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48 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, EEEE—,—————————————————————— —— — $60,000 IS OBTAINED Yarger Contributions Are An- nounced—Workingmen's Groups _‘Anange to Meet Tonight. A total of $80.000 has heen raised thus far in the $160.000 united Jew- ish campaign, Rudolph B chairman of the drive, last night. Some of tha Iarger contributions Kauf. Rehrend, announced announced were: Edmund 1. mann, $3,000; Rudolph B. F $1500; Myer Cohen, $600 Sherby, $500; Mrs. G. Fi $600; Sarah Spigel, $500; L. B'Behrend, R. B. H. Lyon, Julius . Jacoh Eisenman, | apero, Willlam Hahn & Co., Leonard and Charles Schwartz, $500 each There will be a meeting of the Jewish workingmen's groups ton's it at Musicians' Hall, 1006 E strect. - arrangs for participation. Raruch | h Zuckerman, an outstanding 1z 1 Jewish relief work, will speak first luncheon of the wo: tn the drive was held yesterd: the Jewish Community Center. Mr.|hare, decided that if he Behrend, Edmund I. Kaufmann and | going to learn to r Mrs. Charles Goldsmith spoke. begin. Now he h: erahla ciicress. ORGAN HAS TELEPHONES. Giant Instrument in Liverpool Cathedral Has Full System. LIVERPOOL, England, Dacember 1 (#).—A new organ at the Liverponl Cathedral i equipped with a complete telephona avetem. The instrument {s so vast that, when the tuners are at work, 17 tela- o). w0 i has learned the mysteries of the printed word. his home in a mountain Dog Pays Penalty |LONGER-LASTING-HOMES of Life for Aiding Mistress in Fight Procs. Manitoba, st Decem- ber 1. Sport, Roniface dog who bit & woman who was pulling his mistress’ hair during a fight. was execnted at dawn vesterday The sentence of death was imposed on “Sport” at a trial two months ago. Ifis counsel pleaded that the dog “hit to save.” Recently the mentence of the city magistrate was confirmed by the county court and yesterday morning “Sport” was chloroformed. MAN, 83, LEARNS TO READ. North Carolina Mountaineer En- joys Papers and Bible. ASHEVILLE, N. ., December 1 After living for 83 vears without eing able to read, Brigman Keith | Three vears ago Keith, who makes bin near | & is confined largel = and the Bible ‘Colds Four helps combined One tablet does all a cold demands. CAMPAIGN ADVOCATED | Flimsy Construction Can Be Made Unpopular, Speaker Declares, to Supply Men. Br tha Associated Press. FRENCH LICK, Ind.. December 1 —-Suggestions for erection of hous that last longer and cost less fe tured the opening of the twin con: ventions of the American Face Brick Assocfation, composed of manufac- turers and the Face Brick Dealers’ Association of America, here yester- day. Ralph W. Tuller of Des Moines, | Towa, dealers’ president, challenged | artists, teachers, manufacturers and | salesmen to quit “berating customers’ bad taste and educate them to recog- nize and demand sturdy, homes.” Newspaper advertising has beautiful been They &4ay“Y | continued. | Memphis, Tenn.. vice president, and of Douand PoursToday!” HRISTMAS CARDS are such a happy way of saying “Merry Christmas!” to the folks you know, wherever they are. And the happiest heralds of all you'll find- amid out* radiant arrray of Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas Never was there a greater, gayer selection largely responsible for doubling face brick consumption since 1920, Henry Guthrie, Chicago, declared, and he said it will help in disttibuting the face brick surplus, which A. B.| Adams of Alton Park, Tenn. manu: facturers’ president, reported soon | will exist if present production is| Dealers’ officers elected wera: Fred | Solms, Detroit, president: W. M. Fry. | John Stoner, Cincinnati, and H. L. Matz and Burt Wheeler, both of Chi- cago, directors. s Lynch Executed for Slaying. J.. December 1 (#).— Jame " Lynch of New York was executed in the electric, chalr at State prison last night for the murder of Frank Rrennan, 20. vear-.old express messenger. whe was killed during a holdup at the Ameri-| ean Raflwav Exnrese office in Hacken. | 21 Taet cark on Tl ’'m Thinking D. C., They Hare a Xmas Check —Have You? HEY'RE happy; ves, indeed! They can buy presents for all; easily, joyously, without scrimping. They have net noticed the small weekly deposits in our Christmas Club. Then, on Decem- ber the first a check for $100—it was like finding the money. Come in the bank today—you—and join our Christmas Club for next year. Different sized clubs for different sized pocketbooks WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. OCK CREEK PAR Whether vou, as a Homesite seek- er, consider as the paramount factor the price. tha po- gition or the love- liness of the prop erty—Rork Creek Park FEstates stands preemi nent as the chnica which vou will ha happiest for hav- ing made. o - ESTATES His Castle UR English 6\/ cousins have well. But here & in this Na- tion's Capital is the Homesite Edson W'. Briggs reality — Rock Creek Park Estates, over one hundred acres “truly a part of the His Home Is phrased it tract that makes the phrase a Park.” A naturally luxuriant setting—with tall trees that stretch to the sky, and roads whose winding curves create a peaceful privacy along their entire course—surrounds your Home here. Yours is a true Estate—blessed with beauty and with a convenience such as only adjacent 16th Street could provide. - Your Home here is your castle, though in material construction it need not be lavish. So long as it is tasteful, it is richly in its place. You Enter the Estatea at phones are required in order that thoss engaged on eutlying portions of the organ may communicate with the man manipulating the keyboard. 16th St. and Kalmia Road Office on property—Adams 538 | of strikingly beautiful greetings. Every rich technique, every type of sentiment, is bountifully represented. Your own card It combinés the four best helps men | know. It is so efficient, so quick and | cemplete that we paid $1,000,000 for it. That way is HILL'S. It stops the Al . Ask for the Beautiful Deseriptive Brochure kS ———————%| cold in 24 hours, checks the fever, plate can individualize many of them . . . Th w h g L &T Co hone Main 597 i i | Marching On. the bowels, then tones the en- | And there’s not a day to lose in choosing € Washin ton oan ruSt mpany deeh ACERS0TE ot b oAyt caiant " . — | Y Millions "_""co‘:'ufil" i yours! Downtown Bank Resources Over West End Branch When J. Madis Croesus died, and was to the churchyvard borne, some men mutterad on the side, when they were rupposed to mourn: “Though his roll would choke a cow, though with coin hig coffers reek, how much better is he now than the man who died last week? Now the wealth he used to chase doesn't aid or comfort glad to know it. watch the change tomorrow. . Start it now and | Be Sora It's Price 30c GASCARA 8. QUININE GotRedBox *2g3:0% withportrait | Main ‘BRED®D Stationers and Engravers i 611 Twelfth Street 4868 900 F Street $16,000,000.00 JORN B. LARNER 1 618 17th Street PRESTDENT Edson W. Briggs Co. Owners One-Thousand-One Fifteenth Street, at K him; he is in no better case than his neighbor, Pauper Jim." Fvery time A rich man dies, having worn away his health, peopls lika to moralize on futility of wealth. But J. Midas huilt and planned since tha davs of long ago; fajd he: “Punktown must ex- pand, it must flourish, it must grow.” He was building mighty mills while the men who had no vim sat upon thelr window sills throwing adjectives at him. He was bullding large hotels while the slothful knocked his game, hating him for wearing bells, scowling at his growing fama. Now we have a splendid town, of which all go-getters boast, we've a city whose renown has been borne from cosst to coast. As we stand upon the hills and survey, with thankful gaze, all the smoke- stacks and the mills, old J. Midas gets the praise. All the signs of growth find are upon J. Midas hinged; he brave when others whined; he In trong when others cringed & hundred years from now, some great orator w . wiping moisture from his brow: “Wa ara gathered here to. day_ to do henor to the man who made Pnkntown what she is, leader of the earavan that made Punktown rise and whiz"" Foolish is the man wha waila that the strong one, when he's dead, is tha same as one who though a shaft stand overhead men honor goodly deeds, a the strong and brave, and mow the weeds from that good old booster's grave. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. Distinctive Decorations —for your home, special artists en- eaged. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Company New Loeation 818 17th Street 'N.W. Between H & LUCKY TIGER stops fall- ag hir by Lilling the germs. oney-Back Guarantee. Crt Terms That Every Man and Woman Can Afford in bri lad tidi to working people. He invites them to come to his wonderful style n'hop. and dress up in the x:;k;:tes:“\‘:"in:e: Fnllhir:\.l without any actual outlay of cash. Join the hundreds of happy, satisfied customers who are singing the praises of the man who made the credit account famous. Come to Moskin's today. Your Xmas Outfit is awaiting you. No delays when you “charge” your purchase. Your first deposit gets the merchandise. A Great SALE of Men'’s and Young Men’s Overcoats see these all-wool Over- On Payments You Will Hardly Miss of Women’s and Misses’ ur-Trimmed Coats Never were styles pret- tier, materials more lux- A Price-Smashing Sale of Plush Coats at $29.98 than in the wonderful Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Models mmmmmmmm&am@mmmmmmm&:&:&mmwmmmmwmmww coats. Big roomy ulsters . . in double breasteds. All ont Handlcap newpatterns. Coats 5 you'll want the minute Equipment MODERN office equipment, be- sides improving appearance, makes for convenience and efficiency = If the eyes that use it are not handicapped by glaring ormisplaced lights. Elfin‘ made daylight for eyes. 's why every Emeralite has a ecreen that changes ordinary m t into soft, eye-saving 1 for reading or working. ited offices look better — have contented workers—no eye- strain — greater output —and day- lite on every desk. Geanine s are brand: selection of coats. Many fur trimmed. Full range of sizes. You must see to appreciate this value b Boy’s Suits & Overcoats $12.95—s15.95—s18.95 Men’s and Young Men’s All-Wool SUITS Included in this won- yrE derful line of tailored clothes for men you OPEN GOVERNMENT PAY I AND SATURDAY NIGHTS TIL Another Shipment of SILK DRESSES Dresses that were made to sell for much higher prices. Every new color is included: 14+ § Jungle Green, Chanel # will find all newest Red, Penny Brown, colors and patterns. — Midnight Biue, Black, J:f ( Prices as low as KIND TO THE EYES Rl = 729 Seventh St. N.W. p \\%@ s Next Door to Kinney’s Shoe Store sxmxw&&wmmmx&mw 'TS OPEN GOVERNMENT PAY NIGHTS TS AND SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:30 The Fall Line of I.MERALIA'II'E LAMPS : Jossph D. Campbell 517 10th St. Maln 6540 memmmmmm&r A » 3 fi‘\ '