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22 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1926. e _— Chairman Behrend also announced Tews ehnmot do"it il "'rhe need 53| WAR ON SHRUB VANDALS ihreo $1.000 pledges had been received o . uring the past few davs, from Mor- B0 oy e i ton J. Luchs, Harry Viner and Young e O Ficay Syan 2% 11| special Dispatch to The Star. & Simon, atforneys. the Christian precept of the golden| BALTIMORE, December 6.—Christ- | Representative Benjamin M. Golder, il e i ol vice chairman of the Pennsylvania ' "3% 1o (Grigtian octa weiv titlly ® S B United Jewish Campalign, who was Christian, movements similar to this| 9OWR trees and take shrubs withou | scheduled to give the principal ad- : .y would be in vogue throughout the|authority—are going to be severel chairma“ wants Workers | dress last evening, was unable to be cathohcs and Prote'stants world whenever the need existed,” | punished in Maryland this year i present, but sent a.message to the Gen. O'Ryan said. “But we know |caught, according to officials of the o workers. “Every Jew with any moral . . that -the religious zeal of Christians | State forestry department. to Strive for 100 Per honesty shou!d support this cause,” Join Hebrews in Ap- has often led them far afleld from| The department is assisting land Representat! older said: the course of brotherly comradeship gwnersxin p")lteec"ns lh:lr };:;op:;:' 3 - idore Heishfleld. honorary presi- laid down by Christ.” y issuing posters warning - i Cent Support. of the cict Zionist organiza: peal for Fund. P ecution for unauthorized cutting of trees and greens. THEATERS F]GHT—BACK. State Forester F. W. Besley point- ed out that the Maryland law pro- David L. Frank, major of drive e e fo-ces. and Jacob Heckman, one of Leaders in the United Jewish Cam- | the leading workers in the campaign, | BY the Associated Press. paign here last night called upon - the | aiso made addresses. NEW YORK, December 6.—Jews . » I vides for prosecution-of persons wWho I F ° M I . workers in the $150.000 drive to make | _Announcement of the total collected [ang Christians, both Catholic anda| IRVINGTON, N.J., December ¢ (P). | cut or otherwise damage trees, shrub. s I'eaturi lng any nterestlng ras de e v tho | bery or vines without permission of an attempt o get a contribution. no | to date was deferred until the mext | T TIPS U T | —Theater owners of Irvington, who el the owners. A number of persons matter ‘ho';vhum:\t;l, from every Jewish i;’t“‘ft‘;fe""cg;t;“rfl";;}n:;'r‘x,"‘”L"‘;“:‘,;‘L‘: night in the Cathedral of St. John [last week were fined $1 for violating | were prosecuted for such offenses ‘amily in e city. & the Divine in behalf of the American [the vice and immorality act In ex-|last vear. “This is a holy cause,” Chalrman | SUPPer was served before the meeting| cyristian Fund for Jewish Rellef. | hibiting movies on Sunday, yesterday | ~The forestry department is anxious (-] Rudolph B. Behrend said at a rally of | 1ast night. Bishop William T. Manning, who to break up the practice of mutiliating drive teams at the Jewish Community e — presided, spoke of the occasion as|retaliated by causing the arrest ot 28 | (7, Wi B e s PrN “Hegley stated, Center, “and we must have the 100 Rag Picker Freezes to Death. |one “of unusual significance.” operators of gasoline stations on the [“Land owners who fear depredations % per cent support of Washington i “It 18 the first time,” he said, “that | charges of violating the 128-year-old|by so-called Christmas-tree vandals ] Jewry.” GARY, Ind., December 6 (P).—AlexX | ; meeting has been held in this cathe- may secure warning posters from the (] statute, : He announced the “outstanding | Branski, 65-year-old rag picker, was|dral, and, so far as I know, the first Operators deposited $2 h dis department to post on their property.” contribution” of the drive as the un-|found dead of exposure yesterday in | time that a meeting has been held P g each pending | "y Jaws against tree vandalism solicited $33 pay check of a Christian o in any Christian cathedral specifically |appearance today before Recorder | provide for punishment by fines rang- . . . . laboring man, an anonymous giver ke o] '}':.L‘;';;f“g““:&i:‘;“; in behalf of the Jewish people.” Erederick Stoddard, before whom the | mg between $5 and $25, or imprison. —Some are for boys, Othfl'sf fgl: g“‘lz' while many Will_‘l be inter- who “didn’t want to thanked, but Vi “The lives of 5, X Jewish men |theater owners were arraighed five |ment from 30 to lays, or both, it 1 1 i was thankful he could do & little bit | the season in northern Indiana. and women and children are at stake. | times. was pointed out. | esting to both. In each of these demonstrations there is an expert in charge . who demonstrates just how to work the toy or game as the case may be. Complete assortments of each toy INTERNATIONAL " or game are on display and sale at the demonstration booths. UILAS S G Every Boy and Girl is invited to see— ! The New Multicolor Mecanno Qutfits at $1, $2, $3, $5; $6, and up to $45 —The last word in construc- tion toys, for the finest thing about Mecanno is that it brings the engineering won- ders of the world into your own home. You can make models—real structures in minfature—and there is no limit to the models you can make. A small set can al ways be added to. VACUUM CLEANER WINS GRAND PRIZE at Sesqui-Centennial International - Exposition, Philadelphia In recognition of the remarkable cleaning effectiveness of the Eurecka ‘‘High-Vacuum" principle of cleaning—its simplicity of design and rugged construction—the Inter- national Jury of Awards at the great Sesqui-centennial International Exposition—singled out the Eureka from among the world’s best electric cleaners, and bestowed upon it The Grand Prize—highest and most coveted of all Awards for electric cleaners. Seventh Smashing Victory This great victory won by the Grand Prize Eureka at the Sesqui- centennial Exposition is the seventh time that the Eureka has won the Grand Prize, or Highest Award in international EUREK A competition. Constant improvement and further devel- 25¢, 49c¢, $1, $1.75 and up to $5.95 —You will find everything in this line to amuse little people as well as the older children. Drawing outfits, water color outfits with cards, crayons—everything is here—and all packed in nice boxes. ]Faimhi!d’s Gams at $1 —Instructive toys that are just loads of fun and which keep the little folks amused for hours. In- cluded are Auto Race, Toonin Radio, X-Plor-Uc, Witzi Witz, etc. Lincoln Logs at $1, $2, $3 and $4 Set —These teach the children the art of log con- struction. Many interesting things can be built, such as “Lincoln’s Log Cabin,” “Valley Forge,” opment of its remarkably effective “High-Vacuum” principle of cleaning, now even more fully justifies the bestowal of additional Grand Prize honors. GRAND PRIZE at Sesqui- " ::he 3:‘eet:ngell;louse." “Forest Ranger's Home,” s exerven | Grand Prize Award is Guide prnge o - - Silver Modal Lonton, Bog: to Christmas Buying oot Such expert and unbiased opinion of the noted Inter- anderw(md flower GRAND PRIZE and Gold Medal, Paris, France, 1921 HIGHEST AWARD DI- PLOMA and Gold Medal, Holland, 1920 GRAND PRIZE and Gold Medal, Milan, Italy, 1920 GRAND PRIZE and Gold g;gd.flmmh.&lmm, GRAND PRIZE — the national Jury of Awards should furnish a definite guide to the 150,000 men who will buy electric cleaners as gifts this Christmas. They can select the Eureka with full confidence, even if there is no opportunity for home demonstration or Free Trial. QOutfits at 49¢ to $1.49 —Embossing’s Wonderwood flower outfits that teach the children the art of making flowers of wood. Molding Outfits—clay and Molds, at 25c to $1.49 $€).00 DOWN SPECIAL TERMS UNTIL CHRISTMAS And this is the greatest of our most liberal of Christ- we Electric Questioner at $3.50 Each! —A fun maker that never tires out—it is'a teacher as well as a joker; it will sharpen your wits, brighten your memory and teach new mas offers. Remember that the special terms are © “HIGH-VACUUM” facts. ; made for a limited time only and will be withdrawn DID IT! Knapp Motors at $1.50 to $7.50 &f). 5/l $Q50 promptly at midnight, December 24th, This is a real i p 8_ SET opportunity to purchase a brand-new Grand Prize - Eureka on the astonishingly easy terms of ONLY Other Demonstrations Include— of famous “High - Veeuum” . $2.00 DOWN and monthly payments with Electric —Boy Toymakers and Junior Art —Kingsbury Mechanical Toys, $1 purchased. (This groat offer Bills, = Kraft, $1.00 to $5.00. : to $12.45. - ey b withdrawn ataay tima.) And, in addition, a complete $8.50 Set of “High-Vacuum” At- —Gilbert’s Erectors at $1.00 to —Zulu Blowing Game, $1 and $2. tachments will be supplied free, no charge, with each Eureka $25.00. ; P e e Cleaner purchased. : This award is a trium; —Hustler Toys at $1.00 to $2.00. i Aniniath T:l;s. 25¢ to $1.00. Thousands will take advantage of this extremely liberal offer. ey “'“°"..'r§:‘;’h —Toy Tinkers, 25c to $1.50. —Ted Toylers, $1 to $7.50. Don’t delay. Come in or phone us immediately to reserve a of Ceentng. ™ —Simplex Typewriters, $1.00 to —Wolverine’s Sandy Andy, etc., Havibe for you, $4.00.” $1.00 to $3.00. Kann’s~—~Fourth Floor. The POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CoO. This Company Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells. MAIN TEN THOUSAND 14th & C Sts. N.W. o I3 8th and D Sts. 9, Penna. Ave.,