Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1927, Page 18

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Proposal Made at Meeting of Citizens’ Association Committee. PEOPLES COUNSEL | ON Z0NNE RGED fhic. The ideal for the Washin future, he sald, rep hood areas bounded highways. In these c be schools, ch expla ldre Boas the orafts congested X Streets. Cites Board's Problems. lnz building permits. traced the great advan in the District of Columbia during the past six vears, since the completion of the building regulations, and nar- rated the history of zoning in the2 trict, Mies Mary E. Lazenby, chairman of the parks and zoning committee of the club, Introduced the speakers. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER VERY ACTIVE| Enters Final Week of First Year With Elaborate Plans for Spring. The Jewith Community Center en- ters on the final week of the first year of its existence tomorrow with a full nd of educational and eocial ac- tivities scheduled for the Spring | months, Next Sunday evening the institu- | tion will celebrate its first anniversary | with a banquet in the Center audi- | toffum, at which Max D. Steuer, | prominent New York lawyer, will be | the principal epeaker. A campaign ' f6r enroliment of members for u-nsv year will be launched at this meet. The fourth public concert in lhe Center’s program will be given to- ° night at 8:30 o'clock. The tultured artists will be the National String Quartet, supplemented by Charles T. | ‘Tittmann, basso. This concert ie the first in the series that features local artists. The final one will be given in March, and will be called the Jew- ish Music Festival. All the syna- gogues and the Eighth Street Temple are co-operating with the Center in arranging for this 1. The of Henri | tel Feld- Men's d Young Women's Hebrew Asso. ciation will hold a get-together meet. | ing at the center. The meeting will | be, public. | hree new educational groups are | being organized at the center, and | will get under way during the next| ‘week. Thess are an Americanization claas under the direction of Miss Jean- ette Cohen; a junlor symphony under Nelson Bokolov, and a hunk reading goclety under George Gosin. Those desiring to join these rrmlr! are in- vited to_register this week. I [e] eponsored by the lhl E Borority Vehicles Have Monrt Theme. Chang! nl of ge much noiea an sounded nkn vibrating of the pavement and build- ings on -nnor side as heavy wheels | rolled pa OVER FAGE Itched (To—minually. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. “1 was troubled wuh eczema Twhich spread all over my face and neck and itched continually. It broke out in pimples and the irri- tation caused me to scratch 8o that my face was badly disfigured.! 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In the 9 x 12 size 185" 2000 Oriental Scatter Rugs Extremely reasonable We were Pioneers in the Importation and Sale of colors and patterns. Made to our own speci- Orlental Rugs fications. Priced in the DAY resident agents are located in eighteen k 9 x 12 size at I f the important rug centers of Persia, Turkey, India and China, where for 365 days of the year ] $ 00 they are constantly on the alert for all unusualand |- favorable opportunities of purchases for our patrons. We are not therefore dependent upon the less favorable method of making a fleeting visit to Constantinople or other markets remote from Oriental Rugs of a deep, the actual weaving centers. The savings resulting rich, pile and modern from this. “buying at the source” met.hod are prices prevail on small color effects: a quality reflected in the amaz}ngly moderate prices now Oriental rugs during e A, T he quoted on these beautiful rugs. February. This entire 9 x 12 size Scan these offerings carefully. 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