Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1927, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0; MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927. - BANK WOMENNEED [ rvevcms o o moston 7ox— " ssrrome Gradually Improve Conditions. Dy the Associated Press. ini il H i . . ¥ i CHICAGO, Il1., October 24.—Graphic Feminine Financiers Meeting| : | &, E | accounis of hiw the. tmpoverished . : ; A . . | ? i « Jews of Europe are gradually becom- 3 p 4 : THE in Texas at Same Time | . ing self-supporting. wero told more B O e | 4 . than 400 leaders Ofi Americfln .1ewr3; : 4 : » L o b i | : vesterday. A two-day conference o A as Opposite Sex. ‘ . L . Smiscnding *Jowighleaders n " the ; ' o : 3 § 4 United States and Canada closed last J { By, 2 night after plans were laid for add- { : il . T oz ing an additional $25,000,000 to the October 24.— | / vehabilitation fund. > achieved fame and | § 4 > 3 | Felix M. Warburg, New York > g, but they * o ! 3 i [ banker, told of the success of the Jew- B8\ SiLCGLOVES, LAC! the male mer s ¢ " ¢ “ ‘ 1 ish "hz\r‘k-ln-tho—mfl"! movement in \\ s world for leader % 3 Russia, which, he sald, was_ succeed- : : / vice. . : ing because of American help. Her- i : | RS When the Amer Anke: . > p bert H, Lehman, chairman of the re- efation met at Hou o t : : construction committee, explained the sociation of Bank Women also 1 % manner in which the organization had s fifth annual convention » Y 3 shifted from relief work during the of the women's ¢ : ; ¢ ~ vears after the war to the reconstruc- tion work. The progress of reconstruction in Poland was outlined by Morris D. ~ W Waldman, president of the National psipvpea b o e S S x . i , | Conference of Jewish Social Service. me of the women also are dele- | ¢ ol g | | : 3| Robincon, chairman of - committee. 4 : Graduate 2 oy : ; 1 Riddle Steck of Austia, S G & MeCormick Medeal % "‘"y"":l‘ time as the mer woman vresident of the College amne e Growth s Rapid. e Sont & ) } Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Sik wears ago a amall local ‘group | the e A k, who cnee i iali L ,]“]" il waa Atithe tican wof own bank in ! Eyesight Specialist = y been chief of the x ment of the Texas nt of Insurance and iation is grouped in geo i similar to those s and trust com- | of the erve system, each i eadership of a re from riona ” ent. A year book | s who of women In | published. wi the gift of an company. | Nationally known womn nk executives interested in the convention in | 8 ; It’ E er . D 1 h m “?::j:“:‘l;rxi':s: o o e AlR MA"- SERVICE\:::II::LW‘IIIJ Ass ] f B \\mnn‘ include: Above, left ‘tm S n glne ay ln t e pOt ess 0 e its inception, i Sbmictashing _ Tex., and Mis A telow, ; S b iness it e | tn Address at Air Congress De.| - Corier of ¢ : Hobaede b SO A large ten-ounce can of Energine! A character—they’re sll to be found in £ L vers, with the i 4 i i among its members, With-the | s s o -l soft cloth! And a few minutes of your every convenient can of Energine. At dngly valuable to the in i writh | Welsh City Fights Sunday Golf. st o it e local golt club to . time —will make many a spot-soiled your druggist, waiting for you. which they are associated. ation Should be Emphasized. S o Y | permit play on Sundays. ~Welsh Sab- | s]?""Pli’ all go"% garment clean and wearable! Spotless, ; . 2 Assistance for AllL RDOVY, Wales, England, Oc- 1 is up in ar 5 1N clear again . Energine removes dirt and grease spots' | s : ¥ a crowds of v ressed neckties make husl . : s el SR L (0N tober 24 UP.—The Sabbath calm of [n and jcond nErY tow! s ml“]\\%fldn.[yo“ ll: o k“ bands quickly, easily and cconomically. il . i to take up the E s uu;: 1“ r:sh seaside resort has beer ifyou had been suffering the embarrass- flppyl-) P:_)f leS gi)lwns make wives S;::::l-l‘orzx:ogrrx“l'.::(;olg;:x;;e e::, ype of work. o < ¥ | rudely disturbed by the decision s v , red, pi more beautiful. ess gar Lot uy the “At all times to uphold the dignity . 2 2 jgion ment of a rough, red, pimply skin and potless garments give 20-ounce family-size, 60 cents. Millions e B E r s had tried one treatment after another children character. Happin aud integrity of women Sl ntun common- without success—then you used Resi- ppiness, beauty, of cans sold annually. pn fhe T e e e [ Pt 0 e pomie e | The ideal inside overcoat | rigemagd s o amy ve on have served muccess a|2 at the opening of the fourth cost? If your skin is red and “broken Cleans Cleans succes ; fonal air con ” give this healing oi ial. lumbia Trust Co., was followed by |> 3 ilaich o pied Qv T - g ol Ll Suits Hats Mrs. William Laimbeer, formerly as- . inol, Dep’t. 73, Baltimore, Md. NO ODOR slstant cashier of the National City |iN8 as rial symbols of the ques- All druggists sell Coats Spats Bank., She was succeeded by Mis % [y Gloves / Upholstery Jean Arnot Reid, manager of wom-|B'S3S. o on's department of the Bankers' Trust | The bremier also declared that there Co., who is at present holding office. | Was need for the development of air mail lines throughout the world. Will Be Repeated. John Jay Ide, official representative In Houston, Miss Emm: ver, | of the United States, was present. ssistant cashier, Guaranty Na. | Germany has a delegation, headed by tional Bank, represents the organi- | Col apan is represented by SEUAbE. s Shenl) chinfiinan | of e | four: de s, while Albania has a convention she has had the major | Woman el . Mme. Paulette burden of the prelim plans. Dandy. The air attaches of nearly all : The program for the convention, |the embassies in Europe are in atiend- A FURNITURE under the direction of Miss Marjorie | ance, 50 nations being represented. E. Schoeffel, assistant secretary, as- ——— 120z in_Each Standard sistant treasurer of the P! i Trust Co., covers subjects of Diana Kane to Wed. interest to each type nki HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,, Octcber 24 ings, trust and comme: E ne, film actre: e e ety | Toe FALL EXHBITION of KARPEN FURNITURE convention i ‘he repented | mar. - Mice Kane do o e of Loa| DeElICiOUS any way--+ any meal under the direction of Mrs: | Wilson, also of the films. % ) L5 /i &/ 9 5\) e & %) < 2 FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARIN E ‘ \ NOTABLE feature of this Karpen Exhibit is the number and variety of good-looking Davenport Beds and Suites that are shown. The one illustrated is a cane-panel type, made by Katrpen, and in a delightful taupe and rose Jacquard Velour with cushion tops in a harmonious ratine tapestry. There is a sofa, armchair, rocker and mattress to fit sofa, and the price complete is $175. We'll gladly show you this and the many others now shown at tempting prices. @ An Unusual Value in a Davenport-Bed Suite “ i L \ Y/ £ X “FIRST PRIZE” Nut Margarine is churned from cocoanut cil, peanut oil and pasteurized milk—manufactured by the Holland Butterine Co. of Jersey City. Those who use nut margarine will find “FIRST PRIZE” just the article they have often wished for—one trial will so convince you of its outstanding merits that thereafter whenever you think of nut margarine you will immediately think of “FIRST PRIZE.” At All Piggly Wiggly and Sanitary Stores G S Q S o o) Y, SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. LOW WHERE ) PRICE A Store Near Your Home QUALITY LEADERS COUNTS s S @ , Karpen Living Room Suites From $150 to $1,200 ) Vi 208 MAYER & CO. Seventh Street * Between D and E \ HE X

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