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T HE SUNDAY STAR, WAS HINGTON n._¢C., HOPE TURNS TO FRANC. Stabilization of Lira Stirs Interest in French Money. PARIS, December 24 Zation of the Italian lira, sevetal days ago, interest in France, since centuated the hope that stabilization of the franc will be made legally during the coming year. Inquiry in official circles, however. gave no indication of Iy action In that direction. French financial circles are much fmpressed by insistence of American financiers that stabillzation ought to come, but it is felt here that political stabiliza- (). —Stabili- announced has created g has effective | |D: J at it tion s necessary at the same time. i = at the same time.__ | CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. «l t;:..va Nichols. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F e Lansburg FAMOUS FOR Q\ ALITY SINCE 1860 AN - E W 204[A]0660 LO0L60L000 £ | Merry (£ 6 SLH6R00L060 £¢{Christmas|¢ ¢ LO0L6060800 2406 the | | preme { ment | munity Cente | served tor | through AN - B W TIONISTS TO HEAR SUSAN BRANDEIS aughter of Supreme Court ustice Will Address Women This Afternoon. Susan, Brandeis ighter of Su- Court Justice Brandeis, and | 1t a prominent lawyer, will be the principal speaker this afternoon at an | open meeting of Hadassah, the wo-| men’s Zionist organization. held in njunction with the formal launch ing of the annual membership enroll- campaign_of the Jewish Com- The meeting will start at 3 o'clock and at its buffet supper will be | ampaisn workers. drive scheduled to last | January 8 and has for its | | %oal the envollment of 3,000 members in the Sixteenth street institution. The | Hadassah meeting is the first of al ies of meetings and entertainments that wWill be held during the course of the drive. The next will be a Chan- | Leee at the center conclusion The h & Bro. SRLL Adjustment representatives will be sta. | tioned at the Sth Street entrance, both tods: may a Hours MERRY CHRISTMAS MAYER & CO. cventh Street and tomorrow, to take care of service or delivery adjustments that 1 Sunday, 9 AM. 10 12 M. : | Hours: Monday, 9 to 10:30 AM. ! | I LIEETIME] FURNITURE Between | Hebrew ukah fete at the Fifth Street Syna- gogue December 27. A mass meeting at the center December 29 will be ad dressed by Judge Ofto Rosalsky of | | Special Sessions Court, New York, who will make at this time his first public address outside of the tropolis. Smoker January 3. An open smoker with boxing bouts is scheduled for January stunt night for January b Che hundred-and more workers who (il be engaged in the canvass will veceive their final instructions at this afternoon’s meeting from Louis 3. Spiegler, chairman of mass enrollment. A resume of the activities of the insti- tution during the past year and the program of new activities will be out- lined by Maurice Bisgyer, director of | the center. kers will be asked to make 1 efforts to envoll as xocial mem- bers the pavents of all the chil now using the center. This new type full privileges of the building, exclu sive of the gymnasium facilities. Club to Help Center. akers' committee consisting of . Spiegler, Mr. Bisgyer, Morris Gewirz, - Isidore Hershtield, R. B. Lehrend, Joseph B. Shapiro, A. L. Schiller, Zolman Henkin und Morris Freilicol has been organized to ad- dress meetings of various lodges and st of increased cen- ter enrollment, he Jewish Center fs celebrating its cond anniversary in March. It is known as the National Center and | regarded as one of the finest exampl of the Jewish Center movement in the country. The corner stone was laid May~ 3, 1925, by President | Coolidge. The institution | concerts, sponsors educational and physical forums, ballet classes,” dra- | m'ulm music study and various other | ctivities in co-operation with vnagogues and Jewish societies. lectures, | the | HEBREWS TO CELEBRATE FEAST OF DEDICATION Chanukah Observation Is on Pro- gram at ° Ohev Sholom Synagogue Today. Chanukah, the Feast of Dedication or Feast of Lights, will be celebrated at the Ohev Sholom Synagogue by a joint * program of the local Hebrew | schools today at 4 p.m. The program will consist of lighting the traditional Chanpkah candles, with songs and stories commemorating the jovous me- | {and the | had come too late. DECEMBER 25, 1927T—PART 1. STRICKEN FAMILY NOW HAS PLENTY Widow of Accident Victim Made Comfortable by Contributions. One year ago today Leapley woke Mrs, Lewis T, up and looked around her at the most hopeless Christmas imaginable. Two days before her husband had been Kkilled, her home was not paid for, she had no money, and there were seven children with- out enough to eat and another was coming. Today she owns a com fortable home, has an income that 's sufticieht for her modest needs, and the eight children are well and happy. The story ot Mrs. Leapley 1s a story tmas, in the morning of December truck of the Auth Provision id a Yellow taxicab erashed into each other and the truck was over- turned. — Out from under a pile of | heavily laden boxes crawled the drive of the truck, Lewis T, Leapley. Slowly he walked half a block to the ffice of a dairy, told the foreman, Go tell my wife to pay my insu lked back to his truck e died, Future Seems Black. Over the body of her busband Mrs. .capley fell in a faint. His warning For two days she sat_and looked into a future thaty seemed to hold no hope. There was no money, the home at 708 outheast ‘had not been paid for only one of the seven children who was 18, was working. For the rest, there was not enough to eat. She would not be able to work for months, Then, on Christmas day, The Star published the story of Mrs. Leapley's plight and asked for contributions to | help her. The first contribution was . and it came from Frank V. A. Brown of the Auth company. By leaps and bounds the fund grew until sev- eral thousand dollars had been re. ceived for the widow. Others came to her assistance, and her condition today shows how well the work was done. The little house at southeast is paid for, renovated. The eight children are L celebrated their golden wedding versury Tuesday celebrated his se that date. street southeast. ntieth birthd: 708 G street and has been event of dedication of the holy temple. | A dramatic sketoh entltled “D'mei. | Chanukah” will be presented in the | Hebrew Janguage by the Ohev-Sholom | Talmud-Torah School. and another | one-act playlet in English, portraying | the wonderful Chanukah' event, wil | be carried out by the “Raius” Club, | under the auspices of Young Juden. | Admission Is free and the public is | invited to attend. Rubbi J. T. Loeb troductory address, program has been arranged by School of the Ohev Sholom Synagogue, L. Fenick and Miss Libbey | Lewis, teachers; the Southeast He. | brew ~ School, Hyman Goodkevich, teacher, and the Uptown Hebrew | School, Louis Goldman and Miss Anna | Helfgott, teachers, | MAN KILLED BY AUTO. Police Trail Car .'hat Struck Vir- ginia Mau, 48. | Special Dispatch to The Star. LURAY, Va., December 24.—Joseph Higgs, 68 vears old, of Leaksville, this | county, was struck tonight by an auto, bearing a Virginia license, driven by a woman, and received injuries from | which he died a half hour later, Higgs was erossing the road in front | of “his_home when the car struci him. The man accompanying the | woman in the car assisted in carrying Higgs into the house. The man re. | fused to give his name, but the license | number of the car was procured. Sher. | it E. L. Lucas of Page County wired | Richmond and sent deputies to differ- | ent points nearby. Higgs is survived by three sons and | two daughters, all marrie will make the in. The Chanukah | Dand I | meat_products | bright, |a comfortable and happy. and the hap- plest is Francis Newbold Leapley, born four months after his father's death. Contributions through 7he Star made this possible. Get Monthly Income. Smoker Falls Asleep With Li Cigar in Hand. enry €. Fowler, 80 vears ol Current expenses are paid with an ;,,,',!,.,:'“,( P ) income of $80 a month, whic Po i sl contributed by the Yellow Taxi Co.|,venue northeast until $5,000 has been given. The Auth | {"el IR o as Sompeny s Jow Loupisy i | wing on the flsor, omy partlB Hill Dairy supplies her with milk, and "j"';':—. “\vjll'n lho‘ll-)mlr ‘\;‘., sm the Holn rompany ~ with bread. | {M1ed by I8 < o Though living modestly, the family ix | M- 15 Dow, relatives, returned well provided for. and the future ix | 0 time to revive him and smoth because the children are grow- | 17¢: inz up. Before long several of them will be at work, and, after that, help S 5 e THE WEATHE And the first person to help will not be the first to forget. From Frank V. A. Brown came a letter yester ot Colummbla-—P: to The Star saving gl “1 could not let this day pass with. clbuiliness: BiowTs out letting vou know how the little 2 widow and the eight children are do- | ing. No doubt but for the ef-| District and continued | increasing temperature. Maryland—Partly cloudy. con! cold today: togorrow partly ¢ i8ing temperature. Virginia—Patly cloudy, ehld today. tomorrow cloudiness West Virginta—Fair, ¢ today: tomorrow inc ness, slow | forts of The Evening Star this little widow and her ht children would be one of the unfortunates you are now helping in the 14 opportunities 1 do hope vou will succeed in etting the opportunities filled you are asking for, and to help along a little, m sending through The Evening Star 24 for the 12 left. . . ." All of which goes to show Christmas is Christmas after all. BUS HIDlNG AT PEAK. Trlnul! Firm Reportn Record Traf- fic in Past Week. Bus riding in Washington reached its peak last week. it was announced vesterday by the Washington Rapid Transit Co., when more passengers we carried by the local trackless utility company than at any time since the line was started Following a week of extra bus serv ice for Christmas shoppers, the com. pany will resume its normal schedule this week. The regular Sunday sched W50 ule will be in effect tomorrow, It was | ““fo SO0 M announced. 1 week-day schedule [ QCRITORImUR calls for a motor coach every two unc | *{) St Y% s vt half minutes on Sixteenth atreet, | 200N FIRES FO8 A2 meth, B south of Columbia_road} with five. [ W} ity . ¥ minute service to Petworth and the } i g v sunset, Maryland points north of Columbia ron con sing Records for 22 Hours. Midnight, 30 6 am., that Temperaturs 345 6 pam Highest, 37; lowest, 28 Temperature same date Highest, 43; lowest, 31. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by last United States ¢ etie Survey.) Today—Low ti am pm.: high tide, 8:55 am. and 9 Tomorrow—Low tide 400 pm. high tide, 4:49 pm. 937 rises, 7 ~ Temperature.—~ Asheville Atlanta Crneing | & Fla Mo Ak an clenony 1l Kanwan City North Platte Omuhn, Nehr Biladelohin Pa aind For il Saly Oreg i Cruises from New York to the Caribbean EVERY SATURDAY Twenty-two-day Costa R rm- all Tk i Volonos Vat at il AN FARKING Vi Lnt T oG Limaon, Cost Py Aty $380.and up Mia EVERY WEDNESDAY FOUNTAIN Cotomblan - Coutse | |11 N VAl B “'“""[‘m Villa 100 HOUNIT wnd white” female et rowi Tou at's w KEY CANR e “oantul wnd chanwe iheral Tew f #4010 Jull ruetown . flid PEN floward Rlale Hiile b bl hlas $18 and up EVERY OTHER SATURDAY Twenty dour-d Iumllu(‘mlu ~ kfll ingston Jemaica) « s it Wilein, Weite for baoklets and falders :mm' (A s 8318 and up Franklin Moo Wik e i o ih ot o e AURIACR roll Cheeeiguit THY M b ik |u bt 11 o L\u " i Wl " Byl it At ? CANE e OTLET SUE confaitine Fallel ov NN 823 FI tly cloud tomorrow rising | 404 am am. wm.; Wedded Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. Kussel Horowitz, who | Mr. Horowitz also lay on They reside at 709 Eighth FIRE IMPERILS MAN ghted ), ten | in lorida found y con- oking, Mrs, home er the R tinued loudy, tinued | increasing ntinued cold cloudi- | rixing temperature. 2 am year— st and and 3:16 16 p.m. and am. ' 4 pm. d one- Weather In Various Cities. Prectpl: tation 8 D to [ oy aTnOW wo sie peart didagmt ...mhvw N L Cannon, W Weta, 810 ) "(m...&"r.u il an HERIY a0 e and | sun | | | | ! ,‘ Jemiden, 2l | MISS ARTHUR BURIED. Former Patent OTce Clerk Was Takoma Park Resident. ‘The funeral of Miss Emma Arthur, who died last Wednesday at her home, 107 Cedar avenue, Takoma Park, Md., was held Friday from the residence, with burial at Rock Creek Cemetery. Miss Arthur was for many years a clerk in the United States patent office, avhere she had many friends. She was a member of Trinity Episco- pal Church. Surviving is her sister, Mrs. E. Greenland. 12 OPPORTUNITIES IN NEED OF FUNDS (Continued_from_ Fifth_Page,) range from 1 to 12, have no legal father. Living in good faith with the man whom she thought she had mar- rled In 1914, this consclentious woman discovers ‘that the father of her chil- dren has a wife living from whom he has never been legally separated. Pro- cedure for the annuiment of the false marriage has been instituted. Such annulment will legitimatize the chil- dren. One child 1s erippled, but, thanks to the interest of the orthopedic commit- tee of the Kiwanis Club, i3 receiving speclal treatment, has steadily im- proved and has learned to walk. The mother’s relatives are contributing as they are able, but $25 a week, or $1,300 for a year's planning is needed to keep this home together. Amount asked for, $1,300. Previously acknowledged, $425.05. Cash, $2; . W., $10; Strangers’ Committee, Fifteenth Street Presby- terfan Church, $5; Truxton Socal Club, through Mrs. Mary G. Jones, $5 Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. L., $7; A.C. B., § 8. A. P. Club, $17; Missionary Society, Lincoln Temple Church, $11: Colored | ) Auxiliary, Christ Child Soclety, § | Dunbar High School, $13.35; F. V. A. | Brown, $2: Armstrong Technical High School, $48.16; Capital Crey Chiroprac- e Association, $1; mmrln-s Datcher nge, No. 15, F. A. A. M., $5; Holy | Namo Gufld, $1; Grace and A. Burr- | ville School, $3. 2; Pol nmmy and Jack, $5; P. A. R., § Mrs. W K. § Mr. and Mrs, (X $50; Mrs. C. Total, $651.92. Still needed, $648.08. OPPORTUNITY NO. 14. Closed, $530. Undesignated, $180. Summary. Amount asked for i X Total recefved ... . 11,607.04 Still needed $3,472.96 Contributions received by cashier of J'{n]-]s Evening Star up until last night | ollow: | “In lously acknowledged.... $1,882.87 B. B, No2... 3.00 | P. Drifendorf, an a0 | 40000 60.00 | 200 10.00 | 10.00 00 Daisy I’rvhl(r‘l- Mrs. H P. Maxwell, §2 each, 6.7.8:9-10 ... ash, $1.00 each, BN, a0Y.... Miss J. | Miss B P.. $1 each, 5.713.. .| Alpha Chapter Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority Grace M. P. Johnson, '™ 0. 9.. ceran | Westminster Circle. Sixth | r'rm-uen.n Church, Ne most needed . Barse, most needed R Davis, any | Nellie R. Thomas. No. John Hays Hammond, lest cases. . | William John Eynon, Alice I.. Davis Goldbe: H. McC., most needed | W. C. ArnoM. No. 7 ., No. 8.. . need- 10.00 2.00 5.00 545. | Boy Bngl Wild Turkey. | Special Dispateh to The Star. | “ CUMBERLAND, Md., December 24, [ —Raymond Felker, 14 years old. re- siding near Peoples’ Park, bagged a pound wild turkey vesterday while gunning on Haystack Mountain, near | the eity limi | ' Card of Thanks ITE. o the sympathy We wish friends o exp and e H. WHITE SMarriage. MUSE-VALU un AN On Thursday Decem- ber 1 Halumore. DORA | L)l.\lL\ D VAU laughter of M annie - Vaughan ¥ RED | IE MUSE 1 Beaths. D CHILDR! AILSWORTH. San’ Diego Toved: hushand aged 41 On Décemer 201097 ANEY RAYNOR. ne b Allaworth, Callt CJAMES. ot “Ada K from his la ave nw Funeral Wednesta 1927, at 10 s N Interment Arlington National Cen am tery | BALL at On Friday his residence. ark hetween R lne ', GEORGE H Funeral m (hiarment Botomae Commerery. : ms lite on Frida CN 4D pm now. RACHAF € William “Re Adams. Chas Ngtha Martin, at 3 pm. maine resting Cu. funeral par Decomber 20 at t her late residence. 23 - HALL. .t pal] EDW ke loaday. Deceniber W Lee's chavel: 313 Pa. ave. b we Doparted this life Thursday, ORI ate Juhu Do N u at from & W & chapel 10th “and L Interment Harmony Cemetery. Brooks ofMiclating ¥ ia life on hor rexidens BURRELL. Bovid ww W N BURRES Pecembor Friday, 4y e o v pan AN il Loand Mnw K Wil officiate Oftigers_and No. Chureh g S i et Wastor BURKELL Nary's Court equestodd 10 wieel Binday, Baentar 38 Ak 880w n the hall, 11th and Que sty \.- N e uberal® of Siater R d m W w AULINE i (‘ Y ol cattoway “'l i o h OMd \lnn of funeral howvatter INew Yok all\l liiiiors bapors Miekse cony ) CAKRO On Friday, Decombor i et ..|\\‘nl\ ) SARTOTT Nyl tahand o Warearet Qarron \Au-m \ T cvemher LRk Tate e e win o Nty s e sanl ropone ol his soul Tuterin Oliver Cometery e V"““ and T L LY nbers ot St ot J. ae uu ARG, Dacsiabee LAB B ar Bl restionce, CHARLES CALLOWAY W, MOUERY laty Flneral from e R e whete o' he Mot w Waners W e o Decombar 93 L vas Jon e KT e N ved Cax and fath ‘... oy ‘\ at Wnerd ro Iuml-n Derwinber g Ulena” o where o \xl\&": on o '\“ v a ‘hm“-' tar thy aun LTI !bm“‘ R L 1 igitadiy e N X o m ¥ Al \'\“'?\ RN LN n\vl W l“\x pert. 90 \) IK“\ \\. e n | Ay, SMITH. Beaths. arted this_life on Saturday 1027, at 630 am. atl apital, “SANE FRANCIS danghter of G Dor of Henry Fye, mother of M e Charics B, Dorsay. Heats il Joreph Dorsey. Funeral To at § am. from Cypriane’ Church. All friends invited. ~* | NAN. On Saturday. December 24, | at Walter Reed Hospital, Brig. Gen .uwm D. GLENNAN. retired. Remains Testing at Gawlers Chapel. Funera nouncement. later. on Saturd DORSEY, December Dy 24 . December 2 in brother. funeral home. Notice of * funeral (Puiladeiphia papers pleass cony.) ROV On Sunday, December 18 27, at Physicians and Snrgeons Hospi- . Wilmington, Del.. Prof. M. M. HAK- GROVE. Titerment ‘at Rethel Cometery andria. Va. (Baltimore Sun please i Departad this life Thursday, De 927, at 530 pm. at hee res) Callan st ne. MARIA HEN K sta. n.o. Olivet Cemetery. On,, Saturday. Interment Monnt December 23, 1 ved wite of John Funeral from the resid aghter. Mrs. Dorothy Hill now. on Monday. at Relatives Vited:" Tnthrment ek Crecic L. Departed this lite W cember 21, 1 (% Hospital. GEORGE HILL. December 27, from iiis late Dth wt. nw. at 12 o'clo interment. dnestay. tives and friends ‘invited. Arlington Cametery. . On_ Tuesday, December 20 his residence. 2400 16th ANDRIEUS A. JON United St w Mexico. Remaine resting | orval K. Tabler funeral home how urch, B30 o'clock p.m invited to attend. On Saturday, December 24 ce of her daught ¥ vane, 6317 Maple av Chevy Chase. Md'. CLARA D. LANTZ. Fu. neral tervicen (private) at the above ad- dress on Sunday. Deccmber 25 at 3 pm Interment Manhattan, Kans WIS, On Thurslay. Dece 10 am. at 4501 Deon THORNTON TEWIS. the belate of Lucy Lewis and father of Alexande; Carrie_and_ Nettie Lewis where services Eohalves ood” ptist Chureh. Waldron officia metery Ladge. No. 1437, G 0 atterd "the brother. THORNTON I comber 26 at 1 o Paptist Church, 9th and P ats Waldron'm WALTER JACKSON, N. G WM. H. FITZHUGH. P.' S . MARSHALL. On Friday. December at Casualty Hospital JOSEPH SHALL son of Fiathy F December am Ernest Jdarsi funeral pa; raia ave. now On Saturday. December 24 0 am. at Naval Hospital S MAY. ‘beloved hushand o Funeral from his late nesday o " St will be n.w. Rev 3 10 MAR: | neral at 11 from | Co. Somrades of Richard J. Harden Camp. | TS WV 1 of our late comrade. F WM E O'NEILL Comma MILEK. After a brief iliness, Friday emter 33 MARGARET Toved dan the' latr of Jimes Luciile ieaves ta mourn brother and 3 host of other rela friends. © Funeral services \ Congregational Church her 23 at 1 oclock attend. " "Interment ferv. Residence. 10 MOORE. _On December men's Hosnital. FRA band” of Mamie Moore at Lomax s chanel. 1400 § st of funeral hereafter L on Thursiar December v 100 4ih st fo MAY. ay Panever o | and 3 ho X December Chapel resting ‘at RITTER. 0y Satunt THEODORE. aid_at 9 a Relatives an an Thurslay at Fremfmen's Hos beloved wife of W th st 0w rabetht R Dixon \ise B W Fdwant Row chapel 14 ater 4 38, at 2 Miar devotel N Decembier v Rethe) Bantist Chureh $th and S Riv. W. D Jarvis pastor P Interment Union Bavtist Cemet Mondas Decemier the Full Gogpel and K sty Interment Glenwood Cemete: On Pridar. December ° her remdenc I beloved daushter of Avndrew J. Smuth. in th Funeral from above residence. 3 December at ? pm Relatives and friends invited. luterment Covgtes- | 1 Ceme SMITR. Passe! into_eternal M e T i SMITH of 1 monrn the Smith. mothe: ona aunt. three and a host of Fuveral Tiesday from Rehohoth tween N and O s W, Daster estmoreland ©. be viewed at the ¢ ase dav rest e DT At her re SARAN SPAULDIN John Spantding and Tam & R A L 1Ay D ¢ vrivate day eloved Rustuan veral FUnd @ s Al o et Idren's Hospital Sa L0 am. JULIN of_Thoa af Henrietta. Chureh 1N A Olivet helvad devoted e at Notice of # WAGNER, On Friday December 4 Rl residencn | DEN0 BV AR LOUIS WAGNER Momas R Nalley Sons f AR e S0 At Y ited o attend Cemetary WALTER A AMPLIA AU he N TS W WILSON. O St \ Relative Tuter e 1 Wi | and NP On Satiniay Decebes Fasid Jay HWILTRR . Re M Hipes G famer ERIN the Nate Wikt \ REUTRAR TN Johi Avuila and o In Memoriam. nARBOLR eloved danh Chve Wik Jeals ase b nARBOUR A e Hah VR Aaw Wl BARNE N Toted slate y par ul ol A 103 hee sl and ol oy .-! N e "\fi CLOYELY sTER avaserne | R Ty u\nh\. 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