Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 6

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-OSH UNIVERSITY WILL BE DEBATED kfie;flon of Establishment fiuhieot of Local and Pater- ik N. J,, Teams. “The question of the rudvl;ahgl;y"":( tablishing a-university for Jew! - its ‘l"xmfl‘lu will be debated to- ”h! at the Jewish Community Cen- , Sixteenth and Q streets, by teams Jrom Paterson, N. J. and the District. visitors will uphold the negative The debate will take place at 8:15 iclock and will be a feature of the vewtion of the Middle = Atlantic tates Federation of Young Men's He- ‘Associations and Jewish Centers, h today. Presiding at g\e debate will David Wiener, for- mer president of the Middle Atlantic tates Federation, the judges being Dr. ore Beckman of the Ohio State Vniversity and Rabbl Solomon Metz of the Adas Isracl Synagogue. A basket M game between the Washington sup and the Richmond Young Men's seasion thi e'l:rew Association Will precede the de- During the week two lectures will fea- gre the center's educational program. alter 8. Ufford, aecretary of the As- socisted Charities, will speak Tuesday mvening at 8:30 o'tlock on unmplog- nt, while Dr. Isidore Lubin of the rookings Institute will speak on life in Russia today, illustrating his ad- ‘r_:;: b& motion pictures. T convention commit- tee is as follows: Burnett Siman, chair- ; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Offenberg, ward Rosenblum, Mrs. Lucy Gold- g, Pinkus, Isadore Lesser, Louis 3 fer, Norman Mayer, Abe Shef- Morris Gewirz, Joseph Wilner, Jmm, Simon Hirshman, Isidore N Maurice Garfinkle, Mr. and u:.- m{'ls'naeit' Mrs. Burnett Siman gnd Maurice Bisgyer, executive direc- of wh{ O!;lmmrueréiw (‘Jenter. - * of the eration are: $resident, Henry Weinberg of Rich- ;- first vice president, Edward iblum of Washington: second vice it, Miss Pauline Ambash of Nor- 5 third vice president, Herbert of Newport News, Va.; , Burnett Siman of Washing- ;. secretary, Miss Anna Eggnatz of . Isadore Abelson, fleld sec- for the Jewish Welfare Board of ew York, will also attend the conven- LUB PLANS FIRST FETE Beciprocity Gathering Set Thursday Evening. *The first ddanar of the secently or- flm Redu?e ub of Washing- will be held in the Hotel Mayflower Thursday eyening. The club is affili- #ted with the international organization for ef réciprocity, which is similar to other | 4q, service lurichéon clubs of business and | professional men. _ Arthur Smith is president. Roger Yateés is secretary. About 45 members have been led. . ey .~ People of Greece ht in 1930 more from the States than any other country. BETWEEN F AND & Big Game Hunter HOSPITAL PATIENTS WILL CONDUCT SALE Toys, Weaving, Art Work, Pot- tery and Jewelry Offered at Walter Reed Tuesday. Patients of Walter Reed General Hos- | pital, who spend their leisure and study hours equipping themselves for some useful trade after their discharge, will conduct an_exhibition and Christmas sale of their handiwork Tuesday from 9 am. to ® pm. The articles will be on sale and exhibit in the occupational therapy de- partment in the basement of the west | wing of the main building. They in- clude a wide variety for the selection of Christmas gifts, such as toys, weav- | ing, art work, pottery. jewelry and metal work, basketry, block printing, leather and wood work and miscellaneous. These sales always have attracted the attention of the many friends of the Walter Reed boys who are interested in the work of the occupational therapy department and in the good effects this kind of work has accomplished, especially for bed-ridden patients. Miss Alberta Montgomery is supervisor of this work. BANK SUSPENDS Arkansas Institution Is Expeeted‘ to Be Reorganized. CONWAY, Ark., November 29 (#).— ‘The Faulkner County Bank & Trust Co. guspended today for a period of five | 3 | {': statement of last June 30 showed resources of $1,097,022, with deposits | of $673,920. | Depreciated agricultural loans on ac- | count of crop failures and withdrawals | following recent bank closings over the | the suspension. to reorganise, bank officials said. =] KAHN on 7th St.| BUY NOW for XMAS SYRACUSE GRADUATES TO HEAR DR. LEEBRICK President Erskine of University Announces Meeting to Be Held Here Wednesday. Dr. K. C. Leebrick, dean of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts of Syracuse Uni- versity, will be the guest speaker at the annual gathering . evening Burlington Hotel. W. A. Erskine, president of the B yesterday, nouncing the event, that there are about 150 gradu- ates of the insti- tution in Washing- ‘The officers of the women's as- sociation, he sald, pr. Lesbriek. are: President, Miss Carlotta Veiten- president, Miss Gertrude . W. A, Er- Ry er, Mrs. A. T, Davenport. society—President, W. A. Er- skine: vice president, H. G. Barott; sec- retary-treasurer, o Reincarnation Is Lecture Topie. “Reincarnation” will be the topic of a free lecture a* the United Lodge of ‘Theosophists, meeting at the Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and I streets, to- night at 8:15 o'clock. Sl.SO Served frem Noon to 9 P. M. Main Dining Room Cape Cod Oyster Cocktall Fruit Supreme Celery Olives Cream of Fresh Mushrooms Fotit Marmite Sweethread and Mushroom Pattie Roast Yoang Maryland Turkey, Oyster Staffing, Cranberry Saucs Grilled Sirloin Steak Roast Leg of Lamb. Mint Jelly Brussels Sprouts au Beurre or Stringless Beans Candled Sweet or Mashed Potatoes Queen Fritter, Fruit Sauce Alma 'Salad Pumpkin Ple Mince Plo Chocolate Relade, Chantilly Caramel Custard Peach Sundae Brandy Punch Rolls, Bread, Cormbread. Blscuit Tea, Coftfee. Milk Mints . P AME% SAIDO] H © T E K 14t and K Streots WU A Special De Luxe Dinner Is Served Every Thursday and Sunday OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE 20% Discount On our entire stock of fine Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet Sets, etc. Select your Christmas gifts NOW—at these great savingé Dismond Dinner Ring. | A highly popular En. |Blue White Solitaire gagement Ring. Fine brilliant gem and very | attractive Lacy 18-kt. white g mounting set with three diamonds. | 18-kt, Diamond Ring. A t Ias.mu- . \superb ring In 18-kt 3 350 24100 Blue White Bojitalre Diamond Ring of im- posing size 555150 anship .. ruly 20% Discount On Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Benrus and All Other Standard Make Watches Very Newest Shapes and Designs $7.50 Chromium Watches. Six jew- Plate Wrist 54_95 designs, complete with band. 4 $16.00 Elgin or 3 Wnlth.-‘ Wrist Watches. 12 $15. Newest de- sign Ladies’ Wrist Watches. $2 ru w $35.00 Elgin or Waltham 510 i - 628 $50. Smallest size Elgin or e $30:50 W, Watches. 18 jewels. $1.80 Ingersoll Watches 5l $35 Illinois Wrist els, with band. ., $50 Hamilton 17 jewel Wrist Watch or Pocket Watch .ovevrra. 9.75 Ben- s Wrist atch, new- $|9.75 25 $40 est design. atch, 17 jew- 14-piece Toilet Set. All eelors, Special . 15 % A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Until Christmas KAHN OPTICAL CO. Open faturday Evenings 617 Seventh St. N. W. oAk, WY ADLLLAY U LAY, AAUT DIl oY, | S Avou—Lr Anl Uy i, e To Give Early Gift-Shoppers Worthwhile Advance Savings! A WEEK OF CHRISTMAS THE AVENUER AT SEVENTH Z W— The Gift Headliner! A Sale of $2.45 and $3.00 Shirts of Finest Saks Standard! $2 TO $3 NECKWEAR! CUSTOM HAND-TAILORED TIES! CUSTOM SILK -LINED TIES! $1.35 3 for $4 UPERB custom-made ties which you would delight to choose at $2.00 to $3.00. Every tie hand- tailored — in the resilient construction that insures longest wear! Fine im- orted or domestic Silks! Many lined with harmo- nising silk in the true cus- tom way! Neatly Gift-Boxed Sak&—lF 'irst Floor $1.50 FULL-FASHIONED AND SEAMLESS HOSE Un Astonishing Pre-Christmas Value! THIS timely sale : g 3 for $2.2§ makes it possible to buy high-grade hose at little more than half price! Included are: —Full - fashioned All- Silk Ingrains! —Heavy-weight pure- dye Silks in hand. some solid colors! ~Imported and Domes- tic Wool and Silk. and-Wool; light or heavy weight; clock- ed, fancy and col- legiate patterns! —Imported full - fash- ioned Lisle and arti- ficial Silk-and-Lisle! —Full-fashioned Fancy Silks in striped and panel effects! —Seamless clocked Silks! —Sizes 914 to 12. Neatly Gift-Boxed Saks—First Floor See Sunday Post for Other Saks Sales o~ Full-Shrunk W hite!—Full-Shrunk Solid Colors!—Rich New Fancy Patterns! Y SPECIAL arrangements, we have had these shirts tailored for us, according to our. own specifica. tions, out of the most distinctive NEW. shirtings in our regular makers’ $2.45 and $3.00 grades. HERE are shirts for every man on your Christmas list—at a real saying! This is the first time in many years that you have been able to choose Saks shirts in a sale just prior to Christmas. Every shirt full. cut and perfect-fitting: Solid-Color Broadcloths' —Full-Shrunk Solid-Color Chambrays —Full-Shrunk Lustrous W hite Broadcloths —Full-Shrunk W hite-on-W hite Pique W hite-on-W hite Madras W hite-on-W hite Broadcloth Fancy-Stripe Broadcloth Figured Broadcloth Fancy-Stripe Madras Figuréd Madras Fancy-Stripe Oxford Figured Oxford Rayon-Striped Madras Reyon-Striped Broadcloth Collar-Attached Styles Neckband Styles One and Two Matching Collar Styles Sizes 131% to 18 Neatly Gift-Boxed Saks—First Floor $2.50 TO $3.50 PAJAMAS; EVERY WANTED MODEL! '$1.00 FANCY GOLF | 69- 8 for $2 THE finest that you can find regu larly at $1.00! Woven on cin cular machines—and, therefo seamless. A wide range of sma and large patterns a the ever. 5;"’“'" diamond and argyle effects. ises 10 to 12, Neatly Gift-Boxed Saks—First Flogr g oo THE proven best-selling models! ML They are Pajamas that men will like for their fine workmanship, desirable styles and smart fabrics. LIP-OVER, Coat and Russian types — V-neck, crew-neck, surplice and.English collar styles. Extremely high-grade fabrics in smartest figured, striped and all over designs. Many have strikin, oontrasted trimmings, Sizes A, B, C,D. Neatly Gift-Boxed Saks—First Floor. HOSE! »

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