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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TAKE IT FROM ONE - WHO KNOWS| Jue pard $150 for tailon- mades - Yoe pard $75 neady mades, Leke thousands of athens, O yow wean Jields Clothes- the neanest that 9 kmow— SuIrs-TorcoATs OVERCOATS 1™ There’s many a surprise here for the man used to paying high prices for his clothes— the assortments . . . the styles fabrics . . . patterns . . . shades and the high grade of tailoring. Features galore and all with the one idea —to put GOOD CLOTHES ON YOUR BACK AND SAVINGS INTO YOUR POCKET. HERCULES FABRICS 8% 2250 OUR DE LUXE TAILORED GARMENT S—the hand- finished product of master craftsmen—here you find the last word in QUALITY clothes. HERCULES FAB- RICS—they wear like iron and give the utmost satis- Store Open Saturday Evening Till 9 5 R O SUNDOWN T0 OPEN JEWISH CEREMONY |“Ten Days of Self-Probing” | Will Mark Rosh Hashanah Observance. With the chanting of “Kol Nidre” and the sounding of “shofar,” the tra= ditional ram’s horn reminding men of their ethical responsibility, the He- brew Congregations of Washington at sundown today will begin their Rosh Hashanah celebration ushering in the Jewish year 5696. Appropriate services in synagogues | ¥ P.m. throughout the city tonight and_to- | *4"&Mt-- 09 morrow have been arranged to open the “10 days of self-probing,” which marks observance of the Jewish new | year. To accord religious worship to | those not affiliated with local congre- | gations, the Washington Hebrew Con- gregation will hold supplementary | services for the high holy days in the vestry room of the temple cn Eighth street between H and I streets. New Rabbi to Preach. Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld, just named assistant rabbi of the Wash- ington Hebrew Congregation, Wwill preach his first high holy day j .. sermon tomorrow £5 at 10:30 am. 3 Born in England | and graduated | from the Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati, Rab- bi Cerstenfeld comes to Wash- ington after va- ried studies and experience as re- search worker, student, national director of Young Judea and editor of the Young Judean Magazine. Especial significance nas been at- tached to the celebration this year in | and tomorrow; tomorrow. row; cooler in tonight and in tions tomorrow. clear today. Highest, 82, 3 ago. X7 Record Te: Lowest, —: Humidity Highest, 90 pe day | Sun. today _ Month. RERER RN November December _. Rabbi Gerstenfeld. Stations. Lowest. 63, 8 a.m. today. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight cooler tonight, much cooler tomorrow; gentle shifting winds, becoming moderate northerly tonight. Maryland—Rain tonight and to- morrow; cooler tonight, much ccoler Virginia—Rain tonignt and tomor- north portion tonight, much cooler tomorrow. West Virginia—Rain tonight, prob- ably ending tomorrow morning; cooler south and central por- River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers Report for Last 24 Hours. Yes'day. TE:ID. Baro. Today. Temp. Baro. Deg. Ins 08 56 3008 79 30.04 ¢ 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Year | 15 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 64. peratures This Year. Highest 98. on July 20. :. on January 28 for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) T cent. al 4 a.m. today. Lowest, 48 per cent. at 1 p. m. yester- Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) | Sun. ‘tomorrow - | Moon. today ___ Automobile lizhts must one-half hour after sunset. Prectpitation. Monthly precipitation In inches in the Capital (current month to date): be turned on Ave. Record. 708 K2 684 R4 0.1 10.69 10.94 4 4 5’ o 5 Weather In Various Cities. reyurey lene, Tex_ view of the anti-Semitic movements Albeny. N Y- Atlanta. Ga ilbroad. and the rabbis in their ser- mons are expected to direct attention Atlantic City to the increased need today for strict | Biiminanam adherence to the Hebrew faith. [ Bamarck D On th eve of the new year Rabbi J. Buffalo. N. ¥ T. Loeb of the Southeast Hebrew | arleston, SC Congregation, in a radio address last | Cincindati - | night, suggested formation of & world- | Sieiand o le organization to combat anti- Denver. Coio Semitism, He called on members and | ;2! Mich friends of the Jewish religion to unite |Galveston. Tex in realigning themselves with the tra- fl',‘fé‘," :‘wrl;‘,f; ditional 1deals as a means of resisting | [ndianavolis ___ | the “persecution in a barbaric Nazi- | Fionile - land, where wickedness and oppres- |Los Anzeles sion exceed all bound: Miami Naziism Is Assailed. present imbroglio between N and races of man." o eapolis Orleans York ahoma_City “The nations that they have forsaken God :nd turned after the idols of hollow pride Bortland and power.” | Rafeign. N.C Describing Germany as a “sectning | 521t Lake City_: Antonio caldron of race-hatred, malic> and |San Diego. Cal. bloody design.” he assalled Nazism | 320 Francisco as “a heathen rage that has not its St. Louis. Mo Seattle. W | equal in present-day civilization.” Fort Licolr Washingtons best located Portland. Me WASH, D. C FOR| Zurich. Stockholm. Gibraltar. (Noon. 8pain %qmefer% EVEN IF YOU PA'D TWICE THEIR PRICE YOU |f:;::: COULDN'T BUY MORE BEAUTY, MORE VALUE EXPENSIVE 'THE DOUBLE ADVANTAGE OF STYLE AND COMFORT BUILT INTO EVERY SHOE 1113 F St. N.W. SOUTASH BRAID, PATENT, METAL IN WISE DUAL-PERSONALITEE | Horta (Faval. Colon, Canai Switzerland Sweden___ Greenwich t Azores (Current observations.) Georges. Bermuda % San Juan. Puerto Rico Zone_ Cloudy | 0.4 004 108 .10 0.32 Rain Cloudy Rain Rain Cioudy Snow Rain Clear Clear Rain Rain Cloudy Cloud 3019 86 70 Z°° Cloudy 1008 82 63 Cloudy GN STATIO! (7 am., Greenwich time. Temperature. Weather S Cloudy Clondy | RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. Murriage. SEWELL—SIMPSON. Prof. | Simpson of Louisville, Ky.. ‘announces the marriage of his daughter. Miss LOUISE T. SIMPSON. to Mr. JOHN W. SEWELL of Washington, D. C.. on_june | 24, 1035. at Leesburg, Va. Miss Simp- son 15 'a member of the faculty of Howard University and Mr. Sewell is member of the faculty of the Giddin School. Washinston, D. C. 3 Btafl!fl.. ASKEW. REV. BENJAMIN J. Dzparted this Jifz on Thursday. Septeinber 6. 1 t his residence, 1728 You LW, BENJAMIN J. ASKEW. beloved husband of Mrs. Hannal Askew. He leaves Lo mourn their loss one daughter. Mrs. Emma A. Herron: two sons. George W. and Daniel W. Askew: other relatives and friends. Re- mains ‘resting with L. E. Murray & Son until 7 pm Saturday. September 2R then at his late residence. Puneral Sunday. September 29, at Israel Bap- tist Church, at 1:30° g.m.. Rev. Fisher officiating. ' Interment in Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. 28 BATES, WILLIAM J. On Priday. Septem- ber 37, 1935, at his residence. 655 Mor- ris place n.e.. WILLIAM J.. beloved hus- band of Mary Ellen Bates (nee Mor- rison) father of Arthur J. Walter W. {nd Raish E. Bates. Notice of funeral ater. U.S. SAVES ON NEW AIRMAIL CONTRACT James E. p.m. Rev. Beaths. BAYLEY. CHARLES PETER. On Wednes- day. September 1935, at his resic dence. 2619 3rd st. ne. CHARLES PETER BAYLEY. beloved “husband of the late Tda Virginia Bavlev and_ father of Lottie V. Hart and Mrs. Edna 8imons randfather of Mildred and _Audrey imons and Doris and William E. Bow- man. Jr. Remains resting at the W. W Chambers = Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral from the above funeral home on Saturday. September 28, at 10 a.m. Relatives and_ friends invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery with military honors. 27 BEALL, J5HN H. On Thursdav. Septem- ber %6, 1935 JOHN H. BEALL, beloved hushand of Margaret M. Beall. Funerai from his late residence. K35 3rd st. n.e on Saturday. September 2%. at am. thence to St. Aloysius C where mass will be said at 10 a the repose of his soul. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. VILLIAM A. On Priday, Septem- . At 10:25 a.m. at his resi- Vernon st. n.w.. WILLIAM A BOWIE. beloved husband of Mrs. C rie L_Bowie. devoted brother of Mrs M. Donnell. Walter Bbwie Mrs Newion.the late Mary E. Hawley and Eghert Bowle. Remains resting at zier's funeral home, 80 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later BOWMAN. JOHN H. On Thursday tember 26, 19055, at University Hospital. JOHN H MAN or 4 9th st. ne. Wa D. C. beloved husband of La man (nee Boehm) and fathe: E and Roberta L. Bowm Testing_at his_late residence after am. Priday. September 27 n Sunday Sepiember his late residence nutien Cemetery. Wo tives and friends in BRIGGS. OSCAR JAY tember 6. 145 ence. 74 Carroll ave. Takoma Pi OSCAR JAY BRIGGS. beloved 2 { P ence Adelaide Brigz fat Jay. Owen L _and Flora E mains resting the S H_ Hi funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w Sep- On Thu 5 resi Notice |Pan-American Agreement Includes Economy of Million Yearly. By the Associated Press. The Post Office Department an- nounced yesterday an airmail agree- | ment with Pan-American Airways, Inc., and Pan-American-Grace Air- ways, Inc, which “will result in an| annual saving to the Government of approximately $1,000,000 as compared | with the mail pay to these companies jon July 11, 1934.” The lines serve Central and South | America, the West Indies, Mexico and | Cuba. The department said the savings| were brought about by teducing rates, | revising service and shortening routes It said they will result in an annual | reduction of approximately 15 per cent in the total mail pay to these | companies. The new agreements fol- | ! lowed an investigation ordered by the | President a year ago. | The announcement also said new and faster planes, improvement of landing fields and revisions of route | | mileage will result in much faster | schedules between the United States and Central and South America | “The flying time from Miami. Fla., | to Montevideo, through the Canal Zone, along the west coast of South America, will be cut by about two and one-half tu three days,” the announce- | ment said, “and the flying time from Miami to Buenos Aires, by way of the east coast of South America, will be cut by three to three and one-half | davs. Some of the faster schedules | | will become effective on November 1, 193 | “The reductions in pay rates to the companies and the mileage re- visions, plus the increased expenses | incurred by the companies because of the purchase of new equipment, ex- change differential, improvement in airways and other similar items, will | be in excess of the pay reduction pro- posed by the Postmaster General in his report to the President in Janu- Cloudy | Cloudy Fogey Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy today.} Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clondy Cloudy (edar Hill | Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise | ™%t i WITH For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ‘75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES) $75 to $200 and up) DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 FOUND. | FOR LOST OR WANTED ANTMALS apoly | Animal - Rescue League. 71 O sk D.W. | Phene_North_5730 g LOST. | Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. | day of issue. For the Sunday Star | up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BEAGLE_black. white and brown_7th and East Capitol. Monday. Return E. B.'Macon, )1_East_Capitol. Reward._Atlantic 0400, * BOSTON TERRIER. brindle with white breast and feet: tag No, 14893, Reward. Call_District 9185 | CHILD'S GLASSES. in case, beiween West- chester apt. and the Horace Phone V. C. Boggs. Emerson 1 DEED for Nebraska farm. either via Ellipse route from Munitions Building or in Pox Theater; reward. Mr. Morgan, 708 19th | DIAMOND RING. man's. ‘i-karat. single glone.” solid " platinum. ~ Liberal reward brow curled tail: black harness. tak ippv.” Brightwood. Georgia . Reward. DOG. Boston_terrier. male white foot. white Chest. White stresk on forenead: from Observatory Circle Tues. noon. Rewara _Cleveland ®2i. KEYS o th strap. Reward. Room 15. District Blds ~ =g | PEKINGESE brown mal rd for re- | turn. Strayed from 1333 Maryland ave. nee. | PICTURE FRAME _silver marked | §." in Scholl’s Restaurant. Reward. Cleveland (231 . between 909 North Carolina ave. an reau of Printing and Engraving. containing watch. glasses and identification card ward. Phone Ella G. Miller. Lincoln 6763. POCKETBOOK. black. containing s sum of money and personal articles able to owner only. Phone Atlantic after 5:30 pm. Reward | POLICE DOG. male. named “Rex.” brown ¥, years old. vieinity Sth_st rd. Ph tl 075 black. con! in alley at 3 Pinder leave at 7 Cromwell ter. Reward. - WALLET. black leather. containing money and ticket for house being remodeled: in tront of Chevy Chase School E. S. Thomp- son. 612 Kennedy st. n.w. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. SLACKS $3.95 These fine all-wool slacks are just what young men are wearing for school and dress. English "drape style in mixtures and intermix- tures, stripes and nobby new patterns. Well tai- lored—exceptional values at $3.95. All sizes. | BROW | MACK, JOHN J. On Thursday. | MENZIES, MARY. On Thursday of funeral later. ARY S. On Monday. eptember at_her residence X Fenton stone mother_of Elizabet esting at Hst ne tember thereate dence. F at 10 am._ from Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter IDA MAY. Or i 1935, at he st. ne. IDA RUTHERS. wife of ‘the la Carrvthers. beloved mothe: W. Mitchell and stspmother of E Clarke M A her late residence or tember 0. at 2 p.m. Interment Mrs urday. Septe atives and t ment at Cedar H Cemetery EARNSHAW. HELEN G. On September 0. 1015 at = G s'. nw. HELEN G beloved daughter of M. Earnshaw and Patrick S and Fannie B neral services at the #bo Saturday, September 25 2 ° terment Cedar Hill Cemetery EDELIN. MARIA C. Devarted this Wednesday. Septembe 5. 1935 at he residence, 1417 A <t se MAPIA EDELIN ' She is survived by one duu 1417 A st September rian’s Church, 1°3t Tnterment Mount Olivet EDELIN. MARIA € mem| of St. Thor 4. and D EDELIN pm a CHAPI GENEV FEENEY TIPPETT. Rec JOHN F. On Tt V5. Bt B JOSEPH (" the late Wil ry Priend. brother of Mr Reniains re: Jarvis funeral invited Ernest st. n.w GARRETT. MA tember 1 1156 Otis pi. n.w RETT. beloved sist Garrett and church, Philadelphia. Pa.. Sa HALLOWAY. GEORGIE ELLA. Departed this_ life " Wednesday. September = 1935 GEORGIE ELLA HALLOWAY 69 O«st. n.w_ She leaves to mo their loss a mother. Pearl father, Chester Halloway Veima' and Jennie Halloway brothers Claude and Halloway: one granddaughter Stephens. a. ! & Schey funeral h and R st_nw. P tember 28 at 1 pariors. _ Relatives an HINES, JAMES, y aturday. om the a friends inv on Saturda INES s devot one dauzhter. Evel 50 3 and R JACKSON. JULIA Wednesday. Sep! field Hospital leaves {0 mourn t Joseph _and and other rel ns resting at B neral_home. 4% K st. n.e day. September 28, at 4 pm at the residence of Rev. and N Hughes. 57 R st. n.w. _Funeral September af_1:30 pm.. from Jezreel Bantist Churci. 5th a Interment Lincoln Memo: JACKSON On Wednesday tember * at_per residence W st. nw. MINNIE JACKSON. belo sister of Katie. Ida and Harvard Jack- Remains resting at eral chure Saturday Hines Co. funeral home n.w. Notice of funeral later. LOVE. ROBERT J. Suddenly. on T day, September 26. 19:35. at the of his sister. Mrs. Mary Teawalt. 1 Shepherd _st. n.w.. ROBERT J. LOV late residence. Issue, Md. belove of the late John B. and Ma Love and husband of the lafe Daisy Lave (nee Harrison). He is also survived by six_sisters and four brothers Funera from the W. W. Chambers Co. f home. 1400 _Chapin st. n.w._on Sund September 29. at 1 p.m_Brief service and interment at Wayside, Md. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. son Septem- 1935. at Mount Alto Hospital JOHN 'J MACK. beloved brother of Mrs. P."J. Milan of 612 27nd st. nw Funerai ‘from the above residence on Monday. September 30. at 850 am. Requiem mass at St. Stephen’s Church. 25th st. and Pa. ave nw. at 9 am Interment Arlingion National Cemet Relatives and friends invited ber 26, Septem- ber 26.'19:15. at 4 a.m.. at her residence. 4704 5th st n.w. MARY. beloved of Edward_Menzies and mother of Edith G. Purcell Mrs. Agnes M_Fa banks, Mrs. Christine Taylor and Edward | A Menzies. Funeral services at her iate residence on Saturdav. Sepfember 28 at 1:30 p.m. Intermeni Cedar Hill Cemetery. 2 MILITZER, JUL Thursday. September residence of his dauzhter Glancy. 4500 South Da JULIUS P. MILITZER. hushand of late Katherine Militzer. Puneral fr the above residence on Saturday. Sep- tember 28, at 2 p.m. Relatives_and friends are invited. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. MOORE, HENERETTA. Departed this life Tuesday. September °4. 1035, after a lingering illness. HENERETTA MOORE, the beloved wife of the late Robert Moore. She leaves to mourn their loss four daughters. Mrs Nancy PFitzhugh of Norristown. : Mrs. Emma Butler. Mrs. Lucile Smith and Mrs Julia Groce: tnree sons-in-law and a host of other relatives and friends. _Remains resting with L_E. Murray & Son until Friday. September 27: then at her late residence, 1525 P si. n.w. Puneral Sat- urday. September 28 at 1 pm.. from Upper Zion Baptist Church. Jeffersonton, Va._Rev. Medford_officiating 27 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ~GEO. C. SHAFFER ' XPRESSIVE RAL TRIBUTES AT Io'Dml'l n:%'i?s, PHONE NAT. 0108 Ores Eaean®Cor. 14th © Eve C,EO. _m—MLEY 3209 M St WEST 0149 Artistic Fiora) Designs by Experts one 1 'Night Phove Clarendon 261-J-1__ ml—)i BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1213 ¥ 8. N.W. NAtional 4276 [ Cora B. | Fra- | George Washingicr | MURPHY. ROBERT Wednesday. Septeiber ERT MURPHY. Jr.. beloved hushand of Lorraine Murphy and son of Robert and | Bessie Mu{p).y Furerzl from Epiphany Chapel. 12th and C sts. sw Batur- s X 4t 20 pm. Relas Cedar Hill Cemetery. & s | PARKER. CHAUNCEY. D. on Wednesday. emb 19: his residence Living st nw. ag 515 B, CHAUNCEY PARKER beloved s0n o lla G. Parker - their loss a loving gra | laide Parker: twg aunt: Margaret Warf, and ted this lite Alice Banks and any_ other rela- eral Sundav. Sep- 5. pastor. ves and friends invited terment Harmony Cemetery. RAY. ALFRED A. Suddenly. on Thursdav, | tem 19:35. at the Montzomery Hospital. ALFRED A years. beloved husband of 3 Ray and son of the late James Enos and Gertrude E. Ray. Pu- neral from his late residence, Ravland, Ray road and Saratoga ave. Takoma Park. Montgomery County_ Md.. on Sat- urday. Septembe p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. In- terment at Glenwood Cemetery. ROLAND. GEORGE MILTON. On Thurs. 4oy, Seplember . 1933 at 'his resic riendly. N SEORGE MILTON D, beloved husband_ of A:n;lol rom ROME. DR. JOHN. day morning AR ROME. ey of M en Rome- ane y September ok s’ Cath Interment ch Sudd | st o ¢ 0 Md ROME, DR. JOHN F. Washin G Degree on of pravers for the JOHN F HILLYARD. Paj WILFRED P ROSS. ¥ ROTH. KATHR ful Navigator ithful Comptrolle On Pr September RYAN. JOSEPH P. LILLIAN. Departed LILLIAN their ios ted this Diembe SISSON. CLINTON, day_Sep Monday New Jerse STAHL. ANNIE M dnasday. Sep- tember Hospit= STYRUCK. SYLVIA F ral Saturdav and 1l be offered at 4 ) CHARLES A. eptembe! On_Wednesdav, CARRIE A THORN- of Beatr! WILLIAMS, JAMES W i A\ A M rember WILLIAMS, Pleace omit flow JAMES W. A of La Fay 1 has bee mber 28. 1935 rpose of attendin deceased br AND SISTER SCHLORB, LYCILLE E. In sad but lovin emorv of our daiughter. LUCILLE E SCHLORB. who passed away seven years 20 today. Sentember 7. 1928 Deep In_our hearts is a piciure Of a loved one laid fo rest In memory's frame we shall k For she was une of the best No_one knows how we miss No one kiows the bitter pa We have suffered since we lost Life has never been the same MOTHER AND FATHER. MRS. MARY F. AND GEORGE A. FURKE. AND SIS: TER. PEARL ¢ SMITH. LUCY HENRY. In loving remems brance of our d m LUCY HENRY SMITH. who passed away o | year ago yesterday. Septemoer 26, | She had a smile for every one. | A heart as pure as gold To_those who knew and loved her Her memory will never grow old HER LOVING CHILDREN. LOIS. LANK you g WARD, LEROY AND MARTIN. SPENGLER. HENRY C. In sad but lov remembrance of our dear son and brotl; er. HENRY CHARLES SPENGLEZ. first licutenant of Infantry. U. S. A. who 2| made the subreme sacrifice in the Great War seventeen years ago today. Septem~ ber 1918 (Meuse-Arzonn2 offensive THE PAMILY._* __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 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