Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1936, Page 30

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YOM KIPPUR RITES . T0 OPEN TONIGHT Special Services to Be Held In Synagogues Tomor- }" row: Also. Jews in Washington and throughout the world will observe Yom Kippur at services in synagogues tonight and tomorrow. Local observances will include: ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation, Kol Nidre, tonight at 7:30, Rabbi Nor- man Gerstenfeld preaching; tomorrow at 10 a.m., Rabbi Abram Simon preach- ing; children's service, tomorrow at 12:45 pm. Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation, Kol Nidre, tonight at 6, Cantor Louis Novick, Rabbi Solomon H. Meis preaching on “False Standards”; to- morrow at 10 a.m., memorial services; tomorrow at 10:30 a.m., sermon, “Sum-= mary and a Challenge,” by Rabbi Metz. Ohev Sholom Congregation, tonight at 6, Rabbl Z. Green preaching ,on “Life’s Holy Purpose”; continuous serv- ices tomorrow beginning at 7 a.m. and including a sermon, “Deathless Life,” by Rabbi Green at 10 am. and me- morial services at 10.30 am. Har Zion Congregation and Hebrew School, today at 5:30, Rabbis H. M. Levinson and H. Scheer officiating; tomorrow at 7 am. and 5:45 p.m, Rabbi Levinson addressing the congre- gation on the need of maintaining and supporting the Har Zion Talmud Torah, } ‘The Jewish feast of Booths, or Suk- koth, will be observed for eight days inning at sundown Wednesday. e final feast day is known as the Feast of Conclusion. On the following " day, the Feast of Rejoicing in the Law s observed. Births Reported. Jonathan and Alice Blount, boy. William and Aldane Compton, boy. John and Jean Teunis, bo n api ame Isia_Pollard John and Vesta McLaney. girl. Philip and Helen King. girl Fred and Virginia Morrell, girl. Basil and Edna Blandford. girl. John and Stella Werner. girl. Byron and Georgette Woodside, sirl, Harvey and Rosalee Cleveland, girls Edward and Frances Hughes. gir) Raymond and Iva Woods. boy. Bernard and Mary Jones, boy. Lo Lucy Presgrave. gis rald Joseph and Nancy Artino. Wallace and Mary Day. gir] Arthur and Grace Griffith. twin boys. Edward and Mary Markham. boy. M and Margaret Hazlitt, boy. s and Nellie Brown, Jr.. boy, . Jacob and Alice Burton. boy. Albert ‘and Virginia McCray. girl Arthur and Jean Sween John_ane Myra ‘Bro Harry and My Steidl rie and Lois Master: John and Anna Finnegan, Earnest and M war, irl. Nicholas snd Anastasia Panonchopoulas, girl. John and Heln Harris. eirl. !élowl and Pave Gibson. girl. John and Virginia Mohler, boy. John and Helen Lightfoot. boy. Leo and Paula Greennouse. bof. ason lnnign Numa. Ward and Helen udn‘. eirl, Morris and Rose Katz, boy. Joseph and Jennie Bottazzi. boy, Leo and Blanche Kline, boy. Marshall and Mary Barnard. girl. Stuart and Laura Hollar. girl. liam and Evelyn Sandrus. sirl B2 204 Ainic mady hov. " s and Ann: y. Charles and Mary Williams. Gary Frances Quarles, gi Night Club Ban Asked to Curb Roosevelt Pair George and “Dody” Got in Dog House Last January. | By MEDORA ROOSEVELT. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 25.—One of the few brother-and-sister acts in night clubs was terminated today by the couple’s mother, Mrs. George Emlen Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt who, through mar- riage is & distant relative of the Presi- Medora, 20, and George, 18. The mother objected that the chil- dren enjoyed the club so much they stayed out too late at night. perents in Park avenue. Ina of speaking, they got into the dog house last January when they gave him a check. Citizens Elect. LYON PARK, Va., September 25.— meeting last night. CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY JUVENILE SHOE STORE 936 F St. N.W. Next te Metropolitan Theater STEAMSHIPS. WES’ TES & CARIBBEAN G CRUISES every week with the Pleet. 17 and 18 days. $176 up. IT CO., Pier 3. North River. New York. or your Travel Agent. To be our guest is to join a dis- tinguished clientele enjoying Septemberdelights at the ocean’s edge. WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. WASHINGTON, D. ¥, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER -25--1936, Regular *5.95, 26-inch Lady Washington Dolls Exclusive at The Palais Royal 32.9!! (Pictured, right) 26-inch doll with moving eyes, eyelashes, mama voice and beautiful ringlet curls. Cunning dresses in three styles. Adoroble 26-inch baby dolis that cry end go to sieep. Dainty dresses with bonnets to match, tiny rubber ponts. deposit will hold these dolis until Christmas. Dolls « o o Fifth Floor, Wool Tweed Coats 0% . XD All-wool tweeds and fleeces, warmly lined and carefully tailored. Moany have French beaver trimmings, others are strictly tailored. Plaids in navy, brown, green and May-wine, in sizes 7 to 12, With matching hats. Sweaters ] B Novelty knit all - wool sweaters for tangy Fall days. Slip-over and coat styles with crew and vee necklines. Sizes 7 to 16. Twin Sweater Sets that are ideal for school wear. Coats_in contrasting col- Tto 16 ® School Skirts All-wool materials, Sizes 7 to 14 and 10 to 16. Childrew’s Apparel . . . Third Floor. ’ Young .Men's 2-Trousers Fall Suits, $1495 The new Glen Plaids, herringbone and solid colors . . . brown, gray, blue-gray and blue cheviot. Double-breasted coat with sports back and two pairs of trousers, one pleated and one plain. Erl-Glo lined. Sizes 12 to 22. Yowng Men's Shop « « o First Floor, STORE FOR MEN—Home of Stein-Bloch Clothes, Mallory Hats and Arrow Shirts PIONEERS *40 Since 1854 Stein Bloch has PIONEERED in clothes for men and that is one of the reasons why the name Stein Bloch has always meant so much to the men of this city. You know that Stein Bloch means style authority; you know that it means fabrics of sound, depend- able quality‘and new original exclusive designs. Stein Bloch is proud of their pioneering reputation and we have to offer the men of this city Stein Bloch Clothes. every right to be proud Ask for Stein Bloch PIONEERS, because they not only give you full protection, but a positive assurance of everything that is new . .. and values which for 82 years-have been without compare. - Signature Shoes, $8.50 Store for Men . . . First Floor, New Arrow Fall Shirts Complement the New Suits Arrow Shirts are designed by leading stylists. What men will be wearing they know. That is why there is a new Arrow Shirt that complements your newest Fall suit. You will find it here at the Palais Royal where new Arrows are arriving daily. Sketched is a favorite for early Fall . . . white oxford cloth with widely :spaced thin blue stripes «+ « a wide cut Duke of Kent collar. ---$2 Other Arrow Shirts, $250 to $3.50 Sale—Boys’ Hochmeyer Beau Brummel Ties 1,200 White Shirts We urge you to come in and see the $1 A reclly fine shirt modestly : “Regent,” Smiles,” “Stardust” and priced. Tailored of colorfast, pre. @ Tweed uroy K NIC ke rs <Al American” . . . dstinctive oew Foll ;h,:;'k‘ ,bn:::'l:ih';” 'FlulLf;no:‘e‘r $1 19 Other Boou Brummel Ties, $1.50 to $3 pleated yoke and sleeves. Sizes W’ $259 ;6;:;,, Men's Shop « « « First Floor, 13% 10 17 st anams | Six Reasons Why You Should Purchase Your ~ SCHICK DRY SHAVER N T g o b e e o e o ndity cocttructu School Shoes R g ol at * falaisd For Teen-Agers it ' 2 Buster Brown two-strap monk shoe - of reverse calf with front and straps of shiny calf. Built-up leather e - . ; heels. In brown and black. bmporied by W, A, TAYLOR.& COMPANY, N. Y. : o . Toiletries .. o First Floor, et >k R St

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