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B-10 ** • THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. nonuAt. biowki so. ism Topics of Sabbath Sermons Announced For Tomorrow Sermon topics for Sabbath services in Washington area synagogues and temples tomor row were announced today. Rabbi Arthur Talmadge will deliver a sermon "On New Year’s Eve—Prospect and Retrospect” during tomorrow’s sabbath eve services of Congregation Har Tzeon. The services at the synagogue, 12207 Georgia avenue. Silver Spring, Md., will start at t pm. Congregation Shomrai Emu nah, 6417 Kansas avenue NJE., Will conduct its services at 4:30 pm. In addition the congrega tion announced the start of daily morning services at 6:30 am. in the Chillum Castle, Riggs and Chillum roads, Chillum. Md. Other services tomorrow, at 6:30 pm. unless otherwise speci fied, are: WuklMtM Hebrew Cencreestlen. Meefschuietti avenue end Macomb etreet N.W.—Dr. Hugo B. B«hiff. assist ant rabbi, on "The Glory of American Judaism." B'aaJ Israel Centreeatiea. Sixteenth and Crittenden streets NW.— Rabbi aga»i£ ,, Wi .J:^T.£rJ. , sr. , *w% && JSi services at 1401 Buelid street j? w Rabbi Harry Stlverstone. es Ttfereth Israel Conaretation will conduct an open forum _ Tew el* Sinai. 1835 Jefferson place N.W —Joshua Kgelson will conduct the aervlcei. Temple EaMnael, 9410 Georgia ave nue. Silver Sprint, Md.. will hold its services In St. Paul's Methodist Church. Orubb road and Colston drive, one block aouth of East-West hiahway Afadas Aehhn Centresstlon. 1400 Rus sell road. Alexandria. Va.—Rabbi Harry Z Sky. on "1054 the Senior Speaks to 1955 the Junior." at 8:18 p.m. , Lsnslev Hebrew Concrexatlaa, 8311 save 1 /4 or more on remnants 1 Many at Reductions of 'A or Mora. Remnant Day Merchandise, on Sato Friday Morning at 9:30, is not returnable or exchangeable, 11 not sent C.O.D. or on approval; mail or phoae orders not accepted. Some era soiled, marred, damaged, or otherwise imperfect. p nylon hose v millinery |unier apparel uve Vt er mere infenh’ wear boys’ clothing Christmas decorations © ..| u « fin 60 black velour hats, assorted styles. 45 coots/flecces, suedes and all wool. OR SpOllSWear 2 00 blouses, dfossos and reyoniriaot 114 cotton knit briefs. Reinforced flt 50% IBVingS VV 3 pairs 1.00 Were 4.99 to 5.99, now t .if Fully lined. Wore 17.95 to 25.00, 140 dresses In misses' and half sizes. 150,“ now **’"**' * '** front. Si*e, small (6-81, medium Large assortment ei Christmas dee regularly 89c to 110 32 velvet jiot. in brown black nqvy, now 5.00 Cottons and royon*. So!ids prints ond soo „. flrte j if (10 end 12), largo (14 ond 16). erotions from the 'Trlm-A-Treo pink ond light green. Wore 6.99 to polko dots. Were 8.99 to 10.99, now 000 assorted irregular creepers. If, Were 59e Now 19c Shea" new located el the hat har 300 poire es nylon hose, sons, snogged ? 99, now -. _. _ - 1.79 20 suit, in rayon suiting, fully lined. 2.79 perfect 1.99. Ware 59*. New - 19. ** sTre MiHi^ry from handling. Many constructions 72 felt, velvet ond iereoy hats in Were 19.95, now 3.00 43 sweaters. All-wool bulky knit, 160 irregular dieper eats in assorted *'7 athletic shirts, white cotton in end shades. All sines. ossorted styles end colors. Were 3.99 40 lu j ti rovons anc j woo u fitted ond cardigan styles. Short sleeves. White, and color*. Were 2.99, now medium ond large. Were 59c. Now, Down Stair* Store, Hosiery to 5.99, now 1.19 tox> w .ro 19.9 5 't0 29.95, block o, navy, W.r. 12.95, now J.OO . [*„„ Stolrl S tot., Infant, men’s lamOUS-mske Down Staito Star,. Mtlltn,ry now.. 9.00 "s'z" IIS loofilMv. .hiitt In cot. SanforiZCtf ShOHS i -.1 20 dresses, assorted styles ond eolers. only. Were 5.99, now.., 2.99 ehlldeanle thnee ton and r ° von ' Fancy on d pet misses uresses -.1.1.1 a Miami Were 8.95, now 3.00 Down Stairs Store, Sportsweor CIHIOrBII S SIIOCS terns. Broken sixes 6to 20. Were - , * |.OO J.OO 5 ,n * 4.29 1.99 to 3.99. Now... 1.19 to 2.88 * pa,r ™ r ■ regularly 10.00 4 Ind‘SJnS 4 woy to 22.95,V0w Inexpensive dresses ts perfect SJO to 7.95 Z 61 double-knee dungarees, Sonfor- if perfect 69 C to 79 C J7n a d y f.b r •^. U . C l.^Tr^e2o! , " , the group. Were 3.99 to 5.99. Now, « |J,OO ZmTtSkS JSh! WSSC ’ Tl* 1,200 pair in bex.r Orgripp.r 50 dresses in varied fabrics, dressy 150 pieces including sweaters dresses Juniors ond Teen Age Apparel dren end mimes. Factory irregulars. 3? «uede-frent vest*, knit »tylgg, COijdr »trip«g in ond casual styles.' Sizes 12 to 20. ,?. ® . toffetc half- ’ Bamberg prints end cottons. 50 pain of growing girls oboes. backs. Blue or ten. Sixes 6to 14. *!*• 30 42. Were 14.95, now , 7.00 slips b Were K 99 to Down Stairs Store, Misses' Dresses * wrtlw . #r WOlHtll *.«•** SHOeS 15 maternity Jack*, and suits. Cot- Regulorly 6.50 to 6.95 2.M 300 pieces at girl* sportsweor. ton or rayon. Sizes 12 to 18. Were Down Stairs Store, Children s Shoes 18 nil-wool tleevelem sweeten in ? l So’S'2’srbr.. po !! m “- w ?i: rtf,./** S.9S and 9ss 2’” 5 -«- «« s£&&£?.****& men's sppsrai women’s nylon-rayon Down si.it. sto,.. an.- apoo,.i 7 , m,, ~ ..a.. >«*. D ~" S,o,rs i".«o.o>i». 0,.™, <M orted dinntrware » M i «w .i«iu. 2.M0 M “- t »y- *«*■*. "A corsets and brae C* to 90° sun “ w,™ its! nLT' w,.. 1.001. i.sb. 2»<* i.oo’. i, terlec, 69c»10.» Women’s COttOfl bIOUSOS totoj-i. -i-to. O-«* „ wkitt „„„„ inner 539 «... gg, ! ## ZZ'ZZrZZ’SZS ffJtrisTJLajss .:o. B is , .. royon velvet, soft kid leother in oo*'»-Vnoo P l' A j f l ßts with e5. 5, ..1.85 plates, sugar and creamers, soup . irregulars, long sleeves, easy to wash, slips. Were 2.99 to 10.99, now 1.88 stock. Several stylet. Rosebud prints . ~" , 4 Q 75 etroplee* white cotton end rayon bowls, bread and butter plates, plot* pairs ski paiamas, irregulars in fast drvinn, no iron ng. Broken sises. 480 nylon end rayon briefs. Were ond solid eolers. Short and long open dosed beck. Sizes 4to „ tin contour bros. Were 3,50 to tors end ether items. ' fS* VVi Were 39 5 to 5.00, now 2.|», 69c to 1.99. now.. 38c sleeves. Sizes 32 to 38. Were 3.99 ond 4.99, new 1.99 5 . 00 .-..2,49 Down Stairs Store, Housewarei, f 6to 1 8. If perfect, 2.99. Now 1.19 2 for 5.00 Down Stairs Store, Underwear Down Stairs Store, Women's Blouses Down Stairs Store, Women's Shoes Down Stairs Store, Corsets ond Bros North Building Down Boys' Apparel Down Stairs Store, Men's Furnishings these exceptional values... not remnants—on sale Friday at 9:30 Wfltfc a In*.* ntat. 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White, brown end a few colors. regularly 5.99 to 12.95 so y W , . . . . Down Stairs Store, Gloves f Large selection of pins, nocklocos, earrings and brace- Fabulous selection as acetates, reyen crepe*' w,n *« r | - • samples, close-outs ond slight imperfections UH it. *»M or .ilw,-colors ntrt.l. Som. with timuto.* cM.<» Mric U«lyrtrto. 51M.12t.20, m j j#ej i oM jj re d uee j • >«». Mm, br.w., block, whit., .qu.. .1.. Dttwn St.it. Stow. Jewelry Down Stoirs to Miss.,' ond Wom.n’s Dresses •£ M tw» ; t.M mi .rl.ts. «l/i t. 18'/.". M.ss, styled to re g «l«r,y 39.95 to 4SM Z 5’ W tSTZL. corsets and bras radnead un m 200 misses' trans-season coats, full length, fitted and 100 Whirl-*., firdlei, no roll top. Whit, nylon front ‘ 400 »-H .tyto. rtoc., tw«d. Old «tol». Sl«. men’s famOIS-make and back panel. Cross boned front. 16” and 18 retularlv 300 •Liu. if ff| _.. lengths. Were 7.95, now .. - 5.95 100 box suits, all wool and fully lined. Were 15.95, •f*onS SIUnS |*v9 a s*®® 100 Whirl-Eze girdles, white figured cotton front and 200 irregulars ond discontinued styles in rayon faille, now ______ 13.95 if perfect 3.95 to 5.00 9 * w * back panel. Action free crossed elastic for hip freedom. velvet ond simulated leother. Pouches, satchels and .. . •. H l.;. j nlntinum Wn # woshoblp Inna <!«.<> < nn rf< 16" and 18" Snaths Were 895 now ... 6.95 dutches. Black, brown, rod or ton. Please odd 10% 15 olpaco pile coots. Honey beige and platinum. Temp- wosnoble long-sleeve sports shirts r -*u i *. u l * i \a j mnn Fodorel Tnx. resist© lined. One button, roll collar and adjustable • oil fomous mokes in ginghams, royon gabardines, Same garment with Iqstex back panel. Were 10.0) “ V sleeves. Sizes 10 to 16. Were 55.00, now j_____3s.oo royon or acetates. 7 1 now 7 * fs Down Sfoira Stora, MoisdbOflS Down Stairs Store, Misses Coats and Suits • Small t# extro-lorae 200 Ploy-tox girdles, fab lined in small, medium or large. « _ nnw 3.99 . . . . . Sonforlxed cotton dress shuts in sizes 14, 14Vi, 15,J 6, •oo p«t.r v-an bra,"in whitVcotton. Regular and plunging woman s eashmero sweaters Irregulars of famous-make ievi,l7 w«, 12.95 .0 5.00, «* —.1.69,3 ».,s.oo nwklines. Were 3.0 Q, now 2.39 A OO .~J -:n Down Stoirs Store, Corsets end Bros regularly 17.95 to 22.95 Q* .. ™ # 1 Irregulars of leng-slatve cardigans ond putl-overs. 72x108 * , n M sms’s fanoas-meke pajamas f l.ui.L -L Dork colon. Sl*loa~'-I-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIzeS . 2.09 AM Cflna wVlllwß * f*og 45 Irregular orlon cardigans in white. If perfect 2.99, 42x36" coses 59c 2Hr 1.00 regularly 3.95 to 5.95 Me regularly 9.95 and 10.95 V - * 777*T "T. . Z ~7' ~ 180 CIUM DDfCIIfS regularly mow • first auolity ond soloct irregulars 500 M humps, Hoe, too*. h> eolf .. mmOo. S 99'^r 0 ' 5 °' 9 "«!» 72* I OS" 1.99 J WnfiM r*7i'.T* -• • ■i..L Lm U . m «ui c;«a. AW *a 10. AAA styles, neguiariy naw . ~ y.wf m ?29 • Sanfpruad cotton bronddoth or cotton flonnel h! C, 100 pair ofLemen's goloshes witk Cuban or 100 WMI toq.CM* ***ko« MnlitMW. WWto, mo« SSRi 7% 59. • cook aoOmkUy stylo* io o rorioty of pottorM low hoolA Black only. Sines 4to 10. green-Ar red. Ist quality or irsegulars. Were 5.99, . w 4M sixes Ato D p Down StaiTstara, Womans Sheas now _3-«. 1 3.99 Stfrry, HO IHOII Os pllOfte OrdfrS * Down Stoirs Store, Man’s FudWkhings Down Stoirs Store, Sportswear Down Stairs Store, Linens ond Bedding, North Building »■ Whistle Shut Off After SO Years on Job in Martinsburg MARTINSBURG. W. Va., Dec. 30.—The stocking company stesun whistle, which has roused thousands of persons here for more than half a century and provided a time guide for their clocks, has been stilled. 'The management today an nounced discontinuance of the signals for changing shifts be cause, it said, it had apparently exhausted its usefuiness and some people objected to it. The notice said; “You may wonder why the whistle did not blow this morn ing. , "Over the years practices change. The whistle has become of less and less importance in marking the beginning and end of shifts. It is a disturbing noise to the people living in the vicin ity of the mill. For these reasons we have decided to try doing without it. If there is a definite need for such a signal, we may extend the use of bells at the entrances and in the depart ments.” Old Btadensbur* rood. Silver Spring, Md. Herbert Horowlu. on "For Stretches the Horizon” at S p.m. Beth El Referee Cenxrecstien. SUfl North Washington street. Alexandria. Va. —Rabbi Emmet A. Frank will conduct the services. Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County. 8215 Old Georgetown road, Bethesda—Harlan Hurwltz will conduct the service. Montgomery County Jewish Commu nity. ‘JPttl East-West highway. Chevy Chase, Md.—Rabbi Tzvi H. Perath, on "In Lieu of a Sermon." Thousands to Greet New Year At Watch-Night Services Thousands of Washington res idents and visitors will hail the coming year at New Year's eve watch-night services tomorrow in churches at the District area Dr. E. Stanley Jones, noted missionary and author, will speak at the il p.m. service in Calvary Methodist Church. 1459 Columbia road N.W. The wor ship will be preceded by a pro gram of colored slides Dr. Rob ert H. Bogue, of the National Bureau of Standards, took dur ing a recent trip to Switzerland and Italy. This program will start at 6 p.m., and will be followed by a fellowsnip hour at 10:15 p.m. Mount Vernon Place Metho dist Church, 900 Massachusetts avenue N.W., has been chosen as one of the Methodist churches throughout the Nation to hold a 24-hour "Prayer for Peace Vigil.” starting at 6 p.m. to morrow and continuing until 6 pm. Saturday. Members of the church will be praying in the chapel continuously through the 24-hour period. Dr. Dale Crowley, local radio evangelist, in co-operation with the Northern Virginia Youth for Christ group, will conduct a watch-night service from 11 pm. to 1 am. over Station WEAM tomorrow. The following are among the churches to hold watch-night services New Year’s eve: First Baptist, in the Church of the Holy City, 1611 Sixteenth street N.W. Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden will conduct the candle light communion service. 11 p.m. Chevy Chase Baptist, 5671 Western avenue N.W. Dr. Edward O. Clark will officiate at a con secration service. 11 pm. Congress Heights Baptist, Esther and Brothers places S-E. The watch-night service will start at 9 pm. Fountain Memorial Baptist. 2214 Naylor road SJE. Fellowship hour will start at 9 pm., with the service at 11 pm- First Cengregatioiial, Tenth and G streets N.W.—Dr Carl Heath Kopf on "Begin Again” at the 11:30 pm. service. St. John’s Episcopal. Lafay ette square—Watch night serv ice at 11:30 p.m. Christ Episcopal, 620 G street S.E.—Holy communion service at 11:30 p.m. New Year’s Day holy communkm service at 10 am. Luther Place Memorial, Thom as circle—Dr. Walter B. Freed on “Holding Hands with God” at traditional watch night serv ice. 11 pm. ’ Augustana Lutheran, V street and New Hampshire avenue N.W. The moving picture “To Every Creature” will be shown at the 9 pm. worship. The Rev. Clar ence T. Nelson will speak at the 11:15 pm. St. Sylvester commun ion service. Faith Lutheran, Arlington Va. —New Year’s eve. vesper service at 8 p.m. Trinity Lutheran-Mount Rain ier, Thirtieth street and Bunker Hill road, Mount Rainier, Md.— The Rev. W. H. Kohn will con duct the services at 8 p.m. Bethany Lutheran, Groveton, Va.—The Rev. John Graudin on “God’s Promises and Our Proa- [ ises” at 8 pm. Bethlehem, 1610 T street SR.— Vicar Donald Prooge will preach at 8 pm. t Falls Church (Va.) Lutheran— The Rev Gerald E. Kuhn will] preach at 8 pm. Our Savior Lutheran, Arling ton—The Rev. Paul M. Kavaacb ; will preach at • pm. holy com munion service. First Trinity, Fourth and E streets N.W.—The Rev. H. B. Roepe will speak at 8 pm. holy, communion service. Pilgrim, Westgato, Md.—The; Rev. Enno K- Lohrmsnn wifi speak at 8 pm. ' j Greenbelt (M 4.) Lutheran— I The Rev. Edward Birner will s speak at 8 pm. holy communion service. Immanuel Lutheran, Alex- to*oaooo***o***a******aoao***oao****o*oo*****a e e e e e Dance Musie By o 1 RICHARD HIMBER j a end his orchestra , a 2 featuring J OAAY MONET , > • ALAN CARRIER j 2 and 2 S Bob Norman • Recording Star • e • e 2 HOTEL EMBASSY ROOM 2 STATLER a e 2 Make your New Year’s Eve reservations now! 2 2 Call Mr. Robert at Executive 3-1000 e e e e e • f andria, Va.—The Rev. Willner D. ! Mensing will speak at 8 pm. Asceiuien Lutheran, Landover Hills, Md.—The Rev# Henry C. I Sehroeder on “Abide Qh Dearest Jesus” at 8 pm. I Christ Lutheran, and Gallatin streets it.W.—The Rev.. William Bruening will preach at thf 8:15 pm. holy communion service. Calvary Lutheran, Silver Spring—The Rev. wqfter H. Moeller will preach at i gun. Meant Olivet, 1308 Vermont avenue N.W—The Rev. William Schiebei will conduct at U:45 p.m. service. , = Foundry Methodist, Sixteenth l and P streets N.W.—The‘tradi [ tional watch-night service will be held at U:l3 pm. Dr, Fred erick Brown Harris is paator. Lewis Memorial Methodist, Fourth and Hamilton streets N.W.—A candlelight silent com munion service at 8:15 pm. Marvin Memorial Methodist, Silver Spring—New Year’s eve program will start at 7:30 pm. with a moving picture. “The En chanted Forest.” The Rev. Franklin Paul Harris will give the meditation at the 11:16 pm. service. Bethesda (Mi.) Methodist—A family night service will be held starting at I pm. The- Rev. Marion S. Michael will conduct the devotional service at 11:80 pm. Arlington (Va.) Moibodist— After-Christmas COAT CLEARANCE Through Doc, 31st Only Entire Stock REDUCED 331/3% Do your own prico cutting . , . Deduct V 3 from Regular Price All Sales Cmah and Final Site 716 11th St. N.W., Bit. 6 and H Sts., RE. 7-9732 Wt Slenderise the Larger Woman The Rev. Harry Warden Back hus. 111. will deliver the message at 11 p.m. Graham Read Methodist. Fails Church—The Rev. Walter S. Green on “Someone on the Road Ahead" at the U pm. service. / First Naaarene Church, Six teenth and Webster streets N.W. —The Rev. William C. AUahouse will speak at the 10:30 pm. service. Green Valley Presbyterian, 5090 Dixon street S.E.—A candle light worship at 11 pm., with the Rev. Robert E. Hook. Lu theran minister, bringing the message.