Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1922, 1000, a5 the first pavment by the ; a fine bit of tragic work as he bade | Possessed of much charm of face, AMUSEMEN l S Pis ot o fond araweli Just- before | heare and vaicer Mme. Chanebors com: | U= S. PAYS $5,000,000 | States to Colombia of the $ taking it out to sell it for Mimi In-|bines wtih them a certain dash and to be paid the ia terrante suffereq through lack of op- | sparkle that set her work apart. ON COLOMBIAN DEBT | treaty "aprocmen portunity. but his baritone, so far us| When she “vamps” the opera hero growing on- of t | Panam. through drawi onb uqh mq room "The balance will be paid in four an- y o E AN B al!cvd was well received. Carlo Peroni|man ||n ;hc -umen::;.y n:':la vm:no:l?;; Secretary Hughes Gives linlstcr1 Puccini’s “ILa Boheme,” based on Mur- | conducted. appeals for sympa nual payments of $5,000,000 each, 5 = ) Sy, | ke-believe from the| First of Annual Checkson $25,- | sy E Wr}meni SIeepmq car 1 ger's novel, “Bohemian Life,” was given Bme, but” alse in reality from the R Sty POLI'S—“La Boheme.” disclosed, was worth hearing. Cervi.|she also manages to “vamp” ever last night at Poli's Theater by the San “Tales of Hoffman.” audience. She omsd.r lu.e .nm; 000,000 Damage Bill. | Bv means of a newly devised pneu- 3 Carlo Grand Opera Com y, Wi and Josephine Luc- | who puts the rand”’ Into gran : | matic machi: - dll'ecf io q Fitstn In the role of Mimi and Manuel | cnese divided the honors between thes | SPoFE. Without auch human appeal| The Seoretary of State yesterday| oo 1 pivers aniiy A BL Epiphany Pastor Denounces |saiazar as Rodolto. This tragedy, so|in the “Tales of Hoftman,” presented | hs fn¢ artincial mockers. B e o, vA o Wouzsi i dmps) he com tnto filled with lovely melodies, has ever|yesterday afternoon. Offenach’s, 31y, Boscacci deserved more a Z ” “Wave of Intolerance been popular with opera lovers, and a | opera, filled with the fantustic love | plause than he reccived. His ¢ large audience was out to hear it last 3 of the poet, Hofiman, and he at mo time res in U. S. Today night. \fme. Charlebois . dn-blan factics to y i = Mme. Fitztu was 1 llent vofce | Unusual opportun ) E from his audience. The | g 8/in excellent yolce] gyeimont of it The - P ctro De , as Dr. ) [ . i A dvanta rear is p . b e {@nd her clear, ringing tones thrilled With o broadside of optimism, trust ' her auditors, flowing smoothly in the I the future and bellef in mankind, many beautiful themes that fill the Rev. Dr. James E. t of MimL Her acting was excel- | “vamp, Freeman, rector of | 1ent and, in the last scenc in particu-{ond act, in v anta Barbara “Where the mountains Quality Furniture for Cash ood qu: tre , und lar, she’ was very effective, 1 carolle™ is a featu S the Church of the | 12! ¥y effective. In the| ; excellent. being forced '® various duets of Mimi and K | charms quite as much upon the zu- | Peroni, was excel 613 2 . meef }be SCA ~ ~ ~ Eplphany, brought | the balance and blending of *theis ) dlence s upon Eoihinn, B0 09 repeagitne Bascarolle wher piated ave Une-third to ne- 1 b end of ihe | cellently fille o his auditors to| o es wor and thelr feet In a tirst and third acts, as they left the e aaesi oy from ‘behind the scenes &’@{g@g%!g@!g@!g%%@!&%‘(w*fi@%% ew ba 3 ' on “America To- DALS distance ! fi ! hf befro::amn:. jimuch applaus s w’;l‘h “l‘n’i’s‘ !F © B e which were well covered g3 ame n Willard He suffercd a bit in e singing, when the o litt € too loud and oves et A service meeting all the expectations of seasoned travelers to this beautiful city. You travel via the low-altitude, warm weather route—on that train famous for twernty years, the Rock Island Lines Golden State Limited The short, interesting way to Los Angeles and San Diego. 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LATER DELIVERY if you wish—or prompt- ness itself if you say “send it up.” 13sDD tendency Oue must noy to her as a thorough ounded artist d Bonelll, as Marcel, th h may be sanl fc es—and the VL EL LD D IR Charles E. Tribby, Jr. 615 15th St. »= TO KEITH'S 15 Years on 15th Street NGARA AR 3 ot religious fit parine at at present, and_his comedy it at its height, 4 the ness of th hall ring whe Bedy; all through the try and intoleranc: -thinking men are doom- Furniture Gifts | @ik = bound to develop education spreads.” 7] 7 () 5 3 a glowing tribute at e ea i purposes of such o A : [ 1 Rotary, and sald that BT (b T Tl bl [l g T T ()Tl Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S. E. Open Evenings Until § LR gé : : : Y & 3 the § anic} they multiplied the sooner 7 5 ] g7 ! would a common understanding come Usefulness and Worth | i | Knowles Cooper, who is traveling in { the west, Arthur Marks presided and announced that to date the committes ( ;O.\'SOLE Tables with Jlin charge of the Rotary “kiddies' ) % ; | Christmas party” hag collected 32,363 1214 F St. N\W. mirror to match jfrom more than 100 members of the i club. % 13 . . ' make a most sensible “¥red §. Lincoln, acting for Henry | Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel | Bittinger, chairman of the financ . Tl st .. [ committee of the Christmas activitie and worth-while gift. De iled the contributions from th e e | R Continuing—Friday and Saturday plain or carved. in woods . §i Many Guests Entertained. Suggestions for the Feminine Gift | secret Frank Shipe announced | | that tickets for the affair were now | ocurable and all desiring same | be accommodated by the as- | t secretary in the hotel. i y delegates attending the na- to match your furnish- ings. At the Wright Co. you will find the prices { { tional rivers and harbors convention, | below what vou would now in session at the hotel, wers CLUB WOMEN ELECT. Florida Delegate Named Chairman ; F of General Federation. i O Three Specials for Tomorrow! | | | 1 | _PINEHURST. N. C, December 7.— | Mrs. J. W. McCollum of Galnesville, | | { has been elected chairman of the south- castern council of the General Federa- of Women's Clube, in annual con- ion here. Mrs. McCollum succeeds | J. E. Hayes of Georgla. i Other officers elected we: Mrs. Stan- id_of who suc- ? North Car- Radium Silk Chemise $2.95 Unusually dainty envelope chemise of lustrous Radium Silk, trimmed with fine Calais lace and ribbon. Featuring a variegation of new colors. Irish Lace Trimmed Chemise 45.00 Delicate traceries of real Irish lace to- gether with two-tone ribbon and tuci effectively adorn this beautiful chemise of heavy Silk Crepe de Chine. Radium Silk Nightgowns, $7.95 Mahogany Finish Console Table & Mirror 32-inch Mahogany-finish Console Table. shaped designs with 12x24-inch mirror match. Special .. nan, and Mrs. J. ol FE AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Genuine Mahogany Console Table & Mirror | S [ 30-inch Genuine Mahogany Extra High {near the Fitou station yesterday by Console Table with Polychrome mirror of $37 50 et e roat Nviolenca-iASeud- C 2 den gust of wind swept under the unusual design to match. last car but one, lifting it clear of the ralls. Two other cars toppled into & ravine. No one was hurt. Walnut or Mahogany Console South Americs and_Afrioa wore 145 High-Class Dresses Unusually hand. 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Square heeol; B’l.wcfi'white, brown, and many the latest One of our most tempting values. An ex- cellent chiffon silk hose. This is made in black and almost every desirable color at an exceptionally low price. Square heel. Also a medium weight $2 75 of excellent quality. Per pair . “pointex” Hose with hand-embroidered clocks in fancy designs. Black with white clocks, lisle top and sole. Per $2 75 P 5 . A large assortment of sport hose in beau- tiful accordion-ribbed two-tone combina- tions. Also solid colors in the smart, heavy-ribbed style. $ 2 2 5 radlant, ant oV seeks the vicinity of radi- ance. Your teeth are Table T h i s Easy - iolding, Strongly Made Card Table has green leath- erctte covering and is well braced. $1.85 Women’s and Misses’ Gowns, Choicest styles of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Roma and Chiffon Vel- vet, for Afternoon, Street and Evening wear -Preparation will clear up quickly and permanently any mouth inflammation and pyorrhea. A a A trial treatment bott! N Mcftaics Preparatien. Only P IR T BT sore and int Tno., 3818 M Street At Reliable Druggists $1.00 150 Coats and Wraps 692 Formerly to $95.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats in newest models. Of Rich Fabrics luxuriously trimmed with Squirrel, Caracul, Beaver, Taupe and Kit- Fox, Mole and Wolf Furs or plain tailored. 25 Fur Coals 2852 Formerly $355.00 Hudson Seal—Deep Collars and Cuffs of Skunk A Timely Sale of Cedar Chests A CEDAR CHEST s never nmlsb{-select from a stock of one and two of a kind. Lane Standard and other good makes. 40 and 44 inches long, in several doe:llms' mn:n1 or 318.50 med .. Blemishes Sallow, muddy, roughened or blotched complexions are usae ally due te constipatien. When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is produced in the bewel Regular $21.00, $22.00 and $25.00 Chests Nojel becavse it mataral lubricant and thus ree places it. Nujol is & Yabri-

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