Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 20

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- 20 ) i C.,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. ing and smooth, well rounded notes. E Her bits of coloratura work were par- 1l ticularly delightful. 1. F. M. Bowie, tenor, showed big full notes and good control, and Charles 'rru\\;\)r:daa ;“Il’l- - vy man, bass, carried the majority of the Emilio de Gogorza Recital. recitatives and arius in finished ora: = .. | torio style.” All the soloists as wel 1milio de Gogorza, dramatic bari as the chorus displayed the valuable fone, won an audience to enthusi-(quality of clean-cut enunciation in asm after 4 slightly perceptible cold- | their singing. Dess, probably due to the canceling G ol of previous engagements in Washing- | gEp|aEp GETS LENIENCY ton, in his concert at the National Theater yesterday afternoon. He FOR TRAFFIC OFFENDER seemed conscious of this attitude and took up the task of overcoming it Wwith a spirit that was irresistible. Policeman Tells Court Man He Ar- This Spanish-American’s voice has rested Is Not “Bad Sort” and = deep fulln in tone that suggests A bass-barito . q Has Family. Upper regist e St a as the lowe 5 The unusual spectacle v police- qually good In Spanish, clish, | man pleading for leniency for @ pris- ch and German and he has the |oner that he had arrested was pro- of subtl sting sented in the Traffic Court yeste d e and resulted in sus - f{month jail senten vach tionality i s, | Bryant, a yo however, in his s with a third « he seems to allow . abandon to the pro: and rhythms, His xongs vesterday ong his encores a fam care for L 3 Drink to Me Only | Mattingly for a With T ‘ared to win |and th d the la 3 wudience was I go and sat on, even until th g an who was 1 to remove the uno had slouched s, 1 am going to I out upon the s 3 X months in Jail ov you, The French Ca B pend the sentenc d then place you teese” cal y on probation for hs.' el — in the pos of ‘moontit “Clavelitos” : ! e an Canto del Presidiario also B e thos e oo tnte They populaL, t on taking out no more than Thec oper soup { ey_have put in chumann group which 'fc fine international contrast, : mood. Then, like cal prism, fol- cynical ‘Rus- In the fourth group Cyril Scott's “Song of Night of words and music that wer h exquis tistry by th d Huhn's powerful “ln d. perhaps better t other number. the immense and fine control of de Gogo Th, include Printemy “Comy 1u,” by Cha “Arabian and Dodson’s Car 3 lizabeth Winglow 7 vas a sympathetic accompa ! SR s---Toyland’s Capital chorua of nearly.s Bundred A Sign You'll —Santa Claus, as “Mayor,” offers the “freedom of the city” to Washington’s boys and girls, and will be tra and three of popular soloists George Harold dgireeted an un- |l Soon Take Down ! here himself to greet them. usually presentation of oratorio, “The Creation.” in the audi- Ty . torium Central High Sch —if You advertise your might hefore o very large audience, Apartment _for Rent —He has gathered here Toys, Dolls and Games from the old world and the new. s faih = Cliciheds = . . % ~ rough a Classified -ad b R L R s i'? The 5““’]- '[l"hf;t\k\'m‘ —~Come, see, wonder and delight over the biggest and best se- —The items listed are but a few of the opening special=—350 1 w the , the various place every v OKs— 3 . . . . . . P Py 5. rec : in ‘r,gh, s )_‘f‘“'lu,;:‘(,,“. > lected assortment of Tovs this city has ever seen. Mechanical others not advertised plainly marked with special signs. Look aled style a s o . T - . . e . - - - . between numbers t want to hire a House— Toys of all kinds will he in operation. for them. A reasonable deposit will reserve vour selections. zations. The orchestra, whi i SO yours is sure to come J sented the symphony in good style, to the attention of rent- " s & ] ers in a Star Classified Dolls 25-Inch 4T 1,000 Imported Jointed in the pletures por i ; 3 o { folding of this musical story of the Pl | , Doll beginning of the world between the assified ads vocal numbers. y y than all the i 2 : e work. of the s other papers in Wash- ) ; . . f (e gially effective in - 2 ington combined—be- \ . — pict ¢ ve fine bisque units’ of'shirp attack and prompin 5 sults promptly. f n shading the tones at the direction " ] 1 Bcehaio ! As 3 > 3 of Mr. Miller marked the choral num- “Around the Corner” is X | head. flaxen wig, =" £ L W brown or 3] bers. a Star Branch Office [ / = I Y Mrs. Ciara Young Brown, sop & e ., | open mouth, g L blue - eyes, open soloist, sang her arias with fine | = heads, flaxen has- fine bisqu = | brown or blue mouth: shapely moving eves, hands with turn- good quality 3 ) ) ing wrists anc papier-mache 5 Lodies enafi- papier-m ache Home of the WORUMBO Overcoat || | ‘ \ cled, and turn- e " G it W 1 This l‘mpv)'orlcd Character rted Character Babies, \ef_\ wimsom Choice of two Baby, h: ne bisque head res tall; complete with little dolls 5 X | - 2 with T ark hair, brown . SRR e | other styles and Pl s b piece knitted suit, dress, He's a b: tyles and | or nive moving eves” open (4 R0 outee o mitch { ) 90S RER ed Hinbe aud finy z blue. Have fine Special for the { tic dnd “fine _quahty i cads with flaxon hair, ¥ ise,in pink, blue and white. : i sal Sl leieiisely = open mouth, showing teeth: opening sale lchies dalloHefer foldiio brown or_biue moving eyes. m a n n OW 1 (O _‘\T,ff,”',i',“' §1 47 5100 YE:;’,\:“I?.\:?;}(V‘: \}Jnil\ enameled. I'IL"‘(?TH )\;.I.-, Main Aisle. Street and Fourth 100 of Our Well Known Janesville Coaster Wagons (On sale, Main Aisle, Street and Fourth Floors.) rdwood, fully arnished. Have re- . iron strong! HIS year Overcoats have been made to make a man “look™ big. They are massive. They e . : . sE 2 g S ‘his Beautiful imousine, the pride of our / \ are broad shouldered. They are automobile show ; built like 4 regular automobile, 3 ~ manly. finished beautifully, with upholstered cushions, com- \ t and Chair Set. Dol . % " plete with curtains, tufted seats. Best quality of ) LIPS : 221ix16 inches wide We don’t have to stop talking i disc wheels with heavy rubber tires, electric Tight® / ] and 273 inches high ioness w re SS S ¥ cquipment, gas and spark control levers, small side . o and chair 23!5 inches I).l"b'l]t_b_b when we pass fl'()l.'l.] the : isiige, nickel-plated hob caps) 148 00 The Jutta Character ] i | high. Opening sale size of oltir overcoats to the size of bumpers. Sale price ........ . K { Babies i = 1t— our stoc! ] The most lovable of the Jutta ! d $3.95 A lot of overcoats have been =BIEEE Dol Jurca, OusFinest Jointod fe botics erameien id gathered here. And they are good — Carts, made of good \ E —Child’s Oak Desk \ quality reed, with p Europe feather-weight doll. They have o overcoats. Hand picked. Each -t el e qualine e mache bod- shapely hands, with turning =~ —50 Galloping . P ’ wehber tied wheels, ; lex: bisque heads, with lisht or wrists, and are considered to Gees. They have 12- with its own style. steel axle gearing, 15 A dark flaxen hair; moving brown have the finest features, real ~ inch disc wheels with . . steel pushers with or blue eyes; open mouth, show- hair with bow. open mouth rubber tires, fiber seat The colors and fabrics in our ” wooden handle bars, : and s & shoping tectie, We catuce ke e i oo e - able hood; has § ¥ of this line, priced according to Norse of 8 B ks . djusta ; ete o orse of wood, with o erC('ats . dIC a versatile S('.t' leather strap d ¥ iy'.‘ 0 Shoms 8 ses0; jteel steering rod, There's spirit in.them and there’s body. of cart is 200 x oh 1 o e e Deauwifuly finshed, : . A 2 . 3 ch a . v oy suitable or childre: reserve in them. The choice you oy inches long and 8§ F 28-in. at $14.95. o 10t R inches wide. Special, larly $995, Openins make depends on how you feel Sale about things. . = ; price $4.95 Suits and overcoats are $19.75 to | | " - : —100 Game Boards $90—which takes in every kind of —Child’s Cook Stove, ) , A g L1 | Hl known as the “Star Arch- a check book. made of cast iron = 4 =l : erena,” plays 57 games in throughout with nickel J o = y one with 71 pieces of cquipment ; large size, made Goodman & Suss tailored-in- |l = . finish. A practical little 5 B stove, complete with 4 Rochester clothes start at $35. : T i 56 well scasoned paple, and 3 ; utensils® 1 imches | yide beautifully finished, Regu- % a i s hi = i “hild" - b3 Set, consisting of two Y, - J and 12 inches high. Open o e Chairs19 inches high, with 10-in square seat: lar_price of this ing price, le 16x20 and 19 inches high. All beautiful white % T board $4.95, sp $ 88 3 ~ uneled with black striping. Never sold for less 2 > oial x Y7 . - ¥ - T complete .. & w o : m mfiumn ahoe v g Kr::nn’s—Fourth Floor. trs AL Onen e PR e Kann's—Fourth Floor FRED PELZMAN, President. wize e awz 00§ KANN SONS Co. —====—_——__—='—=-=-== Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Street.

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