Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1924, Page 23

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e r————— RARE ATTRACTIONS AT CONCERT TONIGHT Chamber Music, Piano and Vocal i Solos. Among Features at i Central High, i CQMHUNITY SING PROGRAM Anton Kaspar String Quartet in| Initial Bow. Public concert at Central High Community Center to- night at 8:15 o'clock. Admis- sion free. Doors open at 7 oclock. PROGRAM. < Selocted ‘Washington Community Or- chestra, Charles V. Ban- mer, director. “America.” Salute to the flag. public.” “Love's Old Sweet Song." Everybody Welcoming v Washington. “Acquaintance Song." Everybody. “Nocturne” Borodin “Flederma trauss Mildred Kolb e, pianist. Selection by Washington Com- munity Orchestr: “Legend Beautiful Reading b ia Henne- mann setting by Alexander Hennemann. “My Old Kentucky Home." ongfellow (a) “Bestas (b) “Ah, Lo Myra McCathran Marl prano; Winifred Michael- son at the piano. Selection by Washington Com- muity Orchestra. (a) Minuet from “Septette.” hoven (b) “Scherzo™ Anton Kaspar. tet—Corona Riley, Ivalee } Dalsy Fickencher. ar- yden, Mary r. Kaspar at the piano. “The Star Spangled Banner. Everybody. — Chamber music, piano and vocal ®olos, a reading with musical eet- ting, orchestra selections, pipe-organ music and community singing will feature the free community con- cert tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Central High School audito- rium. The Anton Kas- par string quartet will make its ini- tial bow before the c¢ommunity ‘eing enthusiasts, This quartet is under the direc- tion of _ Anton Kaspar, Washing- ton’s well known wiolin soloist and MYRA MARKS. instructor, and is composed of Corona Hayden, Ivalee . May Riley and Daisy Ficken- er, violinists, with Mr. Kaspar at the piano. The quartet's contribu- tions will be Beethoven's “Minuet m the Septette” and the Schubert “8cherzo. Lixt of Sololsts. Winifred P ne.” by Borodin ‘Fledermaus,” The unique of the even- ing's entertainment will be the read- ing of Longfellow's “Legend Deauti- ful.” by Virginia Hennemann. with setting by Alexander Henne- Of- of sev- the include * and the Strauss mann. The Washington Community chestra, under the leadership Charles V. Banner, will render seléctions and accompany ity singing. . H. Clyde Grimes has arranged A program of pipe-organ music to precede the general concert. l 1,080 Free Sents Provided. There will be 1650 free seats and 320 seats reserved for members of the association and those desiring reserved seat privileges cen The doors on Clifton street will open at 7 o'clock. No children under the age of four years will be admitted and all other chil- dren must come with adults and sit with them throughout the concert. secure Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. Maj. Gen. H. C. Hale, at Chicago, has been ordered to the General Hospital, Mot Springs, Ark., for treatment. Lieut. Col. . H. Burton, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and Lieut. Col. A. Lynch and W. A. McCain, at New ork city, all of the Quartermaster Corps, have been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the quarter- master general. Maj. G. B. Foster, jr., Medical oCrps, st Fort Sheridan, Il, and Second Lieut. D. M. Dunne, jr.’ Corps of E gineers, at Fort Humphreys, Va., have been ordered to this city for treal ment at Walter Reed General Hospi- tal. Capt. F. A. Crane, Dental Corps, at Fort Snelling, Minn., has been ordered to Honolulu, Haw Staft Sergt. S. H. Hershman, Quar- ermaster Corps, at Walter Reed Gen- eral Hospital, and Sergt. W. T. Jack- son, at the West Point Military Acad- emy, have been placed on the retired list on account of age. Capt. G. W. Hovey, Coast Artillery Corps, at Portland, Me., has been or- dered to Honolulu, Hawail. Sergt. E. A. Gautler, 13th Infantry, has been detailed to duty with the Maine National Guard, at August «Sergt. Joseph Steinecke, to duty with the New York National Guard, at Binghamton, and Sergt. Paul Gross- man, air service, with the Massachu- ®ctts National Guard, at Boston. NAVY. . Lieut.. Coramander J. P. Helm, Sup- ply Corps, at San Diego, Cal, has been ordered to Pearl Harbor, Ha- wall; Lieut. Max Baum, Supply Corps, from the Navy Department to the Neches; Lieut. I. W. Thompson, Sv ply Corps, from the 1ith naval dii trict to the Kanawha; Lieut. S, F. Vaughan, Supply Corps, from the . F. Cooper, Medical Corps, [ Naval Hospital, Great ., to the Naval Medical chool, this eits. Lieut. L. K. Orr has been trans- ferred from the Navy Department to the Pyro; Ensign G. G. Herring, Jr. from the Texas to the Naval Academy; Ensign W. F. Hinckley from the Denver to the Navy Depart- ment, and Ensign M. E. Thomas from the Chewink to the Asiatic fleet. Liets. F. H. Dean, R. B. Parker nd A. G. Shepard at the Annapolis aval Academy have been ordered to the post graduate school, New York elty. Lieut. B. H. Shepley at the navy rard, Philadelphia, has been assigned o the command of the Curlew, and Lieut. G. Greaves, Medical Corps, at the Naval Medical Schoo! s cit) has been ordered to the Na . pital at Great Lakes, Il —— e Worse Than Nothing. He (poetic)—Darling, we have lost everything save honor. She. (practical)—And tha just the thing we don't need if we're to live %v our wits Branded as Nut By Daugherty, Is Now Vindicated Branded a “nut” by a member of ' the cabinet several weeks ago, a well known newspaper man of Washing- ton was vindicated yesterday by ln-; other cabinet member. H Because he persisted in asking ' guestions on a certain subject, the rewspaper man was called a in a jocular way by Attorney n eral Daugherty during a conference with newspaper men, The same man attended a confer- ence yesterday who was told by another new man that he was talking w £0 branded officially by a cabi olleague. The Interior Depar ment head reversed the decision of the Attorney Ceneral, declaring he had been more or less assoclated with the mentally ased for many years and knew a “nut” when he saw one. “lI know a nut when I see one Secretary Work said, “and I am sure this man is not a nut. —e DR. ETHEL M. WATTERS TO GIVE HEALTH TALK ‘Woman’s Welfare Association In- vites Public to Lecture at 3:30 P.M. Today. ‘The Women's Welfare Association extends to the public a cordial invi- tatlon to attend the second lecture of itz series on public health. Dr. Ethel M. Watters of the United States children's bureau will speak' this afternocon at 3 ck in the auditorium of the seum, 10th and B stre | The ‘subject will be ment, Mothers and Infant i The reduction of maternal and in-| fant mortality which has been el fected through governmental actl ities is becoming a matter of nation- | wide interest and carries a strong public app The third lecture of the series will be delivered by Dr. Royal S. Cope- land, senator from New York. Sunday, February 10, at 0 o'clock. His subject will be ethuselah’s | Secrete”” Admission Is free. — No Ear for Music. From the Birminghom Age-Herald. “Has your daughter sical education I suppose s0," ans: ble, “but sometimes wh ing one of those cfas: seems to me learn ail over al pieces it that she is starting to agal Designers and Manuiacturers Coughs « Colds The Reason Is e NEW FOR ¢ Kimonos Draperies WONEN! 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There is nothing like it anywhere and hosts of ruptured persons are as- tounded at the ease with which thelr ruptures are controlled, For a limited time only, free trial treatments of this Musole Strengthening Preparation gre being mailed to all who apply.: It A an original, painless Method, No operation, no danger, no risk, no absence from dally dutles or pleasures. Send-no money; simply write your name and address plainly ' and the free treatment with full information will be mail- ed_you In sealed package. ynimt‘;n now.—;'odly.' It may save o wearing of a truss for life. tortirlng FREE TREATMENT COUPON Capt. W. A, Collings, Tne. "Box Biz; WateHown. N, Y. Send Free Test of your System for Rupture. Name ... Address ... THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN Starting the Second Week of Educational Campaign for the National Pressure Cooker Demonstrations Lectures Here Tuesday, January 2%th at 3:30 Economies in GTON, D. O, JANUARY 27, 1924—PART T. D. KANN Sons Co. Felephone Main 7200 ; “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets ousewares, Rugs and Draperies On Thursday, January 31st, Miss Marion White, of the Dept. of Do- mestic Science, Central High School will talk on “The Housewife of the Future,” and “The Coming Cook- ing.” Kann's, Fourth Floor. —Every one is invited to at- tend. For Every Room Tomorrow Is “Double-Sale” Day in the Floor Coverings Store —Being the last Monday of the January Clearance Sale and also Economy Day. venient Club Plan of payment makes buying a new rug or two an easy matter. A Group of Slightly Soiled and Slightly Imperfect Axminster and Velvet R Sizes 814x101; ft. and 9x12 ft. Special for Tomorrow If perfect these rugs would sell from The group contains: 33 Seamless Axminster Rugs $54.95 to $69.50 37 Seamless Velvet Rugs ugs —All of which are very fine makes of rugs from the Smith, Roxbury, Sanford and Mo- hawk Mills. In very good patt are hardly noticeable. 9x12-Ft. 8% x10%-Ft. and 9x12-Ft. Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs 8 and 9-wire grades Formerly $24.95 to $32.45 —This assortment comprises rugs Smith, Firth and Mohawk Mills, known for their high qualities. They are" the highest grade all-wool woven brussels rugs, in oriental, two-tone and floral designs. erns and colorings. Just Received price of 20 from Alex. which are give splendid service. Two Lots of Mattresses With Soiled or Torn Tickings $6.95 Lot No. 2 $10.95 If perfect, these Mattresses would sell from $9.95 to $29.95 Single, Twin, Three-Quarter and Double Sizes —Only 25 mattresses in the two lots combined, Some are cotton filled and others are made of Jayer felt. A slip of muslin or cretonne over these mattresaes and you will have one as good 28 new, at a very low price. The small number, makes us advise “early shopping.” 55 Metal Cot Beds 21 Brass Beds Economy Day Price Single and Double Sizes sl .95 Economy Day Price Has link spring. 59-95 Folding style. Kann's—Third Floor. $28.88 —In oriental and floral patterns. woven and have a long, soft nap that will Closel; 2,240 Certain-teed wood and carpet patterns. (Please bring room measurements.) . =27 x 54 =in. s 49¢ Grass Rugs. Day price.. The imperfections are so slight they Thirty 9x12-Ft. Axminsier Rugs Which are to be sold at the special Economy 415x9-ft. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, Monday, y Choie, $3.00 Sq. Yds. There are good values offered, so look up your floor covering needs and pay us a visit. Our con- 30260 in. Mottled Wool Smyrna Rugs. Monday, Choice, . $2.99 —These are heavy wool rugs, reversible and in neutral com- binations of colorings. Felt Base Floorcovering Perfect Quality, cut from rolls. Regular 69¢c quality; Economy Price ASqg Yerd....................__.. .. . Stenciled —Congoleum Art Squares—Sizes 6x9, 5x9, 4%4x9 ft. Economy Day price, each... —Of perfec e $2.95 t quality and in at- tractive tile patterns. —Remnant lengths Inlaid and Plain Linoleum. Econ- omy Day price, sq. yd.. 85 C —Lengths of 2 to 10 yard pieces. Regular $1.59 to $2.95 grades. —9x12-ft. All-Fiber Rugs, regu- larly $12.75. Econ- $8 88 . omy Day price C —LEvery yard of Certain-teed Floor Covering is guaranteed to give satisfactory service. Choose from tile, Certain-teed floor covering is easy to clean, sanitary, durable and attractive. —O0dd lots “Seconds” Felt-Base Rugs, 474x6 ft. and 6x6 s it. Economy Day price, —18in. x 9 ft. Congoleum and Wal- tona Rugs, “Seconds.” 59C Economy Day price.... Kann’s—Third Floor. Monda --AwningsandDmperiesatEconomySalePriCes —80 Full Bolts Attractive Cretonnes, the good designs and colors. Regu- 24 larly 85c. Special, yard.. = —In light and dark color signs. Full yard wide. peries, slip covers, bed sets, fancy work, ete. —20 Full Bolts Standard Quality Curtain Swiss. Regular 29¢c grade. 22¢ Spectal, yard —These are in_ the most popular small, large and medlum dotted effects; some figured and blocked effects. the thing for kitchen or bathroom curtains. —100 Extra Large Sise Bar Harbor c-lr' OCushions. $1.95 grade. Spe- clal, ench . —These are extra well tufted, styles. furniture. made. —150 Round burst shape. These pliiows are cov Qark cretonne, filled with ity soft trom. camping. Pcially priced, filled with soft cotton; reversible Large sizes for wicker and office Oretonne Pillows, sun- $1.00 grade. Special, ‘in light and excellent qual- cotton; many oolors to select 1deal for porch use, canoes and also Just $1.44 thickly —Awnings made of heavy-weight duck. In brown and white, blue and white and light tan and white stripes. Com- plets with all fixtures, ready to hang. 3 ft. to the. frame and 9-in. valance. 69c inches. —42-piece Cottage Set, decorated with fine gold hair line; complete serv- ice for six people. Spe- $5.98 aset .... —Wash Boards, with glass rub- bing surface, re- inforced through- out, and well] made. Special— Oc —AGriswold Brand Food Choppers— Can be adjusged for cutting fruits, meats, vegetables. Special— . | —G age Cans, 3-gallon size: reinforced with bail han- dle and cover. —Teas, Special, o O Bollers, with cover of rein- forced heavy tin; two sizes to select from. Special, $1.39 —Crepe Toilet Paper, liberal size rolls. Spe- cial, six rolls for - in Advance Sale of Awnings and Porch Shades Orders Taken for 800 Awnings—300 Porch Shades—Greatly Reduced —Make Selections From Samples—Or- ders will be complete in from two to three Six Popular Grades in Four Sizes . T $2.45 —Awnings made of dark tan and white striped duck. 3 ft. to the frame, and 9-inch valance Complete with all fix- tures ready to hang. —The above awnings will be found in sizes 30, 36, 42 and 48 inches wide to fit spaces from 28 to 50 Kann’s—Third Floor. two White Ene amel Tea Pof slightly i perfect, double- coat ware. cial, each— Spe- — $2.95 —Awnings made of full 8-o0z. weight khaki duck, mounted on galvanized com- plete with all fixtures, ready to hang. 3 ft. 6 in, to the frame, 12-inch rustproof frame valance. 15¢ Sale Belmont Pattern Silver-Plated Tableware 15¢ 15¢ —Tablespoons, eaeh, o o e < ~—Table Knives, each —Sugar Shells, each —Bhie Jap- anned Round C ylinder Bread and Cake Boxes, with shelves, spe- cial, each— ts, ed 19¢ —Imported Square Willow Hampers, rein- forced with hinge cover. Spe- \ cial, piece double- coated ware, slightly im- perfect. Spe- cial, a set— $1.19 Kettles, slightly fect, five-quart =) imper- i 98 P anned Roll- top Bread Boxes, large ize with two ide handles, special— $1.19 ) —*Seconds” White Enameled Tea . 15¢ _15¢ 15¢ —150 Pairs Irisk Point Curtains. $5.95 to 3$7.95 grade. Special pair, —Thege are made of excellent quality bobbinet, with handsome applique motif designe. popular at the present time. —3200 Serim Panel A mel Curtaims. $1.45 ; n length, and width, with imitation Italian $5.00 Just the style curtain that is 5o 96¢c sin Spectal, filet lace along the béttom and heavy bullion fringe border. used The kind that is one to a window. Very attractive for spring and summer use. ~— —* $3.95 . —Awnings made of popular well -known Sicilian __striped duck, pattern No. 550. Mount- ed on round galvanized rust-proof frames. 3 ft. 6 in. to frame, 12-inch valance. =—1,200 High-Grade Oil Opague Window Shades. Perfect quality. ularly —Mounted on excellent spring rollers, complete with fixtures ready to hang. In white, ecru, light, olive, medium and dark green. Sold reg- Special, each.... 83c for 98c. Size 3 ft. wide by 5 ft. 9 in. long. 150 Yards of E0-inch Leatherette Furni- ture Covering, in black, green or tan. Regularly 98c. Spectal, yard —Suttable for upholstery purpose fons, ete. All cut from full bolts. 59¢ —50-piece Dinner Set of imported Carlsbad china. cial, set. . . Choice of three decora- tions. Spe- 5 1 4.98 special, —S w e eping Brooms, well made, with smooth han- dle. Special, two —500 Reg- ular $100 O’'Cedar Dust or Pol- ishing Mops, —Seconds of Semi - por- celain Bread and Butter Plates, plain white. Spe- cial, six fer Thin White Imported Nippon China Cups and Saucers. Special, for six 98¢ —Save $1.00 this Wi zard Combina- on tion. regular $125 can of polish and ~White Emamel N sise C | Dishpans, slightly nm..n? 89%¢ —Ideal Fire- less Cookers, Jtwo - well size, regu- 2575, A larly if desired. Kann's— Third Floor. -

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