Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 23

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THE EVENING |¢ G. 0. P. CONVENTION : DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTE | ¢ P S, " | Mississippi Senator Likely Choice . d keynoter of the N i Plans Discussed for Broadcasting | at Gommniittee Meeting Proceedings by Eleven Stations ey = Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi | Spanning United States. f | is being widely talked of here as the | of the Democra vnote” speech & n of the Den STAR, WASHIXGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924 SM'TH BDOM ENDS paign for the Democratic nomina-|duties, halted while he attended th 4 tion. Murphy, | funeral of Charles F. late Mr. Roosevelt was Democratic can- | Tammany chieftain 1id he | o NEW YORK FACTIONS | ciiue rér Viee Prefiaent st e it | woutd not campaien or leave tho state | election, and for a e ctive W it on. | Blene 5 against’ the Tammany clai Ile | until after the nation vention. | — has been a close friend of the gov-| Mr. Roosevelt s ot A ernor's since 1911, when the latter { would be Py the Associated Press | was majority leader in the state leg- | sons who kr NEW YORK, May 1.—The unity of | islature. knows him the New York Democratic organiza- Acting upon his assertion that the | persons wh R Ga g '~ | principal work of the committee | who real | tion in its boom for Gov. Alfred B.|wWouid e 1 ther states | tions, VILLA FOR MINISTERS. I Smith for P dent is demonstrated | the real Go has now him, 'S Given by Admirers of British|by Tamm cordial reception "'|f\":'m }:(,.;,:mg announced he ks PSS v g 3 i the appointme of Fra ould org: e the e committee. | The Wan o Labor Administration. : ROt f Franklin D.| "Gov, Smith left last night for Al- [are the get-together p Ay ToRden ention in Madison W0osevelt to steer Gov, Smith's cam- ' bany to cateh u. ith his offie eople. aders as t Mad | " Roosevelt to iov. Smith® 1 t D his oflicial | people. t the suggest New York, in June BRIGHTON, England, M < e ction was not in en elect- | liowing the example of Lord Lee, who 000000000 AR RO with the views of the Pres- - placed Chequers »urt at the di \ comings of the © administratic or Senator Harr clection of Represent i Burton of Ohlo as te 3 chairman complet, the intrica inery in moton. mitteeman Wil achusetts, ma {dge's pre ited the name Burton for th of The Star | we hip, which w ¢ for District | Ruby Lee | luncheon. \VACHINERY SET T0 WORK 2 Arrangements Committee of Party Largely Completes Task. : : > Wadsworth Wins Favor, formal discussion of Senator | ments . Wadsworth, jr., of New likely candidate for the Just Arrived— Coming Monday! The June Delineator hairmanship under- 2 s The June Butterick 74 y J i Annlversal‘y > occupied a brief period itor Hiy ¥ has been afforde Patterns I ; n Sale ols 56 " | most o e | PR O The June Butterick ‘ \ ) ‘ ) to in re o : £ : FFashion Sheets W\ | ) i |ll\:;h’4';(ll( bration of our 03t i tha 1 Summer Fashion Books First Floor, King's Palace o Associated T LEVELAN the committee | flo e regurded the | The camp v Wadsworth's the event ntion would ward for a See Sunday’s Star and Post for Particulars nmittee prob- B ain June 2. | ably will meet here The first man ever defended by a lawyer at Old Bailey court, in was acquitted. | Of Piece Goods and Home Needs at Prices to Bring Throngs of Thrifty Shoppers. Black Sateen 4 Yards for 39¢ Yard-wide Black d weight The kids all like it—you’ll AMOCO-GAS dhe like it too— Original Special Motor Fuel~ revolutionized the gasoline industry. Look out £ov imitations Turkish Bath Towels, 3 for $1.25 Canton Crepe, Yard 29¢ Cretonnes \\"indfiw Shufic\' 4 Yards for 45-In. Fruit of the L.oom, 3 Yards for Regular §0c Fruit o the Loom Pillowcase Cotton, known for its fine finish and endur- ng service. $1.25 ablecloths Tle: vy em- a ; ol combinations, Stenciled Tablec Covers, 2 for “l’;'rcalc 6 Yards for Stand Q l‘lull Runners Each Felt-t Dress Gingham 6 Yards for Crepe, Yard $ Yard-wide Knitted Rachmaninoff, Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra! Genius, art and craftsmanship have again combined to produce Victor Records which must rank as a noteworthy achievement in the history of music. Rachmaninoff at the piano plays his own composition accompanied by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Stokowski, and Victor recording has made imperishable this masterpiece of living genius. The piano, at Rachmaninoff’s touch, sings as it has never sung through any reproducing instrument—in the rare moments which are unaccompanied or against the full flood of Stokowski’s faultless orchestra. We offer these records to the public with a satisfaction which will be shared by every lover of great music and as evidence of what the Victrola alone can give you. All-Star Cast of NEW SPORT COATS In a Friday Drama of Undersellng at 10 Encore! &= Out tomorrow : New Victor Records Trimmed Hats Red Seal Records ===z X $ 5 .00 Concerto No. 2, inC Minor (Ruchmasisof) Rachmaninoff with Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra . & In a Sale to Add a New and Inspiring Chapter to the Long List of King’s Palace Spring 2nd Movement—Part 1 1 {an Movement—Part 2 | 8064 $2.50 Millinery Events ITats that not only march in the front rank of Fashion, 2nd Movement—Part 3 1 3rd Movement—Part 1 j 8065 250 ¢ of a quality and fineness of workmanship to make them acceptable to any woman who appreciates the fine art {3r¢| Movement—Part 2 | f millinery creation Meeting the overwh ing public demand for really grade coats at a bargain price, with another sale to create even greater its predeces buying enthusiasm ying sors. Beautiful and practical coats for now and for the whole summer—de veloped in soft, light weaves of polaire. Plain shades. block plaids. by the composer himself with the Philadelphia Orchestra shadow plaids and broad stripes. colorful a s of flowers, others adorned with peacock and 2.5 3rd Movement—Part 3 j 8066 0 These three Red Seal records inclade two whole move- ments from Rachmaninoffs second big piano concerto, played y : - under Stokowsks The ssuance of these Tecords is an cvent ) HAIR HATS—Leghorn Hats—Crepe Hats of the kighest importance in the kistory of econded music. K4 Large, med mall models, the majority showing lavish and C feather noveltics and ribbons. Black, black and white and the ap- Lined with Lingette or Sacred Selections proved colors. Satin de Chine 'y Victrola No. 100 3 $150 Mahogany, oak or walnut Victrola No. 405 ‘Walnut, $250; electric, $290 There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trademarks. TRADE MARK “HIS MASTERS VOICE™ Vict ield Not to Temptation Bringing in the Sheaves Kief Trnity Moot Qi 19279 Gospel one for a single voice with orchestra, the A ot Dok o iid vt Rebconia it Al the swing and vigor of the “old-time religion” in every note. Vocal Selections (1) Long Ago, Sweetheart Mine (2) A Maid Sings Light MacDowel) (1) The Swan Bent Low (2) The Sea (MacDowell) Olive Kline | 4539 Royal Dadmun ABSE Four songs of the lamented Edward MacDowell, issued beautiful primarily for educational purposes, but so in them- selves that every one will enjoy these records. [What'll 1 Do? |She’s Everybody’s Sweetheart Marcia Freer-Henry Burr Hemey Bm} 19301 “What'll I Do?” is for contralto and tenor—a_ somewhat unusual combination. “She’s Everybody’s Sweetheart” is a ballad, half-pathetic, half-humorous. Together they make a splendid record of tuneful popular music. Dance Records {Huh Hula Dream Girl—Waltz Sad Hawaiian Sea—Waltz P o) o Two waltzes in “Hawaiian” style, with an orchestra featur- ing steel Hawaiian guitars, against a C i ‘The familiar wail of Hawaiian string music flute and violins. background of piano, is continually in evidence in these two records. {Memory Lane—Waltz cih vocat refrein Down Home Blues—Fox Trot } Waring's Puuylnnins} 19303 Waring’s Pennsylvanians in their public appearances are jcoring a remendous success—and 50 will hese new records organization. From One Till Two—Fox Trot i cscet rfrete Kaufman'’s Origi ennsylvania Serenaders | ; 9304 's Original P In a Charleston Cabin (Song Melancholy)—Fox Trot Kaufman’s Original i Pennsylvania Serenaders You'll be glad to hear these musicians again. They play two fox trots which are all fire and ginger, with some startling piano-work and new wind combinations. RADE MARK ola T Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J. $2.00, 32.50 and $3.00 Sport Hats Milan hemp and basket straw hats, in the newest pokes and mushrooms, trimmed with $ 49 silk sashes and bands, with patent leather L bands, puggarees and embroidered designs. 5 —First Floor, King’s Palace. New Purchases Bring a Friday Underselling of Women’s Hosiery Silk-and-Glos Hose T 1. faults s i that you e X s beautiful e of thread silk & K), with three-seam ‘ 11 pe ell for $1.00 and $1.25. &, white, gray, peach and white with black some of the last named of perfect Pai air Silk Hose and Silk-and-Glos Hose Bought and sold as irregulars, but the price is the most irregu- iar thing about them! In black, black with white clocks, gray, sand, peach and banana. In the sale are also some chiffon hose in gun metal only. clock quality. WOMEN'S NEW SWEATERS s e $7.98 Some have colored borders, others have lace collars and frills; some have throws and sleeveless models have monograms. Colors include emerald, copen, rose, silver, cocoa, buff, orchid, silver. white, white and black, apple and green and buff and qrange. PETTICOATS, of radium silk EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS, of tricolette, in radium silk, in straightiine tai- lored models; also of jersey silk, with beéer, tehey 5.98 flounces ......coanne i Side and front fastened stytes, witi two-in-one collars or mannish collars New pockets in ail their phases. All Sizes—16 to 44 The Boys Can Wear With Pride . Models in Keeping With the Youngsters’ Sense of Manliness N olk Suits, of ad- T sightly and serviceable fabrics in . overplaids and light and dark mixtures, with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. Also fast-color blue serge suits with onc pair of pants. Sizes 7 to 18 A Shirt Opportuify Glos Stripe Madras Fine Quality Repp High-Grade Poplin White Oxford Cloth Fine Count Percale The price is special—as any man will instantly perceive when he sees the shirts. Shirts such as these arc seldom found at this Tow ° price—or even near it Made with neckband and soit turned-back cuffs. Note particularly that the sale includes shirts of white OXFORD CLOTH. with buttoned-down collars, as well as the neckband styles listed above. All sizes 14 to 17. —Separate Entrance from Seventh Street to the Men's Dept.

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