Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVEN’iNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1925. CHICAGO OPERA BRINGS TO D. C. FOUR WORLD-FAMOUS SINGERS Chaliapin, Garden, Raisa And Dal Monte to | d | Be Feature Russian, French, Italian And German Scores cago Opera Company here will pre- sent four world-famous singers, Chaliapin, Mary Garden, Dal Monte | and Rosa Raisa. | The operas have been admirably selected. The first will be “Tann- ' February 9, with Raisa in abeth. The curtain | terior of the Venusbers, | untain, in Thuringia, | Venus and her court made their | afte . ROSA RAISA | As Elisabeth in “Tannhauser,” Wash- | smati company at luncheon yesterday {in her villa at St. Augustine, Fla., in honor of Mrs. William Lyman Bull of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens De La Mater entertained a dinner dance at Chevy Chase Club Saturday evening in honor of their house guest, Miss Lucy Sanderson of Orange, N. J. There were 24 guests in the company. The marriage of Miss Flora Monty, daughter of Mrs. H. 1. Monty of Dubuque, Towa, to Dr. John Marion Baber of this city took place at the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and | O streets northwest, at b o'clock Sat- urday afternoon, January 31, the Rev. W. L. Van Horn officiating, as- | sisted by Rev. Dr. Porter. | Mrs. James T. Crouch was matron i |of honor, and Mr. Lester G. Perley served the bridegroom as best man *The bride wore a gown of midnight | blue crepe satin, appliqued with silver | roses, and a small black hat draped | with a veil. Mrs. Crouch’s gown was tan crepe satin After a wedding trip to Norfolk, Va., | Dr. and Mrs. Baber will reside at the Monmouth apartments. Dr. Baber is | the son of Mr. John Mansfield Baber |of Clarksdale, Miss., and is connected with the Department of Justice in a i |legal capacity. Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo had with her for the week end at Hotel Hamllton her two sons, Richard B. and Thomas F. Griffin, who are students at St { Alban's School. Mrs. Bastedo eails for South America today to join her hus- |ing | Crowl | Kathry and Mr. and Mrs, George S. Shackel- ford. The Notre Dame Namur Alumnae Association has completed arran ments®for its annual card party dance for the benefit of the scholar- ship fund, which will be held at Wardman Park Hotel Wednes February 11. Cards will be pla from § to 10:30 o'clock and dan. from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. sociation, Is being Bernadette Dore, cha Miss Margaret McAllist man of prizes; Miss Katharine Rover, chairman of tickets; Miss Agnes Quinn, chairman of c Mrs. Fran- cis J. Becker, Misses Helen Burns, Miss Kathleen Mrs. John R. Caspar, Mrs. ningham, Miss kT Miss Ma On the Francis J J. par, Dr. H. Digges, r. John J. James orge A. Garner, Mr. Aloysius T. Genau, Mr, James F. Hartnett, James G. Haskell, Dr. James Kilroy, Dr. T. J edy, Mr. Andrew J. Morris, Mr. rles O'Connor, Mr. Joseph Mulroe, Dr. Willlam F. O'Donnell, Mr. B. Houston McCeney, Mr. H Donoghue, Mr. Henry 1. Quin ¥. Rover, Mr. Leo A. Rover, Mr, Thomas Smith and Mr. Aloysius Shlelds. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Baptist Church. Prof. and Mrs. Lov- ette will present an Intreesting pro- gram, Mrs. Anna Cather and Miss Bess Kaley of Rochester, N. Y., are spend- ing a few days In Washington on their way to St. Petersburg, Fla. Deaths Reported. Georgetown Uni- sions. George Ditewlg, 02, Garfield Hospital Edward S. McCalmont, 88, 1360 Irv of’ Charles H.' and Anma Green, 2 rgetown University Hospltal F. Hamlin. 29. 4913 Maade st. n.e. C Williams, 833 U st 7. vidence Hospital. st Ketyon st Providence Hospital, allinger Hospital 438 Ridge st 116 Seaton pl 11, 3341 17th st Emme Weekles, 42, Freedmen's Hospital William Johnson, 5% months, Children's Hospital Tnfant of Ja and Paulive Chase, 14 al s days, Children’s Hos Tt ix queer how careful A man can | be after he hax lost h the Health Department in the lnst 24 hours: " d M, roads. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Marriage Licenses. rriage licenses have been lssued to the . 4 Rose Williams. amry . an Webb, bo: 3 Willlam L. and Nanole W. Greenstreet, girl. i i e L T S 1 dvvepn and Freds Mauchester, girl. Duckett Harry 8" and Roselle 8. Clarke, girl. Councll Shries 11 and My 1. tephensor, sint W, Young and Maggie { orothy P. Gra v, glrl. e : i Eaar e Sranger, James Johnson and Addie Magruder | Beriamin 5. Mary A, Plackuey. glrl. —_—— ! n 2 Zinderson, Loy - 2 3 aoang dad yom, vor, | Accepts Officers’ Resignations | Joseph and Le; mpson, boy. The President has accepted the res- | R . boy. fgnation of Maj. John K. Harr‘,.&.k Y Edwards, Loy & Nanne King, girl Corps of Engineers, stationed at Scho- fleld Barracks, Hawall, and that of | Capt. Frank M. Ogden, United States | Infantry, stationed at Fort McDowell, | Calif.,, to take effect February 1. Java now has 10,000 miles of metaled | Hearts of Palms Delicious , for Luncheon and Dinners Canie I o S $1.00 Dozen <o $11.00 Magruder, Inc. L Grocertes Conn. Ave. and K Street Eatablished 1875 M:BRMKS &© G STREET BETWEEN 1I™g |2 ington Auditorium, February 9. band. Minnesota entertained Mr. and M Frank White and other friends dinner at the Federation tea house t New Ensemble Dresses Mrs. R. R. Johnson, nee Miss Mildred Daniel Dillon and Mr. Raymond Ree- den, also a student from the Uni- versity of Penn; Nr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- tained the Washington Literary So- ciety, founded by the late President Garfield. Saturday evening, there being about 60 guests present. f he does so he will be ensnared R. Campbell, who has been visiting her | d! B o 5 & b IRut ha seaistes snt sane ] parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles B.|Sunday. Mr. White is treasurer of A n the Virgin Mary. He thus be- | Campbell of 1731 Lemont atreet, has|the United States, =~ . = 10 ’s omes f: He =ncounters s e S joined her husband in Philadelphia,| Mr. and Mrs. nter t : Winder at ‘the Martinique Hotel and asion everes odes £ Taatgrive Heth - e (Continued from Eighth Page.) 16l have with them Mrs, Winter's moth- s Habibsse bl S e "= ~| Miss Helen Tayloe Wedderburn en-|er, Mrs. Charles Gordon Ames, and haer, o Hlsebeth.loves oy Rsere i orment and Mrs. | tertained at a luncheon at_her home | Mrs. Crosby, sister of Mrs. Winter . iy | Charles on R street, Saturday, for Mr. Bowen 2 - ’I'h E bl D 1 l) Ioatakes Hush (o) AtAK. Aes . Quillan, & student from the Untversity | A silver tea will be given at the | € Lmsemble Dress 1s as popular but Tannhauser's return is celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment env{u"dl'flvu »\v«...k.(i ;\1“, |<‘ \..-mng”.\lr :l‘l“m'-r n: .\nh;;t 1‘.\1, A “‘.d: - '_’u : 2 by an old-time tou ment of song, tained a D a he Em-|and Mrs. Howard Felix Moore at their | O street northwest ednesda om ” 1 1 l'l TBioh Walthes L oL O | D e inBle ey i e Wit £ fo1s e, under the Musuiass Of ET us have a even lovelier than ever. It 1s to be seen in which Walther von der Vogelwiede | bassy Club at Le Paradis last evening, ggs , e oy Lk A S i and other historic characters are en- |and As ant Attorney General Dcm-‘:l"fl» Afr:xo-:a; '-GT "E{ s L sns o = < hand in your fin- . : tered. The theme of the tournament ovan, who also dined there, had Mrs. | Henry Lamar, Miss e s e i b h 1 d 1 is Jove, and Tarhuuser, ‘iresh from | Mabel \Willebrandt of the department |Misy Gladva' Fuller, Miss Marle Slay- ishing and fur- in brighter colors and more unusua the court of Venus, finds the themes |among his guest jaakop LY S ArooneN.) @ 3 1shi o « of the contestants weak and futile.| | Alden, Mr. Hamilton Owens, Mr YOU LL enjoy shing Eroblems You'll S autetay ek end comblnatlons than ever before, as well to Venus and Invites the whole as- sembly to meet him in Venusbersg. Such heresy is unendurable. The | knights rush upon Tannhauser to slay | be surpnsed what possi- bilities are open to you ——needing only the de- the experience of lunching at the New Cornwell Mrs. H. chairman of book reviews of the S. Mulliken District League as black. Many authentic copies of im-~ him, but he is saved by Elizabeth. v, cy & d d 1 1 1 (1 d : oo B SoCk3 panion 1o Rome | 47 £0L and Srs W. & Merties | of American Fon Women anncuices | | Tea Room o | vepremplyeieipree | ported models are included. Modes that Piven'® jilone of all 3ins is mot for- | Chase Club Saturday evening Senator | 1700 H strect, tomorrow afternoon. P e e fically apphed. . A e 3 s, a ragged wan- 1 3 e oAl e which is d —a e z land Mrs. Earle B. Mayfield, Gen. and . 1'1 g d 1'1 1 m ff l’l - e fo the Wartburg, Whers he|yre Dion Willlams, Col and Mrs.|Mre. Curtis D. Wilbar Sponsor table service is most satis- We will gladly make a ave gained the real sta p ot tashion ap s g i o ‘j‘;’\'\‘ " ‘)‘(“ {po|William P. Wooten, Comdr. and Mrs. | For Hoapital Benent Ball. fying detailed study of - your 1 ]_1 8 . Zunis, and Liarns that her intorces: | TUNT YRR Geny, 2q M Lag | e Curtls Dwlht witbar, wite of ing s e aiered " | home—or that Apartment | Proval, yet the prices are far from high. - = |L. Dye, Dr Mrs. W. & Deg o Navy, is am enus a > g . aion has won his pardon |Stirling and Lieut ana Mra L. 8 |{ne SoEanta of tie o eor the gg et Dot e House you are completing . Challapin at Hix Dest. | Sastora. historic costume ball to be given the Sandwich Lunc s —and submit a scheme of A wonderful collection here tomorrow The second, *“Boris Godunoff,” is| — W N is- | evening of February 21 at the May- Salad Lunch. .. .50c¢ fini h th; 111 b is- i a tale of a Russtan chieftain, and| Among the many Washington vis-| 270 R0, FOPTHENT. B fleg oo™ (e sthat wroemastidis Chaliapin 1s 2aid to be at his best|ltors to Annapolis O Xor e week end | Jefterson Memorial Foundation, Inc., Hot Lunch.......... 60c tinctive. We are “Masters n interpreting this character. Eymkhana were Mra Wilem Ather |and among others who have been of Artistry.” 2 * in which | %7 e added are Gen. and Mrs. Jefferson —with coffee, tea, choco- e 3 ton Du Puy and her daughter, Miss s Milton C. El- i dal Monte has the title role, ia| o} O, U3, A% Randolph Kean, Mrs, Milton J late or milk—as you choose. Consultation without obligation. based on a dramatic story to 31 Tels he | liott, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mr. and| 2 ot : Phone Fr. 3690. C ciD) by Scott in of Lammer- | , Miss Du Puy was the guess at the | yoit. oo David, fe BT o0 &0 You won't have to wait— ome Fr. 3690. Contract Dept. moor.” Lucia agar, but for |hoP in the S i N"fl_:{“v{"‘:“jmomn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rufin of and you will want to come reasons of state her brother, lord of | p TRl T¥Tee of the ciass of "33 Mra |y lham, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry back the manor, wants hér to wed Lord Ar- |30 &Y A0S €T, QRUBRLEr Wers SY0D°| pyriiman, Ir, of B ston; \h—.~,u 13:» BALLAKD u ok B el Carve ze Mrs, Henry zs th- N e e = | ns e N R G. G. Cornwell & Son Jorance; Lucia's brother (ntercepts his| Princess Ghika was hostess at [ iontiet Moddert Turser: Mrn How. 1329 G Street Furniture Floor Coverings Jette: 3 o at he iS un- | Juncheon yesterday at the St. Regis | Harriet S i i Uph. i Taithful to her. As she finally agrees | Hotel, New York, in compliment to |ard S. Nyman, Mrs. John Speel Draperies pholstery Fabrics And a large variety to marry Lord Arthur, Edgar returns | Prince Serge Romonovsky. The | 1340 G Street -and with his entry mous sextet. kills Lord ports of begins the fa- | Lucla’s mind totters; s Arthur, and after tran insane anguish, as depicted other guests included Mme. Zaldivar, ister of the hostess; Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo_Hamilton, Mra' Edward Ring- wood Hewitt, Mrs. E. Reeve Merritt, Between these prices Third Floor Dress Dept. fi \% { | i | o in the famous “mad scene,” e too | Mrs. Stewart Walker, Mrs. Abram S B t l l s breathes r last. 1dgar, learning | Hewitt, Miss Mary Lincoln Aldrioh, eau ora H of Lucia's death, tak his own life | \ Andre de Segurola, Mr. “'lll\lm‘ Tomorrow Agaln More Than sm a8 the mouruers descend from the | Chadheurne, Miss Fanny Goddard, o3 \G castle of his loved one Malcolm Douglas Whitman, Vi- || REUPHOLSTERING P AR- Spl’a S $5 “Thals,” in which Mary Garden will de Maublanc, Mr. Edward LOR SUITES AND ODD 'y flict between Anthanael, the monk, | atured, shows fatth and love. CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING T. Aaron Baron and Mr. | —and up—Also, Bouque.., Inexpensive Silk Dresses conversion of Thais, the cceeds, but in doing €6 b3 Wreaths and o . [ :\12: ‘\:)\-;(:fi h':::riht;u“mn?:;‘ NUf'Ced! Other Special Designs Wlth SOft, Slmple ines cannot forget her. He comes to . to find her dying; he pours out The Best Place and Lowest ROSES, VIOLETS, ORCHIDS and g T o el o S R 2 B Exquisitely made of Spring’ She dies, acclalmed a nt, bu or o s ] Athanasi thers Is no’ heaven without | Ask my 20,000 customers. I xquisitely SGt o prings Thais. He sobs for mercy give the service that you have the right to expect. $9 TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 and pity | a8 the drama ends. | newest silken fabrics. You will find them surprisingly good values for the reasonable price which pre- vails. Slender, becoming little frocks are to be had in a great MISS THURSTON TO SPEAK President of College in China, Will Address Young People. fabel B. Thurston, president of 14th and H Phone Main 3707 ‘ A Party 2 ——will be held tonight at La Java—the usual To ety at the M y\!»-hnfimx Episcopal s Monday night party at Varlcty 0£ Styles and COIOrS this afternoon at 5 o'clock. 10 o'clock. College is the special that the Young People’s So- y seeking to ald this year and the project will ba explained to them this afternoon. An invi tended all young pi presc Noisemakers Favors Afternoon Dress—Party Dress Street Dress—Business Dress Boerastsin's La Jeva Band With Pete Macias No Cover Chargs Tmnsfre;redvtrr; lioard Duty. GULBRANSPEN Of Course the Price s ot i e ) WEREI . Is Exceptionally Low avy vard to| Department from the Washington board duty at the Navy —the only piano that plays all makes of music rolls. T 5 gy This is just one of the exclu- A | quen's §1295 | Misses’ Sizes Large Sizes $15.00 Third Floor Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Radically Reduced It is not necessary to emphasize these pricings. The coats themselves and the prices are all that 1s required to convey the extraordinary values. The best de- scription of the styles, the fabrics and the furs is that they are the sort which have made our coat department s0 popular. Many one of a kind. 68 Coats Reduced to 82 Coats Reduced to sive Gulbransen features we A Few “Whirlwave” Electric Washing Machines Saving of $37.50 to $42! will tell you about from time to time. In spite of the many exclu- sivities of the Gulbransen, it's price is low. For instance, the Community model, illustrated here, is $450. Other models, $530, $615 and $700. Sole Gulbransen Representatives Convenient Terms May Be Arranged | The Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F Se. Every Machine Fuily Guaranieed HESE machines are one of the very best oscil- lating type of electric washers made. They are well constructed throughout by a highly reput- able manufacturing concern known from coast to coast. Each machine is equipped with a 4-position swing- ing wringer, 8-sheet capacity copper tub, is safe, strong, compact, and unexcelled in electrical construc- tion. Finished in handsome battleship gray, with blue enamel trim. Low Terms—Only a Limited Number Only a few Whirlwave washers remain and to close them out quickly we have reduced the price of these machines i from $137.50 to $100 on low terms—or $95 for cash. i LA This is truly a genuine opportunity for a few people. De- X livered upon payment of $10—then only $7.50 a month, i LESS THAN $1.75 PER WEEK. Don't lose out by waliting ! ——see them TOMORRCOW! (FTTAZ \ | = » , orzor e o.@fiwufiu\ G

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