Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 40

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10 incorporated, in greater or less pro- portion, a variety of other substances, | such as the eggs and bodies of birds and the deposits and the bodies of sea lions. It may be found mixed with gravel and sand in very small propor tion or sometimes to an extent ren dering it unprofitable to extract. ‘Peruvian guanq’ practically synony:mous vnlh nmu( » WEALTH 10 PERU Lack of Ram on Coast Has}lm m( Agetiaus tortitiy 1= of generally I\Xl.th nmnben Resulted in Great Accumu- |; lations of Guano. quently a pec \llAll interest hes to birds of the Peruvian Is h have long served té aid s agriculture. They are the T'he Humb vian current, | B sea fowl of the coast, which which has 1ed t pical desert | aast of Peru with jcy waters and so |and make their nests upon the is to, numerous climatic | 1ands or points of shore g5 chiftng i Acres of Fish. | “The peculiar climatic conditions Cost reports that he en. | Previously mentioned offer merely the thousands of dead birds | Proper éenvironmental conditions for ,e,,“,wm. preservation of the product. The pnmn\ requisite for abundant bird | e is the existence of a plentiful food | and this is found in of small fish, called ancho in the Peruvian | supply, schools arched desert e et : betas, 1 from the headqu: ften pursy | water by bonitoes and other ot from the air by thousands ons of pounds of fish must be r by the birds, be quantity de but the fecun s is such that | s i Iy colored shrimplike crustacea, and e stage is set phenomena not fully S 1 v other part of the t as food for the fisheés and birds. the birds are of equal from the commercial point Indeed, three species virtually 3 at the cor pelican Cold Current Has Prevented Rain. “Only two events in that in hi nt (guanay). the big and the white-head gann Nine million of the world's annusl | production of 12,000,000 pounds of is | camphor is produced Island of ting | Formosa, which is on Alfred Hertzand San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Alfred Hertzand San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Parsifal—Prelude, Part I (Wagaer) Pnrnfal—l’relude, Part Il (Wagner) Parsifal—Prelude, Part III (Wagner) Pnruf&l—Gnod Friday Spell, Part I I (Wagner) 6498 $2.00 6499 $2.00 Parsifal—Good Friday Spell, Part Il | Alfred Hertzand (Wagner) San Francisco Parsifal—Good Friday Spell, Part1lI[ Symphony (Wagaer) Orchestra 6500 $2.00 La Paloma (TheDove) (Yradier) Serenade (Earico Toselli) ll;hrk H;r’rk My Soul i St of e mcagiving Tell Her in the Springtime (from “Music Box Revue™) Listening (from “Music Bex Revue'") Daddy Lullaby The Only Only One for Me I Never Knew How Much I Loved You At the End of the Road with Waring’s P:nnsyll}lnium Blue E;ed Sally with Waring’s Pennsylvanians A Mama Like You and a Papa Like Me Somebody Like You Trinity Choir Trinity Clmr} l’-,sszcl Grace Moore o 75¢ Grace Moore Helen Clark | 19595 Helen Clark l pe Gene Alutln} 19599 } Gene Austin Tom Waring 19602 Tom Waring [ 75¢ Jane Grnn} 19604 Jane Green| 75¢ Yearning (Just for You) —Fox Trot with vocal refrain Hot-Hot-Hottentot —Fox Trot 1Like Pie, I Like Cake, But I Like You Best of All— FoxTrot withvocal refrain Edwin J. McEnelly’s Orchestra 19317 Desert Isle—FexTrot Edwin J. McEnelly’s Orchestra (from “My Girl™) One Stolen Kiss—Fox Trot ] Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Hotel Biltmore | 1 sgl 6 2 Orchestra b International Novelty Orchestra lssss Heart Broken Strain—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Why Couldn’t It Be Poor Little Me —Fox Trot George Olsen and His Music 19513 Wait Till You See Me With My Baby —FoxTrot Raiph Williams and His Rainbo Orchestra. 1's the Blues—FoxTrot JeanGoldkette and His Orchestra) , oo 0 Some of These Days—Fox Trot with vocal refrain 75¢c Coon-Sanders Original Night Hawk Orchestra. THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTOX, been practically assured by the re- sponse for the coming initial produc- tion of the Spring season. he declared The selection of an additional opera this season, he said, will be made on T0 PICK PRODUCTIONS Albion Conducting Poll to Decide|of “La Traviata.” Of more than 200 requests already received, Mrs. Peggy on Spring and Fall Pres- Albion, assistunt director, sald, 87 A i have been for entations. and many others for R N Juliet.” Director Alblon is also con- sidering presenting some of the clas- “The Bohemian Girl” “Romeo and it | polled to determine what cperas they abundant food in the ocean | the | Alocucion al Pueblo Espafiol (Address to the Spanish Nation) /n Spanish Red Seal Records Washington operagoers are being {want the Washington Opera Co. to produce during the present Spring | season and for next Fall, Edouard Al | bion, announced to day. general director econd production, to follow the presentation of “La Traviata” at the | — SPRAY IMPROVED DETHOL on cloth- ing, furs, rugs, up- holstery, draperies. It will not stain. IMPROVED DETHOL is made by a wonderful new secret formula. Kills moths. Destroys hungry larva. Does its work un- failingly—guaranteed. Get IMPROVED DETHOL to- day. Simple—Safe—Sure. Jlay a part of importance | | sic light operas, because of the re sponse accorded “The Barber of Se ville” recently. Mr. Albion announces that Ivan Ivantzoff, who sang a leading role in “The Barber” and other operas, has been made a regular member of the local opera company and will sing a leading role in “La Traviata.” . Stop the ravages of MOTHS | 1f not satisfied with Improved Dethol, favor us by asking for Quarts, $1.25; Galion can and sprayer. $1.0 Battle Hymn of the Republic (Ar, “John Brown's Body™) Allerseelen (Al Soul's Day) (Richard Strauss) In German Liebestreu (Faithful Love) (Brahms) In German Danse Orientale Violin Solo {Ax. by F. Kreisler from Rimsky-Korsakow's “Scheherazade’™) Moll{ on the Shore <Irisl Dear Old Girl (Buck-Morse) with Male Quartet She Was Bred in Old Kentucky (Braisted-Carter) with Male Quartel Melodious Instrumental Victor Salon Orcllutn} 19614 Victor Salon Orchestra ! 75¢ Vocal Records My The Blues Have Got Me Oh, How I Miss You Tonight (1 Know What You Are Today) Yearning (Just For You) with Viola, Guitar and Ukulele No Wonder (That I Love You) with Violin and Guitar In the B-ggn Coach Ahead bl!ll Violin and tulu' 1l Ne’er Forget My Mother and with Violin, Guitar and Piano O, Katharina! (from “Chauve-Souris”) Don 't Bring Lulu Dance Records At the End of the Road—Fox Trot —Fox Trot (from “‘Big Boy™) Humorestless—Shimmy Fox Trot Charleston Chuckles —Shimmy Fox Trot —Fox Trot Evelr._ybody Loves My ox T Midnight Waltz with vocal refrain In Shadowland—Waltz My Kid—Fox Trot Let It Rain—Fox Trot (from “Sky High™) with vocal refrain On the Way to Monterey ) Baby —Fox Trot Moonlight and Rom—l"ox Trot with vocal refrain Let It Rain, Let It Pour—FoxTrot All Aboard For Heaven—FoxTrot with vocal refrain Look for these Victor trade marks ece n-n-.. Canadian pricedist on request ulia Ward H America the Beautiful (Bate-Ward) Louise Homer Reel) (Grainger-Kreisler) Violin Solo 1 Reinald Werrenrath| 1078 Reinald Wemmtl:J $1.50 Kid Pleue Be Good to My Old Girl Shannon Quartet Those Panama Mamas (Are Ruining Me) I Don’t Care What You Used to Be Born and Bred in Old Kentucky] and His Orchestra ‘When My Sugar Walks Down the Street Waring’s Pennsylvanians| 19610 George Olsen and His Music Iuternational Novelty Orchestra The Troubadours Novelty Orchestra Henry Halstead and His Orchestra Le Paradis Band Music Arts Library of Victor Records “Pétrouchka—DBallet Music,” complete in one album, containing four records List price, including album, $6.50 yo! 5. $4. 0. D Half-pints. 50c; Pints, 1 package containing Inc.. Richmond. Va New Victor Records May 1, 1925 A Victor Record by the King of Spain Saludo a las Republicas Americanas (Greetings to the Spanish- American Republics) n Spanish H M. Alfonso X]ll}lssls . Alfonso XIII | $1.50 Louise Homer) ., ) $1.50 Maria Jeritza 1077 Maria Jeritza [ $1.50 Fritz Kreisler 1075 Fritz Kreisler [ $1.50 Belle Baker} 19605 75¢ Belle Baker} 19609 Jane Green| 75¢ Lewis .lnnu] 19623 Lewis James| 7°° Gene Austin 19625 Gene Austin 75¢ Vernon Dalbart 19627 My Home ' 75¢ Vernon Dalhart Billy Mmy} 19628 Billy Murray Waring’s lnoa Pennsylvanians Zez Confrey |19606 75¢ International {19624 75¢ 19579 Meyer Davis’ = = & }mu | = o There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company ola == Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden.N. Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canade. Ltd., Montreal D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1925. A Friday Bargain Day Feature at Kann’s Hundreds of Attractive pring Dresses [ The May Sale of Lingerie Offers Four Big Friday A Wide Variety of New Styles and Printed Designs Specials Regular $2.00 Gowns $1.59 Dainty styles. of white nain- sook, soit finish, trimmed \wh val insertion and edge, also em broidery insertion and motifs ribbon beadings tin bows Each! and —How glad will be the hot day frock like one vou cool The and next to have a of these the very desirable printed crepes; Step-Ins, Special at 49c materials are tiste, dw' cotton crepe. edges with lace, or cotton voile witl dainty colored pipings are pretty so serviceable, cool and com- fortable. Others also very desirable Summer silks and “Silkentex”'—a mercerized fab- ric with a soft, The heer which are are printed washablc silky surface Regular $1.95 Slips at $1.59 They are made of white striped English sateen, with hip hem an have hemstitched camisole tog and satin rayon crepes. Dresses made in ects, stvles, le-trimmed some with flat flounced models others in Many of ¢ trimmed ru folds, straightline styles. the figured styles with the plain materials to match prevailing trimmings broidery. silk and metall braids, and lace. Short elbow sleeve Misses' and women’'s sizes. Two of the Many Styles Are Sketched Regular $1.49 Gowns 89¢ Gowns of fine quality soft cot ton crepe, figured patterns hemstitched around neck, and made with kimono sleeves tone. Other are novelty em ic fancy and stvles Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor A Big Special Purchase and Sale— 2,500 Pairs of Women’s » Keds TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. At the Unusually I Price of A)ll' —Keds are made by the U. S. Rub- ber Company. the best they make, and the Keds in this special sale are “Regents.” \We don’t know of their ever having been sold before for so little. But we do know they are remarkable values for $1.15 a pair. The assortment cludes about twenty-five styles— with and without heels—in oxford and effects. Many are all white canvas, others are white vas with black, tan or green leather trimmings. Keds are the ideal shoes for sports wear, outing and general summertime All sizes for from to 8, in this sale. “Regent” grade is in- strap can- use. 21/, women, “)2 Ten of the styles are sketched. Come in and see the others Kann's—Fourth Floor. “The Busy Corner” Penn. Ave. 8th and D

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