Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1925, Page 32

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L] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1925—PART 1. CHRT COLLEGE S ADYEARS 010 Oxford Institution Begins Fifth Century of Existence This Month. Borrexpondence of the Associated Press. OXFORD, England, July 6,—Christ Church, the largest and ()\‘thuct::ll‘: " % : , of Oxford colleges, beg the | ; ’ century of its existence this month. O r w t ls EERRTCRITY omorrow— 0s onishin ortnuity at Kann’s! bration already has been held, so the ‘ true birthday of this curious institu H vhich is both a colleg: d @ and yet is called a irch, & | ass quietly during the long va cation Modern investigation has revealed : a remarkable continuity in the history / of English ecclesiastical foundations. ’ The Saxons buflt thelr churches on the ruins of the great Roman temples, and the Normans in their turn Fg- built the Saxon churches. This con- ° ’ 9 tnuity is most arkable in Oxford, where nearly every college has grown out of a medieval monastery. Christ — Church. stands on the site of a priory. | N 4 & parish church and at least two older monastic colleges; its bells were re moved from a neighboring abbey, and both the stones and the funds used in its construction were obtained from the dissolution of more than 40 Reoorals by Thove Famous| - Offering Practically Every Single-Faced Record in the Begun By Wolsey. In 1846 the tercentenary of this game college was celebrated, and in a s I A P b bl e e Artists Are Included Red Seal Cata log, at What Are Proba 'y belongs, however, to an earlier date ; e e 4 - t t r o s er ’ Cardinal College at a time when he ENRICO CARUSO, Tenor h L P E A siood sacond only to-hixdiin powes FEODOR CHALIAPIN, Bass e owes ice v ” and pomp and fortune. Wolsey was JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor nothing if not a man of action make room for his ;ull;ge a qu:!;;;g TOTI DAL “ONTE’ Sopru-no S 1athe x,‘m‘&afamfifhe”flpen; SERGEL RACHMANINOFF, Pianist : 7 ; vast (hadl the :I‘!hlll ;;Hl:&'h anf :}‘1‘9 RENEE CHEMET, P’l’oll‘"i-lk N\ Fridesw! ., whicl serves s Sttiodrat of the ‘mr_nrd diocese, was | EDMOND CLEMENT, Tenor \ e hate Hiyikiichon i ois ALFRED CARTOT, Pianist : e ta D the lcoun ek dnd PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . e ¥ the great dining hall is sec only | to the hall of Westminster in size and FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist ea. ea. grandeur. / When Wolsey fell from favor his HANS KINDLER, Violoncellist college was taken over by the king. MARIA JERITZA, Soprano \ % x.t;ffi:;%?fi uu’z‘d:soma: ‘L}{I;?:'“fi; LOUISE HOMER, co:;mho For Regular $1.25 to $1.50 e For Regular $1.75 to $3.00 Has Pure Architecture. . PEISCH ST Yl Single-Faced Red Seal Single-Faced Red Seal Besides Wolsey’s great hall and EMILIO DE GORGORZA, Baritone . . e Chuist Gl S DR TE waot SOPHIE BRASLAU, Contralto Records—10-Inch Size Records—I12-Inch Size English examples of the : style of architecture, both DMITRI SMIRNOV, Tenor e e E. H. SOTHERN—JULIA MARLOWE . . ' Cstnta e FLONZALEY QUARTET And There Is No Limit to the Number You May Buy! gentus known only as “Smith of Lon- | § | TITTA RUFFO, Baritone f;.’";,g m?{?mj‘,hfr‘;;mfl?:,‘,_ .‘r\‘;,‘,‘:’,f‘e‘f:’_v LUISA TETRAZZINI Soprano —Kann'’s has purchased the entire stock of Victor Red Seal Single-faced Unusual preparations have been made for this sale, because it is one night rings 101 peals to announce the JACQUES THIBAUD, Violinist Records from one of the largest local distributors—20,000 of them! To of those opportunities that may come only once in 2 lifetime! The 10-inch closing of college gates, was designed : s 0 . ege | E W e these we have added 8000 or 10,000 of our own stock—and all of them are and 12-inch Records will be arranged on separate tables in order to facili- g\g“;,n’?:‘o?};? SRR ;d(:'\hlI::(p'p\o'n:r‘a TOSCAME\” Sl TR ORCHE.STRA to go at the astonishingly low prices of 30c and 48c each! Every record tate selection. Five extra cash registers, twenty-five extra salespeople ments when he really sensed the REINALD WERRENRATH, Baritone is brand-new and perfect—there are probably half a thousand different ten extra sale tables and plenty of wrappers will endeavor to give the "E’{‘fiffldmfi‘:fi";vfé E’[‘;"ffi,f““rs i MABEL GARRISON, Soprano selections—and they are records by the most noted artists of this and usual quick and courteous Kann Service! In faet, everything has been contributed its share of illustrious OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Pianist foreign countries! done that we can think of to make this a remarkable and memorable sale names to history, American as well o %ngrlis‘ll;. Willtam Pleln: was a stu- IGNACELJN?‘I: (?I‘,‘l?cEl?ESWSKL Pianist , lent of the :ouse unt :S\vax; sent . » Soprano VO l D W.ll 0 M down for his religion, S it e o et M ool The Victrola Department Wi )pen at 8 A.M. to can colonies. Sydney, knight and And Many Others e | Accommodate Government Employes Particularly Wonderland,” are but a few of the great Christ Church company. The —XKann'’s has long cherished a sincere desire to show its appreciation of fore, the sale will start at 8 A.M., expressly for their convenience. Eleva- college has been fortunate in its . r rulers, nearly all its deans being men || | the Victor Record buslqness which its many friends in the (.:pvernmextn tors will be running. Salespecple will be ready. Everything possible will ot gl)'(en! z})llh)'. One was the greatest > service have given us. So now, when such ?:\'1 unusual opvorfi(umty tahsa\e be done to serve those who wish to avail themselves of this remarkable smoker of his day, and when a bet V l Sal on Records occurs, we want to give these Government workers a chance opportunity—tomorrow morning! was made that he w s t 5y 2 3 g: Bis pipe at 10 in elh:or\;xlgr:leng’?:kvtgg lc ro a On to share, fully and freely in the great good fortune it represents. There- only lost because he was cleaning his pipe at the moment. Another worthy . . . N e L‘;fii‘:&"’&ifiig‘fi;’:?;':E’r":;i FOIll‘th FlOOr Enter by the 8th Street Door if You Come Before 9:15! Take Packages With You if You Can, zhumping with an oar a boating com- ~ . & - 14 R e to Save Time and Avoid Any Possible Confusion! attempts to re-enter the boat L PAY HONOR TO BRANDEIS sl And If You Haven’t A Victrola There Never Will Be Book for Aiding Palestine Movement. == || A Better Opportunity To Buy One Than Right Now! of the ten men closely associated with the fssuance of the Palestine mandate to reat Britain by the League of L) o 4 Nations, which provided that Great '} U ; They’re All Half Price or Less! For Example— develop the country as the Jewish |§ |f o > d ¢ natfonal homeland, are to be inscrib. ed on the first f the third vol- 2 ume of the Golden Book of the Jewish National l:"‘und. This will he exhibited X & 4 ‘ful V. l R Either of These Two Beauti ictrolas K The Men to be awarded this highest | honor conferred in Zionist work are: Louls D. Brandeis, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and former honorary president of the Zlonist Organization of America; Lord Arthur James Balfour, author of the Balfour ~ declaration, which pledged ff g ® Great Britain to do all in its power to { | facilitate the Jewish homeland; Sir Herbert Samuel, who recently retired after serving five vears as the first S Ly G, Sl e ! i <& The Upright Was Formerly $110—The Console Formerly $110 M= at the time of the issuance of the Bal- ] ¥ & - . . . four declaration and the Palestine |4 I —These are just two examples of the great savings offered in this history-making mandate: Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi- dent of the World Zionist Organization, R i sale! And because of these savings, hundreds of homes are already enjoying the d the Zionist lead C S . o . . « . B bonsible for ihe. Sadenr palioat | ] finest music obtainable—which they had not, until this sale began, considered they R s e ol e A ‘ ! could afford. Hundreds of other homes which have owned Victrolas are taking this LR 'm’gel e opportunity to get newer and better models! How about your home? Have youa W, worl onis! lers; Bar¢ £d- t i i fmond do Rothachild, world-famous phi. Victrola? Why not choose one of these beautiful models shown here? Or, if you ithropist, vh 1 1 S hal: 1 07 & century has worked for the upbuiiding || | will come to the store, you'll ind— g1t of Palestine, and the late Sir Mark s i Sykes, British diplomat, who was closely associated with the negotia- || e £ : ST 4 Large Variey ~— Many Others at Half Price— Liberal Terms if You Wish! . e e el to Choose From and Many at Less Than Half ’ here. Among those thus honored are Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding ¢ and Henry Cabol Lodge, and among ; e ————————————————————————————— prominent American Jews, Nathan —One of the most pleasing features of - ’ 3 ¢ ; . : DR SRR Straus, Dr.- Stephen S. Wise and 2 2T # Judge Jullan W. Mack, former presi- this sale at Kann’s is the large variety dents of the Zionist Organization of % America, and Louis Lipsky, its present of models to select from. Over 200 more 9 Penn Ave., chairman. machines have been added to the sale col- ; V ual > T lection for Monday’s selling. Practically 8th and D - BALANCE IN 10 Eq Monthly Theater Manager Dies. OAKLAND, Calif.. July 25 (P)— Sveny ieud bl VCOlR (e be o0 : i Paymenis—-NO INTEREST CHARGED! John J. Morrissey, 70, manager of the | J i here at half price or less. San Francisco Orpheum from 1899 until his retfrement 10 years ago, died 1ast night. He was former manager for the Jack Haverly Minstrels in New York.

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