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¢ be a THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1925—PART 2. ~ BAYREUTH EXISTS ONLY FOR WAGNER City, Literally Made by Mu- sic, Becomes Great Gather- ing Place Every Summer. “selde put 4 achievements,” says a bulle National Geographie Socicty or where the annual Wagne# mu festival has just completed its second season since the interruption by the World War o To Buayreuth, Wagner the perpetuation of his operast For Imoxt two months each Summer the Pestspielhaus, the theater designed by Wiagner himself, resounds with ind his only tho Bayreuth is bustie intrusted For all music months and <tir “Bayreuth little wrote for t Germa each Summ | elub members, de City will several organizations study of parliament: | sotiations are d ganizatior for the serious 'y law, and ne with ‘other or i use of the clubrooms awaiting smpletion of the craft group schedules. in connee s Stile | tion with which there will be a num given Mabel | ber of interesting concerts and prize Miss Laura Berrien will |awards. 3 These awards are to he made from'| the Isabel Anderson contest fund which is contributed e vear by Mrs. Larz Anderson | In each group there will be two prizes. Manuscripts submitted by th juvenile group. of 1000 to 2,000 covering the adolgscent period, v compete for the $10 prize. and the $6 award will go for the best 400 to 600 word #hanuscript covering the baby | perioa. Short stories. any type of plot, maxi- mum 500 words, $10; mystery or de- tective story, §5 Drama, one-act play, utes, $10; dne-act comedy, minutes, $5. . Mu'?un pictures, original, $10; adap tatiod, 5. | _Poetry, Iyric, any length, $10; narra tive, any length, §5 Histor zine or newspaper ¢ trade or industrial arti- | Club W irning from vacations vith the improvements ubhouse by the house ng the Summer, Guadalupe Club of 1848. At the ceremonies held in commemoration of the birthday of Gen. Lafayette the endunts of officers of the Mexican Wur, were represented by Miss Mary Alice Daingerfield Ren nolds, daughicr of Surg. Henry S. Rennolds, U who_served with al Dupe the Pacific const lelping to raise the flag at Mont Miles Truer killed near 30 to 40 min- 30 0 40 'U. S. FLYER’S RECORDS BROKEN IN FRANCE 11,500 and 2,000 Kilometer Marks | of Lieut. Harris Fall Before Jules Lasnes. | By the Associated Press. 4 ETAMP! ‘rance, September 12.- Although Robert Thierry and Dieu- | {donne Coste failed this morning to | | take off on their attempt to fly to | Bagdad and perhaps to India, the day at this center of French aviation was marked breaking of two | world speed records. The French aviator Jules Lasnes | surpassed the records for 1,600 kilo- | meters and 2.000 kilometers, fiying on the cireuit Ktampes Lamaramorgne, breaking the marks set by Lieut. Harold R. Harris of the United States Army at Dayton, Ohlo, April 1 Lasnes began his flight just after Thierry and Coste had failed in thelr attempt to hop off for Bagdad. H | covered the 1500 kilometers (93 | miles) at an average speed of 218. kilometers (135.887 miles) an hour. | and 2,000 kilometers (1 4 miles), | 218,759 kilometers (135.849 miles) | an hour. | Lieut Harris' records were 114.35 | Store News Owing to increased business and the necessity for better facilities we were compelled to enlarge several of our sections and to make this effective We Closed Out Our Women’s Shoes and advertising wrticle of the published during Zachary Ta Dur onies Mis: Rennolds car s nd ind Stripes and Miss a wreath of laurel and the national colors at of Lafayette miles an hour for 200 kilo article not rticle pub. 50 in each . feature over 300 words and new lished during the year class Fine arts, $10: still life ~ tast. and ther statue wait un # ne Bayreuth does the festival mmer. Of course le of tourists to the of marble unmarked by tion or design. that covers the maste nposer's grave. And frem the grave they go to the Villa Wahnfried Wagner's refuge of peace. now ged wife. their children s children. It is the ¥ to Wagner. just off the route Tts very isolation e deared it to Wagner. Many cities of. - fered to dc to the mas to S. Kann Sons & Co. our next door neighbor. et Moth ween : olor, any subject, il, any sub. wate water or o The Most Advanced lustration 1926 Styles in s 3 \7: COAT offered you at 25% reductions. ins —thus enabling us to add floor space to our men’s shoe section. —to move the Sports Goods to the first floor. —to move the Children’s Shoes to the second floor District erican War the visiting = XX MRS. RAYMOND DAILEY, Wife of Lieut. Dailey, ioned at the Presidio, San F) and with their children, Ruth and Eleanor, guests of her w May, in this city. The Writers' League of Washing- ey ton met September 4 in the Mount olumbia Chap- | o e e T hers will hold n o | Pleasant Library listened sl Shothat most enjoyable program own members will visit | Those and Arlington. and | Irish, pres s Mis arie L. Dal trip h | Ia 2 2 A D W s | Thaye: : Nellie | 4 and o a YOUR OLD FUR COAT remodeled in the latest 1925 style at a special low price this month An Infant Live Wire. dy's Magazine les street « > outsid British Doctors May Write. Within the membership of the Brit ish Medical Miss Raphelld Schwar: . |a s &0 through moyeme Mis accompanied, by her mid-Vie- | . Fernald randmother, watched the pro 1709 H with inte! Suddenly the right over Bayre but the forestec oM i i o e Eeit ave been | \jonk which had been throbbing. s that close around it compel | S e over 2 redecorating | pifos part Jen stopped n line railroad to seek a va guest rooms | o il ' " gurgled the farther east bert and Mrs. H Audiences Worthy of, Music. e e e The p If Wagner, remembering Posii by dlums howled down mountainous Germany. Scale 40 mile: westermost wedge of Czechoslovakia on the map and vou will find it. Nu . remberg is nother 40 miles south of . Bayreuth An e journey from Neuremberg metropolis of |, Leipzig would take a sky-sightseer west, From Every Los An; L Araw - Association there is a under way to unfetter the n Pen Women. | members so that they may write pop- | voices is being ters —and to enlarge the fourth or Economy Floor. ular articles without being in danger |of ethical violations. In the United | States doctors have long been allowed the |10 write wi motor Frances R. Magill, Jean | Mrs. o | air pump child in . impairing their pro standing. The dis. research are partly amilton »f visitors sllence fessional new 717 11th St. N.W icipates entertaining | other woman dele rliamentry Union conference to 1d here early in October, and itting its house in | order for that event and for the year's | activities | Weekl min Nice man heaming. “Runs don’'t point The infant wriy fully and remarked bell has stalled his engine. Could Not Eat Pork don Answers said the dear old lady, | Closures in can e e Next to Palais Roval how Tann \auser, intended that Bayreuth should e a temple giving & musie lovers he su appreciation must fir , earch out this little hilltown gates to the responsible for the movement, as some sminent authorities apparently think | they have something worth telling to | ¥4 | the public by way of the printed word. | P BUBUBBIEC 314 7th St. N.W. | CunninghamS Seplember Sales Events Here are items interestingly priced that will draw crowds here tomorrow “The Single Point explained well enc has but one eye | Mrs. Frances S. Larkin, |den of Love,” in which | presented quite deftly but powerful conflict of |alities, a father and daugl short story by the voungesi | ber of the league, Miss Schwartz, entitled “White Interesting experiences e nevw lter &vien ™ not d her nose scorn short poor dum “The Gar the author | the subtle wo person er; and 'z | bridge parties will be a new The | jeparture, to which members will be rney once sta ”,"1 becomes a pil }\u-rv-y ted to bring as many non-mem- grimage. And pilgrims who will| jq, guests as they wish to reserve ta vel hundreds and sometimes thou | hjes for. Monday afternoons have is of miles to hear an op make | peen set aside for this purpose, be eager listeners. So here are found | aimning on September 14 | audlences worthy of great work Su-'" The social and frivolou: vities of | i verbly done fraie Wik o o merely a | 1ated by Mrs. Jane G. Love and P. e e e L Once in Bayreuth. the interest is for the work outlined will | Mackey. Miss Katherin H S coeglcts < & ihte an not in the heart of town but in ‘the many worthy accomplish- | ported the sale of a recent 4 4 critic about ., lovely little hill is a perfect setting D i the Wagner theater ' that for \.y:- y u"l.-" "-'\:Hhmr er in the world is like ““0h, no.” s Arlen. "My re Wagner's aim to knit oy kit £ i stage setting and music in ligion_wouldn't_allow it Window Shades uditorium, he believed. could ake Good Window Shades 316 7th St. N.W. the roun : Htbve Michae \ re. | titerary lichael 1 ments Other organizations will also »m the conveniently loc The Washington Read will have the use of the en. floor_on the first Tuesday of each month; the Natio of Secretaries hopes ar. e for_foint_meetings of officlals of —— | Never Late in Eleven Years. becomes ‘The| Miss Vallle Griffith ot Burlington Wagner's | N. C., graduated from her local high ope are peopled with Pagan dieties, | School with the enviable record of glants, witches, heroes, heroines, |never having been late or absent dwarfs and monsters. Out of the | from school ift 11 years. This period stage doors they pour and into thels approximately 2,000 school days. park during the long intermissions as | and the record is believed to be na- if from a magic box ! tion-wide. | The Clover Club will open its Fall | season Thursday at the home of the | president. Mrs. George 0. Gilling || nam, 1474 Columbia road quarters. ub tire first ening his o drama was ~ operas_fulfill the ideal of his concep tion Viewed from thout, the the. ater is plain but graceful. Not one enters do the unusual det onstruction become apparent ise in tiers like those of Greek theater, leaving no space for balcony or gallery The musicians are out of sight Nearby park which nightly Playgrounds of the Gods.’ Gry prices &13es A Better Shade For Less Money. MC DEVITT Main 3211 for Estimates 1213 F St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. the theater is a grassy T e e DeMoll . AND 12th and G Streets N.W. New Autumn Dresses EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED 0.J. DeMOLL 5 COLORS Queen Bee, Bokara. Epinard, Black. Cadet, Pemcil, Prince Noir, Cuckoo, Henna Carmina, Rust. MATERIALS Satin, Caltapa Crepe, Jacquard Satin, Cut Vel- vets, RBalbriggan, Jamet Crepe, Twillene. FURNITURE CO. - September PIANO AND FURNITURE - Ready! A classic of fashion and value! Dresses that tinctly finie, so obviously better grade that this $25 price must draw the eves of all smart dressers to Cunningham’s! See these dresses in our tonight—the display is only a small part of what awaits vou This is the sale vou should attend—don't miss it! Cunningham’s—2nd Floor BEGINNING THE THIRD WEEK OF OUR GREAT are so dis window tomorrow ! There are many fine pieces of Furniture and High-grade Pianos from which to select in our BIG SEPTEMBER SALE. This is a splendid opportunity to secure quality merchandise at the lowest prices of the year. All Furniture at Special Prices* Including Living Room Furniture Gage Felt Sport Hats All Colors $5 A special group of stout sizes in fashionable slen- derizing lines Millinery Department Main Floor Beautiful New Upright Pianos . $425 Value New Player Pianos $595 Value New Baby Grands $700 Value Other new grands as low as $395. We can highly rec- ommend our $595 Baby Grand as the greatest piano value ever offered. This in- strument is made by one of the leading manufacturers and is highly guaranteed both by the manufacturers and ourselves. *339 *495 *595 Dining Room Furniture of unusual merit can be purchased now at decided savings SPECIAL Drop-Leaf Tables 19.75 Odd Pieces Including Chairs, Etc. Lamps, Davenport Tables, End Tables Ladies’ Desks, . Secretaries, Etc. VICTROLA AUTUMN HATS Especially Priced for Tomorrow . Hats that .are dclightfully smart. Made of fine quality welvet—some with satin combinations—others with felt combinations. Bedroom Furniture Including Chaise Lounges, Boudoir Chairs, Etc. Hall and Library Furniture Wall Tapestries, Mirrors, Etc. Truly exceptional are these beautifully furred Coats in all the bewitching shades of Fall. 2 Not a doubt that you'll save many dollars by buying now Take advantage of our liberal lay-a-way: offer. A small de- . posit_reserves your coat until wanted. ‘STREET ‘HATS DRESS - HATS MISSES’ HATS MATRONS’ HATS Terms to Suit Every New Style—Every New Color Every New Trimming Effect Cunningham’s—3d Floor