Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 14

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14 MUSICAL FESTIVAL Would Help Make Washing-| ton a Production Center, | Opera Director Says. The possibility of Washington be- coming the great producing center to which American musicians may come to faunch their works was discussed " Albion, gen- Washington | rent of a com- | mittee of 200, which, it is understood, is intended in the next week or so, Albion will be ready to outline am calling 1d possi 18 during th festiva should meet approval. s to produce an In- ten by one of the foremost s, an opera so far never produce which is declared hearing it in private to be | work of the composer. | 'he cast of this opera, as well as the { be given, would | an Outdoor Opera. ter is believed to e production of s the natural set- ust the requ at uch a story. Should | ater be used, the opera | inaugurate something ity—the outdoor produc- tion of opera. Mr. Albfon believes that his com® d the May festival could serve ater purpose than to foster an music and American musi- He believes the folk songs of xcellent mate those of any at the talent | 2 is sufficiently | gifted, if deve o put American | music on & ith the best any- | the world. | available ir gs for Local Singers. | . and | | ring the | announced that | cancies in the | oice trials » be held tomorrow and | Tuesday from 4 until 10 p.m. at 1814 | G strect. He has called attention of | to the success of | s of the company who } he chorus to places | Al operas ‘ziven | s who join his | losely watched and any | 1t will be given every | ss in their art. ADVENTURER SURPRISED | TO READ OF HIS “DEATH” | Richard Halliburton, Princeton Grad, Admits Failure to Swim Hellespont, However. Tenn., and | s surprised, | ay the least, ports reached him from America recently that he had been drowned trying to emulate Leander of Abydos by swimming from that on the / stic shore . to Sestos, on the European side. Shown an American newspaper clipping which said friends feared he had b ed, Halliburton ad- mitted n uns tempt which to visit over a . Mount Olympus. ious to his un- successful im Halliburton swam | rait starting from the a feat accomplished ron more than 100 years ago, but iailed on the reverse jour-| ney. alliburton, Princeton class of '21, has so t adventure in several parts of the world. In January, 1923, he ade a_ Midwinter ascent of Fuji- pan, alone, a feat accom- plished by only one or two men be- fore him. WEDS IRISH LEADER'S SON Miss Ruth Ellen Dow of Exeter Is| Bride of Erskine H. Childers. 2 N 26 (). | ughter of | s town, was Church | n Child- kine Childers, from Well retarial D Parliament. ) ers’ mother Mary Alde £ Boston. v ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925—PART Y. ALBION INDORSES ettt oot 938 81 S s 8 s Br nS Sl S G GG G G S G G IO ‘ Former Employees—S. O.S.! We need you for our Anniversary sale—part time or for the whole sale, register at the Employment Office, 5 Fourth Floor, immediately ' Women’s New Novelty Kid Gloves, $3.00 The most fascinating cuffs, which flare gracefully at the wrist ; with gaily colored embroidery and stitched backs to match. In mode, beaver, tan, gray, black and white. New Chamoisette and Chamoisuede Gloves have novel turn-back or straight cuffs of the same or contrasting colors, and come,in such popular new shades as skin, new pongee, cocoa, beaver, airedale and gray. Pair, $1.00. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGW & BRO. “Very Large or Small Hats Are Newest!”’ Says Fashion And Proves It With These Three Very Smart Models $10 A very dashing model—copied from the styles that roamed the Seven Seas when pirates were the vogue! This model is of hatter’s plush and velvet, with two mig. pearl and rhinestone ornaments holding jaunty ribbon bows in place. And a very sophisticated little hat of plush, with graceful feathers that fairly drip from the diagonal bands that trim it. With a very narrow roll brim. A large velvet hat with a wide ruffle of Jace over the brim and an unusual buckle on the crown. These are but three of an unusual col- lection at $10! SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. For Slim, Fashionable Lines Nemoflex Girdle $15.00 A beautifully made gar- ment, which will support the figure without dis- comfort, and show up the smart lines of your new gowns to greatest advan- tage. A long hip model made of lovely brocade,with in- serts of silk elastic over “the hips, and six strong hose supporters; boned through the back, with only a short boning in front. Dainty touches of ribbon and lace make it most attractive. In flesh only. Sizes 27 to 34. " CORSET SHOP. SECOND FLOOK 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 740 . - A Timely Special Sell;'ng of 100 Stunning Autumn Coats —at a Price That Looks Like a Clearance—Despite the Fact That it Applies to the Most Striking of the Season’s New Models $3 9.75 Richly furred coats, so surely styled that they will win a second glance in the smartest of Autumn’s gatherings. The front flare—the side flare—the cir- cular effect in the back—all the “last word” from Parisian designers, and all to be found in this assortment of coats. There are 100 of the coats in this sale—each one chosen for its distinction of style and tailoring—and there are almost as many models as there are coats. Your opportunity to be smart—and save! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBUKGH & BRO. The Fabrics — Pin Point, Bolivia, Suede, Lustrosa. The Colors— Cuckoo, Tana- ger, Grackle- head, Raisin, Plum, Brown, Plover and Black. The Furs— Manchurian, Wolf, Fitch and Sable Dyed Mandel. Charming New Fall Frocks Representative of the Mode —Scores of Styles in One Moderately Priced Group 7o A veritable fashion show in itself is this new group of dresses of brocaded velvet, crepe satin, flat crepe, georgette, merrolene, charmeen, twills, tweeds, velveteen combinations and other pop- ular materials. All the interesting new style features are here, and many and varied are the trimmings. For instance—gold and sil- ver braid, bands of fur, interesting flares, gay applique and embroidery. The colors are all the wanted ones, both bright and dark. Extra sizes, as well as those for women and college misses. Sketched are— A soft brown twill, with circular picces on the skirt, and_oay embroidery on long, full siceves and collar. A mavy blue crepe back satin with collar and sleeves of tan georgette, bound with blue: the sleeves being richly embroidered in col- ored wool. A lovely model of black georgette and black brocaded velvet with unusual apron effect, which is banded with soft gray fur. An unusual two-piece model; black satin skirt, and black yeorgette blouse, trimmed with three rows of veluet in ulue, green and fuchia. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. All Charge Purchases— Made tomorrow, Tuesd Wednesday will appear able November first. counts consult our Cr Sixth Floor. Run-Check Silk Hosiery Dependable Quality $1.95 Our L&B_ special—thi stocking, which has long- a “Run-Check” top, runs. Chiffon and service weight, in the fol shades : Buff, bisque, F mauve taupe, suntan, F and French gray, black and white. Lilly Ne. 200 Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery, $1.75 A very popular medium-weight silk stocking, SRR e e Comes in all the newest shades, such as blond, salmon, ochre, cinder, silver, pearl, thrush, penny, luskin, peche, also black and white. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 1,000 Women’s Smart New Handbag: A Special Offering of Unusual Styles at a Price Far Below Usuc.l $1.95 What is new in leathers this Fall— what is unusual in trimmings—amnd what is smartest in styles is to be fownd Moroccos, willow grain, calf, beaver pin seal, cobra grain and a few of the novelty leathers—some piped with con- trasting colors. An underarm bag or an envelope style is the invariable chaice of smart women but there is an in/inite variety of them! Novelty clasps, bands of contrasting leather and corners oi gold plate. In the gray and brown shades that are popular this Fall as well as black with contrasting colors. A wonderful assortment at $1.95. STREET FLOOE., LYXSBURGH & BRO. —For the Junior Miss— Tailored New Frocks $10 Attractive *models of poiret twill, balbriggan and crepe de chine, suit- able for streét, office or school wear. 100 in all, including straightline dresses, with or without belts, side or front flare models, chan- nel necks, tailored con- vertible collars, turn-back cuffs and touches of col- ored trimming or em- braidery. Both dark and high shades. Sizes 13 to 19 —For Little Tots— A Splendid Value in Men’s Pajamas $1.65 Properly pajama-ed means a lot of sleepcomfort for our men friends—conse- quently we have paid par- ticular attention to this lot just received. They are made of fine, soft cotton pongee that wears and launders excellently. Returned Vacationists Should Visit ¢ Our Hair Beauty Shop ON THE FOURTH FLOOR ‘We are featuring the newest methods of restoring the skin to its pre-vacation appearance. Sunburn and Freckles quickly disappear under the Skmfs:e:]:‘:;::fla;ilvo o:::,:xl;:e::i;?e;:;;c Facial. All A charming new group of cunningly made little {frocks moderately priced. and suits, which will delight both mother and the young- For formal affairs hide the bob sters. with @ Hydabob. Transforms bobbed At $L50—Little Girls' Panty hair into a smart and be- Dresses in a large variety of coming headdress - 5 attractive prints and plain and check chambray; cleverly made FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 9 . Women’s Knit with round collars, and pipings Union Suits, $1.50 tlo mat;h. or en‘-:bn:;idberctfil col- . : t nds to Toilet Goods Rtk ittt fa A Medium Weight, Suitable For Fall Days . daintily appliqued pockets. Specials Fine quality, medium-weight cotton, small Sizes 2 to 6 years. Coty’s Compacts, all shades, L'Origan....90c rib. Either knee or ankle length with low- At $195—Little Boys’ Suits D & R Cold Cream, reg. S0c size, 42c copper weather - stripped, : pink, blue and helio. Frog neck and no sleeves. Sizes 36 to 4. An un- in one and two piece styles, in lain colors, or with white 85¢ size .... i ilt-i i Mul-so-dent ... built-in refrigerator, open firepl ; brick 2 s i i - frepace smbBC o eatane, trimmed with pearl but usually soft, durable grade, remarkable at tons. this low price. louse and colored pants. Pinaud’s Vegetal Lilas newly paved street and MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR Panty Dresses and Boys’ Suits $1.50 and $1.95 36th and Ordway Cleveland Park. Semi-Detached Tapestry Brick Homes One square from car line and bus. The highest point in the city. Four bed- rooms, tile bath, built-in tub with shower, oak . floors, copper screened |l Every garment is cut throughout, Premier Stor- |: over liberal pattern, in age, gas water heater, one- J! sizes A, B, C and D. niece enamel sink, all doors 3 . Colors are white, tan, Neatly made with collar and A Vegetal .. A lar and_ emblem on sleeve. alley. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. ) FOURTH FLOOR cuffs, fancy stitching and but- ton trimmings, Also in all- Frostilla SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN 3617 ORDWAY ST. white with braid trimmed col- STREET FLOOR TANKEBSLEY. Owner and Builder THIRD FLOOR I @@’T}?3‘3@@%’3@%’3@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@@@@@@@

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