Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1926, Page 21

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ADVSTRY COUNGL CHANCE PROPLSED Benning Citizens Would Have Associations Elect Mem- bers of Body. Three vital changes in tl zation of the (' cil, described its standing voteless " it & moe a resolution g the counci d its work g for its en 3 s members by the various ther than by clati 1o the intions ent of the | {ha work r Stutler, . gate of the association to th ion, who pro- the election of th of the ass have the effe tendence neighbor! would result in sentation o neil ns th dorsed Dr. dent of the Anaco the Adviso ¥ tion, for Jlue law for ounced during a NAVY WAITER DIES. Leandris Barner Served During Civil War. Leandris Bari vears old. col- vhi arah D street, Tuesday. Fun were conducted at I and Wil son’s undertaking stablisnment to. day at noon. Interment was in Ar- lington Cemetery. Te was a_member of the Grand Army of the Republic. He leaves two faughters, Lilllan and Juanita Barner, and other relativ His wife died * more than 10 ye; o, The Daily Problem. From the Kansas City Star. A Beloit College expedition is being fitted out for the purpose of tracing the origin of man. It is believed the expedition will find the beginnings of the race In northern Africa. When it 1s known where the race came from, will some one please fit out an expedition that will find out where *| warmth and color that some of the | positic [ wusic | © MISS WINSTON'S RECITAL. Elizabeth Winston, one of the most promising of the young pianists of Washington, gave a program in the small ballroom of the Willard Hotel last night, which showed excellent taste in the numbers chosen and both talent and musicianship in their in- terpretation. The audience, which filled the ballroom, included many well known in Washington music circles, as well as a large number of piano students. Miss Winston has a clear, firm method of. playing that is a real de- light. She shows perfect poise when at the piano and a workmanlike atti- ude. Her touch is decisive and her tone crystal clear. It is o clear that there are moments when it lacks the Such Sonata nellow 1 com- compositions might demand. was true of the Schumann The underl that master of as not clearly brought out 1t seemed as though the young pi- anist had not yet quite grasped the full meaning of that musical Atale, al though her technical knowledge of h and here and flicult passa which opened program, harming and given with due ve for the opportunities that the florid old Ttal- of writing offered. The Cho- p also was the *Ni was fashioned was pref ed in the third group that Miss appeared at_her be: at the Spring” played, with feathery, t d complete control of the dit- ficult swift notes. The audience was enthusiastic and requested its reneti- Similarly the Liadow ‘Music th its tinkling melody pictur- set forth, aroused warm re- ’s “The Wind,” another The choice of the coffee expert 4 4 WILKINS Roasted RIGHT |(Glpaaaidais here in Washington the race is going? - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. interesting composition. A novelty in this group was Sternberg’s “Etude in C Minor,” played with the co-ordina- tion of her own record made on a re- producing piano in such a way that she could stop and take up the mu- sical threads almost imperceptibly. The last group was notable for her playing of the wer Waltz” from Tschaikowsky's utcracker Suite,” as arranged by Percy Grainger for the plano. Miss Winston handled the al- luring rhythms and planissimo work in this composition Inrly well. The Schubert-Liszt “F Hark, the Lark,” was admirably played as the encore, H. F. R.'DEANE URE'S RECITAL. Draws Largest Audience to Dafe to ss Program. in the charming cham- iditorium of the Library i and many Muny others wery ed wudi- rection, of Mr. Pu ; and Carl Bngel, chief ¢ division. The unusu audience proved tl Mount Vernon M. outh The program see LOVELY CHIFFONS in all the smartest new Spring Colors— SHADOW WOODLAND ROSE DOVE GRAY HAZE ECSTASY —and Fifteen'other colors. (Lisle Top) $1.55 T $4.40 WATTERS el - 1337 I St. N.W. _ Heir ond Lace— [ ington” suite and the newer “Through Palestine” suite, recently heard in the program of Mr. Shure's works per- formed as a benefit for the Friendship | House, which brought oyt an audi- ence of more than 3,000 people. The other composers who were represented on thig program were Beethoven, Charles Albert Stebbins, Pietro Yon, R. S. Stoughton, H. R. Shelley and Richard Wagner. The next organ recital will be given by Thomas Moss, director of music at Calvary Baptist Church. PLAN BIG CELEBRATION. Indianans to Hold Sesquicentennial Celebration in 1829. INDIANAPOLIS, March 11 ®).— centenlal ~ celebration of ¢ which made the North- ory a part of the United ta " | diana Historical Soclety. Tive States—Indiana, Tllinols, Ohlo, Michigan and Minnesota—all carved from the old Northwest territory, would participate in the celebration, the capture by s Clark and his band of 'ort Sackville, now Vin- The victory was the deciding fac- tor in the dwindling of British do- minion over the territory to which it and the region was the United States by ended the Revolution, Friday Special;fi ’ 150 Felt Hats | | Regularly $5.00 to $6.50 $2.89 All styles and colars to | choose from, to suit the || | miss and young woman. ! 125 Untrimmed Straw Hats, $1.98 Regularly $2.98 Extra Small Head Sizes A fine assortment of colors || in four good shapes for the l“ miss and woman demanding an | extra small head size. CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N.W. IRETWEEN ¥ AND G STREE An Inspiration by Georgette The Intimate Details of the New Spring Hats No longer will the felt hat be worn for every occasion by milady who is well groomed. Success of her costume will depend more on the hat says Paris. The collection of millinery which we are presenting comes from the source of originality. Identically the same as are now being introduced in Paris itself. Popular Priced Dept. $5 and $6.75 On the Main Salon $10 angd up The Wise Shopper Knoys It Pays to Shop Early A Host of Real Old-Fashioned Bargains Tomorrow in FRIDAY THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. We Do Not Guaratnee = M-BROKS & CO ‘LastAllDey _G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢th A thorough clearing of all 0dds and ends, one’s and two's of a kind, small lots of fine Brooks desirable merchandise. Those who desire to save and save hand- somely are especially urged to attend this sale tomorrow. All Sales Final—No Refunds—N o Exchanges—None Sent C. O. D. 14 Fur-Trim Winter Coats Small sizes. -Were $25.00. Tomorrow. 6 Fur-Trim Winter Coats Small sizes. Were $35.00. Tomorrow. 1 Fur-Trim Sport Coat Size 16. Was $59.75. Tomorrow. ... .. 1 Plat. Wolf-Trim Coat Size 36. Was $59.75. Tomorrow.. .. 1 Fitch-Trim Coat Size 14. Was $95.00. Tomorrow. ... 1 Bldck Squirrel-Trim Coat Size 18. Was $65.00. Tomorrow.. 1 Tanager Squirrel-Trim Coat Size 36. Was $59.75. Tomorrow. ... 1 Tanager Squirrel-Trimmed Coat Size 18. Was $45.00. Tomorrow........ 1 Black Winter Coat Size 16. Was $59.75. Tomorrow. .. 1 Black Fitch-Trim Coat Size 16" Was $125.00. Tomorrow. 1 Green Opposum-Trim Coat Size 18. Was $49.75. Tomorrow. ... 1 Blue Fitch-Trim Coat Size 16. Was $125.00. Tomorrow. . g5 1 Squirrel-Trim Twill Bloom Coat Size 36. Was $89.75. Tomorrow. . .. 1 Mole-Trim Charmeen Coat Size 36. Was $100.00. Tomorrow. . 1 Squirrel-Trim Charmeen Coat . Size 16. Was $79.75. Tomorrow........ 1 Squirrel-Trim Charmeen Coat + Size 16. Was $100.00. Tomorrow. .. 1 Embroidered Charmeen Coat Size 16. Was $110.00. Tomorrow 1 Ermine Collar Twill Bloom Coat Size 36. Was $125.00. Tomorrow 1 Fox-Trim Satin Coat = Size 16. Was $110.00. Tomorrow 1 Ermine-Trim Satin Coat Size 18 Was $100.00. Tomorrow. .. ... 1 Squirrel-Trim Charmeen Coat Size 16. Was $65.00. Tomeorrow. .. ... .. 1 Lorchene Coat Size 42v4. Was $45.00. Tomorrow 9 Squirrel Collar Tweed Coats Sizes 18-36. Were $55.00. Tomorrow. ... 1 Squirrel-Trim Charmeen Coat Size 16. Was $75.00. Tomorrow. .. 1 Taffeta Quilted Coat Size 16. Was $150.00. Tomorrow.... .. 1 Dyed Seal Trim Silvertone Coat Size 16. Was $150.00. Tomorrow 1 Leather-Trim Charmeen Coat Size 18. Was $125.00. Tomorrow 1 Squirrel-Trim Charmeen Coat Size 18. Was $135.00. -Tomorrow 1 Satin and Cloth Coat Size 14. Was $100.00. Tomorrow 2 Rhinestone-Trim Frocks Size 16. Were $49.75. Tomorrow ‘9 Green Velvet Ensembles Were $6975 1 Green Chifforr and Lace Dress Size 14. Was $49.75. Tomorrow 1 Pansy Street Dress Size 4414, Was $45.00. Tomorrow 1 Navy Street Dress Size 4(1‘;/12 WSas $15.00.D Tomorrow + 1 King Blue Street Dress \:Vag $29.75. Tomorrow....... T s16-75 1 Brown Satin Dress o Size 38. Was $59.75. Tbm'omw 52 5 1 White Georgette Evening Dress Size 18. Was $49.75. Tomorrow. 520.00 1 Red Broche Dinner Dress , Size 40. SWas $3]9j75A Tomorrow 329.75 tylish Stout Dresses ) '5 SV\);c:: $49.75. Tomorrow.............. 2 527.50 1 Cocoa: Georgette Dress Size 4. LWas $i4)9.75. Tomorrow 520.00 n Lace Dress ; 1 BSri::zOV;. Was $65.00. Tomorrow 322.50 - 1 Navy Poiret Sheen Dress S 27 . $15% 3 Gold Lace Evcning Gowns Were $49.75. Tomorrow 1 Red Georgette Evening Gown Size 18. Was $39.75. Tomorrow . 1 Red Rhinestone-Trim Gown Size 16. Was $49.75. Tomorrow . .. 1 Red Chiffon Evening Gown Was $39.75. Tomorrow 1 Blue Georgette Evening Dress Size 16. Was $49.75. Tomorrow . 1 Black Satin Dress Size 4275, Was $69.75. 1 Black Satin Dress Size 42. Was $49.75. Tomorrow 2 Black Satin Dresses Sizes 36—40. Were $49.75. 1 Cocoa Cloth Dress . Size 18, Was $59.75. 850 1 Cocoa Cloth Dress Size 40. Was $49.75. Tomorrow . .96 2 White Chiffon Evening Dresses 5 Slightly soiled. Were $39.75. Tomorrow.. 3147 \2 Broche Dinner Gowns Were $29.75. Tomorrow 3 Balbriggan Dresses Size 14. Were $5.00. Tomorrow .. 75 Silk or Cloth Dresses Were $15—$20. Tomorrow . e 25 Flannel, Silk and Cloth Dresses $15.00 Values. Tomorrow 46 Lace-Trim Party Frocks $10.00—815.00 values. Tomorrow . ...... 35 Flannel or Cloth Dresses* Were $15.00—$18.75. Tomorrow . 300 Rayon Dresses Were $5.50—$8.75. Tomorrow . 39 Smart Silk Dresses $10.00—$15.00 Values. Tomorrow. ..... F 18 Van Raalte Glove Silk Vests White only. Were $§2.50. Tomorrow ... . 15 Crepe de.Chine Teddies Some soiled. Were $2.95—$3.95. Tomorrow 7 Pajama Cloth Nightgowns Were $1.50. Tomorrow 11 Philippine Teddies Extra sizes. Were $1.65. 14 Rayon Bloomers Pink. Were $1.95. Tomorrow 16 Satin Brassieres Pink. Were $2.25. Tomorrow ........ e 50 Rayon Vests ; Extra quality. Were $1.00. Tomorrow . ... 89c 12 Rayon Slips Ruffled bottom: Were $1.95. Tomorrow , 51.50 6 Taffetine Slips Non-cling. Were $1.65. 8 Blanket Bath Robes Were $395—$4.95. Tomorrow 35 Indestructible Pear]l Necklaces Imitation. Were $1.50. Tomorrow 18 Pearl Festoons Imifation. Were $1.50. Tomorrow 25 Painted Top Compacts Me_tal case. Were 50c. Tomorrow 22 Slip-on Sweaters Asst. colors. Were $2.95. Tomorrow .... 30 Stocks of Chambre, etc. che $1.69.. Tomorrow 75 Pairs Chamoise Suede Gloves 2-Clasp. Were 79c. Tomorrow 90 Pairs French Kid Gloves - Mel:nders. Were $2.95 to $4.50. Tomorrow. . 40 Pairs Lambskin & Suede Gloves Noyelty cuffs. Were $2.50. Tomorrow .. 20 Pairs French Kid Gloves 12-Button. Were $3.95. Tomorrow 35 Pairs Surah Suede Gloves Van Raalte. Were $2.50. Tomorrow .... 50 Leather or Silk Bags Were $2.50. Tomorrow 8 Fancy Rayon Pillows Round or square. Were $2.95. Tomorrow 6 Velvet Blouses Fancy trimmed. Were $5.95-$7.95. Tomorrow 33 Crepe de Chine Scarfs All silk. Were $2.50. Tomorrow 40 Pieces Assorted Neckwear Samples. Were $1.00—$1.50. Tomorrow.. 56 Handerchiefs Cotton or linen. Were 25c. 93 Petticoats Assorted colors. 5245 $2350 539.75 $3750 $2450 e Y420 $2450 $2450 $785 $10% $2375 8375 37 52375 ; 523.75 51875 . 8237 5379 5187 53750‘ 54750 5575 4750 5750 56750 $7750 56750 $5750 $3/750 $750 $3750 $4750 5975 59’750 $7'750 $8'750 5675 $9975 $2250 $2975 $2 5.9 $2 5.0 Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow . . W 511.75 $Q.90 $355 .. 8127 $4.85 $7.90 $189 $9.50 $1.0 Tomorrow ..., %135 $15 Sl 00 51.59 $150 $150 $1-50 52 39 54.50 Sl 89 59c Tomorrow.. 12Yac W:x-g $5.00. Tomorrow. 32-50 Size 18. Was $59.75. Tomorrow 1 Nayy Poiret Sheen Dress Size 16, Was $4500. Tomorrow 1 Navy Twill Dress Was $29.75. ' Tomorrow 1 Brown Cloth Dress Size 16., Was $29.75. Tomorrow 1 Black Satin Dress Size 38. Was $69.75.

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