Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. 21 WONENCONPETING FOROFFIE N WEST Spring Primaries Attract Un- usually Large List of | Feminine Aspirants. GEORGIA HAZLETT'S RECITAL. Georgia Hazlett, a young Washing- ton soprano who has a voice of rich, dramatic quality, was presented in a recital last night Cryder in her studi fore an audience of local mu singers and music lovers which ove flowed the studio. Miss Hazlett ha {made a few previous appearances in recital and her performance last night showed that she ha: een putting her time to good use p ing her s and adding to a distinctive repertoire. By the Associated Press g She was in excellent voice and CHICAGO, March 26.—-The Spring|that mellow quality that s litical primaries this year have at-|termed by many “velvety” was pleas- ¥ well as the fresh- oung voice. Her tone pro- admirable, with the high Nz froely and the breath contro s it should be. IHer at- tacks were sure and firm and her voice showed o dramatic 1y notice: ating ever and beautiful caden: f|end. sung from a manuser seription made by Miss C) acted an women in the iner Mid¢ ng number @ » West as candi- ingly noticeabla & ness of a duction w notes ring ' nomination for g linois < 3 ndidates der from .|ed marked progress in this type of - | song over this young singer" the record of Adelina Patti, using the original Patti cadenza. Another number that stood out as a feature selection was “Elsa’s Traum,” from Wagner’s “Lohengrin.” Miss Hazlett showed amazing maturity of style and splendid enunclation of the German diction in this difficult aria. Her shading of tone was good als The other two German songs Wel given with true lieder style and show- recital last Autumn. The songs were Schu- bert’s “Du Bist die Ruh' and DVorak's “Als die Alte Mutter.” All of Miss Hazlett's songs showed that excellent taste in selection ard arrangement for which Miss noted. Songs new to local progr: included Fourdrain's “Celle que je pre- fere” and Sibella’s “Non ho parole” in French, both sung with the light, minor-keyed style that is pecullar to the moderns; and two bird songs, de- cldedly different in mood and yet akin in that feel of the soaring rhythms, § by Fiske, and *“T Polak, sung with good, © ion and real brilliance in the latter’s interpretation. There was also Liza Lehmann's lit- tle heard and ‘beautiful song, “‘Morn- ' Two songs given with violin o 1to were Massenet's always lov " by Lerou: Stunt: v “Elegie” and “Le Nil, the last-mentioned Lols n have @ woman United States Senator. | also that Ohio may candidate for Hinois Lists Sixteen. ere are 16 women in [linois run ning for nominations for the lower house of the sever has 1 woman Tegislature, N ti L 2 and Indiana || States where the time | i s not expired. Only Wis Michigan in_the corn beit| | eneral election primaries Inaugurating a candidate who gubernatorial Snow, | Juuis opened he: for active : wetive in politieal circ time, but her only pu S motion picture Grifin_ White Of Ou f Richmond, Tnd.. seeks the Republican nomination for Representative in Congress from | | the sixth Indiwni district. Ars, J | Baur, wide of a prominent ¢ 1 P ASnitastuper; ds » candidhte Tor Gon This new department w sress from the ninth (Chicago) “Gold standard of quality that CUNNINGHAM famous . Dainty garments for to tured at nominal prices. district, opposing Representa Britten. Mrs. W. W prominent v avoman candi ntendent of puby % the incum For Easter Wear Jld public B sk @nd crepe de chine \ Tnd ing re- | coats, lined and interlined. nations to the State ‘ 8 Croineted ana simocked e wembers of the last mings. Colors of pink, blue, B white. The sizes are up to 3 neis women Bl oo un for ! 1 others seek- | | 1 other distriets. || tor holds over % § i The 1 B AT 1ES e court clerk in the & trict oman appointed to il | ES gEaster Bonnets Special Opening Day Price. . <. -9 two more years tion this Spr an unexy 1, seeks the nomina X Child Dies of Wound. T Five vear-old Charles Davis g by his dvearold brother !, Fine silk bonnets in colors of Bernard about 10 days while the [ (X pink. blue, tan. navy. with red, latter was handling @ pistol in their | |B8 rosewood, oreen, ete. Finely home. ag 2843 Champluin street, died | tailored and trinimed. a: Childrer vesterday. The | | children were alone in the house, fol- | \By .1 §2.73 Ialue $ 95 lowinz_arrests there er in the B0 Satupday Special . day. and the pistc taken from | a trunk in an uppe Coraner | [ES Nevitt decided an was un- | (S | 100007 necessary m inq § £ .Cunningham Co; 314-16 7th St. N.W. OPENING TOMORROW Children’s Department Here are ¢ opening day specials Baby Coats . New Feature r New ill maintain the same high - has made the name of in this city. ts of all ages, will be fea 'Coats & Dresses# For the Young Miss From 7 to 14 ) THE COATS are all wool. in the various new colors. Straight- line and cape models. Trim- mings of choice fur. Plain and novelty materials THE DRESSES of crepe de chine and other high-grade silk, in flare and straightlines. Plain colors and prints. Nizes from 7 to 1} years. Silk Dresses For Tots From 2 to 6 Years Dresses of fine crepe de chine and georgette, trimmed with rufes and lace. Al the vari- ous new Spring shades. Priced for the Opening at. 314 7th St. N.W. Tomorrow. another big day in our coat depart- ment. Several hundred smartest Easter coats re- cently arrived and offered for Saturday at a low price level. Each coat is brand new—fashioned of selected materials and adorned with choice embroidery and Squirrel collars. Plenty of Large Size Coats Plenty of Full Length Coats New Styles Th.e smartest of Spring Siyvles are represented. Longer coats, flare coats, cape coats, long sleeve coats, plain coats and other popular models. New Colors Every new color imaginable is here. Grays, blues, greens, tans, navys, blacks and various color combinations. Plenty Many \ | ) of Stout i e See More \’ :,. 1 \ i ! Sises U / Priced / Qur Styles Y 4 1 [ i ‘ From i f b to / Wirdows v (i) 1\? 38 to 50 i i J-£ .Cunningham Co Saturday—a Day for Savings!! New FEaster Coats Values Far Greater T han the Price Indicates 316 7th St. NW. Other who proved an admirable accompanist throughout the program, shone equal- 1y with the singer in her emphasizing of the rolling, water rhythms of the music, The violinist of the evening was Lynch Luquer, who is so well 'known I Washington mu: s that no further comment i sary here. Mr. Luquer earnest musician. His first solo wi the lovely “Sonata’ No. 8" of seven- teenth century Archangelo Corelli, showing to advantage all the tricks of the violin as a composition written by a violinist is upt to do. The group of shorter violin solos included a quaint work entitled “Kujawiak,” written by Carl Bohm; Cesar Cui's “Berceuse” and “Romance,” by d’Am- brosio. H. F. One of the odd facts in connection with snow crystals is that practically |- all of the hundreds of different varie. ties are hexagonal in form. HEMSTITCHING Pleating, Buttons Covered Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378 2651 15th St. N.W. | Frocks — >13 There’s a host of new models here ready for selection in styles de- creed by Dame Fashion herself. alues that are truly exceptional! Vou will find twwo-piece ef- fects, scarf necklines, metallic laces, etc. Navy Blue Bois de Rose New Blue Rosewood Green Three Special Values In Children’s Easter Apparel Youth’s Own Frocks and Coats Truly, we have never before shown a more comprehensive or attractize assortment. And at such mod- erate prices that will assure us merited appreciation by mothers Just Arrived! —in abundant selection. who know. Dresses—Choose from Broadcloths, Rayons, Pongees, Tru-hues, Nowvelty Silkettes, Sport, Straightline, Flare and two-picce styles. -1 special Saturday price. Girls' English Extraordinary REV. GILLINGHAM DIES AT HOME IN COUNTY Was Pastor of Churches at Germantown and Boyds, and 58 Years Old. Special Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, M; Rev. Dr. Oscar A. and Ge apoplexy last night He wi County, Pa Princéton wite, formerly Miss Katherine Cl er of Dover, Del., survives, rmantown, aged 08 years. a native of Any_RO0Q WINOUw euso witl | least b years. When sou Sunlite Cambric cleanable and sunproof, they cost % year. 36 in.x6 1t $1.40 shop price. for Estimat ain es n & Martin Bldg. ! 1217 F St Fashion’s Dress-Up Time Jor Saturday Selling in New Spring Apparel for Women. Misses and Children Value: —Coals 25 SPORT COATS DRESS COATS More than a hundred garments from schich to choose at this excep- tionally low préce. Youw'll ‘marvel at the smartness, the disténc- tive models and the quality of fabric. Cheviots Sport Cloths Twills Novelty Cloths Girls’ Coats — Well tailored coats—with youth in every linc. Tweeds, Velours, Basket Wey . Dow Wools and Plaids, Cape Coats, Flares and Box Styles. Sises 7 to 14, in all the mewest colors. Presbyterian arch 26.—~The ingham, pastor of the Preshyterian Churches at Boyds died suddenly of at his home in Germantown Buck's a graduate of the Theological Seminary. His ave Dr. Gillingham served the German- 2A2TS SHA3T wiil last at buy our New es Which are rainproof. YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN P al °Tenth St town pastorate five vears and that at Boyds 16 years. He was pastor of | the Darnestown church 11 years, and served as pastor at Oberlin, Kans.: Johnstown, Pa., and Fort Penn, Del. At the time of his death he was chap- lain of the Gaithershurg Masonic lodge, Dr. Gillingham attended a school entertainment last night and appeared in good health. Japanese Diet Adjourifs. TOKIO, March 26 (#).—The Di day adjourned without fixing 3 for the next sessfon. A reorganization of the cabinet expected soon. 1219-1 Sherwood Forest NOW Only 30 Miles Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway 20 Mi of Concrete 10 Miles Excellent Gravel Road. Follow the Signs at End of Concrete Smart or Store Hours, 9 to 6. Jfor Laster Conservative 1 Styles with Flares Capes and Straightline Effects Such gloriously new ai vouthful models 3 ever saw and at this lo price we can g fily et th it is one ¥ ow greate varves Cuaabe; , shades ar Ve sty predominate equal emphasis. Second Floor - —Dresses— 44951 Just unpacked— 400 S m art Spring Frocks for our Vogue and Value Dept. We emphasize the new- ness of each dress and the different style ten- dencies. They are really wonderful dresses and copies of higher priced originals. Flat Crepes Georgettes Printed Crepes Luxor Silk Melody Silk \ The Bright, LARGE HATS N i lar; \n EW TURBANS 7 o Pure Thread Silk HOSE $1.00 An excellent quality fea tured in a wide assortment of the newest Spring and Easter shades. The low price sug- gests a purchase of at least two pairs at this time of the scason. A charming variety of silk frocks, exhibiting a most exact- ing note of perfection in work- manship. Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Taffeta and Figured Crepe. - Flare, long- sleeve, tailored, ruffled models, as well as dainty party frocks. Main Floor For Modern and Correct Treatments Visit Our Beauty Parlor—Mezzanine Floor Ystaplished 1909 Delightfully New COATS with turing such new shades as Marie Rosewood, N R cot \ vy vaj\v, HENE: and Black. Each one is an excep- NEW GIGOLOS tional value. Second Try Sworzyn's First—1219-1221 G * 221 G Street Charge Accounts Solicited vl n W at st nd Shappy New Spring Dresses In Juniors’ Misses” and Women’s Sizes Up to 0 Specially Priced 15 Gloriously Created Into the Newest Styles and Lovely Spring Shades We would suggest an mm ¢ inspection of these f because the new Spring medi allur vouthful style {hades and exceptional quality will force almost instant buy- An excellent Easter op- g frocks ng. aportunity at this low price New Easter Millinery \n excellent assort- fascinating’ the latest York ment in of and New And phases Paris fshions. sensa tionally low priced. ew Spring Shades Tats for matrons and misses, in ge or small head sizes. Fea- toinette, Honey, Florida Gold, Platinum and, of arse, Gray, Sand. Wood, Costume Slips §2.50 Made of Nilo Sheen and Sports in all the Spring cluding and Satin new te Radium Slips | With All col $3.D“ | hip hem ors Main Floor o —

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