Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1926, Page 30

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“THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1926. HISTORY RELATED John Clagett Proctor Tells| Oldest _ Inhabitants of Capitol Dome Work. i 1 i i of the statue of rrcedom] “apitol dome | mounts the w wper on. Civil War | * in which he de- - of Union sol n and of the time had of » Confederate Proctor’s paper, | designed | de some | s made by | time_Secre- | esident of @ met. | wpt. Montgomery C. | would “not armed Lih?rl,\l pet? Her conflict being | triumphant, as shown | smblems of t ‘tor told his fellow transported to 1 the association that | displayed er model from | cast. In re- Wt the plaster | Mount Vernon Place Choir to B. Supplemented by Others Trained in Work. A performance of “The Messiah" I one of the largest trained choruse ever to attempt it in this city will 1 given under the direction of R. Dean Shure, director of music of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal | Church South, during the Christmas season. The work has been in prepa- ration sin¢e last June and Mr. Shure is now extending an invitation to sing- ers outside of his own organization who are familiar with this work or who would like to sing in it. Many members of the Washington Choral i which formerly gave “The each Christmastide, have n rehearsing with the Mount Ver- Chorus for the coming perform- | nce. Any who care to join with the chorus will be welcomed tomorrow eve- ning at the Massachusetts avenue en- | trance of the Mount Vernon Place Church at 8 o'clock.m Homecoming Is Observed. | Special Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, Va., November 4.—| This is Home coming day for folk | born in New Providence section of | dge and Aug a counties. A institution | since 1897, | ST-MARBKS 1011 Connecticut * Ave.at K gOUR guests’ - will appre- ciate their host’s discrimi- nation in select- WO VRO T YDy, ¢ on the dome are identi- | 1 photosraphs of the | ing . this exotic 491 16th Century in'the setting—for re- iy past—Here en- ticiny concert music combines with the excel- lence of Peter Borras Cuisine to accentuate the impression of your “good le’s troops in K. street, ind upment of that outtit in’ Ecking. FLORENCE OFFICE FRANKFO[:QT Ovfic,(,£ Rare Volume Presented. '] taste”—at “tienry L. Bryan. .vice president, Luncheon*1 || or 6he. sfPeudidiuids of the |§]- No couvert fec s v's aldermen in 18 2 n charged at dinner— noted the | dancing from 7 to 9 velief of F s with music .by the eer o it fale § The extensive foreign connections which Woodward & Lothrop Bier aton: £ 1. now have, and which they have had for many years, enable avenue ind ¢ i 4 ' them to maintain the enviable reputation they have so long en- s i ot : R " 0 ; joyed for distinctive and unusual merchandise, much of which 0. was popitar o Ju ol § . i y | 2 is without duplicate, and when once disposed of cannot be ob- o e masement | SN 0 4 tained again. W. Noyes, president of the £ presided < the first time since his | i ] ) From these foreign offices in Europe, and from our representatives’ : headquarters in all parts of the world, merchandise specialists scour villages and countrysides for the newest and finest—for you. conditic Vlicated We would like our patrons to understand, however, that we go to foreign countries only for those things that cannot be found in America, or that America cannot make as well as elsewhere. principally such articles as require much handwork or extreme patience and time in-production. ‘Never a Marcel Wave By Edna Wallace Hopper i n Our stocks, now, are resplendent in beautiful merchandise from England, Switzerland, Italy, France, Belgium, Ire- land, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and the Orient. TWoodward & Lathrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Bike-Airplane Perfected Verv Special - COLLECTION ‘of Japanese Mink \\ raps, fashioned of fine. dark, matched = skins. straight in line, and with Opening Hhe, large collars of Fox. Ihese Wraps are fur fashions of elegance: every detail from the matching of the skins to the linings and finishing is perfect! The Fur Salon &riebacher “Yeminine m!l of Individuality TWELVE-TEN VETWELVE F STREET

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