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80 WASHINGTON OPERA 10 GIVE “LAKNE" Luella Melius, Noted So- prano, Will Appear January 24, Albion Announces. Fresh from fts su in_“La i | | i | | THE EVENING mitteewoman and State vice <‘Inl|‘»| man for her own State, Kentucky. Members of the cabinet, undersec: s and assistant secretaries of ative departments and their ladies, justices of the United States Supreme Court and their publican Senators and Rep ir wives and othe ][\.hh'l\ of ashington have been invited to meet the delegates to the Republi- can women's conference at Mrs. | Ih rt's reception The Minister of Greece and Mme | Simopoulos are to be patron and pa | s for the gala performance of Butterfly,” which is to I)(v given thn l»nvm of the ‘llnl(ln‘n I3 1 the Wash STAR. WASHINGTON, AUTO HITS TREE. Two Receive Bruises as Result of Collision. Edward McQuade, 1710 Newton street, James D. McQuade of the second recinct and Robert . Jackson, 38 , of 1221 Franklin street, sustained minor injuries McQuade's automobile, in at- to avold collision with automobile going mnorth on st street, at Rhode Island avenue wrly this morning, collided with an automobile _operated by Charles G. Winkel of 1229 First street. of the collision hurled 23 years old, of son of Lieut.|*% D. C. THURSDAY. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reportad to the Health Department in the Taet. *4 s arles A Wil Ghasies A, Wiligms Arthur I Laws, 6 J'unn jAbbe George, 61, George Washington XAty ‘Ann_Russell. 00, 108 6th st Abraham Schuitz, 5. ene William _Phel o Walter T. C Ada Davis r Jamen H. Pleauania aret A. Book [1 e Wity | 318 Webster TR e ne. drena Hospital i Hospital. 70, at h's Hos 'fiia Ann Mite. 02, 718 7in st ne o Margaret Johnaon. Emergency Hos tal. "f.ouis Henderson, 36, Gallinger Hospital Over three-fourths of the dogs in | Club yesterday. JANUARY 13, 1927. Entertain “Vanities” Cast. | g8 Members of the “Vanities" cast, ap- pearing this week at Poli’s, were luncheon guests of the National Press The program includ- ed songs and sketches by Miss Maxine Lewis, Joe Cook, Smith and Dale, Bert Byton, Cliff O’'Rourke and Billy Dou- gal. A short address was made by Earl Carroll. = Q BN < R 8 b= ] N[ g < S Silk J114 G Street Vi b4 50c Yd. REMNANT SALE GROUPED IN TWO LOTS Washington &§&& Store Phone Main 8306 ¢ $1.00 vd. i 4 A resentation is to be di = ‘ | Jacques Samossoud, who will bring to| Wi the city distinguished artists from the | and 3 Me lxnym.‘um k! a House in New| McNe Emergency Hospital for York to appear ling roles,| cuts and body bruises, later going to luding Mme. Thalia Sabanieva, the | their homes. < prima donn | . anged under| Canadian chemists are making tests of promi- | to determine whether asbestos waste anizations here, headed | can be used instead of lime in correct- Vournas ling acidity of soil. National to neyer sung in Washington Audu uary General nnounced yesterday .uella Melius, hailed urope and the United States as one of the greatest colora turas now in operatic work Mme. Melius, member Chicago Civic Co. has career that @ her trium phantly through the opera companies “f Paris. Monte Carlo. Vienna. Berlin, | Budapest, Prague, Belgrade. Weis baden, Frankfc Madrid, Naples, Rome lorence San Francisco. She has appeared coloist with the svmphony orchestras of all the leading wmusical « aters of Europe Rorn Melins fo a ~he became a pupil of +nd under a reigning i Roheme,” the Opera o “Lakme, this city torium against a tree. Jackson |this country are mongrels. 1ade were treated by Dr.| Former Prices $2.19 to $4.98 Yd. Desirable gths Great assortment Former Prices $1.19 to $1.98 Yd. Choice lengths Excellent colois 711 Thirteenth Street “Tonight at 6” REAL 8¢ REAL FOOD o MUSIC Friml's “Chinese Suite,” Dinner Comcert Bergune's Do Luze Band $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 —where you are made \'\' to feel at home. The FEDERAL-AMERICAN the wusp | nent Greek o by Mr. George of the | LUELLA MELIUS. SOCIETY Nineteen) | Reackbottom Reductions COATS $49.50 for coats that formerly were $79.50 $89.50 $98.50 for coats that formerly were $159 $179 $219 ud 18 Ruest Higher Quality Leather at Prices Lower Than Ever (Continued from Page TieE LOUVRE | 1115 1117 F STREET Wis., My to Paris. where !Carmichael and Miss Marguerite Orme Among recent a for the coffee house s Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Cobley and Mrs. John L. Proctor Mr the of two war ture in the \dditional patronesses are Miss Amory Castens AFTER-HOLIDAY CLEAR- ANCE of Luggage, Leather Goods and Novelties — trunks alone excepted. TWENTY PER CENT OFF ladies’ hand- bags, dressing cases, motor robes and nov- elties. Also material reductions on hand luggage. Your opportunlty to gain smart- ness and service at a saving; take it! CASTENS P e : LEATHER GOODS Sl'(o City Club Building 1314 G Street N.W. City Club Building Charles J. Bell is treasurer of fund to be raised for the benefit | philanthropies by a lec Mayflower ballroom on ednesday evening, January 0 0'c when Janet Richar talk on “Vital Issues of the Day; International Review.” Al of | ised will go to the charities, | Opportunities Clearance bargains of important interest All Street, Sports and Afternoon Dresses remaining of the present season 1Yy oft! various sung. nunparalleled Her singing Song” of “Lakme warin praise by the Daily Telegraph of London, which said: “Her inheri tance is a divine voice which 1 divine right, for with her ama technique it can do to for a second does she mast The ease and faultless T artifice of its movement ov its repose | give Luella Melius the highest place the elect of coloratura experience of the famous “Bell was met with inment is giving William 1. Borah mmittee in © 1ll also be a musical Prog: two war philanthropies. | ) little known and far distant, are still urgently needed—namely, a general hospital and small orphan asylum for Russian refugees situated in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Ow. ing to the pressing and pathetic need of these good works, the committee is desirous of aiding L. E. Feldmahn, | pre-war director of the ~Old Russia Red Cross. 1316 G Street of equal warmth has met along her path. “The securing of Mme. Melius for #ppearance in,“Lakme’ is by far the most jmportant event in grand opera in thib c Mr. Albion declared last night in announcing the arrangements for the performance. Births Reported. The followiag_birthe have beeu mpored 1o the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Carmelo and Agata Marina. boy. Efl rd P. and Bertha F. Donovan. boy ilbur H. and_Elizabeth Booth, girl Norman L. d_Maude Brown, boy. Herbert E. . Beck, girl Frank nl\d da Barinott, girl. and Beryl Lunle girl . Drumwright, boy. B3 All Evening, Dance and Dinner Frocks remaining of the present season 1/4 off! Miss Helen Huntoon of Los Angeles is the guest of Mrs. Sophle Pool Kep- ner at 1907 Eye street. Miss Huntoon and Mrs. Kepner were schoolmates at the Frances Shimer School of the Uni of Chicage. ablished, LA Hemstitching, Pleat- ing, Embroidery, But- ton Holes, Beading, Buttons made to or- der, etc. Third Floor Elite Styles Pat- terns and Pictorial Review Patterns. Third Floor 1219-1221 G Street 9 to 6 Mrs. Buena Fagan Archer an- nounces the marriage of her sister Mary Ellen Fagan, to Mr. Jel Louis Kaufman, Saturd 8, 1927, at Rockville, Md. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert will be hostess | ;\t a x;]cce’r:uon for the women attend- ng the Republican women’s confer- : e 2 ence Friday afternoonat her home on —separate pieces and sets Massachusetts avenue. Ladies of the cabinet, including Mrs. Frank B. Kel- | % off! logg, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, M Harry S. New, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. William M. Jardine, Mrs. Her- fhert Hoover and Mrs. James J. Davis, K3 K3 will receive with Mrs. Herf. Re- * "e* publican national committeewomen, vice chairmen of Republican State | committees and presidents of Re- | publican_women’s clubs here attend- | ing the Republican women’s confer- ence at the Carlton Hotel will\be the | o oo B e Mesibe™ | guests of honor. Mrs. Hert is vice Alberi. ¥ Locffier and’ Erma A. Carney, | chairman of the Republican national doth of B-J"mé';“mf,‘}'do,:mdm N. J.. and | cOmmittee and is the national com- iy, ind “Ethel Ifl lmph Burt lnd (-eflr!ld' Sweene Heory W. Coleman o Rola. far Va. and Clara B, Allen of Golansville: Cttion Jimes and Rosetis Dises, both of Bajtimore, M4, Perl R, Yallace and Mary Smith, both ot Baltimore. 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Bed Sheets Good quality, 81x90 Far priic inches, seam- $1.15 and $1. 49 95c less and well Third Floor ay Specials Towels Ribbons « Pure Linen, IFor broidered Towels, the lot. Sve larly sold at 18&'40 inches. 59c 896, ST ghtl\ Main l-lool' Silk Lingerie and Hosiery . WERE. Crepe de Chine Vests...... $2.956 Crepe de Chine Teddies .. .. 3.95 Raigil‘um and Jersey Silk etticoats $5.00 to 7.95 LINGLRIE All-Silk Jersey Teddies . 5.00 Crepe de Chine and Radium . Silk Teddies 5.00 to 7.95 Satin and Crepe de Chine . Teddies 7.95t010.00 15.00 8.95 10.00 R o B Hand-em- Regu- quick widths colors, Made of cretonne in vari- ous colors; good . size, with draw Main Floor clearance— many and worth two and three times this price. Yd. 39c Main Floor strings. Regular nialed Regu- soiled. in price, 59 | All ‘Wool | Middy Suits and " Raincoats i lole These exquisite Lingerie offerings are replete with innumerable deft touches of delicate daintiness. 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