Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1927, Page 20

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1. e : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY. JANUARY 24 1927, DN GRESS BTSN O T e ooy MPLEY AGAIN HTS [t s il SRR NEW SHOALS BID STOCK COMPANIES Proposal Characterized by : ’ | |Professor Declares Manage- Color is the Motif Madden as ““Better” Than ‘ ment Keens Aloof From In Slippers for Spring Ford Offer. Small Sharekolders. 4.—Rel ) and it manageme omir in direct and impe he various tr 1 rights ¢ Congress _ to Madden, Repu | He said he had drafted a bill to : ¢ : out the prope nd would press 5 : s i e : ! . 35 L obasiatration its ref. | 3 D : ¢ 8 A delightful new tie creation combin- the House r ¥ commit- | % > . - g, " 5 ' o 4 - z . : ‘ o Ripley” ing Rose Blush Kid with genwine Hater Ofter 15 od. . < st night in an. . { 2 . g e annual meetd State B Snake to match. i sciation, the pr A to a. hospital i atment | L edi s e kb o Many other beautiful new styles in col- nddre; an’ exposition of | [ ored kid and combinations of leathers t 00 1 f fixed 0g ‘ : § é )f the protection | Petanns ot s alve | : T awail vour approval at our salon for duce fertilize | 1 b % ! accounts and by participation ER . . mot less thin 4 ixed nitro- | ~ PN L | S e .,'__ distinctice footwear. | IN CONCERT ‘ : 3 ”‘W” ’ £ - Poli’s Theatre 1 contained in Chilean nitrates | 4 2 llso [ T'uesday, Jan. 25th ] sl e j " Wwho s 18 will rer n i 17 STOgS 5 TTEND the concert. Then prolong your enjoyment PAF 24— Mother's in- | F to study oldes , g THAT g Exclu sive Age nts for of this famous artist. Take home this inspiring music | 9 pose to do 7z | tere: then the duties of a|who is 20, will be ried before we 3 \ COUGH: on new, electrically-recorded Brunswick Records— rich, Questions Alabuma Bid. hostess of embassy in Washington, |leave in April M. Christian | i ‘ Madden said b ot believe the | 1 o GlaaRl ite Soriihe N Tl e L@ W realistic, satisfying! Your Brunswick dealer will gladly bid ¢f the Ala F ate | =o e R O bl JUNIPER TAR play these selections for you: S hefosatonad ‘“- le 8 that policy | ar . congressional Miscie : Cashington, 1o E are . DIE LOTOSBLUME . . . v in othe J @ he 1 I ative valendars ‘0f both ‘House ‘4nd | . ha in oth L : COMPOUND AUF FLUGELN DES GESAN the requirements of the | as presided. Tt cas Bt T only ) ¢ iy SAMSON ET DALILA . . . . . anamid bid proposes to | tne e etildren g Sn e e $ | CARMEN-GYPSY SONG . . . f a te, nitrat rxvla;v“h"-'u\["\wx> G chalng odin | biee. it tennis, is fond QUICKMIR‘ELEF w SAPPISCHEODE . . . . . . . lyisug > POWET Coni- | uppay > of mo o travel. She b e on i [ OBDY and.tavis : e s scen i« mtrs i e Colds, Coughs due to Colds, . b. moses & Son.s { AUB DEMRIRGHHOFES. . . .. | the expense of the farmers.” bisokts: eomian : Aol | and Common Sore Throat Established 1861 . =8, The Sign of Musicnl Prestige . French & 3 e married | F St d El baul Claudel, wh @ poet and | T E i | reet an event o WINS GEORGETOWN PLAY | i i poct o AR SENLpaRD o s | wnds 10 will Telieve yot. PRIZE FOR SECOND TIME |35 ifie stnicmmaric Fin LAMB CHOPS T i AR | only t e udel chil- | % 35c At All Druggists 2 S dren will accompany their parents to with a dressing of 3 Fenton Moran Awarded Honor for | \yaghington. The separation is the hot melted hungr and s “The Jesting Satyr,” Soon to |only drawback to the change to| | | America. | | Be Staged. | 7“It is hard for the mother to be | | S e separated from her children,” ex- | “N For the second time in two years,|plained Mme. Claudel. “My son | Fenton Mo a_ sophomore at e = == o - e OSQS °ns Georgetown College, has been awarded 3 2 . the prize for the best oneact play REAL —RADICAL—REDUCTIONS | Apparel | Established 1861 written by a Georgetown student, it | was announced today. | t2d o was held recently under | at the { Always ; F Street and Eleventh o o1 MME. PAUL CLAUDEL AND HER DAUGHT D DB D DD DI DD D DT DD 4 s of the college journal, | n's play, “The Jesting | =5 | REMO rge number submitted by the stu- lent body. Last vear Moran won the e Tor e e lay, pubiiehed. bn | at Brentano’s Stationery Dept. with his | " written after the man- Soclal Stationery (attractively boxed) the three one- ays = - duced by the Masque and Bauble Club | Leather Goods (just lovely things) of Georgetown the evening of Febru: | ary 9. Mr. Moran is from Albany, | Autograph Albums — Writing Cases d has had ous essay: d | . { i - Doema publistied, not. only 1n_college Address Books — Desk Sets — Key Chains | : L "l Texting Satyr was selected b Candlesticks — Ashtrays — Novelties ¢ ] ’ { ( " 03 Jesting Sai ! was selectes v — — | n s of SaculodiMacs facithe réul. o 4 " V; b ism of atmosphere,” the quality of its dialogue and for its climactic power. | PRICES LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST It treats with an Italian nobleman | and in range from ten ceats to five dollars. \ o ¥hose intense inleire:[!ln“ urf_heology‘ N y (| { eads ) o ation. . : B | (OUR NEW ADDRESS WILL BE 1322 F. STREET) . AN ( ‘ l l l Q : essays are his “Luigtano’s Christu: | . a_psychological study of an Italiar artist of the renaissance, while his poems, “Three Songs for Troubador: “Sad Faith” and “Night Silhouet are widely known in collegiate circles. | 1. gosio & - N| Booksellers e W | These New Modes As Individualized by Audrey After all sip is proof that a’ per- son is still worth being talked about, | r) the WORLD WASHINGTON says the Office Boy. Doris Represent the Ultimate In Chic and Charm Do you know Audrey Doris? She designs the frocks worn by many of the smartest women and misses. Audrey Doris crea- tions have the personality, smartness and distinction demanded by the woman of moderate income whose wardrobe strikes an individual note. See Audrey Doris Dresses here—they are sold at no other store in }*\‘ ./fN # | this city. Sale of Sfiring Frocks $'6.97 In a complete range of sizes A sale price for new Fashions. Typical of the way things are done in the Basement Store. 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