Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927. —— BUNDS GUNDEMNE ROSA RAISA DUE TODAY. %Primn Dol;n. § :;dfi # Others in B | “Masked Ball" Cast Expected. | | Rosa Raisa, prima donna for “The | | will be given'at P row night by the Ch Grand Opera Co.; Cyrena V- yrdon, con. fralto; Richard Bonelli, baritone, and Charles Hackett, tenor, all with this company, are expected to arrive in the | ¥ early this afterncon he van- | Citizens, However, Indorse| Pay Increases for : : 2 ua d‘ :\K (l‘V(‘ mvx.n.hliv)_\\\ Commissioners. Mary Garden, prin fano’s” oper prima_donna of Al- Resurrection.” which will be given micre here Thurs- day noon, and others in the ¢ for that opera will n ve until to morrow. They a senting that opera tonight in Baltimore | e member of the comp today is Eide Norena, prima donna, who is making her f { tour of the United States. & ntertained while in the Nat scintions relative to the proposed | 1,000 bond issue for District ind the pro the Dis the 1 resulted vernment d increase ers and st i de I be ntor Jmissioner | bond issue e | Y = EISATER3DAYS i #1151 7.49-Inch Rainfall Reported | in Santa Ana Canyon. | | Fruit Growers Joyous. | ociated Press Y | By the A iy ANCISCO, sa Un, the southern tself been del rential rains. | While reports of damage in the | storm area vied with expressions of | satisfaction from the fruit belt, an | \lmost unprecedented situation was | tull appointed | reported from Hoegees Camp, in Bi nd D. F. | santa Ana Canyon of southern Cali fornia. The camp was abandoned after 7.49 inches of rain had fallen. = February nittently weeping mountain and coast dist and central California dried lewhat today after having red since Saturday with tor: ot superin contributions Storm Causes One Death. A similar cloudburst was reported an Gabriel s of precipi- Mount Wilson reg- admitted to the association to the storm when J Hampton slipped and fell on a wet sidewalk in Los Angeles, dving later of a fractured | skull. In San Diego | downpour was POLAND APPROVES BUDGET AFTER FIGHT s 12 | pended for several da Marshal Pilsudski Subdues Opposi- | district were dotted tion by Threat of Dis- solving Diet. and Tia Juana the s0 pronounced that across the inter- v: ordered sus- with miniature { RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFF'S By the Associated Press. s :o‘l.l" z WARSAW, Poland, February 15.— Marshal Pilsudski, Poland’s militant t last night pre. ed, to dissolve that A a hostile attitude . dverse vote 400- el For_Estimates, Main 1100, 1101, 7413 Bring or enciose this ad with order. vas expecte veloped the marshal by his ganized the opposition and the 192 budget was adopted It marks the first time since the republic was_established that a real balance has been ac: h a surplus of 4,000 gest item in the li is the army appropri ing to the approp education, 3: worth about quotations.) COOLIDGE TO FIRE BLAST. Denver to Broadcast Boom Open- ing Moffat Tunnel. 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Lifetime of Service Assured family can be done in a pleasing and efficient way without Sewing for the Let us demonstrate this wonderful Sewing Machine in your home. It has no tensions to regu- late or bobbins to wind and costs only a trifle to operate y terms. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 702 10th St. N.W. Main 8232 {Maj. Gardner, ties of ai 2322882323335 3 3332833338 had flown 21,000 miles last Summer \\H(hnul a single forced landing, which proved to him conclusively the prac- | ticability of world-wide 1 ’ U en | ner will be a pa i . .| flizht of these aviation agenc With Eight | their invitation and that of Theodore ¥ | Rothstein of the al execu | tive committe Planes, Expects to Beat All | "*f,c " & | world will s Records in May. the use the | by around the use ¢ radio, aire ing. He z | planes would be re vigation of the globe | ¢ b. s will be a reality in the | 1aj. G Wilh itiie ipiesent facit i\'(-rh to Vietoria in 34 hours i B | there he will go to ¥ i by | Maj. Lester D. Gardner, publisher | boat. He will fiy f | of Aviation, Who plans te iower the [and thence to nt record of world girdling in | Koeni May, declared today that it ‘herbourg or Southampton be possible to travel from He expeet back to New York, a_dis in the United proximately 19,103 miles, from | Siberia because of the of the week following. | ment of new cor . Gardner said he expects to go | requiring: four ans ound the world 24 days this |and Wells did. M irdner said that pring, traveling Vs by steamer | two Soviet members of the Aviochin ind § days by air, thus lowering the | were going to make the record-break- record now held by Linton and Wells | ing attempt at the same time, going and E d F. Evans by 4 days. | around the world in the opposite direc: Cost to Be Reduced. e Not on s that re red to make this The circumns L e in eight near futury rdner plans to fly from New Irk B of travel fays in thus will it be possible to lower ¥ O 1 - Four Cars Stolen. the time involved, but by the use of commerc minimum steamer far duce the cost of his from $32,000, which w mate cost of the 1 tion. to $1,500. G the appr ns-Wells Remarkable Reductions for Semi-Annual Clearance Hat Boxes $5.00 Reduced to. . . 0.50 Reduced to. .. 8.75 Reduced to. 10.00 Reduced to 13.50 Reduced to.. 17.50 Reduced to. . IMILAR Sweeping Reductions in Trunks, Hand Luggage and Motor Robes, making material savings possible. CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W. City Club Bldg. Lansburgh & Bro. Supple Straws define the “bob”! $10 Tight as a helmet—softly draped as silk—are the new hats for Springtime! We have chosen a particularly enchanting example of the mode. In soft black Milan straw, the draped line of the high crown, the militant satin brim, and the smart align- ment distinguish it. Others as chic—as, light weight—in Milan and crochet vi Second Floor—Sth Street Gloves and Hose to match! They’ve a wide choice of styles and materials, the new gloves—irom washable slip-ons at $1; Kayser Novelty Silk Gloves, $1.50 and $2—to the most charming of soft, French kid gloves with novelty cuffs at $3. ixclusively Lansburgh’s, are the popular No. 300 Chiffon Hose at $1.75, and the A. R. A. Service Silk at $1.50. Beige and silver tones predominate. Both are full fashioned—and come in every desired shade. . Street Floor—S8th Street - | After Writing Explanatory NotesHla. : u rush her to Emergency Hospital, | where she was shortly rev jan unconseious condition. |also was overcome by the ACTRESS ATTEMPTS - TO COMMIT SUICIDE The dog gas, but | the open air. M rtner registered Ch {Lew Leustgartner, 18 |cighth street, . He is my hand.” Another note to “The Law stated that she was grieving becau: she could not prove and “My only oing with me. Put her in my : In i unfinished letter on her desk she as “my Mrs. Leustgartner Turns on Gas in Hotel Room. Mrs. Le known Leustgartner s Mrs. Lew de, with her “onl a Boston bull terric tempted suicide sondeney in he hote ant of the hote dor, notif] the room w s ‘the [only t pal m at| She left the 1 attend- | for the polic s in the | J. H. W o sist sthers | r brother, Dr.| ans hospital YOU SEEN EL CORTIJO CA Peautitil NSw ‘,/Gza)u'sé.%nze Cor > mpornied 5001-SIXTEENTH ST. OPEN NOON UNTIL TEN OWNED BUILT AND FOR. SALE B8y LCAFRITZ Sixleent} Street Buses Fass e Door and ved from | Mrs. Fourth street, ) s L 3 s A She also le | auickly revived upon being taken into| with the retur Mrs stopped pre some husband At Emergency day it was said she but | from the shock of hi speak about it. of the first precinct, who investigated, | too | pending iend L. F a Dies in Lynchburg. February ‘who will understand, 60 northwes \A50 mOrthWest | g paeial Digpatch to Th NCHBURG, Va Rhoda Ban e L Mrs died in Fairview day. She wa County o | Mrs. 1 rend reading mark leg Gen. Deliver Renee Wade shington, D. Leustgarten is known to ha sly at the hotel > in company with her onee time, ! DEPENDABLE and sponsible Bank for depend- able and responsible people. FEDERAL-AMERICAN Hospital at noon to 1s out of danger, ently recovered experience to Davis was not suffi Policeman H. ¥ of the recovery k charge letter and notes her Largest Public Sale of Oriental Rugs Ever Held in Washington | embracing over 600 pieces in all the finest | weaves of the East, including several extra | large carpets. To Be Sold at Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries: 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1927, at 2 p. m. each day. \ On view up to hour of sale each day. The Collection Embraces Silk Keshans, Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Ispahans, Lillehans, Kazaks, Shirvans, Kurdis- tans, Shiraz, Hamadans, Chinese, Bedjars, Serabends, Irans, Dozars, Sennas, Fereghans, Mossouls, Tabriz, Bok- haras, Kelims and Many Others. TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO,, IN 715 13th Street. A New! Fresh! Charming! There’s a swing and dash about them that says “SPRING,” and a fetching something that says “CHIC” just as plainly as the most extravagant words. Paris-inspired—every inch of them! So many styles to choose from that it would seem as if one dress, at least, had been bought with YOU in mind. Fine quality silks— flat crepes and geor- gettes, the latter with silk slips. One and two piece. Boleros, the new Cardigan coatee, fine pleats, tucks, yokes, braid, scallops, flowers. Some silk and cloth com- binations. Simply adorable styles for the young miss. Plenty of youthful styles for women. Sizes 14 to 40. Lansburgh & Bro—7th, 8th and E Sts. PP PP PP AP PP PP PP PP 000 T l W. . Moses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Special Purchase We are not shouting SALE, but just bear this in mind—our buyers went hither and thither through New York’s best mar- kets, accepting only the dresses that come up to our most e ing standards, and in each case, buying “at a price” so that we might offer you the VERY, VERY BEST VALUES within our power. What more could you ask? Frocks that wend their colorful way through the new queen blue, beige, Mother Goose, goya red, flesh, palmetto, white, navy and . black. Solid colors, color combinations and the very new and in- finitely smart compose color mode. In your own interest, we strongly recommend an early selection. These dresses will sell quickly. re-

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