Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1927, Page 23

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| — FVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 | \ Mothers of oys Will Welcome , A Noteworthy Coat Event | Powerful Station to Aid Transmis- sion to Distant Points. 7 CHARMS AUDIENCE . of c expected to be improved ult of the decision of eless Co. to construct Second Anniversary Chamber Music Featured ssion station near Bern | five more powerful than the by Polish Artist. [l station about 1,800 mil ‘lhn high-pow a radius of Is stated that Whe second - Mhniversncy o the|would be o .X\'«S‘r‘;lly‘\::\l:):‘- founding of the Little Chamber Music | P2t ; R Auditorium at the Liby SR ConL e et g s A HBlay i Fine Eress was celebrated yesterday aft- 5 ernoon, when a program of m. Y " piano and harpsichord was given by ::;:;m::\ L:mdot\;‘lska. the Polish woman NEW FREIGHT RATES 0 is an authoritativ music of the past. Thi Founder's Jear on the day which marke ST ening festivy of the audit .| * = October 30, 1925, ‘and which i¢ the | Railways in Southeast U. §. Re- birthday anni ry of | . 1 Sprague Coolidge, the Ame quired to Adopt Schedule Pre- tron of the arts and espec : whose large finangial pift rared During Four-Year Study. ic ideals found co-operation from | the United States Government, and | | ible to | patches This Chance to Buy The Newest Style Trends—Fashionable Fabrics and Furs Boys’ Overcoats, it 4-Piece Suits and Straightline styles relieved o . severity by clc’l,:er trealmenl: $ MaCklnaWS Specially Priced music, | nd enthu | Capi of musical art, % ter of the United S | to put into effect December 31 The first program on Oc .| the new scl 1925, was included in the ini her music festival Year the Founder’ presented by Alfr pinnist, and Joseph i basis h: Y Violinist. C L fous | Junior Overcoats $7.95 Well tailored—well fin- ished all-wool Overcoats for boys of 3 to 9 years. Double- breasted mannish models, wool lined. And the colors boys demand — navy, gray and brown. Chinchilla Coats $7.95 They are big and roomy— and wonderfully warm! BRig, double-breasted, mannishly 4-Piece Vest Suits $7.95 Smart, Mannish Four- piece Suits, tailored of fine Winter-weight fabric. Eng- lish sack coat, vest and two pairs lined knickers. Suits that will give exceptional wear! Sizes 7 to 16 years. Plaid Mackinaws $7.95 All-wool Plaid Macki- naws—attractive plaids in all the wanted shades. Well the libr: day concert Many leading local music also many distinguished mu. from out of town, among Deems Tayor, writer of music song, ‘and the King's Henchman day to hear Mni z gram. Each rtist seems ad. Sufficient tin to gain mellowness in her art and|elapsed to enable all of the r there was not a moment except of pure musical pleasur tire program high light w2 A Major.” of first two movements the last on the h: ten. Mme. Landow technique are la - She has a depth to her rounded pi Coats that we recommend highly—coats that mean the utmost in value—the latest in style—the finest of workmanship. Tovely suede fabrics and rich broad- cloths and needleweaves, trimmed abundantly with luxurious furs. Collars and cuffs—and sometimes fur borders and tabs, baby lynx, skunk, kit fox, fox, wolf and Man- churian wolf, in the tones that lead the Winter mode —Dblack, new tan, franciscan gray and others. Tailored simply in straightline modes—with an occa- ve been adopted. ncipal Southern railroad: cts to be studied by shippers during the er roads. In consequence the manda- 1 ixing the date for the rate The Southern class rates investigat- re upon the charges for trans- ion into and out of Southern | territory as well as between points in . | Southern territory [ issimo tones, most ble on the modern instrument, wh used par sional, interesting flare or cascade. A fascinating selec- tion to choose from—a surprisingly inexpensive one! ticularly admiring comment in her audience. though she has arpsichordist never “bang: vs there is rippling legato under- | lying every phrase, rounding it out and melting it into the next pas: 8 p Handel, Mozart, Bach. Rameau. Scarlatti. Couperin, William d | and Telemann were on & program and so del ence in the interpreta the artist that a Bach “Gavotte,” quin’s “Cou-cou,” and, finally Bach’s “Two Part Inv added to the original pr —ie. 1,000 AT FREDERICK ‘ FOR LUTHERAN SESSION | Sunday School Delegates From All | Parts of Maryland Hear Two Speakers From Washington. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., October 31.— Nearly 1,000 delegates from all sec- tions of Maryland registered this- morning for the first convention of | the Sunday School Association of | Maryland Synod of the Lutheran | Church, held in the Evangelical Lu- theran Church, Rev. U. S. G. Rupp. pastor. Thg program concludes to- night, following sessions this morning S An addres Mank n address. . Henry Manken, jr., pastor Mhurch of the In-| carnation, Washington, closed the morning session. A conference was held on “The Relation of the Sunda School to the Young People's Society. Dr. 8. T. Nichols, pastor of Keller morial Church, Washington, was one | of the principal speakers at the after- noon session. l ABSENT-MINDED AIDED. | Ligbts to Warn Professors About | Laboratory Fans. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio.—As a safe- | guard against gbsent-minded pro- | fessors, Wittenberg College has placed | over the doors.of all offices in the | laboratory- building pilot lights, which | indicate when the ventilating fans in the laboratories have been left in op- | eration. i The last thing the professor sees | when he locks his office in the eve- ning, it he has forgotten the fans, is | the pilot light burning brightly over * his door—if he doesn’t forget to lock his office. | M R, NOW MEASURE HIPS. Boyish Figure Style Changes Dress | Demands. | | Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. i LONDON.—Waist measurement is | a thing of the past, 5o far as women | are concerned, the department stores here disclose. Woman’s pursuit of | the boyish figure has played havoc | with dressmakers’ standards of meas- | urement. | Nowadays the waist does not exist. | The hip measurement has taken its| place. —— | Palestine raised more than 1,000,000 pounds of tobacco in the past 12 months. Character Loans The Services of “Your Bank” Avaiiable to ANl Fegersi T Employes 4 Gives And When Montty You Loan Is Poid Deposit of NOW You Also Have, $368.00 $460.00 Departmental Bank “Your Bank” Under U. 8. Government Supervision 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. Pays 4% on Savings Accounts The Star “Funny Face SELECTED | TheNewModel NASH Standard Six Cabriolet Which 1s Used in Each Per- | formance at Poli’s Theater as | a Fitting Vehicle for Her Ap | pearance in Washington. L2 Wallace Motor Company Distributor. | | 1709 L St. Main 7612 | tching Torture | Use Zemo, Healing Liquid ; There is one safe dependable treatment for itching skin. - The first application of Zemo usually stops itching and gives relief. 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