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. D. €. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1927. i FCHTE.C SNGERS I e NIPERAFESTAL We'll Gladly Cash Your Christnes Saving Checks Pnial Season to Open at| "' % Saturday, Lansburgh & B . | P Night. Christmas shopping begins in earnest tomorrow! On our Street Floor we've gathered thousands and thous Jewelry—The Enduring Gift! sands of beautiful, practical gifts, from here and abroad (many of them are our own importations) and all of . . th f splendid quality and desirabl les. 1,000 60-1nch Simulated em of splendid quality and desirable styles Washington singers will important _roles with waorld \ous stars in the grand opera fes hich the Washington Na a will open its tenth season, hoginning Monday night in Poli's Fancy Shoe Tree $1.29 Garment Bags will be a member of the Pearl Neckl : ' Charles Trowbridze Tittmann, rec ear eC aceS SOCR bberT 29 o d one of the foremost Ameri 3 will make his first appear- u ea prons’ C ® e festival with Mary Lewis, L . N ce Capitaine, the famous French — 3 Fine Rubber Aprons in rose, blue, nrange and fanor and John Charles Thomas in : R"F""’_’ 3!'29 $ > S o ray, trimmed with narrow ruffles. Some have assenet’s “Thais.” Mr. Tittmann to $1.50 Values \ ancy trimmings. A few kiddies' aprons in this lot. H z an cast which will sing Lustrous pearls*—that give the o : the closing pe h ival, on Satu will sing the role of Ramfis, the high | Driest. D. C. Contralto in Cast. Pollio, young W who previously I ington Opera her first appea “Car; in the role of Mercedes. Jeanne Gordon will sing the title role, Paul Althouse the role of Don and Ivan Ivan- tzoff will s le of the toread: and Gertrude i are other roles assigned to the cont | Doris Morrow, who made her grand | st season in “Lakme” | music prod st_bow of the f queenly finishing touch so desired for formal or informal wear. Here in this marvelous selection you will find long strands—60 inches—of pure white pearls—deep, rich cream pearls and the new pink pearls—all inde- structible—and strung with a knot hetween each bead. Certainly a giit that would thrill any feminine heart. Feather Fans, $5 Large fluffy ostrich feather fans in a splendid choice of the scason’s most popu- far colors! For your selection there are many styles—all with fancy handles. Sets, 50c to $1 $1 each Made of fine quality Prettily boxed—in a art ticking in many wide assortment of colors. Large enough lovely shades priced for Street Floor Imported Novelties, a varied selection Specially to accommodate most articles of apparel, hoth feminine and masculine. 25¢ to $1 Fancy Garters, also Garter and’Kerchief Sets, 59¢ to $1.50 Fancy Sewing Baskets, lined with satin 3.95 to $12 . Always a cherished gift! sing M i S g 2 g s : il Men's and Boys' $4,.95 named opera will be sung in Engli LTINS - ! ) . on Saturday afternoon, and will be the | 1st Watches only matinee of the fi Charlotte Harrimai George Beuchler, Wilfred Good-looking, six-jewel Wrist Watches for men and boys. All nickel plate and Adolph Turner are other young W shown in smart plain styles. A gift that ington artists who will sing In the fes | ) will surely please the man of critically tival operas. Miss Ha will sing | i bl in “Thafs,” in which S)IPT h}\e lh;’1 role of the nun. Miss ler also will | 1,000 8-Day $650 To Sing in “Carmen. Mantel Clocks hais” and in “Hansel and ey sl el y ‘Smart up-to-date styles in these hand- cairo and Morales. Mr. Smith e 1 <bme mahogany-finished clocks. All will L “C: Director Gen guaranteed to run eight full days with one Winding! Greatly reduced for quick sell- eral Edouard Albion having assigned | : r d him the role of Rememdado. Mr. | ing tomorrow. An ideal gift for the home. ks er will sing the roles of in “Faust” and the servitor in “Thais WIFE OF JUDGE EXPIRES. | Mrs. Elizabeth T. Beall, Beltsville, | Was Native of County. | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BELTSVILLE, Md., December 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Travers Beall, wife of Jmdge Fillmore Beall, retired justice of the esventh Maryland judicial cir-| cuit, died yesterday at the Kendall House Sanitarium, Washington. Mrs. Beall had not been in good health since last Sdmmer, though her condi- tion did not become critical until a week ago. The daughter of the late Mr. and/ . James Turner Perkins, Mrs.| Beall was born at the family hom stead, Catawba View, at Springfield, this county, on July 27, 1856. Sh marriedJudge Beall November 1889. Before her marriage she to a) ive part in the affairs of Per- kins Methodist Episcopal Chapel Springfield, and had been a ha worker in church and community affairs at Beltsville. She formerly was president of the missionary society of Emmanuel Methodist Epis- copal Church South, here, and had dent and director of the Boudoir Sets Complete, $6.95 Lovely Dresden Doll Lamps, complete with shirred georgette shades trimmed with ribbon and lace, with bedlight to match. Choice of blue, orchid, rose, nile or maize. Wonderful gifts! Just Arrived! 5,000 Men’s Importec - Broadcloth Shirts | : 06~ Sizes A Timely Special Purchase 2,400 Men’s Genuine Eagle Crepe Mufflers $1.79 A gift assortment that will thrill the most indifferent Christmas shopper— 200 dozen quality mufflers of such a well known material as “Eagle” crepe, in a dozen of distinctive new patterns. Diamond designs, dots, circles and many striking geometrical effects. Colorings that will appeal to discrimi- nating dressers. Backgrounds of tan, white, powder blue, gray and navy. Attend this event tomorrow and you'll scratch many men's names from your gift list! Blue Cheviot 4-Pc. S Tailored as More Expensiy Suits Are of Materials Sé dom Found in Suits S ing at Such a Low Pri Rayon Pillows Special, $1 Round, oval and oblong pil- lows in a large assortment of beautiful pastel colors with con- trasting trimmings. Special, in- deed, at this price. Street—Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. 8,000 crisp new shirts, just taken from their packings —all ready to impart a cheerful Christmas remembrance to men of Washington. Great news for seekers of truly distinctive, moderately priced men’s gifts. Great news for men- whose wardrobes need replenishing. A Special Purchase and Sale of Smart Gifts— Five Lots of Sample Handbags Offered Tomorrow at Well made Shirts of fine full-count English Broad- cloth—a quality guaranteed to wash satisfactorily, to re- tain its luster after many tubbings. The well liked col- lar-attached and neckband models in plain shades of blue, tan and gray and hundreds of whites. All sizes 1374 to 18—sleeve lengths in white 32 to 36—in colors 33 Savings of ¥; and b a| | D Gifts that are sensible, useful and highly acceptable! Yet priced well within the limits of the most limited Christmas shop- ping budgets. Bags in the smartest, the newest leathers—the Community Club. most desirable styles! 1$1.89 Besides her husband, Mrs. Beall is Group 1—Regular $3 Handbags—Special : e i Group 2—Regular $5.95) 5 Handbags—Special § $2 -89 Group 3—Regular $7.50% $ 3.89 Funeral services will be held tom Fascinating Handbags—Special Spanish Shawls $10.95 The exquisite giit! A bewitch- ing Spanish Shawl! Of glorious quality flat crepe, in white, black and pastel colors with gorgeous contrasting embroidery! 16 to 18-inch fringe. 52x54-inch size. Just the thing for the smart evening wrap. Others, $16.50 to $19.95. elrcuit, of which Chapel is a part, and the Rev. H. L. of Emmanuel M. E. Church officiating. Interment will be John's Protestant Episcopal Cemetery, here. .. THIEVES VISIT FARM. Group 4—Regular $10 Handbags—Special } $4'89 Group 5—Reg. $12.50 Handbags—Special } $ 5 89 - No doubt the style bag you have been admiring is included Beef Butchered in Field and Taken Away in Truck. Special Dispateh to The Star. AND, Md.. December 2. v herd in a field here shortly after midnight ves- | unidentified thieves dragged reass to the road, loaded it in « trick and drove away. The beef, a veardng of the Holstein breed and as owned by Bert | It was being . The Dairymen’s | s offered $500 for the | the culprits. | Repccts have been received that several farmers and dairymen in Somerset and Bedford Counties, Pa. have suffered similar losses in recent weeks in this wonderful assortment, for here are the newest shapes in such fine leathers as Lizard grain calf, Alligato grain calf, An- telope, Pin Seal and Velvet—the desirable colors and combina- tions. Every bag silk lined and elegant in every detail. Really a gift-buying opportunity which we scarcely hope to duplicate. Take advantage of the savings—tomorrow—as early in the day as possible. . Sport Squares and Triangles, $1.50 to $6.50 The dashing, colorful scarf is very smart when worn under the coat for sports wear! Of flat crepe, crepe de chine and rayon checks. Plaids and all-over designs. Some hand painted. All high shades. Novel Ribbon PoWder Puffs—Neatly Boxed A Christmas 59C Assortment at Gifts of Our Own Importation! 2,400 Prs. Women’s Novelty Kid Gloves In Mode, Tan, Gift Suggestions for Boys All-wool Lumberjacks. .$2.95 to $6.95 . . Blanket Bath Robes... $2.95 to $7.95 Beaver, Brown, Gray, Ribbon Novelty Scts, $1 Boutonnieres, 59¢ Collar-attached Shirts $1to $2.45 W hite and Black Set consists of handkerchief - A truly marvelous gift assort- Celipdlidiclh Bl Ghe it Sl case, with one handkerchief, pow- ment of the newest Freuchhcrti- Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas. ...$1 to $1.95 der puff and garter. Come in tions. Flowers that may c .Tfi Cut Silk Four-in-Hand Ties. .. .50c to 95¢ _1n the Becker col- 1 i lection of gifts for Paris says, “Your gloves lorings. Attrac- ingly be_put to many uses. 2 ‘lli'v';';‘ybg'::'_" i e inFaay Christmas boxes. Imported Four-in-Hand Ties. . .78¢ to 95¢ Junior Boys’ Suits. :.......$2.95 to $4.95 1 c- B . ;363‘:’;‘ e’; Cslielz:r- should match your wraps : and frocks.” This special 3 Junior Boys’ Wash Suits. .. .$1.95 to $2.95 LOVCIY NeW Collar and Boys' Shaker-Knit Sweaters, Cuff Sets finished stand of metal, with parch- sile offers you just such an opportunity! New novelty $1 $4.95 t0 $6.95 In Attractive Christmas Boxes ment shade, $12.50. . cuff effects thatare so clever! Indian Play Suits $1to0 $2.98 Cowboy Play Suits. $1.50 to $9.95 Police and Firemen Suits. ..$2.98 Obviously imported—such is H[ s their chicness! Sizes 534 to 8. See them on the special 1314 F Street ' Established 1876 In pretty pastel shade madame prefers for her boudoir. Charmingly made in any number of unique designs. Some made very feminine through the use of lace. Nicely boxed. ) Suits that young men will | single and double breasted model every suit! In blue cheviot and ities. Sizes 15 to 22 years. v Young Men’s Doub $13.75 a Warm, all-wool coats, masterfully t Fancy weaves and mixtures of the ne: Boys’ Mackinaws, Long Overcoats, for big boys, 10 to 18. Double- $1 A breasted. convertible collar, hox ancg:lster model. Yoke and plaid linings, $12.75. Twospants Vest Suits, of all-woal tweeds, cassimeres and mixtures} sack coat style, with lined knickers; strongly sewn. Sizes 7 to 17, $12.75, g Table Lamps L 'THIS is one of several new and unusual table ‘amps to be found “Tims” Knitted Caps $1.50 to $1.65 Boys’ All-wool Hockey Caps, 98¢ to $1.50 Leather and Sport Belts Initial Belt Buckles 50c, 75¢c, $1.00 Black Rubber Sou'wester Hats.......79¢ Yellow and Green Slickers 100 . $495 Yellow and Green Sou-wester........98c Distinctive sets that may be used in so many ways to make an old dress appear “different.” Made of heavy quality crepe de chine, satin or lace ; some plainly made, others with many frills, Imported Wool Mufflers ..$1.45 spacious tables.