Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1928, Page 19

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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO » National Opera will launch fn Poll's | iuhabitants of a small Loulsiana |est operas, and “Tosca,” Puccinls|greatest of the composer's composi- ; l C. M’NALLY RETIRED. Theater on Mf:d&"f'xmb;?nflwlr'd-::fl{"“'"' The cast of principals is small| famous and popular work. G BRI wmli STORY TELLERS CLUB —— fore a brillian el “ o V] . " 0] A % s U i and the diplomatic representatives of |And the “Agnes” (rom Nhoete thie Werther,” by Massenet and known | g, iy wingers drawn from every | Plans for Organizing League Her Cavalry Commander Ends 32-Year A e O Rlona co-operating with the | opera takes its name never appenrs, |to every Frenchman though mot so|country represented In testival, | to Be Discussed Tomorrow. Service Period. United States in the staging. of the |the opera dealing with a drama of |familiar as the composer's “Thais,” :'m- Amvrl:m;, singers u:: ring 1:»13.r| i ARG 4 & festival. others, revolving about her death. | which was given in the opening week | honors with the stars of other lands. | o, 0 . o oanizing a story teliera® GEIS PRISDN TERM n: _I\_":f;f‘:f: ‘! Mt AR Iu BEGIN SEAS“N “A Light From St. Agnes." com- ingland will be represented in the 'Ixf the season, and “Lakme.” by ;:;/:'rlu;"l:m:::; ::;:’:‘1n":\\l;:).1’:;3:; o e Destiten with b '“:i i : posed hy W. Francke Harling, who Jelibes, which proved a triumph last 0 | cussed at a meeting under the au placed on the r 3 Army 4 : festival by the American premier of | aase have been cast in leading roles 4 % Wil ‘conduct the performance, nas ) son, will represent the art of R voloat Xne | CEESET tory-telling class recently n s omnianyiio o heen selected as the American ‘opera the | France in the International festival, | dlcations point to a capacity audience | pices of & story tel B8 TRAR FECTR T x\‘-"‘\:‘ o s “‘:" ns toon b ) d for the opening of the festival Edounrd | Drover.” the ajtery il \\.l»rmv-lr." it 1s said, never has heen |t the festiva O (i Pretatarian: ehinehia New Yo o ! O atal dlrector. " annatnced jWiklon:ia: “Eove | producetl in Washington and has been e e atinato o New York Av Edward Tappy Sentenced to !0 ik, "l i from | New Festival Will Be Started, \inion. which in, Lo In b toc mes | Producel in Wanhingion and ha been { Ehool o6 (e Presinterine St i yesterday. il vold Child wrote the words iittey Resignation Is Accepted. | nue Presbyterian Church tomorrow 10 Years for Theft—Wom- |- at Poli’s Theater on Tho opern. described as a lyrlc| SR, HAYOE, e Tallad opera n twg | IR coUNtr & Ie Bocepted. | nient at 8 ocick. Mea. John jne e for ey N Nl DA eal e German Operas. Resignation of Second Lieut. Wil | Robey, vice president of the Ea ry o : Pt b e e S h vr] Germs Vi 2 AN i . | District ational Story ‘e . He F npoducec ; s betos The opera is written In modern rmany will bhe represented by . h istr . : { ruary 13. has iheen (g1yel (only ionte heforeron | oy 0 " is quick and tune- [two of the most famous grand operas Hawail, has been ac-| [oqzue, will preside. H i sl sy Any Wiaee. A0S W e caliage T ml'(?.:dc:y}.‘.‘1|n“‘::l-:«kl|n\ iz woven into |of all time, “Die Walkure" and ~Tris. | Cepted by the Preside; take effect | “gioricn will be told at the meeting} g 5 e | Rritish Ballad 0, it ‘several traditional English tunes. {tan_ und [solde.” ‘both the work of Jamusey Sl i Chary by Miss Ellen M. Dasbiell, Miss Ise3 ish Balla ‘ remie Lon: | the grea gner. The New Jers as gradus M | belle Buckingham and : g sty B .o Y peCitn | Minnie Madiern Fiekn wrote the | aes, janer® had its premicre In Lon | j o B it tobe the, mont tumeret | he Military Academy in June, 1924. | Knarasch of the. Riverdale Stor of Americans and conducted Y it |tibreito, The opora. s based on an | Italy, cradle and home.of grand |and understandable of all the master's e | Tellors® League. The mesting is to American_composer, presented in works, while to “Tristan and Isolde” | - More than half the automobiles in |be open to any person intereste one of the great- | has been accorded the position of the | the Irish Free State are from America. | i stated. in Criminal | ; ) sent Edward| Capt. F d 8. Chis .. Corps vears old. to the penitentia- | 2} S Ehed production In the international grand |old Louisiana story of the influence of ry for 10 years. Tappy was a clerk foutival which the Washington 'a saintly woman on the loose-living e Bureau until March, | ed at Bolling ¥ where he is marked as a desert- | April T last he went to the shop res €. Houghton, a watchmaker, | 1ad invited him to dinne * the proprictor was in the Tappy took th e 0 9 A1 1 ) 0] 0 5098060 01610 0 06 0RO 9191 4011500 SRS P 01000 600 0 OS99 091610 00 M0 9L TR 0009002 DR 0 00 9 0 TR D] IR IR a Chinese . convicted of ortin white woman rida to ity for immoral 08, Was s d to serve fiv ¥ in the penitentiary. The wom an hlamed the erim who died recently beat her in Florida a ced her 1o with the Through ames A O'Shea and John et the woman noted an ap No one dress sold alone—all sold in pairs. We expect this sale to be a higger success, Bring a friend and divide the cost if yoa e t for the values are better than ever—you can't 4 like—it will prove the best dress buy you ever L h -';nrden:.su) away! 7 made. i unc eon ut ! A Two-for-One Spring Dress . 98¢ This Sale Sarts S i B B i il ; tly at 9 AM. ' o Garmen il sisting of tablecloth and four i Gonminclbmuinr 22) P;:Tsrgecond Floor ‘ Sold Alone. Bring e e Extra Salespeople ; . a Friend and Each " Handbags ; To Assure Prompt o ) > Buy One If You Like {l‘ Regula: s An unusual collection— ) One Box Free foevery one of genuine D leathier—silk lined and i ‘" 3 Boxes, 98(: f ’ )) wWith L LR o1 Joseph Ro to three to th The court fixed ) in_each | n consecutive- ! I Ross { broke into penitenti He is 23 years old ber 26 held up Gus Alex and pelled him to give him $3. Perkins said he had been raised hy his old | and wanted the money | G G BRI, - i RS IR ) o MAJ. HESSE OPPOSES SUNDAY LAW CHANGE Police Head Warns Organization | He Will Fight Move for ’ Efi beautifully fitted. Pouch il stvle with back straps e;; and handles and the smart {) underarm bags in many i} styles. Never before have lif we been able to offer such N tine bags at so low a price. Liberalization. ‘ Main Floor. . 2] 00105 SRR 0 0ol SR e v ) v peal of the » which forbids b amusement places 1o operate except between the bours of 2 and 11 p.m ; Reporting to the Commissioners on | ’ ! J k r from Linn A. E. Canton Crepes 4 i . Flat Crepes, Georgettes e 4 _ v and Skirts \ All new chic, Spring style |2 \ { frocks in the favorite colors in- % : e f !\ cluding Navy and Black. RE = | ° . “I am opposed to any change in the | sent regulations and do not think | any liberalization of | We are now of the xam Tucked cffects, flares, straight. line models—a bewildering array of styles. er declarsd that bluelaw | ©Opponents ar: convinced that the regu- ‘ lation ix “strongly opposed by fully two-thirds of the people of the Dis- trict, that it serves no us:ful purpose and that it ix an interfersnce with re- | lgious liberty in that it imposes the | religious observances of a portion of the citizenship upon all the citizen- | ship.” e . of suede- materials ; f\-[vr ;Jfik'c{ and lz«l)_rneruse. { Plenty of Sizes 1lso of corduroy, in a wide Made of fine quality Eng- { - 3 y A ss { S i e For Misses to 20. Women's assortment of \»01»0 T lish broadcloth in shades f i 3 to 4 Sitea! fort extra These sport jackets se fit of green, copen, rose, lav- Large Women—in fact, no matter s ;;5 ender and tan. .\mall.l what your size, you can be per- ,: #l medium and large sizes. | fectly fitted. See our windows and x DR in Fi “', visit our second floor, Dress Sec- m Sneryns-HaniClose. o \ [/ tion, for the best looking Spring [/ / / . Frocks your money can buy. The. practical garment ) e, ; 2 Dresses for $15 > 'Dc‘nlflc-i;!r::a!'id models l APPROVES 1899 CLAIM. 1 Senate Passes Bill Paying Widow of Man Hurt in Georgia Riot. a %g § 2 i} nd citiz it G | - — 2 — . was passed yesterday by . ST : ' Sens Sale Great Sale of Lensahm{al of New UNDIES Ysfivitul A & ‘| Girls’ Dresses Wonderful Values % £ ' ' | BOYS SUITS s CREEPERS o A 0, . | these exceptionally bow prices they are sure to move fast | e c fec e | | COATS|COATS|COATS|COATS || Originally Sold Originally Sold Originally Sold Of the finest qualities Values pAglocy for $29.50 to $39.50 | for $39.50 to $49.50| for $52.50 to §65 |, that originally sold for | @ No\v $69.50 to $97.50. he Senat nator Harris, Democrat, Georgia, thor of the measure, which now goex 1o the House State Department Changes, _ Recent the United Ftates For announced a the Stste g include th resigna J. Driscoll Massuch e L o e ) R = = 79 |} Every coat in our stock must be sold at ‘this sale and with [ ] PR LDNRRR RTINS RPN e Assortment Includes NOwW NOW Chemise | v Vests | $ $ $ $ Step-ins il slo Pajamas : Dance Sets Coat Department, Second Floor i Bloomers ‘. o — e . S ESSSESSESSSSSSSSSSESSSSSS S SNSSSSESSSS Slips January Clearance 1,500 Pairs of Women’s Shoes Patent, Satin, Tan Calf, Black Velvet, Suede, Brown Velvet in Pumps, Oxford Puventes haxe iy Lfjects, Straps, Step-ins and Side Tics. Amasing values! ful of economies matchable barg ) Girls' Wash Dresses | All Heel Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 Years Tyery woman who rejoices in the beauty Heights ° y : Made of broadeloth, ¢hambes nehe | of tine Jingerie will quickly recognize this un prnts and Peter Pan ol gt o ol 54 | vl colection.” We are indecd glad 1o offer || [ sleater | price we 1 Boys' Suits—Sizes 2 to 8 Yea et : s grades. | Al in the Made of broadeloth, chambdrays and $345 to make room for lot, but not in all styles. comhinations. Al Silk Chiffon and : B T Sukte—3 e 8230 Service Weight Hose Extra Special 100 Boys" Al Woal Full-fashioned. Every 1,35 Jersey Suits, $2.50 pair perfect. Pair. ... 0 | prive, ] aw E 3 for 375 \ ‘ ; — . Main Floor e i Against ACCIDENT and SICKNESS NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION Mew Women 16 10 70 Yeurs Accepled Bost wait fur misfuriune (6 over e suu [T OMALL THE COUPON NOW North Awcsioan Aceident Bum 3087 Ber ) e Newarb, N CNEW R0 PRSI 10000 LY Nume Addins 1 ) [ | | | | Oy ~ELPNT WISV 1 S H S ;mrm* ettt

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