Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 30

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EXPLOSES DEPT INNEVADA AVORED Joint Board Proposes Other Plans for Storage of Mu- : nitions Elsewhere. i Enactment of legislation to establish n high cxplosive depot for the preferably at Hawthorne, Nev. was recommended to Congre stel day by the joint Army and Navy board | which has been conducting a survey of | ammunition storage sites | Expenditure of $2.959,021 also was recommended “to correct unsafe condi- " at a number of Army storage The board also recomment suitable munition depot be provided to replace fhat at Pearl Harbor; that the naval ammunition depot at Cavite be relocated at Mariveles; that non-in- | flammable shell storage be provided at ! Iona Island, N. Y., and Fort Mifflin, Pa It also urged that construction work now ip progress at Yorktown., Va. be continued and that additional land be acquired around the depot at St. Juliens ‘reek, Va., adding { additional land arovn St. Juliens Creek is not pur-! chasad, the permanent loaded projec- | tile Storage b2 moved to Yorktown.” MUSIC SCHUBERT CHAMBER MUSIC. A Schubert centennial f al, com- | mxsed of three programs of chambx usic, to be given in the Du Barn rcom of the Draper Building three suc- 1 requirement for most satisfying results in chamber music 15 constant and fre- quent practice together. This quartet, composed of Miss de Sayn, first violin; Gwendolyn van Hulsteyn, second violiy Lydia Brewer, viola, and Margaret Da; violoncell comparatively short time. Miss de Sayn's instrument is too inclined to stand out above the others. Mrs. van her part more than iss Brewer is a real en- with the viola. Miss Day has never been heard to better ad- vantage with the cello in ensemble work. The composer whose works will be presented next Monday afternoon is Johannes Brahms. Assisting the quar- | tet will b> Armand Paquay, French horn player, and Mr. Boyce. = H. F. WALES JOINS IN WELCOME| Hulsteyn pla; adequatel has been together only a | TO AFGHANISTAN KING By the Associated Prese. | L DON, March 13.—The Prince les and a party of high official: including generals and diplomats, went | to Dover early today to \'\'l‘lt‘omci Amanullah Khan, King of Afghanistan, and Queen Souriya to England. ! They traveled in a gayly decorated | special of four cream-colo hes. They will bring the Afgha ruiers to Victoria station in it this aft- ernoon_and there King George and | Queen Mary will greet them. | LISMAN UPHOLDS ESCH. Banker Criticizes Senate Opponents of I. C. C. Appointee. Interstate Commerce Commission members should be appointed for life like Federal judges are, in the opinion | of F. J. Lisman, New York investment banker and authority on railroad mat- ters, who spoke terday before the Bond Club at a meeting at the Carlton Hotel, in which Le gave reminiscences vall Street and the development of siness since he has entered it. M Lisman considers that “the whole ques- | THE_EVENING STAR. WASITINGTON, . €. TUBSDAY. MARCTT 13 1978, PAINTEX | The Modern Way of Decorating Home and Wearing Apparel Unbelievably simple to use, for the designs are alrcady stamped. The color goes on smoothly and is guaranteed to wash provided it 1s used correctly. For cotton and silk, woolen fabrics, parchment lamp shades—countless attractive articles! Our “Creative Woman" here in the store will be glad to in- struct you free of charge. Third Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. Lansburgh & Bho. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 The Dress Mode Is More Feminine Typical of This Trend Are These Eastler fiulinery D R$%SSS ES Gives Thought to the Woman’s Requirements Really Feminine Creations for Every Hour of the —Gives thought to the charming dignity Busy Day and Evening cesstve Monday afternoons, was opened tion of the Interstate Commerce Com- erday. with the initial program en- | mission is at stake” in the situation | tirely of music for this medium of ex-|brought about by the opposition of some pression, written by Franz Schubert. | Senators to the confirmation of Com- The programs are being sponsored by |missioner Esch for another term, due the Elena de Sayn String Quartet, with | to the way he voted in a recent coal assisting musicians. The audience y | rate case. terday was evidently interested and| Mr. Lisman made it plain, in an in- filled the hall to its capacity. This‘(cr ew. that he personally disagrees room is not a particularly happy choice h Mr. Esch's decision, but supports for chamber music. It is very long and | his confirmation for the sake of prin- narrow, and gives one a rather smoth- | ciple. combinations—even in the smallest details of the clever trimmings. She will find no dif- ficulty in selecting her head size and the color she has been wanting. $10. Second Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. red feeling; also, for those who happen | glimpsed in piecemeal fashion. Wash- | ington certainly needs a hall available for public use that is well equipped for musical programs and also has a pleas- | ing_atmosphere. The assisting musicians _yesterday | were Sophocles T. Papas, guitarist, and | Malton Boyce, pianist. Quite interest- ing as a novelty to local audiences was the “Quartet for Guitar, Violin, Viola and Violoncello.” There were times | that the guitar part assumed the qual- | ity of a tinkling harpsichord: at other | times it provided a rounded legato ac- companiment for the strings: still again | it suavely dominated the other instru-; ments. The second movement of this con variazioni.,” was quite the high light of the afternoon from point of view of ensemble playing and also for color and charm. The minuet also was deligh ful and the following tico” was broken by untimely applaus of the audience, making the compos| tion seem to have six instead of only five movements. It is certainly a lovely and melodious work. The “Nocturne for Violin, Violoncello and Plano” gave Miss Day opportunity 1o display especially some rich deep tones and mellow legato passages that E=2g) were well played. Mr. yee played arpeggios and runs on the piano with rollicking rhythms and Miss de Sayn had numerous solo passages for the| violin. The last number was “Quartet, Opus | 161, for Two Violins, Viola and Cella.” It was played with much earnestness and fervor, but showed that an initial It1l Soon Be Blossom P - PerpetuaL 4= RestaicTions ervasree 37 Varieties of Rose Bushes 35¢ each, 3 for $1 But One of the Features in The Annual Sale of Shrubbery Other Features Include 14 Varieties of flowering shrubs Red, white and pink peonies German and Japanese Iris Phlox andLily of the Valley 4 Varieties of Vines 4 Varieties of Grapes 11 Varieties of Fruit Trees at $1 each ‘' Sisth Fleor—Lansburgh & Bro. that so becomes her—to the softening brim cficcts—the subtle sophistication that she wears with such cffectiveness. You will find it in the soit crochets, novelty straws, silk-and-straw combinations, d-straw It has been tested and proven that there is nothing more charming than the feminine mode. It has returned with all its grace of line, its dainty trimmings, its soft draping effects—its thousand and one details that make the woman of Fashion a woman of beauty. The fabrics themselves are an expresion of femininity—you will find it in the rich laces, flat crepes, ex- quisitely dainty chiffons and geor- gettes, lovely crepe de chine. Prints, too—in their gayety of color, versa- tility of pattern, flower-like loveliness prove that femininity is THE thing! Tucks, pleats, bows, lace, pins, jahots, vestees—just a few new details! The colors range from eternally smart black to a vivid raspberry shade. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 46. Second Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. Typical of the new mode this Dotted Chiffon Dress. Note the flow- ing, feminine lines. $25. A Two Day Sale of Toiletries A. R. A. Razor Mavis Talcum Novelty Gloves Trimmed With Colorful Cuffs a nd Ornaments There is an attractive air of absc “rightn about the smart glove That is what these gloves embody. ) to mention the gay “: i the clever, coloriul cuffs. even boast tiny monkeys of intriguir v're imported., ity kid and mode and 1 Street Floor— Home Sewing Week Brings An Interesting Mannequin Revue of the Newest Fabrics and Many Outstanding Values In Silks and Wash Goods If you would save—and if you would gain fashion knowledge of the newest ideas in dress, don’t fail to visit our yard goods de- partment during home sewing week. Third Floor—Lansburzh & Bro. Life Buoy Soap 10 cakes, 59¢ You should really take advantage of this. A pure, excellent soap. A man's favorite! 30c Cake, Othy's Cold Cream Soap 3 cakes, 45¢ 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste. .. .29¢ 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Pepsodent Tooth 65¢ Ponds’ Cold Crea 65¢ Ponds’ Vanishing Cream .. $2 Pinaud’s Cold Cream. 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum wder 250 DEO. Djer-Kiss Perfume Java Rice Face Powder, Blades, Package of 10—54¢ Most unusual, you will agree, for these excellent Swedish charcoal steel razor blades. Will fit Gillette razor. Vitality Bath Salts, 17¢ They are so refreshing— no wonder they are called “Vitality Salts.” Worth- while value. $1.00 Apache Perfu: Combination Bath and Salt.... 75¢ Whisk Broo 39 A. R. A. Pac. Most refreshing after bathing and shaving. This is a well known powder— seldom offered at this price. Ell Bee Toilet Tissue, 5 Rolls for $1 This is rare, indeed. A soft, absorbent tissue. An extra- ordinary value. . 4 for 25¢ C . «.19¢ 25¢ Mignon Tissue ..19¢ $1.00 Hughes' Ideal Brushes, fine grade, good bristle. ...69¢ Watkins' Mulsified Cocoanut 0il Shampoo 33¢ with compact powder.. . $1.95 Arurea Toilet Water, $1.50 Domestic Rugs Chese figured Asxminster rugs 2 Sizes Lux Large, 3 for 69¢ Small, § for 49¢ The proper thing for laundering. Wil add many months to the life of your garments. Lux Toilet Soap l‘[‘f rhan;s by 12 cakes, 84c i * A dainty soap for mi- gums. You all know the u e urtalns lady. You will be de- merit of this splendid tooth lighted with it. Subtly paste. scented. A wonderful value! e $ 1 ,75 Pair An attractive frame for every window in the home! That is what these airy curtains mean! Voile and marquisette, with cheery He himself rather are Seamless, and the designs are touches of rose, blue, green, or green on s phere about them. Some 0/‘ tbe most /mpldfl"; llJf (l:c edges of the dainty valances. ‘There are !‘” wool cheviot ar mlor mmbindtim.r some ({/ fbt’ tie-backs to match each pair. They are ex- S5 g ceedingly well made—wonderful values! Ehrealy :‘"‘m g . - 0= most desirable. In the 9 x 12' New Cretonnes, 38¢ Yd. Sits; Spushil S5 size they are They'll bring Spring INSIDE of your home! At L L T N : 1218 ) t s, e s et ' Bm'\f' (;.ol} \l;:;\ickere $1.98 Che a'eZJ pile of these Saxony rugs crushes softly under-foot and then springs up when the footitep has passed. The worsted wool that goes into these rugs is of the finest, the colors and designs are the work of masters, In the 9' x 12" size they are marked at $15()00 W.&J.SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFIH STREET, N. W, WASHINGTON, D. C, ““The Huuse with the Green Shutters” New Blue Cheviot Reefers for Boys Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro, They are so trig lightfully suitable for th Street Floor—Lansburgh & Rre. Pleated Parchmentized Paper LAMP SHADES i ixtraordinary Values 85¢ to $2 It is an important matter, this keeping in fashion! For heing fashionable indicates a desive to grasp the new-——or that which is modish, Pleated parchment-like lamp shades are the vogue, and in this group one will find gay colors or more hll!nlllwl tones. Some modernisticallv designed, others incolovful bird or floval patterns, Al of imported parch steel and enameled in blue, green and ment paper on enameled frames, Sizes range from the grav. 2 inches high and 17 inches alMA Pl kL LM A small 8-inch boudoir shade to large 18-inch foor-lamyp size wide. “This is a new device—that wilt Sloans Endorsed Merchandise Carvies aw Asurance ith comfortable spring cushiol Doty I i . ., prove very practical of Suttifustion thcaimtortahie spring cuthions, Prices Vary According to Size of Shade O b T wnah h & Wio - Charge Acounts Convensently Arvanged Mahogany Finish | Spinet Desks \ $25 4 Section Metal Vegetable Bins $2.39 A space saver the housewife will welcome! This compact vegetable hin has four roomy compartments, pet- torated tor venttlation, Made of sheet This quaint desk ie attractive in design and has a solid mahogany top and desk slide 1t s 33 inche with folding top, stiding wiiting des m-hole compartments for papers and ) iv-lined drawer un derneath. 29 inches high 3-Picee Fiber Suites, $45 Creatly reduced ! Sola, rocker and chai 1 OPEN FROM 9 A M. 10 v attractive colors aml e / uphol {[ STORE OPE ”m:’“: “s/u;v M., DALY oattractive colors and beautifully uphol

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