Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1928, Page 28

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23 ENCYCLICAL DELAY BY POPE IS SEEN Pppcarance at Epiphany Is Anticipated in Vatican Circles. he Associates ress ROME, December 20.—The cneyclical, ch it has been said for some time ius intended to publish at seems to have been v as supposed in Vatican cir- that it might appear at The encyclical, it was stated, would 1 with various questions which the omitted in his allocution at Mon- day’s consistory. He purposely restricte th> allocuation to the Eucharis Con gress at Sydney, wishing to emphasize the importance of that event in the development of Catholicism It was understood in Vatican circles that in the announced encyclic the Pope would deal with the ac an- caise movement in Frarn and the SERVING WASHINGTON for over THREE - 5-Pi Sterling Silver Nut Set. Seven pieces in a case Silver-plated Cocktail Shaker Others from $10 to $25 S Candlesticks Compacts Cigarette Cases. ... Smoking Sets Sugar and Cream Sandwich Plates. .. Fruit Bowls Goblets .. Centerpieces Bonbon Dish . Water Pitchers . $10 MBulin 1215 F STREET But these were which, although ] | Mexican _situation. merely suppositions, | coming from very reliable sources, may | not turn out to be true because the Pope is very secrelive about the docu- ments he compiles himsclf. He does not communicate such documents to | anybody until the very day that they Jarc issued. | Ceremony at St. Peter’s. ! The ceremony at St. Peter's was at- | tended by cardinals, Mgr. Ratti, patri- { | corps accredited to the Holy See, repre- | sentatives of the Roman nobility, and | numerous prelates representing religious | institutes and orders as well as a big crowd. 'The Pontiff was acclaimed Joudly by the congregation in accord- ance with custom. This afternoon. the Pope inaugurated | the new wing of the Vatican library | which was arranged for by American | experts of the Carnegie Institutc. The - | building upon completion will be capable of housing 250,000 volumes. | Administers Communion. | The prize scholars of the oratory of st. Peter, founded by the Knights of oiumbus of America, had a privilege nique ameng the Catholic youth of th> world today. The priest who ad- | ministered _their first ‘communion to them was Pope Pius, who on this date | entered the fiftieth year of his ministry. The boys approached the altar rail during the mass which the Pope said for the Milanese pilgrims, here to cele- brate the Pontiff's “sacerdotal jubilee.” THE EVENING STAT. TWASHINGYON, AY, DE MBER 20. 1 MUSIC CASE-GRAVEURE SONG RECITAL. One of the most beautiful tingers Case, shared honors in an interest- ing joint recital with Louis Grgveure, |at the Mayflower Hotel under the au- | spices of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend | Carroll Hollister and Harry R. Spier | singers. Miss Case, looking especially lovely in a hunter's green velvet costume, put | forth all her charm of personality and | her skill as a singer in every number. | She sang the fascinating demure a |“Mi Chiamano Mimi,” from “La Bo- heme,” by request, after she had sung a group of Scandinavian folk songs ex- cellently, and won her audience. She gave as encore Farley's “The Night Wind,” a simple song. yet one which with & completely fitting interpreta- tion. Later she gave a group of Geni Sadero’s attractive arrangements of Italian folk song: ith artistic, color- The delegation from the Lombard capi- tal was headed by Cardinal Tosi, suc- cessor of the Pope as Archbishop of Milan. , UARTERS o ece Colonial Tea Set. Sterling Toilet Set, il o R Tlustrated above comb, brush and SR Sy Other Sets at $40, $45, $50, $75, $90 Sterling Silver Nut Sets, 7 pieces in case §15 Six Sterling Silver A Cups and Saucers, in a case. ... fter Dinner Coffee Sterling Silver Vases, 3 styles. Spe- cial values ............ -85 Sterling Silver Compote, large size.....$23 Others from $5 up Silver-plated Serving Tray ............$68 Others from $50 up Silver-plated Salt and Peppers Several attractive patterns native to the United States, Anna | arch of Constantinople; the mplomam;‘aelgmn»bcrn baritone-tenor, yesterday | proved excellent accompanists for “h's‘ Miss Case has definitely made her own | | ful reading of the story and mood of | each. Mr. Graveure, the artistic singer, be- | came a tradition as a leading baritone | |of the present day. Then, apparently | with perfect ease and equipment, he an- nounced himself as a tenor last Winter ind presented the choicest of tenor song literature just as satisfying as he had | baritone numbers for many years pre- viously. He also won great success in Europe last Summer singing in opera. He makes his Amegican opera debuf, as a tenor a week from tonight with he Philadelphia Grand Opera Co., si ing_opposite his wife. Eleandt Painter, in leading roles of “Carmen.” It was the duet in the first act of |that opera, in which Don Jose and Michaela share the latter song, that Mr. Graveure shared with Miss Case yesterday, both singers giving just enough dramatic suggestion to their roles to add enjoyment for the au-! | dience which showed much apprecia- | | tion. Mr. in his Washington “tenor debut,” opened the program |with the laigo air from Haendel’s | “Xerxes” and the familiar tenor air, | Gelida Manina” from “La_Bo- | heme,” by request. Two other tenor ! arins, “Le Reve” from “Manon” and “La Donna Emobile” from “Rigoletto” gave additional opportunity to show the | unmistakable tenor quality presented | with intelligent_artistry and dramatic |beauty. Unusual French songs by | | Chausson and Paladilhe emphasized tie | musicianship of this singer. The Graveure, | “Che fa CENTURY $3 pr. in a Silver-plated Meat Platters and Vege- table Dishes 14inch plain .. 16inch plain 18inch plain 20.inch plain 16-inch Well 'y 18-inch Well and Tree, $20 Bowl ....... terling ... 81250 up assessessesns ..$5.00 up .......... ssssranssiBBR00imD ....815.00 up Set. $10.00 up : $15.00 up $15.00 up .$160.00 doz. 0eee..$25.00 up ...$5.00 up ..$40.00 up Silver-plated Fruit 20-inch Well and Tree, $25 Vegetable Dishes Top or End Handles 10-inch ......;,....812.00 1linch ...v0000....813.50 Sil Other Gift Suggestions Plated 2.quart Water Pitchers . Hot-water Kettles Centerpicces Coffee Sets, 3 pieces . Sandwich Plates .... Sugar and Cream Sets .. Ice Tub Syrup Pitchers . Gravy Boats and Trays, .. Candlesticks .. Cigarette Boxes Higher Quality and Lower Price for the Christmas Shopper All Transportation Charges Prepaid Store Open 9 to 6 Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET Sterling Silver Sherbets, set of six Milk Jugs....coessese case. -$20 Iver-plated Hot $33.00 up ...$10.00 up folk song, “The Leprehaun,” and the _encore, Oley Speaks’ “Sylvia” brought back the baritone Graveure, who will be associ- ated always with these two simple songs just as Miss Case's voice and style of interpreting the “Night Wind™ are associated by music lovers. H. F. pretentious Irish ADEQUATE PAY URGED - FOR FEDERAL JUDGES New Yorker Makes Plea Before Association for More Jurists in Metropolis. Adequate salaries for judges of the Circuit Courts and of the Circuit Court of Appeals were urged by Henry Ward Beer, president of the New York branch of the Federal Bar Association, at a dinner held by the association last night at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. Beer is in Washington advising with the judiciary committee of the Senate and House in legislation affecting the United States Courts of the country. William R. Vallance, president of the Give him a box of . N e Interwoven K Socks Spray the Nose and Throat | Prevent Attacks - of Colds and"Flu” NOZOL and Healthy “Spray the nostrils and throat with an oil to keep them lubricant. ‘Flu’ | and grippe germs cannot take hold in membranes that are well lubricated” ...such is the advice being given out by leading health authorities. And for this purpose all urge the use of a highly effective preparation... Spray or drop a little Nozol in each nostril and the throat two or three times a day. The antiseptic oils cling to the linings, protecting you against the germs. Nozol costs but little and you should et a bottle today at your druggist. %‘ake no chances, particularly with the present prevalence of flu. assoclation, presided at the dinner. committee was appointed, consisting of Mr. Beer, Thomas G. Shearman, Charles W. Freeman, Edwin A. Wiess, Douglas Hicks and Samuel C. Coleman, to investigate suggestions of the Circuit A 1 Courts of Appeals and district judges ‘ for New York City to relieve the crowd- who favor establishment of a depart- |ed court calendars in the metropolis. ment or bureau which would.give the Federal judgés the right to govern and control their own courts. Bengal tiger The latest “quoted price for a live is 2,500 rupees, or nearly Mr. Beer made a plea for more judges | §900. 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