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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN, 1. €. TRIDAY. IMARCH 8. 1929. | d whose headquarters are located iflisf-le‘i- M;_!fht”?‘ ‘hedmll.\'mzd h?WE\'H- was League Stages Play Tonight. e K™ Louis, Mo, Following the intermission,| very effective and showed nice tone. o & % E = RATI N BA M U S 1 C by /abecial ivenieat ‘the familiar “Al H P ‘The Perplexing Situation,” & two- IR R Maria” of Franz Schubert was pl ed’ act farce, will be staged tonight at 8 ¢ before continuing the regular program. o'clock in Brightwood Park Methodist i i 3 In it M. Courboin took not a few lib- 4 CHARLES M. COURBOIN'S RECITAL. | criies with the tempo and ryhthm. PROVINCETOWN, Mass, March §| Church by the Senlor Epworth League. One of the most distinguished of | This new organ, located as is cus-|(#).—The coal freighter Lewis K. Thur- | The cast of 13 players has been re- world-famous organists, Charles M. |tomary in many Episcopal churches, |low, Baltimore to Boston, damaged her | hearsing under direction of Mrs. R. Courboin, Belgian-American, was guest (meets the usual obstacle of re-echoing | steering gear off Peaked Hill Bar today, | Atkins. o ‘n}rlgnmsc for lme dpd:rutslonsnl :lhe ne\g nfimssh the“::ancol quite bravely, al- bu%radlaflflthav she was making repn{ks t;nm“ 151 tk‘w grog\;lcu%nnare glndys “At S "' 4 K" W ,I' > P l Sh = C .. three-manual organ in St. Stephen and | though a slight blurring of tonal values [ and needed no assistance. Because of a | Chesser, Jessie Smith, Sally Chesser, - Ongms Clause, Held Manda.'thr Incarnation Church last night. |seemed audible ever so often to one |northwest gale, coast guardsmen feared | Ethel Anderson, Frances Ogden, Eva bt b Consdbid Lottt Sl Sh 4 y |There was an attentive audience in |sitting in the balcony. Also the sus- | the vessel might encounter more serious | Ericson, Eva Reeder, Maurice Thom, |spite of the roaring March weather. |taining pedal didn't seem to work ea: ouble and were preparing to go to her |son, R. Atkins, E. Cole, Charles H tory, Apparently Offers Hoo- | M. Courboin, who was formerly or-|giving choppy effects often where a | assistance until advised tnat the ship | mich, ~Plerce Michael and Joseph ganist of Antwerp Cathedral and has |legato transition was obviously intend safe. | Odgen. ver Alternative COUI'SG. been heard in CONCert OUIS AN {8 | e et e mous Xew Yok and, Pnitadetphia or | 0 O s : ashington when he played upon the 77 . ; . ‘ ‘ , ’ BY MARK SULLIVAN. huge instrument at the Washington | “Washington's HOME of Perfect Diamonds” ourtes a Auditorium. There is no doubt that he | Due to lively parliamentary strategy ! at the last moment, the = “natio is an organist of marked abilities nnd‘ e o 2 i interpretative gifts. He showed thes m‘“’:’d ::f‘gd f:“' ‘m"'“%m‘g;“ “l“"A {particularly in the Bach “Toccata ant ms cestined to go Inlo eflect. ~As{mygue in D Minor,” the Mendelssohn R H LR or." the Mendelssohn : : In Advance of the Announcement of Hoover is required to proclaim the na- | g e, Also he is a good g tlonal origins figures before April 1. 4 showing sense of bal- \ : Thereafter, the new figures will go| G / N 3 g 0 | ance in mood and lengths of the various 3 dhto olfect July 1. | The statement that | compositions chosen. He did, however, 3 [ 2 [ calls for some explanation. The 1aw | o barasio. Poy ora reettats should 5 the Prosient el jan oc n. Few organ recitals s R oclaim and f Jast d one hour in length. M / p TG R with a brilliant “Concer later sentenc 2 c ver written by the Philadelphian, . o e ) land. Ttaly was represented N 4 \ “If th : Nardini, France by Charles Widor 4 d Rameau, Germany by Bach, Schu- : 3 v nn and Mendelssohn, and Belgium ; i any ssion in the program, ; A A . the rector, made a | i i 4 y y remarks concerning The existence of r has rgan, the first of its make in fgwn n-\g to a e la ston, and introduced a repre- j i s mandator " 5 Al : e ofthe concer; h_buil - : LR i “Th D d bl S ’” ffnlo . tory” or dis ) : H t t t e e T— U = eDependableStore, ’ affiliated wi 0:\(‘1:\) interpretation of the law from | Arka 1(1 madedg very lurfint[ !;!rl‘d : 2| the Attorney General. Preside: y worded appeal that the i o 5 D t £ g oo | Sl et St e : : more than epartment Stores from ofers the | and moved to adjourn forthwith. Sen: v in ust | ator Bingham, Republican, of Con iy | Ak sl i ol ' ‘ ] Coast to Coast, whose combined buying M * last Summ d, t to a resolution committing the SR T : Tansacting bustness” power 1s over position if the law is ma that bfl!h»d gflbggsnn'sagnmg" ;;‘ :dlou"; : e % he shall proclaim the new figure | pas: y 39 to 36. On Monday, > Much has been said in the congres- | course, there was only an hour of 4 presents a 1 antlc sional debates about the possible polit- | left for'the Senate, and it was obvious 4 ’ ical effect of putting the new national | that a vote could ‘and would be pre: i el e P | e U O e : ‘ Value-Giving Event as a Demonstration e : of that Tremendous Purchasing Power! e 2 ol e ooy T Chas. Schwartz & Son S o o B ey, o One hundred million dollars is a staggering some feeling against the new figures. :;::2"\.:?:‘:‘::0 | L] . LB TR ke BB sum, yet this amount represents a combined b anle beciting oo i Sounkd 624 Pa. Ave. S.E. , Y P compine uy- i, o et e G| B 1z00 1ok st ww. i in the wholesal k hich di g, vib oe rihend tom S1a7 0| B 2200 S0 P M ing power in the wholesale markets, which di- Free State will be reduced from 28,567 S mnneen t| I $57-35 $69.85 $94.85 rectly benefits Washington households by helping number from Norway will be reduced from 6,453 down to 2.403. . o b o R he— s to lower living costs for Goldenberg’s customers. there will be a large increase, from WO-RING combinations—the solitaire engagement ring and an 34,007 65894. The ch: S . ) . . 2400 o sl B chinws o T 7 Ur, e ol avedibiy: il st witls e el . 8 We are associated with a great buying organi- important. The change made 'in 1mml-| - gration from Germany can be said to| wide range of prices—$57.35, $69.85, $94.85. Terms, $1 to $2 a week. . 1 » . . argue for the greater fatrness of the | 7 Other wedding rings set with nine to twenty-two diamonds in bridal zahon—l‘lhenthal S Of New York_WIth WhICh ? new figures. Germany Gels Third Now. \ sets to meet your purse. Payments arranged to meet your con- th 50 th t . t d l] . o the present bass Germany i venience. more than other stores are associated, aving out of & total from &ll countries of Heat and Serve 164,647, That is to say, Germany is | w » e ST i Drop in an_uncovered Be Sure Your Engagement” Diamond o a combined purchasing power of over One Hun- ol pupe, 6 ot W] and s Is a “Perfect” Blue-White Gem dred Million Dollars annually. The New York a third of the total population of the ready! United States. e ; . ofe 9y e . o . > i % HE engagement ring, above all others, should be a PERFECT— b ll h th Thy tional i gag wbove a e s Spee | Hatfs. [ R 5 v et ey bt i uying staff of Lilienthal’s, in conjunction with our L e wnniptedon Fovo el coun- | charming and novel combinations of wedding and engagement rings. :?o?e} s:;;&m-a; cetgt lf}e;nr:r‘\‘;'}; OLD FASHIONED Unusual pieces not to be found elsewhere. OWll bllyel's, have been concentrating Oll th.is ratio in the total composition of the American people fyom the beginning. 7% [ : = 7 “Y 1 b e e S A T EH: great event, to be known as “Lilienthal Week at CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON §ii Sodenters= el e e s i By belonging to a group-buying organization F R e | W3 . Perfe ct Diamonds of more than 50 stores, located in the largest cities Smnintl 85w o e 7 708—7th Street N.JV. 709—Iéth Street N.J. extending from coast to coast, Goldenberg’s are SE B Sy Ve 000 '!' e B Lt I able to buy for less so that they can sell for less. fThe parliamentary maneuvers which prevented postponement of national N i . Saburday the House suddents motihed Ol'l our success and gr OWfll depends our abillty the Senate it would hold a session Sunday morning to vote on postpone- 5 et o B THE GIRLS MEN MARRY to gather and distribute dependable quality mer- B St : ch?ndlse, and quality fqr quality and price for Mol Syrup : . price, meet all competition. In order to do the P Invariably Buy job thoroughly—to make the dollar you spend (‘-’3‘::,1":;1:;“ 18110 “At Seventh and K” buy a bigger dollar’s worth %-Gal. tins . .. .$1.80 L U c Y : L o U of clothing, home furnishings, and the thousand N. W. Burchell 4 and one other things needed in everyday life, we . 817-19 Fourteenth St. _ D R E s s E S! , " have affiliated ourselves with over 50 other stores in the great Lilienthal buying organization. TR TR LRV RO LBAL LU RS LRI RDERUL VR VOREA MR OH POOAR SOOIV AN PODRERR ORI GO LR ERE LRI OO EONRRE RO VRO LENA 000D RA RSN OARA I RN RO OORER D0 E RS AR UL N RV RA AP ADR VRN OLRRRAALLS RO OL S OO ES LT AL DDA SO A L TN R % | This is the reason for “Lilienthal Week at Golden- THE GREAT THRIFT SALE berg’s’—an Event that will demonstrate dramat- CONTINUES ically the Savings this Enormous Buying Power of more than One Hundred Million Dollars makes Simpson’s Home $ ossible. Del; 9 In advance of this huge value-giving event, which all Wash- cavery ington will soon be talking about, we have set aside Satur- . day, March 9th, as COURTESY DAY, one day in advance of o ke S0 dispos the newspaper advertisements announcing “Lilienthal Week 3 ey o s at Goldenberg’s” from Monday, March 11th, to Saturday, 1: nd there's no milk or cream in the ice box. J | o | March 16th. B ol i e Bt S 7 ' Fifty thousand six-page circulars were mailed out to our B o customers telling them the facts about “Lilienthal Week at - Goldenberg’s.” Are you on Goldenberg’s mailing list? Did s e you receive your circular announcing Courtesy Day? In case 0D : 0 the mail man failed to deliver a circular to your home, we will ‘ be pleased to furnish you with a copy if you will ask for it 1217 F STREET N.W,_ . att l¢:m' Service Desk Saturday morning when you visit the Alemie ’ § store. b e e e T e