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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929. BACH CHOIR WINS [F PRAISE OF THRONG Cleveland Park Bus Now Runs to Kann’s —Ccaches in this service will pass the corner at 8th “The Mass in B Minor” Is|] Suno at Bethiechem Before | [ [Music Pilgrims. ' : | ay 13.—With i chords of | e Mass in B e the annual | o festival given | t Bethlehem Sat- | who had come | m all over the | L in silence iveness of the t heard and | come to the cvent spirational t was ideal, nevolent sunshine and cool to carry the notes of the fa- mous trombone choir of 16 instru-| mentalists farther afield than other- | B wise customary. Both days of the fes- tival had fine weather. Already the | date has been set for the twenty-fourth | festival, to be held May 16 and 17, 1930. | Many Plan to Return. Many of the ardent throng here this | year have established contacts and | made arrangements for their return | next May. These musio lovers have come from California, Colorado. the | Middle Western States _and Quebec, | Canada, as well as from Eastern States. | In such a eotting 2s historic Bethle- | hem this most famous choral organiza- | tion of the country is presenting music | by one of the great masters in a manner that has commanded world-wide re- spect. Chorus “Solos” Win Praise. In the actual singing of the mass yesterday the use of the chorus voices | of the different sections for the solo parts, sung that way this year for the second time, won general admiration, thus destroying any possibility for the personality of a single singer to obtrude | upon the beauty of the sacred music. The Philadelphia Symphony Orches- tra accompanied the choir, They read their music under the direction of Dr. J. Fred Wolle, who has made this choir possible. sl el GEORGIAN, FEARED DEAD, REAPPEARS AT HOME ‘Wife Attributes Disappearance to Loss of Memory—Arrested on Statutory Charge. By the Associated Press. CANTON, Ga., May 13.—W. C. Bear- den, Hickory Flats merchant, who was believed dead after his mysterious dis- appearance several days ago, returned to his home Saturday night and yester- day was arrested on a statutory charge preferred by the father of a young girl. Bearden refused to divuige his where- abouts since he left his home six days ago, telling his wife he was going to an Atlanta physician for treatment for disa) coat, torn and apparently was found near Ebenezer. In l’v p;:llm was & note, apparently writien T~ den, telling of a phgf&fln with three men, one of whom he said he killed. ahe’xsgmusoumheludbeenmhbtd $900. - Officers of three counties began a search for Bearden, which was dropped when no trace of dead or wounded men was found. Bearden’s wife attributed his disap- ince to loss of memory, due to the cad injury. ‘The South African Government will erect a $1,250,000 building in London. A block of bachelor flats is to be erected in Sydney, Australia. Look Befter—Feel Fine Ask your Barber for & Fox Mas- No. 2 1 ne for Head and knocks Piles in about 3 weeks. booklet. stay home this , SUuIMmmenr A Santa Fe Summer Ticket will take | you to California through the Colo- rado Rockies, over the Indian-detour and to Grand Canyon National Park—at very reasonable cost. Other National Parks may be included. If you prefer, join one of ourescorted all-ex- pense tours where every detail is ar- ranged in advance. May we send you folders and map? G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pass. Agent Santa Fe Ry. €01.602 Finance Building and D Streets N.W. every 20 minutes from 8 AM. to 8 P.M. every week day. Busses are now routed East from 10th and E Sts. N.-W. to 8th St., South to D Philadelphia, . Phones; Rittenho St., West to 11th St. and North to E St., where regu- lar route is resumed. Hundreds of New Summer Frocks and Ensembles $2.50 to $3.95 Plain and Printed Silks, Special $1.94 vyd. —Fresh new silks in exquisite colorings, patterns and weaves. Man‘y of them silks made by the Carl Schoen 8ilk Co. of New York, who have gone out ef business—others silks from our own stocks, includ- ing black bengaline and black crepe coatings, heavy printed crepe, silk ensemble crepe, faille crepe, wash- able flat crepe, crepe romainette, black silk and wool faille, washable stripe crepes. $2 and $2.95 Printed Silks ~An almost endless array of prints, on sheer chiffons, flat crepes, silk radiums and crepe ° de chines. All 39 inches wide. 39-in. Washable Flat Crepe —Beautiful Summer silks in a variety of light and dark 2 9 colorings—all washable. o Kann's—Street Floor. Sale! Printed “Sunrise” Handkerchief Lawn 38c¢ yd. —A new, very fine and very lovely sheer handker- chief lawn, with novelty printed motifs in exquisite colorings. All fast. specially pretty for making children’s and women’s Summer dresses. A regular 50c quality. Other Wash Fabric Specials Beautiful Printed Voilee—38c yd. 80c Printed Sports Piques—38e yd. Printed Rayon Chiffen Voiles—98e yd. Waodland Print Voiles—48e yd. * Printed Dimities and Batistes—33¢ yd. Crepanese Flat Crepe—98c yd. 36-in. Plain Rayon Alpaca—aSe yd. 36-in. White Pique—59¢ yd. Kann's—Street Floor. = Sale of Sample Cedar Chests $28.98 to $ 19 95 $49.98 Grades ° —Lane and other well known makes of chests— including genuine red cedar chests, genuine wal- nut vencered chests and walnut finished chests, Plain and fancy—42.to 49 inch lengths. When the sale begins there will be— 3 Chests....$42.95 values 2 Chesf $43.95 val . 2 Chests....$47.50 valu 3 Chests....$39.95 values 1 Chest... .$49.95 value Kann's—Third Floor. The Famous National Pressure Cookér 6-qt. Size $6.95 —One of the most eco- nomical, healthful and deliclous methods of cooking foods is with a National Pressure Cooker. They save food values, fuel and time. Cook rapidly and without great heat. Hams will cook in 50 minutes, chickens in 30 minutes, potatoes in 10, oatmeal in 15 minutes—and so on. Every housewife will want one of these cookers—and here she can get the 6-qt. size for only $6.95—a size that will cook a meal for an average size family. See demonstration. Kann's—Third Floor. Candlewick Bedspreads $2.79 —Beautiful hand-tufted spreads with designs in rose, blue, orchid, gold or green on cream-colored sheet- ing. Single and double sizes—pre-shrunk and fast color: $1.98 Crinkle Spreads—$1.69 40c to 50c Pillowcases—29¢ ea. 81x99-in. Colored- Sheets—$1.19 Kann’s—Street Floor. Regular $5.75 Silk Blouses Specially Priced R $3.95 —A beautiful:new collection of sifk blouses. Jaunty styles of georgetn and crepe in striped and figured designs. And clever models in plain colors with long or short sleeves, with or without collars— the colors include tan, blue, green, red, charteuse, rose and eggshell, also white. Sizes 34 to 42 Kann's—Second Floor. Children’s Half Socks and Sun Socks Slight Irregulars 15¢ pr. —Hot weather calls for many socks. And here is a chance to lay in a whole Summer’s supply for yeur {oungnor , at little cost. Straight op, turn-down cuff and anklet styles—in bright, pretty colorings and sizes 4 to 8. Kannz—Street Floor. Just 100 Reg. $2.00 Photograph Albums Now $1.00 —A timely sale for those plannin; vacations. Oflefln, Photograp! Albums at just half price. They are a Tx10 size bound in gra; brown leather, with fifty loose leaves. Just what you want to keep a picture record of your trip. Kann's—S8treet Floor. Nurses’ and Other “Uniforms $1.95 —The sensible practice of attiring ene’s self correctly for varied activities has developed the modern uniform which is adopted by nurses, by maids, waitresses, beauty-parior attendants, as well as by women in office and the home, The materials are white broadcloths and nurses’ cloth, also of colored chambrays; long or short sleeved styles. Sizes 14 to 46 Rann's—Second Floor. 7-Piece Linen Table Sets $3.75 —Pretty, Summery-looking sets of good quality linen damask—in neat ?nnerm. ix napkins and a 64x64- nch cloth to% set, at this low price. 7-pe. Linen Lunch S 23x46 Bath To 20240 and 18x36 in. Bath Towels, 25¢ 44-in. Linen Lunch Cloths. ......79 22x44-in. Bath Towels, 3 for..$1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. Special Demonstration Art Fluid —A new fluild which transfers newspaper pictures to any ma- terial. Can be washed or dry- cleaned and will not fade., And the price is only 50c a bottle. Kann's—S8treet Floor. Again Demonstrate This Store’s Value-Giving Leader- ship at the Low Price of 58 Figured Georgettes Navy Georgettes Plain Georgettes Washable Crepes Polka.Dot Silks Printed Silk Crepes Flat Crepes -7'1'110 dominant style successes of the season are empha- sized—replicas of high priced originals, styles that are smart for general daytime wear, featuring—Sun.back frocks, pleated, drapes and ruffled skirt models, georgettes made over silkk slips; sleeveless and long sleeved models; with trimmings of jabots, pins and bows, Junior Sizes Women’s Sizes 13 to 17 38 to 42 Misses’ Sizes Extra Sizes 14 to 20 44 to 50 Kann's—8econd Floor. New Pastel Colored Felts ' In a Special Selling at —As the days grow warmer, felt hats be- come more popular. And in this special event you will find them in new sha; cloches with the long sides, cloches with the long back. Tight little hats that hug the neck. In every Summer coloring, in- cluding— . White, Pearl Pink, Maize, Orchid, Sand Capucine Lace Tunics Wear Large Cape Collars $5.50 —Smart women with an eye for beauty and economy will include one of these pretty lace tunics in their Summer ward- robe. They are made of lace in the soft blonde shades, some with large cape col- lars of georgette or margot lace—others are in the two tier and jacket front styles. With long sleeves or sleeveless. Change the color of your slip and you have a new costume, Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. All Early Spring ; COATS ;- Reduced to $15 Formerly $16.75 to $39.75 —You will find coats of silk, velveteen and the popular wool fabrics. Plain or Fur trimmed. With the favorite cape backs and cape collars. Bow collars. Flare and straightline styles, isses’ and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. A Sale of Summer $1 Lingerie at Only - ' ~Cotton Crepe Gowns, white, with ink u-tmrnxnr Square-neck styles, or misses ‘women 2 for $1.00 —Slips, Gowns, ‘hemise, Step-ins, Dance Sets, Pajam: nd Bloomers, of batiste, nainseok, or frult of the loem and voile, Lace med and t sizes, $1 —Wrap-around Slips, of rayon alpaca. in pink or white. Shadowproof. Picoted hems. Misses' and women's sizes. $1.00 ea. ~—Broadway Shorts, of pastel ecolored crepe de chine, For little women and MISSES iiieiinnrssennessnss 100 ea. lored. Regular and extra Bloomers, Step- and - Gowns, u"'fln’?mfl‘lfi!‘ht’l“; and voiles. Taflored and lace trimmed. Regular and extra sizes....2 for $1.00 —Porto Rican Gowns, in white, pink and peach, with hand embroidery in contrasting colors. Misses’ and women's BiE8 ... .isveecieranen . B for §100 Kann's—Second Floor, All This Week the— COMMUNITY PLATE Club Plan Sale ~—Community Plate is guar- anteed to give at least Afty years of superb service. In the beauty of its designs it is unequaled. And this week you can select all the beautiful Community Plate . {gu dealre. pay as ‘I’It“:le :; et X lown, according Kaives, Hol andle the amount of your pur- DLI'SM“:D‘:IW& sy chase, and you will receive Kaives, Modeled Handle silverware At ONCE. Bunergireaders e Six 9.00 you hbegin paying e Sin 630 weekly amounts. 0. L\ ... Bech rag And best of all you pay no s oo ee. Each 1.9y thi the regular «+ Each 329 —Myve charming patterns are offered—Paul Revere, :-dtlfl;nn Moderne, Bird of Paradise, Grosvenor and Kann's—Street and Third Floors. =) 29-Piece Set with Service Tray, $31.00