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B—S8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930. R RE . | URDERS MISIRIAI. GhTcts sk i secompanimens. " ™8| Bkt SUrLDE, ot fnin, PrOfTAm VAL | “Bells of Aberdovy” u Welh alr | Memorvs SN ooy, Devnl and | FORT SAYS HOME WINE |posine him for the nomination ot ai-| STUDENTS LIKE OLD JAME arranged by Fletcher; “My Lover, He torting a speech on the subject which iano by Karl Mr. Cherkassky included in his groups e b it 1y oo ot MIPLCE AF Bl Somes on a Skee.: by Clough-Leighter: | o vioin ok ke AT T MUST NOT INTOXICATE |ne Teaen l‘?""‘"“ TNy ey |Porty Quarts Buried 27 Years e e oo = ." by Beethoven: Giazounow, “Nocturne” by Chopin and “I trust in commenting upon thal ,md Grainger, a series of interpretative| Three local composers were present Biggs, and “Holy City,” by Gaul, with | "Hun::‘r‘;:,n Baioggiedd 73,', o Bpmhm speech,” he sald, “particularly on the Found by Excavators. 7 g e e o hPar her song. mamely, the bass solo part carrled by Mr. Kin- Both sololsts responded to encoper NeW Jersey Sematorial Candidate! Shark reiating to’lisht wines snd DeeTS | _ OTTAWA, Onitario, May 30 (P The Chaminade Glee Club, under the | the “Fairies’ Ball.” by Dorothy émnae' el e m b D.D. W. Says Speech in Congress R e 10 Fact ey | Students of Ottawn~ University ‘have "’é&é""“f.%%’x""’"m L%le%'flu’:e' S8 Vrhe hbyxfléfinnihccrfi'%‘; formed a fine background for these two T e Was Misinterpreted. otherwise. g;?l‘cdsom e ’é‘c'?m‘nil‘z’nc'“r’éflnfi‘:"r w:" at the Metropolltan M E. Church o5 | Kl Tor P O e e oy | singers. Excellent. support was given Files Bankruptcy Petition. The speech had been interpreted DUried In the sche & or 27 a . E. Church. on oler. e las throughout by the accompanist, Jessie | mpe 1 staurant, Inc., through|EY the Associated Press. generally as saying that the manufac- oty . " 5 : g jon | john Marshall place, for the beneit of | written for and dedicated to Miss | throughout by the accompanist, Jessie Eagle Re: . Inc, ab ST ORARGR Wi fure in the home of wine and beer of | . FOty quarts of the jam were found Justice Hitz Takes Action|ine olumbia Bible School. Linkins and the Chaminade Glee Club. | Blaisdell s | its president, Win Yick, has filed a pe- | , EA . ki By MAY 30~ | > strength was legai under the pro- | Duried several feet in the earth op The club, whose chief patron is Mme. | Another especislly dedicated song which | heights in the Salter arrangement of | | Representative Franklin Fort, candidate | Y gt ® PrO* | Wednesday by workers excavating ) R p : Do) : the Amy Woodford-Finden number, |tition to be adjudged bankrupt. The | for the Republican senatorils wocioat® | hibition laws | & new wing of ¥ il After Learning Juror Talked |Cecile Chaminade, presented the well |the club used on this program, but|the Amy Woodford-Finden nun b ; 5 ) i sl o ng of the university. g known basso of Washington, J. E. S. | composer, S 3 ‘How Softly ‘1"‘51 cd l:}nm - el abilities of the company are placed nt} on on a dry platform, said Wednesday | In 1903 fire destroyed the university : Kinsella, whose deep, smooth tones and | compos e cluded in hie group of | $6.988.84. while its assets are estimated | that only non-intoxicating beer and | Dairy cows increased 1000 in four | bullding, the Kitehen of whinCot! With Defendant artistry make each song a delight. An- y\Nymp by Clough-Leighter. | songs “Sylvia,” by Oley Speaks: “The | at Attorney Simon Hirshman | wine couid be legally manufactured in | years in Idaho. according to the United | situated’ over the spot where the jam : other well known and appreciated local | The club sang particularly well the | Bedouin Love ‘Song” by Pinsuti; | appears for the petition |the home. He accused candidates op- | States Extension Servic 'w g Because information was brought to him that one of the defendants had been seen in conservation with a mem- Kann's Kapitol ber of the jury, Justice Willlam Hitz, Kanoh Kcapitol £ of his own motion, yesterday withdrew & juror in Criminal Division 2 and de; clared a mistrial of the case of T. Oliver Probey, James Milton Probey, Marion T Edwards and John H. Frankeberger charged with a conspiriacy to cenceal assets in connection with the bank- ruptey proceedings of the Probey Tire Stores. The indictment was reported three years ago. 2 ‘The case had been on trial more than a week and the defense was about to begin its evidence when the action of the court terminated the trial Counsel for the defense was surprised when informed by the court of the in- ° - o formation received by him. | 4 Assistant U. S. Attorneys William H j e e ; l O c S 1 Collins and Walter M. Shea had been i conducting the prosecution, while the beys were represented by Attorney 5. McComas Hawken. J. Robert Esher | E 3 T o e 4 | ; I'ake You Through the Summer J. Kelly for Edwards. | T A a e O rO u Harry L. Elkins, who was indicted | N~ with the four men, had been granted a | : severance because of the illness of his counsel, Lucien 1. Vandoren, and was B R —Materials that are so very S gette, Silk Shantung, Plain T el e cailat gl e e lovely! Styles that are so Chiffons, Embroidered Flat very smart! Such a variety 7 Crepe, Silk Pique and Tub of materials to choose from, Silks. You will find a frock . too — All-Silk Shirtings, in this collection to meet The Fashionable Flat Crepe, Printed Geor- ® every Summer time need— trial next Fall, it is expected. MUSIC ARMANDO JANNUZZI'S RECITAL. During the season just closing. a new tenor, Armando Iannuzzi, came to make his home in Washington. He re- gelved most of His musical trinig at | Sports H atS For Active For Spectator Sports Or Dressier his native land. Last night at Pierce Sports or General Wear Occasions Hall signor Iannuml appeared in his e b e ] . —Any sport is “lots of fun” —If you divide your Summer —For those occasions of your :‘35"".“‘::{’3“?0‘_““’.‘32;’; 5;‘_{‘3;“':"“2;’: In a Special Group at— when you wear the costume between the Town and the vacation when a flut{ery. and a small orchestra of 18 pieces. The that is “just right” Silk Country, or quietly enjoy the feminine little frock is needed orchestra played three selections and shirting and wash crepe sidelines of sporty then a for the afternoon bridge, or accompanied Signor Iannuzzi in his - Hairs! Felts! frocks in soft pastel shades printed jacket-dress, a dotted tea, or the informal dance. e e Sl A R - are favorites on the Fairway shantung or a soft wash Our lovely georgettes will This number was the fitting climax o ! Toyos! Crepes! or Tennis Court. crepe will be correct. tempt you to buy several. s, Latin evening o song. Wiin ot & : ' : 5 single work of the German school an . . i ' 4 only French and Italian composers rep- Perles! Taffetas! Women’s, Misses’, Ju niors’ and Extra Sizes resented. The audience was extremely enthusiastic. i lete Kann's—Second Floor, m‘n hex-‘;ty 1;?31"1}1 t.m ‘2‘;.«2‘,’:.:2 on —What a choice! Hats for active and spec- both concert and opera stage, even to . i the Buropean ;ulur‘: o a"n,‘;m‘ = palr tator fpans. off face and brimmed types . . . of white gloves in his hand as he sang In white, natural, lovely pastel and dark colors. :{h;:flbér:hxém‘s&;h }eupv.:tc:‘:;eye:fi And whether you wear a 21 or 235 inch head e ean Tl o g o, o Gnol size, you will find it in any number of smart followed this_tradition. les. An excellent opportunity to buy a new Armando Iannuzzi has a powerful, oy topD il y . . really dramatic tenor quality and is a hat for each of your sports costumes. TOlletl‘leS l ° St l I t d S d l e s s s I'hree Styles— mporte andals doubtedly one of his best roles. It is ‘r‘m‘eut‘hn 1‘:w ';;Aafl can sing today. 15;1- such robusto requirements. The —Noxzema Skin Cream, the r opened his part of the program N ¥ . et Ay, Pare o, the program T :lb "C'%nm:r of voice ;nd lnférpr!tl- —RKnickerbocker Bath Sprays, lon. e flower song from “Carmen” in colors; $1.50 value, X and “O Paradiso” from “L'Africana” 3L NIy followed. It was then announced that, ~De Vilbiss Perfume Sprays, due to a cold, the number from Puccini's $ with crochet covered bulb; $1.00 “Manon Lescaut” would be omitted. ° value . 50c ‘The best singing of the evening with l S rich blend of tones was done in the duet : ’ —Hudnut's Single and Double from “Il Trovatore,” the “Misere.” in Compacts. Discontinued mod- Thich Signor Tanniuzsi shared. Honors 4o FOrmerly $100 and s. E, Wallack. The latter, who fR C . B0 e 12 sang the “Vissi d'Arte” from “La (1) ayon ,I'epe Tosca” earlier in the evening, has one ) —Cashmere Bouquet Taleum of the best dramatic soprano voices Powder. The regular 25c vlix;: heard in Washington for time. s i i 2OP® ceevasasansnoncocasans —Smart = ™ee-stra woven — - —Brai It has the velvety, dark quallty that z Specially Priced D The soles are the im Braided and woven sandals, i sandals, in -~ombinations of portant feature in this grou made on Americ last: - l;.ve:el:;u‘hu. .;ldfél‘fn:m:fle; uen::su:t: mm'lfi":’i; fo':"“ '-h"‘;'ga brown and belge, and of beige of sandals. All whltg. o‘g strap and one-straaxxla x?nsodsaze]en . ‘d_“m" Ll 'lml!l'e - $] 59 and white, also all beige. combinations of white and all white, or combinations of e | | | | | At Three Popular Low Prices! —Make-up Boxes, with Godet Made with the comfortable black, beige and white, brown black and white, beige and The other singers who showed ability print covers. 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Barnum, direc- - rayon crepe —with inverted ~ il 'e:c‘;ur. u!:g ??vi'eaxggml:lg;g‘n? hP:;;’{;’ back pleats, tailored or shadow J b - 3 oJIPI ith the tune of Rubinstein’s “Melody hems. ot Bt e the e ] Colors: Pink, Peach, White Genuine PURE SILK HOSIERY ‘With a delightful sincerity, mme&'.wm; et A e | gl s Cameo Rings Chiffon Weight—With Picot Top AN —“Flat-tone” hose are different from the urdinm?' dull lustre hose—for the flat- tering flatness of tone is there for the entire life of the stocking. Its dullness is 1 OO Inherent in the stocking itself, achieved by a special new process affecting every ° step in the construction. Flat-tone hqse will not wash “shiny” or streak in the s unsightly “moire” effect. Exclusive with Kann's in Washington. Full fashioned Something New —A beautiful assortment of for perfect fit! i for Young s rings. 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The most fashionable and i “ordi ”» : i &ew%sg.ylggg toshag;-xv: thoronghly satisthctory shoes you can weas for Gither Al Hatr 'Gooda just “ordinary” bags—for they are decidedly not that—but a ially purchased lot of the very newest style silk bags, soft, cuddly, baby doll, the active or spectator sports. 5Q¢Cl= ; 4 y! gs, with eyesy andy e;e_ Sizes 212 to 8—Widths AA to C. Reduced with the very new and smart *Prystal handles and ornaments. ]t::l:}? a’;_f’el?eg:{lydw};}fi Kann'’s—Fourth Floor. 2 Flat envelopes with inside zipper top. Pouches and under- move’] and ShS?h will gfi 5 (¢ Els’ll!-alr‘f:l‘ bags, nicely lined and fitted. sleep. e’s al mulated, dressed up in an or- —During the month of June — Kann's—Street Floor. gandy dress and bon- we will offer our entire stock of 27 net and lace-trimmed . r all hair goods at this attractive re- underskirt, When she duction: Transformations, Yvette stands she's 17 inches > o hair goods, wigs, etc. Domestic tall! 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