Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1930, Page 21

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[ LARGE CAST IN PLAY " 2Morrow home. ATSYLVAN THEATER Shakespeare Comedy, “The Tempest,” Will Be Present- ed on Two Evenings. A large cast of players recruited from groups in all parts of the city * will be seen in “The Tempest,” Shakes- Peare’s comedy, to be presented Thurs- day and Friday evenings at 8:30 o'clock at the Sylvan Theater, near the Wash- ington Monument. The largest number of players will appear in the specuculnr pageant fea- ture of the comedy, “The Marriage Masque,” envisioned by Prospero in honor of the betrothal of his daughter Miranda to Prince Ferdinand. They Tepresent the East Washington Com- munity Center, Macfarland Community Center, Thomson Community Center, Potomac Heights Community House, Western High School, . Gordon Junior High School and other centers. Dancing Numbers Included. ‘The Tchernikoff-Gardiner Dancers, directed by Miss Lisa Gardiner, will appear in the ouutlndl.nl dance num- bers in th¢ masque, the “Dance of the Nymphs,” to be given by Frances Eln Alice Cantor, Marguerite Welch, Sherman, Clara Langmack, rfll\& Speich, Ann Vucinavich and Helen Clark. “The Reapers’ Dance” will be seen Chmd.ne Stewart, Alice Louise Hunter, Becker, Eliza- beth Berkeley, Muriel Scull and Mau- rine Mulliner. A group of imps will be laved by Charlotte Walton, Bernice ;! amiovitz, Martha Jones and Jacque- line Kitchin. Sfim attending Prospero will include rothes Lewis, Wilma Wright, Helen '1!.\ include Vil‘l&h Cooper, Dennison, Catherine ucmflr- and Gladys Wilcox. Group of “Spirtis” In Cast. of * Dunawin, _Christine Agnes nornnll, mvgauztle Merritt, Anna Talbert m mariners in the shipwreck scene will be played by Eldred Wnum Lewis i Rohlader, n—vtm l.rvmg H. G Gordon eresa Hongell, ivian Hongell and Christina Kidwell— from Western High and Gordon Junior High Schools. /NEW LINDBERGH OCEAN HOP MAY BE PLANNED |Tome Bagle Paddles Experimental Inflated Rubber Sailboat About Swimming Pool. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 17.—The Ww. glew N J, the probability of another transoceanic flight. While his wife, the former Anne Morrow, and other members of the family look on, the paper says Col. Lindbergh, attired in a bathing suit, paddles ah inflated rubber boat about a big swimming pool behind the Attached to the craft is s small sail. The boat is of a type that may be deflated apd stowed away in the cock- pit of an airplane. It would keep one p-rson afloat on rough water for hours, During the past six weeks Col. Lind- bergh has made several changes in the craft's design. o TEE News says Q.he famous aviator eager to make & round-trip flight betmn the United States and Europe. SIX U. S. COMMUNISTS | ARE SENT TO PRISON Seventh Is Exiled to Mexico, His Native Land, Under Year's Suspended Sentence. iven & suspended sust | rBion o doave Tor Mexico, ‘flnhnd l!\c Ihl that they belong to thlt they advocated the ,MME. NINEN ROMAINE DIES IN NORTH INDIA . nternationally Xnown Pianist Succumbs to Smallpox en World Tour. By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohlo, June 17.—Informa- tion_reached Toledo yesterday of the death from smallpox in Srinagar, Kas- | mir, extreme North India, of Mme. Ninen Romaine, Toledo, internationaliy famous pianist. She died May 2, while ©on a world tour. Mme. Romaine had played concerts in every European capital and through- out the United Sh!el and Canada. oIL MAGNATE DEAD XN. G. M. Luykx, President of Sin-| €lair Cuba Co., Dies Playing Tennis | TENAPLY N. J., June 17 (#).—N. G. | M. Luykx, president of the Sinclair | Cuba Oil Co. and former president of | the Roxana Petroleum Co. died Sun- | day while playing tennis at his estate . _He was 65 years old. June Demonstration Special from the Optical Department The “Cortland” High Bridge Frame A beautiful light-weight and solid EYES EXAMINED FREE Two Reg. Optometrists, Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Optieal Dept.—Main Floor hzrce Accounts Invited THE EVENING BTAR., WASHINGTON. Sterling Silver 5,000 Yds. of Silks! For : : . Printed Flat o i Crepes and Printed - Chiffons % g $1.69 to $2.69 Values e | LSl And Many Other Pieces —Two of the most fashionable and at Reasonable Prices popular Summer silks. 39 inches wide, with all over designs, dots Kann's—Third Floor. and flowered patterns on White, pastel and dark grounds. Kann's—S8treet Floor. Printed Pique and Shantung 75¢ and 85¢ Qualities 58¢ yd. o b e e o Linen and Rayon- Ko patierns” are very attractive, mdunbeundvith'.h:bmn . colors to make the popular ensem- Table Sets T Regularly $8.75 j $ 5.5 0 ~ Rayon Chiffon L) beautiful, servieeable table sets at fhe o brics” e i ol 79¢ yd. Finihed SR hementong T —Reg. $12 Set. 66x86- —Popular floral d on white in. cloth and 8 napkins ‘6'95 And unudmm:;ueéul?uly ui silk lplendld quality that will make up Crinkle g2 TR Bedspreads, $1 ea. :;'T”;':'...‘.i‘..:.':'."‘u ¥ 29¢ —Double bed size ‘woven stripes in blue, pink, nld or green. Kann's—Street Floor, Readymade Slip Covers Of Flowered Crash Cretonnes or Striped Nearlin For Davenports or Sofas $2.95 For Club or Kann's—Street Floor. Ordery Will Be Carefully Filled —Gayly colored, yet eool looking eovers that will protect the finest up- holstered furniture from the d and dirt of Summer . .. and make yogr living room a pleasant retreat on the hottest mfly They are finished wlth French seams throughout, lnd ean be adju: to it nearly all types of overstuffed furniture. Choice of tan, green and blue backgrounds. , Ksom's—Third Floor. Crex de Luxe and ‘Stamped Linen . Hodges Wicker Luncheon Sets R U G S 59(3 9x12.ft. Size e | $22.50 Four Napkins, =—Tt is an economy to buy “good” Four Plate Dollies. rugs, and these are the sort of ¥ Summer rugs that are used in the One Tray Cover. best homes. They are durable, I beautiful and eool looking. signs for your ° EU 8x10-ft. !—Ofl:fl Stamped 6x9-ft. a0t 8100 4YxTY e, 36x72-in. Kann's—Fourth Floor. 27x84-i Kann's—Third Floor. Chintz and Cretonne Covered Boudoir Chairs Bed Room $8.95 ea. Rockers at neatly covered with chintzs s beitummdireell | .: prce. In prety wal vunue-n’fl:n 00, valance all 5 § around bottom. A o7 Chairs te Mueln—ll.lfl A new ship- Do Bench to Match—$2.50 ment just ar- 1 Kann's—Third Pleor. rived. D. U. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1930. “Hip! Hip! Beret!” —cry young moderns today! —And these are the Your Summer Dresses | % Should Be Chosen Now From the Splendid Collection Here at 312 Dresses with Coats Dresses with Capes Dresses for Every Summer Occasion Rayon and Wool, 50e Street. Floor Dresses with Jackets Dresses with Short Sleeves —Dresses that you can wear to little afternoon affairs, for sports, on the street, and almost anywhere. Dresses you will find just the thing for vacation wear. There are printed chiffons, plain chiffons, washable crepes, flat crepes, rajahs and georgettes. In fascinating colors, opaline pink, rose, nile green, linen blue, flesh, navy, all white and black. Women’s, 36 to 44 Misses’, 14 to 26 Little Women's, 16Y; to 26Y% Rayon 'l!(‘r‘m’l;::' $1.50 Extra Sizes, 44'; to 52V Kann's—8Second Ploor. Sheer ChlffoanleFrocks Arrive in a Galaxy of Gay New Prints in Light Colormgs. at rect Fioor $2.95 Some with Ruffles Some with Flares With Short Sleeves or No Sleeves Rayon Beret, 50 Some with Pleats Some with Large Collars —The prints look like real chiffons, and the styles are Felt Beret, 59¢ copled after the smartest silk frocks. In the col- lection we are featuring a large assortment of at- tractive volles, with the popular and adorable little ruffies, unusual tlers, flares, pleats, many trimmed with contrasting colors. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Linen Suits Single and Double - Breasted Styles $3.95 —They are very smart, very in two - plece models, pre-shrunk, in sin- gle and double breasted styles, ‘and in white and eolors. to 40 sizes. New Cotton Blouses $1.95 —Dainty, eool _blouses u"m"" N ana DeN al as Also in ;rot prm ¢ Datterns. Sioes 34 Kann's—Second Floor. Voile Corselettes By “Redfern” $5.00 —Dainty garments that solve the question of how to keep a trim figure and still be cool during the Summer- time. They are the original Prench voile foundations, guaranteed to wear and to launder. Sizes to 46 bust. Pitted by experienced cor- setieres. Kann's—Second Floor. Cool Wash Frocks For “Miss 2 to 6” '84¢ —Dainty little dresses of voiles, prints and dimities in straightline and long waist= ed styles. With and without sleeves, Many finished with lace. Also ensembles of wash fabrics at the same price. Kann's—Second Floor. Street Floor Kann's—Second Floor. Junior Ensembles e Street Of Shantung $6 Sizes 11 to 17 —The ensemble, ' which really is two garments in White WV::' !"-t $1.00 one—a little jacket and a dress —is as economical as it is smart. The frock is made with pleats, flares, some with capes, and the chic little jacket to match. Printed and plain pastel colors. For street, sports and afternoon wear. Kann's—Second Floor. Plush Beret, $1.59 Street Floor Philippine Gowns Slip-on Gloves ! Usually $1.59 to $1.95 $1.29 —Bheer nainsook gowns, made entirely by hand and trimmed with dainty hand embroidery, in colors. Cap sleeve and sleeveless styles, with round, vee and square neck lines. —Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Kann's—S8econd Floor. Felt Beret, $1.00 W ashable Fabric 'Secona Fioor $1.00 —The most popular, most fashion- able !\lmmu gloves. Wuhlhh of course, and made in smart slip-on style with tpenrpoi.nt backs and 'g’mnd tops. Sizes 5% to 8 eggshell, =And the mew pink and yollowish beige tones. Kann's—Street Floor.

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