Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1931, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931. PERSHING TOSPEAK || From the Fromt Row = M YURKNWN FHE Reviews'and News of Washington's Theaters. + Lo e Gloves S f U. S. Will Invite Descendants| Presents the Passion Piay. **The story ot this relgious arama i ite Di P mew length—new shedes 1 MMERG. play a l €o of Revolution*Generals to | Q%% aion Piays o1 1000, | cultenging sosaen e of the Passion Plays of 1900, $49.50 and $59.50 Sesquicentennial. cast, were brought fo view at the | Supper; ' of Dommous A g 4 £ E piaded j iding scenes "10, *22, a5 well as those of the 1930 J = o By B - A Fresh, new and was president of > ter yesterday by 4 . N. H. . { ‘\ Burton Holmes, T S Th i of IRy A new importa- e e tion. 4, 6 or 8 S r I n By the Associated Press. & SR B it LR Rt e y Of R-K-O Keith's Theater. A rallway roundhouse to be built at 4 button lengths ceptance by Gen. John J. Pershing of slides” and mo- ; an invitation to speak at the Yorktown tion- pictures to | (GREAT has been the rejoicing up | Tecumseh, Canada, will cost $2,609,000. R, Sesquicentennial on October 17 was an- 2 i1lustrate his nounced here last night by Representa- 4 i talk, Mr. Holmes | vards at the news that Hardie M suede, doeskin and capes. tive 8. Otis Bland, secretary of the | began his tour | kin, who u&“n'-fl now has been asso: i United' States Yorkiown Sesquicenten- ; o e T A e COPLEY COURTS i Featured are the new pas- Commj lon. { sta on. e e Jocal - This announcement followed one Y showed scenesof | R-K-O Keith's Theater. In this 1514 17th St. N.W. tel shades. Also eggshell, earlier in the day from the State De- the crowds that | manner the fears that have arisen Decatur 0300 7 mauve beige, Blue, Gr: partment at Washington that the prin- pour into Obe- over Mr. Meakin perhaps being pro- 2 large rooms, reception hall, rs AR cipal members of the families of Von rammergau for | moted to some post in another the- kichih and’ hath Black, White and Brown. Steuben, Lafayette and Rochambeau the play and of | 8trical vale have been assuaged and vl will be invited officially by the Federal the odd typesof | at this particular hour he may be | 2+hour Elevator and Telephone For slenderness and charm Government to attend the celebration, porters and the seen at his desk at Keith's smiling Service = Sii B b h s this smartly fitted coat wraps ot Sy Speneg A UL | e various means | decorously over a pile of congra Low Rentals e — eroer I < E suavely about the hips and ties B :d ffiagreiso g‘: .ud%;:mnr az&n. of transportation ulatory letters which came in droves 1868 e—— b jon ess on the sec- | employed in this famous old village. | through the morning F ST, at TWELFH over at the side. ond day of the four-day celebration, Offered in contrast to the more re- woolen material and the well Gen. Pershing will be in the reviewing | cently made pictures are shown some llar s ors stand for the military demonstration, fashioned cape col PONS which will have as participants at least views made by Mr. Holmes during distinction, o his first visits to the valley. These ' VN composed of‘miltary organiations rom | 2 the peopls of thie quaint pace l rn | the or rteen States. Jeax 1 okt present a Passion Play every decade. The House of Courtesy Phone National 1133 New RED. LONGYEAR WILL FILED | s’ made against the piayers and ELEVENTH sr BETWEEN 4G the village, Mr. Holmes explained F T3 that in 1922, when the German mark O X E S Christian Scientist’s Property in| was at its lowest point of value, there ARE YOl ' i was no change made in the price of G e s S admittance to the play, This caused ; DEDHAM, Mass., March 27 (#)—The | the town to become nearly bankrupt. Large Skins— will of Mrs. Marcy Beecher Longyear of | Mr. Holmes carried his audience Remorkdabl 50 Brookline, widely known Christian Sci-| back through the years with him, . E m y . entist and intimate friend of the late| and presented the players of long ’ and down the theatrical boule. — Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the| ago in their different portrayals and GoOd Values church, was filed for probate here yes-| also as they were in everyday life. terday. Some_are still taking part in the The document left several houses,| play, he said, but in x%]eg more suit- S Our alteration department pmm:se: that all minor alterations on anything purchased formerly owned by Mrs. Eddy, to the| able to their ages. aturday will be finished and delivered in time for wear Palm Sunday. ] Longyear Foundation to be maintained During the second half of his lec- as permanent historic monuments. ture Mr. Holmes presented slides of Every week more and more Government and business women are getting the “Philips- To the historic library at Marquette, | the tableaux and the moving scenes ” ncorporated Mich., she left a bequest of $25,000. of this great portrayal of Christ's life born Habit” and we are organizing our selling force to serve them better. Open a convenient The value of the estate was not given. | on earth. Here also were shown charge account and use our many facilities. 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