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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 12, 1931—PART ONE. A—15 [ Lieut. (Junfor Grade) George Ed-|Smith, detached U. 8. 8. Nevada about from Hawall to Fort Howard, Md.; Col. Capt. J. F. Brinson, Infantry, from, Humphreys, anad mund Peterson, detached U. 8. S. O-6 |July 1: to Naval Academy. ARMY ORDERS Charles F. Leonard, Infantry, from | St. : A Flelds, Camp Knox, Ky., to Fort u-?ay::wmh. zone?rfi-{c‘yf(e'.h,"x’,. t})‘.!cl:-.; .gn.flsms B0 DD 90: 16 Davad shnaiiag Lieut. (Junior Grade) Richard F. Boise, Idaho, to Minneapolis for duty E ., to Fort | Kans,; First Lieut, H. B. Waddell, Cav- | from Pittsburgh ima; i Y Stout, detached U. 8. 8. Richmond with nized Reserves; Lieut. Col. | Ril . pt. C. B. OCox,|alry, from Fort Myer, Va., to the|Lieuts. R. W, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Edward W.|about June 1; to Naval Academy. Lewls Brown, jr, Cavalry, from the Swedish Cavalry School at Stromsholm, 1 Rawlins, detached U. 8. Fleet; to Navai Col. George Williams, Cavalry, has| 10th Cavalry, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.| ry at ly, to Fort |Sweden; Capt. W. R. Maris, Coast| Meade, M Academy. | g been iranferred from Fort Riley, |to Fort McPherson, Ga.: Maj. Ernest | Riley, Kans: Capt. W. H. Quarter- | Artillers, from Fort Moriroe, Va. to FOrt | Oapt W. o Wone at rvppines, a8d I (Junior Grade) Elliott W.| " ‘ 3 » U Lieut. Commodore Moses Lindley Wood, U.| Kans, to the Panama Canal Zone;|L. Pell, Infantry, from Mankato, | man, jr. Field Artillery, from Paris, | Winfleld Scott, Calif.; Capt. S. E.| Capt. Shanklin, detached U. §. S. Memphis | S. N. retired, died April 3, 1931, at the | Lieut. Col. J. M. Lockett, Infantry,| Minn, to Hawail; Maj. J, 3. Davidson, | France, {o the Ohio Stats University af | Noriner Engineers. from Slowx iy, | Nebr,, and Cast "% o Tares s Poib after June 1; to 5th Naval District. | United States Naval Hospital,” Wash- | from Omaha, Nebr., to the 16th Bri” | Infaniry, from Panama, to Indianapo- | Columbus; Capt. J. H, Dawson, Medical | Iowa, to St. Louls: Capt. P. E. Shea, | Sheridan, 11l all of the Field Artille Lieut. (Junior Grade) Herbert P. Shel- | ington, D. C. gade at Fort Hunt, Va.: Lieut. Col. J.| lis; Capt. W. N. Todd, jr. Cavairy,|Corps, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to | Fleld Artillery. from Fort Sill, Okla. | to Honoluly, Hawai i s don, detached duty Columbia University, | Lieut. Charles Everett Bauch, U. S.| H. Bryson, Field Artillery, from Fort | from the Philippines to Chicago; Capt. | examination for retirement: Capt. L. 1, {to Hawaii; First Lieut. R. C. Singer, 3 . Stokowski Leads OrchestraNew York, to further treatment Fitz- | N. died March 31 at Akron, Ohio. Leavenworth, Kans., to the Army War | H. E. Camp, Field Artillery, from Fort | Zech, Infantry, from Fort Wright, |Field Artiliery, from Fort Ethan Allen R - simmons General Hospital, Denver,| Lieut. Comdr. Hugo Frederick Baske, | College, this city; Maj. A. 8. Boyd, jr.. | Sill, Okla., to the Ohio State Uni- |Wash., to Boise, Idaho; Capt. L. G.|Vt, to Purdue University at Lafayette, The first recorded attempt to intere in “Oedipus Rex” an Colo. Medical Corps, U. S. N., died March | Infantry, from Quincy, Mass, to Fort|versity af Columbus: Capt. J._C.|Forsythe, Cavalry, from Fort Leaven- |Ind. PFirst Licuts. W. R. Higgins and |pret dreams and omens o rsecbod i in edip! Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harcld P.'31, 1931, at Managua, Nicaragua. Sam Houston, Tex.. Maj. L. T. Saul, Stephens, Coast Artiliery, from Fort | worth, Kans. to Fort Huachuca, Ariz; D. G. Shingler, Engineers, from TFort | Amphictyon of Athene 1457 Be “Le Pas d’Acier.” 0 7777 Quality That Endures Entrance 909 F Street Northwest Z 2, Convenient Deferred Payments By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April 11.—Eyes and Py . ears of Philadelphians were treated to unprecedented sights and sounds yes- E 8 M l u terday as Leopold Stokowski led the - A Philadelphia Orchestra through Igor Stravinsky’s “Oedipus Rex” and Serge Prokofiefl’s “Le Pas d'Acier,” (dance of the age of steel) in their first pre- Yaits'CasirNbw Getia PRilso sentations on an American stage. s g . Radio for Either A. C. PriiRaciphin. Orchasira na. the. New This Beautiful English Period Walnut Dining Room Suite The exact illustration of this g sty . York League of Composers combined suite by our artist shows the forces, augmented by a numerous array . . g handsome details and lines. The y of singers—soloists and chorus—and & Panlomti e appeaced - Was $189—Special for Monday, $119 buffet s 60 inches long, of high, s woe 1he graceful design. Scalloped apron Low Boy Radio e e o Dl front with four heavy legs, joined colored costumes, the chorus mperson- with curved moulded stretchers. of ancient Greece, on 1 ated the populace of e e, o Beautiful woods enhance the ar- rium, s A . fending, tar ot into the sudliotum, s , ’ tistic design. Select American Vinsky's provocative and powerful score. ; = — = - walnut is combined with Rus. Colored Actor in Speaker's Role. - o % i B DT L i ¢ sian Oak and Oriental walnut. At intervals a greatly magnified { i { t . o s s l;of;m? Shservafions and sxpinia: i ; i I The construction is high grade, ers as ay] 1 \ ! % i y bl B 8 ek Lok o the Tl ; i i o) ; ¥ being 5 ply on oak. The large lighted above the stage were exponents : : T . | large center grilled door and of the grim, classic tale, adapted from ) ) B 5 ¢ o o I the Sophocies drama upon fate and RS [ rawer in base. Two-door con- fulfills th rophecy ! , S rachs that s Would mabrder ni ¢ ‘ ; s : oo S i father and marry his mother. g i > ‘ tension table. Note the heavy At the end the mother and wife, ¢ f 5 ~ > » — A . S [ ea\y b e s e k4§ 550 ‘ N\ ’ : €| ; legs and beautiful stretchers. Sgony ot it repoach, a5 the cric of . - ’ " ] J The host chair and 5 side chairs Lomplete With Tubes condemnation. of e — = T Tl S 2 ———————— y 3 2 ndsome walnut cabinet, 7 tubes e e ‘{’y‘fi”“m?“ST:: | 5 : 7 A are upholstered in high-grade O sven eri). . Blectc-aymamts sang by the Princeton University . T . diamond pattern Jacquard ve- speaker built in. Encloses & big per- Club. 2 1 T . " . forming and marvelously engineered S e s st our. The finish is beautiful receiver with fine tone selectivity and A spefigx'll e:he:‘ci :‘s pl:odx:’cfiic:y 3:: 3 L a8 T e 4 dulled ruhbed glOSS. m Great performance at small o gt sk 0 ail_appeared 10 [/ ; _ The quantity of these suites is Philco Baby Grand h ee len o] - 3 ’ R ¥ = T o xfed&éhermo"tm"é"":' cach fiqure, | > 4 R | j lll"'l']llltzd, as it is a special. There S 'd In sharp contrast “Oedij 2 ' Screen grid, was Prokonefl's ballet, “Pas d'Acier,” : 5 will be 1o more when these are Tt Gl which followed and for which an en- sold. We advise an early in- 4 e 4 tirely new scenario was provided by Lee b A < - Fy Simonson, who also planned and super- spection. 2 ) one portable, vised the staging on three different lots of pep. stage levels. Both in musical material $ ) R rendia by d pictorial apd dramatic treatment A spendi :rxxlg tfio vlrorks virtually represented ep- : ite poles e povsflhere the music of “Oedipus” is po R s ||y Sowsi- M | Smi ly 3 ~ A leisurely, that of “The t P t 9 ! . i . o, . R, e e Irst raymen — 1 €rms Monthly I' OYIMETr Vaiue Price Delivers This Phileo ingenious ballet ts a cynical sur- balane nvenient de- vey of the gri wheels of the ma- e & chine age, ironing out individuality of e T effort, crowding and pounding human ket beings down with steam-roller imper- ~ : W 3 - saislity and painting the opeless and A B { { < ¥ A Former $175 Value irreconcilable contras £ elements in modern life. All types— L \ S 4 X i sdeone 2 Pisee the Bourgeoisie, flappers, Boy Scouts, d 2 i - Th M . e Mos nldlers—even[suc}:ism m:l deiner‘:lu 2 1, steel and electricity, playing ; 7 gexfo;:nm;;n the ceaseless treadmill of 4 - P lllow-Back : modern existence. - — . '3 = : Work Shows Labor Revolting. 2 Exlraord"""'_} The work shows labor finally revolt- ‘ k Green and Gray 7 . . ing and waving red flags of revolution > > >ra) Value in This = E B , (3% 5 . % # T et v i g Woven Striped Glider backdrop. ; B g A S - In “Oudipus Rex” the various roles | ‘ > s 2 ML T Sl 4 95 ‘were sung and declaimed by Pau! Alt- hcuse as Oedipus, Margaret Matzenauer - 3 . Aol . ir . & Boih Oreon and the messenger, Sipura Separately Priced! Sofa, $57—Chair, $27.50 seat ahd st fad seat and back: Cushion Bed-Davenport Suite Nilssen as Tiresias and Daniel Healy as upholstered in durable green hepherd. 5 ; > : e s J s 3 striped woven cloth. A B s B inbinimeritn. This Luxurious 2-Pc. Suite with Pillow- el e o R el ERmonret RR e Back Cushions—Soft Kapoc Filling o $ 00 Nimura as “efficiency experts.” _Other ] 2 Some of the Features That Prove the Extraordinary Value . prominent roles were taken by Pauline g Koner, Grace Cornell. Ruth Wilon, : Style—Latest pillow hack with wings, of the Adam design. Summer Rugs Mattha Eaton, Johg Glenn and Mary A\~ Frame—Hardwood, glued and corner-braced to keep rigid S e S Rivoire. 5 craft Fiber Rugs.. Springs—Highly tempered coil, Testing on flexible metal crossroads. P e B $9.75 . | & ) Tied eight ways with stron,g heavy twine. ey A splendid value tha = T NAVY ORDERS - = Filling—Sterilized resiient fiber and white layer felt and kapos. "5‘:,0 Delart Fiber $12 75 Buvi P Asini ; : ]l[ will t{reate enth}lsiashc X : Upholstering—Reversible, spring-filled seat cushions with thick, B & od S uying. As pictured, a large davenport which con- o iE G ige e s e e T LE R iy g IR s drime - $%11 Bomet Jaspay @3 O ceals a full sized bed, button-back chair and club Meved from all active duty about June | Coverings—Beautiful floral design, of heavy tapestry, in choice of Fiber $2 98 chair. T phfl]s!crm,': 1S _la(‘quard velour. Loose 1¢, to home several colors. B o S reversible spring cushions. This j Gapt. John 8. Abhott, detached com- 36x70 " Artex " Fiber §2 70 Feild spring cushions. his is a value you mand U. S. S. Medusa, to duty as re- 3 . Rugs <. shot A ;ukmg inspector, Central Recruiting Convenient Deferred Payments of $2.50 Semi-Monthly 27x54 Delart Fiber hould not overlook. vision, Chicago. ~ ° Capt. William W. Galbraith, orders | March 27 revoked, to continue duty as | Taval attacne, London. | Stuimmier: Gurtoins \/ John Hancock ered voiles. Pair \\ tached Naval Training Station, San | Dainty Ruffied Curtains with valance QR 7 ,.! o Cuyama as navigating officer. and tie-backs. Palr ... . A RN $ 50 44 . Lieut. Comdr. Albert G. Noble, de- | Pair tached Naval Academy, to U. 8. 8. Colo- drawers are of se- tached U. 5.5, Pruith about Apri 2, to Fiber Stroller A= : ; A beautiful addi- rado as gunnery officer. Colorful Flowered Cretonne Win- U. 5.5 Rigel about July 10, io duty o’ e Army Industrial ege, ashing- Crisp, New Curtains in dainty flow- \ ~ \ ; port Browne, O \“\”W/W/ i, Nl"} I i With Automatic Lid Supports Diego, Calif., after June 1, to U. 8. 8. T ‘gnn‘.'\,h{ * ‘“ L 2 . tached Naval Academy about June 1, to| _ Plain_Voile Curtains, over-locked > = U'S"5 Henderson a8 navigating oficer, | edges, in colors; with flowered valance. S8 Panel Body U. 8. S. Pensacola. Criss-cross Curtains in ivory or ecru. e tion to the living Lieut. Comdr. Ralph G. Risley, de- | e e $19.75 ( room. The block Lieut. Comdr. Robert B. Simons, de- | . s New style, co -Pi 1 i 1 fri ; i G Rouef B, S g | aou” Srapes witn Srn anaved ] 49 | | New 7. omortale and Three-Piece Decorated Stick Fiber Suite lected Airican solid gren, Va., after June 1, to U. 8. 8. Texas e e e e i v T i y S vi mahogany ; attractive as gunnery officer. | Cifetonns Da-be $1.29 \e”r\c - {;'r A suite \\.ell.fitted_fnr the sun porch or living ! and durable 1;:(“::: 1 arles L. Andrews, jr., de- | " o ppea room—consis o s i ks Chan Academmy abous Jue 00,| | COVERS i consisting of a long settee, armchair o ;5 o - finish. A close e Station. © | i TRt de i Reversible and rocker, with spring seats covered in color- : adaptation of the fa- Brady J. Daytcn, detached | dresser sets to match, in dainty flowered ful cretonne p[2E mous John Hancock G e Fiber Carriage 7] Secretary. Comb L edspread, 86x105; decp 31 Secretary. Combines - - Downes, detached [ goonec” $ i 50 = { desk™ boofexe $29.50 Kitchenede i 1B s ) rce. Upon re- | Drapes to : - ; 5 Admiral Ariour 3| mage Albis rodmy lcareyeleitifine - cabinet for corre- Submarine Force, U. §. Fleet: to report Dresser Sets, consisting of vanity, Heavy roll edge hood | | miE Il 3 spondence and per- $ 75 . his staff. ecse: 1s. genuine corduroy. I s~ 1 Licut, Wallace H, Gregy, detached| Oresser scarfs. Set . Iy easily reversed to see ife £ l Complets “with sliding porcelata Training Station, San Diego, Calif. { 0 i P Lieut. Charles C. Hartman, detached | | f i Naval Academy about June 1; to Naval - — - s | 1 y i Training Station, San Diego, Calif. I \ ,[‘“‘) f on stafl, com- . drawer space, a filing Kitchen Cabinet for cuty as aide and fiag lieutenant on| night table Scarf and. two long $225| 1 ndows. Decorated body ur g ! Sk Naval Academy about June 1: to Naval | ]‘ - table and many labor-saving devices. Lieut. Clayton S. Isgrig. detached | L U. S. S. Bonita about May 10; to sub- - N marine base, New London, Conn | = \ = - — Lieut. George L. Menocal. detached J B ; 7 _ W WV | ) Naval Academy about June 1; to| I : I | N q | Asiatic Station. . e | f i ! M ke | Lieut. John E. Rezner, detached of- : \ -y i [ B ), Lieut. Walter H. Roberts, detached K B 144 "mfl“ w i i = == Comfortable o — T g S| S MIIEE ——1— Studio Couch u;;‘«b mnr;?fh“f\a?m slchr:"{:';r' £ d‘;ily Z T p——— B i ith fel o s 2l car ral Noble rwin, 1§ A - - = ox spring with cotton felt mat- g e e ; | g L ORI oy O e Uriokgerd gt gaoc . $24.75 g‘yrecr}?zgft‘zc}&asLS‘s‘\?de‘;;nrnn11 about Simmons G.Slumber ng ) i I,L"IMH/M"I“\\_ ;“, ‘1’1 , L ured denim. Pillows extra. Sipes: 15t W Inner Spring Mattress oo Iy White Enameled eut. ~(Junior Grade) James R. i 7 : | Daney. detached U, 8 ooroome 20it | W ood-finish Metal Windsor Bed = | [ RM;'".I . Sl - : errigerators Lieut. (Junior Grade) Willlam V. Deutermann, detached U. 8. S. Bonita Tem pered Coil Spri" g sbout July 15; to Naval Academy. Lejut. (Junior Grade) William S i e i ombingtion, . Aees camtortable sid serv. Early American 6-Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite : $19 75 L) ut ‘September 1; to Naval Academy. feut. (Junior Grade) Thomas E iceable pieces at a most attractive saving. Genuine The early history of the first settlers is suggested in the simpl v li i i : e Es Lo 20 s s y of the firs s is sugges simple, sturdy lines of this plain .yuné'xdt:;‘;v‘:’&l*":‘i}n:“;:-’:‘l};nl:’nu; Simmons “Slumber King,” inner suite. No ornate decoration is needed to enhance the beautiful simplicity of this style, The AP ki 0. Caliy, . : spring mattress, wood finish metal shapely turned posts contrast with the otherwise straight fines to make an effect truly ar- e sn loas Tt (JUntor GraBe) Btaniey Leith Windsor Bed and a fine tempered A tistic. The group consists of a large dresser, a convenient chest of drawers, a dressing table, case. Celotex insulation. Ime detached Naval Academy about June 1; a quaint poster bed and the chair and bench. Carefully constructed of striped mahogany proved baked enamel. A very .%o Naval Training Station, San Diego, veneers and beautifully finished in dull rubbed mahogany color of early American days. 5 special value. '?‘{gulz,l Gunoir thr:'flé) 5wg“fimuf' R’ J li i b hF - . 5 “ % chelet, detached U: 6, S, Salt Lake Z fhe Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co Quality That Endures ZEntrance 909 F Strédt Northwest ity about June 15; to Naval Academy. coil spring. All for ALY