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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FKiDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 193l kU REGENT RAPS || oMusic and Musicians : BURAH—ANI_] SHAW | Reviews and News of Capical’s Programs. Noted Dance Critic | Brown Leaf.” The music is charm- Lectures at McKinley Studios. | ing and light, especially the mod- . " , but it ?'L- b:'a';h ss.aysd :er:mr “Tuwg s dend it Jon | e T e eter”Bultd 10 & ibels U. S. and Author " voice smaller than the contralto's. “ ”' MERIRRL W mn D TR ave “Importan 0 = A before his mudience at the | Guion, was exquisitely donc.mrrer: THE AVENUE e % -“Silly” in Red Talk. McKinley studios, “and this is due | 18 & static feeling about Mrs Furieys fo the fact that the dance has be- | {UEGFY ™ fol”before the climax or AT SEVENTH come disassociated from it. Asse0n | conclusion of each phrase. This ‘Declaring the United States rightly| 8 the dance comes back to it the | popec 'it” gimcult, or, rather, one refuses to compromise with the “male- loses the desire to follow the musical volent agencies of the Soviet govern- more, Tise %0 it | {hought through the ramifications of . \ t. ment,” Dr, Edmund A. Walsh, 8. J., b a design. This may have been due regent of the Georgetown University nn‘l;nl::n.g '.',L"fif in part to a rhythm not sufficiently I . School of Forelgn _Service, sharply tion® from one | compelling or to the choice of songs %mslz;fl“hoth George Bernard Shaw who knows his in the end of the second group. ®» for William E. Borah of Idaho - ; Such numoers as I Meant to Do their views on Russia in an address : dance withmore | My Work Today” and the “House L gk of Memories” do not give 'oadcast yesterday afternoon over the opportu- E!Wrrk of the Columbia Broadcasting than pany one | nity for great expression They are stem. Probably on this | pleasant to hear, but since the chief 7 Dr. Walsh’s talk was in answer to : e . wan interest lies in the words, they leave P §t‘1u'rles following his reply to Mr. 5 "wm‘m o no lasting impression ’S o i Zrines of government he assailed the 4 SRl A aome- , diing inclined one to .“&’"’.?".E"ei’:fi' . E s ) - chairman of the Senate Foreign Rela fhing of adhosk. | cridctime re Aasir, as asoom; fons Committee for matements made Only Iast season | BER T G0 1ok “have plaved with Fa‘r Below Today,s P‘rices.' HERE is no question about the saving in the Tecent visit of Premier Laval of France. John Martin, Mary Wigman, | pore volume, especially in the piano “When Senator Borah, in that in- the German interludes. c e : ferview.” he said, “said our refusal to| terpsichorean goddess, before whom | "Nl Goinoun. aside from making mind of any man who has seen this clothing. It pecognize Soviet Russia is due to fear,| MOSt dance mantles these days are | ¢ne introductions, gave a number e th imelevmce o the A’ | Sofet 136 iy 2oom 88, 0,000 | of amutng S50 Semiszsmentts is not only the newest clothing of the season—but the price is many dollars lower than the lowest wed misrepresentation, whether con-| 8nd have life of its own—only then | received. The most convincing was Bolous or unconscious. 15 e much | Will it be able to obtain perfection. itk R D.C. arime against common good as quackery [ ¢ Who would care to admit that as 5 i gmm; times of dangerous epidemics.[ 500n as the Theater Guild incorpor- Bood and subtle innuendo, the will is| Season, or Jed Harris plants dancing Brained of power and motive to resist| feet among his theatric treasures, — e or even Mae West trips the light (£ i Classic phantastic, that then the |New York Mail Fraud Case May Cites Borah Defenses. theater will rise from its swan song Reach Jury Next Tuesday. The United States Government re-| 3nd once more fly happily through b 7| the clouds? NEW YORK, November 13 (#).—The Fuses to compromise with the Third In O vtar aPbasea A Enwonal. Dr. Walsh declared, for the ({5 [0 TS0 o) Gbout alj this as | defense rested late today in the trial T could not be otherwise—for we went direct to our quality makers and secured their newest creations at a deep concession from prices which directed againkt public recurty s | FICIOUL the bands of imtellct, Whlle | 0 T e 4o detraua were already adjusted to new low levels. The show- z:ef it of each after the conspiracy f,‘,’cfi‘jd,:"‘}n::;m& héys.em:g:tur‘nms u:(:bk::h:lr i:iih:f:";';::fi-:'m{ ing includes every fashionable type—both in Suits =.“Ang not long ago,” the educator| dancers in the city) that they must |, ¢he South Pole, had called the ex- . . hed, “Senator Borah proposed money | dance as they themselves see f%. |piorer as a character witness earlier and in Overcoats. t.g appropriated from the Treasury of [ DOt as Mr. So-and-so said in 1860, |j,"4he week. The case probably will : “$he United States to help finance trade | OF the other Mr. So-and-so said N | o,k the jury next Tuesday. Saks=~Third Floor. with Russia—in other words, to speed 1880, he pointed a finger of praise at - up a specific program which 1esponsible| Isadore Duncan and Fokine and his Boviet officials have frankly wescribed| Russian Ballet, and at Paviova, who - s a device to impede stabilization and | Das stood longer on her toes than )d\'u.ncle m? cause flc\:llv\iorld rm}luhun," - &f;ep?:::; t;_r:h’»l - : - Quoting from official records of the 2 e Thmatonal e Secred o | ¢ 20 Vet n B art &l From the 4 corners of the Globe come the fine fibers for Younger Chaps Know They it ommission cf that governmentsl body . . . 1929, ““deliberating on the best means | World of the present. Miss Graham w or drawing rovolutgmnlry profit. from | and Doris Humphreys, etc. were [ 1 ” ' lll Flnd‘ Smarter Sults $he economic crisis in the United| fiXed permanently among the positive a‘ :u I ‘ a ‘7 er‘ :Oa S oo Sorrass Ao benchy ot Mary ‘ it and Overcoats at Saks! 2 e e i e | S8 DR L0 o A REAL LUXURY COAT. NOW : e e H am ne c| eve | gerd et masters, who 4we should barter our self-respect for| chortle over the sometime flat-footed e elusive hope of commercial gain.’| (as in her Whilring dance) Fray RE L L RY C T’ . Wal referring to efforis | Wigman, these American ladies (an business men to secure recogniti g , Rut 3 is) ha € i B D enbat. - tases. ity o7 e IN THE “SAKSCREST” SERIES * Replying to George Bernard Bhaw's| own which is quite as perfect ex- Pecently enunciated views on Russia, | pressionism as is the dancing of their he Geo}l".gswm &’“fi"”fi. d‘el;lledhml;-t foreign sisters. i % aw “] ngue s cheek” - - % Shav had b ongie, b B k| "o one mep-anited n ahe e 3 : ?.50 N\ F Sl ieie 3 Titonsen. sons once advanced by Senator " rah when he defended the people of | he did about the importance of the |of Charles V. Bob, mining promotor uring times, of dangsrote epidemice. | 2000, % Gamerne for s subserioere | BB DEFENSE RESTS f price of this season for clothes of this character. State against organized lawlessness| Teturn of the dance in its freest |and aviation enthusiast, and Frederick emotional form—one, it would seem, it Wallace, Icaho, that any common Without, the bands of intellect, While |C: Russell. an associate, accused of #uthor was flsttered by the Soviet - - cials on & 10-day vieit, he “scoffed | (o oy Ak, ned [The Forms / Bhctonsioppes e Of thelf InIemBticnal| yightening dscussion of an act that . : E understand the Prepster—and Pretensions, is progressing by leaps and bounds in ? e Sy e youag T W Mr. Shaw in his work on “The In- . feiligent Woman's Guide o Socialism | hiS country. [ this one luxurious overcoat there are blended the know their ideas about clothes. and Capitalism,” Dr. Walsh reminded,| yiin great joy, and afterward ques- rare glossy hairs of the vicuna—the choice fle 4 know their style demands. And we Wdistinctly repudiates the principle of e v glossy . v losdshed and oraon ss means of ad- | ooy Sf! RRERERe e 4pd Cun - of the kashmir—the fine coat of the alpaca—and the ; falSl e femands - STa iyl ok cing spcialism,” and_ tells the Bol-| put more th ik leaders they are in a fair way ] selected wool of the sheep. ¢ e P s i e 3 Wl ey E. de 8. MELGHER. P CLUDED ate 2Tromser Suits in of the most offensive capitalism. S HE result is a coat which i 2 P the new, distinctive Brown and arxism,” he declares, “is not only| Joint Recital : s at once a marvel of i Gray fabrics . . . with the new high T D A D R P e warmth and a miracle of lightness—which coat waisted, wide-bottom trousers, Also e practice of government,” Dr. Wal ELEN TURLEY and Helen Au- afal ool wagger doublaBidaned Gatotht suia. “and the. Third Internatinal, | F1Toon, ooLLy 814 Helen Au. Saks has styled with distinction that befits the Saks- bbb o - lmvhllm which he describes as the new State L 'y i Bhurch of the Boviets, s pictured sa| st i "wu'fo"f.?."‘.uié"’iw"gfi.fl crest standard; and tailored with fineness character Blue, Brown or Gray patterns and Blue intolerable impertinence.” s soloe, Tt s B e istic of Saks. Choose—in Blue, Oxford, Brown, Gray , Boucles. Suits, 31 to 36 chest; Over- Referring to other former views ex-| Sooear et the Jase momert e 19 N s pressed by Shaw derogatory to Soviet | {fiee or Natural. rinciples, Dr. Walsh said: “It s high| " 0e™™ 0o oo yas recently come to Saks—Third Floor Sehe - MCNS lasv- e to have done with his silly €on-| this city from New York, where she tradictians, his pathetic preening and! diq radio and concert work. Her turing before movietone fllflm!hlnd contralto voice is very full and has unmanly Narcissus @Dfi Which| an unususly clear resonance. Its ed him, like Rostand's chaiticleer, | power would iead one fo sispect imdgine that the sun ri to hear| that dramatic songs and operatic him crow.’ a These 2-Trouser Boys’. Eemt i mion & | Sunday. this If You Car . TRIAL OF PANTAGES o Fm vl 1 o A ’ Care About Suits Are the Very . Bienmtaiines | paper will | TO 6O GVER TO MONDAY| #haciuiers, * cormmir: : Better Shoe Value! | Best-Tailored Clothes . State Agrees to Give Defense Its 3:& more mr:mden:’ ‘;lreu“:;’mhhoe': brlng y ou 5 es, T AN ich, showe Inning Then, as Testimony her big' voice to advantage, also | ki Bad, showed her ability to control the some very N DO you? Then you will be glad to know We Kflow at-the Pl'ice! musical effects. The legato was ex- 6 By the Associated Press. tremely smooth and the range of ] ; that you may now secure in our “Saks - dynamics wide, fr th TR e A e I R s the good news. : Six” shoes the distinction and quality that inst Alexander Pantages, theater | fOTtes of “Penelope’s Trauer.” have alw: i - & R s, eater | . Turlcy's sccond roup opened ave always cost you more. You will recog 95 Pringle, young dancer. with a song by her accompanist, p nize the fineness of their leathers, sturdy . Ioimediately —after the State has| Mrs. Chester Adair, entitled “Little i Séoteh Gra i ¢ called its last witness court will be ad- cotch Grain or choice, selected, supple Calf A urned until Monday, an agreement E i . ving been reached by o e or Kangaroo. You will appreciate allow the defense to start its case on ; their better workmanship. You will $ E i t date. " i B e viirums s <thatifit s : like their smart style. A better shoe STV b wit S S ition terday was also & wit- priced to suit every nt. Tai- at Pantages. first, tria) in 1929, and value........... SR sessessisiees = gt lored of allwool f.b.-x;. . ".‘...a i their testimon: , in substance, the . 3 £ der hard wear—and tailo in a :ma as they gave before. The State, :':y";hn"i‘ :M( uncommen in cloth- wever, was forced to introduce the i f this 1 granseript of the first trial to refreshen ing of this price the Jemories o:J;r:g; I the o A f : Miss ngle e she was attacked B when she went to Pantages’ office seek- THE AVENUE N 3 WE. offer this splendid .:::dh - 4ng to have a stage act booked. The AT SEVENTH 4 R 5] inviting variety of ewale, m trial resulted in Pantages’ convic- 1 X nub tweeds and herringbones, in and a sentence of from 1 to 50 browns, grays and blue-grays. And ‘s | each fabric has been chosen for its ex- g ceptional wearing qualities. Sizes 7 3 'SLAYS GIRL AND SELF Cleveland Tragedy Blamed to A new value this year.’ Get Into This ‘ g Saks—Second Floor H Young Lovers' Quarrel. p === CHAUFFEUR Ith: e oty oat o ealth: B e A CLOTHING OUTFIT | ' Jr wiin & 35 onlioer Irvmiver, the Including Gabardine Suit—Choice of Gabardine Purltan KOteO #of Miss Kasarda said the two had met Topcoat or Heavy Winter Overcoat—and Gabar- o TR dine Cap FOOTBALL $ 7 5 | RS i s wind. Leather or Wombino collars. N — Four large pockets. Double breasted; avy Notre Dame black or cordovan. Sizes 8 to 20. Baltis. ore, Nov. 14 most important chauf- AUTUMN’S sudden changes carry the threat e 2 of sniffles. For sports or moments of : Saks—Second Floor. s 1 .25 R;::d feur clothing value. [ RIGHT now we’re featuring the “coat of o COMPLETE V-4 v ease about the home, it’s wise to slip into an : “ 99 Boys’ “Hi-Cut” Boots This outfit cost $103.50 last health”—an all-around garment. Fash- ; extra garment. year. It costs $83.50 today | : ioned from 100% virgin wool, 2-ply yarn, it . $3 .95 Every Saturday & y i i o . . Retarn Limi¢ Sunday Night L gives mew meaning to “warmth without il weight.” It’s the Puritan V-Kote—nation- EVERY DAY Sy il iy & oA g ally advertised for a V Note. : ;s i o5 Round with either long trousers or 1 > - i i B Black. Made of Elkskin, re- $1.50 == e sorhocs oo 5 JLET st sy i ool s e o gl T dine Topeot or heavy Win- smart this season—Black, Navy, dark Ox- [ \ Imitation hand-sewed vamp. Over- Return Limit 7 Days ter Overcoat and a comfort ; | ford, also Brown, Tan Blue and Gray Heath- RG> eisht o Cordai T Washington, Baltimore & Cap. > ¢ - — ers. We have your size. Ve boys. Sizes 10 to 13 and 1 to 6. Annapolis Elee. R. R. 3 Saks—Third Floor o Saks—Strest Floor e Saks—Street Floor L L T R R T T TP T T T T T "