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*RED" ARTIST FINDS |KIND FEELING HERE Bimka Simkhovitch Prefers { U. S. to France—Shows i Work in New York. @7 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 24.—Simka §imkhovitch finds America kind to & Boviet artist. Mr. Simkhovitch is showing some ntle portraits of children at the ackett Galleries this week and telling ple that America is preferable to ‘ance, not only for a young artist om Russia, but for any artist. He feels this way: -American art and ‘meflcfln art appreciation is young, ro- st, vigorous; French art is a dying chool. A French See Red. ! Moreover, he says, Frenchmen just n't divorce their politics from' their 1gmenu and when they see one of Mr. khovitch’s paintings, they see red. Mr. Simkhovitch doesn’t like that rt of thing. He is a gentle fellow, ot much interested in politics, and his of red is confined for the most part daubs of paint that represent ruddy heeks of youngsters. Once he did paint a Russian soldier ding in a red box surrounded by and the proletariat, and for it he ’ot a handsome prize. It is called ‘Russiant Revolution” and it hangs in e Leningrad Museum of the Revolu- ion. He left Russla seven years ago. i “I must say,” he relates, “they hl.v& Wery good intention to art in Russia.” When the Czarist regime fell Mr Bimkhovitch forgot to change (Czarist money into Soviet money. ] Held 19 Days. | ‘They were awfully nice, I must admit ’-th!y only held be in jafl 19 days. artist can’t make much money in uldl these days, he says. Under the les he is supposed,to sell all his gs to the government. Nevertheles, h& timated, there is a little winking on he part of Soviet officials if an artist able to pick uhp & penny or two in’jat mOn the whole Mr. Simkhovitch is ?Ie.ud'.hl it his native land goes in for art galleries in the factories now mnd lets everybody see the old treasures, “I_must ldmlt he says, “they are Bwfully nice.” WIRELESS JAM RELIEVED War Department Uses Remote Re- 'EXILED BISHOPS LAND THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AMUSEMENTS. Plays Hamilton’ i AUTHOR'S HISTORIC FIGURE IN OWN PLAY. Belasco—! ainna"fillflpm. Gayety—' " Billy Show, at 2:15 '8:15 y.m R-K-O Keith's— Way 5:29, 7:31 and 9:33 pm. herlock Holmes’ Patal . 12:47, 2:31, 4: 15, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. M—wl Boy Makes Good,” st :30, 4:20, 7:20 and 10 p.m. lhow! at 12:35, 3:30, 6:20 and “The Guardsman,” at 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and attention see us, THANKEGIVING j ,mmlv ‘1 25 Olney’s own . aifiorious Rock Creek valley viet. Wednesday SPECIAL TURKEY e " . Tipping” e a82 MAJ. R. B. LAWRENCE, As Alexander Hamilton, in his play, “The Decision at Dawn,” which re- $1 cently won a mumnl prize for a play about n, as he will Regular uction of the plece Dinners at ub, 2017 I street, De- 75¢ and 90c (Also 4 la Carte) CLOSED THANKSGIV- Two Banished F' C; Reach nished From Cyprus Reac) TN DT England on Freighter. HULL, England, November 24 (#).— Looking like destitute emigrants, Bishop Meslonas and Bishop Makarios, who Mae West in “The Constant ‘Watson and 'k Home,” second week, at 11:23 am., :zu 327, Don't take a chance—if they need M. OPTICAL CO. A. LEBE 614 9th St. N.W. Calendan . $SWING'S WORLD FAMOU S 1932 when yu- sy E. Morrison Paper Co. Dnnes 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR mn!. FOWL STEAKS, CHOPS ‘d\o inevery rog un-. Strayer College Bids. B i pOo s N ndad I( S Chcant it 60c Lb. 2-1b.Box, Four o own selection Mlde fresh toda and every day by our own nme May girls here in Washington. Finest ingredients only used. 5 Shops for Your Convenience 1010 E St. NW. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 3305 14th St. NN\W. 1354 F St. N.W. 1704 Pa. Ave. N.W. NOVEMBER 24, 1931. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL .. Selfing—No Phone Orders Divect trom Hiear EGEFELD z Lk iEEE Glcnlyll‘ the American NIGHTS Cs: doy, $400: WED. MAT. u 0 ¢ i’ 580, *SAT. MAT Toulght at 8:30 50c-$2.50 M‘.Tms TALE OF MONSTER WHO LOOK: () sltKE [} mann(g‘r finu’ WITH LOVE! WHERE TO DINE. Insist on TOM’S COVE OYSTERS Federal Health Arorored by State and Federal Hea Last Times Today SETH PARKER “Way Back Home” STARTING TOMORROW Wednesday, Nov. 25th Wlnt price thc glory of the navy as they sail the seas of the cock-eyed world, loving, BILL BOYD—ROBERT ARMSTRONG GINGER ROGERS JAMES GLEASON The Latest Popular Priced Se: i de Rooy’s Sea Food Specialist 1205 L N.W. Met. 7559 Open Till 1 AM. 4 Thousands of Fighting Gobs From the United States Navy s HELLO, FOLKS! TIl Be Here, Too! MICKEY MOUSE “Easy to Get"—Pathe News es. Aft., Dee. 1, 4:30 et Concert oon's. xfi'& o Dt oo were banished from the Island of Cyprus in connection with the recent revolt, arrived Sunday aboard an Ttalian cargo steamer. They were examined by detectives from Scotland Yard and left for Lon- don with their belongings on ceiver Across Potomac. " A wireless traffic problem confronting lhe ‘War Department was solved here y_erection of a remote receiving set MAE_MARSH Droop's: 1500 G 8t Dis- eiod. McCORMACK TENOR Constitation Hall, Sat. Eve. Ne 8:30 ive., Nov. 28, Greene's, Droos's, 1500 G Bt "D S4bs, TICKETS NOW ON SALE SUNDAY CONCERT BY NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Sunday, November 29, 4 o’Clock Prices, 31 50, Sl oo. 7S¢, 50e Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concert Bureath Droon's, 1300 G streets Disirict 0408 It of salvage material across the Iolt 2 1 signal offi 733 17th St. N.W. NEw MASTER OF ‘Wi ‘because of interferen mm wm&mflim of the Virginia set. ‘been moved F. GAYETY-BURLESK BILLY WATSON BIG BURLESK SHOW SALVATORE DESIO Our Entire Stock of Fine Jewelry has been reduced 20% to 50%. (Empml‘ only a few standard price items). he um all messages have : Why Not Speak . Another LANGUAGE! the Berlits way, with d’ every Timely Thanksgiving Combination! 16" Well & Tree Platter Large, Double Veg. Dish Gravy Boat and Tray Who Was This “Papa &Llugtove Qem::.-fzz‘a Biedermeier?” 926 F St. B8 e’ : “PAPA BIEDER'MEIER” was not a LOOKING FOR ™ STANTON R trisl lu-on. Sath year, Z lllfi w Av-Il nnt fl TICKETS NOW ON SALE SYMPHONY CONCERT t NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ZR, Conductor CONSTI'I'UTION HAI-I. Pneu. ‘2 75. ‘2. ’l W. $1, 78e Drves's, 1506 G $L5 Dictrics susn P %uh Sehool. Miss asFianne Presters, East_Capitol St . vm.-r Ir-. @ m s ne ”’f'.i'e.‘.“:‘m".’fi" AVALON . G. ARD . G. AR FINAL." WASHINGTON COLLEGE of LAW Announces & SPECIAL COURSE IN COPYRIGHT LAW Richard C. D. Wolf, LL. B, Law Officer of the Copyright Office ‘Tuesdays ursdays, m 3 to January “, 8-9 P.M. Wulhglnn Coll:n of Law Ave. and /ARNEBR. BROS. THBATRES gt Depa.nt furniture designer, even though he did have a whole period named after him. He was a funny little man who capered through the pages of a Ger- man comic journal in the early 1800s. “Worthy Mr. Smith” his name means in English. He stood for the home-loving German com- mon people of the time. Rbnnins Wi o s Lavgh spres JOEE. '{H""'fiv o UTTE uofi"fi?n.: JANE sad KATHERINE LEE MUSICAL STUDIOS. Em.v Evm ANNOUNCES OPENING_ E & Ukulce Stugio’ at 1819 Ocun Ave " Bnohe o bw) for full parti uh tween 6 and 8 p. C 14th & Park R4 N.W. TRRERRE nuRiN OGP Y""" 6 ave. & Quodes 81 W, b TS, ATLAN’IIC CITY, N. J. Master Mind Solves the oer Biffing Buve of Hntbarns SHERLOCK H FATAL HOUR Biedermeier furniture is the Ger- man idea of Empire style. It is tre- mendously smart today, along with French and American furniture of the same p erio d—aristocratic French Directoire and Empire; dainty American Duncan. Phyfe: heavy American Empire. o = AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS _(Continued.) ADAM A WESCHLER & SONS, Auctioneers. Banknq)lcy Sale of reet S.w., With Brick Bull ling in Rur By virtue of an of the 8 Court of the District flf Columbll hol hlnkrunlcy court in re Sarah Levy, Iy 2500, the undersigned trust. will of er (nr sale by public auction in front of e premises on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH JAY OF DECEMBER, 1931, AT FOUR- HIRTY OCL()CK P.M., lot 16, In square 845, improved as above. Terms of sale: Properly will be sold sub- gect to a prior bulldig 33 elars a u suler h-hnre 300 requl : Son Faing and i Cost of purchaser. Terms 4" with Within ‘30" days from WILLIAM_O. BRIESEN, Trustee, .024.27,30,de2.4. g 313 9in st. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, 915 E 8¢. 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