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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931. ‘ h"dt of{f ::d [c)omplketed th; h;t n:a; SOMMOBANG || Music and Musicians | =55 FEEE 5 | Kreisler Did Not ':'ldly 5 1 . A O ) Debussy Plece on Program. MERGER IS VOTED| | Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. || 55555 Bt menm % : ¥ “around and sbout since the National Symphony while rehearsal hours and concerts | Kreisler concert. In these columns ; | Plays Afternoon Concert. are crowded so impossibly together), | Wednesday it was stated that Krels- - Legal Action Begun to Com-| "THE National Symphony is deserv- | but What is more important is thai | ler played the Debussy “La Fille au there was a great deal that was ex- | Cheveux de Lin” “the way it has ing of more atiention than & | celient, One of Mr. Kindler's most | never been played before This, as : . . . . bine Big New York g0t yesterday. Constitution Hall | pleasing fortes is the “Largo,” from | several justifisbly angry music pa- WIth the fll'St al‘rlval Of Wlnter was fairly well, but not well filled. ;The tNewl Wong Symphony.” I:e glom ?“eb u:dflsed L\;;.ebww:g ituti oesn't play this _adequately— e case, no_entirely Institutions. Osrtafily a half cannot make up for | CONEY Bay the adequstely-—he | fue cise, bub no entlrcly soence o vhole. And o vhile those pres- | E'bing e pyr T S EinE” | LhE selition memt by Debusey 1 weather —attracting great throngs \ 4 TR ent demonstrated their affection sor | It & the Southland, or the Bohemia | thie ermata by supplying ;;l;yeié\flol:- 3 ? 4 e Associate - - S (whichever view you take of the mation tha r. Kreis! - NEW YORK, December 4—The legal| ‘helr nalive orchestza by geerous | puqp)CYr §FW 70 taxe of fhe — Saum Hoat A, B e oo Forme | Of enthuSIastlc ShO er to Hahn S task of sealing the merger of the| €Vidences of good faith, and after | entity. It is no secret that Mr " for which service we S— Chatham Phenix National Bank and| the Allegro con fuoco movement of | Kindler likes it. And he plays it y - the Dvorak literally rocked the foun- accordingly. Trust Co. and the Manufacturers Trust| gation of the hall by their enthu- Refreshing, too, was the short D Co. into an institution of more than| siasm, there were still those rows | “Flight of the Bumble Bee. which Kings Daughters Elect. $550,000,000 was under way today. Di-| and rows of stark-staring vacancies ;‘“5 Justh}vhené! seems only to have WOODLAWN, Va, December 4 O e l‘ u a - | which, when he turned about, Mr gun. Mrs. Hoover, for Instance, ki Circle rectors of the institutions approved e 3 (Special). — Rachel Walker X Kindler couldn't have helped but smiled the edtire iength of this. | b | yesterday the consolidation which gives| oo =D She approved of it s}fi applauded | King's Daughters and Sons, has elected them combined deposits of upward | It is perhaps the unfortunate loudly when it was over. |Miss Viola Ayres as president; Miss { spacing of these concerts, and the The remaining piece, the Borodin |Mary Gillingham as vice president; 7 . “ L s dent of the| [ACt that the orchestra hasn't time | “On the Steppes of Central Asia,” | Miss Virginia Clapp, secretary; M. o) 29 Harvey D. Gibson, president of ! from one jump to another to pre- was admirably modulated and played |John W. Hughes, treasurer. At the J Manufacturers Trust, and who will be| pare f,,mpl’,l,,y fresh material that | With discretion. All of which goes |meeting tonight at the home of Miss X N chairman of the board and president | keeps away certain musical enthu- to prove what half the audience |Margaret Willlams plans will be made f the merged bank, said the legal steps| 518sts. But, where for instance, is the | mMissed by not being there and that, |to fill the Christmas stockings for the Will mot be completed before February | National Symphony's billboard? Fafl. as usual, Mr. Kindler worked his |children at Ivakota Farm School 4 ! n 3 legal maneuvers,| Ure to remedy this comparatively sman | ———mom-m—m—m—-—-—-—m-ooooooe e — ¥ . ey Se e &,l lack still ranckles. While Constitu- \ 4 BePiiven by the State and National| tion Hall is plastered with an- . e banking and the Stock-| Douncements indicating that Grace authorities izt Il ANNIVERSARY SALE ¥ will apj r there in the near future, Will Declare Dividends. | ot so ek ot lons fuooo given to Louis G. Kaufman, president of the! micoesting that the oechenrs wots i i Chatham_ Phenix, will be chairman of | Tn other oities. whase crenestres o Choice of the Frocks the Executive Committee, and Harry inbred in the soil, and whose sons C. Von Eim, former president and now | and daughters flock to them. as on v s vice president of the MADUTACLUTETS| of their most cherisned pastiran HOUSE Trust, will be vice chairman oi the| there are not one, but two or three P 1 board or four large, thick. important look- | All Lovely Sample Dresses. rice Mr. Gibson announced that both in- ing announcements to remind the T li stitutions would_declare their TeRUIAT | average passerby that if e Loy No Two Alike. of ONE dividends for the fourth quarter of| treads within the building he will be Season's Newest Styles. this year soothed and satisfied by the musical A name for the new bank will be| proceedings chosen later | Yesterday's afternoon audience at In_announcing the consolidation, | the National Symphony was soothed Mr. Gibson said if not completely satisfied. The The terms of the merger involve the | program was’ rerhape ¢ 5 a3 - & creation of 546,750 shares of new stock | Ihet same. rvel. Thers cuere. thal Group 1—Values $7.50 to $10 of the Manufacturers’ Trust Co. of &| who thought Mozart's Overture to par value of $25 to be issued in ex-| “The Marriage of Figaro” started off A marvelous selection of dresses for change for 810,000 shares of the stock | at too swift a pace, and that. some- and evenin of the Chatham Phenix now outstand- | where toward the middle of the street, sports, afternoon g SN i 5 s TC v ~ . ing of a par value of $20 a share. The! gcherzo movement of the D k wear. Every wanted new material and 50 O HOL br\.\ D, > . = stockhoiders of the Manufacturers | “Symphony No. 5" there were a few B color, in up-to-the-minute styles. | ¥ % Ry S of p?l‘ll‘s of Our, ~tun_nmg $6.50 T o oq ain their present holdings | important missteps. and that the Dynamic” Style Shoes . . . in this astound- 01‘1.100,000 shares. Ippolitov-Ivanoy “Procession of the Sizes 14 to 44 = s 9 “The boards of directors of the| Sardar” does not stand repetition. Values $12.50 mng mark-down . . . which comes I‘lght at the outset of the Winter season. merged institution will be reconstituted All of this is true, if you bect ~, E and will include members of both ex-f nearsighted ‘about It. There: wee Group 2 to $15 isting boards.” occasional faults (as there must be % Grow Through Mergers. | | Truly a remark- Flat crepes wool v SR Serpees, S e able selection of crepes, new prints, | e te . ’s c . . A 32 per cent control of the Manu- | froc ks, smartly duotones, etc. ANY newly arrived Winter fashions, just facturers’ Trust, whigh was an out- o 2 styled for every ing models, : 2 3 growth of the Citizens' Trust Co. !"" SR e | oc:i‘asion } i&t‘;\mt‘gg latest OPCHC(L are included. Sw agger street and Brooklyn, was purchased last year by “ . ? 5 e Sh 5 £ 3 £ Ry Was PRGN e s by On the Jobn | Sbes 11 1o 48 f style effects. dr(tss mndcl..s pumps, straps, (}xmrds. genuine who was then chairman of the Execu- alligator—pin seal—suedes—kids. Styles that tive Committee of the New York Trust | Group 3—Values $15 to $27.50 7 O e was nppolister peandant s | When there’s Heavy Hauling WE sell regularly at $6.50—in complete runs This group, including the famous Evey- T gl chams on' the Job. 0 e fashi trays th vest d- of all sizes and widths—now irresistably ap- Mr. Gibson has taken an active part | lon fashions, portrays the newest in this year. chants” on the job. = | vance style trends. Every frock is dis- N eal to your bargain sense. Tomorrow, at all D el \We Move SAFES [BiJ}ll tinctive. “exciusive. and individual Ex. gur storesieA 50"‘ 2! 2 mittee for Unemployment Rellef. quisite styles for every formal or informa s, $4.50 pair! Both the Manufacturers’ Trust and —BOILERS POAEox Glats Al‘ld, at our 7th St. Store, the Chatham Phenix have grown up 5 9 | - . - - A S the Lrei'li'c::':’n;;‘fi‘rfi! —MACHINERY Al Ruririimed Winter) Coats 'at HM-Price —'__[_W_fi_ and Phl‘x\l)f 1n§munon WI{ e enix Ollr en lre i D S Oc »S Beak wuch s oot Az sell| —MONIEMENTS [ : o/ Manufacturing Co. The Chatham Na- Save $6.70 on Gift Hosiery tional Bank was merged with the || —ctc. giving 100% satisfactory This coupon entitles the bearer to purchase our | “Super” Suede Shoes Phenix National Bank in 1911. service, at Fairest Prices. regular $1.95 Jade Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery (guaran- | teed perfect), at an unequaled low price. g 3 = “ks:o!:: :;::::L;:r;e:‘ e Let Us Estimate 6 Pairs e $S OO Choice of our entire stocks $3.95 Suedes . . . and many other . within less than twi i cee i 7 . banking merger within less than two Merelants o popular fashions now in great Sale at our busy 7th St. store of the National City Bank and the Bank of America, which created the second largest. dmktitution of its kind and Slorage Co. TY aggregating $2,103,000,000 and deposits oFE L 15569.000 000, 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 OPPOSITE THE 527 14th Street N.W The manufacturers’ Trust resources Storare—Meving—Packing—Shipping WILLARD HOTEL b & Beptember 30 were $358,155,603, of which deposits were $255,701,000. The Chatham Phenix reported on Septem- ber 29 tctal resources of $236,262,000, of which $150,006,887 was in deposits. The new merged Manufacturers’ Trust and Chatham Phenix will have more than 60 branches in Greater New York and, while in point of total re- sources the new institution will be sub- stantially smaller than some of the | largest banks in New York. it will rate among the important instituticns. SR o | Our factories co-operated 100% 3 . . . i’? BOOKS AND PRINTS : | in enabling us to stage these big e DECEMBER SALES Juvenile Shoes - 1 BEST of the ?‘iEW BOOKS FINE BINDINGS BOOKS with COLORED PLATES FIRST EDITIONS STANDARD SETS in NEW and OLD BIND- INGS COLORED SPORTING PRINTS MEZZOTINTS, MODERN ETCHINGS, AMERI- CAN VIEWS and POR- TRAITS SO Our Very Best Sale of Boys’ Weather and W ear-Proof Shoes THE RARE BOOK . THOI'S ANDS of pairs made especially for our December Sales PRINT SHOPS Great Purchase Misses’ our factories co-operating with the lowest wholesale | prices in years. Staunch, wear-proof, scuff-proof and (as nearly 3§ 814 & 822 17th St. N.W. 3 ac e o6 o ke % Dress and 5 }u possible) \«rx(llf“r-prmf Scnu-hl Grain and lE]k Leathers. Strictly g&xmmwmg ChrIStmas hd's nieant StO(‘klngS | School Shoes "2 -6 solid, overweight welted oak soles. 3 il N as long as you can remember! : 30 NIGHTS a. b2 SR AR SR SR SR SR S Sizes 1 t0 6-82.95 Sires 11 to 13%4 "¢ 2 65 One of our very best Sales of misses’ dressy, durable Winter shoes. Brown, Big value, at small '11 l d d l 3 | beige and black calf, simulated lizard St Great Shoes for ‘ u X ur y and patent leather. Sizes 111 to 2, at §—z0 StormiShves srak. Small Youngsters much under their actual worth. 3 dy black elk; oil “Lady Luxury” (Style 200). A “Lady Luxury” Mesh. Exquisitely 4 treated double very sheer all-silk chiffon, with woven in just the proper size mesh . soles; bellows R triple picot top, allowing three leg- that is o flattering. Popularly | And a Sale for 1 tongue; extra storm o begin wi ere are ! 2 . ) 1 : : “Strings" tied to this offer— length adjustments. priced. Junior Women Eachiand every Sard heve means 85¢—2 prs., $1.60 $1.35 11 to 13% just exactly what you think and “ . > 2.95 understand them to mean, name- Lady "'_’X'"," fé"'l" lfll))_. B'_L' “Lady Luxury” Fine Evening Hose, . \ g 323 ly¢ That you can come here— gest selling service stocking in in 51 gauge, closely woven chiffons 2\ p Pick out the Ostermoor you like town. Medium weight silk, amply or exclusive Old Italian Lace de- N i 4 Special selling, much under. reinforced, with lisle top and foot. signs, in grand mesh effects. price, little boys’ and girls’ serviceable Winter shoes. Boots 85c—2 prs., $1.60 A\ sizes to 114, Oxfords and “Fi - : umps—sizes to 13%. Black First Step,” soft, smoothly lined, ot A TS flexible soled boots for baby, and two-tone tan calf. Soles Christmas Spe(‘ial = « m’,’i s’w‘,ke. o petent @7 45 that are hard to wear out. welt. Replicas of 18th Century Hand- painted Chests. A very gracious and See Xmas gift with 2 pairs “Lady Lux- for Yourself ury” hose. Stunning sports oxfords, with rubber or leather soles—and smart styles for gen- eral wear. Every young woman who wears low heels has a fine chance to [—Get the $5 allowance for ypur I N save in this Sale. Sizes 21, to 8, AA old mattress—pay your $1 cash I Z to C widths. payment— And if at the end of 30 d ! ! ; ; At iCsihaiendial 30 iaarsiren i i £ -VIIHASbshpplrr:Bfor !303; and x;;_h gives you the very best Men's s 5 2 s ambswoo! unny” slippers. Pic- > rest you ever had in your life, ‘:i“' "llk' silk '"dh I':le' ]l).:l: turesque felt moccasins and cavaliers. Women:Shop. the money you paid on your Ane ool JUXLETe MO, Feather trim satin boudoir slippers. 1207 F Ostermoor will be handed back te ens of patterns. ! : Boys’ leather moccasins. 7th & K ly—The O r 2, il be taken o your hander SScrre It L Womsnts Shops cially priced . (*Open Nights) *3212 1dth Boys’ and Girls’ Sports Hose, in | 5 : 1207 F House & Herrmann [~ sem ¥imcr vt sodmars 7 & K “Furniture of Merit” 25¢ ! sasy e Seventh at Eye *Open Nights 3212—