Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1931, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, B, C, K 'RIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. Music and Mausicians Reviews and News of Capital's pmgrams. Second Children’s Concert Played by National Symphony PICO! a E. de John Martin, Dance Critic, Gives Interesting Lecture empting orations, y before the tive, authentic Martin concluded 1 of the architect, e in reference to of a Corinthian ble to the dance hide the function- fig leaves.” D. C Mousical Instruments Make Most Acceptable Xmas Gifts Latest Aristocrat Model Saxaphones Trombones Cornets The World Challenged to Produce Their Equal Other Gift Suggestions $95 v x LARGE and appreciative audi- £ “ence attended the comcert given last night at the Arts Club, when Gretchen Hood, soprano, and Malton Boyce, pianist, gave gram, with Gertrude McR; as the accompanist for Miss Hood Mr. Boyce opened the program with a delightful rendering of the Beethoven “Sonata, Opus 27, No. 2" (Moonlight Sonata) Miss Hood followed with the following numbers “Spirate, pur Spirate” and “O Bel .\%md Amato Ben,” by Donaudy “Feden, TO FIGHT FOR RIGHTS Former Senator Informs Spanish War Group Immediate Organi- zation Is Imperative. President Hoower's message to Con- ghts, former Sen- f Colorado de- Boyce played the f Chopin _selections eran who fce man'’s iately ly 400 The Loyal ged by Renew the beauty of your home with fresh, clean, wholesome ASKS SOVIET EMBARGO r Oddie Says Russian Goods Should Be Excluded rugs. Call Mr. Pyle... NAtional 3257-3291-2036 exports to this menace of “the was urged yes- Oddie, Republican, at Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. inefTe senting an opposing view, Senator of ~ Pennsylvania, to maintain_diplo- a is not suffi- | of trade with Members of the R: Institute of Accordions, $8.50 wp Piano Accordions, $200 up Bugles (Official Boy Scout Make), $4 DRUMS, for Boys, $6 up DRUMS, Professional, $22.00 Up DRUM Outfits, complete, $65.00 Clarinets (silver plate), $45.00 Up Violin Outfits, $16 up Xyloghones, $3 to $70 Trumpets, $32 up Ukuleles, $2.25 up Martin & Gibson Mando- lins, Guitars and Tenors, $25.00 Up Music Satchels and Rolls Special, Playasax, $1.95--Rolmonicas, $1.95--Rolls, 15¢ Pianos Radios DROOP ", Sheet Music 1300 G ST. TR IR The Christmas Bift Store D R TRl S LS DT e M §—<cw<‘€a\; IN WOMEN'S DRESSES <l D R R T e $ §.00 i o 4 ) T W v X N3 VALUE FOR SATURDAY ONLY RILLS DRESS. 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At luncheons . . . at teas . . . at the theater . . . at supper dances . . . everywhere there’s fun, you'll find satin hats Florentine tams with gay stiletto quills, soft turbans, in black and brown § Also at this price you'll find other fabrics. . .crepes in * black and high shades, felts combined with straw, in black and brown: the ribbon and belting turbans that are £0 vy popular in almost any shade, and plain felts, ribbon tYimmed, or self trimmed. HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR. MEANS URGES VETERANS ed ex-service men | | |8 last night when stairs while visit York avenue, H { RII i INJURED BY FALL Man Suffers Concussion of Brain and Sprained Ankle. James Sorretta, 27, suffered coricus- | sion of the brain and & sprained ankle LSRR s&t‘&‘afi&%‘:&&&%fi&fi‘:fi! R R R R R AR AR IEARNE R S gency Hospital, where his condition is | {sald to be undetermined. | First precinct police, unable to learn Sorretta’s address, were investigating | in an effort to locate relatives of the injured man, In somte letters written ater the bat- tle of Waterloo, it was sald that anyway, | after all the bloodshed of the Napoleonic Wars, there certainly could never be another conflict between nations. he fell down a flight of ing friends at 908 New ie was taken to Emer- Bro A New Shipment jj of New Fall Hats At Greatly Reduced Prices Formerly $6.50 Value A Special Group at Only 50c Each LS DRESS SHOP 931 G St. N.W.—at 10th St. <, izik her —— . — | ... If You're Looking Fox Xmas Gifts You shouldn’t fail to see these dainty garments At Special Prices Negligee = 8.95 to 69.00 10.75 to 125.00 1.95 to 29.00 Pajamas Lingerie Beautiful FRENCH DOLLS Reduced BROOKS G St. between 11th and 12th Make It a CLOTHES CHRISTMAS! The gift of lasting satisfaction—from Brooks Jap Mink or Black Lynx Transparent Velvet on new black coats a special value at $ 59.50 How about a Christmas gift for yourself? Here’s just the type of coat you've been want- ing these last cold days, at a wonderfully tempting price! Besides the two fashionable furs sketched, these coats have Persian lamb Skunk Beaver Dyed blue fox Cross, pointed red, or kit fox Squirrel Caracul Civet Cat Brooks—specialist in spe- cialized sizes, has at all times, superb variety in smart coats for short women who are not elim! 3514 to 49%4. MISSES™ 14 to 20 WOMEN'S 36 to 44, 46 to 52 Other New Coats, $39.50 to $165 Brooks—Coats—Second Floor A Pre-Holiday Event! —in festive fashions for misses and women Brooks-priced at 15 You'll see its melting beauty everywhere this holiday season . with lace or crepe—trim- med simply with gleaming twin clips, or with tiny puff sleeves. Make this your Christmas present to yourself—and choose from the excellent variety pre- sented by Brooks! Black, brown, and jewel tones, 14 to 20, 36 to 46. Left: Medieval beauty in this beau- tiful frock for afternoon or Sunday night, with its square neck, high waistline, and wee sleeves. Sizes 16 to 42. Right: Velvet and lace, superb copy of Bruyere’s new frock for a miss. Sizes 14 to 20. Other New Dresses, $16.50 to $39.50 Brooks—Dresses—Third Floor Gorgeously colorful, im styles for® every woman on your gift list. Ascet, tubular, or bias cut—of very fine silk. Brooks—Main Floor Gay New Umbrellas of Silk and Linen ) $3.95 A wonderfully practi- cal, welcome gift—for this fabric will not split. Plain colors and gay plaids, strongly construct- ed, with beautiful han- dles. Brooks—Main Floor Flannel Robes 32.95 Give her the gift of smart lounging warmth! hese all-wool robes are in smart stripes or solid colors . . . cut to fit right, and look right. And at a price to meet any budget! Brooks—Main Floor na Ensembles $5.95 A striking one-piece paja- ma with matching coat—all in stunning flower-printed rayon crepe. A gift that young thing & will enjoy in a big way! any smart *Brooks—Main Floor Let Joan Fair Help You Shop! If you can’t get down to take advantage of these A gifts, just call National - 7850, Miss Fair. She will =% shop for you, have gifts beautifully wrapped and sent. No charge, of course.

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