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NEV YORKERS TAKE 3 BADGE EVENS Cavendish Club Team Wins Barclay Cup as League Tournament Opens. Material Included Free Estimates Cheerfully Given Finest Tapestries, Frieze,” Damask, Guaranteed Workmanship, llows 20328, $2.95 ps Upholstering Co 2509 14th St. N.W. Col. 10172 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932. PERUVIAN ART OBJECTS | Freyer Relics Loaned to Catholic University to Be Shown at Mullen Library. ‘The Freyer collection of Peruvian art, loaned to Catholic University by Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer, formerly of Washington, will be placed on exhi- bition formally at 8:30 o'clock tonight in Mullen Library of the university. In connection with the opening, Miss TO BE DISPLAYED TONIGHT | E:terlleetmcnsplulshmdhmm collection, which has been loaned he university for an indefinite pe- riod, will remain on exhibition in Mul- len Library, though hours for daily viewing of the collection have not yet been announced Among the unusual paintings is one called “Our Lord of Earthquakes.” The theme is a crucifix given to the Cathe- dral of Cuzco, Peru, in the sixteenth century by Charles V of Spain. The figure of Christ i3 that of a man with dark skin, as an appeal to the dark- skinned natives of the region. Edinburgh has lowered its tax rate. PAINTINGS AT LIBRAR! Landscapes and Bird Studies by Benson B. Moore Shown. Two landscapes and three bird studies by Benson B. Moore are on view in the children’s room at the Public Library, it was announced today by Dr. George F. Bowerman, librarian. All the pictures were loaned by Mr. Moore, The landscapes depict Rock Creek Valley, one showing the valley in Fall and the other presenting the creek in & Winter day’s late afterglow of sunshine. The bird canvases are “Pelicans” and “Herons.” HEADS SCOTTISH RITE C. H. Anderson Chosen Commander by Colored Masonic Group. Charles H. Anderson was elected commander in chief of the Jonathan Davis Consistory, No. 1, Scottish Rite Department of Freemasonry, at the annual rendezvous last night. Other officers elected by the group, a colored organization, include: Henry B. Gee, first lieutenant commander; Chester H. Jarvis, second lieutenant commander; James E. Thomas, grand minister of State; Hartwell 7. Willis, grand chancellor; Cicero A. Lee, grand keeper of seals and archives; Robert H. Harrison, grand treasurer, and George R. Brown, grand prior. | | Dumps Truck Into River. MARION, Ind—Paul Gray was em- | \# A large stock ployed to haul excess snow from city streets and dump it in the Mississi- newa River. He dumped the snow, and | the truck, too, down a 35-foot em-| ment, escaping an fey bath him- self by jumping clear just in time. | | Two boys recently fought a duel with sabers at Warmsdorf, Bohemia, one los- | T. ing an eye and the other sustaining' head wounds. = < amyLa SR Pre-¥mis Jele of LAMPS i 5100 % & MUDDIMAN g 911 G St. Nat’l 0140-2622 Orzanized 1888 of handsome lamps, priced as low as... ¢Ada Rainey, local art critic, will de- By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 20—Enter- taining the American Bridge League's | national tournament for the first time, 'fihe big town proved & not too amenable , 0st. 2J.Nee FINE FURNITURE eventh c/treet ;t% FIVE MORE DAYS OF PRICE REDUCTIONS New Yorkers finished one-two-three in the competition for the national mixed team title, the first event on the six-day program. H. Huber Boscowitz, Mrs. S. B. Black, Samuel Fry, jr., and Mrs. Olga Hillard emerged from a smoke-hazy hotel ball room with 26 match points on 40 boards to take the Shepard Barclay cup. They | represented the Cavendish Club. | A. L. Gotthelf, Mrs. L. Bloomberg, B. | Cone and Mrs. I. Stern were runners- | up with 2314 points. Half a point be- hind them came George Reith, Mrs. R. B. Fuller, J. H. Block and Mrs. H. Lieberman of the Knickerbocker Whist Clul Reith and Mrs. Fullet were the de- fending titlists, along with Charles Lochridge and Mrs. G. A. Bennett. The first look-in the —out-of-town players had was a fourth-place tie at 221, points between O. S. Emerich, Miss Florence J. Stratford, Samuel L. Gug- | genheim and Mrs. A. C | Cleveland’s Western Reserve Club an Henry P, Jaeger of Cleveland, Mrs. J. | Marsh of Wheeling, W. Va.; Edward C. | Wolfe of Cleveland and Mrs. Joe Jeffer- | son of Wheeling. Team Makes Little Siam. The tournament for the open team- | of-four championship, which _runs through Thursday, gets under way late today. The open pair championship will start tonight and last through Fri- THE practical Christmas gift is the gift that is remembered. The P. J. Nee Co. has been a practical store, selling practical gifts for 52 Christmases. You can hardly be wrong in completing your gift list at a store that has had so much experience in filling the needs of thousands of Washing- tonians, Here you will find many items admirably suited to gift purposes. Our low es are for cash dell::‘rcy only. W. A. Egg......513.65 W. A. Stove....$14.00 W. A. Nut......$13.75 W. A. Pea Buckwheat Pocahontas Sto., $9.50 Pocahontas Egg, $9.75 Fairmont Egg....$7.65 Coke (2,000) $10.50 All our coals are screened and full weight guaranteed. B. J. WERNER 1937 Fifth St. N.E. North 0079 North 1710 Luxurious Drum Table Q75 Solid walnut or mahog- any top, 22 inches in diam- eter, with large drawer. 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Finished in finely figured gen- WIS WAINUEVEREEE. | snic i oy Seicn o b« seas Bl e o S TR EAST. S—KJ106538 H—AJ65 D—A Q10 C—Blank SOUTH. 58 H—8 4 D—J832 C-AK10873 North and South were vulnerable, | East and West were not, and East dealt. | Progress of Bidding. With Wolfe and Mrs. Jeflerson East | and West the bidding went: East a | spade, South two clubs, West two spades, North pass, East three clubs, showing no losing cards in that suit; South pass, West three spades, North phss, East five spades, South pass and | West six spades. | The circumstance that both the king | and queen of hearts were in the North hand enabled Wolfe at East to make | his contract. South led a club which ruffed. East then drew the| , led a diamond to dummy’s| king and played a heart through North, | overtaking North's king with the ace. He then led to dummy’s ace of spades | and played another heart from that | hand. North's queen took the trick, | but that was the only loss. 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