Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1932, Page 37

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This iy STAR, V 3n LON, B ,oAY, DECUMBER 15, 1932. From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington‘s Theaters. “Oh Say! Can’t You See?” Presented by Troubadours. HIEF reason for rejoicing over this year's production by the George Washington U t n sing professional score provided by Daniel C. Beattie. Mr. Beattie, who is also author, leader and chief everything else of this play, has not perhaps But his music is so to- tally out of the ordinary and so after the m Daniel C. Beattie. theme song ht of one of Marjorie White (“Hot- it is a worth-while make the feet night's audi- easons for rejoicing were: of three dancing ies of vari- ed precisely (especially with what far the the per- The cast which sponso! something about Colc rehearsal and Cole’s Island—after itL up was really amu: zansky, chief f had overcome humor, provide and others who average were W. when he his Bert Lahr real laug] | score, in which the music is really something to shout about. E. de S. MELCHER. “Cynara” and “Butterfly” Scheduled for Next Week. \WO of the season’s most in- teresting productions from a number of angles are to be brought here next week by the Loew interests. These are “Cynara,” the Coleman-Francis pic- ture, which will be shown a week from tomerrow at Loew's Fox Thea- ter, and *Madame Butterfly,” the new Sylvia Sidney, Paramount ver- sion (“with comedy”) which will come to the Palace It should in- terest those who are concerned with foreign films, and who have mourned the fact that there is no theater in Washington de- voted to such a cause, to know that a local church, Al Souls’ Unitaria Church, is series of fore some time soon. This is the week when “Huckle- berry Finn” will be presented at the Na al Theater. It will be shown Saturday morning. Its cast will in- clude Harrison Loomis, Joseph Cur- tin, John M. O'Connor, Jessie her, Phi Bevans, Will <h_and Al res. This Childre: J Ronald Coleman. nning to present a films at Pierce Hall is sponsored e Women's Interna- ticnal League Among the local night clubs which are attracting attention is the Madrillon, which of late has bu forth with a stage show. Headed by Jimmie Ray, late of New York's “Vanderbilt Revue,” the new show, which will be inaugurated tonight at this Herb Gordon musical retreat, will also feature Betsy Donner, torch singer, and the Four quartet which originally attention at the Earle Theate Local cinema patron reported that ought_himself . . that the true (“thank . and that the Warner are getting a great, big their toys. E.de S. M. \SLUMP BRINGS BACK BOOTBLACK AND BOX Humbler Workers Take Places of Kingly Shiners Oceupying ‘Whole Shops. By Cable to The Star. PARIS (N.AN.A.).—The old-fash- ioned bootblack who carries his stock- in-trade with him in a box and kneels down to his job has reappeared with the hard times. It was thought those kingly shiners who occupy whole shops in the under- und arcades of the main line rail- ations had supereded the humbler SWEDISH CROWN PRINCE AND WIFE REACH HOME STOCKHOLM —Prince Gustav Adolf, eldest son of the Crown Prince of Sweden, and his bride, Princess Sybilla of Saxe-Coburg, have come home at a lovely time of the year to their castle of Haga. 4 Haga looks lovely in the snows of ‘Winter. It was built in the eighteenth century for one of Sweden's most fi;;‘)u- lar monarchs and the poet Bellman wrote songs in praise of its beauty. The old happy days of its prime will be revived under Princess Sybilla's regime, for she is a finished housewife, a clever cook and & very enthusiastic gardener. The prince is studlous, history an the science of government constituting his favorite reading. He also rides. ‘The princess is a s} swoman, too. The prince’s hobby is film-making with a small movie camera. The prin- cess plans to convert the sheltered gar- dens of Haga into a paradise of flowers by next Summer. Another Lot of Exceptional CLEARANCE VALUES In Needed Home Appliances —many of which (times being what they are) we do not hesitate to suggest as HOME XMAS GIFTS for three good, sound reasons . hecause every one is in perfect condition . every price IS THE LOWEST WE CAN MAKE IT! Come to our Third Floor tomorrow and SAVE. KELVINATORS Discontinued Demonstrators and Slightly Used Models (1) $265.00 MODEL Y-7 0.0 cubic fect ste pi 8l-cube _trays, er out- side finish, porce- G lain interior. ONLY s 35 (1y $31000 MODEL 298, with 0.6 cubic feet food stor- akes 81 cubes, clain, outside lacquer finish. CIAL ONLY (2) $27500 MODELS 227, with 4.7 cubic feet food stor- ce, 42-cube trays, porcelain interior, white cnamel exterior. SPECIAL AT...... 375 (2) $275.00 MODELS P-5, with 4.7 cubic feet food stor- age, makes 42 cubes, all- porcelain inside and out. SPECIAL...... sss (3) $13500 MODELS 273, with 4.7 cubic {cet food stor- nakes 42 ice cube ain ide, lac- quer outside A SPECIAL AT...... $75 (2) $189.00 MODELS Y-5, have 44 cubic feet food space, makes 42 eubes, inside ain, outside lacquer. SPECIALLY PRICED, EA. $89.50 (1) $189.00 MODEL Y-5-24 T feet storage ice cube: : i $89.50 95.09 MODEL L-5-E, ubic feet food (1) $27500 MODEL S-5, with 5 cubic feet storage ace, making 42 cubes. All ain—a rare slzs SPECIAL.. value czing, and all porce- lain. A LEADING VALUE AT S7s (15) $200 MODELS A-6-54, with Jr. Basket-type com- pressor for remote installa- tion. 54 cubic feet food storage, makes 54 cubes. White enamel interior, green and ivory exterior — smart kitchen shades. SPECIAL VALUES AT, 3rd Floor—Barber & Ross GAS RANGES Discontinued Models—all perfect operating order (4) $5650 DETROIT JEWEL RANGES, Model 6193 apartment with t. 3 regular burners 1 gia SPECIALLY PRICED AT....... sss 3rd Floor—Barber & Ross ELECTRIC RANGES Discontinued Models—all perfect operating order style, (1) $133.00 HOTPOINT RANGE, Model R-134, one giant and two regular surface units, fully insulated oven. . because you NEED them . . and because (4) MODEL 134 GAR- LAND RANGES, white en- amel and Japan black finish, 1 giant and 2 regular surface units. LEADING RANGE VAL- S”.so UES AT (8) MODEL 143 GAR- LAND RANGES, in white enamel and Japan black fine ish, 1 giant and 2 regular 6‘5?;%‘:;‘)‘];7(;‘4"(1‘ oven. VALUE AT ... $59-50 3rd Floor—Barber & Ross Remarkable Values in KITCHEN CABINETS (1) $4000 SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET, jor pots and pans, dishes, ete. 36 inches wide, with stainfess porcelain top. SPE- CIALLY PRICED s3° (1) $4500 SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET, ior kitchen utensils, dishes, etc. 40 inches wide, stainless por- celain top. A RARE $25 VALUE AT (5) $71500 SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS, ior kitchen necessities, utensils, ete. 40 inches wide, sta ,porcelain _top. EX- CEPTIONAL VAL- UES AT $45 (6) $1350 SELLERS BROOM CABINETS, for brooms, mops. dusters, pol- ish, etc., with 1 shelf. SPE- | PRUSSIA AIDS WRITERS .—As' & climax to the" cele- mann's ;70th birthday, state has_decided to award an annual Gerhard, Hauptmann stipend to one or honor of Gerhard Haupt- the Prussian Yes! We Have the Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Finest Fruits and Vegetables for a well-balanced diet—direct from the Growers, almost to your very door—at the most satisfying prices. Be sure to share in these big values all this week Crisp White Heads Iceberg Lettuce Head 50 Florida Oranges Finest for Juice Doz. 1 9c Fresh Mushrooms .~ 20|55 Apples ... 4~ 22¢ Calif. Celery. . .2 *=+= ] 5¢|Navel Oranges. . .6 20 ¢ Texas Spinach. . !2 » ]9¢|Juicy Grapefruit.4 = 19¢ Ripe Tomatoes. . .2 * 25¢ |Bunched Carrots3==19¢ Extra Fancy Pennsylvania Delicious Apples Cigarettes 4. 1= Lucky Strike, Old Gold Chesterfields Gems 5 Christmas Wrapped Cigarettes ne 108 Fancy Red Cherries. . . .6-0z bot. 17¢ Delicious Southern New Cabbage Pillsbury Cake Flour e 19¢ Light. fluffy cakes with ease. aker’s Coconut ... Old-Fashioned Brown Sugar, 2 1-Ib. boxes 13c Confectioner’'s XX XX Sugar, 3 1-1b. boxes 20c Choice Seedless Raisins......... 2 pkgs. 15¢ Choice Seeded Raisins......... ASCO Spices (whole or ground) pkeg. 10c Blue Rose Rice..........2 ms. 7¢ the 80-yearsold pa tree with Mmkm 33 feet awarded to art or | ver, England. Y ® more literary men whose struggle to L’fn'.’" onlyhmcl:“ before, did not live through the period of their creative s0 mucl ure. work can thus be lightened for about | JSCiPlent of e atier a year at least. The aged poet is delighted with this last and best of his birthday presents. Even the official gold medal, which mil- itarist Prussia has in Liederkranz Malt Syrup 3 cans $1.00 Ivory Soap 3 guest size cakes 10c Maypole's Syrup bottte 15¢ oy PURE LARD . . = 6¢ Quality Headquarters for Butter and Eggs for more than Forty-One Years e “u Carton %Bwer’z 63 Eggs i 39¢ T}flme_stiu_tte_num_mca For poaching, boiling and the sick room. Derrydale Butter 2™ 59¢ | Selected Eggs . “= 33¢ Better than many “Bests Bty Egg Guaraniced. Reg. 12c ZSCO Cooked Pumpkin 2 :: 19c Large Brazil Nuts ...... e 17e New Crop Mixed Nuts. .....m 2lc ASC0 Chocolate Dessert. .2 pxgs. 13¢ Sage, Thyme Choice Navy Beans.. Franco-Amer. Spaghetti.. Heinz Tomato Soup.....2csns25¢ s. but economic crises have a way ler. g | of bringing back old friends Tonight’s performance and subse- The brass polisher, who goes around quent ones will undoubtedly benefit | 1n the mornings offering to polish up by further co-ordination with lights | the outside metal work of cafes and and curtains and that all-important | shops, also is seen on his rounds. | C] (Copyright. 1 North American News- P liance, Inc.) | g SPECIALLY CIALLY PRICED cubes, inside er utsid PRICED s” AF . s’ lacquer. AN EXCEP- TIONAL VALUE.. (1) $12200 STANDARD (1) $22500 MODEL S-4, ELECTRIC RANGE, apart- with 4 cubic feet storage 2 giant and 1 reg- 42 cubes one e units, fully insu. $100 SPE- $80 (6) $13.50 SELLERS UTIL- ITY CABINETS, fitted for dishes. pans, kettles and other utensils AREAL §@ LOW PRICE ...... : 3rd Floor—Barber & Ross ment sty ular surfa lated oven. CIAL AT... how must is one of the z oductions is & | That Britain question— 0. Still, Mr. | housing subsidv has been requested by Connell ed it ably—and " the Association of British Chambers of there is that admirable Beattie |Commerce. | looked last night— go on.” Whether thi better Troubadour should withdraw its czi porce- lain. SPECIAL AT Reg. 19c 4SC0 Bartlett Pears . 2 = 20c Van Dyk’s Pitted Dates. . . .pke. 15¢ Calimyrna Figs ...-.... 2 pkes. 19¢ Fancy Budded Walnuts . .. .. 25¢ Fine Paper Shell Almonds. .w. 19¢ Fireside Assorted Chocolates. .. ... .. box 39¢ Patsy Ann Assorted Chocolates. .51b. box $1.49 “Holiday™ sorted Ch.ocolatcs 5-Ib. box 7 9C Hard and Filled Candies. .... .. 15¢ Famous Mixed Candies. .. .. Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses Headquarters for Christmas Poultr Finest Quality Turkeys, Chickens, Ducklings and Geese. Let us take your order now, and you will be sure to receive just the right weight and quality you want—at the right prices. Shoulder Lamb Roast . 14c |Shoulder Veal Roast. . . .». 12Y5c Shoulder Lamb Chops. . .. .. 17c|Shoulder Veal Chops. . ....n. 17c Stewing Lamb.........2 ms 15c|Breast of Veal...........n 10c We Believe Our Used Cars, At Present Prices, Are Among the sueacd cor# |Pork Loin Roast 1 10c|5" LeenSoee Chuck — ‘Whole or Half Ham Best Values Available Anywhere. That's Why We Are Willing To Make This Extraordinary Price Guarantee. & Pork Chops » 10c| F1ammM Roast |&=pok Chops » 15¢| » 11 w 10¢ [Fore Lard. FEEL you secure the finely Fish and gspnnull Mackerel . n. 121/2c Fancy No. 1 Smelts.n. 18¢ grained hams served on the table of the most discriminating. Faney Croakers. ... .w 10c sters Oysters Imw Haddock. . .m. 18¢| . 25¢™ o 45c | ;. 30, o0c All manufacturers will announce new models at or before the 1933 Automobile Show. Thousands of people who plan to buy new cars after they see the new models for 1933 will try to make their present cars do until Spring. Many of these “Spring buyers” are now driving cars that are UNSATISFACTORY and in many ways UNSAFE. For these people we have a most unusual proposition. Kiddies’ Delight Roller-Bearing Coaster Wagon 2.9 Strongly constructed. A real gift. Then, on or before April 1st, 1933, we will take it back and allow you every cent you paid us for it as a credit against the purchase of a '33 model Studebaker.* Our large stock includes STUDE- BAKER — PIERCE-ARROW — PACKARD — CHRYSLER — NASH — HUPMOBILE — DODGE — ROCKNE—BUICK—CHEVROLET —FORD—and many other quality cars. We will give—absolutely free—to 40 people the use of a late model Studebaker (thoroughly recondi- tioned and equipped with safety glass, new tires, etc.) or any other car selected from our large used car stock—from now until April 1st. Here’s how it’s done: 5 Purchase any car you prefer. Apply your present car against the down payment. Drive it all Winter. WHY FIX AN OLD CAR? Many cars now on the road are un- safe on account of bad brakes, old style glass, smooth tires or other reasons. Continued repairs may be costing you more than the low monthly payment on a late 1931 or 1952 model. Under our plan you anply repair cost against the price X of a new car. How Can We Do It? HERE'S THE ANSWER . . . We have built our reputation on a policy of thoroughly recon- ditioning our used cars before selling them. We were first to guarantee satisfaction by offering a 5-day FREE DRIVING TRIAL. This merchandising pelicy has enabled us to dominate in used car sales in this market. We spend thousands of dollars for advertising, but the most val- uable advertising we secure is the word of mouth praise of our customers. Sure! It’s going to cost us a lot of money to deliver a lot of cars in December—permit you to drive them all Winter—and take them back in the Spring without deducting a cent for depreciation, but—it broadens the scope of our advertising and makes scores of new friends. We prefer to spend this money on our friends and have them do the advertising for us. " LEE D. BUTLER, 2155 Chamiplain St. N.W. Columbia 5050 There are no strings to this offer.. . just a straight-from- the-shoulder business propositien. You can't lose. eprovided only the car has not been dzmaged through accident or abuse. 15.1b. o Pail $1.27 Buy “Good Cheer” Merchandise Certificates, $1.00 & $2.00 Now on Sale at all our Stores in denominations of One and Two Dollars. They are accepted as CASH in our Stores for the purchase of any foods. !.,lolvee«v'- Near 18th . Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star - -

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