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THE EVENING Fairfax Garden Club Will bt Hold Annual Show at BENEFIT CONCERY GIVEN. | Tx-m Ten O'clock Club, which is spon- mmsufluolmmtwmv STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933. & real enthusiasm in their interpreta- mmmmumm tion, which dulled their most inter-| more even In the Sonata, the two young artists rose to splended heights, giving a per- formance that could not be Mmmmmm&lz character jproper . | detail which, however, was never mfle obvious, but brought out through the power of real inspiration. It was a most logical and at the same vibrant Interpretation with a well rounded uniscn of technical FRENCH STUDENT WEDS RICH AMERICAN HEIRESS Marriage of Marie BEtienne Robert Gautier and Eleanor Post Close Announced. By the Associsted Press. PARIS, April 5.—Eleanor Post Close, 23, one of America’s richest heiresses, HELD AS KIDNAPER Wade Fisher Arrested for Taking Son From Wife. LIVERMORE, Calif., April 5 (#).— ‘Wade Fisher, Detroit, was arrested here ]hfillbl-lehmdkuuplu preferred by his wife, Mrs. Ida Pisher. ‘ With him when he was arrested was the S-year-old son of the couple, Ben ‘Wade Pisher, who, according to the wife's complaint, was kidnaped from her home here this afternoon. e e, e ELLSWORTH PLANNING ANTARCTIC, EXPEDITION Proposed Trip Next Summer Dis- closed in Talk of Sir Hubert ‘Wilkins. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 5—Sir puber | Wilkins disclosed some details of Lineqyr Ellsworth’s proposed expedition t0 e | Antarctic next Summer in an address yesterday at a Juncheon of the Western Hotlin Hall May 30. 3 4 e Chilcott, uu dJ. z Nickell; quoted 2 saying Peanies, Mrs. H. N. Mrs. Sam- uel Cooper, Mrs. R. R Farr; Iris, Mrs. .—Plans for {M. D. Hall, Miss Daisy Hillyer, Miss the Fair{ax | Adelaide Lewis; Flower Arrangement, y | Mrs. Ford Swetnam, Mrs. W. T, Ofiver, William Maxwell. | Mirs. Willism Maxwell; Selection of Universities Club. The main objective will be a 3,000~ | mile round-trip mnon-stop flight over - | thv‘ .‘Antlarmc cmtlg:l;l 1 ;o hm'l“:; geological and geographical da! flight is to start from the Bay of Wales and over Ross Sea to determine whether this body of water flows to Australia or whether it is terminated by a mountain range after 500 miles. A 150-foot ship which will carry the party is to leave Norway about August 1, sail from New Zealand about Novem- ber 1 and reach the base in the Bay of W;L.;s around the middle of Decem! nnd attempted reconeiliation, 'M:golha uhmcmsh: I i i ¢ LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT Mrs. Pranklin D. Roosevelt is ex- pected to attend the final ‘voncert of National lymphony Orchestra to- conmwuw Hall conducted The expedition will consist of only 15 will close the- l”!- men. !l‘l’:-d;mh will be navigator on performances. the flight, with Bernt Balchen as pilot. ER«TheHechtCo. I-M-A-G-I-N.E only $1 1-88 i it It planning to landscape -mued in tm\t‘r‘:k:mhna at the juncum of the Lee house on the estate. !embefllfl" Highway cut-off and the Chain Bridge mldd.'flq Station. lr Butler of the Rose Test Gardens of Boyoe, Va., nddr-udlheduly- Mixs. Wilson yesterday appointed most mnyum M T | three Preston Sturges, pl {! Introducing Our New 5-Point Luxurious, ele- gant, flattering— wear them with dresses, the new suits! Magnificent SILVER FOX on the season’s STAR CO AT with DETACHABLE CAPE In Misses’ Sizes 1420 o P = . GIANT Kohnskys. _ % Ji3 Yand daking. . v Bies Cut to Fit Smoot #ie bl Cherry RED FOXES! B . Pointed_& Cross FOXES! ¢ Brown & Blue FOXES! Regularly?$19-75¢$29-75] FUR SCARFS An Out-and-Out Give-Away at Y All-silk French Crepe 47 Inches Long and * cut full Twe tailored and three Lace Trimmed Styles with Straight and V Tope. Tearose and White. Sizes 32-34. The illustration shows you the stunning elegance of this coat. But it ean’t show you the beauty of the se- lected Silver Fox—the mer- chandise point that makes the price simply astonish- ing. Fine, erepe-y woolens, handsomely tailored, su- perbly styled—in blaek, Genuine Leather Snake-Grain Stop to consider—these are GIANT kolin- skys—beautifully blended. (We have BOTH mink and sable shades.) The foxes are deeply gray. (Third Ploor. The Hecht Co.) Bags furred, with fluffy, fine, natural brushes. THEY are EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE! $11.88 is the price—the most amazing sale of emall furs we've had in years. $11.88 (Third PFloor, The Hecht Oo.) 1 ® Back Straps ® Envelopes ® Pouches Simply amazing at $1. Nobody would ever guess yomu weren't carrying the real thing—that ex- pensive snakeskin now the rage because it goes so well with the new Spring coe- tume fabrics. (Main Pioor, The Hecht o) This W eek—Demonstration of New % 2.Way Stretch “MIDGETTE” by BELFIT Ezxclusive in Washington with The Hecht Co. .RED CROSS SHOES in Vogue’ with THE BLUES All the blues—dark, light, soft, bright — are smart fashions due for Easter. Red Cross Shoes fol- low with these two models in blue ®oussnesa —perforated oxford, strap pump with tiny interlacing. Both with a fine, custom Sizes 3139 look at just Widths AAAAC $6 (Main Ploor, The Hocht Co.) The two-way stretch works both ways—up and down and around! This makes for better control—at the same time, you're just that much more comfortable. In knit- to-fit, elastic corso-knit— "Allin-ones, sizes 32 to 36, $2.95 Girdles, small, medium, large, $1.95 (Corset Shep, Third Floor. The Hecht Oe.) Bring in the Children’s Old Clothes to our Chil- dren’s Carnival Booth of the Clothes Conserve- tion Committee—these will be given to less Jortunate boys and girls. . . . Second Floor, The Hecht Co.