Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1935, Page 14

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A-14 PRESDENT VIS COREORANS SHOW Mrs. Roosevelt Accompanies | Him to View Exhibit of 0il Paintings. President Roosevelt demonstrated his interest in American art yesterday afternoon by spending more than an hour inspecting the fourteenth bien- | nial exhibition of contemporary Amer- {fcan oil paintings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. i Accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, the President methodically visited all of the galleries, in which are displayed | the 428 pictures selected by a jury of | noted artists as worthy of inclusion | in the Corcoran's exclusive show. C. Powell Minnigerode, director of the gallery, conducted the tour. Of personal interest to the Presi- dent were two portraits of himself— | one on canvas and one in plaster.| The painting, done by Mrs. Ellen Emmet Rand, occupies a place of honor in the center of the main gal- | lery. On each side of the Roosevelt | portrait is a painting by Jonas Lie| of New York, long a personal friend of the President and chairman of the | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 21, 1935—PART ONE. T e e R S A double door with clip fasten- ing—that’s enough to discourage moths who want in! Size 60 x 15 T 8m-Y-E-STS- NA. 9800 and moth control in packing things Pt $110; qt, $1.95. 4. $-I 59 White Tar Moth Balls, 1 Ib, 15c. National Cedarized Bags, lined x 20, holds about 10 garments. 1860 1935 FOR MOTH CONTROL! Reefer’s Crystals, for deodorizing . Safety Closet Injecto for mohair furniture only. Mothine Refills, 4 for 75c. 9x12 rugs. Chemically t.m.ted $1.59, proof, 27x3x60 in. 39c, 3 for $1. Utility Chest jury for the current exhibition. The sculptured likeness, by Reuben Nakian, | is in a distinct exhibition of the “New Deal Hall of Fame” at the Corcoran | Gallery. In the sculpture show are likenesses also of Sceretaries Huil, Wallace and Ickes; Harry Hopkins. Rexford Tugwell, Edward F. Me- Grady, Donald Richberg and Hugh Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt appeared to enjoy the tour of the gallery, which began at 5:30 and continued until after 6:30 p.m. As a special concession to Easter Monday visitors the gallery will open | tomorrow at 9 a.m. instead of noon. The closing hour will be 5:30 p.m. Today the regular Sunday hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m.. will prevail. Balloting for the most popular pic- ture in the show will begin tomorrow mening and continue through the wr . All visitors will be given an opportunity to vote. The painting receiving the most votes will win for its creator a special prize of $200. ——e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. . TODAY. Supper, Daughters of the American Colonists, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. Dance. Alpha Delta Omega, Hamil- ton Hotel, 9 p.m. | Tea darce, Theta Kappa Sigma | Sorority, Willard Hotel, 5 pm. TOMORROW. Instruction in advanced contract bridge. auspices of the Massachusetts Society of Washington, Roosevelt High School, 8:15 p.m. Bingo party. 25 Seaton place north- | esst, 8:30 pm. | Luncheon. Alpha Delta Phi Fra- ternity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Bingo party, Northeast Masonic Temple. Eighth and F streets north- east, 8:30 p.m. Dance, Felice Cavallotti Lodge, No. %1, Jewish Community Center, 9 p.m. e | Dance, St. Thomas' Church, Shore- ham Hotel, 9:30 p.m. Luncheon, Daughters of the Ameri- ean Colonists, Carlton Hotel, noon. Luncheon, Newcomers’ Club, Carl- ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Dinner, Ladies of Christ Church, parish hall, Thirty-first and O streets, 6:30 pm. Card party, Fort Stevens Post Drum and Bugle Corps, Paul Junior High School, 8:30 p.m. Luncheon, Varicty Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Buffet supper, American Rmd‘ Builders' Association, Willard Hotel, | 6 pm. . SCANDINAVIA PRAISED Representative Lundeen Speaks at Swedish Society Meeting. Sweden and Scandinavia lead the world in economic legislation and BSweden’s social justice program serves | as a model for all countries, Repre- sentative Ernest Lundeen of Minne- | sota told the Swedish Society at a| meeting held at the Y. W. C. A. last | night. | Other features of the meeting were the presentation of Scandinavian music and Swedish films. | “Rue Blomet, Paris” by Alan Flavelle Sla Cedarized Spray Reefer's > Pint Cedarmatic 59c Quart ... .$1.35 Stow away 9 5 c your blankets, draperies and Gallon ....$4.25 We've never sold Cedar- LEELIGE matic at this low price! It's these hefty full-strength, pure natural cheste. Size ceq:rlqil:. Frlslgnnce 30x13x14 in,, won't cling to clothes. Lasts a whole year! :?Idb": :; ::{:' Refills . . . 85¢ Smart buys! LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—NOTIONS. the Lansburgh Prize Winning Picture, in our showing from the Mail and Spra_ver Phone Orders— 50¢ District 7575 First Annual Greater Washington Independent Artists Exhibition on display on our 5th floor beginning to- morrow at 3:00 PM. Over 125 oils, water colors. etchings. sculptures— all the work of Washington artists! Also see the exhibition’s second prize winner, an oil painting, “Fireworks.” by Eben Comins. and the second prize winning bronze, “Head of Negro.” Don't miss this fascinating tableau! All pictures are for sale! (Delivery after exhibit closes) LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR. An 8-Day Special! $10 La Gloria Oil PERMANENT WAVE 58.50 Electric or 30-hour Wind Sessions Clocks regularly $7.50 $2.95 Just in time for Spring bridal gifts! Or. for .your own home! You know the Sessions name stands for all that’s honored in the clock world. Real mahogany or enameled cases, smart raised figure dials. Guaranteed, too! 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