Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1935, Page 49

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. BALLET CARICATURES | %", in "sna & ‘sirets until No- DISPLAYED AT LIBRARYlveghb:;eggx;rlcatures are the work of Serge and .Nicholas Legat, former ¢ | members of the Monte Carlo Ballet | leaders. | Russe, and are of special interest h; . connection with the appearance o . # the ballet at the National Theater Diamond Wedding. Sunday evenirg. group are representations of Leopold Auer and Drigo, the Work Monte Carlo Group Shown Here for First Time. An exhibition of 18 colored cmica-\ tures of famous Russian ballet dancers | Bekefi Deleporte Institute, the carica- | recently celebrated of Former Members o their music division of the public library | in ‘Washington until this exhibit opened on Wednesday. Notable in the and Pavlowa, the famous dancers, and | Born on the same day and in the | Loaned through the courtesy of the | same village, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beesley | diamond | and leaders will be on display in the 'tures had never been shown publicly ' wedding in Rottingdean, England. scribed by Jackson Dodds, president of the Canadian Bankers' Association, as “perhaps the most insidious of the monetary nostrums.” ‘The real purpose behind the demand for nationalization, he told the asso- ciation’s annual meeting, was to get control of the millions of dollars in the banks of Canada. Depositors, however, would have “strong views on the subject.” Dodds, general manager of the Bank of Montreal, said the scheme for na- |BANK NATIONALIZATION IS ASSAILED IN CANADA Jackson Dodds Sees Move to Get Control of Millions on Deposit. | By the Associated pPress. MONTREAL, November 15.—Na- tionalization of banks has been de- Fokin ballet | Ons Gnswer! SHELDON...cd. TWO-TROUSER SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS TUXEDOS Full Dress And there's one more mighty important question to be asked . . . Do you want to select from one of the most comprehensive arrays of clothes we've ever assembled at 29.50 . . . a selection that furthers our well-established reputation of being able to fit any and every man? The answer is still un- swervingly . . . SHELDON! For Sheldon clothes answer every purpose for which clothes are worn. AND EVERY SUIT comes with TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS! In these 1500 garments you'll also find the ansier to why so many Washington men are swinging to the Hecht Co. Men's Shops where 29.50 can buy so much clothes goodness. You can charge it if you like. 2 -TROUSER SUITS Every one with 2 pairs trousers. These unusually fine fabrics to choose from . . . clear finished hard worsteds, unfinished worsteds, saxonys and shetlands. New fall patterns, including the increasingly popular stripes and checks. Single and 29.50 double breasted, modified drapes, a variety of sport mod- els and the smart Duke of Kent model. " THE HECHT C(° F STREET AT SEVENTH tionalization was “largely based upon the specious theory that money de- posited in the banks is public credit, created by the community at large, on which the shiftless as well as the :m—glty should be entitled to draw at Deer Hide Book. A book on falconry and hawking, published in the year 1611, was bound, in part at least, in the skin of a deer. CONTRACTS AWARDED Navy Buys Bridge Crane and Motor Generator. Contracts totaling $29,114 were awarded yesterday by the Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks. A Muskegon, Mich, firm will re- ceive $19,211 for a 15-ton electric bridge crane for use at the Phila- delphia Navy Yard. The Westing- ~—Need a Coat right now? —Clothes for the Holidays? —Dinner and formal dates ahead? —Replenish a worn wardrobe? —Need an extra suit? OVERCOATS These models . . meltons. A coat for amy occasion These fabrics . . caan, chesterfield and guards’ model. TOPCOATS priate for Washington. Styled in a smart hali-belt model, single-or double-breasted. Browns, oxfords and blues. A smart topcoat value. TUXEDOS of camel hair and wool. double-breasted with pleated trousers. FULL DRESS right length below the knees, the jacket is cut in exactly at the right notch above the trousers. ALL-SILK GROSGRAIN lapel facing. marks of fine tailoring. Cc-1 house Electric & Manufacturing Co. was given a contract for $9,903 for a motor-generator set and electrical equipment for the floating dock ARD- 1, at the Mare Island, Calif, Navy Yard. Bass Hits Oarsman. Leaping from the sea off Deal, Eng- land, a two-pound bass hit one of the crew of a racing boat on the head and ' was caught under the sliding seat. 2 | . a weight for any weather. . fleeces, llamas, cheviots, boucles, . half-belt, plain back, raglan, balma- 29.50 Featuring the unusual Sheldon CAMELDOWN, composed A coat that is specifically appro- 29.50 Suavely tailored in a fine unfinished worsted. Black or the new MIDNIGHT BLUE. Luxuriously lined with fine CELANESE and with a rich, ALL-SILK GROSGRAIN lapel facing. Single-or 29.50 Cut from a handsome unfinished worsted with all the ear- The tails drop to exactly the 29.50 CHARGEIT TO YOUR ACCOUNT IF YOU LIKE * MEN'S SHOPS

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