Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1937, Page 10

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A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. CHRUS TOUFFR | e - BRAHMS, GHURAI.E » T :I ? Buy On Our ] “Reyuiem” at Cathedral Yomorrow Night. : Wfl"e 324;95 to $29.95 Brahms' “Requiem” will be pre- s sented by the Washington Choral Society at 8:30 pm. tomorrow in the | " Washington Cathedral. ’ Louis Potter will conduct the cho- | rale, considered one of the master's greatest comvositions, and the chorus | . 2 will number 125. The singers will be P assisted by 30 in- % 3 strumentalists,in- # cluding membe = e 1R | Fine Living Room Furniture at Special G Street at Eleventh District 4400 chestra The Right Rev. James E. Free- tngton, will speak & foreword. The public is invited. § There will be no admission charge end no tickets will be required. 3 i i b 5 i Solotteiwill e Louis Potter. | . o \ Sea 5 : Mrs. Ruby Potter, widely known 4 ] Washington soprano, and Edwin | o ; 2 : I I e Steffe, prominent singer, who achieved | success last week in operas sung here a by the Columbia Opera Co. | The accompanists will be Robert Barrow, organist of the Cathedral, | and Lyman McCrary, accompanist of | the Washington Choral Society. A new portion of the Cathedral | opened recently will provide addi- tional space for the large audience | expected. This is the second annual presentation of the “Requiem,” given on the occasion of All Saints Day | Lawson Style Sofa $ Chesterfield Sofa 1 Georgian Type Sofa Chinese Chippendale _ - Presentation of the great Brahms| ?ramrio is designed as a public tribute e o : o ¢ Lo SRR : The Chinese Chippendale and the Georgian 0 the memory of those who worked ; : : e : % e : for the upbuilding of the Cathedral ; > . 9 : style are plct}lred - - . the other two are just and for the development of the city. | as generous in their proportions. All styles e | have webb base and spring-filled cushions. : i ' 3 : : B T Expensive coverings of VELVET, DAMASK, BYRNES REQUESTS : s s FRIEZE, or TAPESTRY. Chief of Special Senate Commit- | tee Writes to Commissioner Allen | for Suggestions | N ok Commissioner George E. Allen's | mployment and relief | . t - by Senator Byrnes, | —A m S ) Democrat, of Sou : g A4 Grlp r € man of a spec i - | + Modern Style The Comm Buy on Our Budget Plan in which Senato ‘ o oo + Pillow-Back portant problem,” | B Many are GRAND RAPIDS make . .. all m-‘x v‘x}:"nl‘apprrrlafe your fu;m&m!\ | these lounge chairs have the fine con- s "’:___/ \\\ it SB I ST struction that means years of wear, typi- $ to ultes w’ e s ny : | cal of Grand Rapids pieces. A wide _’\&1{({“(@\3 QJ \ gestions which you think will be help- | 3 : ful to the committee in its work.” choice of sturdy, attractive covers. .. in The resolution creating the com- many cases only 1 of a kind. The pillow- mittee directed it to “study, survey | e y S i i S50l vestigate the iproplems o ) back style and modern chair are pictured. employment and relief, including an Furniture . . . Fourth Floor - o e e tect ] nLy to dell at now unemployed by reason of the use | of labor-saving devices, mechanical | or otherwise, in operation in the United States, which would not only | s Vi be of publi terest but which would g ; 2 SS Ir ting me- TR e Floor Sample Sale . It is expected the committee will s K : dia geek the views of public officials and i business and fesisonal leaders all over the country R ¢ . 3 3. 2 = ‘ £ ; : Heavy construction, good styling and expensive i - 4 S 3 coverings evidence the true value of these 10 living MAJ. MQEEECAI NAMED | ‘ : 4o - room suites. In addition to the modern style pic- y - i | W G tured there are a few suites in English lounge de- Appointed Ex: Y S - ® § PP ::_ P erant AWl | ; sign. Covers are of GENUINE FRIEZE or TAP- efore Retiring Board. H . ESTRY. Please note, only 10 suites in all. Appointment of Maj. Alred Morde- i " g eai, Army Medical Corps, as medieal | - s Furniture « « . Fourth Floor examiner an tness before a retiring 3 board appointed ta meet at Walter Reed General Hospital, was announced yesterday. by the War Department. Maj. Mordecai succeeds Lt. Col. Alva B."McKie, Medical Corps The_board is to examine members | of the Army Nurse Corps to determine TODAY. | Dinner, District Chapter, Catholic ]sf}e;(x):hwrs of America, Willard Hotel, | o 3 . d L > $3.95 to $5.95 Imported Lame . .. . Luncheon, Variety Club, Willard | ' Hotel, 1 pm } ¢ 5 R c@‘_”f*;j;“_v Women's National Press| ¢ ; ; A special purchase enables us to offer this favor- $ . 9 5 . el R e 3 e ite fabric for formal wear at savings of 3! to $3 ittenhouse street N.W., 1 pm . ; h f binations of white and Meeting, Publicity Committee, Co- i : : a yard. Choose from combina _ lumbia Chapter, No. 368, Women of | Lo : silver, black and silver, or rich multi-colors, yard the Moose, 1414 T street, NW., 8 p.m | i - Dinner, Craftsmen Club, La Fayette . Hotel, 6:30 pm - : $ 49 Meeting, District Optometric So- | s S e, Dt Qo 5. - HANDSOME VELVETS, RICH COLORS, YARD $1.95 and $2.49 . Dinner, Rensselaer Polytechnic In- ; In pile fabrics velvet is pre-eminent. Our collection includes the conventional colors and Others $1 to $2.95 stitute Alumni, Blue and Gray Cafe, | P 722 Eighteenth street N.W., 6:30 p.m . new subtle shodes, too. : . Heavy tapestries with inter-woven silken_threads, lustrous brocades, handsome novelties . . . Trimmed Smoker, Washington Interfraternity Club, Raleigh Hotel, 8 p.m. | : : Meeting, Abrak | : i No ;' gfi‘?f“}a'fin&l‘:rfi?Vfi;{;if‘ % £ 1 NEW WOOLENS, PLA[DS, NOVELT'ES, YARD, $] 59 to 5498 with thick, short fringes, velvet bord:rs, ov; c'ovdetd IRl 8 : : : ; : Alf the popular colorings, from the dark practical ones to the brightest, gayest plaids. f:eg::s orpl\:i'rh s:::;;’s;:;“’t'r';:f;_n"’Nilcg:fiu";e:”_ Dance, Irtomco Club, Interstate Commerce Commission, Willard Hotel, lows; well filled with kapok; various shapes. ® pm. Reflect the Season’s Elegance Black Transpareat Velvets, SPECIALLY Monday — Tuesday Only PRICED FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, : S s o Regular $2 : Gl;:ming,‘5 Heayy Sofins in a variety of Lj:,f 1 colors, yor AllSilk 79, §1, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.95 g BlaCk Satln " Crepe Alpoca, a favorite for costumes of ; street or afterncon, yord .. $1 $1.29 54 inches s Rich Brocades for formal wear; various new vide treatments, yard .. _$1.49, $1.69, $1.95 Mosshrae Crepe in ploin shades or in « choice of new ploids, yord . ... neaa?9e Pillows . . . Fifth Floor Ty + Modern Style The New Analgesia Process! To relieve pain we Bave ust installed | | . l the most mod: ipment avail- | bt . Chlppenda e retains consciousn yet is in- | A Sp«ifl’ purclnlsd II us s#=sible tn pain, which pe e High backs, deep seats . . . big chairs, to offer this ALL-SILK black Triple Patent Suction Plates almogttas cor:fortable as Iogng%v ;111811;5 sotin ot this price. For frocks, Wool Coating in 54-inch widths. Black and ... but easy to move around. nut- % . . ted colors, yord .. ... $10 (.,l,AflNS“,;D $20 finished frames (on other hardwood). skirts, suits o lining. e ks $1.95to $4.98 Gold Crown and Bridge Work Striking covers, harmonious with their Fabrics . . . Second Floor Fabries . . . Second Floor AL Mé;l:a’r,'fi:.'\';agfiédsw;:g&'lfxT- modern or Chippendale styles. _— ’ DB. FREI“T Furniture . . . Fourth Floor BOURS: Daily 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Sunday, 10 AM. to 1 407 Seventh St. N.W.

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