Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 9

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e T e e < R =5 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. C, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, Amusement Rubinstein Club. | Seldom has the Rubinstein Club sung to a more enthusiastic audience than that which greeted its appear- gclock. ance last evening at its spring con- |ist I ence: Ruth Draper's character sk cital will be given at the §I tivating larse ork, Boston and cert, given under the baton of Claude | §UFCH Robeson, in New Masonic Auditorium. the rare quality of \m‘;“(. Theo ¥ sisting artist, who nbines both creative < has appe with the club r-!«!l::‘h("fl\\~ ST vi with Ton on_ s Temarkably clear is a intonation, with an even out an ext e range, Mme. Samaroff Friday. artistry beinz equally e, premicr wom- the long ounced as t classic. “C n concert " l| Star F For Easter ! £ "he > oA Th hoe Sh sty of Mme. Samaroft 5 o ot e Stetson Shoe S op ! kmowil Lo 8 e capti interpretation than i more re usually accorded to songs of this char- rent he has ‘of beinz the first to undertake the giant task of the complete Beethoven ‘s, having accomplished chievement in e has acter. He sang also “ANNETTE" Destined to become a favored footwear fashion. Just Frenchy enough—oh, so, TRIM! Gray Suede, with Patent Vamp and Two Buckles. Priced at $11.85. Ah, Moon n( My De- ) ST and by | s kable eight program the com s both ita of g con v T, t obtained at 1306 il by by Glen, and two little compelied to re- Flonzaley Quartet, “Gnd : by Camp- Our pead “The Crying of the W . ./ peonl il (c The last of the seri se- bell-Tipton o ¢ - s “The ciib in fine form, the so- \(\)‘l’;”{x‘x'ua by th pranos alws 9 B T o) in the clim a spelndid Two of the “Lul out, from an Brahms, the latter bein were rep Rose,” with Requiem,’ Forge in meme who died i Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street 2 £ . ’ “Two old ‘Quartet in .unl th the ducer usuall T rough-fibere ent .;l;x:)l ar retation, brought et tud . i dancers, Other numbers by the club_wer enory and dresse uSince First I Met You by Rubin: g “throughout. the “Shepherd, Play ttle Air,” oSt ner = x : pace and the utmos kles, and “Reverie,” by Oley [ DA1F W1 ChL, faetion at the It will op tional Theuater W gram, under Monteux th a delightful pro- e direction of Pierre with Brno Dohnanyi, rloist. N melodies. “Take It?‘fim Me.” onteux has greatly ‘{mproved | wp,yo o e with the same terday the interpretation of the ‘ml X ,u,.m.\, in Chicago r..| nineteen phony, Dverak’s in D minor, opus 10, A eeks 1ast winter. will appear at the 0. 2, was beautiful, in Sunday even- ihe sécond and third movements. ‘The | EhUVEEL i Asxanvsr coneuered Warmer than \n Seversl Seuvoms, &d | 1t promises catehy music. ond fant the world at 33, Eversharp they Dlaved with splendia onsemple. | Ciohcs: delicate shading and well built cre scendos. “Euryanthe” players made t scarcely mor: Mr. Dohna “Concerto in with the bril liant tone and sparkling technic bes suited to the music of this old master. ]Tn hear a Mozart concerto was de- The book and 1)n(-§ E wrete the day it was born In the overture to Weber' and e M. Monteux hi lightful, and both the soloist and the e orchestra entered into the spirit of the music, playing it with grace and musicianly interpretation. The diffi cult cadenza in the first movement ing two perfo ;W tinue until Sunday night, Ma; wken its long run will ciose. East” Dohnanyi dashed off with pe; ay Down is now ease—clean and crisp Staccate and | shown in New York, Boston, even scales and trills. | delphia, Chicago, S The absence from yesterday's Aungeles and other cit pro-| gram of the usual announcement for | the cou the orchestra’s plans for next season | furore. T was significant, and probably indi- | familiar play popu cated that the Concert vesterday was| sons on the legitimate Griffith has enlarged and be the simple theme of this rur the give last _the Boston Symphony will n° Washington for some time. 1216 F St. N.W. The Easter Fashions For Women and Misses —so dellghtfully expressed in our brilliant array of Wraps Blouses Hats Accessories Send Forth an Irresistible Appeal! 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