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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 15 1921—PART 1. 3 ifman, Winters Richwine Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra has |lon National Honorary Musical So-|Thomas Richwine and ° ] ° é obliged the organization to change |rority will give a banquet in honor|Mary Pattie. Alfred 1 e r] O fts plans. The demand for tickeis|of its patronesses and patrons Thurs- [Theima Callahan. with i s exhausted the seating capacity of the | day at 7:30 p.m. in the ouk room of |bers from Brahms and Chopin by ballroom of the Raleigh for both |the Raleigh Hotel {Miss Gutelius, who will spend s b nights nd\'nl«‘;((m-d, and for that rea- > N EX five weeks in miudy under Har 4 1iis OHiFeh ofthe Covemant this|have beeii arra oo son un additional night has been| Paul Bleyden. tenor. isted by | Bauer, in New York. g e O R itical [on. coami i by (O mide necessury to accommodate ap- ! 1 ¢ Mrs. Bleyden, at (he piano, gave ai oo . ~ v be rendered by the vices at Mount Pleasant amgn--l'f"_“;"':;' for tickets. Instead. there- | successtul musical 4 short time ugo| lanwood Farnam, organist 5 Guartet. In the eveninz at & |gational Chureh to 5 Loy ot Grace Church. He |[Church of the Holy « srter. New The Mount | fore. of Thy and Friday, May | for the benefit of Grace ch SHe| Clurch1of ithe Haly Cun d he Evening i will isant chorus T reetion &3 #nd 20. the concerts will be given |is mow preparing a program for the | t close th o e k X "’n‘m,\u e ot l%,fl;{“\‘A‘m:\r’”m‘m;t e | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. | fortnightly salon of the Arts Club, | free organ recitals under n of Sydney Ll srvice. TI May 1€, 19 and 20 which will be divers v Qistrict of d Wrizht- | morning service. The music for the hy N 2 sica 1 ¢l P o o Ame . with Harvey Murray the or- [ evening sery. 8 orel be| This musical body, which has!of different nati mer and Claude | ok will 5 = e thie DA e ! B ros |srown in favor with the years, thelthe early Greek. Ara day ey Jheson at the pian the solo quartet. The PIO-|Coming concert marking ity twenty. | brew chants, and ending with Indian f Chureh of the Epiph tan Craigen, Thompson, Gravatte, Coop: Javis, Mades \ois Smith, Walter, ret Cook, Hale co, Richard ker, Auguste Tis. Mildred Bishop, Agnes Huhn. Hackman mour songs ip is offered by of K mith son passing most n preluds. » programs follow grams are: Mo z—O) o CH ~ < e P e Al B oretude, “Lar- | ol arihy CannE QD Ll ley); | Second annual concert. under the di-|and negro folk sonss ram, which will & o vmphony” (Bee- | tenor solo, “He That Dwelleth in the reetion of Walter T. Holt, will be a = i as foliow: i 4 E in quality of irto Secret Plae s - (Mae. | Sisted by the Musurgia quartet, com- . S anods | Allegro. From Sixth Sy ‘ : talent. Applicants “Give 1 M| Secre lace of the Most High™ (Ma posed of Mrs. Lthel Holtzclaw Gaw Gurle Luise Jore inod 8§ widor "Sunrise. “Vinta . urday, May 21 (Rowers), incidenta ermid), sung by Mr. Quinn: offerto’ 2 & third H yon," Geor Jacobi n 19 and 12, and | “Romeo_ et Juliet fler. Mrs. William T. Reed, James K. logues, ut nd Mr. Miter; so- [ “I Will ‘Call Upon the Lord.” Kyrie- |7 r Series of monope L Und Nour Hearts and e Do el i hasi- | Yo and Bdwin Callow. Sith Harry {her meres o oy v inin Lo et ink twoor “inres ents togers = e d). on oward, director - accom- | (S0 Tl e Slizabe tHealey Willan, choral.prelude, rsons betwe ¥ & Bt T e e ot Eoeturme: | panist. A e ot | T QA0 KRy e R ? Isradél” (Lansing) : B oto, “Rebuke Me | g0 pogie mis & 8 i = 1 solo. At L lace Megiorial Church Rucking, offortory Not, O Lord” (Brown). sung by s inaritne worl i . ia6 TRt S MANAGER. | chane;, sfforeey Bathe QT o R el (e maraing. s, Orie Thprmherse, | aey:Alinband was sololt st 2un- e . Beiss Mr. Racki ) Miller he 1 % B Iihe Velea GE 3 eard | gav gt the Chevy Chase Presbyterian | “Eleme-tar Main TR Adwanced . S\ P | N | 4991 i or, Sostlude, “Matche enel Marks v o | the Voice of Jesus A special | 133 % hotUs Came, | Minuey me-tary ain 7 wance: 933 Pa. Ave.N Phone Main o e N e | e g posiute misical proxrim Will be rendercd at | Chugeh. her singine of Seatis (wome | yon. o WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY 3 s . i @ = ; . P « evening service at S o'clock. u @ Blessed eh tayorable{ Marcel i ntiphor Organ prefude. “Andante.| Tpe Wirst Baptist Church will give [ der the dire i comment. I Magnificat” ) typifving. “He 1 OF MUSIC memberin ving ) ---SPECIAL--- Marcel ['ll = | Twenty-Fifth STUDENTS' CONCERT mphany (Raf): anthem | e following mus Iy, Home™ ¢ ), in- |8 ntly Home ir.| Morning—Quariet. ! program today: | Overture to Praise the L Buck). chorus, At St Pa Washington ¢ Festival Te the ELGIN WATCH — 20-year = 107 My Sout (Watsom): I [ (Dudliy Buck): violin solo, X % ot GINERS HIG jewel AB 3 [0 My So i HgsE et foam ; 80l program. under the dircetion of : LDubre al the mem. | AUDITORITN 0F RUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL case; 7 jewel movement. _AB- o . [;Thus, Saith the Lord™ (F whrom ocelyn® (dodard) | DEOSTM S Orginiet and choirm e o€ the recitat g mene | UL SN, N ‘ (B he Messiah ovatchman, What of the Night® [, “wiil include the following & e Y heres Spe Now - anthem, “Out 1 rgeant): string quartet, mmunion MISS AMY g SOLUTELY GUARANTEED.. ; FREE WITH EACH WATCH YOUR CROICE tox e e ol e Verum Corpus” (Mozart): so- B - Of ithie H pri Io, “Let Not Your Heart B jin I Klat Malor R EARLN ‘| Troubled” '(Speaks); chorus. “Come, | j@%® WL (004 Chant) and | Thou Mighty King" (Edwards): post- Dimittia (Spohr. Master lude, “Triumphal March™ (Lemmens). | Rine' soprano, will sustain the solo 5 Bolln | Bvening—Aanthems (hem, [ouartet and to|lord in Stren ude, | “Behold, Two “I'm grim by held for Mr. Farnam Jos, offert incident Mr. Fakler . O My Lo OF COAT OR WALDEMAR CHAIN. May meetinz of the chapter held in th A Pott pos Violin and Mandolin Lessons S ong of speclal-- eating or " rer” (Kubelick) | in the offerto for the e T - was l\rh} I’rs Florence 3 " W. E. Braithwaite, musical di- \I; !1h" ev th i for m.l .nnn_vl._,l; year % ’.> - =~ = Wednesday Jarlor o Sireptor o Mg | oo 4 e it [l s ptember e PHONE FEANKLIN 50003 . elected 2 i:;""‘ nesiday: In_t JREIOE diveston of Miss frector of Vermont Avenue Christian {Igyne Dimittis in ¢ S |ereciea: De VIOLIN UDIO.” % Colors in A p S i Fion ous offic Fr . Mrs. | Church, has arranced the following jand “Peace 1 L » With You O, re- 2R UDIO. A - @ chairmen of comnittees, nund Barry., Mar- | program for this evening at s jert subdean, Atwater 3 ¥ FenorL OF the ry was espe ret Mansficld, the f o Nios. Horal MBI Keeter Wil we- | TS Mes: Weank ‘Akere I G e W 9o - resting. T vetion of loficers | evening chorus. _Orzan pretude. instrumental trio. M RO e Wl arter | Rolta G ! Ony WALTER T. HOLT the caming ear s . —— P S T L s Jurse of study in New York under | pohn. ot ) Eotablished 3504 Phone Frankiin Umbretias| S and yellow * Cpresident. Mis The closing meeting of the Brook- |7 Lome 1o ol T it eS| Herbert Witherspoon and a success- o 3. STUDIO. 1219 CONN. AVE. e Tamilton aola and | 1 Sios i _ wd RBrotherhood in Lord Memori r Thais” (Ma: chorus, | ful_appearance in a number of vn-j execit " Howard sitver K1~ [ Hall, Thursday, consited of an in- to Thee We Look” . (Gal! |Bagements in that city. : Nash. A | . Parasols v\" =in finlsh. s W. | ctrumental concert. Selections on the | Praith): instrumental trio. “Melod » Harry Wheaton Howard | BESSIE N. WIL — it 5 5 Hariiet, Duncan i ¥\ Bt s S he (erimly; prano solo, “In M A piano recital by the pupils of land J. tdzar Robinson. re | Fiea GG, Plane #o8 MITwar; = sad Price. P Richmond jviolin were rendered by Miss Louise | pather (MacDermid), male Frances Gutelius at the Wallace Me- — These officers will be inst &twdio, 73 R. 1. Ave. N.W. LIt ceandand 3 At the close of the meeting the [Gerin and on the trombine by J. M.|quartet, shepherd” (Koschal), [morial Church Monday evening evi-'the Scptember meet | Phose North 2711, > 2 membere of the board were enter- | Long, acompanicd by Mrs. Walter | cello solo. “Romance” (Goltermann). |denced a degree of talent and skil- \ —_— s ==y make 3 ined at a luncheon at the home of | Midddeknuff. Fiano “numbers were |and organ postlude. full training, creditable alike to stu- Twn piano r s were ‘giver | i WATCH U i {Miss Viola Schippert. played by Miss Mabel Catharine Lin- | organist; Miss Ruby dents and teacher. The program of | Friday and on Saturday evenir i . \ P N = el B ton and her pupils, Helen Swygert, |linit; Miss Ruth S clasals and modefn composers was st week, 4t the s udio « ey . . . Myron W. h v presented Eliza- | 2dith Brusiloff, Wiliam Jennison,|Miss Nina Normaj econtributed by Russell Willhide, Hen- ) es Minke. Se ctions were ayed Your Charge Accounts Solicited beth Thornberry, soprano, in recital|klizabeth Clary, Katharine Lippert, John Humphrey. \"Schieck. | rietta Holm, Richard itt, Wilhélmina by the following pupils: = Mildred | FINE JEWELRY, WATCH AND CLOCK REFATRING, afternoon, May 7, Jn (I)E:,\nnJ Stevens, Agnes Goodloe. Marian | tenor; W. 8. Hay B. A.|Gude, Morton Thomas, teorgie Anna | Myers, Hele Neal, Dorothy ||».u! | Work Called For and Dellvered. room of the Hotel La Fayette, ! Bates and Gertrude Smaliwood. Lineback, bass, and a large chorus. Keller, Allston Gummoe. Lucille Marian Bai Addison. Dick | PIANIST AND TEACHER CALL AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OLD-TTME when she sted by Helen Ge { 2 ——— | Brown. Charles Wood, Julia Denning, Hawes, C Asley ancis | Studio, 1751 11 o, n.w i puleTe st Mrs. Thornberry. very | The popularity of the Nordical Rho Beta Chapter of Mu Phi Epsi- [Le Roy Bullion, Mary Jane McCurdy, | Evans. irys ida | Fianklia 5110, n personality, has a vo quality was probably | Shadow Sonz.” )| from * which she gave wi lizhtness and brilliance of coloratura. er geoup of songs, which included | Heart Is a Lute. s ing.” by Lawrence To; auss’ “Serenade,” Ware’ the Rhada” and Rummel's * she sang with intelli and ellent diction. | T s at Bottom of Our | » BIGGEST BUY IN TIRES IN ] ; thetic i e ¢ ‘made a svmpathetic i i\ AMERICA TODAY i serrer played Svendsen’s “Ro- i Janc : auty of | b artistic phrasing and_depth of N | » r apanese numbers, Kos- | We'll Sell You a bear Dance and Cy- w\ i ° - E e Japonaise,”™ ar- | Non-Skid Tire for. .. nged for violin and piano by La 1 ! alle Spier, who played the accompi- ! Il niments for Miss Gerrer, were inter- \ | esting and have retained the charm mysticism_ of oriental music. | r played Beethoven's “Mfm ‘[ —and when you buy one Tire at its xal an encore. Mr. Spier played ke Yy ey axe e s e G100 > tone color and rhythmic support. One Two Two { . 1 Tires A concert will be given for the ¢ <38 35 [l | benesit of the Ipiscopal Home for i ! 30 il Children Wednesday evening at st S0l sohn's Parish " Hall, Georgetown. 32x31% in... 41.2 who will take part are Miss x4 in... 3 K. Harper. soprano; Miss Ger: k Misel, contralto: Art 8 - Other sizes in proportion. We pay the war tax. o riany Tioheke st oid A SALE OF TUBES to match this Tire Sale. Tyler Page. Master James 4 Reducti equally great on Guaranteed Tuhes. play a violin solo. There 3 .Ku choruses by the young | of the church, assisted by | CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Miss Gertrudo Sherman and Mastor | e o - { James Madison. violins, and Herbert 23 Over 28 Years in the Tire Business in Washingfon. | Slaric cello, with Miss Tsabelle Tayior 12 14th St. 4 Doors Above H St. jat the piano. 4 A special musical program will be i given this evening at Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church: Organ pre- lude; instrumental trio, “Answered” (Ball); mixed quartet,'“O. Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus” (Ambrose) violin solo, meditation from “Thais" | (Massenet); chorus, “Father, to Thee We Look™” (Galbraith); instrumental B trio, “Melody” (Friml); soprano_solo, / |“In’ My Fathers House Are Many Mansions” (MacDermid); male quar- | tet, =My Shepherd” (Koschat); cello s0lo, “Romance” (Goltermann); organ postlude. Miss Ruby Stanford, violinist; Miss Ruth Jone 1ist: Mr. Ernest arks. organ and W. E. Braith- * waite, director. Mixed quartet—Miss Nina Norman, irs. John Humphrey, alto’ “ - L F, Schieck, tenor, and Mr. W. . baritone. le quartet—Mr. F. W. Schieck, first o ar? ) . . o5 3 & - te, Becond Are you as full of “pep” at noon as you will do this. That is why Ioster ldeal nor; . . E aynie, 'S ass, < H ’, H X H i verti 3 » o Never “A Lo . . tenor: Me, W R diivnle arur n:f;,, - \ were at 9 am.? Or does morning’s ambi- Springs are made of vertical, spiral springs. say Aspirin without saying BayEr | The music service for today at In- \, tion, energy and vim trail off into an ?fter> Foster Ideal Springs make for full ef- v {gram ational Charch will noon of languor, fassitude and indecision? ficiency because they “sleep” you right at i . | . !be: Morning. o'clock—Anthem, / e ) i i .4 Aus) €y 9 BUL = Warning! When you see the name | ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear-|“Praise Ye Jehovah" (Gounod); an- Are you always “fit” or do you sometimes ight.” You don't roll. You don't toss “Baver cackine orion tabletalal oothache, Lumbago and for | them, “Amazing Love” (Mendelssohn); suffer from countless irritating aches and night. 0 8 ) s, 3 package or on tablets | 1o @ agists sell Bayer Tab- | offertory. contralto solo, “No Night | < s h o You rest. you are getting genuine Aspirin pre- | |41 o ‘fig,;\ S A2 e (Danks), sung by Mrs. Hazen pains or feelings of depression? lets of Aspir ndy )03 seribed by ph ians for twenty-1of 12 and i Tes 24 = 1€ . z ; s Fos spe- R ¥-pof 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100.| Evening. 8 o'clock—A “sing.” led by Look to your bedspring. Is your bed _One hundred and twenty Foster s . one years and proved safe by mil-| Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer |one of the prominent musicians of the 54 P : cial, extra tall, spiral steel springs—iree ons. Take Asp oily as tok S oo e RSt Gear Hester] d a small orchestra—Offertory, a bed or merely a hammock? Perhaps : & A ns. Take Aspirin only as told Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester s 3 i 2 cting at the top and supported at the mid- Bthe Bayer package Head- | of Salicylicacid 12 Yo MOt O gy there you will find the secret. acHngattuctopiAng Supporen at the | B *Mivn. Henry Hunt Mekee i5 | - dle and bottom by s alized Foster dou- e T — | Qitector of the choir. } Both inefficiency and ill health result ble-deck construction — distribute your NELAN“ from low vitality. Low vitality is often body’s weight equally. These vertical PRODUCTIONS FOR — . ing i ki i v T SLEEP AND REST | The following musical programs S.Iflfp‘“g 19 ba“lt‘"l‘g‘ L'fecgf;“s gg’: up and down. They are buoyant—iully = ;15 Wi e};!erfi' ".‘e}? ’a ox_'dl;nus rle F resilient. That’s why they mold to your T A PLA oF Athcfimles ac\\"mlg t-; “tlh every ?e:‘) kf form and support it perfectly at every i EA m a]ahon. y Ie 1ye )"th el g‘am v\\e : > point. You lie truly horizontal. You don’t { in sleep at m(gj; ]'tl .0‘ €r tne °i3s r’f“te?‘pt;" sag in the middle and sleep merely on your | E“CE““ ?“‘; a’t»‘h cnerg)‘. ustl '5[ lh? shoulders, hips or ankles. You sleep all quality of sleep that counts most—not the over. That's why you wake up reireshed. . quantity. A few hours of calm, restful, ¥ recreative sleep are worth far more than a THE SPRING'S THE THING. A : EVERY DAY - night of fitful slumber.” Thus we come to beautiful bed may please the eye. But | L I T T fl bedsprings, and particularly the Foster one-third of your life is spent on the spring. + Ideal. Think when you choose it. Select a - Foster ldeal—the bedspring that is backed o E Perfect sleep depends upon perfect by f : 7 B oL . 3 s fifty years of spring building knowl- e isic OSPer IDEAL Spnrlgs body suspension, and perfect body suspen- e’c\lao] a':ld'\ iixfi:1 h':-d:];;grix:« ;ha% gi‘\l'(c)? s ’ sion dePc";" e'."""]—‘&. “"01" })erf."t l:ed; lifetime of sleep satisf ction at a fraction in Washi e spring construction. Your bedspring mus! f a cent per night. Get one at your first are sald, in. Washington by: fit. [t must yield to the contour of your :ppurtunil = : ¥ Ansoni ‘urni body in order to take all strain from your sonia F iture Co. spine or other nerves and muscles. It must The Diamond Co. give you rgsiliency without sag—rest \\1ilh- $20 00 Peter Grogan & Sons Co. House & Herrmann Hub Furniture Co. L. T. Jones H. A. Linger, Jr. | I wi nship, | We sell fine furniture, | | i | GEO. PLITT CO., Inc. 1325 14th St. _ Phones M. 4224.5 ECZENA IN LARGE WATER BLISTERS Around Edges of Hair and il Nose. Cuticura Heals, *Eczema broke out in large water || blisters around the edges of my hair, ENGLANDER COUCH HAMMOCKS I ks equipped with Coil Springs Without Beaurisil shed in Made by FOSTER BROS. MFG. CO., Utica, N. Y. Wholesale Sales Agents, Baltimore Spring Bed Co. 754-758 W. Pratt St. Baltimore, Md. The only Hammocks eq; ds resiliency, ease and comfort. temples, and nose. _After a fewdays W. E. Miller | ENGLANDER *Productions for Sleep and Rest™ [l A days | Couch Beds Three Picce Beds Bedivans s Aons, wh el 11 Couch B Thize Fiete Be pedl caused terrible disfigurement, also | | : H DoubleDa-Beds Coteand Crame Gy e i | fiching and buring. The siching | | National Furniture Co. Wit-Edge Springs Couch Hammoeks Divans | | end burning were so intense thar | . Sold everywhers by Furniture Dealers Depart- i | scratched and irritated the affected Palais Royal nent s Write for liustrated [hire t N 2 iy ‘ 0. 2 parts and lost rest at night. M; :NGLANDER SPRING BED CO || Fairbecame thio. ry and fieiess. ” People's Dapariment Store h AL o L L A J. “‘A friend advised me to Cuti- 0 L3 New York Chicago Brooklya E /1. cara Soap and Otvtowst: sed i T Sanitary Bedding Co. Look for this trade mark LLANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST had used abouttwo cakes of Soapand three boxes of Ointment I was com- pletely healed.”” (Signed) Miss Mar- ion E. Hughes, 815 12th St., N. E,, Washingron, D. C. < Use Cuticura forall toilet purposes. “Outieura Lad- ‘whers Scap2be. Ount $4 FSPS" Cuticura Soap shaves without mu Walker-Thomas Furn. Co. Woodward & Lothrop Thompson Bros. { Mrs. Paul Yoder will sing “The Wa ‘ 2 ) ) | |t Pexcet: (Lloyd) a4 the Clovelang caused by lack of sleep. For you can’t keep springs are under your entire body—mnot Imorning. Mrs Francis Hawes will well unless you sleep well. merely at your head and feet. They don’t playithe @ccompaniments ; stretch or draw. They move vertically

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