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9 = 1921—PART THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 29 | stitier: “Mediatio ° ] (“"Thais). with or-|adopted by smart women f. cheatra (Massenet), _“Variations on |be worn under a roof. Theme by Corelli” (Tartini-Kreisler). | This red gown fee Mra. Marguerite Carter. concert it is not sufficiently ¢ \ “Th ue Danube” ¢« uss), orches- | ries with 1 T tra. M ccompanist. | show that The State Historic Committee, D. A.| Mrs. Lilian C. B. McA. Mayer, chair- | Yo piunge il . i man of ways and meuns: Mme. Su- “Ruth and Naomi" a c . by |wiil also sing during July and Sep-| A . B R., closed its meetings for the sunne Oldberg. vice chairman: Miss i SR et < A Y e s N aiog Sunaaya Pateit e T [Roberfahiadenan. chaizran/af nyces BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM lLQOpOAd Damrosch, will be given Fri- | 78 Tl o3 the months of st and | ¢l o Toad were: “Brief Sketch of William | committee; Mrs: William Wollf Smith. : > | day evening at the § o'clock service | urober, Herman Fakior. tone e Fin chalrd { program committee: 3 e . . 1 he Eighth Street T le. The |will be the regular soloist. There and Mary College,” by Mrs. William A"::‘"“" “Frh e e % Pd]ltlcal Intri of the ree emple. | e th a HAM | Amos s chi s nd Private | o Sons o~ ¢ill be no Sunday afternvon services Owen of the Army and Navy|(lommittee: Mrs Thedora Cunning- A Tale of igue and | | quartct, consisting of Mre Nellie | W) be noiSunday fatiarason sary(ocs Chapter: "A Sketch of Thor ham, chairman of printing commit- Revenge, | Shir Ciiff. soprano; Mrs. Flora = 5s Sars Traukiin (Chanten) Aexs| 3 & 5 (Copyright, by Little, Brown & Co.) tenor; George aritone, will e L e e s o M Lu-| The Frances Scott Chanter, D. A. R., iys Thom R bt Fakl e mobers of Yicory o} e T e e bere, weelc with Herman Eu PLAN FOR CARNIVAL. T R R <t and best known of the public- [ ———————————— and. crossing the room, locked it in the father oo Walts Nrishtson Wit Improvement Society and Firemen e apter. and = e stric - ) A 2 C V. o1 . e . Wolfe Ctapter nin ted women uf the Tistrict, hon- | THE STORY $0 FAR: | [her desk. _ .| rosch. has not been givén in Wash- | (he orean aid in, G at Sitver Spri 4 B ored her hosts in turn by ming § | Herbert Wrayson, returs to his “I had no idea that it was here. ington in many years, and is to sprograms follow Glassie of the Col {a member of Frances Scott Chapler. | | apartment in Caveodish Mansions 18te | | gp . oolq™ U i< pleture of my eldest | sung now as a contribution to Wash- | PrOgrams ToliQV = Clapter. About thirty additional guests were | | at night, finda a strunge woman, beau- | | g SME D 83 RERTE BT ington's “Music week.” The publicj, It was voted to hold the exercises of the mambers interested are asked to at- present at the meeting was alled to order at 2 luncheon. which was 0 tifully dressed, who claima to have mis- clicnt, who seeks to recover a paper The change in her manner was so hesitatingly. o de Procession” is cordially invited ThE Toca Torn will play the prelude and postiude. Barry, organist (Itousse in, n i Miss Katherine Riggs, Rice, Miss Catherine Collins, Ukulele and attendant on the unveiling PEla‘at the Hadleigh, and were joined | | faken s apartment for the one direct: ' ) 1y Strenzt osers ; Nl A ceentisn it bronze table to be placed at 1901 by many others later for the card B Aboye it af Morls He el 10 apparent that. under ordinary eir-| gichard Lorlcbers, cellist; Charles | baritone Ihes Souls ot b N gl il Ponnsylvania avenue on the afternoon | party that followed. T pr i niates that e will awalt | | cUmStances, Wrayson would not have | owbridge Titimann, and Lewis | ikhteou e 3 Hark. Hark My Soul . of June 4 at 4 p | 2 | Barnes outside his apartment. During ireamed of pursuing the subject. BUl |\ water, organist, ‘will *contribute |them, = A on High™ (“St Paul”) company of The Galemont Club was entertained | | the might Wrayson n. awakened. 1o | | the conventions of life seemed to him | BUECH" nULrS at this mornine's | (Speaks). inc STOE the Lord RRat e I BoUIENE e il al or KR et Samuel Gorton Chapter. D._A. R..| recently by Mrs. Henry Heine at her | | ih hallway he again meets the woman, | | small things just then. MUl My o) of All Souls Uni- |ser; offerto o g St Rt Tage s munil S e Abents met Friday evening at the home of | shack up the river. The entire pro-| | who seems in 3 damed eondition =07 “Your step-sister!™ he exelaimed. “I| (arian Church Way of the (Dudley 1Bicky. Solo pants wil | S % Mrs. Walter W. Hicks. Flection of | ceeds of the club go to charitable | | frarful of some object outside the Ba | | pag” G0 faea—shall 1 meet her this {dental sotos, Miss i (hualey Biick) Bdioiparte il Syt officers resulted as follow tegent, | purposes. The following officers have the street. finde the cab—the cabby afternoon?™ Constance Edson Seeger and Charles |ins and Mr. Mille N as ik s e helR ! on e Mary E. Smith: vice regent. Miss | been elected for the coming year S The. pas- NoP - " pSan o e A iolin. cone | Maestoso? (Faulles) it AN 2 of S Jarke. recording secretary.| President. Miss R. Penn: vice pre: senger. kened and o!™ she answered, gravely. Lou scr announce 4 VIOl Cter |zan prelude. “Andan Ly a Clarke: correspon. Margaret Linton; secre- n call sent for the During the do you say—shall we go out now cert and talk at the Belasco The fean - Sl et aisa Helon . Marshall: | a Henry Heine; treasurer, | | fint conversation “wlth' the woman {n She took up her racket, but he lin- | Friday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clocks i, po Nizh Line = o v, D @ity | a's apartment a mys| - - § i e 8610 i - v o treasurer. Mrs Norron; resistrar. Mr | soodrich. Dhore meruge Tl arcived s Wrar: ".',;7‘ . . In recognition of the inauguration M Fakier 3 ; BENEFIT DANCE FOR INDIANS. o . Miss Jackson: chap- i son's apartment for Barnes—ibal lease don ink me hopel ¥l of music week, the choir of thejo L ol T T e B, ]‘:’ifi“““}}:" e | _'m'rwl:"lv:-*‘:':"':“:m‘\r"- D Aeitz]| 1 Ve ko i once to the Tiotel Fron- |nq;: Miss Fitzmaurice he! Church of the Incarnation, Mrs. Hen- | i Tudia i BT e 7 | where a_frien itiEdhin: |l || sat ally a reason for{vy White, director. will sing 3 . and Mrs. Joseph il itiot fl || S Ehere 8 e e hellén; but | really o b Women's City Club—\rs. Toura Hill. In the i e the | | fire Sl 5e larumsed &t Wrayson's ::;l:-hz qveey: w.-r-‘med in the original | zram of sp isic L the s Bradley will be hosies: Rejdteaes Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook. club. and va (heorien are advanced. | | Of that picture. [ should like to mect | today. M ! 2OV tors' reception fhis afte from ¢ n Nelson Doocy. viee i, f | Rarnes [S[PenE step alster. I "I'l~‘|)'_ teWant to 6. She will be Sdgludis d-d. Annual reports “You will never do so “Ven in Edward 1" Richard o ot i STERIAT Jahe bnamioca. Deum in B S Dean, Mrs stss Jane | CRARCEE (9 BATE BAG ¥ wernen sats 0 AN b Al e e 1atein ¢ S bnahy Bartlett. M Mrs. F. I openin of the fall term. to con- B e R noi allow us to see or hear from her. | imhter of Jiirus Anthems, Sargent. Mr g e er the pica of Mrx. Jason Warr conversation with the eolonel. & ‘We may not even mention her name.” | g% from (he e anne Rich, Gounod: Miss Lora . 4 -| man. chairman of the chapter house | | 1< of the woman in the apari- “Your father.” Wrayson re el i o LEnen) SR SN Buck: duit 2 3 Miss Caroline MeKinley. Miss Bess Dl | doiniiitee. to buy a chapter house to i | gty S 0 4CTTgIt of the erime. .hwg;:'l'm*;yh e AL ";'a‘rr‘;": soprano. and Withur C. Kl ey o || $10.00 for Six Lessons Schreiner and Mi herine R. Will-' meet the needs of the organization. While they are talking a telephone | |y QORI IS 2 ¢ Lucy Dunwoody Higgi S antel isnkine: i ’ H < son. Throughout the afternoon thel i message comes for Wrayson. The same 'y 2 prano, will be the othe " siudents of the | Real HAWAIIAN Misses McDowell will render selec-| The Philo-Claxsies enjoyed its final| | voice which calied on the night of the “I should think not.” she answered. [ the evening service th : mith studios will be given | METHOD on tions of Hawailan music. 15| meeting at the home of Mrs. Wol-| | grime ks for an srpoisiment 8t | |smiling. “Dear old dad! 1 have never | clude *Magnificat A ay evening at 8 o'clock, when | A dsumme val for June 15. rayson's office eard him say an unkind word to any dield, and for the . : dany Doy program wi presented iy 16 2m e being arrenged under the | baupter, 3506 Macomb strect. Friday. ! ocik “the vieitor. giviog the mame | | one in my life. o e Light of Daye by |ser, alto: Henry Kpuger, tenor R oL e aprcaenied ) Steel Guitar auspices of the finance committee. All| Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. The | g e L I ST “And vet - Wrayson began,|Shelley. Mr. Lynch Luquer. violinist, | Eran aneke, Mrs. Edn A Myrtle Cronkhite, M 2 z the boardroom |o'clock by the president, Mrs. Pitcher. mes or from 7 = harpist. and the evening chor ston Ha) Miss Mabel Vaale et ;'en:odlv T;Px“m:rhmhn::. conmittee | After. nwy busineas: sesion the study 1 B ::-'J—'.'#—:.'f btz eAiBatee o Do you mind if we don't talk any| Mrs. Henry White entertained the! The solo quartet and evening chorus|yic Annie May Hurd, Miss Eleanor | Sl h“ .:-“mm»mm e of the refresh-{of “Hamlet" was resumed, The study =i more about it™ shc interrupted sim- | members of the Mount Holyoke Alum- | will give a_concert Thursday evening hrie, Miss Frances Peck. Miss et booth as well as the soda foun-|of this play will be continued at the ply. T think you can understand|nac Association at her studio yester- la: Walter Recd Hospital Miss Mary | 7iaima’ Yarborough. Miss e i in the marden, and the member- | October meeting. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) | that it s not very pleasant sub-|day afternoon. At the conclusion of | Beisser concludes her services at the | \iiliaker. Miss Joi e hip committee will have charge of he candy booth. Mrs. Nina Allender and Miss Aline Solomons will have general charge of decorations and pasters. Mrs. R. Arts Club—The program arranged By the entertainment committee for the current week as follow: This evening. piano recital by Mrs. 0. Jones will arrange | Helen | Corbin Heinl, assisted by Ernest Lent | 1921-22 vear book. hostess for the home committee when Mrs. Utley received the prize for the! best picnic lunch menu. thropic committee met with Mrs. Grif- Capitol Society, C. A. R, will follow its established custom of decorating the statues of revolutionary heroes in Statuary Hall. Members will assemble Mrs. Gutelius was The philan- ‘Wrayson lunched at the ciub that morning and received a warm greet- ing from his friends. The subject of the murder was, as though by common consent, avoided. Toward the end of “It's the colonel!” he declared. “We should have to go if it were Decem- ber! CHAPTER VIL ject: Do you feel like another set, or Would you rather do something else? ‘““Tennis, by all means. if you are rested.” he answered. ‘‘We will find our old opponents and challenge them again.” “I'm glad you've made friends with her.” the colonel said. “She's a harum-scarum lot. I'm afraid, and a sad chatterbox. but she's the right sort of a person for a man with business meeting a program s wis miven by Katharine Rich. soprano; Lucy Dunwoody Higgins. mezzo-soprano, and Alice Douglas Jones, contralto, with Emilie Mar- garet White at the piano. A musical p; interest will Katherine Dunn, Lena Simon, Eliza- beth Hollingsworth, Marie Stadther, Anna_Nagle, Thelma Pilcher, Flor- ence Callis, Ruth Ward, Violet Hough- ing House. fan® Marion Iabrizio, Katherine Beu- | pi= students who church today, and for a permanent residence in New York. at St. Paul's English Luthern Church A piano recital was given by the pupils of Miss Mary Tipton Talbott Friday evening at the Friends' Meet- 1l leave Thursday Anhme Ho and Geraldine Barlo rogram of exceptional be given this evening Gowns of Lace. The carefully-trained participated were: Miss Music Studio Monmonth H: i 1 :3 | Frankiin 5630 * ‘& dance for each evening. The com-|at the Capitol tomorrow at 10:30 & AT R at 8 oclock. Special numbers will || | w— e e L S R R i S S B e iie ba pead o ieia dewn and Bl epints tor Oarrat siure] The cighteenth annual piano recital |include “Wilh Verdure Clad.” from - = = = et il it o o Wisking o on T e e o aple n frane of himy > | SHermoun " were iriom " Saitteni | by The i o Lot wiam & | Crention, My ¥ifu'idois (512 | mv avve merrevnose. | 'MR. S. M. FABIAN aprons. plain and fancy. may be found. | Sawtelle, president of the society. E '?“.V" -Lo‘; ;mozf fif"’a“s."y'é."you-v. ;{n ‘\h-:r:ll:"::i:;d.un;? g.eemnl':r&":\rflh';n;” w:d]n,:;ay evenings at _ Pythian | Righteous.” by Smart, and Several months ago it dawned upon i u{.uf-‘,‘.’"’ ;_.-,‘.;;-'P. ;r':: e to help me out.” he caught sight of his host moving | Temple. x;mr, Beall was assisied by Bach Living Soul Awilits rmmpr 2| the obsorvers of fashion that the aress- B fet v b ;:‘s ; fiabe! = % i ;| Petworth Woman's Club—The scv-| “We're on.” Mason declared. “What [ about among his guests, beaming | Oscar Zeitler, soloist. cation.’ he quartet is composed | payers were accentuating dyed lace. atsry. . = mer. who will have charge of the art| . o) departments have been busy dur- [is i17 a fight>" and kindly. His daughter:’ The colos| ~ Those contributing piano numbers |of Mrs. B. H. Smart, soprano; D ) e e "’ e | WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY gallery. The commitiee on public re- |ing May completing the past years s a garden party my girls are|nel's daughter! What was he to do?| were: Margaret Kane, Ireme Grey,jrian Larner, contraito; Herbert - | The first popular go were Liet will take charge of the Whileiwork and pianning for next season.|giving tomorrow atternoon,” the colo- | The problem haunted him continually.| Virginia Fox, Carol Garland; Miriam |ridge, tenor and director. and copper brown that has a golden tint, and OF MUSIC elephant staud. The garden decora-|The Jiterary met with Mrs. H. D. Hill, |nel answered. “I promised to take | All the time he had to be pushing it | Bernstein. Marjorie Robey, Katherine | Kinsclla, bass. Miss Lockie Kincer|oe gray chiffon adorned with gray lace e =X, tions will be under the direct cbarge| . jip Mrs. E. T. Perkins assisting. |some of you down. Come. who's EOIDE | back. Peaper. Hazel Miller, Ruth Miller, | will preside at the organ. 7 chiffon adorned with Eray 1a0e | nDiZert Cimis, 1408 New Hamprtic Ave. of Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest. who IS Mrs. Kyon and Miss Roberta Patter-|io help me out? Wrayson? Good!| The guests began to depart at last | Margaret Mathiot, Louise Dodge, Dor-| " . —c— S e o FREE CONCELT, CEXS HIGH SCHOL planning, among other things. Son gave talks and readings on the |Hencage? Excellent! Mason? Good |By 7 o'clock the last carriage was|othy Loveless, ~ Ethel Flayharty, | The beginning of Music week will}that have gained in power since Febru- GH, 2OMBOk D s Lol 74| subject for the evening. Mrs. Maud | fellows, all of you! Two-twenty from | rolling down the avenue. The colonel, | Gladys Caw, Jessic Dickinson, Grace)be observed at the Fourth Iresby- |, . o i;lx. stsrllm’ s ffjl "" i Uv,l:,“' Howell Smith, a guest, gave recita- [Waterloo. flannels and straw hata.” ’wm- a_huge smile of rclief. and a|McFadden, Mary . Beuchert, 2 §- o an chure yl\-x ;nm l-(;vszl'; Now comes red lace for gowns, a PAVITT. SOSIEE 95 & cOrpoios r s Iers. | tions. The civic committee held a| The little group broke up, and the |large cigar, came and took Wrayson's| Boone, Alma Hall, Mary Allen, Kalh- | this evening. nthems and we 2 comes X two booths being provided, The presi- |1 hiaon at the residence of Mre. Jay | colonel was hurried off into the com- | arm. e Scanion, Katherine McCalmont. |known hymns will be sung by Mrs |bright capucine r~d that suggests the ASD HARMONY. e s v inbler stk | B_Smith. in honor of the president of [mittee room. Wrayson and Heneage | “Good man!” he exclaimed. “You've|Gladya Miles, 1da Colburn, Disie | Bdward C. Crossman, Miss Katherine | primitive east. Will it be worn over 1 Armpan: g o able eemmittae. Smong Booths | the club, Mrs. Mabel Winkelhaus. The | exchanged dubious glancet worked like a Trojan. We'll have one | Donneberg, Evelyn ¢ l»;m-nm Viola | Mackiwee, Mll:s Marian V ‘ebb n.“dklhké Ho o Whe i nowst T are e t canrr ] — i hain _ ROt yel assianed are china wnd miass,| cducational “committee was enter- \'garden pary in May!™ the latter | whisky and soda. eh? and then Tl Weaver. Rosa Stryker. Laura Imlay, |choir; and the pastor will speak of hore? ¥ % e WALTER T. HOLT L arasizned are china and Elat™ |tained by Mrs. T.'S. Tincher, when |remarked. show you your room. Say whe! Ruth Farran, Anna ite. Ethellsomo’ of the hymns of the Bible.|things done in the name o n n.NAL"M J28 L L Sport b e e o "o &7 | Mrs. Horace Phelps. Mrs. Charles Kel- | “Taking time by the forelock a| “T'Ve enjoved myself immenscly.”|Nevius, Elizabeth Hirons, [lizabeth|Herbert T. Keyser in orgunist and di- STUDIO. 1219 CONN ATE. e e et B ler and Mrs. Alfred Norcross were |little, isn't it Wrayson declared. “Miss Edith has | Michael, Mary Vaccaro. Mary Barrett. | rector. cenas TR o ConxAvE, © 2 appointed to pian the program for the | Wrayson sighed resignedly. been very kind to me.” Gretehen Bergner, Margaret 5. A i BESSIE N. WILD 1 ano and Harmony. I Ave. N.W. Evans a > L 3 ar- nerves like yo You're looking a bit | chert, Sophic Berman, Gladys anet Juliet Parker Edes, Miss J; eline n on the cello. Tuesday, at 8:30. final |10 Evans and ooumietatn il THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER. | iiie still, T seer™ & Toss and Mes Bortha Loveless Quick: | IS Tacker Bk FLep Jacquelte - Berformance of 1« season by e AT'S| The art committes held the last meet- | After all, the garden party was mot| Wrayson would have spoken then, | Mesers. Tilden Check, Carl COnnor|way Green ~Frazier, Miss Jean- EL §lub Plavers. Thursday. Col. Charles|ing of (he year at the home of Mrs o the Es but his tongue seemed to oling to the | James Gaghan, George Simmons, Carl | WE¥ “gRR FRBo0 Vil Ny : L Erailey will preside at the clubi 7% camppal, with Mrs. 8. G. Waite | 0 bad: The weather was perfect,and | roof of his mouth. He had been ask- [ Dreacher, Warren Dyson, Robert|pii;apetn’ Frasier, Miss Audrey e T siierward will lecture on | asisting hostéss. The committee of | the grounds of Shirley House wereed fo bring his clothes and dine, and | Bankert James =Mackcey, 1S809(%|'ralent Laneley, Miss Grace Mar- — = L 1 o = 3 ¢ Gree. e, - . lustrating 5is remarks with the walu. | Which Mrs. Gilbert Jackson is chair-|large enough to find amusement for L’;fl;::d T:me !.olr‘el:;i]zuw:"";" D e I Colbury Beall! g?re;::l:‘!‘urd;anlp. )‘1‘1}:”1:;..?; Edna SUMMER COTTAGES. able insiruments from his own collec- | Man has completed arrangements fori,) (he guests. Wrayson, who had | g o QR A8 CTRCE B FENOMD SEOMC P01 = Certificaten _in _harmony were | Tim! e, Miss Wi amson. tion. At tie weekly forum, Saturday the annual meet ing to be held June 6 made great friends with the colonel's not the slightest doubt in his mind awarded Ruth Ward, Sophie Berman Miss Rhoda Virginia Sydenstricker, FOR SAL Mo Boshbraeet e Saturday:lin Petworth Methodist Church, when Miss Bertka Mary Randall, Miss Mary Ty et - M Bushosrown will secasionsic | e e younger daughter, enjoyed himself! that the girl whom he had surprised [ and Marion Fabrizio. e s Mae Bomerine :)'n.n-rn"u.n HOMES speak on “Textiles in the Arts and immensely. After a particuarly ‘,':hx fl'"b“',',q" ,‘:‘,.";3“,‘,‘;‘,,:5;:::,-,,";2 Mrs. Robert H. Dalgleish has cards | Miss Evelyn Palmer, Miss Ruthevelyn "’N“:&;’ ""‘:'; arage SR, - i Feosnlly alathioome ol b o tical with the original of this = ]iton o o i g BARTRAM AVEL. NORTH OF . AL ibbetts, presiding. Mrs. H. Navlor S & o oy With = flesh of horor, he re- | torium, street and 3 ; il otern Dajirovemeats The annuul cel=brat. f the birth 5 We can rest for a few minutes in | ter. rror, Presbyterian Church, as follows: This Tot 435 of Dolly Maciion was held at the Col | Brantoar ™ o South America and ' nere,” she remarked. “You can con- |membered that it had been the colonel | avenue. morning—Organ prelude, “Spring g4 GEORGE W. lege “Women's Club. with the re- | o roll cail with current evente | SieF it a special mark of favor, fer| himae't who had pointed owb the PoS| Music-week Sunday at Christ Epis- | Song, Hollins; flute solo, “Ave Maria™ 3 oo £u- M= BB Fatten, presiding | - this is my own den.” Ly O e R e hek | copal Church, will be marked by a|(Schubert), Harry I. McCalmont: )4 OR YOUR WX HEOKER Bt. C state regent. gave “You are spoiling me.” Wrayaon de- Hnl! o e i fl’dmr- special program, arranged by Miss |soprano solo, “Oh, Savior Hear Me ) | e Jords of grecting, and the “Ode to| Luocy Holoomb Chapter. D. A. R.|clared, laughing. ‘May I se® Shome Half dremmed he sat down in & Goodwin, soloist and choir director, | (Glyck), Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler. and H SGLL ALADDIY g?lly’.\l,u'. written by the late |held its May meeting ac Mrs. Rich- | photographs? " e dina e T i nands. e|beginning at the 11 o'clock service. |fluts obbligator, Mr. McCalmont;-Medi- TTRE) Bridse: | $500. - ss Lida C. Tulloch, was sung: Mrs. ardson’s cabin on the Potomac, when| “If you like,” she anawered. “omly e er ="" } a o bl At 7 p.m. Miss Lucy Paul will give a | tation” (Bach-Gounod): Flute, Mr. Mc- i i L T ‘.:rg;lT::eds:’:ldlng éa;’rryxrem{”un the members, their’ husbands and|you mustn’t Ls too critical, for I'm ;l':'-fll_' ::-dl"'em'hi- lc:mwllelege’fl, lin€ ! thirty-minute organ recital. and at|Calmont; piano, Mrs. John C. Paimer, EBSA 4% - FOR RENT. "WB"““ no‘fey .a-':\ ‘Ctr‘;nn?ler hnl- guests were entertained at a picniconiy a beginner, you know. Here's m""on" ety ‘ymn .?.réu x| 7:30 o'clock the program will be as fand organ, Mrs. Cunningham; post- £ '.'I‘ ATLANTIC CITY Tecent experiences in South, America. | ensang term. - Regent, Mre ¢ o | through whils I so and tartthe hext |and an aimost reckiess resort to nis| PPUOWE: o 1oion (snettey), |Organ pretade: “rayer Harkers syio, 9’;. I3 Tt e . . S¢ : Regent, Mrs. ). | through while a o “The ng o Ve . e, “Prayer,” Harker; solo, il TRHED & T SCATOW AT By hmical program consisted of songs | Appleman; vice regent, Mrs. C. S |set” e e, e UM hed oves | “Lead Kindly Light.” Mr. Allan Black: | “Recessional”’ (de__ Koven), ' Mrs! /53 74 T e il salos by Mies Margarer Manaficis g | Richardson: treasurer, Miss L. Hazel- | She placed a volume in his hand and | the demons of memory which racked | (ory;" ~.praise = Ye, the Father” Wheeler; postiude, “Festal Postlude,” 3 Glen D e Wil sl Col. TOOBW. . & Texas. An informal reception fol. | [on: recording secretary. Miss Alice |swung out of the room, tall, fresh and Leh P tn . Tt amieer | (Gounod), duet, “In’ His Hands Are | Boslet. ‘Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, V3 Ber 2 - = lowed. Short: corresponding sccretary, Mrs.|graceful. Wrayson watched her ad- | almost feverish —Edith ¥itsmaurice | 5" ip, " Corners of this Barth” | organist. 1014 G. La Bat; chaplain. Mrs. Hazelton; | miringly. In her perfect naturalness d'“° ‘::'l c' l;nn <0n"; ""“ eolo | (Mendelssohn), Mrs. McRoberts, Miss ir The Skakespeare Society closed its|registrar, Mrs. Thompson. and unaffected good humor she re- | delighttul cempanion, 7 the eolo- | Gooawin; “Hark: Hark, My Soul” | The organ of Hamline M. E. Church i ®eason \with a social and business minded him a good deal of her father, | ¢! glanced toward him now an (Shelley), “Hear Me When I Call” | will be reopened today after exten- ) z meeting in the parlors of the Y. W. ry Chapter, D. A. R, met Mon- but curiously enough there was some anxiously. He recognized the signs in “Tarry With Me, O My Savior” (Rob- sive repairs and additions. At both G & STORAGE € A Oficers cintad foo the et at the Unitarian Houwe. Officars |other likeness which appealed to him | 9f high pressure. and the light ertsy. The solos will be sustained by | sarvices special selections will be MOVING. PACKINI ®eason were: President, E. V. Wile |were elected; Mrs. Joseph Stewart, |sven more powerfully, and yet which | Wrnyson's eyes puszled him. $ray Goodwin, Mrs. McRoberts, Mra. | given by Edith B. Athey. organtst. Mr e R T RACTANIDE DR ©x. Ph. D vice president, John |regent; Mre. David D. Caldwell, vice |le was unable to identify. It puzzled | There were no other men Mning |pop.y “Mr. Stearnes, Mr. Apple and |Jjones, baritone soloist. of Baltimore Btk RORERT IHANZ 580 2t st now O'Hagan: sccretary-treasurer. Grace |regent. Mra Frank K. Saie. reoording | lim $0 that for a moment or two after | 3R0 in course of time the two were | SODGH, NV '€CHN iy Paul at the |will sing at the evening reoital, be. Phome West 2821, " jeise Maud Morgan: dramatic director, Ma- | seoretary: Mrs. Frank B. Littell, core | her departure he sat watching the|left alone. ~The colonel passed the| T o' ginning at 7:30, 5 W. B MOSBS & SONK, 1ith AND F . Bel Owens Wilcox. responding secretary: Mrs. Charles W.|door through which she had disap- | CI€ar® and touched the port wine de : Modern fireptnof <torage. : Floyd, treasurer; Mrs. Horace K. Ful- | pearod, with a slight frown upon his | 28ter. which. however. he only of-1 gpe final recital of the pupile of | Ingram Memorial Church will give VB BOONOMICALLY Comstitution ¢ ™. D. A. R, held|ton, registrar; Miss Kathrina L |forehead. She was undoubtedly | f¢7¢g in a half-hearted way. the Associated Studios of 5. M. Fabian | special mustca: prosrieme toduy Sve Your freight or Liousenold goods. Its May moeting at the home of the|Harvey. historian. The following | charming. and yet something in con- | “1f you don't care about any more ,nq°Otio T. Simon will be one of the | cvening, with Mrs. Henry Hunt Mck e Our ‘estimates ar. proving this Jice FeEent, Mre. William C Sanford. | were elected to the board of munage. |noction with her seemed to impress e Mo, e, WIBHY have | cvents occurring in Music week and | director of the ahoir. and George Hath: IACORS TRANSFER QoL TNC. . “Reporis were g b . - > i % ° - 1 tak ce Thursday evening. at|agwav org = Fiven of the work done during the | members ex-oficin: ' M. © Josenn | i Honran impending sense of troni| Wrayson rose at once. T ke e xom.of the Wiison | away; organist. AtSp.m Mal. Charles 111 Vla_» year by the chapter and the following Joseph i ble. Everything about her person and Trowbridge Ti ittman will sing “Flee LBAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FERNITUI ery interesting! You know my opin- ARANK-24. Owens, T | 1 should Nike It.” he 8aid abruptly. | Normal School. The piano numbers |gq =7 L Sing X G oy e fficers wore eclected: Mrs Rob Roy | N faker and Mro. aevhor . mibe |ManDers was frank and mirlish, and |y gon't know how It in, but I seemn | N (i be “Valse, Opus 64, No. 2* (Chop- !ml“..(f‘“;,‘;“h”m"nlw;zlfi (Kipling) | o\ pCINE RED LACE GOWN TRIM- | 204 pianon, Fetioeis oo ER's. 650 Fa ‘.'.’..'f::‘.,“;m'.f‘,“,",‘;m“’;-”“,{”‘ym | with Mrs. Louis A. Abbot as honorary Al (hiEes (e iBeinaa reen souar L L e 1 fim) rabesque” (Letchetitsky). | “31s @ qigo®™ JIEHE ¢ (GUC). | “NMED WITH BANDS, AND SASH OF | 3"w'*" bhone Matn 126> < : TEe ] i ey passed out into the soft. cool i S 1; impromptu. - 3 - » . EPE N LONG | aem—————— Vaok frcording secrétary; Mrs. Belly | ember e gling all the afternoon to forget Al- [ 5z "A™ nightingale was SINEINE | Moo taecr (Chasin), (ladys Dickey: (Chenayy: T oL T elionen RoRey D N OFJADR BEADS. MODERN FTREPROOF STORAGE 'an Ne. corresponding secretary; ready he began to feel the clouds of | ., ouhere in the elm trees which A bestue” | (Debussy). “Polichin. he«-, and there will ba two EST VANS ON THE ROAD Mra. Fr A._ Ewarts, treasnrer.| The Antheny League closed a year |nervousness and depression stealing od th e at Arabesg bert Hurns |#nthems by the choir and the usual 5 < .| LARG o W, v £ ful work with a h bo: border: e garden. e air was|.jc" (Rachmanioff), Robert Bur s Ll 3 adopting bright red during a hot sum. g . Lewis, registrar; |Of suocessful work with a house boat |down upon him. He struck the table| yyqat with the perfume of early | Wwilliams: “Rhapeodie, No. 127 (Liszt), tecn minutes. moer. Tt is a tropical color : therefore, it | T813 ) [ M 2 Cunningham. historian. | Darty, by the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. | with his clenched fist. He would have | ;WOPL WA (00 POTIRE O SO0T DOl N turne. Opus | (RePresentative John Speaks of Ohio | Mo ¢ oo i rop el diya: YOU | Mra. Elizabeth Pierce. chaplain, and |L. G. Schroeder. near Alexandria. The |none of it. Outside was the delieious | \iRa2 TERCR oo ' 0vl0Y Jeanette MW i) Tne Lark~ | Wil make a short uddress. 80! pEan { Helen rurandfield Cook, recording |president, Mra Hendley, will leave to- | sunshine; ‘through the open window | '*F, POTR 0000 COlORR1™ he said: | PGlinka-Balakirew. Cora Gatinean: —a— Savage Neeklace With Savage Color. } Saadtary. morrow to open her oottage at At-istole in the perfume of the roses|yyp.ve something to tell you.” Rk et Major” (Chopin), | Mis9 Regina Luckett. pianist, was| France has made up its mind to wear lantio City for the summer. The|which covered the wall, and mignon- 5 Ay i =7 e adOr Ahapendie, | PTesented in a graduation reoital re- ¢ | gE.luribuas Unum Chapter, D. A. R.,|loague_will resume meetings in Octo-|ette from the trim borders, and (..o G pmel Jod IBe Way b0 & o | Allce ety e Y etn Swenie The | 99Nty by the sisters of St Cecelia |1t DUt one does not get the blazing sun o ®osed its season Thursday evening. at | Der. The prison reform “committee | stocks from the bed fringing the|feaon. In the dusky twilight the ?‘ho"“““ e hal numbern will be pre- | ACddemy in a program that included {and terrific heat over there that we in the home of Miss Darling, with Miss: Will continue its efforts for the aboli-|iawn. The murmur of pleasant con- [ MO0 [, “I% JUP S a7 0, o oF 1 Tolloming Lo s of Mever-Hel- | Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin and | America consider our portion for four Lander. Mrs. Freeland and Miss Hart- | tion of capital punishment in the Dis- | vergation was incessant and musieal. with black and almost startling dis- | mund. “The Daily Question,” “Maid- | L4SZt varied by an Irish tune, by [months of the vear. However, climate - man assistng hostesses. Annual re. |Urict, and for national representation. | iror a time Wrayson had escamed. He | 11 oo aganont the slear aho e vnen (he Roscs Bloom | Gran&er. The youthful artist gave |has really little to do with the ‘adoption | "8 SaVE el Ports were read Money was appro. | .o o iiim Chapter, D A.|5%0re to himself that he would go |{TGmeT AERIAL the CoAT BT e R Anni Datterson: “Mid- | to each exacting number an interpre- |of colors or fabrics. If we wear fur in| yruE WoRRY In ToaND 3384 priated for the Americanization work S B P ek o L no more into bondage; that he|anoyt whom I found in my flat, and | summer Lullab »owell), “Ri- | lative ability and technical skill that | August we may as well wear red. LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. ing carried on in Arthur piace, an | R held I13 last meeting of the seic:| (Ula dwell no more upon the horrors | apouty whom [ found fn my flat. and | summer Loty Ve Hright: | Eives promise of & brillant. futurs. | - Whatevr the color. it is acoepted that s, ANCEMOVINE. ! ;ddnlona.l donation 1o the chapter ;m] o Alexsncris, u..l.".;"r‘v:;‘ ams "‘ne’"""'“"" which he had lived. He would | *i5r ¥ arlc W rayion b e < 0 Isi and e will graduate in the advanced |lace is to be dyed. It can be handled in ‘,c.-‘m ‘mx&ml‘ucu S s epd for the chapter to be rep- | MUICRE, ook Owden. Mrs. Simp. | (ake hold of the pleamnt things of | Certainly:! What about her? Tol (miris" (Mag Fiute) (Mozart). | ¢Ourse of piano on the evening of |the same manner as chiffon or crepe. |, o 0d0 e V0 [ Tonal amasrane luncheon for the na- | Bot e b oniphan. ‘The follow- |1fo with both hands, and grip them (te1) you the trath, I am afraid I T ber Song (Philemon Bet Bau- |June 14. Miss Luckett was assisted |and if one prefers the standardized col- | lons-distasce vas and_local ' ing ofccrs weee alone % The follow- | 100 Cihoers wers clected for the en-|UENtY. A man should be master of | “Wrayaon stopped him with & quick, | cis) (Gounod). E. It Ballinger; three | By the vocal class and by Miss Sara |ors of black and champagne the dress-| RUYNTTED STATES . Bopent raere elected for the year: | 1RE GMOEE N e Milton W, Johnson, | D thoughts, not the slave of unwill- | fierce exctamation. SoLgeor Tae Thine Image. I [Kane in pleasing song numbers. malkers do not argue with the purchaser. egent, Mra Sylvanus E. Johnson: Suln® vewrs Mis ol xander vies |ing memorics. He would choose for [ ‘“pomt, colone!™ he said. “Wait 1 Thy Angel's Spirit.” “It Wus a a arzi Xo sown/for thelalernon el | T GE CQ «'s’n??n;*‘"".‘;?‘fzn“”’\{,;‘ L LE b Tement: Mrs. Georre Warfield, resord. | Nimself whither they should lead him: | until you have heard what I have to| Dream,” Mrs. J. Johnston: two M:'.-:‘rllrl llf‘n‘:; '(rnmg“.'x pianist, pre- | is more fashionable at m.-mpn:em’_m‘; S s o ¢ sccretary. Miss Clara E. :MES .G . Tooora- [he would fight with all his nerve and o ss of Jensc )n the Banks o od L omas, Loretta Rich- | ment than biack lace over black ne Brown, oorresponding sccretary, Misg 10K searciary: Mre impecn. <otma. |Will against the unholy faseination of e e o ved e igar eam | o E anzunares” “Murmuring Zeph- |4rdson and Evelyn Fersinger last| i« brightened up with brilliant jewelrs. re mf%rel\oum o on ::.rlm:. treasurer, Mrs. Grace | $pORC "g" Ondon. reintrar: < Mre |those few thrilling hours. He looked 1 his mouth. rys. Miss Hagzcl Hughes: three gongs) Week in a recital that displayed artis- | Even the woman who has a safe deposit aCiiG Gambie: historien ies gl ioward | Harrison, historian: Mrs. Alexander, impatiently toward " the door. and| Cycr picturer he exclaimed. “To-|of Grieg, "The Princers.t “The Iirst)te training and skill 5 box full of jeweln does not hesitate to ON, MOVING, BacK B hix s Ada Guit- . : = *|longed for the return of his late com- i Y Meeti rom Mont Pineio.” Mrs. i S P e a e o 3 = mer; chaplain, Miss Urilla Guitner. | parlismentarian, wnd Mrs. Slaughter. | 00 F e e O o | day T ey o my. mins | KT T Seaton: three songs of Schu-| The “Sanctus” from Gounod's “St. | jwas, comi or carnelian beads that hanes | PHONES. s205233 105 5% chaplain. haif-laughing flirtation. Then he re- bert for baritone, “Ave Maria. (ocelia Mass," will be sung at the of- | from neck to waist. We once thought Marfha Washisgton Chapter, D, A. R, closed its scason 4t the May mect: ing. ut the home of Mrs Charles J. Newbard; assisting hostess, Mrs. It 1. Oatley. The chapter unanimously indorsed the candidacy of Mrs. Wii- liam B Hardy for the office of staie Tegent. in the District D. A R. The following oificers were elected: He- Eent, Mrs. B. C. Yorks. re-eleoted; first vice regent. Mr: R. L. Oatle; re-elected; second vic regend, Mrs. €. C. Clements; recording secretary, Mrs. Charles J. Newhard. re-electud: eorresponding secretary, Miss Martha Ann Walker; treasurer, Mrs. Blanche Tyler Beaton; registrar, Mrs. Waker Dosh. re-clecied; historian, Miss Vir- ginia . Lightfoot. chuplain, Mra. T. B. Milligan, re-clected; board of man- agement. Mrs. Gustavus Ferber. Mre. William We:zel, Mrs. inez V. Tighe, Mr=. Clarence E. Curtis and Mrs. Mary F. Koenig. The Columbia Heights Art Club held its last meeting of the year at the Blue Triangle Clubhouse. with Miss HIll, the president, as hoste<s. Mrs. Bare, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. stevenson were appointed to confer with the Philo Classice Club s to ar ments for a dinncr o be g honor of Mrs. Frizzell znd Mrs. « field, newly elected president and viee president of the Federation of Wom- e of the Columbia Heights Art Club and the Philo Classics. Mra. Fullon read a paper on “Tha Ghetto of Rome.” and Miss Hill read from her Roman sketch book, which sbe wrote while in Rome with th Red Croes during the war % The club will he entertained hy Mrs. Leeds at her summer home, on Chesapeake bay, June 30. League of American Pen Women.— Mra Theodore Tiller, recently elected president, called the first meeting of her executive board Monday evening. at the clubhouse. 1722 H strcet Among those &ppointed to ofice were CHubs, hoth of whom are members | srant Circle. of Grant Circle, Invocation by presentation of flug, solo, Mis plasing statues, solo. I Senator Frenk ham; trio, Mrs. Miss Deeds: Howe: by bugler from Columbia Ch Tuesday oveni Waterman, reg The Florence mot Tuesday wh bury. 601 How: picn street reservoir. George ¥ have services at Th elected by the Alumni meeting Junc 2 nounced today The executive o named. Danc ness session. by Miss Emma F. wreaths Geottysburg address, Col. solo, “America,” diction by Rev. Charles F. Steck, taps charge afternoon at 1 o ASSOCIATION TO ELECT. Ofcers for the cnsuing year will be Aasociation Ladies’ G. A. R—AL the joint memo- rial services.to be held in the rotunda of the Capitol this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock under the auspices of U. 8 1, and Abraham Lin- coln Cirele, No. 3, all patriotic orani- zations and friends arc invited 1o at- tend The program. under the chairman- ship of Mrs. A Goodacre, president of Abraham lancoln Circle, assisted Hiywood, president wili he as foliows: Rev. Father Eroks, oolors and salute to Mary Helen Howe; and flowers on Albert Lang; address, B. Willis; Lincoln's B. F. Bing- Sarah Deeds, Mr. and Miss Mary Helen prayer and bene- Fort Myer. pter, D. A. R.. met g with Mrs. W. W. Wallace, $22 185th street. Mrs. Jason t, presided. e Wheel C th Mrs. Frank Wood- ard _place. A club will be held Friday at the 16th omas Corps and Post of the memorial nwnog ocemetery this Business High School at its unnual at 8 pan., it was by James . Wilke ammittee also will b : will follow the busi- membered the album still upen his knee und opened it quickly. He had dabbled a little in photography; he would find momething here to keep his thoughts from the forbidden place. And he did indeed find something— something which set his heart thump- ing and drew all the eolor, which the sun and vigorous exercise had brought. from his cheeks; something at which he stared with ‘wide-open eyes. which he held befors him with trembling. nervous fingers. The pic- ture of a woman! The picture of her! It had luin loose in the book, with its back toward him. Only chance made him turn it over. As he looked he understood. There was the like- ness, such likeness as there may be tween & beautiful woman, a little sad, a little scornful, with the faint lines of mockery about her curving lips, the world-dreary light in her distant eyes, and the fresh, ingenuous girl with whom he had been bandying plesmant- ries during the last few hours. had felt it unknowingly. Ha realized it now, and the thought of what it might mean made him catch at his ‘reath like & drowning maa. Then she came in. He heard her gay laughter omtaide. a backward word flung to one of the tennis players, as she stepped in through the windows, her cheeks still flushed and her eyes aglow. “We reaily ought to watch this set.” she declured. “That is, if you are mot too much absorbed in my handiwork. What have you got there™ He held it out to her with a valiant attempt at unconcern. 0 you mind telling me whe this is”" he asked. She glanced at it carelessly enough, but at once her whole expressien changed. The amile left lipa, har eyes fillsd with trouble. “Where did you find it?™ she aaked in a low tone. “In the album,” he wered. *Tt was loose between the pages.” Sbe took it gently from his fingers, | 6 p.m., exclusively for men and boys. n as to that young—" Again Wrayson stopped him, this timé with an oath. “In your house. colonel,” he said “Your daughter showed it to me— in an album!” The colonel sat like a man turned to stone. The hand which held his cigar shook so that the ash fell -upon his waistcoat. “Go on ! he faltered. “I asked who it was. that 1 was told Miss m daughter! Forgive it was your ter! ! 1 had to tell you!" The eolonel seemed to have shrunk in his place. The cigar alipped from his fingers and fell unheeded onto the grasa. His mouth trembled and twitched pitifully. “My—my danghter Louise™ he fal- *“Wrayson, you are mot seri- us “It i{s Ged's truth,” Wraywson an- swered. “I would stake my soul upon it ‘that the girl—1 told yeu about— was the original of that picture! ‘When 1 look at your daughter Edith I can see the likeness.” The cal s head was buried in his ands. His exclamation sounded like ob. My God!” he murmured. ere was silence. Only the nightingale went on with his song. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) — NEW BATHING SCHEDULE. Superintendent of Pools Announces Hours for Men and for Women. F. J. Brunner, superintendent of the municipal swimming pools at 17th and B streets northwest, last night an- nounced .that, beginning June 1. the Il:h dule for the pools will be as fol- W Mo ‘Wednesdays and Pridays. t to 6 exclusively for women and girls; esdays and Thursdays. 1 to 6 p.m., and Saturdays. 10 a.m. to \ le Sun; on the Waters,” rl King " Henjamin Yoo Morrison; two |tho Advent by arias _for soprano, "My Heart "Ever aithful” (Bach), “Thou Great and Harlan Castle. Mighty Sea” (Delibes), Mildred Smith two songs of schumann for barito: “I'll Ne'er Complain,” “The Two Grenadiers,” John Waters. Gertrude McRae will play the accompaniments. The public is invited. Hazel Bachschmid. soprano soloist of Ingram Memorial Congregational Epiphany Ch week with a arranged by Ad wnd Mrs. will play a gra the Buch-Goun: fertory this morning at the Church of direction of John R. Monroe, organist. The tenor solo will be sustained by choirmaster. the full choir under the were “‘art] but we can no longer pigeonhole the fashion in such speech. Women Chooxe Copper Lace. Women appear (o like dyed lace frocks for the afternoon and at present they choose brown, fog gray and that shade of beige waich is often cailed biscuit urch will observe music special program today lolf Torowsky, organist At the morning | The entire gown is made of the lace over onstance Edson Seeger [a crepe or chiffon foundation. mind you, oup of violin a not one of satin or silk. There is a sash od of brilliant color, especially in that red- harch, will sing with leman | sung b % . | purpie of summer grapes. ymphony Orchestra On {with violin obbligato played by Mrs. 1f one ¢lects to wear a capucine red the steel pier, Atlantic ieeger. The choir will sing Lutk laco frock, such as the French do. the = ; “Te Deum in (' and Calkins “Ju sketch shows what is smart. This r Mias Katharine Fosshas refurned |y, "G Chaplain Riddle will speak, | lace is trimmed with bands of red crepe from Panama. W e e coessful | The evening service will begin at 7:30 | de chine and lined wiih red chiffon. The e O b7 s Dick Rbat with an organ recital Ly Mr. Torow- | curious sloeves, although they appear tour directed by Miss g sky. assisted by Dr. Leopold Glushak, | extravagant, are extremely popular. Miss Agnes Seaberg, colorature so-|tenor. who will sing “Cujus Ani- | They drop away from the arm just be- mam and anthem sung by Mrs, John Martyn, the chorus. prano, who has been making a suc- cessful tour of the west, gave a con- oert Saturday evening at National Cathedral School. iA special musical program with fif- sisted by Margaret Morgan, soprano; Dlorano; | the steel pier. Ramona Beckner, R. Markwith, vic organist; dnink A concert by and orchestra o lege of Music wi 5:15 pm., in the tral High School This afternoon and evening at the Church of the Covenant will he the last services rendered this season by the regular choirs. Both will dishand from Rossini's and sacred songs will be The chorus will 7:30 at the Sylvan Theate of Ingram Memorial Church, teen-minute organ recital will be i given this evening at Ickington Pres- [ {if Proxram Byterian Chureh. The choir body is composed of: Gertrude Lyons, ~80-| fazel Bachs prano soloist and choir direetor; Marie Cisco, alto: Daniel Morgan. | fantie City Biline tenor: Jumes Baftes, baritone, as- ooy R 4 the Leman Orchestra on low the shoulder and meet it ugain at the wrist, which is onc of the many Byzaniine fashions we continue to ex- ploit. This_sleeve was brought to America in March in a modified form for afterncon gowns and has been ‘Stabat Mater, Brown, J. Bartlett, Ambrose Durkin and also take part in tomorrow evening at CONCERT the Faculty and Orehestra of the Washington College of Music cditorium of Central High School -sday Evening, June 2, 8:15 o’clock chmid. roprano soloist i in At- concert en age. Members of memhers of the faculty of the Washington Col- ill be given Thursda auditorium of the Cen- 1. The public is invited. Th The foll has been pre- unuil the firae Sunday in November. pared- Overture SPhedra® (Massenet), | Margaret Carter rehearsals the first Wednesday might | oer A Sone of india~ (with mchome) | Clara Young. .. oprano in October. m’l‘he mugic ml.lnk-:x the Lorsakoff | George Harold Miller......Baritone summer. in the evening, will be ren-[me") (Delibes). Miss Clara Youn; ; i dered by Richard Loriebarg, violon- | maic, 1 Mocar™ (Chomy. M Weidon | Weldon Carter. ...Piano cellist; Estella Thomas, violinist. | Carter; andante from “Fifth Symphony, | C. E. Christiani . .Directing. Claude Robeson, organist. and W. §.|Op. 64" (Tschaikowsky), orchestrs RS : Blanchard, precentor. On the_first | “Roadways” (Densmore). “To The [Marjorie Davis ....... Accompanist Sunday evening in June Miss Bolln,) Evening Star" soprano, will be the soloist and she orchestra (Wagq - Mr. George Harold (““Tannhauser”), with The Public is Invited the bead necklace belonged to those who Let Us Move it General Transfer and Storage mu;"'.":.‘lfii Hrom. il stations. rom all ata Expert Packing, Crating & Shipping City, suburban and jong-distance ba; Estima; at any tim Phose_N. o7o8, [ Moving {| LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. | 15th amd Pa. Ave. N, Telephone Main 6990 The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 3054 Specialists in _ Long-Distance Moving *The Central Transter Co. ™ ur:_nm‘f R AoTiNG, FToRAGR. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA SUBURBAN. UNION STORAGE COMPBANY Mon, d Tong Digtance MOVING. By Caretal Men: iatcs MReaonnble Plon 104 PACKING BY LXPERTS Nort! 765-9 Fia. Ave. N.W. 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