Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 20

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_On the Lincoln Highway - Leading from Washington to Frederick, have reduced their Chicken Dinners to $1.50 Travelers’ Cheques —any amount in denomi- nations of $10 and Up Citizens Savings Bank, § 1336 New York Ave. i’ure, Crystal-Clear 4] Cubes of Ice REEZE your own ice in dry, crisp cold from automatic refrige eration. Keep perish- ables fresh indefinitely, Costs less than unsan- itary, melting ice. Demonstration free. Mutual Service Bureau, Inc. 1411 New York Ave. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Expert Dentistry Costs No More Here Than Ordinary Work Elsewhere lowness of price. n Extractions posi- tively painless. $ My perfect Buction Teeth will sot elip or drop—$5. Other sets of teeth, $5 up. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, $3, $4 extraction when E: tion and . All work guarents Opea § am SURDAYS woe DR, WYETH 524 427-29 Seventh Street N. W. Opposits Lansburgh & Bro., and over Grand Tea Co. mast thoroughly Ph. M. 7086 Doesn’t hurt a bit! Prop a little “Freezone” on an acking cornm, in- stantly that corn stopw hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with Sio- gers. Truly! Your t sells a tiny. bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn the toes, and ‘the calluses, wi soreness or rritation. e Mary Tipton Talbott entertalned { Friday evening at a pupils’ musical, | the affair taking place at the Friends meeting house, and consisted of the following piano selections: ‘Marche | Herolque” (Schubert), Miss Jullet i Chamblin - Edes; ‘“Vesper (Krozmann) and “The Brook™ Smith), Miss Phoebe [ “Spanish Melody” (Behr) and !diers’ March” (Schumann), Willlam Thomas Wolfrey; (H. Ruth _Hyatt; *Sol- Master “Gally Chanting Waltz” (Behr) and “March” (Hakh), Miss Anna Kathryn Randall; “The MIill” (Webb), Miss Mary Bell Beach; “Woodland, Echoes” (Newton), “Melody Waltz" (Orth) and “Honey Bee” (Orth), Miss Audrey Tallant Langley: o Shep- herd Piper” (Pauer) and “Spinning Song” (Ellmenreich), Miss Elisabeth avis Scales; “Hunter's Horn” and “Polonaise” (Schmoll), Miss Miriam Olive Johnson; “Evening 'Bell” and “Barcarolle” (Kullak), Miss Grace Margarette Burdine; “Remembrance” (Schmoll) and “Gypsy Song” (Rein- hold), Miss Rhoda Virginia Syden- stricker; *“Jolly Huntsman” (Merkel) and “Camp of Gypsies” (Behr), Miss Jacqueline Chamblin Edes; “Slumber Song” (Wilson Smith), Minuet, in G (Beethoven) and “Album _ Leaf” (Grieg), Miss Anna Marie Ermerins} “Happy Wanderer” (Jensen) and “Turkish "Rondo” (Mozart), Miss Ju- liet Parker Edes; Rondo allegretto grazioso (Mozart) and “Serenata” (Braga-Rummel), Miss Ruth Evelyn Giles; “Norwegian Dance” (Grieg), Misses Ruth Evelyn Giles and Jullet Parker Edes. Mount Tabor Church, in George- town, was the beneficiary of a re- cital given there Wednesday evening by Hazel Bachschmid, soprano, who was heard in the following exacting “Melody” and program: “Deep in Love Was I” (Rachmaninoff), “Slumber _Song” (Gretchaninoff), “Der Schmied” (Brahms), “Je Suis Titania’ (Thomas), “My Heart Ever Faithful” (Bach), “Liebestren” (Brahms), “Vissi d’Arte” (Puccini), “Romance” (De- bussy), “Chanson Provencal” (Del Acqua), “Rain” (Curran), “Spirit Flower” (Campbell Tipton), “A Bowl of Roses” (Clark), “Inter Nos” (Mac. Fayden) and “Love's in My Heart’ (Woodman). The music week assembly of East- ern High School will take place to- morrow evening, and will consist of a program by students who are 1aak- ing music a major study in that school. Included in the program will be the piano solos, “Romance” (Si- belius), ~Lillian Alpert; ‘“Witches' Dance” (MacDowell), Bertha Com- stock; “Valezik” (Mokreldg), Lois Shively; “Liebestraum” (Liszt), Mary Tarbel; Mazurka (Leschetizly), Ed- win Moore; “Turkish March” (Bee- thoven), Margaret La Hayne; Prelude, in C sharp major (Rachmaninoff), Edna Burrows; Scherzo, in B minor (Chopin) and "Scherzo, in E minor (Chopin), Hoxey; Mother o' Mine” (Tours), John Voeg: ler; violin solo, cornet solo, Otto Lehnert, and song, Lee James. ‘The ranged at the request of the music week committee at the Church of the New Jerusalem will be given this aft- ernoon at 5 o'clock instead of in the evening at 7:30 o’clock, as announced in the official program. There will be by Mr, Sperry; an or- elodia” (Max Reger). Miss Maud Sewall; an ay Spring of Eternity’ “Lift Up Your Heads" . Coleridge Taylor) and ““There Shall_a Star Come Out of Jacob (Menhelssohn), by the choir; i “What Affliction,” from “Requiem" (Verdi), sung by Mrs. R. C. Hilldale, soprano; Miss Mary Pend, contralto, and Frederick Sillers, and a duet, “Recordare,” from the same work, sung by Mrs. Hillsdale and Miss Pond, and “Come, Ye Disconsolate” (Ave Maria) (Saint-Saens). Mrs. Ralph Barnard will be heard in Bach's “My Heart Ever Faithful” and an en- semble of eight or ten cellos, under direction of Ernest Lemt. will play Goltermzann's “Religioso.” musical vesper service ar- The Washington College of Music held its last informal pupils’ recital at the college Friday evening. The program _was as follow: Piano, “Dance Caprice” (Grieg), s Flor- violin, selected, Ed- piano, Etude (Friml), Miss Adelaide Oser; violin, “Trau- merei” (Schumann), Miss Sophie Bay- nard; voice, “A Winter Lullaby” (De 1Koven) and “O Don Fatale” (Verdi), Miss Wynema McKinley; piano, “Sol- C minor (Bach), Miss Anita violin, “Souvenir and “Spanish Dance” (Mos: {Miss Ethel Bliss; piano, (Lack), Miss Elizabeth Heller; violin, “Gypsy Life" (Grant-Schaefer). Rob rd; i “Adieu,, Foret: ( aikowsky) and “Ich liebe dich (Grieg), Miss Mary Maxam; violin, “Serenade” (d’Ambrosio), Miss Min- nie Buchalter: piano, “Fantasie,” C minor (Mozart), Mi violin, “Evening Son H. C. Smith;_quartet, (Burleigh) and “By Minnetonka” (Liecrance), Miss Hyer, Miss Sangster, Mr. Ledford and Mr. White; piane, “Polonaise,” E major (Lisgt), Miss Mary Garrett; violin, “Meditation,” from “Thais” (Masse- net), Mrs. B. K. Young; piano, Valse (Arensky), Mr. 8. F. Pickering and Miss Davis, second piano. The music committee of the Dis. trict of Columbia Federation of Wom- an’'s Clubs, under the chairmanship of Mrs. John J. Stahl, will present an unusual program for music week on Memorial day at the Central High School at 4 o'clock. The patronesses are Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Calvin__ Coolidge, Mrs. Willam H. Taft, Mrs. Henry M. Daugherty. Mrs. H. C. Wallace, Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. F. H. Brooks, Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Mrs. Fred *A. Delano, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mrs. Charlotte Crittendon Everett, Mrs. James Free- man, Mrs. Mary Gwynn, RL _Rev. Alfred Harding, Mrs. Jessie Holton, Mrs. Adolph Kahn, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Irving Lenroot, Bishop William S~McDowell, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Rev. and Mrs. Jason Noble Pierce, Mrs. Willard Saulsbury, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Charles_ W. Simmons. Mrs. ram Simon, Mrs. Horace W. Towner and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. The voung women from the Holton Arms School who will act as ushers are Miss Gertrude Bryle, Miss May Bren- nen, Miss Catherine Dunlap, Miss Marganna Foster, Miss Helen Gary, Miss Mary Hepper, Miss Virginia Sel- den, Miss Mary Selden, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, Miss Alice Rice, Miss Har- riet Whitford and Miss Elizabeth Hudspeth. The Kaspar Trio, St Aloysius Male Choir, Miss Katherine ¥F. Cullen, pianist, and the J. L. Hud- son Company Male Quartet, Detroit, Mich., will present an unusual pro- gram. Senator Fletcher of Florida will make the address of the after- noon. Mrs. John W. Frizzell, pre: dent of the federation, invites all women of the federation and those interested in its activities to be present. (Other musical news will be found on page 31.) —_— ARLINGTON COUNTY WINS HIGH HONOR IN PAGEANT Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON,. Va., May 27.—Word has juet been received that A. D. Langley of Clarendon captured top honors in the tournament held Thursday in connection with the Vir- ginia historical pageant in Richmond this week. ~Mr. Langley, who was Arlington county’s repre- sentative, it is said, finished with a perfect score, and defeated a fleld of riders from practically every city and county in the state. At the tournament ball held the same evening-as the concluding rvent of the pageant Miss Eloise Hough and Miss Alice Sue Kesselring, both. of Clarendon, Arlington county, were crowned queen of the ball and maid of honor, respectively, the privilsge of selection having fallen to the tournament knight. S NUSEAL MENTON Mrs, Eugene Hale, ! N 4 ‘eek Bargains - June 5th the New Store at 9th & F Sts. Will Be Open These Prices Are FINAL. M= | 0 A Our Last Word in “This Removal Sale of SUMMER RUGS 116-Warp Linton China Matting. Sale price, yard . . .. 396 C. 24-Inch Grass Runner. Sale price,yard . ........ Marie Antoinette Grass Rug: Fine quality and exceptionally handsome patterns. All at Big Price Reductions. Extraordinary Values in | Sample Bedroom Suites ' $152.75 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite. Sale Price "89——1-5 In Solid Oak, Gray Finish. $249.75 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite. Sale Price, 31 1 9 75 Finished in Ivory. 2 T > . $259.75 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite. Sale Price, $ 1 79 75 Ms 12.95 Walnut, | — | 8x10 Rugs. Sale Price..... $9.95 -Piece Bedroom Suite. Sale Price, In Polished Mahogany Fim::h. SI 98:—_7—§ Ny ® . 6x9 Rugs. Sale Price .. ... $7.95 And Sixteen Other Dining Room Suites at Equally Attractive Reduced Pricgs Finished in American $298.75 Fou 4.6x7.6 Rugs. Sale Price.... $5.95 Smaller Sizes Reduced Proportionately This 3-Door Refrigerator Like cut. Of solid oak, with large ice compartment, and plenty of shelf room. Very special at 198 - Our Apartment Size Top Icer 114 Is just right-for the small apartment or cottage. Of golden oak and very durably-constructed. A bargain at . . - Opportunity Prices on Sample Dining Room Suites $300.00 Four-Piece Dining Room Suite—Sale Price. $1 69 75 Finished én Polished Mghogany. 189 © $350.00 F our-Piece Dining Room Suite—Sale Price: 1982 Finished in Jacobean Oak. 259: $350.00 Four-Piece Dining Room Suite—Sale Price. at Equally Attractive Reduced Prices Finished in American Walnut. ‘ 3 . X $400.00 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite—Sale Price. ., i - inished in Golden Oak.. And Sixtéen Other Dining Room Suit This Baronial Brown Reed Suite Consists. of wide Settee, Armchair and ith good grade of cretonne and fon and the cushions are re- Like picture. Arm Rocker. It is covered .has spring seat construc movable. Special at.... - HAVE IT CHARGED IF Yoy Wisn R ITORE LacH NINTH Porch Rocker A sturay chair in nat- uralfinish. Sale price— I'ncluding pillow and foot roll; cov- ered with_cre- tonne. Sale &7

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