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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 18, 1922_PART 1. ' - . Flag day by the Navy Department, in | Simpson; “Piszicati,” from “Sylvia Bal- Americans to Participate conjunction with the Shipping Board. [let” (Delibes), “Ballet des Papillons” . :or | Mrs. Lyons sang “The Star Spangled thryne “War In Big Peace Demonstration | Bin.ci accompanied. by the Masine 1 Band, and others participating in the | (Mendelssohn), Elizabeth McDermott, exercises were L. 8. Whitcomb, co: Mrs. Middlekauff. netist, who played “Somewhere a [ Musical Mention . : :: ] | Voice Is Calling,” by Tate, and the| A delightful home recital given re- Re-ocganizatior. plans in choir cir- [ from ballet othy : e Y earcsd Bontal. | cently by pupils of Helen Josephine | cles, some tentative, some “signed. “Wedding March, 0 Mid- 4 - mann's mareh, “Our Glorious Ban- .Yt‘)lhn!lon cilla:lertulnu'd 8 fow rmvn;:a sealed and delivered.” are just noW|gymmer Night's Dream” (Mendels B : 2 (LaKe) s-'?':i’v.‘]?ey':(a Poopless (An- | Among the little Tolke participating dividing public attention with the|sohn) Anna Stoll; “Study’ (Schyite), £ ; : Slifte)'and. “The Stars and Stripes| in the affair were Enid Padgett, S. J. pring_Song” (Hollander), Virginia ; Forever” (Sousa). Hanford, Christine Splgnul, Joseph perennial “pupils’ recital,” and each | 'S e | King: “Prelude, B Minor” (Mathews), R - Hanford;EChristneSplsnul Joxwp meal ebias o S = n [enalieve e INAINTHGss tEnoang S e Mrs. Dorothy Watson, supreme his- | man and Aubrey Martin. nations and appointments of great|Young Charms,” arranged for left Tl o P D e tional interest to a large portion of Wash- hand alone by Mero; “Au Matin® & : o A | Musical Society, and Miss Alice Jones,| The solo quartet and evening ington's musical forces. The first|(Godard) Louise 'Fisher; g« 4 | business delegate from the Washing- | chorus of the First Baptist Church, Chinrehe 2 om- | (Mever-Helmund), “Le Papillon] - 1 ton Alumnae Club, left the city Fri- |assisted by J. Lewis Moneyway, mon- of ‘the churches to announce coms jwallee), * [Geraldine | Shook: s, g day to attend the sorority convention, | ologist, will give a concert Tuesday pletion of its choir personmel for|Triste” (Sibelius), “Crescendo : | Which is to be held in St. Lous, Mo., | evening at the church. The program | next season is the Church of the|stn). Elcanor McCoy . from June 20 to 24, inclusive. will include the following: “The Old (Rossini-Kuhe) “Study, D 3 M . Scott), and “When a Maid Covenant, which has long held “"ltm er), Helen Lee; “Dance Caprice ; 8 Th 2 " S - . A : % : e firat concert under the auspices | Comes Knocking” (Friml), evening Impoxtant plsce oy the musical FD, (CriER) ibpmblatt (Grutzen: | I Pog of Troop No. 63, Boy Scouts of Amer- | chorus; contralto solos, “The Last €ere 1s a vale o oom an lnlng of the city. Claude Robeson, organ- | macker). “Reverie” (Scheutt), Carlyle ica, took place Friday evening at|Hour” (Kramer), “Homing" (Del ist and choir director of the Mount|SlSher: “Reapers Song’ (DOuryile). | " | |Galvary " Baptist Chureh. “scoring_a| Riego), and It You Have a Sweet ~ 5 c ; arly d 3 P o stinct “success. Miss Margaret | heart awley), Frances Harlan: Pleasant onal Church, who k, the Lark™ (Schubert-Liszt), and G Mansfield. violinist, contributed two | O'Brien; 2 v > huber i 3 : . c : quartet, rmena” (Wil- — Puadiane Caimssomivass chmeid S Hupy. ook umue Il s ipe” | | Bininia, Vi, CSimated o | Ohren: auarizt, Curmena O | uites ecial Purchases an l};e plano a--nm[r:u ment to the w rk‘ml‘“! Doyle. & n;{. and Ralph W. Bissonette, in-|loved” (Blumenthal), unrise and | . ° of the evening choir, has . . : = . - Vg i | addition to one piano solo, furnished | You” and “Smiling Thru,” both by @d to direct the evening chorus choir,| Miss Louise Ryan. who has appear- - v \ the accompaniments to the temor | Penn, Charles E. Riddel; negro dialect | lsp ay uites e INOW er: at and Mrs. Howard Blandy. accompan-|ed here frequently in student recitals, | solos, “Wishing and Fishing” (Wells) | stories, Mr. Moneyway; “The Miller's | X ply his place at the plano. Mr. Robe- ! body Co vatory, has been awarded o 5 Raymond: b: solo, “Asleep in the| Back to Ole Virginny” (Bland), even- son will continue his work at the|her teacher's certificate. nuustuy?‘n ; Deep” (Petrie), Fred East: contralto|ing choru: “Morning in Spring" l ° Mount Pl nt Church, as it holds|made the Mgm-‘s-l mark lnllhe :fl‘f‘; i 8 .5 |solo. “Homing” (Del Riego), Mrs.| (Matthews), “Norah" (Piggott), Flor- no service in the evening. The,er's certificate class—that ls. receive 3 ¥ ] |Willlam T. Reed; soprano solo, | ence Howard; negro dialect stories, ! 0 0 Thorus of the Church of the Covenant | the highest general average. She | E 3 “Happy Song” (Del Reigo), Mr. Moneyway; “Invocation to Thor.” | will be supplemented by a solo qua played in the second of this year's 8 s 3 Am Longing For You" () arranged from “sextet” in Lucia di| Richie McLean, contralto: Ri t‘ors. giving Liszt's “Polonaise in C o’ > piano solo, “Pendant la_ Valse” “My Ain Folk” (Lemon), and “In SRy e —— rar, tenor, and Herman Fakler, bari- | Minor. (Lack), was rendered by Bradford|victus® (Huhn), Arthur Chester Gor P ¢ ev for Reduction of Armamentn, L harege of the music for the | Tuesday and Thursday evenings at | Ceuncil D am o it seorge ! il be In eharge of the musie 0F (] (i recital at which Louis A. Potter. | who is orgunixing America e G b b — Furniture at Very Low Prices Reeside as prec . "At the after-| A duet, * 5 A George Goodwin. Eugene G. Mason. | cital at the Metropolitan M. E. Church, The reductions on the followi it (taki £ lar 1 3 s d a H ollowing suites en trom our Tioteelet and' “HEienie " Thomat | BSE, (R U Do el Y o) el | iR e et : S i v ous wapilar o puices) violinist, will in the musi master; F. Stewart, assistant scout-i' Duet, “Spanish Dance” (Moszkow- | are too important to be overlooked. Such reputable names as WINDSOR. vocal soloists for NG n 4 Wil conclude Potter, Weary Trav (Coleridge-Taylor) o = maker; “Cradle Song” and 5 3 Muevay: will conclud Intermediate grades—-Spanish Sere- | piane” solo, -“Trysting Place” (Ma Students of Eastern High School will { Drops™ (folk tunes), Margaret with the suites on sale. fces today d during the summer| (Chaminade), Taylor Ander- the baccl: o 2 ) sl e rate 1o E L X ~Rogers), “The Pin” and “Fishin| he bacclaureate service to be held this | Green; “Fairy Polka” (Spindler), Arthur Mavo will substitute for hign | SO M Sromptu (Lack). VIr- | (ol W heeler Wileox). Miss Shide;|Mmorning at Ingram Congregational | Mary 'Harris; “Minuet” from “Don in the evenings. s 5 rowler: oTa- ! o Sl £ CChaminade), - Phyllis Fowler; “Ta- | Yo o0 S0 e “The Chest- [Of their school. Among the numbers ; “Merry-making” (Ornstein), Weltha rantelle” (Heller), Charles Reed, and [ n Qv (page). “Little Gray Home in | Will be the offertory solo. “My Task” | Woolhelser; “Barcarolle” (Kullak), ist of the Rubinstein Club, will sup-jafter three vears study at the Pea- | [N - ] | and “Little Bird,” sung by Willlam| Wooing” (Faning)., and “Carry Me tet. consisting of Ruth I'eter, soprano; | txhibition concerts at the conserva. 43 Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill. Lammermoor” (Donizetti); bass solos, | tone. Harvey Mur will preside at . Abnerthy, and A. B. Pierce, in some | bac chorus, “The Gipsy Rondo, 4 e L e nd | Quite an array uf talent asslsted | Excentive weerctary of the Nattonat | OGRS, 400 A 8 Bleees (0 Sme | pachi faenin, ey S (E0RIGT nusua portunity to Buy Good ik the mticic will be as pre- | 3T Dresented his class of pupils In | the Internationnl “no-mor officers of rouh. 63, ihelute L. B.| The Whitecroit Piano School held | ervic orelel ’ iam F. Raymond and Fred |July 20 and 30. 1 noon servic a4 Loreleberg!l : { Robert H. MeNeill, James C. HerIng. | giving the following well arranged | & Vi tary grade: “Sere (Lanciani) and | Secret” (Woodman), Mrs. Hilldale; mas i portions of the service, oL " (Poldini), Louls | “Deep River. Let Us Cheer the|master. ski), Susan Cannon and Dorothy Shoe- | GRAND RAPIDS, NORTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY are included work at the church wit hthe Thompson). Helen Stone; *“Seart | Dol S0 (o0t nevra” (Sam- | Participate in the musical portions of | “The Clock” (H. G. Kinscella) Dorothy in the mornings and Claude Robeson; cus; ~Pas des Amphores” i (it WICEer, W Qo nce), “Doan |Church for the one hundred graduates | Juan” (Mozart),” Clementine Brown: n Chure ! (Ashford), and three trios, played by |Reba WIll; “Valse in a Minor” (Grieg G wave aive i Aberneth, William Clegg Monroe, soloist of the | T4 ler). ) Socond Presbyte O ome | “Pendant la Valse” (Lack), Bradford | tne®w o™ (Lonr), Mrs. Hilldale. ol Wedncsday evening | 3 : o lan interesting group, consisting of Mrs. ! Helen Cox; “The Watchman's Song S ome of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver | Tenor 'Solo, “Sunrise and You Maj. and Mrs. Howard Benion, the |Clara Bernheimer, pianist, and her two j (Grieg). Mavis Lyman: “The Music Smith, in Chevy Chase, Md.. before an | (Penn). Mr. Raymond. _{latter in charge of the music at|daughters. Elizabeth, who plays me‘ Box" (Poldini), Elizabeth Lac “To T fative muicnce, comprsed largely | | Advanced —srades—Waltz in B\ Christ Lutheran Church, left Friday violin, and Louise, whose instrument is| Spring” (Grieg), Alice James; hington musicians. Mr. Monroe, (Chopin). Grace Craerin: | for Salt Lake City. where they wiil[the cello. They will play “Chanson % papil of W. Henri Zay. teach. | Arabesque” (Debussy). Elsle Oliver: | spend the summer. Triste” (Tschalkowski), “May Flow- o Aiitame felighted | “RRondo _Capriceioso”” (Mendelssohn &5 fers” and “Yesterdreams® (Zamecnik). | Louise Dyar; the gathering by his pleasin «tty Morris; “Moonlight Sonata’ Lucy Dickingon Marx. soprano, and | This evening. commencing at & o'clock, | Mildred Green; “Dancing Doll i oAl curtisaten ol (Beethoven). Adagio-Scl .| Armand Gumprecht, flutist, gave the |the last musical service of this season | dini), firat; mpyement Handel's | Olivia Biller: “Witche: program Friday evening, which was Wil be rendered by the choir. under | from “Concerto in G Minor” (Mendels- Schumann and | Dowell) Bertha Comstock, broadcasted by radio from NOF naval |direction of Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee, | s0hn), with second piano accompani- | and ballads | “Marche Militaire” (Schubert-Tausig). |air station, Anacostia, the numbers with Lewis Atwater at the organ. The|ment.’ Helen Williams: “Canzonetta €. C. Willlams. {inciuding, ~ “The Shepherd Lehl” |program will consist of request mum-| (Schuett), Florence Lawson: “Concerto Trio From Faust” (Gounod), Mrs.! (Rimski-Korsakoff), Mrs. Marx, with |bers from former programs, among them | jn D Minor” (Mendelsshon), with | ter Mr. Raymond and Mr. East. {flute obbligato by Mr. Gumprecht; |the organ prelude, “Andantino” (Padre | second piano accompaniment, Rich- Scherzo in B Flat Minor” (Chopin), | “Love Song" (Haesche), Mrs. Martinl), arranged for violin, cello, Pi-iarda Gore; “Mazurka in B Flat Tuth Barnhart: “Romance” (Sibeluis), | “Canzonetta” (d’Ambrosio Souve- |#n0 and organ. and plaved by Frieda ! (Chopin), Pauline Thompson: “Con- Edwin Moore La Campanella” i nir” (Drdla), Mr. Gumprech . | Hauf Erwin, violinist; Mr. Atwater and | certo in A Major" (Mozarty, with sec (Liszt), Josephine Leonard. [ the Cows Are in the Clover e McKee. Anthem. “Savior. When | ond piano accompaniment, R. Joyce Thursday— { pposin’ ¥ (Trevalsa), Mrs. Marx Involves the Skies” (Shelley).|Barker; duet, “Valse Brillante in A Intermediate grades—“Song of the ! “Bolero, panish dance in I minor {incidental bass solo, G. A. Johnson: vio- i plat” (Moszkowski), Burne Der- | hubert, negr ¢ American compose! fied range of panied at the | quests in_contributing two piano Walter Nash, violoncellist, also added to the pleasure of the occasion by ing the prelude to “The Deluge’ n." both by 1 Y 2 B 1 S8 i o R e t : : S achs), Do homas: | (Pessa “hanson — Meditati n salc ragment” (Mary Helen g o has at v e L b "f#fifn‘f';w’lkfi‘lf"’ s if‘:“:,f,','g:;. O et 1 ‘?-[‘?,:(:Bnn\'ni, Mrs. s soy, “Lixe | Tick and Helen Willlams enjoving the hospitality of Mme. Ernes- : 2 + (Nollet), Eugenia |Song” (Ware), Mrs, Marx; a Visi |a8 the Hart" (Allitsen), Charles T.| Pupils of Miss Margaret Archer! tine Schumann Heink in her home, fur- | Nocturne” (Grieg), Dorothy |d'Arts.” from “La Tosca® (Puccini), |Tittmann: organ solo, “Andante” (Mas-|were heard recently in recital at her e T e st delighttul fea- | Miller, and “Second Mazurka” (God- |and “Elegie’ (Masscnet), Mrs. Marx. 5enel). Mr Alwater: soprang solo. /0 | studio, giving the following program: | fures of the evening by relating anec- |dard), Edward Burdette. with obbligato by Mr. Gumprecht. O. |Divine Redeemer” (Gounod), Miss Netta } Piano duet. Ellzabeth Trapp and e Cohich enve the guests an inti| Duct from “Madame Butterfly” |J. Hodge assisted at the piano. i Cra companiment of violin. ! Dorothy Graham: solos, “Romance” mate insight into the character of this | (Puccini). Mrs. Hutchins and Mrs.| = e e ! (Contralto s | (Rathbun). Virginia Escher: -Down . -hearted artist o 4 Potter. e quartet o any ch, o AL e naareed great-hearted artist of international | POfter. =~ ades—"The Butterfiy” | composed of Mrs. Hugh A Brown, so- grane solo, “Face to Face” (Johnzon). |G CBeethouay: - = (Lava fadetet Becker: “Bnl- | prano: Miss Nancy Stillwell, con- {Mrs. Charles Beall; choir anthem, “Lead | Dorothy Graham: selections for left . . = r » Estelle Wentworth's many friends | lado" (Brahms). Mr. Willlam Janson, | tralto; John Martyn. tenor, and Am-|Me Gently Home ' postiude, for violin. thand alone, Mary Hannan; “Light As llllutnled—B-plece Twin Bed Ivory Su'te. Regnlar price, $550—Now $383.00 e e Interasted o Know that |and “Concerto” (Grieg), Kistin OL- |brose Durkin. bass, with Adolf Torov- |organ and piano, “Sicllienne™ (Krelsler). | Cavalry” BDE). L Stration, Tanes y -00. she will again make her home in Wash- | rick {sky. organist and choirmaster, at the — “Aragonaise” (Massenet), Bertha T e ton. | Mise Wentworth | | Violin solo, “Romance” (Weiniaw- |plano, entertained the prisoners at| Interesting events among music stu-|Berens; “Will o the Wisp . has accepted the position of soprano so- | ski). Mr. Hoffman. the District jail Wednesday with a [gents include the recital given by pupils | mann). Emelle Crawford: - st the Firet Conmsregational Church | “Hark, Hark the Lark” (Schubert-|varied program of solos, choruses and |of Mrs. Isabel Primm Middlekauf. pre- ce” (Grieg), Elizabeth Trapp: ul es for next season and will take up her | Liszt), ; “Novellette | plano numbe Incidentally Master | danting the following program : ~Mareh Jis Animars R . dutles there during September. She |in F' o Y iva Bethel: | Thomas Chan Sung, a twelve-vear-|1filitaire” (Schubert). Kathryne Cook- ' (Rossinty. Howard Gran succeeds Miss Nelson I s da I Schubert-Liszt). | old Chinese, gave a Turkish dance in |y, Helen Drew. ~Arline = Spencer:|“Coronation March” (Meyerbeer). | 1 o Europe early in Aug for two years' | Margaret Kimball, and “Nocturne” | costume, to the accompaniment of ves” (Orth). Harwood Shoe- | Beatrice Marzolf Morning” n o o 3 0 a ar study abroad. (Chopin). Mrs. Lillian Peterson, 4 2 rhe Song of the Katy-Dld" | “Dance of tne Trolls” (Grics), g Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Lovette. the lat- \A;:iml-‘r:n]:‘l:n,;o‘uflr:d Dawn (C‘u:ro-‘:nd)-. Miss Helen Gay of White Plains, Toaeniny, e sfiué\g‘:fi Geisionny, Beriha -app. . ter well known here' as Eva WRItord, | Mra. Hutchins, is returning north after a shorl the Falries” (Rose), Heler Queen Anne Motif Louis XVI Motif have resigned their positions as hea tude in F Sharp” (MacDowell), w o . Mrs. B. oon, S Spinhtly Polkar (Guillaaty. ] of the piano and voice departments, re- | Margaret La Ha Fantasie” |and family of Takoma Park, D. C.1, er> Quartst trom. g | ARREST JAPANESE STEWARD. Four-piece Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite. with Six-plece Duotone American Walnut Suite. con- Spectively, of Baylor College, Belton, | (Chopin), Mrs. Macon McArtor; | Miss Gay is a graduate of the Leland {ieqo” " (Verdi),” Kugenia Wohlfarth, | W YORK, J Y tull-size vanity dresser and bow-end sists of 32-inch d with plate-glass top Tex. 'They will arrive in Washington | “Rhapsody in B Minor” (Brahms).|Powers School. “The Spoken Word, '|rene Moore: ' “Summer” (Lichner). | Dorothy ® areived today from Weer | Led. Regular price, §225. Reduced 169 over hair vanity fin . Fosing the week for a short stay and |wWilliam Montgomery. and “Rigoletto | of Boston. Her charming soprano and | ngrey “Pack: “Seraenata” (Moszkow- | Indian ports with the Japunese stew | O, S A e S B ished in a like m bed. chifforube, $ wiMl sail for England in July to visit Dr. | paraphrase” (Liszt), Ruth Thomas. | cornect lnterpretations tn ponaractes jaud). Irene Moore: ~Menuetto” (Schu-|ard, T. Shimamura under arrest for chair-and bench. 3750 value....... e e Ty (i nd will| A large audience greeted Mra. Mat. | friends fn Washington as well as in| Cnricar . (Seatiy. Ariias. Speveeny| | impting to ahoot theisccond mate Dt Bl T e m‘ future divide their time between |tie Wade Woolls at her recent pupils' | the north. After a few dav aca- { ha Eugenia ,}.{J'r';'{,gc?:,:,lfh:;" "{I‘.','fin yhe ,;f ‘{‘e \mu“‘x “\.’"‘m'.“feh sx::l u?:r'"}r"i(-?'?fl;' $ Louis XVI Motif ‘Washington and New York. recital, at the Young People's bufld- | tion at Marthas Vineyard, Ma 3 | Wonlfarth; ; (MBEE | Saptaln rerorood e ch e e A e s 8 e <1 § a ikt - o the ing. in Alexandria. flr'au‘hlngmln talent | G kwm‘dr:‘m(:’il; “:“1).‘- all;ires Dowell). Helen ' pistol and fired. - § = 2 QURRTAAC “-,T;,"E;"* .\\H'Hiv'.-lh Walnut Bedroom Suite uccessful student events of assisted Mrs. Woolls in_giving the | work as af ader. £ -covered tops Over rose- week include a plano and violin re-|program. amonc the soloists being . colored fgbric. The dresser is 2 9 2 ! s soloist of | o . ohe s gt cital by pupils of Miss Helen W.!iies Lillian Chenowith, contralto:| Louis Thompson. tenor solgist of| nches wide. Was $530; reduced to e oo iho numbers rengéred | o oree . wiluiste, sha . Tea|the Eighth Street Temple, Will en- T Louis XIV Motif wer, The Streamlet” (Risher). Al-| Humphrey, in readings. The closing |tertain Tuesday evening af & WUS el Bl S sermksuice bns . fred Cole; “Peasants' Frolic” (Gur-|pumber. “O Mio Fernando." was de-ical at the Cosmos Club, PrEsci oS . carved. full dust-proof construc- Sheraton Motif 1itt), Frances Marshall; “O Sole Mio.” | [izhttully rendered by Mrs. Woolls, |four pupils in a program of songs | e Foisitie ) S Arthur Woo Little Brook-|ana the work of the puplils was most |Lewis Atwater will assistat the plano, peCIa ale Co. ' Reduced from $1.200 to ¥ Twin Bed Suite Jet+ (Crandail), Katherine Collins: | areditable. Mrs. Woolls recelved her |and the soloists will be Warren Ter- | « s1.2 dekign). Resulir 221 “Angelina” (Martin), Angelina voeal tralning in Washington and was | ry, Harlan Randall, Frederick Freund | Georgi; ¥ for many years soprano soloist of the |and Roval Tinker. June 2 Temple Baptist Church, at that time L sday “Gretchen s), Known as the E Street Baptist Church, | A concert will be given Thureday “On the River,” (duet). Grace Lad evening in the AL CIA hut at Wal; and Margaret Peed; “Humoresque ias * ter Reed Hosp o ntertain- Paoraios Dorothy Wood: . -Scart |, An enthusiastic auflence aqondtq mentof the soldiers. attendants and Dance.” (Chaminade), Eloise Holmes: | (b€ Fret) SN P% 08 (0 Car affair | their friends. The program will in Hoae of (e s | Tuesday evening. at the Northminster | {lude the plano sole, “BUAee [0, ceal | Elizabeth Stal ( Presbyterian Church. Special men. |Major” (Liszt), Martin A. powdaverali Bel), Teshext Wik ning Song” | 107 3 0Ud be made of the playing of | umbers. “The Jolly Tlacksw (Devaux), Frances Amidon S8 I T, t Lay" (Geibel), and “Lassie o' Mine 3 Mary Tarbell, in “Liebestraum” (Liszt) | L& e Mats QuAEtet Kisses” (Heins), Marguerite N Pontade, C Sharp Minor (Raen. | (OValt) the Columbian Male Quarte “Pony Race.” Roy Perry O inofty. and of Louise Loetsch. in | consisting of Paul G. Ledig, W. Made in all Eyes,” Olive PPY!"V: Waltz, E Major” (Moszkowski) me Brathawaite, Willard .S. Hn)'nle- and Venice, Anna Norcia: wee little folke in nursery rhy meS(Donjamln A. Lineback; soprano solos. In o Patent Leather (Bocherini), Beatrice Pestell; “Gypsy | {“Gne Fleeting Hour” (Lee). “Fi 4 Dance” (Smith), Helen Lentz; | ere a0 o e oas Miss Alies |and Forever” (Tostl) and * \ [ Six Sty]es Potite " Joseph Dickey, who gave the recitations, | for Forgetting” (Clark), Mrs. Jack C : Dance” rtori Lentz; | poo ¥ ¥ lies Belle's Appearance,” | Ward; readings, “Nell of the Chorus “Second Mazurk ), Marjo- | 4 ETA 0 10 e e " Fhe House |and “Hunting an Apartment, . - rie Firor; “First Rosebud” (violin), | WY Whitcomb Ritey, aoc onmid con: | Nellie Vieira: baritone solos, Military, Walking and Frances Leah Patterson: “Carry Me | %ith Nobody b T A8 Son e Con | Clank of the Hammer” (Bonheur) and 3 g Back to Ole Vi + violin solo, by | SU0ed he ProE A N aeDowell) and | Smilin® Thru® (Penn), Mr. Haynie, Collegiate Heels—Rub- ber “Taps.” Louis XVI Motif 0ld Ivory Twin Bed Bedroom Suite, with plate glass top 1 dress vanity, et over rose-colors fabric. Bow- end twin bed ane panels; $ regulir price $585. Reduced to Cut Out Sandals Hundreds of Pairs Helen de Motte; song. by Geneva |0 CORCErt Muce” (acion mmer. | Mrs. Haynie at the piano; cello solos, Powell; _“Alpine Flower” (¢iolin); | monr." ‘arranged for left hand alone. | “Melodyl, (Rubingtein) ond Jories Harsiet MeNamara; “Sixth o <. | Other student numbers were: A duet, { auin”_(Dopper). Miss enton Francis Holme Heatherbloom™ | .o N T S e R et), Jane TLuche | With Ruth Benton at the piano; tenor (Huerta), Anna Hengstler: Wal- o 1 sol Would Weave a Song for | : and Mildred Brashears: “Morning In |{olo%. ' s de” (Heller). Louise Turner; “‘Rustle | & " PR > of Spring, Etta Webb: “Auld Lang | G2mPC (Terry), Rohert Wooster: 'Cu- | Can Ride” (O'Hara), Mr. Ledig: quar- R Synme.” Irls Cow el oo B fen), | “Saltarelle, Caprice” (Lack). Marion | te18. “Humpty Dumply’s (Earke) nnd 2 ) Mildred Koons: “Solfegictil” (Hach), | puiion: “Promenade ~ Champetre" | Deep River (Burleigh), Columbian Benestines L HICHS: S0 Re " | (Wachs), Mary Isabelle Collifiower; | Quartet. g sixteenth annual commencement Of | gmysp; “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn), | panied by her sister, Miss Louise High-Grade Dining Room Suites Samples Recently on Display y 20% OFF Regular Prices Ellice de Forest. s ooy (KAtEanof). ~Twe Invitations have been issued for the | (A% MG TE00L., (Crammy, ’shr’"y Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist, accom- the Washington College of Music to Pansy Willner: “Son, Without | Gerrer, left Wednesday for an_ex- take place \_hnhl:r‘d:\):rhe:ienl{nx ety Waords" \(HolzeD. Elizabet Berg- |tended trip through the west. Miss o tral High School. The class of 1922 | mann: “Vaise Lucile” (Friml). Mil-{Gerrer, will make a snort stay in conslata of the LoHo e saas|dred Brashedrs. Chicago to visit relatives and will| R L e A s i | Nuraery Phywies—A €at In the Sun” |€lve & reciial (bis evening in Figin, | N Eraduate O us: Artiats diplo- | and “Sciasors Grinder” 1l She will spend most of the sum- | . ALLS; man—Sara Lillian B St Qiplol | Clark). Evelyn Schloss; mer with friends and relatives at Sizes and I e e S vnice. ” Graduate | and “Little Jack Horner different places in her formsr home 1L widih T e Vel tomanc Stelia. May | Fald), Elizaveth Cain; “The Water state, Oklahoma. { all widths. S r 7 prites” (Heller), “Warl e Festival Bryant, piano (graduate); Helen| (grounoft), Joseph Trew The Musurgia Quartet, composed of Genevieve Wagner, piano (graduate); " e e X 4 ite): | Chorus,” from “Tannhauser Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano 2 Moti = Marjorle Gilbert Davis, plano Greach: | LOr Tane Lucha; “To a Water Lily” | Mrs. William T. Feed, contralto: Renaissance Motif Queen Anne Motif Y L acDowell). Lucile Louis; “March|James K. Young, tenor, and Fred C., 10-piece Dining Room Suite of the Tuscan type 10-piece Dining Room Suite, finished in Duo- L L T T LT Shoes easily worth $2 more. merican Walnut finish—72-inch buffet with | jon. gusty walnut. The suite consists of a plate-glass top, server with plate-glass top. large | fin, buffet. table fia L maninet. oblong extension table, wood-panel china cabinet | (apver and Six chairs. upholstered in $ and six chairs with upholtered seats Dloe tapestry. $495 price. Reduced to and backs, in fine tapestry. Regular 5495 e ois Mo A (MacDowell). Elma Moulton; | Shafter, bass, with Harry Wheaton | 0 berty. violin; Ruby Leo Booth, piano; | from “The Ruins!Howard, accompanist and director, | Jucy Gillingham Buckman, ' plano (Beethoven), ~Mildred | assisted Tuesday evening at the joint | Yielen Virginia Clarke, piano: Mar- | Fleenor: 'Valse, Arabesque” (Lack), |memorial service of the lodges of | garet Cristadoro, piano; Mildred | Helen Kellogg. Knights of Pythiag of the District of v i . o olumbla, when- the ensemble num- Vi 5 Mary 3 .| With You" and “One Sweetly Solemn t e e RITY | Myers, tenor, and James Nolan, base, | Thought” (Ambrose) and the_solos, arcioo an a S s : ~ : ; ) spe-!by Mrs. Reed; “The Good Shepherd . s Koefer. pianc: Rose Gravits, pianoi|olal musical vespers last Sunday|(Van de Water), Mrs. Heartsill, and Patent Leather and White Elkskin S R N e Mm”.}?‘l;l:rg‘o:r:hl the Immacalate Concep- | "My God, My Father” (Marston), Mr. 5 ;;l“n;obi"fl‘lmrn_zn;gm{?;‘el:}:lfinK‘;r';leybx\;:‘lgg opening of the commencement exer- { For Women and Growmg Glr]s and, plano: Emily Putnam, biano; | cises of Immaculate Conception Aca-| Gertrude Lyons, soprano, was one | Rinn Hloiae Rodler wiang rrcanctsldemy. of the soloists at the celebration of awards of diplomas the followin K program will be prescnte ) ® [one'at” which e, ‘Blanche Burion | MUSICAL INSTRUCTION “Symphony. nor" (Mozart), or- sented ker vocal cl 2 = = E. Christiani, conductor: | srcans cal clase in 2 well-) Washington Conservatory of Music | price, $685. Reduced to... Sheraton Motif Hepglewhite Motif 10-piece Dining Room Suite in the Natural 10-piece Mahogany-finish Suite. consisting Genuine Mahogany, inlaid with rosewood. Con- 60-inch buffet, extension table, ~ists of 72-inch buffet, wood-panel china cabinet. inch igh china C: . 38-inch large cupboard server, oblong table server and six enuine blue leather and six upholstered chairs. Regular 3415 P sirs to match. Was $295. Re- $24 price, $550. Reduced to.. S 3 d 1o e ol 10-piece American Walnut-finish Dining Room Suite, consisting of §0-inch buffe oblong table, wool panel chairs, beautiful server and six genuine leather : 197 Regular price, $260. Reduced to A : (T The greatest craze yet —all made with FULL DOUBLE SOLE (flex- s! arranged program of songs. _Amon, i (Mozart), Miss|the selections was -One Flesting 1408 New Hampshire Avenue. ible) and rubber heels. Emily Putnam; songs, “I've 'Some-|Hour” (Lee), “Cradle Song” (Vannah) e e thing Sweet to Tell (Faning) {and “Eves of Irish Blue” (Lynn). FIOLIN SAner method. > and “A Winter Lullaby” (De Koven).|Mrs. Dora H. Pavne:; “The Heart of \'Olf”hlnlp!ll’! (1t Miss Wynema McKinley; “Boat Song” | Her~ (Cadman), ~Sunbeam (Ronald), | tart Your Children ia Masic Th Summer., * S n un S o lelssohn), | “You' etter Ask Me"” (Lohr), Miss | FTANO, VIOLIN, SA. [ONE, | JOLIN, Miss Rose ‘!(rlvn o I't_onrlo (Beet- | Eva Gemeny: “Lullaby” (Godard), |etc. Improve your v‘ tl:nf.n? lfilflfi"’nglulhé! hoven) and “Intermezzo” (Karganol). | “By the Waters of the Minnetonka' |above instruments. Summer terms now. Miss Margaret Cristadoro; “June”| (Lieurance), “Cuckoo” (Lehmann),| Edwin Hart's Musical Studio, (Beach) and "‘Ah. Fors' e Lul” from | Miss Roberta Harstin; *“Because of| _18th and Col. rd. Col._8074. “La Traviata” (Verdi), Mrs. Savona|You" (Solman), “His Lullaby” (Bond), Griest; “Sonata Op 54, first move-land “Little Irish Girl” (Lohr), Mrs. OPERA SINGER awm (Beetlhrl):len), ; BllssTGenevie‘{e S. E. Moore: “Fairy Pipers” (Brewer), agner: violin solos, “Traumerei” | “Sing, _Smile, (Gounod ocal =7 pera (Schumann) and “Canzonetta” (d'Am-|“Mammy's Song” (Ware), Miss Anna vyfl,. 2,'::: e 5“2 4,,,"“(&“:2. All Sizes broslo), Kenneth Douse; piano, “Pre- | McAlwee; “Happy Song” (Del Riego), | mer will conduct master clas e lude” (Bach), “Sketch” (Dubois) and | “The Hand of You'’ (Bond), “Rockin' Pupils prepared for church, concert work, = operatic debut. Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices .’ il 5 Simmons’ 2-Inch Post Lgl,::{l ;Ep:ral':::nt White Enamel Bed Refrigerator Semi-Folding ' s 95 Stroller Go-Cart . s 75 Brown, black or maroon o enamel finish, folding hood, ad- . == Justable foot rest; wood panel Has on--inch fillers—finish “Polonaise, A Flat Major" (Chopin). |in de Win' " (Neldlinger), Mins Bara’ Becker: “Sonata. OD. 53." | K. Guilford. Flanc selo, ‘asurker | . Onlr serious, ambitions gisls, with good first movement (Beethoven), Benja- | (Leszchetltzky), ~Romance” (Sibe. |98tural voices will be accepted. min Ratner; “Oh Patria Mia," from |lius), Edwin Moore. Mrs. S. E. Moore | ' Cppal by sppolntment, “Alda" (Verdl), Miss Gladys Price: |assisted as accompanist. Phone Franklin 1507-J “Theme With Variations” (Pade- WAL T. HOLT -z r-v.bkl). Miss (i:el:& May EBrg'n:’l; Gura‘l!" of the Louise Home were Eatal 7 IRS” . (J “ 0 & blished 1894, Phons Franklin 4115. :s “Liebestraum’ iszt) and tude de | entertained Wednesday evening by BTUDIO, 1310 CONN. AVE. Concert” (Moszkowski), Mr. Keneipp; |a musical and dramatic program by 4 ar March of the Priests” from | Anita Shade, Mrs. Hillsdale and Mra. | Hawse nereraos, ulele NTH ST..NW. ‘Athalia” (Mendelssohn), orchestra.|O. B. French. Spoken songs, “Go - M?’ r‘:‘:{' m"’m m LN Miss Marjorle Davis will be the ac- Lovely Rose” (Waller), to the mus i companist. of McDoweils “To & Wild Rose' o BESSIE N. WILD Open Till 9:30 P.M: Saturdays . otter, the Young Prince Is to Pass , Plano rmony. e d idos fwithcabe i 3 ize. Miss Edith B Athey entertained |By.” words by Sir Rabindranath Tas| = Btedis 18 K 1 Ave: N Vg ’ Sere "The “Wright § A fret o= e O Tuesday evening at her residence-|gore; “The Hand Organ Man" and Phone North 2711 U Seventh Stri Bet. K and L—City-Wide in Trade Side icer—30-1b. ice capacity. Selling pame Simmons stands studio, ‘presenting her pupils in the | “Love's on the High Road.” text by| —“MISS AMY C, LEAVITT, pper vev eet—] an ty-Wide in A food preserver of merit. Price ... s = 4 quality. « following numbers: “Sonata Op. 13" | Dana Burnet, musio by Arthur Kot . (Beethover). Wilmoth Doyle; “Fopee | ner. Miss Shade: aria by Mozart, “The N YOI YD BANMONT. LT Valsante" (Poldini) “Aragonaise” | Lilacs” (Rachmaninoff), “An Open| 708 120 wr e B

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