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e ftapu7 ouwfiv'[t wge o4f . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. REG’LAR FELLERS—Maybe Demosthenes Had ’Em. WHo KilLed Cock: RoBIN? | SADD ™e IPLEDGES SELF TOEND | AMUSEMENTS Jaroslav Kocian Recital. * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. i one encore This number, which the part of the majorit dience for more en number wa that im the middle of started until the final chord of the 1ast number on the program. There was considerable desire on in the au- but only iven and ! tempo program. | dain RANSHS LABORCOURT Governor-Elect Says Tribunal Is Costly, Unworkable and Po- litical Foot Ball. —our- designers give you the right of it in both Suits and Over- coats. The assortmerft” is varied—meeting your personal taste—same as the model- ing meets vour individual requirement of fit. 1 By thie Associated Press. PITTSBURG, Kan., November 24. Gov.-elect Jonathan M. Davis, speaking to a large crowd of shop- men and business men here yester- day, pledged himself to the re- peal of the Kansas Industrial court and to replacing it with “an in An audience representative of both social and musical circles gathered yes- terday afternoon at the President Theater in response to the announce- ment that Jaroslav Kocian, the famous hoslovakian violinist, would . be ard in recital, and while not over- whelming as to numbers, demonstrated its enthusiastic admiration for the ar- tistry of the performer by sponta- neous and prolonged applause after each appearance. . Opening the program with Glazuno®s Concerta, Op. 82" the artist seemed to be at once thoroughif en rapport with his hearers. Though heyond question a master technician, the real music of his tone, the free flow of his melodies d -his_intelligent phrasing made his technical supremacy seem always su- bordinate—only as a means to an end. The appealing melody of two pianists charming lpdainty numbers given ithout note tition Minuet in B ¥ n th was plaved s unique pre for the first Washington at a public concert. fact, thi the notes in Washington poser and teacher, whi: number of the even minue ttle ski's music ion of the Congre un, the was the fi progra quite bril native charm a numbers. “Variatio by the | Wi American law.” The next governor declared that the present law violates | ! the fundamental principle of the gov- Overcoats Ulsters and Town Ulsters and the of Tschaikowski's *C ‘Canzenetta, llegro Vivace,” , and the Loure" and . |Opus 2" by Chri followed by the | Norwegian brought many | called the two Bach composi- | poser since : typleal cparms of land of tfie fjord Mayo brough “Allegro Assai,” foot ball of politics. one ambition has been not to n power. but to bring tter regard for dressier models. Double-faced Cloths, Herringbones, Montagnacs, etc., of Mode make—and some made for us by Richard Austin, of London—from $30 to $80. Featuring three grades— $30—%35—%40 Suits Two, three and four button models; Young Men’s, Conservative and the new Norfolk Sports. Tweeds, Herringbones, Whipcords and Pencil Stripes, Fancy \Worsteds and plain Blue and Black—from 2 S b {~fore Than 36,000 Officers, Men and Featuring Special erades at— | eatur L three pee = ceial 1 Arsenal Workers to"Go Be- $30_$35_-$40 fore Next April. Special —Brush Wool Reefers, [ spirit ‘which cq her citizens.” id he intended to stay of reducing the ex government wit on_wuffering as ed that the time had or all to put isanship from = 3 for all was the speaker's rd. He maintained that the or in the mine and the same rights and the man in the nor-elect received many ovations as he spoke. 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Assisting in giving the program was | the composer, Vladimir Polivka, who, in_addition to playing a sympatheti iccompaniment, gave as solos, “Adag} k. and “La Fete des Paysan: metana, with “Slovacka,” by Nor- » as encore. | Spier-Mayo Recital. A large audience cvinced the deep- est interest in the two-plano recital ven in the auditorium of the New Masonic Temple last night by Wash- | mgton's well known and popular | pianists, LaSalle Spier and Arthur | Mayo. Both pianists showed excellent | technique, yet the individuality of | touch obeach was as distinctly differ- ent as two voices. Mr. Spier has more color to his notes than Mr.| Mayo, but the latter's difficult trills| e faultless in their rapidly per- | rmed but rounded notes. The en-| re program was given in a clear- | cut, spirited manner that did not drag | as many concerts do. It held the com- | plete interest of the audience from | the moment the first number wa of ‘echo variations tion. 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