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47 RFTT RESORTS 3 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART 1. . RESORTS. - | RESORTS. ‘ RESORTS. 1 RESORTS. ! !dzr the leadership of Josepl. Pache.!cember 30. for his American tour i PR | BT A well known Bultimore conductor. Mr. {of organ concerts. L] L] __ SOUTHERN PINE <« ! SOUTHERN PINE! o 0 3 {Tittmann has also been engaged t. = 3 5.’ £ sing the bass roles in “The Messian ' At I;h‘d Church of the Covenant A e ’ i with the University of Virginia Chor- | next unday—Christmas eve—a very TueRicons OFWINTER Ax INKNOWNAT | ill Society early In January, and 11;unique and interesting feature will l . Mendelssohn Cholir of Pittshurgh. and other apporpriate solos, in addi- . UTHERN d NES The forty-fourth annual convention | Movement”: Harold Randolph. di- — Uon to the regular Christmas musical shortly sing the same work with the [be the singing of Christmas carols y ey c Misz Gertrude Henneman. p L, | service by the choir, w! . of the Music Teachers' National Asso- ;;tg’:"fl:m;*e‘fl‘fifi':’:fl{"‘:"l“m eor leit Thursday for an extended c at 8 o'clock, ';'l‘::‘rra‘rr,:lld:er'\'lil(l:enfll’l ciation will be held Christmas week | nization of Music": “Old Time Com- | SETt tour. going in the west and inbegin forty-five minutes earlier—that &t the Hotel Pe: vant gt y | Texas, in which state <h> has five}is. at 7:45 o'clock—to which the pub- J_. NORTH CAROLINA ‘ T Fori e ;:'::‘Z:“:'“‘;', :"; :;: e o ron yasounned bY ldaten. She Is booked for seventecn |lic 18 cordially invited. The doors of Zn e fleart of thielongleatpine count: \HE greatest appeal of Southern Pines is its climate. The air is| clear and bracing, with balmy warmth that never enervates. Com-| bined with this the community has the purest water supply in . 4 concerts, a P turn the |the church wil o beginning Wednesday. December 27| T€ROFt Will be read on “American Mu- nd expects” t> retern i will be open at P America and perfect sanitation. Southem Pines is located midway| pagianlng W sic” by Francis L. York, chairman; |latter part of January. R — ecember 29, inclusive, both morn- | report from the committee on “Com- | A..ouncement Ts made by the Itu-] The third of The studeni-artlsts between New York and Florida on the “Capitol to Capitol” highway. o b ooty baer ay pere iy 102 BAC. ceense b and afternoon, leaving the evenings|munity Music” by Rossiter G. Cole; |, fineunos ‘. . 1L Club that rehearsals will be ! concerts. under the auspices of the free 5o that delegates may have op- | Villam Arms Fisher of Boston, Mass. | discontinued until after the holiduss. ! Washington Chorul Society, formeris it ey e e e bay his respects to “Song Sharks | when the club will take up several | the National C mmunity Chorus, took musical events scheduled for that | Dok of Nererrn: Gl o iy |now numbers prepuratory to the e | Vernon Sichiay evening at Mount o » 5 5 ‘hen | Vernon P e ] D O N palneuue | concert 1o take place March 6. when | Vern ace Methodist Church. e e Sciches b svporeny week in the metropolis. An imposing ris Viadimir Rosing, Russian tenor. willi The program ineluded the ten [HORSEBACK RIDING,” SHOOTING w—ar:o.’.f.fifi,'fm.fi array of speakers 1 announced for | tha mrsgcnd Sfter an address bY ipe the assisting soloist. The first re- |solos, “Tlegic™ (Mummanet), “Vestl driving. THE SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB has one of the bess ardd the sessions on toples covering every | J. Lawrenos hrboin ens paoclatlon. | hearsal after the holidays will bejGiubba. from “Pagliacci” (Leonca- sportiest 18 hole gelf courses in the South, with Emmet French, Professional, in charge. MILODICS COveTing eYerY Ioi rence Erb, on “Why Study Mu-|helq January 3 at the New Ebbitt. 10), Joseph DiMeglio, Mrs. H. Clyde indeor entarcsinment fearure include dancs af the hecels, Covatry Club and Casne. fleld of musical activity, and the pro- |3/¢?" Other addresses will be given ax rimes, accompanist: plano solos, | Card parcies, ectures snd musicaies 1 gram is %0 arranged that there will Efilrfa'::.'..(.;:";f::fi?’..;"'fllflfl'.""‘ and| Daisy Jean. Belgian cellist, harpist | “Sorata Op. 53" (Heethoven) and lS NOT USED ' '. \ SOUTHERN PINES SEASON FROM DECEMBER TO MAY and singer, assisted by Miss Jean |“Revolutionary Etude” (Chopin), Bene be time for not a li tave L. Bec Vew ¥ p § N Ne hotsls end bearding houses afford 4 or not a little impromptu [tave L. Becker, New York city: “A th . o ox ) Ly : (AR Swicty e e - Seuthers Plass entertai o beresle petints: i discussion, Gomparizon of the Impulses at Work In o i tan by e aopraun aolos (AW - .. . . andard tic of M 1 the . “Celet 2, B Ak 'h. = s Seaton. Mrs. H: Ve and join the smiling throng at Miami THE LEADING HOTELS ARE: AMIttee Appointed Tor (At DupsaRe: LB et e bR e A ] T L accompanist; cello . solor 'S - camsciry camciry G address by M. L. Swarthout: | Pittsb, p "port 3 B et i e Sl e T freeusc’ (Godard), “Song of India A O O e < Michtand incten 553" The Matyweod “T3" SouheraPinestie 153 Orcar Seameck, o' ws for muny | mitice” un” oriin’ und choral mast K’"i’hi'.‘,’"fl'ir?ir"a','.‘,‘;‘.;“’,«“-;3' L e ) Mise Hasel e e 7 p New Seuthland few Jefferson Inn Park View Hote! 15 vears chief of the music division of | Mr, Bo. hai; P ic Settle- i nton, accompanist CLIMATE— is the southernmost city on the maink | The [the Library of Congr il ak | mer s oihairman; “Music Settle-[Mins Jindra Mala, soprano; Miss Hal-fcontralto solos. “The Slive Song” (Del United . The Gulf Stream. passir.g through the Flo Highland Lodge 35 NewEngland fouse35 : BB [on “The American Composer anens Gt e hools” Augustus D. Zanzlg: | tie Herfurth, confralto; C.°A. Pendle- |Riego), ' “Yesterday and O iami. where it Is but 43 miles to ] Ipyte booklet of Southern Pines and its en- () American Music Publish Pete e The Use Sf Solor | ton. baritone; Misx Margaret Cook | (Spross). “Japanese Love Song’ v applicatis ecretary. Chamber of Com- i = = i isner: r18ymbols in Teaching Musical Form.”|reader: Marie McCourt, pianist. and ! (Thomas), Mrs., Helen Edgar Lancas- I Dykema of the University of Wiseon- | Mi 5 R | 1 : niversity of Wiscon- [Miss Kute S, Chittenden, New York | Misses M. . Davis and Josephine{te Lin ce mRwill make un adiress on 'ul;:lclxln! city: “The Sentence Structure of | Leonard. sccompanists. Miss Mala. & [v e \K;?E?('z“.fin“T"f"r‘v.u e mmunity Music | Modern Musi Karl Eschmann.|young Czechoslovakian girl, with a © (Massenet). “Maznrka” (Mus = — Granville. Ohio: “Music Teaching | xo, 2 vl cted i i 3 soprano voice of wide range. attracte . Miss Tillie Kravitz, M - EDUCATIONAL Among the Blind," Mre. Leda Craw-|{much atiention, giving an aria {rom OLOmaniet: Da B T S | (074 Steele, Muskogee, Okla ‘The ; “Prodana Novesta (“The Bartered | ‘Huhn), srafel” (Oltver e two usbie climate in the world. Average temper SURF BATHING—You may tiful, blue-green waters of the Atlantic, averaging 75° all winte FISHING—The Argler is in his glory around Miami, as this s the center of thebast fisning grounds in the world—Tarpon. Sailfish, Tuna, Amberjack, Bonefish. Kingfish, and hundreds of other varieties. - 4 Lighter &ide of Bach,” W. H. Hi 18- % S 0 < ) \ '3 4 NG—Miami i er Side of Bacl - H. Humis- | Bride”). by Bedrich Smetena. a n . “Trade Winds" ( ) F VACHTING—tiari s the yhtsman's paradise, the ancharage O’CONNOR SCHOOL ||| ton. New York city: sympostum, “The [ Czech = composer. and several fol EReTer. Mrk, e, ey Weed " Park. T and waters for’ oruising and fisning in_ this Function of the Music Critic as ln-( . She has studied abroad under ¢ - panis hpe e L L DE LAND. FLA, 1 THL OF EXPRESSION STprelerito (he‘vl'libllcf' by repre-iGerman and Jtalian masters ‘nnd cThe MeDowell Music Clyb. Miss i 5 . LA i g itative New ork music eritie: though she has a command o k- | Georgia Miller. resident, held f{ts ix Links. within a radivs of fve miles. have wonderful top | AR TR i Public Sfeaking [jeport of Gafiliation committce, M erench, Itallan and German.iregular monthly mecting 14st Mondas N : 3 . 3 £ { Leo Maxwell, acting chairman; is occusion | evening. The musical for . 9 s 5 e ancis Cooke, Philadelphia. Pa.;| pi Jlos, “Waltz® (Chbpin) and ! nelly, who pl LA AVIATION—Miami has been the center of Aviation since 191. AT SPAN]S “B g “p. C. e vaki -1 the Aeromarine, the Curtiss and the Aeo Limited companies ope THE ATHENS OF FLORIDA {3 | O i WASHINGTON | ;Better Hymn Siaging” P.'C. Lutkin, | “Minuet” (Paderewski). e + roums; beautifu cesunib, steamehip and tomobile. being situated on the Prots. from _Spain Contermiiounl pethods | Baneton; Ti: * Chaneing the “Point | Court: songn, Sleep. Why Dost Amo Sprelunes fu tery of travel, limate heaithful and' o o oww Bl R GeTBImE Rapid Progress. 1317 ¥ at. n.w. M. 6685, ¢ | OF View. Maxwell, New Or-|Thou Leave Me’ rian | Chopin and " by Bach: Kath- in up-to-date rlynn Boats. Zvolution of TPublicisong” (Godard) and 3 S ryn Beek. who was heard in “Un- A _most_popular pastime at the Miami cquable. Champlonahip golf coursee. == —— | Music i ~ 8 . 4 iss Herf ; 1 Suntin Q" fant | Music in the United States”— |Song” (Del Riego). Miss Herfu geduld.” by Moskowski: Mrs. Fred 2 o i e e A erslio sttt Homem oaba e 1 aesutiral { MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 3 Lowell Mason to the Civill eadings. Miss Cook: songs. EVEN i Offterdinger. who gave “Czardas” and _h\‘ soat --m‘Ii’\‘-:‘«'é:é&'mfi::‘ r}:.“. sl frult| Il — e et 5 l(«{;v‘nd ;,r l'lolnee . Bravest Heart) r;nmI xTu‘u' A March Wind.” by MacDowell. The = = : .~ Excellent invest- e + | 3 hy, Lvanston, Dumar (MeGH1). Mr. Pendleton, Miss{ cuests for the tvel i - B B BT e S eal B YA, ™ 4 | PAIm Beach Hotel (ijun oers, lot | RA Mo fhugit e W IO i e | D, S e e | KIS [, Cronns, were e LG o DL e L L COMMERCIAL " CLUB, Potvct, Dkia. % | 1.eas formal, more molemmtn: raice Gl in 20 Lessons :\-'l',;h]‘i?-"r‘:;.:' ading. 1 u fim Nasim Okenec s EydavE) - Rose.” by Coombs, and “All for b the six_most prominent National Highways. | hours: never cold: restful. gay | A dult peginnies a Apeciattys OPENEVEKINGS, 1 {1 ) ‘Sftiord. “Conn.: _cThe JTwen: lay 4 a_lece” | . by d'Hardelot. and Mrs. Ralph | = SIGHT SEEING TRIPS to Orange and 4 s u {inging Revival.” | on, g obey. contralto, who gave “Win S Tropical Fruit Groves, Sugar Plantations in CANADA. CANADA | Advanca courss if e B ik eng, Oberlin, Ohio: | companist {ter.” by Irving Hyatt, and ~Morning. verglades and to_Florida Keys. - - NADA. { 7ou now play. Come in i Lo o RUenIEcR ool ig in a Soung soprano of {b¥ Oley Spealie - OVER 10 MILLION DOLLAKS yortn of | or phone for free bookiet. Airuio, MDD reci e g ‘personality and exceb-! Nro jonn cabie of O e~ New Hotois. Apartment Houses and Cottages = k {ic” dohn Calle of Oljo ard AMrs built during past two years. 75 Hotels. 150 Apartment Houses. Rates reduced com- / 7’ ' < 5 n in the Schocls. |unusual [ H Chmlemen Sclwol of Pll.no = aton l-l“\':lrd B.lp«rx;;lna 1) m\“' ‘_' e he I8 i]s':w\el .\r’nu of Nevadg entertuined he |v|‘ ,l .l l‘ D‘, a : STy Modern Frencl ive of Washington. D. {last Satnrday afternoon g feal 1222 G St. N. 2nd Floor. Mein 1278. SIET IR Sh e d";r‘* of bachelor of music fr rday afternoon ¥t & muslca LT 2CTRIP D P LCA LA B TTSCIFTYY WYY 13310 P X0\ $0) Ve - mensurate with operating - - = | Mus Columbi agic from teq in honor of Mme. Fortune Gallo, Write for handsome Booklet MONTREAL, Pianist LOVEI IE Pedagopue | ngce T ..‘r the commiitee on col- {[rving College. Mechan u\bn‘uu.lml “',,l ho is Mrs., Cable's house glPst. Mu- MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MIAMI, FLA. ges and universities, H. H. Bella- /from which she was graduates Jixn | 510, a8 Was to he expected at the home A Teacher of Teachers f"{';;‘({l.‘"“‘lmvrnmn oAt Stene Xo- | the ireaniar Codlizkeauiines 31’_*“"_|.-‘11.\x.{ uble. wus one of the enjoy- iaa | t any - Craig has a voice of wide range. 1¥TIC 400 ures o f M. Le Roy Campbell in “Side Lights on | vercity Ton of “Car-|in aaailty. and her Interpretations | Tiainn’ Barnard loias eoe o0 o o R Sl “d.’m“,:y_m\.:.rxp.x LY Messre. Dickinson and{jeey iutelligence. She sings T q el dlr Sl The B e at principies. Some of these modern fnvestigs (s Mensiaii™ ax well as the GUHEr OYa-ithe piano. and a group of numbers are Hrelthaupt, M 11@ os which she has sppeavedlincluding Licurance's By the Waters the oratorio | (iptud a score. { the Minnetonka.” in which khe i be sung to- ! 5 ol Ceefer is 8 Warhing- | ;e S less A Byl the Wamnington {, ol o B CUL Foetl e eveeTlense e o 0 LRSI Estien S hc . Charles S. Wengerd, ; seds n refreshing note|composer. contribiuied tug of Bl amy New Masonic Audito- | "ol lity - its tone fei Clelia Fiotavant! add- his inspirational work. com- is u mezzo-contralto of | il i SOIE Y oY Alirca: posed in . was completed In an || . SORE. ile it carries| 2 hE nea 9 on by it o slone,” Ly Couier. | B2 amazingly Lrief period—twenty-four | i1 1 S ciphera sometimes of {Forath : CChant Hindu. by Bember Her method is based o1 the Old Italien | dAYi it stands Uniquely s & ypipece it is at the same thne POW= 1§y Nenipry,” py ana 2 Bel Canto system. c world sermon of scriptural { (507 b araroutic PR 7. and egle. an advoc 4 texts, alternating musically in o2l Marsenet. and es Brooks, a = o ¥ olibart has @ tenor voice of Lt waid of ten s o n. sive and overwhelming effects and i g.jini ol quality, trained to the lastiene gathoring by pffl:‘.fi"i\f:l:,'rh':d = " . ;| those of Joy or appealing tenderness. | g 00 e 0™ e has a command of |y, positions 1 in manuscri; nd_repertoire. 11t received its Initlal performance phrasing and all tb goes to make| gy, meeting of the Music His 2019 N St. N Phone North 8497, the Covent Garden Theater In Lon- 00 Guging. 1t will be his firsl abs . tory ¢Clul, Miss Fear] Waugh, director MIAMI. FLA. lies interpre lbgoluuly fi"’rgof 1 feeeee " = !don in 1743 und was< at once recog- | e oratorio in his homel . Tl Waug { Vvt C pearance in orato) i i ta place last Saturday afternoon, AMERICAN PLAN ORT walk to Country WASHINGTON {nized as a classic 0T noble Droportions | heame \wa ivington. L O . L : Club_and Golf _Links. CONSERVATORY L AtDeofTi it Rnlia; Sieive Pitinann. being @ Washingto-lgivon, ~ Fentative plans for the ser. Mizmi's finest and most Lio'8 rooms with bath. | e o oer o ey = 3 on here. Te hax ap- In,- were made that included # gHcst modern_hotel. _ Accom- Eralemtel immmt | 3 OF MUSIC S wing e T Orenesbas Detiglt mems POCIIE L0 Dt lin Aanukss mudau:nfl fi:r ;Jo‘;lflfl';. 4 ruui’laladlir'_’s'n‘c‘iutn il PN SN Al branches e it was :_l;“:;‘xdl:;!r“ i {phonr. Ba mphor NeW List. has returne he city a 3 Ope Noy 20 to:Maxil = IULIANA ARROYO.Tres. | E i poser hitself con- | YOI O Pmpe o e - . DAY TO RIDA | o SoufCrmancer It fie Spartanburs festivale at o ! o URGTRLE SeoUTAVD B RIDEAESE cos ot leading music clubs He | Allen I s Harlan Ran- 3 { Keefer, mezzo-contralto: Vietor Goli- it i an S an Hens Ben: SR =3 i ; : ¢{barc, tenon, ana Charles Trowbridwe |14 &M W ilinte o Princeton ani | Preebytoes, Sl sing | the \ : L mann. hass, will sustain the xolo |+ e i Echool el $ iy H X lana smail ensembie purts. William |Of the Harvard Law School und bo t. ged T Loynnie AL has (baep N pens December Z0th L TR R R I s e 3 = i SCHOOL 3§ OLD ITALIAN { condnctor. and the accompaniments f? 3 well known through hix! dram RS e b \‘OL\. fl\eFLORIDA EAST COAST P50 ISINGING | “Refon™ | Wil e “farnished by ‘Helen Nash, at o oucncen at the celebrated | tral High Bchool on Baturday, December The Dre = o Eizhth year. Mme. Lucia Borderl, diplome. | the piano. and Harvey Murray, at the ¥ avy B p < 5 m Wor. i in the Pfovince Of Q b atd 'and forme:1y nasistant fo" the oo ! A" canuert Cae has| 3. in (i afternoon and evening, by T : { { or. princty H <aen, distinguished artists § Juterdencminational Committee, repre- \ Combining all the attractions of Ocean, i ueoec, e iancpes Arrison, AAry - senting the courches of \Washington, River and Tropical Sceners. et e The Christn 5 The Com- | a8 Dl gl Mrs. Ofi& T0- Swr 1764 K n.w, b prano soloist of o the Land of Personal Libert 'S T T e T : i Bapriss il Wil sppewr 4~ y BESSIE N. WILD |5 b reycrse, this uonius B e | Mombers of the eriguy Morning | e Remwegte, e DAYTONA i River. Voice Cult Pi ulg under direction of Mrs. Florence How- | MUs! Sl s . ce Kings of Orient will be o Studie, > |47, with Charles T. Ferry at the or- | e of tie A'f_x,ofi;.‘rl“(v.l“;l:glx\c!l;m.o' the I Eaee : | wilt be sune gan. The solos wiil be sustained b: ceAnnouncement | "EDNA BISHOP DANIEL | 3%, riovard: Sopranc? Srsi Wil | Thctmuon, baes, | and, Nilen, Coi Db A€ Andrews Teacher of Vocal Art. e A hue O Garbach, tasael lcital. The occasion was notable. not Jle Wentwarth und Albert Parr o rts in the BURGOYNE GASINO. Mest Paved Boulevards For information regarding accommodations, address any of the following hotels Congregational Church, will [ caraciry caraciry caraciry ] i Studlo: 1210 G st. n.w. Main 2183. only for the excellent balance of the, e it Ridgewood 275 Williams 950 Prince Geor 144 H s = e ¥ % st .ot~ | program, but for the artistry of it Ih])pr!ll Naomi and as the Kinsman in B iR NewGile 8 Amenin™ f | THE MOUNT ROYAL, the largest and finest ASSOCIATED STUDIOS | The reEuias monthly business mect: | resentation. A e Osks 7% Ivylnn 70 Hamilton 70 i it i i i (An Affliation for M 1 Art) 9 & rity, Mr. Titt, cas at his best. e - Windsor @ In . © HotelDunham & i £ h:lt]el 1 th‘“?;‘dush Erf\pge. mn Monlta‘eal. “}“u ! orTo T SIMON, Velce Culture. Pupil rv{u “hoe"!h G:lnlgz‘)l'(n)l‘ly::‘ch‘llplz(;,;‘::.,’g;I\'o!:e vibrant. nis diction unsurpaszed, an. delll Qiredt Ihe pageent Katharine The Pin §) TheProspect 40 Lyndhurst =~ 40 i ormally open, Inesday, December 20, at the ! el of Lomion, collsleraton wiih Marchesi | 36" The. Wasnington College. of Ausic. |and bis interpretations. especially of | piicl (1] A Vo fllosrated booklet I beginning of the Holidays and the scason of Winter jlorparsmu TiatientMasts SESE Milan .| Among the new members pledged are | Fligier's “Le Co ‘Consider. : anged for the pageant @ information regarding Das!c H Sports, extending through January and February. ‘ "LA SALLE SPIER. { Iistelle Wentworth, Richie .\chvan.iU :\‘1!\ srlml 5 oA m Ac- | ally appr ¢« and spirita ~ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, DAYTONA, FLA. i 2 i Josefry of New York 915 Tichard hup. | Greta von Bayer. Netta Craig and Sue | cording to St s 7 fund lends grea: : Bl ; | The privil f ¥ ing club: 6"k | Blandy. An informal musical pro- |Subteiianean Winds sl | e privileges of Montreal’s sporting clubs are ex- o MK pram: arranged by & committee of | Tempesi.” by Henry Purcell, mos : i tended by the management to guests of the MOUNT [ Cims e, i e Clove. 114377 L whiclh Laith B Athey s chairman, i {Letligent. Ho kave also "Come Ruggle Durward Bowerso viglinist. wil A o v 5 oLOV, Graduste of : cluded the violin s Canzonetta,” | di So )y ara: “L'Heure iassist the quartet o Paul's Eng ROYAL for Toboganning, Ski-ing, Skating, Curling, N SOROLOY: ',;‘r"-n:.m;. | by D'Ambrosio; - by Hahn: “Le “Miroir.” by {iish Lutheran Church in a Christmae f - i i 1107 1ith s ‘elephone | Granados, and “/ “by rara: “Hark. Hark, the Lark. musical program to be given this Snow-shoeing, Sleigh-riding and other winter sports, # tini.Kreisler, piayed by Miss Lstella | Schubert: “The Cloths of Heaven.” by |evening at § oclock. The quarter. in addition to a program of entertainments and { Thomas; piano solos, “Waltz, C Sharp | Thoma= Dunhill, and “Rolling Down|which is composed of Mrs. B. H. dances, with music by MOUNT ROYAL orchestra. !KING - SMITH STUDIOS by Chopin, #nd minuet. from jto Rio.” by German. Smart. soprano: Marion Larner, con onata in E Minor,” by Grieg, Miss| One of Mrs. Heinl's mauy chagms as | tralto: Herbert F. Aldridge. tenor and e i : 1781 New Hampshire Ave. Clara Wolf; songs, “Little Lassie o' {an artist i her versatility, which had |director. and J. Walter Humphrey The MOUNT ROYAL—but an over-night journey Music, Languages, Dascing. Dramatic Art.|Siner by Garrett, with violin obli- jample opportunity for display in the |bass, will be heard in Several new from NewYorkorChxcago—offets the followers of Resident and Day Pupils. gato, and “Jasmine Door,” by Scott, | varied character of her numbers on|Christmas carols. Mrs. Lockie Kincer - A HIOLT, | fung by Hazel Gibson Wood, withi |this program. Whether it were the |Davies will preside. as usual. at the WALTER T. HOLT. Mabel C. Linton at the piano. melodic beauty of the Chopin ‘‘Bal- |organ. Winter Sports the most modern of apppintments : tastes. i hool of Mandolin. Guitar. Banjo lade™” ( 2), the brightness cf the and a cuisine to satisfy the most exactin; { man s alan i am CRGS: oab | Mrs R H. Dalgleish, president of | Seguidilia,” by Albints. or the mac| Dr.and Mis, TS Lovette entertain- * Reservation for the opening celebration, Christmas | o Feriie.” Tior Cotombla a. the District section of the National}jestic and dramatic spirit of Mac. | °d last Sunday at their final musical o 5 z Dowell's “Keltic Sonata.” she seemad | tea until after the holidays. over 100 and New Year’s should be. made now. A special Federation of Music Clubs, has sent U2 0 M8 SO T 8t while | Buests filling the spacious drawing NT 2 H out the following letter to the mu-|responding to repeated recalls gave|Tooms 1o capacity. Miss Isabel Fur I3 ’Q,AO]EJ ROYA.L cagileqyes ({;'mig Oencr;ll.:l%ew figfmnsflm Siiass 1 wasiioaion: no encores. She contributed also “The | Dank presided at the tea table, as / ork, Tuesday evening, December 19th, and Friday E “The National Federation of Music by Cyrll Scott, and {jisted by Mise ll-fl)"lle\.(‘mlvlrdc‘l; of SES 2 Clubs is conducting a membership sio.” by Liszt. allas, Tex.. und Miss Novello May« } of each week thereafter, for Montreal. ; 1tprov. | campaten. “and. e teet That evers | of Shrevepuit. L. The program war 3 ” . ’ o3 < musician in Washington should be e choir of the Church of the As-|&ven by Mr: ovette, who sang the I FIREPROOP CONSTRLCTION Write for brochure program of Winter Festivals to TN A8 1001 | O ember and lend Support. The list | cension. Massachusetis avenue at 12th | followinix group: “Se Florindo e Fe- H vould not be complete without your ; street. wil render an old Eng-|dele,” Ly Scarlatti; “Were I Not « r‘mp‘ Bay »° ™5 West Coast of Florida VERNON G. CARDY, Manager e {Tish carol service, with orchestral as- !Blndo on Dewy Meadow Ground.” Y BEAUTIFUL THE MOUNT ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA . of the District of Colam: | “Do you know what the National {companiment. 3t'9 o'clocK Christmas j Tchaik ky: “Prych: by Pal Attractive Rates for Junuary—Speelal for All Seasop i 2 Ay bia. Bt the request of the parts sacured | Federation of Music Clubs is doin ' ve. The church will be lighted ex-idilhe. and “In t Deeps of the Geo. H. O’Neil, Gen. Mgr., Canadian Hotels the undersigned trustees will sell at |7y js the one great power for mus by candles. The carols to!Daisies.” by Hawley, for an encorc. Two Eighteen-Hole Golf Courses 51 !in America today. It encourages the|be sung are as follows: “Adeste {and Dr. Lovette wha played the thres - 2 R > The Hallmark i WEDNESDA % AT | native composer. mot only by ofier-|Fideles” J. TReading: _“Christmas|movements of Bethov, Moonlight Ideal Climate, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Motor- of Hosplality Under direction of O R e I e ing prizes for the best compositions | Morn. Adame; “The First Nows Sonata.” and “Gavotte.” by Handel . 2 . . v o in the city | in every fleld, bu ) % T “Gooe ng Wencesla: oT an encor: ing, Hunting with Instructors, or Guides. UNITED HOTELS COMPANY seribed Iand and premises. sitagts in the G% | T oge compositions. the best rendition | God Rest. You. Merry | it — OPEN JAN. 8 W. F. ADAMS, Manager, Tampa. Florida of AMERICA designated ns and being lot numbered mine- |by the greatest orchestras. Gentlemen,” anonymous O Little} The Chaminade (Glee Club under teen (19). In Ciiaries Gessford's subdivision of | “A few vears ago the best opera|Town of Bethlehem.” Barnby. The ! direction of Misk Isther Linkine Executive Offices: 25 WEST 45th ST., NEW YORK i in square numbered nine hundred and | submitted received a prize of $10,000.!offertory solo will be “Cantique de! 2 s & By = $ SEANSRICA sixty-six (806 as per plet of said sobdivision | ang $65.000 was spent in producing it. | Noal” (Holy Night) for tenor. Afier|and accompanied by Miss Winifred r;wr\l'd p Ihv;k”:& age 22 ;f';.';'l;*f;rg’::' “The federation is seeking lflu! the hc:ledlct‘lrn ';h- quartet. composed of | Michaelson, gave a very pleasing con of the ofice of the survesor of most promising young executive mu-| Ailcen M. Burns. soprano: Julia C.!cert at Mount Alto Wednesday eve: EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. of Col together with the improvements, | ot n Thy " oontest and s helping | Gray. contralto: George F. Baylias.ing. They were assisted by Herher: conwisting of two sfories and basemeot <OCF | {yem o reach the public. It is cre- | tenc’. and Lawrence E. Murray will (S. Aldridge, tenor. who sant. accom } 2 S8CHOOL — W. i ~ 7 OB NI ERaITY e 808% Hre | I mmmmnfl“]flmmmll“;fl‘,,fififl?“fi One-third of the parchase | Ating a public that can listen with|sing, unaccompanied, “Silent Night " { panied by Mre I S. Aldridge, fwn Todie: Paatruction: collent ‘preparaters: | | momerto” be-"paid in_cash, balance in two | discrimination and it Is: willing to | The church do.rs will be opened fo|&roups of attractive songe. A strik | ngusges. matbematics, physics, chemlistry, " installments, pasable in one and two | give the native artists a hearing. It |the public at 8 o'clock. All seats are | ing and well enjoved feature of the. patent ‘office:-day, might: coed: moderate. | STEWARD ears. with intercst at 7 per centum per an- | 3 helping to perpetuate the names of | free. program was the community singing. PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS. SCHOOL 3 i L o day (;5’:-"’ our best composers. It is helping to G R g 2 = : : aciences, languages, music, $1, $1.50. ALB] s o | deed of trust upon the” PTODeTtY | make America musical by its promo- e De Luxe Concert Party of New| The vested chorus choir of six JONAS. 1817 M at. n. (Accredited) B d ..,‘,'...‘.’2.1 To das of sale. | tion of community singing. York will assist Harry Edward Muel- ; Yoices and the solo quartet will ass!st The Largest and Best “Clubs and individuals working in- Harry Edward Mueller in the rendi- | IGHT CLASSES epesit of 3300 wili e txiuired st time o | dependently, cannot schieve thess{ler in the musiosl vesper pervice of Will Form e A, K ot e | things: only by united efforts can the | the First Congregational Church this i ND : o nd | 3 -~ SHORTHAND :n 30 days; easy to learn = DAY AND tion " of Dudley Huckis Ch: rapid. Touch typewriting. ' Earoll foday, 41:9_"1 ) BERLITZ 3Zhctices |[i > * TSPECIAL RATES Mrs, Oscar Hundley of Birmigham, |and valued at $5,000. ir. Chassina is | Enmes, Mine Mary Bixler, Mra. A W nding secretary of the |an accomplished accompantet and fin- Cummings. Henry Follmer and War- Business College. 1304 I at. n. Monda: | stamps, notarial fe i cantata. “The Coming of the King.’ E y. December 18 | jrost Q. Yy The C 1 % ATLANTICUTY.N.J. TUTORING—CHINESE MASTER OF EDU-, Tor e Folloc iak Oosrsess chager.” Termy of -'-N}-‘ ofveyconmiled brth | orkd "e|:.§$v°|§fl|"h:}|embenm dues | 21tCTROON 8t ¢ the musical vespers next Sunday at — o o Nnfversity: grammatical in- | Oy AR { within tpirty_days from das 5 e k violinist. | $:45 o'clock a rs D 0, i . writing, col n STENOGRAPHIC | wise tué deposit will be forfeited to the} are $5 per year and club memberskip Ruth William, - sopran: 4 Ab: tional Church. This Is one of the Notedforits I ice. 3 i BOOKKEEPING { trustpes and the tristees reserve the right t0{ Gues 10 cents per capita. These . - soprano, ani TaIn | hagt known of the Christmas cantatas 0 z | R CCOLNTING { resell the property at the risk aud cost of de- | ymounts should be no burden upon |Chassins, planist. have met with great | and contains many beautiful choruses Table and Service, | " CIVIL_SERVICE g e e ime Sewepavts pu; | a1, one. The Distriot of Columbia |success on their tour. Miss Caslova |as well as Solos and quartets eyl Tonicand CarativeBaths == CALCULATING MACHINES. |iisied in Wasnington, 1. C. it to bn guod | 18 Far BeRTS! movement, and 1 feci |has been playing the violin since ahe| . choir of the Keller Memorial I U ES smm lendnpnslcli;n i L af racom o deposi Wl be retunded and snle | POTL of, Uhis, QONSTENG: 3% cqchier, | was aix years of age and received her |, The cholr of tne Heler, Memoris) Diet Kitchen, Music, - LANGUAG tewar ool - o CHARLES W. FAIRFAX, as well as artists and students. to | Sxtensive educstion both in America | yoning's service a cantata, “The Star Golf. AmericanPlan B e e parienerd e = ! F D K ew York join forces for the making of Amer- | i, New York Symphony, the Chicago, | 9f Bethlehem,” br ¥.. Flaxington 3 B, e By e, Evening ! 1 dec1z-asds Trustees, {18 MUSIOAL oraially wours, Philadelphia and St Louls Symphony | Harker. The @l itor Sarred e Clames. ” Private lessons. Heasonabley = — “(signed.) P e e R ek choir for this occasion and the molox fitlon TeialTesson; Rises i MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE “BLANCHE M. DALGLEISH." | /s Guadagnini violin, made in will be_ sustained by Miss Stellu H . Fr. 2620 z 816 14th at. n.w, - Ph. T York hliadelphis, and Bal- | A% tal Federation of Music Cluba, is | ished soloist, and the program. which | ren Seltzer. s o g, distance hauling. b 1 ; — - NBFER & STORAGE CO. visiting friends in Washington this | promises 1o 06 at unbsyel tres "r’ Eva Whitford Lovette. meizgo- t - 0 ers of music, will include: Plano, 3 = 606 6th st. n.w. Ph. F. 7288, week, and was the guest of Mrs. R. H. WA\EH of A | d 1 - < : e D 2 | “Au Couvany” (Borodin): “On Wings {soprano, was the soloist at the meet L) Sl bl sy g aer !NSTEUTE G NEViRG, “PACKiNG, BEPEING. Dalgicleh Tued e yeoin “Club. - 3% Yt endelsnonn. Liskt) soc| Ink of the Missixaippi Club. held t [ n Port 3, on Agricultire, Accountancy and . SCHOOL OF VIO, A it S ouh, 'who ia president of the tation” (Mrs. H. H. A.|the Washington Club last Tueaday TAMPA BOARD OF TRADE iness Administration, 3 £ Dalg e strict of the National Fed- ‘Farewell” (Russell); violin, | evening. She sang a group of sosgs 303 LaFasette Street, Tampa. Florida {radustesctthe Tnstituteare found rergehgrs pianos. Estimate cheerfu Caple Tantertained at dinner Thurs. (Gluek); (Wie- | and was accompasnied by her hustand. = 3 e e Dosluious 1 Bostaess, Late-at: 3 =t gration. Qire. J. Herbert Stapletom of sopranc, violin and pians, |T. 8. Lovette. The speakers of th. B termoonand early-ovening olasses are aval i . Phove Main F. M, | O, Saviour Hear Me” (Gluck). evening were ex-Vice President Marshall and Gen. Lejune. SANFORD. FLA. Telaphore Main 826D for Bullelin iy 5 Milwaukee, treasurer of th : Roy C. Claflin, Pres. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. | C.. who spent a few days in the ciiy. Joseph Bonnet, well remembered T16G St N. W., Corner 88 Si., Washington National Household Movers. " here by music lovers who heard him | Clelia Fiora: ung Ttalia ———————/ il . 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 4 Soodward Bidg.” - Phone Main 2162, | Willlam Bt huren wiil s | in is two recltals, has completed an | messa-noprana. of Washinion. was e r— i Al Principal Gities, e | BteDhen e e morning's service, | extensive concert 'tour in England, | the soloist Monday evening at the Learn Drifting_and “enter ” Wien he will sing “If With All Your|where he was received with tre-|December assembly of the Ohio So- clety, making a delightful impression in_hér Interpretations of the songe “Dawn, ant Hindu, by Bember: “Elegie.” by Massenet this profession- of good pay. WM.} £ Hearts,” from “Elijah” (Mendelsachn). m.ndo::ae&x.h%u‘:;ls& by both the and congenial work, - Charles E. Riddel, tenor ‘soloist of | . Following his return to Paris. a t Baptist Church, re- | tour of the French provinc as &%'l"%%l&f wm;&s}g:g = :?:n.:;'f-. w-lvflon_ as z:; will shortly m.ge.‘;.x':-:fll# = ‘n;;- :mm.;: REE ton to take up an ex- |an ket 1700 TonThe ot wu:l‘t?:novlm the mll';r Cham. { played at several ival perform- Doubly delightful during the Holidays. oA resort hotel of rave appeal—the centre of hhfl.hh'nlvw.hllhdllfilum Holidey Happiness, Gayety and Hospidalisy, - . in the termings of 198 miles of saub-t ances in honor of the centenary of B CALVERT : = % Conn, A Full Information on Request } s Cesar Franck. He gave also a series — : Parpoee®|| @Wf"c‘“'w Firstcase Trowbridge as | of Teoitals'in the Paias du Trocadre, My nd “Seguidilla.” from “Carmen" She was assisted by Miss Marcell Green- halgh at the piano, Ed Priest, organist and choir- masior of the Washington Cathedral ill be heard Tu Mg ot All Sainty \piscopat L (Con th Page. been appeared as soloist with g : the the Lamoureux Orchestra. i = — Bonuet, sails for Americs De- PLNE o