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Y AT ‘rue mordm.mf RIALTOZ'A, Lady of Quality,” .- Shown. this PALACE--Viok: Dai noon and this“evenings METROPOLITAN—Norm: . Shown. this lfn:moon, ud thi COLUMBIA-Glotia Swanson, i this eveningi ,AMBASSADOi—-"flI‘ CIH of the this evening. CENTRAL—Te this evening. CRAND. LLS—-‘To lhe La!t Man.” evening. orar; ‘A Lady of Quality.”’. by an:el ndglon Burnett, the feature today 8l this' WeeR &t Moory's Rialto heater, the showing being a world emier. was prepared for the screen EHoniey. diractor: of nivfir::l Picturea Corporatfon, One oast of players, headed: by irginia and inéluding _Miltor lls, Earl ane, Bert ‘Roach, Willar: uis and Aleen 'Mannin | The Burnett story s sald to’possess I the elementl of éxcellont screen ama. geflofl of ;A Lady. of uality”™ ls 1754, and the" nma-b ere at of merrie o6ld, England. The! ottings aré. declared perticu 71y {n-i resting and beautiful. The fnteriors {.“m Crewe Hall, igemyir castle. d other noted bits of English hitecture have heen repreduced in | otail. ~ Similar attention has been | Daid to every costume.and the result; pictorially. brings to;the-acreon-what is reputed to be one of ' the most Deautiful film offerings of the «year. ~The story ‘concerns s girl, ratsed| 284 hoy. Decause her father ngd'no som, ‘headstron, ropu lsive, absolutely | unconventional, rld ne,te, ‘the 'hounds | hréeches, wh ddenty con- i feonted with the fact that her n\o?c Qiilre In &oing to Intertere seriousl h ber matrimonial chance 0vcr| DIEht she determines. to_become - & y of quality in the socfety to which was born, .In her new character has three ‘separate and distinct | love affalrs, which change the whole | apiirse of her life and make up a | tensely dramatic rom "WILI Rogers, in “Jus Bassin’ Thru, in which the cowboy star 1a s win many, many smile: News and an orchestral preiude, ar- nged by Director George Wlld wiIL added attraction p ALACE-Viola Dana in “The So- cial Code.” “The " Soclal 'Code,” Metro' reen version of Rita ‘Weiman' atic stbry 1 with Vicla Dana as its ar. will be shown at Loew's Colum. uh Thauer this afternoon and all ¢ i Dana is said to reveal the soul oclal butterfly in the picture, e Soclal Codé™ is a photoplay of | Rita. Weiman's magazine story, “To! ‘Whom It May Concern.” It.is & Metro Pleture produced under the direction T Oacar Apfel Its cast includes Mal- MacGregor, Cyril - Chadwick. Humlny Gordon, Edne Klugrath (Min sister), Willlam Hum- n‘flrey and John s.mm\i s The story Is predicated gn the mys terious murder of & young clubman and the arrest of an assoelate who steadtastly . refuses (o estublish an bl by telling his whereabouts on night of the -murder. At a time Wwhen “conviction Is uSripe the ac- cused man in the fage, the. soclety butterfly—enacted by. Miss -Dana— suddeniy’ declares: shat the accused was wnn her until -5 o'clock the ter the murder. dad screen and miusioal features zwa “One C: Include -the llda the Pathe ewrs, - beautiful scente gub ect, Tep- 24 A WH BICH L3 H the demand for seats has been no t-at'Crandall’s Metrogolitan, that e Mmanagement anpounces thq en- ment will be voamnu-d through cnnd week; beginning thhu ltwn— . t 3 o'clock. The limfted capac- |ly ol the Metropolitan, it is explain- ed,. bas been uttérlyinadequateto accomodate the crow: This First Nltlunl] ?echl attrac- don'ta running in New. , Chicagn, 3?5 Angeles and other Iarge citles at e $2 scale of prlce Vengeance” 8 A olorful :a [fergeously mounted tomance of rance of Cathering De -Medid!, ade: fof entertainment and. ‘not ‘fo i-;e a history lesson upon the He: occastonal “ube ‘is made -of-an- historical —incident; -major- -interest Genters In the love affair of. Yoeland De Breux and Rupért De Vrieac, the Young Huguenat who.pledges. him. self to five years of service to land's brother .in. ‘!!:hn.-. for’ th HUfe of his sweetheart,and betrothed, ! Who proves falthless When assured of | ety. *Convlly Tearle, ~Wallade Beery, dourtenay Foote, ' Claire McDowell, Josephine- Crowell, Winter Hall and Carmen Phillips are cast in important, Cl = ity lementary attractions areomlt. ted with the exception of the new is. 88 o vey. fi:hahudeuo%om‘tr BBympao;y Orches- nder Daniél .. RI3; brjet symphanic Bectuds tnpried of | excerpt from Chopln- Polonwu] Militaire” and- the p ore | for. the aceompanifisht oc the pl‘e declared a.melodious-moszic of. h. H Wworld's finest composition GOLUKBIA—GIorh ann in|r Zage? achieved one of " the #ud- he current season last week t Loew’s Columbia- Theater, “Zaza,” I‘lelllll(\ll séreen fon of the fa- ‘$ucgess, with ts mwlnf presented ‘s Columbia ¥ a second week Theater, begin- uced by Para- ‘@randeur that ul oon,” rected - Mlss Swanson in.this, her| .prodnetiol -me cut cludes Miry an, - Ferdina u-ug Lucitie Verne an test n!\rl‘hfl' turned from oa Tt prln in -m-n tont. Stape o peivace, dasoes: & fl'llll‘}ld‘!; in “Zaza."’ Maftiage.” 111 | cRANTDALL'S. o1, o € the ‘Metropolitan Warla Hur- |8 tral, figure, L Agure, | pros jin vid Be! hldb from the HOUSES THIS WEEK. Frances Hudgion ernoon- and this evening. n “The Social Code Shown this after- ‘Ashes of Vengeance! is !V!l‘llfl‘. B Shown this lf!cmoon and Wlld o, Shown !hu ahfl'noon and Shown this afterncon and " Shown this afternoon and this Freneh e Bertor'mna_ Charles Simon, 7‘“ oftérs & love drama of the boulevards of Parie. 1t is the same story.in which Mrs. Leslie Ca: ter_achleved ‘groat peraonal’ succe | uader Beiasco's’ management in' tha title role. in which. in gperatic form, areat.prima donna: Geraldine Fars Was seen and heard. Added screen and musical features ‘.\chlds a new Christle comedy, “Do o11,” lhe Internationa! News pis wres and “Pleasures of Love” by the Columbia Orchestra,. under Leon Brusilof. masmox—“'rhe (h.ll of the Wil Jack London's famous story;, “The Call: of the Wild,” ipicturized by Hal Roach, will be. shown .for the first time i Washington - today and’ to- morrow &t Crandall's Ambassador Theater. The.story of the dog first befriended by man, then shipped to the Klondike and #o abused that he demerted civilization and ran with & ipack of wolves, only to come ‘Intd possension - of . & kind-hearted pal Wwhose death he avenged. before re- verting to- savagery at the call of he sh olf, ‘is known .wherever London’s stories have been road. The principal” roles are played by J:\ck Mulhail and Walter = Long, Buck, the only -trained on the screen, -as the dog narrative, - -A “new Harry Poilard comedy and the Ambassador Orches- tra, Balley F. A 18hort. reels will .complete* the' bill. Ruth Clifford, Gaston ‘Glass, Vola | Vale.. Crauford Kent, Josef Swickard ,and . Edith- Yorke are ‘the - foremost plnyers in *“Mothers-in-Law,” to "be shown Tuesday and Wednesday, in |the story.of:a daughter-in-law. who |forgot her marriage vows, and a { mother-in-law that made her remem- ber them. Mae Murray will be seen Thursday and Friday In“*The'French Dall,” Metro's picturization of the Irene Bordoni stage play, and Satur- William_Fox's version of Zane ‘The_Lone Star Ranger” will be shown. The wtory 1s a' brisk tals of ,adventure_and_romange | In - the southwedt. The. Saturday perform- ances wlll be continuous from 2 to pm, CENTRAL — “'l‘mponry Mar- Tiage.” At Cnneans Central Theater the first four- days of this weelk, begin- n'ng this afternoon at 3 ' o'clock, “Tomporary Marriage” will teaturo. about reached -the pavting & o the wavs by reason of the -wifd's re- fusal to admit.the advancing years. Kenneth - Harli Mildred ', Davis, Myrtie Stedman, Tully Marshall, Mayde Georgs, Stuart Holmes and Edward Coten’ are in the cast. fourt s round in the new “Fighting Blood”: serles. with the novel mong- picture, “Indiana Moon,” the Kino. grams ‘and pipo organ’ musio will complete lhn bill. Thursd: and through Saturday Goldw)nl el.clur& of -Ellnor Glyn's notfon of what a Jovo story- should be on the screen. “Six Davi” will be whown, - It features Corinne Griffith and: Frank Mayo. Clir Bowrs, ln -"“lmp!e"fild(ad Bl new funmaker; nograms and pipe orga: complete the bill. o 'l“ the ' Last S04 Han.” ¥To the Last Man,” Paramount's plcture of Zane Grey's story, will be shown - the first ‘th es days df this Wweek at Crandail's Theater: Lols |« Wilson and Richard Dix are featured with Noah Beery, Robert Edeson and The comedy will be 1pp¥-Doo-Dad” and all of the aotors | being -animals and fowl: Norma. Kerry -and Mirlam Cooper are lured in “Is Money Every-. new production_ to ahown for the et time day and urs, with Charlie i Thurston Hall and Rogemary Th!hy, R MILDR'E‘.D DAVIS‘ Central B. Warner, in “Danger.,” also episode No. 6, “The Santa Fe Trail" (matinee only) and comedy, “Poor But Honest " Home. Today and tomorrow, Gloria Swan. son, in “Bluebeard's Eighth Wif Tuesday, Katherine MacDonald, “The Woman Conquers”; Weflnel Lewis Stone, in “The Dangerous A, Thur ‘Rouged Lip Douglas MacLean. In “Beiboy Thirteenss wito. on Friday, Jack Mower, in episode 3 of “In the Days of D‘nlel Boone"; Saturday, e’ in in “The Midnight Pslrol _olynpie. Today apd tomorrow, “Lawful La Tuesday and. gan, in_ “Cirous- Daye Thursday, Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, in. “Modern Marriage"; Eriday, Leawrice Joy, in <The Silent Partners; Saturday, Brandon Tynin, in ‘Lonl Livu" l’rinoeu. Today and tomorrow, D. W. Griffith's “One Exciting Nig] "Tueeday, “Your Friend and Mine"; Wednesday, Hu- dolph Valentino, 'in_ “Beyond - the Rocks”; Thursday, Kather! g~ Donald, in “The Scarlet Lily”; Friday and Saturday. Gloria Swanson, in “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife. Regent, day and tomorrow, Marion Davie: Murtay. comedy, RMigor alms to pan Frid will ‘Don’t actof. “Pat's Patént” and; PiPe organ. gccom 3455 ana s aturday Jackie Coo; e _sSeen in. “Clrcus scrwm umlng 3.1 th gan ith Apollo. dely and tomomv. Taimadge,”in “Diicy 00-Dad comedy. K Tueaday dnd Widresds Runert o | Hen > anfl Aesop n le, “Aged in Thursday. Andree:Lafavott “Trilby.” and. tomedy, Kiakes m:u, Herber! “Rhwlinkon, ‘In e a4 George Ottara i ay, Pltny uth Mllhr. ln "TM lnd Our Gang, In “Back Constance. ‘nd. DI Avemu Grand, Today &nd ‘tomorrow. ntsau, R, Hentsau,” and Aesop fabi apers o€ " Tues Lyi o Cit and’ the 'nmnny nd Ptiday, ‘Earfe una Barbara a5 Xpbsicouts ’h‘Z‘Z"rfi’ b urday, 'hé ‘Tis That Bimds," a b ley,'in. "High Lifer v -nd Ligp Con in ‘our K [n;.d.’d r ¥ wmua.y. . Mildred rifm-'?n “The 'Foy Ba, Marr, -nf o-mn Jm. Hero' enneth Haridn lellm Cooper Camie Buck”; Satur Sty Adacn: oo te Blue and Mon! ) 'l‘unn o( Allah” Buster “Keafon,” {#" “Thr Ages" ;" Monday, Bunn-"l(nton.'- ‘Three , Ages, Chérile Chaplt ““The Wormap”; Lonn nd Gearn o dog | N ‘Toda; In “When Knighthood Was in Flower' Tuesday, Norms Talmadge, In “Secre of the .Storm.- Countr; iR on, in “The Love. Wiitam Desmond, in Today and. tomorrow, “Rupert of Hontzau” and Aesop (‘dn X:u an, ‘Wood”; esds. Wed: Arliss ln(AHee Joyce, ln “Th George Green Goddess, “Speed -Demon ‘Thursday and Fri- day, Earle Willlams and Barbars La Marr, In “The Eternal Struggl sna _Dispy.Doo-Dad * comed Knockou! Saturday, “The Bmda” ana’ Lee Moran, Busher. o in " “The Takoma. . Tomorrow and Tuesda: “Racing Hearts' ater,” also matinee :30° p.m. an also hllrldly “Bcars of Jlllnury ; * com, fore Pubilic,” o o rames Eidey and Saturday, Jack Holt, in “While Satan_Sjeeps. comedy and Assop’s Fables: Satu t’, matinee, a special festu: lelcln‘ "Whllc Batan slawl. 3 . comedy, ogrami Agnes | achieved JOHN GIBERT trand - Zaza ;Rq;é'iniscené:es. the more mature Washingtohian “Zaza” brings a world of memo- ries. It brings fn & glittering ‘pano- rama scenes and events of 1898, when America had shortly before emerged victoridus from the war with Spain and whén the Lafayette Bquare Op- era House (now the Belasco) was the chosen spot for premiere -perform- ances of Belasco plays. 3 The same Washingtonlan will eVer associgte the name of “Zasa” with the name of Mrs. Leslle Carter, for “Zaza'" represented the first real suc- ce probably . that Mrs. Carter achieved under Belasco's manage- ment; although the whole country had thrilled to the rumors that B' len having sworn to make an ac Mra. .Carter, had literally dm h about the g had already ons - like I Left Behind Me,” “The Ugly Duck- ling’ and other " Night' Photodnphy. : A! the result of u night photography. process perfected by Gaetano * York. Today and - tomorrow, Conlllneu Talmadge, in “Dulc ppy -Doo. . Dad. comedy, “The Knockout”™ lnfi Pathe Review; Tuesday, K n ‘ Harlan nnflsalhen dl.’urcy hp IE::I‘ Side; West and Harry Pol 3 in “The Green Cat’; Wednesday, A dree: Lafayette, in “Trilby" day, -Pricilla Dean, in “Drifting, Cliff Bowers, -in “Plus-and ' Minus" Friday, Hoot Gibson, in’' “Blinky,” and George Oillu‘:.fin lFl(hun ntzfl‘_ ack Hoxlo amd Mar T ll Wi 1" Pris- Radio Utilized, vznr moderp, radio- apperatus min- gled with ‘very anclent costumes during the flming of “A YLady of Quelity,”. Hobart Henley's Universal super. N < The massive interlor scenes, such as the home of the Countéss of Dunstan woide and Buckingham Palage set at <] Universal City, were equipped ;vl@h +{amplifiers through Whluh the direc. tors l’llfl‘ the % claimed, Mr erid tomorfow, D. W. Grif- “The Birth ot a Nation”; , Anita Stewart, in “The i etnesday, Ry de om‘uw-hr. | i n can, in »fim ';a’fix}r?&':?mfig,“nfim"' do n* “Lasy Bones”; T o.~"-n";"‘£§=}£‘ én'..m" m, g na;-h' e B stages. tor's voice - was relay the um-tr being stas '8, voice, qd. The' hom- of the eoun tess, it 1n : o fargest int: e;lo et ever bufit 4- "“‘""7 rnun connected Crosg-mec tions s0 l‘llll could. | Walking: lrnlll on & Slgantic staircase and a n Sotaprised the set. . 1t RS ¢ entire depth of ane of bulldings which erdlanlly Arom i Clyde Dml\" - Desire, ‘Our’ O-snl‘ com: | Five (“Tony”’) Gaudio, who 18 shooting Norma Talmadge's ploture, “Dust. of 'nh whluh night -oen-s nt gerian during the 4 an street w { t is l‘ld l .v\fll was effects in ourrent l.nn wages of eleotric equipment, electriclans for duys - which . amounted . to. $26,000. Four thousand dollars was ed in the rental of extra equip- 'rh- invention can-be applied: to camara,” :says . Gaudio.. . “The Working Drinciple rests in the prep ration -of the raw film. u.An-mm.. -(..o g the day: have made, but the tinting of tha sky. “falled because fllo cannot. be applied, and the sky on zfl "i;reen mn-qllonuy shows:- up very ht.” G;udto “and Ray Binger, his asglst- their anoney-—vllg o néw 8 an Al I= &n i onn some time ago. Process & said to give & black 'k fl.-ht fol d, & clearl, eot silhof o, with b f, Rothin close-upe and even unc i thalr m—fi’pa-n-u on .the sky. ine. In addition, the shadows of fig- ures wdklnal‘ |= the moonlight are outlined. 'ul?:r‘" overcast dn: effects enow- Hon"et l-i.mn“ fram wm&"’ xn'm hight § dectaren] e rocess light oloud ; afln ary P ?flmm‘ Yos of a‘?.“"fl eyes of. producers uu uvln‘: a(. u{llllon-pof dolhr" Russian Bey k. £ amS. mloolvl:?fil.fldt OOEEtbth & & b6 - B 6488 - JACKIE CoOGAR Craudalls prior to the time that Belasco crossed swords with the theatrical “syndi- cate”—a conflict that led to a bitter war which eventully forced him to practically construct a theater of his own inside Convention Hall, although he admitted later that without the help of powerful friends in Corgress this might have been impossible.. This was dome to produce. “Adres,” Wwith Mrs. Carter as Its star. The same vein of reminiscence will bring also to mind certaip Elimpses of that memorable performance, for example, the rainstorm that broke over the city on the nij -of the E_ remiere and made leaks in the rool he water poured '.hrolzl Belasco's improvised draperies a. howered a green rain on the audience. Admiral Dewey, who occupled one of the boxes, held an umbrella over & Jady whose gown had been #ulhed, though both steadfastly refused to léave the auditorium. ‘To get back to “Zasa,” it wil be rememberéd that Belasco offered the first performance in America at:the Latayette Opera House, in Washing- ton, on’ Christmas day, 1898. While most Washingtonians have forgotten the_fact, the part of Florianne, which Mary Thurman Interprets in‘ the. screen version; was enacted by none other than Anne Sutherland, the character woman'of the Smith-Dufty stock season . &t the President last winter, who later went with Gearg: Marshall's stock company, at: (hn Bs lasco, last summer. There's hardly & limit to the range, 'OME of the bést kno'n D yers in the Paramount ranks:are-to’sup- port Pola Negrl in her fourth Amer- fcgn plcture; ““My ‘Man.” Herbert Brenoti,” who; préduced. “Thke Spanish Dancer,” will also direct this one. Charles de Roche and Huntly Gor- don will have featured roles, and the cast will Include also Adolphe Men- jou, Garéth Hughes, Véra Reynolds, Rose Dione, Rosita . Marstint, Edward Kipling; Robert: Cannon, Frank Nel- son and George O'Brien. Since coming to this country several months ago Mr. de Roche bas ‘appear- ed In a number of big Paramount lhh eason wil] be given in the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church. The Mount Plearant Chorus and solo quar- composed M tle; with Mrs. Charles l- . Bliss Il lhn e R A T thalle. Miss Ruth will the Covenant, assist public is cordlally Invited. ‘For the morning service at.11o'clock {the music wil) be by the solo gua tet, HMetropolitan ROGRAM of music at Aecension Church today will be: 11 a.m., prelude, *Romanza” (Peace), “Te Deum and Jubilate" (Schnecker), offertory anthem, ‘Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts” (Nevin); postiude,. “Fpgue, G -Minor” (Bagh). The soloists will bes-Alleen Miller- Byrnes, soptano: Juligk Culbreth Gray, contralto, and Lawreri¢é: Murray, bass. At 8 pm, epecial musical rvice lasting one hour: Prefude, “Chant Pas- torale” (Dubois); ‘“Cantate Domino™ (Buck); ~ tenor _Wolo, " “Hear Us, O Father” (Millard); soprano solo, ““The Cross” (Ware); soprano and bass duet, “Rest In the Lord"” (Rock); chorus with tenor solo, - “Sanctus” (Gounod), and Dfll;lude. “Phantaste In A" (Rhelriber- Thie -sololsts: at this service will be Aileen Miller-Byrnes, = soprano; _Ruth Mae Hansford, mezzo-soprano; Lewis D. Moonshine, tenor; Will C. Ivie, tenor; Lawrence Murray, bass; Julia Culbreth Gray, contralto. John Wilson will be at the organ: Mrs. Heriry Hunt McKee is director. The “old folks' concert” which' was to have been given by the choir of As- cension Church, “with assisting artists, next Friday has-been:postponed to Fri. day, November 3. owing to confiicting. events in the chiurch. Luther J’hcs M-morlnl Church—Mu- sie for today wi Morning service, 110" Prelude, n ¥ (Vincent); Decp” ‘(Bartiett): ‘gifertory, ~Bastorale in E” (Le baritone ‘solo, “Tt Is Enough,” from “Elijah” (Mendelsaohn), Ervine J. Stenson; postlude, “March (Bledermann). Reformation .day service, -3 ek Protade Andasce” Sllas) anthem, ‘“Unfold Ye FPortals, e Redemption” (Gounoms oftertory, iPastorale” " (Foate); postiude - e lips; Bvenlng service, ‘8 o'clock Premd-. “Evening Song". (Johuston); anthem, ‘S8aviour, When - Night Involves -the skll.l" (Shflley of e'rwry lBAUlvfi'l). uet, Thou ng n..m" (Goctas), Miss Myrie Patacnie and Stenson,. baritone; Poatiuds (Batlste ‘This afternoon at the VGIDQP service, 5 o'clock,. the first musical service of The program follows: Orga ‘Andantino” (D flat major) | ), bass solo, “Thine Is the (Galbraith),. Mr. Faklel offertory, quartet, “The King. of Love, My Shepherd 1s "(Shelley); organ postlude, “Coronation March” (from “The Prophet”) (Meyerbeer). Grace parish, Georgetown, musical program today will be: Morning, pro- cession "Guide Me, Thou Gr. Je- h"; “Venite Exultemus_ Domino, Deum Laudamu: (Hodges): | “Kyrie hymn, Eleison, No. “Come Thou, Alml(hty King’ offertory anthem, Not Your Heart Be Troubled’ (Fonen, reces- sionai, O Mother Dear, Jerusalem. Evenini processional. hé Goes Form to (Simper Disconsolate’ God cat" Ye bensdiction All_ Divine' recessional, “'nrou‘h the Night of Doubt and Borrow.” At the First Reformed Church last Bunday Mrs. Frieda Hauf Irwin gave “Adoration” (Borowskl) the morning_services and .Kar! Holer played “Prelude, r_organ (Bach), and “Postlude” (Clemens). At the evening services Miss Pauline Holer, soprano, sang “Lead Me All the Way” (Briggs) and Mr. Holer gave two organ numbers, “Eventide” Steans) and “Epflogue” (Nevin). Richard Lorleberg will Be the sol {st at this mornin; 1 play two cello (Bach-Gounod) and ‘“Andante, ““Orpheus” (Giuck): the organ numbers to be played by Karl Holer are. Without 'Words” (Mendelssohn) and “Pastiude in E Flat" (Abernathy. the evenipg services, Mrs. G. B. 8 baugh . will sing, (( ne). and the organ numbers will be “Andaftino” (Stalner) and "Post- lude” (Buck). At the Metropolitan Presbyterian | Church the quartet, consisting of Evelyn Gribbin, soprano; Anita R. contraito; Floyd Williams, d Albert O. Stearns. ir., bass, with Miss Lucy. H. Paul, or Aty productiens, includifk “The Law of the Lewless,” “The*Gheat,” *Ths Ten Commandments” gnd._* Maker.” ~Huntley rGordeh Glorta Swanson °in_ :“Biuebeard's Efghth Wif Agolphé Menjou, Gareth Hughes, "Edward Klplln‘ and all T the comedy role in Jack Holt's c% Woman With Four Faces.” was_adapted to the Amesican sta; Q Rosita Marstinl were i Spanish Dancer "Frani Nelson ha ture, “A Gentleman of Leisure,” he was “in.-Beity Compson's Man'" in from:the French pl-r. ‘“Mon Homme,” by Andre Pica: by Fred Jackedn and the scen was written by Eve Unsell. supported | vestea chorus, under the 1eaderanip ot ;& Cossing, will sing: Erocessiona) | “Tidings Thy _Lightt Gounod), Diemissal ust Kj nx Smith, dlreotvr King- .| Aug Bmith Studio Schoul has been « pointed o the | and_choirmaster oo hurch, Georgetown. His duties b theie last Sunday, St. John's Church, cormer 'O and Potomac streets, is one of the oldest churches in the District; having been fourided in 1796, and for many yeard hag had a fine maie cHolr. There are now some vacancies in the choir for boys, mnd Mr. King-Smith will he-r applicants to fill thess vacancies | ahy Monday or Wednssday rehearsal. £-3:30 pim. in the chofr room of the church, Jnothier dppointment may be had by | telephoning Mr. King-8mith. tdes. Temuneration for seryioes. the bogs of St. John's cholr receive voite training, sight. singing and a liberal musical education. A program of special music will be given this evening by th Keller Memorial t] | with F. A. Mueller, Marine Band, as ng The program includes the followin; numbers: “Gloria from the Twelft Mass"” (Mozart), tenor and baritons duet; “O . Salutaris Hostia” (Wie- sand). Mr. Townsend and Mr. Fof- mer; contralto solo, “Hosanna’ (Grt- ler). Mre. SteHla Eames: And e from Conce fl.o" Mr. Mueller; quartet '‘Glory to Thee. My God, This Night” (Gounod). Mr. Townssnd, Miss Froehlich, Mrs. Ni . Folmer; tenor -solo, Those Tear: send, with cello ohbligato by Mr. Mueller; trio, “At Eventide It nfll B Lnlht (Gaul), ‘ehnn Mrs. (L»lcnu): solo. 1 (Bartlett), « M with cello ohhllzllo by Mr. Mueller; “Postlude” (Rink). “The choir mm»rln- twenty -bers, including a solo quartet nita _ Frochlich, Nelson, Tovneend‘ teror, Henry M. Folmer, bass. Lilllan Wines is organist and director. * e Force of Habit. From London Opinion. fher—Why are you so late this morning? Assistant—I was' shaving _myself ind coudn't get' away untl Td 2ked f into' & halircut and.a director, will give the following pro- | gram at'this morning’s servic prelude, “Adagio” (Stainer *“The Lord Is My Shepherd” contralto solo, “Out of the Depth: (Rogers), Miss Gauges; organ post- lude, “Caprice’ (Guilmant). A’ special program has been pre- pared for this evening, owing to the of members of the llmbsxln Prelud: from Gaul's “Holy City, Stephens and guartet; dopranb How. Loyely are Thy Dwells gs" (Liddle), Miss Gribbiy; anthem, Peace 1 Leave With You (Roberts); ices are being ture, and some, interesting programs are planned for the coming month. Last Sunday evening Mr. Ross Farrar, tepor soloist at the Washington Cathedral, assisted, singing two nam- bers, “How Beautiful Upon Lhe Moun- tains” (Harker), and Hig (Coengny. - Misa Dorothy Sea violinist, aiso assisted on the the violln obligato Up The closing number was “Tarry With Me, Q My Saviour” (Baldwin), with bass’ solo by Mr. Stearn: The _service department, Young Men's Christian Assoclation, gave a! lobby concert last Monday, When the soloists were:-H, P. Vezlen, stringed nstrument; D. J. Arnold, stringed in- trument; Miss Cecile Sale, comtralt Mrs, Jeane Farnum Peterson, reader; Miss Luella Horner, ‘soprano; Miss Daphne Carraway, Dixle story lad: Royal M. Tinker, baritone; Miss Mary: Daly and Miss Marjorie Davis, ac-, Compl-l\llu. Miss Mabel H. Duncan, cellist, will play at the 4:15 p.m. vesper service of ghe First Presbyterian Church today. ¥. Schutt will preside at the 'The program will IRCude “An. * (Hollman), “Romanze” (Cam- Cavatina” (Raff), cel ‘Todny” (Bond), “Sunrise"” “Postiuds” (Wely). organ. Molml Vernon, 85¢ (Adcaiiston to Grounds Exira) 1t 10 a.m. and 3 pm, -, Boat Steam Heated T. ARTHUR SMITH, INC, PRESENTS of reminiscences that the anmounce. ment of a new production of “Zaza’ starts in the minds of-older Wush-, ingtonians, It is belleved by many that the. late: roduction - via the motion plcture embraces a degree of verisimilitude ‘and ‘gorgeous back-~ ground that Belasco failed to et owd into ‘his stage version. Into his stage version i JANET . RICHARDS | First of seriés of 7.talks on cdr- rent events. -“Arm Methods versus Democracy and- Why.” Women' City Club, 22 Jackson Place, Tue: day, Oct. 30th Bpm #5.50 for ‘the l-uo—ll l for Single 'n-gn e, Gan" ¥ e te CI.-l sBat , 80 to- 98] paesora | Faikin sies Next Week Beg. Mon, flov. 5 ‘ _MAIL ORDERS NOW llAl‘lAl.l'rlm.A' aumumma- . In the T RUTH ST. DENIS-TED- SHAWN ' NATIONAL THEATER Frlday, 430, Ukraini Nov. 2 D A u. Tues., 4.30 ‘Nov. 6 /SATIQNAL ., . THEATER ':rhlll‘l.g 4.3@ Nav. 8 NATIONAL THEATER ' Soloist, Ewssel Beloussoft l’lut Am- in America d‘oud:il-h-thv“ nu.tlo\-w ‘l‘lu B;nlnent Bnrltone EM]UO de GOGORZA And the Denilblwn D-ncen P In an Entirely New and E-hndng Program : | |mief Koshety’ an Natlonul Chorus m ‘Cellint First Concert This Season PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA ‘Leopold Stokowskl, Condnclor .Sfl' R CONCER’I'S. n-.c‘f 10, Jan. 31, Mareh 11, Apeil 1, at 4130 _mg. Samarofi. . 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