Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 16

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Mr. Milne's play has a theme that|motor car in need of more gas. More- brings memories of Barrie’s “Dear|OVer, he comes In gorgeous red and M el AM SEDENTS l l ! boy. of you may find yourselves. SaPporting that “greatest Carmen” |: gold, and the heroine falls for him HOLDS SAFETY DRIVE He then outlined the work of the will be Paul Althouss, tenor; Clarence Miss Nancy Stilwell, Brutus” in its combinatlon of clever|heavily, The next morning he has CUTS AUTO DEATHS Safety Councl, and Joseph A. Bur] o Whitehill, baritone, and Paola Anan- | dramatic contralto voles - of wide|draWing room lines, with a second act | been stll] unable to find his way | te drcam. , which was pai ian, guest artists, all of whom are ' o in the woods the morning after a|home, and a little dialogue between | well. Leona Roberts is cha ng e T w“hm?“"':‘ Opera g‘oumY moimbers of the Metropolitan Opera | [nge: SANE Bach's arla, “My Hear!|midsummer's night and a hero and | him &nd the Eirl in the woods holds | the mother - Walier Beck. us the e un: ously, in “Carmen Company. by Tlgenfrits.” with “All the Woria|Reroine playing at “let's pretend.”|all the possibilities of an exquisite [whimsical father, is cqually fine, and Odell S. Smita D ibes Resul f board consider the advisabllity of ap- o) Lgvea'n Iave'r" by Wells, as an en It is the storv of a young girl whose | satire on 1he beautiful but impractical | Ranald & ell 8. Smita Describes Results of | .\ riating funds for a certain pe-| 1na Bourskays, the Russian mexszo ) head is filled with the poetry of|ideas embodied in the standard fairy Council’s Work Before riod to take care of painting the)soprano who has been described by Optimist Club. Josephine core number. Mr. Mueller was the accompantst. Toroveky Recital. B The auditoriurh of the First Congre- ’ ing knights and maldens fair.” This|peopie return to earth with a’thud.|to be dssired. Fulton Donaldson, & - X young lady's extremely = practical |The romantic young lady is terri- | sturdy small American Doy, with ex- chair, Optimist Higgins was in evening of an interesting two-planc Sokalov-Spier Recital. mother Is endeavoring 1o bring about |bly distressed when her knightlike lung. power, {8 amusing s arria een her daughter and | suitor comes, clad in a very correct ana Betty Clark od 1n & Sharwe of Tthe entertainment. A |Calve, will sing the leading role|recital by Harry Edward and Adolf| , conata recital was given last night |2 typical young Englishmin. whose | £0lf suit, €0 ask for her hand. 1n | small pase, Jc00 Qo e Accldental deaths have decreased |unique feature was the presentation|in the production of that opera by Torovosky, glven under the auspices|a: the Playhouse by Henrl Bokoloy,|lack of Imagination and difference | carofully’ chosen epecches, stiffoned| Robert Bell essays the difficult rols in an encouraging manner” since the | to each club member of a grapefruit|the Washington Opera Company |°fSt John's Lodge, No. 21, F. A. A M. | yiolinist, and La_ Salle Spier, planist, | from other normal young men form a | with the moral *if you can’t have|of Gervase Mallory, a modern young 2 and an orange, hand-picked by Lee The program, consisting of com-|¢pae ked ‘h la from an | dlstinct lability in the eyes of the | what you want, want what you can | poet who had P drive of the Washington Safety Coun- | White, & meniber, and brought to|Monday night at the President Thea- | pomitions of Mozart, Chopin, Liazt,|iher evoked much upplause fro fistinct ligbility [n the eves of the | what you want want what you can|posf who had to please an exasting cil a year ago, Odell S. Smith yester- | Washington from ¥lorida for distri- | ter. Saint-Saens, Rachmaninoff, Arensky|“The program contained Beethoven's|Fidin cne midsummer's night in alluctant but teusting heroine. day told members of the Optimist|bution among fellow members. Madam Bourskaya has a rich, beau- | &nd Tallleferre, was romarkable for| ~gonata, ¥' Major, Op. 24" Franck's| — Club at a meeting in the City Club. e g TR tiful voice with the added charm of | yratation ana qurf'scl en“;’mh ot I"s.o;:tg fix.’.’f"r"”c’m ":‘2 Grieg’s “So- He then told a story to ilustrate to | ACCIDENT, PLEA IN DEATH | beauty, and a colorful personality as | the two artists. The Interest cen- o played. members a typical situation. D Aaca amatic et Andlths Toiss tered around thres mumbers new to “You' i i = S ashington, “The Mtroduction and|technique. Mr. Sokoloy produces a well ! You're in your office and the tele- | o, oy gaye Wife Was Shot in |Russian ballet. Her appearances| Romance,” from the suite for two|rounded fone of pleasing quality. Mr | phone rings,” said he. “Your wife Tith the Russian Opera Company|planos by Rachmaninoff, martial in |Spier played his acore with fine under- | gasps out: ‘Come home right away, Struggle for Weapon. :’; c] !gl“vehfl !‘hrtt;lulhoiflberl; t"'fl spirit In the introduction and bril-|gtanding of the relation of the piano Mary has been hurt’ You ask what's E. Conway, colored, twenty- | finaily 1anding on the west coset o¢ | lant and richly embroldered melody to the violin. His techniqus in the in- i the trouble, but there're tears in the| James E.Conway, £ ATnerica: Beone b lrediory coast 37| in the romance. satisfying through |tricate passages of the Beethoven num- voice of your wife and she hangs up | eight, charged with the murder of his | JYTRriea, POVERE SAmECIate TOCOBTE | the pertection of its technique. “The|ber was worthy of praise. ;- :fore Foutean x:sk. !Aml‘ o9 rit-'&’l wife at their home, 1618 L street| oice so that. when the company C‘oquau:“ and "’l‘he'Dn.é\l?er." tv;u me and Mary is not only hurt— s - o - Y| pleces from .a smet of “Silhouettes” . . shes dead. Your 1ittle girlt R | northwest, early Tuesday, was ar-|reached Chicago she found represent- | Pech JE00 & Seb Of (HNOREtEl | R am's Head Players in “The own and sacrificed by sore reckloss | rested last night by Policeman Lottus | atived of the Metropolitan, Chicago | ¥ ATSHSkY. wera selptiiating sod 5 i © But possibly you were g |C°f the third precinct and ‘held to| TN AR, dRC Y0k Rer ‘services, and | “CAche—Cache Mitoula,” may be mantic Age. recktloss driver of an automobile, and | @Wait an inquest at the morgue to- | givided her time between the three.|®ald to be to musio what cubistic| The Ram's Head Players met one T s Si the Gknominy of o child's | day. Conway declared the weapon | Madam Bourskaya sang here last|painting is to art—without subtley|of their most difficult obstacles last | duath falls 4 was accidentally discharged while his [ year with the Chicago Opera Com-|or finess, just blocks of notes, no , “The Romantic Age,” by A. A. Tennyson and other writers of “shin- | tales. In the third act the young safety markings In the streets. critics from San Francisco to New President Lee L. Herrell was in the | york as the greatest “Carmen” since gational Church was the scene last The settings were quite attractive, ~ All three were played with musical intelligence, excellent shading and fine Not Only Do You Always Pay Less But You Are Sure of Quality and Service - Regular price, 90 2 Jor 41¢ fighting for is to alle- | wife was trying to take it from him. | pany in its production of “The Snow | beginning, no ending. The “Waltz, at at 13th and F 14th and F 1006 F 15th and G The Safe 'Drug Stores 1237 Pa. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave. 7th and E Sts. 904 F St. Toilet Needs and Medicines at Sharply Reduced Prices OOK over the list. Well known products, every one of them, and every price represents a big saving. 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