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JTHE SUNDAY STAR. WASHIN NGTON. APRIL 13. 1924 PART 3, ITH the advent of Holy we veritable feast of classical music that h: inspiring compositions Some those that to be \ear only adds to the appreciation w one of the the tenor and bass soloists DuBois’ “Seven Last Words” and 4150 down for several performance Among the new works will be Washmgton men—R. Deanc Shurc ernon Place M. E. Church South given its premier performance wice, once at the church once the of are Crucifizion,” most sacred ca sung dramatic, Long List of Cantatas to Be leen. 01 sacred cantatus ring this week by ity churches. The A long list be given di of various ule_follows This morning. Life” (Rogers) ran Church. At 4 pom. (Maunders, St square AT 4 will choirs | ched- | 1 W an, “The New 5 stminster Presby- | Olivet to Calvary Jokos, Latayette 0y, “Olivet 10 ¢ Margaret’s Church At 4:45 T Th af (st r st Charel, and “The Dl alvary, Crucitixion g Tegationg Seven Last Words Pleasant Congroga ek Washington is to be treated to intatas. There is probably no foru. more widespread appeal thal based on the crv Ch are fam succeedin th which they ith wonderful ems to rule the favorite Maunder’s “Olivet tc as a % Stubat M ifixion of 0t Clirist The Crueitis Chureh, apd 2 N Shyterian Church The Cry th and v and each T Chureh, G Pt Mih of Averne nda are received. Stainer’s opportunities this Culvary otk A« sonthe Wedn year fix are T The Atonement director of _music nd Rossell Edward tast year and which v ts the last of th the product for the Mitchell il be midday | of two Mount i Inat Crn 0 services at Keith's Theater on Saturday Others of the modern work Rogers and “The New Liic Rossini's “Stabat Mater’ . Mary's Church for the The atmospherc Holy week excellent frame mind to receive the highly colored and dramatic + vivid contrast to resurrection and highly accentuate t ongs of gladness will he first time 1E universal appeal o cantatas and oratorios uality of their audience wants is the use Much of the composit fined rhythm or more or less simple all masic comy no matter ! ons of the melody volvement ot stand alone in this v ard h well pronounced 15" intry of church music, ould w of the compositiol n ysition Yet answer seem glish. The is all about.” a love the I pall upon to Perhap or mu cues must Marine Band Tomorrow and Wednesday. States April 14 cert the Unite a At m M Orehestra leade na leader, will will be cond vertur to arch, hymn and Vagner om “Aida “EHom “The he rdi and 1 ner: marines Montez B ny concert by the Marine Band Orchestra Ve T ram will Wagner Tty Tann- Dvorak symphony World. herzo. allegro cor nocturne, “Dreams S W “Proces- Knights of Wednesday, ited St tichard ure The 1 T Shura Cherkassky. Rus:lan Bu\' Pmmfl. April 25. ! thie re- Russian hools rep! the one Mme. D'Alvarez, meert. will en given by ti ket the ncert cepted Minor, Op. 90 ntu in ohubertys elssohn) Stude Flat Major.” . Op. 10, No Major, Op. 3 ajor, ' Op. in 1 Major” Prelude in G Minor, (Rachmaninofl) Cherkassky ) Mrs “Melod nofr), Waltz in Wil Which raves t people husband How so. O Well,” & becaus Mr. they id Fatr, v mak pha MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. MISS AMY CLEMENT LEAV: PIANO. VOICE AND HARMONY Cosching 1nd_ Accompan U3 Eloventn Street N.W. Apariment TED LEARNERS 10 "ot i Washington Studic House Studios by the day week und moath Piano. 764 K St ranklin 6343 Mrs. Ellzn Sparrow " P i Washington Conservatory of Music 408 N. H. Av at Dupont Circle. Main 7858 . RaxophonE, Sir, Yearhonk the Chiiaren Sow b " WOODRIDGE SCHOOL Mrs. Grace Harard-Wormelle, Direc Voice—Piano—Expression 3108 South Dakotx Ave. .E. own \ocational School MRS. HENRY C. BROWN 2630. The Pentilly. 1812 K St. N.W. opening iotel Operation, 25 lecturos Tea Room and Cafeteriz Train, 10 lectires 2iuctical Cooking, 10 lectures g Kitchenette Cookery, 7 lectures Private Lessous by arrangement BESSIE N. WILD Studio, 73 RB. I Ave. O ohoar Nortn Hi1. | Walter T. Holt Studios | TENOR BANJO. WAYNDOLIN. | GUITAR, BA i | CGUITAR AND CUKCUL | ° Encemnle Phone Mai Classes now $40 2 2 b SAXOPHONE Piano, Tenor Ba . lnlOtuZOLeuom Rag. Jar: and Popular Musio & special (oms tn write or phess for beoklst Fres . SN NCHOOL OF “MUSIO 13%2 G St. N.W. Main 1278, Ee) of Rogers th works ion Operas abound with b or has the con lie udience i guage of tl those “Prefude | he “The Man of Nazareth is believed; in Washis e such that chu P Lent tray that music They off follows jovfulness Nordica Clubs. . wsic (and will say tha nk with further pre tive tongue i ing hased wpon either they These two ¢ ipw mch they may be of the rhythm. Church music autiful themes the lowing who 1 classic the of that what verag KATHERINE WILL PLAY RIGGS, AT opera has i cert in the fact that able to follow ngle fac country than wonld a \ Tor rea s 10 s r tor this audience. would er ho are Methodis Star Concert Series Artists Announced 1OET | quarte lude Landow At Hans Ko Tiche ellist Aifr inist pianist Onin Majesty ning: Anthem Olivet” (Ma P (Candly famous Twas N For nounced ond seagon of the foter 1 At St up Pablo Casa pianist: baritone: the | Philharmonic Orel | attraction whicl | cuperior rank as | Purt rmation | these notable ractions A 1206 G stree i | izned violon hn rend g (R Woodward), (Stokowski). in B enite cite 1 anthe conee (Nevin) Club and Scbool Notes Tuesda Lue T Miria McH Ma Larking. st h.” accompa: kinsor The Orph tudio _of 1618 1 a progr: given pros P Zive !prano: Victor Colibar Mildred Kolb Schultz, rude McRae Nash play paniments for Miss bart xon P Tuesd 25 evenin in musi The in last me: Peter, promptu next G e reh will be held Wednes | ning at the Homer Kitt studios. : Marian Reed of the studic sent a lecture recital fusical Appreci south of M. choir program t Tett) followi ite (Anon): offer (Parker): aterman. Uh ws Deu Dr. and T nd 120-s0p program of half the musical-tea which they eld last Sunda; t their home T I N street Lovette's numbers in- | anthem, “There | cludea: rgebliche Standchen™ | Away" (Goun (I rahms), “Prvel (Pal 1d choru | *“The Throne Love™ The music prozram for this n “Could I" (T i), Dir T 3 15th nd Chur the Rach-Stradal e “Noc.urne written Ly Or, Lovette pre Ko Miss Gladys ¥ Maithews rih; Thompson nd Mrs. Lovett | Bdythe Crowder, Mrs \nthen soprano ening duct (Shelley) d Miss Pau “Hark, Mr Ho Hie i in sbinson is the o following s toda st Aald reanist il ren- ' Murray at ureh, south- |1 ' Gth be s Luin The red Mr L anist Micd sopran: v L I ngdon mnded” slor) : vening ATy ular trict bos Music Clubs from the monthly d of the Fe has been Saturday in lay. April belonging to the Columbia Tederat planned fo y 14, in Al Sunday school house, 15 Harvard streets ew artis bers not previously reported are E min H. Smart and Mr Hitl Bocman. ] pew assol D. bers ure William H. Link atand v M Linkins Che ing n nthers (Atw orzanist 20 the vests Church, 0 Sins el I afternocn at 1 of St. Margaret avenue and Bancroft 'pla nder Maunder's “Olivet to Cal- with organ and instrumental companimer. he solo parts w ing by Mrs. Myra M. Marks, mem- | W. Gantz nor) and A. H. Deiber Alre. | (bass) Wilson will sing “The - tiounod, at the offer- A i% the organist Tiss is Thi the April A-mass and District or oertoire 2 de St te; heforc | sermor rlet, nsumma Ttov. Raphae the sermon, Centire ihe new E Huber Mater, tion, Ito Riga [0 M, Y Stabat by hened taris” A, tum Fr 23 postlude, finale from Mendelsse f Mary's choir will be assisted ral others. Prof. Arma precht will be director and ¢ sists IR 0prano: Arver Dorothy Sniith H. O Kiernan, Mrs. Fsther 1: tenors, Messrs. Guido Cal Holden Mr. Charles Mrs SRS SE music will be ren- Friday service of ireli, 15th and Churcl i Cryler), “Nur oftertors. “I Will Gyes” (Thomson) Wards of Christ™ singers The Vipivoes Music Study Club met s ganist Mrs 1240 Sehuma Dases il nsky cni avenue Fantasic in € (Kyrie Eleison) CAnon) Massachuse it nd follows: Minor” (J (Elvey): H Tibi" Gunges, of Tndia onas 1311 solo “som; no Spring program Waltz in Morrison hus ¢ wher has been al studies durin, has resumed his Benjumin Y Gru- | trom New Yorl, eription, Thou | continuin, Worth #Hlbert): offer- | the winter, d e O 1o tha Gates” | mer posifion as bass with the au (Stainer): “Sursum Corda and Sanc- of the Petworth Methodist Episco L. lar @ 1 amider) . “Benedictus qui Ve- | Church. The other members 3 Wilsony, male chorus: | quartet are Mrs. Paul G. Russ Excclels” (old chant): | prano: Miss' Linda Berg " auartet, “Eross of desus’ |and Louis Annis. tenor. ainer): postlude. Allelula” (Lo- ning “The The evening service will include ainer) w be sung, wing music: Prelude, “Canta ng sustained by Mr (Franck); base solo, “A .\'A‘“"](d."l\ ndment” (Mounder): contralto | He Was * (Handel): | At the morning service at the West- ; 3 ¥ - or solo, i r Lone: { minster Presbsterian Church today Dristhier, Chiariotte” Klein, Louis Al{inoas Lk (Maunder): chorus. | the choir will sing “Fear Not Y Potter. Louls Atwater. John B. Wil- {4 Sucred Head Surrounded” (Mak- Tsrael” by Max Spicke gon, A. A G. O.: Rella G. Onyun and ler); ascription, “Thou Art Worthy. |will be given by Mrs. Mirlam fifiton, Lillian Paddock O Lord” (Gil llmrn' offertory amh(muuonrann Mrs Milton White, con- “Appeal of the Cru 5 tralto; Staniey Depue, benediction; cuartet. st Kablert, baritone, At the evenin (Stainer): postiude, “Finale” AMer- ! service the choir will sing Parker { Yrom the Homolaln Star-Bulletin. kcel). " ‘The Solotsts ‘are Afleen Miller | “Jorusalom.: and Mr. Depue, will sing 2 d - | Burns, soprano; Julia Culbreth Gray, | Faure's m Branc O Eas | wing you think you can dress & Show | contralto: 1. Paul Kirestone, tenor! |Sunday the choir will sing “The New Somes along will stop and 1ook at it, | Lawronce, E- Murray, ‘buse: John B Life.! by Rokers with the church tdo you?" asked the manager of a | W HSOD. .ind';-u _nlm: ax ivessmaking establishment of an ap. | Choirmi { haritone L s The vested chorus “Well 7 v 1e quurtet and unde o okl Sl ML TSt Ahing | 1ar Edward Muel T, rucifixion A s Servica al the Hirst Consr b AL al Church, 16th ar tre 4'|~ We northwest this = afternoon sallalun closed th the Chapin tias Art i tovy by B th ¢ evening in Louis A, P At the s studio, Miss Maud . Sewall O.. gave interesting tu Schopbers burmony, with pia Th Present . wers Sewall, F. A. G. son, A. A. G. O M s, Mrs, J. M. “Sylvester, the solo parts Annis and Mr By Ffis, Knew Window Dressing Secret. £ Jesus A nist fer of the Emmanuel Church streets, will sing Stainer’s n” tomorrow evening at 8 The soloists will be A. Har istle, tenor, and Charles F. bass. The cho 1 be as Mre. Philip Klees. Miss Barbaux. Mrs. Mary D. Far Sia Limerick, tharine Brooks. Fred I Morton and William H Marguerdte | Mre. Gertrude Lyons, sopran toss, organist, will sing Maun- | sing “Before the cifix” (Lafarge) “rom Olivet 1o Calvary.” Solo- | as the offerto will_he Minnie Volkmann, so-| {prano: Walter S. Frick, tenor, and George S. Parker St d by | _The choir cction of will sing t' the musieal | o'clock is the biz' mirrer in the win- tod by lith M. Mr young/ man; dan't \rknt you b an emplove take you a&w partner Too Late! Too Late! ! From the Syduey Bulletin. | Hubby (coming very late)-—-Dur | ling, how often Ila\e I asked vou not to sit up for me?” ‘Wifey—You've slipped a vog. Ch jley. I'm not going to bed—T'm W s wclock Episcopal | Mr. On Good Friday the choir of St Church, under direetion of evening at Andrew's Witers On Palm Sunday the Immanuel bass salem” (Rees). and “The Palms’ (Faure) will be sung by Mr. White <ide. At the evening service the Patrick’s Church Wil start at ciood Friday at three- o Baptist Church choir will sing “Jeru- | WASHINGTON HE OPENING SESSION OF GRESS TOMORROW MORNING.APRIL turned {hoys Blooming Bright’ 4 | { CON 1. tiss Ruth sopri Parker. sisted in t Lee and F 1 Green inte Mrs firector of polated @ ERT HA THE Pus tus Shivddic he 5010 w by d A RPIST. A. ork rmstron suug b Robey, contralto of th and Mrs. § Wilkins w n Mater Miss arc Aster. chorus in a Valley' ) cho, chorus, T fin): solo, Follmer; by English ca Bells Ring” hoirs, I son): postl ell). Mi and choir director, + music The solos | 5! tenor, and Ern- | { isted by Harry Angelico, | © The fol iven at th byter ice—Organ Silver): Gates,” (Stainer) sannah” from “The | “Deo Grati M uds will | (Faure), ecia given at ning at 8. in tke offe: of the Temple” Music for today at the Foundry { B.” Chrch, prelude. pinee (Ande Palm the ent i1l be on wi he follow Lo pres Dan Altar T L (Teilm Tosanna’ Ode n Ea Faw ir, “Bast he Faster erusale 0¥ rol, mi (R Apple: WHO The o Tequest, town, Palm Sunday musie: the ch fr ini) ms) Was an) Wi er carol, Me m' 1 pro hoir om th anther oF Des; postiude, pn Flowers (Matthews); | sage” (Parker), choir will sing the old “Let the Merry Church adie (Chaf- M ; anthem by the combined | ster Hall, ud elujahs arch de Fete' ¢ (Bar- Catherine Sutphen, organ- lowing e New prelude, anthem, from offertory, (Faure-Buck): (Wachs). Organ prelude, mant); offertory Mes M this Heights two hoir. and “Jeru rtor: York ian Church today dre: Sunday evening Fred J. Ed solo, (Knapp). rogramn Av Fling he “The of nger) d mornin Christian nthems m sale music sery will direct nue Morning ser Jubilate the wiil Pres- Deo the | Crucifixion" organ postiude Evening Lamentation “He Was Despised,” ah” (Handel); “The Man rs): sacred Nazareth” organ postlude, The solo- Gurney anland, alto; will begin- | be heard M. will be: Morning—Organ Pastival Pretud (Treste "Atonement” to Be Sung auspices of Church } Avenus | | At Keith's Theater he Atonement,” a ntata, will be sung at ater Saturday at noon the Washis on Churehe dday Lenten Mount Sonth sacred i K servi Verno under th Shure. oo i direction poser of the Ars Frank Mount hotr will be as Lice, soprano; Mr v wontraltn: Ay . organist, and U Male Quartet work was sung Jast st of the Lent es vices il ted | var a i et thos reque two other th *un and 4 nas oratorio, which wi at Christmas time, *ome Unto Me." In additi sllishers are iseninz Mr ano suite, “Lyric Washing Diance Arictoeratiqus M LlSlgI‘dph and Julius Ol Orehestr Y WJZ, thirt 3 ar under departm arn. afte irk i recital the aus nt of th hioe "hers ¥ ok pubiic Ldren th he 1 nools, wers the wuditoriums of churc Petworth in’ differ. children M ind "CASTLES SPEAFK OF ART IN THE AIR” A and 1 Ver NOW ON EXHIBITION AT Christ rthwest Bapiis lin id Flor Y N South Car Fekington Tak nd Tul nurthwe Brookland th streeis nt Congreg near 14th ( 1Y inmbia road itation): Hamlin streets northwest di Athes apprecia ix this wurk in the ),y e Giromett Lou” (Stri sk lan) sl Vie- n Somer- famo: sclected Spa DRAWING n THE PASTEL BY CORCORAN ARTHLE GALLERY favorably lead MBS B 1. John’s render Caly Chur the this to + o'clock evening servier rch South, the ction of Le Roy “Inflammatus™ from * Rossini. Miss Aimee St prano, w the solos. A & | ploting cycle picturing four scemes in the ife of Mary, the mother of Christ, by Paul | will be sung by Edna P cnap-Smith, contralto. Dr. Lambert will give the Scripture readings musical setii At the Shrine high mass rian) ernoon at of Emory choir, under Lewis, will tabat Mater. einmetz, N - 3 t the s art the sing have sariy Americ tan Muse new wir Robert which At he country lecting so- | Motrope of the Sacred Flea today, the choir | vl aper of the n Mass of attn (Mo Tertor am” (Wi quartet; re Jernsaten mnod), Mi n i) 1 b widition (o - the numi, Prodeunt.” zina” (Klein); “Tantum Brgo” (Si- rry and rtet. On Good mixed ch nder the di- of Mary Louise . will sing Dubois’ at the three-hour irnn nantel windows the old Moss. 1 tury, prior 1y set neled srner nd cupt was t e o eve & tra 3 ning Palms sth it besens et of Nati up in foar ¢ building. b | to the Naticnel Gallery a building h vided. The ed. Therv is @ rug on 12 to § o'clock. The solo quar- | painting over the mantel eisting of Miss Maubel Latimer, | candles on the walls, chair Miss Hazel Art la chest, firc « L. tenc i wheel and gl brousht places, with th and t tory hown with every seum” exhibl { which one's ed—a most & hle wcquis 1 roms on 1l Histors transiorred Art. when purpose ix 1 be of sob Warren othe ful . baritune Metropolitan ~Preshyterian today the music includes “Proce: onal™ (Dubols); an- de On, Ride On in Majesty!" | Scott): bass solo, “The Palms" | (Faure); postiude, “Hosannah!" (Du- | bois). The evening program will con- sist of organ prelude, “Ave Maria’ (Schubert), anthem, “Jerusalem” (Parker); and postiude, “Marc tvary,” from “Olivet to Calvary The music for today at the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church wi follows A an, (Matthison); quartet, “Thern 1 of Pure Delight” (Shelle: lo, Alr. Lew “The Sav from the cantata, “Cross Victoriou: ruarest): organ. “March” (Rogers) AL the urch | Pretude, them, “R th proper emin Tew | be liv- appearane but of home ancestors might have crous ifl a Land oftertory series view in th much Arthur Spea ! upper tri and attention Trinmpli® (Hol- Jeru- tot intin themselves K sus, Full of innocency light brown paper and [ plies hir crayon sparingly, but fonsummate sucvess, Iie s sparkiings | fresn e vivac Faure): chs). Good Friday at of All Saints’ organ, sanna!" (W On choir 5 u'clock the Church, Chevy like complished draftsman, and Whistler, he knows what not to say. | There is, indeed, much suggestion of | Whistler in these pastels—their love- Chase, i_give Maunder's “Olivet to Calvary.” The soloists will be: Miss Phyllis Price, soprano; F. W. S. Evans, tenor: Frank Haneke, bass; William H. Tavlor, organist and director. of touch, the exquisite simplicity of | ing Maser yment who have and aeguaintan welcomed nds, privile JA T e Cormmien £y of Avt A . of pas drawings by |, suitor peration but 1 couldn't get away from e liness of color, the artist's daintiness | T found, . i h o ashing zton, watercolorist charm ew-horn wlows” return ¢ pere The My er, who happens t al this time, and about thirty paintin who was for many ye ding artists forems Ameri produced being Mo by sris work ubtly rendered & tures whicl owners been missed more t Jortunity of renewinz with his ‘works should nof only by his old by hose who had not * of knowing him. LEILA MECHLIN Haunted. hern ( all fo this of but ornian who hae tune through rentin moving pleture ting in the cast he ned it when T & hut alas, there it was bulldog chasing the r of the front door. I hurried on to New York Zh, Jackie Coogan digging fish- ms my sarden’

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