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MODERNIST MUSIC HELD ‘HALF-COOKED' Chaliapin Regrets Failure of New Composers to At- tend to Details. Feodor Chaliapin, one of the great- estsingers of today E st three his program at afternoon. They from Glinka's numht rs on for the Czar chieftain ponse to a Ir. Chaliapin will in- aria from “Boris Godounov Although the famous singer is in- variably advertised as ‘“the gi Russian basso.” he does not like this imited de am not just a Russian s . via his in- terprete Kournakoff., “T am co singer of th whole world Status of Bass. gestures of amusement ed the receipt of this trans tion and, leaning earnestly fy his twinkii beneath bushy brows, the singer laid his big hand on and my eep qual- me. to vsually is st play villain like fo the rican audien in other | s my own,” Américans = New Roles. the Metropolitan sin will sing two roles th is countryT He will t * during Opera and probably w for him in apin has very decided and views on the works of ra-modernists among _com- “Art is infinite,” said Chalia- The old and the new each thing that is The modernists however (meaning pin schonl in the kitchen the public however, the st half-baked wdy for pub- on. A “beautiful mu great but modest.’ 18 not modest 10t e nust be Anecdote of Moussorsshi. he went with shak- ing hand. d trembling legs and had them listen to hix music and tell him U they tho £00d; when ¥ e pl music for the public. but the people often did not understand and the critics were harsh. they do not hardly over befo! the public MACINA 1009 E St. N.W._ Second Floor ITALIAN Dinner. $1.00—Lunch, 50c A native Italian chef prepares our food. Reserved Tal Franklin 558 things before Think of Us If You Have Eye Troubles Conxult_Our Optometrist M A. LEESE °rmeAt co. 614 9th St. ch GARDEN T HOUSE, INC. 1014 Vermont Ave. N.W. JOHN B. COCHRAN, President 3% On Your Savings FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Pa. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. BRANCH 1111 Connecticut Avenue Every Modern Banking Service mercial Husiness and Savings Accounts y solicited and speciall . Monthly Viatements rendered. Liberty Bonds Bought—High-C| Tax-Exempt Securities for Sal RESOURCES OVE“. $4,000,000 Bank Opens M.—Closes 3 P.M. Slturdu Closes ll—l Days 5 n Saturdsy Ev.n‘m 5:30-8. 1925 Vluhon Club Now Opes g S 3 Under u)d‘rvhh- - modernists, | 1a crime, [buy a | forsake Out of Season. SR s | The Autumn days are growing | raw, the North wind has a nip and sting, and still I wear my ancient straw, the old straw hat [ bought last Spring. The sun has made it rusty red, the rains have stained it | through and through, but it feels i comfy on my head, as no new mod- {ern hat could do. But everywhere and all the time men taunt me as [ carry on; they say a straw hat is when mid-September days are gone. At morning, when I leave the flat, my aunts surround me and implore that I will buy a decent hat at some smooth haberdasher’s store. And jesters on the public street at- tack my hat with cager paws, they look around them for applause. There is a stern, unwritten law that holds all mankind in its thrall; vond a day in carly Fall. And 1 might like my rabbit friends the path of least resistance take, and join the catiff soul who wends to cap or wide-awake. Like Hampden, with a dauntless breast 1 dare this fool unwritten law; men can’t by violence or jest make me my trusty straw. It has been slugged by ribald men, it has been trampled in the loam; and still I pick it up again, and fondly place it on my dome. I do not care an old dead cat what others do, what | others did; T am the master of my | hat, I am the captain of my lid. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. | work ! Just say the word and we will | supply Blank| { L ® Books. reat poet said that | 'DR. MORLEY TO TELL OF OLD MAYA CITY Scientist Will Give Lecture, Open Public, Chichen Itza Ruins. to on o greatest aborigin on the American continent, will deliver an illustrated the asse room of the 1z, 16th and P Dr. Morl | deseribe the inst in the an- eat, bril- ach subject from pic- he lecture be open to the of any Dr. Morle administration | rehelogic .1 a of few ye except that of -ankh-Amen’s tomb, has created such widespread interest, both among nd the public at large, at Chichen Itza. The covery scientists rament o xic 4 in the Carne shingion s July, of privilege of ogical Institution ured the 1 arche study at the city for | beginning January 1, 1924, and in t an expedition was sent fro hington to Yucatan to begin th in charge of Dr. Morley !E. Morrison Paper Co. | kick it_roundly with their feet, and | no | gent shall wear a hat of straw be- | | | to California You Will kind. | the | \ or @ i W the gov- | I I i a period of 10 years, | THE EVENING DEMOCRATS PLAN RALLIES Democratic rallies will be=held to- night and on Wednesday and Friday evenings of this week at the resi- dence of Mrs. F. B. Moran, 2315 Mas- sachusetts avenue, umder the aus- pices of the McDonald-Washington- Blackburn Democratic Club, of which Mrs. Moran is president. Open house will be observed at all three of these meetings and members of all Democratic clubs and other emocrats interested are invited. The hour is 8:30 o'clock. Tonight “The Principles of Democ- racy” will be discus: by Glenn Willett, former A tant United States attorney under Woodrow Wil- son. Mr. Willett is an eloquent speaker and will treat the subject from some new angles. Mme. Henriette Coquelet, one of Washington's most charming singers, will give a_group of songs, including from “Madame But- cil The Maids of ‘Norweglan Echo Song, “Daddy's Sweetheart.” Her accompanist will be Margaret Bowie Grant. If You Are Thinking of Going Want This ok. The Chicago & North Western road has just published a new edition of their booklet, “Forty Ways and More to California and the North Coast.” It is not a picture book, but it is chockful of interesting informa- tion about routes, reduced fares, and shows with the aid of outline maps the territory you can cover. A copy may be had free of charge by writing ©. Small, Gen. Agent, C. & N. W. 214 Pennsylvania Bldg., : I hila- phia, Pa ement. STAR, WASHINGTON, M drama, at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"The Potters,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL—"The Ten Command- ments,” photoplay, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Alice Brady, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—Jack Wilson, vaudeville and pictures, continuous performance, 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY — “The Town,” burlesque, p.m. MUTUAL—“The French Frolics," burlesque, at 2:30 and p.m. JOLUMBIA—Gloria Swanson, in “Her Love Story,” at 11:15, 1:10, 5 and 9:35 p.m. RIALTO—"The Man Who Came Back,” at 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"The Sea Hawk," 4:55, Bes! at 2 Show in 5 and 8:15 ‘Married Flirts,” at 11:20, 0, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. TIVOLI—“The City That Never Sleeps,” at 1:45 to 11 p.m., continuous. AMBASSADOR—"The Price she Paid,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. T stepped out- registered in order that she may go to the polis and vote in the approach- election || A Letter to Henry Brawner from Dick Murphy Dear Henry: qIt takes more fhan a college education for a fellow to get the cap off a milk bottle with- out a splash. But getting into the Oldsmobile Coach is a simpler matter—one with com- pensations you should have. qA daily quart of milk builds a health, and complexion. The body body Fisher built for Oldsmobile is beautifully proportioned, while the Duco finish puts an added complexion on Oldsmobile value. She’s the “cream” of sixes and once you know her you’ll have none “butter.” €i.el me take you around in the Coach for a day, Henry, and there won’t be a point about it that’ll ge: “pasteurize.” Yours at all hours, DM:ss Dick Murphy P. S.—$426 down and $71 a month. I make an allowance like you do for returned bottles, on a turned-in car. D. M. DICK MURPHY, Ina, R.J.MURPHY. 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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1924, o= =, B l-' KElTHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE The Recent Btaz of ‘‘Zander’ ALICE BRADY Presenting of ey et Amiber o7 Spee ‘eature Mr. & Mrs. JIMMY BARRY of ‘‘Rube’” Comedy Added Attraction BELLE STORY & ERIC ZARDO Famous Actists in 4 Spectacular Re- cit SHUBERT ATTRACTION TONIGHT Hurrah! “THEPOTTERS” ARE HERE They’re a Riot! The Show With,1.000 and 2 La NEXT WEEK B Com. Monday, 3rd Wi, H MPD N In Mis Magnificent Production of Rostand’s Romantic Comedy, ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’ Nights and Sat. Mat., $I, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50. Thurs. Mat., 81, $1.50, $2.50. Plus 109 tax. MAIL ORDERS Now Ladies in Seminaries Rzll'eved Using | | 1 | Cough Drops peRsows v ST EURE AL CATARR Lxd GEORGE J MUELLER INC. WASHINGT SHED 1549 34TH YEAR APPLY TO TH ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Chair Car de Luxe Se sl 50 Including Admission to Mount Vernor Stopping Over in ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washington's eroom 10 am, 2 p.m., Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal |, 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 397. Begular Service Eve Half Haur, to Round Tnp, 80 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mt. Vernon Not Open On Sunday Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Kodaks Remain— Open a Savings Account FREE 1336 N. Y. Ave. {MUTUAL ,, AMUS EMENTS. ETROPOLITAN onal's Greatest THE SEA HAWK With MILTON SILLS ————— CRANDALL'S [TIVOLI| STAR CAS“T THE CGITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS LARRY SEMON in “KID SPEED” MLLE. CMANTAL International 4—ADDED >CRANDA|.L'S :;\1 BA w’umu 1thSt &Col. B N.W. TODAY- AYO, Concert Planiste ALMA KT “CRANDALL'S TODAY—EVA NOV. FOR LIFE. DEMPSEY CRANDALL’S Sn:nv ‘Thnner A Col. RA. CRANDAU;’S "-*,::,":'.":'::" MaATS 2 JDAILY: 3 BN S HAMILTON CRANDALL)S '!D‘Ilhv Th':lr; 625 T 5. TODAY LE ke NILSSON CRANDALL’S v urL rne.u-.; Ga.Ave.&Que 1A ¥§:‘.‘Zflf" TUES., 4:30 Firxt Concert of the Season PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Leopold Stokowski, Concert under the local T. Arthur Smith, Inc 1306 G Stree Conductor THEATER enna. A 9th St. \THE FRENCH FROLICS Tonight—T kulele Contest Tomorrcw Night—Surprise Night Next Week—Grown-up Babies ATIONAL LAST oz, 6DAYS Mot Tucs. 1 PM. Aroid the Rush Mats., 50c, 85c, $1.1 Nigts, soc- $1.16, 31.65 By i Advance To Miss This Marvelous Dramatic Spectacle of Cecil B. DeMille’s Will | Cause You Lasting Regret Adolph Zuker and Jesse T. Lasky Present THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Story by Jeanie Macpherson ount Predustion (Fameus Players-Lasky) BEG. NEXT SUNDAY—SEATS THURSDAY N.Y. Sn *‘Surpasses its predecessors” SAM H._HARS'S' Produsiion of IRVING BERLINS THIRD AMAUAL MUSIC BOX REVUS Staged by Hassard Shert GREAT CAST OF 100 AND THE MUSIC BOX GJRLS GAYETY Bring Your Mother Columbia Burlesque Presents FRANK HUNTER with 4 = ” Best Show in Town Ladies’ Bargain Matinees Daily, 25¢ Extra Midnight Show Election Night—Seats Now, N. Y. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor BRUNO WALTER, Guest-Conductor . 11, Dec. 9. Jan. 13 . March 17. SCHIPA, Tenor; . Violinist, in the Dou- © of Mezart: PAUL folinint, and FELIX lint, In Double Concerto MS. RE! OVEN'S NINTH SYMPHONY, Soloists and Cho: Beason Tickets on cert Bureau, Droop's, SHUBERT ELASC { 20 Mat. Mowrs. Shudert Hete S20 WALKER WHITESIDE IN MAVERICK A Theiling Stery of the Mexican Borge- with Miss SYDNEY SHIELDS f_ thirty. SEAT> THU NEW COMEDY THE IMPORTED WIFE INTERNATIUNAL NOTE e 777 P ALOEW‘S E F STREET AT 13TH Continuous—10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn Presents MARRIED FLIRTS A powerful story of modern mar riage and ita pitfalls. by Lo Toseph Vance ivith PAULINE FREDERICK and CONRAD NAGEL Robert Vign Production LATEST SENNETT coMEDY | “tallopinz Bungalows" Newr Almanaensoveriare Coii’f'filsslA ¥ STREET AT 12TH Tontinasus—10.30 a. m. to 11 pm T NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON In a thrilling romance of royalty the story by Mary Rober Rinehart with IAN KEITH—GEORGE FAWCETT Directed by Allan Dwan “Her Love Story” trom EARLE FOXE COMEDY | “The Race” By Richard Harding Davis News—Toples—Overture and | ANOTHER HIT “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” With the New Star GEO. O’BRIEN AND DOROTHY MACKAILL WILL ROGERS In ‘DON'T PARK HERE' Symphony Orchestra International News ilm Features «rs RAPHAEL seers fth at 0 St N.W. N, 9530 JACK HOLT AND RILLIE DOVE NDERERS OF THE WA 1USBANDS, s FAVORITE 5 HOStONW. 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