Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925. t W i 1 o} Wwall nissic FIRE RESCUE AIDED | FIRE DEPARTMENT'S NEW RESCUE WAGON ORCHESTRA PROGRAM [7zi. v, oot 5o, byare | Woman Prisomes Decrmase, [ e, comrr el ' INDORSED IN TALK : , : i ular, and ‘Euryanthe.’ c . - d in ! ¢ , , 3 % ey e e e “Debussy, whose ‘L'Apres-midi d'un s Y ity ] 3 e e S A . . Faune" be presented, tried to ISt v Y PAEY. j Jil e N 31 . k X Works Seleoted by Philadelphia | 58,152 100", 61 Sna i 4 izati ; Wagner. Debussy did S' k h d h ed b o 1 =t : . ; 3 i Organization Subject of Horace |y, beinasy, S ; 1C eadacnes are caus Yy (.onstlpam\ bl i ;) > - L G > ) ularly supposed. He 9= . ) . . Elaborately Equipped Wagon| |- 0 3 3 4 g 3 . 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He was the melting pot of | blotchy complexion, gray hair, spots cream. Try the many deliclous ton yesterday afternoon at the head- | these types, and is essentially eco-| before the eyes, unpleasant breath recipes on every package. auarters of the General Federation |nomical in his melodles. He used| __these are a few of the outward _ Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is madein of Women's Cluba. syncopation. The first theme Is the| offectg of constipation. Over forty Battle Creek, Michigan, and sold onWeber, who wrote the overture |simplest, composed of a strong beat | Lot iconges ean be traced to it. by grocers everywhere. Servedby d eron,’” sald Mr. Alwyne, “was |and a weak beat; the second theme Is > is Ansidi di leading hotels and restaurie | born in 1786 and was infiuenced by |in tripl This is one of the few Dou't let thisansidious ciseass CCOCHE OIER Sl ot Sinuie the romanticists’ revivals. He was |symphon written in the key of E| send its poisons into your body one BEEC A PRCERG) your gr - essentially an operatioc composer. |minor. Brahms changed the scherzo | day longer. Thousands have found today. ‘Oberon’ was the third opera which |from a gay tune to a naive folk tune. | health fir eating_Kellogg’s ALL- he wrote. Baron von Weber was the |In the last movement he uses ancient BRAN, after suffering for years. first to make his oventure repeat in |church and dance themes. r ’, i synopsis form the themes of his opera | “Tschalkowsky's ‘Francesca da Kellogg’s ]A}‘-""g\g‘“\.[t P{':‘fi and he was also first to Introduce | Riminl' is based upon_the story of | permanentreliefinthe most chroni fairy themes in music. His har- Paolo and Fi cases if eaten regularly. It is guar- Company of firemen specially trained for life-saving, placed in service at No. 2 Engine House today. = == _ 5,079 CLAIMS AGAINST Gharged With Possessing Still. | Detectives Dowa ana Fianerty anal| FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS ment of music of Bryn Mawr College, expressed In the second of his talks Policeman Penn of the sixth precinct GERMANY TO BE SETTLED Amin Fayed, 810 North Capitol |on charges of illegal possession of a S — - s = L= street, who was held up by armed still and manufacturing liquor. —— v % A 30-gallon still and several bar- et R e highwaymen several days ago, was| & SP-ERUON B0 AnC O ar H o & 8 arrested last night by Lieut. Bur-|g(reet yesterday afternoon, and Fayed Tells House ‘656,“)0,000 Re- lingame, Prohibition Enforcement was the alleged occupant. mains to Be Arbitrated. = i 3 assistant to the = = 3 The Styles of Value and Variety pridtions commit- \ the Hour! You Here! : BEETo- as. conom . 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