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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925. | |Music Auditorium TOTIDALMONTE i ipraraeriem sination offered at Young Italian Coloratura So-j prano Delights in Debut Concert. t have that o PIANIST FEATURES ROMANTICISTS’ WORK Ralph LcopOIdi f.e;;u-er and Artist, | Delights Audience at Central High School. amer piano, closed |for the Left Hand." | the emcore ogram. e tonal FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Civil Service Tests for Positions Announced. GIBRALTAR HAILS RIVERA. Spanish Dictntor—_Gi‘-;;n Enthusi- astic Reception. January 20. e, wh with his two A HURRY-UP BREAKF A///SIT To get Johnny off to school and Daddy off to work with no kitchen worry, heat two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore their crisp- ness, pour hot milk over them. Such a warm, “comfy,” satis- fying meal! You can work half a day on it without get- ting hungry. Lots of “pep” in it for the up-and-coming man who has to keep “on his toes.” Contains all the body-building elements in the whole wheat in a digestible form. Shredded Wheat “It's All in the Shreds” Ly Scriabin, was pleasing pianist, | His left hand| m is concerned. is the Shu- this week. SRR ,,,.,lcayety—Warson and Cohan ph K. Wat 1 wil 1 much of fapr for hi omes Darling, whe Tstc like toasted nuts an N and the emo- [teac a poser for the | “Etude | | work in ated last night. Several were sung by Olive De has @ volce of surprising or que stage. Ada d Dorothy Ball were also heard ning, who | sang e i baritone powe n its volume Others in the entertainment are Joneés, juvenile; Diamond and syncoputed ~ steppers, and s ebony-hued dancer | ; rus Is made up of | © a sh” beard, he c V) dRmbaln: prattily without ke-up, but b “ | proves himself a comic brains and a keen sense of hum rge Brennan, In straight chara gives his best perform B per's ‘‘feeder.” Ambark partner in comedy, overflow of personality. trait stands Pepper in good & shows particularly in Vi Pen out the customary stage make-u with very little natural ability, pr one of the hits of the show smile Is contagious and she is eagerl acclaimed by the audience on he every a ng comedian, is Mutual—"Hurry Up" The show at the Mutual this week This lzl(rr‘.!-wk Dillon displays a nimble pair | and | of feet a dimpled and demure miss, who, with- T possessing | The chorus 1s well gowned | |and put on a fashion revue which| A bill aut can compete with the best in musical | 1 iralty i..,un dies | da horizing suits galnst the United In less tha iave been com: 19 | Admiralty Suits Authorized WHEN DO YOUR DEPENDENTS v renders previous attractions at this |usual costumes, never fails to register use rather obscure. 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