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SEVEN COMPOSERS' ™= WORKS PRESENTE American Women Show Dis- tinctive Qualities in Pro- gram at D. A. R. Hall. The second ten by was given & Hall last night 1 ¥ Mabel W. Daniels, Mary ginia Roper and I'rar Sose ive ta, “Cre &) It was a finely | worked-o Vir Marion Ra the evening | volopments, were played under Lieut. Benter's direction. el W “Desolate City, hestra, was not attempted Harry Angelico sang, with piano accompaniment by Migs Daniels, three of her songs, each ! Daniel's and o Instead, with individuality and beautiful lyrics. They were “Glory and Endless Years,” her wartime song, which will be sung tomorro; Unknown Sol Dean Howells) Kendall ““Beyond and *“Daybreak’ omposer). Mr. An. ashington singer who artistry of song. His rounded tones are most They included Moon Dance,” Le Galllenne; and “Plerrot,” by Sara T merican woman poet | ticularly charming w 4l song that has many pos Gave Generous Program, Programs such as those being pre- afl]\lfu' here by 18 American woman r a feast of new and, spiring music. Yet 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, | DRY SQUAD AMBUSHED. Tell of Attack by Masked Gang in Maryland Mountain. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, bushed while they were dbstroying mash and other paraphernalia used in the illicit manufacture of moonshine liquor, dry agents, Truax, narrowly sscaped with their lives yesterday in Wild Cat Hollow, in one of the m)st sparsely settled districts n the mountains of western Maryland Truax returned last night and told such a feast is difficult to absorb when S0 many different types of works are »| glven initial presentation in Wash- ington. The amount of material and its very newness make definite criti cism difficult. One can only offer m. pressions and ask to hear these works repeated. Today the composers' group were guests of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Theodore Tiller, where they met the wives of diplomats. At 4 v| o'clock all the composers who were represented on last night's program will participate in the music fair at Droop’s. A Little Girls' Glee Club will especially honor Mrs. Beach and Miss Daniels. Tonight the third and final program will be given at 8:30 at the D. A. R. Hall, when Gena Brans. combe, Karolyn Wells Bassett, Flor ence r-CGiere, Mrs. Lawrence Town send, Ethel Glenn Hier and Harriet Ware will direct some of their com positions. The program will be fol lowed by a reception at the home of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, 3604 Garfield street, for the composers. ELEN FETTER. In the government of their East In dian possessions the Dutch have a law which provides that the testi mony of one white man shall be equal to that of seven natives. Bottle Run, April 30.—Am- headed by J. H. singer, of the escape of the dry agents from a band of 18 masked men. agents began their operations at the —_— Dr. farm of Emmanuel reaching the farm they met two men carrying a jug. hail of bullets. upon the mash and other parapher- nalia and were in the act of destroy- ing it when subjected to a rain of bullets from the nearby woods. agents crawled through the under brush to safety. Maragaret Kramer, noted concert is the first woman awarded a doctor's degree by the Uni- versity of Halle. APRIL 30, 1925. citier, Washington is not wafem NOT A TYPICAL CITY. e Frank W. W. Wel , at - i - s at HIEht. !Upcn Ballou Explains Un-American Fea tures to Visitors. Chicago high school students at of the Interior Department. Dr. Ballou explained the The men fled in a The agents soon came With a population more predom- inately American than most large The to be See Us Bdore Buying Diamonds typically American in its form of government, Ballou, superintendent | of schools, told a group of 300 visitir i meeting last night in the auditorium adminis < trative make.up of the National Cap- | cities. }w o heads are 4:‘”: ULL measure of satisfaction in foot- wear can be obtained only when the best of materials and workmanship of the highest standard are combined with good-fitting, up-to-date styles. W. L. Douglas Shoes possess these qualities and when you consider the reasonable prices at which they are sold, you will realize that they are the most satisfactory 4 shoes for you to buy. % W. L. Douglas’ name and the retail price is stamped on every pair ‘\I at the factory. It is the g true value of the shoes. W. L. DOUGLAS WASHINGTON STORE. an andunie Dlamond Bargains One $900 Blue-white Absolutely Perfect Nolitaire Diamond Ring, extraordinary fine and fiery gem. Lady's handsome mounting. THIS WEEI\ O\LY Palm Beach and Mohair Suits Dry Cleaned '1.00 Business suit White flannels Send a Hat With a Suit Panamas cleaned and blocked Felts cleaned and blocked . One Absolutely Perfect Solitaire Diamond Ring, very fine cut and flery dlamond. Solid platinum lady’s mounting. A real bargain. The same high-grade leather and expert workmanship which have made W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men famous every- where will also be found in our Boys’ Shoes. $3.50 & $4.00 inated the vement featu t in different t One Blue-white Solitaire Dia- mond Ring, weight 13%: carats. Beautiful cut and flery gem. Cost One Absolutely Blue-white Soli- taire Diamond Ring, extra fine and flery diamond. Weight, % originally $600. Must be sold at carat less 4. 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