Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DRNE UPUN R":FS }REHEARSALS OF SYMPHONY o e B e of Southern temperament ‘with & ORLHESTRA TO BEGIN SOON |inowicise ana powertul musical abil- ! ity,” and to have marked ability as an ) e T ornnl:erhu we‘l;v as ccin:u:;‘tnrwnf‘:\ A 2 large orchestra. Work with the Wash- BEEUN BY FRENGH First Concert of New Organization Under Conductor- | ington Symphony Orchestra, which is . under the capable business manage- ship of Kurt Hetzel Expected to Start | ment of Mrs. Katie Wilson-Greene, | shouta give Mr. Hetzel every opportu = in N nity to demonstrate his talents. 723 Artillery Attack Opens. ltarlv in | vember. " oc Thia sarisn 68 Righbe Hps mos H = |cal programs he is planning numbers . 14th St | |including symphonies by the classic & Troops Ready and Eager Rehearsals for the first performance Opera House in New York, and Huns | iSts, headed by Beethoven, and works | by the Washington Symphony Orches- | Pfitzner of Strassburg. | by leading moderns. He wn‘l( eape, N,w il ' » . " > 7 t vor| g to March on Tribesmen, |ira: which is planned to be given dur | When 15 Kurt b N s B i W B g been called by Kurt Hetzol, conductor | s tatme ,”"““”?""- annheim: & | i the latter's tone poems, includ’ of the orchestra, for the first of Octo- | thaater of Sty g & the “Don Quixote,” which has not By the Associated Prass | ber. Mr. Hetzel is particy rovond e St A . been gziven in Washington, but which F s ptember 10.—A Fez dis-|of the fuct that an orchestra of sym- |10 YU WIS comduetor of the aroused much favorable —comment t. & Temps states phonic quality and size can be re- [yqinicy #* 150 OVEl Opera Flouse of|when presented in New York last Win: - g '€ a part of the plan |cruited almost in its entirety {rom | hiu career and he founded. and von | €, There will be guest soloists of o HY AY ORE" Cor drawn up by the last war counc among local musicians. q mDhony oreheara in Ton. |international reputation at these con 5 . Fez started this morning. It is interesting to note that Mr. Ollowing the : certs. nected the enemy will not be able to | oy 181 A he sroupial BYe SmoRmie ol IZth resist the artillery attack preparatory i as . corts planned Mr. Hetzel will include to the offensive and that they will be . g Toiin s forced to surrender | tope with Tei Kromen the coser, | His. incerp Fomuonin Bine ReSle gL, o o :{!"\:Iadmlo‘|:(rytq(||1n as he has won s laccompanist. Following suc inc g & wo L FEZ, ch Morocco, September abroad, he came to America and |Speclal acclaim in his reading of this . wx] ror the Tochh e i ed 26 piano recitals here, includ. |composer’s works et ihe “‘,““”L“H | - five in Carnegie Hall, New Y The third up of concerts plan. 4 . : 4 markable memory, h those especially for children. will TR e | ——— = = ’ e ing, now that the S rd: v B 2 all th 08 g A “ y = | D R e B cstral” soores . perfoct - | e Sy mphonte works of ‘Haydn | 60c SLOAN’S | | 60c Calif. 60c 60c Wildroot e F 5 zed—an unusual and : i and he is planning such I | soutward. i for & conductor. The, forelg additio Debussy’s - Children‘s LINIMENT Syrup of Figs Bromo Seltzer Hair Tonic iarshal Petain an en. Naulin s journals credit him with special talent { Corner” suite that should have mark- Medium S ial S 1 Medi I 1 pecl pecm edium ",I“','_“'l‘"‘:“:(."“;‘\_’“3"“"}w‘l‘;“")’l‘un‘f‘”("“.‘”fin‘u':f 5 . | conductor. and it is in this role | ed appeal to chlldi Al r.nlw of the troops seem ready | s < PO, S SR an Tray 36¢ 36¢ in l-r»n\h military circles here it | = — — — —e was said today that the Spanish 3 R SR W O M demonstration in the Bay of Alhuce- mes appears (o have been a shock t ’ : NCW Home Of 1-Krim, the Riffian war lord, i not believe that the Span- e ot . i >» EDMONSTON & CO. A, | N 33 &t Inec. ’35c Free'ione' 25¢ thip’s Milk | | 40c Prophylactic for corns Toothbrushes relieving the pressure of the tribec- ¥ o A | . Trib “""’K[.f".'” S " KURT HETZEL. . ' N it \ 612 13th St. szelcial o; M?]gnle;m e o vibesmen Are Busy. i e | c mall, c The tribesmen, however, still are|fetzel himself. who has heen in = Between F and G Sts. en in | ive in ihe center in the region of [\Vashington for more than seven 0 nat and around Djebel Nehir on [ months and Next to Droop's. ast. but two strong columns |eral geare Gens. Prunsay and Billotte. it | the coun < . 5 is understood, are about to 2 [ field for his : : More Feature LlneS A MOST REMARKABLE OFFER large scale operation between Tacu-|gut his firs mection of 1,000 peo when he was 9 Y e o5 Dl | —_— We're demonstrating that a shoe can be B fl'."?\?f‘%‘in:"n:".h;‘"&!n‘u'ax,,.“,'.i!f‘xl e e e FREE WITH EVERY TUBE OF am T s i fivst | (0] ootwear a M i : : elba Shaving Cream Mrs. Gilchrist Reinstated. | Were' Fex N wer gk Ed monston s : i the recommendation of the | Bodan Row : § We lee You a Genl“ne o the President has directed | . = < : = o 2 . e e gl el ee — | Smart and Comfortable if built on proper Gl tt a ty R e itout reeand € tho Tt P I B anatomical lines and properly fitted. ette e azor her s from the service.” | T c 1 fe Spermuon fo e e S I'hese two models are remarkable for Complete With One Blade states that Mrs. Ichrist is the | " LA o | widow of Wi arlst, formerly | (i { value as well as style. All for assistant United States atforney or | B as:HARMONIOUS the District of Columbia. and that | i ; Bl l( Kd Bl 1( 0 e S ac 1a—Dlac she formerly had a classified status [ and < tia | nuptials as the bride’s in the civil serv ] Asks Release by Habeas Corpus. | £ whitc costume and y patent Leathe \ A Dare’s Mentho-Pepsin, Bath Towels, George M. King. who is being held | &Y weil are Brewood-cn- Pumps and ‘ 1l a reconstructive tonic large size, good quality e e e R o oo Bl SR R ‘ N Jad Salts, Whisk Brooms, 1',‘. e fuitive from Marviand | BJ tember wedding—have 4 | $7 50 Up o the natural salts fine quality ©'Connell appe x i . : o a Masonic Relief Group Elects. ] 4 EDMONSTON & CO a fine tonic for the hair w;‘pla:cl\an September 11 (), BREW@D M | (Incorpecated) i Formalid, 42c Chateau Linen Writing Paper, a : | B stationer and Engraver B 11| 612 13th Street. Wt Side Bet F & G St antiseptic solution : very good quality the Masanic Relief Association of the | 611 12th St. N.W. Next Droop’s Music House Uried Staten and Canada ™ " Lot . ‘ o o DeVilbiss Dropper Bottles, Liquid Veneer, Others 7]2(‘!2!‘1 included 1 le, Baltimo first d —— = . tle, Baltimor vice president assorted colors . a wonderful polish Florient Dusting Powder, 6Cc Forhan’s Colgate & Co . Tooth Paste Energine, 60c Phosphoc_ient Tooth Paste, 3 o | a perfect cleaner extra large size ev ase 0 ac lne Lion Milk of Magnesia, Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia a wonderful value, pint : Tooth Paste Fries’ Rubbing Alcohol, Iodent Tooth Paste, pint bottle Numbers 1 and 2 Starts Tuesday, September 15th [ Luxwabine Feic, i Pt Salts, 69c and Seidlitz Powders, Bleachodent 5 T PNy s A ADVENTURES IN TRANSPORTATION * 2 b°"_“ for . 2 ooth Paste LINE ROUTE More than 30 years ago the street car line was i Scottissue Toilet Paper, $1.75 8. 8. S., constructed over what is now Connecticut avenue — i a wonderful tonic miles of it through virgin forest—to Chevy Chase. | g : 7 Building that car line was an adventure in trans- Purina Castile Soap’ Ko]yno; Chase Circle, south ati 1 s cperi but f hird of TR portation. It was an experiment, but tor a third of a e e e century it has served the public faithfully and well. 4 cakes for . Tooth Paste We believe that it will continue to serve for many Packer’s Tar soap’ Pepsodent Avenue to Kalorana e s years to come. Road, east to 18th Today, however, with the growth of the city, the 21c; 3 for Tooth Paste . . .. g + 5 Wy increase in wealth, the extensive use of the motor car, I Street, south to ‘””"_"‘_’ there has come a demand for new public transportation Beef Wine and Iron' Ipana chusetts; ecast to 17th, facilities to serve the area west and north of Rock 69c; 3 for . i Tooth Paste . . .. : reel' Park south to I, east to 131/, Creek'aric The demand comes from those who desire special south to E, cast to service, who would i 1 ions,, speed- I i : ’ patronize a more luxurious,, speed \ l f B Tl (: | O U'nion Station Plaza. ier form of public transportation than the street car e O t lg ee n 9 , Donne“ S Blg Cl al' offers. They are willing to pay a price well above that south over Deleware which street car riders pay, but far below that of the i Speclal for Frlday Values for Fl'lday Avenue through the taxicab and only a fraction of the cost of private, car Capitol ~Grounds = to e re e e | n, and Saturday and Saturday New Jersey Avenue established to meet that demand. 1It, too, is an adven- and C street southeast. ture in transportation: an experiment in service. o 0 i 4 For the Coach Line we have secured 6 of the latest . h L‘a Flor de Luzon) Vencedons n return route, type motor coaches. They are the finest it is possible : Milk C ocolate Covered coaches wwill pass to buy, with the best in all features that make for ease, | | 5 6 fOl' Zsc; $2o00 box of 50 e TR ; safety and comfort of passengers, with individual seats | Caramels and Hmmade 5 s 4 —there are to be no standees on the Coach Line, at any | ] a F] d L _M Building, in front of the hour—smoking compartments and baggage racks. A P or ae Luzon, onarch Library of Congress. The Coach Line will begin operating September 15. | Ssortment, omld | I . 15 b dl 2 ¥ R s Coaches will be run daily from a little after 7 in the C undie (o] 5 then into the Capitol morning until midnight, to and from Chevy Chase Cir- | Grounds, following the cle, over Connecticut avenue, through the heart of the | $3.00 box of\ 50 above route cxcept ;lmppmglthtcale; alnd l:lu;lllncl?bdlstnctfi past the Union | Barcla Chocolate lz_oz. P | north at 13th Street to tat}(;\ner;‘\irlllagel :c?):ch aet ):)ul;a:;r\nc every 20 min- | y " ‘{g' | ‘ La Flor de Luzon, Neuvo Habana 1 25c¢ bundle of 5- with his 19th Corps on o bl et General and the United Ner Starting at Che K and west to 17th. utes, whichever way you're going. THE CAPITAL TRACTION COMPANY. Assorted Crystal Mixture, Lb. | | $2.39 box of 50 A $1 RIDE FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS || | Al Three 9 9 | | La Insular, Senators Alhambra, Royals Packages : 6 for 25c¢; $2.Q9 box of 50

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