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; TIIE _EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, P. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925. sH}p&l{i%kp}‘&ésigAgfII{Dgngh({‘ggfim!‘LA TUSBA’ PI_EAS[S | e skt R semagiitiy SRpn 100 Mo aucpisl shorss jAne [l Sy Mathos, Jibveles, S notes and seemed to possess the|in the interpretation. Occasionally the | ford Park, Herbert Parker knack of infusing the emotions de- [orchestra rose alove the singers, but | Purpura, Victor Russell manded by the music directly Into|ordinarily, the orchestra was duly sub-| Shinoski, J. B. § Ihis tone production and not make it|dued to the volcal interpreters.” Mal-| Adolph Turner, Y o o . o | a separate matter for exterior inter- |ton Boyce, well known local organist,| On the whole, Greater Authority in City Planning, to Promote Har- | I_AR pretation. 1le also was handsome in | ave effective bell ges on the [happy choice for ! the role of the artist lover and quife | organ duri the fir: of a Winter that has mony amn PV isfi ing os 1 | | convineing, _dramatically. His aria| The rus of Washington people|prospect, and the audience y a d Prevent Dl“hg“nne Features in | —_— |of the first act was well sung, but it|s s greatly gained in stage | stricter attention than is custo . was in the aria “IE Lucevan le Stelle” | ease, and was effective in the roles of of a tragic | Vetteri, Lappas and Ivantz- | of the final t'he won the out- [ popt d choir in the fust act, |l i | ‘fllnn( LS m @f the evemn;'. : triking t au at )ll]n- !‘m: i ) r no introduction 4 rlos t in a blaze of |, . Greater authority ase | e i ut s ame| OFf Heard in Markedly A : ‘ ; 3 e audiences f the scope of the Nati s will | {is an artls s g ] Wil fe ‘AHI’E\ Commission will be ! r in the N the H. { and musical skill. His singing of the [rite Allen, Portia 3 s s n Marviand and | appy Roles. role of 'pla. which Scotti has | Veta Boor nprehensive as e iy o famous, wi iirable. Mr. | Everett, « ) by the next | Ivantzoff o . e a human e ice Hantord, ¢ Veftorh, a vouns Talio i o tlon of hi i Hi Elizabeth Jordan el DEPOSITS ungrateful role. x - : seem o Suit bim so w e I r S ; Aappas. a you i e Toles which he T v MORRIS PLAN BANK ritory of . see hig S z At times his lower notes | ) A Under Supervisian 7). S. Treasury . the bill would give > e s of eve infan in- | 44 < 3 | was celle ramatica . Louise Platt, P 1408 H ST. N. W. not only complete he the development of 1»1.‘! tone production is fine e Y nin, @ 'I B E it would 1 v r In this triangular a Pluma infused | humor in his bit | Saniz the bit as | ¥ e’ Young. Loveliness eC ik cticall p two small 1 .-|.\”:u\u\ i N.m:\ 4 s o ¢ A Cledr 0,000 ag | oven . ot s good in the ungrateful | s % ol ™ Healthy Skin mem ut & £ role of & G e Wi . R : NOYELER ot hing Insured by Every.day Use cf Caticura Soan hington >, which fill “Li < both orchestra | Butterfly . es Responsibilities Tmposed. : Sy Sl . ad L e are not a feu L 1. “also i in the presence o ¢t oue of the Mitchell in a box to t ongly sug the music of 4 fered by the singing actors on the [0Perd with iho an i C a Vitto s a beautiful Tos. |Out any re vel ini mny onvenience both in vol - beauty in the I eral dirce S g e 3 . Ll . ranks next to safety in Safe Deposit service. said, was prac- |05 G : G e era Co. for s sons ¢ The Vaults of the Union Trust Company n | terpretati it s —————— are located on the Probably her most striking moment I et et e I S — d most eftect] Iy was when Lots for Sale MAIN FLOOR e fallen mul:l"l:: '“f’ m; £ A I of the bank which eliminates the necessity b Yot o se a sanz e (fil in New Section Three B | of going down stairs or taking an elevator o1 ie by the T.ee : S ik i T . 5 o to reach them. 4 o he col ed, | . igl | i i i ; Ii‘l:::;:m'v jthe last ct ‘.‘ i\\ a8 4(1‘-11’;;lh (1’.;:'1.1“'«:{ \ UqwerSltY Park And for the further accommodation of our h . e o M1 [seem tied o' the usual hypnotic gaze %’;{u‘:}":}“hfi ’:;4‘,3";‘({;““’.‘\xi""‘.,".‘\‘“\’»'\f | |8 l!;:h;;fll, we h!‘;le Pro"i“i;d large, airy, b4 r . - G : ard |OF the conductor thgt proves a hin- ash.-Balto. 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