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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926. SBUURGED PRIES-I- l‘ll!s Virginia Young, Miss Frances rvam's * " Omar Khayyam's ‘“‘Perslan Poem,”|subtle beating of thé basses to give a[but for some reason did not appear High School Bids Opened. { Ward, Mr. Horace G. Torbert and Mr. MUSI C was a delightful encore. thniic undertow that {8 intriguing. |and sent no word to the authoritles mm Peter' Leary. The final group was composed of | The climax, with a finale based upona | explaining his abgence. It was gen | The District Commissioners yester R = * the negro spirituals, which are in-|"Tennessee River” tune, is delightful. [erally concluded that he probably got|day afternoon ope bids for l)u Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewey of Chi creasing in thelr general popularity. | All the melancholy of the negro tem-|lost in the fog. construction of the ne \neis Junior e s0mmestle Holland Shades . Who are spending a short thne ROLAND HAYES SINGS. The tenor proved as adept in these | perament is set forth in this work, ac articularly interesting were Mr. High School, m Hatarec i Wi in Washington at the Mayflower, gave | numbers as in the demanding artistry | companied by a constant note of a| Nickel's remarks telling of how he gh 3 ol s a dinner to & company of efght last [ Rolund Hayes, the colored Amerl- |, ha formal concert selections. The | mellow humor that is original. learned calls from the original song-|fourth and reets s low price evening in the presidential dining|can tenor, who has been awarded|audience received them with added | The opening number was Schubert's|sters and whistlers of nature—the| was quoted by Ch: Tompkins, room. many and unusual honorg by Euro-|enthusiasm. They included Edward P;‘r‘\fl‘;"lnh:lfl flymrhony.""vlrhlc;a {;‘: birds—and h;-w )I:Aie ch‘!::t);(‘:““‘zm ‘:‘: Inc., at $409,700. Congress authorized g L= Cards have been recelved in this city | pean powsrs because of the success ;‘L’“l\'\xi‘;:r Seangement o Wade i | e Mieelira s carenillzd stlaria thelided suth popular $475,000 for the work. i S bl s i Bide. Leader Of Fanahcal Order | 2nnouncing the marriage of Miss Alice | of his concerts abroad, and who has “Liel David, By T M 0% | polsed Interpretation of this beautiful |an Nevin's “Mighty Lak a Jamison to Mr. George Walter Knotts, | peen fally : cbeth’ zet-Me-Not,” “Invit = " S ! - | been ewually enthusiastically pro-! Gustav Klemm's arrangement of | WOrk was well received. The vivid|Macbeth's “Forget-MeNot,' “Inv Declares He Was Possessed | ;‘Eixrul.n\, December 24, at Pittsburgh, | 0000 by Boston and New York au-| “It's Me, O Lord,” and Lawrence | 8tory of the famous third overture |tion Waltz,” by Owen, with his own : o 5 - | Brown’ “Ja it |to “Lenore,” by Beethoven, also |accompaniment: Delibes’ "Plzzicato.” 5 e Mr. and Mrs. Knotts will be at home | dlences und critics in this country, | (RS Wrvangement of ‘doshun Tt | o o “geemed more interesting and [ MacDowell’s “To a Wild Rose.” Mrs. of Evil Spirit. afiersthoinis arch at 120 Wood- | gave hls first recital before a general | cores, “Swing Low, Sweet Charlot | colorful than yesterday. Mr. Mengel: [ Bond's “Perfect Day.” “Just A I | bine avenue, swn, Ohlo. audience of Washington concert-goers | “Go Down Mosea" and. +The Craet. | PeTE achleved effects of distance and | Wearylng for You" and “I Love You — Mr. Knotts I8 the eldest son of the | ¢ (he Washington Auditorfum last | fixion,” the last a deeply impressive | i€ approach of sounds toward the |Truly”: “My Wild Irish Rose” and| e late Mr. William Henry Knotts of this © This singer has been heard in | number, sun without accompani. | dudience that were remarkable and | “The Glow-Worm.” in which he also| e | city. als clsewhere in the city | ment. Willlin 1 awrenco. pved s | Fealistic. The grand finale of the [accompanied himself. The “Just A-| = 3 o SORERLY previously. Last night the huge au-|sympathetic accompanist 11 3o, | afternoon was an inspiring presenta- \\eflr ng for You' was sald to con-| Qitorium was almost filled with sev- = A~ “ ¥ |tion o Richard Strauss' wonderful |tain ihe highest note recorded by a ot the Bem et e i Inte Skl i eral thousand people for this concert. o = tone poem, “Death and Transfigura- Whistler, Mr. Nickel also. explaine from the scourging he received ac the | Wilird the night of bt at all that Roland MENGELBERG—PICTURE tion,” which seemed to enthrafll the |that among the birds the canary has i el s S S T Hed 30qm; auits. : a beautiful vofce, fine PAINTER. entire audience quite out of them- |10 times the volume to the size of Its gederof-Our-Tady ‘ot Menrat while | - 3oy v.* 1y i dieT s fic: Saughter: and possesses deep appreci- selves and won prolonged ovation for | throat that humans possess. He us ipped and in the s Hix iarel Jotaved at the { the values In every song . conductor and chorus at its end. It |the phonograph for accompaniment e il are ar . e seems to be the | Leads New York Philharmonic in|was indeed an afternoon of great |for sume of his numbers. Hds. They have recently come . P8 st | Inde d on ; from. California to spend the Winter | puinstuking artist, vet haus ; music given genuine artlstry in in TR In Washington ; at intangible quality that makes for Beautiful Descriptive Progras terpretation. - et paptad out 8 e | & popularity in addition to his| Willem Mengelberz, Dutch e — Conclusive. AP expel, from bis body “tie| s R flenry Lyon, who has an | arisry The entire audlence received | ductor of the New York Philharmonic NEST NICKEL, WHISTLER. | From the Dorfbarbier. Berlin. sed it {apartment at the D h inferpretations <o enthusiastically | Orches(ra, led that argantzation in e "My client i mot mentally normal. i some of them age ien, are . e iean 5 ¥ Shakespeare's *It arvelous musieal DIC | Clever Protege of Carrie Jacobs Bond | The fact that he murdered his wife A view of “Allprest” units—rendering their serted fo have compris = : Tdave: und His Less’ mad s E - is partly a proot of that, but the fact i 5 - I0 @& manner save 4 Miss Elizabeth Scopp gave a very 'n setting of the spiritual [ audience at the Natlonal Theater ves (lvcajltosialiae Kightehctioel. that he married again is conclustv Spsuict eCEice Durk Ages, rendered the priest hel active luncheon vesterday at. the | «q; Play on Yo' Harp,” had | ter: Natlo ves | o o y . d him with cords Courts Dinner Ciub, 2013 | iton. M. thewwy hiad)terday atfemeon. Every one of the| Firmest Nickel, & young Amerimn [{1 99 i + t : A ; z 50, four composition rformed Wi | whistler, who first w rognition him' in a se ampshire g . The table | gnger limited himself to three encores kil sl sl L e ROy = p[f@s C@n@my“ it is asserte able to W au ed with h’t'l t nelusion of the program, the \\‘:"1r':w(y,1.;:ce:‘:§h\fi|r’:":;‘; ;;TSY::! 1: iinder the patronage of Carrle Jacobs | L’NOLEUM vosume his p ‘a mont lex and with | remained standing and ap. | enuicy for el i, mreriiil 18- | Bond, the writer notel for “A Perfect | by is two-fold— ind el | for several minutes after |motad. The entie orcheorn pork da * gave an unusudl program. com. | WHY BUY INFERIOR, s o- Aiss Doy Atith, in’ particularly good form and re- | Peicd entirely of whistling selections| WE HAVE SUPERIOR s I | Mies v < @ touch of nervousness | oo : )} and o few remarks both on the art | | The week’s laundry costs much less here nis, Miss Dovothy Porsherg, Miss Mur-|apprent in the singer’s attitude dur: | o the aropren % @t the conclusion | of whistling and on Mrs. Bond, before | 209 to 30% Savings . y PLY number, the aria, “Tall| n n appreciative if small audience: at Inlaid, Battleship and Plain { with “Allprest” facilities. But what is of ind Miss Helen Hyde. Mozart, but it | ¢ g feature v In| Central High School Jast night. H Linoleum teek i tanee % AT lnnest? prolonE The Big Sisters of the District c v this number. and he| ing the added distinction 1o it excel. | wan Cembanied at the plano by Mrs SUPERIOR LINOLEUM €O. ||| greatest importance—"Allpres prolongs mbia will give a card party | SDE Wi te poiue and relaxa-|lent interpretation of the presence in | gty (L Tunter, The program WS Wholesale and Rotall the life of a garment. lay eve anuary 14, in St T Froup, two Schu- | 1. audience of the famous New York 3 8 el jox s “Benede ! fience ot Cue tamons Hew o epartm o publi 937 H Street N.W. Thia & i sl W | Paul's Schod i enth \ : f s “fl::“f‘:p]{::g composer and teacher. Mr. Goldmark | C° l]“"‘l::_l‘f s‘::‘!‘" (;f Llnf l_;“unm_ Main 10283 This is the day of improvement, you : g * is the latest d(-u-!op- i 2 x elved m and prolonged recog- : % < L B < k charge -:,l«l:hl".\‘ 0 ”I‘“ Anieely xr‘nfi‘xfl“l“fl]f,’.‘“" Rition by the Audience. Al use teing | ¥28 expected to share the program. know, and “Allpres . P, Brown,,| Ciatio oty nunclation in | siarted s direction b en- | = tically ied genius = o evers & « remarkably fine. | Sprted in his “‘1.“‘]‘"(“}(:; by Mr. Men ment of practically applied genius. No rub i 8 “Le Reve” WIth| work. This rhapsody, as Mr. Gilman | I bing and scrubbing that wears and tears— iper middle | waninoft's . nosior e | ROLOLE BT (s girogran nles, (N | but smooth. even, firm pressing — and all Nizht At . The next group opened with Rach L ISEAKTE At orGr s by - —funeral flower orders done individually—your clothes unmixed ; §TH J s of nesro chr v and de il 5 naninoft’s “As All Things . < @& e all, | Eoth e ived from th promptly and call special with anybody’s else—controlled by the <All- lu Abbe Des Noyers, the ish priest,| The annual dinner of the Sons of today Il was suffering intensely | the! Rey ty of his chur The priest member \ dozen persons fro Bordeaux, §= &S e o e S et R 5 both th e, Woodridge, 156 arii R e attracted him primarily 3 A ; intrinsie charm and saliency.” L . { attention to our unusual prest’”’ system. . STRE » 5 composition tnly possess 400 000 Acres Given Jews. v }}‘,&.“.' N,’;n‘:;”:(;( (‘f‘j‘“ qualities in abundance and is a fa g A values in artistic floral | All the finished MOSCOW., U i P e R LI u; nating piece of orchestration. with its | 2 emblems: pound rates—the assigned 400, | b Amerfcan. Griffes. which m Steing cloirs announcing tho tbe il cheapest—and best. i 2 : T the wind instruments echoing or Dosesacd el o nal land in why more artists do not | \ = Soli el ok r 2 5 g 9 priest | De or Je coluniz ' writer's beautiful songs | VeTting these themes and always 3 o Try it next week—Phone West 1020-1021 1 1," o the et interpr The songs | - = e e 3 - = T g - by the Jewish|" > Night” and b : . . ¢ rittee, which is pro- | Drean: An ual Italian i 9 A St Beitollnidry) £ Julius Lansburgh ; S % Sprays, etc. N REAEAT A President of the : o T Q E’ h A M o | Cash & CarryFlowerSto Funeral 2 ivered the o IR T. Inthe Leather Goods Business o Siade’ arci v 807 14th | 804 17th | 2467 18tk 1209 Wis. Aue. K at 27th S aint Yo ‘stiould have P Fr. 5412 Phone Fr. 10201 Tel. ( Phone West mew ;Wm ND LEATHER GOODS | A\()”—, RED[TCED d | ik Furs of dependa- A Foremost bility—backed with 0% to 33% Off 7| = e o e : 1216 F St. N.W. 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