Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 14

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u_ - THE EVENING URGES TOLERANGE | s v . o concamr OF CATHOLICISM Bishop Hafey Deplores Lacki of Understanding of Church l in Southern States. ! | o Intoleian: attitude toward 'hal 5o prevalenr in the organ [ Bishonp ed conditions Nortin s anid pleaded for sveater of the Catholic “omen In O\ m e existing prejudices Miss Duff the Py Tace R DEANE SHURE. STAR. WASHING CHARITY GONGERT TOMORROW NIGHT “World Flyers” Slute to Be Feature of Friendship House Affair. TON, 1 The concert for Friendship liouse which is to be given tomorrow night at the Washington Auditoirinm prom- ises more of Interest 1o music lovers than any concert heard in this city vears. Confiried in the shori which the program will cc a synphonic suite b & svp) chestra of 66 pieces. u sh a chorus of 500 the pick of W ganizations; a ¢ by the Mount Church South choir, : played by one of ihe America_has produ. prano solos, a quiriet least, a plano group ! NERR 1o atorio enting | D. C. | direction of D:. E. N. E. Burnes, di- rector of music in the public schools, who wrote the text for the cantat Army, Navy and Marine ‘nll\ finding hulllldplxhlf‘ interest in the performance of “The World Flvers,” a symphonic suite. which | will be played by the United States i\m.u.- m.he-m« under the direc- Villiam } Santelinann THURSDAY. lve m in fou ts. “The Deparint "Ihe Propellers® and - For the Friendship I |cne of the greatest orga untry has developed, Dr arl, head of the Guilnant 8 Las given his W suite, | “Through Palestine.” | Soprano Solos. Miss Estelle Wentworth i 10 sing Lwo numbers, * et Chimes” and “Dr he Mount Vernor | wing the finale from “Dawn in Desert” and the Mount Quarier will sing “Daddy, Mr. Shure will appear on | gram in three piano numbers, *.! lington.” from “Lyric Washington" “Bobolink.” trom “Four Bird es.” und “Spider-Weaver I+ is expected that the will go far toward eliminat B l"lvh‘hxll the soprano, Chorus i hangs over All the returns ikets, minu 1o tual expenses, will go 1o the house. circles | 3 JANU ARY 21, 1926. “Dad har “Through Pale “Lincoln,” Mount AMitchell, Bailey, baritone; J. F hass, Schick). “Alirror Reflecting Pool ‘' Potomac Park from Mount Vernon Chorus. Dr. secular cantala. Chorus of 500 iano group: from “Four Bid)| from “Lyric Wash ngton. Spider-weaver ir. Shure. dy De: Vernon -d Spille, first second Quarter (Bern- tenor; John L tenor: Howard S. Kinsella, substituting for James P. Boa! “Lyric W hhhu,um Song,* *Dream Clouds.” “Ring on, Sweet (‘himes Estelle Wentworth, sop: played for | “The fivst Lestra World 1ime). nited States Marine Band O Capt Santelmann con Flyers C. NORWOOD For Polished Floora New Floors Installed : Years' Practical Experieuce 1428 B Street S.E organ sulle H | | voth | - KAPLOVITZ wer INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR FRIDAY WEEKLY BARGAIN SPECIALS AS OFFERED BY KAPLOWITZ 25 SMART DRESSES SIZES 12, 14, 16, 18 FASHIONS FOR EVENING, AFTERNOON, STREET, SPORT . SCHOOL, BUSINESS “ORMERLY $20 TO $1% 4 HAND TAILCRED CAMEL'S HAIR SUITS (SIZE 16 TO 40), FORMERLY $65 LDEMBLE COSTUME SUIT ORIGINAL [MPORTED PARI5 MODEL, FOPMERLY §: < FOR MADAME AND MADEMOIS $6 which have been se 0ld Floors Made New ; Davuiitess i p g ica’s most promisinz « i o e e tickets ghd i ! i s bt Phone Lincoln 2 works ave the basis o and lower gram. The program Deane Shure, dean o fcan University, the co works will be playe “ent it from at a (ained Arthur membe 4 7 choruses | and at the Auditorium on the night | of the performance Interest centers : 3 : of | 5 2 the chorus of 300, " 4 Program of Concert. “Lincoln.” the fi “The program for the concert secular_cantatas on resi- | as follows dents. Washington. Lincoli Vit T “Worth > chor i nen in | ation of | ef From Constipation Dr. Boice’s | Prescription Tablets Take one tonight Fashion Park Clothes exclusive with us—reduced for clearance Cropping the Shirts Closer for Clearance— You know about Mode Shirts—the excellence of the make: the quality of the fabrics—and now we've doubly reduced the regular prices. 3 for $4.50 Bishop | lic Uni ] State dep: | bus, and | will be | Thou™ from “Dawn in sbout 450 1ion and the Anthony, Miss Lula | Miss Frances ns, and Mi = violin solo. several monolog: ) \llss Marfe Eash i B 3 man of the suests sided at the luncheon in the absence of W. C. 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