Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1926, Page 24

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THE EVENING Mr. Zimbalist has arranged a pro- gram for his Washington recital here on the 11th that should please the STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926. Edith Mason will be in the final performance v ima donna COLUMBIA—"“The American Venu Paramount’s novel “The American Ven galaxy of Amer; and revolving about the modern _American_prototyy classic Venus de Milo, will he its initial local showing & lumbla next week, beginning act 1, Including the processional ot the Knights of the Holy Grall, the Saturday evening, with -|lament of Amfortas, the ceremony ett, Titta Ruffo, Anna Corentl, -|of the Lord's supper and the Divine gllio Lazzari and other famous sing-|prophecy, rederic Baer in other leading roles. Amfortas and with chorus of so- Seats are on sale at Mrs. Wilson- | Pranos, altos, tenors and ° Greene’s Concert Bureau, 1300 G| Seats for this perforn street northwest. will mark Mr. Damrosc! t per. 5 sonal appearance of the scason in Washington with the orche New York Symphony Tuesday. e The New York Symphony Orches- tra, Walter Damrosch, conductor, will appear at Poli's Theater Tuesday aft- ernoon in w Wagner program, with .|a chorus consisting of the Matinee Musical Club Chorus, Helen Pulask{ Innes, director, and the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club, Dr. H. Alex- ander Matthews, director, both of Philadelphia. There will be four so- | loists—Della. Baker, soprano; Kathryn Melsle, contralto; Ernest is, tenor, |und Frederick Baer, baritone. The program will include excerpts from “Rienzi” and “Parsifal,” the “Rienzi” excerpts being the overture, chorus of peace messengers, with | Miss Baker and women’s chorus; duet for Irene and Arfuno, Miss Baker and Miss Melsle: the prayer, Mr. Davis; Ariano’s air, Miss Melsle, and the battle hymn, Mr. Davis and male chor Made Them Laugh. Doc Straine, Billy Cumby and Wes- ley Hill kept the Howard Theater patrons in an uproar of laughter at the first local performances of “Aces and Quee: this week, and Gonzell White, with a snappy lvxwk;,rmlml, scored heavily with 2 offer- ings, interspe ml with “the bluest kind of blu he ngj of ke 1 ““.'}1 mvh]nn-‘l: l\‘h'fii"“l Sunday. It was direct wousts of chory h nes Con- | knows its business and gets Its share uttle: from ah c (Continued on Twe: beauty-comedy AMUSEMENTS GAYETY—"Flappers of 1925.” George Stone and Etta Pillard, two of the most popular players in bur- lesque, will come to the Gavety The- ater next week, starting Sunday after- noon, at the head of their own com. pany of merrymakers In a brand-new offering entitled “Flappers of 1 nings Although absent for a number of | Saturday, seasons, Stone and Pillard still retain 2 lutter day at 2 their strong hold on the theater-going % Raisa, famous dran public, and their uppearance in prano, will appear Tuesduy rious cities has been greeted with a |in Verdl's “Otello,” supported by veritable ovation of welcome. Charles ‘,\]nr\lmll facomo Rimini, — | Marfa Claessens, Mojica and MUTUAL—"Make It Peppy." others. 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