Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 12

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12 b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. —_— e ey Y, AL [ . [ ltew who seem to find the beauty of |brought together oficial representu- ! |Government Gifts | e ; = There | Lives from all ‘parta. of the United | \ |are many who bring zli it | States in the cause of music and y y AEAY ‘ Of 55300’000 Would Ben e i oy it proved u notable occasion. ‘Tt marked | few who consistently produce i the debut of what promises 1o become Klesch seeme to, be one of these. |2 world-famous string quartet. Mrs. Settl iec Cla Members of the congressiona ] The ~Beethoven “Quartet In ¢ |Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, donor of | Settle B =) C m interested especially C ved | " opus No. 3. was an m.}-he mher music auditorium in the . L. I - thefr first musical as s choice for the final number, | library. was among those present. b= charming lttle ¢ mu containing as it did a remarkable i | tortum_of the Lil of Congress fengiin"® git 4 semarible) ’ — morial Association would receive | when they were amons the EUESLS - “andunie o mmoth. qual Aesrerios | S100.000 under the terms of a bill | vited to heur the debut performance | Whun '\ G ua ; Dr. Elizabeth A. Sullivan. wife of | House Also Votes $2.000.000 introduced yesterday by Represent- i“’ the Curtis Strinz Quartet l‘"{:" { tones of dramatle beatuy that vibrated |# Boston ph | < ative Joseph L. H v of Michi- |1ast night. This quartet is a e | With colorful meaning much more | by the welt to Equin Walter Reed <an. The following other institu. | tion. and will make eVen {aloquent than fs enstomars. in |to do men tions would also he beneficiark | (ook to their ”"‘[’""- strument of a .| cases dealinz with estranged parents | itai The 1"nir fh intion S 2| Phe persistent chter | And_nnruly children Hospitai. U simoon: the here N Jirings in unjxon ming of the cello made the = ecthoven sound more he Geor: Washington Me- totaling b & | sh cellist, is other whe b TR bl L P . in_one of those morning | Strausw, |1t heaieht o e o RRRRNRRRERERE R i Louis Bailly. viola player. between the elements L . a well known artist. EEmanuel §ure and of the spiris - wori Pre-eminence cond violinisi. wa< the onlv | serie HBAILY Gne s e e r member of the' quart i S Spact. After this movement un- | ghe minuet ind final movement War Dep ntly to T2t L seemed almost an inti-climax, vet were i the ! A 1 the ) Leautitully played with the skill of Curtls Institute of it U M delphia. e scer dtented,and | | B | e 5 N G 10 | DRI —in any linc of en- deavor only the reward of superior ® 2R ADEATBRE r that the'| fo . the work of the "h v; lr;‘;zlla]‘All‘gl |,nr:'. aving the| thCH rassitriala . cellently interwo » the various iohess of the. ¢ that Colhert contes fir: = « musical patterns of the compositions d the Lib: to mind when Plumb- 5 and Tin- ning are involved. Our work has_won public confidence® Maurice J. Colbert & Heating Plumbing Tinning 621 F Street Phone Main 3016-3017 played. 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