Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 26

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20 it THE EVENING !Slayer Thanks Jury for 26-Year Term TESADDEDTOROLL ™5 Kiking Gapstor Dursm tmepeest STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1926. Schumann’s “Der Nussbaum” .and Schubert's “Ave Maria,” the last as the second encore. The French group’ included “Pas torale.” a typical Bizet theme and treatment; an equally typical Debus- sy 50ng, “Volei des Fruits, des Fleurs,” and a charming little Fourdrain song. “Le Papillon,” all sung with coloring that brought out their characteristic qualities. The brilllant encore was “Printempts.” by Gounod. The English group was a real de. light in the clear enunciation as well as interpretation given each sons. fly,” was more vividly done than the |fZ “Viset d’Arte” from “La Tosca.” Viola Peters, the young American accompanist, was splendid in her 1 fect co-ordination with the singer in | shadings of tone and subordination of | the plano part. H. . 000 000004000000000000000000000000000000; GEORGE’S Famous : RUMMAGE SALE! BARGAINS GALORE IN ODDS and ENDS at I " iy i 6 5- $L00 seconds o1 known real work shirt Boys' $1.00 white and t neckband st Sizes 12 to 14 Odd Tot of Boys Gloves. $1.00 and $1.50 values . $1.50 Pajamas. 1o D MME. RETHBER( Mme. Elisabeth Rethberg, a leading soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Co., appeared in a charming recital at the National Theater yesterday after- noon. Her program included many fine songs infrequently heard, and ail of her interpretations showed indi- viduality and artistry For her first number, Beeth beautiful and _difficult’ song, Perfido,” she had to resort io notes, but sang it excellently each note of the many florid witnesses or at Navy League Thanks Senate. In an open letter to Senator Hule of Maine the Navy League of the| United States has thanked the Se for restoring to the naval appropria- tion biil the items recommenaed by the Rudget Bureau and stricken ont | by the House. In the opinion of ihe | league, the $3, 000 cut from the| bill by the Hou; hough a small | per centage of the totul, renresents | the difference between bare efficiency | inci._slayer i a coroner’s inquest || TWo 0€ Vinet's brothers ware listed Foeia i _ ~_|in the 41 deaths gangland warfare re- of 2 man he believed had knowledge | (o \1® ) deaths ganEanG CaFAre 8 Totals| of the slaving of his brother, was|of them previously had been named | found guilty vesterday and sentenced | as the driver of the automebile from i | wh her men were killed. atter Mi Membership Drive $18,572.50 in Fees, Mrs. Hirsh’s Team Leading. to 26 vears' fmprisonment. aneniwere ST natti had sworn at the irquest that he did not know the Vinci whose body luy within arm's reach. Sam, shouting that Minatti lied, arose and | fired point plank, killing Minatti in- stantly. A defense of insanity was offered ‘“Thank vou. gentlemen,” exclaimed he argge to his feet upon the of the verdict. @ than once during his tri startled the court by outburs the singer interpolated s longed trills in place of phrases, were due weight and good tone. interesting. Tt was the Griffes songs, Rethberg used her little book howeve that dom fol b s Bri ‘Thix Amer} wh and the crippling of the operations of e % the naval forces. in the vocal and piano parts. —— = Aps _partly = = om her book in | Was When I in Anguish Lay” was so [ . HAPPINESS song, it seemed one of the best | vivid a little song that the audience A USED CAR grom numbers on the entire program. It is | demanded its repetition and "By permanent | s nely Forest Pathway” was equall - . . Joseph McReynolds | 14th STREET AT R | ry Hirsh Ving ed the group. irved to death | now 1 4 he Jewish Community nt which has netted a total Irish Pilgrims Coming to U. S. CHICAGO, February 26 (P Thousands of Irish pilgrims headed by Curdinal O'Donnell i1l visic Chi $2,000,000 Brewery Padlocked. CHICAGO, Februa L6 P i Property vilued ot primate of | Pudlocked go for the i Congres: headquar | a note hook sistently as Mme. Rethberg did yes- terday. Yet she i8 a rarely charming singer with tiful voice. up of German lieder Besides roy Ice and | and beautifully sung. The en- the Garden ore ‘was a lullaby written by an un The nown compo: At the last came the inevitable op- eratic arlas, well chosen and remark bly well ‘sung. especially Traum” from Wagner's "L Of the two Puccini aria “Un Bel Di" from | el S Brahms enco Trish | same composer's s “Willst Du, Dass Ich nd. | Brazil has an auto boom. Geh?" Schubert's “An Die Musik.” t s1 c 2 Nps, 17 thivd with 19 member Gur famous $1.00 Shirts neckband and collar at- tached styles Splendid assortment 69L Athletic Union Suits, madras or pajama check. 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