Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 28

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" 28 APPEA TOPUBLIC. 10 SUPPGRT OPERA Albion Declaies Next Two Productions Will Have Outsiancing Casts. support for ashinzion Opera Company in its rematnin: two performances this year night by General Aion In a state soun what he Dbelieves 1o be the tmest cast he has ever as- sembled (o upera in this city for the ormance & Lohengein” on ton Audi- | Th nees for the season have number of of ficial, so s the city sire to €1 equaling guarantors iy U from loss. Thi son, but ti he expenditure of | tional would link gether sived last seit- | e season have | ponde I~ tended by opera wheit Amei < would | hi cials of the be trained ir pet wors and !'IPK pared tu tuhe < in the vasts of ild visit thej National lemy LN BANDITS NONS QUI MEAIO, . of the launching | finds that the local | eientious yet at-} weit. such an oc Plow to the! year plan of giv-| '“w"”mg Up Gang Reminds of U. S. st includes Paul | i"itzhugh, so- | ington opera lovers t such ds this at le of charzes as low as the Wash: y Opera Company has set, Mr. . a betieves, ix the best} aims of the out ssumption Albion Reviews Growth. Discussing th wition, Mr. Albion tshington elznt v in world o3 is an indi Th tures to for the our gre way of « been one or twe with the uthe hardly ot guest arti “This ye owey we have at mpted ur easts well mded ¢ m the things that ha nd written abont we have | our perfnn has added | succeede: vost. we have | we would tind | to support our | efforts | nove every trace of \mateurishness {vom our orm ances an them to u level comparable operatic perform To this end a num- { issistants have I to aid in drilling the cho- veloping the and Ipanist z Fall the chorus efforts are teady im- § More Iehearsals Held. for more fre. hestra, an We have | cenery of | o, to re-| v scenery of | umes also have 1 greatly to our | i the men v ened out thi i ng i undi irtistic In the! ohengrin,” and the | double on April 5. we must have| greater uppurt Ve are tn come out even. ¢ lelieve that those who attend not heard owr ance whe appre Our wive Washington the Nent b possible cost. When | t on capacity audi- | um we will be|® on charges even | now. We do not | oniy to break even n who have had o support the ind | future what the 1 the next two| operas we are to grow. the publis | Earrings in Earliest Days. rrings have changed | the use of that bit of t s far back into an tiquity, and the tastes of women have undergone 1ges through the years. the through Genesis tel tented a pair to Rebekah. t chovse the heavy argest known now e women of the Mas; %estern Africa, where t ors have found them welghing nearly 3 pounds each. Roman women wore them and through all the changes it appears that man has given abundant time and skill in designing | and fashioning them to make them outstanding in brilliancy and style. e The Ideal Match. Frem the Bosotn Transcript “8o they re enzaged at last. It's an {deal match “Think & How ™" “He has mogey and she knowa how Lo mpend it <lone brilliant police operation {inals were exhibited on ton of the gate | mission to pass he gate:from the lord | offer 1wo coins to select from—a nickel umnmimmmm|mummmmmnmmnuuumfm SCOFF MUSSOLINI - SCHOOL IS CLOSED | Premier’s Campaign to Break 49 Teachers and Pupils on Way to Mobile—Huerta Plot Is Discounted. | Police Experience. BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. | Br the Assoriated Press | Bs Radin to The Star and Chirazo Daily News MENXICO CITY. March f. - Mother Premier Musso. | Marzarita Semple, American sister, to clean ut the | and 8 teache ind pupils of the ilian_ Mafia : closed Catholic school at Coyoacan 42 | Jett heve today for Mobile, Ala. ‘Thelr erently by the authorities i that it vielaed the re Clauses of the consiiion ained brilliant s est of handits in with the same s esistance encount police in similar efforts Ita » thoroughly understood | [ ox ANGRIIS, March 6 () sy the problem I8 | ey Alvaro Olweson. former Presi one of 1 : ears, rather than | gan of Me of weeks ‘i eports that the Matia nated therefore Cico, whi i here on a busi ness trip, tlday refused to comment | on statements mad in New York by discounted \dolfo de la Iluerta, ex-provisional President of Mexico, for fomenting tion in the Southern republic, nhers of his suite were not so Mussolini insi;tence that the Msa Saracho, “"I:“m”‘," ‘“rf‘,”‘!,'::“” '1’1: e exterr inated at any ¢ ed that de la Huerta was ‘politi riments have unde o dbad o far A AT X tat the Mafia's politi- | Carned S influence invariably has He would be the ted the campaizn after a few to lead such an u tacular arrests said The Fascist gove, iment is the fi n extermi Mussolini Insistent What is really important is not any pendent enough to ucdertake a thor Much Easier. zh job. 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