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T HF "ENING STAR, SHINGTON, i ' WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1926. ; ; ‘ . ] tuneful and might reward efforts sur- | prince a dandy, with all the effeminate (tempt at a work that offers such “ n prisingly if presenied with the ben. | graces of the court of that period. He [an organization many possibilities for ASKS HAGUE CODIFICAT'ON To Address Canadiang | it of a_ full, professional orchestra. | sang especially well in the duet”with |stressing its comic aspects in partic v b I d although the | Miss S b “Tis 1 Know Not ular. The settings were simple. but Dnvid Jnyno H:H Says League : were ' s at | W ' ' effective and the costumes g i Libgbe artiec Neglects International Law. e et et h oy s Huni. ene of (he two (win- [charming. really heautiful. especially | . | | scemed 1o have zreat possibilities. |k g "wins,” made her |for the court scenes. < Fo 1 codification of international law by i ; | 1"1"*‘""‘ it will show marked im- |debut as the heroine in last night's i J.';,‘:,",q ”;;’Lm ”:'v..:r"':,‘,", o LESTER L1 - i i { provement |nl;m:y,_m # performance. | performance. She e a remarkably | pyoe | ILY TIFFEY DIES. |than by e Leazue of Nation:. « 4 | " \ en i3 . | Eifted little actress and showed & | advocated vesterday by David Javne [m-n it A e anp [charming personality. Her voice is | 1500 who- for Heusty &' Wunttar ‘of b Small Grand {written originally, s Tempt ‘ls | very Hight and of lyric quality. Her | Chutcl &xdh Oharify: Workst: <78/ | centuby: " lins. besek prominenit. . in | - E X, e . Q| = | made to keep the atmosphere of Italy | enunciation is very distinet. i can diplomatie = Southern Church Unification ; ; : ,Wa e AR »,,,,"“'\i'fi‘j!fi:”, Gy ;f"‘,',',‘;‘”}“"’:g | Pages Have Delightful Number. Lived Here 55 Years e Ll and Anti-unification Groups { : \ || dran’s Operetta With Min- | tioni1 and oriinal seiting for the ac-| The other Hunt Twin showed to| Miss Lily Tiffey, 7€ vears oid. lonz affalvs commitiee in tax tion of the opera . advantage in the role of the Ieadmclw member of St \um-e & muw"l"v*’ Republican. Mas: | z 3 D 10 d th tet by theq oated e g 2 e Sure to Clash. 1] Y gling of Modern Usages. ; Bliip A htrodiicat ;,:;N ‘";-";; \und the sexiot by thel church, activelv interested the | such @ conferen By the Associated Prees. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. M:y 5.—The| twentieth quadrennial session of the General Conference of the Metaodist | Episcopal Church South came to or- | der here this morning. with Rishop Warrar A, Candler. Atlanta, Ga., senior bishop of the church, wielding the govel After devotional services and ad- | Aresses of weicome. the first bhusiness of the conference was the appoint ment of 14 com < 1 was an- | nounced that 1 fchmond, \ hishop’s addre: fore the closing of the morning session. The conference apened with the | atmosphere tense + result of pre conference meetinzs of anti-unif tionists and statements from uni tionists, which indicated that a test of strength weuld follow swiftly on | h els of the opening hymns and he report of the commitiee on RIGHT HON. GEORGE P. GRAHAM, Member of His Majesty’s privy coun- cil and chairman of the Tariff Board of the Dominion of Canada, who will be the chief speaker af the third an- Isms and siang are used in the action | and give a delightful touch of bur- | wing the more stilted lines | ginal libretto into comical | [ Finmetta many moments | Which “carrl ot s |xemble work generally ver well in |4 resident of this cliy-for 53 vears Nearly ! ddition to her solo and ¢ et aivs |7 o oLl T e .| sumber has been used in the coastrne. | known as the w a-hln;mmmw of the | Jesque, Saciety, | of the 4. | contrast an ne | who know the | type af operetta o Thie story of the che -ful little Central High School last night, | evening’s entertainment full The wark, glven under the & Bics o spontancons elowning that con Ised the audience, . Wil be given two more | suitor for the h beginning at £:15 o'cloc] - < not heen | metta, » Myers in the e vears—if ever i polite fachieved dignity perlod in the comic opera era that | today is best known by the f:llhml and “Sullivan work nd individuality in ch. big voice and’e Yo ;m,,..nn: of the Washinzton ¢ al | the, league is not fapted to this S 4 charitable, @ it has relied “upon its structure as [ vagionss gRiit el ] a political and military or enterprises, died vesterday &t her|ung has treated intern residence, 1464 Rhode Island avenue 'a “wecondary matter.” a delightful number chornses and en-|afier a short iliness. She had heen . 1700.000,000 hoard feet of tion of ¥ e ed areas to whoe er Is her | Women's Guild of the ster in br him an his busk- | cCathedral and had been a ftendant at there. Sho also had take: alRo Tag won interest in the development of the 90 PAID ON vhn Princess Fiamet CGospel Mission and other charitable for the plot s ovinei e {Angling of Interwoven ronnier | ne loaves Mre. Nathaniel SAVINGS s a sister plots of love and ambitlon on the | 7. fynson. and three nephews. Dr part of the several leading characters | [awrence M. Hynson. N. Thornton DEPOSITS works out eventually to the logical | fiynson and Richard W. Hynson,sall and happy ending. | of this city The entire cast of principals. pages.| Funeral servicez will he conducted MORRIS PLAN BANK ond 'and chorus in this amateur produc |at the residence Friday morning at P ion. sliow. g0 alreation And. refiect | i1 o'clock. Rev. D I J. Dimom will| | UWeesSUSSEY R U-0: Tedacusy rredit also on the stage direction of | officia Intermant will he in Oak 1408 H ST. N. W. evieve Bond. It is thy At | il retery. - AMarvelous Tone Magnificent Finich Wonderful Durability Homer L. Kitt Co. Everything Musical reorganization of the zeneral hoards = 8 T O i et 1o o | nual banquet of the Canadian Soclety : The hoard of lay activities [of Washington tomorrow evening. g % £ L day afternoon fired the fivst | The Rritish Ambassador. Sir Esme g gun of that battle hy passinz a veso- | Howard, will also speak. “Q*Fr‘l"flnl i : Ftion apmosing any. changes in the | may he made through the secretary, ; present organization which in any room 321 Trans. : s i S i . “Telephone Main i \ 5 .___.__.—__..———-———- : g . ] J Kan""l an Inc. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Just E. cactly Right al just the right time OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE FINElss(g)RING s S K{iufmann’s $ 30 for Your 3 will pay - old Range —"Pants SUItS i To make it easier for you to own an Alcazar Range, Kafifmann’s will allow you $7.50 for your old one—no matter what- condltlon-- during this great Demonstration Sale at Kaufmhnr ’s Merchandise Priced From $35 to $60 in three great reduction lots! 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