Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 21

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13, 1926. ARG P 3 S T A S e Y e e ———— '\lork that hro\.lkhl to mind the in- |jointed in their fantastic wmblnallons ) I 1 e e st o b ot o e ot DELAY PEERESSES BILL. ge M U S l (‘ !‘Uflul! vet, on the whole, it \\lfl ming of a plane in flight was a fre. ———— | | delighttul and original work. Mienly vectrting theme. The Easter Lords Postpone Second Reading. would easily stand a second | hons i mot, seerm to. gV ? SERVIBES IDNIGH]’ i Which Was St for Today. (VL H i more comprehensive hearing | the big, elemental message of resu “The second | Commanderies Will March in r yp|l¥!‘f"]nn that one-half expected alon: by | with the death theme. The mucic B ohichi| in the House | Body to First Congrega- tional Church. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, MAY THE LENOX STRING QUARTE 'he memhers of the Ameri Fedération of Arts and of the Amer- LONDON, May 13 () reading of the peeres el e Wan to have come 1 l'iean Library sociation of the Dis- 'l‘"mhnmn Griffes, who died just as |prehended. of Lords today, has been postponed. | oL ann vland, ‘both. ot which his talent was blossoming and giv-| The members of the Lenox String)i’nder the bill 25 peeresses, including | triet ana Marviand, both of which|ing promise of a supreme American |Quartel, which played here two years | Baroness Rabenedale daughter of the ton th & In Washing: genius, ‘formed the next group.|ago at the Freer Art Gallery. and|late Marquis Curzon of Kedleston and ten during the present week we'S| 'Lento e Meato," with plaintive open- | appear In many performances at Mrs. | jg who was Mary lLeiter. i T v Qun’!’!rl o iny | Ing theme, a nam) snarling counter | . Si Coolldges festivals, which, 148t |daughter of the late Levi Leiter | Prale vl ¢ ineitheme later, and a return to end|vea d for [of Chicago and Washington, would chamber m auditorium _ of ‘t: issimo on the original theme, w: he future to the Lib |be ab® to sit as members of the | ORI G L bl s (‘admanesque. The viol nditorium, s | House of Lords in their own right. ! whole " program was of music by | especially lovely In thie numt tion with fine co-ordina 5 i | American composers and was quite jother sketch, “Allegro Giocos with | effects at all times. The membe, as well | bronder use of the marked, aboriginal | Wolfe Wolfinsohn, first violin hms, was also a colorful selec- | win Ideler, second violin: Herman | dati of three Both these i odKin. Vinla, and Emmeran Stoe | Dy written by Py dressed themes sugg . violoncello. a leading) what a Beethoven might have u This afternoon @t 4:30 o'clock the | e, well as com-|in absolute music of such thema Ll This | material. for| the most | Loefler, another e At Factory Prices | . " | THE SHADE FACTORY | ttual, In the fret| Vietor Chapman, American | movement several of these themes |fallen in France. Mr. Loeffler's style | Major."” Don't try to Kkill two hirds with one 4. F. LIGON, Proprietor stone. Use a shotgun. 1109 14th St. N.W. " hased on | Beautiful Shoes mmatic in character A collection of 6,000 skulls, emely modernistic. 3 r from the vear & R.C. ssed by the Royal Colleg ons of Great Rritain. music poser Joha Colimbia “Deen River.” String Quartet M stree | were introdveed in hroken wisps of [of composition is distinctly individual | -|and replete with subtle nuances There ‘are times that, in this num. | | minor-keyed music. m the larghetto | ber. the phrases seem almost dis movement the cello had some ex- | anicite pacsages and as played by 1lmost dominated this | movement, with rhythmic effects The fact quite at variance with the other ., three instruments. ‘The contrapuntal aleutta are out of work has resulted | work in this movement was espe- {in a protest against the increasing em. | cially interesting. In the = third vment of women in that city in|Movement the first violin cleverly EDWARD P. HAZELTON, street: De y rear af | Patomac Sl Wi Protest Woman Workers. vear of | and p: \|l Stoeher. —Offering a —New Line of *Cwirteen’ GFOR the “sub-deb” we know of no lovelier white sandal than i that thousands of men in | officers of the ¢ WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST Are 1o report to the = general in front of Masonie Thirteenth side. Move at 30 P commanderies T30 pom Thirt avenue, t {0 the church The return march wi on Tenth street to H. v monic Temple Twelfth and H commander and his general of t for his fonrteenth term charge of the line of march, W Comar. (harles tngton. No. 1. Con of Columbia. N L. . Ne. 8. Comdr Orlent. Nn Parcans of Rrizhtwond. No Middleton in Command CGrand Comd will head the € The services w Rev. Jas the church composed of Past G lfam E. Miller. cha Richard G. Shackleford. ¢ 1. Laizure : Orient Kallipolis the music, may not A it always A pretiy new hat aw nnuvs! ain. b “to ne At Low furs:=" Latest 1927 Styles— Stored Free Until Fall B. 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