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SOCIETY (Continued from & be hostess Wednesc afternoon, at MUSIC THE PRO ARTE QUARTET AND MR. HUTCHESON. That remarkable string organiza; THE EVENING ing of the three strings—violin, viola and cello—with planissimo passages on the plano keyboard alone, then with the strings swelling gradually to a crescendo of theme and phrase and just as evenly descending into softly rounded melodies was fas- cinating to watch and hear. The viola solo part in the . third move- STAR, WASHINGTON, L. Warner, the plcture producer, and | Mrs. Warner, who was Lina Basquette of California. She was a member of the Ziegfeld “Follies” in 1923, 1924 and 1925, when she left the stage for domestic life. Chambers C., &® | ANSBURGH & BrRo. & MONDAY OCTOBER 11, 1926. 7th, 8th and E Sts. N.W.—Phone Franklin 7400 Der residence 1741 Park Road, to thetjon, the Pro Arte Quartet of Brus.|ment and later the cello solo, an- ]Mrlr" So of the Dames of the | gelg] Belglum, which long ago at-|nouncing and recalling the simple s B —— — .oyal Legion tained prominence in the musical | four-key phrase that was the out-| = i e world of Europe, but which is quite | standing theme of that movement, l.merals - Jr. and Mrs. Mundinger new to audiences in the United States, | provided moments of exquisite music. | o'y oW A g eturn From West Virginia. and Ernest Hutcheson, Australian| The Spanish type rhythms and vi- Mr. and Mrs. Willlam George Mun dinger and their baby son, Daniel dinger, have returned to spending_the Sum- nia with Mrs. Mun- adge and Mrs. at their country Washingt yer of 1791 st, has gone to| . where she will prolonged illnes planist, who has become so estab- lished as a leading performer, com- poser and teacher in this country that many think him to be an Amer- ican, were the artists providing a delightful afternoon of music in the chamber music auditorium of the Library of Congress yesterday be- fore the usual “capacity” audience. Many of the music critics and mu- sicians who were here for the festival, which closed Saturday night, remain- ed in Washington to hear this pro- vacity of the finale brought the work to a remarkably satisfving close. The group received an ovation. Certainly the Pro Arte Quartet, composed as it is of four excellent ensemble players—Messrs. A. Onnou, L. Halleux, G. Prevost and R. Maas, has a laurel-gathering career before it in the American tour that has been planned for the organization. The group seems to be particularly charming in the music of their own Burchell’s Bouquet 38c Lb. Here’s the Tuesday Silk Event It offers eight excellent reasons for coming to Lansburgh's tomorrow composers, Belglans, or music of the French school, so closely allled to them. H. F. urn in December. {gram. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge also at- tended the performance and seemed Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Woods of Capi- | keenly -interested in the entire pro- This is a splendid coffee. N. W. Burchell tol Hill held an enjoyable o | gram. feast vester it thefr country place | The unique feature for most of e, ’ on the bay. Am the guests were | those present was the Dlaying. of & F?rn{er Stage Beauty a Mother. el Mr. Mrs. Harvey J. Zimmerm quartet written in one movement by | . GREAT NECK, Long Island, Octo- 3 Miss Mi Wynkoop of Round Hill. | Albert Huybrechts, whose *“Sonata,” |ber 11 (#).—A 7i-pound baby girl 817_19 14th St N VV & z fi Va; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Cook | played Friday morning in its initial | has arrived at the home of Samuel Hebseila L s T, G 2 SR and daughter, of ( h;-\}"ll_ s | public performance, won the Eliza- 2 eonard Sansbury of Bristol, - | beth Coolid i . & 2 : i . s Mrs. Kaiph Hormer and L eusGroleelpiie Rlor 1980, 36-in. Imported 40-inch Satin 40-inch Flat daughter of Cherrydale, Va.: Mr. and | written in 1924, and w: = o 1 Curl, Mr. Samuel Spahr, | Ojal prize this' year.. The were wos Crepe, $2.69 Velveteen, $2.50 Charmeuse, $1.68 Crepe, $1.69 s Leah Woods and Hods. . o wawen ot A fine $298 quality. Black and 40 colors- with fast pile. 36 inches of shimmering $1.98 wide. Black and colors. and $2.25 qualities. Over 50 lovely shades in this firm all-silk $1.98 grade. A rich, heavy grade— shown in black and all of the new Fall shades. | J. Frost and Louls Persinger This . | Belgian composer seems to have a The marrlage of Mr. Armand Gum- | special talent for prize taking. prechi. jr. of Washington and Miss | The general consensus of opinfon of Beatrice Kalifelz will take place to-| yesterday’s audience seemed to be ight at_the Church of the Assump- |that “Poeme” was a much more in. on in Syracuse, N. Y., the home of | teresting work from a first hearing the bride. After an extensive motor |than “Sonata,” written & year later. irip they will make their home in|There is much clever syncopation in Washington. the quartet; it seems less reminiscent of others’ works, and the pizzicato THE VALENCIA An exclusively de- signed one-strap slip- per in golden brown kidskin with dainty cut-outs and baby Spanish heel. Perfect z Mrs. Wymond Bradbury will be |work in the final mood is g 0 i 3 g exception- narrow heel fitting. hostess at the tea which is being [aly given this sfternoun from $ fto 6| ool The wodors duislnense of dissonance was hs y Vi e ance was happily varied with Mrs. Herbert ter- $14 o'clock in th te an's City Club. Samuel here and there of charming iving warmth to a work Mrs. (€ 2 : intellectual in its a al. bin ‘Thomson and 3 J. Morris | There seems to be much humge. in “TET HOE HOP i v assi: Charter mbers Wil | the “Poeme" and its performance won = sts of honor, May Berberich and ‘harles Willcox will be hostesse | amusement from many. | The contrast of this Sunday pro- H0in. Coangaste Black Chiffon $8.00 Velvet Washable Silk 1305 F Street a licox w3 b tlgram was amazing, opening as it did B o on e | Sl oo nEfnartet Svrtien by ‘———=Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management | Crepe, $1.98 Crepe, $2.50 Velvet, $2.98 Brocades, $545 - ¢ “ i paack: | Ludwig von Beethoven exactly — ! - =3 . mlirhinge . : s ,::my',’,’:;";,,‘:S:‘L,:,’,';:",’,‘, :f'{m,;h;‘}:g_“,}.w ago, and clistn :Lx:;:\i‘;rl,)fll.g? All silk—40 inches A heavy $2.98 grade An exquisite imported Gorgeous designs on are several hundred, will be the | PTeChtS' 1925 composition. Yet the wide—launders perfect- in black and plenty of quality that is usually a firm silk georgette undatedness of great art was nicely Iy. 40 shades. wanted colors. $4.50 a yard. 40 in. wide. background. zuests of honor. emphasized in the dissonances and syncopation of the second movement of the centenarian, “Quartet, in I, opus 135.” It was boldly and vividly s | Plaved by the Pro Arte Quartet, given righteenth birthday After a short business me | unusual” reading. It aroused the thought in the listeher to the effect | that were the composition not listed ® : R e ] with the composer's name, would the Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—S8th St. Saturday evening Mr. Clifford Sar ford entertained the members of th, Blue and White Society of Cent / High School at his residence, North Capitol street, to 1,500 Yards of Fine 54-in. Woolens were served and there was dancing |2Verage musical person unfailingly for the rest of the evening. Dlace it as a work of 100 vears ago. | 2 5 5 o k o e A = doyement allegretto, is mot | Warm, sturdy 100% wool coatings. suitings and dress goods. which you 1s distinctive as many of that mas- Coprge: Ao g 3 g oo L s o'e $50,000 Left to Widow. ter'aiwitin; $he snsnaiaighl e | may glmoae in a variety of mixtures, plain colors and plaid effects. Usual $2.98 .69 | Spectal Dispateh to The Star. i gl wetern sehool; fiie | to $3.50 grades of Stevens' tweeds, poiret twill, poiretsheen, empress. plain and i S | third, filled with tranquillity, Is very s M. October 11— | puch’ Beethoven, and the fourth move. two-tone flannels, bolivia, polaire and gay plaid coatings. The late former Judge Ferdinand Wil | a rother ot omerdinand Wil- | ment, with its brilliant working up to ansburgh’ ~ ams, brother of Thomas C. Wil 14 finale, is certainly from xhalgmalslnr o Ta e St liams, judge of the Juv rtof g 2 i i —_— Baltimore, leaves an estate of £50,000, | PONIPOSCr's ""‘“g:_ Iach movement Lift Right Off both real ‘and personal, to his widow. | has Stharate individuality, a quality | not_always found in m ! ¥ ot al n more modern | You’ll Laugh! | Although there were beautiful mo- | ments in the Beethoven and novel handling of harmonles and dis- sonances in the Huybrechts, Gabriel wure’s “Quartet in G minor, op " written almost exactly midwa between the other two, clings longes in the memory. The reason is prob- ably because of the superlative play ing of Ernest Hutches His lead Marriage Licenses. Tinge licenses have been fasucd to the roar Edward C. Stouster of C 8 izzie 1. Harris of this .“‘k Tt ubert L. Allen of Danara, Pa.. and Cora ot Gilievhie, Ga 0 " ray and Amy E. Culline. M. Eshbaugh and Dorothy M. i S Wilson and Elizabeth R. 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