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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 19217. i1 H ARRIS’ AH”UDE THE BOY WHO MADE GOOD. —By WEBSTER |PREDICTS ADOPTION |MAs. ORMISTON SETTLES.| o Eoaay e ey ] | OF FNEDNY WEEK|~=mre mee sen—el} et Braiars Y';U(\;C“ D LErNT & LOS ANGEIL Feb > (). | FRITZ KREISLER'S RECITAL. | MADE A WHALE Of - HOWED LOTS OF TA . ? S ANGEL February ¢ —| PUZZI_ES ."I_S[]N Fritz Kreisler tis L/ SUCCESS S /}j !Colgaw President Warns Alumni|a¢torneys for Mrs. Ruth Ormiston the violin, gave to Be Prepared for New sf t announced that she has IRRRRRRERREERRRRR 3 ;\‘l‘:‘ r”‘”l‘” ";”l £ ln”n””nr:“ fiv;’l’ property settlemen with he audience. Also, as usual, the audience 7 Program. busband, Kenneth G. Ormiston, radio l bad weather, House Leader Regrets Sena- |became so entiusiastio as the concert 9Let us take care of in- reeting Mr. cipient defects promptly, : : o iat, afte oting Mr LA X ¢ o i et A Sscltas: P e, for the support of their b bbbl i tor Blocked Confirmation of |Xreisier on his firs e B Atit bl so they P CW YORK, February 9 enry | 01d son and cover everybody remained until EW YORK, February 9.—Henry x 2 ey drowiig: divorce suit which Mrs. Or 1 added three encores at the end Ford may be a little ahead of his|® 0 2 : : : ends to file soc ervice and prices L Brother as Judge. 0 3 ; time with a fiveday week, “but it fs | tends to filo soon. Wsemisrroiss c in B 223 coming, and coming soon,” Dr. George | | A8 @ T¢ LL nent Mra Ormiston’s complaint will be on de. | S . . _| Flat Major, No. 15.” The first move. G ¥ {4 Barton Cutting, president of Col e | m charges a & J c lb Representative John Q. Tilson, Re-| T, was Kood, although he and Carl \ Gitueratey, {510 Now Took Atwrias iy corespondent, her attorneys aurice J. Colbert shator Har. wson, his companist, seemed a k their annual dinner last night Ormiston figured in the *herson . D) inn—Tinnd 12 felt 1 s Dol DR D 5 ik / “If we can afford it, we should wel. |conspiracy case, later dismissed for Heating—Plumbing—Tinning pelled to block t firmation of his thelr music. bl ! ¥ 7 come it,” Dr. Cutting said, “but first | insuf 1t evidence after the S Phone. Msin L:n:h‘r-! bl S s n colo m'lh‘» ,m.ui.x movement ;1‘hl{ j<- . z we should prepare for it. No greater | cution : t,.l. a :i‘;; _\]y.\, i treet 3016.3017 Tnite St judge f o the allegretto was admirably executed 4 danger threatens us than leisure for|spent 0 days AGAR SkENA S rited ' State dge fo dange 1 St she W = RRRRE “,L:‘”‘" & Oon \v: “h”’m as DY both artists in fine co-or i 11:\: 5 . ¢ which we have no plans and uim,",u.nml the time the satd she was held |H R RNCRIRID R RRIRIRIRIE Withdrawn from the Senate R A B il IAT TOHMINY WALKER ) ( 1F You THnK THAT | (" ALCTHE B0YS LIKED | ( you LL HANE T0. which we know not what to do. The |by kidnapers President yes ! tollowed. of the Bach works ABEL YOU MADE WAS /| was GOOD Y50 THE SLOE G!N LABEL ey it ition and Satan | Mr. 1 1 rec ha | ersen '”‘ o i e e 3 = DUGHT To SEE THE YOO MADE . NT WAS > the midst of this condition and '\”'\'\" 'm![“n\m' “d out | both to performer and andience unle: ome t MACE FPORTHE || TG e auTY AreD SCETHEFE | i g e I 1111 th high | the performer be a complete artist SANDY MACDOMALD, — THING § \VE TOR OF GTitest WHICE et i Senator's brother, r. Kreisl vl'\r'! of this e ll»:»r, )lm‘(h STOUFF ouvT™ Modern machinery has enabled Harris, who was adjutant |adagio and fugue were articulate, every man to accomplish 20 times P ; ing the World V ivid music, pleasing the es ] as much as his ancestor of two cen We Have Financed audience to the point s - turies ago, he said, adding that this a ‘CITY’ of Homes | portions. However, | T > has decreased man’s workday from |after the cha relli theme . ) 16 hours to eight, with further de- e R ] s § crease in sight. of Coup tion of G T > he r ngland, France, Austria and | ng represented, but not the| Two Are Accused of Stealing Bap- T : o \ ¢ & ; . tist Edifice. v chaikowski's ' ““Andante tabi s £ DALLAS, Tex., Februar place, believed him to be t t man | seemed to lose by transeription for : Theft of one Baptist church, ava 6 While greatiy plesse solo violin and the piano accompani: 3 £l § 3 is the charge that two negroes, the numbe and character of those n 3 AL the pastor and he other B nsending tuy ther for the posi- | r the of the .Inn wo : ey 1”\; ‘“l‘:xvl the other red from i uart On the other i R < 4 After a schism i e congregation, s o LABEL S0 You | (| Trimi THE ) WELL,RALPH, THE Aw, PSHAW! YOU - 0w 11k the! congregatic it is alleged, the pastor took a mmer s t ki 2 3 's “Lotus seemed St s e STAR OLD TOWH 15 FROVD MAKE ME FEEL AS ek Qe pheps e cl h, s > SR S R R e e e OF YoU. YOU'RE THE THOUGH ('O REALLY Stle tHE tone e nE e b ? Sonirae. ly concerned in re- | thou al < SCE = i Oy GErius WEUER || ACCOMPLISHED to prevent protesting members from * q {0 his « ation, and natu- | Mr for his dalighttal pl Tl oty 1= Goae. TURNED OUT J [ SomETHIN interfering. ) v that Senator t ano part, including BEST PU ) be his duty | .. 2ateau” e - - —or are you just wishing something would hap- at my brothe; o him, For (¥ ol et | pen to help you toward your own home? You who know t luring melody, o 1 to th b probably the most thorough g can make it you—with certainty and conven- ;:::\m” 1 abjectionabie to ot : "”'l«"".' R ol el o \ " 2 ience. But first make the start. auded so heartily that Mr Praises Work of General. isler repeated it. The subtle Latin £ . 1 Siiai “I regret the or's unfriendiy | “of de Falla's “Danse Espag EAD Join this murua! Bmlémg éssgcnanon ttitude toward my brother all the " s arranged by Mr. Krelsler ) where every dollar of your “start” will earn at more bhec & ally distinetive number ” g . % " e e Pk e | Unonoen B . ol least 5% Interest. In no time, it will seem, ed between the Sens anc 1f | “Schoe: g e Ch i - " Pl 1,,]«1;\‘\.4 o) e el o fi;!.‘n:n: Kretsler 3 ”'n;.fa oo 3 2 you'll be another of the great many who have 1 wa it even more be-| One outstanding feature of 3 Ao % “ el e cause of the re arm personal | Kreisler concerts is the presenc £ (43 useonur 'pass Book™ as a brldue to gard and admir: many children. The rapt attention PR . 7 heaite dosiae. tertained fc y .| even the littlest give to every note $ 3 Fo ever since I arme into such close con-|from the magic bow which the artist Ask for a copy of our folder— tact with him during the World War, |draws with ripe surety and almost o PSR x Coor. 1927 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Co. h “Financing a CITY of Homes” satisfactorily -d the great office of | has silvery whisper in pianissimo, is a | D of those who were not brought into|est tribute to a great artist. H. F. |chorus of Rubinstein's “Kammcnel G AYPON IS BOBSTED. et e e AT 011 » aln daily contact with him as we et Sl e 't v RO S TSR s s Mrs, lights will be asked for several streets. . 4 o The ry commitice| 'RUBINSTEIN CLUB CONCERT. |fiolh'™ wie” contralto, and. Mrs. | Barry Farm Citizens’ Association | = wi over BUILDING ASSOCIATION realize the magnitude| The members of the Rubins 14 (A4 —_— in the Aimee Semple McPherson | IR IR R R [mlm\“h_:‘:‘”‘; T ‘}uw;vumm' i 3 ies Chase, Violinis H. F. - - UNDER SUPERVISION OF sk so well done by Gen. Harris. | Club, a women’s choral o izati = A Reaffirms Indorsement. WHO WILL THE U. 5. TREASURY B 5 ore 1s | of Washington, Claude Robeson, ement of William McK. Clay- | th JuST BELOW g st i S IR WA L | TRAGEDY FOLLOWS SUIT. WAKE sour wiLL? 920 0% Street, N.W, #5552 S Hotel last night A . Utilities Commission w fometh-ugiea Wik abont— Senator, my brother, or I e Soictst! bo 4wl One Killed, Another Seriously ¢ - { of three public concerts at the Willar people’s counsel of the new t of the before eithe ic - OR. frgtima : o | —then talk to us about? NORE re born, when the U iyl SR = affirmed by the Barry Farm Citizen: e o ine o Fenmesnes iy | e, Clssepne artno s Woundea Atter §200 Todgment. |y ty oo 2orry Purm ozer || FEDERAL-AMERICAN o i g A {1ty and excellent control in legato. 1t | CHICAGO, February 9 UP.—A $200 | Methodist Church last night. The as. NATIONAL BANK 3 s o e e he could have had more practice with shic ot e ealer | sociation also indorsed again the b . 5 Joe W hes actice udgment which a real estate dealer in. the - e Joo JVne his accompanist, to prevent dragging | ined against a cllent was given |for the merger of the two traction e — $001 ! e o of « ¥ilwhen his interpretation of the song | oPt against s companies. URNS d LDS stecting the movement required observance of a swift ryhthm. | by the police yesterday as cause for a E e l0En to nenin & otter af an ; di (7 e ‘ ™ Entertained Gen. Joe Wheele or hurry him off of his nicest sus | quarrel between the two men, which | congratulation to Capt. Albert J fbirapetiver sk < (L Wy / AdAddi A I I P g and smarting T ) it - o mour alley through | tained tones, the effectiveness of his | jeq to the kiMling of one an e /, who has been reinstated ; v o l}l‘x\ feoard Lesig H.”:;.( o italle WOt wouma. d 1o o FiHing: OF ohie LA NG eitor of it oty “Holle: Dap: at once with a soothing touch of | ous woundir other the home|been increased. Mr. Martino-Rossi anley A. Hoffman, the realtor, ment. @ where brother were latec | of Latin temperament and his voice | yived the fight, but was wounded seri- | Pleas for oo oo ol v §born ¢ father was away has the timbre and dramatic ously and is in a critical condition. by several members. ' A committee army; but such hospi s for operatic work. He “Se{ Andrew Gryzian, the client, was killed, | headed by Matt Taylor was named to 2 sible in time of war our mother ex-Vuol Ballore” from Mozart rriage | Hoffman told the police that a o tended by entertaining at the noonday |of Figaro” very well indeed, the |entered his offices and started s - . meal Gen. Wheeler r next group equally engrossing, | fng, at which, Hoffman said, he grap- his staff, It was one of the treasured | Handel, Giordani and Scarlatti sup- | pled with him and finally obtained his memoris of those awful days of war | plying the singer with material which | own revolver from a drawer, with that v brother and I often heard | he used with artistic intelligence. In | which he shot and killed his assaflant. recalled at our mother's knee—how in | the third group Roger Quilter ow our modest mountain home she had|Sleeps the Crimson Petal” the one e e e, to T Bl s 9o Wl | | - T THE FEBRUARY SALE OF bly the most popular number was the JUSSERAND LAUDS |l slzar S 5o fiol) your plants? e 4 LIFETIME FURNITURE distinct and " Many plants which re- his breathing seems correct. Also, he ceive the utmont care in FRENCH ATHLETES [} s e i oot S 'S 2. not watered prop- S s e The feature of the club’s numbers erly. Valuable hints : was Harriet Ware's “Undine,” which, ; on’ how {0 water Buccess, He Says, Contributes to|aihough listed hore as o “firsi tiae L i in Washington,” was no such thing. = packags of America’s Appreciation of |Oniy a couple of seasons ago the ben | o e Wi { .. o . Women’s League sponsored a group enable you to have much prettier plants. Their Race Vitality. of woman composers’ works in a per. fabbe, 88 you_ Kaow. ars Nitjs pare | formance here and Mi Ware’s “Un- e rless, e, economi- | dine” was sumg by a local group |ca I} uckfu f food for potted | : » which, if memory serves correctly, in. | Dla flowers, When fed once a ]‘13“1?, Febr J cluded the Rubinstein Club itself, and . e, . . :;“‘L'\“’:“‘Hr L’;“'- rand, former a to the |had orchestral accompaniment by a | M2k v r hey ever grew United States, bel the suc-|service band. Even pfor to that a | be/o’% s them if you'd like your plants 3 a ow well all winter long. cess of French contributes | performance of the work was given | “ Plantabbe s d recommended by greatly to n lity of our | here by a local music club with Miss | druggists, florists sced. race appreci i Ware herself at the piano. It is where, 25c. ‘Americans v: ge in all its ly work. Miss Frances Scherger, | age interview | soprano, and Mr. Ross Farrar, tenor, | went C”nd ’ d Vi < Spor E were the soloists in this number. & paper L/ 3 ed Ca velty was the arrangement for FULTON'S pentier had no chance against De: gey, but they liked him all the better N for ‘taking the risk. His defeat in no = A wdy injured his popularity, because ODORLESS PLANT FOODTABIEI’Si d he fought to the bitt H g Mfd. by Plant Products Co., Baltimore, Md. Emphasizing his belief in the im- X mense benefits derived from sports, he | Around the Gears added | “It is of extreme importance for the | 4 W CUNARD setvice bcgan in 1840' future of t'\ur race that the whole o o population be won o » the caus i i ears i sy Ol1ds In 1926 eightysix years sfer s adopted by the middle classes. All Ebonite efficient at all % even all French women, * 1 led to understand what temperatures and at all health an . T The utmost help cise in_the open air 2 2 M. 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