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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1928 ® 5 I A Minor" very well tndeed. David funds for the purposes of the organiza- Ny N Legum played the Vieustemps “Ro- | tion. M USslicC manza’ with colorful interpretation. | Episcopal Guild Elects, Y frene Lerch and Emerson Mcyers also | o The Guild of Christ Episcopal Chureh proved good accompanists. The Gu i WA g Quite the event of the evening, how- At Barnesville “"S}‘l"l“",d ll{’l{“‘"r\ for MILDRED SCHULZE PROGRAM. | 70 0 VOl way in which 25 | the year as follows: President, Mrs | FIRE EUNFESSED\ The members of the Friday Morming | oung violinists. two of them so small Reginald J. Datby: vice prefdent, Mes. | | Music Club enjoved an_nnusual pro- | that they cannol yet handle a full | S Virsinia Belt. secrstary, Mrs. Evelyn | eram in their weekly meeting vesterday sized violin, played in unison 1\“1(':1'“ treasurer, L TS at the Cosmos Club It was & program melodious “Meditation™ from Massenct’s | Price. & RISy | composed prineipally not only of mod- “Thais." | Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Trail in- ) Discharged Farmhand Ad- e works but, to a marked deree Nose participating were listed as: | formally celebrated, at their home near e W om- | Jo : giten. Bamel Rockville Wednesday. the fifty ninth rks by a voung Washington com- John Andrews, Eileen Barrett, n,:(““ anmiversary of their marriage. During 10th, 11th, F and G Strects f f . poser. Mildred Koib Schulze. The pro- | Brightenburg. Miriam Buchalter DIvetE e ik mits Starting Blaze in o Vo resented by threr. soun | thy Campbel, Helen Carter. Mary Park | the day mans nelghbors “and other { oloists. all members of the club. inter- | Clements. Gladys Cowsill, Lucille Duffy, | friends catled e csted in keeping up with the newes | Theodore Epply. Helen Foster, Aumu‘h"::f:“:‘["";‘l"!"n':‘rk“_:; b g mein- | movements in musical production. the | Keplan. hrge Slandsman; Davia| bers of e ockville IR - rphens Club, and & majority of the | Lecum. William Leishear, Oscar Levine -t e Py o ' B of the club were in the Au- | lrving Lean, Abraham Lynn, Barney|lone brionaed. pre: ',},‘,f,‘.,‘}.,”,‘,.:flfl‘.“‘;‘,,,;, (3 7—— n e enll n’l ua e ln n vears old. col- | g The soloists were Carolina | Lenkin. Emerson Myers, Ida Minovich | Pirse of & r . Prince Georges County. homas Job 120y v confessed 1o pulice a_vounz violinist, who hails Isaac Minovich. Morris Rosen. Milton | ol made by ev. £ Goode. pastor, | his arrest at Union Sta- Iy {rom Kansas City. but who is | Schwartz. Marie Siegrist, Jane Thorpe. | ME- TS 08 87 4 his morming that he st fire to bar hom» at present in (he | Jean Westbrook and Edwin Wood. - H. F e m which caused & $60.000 Ars. Sehulze. i the triple co- Olney. met at the home of the b ki 1Y 0f cComposer-nscompanist-pianist. | L - e KV seerel Mrs. Henry Howard, and was tumesd over to Deputy es el Ashingls “:\"“I-‘\L‘\“‘l",c" L ROCKVILL od officors: President. Rev. Guy E. | P Prince of Prince viee president. Mrs® Wilham sk il o d et retary. Miss Elsie Hutton: d he had been drinking when ) native — sos @ beauti- | ROCKVITLE, Md., January 21 (Spe- w vol . . (Al When an automobile he was e Som» unknown reason twe com- e ; nks Show Gains. il . e oMy diving collided with & culvert. afier Alns which wa: d by Kath- being foreed from a pike near Coles- ‘N"_h' "ll' :mflll lms‘hu:; 'l)"rll'm\lm :x: ek Conother WEmber Jaf 1ho | ik bk ang terdav, | (1° 12 national and State banks of B ey | ¥llie by amofhier ‘michine yestidur. | yuoryoomery Gounty BaS s tatal of §i.- pin oy SYMC william Ditimar. ir. of Washington. 34241526, showing an increase during Fsnagnole. which as wo! e A RUIE i et i S ned A broken nose Policoman six_preceding months of $875 #5513 o By e ith the Georse Windham discovered 48 zallon rdinz to statements issued by the | L ic i roretation with !he lof corn whisky in the disabled ear s mstitutions intected i 1o L Stacs- | amount on deposit in each i SBonsiaiin/ G ved by Mis-fon a charge of illegal possession. Ditt- at the close of the s jrennall sod Mo In the 12t- | mar was released on bond Tatoma Park Bank, 82 ; fl..”fl" lilting rhvihms of the socond | The Parent-Teacher fation a1 \tontzomerv County National of Rer k- heme with a calor provid- [i1s monthly mecting Mrs. Josiah W. Jones, miensive thoriiies n discharg n. carctaker, for remain- i hour ves- start- | e S evening, ville 82125 077.03. Sandy priv » soeing | 84 the domin: of the violin | inajimously adopted a resolution urin < . $2.112.057 15 pass mm > road. re- ment. e2ll- ipe county board of education to pro- st of Rockvil was the od as prompt tion of a s as possible with the $1.230.18064; Silver i hool auditorium at the 8510: First National Bank of othor entiquarian of the pro- Rockville High Sehool Building. for Gaithersbure. $543.336.99. Bank of m was M Ervederic Chopin of th" which purpose the last aislature Bethesda. $320.436 Bank of Damas- / i t imself to be a com- yreent need of a room of the kind was 523 40:_Citizens' Bank of Takoma pr ns. However. stressed oy several speakers and refor- Park, $133.74115: Poolesville National ill recent!v. | ence was made to the fact that the $10810586: Sandy Spring Natienal cturne or the pole- convenience had been petitioned for by 336409 70 o ] Bridge and $850 Bridge Shades Junior Shades Right ne pring - National, wilfe and child live m Officers trom Price him o Mari- rinary hearias on _trom 30 tons of hav were destroyed She was much more | the president. Rev. S, J Goode. des ™ more was largely attended. Educaty 1 effects, but | motion otetures were shown by prtterned in the | Edwin W Broome. county superiniend- thms. In fact oot of schools, and the recently orzan- rv brief compy- Lized high school orchestra plaved il as she has been 1500 citizens from various p: ~ S % eA oN | Junior Styles Chonin’s works on county The meeting was con SAVINGS mueh more 1 constant ch he call to the choice assortment of lst we're these lovely sition or, rac " 2 t 2al p 1 ' 1 P 1. 1 practically | under ditection of Kenneth Perie PO valu m the Semi-Annual =selling are shades the h the Semi- ~ach measure by Terent from the | the high school faculty. A committer DEPOSITS s cet b, lstylece afi Brilre andi Bion Annual i e flames one nreceding it in tempo consisting of Prof L. Fletcher Schott i ese styles ridge and jume Annual is made of bon after The first. a “Monot pension.” | prineipal of the high schools. Miss Vi | MORRIS PLAN BANK Portables in antique gold finish, with ad ! 1w She notified the ' was not nearly as difficult to listen to 2inia Kamn of the school faculty. M aribore e e . wtom U instable sockets, One <ty as A stehed round has harmonizes with the o ek Marlpora #X- as the name vould imply. The sec-|Preston B Ray and Dr Goode was Under Supertaston U S reamry JHBtaL eSO et ne style has an etched round hase Ry e pmanize nes € companies | ond was based on Grisg-like chord |named 1o arrange for an entertaimment 1408 H ST N W, and <ix-sided tubing: the other has a hexagonal base 2pes. No 15 En- orogressions The third, “Irregular or devise same other plan for raising of overa- | Rhvthms with Cvmbal ~ Accomp _ he efforts ment < the most programmatic tecs on e blaze nearesi {and. to some ears. at least. unareus- Wat WAs D ned to the others. more <atisfying rter of a & ® unusuI'ness of har warks Ieft her jience apvarentlv a hit une . The e seem nractical to plav aver two or VOLUNTEER FIRENEN -t "W, W ¥ ol © Sioets nits imoression of what the composer FORM FIRST-AID UNIT &"Slcurones cone 2 emaom o madern German eap; rd and twa of A nes Of the Gen ths wers dns - Tentative Plans for Prince Georges —mun. -Somme-tonan war o : - A thaieonst iearie th County Organization Provide i) ey o L s Se r Tt i he for Expert Instruction. blislairloidil b iy el “Aft tn rovrv the lenath of the hall 2% A reenlt thav wors a fotal 'ncs o a D sinten 10 tarae mart Aaf the sndicars | “TWancahe TTSVILLE. Md. JAnuary 21— =< mare alanrly cone i hattar clinned 17ation of 8 tentetive county-wide | Germen. and. with “Sammarfaden aid squad. composed of volunteer | <hamad fhic rommnser tn have orimimal men. was effected at a meeting at- | masieal philjte Aes S upward Of 50 representing |~f Fdma £ Vineent M ince Georges CoUnts companies | ~'aw™ jc w1l lmawn Ineally twisted 1 LAMP SrcTion. iSrvenTH Froos and a the e Are Specially Priced e i Kitchen Zlocks 53.b5 S4 65 Vv impartes Kitchen Clach mo in Fire Mepartment head- -wn~ “Ta Tatfea® e only a Timited of . sere. H. L Leonard. manager | ‘t< o iaily d <hielis ne he Washingion Suburban Gas Co., Famnacition pied i e T wmalle wac instruct fircmen in first sonstrated the workings of the moming and a mast =iecessful rna or. which he described as the HF modern machine for the work L tnus 4q gire 1o, WILLIAM RELUAP—PIANIST, ructions once 3 month and the most AR s S s spt puplls smong the firemen will be |, T07 Consrersimal Gl hed a resl picked for the squ It is hoped by AEn Etiar ~-,v\-m;\m»—r.» Mr. Leonard to develop four men in| oM SO, R SRS 0 @ch department to the point where | [ I8 " P ECEND 0T This No. 35 size for vadiators 8,9 or 10 inches wide Hovsewares Srerion, Frrry Froor AN Monday --A Reor;s#ntatrve From they can give efficient assistance. He o Mr. BoYar hofle griq. keepe inhalator in his autemobile L 71 7 ST T B calls. H» has organized capable first-. [0 0 ; o T . s g o . Svm.i-.al nm{al $ pauscs bt Separumens i v | o e e w ot nen (| Wil Be Here to Co wsult Wxth Yos IO Plece Dlnlng SUlteS Selling Price 3 l 5 ons of the country. and took the . s 4 i [nA eonciderable interne-tivs pamers Sx-month course in the Rescue SQuaC | yrmonz the numbers that he plaved School the New York City POUCE | with mnet enjovment and charm wers This s i e T S = # S ! %tyvra Hess' arrangement of Barh'c iG] € ¥ Y d o e s Depart MEDAS W heir members ¥ho | (hora) neelnde esn. Jov of Man'c vise individu B m vour problems en- Kzned last.night 10 take the course are: | pagiring = Brahms' “Intermezzn in C f ' ' 1 - - . N Mount Rainier. J. E. Chase. G. R. Lee. | araiar» the Chonin “Waltz in G Sharn tirely witho 1 your skin needs at- he rich: dull ir. A Talbutt. W.S. Freeman: Branch- | Minor * Debucsv's “Reflats dans 1'rau tention she st the corrective lotions iimtsh of the vilie. Assistant Chief Exel. J. H. Wilson: | 1. \i11p hoard Ingaleress” of Moss- and creams. | vour sk i 1 1 \ College Park. Chief Dr. H. B. MeDON- | 1o0oni /n delightful composition). and ; eams. on ‘,'“' is in wl condi combination ,J F. Headiey. F 8 Holmes | by Groinger's arranaement for niano tion, shie will sngaest the proper method for ) walnunt and _— O. H. Facterdsy ' .0 yho a4 Irish “County Derrv Air” its preservation, \We | & that von welliBe s 2. Bampeon. Lee Hovle. A. M |\ Bettar is & nianist of whom mu-h s, N maod o zer. R. P. Green. (‘reatler Capitol [ pore will dowhtless increasingly be azrecably surprise q re iltich thess ief Wiillam Tierney. Jam Y Pnard Of 2l the comnosers rentesent- tine that is:necessary 4o protect. cleanse and . : zger, Norman Worthing- | /2 o hiv orograr vestordne only one | s SRR, pieces are oY, o the Spaniard Albeniz. failed to g=t nourts Y e of complexior constructe ille, Chief Noble Rushe. | vivia' Cauthentic inteenretation. . M uthentic internretation. Mr o Degge:. Superintendent of hrands Rellar has not 2« ve! annarently learned immed FREE SHIFPMENT 1ochs rry Wilcoxen, Earle Dor- T o e Dol e YO b s ) fie, Barnagd Harrisom, C. O, Jobnson | 0, DeCUliar swing that is native to thy . e ond Marvin Cogar. 1 \ ar '||\ 0 MOUNT‘VE'RN'ON' FEATURED' KASPAR VIOLIN RECITAL. .“Z ar 0 “/ Daraaten Leading acicians of Washington alwavs are seen in large numbers in FACIAL PREPARATIONS AT AUTOMOBILE SHOW e anaience i a prosraim tar 1 pre. | 2 sented under the auspices of Jose et ST 2 s Kaspar, distinguished for manv vear {r' at o DEFERRED production of George Washing- s an active figure in local musical en- | o1ET Goops Srcrion, Finst Froon i dravors. Probably the reason other | PAYMENTS ton Estate Background of | musicians come is due o the fact that i they know Mr. Kaspar 1o he such an exacting pedagog that he will not present any but worthy pupils in these Baltimore Exhibit. OCCASIONAL LHAIRS for the two-piece Living EXTENSION DAY BEDS, with velour covers | o) BALTIMORE ©v 21 -A re. Drograms and demands thorough pre- production of the yrge V»n".lh?'l,n paredness and efficiency of all who Room Suites Redueed to. . o $45 Eoil'springs. Verv Speciallyv Priced &5 at Mount on serves as a | BPDLAr 0. the music plaved s always | l : 5 ¥or the Gn oo worth listening to for its musical values ! SERVING TABLES ina variety of styvlesand fini<he CHINA CABINE ‘1‘\ o ¢ h on. walnat: sud 25 well as its presentation There are | many - al musict of this eltv who appear on publie plat- | forme in ill-prepared. haif-baked efforts far_inferior tn these iohin students recitals ! ng been pai8 ' one of My Kaspar's re ven wond and on st pight at the Masonie Auditorium before & very large audience. ‘The re- | 1 cital from the first number 1o the last o x #0 @ was u ecredil v any teacher Each norem Potomar River * young person participating showed solid s> a6 UNEY WOUIO be seen fxom the foundation work in the aetual technie | above Mournt of the violin, the meihod of holding it I the spacr 0 w latest mod- the r oof phrasing and music els of almost every automobile | played. and also unselfconsciousness snd s Bre exnibted addition there 1» % atwntion 1 the particular Job in hand Jarge enllection of the various recent o an amezing and very gratifying de developments ries gree These Washington bovs and gir “Tris always has beer, part of the show. Who 160k part last night are credit St of e mage I as U ther ity musically oumpiete as the For Leac Minovieh, who from the time the first time & factory and repaiy shop | #5-8 small boy in knickers he played With complete equipment are being 100 the mem o the Press Clily s i el cral years ago has been recogn L several seasons in New York ane . the most gifved of Jocal y BMDGE SALE DELAY SEEN peared on deadip, ente. and Milton Behwariz, snother Virginia Legislative Action on Bi- siln recits) yase Reduced to cuin s prmenes SN00S 100 $22.50 Sixti Froon ghow ¥ hich at the Pift mwwood. Red PurniTURE SYCTION poreh W nave ¢ the owber ena of the hall s & talent was so marked that he Latest and Most Approved Styles in # remarkably Men's Needlepoint Leather Minovich Both b i At - g Tapestries Windbreaker [ runks —speci Bopes tatine o Lo {hx n atirly in Enele piasine. ani For the Mid-Year Graduate S runks —Special f K s il ! 1-a wiryed Plgnuni-Krel N . r 9 Macks oo Mo " pruehudiim and Allegra” an 1 Fens graduate will need clling cands o en Special Special 3195 $2750 $32.50 @1} Wil rates remwved, have been lower- | Movement, from Bruchs “Concerto in | close wth s or her geaduation iy itation o e reports from Hichmona 3 Minor ) e ik Hirst and for the many s accasions The Vorgiran Leginature will nor ser WOVement of Bruch's “Concertn 1 1) el for L) vl astons that attend s tO $ Sizes 30 to 40 are otfered i this - Surorably on (ne pian this vesr, seoma. Ainor ' and ‘vru- ‘Iw» numbers Mol graduation. Heve are the newest sty les, at 0 1 N\ factory remova 8 POss cad i Peruetiium Mobile i priced ML worked, veady for you to N (6 watmaab imimeiateitoan, € Vhese exgeplonsily low Millon Las Derhsps & WBIIEr Sing 5 a s POCES on 1 " smber Arrested, Boys Hide Identity Ny e than Iseac. bt the batter b Shaded Antique Roman, plate and 100 cards a5 i the backgronnd we these tion Inoa mahogany tone and 4 ‘\ “ bty “: The % : Wians :l:m"-“;:”'w;‘r{"‘ ';’ aqus { Shaded Antique Roman: plate and 50 cards $4.29 preces, especindly adapted o s Mack “"‘" ol et ALY TER Vu, dunusty 20 |G URS oy hese earneat youne Shaded Modified Roman; plate and 100 cards $5 as fool stool covers, chair backs, OWEE price ate steame boys. 16 and B men SBhe o ongly 10 Dora 3 ) 4 . ' rweequarter and tull size in Corporation Court yes- el Sh suinity o Dora shaded Modified Roman; plate and 50 cards $4.25 seats and screens Lhe veg Sweaters, 8 :“rlh.‘ o yiaen : e el oorrect nwmes " Lo st might snd e Shaded Old English; plate and 100 cards $5 ular prices are far higher than i : it the:highes are full an yhen srralgned on indicuments SO | served s Ll Shaded Old English: plate and 50 cards $4.25 these and we've anly a lited Al wook :"“I' Eaiv Sweaters, in three-quarter sizes. Fach suvle 1 an wutomobl e TR a Uil younger violings v f 3 iy 4 eeneck st sizes W ta ) wainte h W AP Bohmial ‘They said Y pved merked twient e 1ax e 'lnnuy and :‘?ulul Roman; plate and 100 cards $4.50 number in this special group, :h\ r -: | N N 1o 4 i \.\rl appointed with hig syblagatiss syl e thett. seoureed | o1 the “Oymy At by Barusale and Trinity and Solid Roman; plate and 50 cards . $3.75 A pnh aanaeriod uot n e grouy grade fttings aome weeks sgn and the hoys bave been | FECEVAE BB B s AP Seript; plate and 100 cards 4 A $1 Brvenin Froon SPORTING (Hoans BECTION. ForRe Foon TRUNN Shcnon. Forars Frooa Sn il ever since. They were remandea | Qlon L has @ very Individusl ng Script; plate and 50 cards e 228 o were proauced o Belgiom Dred canenza of vm& Concerto

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