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12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY., FEBRUARY 15, 1928, comparisons difficult, if not completely odious. The composer's own interpre- tation of the concerto was in mind be- fore Mr. Horowltz sat down to the piano | vesterday. Today it is as though a new, = [very penetrating and strange light | MON’ \D HOROWITZ. { shone on those phrases and bmungt m{: fp s i melodics notpreviously suspected. It g xm"‘;;:"’l":g:',“‘;“:n “;(‘_‘m“uns significant that at the conclusion wi ! Sym- appear of the performance yesterday the au- phony Orchestra in the fourth concert |dience insisted that Mr. Horowitz take of the annual Washington scries at the | four equally hearty curtain calls, Coston Man Chargcs To- ml’"‘Sr'xlp‘\\‘Jfé‘;‘?‘.’é'@;@F?&’,fi?‘r(‘"fi"; e stral conductor w bacco King Broke Agreement estinl oo by Aluminum Deal. Mis. J. M. Clark Dies. oston | . LOUISVILLE. February 15 (4).—Mrs. and VIdIMI | James Madison Clark. former resident made his local debut in one Of East Orange. N. J.. died vesterday. msend's morning musical Mrs Clark was a member of the Ken- e, TWith T Geantt. | tucky Club of New York. a charter mem- | COMMISSIONERS REFUSE TO CHANGE SIGN CODE Architects' Appeal to Have Dis- plays Within Building Line Is Refused. A request of the Washington Chap- ter of the American Institute of Ar- chitects that all permits or licenses authorizing cleetric light signs that ) project beyond the building line be re- voked was denicd yesterday by the Board of District Commissioners, The sign regulations were revised within the past year, the Commissioners said, and they do not feel that they to project not more than three and a half feet beyond the building line, Ordered to Artillery Study. hishiaisr e i The following have been ordered to . Fort Monroe, Va., for study at the next | Man, 82, Found Dead in Bed. |1 of the Coast Artiltery School, be- | Henry Fairfax, 82 years old, was September 7: Maj. William G. | | found dead in bed'yesterday afternoon in nd Capts. Henry R. Behrens, his room. on the second floor of 1804 G | Franklin E. Edgecomb and Gustal H street. Other occupants of the house | n. at Fort Bustis, Va., and Capt knew nothing of him except that he | Enrique M. Benitez, at the Army War rented a room there several months | College, this city, all of the Coast Ar- Ago. tillery Corps. Reductions of 30% to 50% On Qur Entire Stock of Fine Jewelry. Hamilton W fllChN'y Flatware, 1847 Rogers and Commu- nity Flatware and Seth Thomas 7 .| ber “of the Southern Society of the | would be justified in rescnding at this | Oranges and a member of the Woman's ' time any of the provisions adopted. Club of the Oranges. 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