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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1929. . b [CRMAN COMPANY LIGHTS BIRTHDAY GAKE For Inipaired Vision | RESUMES DERRING P Eye Physwmn . | |Famous Wagnerian Cycle Is| i heniepanial Continued by Opera Troupe hese men special- jze on this subject, at Poli’s. and we fill their pre- | 2 = BE i ‘The German Grand Opera Co. re- scriptions exactly as | e sumed its presentation of the famous A s . . ordered. Wagnerian cycle, “Der Ring des Nibe- i r | | lungen,” last night with a highly com-| | ¥, 3 o 15 i e e I ua ; e e ‘| | mendable performance of “Dic Wal-| ] Ui . . . WE do not prescribe glasses | ( kuere,” at Poli’s Theater. | The large audience showed enthu- | CEovolmaky them ['stastic appreciation throughout the four hours of the opera, arriving for the | most part on time for the prompt cur- | | ¢ ] tain at 7:45 pm. and applauding vig- | ¢ Y y orously for the findl curtain at 11:45 | / L pm. i This performance was well cast with | L. : i | the Tegrettable absence of Mme. Jo- | === O PTIl ClAN=—= . i| |hanna Gadski, who was to have sung | k Brunhilde, the only blot on the even- | ) . ' | 915 Fifteenth Street || |ing. Mme. Gadski was taken ill with a| ‘. . WASHINGTON ] |severe coid while in Philadelphia and | 9 i % - i = }as it turned into laryngitis, had to give | . 7 . " \ iup her performance. Mary Diercks, the | Jstabli MMI[ |substitute Brunhilde, was generally | Established 1899 ¢ adequate. In the scencs with Wotan | in the second and final acts, Miss | | Diercks did very well and her, group | | of eight sister Valkyrie were especially | . | ' | admirable in their ensemble work of the last act. A better group has not been | 5 > | heard in Washington. = 5 = Karl Joern Good. - i 4*B Lid°S*H E°D The Stigmund of Karl Joern was ve i:;()nd_ indeed, and quite fulfilled the e: 1 iy ond birthday cake of the WAVF(NIIFS \\s ; pectations thiat he had aroused in Uiose her Aociati a Mrs uil\:w z - 10 heard him sing the role of Loge in - after, district president of the assos s 0! acher 2 iV 3 :Dus “Tieingold™ amma s heter | at the Foree * there the ceremony was held. st ‘ JT would have been mighty $3a and $4.0 Schorr (who 15 the Wife of the Metro | ——————————— politan Opera singer, Friedrich Schort) hard for us to hold a Feb- N AUl | vaccmali i b S, Toe o | ACTION ON RADIO ' HALLER IS HEARD ruary “Clearance” of Suits VALUES AT duet at the end of the first act, and both | | | 5 [ ) B i simees sheved & enee of e anmate | BOARD DUE TODAY| BY AUTOMOTIVE MEN | SN NP b o % S S es of their charac- | biased and dependable advice fers that are rarely found in any per- | | have enough left. ¥ formances. This same quality of dra- gy | " of 0‘"" watch (:xpcrts ?f great :r'llat!chinterprctatlon was_noticeable in | Hearing on Bill to Extend Commis-| Explains New Method of Pooling | value in selecting a satisfactory e _characterizations of Richard Gross Bl | ; HAT'S b E < as Wotan and Ottilie Metager-Latter- sion's Life Concluded by Information on Used Cars. ecause we timepiece—here, § mann as Fricka. They both sang their . ; Toles with authority, the former giving House Group. Title Act Discussed. planned: to make this DIAMONDS SILVERW ARE ment on his hv:/oza:;? 'i'nh“g:s Rheingold,” SR . e | February Sale different. In- and they achieved a humanness In the | " A new method of pooling information | p = mel The House hant m- 3 d ’t N ey of the seeond act 7 ‘E“;S,‘;?:{‘"&imf:pi. Which mcets In_ exocutive ses | botween dealers on used cars in the | stead of a clearance, we offer 0 sn%t u. §f| |that dialogue. Bennett Challis looked |sion teday. is cxpected to pass on the | District, which, it is believed, will help | you, at clearance prices, the 1Bl exte 4o he life of the - { " | the part of Hunding, bul vocally was |Dil extending for a year the life of the | the solution of one of the largest 1205 treet. NW. not quite up to the ferocity of his ! Fe Radio Commission. | problems of the car dealers, was ex- newest Suits and Overcoats aspect. It the bill should be reported. 1t piained by Fred Haller, vice' president ; d E LAND Ernest Knoch, who has been heard | Would be considered by the House under | of the Washington Automotive Trade i DEONS S NTVIELEE I AND TIESEENTH here before, both with the Wagnerian |2 b ial rule 'm e 1((111[: l;‘»’l“f”d““'"-‘ | Association, at the monthly meeting of | in the ".mrket' Han som(: Opera Co. five years ago, and last sea- | e committee concluded hearings on | tha association at the City Club last son with the Washington Opera Co, | the bill yesterday with a final serutiay | night. Blue and Oxford Overcoats! shone as the star of the evening—if [of the award of 40 short wave lengths| The show which closed Saturday | g e 45 d $50 0 el L L e s i there was a star. He conducted excel- | to the Universal Wireless Co. of Buffalo, | was successful in all rcspects, @ pre- Hosts of 2-Trouser Suits in an or correct time tune in on Station WMAL at 7:30 P.M. each evening. lently, bringing a dvnamic power to|N. Y. ' | liminary report from Dudolph Jose, g During the day telephone Franklin 869 his baton that coaxed his orchestra of | To hasten action also, the Senms?(-\mmmn of the show committoe, the wanted darker tones with V L ES AT 55 men into admirable volume on occa- | interstate comerce commitice opened | stated. : : A 2 l JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS sion and cqually admirable pianissimo | hearings yesterday on an _identical | associ voted a resolution the neatest kind of light, at, other times, sometimes indecd com- | measure, “From Commissioner H. A. ing Jose for his “untiring ef- . . pletely hushing all of his instrumental- | Lafount ‘it learned that 'a tentative|forts in connection with the show.” medium and subdued stripe ists to emphasize a dramatic moment | agreement, apparently favorable to this| Chester H. Warrington explained | Tect in the action on the stage. Ernest Knoch { country, had been reached between the | the advantages which would accrue to eiects. is a complete artist. United States and Canada over the| local automobile trade if the title 5 i allocation of radio wave lengths. now in subcommittee in Congress | B G i o, Dr. John Nathanson, general counsel | were adopted. Richard English urged F e The entire atmosphere of the per-{of the Univers .. was the only wit- [ the appointment of a traffic committee course, our own regu- formance last night was far superior | ness before the House committee, He [to take up particularly the proper [ to that of the first Ring opera when |informed his examiner, Representative Marking of the highways through the lar stock is included, but shown here. There seemed to be really | Free, Republican, California, that the | e sympathetic co-ordination between all | Universal Co. planned a $25,000,000 who recently retired tl_lere isn’t a clearance gar- v : g icati istant secretary of the association concerned in the production to give the | point to point -radio communication | el L ment among them. Take L] - best in them with a vital energy that|scrvice to 110 ¢ , without any| carried over to the audience st | present intention of offering stock for | membership. E. W. Wallace, president o Other P reCIOUS Stones effectively. Also the settings, while ?a!e to the general public. of the association, presided. another look at the prices e tybically authentic, were much better Under examination, Nathanson ad- E e 5 Sy y than those which had been assembled |yvised Free that he did not know i . . and come in! Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange so hastily for the delayed “Rheingold,” \‘wxflzth:r :hc bsc;ers 2;} thp‘ mr::;um' ‘i:(::i WILL REBU'LD DREDGE. o and the costumes worn last night Were | agreed in writing or orally to under- e I . worthy of their wearers, the gods and | write the capital stock of $25,000,000, but | On recommendation of Gen. Jadwin, { Saks—Third Floor ! goddesses of Valhalla and the demi-{ho told the committee that the Buffalo | chief of Engineers, the Secretary of War 7 gods. group was financially capable and| has made an allotment of $57,000 for ” S. Hurok, the New York manager | morally responsible to carry out such |the reconstruction of the dredge Talcott n n c who had just taken over the manage- |an enterprise. | with a steel hull. That dredge is oper- ] ° L ment of this company at the end of the ating in the Potomac River at Wash- Y2 b VD A - New York engagement, said last night . et ington and vicinity, including the im- Thirty-yiz Years at that he would like the public of Wash- Sudden Riches Revealed. provement of the Virginia channel ington to understand him regarding | yICKSBURG ). | above and blow he line of the Arling- 935 F Street his attitude toward the unfortunate | fecls to find your: ch unexpectedly | ton Memorial Eridge. Reconstruction “Bayreuth Traditions” tangle that|could be told by William Blaney, of the dredge is expected to expedite seemed to involve the earlier managerd yeapeold former aviator. - He received | operations for the draw span of the | :;aglmtg:tgeng{%gr:km;sd:1n heated | first, ?‘octli‘cemo; ?mirlsz.xt‘mn legacy from | bridge T&gg {ast]tal;lh.constmcuon work PHONE ORDERS WILL ‘E TAKEN TONIGHT (TL | R previous ‘announeiments 45 pub: v DAY) FROM 7 TO 9 O°CLOCK. CALL MAIN 3050 “I want to impress upon the public | | Yeity concerning the ‘Bayreuth Festival B & ST g v S | in America.’ It would be ridiculous and 3 {absurd for anybody to employ the | slogan, ‘Beyreuth in New York,' by | simply giving eight performances of ! i Richard Wagner's operas. There is only one paper in New York which has ] [ recognized my service to music in 2 4 America.” BT & H “The German Grand Opera Co., ‘ . ) | traveling with 150 persons on the pay- ! roll, has been accorded a cordial recep- tion by newspapers in Baltimore, Wash- ington, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. : § | Everywhere surprise has been expressed E e i v ‘ ‘ ,, at the attacks of New York newspapers ’ 5 Il and conviction is spreading that some- : - ; thing is radically wrong with those ; N ¥ ¢ : il H%fi criticisms. The German Grand Opera i Co. is here to stay, arrangements have | 3| ! i E § =]l I been made definitely to establish it a5 . : : t ; ] : ok 3 a permanent organization, giving per- : i ; I e L e _ Dental e : Offering our Entire Stock American public that has shown it is ; desirous of more Wagnerian opera.” i " o, Tonight the performance of “Der : : - : e s, B perimares & oo ; Cream v Kuppenhelmer while Richard Wagner's greatest work, : A “Tristan_und_ Tsolde.” wil be given. 5 Th { ance will begin at 7:45 p.m. A and ( ;rosner and Dr. Walter Rabl will conduet. The e R e IT took long effort to effect leading roles Wu 2 sung by Juliette 'Ol S, cause: y decaying teeth, often secp roug t h i s ex'raordi"flr . ur- l I ?35’1‘;’“’5221?"2’;;&?’»". Qlk%‘§n1}£s:: the entire body. 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