Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING- STAR, WASninuiuN, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930, auditorium last night. The light opera | unusually lovely voice of soprano quality |R|SH G'RL HOLDS ART farmers and country yokels who came POET sEEs vAR'ED L'FE little regard for law and order. When van . The United States was repre- |In for drinks, Miss Steyen went to the the postman came up with the ieti.s finer numbers than second performance to- | to particular advantage. Aran Islands and wandered all over e : anief Ynd on similar programs, | "1 be given & L ther roles fn the operetta were sung| SHOW OF OWN PICTURES | {2 [elands and wandered ail over Patrick MacGill, War Play Writer, | R Va8 accompanied by armed police- M U frequently fou! “Hymn of the Pilgrims" | Night, also at College Park. o X —— petticoat and sketching everythml she men. e of the Gnomes” wers two| This unusually delightful- and rarely by D o, Hale, Jack Tadean, Jobn| as SV R Hvis o Recalls Hardening Experiences. | 1 started writing at the age of 16, contrasting works of probably = this | heard operetta is equipped with a very SIEPOIS ENNGCL PRSI Ensor, it ‘Then, after a spell in Dublin, she went| LONDON (N. A. N. A.).—Patrick | and my first'book of verse, published at ROLAND HAYES' RECITAL. gountry's most distingulshed compose | dimcult score. Under the direotion of | RODFSON U8 NN, Ve vogeen: | Life, Sketchiing People in Their | g5 ha: Histera ors Duniin; she went MacGil e Irish oot whase war Bl | ) OV expense, cot me 4. & hawked Roland Hi drew a capacity audi- lo date. Arthur Foote was represented | B Louis Goodyear a highly admirable A:’,’,‘:‘ Deal, Evelyn Ballou and W. W. Natursl Occupations. tinfe making lightning sketches in | “guspense,” now running at the &:ku the books from door to door in G ence 1ast night to the Belasco Theater |by “Bugle ol B Song 4 | production was glven, 0 oe o | Covington. L O sailors’ bars in_Toulon nd Masellle of York's Theater, has e After . spell °'uu","?n°nm’°“mv:|m } rded it with a song recital that lnu 'fl a du’.!mn‘fu ookl ot ML "fl“{i_‘fi cast 1:: ;vl:] t g _nm"]gh all | The Little Symphony Orchestra| yoNDON (N.A.N.A)—Miss Stella |and at the fete at-Avignon. “journey’s end” of the vrlv-u soldier, Lot :I:m nf e library a was from first to last a real delight.| It was an oH A M. |fhe members of the cast of 14 played | Played the accompaniments very well, | steven, a brown-eyed, brown-haired | = “Early one morning in Toulon, in the | has been many t-hlnn his time. N Copyright, 1930.) Witn w dignity of presentation such A bl and sang thelr parts very well, indeed. | Vith Phoebe Steffey at the piano. Irisn girl of ’clju" ey [ o ut s fCs wrie :,:g s o few artists can boast, he sang a wel "YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." fessional fnish —_— art show orge's Gallery, | drunl lors 5 - r e . | ings, T I e Vi b’mm'n e omen ol ths Gard” wae festor. "To Dim " porhane belons the | Jonannes Zimmermann, and dating back | miss Steyn lives an Rtvanturotis Jite before_one of the tables. ?h? drew speu'; of mfil;:h turown in, ' went s:r\:xr‘itm;;h:: cause :r;;{m he shoul .nnodt 3’“3“):?:';.? ‘L;l:‘e‘-:gr:::r‘tm;‘el::\znfi‘g;b&;ously attempted and -dmlrtbgv first laurels of the evening. Leonore |to th:"tlmeflthedm‘uur lspe;t :g!l!éseel}- ;’;"":fl"umn":lg_fi: ‘,h":‘ :fi:‘;flefed dnex';"kmcg‘flf"‘s ey were typical of really e g m";"hyed s ."“’,o“b (g, '"“f!u i A wnd the Opera Club of the | g le of Elsie May- | has been offered for sale - i there was | weddin; mt vz’“ifizwi"‘?m"‘.fim’e‘: .l:::"; %mgfigy?; eryhlr:i in the school's nl‘?’u"‘."l?;éfi?.}.‘“:..f;’,: osho;"ed .yn manic Museum for $72,000. at a public house and sketched the (Copyright. 1930.) That was a rough life, and 2. one suspects that he can mrxiy_l shrewdly [————m———————— Judy when enough is enoug! 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In any case, ably assist- ed at the piano by Percival Parham, the recital was one of those events not easily forgotten. E.de 8. M. N. C. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. One of the best programs offered in ‘Washington "this season was that pre- sented by the Men's Glee Club of the University of North Carolina at the Mayflower Hotel. The program itself distinctd being of the highest of choral:music with no descen- sion to mugical comedy levels, yet not being dry afid dull, and ha vll‘lc!y in color and mood. Another admirable quality was that the vmrnm ‘was not tooJong. ‘This glee club, Harold-S. Dyer, direc- tor, has won three contests arid has & Ssuccessful European tour to its eredit. The latest contest won was in the Southern fl&mllelm contest -in Greenville, S, “this year. The club shows excellmt traini with tl h th knowledge and works presented, fine harmonie eflm and clnn-cul d‘cwm .the more dignified the ter mmb!rl Also, Nelson o Kenn! , planist, proved not nnly a most sati (-cwry accom.: pa t,lmtllmmnmth\vhm retations of Scriabine del's “Pack Clouds, Away” and “O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?" the Fresh Roe Shad Lb. 27¢ Every l." l: ule{cfe'd fn:d its onf One 23c Sanico Peanut Butter s hbiddin s size, color and perfect goodness ozen e Fresh Herring...... . .Dozen 20c nel Monte cofiee . 43c e Green B ag Coffee, 5’ 29c Orienta Coffee nw 39¢ the high marks of the recital. From Herring Roe.............Lb. can 29c Fresh Trout 1b. 15¢ santos';{fm‘jg}’"gcoffe ';,g_'25e “Sanico” Coffee »39¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit| assort B Shriver’sA-1tiny Peas = || s ment” following this by the much-wel- Small A-1Stringless Beans & (| wisn Del Monte Melba Peaches |[SPECIAL Until _ . 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English songs followed with Sullivan’s “The Long Day Clmfl“ and an arrangement of Ilflrlerl qu Is the Month of Mayin both capella, very popular wm: ‘Two of the most in all were the “Land Sig! of which the accompaniment was especially beautiful, and Cesar Franck's “Chorus of Camel Drivers.” Sun and Moon;” by “With Heart Uplifted,’ by Schvedov, and the folk song, “lm of the Volga Boatmen,” fn which rich, deep basses shone to special ad- Standard Tomatoes. ... .. .No. 2 tin, 10c Llpton,s Tea I;"‘:. zsc I Lipton's Tea Blfl‘ pkg. zsc Heinz Tomato Ketchup. .. .largebot., 23c Blue bk'ed" rETFeei k“"'sz tin, l§: ———————— Libky’s. 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S e sy Corned Beef 2 i 45¢ | i & 5 o 9 for c Cl?rox, bot., 20.:, Carbona, bot., Sanico iz 4% 295, | Sow i e You Can Buy No nm.. Quality OId Virginia Apple Butter l'?‘l:nu 190 Bon Ami....cake 10c;... .powder 12¢ i o e s Washington 12 - - i o L BRI 500 Ma;'::lllcl‘;aise 'm 190 ',':‘.I 350 Mdjw : ?c _?5': $006004446440000000600600406080409 000000000000000000’0“0 000000000000000000000000000‘0000000000000000000 Jm@ MAY 11 tA Never will flowers mesnsomuchto Mother—never will they say so much for yOu as on this day set aside to do her honor. ers from us—today. GUDE Bros. Co. Four Stores for Your Convenience ‘1212 F St. N.W. Telephone National 4276 3103 14th St. N.W. Tel. Columbia 3108 5016 Conn. Ave. Cleveland 1226 1102 Conn. Ave. Tel. Deeatur 3146 Members of Florist Telegraph Delivery Assoctation R X XXXXxxrxxxxxxxxj 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006000000‘00000000.00000000‘00000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000‘0000000000”

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