Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1930, Page 26

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B-10 NNELL . WONEN [&5:555 RECEIVED BY KING Buckingham Palace Scene of Waltz,” and eRgenia Beck, contribut- lnlf picture. in “Valse Ex- o - su others who added atly to the afternoon’s program. "lr';e ’d&nm included Anna Austin, Hazel Krans, Vivian Berman and Martha Hinman. During the intermission Miss St. Denis spoke of '.hn.%fl.mhtlc trend of this oldest of the , sta that it is more than a likelihood that in two-score Iun there will be established temy J‘u of the dance throughout the worl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, rendition, they were faults that can be attributed mostly to overemphasis of the loud pedal. Mr. Meyers seemed to apply himself rigorously to the more unsubdued moments, allowing the bril- liance of his technical powers to run away with him. It was, however, pleas- ing to find such smooth-flowing ability, and if the “Perpetual Motion Etude” of Alkan-MacDowell has ever been played faster, it was probably by such a maestro as Horowitz. Certainly, Mr. Meyers had audience forced Mr. Meyers, to offer was another indication that "the future should be a bright one for this young musician. ‘FACES SANITY TEST Observation Ordered for Admitted Slayer of Nine. NEW YORK, May 16 (#).—James “Texas Jim” Baker, who says he killed SEVERE RESIGNS American Business Club Head Is Succeeded by Syme. . Severe, president of the American Business Club, has tendered his resignation, and Samuel A. Syme, first vice president, became president to l;:rml\ the unexpired term ending Octo- Mr. Severe was. recently elected lieu- tenant governor of the seventh district FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. MRS. FORD PRESIDES National Farm and Garden Asso- ciation Convenes. PHILADELPHIA, May 16 (#).—Mrs. Henry Ford, for the last two years pres- ident of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association, presided - terday at the opening of the modfi- i tion’s three-day convention. She urged better understanding and closer contact Back in 1901—29 Years Ago —The Shade Shop started making made-to-measure window shades. For over a quarter of a century this establishment has had the pleasure of serving thou- sands of home owners, builders and others and has earned an enviable record for SERVICE. One window shade or thousands, THE SHADE EMERSON MEYERS RECITAL. HOP at 830 13th street north: i i iv Emerson Meyers made his initial ap- S! af street northwest is equipped to give 100% service. Specify du PONT TONTINE WASHABLE Shade Cloth When Next You Give an Order for Window Shades Dén’t Forget ous of finger exercises. little difficulty with this most treacher- | nine men, yesterday was ordered com- of ‘Ame ‘Business Clubs, which in- between the women of town and coun- The program was a more or less|mMitted to Bellevue Hospital for obser-|cludes all clubs in New Jei - R —— Brilliancy for Reception by Royalty. rsey, Penn- s sylvania, Maryland and the District. He ce on the Wi ton concert | evolutionary one, ranging from Bach's | vation as to his sanity. e e e e o pearan: stage last evening at Barker Hall. This | “Prelude and in F Major” down | Baker is scheduled to go on trial| national committee on the - ABC States- izmg‘w&:hmzwnu;n. ar;: is :w':;d‘;t m Beet:x;wen ;;d Chopin 10 the | \yonq00 charged with the murder of hip 8 ln ia: d] ":‘ an gm ltt l;‘e ‘,: s Peabod; ines o ew duties Te- ers. Perhaps the Music, proved himself the master of | most outstanding of Mr. Meyers' selec- | HeNry Gaw, laboratory watchman, a|sume e a0 year ago last December. signing the presidency of the local club, N, May 16.—In the royal | considerable piano technique. He played, | tions were the “Etude” of Chopin and antry of London’s sec- |in fact, a difficult program throughout | the “Lisle Joyeuse” of Debussy. The ond court of the season nine American | with the ease of the most capable | “Appassionata " of Beethoven women courtsied last night to King |musician. was played with technical grace. George and Queen Mary. If there were faults in last night's!| The encore which an enthusiastic "The American women, Seven 0f WhOM | ——eeemeeeeeeeemee. ‘were matrons, wene part of a bevy of 400 court debutantes. Eight American girls were presented at Wednesday's court. Buckingham Palace for the second successive evening presented & scene of splendid color and sumptuousness. ‘The brilliant gowns of the women and the dress uniforms of army and navy officers and diplomats formed a lav- ishly varied setting for the King and Queen and their golden thrones. Among the American women present- ed, Mrs, Clark Howell of Atlanta, Ga., was an outstanding figure. She wore & pink moire gown, delicately embroid- pomp and pi Last Day—Sale - o Round-Toe D’Orsay Pumps WHITE STAR 1115 F St. N.W. 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