Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1931, Page 31

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CHEST IS WARNED OF MORAL SLUNP Social Hygiene Group’s Head Says Delinquency Rises 2 he first fc - During Depression. cert of e, yent," Taopom Btokon- Music and Philadelphia Orchestra Opens Official Music Season. LARGE, handsome, prosper- ous-looking audience greeted the Philadelphia Orchestra night at Constitution ski, true to form, stepped lightly onto the platform at precisely 8:45 o'clock, and those who had been de- layed in thelr taxis or other- wise Wwere, as usual, left out in the cold. This, however, as always when this _orchestra travels South- ward, was an important event, and one which, it was pieasant to see, was in no way slighted on ac- count of the “depression” slogan. It was an in- teresting pro- gram offered last night by one who has 1 unhappily called “Phila- Blond God.” Mr. who with every new line cems to approach nearer and who tries vallantly nked as a mere mortal, blendid time proving that he does not always lean onto the music of the present, but that he ide back into ancient times s well. Remembering perhaps the decided cold shoulder which the local mu- sical clans offered him last year when he tempted them with Ravel ional work is Medical . antry to check reeded thr Jowered m ease resul from the pression, Dr. Edward L. dent of the American t with it lowered ployment_has prostitution. g e and inc d Says Delinquency Increases. pled er: co rowded living conditions cc d te frea clinic alth men Leovold Stokowski, OVERHAUL YOUR STARTER GENERATOR $9 IGNITION \ine A C. Spark Plugs., o-inch Compietels” Equipped 'Shop Expert Workmanship 5th NW. No. 3! .75 G Mot super 1 ir letsure t. L | UNION CANCELS TAX T0 AID UNEMPLOYED Biicklayers, Masons and Plasterers Pass Levy, but Keep All Eli- gible for Benefit. d Plaster- nced to- The Bricklaye Interna’ LIKE NEW ® First brush to remove all loosedirt. Then remove spots with an Energine- moistened cloth. Next, lightly wipe entire surface with same cloth. Easy and Quick Takes but an instant—hat looks like new—can be worn immediately because Energine dries instantly —leaves no odor and mo regrets. a half dol! oint stateme that only the excellen! tion made the move pos statement was signed by THE EVENING Musicians Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. and similar modern composers, he chose a program which seemed al- most monastic. Part of it certainly wis redolent of the late Middle Ages—even though strictly sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth century. And some of the audience went out into the night murmuring: “Well, I guess I'm not educated up to it.” Whether educated up or down to it, whether some of the music seemed slightly too mild for much comfort, or whether it was just that the audience expected a more lilting mood, certainly the final Bach “Toccata and Fugue in D minor” was a glorious “concordat of sweet sounds” and made up for any of the earlier deficiencies. _Stokowski, who seems to be able to find more strings in his orchestra than mosi of the conducting gentlemen, drew from his men such a mellow profusion of instrumental voices as made the whole sound like the gigantic organ which it is, of course, meant to be. . Pianos for 1330 G Sk STAR, WASHINGTON, 'This was & stirring climax to a series of Bach fugues and preludes, all of which the maestro did his utmost for and all of which were performed with an idyllic warmth and master- ful fusion of the many parts. It is, in fact, the enormous crescendos which Stokowski evokes as the finale to these Bach fugues which make one believe that no orchestra in the world can produce such organ-like tones upon demand and such dis- tinct and clear and well rounded “yoices” as are necessary in the building up of such hymns. D WEDNESD. del “Water Music,” however, which started the last half, seemed neatly turned and performed in the stately manner in whish it was written. It made even the casual observer wonder if when next Mr. Stokowski comes to these shores he will sud- denly reverse the tables and give us a whole program of the ultra- moderns. Well, he might, mightn't he? E. de S. MELCHER. . Argentine States\Economize. BUENOS AIRES (P).—The 14 prov- ince of Argentina are achieving notable The first part of the program was devoted to excerpts from Monte- verdi's “Orfeo,” to Lulli, Purcell, and to Rameau and his overture to the tragedy “Castor and Pollux.” And while rumor has it that these were economics, says the provisional federal government in pointing out that state budgets for 1931 will total $85,000,000 as compared with $95,5 all very fine, this reviewér was un- happily housed outside in the cold and could hear only snatches of the music and snatches of the less than normal applause. The Haen- PATENT ATTORNEYS HERE are a few desirable suites and eral individual offices now avail- INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS sev- L able in the Mun- Tl'le Columl)ia National Bank 911 F Street sey Building. ° The Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Dept. Nat'l. 5080 Cap; tal and Surplus $750,000.00 OCTOBER 14, 000 in 1930. Department; Miss M. 'Business Functions Better ; | With the Help 1931. Y. W. C. A. BOARD TO MEET Directors Will Gather at 10:30 To- morrow at 1104 M Street. The board of directors of the Young ‘Women’s meet _tomorrow morning 8t 10: the Elizabeth Somers retidence, Christian Association will 30 at 1104 M street, with Mrs. A. Chambers Oli- phant, president, presiding. Reports will be made by Miss Pabst, secretary of the Business and Professional Wom- en’s Department; Miss Mabel R. Cook, lap, director of Kamp Kahlert, and rs. D. A. Skirner, chairman of the Office Committze. Luncheon will be | iez"i%d following the board meeting at | LOWPRICES on SAFEMOVING Shop the Town—You Won't Get Better Prices or Service. The Original. KRIEG’S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 The Greek artists painted nothing but the beautiful. They did not paint to afford evidence of their skill or to give bare representation of objects merely because they are real. Among the ancients beauty was the highest law of the plastic arts. Girl Reserve Department; Mrs. Irving W. Ketchum, Education Department; Miss Irene Richards, Health Education Florence Dun- | —of good banking con- nections * * * and YOUR personal financial prob- lems will prove easier g¢o solve, when you can have the advice of practical bankers. {Maintain an account with “Columbia” in our Savings or Commercial departments * * * a n d you'll be entitled to friendly financial counsel, when desired. OPEN UNTIL 5P.M. OCT. 15th & 16th TRADE MARK At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street REGISTERED Opening Fall Saie (By Catalogue) of Rich Household Adornments Embracing in part Valuable Antique Furniture, including a Table from the Jeflerson Estate, a Queen Anne Armchalr from the Carter Estate, a Rare Chippendale Chest of Drawers and Many Other Genuine 01 Pleces; also Modern Furniture, Luxurlous Upholsiered Chairs and Couches, a Wonderful Assortment of Semi-Antique Oriental Rugs, 2 Baby Grand Planos, Paintings by Artlsts of Note, Chinese ‘and Japanese Furniture and Works of Art, Silver and Sheflicld Plate, Imported China and Glassware, Clocks, Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac and Many Other Articles of Virtu. To be sold at public auction within our galleries 715 13th Street Today, Thursday and Friday, October 14th, 15th and 16th, 1931 At 2 P. M. Each Day Being the Effects From Three Prominent Local Estates With Additions From Other Sources Catalogues on application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers. 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