Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1931, Page 24

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v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT ASKSALL CITIZENS || From the Front:Row||| Music and Musicians Tfl JUINRE" BRUSS Reviews and News of Wuhindton’; Thekteis. Review;a and News of ‘Capital's Programs. Rachmanineff Plays not. supply. His of Bee- “Seth Parker” ok In Recital Here. O Y oh : ational Theater. ACHMANINOFF played the first A sudien Reichelderfer Pledges Aid of “The_Stratord-upon-Avon plavers | IR poneert of Mrs, Wilson Greene's %c,‘g:'m ey District Officials in et reres e ""‘“""‘w-}"“ i T | phimarmonic coure yesterday sty | or' Gomiant rhyitim that proces - - ernoon saudience inevitably and without haste, the Roll Cal Night’ night. The of Constitution Hall * onormous sense of line and the in- sall. el perform- concert of several weeks ago. 3 Every note place, y ances at the | Hoover oocupled the presidential boX | gre present Mm o this with a party of friends. whole, even to the most submerged 4 . s m’l‘l‘w com ‘m;l?"b':l‘:" hhub::‘l: fragment of a contrapuntal theme. E % Te nfienm s b "-N‘l Wash- And it is extremely beautiful. Rach- \ g first time it b maninoff is no -mere technician. . 2 [ ington with the first hearing of one But one must have more. Music is, ers, his own compositions, “Variations . 3 inf of the District government o Theme de Corelli” el e L TR G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 the annual roll call in & letter to Mrs. script excels theme of the early Italian master Spirit carried away rather than to director of the Dis- 5 the somewhat which Rachmaninoff chose is n; self-consciously admire. a toell_well Which were Harry C. Barnes, trict chapter’s ol call. | 4 ; disorganised . Reichelderfer’s letter follows: 3 “Winter’s Tale.” i “Twelfth #My Dear Mrs. Barnes: . g . ‘The impersonal & -~ » observed i ‘Night” is one of and varial “The Commissiol of istri W —“he Compisiners of the Distrct| AJ 5 B s s g $ S M en' Here Are Two Needs for Cold [ J fnterest _in the fifteenth annual roll o EEree s ames o, T & e et | e e et e Weather You Should Have! Cross, which begins on Armi- _yet sustain- stice day, November 11, and which will 4 last evening. ditions. Xnit changed the ing t.h:;il:u is one of Rachmaninoft’s’ outstant continue until Thanksgh , No- 3 Vember 26, e “Etudes Sym- ‘Tront of ; v y. steady Bow of its | ic umann “A business committee has been sp-| Theater —— Rl potn bustness 10dUE- | Dions e S A e seeond paying o this ticism Beethoven. S . P has ) for Red | occaslon.” Tt was 1n fact, the wrld better, irectors have, | Rachmaninoff does to urc e, an, additional return n memberships. | motion | N o : J Every citizen of the District of Co- g prized themselves of = fhote ng, P 9 nding type. . B o orE:of 1he Pocd Groen e W e ™ o dven bis syme | pe voe M 2 3 b . 3 Boa Grase. o : o : s rsoaal Havor. d internationally, nationally and locally, i Ty The bold, exquisite °ho$.'y played last year had a classic ly ked ell S Rlb e Klllt of the greatest benefit to humanity, and o eeling. Tbm-un&-rl sp;lrlt of t.‘ha shadowed the m‘zxt‘lgenc,"yt? ulnla tention to national or world. policies. way ually eve scene in .he theme was taken ough a series Rachmaninoff’s rpretation lef to assist in this work. The No herolc characters were o‘,?“w", play, was orcmegwny Portrayed | of emotional transformations which | yus uawarrantably cold. ers hope that your membership drive Dorothy Prancis larged_its scope and squeezed from L4 [ this year will exceed all other yeats. | gig D N e | i ihe ikt evailahle g m‘f,,“,;,":,‘.,h“",&.:’c.,'i‘;,, L Hrvad ‘'Very truly yours, were either on their way or hoping rected at her, The composer’s playing of his own tions,” was quite different. Rach- l S for a chance to attend this new Disturbing memories of Randle work was nothing short of marvel- Taninoff's “Liszt” is magnificent, ous. His impassivity and restraint | There was appropriate brilliance in D! screen showing at Keith’s. ‘President, It is & good picture. As one of emotion is sulted to the form he | There was approptlie TELIERS O “Board of Commissioners, D. C” | woman remarked at the close, it is | gentleman guise | adopted. His technique is, of cou $ 50 l g ” 2 3 i 4 almost unbelievable range in dy- l V a “lovely picture” It is one sat- 3 = mwm “""‘",‘”‘""‘2" was the namic control, from tremendous . aiue $101,025.97 IS PAID et T T onts S e s Tlowea by Lo | o v smisperes, planissimos. 1 ‘The ‘opened B e ose, T st the | Do . with ori of the | great, the subtle shadings' iy vol, BY RELIEF GROUP zeal that, since time began, has sur- mfl L e compenutem;or v:tch‘:ml it rounded those who led in expressing rious inken sot, although his best Never do the terrific S - f Citizens’ Asociation Announces 50| ihink—the things that relate to hus . the Clown, it e "The nr;m;;?n:n% & cfi;x Jor that, " s sense of beauty i Coxhead and strength emotion an 1C¢ 2 fer Cenit:Ingroass fn Dis- AL iy & Beth Parker tne Marin. 'y Tiat Rachmaniofl cAnnot, or does 'Ot the four encores the audience that R o bursements for 1931. story that is told by the film. The i . inconoclast would call it melodrama, Y e i | oenooNng e fak et epren | ALGls IMbietne wenueman Wi Full cut and well proportioned; closed bursements of the flmfim s Reller As. | Parker, it lacks the artifciltty ss. o " Sepacitan, Xric ([l . '} crotch; with long or short sleeves; plain 1931, as compared with the correspond- | melodrama. It has Dlenty of the | Maxon as the conventionally morose : . sis ing perlod I 1930 was reported at the| music to be expected from this | Hiizabethan nobleman, Stenley How- : white or silver; sizes 36 to 46. ‘sou - lett in the role of flerce and faith- annual meeting of the board of man that have touched ful ‘and Fabia ree—songs - Drake as Vio- . SEUSNP NS gt human hearts in all ages, and have | .oy were, as the saying goes, ade- Service House. ven evidence of the kinship of all ate. ' Miss Drake at moments T e $101,035.97 has been dts- | Somest sonle. And. they are all quate. Miss Drake ai moments 604 1ith N.W pemsed this year fn contrast with ex- | thero—the vilage people who gather | LClencid par:, but was hampered by ! B o i ° / ErmEiiL BRinuas | SRASREY | Men’s Flannelette Pajamas al any group ever , m . “Em.;gm villany, prejudic, petty MENNONITES, SEEKING New DreSSCS PPN I Well made, with generous use of material, wain in costs. mm’ i th SOLITUDE, ARE STRANDED 7 f I which makes them comfortably roomy; sizes $ 15 s IR M S| B i SRS | paey pented marry w memi ne- | for yoar Winter Wardrobel il A, B,c,D. : e ported Penniless in Texas Bor- Men’s Dept.—Main Floor H . Larner, s A 5 der Town. 5 0 tary . By the Associated Press. - 4 S Several short sujects, HAGUE, Saskatchewan, November 6. | . o Messrs, Tucker and Pratt were ap-| newareel story of the famous Dart- | _A little group of Mennonites, who i e . month-Yale game, are made 8 P | yanted to live in & desert, With a guar- | BO S, P All W e & : ebpsier ys’ 4-Pe. All-Woo I ; District of o antee that no railroad should pass with- | 5 inted the following members of Now . . . the very dress you need to carry wl in 100 miles of their settlement for at | ‘);h'ed mmxwgnz: ofice”had SCHOOL TO BE DEDICATED |1cqst 100 years, s mmudw;t !-'1 P“;-} you smartly through thle Winter at an | CI 8 T Dorsey W. Hyde, It ] TWex,/ b WAK LEPUR IS OdAy, IXIen | -to-afford price. All the materials Larner, W. , ir.; Col easy-to-afford p: nater t i ke et e Lafayetts | less and destitute. which are the fashion for Fall and Winter Ll o es O ul S 3. E. Jones ur Saskatchewan was getting too crowded v , oses. Building Arranged for Monday. |, SParvtiron Vo nfil in the solitude wear . . . Workmanship of the highest In s to intment | B e aa |, Fins they desired. 8o (H@ picked out & st quality. You're sure to find just the F or Men and the of ers named of desert in Mexicognd started fop the I« Rev. Dr. W. L, Dar A Ricker, $ion of the ot isd dress you've been looking for Sidney Taliaferro ilary ¥, | Der 9 at 8 ‘were mad new promi A . Winn as new members to sucgeed those | 987 Dight at a meeting of the At the bosder, however, they were and one that you're bound Y M ~ hose terms fice '-""g..d Home and School Association. denied en! by the Mexican govern- . (n"l n ” P W ——_ e o faw a1 'the more prosperous to look good in . , . g e ° by | members of the colony came 'k to : i to $407,660,068 INCOME the Aem:undu of PFrance wfll'bc [ Sunfchewm today and told of their REPORTED BY RAILROADS | e e 2 Prs. of Return on Investment for First Knickers . Nine Months of Year Drops ] : - : From 1930 Figures. : i i i R £ A We have just completed 068, which was at it‘}u rate of 2.08 - : £ g s the refilling of our stocks G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 i 3 for Fall and Winter, and i 3 ¢ i can assure you that we : have a_selection of pat- » 344 e, e oomepmndiog G 5 ¥ terns and fabric suited to Net railway operating income is the | : YO fEpaste - Grave ===l Sale of Electrical Applla nces || \ rentals, but before interest and fixed A\ i iots and ‘mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. St S S 1 e ' - Waifle Irons, Percolators, Toasters, Irons, LA Tom Sawyer — i 1% : Heaters and Hot Plates . | ' | Sllit S ‘Meeting, War Veterans Republican Club, Willard Hotel, 8 pm. Lecture, Shemus McManus, Trinity / i 3 2 2 st 5 . College, 8 pm. - We received a special concession in price from the manufacturer-for $]1.98 and Dance, Gamma Chapter, Lambda . N Zeta :Gamma- Sororiy, " Beaver Dam this sale and now it’s your turn—take advantage of these sensa- Dinner, Voteless District of Columbia tionally low prices! These goods are of the highest quality and a ) League of Women Voters, Executive i Gas g $ 98 Board, Women's City Club, 5:30 p.m. liberal guarantee goes with them. : ] : o ' Dance, Catholic Daughters of Amer- 3 2 ica, 601 E street, 9 p.m. * e A el o= "\ 57 72) Automauc Iron, full $37 5 Turn Toaster, fully $19 5 An unusual selection to House, 8 p.m. S Z 3 ¢ bl e enclosed type % choose from— some Card_party, beneBt St. Francis de ; e i fi:{;’?fi;fi“flxfi.“ffivfi:“flhfi"fi‘ S ke . In Chrome Plated Finish, $2.95 Now Skowing a with broadcloth blouse 8 pm. : . Waflle Iron, chrome . 5 and wool pants, oth, ke B RN plated with heat indi- $ 95 Automatic Toaster, $ 5.9 5 Wonderfl.nl Variety of oy 2 paifte podicrs . ; «2d .| chrome plated Fall Fabrics, Patterns of jersey. Sizes 4 to o T~ T £ and Styl 10 years Meeting, Washington_Branch, West- | Electric Stove, large tyles at yee s ern College Alumnae, Roosevelt Hotel, ‘ . 2 tomorrow, 3 to 5 pam. | Waflle Iron, with heat 98C Dance, Connecticut State Soclety, - 2 sae > : Willard Hotel, tomotrow, 9 pm. s indicator; chrome Electric P er colator, $ ° Banquet and dince Lambds Chapter, : plated. .. .o $3 .95 extra heavy aluminum $3- 75 Boys %'Length Waffle Iron, chrome Reyman Electric | TR d— . : or ' REPAIR PARTS plated; 10% -inch grid- $5 95 Heater, chrome plated $ 1 98 p t Hose i z dle and heat indicator p reflector ... ’ Every suit has 2 pairs of oy t ; oti se 1l' S 1\CV ell))a;ri eor 3 prs' for Palais Royal—F h FI alais Royal ourt oor Clothes are-made and de- Furnaces and Boiler: L] sighod 1o eur cumes st ?lock Oé ianc; pat;ems to choose A .“;;’ S eci- rom. Si to.10%. - s Fries, Beall & Sharp £y fications—and we know gt Sy 734 10th St. N.W. \ [ what you,men want! : : ¥ i B You'll find a happy com-" : E— - % 4 bination of style and lon 2 3 . Subscribe Today < - - wear. See the new colorsg, Boys WOOI chkers H It costs only about 1% ocents ; - g in brown, g:r' day and 5 cents Sundays to z . [ , gray, oxford Neat pattern, in brown, tan and Pl R - . J 1 gray, blues, worsteds, gray mixtures. Bartacked at . 19 S:, evening and e e g cheviots and cassimeres. straining points. Sizes 8 to 17 . Palais Royal—Men’s Clothin, years. j Main Floor e Palais Royal—Boys’ Dept.—Main % National 5000 and

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