Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1932, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932. SAYS SOVIET TRADE Music and Musicians T 1 Ty R | | e Bl LR Srem —— Tmmea || | Festetthesomen FANCY CALIFORNIA Amtorg Chairman Adds That| Jean b iasmevrr mue o | Smes sk oritee s | FANCY TOM WATSON plano recital last evening when | she nevertheless plays with the as- Areangement Cannot Be | Enimeeri i te | predimidareda ||} FLORIDA CANTALOUPES Chase High School Auditorium. Miss more imagination at her command. -Si il D: Lashmuti’s prcgram was varied Among the most successful of her | One-Sided Affair. D s “ahe "piayed It | interpretations last night were the | = o without delays and responded to | Brahms “Variations on a Theme of | none of the encores which tae audi- Paganini,” the final Liszt “Hun- By the Associated Press. ence would have been glad to h-ar. garian Rhapsodie,” two Debussey for CLEVELAND, May 26.—The United| 8She has a sparkling technic, with selections, and the Chopin “Etude States must buy as well as sell if ft| evenly balanced fingers and she | In C Minor E. de 8. M. Each c wants to enjoy a profitable business| Plys with generous rich' snging [ gpereysa Presented by with Soviet Russia, prominent Cleve-| foiihiey ™6 the lighier DUMDST Mount Piesmat Charna L . . 3 delightiul. . | Take One Home Tonight and Surprise land business men were told last night| There was nothing lacking in her | ¢“J'HE Crimson Eyebrows” an | the Famil: in an addrecs by Peter A Bogdanov, | performance of the Grieg * Concerlo operetta with book, music and | sy in A Minor,” except a certain rcund- lyrics by Helen Hewes Dodge and chairman of the Amtorg Trading Cor- | 13 A Minor. except b cortaln roum \ ‘ | ly John Wilson Dodge, was 1t (':rovm Rh bunc] poration. | s oorarience. bofore thy | last might By the chorus and qutes | Sweet Potatoes Home wbarb .. b éc “It is obvious that trade cannot be -‘ public. Her program was comp:sed tet of the Mount Pleasant Con- Stringlcss Bcans Valencia oranges — 25(‘. 29(‘, 39C \ CL " iy OSED one-sided affair,” Bogdanov said in the | Of & Bach prelude and fugue, a gregational Church at Fishburn incipal s h at a dinne iven by| Beethoven sonata, a group of Chepin Hall. Staged under the direction of 1 B bort*Club. of the Cleveland | numbers and several of the presont. | Mrs. Paul Richmond and Miss Wilda \ Fresh Kale cees Winesap Apples | Chamber of Commerce. day Russian composers, Liszt and Kilbourn, and with Claude Robeson i H \ Russia spent $85.000.000 in the United | Grieg. and John S. De Forest acting ss ac- | Fresh Spmach : i D AY s et 8 O e fo30 and | . Miss De Lashmutt's work is at its | companists, this proved to be a | ) e e a0 Bogdanoy said, | best in the lighter, more delicate | highly successful undertaking and . Fresh Asparagus \ SI0L000.000 1n 1951, BoEdanoy +1% | mumbers such % the Chopin “Ber- | one which was enthusistically Te- 1 MONDAY, MAY 30 A riran Importe from Russia, amount- | ceuse.” Lissts “Dance of the | ceived by the audience. ln’; to nmyp';w.oog,ouo in the latter | Gnomes” and the Chopin “Etude, Principal roles, featuring the 1 i Opus 25, No, 2, her scales, cadenzas, Mount Pleasant Quartet, were played | Please do your year | \ A . Hugh L. Cooper. American de- | arpeggios and trills were brillient, | by Elsie Schulse, soprano: Mary 8. L i A i ngnir of S wnrldp': largest hydro- | even and delicate. She plavs with Apple, contralto; W. P. Shanahan, F ancy F ancy Fancy i lhoppmg thll week e ‘plant. at. Dnieprostroy, Russia,| Brace, ease and remarksbly good | fenor. and Herman Fakler bass. t : A NE‘N ‘ end for the many tyle fo! v artist. Others in_leadin ! - oAt names, Col. [ 2 M'm. lrhsl?r p;):;‘e!! :ll:t s:c:nd plano gmt“R Lonlu, !"re:oe:ckwfirr.' R;I“;:, i o Lhy ICEBERG JUICY ; foods you will need LE UCE L Monday Without mentionin Coo;;er a‘.nnounced efforts are being | in the concerto. Horace E. Gullford and A. W. Alex- § made to send eight key men in Ameri- ander. %an business on an extended tour cf | Second Concert of Ths. chorus 6f Tadi: ant’ sobics ‘ Russia this Summer, with a view of Artist Pupils Series. soldiers, etc.” was composed of Mrs. ! improving trade relations between the 'HE second in the series of Artist H. L. Bennit, Pearl Howard, Mar- a two countries. He said July 1 had bzen Puplls concerts sponsored by | garet Irey, Daisy Lord, Alethea set as the date of sailing. Norman Frauenheim of this city | Mitchell, Harriete Mitchell, Ethel R. | Lb. ! The Soviet market, the Amtorg chair- | and Pittsburgh was given last night Pidgeon, Grace P. Sherfy, Vivian 8. c | Cl] \ e Y StTors ane of the most prac- | at Barker Hall in the Y. W. C. A. | Roberts. Maxine Duvel, Ruth 8. esapeake Beach, Md. tieal possibilities of helping to alleviate | Building by Betty Kate Stone. Miss | Tyler, Pauline K. Dodge, Mirlam . t 4 the current depression.” = Stone. a yourg pianist of unusual Franks, Barbara Staples, Helen M. A Very Attractive Price for Our 2 stores are now open and current depression || ands it diff- | xienis, stiengthened the impression | Richmond, Ruth B. Roberts. W. ‘ ' | . culi %o et favorable financial credit in | of much ability which she gave at | Buell Carter Lord. J. D. Pendton, | this Week End conveniently located to serve your ot Imifed States, he sald, despite the | her first recital here this season. | Richard Tuve and Tracy P. Tyler. J e = f every food need {he United States, b, 0 rea by the |t T et SR, oRs Sue S Tt 2 Y . “ndentable success” of the Soviet’s first MODERN MAN INHERITS | - CAUSE OF ADAM'S GRIEF| | . BRIGHT, HEALTHFUL By the Assoriated Press 2 NEw P ACK *“May 26.—Medical science | RA L i R e O 2 S U NSI I I N E WEBSTER'S EARLY JUNE thing Adam is ;up;égfre&:out‘n'\‘; traded | for a spouse—the 2 H A trouble? Oh, my! ofnd nt RUE Garroll of the St. | \\ ONLY c ¥ ] Paul Clinic told the Minnesota State | ] - 4 + / Medical Association Convention it can.| § 2 The phenomenon is called the cervi- cal Tib, because it appears above the -~ (4 B h first thoracic Tib at the base of the neck, a g -y said Dr. Carroll, and \;suslly the trouble & 5 ) » e, after the age of 40. O Then the overribbed vietim begins | ” N n & . to droop and the pressure of the extra > o B Important artery s accentu- | i It is liable to cause pain and a | ?;’r‘:‘el_v of circulatory and nervous dis- | orders.” he said. “A simple operation | WET ME WET may completely relieve the pressure on . D ice ‘fibs are enough for a human cleaner and polisher PICNIC SUGGESTIONS PR being, he said. The physicians agreed. 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