■ ——— ■■ ——— ■ National Symphony Symphony Soloist and Prominent Local Artists Novelties on Program Third Season two numbers scheduled sectasy; the angel departs; Mary sinks Begins and two time-honored fa- again to sleep < II > "The Miracle"— vorites, , Mary's fear and anguish; voice of com- music director, will open a fort from above: Mary remembers the WITH the is Kindler Local Orchestra for series of four concerts sched- prophecy; miracle preparing; tha Dr. Hans Rehearsing uled by the in miracle is wrought. Constitution Hall on the evening of Mr Josten states that "the idea for First Concert, Which Is Scheduled Tuesday. October 17. under the manage- the 'Concerto Sacro' was stimulated ment of T. Arthur Smith Concert Bu- by the mysterious dark triptych painted to Be Given Next Sunday. reau. The performance will begin for the Isenheim altar at Coimar by the promptly at 8:45 p.m., after which time Rhenish master Matthias GruenewaU the doors will be closed and late comers (sixteenth century)." not admitted until the intermission. The composer has scored the work By Alice Eversman. The program opens with Goldmark’s for string orchestra and piano. First ■'Sakuntala.'' an overture which for performance was by the orchestra cf HEN the opening measures of Bach’s majestic “Organ Pre- many seasons stood first in the popular I the Graduate School of the Juiiliard were lude and Fugue in C Minor’’ break the expectant hush choice when ’’request programs" Musical Foundation, New York, in voted upon. This will be followed by March. 1929. of the audience in Constitution Hall next Sunday waiting two numbers played for the first time Werner Josten. born at Elberfeld, the of the third season of the Na- it will mark beginning this season by the orchestra—Concerto Germany, in 1888, was a student cf tional Symphony Orchestra. Last Sunday saw the assembling of the Sacro No. 1. by Werner Josten, and composition with Dr. Rudolf Siegel in orchestra for the first rehearsal of its first program of the Winter. Gliere's "Dans" des Matelots Russes" Munich—a master pupil of Humper- entitled Next Sunday the patrons of the Symphony will officially welcome in (Dance of the Russian Sailors) dinck and with Jacques-Dalcroze at "Jablochko" and derived from the com- Geneva. Since living at Northampton, a gala afternoon concert, the opening of a series of 16 performances ballet "Pavot Rouge.” The Mass., Mr Josten has become interested for adults and eight for the young people. poser's which occupies the entire in the revival of ancient operas, a num- The Orchestra began its wnen music oi a devastating quality is symphony, Symphony second half of the program, will be ber cf which have been given under his rehearsal; with the assurance and with us from early mcrmng to late at Tschaikowsky’s Fourth in F Minor. direction. His list of compositions in- ss of a group of men who night, th? musical taste of th3 young- position* Jo6ten. German-born composer, who cludes choruses, songs and ballets. what were to do and how est is in of being knew they generation danger since 1923 has been lnstru-tor in music to about it, while Dr. Kindler : warped, and the possibility Gliere's composition was issued as a go doing completely composition at Smith College, North- to his duties after a Summer of music destroyed symphonic movement in 1930 by the returns | appreciating good Mass., is remembered for the added fresh laurels to his con- forever. It is a common ampton. Music Section of the Russian Stats that has experience movement” entitled "Jun- fame. In New York and even now to find children impatient “symphonic Publication Bureau at Moscow. Follow- ducting Europe. which was introduced to the au- Dr. Kindler was acclaimed with the slow, sonorous music and ln- gle.” ing an introductory section, the work Philadelphia diences of the Philadelphia Orchestra an orchestra leader who at almost the voived harmonics of the simplest clas- begins with a variant of the theme of at last season’s opening concerts. first hearing placed himself on a level sic, after a diet of primitive :' jihm the sailor's dance—a tune in synco- The present work, composed in 1925 with the most famous conductors the and melodies of the "easiest \va; type. pated rhythms which is heard In its and revised in 1927, was conceived musical world has been honoring for An education confined entirely to our definite form in nine sections of the originally as one concerto in four move- seasons. A and strik- modern jazz music leads to nowhere, I orchestra, with the 12-bar theme treated many compelling ments of such character and balance ing personality with splendid balance but arouses a craving for constant in the manner of a paesacaglia and that it is feasible to perform either of mental force and artistic sureness, musical stimulation oi an unhealthy • ending in a whirlwind finale. half of thp work as an entity in itself he had no difficulty in making a place kind. to the To facilitate this division the two parts Goldmark's concert overture for himself in the rarified circles of of East Indian Good music also provides stimula- have b°en entitled collectively "Con- masterpiece the great great directors. Through him also the sort, and is s Kalidassa. made hir.i tion. but ot a different Sunday Symphony. certo Sacro I-II"; it is part I that is to dreamer and poet. name cf the National Symphony Or- a human be- when "Sakuntala was as necessary to round out be performed at the concert. famous pro- chestra has penetrated beyond local educa- Vienna Philharmonic ing s character as any other The movements of the “Concerta I duced first by the limits and been classified with the few In the concerts that first event of the Fall con- in 1865, i tional feature. major are called “Annunciation" end “The great orchestras that supply the coun- for the 'J’HE the National Symphony plan cert season will take next and the is as follows: Tschaikowsky's Fourth Symphony try's needs. place Miracle” program children, the instinct for the apprecia- Annunciation”—Mary’s dream: dates from 1876-77 and i' Interwoven Beyond the simple statement that Sunday, when Conductor Hans Kindler (I) "The tion of fine music is instilled as subtly ! between Mary and the angel: with the inner history of the com- the National Symphony is again to be left: Elizabeth dialogue as the morals that emerge frtm the will begin at 4 o'clock the opening con- Upper Clayton Bacon, the the angel poser's relationship to the two women a feature of the musical O sanetissima: passion: prominent fairy tales whereby the first notions of cert soprano, and a newcomer to Washing-1 who vitally dominated his life. for this Winter lies of the National Symphony Orches- proclaims victory over death; Mary’s program planned what is good and bad arc implanted ton, who will appear as soloist at the of the heroic to tra at Constitution Hall, The concert the story struggle give in childish consciousness. Parents have Federation of Music Clubs meeting to- ’’'ca- it existence. Every tone and every will also to the morrow Center: Ernest Hutch- MUSIC STUDIOS m centra! dow: town no more right to overlook the influence bring Washington pop- evening for rent Phone and maid tervic?. of next concert will I aver Broth ers' Career. tion phrase Sunday's music in a child's eson. noted pianist, playing next Sunday We Box offle? of the right kind of ular Ernst Hutcheson. Hutche- Address E. _ the of the devoted men. pianist, proclaim victory character than to ignore the with the National Symphony Orchestra before most building son will the In E 32 years ago, long women and children" who have toiled play great "Concerto at its first concert, and Ann principles of proper civic behavior. right Yago ever, and made sacrifices that it carry Flat (No. 5)" of Brethovcn. JUSTvaudeville stars of today had Armando .Jannuzzi might No one understands better than Dr. McGufTey. contralto, who will also play ; on. It will not be a musical The complete program will be: solely Kindler how to make music interest- the role of the duchess in "Alice in j thought about school, the Weaver | Grand Opera, Dramatic Tenor event or a event, but a "Concert Prelude and Fugue, C Minor." society public while never Wonderland," which will be revived Oc- t thpir ing to a child, losing sight Bach brothers (Abner and Cicero left proclamation of the faith and courage tober 20 Below: Eenora Aurelia Colomo of its higher mission. In etery great in the Ozark Voico Sn^claiist ot the many citizens of this city who (Transcribed Jrcm the organ by home back on a farm artist there remains a greater residue de Alfaro, soprano, and Henry Nestor, ; have realized th" need of incorporating Edgar T. Paul.) in starch of a of the visions and imagination of child- tenor, appearing next Sunday at the Mountains, Missouri, Italian Mrthod a source rf spiritual refreshment in the “Concerto No. 5. E Flat" (for piano hood than in the ordinary individual Congressional Country Club. vaudeville career. Abner, the older Fiom La Seal*. M ’an. I'alv civic life that would reach all types of and orchestra) .Beethoven who has sacrificed this blessed quality that have provided a refuge Ernest Hutcheson, soloist. brother, had convinced his parents Co!. 4603 3403 14’h St. N.W.* people. They to the exigencies of the struggle for from the bluntness of the work-a-day Intermission York, announces the opening of her1 the world owed them something more life. This is the secret source of the : world where each individual may find "Scheherazade" .Rimsky-Kcrsakov studio, where she will con- greatness of most artists, the ability Washington than a mere living by farming and an answer to his search for the beauti- -•- tlnue her work as coach and for enthusiastic belief in repertoire at that. ful many things prettv poor farming Ross Henbest the business man has discarded as accompanist. whatsoever Fanny This coming Winter should bring a Federation Meeting. With no stage experence and hampering executive progress, the cher- and little to upon from an en- Pianist Teacher still more univer; al appreciation of The Chorus Choir of Calvary M. E. ! depend ishing of impossible dreams and the THE District of Columbia Federation tertainment aside from the Repertoire Coach what the National Symphony means. * Church on Columbia road near standpoint, cultivation of an imagination that of Music Clubs will hold it* first Fif-; fact that Cicero was able to extract Columbia 0764 With the readjusted schedule of work teenth street began its season's work Telephone once rejoiced in the triumph of virtue, Fall assembly meeting tomorrow eve- [ music from a common, ordinary hand- for that has burdened many with time last Louis and : Appointments that of the Potomac Sunday. Potter, organist * and the punishment of wickedness ning in the auditorium saw and Abner's strumming on a banjo or rail at 3220 Conn. Ave. thev do not know how to employ, the director of music, announces a few va-1 invariably impressed in the tales of Electric Power Co. Building. Tenth and or started out into the National Symphony will offer the for new members. guitar, they childhood. Dr. Kindler remembers when a musical cancies Rehearsals time. will E streets northwest, world via the medicine show route Old means of filling in that 10 are held at the church on Friday eve- what held the childish attention, and program will be given at 9 o'clock Doc A. D. who “cure- be an employment that will bring sur- at 7 :30 o'clock. Christy, peddled can link it to the message of Shara Kerbel. contralto, will sing nings his prises for those who have bestowed deeper alls” from the tailboard of wagon DOROTHY PAUL* music which his own fine artistry un- from "Carmen"; "Willst and Mis- little attention to the subject. They "Gypsy Song." at the cross-roads of Arkansas Pupil of StojOKSki derstands so well, and which he Dass Ich Geh" Brahms) and The Marine will find food for thought in what the gives du United Stat^ Band, Capt. souri, had induced them to join him, out so sincerely in his interpretations (Georg Branson, leader, left today for as he music ha.v to tell that will appeal to “Morgan Hymn” Henschel):! Taylor entertaining the customers Accompanist and Teacher of the programs he selects for the sym- Gilbert Winston Linville. tenor, will the Chicago World's Fair "Century of the fluid. This was their intellectual leanings, repose from | ] passed out magic Cltssc* frr R»r»nners ccncerts. "Vesti la from Music Circles the band invited to phony contribute Giubha,” | In Local Progress." being all fun to the Weaver brothers', strain in the softening melodies, rc- they Interview by annnrr.mcr.t "Mattinata" (Leoncavallo), j take in “Chicago week." The band were now as termed freshment in an uplifting moment and One has grown accustomed, perhaps, "Pagliacci": part “troopers.” they • i October 13. Decatur 2570-M inspiration for their artistic tendencies. to think of Dr. Kindler as the man "Spirit Flower" (Campbell-Tipton); will return to Washington themselves, and their first time away For the who have been work- •whose energy and musical knowledge Elizabeth Clayton Bacon, dramatic. lius—Charlton Karllan from home. One year with the medi- many Meyer, aged 8; Counselors of the junior clubs be- bound these it will has made the orchestra what it is. the soprano, of Philadelphia will sing “One and Walter Swan's. 14 The cine outfit they then visited St. Louis, many years prove Meyer, 13, longing to the District of Columbia Charlotte Gardner an enlightening experience, and for man who controls its operations and Fine Day,” from Puccini's**"Madam i was contributed Elvia their first big city, where they cau- Lippitt by Allpress Federation of Music Clubs will meet TEACHER OF SINGIM those who have always sought the de- plans its artistic future. But can one ever Butterfly"’; "The Star" (Rogers). two numbers. The Is in- tiously sought an opportunity to show | piano public Wednesdav evening to formulate plans Will Reopen Her Studio Oct. 16 lights of music it will carry the sense appreciate sufficiently what it means "Wicgeulied" (Mozart): Elena de Sayn,; studio of Helen Ware. 1501 Con- vited. their'wares, where once given a try- of music for for the season. The meeting will be FIND AMENT AIS OF VOICE Cl'LTl'RE of pride in the ownership of an or- to this city to have an artist of his iolinlst and chairman necticut avenue Meetings will be held out “made good" and then and there PV2<1 Of will con- held at the home of Mrs. Charles ganization that has proven its artistic caliber devoting his entire time to fos- the Pen Women's League, every Tuesday at 8 p m. Mrs. William T. Reed has resumed they started climbing the ladder to GEORGE FERGl sson and Brocks Smith, in Harvard Hall. Mrs. ELIZABETH CLARK SLEIGHT NEW value in three short a love for music in old and tribute several selection*, and dancer* success. YORK years. tering her teaching at her resident" studio, Revr’'rentatne of Liza Gardiner of Smith was appointed chairman of Still more appealing are the oppor- young, diffusing the results of years from the School 2608 Cathedral avenue Mrs. Reed is As the years rolled on they improved M SBRKiLIV. PARIS. FRANCE Lorraine Esputa Bentley, dramatic j Junior Work, succeeding Ivalee Newell, tunities the National will of and artistic endeavor Dancing will take part Winifred Lake- their act, into the better Studios. 161S II STREET NAV. Symphony personal study will the solo at head of the vocal department of Mar- who in Ware moving up will accom- soprano, sing offertory resigned June Mary PHONE—ATIrntir I I OK. give to the children to develop a love for the benefit of a community's musi- man, concert accompanist, tha and a class of vaudeville until recognized as a Wlscopaln 3191. Concordia Church this morning at the Washington Seminary gave Goldman is of junior work. for Appointment for music. At this cal pany the singers and Mrs. Edith H. supervisor standard act. after which toured Lincoln_OfM*.A-W present moment. growth. 11 o'clock service. special course in singing at the Im- they Hunter the dancers. America many years. maculata Seminary during the past Florence Vincent has -—.- Yeager opened GRACE HAZARD WORMELLE The members of the choir of Summer. 1241 the her studio for voice and piano at Voice, Piano and Expression Brookland Methodist Episcopal Church. Shepherd street northwest. She will Band Concerts. E director of the Pupil of G. W. Chadwick. Studio—3106 South Dakota Ave. N.E. w m Kremer He re Navy Georgia Miller, re- two Scbol Lawrence streets in ■ arshtps. Tuesday. Fourteenth and north- direct her Choral Club in the first Teacher for year* —Phone North 3(533 Plano School, has her Berlin. FRANCKS "Symphony In D east. will present an entertainment en- Virgil reopened hearsal of the season Monday evening Stern Conservatory. fESAR studio at 1652 Newton street north- Minor.” the overture to Wagner's titled “The Singing School" on next at 7:45 o'clock, in the music room of MAY ELEANOR SMITH young Washington, D. C., music fa- west. Last there was 'J’WO KREMER, internationally "Flying Dutchman" and the prelude Friday evening. The public is Invited Monday evening Roosevelt High School. The first Pbonr PE. TO33-J. _SS1S 1 Uh S». W.W. EVA WHITFORD students were JSA a meeting of the study and repertoire among the nine suc- mous as a singer of ballads and in- to Debussy's “Afternoon of a Faun”1 to attend. presentation of the club will be an will be Included In the con- — class and a program of piano numbers cessful candidates for the free three- of folk will be symphony American Indian legend, "Mcndchmin." terpreter songs, presented was contributed Elvia B. FRANK GEBEST cert to be played by th" United States Minnie Volkmann, soprano, and S. by Allpress by Paul Bliss. LOVETTE year scholarships offered by the Peabody in recital at the National Press Club PIANOFORTE Navy Band Orchestra at the sail loft, Elizabeth Kerr, contralto, of this city Meyer. Norma Bell Carty. George Corn- TEACHER OF well. Elinor Webb and TEACHER OF VOICE Consevatory of Music. Baltimore, for auditorium, Fourteenth and F streets navy yard, tomorrow evening at 8 and John Irving Carpenter, baritone, Margaret Loane. The Choral Unit cf the Eastern'6tar, Studio. 1630 19th N.W.. PO. 6033 Assisting artists were Aileen Cornwell and Kindred Arts the year 1933-1934. Louis Potter, jr., northwest, on Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. of New York are appearing in concert under the direction of Adolf Torovsky, Musician Samuel will at Mllstead. soprano, and Ira Meyer, bari- STUDIO, 1108 New Hampshire Are. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Potter. 3531 o'clock under the of Icor. Miss Stern, cellist, Rehoboth. Del., on Tuesday. Flor- will rehearse in the Masonic Temple Mrs. Hamiiton-Wolfe NOrth auspices tone. The were H27I. ADams 33Ur. Porter street northwest, was awarded Kremer sings in eight languages and play the second movement from “ ence King Salin, pianist, wili accom- singers accompanied on Saturdays, October 14 ar.d 28, at —PUPil of Xaver Scharwerka. Berlin. Ger- Elvia Mever and many. etc Piano lesions reasonable 'in the violoncello ac- Concprto in A Minor,” by Saint-Saen*. pany the by Alipress George 7:30 Peabody scholarship. interprets her songs with dramatic singers. p.m. pupil's home if desired). Graded courses, 1. while The is invited to this concert Cornwell. The next meeting will be M'o. Max Kobre, the 13-year-old tion. Irving R. Korenman. pianist, will public brcinners or adults. WALTER HOLT held the first Monday in November. T. son of Mr and Mrs, Max Kobre, 643 share the program with Miss Kremer and all attending will be given season May Eleanor Smith, teacher of har- Lucille Shannon Etchison has re- 3210 17th St. N.E. Pennsylvania avenue southeast, was as well as act as her accompanist. ticket* for the series, which will be mony. has reopened her studio at 2215 opened her piano studio at the Cleve- Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar, awarded the Peabody violin scholarship. played regularly each Monday evening Fourteenth street northwest. Virginia Sellers, soprano, has been land Park Congregational Church, Phone DEcatur 2400-W *_ Hawaiian Guitar and Ukulele Mo. 1. throughout the Winter. engaged as soloist for the month of Oc- Thirty-fourth and Lowell streets, and Is S OP H O CL ES _PAPAS SINCE 1 8 !l R Artists Scheduled. Tickets may also be obtained by call- The opening music hour program for | tober at St Alban's Episcopal Church. specializing in classes for smaller chil- Guitar. Mandolin. Banjo. Hawaiian Guitar. A School o* Achievement. Where Stand- ards Are High at at the band or Y. W. C. A.. Ukul*le and Accordion. Instruments for Enter Any Time. ing office, addressing todaymt the Seventeenth Massachusetts and Wisconsin avenues. dren. Mrs. Etchison is the organist at Lessons Private KREISLER. the world-famous sale on easy terms Day p.nd Evening. in Boston. to the United States and K streets, at 5 will be the Cleveland Park Studrnt» Schoenberg pRITZ requests Navy p.m given Congregational lilMl Conn Ave N WNA. ^.V'i Offered Fxcetrisr.al Prac'.cai violinist, and , Band. Washington. D. C. by three young pupils of Frances Gute- Winifred Lakeman, formerly of New Church. Training With the Nordica Clubs has been made that 1B01 Columbia rd. n.w. Columbia 0916 ANNOUNCEMENT noted Russian pianist and composer, will arrive to ■ whose Constitution Hall concerts here take up his duties as teacher of har- NATIONAL SYMPHONY this Winter are attractions of Mrs. mony and composition at the Malkin Dr. Hans Kindler, COLUMBIA CHOIR SCHOOL Dorothy Hodgkin Dorsey's Tuesday PHOTOPLAYS AT WASHINGTON Conservatory of Music in Boston. Much THEATERS THIS WEEK 1124 II St. N.W. concert Conductor series, will reach New York on Under the Interest has been aroused by the en- auspices of the Cniumbu Bib'.e October 27 on the Europa. Training Schooi; offers thorough educa- of this com- gagement distinguished Kreisler will be heard here on Tues- OPENING CONCERT tion in music Brants the degree of poser. who is not permitted by Nazi de- M M Minister of Music day, January 16. while Rachmaninoff's oc'VoE-TerOF*. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday K. DEANE cree to live or teach in and SUNDAY, SHUKE. JUSTIN LAWR1E Berlin, ways is r 1 in In Stage, screen and Stage, screen nnd Jean Harlow and Lew and I.A SAI I appearance timed for Tuesday. Feb- Hopklns-LaRue Hopklns-LaRue Jean Harlow- and Avres In "Don't OCT. AT 4 P.M. E SPIER are being thought out to aid young "Story cf Temple "Story of Temple radio stars in radio stars in Clark Gable in Clerk Gable In Bet on Love 15, ruary 20, both at 4 40 pm. Academy Hoot ME. 4981 _ __ Drake Eddie Can- Drake." Eddie Can- "InternationalHouse "Irterne'ionaiHouse" "Hold Your Man "Hold Ycur Man Gibson in a composers wishing to study with him. Kreisler "A Man CONSTITUTION HALL has spent the greater part Btn and o Sts. BE, tor ^ -whoopee" tor in "Whoopee" Also "Officer "Oficer 111" Also "Black Beauty "Black Beaufy." Mar. Mickey Mouse." A ~ scholarship fund has been estab- of U."_Also "_Also the past Summer vacationing on the A Darro and Frankie Darro and Frankie Darro and Katherine Hepburn Katherine Lionel in Colbert-Arlen EARNEST HUTCHESON lished to which George Gerschwin, who 1 A Frankie Hepburn Darrymore in Riviera, with Mrs. Kreisler. He is Amoassaaor treat Juv-nlle cast great juvenile east great Juv-nlle east in in "One Man s Journey" Three Cornered Famous Pianist, as Soloist BESSIE N. WILD has recently been added to the In "Wild of in Wild of "Morning G'orv" "Morning Glorv" Thelma Todd advisory ,„ In "Wild Boys of Boys Boys comedy Moon." Comedy, car- Voice Cnlture. Plano and working at the present time on the loth &• Columbia Rd. Harmons board of the was one of the* Road." Pogd Road." Musical comedy. Musical Ghost City :L TICKETS ON SALE Studio. RMl 5th St conservatory, music of a new and so far untitled »_the "_the comedy_ _Oddity._toon, N.W. the first to contribute a large sum. In \ II .Leslie Hr,ward’ and Leslie Howard and Marlene Dietrich Marlene Dietrich Colbert-Arlen in Colbert-Arlen in YounVarri Jory in* Sinrle seat* (available for flr»t time to- __PHONE GEORGIA TOM operetta, which will be Three his contribution Mr. Gerschwin probably pro- ADOllO Paul Lukas In "Cap- Paul Lukas in "Cap- in in Cornered Three Cornered "Devil's in Love" morrow) from 50 cents to *1.50; reason making tured Laurel and of of Moon.” Cartoon. duced In Vienna some time in 1934. col,, e Hired I.aurel and "Sang Songs" "Song Songs.” Moon" Cartoon, Thelma Todd romedy. seats for 8 concerts. *3.00 to *10.00. the hope that "this might H St. N E. comedy. Hardy comedy Cartoon talk. trave' talk. Kit Carson No it. expressed __ His latest operetta. “Cissy,” which Hardy Cartoon._travel Box Office. Garflnckel and Co. Phone. WINIFRED help some worthy American composer Foster Preston Foster Helen Twclvetrces By request. .'et“*’s National 7730. C. C. Cappel. manairer. opened in Vienna last December, is A I Preston papular By oopu'nr request. D""” In "Hold of in ,n in Will Rogers in Will Rogers in Me Tight.” B Steel in avail himself a rare opportunity to still Arcaae running and has played more than Dark. "Man Who Dared.” "Man Who Dared" "Disgraced.” "State Fair.” "State Fair" Son cf Oklahoma" study with a great teacher and com- ... LAKEMAN 300 performances. Hvattsvil.e. Md. Comedy and news. Comedy and news._ Comedy and news._Comedy. Comedy No C. Phantom of Air. poser.” A full scholarship has been MOZART-USZT STUDIOS Rachmaninoff has also spent con- *A Lee Tracy Lee Tracy Eruce Cabot Bruce Cabot Wynne Gibson and Randolph Scott in Coach founded by Mrs. A. Filene of Boston, to in 'n tn in Edmund Lowe ln "8nn«et Pass" l.ib St. N.W. Repertoire siderable time this Summer composing AfCaae 1630 be known as the “A. ... Dark. "Nuisance." "Nuisance" "Disgraced" "Disgraced "Her No. ft. Accompanist Lincoln Filene ,,, Bodyguard" Episode Whis- Guitar. Lanmaar. Exrrr.sion at his chateau in Switzerland. He has Rockvilie. Md. news. news. Piano. Vole*. Studiu y Phone Comedy nnd Comedy and Comedy and cartoon. Comedy and Shadow. Com. Rates scholarship.” also cartoon._Comedy_pering Excellent Instruction at Moderate 501 Harvard Hall AD. 1343.* been very much absorbed in the A Spencer Tracy Bpencer Tracy Arltne Bruce George E Stone ar.d John Wsyne Corrad Veldt Joseph Malkin, director of the con- Li-- Judge. snd* Mrs. A. L. Brldwril. B033 construction of a new chateau, over- Asnton and and Csbot. Ralph Bellamy Fay Wray In Jill Esmond In Dir._PO, servatory, announces that the final se- ln In Eric ln ln ■ V • looking Lake Lucerne, not far from Dark. Fay Wray Fay Wray and Linder, "Haunted Gold FloatingPlatform 1.” lection of the winning candidate will be Clarendon, Va. "Shanghai Madness" Shanghai Madr.eas" "Flying Big Brain Comedy and aerial Serial and comedy. where Wagner once lived. Devils"_"The made by Mr. Schoenberg himself. The "a j Alice Brady and Alice Brady and Bette Davis and Pat Bette Davie and Pat Richard Dix and Joan Blondell and “"Spencer Treey end -•- Willa B. ln • Mus. Brlen ln "Bureau "Bureau Dorl* in competitors for the scholarships are re- AValOIl Frank Morgan in Frank Morgan O O’Brien ln Kenyon Warren William in Fay Wray in "Shang- oekeri Semple, to Holly- of of Persons" "No Ties" _ "Broadway to Holly- "Broadway Missing Parsons." Missing Marriaee Goodbye Again." hai Madness Ghost to submit one quested representative Benefit Concert. Bfllz Conn. ATS. wood." Cartoon wood" Cartoom_Musical comedy Musical comedy Bennett comedy. Arbuckle comedy City No. S. comedy. New England Conservatory work and a.i outline of their previous l and which be ex- are being made for a concert In Frank Morgan in O'Brien in "Bureau In "Bureau "Morning Glory Teacher training studies, will | Ave. brand* Frink Mortal) O'Brien "Morning Glory Wrecker." Gordon of pLANS to to Holly- cf Missing Persons of Persons" Kennedy comedy ... "Broadway Holly- "Broadway Missing Kennedy comedy. of Ohost City No. 4. Institute the com- to be amined and passed upon by given on Wednesday 645 Avt. E. evening, Pa. B wood Cartoon._wood.”_Cartoon. Comedy and oddity Comedy and oddity_Hollywood ghort Hollywood short Cartoon, travel Salk. of Concert Pianist Accompanist poser. October 18, at St. Patrick's Hall, under Dunn and James Dunn ar.d Carol lombard baynor-rarrell in Guvnor-Farrell in "Son of the Border •• *U*r» in Filers In in "Sunnyslde the of the Lameo Bally Sally Up." Sunnyslde Up "Ssllrr's luck Eol- DANCE AND MUSIC National 8SE3 1618 H St. N.W. auspices St. Vincent de Paul Dark. "Hold Me Tight.” "Hold Me Tight.” Supernatural.” Return Engagement. Return EnRagemert s"d« No. S. Whisper- Country Club Recital. Society. The artists will be Edythe Mt. Rainier, Md. Comedy and news. Comedy and news. Comedy and news._Comedy and news. Comedy red news Shadow, and comedy. Siudy With the Finest Teachers n i- Double Feature. Double Feature 'Double Feature. Double Feature Doub’e Feature.. Marrmon Brosius. concert harpist; Double Feature. T.n McCoy-in-"The Ballet Master. THZGDORE RFKEFI A JOINT recital will be given next l "Heroes for Sale.” "Heroes 'or Sale.” "The Woman Ac- "The Woman Ac- "The Mind Reader "The Mind Reader." End of the Trad Minna Nicman, pianist; John Talbert arOlina Acrobatic_MAURICE DELEPOPTE ** _ and and cused." and cused." ar.d and and The'ma Sunday afternoon at the Congres- .... Todd and Haslett. baritone, assisted by Karl Ho- llthdtN.C. Are a E. “Sailor Be Good." "Sailor Be Good Strong.” "Chrlstoph-r Strong Other Woman "No Other Women comedy. Tap.JACK MONTGOMERY sional Country Club by Senora Aurelia "_"Christopher .'*_"No ”_Pitts ler, pianist; Mary Park Clements, vio- /m O'Brien. Davis and O'Brien. Davis and O Brien. Davis and Victor Jory in "Devil's Richard Dlx in Richard Arlen In Jack Holt in Piano.FELICIA RYBIER Colomo de Alfaro, dramatic soprano, I of in "Bureau of 8tone of Haley Ties." linist. and Armand entral Stone in "Bureau Stone in "Bureau in Love," "No Marriage "Three Cornered "The Wrecker” Violin .MILTON SCHWARTZ OTTO Gumprecht, Jr., Persons." Missing Persons." Missing Persons." "Nothing Todd in "Beauty and Moon. Carson and Henry Nestor, baritone. _ Missing comedy. Kit Arbuckle comedy, flutist. 425 bth St. N.W. Senora de Alfaro, the wife of the Comedy, cartoon. Comedy, cartoon. Comedy, cartoon. But the Tooth." the Bus." Sport reel. No. 5. Comedy. cartoon. ■ ~ — ■■ >-- 2040 S St. N.W. attache of the Panama legation, will /■<■ | “Slim Summerville and slim Summerville and Marlene Dietrich and Marlene Dietrich and Cary Grant ar.d Carole Lombard and George O'BTien In Lircle Zaau Pitta In Zaau Pitts in Brian Aherne in Brian Aherne In Benita Hume in Randolph Scott In "Life In the Raw Phone DEcatur 3361 sing a of Spanish and American gToup _ "Har First Mate.” "Songs of of "Oambllrt Ship." Musical Festival. .... "Her Flrat Mate Songs." "Songs Songs." "Supernatural.” Serial. Phantom of the has chosen a k!05 Pa. At«. n.w. News, Comedy. SIMON songs, while Mr. Nestor Comedies._Comedies._New*, comedy. comedy _Andy_C!yde Comedies. Air. Oleason comedy. group of operatic arias for his pro- T'HE Washington Council of Social D 1 Alice Brady and Alice Brady and Joan Blondell and Joan Blondetl and Warner Baxter and Warner Baxter and* Davls-O'Brien In SINGING 1 in "Music Study Exalts Life" Agencies is a musical LOlOnV Frank Morgan In Frank Morgan Warren William In Warren William In Myrna Loy in Myrna Loy In "Bureau of Missing gram. sponsoring to Holly- "Penthouee.” Also courses for teachers _ “Broadway to Holly- “Broadway "Ooodbye Again." "Ooodbye Again.” "Penthouse.” Persons.” Gordon of Senora de Alfaro and Mr. Nestor will festival from October 30 to November Oa. Ave. St Farracut wood." Cartoon. wood." Cartoon. Musical and oddity. Mutlcal end oddity. Calloway cartoon. Calloway cartoon. Ghost Cltv, 4, oosn. Mrs. Elizabeth 14. Austin of the National Rec- be accompanied by Zanzig rv 1 Richard Dlx and Richard Dlx and Jack Buchanan and Charles Rugglea and Charles Rutiles and Ann Harding and Tom Keene in 1624 H St., corner of 17th will also be heard reation Association School Gardner Coombs, who will be the leader. L/limbarton Doris Kenyon in Dorig Kinyon In Margot Grahame In Mary Boland In Mary Boland In William Powell In “Crossfire" 8685 * ‘"No Tie*.” Mr. "Mama Lcves of Telephone XAtional In a number of piano selections. Musical groups in Washington are "No Marriage Ties.” Marriage "Yea. Brown." “Mama Loves Papa.” Papa.” "Double Harness." Comedy. Three 1348 Wig. Ave. N.W. MickevsBltBroadcast, MlckeyaBltBroadeast. Who a Zoo In Africa. Comedy. Oloha Oe. Comedy. Oloha Oe. Comedy. Pathe Newg Little Pita. ---- sponsoring this festival as well as the • 1 in Eddie Cantor 1n Boots Mallory In Twelvetrees Clive Brook and Lew Community Center, of P Eddie Cantor Helen Ayre’s and "Life In the Raw Department "Palmy Daya.” "Palmy Days" "Humanity.” and Bruce Cabot In George Raft In Ginger Rogers In Our Gant comedy. Singing Ruckman. Public Schools and the r air awn Smith Succeeds De- _ Brotdwav Gossip. Broidwav Oosslp. Broadway Brevities. "Disgraced." "Midnight Club." "Don't Bet on Love." Taxi Playground _ Boys comedy. of the Anacostla, D. C. Fish. Comedy ard cartoon. Hodge Podrte. cartoon. Jack Haley comedy. S-rlel. mat. as- partment District. The settle- Cartoon.__ _Cartoon. _Tropical only F. SMITH, formerly Helen and W Powell J. In "Picture j HAMER ments and recreational groups in Wash- if* J Helen Hayes and Hayes In "Jewel W. Powell In "Jewel Cagney Cagney *n "Picture Cary-Grant “in- WILLIAM to Priest at in Robert in C. Lomhr-d sistant organist Edgar | ington are taking part. nirncarome Robert Montgomery Montgomery Robbery. I. Dunn-G. Robbery." J. Dunn-G. Enatcher. Snatcher." C. Lombard "Gambll'-.e Shir" STUDIO of MUSIC b’en chosen "Another Language.” "Another Language.” Stuart in "Girl In Stuart In "Girl In In "Supernatural in "Supernatural "P.ide ’Em the National Cathedral, has ; _ ... Cowboy DIRECTOR SIDNEY HAMER Chris- E. near 8th._ Comedy, and news. Comedy and news. 41H." Com and news. 4in." Com ard news._Comedy and news._Comedy and news. Comedy. as organist at the National City Pnnc pal Cel.is:. National Sympfcopv II Ma"rlene Dietrich Marlene Dietrich Claudette Colbert and C’gudette Colbert and Leslie Howard and Leslie Howard ar.d Morri-.-Osborne tian Church, to succeed Robert Ruck- in For.ncriy Philad-phla Crrhestra a. d White With Fox. in in Richard Arlen In Richard Arlen in Paul Lukas in Paul Lukas in "Tomorrow at .. _ _ Seven.” will his services George nome■ Cleveland Symphony man. Mr. Smith begin j _ _ of Bonn." "Son* of Songs.” "Three Cornered "Cap'ured __ "Son* "Three Corne-ed "Cuoturrd" Ghost City No 5. COX'S news of today. At the morning service he big the week is the Specializing in the Art of will plav ‘'Choral," bv Boellman, and signing of George White, producer of Richard Rarthelmess Richard Barthelmess Jran Harlow and Jean Harlow and Nils Aster and Foster-Johann In "The Double Feature In In Clark Oable In Clark Oable In Kav Francis In Man Who Dared." "Her First BA5j No. 2,” by Smith. The “George White's Scandals" and esse .. Mate." VIOLIN, VIOLA, ’CELLO, "Antiphon promi- * _ _ "Heroes for Bale. Heroes for Bale.’ "Hold Yeur Man.” "Hold Your Mam "Storm at Daybreak.” Clancy of the Mounted, will nent member of New J _ w ‘ArlzonatoBroadway.' RENOVIZED artist Teachers chorus choir and the mixed quartet York’s theatrical iSthnr.K.I.Ave.w.B. Comedy. Comedy. Com., nore’ty, cartoon Com., novelty, Chapter .3. comedy. Chap. 10, mat. 1 cartoon_Comedy. p.m. STUDIO I MILTON 8CHWARTZ profession, who will bring his talents 1 D 1 Norma Shearer and Norma Bhaarer and Irene Dunn end Douelas Fairbanks, Jr. Lee Tracy and Double Feature .\ PAUL BRIOHTENBUR3 The hour of worship will be to motion pictures for the first time. Clark Oable In Clark Oable In PhlUlpe Holmes In In Anita Hume in "Sailor Be Qood.” evening ralm Violc.GEORGE WARGO _ _ Dark. ‘‘Btranae Interlude.” Interlude.” of Mme. "Tbe Narrow Corner.” "CTear Wires.” over to the first of the monthly He will produce and direct an annual "Btranie "Beereta All "Cheyenne Kid." given Del Ray, va. Short subjects.Short subjectsBlanche." Shorts. Short subjects. Short subjects. Serial. Cello. SIDNEY HAMTR services to be through the edition of his "Scandals" on the screen 1315 G St N.W. Nat 1533 Bass.JACQUES POBEL:. music given Feature. Double Feature. Double Feature. Double Feature. mat. D _ Double Feature. Double Double Feature, Double Feature. the choir, under the direction for Are years, according to the terms Theory.GEORGE WARC year by r nnCCSS Mat., Sunday 2 p.m. William Powell in Lew Ayres In Mat.. Wed. 2 p.m. 'The Strangers "The Strangers Matinee 1 p.m. Ensemble.SIDNEY HAM: If W. E. Bralthwaite. of the contract. The first film will be "Double Harnaaa" "Double Harness.” "Don’t Bet On Love.” "Don t Bet On Love.” Return.” Return." “Oun Law” 1118 H St. H Ship." "Oambllng "Humanity." “Infernal STUDIO, ---- started at the Fox studios in Hollywood E._"Oambllng Ship.”_"Humanity." Machine.”_"Infernal Machlne.”_ "Horsefeathers." 1310 20th St. 6161 * on November 1 and will be released p Boyd-Clark In '.'Flam- Boyd-Clark In “Flam- George E. Stone and George E. Stone and Helen Hayes and Ken Maynard Leo Cirillo ami Mary and VON UNSCHULD N.W._POtomac to in 1934. DaVOV lng Gold.” Laurel ing Oold.” Laurel and Fay Wray In Far Wray In Robert Montgomery in In Brian In “Moonlight Additions Alice. early Hardy com,, cartoon. Hardy com., cartoon. "The Big Brain." "The Bit Brain.” "Another Language." Buckaroo.” and Pretzels." __ f "Fiddlin' Sport Mme. Louise White's signing last week follows 3030 14th St, N.W Neuman travel talk. Neuman travel Oddity. Haley comedy. short. additions to the cast of talk._Oddity._ Novelty reel, cartoon. UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, Inc. closely on the announcement that Erik and Pret- Harlow and Jean Young and In in Wonderland” O "Moonlight Jean Harlow and Loretta Wheeler-Woolsey "Dinlomanlacs." And School FURTHERParamount’s "Alice ramous im- zels.” Clark Oable In Clark Gable in Ricardo Cortez In "Diplomanlaca"The Woman I Stole.” Preparatory Chp.rell, internationally 3CCO Mmc. Marie von Cnschuld. Mus. D., Pres. Pollv Moran as the Dodo Bird. Dark. "I Love That Man." "Hold Your Mar. "Hold Your Men." "Midnight Mary.” Comedy, travel ta’k. Comedv ard cartoon. Include presario and former associate of Max Professor of Pim^o Mouse. Sir Guy Silver Spring. Comedy and cartoon medy ar.d cartoon. Musketeers. Chap. No 4. met at 1. C0UTINH0 Raymond Hatton as the Reinhardt, had also been engaged as Md.__Pictorial_news._ _Comedy. rcvelt7._ TheJThr’e of Hearts and pT* James Dunn in James Dunn la Slim Summerville. Slim Summerville. Moonlight and "Moonlight and Lew Avro’s In ZOih School Year Standing as the King a Concert Pianist and Teacher producer. Otanton "Arizona to "Arizona to Zaza Pitts In Zoz'i Pitts In Pretzels" Fre.zels." "Drn t 3<“ on Love" Esuroivcrcd to Avrrd Dc r’tj Colin Kenny as the Clock. Broadway Broadway." "Her Pirn M e" "Her F.rst Mate" HtUibuitons in HalUburtons In Hoct Gihson in Graduate of the Koval Cons Ail lrs(.”JT:ntal and theorcti^l sub- Because Alice is a bad little girl who Hth A C Sts N E "When Ladies Meet" “When Ladies Meet." _"Blnrk_Beauty." "Black Beauty/^_ "India Speaks."_' .ndia Speaks"_ "A Ha"'i M n." Srr. of Lisbon. Portugal. Master pup mirrors. jeeis taught an artht of 31 Eugen d' Albert and E:ze. pe.ri. E. climbs down tunnels, through Author Acts. o 1 Lionel Barrymore ai d Monel Eairymore and "Th* Cor.rta: t Warren William a’d Ezrbaia Stanwyck Young-Cortez In Heroes for Sale." by faculty trees and the I ke. Charlotte Henry, Cowboy >vlvan Mariam Hopkins In Mariam Hopkins in Woman." Ccnstm'-e Cuinrr.ngs and George Brent in "Midnight Mary." "Crossfire." m:tnbcrs. Up J Classes for Children famous "The Stranger s Re- "The Stranger's Re- Var.ety. In The Mind Reader" "Eaby Face." Lost Special. Chapter Three Musketeers. Special who the role, will have six iden- \\7ILL JAMES, cowboy author, R. I Ave. N w Centers for Piano plays v 104 turn" Comedy. turn." Comedy. _Cartoon_ Comedy, sport novelty. Comedy and cartoon. No. 11. Comedy. New serial. Mat, at I. Preparatory Private Lessens for Advanced Sludu. costumes, one for each day of whose book “Smoky,” which is tical T* (' Claudette Colbert and Claudette Colbert and Lionel Barrymore In Lionel Barrymore In Kay Francis and Kay Francis and Randolph Scott in and Violin. Tuition Fee in the week, since she must appear on the being made by Fox into a film, sold llVOll Riehard Arlen In Richard Alien in “One Man's Journey." "One Man’s Journey." E. G. Robinson In E. O. Robinson In "Man of the Forest." STUDIOS more "Thro® Cornered Thelma Todd comedy. Thelma Todd comedy. ”1 Loved a Woman.” Loved a Woman.” Bhoat city No. 6. Al- «et bright and clean every morning. than 300,000 copies, will add __ "Three Cornered ”1 reach of everyone. Idth*Park Rd. Moon" Mualcal com. Moon" Mualcal com. oddity. oddity. _Mnalcal ahort. .. The outfit consistsof six blue dresses, “actor” to his descriptive title when he ~ At a mtunt of abtarrarto* 1731 Conn. Ave. N.W. appears as narrator in the Fox film. 3026 Ch. Ch. Victor Jory and Irene Bmtley head the York 4H.TKS 9Ut£gaJrlSH& McKinley St., feather slippers and sis hair ribbcca, m* __ft___ ^ ZfyfXr _HtH) fit HU Ml (>*!