THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. C-10 SUNDAY, MAY 25. 1952 • News of Art s ' V::; News of Music Mk IF Local Water Color Club i nHHHn - R Puccini's Friend Writes mm * V|H' S H | Stages a Superior Show i His Complete Life Story Jury System Makes For a Fair Selection, mSSSm: iSF Tm But It Can't Do With Away Arguments - Priest, a Townsman of the Composer in Italy, B| H* 'SI Recaptures Mi | By Florence S. Berryman Charm of the 'lmmortal Bohemian' The Washington Water Color "Bridge,” Herb Fichter’s exqui- By Alice Eversman Club’s 55th annual, which site little "Pagliacei,” R. B. For- r opened 10 days ago, to remain tel’s “Figure” with its varied The music world waited e Golden West.” priest was a I more The 3 only through next Friday, im- than a quarter || textures, James H. Kleeg’s in- of a century afterr singer himself. Once when serv- Hi... pressed me as a superior show, tricately patterned his death for a complete re- ing in army, colonel "Animal and and the his including many approaches, Insects” and Peggy Goldstein’s liable biography of the great oper- - asked his advice on how to win and high "Three composer, in technical accom- Sisters” (giraffes). atic Giacomo Puccini. i. over the Austrians of the village plishment. Much of the credit Now - it has two. The recent re- they were occupying. Discovering must go to the jury system Smithsonian lease by Prentice-Hall, Inc., off that the leading citizen, a doctor, explained adopted, and as a Representative Dante del Fiorentino’s “Immortal 1 was a music lover, Father Dante foreword to the exhibition cata- Carroll D. Bohemian.” follows by a year and i engaged a guitarist, went into the logue, which is free to all visi- Kearns (Republican of Pennsyl- a few weeks the first large-scale doctor’s garden began to sing, composed vania) Introduced on May 12 biography e and tors. The jury was of Puccini by George e “Recondita armonia,” "E lucevan of the club’s officers and hoard a bill to establish the Smith- R. Marek. The small histories in le stelle” from “Tosca” were fol- managers: Atkyns, sonian Gallery of Art as part by Giuseppe i of Lee Italian Adami andi lowed by other Puccini arias. Gladys Milligan, Henry Olson, of a National War Memorial Arnaldo Fraccarola, together with Soon the hostile opened L. Pahl, Summy, which will include also a thea- i door in C. Katherine Vincent Seligman’s "Puccini i greeting. Sidney Shapiro, Lyn Egbert, ter and house. This is Among Friends,” have a companion measure supplied Understanding of "Boheme" Margaret Comegys and Richard to his heretofore most of the available I Collins. earlier legislative proposals to information about the man and 1 One has but to read of Puccini’s The method of prize awards, establish the last two, and fOr his life. Now the picture is com- . first days in the little fishing vil- 'growing out of the selection, that purpose, to transfer the pleted by Del Fiorentino’s moving j lange of Torre del Lago to under- seem to be as fair any unexpended funds of the Na- JEAN would as memoir. stand how the atmosphere of "La LANGLAIS method could be. But many tional Capital Sesquicentennial Father del Fiorentino, like Puc- . Boheme” appealed to him. In the visitors will undoubtedly con- Commission to the Commission cini, was born in Lucq*. For gen- . opera he has pictured his com- sider not a few of the non-win- of Fine Arts. erations members of both families ; panions of those wild days, their ning paintings more worthy of Mr. Kearns regards his bill as were either musicians or clergy in[ pranks and buffoonery, with a Blind Organist to Play Here honors than some of those which an amendment to the bill gained through adopted years the local church. This common i fidelity associa- Jean Langlais, famous composer • land. In addition to position received them. This is probably 14 ago by the his Congress, heritage gives a flavor, intimacy r tion. In "Tosca” are the sounds of and organist of ! as organist in one of the most inevitable under any system of 75th establishing the and authority bells village, Ste. Clotflde’s in to the priest’s story r the church of the , famous in he awards. Smithsonian Gallery of Art. “Downtown," by Eliot O’Hara, which received second prize impossible any Paris, will give a recital in the churches France In 1939, for one else to i and the scene in the church is ' teaches organ, composition and Eliot O’Hara’s "Downtown” a national architectural in the 55th annual exhibition of the Washington Water Color achieve. Marek’s biography is a t patterned after Puccini’s own Washington Cathedral Wednesday counterpoint at National In- (shown herewith), which fetched competition was held, and 10 scholarly, r the Club, on view in the Natural History Building foyer through detailed account based [ youthful experiences in Lucca. at 8:30 p.m. The blind artist is stitute of the Young Blind in second prize, is superb, vividly prizes totaling $19,000_ were on When Father i Paris awarded, the first, Saturday. research conducted after the ¦ del Fiorentino said making his first American tour, , where he himself was educated, suggesting people on a rainy $7,500, to war in the places where the com- his first mass after ordination, an night, Eliel Saarinen and his accompanied by Mme. Langlais i Andre Marchal, the famous blind on wet pavements shim- associ- pigment, including gold and ton Artists poser lived supplemented by the > "Ecce Sacerdos” scribbled on a and will visit mering in the street and shop ates, and the recommendation and the Washington 13 States and I organist, was his teacher. Later silver, which he has used with a Sculptors Group. reading of more than 600 un- . piece of paper by Puccini was part Canada in tour. lights. Richard that they should be the archi- a six-week M. Langlais attended the Paris Collins’ “Clear- lavish hand to convey his feel- known letters and the interview- . of the musical service. At the fes- M. Langlais played ing,” prize, tects of the proposed building. has exten- • Conservatory of Music where he which received third ings about the overpowering ing of Puccini’s living relatives. . tivities following, the local band in Europe is full of movement. merits Said (in Studio Group sively and particularly ' worked with Dupre and studied The Mr. Kearns part): grandeur Byzantine It is analytical and informative ! played excerpts from “Tosca” and "This (of of and faculty in Holland, Switzerland and Eng- • orchestration with Paul Dukas. of Gustav Trots’ abstract studio splendid act 1938) Renaissance architecture in Howard art members but somewhat detached in the a chorus from “Manon” was sung. life, on which the top prize gathered quietly Lois Jones Celine Tabary i still has dust since Venice, Rome, and Sicily. and estimate of the composer’s char- The life of these Tuscan peasants bestowed, and its the Pisa are showing through May 30, ¦ was Peter Blanc’s adoption by Congress, These paintings are expression- acter. Father del Fiorentino > was bound up with Puccini’s Turntable Talk: "Composer,” which got the Arts despite its an exhibition of the work of being a part of the lstic in a very personal way, and writes from what he knew per- • music. Crafts Co. prize, their "Studio Group” Inspi- and are much basic law of the land, and de- far removed from the average at sonally. While covering the same Father Dante writes with charm difficult How- spite very great ration House, ground more to discern. the need for it. tourists’ ideas of “sunny Italy.” 1867 Kalorama as to the events of Puc- • and fluency. Now an American ever, it is to be remembered “If my is adopt- road N.W. public amendment cini’s career, it is the home- citizen, he is at present pastor of Songs Are Gai n ing Rapidly that these award winners cap- ed, the strong desire of, the ly ¦ details connected with them, , St. Lucy’s Church in Brooklyn, tured the highest number of people of the District of Colum- Miniature Annual the of reactions the villagers and IN. Y. He studied in Rome, Pisa affirmative votes of the nine bia to have the temporary Statistics the 19th annual Impressions of Peru companions of composer, of the the , and at Columbia University. His jurors, out of 499 entries. "Luna buildings which up the exhibition of The Miniature (now Mrs. give In Recording clutter Mary Watkins that the book a begins Popularity special 1 book when he himself was Composition, City,”, by Doris Mall great Sculptors Thackara) charm. removed will receive Painters, and Gravers James has a solo ex- 15 years old and first saw Puc- By James G. Deane Seidler, given the graphic arts impetus.” Society of Washington, D. C., hibition at the Whyte Gallery cini lying in a boat with a broken prize, is a distinguished example 'Always Wholesome' If songs are heard too seldom to full advantage. Listen, just for It will be a real achievement were given here May 11, and an through May, comprising about leg due to an accident "in the in the print section. if Mr. Kearns’ bill illustration last Sunday, of the Peru, "Puccini.” says the author, the concert hall, at least there fun, revives in- 20 paintings of some of "was i roaring devil of a motorcar he in ; to Carissimi’s "Vittoria! terest in the original plans prize-winning portrait on ivory. depicting scenes, such as first, last and always, Noteworthy Items for them wholesome. owned.” Then was bom his love is less and less need to be with- Vittoria!” and try to convince the Gallery So high is the technical skill Street,” Mar- He came from the clean for as Smithsonian of Art, "Cuzco "Quechua Tuscan i Puccini. In later years he be- out them in the home. Record ; yourself it isn’t Handel! I found I had checked which comprehended not only concentrated in many of the ket Place.” etc.; others ex- •oil. lived in the beautfiul land, . his almost daily companion noteworthy 53 of the 156 items came are Bach a repository for works of art, more than 200 works “in little” pressing the artist’s reaction to and was himself clean. His > the church makers exploring deeper into There’s another release in the show, a far larger num- when curate of in but an or- on view in the foyer of the Nat- the rich folklore and symbol- genius was a gift, but it was a Lago. the vast vocal storehouse. Many ] from Westminster utilizing Miss ber than can be mentioned. also administrative ¦ Torre del ganization an ural History Building. U. S. Na- ism. gift from his family and from The of Laszlo, Among many urban for ever-renewed i scandals of Puccini’s life, their finds are rewarding. too. She collaborates with scenes with activity, and an tional Museum, that it seems in- Mrs. Thackara is a good Lucca, as well as from God.” So the quarrels with his wife Elvira, architectural features, well ex- auditorium for it 1 A Washington firm, WCFM, is ] Hilde Roessel-Majdan, contralto; lectures, films, orchestra and vidious to single out for specific painter, and I am sympathetic is that Father del Fiorentino 1 his manner of working, the suc- ecuted in naturalistic manner, I epace ties up the story composer responsible for one of the more Waldemar1 Kmentt, tenor, and drama. mention, the few which with her obvious enthusiasm for of the ’ cesses and failures of his liked Frederic Whitaker’s permits. the ancient lore of the Indians, with the inhabitants of the little are interesting recent items. Shortly Alfred, Poell, bass, in the San ¦ all told. The details gain in cantata “Church of fit.. Francis, There are than two which has inspired many of towns where he lived near • Cooper’s more Lucca the telling through the author’s before his death. Dr. Hans Kindler No.] 84, "Ich Bin Vergnugt," while Miguel”; Mario "Re- Moderns color these paintings. But it seems and how they shared his personal at Patrick’s,” Raymond dozen examples of water successes i knowledge. The foibles set about planning what he hoped on< the reverse is the cantata No. pairs St. Three days remain to see the painting oh ivory, which is still to me there is rather too much and his tribulations. of the composer, while Assort- not min- : Calcey’s "Pittsburgh one-man shows at the the of work most of it crowded into In the end, it is as much a story imized, are would become an extensive ex- 106, “Actus Tragicus,” with some Phillips kind people some of softened when viewed ment,” Lois Mailou Jones’ "St. Gallery of paintings by Nicolas think of as "miniature.” Among them. The Indian symbols are of the villagers surrounding Torre ; by eyes change program for talent in Eu- wonderful choral passages. Her- the tolerant of the Tuscan i Cezaire,” Jay O’Meilia’s "New de Stael and William Congdon, them are particularly attractive reinterpreted by the artist, and del Lago where Puccini lived many ’ peasants. Many rope unknown anec- and America. His first Euro- i mann Scherchen conducts the York,” "Shadows on 14th both new to Washington gal- items Lisbeth Stone Barrett, she has remained free of any years. Their touching are related. pean was a young Street,” by devotion i dotes Famous names recruit Finnish i Vienna State Opera Orchestra on by Mary Etta Sharpe, leries. De Stael, Swedish- Margaret slavish to to, and constant interest in, of Benton, Rosina Cox adherence Indian i fill the pages. soprano, Tii Niemela. Death pre- and "Compositions,” by Lau- Russian parentage, is 38, and Boardman, Dunn, color and design. Still, the In- what the celebrated man in their the National a 12-inch disc. Recording is Marjorie Jack Puccini’s final illness cast de- vented former Sym- splendid.j rence P. Sisson. already a “dominant influence Grue and Jerry Quier. dians themselves do this better midst was doing warms the heart. spair over these loving' phony conductor from carrying * Abstract paintings and those is to people. in contemporary art,” according Marian U. M. Lane is repre- because it is a part of their It easy understand that this When his body was brought back out his ambitions, but he made ' Songs of a Wayfarer in other contemporary idioms to the loyalty and understanding 1 critique and biographical sented with 6 of her beautiful racial and spiritual life. was a to Torre del Lago two years after provision in his will to bring Mme. Blanche Thebom, last outstanding to me were Rudolf data accompanying his source at which Puccini ¦ heard here group of illuminations, well known to I think the best of Mrs. fed his - his death, hundreds begged for Niemela to this country for some month, in the Met’s “,” has von Huhn’s "Counterpoint Eta,” 6 paintings. They are abstrac- Thackara’s paintings Inspiration. The fisherman, Ar- local art lovers, and commented is the the honor of carrying him to his concerts. essayed, beautiful “Songs Ralph De Burgos’ "Driftwood.” tions, built up with considerable vertical panel “The Amazon naldo Gragnani, was his critic. resting place. Mahler’s upon by Ruel P. Tolman, So- M • last Posted for all She appeared in a memorial pro- of, Wayfarer” (Victor, 12-inch). Josephine Danforth’s “Fiesta,” travail. Three have with pas- a been ac- ciety president. He called atten- No. 1,” with its good design I am not satisfied this to read was the notice: “The gram to her benefactor at the j Sir conducts the Marguerite Burgess’ “Bird Pat- quired by Phillips sage.” once said. “I tried ¦ or- the Gallery. tion also to 2 examples in the and green and brown color Puccini Great One will pass agqin for the Library of Congress two years , group tern,” Evelyn Wentz’ It out with Arnaldo 1 chestra. On the reverse is a “Stained Congdon, now 40, is American, same medium by Carl H. scheme. and he wasn't > last time along the wnite road ago, and last year gave a private of songs, sung Glass Composition,” Samuel in Providence, R. pleased.” Os another bit he said, with born L, a Tcherny, one of which, “A A native of the District of . which leads to the lake. His recital here. She also appeared in j piano. Miss Thebom is a first- Bookatz’ "Newport Market” and graduate of Yale University. Columbia, the artist studied at "IfI can make him sing it when spirit, here present, vibrates like New Last summer WCFM ] Tobias Simple Prayer,” he said, is de- drying i York. rate artist with a fine voice, and Schneebaum’s "Rasho- According to the data framed serving of “special for the Phillips Gallery’s art school be Is his nets or working in David’s harp. Display your best issued a recording she made of attention I 1 i this is quite good listening. She Mon.” with his show, with a critique its technical skill which equals in the 19305. Since 1936 she has the garden, then I know have draperies from your balconies, songs. Now a , Among 35 1 some Scandinavian doesn’t put much excitement into works, in the by H. S. Ede, he is primarily a or that the work exhibited in Washington and ytfitten something the whole world streV your casements with new has been issued, de- j graphic arts section, I His paintings, approaches of I the record it, however. The recording, done liked sculptor. done in done in ages past.” other cities. She has participat- willlisten to.” golden broom which is now in voted to music of Schubert and inj England, Jack Perlmutter’s dynamic sculptured in is top-notch. Italy, are almost - ed in annuals 'lt was from Arnaldo that flower and which he so Haydn. Another unusual specimen is frequently the loved well. is another fine a among of the Washington Father del Fiorentino first heard It is not a funeral which passes. The seven Schubert songs are < hand bound book, the Society of singer who needs no introduction that Artists and the Washington the arias from “The Girl of the Giacomo Puccini is not dead.” set to verses dealing with such ( smallest exist, done by An- to record buyers. Her latest effort nette Joyce Metcalfe. It is “Lin- Artists Guild, of both of which poetic subjects as laughter and ; group by is a of sacred arias the coln’s Addresses,” printed from she is a member. tears, unrequited love, a grave- , great masters, the masters in this Ellsworth Funeral. movable type. (However, yard, the sunset and dreams. In- ( being Haydn, tHere Business Women case Mendelssohn, are smaller case books.) Conquest by Terror eluded are "Ihr Bild,” from "Die Bach and Handel. Even Miss Ste- By John Clagett Proctor bound Exquisite little oil By Leland Stowe. (Random To Schwanengesaenge” and "Das to get out On* of first funerals the : troops from being com- paintings, Hold Concert ber seems of breath the at Federal water colors, prints, Wirthaus,” from the “Winterreise” ] up enamels, House; $3.50.) of Columbia Recre- The Business and Professional keeping with Conductor Max White House brought on by the i municated to the disunion forces ceramics and sculptures give the The District Glee Club a cycle. The Haydn selections num- ; Rudolf’s hurried tempo in Bach’s Here in grim is Department, which sponsors Women’s is giving Civil War was that of Ephriami South of that city. While at the show extensive variety. Crea- detail the ation ; concert jit DAR Chapter ber five, four of them to texts in “My .Heart Ever story of satellite Europe with afternoon’s by the ¦ Faithful.” And Elmer Ellsworth, colonel of the telegraph office he discovered the tors of some of the outstanding this concert the House this afternoon at 4 pjn. English. , an excerpt from Elijah sounds a its warning for the West—six Orchestra, an- J New York Zouaves, who was , items are John Taylor Arms, Washington Civic Deems Taylor’s .. . The songs are charming and | killed secession flag floating over the thoroughly regimented children trifle over-fervent—or is it justthe in Alexandria, Va. 24, Eleanor Cox, Janet Gilbert, nations nounces that school will "The Highway- ! Mme. Niemela sings them expres- ; music? But things otherwise t May 1861, House, and, taking with and so closely tied to the Soviet of charge. are when just 24 years of age. In : Marshall Katherine Hobbs, Minor Jame- be admitted free man” is the sively. She is obviously an artist ; as they should be. “IKnow That him a squad of men, proceeded to Union, economically and po- ac- him was the making of a great son, Daniel Knowlton, Dr. Mallo ’ feature of the of no mean talents. She is ; Liveth,” the the place, and in respectful lan- litically, that no separation Summer School of Music My Redeemer from military leader, and his sudden Lopez (breadcrumb sculptures), The program di- ¦t' ' \ ' companied by her composer-hus- : “Messiah,” is the piece de resis- guage desired the landlord (James seems possible short of a world Mary Washington College in ~ taken away undoubtedly took Leonora Quarterman, Lisel Sal- at rected by Mme. band, Pentti Koskimies. The vocal i Recording is 1 Jackson) to haul it down. This war. Mr. Stowe has done an Fredericksburg, Va., offers a 9 tance. excellent from the Union Army zer, Maysie Stone, Reynold Gilderoy Scott. MW ! W sound comes through well, the (Columbia, 12-inch). a most! request being refused, he pro- excellent job of interpretive re- scholarship in piano, violin, cello, valuable and enthusiastic officer. ( top Weidenaar and I. Ylahim - piano a shade less so. The record his squad to the porting on the countries beyond to a Wolcott Fen- iTKLa, “Soiree Francaise” is the title of ceeded with (among the very few modernists viola and voice student in ner, baritone is 12-inch, long-playing. As a drillmaster he had no equal ( of the house and hauled it down. the iron curtain. | another new 12-inch Columbia in in show). the Washington area. Applica- sings this country, and with his descending the stairs the the soloist of St. | Latin Songs vocal release. Pierre Bemac Corps, "In tions for an audition should be John’s Church, ¦ -plays Zouaves which he formed keeper| of the house discharged one sent to Dean Alvey, jr., Angeles made baritone; in Chicago, he Edward is the soloist. Victoria de los piano. The is by Chabrier, tohred the Eastern load of a double-barreled gun into Lichtman Solo college by Tuesday. her concert debut here just two J music it is said, "golden J ABBOTT ART at the Mme. Scott Debussy," Satife and cities, winning, the| heart of Col. Ellsworth, who Shirley I'^Qv 1 months ago, and her Poulenc him- opinions Lichtman’s one-artist was born in American J self. It’s all very pleasant but the everywhere.” His men fellj dead upon the stairs. Pvt. The annual fiesta to be held at bow only two years ago. But the were not to exhibition of drawings, water SCHOOL . Eng- morej so if you know French. allowed use tobacco, Brownell,] one of the Zouaves ac- colors and sculpture which the main gymnasium of the Cen- Spanish soprano already is estab- and the use of intoxicating liquors Summer Session land, and stud- And then there is Lily Pons. ( companying Ellsworth to take opened at the Artists’ tral YWCA this afternoon at 3 lished the top rank. Spanish . in any permitted. Mart. ied at Guildhall Mme. Scott. in This time it’s pieces by Proch and form was not t down the flag, instantly discharged 1361 Wisconsin avenue, last June 23 to August 15 o’clock is a benefit for under- songs generated the greatest ap- He had | School of Music ijnd in Paris. David,j with flute obbligato by worked hard for the the contents of his tausket into Sunday, will remain through For Children and Admit* privileged boys of the Washington plause at her Constitution Hall of and bayoneting After appearing as leading con- Frankj Versace and Julius Baker. election Lincoln accom- Jackson’s, brain, his next Saturday. AmIt for Circular. area. An opportunity to spend recital, and now Victor has issued j panied President-elect to tralto with several opera com- Miss Pons still sounds flutelike, the body| as he fell. The remaining Mrs. Lichtman has studied in 2013 Eye St. N.W. two weeks at the YMCA Camp | a 10-inch long-playing record | panies, she sang in oratorio with j herself. But the disc calls for a Washington, where he received a barrel of the gun in Jackson’s Chicago, Philadelphia, Letts with all expenses paid will which includes two of those she Detroit, NA. 8054 the New York Philharmonic and not-too-gentle, reprimand to Co- lieutenant’s commission prepara- hand| was discharged as he reeled and finally, with Heinz War- be provided. sang here, plus 10 others. The : (10- tory to his grazing the Detroit Symphony, also in re- lumbia—is its popular price entrance in the War backward,I the ball the neke at the Corcoran School composers are Granados and Fal- series) Department. upon Arlington Symphony citals. She taught music at the inch, the new AAL any ex- However, the foreheadI of Brownell.” here. She in many media, The Civic r la. Miss de los Angeles’ voice is ( works Association held its annual meet- . University School of Music in cuse for cutting only halfway issuance of the President’s procla- On the day of the funeral The exhibits widely. She is a mem- beautiful and it would be hard to April 15, ing Jack H. Williams, , Lincoln, Nebr.. in Wisconsin and in? Shame! mation of 1861, he has- ! Star carried this account: ber of the Society of Washing- last week. imagine these songs sung better. *** * mejnber of the cello section, has i in Chicago and was active as di- tened to New York and organized “The body of the late CoL E. E. The recording is excellent. Miss : been elected president. Other ¦ rector of music and contralto so- IN THE OFFING A line of type the regiment of 1,200 men,with! Ellsworth of the New York Zou- de los Angeles also did an earlier . got somewhere from this col- which he returned to Washington was on Saturday morning officers G. Fritz, in several churches. ’ lost i aves are: Wilbert vic%loist disc of Spanish songs. D. treas- At present Mme. Scott is State > umn a couple of Sundays back. in three weeks. He a hand- i removed, under a military es- president; Charles Davey, Lat'in ; was urer; . chairman of the National Asso- Songs from another clime It said you could look for Tosca- some, fascinating fellow, and the cort, from the Navy Yard to the Florence K. Brumfield, sec- —ltaly—are offered on West- ciation of Teachers of Singing and a i nini’s (and Beethoven’s) "Ninth” idol of the President, and upon Executive Mansion, preparatory to retary. The association closed the i minster 12-inch disc by Magda about season with a balance of SBOO in . director of the St. Stephen’s Lu- October. his death his body was brought to its removal to New York. Jt was Laszlo, Italian-Hungarian soprano Victor, incidentally, is toying metallic coffin, of svppuis^A the treasury. theran Church Choir in Wash- the White House, from which his placed in a art!* heard recently two Bach Matter What ... ington on re- with the idea of re-releasing a funeral took place. imitation rosewood, heavily l Ifa , noted in this Dat- Thelma Callahan, charter mem- leases column. complete Cosi fan Tutte about mounted with silver, and enveloped > You'll Find all the ing from the 16th and 17th cen- Many versions of Ellsworth’s 1 i ber of the District of Columbia tion of Music Clubs and of the that time. That would be the death have been The in the flag. It was Vest for Less at... Washington turies, these songs are by such Fritz Busch-Glyndebourne written. the the gal- For the \j Chapter of the National Guild of Piano Teachers’ For- Opera Star's version, published the fol- in usual uniform of Piano Teachers, has been ap- um. Among other posts, she has well-known composers as Monte- Co. version, in Italian, long un- a beautiful ) I Ckei.G. *•—"« lowing day will be here repeated: lant commander, and Professional pointed chairman of the guild to i served as adjudicator for the NBC verdi and Pergolesi, plus others available. And Columbia is re- bouquet of white lilies placed upon “At 4 o’clock a.m., at about the ; Student succeed La Salle Spier, who has i and the National Guild of Piano not so familiar. Some of the lat- i cording the Met’s English version the breast. From 8 o’clock to 11 U and the | ter are especially engaging. Miss of same moment, the Zouaves landed Atott resigned. past president ' piano I She is of Teachers in the national i this Mozart masterwork next filled with wide of Oil at from the steamers, the east room was a | See our selection Color | District of Columbia Federa- Laszlo has a rich, warm voice week—but without Patrice Munsel. Alexandria sympathizing crowd, to Sets, Water Color Sets, Canvas and the ¦ auditions. and the troops before named who anxious i 1310 New York Are. N.W. which well suits this antique.music (Her contract is with Victor.) ; see the face of the departed sol- canvas panels, trashes. Frames | and the recording project proceeded hy the bridge reached ! also tapers. ! fine shows it offMore of this later. bore end Tempera Colors; 1 NA. 4181 , that town. As the steamers drew dier, which a pleasant and 1 aspect. Five Convenient AdirtMMet H The Campbell up hear armed natural I Contult the Yellow Phone Book School of Music the wharf, boats hour for the left the Pawnee, whose crew “At the appointed the DYER S? Invites You to Use the Summer Months for Your Programs leaped upon the wharves just be- ; funeral, the President of 734 13th St. N.W. |l - of the Week United States and Mrs. Lincoln. District 1130 Professional Growth Gallery p.m. fore the Zouaves reached the || |H TODAY. of Art, 8 Compositions I Secretary Seward daughter. YMCA PAN-AMERICAN CLUB, The crews the and annual Minor Op. 6 No. shore. of Pawnee’s ; Gen. Aesta, Latin American entertainers. upon by Secretary Smith and wife, main gymnasium, Central 3 boats were fired the few 1 YMCA. Virginia sentries as the Scott, a number of Army officers, SUMMER CHORAL CLINIC rb ' THE AGRICULTURE 1 CHORISTERS. some by Drs. Mar- < William O. Tufts, tended Butler and Plus Special. Activities Program Building t iamm jSf” Brahms’m director: Margaret the decks of the steamers bearing r-^ft£? ßlwe? h 1 « soprano, soloist: 1 Fectivsfover’ture'’festival overture. ****«¦ shall and Chaplain Dodge of the “' ——— “Arirt.mirAcademic SL them. : —— Thomas Jefferson auditorium, De- Immediately on landing, tK Clinic under super- THE ALEXANDRIA CIVIC ORCHES- partment of Agriculture. Master is I" 8:30 p.m. Col. Ellsworth Zouaves. Dr. Pyne made some G Margrave. ’’ marched the' rrfliff Summer Choral Clinic TRA. Dr. Wendell condiK- Bortniansky's ’ "Cherubic Hymn • H well,°*Chotr Con- tor; St. "Glory very impressive remarks the ¦enSSngering t^x I parish hall. Luke’s ProtA- to God”; Di Lasso's "Ma- Zouaves up into the center of the on \f\V ductor, Church of ¦ Campbell Schoal of Mtftic tant Episcopal Church, Wellington toha, Charming Malden"; "Good subject U b L“* County. Va„ p.m. Day. My resistance whatever to < of the sudden death and I E St. N.W., Wash. 1, D. C. 1 Park. Fairfax 4 Love”: Arne’s "WhlcK Is town, no Pictures ore numbered to corre- te? £a? si!inu? | t Beethoven’s "Corlolanus Overture.” the Properest Day to Bing.” Quitter's progress offered. manly character of the deceased oils, 1 Mozart's ’Heffner” symphony, over- "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal,” their being i spond with loch kit complete & FEE. | Enclosed Is my SI.OO Registration Fee for ture to Humperdinck’s “Hansel and "May Day Carol.” arr. Taylor; "The “Immediately on landing, soldier. convoy ¦ Choral Clinic. the i with oils, 12*16 end DRAFTING!! the Summer The tuition Gretel.” Bizet’s "L’Arlesienne Suite.” Old Woman and the Peddler.” having yJ)4U I will be paid at the time of Registration, "Waltz,” from Tschalkowsky’s "Eu- "Swansea Town." "Kitty of Col- Zouaves marched up into the cen- "The services been con- brushes. Choice of 19 4,50 I June 33rd. II SUPPLIES l tene Onegin.” ratne." Strickland’s "Come Join the ter of the town to the city flag- cluded, the body was conveyed to subjects* ¦ |!j Dial District 3464 j 0. C. FEDERATION OF MUSIC Dance.” Foster’s "Ah. May the Red i I CLUBB, student members’ concert. Rose Live Alway”; Herbert’s “The staff, upon which they immediate- the hearse, drawn by four white » - i 18x24 Size Canvas $5 Per Set For Further In- , YWCA, ;.'lO Name Barker Hall. 4 p.m. __ Call to Freedom.” STEINER, violinist; HOWARD METCALFE, organ recital, lyhoisted the American flag. horses. . . . i I GEORGE EVE- 710 formation pianist; Epiphany Church, p.m. "Corp. Brownell, lA||V|| 3313 Addr, “ | LYN SWARTHOUT, sonata 8:30 Boell- "Col. Ellsworth then marched the Zouave who Or Moil Your | recital. Phillips Gallery, 6 p.m. mann’s “Gothic Suite.” Bach’s avenged Brahms’. “Sonata No. 1. O Major, “Prelude, B Flat"; Lemaigre’A “Ca- with a portion of this command : the death of his com- 13th ¦ ¦¦ 11th Advance | Fhaaa Op. 78”: Smith's “Sonade." Hln- pricelo.’’Stebbin’s "At Dusk. 71 Lla- to the telegraph office, which he mander. attracted much attention I demith's "Sonata No. 2, D Major, dow’s ‘The Music Box.’’ Johnston’s i Op. II.” “Evensong.” Kinder’s "In Sprlng- placed strongi as he line, bearing the 7334 Balto. Ave. College Park, DM. Registration I <¦ I seized and under a walked in SUPPLY CO., INC. CHECK: NATIONAL GALLERY ORCHESTRA, time.” Karg-Elert'a "March Ttt- V Balm, conductor; guard, to prevent any captured secession banner, Fee Now’ I g Singer Ttacher Chair Director Richard National omphaie.” in order i bathed 934 Now York Ave. N.W. ST. 2821 ? ? neip of the movement at the’ the colonel's blood.” -?