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MASONIC. lain. Matron Alice Larrlmore Schramm degree work for the week, u entertained her officers December 27 Adventure reported for publication, la aa aChristmas party. A birthday follower Monday, Potomac Lodge, party will be held January 13. No. 5: B. B. French. No. 15, and The following THEPentalpha, No. E. A. degree, officers of Brlghtwood By Mary 33. Chapter were installed Roberts Rinehart with Pentalpha Lodge having ac- December 26 by a “get Past Patron Joe Haight, husband of quainted night” in addition. Tuesday, incoming Copyright. 19J*. b» Worth American Metropolitan the matron, assisted by Past Newspaper Alliance and National. No. 13. F. C. and social; M. Matron Mollie - E. Bateman, as marshal, v Newspaper Service. M. Parker Lodge. No. 37. E. A. de- Wednesday, Washington Com- and Past Matron Beulah E. Coakley. gree. as chaplain, as follows: Matron. Anita mandery, No. 1, K. T., Order of the I. Haight; patron, SYNOPSIS. as the woman of that second bloom ng. Temple. Thursday. William Single- G. Balls Klnslow; 1 R. associate matron. Ardell Pavne; sec- Missie Is married at 20 to to think of her always as young and ton Chapter, No. 14. R. A. M„ grand retary, Past Matron Colfax off ! lovely and lovable. Bertha Bteker; Wesley Dexter, gay, 35. He goon visitation at 8 o’clock. Friday, Mount treasurer, florid. But sometimes at night In her sleep Pleasant Chapter, M., Grace M. Newkn: con- tires of her and just when she feels that No. 13. R. A. ductress, Ethel Nagle; associate holds nothing but ! she crept into that closed room, as the grand visitation at 8 o'clock. con- life unhappiness, she old Phoenicians crept to their dream ductress. Agnes Motyka: chaplain. O. meets Kirby Phelps. Suddenly they Irene Tippett; Marshal, Gertrude realize that they are in | chambers in the trmplc. She would Tomorrow, starting at 4:30 p.nu at love. She warns waken with a start, a sense of guilt, the House of the Temple of the Su- Haight; organist, Bertie Barrett: to leave Wesley, but there is a sham Adah, Edith K. struggle between and reaching out touch the child in his preme Council of the Scottish Rite for Robinson: Ruth, her heart and her sense safety, Pauline Harris; Esther, Nellie Gilfll- duty. crib beside her. He was he was the Southern Jurisdiction. Oen. John lian; of Then she learns that she is go- reward, Martha. Lillian Voigt; ing to have a he was the gift of Ood to bring J. Pershing, commander of the Ameri- Electa. child and she knows that peace. Expeditionary during Emily Claridge; warder, Dee S. Coch- she must put Phelps out her can Forces the of her life. Then, at the end of a year, she met World War, with others elected by the ran: sentinel. Frank Gould. She is very unhappy, but she became The matron was presented with accustomed to unhappiness Kirby once more. Supreme Council at Its session last Oc- a during her Eileen had sent for her. sent Tommy's tober, from the District of Columbia. gavel from hsr first matron. Past Ma- childhood. She was the daughter of latest tron Beulah Coakley: also several Stella, a burlesque actress, and Lambert model car. for Wesley had the Virginia and Maryland, will be Invested brougham. He often used it now—more with the rank of Knight Commander presents from her relatives and manv Colfax, a member of an aristocratic friends. The junior past family. and, than she did. of the Court of Honor, and, following matron and Colfax deserted his wife a patron were presented with their after futile attempts at reconciliation, Eileen was waiting for Missie. She dinner to be served In the banquet Jew- had not changed with the years, Missie hall at about 6 p.m., to which Scottish els and presents from the past officers. she killed herself. Then Missie went to thought. She was pretty, important The meeting scheduled for January 9 live with her grandmother, old Mrs. an jRite Masons of the rank of K. C. C. H. has young matron now. She looked at Mis- and thirty-third degree are Invited. been called off on .account of Colfax, and her Aunt Adelaide. The Grand Chapter session. dull, atmosphere the sie as she sat down and took off her hat. Oen. Pershing, together with those of the formal of Colfax "Look here, Missie," she said. jurisdictions may home Missie. From "How three who have been Installation of officers stifled her father’s long are you going to drag along be- elected it, of Lebanon Uncle Archibald she learned that her to receive will receive the Chapter was held December 30 by scapegrace hind Wes? You can do one of two thirty-third and last degree at a cere- father is old Mrs. Colfax’s things man—follow Past Grand Matron Tillie Chauncey, favorite. Adelaide submits parental with a him or go mony In the Supreme Council chamber, to ahead of him. And Wes is ambitious. assisted by Past Matron Florida Net- tyranny, and Cecily, another daughter, at which Sovereign Grand Comdr. John tleton. as grand marshal, has been disinherited. You can’tgo on being a mother forever. H. Cowles will preside. The last-named and Past During these He has pulled himself by his Matron Cora Myers, as grand chap- years Missie had been cut prom all up boot- ceremony will start probably at 8 lain. The off straps and he's holding on. If you o'clock. Among the many distinguished ’ officers are as follows: Mrs. her old acquaintances, and only now Nellie K. Lynch, matron; J. Carol and then Ellen, don't play h*s game you'll lose him for Masons who are expected at these rites saw her step-sister, who. good." [ Harveststraw, patron; Mrs. Ethel after marrying Tommy Wilkins, became are Sovereign Grand Inspectors General Johns, associate matron; Eileen. "He's doing better. We're g?tting Robert S. Crump of Virginia, William William along pretty well.” Woods, associate patron; Mrs. Ruth Booth Price of Maryland, Senators De- Cromelin, "There isn’t any pretty well in .nar- neen of Illinois, Fess of Ohio. Allen conductress; Mrs. Madella TWENTIETH INSTALLMENT. riage,” said Eileen practically. "It goes Smith, associate conductress; Mrs. Lillie and Capper of Kansas, McMaster of McKenzie, or it doesn't." Indiana; secretary; Mrs. Blanche PHELPS came back tri- South Dakota and Robinson of Barghausen, treasurer; umphant from Then she turned and saw Kirby in also Representatives Woodrum of Vir- Thomp- his long ab- doorway. son, chaplain; Mrs. sence. The factory site was the There was an instant's ginia. Ayres of Kansas, Headway of Fannie Loehl, pause, then: marshal; Mrs. lone Holst, organist; bought, the plans made. It Massachusetts. Murphy of Ohio and Grace Pauly. KIRBY great "Well!” she said. "And how's the Pennsylvania, Adah: Mrs. Ruth Hell- was a time in which to Darrow of with Gen. wig, Ruth; live, to be an engineer. A subway to inventive genius getting along? Here's A. Fries, Mrs. Anna Priddy. Esther; ,s <**• Amos U. S. A., retired. Hulda Braden. Martha; Mary be driven under New York City, ram- Missie. too. Scold her for me. Kirby. JH HI amHL Hutchin- She’s in the house too much these Tuesday evening in the Scottish Rite son, Electa; Elsie Beck, warder; Wal- med through the living rock: talk of ter Beaters, a huge combine; new be- days." Cathedral. Third and E streets north- , sentinel. Jewels were pre- steel oil fields sented ’To the ing opened up: rumors of a new device i | She shook hands with him. saun- west. the Scottish Rite bodies will in- outgoing matron. Mrs. for speech without wires. But above tered out of the room and up the stairs. augurate a monthly tournament for Florida Nettleton, and outgoing patron, automobile, gaso- She had no intention of being made members, embracing games Alva Thompson, who also exchanged all the steam, electric, j in billiards, gifts. to uncomfortable- and there had been bottle pool, chess and bridge. The The newly elected matron was line. Still experimental, still be tour- the . tinkered with, improved, beautified, but; something electric in that second of naments are to be given on the first recipient of gifts from officers, come to stay. | silence. Tuesday of each month, and at the family and friends. The next meeting, i January Sitting in the train he thought of Downstairs Kirby smiled as the door close of the season. In May, there will 14, will be a reception to the Missie. He felt very happy, very ten- closed. Not his old whimsical smile. be a grand tournament. Prizes will be officers. Entertainment will be fur- der. strong enough for both of them. J but the smile of a man finding himself awarded each month in the several nished by the choir. He would marry her, and together they ridiculous and trying to make the best events and also in the grand tourna- of It. ment. St. John’s Lodge Chapter will meet would face the future, that future which tomorrow nromised so much for an engineer. “Shall I call her back?” night. A reception will be She did not reply at once. She Special announcement by the master tendered the officers, followed by re- When Missie learned that he was mas MM j, 43, freshments back she sent for Eileen. looking at him carefully, gravely. She of Brlghtwood Lodge. No. schedules and dancing. ‘ saw the M. M. degree eve- What's the matter? You look sick.” that he had changed. His eyes for Wednesday At the meeting ‘ December a were not the dreamer s eyes of a year ning of this week and states that Hen- 27 of Good I'm going to have baby,” said Mis- ry , Will Chapter the following *ie apathetically. ago. They showed disillusion and dls- C. Stein, the first master of the officers were ‘ lodge, Installed: Florence D. Walters, matron; Well, it's time. Maybe Wes will set- j appointment. His movements had Is arranging a program of enter- ” Rufus 8. Tucker, patron; Pearl tle down now. I must say quickened, too: mere nervous and wary. tainment for the celebration of the Armack, "No. I shall have to go lodge's fifth anniversary the evening of associate matron: Samuel Hawkins, as- "Wes doesn’t matter. Let him live now, any- r sociate patron; Eunice his life and I'll live mine. Eileen, I ; how.” January 32. B. Mars, secre- Brlghtwood Lodge has elected tary; Edith I. Lusby, treasurer; Caro- want you to tell Kirby Phelps.” "Don’t let me drive you away. Are Just line Okey, sat you quite well again?” and installed the following officers: conductress, Mary Por- Eileen down suddenly. ; ter, associate conductress; ' What business is it of his?” "Perfectly well.” She got up. reached Clarence E. Fowler, master; James E. Eva Hop- for her hat. Wilson, senior warden: Alvan C. kins. chaplain: Grayson Watte, mar- *'l was fond of him and he knew it. He saw then how thin she shal; I wouldn't like him to come here now. : mas. Chaney, junior warden; Henry C. Stein, Dorothy Bartlett, Ruth: Ella It "And the boy?” secretary; Charles J. Slncell, treasurer; ' Okey. Esther; Mary Lou Tucker, changes a good many things.” Electa: "What kind of things?” Eileen de- ' "He is fine. I would like you to see L. Roy Swab, senior deacon; William | James Cormonham, sentinel. manded suspiciously. Kirby." H. Thles, junior deacon; Harry E. The installing officer was Past Wor- j him. thy Matron But Missie was' still inarticulate, ! And then he laughed—at himself, at Benson, marshal; Rev. Henry Mankin. Lillie Patrick, assisted by vaguely protecting Kirby. her, at the trick he had Jr., chaplain; C. H. Anderson, assistant ; Alice W. Newhand as marshal and ”1 don’t been played. Sarah want to see any one, really,” she said. He saw her. armored against him, forti- chaplain, and Harry B. Knee, tiler. Morrow as chaplain. The retir- "I’m tn, for one thing, of fled in her maternity, Also R. L. Schreiner, Louis J. Stoll and ing matron was presented with a past most the time. i shut off in the I matron's I just want to get It over, the best way ; world of mother and child. He had H. B. Hundley, trustees: representatives, jewel and silver candlesticks, I can.” , adored her. All that was best in him Frank L. Asch, Masonic and Eastern i The retiring patron received a Masonic But it seemed that Kirby had taken had gone into his love for her. Oottholp Ditteq- Star Home; William K. Coakley. St. ring and book ends. Mrs. Walters re- Eileen's news very hard. Suddenly he saw that her hands were KaqlJorn- John’s Mite Association; C. H. Ander- ceived flowers, gifts and a gavel made “I was sorry for him. He looked trembling. He took a step toward her, I son and Frank A. Gould, Masonic board I from wood from the battlefield of Bull crushed.” Eileen said. “You didn’t say stopped. of relief. Run. Miss Hockenberry and Mrs. Alice • he cared for you, Missie.” "And he makes up to you for—other Neil sang. The chapter will celebrate "He’ll get over it. They all do, don’t things?” The Lambskin Club has announced i its fifth anniversary January 24 and a they?” said this new Missie. "For everything, Kirby,” she said In Stories of German Operas that its election of officers will be held l reception will be held in honor of the Eileen, however, did not tell her how a low voice. i Thursday evening of this week, closing [ | new officers. Kirby had received the news; how he He knew then that there were in time to enable Its members to attend had looked things MUSIGRAPHS the Installation of officers of the Ma- | At a special meeting December 26 of stricken at first how she | and could not say to him; never would ¦ then To Be Given ¦ sonic chibs, which will the same , Brookland Chapter in King David he had laughed. say. This occur Tem- Had laughed His anger died. Week I evening. : pie. Twelfth and Monroe until she was shocked, and then had “Then what is best for you is (Continued streets north- bolted out of the house. for me.” best! Prom Fourth Page.) Mary Elizabeth Baird, Dorothy and I east, the following officers were in- He made a curious little, j Ruth Carpenter. The Washington Railroad Square stalled by When Missie could think she wanted futile gesture. "Os course, you know “DIE WALRURE." | pare two cups of poison from her casket. Grand Matron Pearl Watt a boy. Women had too hard a time. that, Missie. I Brangane. unwilling fill which applications may be made to The prize for the best work was won Club held its annual banquet Satur- Gibb, assisted by Past Matrons Henri Life only want you to be WALKURE’’ (the Valkyries), to see her mistress Mrs. Stahl, the director. by May Dixon. day evening, December 28, at North- Mackle trapped them. happy.” •»r)IELy die. secretly substitutes for the poison ; and Harriett Burnside as grand j 's second opera of An after-rehearsal party, accompanied east Temple. A rising vote of thanks marshal grand chaplain, After a time she found that Wesley "Try not to hate me, Kirby.” a love potion, the effect of which is and respect- was not only the¦ The Ring of the Nibelungen,” by a gift, and best wishes, was Maud G. Bewail will give the fourth was given to President George F. ively: Ruth matron; reconciled, but that he was "I could never hate Why cycle‘ immediate, and the lovers sink into tendered B. Speake. William secretly proud. you. should I opens the season of the German Grand Mr. Hyde Saturday by ap- in her series of 10 illustrated lectures Mergell, E. H. Goelz, secretary of Rail- M. Ziegler, patron; Evelyn He even made an effort I? I don’t change easily each other's arms just as the ship ap- the choir in appreciation L. Booker, to be considerate. He was at home as as that." Opera Co. here tomorrow at 8 p.m. at preciation of his valuable service, fine on the history and of road Y. M. C. A., and C. A. Broker, associate matron; T. Paul more “You hated me a moment ago.” i proaches the shore and the King ar- music at the Institute of the chairman of the banquet commit- Speake, as- but he was poor company for himself. "I don’t know where I Poll's Theater. rives to claim spirit and many contributions. Music Art sociate patron; Anna Gutshall, secre- He did hatred ends and ! "The Ring of the Nibelungen’* Is his bride. Elizabeth tomorrow at 5 p.m. tee, for their activities during the year not read. He would sit down love begins. Missie. They Act II takes place in the garden out- Radley Freeman will now tary: Sidney G. Wright, treasurer; Nell over a book and drop asleep. And at are pretty I actually a ring, made from the gold become president of the choir. The subject is “The German Co.’s 1929. The ladies of the club super- F. Hiscox, conductress; close together. I think there is some- side Isolde's chamber. The King has Opera Repertoire vised the serving of the courses. Bernice Carlton, last he would give up the effort alto- thing ! stolen from the Daughters of the Rhine, gone in Washington." A Among associate conductress; Clara V. Lord, gether; In me that will always care for supposed the rule ! on a hunting expedition, but survey of the Wagnerian and Mozart the visitors were J. O. Burnham. State would tiptoe to her door, find you. Maybe that's grotesque j to possess power to Brangane fears that it is merely The Slattery Trio furnished music chaplain; Alice I. Jacobson, marshal; , her light out, and with relief go down under the ' the world. Wotan, head of the gods a ruse for a Christmas party last Monday at works, scheduled for January 6,8, 10 vice president National League of Ma- Gwynette C. Willis, circumstances, but it is true.” and thinks the King's courtier, Melot. Clubs: Club; organist; Agnes C. again, get his hat, close the front door ,hen . and present ruler of the world, has the home of Mrs. James H. Baden. Op- and 14, will be presented. sonic J. L. Bateman. lonic Miller. Adah; Mary Ziegler, Ruth: ,n. ’ M ls he 8114(1 either too j Alberich, suspects the true state of affairs. Bran- Joseph Sullivan and Schwab. Mar- quietly behind him. little2! or wrested the ring from the eratic selections as well as the custo- D. George garet Hunt. Esther; Grace B. Tubbs She gentler too much, he turned abruptly Nlbelung ruler the dwarfs, gane then confesses that she intention- mary Circle Club: C. B. Cramer; past .presi- i was with him and she and left the room. I 1 of who made ally substituted season’s music were presented. Martha; Clara L. Warthen, Electa; Eva * saw that after his fashion try- Missie went back I• it, in "Rhlnegold” (the first opera). the philtre for the The members of the trio are: Margaret Male Soprano Surprises. dents of the Railroad Square Club, i Richardson, he was to her house, her boy, her ; poisoned cup Intended for Tristan. This Brewer, ; warder, and Edwin F. Wil- ing to be kind. At night sometimes he lonely eve- Loge. god of fire, has aided Wotan with M. Slattery, violinist and coloratura so- Sullivan. Riley, Shepherd, Hams, sentinel. * nings. Now j Christmas gifts were would walk around the block and then she found her- an ulterior motive to gain the gold for confession meets with but faint re- prano; Eugenia L. Slattery, harpist and *pHE greatest surprise arising from ; Bowersox and Cunningham, and the with her. self thinking of Kirby. She proaches from Isolde, who gives distributed to the outgoing and the In- The arelights had vanished from some was not himself. Wotan's aims are frustrated herself mezzo-soprano, and Mary J. Slattery, John Maxwell’s fame as a soprano following from Silver Spring Lodge, coming officers by afraid to think of him now. He could up wholly to the intoxication of the 215, Doris and Stanley of the city streets and seme visionary when Alberich puts a curse upon the pianist. singer is that experienced j No. Silver Spring, Md.: John T. Speake, the children of a play no part in her life, but he had for “May potion and sings with glowing exalta- by John Max- ! Crawford, past master; George F. Matron Speake. had built aeries of huge skeleton tow- given her back ring in revenge its loss. it Two of the Baden children. Mary The ways and means committee met at ers, 60 feet in the air. Thev threw her pride, her dignity. bring death to the wearer. May no tion. Refusing to heed Brangane's Adele and Tom. assisted in the program, well himself. I Hamilton, worshipful master; Martin a And although she did not warning. Isolde gives the the home of its chairman, Evelyn L. pale moonlight over the roofs and left know It, his one profit by it, but may the possessor signal for playing some piano duets. Audiences marvel and applaud the H. Klnsinger, senior warden: Harry G. Bcxd;er, flat statement that he still Tristan's coming by extinguishing the McComas, January 3. The chapter will the -streets submerged, dim canvons cared for be torn by anguish. May he who does trick John plays on them as one of the i junior warden; Garland W. meet January 8. walled her had warmed and comforted her. torch. He appears and a long scene en- violinist, performers Wolfe, senior deacon; Lloyd W. Howes, with brick. He not possess it be consumed with envy!” Carolina Randall, announces in Chester Hale’s “Eton j Within month of Eddie's was to be a part of the background Wotan desired the gold to pay the sues, interrupted by the return of the the opening at Days,’ stage presentation, senior steward. At a a birth Mis- life, King, of studio classes 1729 1 which is now meeting December 27 of Unity sie felt that she had of her to be counted on. He was two giants. Fafner Fasolt, for the who surprises the lovers in a fond touring the A. W. Brewer, past president. Con- found the meaning nothing, and G street northwest for Wednesday and Loew circuit. I Chapter the following officers were in- of life. All that had gone before had to ask to give everything. She building of Walhalla, home of the gods. embrace. Mark bitterly reproaches his Saturday afternoons. While Maxwell has been acknowledged gress Lodge, urged an effort to cap- stalled: would never be lonely nephew, and Melot, shouting "Treason," Minnie M. Rabbitt, matron; been directed toward this one end, that again. Yet with cunning bom of this thirst without a peer as a male soprano, it is ture the banner presented to those dis- Charles H. Miller, patron; Mildred M. she should bear this child. When she for power. Wotan plots again to re- stabs Tristan, inflicting a fatal wound. Robert Ruckman and Clay Coss, pi- as a tenor that he wishes his singing posing of the greatest number of Hicks, The third act shows Tristan cherry blossoms associate matron; Thomas R. lifted him she held the world in her (Continued in tomorrow’s Star.) capture the gold. For thts end he dying of anists. announce the opening last Thurs- fame to be acclaimed. In fact, he in commemoration of Dobson, associate patron; Lilia M. arms. She would sing him to sleep, creates a mortal, Siegmund, who is to the wound at his castle in Bretagne, day of a downtown studio at 1618 H started capitalizing his unique falsetto the birth of George Washington. Hicks, secretary; whither he by Mary E. Steiner, rocking backward and forward, with a slay the giants with a magic sword and has been carried his street northwest. Their residence studio talent for the sole purpose of earning Henry Eanet, as an evidence of ap- treasurer; Titus, soft, faithful servant, Kurwenal, preciation, Elizabeth M. conduc- exalted look, and once Wesley came so regain the treasure. who has is at 3414 Mount Pleasant street north- the funds to become an operatic tenor. was presented a live gander. tress; Elsie E. Chamberlin, associate in and saw it. He stooped awkwardly Army and With the opening of “Walkure” Sieg- sent for Isolde, knowing that she alone And he Is still Edward H. Goelz sponsored a program Navy Union can west. studying to be a tenor conductress; Eleanor McNamara, mar- and kissed her. ¦¦¦¦ mund enters, exhausted from his battle care for his master’s wounds by In mid-December a recital was given with the same end in view. which Included selections by the Ter- shal; Ida C. Johnson, means of her healing minal organist; Isabel He was trying hard, she saw that. He with the tempest that one hears raging arts. by their younger students. Including He first burst spectacularly across the Railroad Department Y. M. C. A. Wilkerson, Adah; Kathryn G. Logan. brought her gifts; a barpin with ! The Gen. Hamilton Smith Hawkins through the orchestral prelude of the Despairing of her coming, Tristan in Dorothy Marks, Elizabeth Hall. Neil Mp- New York horizon of Orchestra, Field sisters, Lansburgh Esther; Clare set his delirum in the "Bunk Amos, I. Terrett, Martha: Edna pearls, a sealskin coat, and once again Garrison, No. 17, of the National Corps opera. Wotan’s son, he was born with tears off his bandages and Killen, Audrey Molcr, Elizabeth Hunt. 1926.” Although the show failed, it Harmonious Quartet; Andy and B. Passeno, Electa; Bessie E. Meyers, he tried sitting at home a twin sister Is at the point of death when Isolde ar- by Leach and Mahoney, In “Something in the eve- i of the Army and Navy Union, will meet whom he has not seen Frances Boss. Grace Swift. Anna Hunt- brought success to Maxwell, who had warder; George B. Clark, sentinel. nings, yawning over a book. But he j since childhood. He enters her abode, rives. He dies in her arms. King Mark er, Wilmer Helmuth and Gwendolyn previously been struggling recogni- News,” a musical comedy act, won Byers Mayo, Wednesday courtiers, for Ruth and Lola who were loathed reading; he liked the companv at 6:30 p.m. in the lower spent with fatigue, and then Wagner and his closely pursuing Eddy. Edith Martin, soprano, was as- tion in the chorus of musical comedies recognition. appointed chaplain and Ruth, respec- men, Isolde, arrive are by The of men who played cards or talked lodge rooms, Stanley Hall, United States brings in music Sleglinde's “compassion” and attacked Kur- sisting soloist. Mr. Ruckman and Mr. and film theaters. His last appearance officers of the club for the en- tively, were out of the city for the business; or of women, gay. sparkling Soldies’ Home. las she cares for the stranger. A strange wenal, who kills Melot and is himself Coss played as the final number two in a Broadway production was in John suing year are: President, W. C. holidays and will be installed at a ¦women who laughed who made It a bus- , ' attraction is felt between them, natu- slain by Mark's soldiers. Mark, seeing short works for two pianos, written by Murray Anderson's "Almanac.” Pierce; senior vice president, J. B. Ed- meeting. Right Worthy At the recent annual muster the Tristan dead monds; later Grand in ess to amuse him. rally enough, since they are of godly and Isolde senseless on his Mary Howe, Washington composer. The "Eton Days,” in which he is now fea- junior vice president, A. A. Secretary of General Grand Chap- And often gamson unanimously adopted a reso- body, repents his rage Wright; marshal. Gassman; the Missie took pity upon him. lution heritage though they know it not. They and gives way to selections were "Spanish Folk ” tured, is from the Capitol Theater. M. S. inner ter Minnie E. Keyes acted as installing "Don’t you want to embodying a resolution previ- fall in love grief. Isolde revives and when de Cinna.” sentinel, A. Roy Stanford; outer to go the club, ously adopted by and. to escape her,, brutal she re- and "Habanera Broadway, where it was produced un- j officer, assisted by Lena Stephenson, Wes? It’s so dull for you here.” the President’s Own hasband. Hunding, flee into the forest. alizes that Tristan is dead, her grief der Louis K. Sidney’s supervision. sentinel. Charles W. Jones; secretary, past grand Garrison, No. 104, also of this city, A. Frank matron, as grand marshal He would try to hide the eagerness Before they go Siegmund withdraws bursts forth in the heart-rending Marcelle Prival. mezzo-soprano, and Kreglow; treasurer. T. F. and Amy C. Hollander, grand his registering a protest against hasty con- Potter, Foltz; committee, conduc- In eyes. the magic sword that is Imbedded in "Love-Death’* motive. She sings this I-ouis pianist, are scheduled to executive Bernard tress, as grand chaplain. Thelma Rice "How about you?” sideration of the Pension Bureau and a the wondrous death song, so full the recital for the Friday Morning R. Tolson and D. M. Fisher. They soldiers’ homes tree in cabin and which no mortal of touch- give Can’t Please ’Em, Anyway. rendered vocal solos, accompanied at "I'llbe all right. I’llgo to bed early.” and other permanent before had ever been able to release. ing sadness and inexpressible sweetness, Music Club this week at the Y. W. C. A. will be installed by the advisory board He Government agencies with WEEK'S at the j the piano by Mrs. Frank Byrum. The would affect reluctance, move slowly dealing vet- Act 2 takes us to Wotan’s world. and dies. auditorium, Barker Hall, at 11 am. developments in New York next regular meeting of the club. | meeting of get his hat, temporary units the | the chapter January 10 is to his stick, his gloves. And as Fricka, his wife, is furious because of “.” Friday. give further unfortunate evidences Elections. called off on account of Grand Chapter outside on the pavement he would draw 1917 Veterans’ Bureau and more recent power given eight goddess activities. the he has his Mozart’s "Don Juan" brings a series of an unhappy for the theater, ! session. A meeting of the officers and a long breath, hurry, almost run. daughters whom he to assuage of exploits of At a meeting of the German Literary season The Temple Club of Master Masons Yes, The return transfer created the this famous character of the committee chairmen is called for Jan- he was trying. During her con- of the charter the ills of the world brought about by of Spanish literature, set Society a week ago last night a program and with particularly unhappy experi- Post Office Department: Presi- member and organizer of the garrison, to music filled was E. W. Van Metre; first vice presi- | uary 7 at the home of the matron. valescence she had heard much sawing the thirst for gold. Also, now comes with magic melodics as of music presented bv Grete von ences for such a star as Billie Burke dent. wood, J. C. Muff, from a garrison such only dent, P. D. Bartholow; second vice The ways and means committee will , of hammering. She had asked of the Ohio this second outrage, these Bayer, pianist; Franceska Kaspar Law- department "ordinary Mozart may write. The scene and and for such a producer as L. Lawrence president, Lafayette Buehler; marshal, meet at the home of Mrs. Titus Jan- no questions. But on the day she was was accepted. human beings,” as she scornfully says. period son, soprano, and Richard Lorleberg, I Officers were elected as are Seville in the middle of the Weber. Francis Dony: Inside John uary 15 to make plans for a turkey to take her first airing it was no livery follows: Jud- Because of this unholy mating of Sieg- century. cellist. sentinel. son Norcross Knappen, seventeenth In act one. in the Bayer The comedy of matrimonial things, Hargett; outside sentinel, Raymond 1 dinner to be given at the Northeast stable hack which drew up at the door. I commander; J. mund and Sieglinde. she demand Sieg- of Mme. von played, among her Affairs,” G. Muff, senior vice court the commandant's palace at numbers, “Family which had Miss Burke King. The officers were installed by | Masonic Temple January 30. The re- It was a shining new brougham, with a commander; John mund's death. Wotan charges his Seville, the stage seems wholly a "Lullaby” written by her as its star, 1 pair of handsome gray horses. Wesley j Walsh (re-elected). Junior vice com- favorite daughter, Brunnhilde, dark brother, Mr. Lorleberg. Mrs. Lawson closed after a run of only the advisory board of the District of tiring matron and patron entertained mander; Adjutant to bring until among fantastic moonlight shad- five days at Maxine Elliott’s Theater. Columbia, j their officers at dinner December 20 at was on the pavement, nonchalantly and Post Comdr W. him Siegmund’s soul to Walhalla, sang as her second group two compo- headed by the president, I iT. Campbell, quartermaster ¦• where ows is seen the figure of Leporello. He by Schade. distinguished Critics had generally agreed that the John Bowen. Among the were the Continental Hotel. waiting, boyishly delighted. and pay- ' he gathers an army of fallen master, sitions Anita play itself was visitors Well, ; master; Henry Polgmar, officer heroes. awaits his who Is within making reader and authority on sev- in without exceptional Capt. Cheney L. Bertholf, H S. A., how do you like it?” of the Knowing her father’s sorrow at this love dramatic merit, but charming perform- Mizpah Chapter will hold a short She guard; C. J. Broussow, officer of to Donna Anna. A scream Is languages here. The songs were that the president of the National League of was moved almost to tears. He i watch, the bidding. Brunnhilde dares to disobey heard, court- eral of business meeting Januar y7. got in beside her; she felt the springs and Fred Upperman, officer of Don Juan rushes into the and "The Way of the ance Miss Burke should at least Masonic Clubs; M. D. Hensey, third i day. him and almost succeeds in protecting yard, followed by the lady. Her father "Question" give it an excuse for living awhile. sag weight. Suddenly i the Siegmund against World.” vice president, and L. H. Troutman, Treaty Oak Chapter installed officers under his she Hunding's wrath. appears, sword in hand, and a duel is But even Miss Burke’s personal popu- past put out her hand to him and he took It is expected that Maj. J. J. Hartnet But Wotan intervenes and president, who made brief ad- i at the last meeting. Past Grand Ma- of Atlantic City, J., Siegmund is fought, Don Juan running the aged larity and thoroughly capable perform- dresses. It awkwardly. i N. national com- > slain. This afternoon at 5 o’clock at All a tron Sallye C. Bogley was installing mander, will install the officers ; swordsman through. The don and his Church (Unitarian) Lewis At- | nee in a play which, at any rate, had The circle Club of Master Masons: "Friends again, eh?” Janu-1 Wotan is enraged at Souls' I some good give officer, assisted by Past Matron Mabel j ary 8. Brunnhilde’s servant escape. water, organist, will present a program I situations, failed to it George H. Schwab, president; F. H. Boyd "I’ll do my best. Wes.” disobedience and condemns her to a Elvira, a first lease on life. and Mrs. Nell Scott Beebe. Past • * Donna the next lady on the Russian music. He will be assisted Beuchler, first vice president; Archie Incredible to think that only a few most humiliating punishment. she pair of Mr. Weber was the producer of the Grand Patron Reuben A. Bogley pre- months before she had been list, meets the and taxes the fickle by Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass, i Baker, second vice president; F. A. sented the chapter's gift to the outgo- hating him. must become a mortal and live a don for his cruelty. He runs from her 1 play, which was written by Earle third vice planning to leave him. She knew, sit- Strange Happenings. mortals life. Act 3 finds her who will sing Chaliapin's arrangement I Varney, president; E. L. Phil- ing patron, Reuben A. Bogley. Jr„ and plead- reproaches, leaving the irate lady to his of "The Song of the Volga Boatmen.” Crocker and Lowell Brentano. It was lips, secretary; E. E. Lewis, treasurer; ting there in the brougham beside him. A NOTHER ing against this fate. Wotan Zerlina, of the second play he sponsored Past Matron Eva Lynch mi.de the 1 curious coincidence is re- relents servant. third in the list the Mr. Atwater will play numbers by Gla- had to be R. V. Brownell, sergeant at arms; W. past that she could never love him as she enough to place her in a magic sleep closed with no more than a week's run. Heider, presentation of the matron’s Jewel had loved Kirby. But she was growing, ported out of Hollywood, where co- where she will lie don’s conquests, is a peasant girl whom zounoff, Tschalkowsky and Strawinsky. C. tiler. The officers were in- incidences. or unplanned happenings, surrounded by pro- he meets a village festival. She is The other was "Diana,” a play based stalled by advisory Capt. (Continued on Eleventh Page.) ripening. There were still untouchec tecting flames, until th- greatest at the life the board. accomplish now and then the creation hero on the eve of marrying a youth of the as on of Isadora Duncan, which Cheney L. Bertholf, president, and M. depths of tenderness in her. There was of the world comes to awaken her The Lovette Choral Club will have had a run of a full week the of stars and the production ofbox-office At village when Don Juan appears and in- guest night at Long- D. Hensey, third vice president National still a chance that between them they hits. the close of the opera, that has brought artist tomorrow Mrs. Fran- , acre Theater. Critics rather out- Clubs, a vites her into the palace. Donna El- ces Harland O’Brien, contralto, proml- were League of Masonic and John could build the\f marriage into suc- Harry Green, who is us the famous music of the “Ride of vira I ! spoken about what they saw as bad O. Bowen, for boy’s appearing in Valkyries.” comes upon this scene and warns nent in musical circles in Philadelphia,: president of the advisory , cess. It must be. the sake. ‘The Kibitzer” the and then of the magic maid, don, qualities of this play. board, being present. private up harmony, in Its screen version, fire music, the but the to cover his her native city, and also In the Philip- He must grow in in peace, was lunching with we hear a bold theme that motives, in beauty. Jesse L. Lasky and declares Zerlina insane. pines, where she resided for some years. l recalling his rise to importance on the and Donna Anna and her lover, Don Ot- Capt. EASTERN STAR. “Why can’t we be always like this, stage. He recalled sirtinrf? IO d° 80 ln the Mrs. O'Brien is the wife of Theo- Stage to Work DANCES Wes? try better, that he started with operß, of +K dk!* neXt tavio, are seeking the murderer of An- dore M. O'Brien. U. 8. A., who is sta- for Screen. Temple Chapter at the meeting De- I’ll to do be more an Italian dialect act in vaudeville. the Rhine. and, what you want.” na’s father not knowing his tioned in this city. This is the first first of the feature screen musi- cember 23 Installed officers, as follows: "I used to sing a song to top off my “TRISTAN AND identity, enlist Don Juan's aid. Elvira series of features planned 'J’HE Matron, Alice Larrlmore Schramm; j "That's the girl.” He squeezed her act.” he “One night ISOLDE.” of a special productions produced hand, said. in 1905 when again unmasks him. There is an end for nights, guest ! cal to be for patron, A. Kenneth Armstrong; asso- let go of it, sat a little forward I was appearing in Cohoes, Y„ The first act shows the deck rehearsal when and seat N. I re- ship of the of all easy things. Don Juan, to escape member artists will be presented. The Paramount by Schwab & Mandel. New ciate matron, Eva C. Futrovsky; asso- in the so as to be seen. "There ceived a letter that simply said ’Stop conveying Isolde and Tristan pursuit, goes Wes Dexter. New brougham, Cornwall, to from enters with Leporello the director, Eva Whitford Lovette, will I York stage producers, will be “Follow ciate patron, Martin Smith; con- too: doing Italian.' The signature was a she having accepted King cemetery in which Don Pedro is buried. Through,” Peden; He's a coming man; making money huge Mark proposal, continue her group vocal lessons inau- which will be made at the ductress, Sarah associate con- black hand. s made through his There, while engaged in light discourse, Paramount West Coast studio early Steiner; treasurer, hand over fist.” He threw out his my performance nephew. During voyage, gurated at the beginning of the season in ductress. Mildred "On next I switched the however, the statue of the man he had killed the benefit of club members. The ! 1930, according to announcement by Nora H. Henry; secretary, Fannie E. ncavy chest, settled his tie, raked his to Jewish dialect, and the song was a the refusal of Tristan to see for I hat. , her, the utters a warning to . Treat- topic tomorrow night will be "The Im- j ! Jesse L. Lasky. Abell; organist, Sylvia Kaplovltz; chap- * riot. That started me on the way to > exultation of the sailors over killing > They had named the boy for her i the ing the matter lightly the don Jeeringly portance of Breathing and Vowel For- The stage producers will make at lain, Emma Demaray; marshal, Hattie -IB of by the top and I never went back to Morold Tristan i which freed invites the effigy to supper. A splendid least two family, Colfax Dexter. Trust Wesley Italian." Cornwall from its subjection mation.” talking-slnglng-dancing musi- Flax; Adah, Frances Okun: Ruth. Shir- 1 Phone Decatur 1636 to Isolde s repast is spread and in the midst of the cal comedies each year for Paramount. ley Levitt; Esther, Ethel Norwood; f«r Full Details for that. But it was unwieldy for a "What was the name of the song?” royal fathers) and disgust Elizabeth held piano i __ child, and Missie called him Eddie. at the love- merriment the statue enters, asking Carpenter a These will draw on the Schwab & Martha, Bertha Holober; Electa, Mollie Lasky Inquired. less marriage she is about to be his guest. Don recital and Christmas party for students She had not seen Kirby Phelps again. i ” contract Don Juan to Juan Mandel forces for stellar talent, stories, C. Berman; warder, Rebecca Himel- 1 "It was called ‘My Brudda Sylvest.’ infuriates the princess and she resolves accepts the offer and is carried off to during the holidays. music lyrics, may farb; Henry Holober; That part of her life was closed off, Green Lasky's fork drag i and and be selected sentinel, board of answered. stopped 1 die and Trtatan down to death the infernal regions in the midst of Those taking part were Virginia either from the recent stage hits of Home, like a locked and shuttered room. She half-way to his mouth. with her, Bhe tells the directors to Masonic and O. E. S. him; Tristan she is aware flames, thunder and lightning. Drescher. Helen Matthews, Hugh Clagett, producers or be original material pre- Louise Hoskinson; trustees, Henrietta! did not want to see it would be "I wrote that song,” he declared. of his crime in killing her lover story ¦opening a emptiness. and Yet with all this blood-curdling Peter Delaney, Rebecca Osias, Peggy pared especially by them. Becker, Cora Campbell and Charles door to Nor did Lasky once appeared tR vaudeville demands vengeance. He lovely brings gay- Dorothy Dixon, she want him to her. She admits her the music of M'jjiart Cross. Sinclair. Jean Zelma aVteal will head the cast of Shreve. Henrietta was Install- see wanted and later produced acts for the larger right to kill him and offers his sword, ety and beauty to the* opera of "Don May Dixon. Doris Shupp, Ella Becked passionately to have him remember her circuits. Mary "Follow Through.” No screen director ing officer, with Adriens Sheve as j but she bids bar maid, Brangane, pre- Juan." Embrey, Margaret Rogers, Lora Baird, has been announced to date. marshal and Mary Larrlmore as chap- 1