Our Kitty Deale Is To Tour 'RADIO CONCERTS' ,iISPHAM'SEaJH, Leaving 'econds of $1 and $J r $1.25 Seames I Concert Window 5 Unbleached Sheets, Our own Kitty Beale, who is NWGIENATIM Shades, 98 OF now one of the six coloratura s- 8x6 ft. heavy Oiled Opi INDS M CAREER ranos on of the rester plitan Company,h b Cloth Window Shades, In w '140 Seamless quietly spending part of the &am- ORAN TSWORK ecru or greens. Complete With Sheets, madeUnaeabeUdof heavy vound mer in Washington in the charm- ring and all ektures. Cia thread sheeting ctton; strictly MANY TRIUMPHS ing Colonial family home in Carnegie Institute Sends Play- as seconds because of allgt NotedAmerican Leaves But tomorrow Miss Beale leves ing of Charles Heinreth to perfect quaflty. to Fill in for her concert tour with the fam- Music Centers Wireies. perfectiMs. Id Spot Hard ous tenor Martinelli, going direct by -sa.br'ses fleer. Concert Life. to Lexington, Kentucky, where A noted organist now play" ter the their joint recitals begin. It is Itadio Telephone. at Carnegie insti- Martinelli, who has been scheduled tute. Pittsburgh. sending out ow' to sing the Caruso roles at the certs to the tidewake world wher- and this will be the ev,-r science has installed a "r3e&sv- Metropolitan, Ing ualn rvest second concert tour Miss Beale has rings a reat Ha of made with him. charUeg keinroth, one of these Bargains talened of present day eeert Friday a a solo B et 3qew Fal Mercsandise, Makes Tomorrow Day Besides varied program, irganists, wh. nusica direct o e Friday Eale Augmented by aHos ofEtrelr dH ary Econsmy Sales the recitals will include the first the Caregi tte, -has taken aet duet scene from "Carmen," Advantage of, mdl telephony. the Of Unusual Interest to ti with Miss Besle as Michaela and atest electrical tirale. to mend hos Mr. Martinelli as Don Jose. Miss recitals out Into tho air. This namdh Beale will also use the oera aria Inother stride fosar'w In radio en- A Wonderfud A; ayof Wanted Weaves In TomorroWs Olseau" from the tertainInent oS It Ia not often. that "narmant'Pearl of Brazil." a. concert organist and one who Is Extra 8pecial for Friday- recogdised as a naster asuslesat% Kitty Beale gave her first entire - song recital, in New York. last pIlaYV rgularly for wireles enter- winter She received encomiums ainment. 100 Wome's ad Msses' nt of Silks with the Sale lowever, by arrangement Remna froni the leading critics of that t ext station of the Wastiaghosse Mleo- sale of lustrous critical city. We are watching f->r r'e and ManUgcturCIS pany. at Suits Hundris af short lengths and remnants in tomorrow's Silks-rich, L ast W New fi her dey of opportunity. with Pitisburgh. Pa., Heinrth's Pa m in fa shion-ofered at savings of one-third and The leading role-at the "Met." It is :hiturday evonig and yaftr- qualties that right more. list for that the are kept .tUon reci a are brodoasted. Made to Reta at includes- young singers Station as ham ever ready--the day when a sched KDA it been and fate J.ensod, has been gliving #%omers $25 and $9.: -35nc Calre I latinMessafne uled artist cannot appear, -gularly and has a large list of 5 beckons the youngsters into the unateur# in nearly al sections of - -Mnch C41red 4 :h1iffenl Taffeta front rpnks. 'he country for its audience. The For this, these young artistf -ff..ct of a concert recital by a mm- -5-a- . Striped a prtSilk needs must keep an opera reper- ,,r oro"rft nipnn *hoe- pople Is ..4-n&h Figurd I tory of real proportions ready. easily reflected in the may lettere Foulards 11Y sSu .u, Ijr.aLis ig has worl$. $19.'~ --a-ioeb SM Pen Me$!ilk Home Consoerts by Radio. Splendid styles and d ependable -4-ic Cated ( repe do Chine AMONG THE MUSICIANS In the future. af the present d. materials are li ihed with felopments wa oin '.. h.Ij lt quality for Sale pwemq in this s Is-giving ZEsennt variety of favored colors, in lengths suitable every purpose. price, $1.19 DAVID S. BISPHAM. News. 'ace. Nsod' musk an ba ewsily savings Friday Public School obtained by every uttlva. it is new to the fact that in In the passing of David Bispham. Hamlin E. Cogswell, director " fairly possible that sniali reeiving emphasis Rmasm of Snla, Ineludina Se-inch Silk Poplin@ and 84-tnch Tub Silks, lengths music of the public schools of the TaW sets will be lower prices prevail on women's wesn a skirts and dressel. Friday's price, yard ...... _ "American baritone." there has closed tni installed in hoges, in sutable for pnen-s shirt, waist, the long and brilliAnt career of a trict of Columbia. announces such a manner that by merely in- appareL m...-..- s Pl..r. pioneer in the recognition of Ameri- "Major" music classes are bein serting a plug, recital. of the game All are cans in opera and on the concert formed in the high schools, also standard as Mr. Heinreth's can be good-looking ults, right stage. For, of David Bispham it was chestras, glee clubs and assembly heard up to theminute in styli -the col- said, after he returned to this coun- choruses. The examinations for cred That this is riot a -'ar-fetched Idea lection consisting of- Regular $4 and $5 try from a grand opera engagement its last year Mr. Cogswell considis a attested to the Children 's Winter Coats most fact that radio ess. in London in 1896, that he was "the creditable. gineers are on the All-Wool Trio'eime, Velour Corsets at $2.98 man He is highly elated over the fact (- working problens only American singing upon bard At this v-ary moment. Perfaotione and Sude Materials, I a Beau- Broken lets and disootinued the stage of either continent in grand two and perhaps three military and na adaptations save numbers of popular makes. in- opera." are to he organized in the cadet corn: ome very titel Fur-Trimmed a in En- A American Lady, at $4.95 under He re!.ort- rAiftly in the past twt, years so it eluding R. G.. And what did David Bispham stand military leadership. as Warner's and Thompson's; ot was much enthusiasm among his teachtr very probable that the Individual breldered Model. A special purchase of Children's Winter Coats, fash- for? He engaged for the Wagner radio set for the home i an artie beautiful brocado and plain ma- repertory when he first came to the who are continuing their music apiz A number of to e hoose frem, models; ioned of weight soft finished material. House in 1896. ciation work and memory contests. ii of the very near futut 2 styles terias; extreme long hip heavy Stylish M. amongT them suits with large fur collars broken sises. belted in brown, blue and Fine His initial appearance there was as addition to their regular work, sev'.' Hcinroth is one of the few and fur others with natural An&- Of Geed Ossees, of models, burgundy. quality Telramund in "Lohengrin" with Mme. having done summer school work recognied is tists of the country to bonds, IAt UaNiy Well tailored and finished. Sizes 8 to 6 years. schools. 4 tralian opossum or beaverette fur collars, pink and white materlate: low linings. Emma Eames as Elsa. Mme. Olitska the university training take keen Interest n the adapta- silk eff box bust with s Ortrud, Jean de Resake as Ihom- tion of hi' mai'le to the radio tele- and new embroidered pts and and medium models, red;ef sil-k quality. In sand, navy and Si and Edouard de Resske as the Mrs. Burns Appointed. coat models. long hipal: mostly an troed; models with sikstreamers...... SI9 grin, honb. His rrust-al career has in. sis...... King. He was frequently heard in Miss Helen Burkart. of the iul,' eluded stutiw, .A. the National t'on- Colors of Navy, Brown, B ever, Black SPep hey matetalai assortedn dark all the Wagner with the ex- schools music department Is in Miri' iervatory of Music in NeW York and and Reindeer. Gelember's- Se Fleer t noar b.in e.....,...... 44c ception of "Parifal," which was not .an for a month assisting Direct' he Academy of Munk-h. lie I'm OSegtprs-Otf galates, cloth, In assortedl produced here while he rerained with 'Mawrence In "Music Week" work. haN Royal CMMbsI in Ital- nap also been organist and music pin stgipe of blue. pink and tan. Regrularly $1...... "C the. company. He also sang 'ng secured a leave of absence for 1l:. 1irector of St. Paul's Episcopal Remnant Lots of j navy blue serge. all pure wool quality: ian and French repertory, and made 'ength of time. hurch of the Ascension. New York: FrIday Rdw in in Gkbl * DreamewS-Ot one of his successes Alloon M greatest comedy TI'"' nlace is s,,nnlied by .rganist of Temple Bathel,. organ Hesery aroud In the title role of Mozart's operetta, 1er Burns, who has a temporary ap harmony and counterpoint at the Na- Weneas with patent leather belt; brknd a.m.e....i..is...ed $'2.95 '"he Impresario." pointment. Mrs. Burns is a Wash "'Ws Npe-Ught was eminint 'lonal Conservatory of Music of New weight lisle sad eCtton: black Mr. Bispham equally ingtonian. York, to up his duties Men's Fa and some an recital It prior taking rnishings cordovan; semlseess, as oratorio and singer. ,tt the Carnegie Institit, where he wile Others wth "am" was in a series of concerts given on - rWd DMS Uderwear Uwe Pales-o amn Qul 19C Other School Notes. has been for the past fourteen years. ss Clot b ...-.Worth 2.0 Sunday afternoon in New York that Miss Lucy Lynch has been trans- -Medium weight aetton merino; Ity merorsd plain - Remnants of$1 to $1.50 David Bispham Introduced those sp.r- or natural ray coler: per, on, ams White; ma trkmoed of fearred from the supervisor's list ir white othes mo Ness-In black, with seamed found "Four Serious Bengs" the schools to Western ANCIENT YlOLIN OWNED feet quality; some siletly soiled With fogs, plain; a Brahms to American audiences, that elementary o" S in @is* A. Value* 81 back, also few pair at sten- High. BY HOPEWELL. VA., MAN from handling; loss thread ilk hoe. In awy Dress Fabrics, are set to texts from the Bible. Here 4 and $3.00 0 Friday Miss Jeannette Love resigned to worth $1.0 perfect also he sang the Schuniann "Dichter- In the Uthical Cu: HOPEWELL, Va., Oct. 6.-A very Work h&* f gom Kern' Les Khaki OVerab- only; qualfty. 95C "Miller and aecept a pdoltion omarkable old violin was X~ st&Wraps.0 Worth 1.5 liebe." Schubert's Songs" ture School. New York City, and recently in* Stitel cloth. bue with small Bib s".le with Mo pair...... 79c made popular Damroech's "Dainy Mrs found to be owned by one of Hope. dos: neckband rect 'uality. yard her place has been tilled by white polka Deever." of well's citizens. 0. 0. Adams. some with separate collar: A number of desirable weaves in leading colors-just Two Great AIUorkans. E. N. Burgess, Washington. a style, " 0 The Eastern Music Supervisors' The violin is Gasparo da Salo and Slightly mussed from handling: -i00.valu es ...... $ 1.0 S1M the fabrics wanted for FaL Come for best choos- It was at one of these recitals that held in was made in Brescia, Italy, in 1084. 14 to 16. Worth and 19c early writer remembers another Conference will he Washing- In of the scroll is a 4 15c the seeing ton in the an place very delteste- does ,0& jbftlgan; ao o te ing. American, Mark Twain, listan- spring, organization tv carved man's head, which Is believed hIrts s"d great of nearly a thousand members. Males ... - -ercwrl itgb-grad.e makes: Cotten, 11c 40-m Al-eI ImueSs Sog---ask Steam Ing with interest ftom one of the by some authorities to be the head of Lisle, black and plain colors fu' Irawets to match; some uS tcly Remnants of 364neb Bleached Sewy.-.4W41sb Femey SuftKa-5i..:h paama Soft- upper boxes, and ever and anon giv- Homer and by others to be the head too and sole. Worth vent to that restless nature of his Mr. Wrightson Returns. of Christ. On the back of the reinforced heel, mpwt.W and Unbleached Cottons, in Ing, se. violin . ing of 39c and Se 1.00 ...... lengths from 2 to I yards; heavy Good useful s for skirts and dresses. Colors of Black. by pacing the corridor back of his The many friends of Sydney Lloyd -is a private coat of arms of inlaid seconds 21t XeIs at $2.9 Blue ad etes box, with his hands behind his back. Wrightson will be glad to hear that anamel. still bright In spite of Its great Values...... firm woven quality. Navy eiPw'-~s leer. The massive head of the hu- he has returned from his summer Uwe Wept Shb-Q twllh- jaUty.pe Ge.....beg---Flees. great khaki cloth; colar attached fu .t queltla vinassren to 7 morist. ew humanist, was reflected in at Ogunquit, Maine, having fully Worth $1.35 .... the forceful "make-up" that Bisphain recuperated from his serious illness Bars Jan. et sloes; perfeet quality. used when he qvea dtamatic version of last spring. Hungary W rth $1.0 ...... 50c Flannelette A Fridg Sae Extraordiaary- of "Boetho'en.' 10 ma, too-mu- Mr. Wrightsoni stopped Ow New The Hungarian Ministry of the In- sic-drama-he gave readings Of York.-on his way hrmei igangage terlor fqrbidden tie 4mercan Pettceueats "Enoch Arden", v$%h the Ricard his soloists for "The Messiah." which in f ot*t and one -tep Mien Womnen's-Fnnl Pt- "Midsummer in with Handsome Fur Trimmed Strauss music, and of he announces will be given this sea- all public places. coats, dark gray grounds, all of the Man- Men '8 am Women's Night's Dream" with son, as usual, by the Washington assarted stripes; made with weal- delssohn music. Oratorio Society on two evenings. Los Angeles Is to have a per- loped flounce; correct lg . A New York appreciation says that December 20 and 21, under his di- manent opera comppny of Its own G---rs-rhm '"o'. Plush with W. G. Stewart as Coats, $22.50 his Wagner impersonations, partic- Notices of rehearsals and general direc- at $2.9 Beck- rection. Umbrella ularly Teiramund. Kurvenal. more general news of this annual tor. Of at' The asle price is one that messer and Alberich, will be remem- event will be given out later. Lot of Men's and Women's Ul bellas, In -2 aisOvtuent & Purses not bered as aWog 'the best ever has the distinction of tractive samle handles, incluc tgwomen's full leI h rr Handbage has been known for brought before Metropolitan audi- Mr. Wengerd's Stadih. being the only State with Its own bOkaltse trimmed, ebot lu and novelty halsay Up to $3.00 Valge, at coats of this quality in ences. The intosen personal quality Charles S. Wengerd, baritone, who orchestra composed of State employee ith%to match, others a th leather Saps orM11lk cord years. In fact, last season that gave Ufe- to' David Bispham's came to Washington to direct the paid trom State fund. HowardW. loop and natual in- $1.77 singing. added to the beauty of a in the conductor. n2' Prince of Wales Waoen's Leather Flandbas you couldn't such coats to the music 9f Community Service, inc., Fry silvr trimmed ind plain Styles. Al o fne buy voice of fine quality and spirit will resume his of teach. sterling and Putse., good quality, in of a true artist. will remain inspira- profession land that she will sail for home on t ,wide tae American (c tton) taffeta, each fully gnar- black and colWor; allIgator, spider for double this amount. him. er of singing, remaining In Wash. October 15. She q cases. tions to thos. Who Wernember established a expectes to spend ante. Many Ithe lot with, Ilk grain and morocco fintsh; pro- They must be seen to be In the nmusic worM, the passing of ington. where he has most of the winter on the New Jersey tical roomy swaggfer ba st"es, home-studIo on Belmont street north. coast, with frequent visitS to AN -i.&r.eer. appreciated - every value- the "first" among the prest Amneri- west. Wash- als loghnl bags and strap can men music, is a distinct loss. ington where her son Percy Blair will wise woman will rcognize in As direc~or of the National Com- be located this season. David Bispharai is a mnilestone in the probably the remarkable value at a America's progress in the arts. munity Chorus he gave big Mrs. Blair writes of the great love -JEBSIE MaoU9)IDE. choral concert of Verd'h "Alda" at for music shown by the "mIddle glance. Continental Memorial Hall last classes" of England, and their admita- o f& 8cuting 29c and 39c pring, which proved the most imi- tion and love for Slr Henry Wood Remnants portant of the many events given whom Mrs.. Blair calls an earnest and Cretonnes, 19e Y'd. by this choral organization under his Inspiring conductor. The -English Mu. Mill lengths of C3ones, full haton. diences, like the American audiences. Flannels, 12 c yard 26 inches wide, in liht or dark Mr. Wengerd has also assumed dl. are often seen standing during the attractive their' of the music for Wallace of 27-inch coorings; choice et ooa, stripe, fromn rectorship two hours of a concert, patcularly Remnants and mill Ie ngths Outing Mrd or tapestry design., for practical points of wear Memorial Presbyterian Church, with when "Sir Henry" cducts. In plal da, stripe; extra heavy draperies, cushion, couch or fur- Donald Brown at the organ. The America we might gay that sliest all Flannel, in checks, niture coverings; lengths from 1 and werth.EL T" '.E choir has a volunteer chorus of thirty the orchestra conductors rensive this quality, for winter garments. but as mauch as voices, and Mr. Wengerd is planning same tribute, with perhaps Leopold double-fieeced t10yards, 30 Three-quarter length cast. some interesting music for them dur- Stokowski holding first place. Lengths from 2 to 9 yarc L. of fine quality seal pls Steinway season. ing the coming wISi 10-inch berder; deep Helen Gorrer Reform. S8c aind 15c Preales, ' And Other Leading Columbia Chapter, 0. E. S. Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist, has ro- Ginghms, i& 2ke Drsperie., 1$'%c eswe shawl celhr and cutfs 11asaroes., Washington's so-called turned from her summer outing, a part 14c Mill lengths of Cretennes, of ta.,e C..eyfu. male contralto, wifl gie a song resital >f which was spent coaching with her ReanetS of as-Inch Per- Voines, Serits and Marquisettes, of classic and standrd songs, under Ginghams. in" passi cecks In light or dark floral, Mrd and the auspices of Columbia Chapter No. former teacher, Alfred Mogerlin, who ernles, light grounds. in a large full beted mels, vi for many years was conoert master i Cloth, 6-Inch figured allover designs of var- 14, 0.' E. 8., on Saturday evening. of the Phllmarmonic Orcheesaf New assortment of checks. stripes, -hPeggy ious colorings, as well as plain pockets; lis of flowered Pianos October 8, at the Auditorium at 14th york. (lerrer studied wth Mr. dots and neat figures; fine white or eeru color.; 24 and 24 and Kenyan streets. He will be as Mdism violinist. Megerlin at his suminer studIo near for men's Inches wide; lengths from 1 to sisted by George R. F'lemer. Dlanbury. (lonn., working chiefly on a soft finish grade, 10 yards, but maany pieces alke, Basarova's program Is unique. con- for the Later and boys' shirts, also women's for draperies, cushion and ocsn- taining two g'reat contralto opera new repertory wintet. he.. overig Droop's 1300G arias, "Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix' she stayed for several weeks at Blue wear. Desirnble lengths. Oe...brs--lrst fort from Bint-Saen' "Samson and Dalila," Ridge Summit, in the mountain. of and the "Habetnera" fr-om "Carmen.' Pennsylvania. Velvet and Brussels Rugs MUSICAL INSTRUCTORs He will also give some original charac- ter portraits and two groups of song. Nms Ranr rene. Remnants of Regular $30.00 and ~$35.075 Elsa Louise Ranor, violinist, has Sale of BJ ankets at WASHINGTON Missionary College Recital. returned to her horme hero after a long Wash Goods, 12%c Values, at...... eI COLLEGE OF James William Ouborn, director of vacation spent with friends In the famous the music department of the Washing- Green Mountains of Vermont, inter- Up te see Values Seamles Velvet and Brussels Rugs, such ton Mlissionary College, gave a piano spersed with several motor tripe to $3.65 pair makes as Alexander Smith & Sons, Sloane's & Firth MUSIC, Ine recital on Monday evening at Colum- Lake George and through the Adiron. Remnants of 34-Inch Colored EIGHTEENTH YEAR hla Hall, under the auspices of the dacks. During the summer, Mise Ran- LUnenee, 36 and 38-inoh Printed a se.. Values Carpet Co.'s 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. Sx10 ft. 6, sizes for large M s Society of Music and Oratory. The er was engaged 'to give a recital for *Voile.. 33-inch Plain Color Voiles, 72x80 Australian Brad -wight Blankets, a fine gae rooms. All perfect quality, but only one or two AU Draese Mere program was an Inteessting onie. open- the Summer School of Middlebury 38inch Colored Organdy, also 36- with the and Heavt rance of wool blankets. Wite ing with a by Longeleth getton finieh appea of each pattern. Light and dark colorings in floral, u54 l9b Pt, gjeeb - samb._44w1 group, Searlatti, M~osart College. Vermont, and was also oe of Inch White Nainssok, with blue or pink borders. Thse are termed rn of the mil1 on and Brahms: then.. the Schumann the soloists at the annual convention and Pajama Cheeks; useful a oriental and medallion dedgns. "Forest Scenes?' two eompositlons of of the Federation of Women's Clubs ,such as small oispot or Cyril Scott, the Rachmaninoff "Hu- lengths for all purposes. soiled edge, nothig to Ipair t se1r usefulness. 3.ANJO, MAN9QLIN, GUITAR, of New England. She will resume her ' $60.0 Axnslaster aind Velvpet Rump, $W9.S 'HAWAIIAN GUITAR AND moreuke;"'and a group of Lists. studies under Leopold Aner of New 4IeM.mbergs-Parth Fleer. ft. 6 close le Aminater a Semes Wio Veve UKULELE York In October. Up to5DcVlaluti9e . . A tess. Reelkad. Rtemnants of 46-Inch Colored Ru8 utet. E .Carr gave one of his musicales Marie V.. Organdy, 34-Inch Beach Suiting, tal and medallion designs; best and most desirable coloring. Call er phe. M n 566 bet. S and 4:36. of -the season at his home last week. Mum. VUsehueM. '33-Inch Pongee, 33-Inch high. Mine. Marie von Unsohuld hoe re- $U.6 Gre.. Rugs, $1,85 H. LE OY LEWIS, |The following soloists were heard in grade Printed Voles, 35-Inch Silk $1 and $1.2& Cork-filed ft. Stenciled (esRg. hev oblear grd, in aan NI - AC h R OF '.OCP songs and instrumental. solos, Miss signed as supervisor of the plane do- and Cotton Chiffoe ilks. 37-inoh % %7 Dat Cecile Sale, Mr's. Saidie Stein, Mrs. partinent at Trnity ooflt, where she E. V (orr, Mrs. Russell King, Miss so suocessfully instruet freveral ofWhite ndia LUne. White 50c sq. yd. *xD Ft. Mary Mareen, with Miss Bumman and years, and wIll devote all of her tism dannon oth White Check Linoleum, oleums, aln 8-quarter width, In Size, Worth $6.00, at $2.88 Willie Maraden as accompanists. Rect- an the future to her dutIes as presi- Iminty, te Organdy, White yards,* but many pieces alike, $$51 aind $1.59 S8al-8 Rugs, $1.95 tatiens were given by Mrs. Bruce 3, dent and piano instruttor of the ni- Venesl Wit Novelty suaficent toeoerg agerom thcm an 811 Chiffon In t or Vettet and Drual Rugs, hadoeclrnf in ointl sierangacheo ans MaeArtbtur and Mrs. Mattle Queen, veralty course and the maester class of Vones, etc. Desirable lengths. partnforpgds and a email orchestra completed the the Von Unehuld University of Music. naa*mn.we s'ler. etit n program. qe..on Unachuld will ale. fin. esneer e '1d. her large mlusic Work, **he £an the M o eearse," ot whish three vet. Ua.ah- otrnm. gr-s-.. have area es publbeim ,