THE' SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. T). 0., OCTOBER 26, 1924-PART 3. 5 Music of “Cyrano.” RUSSIAN SINGER HERE TOMORROW [ In the Churches A SIGNIFICANT feature In the pre- entatlon by Walter Hampden of Club and Sc bool Notes "Cyrano Bergerac” the entra- 'T'HE music at the First Oongrega- do is * act and Incidental music taken from ttonal Church today, under the x STTRON, known In Dalgleish's stndio at the Ruby Wajtcr Damxosch’s grand of CADE a well Hotel Roose- direction of {Smith Stahl, so- circles, hostess velt. Plans for coming prano, "Cyrano,” which the Metropolitan local muaio was tho season will be presented by the chorus at a unique musical at the Arts Club were discussed and preliminary of 60 voices and the the solo quartet 6pcra Company produced nomi- In New of Washington last Tuesday evening nations for offices prepared of which the other members are York City 12 years ago after a wert about when, following dinner, the speaker which be to and voted Goldie D. Hutchins, spectacular legal fight with the es- wfl£ added : F. Ed- of the evening was Carl Engel, head upon at the first regular meeting mund Boyer, and John tate of Cross, a to- It. Mar- Samuel Kberle Chi- music Con- morrow night. Arrangements for an ville, . cago brought of the division of the '' real estate broker, which gressional library. Engel spoke auspicious the 11 Mr. program this year arc well At o’clock service the music ML suit for an injunction and damages on, “Jazz, a Nuisance and an Art.” on the way. will include: Prelude, "Adagio” (Du- against week Richard Mansfield on the He is an ardent supporter of the Idea Those present were Mrs. should he a memorable musical in Washington, for the bois): anthem, •’Gloria.” ground that “Cyrano dc Robert from Rostand's that jazz has a definite place in the Dalgleish. Mrs. Frank Eord, Orchestra, Stokowski, "Twelfth Mass” (Mozart); Bergerac” was a Miss Philadelphia Symphony under Leopold will solo, plagiarised version development of music—pro- Frances Scherger, Bcckcr, as a Hart” (West); American Mrs. Peter a "Dike postlude, of his play—never produced and vided, course, “good” Miss Shea, Margaret make its debut for 1924-25 in concert featuring Stravinsky, and "fantasy” (Renner). At S of that it is Frances Miss TIfJS p.m.: Pre- never heard of by any one—“ The jazz. Hughes, Miss Rixcy 1 Chaliapin, bass, will give his only recital. lude, "Impromptu" (Plaglpr); anthem, Prince Tancill, Mrs. C. codor Russian # Merchant of Comvtlle.” The deaeration was done in shades R Schcrmerhorn, Ray "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Charles Delmores, sang Miss Palhin. many things (Bishoff); who the of blue to suggest the "blue music." Mrs. Bouson, Mabel Mr. Stokowski seems to have found to interest him in quartet, to Cyrano Metropolitan Sara Miss Mr- "More Dove Thee" role of in the and many titles of popular hits were Ca!ip, Miss Pauline Knocller, He has been (Speaks); in (Duncan), operatic Miss his European sojourn. quoted as saying; “There arc some "Postlude P” production, was present at painted blue discs hung between Clara Stack, Miss will be played. on Cecilc M. Sale, Mrs. the opening performance of Mr. dancing figures Gertrude interesting developments abroad in regard to the quarter-tone piano. That The vesper service, over the tablca As Russell. Mrs. Edith White, at 4:45 p.m., will Hampden In Chicago a few days ago a prelude to the Felix Mahoney Mrs. George big bo given by complimented his talk. E. Corbett, Miss Freida is the next step in music. You ask me what will be the new era in John H. Marville, bari- and illustrious con- read Carl Sandburg’s verse, “Jazz Steffen, Margaret tone, T. mm Miss Moran. Mrs. quarter- and Charles Perry, organist, frere. Fantasia” music, Tt will be when all instruments of the orchestra have the the program being: Edith G. Schilling, Mra Eucas and solos, lAter Etta Schmid played "Kitten Miss Elsie Spelling. tone.'* That surely will be revolutionary. “Honor and .Arms” (Samson), (Han- on del), the Keys” and “The Maple Deaf * and “Como Unto Him”* (Dunn). Rag.” * * 4= organ I?' Navy Estelle Wentworth, an active mem- The numbers will be; “Solemn Band Concert. ber , " of Rho vOT)AV K program the Beta Chapter of Mu I will be given the last of the promising performances by the Prelude” (Noble), “Intermezzo” (Dun- THE Friday at 8 p.m., at Another musical given at the Arts Phi Epsilon ham), “Adagio” 1* Musical Sorority, has of- Washington Symphony Orchestra, bravely started by (“New World Sym- the United States Marine Corps' Club during the past week that a so 60 local phony)” (Dvorak). “Evening -mm K, V fered scholarship for a contralto Song” ¦ \ ‘ Hall, by the aroused interest, was a an jr'. v Institute United States much cos- in behalf of Chapter. musicians, iu attempt to build up what it was hoped would prove a (Johnson), Tone Poem” miL'. Navy Band tume recital by Miss Mary Rho Beta All (Perry). “Russian Orchestra, Charles Ban- presented applications must "Postlude Marche in D” • ter, director; Karl Grimes, A. Cryder Thursday be sent to Miss permanent symphony organization for the Capital City. At the (Dunham). it mmmmmm V. guest night. L.ucy M. Wentworth's studio, Tivoli soloist, be; MacMorland, who has an 1360 Columbia will March. “The Bride exquisite road northwest, not later Theater at 2 o'clock the final free program will be given, There aro vacancies in overture, Frel- coloratura voice, sang Jenny than No- under the direc- the choir to Elect” (.Sousa): “Der vember 1. The date the extent of and two (Von Weber), ballet, Eind numbers with charming style of the contest tion of Daniel Brccskin. It is true, of course, that concerts in the early four altos schutz” "Egyp- will be decided later. tenprs. Applications to fill same tian” (Luigini); "Finlandia” (.Sibe- and In tho traditional manner. Par- afternoon on Sunday arc liable to interfere with many Sunday — should bo sent to Mrs. Stahl. lius); tenor solos, ticularly delightful were “O, Had I dinners Earl V, Grimes, The Washington Choral Society, and people must at the present pharmacist mate, first United Jubai's Eyre” of Handel, Schubert's Charles Wengerd, cat. However, time, that seemed the only at tho class. director, is holding The niusio Pirst Baptist States Navy; grand from the “Du Bist' dio Huh,” and her its weekly period when all these musicians ronld he together for sueli a performance, today will Morning, fantasia encore rehearsals every Monday < hurch include: opera, “Pagllacci” (LeoncavaJlo); "In number, “My Days so Wondrous evening at 8 sacrificing time and money, they many organ prelude. “Prayer” Are o'clock at the as did in cases, in order to appear (Wagner); a Hose Garden” (Acciani); Free,” written by Francis Hopkinson, School, Thomson in the all. Therefore, it offertory. "Dike “Serenade” Twelfth and E streets north- unit at is to he regretted that the project As a Pather” (Scott), (Drdle); val.se suite, "Southern the first .American composer of note should AN. west, entrance on Twelfth street. fail for lack of patronage. Only a fair-sized audience present Harold AAhiteside, soloist; post- Nights” (Guion); excerpts and a signer of the Declaration of was each lude, "Scherzo.” from the Independence. The chorus lias a fine program ar- Sunday, and only a small percentage of from "Fifth Sonata” comedy. "Woodland” HUo also gave the ranged those who did attend seemed to (Guilmant). In the musical (I.utcrs); aria for the coming season and evening Robert finale, Star Spangled “Je Suia Titania,” “Mignon,” will manifest unusual interest in tlie movement. M. Huckman, "The Banner.” from take part in the presentation organist, will give as “The Lost. of “Who Is It is to he hoped that some may figured his Rose Summer." of Beethoven's "Ninth Symphonv,” un- method be out by which this numbers, "Ronde bVancalse” Sylvia” “Haidenroslein,” “Herdcgos- < der the direction of group of earnest musicians may yet be enabled to their Boollmann), “Sunrise” (Karg-Elert), »en” and the “Norwegian Walter Uamrosch realize commend- Echo Song.” at Poll's Theater. ablc aim. "Adagio,” from "Third Sonata” (Guil- Mrs. Her accompanist Mrs. Robert Y. HELEN FETTER. mant); Townsend’s Musical New members for all parts will be offertory solo, “Where’er Ye Barkley, played a couple of her own wc Icomc. AValk" (Handel); postlude, has Just been received from composiitons as well, (Vierne). “Maestoso" Mrs. and Miriam Lawrence Townsend, well Earking, cellist, accompanied on the The known patroness of Rubinstein Club held the first the musical arts piano by Gertrude Macßae Nash, gave rehearsal and CONCERTS Music at Calvary Methodist Church in Washington, that give business meeting of the she will three delightful selections. season in the Last symphony concert, Tivoli Theater, this morning will include a prelude, another series of morning ballroom of the New this afternoon at 2 o’clock. musicals Willard Hotel Tuesday Chaliapin, "Aorsrpiel’* (Gleason): anthem, “O, this season. The recitals will be The first Monday evening morning at Russian bass, at Roll's Theater, tomorrow Jesus, musical of 11 o clock. Claude Robeson, director, afternoon at Thou Art Standing” (Shepard); presented in Ra us Cher’s ballroom, the season given music 4:30 o'clock. offertory will bo at tho expressed his delight at the duet, “Come Unto Me” however. Instead of at a hotcL As studio of Frank A. Schoedler tomorrow uniumal attendance and work accomplished Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. National Tuesday (Wooler), and postlude, “Credo" Mrs. Townsend will bo abroad nearly night at 8 :15 o’clock. Tho program will at Theater, after- (Haydn). the first meeting. noon at 4;30 o'clock. FEODOR CHALULPTV. a month longer, is not ready as consist of by Mrs. Robert H. the she selections the Christian! Dalgleish presided. A At evening service Emily yet to announce definitely Trio, Schoedler, pianist; booklet con- Benefit concert, Tuesday night Thompson, Douise the names Frank A. Mra taining tho Willard. at 8:15 o’clock. church orgaailst, will give of her artists exact dates for Piazza, and Fees constitution of the club a or the Guerda violin, Chris- was presented Olga Samaroff, coming, November 6. 10-rninute recital. Including vpin- tian!, A new trio by to each member. the musicals. cello. Prof. Schoed- Harvey landia” (Sibelius), "Elegiac ler will bo played, Mrs. Rabbltt, chairman of and and Miss Ronan will prize Melody” (Grieg). solo quartet sing a few new songs by competition. Informed the club Tho the same com- that Last Concert. whoso originality has made him an will sing "Accept My Heart” (Gaston MUSIGRAPHS poser. the contest was well under wa- Symphony outstanding figure of rotemporary Borch): offertory trio, “Praise Ye.” Mabel’s Chicken. and that she had received several The third and final concert by what musical composition. Tho first is from "Attila” (Verdi). A musical program will given at compositions. George tenor New Mrs. Wayne V/f-VBKL GARRISON, a popular be P was hoped would become the tho short and pirco organization O’Connell, of B. Wheeler Rani? for * the Women's Ciiy evening. Mrs. Hamlet, chairman philan- brilliant entitled The of the new quar- singer here, who will appear In Club this of Symphony Orchestra “Fireworks,” the composer’s tet been York, was in AVashington last week the Kentucky Society Thursday night, Elizabeth will thropic department, will tribute has completed, with Marie Washington later in the season, Towno speak on the outlined her plans bo given 2 o'clock, to the daughter of his Deal, and sang on an informal program at using: “The Holiday ’ (Curran). tells “Kingdom of to groups this afternoon at master. Rim- C. soprano: Mildred De Hart, “Wind the story of a pet chicken, she Heaven is at Hand.” of club members to give in Crandall's* Theater, preced- sky-Korsakow, on marriage in contralto; Edward G. Dtppltt. the home of Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee Song” Ungers i. "Robin, Robin, Sing which musical numbers will be: Song. concerts at many hospitals and Tivoli her tenor, i rails Uifkic, on her farm at Volois, The the ing the matinee showing of the reg- 1213; the picturesque suite and Prod J. Eden, Monday evening. Mr. O’Connell is Me a Song” iSpross). “Roses After “Fear Not Ye, O (Buck), and similar institutions. built baritone and di- N. Pinkie has been a lot of trouble Israel” for the week, no around the fairy rector. well known here, having sung with Rain’’ (Lehmann). to the "Ave (Schubert), by A special trial ular bill at addi- Russian tale of “The "Como Fair” ever since he stepped out of the shell, Maria” Bertina voice will be held tional of Piro” the Oratorio Society, the Rubinstein • Martin.), “Love's My O’Shaughneasy ; solos, at of KUngc, cost. Bird constitutes the closing in Heart” until now he a completely violin ’¦Traumcrie” the home Mrs. 318 \ M by Club, and given at Is almost program of exceptional beauty number; and an arrangement of the usic the choir of Vermont recitals both the (Woodman). (Schumann), and “Berceuse Slave” Upshur street, tomorrow morning at University Trinity Col- spoiled chicken. He very has been prepared by Daniel Brec- famous Russian folk-tune, "The Song Avenue Christian Church today will Catholic and was not old (Neruda), played by Ethel Payne. Miss II o'clock. All singera wishing to lege. Although home was origi- Balinger, before some skin, conductor, of tho A’olga Boatman," fop wood- include: Morning—Anthem, "Unfold, his Kdwin an advanced pupil lie became sick with accompanist arc for this occasion. A'e nally Chicago, he New of kind of Obenschain© will bo for become active members invited. Ahe first number will be the "Phedre’’ wind and percussion, forms a con- Portals" (Gounod): baritone in has been in Henry Freeman. has been appoint- infant trouble that afflicts and vocal solo. yearh. Mr. small both violin selections. overture, by Massenet; then will fol- trasting interlude. “Our Pather, Because Thou Art in York several O’Connell ed to the post of organist and choir chickens. It seemed to be a A large number heard the first sale, has a sympathetic manner of singing kind of malaria, drooped Sunday low tho nocturne and scherzo Tickets on at T. Arthur Smith, Heaven” (AVard-Stevrns). Evening— director at ¦ St. John’s Episcopal because he The Dalglefsh Music Study Club evening musical at the Grace and powerful His singing of the • and movements “Mid- Inc., Bureau, 1306 Mixed quartet, “Dist Up Tour Heads” tone. ’hapel, on Bradley Lane, Chevy seemed very - discouraged met informally Monday at Mrs, Dodge from. Mendelssohn’s Concert G street. aria from "Jewels tho Madonna” about last Hotel last week. This after- summer .Night’s Dream." first (GVeene); chorus, "X Sought the Ixird" of Chase, Md. life. So Miss Garrison got the idea noon the National String the was effective, and ho sang "Tommy Quartet with solo passage, for horn, which (Stevenson): male quaj-tet, “God's of giving him a quinine pill. This will play at 5 o’clock. Henri Sokolov, Benefit an song particularly listening-in bucked him will be played by Armand Patiuay; Concert—Tuesday Promises Hold” (Gabriel). Dad" and Irish Radio fans on tonight’s up considerably, but a Too Much of a Lady. first violin; Max Pugatsky, second He gave program Capitol Theater, few days was the second w ilk flute solo, to be given AN ajnociation composed of well. also McPadden’s from tho later Pinkie worse violin: Samuel Feldman, viola, and .lames Arcaro, citizens The first in the of monthly “Inter Nos” and Hue’s "I Have AVept Now City, among ever. “CEORENCE VIDOR to Eorlcberg, „by The brief concert and of every patriotic organiza- series York will hear the than This time he was shiver- is about Richard violoncello, are will he organ recitals by Henry H. Freeman in Dreams.” numbers new songs, re- ing as if with the ague. A emerge from the beautiful girl brought to a close with tion in the District of Columbia has two not yet the members of the quartet Eiszf’s "Hungarian Rhapsody,” Nq. will be played today at 4:30 p.m. at leased from tho publisher, from the Another quinine pill seemed to class and become a real actress.” So The program “Quartet in G 2. hecn formed to permanently establish St. on W. AValter Sorrell, tenor, who spent have will be: While the encouragement of in or near AYashington Paul's Church Uock Creek pen of a Washington composer, Kliz- no effect, so Miss Garrison took him says Harry Carr, motion picture au- Major” urs«; violin. Joint etndi.., C. with at in • to tho artistic growth of the city. P. O’Brien K. M. Wood. Mrs. Snodgrass is a bride remained on the pantry shelf, keeping ¦wildest abandonment a something Fees Christian!. 1930 Pa. ave. n w. Pr. of Civil and Spanish War soldiers the organ. The vesper music will in- favorable comment from a leading .V.S6. The existence of the symphony. of September and before her marriage warm, wrapped up in and withheld.’ whose resources are quite inadequate, clude an elaborate "Salve Regina" New York critic. blankets SIeCALL LAMUM even for so brief a tenure, lias was known as Ruth Mao Hansford. sitting on the bottle "The truth Is, Miss Vidor ( served to whom such a home would be a adapted from Handel, and the hot-water until suffered Concert Baritone to bring into prominence young out- played her own accompaniment the hot weather came. Pinkie from being too dim much of a lady. >e two haven of refuge. It is because of standing feature of the An interesting bit of news received She Then Teacher of singing. Director es vo of unusual benediction the following numbers; Is was persuaded In private she had been Chase School. Stndio, 1310 10th Si. musicians capability in these and that the is will be an Corpus,” last week tells of the marriage Thurs- to “There to take a walk out life trained Chevy i he persons of Sigmund others home be- music “Avc Verum (O’Hara). Memory” never to make an exhibition her Ji.W. Ft. 665 L. Wednesday* by appointment Ziebel, concert ing developed. sum of |3.500 by day in New York of Bianca Saroya, No Death” “A doors. of matter, and Shelley, The has Saint-Saens. he feelings. carried Preston cellist. already bgen raised, and to prima donna sdprano of the San Carlo (Lanz), “In an Old-Fashioned Town” Now seems quite recovered, but She the same Idea Kach. promises to go far in his increase Opera Company, (Squire). not eat to in ‘Christine’ chosen this sum a concert is to be given at The program to Demetri Onofrei, he will with the other chick- the screen. But she held. musical of Immanuel of the ens. He considers an really cut loose the first time X THOMAS EVANS GREENE the New AA’iliard Tue-sday at Baptist Rumanian tenor same com- himself aristo- for Hotel Church Choir today, Harvest organization’s Emily crat and a apart. He have seen her do it. She had feeling TENOR S:ls p.m. The patrons and patron- pany. In that per- T. Marsh, soprano, will give In class will DRAMATIC Home day, will be: Prelude, only and high emotion and charm; all ita branches esses represent of “The formance of '‘Butterfly” here a week a musical and tea at 11. Le Roy Lewis’ cat out of Miss Garrison’s hand. also she Teacher of Singing; la sonic the most Harvest Time” (Schumann): anthem. so in other Chaliapin—Tomorrow. prominent residents of the city. ago last Friday. Mr. Onofrei sang the studio, 1 405 H street northwest, this She is afraid she must take him with never had been beautiful Studio, J7S3 Eye St. NAY. Great and Marvelous” (Turner); Ha- leading on tours now, or pictures. The great Chaliapin, will be Duciano Purland, baritone, who is masculine role of Lieut. afternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock. Mil- her her Pinkie basso. zel Hughes, soprano soloist, will sing Pinkerton. will hunger "Altogether, public to Mondays and Thursdays, 0:00 to I :00 heard at well in circles, dred Kolb Scholze and Sidney Clark, starve himself on a the is about tomorrow' afternoon Poll’s known local musiq “When I Consider the Heavens” see a .Theater at the having appeared on many programs pianists, play, and Mrs. Marsh strike. version of Florence Vidor that 4:20. under manage- (Scott). At the evening service the en- will they never ment of Mrs. 'W since he came to Washington Estelle AA'entworth has been and sing. The program suspected.” ilson-Greene. Chalia- from quartet will sing “Softly Now the gaged to direct the Mr. Lewis will pin s art, like of ail great Cuba, - will be the at this Girls’ Glee Club both modern and classi- • that artists, soloist con- Dight of Day” (Trott); the male cho- George Washington will include Associated Studios seems so simple cert. Mr. has of University. cal because it is so Purland studied music rus will sing “Hold My Hand” selections. Villainous Hero Now. (An Affiliation for Musical Art) complex. Many in Italy Cuba, as Thou I Crowned a threads have gone to and well as with the and “Fight to AVin." Mrs. Emily G. Evelyn Gurley-Kane assisted Myra With Raisin. the weaving of AVashington College here. McNeal formally opened I IJXTER a new type of screen hero. BEUE, picture Otto T. Simon, Voice Culture that wonderful tex- of Music Dickinson is the director. McCathran Marks, soloist, and Mrs. Katherine 'VA'ONTE motion star, History Sight-Read- ture. Every phrase, part He will sing the I street are not *¦ Classes in Musical and every of famous prologue of Claughlon AVest, at the piano, pre- her new studio at 1723 north- Heroic villians unknown ruled as king of the annual 1723 Eye st. n.w. Tel. every phrase, is "Pagliacci,” “Absent,” to the shadow drama, but it remained ing. Studio: modeled upon the from the opera The music today at St. John’s Epis- sented an artistic drama-music pro- west last Wednesday* afternoon with raisin festival at Fresno, Calif., Oc- 7821. The mystery “Andrea Chenier"; for Holmes Herbert, stage Franklin words. is how, with this "Nemico Delia Pa- copal Church will be: Matins, 11 a.m. gram week at the Playhouse be- a tea. The guest of honor was Signor New York 1, Snyder of fidelity tria" and "Going last favorite, to cinema a tober with Miss Doris La Salle Spier, Piano close to verbal literalism, he Home.” —"Te Deum” (Stanford), B flat; fore an enthusiastitc Palletelli, close friend of Vladimir De endow the with Madera, Calif., as his royal consort. in audience. The new type—the villainous Studio: 1509 Rhode Island arc. n.w. Tel contrives to make his voice sing The other selections on the pro- offertory, Doubting program was opened with her dra- Pachmann, great pianist. Mr. De hero. raisin festival, sponsored by 3427. with gram, "When WiWth the Herbert was brought out The Franklin the freedom of line and the provided by the Wardman Park Dreading” (Tosti); J. matic arrangement of “The was too weary after a from New raisin growers of Cali- infinite and soloist, L. Lord’s Pachmann by to the Sun-Maid Henri Sokolov, Violin jvariety of shading of a great instru- Trio, will include: "Coppelia” (Tavan), Mitchell. Evensong, 8 o’clock—“Mag- Prayer” set to music. A dramatic long journey from Norfolk to be York First National be Corinne fornia, numbering more than 100,000, mental player. (Schubert), Griffith’s leading man “Wilder- Studio: 1107 Eleventh st. n.w. TeL Frank He plays upon it like "Seranade" specially ar- nificat,” “Plainsong”; offertory, presentation of “The Earl King” present, although it was hoped that in is an event of international im- lin an ranged “Sa- was ness,” now un- 3594-W. instrument. for AVardman Park Hotel, vior, Again to the Dear Name” (Shel- a feature. he might be there. which she Is making portance annually some place in are on Z. Leonard's held Richard Loricher g, Cello Seats sale at Mrs. Wilson- broadcasting: "Dittle Serenade” (Gru- ley); soloists, W. Bowers, N. der Robert direction. In- the Saa Joaquin Valley. The cere- P. Ham- of cave-man hero, Studio; 1017 K st. n.w. TeL Franklin Grcene’s Concert Bureau, enfeld), "Where My Caravan mer and J. Guy stead the film Her- monies, glorify the lowly and (i Thirteenth Has P. Shaddick. T. Lucas new which 7301-W. streets northwest. Rested” (Dohr); operatic selection, is organist and choirmaster. “The in Role. bert has revealed a way of raisin, are always brilliant and color- FREQUENT PUPILS’ RECITALS AND "Tales of Hoffman” (Offenbach); bal- Chameleon City.” Successful Dual wooing. ful in the extreme. CONCERTS lads, "I Hear You Calling Me” (Mar- The program of music at the Ninth "DLASCO IBANEZ has his FAIRFAX, editorial dl- Herbert's portrayal as David Ten- Mr. Blue journeyed to Fresno, Philadelphia Orchestra, shall), recorded * nant in of “The World is Waiting For the Street Christian today will X/fARION Produc- "Wilderness" is that the was at station by Twenty-First Year Church personal impressions of Holly- rector of First National mental It lacks sweeping where he met the Sunrise” (Seitz); selection. "The Sere- include: Morning an- lover. the city officials, queen cheering Tuesday. service—Choir wood in his latest novel, tions, is an example a woman who ordor of sheik and his and nade” (Herbert). them, "King of Kings” (Brackett). "Queen of a at times is al- given the "key to The successfully manages both com- crowds. He was first of the Philadelphia Sym- Evening Calafla.” tho most tinged with villainy because of the city,” and Monte gave the queen phony service—Choir anthem, “Turn Orchestra’s five in A*© Even Unto Me” (Harker); bari- The distinguished Spanish novelist plexities of career and home. its chaste detachment, and yet it is a —whom he had never seen before—a 17th St. Frank- Washington Olga that cannot be doubted will be given Tuesday Samaroff. tone solo, “Song of Thanksgiving” visited Hollywood last Spring in con- Besides heading the First National love and real screen kiss. afternoon proves its depth at mo- at 4:30 o’clock at the Na- Olga Samaroff, well known woman (Allitsen), E. P. Williams; organ re- nection with the filming of "Circe scenario staff and having many stage the critical There was an official coronation, a at M tional Theater. ment. Leopold Stokowski pianist, will be presented in recital at cital (preceding the service), “Sere- the Enchantress,” Tiffany produc- and screen plays to her credit. Miss wonderful parade, special events in conducting. the According to Herbert, is a etc., Pa. the National Theater Thursday after- nade” (Schubert); overture, “Ray- private successfully who the way of automobile races, Tschaiko wsky’s tion which he wrote for Mae Murray. Fairfax in life psycho-analysis, I fourth symphony, noon, November 6, at 4:30 o'clock, by mond” (Thomas), “Communion” (Bat- keen student of it is and a round of gaiety in which the with its Ibanez terms Hollywood in his new handles the role of Mrs. Tully Mar- more famous pizzicato movement. the T. Arthur Smith, Incorporated, iste). Joseph Harrison is the or- true to life than the catch-as- raisin royalty and the thousands of be the “the City.” shall, wife of the character star. style. from over feature. The progra?n Concert Bureau. This concert will be ganist novel Chameleon catch-can people in attendance all also will include by the of Chameleon City was It is an arduous life, this dual role, the stage participated. Year Book Mailed three works first in the second series of star “The wealth I • Stravinsky, tho Russian modernist. concerts. Russell A. Cordrey will sing at obvious,” he writes. “One could according to the gifted writer, be- the Cleveland Park Congregational divine the bored, sumptuous ex- cause tho preparation of screen con- to Church on Sunday morning “Just for istence of the people, who earn much tinuities requires exhaustive, time- Gate Heaven. Agin a Change. Today,” by Abbott. Mrs. Page and find themselves obliged by consuming effort. Miss Fairfax KATMIUNERIGGS McK. money does HUGE gate of fantastic design, In MOORE has discovered a Etchison, pianist, will play: Post- their work to remain always in the a great deal of her work at home, but A stippled blue and silver, recently Sfiure “Song (Tschaikow- was an sho companionship of COEEEENman who refused to allow his TEACHER OF Wednesday of place. opulence HARP Recital lude, Sorrow” same It like finds tho her its majestic height the by and his counsel a of reared above place to be improved several thou- sky; offertory, "Meditation” (Miller); that of the miners gathered in a soli- husband source main stage at Famous Players-Lasky Col. 4385 1837 Kalorama Rd. postlude, (Zaneeik). corner world, sand dollars. "Festival March” tary of the who do not stimulation both In her domestic life studio, Astoria, Long Island. happened during filming of The. recital of compositions of K. the oratorio, know what to invent to lighten the her work. It the Christmas “Dawn in and "What’s that?" an inquisitive by- Big,” famous novel by BESSIE N. WILD OcaJio Shore, director of the Desert,” by they carry As editorial head of First National “So from the music of written Mr. Shure and burden that around their stander asked a carpenter in blue Fcrber. Big" Is Colleen's Voice Culture, Piano and Harmony the Mount Vernon Rossell Edward Mitchell, the Productions, Mias Fairfax Is of Edna “So at., Place Methodist also a mem- waists. Almost all women were one overalls, who was working nearby. starring picture. Studio. *424 sth Takoma Park, D. C. Episcopal of Gertrude Henneman RecitaL elegantly dressed, a the highest-salaried first Phone Adams 5549. Church South, will be given ber the Mount Vernon Place with weighty women in the The carpenter pointed aloft with the company leased a farm at Church. costly elegance.” world. She was born In Richmond, The KISS AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT at the church Wednesday evening at evening of music was presented and business end of his hammer. Across Downey, Calif., for represent- Two oratorio, Va., and waa graduated from Emer- scenes PIANO, VOICE AND HARMONY & o’clock. cantatas and the AN playhouse last Wednesday the top of the gate In scroll letters 2 ing a settlement near Chicago Coaching and Accompanying Creation,” are sung at the son College, Boston. Dutch Mr. “The also to bo the auspices Cbickering & feet high was the single word; ago. In the first TOO Eleventh Street N.W. Apartment 63. Shurc will be assisted by Mrs. by this organization under of Before entering tho several decades under the direc- Sons of Boston. feature of Richard and Mary. film field she “Heaven.” part sequence Colleen Prank A. Frost, organist: Mrs. J. tion of Mr. Shure. The the waa well known as a writer of stage of the is the LELAND BOYD PARKER recital was a group of piano selec- The huge gate was a set for Rich- a farmer, living In a Rice, soprano; ii en* playa has several New wife of poor Dutch Teacher of Piano and Harmony Frank W. Arthur Mc- by Henneman, young ICHARD KARTnr.ESb has She York picture. "Manhattan,” farm the Coy, tions Gertrude gaged Mary Hay Including ard Dix's bis wretched shack. In second Studio 1764 K St. N.W. tenor; Everette S. Hardell, tenor; as leading wom- hits to her credit. “The starring production 8797 • American pianist, wbo bas aroused Builders,” “The Chaperon,” first for Para- part prosperity comes to the house- Phone Fr. 6843--North Howard P. Bailey, an for his next production, "New “The mount Richard, it seems, as the gay to be made baritone: James Fall Issue of “Musical much favorable comment with her Talker,” “Mrs. Bollay's Daughters” hold. The old house had P. Schick, bass, and concerts given on Toys.” Mary Hay is Mrs. Barthel- young New York millionaire In search painted, new plumbing put In the Mount Ver- tour. For several and “Tho Ways and Meana” over, chorus of SO. America.” years now Miss Benneman’s family mess. of a thrill, takes a trip to Hell’s and the garden planted with threes SAXOPHONE izon night Scarcely has Piano, Tenor Banjo, Guitar. Drums, etc. Tho program be as has made Washington their home. "New Toys” mark Mary Hay’s Kitchen at he and shrubbery. When the company will follows: 'T'HE annual gigantic “Fall issue” of will the threshold Organ, “Ijarkswoo” (Opus 50), Her father, Alexander Henneman, is screen the stepped across of the started to make these Improvements, Mrs. Musical America, one of the lead- return to the for time district when a In 10 to 20 Lessons “ first famous gang thump stepped In. Frost: anthem, “My Master's Praise” head of the vocal department of Sis- Has Had Notable however, the owner Rag, Jazz and Popular Music a specialty. ing magazines country, since David Griffith’s 'Way Down i Career. a blackjack sends born in In, (Opus 10.1), Mount Vernon chorus; musical of the ters’ College, Catholie University. over the bead with The lessor had been the Come write or phone for booklet. Frea East,” in which both she and Mr. Helen Lindroth, who has been signed Journey to sentimentally opposed lessons If you boy Instrument from us. tenor solo. "Dream Clouds” (Opus has just been issued in all the glory Miss Henneman is heed of the piano him on a the land of Nod. house, and was appeared. for the eccentric character part Am- doorstep CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. OF MUSIC 112), Mr. llardell; suite for piano and of a blue-and-gold cover, and with 176 departmenD Barthelmess of There, on the of heaven, he to any changes, and as a result of his phirosa “The Swan,” 1388 O St. N.W. Main 187* organ, ranged during filming ““Way in gets a thrill. company was - “Eyrie Washington” (Opus pages of news about the musical situa- Miss Henneman's selections It was the of which Dimitri real obdurate stand the aa-anrr ='"¦ ira m-tr tt ¦ producing, H. Burnside, staged III), (1) “Gnomes in Rock Creek tion in cities and the from Chopin to Debussy. Her pro- Down East” that Miss Hay and Mr. Buchowetski is had her first R. who all the compelled to seek another run-down towns all over Hippodrome spectacles when that of the Park,” (2) “Mirror Reflecting Pool,” country and announcements by artists, gram opened with tho Brahms ar- Barthelmess were married. Since her role in a Famous Players’ picture with big farm house and retake all Studios rangement piano of theater was in Its heyday. Is directing Walter T. Holt (") “Japanese Cherry Blossoms,” and teachers. for the Gluck’s marriage she has progressed steadily Pauline Frederick, in “The Spider,” scenes previously shot. TENOR BANJO, MANDOLIN, played “Manhattan." HAWAIIAN t 4) "Potomac Park Boat Song,” (5) Dorothy De Muth Watson, Washing- “Gavotte.” She Schumann’s stage career made in 1917 by Robert Vignola. GUITAR. BANJO, with her and sfic has Other GUITAR ANU UKULELE. “Topsy on (6) ton correspondent for the magazine, “Nachstuck,” Chopin’s "Prelude in Broadway pictures appeared are Tcntli Street.” "Ar- been conspicuous in many in which eh© has Small Town Men Succeed Best Ensemble Practice with the Nordics lington.” (7) Vernon,” lias two pages of news Capital A Flat Major,” Debussy’s "Golliwogg’s season "Mount Mrs. of the successes. Last sbe was a "Seventeen,” with Jack Pickford ; Clubs. Established 1894. Frost at organ City’s prospects for the coming year. Cake Walk” and "En Bateau,” and “When At the President day luncheon of an the and Mr..Shure at in “Mary Jane McKane.” “The PHONE OOL. 946 18U1 COLUMBIA RD. piano; soprano In this Mrs. Watson lists Rachmaninoff’s "Polichlnelie.” Miss hit Knighthood Was in Flower,” "Yolanda,” Desert Fiddler.” Rotary Club recently, the pro- the solo. “Nature's article all "New Toys” is a comedy of domes- Eastern the professional Henneman gives syspathetic coloring “Janice Meredith” and a number of big was given over stories of suc- Creed” (Opus 50), Mrs. Rice; quartet, concerts that Wash- tic by Oscar Hammersteln, 2d, and Mao /'¦•HARIES RAY’S second fea- gram to ington audiences hear to Jier themes, and seems to have life Murray and Marguerite produc- There were 120 men - “Trumpet to Mo” (Opus 117), Mr. will this season, Milton Herbert Cropper, and was pre- Clark ture, made under the supervision cess after 40. MR. B. FRANK GEBEST McCoy, Mr. Hardell, Mr.* Rafley mentions that the Washington Opera excellent technique. tions. H, Inco who testified that at 40 they were fail- Teacher of Pianoforte and sented by Sam ID Harris on the stage of Thomas for the Pathe Berlin; Schick; Company probably will give three per- Frances Scherger, well known hero release, a ures, whereas at tho time of tho lunch- Pupil es Scharwanka. Uoszkowsky, Mr. anthem, “Blessed Ones last season, with Ernest Tmax as the Helen Lindroth has the distinction of has notable cast Paris. Studio. 2020 15tb st. n .w. N. 9007• formances this Winter and Spring, possessor of a sweet, lyrio soprano Marion, gifted eon they were considered successes, the tome Unto Me” (Opus 104), Mount tells as star. When Mr. Barthelmess saw tho having made tho longest Jump rec- In the prologue, Don of the work of the three service bands, voice, sang a group of simplo songs, on takes, aggregate of their employes Vernon chorus; baritone solo, "I Need comedy he considered that the piece ord child actor, the part of Perclval number bf- the music clubs' plans and musi- including Ward-Stephens’ “Nlght- In the theatrical profession, when in (“The ing 60,000. differed Thee, Saviour” (Opus 116), Mr. Bailey; novel bo an ideal vehicle for himself Rogeen Desert Fiddler”), as a Their formulas Washington Conservatory cal programs to be presented. inglae,” Manna-Zucca’s "Big would 1911 she went from Fla., widely and among were: “Con- piano suite, “Meadow Madrigals” Brown his wife. Jacksonville. lad of 12. Louise Dresser plays them Alfred Human, editor of maga- Bear,” Curran’s “Dawn,” "Tho and where she was playing a one-reel industry,” work too hard” tOpus 115). (1) ”Bob-o-link,” (2) the and This Is the first time a screen star in the mother role and Joseph Kilgour stant “never Os zine, states that the annual survey re- Cuckoo.” In these numbers Miss Kalem picture, to of the father, Jasper Rogeen. "don’t do anything that can be put Mask “Red Winged Blackbird.” (2) “Pur- has selected his wife as his leading Jerusalem and tho that and “An Established Conservatory on ported in these pages was by Scherger had Ampico accompani- Holy Land, four men * plc Finch Einnet,” (4) “Whip- made 250 woman. and under tho direction of Charles Ray Is "The Desert Fid- oft.” It was revealed that European Linos.” representatives, and “discloses that ment. Sidney she appeared (Perclval Rogeen grown succeed to one in A COMPLETE MUSICAL EDUCATION Poor-Will." Mr. Shurc; anthem. "If Mary is only half as successful Oicott in “From dler” up). born in small towns music appreciation is making genuine Prank H. Kimmel gave a talk on the Manger Cross.” Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced “Twenty-third Psalm” (Opus 90), the screen as she is as a wife and of the. Miss Lind- Clyde McAtee is a butler, David the bigger cities. ¦ progress over the land. The number of "Old Tunes for New.” It was a plea on roth Journey Mount mother, she will be tremendously made the of nearly S.OOO Winter is "Brecay” Barnes, politician Ernst Vladimir Violin Vernon chorus. new courses and the number of orches- for leniency with the "popu- later \ number of these compositions, so-called popular,” says Mr. Barthelmess. miles in 12 days. Sho made pic- and man-about-town, manager of Myron W. Whitney. Voice tra and recital courses prove this lar” music, on the part who England, Rogecn’s campaign. X-Ray Reveals Steel Flaws. although published, will be heard for of those tures in Scotland and Ire- senatorial D. Mayo. Piano point." can enjoy more complicated types of land. Charlie Murray has given the Steel Expo- Arthur the in public at this recital been At the International Claude Robeson, Organ first time music, and also contained a sugges- Strange though it may seem the turning to pictures she serio-comic part of "Holy Joe,” September, as the original manuscripts are still Before motion an sition held in Boston in Voith. Band tion -that those who aro scared of caption “My God, Whoso Child Am I?” was on the stage, playing the ingenue itinerant evangelist. Victor McLag- the X-ray as a medium to determine August Instruments in I lie hands of printers. 30 tho classical music will find tho is not tho result of a printer’s de- role in “Polly of the on Broad- "heav£,” a shark, was demonstrated in ANU OTHER INSTRUCTORS "Eyrie Washington” been Renee CKemet. that Circus” len is the land flaws in steel has heard themes of many "hits” di- ranged mind. It is a prize title qf an way. She also played with Reedy by political tho casting of the Orchestra Yearbook arc stolen Emma Dunn Jenkins name, bofes connection with M. hero on a number of occasions and The T. Arthur Smith, Incorporated, rectly from works of the great amateur scenarioists's effort at pho- in a vaudeville act over the Orpheum Imperial Valley. Cosgrave war form Phono 7868 or address Registrar. mas- of Jack mammoth guns of that the 1408 Now Hampshire, at Dupont Circle * has me.t with exceptionally fine re- Concert Bureau announces the first ters. Obvious examples toplay writing. circuit, they were one of defense. By ception coun- are "I’m where headliners. will bo of bis henchmen. Nation’s bulwarks In various parts of the appearance in Washington of the fa- Forever Chasing Rainbows” and "My God, Whose Child Am 1?” is the Betty Blythe will be Lolita, a se- the use of the X-ray flaws that have try where it is being played. mous French violinist, Renee Cbemet. “Castlo of Dreams," taken from two title of a “scenario” recently received ductive senorita in a Mexican border heretofore caused tragic gunnery ac- organi- European pro- ¦ The Mount Vernon musical Many critics have Chopin works, and tho conglomera- for criticism by Hope Loring and Lionel Atwill, in “The Outsider,” dance balL Barbara Bedford Is cast cidents will be detected, it Is assert- SOPHOCLES T. PAPAS -1 sations arc to give a concert on the nounced Mme. Chemet tho greatest tion of Handel’s "Hallelulia Chorus’’, Louis Duryea Leighton, who arc at played In Baltimore recently to larger for the heroine of the story—lmogens ed. Dr. H. H. Ijester of the Water- Teacher of la9t Wednesday night of each month woman violinist of the day. Mme. “I Dreamt That 1 Dwelt in Marble present preparing the script for Di- receipts than on the occasion of the Chandler, a young woman set- town Mandolin. Guitar, Banjo, Tenor Banjo during who arsenal did the research work. Hawaiian Guitar the coming season. The next Chemet will be beard at the National Halls” and "My Bonny Lies Over the rector Phil Rosen’s next production, first appearance of the star and play tled In the Imperial to raise cotton. Steel scientists from all over the and Ukulele will be by the quartet, assisted by Theater on Thursday afternoon, No- Ocean” into "Yes, We Have No “The Bridge of Sighs,”" for Warner last winter. is With ROBINSON'S MUSIC STORK. TNP. Ba- This considered un- Chew Ho will be Chew H*. her world were in attendance at the cx- • ¦ft harpist, and will be followed by vember SO, at t;3O o'clock. J 1306 G Street N.W—Phone Main 2831 I