Events in the WShakespeare at Church of Covenant. Rebew Orchestra ith the Ban Carlo Grand On tl hta occasion the Club will present Opera method which the teacherImproradha* I at the Masonic Auditorium. at Keller ' ompany, la ths sxponent of a asw produced. Mr. La recent "Flanders Reqtlem." T.iis Memorial Church. i V Forge's composition, has roceak. or at lsast a new adjunct, Then they can on sltion was originally written for c voices but the composercomponUed Tuesday.Luisa Tetrazzini aind Winifred Nath the ro together, j women'] b voices and It will be given Ha Byrd, pianist: teaching of singing. it la tha taking up each weak spat la the arranged it especially for se of first presentaton on Tuesday with the composer at the piano. The tional Theater, 4:30. the phonograph in teaching student's vocal equipment, analyse soloist will be Charles Carver.' the diatinguished young barytone who fc>n« production and voloe and correct It I know in Tuesday.Rubinstein Club wi Frank La and n together. was the assisting artist with Mme. Bchuraann-Heink at her concert Forge, pianist, placelent.that I learned more about my own -j this city two years ago. Charles Crater, barytone. La Fsrs. . About the Railroad Strike Pleasant Weber, the will 1jublic last week when Mette, Fernanda, Agostini, Boscacci, Valle. of Mt. director Rebew Orchcatra light "Almost every day durlnff the that the officers Church, has arranged the give the laat of ita aeriea of pub- ' Isidore Alpher was presentedMas.er Saturday."Carmen," 2:00; VImes. Mario, De Mette, Messrs. At the recent Festival of Music, | of the unions have Congregational or the first time at Gunston Hall r( strike I read a lot of the strikerailDadnot been able to restrain following musical programs for the lie rehearsals of thla aeason Boscacci, Valle, De Biasi. organised by the Oratorio Socffcty n ews In the but there are or 1 vhere he gave a recital under the of New York paper, suade services today. The music for the night in the lecture roomtomorrow] City. Mendelssohn's | sitill some polnta that I don't the men from goingperjon lusplces ot his teacher, Herman C. Saturday."II Trovatore," 8:2c1; Mmes. Messrs. "Elijah" ws.s an morning service will be given by of the Keller Memorial Church. ] Fernanda, Shull, given imposing: si aaid Jimmy. underland."strike. The rapidly rising cost of Kakeraann. This little boy, not a the Solo Quartette composed of The aaalating soloists are Miaa yet Salazar, Ballester, Cervi. rendition by choir of 1.500 voices. jifteen years of age, played with They were directed Walter "What, for instance?" asked Uncle living everywhere, and the Miss Frances Scherger. soprano; Florence Keeler. soprano, and John iin earnestness ana sureness by larry. "If I can you. 1 will be a who also conducted anDamroach,or- help of any of the governmentsinabilityto Mis* Agnes Cl-arn»trom. contralto; G. Klein, tenor. Admiaaion. as j that would have taxed a more lad to. and protram of 150 men. gchestra lQWer the cost of living han James K. Young, tenor, usual, will be free and muaic mature artist. He displayed the "For one thine." continued Jimmy. made the workers undoubtedly ft I M Fakler. bass. For the vesper are invited to be 1Ine tone, brilliant and what an and Herman cordially prea-lovers technique, Richard Walton -ft Rumor says that Giulio Just ia meant by 'outlaw Impatient. In anydissatisfied services the Mt. Pleasant Chorus, ent. * in unusual maturity of interpret Tully, trike'T" of instances the officers ofnumberthe of Norton M. Casaxza. general manager ofGattl-ja]the under the direction alion. "That is a term used In unions hsve tried to control the men a musical Miss The Returns from Abroad Metropolitan Opera, has engaged referring Little, will render special Edith B. Athey, organiat. Tartini-Auer Scnata. G Daily I a atrike that la called a and persuade them not to strike, but Horoscope by croup two new American singers for neat J f service. The "Invocation.** withi will present the following program made an effective openingminor 1 Q f workmen and not one of the without success. 1 And Announces Plans season. They are by text by Judge Stafford and music at the Central High School Audi- lumber, and his brilliant execution Alice Miriam and r(egular "The food shortage thet Is likely Jf Sue Howard, both sopranos. unions." explained Uncle by Arthur Tregina. the well-known torium on Tuesday evening at 8 Praeludium et Allegro," Richard Walton Tully. who SUNDAY, HAY 2. 1*30. ^rarry. "For many years practically to develop as a result of a strike of composer, will be .o'clock: and 'Tambourtn pUglanl-Kreisler. (Copyright. 1920, by The McClare Newspaper aII the In the railroad workers, which in turn Washington "Andante in D." Hollins; recently from has It is stated that St. Olafs railway employes The program is as presented."To Spring." Grieg: "Sortie |n F Jelonged to what are known as the affects so many people that some ,mpported Master Alpher as a aspect Neptune and are is insured for over $100,000. i way ought to be found to prevent "Oh! Divine Redeemer." Gounod: Lefebure-Wely: "Marcho Nupltale." of Her In which Jupiter irotherhooda. There is the for alto and \ accompanist. sympathetic"Keep Smiling." later. adverse of Locomotive Kngineers,Brothrhoodsuch occurrences. The new railroad offertory, trio soprano, Faulkea; and "Evenaong." Johnston Other numbers were 1! labor "Now Abideth Faith. Hope presented by the late Sydney Ptew appeared, and It is a sway under which the A New York mimical critic Is t he Brotherhood of Locomotive board appointed by Preeidcnt bass. lessrs. Itakemann, Gi,ftin credited j Wilson the other und'-r the new and I-ove." organ postlude. Wagner, will send the show on tour with churches will meet many new with raying "oratorio is r and Kngineers. the BrotherhoodFirenen day Shelly: At the Arts Club, last Sunday aft- *ina Matteossian. leins neither nor nor o f Esch-Cummins law v'", a "D Postlude." Lemmens. an that affect their following*.prob| fish, flesh, good red Railroad Trainmen, and the Major ernoon, a musicals was presented David Miller, English comedian, opera." Ho calls it "the < >rder of Railroad Conductors thorough investigate of » Vesper service.Organ prelude. Miss in the Drew role. Guy Hates Tost Religious prejudices will come clandes- Mary A. Cryder. The pro- ele Club of forty members will much to the surface during the tine offspring of a morganatic un- 1*he*e four organisat ions have been question. l^et u* h« »e iat thic J "Meditation." Kinder: choruses. will continue under Mr. board will also a gram was as follows: "Snowdrop," | ho*rd several selections. Tully'* next few months. ion between church and theater, re- *mown as the 'Big Four.' and have di», into ; Tregina. and "Knights of management In "The roots of the trouble and < orr j<*t th* "Invocation."iGretchanlnoff: "Songs My Mother Masquerader" While the stars ligion and drama; drama !n evening tor yearn directed the efforts of the the Cross.** Shelley; bass solo. for a while. Later Mr. may presage for condition that caus ' th< r to fc Taught Me." Dvorak: "Spring," Miss Elsa Ilaner. violinist, was Tully keener vision clothes, religion in the texts of the r ail road workers throughout the DeKoven; and organ present Mr. Post in an elaborate today, therehumanity and go ri atriK. n "Recessional."Wolf; "Ouvre tes yeux Mas- heard in j..int recital with will l>e an libretto." and of "the rolo country to securc Im-redfces in 'impatient Cy bleus," Major access of caution and | speaks to the or r .» postlude. "Grand Cboeur C Major," sonet: "Serenade." 'rittman. basso, last Shakespearean production. Oliver singers who stand end vwages and Improve working position Leoncavallo: Tuesday at the1 Morosco will send out three uncertainty that will affect up suddenly of their uni« i*cla?s. ructions Chauvct. | "Hymne au Solell," Georges: "Vissi « ashington Club. Mrs. Adelc nU)lh business.sit d< wn after uttering a fc-w The Brotherhoods arecondilona. of Mr. Tully's play. companies"The " organisations from the (Cepj-ftflit. l»m. bf 1 H d'arte, Tosca." Puccini: was the accompanist. The is a phrases; the ehorus which septate Miss Netta Craig and George "Soft-Foot- Bird of Paradise," next season, and Neptune in plate held to disjointedFederation of Labor." ed Snow." Lie; "Love Has Wings." given by Miss rtaner selections cause a peculiarly sensitive alternat ly bellows and whispers, Amerian Miller will be the special soloists there are three companies also stands ard sits dewn." "But the railroad Rogers; and Spring's Return." from Spanish wereAndantinoKym-! this play In Eng'and. with of mind and owing to thisconditionfact u,- strike wasn't at the forty-ninth inspirational presentingpublic will veer ailed by the Brotherhoods, was it?' of the Rachmaninoff, by Mrs. W. s. Clime. Phony." |.a|0: "Canzonetta." In process of formation. Paris opinion frequently service of the Church soprano: "Kolnidrei." "Andante anotherand minds will be strangely I Mrs. Emma Swift Hammersteln * sked Joe. this afternoon. The double Bruch;'1 Cantabile." Tschai-ID'AmJroslo;will sec it next fall. IVrcy Burton I Covenant"Largo from Cello Sonata." Chopin kowsky-Auer; and "Mazurka." I have of Mr. to evil report. impressionableannounces that the memorial to Os- "So. this strike started among the will sing three anthems. will charge Tully's r quartet "Berceuse," Neruda: "La tua Stella." wleniawski. the i> \ and It is not a stimulating rule for car Hammerst# in. her late husband. ailroad switchmen In Chicago, and In the evening at eight o'clock the During r. contlner.tal .Interests, .lames t -e*i Mascagni: and ''invention Miss r the clergy, university professors or I will take the foi m of founding two j he Brotherhoods, as organ sat ion soloist will be Miss Mary Beisser, "Columbina. l'agli- Kan. appearedl G. Peede will continue as the Tally *iad a » «« other leaders of thought since they musical fellowships in the Amerl- nothing to do with ,the men contralto, and the Evening Choir accl." Puccini, by Miss Miriam eulogized by: general manager in America. Larking, vloloncellolst. Han- the distinguished audience of conditions In will be subject to doubts and can Academy in Rome. triking," said Untie Harry. "First, of ICS voices will render three Miss before Speaking theatrical he switchmen who on sen was the accompanist. whleh she Mr. said judgment. cynical Chicago went Both services are under played. London, Tully today: trlke organised a new and, anthems. There h»s been much hue and Storms at sea rcern to be For five consecutive weeks rom-'8 union, the direction of Sydney Lloyd me ©n June 21. Gam. *»*hen the strike spread to other On at Miss Ann over a In the and there may be a wreckforecastthis ruing Itudolph with at Tuesday evening the Cornwell. soprano cry general slump the will hold a master * »»' rts of the country, other new Wrighlson Harvty Murray at theatrical month in which tourists lose their Swiss pianist, the and in the evening with tral High School Auditorium a the »it. R soloist busli.e** in London. As class for teachers and students inions were organised. It was organ, Cenj ' a matter of lives. ®t.u hureh fact, have ' Claud*: Robeson at the piano. concert will be given by the Nor- South, -gave the following conditions Kansas City. The class will be lim- the railroad worker* went beauseon f at a merely reverted to a pre-war ba«ls. Difficulties long prophesied for * The programs are as follows: dica Mandolin and Guitar Orches- program meeting or the I ted to sixteen players, each to re- trike in opposition to the tra under the direction of Walter at th" The bul ble of martin- Inflation has l'ortugal. Switzerland and the West that It had been an Afternoon.Organ prelude. | Raleigh Indies will reach celve one hour of personal instruc-i* calledBrotheroods Holt. The program will consist N.rHofJr."been pricked, but pood plays will critical points tlou week in the of ' utlaw strike* At the same time tasi^-Pastorale." Renaud; anthem. IT. Triste." Duparc: the every presence "Fan) of the following selections: '.,"!.ns,:nN"«l"nger: be successful in London as in days during summer. the other students. " lany of the men who quit work "Dear Lord and Father of ,'b'n. "Spring's gone The I'resident Incidental solos I>e Loss; "American Patrol,""Seranade,"JJT. MaeKayden: "A Snow-1 by." oftho t'nlted States ere either members of the Fargett: Mankind."by now a e and iir^. ^ "k" passes through period in a an or had been until Brothrhoods Miss Craig. Miss Beisser and Mr. Meaeham; "Stradella." Kiotow; an<1 "The which he According to print^l account, recently." solo for steel rirst f. favor. The compositions -were will meditate on some unusual and rather What flu the Caaaef Miliar; duet. "What Have I to Do guitar by liaymoud Primrose," CSrieg. for-j gnat move that in painful episode to a holds it at "I that it was With Thee?" from Elijah. Acton; and banjo duets by the warded anonymously special His occurred recently Elmwood thought always committee of members of sensations. stars areworldwideread Hall. Buffalo, where Arthur Mid- t he labor unions or brotherhoods Miss Craig and Mr. Miller; Bailey Brothers. Vocal solos will I'.vons. ,-holr composed as but Music Mendelssohn; .llrcetor of ten kindly, they presage dleton and Cornelius Van Vliet were t hat called the aaid anthem. "Came Unto Me." Coemer. be given by prominent local the Eckington l'resl.yterian fliunli the faculty, and of the best ment that will be like the strikes." A Great were selected for settingretireI booked for a joint recital. After the e lieln. May The Steel Guitar and UkuEpiphanyannounces the presentation. of the sun Richard P. Bracking; offertory musicians. following program among many clouds on audience had waited until 9 o'clock "That's true." answered which brilliant colors are generally "By the Waters of anthem. Morn,n«.Organ reflected for the concert to begin. Mr. Van 1 Harry. "In most cases In the incidental fudet0"I5>: preJensen;anthem. Katharine Foss. dramatic so-1 after the luminary has passed out pnele Stoughton; solos. " Vliet on the and I1 ast. strikes have been called and Babylon," 1 raise the Lord. o My Soul prano. sang a group of songs at of sight. appeared stage Clearance Miss Beisser and Mr. Backing: a conducted the offertory. Watson:Del the Women's Club last read letter from the New York by recognised unions, organ postlude. "Festival in G." "Meditation." City Mars culminates about the 40th manager of himself and Mr. Mid- t he men being directed by the Church ampiglio; duet, soprano and Wednesday evening. They degree of east longitude where f Seifert. Evening.Organ prelude. "Love Divine" tenor. "The Bird." Dwight f*iskc; "An riots dletow. which gave orders that the of their various offers "Adagio 2d Sonata." Mendelssohn; (Stalner), included and fires are forecast. artists wore not to perform unless t But during the pastorganisaions.year or Lyons and l)ani,.| GertrudeIndian Love Hong." Tremalne; Disorders are ! foreshadowed In t wo have an of was in Sale anthem. "Watchman! What of the Choir their fee paid advance by the there been i Announces "Postlude In 1 >, Lemmens'Morganpostlude, Debussy, and "La Lettre"Romance."de the Traansvaal. Africa will Incidental " focus acting manager of the series. After I number of these so-called flight?" Sarjeant-Fleld; evening.Piano prelude.'llerceuse Cleopatre," Massenet. much increasng solos. Miss Craig and Mr. Fakler; from "Jocelyn," Godard: attentioh during the summer a further v.*-»it. the amount not be- 1; strikes' that have occurred'outawnot anthem months. was c United State*, but In contralto solo. "How Beautiful Public Service "Send Out Thy Light." Dr. Adam Gelbel. the well-known ing forthcoming, the audience nly in the Gounod! ',?: A noted actor will ouddenly die In dismissed and their money returned aill parts of the world. It seems Standard Upon the Mountains." Harker. Miss fertory. organ, "Melody." Wilson composer, was entertained fulfillment the "I recently of prognostication at the ijox office. Beisser: anthem. "The Souls of the quartet. Sought the l,ord and lie by Mrs. Hunt'McKee at her that m«n past who have incidental William Stansfleld, dean of the llearil Me" (Stevenson). Gertrude' Henry fifty Righteous." Foster: solo. District of Columbia of residence. reached high place must give way RUBINSTEIN CLUB. Miss Craig: ofTertory anthem. "The chapter Lyons. Marie Cisco. Daniel Morgan I j to the the American Guild of and Maitland young. Make Used King of Love My Shepherd Is." Wright; postlude. Persons whose blrthdate it Is will l*a Forge's beautiful composition announces a public Organists.service Postlude in It Elat," Kopartz. Carl Ernest T. Winchester, who was a Shelley, incidental solos. Miss j in have a successful year in business, N. Y. The Flanders Requiem." especially to be given in the Church of the F. Stuhler is the organist. well-known organist this city but and Mr. Fakler: organ Beisser several ago, they should not speculate. Violirjjst for the occasion for years recently rranged "Marche Pontiflcale," Epiphany o,n Tuesday evening at Children born on this date postlode.8 o'clock. "Festival Miss Kathrine a program given by conductedthe may with Frank La Lemmens. Evensong." Higgs. daughter l»e quick-tempered and positive in To Feature D. C. voices, Forgewornn's Pianos and will be sung by the chair of the of Dr. and Mis. D. H. Higgs. and a Choir Boys of St. Mary's Catholic nature. These subjects of Taurus he composer-pianist, at the piano Church under Is with Church at Albany, N. Y. Harry Edward Mueller, organist Epiphany the harpist who meeting may be exceedingly talented. »nd Charles Carver, a basso who*< of Adolph directionsuccess on the concert Church \ and choirmaster of the First Torovsky. markedstage. Program vibrant voice is winning him Church, has preparedCongregationalorganist and choirmaster, and left Washington yesterday for! Still The New "Follies." ich, il Wally Driving. on concert as Player- I program for today's will include festal responses, Greenville, N. where she will fiime the stage, the following One of the thrills from James Harry Waller, violinist, of New a ai "Magnificat in C." Marks: an- appear at a concert given the "What's MunigomtT)-, author of will be great feature th«oloist. services: Morning.Organ prelude. by Your Hurry" shows th^ star, "Irene" and co-author of York, will be the assistant 'solo- t!he third and final concert of th« » thems. "The Pillars of the Earth Korlh Carolina State Teachers'; "Going "Andante." Frlml; soprano solo, a has been ist at this morning's service of *1sason the Rubinstein Club ol "The Lord Is My Light." Speaks. are the Lord's." Tours, and "Be 'ITraining School. Reid. driving heavy truckWallace commisioned by by Pianos ^ Glad O Te into the breach*of a dam to stop Ziegfeld. Jr.. to write the FlorenzAll Souls* Unitarian Church. Maj. VWashington Tuesday evening at th« Elizabeth W. Campanole; offertory Righteous." Smart. the scenes for the next Tittmann. bass, will sing and Mlasonic Auditorium. That John B. Wilson will the torrent of water which would "Follies."comedy anthem. "Ho. Everyone play Under the auspices of the Wash-' otherwise flood A Irving Berlin will furnish some of Mr. Atwater will b«* at the organ. The club mill be heard also ir Martin; and organ postlude. prelude: Lewis of Music a the country. instrument wr mention Thirsteth." Corning Atwater. llington College recital! special dam is being built at Los the songs, and Gene Buck and Dave 1 The service will be held in the R|sven other choral numbers and Every "Scherzo." Hartlett. the middle voluntary, and Miss iwas on the J given Thursday evening for this scene which Stamper others. The show will Knickerbocker Theater. The mus- Wrr. Carver Mill present a program is a real Edith B. the " Angeles bargain.an unusual prelude."Allegro Maestoso.Evening.Organ Athey. postlude. « Carter: violinist, andbyMargueritethe from go into rehearsal on May 1. An ical numbers will include; Violin ® f his own. including "The Sea 1st Sonata." Mendelssohn; "To The Rev. Percy Foster photoplay adapted features new east will be "In the Adagio. Hall, IVeldon Carter, pianist. Byron Morgan's story "The Hip-! engaged. entireag solos. "Andante." lath Its Pearls" (Frans). opportunity to buy a standard a Wild Rose." Mac Dowell; vocal rector of the Epiphanyassistant the 1919 "Follies" will stil! be Handel. Wieniawskl:|Bass -j*'orest** (Schumann). Sapphic ^>d« will deliver popotamus Parade." A feature of "Larghetto." solos. thf make Piano or at 3uet.! "Dear Spirit. Lead Thou Me," an address. The Local talent was honored in a the new playing."The Lord Is My Shepherd." Brahms), "Maidens Are Like Player-Piano Miles. Marie B. Culp and Fred public la cordially Invited to irecent be a beautiful girl number,showwillin yWind'' (Loewe). "Before the thla manuscript concert given at A mi'sical crlt'c has cut a foothold Dvorak: "Wo Praise Thee. Ix>rd." a price and on terms that are 5ast; offertory anthem. "There service, which terminates the '(the of Haltt which the six most beautiful girls fi "Retreat" and "A HeartCruelx." Peabody Conservatory for himself In the Hall of Fame by anybody ever saw liartlott. Organ solos. "Hyrnnus." all *hall Be No Niaht There." Wood;' tenth season of the activities of i when nore anywhere anv ^ (dedicated to Mr Carver),Mislid" attractive. These thr4e preludes for the describing "Pagllaccl" and tlme will participate, 'tis said. von Fielitx; Andante." DuBois; tj beautiful Mr particularly ind postlude. "Marche Religleuse," this chapter. >iano by Mary Carlisle Howe (Mrs. Faulkcs. hree compositions by liilmant as the "ham and eggs"Cavalleria"of Koyce will stage the Kdwnrd "Finale." 14 .a Forge and "Alger le Soir" Pianos wjll be sold out auickly. / Walter B. Howe) met with unusual production. d opera." ______(Fourrain).Get in at once. UPRIGHTS 5twenty-f 'OUR LESSONIS IN PIANO PLAYING.PWELFTH LESSON: G SHAFIP MINORS9 Knabe (GROVE'S MUSIC SIMPLIFIED key of B Major and la omfwhit more difficult than | SECOND SERIES. the laason kaya. Each of the thr*. horliontal > of letters the keys, you should have r difficulty In playing Evory tMehdr nd advanead scholar In music knows, previously pi"canted but can ba mattered repreaerit. . chord. Beginning with th. ir row, simple aorio. In the trt or should tlnst $195 upp< accompaniments to sung key know, modulation cannot bs understood with patianea and practlca. From this chord you may play th«1 whit. I.ttcr w.tn th. I«ft the 0 {Kf* hand and p lay Sharp Minor. Patience and combined will without s thoroL of 9»pjrrieht, 1920, by W. Scott Scranton. Pa. form accompanimanta t.i melodiea In tha kay of Q three bllack l.tt.r. with th. practice igh knowledge chorda.their in. Grove, Sharp Minor. right hand, maki nj the bring wonderful results In any endesvor snd tnese two versions and trlsds, with their positions. flrat ch<>rd. Than, In th. a.m. play th«! notes qualities are th« *rm foundatl.>n In tho mastery ot a '"(flcata*i In the aecond way, Every triad In b lack letter is marks* 1, S, ». Always Hattctt A Davit t r* INSTRUCTION.Placa chart upon the kayboard of horizontal a.ri.a, thin those musical education. read It ao, no matter in what verticil order the |«i piano or organ ao that tha amall white latter D with ,n the third and back to the first, forming >I com- The avenue modulation notes Cote (mahofrany caw) S18S a dash abova It, at tha 1 ottom of pltment of chord. In the of Mine to the easy undei Standing of may bo wrltUn. Note that tha small latter D with Lesson No. A tha chart, la directly k.y O Sharp from one key to another is and the difficulties dash abovo It muit not bs Sstey.line make 11 St ovar tha key D an tha k!»yboard. Tha whlta and black If will openod, played. | Ttvo koy of 0 Minor l« will you play this chord ever and over until you more easily surmounted by the knowledge obtained NEXT Sharp tho relative of tha apacaa .than correalwnd to tha whlta and black know it ' LESSON.Kajr of F Sharp Major, six Sherwood (mahoirary rasrl J17S perfectly, remembering the letter* ae well as through the aid of arove's easy home lessons. or six Data. sharps, PLAYER-PIANOS fad 11k of ^ ey G 51iarp Mine»r, relaiite of B Maijor. | $2851 J J J J f Stutz (88-note) mah'ny $315 i "Ala dmfjj ^ j Weser Bros. (88-note) .. $595 I m Troubadour (88-note).. $395 I on lartKMrl t, , j niT| Qiickering Grand. .$275 E A iBVTI Fine for Hall, Studio or B Churches. 11 m J| ARTHUR JORDAH e I PIANO CO., naTi 13tk St*. aid G H . i Heme mt the Cfcftekertag rtaa^^H m . ¥ ^ . j,,. nci. ".' '* «>f«-» y' . fn "i ill 66 & a-