THE STJNDAY OREGOJflAN, PORTLAND, J as u amy ia, itn7.
-When tne Heart Is Younr" (Duflley-
Buck), Miss Petronella Connolly; (a)
"Berceuse from Jocelyn" (Uoaaraj;
(b) "Traumexel" (Schumann): (c)
"Adaclo from a. Sulta." by Franx Rlea.
Miss Mars.Qaret Fallenlus, violinist; (a)
"Serenata" (Tostl); (b) "Will Me-
man d Slngen" Hildach): (c) "In Namo"
( . oaii j, iwtra. on.a.y aearoom D;nwaui
a "Zjonelv Wanderer" (GtIpk) ; b
"Llebestraume" (Usrt), Miss Beatrice
rrnrM wash.
SMART
WEAR FOR
WOMEN
HUden. Mrs. Warren E. Thomas and
Mrt. Lockwood were accompanists. On
J anuary 18 Gluck h operatic worna wm
be etudied. and among- those who win
contribute numbers are Miss Jocelyn
Foulks, Miss Hurley and a vocal auar-
IN GT ON
STREET
leiie.
Mrs. W. Wynn Johnson, president of
ie Women' a Club, was the graeloul
hostess of the music department of that
organization last Thursday. In addition
ilio tOo Xil
GREATEST CLEARING
Sale of S Apparel For Women
SUITS. COATS. SKIRTS. GOWNS. PETTI-
COATS, BOAS AND WAISTS AT LESS
' THAN HALF FORMER PRICES
to & delightful social feature of the after-
noon the following programme was erlven:
mo Mlaottona. .......... . ... .......
Astra. Charles Matbls.
() "Bridal CuQrue"
(M "May Dance In Thurlngia" . .
Chorus.
(a) ".Tanan.ua T.ova Rnna" - d
b "8hadowlBJid" . .
! . , " ' v . W
p . s U H if
1 MA
Ak7?ANO Tr&CTZACj TjCTpp&Vi'
TWO Schumann -Hel nit concerts In on
week is a musical treat -which is not
granted many cities of. Portland's
size and remoteness from Eastern musical
centers, but this we have had and this
we appreciated. There can be no doubt
after the unusual scenes about the Heilijf
Theater when the eal for the first con
cert opened that Schumann-Heink la the
favorite of all prima donnas who come
to the Rose City and we have the privi
lege of hearing- many of them. There
wer women who actually cried because
fhey could not get into the theater on
the first occasion, but their tears were
turned to smiles when the return engage
ment vaa announced for Saturday, and
every one had an opportunity to enjoy
the great contralto's marvelous voice.
Marvelous hardly expresses such a voice,
however. Or rather, one might say. such
voices, for Schumann-Heink is possessed
of two distinct voices the one a deep,
nonorously riqh contralto, the other a
powerful, rinsing: znezKO-eoprano both of
almost unequaled sweetness and quality.
Her command of this organ Is as nearly
perfect as one will ever hear, as her flaw
less execution of. the two-octave jump in
the famous "BrlndlMhl" proves. Her
phraslnjj Is Invariably the perfection of
art and she has also a perfect vocaliza
tion, but it 1a her Interpretative art', prob
ably, that appeals to the masses and
makes them her abject slaves. Hers has
been pronounced "the greatest voice
henrd within lhe memory of man" by ftn
em Inent m u steal crl tic.
The proRrammo at Inst nlfrht's popular
concert TO, vlth a bUrM exception, the
Mime am given at her famous concert In
Crnepcl "Hall. It pleased trio fceneral aud
Iivm bwttor 1 lm n the one Klven last Mon-
day, and the English songs were much
appreciated. The Portland Meomiwlsl9.
J. E. Cmirwn, or Ra.nl nt. and Harold Ray
lot, vlnltnlst. who appeared -with Mint-
Bhaull in the Bach-Gounod "Ave Maria,"
did most sympathetic wK una we
warmly conirratulated by madam after
t ria concert. T r Ft nlg'ht'fl prosra.mmo wa:
0 ATltZ--.ln Ron)
(b) Ich J4ebo Wen I von Beethoven
U) Kene Lleke. UwM lAtr.
. . . L. von BAthoyn
fc) Bastlos) Uebe.
...Fram Schubert
(t) FraujnMft unA UDcn.Robt Schumann
(D lieimiirns Aiuioraornnc
mm mimiii RlcMri StTftUSB
fa) Recitative and Aria frmn St. Paul
. MradelMohn-BartUoldy
H .. ..... Jo-ciitm T?rr
-A v Maria. ...... .... . Pach-Oounod
(C) Tl'lttl organ, ylQlln una piano,,,,,,
( and b with orpraji only.)
Ti T r-v Injrton Tennta Club li Rjt nom
Dew musical scheme al la tapis, but those
"In cowmftni'1 m not mdy to mmm
just what It Is. Mrs. Billy Scott was ob-
m one or the music aoa li
week Intently examlntny all the coon
inngs in the catalosua and there have
teen other indications that somethlnir in
th mlnstrl lln mmy- t ra.nnplre. What
ever it is. prophecy can natly le made
that U "will tie novol wifl mtortalnlni;, as
this club is always tip-to-date. At th
Jnjton trlpleta." "VV" niter Gone. "V. 1C.
EcoW nnl Dan BflUlngpr, Trill a
muMeal skit m'hldh thoy have been prao-
tcln amidnnualy. - Th nelgbbora pro
nonnos St xnoort melodious.
MIsji Martlift Vrann&t TVrapr will rIvb
a reoltsl' thto week.' Mnch la xpeotM of
hl very younjt mtialclitn, who 1b said to
possess Quite remarkable talent.
I I I
Clarence Itf. Godfrey, whose portrait Is
ented today, IS tn new tenor In th
Grace Jtfethodlst choir.
Mr. Godrfey was
recently etihstltutcd ror Dr. George Ainslte
in the Plrst Presbyterian quartette choir.
H has studied. wJUi Mrs. Som Bloch
Bauer.
'
Mtss rarrle May was soloist at the
TremT"s Club last PVidny afternoon &nd
xare two dellshtral selecUonsL They were.
" Ans JAVInen Orossn
Schm,
erzen." by
Pranf. Frunkle lUchter.
rounir pltmlst. In wtiom
tha talented
Interested, played Mendelssohn's Rondo
Caprieeloso anA Culiler'B Nocturne. Mrs.
Xtoee Bloch Bauer .veooinpuiSed &I May
'Teddy Bears" have .delighted thou-
landg of cMldrea uni wadft their marni.
faeturera wealthy, but It 1s evident their
sun. has set. 2a their place Is to come
the Caruso Monkey," ana wttu it weal in
td olufer maaftrfl-AnA tdrWa Uia origi
nal, too who knows? Just what else and
color these newest of noveltlea will s-p-
pear in is yet an enigma, and neither is
It ltnftvn wklta tWy will kvd pinch-
rs or just common monkey hands, but It
im stafd to to m. &c that they are now in
course of manufacture and will soon be
on tta lMtitftt Mftf. ehcarifef wd mard
fashionable than "Teddy Bears." Musl
. clann nhould pfaw " their orders early, end
teachers or kindergarten classes should
not overlook such an ohlecMesson in the
lives of great tenors.
Mr. Alexander and Mr.
KPPln(r were
mlolMa at tiw Commercial cum tfltiquet
last week and pleased the truest by their
Mr. Alexander sans; Tel
Relgo's "Happy Song" and an aria from
Rigoletto. Among Mr. Epplntfs selections
waa "St. M.ry-'H Bella."
The Operatic Club will meet this ireeh
with Judge Harry M. Hogue at his hotel.
Iast week's meetlntr with Miss Fisher
was most enjoyable, (both from a musical
and a social standpoint.
19
This Is a true story.
"Whon Schumann-Heink: sang In Boise
a quaint little Dutchman who lived on
his larm In that section of the country
read of her wonderful voice and decided
to ffo to town and hear the concert. Me
further determined to take a ttox. of his
best apples, and U the contralto came up
to the press reports to present her with
this token of his appreciation. Well,
needless to state, he considered her worth
the present, and the next Tnomingr drove
up to the Idanha Hotel with the apples.
much to her delight, and she thanked him
extravagantly.
After the concert In Portland last Mon
day night, when Madame and ITerr Rapp
were waiting- for the northbound train, a
little old man with a frayed-out collar
pushed his way through the crowd and
timidly approached the singer.
"You haf sing- lovely tonight,' he
simply stated. "Und I hear you again to
morrow night mid Tacoma!"
It .was the same little Dutchman of the
apples, and Madame let go a volume of
German which stasered her E3ng:lisb
friends, but seemed to delight the music-
loving farmer from Idaho. As he boarded
the train he earerfully protected the rose
she bad Riven him from the crowding
passengers, and looked the picture of
bliss and contentment,
Arthur Alexander has announced bis
Intention of crfvlit a series of tbree
recitals after the E'Jerg Han is opened
for public use. one In February to bfl
devoted to eeng cycles and Lldcr, fin i
t vr J ii March, one of them ofr imxl i-1
French songs and the other ot Ital-
lan and English selections.
Bush on ik.
rho has
been suffering; with a' alight attack of
tonslliils, will resume her place u
contralto In the choir of the First Con-
Krcnatlono 1 I u rch today- MIhs Rose
(JofTey substituted for Mrs, Bushong
cutting her illness,
s e .
At the recant performance! of ""Trll
by" by the- Baker Stock Company "Ben
poir van eunjj petiinfl the scenes by
Miss Vi3a Reed, who received mucW
prats for her airtistto interpretation.
.Coil?g Bongs, bp5 vy etuaeut
bodies, were a feature at last week's
Another Instance of Madame Schu-
mann-Helnk's graclousness s.nd srood
zifis of hrart comos from Seattle.
While there the great contralto read
ily consented to hear an aspiring so
prano Rlnfr and save her opinion of
the quality of the olc. The slnjrer
was Mrs. Helen Ha-worth Xemmel, and
aftw hoarintr hftr mfam advised her
to r-o abroad Immediately for study.
Mrn. I mmel came down to Portland
yesterday to confer further -with the
prima donna, and has announced that
she- will start to Europe in February.
"A stiver tablet has recently- been
placed on the plpg organ ot the Grace
Methodist Church, commemorating- the
fcl 1 1 of th or jjjjvn to th church by
M arle A. Smith, nee Campbell, on May
J, 18?:. Th cost or thla organ was
between $5000 and 16000. and It Is on
of the beet In the PusMo NortltweaL
Mrs, May DearoornB. Bahwalj -wlU o
ttre9ente in a recital i Mr. ilexan-
der In Maroh.
)
After tne formal opening of the new
Ellers Hall, which will wokkly oe-
cur within a month, GlfTord. 'ash will
Sive the first recital there. In trod uo-
ing- two clever children musicians in
trios. These talented children are Er
ma and Jtussle Swart, and they will
he a.ssJsted by Jlerr Waldemar Und
and oelllst.
I
The Trebhe Clef Club, under the di
rection of Mrs. Walter Reed. Is re
beaming two Scotch numbers oC the
coming Clan Macleay concert. One of
them. Is a beautiful arrangement of
"Comln" Thro' the Rye," y A. "W. Platte,
for Quartet of women's voices. JVI ra.
Reea, Mrs. Lulu Dahl-MUier and Miss
Kathleen trawler will sins; solos.
Melvln Pool Osrden Is playing at the
Xlawtborno Fresbyterl&n Church this
month.
KCisa tene Flyni
soloist at the
Foromah BUfly lu January 9( g,y
ing three selections, To My First
Love" (II- To he). "When Lova is Kind"
(A. . 1. . and "Japanese Love Sons."
Miss fljTin has a etron, '.car TolCQ
and Is doing excellent work. -
Mrs. J. T T Hosford three plea..
ing vocal selections at tlie last meet-
Ins oi ih Portia Club, filnelng CoomVs
"Four-Lpaf Clover." "Everyone Is in
Slumberland but "Vou and M e,' " and "A
Memory."
ill
Mrs. Walter Reed, contralto, and Ar
fine voices.
Qimms KGOPTET
thur X. Alexander have been engraved
for a vocal recital at Hood River early
In February.
A musical pros; ram me will be a fea
ture of the tea to be given at the Pat-
ton Home for the Aged on Tuesday af-
ternoon. The soloists will be Miss El
sle Garrett, &llss Anne Dltchburn, with
Miss Avarllla McGuire as accompanist.
Miss Marguerite Edgbert will give Bev-
eral readings. The affair promises to
be an unusually enjoyable one and a
good attendance Is anticipated.
What must be the sensation of an
artist who reads of his own art such
thing's as "The Pied Piper" says of
Moriz Rosenthal in Town Topics? This
critic is an able one, who seldom grows
"firushy," but in describing Rosenthal's
wonderful playing . he seems to lose
control of himself. Portland is to hear
the most famous of all pianists this
season, and the Pled Piper's opinion
will interest the musical public Ho
says:
"Morlz Rosenthal is king of all pi
anists, and his 11 Ice never has been be
fore &nd probably never will be again.
The imagination is paralyzed in the
effort to grasp such stupendous art,
and no praise, however rhapsodical or
wild, could besjln to describe the tilings
that Rosenthal does and the way he
does them. If you would be enthralled
and amazed, sro to' hear Rosenthal. No
other pianist has his witchery of touch.
his titanic technique, his compelling
charm, his thunderbolt climaxes, his
irresistible und torrential temperstment
Don't let tbera tell you that It 1. only
technique," Technique It is, or course, as
all art Is technlaue. but with Rosen-
thai It has ceased to be mere mechan
ical exposition. Xt Is srloritted Into s
thins; absolutely beautiful, and Its
loveliness li d th& kind that
conquers the senses first and the under-
ntanani r alter wa.ru- At 11 in debut n
drove an audience that packed Cams-
gle Hall into the maddest Ircnzics ot
enthusiasm that have ever been wit'
nessed .fc a piano concert In New York.
Paderewskl Is an Ariel at tlie piano;
Rosenthal is a Jove,
1
Portland musicians will remember Xli
MaxKaret Longacre, soprano soloist and
reader, once a resident of this city and
latterly of Seattle, WflflK. Carta wer
rled December 19, 1906. at Shanghai, China.
to John Jerome Cornell, ths invitations
to the wedding beinsj sent out. by Mr. and
Mm. Jo lift Collins Kpperly. About four
months ago Mins Iongucre was in this
city and tncn stated mat bob fas about
to depart for the Orient and Europe to
tnke part In s, year's concert tour. Amons
tboae who received an Invitation to- trie
veWlnj "was Miss Anne tUshturnt the
singer and reader.
Allss Dlfchburn received s, letter last
wceK trem Father Dominic, one oC the
faculty of Mount Angel College, stating
that he liad Just r--J1 " l Ma father,
mother end slater e. their old home In
Switzerland, and that ho had more re
cently visited Berlin, Germany, whers hs
had been admitted to Humperdlnck's
melster achulc- Flather Tomlnlo expects
to arrive home in Oregon aoout march x.
Kflss IQllxabetb Hobon is meetlns; with
conslderahl0 sicoens as orgn ntflt t tne
ChurcK- of the Holy Rosary. Haydn's
"Second Mass" was used on Christmas
Sunday asd the young ortranist received
nraauy contjratulat lom for her work with
this dltXioult music. Mlw Hoben. a for-
mer dudII at tne Liverpool Conserratorj,
1m studylnc organ with Harold Vincent
TH8 lollowini prosTammo was pTtntt
the last meeting o-f Mrs. Walter Reed's
Tuesday Afternoon. Club. Th Island of
Ureami" (Adam. rvi tm tbuv k i mnyi
worth; 'Douglas. Tender and True'
(Bartlett). Miss liena Penfuson: MA Poem
of May" (Witzig), miss Katnarlna Rams
dell: "An TrisTi Ilaby" (Lana). Mm. O.
W, Sherman; Conseils a Nina" CWecker-
1W. Miss Delta Watson: "Oh, Loving
Father" (Rlefco), Mis Klanor Brodte;
"Triolet" (Randegriter), Idiss F"a.ltn Io w
elL. The full membership of this club
as follows. Llllyn Glenflennlng, Zeta Hoi-
lister. Oljra Johnson. Mrs. C. F. Fisher,
Mrs IT. "W. Lcmcke. Ulllan Rou rke. Kat
Ramsdell, Delta Wataon, Anne Xxitter,
Loulw "Watson, Leslie Cate, BiancHa Jeff'
reys. Arllne Xavlea, Winnie Lewis, Ella
Dewart, Beulah Oa dwell. Mrs. Sen Flec-k-ensteln,
Mabel Aver, Genevieve Thomp-
eon, Mamie Mwllan, Eleanor Broclle, Ta.j
Kllllngsworlli, Helen Holbrook. Mary Ar-
mfataad. Ellen Drlvar, M v. 1. BL Tlob
lln. Kemna Kloaterman. Julia. Cole. Vlda
Reed, Mrs. Charles EricKson, Ren a fer-
guson, Bessie Wilson, Mrs. Ck Vf. Stan-
lear. Mra. . o. W. Shernan. Olu-aL Howell.
Mucn interest 19 ueinj ehown in th,
recital to i given at the ' Unitarian
Church the latter part of th. month toy
Beatrlca EJvelyn Wllion. the child plan.
late, who will oe assisted ty J. C( Rath-
bone. tenof, ani Mrs. fillet VL floula.
Guest flay was observed by the Fort
nightly Music Club Friday. January 4,
wnn a -weii. renaered and varied pro
Rrsimme of ' vOi1 and f nscrumen tn
numbers.' The following are the names
ot the soloists' and their selections
(aj "Rltournelle. Chamlnade." (b
Jdrs. Fries.
"lei Mtlneni Grossen fichmerzea",..;.
Mrs. Carl Abendroth.
I "Snrlria- Honr' " .....
(to -T-lttle Girl Don't C7ry
Mrs. J. V. Hanoi 1 ton.
(a) 'tweet Thoughts of nom-a'..M.M
(b At Klvht Fall
M ra. E. Hsmison.
'A XdOnt; Weary rJavy " . .
Mrs. F Sot. BnacH.
Daet Moan Rise"
Mesdamei Hamilton end Hamvsoiv
Accompanist. Mrs. Percy Walton.
The deoartment will be entertained bv
Afrs. Henry Westermeler next Thursday
at her home, 132 East Thlrtlejn street,
The rnnaldaiia who gathered 1n Mlsaj
Marie Soule's studio Saturday afternoon
were delightfully entertained by their
charmlnar hostess and a splendid piano
program me gtven ror their entertainment
Tea was served by two young pianists.
Miss Chalnlers and Miss Barksdale. The
piano numbers riven were:
Evening Boris" - - . Orth
Loulse Zng-man.
Tht Dancers Virgil
Charles Dundar. .
AJLcro aurlltt
Beatrice Wllion.
Serenade Sunal
Leonna Ganorg.
Butterflies Dennee
Dorflv Howard.
Walts of. 2 .Cbopln
iithol Barkadala.
Mazurka ..'.. Chopin
W ard Haw ey.
Koeturna, op. 27 . .Chopin
Lena uartt.
Raindrop Prtlada Chopin
. Tliora Larsen.
Splnnln. Eo'nsr ....L!tol(f
Dalev Chalmera. .
Concert Eltude ri.lalc y
Alfa Slla. VI. Soul..
Fantasia Relnhold
Pearl Barae.
Much Interest centered around the
youngest - guest, little 6-year-old Ixu1b
Ingman, who has been studying: the piano
and made her debut.
On Thursday eventnr some 85 Invited
friends enjoyed the hospitality ot Miss
Dorothea Nash at her brother's studio
over Ellers. -Four of Misa Nash's pupils
played the following: programme, the
numbers preceded by short explanations:
(a) Riders Story......... Schumann
(b) Polonalss Gurlltt
Miss Carolyn Friendly.
a Toccata "Hmrrl
(b) "I Know a Little Maiden" (Norwe
gian Folk Song)). Grieg
(2) Album Leaf
(3 Hall ins; (Norwegian Folic Danes)...
Mlis Theme Draper. -
Fantasle C minor Bach
Misa Hmellne Powell.
Theme and variations from Sonata op 2ft
.Beethoven
Harry Ippert.
(a) Tnoc turtle, B major .....Chopin
(b) Polonaise, C minor
. Misa EmUlne Powell.
fa) .Toyfnl Grtln.'. '. . EwlpofT
(b Dance Caprice . i- .Oiieg
(i) Novelietti, E mejo
gchumann
...Poldlnl
(b) Japan.se Study
Miss Emlln'Powell.
Mlfs Carolyn Friendly has had only 11
montlia' instruction and played with much
musical taste and good technique, littss
Powell can he safely called an excep
tionally talented planfate, with s- beauti
ful tone, rare musical feeling and .well-
developed technlauG. After thfi pro-
gramme refreshments were served.
The first year pupils of Miss Frances
Sheehy, who arft being taught In the
Dunnlna? system.
ive a profrramma
d claramates, fca.t
at Aflss Bheehy'B
for- their mothc
urday, January 3 2,
studio, Besides notation, time and
memory drills, and "oners by the class
lll-ustratlTifr mnfilcal prlnrlplett. tne pro
gramme Included as solos. "Bed time"
(?rth., "Jolly Former" (Schumann),
"Danolns, lesson'.' (DucelM: "Schmet-
(GauUer),
The Eastern press gives the follow-
1bK ertravaa'ant praise to Hart mRn. the
violinist, who is soon to artpca-r in Port -
land under the management of Lois
StMn-Wyim Coman.
Tha second concert of the Lyceum
ie second eono
ie course Intro
who handles 1
Lea sjue course Introduced m. youns -violinist
who handles his instrument with
till touch ana temperament or a
master. Arthur Hartman !. to my
th In lc In sr. Wlenlawekl red 1 vivos. Ho
has tahe same Hungarian rlre. anrl virile
BtrcK9 and tone. Ills melodiea
elng with a vibrant and Intense repres
sion that Mounds tba not. or independ
.ne ttilnlclnar. iris canc.ptlon of his. art
18 not bounded by the walls or a studio.
I havft y&f Baeh'n "Chfttfonnu1' plairad
by a number of "grea t one" in vlolln
lntte Hrt, but none or them have handled
this immense polyphonic epic with
greater certainty, intellectuality or vlr-
liny. x n orea.oi-n ot untr-iviuii nuu
treatment, phrasing end tonal earpres-
slon ft was epical, and puts the stamp
pis.
?t greatness upon this girtea artist.
Comparative crltlclum W6uld pines
Frederick W. floodrlch has arranged
the following programme o f organ mu
sic for today's services at St. David's
Episcopal Church: Morning Prelude,
"Allegretto Grailoso" (B. Tours): Offer-
tory, "Angelus" (Scenes Plttorenaes
(Masaanet), arranged from orchestra
score by Frederick "W. Goodrich : post
luae, Harcn in B flat (Baiomo). pening
Prelude, Andante In A. flat W. B.
IToyte) ; offertory, "IjOnning" f IIlmweh"
Jungmann j poatlude. festal in. C CF. "W.
Gpoaneii,). ,
' '
The programmes today at Calvary Praa
byterian Church will le :
Morning Organ prelude, Gullmant;
Quartet. "The Lord Ig My Rock,1 Hunt-
lnaton
Woodman; Quartet. Our King
Kotoll.
Evening TTelude
In A Flat. Adolph
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WASHINGTON ST., BET. PARK AND SEVENTH
SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN
Focrster; Quartet. "Teach Me O I-or3,"
Burdett; quartet, "HarK, HarK, My Soul,"
Hamer:- orfran offertory. "Meditation,'
GratcllanEnow.
Miss Leonora 'Fisher lias arranged the
following musical programme to ba given
today . t the FlrBt Congregational Otiurcli:
Organ, "SprinKtime Slcetcl.. Brewer;
Quartet. "Babylon." Watson-Scott; tenor
and baas duet. "O Klnjr of Mercy."
Thomiis; organ. "Moderato". op. 19 No. .
TbXeridelKSOhn : or-an. "Andante Rellirt-
090," FarRer; quartet, "Park, HarK My
Roul." Shelley: quartet. "Abide With Me,"
Vogrrlch ; organ, "Album Leaf." Jadai-
Carl Inton has arranirrl tkena nuitt-
bers to be included In today's services at
Trinity Church; . .
MornlP0-FrelU(J9, "Meditation" lie-
ma-lgre; Te Deum In F Henry 6mart;
Jubllatn Dv. In f. J. V. lel : offertory,
"Watchman, Vi'hat of the igrit7" JBar-
pnt, duet, I omwn ana r, t. cr.w-
ther; poatlude, "Can zona Bininor, J. S.
Bach.
Evening AiWIant from ninth Sonata
OTerkelj jpoetluae in C minor. Batiete.
The following musical
bfen arranged for the
White Temple Sunj-:
Momlntr Orttan voluntary.
with -fugue In "F flat 4 Bach) : gotpt
election "toy Temple irla Choru; an-
them "Ijlght ot th World (Gray); an-
ftiem! "I ' Uxr My Savior Culling"
(Brwr: tKstliie, "Adagio" Hummel .
Kv-enlng Organ voluntary. march 1n
C (Weber); chorus, .. grim Chonu"
(VpmI): unthPin. "Savior,'. When Wt
Involves the Skies" (Shelley).
yv. M. "Wilder, choirmaster and organist
of Craco Church. Twelfth and Taylor
street, has Brrangfld the following pro
gramme for today's service, which w1 11
be rendered by the great organ quartet
I .
and chorui choir of 3) male voices:
"Morning Organ. ''Helmweh" (Ludds-
Jungmann) : offertory nolo. "The. Voice
of God's Oreatlon" (EJvan, Taiss Btbel
Lytic;
chant "The
Lord's Frayer"
(Downi) ;
fVlnal) :
anthem.
The Land Beyond"
Grant. "We "Beseech
Thee" (BIsael)
G-lorla Patri (Melneke) :
orfan, "Meditation" (M.Aipin),
Eventnp organ. "Santua Gloria TWiedMe-
tm" (Mosart'a "Twelfth Mass") (-Moaart) ;
antbem, "Iklv Iattn. Looks Ud to Thee"
(Havens) ; chorus, "Abide With Me
ft
(P&rktS. Grace CHurcu
organ, "March Hyacinth
Male tfhoru-:
Meac h a m, op.
Musical programme ftt th Flrt Uni
tarian Church for today:
Communion (Tombelle); anthem, "Oh,
B-a JoytuI' Schnecker); gloria (Beetho-
ven): nmm (ScMlllnff)! duet, gflDrana
and contralto. "In J-tis Hanrla Are All
the Corners of the Earth" (Sehnecker) ;
"Fugrhetta" (Lemalgre).
ordeal wblelft aJI
approach witte
UBVXsl Interim flf frtf
nothing1 compares with
the pain and bovror of
u Mm. Thetaffht
sk&lcen off. TLoUSftndfl cf Wflffl AA
ancy robt
e of xnotber
0H ITF! IT
FMalalaJilP
Recommend an Early
Prices Everything Will
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
Craied by tlse Imprisonment.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.-James
Dowdall. alias Sutton, who served near
ly a month in San Quen,tln prison on
tho positive Identification by former
Coroner Lei and that ha was the man
who robbed him and afterward was
released on the tonfesslon ot John
Slemsen and Louis Datiner that they
committed the crime, was taken to the
EmerRency TTonpltal today flctlriK in a
WECU1
NO pat unless curea
Gonorrhoea, Kidney and
Gleet. Bladder Diseases.
Stricture.' Proatatie Tronblo,
1 Hyflrweie, .Aiirpnnj
e8Tabusheo Varicocele.
as -tears Blood Poiaon
Lost Vitality.
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Who is afflicted with any one of
tnose complex diseases owes it to
himself to seek at onee the
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who can restore him to a state of
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I
These diseases can ho cured only
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The
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Selection,' For at Such
Soon. Be Taken
Queer 'manner and' believed to be In-
sane. He will be examined as to his
sanity. It Is said Ms mind was weak
ened' toy the auffcrlnK caused t y ti I n
wrongful lmprlsoiiment.
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Eastern and California races. tk
tartlnj
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In Any
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IMMALADY
Prom which he is suffering may
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YO-VITAIi EBIIilTY. VARI
COSE OR KNOTTED VEINS.
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