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9 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIA rOKTI,AXP. NOVEMBER 21, 1915. f r.. .. . a- -t . t i I rira a lift! aha astd. -but T brllsr I'd rsthrr not NEWS TELLS OF DEATH OF PIANOJVIRTUOSO rriix-ro 5rrrixr ptirar. Tratrlin; Tkroejxh IWautifiil California. Lb! I Fo-z't Tfcat "Tnr..re LrK'hftliky ! No More." talk about It. I m o kiao. a- a.r Innt.r a Krrflcb I woman, at laa-t I ihlnk I'm lrlh onrt Bajaln. TOO pro (Urn I rrarrtr.! I rmebman I becams Frarwh. Now th I - ........ 4 r.nn. . I'f.m hmjn would eem loarlral mat I annum reaaa to be French. I Ilk lht ilaA." And assy ami Miss Tryl 10 prepare to play uawrmnrji. ins unna,..j iv tlm of a braband a Jralouy. l UVHU Mlblt AI. Kt KT. This f. raa rrof ramme will b. randrrrd at tha mael.nj of ths MaclKlwrll flub Tuaaday afternoon: raprr. -Tachal kowaky." Mrs. Warren . Thomaa; arts from ."Jeanne d'Arv. Mrs. It. A Thomfn: x'Orvarlo. It-flat minor." I'rancta lllrhirr: aonra, "Nur War die Hahnaurbl . Kennt." " Iaiend." "Cradle rvn." -War leh M'-hl etn Halm." lr IL A. Tbompaota. a e e Tbs Monday Muatcal Club will pre- r- - . ' HI rX!'MX HTHCI'JCt. 1( t TTra rats I'rocieo Nov. . 4irm. tn leal words I Brd I ,-t aad teat '&! ware ' friend 1ir el4 teaeier. THj t-socrj-t.1. tns ararllf amaaa plea Vlrtuo-ao. st Vioiu. Aul'li. la dead" Alt of tSla iriornln. travel llr.un t!s ua-1 V.atiaat tulle of it! era c!if ral. rl- air lape.trted li. dai.. ate are's ef rnaxiodeaJroa. ina ruee.t and mra ef Auttrna n.l to. sol la cenV-aat ,.,4ir. at tne p.nea rn Biin4 reverte to ..lal !' aeaas. Tea. snd It .s mc! tertBer ba-. t the fcalcvoa a ef m atu.laat Ufa la Vl.aaa. Touts an.) art" WkI b Inloaicat. eortat.oa Ta eed the (ir atitaaiaam a rK'i" ta Biti.lls optimism sod smMtioa f rt Ufa la le -far old ctty on ID, .aM. e.e II" immediate la Kir.iwa of l-sa.-B.naav a laflueaes. area a ari.-ai.aa prme. H la hard , r.alK st ' 4at a all nt-aa. a,. then. wltH aa silia aodr aa.l tort 4r.. seraeo. tl '-' aoC l.t h.m a a-9 I ha oftao plared ! Lards a. I sat. lat lal.a.a sb4 r.r,ui "ee k pritH. vtrst at las-asai. s lr..aai hta wo-ie. tfiat aa a- a tn d la aaa mho souid ar die. It la aorrlMr sad to Hint tSat el laej eras of e vears tr..t(ai art m. a d:Ua aa4 aviCf.r- ,e a:tR4na.a. 4mat" trouaia aa4 aa 1.44 aitrnma of ar t ata faintff. .-.. an.rataafa "ear t.aw-nailjhr'a ta-r-a-arart ti'iM fnaa!f It all. lao toli. If. artiat la t" f'"Car tipa. ,.ra tia. lf'.a. "S" a" Ha Irnoar. f.rt.ora war. Im :arlB t a dBla4 4i. mnf ar trfl tnaa or .i m . n. i artaintr " IHO o"a tX lou4 in" wl" rrilh l.m. ftilfim la pta .mr at 1 w.aa Appr-la:'"B &i-t me aaaia au: i.s i-i., I. I" r.,nt of eantr .-o,ar l.-i.jk" aj-an.a a.a aa t rn .ta rartl un. f it i:a .aiairot Mounta.ta taa i" la Ja a rrr!"T Ita rarla ?-;- . F'r rr 'a taa ir.ia't b'oan; 1 , pf rfra'-l. tran.r.rnatj lnt rnaa- a:ia " " oa. baro of all! m ii'tM.. Itara aa4 tl.ra a Bal!- ar. c - m aa a.i iha ,rl fo'.at N.-arount tiaa 4il.-ala, I -i t f!.ar.a. tt I. aoi t 4atH oaa a rat4! f-n t" a rlntal Pioatv. in1 rr.'a-t It ta-.jt' t-.v. aa.l t h hifh- , .,fc.n.atn-at.i atm.-rBr. of is' nr. a w f. I waa ut. anl tH ''l t. 1 ' ' " r T!. tal ti'-fira. Im... i. rv iil. T"h . tntar.llax fe.ia ojt at Mrm f .i.d ratta ot j.. t a! art an4 fttoarpfe of t--a ro;ti-a aa.l art .ata tt aJnlra4 t. hti. tha all man "Ha triM.i t..'I a?a In a ir.. f.. tn. m O" at aataa of tnria ae4 A rtv r ' it ir4 Kara la alt ai ni lui-aaa, ia t- al.ia nlf a-.alaa ma:4 aa .a IRa maat.r. I a aa tarahj waa ta aiaax anaa.r Uatd iat waa 1 Ita aa.r o art.ata l' )raai. l aaai H...mf .14-- (U'H'-. ilacfcl II imhivt Kaiaariaa) iaa4ann aa ma anf or la ffaalaal VtrC'jt of IKaj tat tlm.ial a i t ' . '1 f T an.i 0 Mini' oaa af la.- "i.tua a fxip la. II. a atu a. do it' la Ina fir aiaa. I . waa afnij.:r a fal artiat. Ha n.w '. . Ino ahala piaao rapartoir.. f lao e'a arlr ia a Ina a ar p.lraa fr wham Ba 414 sot Croat!? rara. arlortle IbouaTh ka waa. ant too moat k.autifut lano r i)ln I fcaa aar kaard am. from inatrtanaat at wMc UaacbatlaB t aal eljrlnr laaaoaa. lia ha4 aa nor mau aoabti'.arr ar4 lafinllo tumcj la aor laBuaaio ovi cftoao 4trcfl n'...h wfci. aa dlla4. and wouM aot laara. tia woul4 Bt trouMo to laaca to-r.- to tho Almla-Mjr." ho al4- Iaar. oa4rfut. rrau liraa waa Iba cr.alaal of La".-naiar' praparatory I. a.-bar. aa4 aba w til coatiauo to pra aare feia irad.tlon. taa ba4 to brine to l-hal!ahT la lf:oo ftata. ta-hnlat lu.pmant. Im p.ramanl. a4:aira. milatl talant aa4 icuaKal intuition aa wail aa In laiiic.nca. ttb all ta.aa. and tha bardaat work of wtaKh you rapa tl. Ma coanrnania ana.la tear Intarpra lalioa mtn toir.rroai.Ucf. Ho tone4 loo dowa to IrrMlrity bar, brouarht out a pvwarfat cl.mal lhara. maja ou aa. ilia wboto aa a loaola- avxair. ll waa p-o-U.al. wmr. aatifuat. phlio aophiat. aaormovaatv cultura4. an4 b'a imaaiaatlon waa ao matvaloua. Ma coal. ronar Idaaa br a aarlo of II lualratloaa. aacb raoro II umlnatn liaa taa laat. Ta atu4y Ualhoo ana bim waa tlho rocalrlnat Ibo a.- cota4a la tba court of mualr. Ha aii4ia) with Curar, atno waa a pupil of iiaacbovaa ao Iba rannrrtloa waa ary cloaax lia pla4 Uaatnoar wltB craal braadtb aa4 fraa4-ia. and lafuaad a vary warm humanity lato bis works. fomaitnaaa taacbatiaby waa aa(a Vy firat Iniarviaw wlia blm la a story br !V1I. and i.-iaaH aim at Dts vary oral rud. Invoaatdarata sa4 unkind Hal I sonar found birrr ao aaain. In rrl.ala laaaoaa. -I Invariably want bomo from ono with a sick boadacha. a Intaaaa was tha n.rroua atraln. But I aaitr raalii'4 It until arr b'.ox-ks war from bis beuaa. barauta lhara was alwara a eorraopood.oar alatlon of soul, an sufaBwiri. sa oeaiaay taat Riado raa Inaanalni. o ixxllly a.'l r.rms. Illat fortntchtly rlasaaa rauaad run ms nervou lorlura. and lhara k. waa ofl.a vary uaraaaonablo and a.'t.aT. Ha aa domlnataj I. a plctura at taaas, wbaro baa pupils, who wars bo sinnara. sad an audianco of laanaaa ar luta and arialovrala aaaamMad. that ono waa aaarcaty toaKlaua of snothar praata.a. H.ro h'.a alt aomrtimaa iurn4 lo wr.bariaai aamitn, and Iba Kflra at tno piano wrlfiad Hut bla para-mat charm waa iraat tnouih fo qui. lr obiitarata lhaao linpraaalona. tho otl.ar band. LararhatUkr'a kindnaaa and anaroa!y wara un-toua4-4 baa Mark Harnboura; laft him for Ms firat coo. art tour, laaarh aiiaky iia bim a purao centatnlnaT ail trio sold llamur had star lao htm. aarlna- "Too witl probobiy bao a .4 rr I a ia now. I tart any tag para. aal rauas for sratltuJa to biro, and Of cojrta a atora of amuaiaat aBadotas. but I am ia ao mooai for taaao laat sow. lAoucb natura mil's all about us vndar i.ta bluaat of Vouthara .a taa. this sunny moraine iacbatiabr s art. at laoat. was In kaapintt wilk tba aubl me mountain raearr Into wM-b wo are rtains I faol that the world bas loot what baa t,.n a coal rairwiit forre. cr.at h h.abay d'ala la at laaat one form t art. v while Iba worM l-rlnsa Ka IrlHute of laural and bar iaaaaa. I ortn from lao aaowroaa.4 aummtte of tba far oway I'artfu: alvo tbia b aa t II t h araw epray of roaomary (or rernom- brarj.-o. r a 'f '1 'I w B. from Tul 't day for Mra, I). all a ani-n.li.t arnfamiaa waa Siaff 11 Iral.aa. lUrmia and l.nilltt, on4 1.4.1 alo rla.-al rat ia, .( waa ca.r-1 al'r BPS' a".ta.i oat l-r fin- aln. i( t to p.a. ie.'aajuai waa V' T- art. ,aa. bo r"S--l wll ajiu-B ai y. -a. .., rar.a'a a,sr at af4laa alms ino ia o rul'-laiia sad a- aarriiaha-.B!. tr H HI lit aal B):il. C.ta.-a J an t Illat rrl I. it. Irraliiit I'.i'.a of tia !-! rfii4 II. I-i U-t TbjraJay abt for la Ural rahaor.al of Ina srafll aiiara 'l.aa a4 J -h.t.- waua wi I bo pro-aliro-t ai ta. Ila.i,: Taaatar lalo aatt m.-n'I for tno ben.tt t Is I'abJ .,t,- un4r IBs d racl.oa of Mmo. Jiaa Jana.'.l r.ir a Ural an-at-naT la rolaaraal waa ti.iafu n. and Soforo - a.ni" m ea.r o p aaoas raa4;tia of tha r.ri.aaa aa l S.-l I a t lare.1 Nol war. praa.a. Sut a ul-:ttaa .lS"'a la atrial at taa soar ra.araL. Taa tar aftara. nj al i J' acl IB. eurs w im-a will rt.i at l"to JIi,Iiii II -i aaJ I'l Itl a il al a'cl l a a-at raaaraat t"r t.1a aua wi:i lake pie S. Tit. . o.l ar-a are b'inal arraoa4 for b !... iBr ll'.rn.. anl lj: pro la--1 tora, ,1, t-..at 11. honaft l 11a fa . .nia. la a a;.'-l I a p .r I a r. I r y for pa't:e ta l-ara aoitti:naI of 'ad iara aulam aay a;.no l I la rval -a. 15 U t--s Ibiaotlja, Altar T.a...' a l air a I . Inf wa.k. to arrense carialn atraln' an4 aftarnoona for tba raavaaitnra of the all numhar of ainsar and to baa taa rabaaraala rsuiarl. Tba raat of (he opera la pre'tlslty rompiat. aa4 a pamsar of I'ortland'a teat aolo ata ai'l laks part and sra at praa.ni al j4 in. I hair roiea. Aaatatinaj Mm.. Jomt!!l last Tburaolay aakt war. lira K. I Thompaon. lra. re a ford K HKatry sad Psnor Hobsrtu l orro .-a-ial ent the rtatular t-'deratlon proeramma tomorrow afternoon at J ' oViork at (he Hotirl Multnomah. Mrs. Klort-nre Koater Hammond will hare rharse t Ibe pVosramme. wh'rh will take the sublort of tb. Portland 9mrhonv Or. cheetra for ronaldoratlon. M. Chrl tar.aen. nrealdant of the Portland Sym phony Urrheatra. will contribute one of bla IntereallnaT talk on th or nrnira and 11 Inetrumrnta. Clyda Rpencrr. a atudent of Charlae p. Kaff. win play cello numbere. Mra. Hsntmoad will ktao dlacuas the Subject. a a . Joha Claire Montrlth ha arrsntied thla mualral prosramm for (he annual memorial aerMre of th Kike Lo.ltx In thla city. Iwrmbar S. tha quartet rn lift belns: Mra. Hrrman A. i'olitx. aorrano: Mra. eiphlne Man. contralto Warren A. Irwin, tenor, snd John Clstre Montalth. bsrltone. and Kdcar t. Couraen. raraniat. The prosramm.: Rolo. -AbMe With Mr" (I.I441e. Ma3- ame Jometll: quartet. "UelioM. tb Waaiarn KrenitiC Llcht" I Shelley . aoln. -Truat To In tha Lord" lllandnli. John Claire Montelth: quartet, "lomt. Ta piKon-otale" lAmbroael: olo. "Ave Maria" tKabo). Madame JoroeliL. a a a Cbarlea Duncan Itaff. celllat. will play eoloe and rnntrlbute a talk era "Cello Uuiir " under th auaplra of tbs More day Mutual Club, at the that r Ital f the clubs eerlea. -si Uln.oin ittsn .wbool auditorium tomorrow morning st o'clock. a e e rv. . . i ra.iw.rt or the chamber ... . . Mr the fite.tvonrad- H-Jlcbleoa trio occur Pal-trday nlsht. I IS trlnrk, at ina jin.aum oi rrur Arts The proeramm la: "Trio, opua 1- i Schumann! and "Trio, opus la (Vmetana . a . vf.M.. t.i-i. Valair lorrinrt from the -faria srand opera, app.arad with ucreas la coot art at the HrlllaT laat f unday afternoon, snd her ronrl s renewed In Th Orraronlaa of Monday, vtt.m. Valair hai been, enfiased a aotolat for tha Amphlon ! Icly In concert st Seatlle. Ievember li. e e e f - w r. . !.. a f.nnr Kaa harB tR- saffad aa aoloiat for I li. annual me morial eierneee of the Klka txlrtr. fi-t-M ri.-.K.- S whan ba will alnaT lhara eoloa: Arts from "Tbs Prodlatal rwn (tulllan sad 'Tnere i a iaa (Croat nlneneld). a . . t..it. ir. t.n. sr.naon will nraaanl Mia KJ.th Almqalrl la piano recital at Ulnaola Itleti M.-bol auditorium Tuesday nlht at 14 o'clock, oaetaled by Maori Kttbert. aoprano. ilernUe Mathlaoa, vlolinlat. arxl llrbrt I'lppy. lanoT. e e e . .. and sl.o danclns ars talklns about ins cood treat betor metn at ine ran- - - - .r tat. t . tlr.lhlt ral rart . ii u w v. " . Club. Multnomah itotel. Wednesday nlaht Madame Jeanne Jo mall I will ems' lh numbera: "U'Kte" (Chimin ade: "A I lanlm'' (Wakefield Cad man: ".Vremsnd hat'a pjeaehen'" (Carl Lowt: xtn rtccrt I Huntlnictor. woodmsn). i nir oti:. r.. fit. II. Kara Trlt.ra nraaented serersl atudent In s aucreaaful rsrltst at the Vouns Men Chrl-tlan Aocls tloa auditorium laat Friday nilthl. Miaa Gensvlers Gilbert save tha flrat of bar serie of atudent recitals laat Tuaadar nirhl. alia Kmina Urlion. Mra. La Veils Oreen snd Mies laabclls Uwn sang In tins voice. e e e Th Mualcsl Apprecistlon Club II- tened to an !niructlve lecture iset Monday nlaht bv IC V. KieeltnaT on "The rrmi.honir Mua'cal Form snd the procrsmm of'th Portland .Symphony orcaeatra to ba plara.l tn: siirrnoon. Mr. KtaelinaT played t! principal ikrittia of each movement, on mechani. cal recorda from Tachatkowaky's "Sym- pnony latbeious." "Invitation to tb Walia" i U raarl an l a number of es lariiana from the "Xutcrscker" suite. Tomorrow nittbl la th sudltorlum of th. Heat Biialsr l.lbrrry the club will atudr liel'lnl and Mla Clair (take will deec-rtb th etorles of h.r two repre- aentatlve ot-nraa. ".Norma snd la lionnambuls." Mm Uakea will alo play etcerpta from the "pera. The luu la ore;anird for an Informal atudr of th nutaterplec snd lor in ioy 11 ma. Tb public la welcome. Miaa Aatrls Ileal, drantallr aoprano. ill b preaented In rcllal after th hrtatmas holulaya by Mra. Itnae Cour- -.u..H vii.. I :.. i who la onlr 1' ears old. baa an eca tlonallc Itna - r .. I - whl.h mhm hja UB- j.r sdmlraolo control. AmonaT her num. ra II be aons In ta.rman. wtaiian. 'reach. .Inall-h and Noraesian. CI. Ur klluHK A lltSaatU. Maas'o Tayle. tha lilt! Irlah prims donna from Ihe "osld country. who app.ara-1 la rental al lbs HalltaT laal a-aaoa. baa aa-ure4 la I'arta Franc-., s attvorr. from aar bsakand. Kuataae I'iaataa. s Fraaaca lawyer, for in ra aoat Ibal eh. 'rsanel bar s baabsnd ral sa artistic career al lb earns lima." Miaa leylo was latereiewsd la the New lark Metropolitan t.pra Jlouee Ia week "II la sol true.- Mid Mlas Ley Is. ' arn. of lbs a.coanla bare said, that I d d aol knew of IB. aflaorrs It wa praarraafaa. we 4-ited eeeeral monthe ao thai a d.esrr. would b. beat. MuB aieur I'luBioa Is B b ranch barrister. I cou!4 not atay witb bim In I'arta snd rate rr j career I mul travel aroaa-i intalara. All art la aalrlao. It mul aer.ee.riiy be ao to bs art. N more kaataaU From now on I bar but one a-B-lt.oa sad that ta llmllleaa. II la lo on sad on In my career and eater atop. It ia ta prove that da llaaita la ona of Ibe -reateat (aa- bera i , t. world and that I am worthy of ti- " - - eu, perbapa, still c-ar for Moo- F An Irlah vlcsr. bavlnat advartlaod for a or nan. at. rvivM In (ulloMinat re- pir: caacy for sn oryanial sod muaic teach er. elLbar lady or etieman. Ilavlnat ft kwia fna aavar.l Var. 1 betl t cttar you my eervlces." London blan der 4. a e e tana llota Loft. -dtass-etruck maiden after Irylnat ons eon at I I K you think I ran aver do snytbiac with my troace; nara natifar mil. It may om In henly in ca. of nr. riydncy liulle-tin. a e e ..Kn Clair, llontellh bare been rn- Eased ae eololal for the dedication era- iae of tb new Phatturk nooi i'e- ceRtber T. a a a lo A. Illlon. barlton. had aplendld urceaa In bl uniinl laat Mon day nlaht for lb Jarbaonj Club in eel -n. held al Public Library. Hall. a e a Fucaae Chrleholm. who bas been ap pointed baritone eulolat at Marahall- treel I'reenM-r lan Chores, la a atu dent with V. tlliant iieKbar. A Miaa Grace Iswaoa waa eopraitu aolot-t for lb Catbolte basaar laal Tueaday nlaht. Mies La aoa was al plaro svconii antal for Mra. Oianclil. who waa a contralto eololal. a e e . Mira mparilo Farrar. soprano, late ly of thla city. I mretinat wlih dla luaaiulabed run raa In American opera, onuer the direction of Andrea. Utppcl. MaM Farrar s father la Captain Lout l.rrar. of oil Company U. oraiton Na Itvnal tiuard. liar mother was Miss tulu Htv.n. of r-psniah d.acenL When a child. M-. Farrar waa taken bv h.r Mcldame Lucie Valair Sow eaiabllabed In her relderire aiudio. will take a limited number of puplla for vow-e cuitur. and miae-en-eren. , lacunar In connection with eirisms I. ao Ural Tayhae lrat . Harebell 132 S- " Bs " - "OMETlJlFaS when I play my Pianola, it is the tender strains of some old, fond air. , Then, perhaps, some other spirit moves me. -' I wish to play the music of some dance languorous, j-et filled with life a piece say like the 'Scarf Dance' by Mme. Chaminade. "Ah ! how I revel in the exquisite music I who could never play a note on the piano when I play it on my Pianola. How easy it is for me to ffive myself up to its peculiar beauties and to produce won derful pianoforte effects, too. "There on he roll in front of me I see a straight blue line whose position indicates for me the volume of tone. There on the same roll I see the wavy- red Metrostyle line, and I know that I only have to follow it with the Metrostyle pointer to play in the most perfect tjme to slow the music, perhaps, to an exquisite lingering quality, to quicken it, maybe, with sudden bursts of speed till the very spirit of the dance seems joyously to be a part of me, and I can almost .jee the dancer whirling around and snapping her scarf at the finish! "I am playing music so spirited, that even though I cannot play an ordinary pianoforte, I am performing with all the feeling, the music impulse of .killed musician. I can regulate the volume of the tone by touch upon a simple lever. A tronderful patented device automatically msUint It for me with an effect which real pianists give years of pedal study to attain ; a simple cutting in the roll brings out the melody for me, and subordinates the bass accompaniment which comes with so thumping an emphasis in other player pianos. "I have, in fact, with a little pleasurable application, developed the power to produce really musielanly pianoforte effects through the remarkable inventions which have made the Pianola so wonderful that it has been landed even by the great Paderewski himself." S?S PIANOLA Enables you to pl&y the -r piano well a Tkt Stroud PiamcU i 9S75 We want yon to come to our store and hear the genuine Pianola. The Aeolian Company, who make this . vonderful instrument, have developed it so that everyone can play it well. Herein it differs from the host of player pianos which attempt to imitate it. ( We are the sole representatives in this city for the Pianola, and we handle no player pianos but the Pianola line that wonderful group of instruments embracing the finest pianofortes in the world, at their respective prices, combined with the genuine Pianola action. Important : You thould understand that thert it but ont Pianola ; it it mad only by Th Atolian Com pany ; it it told in thit city only at thit ttort and it obtaiuablt in tkt foUomng modlt: Thb STirxwAr Pianola Tui Steck Pianola Ths Wherlocic Pianola The Stuvvssant Pianola' Thi Stroud Pianola The Fa Mors Webei Pianola Pricu from $575 Moderate monthly pay-mtntt. VICT R0 LAS AND KECOKDS Sherman,piay x uo. PIANOLA PIANOS 8TEIXWAT. WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS .Sixth and Morrison Streets, Portland - 'I no parents from thla city to Sacramento, v. a- jitaa Farrar Is reoiirnlsed In the F.aal aa one of the prettleel snd moat talented of A me r tea rt. llshl opera atsra. . . . t. a. ... h r.t. Intro duced her to Mr. Plppel waa untiaual. Ml. a Farrar altirtleal einarina- at t arie. land when aha an; in public. In Ber lin Mr. I'ippri naaifviicu - auditorium o much lmpreied ws he with her beautiful voice that he called on her snd said: "You are u tiiir vour voice too soon. 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