THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE J 1 wSBBit AO wl "N J onetenpoonfule rit-nl.irch.cnc hiidupfu) SSr 5$TOfS vSi-v ' ' 3wSEIl 4 iv.7 ur; Iwotctspoonh It ol Qhlrardelll Oround ((W''L !$Mf JffiSSy5 J t St. WrlB JAIISS Chocolmei one tcrmpoonlul vnnllta. Scald milk rind C ' VSSW, .JIKra$Stot!22V J !" jImWR ritfsA. eJ -1 the rorn-st itch which lint been diMoIvcd In a llttlo T tKslr!SH!ffiSfe5J'j- V - F 7 yAW offieco'd mdk bet eg; nml add to the mixture with -v.-1'?twZ 'tc' JlS' 1 ''MWlllttVi A7)l)r 'uaw, chueol-Uennd vanilla. -- uV4i , '7j"iLV f . '' hmk)' " is -thing that adds so much to ChOCOlS Ce ! V Mm&W' ln,dding( blanc-mange, custard or cake Q3 a wt'Av i 'fflfiaf delightful chocolate sauce made with Nfj&SA SfSLJff Ground Chocolate i(FW ti&M&' xc rc1 ''avor f hia most palatable, moot con- Ju&J'Tj IJjSjirVfjio , . venient, most economical form of chocolate wOw 'JSlft ins mac ' c standby of good 'cooks fJr UnHoKC i,. ' for over sixty years. yJJw&) MYMftFl 1 3 WilllliTI M licaMifi'1 purlly it retained ifi hermetically rigr fflM-'4' scaled Urn -wW IKSKpffiVr1 'f4;i kV u ghirardelli co. s-Yi tBBBJra"ff!M!' tWf' San Francisco Since 1852 Z&ffi!!r tMtIMM3ifclM II 1 HKITOIMIWIM HIWIllIMIHUirUMMllIllH II1MI IMIIW MMIHIMMIMIMWI MUSIC : AND - MUSICIANS ' K 1 Several Good Proprams To Cnrnp Snnn Ws!381 - Q " -. " -"WA.& 'IV -, 1 Yn' 6: n V m IS JvTV lia iik f El PUPILS' RECITAL. T lin PRESENCE In America tills BenBon of five of tho world's most famous pianists prompts 11AXI concert. - oJ22i&a3scv ' (Continued from Page Two.) - ciiamixadi; club. Director It. N. Fcnton of tho Coos tho Symphony Society of New York, , "'or " " I'cnion or uio oos Tho chnmlnnde Club met FHday o .... . . miv 1 nniinrr nnni inn nnnnnnniwi inn, . . . ... waiter Dnmrosch, conductor, to nn- : ' -"-w - """"v-" ""-norning at tiio library fOr their regu-, Thursday DORCAS CLUB. nourlco a special sorle(s of fle 111ns ter composer concoi ts for Fob. 1 and 10 and Mnrcli 2, a and 1C. Harold Unuer will bo tho soloist for the Urn lima program, Fcrrticclo Uusonl for tho Liszt, Josef Hoffman for the Rubinstein, Ixonaid llorwlclc for the Hcothovcn, nnd Osslp Gabrllowltsch for tho Tscliaikowsky. A pianist, by nnmo David Saplr Bteln, hitherto unknown to fame, has given seven programs In eight days In New York City during Inst week. Mr. Saplrsteln played In nil 1C2 com- tinaH Inn a A u n mntitnitf fori t n tl durance "test tl.1. ha. not boon J 3iKH- TOXWAY 1X I:0,TAU J followlnir iirnirram fop thn roiriilnr 1 . , -w .. , iiiiuuuii iiiiurnoon uio liauiOS' 1; iVoSr con'at z yz T7cCa z?zm yM:t rx nt th, SnnnpiH M,onn. , .... n Ml " I Chandler rem a very In- home of Mrs. P. D. Dlalto for thoir nt - nvinnk- 1 ioroMinB nnd comprehenslvo paper on seiul-mon Hily meeting. Tho nnmo ".".: - ..... "Tho Violin nnd Violinists." At tho.oloctod liv llm now onratii.mrni. m next meeting Miss Ilcsfllo Ayro will 'tho Dorcas Club. After tho business hnvo clmrgo of the pnpor on "Cham- sosslon a program nnd hour of nee bor Music." dlowork were enjoyed by the Indies. Tho Club voted fto subscribe for At the closo of thortfternoon n tompt four musical magazines which will ing luncheon wns served to Mrs. J. bo donnted to tho public llbinry for T. Collvor, Mrs. John Mnttson, Mrs. tho lino of tho public as well ns tho Strickland, Mis. H. Rinithgall, Mrs. club mombors. Tho mngazlnes cho- George Rosa Mrs. Fied Messorlo, Mrs. son wore Tho Musical Courier nnd Krnost Smith, Mrs. T. M. Collvor, -uisicni .nieucn, both weekly pub- Mrs. Chns. Spooilor, Miss Lena Mfttt- Mnrch. "Comrades Club". .Suolnnen Overture. "Bohemian Girl.". . .Dalfo Mazurka Carnctorlstlauo, "Amoroso." Nnvnrro Solcctlon from "Tho Scronndo." Victor Herbert Rng. "Tho Booster." Lnko (Uy Rorjuost.) Waltz "Wedding of tho Winds." Hall Oporntlc Potpourri "Tho llrond- way Review." Lampe Tho Star Spangled Dnnncr. 4. ariunlled slnco the great Rubinstein, 10 years ago, gavo seven recitals In 1 1 days in tho old Stolnway hall. Mr. Snplrsti'ln Is not 0110 of tho worid-fnmed pianists, but ho hns dono not 11 llttlo during the week to bring to tho young students of piano mu slo at least n hearing of many com positions, mnny of which have uevor before been heard In this city. Caruso, It CC01118, la leaving the Now York Metropolitan opera houso lu mid season bocauso tho ninungo- nieiiL Is cutting down snlnrlcs. That seems a pity, for Caruso; this would make, Mrs. Mrs. Harry A most Interesting inimical pro grnin wns rendered Inst Sunday nftor- moon lu the llttlo town of Sumnar, have been an Ideal opportunity to 'by tho Sumnor Orchestra, under tho Mrs. F. 12. Conway will npponr In concert at tho Myrtlo Arms nmnso mont hall on Monday availing. Mr, GJerdrum will piny her accompani ments and tho guests will Includa tho mombors of tho Chamlnado Club and their escorts, tho guests of tho Myr tlo Arms nnd tho parents of Mrs. Conway's pupils. . I wmivi.'if nMvrM.Mt'i' 1 1 ' ' 1 Kalry'B Slumbsr Song Uartlott r.oo p.xitTV. llcatlons, and Tho Musician and tho son, Miss Gertrude Gtirnolle, Mrs. M. .uiiBicut .Monitor ana worm, month- Messorlo, Mrs. P. D. ly magazines. Tho Club also or-'Clarcnco Coll'or and dored tho fifth volume or GrbvoVltuimoll. Musical Dictionary, which was not, .. .5 on tho market at tho time tho four' previous oluiues wore given by tho club to tho library. Tho club experts to hold a pro 'grain meeting during tho last wcok 'of February and Is practising on n dumber of choruses to bo Hung nt that time, ninong which aio tho following: Tho Year's at tho Spring lleach uown in tho Dowoy Dell ... Smart! Lust ovoiiiiig nt her rosldoucu stu dio, Mis. A. 11. Gldley presented Mrs. Poarl Riley Halllngor, jiicv.zo, Miss Anna Cox, contralto and Mrs. I2rrosPlny tho rolo of tho mngtinrilmousjJoadorHhlp of Mr. Arthur Selandor, slur. Caruso must hnvo made thous- It would hnvo dono honor to n much - VHglJUKf.r," 8m mm m mm M JJwgiii iiniins3ccagj.t m iB&i -.tm. MP i I ' - mm , ;-Wfeu r ISliSJjfcia iSafiijiS :HfBR KS '"NUF SED" 'BEPBm "J'AliK TO TIIO.MAS AIlOl'T IT." L'SsSk rA-mm ! j mmiu.mrmmjj? Torrey I.oylnnd, soprano, In recital. They woro assisted by Mrs. 12. Stanley Heiulorsou, contralto, and Rox Strat- (ou, pupil of Mrs. Perl Riley Ilnlllu- gor, In a piano number. Following Is tho program: 1 (u) Until You Ciimo .... Motcalr (b) Allah Cluulwlck Mrs. Porl Riley Dnlllnger. 2 (n) l.ouh Lomond Old Scotch Song (b) Just n-Wenryln' for You.. Cnrrlo Jacobs Ilond Miss Anna Cox. 3 (a) Tho Llttlo Dust Man. Drahms (b) Oh Haunting Memory (c) Gioy Day Johnson Mrs. I2rros Torrey Loyland, I Tanintello .' 12. Sllvns Rox Stratton. G (a) Cnlm As tho Night (b) When Song Is Sweet Roso Stnnloy Henderson. amis In tho past from tho Now York public, but when tho shoo Is on tho other foot, how soon nro favors for gotten. Community sings In rural neigh borhoods nro moro likely to fall for wnnt of good loaders than for any other reason. Tho lcodor should know n llttlo music nnd know how to or ganize human material. Tho songs chosen should bo old nnd well known such ns "My Old Kentucky Homo," nnd "Tho Huzel Doll." If tho words enn bo printed, so much tho hotter. In tho Court of tho Four Seasons, on tho opening day of tho Panama Pacific Exposition, February 20, a chorus of 2C0 will ralso its collective larger town and a moro oxporluncod group of musicians; thoro woro or chestral numhors which showed wciZ 'and moro work by this handful of players who nro dovotlng their lei sure tlmo to prnctlro. This Is the first concert of tho kind tho orchestra 'hnB given nnd too much cannot ho 'Bald In prnlsa of Mr. Solnnder nnd thoso under his lendorshlp. It cer tainly is commendatory for n hand ful of men llko theso young men, lu- f experienced nt that, to hold together In spite of all obstacles nnd accom plish what they hnvo In tho past nine months. It Is tho Intontlon of tho organization to give theso nftornoon concerts often nnd It is hoped they Will bo woll attended. Upsides Miss Jllldur Selandor, tho orchestra nc- volco In ono of tho most magnificent companist, nnd Mrs. Grovor Motley, choral compositions, "Tho llcavonsftho solo accompanist, tho mombors Mrs. Perl Itlley Halllngor.) Tho mombors of tho club present at tho meeting Friday woro Miss 13vo ln AndorBon, Mrs. Perl Riley Ilnllln gor, Mrs. H. K. Dooth, Mrs. 12. I. Chnndlor, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. Lovl Dnlglo, Mrs. Mnlr Dnno, Mrs. 12. Do Inn, Mrs. W. N. 12kblnd, Miss Ursula Farrlngor, Mrs. J. C. Oardlpor, Mrs. A. I), Gldloy, Mrs. J. T. Hall. .Mrs. Wm. Horsrnll, Jr., Mrs. 12. K. Jones, Mrs. Jos. Knotts, Mrs. R. N. Lewis, MrB. H, E. Miller, Miss Clnrn Myron, Irs. D. U. Ostllnd, Miss Edith Pros- rton, Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Miss Gone- viovo Songstnckon, Mrs. Chnrles Stnuff, Mrs. M. A. Sweotmnn, Miss 'Allco Tlckoll, Miss Nora Towor, MrB. L. Towor, Mrs. C. H. Walter, Mrs. Georgo II. Watklns and Mis. F. 12. Wilson. Aro Tolling." Supporting tho chorus tho program light will bo Cnssasa'a band of about fifty oro nerved by Mrs. picked Instrumentalists. Tho chorus Gldley to tho perforators and tholrlwlll bo under tho direction of Wnllaco 'friends who compilsod tho uiidlcnco. ! Sabln and tho chorusmastor will bo Thoso students, with tho exception I Robort Husband, who Is now making of Mrs. Henderson, havo studied only his soloctlon of voices, a work ho Is sluro tho opening of tho sonson and omlnontly fittdo to accomplish, since ' both tonehors nro to ho congrntulatod ho organized tho hugo choir of Chris upon tho qunllty of tho work pro-j tlau Endeavor Singers when tho con duced. Mrs. Hondorson was In ox- vontlon of that fiocloty wns hold In coptlonnlly good volco nnd wns honr-'Snn Frnnclsco sovoral yonrs ngo. of tho rogular orchostra aro John Staddon, Gono Staddon, Goorgo Ob- forst, Fred Solandor, II. W. Snnford, Ellis Solandor, O. N. Wilson, Georgo Solandor, Grover Motloy nnd Arthur Solandor, director. Contributed iWHll ll Piano that the largest man- :acturers of pianos in the torld use for their leader L. L. THOMAS, fs. i! Avenue Marshffeld tlly npplnuded. Slio rosponded to nn encoro. Her accompaniments woro played by Mrs. William Horsfall. Tho othor accompanists woro Mrs. Porl Rlloy Unlllngor nnd Mr. Rox Stratton, tho latter playing also a brilliant Tarantollo with very plons Ing offect. Ho was obliged to res pond to a hearty oncoio. iik.i: SCHOOL .MUSIC. Becker Brothers Piaimos ARTISTIO IN DESIGN DURAllLE IN CONSTRUCTION Hcnrik Gjerdrum Solo agent for Coos Itay. MYRTLE A R.MS MitiiilifU'liI, Oivgon. OS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY Gjerdrum INSTRUCTION MYRTLE ARMS lone 356-J. . rSo FraokMo E Coeway inti:uctoii IN VOICE Willi llraiu'Iies lii Eur Training, Sight llculiiig, JCmiiu'Iatlim Spe-il.il work for children lu Ear Training, Sight Heading, Rnuiul- atiou. Italeb tor elates of four. ITALIAN .VUTIIODS USED Wednetduj'rt ami Ka(inlajs Phone SOU-L .Myrtlo Arms Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central and 8th St. Telephone 137-U ! Tho mombors or tho Girls' Glco Club of the High School will appear In rccltnl nt tho High School auditor ium Friday morning, February 12 at 10 a .in. Tho club, under tho dlrec tlon of Miss Mnrgarot Volz, director of music, has boon practising till 1- gontly nnd has chosen a vory pleasing j program. Tho parents of tho pupils, i with tho general public who aro in 1 tcrestod In tho progress of tho j schools, havo boon extended a cor dial Invitation to bo prosent at tho recital. There will ho no admission charge. Tho following la tho pro gram: Girls' aieo Club (u) Croon, Croon, (b) Rockln' In do Win'. Instrumental duot. Girls nnd Hoys' Gleo Clubs Indian Soronndo. Victrola Solcctlon. Girls' Gloa Club (a) Tho Flowers' Telephone,' (u) Springtime Instrumental number. High School Chorus All Hall, Laud or tho Freo. America. Tho members of tho Girls' Glee Club aro: First sopranos Elslo Hall, Mar Jorlo Graham, Nelllo Warwick, Grace Brown, Ruth Cowan, Dagmnr Files burg and Vora Carroll. Socond sopranos Wllda Harris, Allco MathUon, Ucsslo Douglas and Mabel Immol. Altos Uerthn Davis, Maydream McLean, Holen Smith and Volmn Ross. Tho accompanist is Miss Esther Asplund. ILMIIKLLISHMENTS. Tho vocal soloists at the next studio recital of Hourlk GJordrum will ho Mr. Rolf Nordrum and Mr. Roy Mil ler, Messrs. Nordruntf and Miller havo boon coaching with Mr. GJor drum this winter. Mrs. Porl Rlloy Halllngor will pro sent sovoral pupils In n rocltai which will tako placo some tlmo later this month. Thoro will bo n mooting of tho Mu- fslclaiiB' Union nt thoir hall Sunday at 10 a. m. On account of this tho Symphony Orcnostra has postponed Its weokly rehearsal. Wolfram Schmoddlng this wcok ro colved a now fluto from tho Wm. S. Iluyncs company of Roston. It is a solid silver Instrument and Is pro nounced by musicians to bo or oxipi: slto tone and workmanship. Mr. Sc'hmcddlng'H attention vns first called to this maker through tho fluto which a pupil, Mr. Albert Sollg, recontly purchased, and which Mr. Schmoddlng found so oxcollont that ho decided that ho must havo one for his own uso. Ho Is convinced that it is tho finest instrument mado and far superior to nil tho famous makes of Germany, with nil of which ho Is familiar. Mrs, L. L. Thomas, who has boon actively Identified with her husband 'In tho Wiley II. Allen muslcul storo of this placo, 10ft this week for Port land and Hoqiilam, whero sho will spend several months In tho hopes of benefitting her health. COMING CONCERT. Miss Rhoda Seat Is arranging for a concert Febiuary 1G in which two Portland artists, William Wallace Graham, vlollnst, and Miss Edith Clarko Paterson, vocalist, will appear. WILLI A,M WALLACE GRAHAM, violinist, nnd .MISS EDITH CLARKE PATTERSON, vocalist, of Portland, will glvo n concert at Lo- manskl theater Tuesday ovo- nlng, February 1G. Admission, first floor and balcony. $1.00; second bal- ' cony, 50c. Seats on ualo 4 at tho Busy Corner, Mrs. Hurry E. Utiltninnn was tho charming hostess last Wednesday af ternoon nt n FIvo Hundred party, which lOfliiltoil In tho prize going to Mrs. J. W. lllldeubrnnd. Tho de corations weio nil of pink, tho dainty color Bchonio bolng carried out beautifully In ovory detail. Dollrl- (Soprano solo pnrt by Mrs. F. 12. m,H rofoshmonts woro served by tho Conwny.) hostess to her guests, who woro: Wynken, Ulynkcn and Nod .. Novln MrH' Krnnk 0,I'K. Mrs. J. II. Stnd- (Soprnno solo nnrt by Mrs. Mnvmo I ,,on' Mr8' Uo"ry Fourlori Mrs. J. Q. Stanley Gldloy; four-hnnd nccom- Jnrvl8' MrH- Jn' " Tower, Mrs. R. N, pnnlincnt by Miss Clara Myron nnd ,:Pl,lon Ml"8" !' V. Cattorlln, Mrs. unn Koaung, .Airs. ioll H. Mnc Mlllan, Mrs. Win. Schroedor, Mrs. J. G. Klniioy, Mrs. Harry llradflold nnd Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrnnd.. On Tlnirsiloy ovonlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. Uiiltniniiu ngnln dollghtfully ontor tulned nt FIvo Hundred, Mrs. Idn Conrnd winning high scoro. Dainty rofreshmontB woro Horvod tho Thurs day evening guests, who included Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Flotchor, Mr. and Mrs. 13. Crosthwnlto, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln, Mr. and Mrs. Cum bers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Schroodor, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. a. Kinney, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. lllldeubrnnd and Mrs. Ida Conrad. EPISCOPAL GUILD At tho mooting or tho Eplscopnl Ladles' Guild Inst Tuesday aRor noon, no Important buslnoss was linnsnctotl, other than tho final preparations for tho St. Valentino Ball to ho given on Friday nlijht. February 12, in tho Englo's Hall. Tho hoRtoBsoi for tho aftornoon were Mis. E. P. Lewis and Mrs. Ar thur McKeown, who woro nsslstod In sawing by Mrs. John D. Goss nn.l Mrs. J. W. Flanognn. Tho afternoon visitors woro Mrs. J. W. Flanagan nnd Mrs. John I). Gi ts. Noxt Tuesday nftornoon Mra. Guy Wniner and Mm. A, R. O'Brien wll bo hostossos to tho Guild mom bom. Thoso present woro Mrs, 12. P. Lowls, MrB. E. G. Porhnin, Mrs. J. 8. Coko, Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant, Mrs. A. T. Lagorstrom, Mrs. Emma NtiMburg, Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Mrs. Huge Qulst, Mra. Bon Chandler, Mrs. O Wurnor, Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Mrs. L. W. Jacobs, Sirs. Jos. Forry, Sr.. Mrs. W. 11. Curtis, Mrs. J. N. llr'',Bs, Mro. Mary Browning, Mrs. Otto Sohottor. Mrs. Cliuulo Nnsburg, Miss Agues Hutchinson, Miss GOno vlovo Songstacken and Rev. R. E. Browning, ? v imllrGH CLUB. Mis. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., eutortaluei) tiio Bridge Club at luncheon nnd brldgo last Wodnosdfly nftornoon; Mrs. G. W. Kaufman winning high scoie. Tho parlors woro artistically decorated with greens nnd pink Blind ed caudles. Following nro tho mom bors presont: Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, Mrs. 0. M. Bylor, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. Wilson Kauf mnu, Mrs. Wnrd M Blake, Mrs. It. S. Towor, Mrs. B. M. Richardson, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. Elizabeth Mor- ohnnt, Mra. 12, G. Porhnm, Mrs. Roy E. Mlllor, guest, nnd Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., hostess. Tho club will moot ngnln on Wednosdny, Fobrunry 10 with Mrs. 12. K. Jones. I AUCTION BlIIDGE. I SCANDINAVIAN SONG RECITAL. I - ; Mr. Rimy Stromborg will appear In rccltnl of Scandinavian Bongs nt tho Finnish Hall tomorrow evening. Mr. Stromborg has n barltono volco nnd recolved his training nt Helslng fors, Finland. Miss Ednn Loulso Larson will play his accompaniments. PROGRAM O, IIERRE (O, Savior I am Weary) Erkkl Molnrtln FOGELNS VISA Sodorborg SOLVEIO'S SONG Grolg SANGEN OM KORSPINDI2LN. . Song of tho Spldor Slbollim 8ANOAREN PA VANDRINO.. Naumann SWEDISH FOLK SONGS Du Gnmln, du Frln Ack Vnrmlaiul, du nkona Nackon'B Polskn Jantn n Ja Om dagon vli mitt nrbelo Krlstnllon don flna FINNISH FOLK SONGS Vnrt Land OI Mulstntko Viola (Do You Romcmher?) Mustalalstytto (Gypsy Girl.) Don gnng Jag tjnnto Ala Itko altlnl (Do Not Wcop My Mother) JAA VI AEL8KER DETTE LANDET Nordrnak LANGTAN Sodermann r ROSENSDOFT .... Prills Gustaf DET VAR DANS BORT VID VAGI2N Frodlng o 4 CHURCH musk;. i 4 4 Tomorrow bolng Soxageslma Sun day, the following music will bo sung at Emmanuel Episcopal church: Procosslounl, Hymn 73, "Alleluia! Song of Gladness" Haydn aiorln Tlbl Ployol Hymn G3C, "How Firm a Founda tion" ,.,,.,. Heading Offortory, Solo, "Far O'er ' tho Stars Thoro Is Host" Abt Mrs. Charles Stauff. Communion Service In 12 ... Gowor Hymn 22C, "Uroad or tho World" Hodges Presentation of Alms, "All Things On Wednesday afternoon Mrs, J, 8. Lyons eutortnlnqd tho mombors of tho Auction Brldgo Club, and at tho close of tho attornoon's enjoyment sorvod appetizing refreshments. Mrs. L. L. Thomas was substitute In tlia Como of Theo, O Lord" I nbsonco of ono of tho mombers. Tho others prosent uoro Mm. A. E. Adol Bporger, Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. W. II- Konnody, Mrs. Eugouo Crosthwnlto and Mrs. A. O. Roger? vha will bo hostess to tho club In tno weeks. Recessional, Hymn COG, "Oft In Danger, Oft In Woo" . . . Gauntlott Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., Or ganist and Choir Director, Mrs. A. B, Gldldy will sing at tho morning sorvlco at tho Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow, (Continued on Pao Four.), S&i