BftHEtS -( THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915EVENING EDITION. THREE i -r : tr. 'rjj&K? j4ir 3. From the Cocoa Bean to Chocolate The entire process is shown in the GhirarJelH Building at the Exposition. The mnchin nnd the care necessary to produce the famous Ghirardelli Chocolate and Cocoa are fully explained. run't fail to drink a cup of Ghirardelll's Ground Chocolate made as it should be made. This delight ful food beverage is scrveu uay aim evening D. GH1RARDELLI San Francisco Ince 1S5A k 1 Jfc h mSffl&S&l) i MS yfAWA , Wr' . xrri i 1 1, Ijwm - riiFf.8fii.u J Mill. lliiiK IHSBjifiWHKVjl V I,, oanaMOi d i i 'A HBEnSEDinr i i ri'i li i rnri -r tr. tfiiSp-Hdvir nomaOTirrawranmjm air iii-.XfW4TriwrTaaftiM! w MumBiim M USIC - AND o na n o M USICIA NS Interesting Announcements of Coming Musical Events 3B525K3W I'VIQfi: SCRPIUSf: PARTY ii speaking of the sjncopntliig ' - '"" "I .VllieilCIlIl lllUBIC, II, - - sacrkd co(i:itr. nirueii misu writer in tlio Chicago Trlbuno ' - sas: , The program of the sacred con- The following music will bo sung L -- - - i coli.kgi: mi:vs uaxmi:t Something tiilgmal In Ruipi'i'-- nartlos was pulled off Tbursda, i the birthday of Mlijs Inez, .fohpsou. Several days ago It been mo knou.i tb.it Miss Johnson's girl friends vu planning u HiinirlHu party, from wli'" sad to relate, more man whs to b.' - , excluded. Now, tlit boys thou;; tutting and stitching a poor way t i . (celebrate tho birthday of a pOpu' r College moil from mum than n ...... . It lu i.1n'c,i..t ... -i.... . 'cort under the direction of Mrs Win. int Miiimnnin.l pi.h.m. Kulunmnl. .1....... 1 .......... , ... .'JuniiK woman, ho ueuueti 10 KO l .1 -. .w !'... .a.. .ii. iw n.-iuii mill. 4im .i...-"t .1.1-11 iiinuuiiiuii, IMII hert Spalding lias listened te (ilt, 1 HorBfall. Jr., to be i;iveii at Kniniati- Sunday morning 'i of the local 'American lnUMlclnm ' llcl t''1""'11' l''pli'opal. next Tliuis- Processional Hymn No. I10S m the ICiiHt 'kIiIh 0110 better. On tlio uvcntuii aojoA an. I 1ms contributed his mitts to ,tho collertlon of romposltlona. pl;. Jablu and unplayable, wiitten by his rompatrlols. I "Mr. SpnldhiK In a Impeccable 1 In Ills Americanism as ho Is In I1I9 .costume. Ho Is now "rapglng" with I the best of them with Mr. Ilndley, , Mr. Cadman. Mr. Latin and other ularliiK InnoMitors in whom Mr. (limn I dcllKhts. I "Alnbama" Is .Mr. SpaldhiK's con- uiuution. lie calls It a "negro inel day evening, April H2, promises to bo n ery Interesting one. Those who have so kindly given their talent In order to make this a success are doing so In order that the Interior decoration of the church which was left unfinished at the building of the church, may bo com pleted before the coming of the Ills hop, and It Is hoped that everyone will aid In this effort which the organist and choir are furthering. f'.iiiut Ml. 1.11.. l.... .....I II in.. . ,, ; V ' V ' "" , ' " , '" ' evening they got together down tow .. gather this evening at U::o about, ....,?.. .... . .. . .... . . ,. . "Alleluia Sing to Jesus." Powell ,, bannuet board In the Chandler! "" T' V W " V .a !! 1 I ?, "vl Venlto In 11 flat Hotcher ,,,,., ,,,,,, , lhn ,.ntvnltv llf ' to the Johnsoii homd, wl.crot .. girls were quietly tatting and clr. 1- 3 ' VUtll. VMwvl. ,! ... JvK" E Kgf, 1 'l vv:ii, n v;,ii. , i.... .J ...M. . IW..W.M ..V.J ..WII.U Ull enjoy nt will tlio worlds best muic lr ' (1 W -uffl ' ' l a'rijlrti pc nh t It m 11 1 J m iVr p . r ID PI. 11 I'm. ,1 in F Ii I i 1 1 ll art a J (Mr A. J I' ' r. A lri J ,T I r. 1.1 r ... r, .t 1 h tr i.r. If f Ir. !. i i tr . 1 iw 1 1 jf J m ! ll ri ll l.ir null X !r Ti. Misk dell" mid tho Hallelujah Chorus from "The .Messiah" by Handel, will be sung by the choir accom panied by Mr. Kred Anthony, vio lin; Wolf 1 am Schmcddlug, flute; lteuben Lyons, clarinet nud Charles Kaiser, euphonium. A special feature of tho concert will be Mr. Knlsor'a euphonium solo "Ave Maria," by I.uzzl, with n fluto obllgato played by Mr. Schnieddlng. The solos nro nil beautiful nnd of decided Interest. Mrs. I.evorne Tower, soprano, will Hliig tho Ave Mnrla by llach-Clounod, with violin obllgato; Mrs. Charles Stnuff, so prano, "Seek Ye tlio Lord." by Hob- You can have a concert of your own with the world's greatest artists to sing for you. That's What you can do with a Vic trola in your home. All that is best in music is ever at your instant command You have only to select the kind of music you wish to hear, and it is render ed for you by the greatest artists as true-to-life on the Victrola as though you were hearing the artists on the concert or operatic stage. Stop in and get acquainted with the Victrola, We'll gladly play your fa voile music for you, Victrolas $15.00 to $250.00 Terms to suit your convenience. SrTb-Sf')) 42? m&(& Ji. L. THOMIK, Manager Phones J:w-.I mill 15U-J jter recently, It was more than ac ceptable. He has tapped the two springs of negro music tho relig ious music and the dance music. "In the melody" ho cnught tho eanio spirit as that which pervades Swing Low. Sweet Chariot,1 and others like it. In tho danco there c-uld be no doubt of tho ragtime. 1 Ono pnssago In the accompaniment 'seemed 11 bit common place. Indicat ed a taint from 'tin pan alley,' but I that was easily forgiven. ! Mr. Spalding has arrived at tho point In public estimation where nothing that Is snld about him nmt tors much. lie has discarded by his evident capability his right to that nartuont which Hhlelila bnnnfnl ! beginners from tho Icy blasts cf''rti,: ,l 80l)r,,1,,J ol '' '""lr "l" ' callous reviewers. companlmout. .Mrs. k. Stanley Henderson, con trnlto, "O Loving Father," by Ter esa Del Diego, with violin obllga to; Andrew Lnndles, baritone, "O Lord (lod of Abraham," from tho oratorio "Klljab," by .Mondelssohn, and llcnjamin Ostllud, tenor, "Agnus Del" by lllzct. with violin obllga to. This fluo number, tho "Agnus Del," has been sung repeatedly by John McCormnck, the noted tenor, on Ills last concert tour. Tho ducts aro "Holy Father (Initio. Our Footstops," by Wallace, sung by Mrs. Tower and Mrs. Hondor 8011, nud "Crucifix," by Faiire, sung by Mr. Ostllud and Mrs. Lantlles. The trio, "Praise Ye" from "Attl ln" by Verdi will bo sung by Mrs. Tower, Mr. Ostllud and Mr. Lnn dles. Among the several anthems men tion must bo mndo of "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," by Schuecker, with n violin obllgato, nud "Chris tian tho Morn Hrcnks Sweetly on Olorln Patrl Mornlngton Oregon Quintette. Hack again will Te noutn In H minor lluck ti,0 nlttmul chlmo of ye olden days, Jubilate Deo In 0 llnrtlett the college romances, the days of Hymn No. .".75. , fraternity "politicking" and "riish- "Oui- lllest Redeemer."... Sykes I (,.- ,, , (ht, oxloram.,. r B00,t lUvinn No. 12r.. 1 fellowship will be offered up "Hark! Ten Thousand Voices 10st r roBK ,.ou0B0 ,,,. llU(l Sounding." Uyltos j yt1Itt fur oll, Umo8 m(1.L, Ainong Offertory Anthem. these who will ho present are the "SaMour When Night Involves I ,IUIU.le(te mombers. Pror. H. 11. L the Skies." Shelley .....,, Aitmrt inieii... linniv n..iii..n. itnlnh 11111I Piinl I. 3iiriiinn ' V. 1....n Ml. fr... ...(.. 1 ... .tl..1.. .Hnl.. -.! II .. . - - I .. I ' ......n. ,.. .....,.. ... ,,uiy .....0u vuu "uuik .McKnlght. tonstmaster; Dr. H. H. iyi 111011, irom "Aerxes, ny nan-. iiecessiomu Hymn No. -Hit). The members of tho choir will oily and dance." As he performed !8ll,K F0'08' tIUL't8' " trl 1U11' nn- Presentation of Alms It it his lotltal In the Illinois then- Straw, Dr. Ira Hurtle, Cornell Lag- 'All hall tho power of Jesus' or8trolIlt w. J. Conrad, It. K. Mill Name." Holden , I chamixadi: ci.ru 1 - A goodly number of the inombers 'of the Chauilnado Club mot Friday morning nt tho Public Library lec ture room for rehearsal. j Tho director complimented tho .ladles upon their rendering of tho I memorized work. The silent inan ! ner In which they rose from sitting posture, their erect attitude enab ling them to employ the deep , breathing. A vory Interesting paper was read by Mrs. Dolan, on Women In Music. Itather startling wns tho denoue ment, In that tho lady used the wlvos as examples and tho effect of their Influence, upon tho Uvea of tho Orcnt Masters, bringing this out In a vivid manner. Then fol lowed sketches of somo fnmous wo men, that of St. Cecelia being of deep Interest. These various papers nro signed by tho writers und Jiecomo n part of tho club's library. Tho chornl ar laiigomont of Adolf Jensen's "Mur- or, Oeorge A. Stephenson, Charles ting. Just outside tho window the'fj lowing orso befitting the occasli was sung to the tuno of the rcfr's-U. of "Tlppenuy" "It's a mean way to treat a fclK r It's mean way to acl, It's n mean way to treat a fel otv, To freeze him otitby pact. Say, but you'll havo to go 10:1. To cut out this bunch, It's a mean, mean wny to fri..i a fellow Hut we've got n hunch." The surprise wns conipleto, 11 Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., orgnnlst ,, 1)r u w Moriw i,'rnt u .of the girls having been let In on 1 -and choir director. C0I11I11, Thaver Orln.es, 1.' It. Towor! P5"01' cxc01)t U, ono who ha'' Ii.' 1 Mrf'iin-.. fmn 'i' ii.innnti iinii linl ' dupllcnto blrtlidny eakn. L II. A. nultniuni, will sing a solo fc: .l';.n f' V 'met V. "" boy wore a buttonhole bounuet t'l l lUIIUK, .111. Villi, Wlllllllll UIMI11U- I ler, lien Chandler, Claud C. Thomp- Rnlrnn forget-me-nots and ' son. W. A. Acker.nan. .1. T. llrnml. , ,n,ko 'l10' 1roUK',t wan also wre i J C. K. Ash. Hen Fisher. Kenneth I). , wl ", l,, ,Il0,,htf lllll "ow' ' Hauser, James Montgomery,. I)r. I ,atl,II wnH Bt0WCl1 nwny- nntt ' Lloyd Mott. Itoynl Nlles, Max Itel- ,V0M,nf s)0,lt ln ,UUHlc "" B01"" gard and Fred Chestnut. . ,ho l,r,M '01, th Bl088'B. cont . ... ... a dainty biaBs basket 'filled, ' '' j roses, bolng won by Mrs. SthurV. m" - T .MOTH Kits A.N'D THACHICHS t lmrt' w"1 u0 ploasntitly rcmonVbi J,J(.,j " ' , j by tlm charming hostess antPln'i' I many friends. l ' tho first surprise arty incU'-1 at the morning service nt tho Pres byterian church tomorrow. Tho choir will slug the nnthom "The Wandering Sheep." : : Mrs. Kros Torrey Loylnnd will sing a solo nt the morning servlcn of the Methodist Kplscopnl Church 011 Suiidny. Ml'SIC IX Sl'ltltOPXDIXO TOWN'S (leaned from tho Columns of Our ICvclmtigCM The Mill iiiu'u' 1111. 1 TeiirlinrH' f'llllli nr Xorth Itnu.l will liobl IIh i-nirular itrfl' J n- HHttrom, SlrH. l'j. O " 1 ..i ... v.. .. ... ."". '' . i inoiillilv ineotliii- In the auditorium """"-s " ' myreu, uinra .Myron, -: Tho music class of tlio avo , u Vra Frheon. Kdna Asplund, Al . lord Academy gave their clos h J , Hkblnd, Ksther Asplund, Mamie 0 .erltul for tho school year on .0 by ovson. Margaret Stnuff, Mrs. H, evening of Wednesday, the four teentli day of April. the teachers and pupils of the West O"1"1' Irs' '- 8. Henderson in I Side school anil will bo as follows: Mrs. Charles Stnuff. First and second grades, Miss Ilahr uinee, ny biieiiey. ,1, 0UKht to inni(0 ono of ltl0 llCSt Incidental solos will bo sung liM,nn,H n tlio county. It Is ropro- .Mrs. staurr, Mrs. linn and Mr. rrcs-ton. Mlrju Pln.ii tvrnn 1III floolal f.rj I.... .,...!... II I... lll 1 . t I ' '-"ll ...J.M ..... ..no.ov ....n , .. 'o . V, . ,',"', Horsfull ut tho organ 'and "Woo Thou Sweet Music," Kdw. .., . .. The second surprlso party I Tlio Gardiner llrass Hand gnvo ,. eluded Alfred FllosburK. Walter It ....... ... . .1 iriu;ni:i . their first public concert for the H - , winter Is Past"' ln01"1' IInrrj I'orbborg, Frank 81- . season last Sunday afternoon. Tboj' h ,s of a,,oinim .. ' Rimer Johnson, Will Stauff, 1 ' boys nro making rapid progress ami ..p.,,,,,.. wihIowh" ' , leefe, Louis L. Oorr, Honjnmln It Is tlm Intention of the bnnd lo ' BOI,fc .V.V. J... ' ....... tllnd. chas. Htanff. f?tnnl.,v ithi .. , , ., , , ... ,1 tin "iiiree i.ituo uiiicus. ' - - ' I given open ulr concerts during tho' . ..MnmillIl..i huh, .lako nlllstrom. Lawrence Ma; 1-. Hummer. This will certainly no up. . . . , .. . . land John Ferguson. predated by tho public, who should """M10 " tluto little bojs In return financially assist them. ' " "Ooodulg lit , Second and third grades, Miss, it.. 9 Tho Coqiilllo Hand, which Is rep- (1lt' ''. t,,"'f- , ! j ""'" 'DUCy OUI1.M. resented mostly by n.en.be.H of tho.80"? "Hurrah for the.I-lag ', Submnrlno Club, rendered several Ufcltutlon. "Seven Days in the Week", Mrs Vernon A. Smith and M s Pieces on tho street Saturday nlRlit. Uodtoilon "How To Draw a Pig." , I. J Nolly .ecanio members of 1 .. which were highly appreciated by K"rtli and fifth grades, Miss UiSIwi On Id at Its meo ugoa 'u ' ,1. ., ri.,.., i.,i.....i i.iv.i,.,. Frnnces (loldeii. teaohor. 1 Pesday nftornoon at (lulld hall street conee'rt every Saturday night Kocltallon "John Chinaman"! Tlio tlnio wan spent prinelpall, ' In the future. The baud Is com-'Song "Smiling Morn sewing and pleasant conversation to piiuis iur uiiiiro glum wont. Tho ladles presont wore: Mrs 11. Women by six pupils '' wwis, -"rs. v. w. Puyno, Mrn. . Fifth nnd sixth grades, Mrs. Con sented by Conulllo's young men nnd nor teacher. should bo boosted, for there Ih noth- Song "Adown tho Doll' nosed of twelve members, and with. Song "(Jiasshopper Oreon" a llttlo nriictlco nud cncoiirngoinont. 1 l'lny Selected from "Llttlo I Rlgnr, nrrnngod by Clifford Pago, nro beautiful trios, tho harmony of tho volcos bolng tenderly sup ported by tho piano. I A wondorfiil concort Is certainly In tho miking for tho peoplo's 011 Joyment. Next week Mrs. Wilson I will give tho story of tho Imposition PI110 Organ. : MONDAY'S IlKCITAIj !oos Bay Musical Directory fenrik Gjerdrum pIAN0 INSTRUCTION Studio MYRTLE ARMS Phone 356-J rso Fraokliin jjctle Airmms Phorae 869L Miss Froucos Hatchelor played to a vory enthusiastic, though pitifully small nudlenco last Monday evening nt tho Prosbytorlan Church. It Is to be regretted that teachers, stu dents and music lovers do not tnko advantage of those rnro opportuni ties when thoy come. Miss llntchslor's work is that of nn aitfst. She handled a most dif ficult program with grunt caso und poise of manner, and her charming personality won her many friends. Her program was so varied as to show her liinumernblo capabilities; her tonos ranging from tho most dellcato pianissimo to tho grnudost I fortissimo with all tho Intermediate 'shadings. Hor phrasing Is especial ly praiseworthy, as aro also hor ar tltlc Interpretations. Hor fortissimo 'tone, while full and strong, Is novor hard or harsh. I Miss Iintcholor has mastored tho art of producing it singing melody with aecompRiilmont always subsor- jvlont. Hor fingers aro llko stool, I yet capable of most dellcato shad Members of tho choir nro Mrs. Charles Stnuff, Mrs. Lovorno Tower, Miss Kdlth Preston, Mrs. John S. Coke, Miss Hess Ayro, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Miss F.volyn Anderson, Miss (icnovlovo Sengstackon, Mrs. 13. Stnnloy Hendcrbou, Miss Inez John sou, Ilenjiunln Ostllud, Charles Stnuff, Alfred Fllesburg, Walter Ray mond, Robert Dlllnrd, Andrew Lnn dles, Hurtoii Preston, Archlo Todd, Oeorgo Ayro, F. A. Tledgon. Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., organist nnd choir director. COM INK CONCKItT - I , Miss Soflo Hummer, prlmn donna soprano, who Is to appear In con cert hero May 1I,whb born In Ilodo, Norway, tho true lnnd of tho mid night sun. Sho studied In that city, nnd later, In Chrlstliinla, where tho great teachers realized tho possibil ities of Miss Hammer's voice, nnd sunt her to Camilla Stulnbruch in Ilerlln, Germany. With this fnmous artist, nnd with Lllll Lehman, the singer worked for sevorul seasons, studying everything that went to building up it true concert voire, Miss Hammer slugs In Kngllsh, Ger man, French and Scandinavian, Her conceit hero will bo a notublu evont. The prima donna will bo assisted by Prof, lleurlk Gjerdrum. I HANI) CONCKItT Director It. N. Ponton has an nounced a band concert for Suit- lay afternoon, April 2G at tho No- lug llko n gooil baud In n town. Superintendent llnali states tho high school band or North Hond will play on tho streets Saturday evening, weather permitting. Tho baud Is practicing regularly nnd mnklng good progress under direction of Mr, Shatter. The band Is maintain ed by tho high school nud In ap pearing does so for tho purpose of allowing tho peoplo just what has boon accomplished In thnt lino. Enterprising citizens' of Ilandon nro urging 11 city bnnd. At 0110 tlino Ilandon possessed tho finest baud In tho county. AT THE HOTELS Song "Coino to tho Greenwood" llecltutlon "Plppa Passos" Quotation Ily Class. Vocnl Duet "Tho llalnbow Knd" Drill Class Spring Song An additional feature will bo 11 pa per prepared by Mrs. C. L. Jacob son on "Hotter llables" which will bo an Introductory to tho hotter ba bies contest which the club Is plan ning to hold at Its May meeting. .;. .j. .. I 1. M. ('. I'AKTV I f The Indies or tho I). M. C Club, of North Hond, will outertaln their husbands with a card party this (.veiling nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. llrniy Kern. tltur McKoown, Mrs. P. A. SacM; Mrs. Kiunm Nnsburg, Mrs. Harrv ..V' lung, Mrs. Kbbocka, Mrs. Q. D!'i). iilugor, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs, W"l C'mndler, Mrs. lien Chandler, M,i V. A. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Wilcox. MH. Ilahr, Mrs. Hubert Hrownlug, Mr(n II. K. Kelty, Mrs. Francos HawrJ. Mih. A. It. O'lliien and Mrs. J, W. lluuiiett. Tho Guild will meet as Usual m'.i Tuesday afternoon. I postponi: uiiiikh: oijUu ,4 Owing to tho Illness or her lilt.' daughter, Mrs. W, II. Kennedy w.a not able to entertain tho Auctl"s Urldgo Club this week, but Will In Hostess on Wednesday, April 28t'i. (Continued on paua 3) Mugs. One student remarked after 'ilia nrnvnun thnt lrt liml HtartOll 111 1 to mark tho numbers sho liked best, '"" Theater. Tho Rosarlan Quit but at tho close of tho concert she u,,la wl ,'I"",!" tlio aamo tl.ra fond them nil marked. Some of "r 0 A""1 2C'"7 ."' tt bu"oflt l,or' hor finest numbors woro tho Chopin Fnntasle, Liszt's Llobostod, nnd two C'ampbell-Lipton numbors, Momory and Sonata Harden. formanco for tho hand. : Mrs. K. Stanley Henderson will slug ut tho evening sorvlco nt tho ?, HOME AFFY MADE AVWN CANDY e niatn i no i ream ctra uve.. ln,,n i:m.t. V Violin and Piano p. n. Anthony ",a mj- s- Toadilng Orchestra AVoik htudh. li Cential Ave. Phone ')-J. Apartment 3 We hope to have tho pleasure oi'Mfitliodlst Kplscopal Church Sunday. hearing Miss Hatcholor again and iJiroctor Iv. .a. ruiiiuu, ui inu again. Mrs. Mlllor novor falls to delight her auilionce, and sho was lu a spec ially happy mood ou Monday night. -Contributed. 5 Havo you tried The Times' want ' ads? Chandler Hotel Robert A. Wilson, Portland; Stow art Norton, Coqiilllo; O. H. Holt, I Portland; V C. Maudell, Portland; ' II. II. Hammer, Poitlautl; (leorgo J. Sonk, San Francisco; C. W. Sunk, Francisco; J. I). Gorstlo, San Fran cisco; Ralph Lyman, Hiigono; Al beit Gillette, Kugono; Henry Hold enroich, lCugono; Paul P. Spraguo, Kiigene; K, J. Roberts, Ilaiidon; Mary Donaldson, Ilandon; (leorgo C. Chatbiirn, Ilandon; Ynlu OHmson, San Francisco; L. II. Dill, San Francisco; Cunningham, Coqiilllo; C. M. Tyre.ll, Coqullle; W. J. Loiigston, Coqiilllo. SI. I.11UICIIC0 Hotel II. V. Tiemblo ami wife, Myrtle Point; Mrs. M. McGurtls, Coqnlllu; Kd. C. Jehu, Portland; W. G. Lar on, Portland; A. Russ, Heaver Hill; K. It. Ilodson and wHo, Coos River; K. O. Smith, Coos River; W. P. Hod son, Coos Rlvor. I.lojil Hotel T. Joyce, Wagner; II, lirowu, Hull- j don; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, j coqiilllo; Jiuri iiuniinrii, uuitiiuur, i II. Stegor, Lukosldo; M. Ilartholo-I niouw, Kmplro; George Koiiico, Port lnud. Hliiiiro Hotel M. Iliown, Sacramento; C. C Qul- ott, Tacoma; Frederick Rcotoh, North Inlot; D. P. Weaver, Sllvorton; C. H. Maiibell, Sacramento. Thomas l'at- tn STUDIO RECITAL IJenilk GJerdriim preseutod n number of his pupils In recital at his studio this afternoon. Following Is tho program: band, Is looking forward to hoarlng tho Roston Symphony Orohostrn, whloh will bo In San Francisco dur ing the session of tho National Fed- erutlou or Musicians which ho will Hereon, Umpire, P It. Shovern, Co attend os a delegate from tho o .illqullle; pd Yarbioiigh, Roseburgj II union, JJuncli, Reaver Hill. PIANO: VOigi3: PIANO: VOlOI-3: PIANO; Sonata lu R flat Major (1st movement) . .Clemelitl (Two pianos) ' ' ' Miss Florence Powers ami MInh llertha D.ivls, Peiidnnt hi Valse Lack March des Troubadours , , , , Rnubler Miss .Mai Ioii Horsfall, Minuet In i: Flat Mozart-Holiulhoft Miss Alice Mathlsen. Ich wand I e untcr Illumoii Moyor-Hoiriiunif From thu Land of tho Sky-blue Wiiters Wakufleld-Cudman Rokq lu tho Rud Dorothy Foretur Miss Paulino J, Ilahr. Alia Mluiietto (Fiom Sonata op, 70.. Mr. Alfred Fllesburg. Minuet nl'Autlco '. .Schhoeck .Miss lllldur Sclau'doi' Iluugaiiun Dance No. 1' , Ilrahms Miss llorthn Davis and MUa Floronco Powers Thu Llttlo Gray Home lu tho West. .Herman Lohr Calm as' tho Night Rohm Mr. Herbert llusterud. i llungniiwu Danco Hiiro Alfoldy (Two pianos, eight hands) Miss lllldur Selaiidor, Mr. Alfred Fllesburg, Mis P. P, Hague, Miss Mlco Matblson. Decker Rrothors piano used, .1 Grieg -i ) i i