The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 12, 1908, Page 19, Image 19

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, 'APRIL 12, 1003.
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NO fad has (rewn to ths dimensions
of "The Merry Widow fad stnoe
the days of Trilby hats, Trilbjr
shoes. Trilby pins. Trilby pelts,
' . r ; Trilby buckles and Trilby, rib
bon.. . Now It ia the Marry Widow' veil,
- the Marry Widow collar, the Marry
Widow bow. the Merry Widow Bailor,
the Marry Widow Jacket, the , Merry
Widow teas, the Marry Widow waits,
the Marry Widow thle and the Merry
Widow that. All of which ahowa what
clever preas agents Henry W. garage
" baa In hla employ. -',.'-.'
From the 11 rat Introduction of the
light opera, ia New Tor .last .fall Its
pouularlty bat grown and grown tUI
very one knows the name of the opera
ven If he doean't know anything elao.
The waits tune. Is whlatled everywhere
en New York's streets. It was re
ported last weak that New Tork ts sail
ing tickets eight weeks In advance and
Chicago five weeks. Some suggest that
In Portland tney are selling' Marry
Widow hats at a longer advance In pay-
mnt
However, the success and popularity
f the opera, has been almost pbenom
. anal ana has added one more to Sav-
age's Hat of signal triumphs. Savage's
Maw Tork company has been playing to
s crowded faouae for over half a year
smd the above report shows that Interact
ia far from abating. Another company
was started Bve months ago in Chicago,
and compenlee are In preparation for
opening In Boeton and Philadelphia be
fore the end .of the season. Before
savage brought the opera over here all
Europe had gone mad over the Merry
Widow wails and England was hum
ming It Immediately before the play
. opened here.
The publicity men for "The Marry
Wiuow have done some of their best
work In advertising this work. Evcrv
tfey new anecdote was picked up
some Incident or some remark which
was immediately made Merry Widow
history. These were published far and
wide. One need' not say, necessarily,
that the anecdotes were fabrications.
Anmi avVi an a art rt Vttaarsi ftA Ksl V JtA he. nhonosrra.Dhlea.llT rftoordftd for hlsl Icla&a who nra.red In ttachlnr In Chi
latnin tn. Rut wMswwir mifw I ntertainment and tha delectation of tha I cmo Tor rood many rears. Two or
IZ 77 m . . . W I j. . m as- ii. T 1 I tkeas aa era hea nienl
litMtv mi vnn ia smMtsumnsT An nnt i uaiu ui int rKKiiu. n wivn i "
Walter Damrosch, Leader of the New Tork Symphony.'
abroad to
play can find innumerable lncldente In said a policeman got into trouble for make his homo In Germany "d during
fife that he can turn to his advertising arresting a harmless pedestrian, but was the intervening time bJlZ AVt t.S
advantage. That is whathe 1. there accused S?i TtaTffl dlSS SB
naw inrg. mvavi si si srsavi i si w nn hmw waestsuvissw bib aww &vw wa.
attention. Mr.' Battman's
aures smooth anl' brllllAnt, giving might nave been provided with a little favorable
Mr. Dry er's Mavlna of the Chnntn 'This sreat artiat foraeta herself In wor" on before the PUbltO in a
Handle up. 47. was masterful. Ha ie- her consideration of the pleasure of " commenaatiie light becaoae of Its
PpuTxiwi m m vigorous enoore wun l At oinere. ii is mis uuer a nuance ot sen senouaneas and hla true mualr-lanahln
HplUon Etude by Ivallee. "O. Wert esteem, self love, which gives her aucb H . k. '! .V. . . .
Tbou In the Cauld Blast" (Meodel- a charm. She occupies a position In nt codmm S? if i..0l?,," mti. th
aohn). Mls Alios H. Lewis. Miss Ho- the musical world where ahe can com- Sreh-atra in i. Vi ..Fo.rt.l,Md rmPh"y
tins 3. Molntoah; "Where'er Te Walk" mand. but It ia her pleasure to request mslster ofthi i-T01'11 ownr,rt"
(Handel). William Harold TTnfler- in.d of demand. plSaVlns Be.i'' "i"
wood: ''Jlva Maria." -VVhn lm Hvlvl. " Maxlama H-hiimann.Hlnk takaa nnth. r'T'" P"reonailty, hla modfBty. hla
Tledre Koee" (Schubert). Mlse Lenore Ing for granted
, aruair:
Gregory: "IUllade
juiiua v. ttcyieri
from Love's Blokneae to
cent, wunam liarnia
t)p. 4T" (Clionln).
"When I Attempt favor
on
titie accept
n the spirit In
nr" (fur-1 and ia not loin to
t tndarwonri : I nreaalon to her anni-rclatlon. Mha lit.
,o Maw vniy vyjio xnine svyeiierany iroi no ons in ner acsnowieog-rig recent
uiMnuy, niuiun jiaruiu unair pmiii una inuwm in nirr way oiaiins whom iha
S rf"K L, 1-VV n bis work
sVvery evidence of 5 'lJ,dJjff" making
which It is given ' H .T.T,1" '.ILvI
prominent
wood; Serenade, with violin obliaato she enjoyed the plaudits of her mulU- ciaimT jj was
. ,
Silas tude.
Mies Alice B. Lewis,
Lioveiv
(Chad wick). Miss a mark of good breeding
sorr: ioei
oalna
nore Orevorv: '11- Ivtvalv Tlnma." I "If Anlv thnaa wha
wiia -Tionn ooui
Alloa B. Lewi
and
him
who
and almost aa
eel Hat. who
a PortLanil ami
town may be glad to
aiuueni or jullua
inieresting and
is Rudolf Ksps. V
aequlaltloa to Po
bllgato
a, Mill
' Ulll
T AMROSCH COMINQ
xJ With Symphony Orchestra
i h.n.inn.in7 h.n tAarauaa are dancing the Merry Widow waits, eooseq xar aneao. out na expects to iina
erltlfl uea were Mnroduced from lead. I And SO it goes. Ms u rice Klrby, Bav-1 WW
Ing European papere; Frans Lehar was age's general press representative, re-1 Thirty students have entered the big
VKEKX?&m marvelous popularity of The Whitman conservatory, musical contest
par? New Tork for sensation. Long Merry Widow" recalls the remark Of the wnicn ,. 10 . oe neio w waiia wane,
before the company was ready to open I eighteenth century wit and actor. 8am-1 April 23 and 14. The winner In each
tlckete were selling far ahead and peo- juel Foo who aaldto V; jof thr thres departments of piano, vlo-
WJTZ.Z? XL r! ajrr v"'.'- n and vocal music, will recciv.
don. When the opening night came It I " "Because it haunts me, was the re-full scholarship In the conservatory,
would have been hard to find a person P7 . M , I valued at 1360, Including board, room,
.5 XrLlS&Jra H -" nr expense, for
wss ignorant of the history of the dash-1 And on top of that comes thismar-1 a . jwr's Msldence. As far a known
Inr Jlifnw The tntamat in tha , nm. I velous noem from the fit Louis Chron-Jthls is the first contest of this, sort
fi.i Iria which hv Ita varr lack of variety, ever heia ur- tne . northwest. Whitman
bcaldes being a good "show" It him shows better than anything else how the ?0J??IT'0,7- !l"d "f 55 PJ.
opera I erase oas vaaeu nuiu vi iu puuc
really good musio of the light
character-.. arnoi ennnah tn make It as I
In crltlnal anata at Eumtw. I It's "The MerTV Widow" this,
Ana sines tns widows arrival ins Ana -mi Merry wiaow m,
S press sgents have not abated In their It's "The Merry Widow" kiss,
seal. It must be eaay now to find aneo- And "The Merry Widow" hat
dotes to advertise the opera, for every- . ' .
where it Is being spoken of. When New It's "The Merry Widow" erase.
Tork's four hundred want to do some- And "The Merry Widow" dance;
thing for charity they buy up the thea- It's "The Merry' Widow" plays,
tre for a matinee and sell the seats at And "The Merry, Widow" glance.
a large advance. When any house in . - .. . .. ..
New York wants to gat Into the courte It's "The Merry Widow" dinner,
it starts a performance of the Widow, And ."The Merry Widow" waits;
which is Immediately stopped because It's The Merry Widow" sinner,,
the supreme court has granted Bavage With "The Merry Widow" faulta.
all the rlghte to the play. The moving
ploture machines and the mechanical I ve a "Merry Widow" wife,
piano players have the Widow, and even And a "Merry Widow" brat;
the hurdy-gurdy has added the waits I've a "Merry Widow" knife.
to Its score. XJanomg ciassee have been (Ana a starry wiaow cat.
started in New xorx for teaching the in
ted to enter the contest. The Judges
will be the members of the conserva
tory faculty.
Following are those ' who' will com
pete and the town whence they come:
Piano Hasel Boynton, Waltsburg,
Washington; Irene Couley, Cove, Ore
gon; Dollle Hawks, Huntsville, Wash
ington; Uada Johnson, Seattle; Ooldle
Redlnger, Aberdeen; Vlncena Tolly,
Cove, Oregon; Geneva . Vinton, Wall
Walla: A nine Watson. Latah, wash
ington; Marguerite wilmer, Rosalia,
a Lenore liresorv: I been nreaentl"
eummw nam - i w uiaDyj,- Mise Jiomni
E. Mcintosh; "Slumber Bong" (May.
hew). Miss Roslna K. Mclntoah: "The
Maybells and the Slower" , (Mendels
sohn). Mlaa Allca, B. Lewis. Mlaa La.
oore Qregory. ,
The two concerts that remain to be
gtven by the Chicago Symphony orches-1 The famous New Tork Symphony or
tre this afternoon and evening should I chestra Under the distinguished leader
be well patronised. The Mesalah will ship . of Wslier Damrosch will play
ne given mis ariernoon and Mr. Boysr I three orcbeatral concerts la Portland
naeooneaxoeueni wors wun tne cnorus. i the week of the Rose restlvaL The!
bringing them into shape on the dim- tour of the big orcheetra u under the
cull cnorai numbers. Ths MasaUh mu- direction of Lois Btaers-Wvnn Rmui
sio Is beautiful sod goes with a, fine who have arranged to present Mr. Dam-
awing when It Is maatarsd but It i .K t,. , 7
fail of diffienitlea for tha berinnee and roaoh and his fine organisation at the
so when a chorue sings it well ss does Armory. Wednesday evening, June I,
EmaV"!. u.Pt- f.n.hai. na Thursday afternooh and evening,
some one. The last two evemnge nave ,,. . , , ... ., . .,
served to show whst the chorue can 'UM This is the first time that this
do and they put their beat efforts Into Important organisation has ever visited
this. the Paclflo cuaat, and their appearance
nit vrconioi - codqti inia innini nrm uunn( ina pun weeK 01 the fee
should be Interesting because It ts the tival will lend additional. Importance
only purely orchestral concert they have and- attraction to the Portland enter-
given, aside from yesterday's matinee, prlae.
which offered onlv a Popular Prosram. No orcheatra laailar In .
The orchestra Reserves all ths words better known than Walter Damrosch
. . . V 1 . V . . : I um r oons mors to spresa
le well balanced, and well conducted and the gospel of tnuelo throughout this
bsa given a muslcaV treat to Portland. I country. Ae an Interpreter of Waaler
' . s iaar. 4niroBcn occupies a position alto-
A . passion wsek choral service will Pth' "ilW hA
w l . TIM . - l 1 I ' . . .. " -2T . oaciu-
" s"" " wuiiu"i siTBiy io tne worse or mat great mas
church Wedneaday evening, April II, at tar. Russian musio llkewlae has
7:41 o'clock, by Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, ?AmL "IS!.0 "Li -ilM L0.""!
.7... w a t n.,.K "L.0.."1? h?i w?rl(! ymphonlo
... -. .v.- . iiuniiura ia innanoea in nia renertnira
tralto; Dr. Oeorga Alnalle, tenor; W. A. To muifo lovera who appreciate what
Montgomery, baritone, and Mlaa Ells-1 sn Inspiring affair a concert by a great
wyers, organist, ksv. turner i aympnonv orcnestra can pe. there ls.no I
t D. I)., will deliver a brief ad-1 ce4 to emphsslss the Importance of
. - m . . . I I l.k.. T-. t . - -. ,
areas. ins lonowing vocai numoers i wi imniKa nsagemeni. i ne Dare I
wlu be given: Tenor and bass duet. I announcement naa already oreated more
do tdou urtesi i ny uivms retiuon,- wraeapreaa ana genenu satisfaction
(Btalner): contralto solo, "He Was Ie-1 than any previous plan ever presentev
spisea" (iianaei;; pan tone soio, ins i io me tocai ana oui-or-towu maslo
Palms" (raure): auartet. 'Thy Hal-1 lovers.
lowed Presence" (Carter) : soprano solo, I M. Damroach Is making a special
"King Ever uiorious" (Btainer). Aisoisisay or tne tnree programs hs is to
the organ numbera, prelude, Romance" I play .here, and hla fnatrumentallsts as
(Bvencsen); postiude, march. ( insyer;. i wen me ramous young concert so
me ouoiio is coraiaiiy lnvitea io ii- prnu, ima. urn mobs, win nave import-
tend. ant work to do here. The entire tour
w ivnrougn tne nortnweat Is under ths
Ths Portland Sympnony orchestra has K?"1.l,'(Vtll0l, Lo,".i 8t;-Wynn
"' i rrturv musical trsat nero are a 1 rea1 v n..
. .t i . . ., a s i i . -
to meei iae cuavinianci vi 'iu vi i oar iuu awing.
the players, that-the concert may be I
riven In the evening. Thurday evening.
Artl ow-ror..th "d t TORTLAND PIANISTE
tne ieuig meaire ins piacv. i aw i -1 i a f -
hearsals are ahowlng good work and 1 1 Covered With Pnirmltmnflti
Mr. Dlerks is Toundlng his men up well. woverea W1U1 OmpiimenU
Mrs. Walter Reed, contralto, ana enry
L. Rettman. violinist, will bs the solo
ists. Among ths numbers being worked Miss Elisabeth Patterson Sawyers of
u it in uia recr utiii duii vj icti tim "it . .
r ih Ronama mualo (Puc- - "lurnyn in anr recent
clnl), the Egmont overture bv Mendels-1 appearance with the 8eattle Symphony
sohn and some Hungarian dances. I orchestra in Seattle. Miss Sawyers has
W W i I vtaltad aavaral lma ii,..!.- K. I
. . -. - - V -.1.-1.. n I " wjuiwr
r ZLZr? ,th M'' Vrn. A. a Kerry, proml-
juvaisr i I nent aooletv nennla r,f su1 mji t... I
tone. Lacy U Wisdom, tenor and Mrs. mM, frlends there, and her appearance
Lacy L. Wisdom, accompanist; gave . wtth th, iyinph01ly on,
was made
musical ana merary urei . ow i ..... - ,vrv. . .
Monday evening. An appreciative audi- areat society event. In which she was
ence listened to the following program: J greeted by the Isrgeet audience seen at
"Air de Ballet" (Unaminaoaj Mr. uooa- any of the symphony concerts this
nough: "Sweet Margarets" (Meyer-Hel. on.
mund), Mr. Wisdom; reading Mr. Paul; The Seattle papers have been profuse
"The Spring HMCfinf JWhite) .Mr. hj, their praise of Miss Sawyers' work.
"PS." .Tifi' '"T;" 1 I i n.? -ost-xnteingencer speaks of hsr as
frtwiiJ?'JK'7a?'fl,Sa' t"Miss Kllxabeth Patterson Sawyers In
lnt F?' Cohered (St. Quen- the second number, the O Minor piano
tin), Mr. Kllpack. concerto of Salnt-Baens. proved a reve-
latlon. She hae a well developed tech-
The music at mo wnite xempie to-iniqus ana piays wun fine feeling and
day will be: Morning-Organ velunUry, wiuiant d.-h. The opening movement
Spring Song" (Mayer), Anthem, 'Come decorative work of the composer, which
oracious opinv tjrrsns;; soio, xns snines preeminently in the scherso, wss
Man Of Sorrows" (Adsms). Miss Ethel given a most musicianiy reading. The
Shea; postlude, "Alleluia" .(Watts.) Eve- T"eio was nervs-uogiing in its inten-
ning organ voluntary, raaioraie i ' "7 wmvtw
(Whltlngl; quartst, ''tight ot thsjtlon by the largest audlsnce of the
World" (Oray); -trio. "Praise Ye" sympnony season."
(Verde) f pTstlude. "Theme" (Hesse);! Ths Week End. Seattle's society
.Ia i tl " i, lm javonte at the grtll
!rd-.?-1,;i? "P0 or ol or very
evening. His Inn, l e..ll -
and he playe with an easy flowing move
ment. His fingering on the atrl: ga It
most Interesting:
Tattoo as Tcmix ranee rii!'go.
Prom the Quiver.
Kim Kyong Hyop Is a bis", atrarrlng
fellow, energetic J bo.ly ami ..). na
In aplrlt. who la engagaU JU eulliiitc Ilie
Scriptures tn Korea.
J'fve years sso he was worhlrilnif '
evil eplrlts. says a missionary who imu
home the story to the lirltlah and lor.
eign Rlhle society. For three years ha
sacrificed a cow to them eaifh rear.
When Kim became a Christian he clearat
out of his house end premlaee 37 "devils'
neets" made of paper and old rasa
On the ball of earn thumb Ktm has
a black spot, and the rolsalonary .aaked
mm ir tney were tattooed.
"Tea." said Kim. "I did that when I
vowed to give up strong drink an that
If sver again I raised a glaaa t liquor
to my moutn in either hand I should
see thst spot and remember mv vow."
-I fWM'M"eelWS- Jl Mil
.'l. H
Can you imagine anything more
novel or convenienHhan preparing
the breakfast toast on your dining
room table; with a clean, smokeless
odorless, evenly heated Electric
Toaster?
i , , i i Saiss . . - .
tmir-
Mlas Kathlsen Lawler, eoprano; Miss ?al, closes It commente with the fol-
berry, baritone; J. W. Belcher, tenor and nouDieaiy one oi tne Dest women plan
I director; Miss Grace Kemp, organist. Istes ever heard In Seattle; she pos-
i auvui iuiua lona, apianaia
.... , toohnlcsi facility and a keen sense of
The following program was given at rhythm. Ths vlrllltv of her nl.vinr ...
Washington: Francis D. Rogers. Soo-1 the laat rahearaal of Mrs. Walter Reed's minds one of Bloomfleld-Zelsler. and
kane: Jeannette Scott Aberdeen: Bessie I- . ,. tt..v. I her breadth of conception recalls tha
P.ntAfi.ln. rll W.Klr,,. a.n.. 1 UeBOay -'" I mrt nf Ok. - ..H..T.I...7.
rouncaine, iLent. waanington;
Wright, Tacoma; Nolne Waggoner,
couver. Washington: Lillian Pi
coma; Ruth Dixon, Seattle. . Brodle: "Like the Rosebud" (L Forge ).
The Electric Toiaoter
Is 12 inches long, 6 inches wide' and stands 6
inches high.' Elegantly finished in black, with'
nickel trimmings; equipped with cord and plug,
ready for immediate use. It will toast three
slices of bread at one time, and maybe connected
to any electric lamp socket Price of (jj J AA
Electric Toaster, with all equipment )t:UU.
COST OF CURRENT WILL NOT
EXCEED ONE CENT AN HOUR ; ;
for, Convenience in the Household Dectric Devices :
Are Unsurpassed-They Save Time,
Labor and Money
Electric Flatirons
. Electric Coffee Percolators
V Electric Chafing Dishes ,
Electric Radiators
Electric Heating Pads
Baby Milk Warmers ' . ;
Electric Sewing Machine Motors -
On Sale at Company's Supply DepW 147-149 Seventh Street
Call Telephones Main 66S8, A5517 for Information
Alette Tuesaay Anmrn w l ,rt of Carre
i; Anna Bids Me Come- (ScotO Miss Emma ally encored,
ler. Van- Harlow; "80 I .Can Walt'' (Brlggsj,
Pitman, Miss Eva Scott of Milwaukee; "My Rose ,
arkw Ta- of Testere'en" (Rich), Miss Marion e2
Vlnlln Rniunn. Frwln Vn.th Va VI. I Mlaa Rertha Dart Of St. Helens!
ma, Washington; Gladys Fisher, Wal- Laid Me Aside to Rest Me" (Hemlng
lace, Idaho; Florence Bohannon. Wal- way) .Miss Helen Holbrook; "The BirJs
trlcacles of tne Merry Widow waits. Tve a "Merry Widow" auto car. lace, Idaho; Florence Bohannon. Wal- way) Miss Helen Holbrook; 'The Birds
When any ons imbibes too much of the With a "Merry Widow" toot, , lace; I. P. Knight, Vancouver, Wash- Go North Again" (Wllleby), Miss Mar-
"011 of Joy" he gets mixed up with the I And a friend whose wife has sued him I Ington; Alice Burton, Seattle. , garet McKlnnon; "Slave Song,' Miss
M ttrMn. ...... 1 "TL. "U,rrv XWiAnm" aillt. I Vnlna1ilnrAnnik Hnhannnn W.lllM Irana Hlird Of BelllnCham bay.
ton; Alice Burton, Seattle. , araret MCK-innon; -Biave ooni
Voioe Florence Bohannon. Wallace, Irene Hurd of Belllngham bay.
Idaho; Eugenia Baylor, waiia walla;
Lola Brlggs. Spokane; Wllla Wllken
son, Grangevllle, Idaho; Theodore Llnd-I
Merrv Widow measures. Bnrina noeta
have berun to turn their attention
wrltinar wnrila ' rn tha ' ar.ll-rn I anit If t die tomorrow
music Ona lneldant la tali at a hnraa.1 Whv. let them Dlav real loud.
shoer who tried to climb to the ton of "The Merry Widow" waits song
Brooklyn bridge to dance the Merry or the "Merry Widow", crowd.
Widow waits, and only a policeman and J w
his blille were able to dissuade him. -,,.. Hr,i.r 'J m .v..ki
The musio has become so popular that Theodore 8plerlng will probably
10,000 oopiee of the score have been make an Amerlosn tour next season, ac-
tn EST nfSrk h.-l5-?i5niL' .Th foraln Jf ltMt "P0- . sPr,n lightful recital at the 8herman-Clay opera profession by over-working.
?uin. ?' Turk"y ' thw score I is one of the foremost 'American mu-1 hA wifl .rt-ra .1... change.
'i.'i :i:
ft.
5 ' "
BESSIE ABBOTT
Will Sino- at thai HaHi
" " " sBraHaj esses vaiv AAVSaa
The next musical attraction at the
IHeillg will be the appearance of Miss
A ceata Methodist church objects Bessie Abbott under the Helllg raanage-
ley. Walla Walla; Beatrice H. Booth, to the presence In Its volunteer choir ment. Miss Abbott is one of the young-
Seattle; Lois Powell, Monmouth. Ore- 0f a singer because she la also a mem- est of the well known prima donnas and
gon; Vera Burns, Dayton, Washing- ber of a comic opers, company. The ob- has engaged In operatlo and concert
- - lanTriri sa r-ss niiiLssj rmiiL. a iin Tunnv 1 . .. .. ...
.hni.a reat on the Sabbath an3 vor,t or some years, ene is one or tne
Mrs. Minns Hance-Kvans gave a de-lnnt spoil her chances In the comic American offerings to the musical
1 woriu. oorn in Kiveroaia. New Tork. in
188S. Miss Abbott has for. several
VAara hA.n With th VatrnnAlitln
i .... V.- II M klk.U I " " - - ' . "
ana unniiioa or jiubii,, aivuiwu mi.. TtAnlah r'awell racentlv aaalatad ComDany. wnere sne was exoeedlns-lv
I Lovelace, raezso-soprano. Mrs. Ernest M. aTtvia W McGulre. the well known popular. Though only 23 years old ehe
llama contralto was to have been ore- . ?' . . Mcuuire, tne weu xnown naa had tn enviable record. The past
8atTh. ....wrmaS lit I al 1 VSTfSfJSi JSST I . .MI a concert
Wl S2 VJXtTff"! I Sfif-H lavorafoe" "cVlticism Trm Ic&herrorThe'l.
tlOn for hlS VOlee IS a favorite in many .nm K.- auHlannaa anil frnm tha
Instruction and won much applause. " if. if
Sn'S "sVt VrnTv. swlst Vot "BK The choir of the Calvary Baptist
tone production is very good and aspect- church. East Eighth and Grant streets,
llv in tha mlddla and iidiuf mrlnfar 1 will rlva a sneclal Droarram this even-
she has some exceptionally sweet tones, ing. under the direction of Mrs. Owens,
Her MaoDowell number was very well organist Miss Florence Qulmby, vlo
aunsr with sood exoresslon. Her num-1 Unlet, and Fred West cornetist will
Ibers were aa xouows:
"Awake - Saturnla" -Reclt and Aria
... . - i.
, . .......... i . . ............. . auaai
"Like the Rosebud.,, .Frank La, Forge
"jDitee-MCi ' ,. e
"Pur Dicesti. o Bocoa Bella" (17 . .
, ..a.. Antonio uota
render solos and aooompany the choir.
Massenet's aria "Mon blen alme" will
xr.vin I ds sung by suaa ouia joneo, ai mat-
ffV I tin's, in pi
rertory at u
of confirmation will be administered by
-rne jears at tns. mnnr-i,., . h V ih r tha dinieaa;
- . . .Mrs. xi. u. a. ueacn - - ,
Teh Liebe Dicnr..,. Grieg
icn iirira ju'icu 1 ........, tfnaa i "
"Voce dt donna", (La Giooonda) . . . . . Frits Kreisler the sturdy, yet soul-
niUII VTthl'tTn.'.l.twn rum, 'u1 loUiUst who played here In Joint
SSJiKIl.1 1 -ht"""050.1.0.! concert with Harold Bauer, appeared
.Jl 8lnw k181 ' riaS 5aehn Bt, Louis in another strong cora-
r." t4t. '"v.' ' " . ,.."7wri omauon wiui josei wormann.
aceomnanlmenta. I " - t
'ww j , i 1 . uscar xsammersiem, manager or me
' To ', those whd Imnuta Portland - mn. 1 Manhattan has sons to Eurone to look
slclans with making their town and ?? S!ert.L,n ,ner r1niJjl P"
Uh.m..1.a rMlm.ln.ia , thai ;ial F. " J" ??.-vK; ."."'"
I - ' ,, ' i. 1 10 return to sw xora in uuiy.
Fienaence in views, ine 101 towing rromi - .- , n V--- -
paper not given to flattery, may be ,r"- " i"
InteresUns: i s 1 "Face to Fa.
ce" by reauest at ths eve
"The Paderewskl critical debacle in in "rv.lc" lP,s Snay
Mrs. Walter Reed will sing Johnson's
: at tne eve
at the Flrat
COURTESY THE KEY
To Diva's Popularity
I'lrg BeIa Abbott, Soprano Cora'as' to' tho IletUi
the west Is the monumental musloal Presbyterian cnurca.
sensation of the day. It was to be
assumed that at least some of the Pa
clflo coast papers would do him rev
erence. The unanimity or tne dispraise
Is awe inspiring, and makes the far
west loom un as an imnoslnf menace
I to artists when It feels that, they fair
snort of its etanaaras ana laeatg in
tilings muBieai. - . : vsj - , w i. . Mmnlhl t SJh...
L -. - ',' MCU W aW SB Jaw vvM,-Mi w w w wwa-
A pleaainc muslcale was glW to' menn-Helnk. In which everyone who has
a targe and appreolaUva audience : at W matchless camaraderie will
the -r Hassalo - Congregational i church Join. , is. written oy too rw mso
Monday evening, by four of Miss Helen In Merlden, Connectleu thunder the
Barstows puplla, assisted by juiius V. I wa'"i va..
Bevler. a concert . pianist who - has re- li "There Is a certain telass . of people
cenUy come to Portland from the east haue-htlneaa and even rudeness are avl.
I The singers ' were the Misses AHce S. idences of greatness and refinement In
Ltvit, jKOsina Mcintosn ana, juenore 1 tneir opinion topioriiness is. synony
Gresorv and Wlllian H. USdorwood. Alllmous with aristocracy. . - ,....
were In excellent voice and . sang in aj "If such Individuals could only have
muaicianir msnnir. , x 119 BUBioiurmiriuips.u me arajciousnpaa or Nnnu.
I work was excellent and Uo florid pas-1 niaa-Xic!:;k Jlouday evening, .tUey
one of
mo sopranos wnom ew xorK'a most
iastiaious musio lovers go to near and
tney say nice tnings aoout ner.
A RTISTIC PLAYERS
v. Please Hotel Guests !
The musio at the Norton! grill un
der the dlrecuon of Henry L. Bettman.
violinist, is attracting a good deal of
Second Concert
PORTLAND
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Charles Dicrke - - Conductor
SOLOISTS.
MRS. WALTER REED : ' 1 Contralto
HENRT BBTTMAK Violinist
Thursday Evening Aprif 30th
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