The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 26, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, . SEPTEMBER 28. 1909.
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The day which we have set apart for an occasion that
will merit your presence an event which we have prepared
to maKe the most notable in the store's history every section
in gala attire music and exceptionally interesting displays in
every department a wonderful array of things new and
beautiful.
A representative and authoritative showing of new Autumn
creations in wearing apparel for women, misses and little
women, juniors and children style conceptions from the
world's leading fashion centers.
And in the displays of the furniture, carpet, drapery and
other sections is an atmosphere of newness, more inter
esting, more complete than ever before strengthened each
day by the arrival of new goods a stocK of homefurnishings
unequalled anywhere for its splendid completeness, in variety
and in values.
To you we extend a cordial invitation to be our guest on
this occasion. We have arranged unusually attractive vocal
and instrumental programmes to be rendered by the leading
talent of this vicinity.
Vocal Programme Sixth Floor
DIRECTION OF MRS. ROSE BLOCH BAUER
Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer
Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed
W. H. Boyer - - - -John
Claire Monteith -
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"The Lost Chord" Sullivan
Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. Reed, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Monteith.
"Calm as the Night" Goetze
Mrs. Bauer, Mr. Monteith.
Baritone Solo "The Toreador's Song" Bizet
Mr. Monteith.
Quartet "My Old Kentucky Home"
Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. Reed, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Monteith.
"O That We Two Were Maying" Smith
Mrs. Bauer and Mr. Boyer.
"Summer" Ronald
Mrs. Bauer.
"The Birds That Sang in May" Stretezki
Mrs. Bauer and Mrs. Reed.
Quartet "The Miller's Wooing" Fanning
a. "The Year's at the Spring" Beach
b. "At Parting" Rogers
c. "Ich Liebe Dich" Grieg
"Good Night, Beloved" . Pinsuti
Mr. Hutchinson, Accompanist.
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Programme First Floor Balcony
Orchestra under the direction of Waldemar Lind
March des Amoureux Ganne
Overture "Pique Dame" Suppe
Waltz "Musical Spirit" Komzak
a. Chanson Joyeuse. b. Scarf Dance Chaminadc
Songs from "The Time, the Place and the Girl" Howard
Sextette from "Lucia" Donizetti
Two Serenades '
Serenade "D'Amour" Romano
Serenade "Coquette" Bartholomew
Hungarian Czardas Rakoezi
a. Tone Picture, "Dream Shadows" Langev
b. Intermezzo, "Hoffman's Love Tales" Offenbach
Selections, "A Prince of Tonight" Howard
Valse, "Souvenir de Bal" Boccalari
Fantasia, "Tannhauser" Wagner
Programme Sixth Floor
Webber's String Quartette
1. March, "Paris" Mezzacapo
2. Waltz, "One Sweet Dream" , Mosley
3. "Roguish Eyes" (A Flirtation) Gruenwald
4. Selection, "The Parisian Model" Hoffman
5. "The Rosary" Nevin
6. El Banderillo (Caprice Espagnola) Bara
7. "Starland," Intermezzo O'Connor
8. "A Dream" Bartlett
9. "American Dance" (Characteristic) Bendix
10. Overture, "The Jolly Trooper" Rollinson
11. "Moonbeams and Dreams of You" Wallenstein
12. March, "Baldwin Commandery" Lincoln
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