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THE OBEGOH SUNDAY JOL'EHAU rORTLAKD. SUNDAY UQUiiUia. OCTOhEK tf. 1111 DESCIK 10 BE MliH iL MSI l ttiMtJ'' - 4m4 . I f 'r - - J r. leg (1.x a---, f " i mi, m mm Philip-Pclz Bta4Aw raattrt latraaaak. WftWfta ABB iMarMla. AeAiaTBB Bf BIB Ml BtUBA. Announcirs i; Jraaia p 9m.mi.rn m- i- ... -v- Sx-thcni Wauo and Northern !' "MMU Ctk Chfn Accc:i i Two Racads, rv Twi cut ti fi UCLA frCBaVB fiemmaiiM lM4rwr4ica to i g ae-4 - 4M4M-I aiM t -'e44 ta v w'44 MMie Ur t 11 ..,. wa. Aim( keaea ad aa exs i' t(g I . m4 re an fmieiii pveJ l et tM4ra m tmaig wu a- gttwa , k V ..1 J4.I4 mM4l 1 .4 4-v4 4 '. ti .la ( 4 4 IIkmI t.44 l4M IM ! 4v4 , 4 ML 4'.k1 i Al tl oti Bm4 i.4, ! MM(IW4 tJ . 44 4 4 Iwi tW IM . f B IM l4 44 It td -A tfU CICEOillfiMUPI r ' . - i v r i a I r 0? j-1 w. lit .r . . . w ! I Room6t2Ci!crsB:(Js, U ltlr lax ! I mww I SB B '. 1 '.; I SB. g H r I . T ' - . , , i . ' .- i n lit ii II Jl ta tu a4 rt & ir. . U MM M (Ml; ' t lf. r 0ll. Car I r. I rcm. mM C H J Cl- j Vk-taA. r ' Ait. U. i-krtM. I Crr Wilt ob tl! prtt kf prt Madeau Is t ptJitomlm, A. ot . r. lur. IL Urfiw. I Tea Tkimb'i W4dl8g,M Bxt mdaj TinttL. Normbf I, at K. Kftr. It A. Mr. I TkrlOT KlIMl WatXtxllat FnllMkil ftiarrH A RntH Kjr f VIMM will eoirtbnt ftltao to! wJ oloa. Ml XUu' 4ttc& tl 4rat vtll 1m rodr pto BBmbra. Photo br DrtU. U T tmmm Oi M Bt ! Ii. Bt' BtOUlM BM4L. 4 W MM aliMtrvM Iumm; gtmii MM !MX ( , o A4. M, ft 0i.. . 41 lUllill ftf Of CI'J. pa nm i IS. , J 4 $1 l U4 Im4 " 44a JvV - Im W U) 4 awitwfa AV jf t r i ii ti i iim 41 tW B(4aM44 ru-r iuauB. r. Xara4. c.n.1 I luff. II va fTM. Kaaa ft BW1'4a, A- K " I, K. , MrCMavC r. al4ir. C ' ( ni L Mk-m4I. R. K. WittarC r iumn - a. OfaM, N. a. Kwm. irMr. Caia. J. Krrr. J. L4 . !. C WairalB TmM4 B. r. DrUoatt, A. a r . ran. W. I J t. I Twaii U. L Brtar. J. A. TIL : IUiiiim W4Jl Ml, H. Ilaltttav A. Om4- Maalaa, J. X. 041 . rIIB ir A. Maela. ' :". Tab & rrr!4. i-' IfTiwa r. X BrlckalL, M. Boniffe, Trmpaal M. !tnir. U . - " Tha naaloBl a litamry pari af lh "I"rmni for Iba "attr Racaptl" a fc-a t lha Cparta la-ua of , Trlnltf Matha4lat ehareh. at tha aw - rarana(t, tit H tat lock elract. ornr lUrrlaOa, Mir MeMlif irmlnf, la at . Tollawa: tAna aola, aalarttea) from TaaaHauaar. Carl Or; "Com tTbera "t4 UUn Btaow (Thompaoa) br tha .Aaallaa aolatrt. aoanpoara of Mr. Oraca liilal. Mr. Cbartra T. Mcltiaraon. Iltaa t" Urrtha Clantanta, Maaara. R. M. Bpaal : mnm anil Rny A. Brnadlct; rarllaltoa, ". -Hpcll!y Jim." Mlaa AJbart Andaraoa; alana aola. Taut." (Ooanodl Mlaa t; Ka4ia Harrly: barltona aolo, Xut on : tha rrp." (Lohr) II M. Rpaalmon; i rradint. -Jual Hat Way." Mr. C. R rrMathlot: aopraaa aola. "XJrtr Daj'4. Nual JohBMn) Mlaa EthaJ Luko: plana ela, T.fth Noel urn a" (Larybach) Mra. 1 ; J. C. Lamon; a) Sew fta Day ! . Orar (Baroby) (b) T nira" (Parka) " I'y tha Cryataltn atat. Mlaaaa Ethal r Iyiika. Vomica C'ot-awtll. Ud Brock- nan. Oraca Broekman, Mlldrad Rick- 'nan. Sad la Hararlr. Alt riahor, Mr. vtU kia nf wm) ta a nnt tria. oik ara ta Baartr car4 iiB tBatr atrodar la ptaaoUat tha aiealcaj raaiaraa af IM c hurra aarrtea, At tha raoaelloa a4 Vaaqaot r( iaal.Ttt4ay avta( at t&a Maaoala Taospla by Ik UJIa af tba O. . V, uk Doan MMrali. barllaea. ha r ally ea I tlta city frot WaaatBg to, IX C. rafva p Undid taiarprota lloa af Ilaaoal'a Whora or Ta Walk." aa4 for aa taoora aaaf Broamaire bau tlfol ballad. -Iter Laaf Clavar." Mr, MarPaUa voir la a barltona at largo raaa aad ha uaoa It with a aoop aadar taaolag. '' J m par roaa Marrall. . dlroctor of muaia at tha Bunnyelda Motbadlot Kpta eopoj aharca, Kat Thirty-fifth and TamhIU etraota. baa tha fotlowtna" at tr4Mlva proaraia af nuil arraafod for today a aorrtraa: Tha morctna anthom. Uoihvan'a Tha lloarvna Ara Daclar. aa." will ba annc by tha choraa af I aaloaa, aftar. which Mr.. Maerall will alnc a aolo approptiata ta tha chlldran a day aiarrlaa That Bwoat Btory of Old." by Waat Tha offartory win ba on by Mra. Try and Mr. Mar rail a duet -A Lavlnc Volea.! by Ncytn. At tha avonlnc aonrtea tha anthata will b Tha Klna of lTa." by Oounod. aang by ehorua. Tha offartory will ba Harrlaoa Mlllard'a Aa Maria." aunc by Mr i. Cnrtya Blmmaaa. aoprano. a o Mr. 3. Cortya Klmmona, aoprano will ba tha aololat at todaya amca at tha Snnayalda Mathodlat Eplaeopal church. Thirty-fifth rfnd Kaat Tamhlll atreata. 8ha will alna at tha offartory Hariiaon aiiiiaraa "Ara Maria" In E flat 'Mr ara KaattaJ fcaJI Wadaaaday avaatac ta folio In a- araTai wa a4a dtdly raodarad: TBn aa4 YarUisaaa E ma)or (iadl). oata a 11 C bxImt (Dthrn). Xr4iB." (OrU) J "Ball, fly." (Orltt)i Kortwra p ir (CBa ta), Praluda N II (Chopla). Walla D Hat (Cbapla). Oa roll (Ularh-BraiuM). "WTtrhaa Da. (XlacDewtll) : Aadaat and Itaada Capnedoa (MradaJaooha). w Tha tMdaa Daily TaUrraea aaaaka af rraada Ittchlar. tha bUad tlabrt. aa follow: 11 haa a dallraey af tae and af arpraaato aapoeially la tha pa tbatlo d taadar ada. watch atom la load tBaaoaairaa ta lha aomaoaara mood, maklna hi laiarpraUtla aoaa lataly aatnrL Ha lamt all af tha anoat dlfflruit eampaaltleaa br raadlag thai In tha BratU ayataea jvd than namortaaa I hem. Tha faaltng ha fita lata hla playlaa aad Ua iniaUlaana af hla Intarpratattoa la nothing abort af B4nraloaa. Ilia playing la charactar- laad by almpllclty and clrsaa. af tha kind ta Inaplra la tha tudat tha da- alra ta 4a battar work. Biaklag avaa tha cUaalra jOala ta thoM wba bar aot atudlad antiala Hla aoft playing la com. pared to ba aa aoothtng aa a mothar'a lallaby, hla fortUalmoa ara nover af tha parry kind aftan commoa to artlata. a Kaat Ta -Ii y -t Tial a aaft4 iiiiml af Mr tataay, aa; Mr, L tAJMua lrit - t rail. I mm, d bp Mta r ruaa. wut aJ Ita a aad M Tm rt wia aa st far IM kMfll af IB fMM Crtt ! a MUa Tara Ba&iih waa ! atatat at a rt bmciimi af taa fwor rta chth. Mtaa aWlik. Km atf4 aa ala4at at a aaavhaa af tacal naiiol affaira it. la fait ha a ia waiaa anowa ftU(t taapiraaaaat to Mil if 44 pww. liar aar war, by ra tt. "Tha IUarr" IKarta) a4 Tw Uaaf CVr" (.wnMl. - Mr Harry Ma4ad wttl aat aa aa aa aatoiat la la t'aluru aftbrrB rhatr at t4aye aarvw. aa Mra. May taarVa tWhwah. lha rv-l4r awaa. la aaffortag frwaa a aUgat attach af throat trwakl. Tm lata Jo & Ballaeh aartal arlr wttl ba bald day ekg at lha Oraea Memorial Cptaropal eharvh. Irvine to. Tha Vetera aoartat. . af whie Jwdga Bollock u tha argmaiar. anu aiag. Maaoaa will attend la C00IIIY VALUATIONS SI' ffiKS le. Or. Ort liaraaaa U tha flatta af taaaUa m party U lha r. ta awMltaa af IVa ataia ara ahaw ta ta aaatakary f inwiaiii rUa bta rd ty M i I a Ua rajiaa raeaa m ae aa airtu t t4M rK ke htaeeww ( M-wa a rra af lt:itTL Tha faiiaatag ra- pela Ma We rtv4 t d lei Ula Mtty ItMLIIL fe III It- M4JII1 TtUB. lltlltIM: fe 1I4 lli.IM.lTI. Marrow. ILIM.tTI; fwy 1 B I B. ii.iii.iii. DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES ARE CROWDED w Tha raatfta Mala owartet apprd Monday arwalag al EUlaoa Uoda Na. t. I. O. O. r. Thia la a yaaag quartet )ua atartlng profeawtonaj work her J. A. rialay. dlractor af wtoalc at the Centenary church, managor; R. Bobari a. ftrt tenor; J. A. Plnlty. aaowad taaop and naAaa-or: C nana, baritone; I W. II an mo, baa. Tha work waa wa reTd aad many enooraa wara glvaa. ' WW Poptl af Mr Mlnnta TVAouet Trao. loa wara proaenlad la plana roeltal on Berthavan ha played with dignity and I Wadnaaday avanlng, Oriober It. In tha grand atyla calculatad to Bat tho 11-1 Arttaan tampl. aaaiated by Jutta Italen tanar tn mood wblrti may fittingly ba "vnaon "lellnlat Tha puplla wera t "T r.T " .7- I w w" aaacciata attorney for tha r Z""1 ' -1 . r"'!1"1-.. I Tortland Elactrlc Ught V Power compa- iZ"'' , "ea . croingu. i ny, and who haa city to raald recently coma to tha aft. t Amand-Frank On a-arm od archaa- I le i! ..,i.T "iTi.v. T0, r-tra rrtumad Toaaday from a concert Kina ah- miZl 9 m . w,a r-.... -t k. cm. a w . I ' alnga with marked Intellt- ' . II r- nc Later la tha aaaaon Jaaper Dean railed worahlpfut Ha la mora than aa interpreter. Ha la a creator, a Cora poerr. Ha wonvea hla Maaa Into har montaa aa naturally aa other aapreaa inemaaiTaa ay wo Mo. nd with It all haa a mind af great power and flneneea. who concentrated force turna not alon upon mnalc." Vranola Rlchtar will appear la recital tVedndy aren- ing. fionramr i, at tha Maeoalo Tempi Mla ZAura" Fargneon. tha aoprano renny Toat lata Pwrr. Iiartha Vn Der Mear. Llllaa rttrkner, Marraret RUndlah and Elala Kelly. Mra, Traa lora gaya a group of aambora from Poldlnl. Hnalt and MaePowel and px.aaiii. 17 1 11 r ra number by Hauaer. Bohm and Keler Bel ww ruiivwin win no cno muairal pro gram today at tha Weetmlneter pree by tartan church. Tenth and Waidier atreota: Anthema. :! a. m. "And 1 (lr lM mt w - 1 talrea. u. ui. la. 'Alt 10 atria af Bale have he wait lag for ail lb yeera aa aaa a aiapla rrtaatty to lra t bo gwod Baaepere whUe taey ar getliag their edacaUaa." d clard rrefeeeoe ytobwrt Kirk, prtadaal r lae aiaa BigB achaal. today. wMa k fowad hla new 4ii imnn d partaneal entirely ararerawdad with glrla aadeua ta taha aa tha work. niy-flT haea apli4 for entrance la the eoorM aad there u a rerular tot- ofrtea lineup at tha door. Added faril Itlra ar needed ta accommodate the praetlrally Inrllned gtrta. w m aa bM af .. . a4 ekM f get I lea ta Ml trm M affcj.14.ea. Me iwu ait!f a raaa aa fca 4m a . hWrrt, M aWO PWa 9f Taa laXe. v. fwt Crr I' rra a Ta ai)a aaa Bad tw ra ta taa ety. at a few wev lie rtelfli Biaiaa TiaAa TaUraa aapay m maty aawera im avef ert--rM a T eMe MMif 4 4Mr I la M T4rma rw ike IraMter Mwt b-a deieeaklaad. aeaept that Mr. Mre waa aaa 14 4ti t aa fwr s iwiuim rran IM ar tag a aajr a la what raia will eete VI 1444 few lha' rwal af wuai taa attr KaUU barer he atia ar a'-a B44tae aad ate taa rwine giai waay m uly af im leiraaeeva eiia her rj siiy l4reMt ika any will m inm I Bar iy wow piwoa eya taa If thwy a ba ar4 af rung aeia raiea and g4 arrte, gi 1 1 a a .ill niu w t'eateil oegejeeeeeig ae.'litiM BBIUF rauv fVete a.l. htlMU 1414. B 0l4. AM ! fceueiA4 Bfa 4rvei AAAtm vrta I'gaatfX M44gwr. The Robertson School of Dramatic Arts A rvoaVBtrea nuiriii rot tu aTTA-aa Oaaaa. ha Vri e TawaerUa A eta Writ to. Uhaara4 B4 Bwekad. Bead fwr CaUiagw t Fifth Floor, tlltn BoUdlng Oea. TU aA aliet Pwtilaad. Os. "OH, HOW I ITCHED" Waat leer aerre-rarhtag 4ya af aval co lad. 4I4BI torture what i.lee nlgbla f t Iteh. natll II aeemad I hat I Be hi 4F wr ai in ltl re I bet ear akla ewrHhe end heated! The very fuel drea of n t A alopaed that awfal lira laatantly: ywa. r tmwmmut 11. ii. ul tokened kin ika torture eaad. IX IK n. haa baa known fee him aa lha aaly aMolwtely reliable traeaaa ear Jat a mlkt. aoothln. tleant uh made af Oil of Wlntorar. Tfce. mo aad other Ingredient Wo know what IJ. D. IX haa dona - - - - m .t. m . is in wry iirwi regular giae bottle of the li. D. D. falli to do eiarily aa la claimed, th rem edy will noi coat you one cent, flkld nor IHU v w. PIANO RECITAL Circa bf FRANCIS RiafTER Tbg tUncl rianlit lad Compoicr Attiftcd by MADAME SUZENA tVEC BOYSENOVA. SOPRANO MASONIC TEMPLE WtxinesHajr Ere Nor. 8 ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR Tickm on Silt at Shcrtntn, CJjy & Ctk, Sixth aad Norriton agar A. R. Bpreadborough rcporta that the trip waa very aucceaaful. Tha boya "put ta i week each at Seattle and " j Everett and aa they had to get back to i Portland at a certain time, eereral --'amaller place that , they intended to C.rlalt had ta ba cut from tha Itinerary. Juat aftar tba holiday tha boya will " atart aa a world tour that will take about two year la tha meantime the repertoire will ba anlargad to eult tbe vartou localltle that will ba vlalted. C, Manager Spread borough aayg that the NMt gUmmer from Copenhage nm.rfc l;auccea. met with on tha flret trip In- to make her homl with h!5 "KX . dtratea to MmMhat there will ba -nolMondav r!,.h ohnn,. -1.1 ie bori having to walk backlular reheere.t . to Portland. . WB.w. Tha Pacific Mala Quarter eomnneed "Day Draama," tha U tent wait mel-lof R. H. Robertson.' flrat tenor.- J. A. MacFall wUI preaent Mra. Simmon in reci 11. ar . Tha program for the meeting of the nonuay ciud tomorrow, at Ell ere hall. w.i. n utih oj xniaa Harriet Enna, ao prano, Xr. Emll Enna, her brother, will ccoinpany ner. Tlia program will -In. aoioiat at .Grace Mathodlat EclacODal II .' . m.. "Ana I church, came to PortUnd about two 5wW. t noxnr . 'Stanford), "Ha year ago from Mlnnaapolla. Mlna. Bha JJ f"w"" -' P kittle." ... m I - - . . ,.V P. m.. "Hall. niaittenln Light" (Martin). "The Bon of God floe rortn to war," (Sulllran) . . . . Kicnard Btrauaa, tha compoear, . haa iRned a contract with Manager Max Relnhardt for the flrat performance of me opera "Ariadne in Naxoa" at tha ueutacnea theatre In Berlin next aprlng. ; - edy to awaep over the country and bold j Flnley, aecond tenor. Charlea Halm, first ;;ai nearer eninrauea oy ua sensuous dss ana lu. H. .Hansen, second bass, j away and suggestion , of hidden hopes made its first public appearance last ' and dreams, rung as a recurrent theme Tuesday night and received many com through tho new opera of the Viennese, mendatlons. on thn quality of Us work. ; "The (spring Maid." Tho quartet -will shortly give an entire j LIka all tba others of this class from program-at Centr.aanr"M. E. Church. S the maddening "Nanon" of a generation and is being directed by J. A. Flnley who ge to tba present day. Including tha .now hackneyed, "Merry Widow" waits . the vocal score is heard In Ita simple ; form, but more than any other la "Day I Dreams" typically Viennese i Vienna Is tba city of waltses." While . Germany la 1 aupposed to . bare . origin ated the waits, Vienna took it to Its , neart, ana warmed it into distinct ln idlvidoallty all Ua own. The Viennese s tralta as developed first by Frans Schu- ! ! bert, later by Johann Strauss, Mllloeck- I ! nd others, expresses the mixed racial 'qualities of the Viennese population a ground tana of North German senti mentality, a glow of Slavic- passion, a brightening dash of Magyar vivacity. It hag variety, life and seduction. The Viennese wait bubbles from tha very well-spring of itietinctlye rhythm. It la little wonder that Fraulein Mixzi Hajos should find her greatest triumph In the singing of this sonff which so In tlmately represents the temperament of i her own people that Its swaying sweet ness should ha Vf been linked In the . mind of tha heater with the individual ny -or the singer from the first time Its little flutter cf notes came across the footlights. - " am iujoi runs tne gamut of co t quetry as tha Princess B ozena In "The Spring Maid." The mischief -making auei. "i wo uttie ixiv Bees," wUI cling S long ta tha memory, but It la for the ainging ot 'ay Dreams" that she will i ba remembered this side of the seas as a ana is so generally Known abroad. t to th future tha musical part of the i ? services . at tha Bunnyslde Methodist " iupiscoaai church. East Thirty-fifth and Tamhlll streets, "will ba made a atrong . iruura or in. niirt-n eAnrna . rv.- i nrst Sunday evening of each month will oe oevoted almost entirely to music. i japer Dean MacFall. th director af th music at the church, will Inaugurate r ina nrst Sunday evening if-uslcaj aerv- ica next Sunday. la sow preparing ; tha program which will b moat attrao ; tlva and latareating. Mr. Macrall'a choir now nnmbara ( volcea and much an- thaaJaani prerralls among th members I to make their xousie second to none In j the wf. Th parlor of the church J i aa enthualgati on church, music and poaseases a aoprano voice of rar beauty and great rang. By dint of hard work and real merit thia young alnger haa com rapidly to tha front aa concert and choir alnger.' In her former home aha stood high as a plan late, but alnce coming to Portland has given her time to vocal work almost exclusively. Mlaa , i ii" program will -in- I Ferauaon waa recently ihuiii "v m cerun nex: aprlng. Hoffmaasthal will writ, the . - luuma .nuuor. 1 unnr I . -. . m . . . .... . - t--i r i . .. ' i louvivoira roiDracei in ioi owine: An Pora a Bui" and -Sempra Libera (Travl ata), "Ah Non Glunge," from ' "Som nambula"; ' "Una Voc poca fa," from "Barter '.of ' Seville": "Tha Brilliant Bird," from "Pearl of Braxll" ; "Jewel oong,- rrom "raust"; "Walts song," IPOra.i.. 2.meo na JuHel "Voo cha vldod in three groupes, American, for eapetef from "Marriage of Figaro"; elgn and aouthern lullabies. In rtie 'Paa bTah. ai DIl.n.M . we. aa Ii ... " ' - ' -rmysr," laai group m girls appeared in black from "rosea"; Wne Fine Day," from facea. Tba concert was under tha man- "u,ull M3Mf.vmii.ij i ; voc jo oapeta,-' i agemenc or airs. F. E. A. Smith, from "Cav&lleria Huatlcana": "Elaa'a' Dream," from "Lohengrin," also many Oscar Lawrence Woodfln, ona of tha arias irom sianaara oratorios, and songs 'eaa'n" young pianists in Oregon City, uy inusari. vjtiuck, sirauss, woir, schu- prwaw numoer or pupils in recital mann, Schubert. Ruckauf, Rachmanof f J IWday evening, October 20. The pu- muu uit mouern composers. , i v" viuiec neauiiau, jHaxel Miller, w iijuiui nc, jwiri irrqst, oiadya Jan- Following la the musical program for u4ry Naomi Armstrong, WUla Woodfln. urace inevnoajsi .episcopal cnurob I " """i .venruao Jeremiah, acrvioes toaay A novel and intereattna anterUlnment was given oy the Daushtera of tha Kin.-. aom or me H.ast Bide Baptist church jriaay evening, it was a "lullaby con- tori,- every numoer on ini nrn,r,m being a lullaby. The program was dl- i xn..JUL.q.. u Hi a as j mil I 1 ' . CzL 1 7 7a .ie... hi -t i. K 5s r-mm I IT :?- 7i t?L . r - VM V4: I I ill II - . ... . CHRISTINE BRAKEL TSOXJDfXaTT Of YtOUM WJ-ATTVO BO-s-BlB niXaa Ska-. Twath aad BMrrtao. Bha Btaha nil John Claire Monteith Bimrron tnrt Italian Methoda af Tea Pro duction and voloe building. Vo.ce triad by appointment only. Bbidlo M7-I Coiiimbla Dlda, W. Park and Washington. Itione; A-tlll: . . -Main 111. J. William Belcher TmAOKsm or tozcb. Studio Columbia Building Phoa: Main 4111; A-tlll. Methods: Lohtlky, Oerman and Virgil London. Eng. and Berlin. Germany. Marie A. S. Soule, Mus. Bac rZABTO ABTD aXASBtOaTT BSB Thirteoalh Btrt. wn Tm Opened Bept. 1st. Both phona Marahall A-Ult GO AS FAR AS YOU LIKE INTO THE JASPER DEAN MACFALL VOCAL INSTRUCTOR:, tadla B04-gia Tllford BnUdiar. Tenth aad Morrlsoa. aang for five "yeers in Mala Quartet of Boston. tha University w w I Nash, presented Miss M. W. Gifford Mildred Camp in a piano recital at Ell ' ,' ' ' A., j . , I .- .' ' i m ...t. ' . . "3 ? i 5 1 . -ir mW W -rnxwrn- . - a r r f . I MIsb Laura Fergoaon, soprano solo 1st of the Graoe Methodist Epis- copai church iHrter w Morning Organ prelude to "L De luge" (Salnt-Saens), anthem.' , prayer (Chadwlck). offertory. "Hark.. Hark Aiy soul" (Pierson), Mr. Mulder and quartet: organ "Elevation" fOullmantl EvenJnr () finale, suite or organ i rsarueti;, d; , uantablle (Demarest) hymn 106 (Haydn); quartet, "Ldght of me woria teieames): duL "B Thn'n xuxaiiea- (uuon), Mra. stowera and Mr. Montgomery; quartet, "I Waited for tha juora- iMendeissohn); hytnn 107 (Wes leyj; soio, -xne renitent" (Van de water;, air. Mulder; offertory, organ, nocturnette (DEvry); motet, "Hear My i-rayer i.wenaeissonn;, miss Ferguson ana quartet, aasisiea oy Mrs. Rhea Car son; hymn S86 (Webb); organ. "Grand Chorus" (Dubois). The quartet consists or Miss Laura Ferguson, soprano; Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton Stowers, contralto; Joseph P. Mulder, tenor, and W. A. Montgomery, baritone. This Is their second monthly Sunday evening song service. ' . :- i . ... . Kubellk regards tha violin tha chiff expounder of tonal beauty, and la firm In the opinion that In playing It tha per former's real aim should be to strive always for beauty, and to put himself. hla heart, his mind, and hia fingers mi nnj invm vi eucn n en deavor. Become a part of th violin and make it sound beautiful always, is tha maxim which ha preaches to young fiaycre wuerever ne goes. " .- . . WW-' . ' A very Interesting artist will be brought to America in tbe person of Elith Reuraert, leading man of the Royal Court theatre at Copenhagen. Mr. Reumert, who has always been great i or nis King and that great princess- of th Royal Danish House. Queen Alexandra of England, obtained levo of absence for the Mni1 haie of the season and will devote that time to th recitation In Enc-llsh nf ti.. Andersen's buUful Talry Tale" He wUI b accompanied by a fine aoprano wuv wju renaer tne beat ar niw4.n. Clyde Morrell, Cargla Cross and Matilda J xnuriaay evening tha. St . David's una presentee. Mrs. Carlln . DaWltt Joslyn, song writer, and composer. In recital at Ellers' hall. Mrs. Joslyn gave a number of her own songs in a- vary pleasing way. Sha is tha possessor of m pur um pieasmg aoprano vole ' Wedneaday evening Ah faculty, of in or tu we i iHormai School nf M . - . . . - T I rn.ua An gave recital In the T. W. a. auaitonum that drew a laj-e. HiraaiuH auaienc Rehearse eight different oneratto mi.. ' one ana grow oia in a nurry, advises Bettlna Freeman, dramatio soprano of cugion. Mme. Ernestine Schumann-TTetnV i... eiKueu a contract to sinr In th. m.. vi in uermaq repertoire of the Chlca- bo uraou upera company. . William Short tha klnr o ivun.ig v-miui ana ina states with iciiit, uie organist. -m- Mordaunt A. Goodnough filled a re turn engagement for a piano recital in uvuu.xuver,. iasi waanaaday evening. virsun conservatory of Music. All ureaenra taugnt oy staff of teachers. PIANO MISS ELIZABETH R00S " TBACKZB Or TOICB Graduate of th Arens Vocal Studio, New rorK city. , STUDIO 47 aVVOXXTZA ST. Wednasdav and Batnrdav 07- SVnoratla Court, near 03d, Just off rhoae Marshall 1S99 Danish aonga. Mr. R. W. Robnie ere. m ..... Jcessful soloist at tha ifalieweaa son- IF HJ JR. S : A. REIIVER mnA-m m . . . ww-w HaauM Am-! Mutgn ooraa 0th aad Washington. Mala 3353" Has In stock H ktnrfa n ..! sklns to be mada Int. jif..-. . . 1 mienia, suso' remodeling, repairing, ndyeing. Sealskin gar menta snectaJtv. Dninw Pert fitter; It years' exoerlenre can rely upon Mr. Reiner for ht. boneaty and aonfj workmanehln . erencea If required. ViTTfie more you investigate, the more convinced will ypii be or . its staunchness and simplicity. The, nietal pneumatics and air chambers, used exclu sively in the ;CeciIian, prevent leakage of air (or' power) for all time to come: the convenient ex- i pression buttons just a touch of the fingeryou have' it soft or loud exactly as you wish, fast or- ! slow, with the least exertion on your part. ' i The New Models The greater efficiency in their late models is ''due ,to many years of scientific perfecting in the Ce cilian factories. It is a better player in every way. .Don't you want to try it? 'Ask our salesman. or vwri.te for booklet, . ' . "The Metal Action Cecilfen" - , . - And you will know why it cannot be affected 'by severe climatic conditions V ' , . CERVELLO osoox. or LAjrauAaxa ' French and Italian ' olassea C.nn. versation. Grammar. Rner-ial att.n. tion to musicians and people going abroad. Private lessons if. desired. 70-71 Balllnggfa-aoa BnUdlng. : DAVID ?; NASON Violin BolAla en I aiu.w. Recently from tha Rnvii lory, uernn. Hnae a. nriu ki. aiuuere. junaemoi and ornbeatre Sractlce to advanced students. Resl anee studio 221 W. park st, corner Salmon, r Main 1171. MAE GOVE Pupil of Louisa Humphrey Smith HElN TREW Pupil of ; Robert McLean Cumnock Studio fit VAnfiiHrm . t ' 08 Bllara Bldg. - Ualn sang ,GRANT GLEASON Tachx of riano rUylag. Tlotrolaa aad ail thelg records. Stamway, A. B. - chase and other fin .pianos. Shennanfeax (Th & Co. e One-Price Store) MORRISON AT IXTty PORTLAND, ORfeGON Foundational and advanced associate teachers. Fifth floor Tllford bldg! v cu.ii, ruQni mam S744 mmmf Piano Studio N "- LOUIS H. BOLL Teacher of piano. Rooms 300-1-2 Tilford Bedg., Tenth & Morrison. MRS. EDWIN S. MILLER - VOCAL STUDIO ' , .111 East llth.St Phone K. 1721. . fnveetls-ate - the -. - - v sa w ga . VIIU lau classes now formina. ... . CT 1