f 4 k .Till: CHEGON . SUNDAY JOUrAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY :iO?.:aNG, APHIL ; .1C. izz: ej Symphony to .Have Pianist , For Soloist YOLANDA MERp.sfainotis pianist W21: be presented as soloist at the last concert of the regular season of the Port-. land Symphony orchestraC next 'Wednesday evening. r fTUIE Uat of the series of brilliant con- ' etru which the Portland Symphony Orchestra has been giving at the Heillg theetre will take place Wednesday e ning. with Yolanda Mere, th noted Hun garian pianist, aa (neat srtlat. During this 'in, the minapmfnt ' of th rchestrs. haa had tba satisfaction of' roualnr a Portland audience to chera with an artlat whose work waa hitherto unknown here, and la presenting Mme. Mero, who alao haa never before ben beard An Portland, the orchestra office la anticipating tha pleasure of again In troducing aa artlat whose performance la aura to awaken tha greatest enthus- eiaam. ; . Mm. Mra haa been appearing tri umphantly with tha symphony crches Iraa of tha L'nttad Rtates from Boston to Ban Vrsiiclsco and tha critics of thla country unite with thoaa of Europe and South America In calling bar ." tha "Supreme M Istrees of . the Piano,' and th aucceaeor of Carreno. Her chief me dium hara wtll ba Lleat's unique A Major Concerto, which baa been caJiad a eym phonic poem for pianoforte and orches tra. A Uast Rhapsodia (No. I) la alao i Included in her croup of solos. - Mma. Mero, although too young to ba a Liszt pupil, la a countrywoman of XJszt and aa a pieyar ef hie music aha haa few equals and no au per lore, and yet la no "ape rlallat"' It haa beenaald of her that her Bach would do credit to Busonl; that her Chopin la "Like a fine, shadowy etching. In Ita freedom from all showy color and wilful sentimentality ; that aha la at the same time the sympathetic in terpreter of tha exotlo outgivings ; 6f Debuaay and the younger Italians and Hpanlerda." , Mma. Mero will play, a Chopin waits and nocturne, and Debus-1 sy'a "Clair de Iune." The program. In entirety, will be: mpWr la D Malar Op. 4. ...J. S. tTandMa Motto AUacre , v. , A4eete " - " ' '- .; line to UuitiM A llfr anal eoa fnoeo. rune Caaeerto In A lli, 3......L i Tobtmlo llara SnephwilA Petal, "rhaetoa". . .. . . lauU-saens riaae tottm: "f . .,. , a. ORre In 1 flat Chopla a. YtU. ia r flat. ........... ..Chbpin . Oair da Laae Dtfruwj 4. It Shapandta Mnt i. , - Tola ado Mere ; . , 1 V."(L,.! ... ; ;"' , At the concert given byv the Kurydice club and the Portland 'Exposition quar let. under the direction of E. Bruce Knowlton. Friday evening, April 7 . the quartet sang "Brunhllda," a work by r. anowiion inai pruvea very interval- i ,. Ing. Indeed. The story Is from the . ., Norse mythology, and Mr. Knowlton fTtHE biggest musical affair that fie furntehed the text aa well aa the music ",X city of Portland has staged this for his - work, which takea about IS season will be . held in The Auditorium minutes for rendition. The Instrumental this afternoon, when the "various musl- part Is written for two pianos, one bus- cal organisations of Washington High talnlngthe voices and the other furnish-, school will give an Easter concert! Ing tha descriptive tonal colors. 'The The Girls' and Boys' Glee clubs, num. story begins with an ode to Brunhllda, bering about 100 In all, will aing, and the Introducing a festival In fairy land. To Washington High school band will play in c"ui a "u i aeverai numDers, inciuaing a marcn ne- Local Artists nhounced ForGohcert , i iL. tta.ijjvr CTWing, April 27. ' at S X o'clock, at Pythian litlL 's notable concert win bo riven by Pauline Miller- cnampan, meszo-soprano h assisted by I jadurice i. i'la.r, violinist. Harold Taylor.- cellist.' and May Van Dyka.. Hard- wick. accompanist. Mrs. - Chapman, - a I pupil of LanaperU has had noUble suc cess in concert at home - and ; s broad. She baa ot been heard la concert r In Portland for some time. J She ia tha nin. m t tbe ytrst Church of -Christ Sci 1 entist. Many musicians In Portland are looking; forward to the Portland debut ofMauriceLe- Plat., rloUnist. : He Is a proauc tor uie celebrated Conservatory oi fans, aaa a fellow pupil with Thibaud under Maiick. , Prita KreLsler-finished in the sante conservatory a little earlier. Mr. J Plat will be heard in trio and solos, the , principal number . being the briHiant concerto: In' D by Paganlni. whlcha ben -: played only twice In Portland in 10 years, - by EfranV Zlm- atuxaf and Kathleen Parlow.' - Mra. ; Marie Johns resented r Edna June Bump-and Grace lone Ash In re cital on March J 1 at No. 912 Williams avenne. In the L O. F. halL Tha evl. dent east and enjoyment with which the children . went : through their perform ance was remarkable.!. 'Prelude.' Racb i mandnoff ; "Scarf Dance," Cbamlnade : "Rustla 6 Spring.- Binding : -Marche Militalre,". : Schubert : "Les Adieux.' I Xnislck ; violin solo,""Minuet in G," Be uoven ; recitation, "inventofa wile.' given by Edna June Bump : "Gavotte In B." Godard : "Fifth Nocturne.? Leybuch ; "Gondolier." ' Kevin ; "Sextet, from rLucia" ; vSprlnff Song.f Mendelssohn, ! and "Bubbllne Sprlns; Julia Rive-King. MraNetta I. Bump and Mrs, Tobias contributed a whistling ' duet, "Amor euse," ; la fine J style. Others assisting were Lola Tate. Lucille Miller." Ruth Mc Donald and :Mrs : William Gatke.' who gave their various. Items very creditably Grace lone Ash and Buna.. June Bump PORTLAND Girls Strins quartet wtII play at Reed alum nae tea April 22. Members are, upper left . to right Prosper Pozzi. Clara Stafford. Lower, left to nsht Patsy Neilan," Marion Mustee. . piano and Sslvatore Eantaelta wi'.l di rect. The two wiU also cresent several I piano duets played -on - two. grand I pianos, of which "William Tell" over I tare and the "Marche Flare" bv Tschal- kowaky Will be two, " The' date wUi be i announced as soon aa the rehearsals hava progressed far enough to "warrant The three artists whose musical recital crowded tha Rlvoll theatre to the doors an hour, before the tima set last Monday evening will repeat the recital Monday evening. April J, according to au an nouncement by Qua A, MeUrer. The srUsts. as before, : wUI be' Uarruerlta Carney, blind aaprano ; Francis RlcMer ana balvatore SanueUv pianists. Tfce program will be entirely different from me iasx ana wut be given fm connection with the regular picture . bill ' for that evening.- , v , ;. .-..... ' ,. ." Popular Songs Of Years Ago, To Be Feature Nine'Piano Students to Be Presented The Easter' day' the Rivoll thaatra has been specially choeea by Director Salvatore SantaeUa aa" appropriate for' the day. It wUl in. dude, "The BeantlfuV Qalathea" over ture, ana tnia selection . wtu also be played as .'the concert . number for the wcea-uay musical aelectlon. Following '."" vrn in iuu: -aamaon and Delilah.- - "Hindoo Sons-.- -K-tiv, - "Ever or Never" and .-Th -r.,.ci Theatre . managers insist titw wlt. thoroughly up to date, era lq the event or epiaemics or lllneaa. That ia aa- aignea as tne reason why . Frank J McGettlgan, Orpheum manager, countad time out early in the, week, and letvthe managerial toga to Bob Bervaa and othera of the staff. , W. W. Ely. HlnDO- droms manager, slipped away for a day in doo. axso, but the pressure of work incident to the 'Visit -of Eva Tanrnav at ihe Hippodrome forced him to forget mean coja. ,- . . " ' - ; Eddie- Milne, who has bean 11tuiAw Pantagea right hand tnaa at Saattla. I ft the Sound city on Thursday . for New xora ary, w tiers ha will at once aasume complete .charge ' of .the Pantagea . book- ANNE POWERS, cne i.of x the models ' in the Greenwich ' Village Follies who symbolize in striking stage costumes the age-old perfwnes that neither the gift of tongues nor the arts have been able, to materialize. -' rr i j r i t jl TRS..EULAH MITCHELL CARROLL Vi lli present nlna f : h I were presented with a' silver medal by ; in pink crepe paper, fashioned like the petals of a rose. brought this most: in terestmg recital to a close. - in: will present ! nine s of : her atndanta piano reciui Saturday ' evening. High. School . btudents to, Give Concert Quai;tet; PROGRAM of interest will .be the tone . glven 'pn . the evening Vof ?--PrU 24.1n the assembly hall of the KnighU Mra.Marler Johns for excellent work. I r Columbus nttder the ausplcea of the I April 22. at he studio circle. Glen Court The "Oregon. State Song" and "Beautiful I local council of thatorganlzation, Pop- I apartments,'' Park," and' Taylor streets. uregon tioser aung oy i;pupus aressea i alar, songs of 5 or SQ fyeara. ago will I Each student win m.V - v I fs k. l.,h,..J IV. I Him. .vl ' . . - . I i m-icuiuoir.wiu , mo iununiug u(ni i iiiuuuers, lBciuaing selections from will ' be L on ?:the ; program i i Dr. Stuart J Chopin,. Moaariv- Debussy, ""McDowell. MISS,. Virginia Dabney," piano-Student, I aonranor Mral t lb.lrrillufsiiiatll. twartni W'.k i assisted "by Miss ' ElUabeth-Bruere,.so-ltri.n4 tr hvtjwi. t- Z" r rs. now. prano. and Miw , Ruth Zander contralto. accompanlsta wlU be Miss Amelia ,t Botten.- Ellaabeth presented a, fflcult and interesting Ijjxna nd Miss Lucy Lulls, i The Bur- jSchultV- Mary j Harney.'. Itrla Gardner, """'"" . " v.v tuw.u i lev chHdran. MlHS.a Tjiinna jfarv orwl I lStner Gardner' Mr. v tj-a in..-: ksr" r PlavFor;Gluh:M-HS3& Oh In which she describee Brunhllda as the leader of tha Vaikyrea. Thla ia followed by an Interlude for piano descriptive of Hrunhtliia'i flight to escape the wrath of her father. Wotan or Odin. A second piano Interlude daacrlbea the wall of raging1 fire that Odin raised around the mount Mm top bn which he had put HrunhlMa. to aleea In punlahment for hr dlaobadlance In attempting to aid Hiaamaiid li hta battle, with Hundlng. CMin having decreed that Iiundlng should slay his own son, Blegmund. .In order lo conquor the drsgon. which -Is eventually aialn by 8lagllnde's son 8reg fried, who haa grown to be the fearleas Knight The chorus, sunt by four voices. Is tha heavlast part of tha music, and la wrtttew In fugue style, vary wild and ronatantly 'changing la color. . Thla ia followed by another malodlodolsu solo for the contralto. Siegfried, who Is the tenor, has his opportunity at delightful fiiolody, when, after slaying the dragon, he daahea unharmed through tha flames a ad awakens the sleeping Brunhllda. The scene on the mountain top la an other bit of fine descriptive music. Mr. Knoatlton. who cams from St. Paut to Portland last fall, baa written a number of other works. . So enthusiastically was "Brunhllda" received .that It will prob ably be repeated soon. The quartet con elated of Oeorgla Baldwin, aoprano, aa lirunhllda; Vera, Shaver, contralto, the narrator; P. T. Anderson, tenor, as Kiagfrled. and William Fraser Robert aon. baeso. as Odin. The plane aocom pcnlata were Alvina Knowlton and Ruby Uoyd. The Kurydice sang three num bers with fine effect. . ,., v- dally .written for thla occasion and dedl cated to tha school.- --tr H v - As a special - feature, . tha Celeste chorus. . composed ; of. JS. picked ; girls' voices, will shufc. ...'.' - ti ' Students of the school have carried on a ticket selllng.campaign to Insure the biggest ; crowd ,at the concert "of 'the seaaoh.' and tha .aide rooms of "The Audi torium will be utilized, aa will the raised seats which were Installed for the grand opera season. The admission fee will be but 1$ cents, and tha concert-wilt begin at 1 p. m. : The . complete program wUl be 5 . . . a ' - ' ' Grand lUrcV' nt Marie "and" Patriotic' ' Hymn frnia "Atda".-. ... it ... . . . . Vardi Hjam. '"nwrd. Christian Soldi'! . .Sulnras ' W. H. a. Bon' aad 'Giria' il Club, llr. ; Goodrich at tSa otcu; MIm Lorotiiy E. I.M man at Uia Diana. : . " Marca, ,10Talt"v,. ,( . . .t L.J Kiai .- w. n. b. Dana. f - .. - Hywa, "J "tot Chnal U Rlea Today". . .V ' Arraaaad ia four part, by Gaoiv It. -Jaoxaa. W. H. B. TUrta Cnoru".'' ? Oaattnn, "Tlia Foyal, Palm . f . ,KrfL. King . , - W. H. S. Band. t ".. Ml 4 rha-Tie. "rwtir I- H-r" It.'Faura W. H.' 8. Boja' and GixV Glee Clnba- . , Mr. Ueedrjek ai the ansae; Mba Uaxal Mertea at uva ptaiwk. -. - Sealer noale ("Cavaliaria Kntk-na") Maaaagnl - : iar. i.oooncn, i ertaaiat, ' aiarco, "uus uirector'- . . . . . ...... .Bigelow .' ' W. H. a. 1ant. ' . . Ckaraa, Pilarim' fraa "Thnhnwr". . . Wassar - t IL H.' 5tn' horo. Mia.-rrai.'VaBdrfriK.i '34. aftbe piaao. Mr. Goodrlcli it Ue orian. - Marca. "V. B. . ...!........;.. Ingram 'W.' H. S. Band. " . Aatbma.' "trnd Uut Thy 1 jght'S . ;.. -Gounod V. II. S. Bora' and Girte' Gla Club. . J Mr. Goodrich at .the enjan; Uias Boma UUUhaa ' at tha uiano. . . '. . . Soto.- !The Holy Chy". .....J; .Adams Baglej Mr. Goodrich. TCneambla. -"TImt tut BpencUd Mmaacr",XKar . n. a. nana ana uiiea csonuaa. Sir. Tha Unlveraltv of Oreaon chatler of I March. Xeuoaal Eablm" tn I'M VnatTnn maIIavibI hnnnpin' ffnu. I . j W. H. S. Bpnd. .Wat anntrttv. 'tia tta annual Pain, PV'D Trpvatore'V; .'.Tardi Sunday concert at the Preebyterlan I Mim Dmothr E. Xiuu at tha piano. church. Eugeae. They preaented a lovely appearance dressed In white with the decors dons of pahns and white fruit bloaaoms. The audience waa large and appreciative. - Following waa Uva pro gram : Organ prelude. "Andante" Tachal kowsky). Tina 1st "Prelsilad fWagner), Alberta Potter ; will, participate : Frances Catlln, .Helen mim. n Ta irTt RM. I Blumeusaadt. Peart Proctor. --- Evelyn i.m afcriraw. fiut. obit. I Ware. Maxlne Isham. Roma and Robert gato by Iieulah Oark ; violin trla,"Bal-1 Mcf"1! Mfrgaret Earl.. Dorig.Cox, lade" (raplnl). Alberta Potter. Helen I , rur "nurcniey ana Birj-ma , Mr Harper. Margaret Phalpaj quartet. I Ihn wUl play a aok group and dra "TWe la a Green Hill" (Wilson), Misses J mtto readings wiU be given. , .;.'. s, - mnn, uregory. ajesoames rowsu, waseii r v.i.if. r-t. yi-- ....'... obllgato lo. Bailee Al.tck; otfe I aiue rrancei -anoninti at the. piano: ' . Goodneh at the ersaa.'- i A . recital of Interest Is ' that to be given at 43-J7. Washington . building. Annabelle Denn chorus, I Tnursoay - night, April zo, by students Day" (Parks); violin solo. I or virgil Isham, pianist. The foHovtng -Tha Swan" (St. Saena). AnnabeUe Inn: aoio. "Oh. Dlviae Redeemer (Qounod). Mme. Rose McOrew," violin cb!!st,o Halen Harper; fluta solo, "Sou veair" (Abu. Mma. McOrew. Mrs. Whlt tfM. Mrs. Cm: pMUade, "March. Pontificals' (Lemm.na). organ accom panist, M. Lucille Murton. . v: , a . a Piano and violin puplla ef Klta Brlggs Clifford and Arthur Ia. Clifford gave a vary Interesting recital Wednesday night In the .Lincoln Mr school auditorium, which waa crowded to capacity. A large violin ensemble, augmented by a flute, clarinet, cello and doable base, played by profeaalonal musicians. Mlsa Mary (lordon Forbes, soprano, waa tha excel- l.nt aaaiatlng vocalist. . Tha following pupils took part : . Gladys Kinnear. Don ald , Lamb, Arthur Schaefer, Cedrlc Heine, Oorge Spencer, 8tephe Vnrath, Ftrmlce Trueadell. Will and M aa Dcmme, Hath ITMdrlck. Qutntln Davta. Earl retora, IViythe Tetera. Mary Sullivan, (iladys B'irce, Ruby Klelnau, lis sen At Itnann, , Alkw Schults, Agneae Peterm. AmM Marhlck. L" Clara Karl ZelU Idwin Swanaon. -Vella Hheldnn Mae llarblck. Janet Flnghsm, Helen Bsstrorn, Vred Bonk. Carl Brenner, Lyle Clare, ln. 1 y. Frank Imnin Donald TuamN Wilfred Martlnaon. Cattb McMlchael. E. J. Nel.cn. Mary Holder Williamson was the accompanist for Miss Forbes. " a . Mlae Ellaabeth IT. vWinlat. of Sa lon, aaainted by Mm. Ooldl. Peterson Weaaler. soprano, and Edgar H, Coursen, arrnmpartiM. of I'ortland. netted $JiO for thd Ralmt Ammciated Church at a rr-nt benefit mwwt atven In the Salem armory. The C'herrtan band gave open ing iwlei tiona. and also accompanied M.a 1vy for a actio and an encore. Mra. Waler waa highly applauded by ih audi.nca far her arlect Ions. Tha en- trialnmfnt as injiljalcd by - Mia 1 vy. recital in. its assembly hall. Saturdav. April XI. at 8 p. m.. Several vocal pupils of Madam Valalr and . ; number of dramatio art -pupils oft Elisabeth- E. Woodbury, bead of . tba dramatic art in.M i . . . . . . - . ... , vuo . MVW DCULLlin Kill I Tp ' , I iacVufor5aB at Tacoma Wash, on7 of iKJ :111 e S fl a V y Her : inteirretaUon of' -Harfc instrumenu In the -North-W v iJ.v W. .T. ?r -T..W1, Tii ithe program are a cello solo by. Miss IvresL wraa dedicr.i . rmm I tier asv inteUectuanyiexceedtogly f"!,?' ? .th. opening - - . Let - IHMa lUtCU-fbtUMIJ Z CAtCCUUIKlJ WBU 1 m .is- w-via ww - '' - - 7 w(v VlClllllg iTriTTW! Vqtwh ai..k ; : maar . An I w, taw. v w e-ycar-ow .Aiiem iwaowiaen. a-year-oia ratu tfttt m. mtnA v-i wT 1 Tuesday afternoon, April 18, at. the her abUity to win hajr audience to smiles i Jriavby Wlowtog afternoon. The Instrument Is uoiei Muimoman.s -Ansunusuat " . .. Ji :' I cvcra ways. is placed In will u; .ff xrAA m.mh,r. anil .; thair I rm -VT!. CIImv.. tW: . 1 mntlim. I U1KI1, preHlueni PI UIO UregOIL UStOrlCal I UM . gallery . On ' tWa .Ms. f l frlendaln the appearance of the 'Mar-1 al qualtty in "To' Spring" byCrrieg.-and if1?.'!. !rjfi.?S j t' Md 1 111 wh6r u as It lsdlfBcultto find an'ealvalent ror .... . xtvt.. .. .-I n r5...t,-iT, I Burt C. Jones will -preside as. chairman I a. concert instrument.. Th l , . 1 organlgaUon that la. fastdqulrlng fame usual to one- ao young. For encores she JJ rrogramUl be concluded bythe ta altuated directly above, and the .tone nesxesfanbroaw- both - In the : aUU and intherVcom, played Denne's -Paplllon"- and Grleg-g : niber of , songs of ascends to tola room through grillT In BTTh!S mBltle.:V TMr:at.lilloIl.to "Dance Caprice" brilliantly.' Miss Elisa- America. f (. V'Z - ffitS 'hutit ior riu" Sent. ou voabuUr? E?n toe IScli Corvallls., where Mrs. -MacManua ia en- beth Bruera ssjg beautlfujly. her voice a program' oi more than 16 son P Consider toe - aroma of. markwem - of gaged'in teaching, tne rvionn and -with is sweet ana iiexioie ana unoer exceuent and arias not inM,iHii, Vw "T" eiocu-ic Ducions, so n.... ' . w,7vr"T VT T other musical . activities, - Sha la V con- control and. she sing, with fine taste, 23 to rToeaKS fhanrr organUt may . throw thajTone landooli. cert violinist of International experience. Miss Zanders' voice waa well handled tll!! V0 t0 ' othr " wiU- can maa7 eiTeS an Auer pupil and a. tudent of ensemble and, is large, rich nd resonant.. Her ZS ZZ.WZJ??1 thrill the v afford f : Riir.1v s "fV, Ht music, being the- owner of probably thel numoers were . wen . uiterpreiea na : aeT p.f-i . Mnr TXT-il-,, 1 1T. , T un no - , ' " ' largest coUection of quartetmd quintet ligttfully received. ..Both toe singers L1! ' "JS Jf PWtal features for the ulf- X U ,4lJJf "T"' muBln in th. ataia.i.V I resMndedwith extra numbers. A l"i uny eyenmg and quitted her ferent Agrees. Mr. Boon was assisted e : tlar- -with.all .bla; light .and V. T . . 5 . .... z i - - . . ! i mji lo.tne saniacuon ot au wnoe ood I at th rcltl hv ih. i.., lenadowa.. -.. - . - ' The newly oraanlsed Ensemble club of "n " to - U. ciWhUe to Tacnl : Tet In too, Greenwich VlUag.oUie. 1 i l r - i " - eeUist, ." teacher -of-' the ceHo"; Hokaa raciric couege, unaer tne direction 01 .. ,,,, 77,T1ZJ ' . ll -I'.rir, ir " wers guests or r. wWn comes to Trtedscsw;olV---llii Bedyntet: Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull and Alexander t Sonof the FrHck B. Scholl and Mr., and Mrs. HeHig theatre for fouf day. comm.se. Mtxjw:OU Hall. i made its Inttiat appearance in a ?fb WmilnLfrtm ' PJ "Shane- . . F. .'ason. well known ta, Portland Ing Wedneaday, April Ji John Murray l'ltS9Y-liyi- mt,.r i-.nn- -th. Mf.'th wis'.by CadmArt, the Hymn to the Sun, musical circles. - Mr. Boone .will Al.vl Anderson, creator of thtf-.wt.rl. h vrriiatj it as ai i unnuiup i nat r ir i! in onnara tit a w me. . . v , .. . s demand in COrvallis and outside towns. 1 Lyceum course at Newberg, . April 11.' A tor .the Ladles Musical dub. of Belling- accomplished. witlv startling- color con- The principal number of -the program on '-Tuesday will . be the BeethovettC minor quartet,' notable for its- beauty of melody and general musical ;charm. ?: The lecture- recital given by, Mr.; P. A Teh Haaf before" the members and guests of , the Monday Muaical club- on April 18, was one of the best season's programs. , The meetin. opened with Mrs.:A. R-, Mattlngly. presl-i Symphony aeat, in tne cnair. chairman of the anlendid nrorram was rendered. andlnd the graceful "waits son from "RO- I bam, -Wash- on. Wednesdav. of Eaat.r I treat a nt man faKrlr. . wat most enthusiasUcally received. : Mr. meo and Juliet.". Miss Agnew Ingratiated week, and will appear at Tacoma again ties and striking arid varied types of IiuU appeared -in three groups of songs, herself by ( her; artistry. H Particularly on Apr". 27. T r - K m 'oA4' ?t t - ' feminine beauty- that which haa hitherto ef'j.ll ; Thertlana OWIn.. ixoym a, ajiu piayea ior -cbuo . wuo wim " j i .(ti ntw ut-..-j , . r i h. faaa symbolized a nerf ume . . '. string mpanlmenV -Souvenir rjou-U- Memory by; Rud riJto to.P loureux" by Cecas Cul, and, the Bach 1 anaf ean -urran a -oeiignuui -raia" tet !0p. 96. at tha-tea" vichhl 1Za f alan - Perfume ballet In tha -rFaUleavt . ui eoT I a-.? ..... V : . aw - a .-- -r- . i . - " 1 IIHrifaT BC Wm , -'iiajaiAaa . dl.i.,.1 r - a?a .V r. Mrs. Walter R. May, J (Hull), "Cinderella March" (Paplnt The panlmenta. - Other pi' wl?ai-'.1a--;tfe I for-patsy Meil MAonute. program committee, in- j members of the organization, -. which: itlsented from time to time.. ;' ' - -1 - ; - . - --'- . - "V Haaf. He said ; VSlng-1 U hoped may prove permanent, are: - ' - V' ."f T ; " I At i the; meeting of the Portland Vfa. l , a I . mi . i. . , ... . . a. - I . I :vrvrtar th. . MAIIaira MtieiM 1 APXeaniSS B , . . . a iiiei 1PL IB Uliri. I II B 1 1 1 n I T mi ta emun, tteroen- uwen, . oe -oivu ..6....- monai society at the Concordia club Sen- , . . . n , " . . n, Earl Plnney, Clifton tions to stimulate an appreciation 4 of day. for MchvDr. ichohv presWwt o rrom Jada gwn into 1. Russell Lewis, Alexan- Bood music In the .West. Carl FGris- Bed coQegewaa xhi iieakiaa rinet. - Howard Nottaae : sen of Portland, director of toe Oregon ropolitan trio added another iri,mn . the center atanda a glass bowl Into troduced Mr. Ten Ing Is. the greatest"- of all arts. The I Violins, Winona Smith, Herbert- Owen, fundamental principles of tone, produc- Royal Gettman, tion lie In correct breathing.': erect nos-1 Parrett : cellos, ture relaxation of the muaclea and rea-I der Hull ;. clarinet, Howard Nottage ; onance of the voice. Enunciation and I cornet, Ed Klenle: plano, Mrs. HU1L i pronunciation are aiso necessary, in good! - c.: " ' approach. '- The' perfumes sygibollaed are vioiette ds fcarrnevattar dea roses, san dalwood, "'cypress, arete, elange-elange. tain InH mat, ' rvr m .... - . . ) . Vioiette de panne Is an unimaginable costume of combination of parrr.s violet, red violet, blue violet, mmta. b.ue.' t quolaa and black. There Is another Rash In the Tees- and In the' lemon-yellow Urht materialises another r vision costumed In magenta, rose, coral.' with silver and black. She Is the attar, dea roaes cirl. Tha.. fugitive arrena of sandalwood Is caught by creation of brosa,' black and lacquer red. Cypress perfume. 3rep- reeeniing- that ancient - perfume nrmce from cypress pits.' is plcturlzed to a mood, of black, silver, lime green, lentoa yellovr and gray.. -'.'' Next to the arornaUc, brewing comes alange-elange. tba white lUy of tha South Seaa.1" ' Tba. aymboUxlng costume la lit sheer while, sheer snowy white. Perfume arete, - sweet-ecented , seaweed, from which ia distilled the oldest of the Greek perfumes, is a dream-like naiad In sea blue, green and .silver. Next comes a girt arrayed . in a. costume ef Chinese blue, lemon yellow, coral, black and ali ve r, - She ta tha symbol of tain, oldest ef Chinese perfumes, made from the sae- ' rllicial almond blossoms., Last to toes her romantic blossoms Into the distillery In a girl In a gown of tangerine range, yellow orange, black gold and lemon yrit tow, - She la peau d' orange. : Surely there Is a brewing going on, -f The W, oantone . voice, ' ana nis numbers 1 craay evening. April 6Y at lytnian temf-1 i-r""c " v's"""",Ji - "''" .1. me Mtnoa 1 - j f - '--y.'-, 1. of .snecial interest tmha t.ach.i-. I ni. tfnr ru-inthan "ch.nt.r.V Th. fiLlgave. a short talk. LThe 'orchestra; hasihotel; and have chosen - Miss. Elisabeth I . ." mpw v students. ' .Misa .AJeda -May 5Ten lowiha- numbers were riven : ' Piano e-1 35 "members and' ita " Portland; iriembersl Levy, violinist, 40 be soloist: for: toe oc- charge , in place, of and Miss Marcare t .Not w.r." th. l lection. Dr. Kmll TCnna trio. Mlm TZuil are -f Marie ChrlstlSJlsoiut Harold-i atO. I caslon.i--, a;.'--c ii. vvv;..- V ! ,'. I Milne'' ia .well known' tona; inuoUoBrMr afHSAt.-WfttAa antftrestlna; musical waa giveti.Sal wtoy2t,iipvA&Mwt of ncn were and Haaf acCOmDanlsts. " The Jollowina- V nroeram f lah Androsw. MlM .lnia- Tiiir and TWItia I Mildred Rothschild, Lloyd. Perkins, Mar- n. Tmuni. .' inrii r..... ..-...ii i ir t i cejlene Ooddard. Florenc Etchels. TC. A -- . n,.. am.ii 'mjicutii-iuua ,u 1 .vuvuinuwu uj juiB, Jl, 1 , '. " - : -tier KOSS" ."(COOmbsJ : -The Banlol Wickersham: vocal an o. Mra Fred T 1 soier, ieaue n.vernan, jonn -v.' Viar- Song Homer)i Tlecompense'' , (Ham- Gram, accompanied by Miss Eva' Pit- n11. Harry JJobbs and Edward Wlght- mon);. jTiniana ivovo oong , ittawiey 5 1 man. eeveraa vocai solos were nuiaeTes 1 ""i"-. , !; mt. 01 oia . - tjaownn ; rine Lsi 1 ry.T Mrs. aiargarue - noon ttourne, ae 1 iiv-- v.e-t. tji. i.,v -.iu. V f rTtl l l . ,11. "i.,,.1' L . - A' yer, p,ajusi. f i wp Tasler; entertained their mothers and wiS. Vi ?h chn danc ""ere given by pupils a few friends iast Saturday at Mra. RivBuri?-?5h,M1" S MKay Bw- Mrs- Tressler-s sidence-studlo on Tillamook River 4Burleigh)u y BeamtngEyes Chlpman waa chairman. ..-.- s I .treet: rxtlaa Marv BuiiocV v. . i 1 Aiacuoweiii : "Kar' mnt. v. . 1 1 1 ro-oi" 1 - . . ... . . ... . - , 1 (uuckj in- aiayume uucki ; mree I " vwumuiij pros ram was . B .u .'-u .VI 111 VL -UCUeilfc (IC&U. party for the creation of a social fund given Sf-ttor; 5i- Among ."vJat . a. . v - I e-J rj : a 1 -a a w.. j at I rUHLB &nU - OlUBlClalllS. ' " 1 nDM UKIIW 1- . . ' ..- ror nki ? IJsquiresj nostessea were I uuuuay itveomg, auni i, at susn ex , . I Tueadav. evenlna- Th. Bilnr Tl.v.r. Mrs. J. E. BonbrighC Mra Emmett Lane salon when Dorothy ( Helen Rice irT will nreserifc .ta tha.MaW:, 5. day;,Musicalclub gave their program from Bach, through Chopin. Debussy. ntiweTarl t? at a P-.m. uoyd Henry and Beatrice idaciwveii,; juasso to tne, sixtn.. rhap-1 Ln.dd.mat.. Dorothv Rtrinir. - oihr. house. : Principal L. A. Wllev of the d5l?uM5on' t Salem win j ing' offices, relieving Edward' j, Flaher as temporarily la WalUrjF.- Keefe. to the . Portland Pan. staff and other .-local showmen. He has been an important figure - ia Fan Uges affairs "for'several-yeara : " -' Miss Louise Lovely, who gained hun dreds of friends a few weeks ago at to Rivoll theatre, where -.she appeared 1 for week in person, with her company. is .coming back to the"Rlvoli,-but this time on. the screen. Gus' A. Mettger, owner 'of the-house, has booked. Miss Lovely's latest picture, - "The Heart of the North.- in- which aba is eostarrea with . Roy Stewart. "The . dabs ef: the release will be announced soon. NEWS GATHERED ALONG EIALTO (Coo tinned From Trasa - Oaa ' Copp- gave- piano solos. Frank. Caro a 1 aody of , Liszt, . displayed . a . technique violin solo, and Betty Ann Frost, s years properly grounded and a calmly assured old, danced charmingly She is a student I poise at the piano which gave the Im of Arys May Brown. . Mra-Georly Stahr I presslon of great reserve.. Swanson, director, ia delighted with the luiaorr progress. i Tuueddeman. Dorothy. : Stringer, - Qltve 1 sons, Martha Nudelman, Lola Oakesand Mary Bullock. Tuesday evening: at 8 o'clock students from the piano, voice, violin and earpree- , J.'! William Belcher Mr, I Beth substituted for ' Miss Margaret Jones, vocal'atudent of ZZT. derrtoents - wih ha BreaentecV In . P"rmD Madame Wlair, was soprano' mOM : for ffiiiSX the Men's league of the Sunnyside Con- cr-iW0f muak. and v s.trda I b6n "mi SUnnvsldA rvn. I i . 1 - wcm.,.c. vj- i-vruana M.ulder Friday evening at Temple gregational church April lC and. waa I 'rat " o'cioSc M8 I j"?l"LA'A?? 1 , utmu-r.. rveicner- was : tor xour 1 antnuaiaaucaiiy received ny a large audi- i nel PiDes will "BurnTTGm-Un Banlea' ta the next at- ! traction, booked to. the Blue Mouse tha- school; is direcUn'g tne efforts' of," th Manager Fred teufeL -The picture wiU DUDila. Who Tare4- conductinar an . arHv. I mntwta . Tsa vewllBXA BrUMarinr Ska - - w I tviiuw . w is saaaa- a sjm easawg r . awuw - seat sal campaign- outaide of -school the John Hamrick theatra thla week. hours, v The principal declares that, tha J In -Burn-Km-Up Barnes" Johnny Hinee oenent periormance ia something, as aunnilea moat of tha sneed. with lota of never Miore 1 action thrown In to comnleta toe meas- foruand grade tSSss:jSm rMzxjzjz:?rm andu z??" accornpni8t ? vtoim; pup.. ona , I familiar with the service. Miss Isa Botten.. present some of ' her MUSICAL DIRECTORY ested is -cordially - invited. lXTrtiINLa l UN high school has a splendid band, conducted , by George ' Ingram, assistant supervisor of music of - the V T P?!0?.. .wM, Pjay. their best'numbers tHs'af ternoon m a concert at The Auditorium. It is expected that the attendance today, will smash aU jrecords since the tarte L Program :will gm at 3, oJock,. VIRGIL ISHAM V PIAUST TXSTatCCTOE : ' Waihlsgtoa Bldg- 8. K. Cor. Wstk!at ' ton aaa yearta ais-jewy, iais ... JAZZrS Piano : Bguers Xeara ipolsr Soags in 3 Las- Moraay Back; Jazz, 10 lessons. Investigate. Practice rooms. , Open evenings.,' Bd wy. 6S 3 J. - Parker Piano School; ury-usually aupplied 'by school entar- tatnments , and ' like activities of tha pupiia. . Oscar Danube, one of the Four Dan-1 ubea. an athletic act that waa featured on the current vaudeville bill at the I Pantages theatre, la recovering rapidly from, painful Injuries received on toe l fan. -stage at. the opening. show Mon. day. Danube) had dropped Into a big oounaing . net as ne completed a man euve rln the - air. A. support that held a corner of the. net. to the stare arave way an a heavy ateel bar flew up, striking; Danube and cutting his head in - several places. - Although ' he "knocked out, briefly the athlete de- I cunea hospital -.treatment and will raitu vn. ' trtltn ci . j,v nwuui wai.u uia ran. anuw alter tne oUD uay prriormance. because of Oscar a I ' - - - injuries the Danube act waa- laid -off I iIAwtj A3TO OICHISTSl. IlrSTBO. tatter. tne acciaent. - - v i MEKTS FBOvaarHFUXoa All work dona in our own ahon . rwi Tragedy stalked on the trail -of the i Mrf action a-uanuned, Uold and iiv oreey.vuQaie act. Que. tn Portland two.weeka hence, while It -mas playing I tne -antagea tneatre In Vancouver. B. C last week.. Harry Pearce. dancer 'and member of the act. died at a Vancouver hospHat from . injuries , sustained while rehearsing- a - dance "back stare' cance that he intended to introduce into tne act. tie leu so that a recurrence of an old injury forced him to the hos pital for a futile operation. It waa nec essary for Peacera associates In the. act to continue their performances aa If nothing had happened. , 4 r Plating, SEIBERL1NG - LUCAS : iiusie ca til TOtETn" 'W03B. HAI3T tit I The Kivoli concert "orchestra Is re hearsing for'" a ' special concert to be given on some Sunday , In toe near future at the regular concert hour. - Gus A. Metsger - announced . Saturday that I I Francis Kichter will preside at the l J'-fJ '. " . - V . '" TN . J I -' .... a -.laii ana fi P'mno. entana. . enSia far aapart are. . Com ad y lg said to be the . chief element of the production.' ; . , - Marisger 3." T. vVoodlaw la enthuslastia about, the. response vf young Portland to his ; Saturday : morning matinee for Juveniles. ' ; "Colonel.; Woodlasr presents . to youngsters, starting at t o'clock each Saturday, morning, a complete ptogram of film entertainment, including not only -dramatic' features, but. corned lea .and educational -reela. . Tha ma tinea ia ' tree. te-11 children of 12 years or less. '..- Max, Grossman.-special repreaentaUva forF'lrst National pictures.. working oct , of the home office ia IS'rw . Tork city. spent Thursday . at .tha Portland es- change as a guest of Mansger C 1L , Feldman.-.' Grossman waa one -of the speakers at tha weekly meeting of tn Motion Picture Exhibitors league. - Oh account of the 'deli cate subject and scenes men-and owomeri will j riot :w be .-admitted to- ! getKer'7to see .the re markable .: 'motion pic ture." : " - t .. suta ,ua y (mingtbUhe I ra. fl mm 3 w M 1 A llUilUUllUilUU SundayApril 23