Show j I CLUBS AND 1 Mrs Irs Clarence E Allen has been Invited by her excellency Frau von ron Versen to act on the committee for the international exhibition of ot popular art to be held in Berlin in 1909 The exhibition is to be conducted by the tho Lyceum club an organization of artists and writers of the large cities in Europe The club in Berlin has been patronized by br bythe bythe the Empress of Germany Its presiding officer is the Countess Harrach Frau Hedwig Heyl Hel the famous writer on house household household household hold economics is the managing director Many beautiful specimens of Indian and American arc au are owned by private col collection collection lection in Salt Sal Lake City and Mrs Irs Al Allen Allen len 1 las ins as been promised these for the tho Ber Der Berlin Berha lin Un exhibition I Tho The exhibition will endeavor to rep represent represent represent resent the historical h development of oC pop popular popular popular ular art as widely as possible and to show how far tar the national feeling and artistic forms torms of bygone days have been preserved in the present day dayAn da daAn dayAn An will wIH be made to trace the artistic manifestations of the different countries and to demonstrate how far tar In Inherited Inh inherited h and genuine popular views may Influence the production of modern art ind md crafts The characteristics of ot the productions of the various arlous countries will be a special feature of the he exhibition so that an ex cx exhibit exhibit hibit which is typical of the national sentiment however simple it may be b in execution will have havo greater value than a amore amore amore more finished specimen In which the th na national national national character is LADIES LADI ES LITERARY CLUB CLU B The music section of ot tho thc Ladles Lit Literary Literary entry club has issued its program for forthe to or orthe I the year ear the meetings to be beheld held the thelow I low in Wednesday of cf f e ench ch month at t 10 at the club house Tho The motto for tho the year will be Let not a day pass if it possible without having heard some fine tine music read a noble poem or seen a beautiful picture Goethe The program is as follows Wednesday Sept 23 Early American music up to the middle of at the nineteenth century Mrs McAleer John Knowles Paine and Horatio Parker Mrs Irs Ferguson Instrumental numbers numbe Miss Williamson Mrs Hoppaugh Vocal numbers Mrs Irs Daly Mrs Irs Snyder Wednesday Oct 28 Later American music Mrs Nelden Neiden Reginald DeKoven and Richard Hoff Hort Hoffman man Mrs Richmond Instrumental numbers Mrs Bower Mrs Irs Vollmer Mrs Knight Vocal numbers Mrs James Tames Mrs Irs Keith Mrs Daggett Mrs Woodruff Wednesday Nov 25 George W V Chadwick and Arthur Foote Miss Hague Ha e L 5 Instrumental numbers Mrs Irs Lewis Mrs Irs Mrs Treasure Vocal numbers Mrs Wetzell Mrs Hat Har Harris ris Mrs Davis Wednesday Dec 23 Miscellaneous Recent Music I Have Heard Mrs Hogle Instrumental numbers Mrs Peabody Mrs J T C Hanchett duet Mrs Tuttle Mrs Kerr S Mrs Glosz Mrs rs Snyder Mrs Henderson Herderson Club chorus Wednesday Jan 27 Clayton Claton Johns and Ethelbert Arne Instrumental numbers Miss Critchlow Mrs Treasure Mrs Vocal Voial numbers Miss Mrs Daly Mrs Keith il TaS |