Show f IN REALM OF MUSIC Arthur Hartmann the great Hun Hungarian Hun Hungarian garian arlan violin virtuoso who is touring America this season achieved a phe phenomenal phenomenal success some years ago in Bucharest and won the favor avor of ot the king and queen of at Roumania to such an nn extent that the former conferred on him the title of ot Court Violinist and the Queen made Hartmann a knight and chevalier of or the Royal Order of at St lago Inso The virtuoso was especially pleased at the enthusiasm of ot her ma majesty maJesty majesty jesty for she possesses fine taste and keen artistic discrimination having given to the literary world under her pseudonym of or Carmen Sylva sev several several severa eral era volumes of ot poetry and half haIr a dozen plays After having heard Hartmann at two to of ot his Bucharest recitals and commanding co him to play three times at nt court nourt c urt the queen expressed her ion that Roumania had never had with within within within in Its ita borders a violinist who was the equal of at the young Hungarian In pinning on his breast the diamond star of ot the tho St lago order her majesty majest said to Hartmann Bartmann Never Neer let your mar marvelous marvelous marvelous art retrograde Always be as asfar asfar asfar far ahead of ot other players as you are areno now no If It ever ver I hear one who Is greater than you ou I 1 shall take back this order and ask the king to depose you as his court violinist The queen laughed as she spoke and her hearers Joined In Inthe Inthe inthe the merriment but somehow Hartmann felt that there was an undercurrent of ot seriousness in 11 her words He bowed low and replied I 1 shall try to retain always the honors which your majesty and the king have been gracious enough to bestow on me meIn meIn meIn In the course coute of ot his triumphal tours over Europe Hartmanns path soon afterward led northward and he ho trav tray traveled traveled through Austria Hungary Russia Germany Scandinavia etc winding up with a series of concerts in France that occupied oc him well into last summer and finally brought the violinist to Dinard in fn Brittany where he closed his season and rented an Idyllic villa for tor a rest of ot a month or so EO At the Twentieth ward chapel this evening beginning at a song service wilt will be given by pupils of ot Hugh W Dougall assisted by Miss Irene Kelly accompanist The pro program program program gram follows Just for tor or Today Abbott John Aird Like Uke as the Hart Hut Miss Hazel Barnes Rock of or Ages Ases Johnson Raymond Brown Duet The Lord Is My ty Shepherd Sh Smart Miss Hiss Ivy 1 Evans Miss Maud Biter Riter I Know That My Redeemer Liveth from the Messiah Handel Miss Edna Evans Face to o Face Johnson George GeorgI W Ladles Ladies Quartette Rossini Miss MlIs Gertrude Kelly Miss Alice Web W b ley Icy Miss Hazel Hasel Barnes Miss soprano Pano Ob v Irene Kelly Angels gels Ever Bright and Miss Laurinda Poulton The Great Gr At Jehovah Miss Alice Allce Webley Sh r Ave Maria Marla Miss Irene Kelly GounOd uIt If With All Mi Your Hearts from Elijah M MendelssOhn J W Double quartette Ada da Soprano obligate Miss Edna Eans Eva The following programs of m lt have ha e been arranged for tor the services j the First Methodist church today I MORNING Organ prelude Meditation v Anthem City of or ZIon Ci GI on Offertory solo Prayer in G Flat I Darit Baritone solo i Christ at t tiie the D Door I I Al ert K Houghton Postlude e March S I EVENING I Organ prelude Autumn Song PhU I Anthem Jerusalem PariS Parte Contralto solo Miss Sch I Baritone solo Ir Offertory solo Berceuse Berceuse c Soprano solo Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee Go Miss Hilda Wide Greeson Postlude In la A Cal Choir director Mrs William A Wetze organist st Edward dward Kimball |