Show I AMUSEMENTS A recital concolvnd with rare good taste and executed with admirable brilliancy was furnished by Mr John McClellans S pupils at tho Theater last oyonlnp From tho neat and modest Invitation which announced an-nounced tho event till tho opening of doors which dismissed tIm audlcnco thero was nothing lacking In tho entire affair It was an audlcnco of culture refinement refine-ment delicacy and dIgnified merit which deserves to stand OSIL lesson and a pattern pat-tern for similar affairs In tho future On the other hand the cudlcnco was ono which in size and composition any artist mic ht wish to be an example for other gatherings Not lone was every seat b low and aloft llllcd chairs uilircd In odd spaces and many scaled on the stoP of tho alelps but scores of ladles and gentlemen gen-tlemen stood In the rear till the cloao of tho lajt number compliment Mr Mc Clellan will certainly appreciate The doors woro closed at 820 anti tho pro gramme promptly opened Encores were rigidly declined as per the notice In bold type on tho programme There was not a hitch nor a flaw to mar the oven cx collonco of tho nights onurlalnmcnt and best of l1Ia feature musicians seldom sel-dom remember lu tho exuberance their work the programme closed within fica Foiriblo limit instead of pushing a good thine to tho test of endurance All In nil comported so well with Mr aicClcl lans gnto nature and modest mien as to ratso him In tho eyes of an already ad mlrlnj community Nearly every pupil received floral tokens to-kens from friends these ICsbcln enough to equip 1 lloral I establishment Tho assisting artists wero Prof Goddard ns vocal soloist and GeorRp Skollon Gus mayo Natchke Alfred Hordome James P Olson and ci Jcspcrson on stringed In ctrumcnts ntrlments The programme opened with Qayotlc and Schetlnn fromWerd s Serenadc Hy Sybclla Clayton and Prof McClellan Miss Clayton mado an Instant hit and In nor succeeding rcndlllonu of Iho Concerto Con-certo In A minor nnd the Arcqulno HC iccllon sho seemed perfectly al case and played with good effect Walter Paul ton gave a nice Interpretation oGo dard Etude whllo Mlsa Hattlo Whit ncyn rendition of Tho Last Hope brought her good applause Eva Richardson Rich-ardson showed cxeccllcnt technique In Mozarts Fantasia Lola Cochlcra three 5elc lon wore all cleverly exc outed her last ono with tho accompani meat particularly pleasing tho audience l jtello Clinton jjavo Kauns Melody and Bart ells Polka do Concert both numbers being wall oxocnled Antolnclto Ianibourno one of Prof McClcllans older pupils evidenced study In her Beethoven selection Georso Per n son of Manager Man-ager Pyper and IJcsslo Brooks were two other performers to moro than please their friend whllo Miss Ethel 1 Murphys selection Recollections of Homo mot with genuine applause Mr Goddards Two Grenadiers was heartily received and he was almost forced to respond with an encore Harold Orlob ono of tho pupil announced for tho evening was detained homo on account ac-count of tho lllncsH of his mother |