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Show Miss Edna Evans Is Home From Paris After Two Years ol Hard Study With ' Famous Teachers of Music and Art tlonal Sunday league and will mak an ppforiuct later with ths Belfast Phll-harmonlo Phll-harmonlo society. Hla vole has Im proved wonderfully durlnc hla period of foreign atudy and work and ha a developed devel-oped to a wonderful quality. Ha ta receiving the congratulation of hta friend for tha exceptionally food contract ha has to appear Aa associated i ertlat with Madam I-ouU Tetraaalnl in her Olaagow concert appearanc next i month. Tha opportunity la Indeed a ; splendid ona for ao young a alnger. and ; hla aucreaa la the con cart a, which : sems assured, wtll redound to unuauax benefit for him. Arvllta Clark An dell n travel with her hiiaband. acting- aa hla accompanist In hla various concert appearance. Their future here aeema especially brlgtt and promising, and futl compensation for tha annoyances they auffered abroad. u-r: - ' r' ; .-! - ' . t ' ' ' - ; . f' . ... i j .' , ; . ..'..' ! . . ,tt. '?? iy '.-- .1; .-.' - v , . ; V.:-:;.V--:Vr-::-:v- ' ;.,Uv y .... -41 ,;(t.::.i '! vj , !;. ' ' ;i v.K' . !'i' -;.- ' ' . v ''' : '.; , 'fT -:";;,.'( : 4- v ,4 i' ; ' , . .-t l . .;l..7 ' ' S- ' ' - i x . -. r . t. ! k- '.vk-' ' f,;- N-f-jV''-' 'fVi-i .-.-..:-. "- - y y w-1" i ... j 'hi ..r.. i- i t-'-p .H . ....... ... .. ,..,'.)(.- 'i-S'-- il 7'-i-:- . - '. V;:;.... ,v : - - " ... : -. i, - . . ,c y---:-.rt inSJ CDMA ZVAX8. ia litaraturo aa wall aa in nuaie and hr baautifnl home waa tha gatbaring rilara of many of th (treat lighta n litrratura and muuo of modern Paria. Miaa Krana aludird Italian and Francb r.hanann with Madam Ohavil-lard, Ohavil-lard, who ia tha wife of Camilla Che-riliard, Che-riliard, eondnMor of tha famona Lam. ""in . ronrrrti at Paria. 8ha alao atudiad accompanying with M. Hak-king, Hak-king, .brother of Anton Hekking, tha great Imfo.n Velliat. In order tn make a complete pro- frram of atudiea Miaa Erana took a on i eoaraa in fancy dancing and pantomime pan-tomime at tba Opera Comiqne, and atudied actins; and muaical interpretation interpreta-tion of operaa at tha Opera Comique with Dtmbr and BoorgeoU. Her debut waa at th Theatre Lyriqn at Pariaand on thia oecaaioa ah waa greeted with enthuaiantie ap-plaua. ap-plaua. which indicated tha full meaa-ure meaa-ure of her aucceaa. Upon her return to New York Miaa Erana aang for Hhubert and waa iraa warm encouragement by that great manager, who predicted her unqualified unquali-fied aucceaa on tha operatic atage. Bhubert invited her to alng again for him upon her return to tha eaat and indicated that aa opening would be made for ber at any time ahe might deeir to enter the operatic field. Miaa Evana haa not had tima In which to arrange her plana. She aava that ahe wants to reat for a abort time, at leaat, and to enjoy a "real old faahioned Tieit" with her family and frienda before aha aettlea dowa to bard work. Sparkling and riraeioue, brimming orer with aatboaiaam and delighted to be with ber bom frienda and family again, Miaa Edna Erans returned to the city daring tbe week after two yeara apent in hard work and earneat atudy in Pari. Her home coming waa quiet, for ahe wanted a day or two with tba member mem-ber of her family before he called upon her frienda, but her plana in tbia regard war not kept to the letter. Aa eooa aa they learned that aha waa back her frienda made retirement ira- foeaible until Mix Evana had greeted hem and had told again and again of her experience and of ber delight to be hero "Don't you know," ah aaid, "I cannot tell how glad I am to be back in rtalt Lake City again! They aay abroad that there are no tree in America but juet let me look again at thia lovely proapeet. He the treeal Of course, they are not ao old. and thev haven't the hietorie aaaociationa of the European tree but they are jut aa beautiful and they mean more to mo than tha other. " Miaa Evana waa a pupil of Hngb Dougall for aU Tear before ah went abroad, and it waa at tbe earnest solicitation so-licitation of ber teacher that th foreign for-eign atudy waa eonaidered by her and her family. Mr. Dougall could see a future for hi pupil and waa determined deter-mined that if hla influence could aid her ahe should have the benefit of the foreign atmosphere and the foreign teacher. Aad ao ahe want awav two yeara ago, to work and atudy aa though thoae were the only thing ia the world for a young girl to do. She had atudied pianoforte with Ta P. Kimball for four year before going abroad, and ahe determined that these year would sot go for naught. Moat muaie atudenta are content to carry but on atuay wniie anrosu, u Evana waa more ambitious than that, ao ah determined to tudy all th time. ... She atudied voice for aome time with Bouhy in Paris, but later continued her work with D'Aubigne, with whom he studied for one year. Her piano teacher was Madam La Breton, in Paria, and ahe had the unusual un-usual privilege of living with Madam L Breton for a considerable time, during which ahe came into dose contact con-tact with virtually all of the eelebn-tiea eelebn-tiea in the literary and musical world in Paris. Msdam Le Breton i famona |