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Show -If Ton Lnv But M." ffrora -Th "Red Mt!t" Herbert "Three Twins. selection Hoerhua A Garden Matinee," entpe acta . Priml "Dance of th Hour,' (from "Copp- lla") TteHbel Sextstt (from "Lucia 41 Lammer- moor) , Donlsettl "Diplomat," march, Sous Th special must by th choir f Phillip Phil-lip CnngregmUortaJ church, Beventa East and Fifth Aouth atreota, to be given at the morning service tomorrow, beginning begin-ning at 10:41 o'clock, Is to be aa follows: Anthem, "The Vole of Jesus". .Wilson Bolo by Mrs. Charles tmckwII and Dr. C. U. Chandler. Offertory solo. Thy that Bow In Tsars'1 J, Rogers M'ss Kdlth T.arfcln. Makes Music Debut Next Monday Night mewart Abbott, pupil of Mrs. Jnta Melton, will be Introduce" by hi teacher at a recttal to bet given at the borne of Mrs. George Burns. 24ft Plxth Raat afreet, at 1:10 o'clock Monday night. Mr. Melton snd her pupils will be as-slwted as-slwted by Mtss Martha Smith, soprano. orchestra and choir at Iatpvic during and after hi attendance at th university, snd has hsd wid and useful en peris nee In the highest musical circles of Leipslc and other German r-nter. H numbers among hi frtenos Jan KukKk. the noted violinist, and many other men of equal Importance and attainment In tha world of music. Mr. Peter. In addition to his attainment attain-ment aa a pianist and violinist, has had an interesting career a a singer. He entered th cathedral choir la hi own etry when a child of years, and later entered th Thomas choir at l,tpsic, after which he took up his work with the Pau liner choir, also known as th university uni-versity choir, at lelpslc. His vocal studies war conducted under 1Jndnr at bet pale and Br sler at Munich. He haa bean compelled to give tip th violin temporarily because of an affection In hi left arm and I now receiving treatment for thf trouble, which I considered con-sidered of temporary character. "I hav studied for seventeen year, h said yesterday, and added wit a a smile, "but I hav only received the slightest introduction Into the wonderful land of mystery and charnj that (lea before be-fore the earnest student of music." Mr. Peter I planning a recital to he give In th earlv autum at which he will aing group from Mosart. Mendelssohn. Mendels-sohn. Brahms and Schubert and the recitative reci-tative and arlasf rom bpohr's "Faust." The latest number of th Musical reader of Chicago contain an excellent half tone of Shanna dimming, sisror t Mrs. William A. Wet sell of this city, with the announcement that she will resume re-sume her long concert tour after a short period of semi -retirement. Mis Cu aiming I not a stranger In this city, aa she sang her three years aero under the direction of th university lecture cours. Her dramatic soprano vole of great power and remarkable xnreaston was a delight to her audience. The announcement is made by the Leader that she ha received a most complimentary offer of a long engagement engage-ment In London for oratorio and concert con-cert work, and It Is understood that she will accept this offer. During the last year eh has Buna; only m the larger cities of the east, but It Is thought that at th conclusion of her taondoa engagement she will rum her transcontinental concert tour. see The- -under concart tomorrow at liberty lib-erty park will be given bv Held's band , at I o'clock in th afternoon. Tha program: pro-gram: "liova 1 King." march ...... Tnn "Overture to Marltana" Wallace fa "Temptation" , Rr.wn tb Treumerer Wallace Tha ak Ana Mneratle selection I STEWART ABBOTT. Mis Vera Johnson, who has rained much praise for her excellent pianofort work slnne ahe waa introduced by her teacher j one year ao. will also appear. ! The program, which will be bes;un promptly at the hour desls;nated. will include, it msy be noted, two numbers hv a local composer. Charle A- Btynr. ; These n um tiers hsve been given many rompHmentarv comments ' amona Mr Stayner's friends, to whom thev are known. The complete p ma; ram fnlTows: (Ml Waits aurlltt tb "QiMn of Drowsy Land," Op. 1. No. 12 nucell c) Marrh .... Matthews Mies Morell Melton. "For A life" .Biayner Mis Esther Carbl. "Baxstelte" Mosart Mis Insure ftmith. fa "For Helen" . , Bfayner (b) "Swlna fi-rmn" Prrler Miss Bertha Rmlth. "Tarantelle - Op. No. 7 Heller Miss Judith Anderson. "Idyll" Ryder Mls ftteMa Cowan. FIur de Mai " Op. 14 Smith Miss Mary Oorine;. Vocal solo Selected Mlsa Martha Smith. "Nocturne." Op. 52 Ley bach Mr. Walter Randall, fa) "Vortume." Op. . No. ..Chopin b "Second Vstse." Op. M ..Oodard Miss Pearl Luke. ( MI-a Pastorella." Op. Jl. No. C Nevin , (b) -l ament of tha Rs." Op. 3. No. t Sonnakolh Miss Susie Smith. "Miserere du Trovatore," Op. S3 Oottchrk Miss Maud Oould. "Hunaoreeke " op. mi. No. 7 Dvorak Mtse Hnael Austin. "Sprint Sona-' Meadalssoh Miss Phoebe Simons. Vocal solo Selected Mis Martha Smith. "Narcissus," Op. U. No. 4 Nevis Miss Ruhr Smith. La misuse " Op- UT Raff Mtss Rett CalUstar. "JCotturno.'- Op. 21, No. t Kevin ("In Booeecffo's Villa") Miss Jannette Hmith. "Moonlicht Sonata." Oa. tl. No, 1. . - . sUeihovaa Mr. Stewart Abbott. "BaUade," Op 47 Chopin Mis -Vera Jnswa.- L 1 . Edward Dane from th opera "Faust" ... Arranged by Reeves "Feat." overture Lutnr "Chocolat Soldier." popular selection selec-tion Brown "Silver Threads A moo a: th Gold. ballad for cornet "Air of All Kallona. national med- iy Roll I neon e e e Mrs. Annl Ee-er will five a musical Mondav arternoon before a number of Invited In-vited s' tests. In honor of Mis Marjorl Whttev and Miss Florence Cross. The program follows: Invention No. It, C Minor Bach Sonato D Major Moaart Nneturna Opus . No. I Chopin Masurka Opus 7. No. 1 Chopin Mis M. Whlteley. Sonata F Major Mosart Intrata (from Ith Cstlo Suit).. Hah N'ordisk Dltyramb & S)oajren Minuet hy Bocherlni, In traascrlptlon. . R. Joeeffy Mise F. Crom. Minuet oat of uata Opo Ortee; i Sonata Opu J Beethoven Mr. Eaer. Special music will be given st the First Method's rhurrh st th momlna and evening eervlrea tomorrow under the direct loo of Mrs. William A. Wetseil, director di-rector of the choir. The music for the miming service, beginning at 10:44 oVIo., will be as follows: Anthetn. "Out of th Depth" ....Carter Carl Klbhy and choir. Baritone solo. "Veaper pvyr' ..Brackett KCerl Klbhy. At the evening service, beginning at T 4 o'clock, the foilowlns; numbers will be given: Anthem. "I Will Feed My Flook"...... Mere Ith Aleaander Kberhsrdt and choir. Contralto solo. "Repentance" ....Uounod Mlsa Ieol t-hrack. s Following I the orchestra prograra for the Louvre for next week: "AmIHiia." mgreh Chambers "IjArtts and ladles." novelette. ...falser "Imam" Mohammdaa serenade) .Mann "Scent of th Roae," rale ballet ... Loralne "The Oar Mueldaa. selection .Edwerds : Tllusion." waits .,.,.WaMtufH "In Roeeland." Intermesao Eugene "Frwnoh Comedy." overture ..Keler Bel ,"Pnqulta," daaaa Mexicaaa Robyo , |