Show II MUSIC I II The dramatic circle of ot the Y I P H. H A A. I will present the one-act one play The Cure for at the Casino theatre on State street Thursday evening April I 26 The program Includes minstrel numbers numbers num- num bers hers and other features The cast for forthe forthe forthe the play will be as follows The Father George M. M Pelzer His Ills Daughter Miss Leah Goldstein Her lIer Lover Irving Arno Arnowitz alias Miss Gertrude Segil School Teachers 1 Miss Hattie Hattle Nathan Miss Dora Passer Miss Sophie Goldberg Schoolgirls Miss Hattie Sobel Miss Muriel Munel The Servant Miss Sylvia Zeller I The following musical program has been arranged for the services this evenIng evening evening even even- ing at o'clock at the Seventeenth Ic ward I Prelude Melody I Jacobsen O Ye Mountains High Congregation Sacrament Again We Ve Meet Around I the Board Choir Sacrament nt music Selected i Marius Jacobsen I Sacrament music Selected Selected Mary Allen I Anthem The Lord Will VIII Comfort Zion I Careless Miss Melba Whittaker Whittaker Whit Whit- I taker C. C E. E and Choir I Anthem Th Thay y That Sow in Tears Parks Choir lr I A Anthem Anthem L Let i itie tie the ii Mountains liis sh Shout ut i for Joy Stephens Choir Postlude March Allegro Le I e i Moorlan Miss briss Mary Allen James H. H Neilson Neilson chorister Eva J J. Olson organist Miss Jane Higginson and Miss 1 Laura Call pupils of Mrs J J. J Cecil Hawe gave a musical program at the home of Mrs M M. O. O Simmons North First West Vest street last evening in honor of the birthday birthday birth- birth j day of Mrs Simmons Simmons' son Edwin AcI Accompanying Ac Ac- I companying Miss Higginson and Miss MissI I Call u were ere Mrs Hawe at the piano and andIn Mrs In Anna Amon Arnon violinist Following the rendition of the program t I the evening e was spent In dancing I I Miss Lulabel Eldredge will present i fourteen pupils who range in age from fromI I 16 6 to 10 years ears In a piano recital next i Thursday at S Ii p. p m. m at her studio 55 i l First avenue I Duet two pianos Etude No 7 Etude i No o. o 8 Gurlitt i First piano Mar Mari I I s Second piano L Lulabel b Eldredge re e. e Two Meadow In Larks Hume i Bagpipe I n Heller I I Kathryn Hyde I Water Vater J- J Jy Lily y i Behr Claribel Wallace Distant Bells The Swallow wallow Dutton Helen Wright Valse false Lente Thome Waltz By the Seaside June Astler I Swinging Martin Marlin Minuet Martin I i Butterfly e Martin m I 11 Findling nd II ng I Forget Me ole Not Widener Advances Heller Keller i Agnes Braid Watson V ts Song of the Krogmann The Sandman Blanche M Mathews Goblins Ellenberg IlIen berg Oakes Contented Bird Spaulding I Morning Prayer Raindrops l Krogmann f Sidney y McGIllis D By the Spring Gurlitt Spinning Song ion I Passing Clouds Mana Diana I Janet Sanders Sanders Cradle Song Heller I Musical Clock Heins I For Allie c C C. F F. F Stayner Anna Margaret Ramage I I Little Dead Bird Rohde Floating Ech Echoes s helps Barcarolle from Crom Tales of ot Hoffman Fern ern Ferni I i Helen Price The Rainbow b Diana Mana I In a Boat Franke i In a Jaunting Car Dutton i Helen Galbraith Galbralth I I Sweetly Singing Orth Butterfly Friml I Romance I Renee Reuse Felt elt elt i ii i i I Josef will direct the Philharmonic Philharmonic Phil Phil- harmonic orchestra when It plays at the I Tabernacle May 2 1 He lie Is a native of ot the new republic of I Czecho whose independence he heI I I celebrated with a II program of Czech I music in New York lat last season at the same time that Dr Thomas Maza k kleft left this country country- to take up his dues duties in Prague as the first president of or the Czecho As a young oung man Josef entered and was waa as graduated from a medical university In ll but during this period of or study he founded the first university university- orchestra in Prague and was its leader until after his |