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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ue Jackson; Minuet (Kern). Belly R.rgln Ptreabn ), Morning J'rsytr ! ooilnad; The Return (He Ins), key Hardy, In th Ms-l- ow (l.h liner) Cam Arnold; P, .inning gong vUllmen rtich), iJorothy Dawson: In th Boat (Prank) Myrtle lluxhes; Drmuiy Jeh Parent Yloiet (Orth). l)oi aid lllstris), klw yn Maansk; Cliss of th Butterflies linen), Virgin Obuchoa; Pond Lille (csusi halt), pnyli Musa Rose (Cmyi. 1 ojls Johnson; Wiir; Blum Daeelly (Beaumont), Virginia imlih; Farewell la eh (Buhiril, Delon Alp Pltknsli. In Twilight (Gansvhai.), Foart Tuttle, first Violet (Bohr), Ana Toombs; In th Muuntaln Hut (Melnsi, Virginia McClartn. Among Northern line (CsA AlVhea man), Csrelenien; Country IraniGondola (Hetna), Ruth Chieiene, In (Heine),. Robert Provol; (Wood Vale Caprlr (Jackson), Uenevleve lllaney; Th Fountain (Rohm), ljuclll glnii; ImN. promptu (Godard), ghiveclck; Shower of h.osauma ( gpiudlor r, Helel blsney; Will o' in Wisp (Jungn.innl. Helen. MbCowan: Walt (Wsohn, kens HoleO Ann Feit; Narclssii (Nevin). Oakes; Mpinnlng Wheel (Behia), Mar, v garet Thorp berg. rn C' n1; Th copper tub is about if . sue tf so acvLoary wash , weijha about th ism 0 lift right out of th aaifi',',' easily (thi feature feuod 0vJy io tix VTtyttA lwe4 f the usual mafl tenter bierkig vrarae la itU weigh W qnj wh e ia otfve aiwhwe. : dm U'syn he due kgeaiewa W - Coop Payt Tribute to Flonzaley Qucrtet vlolialst, aoloist with the Salt Lak rhiUutmaitlc ALBERT SHEPHERD, next In Salt Lake al lt concert to bo Sunday afternoon at 4:13 o'clock, Concerto In 0 minor. (No muIcal attraction brought to 6alt Lake In recant year left a deeper or more abiding Impression than did the proJlonxalcy quartet, with Ita gram at the Orpheum theater la! Monday night. The concert baa been one of the chief toplca of discust Ion In muilo clrclea of the city, and those beet qualified to fudge hate been moat lavish In their expressions of appreciation. Squire Coon,terganlaer of the Salt take quintet, which a few years ago furnished Salt lakers with the only chamber music contributed by local talent In recent years, writes. In response to request, the following concerning the Flomaleys-"Tanalyse the musical experience afforded by the playing of the Flonsaley quartet la somewhat like pulling a flower apart petal by petal. The beauty and tower perish tt the touch. It Ii the d endeavor of snatqhing at the Infinite with finite hands. or trying to reduoe a spiritual expression to tamia of understanding. One may at well succumb at Hie start; It Is as Ineffectual as I breathing Against the wind, or trying to push bar W the tide with two bar arms Yet there Is the urge to trace this good and beautiful thing to Its sou roe. there to discover, if possible, the secret .of Its power, and thero la gratitudeto cravoon- ing expression and praise, trying tribute Ita laurel wreath. TheTe Is something paradoxical In this experience, tee heart contains more than It can hold. The mind strains and creaks at Its moorings. Ilk a ship with all sail set and a stiff breese blowing. "I suppose the gods must laugh; so they made man; at any rata, 1 feel list I a comic thing of sonio sort In attempting this paragrsph of comment upon a sub- fett so certainly Infinite. There te a beauty surpassing all others In the music of the string quartet. It holds, perhaps, the place of highest honor with many musicians It is live symphony stripped of Its habiliments It Is the naked truth In musio; Its art sculptural in that It dspenda upon the line and form alone, and lu this the guardian of the classic. Tho melodies of a string quartet are not clothed with colors and emotions, as are those of orchestral music. Thero Is no backaround: tho figures aro set In pace; all Is clear and transparent The quartet appeals to the musician string becJuea of It purity and sincerity, and some of Its limitations constitute Its most precious virtues It may not roar you as some music does: yet Ita voice la sufficient In volume to express tho accents of its message. It Is discreet, one's ears are not assaulted. Its point are not carried by force. It speak with the voice of persuasion and In the manner of reposeful argument. It ta intimate conversation, an entre nous In Its appeal. Perhaps Its distinct charm I TnUprnarl Chnir'o reside In this sympathetic ensemble. The p'ayer exercise a mysterious .Intuition; their souls are merged In the quest pt beau tv. No one enjoys tho per Attendance of 2tq members at the retormance SO much as they. It I a rare experience, 'thfs ubtte hearsal last Thursday night of the Salt communion, where ( magio wand Con Lake tabernacle choir under tho direction of Professor A. C. Lund gave ample eviducts your faculties. The Flonsaley quartet gave roe a dence of the sustained Interest manifest pleasure almost unequaled by any ether by the members. The choir did finishing musto I have ever heard, and I was work on Niedllnger' musical setting for Wow, happy to observe that an audience of at Tennyson s Bugle, Blow," also least a thousand persons assembled In studied a Mendelssohn Song of Praise" bait Lake to hear this aristocratic music for rendition today, and 'sang an antnem, and remained loth to disperse after the "Let the Mountains Shout," by Stephen concert was over, fiqch musio open the pearly gate and on get a glimpse of the city built without bands.' I asked Music a young girl how she eri loved tho music I ques O it waa glorious!' fche replied: tioned. Toea tt mak you feel like we were all member af the Mini church The following musto will bo given at And she said: O no; more than that, the serWres at the First Congregational ever so much more.' And I wondered church thi morning: and mdsed upon the music and her reOrgan prelude, kantasle WT. mark I remembered the old saving, Frofh Bast; anthem, Tho Soft Sabbath Alma, the mouths of Tvabes shall fall pearls of Bamhy Shelley; offertory, Katase," wisdom. " Louis Ganne; cello solo, Oge Jorgenson; tho theatre lvty hit. Shepherd will play tho Max Bruch , Som ,' 7 limit Gu tin o on EPS Sub alt . ,. Bella! c, Have Sighed to Rest Me , ,i,.Rosewlf Richard Ellison. Minuet in O Bsethcnren Lucll Tannar. Morning Fravar Blmbbog Has) Wolteiafar. The ghtpheij Evening Song (duet). Blake Erma and ArvUlq N'lOholon Lo and Passion Matalna b- -. Josephine Stark. I Boy Chamberlain. Night Falla ydr Verw Cook. Vocal aolo. .Qiannina Mia ..Rudolph Frink Mra Dunr, accompanist, Mrs. Ellison. t Ev ILcbard Warbling Virginia Knapp. Mill la th Biaclc Forwt ...Ellenbarg (a) (b) Let th Jtsal of the World Go By.. Breath o' Spring TUh BU Fay Staton, song and aecontp. Meditation Morrison Vlviaa dinger. Coa Amor Beaumont . Lucll Sorenson, La Madoana $ket Arvilla Nicholson. Haavenwsrd (duel) Vllbrk Lucll Horensou and Virginia Knapp. Lov of Melody Engalmann Erma Tropy. (a) Violin and piano olo, Th Rosary intke . OJf Violin and piano w"V''i"" AUc Nvin 1 aAion you will choose the .' When you see its hoby-horsismooth The washer. for generous-sixo- i your Wtyne tilts gently to and fro ahowerinz the doth eg tub copper a they glide bade and forth with aparkling hot uds thit Achr . Yaterloo Methodist Music Program Today Little Mother of Mine." Burleigh. Atkinson: poatlude, Final iq E Minor," E Shippen, Barne. Mrs JCorman Atkinson, soprano and director, Miss Edna Dwver, contralto. Dr. W. 8. Worley, tenor; Alvin keddlng-tobass; Morris Stephenson, organise For the (arvloee this morning and to night at th Waterloo Methodist Eplo. copal ohurch the musio follows; MORNING. Prelud , O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee, I Methodist til Hymnal H Percy Smith Psalter for !th Sunday Morning.... Th Olorla Paid Solo, That Wonderful Mother o' Mine Mr. n, Mrs.. Eldr edges Pupils to Give Recital Friday Some of the young pupil of Mr. Lula-- b Eldredge will be .heard In ptano rental next Friday night at o clock at her studio, 63 First avenue. Th program follows Airv Fairies (Spaulding), Richard Taylor: Water Lily (Duceil, Dorothy Farr; Teddy Bear's Return (Phelan), La Ru two pianos, lamentation Jackson; (QuriitO, first piano, Agnea Braid Wat. son, leqond piano, Lulal el Eldredge- Bohemian Song (Alerter), Beth Nelson-Slut her Song (C.urlltt), Shirlev Violet (Spindler), Josephine Auerx Rose Petals (Lawson 1, N'avinn haoh; Ftndlingt Little Waves (Orth). C'esson Smith-Swee- Mrs. Juanita Law Sell wood. Hajtp , Offertory Quartet, Since Jaeus Spoke Pence,.' Waterloo Methodist mai quartet. My Faith Looks Up to Thee, SS4 Methodlet Hymnal Palmer Benediction. Poatlude ..... Vincent EVENING. Prelud Batlet Com. Every Soul, Methodist Hymnal Psalter for 18th Sunday evening Stockton Olorla Patrl ; 8olo, Little Mother o' Mine." ..Burleigh D. C. Chapman. Offertory Anthem, Th Day Thou Oaviirt",";""' .Carrie B. Adam . . Choir. 1 God Be With Tqu, (4 Methodlet Burke Pleasing Recital ' The First Nothing can be aimple than the Wayne. principle (onlv 17 movihg parts in all). Nothing could wash better both . the daintiest and coarsest of things.- Wayne Washer Oe3U3G I iailE SBus i , BOiBiGDBBo ia thereby saves norh time money and Insures a brighter closner and prettier .hoinct tV Cleans as It Polishes V iv $15, $1.50, $1.75 sizes, "Jv All Dealers. i LOCAL BARITONE WILL SING . LEAD IN SCHOOL OPERA - 15 Beautiful Colors as it Cleans Makes old thingsJook like new. .Almost anything that, can be washed can be colored at the same time with Aladdin Dye Soap. 10c at all dealers. CHEMICAL C0 Chicago Toronto - London - Pari -- jpj O - - ;; Forty yeert eg th Wayne Mfg. Co. St. Louis. hegen malting wwehsre Miuiv thonraad! of housewives Kara sevto hundreds of thousands of hour of washday toil with even those en aent tools. Tedsy, the Weyne Elec-trWasher embodiee al that it new and pre&ical and ha principle el its ram. n - 1-- Washdays tods and trouble leave yeur house when the Wayne' enters. Let It be apobu Why shouldnt, electricity wash yowr clothc the same as it does in nearly;! million other homes? v But be sure you decide on th? adioA Wayne with .the hobby-hor- s Ask your dealer to demonstrate tb Wayne la ' . . - yoUr home. . - . Good territory open jtb live dealeri ! kc- ,V . - !'( V V -T Co. trio Wtuldv Capital 0 ToL Salt Lelce City Wholesale Only. Coleman; vocal, Ballata,' Pibelll, ' Mrc M G. McDon14; Scene de Ballet, Hnerter, Lou I re Sppw; Ml Sonatina in C,' Be h moll, Frank .tarman; (al 'BootqJ) Poem, McDoweJJ, (b) Butterfly, Grieg, . Mira Luqila Campbell.. , . ' Eiaii? .... cleanse every thread fcffabHc E"k BensdicUoA Poetlude Merchant Mr F. U Spalding, chorlsler: Laura Brown, Virginia Snow; Sketch, Merkel, J. Adam, accompanist. Alfcq MscM'llgn; duet, Walts, Van Gall, Edgar VVeibrecht and Richard Green; I Mrs. Soldier of th King, Smith, Richard Green; Sonatina, Llchner, Irts Tyler; (a) Give In th Swing. Btreabbog. (b) Grand mother Story, Smith, Mary Klettlng; Earl . vocal. Spirit Flower, C. Ttptea, Gortan?pnnlle M.f Mr. L H. Burke, i O McDonald, aoprano, Has; Curious Story, Heller, Mr. Mr. Helen don J3rp1 Kasa, Mfitont, Snow; Sonatina, Diabelll, racrt&i last Thumdav night before a Urge audi-- I Qrern; Russian Romance, Friml, Natelie eno at the Ladies' Literary club the At duct. Walker; Fountain, Frtti Mlaee Kelly, and Lee; (a) Echo Renard, and L cal auditor said that the rendition n excellent appreciation showed Orth, (b) Melody, Hoffman, Dorothy rhythm and rood technic Mr, McDonald and Mr. celved v follows; I Duet, Bolero, Moeskowekl, nd 8now; (a) LitU Campbell Pnncq W allg, Krogmann. (b) 8tarllght, Mdcla, MacM'llan; Berceuse, Krog- mann, Earl West;- Naughty Plglea, Pupils of , e Imelda Hansen, e) Vocal solo, Peallaccl , ....Leoncavallo (b) Vocal tolo. Be. a use Hardelot Carl Ramueleen. Accompanist. Mr. Ellison. Solo. - ? olo. Lullaby Tim Freeing Maxiti Bowen and Robert Ellison. (a) Minuet Paderewski (b) Gold Flahea Heina Daploma Nelson ( year Old). ) Throwing Kisses Helna (b) Beautiful Chime at Sunset ....tangs Edna Huntsman. . seipueiml VV Louis Fetter. (Saato iuosnsQa , i. in Recital Saturday f th piano Pupil f Ura'a 1C wil be. heard In at bar Mldnight-Uou- r Ref f .. ) nst I First Congregational imhif-h- Ellison roltal kstur-day studio, 120 Indiana avenu. night, beginning at I II o olook. Tt following program will be given; I for Today at lid th ' ' Pupils of Mrs. Ellison I Interest Sustained racist - Salt Lake Singers in Winona , Minn. Recital , A vocal recital was given at the Codes' of St, Teresa, Winona, Minn., May 2, fey of Mr. daughter.' of. 85S ..South Thirteenth East street, and Miss Ruth Poynter of 113 East 'Third South street. Mlse Poynter, soprano,' and M1M' Bra- neau, rendered lontng raleotionp: Summer (Ruben). Corre Down. Laugk- Ing Streamlet, (rproca). The Wind in th South Today (Scott), by Mias Poynter; . Springtide (Coverly). . Joy of the Morn-x- . Ing (Ware), The Morning Wind (Brans-- , r n 1 - (ContJnuod on Fag Twelve.) Mis Rhoda Bruneau. and Mrs. A. o, mexxo-sopran'- "I W ir the--lol-- i' |