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Show .8 ITiiMJXE, SUNDAY'.' MORNING,. MAY SALT- - LAKE THE Slreabbog th) Mori ing Prsyr Miss Mildred Axelrad. tlurlllt Waltz (two pianoai Mis. Joseph Bril. Miss Armstrong. JUsetnet P. Melodic ill Minor Miss lion Htearna. .". ..Plerne Harp solo, Imprimttdu Csprlee , ilia, l.ydta White Boothuy. Lynet Water Nymph Mis prances (Isrou.te. .Beethoven .... Waltz Gertrude's Dream Ml s Jiorbtliy pie; mour. Oanb' hals Water Buses Mias Grace Gsroule. Hoharwanka Barcarolle In K Minor Miss IgvUa Jones. ... Minor K Plat Mazurka soln; Hatp POOOOOOOOO O OO 9 qoo. 00060 . .. . - . . Qooooooooo . . . ' .v.G at - iJ YT" 3? dodoad ppoo'o'ooo conervtory BIPPE. harpist, pupil of St, Maryacademy who will bo heard in a harp recital at the Ladle Thuraday night. May 27, beginning at 8:15 oclock. DDROTHY n Influence of Wanner and a brief of "Parsifal" formed t lie theme of. reR-at the the talk given by Squire Coop .of-. the ular roeatin last. AVaducsday club at the home of Mrs. Harden In Bennlon. Mr. ronp said part: ' RJrhard Wanner stands out aa the nreat colossal flnura of romantic music. There la probably no other In literature or music whose .works are as picturesque and emotional, or whose appeal to the He not only Imagination Is as strong. wrote music of marvelous beauty and force, but also poetry of great power, and aa well he was a dramatist of the first order. "In all three he achieved greatness. In music he found a medium for a nature too volcanlo for verbal expression, pasmust have sion W ere dynamic; the artilleries of souni to niter theec accents, so he nave the spirit of Ids fanov to the orchestra, which he expanded, and required of the voice a musical diction relatively weak. tn thla fashion that the musical creation of Wanner came lo be known as music drama. Inslead of opera. The latter being predominantly vocal and melodious. the former Instrumental and illustrative " 'Parsifal' was the last work of Its author, who contributed the most colossal musical work ever written for the j ornate .It la the inoat notable of - all ftage. dramas, though not the greatest. A car-- , tain distinction has come to tt through the sacredness of Ita story and' its reservation aa a festival play for the Wagner theater at Bayreuth. In Parsifal- we col only have a great play set to music, hut a story of art. a philosophy of life and an ethical Intention. 'Parsifal- - Is distinct aa .a religious drama of groat solemnity. "It glorifies the teachings, the life and the death of Jesus Christ-anreverences the power of the holy, sacrament. Bch wrote his greatest music to the Tassion of the Iarrd'; Beethoven crowned Ids life with a aolenin ma; Muzart with Ida last breath sung his great 'Requiem.' and Wagner, as Nietzsche said, fell down In hi old age at the foot o .the Cross .and -" stfaT. there "The music of parslfl Is a S0'!t4XH! ' - cndewvam do dtjmihwte mah-enVutloiia In a state of transcendence. There Is wondrous spell caat by the. music, which, though lacking tile elevation ami detachment of ti.e religious music of Bach and Handel, imnresses not less than these and holds a dignity not often found In music of Intimate and emotional character. It. is precisely the semisplrltual. semlhuman feeling In the music of Wagner s drams that has exalted the power of opera almost to the place of ths classic Literary club, ettpo-utio- ..tu-tho- PO ra BROS.-KOBliK- Mrs. B'Mdhbv. .... Souvenir de Jiapsal (two uano P. Tsehalkowaky Jonea. Misses Patricia Jlodgson, Lflla Beaumont Con Amore Wallace Kotler. Smith Keteiiad Humane v MPi Patricia lloilgson. .ttwo planosi, yplndler Charge of YVallara Kutier. Mis Armstrong. of JC) A LEN PIANO COMPANY Meliuacker - Squire Coop Discusses Wagner and Parsifal 23, 3920. is Phone Wasatch 3353. 161 South Main St. lur Q v; C Mrs. Beames Pupils Give Recital Monday VSVir X.4- - " . --A vv , Ve .. i T. ' !'' 1 m cl-- IT x las' a :Vf: :S "Ih-wa- ! , .'M Hi' If i ' ,.ii ill ci 3 .1 ' !.' I twh ;i'7 ,!? ' - ' i tit , -- : y ... ; - -- 1 rj i I I . 'I'1! t - 'Hr v'fir- ' rv III , t i ' ' fi fj-x- V,!U - v I o . 1 V I S-- Ai ' r4 S' i j i j I f ( l' or-p- lv i Beethoven-Oberthu- Piano, JTegende Miss Eleonore r Volker ?,b ffnomaiice Titan ;... serenade H.lman Ha.seimari six harpesH ..Schubert ?dw,lrd McUurriu, Miasea Dorothy Uippe. Corrlne Maupin, Caroline Evans. Ruth Dye. Mar' Catherine McGurrin. PattugEa Spagnuola- Tedeachl No ;Concerto l6 B.riot (Atidantino. Rondo l tr- - (r Mimu-Violin. M:s Mildred Miiunin. Piano, Mis. Kduard Mci.imi;, Masurka SehmvM i W.iLs Au Monastere lhibst iman'r. .. ot.it bur l.e Papilion Ballade MuHneLnani T! Plano Solo Foncert Djude , .ilacbowi ll Hejre Kati Hnlmy St. Marv'n onhe.ua. Angwin iruii Shainhai K . When the nrtist ceases playing on this marvelous instrument, his music does not cease it is stamped upon the roll of the Ampico, so that you can recall it any time. The actual reproduction of the interpretation of the artist is given, with all the details of tone coloring .apT shading; ami. t he. most subtle qualities- - of -Such artists as 0RXSTEJN, expression. RACHMANINOFF, SI'S KIND and a hundred others will play for you in the privacy of your own home. , hes Daru'e Madxiaell Bessie NTtvcrson. , . limitation fo the dem-- (two nisriosi 'on Weber Mildred BAfton. Kdvth Brown. Mr. A K. Pisher, Freed linipev. Nocturne, Oo. 15. No. 2 t'hnpin Mrs. C. I. Nelieon. k Maria Asher M:e. Meric Nelson. Fo!ka de a Heine Raff Anna Xewtorar will be not rlowers puMky presented. You cannot possibly appreciate .our' statements regarding this wonderful instrument without hearing it pia.v. If you will come to C'hicheririg Hall for a demonstration, we promise you a very enjoyable experience. Just as surely as you love music and lie art of the master pianists, you'll want a Chiekrring-Ampieas a permanent possession in. your home. We can arrange convenient purchase terms for vou if .von desire. sl V3 1 Accompanied tu cello by Mis. Hogan Is Danse des t3Jphes For Hu rervicea thi morning Pirfct chart ;i the Ing niueic will be given; Bond ohu v ( at tl.e foMow- - eOlltt NobN. AcconipttM.su Prisre p ui no ) ( First Congregational Music Numbers Today Arditi Urcnn nrhnic. Andante from 6vm i lark Tb haikowsk v phonle Pathetique Uiical) .viihm. Dudley Bin k Bach Offertory, violin o!o. Canxcntta ... Bach D'Ambroaio ..... Bach '8.ghnn I'iavtnn. .Schumann rostuule, March Emli Cohen (pianoi I i. Rogers Massenet f tiu) the lircr.on Mra. Quartet i he Trouble W.hi .e Nonnart J. Mkir.enn, sonrano: Mias tulna .C. ..w ;;o Nol- lit i violin), Dwyer, rontrnlto: lr. W. G Worley, tenSc':Mie or; Al'ii ba?a. Morris Keddinqton. an B.ittL S mu Bcnho)d tftfpher.soa. oigantst. X!) hi l t d ilai ni;on i p.ano I . j leini-- .J . . Pobm oikmun V ; Ivli.-- ' i j I . . tin-i- Rowland Hall Recital Saturday Night, May 29 V j ) T.i a Wild K .e .... Ha.: tmaun-Ataioa eJI dePupils of the Rowland Hall uuui tsar t'ul partment, Misu Marion four.tcin piano; OienMie Kila Cuipming Wetzeji. voice; Oorite K M.iH' Ki.ziiieih Kawarda ivionn) ?r if? Lerreuy-rSkelton, violin, will be ,i. u i't PnVfutJ at the recital hall of the s Loot Isabella 'JU, llaivicLe ipitiiH.) Saturday night. Mny heg.nning et Kreisler $;I5 o clock, fnvitttprm is extended to l.iebi :r sj f friends of the juatitution. Tlo prejuan. Hymn to th.- Him nte17. n follows: Margnrei .. MacPoweH Valte ip. U No. lioso ipiune) .riuipin To a Wild MacDowe.il Fndan I.o.!- -, ... Margaret K an ?'! I.. Minuet in O (vioiim Beethoven ipiano) Bi-- d Mariuti Keiu.-ot- i di Minuctto Ibuit S u i m Song oca It Eutn Williams Il.'nde fur- br j .eft ri Music Today nt Westminster Church bt-n'- I Chiu-min- - M i j j ' uinsi tausih U'in Margaret Piano) Two Pupils of Best in Recital Friday rLivtirtv. Al... t I . jM iritni;v. n ;i :ici t ,lo,in ( aciotnpn usl ii: 'non! ,:u a) Tiie y i; ice? hi cdu:-uovi- t.ie WVjst-- : tonav is an- - L Caroline Peters, Crgnnial Offertory. Moffcrtoire" .. !.ord. Teach ts How Respmm. Pray f'arkt Anthem. ''The Master Pase.h By Kraty non Kof mithen, director.) Mis.- rf'urierfcd UYKNINH Yourc by Antncm. Jcs::?. chorus. Art Thou Ov al .o!o Mif-.- People's Hard. man. Pilot Saior, i n:ex6-oontrttit- V' h!rn .n i it: niffhr May v.ili 4: Him cim Korns v.il V "r fodov. nv tiu- rcrirn hod. Miss Maud pm a .Mi-- sen e I eh Prelude Mu?!. iifnrer. KrrHcy lpt'c o'cn, I. Adins,on v ,tl T:fl H H. Sail ;d : at thi i i . p! ed as follows. MORNIN j iiin) 1 for .;?ic minster Kimkv-Korgakof- Pi Mar Weary?' M'.. Sehnatacr Jackson Wdlizunt'on. Miss Phyllis Clark in Piano Recital Tuesday v- MISS PHYLLIS CLAF.Ti. Wp pxpeot lo giie the Salvation Army of litis n; 00 pairs of worn shoes during the week of May -- 4th. . behind th altar in the church af St. Firrhois. A mcBsanger wa scut, r,,e j arid in the M. E. plat s ip had told of traa found da jn old iu?ty fMord ruch ta uki U aaa ftpr being pollahtd For the orvi es thiB morninp nd to lur. brought :tr t(e First Motnodist Fp:?iopaI The brave yeomen of ffenry lha Fifth Iiur n the mush foMovvs: any vtatbla foe, nrrf iearnln to fear, not MORN I NQ. Hut thP.uiifw-penemy who hd pentQoan, rrc.uEe. th Witch, for their destruoUOD. William Hardiman They saw the Witch of Frame riding I'roii 'Sional hymn No. down upon them, and- they turned ntid Hear Me When OaU' . Hail fled before Aruiiom, her into their haatuoa.. The Mistt Foebnau. bastde was taken. mid Choir. Joan Orleans, wkr aha and FyOma Duet. The Silent ypjep'h wrrr"T8?ntvd W jlTi g rea t " joy, hd WRliam Harch-maITanrrTpivls all the bells of ringing aut iha news of th victory. They thronged after Hymn No. 60. the cathedral. into her I Ltilehi jah ' T I'ostbldr, Music for Services For every pair of shoes "om into our store ;h, a new pair of W purchased we Vyill allovy jf J.(M) for tlie old pair, no matter how Hadly worn- - am' don t have to he M either. Ham Zhi'd Mann i S I N h Wi.fdfcpski ' iOfitlev . nr. I': airpi ... ALK-OVER- p1 kip Hi 5 1? iv - ' HTiptnn Phillips j i Church at First THIS IS HOW ALK-OVER- . o I -- j pas-aic- Chickering 7 Ampico Ma Harp Recital Thursday f). :ClA;r U U J onservatory of Music of 6t. :'arC aderny will praaant Mist Dorothy Rippe, daughter of Mr. Dor Rippe-trof- t, In a harp recital next Thursday night at the Ladies- - Literary club. Mis Ittppe has been under the able Instructors In harp at the academy for a number of years, making noteworthy and commendable progress In tfaa hand thin, one of the most difficult ing of great musical Instruments. The program for the evening includes numerous harp gems. There he eev .hral distinctive features In wiil addition to the work of the aoloist. Si. Marys elections. while the Schubert "Serenade will be plaved by air harps, and Mias Rippe will have cello accompaniment for her solo "Prlere" (Hasselmant i. The program entire follows; Valse Caprice Durand St. Mary s Duo Sonata Pathetiqueorchestra. g preserved in the . Miss Dorothy Rippe in The Mi - soul-stirrin- - Vb.j? I Ant th night shall he filled irith music, And the ceres thet Infest the day Shall fold their tenU Ilk the Arab And M silently steal hwsy." and reat, theres In muitie there V Th'c artists touch waites joy" and comfort. Jrpm , depths -- of the piano sounds that a response of .human bring .The piasterly technique of the artist is j Le t4t r Russell Witches' Flight Helen and Wesley Van Cott. Brown Good-nigBob Blanche Amlaraon. PbelP Floating Echoes Joy Carr. . Gunschala Twilight Muslims lone throw ig. a a a Button Clay Bright Anna and Vivian Bertoch. Birback Masurka lorotliv Snow. Durand Waltz In n Mat Audrey I. i, idle. . The Hunting Bong tTrlol Lynes Marguerite I'scis. KIIzhIicUi prtzi r and Ktlud , Istrsoo. I Spind'er Hedge Roa-- w v; i Thelnm Lcrtuch. '. Fives With Dancing Huptar Hoi pure Sunlh. Oodard becond Walt ftwo pianos) Ruse Marie Winter and Mrs. Wasmea. Ravlna Liud Virginia Hunt. Ruttie Dance Jewel Co. Ouriilt Rondo (two pianos) Rosamond Davis and Helen Lack Valsa Aratigsque Csrolvn Vhii Cott Rubinstein alee Caprice in L Hat I JIabi'l tjoat h.I narge of the Hussars itwo pianos).. bplndier 1 A. pi. a lit re. s. Harriet Udi, Uut.i Merrill T Gladys Phearer. . I RtisylHn f.r'tml Romance Verda I 'ox. 1'a.ierewsl.i Meiiuett Ruth Bqiilres us-- t .Gorin Tri.uuphale piar j Man'll (two t Elchin Brazier and Mrs. TVanies. Nut Smile Walicnhaup. m, s ' Some cf the pupils of Mrs. Alberta Beamea will be heard In recital at th Ladle Literary club tomorrow nlghl. beginning at oclock. The program Der-sha- m ' ' . hi 1 Harry--Lcrw- hr-'TFte- You Get Your Shoes at a Reduction of $2.00 Here., is Walk-Ove- Lncde Armstrong to r Present Pupils Saturday f( your 'PhanoF to help Yourself and otluTs in t pupils-o- ptvim Afu f t T program , iT?rr ff 5 T 'i V( I fr Ms rtb,-Coin . IN art Fabian.- iT.?. in vv-- Vi- to the people who most need help-thrthe Salvation Army or some other similar organization. i' kv R"Ci nn n ough rj f br;GtrvG rtchter. .... .. t !a f tbie K erin WitUt .. FNe ; ; Twirke, f y. n ;r-- i Enr;:itiret Miss t M I law. DVmentf Andanf. ie i 'f, e "Van De k .Marl ap? at.d Tweedledee. Pa-- Rennie Lvp Lynea William JiehTer Tb?pb Hoffman . . . .Offenbach ! MIm Armstrong. Se the By Newton Fi-oi- 1 , . . . . Thousand Will Sing in GauVs Joan of Arc re mt - V (Continued on Page Piteen.) This Pretty Girl Defies Age By Using Ordinary Dutterniilk To Beautify Her Complexion Ten Miaa Di li FMmunda if id present her pi.iuo .ipl!, Mi? Phyllta TarJ. daughter Mrs. AnaM rlwrk of Farm jjf yjr. gnd bi a recital next Tuesday night j b.Kfon. I ai vts o rlof jt at the Gardo house recital vhooi of Muaic. j iit! of th l,r 1). Madsen. barRcmw, will assiat. jVianklin The follow; j Sonata Pethetiqur, Op. 13, First Movement Beethoven Mis rhvtiw Clark. Boatman ! 500 r. Mellsande .... Invictus Franklin Madden. pOtde. Op, 2', No. 7 Etude, Op. 56, No. Mian Clark. Ktnd in F Sharp op. 36 No. 2 Nocturne, Gf. This Gracil .. ........ Horatio Parker Miss Clark. Serenade Schubert Ara If WUU AM Your Heart. itendelsaohn (IHjah) , Mr. Madsen. Polonaiee No. 2 .. .i. ....... ... Liaat Min Clark. M.,, ........... . . . Tb story of Joan of Arc ha been set tn music by Alfred r. nnl jib a cantata. This .beautiful and melodious work has been studied by the student? of the senior and Junjor high schools of the city, ahd be presented in the (alt Dake tab- ernale for the benefit of the National Education association Sunday afternoon, The day ha? been designated aw July. Musical Sunday.' The great organ and an efficient orchestra will be used to a chorus f approximately l'JOO voice Part rrhrar.a!r havr h.n hrlrt th. past moat of th. rrhool partl'-lpatlw.k, ami the Bup.rvlaor P. M.lvin r pl.aring h.yo.11 rxpeota-tloray. Rch.arrais will .continue through Jun.. Her. Is a. omall part of tha "Joan of An-- " fctnry: "Prom Girn fho n.ir went lo Orleans that a r he p herd maid, had pasiwd, mho.. mlslon It ma to d.liv.r tha city. A rult of h.autiful armor waa made for h.r. .She was. provided with a hann.r after her own device. The kin mould have given her w aword, but her vote., aha .aid, had laid fc.e th aalr'ana oh mlfht ur.aa ancient waapaa, which ai lyiag hurltd rrul. lr-t.rd- n. - Tak Ayai DruggHta Not Thl Oollfhtfyl New Unle Vanl.hlng Croam Qwlokly Show ' Improvemont; a Decltf Try I) Today at Our . g Money - . V ar MrBrooni. he Butterfly Martha Guip, Tweedlrdum JtL Montana fin h jg3? -7 r HVinttr? Sons- Hhaj-ing- ' .Goihi X'irHinia Kowhr Wo'di Miss Helen f;ren. Mffie st-.'Uss niiZ'ihrth Frew tVlfvr KonatR. fled! oait t,-- Mi .cong Dmil ,. VtvelTYM Pee arts Armstrong Bordiran up h sfc Vi: F .. Ml ,n j ! TVfrtS ?ten, Watch Our Windows . MrDIrr . - 'ii-Y- tvij! ........ Masacnet negip" iolin. William Hardiman, 0 FToeesskmal hymn No. "Hfi. Parker Anthem. Jprussloni' Harry ieUs. Del Sullivan and Tliolr. McJo supra no oio, No Night There' Dank? Mr?, C. I.. Shields. : UFp D'Tr. roRtiud. ''FoaiBkIp" in Mrs. Ella Cummin Vte!L chorister. Mrfc R. O. Borkhsrdr. organist; f'FMuiJe, Ej'-h- ;f.H(u!nr to rallher men tn vain. she could do war to cover the retreat Guillaume do Flaw ordered the drawbridge to be raised and portullis low ared. i'ampiegnp saw her lost at its very gates. Five or dx nun rushed on her at onre. each crying, Yield lo mfl An archer dragged hnr from her horse. She xStw beyond .the- eldiera a dPHe of thrm gricvTri throng of people. for hr. many of them lamenting that this thing ahould be done in their city. 'Oh, RoWf-nRoueTjy ?he cried. js it here that At her trial she had said: die. thab triy vpi( ov ..lelLr).e....olleiic!t..JI FpaTl he dt'lhered with a great victory; ami then they v: Fret not thvgelf he- - KVK.VINO. JgirrHe wil bo hoard- tn re jtal' Sgtur t tn'. l,,vIin' fjterary Wub. ba- .. p mv t,vdia White Booth at CM., u l'L.h ;... lsa o KH i w. t u Our Part Further- - 214 South Main St. Salt Lake City j ng cutting living costs. while we could probably sell these worn sho. for $1.00 peF;pair, prefer to do our part by giving them (he-rlt- Joan tried AM , Butf.rmlfft Crm create h.auty AN mot kka maale. The most wonderful thing about it Is Ih. fact that whilst it turn tho dullest, moat Ilfelesa oomplazion to radiant beauty and makes red o, rouah hand or arms snomy mhtta. yet there la ml Its oae after not th sllKhteot it artu.ily vanishes from sight and the mbst heated atmosphere m ill not produce tha least ahinincss or dressiness of the akin. No matter whether yon are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkle, pwffl-naround the eye, freckle, eram.fret or lines around th?, mouth, ugly finger or Just a stmpl roughness of tho nail, hand nr arm. caused by wind or face, sun. you will find that any or all of these trouble will oulrkly disappear with th use of Homard a Buttermilk tTaam. To prove thla to your complete satisfaction. set a small quantity today, with tha Beautiful actress soya. A short mas-sa- a that the milh Hem.rd s Buttermilk Dream at money understanding mill be cheerfully refunded purchase lo any dusal maht balor ratuln is all that la nacaa-nr- y. iafled user. LAdvmrt I. ament ln es ' |