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Show THK BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOUNINO, APRIL I A'. Incorrect and aloy . aoma MUSIC OaOinal tr tat-.an- perfectly balaii',! tael) iMmt'r, withThla la known Bumtxra aa lha Adolph Holm Rllt Intlm B, a III (ora and afiar lha opr araat It fin-alour In conjunction with tb world fim-phoa mall erohastrw" th fJllla bounded by Georg Barrera, a hum all too world knows la ba lha greatest ny play a upon (ha ftuia. Kvarywhar Ihia delightful JoM company haa appeared It haa mat with lha moat lavlah prate and In almoal ovary Ihstanc It la promptly la due In eomblnallan Tha Bait lake fur ona performance U. boat a era on oala al lha boa olrlra of tha Balt lAka I baa tar. Molm-Harra- only,-Apr- il Alice Boyd Appear t in Recital Program Mlaa Alice Boyd, daughter ef Mra. K. T. Hyde, 1491 Oraan atraal. gave a reoltsl at lha noma of her teacher, Mil A. K. on Heeotid Writ st reel, W educed y night, April 4 Tha program follow.: . l lano avia, 'Pally adding". .Alice Hoyd Vocal aolo. "Kt.ara ' Irana Jolinavn J'lano duet, lluraphala Galop luiura Call and Jana lligglnoon Vocal aolo. "Dreaming Alice Uod Vocal, "Mlgnon .... Irana Johnaon and fjlllan Jonaan llano aolo, "Primrose Wnlla '..Alloa tloyd Plano bolo, "Moonlight In th Korea I' Ha, V Jlawa Vocal, "Ufo'e Pre.m la O'ar and IJIIlan Janaan ....Irene Johnaon I ive trou Truly" and Vocal anloa, -'Asleep hr tha Deep-- ' tlrH AA ofaow Plano aolo, Garland of Koees" Allca Boyd Violin aolo, "Motody In F" ........ Mlaa Anna Aaron Plano aolo. llooiiiu.m. '. . IcMa Hartooo ' Mr a, -- . Vocal trio, "Dreamy Hlumberland". . , Johnaon and Allca Boyd. Iran I.llllan Jmarn. Plano aolo, "Peaceful Itrrama" Allca Boyd Bountiful Choir to - Pretent Stephens Workt frlday Bight. April It. (ha BountifulNt Plrat ward choir will present at tha tabernacle of that city foe two latent compositions of Evan Rtephena, "Th k Islon" nnd "The Mertyra." Balt Lake James II. Katlaon. tenor, will slog lha leading tenor porta In both cantatas. Mr. Nielson haa previously appeared In tha Malt presentations of both of tha compositions and la well qualified to give an escalleitt Interpretation of bis roles. n Worthy of Consideration by Majority of Singers V' I Three recruits from vaudeville have achieved prominence of late at the Metropolitan opera house. All three enunciate with unusual distinctness when singing opera In English. Is It possible that vaudeville, after all. has something to teach tha operk singer! (Editorial. Musical America.) To "get over," which la tha essential In vaudeville, the singers must requisite bring to tha vest majority of the audience B clear concept of the message that la In the aong. without regsrd to Its musical merits or demerits. The hearers on Insist, and rightly, being able to "follow" the singer. And tha average opera la not, when stripped of going audience Ita pretensions and affectation, vltallv different from tha a vers go. vaudeville patronage. This explains the popularity of opera In English, even charm and beaet'ful vole of the O Alice Ntstsan was tha soloist at th stsih Cambridge run cart of the hoeton Mmpbonv orchestra, given at Bandars theater Harvard university, March la Tha critic pronounced her singles her voice beautiful In quality, even accurately placed, and unusually throughout Ita range One admires Bar tochntcal skill, and admlisa still fimr liar niualrianlv un.laratandtng that invested tha fdaael e ntuate of Mosart with a euhtlely at feeling and a fare charm m r. fnmitit aortal other, artist." wire talented alnaera In virtually every opera given In Halt lAba thla aaaaon or tael .Thla a la ring fault ia aloa clearly appar-ain many of the vocal recital pm. t. grama whaihar by local or visiting Me far aa galling lha word a "over" a la lha audience good many la concerned, or lha progrania miaht !' given In Kn- tlreeli. Choctaw or fllah Pranch. Italian, fifty par leant nf (ho hearvra would aa away wmh tha amount of coaiprehenatun. I tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn 10. 1921. am of oxpraoalvo auwiL Leone Sorentenrt Clatt Civet Piano Recital State Society Mor-onaRoma of tha pupila of Mlaa war heard in a piano program al her homa laat Friday aflarnoon. Thoaa who played eelect Iona war Marian Mar-(lai- d, lilancha lloaey. Lllllaa Mtovar, Marla Carr, Grant Biovar, Versa Ander- MAMMOTH son. Mary Oliva Barnhlosl, Varna Andar-aaVarnoa Iierrteh, Lords Lerabha, and Mrs. MAMMOTH. April Huth Chrtataoaao. Grace bar nh teal and Klsmoro ft Btlver (Tty spent last Joseph Ina Trehsme. week-en- d y. la mors s Mrs. with Geaola at JH. Mra. Mlaa Ho ran aaa la a pupli nf B, slstrr. Mra Dan Hulllvan. Bach strand. Miss tienava lllggenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. lllsgsoson, returned a visit to after Halt SchuutePe Lake Wedneeday, with her parents at rtilver City. Mra. K. K. Clark and children are at Balt Lake with Mm. Clarke Mr. end Mrs. M. M. Atwood. parenla riana ara under way for lha annuel Mra W. H. Wright left Saturday mornconcert ft (ho Mchustef Mualo collage. last weak for her homa ia Balt of ing Owing tn Ita length, (he program will ba after spending aoma time visiting lake divided Into sect Volta to rover four her daughter, Mra. Jamal Foraey. Tha ft ret two dales ara Monday. Neebit returned to Provo with t" take hisRobert April II, and Monday. May two sisters, Thelma and Frn Kea-bi- t, plans at lha Whltnay Mualo hall, Berond who been visiting la Tfhtlo for have avanua and A straat. No admission will tha past ten days ha charged. Tha public la Invited. C. William Miller, son nf C. W. Miller of tha program will be Mrs. Nellie Mlaa Maud Bowen vf llaebrouck Weyerelterg, vocalist, tha Balt nf Mammoth, and ware married Tuaedav of Fork Uhr Haiophnna'. band and tha College Hpanlah make thetr home will thte week. They Symphony orchestra. after a short honeymoon. at Mammoth Mis - A." Breed man left Mel wed y morning of kit woek for Balt Lake, to meet her non, Andrew Bleed man, who la reNotes turning from a mission in the Society Musicians Islands. Mr. Andrew Hired men is ad compenvlne her husband from Han where aha want to meet him on bla Rudolph Cans, eminent Raisa plantsl-roreturn aa has been selected conductor poser, A birthday party was given Mondav of tha HI. Louis Xymphony orchestra. evening at tha Foraey home tn honor of Miss Edna Foraey a seventeenth birthday Sergei Kouasevltskv, Russian conducTha guasta ware Wayne anniversary. tor, who haa recently won new laurels in Harris, Llovd Cowan, Eugene Wheeka-k- . London, protiably will visit America oast While Cliff Btaplay. Marla season. l.araen. ('iaytle Allan. Marta Btaplay, Dona Milne. Deon Harrlmaa. Gann blew-- , Miacba Elman. Russian violinist, men art. Leona Nelieon. Nellis Parsons. June his Japanese debut In Toklu February 14. j Andrus, Wlnnla and Ethel Andataon, kl lithe first of a series of five recitals tn I dred Carlson, Jooaph and Victor Bleed-thcity. Reports have It vhat tha lapH a ness public was thrown Into a delirium of Joy over bla playing Many members nf the royal families ware among hie aui PAYSON ditors. . o o o PATROV. April Mr. Hsrvsr Smith ester Announcement Is made that Erich Wolfgangs opera, The Dead City." wtU lilsed tke Octaf is risk Tksrsdsy efteraena. were tke risk steal ra beside Other Ita guests have Amertran premiere next season Mrs. Bert kieses. Miss Msda Taylor ssd Mias at the Metropolitan opera house lha hdaa tosss. work, which la In three tableaux, recentkswisg risk wet Tksrsdsy wltk Mrs. g. ly scored a magnificent surer as at Ita L. The Mct'orwsch. Initial presentation at Hamburg and CoBid! risk wet Wedseaday si tke Tke logne. (Titles have designated the opera Cnee hast hoi el wltk Miss lass t'ravsss. aa haring "unusual power and personalTks Jssloe hrslgs chik wst Saturday ef last ity." Mrs. WitUsw week wltk Mrs C. J. Cettereli. a. (Mr. Annual Concert It Under Preparation via-Itl- ova-nir- g. April Clearance , Pea-(ur- Regarding Noted KTan-rlsc- a, m Odd Now summer goods are arriving and w must have the space. Our entire stock of spring millinery will' be placed on sale at ridiculously low prices. DAILY EXPRESS SHIPMENTS Have kept our stocks new and fresh, and all purchases msda the manufacturers cut prices. TRIMMEDHATS Odd laat month a fairy opera. produced Hadko, tn Monts Carlo, with much triumph. Tha tn la four ten acts and opera tableaux, and of the presentation, Darthsnay, a "Tha byline,' thoaa oiu critic, aaya: Russian songs which tha wandering bards of the country fairs had sung for centuries past, make up the poetic rbntant of Pousehklnoa drama, whlrh haa embroidered with the fairest flowers of his musical Imagination." Frances Alda, famoua Mstropolltan opera soprano, who is to be hoard at tha Tabernacle April 21, oang at Balt tha Philharmonic auditorium, lae Angeles. March IS. Musical America aaya that her audience was more than large, more than enthusiastic, and that tha final In the It number closed a recital that It la to be hoped that more aingera of j usually delightful, not only because of She ability will ba sent frOIT) Ih6 Yftlidol 0 works presented but beemuso of th per- ff ttimskv-Korsako- odd woa high score. Tks Jeslatuera ctuk wet rrtdsy wltk Mrs N Mils' ora.r gurus were Mrs Ssmiiel Houglas. Jr, Mrs. L. V. hekeker sad Ales, gsrl Aeioa Raoul Gunahourg ff i Oriental rugs give an air of refinement to the home that is extremely desirable. No matter what style the furniture or decoration may be, an Oriental Rug is always appropriate ' and in good taste. SAILORS ORNAMENTS HATS m Your unrestricted choice of any on trimmed hat on Jeff-i display StOSM t Ona lot black Sailors, purchskcd at great reduction. Worth many SI.E9 times the sale price... f jmaiMM. One lot Pins and ornaments hundreds to select from j values to $1.50, Sale price Some of Pouble Wrdsssdsy la honor at the birthday Skhlrsrsary rovers were laid tee Mr at her batbshd. and Mrs P. orrasee. Mr sad Mrs. Johs Jesses Mr. sad Mrs. B. Kvass. Mr. sad Mrs tbatsia ft 41 seels, Mr. sad Mrs. J. C. bettered sad Mr. sad Mrs. Oksrwsa. Mnaday aveeleg a surprise party was gteea for ablrley Dess I a as st bla kews la hoaov ot kls fifteenth birthday ssslv.rv.ry. H. Kllswertk satertalaed Dr. sad Mrs. J at dlsnsr Rnadsy for Mr. as Mrs. Ed Bst-teMr. sad Mrs. ltvs Shuler, Mr. sad Mrs. Rav Mosses and Mr. asd Mrs. lx era! Brows sstrrtatsrd her gusday Miss bacile Betts school elsta laturdty of last week ok h hike asd pteste la Bayson cantos. Miss Bessie Rkerisev, wke Is stteadlsg sebnet last weekend here with st Mt. Plrasast, epest Mis. W H Bbersier. her paresis. Mr. ssd Tuee-day- . Mrs. B. A. goreasea returned how after tw weeks' visit st Park City. left Mr sad Mrs. P.v W, Wstwier asd faailly rrtdsy ef laat weak t wake tlis.r how st Rprtafvllls. Mrs. Charles Howard ssd dsnsktee. Madeline, wknra hers --WSS.I MSS Iso O: o tossla. " they sprat tbs wlater.. McBetk aad Miss Mss Mrs. J Mr. asd McBsth are la Balt Lahs. Mr. asd Mrs. Iff Morgt ef Rllrrr (Tty sprat last week rod with Mrs. Morgass persata. Mr. asd Mrs. J H. Antes. Mrs. Wlllltw farter asd ftwfle eame fro Eureka Maaday and will rselds her an til Best fall. Mr. asd 'Mr. William Oovells were Pros visitor Suadas Bishop and Mrs Peter Borup ef Eureka were tbs guests Batarday ( last wsek ft Mrs. Bob- - , colors, price, per yard HAIR NETS VEILS RIBBONS Mrs. ItrWItt Berry eslsrtalssd Ike Ester Kuos i tab Wedaesdsy sttsnwoa. Mrs. ( rsveas eatertataed at krtdg gatardsy ft last week. eateelslaed st dlsoer Mrs Jobs Okerwak 15c lot 200 drape Veils; all colors; manr new patterns. Values up to $2.50. S5o Sale price One $1 One lot untrimmed Straw Hats for Children and ladies. Values up to $4.95. SI. CO Sale price e Extra large size Human Hair Nets. Regular hand-mad- i5, xi,. ... Sale price. 7 for $1 Special Us New Transparent Hats, Sport Hats and Childrens Hats Mail order REMEMBER ac- - mutt be .Here companigdbyjhefylL amount of the purchae. No refund or return. 269fSfMATf you alway find, exactly a merchandise advertised. . art Mat! sou Mrs. Wllllaw Beer of Bros spsat Wsdaes-da-y with Mr. WlllUw Owella. In aewlng, mualo and Miss Ansa Wrlde of Salt lake Is vlsttlag time waa apn served. her parcels, Mr. sad Mrs. Lasts Wrids. sanies. Luncheon was Tuesday afternoon a few woman th afterof Mr. Jan Hlngleton apent noon In aewlng. Luncheon waa aervwt. j waa the McNiel Mra. Eliza . on W. pi"J atipper given by Mr. A. were an Mra. Thtiraday. Mualo and game FORK. April , AMERICAN Anna C. Hlndley visited th first of tho vlaltad Mr" and Mra. Steven Wood week with her daughter, Mra. O. W. Curon friends, and relative at Halt Lake, tin. al Halt latke. Mrs. W. W. Hunter spent th weak vis- Wednesday. Greenwood entertained a few Mra. Roy or last iting her aon, David, at Halt Lake. at dinner Saturday Mra Dave Adamson visited friend and of her friend s birthday husband her of honor in week on Provo Wednesday. at relatives Covar war laid lor Ut- Mis Elva Chlpman of Salt Lake spent anniversary. week-en- d Mr. her parents, last visiting WmV. and Mra. Barnard Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. S. In Chlpman. Mr. Spicer Bird of Mapleton visited and Mra. Mark Bexzant.Mr. and Mra.P. AMERICAN FORK Yoting Mr Kelly and Mr. and Mr. C. B-- of last went to Provo 6n Friday evening disweek and attended a party given at tha Parker. Mrs. and George home of Mr. of Miss Ethel HamilA few girl friend ton surprised her at her home Frtday evening. Games and mnsio provided, the evenings entcatalnmenLand Mlaa Myrtle Mlaa May Chlpman visited Halt Lake friends on H. two children and Cunningham Handmler Mra. A. of last week. of Provo spent ednesday hero, the Saturday Mlaa Leah Rhodes and Mtaa Jean Karguests of relatives. guests here Wednesday Mra Francis I. Grant entertained a ri of Leht were number of friends at a quilting bee of Miss Eva Dean. was Luncheon afternoon. Thurstjpy rerved. Tho Third ward M. 1. A. enjoyed At RICHMOND splendid program at the meeting Tuesday the evening. Muslo and games furnished entertainment. Refreshments were served. RICHMOND. April (.Mra. Rene B. Mrs. Earl Cunningham of Salt Lake Woojley .entertained the Bon Heur club her visited here thla week, the guest of at her home Thursday afternoon. A parents, Mr. and Mra A. F. Adams. Salt meeting waa held, after which lunch Mr. and Mrs. George Watts of eon waa served. Mra. George Knapp aad Lake spent Saturday of last week here, Mra. Lillie Hansen of Smithfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. , Wag-staf- f. guests of the club. i Mr. S. W. Hendricks entertained with Mr. and Mr. W. O. Sugden, Alice Cuna dinner for relative at her homo Sunningham and Clyde Morecraft of Salt day afternoon. In honor of the seventieth Lake visited here thla week, tha guests birthday anniversary of her alster, Mr. of Mr. and Mra A.'W. Millar. Mrs. Jane Forbes left Friday for Shel- L. M. Funk. Th Richmond City band entertained ley, Idaho, to visit friends and rela- with a dancing party at the opera house tive. Rov Greenwood entertaoined a few Wednesday evening. The proceeds will Mrs. of her lady friends at a kenslngton at be used to help maintain the band. The afternoon. E. Griffin, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. her homa Wednesday Olsten and Mrs J. L. Robinson motored to Salt Lake Friday. The gego Lily club members went to luigsn Thursday, where they wereA. en-11. at the home of Mrs. tertained Thomi son on Mariondale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erickson entertained with a dinner at their home Hundav. in Mr. and Mrs C. F. Christensen. honor - Mem of Hera of tha VI etona swarm of Bee-h- it a Girls of Richmond ward, under the Harris and Mra. dhsclion of Mrs. W. Albert Andereon. entertained their mothers In the amusement hall at tho tabernacle Tuesday. A program, refreshment and games furnished amusement during the evening. Wa want every lady to see this new model cleaner. The rotor of motor Miss Edith Egan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Egan, and Eilsel H. Chrisis mxgneticaUy suspended, which eliminates the wear on bearings almost tensen of Downev, Idaho, eut prised their entirely. It enable it to run at twice the gpeed of other without heatrelatives and friend by going to Logan ing, creating about twice the auction through the rug. It will outwear Thursday and getting married. Judge other types 3 to 1. It gets tho deeply embedded grit which cute off tho Bullen jierformlng the ceremony. nap. We guarantee it will take the dust clear through the rugs. , The Mrs. Nettle H Merrill nd Mrs. George a few M. Thomson ware Ogden visitor Slowly revolving brush get the threads and litter without destroying the nap. Let oa tea you, about thia special feature. ttsys last week. Mrs. Emil Huckmlller spent Runday at A1TOJT.C0STS LESS, with her children- - She waa Dewewtll tiere sundae evening by her aCcobipanted s. Verna Keyea, and childaughter,-Mrwill make their home here. who dren, Across from Salt Lake Thsstarf Mr. aad Mrs. Milton Pack have moved 66 Last First South her from Robert. Idaho. Mr. Li ante Fisher and Mra. Minnie For your inspection we have on play an unusual selection of Wilton Ready-to-Tri- A ' UNUSUAL VALUES , Every trimmed hat in our enormous stock has been reduced regardless of cost. Many cut Jo just a fraction of their original price. Special Groups at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 h-- Rlmskv-korsako- st Ellsworth of Rigby, Idaho, have returned Hattla F. Christensen, Mrs. H. W. Merto thalr home, altar a visit her with rill and Mrs. Marl Hendricks. Mrs. Rosa Alison, who bad boas th relative. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt have returned guest of Mrs. Mary A, Traveller for two weeks, has returned to hor homa at Salt to thalr horn at Ashton, Idaho. Latka. Among those who want to Salt letk Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Groutaga are reduring th woak war J. L McCanay, Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Robinson, P. N. Nelceiving congratulations upon th arrival S. of a aon at thalr home. son, Mr. and Mra. C. D. Andereon. Mr. sad Mrs. Ray Van Noy entertained W. Hendricks, Mra. M. J. Harrison, Mrs. here Thursday, th guest of her sister, Mrs. Alma J. Olsen. Mrs. W. G. Htorrs has as her guest Mr. John Nllson of Eureka. Mrs. John McTague spent Sunday at Hprlngvtlle. Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Olsen spent- last week-en- d visiting relatives at Maple-to- with a card party at thalr bom Tuesday evening. Following tho games, lunoh-ao- n was served to eighteen guests, Mra. W, A. Pitcher, Mra. Cyrus Bull an, Mra Paul Merrill ana Mra L-- (X fioran-ao- n were among th Dogas visitors Saturday of last weak. Mr. and Mra Axel Erickson of Bark City war visitor her a law days of last week. No woman should deny herself the comfort and satisfaction ef a n. buei-ret- Permanent W ave ' if the is not fortunate enough to have naturally curly hair. ts GOOD 00691 lev-di- LADIES, ATTENTION Read,,Why- - ;2" Vac Electric Dodge And All Attachments $1 Down and $5 Monthly DODGE BROS ', We now have in our Beauty Parlor the two standard, Frederick and Nestle permanent wave machines, with a specialist operator for each. . lie e Beauty Parlor j In order that people may get acquainted with this service of our Beauty Par, lor, for one week we will - Reduce the Price From $ 1 .50 $1.00 a Curl, the Number of Curls Optional 8 Marcel Waver in Attendance 11-t- o |