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Show f UE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1924. vpo dT New Arrivals! . - fsfsgtMEBUFi F&eSwear v.jKU-'- "-i of Distinctive Charm Program of Symphony Monday s Big Feature their boater carol greetings, but stopping prticuiary before the heme Th-- a pracaged and shut-ins- of th Ti !rbl With the molt attractive program that It has ever presented, and the cneemble of the organisation .in better chape than ever before, the Salt Lake Symphony orcheatra, under-- ' the b taction of Cbariea Shepherd, will tomorrow night at the Salt Lake tabernacle the banner concert In the history of the organisation. Ever einoe the reorganised orchestra scored a diiiinctive triumph at Us initial concert of the season early in February, with the eminent pianist, htischa Xavitaki, as soloist, the director, manager and chairman of the the symphony committee have had In mind the concept of making the second concert better than the first With this end la view, the program hat fceea carefully; planned and each rehearsal, whether It wae of a section or of the ensemble, has added te the amoothna sad efficiency of -the per- . 1 Thee lo athatantlal food for reflection In th frank charge leveled bv flair Dux aJnt thoe hortlrhtvd muateal artis'a who have token as their motto. Th Public he Pleased " In an interview in last weed's Musical America. Mias holds that many artists, tnslead of forming the oubllc taste, ar doing their best to vitiate it by jjr venting cheap, frothy pro. "Th public doe not know what it went," avers Mis Int: It is th ortinf duty to educate it " ' Unfortunately the Indictment,. 1? It oarnot based on maav true count !w - rnw - th t ati too-particular-laverage concert programrvquenhtb th program given In th urn Her communities it of a low musical Standard. The pubttp aonjt it and applauds. Just as It accepts cheap motion pictures because H has a naive and pathetic trout in Its entor-- ' In a certain tainere, because It stands awe of "musician ' and (not least) becaua it has paid for the program and la going to get its money's worth in th wav of enjovment Mins Dux riehtlv emphasises the f den-fe- v AGATHA In ft Suede wltb Amber Calf trim. r in Beige lUoadcr roie UUUhCJBb BAPTIST. Merataf Praiamc Melody la. abuicib 4n City at Beat Bvraior Thd praiada sPialtea Para BeviU ,. ,Tt4WM fot!ti4 .... Bsar nr' ISreaiD Marcl' All BH4rf feed irirkM, 1 Or erytaiatiy . I fONORBOSTlftKgt. The ter ih (5 A tl 1 ' "BomaSre" , . . . Rohe,'sl grhahert Ptlftl ,. ilareie rmT iPeeti-eas the $iio "PcenroBe" Salima "Gra-i-- i March" Orta postlnO Nra httrmas q Arklaeoa seprasA and Wns Dveer. eoelralto, Bin dirrner, M!, Levia, teeer Harrv feiuaoe. baas. 1 B. ) a res. ergaeift 'las ar BETTE Ft SHOES" MAIN Cecil Gate esy that the eeeeinn will ness management, Adolph Bros, eon. M mtenetye fcf tlue ke, eioanxj cert (oee'er, Mies Jellit Brown, dre- Jure j7 no tic dirrctor. Th ehooT of nroeiu ennyuo-e- a the Perrv ihlef costumer M'as Orare Aoheracs Pnei'oiir Is f .Mate following public recita.e fur the com-In- jr Eyerv student m tb east of prin-c- p H"niu-v-IU- I, mcmhr In achiiiicri 1(7 1M s jreguJdf a genuine nnd W adnav.v afternoon Fvre tog recjtaia interest In the task gndsr-take- n F elude f April 21 Rocitai py the- fcchoo of grlrabsrt. The of seme of them, work Prxrr Mieaa t the A- - muslcalv and tbora histrionieallv. WMCybnijhony ercbeftrx Anhem nu Jfaeaa Stod Tp in point approached professionalism Offertorv-wBopraa AM Tfith gale. April ft Peeitej by th senior stu- of excellenrs Ve . . Fsur dents of the school at th Ladies' lit-o- r The most distinctive singer, both as B W Heard vre Ary club 4 te musicianship and Interpretative Archer , . peatlad May S Recital bv th siring capacity, is Goorgld Standing, conHrmacAv, 32 M 1M i ndcr th of d.fection tralto v ho; IK ths role of "Eertha," fraaS W ergiaut. Robert & Usher the widowed stater of the burgomasIlia Asaa loibara PI am oner, director May 11 Graduating recital of Miss ter. demonstrated a marked ability. tVuuthv Hughes Liter-a- r lh Ladies' t Kelmm. soprano, as "Tina.' IMTABIAM. Margaret rippT cli b. Willem s daughter. sang well, alBriie Anasmag though not alwavs with the desired Offerten, "Caattga d'Ameor , .. Pray L. D. ease. Margaret Anderson scored high Miaa Loutaa pt h. pualat in her prison" scene and In on duet, aolo- - ... LMunars mnl(st4 4sit " Lake', noted drepiatie end osToratur eapraoo. iololai with the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra Monday nght. gorli 7, st the tsbernecl Tbr cie fteee Brett- Ioim Mrs w olMat 5. Music School Senior Program April 9 vAUtta D R School of Muf jr senior The tveek'v recital, under the direction of Hugh V Dougall, will be Paalm S3 . prhiM4nf given XVednesdav April 9 at S 45 Bor ha Brhlfaiager p m at th recital hail The proShma Ttsroal aad Borach h gram follows e Mi f hoiaocSo fMano eolo, "Minuet" raderewskf Vebomrn Pearl Everett Mae th Werda ' Danse C. Scott Plano eolo, Negrre" Adomtioa Krttncr- - Osborn On That Par "Liehestraum" goto, ' Litrt Plgno like "The Hsaacem Merva Mcrrls, Mn, AtUasM Violin eoloa Be train zr MTerli Che ' Drdli March la Bfltt IWItifle ... Orientale ' Cesar C'ui Mr orrui G Atkiaeca director aad Gibson Florence voprano. MIm fMna Dwytr. coatralto, Pradi Piano solo. Magic Fire Music W. Ap rt. orgamst I- TPMPtB Pjreluda B hAI ISRAEL Aflat ... la pArtr ertint s responsibility lo the public, and Juajly excornues those who ar loo issv or too superficial to discharge that reeponsibltiv if our audience wero discriminating and oourageou enough to speed an inveterate halin'! m ruinr from the stage to lh accompaniment of hisses, greet reforms Would' muddtnlv be in order if in true that many persona honestly like ballads and prefer them to art songs, hut it is not a taole worth pandering to, in th tong run. ns the copybook says, it pay to give the steadily ami tons Once the public reaches th point where fine music is wrBTMIMTBR PREBBTTtBUh. the only thing it Will, tolerate muslc-lor- a startling deoervlrg of the name will mul. Prr'ade , Aahford OnTniog Yntuntary llpv feat The appetite for really Part. Mr ralto ia The . WUA good music grow upon what It feetix Willaaaoo Mary aad on the oilier hand. Edith M iihama Cheap music, imply a sweetmeat, palatable, in miMctoay Hrar nute quantities, unwho'esom as a rt)nd Marcia BrUJiau' .. . at Usoa Fvecint regular artlole of dlot.Edstoidal, Mrra a gtary t Tell to America. student' . bt I l, th Chorua Custom of Easter Caroling Is Favored Although itU only a f&w years sines outdoor kaetrr osrolmg wag jQliiaL-ai?r this country its aprrad hga hocn o rpid that it is probablr that hi ndreds of cities wiU adopt th p.&n ar and that befora long it this will ba as unHrral as Christ m 'arUn with which t? hv .nr minv pdtRTI OCTffmlTSTTT v vbo wish to oring the hesunfiil Did Mrorld custom to thalr community mj rahaaras amting group for ths pur tft National Buraau th Advancement of Music has pyhliabod a hocklat, Btortca of th Baatf ohtainabi fre upon rqust Carol, to its offic at lh fortieth New York Th booklet a of a. bulletin of the nimt tte taud bv Community talnr auggestfpns for organising oarOL err euuaii church choirs, cUmdv school cianaas, gtrla1 club and similar croups and gwrabrief okthes of tb six moat popular Faster hymn Tracing th. hiatorv of the cuatom in this country, the bsiraau in its focaward-AhayvowbeaakiaL-e.gaa , to. a Oommumtv parvtca credit ff'r frat on. n orffRbTaod v k v"1 d rTd k ib ita of th movtmnt ( Up to April J.3 th caroling had hen adopted In nitvthr places of which definite report wer available, moat of them In th Faclfic coast rogion. where broad mountain top hathd in the brwrht auTHIh,t of th FVisfer morning offered Ideal Jocattona for th outdoor aervfo A second method of conducing th on or mor program I to h amaller nrr totravel croupa of thrwieb th town all brfngmr d hgm-th7- fr Wt atrt. n Nation, All the Way Choir ytrl Th 1rd 1 My Light . Mim Franca Iim Praacra 3nan Helen ViiHa, piasitt, Mn John orgauiat Bo!. n Gallon Pis FnHta,errie - 49c Apples . Jraa dirtr Buhe Mia Surat, M Margaret Burton Pupils in Dances on April 10 .a,, ill .ore sent MarMrel EurMn me puyil, in e rual t f Ik h Thursday- - eye-- ntng April in. el Whitney hall Affn Papworth Neva Bowden. Bernice Freed. Hln Cook Torothv Rainy. Alice lpon La Veil MUI. Mar rie Farrioh Mart!! King. Frttv ylean T'ook. Porithv punn. rvorothv Romnev, Charlotte Michael, Cathpvfi Feck. rathm.ii furton Marjorie Boodruff and Maxm Kendall the" follow k cl-- 1 L. D. S. Music School Arranges fot Institute Wagner-Braesi- Beesle n Niekron Plano eolo, 'Faust Waite . . . Gounod-Lis... Nellie Ssndsll ' Plano solo, "The Davis Nephl Fla no solos "prelude end Fugue. .. "Etude lo E Major Domthv Hughes. Vocal eolo. "Poring Bong" . Mildred Andrua iesnd Freil and Richard Greene, two of th Americana, acted better then thev but will overcome rather Indifsap, ferent dlrtlon through more practice The burgomaster of Albert Bver- line was too much exaggerated as to extreme physical senility to compare well with th Voice quality exhibited even though th production aa a whole wa somewhat burlesqued, Th Sheriff of igwrenc Cosgrove and th Willem" of ChetOer Dowse were among th beet of the stage presentations bvthe male students All of the dancing was good gnd the diction of th chorus throughout was above th average amateur production. it is to be hoped that 'The Red Mill" will be given again before th interest In the work lags. in their interpretations Ladies Chorus Does Some Excellent Work tt Mrs Emma Morris Ramy chorus mad report a Rood' hr Ldis last wek. lmprsion in Crtanto fh hs drilled th mmhrs of th that a BauUfui numhar organization from on of th nw Russian soprat hv h beard at which Second Performance of th MouMnrki Metropolitan last fall Mrn. Morris also plans giving a Red Mill Is Requested number of pupil1 raoital thu month, in hich he will present some trio and concerted --sumhera ft iwiflv Huwdr4 FaH tnikfcr wr wilt hrlnv out some promising and tupn4 iwav frm th Fait Lak th Fom of then recital will ha voices At th Tu?dav nirht East whn lat and th pupila. In given In ooctum hlirh opera rompanv, under the om instance, will icive an entire f Mis Lil Bradford. av from seen tandrd opera of Victor Hrbr( ita - timt Tb Rrd MiiLlinistnt havenarfrmancathe Knight Proves 'Kthr IminV ,h.l thnuaanda who attndd Big Ability th initial production of h opra by th East hijrh arhnei 8udnts th g large audiMary Knight delighted mimbr f voir raised in other than ence at the Ladle Literary club approval Is so small aa to be virtually in an interThursday e'.enlijg -- I It can b neR'ifflHl. tatd without to I Th program plsno recho-ef fawahli hiertion that th esting n was from th test Carefully did a hichly aredttaba p'r sudnt in plsno literature th'" of work of ceurse not professional, P'ini e t Sterllog Mis Knight lo not altogslher as artistic rs it might and has studied about four Fogelberg hay ber but far better then might vtajth teacher end th puBoth have heii expected from young men ere to he congratulated on the and women whose time Is largely oc- pil result ahowjjt th recital ep'endld cupied with matter other than Her placing wae marked by excellent schooling, good phrsoltvg, brilliant It seems highv probable that withIn technic end a .beautiful touch in the next week, before the Interaudience wore many young Pianest" in the --excellent perform tire has ist and enme of "th teeewerw of th aftor-t- he d.Hptnthed dsf,ntte xnnmmc-ncis, cj,v.who nnravrd to tb eeit production of "The Red ermorrt tiv th!r be given to the "public Mfl and the t rfcr of h vomr One should not first of all that on th Th first numb the production was with th excep. wa th Mwmliaftt sonata hr a few of tlon professional musician thw cam th hcautlfPl imhv flv aiding the school orchestra, a rendi- promptu No 4 4 1R t. tion that wa carried out etcluslvelv hr Chopin, Prolud Mia Lisle P4!: th bv hMs high etudents Tjch4Vr In fl Vnc Bradford musical director, bore th Wchmxr!ff 4Blod In r Fat malor pan of tb burden ab'y as- th roiflt ain T bv Mist Charlotte Stewart aa Hr MlanP HKnd n4 ts sisted Iswt, chief director of th etaginfc; Miss CllMX,too hr MmllloPo Marv Mavns. who hesdad the busi on Peaches PEARS Syrup- - . 29c .. i j. 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P- - iv School of Muxlc announces lh engagement, ns guest for the summer erosion ef leather iK intormounlam TnMltut of NOrrhei str, xh'r cf s jrtmer .i" Thorn, held of to State Normal school of Wisnonsln. win y tb I - teacher of public school method rlassee. and Miss Mari Finite.. who wtli teach mutc appreciation and jheorv cn.eses These teachers. togeiher with other members f th school constitute ih faculty of this summer's Institute Th session wih begin a work later thi year in orqer to allow Balt lake school teachers and supers isor lo enter without Interfering with their last week of achcol. The managing director. R k h- - ... rntation ' V" 'h-y- . iu2.5 MACHINE"! 2 can pprlpn student gt t tb. 1 ybero of xo- n Knot high school. pPrm Group Arnu: Voice Classes Organized by Teacher WOODWORK. Miss Merjcaret Enmmerhus lent oeek organised two cias.es in vbcal eolleetion of grouo work. On is beginners, th other a group of second year students. Th material uaa in these groups is of th Mm character a that found in th private atudlo, and Mian beii.vr that th plan adopted will b particularly helpful to bein ginner ringing. It haa been demof Mis onstrated. in th opinion Summerhaya, that aorreet physical fundamental,In a well aa cr rret fundamental dlrtlon. rhvthm and phrasing, can b I established In group Added to thin th advantage that the beginner has of singing te a number of person in the early stages of hl work, thus conducing to th. development of ease and confidence along with the progress la vocal culture. O'Cedar cleans, polishes and beautifies floors doors, baseboards, mouldings, and all fine wood surfaces?. It enhances the beauty of the hone. Easy to apply economical in use. Be sure you get the genuine -- rs ' ggg T7.19c EGGS ltlFresh,4Sc 29c JELLO Flavors 10c e rA-.iS- fr Ar BROOMS .,s:r!.55c PRIMES the Lord Is Mlsefnl of 13 Clftaa and white. Bine Hoe, 5 lbs . RICE guiTM'Tb"'EHI""' K'rlpatrkt SNOW-WHIT- E SOME SAVING PRICES L w i3hjrphomnsoa w 120 yJ PAIL PURE B. LARD (Limit,, 1 to customer $1.95 ' I This Unusual Bargain should induce you to begin Monday morning. your shopping early. 8-L- fiMT vrmrmifT tloraisg la g flat" .. Prelijile "prnraeatesa -- All In'Vui " 0 Offense gut .Rt Owe ' Start the week right by doing newaet aad moat pcgwi--lahadea tw ' - until noon MONDAY. uoda witk Av- - fleame) peioa . fbipmah Hitt rbariater. - CUIFFON HOSIERY . . . Tha Uiaip.Ut H BriivaM ai4 Bttlpaed t Abbott ehrrni. 13 act fer Teday'L -- Mrc be .convinced. taeeial Valuoe In Wemcng . . fast-growin- g, NORMA Bleeeed... ' QartMr- (11.00 t.. Mr Birr bell - Thee But Mm. B-- 6 Brat Uih. Howard Fraa. Tfeaaa ftjcbeil; aad director. Mao4 Thors, "Tann-fceoe- Forming Public Taste Obligation of Artist (n rn in Black Batin with Stack bueds Tnm, at. In Black Sued with Dull Calf trim at... $ 10.00 church Mlo, Offertory v. dramatic singer. Preceding thi number aha aeng a setting by Harriet a talented American composer, War, of Jove Kilmer's last poem. 'Star.' te which, with th able support of Mr Saitedo, who acted aa her accompanist. ahe gave an interpretation that we even more compelling than her rendition of th operatic number At th end of her group th audience refused to allow her to go until eh had added an extra number, a Swiss erho aong that was thoroughly - delightful." Vise Gate arrived from ruj---Friday afternoon and will rahearae with th orchestra at th Etkn' club at 19 a clock this morning BELLEVUE rifcrr fMtBFBmituxr "iledititioo riue .wBarUtt Pem I U4t 4Hh loo erta PreJad. AaU. ), whoso flexible soprano first hgr h rarer at It Phrase. sang group of four aongs. MaeDoweil'a th 'In with beginning Wood' and concluding with th Bell onv from too Dellbea' opera, a composition well calcutaltma lated to reveal not enlv her cnmplet vocal dexterity, but her power an a th AND CHAPEL la pirf "Mia Oata. voice wen (tr each. patterned TmusIc in ''ua (Tsehal-Vnwsk- rASw - tixten th maid - - Coe meat go far to find, even In cities several times the sise of Sell Leas, an aggregation of half a hundred musicians who work together with more mutuality, sympathy and are exhibited bv the insight than bait lake Symphony orchestra. There was naturally ojn roughness early In the season, because the member a although all professional were not accustomed te playing under one director- they are for the moat pari the component element ef bait e dosen orchestras that hava specific duties in various pleybouses oi me city, Tet under the able tutelage of Mr- - Shepherd who ' known the game' (to use the pitrlance of the street), thev hve been w.kjed Into an enaembis that la highly creditable Lucy Galea. TJtah's meat noted end brilliant dramatic sad coloratura soprano win he the soloist for the Mon. day night concert, einglng with orrhCs tra sccompammsnt the "Polonaise' one- from 'IMtgnon." bv THomaa-Jeh- s will further aurment the program ov accompaniment, firing. with piano onep ' Oh quand de ders." by PYani least. danes , "in Marquis," by Gaston Lemetre -- the Hoods." bv dwsrd MacDowelL and "Out here the West Baglas," by Prank Forge. The special orchestral number are Tlngal a Oava" overture (Mendel-aohn"Nut Crackar" suit prelude lo the third act ef "Lohengrin" fWarner. and overture (Wagner) The exchange of season ticket for reservations and ths purchase ef Indl-- v Idusl admissions, on sals at ths store ef ths Consolidated Music eompenv, indicates a wide interest In Ihs Monday night concert, yet it wlU be well for ail muatn levers who hava not yet madt their reservations to do so before Monday night tt clock, when the ho ofnc wilt be removed TS thf tabernacle. A eonietlon .after t to e clock is certain to delay the commencement of the program on ached. Ule time, I IS. Writing from Grand Rapids Mich . where eh gave a concert Sunday, March. S. in conjunction with the Salcedo Harp trio Miss Gates say that aha feels honored at the opportunity given her t sing with the Balt lake orcheatra, and tnrlonea Some erttiejam of her work in the Michigan ltu The Grand Rapids Herald save in Emit by foremost makers to moot th Hunter-- , Thnmpoon high ldoaJs of Style, Quality gn4 JDL Ropitleu" prioeo ALWAYS Chructma Ha wait. eovr uvtn assigned routes Frequently tii t an appointed nrroup cam lofether piece btfoi or after traversing the.r route. cm 4 the Christ maa earlier ground the community tree. an hold Honir service, a Indianapoli ln4 and Boise, Idaho, were two of which carried eut th roost the cltl elaborate plane of aster carotin in Bure A a for Uj 1JF,3From National Advancement of Music. pre-te- ' Oormei. - ., Two new SkaggE Stores are to be added in this territory during the coming week. One in Salt Lake City, at 44 West 4Ciximerer, 'Se&hd Sodth Stifeet, anfHlie Xit Sf,r Each week sees one or more new stores added to the long chain of cash and carry stores, thereby making the cost of foodstuff, in he Western States the lowest in the world. By trading with us you not only enjoy a big saving on every article, but you are making it possible for us to extend these savings to others, by installing more new stores. As these new stores are added, a still lesser cost- - is extended to you We warmly welcome through our increased power to buy. new patrons, for we kndw that we can save them much on their meat and grocery bill. , Visit one of ouF stores tomorrow and - i r q - tW V.- u "j. K' 4 - h "W IV'. I A,- - - :T Emery G. Epoerson to Speak for Utahs Music y v . - rrrv G. Fppevson, vie president ef the music iwctlea of th Utah Fdu- catles aeaoctatlen who areo appointed tat chairman for Utah of th Music Supervisors KstionsI conference hv the prstdut. Otto W. Mioasaor of left for Cinoinnat! last Mitwsukoe, Wednesday to attend the national con van I ion of the m usic suparriaors and tearh.ra which Is to b held, ths wek of oril Big things hav he planned for tha oouvsntion, an Mr. TEppernott to bring horn some, valuable information snd statistics 'that will show th high rank of Uth tn music activitleo. and especially In school music trsldmg. After th convention Mr Fpp.raon win go to Ghiago and Pt toui to " ' vis'T som "oTTh 1a.rF o th iret9ntally hf rranir th 4 iuhMhln rvlM d- Cwtlawd rUwte Far tl oit. 4 t )j Salt Lake Symphony orchostra, Charles Shepherd, musical director, in concert at th Salt Lake Tabarnacl tomorrow night, with Lucy Gate,' famous coloratura drama tic soprano, as soloist. BterraUoss on season tickets and individual admissions may b had at ths store of the Consolidated Music-compa- ny. and w dtil m ' WOULD YOU FREE FROM BZ USE TO ASTHMA? 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