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Show 3. WVSi11l'fSVrtl1&T:vlA4 t,rfTv. n 1 TRUTH. We Wish to be Known for the excellent quality of our foods rather than to have the reputation of being the cheapest house regardless of quality. There are many houses who go to extremes to acquire patronage. We prefer to give greatest values year in and year out. Our thirty-fiv- e years experience has proven this to be the surest method. Z.C.M.I. hold good in the arts as well as in other things. Of course one cant blame some of the artists for objecting to the way the State Institute of Art has been run by the legislator, whose knowledge of art is as limited as can possibly be but by pulling together the board might finally be reorganized in such a manner as to place the control in other hiands entirely, people that would manage the affairs of the institute for every artist in the state. Then it would soon be shown what could be accomplished in Utah by the painters. We have too many clever men and women in this line to have the work belittled as it has been in the past. ex-wom- an loists were Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward, Mr. John James and the Misses Jit Jt And what of the musicians, are they always in harmony? No, not at all times, but there are so many of them that each clique manages to get along very well without the other, while with the painters it is different, their Jt jt Jt jt A delightful studio to visit for a talk on art or some sweet music Is PIANO, VIOLIN, 11 ARM ON V. Studio, No. Jt Keith-OBrie- also-promise- Calder's Music Palace. ATTORNEY AND jt Lewis Ramsey is hard at work on some sketches for his studio, having selected some dainty bits of local scenery and one or two historical places which he will coon put on canvass. His idea of coloring, especially in catching the full effect of Utah atmospheric conditions and cloud tints, is marked to a noticeable degree. 4, THEODOSIVS BOTKIN, of the young singer. Keith-OBrie- 1 Garcia Method in city. Hours 10a.m. toOp.m Squire Coop was down from Ogden L. A. Ramsey. during the week, and passed most of his time greeting old friends and cast- Instructor IOKTIIAIT. ARTIST. L.D.S. Art Department. ing about for a location for a studio. Studio, room 32, B. University Y. Memorial Bldg. He is going to move to this city, and as he is a thorough musician, he will Anton Pederson, no doubt do very well Indeed. visit to Denver, Manitou, Glenwood and other Colorado points of interest. They are spending a very pleasant time with Mr. J. J. Heffernan, father numbers being limited. In the memof Mr. John Heffeman. ory of man hereabouts the troubles of Jt Jt the local musicians, the petty jealousMrs. H. P. Lytle has gone with a ies and continual knocking, have been Jt Jt party of friends to spend a couple features of the little sphere of music, John Held has again secured the but each class has managed to live, or three weeks in the Yellowstone. for Sunday night concerts durGrand whether it be string or brass, conJt Jt tralto or soprano, organ or piano. And ing the winter, and is now engaged in The Misses Ethel and Alice Mac- so the musicians have been able to arranging his men and music for the Donald have returned from a pleasant hold their own, even with all the series. Jt jt troubles that have hampered the trip to Portland and the northwest o Evan Stephens left for the east on painters, simply because the demand so is music much n for greater. The management of the Thursday, and during his absence J. J. McClellan will have charge of the Jt Jt company has a fine conception of good advertising. A short choir. Some earnest students of the pipe time ago it had every passer-b- y stopJt jt are wanted in Salt Lake, for in organ to a look at in break ping supposed The Dress Rehearsal will not' be one of the big panes of glass, which a very short time there will be many given until November. directed attention to a number of vacancies to fill, and the young man Jt jt Broken Lots on sale, the break be- or woman of ability in this line will Clyde Squires has resigned from the ing such a close Imitation of the real find regular work, as the number of thing that even the most learned were pipe organs will not be so limited as DcBouzek company, and goes to New fooled. This week a well constructed at present. Mr. Radcliffe has the York to enter one of the leading art model of the Reliance, our cup de- First Congregational, and Mr. .Pea- institutes there. This young fellow fender, together with a portrait of body presides at St. Marks while Mr. Sir Thomas Lipton and a reproduc- McClellan nas the tabernacle. Miss has rare talent and in time his work tion of the cup is on exhibition and Nora Gleason has done remarkably will undoubtedly find a place in curis drawing hundreds of people. The well as director of music and organist rent publications, as his pen and ink from life are well drawn. He n people know a good at the cathedral and will no doubt con- sketches promised to drop a line once in thing when they see it and are up to tinue to do so when the new cathedral has so that readers of Truth may date. is ready for worship. But a new pipe abewhile informed what the Utah colony is 6 organ will undoubtedly be placed in doing in New York art and musical the new Presbyterian church, and the circles. IN THE STUDIOS. other churches will undoubtedly put J8 jt peoA comparison of local appreciation in new instruments, so the young Miss Emma Ramsey gave a very to look into the matter of of the two arts, music and painting, ple ought the noble instrument. Miss successful concert in Eureka on Tuesstudying seems to be strongly in favor of the Crissie Lawson was formerly heard day night. Jt jt former. A musician of even second on the organ several times in the tabof great and gave promise Some of John Hafens paintings rate voice or ability can do ever so ernacle, in work. success her have been hung in the Commercial well in most parts of the state, while Jt jit club, where they make a fine' showthe painter of much greater relative association musical excellent That ing. ability fares quite badly until the arsoJt Jt Choral Cambrian as the tistic world is willing to recognise his known a letter from is Truth or her work. Utah is filled to the ciety had a very pleasant trip to Spanbrim with capable artists of either ish Fork on Tuesday, the occasion be- Leo Fairbanks with news of the many We class, but up to the present the cream day at that place. About Utah people studying art in Paris. has been skimmed off by the pianists ing Cambrian of the society partici- at home are very proud of the good reand singers, leaving the thinnest of fifty members in the outing and rendered an ports coming from abroad, and items blue milk for the painters. This is pated under the di- of news will be very Interesting to not intended as a criticism of the mu- excellent of programme Professor Giles. The so friends of the students. sicians or in any way meant to belittle rection that profession, but the truth remains that we have so much musical talent here at home that it would seem as MEXICAN DRAWN WORK AT LESS To be found In section if an amateur would cease to draw, for Linens ONE-HALPRICES. THAN but not so, any kind of a musician or 50c 6 dozen 6x6 all over, hand drawn, only singer can draw a full house and the 1.25 10 dozen drawn work tray cloths next morning the artist gets a regu3 dozen 15x15 drawn squares. . 1.25 3.50 2 dozen 24x24 drawn squares lar boom from the critical press. And 1.25 1 dozen handkerchiefs 2.00 2 dozen handkerchiefs 8.75 '1 dozen beautiful hand drawn handkerchiefs at the same time a painting Is finished 75.00 Mexican drawn cloth only, that has taken weeks to complete, and in found to the be 40c covers art 85o 23c, is for he and department. pillow Regular if the painter gets a mention The showing of carpets and rugs in the new section for the former line is. extensive so is is this Just well. why doing and varied. It is our endeavor to lead in carpets and rugs in selections and prices. hard to say, but if Truth were asked Fall Hats are being shown in the Millinery section. state that would for an opinion it there are several reasons. In the first place, it is a notorious fact that the handlers of the brush and palette have not dwelt in. perfect harmony for some time past, and this Is certainly a grievous mistake, for the old saywill ing, in unity there is strength, F PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Minnie Williams, Esther Davis and Mme. Amanda Swenson. Hazel Cannon. The performances of VOCAL. the society were greatly appreciated. Studio, Calder'K Music Store. Only teacher that of Miss Jane Mackintosh, where Jt Jt What with the fair, State Institute all the surroundings are in perfect and private exhibits, the coming sea- accord with the artistic temperament son will be a busy one. UTAH'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. 5 COUNSELOR-AT-LA- W. Salt Lake City. . gueiiKBrlen Miss Nora Gleason. TEACHER. OF MUSIC studio. mo. 'PHONE 1289 a. in I. FIRST V Miss Ferrin is still In Ogden. She may possibly be heard in opera this coming season. Jt jt Dainty little Sallie Fisher leaves In a week or so to begin rehearsals for her part in The Billionaire, which will be here next April. jt jt Word is received from New York that Alfred Best is doing quite well and making fine progress in his voice development. Jt jt A special organ recital will be given in the tabernacle tomorrow at 4 oclock in honor of the Logan tabernacle choir. Jt jt In an interesting little chat the other day Fergus Coalter demonstrated how music is coming down in price. He had a sheet containing the complete piano score of the Hungarian Rhapsodie of Liszt, which is sold in the McKinley edition at ten cents, when formerly it was more than a dollar a copy. Mr. Coalter had just received also the new patent tracker for the Cecilian piano player. By this, one can adapt any roll made for other piano players, to the Cecilian, which gives that instrument a repertoire of 25,000 numbers. jt jt Miss Agnes Dahlquist, who has been studying for three years In Germany, has started for home and will reopen i her studio in this city. Jt Jt The symphony orchestra concerts will he repeated this winter under the direction of Arthur Shepherd. Although not a financial success last year the work was a step toward higher ideals in local music, and this years concerts ought to be well patronized by the public, notwithstanding that it takes such an interest in trashy things and often lets the really good things pass by. Jt jt When the new music room and art gallery at the Amelia palace is opened this winter the friends of Colonel and Mrs. Holmes are promised something novel in the way of musicales and art exhibits. o British Somaliland. It is estimated that the population of British Somaliland is abopt 250,000. 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