Show The Sunday Morning Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republic- an nyma- - No M Mrs March Hongrolse Miss Grace Timmons first piaao second piaao 8 Peters A -- : PPstlnde Post lode 4’imriater Mrs Ells Cuminst WetseU Urpnlit Mrs Genefre Gleason Kowalski Miss McNitt i- Alma GInck Owes Much to Mme Sembrich who has listener Every discerning j I had the good fortune to hear Alma Gluck In the last two years must have been struck by the exquisite method and she employs tn delivering her an longartist of songs Alwajs list varied of the most winsome and manner and a natural born ingratiating mistress of her presence have shown more than a very her to be a great deal singer fascinating Gluck has become as many critics have pointed out a highly remarkable her supersonage entirely aside from work There is a bright perb concert and an Inspired ImaginaIntelligence does tion noticeable in whatever she a something that for want of a better alword we can simply call artistry This that term is much abused though marvellous art growth in an really can he that always has been delightful traced directly to the influence of Mme Marcella Sembrich with whom Miss Gluck had the rare privilege of Intimate study and eight months FOR UTl’BIO HECITAL a Miss Helen McNitt will present in a studio recital number of pupils M Hussey basso next assisted by8 C m at 762 First avenue Fridav at P The following program will be pre- PROGRAM Fireflles Miss Grace Tlmmona AT' (hi I it uj i ' ill ii K(h Softly pit rvp K M's if-- Mine K iiM'ky-Kn- ri1 Miss Agnes Berg Master Thomas Martin Miss McNitt nand Over nanrt (In nnisoa Miss Luclle Khrbar first piano: Mias Man-liKhrbar second piano Wavelets Master John Martin In a Gondola Mme 1 Hnmoreske e) R' m K (Fuelt Debnoay mi B n i" li i Si Ktefana il V fat Jnn Morninx Ihl Siiny of the fhinie let Tin I Lanl if the Sky R'ue Wilier Ad t W il “O MN ”tiii“M KTean tr Btauatiint liMme Sliei! Thayer WorrrI iid:nan Spittts filni'b at tiie piano Arts 4 aje cirry Hale Opraa for (ilark Concert As anticipated the sale of seats for the Alma flluck concert on next opened with a rush on Tursday Monday last at the Salt Inke theatre First choice was given to the hundred of orders that hud come in advance by mail few the ani during has I'ast experience eekstelephone proved in It i e -- Miss Dorothy Hyde Miss Aileen Dooley Dvorak Ileins Heins Throwing Kisses Miss Bessie Isgersoll Lore Song Miss Margaret Cahuon Masurka in E Flat Miss Iearl George Farewell to the Plano IV I It r” Elfin Dance Miss Margaret Bennett Chase of the Butterflies Mis Eros' Mowrey Dnet Spring Greeting ‘Masters Emmett Inperwdl Horace Enslgh Lienner On the Meadow Miss Erin Haley Crary Italian Dance Miss 1 el Mowrey Beethoven Gertrude’s Dream Walts Miss Leah Ahby Llchner I (reaming Kaclimaninoff fat Arsbeniue 1 - Ilelns Heins Miss Lois Roekhill wknir r Stayner Duet Miiey Ifcbii’iy lei SlsriPt Till Me True ft lehl (c) These ltailiaat Ntu'Jt - stayner Swing Me Glnrk III s i?fon lb KanfiuM'liM Stsyner Stayner Stayner Kl-h- er on Reel M'H'iri Sixihr B1!? tJiosf n i stayner Fish Master Erwin Pony Ride Miss Elsie Aagell Calls Lilies Mias Emily Folk-rsCatherine's Kewpie Miss Catherine Bonner GoM ZawI In f ni‘Nm:cz Miss McNitt flrat piaao second piano Myrtle’s Kewpie Miss Sarah Johnson Slofmirt ir hi w Gladys Kory PROCRAM I i Elisabeth Mclntoab Barbour Wuutllaml Njnplix Jack Iteevea rosea An Strands Flva Kraus Pony Itaee Marjorie Ilolloway Valse Arabesqne Marion Nottase Grieg fat Butterfly (b Bereouso Ruth Bayer Bach-SaiSaens fat Garotte oana DaiDSUr ihl The Lotus Flower Da sell a St ran p Cbvl® Polonaise Milltaire La Fawn Bailey fat Roaring tb) The Lark Helen Williams Lescaetizay Andaate and Finale Lmia (Left hand aloaei Francis Farney (a) Danaa lenta Ihl Sonata Eroica i First movement iMarfoweIl Lynes Beethoven -- Marshal Miss Miriam Scarf Dance Miss Virginia Short Antliem Oh Be Joyful In the ford a Gluck that attracts recital every city selected I a W &! la m 11 Ih n tins llass solo audience and the problem is capacity C M Hussey Mia Ruhr f liiulwUk Kielianl tlurk-ar!- l no? one of disposing of tickets but V te Sons Major Offerrolr Schumann Tranmervi rather of enough to supply the Male quartet The Reaping Allegro Parke the public demand ofhaving The I’anl Allegretto Miss Roy Learned rnwBr over every lw? Brown RU'lianl Aima appears to cast a spell bewitching Myrtle Johnson IMrklianlt no ours and is 1 Dance exception community Polish 463 frmn So Mias Erma Klempau George 1 l’yper manager for Musical 1 ly tu n So 4 4$ Arts society under whose direction the roatlad Festal March Butterfly Krueger Miss Ieab Wenger concert wijl he given is puthority for EVENING faft Erotik llove 104011 the statement that the season's record 0!S!iii Preim! i bi fo Spring attendance will greet the famous Processional Hymn No 85? Miss Naan Cahoon American soprano 111 (J5 Rustle of Spring Tiie rlliw:nc mcxEral procram will he given Anthem la Mindful of lli Own But the Misa Evelyn Bucblcr at the Klot M K eliureh to!aj: MendeieacMon's St Paul la i I avent ion No 8 MOUSING Mlsa Alice Wood Wyatt W Jone and choir 4bi Amlsnte with variations SI act Kiwr 11 Reft 4 if fertoire Misa Grace Timmons "tJuJc -' No awi How Beautiful Are Thy MmnPtwetuiion&I IIrui!i i Soprano Witches Dane' Cl C 1 1 v in si O S Miss Emily Harris tie Lange' tain Ionl Chamnade " Moairt Schai lnl O-g- -in — enka Jrleg Irleg G rleg Siudi ng ls eh Scbulsrt 1 MaeDnwell f Slumber Song Mountain Dorothy Mooch Sartorlo V Sprites G No Beethoven 2 (a) From (bi Serenade 4 MacDowell Cbaminade While the sneeze usually Impels the auditor to toast the of the vicEvalyn Frank tim a gape or yawnhealth seems never to QSOS have QOl Vive summoned any exclamatory Ruth Wolff Evalyn Frank wishes for health and vigor Yet the yawn if anything means anemia want SEVENTEENTH WARD PROGRAM of physical vigor or exhaustion M 836 P To all intents and purposes this osCongregation tracized Singing Count Tonr Blessings impolite Careless is opening of the mouth Sacrament SISging more nor less than a mamnothing s Choir moth So indolent and indifferAntliem Praise to God J McClellan ent arebreath J most Indoor livers to the proper Mrs Janies 11 Neilson Ilyrnm J Christianson expansion of the whole extent of their and choir Anthem Beautiful Zion for Me J J Daynes lungs that a yawn or Cyclopean breath Mrs Vina Grant and choir has to be summoned into being at alJames II Neilson chorister most any moment Eva J Olsen organist A yawn Is one proof that your blood more oxygen and that your lungs ORCHEXTRA REHEARSING ‘MANON’ needs have fallen down on the job It means extenProf A C Carrington of the extent that the of your lung expansion sion department of the university is is seldom as as It should be complete which a towmCto of schedule preparing Unless fatigue poisons refuse and he Intends to send the University orwaste of your vital activity are burned chestra in the near future The school orchestra now consists of forty-tw- o up and oxydlzed by the well-aire- d members and includes a complete sym- blood carbonic acid gas and other sufThere are focation products 'instrumentation phonic begin to accumulate twenty-thre- e first and second violins In the blood and make your "ungs gasp and eight other strings besides a full for air complement of brass instruments and When the or the house cat bethe reeds The orchestra is hard at work on the grand selection of the gin to yawn poodle before the fire set it down prob- as a certainty that the atmosphere of opera “Manon” tiie work whichmusical be presented by the ably willnext chamber Is overcharged with foul Two symphonies the that society you have overfed your domeshave already spring been studied as well as air tic or your zoo has been overtures menagerie several standard si or allowed to oversleep A yawn it is plain is a hypertroMINI I1YBE HAS TWO QUARTETS d bloated breath phied Hiss Romania Hyde of the music de- which has overtaken your lungs or has organof the partment university ized two string quartets and trio One which you have deliberately pr unconis formed by the following sciously taken by suggestion invitaquartet men: David Shepherd first tion internal necessity or for comfort young suviolin (Mr Shepherd was formerly The deep Inspiration which makes your acadof music at the Fielding pervisor James mouth gape like St Gothard’s tunnel West second violin emy): Lawrence JEberly viola and Paul Stay- precedes a definite pause which is folner cello The young ladies’ quartet lowed by a resounding extended exhalconsists of Miss Hyde first violin Jean ation Bayliss second violin Marie Howard Some of tbe Causes viola and Helen Howard cello The a yawn many well disciDuring or Miss Hyde piano trio is composed violin: Miss Beth Walton cello and plined refined persons have schooled the Miss Frances Grant piano muscles of the mouth and so thorA movement is on foot to organize a oughly that they are ablelips sometimes similar trio for the young men’s divi- to maintain a closed mouth with sealed sion of the orchestra Ups Such individuals are also capable Since the inauguration of the mili- of walking erect and sitting up like musical all tary drill of the unlversltjwhich is what martinets when sick tired and worn meet daily organizations Professor Giles has been striving for out ' the past four years Sleepiness insomnia loss of rest s ie gluttony glandular excesses overflow RECITAL SET FOR DECEMBER 1 deof the emotion bacterial At the studio recital to be1 given on pletion of the red Btuff or poisons the corpusthe afternoon of December by some in the blood food deficiencies an Prof Thomas Giles (corner of cles pupils of South inactive and Thirteenth East muscles alimentary digestionor sluggish Fourth exhausgrief melancholy streets) the following pupils will take tion or are a mental of nature physical part: France Grant Mendelssohn’s Concerto which times the irritants at make for Dorothy Morrison Portion of tbe Tchaikowsky yawns Concerto The treatment of yawning has some Eugenia Parver Schumann A Minor Concerto a a a a PIANO Words and Music by Elizabeth i VeVV “ A- m Fmpiedat -- I jn' Copyright MCMXVll by JEROME H REMICK A CO tew York A Detroit Rstaick A Co Copyright Canada MCMXYII by Jerome la Republic Mexican dc Jerome RJemftk A Ce NnrTirky Detroit Deposits eoafotioe '’' " - d’mrfuTwt-- rtgAt ' " I - rrj4 a Za—icy ' - - A 4 to do with the health and the thing vital forces Fresh open charged with the energy of sunlightsir whips up the flagging spirits and checks yawn-Ing Cold water within and without milk fruits eggs fish rice and simple fare to make new blood eight hours sleep in a tent or a wide open room with blankets and comforts and muscular work by the sweat of the brow will revitalize the tissues Sometimes yawning is a symptom of and other maladies Specificpneumonia treatment directed against any particular disease debility or deformity are a few of th methods to be applied if you would b free of the bad habit of yawning WATCH HOW THE INCOME TAX AFFECTS YOU (Written for the International News Service) The man'or woman pay a war revenue tax of 1120 Ifmust unmarried and not entitled to exemption Thirty dollars a week is $1560 a year and the tax is 2 per cent of the amount over $1000 that is 2 per cent of $560 If married men or women In class need not bother about the thit Income tax They probably have troubles enough of their own to keep them busy However if a man is making $30 and his wife $25 the government a tax The combined incomedemands of the family would then be $2860 Uncle Sam will exempt $2000 of this amount and tax husband and wife on $860 at 2 per cent making $1720 they will have to pay There is a $200 for each child and in case theexemption cited family above has four children only $60 of the $860 would be taxable The war- revenue tax is levied on the income from all sources and interest on any kind of Indebtedness be deducted Exemptions may be may filed at time your Income schedule is presented at the collector’s If you own an a house or if you own rented equity In on which have to be property made you may claimrepairs exemption to the amount charged against your Income For instance if you pay interest on a mortgage to the amount of $400 and $160 tn taxes your net Income will bo $1000 and no income tax will be re4 quired Under a recent ruling any amount you give to charity up to 15 per cent of your Income is (first time In Salt Lakei SupLawrence Eberly Liszt's “Polonaise” case the rather unsual a posing that Rachmaninoff solo Marian McCall pnniber by forming the orchestral part of the man should give $560 to Naome Meyer pieces by Grieg and binding work of this amount The recital will be at 4 p m and the Red Cross $234 and he would pay 2 The concertos will be rendered on- the performers have extended invita- would be tax free or $652 per cent of $326 the two pianos the second piano per- tions to their friends over-exercis- 830-a-we- ek ed swell-heade- - ’ non-taxab- le $30-a-we- ek 4 Andante 4 4 ir BT DE LEONARD KEENE HIBSHBERG A B M A M D (Johns Hopkins University) Heller June Greenwood an Indian Lodge 'i Frequent Yawning a Hint Your Body Needs Attention SIgrid Johnson La Tllnese (six hands) Streabbog Helen Green Betty Flumley Nona Parsons T'slts Selected Gladys Dangerfleld God® r d is) Maxnrka 0t Water Minuet In 5-- X YOUR SKIN Heins Spring THE-SUN- wBttmBBmawmmsam ir - s Klinka-Balaklre- coaching in Switzerland three years ago Sembrich has long been as one of the greatest ledge eTasaic Interperters and for a genera-tlo- n in her sushe was almost alone Is traditional Her premacy singing the vocalists of historic Importamong ance and it was but natural that upon so intelligent and gifted a disciple as the finer the young American soprano shades of vocal phrasing and all the subtle touchesa that bespeak perfection The should make deep Impression of her close personal work with result Madam Semrbieh has made Alma Gluck the most finas alreadr said probablyconcert stage ished soprano on our that the She seems to possess every gift have should lyric singer perfect The Gluck program follows: Sitf Bi-rin- nt certain delightful stage amore recent appearances ()bi Biilsd Tli lotuitsta Bubblies Villanelle ' Secrets of Health and Happiness 8 PUPILS GIYB RECITAL iji A number of Mias HALI-Miyoung pupils ss RBCITtL GIVBX BY MISS Dannie Marleyof presented the followwith recital a Matie Hall gave ing program at her studio Friday evenafter- ing her advanced pupils Saturday Mosskowakl Dance noon at her studio 1311 B Fourth trac- Spanish Gladys and Bertha Mouch South street The following tive program was played to an friends PPrJ‘ Bose Masurka Schmoll ative audience of parents and BifebUi Peggy Schaffer i CALVATORE DE STEFA NO noted harpist with Mme Alma Gluck in the Tabernacle "Tuesday November 117 November 25 1917 aAl '' |