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MOST ANNOUNCEMENT -woman 1 ill at Marvelous a 1 " $1200 to $498 following 4 I Tomorrow Values at $498 JR with success Geibel which was givenchapel four movements thus making a full at the' Twentieth ward recently The program opening number was $ repeated with equal success at the was Week in Music op 81 which had a Sixteenth ward chapel riday evening Dvorak’s Quartet fo the benefit of the choir The swing that was infectious and was soloists with the Twentieth played with all the vim natural to the ward choir of sixty voices the under L 'N Interesting and artist quintet op 14 by Saint a altogether of The V1 new direction David Watts tookpart in Saens the the initial conSoprano Mrs ay Marshall" i”A ULlHrLIL LT wa: program: was a delightful piece ofto work contralto Mrs the Eleanor Bromley and gave big opportunities cert of tb Salt Lakt Woman’s String Thomas tenor Bert Tussenbrock: piano in fact it was almost ita concerto Vallace orchestra? at the Consolidated Music basso Walter A accompanists and-Squjre Coop with handled Mrs Jennie Crawford his usual fine skill Last but in Alorgan Romney no Esther nan Aionqay evening Mrs piano Mrs Clara least was the Grieg Rehan Schaar way Quartet op Clive violin Ray 27 Gaw a violinist who stands for cel)t Joseph C which was said by many to be the Stock best work yet done by the musicians te leader and jlid much In music was Jj! it was about as Impartially speaking her work most creditably It Is something played be and the The concert held in the high school Well as it could pleased as none for a city to at ork' Wednesday unddr the weird Norwegian theme possess a Spanish Effective of Lenz! of the others did phrasing W following McAllister con-the with the knowledge ahd natural ability direction sisted of and dose numbers: harmony gained excellent in the last two movements which 'cX orcheatraSf and players to conduct haavir who PART sustained striking climax can' play of the eers Six play" heavy numbers with the Overture March chamber mtisic concents have beento can given by the quintet and each the numbers High School Orchestra strength’ needed for ome of seems (a) Strelezskl excel tiie others in point Happy Days perfection The concert Tuesday was played bythe orchestra Monday (b) Serenade Maszkowski and interest and Choir showed for thoroughly preparedbeen evening Piano solo Valse Styrienne the work that lias expended to Edita A Miss xyas the the artistic ‘Cohn ntralto Wollenhaiipt make program Cora Gardner quintet assisted Bizet’s riday evening the contralto soloist singing Haba iereu from chorus Life’s Dream Women’s Parks by Miss Edna Cohn gave She-’ Violin solo Berceuse (lullaby) “Carmen” with fine tone coloring music concert at Provo under chamber the auspices of Prof Anton Lundof They Glen Rowe was at her best and with the orchestra played with the same success Tuesday Rosary Nevin for accompaniment th blendingof melody Contralto sololorence evening’s concert and greatly Jones pleased their audience Miss Cohn sang perfect! was Orchestra Hesitation Kllckmann exceptionally well PART II The Mozart overture to "The Magic Mezzo-soprano solo Loch Lomond oot exquisite and all of the quintet U lute” The Salt Lake composed Arthur of reber violinist concert Arthur readily Margaret found the spirit of Bearence Donizetti melster the other members are Squire O Italia Beloved Coop piano: George Groneman violin the melodiousmusic Big and propor Bass solo Storm of Life viola and Otto King cel Alfred Press te Glen Smith tionately good was Symphony No list Paladilke Women’s trio In Venice sk 8 by MendelsJohn played with Violin solo (a) op EG Hosanna notable event in circles was music it (b) Then You’ll Me A Remember increased strength eata ui me six the production riday and Saturdayof Master Arthur Lewis “Dearie Girl” Miss Margaret Whitney’s movements ’’EVenti le’ melody from Male quartet (a) A Perfect Day latest onera a truly well written and Carrie Jacobs-Bond suite in D mindivby George Bennett (b)Honey Bee attractive bit of piuslc All of the airs Lampe are melodiousand display glimpsesof luu or tne mystery of that quiet L was Lata Nelson W McAllister Heber real geniusThere was a surprising Brockbank Boocls before 10 stir and David in the cast some of hour showing of talfent III theib parts wjth most enthusiastic ally by PART the taking waa applauded members: solo Prophet King “at homeness” almost professional the Inga audience fA- st "ong compositionSoprano with the Johnson Miss Mignon Heywood the of Miss the is from "The OrchestraValse Whitney carried she wa$ the Intermezzo No Intern Reading Memories Juanita Johnson honors of the evening although Mudoni a’' by Wolf-er(a) The Jewels of theWaa' Wet rog Hailing played a minor part Her comedy was lH Tack rarl the final offering of (b) The 'Parks which (Continuedon Page 7) Women’s Chorus jh the entire theevening Havingconfidence gained Plano solo Pizzicato Polk Mazurka of tlkelr Isteners the Glen Smith' If To Keept he work In this Choir Oh! Lovely Night (Barcarolle) ace chestra did an owprcci Offenbach ®umb’eh’E resh Clear Youthful (With Orchestra Accompaniment) duet Vision It Ja the purple of the organizationchstra Violin Eva Aline Rockhill Lewis important than Istheits cosmetic to meet often for practice Male quartet Annie Laurie Parks Moreof the physical complexion Choir BaseballGame rom Boccaccio care and to Inspire ybung To keep the face clean fresh The concert was largely care women and amaattendedand than youthful there’s nothing better was one of the musical treats of the teur musiciansitq b jcome more proIt absorbsI season common mercollzed wax ficlent nbt pr akin to the soiled or faded asumptive wornout saythat ? like! simplyadd unwholesomeness that it by winter Cosmetics the to THOROUGH treat was enjoyed complexion That’s P the difference By all means acquire membership will be at least fifty Tuesday eveningat the concert of the Salt Lake quintet at the It’s irst the mercollzedwax habit so easy The present at6:Vd P to get an ounceof the wax at the druggist’s congregational church the last appearance G aw onducton they of the quintet this and apply at night like cold cream season it off affair one long to be and wash next morning There’s irst violin Mrd B 'P Anderson Miss made the They have detention Indoors the old skin remembered played no off coming Eva and this is saying never Crawford jMis? LeohoraA' Smith better much so graduallyno one suspects t Mr Salinger organizer you’re Usinganything When In a week Miss Bessla Barnett second violin ef the quintet made the and the alluringlyyouthful rose-Uke or two announccmet GV'Lawrir Corinne Butler( that the quintet would continue as a underskin is fully in view — well Mrs and that you or need a make-up permanent organization thy won’t want that Mrs C (WvScott Mlsa Zora Morse'Mtss would give a series of It must be jEdj chamber music complexionafter ‘ff’i'Q TT'ft Vn vfftli vlolu Miss 'Jeanette concerts next The this process rances haa Hahn year means complete was 'received with enthusiasm Ho news also of all cutaneous blemishes? vlollncello Miss MyrtleCogriddance ’Thompson ’Thompson violincello said that it has been his alm like freckles and that glc Miss Molly pimples blotches ragS Burrls piano Mrs V of the men to give to the Salt Lake viavAiiicaua Y' Davoud harpMtJsP W public the very best "and most artistic uuuor obstinate bath Iwi’ wrinkles a- face P organ' Miss Maud Thorn fmd that he expectedto continue made by of dissolving an saxo-Itto music ounce that policy in half pint witch hazel T a ’’an three 'Light Out W of 1L Easter were-only on cream and everything cantata-by Gardener and Adam Jhe program but they each contained©ISO tor massage results— rvMrverugemgnt 4 f Positively A fl ' rtj’ $4S E Vallies - Special I 4 w Wi - MILLINERY ascinating ! 830 m a Tremendous a Economy Event t i Closing Out Entire Our Departments II Juvenile o c a NEW INCLUDING COMPLETE MISSES’ ASSORTMENTS SPRING GIRLS’ AND DRESSES INANTS’ O AND COATS CHILDREN’S AT -4 Srfl i it- ‘ Instruments -was -Choir aoff : t d O V fl f 0170 JLhJDk '1' JT r'E’ £11 si 1 1 j NT LESS Sul : STORE’S ALREADY PRICES ' LOWEST ' I exception 2 SI f A t Si H IJT llil ' ox-Ulvc ? ’ 1 -f 11 Depts Ready-to-Wear s 3 - 8 1 JScEe£?7XvuHBfTrcsrtTB ip pxTvCfta particles -It-ls Is-quite S members5 ’ Jfltfsfl a £S ' -“the' p ' ’ ' c ' must our J apparent Z f Xft I M I Coat i ' ? BifffffflwfKgffl' WE ( rK" grPig?jH ssmISm be ' - I - beginning tomorrow we offer choice from withoutreserve reserve dr restriction at 25 per cent all NEW-and marked on a Boston originally i - r ? lx' £ - So entire re! ‘J -that Store Cash count of 20 Basis--full BL G’--Tuttle "- The made regardless of loss JuvenileAssortments reduction AS the merchandiseis - -manager -again Department— a - - ' s ’ Suit Es ‘ i r r department The-BaSs Department Mil Ml — The Dress gggqy — Skirt Department The Petticoat Waist Department — The Department The — — department Kimono Department The House Dres The Corset Department-The — — Muslin Underwear Department AJ1 deed more room Our phenomenally — increasing business in these departments must have larger and more commodious quarters without delay We hesitated jn pur decision to close out the Juvenilei Departments inasmuch as the new spring stocks have just arrived but more: room The k - - Rapidly ' - - 25 per cent is of loWr cent per than more 1han ustjal any other importance store this — Remarkable iis- added: ’savings j p f ' l 5fc ' jfj 7 ' i ' surpasses 1 ' r - -'There- -Darkness ' -numbers - 7dddPdp? ? ’ I1 i-' dd-d-K?dd ''1 s--7 p r--i 1 -P -’ 1 -sC d“ ’ - - Our for i 4 f d'4 S ’ Make Room Must Growing Women’ Ir 1 ’ 1 d ' ‘ i ’ ’ r- :S i ’ ? — HJTSKa fwil ? 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