Show 1 fit- V! A ’ 'a" t i EV4 i - Js " X1jIV211N XjUXj OjAJLZL 4 f ULL JL — 'HI I III x I - I 1 I I I I 1 --a- t 4 a l ' “A voice take-4 Salt Lake Operatic and Salt music ’ A Aiy-1 - yt — K "V ’ v - I ? —I — — 'TH A - - J- I -su 4 :: to prominent part'dn ‘Madame (Butterfly?’ Dramatic'club 'Mrs :Hogle is' treasurerof the I-- devloped givepfor -be club and is a sweet"high" charity thisfall -father’s ’ j r I “ — — ' " V- II "T I — — ! Calendar Week’s p 1V1 A’ ' appear is strongand r- JEPPERSON - rKPSSgive - r7°RBNli7 her -will concert JONES ALBERTA piolinist talented in recital soon ‘i Martin’ ?? it'3Hss theretbi&year ' of highest’’honors Hi Sb con-wfraltos recentlyreturned BertjPhephefd'came W i §S''i r- het-7Aer of z i I the the program in Qverture — prograih This overture ill-fated ijitermez-4 winter -v-: ’:£’’ ? ? ’ j Hear ‘ a ’ i JJ - 1 Jr jZ m A Zl V ’ 1812 It f c A'' r Jf j ' A A ' XrtV xX - -? Y ft d 1 Mutual Understanding A ’1' ‘ and Mrs Skelton Jeffersonduet thema accompanying the violin Th a''? J on the spinet arid two calle’rs1listened for a few momenta then glanced at each other in supden-'J ‘pJ understandingturned around and without a word walked away They (said afterwardthey had realized then and "A there that none but acknowledgedflov-? 7 ers could sing together in such match-less and Jef sympathetic harmony ferson and Mrs Skelton began! the’-': year of 1772 ausplcioiisly7 by marrying day They mar--ried on New Year’s were at the house of Martha’s father 1n his delight over theJefferson spent money left and right overpaid' rtj'i gave the clergymana big fee the musicians tipped 'the servants of theifes--A and — ran out 11taiL money auu HdU tu borLlVllleS wtr ’he had row back the fee uvr given the’-ji ’t&r -seltes I v v t J (¥ x I V £7 i (X I Jr -before A ® xri It ‘a-?’®! tPv'f Y -A 1 clftrevman the bride and groom'set out Then traveling coach for Jefferson’s 5000Monticelloplantation The weath-er was bitter sold and a'snowstorm' was last grew A The snow at so deep that the coach broke down (Jefana manna iub juuwwy d rerson unjsneu They: on horseback reached Monticello night out and half at dead of worn frozen A Strange Homecoming the plantation’s fifty-two Of all present to not one was negro slaves Notf them expecting jtheirg welcome until the next day all masterto return the servants had retired to their icab-' ins for the night The big house was deserted fireles and without lights It was a gloomy homecoming the mor©: BJ ollll LcllallOll CU Vvupip WlU1VI no food and were forced to make fheir housewarming feast 5n a half bottle of stale wine that Jefferson dlscoyered'’ behind a row of library books Yet the union ©o cheerlessly bfegun was destined to be very About fl a year later MarthaJs father obligingly a A-raging in - W 11 AW :' 3 I Tm’ KYZ-I U 1 v j ? I U ' r e ' ' P - Sr -i XjfTl -happy : - 1 ‘ 4 I died recitals J V i v1 includes: service Morning — prelude Prelude Solemne - V - i' r r s his huge fortune ten years the tOi hi3 Jeff er- -sons ' preparing tpday or together’ in ideal content'1 Then in 1782 at mutually devoted Martha’ died the close of the revolution J long before her husband reachedthe — J pinnacle of his world-greatness but JWk : leaving daughter lived includes some R 1 v-nupin place V I ' - take A ln-the I s i to C I £i 5'T7 ' 7 Glpck-Brahms'jW'Gnomen 1 11 I El ' ) -Sa) I L : ' n instruction concert 4 -casion Y rendition 'wl The u 1 ' wap o time i ' Zr r T-4 1 IL j ' t 9 PART 1 -wjoding i '' IJdwards i7lgfr ‘hH mTf uHN Provo band hymn Thrush at Eve Cadman ‘(b) Thome Miss Jones began her studies with rance Serenade (Mon Xcj 'Arla Samson and Delia Mrs she was years laise” Ma T Daviswhen soplano solo My True S’ouvre a la VOlx) old she her Vocal our years ago continued — Coeur Miss nderson ISaint Saens musical work under the personal 4 v of bowski Miss Jepperson: Gustav Schuster who is a Selection — Erminieinale pupil of the world-renowned La Henry Vocal — (Octette) 7 Gavotte in the Royal Conservatory Verdi Liszt ofSchradisck Travata Leipsic Reigen Germany rHoll Ben her age Drum specialty— Oclana 4(C) Etude C minor Jones is advanced for Miss Xylophone solo Charles She 'has appeared in public Hur Chariot Race Shepherd many Peterson with success Her repertoire Harold I Know a Hill Whelpley John T from such mastersTenor solo — Until Hand ib)4C Woodland Croon Song jClutsam as Rode compositions Liszt Pre’ludes Wleniawski Leonard Dancla Aria (Mignon) Dost Thqu Know Musin Dvorak Drdla and manyis other Les That Sweet Land Thomas noted composers Mr Schuster Miss Jones in a prodigious program Music for the irst’ Methodist church Miss Jepperson : zp) i z I finished by 1880 and Tschaikowsky Kamenka was specially composed for the consecration of the new Churchin of the the summer which took place of 1881 The orchestra was colossal thesplaee of the and cannons took bis the drums The bells represent feast on a sounds heard in the Kremlin in the over’ day Russiais symbolized ture by two themes ones a liturgical is hymn (God theSave the People) which the heard at very beginning and present national Other the is symbolizedby the “Maraeilof at i rffSsi n i - Redeemer Kretschmerri(b) a I -acre the ?4 -s (a) y (v ky ISelennelle) (Overture By P Tschaikowsky depicts NapoleonBonaparte’s march upqn Moscow in ' xx Two j 1812 l 'were-7-singing ii at will he the m -co 1 The "Overtdre'1812” famous full follows: -4- v -j lastjiriwek '7 : r ft''' Bos-f?iton Coronation March olkunger) Jsle D’ Amour (waltz - rr -:Z f j ' ' great deal of the numbers that compose just home from JeppersonIs received the 'where she conferred upon musicians Jler voice is richer and fuller Lilian at her last appearance and critics iwtitlaythat she is one of the leading of the United'States ailso Charles Shepherd has is from Boston and doing work than he has ever done back from Boston after several years’ jgtudy there 'iand this is his first appearance here follows The years program yi PART L (a) (Qpera Die i i - 'The afternoon and tonight afternoonconcert begins! at o’clock the evening concert iwili open at and o’clock As features off his program today Mr that Montgomery and announces Miss Miss 'Edna Edna AndersonHanfa John’ T Carl'Sam-uelson Dwyer with Dr Apollo' W Holdiway adnd Crapo' Irving C Hansen Jansen Hariold will assist the band Peterson boi trap drummer an unusuallytalented will also be heard 'Another feature y ' : £1! -Ji -any- j 9 Salt-’klrthis concerts o a- I' I a ar-tnusical I ' If 7 Jeppersonv£nd '' “N Burton An unusuallyattractive program of music has been arranged by Director' A Montgomery of Montgomery's for the two band Her playing rounded well in ‘j r - " 4 re-lhearsals IK I 1 L ii 1 Shipley a L-lUa A-'beSt U who-will her'’(4 h T— — — ' piccolo band eyeping at the new opera house jkssl&ted' by the Provo band led by bother Samuel Jepperson Charles L 'Xghepherd and Bert Shepherdwill mha 'Halt musicians finalleave here Monday morning fjor The pfogram ip dne of the ever presentedby Mias 'a interest is mani-Sjekted j — Lonzo Reese!1 drums Bills C a musical! Tne'yv'werewot:’-A44Mrs : M i ProvoTues-oay at —— — Holdaway 1VISS i‘was She had Skelton was musIc-madA voice arid playeddivinely on thespinet yi (the piano’s harplike parentAano®ftJ 11 urntie ’“iuror wcwp-i-o hepplevko xm ixr nsMti cared iiAut? careu 'melody-' Jefferson' liad a produce voice' andi he 'played- the ivio-ti nificent other fin an lin better than could in Virginia It was iri Virginia-: Is a’storystilVtold Heremen-wno courting xiMrs wdte by chaLncefin Skelton met frontoC her Each had come home one day-’ thttherjd tn neir haf rn 'Tnarrvsi'nTTn' as sliiu ji’ywj-r the hbtfliefhey the steps' of mounted the strains ormusxc nrouKiy uue:r heard open window drawing room r ' ’ I He 7 j J-'' ' i-v’w -suitors j 4 —-J ' ' efferson'Ahad'j one all' dtheir J r I 3 But! tage -over supporter-of Ardent an soprano by the ' attractive7 wonderfully1 xnor ’wealth lessen- her charm I I — WjtK $ ' ' SB- — ‘ "Jp! ' £ V T 1 3 ' 1 ‘ ias7justaken!'Up-rnusicXarid7has' X — " ? ' — ‘JS ’ X'- r rd - ’4 "HOGLE: JRjwho A She ‘will ' !IV1 — ’w — - JAMES’ 'll DUlNUlj' c — — — I W - - AZVXlj J-’ t -west 1 — — 11 (j -'-1 -e- ’JU1-id’s U lJjV-XII'jIS r 1 f ’ ’ ’A' ’ r not tqo soon to foresee someperhaps of the wonderful future that lay ahead of him XkAXZc ' ' thing - November gf X3ta) Elegle Hubay iOO ::: '5:-a’‘ gJ Wil IW Organ (b) Hejre Katl Hubay alto John T — Kroeger 1 5!r tenor Carl Samuelson Hand Pratt JO MMoliiiilr' Bert Shepherd Saint-Saens W 17) rXTl — Lor us Irwin Jensen Communio-n I tenor ' C5J l‘a) Gut S Nacht Dvorak J Raff Offertoire Ave i Apollo baritones and Dr Maria Meyer-Hfelmund Hansen — Unto Me it Madchenlled NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY Solo Hawley W S Holdaway baqp — Come kCc Ave Marla violin obligato 1V Mrs A S Refers Schubert aulkes estival Xy??Kw7w Students' Symphony orchestra Postlude— March A Songjof the Shirt (by The The SiA has issued invitations for a musical sevice hooks Will be added Evening V f tT Tho fnllowlmr fnrrv — If lAr Homer prelude ij held at the Odeon hall Sunday Organ the pjubllc library Monday- jAug Miss Jepperson — Invocation Mascagni m Conductor Gustav IntermezzoCaprice)© MISCELLANEOUS August ‘2 athas xx carefully X(a) Tobani Schuster Lfemaigre f tlx X w Hungarian selected Offertoire a '‘Ini Angell— Chapters rom Modem Psychology band — r V Solo The Kingj Yard Provo splendid of classical Shepherd lEnsign Verne V V ®SS:S Rolto— Back armer program consisting r I — X V Harvard and Other Poems The Nevin the Mr S V' — Bynner Ode to "(a) Rosary and Horace A — works of which Coates— Lyrics of Life "b) The lag Withouta Stain White "Poet and standard Chadwick Peasant” overture is one Postlude March in D Disease and Its Causes — Louis Miss Jeppersonand band Mrs councilman— Strohauen Organist Electrician’sHandbook croft—American 5t 5C Miracles of Jesus be given The following program will be given Davies— following program wU A4 2 Submarine Engineer of Today the Sixteenth ward chapel this vfl) Doinvllle-lfe— at Pioneer park today7 from 4 to At Impressionism pupils ot Miss Edna Coray assisted Eddy— Cubists’Post Salt Lake Military some of the pdpils of Miss o’clock by the evening Tolstoi well-known at Garnett—Kalllkak amily some entertainers band under the direction of H c SandEdna Coray assisted by Mrs Eleonore Goddard— the Sixteenth ward Mutual ImproveLou Harvey— Liszt berg: Reynolds soprano Missviolinist Lewis rana p m: will Hull ed— Poem Book of the Gael ment ’association today at$630 Selected and Clyde Jones The Crusader march Sousa reader Asia at the Door present the following Kawakami— Song Trtfmpeterof the ort program under Lazarevich— Hrebelianovich—History of Serna Mrs T EleonoreReynolds Glover Overture A: R Gruenwald the auspices of the M vols Op 393 Selected Duet Beautiful Mooplight yee — Oulda: A Memoir rans DrdlaSong and Serenade Korea' Etta Selander Gertrude McKenzie Tragedy of light of the Birds ballet Mrs Reynolds — Reid Neiliardt— Strangerat the- Gate Moonlight-Glover Vocal duet numbers — — Beautiful Peterson— Other Side of Evolution Heins Popular Selander Plano solo The Sliver Nymph Von Tilzer Etta and Gertrude Reid Poppy Stewart— Lettersof Woman Homesteader T" Lucille Backman All Aboard for Dixie Cobb Piano solos — Turner— irst Decade of Australian CommonOesten wealth Piano solo The Doll’s Dreanpi Silver Lymph Heims studio Intermission Cimden Photo by Cooley Traubel— With Walt Whitman in ivo Adams Il Verdi Selection Trovatore Lucille Backman — ' J’iano solo Joyous Maytime Llchner La Source — waltzes The Doll’s Dream Oesten Waldteufel GERMAN BOOKS MabeltLlttlefair Iva Adams War Songsof the Twilight Heins 4Von Alter Stamm Medley overture Alejchem— iiSong This Letter Is for My Papa in Blue L R Nach Sndwest Boys Laurendeau Joyous Maytinp Lichner Dorothy Hatch renscen— Peter Moors ahrt Kollmamu Ivo and Beth Adams ellcitas R B Hall Mabel Littlefair ingers Wachs renscen— Untergang der Anna Plano duet — Rosy Gelssler—Heidejahr Lange March Riano solo The Heather Rase inale Banner Song — This Letter IS for My Papa Jennie Stanbridgeand Miss Coray Aus Meinem Sommergartea Schmidt— Etta Selander Weistendorf Reading — The Superman BOOKS ‘ SPANISH eather Ducelle The Latter-day Ivo and Beth Adams A Vege Ix®to piano solo Dance Saints band will be Saturday Evening Post Reid solos igueroa—El Pasagere' Gertrude the olflcial band with the Utah Piano Miss LewisSprite — Trigo Los Abismos solo in Rose solo The — Plano Mazurka ATessin Wrede and next They Heather Lange Piano Water Lange BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE guard this week Davis Selander — ICTION fifteen days and Etta Hall will be gqne about Mabel Beriot Chester— Cordelia Blossom Violin solo Scene de Ballet will furnish the all the eather Dance DucelliPiano solo — Titania Wely music for while Intervening Lady I Clyde Jones pupil of Professor social functions (Coj yright 1914 by the Preaj Publishing Co) Jepson— Gertrude Reid Viola Rldd Best Intentions marches and Lessing— With the Schuster The personnel of the band is Mazurka in A flat Wrede Piano duet — Scaramouche Godard to Reeve—Dream Doctor Kern Hall and Viola Ridd posed (Va Susan Burwey a Williamsburg Suttner-When Thoughts Will Soar iptano solo (a) Slumber Song Director B Cecil Gates Jessie Davis E was a lean freckled sandy-haired as follows: Mabel She he always Madelyn Slack Detective (b) de Ballet Beriot and planter was beauty whom Miss Gypsy Life Englemann cornets A Miller H Hilton L Neb-eker Violin solo — Scene lawyer Weir— of as He her Mr Jones spoke “Belinda” asked L CHILDREN’S BOOKS Ruth Edwards Campbell trombones Alma known as "the girl widow” And to be his wife and coupled his proposal I the in Breitenbach— Alma’s Junior Year piano Solo Twilight (serenade) Heins Burton Lloyd Perlgo George baritone Wilpken Plano solos bong — she was not only pretty but had an with remark that hebutwas that no Girl Kern great hurry to he Campbell— iddling: 2 clarinets Slumber Miscellaneous Hatch Skelton Hawkins I enormously rich father £piano duet Dorothy Rosy ingers K Englemann I would be glad to marry wed on his Hunter—Little Sttawman Wachs Ronald Robbins basses Bennion Gypsy LifeRuth 1 He was Thomas Jefferson one day Susan the from an indefinitely long trip to A rench horns V Edwards to of Declaration Jennie Stanbridge and Miss Gundmundson become author She angrily rejected this lukewarm President of the United States father Europe Coray of was avowal and soon aCterwar married Democracy She Martha Skelton Reading The Superman (fromSat-r IRVING SNOW has returned to Salt John another man daughter of of Counselor Skelton Post) Musdcnl High Cost of Loafihg urday Evening j Lake after widow Bathurst Wooing having spent six years Waynes and they Awhile IRVING SNOW who has just returned from a six years’ study of she was 21 Miss Lon Lewis: and It was his studies Whenwas 36 met with Carlo Buonamici In in musical devoting solo The Sprite and cello in He studied Boston Jefferson That was In 1770 healing from this wound that JefLOEB Piano Water Lange piano Boston piano SOPHIE IRENE himself to the piano Publishing — mainly under like Washington “had ever Skeltori Theirs Hall cello pupil well ferson met Martha yri?Ut1914 by the tbej Press Publlshinf Co Mabel and was a of the known Josef Adamowski Jefferson (Coi vrio-ht Carlo The woo-: Buonamici one of studied America’s an eye for a fine woman” As a young was no whirlwind courtship Piano solo Titania Wely cello best teachers He also he was forever falling in love and in? lasted two vears from 1770 to 1772 Viola Ridd 4— man rivals loafing-— tnerein or He had plenty of for Martha was high cost of under the well known Josef Adamowskl out of it again example he propShSpTlie Piano duet Scaramouche the basis of all the and has completed the theoretical Charles Godard cost” that is ebhoed the New England Conservatory “high cry in telling Viola Ridd and Mabel Hall courses little woman in A of Mr expects everywhere Music Snow soon said troubles” the qther day I her to and will high open a studio in Salt Lake John T Hand who will assist at the two concerts at Saltair today “Indeed it is hot so much the’ The following program will be giV-en students iSh living j £ in ' 1? y J A J J A I K 1 1 1 1 ‘ s : y f s -1- -'' 1 AW 1 1 f - ? k-A 1 : request) t fl I 8 ’ to-be -A -Callaerts 1 j I -antasia r V i I- ! I i x 1 1 X ®WW I J " Sjj 6 1 t s 1 4 'OS) A j ’’ J-The - - v- - ' 1 t I ’ I -4y -by s J i a i 4 I 2 '! A a ? s ft y THOMAS Star-Spangled i AND i National j THE JEERSON GIRL WIDOW’ - -Bobadilla— : j i ? encamped i H — t ) return ’ ' heartwas oft-battered I I J -BY ! 1 -TJ’— i rH a 6o’clock: A Liberty at Summer Jay park from Norway in 4— rfTgo' aie today 4 give piano to Willmers of & S8& ’-Dance Kelly Irene Williams is home her parents from the coast visiting with and Mrs A H Kelly Mrs Mr in Williams sang the Day” prima donna partlast "A a Knight for company Gaiety theatre San rancisco season at the sing the leading and is here to of part in the forthcoming production “Pinafore”at Wandamere Mrs fMBBMr a: Advanced J!vill give Ward this a J( in evening at Hand Eleventh ol- T tO Loss of lilah Oberg -Abdon “Good-by :JVhen Vannah Just a Edna Hafdy Weary miss Amy weaves Little Love : iiii b -live 4 j B ! Ii ll j Bl X S Illi I ( q 0 B Bill: 1 -costly j dollars but in depression gets bored to death at throwings his away for a new thrilljwhile' money loafing I’ lie is It is To stand still isTheto stagnate! costly business man who continues to take the time to loafj loses the joy of living in that he is continually j smb SB between HayEESS 8®! gsxgffig l g He i x I I sii HS 1 1 B ! consuming without producing fatal activity ip the one element the most to human! necessary mischief for Idle finds Satan that is how we get the' hands And from the loaf habit It “gangster”— and leads low A comes high forever seeks pleasurd man or as who woman the alpha and 01 existence usuva omega ally finds the roads paved' with high-' J z thereE J y7 ' Hausen i : j 4 I i HI 0s ! prices do He Simple ' fc for I 1 -Ye ' ' ” r’ of7 the second act Verdi will besung at Saltkif band ’concert jn- cGm-V UpletO ’forrri this afternoonand ng 'w’jthie-being the first ln'years that Xthls'cholc- number has-been given in A’sait Lake V! Those’"singing It7’ will be t7 7’ 'til dn’a Anderson opr ano Edna Dwyer i The octet from ’’‘La Tfavlata” by - ir Li C3ES3H r ’j'TL'atD — ansj to-’ 1 the drug at this Applyeffect -evenf The after -time 1 ILjuJilLA-t ( l) £rCLlC-Aj O - i -a - il w m J store daily as and ' ? ' the w-Qrldjr - thatiseemsof i ' improvement firm feeling that ' a most is I ' pleas- zJ '' lOtr-auvwuBemeau n J-‘ O ’ ' ' a r- N s- c ’ zf rt t-' f i r- ’ 4 if ' nothing " coxne? -should' ‘one step' k-?-- ' i-f' V"- X ' '4G ' 'll i 1 B i " ’ ' t ' A1 X-'' Z’SI 22 A ’ h ? '‘r J K - :'k? :Z£'-X J 3 J:-fe"'-iii ii 111ILl4W1U l success--even from-the l ” ' z II ’i i ' VE i X ? W nt J - 1 -’ri V - 'U’ V Tf you- will answer- or investigate the classified advertisement most interest tdW2 importance and of those printed today you you willV-ihave step taken an important stoward two a -jr Aftr mix ’ -‘U-pay J 1 a A ot-too- refreshinglotion is almost magical Even first treatmenta marked is noticed and the Jace has the strong : ( " f ’ a ( -tho f - on-)V-this are spending fortunes in Thousands the signs of efforts to remove their faces Such premature age from almost any women of willingly for pay worthlesswrinkle amount money ot removers wnicn mere are many If they only knew it the most? effective is a simple remedy wash Imaginable can be made harmless face which They up at home in less than a minute! have only to get an of powdered ounce saxolite and half pint of witch hazel -In ' 'the There isshop who 'flitselseIromV'’ woman nothing shop to having' and her' fancy lights do but shop fthat and the: other costly gewthat is sent home on the spur of gaw oiten‘-come the The moment reckoning with the quarrel when the Jbillv the endof the monthij-?'’ arrives at all all are! the result And idleness tooi much much time uriac-'£f for for which :We must counted always higher' figures at When-you stop to think of it” loafing is the costliest thing in the frantic 7 ’’ A- ' ta-y is pawn honor”’ Home Remedy Wrinkled aces -Tears J:' f " is the son who has nothingto waits for' his father’s bheck'' usually the boy had who jewelry to “debts of his7' pay There and : Granier’£ ’ B'e-sides ' f ! The iBBBMBBBBBBBBraB — Guardian is That long story to cut a short” said the voice which was husky probably- with emotion "I hadim to set and leave ’im on a doorstep ’is ’a’ fell asleep and ’at must dropped on it?to t’ footpath an— would 'e yer believe woke up there — when in it” was eleven pence Manchester Miss Afton Hatch Puccini from Tosca Miss Liliu Davfe of Lohr My Heart Miss Johnson Elizabeth iffihe PublicanVan Da Water "John Russon' gjosannah Miss Josie Hinckley 55 Dry Those Rlego Miss- Amy Greaves Love You Smith ’Because 'Miss Lottie Brain xiivuguv Dweeuy solemn Ambrose i' John Russop 7 Wv'?‘B'car Not O Israel Buck ’S' Miss Josie Hinckley ' gjgSgjijs rl a i-T Rose ? I terrible orge s y jj s ‘ Vannah Day Sweet Miss Eyes Are & I Handel A H ' ? thin partition a Therethewasbar only II parlor and the taproom I of the suburban hostelry so wasthat per-hans could not help hearing what about a certain Bill confidence condition the previous even-inWell is Miss Mollie Lindell Sight Samson and De- sssiSBfiBBBBlBnBsBs fgjl LUCK! m tne Aowing program:Cradle Song v 7 ' I John the 630 p - J-UCXl-4 k Edwards Jjc ' - V - Operatic airs Cream of the Metro politan Bruce John Held conductor Mr Held would be pleased to play numbers if telephonedin "any request our day8 in advanceto Wasatch 2618 pupils of concert v-'w:-:z:- recent ' i' — the Lottie gozier was one of the""' at meeting riday afternoon the Young Ladies Mutual at the Twentieth ward amusement hall Mrs Cozier sang some Hawaiian has songs effective She a which were very and during her sweet sopranovoice the islands she greatly visit to the that Hawaiians with important impressed quality She sang on several occasions in the Islands Mrs k 1 of living or the cost but the time wasted between the My husband works on a commission two and xnaikes considerable Yet he pme-how works money — 'When after we have accumulated bl her or little we seemed to spendfit all a realize not until v?e do does Jhe And on the job the need of continuing great "I believe there are a many then they blame people like that and cost of their' misfortune on the high bight living when in reality “ cost 01 Wasims little than truth epigram MnrA ckse it is certainly In your Loafing W costs 1UU1 "willful waste else rui are' than nnvthlnc vov not only your money lut Rnpnflinc the process in tne yourself urselt piuucw to loax tnan to It costs more money only spending ar© not you live XVor tne money the monev you should be is only the rich man who can axfora-the' Ipafing And he is high cost of fs realizing how it not only In cost 4- soloists ’ - ( of j Overture Stradella lotow Caprices-T(a) Pilgrims’ Chorus from Lom-" hardi Verdi (b) Salvation Puerner' Army Patnol "H M S Pinafore Sullivan (By special request) Invocationto Battle Rienzi Wagner De Sultanas ‘oriental Daniels DescriptiveA Night With a Salt A jGrandLakeselection Policeman Puerner Die Wagner Walkure X’aprice Victor Badinage Herbert Popular selection Prince of Pilseri ‘ special attention to cello and harmony " — fi- — - i riifniiii rr —i 1 ' ‘'ll sii f wA’4 1 - I ' J "1 ' A’ J s f t 5 I - Bai f i-3 |