Show I AND MUSICIANS MUSICIANS Ir II i iII M II II I It seems to h bo he the tho order of or things f that there should holl bo be ono one t rom prominent over over-it in lit the the- Lost I t 1 it was th the S Symphony concert Tho Iho io to come holds x another of nt equal la Interest III in th the tho bOne bOne- tit Fit rt t. rt at J l the iho First lh l I h I Di tI from tb the inu musical artIstic anti and social sloe sine of th the tho occa occa- slots sion Io very worth worthy Abject which the Lime prominent musicians win have ha havethe the tho affair arrah In charge are arc anxious u. u iou iou- upon th time the public Tho rhe debt ingratitude in 11 gratitude that tho the musical public public- owes tl to MacDowell well for his contribution tion to the musical world and amid the lustre Ins lus tre tro he has shed upon American com position Now ow that his Ills ability and ha e left him the of or the co country are t trying to re rc- realize alize a sum which will enable the Teat itt composer to pass JIms his days das in comparativo o comfort All o of the services ser sera vices ices of local artists artistE as welt well II a Ha throughout the country countr x in in centers rs are cheerfully and freel given gi A H H. community we should hould al also also al- al so 50 bo he proud that we have among us musicians who ar are capable o of inter intel ells MacDowell's music mume which is well known to be he strictly classical anti and very difficult The Thc program Is as follows follows fol fol- ci- ci I lows n tvs 1 1 Organ S lo n a To 10 a Wild Rose Cli b The Eagle nagle c To tho tIme Sea Sen John J. J McClellan 2 Vocal a The Robin Sings in tn the Apple Tree iree b Thy Ihy ne Beaming Eyes Ees c cA A Mold Maid l Sings SinAs Light Hugh Ju h Dou Dougal U. U 3 a n Deserted b lu In the Skies hen When Stars Sar are Glowing c e Time The Bluebell ll From fromm an Old Garden Miss lIsi Agatha Berkhoel 1 t. Piano fa a R nc cr every b Witch c To 0 anter a aWater aWot Wot Water 1 Lily Uly d II Morns Moms Line o C I 4 A. A D. D Sirs Mrs Graham Putnam 6 6 5 Vocal S 11 a Through the Meadow b Melne Meine c Long cl Long Iong Ago o. o id tel ii In the iho Woods lJ Miss Ils Emma Lucy Gates GalEs I C t. Pin o. no u Sonata Op CO 0 Vies Flos re reIn re- re ren HIT In n Arthur Shepherd 7 i. Vocal an U IC Confidence b Ii Nightingale J J. J Brines Brine The next musical l star stam- who will dawn upon our horizon Is Madame Schumann In a recital to he be given on un In the tIme evening of or D December 31 which Is already a topic of great In- In in interest crest terest In the mu musical world In Salt SIL In-I In Lake Lale The Tho recital will twill be given at atthe lh time the First Methodist l church and bids hilI bids bids' I fair all to be tho the principal event e of or the th clo closing week of tIll the year Time The greatsinger great greatsinger singer CI has made a n. triumphal progress progress pro pro- gress gross through the tho cast east and it II is IA safe to say that she will be he no less Ics enthusiastically en en- I received crl in the tho west Mrs Richard C C. Alc Ahoy Aloy will sing the offertory at SL St Marks Mark's cathedral this I morning from rom rein the thC oratorio of or St. St thou tho that Paul PHul l alem the Prophets to I |