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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, THE DRAMATIC SOPRANO 33:20) SOE oremime tom ete opinion, "ike anyo young waning , ey¥ could scarcely belle ve jountil the} the Lo net Nearly taken half up by: BY. W...ARMSTRONG,:\ little salon) was }for that (dare the the grand piano. Above) ‘he it, and along oné@ side of the room. hung: laurel wreaths tied: with. tibbons lettered in gold or black, setting forth the date of the performance and» he name, Madame Eugene Tauben The ribbons ‘were though decadé the ago. bright..inthe loss saip?) ali the sunshine. wlack' latest of the dates was ao "Since that tim sah Peau she tiat #6 first dramatic vé iret 270Oned, before little ahie sung I say your companion more me | than sopranos, that-sheswore*when now on*rare his. grace-at maid itered intendent j'‘was id to e td sum-/the occasions, to the: palace. had ealtled @ cab, ainne and drove to Smita 5 well-remembered| "to ° them both, th -¢ put 1anké his' position, the Sing He | her, waich thé ar- opera music a and 2 , ~~ } you ahd ¢ Republican it by the knowledge. would y ow need vou Family not sald _you of * leaves, eowintry touched: by sunshine, the the mibraclé ; rr ie Intendent, hearing her voice, jechild! None of taem an approach you.' had i missiles guns by} nee family jar g ad to i Quarrel eee, Taye than a x Togs ‘ i@ woventsrent diet rare RORY vulgar "quatrels tent s Aaa eiVoE as * sess Sadat ce is.more. and over (faprk = ne | ata td ruauea = ot fam aa ugses. t Lad R ~ oo caine ber hetbe- TAPS weBT! Honey OG! two-really learner? knew what' diasensions eae Phadaianie Perio: w ae "more bee ech to HER the. thrown other "as Von eo biutother Tregnenr repetia)| sion re asm <u misunderstandings is the favorite seat of Madame Tauben It was with ‘a feeling 'of satisfaction | retire in your zenith. You should have had been!wall.one facing this wreath-be- | %#t'she recognized inthat thethings had re-| waited; Youto me aditior you are only in that decked mained unchanged ten years of | nay s our art, my Today). {n> theswwint ‘ ; her Yetirement In-a-moment tne 7 ' 2 A oe : rane of them- silvery are destroy homes mn * cont ined © ie eon Bare bane : fore Loo | but wanted rs ne aes hancdoes the a pees a MOE Te ad F understanding yetu here You left us to go then, . BY ELLA WHEBLER WILCOX, Special Service, Copyright 17, vulgarities. And ee devil tor £ ay jora's. she had ‘finished to the other in heart stirred by agitation Eugene, we go to Amerte IL. begged you FAMILY JARS. / ; hishand before his fate t6 tears following each "other frierids' Eugene, | Do not | «aon ° as See anding there, she gave ie opening | it to you-and risk | Orie sito aang, Caly ‘snoe ait the Herr | artistic Mean back Half an nour later she descended| from his eyes. When ; the three' flights:of stairs to the street | she looked from one appearing a noble. figure ina gown « f wistful anxietv, her well to the: boards of the rmniveftar Court theatre where. for twe nty years had of would rest benutiful, eerie JULY 21, 1907. riety Inter Een me eee a " Aecrnicee inicias che he IA oar Ave y n on rns yearns Fi iy amity ainotedane tus. meee Ses band's sisters, wife's brath ; v Ehero-so.-that-itvdy ere-dare ; mendérsc whe obsers| repaley abe ats oie: a Pehomes lnee j sual ae Ss of . contention: m keomany verts datection; butoehes delli@ate: inntekoi oe neuen the lover finds them charming 1 ; in] -of omaritalhappiteas tf rent mpefore We ated often tp riage ‘iTanles md th folks," eet is husband of the letter<she ‘held in her ‘hand, |J0!ned them : ; He seemed quite unnerved, and seemed to grow fresh and. er again) ..- came to you see whether [| strumpke, aly s so placid, even wher -so fresh and | cher gree," inc ian , that, Soll can sine." she began, herthe voice a | strangely people art stirr quite outTo of both tune,of appeared when sherehdbed evyea:for inlittle tremulous, partly from strain therh the by Nasty words veaungt , be so: reaaily| sre triaan Woreecnnha he wite: canriet enrestored Haine SHG presence, This is the result ft to-hng me:alwiys:been a: soycce of WON-)of ae Ain etimans Gaiaele OF ant on the part der that people-the: majotity etic iia peed ebiBia sae here ae stant. she could. almost through "the air) and with which the boards! hear the othe -soft the ‘wreaths had Her memories. lierr Strieger, were whirr/ "swial the among the had not ae heard her ae ese moment and sing alot ; ir, tenor, | © ¢ jest of Gyem, and'this letter tode~ from had set all the past fnto motion. He . of-a@ ‘ fallen. on df the writér, her former colleague, for eee on te hin with one u had won. She married bringing so many recolpartly from the impori of | peautiful past-youth, euthusiasm and | memories-nad crowded tnto the room éven thelr mv j with the sound of her voice, so mately and so dearly associated much more courtesy and kindness' they bestow upon the members ‘o denr," it his Only grac he cried, jast "now:| month atj- "8 cing difficult ' p think impressed M1) - of his grace! ae If kindness of frie ndship se ‘Today she nad the first direct wore from him, He had forrned the plur of an American Bayreuth He would give ‘Wagner on a scale unequalled | x ith { gut own dear!j life con-} the hat shall I say So thought- America: is so far," he echoed weakeped remonstrance I did not come to ask you about distance,' he nnswered, smiling renew my own ani in-art."- more pleasure than many others . In | My name Tabea ean. stunds or you need for oe ve in the imucn os eel oint you silt that i ye eached ra fina and should be i. a@teonce, or as this my (career, consent to. is and share Sere it Sttlewere Strieger's before i To bot h he was a 1 the I crowning | tradition hope that} itPe with neee eetme, Tauben all the 1 the hame, reat fin- reparations oe hdatess when "te : , of e rae, a4 ha oecur of (thre the" o as nie rf i. ‘ BHOUIG NIE' eee ns m to. husband Di affairs of Own, Nor nee and this wife rule and =sosethlity Shunt ‘ "of family amily jars jz Gtdty "Ge SBS potas of he Seer ro aimaat Of 1e* Sahara ge > -slve Lene she request nol is established. bya ich in (rea ga Be ty Or coro wit: s_ will accident men out it ie an al incre: crests dete divastroue a on "iP , Hicworr 34 Set ad d:! la na h small oecurrenges of dat mothers, are prone of the feelings of of.-strimgers jonrd lite ( ontinued from Page On One.) to be a their own | to the other in uncertainty and who sit! Slon. Then a generous thought confustruck Sie he, e Vanderbilt, is a photo Alfred will not be thitety years of age fifty millions, on of -Vanderbilt's Alfred nelius share, he the rignt Reginald' the And now answer. taney She had left them given He smiling it ‘ina : - stable years: Wil the old unt til tog receive the Oct t ue but and has accumulated steamer, a was wall lying when circus ring. large with his face SreAt: =e : "To the left, In the for: ees ae © while he expendi a himself eee read CA home. oY teen Cupid below |and ee asthe 1s wee eae ba oe is ae "at art er thes. a vit are ae L { = ant "W hat ee Is it, my MN t ard, ae ue to take the first: oes oe Soe : Aa Cu eeniigtn pais es are which Mammon. Some of the Causes, likes the benefits and refinements bestow. but he-has ena due at an important bse ihis the sow her o n volce Strange when She ere <o] would Jike an engagement opera dear?" asked John stooped over the bed kiss from. her lips 3 Thropeh Se ar luxuries'! to let a oa-horror JUDGE 42 ties of can! St. ‘iis| WHO Gaudens park. FEARS NO After . intercession an ai of Lincoln Chicago, to be statue placea of Augus When| looking fad out chosen of: the in Lincoln at the' Lin- Ne! 88 the window. She the' Lesbestod, but: it ind. triun nphi int, and from that mo-| ®¢ heard his name;softly called he} Sounded oddly different, even to her, j}ment scarcely realized the routine of} turned uncertainly and, resting on one| from the way she had sung it to the preparation for a journey in ttsel£/ so; 27™> lalf raised inser Se if looking | Herr Intendent and SEE ORL DG, CHO: AG lunusu 1 to the quiet: of her life. ~She; "©8tc hingly into her face Then he compantst at the E£nzisweiler opera. jhadher eyes always fixed on the fic eee back on the pillows, closing| When she was only just begun he ture, witn which the past, in memories| lS eyes. His hair had turned a yellow | stopped her with more than suspicion of. Hert.) Strieger eemed strangely white Deep furrows, showing priva-| Ol impatience in his tone. commingled ~) tion as well as age, crossed his fore"Really, 1 must ask you to excuse Her little collection of keepsakes andg| etd a id ran downward from the cor-|)™e {am already very late. Tt would ok ve divided hen hrienden oe os Ve uae be Imposaible to offer Les he had many. ~ But the Could' sh VOI hat he failed to|.ment My artists: "a1 she - sent tothe: operasto:. the | h<oos? ized her Would she have| aged for the season ' i dent rho he ‘Gould -noup sown um nad not Fate managed] lutely. nothing; - unless''-and looking viVe> uy Wher vic ime. "back she this moment with such Gaaiuneivin' Gees al her his eurt,» busines directness vould have them aewai Linty Sitting down: by the bed«sne} Wavered unless : eo0d2bvi vera' yyot vid with. | Temained silent Fora song a her Unless: y ut she asked out e ind ai t its] to bi were too tumultuous her . 3 :attempt | Linless. you a ] > the me i h vue sSciry t 1 h PAnce in 1 t; bul through il). that "strung. -s fk ee one | chorus.' nm 1D innd her tone had elation and' the + : vard dusk he‘opened nis eves and é | proved. his. suspicions gerisupported he € on his arm; / this time he His f ace»préw 1 ae suadeniviscarle . lea' Seupeaos cadlt Sas dat her long and searchingly as} .¢), "hit Bf Rene earlet, then I ademas: chris ties ie a 1 She, sat. there. "quite. still: he de Shs wey onge bthe erossed th t om of her gown ‘ ~ ' rer hands "TL will ee take ‘ic she answered. Phe pressure of hes ‘het l fingers it | ‘Clasped in her lap, and without cour; The : res , the arrangement Seemed" to. civ inspiration di fe TOL BO up s was s \ in tata : made with a -cretal argutuments ‘or those did not tal e fais for her to learn muld dissuade her from was expected of her and that her . ‘'Yy was to be $15 a week e : wa \ ; h imy I aes 888 » days. later, when Wer Strie. : m a : no the is told that she must sing taat é emperee 1 sun t he aT 5 t command. H mad ao) litSei, of bearing * Dare! . Pie cer alt thing. akhe eee On her return was sper to<he I vyhen ch ravi ( | le I + Pay le} ; awake, and questioned her eagerly 1 audience, ‘telling h lat tl pen} i cc es x " hers when woid it b talking always | 0? as } Pree. S ' . . ! if; and>»that t, until after a few days he| a sat at the ‘side of "his bed, a fa atoaf dist SS ahd years oh, it.cinto. . her e, the h ned h ~ g Ney packing York -n tian nghard nd is She J la at Vive in instead oF I | th it the soonthe to ere or. face ‘gone, ne, VK before, and go Ktonitoholienis. end upon lar nding usual of enger!l "init of the the crusts of the ‘ De eat ee Dees, she left him for a litue while cause she hdd left supperless for hers ould her memory for eve {| Reeottection: ordeal, she conjured up iv aiti tax elie: HinbiaIvelick days of | Te o ections oF the old .Enziswellet ] and of tnat had the week fact had the brought ‘bt lastpthe week in . back with } | 4him, a interest she was calied that his means r oO small and advance had their p to ee ee The duke, audience, OWN the' eek vee ta ; to eeeraa how come, | Patria 3 she | s (with after . scanned a the and aS: very paid board the | his | ae +} t ua chorus, box (what/fine poate of ' the he when si en- } tor, ser) after the volee: shi | ¢laborated ae second @ . came how | eal were Nad'sent detatled-and the "TDS end . | the and were 2By cae numbers theducal Miay,, a for}, ' landlady. what his ‘grace to week> . . heme in| the eree 0 » "do on » -prima } | en to share , i } | RI elsé first its Tel oration asap ec face turned upward' from All the afternoon snesat by his bed-| he man doc aah Pot Pere Sees rare iin. cross-questioned rr ae bulOc 3;und ut no-bUB wodr ee peel ink | SideThe andnéxtthought morning while he slept she| j "He de is not-Se sohore well,""* » he said, he | teiis. cdesenisti@n of Her tarted out, wearing the veivet gown, | !eeds no medicine,-only you | ae , ‘ The next day, whicn was Sunda iSand Seer fier tremulous an-} her fur mantle of a cut of twelve years ies : me half dread ofa' meet) before, and a grand air that m: the | #nd ner free: day ‘to be with him, he snow: many: cnanges)| in so thecemotion of| ee a wen dent st. n » lar him: aefull ind the: date. *acof itt reriman accompanied ta eee Woman her of the house much instinctively dropwh aSioa proped him . | to sing tne Her LC aeitiaok was Phere, after a long wait eh | owed the delivery of the card opera h folbearing tronger, ieee ee ray, had been too snort|the words, "Mme. Eugene Tauben.| Phrase. he r lettet i-not mis-; Chambery Singer to His Grand, the | 8Cene--my~ ill, or,..p vs, called} Duke of nzesweiler," she was snown | White head hy. some issue of his} tothe m: ans get's office. He was busy | ended ngements at U1 ho had aid-| intea -ch:scaw ter hes paige heinge when had up with and pillows heshe began } "Lohengrin" music in the} | beginning of | UP the duet the first act She caught | and Ep Nosved iS ern Bae) por ape: an eats said choking Eeeai voice-my-- And: his| fell,on_her. breast." It was ; ind in a burry to leave to'keep an ens] Some reporters came to tne house, gagément fromm which he' had already | 20d to them, one and all, the German beeneneiainer |} woman told of the glories of Madame} With her artistic susceptibility Tauben, and of her devotion ‘to Hert ith appreher on Aaa aes the air of the Sikke 2| Strieger et Oy fear ae ib. "When she reached} chile faculties as she entered.|!t. Many came to East E ie oer East ghteenth: street) Its \ eas prospertiy and financial! dia-| 5'ree i some through sympathy, ota‘ Sty el letter was? tinction were long way from the] through motives equally humane. The pe ly mount the} dust-covered idealits of ‘Enziswelier. }German consul himself called, Dress of ss : Black and BY . mm: uterial No Ye hite is, rettier pre 7 dotted ee » Swiss muslin when simply made model has the very ‘ GRACE fo Lusé Fea full i > White ; : Dotted : HYMAN. | pleated blac ack ~ ers colored ibbon The girdle is miaty ribbon flowered also he of blackas worn : skirp. bling icipation, unHie held the card and, without ris-| A day later, after a long call from thing hrusting -for-| ing, ee her to a seat gazing in- | fair-haired, corpulent ‘gentleman, tal: moment after vears ifferent] at her ith no sign of rec-j ho left her presence with a flushed sepatatior ! oenition ot her place in the art world face and oy eye 1e agreed with \ 1 : ; > r acce inefit confd wv German womhich sne had gained he zh twenty|sreat dignity, to accept benefi Nan mn rf - , 4. The waist is crossed in surplice or bil ck Valenciennes lace The very rut ee full ruffle of lace to finish them nis 2 Swiss. rown pe with thi fashion, opent leeves and a band short ribbon, well if onethough prefe vm a in I sie h he ightc4 his ao é ilways And bie ere grew to come toward zs te: ; bad head t heat GE opera, o ea : Hejances He | opera lnercice He * did ator recall the" in Tmualaweller writing,|a long time' ugo, in fact. Noor h @XCuUst 1im and state won-!as briefly as possthle? She to the ther time) to excuse calls upon his his haste, aS time, and cert offered fo a vague way, | cletle ee, s" cca ve} On Ee as "guest at other houses a log time her But would|opera desire hung would havejin the her ne had waS now many over oe er by Sia of , t continental) She sailed for ago-quite} reacned home for her one midst of along ivaren' of certain the musical succeeding Enzisweiler.vr she sent at once so- we Vhe lakhsh to the wreaths eee ee of the salon, and them placed a faded side' Herr Strieger a2 Lohen- te Sm = PP Ras. Sate! B Nth - oat ae - 0 Ree! Judge Landis, of the United States court "at Chie: 1g0, appears in pieture He presided at the hearing "where John Db. R tockefeller and etme: hith officials of the Standard Oll company gave testimuny concerning the operations of that gigantic concern. ae Lae ry ae Pasvictinn MAN. ‘ee Sh seemed |. at the Ginette copy re € was only a suspicion of a Smile on his face, but her quick eyes 5 5 , caught it. "I will sing that you'may see what an do," was her answer with a simple dignity Ie io lly ur agreed to listen, though not wit very good grace, and, as she sang al absently twirling her card toward | and later. te belo o = fortune himself. he got worse, sne entered ee remibivtier Hegmaia Vander Baro we . Miss : Gladys Vanderbilt's farm at Sandy Patni en re S more reas more incoherent. He said - eo rhend.-wasccaomNie an "that's ee she " here-éveryt ing would come rig 1 tight it part of his andere. but 1 glad it was not, You are the friend, = ay ee | madame i yes,F am the one," she answered them all. Their emotion affected her} Hh oe ing very much as sne rose only with a sense of triumph. She felt | ae on herself against the tabie she} herself about to begin life afresh, , after! abbon t = oo as black araperisg. Ailing : » 2 Pe |having set it aside. ae ‘in res by sh¢ stood in the Liebe: ftawasonthelvoine thal she Beane her ap Gwynne. Vanderbit dice his four-in-hand, and Vanderbilt, the eldest of the ‘familv who re¢elved for the German uncerta rca = although worththirty-fiy about be : ; tune, Moore center soprano are ogee Rad baa nuabend "Nothing-you "areé ‘all' so gond to . ana Tnae ee Goh aer Sue Ge ra Si mar only ene eary. OF, a, Gl@EK-, Tndcgd,. th osalie, ee whisper ed, complications are innumerable. where ‘John-dear "John. she shyly anmoney prove 54 he Bote us conte ation ins scw eared. yF) _comes eld up as an exampled jafly of ‘thers, and now after a de- . ana home bs Mrs, Alice @.Vangerbilt, tor ly' "Tete : ne one : Nene. dat @ ‘fete ia ‘ tae eont tars . In ne Gnaee bar As sa lated attirwenckon on a 2 ta thi ee legal age and rect heirs-to*the vast' fortune accumul: stad' by a aie youngest of five diAlfred Gywnne Vanderbilt Al all pa Ree si . bal _ foe of tne nouse. Herr Summer Evening Dress friend : ae pe STUNG Grace. a moment she had. gone temper over tO the "phone and was ‘calling up Walcriticism, the ter Scott. ire for the "Walter," she asked, when he had hold-not-for answered, "would you Iike'to be thargates med Immediately, nere tn the house? Sti. if the need came. these -women| 2&3, I. mean-it. ‘l.am ‘nokvjoking at Would die for their:tamill al. Come up vat once and. talk it But to live the highest ideal' of over, then (ood. bye. izrecable womanhood hém pra "Tnere Losalie, you, sea what I too serious a stralr have done. -Now, you must-agree to That beginning av Peet be murried. righthere in the, library money-is not. infrequently the.chip on with me, fs; so0n.asWalter can arthe domestie shoulder which leadatoe? 2Os* with a clérgyman. : And tne family quarrels. you are better: we -will alk. go-off TW heuhwakenalta inna alderate ve thet ns trip and take Rosalle ane wife--extravarint ns tha = al dauch a improt idem he Hic etd "Row ilie smiled through -tear-filled & . l i ann 7 owen. inn ga Solon companist dear as dramatic ‘en ‘Ver catia a? tone, the unrestrainéa) a small fault; the Severe! nagging !mpulse Tet loose members of tht house thé stranger within th ear e Inderta ge undertaking. manager id familiar figure, 4 should by both Madame a ere projectéd ic Bont make wives and considerate spiicianith rs maice @ HET apiicientiv to m her tons tong t ‘pros a. small l eee place, but ite its cteran stamp of of anace approva 4 : "I shall not put them into Imm ediate| goes the world over." execution," @ Went on. "'thes grand Herr Strumpe, the accompanist, was plans, but I have written them <all immonéed to. his post, and even things, woul of on:1 is yeanat nd orn ikinxg room, -he as- Ine ten tiisbe tie ee rane res family far.' i E So ee eee What In mathe: is the be ane 00 aw i. rie erat meérest trifl is a grave ; sérious | yorce'has. changed ~the Sonane mlsdemeanor tn their own Yet toe love thelr own families and yalue Aheif RARE SEY eR Ca own homes ROSIE'S DECISION. The Nagging Impulse . since besides sreat | He could sing a ‘ is a detajl, but,to her| himself now, and in America. guest wd -Bera thought it 1 hom verbial even at Bayreuth jtself. His eall came! Into his face but to ask you to hear to her like a trumpet sound! me Sing again Then, with sudden "Will you come to America to sing earnestne nd putting her hand on at my Bayreuth? remember your | fs ar o ask you to tell me Elsa; none has approached it in ali the; frankly, candidly, whether I can risk Vears since | heard you Now, with ing Do not hesitate I will do ju the growth of time and experience you | a ou say But hope L hope that nave learned the Brunnhilde und} ‘ ill allow it ‘Isolde."" Ah, haw T[ long to hear ou ‘Ia it coneert or opera?' he asked in the second act, ot hetter vet to | quickly, professional interest thrusting sing the Tristan Jn ft lth you! other emotions f your voice is not fresh as it Operal' sae answered; "great Wagronce was ither is mine But ou; neriag performances, Isolde, the have the God-given spar vl Ya Bri vhild with the routine, tl tradition ith Wurene, tell me, who directs this vour art and your presence, which I eat in should have read of it." can so well imagine Will more th hic ger, the tenor; surely you nake amends r beg vou to come I member him with and' Yes, him? "Remember would th vou arain feel that to sing here vas mucon plans, vague as.to So P : The. See a the hisy apologe conseauenc it a second cur Thern the next season After a brie tract: but -episode-ylelding experience thie You forget, I am pensioned now wos widowed At the worst I risk onl? that. My In the basy -years that had followed | contract Js ehded." sone had thought: of yvoungStrleger Yesterday she would have pap "My oftener than she had read of him, and } care is ended Today it wa ifferhad allowed herself at such moments, en to think of him more than the LSS This is 90 unlike you, ne began, ing is finds ‘no matches | in aj whien | her my man at ee thar | household a sures‘ rate; i1 our othe'. cultured and refhied-treal casual acquaintances With «sol. ewn who are} came tail = Undertaking . ot ; But I i nite thapthe am ' Count| before people to please that - intiwith ; 3 tT know It was ‘kind of him.|] [ did sing well that morning. But It is/| thirty | #50ut : more jan admiration independent of expressed for her voice. But bition ask | vears, but since they seng first:‘Elsaye ndof |{j #8! "Lohengrin". together the her Nfe engagément at the ducal the tres, and ne had .tnen regarded her tle &. tye t nerfor- ‘inne s eS wos ive ea, Sp oa caaticl ic re . gh hil cea |