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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 4 REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Lhevinne, oe Bamoue oa Prominent Residents of Salt) via br 5 Ls Lake Seeing Sights on of thewhoColo director ind theyrchestra Squire th Coop. =| | nial iter Great White Way. choruses i } of thethese tho director also haye wi sh of ‘program. Rus- sian Pianist, ' Is Secured for Concert. Festival theater A PUPIL OF RUBINSTEIN; ort shu . Sea orehestr: i ggive night, to ill to Meson increas¢ alee or hi will n, by Max Bruch w 11 pean TS tbou side a t 1ere % ‘1 be May F4| MUSICIANS ARE HONORED oe assis 1909. 21, Society's Wish Colo Josef FEBRUARY ta | MUSICAL TREAT MUSICAL EVENT AT UTAH PEOPLE 5 IN NEW YORK | FOR SALT LANE SALT LAKE THEATER SUNDAY, now be Gratified This : mis ae ran 5 \ mis-| be a e wil | HasAS Beeeen Interest ,onsiderable . From Lake prize at the meus, | re-| OINSELS x Circ sical Circles iy Beehive andSf Pianists the rat ba richaetook ae Aroused in Musical lce Elsteddf« ¥ will render two num-/| ee hiv Sis tate ttract ing Over Engagement. ero i | Miss Arrangements have: been whereby Josef Lhevinne, the compares celebrated Russian pianist, has been engaged for of Monday, evening ee any | p! { a = ; eee oan ae Edna EvansTatr { will 7 sing the #0or- sho y o be ae eee Gotham. ar Sn) no tha he det Mr Whitney, Ir } Horat J G. Jo ne Spencer and and Rehan their isses Jean ‘the Monday arrived party The ; 7 ‘ © LAKE a . } 0 Vire x Civica Tnaesant Pec to" BE an hon in lie Republican Special Se rvice the 20.-Among Fet York, New the during this ‘city In Lakers ce} vere.' Colonel i ow! Clayton, ed ‘ : Pe Somyrie: ar recen det ariet will shortly Anton fa nous made which Sumlitien Rubinstein, a generation ago i ee Soo ae a Dares: he is the exact counterpe ce of the IS ACTRESS ‘ RUSSIAN ble he whom Rubinstein, n das and style, poetic tone, production SALT fue COMING treat} great prove will "Lhevinne Oe te 1OVOre leading £0of TIUSIO Salt Lake's lotice Pes => Rott en ss ¢ MISiat é Shalt Kase me | aoe ethanw ‘ll Rae a eA er working hard the last two weeks Mr event thi for preparation in numbers the arranging now i s Coop for the "ar t part of the program, which ene thar : his of at t ne debut it Pp A, : booking important most of the One informed of the comin of the oe Salt Lake this season will be that | G@ughter, Miss Sybella Slayton, who piano of the study pursuing been has the Heats Nazimova, Alla Madame planists as he is oa ae t of Russian time some. for city German the in phenome so has been who | tu l player ‘countries| Buropean of critics the by atour After that she| York in New successful being] nally interest is considerable "There Lake to: Salt' return two. will the Biand | Princess the at has "remained Lhevinne,| of coming t ove hown i hitae re Meow seasons two for steadily theaters jou th of personality 1@ in especially are Vhitney TEE, "ER peak English an me be oe Sine Lhe-| that spay Repor virtuoso. new vinne looks if there was no such/ ing an confounded the Fast b ute to surope, where they will meet thing in his makeup as nerves He | prese ett "Iba n' and the inte 1} ectu il | their sons, Horace and Frank. both of | has none of the eccentricities that for| drama to overflowing hous 1i@ has whom have been The Imthe all will on.visitmissions four of party C and pictured e xtensi al been musicians are apt to| gome reason many thereon. | or Giterestson® polnts ortant IT aiid magazines the in he|s aes for ae eEre te As in indulge : : : . nts , man usiners successtu ome 6 ig rehas who Whitney Horace mer Rusate be and young Is 4 She , inetent of & planist. his mission, from been released iderful | cently ha to sald Is who up-/sian struggling no been has 1ere ard road in the life of Lhevinne;| magnetism and an etait Nate talent | will return to Salt Lake with his parneither has his life been a bed of) and technique fhe Shuberts are preents The ecclesiastical duties of the He| finished yet not are son this|other York New of outside her senting en-| work, hard of life a but oses, the| for a furlough granted been has ne and time, first the for season at every turn with his father | uraged oe meen ‘leo ‘§so ditterent'' different'' 2 and fi. . Seas in guiding at Rubinstein one stage ofat hisanother career, with/ arranged ‘tour Lake. to the She coast, time oeccupfed touring, will bring | Paine: will wael will_include a Salt stage| he great und | y Safonoff, that marvelously, her Ne York company and three cars 1en Tt sume Als work New to came family Spencer The will) repe oor Her settings of stage the] duri conductor, Russian gifted brother, and son their to meet Doll's | York Ibsen's include probably sne-| days student of his yea last a| from returned just has who Allan, und Gabler Hedda Ibsen's House," youth,| 32 years old, and is now vinne ‘and Germany: la SIG mi years' three | Coquette." Comtesse Bracc's | Roberto ih ae - ce os are Row er an ae (tbls 2 ; yan ee to be dissolved Dissolution Sale greatest event in western shoe selling is the chief topic of conversation among | he had been elected Greater, broader and better than any shoe sale you've ever involves the entire stock of the greatest shoe )! West. laws require complete settlement of all o bligadissolution may be effected-hence, you b ave j equal intelligence shoe sale ever offered the people of this ff suage." | vicinity. ' Every pair of Davis' famous "money-back' shoes, oxfords, slippers, etc. at way below values-to sell quick. for now-shoes for later in the season-the savings will make buying for future use well worth while. Three remarkable numbers quoted to show, just the significance to you-of a Davis bona fide sale. ‘‘Nettleton's'' for men-‘‘Foster's'' for women-not men- tioning the other splendid lines that go at this price-the values you know-to the brings pair - many $6.50 and $7.00 Dissolution le sa lines to you Another price you'll not soon forget -Men's and women's newest lasts-best leathers- tremedous assortment-Actual values to $3.50 and $4.00 the pair-Dissolution sale prices, John | Matt |ecity, | and dollar' table Browning fluency and Mr. of and at lots-short lines that accumulate during sale-To close 'em, jalumn{ | ferty | us ated jin to They are visiting register me S. of Salt Lake, who from the de partment "happy asked combination" for, but Our experts have carried on a series of experiments to at- tain the object desired, and after subjecting the finished article to the tastes of chocolate we connoisseurs, are satished that "success is ours' -we have the perfect "Bitter Sweets." We feel warranted in saying they are "so different" because wherein others have failed to completely satisfy, we have "hit it just right" and are accorded Society's approval. Half pound 40c. One pound 80c At all drug stores Mrs. their who the unl- McCaf- was gradof science ‘DEEP INTEREST TAKEN IN | GRAND OPERA WEEK Interest tion of the |season is indeed keen opening of the at the Colonial in anticipagrand cpera theater, Music lovers and social leaders in large numbers will occupy boxes, divans j}and orchestra chairs, | The company has a cast including 17 principals direct from the largest |opera houses of Europe and featuring |}a number of the finest artists In the The Lambardi Grand Opera world, company, besides its large cast o f | principals, curries a chorus of ‘40, and orchestra of 40 pieces, together with }the minor principals, Scenery, costumes and al] effects were brought \from Italy. The repertoire includes {ucia," ‘Il |"Rigoletto," Trovatore,"" ‘"Calvaleria "Pagliacci." "Carmen," SORORITY GIRLS DANCE AT MUSEUM having above great them the da Current Review Social | arran nce Lake's | choes of the anniversary Crane Ladies Literary club will co tinue to be heard for ecee There but one BenUrie oe expressed in regard to annual function, that of sincere congratulation to who so well managed the social the responses an literary toastmistress and toast sivers marks e distinctly {is unusually a ke merit of its gifted high class sere club wome novation which proved very - ne Minerva, who may be neglected ate ae be a Burney or De Btael silg hted, Meant torment an make stoics Suey But cae o more often its pleased and | T he private sneer, the public je delighted ae eritic's epigr: um-full pres oh With deference, obeisance and even! Th coffee houses' iganicucononed) evotion, oas Which come to her as a much deserved | The lettered saloon's spicier rcoas potion, And more than all, to bight sree pose And are rem her by members who] That strange jibe of the "azure hose." really know True mer and worth and are eager] If to those fluttering, half-fledged birds grow Sped the sharp arrows of the herds In nee aiken What had you won, who, from ae flight Of a club finished yv age Sa might On ae of the workers and striv-| Discuss with perfect ay, off ightly, with ruthie nad: "souffle, This modest plea (I deem it quite| A member's book, a nation's law, Whiel 9wil a oneal i 3 ountries and kingdoms-cooked and . Ww u Oo her so wise anc raw; st, In ernoon, ing bright little toastmistress Hg ing "Auld Lang Sy "Come My -- = "Oh, who rous Well } the have sat at this is full ‘ thy of classic to a edg hope| ear so of wisdom near, yet | Who is And dejected nam oO often p scant By The And asking, a "What's for the a goddess| easu and measure sad finds a very this That the if the we this my With type's The the toast, os - politician, With Shaats An Its ; were ere and , e dread, . shy maid; though, ° his instrument to study lens a noe ser objects that Ben To ian for new make Before we their power from ‘ foibles picture 6 to our perdi- With she' "ull freedom Vhat acid would of have tame g "s ore aa to our will be -of> the held Fri Mme. Curie by Hall will read a usk Mr jumbers Er paper on will Ka 8 lo Letina ea s ah SRT tral oie r Cook 4 c Str een God : daael may be wil | a ; ar graphical IO KAve ry rs. Lafa ette Hanch My bas ere will | instr me ntal numbers by Mrs. Oglesby and are vocalM ae iectio i by C. C. Snvith ‘ . _Peters 3 ZA rs ;yder | Mrs. were STC n camea en-| Su t are ooreintieste | ers 70 history 3 . nd. Ch 1b = ee of the members Ladieg ba one € day. ater t ane from SD The pp Namely « ‘ here Lit Lit- vrallment; and ' ' ‘ {this en n « the " lear, crisis oub Womi we a The : I ace ; Hub wit be Bayv > entertained " this Site week Tus day ane wit | st aa a a ernoon ae h Mr 2 ie meeting day, ire lrhita avenu s avaxe, en mest inMon1099 1e¢ . Browni wn us se etton. of t Literary clu Will be entert weg yaates Saturday by fis s8 Lena fH. W seer residence | Temple str Hawg [2 e ast on otite South at = The cauncil: oF, tha Ingiutatay nature-| saan e aMonday, Night saan evoted: in ite own time-honored The way onerous, too, the posted say,) motion and amendment drawn From morn scanned to night tring ing to focus o The question placed aren in th e |ltems.of read, (apart on) and night modelers oe thelr a session from linked to Monday N | cipal Problems, sed hy Mr. Bl Ee mutit= jne meeting will' bea. sool ey. The jean es held Trad day "aveqlins: he nd daw 118 at the home nAewn reviston: ton, progres- oenaay afternoon, "February a Mrs. Have he Broowni or, The E str Seekers' of Dr, Ler. 144 r y Grace aru Strat- meet With Cwhi little pars arepu dike this- " a a the ‘afternooon. tg iiathe eadiines do Hot let us miss: n the program The counci) after grave debate s8:) | Mrs. Shaver Mrs. Br eran. 3 Edwards, "assed laws to make its memory great ton and Mrs.¢ Parr, Mrs, Boyneen to io till time is ho: 3 The ; d ‘ 1 S party's ~ name ~ with 1 u swenka club ThirdwithBast} street, "=? will Stow. mee 446 South. - time, Florence to eye has scanned; | ehetches our trial in the vital ome. tribunal's he, | Each (Time blinds | With tinged meeting club. o'clock of Mea mS eane, A $0 214 Ex at rc the c home oO =e Venger umn wil Ate ‘ South street. ne pro. | rosary n charge of Mrs. U then, he On view the faa And then, before we've time to dot On the atrong volume tn its note s placed, by: difficult devic pa If noun ae: rns' man "Oe reeren te y ake the present clearer shine Than page on page of metric line f when the poet w ose words Some perpen sign or whispering bailar From tha. >dh lef a aiia, en te eh chs ups taken . AY From household or fi ym 80% ta) duty, Bables or bonnets, music uty 7 The woman's club, in modern hue et us compare its fancied fate he marvelsr of our aay,° slight * which an a e oe ‘ anae Neen suns d o \ ) aesoon, reercit Tact a ee Ah fs gl fate, i" ‘ nm ym cK ec u 7 , So. from the clubs throughout the state From _Ogde down to Mantti's gate he Federation's splendid banc Rings ane nessage through the land, giftie's hand | clearer next Literary T) = @ mornin, Agpicea hsto bebe A aoe 1 nine : ‘0 of Au igustus in. the Provine atta re stur minc¢ drawn P . a Lure; perhaps to detail dimmed~ et-overtrimmed- T Birds, beasts, and insects Rearing a wish in many memes for boon of close sort . The Ladies radium's t! > press' as whiepey he creatures, too, of field, mirrored and : may and/| And‘ became game, might youth com-/dnay, February 26, at the reguls saree | aut the club house. "Mire W aR Wien, ROR: man will give a book revie\ . ind Mis sareed. ~ orgies glace: stars, help, of cou fallen See charged which faces. as guideless ; So, if you wish to trace the moral |) Of things, my t« ast has aimed to laurei |The ¢ columns of the women's clubs Will 1oW a total sum which rubs |e idaen shoulders with great things, " whose birth eans an vee ear earti union, ose things, : ee } Orne sorely Mars, to the vital eee which o an on : prohibition. him in . Nay, more; eyes Those hard rd- midnight of And that no iF nger sees in wonde Their thousand palms-that once plunder It only notes from day to day : may 5 say " that little {tem Some quofed.bard rom so us| prewul tarps he whose ow for all men n pen| country jade o' Shanters, int viewpoint things not < immortal women's southern on where ree Ss < , a ; or us tinged with no< such ebon blot; some musical! subject aC o a alk iJ m0 Its only viewpoint here to pick | Oratorio ‘in (Ama~rings: 1 jrowth o From proud achievements crowding | yr. o@ K awh meee be ven b thick leche ai ae 7 ¥. {aD composers ¢ About the clubs by women manned oe er. Poa BASES Gilbert and Harve, w Taught bold: the theory roof riven ils " i ray, adm A With Truth and Virtue; the st Of culture In a canyon teat: | A ndergarten's fragrant grace To beautify earth's coning race Suffrage, the elvic triumphs seen In cleanly streets, and gardens grec | Ye Sone eee things, which but to | Me 2m i} ia t viel them history's roudest fa . Would ny e meant woman's soc a woe, | vox 7 ae ‘tes, mma Raine es y Mots im _ e fancy how that crowd of Jesters, Zalley, instrumental . tussell Victorian wits, the age''s nesto re Would have pounced down apen this T) : rong | erary, oe ee ow pt the Ladies LitIn Diecer ay of claw and a inwialetharniay an ednesday mort o effort problem behold bard universa ; : randmany re nd edt sethis great bat itt or gift, Serves as a mirror The humble cotte | Mirror? so in for see gittie gle see oes votes nioneali won from state's All , lin "e Scottish were be never tho others famous area whic ¢ Ghosts" not | | Pafated® ts | inve nted the arts of spinning and| eav ng planted the olive first, I am | WED belle vin ek from os brain of great the equipped and well armored and eager to = | one's own true worth counts| ast, more at | all of the grandfathers of the i pas dea the goddess of wisdom and e, as = nin Sven and} raches the solar latest With The hear se The The A learn,| to rom power oursels power to Which the view new public In | ee is justify When gen- a o r- Who | Raith affle it, Sindee somo see Think 7 goddess fame wad To ne should sprea Who Fe Irma ing: McMillen" t sie Mesilien Godbe, Elsie Parsons and Hattie lend To Goddess," as Club Allen T. SanMrs. the Ladies * Literary us sters ce by send § ‘ie A A See & Ww I en not Teeert e proposed by sta joined tn sing- are now lor king forward to what will be sal hope you may feel that your} time is not waste In what you ear, or what you have tasted. My friends, "I rise and it won't be sur-| prising If you find me ee bread-all the better for r . pleasure and joy, I rise to ex wrens ae and not to In paying tribute to gol alloy. Let Who rom the flow wea Be fair, Minerva stern, allas th no more That if by homage oa to thee, r long year' rawn in, doth 0 ho ne precious grain of wisdom's gold,| Why, then, to thee as to Caesar's meet, We jay it' tribute at thy And And sc s and potted members eer nd of trust. Wilt thou This xs to ye, rise 1 ub women all; glass too, mother, ‘federation, ever to rise To T Who American flags buntin draped in the form of a canopy. | Was serve the nte-room jlarge hall from which a wit the nationa colors. On side of the stairway | can aga, the Receee Grav " 7 The toast, roe -* Clubs," " from the newspaper we "s standpoint given by Miss soeechoa Spen Whose the pair- Salt WOMEN'S CLUBS Minerva, you choose at, of Eventa The toast he responded to ford, president ae club: hae ance, iven by by the girls of the The on Cpellon Sorority of the OUniver| sity of Utah Saturday night in the ,U is ors Museum hall was the biggest social success of the University wemioan The decorations for the dance | were carried out in red, white and blue in commemoration of Vashington's nd in on SOCIETY testicana"' | always a_ Sweet Browning of Ogden are in this their trip combining business pleasure. | Continues to hold the crowds -they're lined up four and six deep around it, anxiously waiting their turns to choose from the great offers they know are there. Each day we add new in most of them have signally faile lan- Henry Last of Ogden is here on a business errand for his firm, Last & Thomas, Among other buyers who have recently arrived in this city are Robert Patrick of Z Rauhof Keith-O' Brie Co., and ic barles Boyle of the Boyle Furniture |Co., of Ogden. Alumni day was celebrated at Cojlumbla university last Friday. Graduates of the several departments of the institution were received and tertained on the campus. Among the }and The great "two and comes itter have tried to secure_the honorary laughter, Miss Telitha Browning, | is a student at Barnard college, |} women's branch of Columbia | versity, Business Men Gather. All spring goods shipped too late for cancellation, as fast as they arrive, are immediately included in the great discount offer-it's the greatest chance you ever had-shoes $3.65: an of a craving Society has been asking for a bitter-sweet: chocolate that is not too bitter, nor too sweet. Candy manufacturers everywhere member of the organization Mr. Richards has written a letter of accpetance, "The work being done in the tenement aierecte is remarkable," said Mr. Richa "In the society which haye peur visiting, the Seen are boys under the age of 17 or 18. Scien| tific, philosophic and et hical subjects }are given them for study and discussion, and I have yet to meet a group of boys of similar age who can show Salt Lakers. known. It store in the Corporation tions before the greatest satisfying Sweet' Richards Delivers Address. Preston D hards a Utah student at the Columbia university law school, {s utilizing some of his spare time in studying the reformation work being done by ethical societies ¢ the children of the New His purpose is to get ideas be avallablo in improving conditions in the West Mr. Richards was fof the authors of the Juvenile court bill passed by the Utah legislature two years ago, and in connection with this duties school teacher, has |} taken an active part in tne work of the Juvenile court In Utah since its | inception. yn the evening of Lincoln's birthday Mr. Richards delievered I.incoln address before the Young Knowledge circle of the Downtown Bthical | society As a result of the address jhe received a few days ago from the | secretary of the circle a notice that ®, MONEY-BACK-SHOES Corporation | Switzerland. They are registered at the making are and Marlborough the most their visit to the metropolis in Sight-seetng and visiting friends relatives here Mrs Spencer Is a of Mrs. Robert C Faston, one the prominent members of the Utah colony in this city. THEATER ELITE Illustrated Pictures an d oe and evening y afte rrnoon Son e be and ination - The The ‘ AREA scide OA, Ba ede seme tea 7 beheld. nl h to secure the tabernacle for the event 6 larger churches may be |} But, his/A down day behind little ouae its oe WO " ern rOne, The ts forced many times to take a Demure, domestic anc What ‘sbafte of satire there could play /Smile at the public Canaen at yack sea those of the club pressing for- | Drawn from the viewpoint of his day,|Content to knowr that as uring, ard to meet Charged to the full with supe Sagat he laurel 20 pric selene in in atrophied conditio s of their fash onton. it: ae Seasyre are ene fad and the giddy} Of woman's power to bring to S ade Fs ash | When but to be ac ed.of br The fruitage of a su oan eae to whom "club! going is not much orn h orphan's An | aan public satires to her of a passio i| Doomed ' some, & children's court evening The. hola 4 mid-v . Entre & wi Da aie ‘ met T With Miss Beth Fowler, hursday ates * ica Pione al meeting. Wednesday will oa a over plan at vinter ball, ns for tne - wot Strpet Cleanyn on a1 House Cleaning'< Com tAFantesa, |