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Show At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for HORLICKS The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Takcnoimiutwiu Jrl8tayuB0RLICK,S., Not in Ahy fflgiBk Trust . . n I MYRTLE ELVYNJI - . !a Charms Large Audience in Salt i Lake Theater Will Appear at I jj Ogdera Tabernacle TQMfalTr Salt Lake Papers Pay Glowing Tribute to Woman Pianist. Prof- 1 Ballantyne arranges for a fifty-cent rate for general admission section. Ej ul i I What the Salt Lake Papers Say: I J "Brilliant, conscientious, dls- "The program presented was "ilyrtle Elvyn captivated and H g criminating, with broad and a massle ono It was played charmed a large audlcnco at " ?' I clear concont'on of arMRMo r., without a score, and without a .. ," , ,ufae aua,CQCO ut g I ! clear concopt.on of artistic re sIngo ap8e Qf 'mem0 As a tho Salt Lake theatre last night. C qulromonts. capablo of lightning technical performance, the re- ' Seldom it la that a pianist Is I changos from ono mood to an cltal was In the nature of a co- accorded the welcomo and re- i ': other, so unaffected that her lossal achievement, the artist Bpons f audience that I ) i a slmnllcltv Is a connl w rfn- Playing movement after move- ' . IU a" auaience lQai 1 ; I fT ' J I U y' : nt Uat fairly bristled with We. hers, and seldom has so ff , R ored with youth, health, strength mazo of technical difficulties. talented an artist in e erv de- l and beauty this Is Myrtle El- But they wore handled with an gre be-on heard in this city H l- vyn, who last night charmed a ease and grace that marked hor WUh Honoritv th-,f ' hut r i' I great audlcnco of rnuale lovers complete mastery of the key- A ' UU. & HOf0nty that s but G , great auaenco of music loer3 bonrd Study WM 6V,dent ,n Eel om found in members of hor I . at tho Salt Lake theater. 0vory number Evon the list- aeJ and with a delicacy and M ; Miss EJvyn's program was less listener could hardly fall to reflect understanding of tho A ! ambitious, but In no numbor did note that each composition had nuihers which she w to in a M sho fail to win hPRrtv annrovr-i ben most carottlly scrutinized, lu,)or3 wnicn sbe was to In- fl y sbo fail to win heart j approval. wlth Q v,ew lQ and ieriret that fairly carried her Q i bhe began with the big Beet- fectlvo Interpretation. Miss nudWe Into her mood, Miss $ hovon Souatc Apasslonate.whlch Elvyn is a conscientious player, Elvrn gained a place In her N calls not only for breadUi of and throughout that heavy pro- h 1 f . Hi view, but for technique. It re- am thoroughness and accur- X mU3lc l"ers oI I quired only the final chords of L? notlceabl ln every Sa Lako hat cannot dlo away. 1 ,. n v.uu.u3 number. Itn a touch that In Its pow- 2 I the first movement to demon- "The movement of her hands er as great as tho jrreit ma- i M strato hat the artist had not over tho keys was closoly ob. " nIfnl" & - J X1. j overestimated her capabilities. served. Her ringers were sup- pianists, she has a fern- i Vj Tho wholo composition was gtv. orlativelv supple in their action ln,Y tenderness in her rendl- - f. en with great clearness and and entirely Indopendent of tloof the works of tho mastors ' ' M arkod by an adequate grasp- each other In muscular effort; tha astonish r. v, f fl iU lug of its difficulties. and no rapidity of arpeggio ttonlshes one Never for J . "With but a minute's rest. Miss movemont. even In rushes oi a )mont did the appreciation 3 g Elvyn turnod to Chopin, playing sixty-fourth note cadenzas up of re audience decrease and g ' the brilliant Fnntasle. opus 19, and down the keyboard, en re after encore was Inevit- ! and tho iNocturne, opus 37. No. seemed to be accompanied by aD g J f 2 The latter selection of hor unusual effort. Every note L , S $ program was the gem of tho throughout the ovonlns vaa ne n,ace -Miss Elvyn haa S & $ evening from the viewpoint of 'ringing and truo.' her work was ea ed In the ranks of masters H $.f melodic, mystic beauty, and the accuracy Itself. The groat ofhe kevs was demonstrated M ? pianist phrased It In a way Beethoven sonata was played bthc size of thn hno ra EL that called up visions such as with special effort at effective f,w ? I 1 1 only the most gifted poet or art- reading. The second movemont nyi non a grand opera is $ ft iBt might voice in words or pic- is hard for tho average listen- aparlng in the same cltv Tho H V I turo In colors. The Paganlnl- er to comprehend, and unless niber on tho program that re- H t! Liszt etude, with variations, played by a skillful performer, cfed tho greatest applause and H showed Miss Elvyn's mastery its valuo cannot be appreciated. ahe same time gave the art- R 1 of the brilliant technique of her But Miss Elvyn was equal' 'to Wan opportunity of displavin- P. instrument, and then, changing the task, and tho entire num- U development of her "left I her mood sho gave the splen- ber was played with graco and rid was Leschetlzhy's loft 1 did plaintive preludo, G minor, spirit. Tho Chopin Nocturne, lid arrangement of the sextot P by RachmaniofT. Almost bpoc- Opus 37, No. -J, Is a musical in "Lucia." Never once 'did A tacular was her playing of tho delicatessen that was given d clever pianist waver f 1 I Leschetlzky Andante Finale with a dainty graco and deft- jAfter tho concert last' niht i 1 I from 'Lucia." (or tho left hand ness vory pleasins. is Elvyn and sovoral locdl I ' I a one It seemed to ono who The Rachmaninoff prelude lslcians who 'have studied ' ' I I closed h.sej cs almost incrcd- was well interpreted, present- road were entortalned with a 3 ,1 I ,r ,. T . RlEolctto paraphrase. ing that unique and IntorcHlng Xch lunch at the Hotel Utah X W erdI-Llszst. was splendidly composer In such a favorable Thomas Giles, who was a 1 read the artist keeping clearly light as to make the audience dent with Miss Elwn under 1 in mind both tho haunting mel- anxious to hear more of him. iowsky In Berlin. Vlonna and 9 1 ody of the opera and the brll- Tho left hand performance of lltzerland. The entertain 1 liant ombelllshments added by the "Lucia" Sextet was a mar- pt at the Hotel Utah wis H 9 the transcriber In all her work vol In technical .achievement. Felv an Informal affnir and 5 I of tho evening Miss Elvyn ex- It was really work for two given for tho purpose of I . hlblted wonderful reserve pow. hands played with one. showing King tho Salt Lake music 1 er, no matter how exact.ng her a command of the hand that as- s an opportunity to meet thk I 9 requlrementfl. and there was tonlshed and delighted tho Klngufshed pianist 3 H never n moment when one might house. Tho "Arabesques op j Fred C Graham undor 8 feel that she was not sure of the Strauss Waltz" was a dls- oso management Miss Elvvn t e S her ground play of special technical con- tnaklng her present tour stat 4 M Many of tho leading music- trol that captured the. audience. Mast night that arrangement- lans of the city who wero pros- The difficulties In performance Id been completed for X 3 S ent to enjoy tho rocita mot Miss were spectacular, brilliant and vyn to appear ln tho Osdon S 1 Elvyn at tho conclusion of tho profound, showing off the art- Abernaclo Mondav nlcht M $ program and extended their Isfs virtuosity In a remarkablo feden Miss Elvyn wli h H h Tertya, , consraUilatlons. Salt manner. Desoret Nws, Feb. pted by tho Tabernacle choir B 5 Lake Tribune,, Fob. 3. 3rd f-Horald-Republicar , Feb. JrJ ' The Doors of the Tabernacle will open tonight J:30. Program becrins I 1 at 8:15, prompt. Prices: 50c for General Admilon, and $1.00 fore- I J served Seats. Tickets on sale at Ogden Musiclompany. I I A Wise Horse -hprSeltfead.f0P 8me f GrUt' H C. F. GROUT I Ho ra,n and Seedi: n 352 Twerrty.fourth St. BP I I I |