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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL"" 7.1007.

tention. It la aald that her vole has undergone remarkable development in The Store Noted for Itewt Goode at Lowest Frier.! her recent studies. The other assisting artists ars already known to the Port- land publlo. The program follows: (a) Prelude Dramatlque, (b) Petite Valse. (c) Hcberso-Etud- e d'Octaves, R. A, JUicchesf; (a) "Non plu dl flort." from "Clemens dl Tito" (Mosart), (b) "Oh let me speak" (Chad wick), (c) Creole Serenade" Rltter), (d) Eostaoy" STYLES (Asdltl), Mrs. Ines Hlbbard; Concerto No. 4 In D minor (Vleuxtemps). Joseph Meredith Roeencrants; Proloro, from "I Pagllaccl" (Leoncavallo); John -- Claire Mentletbl Rhapsody In O minor Misses' and Children's (Brahms). Mlaa Franoea Batchblor; ) Chanson d'Automne, (b) ."A Te" (Loo-chesl- ). Miss Elisabeth Harwas; Alle- gro con brio, Mlnuetto (Haydn), Mo- -- Wearables , , ment Musical (Lucchesl), Miss lie v i v iT - rjwuyr m .... nors Gregory, first violin; Miss Sue.1 j ex- - during the present' season was an Laimbee, second violin; William Chand Tber it no qwestson about the style and quality of our Children's Gar- stupidity, Capriee-Val- hibition Of Incomprehensible ler, viola; A. W. Larson, cello; s ments.' They're superior in every way to the ordinary kind and yon don't Nnt oniv eras she needed for the Wag (Salnt-Saens- ), R. A. LucchssL ner, roles; she Is singer s --versatile have pay a cent morel The materials,' cut and finishing are exactly the a Dlppel. and able, like Jean d Besske, to do first-clas- s work in Italian and ' tame a In our women's wear and we doubt if there is a store on the coast . ' ; in rrench as well as in German LEVER, PIANISTE showing so wide a range of styles and fabrics. ". Make it a point to come Conrled offered her 11 appearances, G two-by-fo- ur Surprises Audience WAS only a llttl taat tht (rand up and down a cold lobby. which was llttls . short of an Insult in and see this splendid showing whether, you intend buying or not In opera, but it servea . to mow us And. Incidentally, - the composer of He waited tilt the eleventh hour before pro- -- Scbumann-Heink. Ordering , la on me Xa Oloconda" (with a hard O) Is he engaged Oadskl and 4 by mail, please state distinctly size and color, wanted. . . what coins in music - A genuine pleasure and Surprise was world and awakened airaln old long-In- n nounced as If spelled Punkyaly, . and then he talks about having In store for those who attended the for mora of Us kind. Of course. more Italian next year and presentation of Miss Ethel Palmer by Portland la not big enough to' support prates about a decline of Interest In her Instructor, Charles Dlerke, last Sat- Coats own. Only New and operat ' Misses Linen Suits Child's White ' opera of lta Tork German urday sventng at Ellers Recital hall. MISTAKE oppor- ' - can do. that on because iONRIED'S '"Conned" . mlsuke are th Miss Palmer played a good and ' varied Misses' Linenv Suits, in pretty Children's white pique and duck It ta so big; the other becauae it la ao W Bears Bitter Fruit tunity of Hammersteln. Be has en- program and ths delight of ths audience Coats, with circular collar, em- '. New Orleana the people raged Nordic for next season, for styles,) natural,; white, blue and musical. In ...- ...... In ber accomplishment took ths form broidery trimmed, very stylish. 1 would aa aeon think of going without Italian, French and German opera. Be of long-continu- applause. check,- - ages 10 to 14., Special, every-da- y go wlta-o- ut Bchumann-Heln- k. their dinners s t The New Tork Evening Post sums Is negotiating with ' came San Special, 2.50, 1.T5 and 1.25 -- Miss Palmer her after th (15.00, 94.SO their every season. up situation He. will have Renaud again, a splendid ' nd...... 3.00 f f the of operaav as Francisco disaster sfter some time But the venturea of the paat two opera house of New Tork In the fol- dramatis singer,' In Oerma pent la-stu- with. Mansfeldt ; She Is yeara have shown that Portland la fond lowing: '. well as tn French. He has Campanlnl, a southern Oregon girl of rather deli- lChild'slSailor Suits Misses Wash Dresses opera support It Mr. Conrled waa mads manager who there Is every reason ta think, ' of and will It when "When wilt cate physlqus and the power of her "MissetWish-Drewesr-i- n- best-- cornea; so there la no reason why we of the house h delight New Yorkers as a Wagner eon-- playing Is unexpected. Her work glows Children's Sailor Suits, in white ahould not have It every year. There with brilliancy and strength; her tech- and colnrai ' rnarle ' with belt anl quattty percale, in polka dot pat- are course, who aay It beyond yet those, of that nique Is reproach, and she ages 4 6. Special, terns, ages 10 to 14; regular $2.50 V must be second rate If It comes to the plays with time mustclanly feeling. Her to each, Is mean spirit values. Special ' Paclflo coast, but this a tone Is beautiful big and smooth and and ...?)3.00 ..: ...fl.TS that deserves oontempt Why take it round, with not a single . rough tone Pn .. for granted that everything that comes even In her loudest passages. It Is not west Is inferior and that It comes west every day that one meets a young wo- Children's Dresses Misses Dress Skirts support power, ex- , because It can no longer find man who plays with such Colored in light eeatf And.lt might be well to remem-hc- v pression snd color snd on feels safs In Children's Wash Dresses, Made of worsted material that the manner In which the first predicting for her much success. in a great assortment of styles and and dark grays,' plaited style and . venture Is supported decides whether Ths progrsm of Miss Palmer's recital in ages 4 14 years. Each, regular $2.25 grade. ' Special, while another, and maybe a better, shall come Is given below. A repetition of ths from to : the next year. ,. , Llsst "Cantlque d'Armour" was Imper- 93.50 down to ..50e the lot' lasts' ...... ,;...... f 1.50 all seems that .there atively demanded for Its composition But after It Palmer's brilliant could not be much question as to the Is Just suited to Miss NQTIL Our line of children's wear is strictly new and up to date ia . merit of the San Carlo company. They styl. She goes from hers te give con- every particular, No old goods for sale at any price. , v ". had the requisites of good opera certs In southern Oregon snd will doubt- good orchestra, a good chorus, good less sustain there th reputation ahe ' acquired among ths critical musi- 4 soloists, a good director.' The first has ' Portland. . - nierni uniorcunieiy ivit nq ih(h- -' cians of ' great Nordic wae hardly Th program was: ': slon. for the '. Bach-Buao- ul : - enough to counteract - the effects of a Chaconns, SPECIAL SALX Table Linens an act Hark. Hark the Lrk..,.Schubrt-Llas- t long and tiresome wait, without Schubert-Lle-st an orchestra, soenery . hastily adapted Der Wanderer..... The following specials fronthe together, cold, draughty house Rondo Brlllant Weber and put Salnt-Saen- e and GRAY SUITINGS linen aisle on Monday only and exceedingly commonplace muela The Swan TAN sae "singers did their best, and the Cantlqu d Amour Llsst at the prices qupted; . .All the Allegr- - vArensky '. players after they were given ehanoe Chopin GREAT VALULS Bcherso In B Flat Minor...... 60-in- when their, music had arrived did theirs, ch all linen Table Damask,' - . , bat exhaustion showed In their work W are showing the largest and best selection of the new silver bleached and regular price .and the) did not have the enthusiasm tan and gray suitings in the citjr. For Monday, Tuesday and 75c. Special, Monday only, a . of warm house to raise them above kROMI NENT WOMEN 10 Samples on yard BO the circumstances, for the house, too, Wednesday we quote great bargains., sent v- ' S was tired. And so those who went request. , 58-in- Table Damask, white' Only the first night were unfortunates, 38-in- 38-in- 4f , bleached, good ch and silver weight . they did not true estimate of ch gray mixture, in a tan panama, beautiful for ret - -- Spe- .. t,a events of and splendid 40c quality, - the company's value. , .. w.. ntiia muslcsl ths great variety of Stripes, new shade; 75c value. Spe- ( I for cial, yard : The perrormsno ox uoneme Ik month, has a compelling slgnlflcancs checks .;' and plaids. Spe- cial ...... BO a 2e people, April 17 '. ah owed had recovered all Portland for 18-in- that the artists cial ....50s 44-in- tan panama, in fine satin finished Table . were concert will bs tendered t th ...... U. their normal conditions and they 44-in- ch sev- - , to Miss Elisabeth Har- gray suitings, in spring weight; regular $1.00 Napkins, fast selvage, rich floral able to do themselves Justice. Their Helllg theatre $1-0- came up to the atandard expected was, soprano, to mark her approaching eral new mixed effects; quality. Special ...... 85 patterns; our regular price $1.25. ' t.work Italy, ahe hopea to quality. Special ..T5) Monday, a reports. departure wher 44-in- dozen of them from previous The for ch chiffon panama, iq ,05 so vocal studies with eminent 46-in- gray panamas, light opera was Interesting will oonstlnu begin her new tan shade, very stylish. 17x36 inch knotted fringe Linen . in spite of repeated hearings, for it masters. At this concert Miss HarwaS spring weight, rery dressy. :. And soloists were wUl assisted by Mrs. J. Whyts Ev- Special, a yard fl.OO Towels, . colored borders and bears repeating. the bs violin- Special, a yard tly contralto; Waldemar Llnd, i....,.'100 48-in- our regular 25c quality. Special, satisfactory. Miss Alice Nielsen is ans, 48-in- imported novelties, in tan tamise, medium a singer of Puccini muslo... Shs ist; ' Frederick 1T. Cfbwther, baritone; weight and good $175 qual- each ..17? anything much quartet and other Th mixed gray tones; values to not undertake th Lkm ity. Special, 16-in- ch 'could' program will be ftiven later. $2.25. Special fl.TS yard ....fl.OO Dice Toweling, good can do beautifully. complete ' heavier, but that she 48-in- ", Blgnor Conatantlno proved himself the Th patronesses ar Mr W. C. Alvoro. stripe panama, one,ot imported eolienne, in weight and regular 10c value, : - ;; bright and particular star advance so Mra. rietcher Linn, Mra. Holt C Wilson. the . season s choicest novel- a beautiful shade of tan: red border and plain white. naa mm. vereyne Mrs. Laldlaw. Mr. Warren B. in gray; $1.50 grade. Special, 1.25 , Monday, special, tloee oeciarea miie. James Mrs. ties yard.. ,.f a yard.....Tf proved delicious, wide-awa- ke and live Thomas. Mra H. C. Wortman fl.5 ly Musette, roreenaaowing ner. success Frederick; Eggert Mrs. A. E. Rockey. as Carmenand on readily guessed how Mra D. M. Dunhe. Miss Falling and - would brfl--. successfully shs sustain the ia - wall khnwn her as - Spanish character. . Portland Portland ' llant u.a soprano ,. then-- : sur- concert singer, and solo in ths But evsn her work was a a - of Lawrence- Agents ,' Agents '. prise. She fairly scintillated. Nature choir St iuw 81- - .' seems to oast her that part. Third d Sherman streets. When ' ' hare for i..mmiio was recently In Port' for lot land h advised Miss Harwas to study WarnetV" mi Thomson's followed vocal art in Italy, aa na was pereuaaea role. To the audience that Glove-Fitti- ner every movement and graceful a' most promising future Is before her Rust-Pro- of ng " , i .... wrorio ox mrv. vm movements they were, too shs seemed .auviiih - ; ' , Corsets Corsets - to sing and "act so naturally and her Waldemar LInd, Tlollnlat at Portland HoteL the dvlce given. Miss Harws hopes to CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. . art seemed so utterly a part or nerseir proceed to Italy tnis summoi, iwur work-ins- -. tiv her Portland teacher, Mra that on forgot how hard ahs waa Calve, naniad : v- began war , on th gTa doctor, and he will probably have Harwas' i , But that Is a working part and forthwith Edward Alden Bela Miss Mil. DerSyn worked in it from be prima donnas who war th glory of too. v Mr. . Hammersteln Is obviously a concert Is sn vent f unusual impor- ginning to end. with minutest attention that Institution. On after the other, man who understands his business. Bis tance, ah ought to be greeted by a to detail, reproducing laitmuuy tne oon- - CaJve, Eamea, Nordic. Oadskl, very tempting opera eomlque plans hava renresentatlvs audience crowding th stant life and motion of the Impulsive, were eliminated. H was been spoken of before. He deserve, theatre.' "' : good in - The" supporting orchestra is emotion-racke- d cigarette girl and sing- - able to do thla because of .Caruso. To and doubtless will have,' a large sub- plays well under Mr. Ka , na mm mm always lta work and IfflMiH .ta aaallw if be sure, toujours Caruso meant scription for next season, Lind's direction. The hotsU has never by rights, to opera, of Who 1 t she ought not sll hive Italian but what that? There en thing to be said for Mr. ASTERN PROBLEMS j had better muslo and many spend a been completely out of breath. cared, except the Wagner orankst Conrled. H has among his ehlef ad- great deal Of time there almost every By the way, for the benefit of the When Mr. Conrled put Morena and Tar-nln-a visers men who are notoriously and IE Orchestral Matterv evening listen to their favorite on of dramatic sopranos violently opera. in Just t audience In cese th delay .or that first his list hostile to Oerman Has compositions. . night should bs repeated, let us hope he must hav known what was no se- he to thank them for th present pre- -- en- of T . that Portland's now theatre will be cret In ths profession, that neither dicament Would Jean de Resske, who wrv,iwww, .iMlai east there- has dowed with a comfortable foyer like all those alngers would or could com.- - He la spoken of as his possible suocessor in general sorambl for directors Fleischer-Ed- el been a - the theatres in Germany, that people ought to have known that and it would be th artistio salvation for ths next season. Dr. Karl Muck EWS ITEMS ' may snout ana una rrora would not be. rated her as an of th Metropolitan allow himself to aooepted leadership of th Boa-- :t"r walk rest ' has th - th constant sitting position (especially artist of th highest rank. But all this be so Influenced as to exolude Tle for another season a of the Musical World keep greatest ton symphony IX me tnu are email una helped te out the dramatic MMsterslnger,' to talk of having no significant Tact, lancinnan win v able) without having to bother about a soprano of th time Madam Nordic, a Nlbelung .cycle next year, and to con- ably bavs to disband Its orchestra b- - return, ticket and then having to parade slngsr, the of whom tinue to make of th Metropolitan a . with musical labor At Cleveland. Ohio, lightning struck mnhi. the twto tne same piaca ana mer Tterusellsr " . van der Btucken, th con in Armr union. Frank violinist, snd Osslp Oabrllo-wltsc- h. ductor, will prooaniy return to r.u ruy. Hartmann, Pittsburg Emll pianist, played at th Armory, In that vent At Pur on in th afternoon and on In th ha demanded a salary of $11,000 In- O. "CIGURES SPEAK FOR 110,000, enlarged orchestra evening. The oritlo. Wilson Smith. stead of an ' v. hwMnliif wall known for elimination of small cities from , Haxnr&erstein's Success and ths Intelligent work, class th two his road tours, but tne airecior seem his - artists together, calling uem in iwo not Inclined to" grant these demands. Dromlos, both representing says: In that case Paur, too, would return artistio .The New Tork Musical Courier Philadelphia been too emotionalism dominated by Intellec- Tf figures can talk, they spoks most to Europe. has tuality. Aad strange to say both men paat shocked by the sudden death of Frits 1 ! , eloquently during th few days. , ., Mfe an- vet. draw good house v Ths Manhattan opened Its subscription cnTjiww. w r- t arranramanta" mwmm.".M,h..ti a 1 nm mi which sal for next season and, took In $100,-00- 0 V pays to be ths world's greateet prima during th first 14 hours. From the has Just .received a gift of 150,000 from It pi waen-Ingto- n, Oonna. Aner ner jmniiunv Metropolitan there, issued uncontradict- Mra Florence linrop rare ikwuMelb Cssear XX will retain Frederick A. at th Manhattan. rave ed rumors that the older institution will C, .,. a vnM aratnh. the Dreaa wonderful afcout lose 100,000 on season all dmu aJiini(ir. If America should nxuiuoiit. "HE thing, the f this after Btucken, agent of the house a diamond and ruby are paid. . Upon th publica- loss Paur and van der two of th hills elarar box. uampanioi m imhvi,u tion of this news th Manhattan's man- the most prominent mnaunuri i ineea Tanar an Edison Phonograph as an enter- ager, Oscar Hammersteln, audited Ms times. It would Indeed be a matter of nin autorrathed t In a silver rrama. and accounts and found that up to ths res-re- - ' photograph smaller girts to Twrjrwiz u ni tainer is that it gives you your present moment, his profits on the sea- from th cajlboy son Just ending amount to S10.000. around the Manhattan coat plant equip- to th prompter ana When th of his snd MUSIC DAILY k it kind of amusement your kind of music. ment Is taken Into, consideration, the a oontraet 110,000 profit la llttls less than enor-mo- u GOOD Krnm Calv has aimed Experts In opera expenses pre- ExceUent Violinist with John Cort for a long concert tour That's because it gives any kind. The" would through the United States. Cub and dicted that Hammersteln loss old-fashion- 1260,000 on his opera season.' Mexico, beginning In October., It will ed first - man who likes ; ballads is Waldemar Llnd, who picture is b on of th most extended tour ever on pare Aonn shown ths squslo today, la at- umuwa. vj - vr,r4tn, thla aide of tracting muoh favorable comment In th Atlantic A few concerts may be apt to think, because he has never heard WORKS his leadership of th Portland hotel or booked for Honolulu ana mere is every LUCCHESrS chestra, Mr. Llnd Is a violinist of mu-- expeot mllm um reason to imi win - umu the Edison sing a ballad, is a rag-- Own Concert alclantly feeling who plays with fine again In Portland. that it mastery of his bow and. In ensemble ... - - ; -, - . - work never, do so-- many orchestra has keen An Item of Interest at ths Lucoheal Ths following muslo time instrument.- players, rorgets tne reeling of the mas- foe" the services at th Whit farewell concert tomorrow evening at the ter he Is Interpreting. His hall will be th presentation flaying Is Tempi by i. W. oeicner. Yon most hear th Edison Phonograph stag or play the kind f nosis Woodcraft emotional though not sentimental, and voluntry, : Prler- - of a numbr of his own composition so admirably Morning. , Orran llks. Then yon win know. It is very easy to bear ths Edison. Th.re Is suited t ths Intertae. r, .. n..M)r nwral--- aalattAn. Lc Slrnor Lunches! has been Identified tatlnn of the operas from which he Is uiimioir. chorus, under direction of i st least one store la every town wher you can hear It free, or where they with musical life on ths coast for 14 Tempi Girl will gladly show it to you. . 11 yon so fond of playing selections. One may Law ler: anthem, ."The Pilgrim and cannot bad that store ia this Iowa, write years and lav that time has composed a at any time hear the best parts Miss Evening to as and let as tell yon. ' great deal. His "Francesco da of "La Stranger" Pso). Orran Rimini" Botieme," "Carmen," "Madam Butter voluntary. "Offertory In A nat- - -- a scene for soprano end grand orchestra, fly- ,- "Rigoiettor "I Pagllaocr Keep Ua Thy brought him honor of election to and ti.t.- choir. "Father la National Pbonograpb Company ths the others played In the nest manner. - "Sullivan-Hodge- s) ; quartet, "A rra- . New Tork Manuscript society, and his (Gray). , Tllr iaAv,OrM.ge.W.X "Ouvsrture Bolonnelle," for orchestra Dream of Paradise." . w I In memory King Hum- v Dealers with established stnra sell Edison Fbooorrsf at and chorus, of " v reported that In wasted to much favorable Is- - Manager Wolfsohn every town not covered. . bert, caused comment the sssentlsl characteristic of men Lo Angeles. Portland, Tomorrow evening he will play three and women, invmiunnie to rood busi- dan Francisco. of his own compositions! Trelude ness men and necessary to housewivea Seattle and all along the Paclflo coast A woman shows good Judrment n ,k.i ni.vad to panacttv houses Dramatlque," "Petite VaTee", and when man "Bcherao-Etud- e d'Octave." Th shs buys Whits' Cream Vermifuge for and the euoceas wss such that the first her baby. ' The best worm medlnine-eve- r wer leiegrapn- -. two are In his memory only) sine ths Many, agers pf all those cities offered to mother Indeed, are riatea later in the sorln.- her studio. Invitations have been Is- Hrltlnh Columbia,' h manuscripts were burned In the San sensible mothers who write express-In- ins; iui j,....-tn- the s He ha two offers for a series of Ro- sued and those that receive will Walfr Rsed to s'n t Franolsco dlsastsr, and ths Soherso he their rratltude for the rood hnaith ihm ' concerts in th City of Mexico hav a musical treat, aa th-- i pupils part of Mendn.-i- .liti t has composed since coming to Portland. of their children, which they owe to the senthal , Miss Elisabeth Harwas will sing two of use ot wnites i;ream vermiruge. Sold and other Mexican towns. ar beginning to command tnti"n naohC" Afrll 11. his songs, "Chanson, d'Automrae" and by all drusslsts. ? Whereever they sing. UIm Huth , T " , . . r n,rttf.h.Tan will tiraaant Rounda, a. talented iluyer, mlil be at Mrs. To Thee." " ''T-- . w .. r. T r.Tano. , 1 ' . Mrs. inea Hlbbard, who has been slr- . ti., nnnllfl. Mlaa ran fitnkaa. the Hnlen nor Luochesl's pupil for soms time, will Ml Grace Oulhv-an- Henry Lettow, In nn t 1 ' Bignor RJccardo Luccbett,' la FarweU Concert Tbli Velt,, be another soloist attraotlng. muoh at C Song reciUU n eanesuay evening i Th Chore! aocln'y ef Vuncvuver, lr '