6- - Tills ZlDAT OREGOXIAX, TORTLAND, 3IAT 5, 1918.

this season of the MacDowell Club. I "Paris Carnival" was produced ty the and possibly the last two under Mrs. I Fine Arts and its unique success makes Thomas Carrlck Burke a direction as I keener the anticipation lor this new president. She leaves soon for the work. The other performances will be East. for war relief. MONDAV MUSICAL, TOHORHOW. At a patriotic meeting of members Episcopal IBPIP The Monday Musical Club will be and friends of the Methodist quite busy tomorrow at its various Church to be held next Sunday, May 12, STEINWAY meetings in the Hotel Fontland. at 4 P. M.. in the Public Auditorium, to The board of management will hold help raise part of the SI, 000, 000 re- jjjl regular meeting: M. quired for the war funds of the church, SC ByJoszph la at 1:30 P. .At an attractive muslo programme has Edited C 2 o'clock all members of the club are prepared auspices I requested to be present for election of been under the of officers. Dr. William Wallace Toungson and the At 2:30 o'clock P. St. a musical pro direction of Jasper Dean MacFalL. The gramme pipe organist will be Mrs. Gladys Mor- will be presented, when this gan Farmer, of the First Methodist music will be rendered: Episcopal Church. The junior vested "Quartet in A Miner. On. 19" (Schubert): choirs of Methodist Episcopal churches allegro ma non troppo. andante, mlnuetto par- allegretto, finale allegro moderato; "An- of this city, about 350 voices, will dante Cantablle." from "D Major." quar- ticipate. Miss Goldle Peterson, soprano, tet (TschaJkowskr). 'William Wallace Gra- of the First Methodist Episcopal ham, first violin; M. Schuft. aecond violin; Church choir, will sing "The Long, M. Christensen, viola; Ferdinand Konrad. Long Trail," and Miss Harriet Leach, 'cello. soprano, of the Wilbur Methodist Epis- The management of the club extends copal Church choir, will sing "The an invitation to be present at this con- Star-Spangl- Banner." cert, particularly to members of the MacDowell Club and othen musical MUSIC BRIEFS. friends. Mrs. G. Oeschler (Genevieve Fisher), who has been presented in recital by HEX'S REHEARSALS TOMORROW. J. William Belcher and has been pass Beginning tomorrow night and until inr the cast year In the East, will be rurtner notice separate rehearsals oflin the city, filling a professisonal en the men's chorus of the Portland Fes- - I gagement, the latter part of the week. uvai unorus win Da held weekly Mon day nights In the Unitarian chapel, I Lucien E. Becker gave a successful Broadway and Yamhill streets. The pipe organ recital recently In the First Wednesday night rehearsals for full I Presbyterian Church. McMlnnville. The chorus will be continued as heretofore. I assisting soloist was Mrs. Katherine Work has now begun on the "Swan I Glen Kerry, , of Portland, who and Skylark" (Goring Thomas), which. I sang charmingly several old English The Steinway holds peerless place with "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast," will I songs, and also a group of compositions its be concerted numbers for Thursday! of her own. without question. The acceptance of its and Saturday nights of the Festival. June 6, 7 and 8. - I In the residence f Mr. and Mrs supreme worth is world wide. For over Increased Interest in the chorus work M. Tuttle last Tuesday a delightful pro score years Is now in evidence, because of the I gramme was given as a People's Instl three it has been the ideal of splendid assisting artists who will ap-- I tute benefit. Mrs. Gardiner talked of the great music masters. pear. army life In different parts of the world and Miss Ada Alice Tuttle ren COMI.VO MUSICAL EVENTS. I dered Strauss muslo written for "Enoch The Steinway costs but little more than Th iiminr Hr..w.f f .,. I Arden," with explanation of the differ other pianos. The cost really becomes day Musical Club will give Its annual I enl mo m programme In the Hotel Portland Sat insignificant in the satisfaction derived reef. urday and all members of the club are I R. T. Jacob, a student with J. Will from Steinway ownership. feoff JKrJerjee. Invited. Mrs. F. W. Tounew is dlrec-4ia- m Belcher, who has been musical dl tor of the Junior department. I rector of the First Methodist Episcopal Church South the past two years, left The Steinway may be purchased on con- juiss .dlck, who was to have I last week for Washington. X. C. where presented her piano students in recital I he was sent as a special representative venient payment terms. last night, has postponed her recital from the internal revenue office of this to Saturday night. May 11. in the city. Mr. Jacob will be absent about sembly room of Hotel Portland. Fol four months, Dealers in SieinTDay and Other Pianos, Pianola lowing the music programme there will Pianos, Duo Pianos, Victrolas and Rec- a Art be social hour, with refreshments. Miss Pearl Shaffer sang by request ords, Player Music, Music Cabinets, etc. Mary "My Mother's Bible" and "The Ninety Ellen Mullen will give a re and Nine" at the Sunday service of the cital, which will take the form of a held in the 5?r. oTtMBJn 1 SeortT" MiV. ShaS'er ha. been InTon! Church' MAdyvanced?udentf wU? held at the Men'sV Resort this past eea j tribute and a silver offering will be sonf!'and has been prepared for recital ill' r,.. taken. work by Miss Mary Ellen Mullan. e Sherman.a&.CA Mrs. Helen Fromme Schadler will old, a violin It i'c .n're"t'.?f. r -- tuiVnt ot 'the 'p.cTf Con.erWVry of SIXTH AXD MORRISON STREETS lit Z1??JZ, at? (Opposite Postofflce) the near in Music, appeared in a successful recital future the Multnomah Hotel in the First Baptist Church, Eugene, PORTLAND under Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed's direc- Monday night. S E A TTL E TACOM A S POKANE. tion. Mrs. Schedler has a clear, sym- last His violin work pathetic soprano which she uses with Is spoken of in terms of high praise. much musical ability. His programme was an unusual one e the rendition of four concerts, one each May 21 has been chosen as the date by Ambroslo, Llpinski, Raff and of the concert at which John Claire Vieuxtemps. The piano accompanist Monteith, baritone, will appear in The w" E-- Crocker. Master Haney is Dalies, Or. The concert will be given Poen of as a violinist of more than Johnson, Duck. Dorothy as tallv. He robs It of the mystery mat Helen Hlen a oenerit lor The Dalles Red Cross, r midl- has ever stood In the way of good sing Robertson, Mae Smith and 1'aul and is beingarranged by Mrs. Carleton '" . . ' ' clearly dividing Reeder. S I A WTJ v. .w Ing. He indicates the Williams. The wnman'e as...... dmivui uuiiiiiih.wo physical which Mrs. Williams Is director, will Dwell Club, Mrs. Julia Marquam. line between the mental and beginning to doubt my Judgment pro-conc- It In a very "I'm give a part of the programme and the chairman, presented a delightful phases of 'singing, and does new soprano," said the Urst ts ana forci- about the music last Jhurs-even- few words. He deals directly will be one of the musical fr,mra 0' In"n support and control. manager, who had been wildly enthu- of the season. Mrs. May Van da5r- - at Washington High School. bly with breath siastic "Why?" asked the second Dyke-Hardwic- 8o'1B were rendered by Mrs. J. Curtis In Its relation to tone. His dedication of this city, will act approbation from all who have manager. "None of the other sopranos as accompanist for Mr. Monteith. Simmons. In costume. Mrs. Connell will win seem be of her." Kansas Jessee was a charming accompanist known the great artist Campanarl dur. to Jealous and Robert A. Millard s flute added lng his reign at the Metropolitan -Hous- e. City Star. Miss Cora Ayers, lyric soprano; Miss be read by e. . messo-sopran- o, much to the muslo For the first The book should Nlta HUstrom, and Mrs. treat alike." In Musical America for April 27. Is Bud Smith, soprano, all students of time probably hundreds of children students and teachers page pictures, John vere introduced to our native folk nearly a interview, with rialrn Hontaith ).. Raymond...A. Sullivan, dramatic with Hartridge Whipp, baritone, now of leading soloists In the Musicalih. Show leonna, which they greatly appreciated Mrs. City, recently of this given hearing. soprano, and George wiinur neeo, dra- New York and last week in Vancouver. Wash., tenor, appeared in recital last city. He gays that because he read n matic he-co- by Lodge I TTTTTTTTTl the Elks' for the benefit Thursday night in Chehalis, Wash. Musical America he was inspired to of the Vancouver Red Cross. They are I Miss Bernice Simmons, a talented correspondents state that a singer. He thinks that the all members of the Women's Music piano student, and Just 13 years old, ap Letters from present war change American com- I was a most successtui will Club chorus of that citv. which will noarort under rilrpcflnn of Dr. Emil the recital position. One .of the pictures of Mr. "T-- T purpose Is en-- 1 , I OR the of adding greater! in our community and that It give its Soring concert soon. Unna In nknn rxnltal In the Little was 2 years old and H music variety and color and tol titled to the greatest consideration on Whipp is when he ACTIVE IX CUB-RE- -T Theater, last Tuesday night, assisted enjoyable programme was the other is as he Is today. HXSIC FOLK part our as ...American-Scandinavia- n An music the of citizens a vital force The United by Master Louis Kaufman, violinist, EVENTS. L" th upbuilding of musical - heard at the entertainment given in tne programme coming con art in Male Chorus of 60 voices, Swedish and Miss Eva Graves, piano accompan- (Mi the for the Bliss Frances Ingram, contral- FOrtland. Singing - mnrlr.H rooms of the Multnomah Amateur Atn Or- Club "Columbia" and Nor- 1st. Miss Simmons played with Tuesday night, and th cert of the Portland Symphony to. New York. Is one of the solo- May I congratulate you for your wegian Male Chorus will be heard in a ability selections by Grieg, Krelsler, letlc Club, last chestra, Thursday night. May 10. In the ists engaged to sing In the Port, prominent part in the organization? I - narticiDants included the Multnoma jrand patriotic concert under direc- Chopin. Lynn, etc. Master Kaufman orchestra. William Raab. conductor Public Auditorium, has been changed land Music Festival, Public Au- trust you will continue to lend your tion of Charles 8wenson in the Lin- - Is a boy violinist of wonderfu nrrtmlAA ditorium, June (, T and t. talent and the efforts to the associa- - Hia-- Earl Larrimore, Miss Louise Hatfield as follows: 00i School auditorium .asiatod ha niDr. .iti, mariH Dorothy Lyon. Miss Beth Ludlam symphony. tton, to the end that we will place it oy soprano; Miss 7 "Rustle Weddlne (Coldmar): Ralph W. Hoyt. president of aiiss Astria toai. aramatlo solos composed by Krelsler, Ambroslo - where It properly belongs foremost Jack Carter and Miss Harriet Leacn "Wedding- March. with variation: "llrld! the First Regiment Marine band, waiter a. Bacon, violinist; George c. and Chopln-Kreisle- r, f"; serenade. "la the Garden": Iane. among the) musical organizations of our nam songs, Web- presides at annual meeting of ura in acoicn ioik ana tne ...held an interest intermlMlon. Overtare oberon country. The Schubert Club t. -. veteran members of the band, Jefferson Male Quartet. The accom- Dent Mowrey was again chosen solo- mon er); "Sa.cch From the Stepp- of Mlddlo "Never will I be able to tell you panists are Swenson lng and profitable meeting last Aela" Borodin. "Ballet Music" from last night. how extremely happy I was to see the Julia Helens and ist for the annual concert of the Ladles' dav nieht with J. William Belcher ii "iieconda" iPonchlneUI): "Entr'acte Gav-it- s" George Wilber Reed, tenor, and your Elna Anderson. Musical Club of Tacoma, which took building. a spienaia ); result of most excellent work. the Columbia IGlllet); "Meditation" Mrs. so- place last Wednesday night. The by Mrs. "American fantasy" (Victor Herbert). Raymond A. Sullivan, You surely are a master and I congrat- The St. Cecilia Club, woman's chorus miiHlral nroeramme. with solos prano, sing at concert In Cheha-11- s, you you young piano soloist was at his best and Sumption. Mrs. Maude Belcher With each succeeding concert of this ulate heartily and thank sin- of Tacoma, Wash., will be heard in great tones produces from H. L. Wash, last Thursday night. cerely." concert Tuesday T. the rich he Prltchard and Miss Anna T. McGlven season, the attendance has Increased with. Otto Wede the piano stamp as a master. His ac meyer 1 him rendered. Besides acting as and it la expected that with the an- assisting .sr:.JHe w.1 "'" technique and tone color are excenea vii Dawson, assisted TRIOLB SINGERS MAKE GOOD. two groups of songs : Ridonaml la Cal- - companist, Miss Grace nouncement of evening perform- cl onIy by excellent taste for individ the emotional In lytic measures. Galll-Cur- ma" (Tosti), "With a Water Lily' hIs by Mrs. J. W. Ganong ana w.rs. u. ance, the excellent programme to be easily The Trlole Singers of the Portland ual interpretation. Two of his recent ningholT, attended to the social part of presented splendid as- persuades one that the tales told Grade Teachers' Association, (Grieg), "The Free Lances:' (Eleanor and the work of singers In the 18th century are not William Smith); "The Sleeping Princess" (Bors compositions, "Danse Americalne" and the entertainment. capacity will be a H. Boyer, director, by Mrs. A 1 I Danse," are both vigorous sured, another house mere legends; that bel canto Is not a assisted T I II J ST1 Ttil Tarter War fact lost art; that daszllng brilliance in Robert J. Power, harpist, and Otto L. S'" r:"rT.f.r" .VX ' ..T"K"L: and unique big, forceful pictures on R.ir tnm four months' service lri M. Christensen. who has so ably eon passages Is Incompatible Wedemeyer, baritone, gave a pleasant small canvases. A piano recital by Franc, with the American Expedition sea coloratura not and largely attended concert In Lin- Lances" is a new song, in manuscript, was rank of ducted at alternate concerts this with emotional lyricism. Here is and it is believed that Mr. Wedemeyer Mr. Mowrey the feature of the ary Force, in which he held the son, closes his work with this concert. singer with voice, skill, brains and coln High School auditorium, last Tues- one copies Washington state music convention, Lieutenant in. the Intelligence Depart- In Interpretations and In finely pre- - day night, the proceeds being for the has of the few in existence. which took place at Pullman last week. ment, Fitzhugh W. Haensel, of the heart- . nothing pared details. Mr. Christensen has benefit of the regimental band of the The Society,' Jo- Included on the programme were four firm of Haensel & Jones, has possessed 118th United Engineers. Portland Oratorio Mowrey'a exquisite Bongs, sung splendid spirit mat shown himself of unusual INGRAM States seph Finley conducting, will give a of Mr. but praise. .. for the . MISS IS SELECTED. semi-circ- le 1'Tki.j. nnlV good ability. Henry Bettman also concludes Attractively grouped in a public rendition of Verdi's beautiful by Brabizon Lowther. "our Doys are snuwmis. ww s The best is none too c as With a voice of "unusual fullness and the Triole Singers looked well and sang to eret right into the thick o his season's work concert master. opera. . in concert form June 4. desire i. discriminating people In which capacity he has been more melting quality," musically talented finely. They are among the best of All the principal choruses will be Oregon Chapter of the American :hir,?M and do their share In extermlnat for those than acceptable. to a degree and temperamental to her the first-clas- s singing organizations of elven. with the obliiratos: and most of Guild of Organists had a pleasant meet ing th bocho and tney are irapsimni m city, - - or delay keeps who appreciate real intrinsic as The sale of seats will open at 10 finger tips this Is the condensed pin-to- n this and have made- quite credit- the solos, duets, trios and quartets, lng last Monday night In the home of the least restraint that AT 51. Sherman, Clay A able musical progress. They showed Mr. Mrs. H. and back." tomorrow at of Eastern musical critics regarding The concert arrangement' used is one and John Haak. last them well values in a piano Co.'s. popular prices excellent training and execution In Thursday tne cnapter gave a pud-wi- ll as artistic and the usual will Miss Florence Ingram, who is one of made by the conductor. The solo parts nignt the silver ...tea given at the home shading St- At again. and vocal finish generally. by some He service - Paul's Lutheran n be effective the soloists engaged for the Portland be sunr of the leadlns: at Mrs. Rodney I. HerricK, ta-dlnsrto- for their home. Musle Festival. Public Auditorium, The rendition of Donsa's "May Morn- soloists of this city. The music is Church. The choir of the church, under of iio ing" I Court, last Monday afternoon. PIOSEER MUSICIANS ELECT. June C T and (. The soloists and Nevin's "Wyken. Blyken and lovely and the arrangement made so the direction of G. Haehlen. sang the other I delightful musical programme was chosen are Mabel Rlegelman, soprano Nod" was particularly efficient. that all who eniov good muslo mav un- - service in a creditable manner. Miss a New The Pioneer First Regiment Marine The officers of the Trlole Singers sung English, Haehlen is organist of St. presented by two members of the TSand. Ralph W. Hoyt. president, bad prima donna; Morgan Kingston, Metro derstand. and in and It Hattie Paul's England Conservatory Club, Mrs. Fay politan teaor. and Hiram Tuttle, Ameri are: Harriett E. Monroe, president; will appeal to all muslo lovers. I and played the accompaniments ol tne Its annual meeting last night, and the Alice Ormandy, e . i Huntington ana miss Agnes "boys" a Joyous. reunion, can baritone. secretary; William H. occasion. Pipe organ solos were played groups Those who buy Knabe pianos o bad Informal Boyer, director, and Nelle C Crout, ac Society. Jo- - ably by visiting organists. Huntington was heard ln,,two electing officers, talking ever old Some have even gone so far aa to The Portland Oratorio the three ww say companist. Chorus members are: Flor seph A. Finley directing and Mrs. Ethel Miss Elsie M. Smith. Miss Ethel Rand Of SOngS. lie r liuinucra wcio Anni- - times, etc, that Miss Ingram's voice is the I I bong t&mitn; now during our 68th J most genuine ence McElroy. Vivian Mlkle, Gertrude Meade accompanying, will give a mis- - and Lucien E. Becker. Pastor A. Krause ..tc "Sorinar Mr. Hoyt Is so much of a favorite contralto heard In I I Quest"' (smitnj ana Ost. Mary Powell. Blanche Macaulay. programme gave The s decade. Following her appearance) with cellaneous Frldav at the a snlendid address. The officers Love-- nura versary Sale will make a splendid 2 among them that be is the permanent Minnie wolfe. Hattie E. Billings, Elaine Grade School building the local chapter are: Lucien E. (Fantenalles). Miss piano president, as they refuse firmly to ap- Farrar in "Madame Butterfly," the Gresham under of were "Romance In F. Sharp Ma Chicago Ingram Clouse, Elolse Clouse. Helen Petsch, the auspices of the grade schools, as-- 1 Becker, F. A. G. O., dean; Lenora bers investment. any Journal said: "Frances I Dance' f point other man to the office. Mr. I sub-dea- n; i,," isAnmannl. "Moorish Hoyt organised was far and away the best singer on Paula Schmals, Ruth Chamberlain. slsted by the orchestra of the Union Fisher Whlpp. Frederick C Whispers" this marine band and tsona COOVert-- M. I Hierh Schonl. Rnlnn nanretarv: (German) and "Woodland as Dod the stage." With all her unusual talent Alice .Johnson and of Greaham. hv Frlnr. Hubert C Ferris. others afterward the worth ueraiaine ruric, sopranos; Maysie Fos- - I Mrs. J. A-- Finley and MUo God- - (Lachmund). Band, and then the St. Michael's Col- and her marvelous voice. Miss Ingram Clare treasurer. ter. verdl Monroe. Harriet Thayer, frey and readings by Mr. Finley will ' lege Band consolidated with the Dod-wort- Is a sincere, straightforward young Tn Sunnvside...Methodist Episcopal woman, pronounced on rosny Alice irmanay. neien Bennett. Evelyn make an interesting concert. About 30 Th. t f th nt th. under the name of the Marine with Ideas I I mHn Church tonight, the monthly concert subjects. Incidentally, she Is an Cornutt Dieter, Harriett E. Monroe, of the Portland Oratorio Society mem- - National Choral League innwas held In patriotic music Knabe, "the World's Best J Band. The new organisation Joined ardent Lola Crelghton, Grace McCord. Florence I bers will make up the chorus. Selec- - I of sacred music and Oregon National baseball fan. Her weakness In this re room a. Central Library last Thursday especially n al- the Guard, under the e, " - will be of an attractive Piano," in any one's home is - gard and Ty Cobb's fondness for music " " i ' , nignt. was a community sing oi jNa On pro f name of the First Regiment Marine T, i it r. this occasion the entire have resulted In an acquaintance be' 11VB1.11U u.Lucnitv Dinnoii, ," nuiuuci bi wruiurivo ruu pHinouu noiec,1 tional songs the lesson feature being given by the Junior Band. The pianists were Nellie C. Crout I tlons will all be rendered. gramme will be ways an asset. nt Sleb-rlin- g; two, following Miss Ingram's omitted on account of the absence of 100 The Is FredA. tween the Horraer; violinists, v.atad choir of more than voices and the secretary - treasurer, recent operatlo appearance In Detroit. andFearl Florence ' ' ...... music llsson charts, which will be boys and girls, under tne airecnon patrona McElroy and Irene Wuest: and cellist. " the next meeting. Thursday. of Virgil A. Coomer. Mich. Musical who are fa Wuest. Mr. Boyer th . ?rm,rW..J. f.!"h t of Jasper Dean MacFall, the choirmas- A. Gorlng-Thom- as beautiful Esther directed with ". ud The tuition, including hints Members who died last year were: miliar with w:eT..y.. --- - h:-- of the church, with Mrs. Samuel F. cantata. "The Swan and Skylark." will good results. j ZZr.ir.'Zlr" n-- ,n t.iiltnF. irht ter i George Hockenyos. secretary since the Mr. wedemeyer was in excellent man Eddy, pianist, 'assisted by Charles i. r.al.n Grover as organist. organisation of the band: Captain Mal- recognise the splendid opportunity af Is stated to be free to all persons from wonderful little gin singer, y Pordand people love the 9 In one to voice, and sang two songs and several South, violinist, and Samuel J. Eddy, 18 to 81 years. Tom G. Taylor is In Th. colm J. Decny. who died at Camp forded the contralto role extras, with fine success. baritone: "Folk Dance" (Mozart), "Ave rlet Backer, who sang so acceptably Miss Ingram give most (Baeh-Gounod- (Wle-nlawsk- structor, James Irving Crabbe, seare 7, Lewis; Samuel L. Webster, who died at which will a Mrs. Power played splendid Maria" ), "Obertas" i), in the Public Auditorium April at Knabe piano. In the cultured J City, Interesting and beautiful reading. In with ef tary and manager. To Inculcate pat- nntrlotle mass meeting, win De Redwood and IL O. Willis, who fect, and charmed her audience, one se- Mr. .South; "Out on the riotism by singing National songs and h. died In this city. addition to this concerted work she will lection, a "pizzicato," being Deep" (Lohr), "In PIcardle" (Foote), heard tonight In selections well Buited homes of Irvington, in the artistic be heard In song numbers and one or especially to form a large popular chorus for pub Others who win De neara liked. Mrs. Power deserves much "Invictus" (Huhn). Mr. Eddy; "Waltz." objects to her voice. " GALLI-CCRC- I. more operatlo arias. "Nocturne" and "Etude" (Chopin), lie celebrations are the main of solo parts are: Margaret residential district of Laurelhurst, MAT 33. credit for the trouble she takes In her Mrs. the National Choral League. In harp-playin- g. Eddy; "Adagio" (Vieuxtemps), "Gypsy Philip Hale, the venerable and able COBRUCCINI IS THANKED. It Is not easy to keep a on the majestic slopes of Port- - critic of the Boston Herald. Is one of harp in tune, yet Mrs. Power's harp in Dance" (Naches). Mr. South; "My Lit- Joseph A. Finley, conductor of the Roberto Corrucclnl. conductor of Che concerts, tle Woman" (Osgood), "Banjo Song" the most enthusiastic admirers of her public is always In tune. "O, Portland Oratorio Society, was recently land Heights, or among the vine- - Madame Galll-Curc- l. who will be heard Portland Opera Association, has re The harp Is a bulky Instrument, (Homer), Swallow Flying South" many compliments and It (Whelpley). Mr. Eddy; "Sous Bois' elected conductor of the Amphlon Male at the Helllg Theater May IL Follow ceived because of Is quite an expense to play it and move clad bungalows of Rose City ing Galll appearance In the success reached In the recent pro about. In transportation of a harp, (Staub), ."Le Castagnette" (Ketten), ,ZZ "5 1V. J. .VlV. J Curd's first ductions of the Nleolal opera, "The it 'Concert Etude" (MacDowell), Mrs. '".t" Boston, Mr. Hale wrote: one must use an auto or express leta. This chorus, which was for a Park, the piano most loved is the singer, wteoee pre- Merry Wives of Windsor." But Mr. wagon. Eddy; "Schon Rosemarin" (Kreisler), MUSIC "The fame had (Spohr-South- year' directed by J. A. Hollingsworth. her; la not only Corrucclnl appreclatea especially a let- "Romance" ), "Valse ceded a remarkable ter written to him last Wednesday by Trlste" (Sibelius). Mr. South. is looking forward to a pleasant and We carry the Schirmer, Knabe. mistress of florid music: she Is a singu- Charles F. Berg, president of the opera MscOOWELL DAV IS TUESDAY. profitable season under the efficient di- well-know- n Ditson, Schmidt, larly Intelligent and convincing singer association. The says: "MacDowell day" will be observed in Dent Mowrey's..."Dance Pantomime." rection of this and liked Wood, of Lleder. As a singer, by letter present, coloratura "Personally and on behalf of the di- this city Tuesday afternoon, on which billed In Seattle for May 6. 7, 8 and 9, musician. Mr. Finley Is at In Presser Teaching, Willis, the astonishing ease and accuracy of the I undoubtedly be one addition to his position as. conductor of Galll-Cur- cl rectors of the Portland Opera Associa- occasion MacDowell Club will meet will of the choicest White-Smit- h, her execution revives the tion I want to thank yon very sin- In the auditorium of the Multnomah I events of the season there. During the the Portland Oratorio Society, choir- Park's Imperial, memory of Adeline Pattl and her sister cerely and heartily for your splendid Hotel and listen to the rendition of I last year Mr. Mowrey has composed a master at Mount Tabor Presbyterian Century, Carl Fis- ome to our "Musical Floor," Carlotto. "The Bourbonnalae. or Laugh- work In the production of "The Merry this programme: soiree of "Musical Episodes" which on Church, supervisor of music in Dallas ing Song."", from Aubers "Manon which came "Edward MacDowell: an Appreciation.' dates will be interpreted by Mary public schools, supervisor of muslo In Superior. Methods 9 the 7th, and let us show you Le scaur," song, by Wives of Windsor." to these cher was a favorite the such a happy conclusion last Friday Mrs. Harry Beale Torrey: "The Robin Slng--i Ann Wells, of Chicago, and her ballet. Gresham grade schools and is conduct- Or- i i r way, of Carlotta. but her Interpretation, evening. in tne appi. ire.- ana mumoer bong." The entire work Is being carefully de- ing the orchestra of the Union High for all instruments. what we nave tor sale in up-- though amaslngly brilliant, was rigid "Men and women who are qualified Mrs. Herman T. Bohlmani "Improvisation," veloped under the masterful direction School, 10 pieces, Gresham. band music, In tempo, without nuances of expres- "Rhapsody." "March Wind." "Polonaise." chestrations, rights, grands and players. to Judge and whose opinion Is valued Mis. Abby Whiteside: "From an Old-Fas- of the composer and the performance sion, and metallic In tonal quality. .- Emily ...Bauer, Port- supplies. pronounced the production an unquali- loasd aaraen." "Clover- "Yellow Daisy" will be one to set a standard. Maurice Miss Frances of teachers' Madame GaJli-Cur- cl has first of all a fied artlatio success. and "Blueeeii, Mrs. uomman. Brown, director of the Little Theater, land and New York, music critic of in- beautiful voice of great compass, and "Financially, I am happy to say that, All these musical numbers were com of Chicago, and recognized as one of ternational fame, Joins the critic of the this voice Is even throughout. The though the receipts did not reach the posed by MacDowell. the cleverest producers of the day, has New York Sun, Madame Galll-Curc- l, Seiberling-Luca- s purity of her Intonation la aa remark- amount hoped for. we will be able to It Is the custom of MacDowell Clubs taken charge of the staging and light- and other celebrities in praise of Har- able aa her facility and ease In the meet expenses and possibly have a all over the country to hold one pro ing. This In Itself is a guarantee of old Hurlbut's book on singing and (Your Favorite Music Store) treatment of florid passages. In the small sura for the Red Cross. gramme of MacDowell muslo each sea- something out of the usual line. One voice training. In an article in the old days the great singers studied "These performances are more than son In honor of their patron, Edward performance will be under the aus- Chicago Musical Leader Miss Bauer 123-- 7 Fourth Street. the of florid song ever convincing the Portland Op- pices of the Seattle Fine for says, part: "Mr. under- art that that MacDowelL - Arts its in Hurlbut they might thus be more effective and era Association is an Important factor There are only two more meetings benefit. Last Spring- Mr. Mowrey's stands his subject physically and men-- 1