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8 TIIE SUNDAY OliEGOIflAlV, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 19, 1923 ; 7 hear Grieg perform his own composit- Carl D. Klnsey, manager, 624 South ions), whether as a pianist or as a Michigan boulevard, Chicago. conductor, are. more likely to bo alive He won't try to to the heroic and intense attributes of Dr. Emil Enna, pianist, will be the his art than those less lucky In this soloist with the Woodland Choral see your face if respect; for Grieg was nothing If not society. Woodland, Wash., George E. extremely virile and dynamic as an Cochran, director, Friday night. your hair is gray Interpreter of his works. Always a poet, but above all, always a man. As Sunday, February 6, the New York a rule his tempi were faster than newspapers carried advertisements of those usually heard in performances 46 concerts, and 14 performances of of Grief works by other artists: and grand opera. invariably the enthralling wistfulness and poetic appeal of his renderings Alfred Ponchon of the Flouzaley knew no trace of sentimentality or quartet, New York city, is the proud mawkishness. Strong add sudden ac- father of a son born February 1. Mr. cents of all kinds and vivid contracts Ponchon's associate artists, Bettl, of light and shade were the outstand- d'Archambeau and Bailly, are bach- ing features of his elors. ' while the note of passion that v j he sounded was of a restless and fev- erish rather than of a violet nature. Since the sensational success of her Extreme delicacy and exquisiteness of recent New York recital, Madame detail were present in his piano play- Emma Calve has been much In de- ing; and although the frailty of his mand for appearances over the coun- nhvsiiaue. in tha later vears at least. try. Her next New York recital will withheld him from great displays of be given in Carnegie hall, March 21. rugged force at the-- keyboard, yet when occasion required, he prized and In commemoration of his 25th demanded those resources In others. anniversary as a pianist and musical "In short, the general human ten instructor in the United States, Dr. dencies of the heroic, active, poetic, Emil Enna is arranging for a concert excitedly emotional Norwegian race of own original compositions, to take from which he sprang ail seemed to place some time during the month be faithfully portrayed in his render- of April. ings of his own compositions, as were . no less, the characteristics of the Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell leave hillscapes and fjordscapes of his na tomorrow night for Southern Cali- tive land. The brilliant coloring and fornia. Mr. Campbell again is to have striking clarity f the scenes, the al the opportunity of playing for Pader-ews- ki Keep Its Color Natural most indescribable exhilaration of the while in Los Angeles, and will ' northern atmosphere, all were mir enjoy a short rest before the opening ' Gray hair prevents interest Note how simple and easy hair experimenting with un- t' rored in his music. of the third term at the Ellison-Whit- e and does you an injustice, for it the process no skill required. , "Grieg eschewed all 'muddiness" or conservatory, of which he is director known products, for the result obscurity of tonal effect in writing and head of the piano department. adds 10 years to your age. It You are independent of hair is all too often streaked, dis- for the piano or other instruments is a handicap, socially or in dressers or beauty specialists colored hair with no remedy and the performer of Grieg's music The next meeting of the Cadman business, for this is the age of and can keep your own secret. but the slow process of natural should try to realize the composer's Musical club will be held at 8:15 P. M., youth. In from 4 to 8 days restora- growth. prediliction for the bright and clear Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Carl But gracing hair can be re- tion will be complete. All gray and clean sonorities." Grissen. Mrs. Carl Grissen Mrs. Use Mary T. Goldman's and and stored, easily, safely and surely streaks vanished color beauti- your Miles D. Warren will be hostesses for restored to its original be- fully even natural, evenly colored MUSICAL event. and natural. Then, hair will be BRIEFS. the At the last recital of this coming color. The process is. restore all your "hair without a lifelong delight. The Schumann society clubrooms club, two notable, musical numbers " Test it first know for yourself rendered were "Day Dreams" simple, the method reliable. delay. You know positively and are now in the Washington building and beyond that success is certain. where musical programmes will be "Daphne." Mary Evelene Calbreath Results are certain. doubt how to keep your given each Tuesday night. and "Menuetts" (Sgambati), played hair its own becoming youth- J Mrs.- MARY T. GOLDMAN 533 BasHMEUX J&sry dteoJg by George E. Jeffery. , You be the judge ful color the rest of your life. tffOTO Positively Goldman Bldg., St Paul, Minn. kelberger at the piano; overture to Miss Almeda Keiser played several Mail the coupon for the free nothing to wash off (Mendelssohn); to violin solos and vocal obligatos in Olga Steeb, the California pianist, or rub off. 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The ' dleton, eminent baritone, at the SICAL EVENTS. of the orchestra are: First Detroit, Mich., 25, Ossip natural color of my hairia I violin, H. N. John Claire Monteith, baritone, gave March with of hair. Watch the gray dis- laboratory product, efficient lie tomorrow night. Treudson, concert master; and v. ' auditorium Gio Tyler Taglieri will pre- an interesting and varied programme Gabritowitsch as conductor. She will j unwn Mrs. Hopewell Rands, Harold Gin, appear and the natural color reliable. Results are certain. mMlinn, t I Middleton won cordial, wide recogni-- ; sent his advanced vocal students in English, French and Italian at a play in piano recital in New York hmvn i;kk. Miss Marie Christianson, Lloyd Per- return. Don't risk future your or blond. - , city middle of March. the of I Hon at his concert at the Heilig the- in recital in Lincoln high school kins, F. R. Davis, Miss Glenva Grey, concert recently at Roseburg. He will about the In I 8 AL, 7. private life Olga is Mrs. C. C. ater last season, so marked being his auditorium, P. Saturday, Miss Mildred, vio- also sing at Baker, March 6 and Steeb ' February 25. Rothschild. Second Hubach, and her husband is a tenor success engagement lin, Newman, K. A. MARY GOLDMAN'S I that the return Ida May Cook, Paul Kessler, Miss singer and concert manager in south- T. ia a pianist and Florence Etchells, Miss Florence At the recent banquet in honor of for this season is the result. He accompanist, was associate solo- s ern California. Addrm.. Becker, Mi-s- Marcelline Goddard, Miss Lincoln birthday the Webber juve Hair Color Restorer Please print your distinguished looking person, but ist with Robert Louis Barron, nile orchestra, H. A. Webber, director, name and address. t genial, wholesome person-j- ; Julia Hulse, Miss Madeline Brum- A programme added to a violinist, at a recent musicals baugh and Harry Riches. Viola, John' furnished the musical programme and musical for the ality is a voice of such beauty of held at the Mallory hotel. Bedyneck. it proved a big treat. The young men at the United States Pub- Cello, Glen Rusher and to many lic hospital quality and width of range that noted Miss Florence Bowden. Bass, Profes- musicians had respond with Health will be rendered by Covach-Fredric- critics the length and bi'eadth. of the sor Morris extra numbers. Catherine h Satur- interest throughout the country when man. Sylvia and Lawrence Overback Williamson assisted at the piano In Wenk. Flute, Professor day night, assisted by the Isabella an manner. "continent dubbed him "the pressivo attacca," "Scherzo Allegro L. F. Wooster, C. V. Vande-walke- r, touring on theatrical circuits, as it and Nora' Leopold. able have Professor The choristers. Miss Gertrude Kunz, Miss has done times. Among the of baritones." Molto," "Rondo Allegro. ma non trop-po)- "; Leslie Everhart and Alvin Scotch musical element in the several long conceded Sylva. programme of the recent pantomimes Julia Blanc, Edgar Cason, Secondo de soloists in conjunction with the or Miss Phyllis Wolfe and the White Marius S. Mannik, violinist, a na- Middleton has been "Morning" (King); "Come Clarinet, John Garman, R. M. Stefanis, E. oth- greatest O. and concert at St. David's Episcopal Louis Fredrich and chestra Wednesday night will be: Miss Temple quartet will give the concert tive of Denmark, and whose violin to be one of the baritone Where the Lillie Bloom" (Thomp- Hylton, H.