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i i SA3r S3KX3Sa vv i Wrgssssss mz il DHDS I 3ax 5XZXEXaWZ3Z AND 25gSS3c aS2K222 JHftflHF IN AN AUDITOR tJISA TETftAZZINI THE FAMOUS COLORA-TURA soprano whoifl San Franciscp claims as its own will return here on December 7 for a recital in the Exposi uon uaitonum iilliilifi iliiil Appreciation Is Absolutely Dependent on a Critical Weighing of Values ENJOYMENT IS PASSIVE Eagerness of Mind Required for Appreciation of the Meaning of the Art By RAY BROWN When we apeak of appreciation moalc we are using a phrase 10 nebuloua In meaning af to be almost without value That hatlness la dv In part to th Inaoeuraoy of miction and In part to tha copious quantity nonaense that hai been written by well intentioned persona who hava confused appreciation with enjoyment For the latter an auditor needs no other equipment than amo tlonal sensitiveness and a fairly accurate ear But appreelaJJertrTir comp9iltlon Implies theablllty to analyse and form an Indlvldaul Judgment Absolute lrnoranoe of melodlo nd harmonic law dsbare no one from enjoyment ofmualo while appreciation require aeertaln modicum of knowledge before It can begin to ex ist Cbilitt AcaxnnED Appreciation has many degrees and ft la not to be expected that every person can attain the highest But even the least of us musically speaking may acquire the ability to appreciate and progress steadily In its development by the simple process of 1 ten Inn to rrooo music witn an aien mind Enjoyment of music Is a purely passive reception of sounds appreciation is Impossible without some Intellectual effort ThaT earer auditor untrained though lie may be In technical Information tains a subconscious knowledge of the canon upon which musical form Is based Almost without realizing the advance he will reach the point where he will Instinctively distinguish the base metal from the true PARALLEL SlfOWIV The process Is the same as that by which an Intelligent reader ungulded by any cutured mentors can acquire a discriminative tasts In literature The one essential fs the posse elon of the questing spirit If one Is content with the there enJoyimMt obtained from reading one may remain perennlallysatlsfied with carelessly written fiction of slipshod workmanship for this meets as well as anything else tho craving for emo 1 tonal axcltemiint Dut onoa the criti cal faculty Is awake criteria begin toJ establish themselves In consciousness and choice becoomes operative And the moment that choice Is ex ercised on aesthetic grounds however vague appreciation present The primary oBlect of aty educational system should be the quickening of the critical faculty Knowledge that consists of memorized facts is of no value lit toe development of a personality A rfluilclan may bo thoroughly equtppedrln theory and technique and yet remain coldly In artistic and Incapable of effective ex TETflAZZINI TO ClIZ HOMED BEATTRAGT1DN DURIKG RECENT Fl DECEMBER EUROPEAN TOUR IIRHDIII nSTIMI TIISSfll OVER 0UESTIDNHF RESTDRIN6 eEflllOPllHYORK Wi a a i i a w1 Ar 1V1X vTJCTTJTTg 7TKT Tr mrmfsmii itr wiwv S2353 mmmmr via ti tfiA HiiianB mr it TP irj Pierre Key Reviews Turbulent Scenes at Lexington theater and Tells How Thelma Given Leo Ornstein and Rachmaninoff Are Performing This Year of Grace By PIERRE KEY Oof jrltbt 1919 It Pltrr Key NBTv TORK November 1 Muslo Is generally ooncedod to soothe the savage breast but there are occasions when It exerts tbi opposite effect Setting aside from slaBBBl SklBTjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl rIBllWH bbbbbbbbI IsaVkVJtBBB MbbbbbbbbbbI BBBBBBBBBBak BbBwW BBBbJ IHfriirWaBBBi BBBBEW4aflei hm We Isbbbbbbbbbi wKiUBl TTZKSX KET IjHELMA GIVEN AMER ican airl violinist who ii be ginning her second year of public playing before her own country people San Franciscos Luisa Appear in Recital af Civic Auditorium Luisa Tetrazslnl our Lulsa will return to California this winter ifter an absence ofseveral years and on rresslon because his critical faculty Isunday afternoon December 7 In the la 4tt nf ftf jihat woiilj I ITIM IttHAHi Ml nw un win srive a recital dormant Of what use mass of data be to a scientist who was unable to arrange and classify the materl81T FEnsOSALITT SCORES After all the achievements that that will be one of the memorable vents of the season Tetraitlnl known the world over for the brllllancv of hey cn inr tn jt th i4U tf mflnVlnd In VOlCO WaS hom In Ulrtt Hr hti yt general have been accomplished by16 Sn Franciscans speak df her i Jw personalities and without the critical visitors would form the opinion that lh faiultv ui wnnM hAv toiv no he Is a nathe oMhl ltv Ior it tern of philosophy no hypotheses of whr great sues rUr ToV cosmic plan no sccnoo and no Sc lot riS I ot PWIIPP MH though she hno nrvln1 I Wnom Rrl thq mOot ItaJr Snsin nrA Mi potent mnunces In musical pedagogy utnuiKn IT CITY San Franciscans aocnatnm 4a hearing the best in the world of song immediately recognized In her one ef Swiss Pianist Given Place on Jury for Concourse at Paris Conservatory Rudolph Ganz the Swiss pianist uho 111 give his one San Franclsoo recital on Friday evening November 11 In Scottish Rite Audtorlum was honored during his European visit last summer with an Invitation to Kervo as one of the Jury in the an rnni Concours de Vlrtuoslts dlsadoro Phlllpp at the Paris Conservatoire In a rvnt interview he spoke of that experience as fallows was a most remarkable rhflht participated In the competition contestants having won the In the musical education of tho child training In appreciation la Indispensable And In tho musical sell education ot the adult who has not been so fortunu as to have Instruc tion In that art appreciation can be ennlren hv IntAlllcrant Aha rva4lii Kl i tae greaaest coioratum sopranos er Appreciation of any art comes not to heard In America and she became the alio JKlllllUtJU liUl lO UUBfJ lU BV forth eagerly to loelc it Syncopated Music Will be Proffered In Natipe Rhythm American Orchestra and Singers Will Appear on November 1 0 nr1V Za wnP thn Here In the box of tho w7 1 Rumania are Marshal Foch toilav jt was a great pteasure to sens on the Jury with Camilla Bnlnt Sienn 84 ehri old Theodore Dubois Ss veers old Andre Messager ilMcl Plerne HcoiKes Ijlue Paul iln and Linlle Jaques Dalcrore 1 ii of Hi contestants played a idol of the city Her trlumoha in the CLr1 1 1 ln conservatoire Tlvoll Opera House were followed hy fit i TJ 1 Ta creator conouests in Covnt nr b1 var ond icted this time by ffheater London the Manhattan and 1 ttat 5T BIW Metropolitan Onera IMises In New hrnnnr AftifSWX noVbrhU0forbGan viiifi Tna nrt ttuJ r1IV trr pi in or ni will rlv hr ort1f and J1 to culsi1v on November 1 rrelvd wi5 Sn nh th Programme which ths ll Cll7hJSrZn I lovers bun wib una iiru rJBn iviu for the amazing sum of 138000 consideration the feelings of Mew Tork people at large the muslo patrons art now engaged In rather warm discussion at to the wisdom of the Star Opera Companys a 1 reintroducing In this city German opera sung In tho German language We are not likely soon to forget what happened ln and outside the Lexington Theater when excerpts from Wag ners Die Melater aide the Lexington Theater when ex rra wagners Die Melster slnger wese given and the pro alngerj were given and a presentation Of the unfamllUi in vHt lager In Granada fA Ni in nm inada by Conrad Kreutzer That pub KU pems i nave oeen op Posed to such a performance prior to tha signing of tho peace tceaty Is an Indisputable fact Mayor Hslan ruled against Issuing a permit after a llrei liour hearing In which an Aemrlcan Legion petition signed by JO0 citizens was offered ln protest It was less than an hour before the scheduled time for the curtains rise that the Mayor reversed his farlter ruling Unable to locate the corporation counsel from whom ho wished legal support for his action the Mayor veered from no tn I whereupon there was excitement at acisai violence in me section sdjacentjto the theater which the city will rfoi scn forget MIsDOMlltflKSTlaVBP The principal theme of discussion concerns the wisdom Of the Btar oompany management In proceeding with an enterprise Jn the face of iuch widespread disapproval Ami It Is the feeling thnt regardless of consequences the cause has not been helped Many munli iialrone who admit frankly their wish to sgaln hear German operatic music express with equal frank nous their rogret tha Its retntruducllon was effected under the conditions attending It The audlence which packed the Lexington Theater however wa openly jubilant ven to the point of enthusiasm for a performance Inferior from many points of view The critics and unbiased muslo I1 connoisseurs who were present srs almost unanimous tnat the artlstlo standard was ordinary ln the extreme And one expert volcod the opinion of not a few In the woids I doubt If we realized until tonight how much explosive singing we have heard In German opera performances at the Metropolitan From a vocal standpoint the speaker was rtghtA For there wasIlttlo 1H the efforts it Carl Rraun Margaret Ober Hermann Well and other former Metropolitan principals to sooths the ear As for the orchestra the chorus and the conducting of Theodora Splerlng and Louis Koem menlch It all eomhlned to confirm the majority critical consensus of common place achleemenl URL VIOIJMST APPHOVlflJ How much I sometimes wonder does Individual success owe to personality An attribute where public appearances are in order which cannot be too lightly rerarded Vtry often it Is icsponslbie for a brenic In the luck iou look upon a comely face and flguie unit lo It pkases you Straightway singing or playing that la not of the ultimate tukes on unsuspected graces Fortfffinte are those thus endowed among them and to wit Thelma Given An Ohloan Is Mls Given from Columbus and a violinist Not yet a Paganlnl or Joachim jior quite nn approach to those moderns of householdhousehold word fame llelfetz ICrelsler and Tsaye But another creditable product of the prollflo pedagogue Auer who la beginning her second year of public playing before her own country people She must have felt encouraged after her resent Carnegie Hall recital deaplt the small nets of tha audience because she was given tha tlncere sort of applause an artist most like a Incidentally thecrltlca wrote approvingly of tha tall and slender fiddler OaNSTEIX AOQUIIIES POISE There was a time when Lao Orn atelna piano playing vm nearly as disturbing to the nervous syaasm as his musically jumbled up Wild Mans Dance Spasmodlo playing which Impressed soma as Angara going their own fantastic ways without much directing How different a Pianist these daya Is Ornstein Ha still shuffles across tho stags to the I keyboard but once seated and play ins compels inisresi lie Is an emotional player and tempestuous enough in dramatlo moments for the ultra tiiamatlc During the last few years however he has learned the value of gradual changes from quiet phrases to loud ones and how grateful to the listener Is the cultivation of poise Ills audiences larger now than in prevloui years prefer his playing to his composing Tiiey indicated this at his BBBBBBBBBBBBWaVlBBBBBBBBvillaalJl BEHBBaBBBBBBSlMawttBl SBBBBmBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBV 71 liSflBBBE iC SKawaBtefjBB RiflwcT3jf sr bbbbbbbbb SWalAaHLtCaBHBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBl bbbbbbbbbbbbkbbbbbbbbbbbsabbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbssHIbbvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV sasisse spbbbspsspbsh Trio Will Appear at ait land Playhouse Physiology Tests Ginlanchonby College Teacher BBnsMsHasMass Dr Burnett Sees Phe nomenom in Dancing of Popular Pair In tha opinion of Dr Burnett professor of physiology at the University of California those San Fran clsclans who have seen Lets Go now playing at tha Curraa Theater not only bavs aeen and beard the thirty most beautiful and tha other runmakers but witnessed a physio logical phenomenon During tha war Dr Burnett waa a member ot the examine board for aviators and since the conclusion of his duty has devoted muoh time to research work from tha standpoint af aviation as well aa physio logy Dr Burnett made tha following atatement last week I attended one of tha performances ot lets Go at Ta Liberty Playhouse In Oakland and enjoyed It Immensely My Interest In tba production waa aroused particularly when toward tha end of the revue Fanchon and Marco gave their dancing turn at tha ajlmax of which Marco whirls Fanchon about on his shoulders at a very high rate ot speed I naturally expected that this action would causa a condition of dullness nausea twitching of the eyes to Miss Fanchon aa ln aviation testa but to my surprlss she continued with ber part without any evident effort upon her normal poire I accordingly sought the permission of Mlsa Fanchon to make the teat ana rrom S0U5A GATHERS OF BAND MUSIC 44 Next Sunday evening In the Malt land Playhouse the Amphlon Trio Mrs Cecil Hollle Stone pianist Kath IPllka ulxllxlat A Iseila Becker cellist will iht the first of bat I have foundher aystam haa March King Bringing Famous vi uduuauon ior concerts In San Francisco Tta tt autumn ot lit whoa 52S5 1 hu nrat ur i utumn baa tha nu SJ0hl ana Poaad to It ha will visit California n2meV9 deIIt waa during tha Panami Paclfla ni position DIfrln5 hu on a director Sousa haa accumulated the largest n7 mu0 of bM In the United States and his pro grarnmes are drawn from thla wU nigh Inexhaustible store He has not been content with Interpreting tha works of other composers but has always displayed Indefatigable energy In writing music of Ma own that re fleets salient characteristics of American life On bis programmes thla season he la including many new marches which wars composed In tho last two yaara under tha Inspiration of tha war Five oonoerta will ba given In tha Clvlo Auditorium beginning on Friday evening November II with matinee and evening coneerta on tha follow lng Saturday and Sunday Concert will also be given In the Greek Theater Berkeley nn Wednesday after noon ana evening Novemopr 15 and 4i recital when he offered several num 1 oera rumclently complicated harmonically to confuse the average sense ot hearing Neither hla auditors nor tha critics aooepted them with favor iiAciiMAfmsorr 11 tragic A maturer pianist and an artist Mgger In all respocts Is Serrs Rachmaninoff now well on the road to replenish part of the world estate lost to him through Russias mad ways There Is a tragic tojich the appearance of this dlstlnWlthad musician il i i tif evidently become adjusted to the con I II uuilvl ID niwiwu vi unvn vw vviiflf 4vllSFr 10 1IU ffidward Hlllman baritone and Mrs dltlona Under which snsworgsi the Oakland Audltorlunvon Tlturs James Pressley soprano Arthur lwveri tnV lnlvr day afternoon and evening November Footes flat trio Op 0 will be PH an Jose Sacramento Chleo the principal Instrumental number on the programme Hlllman will Include tn his selections several compositions by Mrs Stone Succeeding concerts to men whoUre doing research work Freno ana 3 riVitea by along these lines th organization Selby Oppenhef mer la managing the California tour a Bert Rome ana issiiy waervr tm AAumm tnm tti iAie are to be given during the season on smart songt and sayings will be at concert here will Include the over the first Sunday evening of each the Casino for tha week ot Novem tur to Thomas Mlrnot a new month ber Sousa suite titled Mmpresslins at tba Movies Zamacnlka waits Kisses Souses The Oolden fftar dedicated i ROTABLES ATTEND An account ot this concert pub lished In the Excelsior of Paris Variation en ilarlf by Bsei last Wslllns eif lug moonilof sltilnr Three Inipminolnk rhibert A flat tnsjnr Hut msjor minnr stated Trm Opera Is fuUi il Part Sj11 av Francisco for the ooncert In tha Clvlo Auditorium on Monday evening November J0 tlijy will como directly from an appearance ln Orchestra Hall Chicago the home ot he Chicago Svmpliony Orchestra The personnel and the programme will be exactly the same here as ln the Windy City Tho entire seating capacty of the Au ditorium will not be utilized for this concert the hall being reduced to half Its size by means of a great curtain Will Marlon Cook and George Ed glorleus voice mund Dulf nr Ihn inni1iirf nrm ki aggregation of negro nmklui who have won ths praise of critics and I I Piriic 1he programme will be as follows wing Alonz CwJk Orrhmtr asd DoubU QuMJtt Moanlns TromtiODe Will lam Oorer iololit seere Splrltnali Kiilalni Aoftpf Oall of tha Wooila Orchestra Mammy Jamaa a Ulllaril timor Arabian Nlrlita Orclieatra uv ion urnmmor and Admiral Fournle and In adjacent boxes may be seen Mme Raymond Polncare and Mrs Woodrow Wilson Tetraczlnl Is accustomed to sing before queens If ever one possessed the gift of bel canto It Is surely she It la Indeed a human voice that thrills aa no nightingale ever could At present Madame Tetratzlnl Is completing a concert tour of Eng land Scotland and Ireland Reports of her recitals Indicate that she la ln Tyera Cook Dirld AT III Rsall anil AukutM Eihorttln a Hgto fffrmoo Cook Coleman and miblit Quartet Batunreiko Drorik Othststt rt ni nong Orchw IJUCUV ROYAL BrTiamana Tolln Hommtf 1 Ft1rir1ekVB Oiulto Im ptm mt ntlff jiia tu I tfnt 4oOMt Ja puortn 6tt vino OMifml TTlnn ccntra T4 AIM iux lirwiiz Hi rix dlrtlflrii rrnflm Utst St Prmtpolii ilAfltli I jrodlcitltm Htlt nlHfQX St Fmnroln da Panlft marcbiot kit ri naif Thera will be different prorMimmea for Oakland Reno ahd Stanford Un vervity STRAND BRTANT WASHBURNS production ASBD upon a legend ot old Nlp Somethlnr to Do la the hesd aJ p0n The Dragon Painter which line offering for the performances to comes lo the Strand for the week Donk nd Doubta Ouartet WadtK rth Ardn Orcbeatrs folklore quartet lo Sol Clarence Lee Mammy Mlno Tlnkard Pooble Qui rtet Bnnprlaa Danes No 5 Brahma Orcbeatra Jaas As Iir Brei im of the goetb Lamee Orchaatra sa4 SeoMa Ouartat day at ths Royal Theater Polk and California streets It Is sdapted from me sory uy Maxmllllan Foster and directed by Donald Crlep Full of fun from start lo finish it gives Washburn and his co star Anna Little much opportunity for comerfy situations The story deals with a lszy vouth and his final awakening to the fact that there is eomethtnc for everyone to do Other reels ars also to be shown ElBik rerguson In A Society Exile Is the attraction for three dass starting tomorrow This was taken from Arthur Henry Jonesviovel We Qan Be as Bad as All That rcriLjoivrs rkcitai Tho regularTfionthly recital for the pupils of the Ada Clement Piano 9 hool waa given last Saturday Mrs John Beckman contralto snl In costume a number of Swedish playtime songs 0 ft wMieaass ssiej aivi ii tone a Bsaiwv uivu a ww a imlle I quwtion if did center of events Intoreetlnff ths PW not Know wlthr In Looklnr at him art and muelo world were rtrva LQur fancy would connect him with the for thn whn wrt a lven a orlvato Thoir nilmftfn nnd Fddv flrteetn Tamoun sham minor Drelndo tvu Ar iha WArb ThmtA ho were nritv mi nnnttt alavea ant tnat ViAn Ivss tfc Br ll OTMUKrtt in all lllUJ ai I gnllerlei The artist continues her aressea ana I to Mrr Theodore Roosevelt Ora Humes Ssltarelle The Bohemians Housas new march Bullets end Bayonets and his comedy sketch Showing on ueiore uoinpsnj i a soloists on the first programme Willi nir AnnA tuny i it iAt i tni rtiMtion to be mv iij fmnrrtiB or mo aov fc 7 wei liallelie UHOWrVeB Bicpn ji i ana oiartltni iorrivo imrucMiiui ARTISTS AND THEIR WORK a By ANNA COlU W1NCHELL musician No doubt pictures of sthat or aa befell him before he Was abl to aPP Caaclarot promise add a sent 11 i ij nerds note of Interest to thn local thou nnIn uo ln 111 minds eye Perhaps time art aispias ot ma cominc lanmum temper the suffering which muet Placed too late for a review In thia through those Eastward One la a simple hough most impelling picture of a vlollnnUi wi wm piay Vieuxtemps iu iuu poion i Brll ant ll lore mav have seized hla aenslttve soul lie seemed at his opening New auenuon ana auiiin snun ut --York recital to respond mors readily Franciscos art colony which num atmospherics value In keeping witn Placed too late for a review In Una through those oountry districts wnicn iweeks columns the pictures have the nre main feature of Pages thajnea IVJOVLT pjll MOKE I attention and admiration of San The perspelve la perfect and he I Pa IgW UlUIL iVWKU I irrneiaona rt rninnv which num ntmospnerlo value In keeping with I tn th Miifiiuti ri I nonV rt CiiaHrni countrvmen in ouietuoo ot tne nour ana one i i ii I ki A i awni iwMiiui i lan assemblage than he did a year Last Friday the print rooms on sui ikZ pen when a neglected wire rejiche go Once 1 oaught In hla stern fea ter etreet which continually are the the norlson In a state of undisturhea pont of rblnollf jsteppln NID BENVFTT demonstrates In amusing fashion what may hep wire rejicnes Out her domeSUa screen drami folding ths screen at the New rnimiro he achieved amaslng populmity vears present as patrons Ind patronesses uiiuurii wruing inks pianororie Included iIBl nuniotji ne composes in a Riser Vein And so absorbed Is ha In tlie rroatlve told that he declined the leadership of one of our groat symphony orchestras Thla season Kachmaninoff Is playing with greater Ralph 0 llarrlaon MESflRS Alto MUSDAMES Walter da Martini Oltnrlno Itonrhl llnesao with less abrust contrasts pouer and lightness of tone than he did In 1911 GIlAVKltRB HICnLT EfDOWItD The knack of pleasing all grades of musically Inclined persons certain Iv belongs to Instils Oraveure A MBSDAMKS IriHtr Cowell ICUaiHir Mortis Jmnpti Mltio 1 liorli i Slack be mell Then she decides to try stepping out on i i i i her own sccount How she does It rihn and what happehs make up the story combinations of vases urns snd sVlff gh constantly inr a varied arrangement and always with the element of originality The sheen of the glare on pottery Is still dominant note of Mrs Shockleys work 4ml three panels at hand ot black background will Interest admirers of still life ft The American Society of Miniature Marctia Konllland Pr anil Mm Otilito EC lagllerl Mme Emilia Tojettl Klgnorf it do ella Raphael Weill Casctaro la reputed to be the beat known and appreciated of contem norarv Italian nastelists Born at baritone wliofsathe eiuy lof most Ortella In U62 hlB early studies were punters will hold Its twenty first I 5ther baritones because he lm nu under the famous palmer of annus exhibition at the Arden Oal presses also lhe critics This sea animals rwuii ana unaer moroui ienes lorK rrom Novemher zt son he Is starting out In the same In Academy of Naple Ilia own to December 11 The committee on old way with the same Ingratiating vivacious nature Boon tinged his arrangements asks that each sub assurance commanding admiration work and hla pictures hao been mltted work be framed separately and applause Benefited by a sum especially recognized for color and and In gilt frames simple In design mer of reet Graveuros olce has re Joyousness of tone so much so that and narrow se possible No mlnla gained the richness which had be many have found their way Into tho tures ln shadow boxes will be ac come dimmed last spring I private galleries and collections ceptd Qut of town work may be Fifty years In music and still going throuaheut Eutods sent to 119 West Flftv fourtii street strong that Kahan Franko you The Queen of Italy has studied and must arrive there by November would scarcely believe to look at with Casclaro for some years and a J0 him thfar Via tll4 Vafeaasaaasl aaix i sVk i I TTi aa anelatai a Manx ianiornian wnone worn i ii i an orgainizoa in igis A She lno i orrcti nre Alice Bi cknr a a i on rrnitint iri r4 made la i debut back tnlWO at the nge pup of Casclaro Whllellils Is the vice president Sherman Potts fir 7 nu nn 1 ulal a In Dl 4 imiein nmii rare with Larrv Pemon tha latest Pathe news and topics ot tba ilnv are added features 1 itMj limn vaiirornian wnose wotk JHr th vMt Tlgr reiving wide recognition I vooth still remain Nevertheless he aon pnnoyer who has si made Is debut back InlMO at the nKe viimi UUUII 111 VBV4I iiiit i9 in u1 uin in PiVln V10 Vl0lJ ln stflnwy artists first collective exhibition In Srr Uura fomhs Hills and IiU k0hn Pectaculnr 8tat bam Una Fairchlld Fuller are honorary P9fstP raaUr lliliis miieleliin nmv I I vln I i Vtri known In San Franclsto during jioast or so extensive and Int mate iirf i itho exposition of 11B catalogued as an association tilth the great musical artists or tne last half century It was tilting that a concert should be given to oelebrate Nahan Frank oe golden Jubilee The Hippodrome was comfortably filled hv admirers who included many of Iha citys notables i tn music Not In the recollection of the Oldest Inhabitant hna aiieh an I a mifii as aon arrnv of conducting talent been co i rbleaa blanca cnled for a concert Fancv Artur 1 Nella Valle Boi inxky of the Metropolitan Opera I hose snd tho New Symphony Leo JjZSilnv1a pold Stokowakl the Philadelphia 14 Tra lo montarae Orchestras leader Henry Hartley 1 15 Jnrcle Amerftan composer and the Phil PJJrfn harmonics Jossf stransky fbrawaar fc 7ifr ing prima aonna prerogatives for the Mooto Bolero The collection follows 1 I monr dl Nooeo 2S nle Hi Ottobra It II oli al tramonto 24 Plneta llnrlila 8 Autuono 4 a dl rontadlst 5 Popo II tomporale A Ilopo la Debtita 7 Settembre Kilbl aiaotl sake of a fellow musician Tea and victor neroen conducted tao Hilarious Play Coming Next to Curran Theater starting today Is said by Eastern critics to be the greatest screen fea luin null nrnnufl nayntvw iiwvbq star hap eer made The picture hns Its locale In ths Honake mountains of Japan and the storv made Into modern texture con i cms Iha quest of an Idealistic young Tapaneso artist Tor the embodiment of Mk dreams The Dragon Princess IlavaKawa and Ins company Jour nejed to the mountains overlooking the Yoiemle allcy to secure proper legations for Vhe liming of th story An nilmlrnble cast Including Tsurl Aokl supports the star Tho Strand programme also will Include the usual film features and musical accompaniments by McKln neys orchestra Popular prices will be charged for the concerts by Ernestine Srhumann Heink on January 4 and 11 in tha Clvlo Auditorium and for the Oakland ooncert en January a Tha profitable association of Mark Swan aa author with George Broad hurst himself a master Judge of the art of entertainment aa producer completea tha delightful combination responsible for the production of the hilarious and successful fine Slio Walked In Her Sleep which will be offered for the first time locally at the Curran Theater beginning Sunday November 9 following Fanchon and Marco with Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson This new farce from tho pen of the oo author of Parlor Bedroom and Bath has already been applauded bv i Bealart Elaborate Movie Billed Soon for Local Plyhoue So Campasna Cava 91 Caatatnl 22 Case dl eostsdlnl Doll alio diil Caatello HI Palla Slilnlrfa 87 I a caaa blaiica II Mare aoltn II perselato Torro del Orece TO lo 11a la aaa HI Sole Kutato 9311 Vemirl JMI Sotto 1 nivo 84 La illla Cainpo lattaro Tempenle tOaafro AftLa Ploeta al tra monto lacbla 87 La Mnntnirna As surra Cura 80 anpigna Romans 89 II mare dl Capri tt ftSe Jules Pages exhibition Is claiming wide attention from artists and laymen The new Babjohn galleries are not nly a fitting setting for Pages versatile collection but in turn have their own quiet beauty made more pronounced with the hanging of such colorful and appealing pictures Sincerity demands Its meed In Pages brush as the scenes he displays have native picturesque value which need no accent of Imagination to mane tnem attractive irhe artist oanvaiises will Another famous novel has become the basis of a Dhotonlai Ralnh riXh nvneY show thI that Flctrrf wlSr ni 11 UI hlbltlon of the Corcoran Oal wu0 cemDer sna two ucirii nimvii nna win oe reieasea in the near future This picture was made In California tor the Mayflower Photoplay Corporation The director Is Allan Dwan wiio has supervised the production of many of Douglns Fairbanks successes ahdDther not I able films He Is under contract to make seven other nroductlona for vice presidents ft ft The Western ArTs Association Comprising artists musicians and writers will meet tomorrow at a luncheon at 1J 10 6clOck at 19 OKnrrell street A Carnegie Ross tonmil General 0f Great Britain will be the speaker Charles Flager and Ruth Malta presenting Dowji Melody Lane are coming to the Casino LEDA CARNAHAN Dramatic Soprano Emlaent Teacher ot Mflaa Italy aad New York pmptl Ulll Leinuaan BerUa aad Cellr Mllaa announces her arrival in San Francisco where she will open her studio and receive pupils in voice training and coaching For Appointments phone Sutter 2760 Between 8 and 10 A I PROFESSIONAL ISICA director PIANO An i til vn vn Itini GEO Ksni3mi a Ie Siteramerto at Ib Pklo 10SO Stadia Kolilir Jb eh IM 1 7MU nearnr oaoa nSi wK stl ms lVH COLneMITIt Tearher nil mi in Kill Ionian are ll jii imi iortH iconso 11 rela rl rrantlln lTi Pel Franslln 174S IS UHIHKA MAVficirDT MIRRORS audlencea In New Vork and Chloaa who found ln It much to amuse and delight them The action of Shi Walked In Her Sleep takes place In a New York apartment hotel When a young and beautiful girl attired In a atlken nightgown takes to som nambullslng it Is not difficult to pl ture what happens when her midnight wanderings tako her Into the apartments ir oant miirrUU cofrliiii during the absence of the new snd confiding wife At the conolusion It becomes a real farco and everything la properly righted for everybody The production la complete In every detail and the cast Includes Miss Norton and raul Nicholson Kuaeno Desmond Norman Houston Keen Cole John Maurice guillvan Teresa Dale Agnes Jepson Francis Williams and Margaret Phllllppl The Westsrners la the feature Him attraction for 4he Wigwam Thea tes eimitngviretr Wednesday Soldiers of Fortune probably the most popular of Davis1 novels was written about twenty years ago The book was dramatized by Augustus Thomas and had Its New Tork premiere at Charles Frohmana Savov Theater Maich 17 190 under the mnnogement of Henry Harris In ihe original cast were Robert Rdeson Dorothy Donnelly Macoy Harlan Thorriaa Ross Guy Bates Past Byron Ongley and Wallaca Kddlnger Dwan has had a long career as a director among hla most notable successes being Pantiles with Norma Talmadgs David Harum ln whioh he directed the star of ths atage play William Crane and Cheating Cheaters which nerved Clara Kimball Young as a acreen vehiole Dwan waa associated with OrIffltn4n tba Triangle Company a 1 Mayo and Vernon Tha Laugh Pro duoera win ba at tha Hippodrome ORIENTAL AND PERIOD FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS CANDLESTICKS MEZZOTINTS and ETCHINGS ARTISTIC FRAMING AjvrisTS MATERIALS Schussler Bros 285 Geary Street wmmmmssM Dreinrloir liih MR 0OAR MANSFE1DT nmi nt of lh rbwr of iaiod weight hi I nl P11 Tel nilmoro 114 gTW pise at eor geott i mum oar an iiivrrinT THE P1AX0 FOR UNrVWITT STTOIiriB Mrlir loNon rnr two weeka hi Pin I UITlrirap 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