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The Salt Lake Herald-Republican from Salt Lake City, Utah • 20

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SOCIETY Complexion Treatment Ball The following programs will be Christensen of at Music as a Healing Art By Mrs Strohauer xiA 111U care and grief Indian be giv ffl Rugs and Draperies Promising Young Contralto rom the ex of in finished inches in $1700 $2880 TELEPHONE STAND MISS NELLIE HASBROUCK Salt Lake contralto who is rapidly gaining favor as a singer acial Soap 37 43 West 1st South St all dealers or sale by sA Wet Stro knew the especially more ami men tis Abt Hayden (by re Verdi Miss Stella Angel will be soloist the Unitarian church this evening oak the I music is how Madame Sophie her first musical noon from 4 to 6 Lake Musical college street aether Hondo Op 73 nianos by Bach Gounod al other interesting numbers rendered this the most delightful and a musician's standpoint consid to be the most difficult to per Arrangements have been made Thomas Giles will take charge tne music department or Weekly next week frDINWGDDEVStf The branch of the Utah Conservatory of Music recently established at Ida THE HERALD BEUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1912 designs and any of pre Miss woman in concert Thursday evening at the irst Congregational church in a pro gram of interest Miss Hasbrouck has a rich contralto voice of quality and wide range which is both pleasing and temperamental With a rench and Italian parentage and histrionic abil ity abounding in all branches of her family tree Miss Hasbrouck has' a bril liant future to look forward to After completing her course at the Cincinnati college of music Miss Hasbrouck will go on the concert stage and later she expects to do operatic work Eastern jjs Miss Rachel Prouse who is doing the piano teaching for the Utah Conserv atory of Music at Idaho alls reports that her time is all taken Nellie Hasbrouck a young of unusual talent will be heard Brodbeck will give at home this after at the Salt 907 911 Rice Sarah May Sims will play to wlth Mme Brodbeck Grand by Chonln for two Aladame Brodbeck will sing Sever will be Colonial Chiffonier of se lected quartered oak fin ished golden Has neat wood pulls and beveled plate mir ror Airs Hazel Taylor Peery soprano and John Hand tenor will be the soloists of the presen tation to be given in the Tabernacle September 30 Airs Bessie Browning and Miss Alabel Clarke will sing the ode In the McClellan testimonial con (rom Society World) Alost creams are injurious when used habitually They clog the pores and eventually form 1 a permanent stifling film which interferes with eliminative action and makes the skin sickly and pasty There is an appli cation mercolized wax which acta upon an entirely different principle While perfectly harnless it contains active ingredients which remove by absorption the dead and half dead' par ticles of scarf skin as well as un healthy matter in the pores Thus it takes away from instead of adding to the complexion differing in this re spect from cosmetics The result is n'jL perfectly natural and healthy young complexion Alercolized wax procur able at any drug store (one ounce Is sufficient) is applied at night like cold cream and washed off in the morning The correct principle in the treatment of wrinkles is to tighten the skinwhich naturally irons out the lines A face bath remarkably effective in this direction may be made by dissolving 1 ounce powdered saxolite in i pint witch hazel table design for him and his stay in Salt Lake was of moment in musical circles Several local musicians played forMr Roberts and he now has the rec ords they made Air Roberts spoke very favorabzly of the caliber of tal ent which he' found in Salt Lake as well as of the hospitality of the city Among those who made records are: Professor AIcClellan Aliss Mae Hawley Aliss Cassidy Aliss Becky Al mond Tracy Cannon Aliss Kendall I (Continued on Page 7) The following is the second of a series of articles by Airs Stro hauer on the Ijtroader lines of mu sical education: of 1 you to visit A real shampoo for men Try this method of washing your hair tonight and learn the delightfulfeelingof a thoroughly clean scalp irst rub the scalp fully five minutes to loosen the dead skin Then apply a hot lather of acial Soap and rub it in thoroughly Then rinse in gradually cooler water having the final water really cold Rub with the hands till the hair is dry softens the scalp gently removes the crust and stimulates the pores Used regu larly it will soon make a marked improvement in the health of your hair Get a cake today or sample cake send 4c to The Andrew Jergens Co Dept 1 Cincinnati Music Director the high school is busy selecting his musicians lor tne orchestra for year Land section which directly after it is likewise liie work closes with Aly Country lorindo Rosaura Columbine (d) Le Seigneur Arlequin Quartette from Rigoletto auest) The Rose Afaid Selection (new) Bruno Granlchstaedten March Selmenlck Under the headline Publica the Alusical America in its Sep tember 7 issue has the following to say of the to McClellan organist of the Mor mon Tabernacle in Salt Lake and one of the best known recital organists In America has published the to Ir through the National Alusic company of Chicago Hl is a short work written it would seem to eulogize the glorious west and its opportunities Air AIcClellan has planned his music along the lines of conventional cantata and has for the most part written pleasing cho ruses and solos The composer has coped successfully with his subject opening prelude in minor common time molto moderate is in teresting: then comes a recitative for the soprano soloist interrupted by comments in the accompaniment much In the old Italian operatic style The chorus entering here is effectively written and dramatic in content of the opens with a tenor solo followed by a cho rus Waste Reclaims the Ribbon Drills is the Rallies well liked Irrigated con tains much that is well managed while the Cilorious comes nicclv planned a thrilling setting of Country of to which is added a coda of twelve measures appropriately climax ing the Editor Alusical Amer ica '4 class in a foundational even The following programs will be given this week at the noonday recitals at the Tabernacle by Professor AIc Clellan and his assistants Tracy A' Cannon and Edward Kimball: MONDAY Assistant Organist Tracy Cannon at the organ antasia in minor her recent concerts she was presented with twelve dozen of them sfc While visiting the towns of Randolph and Woodruff in Rich county in the interest of the Utah Development league red Graham delighted the people of these towns with a song re cital assisted by musicians of these two Aliss Alay Webb a so prano of delightful quality and artistic finish of Randolph and Aliss Gladys Scott of Woodruff as the violin solo ist of unusual ability also Airs Shelby as the accompanist were the assisting musicians The recitals were given under the auspices of the com mercials in these towns 'C 5ft Margaret Wilson the eldest daughter of Woodrow Wilson Democratic nom inee for president is devoted to a mu sical career She has a mezzo soprano voice and her early musical training was gained at the Peabody conserva tory in Baltimore Miss Wilson con tinued her vocal culture in Princeton and for the past two years she has been living in an artists' colony in New York where she has been com pleting her musical studies as a pianist Mr elocutionist Berceuse Nevin Elegio Massenet Ccyitralto solo Hold Thou Aly nana Berceuse Alarche Aliss Nora Gleason organist and di rector cadet band and school the current scholastic lie is confident of securing an entirely satisfactory personnel The champion pianist of Australia will play the champion pianist of the United States four rounds in the mid dle of October (Marquis of Queensbury rides) The pianist who breaks the greatest number of ear drums will be given a second hand piano player as a reward (Continued rom hard at work on his new opera which is nearing completion and which he expects to be staged next year Vance Thompson the noted Ameri 'can journalist has recently begun work on a biography of Ethelbert Nev in which will be the first exhaus tive book on the life and work of this pioneer American composer Nevin has been dead but little more than a decade and In consideration of the tremendous popularity some of his songs and piano pieces have gained both here and abroad Air work will be a welcome addition to musical bibll ography He is at present at his Con inecticut home gathering his material xLlIIcty DC III II 1 II c1 LllcLL llv composer wrell and is thus (fitted to undertake the task Mi After five years of concert A good piece of part writing unaccompanied Canaan in which should be Contralto solo Oh Divine Redeemer Gounod Miss Leola Schrack EVENING Anthem Open to Me the Gates Bischonn Miss Alae and choir Alezzo soprano solo Let Us Have reace Miss Rowena Korns 'Choir director Mrs William A zell Organist Airs William hauer semisizil tribute to mind and Alore or been con nected with the music of primitive na tions Every child knows how Orpheus tamed wild beasts moved' rocks etc through the persuasive strains of his lyre and voice Apollo the musician is called tne heater xn than fifty places in the Illas Odvssey the power tinned Homer tells too plague at the siege of Troy was forced to cease at the sound of the trumpets It is interesting to note the number of incidents in the Bible of the power of Au interesting visitor of the week was Lee Roberts who was here in the interests of the Melville Clark electro piano company Besides being a musician of rare perception Air Rob personal charm made many friends I THE marvelous progress of the past century in the domain of physical and invention has added more to the store of knowledge than all efforts in the same realms dur ing the preceding 1000 years One of the' newest and most promising inno vations is the utilization of music in the healing art The 'effect of music or the virtue of music is no new discovery yet it seems to have been one of the Not until 1897 was the music cure movement re vived All ancient nations recognized the influence of music and its value as a curative agent The Hebrews Egyp tians and Persians were known to have cured various disease by the sound of a corresponding string on the lute Py thagoras also brought forth the thought that music greatly contributed to health He is quoted as saying: times by musical sounds alone unac companied by words they healed the passions of the soul and certain dis eases Even barbarous ana ized tribes have always paid the power of music over the through this over the body less superstitution has also Last Wednesday evening Tracy Cannon organized a chorister's class in the Pioneer stake There are three members front each ward making a membership of thirty Air Cannon has written a special course of sight read ing and elementary harmony to meet the needs of such a class At each ses sion the class will devise means of im proving the various ward choirs and will select suitable music for the church service besides devoting considerable time to the course of Instruction The following clipping from the Los Angeles Examiner of September 9 will bo read with interest locally: Bidden by special invitation from Commander in Chief Trimble Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris is in Los Angeles from Salt Lake to sing at the big A encampment at the Shrine auditorium Wednesday night Her song will be the old favorite lag With out a the singing of which won her a gold emblem In the shape of the American flag from the members of the Utah com It was in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake that the head of the A heard Airs Morris sing and he then personally urged that she attend the encampment Imre to participate in the campfire Herself the daughter of a veteran Mrs Alorris agreed and arrived with the Utah delegation headed by Colonel and Mrs Maurice Al Kaighn Colonel Kaighn is past department com mander of the Utah A Airs Alorris has appeared in the centers of the United States and Europe She sang at the Royal opera house in Berlin in 'grand opera and also appearedin a concert the orchestra of which was directed by Richard Strauss in the Philharmonic hall Berlin In Paris she sang in grand opera and also at the musical fete at the home of Count Tiela Winkler She de ciares however that she would rather appear before the old sol diers dhan any audience of nobility or metropolitans The following program will be given at the irst Alethodlst church today MORNING: Anthem' Hear Oh LordWatson Mrs Charles Dally Aliss Mae 'nd choir critics have greatly encouraged her in her ambitions for the stage Miss Hasbrouck has met with an ex ceptionally warm welcome during her visit at home this summer and has de lighted Salt Lake music lovers on sev eral occasions when she hhs sung in formally Her concert Thursday even ing will be however her first public appearance Assisted by some of Salt favorites Miss Ilasbrouck will give the following program: PART The Day Is Done Balfe a Thy Beaming Eyes' McDowell Ecstacy Rummel At Dawning Cadman Ave Alaria (cello obligato by Otto King) Bach Gounod Alias Hasbrouck Violin solo Legende Wienawski Miss Romania Hyde The Quest Eleanor Smith Miss Hasbrouck PART IT Still wie die Nache Bohm a Dearest Homer Just a Little Piece of Sage Stayner Request Largo (violin obligato by Miss Romania Hyde) Handel Aliss Hasbrouck Aledltatlon Massenet Otto King Rosa Resurget Lehmann Aliss Hasbrouck Accompanist Alary rances Sanborn The following nroaram will en at St cathedral today: 8 MASS Consolation Alendelssohn Voluntary Kinder Marche Mendelssohn 9 MASS Voluntary Rinke Etude Bohm Soprano solo Ave Maria Luzzi Airs Barbara Eldredge Praise Roma Soprano solo Salutaris Wallace Mrs Barbara Eldredge Alarche Beethoven 11 MASS quisito mohair rugs down to the more humble axminster the hafamonious colorings surpass vious years We would like our second floor while the se lection remains unbroken Briggs Miss Alice arrell MISS HAZEL VAN COTT promising young musician the daughter oi Ur and Airs rl Van Cott ho alls under the direction of Aliss Rachel Prouse is meeting with fine success orty bright earnest pupils are now enrolled and many more are applying for scholarship The Black foot branch is being very successfully conducted by Aliss Marietta Higson who also assists Professor Run yan director of the Pocatello branch where the conservatory has an enroll ment of 100 pupils Other branches are beingestabllshed in Rexburg St An thony and Ashton with Aliss Cone a very able and efficient musician as instructor Scott general field manager reached Salt Lake last evening from these Idaho points and gives most flattering reports on conditions found in that part of the state A free mu sical recital by the Utah Conservatory of Music was given in the Tab ernacle at Bountiful last Tuesday even ing The branch of this school at Bountiful is being maintained under the direction of Miss Kathryn Drew Two of Salt attractive young musicians will appear at the Orpheum during the week in a musical program of unusual interest So popular were Miss Lydia White harpist and pianist and Miss Helen Hartley violinist that Lhey have been persuaded to fill the engagement this week Aliss Nora Gleason has issued attrac tive announcements of the opening of her studio The male chorus of the National Ir rigation congress augmented Taberna cle choir will meet for special rehear sal in the Hotel Utah ballroom today at 3:30 All members of the male section are urged to be present as the work for this department is to be fin ished at this rehearsal ull chorus rehearsal next Tuesday at 7:45 Hotel Utah Massive Colonial Dresser of sound construction with special easy sliding drawer feature and wood pulls quartered oak golden finish $29 70 cert on the evening of October 5 red Graham will be the tenor soloist The cnsemblo class for violin stu dents under the direction of Professor Willard Weihe of the Utah Conserv atory of Music will be organized Sep tember 23 to meet each Saturday morn ing for two hours of earnest rehearsal Only talented pupils will be admitted to the privileges of this class 1 The Salt Lake Philharmonic orches tra resumed rehearsals after asummer vacation of six weeks Weekly rehear sals have been held every Monday: morning but owing to the arrangement of some of the work a change in the time of rehearsals has been imide to Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock The full attendance of the orchestra showed the good effect of a vacation and the orchestra went to work with a vim to prepare for a concert to be given in the near future Zfi Aliss Lydia White a gifted harpist or salt Laxe wm leave next nunaay for Boston to study for a 'year with Professor Schuecker Aliss White has reached a high stage of proficiency and is one of the most talented mu sicians After a study in the east much will be expected of her It has been some time since chamber music was given in this city Afusi cians and lovers of music as well con sider from ered form by red Graham to present to his Salt Lake patrons the famous Leon Marx string trio with Hans Dressell the celebrated Dutch cellist associ ated With the trio will also be the popular Chicago baritone who was heard here last year to successful ad vantage Alfred Bergen Edward Kimball has started a kin dergarten course of piano study to keen pace with other branches of education Air Kimball believes many naturally talented children are failures in music because instruction in this branch was begun too late Plano playing is a habit to be formed properly as other habits formed jfs i Afarla Caslova the young violinist has a penchant for orchids At one of Bach Gibson (a) Berceuse Bizet (b) In Summer Stebbins c) Old Melody Arranged by performer Alarch in Guilmant TUESDAY Assistant Organist Edward Kim ball at the organ Spozalizlo (the Wedding) 'Liszt (a) Poniponette Durand (b) Slumber Song d'Evry (a) Herzwunden Grieg (b) Death I I Grieg (c) Old Alelody Arranged by performer Postlude in flat' WEDNESDAY Organist McClelan at the organ Prelude to Die Aleistersinger Wagner (a) To a Wild Rose AfacDowell (b) Prayer Guilmant (b) Old AlelodyArranged bi' performer Selection aust Gounod Alarch from Tannhauser Wagner THURSDAY Assistant Organist Tracy Cannon at the organ Largo Handel (a) Cantilene Marchant (b) Idylle Kinder (a) Songs of the Night Spinney (b) Old Alelody Arranged by performer Offertoire in Wely RI DAY Assistant Organist Edward Kim ball at the organ Grand Choer in Chauvet (a) Aleditation aulkes (b) Nocturne Chopin (a) Slumber Song Parker (b) Old AlelodyArranged by performer War Alarch of the Priests (Athalia) Alendelssohn SATURDAY Organist AIcClelan at the organ Special request program Requested numbers be in the hands of the organist at the Utah Con servatory of Alusic No 612 Templeton building not later than Thursday of each week The AIcClellan Hotel Utah orchestra will give the following program in the lobby of the Hotel Utah 8:30: Brides and Butterflies (new) Nell Aloret New Echoes from the Afetropolltan Onera House Op 469 An extension heavy mission quartered fumed work and i opera Willard Andelln famous 'basso has returned to Sait Lake for ashort visit The public Will be interested in the announcement that Mr Andelin will give a concert riday September 20 Air Andelin was engaged for two years at the opera at Hanover Ger many and the past winter has done concert work throughout the British Isles At Glasgow Air Andelin ap peared with Madame Tetrazzini in herconcert at that city The Hanover 'Anzeiger in writing of Air Andelln's appearance as in says: have herea voice of beauty volume and dum founding depth Air Andelin is notonly able to bring his low tones to a whisper but gives them roundness and beauty which is seldom found in a bass His low sounded so round and rich that the limit of his voice seemed not i nearly At his recital to be given in the Consolidated Alusic hall riday evening September 27 Tracy A' Can non will present his blind pupil Wil liam Nichols Air Nichols is a grad uate of the state school for the blind Besides showing jnuch talent and skill Aichols is a gifted Al Tobani Carnival Venetian (new) Burgmein (a) (b) (c) inely figured quartered oak Buffet of mission design in fumed oak The top is 14 inches wide with beveled plate mirror 8x38 A young bait Lake contralto who is rapidly gaming favor as a singer Prior to her leaving for the east to complete hex last year at the Cincinnati College of Music she will give a concert Thursday evening September 19 at the irst Congregational church Miss Hasbrouck is a pupil of Madame Dotti who opened the program with Patti on the occasion of her singing in the Tabernacle twenty years ago in Salt Lake Both Madame Dotti and her pupil Madame Gadski have praised Miss Hasbrouck voice in the highest terms music In Judea the walls fell at tha sound of the trumpets Elisha sent' for a minstrel to tranquilize his mine and while he harkened Spirit the Lord camo upon The sweety singer of Israel brought relief tp the agonized soul of Saul by his voicr and! his wonderful skill on thehar itl was a part of the old Gallic code law! that no musical juld be seized by a creditor for nonpayment of debt because it afforded consolation and drowned care and sorr ow by its music Shakespeare has roucli to say in its behalf as a restorativeforce King Lear is relieved of his madness bv sweet music Prospero coils a air the best comforter an unsettled Again he says: in sweet mu sic is such art killing care and grief of The greatest minds have always recognized wonderful power of music but they have searched in vain for the sciertific explanation of its efect on the physical emotions Un til very recently but very little has been done to ascertain in a scientifio way the effect of tone and the effect of color on animal and vegetable life! We should remember that every we hear and every color that see i has its efect upon us either to stimu late or depress We hear a piece of music We do not know Perhaps tlfcati it affects us The extent to which sic affects us depends largely on sensitiveness to musical impression In proportion to our power of discrimina tion will be the amount of benefit wewill derive An org'anist perhaps than any other musician has an oppor tunity to note the effect of music upon an audience It is possible for music to have far greater influence upon a con gregation than aiy sermon that may ba preached In truth an audience is at' the mercy of an organist who under 1 stands "the mental effect of 1 Our selection of new fall de signs and fabrics in rugs and draperies are revelations decorative art The top is 45 diameter and extends to six feet i zz air IS Ka a mma rir Act ly Tit I I is ii i 11 Xlt iy 1 MB MM MB MB WM MWI WWM I WMBMMMWMMMMMWMMMWMMMMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMWMMMMnMMMMI isisT A I Bl 5 A' A A Igif P' xt i Ilf II I Lit nr LWAMIbur Ji I i 1 a Tin 1 I A I i BSMMTr gBBBBI 11 I JESH BBr II II 1 BP I J' 'x' Vi £1 I I i fl I I A I.

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