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r'i'JAYrNOV. 14, 1D27 GENERAL PUBLIC NOW Music Critic of New York Globe is Important Faclor She's Singing-This Season Willi Grand Opera Company TIIH OHIO CONTRALTO. The many friends of Mrjort SqutrcH, tho contralto, will bo aV lighted to lenrn of her rret Hiicce.ss at tho recent Main I'estivaU at Bangor and Portland where hhe nanjr Vth many noted artists inclu'lirr '-isa Italsa, the 0 vlted to attend, who will telephone the I'loctor school for un invitu-tiou. On Tuesday evening, November Hi, the following piano pupils of Miss Maud Mct'lain of the 'rector School of Music, will be presented in a piano recital at the nchool: Mu reel la Quilling. Margaret WhI ker, Geneva Siiyler, Marie Cooper Kuth lluber, Hubert Fuchenhofer INTERESTED IN MUSIC AS NEVER IN HISTORY A Kulher.ne Worrall, Catherine IIol-ler.

AT Tin; MUST r. It. cm KCII. Following is the nuisieul program to be given Sunday, Ndv. at the First t'.

Church: MUKNlNli Orvi.n rniiip, SHiii'im. hrtx-Klc-rt til hfiii. IVni Yu, Ninfl Mas Selrk.T ssmsssssa fen mnl v-k'Stt" 'it 1. Bit bf' I New York Newspaper Doing Much to Advance the Popular Concert News Notes and Gossip of the Music World. IIY I'KNELOI'E "rMlEODORE THOMAS could ell look down upon this earth which I ho loft many yeans ago, onci lament thnt in his day the mus-loving rublie was not nearly so interested in the orchestra an it is today.

His was the pioneer work and he went through many ucii I tudes in order to keep his organization in its proper place in tin- hui. II was difficult ta.sk, whereas today iho possession of a symphony orchestra by the larger cities is considered one of the assets of that environment, There is no trouble today in launching an orchestra in a town simply because citizens ar always interested in the advance of mus and the consequent education of the marses along better lino than tlic merely and syncopated melody. In New York while there arc always concerts either by orchestras or individual artists, tlvro'is new icing conducted in fact has been conducted for several years free conceits fer the public under the enthusiastic espionage of Charles D. Isaacson, music critic of the New York Globe. frmi elliTl.tn, Tht-nii.

Ifiuhi Is. ml.) Schu.imnit Sear Not 1'KlWn Duboli Mr. Mtutt.w, drum! O. KVKNINli 'llirnn lit Vrnvi-r VTilhcin. Kvi'tmm biiiI M.triiiiiK Wnirni'r i.ll.Tlnrv, licniutw I f.

famouH soprani tliss Hqulrca' MuccesH was iinuji.ml and she won a real personal triumph. Ralsi was especially enthusiastic over this wonderful voice and declared it to bo tho contralto voice of the age. Tim Maine papers praised the Ohio contralto in most enthusiastic terms and her success wan followed by a re-engagement beaides many concert engagements in the New Fngland states. Marjorio Squirea was in Payton during the week while spending a few days in Franklin with her parents enroute from a concert, engagement in Wisconsin to New York. While In Milwaukee she was tho guest of liaisa in her box at the pe.rform-ance of the Chicago Grand Opera and at supper following where, she met many of the opera stars.

Her hosts of Payton friends are anticipating with much interest her tccitul here at Memorial Hall in Iiecember when she will appear with Robert Schenck violinist formerly of Payton but now of New York. John Poane, tho well known pianist and accompanist, will be at the piano and the affair will be a real holiday homecoming cancel t. William Naylor, piano pupil of Miss Mary Geycr, has just received word of having successfully pnssed the intermediate examination of tho progressive series with a high grade. The paper was graded by Krnest R. Kroeger, the well known i pianist and composer.

Mie.Hnrv PrcHti.M el tutllltM Mnintnn Selbv Tl't' tin un' Mr llrlnn Mi AviiIoii IMtinmipr. Mi. Ili.rUn K. I Imn iMior Mf. ''Hlpli Mr.

(1inrlr Arthur 1 i.r 11 1 -I in 1 my love, a composition in the madrigal style for mixed voice-. He was notified in a very complimentary tter by P. A. 4.A)m- TV In "Musical America" of recent date Mr. Isaacson tells of the splendid work done by the Globe, jn thus giving opportunities those who love muse but who cannot af- tin Sunday evening, Nov.

21st, i special Thanksgiving 'musical sen ice will be given which ill mark the first appearance of the new chorus under the direction of Mr. Ihuiic. A very attractive program bus been prepared for both (iiarlet and chorus, and the musical public is cordially invited to attend. WKSTM IN STF.lt I'KOGKAM. of the judges' committee whicl 1 r-m i.C ford it i's delivered through thea eluded also Fredeiick Stock, Sowcrby and Adolph Wciflig.

Th sec- compesition will be sung at tne club ond concert, ot tins s-ason ters or the opera. Ho maintains that ninety-eight per cent 01 the people do not understand good music or know what it is, what its powers are, nor how humanly satisfying concerts and oneia. can be to neonle at lartre. it concerts, March 17, 112 1 Mr. Gaines is the honored ron-i ductor of the Musical Arts society of Columbus, and has national! program fer Westminster The follow imr Is tin Sunday luoi'iiing at I'l-i-lutle, 5 of muic 'a The Globe music club began ts celebrty as a composer KiKll IteherU I AmIIh-iii.

Si1' 1' 1h. work in a small library loom in for voices. mill I'tmir. IU111I.I street. New tic.r.M- hrslrr ')l li li.ry.

i.i (lff.llt.rv. IVi.lsc lii. Willi l.f IIOMVCH and has now grown to such di-j nerre li. Key new inm-inna flint tlu Metmnolihin Diget is an interesting publication 1 1 Aiennkv n.in.wnki i. Mr.

Wilier rrrl. I'iiilrv WilliuniMin. 1I1- opera house is used for these free; and in his 1 i I (Mbert, he cal's; i.l.v li. i'- v. uuries II.

Isaacson, music critic of the New York Globe, is one of the important factors in metropolitan music just. now. Through his interest and his enthusiasm, the people of New York City are bav-; ing free concert under the auspices ot the Globe. The concerts are issue what concerts, where mere is an ''Hitter biographies" with this amusing bit: free- the i.rtiti tti.i.l la liii" lovers 01 4,1 The program ntr ine oiiiimi J. W.

WEBER PIANIST-TEACHER I'rivate Lesson Very Reasonable Terms Studio 517 llodupp Ave, to bear Creutoiv's Grand Operatic club, to be held Saturday aft ble at the Victory on Nov. 22 and 2 itics suggested by such conditions. "I'retty Please," the title of the throughout. Ohio immediately after tho Christmas uteulion and will company they will be greeted by arian Veryl, admittedly one of the ernoon at o'clock at the homo greatest additions to gi and opera orccs in cent years.She sings ini- jof Mrs. Charles JSeybold in ll ir- admission charged nor artists asking for pav.

They the artists irive cheerfully in th's educational scime which i.s doing so much for New York aim while pay is not theirs, -till the-e goes into the ciiculars and newspapers Mich comment as is worth much to them in advert is-in f. poriani nues in me icaioie roper inire. nion avenue new play, is the nuccesser of include I ton in its route "Certainly Cynthia," the Puff audi Powder club's production last yenrj which was termed "the best college! ItouvineUi He tlrnu hy lwllynl I tit ih Hive him! Seli(le llnllmni Mini (I'iiimI i.t Si i.tlari'l Tl.r.- in J. Win. wnK born hi Aixl nmny a inlhly On mr i'or 1 hp koiw! Ic lo luar Uirin And, im mutter Imw thy th.

Trv their wl i -r-iii They i.rcn't beviil. Su wr'Il J.in 1 he i i (If JohHtin Si t.j'.liim llnrh, Wlin ronmir ii'i'n nn rt-ci'al In whatever ronrort liall His fuinicw nnil In itur. wen pli'tiU. And his numbcrnl 1 tnl Sn be does denerve (iie title 01' the fiither nt us nil. become a Hut the daugh- fore the mieon of Roumania, belter tor enjoyed school too ach to do-, known to the public as "Carmen vote all her time to the study oC Svlva," in here palace at fiucharest.

tl'l'tie audienee are mblnd paly of the year." Practically the entire cast of last year's show is 1 the piano. Mr. Gudenian was accompanied Mildred l-'rwlik ll'iiinl ef Id.t bell. Allien Tnlu'r. was lond oi amateur theat- bv (Jerge Kbescu, the celebrated rartun I rne I'tenoukii opeiuiniK 65 active center.

and the concert's are spoken of as this in order not to frighten people rivals and singing, anil no school composer and violinist the qnci.n's xamn4.n own special musician living in thej Tlie occasion was 1 hn en- (PiiniU play was a success without her. Jennlltttlll Ki.lner. (Icbillrwl nf Mi. lion it was discovered that she had an exceptionally fine oiee bet tainmeiit of the Princess Ilnniwf kl Melvm away. i The first idea for such concerts; as the Globe has'been givinc was; originated in the brain of Mr.

CREATURE'S GRAND OPERA parents debated with several well-l ttieimer. Eollowing this occasion ill. Ilaij Gudenian Violinist of the Artist Faculty of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, will have LA SSKS ON WEDNESDAY at tho ALICi: HKC KER -MILLER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Chnrleii Hi. Idle. ll) iHlnuiti known teachers, who agreed that, Mr.

Gudenian was enabled to te.unl'awn duiscppc reatore, re- intact ami to which has been added considerable new talent. William G. Pflum and Sidney S. 1'1'lum, both of Payton, are among the members of the cast. The show is entirely a Kent, on production and original in every respect.

Mr. John Loofbourrow, who is the leading comedian, is the creator of the liberetto. Melyna Latta, who composed the "Certainly Cynthia" music which carried that play to its success, has written this score. "Pretty Please" will take a trip Mine. Mathilde Marchesi, ot 1 under highest partonnge.

I "'1 llervtuH 1-1 1 it I Sutr Isaacson and at the thousandth mcmbered lor his many delightful concert given in April, 1020. the; concerts through the country sev-attendance and the enthusiasm iuii.i in, yivpn isuigaiia wuc Mary Werner. tne young singei. veryi sum- of tht! wav pafo- led with the famous teacher iorinjv 'iven in nmntie nei of Ibe i-oncerls Tinv'n in I'miil id llrnry Dil.el) lUrh Mnlirl M.HL-aret llirk. proved conclusively that this movement i.s one that will spread to Cvril Scoll To Minuet more than hvo years, then returned1 So th(, i Huda- other cities io sue muuiiii huh; pest he was under tho patronage (I'mai nf Hamei Dram tilovrr) tin.

iiuikI fimioiw Mill) llnminriii'i liliiipsndl No. Hi I Victor Ms lie She then made her debut in eon- m. t. KhOih-Iiik Wolf I'ui'il nl Harry Wilson Proelm) ii riu ii not oniy i.u- ui ipiin i ui i -it at Aeolian liall, New York, nvv princi ind the next day the New York' auers were loud in their of.U COLLEGE Cl.l COMING. 1 and i.i I of (l A s.

C4 ii In Vienna, in Switzerland Paris he appeared before the mosti The puff and Powder club young American singer. Foi vo seasons she repeated her distinguish, audiences, and in college is producing a new oik recuais, in me meantime con-, (u i in b. studying new opera roles UUU I IO? an of Mme. Alohonse Paudet ambits aiipearance in Pavton on Jan- villi the famous Maurel, one ol tin -I'eatest baritones of all times. Miss Veryl's operatic work made! ueh a good impression that heri Mme.

Marcel le Tinay re. uaryll. The play, which is now in A lullaby of Mr. Gudenian ar-rehearsal, is a comedy of college ranged by Victor Kolar is to, beife with all its trials and troubles plased by the Detroit Symphony and in which many humournur orchestra in the near future. Mr.

are introduced. The main 1 4 Wis toff 11 JiianksgivuQg name attracted Maestra Crcatore. nding for the young singer, toe. Kolar, an old friend, expressed interest centers about an inter i i cuiMim wi un Mr collegiate golf match ami full ad diately. Miss Veryl is a real i i i 4i trim vantage is taken of the opportun- so much so "Ul" v.smerican gir i AMI Mr.

Isaacson is ot the opinion that other newspapers can do as much as the Globe in inauguratm-these educational concerts. This past week we have bad pianists; one adult and with fane already assured; the other a bo of 18 with an abnormal ability most unusual in youth. Mr. GabrilowitH-h plays a poetic temperament fully revealed: with intelligence and colorful phrasing, yet who shall say that the young Nyredghazi ma' tot be one day more famous? Ln-lesd indeed this sudden ebullience of talent plus the equipment may porate with tlv years. As it Mr.

Nyredghazi oids fair to astonish the world of the sheer scintillating leautv of his effects. He is an ar-ist to watch for future development; the while we still hold Mr. Sabrilowitsch as an artist to charm. console, to eternally praise. The marvelous playing of Xyrod-hazi, however, has given assurance to Dayton that he will be secured for next season, although the price of $700 for the two who appeared in the Civil league concert this season, no doubt, will be doubled for the pianist alone; such was the furors over the phenomena playing of this boyish artist.

School ot Music PROCTOR ANN PAL RECITAL. An attractive leatuki of Harry Wilson Proctor's annual piano recital which he will play at the W. C. A. auditor'um Tuesday eve 14 West Monument Avenue v-m.

tli he changed one manager during the war when she discovered that ic was pro-German, and a very. Prussian at that. 'The famous Crcatore himself! will direct both operas i.nd will iring with him his own orchestra, vhich is so large that the first liree rows at the Victory will be moved to make room for the aug mented forces. 'LA YEP HEFORE THE Ql PEN. 'ti A ning, November 23, at 8:15 will be his rendition of Chopin's 15 minor Sonata.

This Sonata is one of three i For rliiM play intflllpentlr nnd wit'i true pxpressdon, riirtit habits niunt In- furtmii from tlpe first Ipsson. tlur rate of tuition for children taking our tiai'inl coui'M. under pxfiirnrwl assistant iiiano li-achom, in SIOOH fur i I Free to women who serve Jiffy-Jell Desserts StyWZ Made with Stylo 11 Mold posed by Chopin, and represent, ij one of his most beautiful eontribu-jj I tions to the literature for the ane i It is renlete with lovely melody and! mm Urm nf 10 rrivnte lessons. Full courses in Piano, Vocal anil Violin 1') irrBdunt'on with diploma, MAIN Refore coming to America llaig: poetic beauty. j.

Gudenian, the Armenian tr many inqurks as to! "rom the Cincinnati conservatory whether all interested pci.sons i of music and now connected with Mr. Proctor states I oiuii. iinii ouvv i.i,ion:i.:i.i:ii wuil I Kll WJI Man1: lifts fojr 'hi ffih'i 'i fi it ffi'al tlle "Alice l'0'''' School, played be- thnt all interested persons are in- iyin vih; uie DuSt known English composers and lian- ists, is making his first visit to) America. He is giving recitals of his own compositions and among! Abundant Fruit In bottles in each Jiffy-Jell Dessert the latter is his latest, "The Ti tank," said to be a wonderful StjIeS of descriptive music, with soul and beauty to commend it. He is to play a concerto as yet in manuscript with the Detroit orchestra, Mr.

Gubrilow conducting, in lie-vHlents or netroit are learing the rumor true that Mr. Gabriolo-witsch goes to Philadelphia within the next (ew weeks to direct the Symphony orchestra of that city, while its present director, Leopold Stowkowski, goes to take baton for the Koston Symphony director, Pierre Monteaux, moves on to another directorship, perhaps. This a splendid artist from Detroit, where he lias succeeded in bringing a symphony orchestra to an unusual pitch of excellence. Doubtless, Victor Kolar will take the baton there if all these rumors are authenticated. r.

Get the near luture. e.ral years ago, and for his unusual Let us help you serve Jifly-Jrll in a dainty way Thanksgiving. Get these free molds now. Jiffy-Jell is a quick real-fruit dessert. The flavors are romlenscd fruit juire in liquid form in glass.

There's a wealth of fruit. We usr, for instance, half a pineapple to flavor one dessert. The fruit is crushed in Hawaii fruit too ripe to ship. musicianship, is bringing to Dayton his grand opera company and So with all fruit flavors. Each is lh essence of much ripe fruit.

At little cost Jifiy-Jdl ciimrs ready -sweetened. It Klines acidulated with icnion or grape acid. Simply add hoiling water, as directed on package, then the fruit cs-mmcc from the vial, and let cool. A package serves mx in mold form, ot 12 if vou whip the jell. All for IS rents less than the fruit alone might cost.

This is the new-type quick pelatin dessert. It has hruught to millions a multiplied delight. (let an assortment have these fruity dainties on call. Then send us the trade-marks for attractive ways of serving. Do this now.

(Jet the molds in time for your Thanksgiving dinner. fit Style 6 Dessert Molds All in pure sluminunv These Individual Moldi come in sets of six, assorted styles as above, or all otie style. They will serve full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send 6 i) trade-marks for the set of six. For Tint Molds see offers below.

They are valued at W) cents each. will present al the Victory Monday, and Tuesday nights, November 22! and 2::, "Aida" and "Lucia." Grand opera, to music-loving Dayton, should be the signal for a generous outpouring, the two operas chosen being favorites at all times, and the prices are of such! moderate proportions that there should be no lack of patronage, In the company of many Italian! singers chosen by Crcatore for trie excellence of their voices and act-! ing ability is Miss Marian Veryl, the lyric boprano, who possesses that rarest of things, a pure color-aturo quality in her voice that is charming. Miss Veryl is a native of Pennsylvania. From childhood she was fond of music. She loved to sing and dance.

At an early age sh was sent to a piano teacher, and for a time it was the fond hope of her parents that the child wrould Anothcr to counter the attraction of German and Austrian conservatories of music has, been launched in the historic town of St. Germain-on-Laye, one of the prettiest suburbs of Paris, where a new French School of Music has been inaugurated. The new institution, it is said, has been endowed with sufficient funds to insure its operation for many years, with highly paid staffs of professors to be recruited in France, Italy and America. It is understood that the conservatory is the gift of a wealthy Parisian who, having gained millions by supplying munitions to the allied armies during the war, has decided to devote his money to a work which will not only detract from the prestige of German and Austrian schools, but will restore France to her former position as the world's center for art anil Linte-fmit flavor makes a tart green salad jell. Serve with the salad or make a salad loaf.

Or mix in meat left-overs for a meat loaf. Mint flavor makes a mint jell to serve with roast ineats, hot or cold. 10 Flavors la Class Vials Strawberry Raspberry Log-anherry Pineapple Cherry Orange Lime Mint Lemon Coffee Flavor A bottle In each package If you are needlesdy burdened with superfluous fat, read trie following carefully. See how easily others have reduced by mjr simple and efficient method of fat reduction. Some have reduced over a pound a day All this has been accomplished without resorting to diet or tedious exercise.

Miss O. Wnmow vrilei; "I aava Jot 78 ponnda as result of yonr treatment and hav purer felt so well in my life aa 1 do now." Mr. 8. Santii KrUti: "1 hare lost 70 ponnda as a resnlt of taking yonr treatment. I fuel hettrr in every way.

I ran now take Imr walks without becoming tired or short of breath. I thank you very murk for whst you havs done for me." MRU. J. U. Hkwitt u-rttrs: "I hare taken your treatment faithfully and ean say that It has also entirely relieved my rheumatism." 1 IIbs.

E. llonKiB tayt; "Well. I am Rlad so Inform you that 1 have lnt 48 ponnds in six weeks. Miss 0. Kki-kkb "I thought I would let you know how I am (retting along.

I am feeling fine and hare found the treatment to take rt all Union. 1 have not weighed, hut my measurement show that 1 have redured six Inrhes from my bust, five Inches from my and 12 Inches from my hips. Of course, I ajj) pleased will, the result. I am a licensed practising physician ond personally prescribe for each individual case, thus enabling me to select remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, but will relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation of the hf-art, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble ond various other trouoles whicli often accompany over-stoutness. My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving yon thd renewed energy and vigor which emne as a result of the loss of your superfluous fat.

My treatment is the only scientific-treatment known that w-ill produce a loss of weight without harm to the systeml You are not required to change in the slightest from your regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exercising that you have to follow. It is simple, easy and Teospoon Size 111 i I Hi 3L Fjj) Wm.Roera Son A A Jiffy-Cup Half-pint aluminum measuring cup. Use to dissolve Jiffy-Jell rightly, or as a standard cup in any recipe. Send 2 (jr) trademarks for it.

Exquisite Dessert Spoons A new pattern of Wm, Rogers Son AA silverplate, guaranteed 20 'years. No advertising on spoons. Send 2 (Jj) trade-marks for one spoon, plus 10 cents for postage and packing. Get balance later. (Jr send 12 Qj) trade-marks for six spoons, plus 60 cents for postage, etc.

1 I 9 1 i pleasant to take-To all who are overstont I will send FREE a trial treatment and also my plan whereby I am paid after music. Scholarships arc to be provided, in which American aspirants will be admitted, and annual prizes similar to those of tho Paris Conservatory of Music are being arranged. The Grand Prix do Rome, which is the highest award of the Paris Conservatory, will have its counterpart, a group of French1 music 1 loyrir.s having tentatively agreed to provide the necessary funds for this purpose. Samuel Kit-hards Gaines, of Co-j lumbus. and well known in Dayton.

I received the d'stinetivc compliment! last week of being declared the winner of the Chicago Madrigal! club's national competition in: which many American compesers wen entered. Ih won the W. YVftll pvize of $1(K) for the hc.t sVng of "The Shepherd Song," based op. the by Marlowe ginning come with me ur.d be', (C5 MAIL 1 1119 Jiffy Dessert Waukesha, Wis. reduction has taken place, If you so desire.

Do not postpone, sit down rtpht now and write your name and adrlresn clearly on the attached coupon or plain paper and so start on the rnnrl to the recovery ot your former health and figure. DR. NEWMAN 136 fifth Avenut, New York. Enclosed find (Jj) trade-marks for which send gifts I check. Check Gifts Wanted Mle 1 SlytfC Sljlr Mj tr Sljle II Set of Spoon Dessert Helps Free IJuy Jiffy-Jell from your grocer.

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