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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1921. PROMOTIONS MADE TO ADVANCED SCHOOLS SECOND SECTION PAGE TWO Lawrence School. Rose Tortoriee Anna Whit no re John I-amont Thelma JLippoid Birmingham School. a rt es Wa tson Sniiiv- Wilkinson Mary R. Young Adoiph IWipohi Miltireii arson John Morrow SchooL Rudolph Libenscek Gilbert Cete Peters John Vrbaiiac Irene Weiss, Anna Yardis Kli anora Zeringer Maj-ie Znnski Anna L.

Hariovitcb. Mary A HetbiiiB Harold A Johnston MaRgaret A. Kirae Morris A. LeibovitZ Edward Dersranr Hose Dominck Kaihryn Feidlielner William Oerlach na tiieekner Frank fkirtmann Mail ha Hotz Helen Mary Hupka John Anna Catanmiro Sa i Qtcrsrot a t'tarl B. Uhrman Emms Petritky Clara Gerald ine Meaner Charles yj.

Morris Paul O. Vioia S. McGowen Holen R. Watson Jams K. Htfwart Ada J.

Vltchestain Waller H. Wilwn 'harlew F- Wood 2,288 STUDENTS TO ENTER Stephen C. Foster School. Costellu Jai'k Mertz KUvthe I a I ar i ne William eU re Lillian H. Heaven Arthur M.

Tarbert WUHftm A. Aeberff James A. Bardsley Wiima Grace Barlow Edw. O. KaU-rbar-h Christine A.

Berger.er -lean Breitwfdswr Brashear School, SchooL Bertha R. Walters Shakespeare SchooL Ik-orjfe- W. Morrl re on tiptoe to see I IHam Mechesney Clarence R-osreaifcon a rgaret now i son Mabel Laiming neau Prfo Catherine M. Biisky Kiwin t. Failure James Hany MUSIC sharps ar what the vol routhful Krika Mo- Charles Wapte 1 4 i a tki Victor Ieslie Vamen Iris Laura Young and "Carmen? were creditably med.

but there isn't the touch of tion to the performances we are to have. Aiiny Naomi Koi- persmith Albert K. lfjrer Harry Marshal! Sara Lailiari Menn aistin Wayne W. ttolliK Ruth 1. Neim run win uo tne second time i Howard W.

Kiealmg A tie f'erru entiU Alma M. MiichcU Helen V. Morewoxi Emerson I. M- Eiroy Eiieend. Donne I i Blanche Ol.iffe Hvetyn Potts Eva Eliaatlmth Re- Charley G.

Holtertson Siimuel F. Schwab Lilian Sit2 ti. Virginia. Shoemaker i-her wood Smith Harry M. Stinnhauser C.

A. t-tiUwagen Ruth Olive Sophia Watts Gertrude. B. Watson hayuioful Wood Rotert Ord Young -Catherine Zieg Rustyn J. Ziegler William H.

Metcaife Kathiy E. Neiil James Por-er Ruth M. Roitins iiary Percy S. Stouii Virginia Werner Charles Blacktniiorn HiibjTn Colts Raphael W. Conrad Lillian B.

Deabner Edna May Heidish Grace Huff Herman Hochstetter Thelma L. Jackson Richard? Julia M. Klein HIGHER GRACES out." Her American debut was sensational in mre than one way. Hor managers, presented her cautiously, I which was wise in view of the many Franklin SchooL i Mildred Cadugan Gretchen Carney Myrtle F. t'iara D.

Droste Mary K. Dutney Clara V. Egerter Raymond J. Oallardi Helen Lee Gobble Ralph Haney Couid Eieanur Mae Grey Mario M. Hoil Robert Kerr r- Itcock Hobtfrt G.

Meals 'Janet Alice Meyer Mildred A. Koihhfiar Aiine M. Summers OrtAyn E. Thomas Aiva Tim mi Lemington SchooL I John B. Ailer Elizabeth M.

MeCun- JMarEaret L. Blatten- aliie bei ger Ma nv Vlrgi nia PI t- Pe rci val Brad 1 cairn Sarah Fahnestock Dorothy V. Repiojle Nellie R. Fisher Anthony Ross Florence E. Fleisch- Wiillam H.

Schafer, aaer Margaret St-heid illiam Gardiner Anna K. schirra Ln Verne I. Cioeddei John W. Seip Jluisarft i- Koch mm a Lahr I Kathryn A. Leitzel T.

Makv I Mlunkr B. Muttzer nod grass School. (newcomer violinists we have HemmrSck1 ere this season most of them an- M. Miidred Krdm a business standpoint the ornpany is rocking like a cockleshell boat in the breakers. George M.

Spantder, the now business manager, is due as I write to arrive here froml Chicago. What will r.appen when he' takes active charge remains to be stn. But as his experience has been chiefly in the handling: of conventions I'm wondering: what he will do to BrookLne School. 8-Ai i nounced. as wont5t.Tsr and none prov- 1,993 Are Graduates of 'and 295 May Enter Rodger M- Shipley Joseph R.

Allen 4ejrtie Buckley Harry E. Ciaua labelle R. Cole Evelyn H. Coliins Charles W. Dermttt Lee L.

Deitrich i'aui Gi'ahara mc to he quite that. So the nolitan Bureau (which is not fied officially the Metropolitan Harry Brown Latimer William J. V. Armlii Iavi -M. Anna P.

Iaufer Carolyn Michaels Elsie A. Nest-UKe Ida Mae Niuness Andrew C. Schurr Alberta S. Wolpert John E. Spears Morse School.

Hruitt Lata-4 Kic-anor Luiz Ai.na E. Lynn tn L- Au-ore i.aynimd A. lsadore CrOttlerb Jennie Jacobs ey er Kauf ma nn lsadore Kopeiuian Harry Mann 4 Martha Mar liode Martin Wyoming B. Paris Siiul Rogoff Iia IUsenberg Maurice SecJter Bene Sedlak Jacb Shaman Sam Kiesal Harry' Sol off Helena Strauchler Edward Taienfeld Anna liecker Sain Bennett ah lier-gvr A it ria 1 ienisiein Stella Burtro Heien Clark Riilph Coiien Mary D-. ma; lwiTi Dick on JtiM-j DiineoR' Anifa Far'ter harieH r'in tman Jaetii Frankel Minnie F.

anaiin jark Friedman ifitjamin Fromm Anna Uoklberg Jiir.ioT Hi orb Ida A. Oumto James B. Hunter Oliver T. Aff alone Hurry Mane Florence E. Miller Alice McCroasen Wave A- Shipley Alice F.

Toy 1 izabeth Trapp Martha C. Trauger Fred E. Wagner Opera Coinjany) sttid nothing: about the Austrian fiddler, ni-ftferrintr in lot straighten out the complex situation. Soho SchooL Lincoln School. 'the critics and the-public place their NAMES ARE ANNOUNCED Sarah M.

iiiei onimus glen iiai ry W. Karn n-viT5 Sit rU-ii Hobert Kennedy Irari Wtckman Brushton School. Amelia M. Mirchich Adelaide M. Clesky Bruno orraitis Charles K.

Pfeil Glizabeh M. Price Thomas M. Price Henrietta M. Kiebel H. H.

Serstein WHilamW. Watson-; Bobert S. Weaver Walter G. Younp Frank Ziemkowski -Iawrence Cocbenutir William Allen Hazel L. Andereg-; Aline C.

Be, H. fiittner Georgti IJurich Earia M. Bradley John J. A. Bryee Beaiie A I 'otter Helen H.

Eu-hieay; A licet M. Erhe 11. Finke Aiictt E. Hnnipel Margaret P. McGill Joseph Felfoldy John Keltovich Harry Hirschman Anna Honclumeki Bea ric.

nson Rode Mamula Anna onska Anna Princ? Frank Joseph shear La rinjiiT Gladys E. Aird Ellen A. Miller Esther L. Alston -tVrra V. Miller Clara D.

Barber Harry J. Miller John A. Kollenbacher Jea. G. McTurk Ruth- Con ley "William J- Payne William C.

DeNinno Iorothea M- ReFaler Meytr Drosnes WHia K. Reynolds Isftdore Feldmau F. Rightmire Maratta Marimtil Friendship School. own estimate upon the girl, who is still in her teens. Then Miss Morini appeared- Ohfwrve, if you please, what oc-f r-urred.

Th rir! fiddled herself into the only s.nsation which a newcomer violinist iiie executives some of them admit they don't know where they are going next. Kverybody looks anxiously about, with head alert to duck if anything amiss. Harold McCormick has bten in charge up to the present time, and I can't say that he haa demonstrated to experts any marked ability as an opera manager. The Metropolitan, meanwhile, is joiner its placid wav. We will havft Cira Ball Somers School-.

tieorfee Loyal Jiauuen Eli'abeth M. Forrest Mildred M. RobU McCandless SchooL ner ax il Frank Mikiinski in Mf ne 1 1 Linden Kenekr litrKe Stevens Ja--o Weber i la 11am While Dnrothy WiWe Rose D. Bernstein. Joseph J.

Baber Rul)y I Blakey Edgar J. Broome H. Henry Diamond Ijaura Lewis Dormau t.ortrude Kvtsr.on Mary 41mr-n Host Uiiotly Kutn 'i-runna Klie Harrison Alvin liiil George Jessnp Levenm Knneli Tjvenapire Hays Long has caused this season although we Samuel Forei Habel Leo Flemiiiff Rose Rella Gat-son Anna Sara Gibbons Mai JLatterman Ralph R. Marshall Samuel Parties Sylvia Toie Viola M. Seihel Ardeil C.

Sheaaley William H- Smyer Lorena E. Staniek -Henry Weiner lary G. Xager harte L. Frank Janie T. Harris May E.

Heckert John F. Jose Paul D. Jose Jean H. Marshall 1 Emma A. Mauro liave had enough players around to Edith A.

Baillie Edward karmerf Harry Karmen Emma A. Eichbaum Julius Faberman Mabel D. Keep Mary F. M.cinley Martha E. Ma.rdjaU Kathryn F.

Moore Itorothy H. Williams tYiink Ken worthy Maraaret Daflffsrty Isio Ieff Max Left Emily Locke MnihiMa Meyer MAixaret H. Neil William O'Hailoran Ruth Poplett Anna Rothman Marie Sparano Anita Tim John McK. Tucker William Walker Ruth Weg-eie Ruth Wimmer I a nije orchestra, in so far as the Chase's dt but in a few days. Present- 1 Beatrice Helen ilson Eva Evelyn Fai ber Felix Bianco Sadie Blurner Uarsaret J.

llru- Hcxbert C. Burcbinal Edison Buss Ina C. Campbell Emma K. Clow Donald Crawford Marion L. Crapp Eleanor Ellis leraiiiine Uuarin iari M.

Huntsman i teoi-Ke Kalb 1 Jessie B. Kamins Miidred Kei are concerned. 'ly. also, the first "lohengrin" in Eng i Spring Garden School. McCleary SchooL Ltnden SchooL I'luIluig' like the great artiste her Clayton School.

A total of boys and girls in the elementary schools qualified, with the- closing of the first s-emsUr of he 1920-21 school term Wednesday, to? enter high or junioij schools, 1,993 as graduate of the S-A and as graduates of the 6-A grades in the grade schools. The 6-A graduates uho wifl enter junior high schools, named In the attached lists, are those named for the Olayt on, Columbus, Cowley, -quesne, Kast Park, East Street, Fine-view, IJnwood, Lock hart. Perry, Schiller, Sprinu Harden, spring Hill. Valley and Webster schools, all on thftorth Side. ''AH the others named are S-A graduates.

-f the nanus as. announced yesterday by Dr. Wiljiam M. Davidson, super achietement appears to prove lish. Everybody is happy because the opera atmosphere hereabouts is charged with excitement iier, Miss Morini astonished her hear ers.

They happened to have among: I met Mr. Gattf-Cnsazza in Seventh Klizabcth MKre Jan Mci-auKhlin William flrtders iUttrt Kred Wallace Emil Mateoechat Frodentk Michel Harry Miller Ix)uis Mulaeh Freida Nil I Anna Strauss John Scheel Charles Shema A nita Anton opHs Aitert Bauer Olefin Iurk ilutney Alice Aiiiler Margate MnllenL-ruch Winifred M. Htnes -Frederick IjaBertew Xorria W. McKee Anna M. C.

Mcsteen Sarn Nalf-mith Kdwin G. Paphley Mar ea ret A. Plunkett Alice (t. Quipley Doris Frembarh Michael Ahmantt Walter Amnion Hi'rman Baierl Wiiham Ebjrhardt William Hrach Albert Hempe! Charges Klein Marie Laupai Karl Ioos Ja Rreen Helen M. lironosky Catharine E.

Casper Her man C. Churiiia Frank J. CoSson Stephen H. Danko Orris F. Ford Helen M.

Hafeli Mildred E. Haney Annanrty Hazzard them many fine musicians, who went avenue a few even intra asm. in rin Louise Hill Roger Ingham Estelle Klein Jietty Lyons Harrv McClintock Mnrtha Phillips Milton Piesset Ma ha la Reed Dorothea Reinhold James Taylor Esther Zefkte Helen Bryson Alfred Coll Harding Chrint ie Esther Kverpman James E'-ving Wayne Eyman Harry Fennerty May FlettJier Evalyn tlarretson Mabel Garret son Kben GuisiaXsen Kiiith Harnack Fulton SchooL Colfax School. Spring Hill SchooL McKelvy SchooL Ar-niw Barker Ktmd Manan Benedict W'tUtam iJaiTHTon rxxld Eardly to Carnegie Hall to listen to one who The Metropolitan's general manager had astonished Viennese experts, one was walking slowly with his coat col- of them being no le.ss a personage lar mufiled about his throat. He than Arthur Nikisch.

But all the stopped and we chatted for a few min- mornin newspaper lirst-critics weren't utes. Mr. Gatti isn't The jthofe. Those whose business it is to Atlanta Festival Association has an' write for the Tribune, Herald, World nounced Caruso as one of those to ap-j and Times went to hear Mme. Olga pear in the week of opera to be given i SamarofT play some Beethoven sona- next April.

The great tenor may not 1 tas on the piano and to listen to some be able to singr, but there must be a Lin wood SchooL Oscar Kiesel Ruth ina st, A I viua Kocrbel Anna Mailck Velma Mayer Herbert Mohr Hilda jpsbaumer intendent of schools, in the alphabet- Jeannett Fink Aiken Kiaher Wkiiield Amberwn Mortimer Amdur Jamea A. Bell FrHierSt-k S- Hrynn Hi eeat? M. Dit km son Norma E. Duncan Thomas C. Ford Edgar Foster Emily Getlfuss tieorjje Hall Kathleen Hamilton Max It.

Hcppenstall Kachd HeppensUkll James W. Hess. Jr John P. Hollywood Blanche Hunter Alice Landman Anna Lipuil Samuel Lowentein George V. Lysinger Freda Martin Alice S.

McConahey Eii zlnith ac Dougal Lester Mendel Mildred Jdoskowitz Eea G. Provonche Helen May liamay aiararet Simon Joha D. Singley Jean Smith A lexanaer fnept John Sturgfon P'rnest Trozzo Alary L. Walsh Sara Half llonimel Walter Kammerer I i airy L.rterna Rojw Makrauer William Merchant Jame.1 1'atton Rertha I'lesM-l Tony Poll to Km-st Sohwerin Margaret Sheppard Turly TaiVeit Katheriue Tiphe Hertert Wlpeman icjti order of the 95 schools included, are as follows: mm Pearl Naumann Ray North Katherine Pearson Russell Rcid esse ven so Ruth Swank Dorothy Taylor Dorothy Williams Margaret Abram e.ss Cr let on Charles Elliott Mildred Ervin i nda Ha pge rt lorothy Kennedy Zella Kunz Sadie Mraeyt'y ElizabcibAber Anna Antrel Marcus Blank MHrte Ruonocore Reila Cohen Ethel Clifford 'oniorado Iavid Eiman Ethel Fiorman Harry Foster Fannie Farber Celia Fn ret David Anna G'irs(n Eime Rangert Aima Rarkschat Edward Behm Frank Rrosenitsch 1 Charles Dreves Elsie Aiice Grnte Howard Grote Helf Harmes Allre Ciote I Hartlev William Hinkef I Ijretia Holmes Raymond Hrat-h Marie Kalchthaler Walter Pierce Alien acnooi. Elizabeth Priesendorf observations on these sonatas which chance otherwise he would not be Floyd Frank iiiibert FYiedberg Naomi tiiidr ftaymond Goldmaa William lioladein lxia tiorRas trvins Half Iavid Kwufniitn Sidney iin Ijouis Ijeon Miiibie ixibel lsra'l Mniamude A nnette Moltz Margaret Pcfry Sn rah Pol luck Minrue Rogow Ida Rosea Nathan Rosenberg Daniel Rosentho! -Motile Snyder isw.j Solomon A ntia Wodrter Krank Wf.lner Hyman Welssiijan Weissmnn Mwry Vust.rach Wilmer iUmiensynfl arl Setler Dorothy Vocgler Elizibeth Volz Carl Yetter Lockhart SchooL Columbus School.

might illuminate them. They missed announced. the news of the afternoon; missed it In the old days Kathleen Parlow completely, because they hadn't any was our very best woman violinist. idea anything unusual was going to Phe has been ahroad much of the happen. (time in recent years.

It appears In As a consequence the rii.iex lw- have -been time well spent, for a few Garfield SchooL rs; Emanuel Kea toldberg Srerreff SchooL Vera Harvey Impart Horwttz Kils-aiwth Hutrhlnson Bernard Kii t'harles K-iu Florem Uflrn Moore loruthy Mtilougli Mtli'-virt Frti ker Randall Norton Randall har.es Segm Mary Smith Ruth StoiznWach Hilda Wager ieorge V' uo i ich MiWrd Alhrecht Thomas Arnwtronj Frank Bainbridge Theodore Hold I rfi Bcxfton Marshall KrobeCk Stanley Pypra rtrrjie t'oniey JCurl iienHiitrt llonrail iMuenhaiier Hut Iteiu nhit utr Retina li easier Mahat i-her Matilda Kdwanls Mariuii Hali Kilwood .1 a me a A aader 1 a. 1 F. Lt1 Fluih A- iiote Siirah Ixmg iU'br-rt Cai-llsle E. Ma AorWrt I. Counahan s--abeik: Mitchell inni Gross Roietta Grudzin-5 Jacob Kaplan 1ara Stanley Pucluti "arl Schlarmunn Ruby Schtdi xer A lain Schultei-Anna Slone Sigmund sobieraj Elsie Swartx R-ibert Vaif-p Thomas White I.CO VVllinski Catherine Yockiiw-k ICdward Kaker Beck Florella Krowri 1 ilea EngelMiir Henry Cctselhait muel Hague Marie Knorr Kndly Loi-iga Ed wa rd a cec vi Anna urovich Ethyl Murray Stella Neiley i-oui Ostrowskt in criticised.

It isn't the first time. Some critic (when it doesn't happen to be more than one) is forever be- McNaugher SchooL Betty Moore Rrnwn Edward Ross Markey Wiiham M. Danru-r Frank Banner Emiiie Daub Margaret M. Pearson Asfumpia N. Donateilijoseph T.

Simon Arthur J. Fl-isher E. Stevenson Sara Gibson William IL Taylor Kenneth IaniiltoTi Annabelle Turner Hamilton afternoons ago the Canadian hddler demonstrated that slv? has grown amazingly in her art. I never expect to have Miss Parlow move me deeply. She is not an emotional player.

There has always been a certain jing metaphorically jumped on. This time there was some justice in the Charles Mvtruliey nmas M.f up Ma; ie MeNamara AlEv.li 1'rire rtei-ri xhoeiux Ijiura Vortei iha Kottensu-i Kiv, Robert Wiiham Shaw Jarl Ta.iom Sylvia Tailet tlelen Toth Irene Walton X-etda Wilheim Uattie Wiliiams t'harles Zanotti Zealot hax Way ma Harry Uauibey I toy Ut'll IK i--n urkett i onrad currie liuauita Dei lx'k rVri is Foley Hugn Korsyih Edwaifi ieiter 1'inkie ja'keujn Martha Kaiser WilUajn Kiileen Jack Mavon Iladys Mason fiirtti Meisinger t.ertiud" Maibttuui Allen Moore Thomas Morri Marsaret E. Free A i ar a ret ar per ttuh Hariey Mi ldre r. Henry 'arl W. Heinz Ardon Hoffman arj I tram Ma KiRffina Florence ti.

Dew la 'atherint () Conno Richard Rupp Wiiiiam E. Rau Katherine H. Smith Albert Tietow Aenej Wallace Marparet Wiedenbofer Margaret Woods Alice G. Wissman vicuut aiidll lllf til American Avenue School. Thaddeus Stevens SchooL Ruth Prunner Ethel liuck Edwin Dimling Joseph Etert Robert Evann Howard Ewing Raymond Hertte i Andrew Jones Harry Klapn Dorrdhea le-William McDonald li vin McComiell Robert Norton Beatrice Penney Edward Schmid Eli-abdh Schiwpf Roy We.fd.phal Ruth Wilson i ics should have been on hand to report musical angularity about her work, Liberty SchooL of the newspapers for the readers they represenL yet she commands deep respect for her fine tone, her solid musicianship Grant SchooL Vera Jean Lighthill Sarah Jane Richards Frances Saintak Marvin K.

Staub Joanna Wojciechowsk: Helen L. Woodward jJohn Mitchell Boyd V. Cnrxanowski Margaj-et L. Dietrich Margaret E. Freebmg John L.

Wurman Elizabeth Rose GUI Eugene King QHara SchooL Thelma I'ettlt atherine Radcliffe TauUn Rottt S' bainn Velma tflrr Aiire Stubbn Nina Truby John W'alh Wllke White FHixabeth Alhaugh Joseph relay Heman IVatLy Helen Bowes Bran ton 4'atherine f'ox Adelaide Ow 1 -etm- Cutler Marian Dickson Ida Vldstrom lrt Harris Ml isabe McKefn Jennie M. Najtoieli Marie A Phelps Theresa E. Rovegno William A. Sehcible John J. Chang Tai Yee Soon Jotf.ph Ambrose oi ge La 1 ion a vrg ia a la ry an ames Capod anno Angetine M.

Ferraro Howard P. tiuid lUilpli E. Upielli John M. Conroy School. Sunnyside SchooL Edwin T.

Murphy Doiigtas MacIMnald Theolore Neme E-dwurdT. Roop iorge c. RnnseH W. E. Sohaefer H.

M. scliamberg, Clara E. S-: ott Jane R. Smith Win. J- V.

Smith Alice Stone J. Vlyase Tucker Yvonne A. Weber liarry H. Wheatiey Kuth M. Wheeler Dorothy Aver ill 1 Theodore R.

Badger i Harry C. Bart ley Thomas A. Burke Betty Z. Clark Maxine Con ley Betty K. Day I.

Fertr-rholT Charles H. Gilmoj Jhm. M. Her.ninger Frank R. Johnston SlaraTi C- Jones Rarold E.

Leir.er Itiith E. Ienon J. H. Ijoblncier Mary E. Marsh Isabella M.

Brown Esther R. Caplan I Camel la. R. Alice- inkar Josephine i Anna M. Iazzara Petrina Magri I Hose Marie Masdc Albertine E.

Meyers Mary Ella Meyers Reuben R. Coiien Norman Goldstein -Samuel Samuel Herer Charles F. Hoffman Nathan Hoistein Clayton A. Kaufman DaA'id Aifnd Lewi a Edward A. H.

Pieh Samuel Steinberg I Ella Enright Jfhn Gunning Margaret Gunning Anna Jocob Amelia Jonca ari Skaugen Greenfield SchooL Bedford School. Troy SchooL and her traditional way of doing compositions you always think of as steeped in tradition. Otherwise it has been a mass of music, but why detail the symphony orchestra concerts, the old-time standnys. like Harold Bauer and the rest. The hitch-lights interest most of us.

Musical sputterings and flashings. Mme. (lalli-Curci (Mrs. Homer Samuels, now) drew te first big audience the Chicago Opera Company has had here since its opening night at the Manhattan. I wonder how Miss Garden liked that.

Ho be rt 1 1 a oroe orris June-; Anteio laQuatra "larke Ms Sianiey Nituski i- Kheam Mimiki Small Harry Sherman SwossfT Mad-Iyn Kee Alex Walters iMrothy Rachjnan Florence Bolojn Anna Chiokenowsky i'he. tnut Ansto ocntini Li.e-ri t'roker Fivl Kriikitiv Frank fuwk Esther: Ford CJulu Uraoe liackbarth I Catherine HalUtttiu Andiw iliwaiD Michael mda ileorgft Pulyak Clarence I Thomas Thomas Tulenko Frank D. Wilson Osceola SchooL The second critics are capable enough some of them. Hut it hap- pens, now and again, that an assist- ant reviewer has to write carefully in order not to embarrass his chief if the chief happens to hold a different opinion of whomever the assistant has first written about. was this feeling that maie the Herald critique somewhat apologetic, which took some punch out of the Tims review, and caused the World associate chronicler to find shortcomings in this young violiniste which his superior may not discover when he comes to hear her play.

The Tribune assistant in my judgment) miscued in her estimate of Miss Morini. For me. the little Austrian is a JdUiew ti. Barker Anna Esash Robert E. Evans Edna M.

Ford Martha E. Jone liancbe Masapy 1-arbara R. Mayor Myra Me Mina NuneriTser Smallstig Joseph Sianchio Oiga Stribmv Marion Brown A Una. Eck Andrew Eckart "Elmr Ernst Heiuun (ioebei -Fiona Hemke Lctsche SchooL Anna SakmMf MciiPt ReiU ShHptro FrnnrM Klixaheth; M. StiRliano Peter SulK'k Samuel A.

Votowick Thomas Ware Marvarvt Cherry-Anna K. Charles B. JaAkin A ibert Mazuiowskt Atuia Ora vet Anthony Piatkowaki 4Jhati9 Puaateri Frances Statti Jniia Thomas Ida Weiuaruau Halls Grove SchooL i Bedeiia Abraham Mary Benson Una Davidson Frank Rubenstein Valley SchooL Mary J. Cowley School. Alma, V.

Armfrtrong Wm. A. Arnold, Jr J. Miriam Bell Robert Erickman Alice A. Catley John K.

Culieii F. Kenneth Tdver Edna R. Eberts Carol vn McL. F'gra Harold E. Griffith HermaJi Kgman Frank Berger Beechview-Beechwood School.

J. M. Logan School. TJeorge Loper Ida B. Makrauer Jolin S.

McClements Howard W. Monoh lxia Joan Mirfer Bessie Moore Dorothy J. Roy Paul Scoviila Allen K. Shenk Charles C. Shenk Herbert fflmpwn Virginia Smailey l-eaii Thornton Rebekah E.

Thornton Sylvia M. Wechsleer Dk Mark toy Joseph Mta Joseph Miller IVod Tumi Charles Von Kamtei Webb Howard Poswy Helen Renzelman iari Riger Charles Roth Albert Crirh Esther Waiter Edward Herbert Gardner Harry Johnson John Kirk Arthur Jieck Ida Buktad Jerome Collet i -en jamin Fleming en iet ta ekis Elmer Knuth Clara Ketterer Kathryn Kline WINCHESTER BENEFIT CONCERT i Miriam Hrron Ernesd. Dale Brown L. J. Eitienbis Ethel H.

Ellis Mary R. Ertzman iyna-s J. Eraser Williard M. Friend Rose M. GlannotU Edgar Rav Inks T.

M. McLenahan Lamar Miiier Adlyn K. Roidnwn Kenneth A Taylor Norman A. Twigger Ethe.l I Woods Mary Jane Webb Washington SchooL Harry HiM Usury G. lKaa Frank Daytom Hancock SchooL Cloyd Iewis Fannie tiong Florence McKay Donald "McLennan Kenneth Nussbaum.

Elinor Poe Ken neth Rofperm Philip So heei Louis So hroy er Sylvia Sl.enwain Laveile smith Mtltot Wirt am an Hnrlette Aeeiplter Florenov Baldwin Robert Bauer Edwin Bck Pearl Bolland Helen Borgman Harvey Brown Kleanor Buaans Clark Cmtberfne Cox Mary Cr'm( (harles lcklea Kabel Kirk Park Place SchooL Sadie MoNaUy Steve Myatich Alma Schramm Florence Sisk Michael Smerlo Helen R. Smith Mary Brozovich Amelia R. Devic 'izena Farbaugh Frank Hariovitcb Robert N. Hurrt Harry Lang Bianca Li a John Murrio Carmen Bow Mary Troiio Hannibal Delmauto Louise M. Cozza i Anna Fierman RebeccA EdoUttein Samuel Sherry Madison School.

marvel. She has everything a great artist should have tone, technique, The Cleveland Symphony Orchestra musical feeling, sensitiveness, erao- will give a concert in Carnegie Music tionaiism, musicianship. She doesn't Hall tomorrow' night under the aus-' resort to tricks. She is serious. Her pices of the Winchester Alumnae, for poise is that of a matured player; 1 the benefit of the Home for Orphans and those who might hear her with- at Harmarville.

Following is a list out knowing who she was would have of box holders and patronesses: Robert Miller Virginia Mook liank Morrisaey Mary McAler CiieMer McAllister James McKnitrht Kenneth. Notholfn Edward O'Brien Sy 1 ia Riehar Mar pa ret Rottt ileitrr Roue Joseph lachnoff Clyde Paer Anna Saville Albert Wallace Schuette torpe Stfaultz Helen Sio.kton Hvvard Tee I Pauline Tilos William Walter Kuth Werner Margaret Windhorst Roralind Wolf Betty Yellig Roierta Ayres Anna Handi Harry Bare Kelsoe Billings i DoroLhy Bulford Hernice Catlin Katella Cobb Martha Cook Jane Cumming AiaWisa Davanza Yrma De Bosser Ule Raymond Doersre. Thomas Wade Fox Charles Oiray Harold Hay Keith Hoagland Rosales Jackson Preston Johnbroer 1 James Jordan Kenneth Kelley Kathleen Kelly i leorge LAwher I Matthew Lacher Alonl Watt SchooL Harwood School. Isabel Hummel Christine Krauskopf Eleanor Parsons Miidred Parker Bernard Rowan Richard SkicimGra leorgw Walter Ruth West Thomas Winans William Albertai WtHlam Atbreebt Charles Ball John Boyd Gail Barn hart Mary Connolly Frank Copley Dorothy Hill Martha Hooper BelleMd School. Lillian Pulfer Harriet luifer William Randolph Elmer W.

Robe Ellen Romack Elizabeth Sehtesingtr Eva.ll tie Smith Horace Shew Katherine Tlce Wm. D. Wright Oscar Adam i Ruth Bon ham I Wiiiiam Cbarlxm Florence Harris Alice Henk i Dorothea Hutchinson Herman Miller Hannah Mullen Dorothy McDaniel Pauline McLean Garnet Irwin Albert Scott Ionothy Steele George Wey Charlotte Becker Grace Black Ella Davis Ethe! Fitzwater Merle Harper Elmer F. Klautw E. F.

V. McCaflferty John McHenry How Ma lark ey 1121 C. Anderson Koitert James ThomaJi Cohen Klmer B. Con away Penn SchooL axel wood School. Mel In Marraret A.

Daubart Thayer Horace Mann SchooL MiHred J. MiUer Carroll K. Deane William A. M. Morin Bennie Ehrenwerth Garneld Nfhens Frank Norris Fredorick Perry Charlea Pernell Elisabeth PulUam Laura Reld Minnie Reymer Rebecca Rudfn Ivenora Sims Aaron Smith Dorothy St.

Jamea Dorothy Thornton Anna Turner Orlando Vaughn Dorothy Walker Carrie Webb William West Otto Wtlheimer Michael Wnuk i Martin Abramji lsadore Abramovitx Elsie Adams i Sara Barsky Ials- Boyd Morris Bremen-; Blanche Chew Eugene Darby Francis Dunmore ladys Duse Fannie Farber i Rose Friedman Charles Glatz Wise Gore Dorothy Jehkins Harriet Jenkins BflsaSe Ijackey Rose Iofton Duel la McQueen Roman Paskowski Frank Rem Henry Schata Jleien Sholvlnka Lucy Shepherd Harry Sinclair Marie smeitz Adam BakaJ Gladys Bliler Albert FVonch Harry Chalmers Anna Dfmny May Belle Edwards William Ewing Ehrenwerth Joseph Ratpanti Hannah Felman Irene Ravttch Frederick A. Schurnm Paul Teoerner Crescent School. John A. Klink Anna. Lobie Joieph SanduKky Freierick Slaney J'Va nk i.

Trautman Marietta O' Brien Emil E. Ward Arthur E. Wetzel Georrw Adair Margaret liaddem August J. Berie Edward Derbish Dopcher isabelie K. Haniia Henrietta A.

Hoge Marie K. Ho una Florence Garforth Margaret R. Wfttmao Frank Aber Willi am A ndenun E. K. underlie Hilda M.

Harri.non. I-tlanthe E- Hart man Walter V. Hllliard Florence Kardoah Earl C. Right iladyn A. iates Harriett E.

Younp Perry SchooL Mary Yakim Anthony Kaehmar Alir F. Zelgier Irvine ft- Zoffel EliisabethlKarrhouser Aibert Zitxer Virginia Krusfe Alfred Lennon Lillian Liggett Helen Mycoff Kenneth Myers Robert McFall Helen Nelson Nellie Pentin Herbert Pingree Harry Piatt Susie Privigyl Mary Rhodea Catherine Rice Mary Sakach Nellie sawers Regma Schwartz Emma Vasko John Welshman Francis Wibie Eleanor Wilson i vi With erpoo Viola Wood Ernest Youngst 1 Ethel Adklna Margaret Allen Ann lie rice Elizabeth Bert a Heien Bitts George Rlednoe era Rogardu llay Brown Frank Butorajac Kemigio Cappetli Alexander Chorba Albert Di Flore Alvn Durham Eari El rick Clara Fields John Fife Marry Gay' Hazel Glackin Minnie Urandiilo William Havelin Sarah Hughes Mildred Hull Walter Kern William Enable Charles Miller I Manchester SchooL Mendal Millar I rot ny Mooney Alice Moore Ken neth Moorie eo rre cC 1 i ton lxuta Nar'kx3l Anthony Adolph Robitzer Rudolph Schiiler Mauro Traftieaml Violet Wright Frank Wright Beltxhoover School. Dorothy Borgstrearter Eva Black I Je.bse Brown Bai bara Craig Mildred Dern Ruth Filer Eurne Ftnzi 'yrit Hittermau George Ieat-y Frank Miller Daniel Webster School. no inkling that her years are less than the 17 credited to her. Miss Morini will play a recital here on February 11.

If she duplicate her recent achievement when she was assisted by the National Symphony Orchestra she will be the big mw violinist for the coming year or two. The town is rejoicing' over the restoration of Lucretia Bori's voice. Her reappearance at the Metropolitan, after six vears' absence, resembled a Caruso night. There was little unoccupied space for the feet of some would-be standees, and much shoving. The auditorium was crowded with people who wanted to see almost as much as they wanted to hear.

"What do you think she'll be like," was the constant question. Whatever happened they would be in at the death; Miss Bori's vocal demise, or her resurrection. 1 Well, she disappointed those who delight in seeing misfortune attend the efforts of their fellow-creatures. You know the variety long-faced per- Jatnen Adley Beatrice B. Brown Helen S.

Mllligan Sara J. McCormick Harold E. Parsons Jack Prof eta Dorothea E. Rodrian Samuel S. Sauza Sadie C.

Brown 1 Daniel B. Gary 1 Dorothy I. Harrison George B. Henderson Dtlworth SchooL 1 Irene Hustwlt Oliver Jamit on Jones' Katherine Kidj Henry Alma Mael Ethel Metcalfr-Frederick Pf el ffr Charles Roalman Pearl sode Andrew Stelner Koma Stewart Frank Wei bet Ntlle Ball "WlUtard Bauman Alene Brigrg Iaura Canuti Mary Carlisle "Walton Harry Cohen A linn Dail- Kmanual Davis Balph Foster Frey Paymond Hamilton lAoretta Hughes Katherine Morlo Leah Moskowitz Kathleen Paul in Units H. Prod dt William A.

RolerT Edith Roth Max Sandman F. J. 'harles F. Sehmaiz Martha K. Schoize ('hristian Shove Sivcter S'-hutte Minnie Shaver Isadora Shaver Mary Sovek Jwrnes Sniiman Lillian M.

Taber A nn Mary Textor Harry J. 'aughan Evelyn Waiter Kathryn u. Watkins Aiice Washington Irothy Wenaei Eiiza. WerchowieML-hi Marion McCord Esther Anton Martha Bannister Clara Bovd Harry BricfceU I Marjorie Buriey William Shoky i Delia Eadew I Alfred K. Ecklund Simon Gill Christine Clrdwood Emil Heinricks i El vera HillelTand i Ida Holt graver Walter Howley Alex.

Huttenhauer Mildred KanD Walter H. Kneeland Robert W. Ku miner Mildred Ijey Cbarles Iimburg Iv. C. MfH'uHougb i Jane McKowti ieorgo Mc.NVmry i iladys F.

Maier liliam Markus We si lake SchooL i Albert Biggam I Margaret E. Bowden Mercedes Brown i Dirothea A. Rurke J. Owen Burks lven. J.

Mae C. Cline Roma J. ColviUe Abigail J. 1 eacon Joseph IVotto Virginia L. Evan Annamay Fiemming 7 H.le,n E.

Freshwater Jessie F. Fullerton Albert L. Gehb Raymond H. Graham 1 Loin Holmes SchooL Samae! Raekinger Roy Black Ruth Camp Kenneth Carpenter i'orhiy ven ger Walter Ferguson Florence Free Herbert Hager Joseph McNany Irene Mitchel Alice Parks Edgar I. Munk Philip J.

Muscia Howard McDonald Root. J. McFariand Marie A. Nash P. Isila Nlggd John S.

NvvoM'! Sabina A. ohm Guirinio C. Orlando James H. Pampiin Elda Park hill Chart. Pattrnon Mildred E.

Pease Robert H. Fttaum Myrtle M. Price Floyd F. RinggoUl Sara Sarber ftanys fchultheis Sallna Shallat Harry R. Siiaw Anna D.

Sitgfried J. rloyd Htarks Lawrence D. Stoner Cora M. Strauss tieorge Trucman Jack Crfiuhart Kathryn McClymouds Marmaduke H. Mertx Musket to Thel ma M.

New Dorothy Nicodemus Aiartnn S. Roewler Florence Rosenfieid William K. Snaw Florence Till Wihiam S. Treeee Clarissa H. Zitf i Florence arbour tieoTKe H.

iiaumann Bernard R. aliahan W. Clark Aima M. Da Via Ritzaleth Diak Vernon H. Kterhart Kttelle I Bmmncb i harles D.

Frank iavid S. Hall lorothy L. William J. Martin Sarah DougLas Bennet School. Howard Antes Harriett J.

Jojie-Josephine A- Berartino Oeorjce V. Kerohner West Liberty SchooL Robert Algeo John Morris Agnes Coutta Kenneth Noler Eunice Holmes Helen Noble Marearet H. Keown Mildred M. RHs Misa Orace R. Kelly, Mr.

William Rone-burg. Mrs. Arthur E. Young Mrs. D.

K. Albright, lire. Harry B. Sijeidon. Mm.

E. Uraun. Mr. Roliert Campbell. Mrs.

S. L. Tone, Mra. W. Klingelhofr.jr, Mrs.

Jowpb Jonf.s, Mrs. Samuel is. Kelly. Mrs. John R.

Voscamp. Mrs. C. D. Marshall.

Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe. Mrs. W.

R. Thompson. Mlsa Elizabeth Crawford. Mrs. Tracy Uuthrie.

Airs. T. H. ti. MrKnight, Mrs.

H. I Mason, Mrs. Thomas Aiken, Miss Clara Dravo, Mrs. Thnrruut Hannah, Mrs. A.

W. McKidowney. "Mrs. Clarnnce Steffey. Mrs.

Oiorge Hardy, Mrs. J. Hanson Rose. Mrs. TV.

B. Rodgers, Mrs. W. B. Hartmann.

Mrs. Charles C. Townst-nd. Miss tlermame Doutean, Clarence UurleiKh, Mrs. H.

S. Mc-Kinley, Mrs. T. If. lumlltoti.

Mrs. John J. Jackson. Mrs. Robert T.

Reineman, Mrs. Rooert M. Totten, Mrs. Miller. Mrs.

William B. Akin. Mrs. John C. Bane, Mrs.

Richard M. Mellon, Jars'. R. Masten. Mrs.

Thomas Flemtns. Jr. Mrs. A. VV.

Wyrkoff. Mrs. John Follanshee, Mrs. Knox Young, Mrs. C.

E. Cosolowsky. W. A. Challiner, Mrs.

Richard Clyde Letslle, Miss Isabel Wallace, Mrs. V. V. Blackburn, J. Sc olt.

Mrs. P. J. Eaton. Mrs.

H. H. Klecr. Samuel I. Xicholson.

Mrs. William McK. Mrs. Charles A. Klnley.

Mrs. a. A. Peterson, Mrs. John A.

Clarke, Mrs. E. A. PitcAirn, Mrs. (i.

W. Wright, Mrs. (ieortfe A. Hoeveler. Mrs.

George Little. Mrs. Alfred Pollock. A. W.

Pol lock, Dr an.i Mrs. Aeheson, Mrs. George Claypool. H. B.

Porter. Mrs. James Cassi'ly, Mrs. Thomas B. Hartley.

Mrs. VV. A. Morrow. Mrs.

W. P. Wise. Mrs. Henry C.

McEldownny, Mi. Samuel J. Moffat. Mrs. John P.

Knable, Mrs. Jamea H. Reed. Mrs. N.

F. Hel2el, Misa Rena Bixler. Mrs. W. H.

Harris, Mrs. W. C. Moreland. Mi.ss EllZKbelh R.

Jlc-('reery, Browning. Mrs. P. K. Rodgers.

Mrs. Charles s. Cook. Mrs. T.

C. Clifford. Ir. S. McCurdy.

Mrs. John H. Hlllmsn. Mrs. Cora M.

Armstrong. Mrs. Herman Blickle. Mrs, George P. Basset t.

Jr, Mtss Gertrude Blair. Mrs Edward Hussey Binns, Mrs. IxHiis Brcnneman. Mrs. Genrpe B.

Ber-ger. Mrs. Carl Borntresjjer. Mrs. George Eaton.

Mrs. John s. 'raig. Mrs. Allien Curry, Mrs.

W. B. Carson. Mm. Thomas Hlhiry Cornell.

Mrs. (George It. Calvert. Mrs. Thomas Carnahan.

Mrs. Francin lii-worth. Mrs. Alan s. thivison, Mrs.

H. i. Dravo, Mrs. A. B.

Dally. Mrs. Paul B. Ernst. Mrs.

Edwin S. Fownes. Mrs. W. C.

Fownes, Mrs. Jrdin Herron, Mrs. W. R. Jarvis.

Mrs. Edward Nilsnd, Mrs. R. M. Ellgore.

Mrs. John Liggett. Mrs. W. B.

Ijaufrnan, Mrs. Joseph T. Miller, Mrs. P. Ay Montgomery.

Mrs. Austin G. Nicola, George Nicola, Mrs. Jlrs. George Neilon, G.

Park. Mull Parsons. Mrs. Robert Patterson. Mrs.

i'rank Painter. Mrs, Uavid A. Reed, Mrs. -umes Mrs. M.

Rush. Mrs. Jainoa H. Russell, Miss Emily KosejDUrg, Mrs, George Parkin, Mrs. Charles Succop.

Mrs W. D. Stewart. Mrs. Charles E.

Satler. Mrs-. W. Swope, Mns. Nathaniel Spear, Mrs.

T. B. fttraub. Mrs. William D.

Thompson, Mrs. William Tnew. Mrs, M. Thome. Mrs Carl Vilsack.

Mrs. Charles H. West, Mrs. W. B.

Wolf. Mrs. Samuel McClay. Mrs. Jamea MeCIurg and Mrs.

William Boyd. Richard F. Boyd EllKabeth Jenkins Anna Ruth Lipkind Helen Mailinger Nat. mi Man he mi John Joseph Mellet Margaret M. Murphy John Howard Neely Veneta F.

Norton Crosvenor B. Pearson '8rar Arthur Rowen Jerome Ropenbloora Catherine R. Russo Charlrdte It. Scott Moilie Marie Seigal Louis Simon Robert P. Alexander HUiis V.

Arbutlmor Clde Andrew Beta Gertrude M. Bioch Elizabeth Bi-dah fladyn Body com be Milton Rrauman Raymond F. Brolie John worth Sarah Irene Cohen luis E. CoUer Marie Conners Edwin Go i a i Hilnm A. Dillon Marie l.

ronlon David M. Ehrlich Duquesne School. Gilbert C. Keir Wm, G. Kennedy William Kihm Edward C.

Kimball Anna R- KIrin Kuehner Anna M. lamneck WitiLam I aw Laura B. Lindow Prospect School. Alberta Kioix Rxbert Raley Kenneth Lang Verna Sharpe Wickersham SchooL Robert F. Klchanls Nk'holas scrhifino ary Sch a rt VtrKinia E.

Smay Eve A. Stewart i.iny F.tone Harry I Tayl.ir Robert P. Thornan Kulu M. Cmhoitz Kioiae A. Whwland Mildred E.

Wllharn Mnry Cernlck j'-inma Fritxiey Helen lirubiatt; 1 th tluttaiau Jt sejh kiine Verna A. Ail we Violet F. Ander.on Thelma B. Armstrong Florence L. Arnold i Iwter E.

Atwood Willam Pares John Polarity Anna Siminl Katie Steiamwi Adolph Eabok. ich Earl WiHiier Anna V. Lafferty Irma B. Idnn Evciyne M. Lockhart Mar- E.

loos Edgar Ifwther Marshall K. Brice William C. Curry Harry B. Deakins Edwin E. Doer Her Joseph J.

Durzo Roa K. Freeman Mary D. GHkerson iward flow Waiter E- Guilfuw ioyd Howanl Alben H. Merelda M. Ijovo Rose Sllverstein Anna Stanchuck Daisy Trbovick Nick Winowiteh Frank Benner iJeorglanna (Virnp 'George Coleman Steve Mamula Hazel herer i sons, with ingrowing dispositions their own worst, or test, enemies, When Miss Bori appeared In the first act of "La Boheme" the people tried to stop the show.

Her well-! wishers at the Metropolitan are many. She is so charming in appearance: a Miml so ideal to behold that you feel i if you are a woman that you just must hug her fit you happen to be a Robert E. Baker i-vrl J. MacDonaId Jack Sperling Mildred J. Bambraugh Helen J.

McClaln East Park School. Edith A. Feigenbaum David J. Stolman Miles C. MrKlve Bear! Fine Margaret O.

Majewwki Marie T. Weaver Howard J. Marks Edward A. WejMniller O-nrge E. Menwh Myrtle M.

Westerman Bertha A. Meyer Stephen Wigmore Mildred Meyer Anna Yesutovn Julia Miknsli Einred Vochim Miller SchooL Mary E. Woodfoik Thomas Wightman School. Janet H. Wolfbran.it later Marie Woodfoik James F.

Woodson Sverett stoughton Blanche Thomas Maud C. ThomaF Florence R. nomas Eva J. Tortorelll Herman Wanetich Abbott William Howard Lon Wilson Robert F. Wolf Margaret Fleiwher Elmer Cb'gg Green Dorot'iy V- Hodges Anna Hrtnfco Marie Joel Edith Jones Hdcn Katz Sam Mumiza Blanche Landun ward Ee li ma Agnes Matters ilium MiUemun Tiilrla Mlike Leslie MeCraeken Helen Norbui Anna Neumar Margaret tjUigley HArry Rice .111 Rot Anderson Isabell Baker Mary Barnes Burkarth I Jloae 1 ffrga Corso Puth Creagn O-eorKe Davis i fnez Daley Henry Harris.

Jr. Jane P. irwin Helen A- Johnston June A. Johnson Ruth F. Kfrby Edward H.

Eevln Iouise Morganstem Frank S. Barnard M. Priscilla Barnes Mary F. Blythe Anna M. Boyd A.

Francis Caliguirl C. AugMWta fThandler Katherine Crawford Ferdinand H. Diebold Jamea F. Rider Home wood SchooL mall, well you awfully like to). The singer paused, acknowledged the applause; then egan her first phrase.

Before the first scene was finished she had disclosed a voice even more velvety than when we last heard it. The tones of this lyric soprano were Kdward Resier Helen Danhiers Get Rid of Fat Uhere It Shows TV rou realise that nothlns out Katherine Druromond Thomas Rublno Anna M. McKnxie Helen C. Martin Eva I. Mcisel J.

P. Minsinger John A. Nirhiils Marie E. Nolan Wanda P. Oakley Wm.

F. OgU-sby Heien M. Pafal Margueriato RadUi Elizabeth N. Reed Sigmiind Itojrnwafwr Ntwnian H. Rusaoll Oscar K.

Schmiedel Rosa Sroiovit Margaret I. Steele Thoifiaa A. Sterling Esther C. Stewart Paul Thomas Fred R. Verret Naomi M.

Walters Sara 1C. Charles D. Winston Anna M. Zeto Naomi C. Boiiuel Dorothy E.

Benin EptJier M. Blanch i Clarence J. liorn Kugenti A. Born Kuth Brobyn 1 torolhy L. Brower Lillian E.

Brown Eleanor M. Ckllleo Virginia 0. Crawford Phiiomena M. Create Jessie Deianey Joph A. McMarco Ruth M.

Dlerker Howard Dulng Emma J. Douglas Thomas W. Eieher Sadie i. Giliiert Ann Jane Gillespie Fiorenee A. (iillespie John W.

Crift'iths Margaret E. iirosklos Ruth M. timber Herman Hammer Mary U. Keating Catherine E. Ktnny E.

H. Relsmeyer. Jr. W. Donald Rupert Ixds Schuettn John S.

Sheppard J. Culen Smith Mary E. Smith Verna M. Stlres William Jackson George Engle Lillian Frnon Bhr Frclley Oeorge Fraach Frances M. Eilis Corinne J- Enelman Marlon B.

Gallinger Ivan I Gelder Ruth Goldman ciiarles Goldemit JfLnet R. Grier Minnie Guwt Ernest S. Half Jamea F. Abel Gertrude Rardin Ina I. Bloom Mildred Broida Moilie Cliaben lsadore Davidson Rebecca ioctor Eva Eiseneteln 1 I'aul W.

Fein lsadore Hrdon Harry tJreen Harry Gurevttx (ieorgo Joy Paul K'ilson Ruth Kaison i Harry l-abovit Vance Ivy Kate Lewis Harry Lulck Clara Magalovnky Ida Mailinger Morris Mailinger I Snrah Mailinger Anna Mankovitx Charles rox Robert Mott Mary Hara Hymen J'akier Eva Plltler Bella pot iack Ixuis Pollack Abe Keclit Phillip Rudt Bennte Samuels Jacob Samuels Fannie Santman Sarah Schwartz Jennie Sega; Ethel Sn.rter Annlu Snider Harry Solomon Hymen Edw. Solomon Ida Stone Eva Suwman Israol Tailwman Reulen Unltan Minnie Vithney Max Wichter Dorothy Wolovita Sophia S. Zalmonovjtz rnr.d Substantial food and plenty of tieorce Hodill Lawrence Satarmiu Henry Scott H'Wird Summers Maurice Sllnson Mati; da Set fried tirrtrude Tolonx Hto Tiet John Vogie Wilon Walker Grace Weber Catherine Wetxnan It will build muscular energy and Clarence Hough that you must eat and eat heartily a.al Hoffman never marvetous. She was an artiste I always; you forgave her a certain i sharpening of the pitch on her top-j piest notes. On this occasion, how-j ever, Miss Bori sang in tune.

Her I voice was always smooth and pure and Woods Run SchooL in order to retain your Btrengrtnr Donthea Hetsel Theodore Kaper East Street SchooL John Sabol Helen Statkicwics Mary Salvatore Anna Solack Anna Talpash John Tyiavpky Michael Vukson John Ellis Anna Ft dorkii Oiya ilomulka Anna'Homulka Michael Ivanisin John Kraynyk Anthony Ethel Loblngier Ethel McCoIltm fieorge Mikesetl Edward Messenger Bertha Meyers a renal I Ic i Ilium Pearson Irene. I'flugh Helen Purdy Wrltt Richards Clyde Sandrus Mildred SchWarta Leona Smith irvln Sniderman Jane Sproston iiorothy Erne raon Stee nrod Beatrice Stecklcr Florence Strouss Robert Tomb Harold Troup John Wmidicss Arnold Weinberg esse West Theodore Waatiington William Wathen Grace Wimer Anna 2Vim merman Wiiiiam Ahern i Martha Aiken Walter AupKe John Bailey Josephine Bailey CbfTord Btardfcmcre Gilbert Broida i Edward Hrennao Adelliert Biasy Racbl Baughman Howard Bing 4 Clifford Caldwell Clarence Couslty Ethel CYomer Grace Cuddy Dorothy Davi Melvin Gilmore Wilda Gray Alioe Greb Irene Haiten Iif Hamrmrte Irene Hawkins Clarence Hillegaa Fanny Jones Curtis Keibler Howard Krater Kenneth Kruger Ruth Lemke Margaret Lisbon Catherine Adamson James Rogers SchooL Hilda Kelley Alvin Lippard Israel Mann Seiig Morov James Rubin Wools I air SchooL Mincrsville SchooL GAIN Elmer Nauman Jesaie Navolia John Perinka Elmer Reilxel Joseph RoeriO Emily Rumbacb Dnjthy Sc- hoeidar Cn to Schoemer Ella Hchubert Mary sill Iretta Tishky Raymond TtshJcy Uiltert Toon I Aiura Ulbrich Verna Webner Ric hard ag tier Fred Baumnn Elsie Corrado William Dai as Alfred D'Alessio Ruth Davis Charles Flynn Ficrence Guckert Margaret Herpicb Kenneth Htfrron Alice Hoffman Hump Howard Howard Kemaia Dorothy Kress Flora Earn pus Joseph Lubomski FLESH Abramoviiz Edith Anderson Robert Atkinson Elizabeth Bradley Margaret Craig Freda Ferter i Jane Fortescue fxuis Foster Sylvia Geegan i Sarah Gilbert i iisaac Goldberg i Alfred ilarruld William Hyslop Isabel Israel Bernice Jaffa Bessie Kami Esther Lippard Alfred Me Ipan VN Hliam McLean I.ewiM McDanUls Mary Belle Miller Jack Myers Marsaret Morgan Elsie Phillips Morris Trueman Marion Tosh Charier Webster Howard Wittmer Jennie Weinstein grateful to the ear. Soon we shall hear her as Flora in del tre Re." when the vigor the instrument will be more amply tested. For the moment, though, she has "come back" with a vengeance. Mary Garden Is having the finest sort of a time.

You see her in the T.Tanhatjan Opera House (where all I her Chtcago Opera Association singers are she i like a hen with a brood of chicks) beaming on everyone. The serenest impresario one ever beheld. Nothing seems to bother Miss Garden; not even the roasts her company is getting in most or the New York newspapers. With few exceptions Mu rat ore and a few others the principals, are getting a dark-brown toast A ufrust Joerper Marion Kenealey Viola Ijuidfntr "Katherine Mackley Elizabeth Maxwell Miller William Moore Lillian Myers Clyde ITitchaj'd Violet WiHiam Kiecl Francis Satler Sherman Simpson Ruth small William Valentine William VoU William Walters If yma are thin, delicate, nerToua or rs rt -down. Rosalie Perkins Sivla Res l-rnpi Rinni l.dore Robbin Harry Romick Meyer Rosenberg Solomon Ruuln Ruth SeoLi Joseph Morris Spiegelmaa Janice Stanton Clement Stephenson Marjorie Thompson Meltwa Turlley Kuth Waener William Zamsky Norma Anderson David Barclay HliEabeth Becker "Iarence Ikyd Freda Carruthers Jacob I avis Martha Dixon Edward loyle Adelaide Feht Hannah Frank yrtle French Frank Fuhr Rertha C.off Joseph Goldrick Howard Grtipp Ad-Mide Hali William Hall Frances Harold Humboldt SchooL Marcus Raroff Besfsie Braunwtein (ioldie Cohen Phihp Eckert Zachsry Eisnstadt Albert Frankel Alva (iibbs Mary Jaf kmn Edward Johanspen Waiter JohajinAen Handon Jones Mary King Marin Kbs innie Ibovitz Rachel leo Bklward ijootnan William Marcus Esplen SchooL Mildred Ina Simmons JUST TRY you lack RED BLOOD i Roosevelt SchooL ROSOLO Fine view SchooL Robert Boyce Virginia M.

Meissnge Mildred M. Kerb-rich Elisabeth Roae THATIne- weakens you and over-exer- Herbert. KoehnJetn Julia Kraber Alberta Kurkowska Taphiiia Miller Wilbert MiUcr Mary Rupsie Hunter Rohrkaste Marie Sfebke Anna Shack Kenneth Stenger Et hi I Schneiderlein Milton Weber Alberta Weil Alma Blum Pla Baldinger Emma rt- i we i ser Mary Charlonous Stantley Cichowski fi 1: si I ensmore Alberta Dithridge Vers Ef-iele John Eiaele Florence End Mildred Foley Howard Feidler Agnes Hea Francis S. tie Vine amn t. no Moorhead SchooL Watch the oetoreem into yvor cheeks your weight and etrencth increase your nerves taady, and the smin in power ef eadermM.

Get ROSOLO from good druggists. Take twe tablets before meals. Stop worrying. Fin for eld and week people. Refuse substitutes.

Anna Itedlitip Rephiii F. Rodemoyer M. Csiroline Srhrneltz M. Rulh Srhmeitx Edward A. Slebert Paul Vernm Steve Walick K.

Welnberirer Kathr.Vn L. Wofssner Virginia K. WuertheU Kenneth C. Ball Mary Connaiiy Elnwr K. LH-inert Clarence Fi.

Freidel H. Gordon Hull louie H. Mafilnness Nellie M. Maxwell C. Donald A.

Elinore Muflitt E. Veronica Newby Mary M. O'Neill JSIC STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAL ing. I reel that most or tnem snouia be toasted. "Monna Vanna" and "Te Chemi- Charles George K.

Thornton Marguerite Taylor Charles Wagner Retcca Willis Elva M. Yost Wilbur Elliott Elnora E. Fisher Mabei I. FehHnger Margaret H. Keller Ctace E.

Koenig Robert J- Michael Thomas N. Marshall Irene Kaufmann Open-Air SchooL Rose Schwartz Knox SchooL Forbes SchooL Rote School. I Tlie wnrk the pupils in the piano department of the islioarer music studios. Kllsworth aventie, will be shown in an informal studio program on Thursday evening, February 17. The audience will be made up of interested patrons and professional people who are watching the progress of the Shearer studios.

This is the first program presented by the pupils Henry CahiU Joseph John Hager Thomas Francis Haley Eleanor Bernice Mary Luaryk se No ros Helen Kltsffibeth Pauley Anna Reft Peter Angelo Vlrgi Lillian Levy Kom MarcuH Esther Martin Edith Monhelm John Nelson Inorte NexlKky Mollis Phillips MiRon Pringle A lfn'd Ro.sen Martin Sehugar lsadore Schwartz Yetla Shapiro Abe Sheer Yetta Sherman i ieorgt ShritT Nathan Silverman Kntie Singer Sarah Singer Till 11 Si.occa Sarnh Sniderman Sjtokaue liU' Sruldi F-annie Tesler At Wndot ff Maii 7.lef arolttie Zielbuet Ma Ant is pennie Barer Mathilda Berkowitz Adolph BlumeisfePi lKra Blumenletd Nina Burgess luls laktor Edward Davis Doris Epstein LiMie Feld Leonard IJllian Freeman Martha HYnchs iennie Gertier Tbeodor Glick Arthur Creer. 1 ah Crenberg Hymen ilumfl Annie HirpchfleWi Anna Jones Esther Kaufman Frank Kelley Sam Klatman Ethel Kinst Kurtz Sadie Lovine William KniHl Harry Sylvan lvy 1 ore I A ion Sylvan 1 Joseph Mpvtb Elizabeth Milivlr Mae MoffUt Jonn Mugianto ignore Selker Sam Sukoltty Esther Socman v)A Stratton Robert Abraham Nettle Bennett Edward Blistein Alex. Blumenthal Rose Caplan Rt-h Feinlrg Jpt-ome Friedberg Alfred Goldstein Frank Goldstein Nathan Crooner itiiitm Hertel I eo Hirfeh Audrey Ktmie! ie tires vnu because the former retards the 'developments of muscular energy and the latter consumes too much That is why you find the eld fashioned method of fat reduction aoch a hardship. Why not aret rid of your exceas fat in the barm less, scientific, easy way by taking sl harmlesH Marmoia Prescription Tablet after each meal and at bed time? Marmoia prescription Tablets prepared in exact accordance with th famous Marmoia Prescription, are perfectly aafe to use and have been usd by hundreds of persons in thin roan try and Karop with wonderful ttcreiui. Within a short time you can be retting rid of two, three or four pound of fat a week.

No starvation iet or tlrenome exercises are needed. Yon can be comfortable and you can enjoy the food you like and want. Kven after taking off many pounds thoro will be no flabbines or wrinkles remaining and you wilt feel 100 better. Anv good drucifit can supply Marmoia I'rcription Tablets at one dollar per ease, or they will be mailed direct In plain wrapper and poat. paid if you aend the price to the Marmoia Company, 4612 Woodward Ave, Sam IUsivtts Kathrr l.ip-ky Iteu Alentser M.yt-r I'jirker VV'liHam Reuschcl liulKlytein Eddie Mae Gol.il.

Scrolls Rose Taksa Imce Terry Harry Weinman Katlilyti Wa: (UitsKy l.aur-tice Willis 'oleman Willis Wysser Larimer SchooL Kva A Husky Gertrude Bergman Loretta Bergman i Helen Bcr Hen i Hymen Baiter i Myer Kern lit Id Abe Bf.gdanln 5 lS)Uis Cornelius Joseph Friedman Abe Fareer fam Goidherc Harry GoUHeig i Bessio tiornian I lA.roche Howe i Katzou Tony The Misses Shearer Music Studios The MISSES ALICE AND GRACE SHEARER, PiaMISS SUE SHEARER, Foice ctt miAQ 5 .1231 Ellsworth East End 5 1 south Emily Crafton KxponfntR in Pittsbtirgh of th Foundational Work IVn in the DAVIT MANXES SCHOOIa NEW YORK CTTY. pmi.S ACCErjTBD AT AST TIME In a rtwitlnoouiilT SDeeesxfnl era-son. fnterMt as-osused and maintained thxoojsrh tachina; of eswiecit thinkinsr alone; all llnra. tx.th "ch nically and mas Im ft y. of tlie Shearer studios since the studio I opened lt't September.

for P. it SchooL Oscar c.tithoebrlein Marbm Roland Ketchnian Tony tLtmbardi Anna MaKsnm Joseph me Merola Luey lavolillo nt hony Palamone Achur Palmieri Anna Sturchlo WtittHm Stalltngs A ngelo Vento Anthony Abbate Frank Altieri Mii-iil Bjseh Joseph Rrnwn Ralph irrtta Eunice Cogdel! Msiry Cohiecio I wreiice Chiecarello Robert Christian William CooTtcv Joseph Corsmlo A nto'net 1 hiniel Joseph Day -Is mes De A broeia Frank DeSimoiie Swmuel M' Alter Saie V. E'ig. ne C. Monroe Emma B.

M'bncr Conrad Acker Jan E. Bingiei Stirah Boyd James Campte Schiller School. Morningside School. Army and Navy Union Elects. H' nry Kbert, serving his third term, was installed as pnymastcr, and Louis Meverl as officer the watch at a meeting of Fort Pitt narrison.

No. 91, Army and Navy Fnion. nisrht. Plans for the next incetiog, Ketoruaiy 11, were discussed. I Krotiiv M.

Ridley Ei'ijtt I William Heckert Florence 'mpbell Helen rarncy I John Jo.seph Pavfd Martha Klescli Mary fer Kress Stephen Lindner C'harlcH Magee Msiepherson Marv Prlichart Madeline Smith Henry Appel Mart' Rn-rbcr 1awmti CUne Florence Cornforth Khth. M. Klelhaue" Dnrl C. honp And. il.

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