THE DAILY NEBEASKAN 9 PROFILE Scarf slide space and lock front UNITED SMIRT'l, COUAR CO. TROV N.Y. HOM NXOMJHIVHliY II Y KLIINES 1132 0 Streot Soft Shirts jwith those nice soft cuffs some with eollars to match, $1.00 values at 69c KLINES 1132 O STREET i - Minneapolis SvniDhonv Orchestra GOOD ADVANCE 8EAT 8ALE FOR K08MET pITy Drew Rehearsal Thlt Afternoon Pro fesslonal Talent Developed From Amateurs. Tomorrow night iho KoHmet Klnb produces their third muHicnl funtusy ul tlnr Olivor. Tho pluy. mufllc and lyrlcB nro tho products of University talent and have proved thomsolves equal to metropolitan matorial in the rehearsals in progress for tho last Three months; The Qomody ia-doxec. and appealing and Is of n nature par ticularly interesting to a University crowd. While a very good advance sale has boon had, there are still many good rcHorvatlons left A full house is in dicated by the past two years experi ence and tardy seut-buyors are urged to do business today. Director Scott bus produced hoiuo of tho best comedy lalont ever available In University productions. He has de veloped thorn until they seem Integral with the clever parts they pluy. Several will bo surprises to tho Uni versity public, but last night's re hearsal indicated that they will be sur prises of a pleasant sort. Tho scene is Mexico und the situa tion Is tho Impending overthrow of "121 PreBldonte." His attempts at diplomacy appnrachthe heigh tH of tact and also of stupidity. The situations brought about by the lovo affair "El Presldento" develops with an Amer ican heiress under an assumed name make an original sotting for n timely comedy. Thirteen melodies full of life and go will crowd the evening with rousing music. A chorus has been developed which crltlcB who novo attended tho rehearsals declare Is phenomenal for an amateur production. The solo parts have been well selected and are far suporior to past years' talent. This afternoon a setting dress re hearsal will be hold at tho Oliver. Tho UNIVERSITY MAY OLIVER, MAY 25 tit Tickets on sale TODAY r Both Concerts. REGISTRAR'S OFFICE " scenery Is entirely now and will de light the audience In Us picturesque and novel touches. In fact, tho spirit of tho ontlro show promises to make an impression as the best University dramatic production over attempted. APPRECIATE WORK OF CARRIE BELLE RAYMOND. Tireless In Her Efforts to Promote Good Music in the University ofNebraska, To no other individual so much as to Mrs. Carrie Belle Raymond does Lin coln owe its high place on tho map of tho musical world. Through years of ceaseless effort has she forged ahead, and, In spite of disheartening failures and unsympathetic criticisms her labors are now beginning to bear fruit and tho general public is arriving at a Just appreciation of her efforts. Mrs. Raymond has been the back bone of the Matinee Musical, tho locul organization of women musicians, and lias contributed largely toward making It so effective in musical circles. For years has she been a leader in church musical work and since coming to tho University, -somo fifteen years ago, she has been tho dominunt figure here Patient, sympathetic persevering usually unaided and alone, she has car ried to success many musical under takings which would have been fail ures in tho hands of another. But in all her work sho has managed to re main in the background as much as possible, preferring to share with others the honors which are justly hers. The present May Festival is due pri marily to Mtb. Raymond's initiative; to hor alono must beygiven tho credit of nrousing-an interest for good music through the series of symphony concerts. : . TWO CONCERTS MINNEAPOLIS 8YMPH0NY ORCHE8TRA Emll Oberhofferr Conductor EIGHTH ANNUAL Monday Evening, May Oliver Theater SOLOISTS: Almn Beck, Contralto Frederic FreemanteirTenor Cornelius van Vllet, Cello PROGRAM I Symphony In I) minor Cesar Franck T Lenio Ailegro-nun-troppo ' , 2 Allegretto ' IF. Allegro noli troppo 2. Tenor Solo Slegmlnd's Love Song, from "Die Walkure" Wagner Frederic Freemantel 3. a. Valse Trlste Slbolfus b. Tone Poem : Finlandln Sibelius 4. Cantatn Dedication of the Temple of the Sun Leoni University Chorus with Orchestra and Soloists. INTERMISSION 5. Cello: Concerto in A Saint Saens Cornelius van Vllet C Dance of Nymphs und Satyrs G. Schumann 7 Contralto: Aria. "O Harp Immortal" from "Sappho" Gounod Alma Beck 8 Symphonic Poem: Les Preludes Liszt Monday Afternoon, May 25, 1914, at 2:30 SOLOISTS Leonora Allen, Soprano Richard Czerwonky, Violinist PROGRAM 1 Symphony No. 1 in B flat, op. 38 Schumann I. Andante un poco maestoso Allegro molto vivace II. Largetto III. Scher7o Molto vivace ; IV. Finale: Allegro animato e grazloso 2 Soprano: Aria, "Mon Coeur" from "Mirlolle" Gounod Leonora Allen 3. Notturno from "Midsummer Nights' Dream" Mendelssohn 4. Luhghetto from Quintet . Mozart Clarinet: Pierre Perrler 5 Violin : Romnnza Svensden Richard Czerworiky G Bacchnnnle, from Ballet "Seasons" Glazounow FESTIVAL SPRING TOUR 25, 1914, at 8:15 Lincoln Nebraska a . J I t JfrflA. w l