PAST TWO EDITORIAL PAGES ONE" TO EIGHT TV "IT TJ IK vol; ,xlh-no. .13. Omaha Sunday Bee OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912. PAET TV0 MAGAZINE: PAGES OSE TO EIGHT SINGLE" COPY' 'FIVE ' CENTS, Omaha Women Who Are Talented Amateur Musicians ' V -. TV-. V ; , t I ' vj) -A 4 1 i "M ' a,V t " X 11 'fft St FT M - czoFoor:i& X A a r. .it 1 f 13 5. am m ... , 1?1 siM u x v '"t & ft ? 1 k. -"I fNV. V' .V . ... I iimiiimiAt S ...... .r.!:.i...k.. : if - fms.nz ymimmz 9L "NWf" . Warn - at 3 MZ1 Hill pilll ".V ' J: llllll .1 -'x U.i I WJ22CA IS ZOO years old.. - - : IS" - -'-,' v.. l a 1? t ll c .... W Ms.-''! ; ' 0 7fs? a.TTTrrrcHCociL Omaha's Growth in Music ; x Due to Gifted Amateurs MAHA Is recognized as:t center of culture as well as of com ; mcrce end Industry; and no feature of intellectual llfo Is more thoroughly " developed ; here than music. In tholr . ..','.'. 1 . ... patronage of ; the arts, Omaha follf 9 have been liberal' as m wel as catholic In their taste3, and have given to all such support aa marks the development 'of the social life of the community as being on a high plane; yet to music more than either of the other forms of artistic expression hare they turned. Numbered among the residents of the city are rrofcssionals whose names are known on two continents, and whose attainments are such aa, firmly support their widespread fame. .Men and women who take their art Beriously, and who support it sealouEly, are among these. But it is to the amateur the professional must finally turn, for it is through the amateur tho leaven of art is Bpread until it leavens the mass of tho public. Omaha is also fortunate in having many amateurs highly gifted in music, whoso ac complishments are rare and worthy of great praise Among these the women are the leaders, and than these there are no more earnest stu dents or conscientious workers to be found. Their study cluba are' the headquarters for real. work, as well as the source of much ploasure, such as the enthusiast, gathers from accomplishment. Their support makes it possible to achieve much for the art that might not otherwise be done. They have at all times given assistance in the furtherance of the cause of muslo in a public way, but It is In the homes they adorn . their talent is known, and where they show the real gift of inspiration, custained by consci3ntloui application. - 4 riBf"x. kvt Iff ' V. 411 rl -f 4 ill 111.1 11 uumw.uwuroi.fl t nirywui nmw ji;nua.nMHi mywng - u I - ' tt' l IL . vt-vinr '4' A: I ;