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    TITE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 23. 1916.
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't th dm of II irt production by tlio
S fnct that It author, WalU-r Crown, a
Kw York liwiip!r mn, who had la
, 3 t"i"d upon It for ,yari, dlJ on the
J fr'orniriK of tbt doy r,f th flrnt pcrform-
aiic of IiIk ijI.iv, which w.jiilJ liuvo
5 tf-nllMd fur him th anitilll in of a
hfttlmo. "Kvery woman" ' ma e an Iri
" aiuntanoiiH hit. It ran. continuously
(n Kew York .for nearly two vcitrx. haa
itnv wfzn ii ff.iimi.vu imu uior
J pmnlri at 'the . Herald Btuaro llmater,
'J Kew York, A veralon of the play 'In Yld-
'llnh waa being performed at an Kant
.J (Ida thcatT In New York, whr It
lileved a run of over Vm prrfonnance.
irowne'a tfldow and children, who were
. fj-fl priinllcKd, Imve been made affluent
y (he auiM'eaa of "Kvery wnmun," Over
,J irfii.tHf) (joopla I'ave already wltneaaed
J )ie performance. Henry M". Havage Ii
iiulinK here IiIh only production and It
J M be illm lutied at the Itratidela theater
K'.r four dm cominenclnv tonltfht with
i tttHllneo on WedneMiny.
J ll In a ultfiiirit'ant far't that Mr. Savage
i;onaldeta "Kve.ry woman" hie greatest trt
jiiuvlt, .There arc thirl yeven apegkltif
pinta end to properly Interpret the mu
ll acoro a aperlal aymphony orcheatra
'In parried hy the ormmliitlon, The mu-
-l featuna of "Rverywoman, are iom-
Maied In twenty-alx numbers. The acore
wjia coinpoaed by Oeoio Whllef leld
I'ahdwlck, dean of the New Knglund
Cenaervatory of Muaic of HoHtcui and la
Hjtpphonlc In character. The caat of
Lverywoman" la an eittraordlniiry one
faii3 eontaina mora than a acoro of weii-
,V9fiWn naniee. Kdna Porter, a heautlful
aouthern' itlrl, playa the title role. MIhs
(rrter haa pcrfonned the character for
tijnee years.
Mneeph nrooKe will oner to iocui inr- j
teM oera at the Poyd theater for three i
nlShla' May 4. t and , Taylor llolmea,
a-brilliant y.oim farceur, in le WUeon
Itodd'i dramatUatlon of Harry Ion Wll-
,' funuilnc novel, "HU Majeaty
IMnker Hetn." The original of the cen-!
tral rhararter of the new comedy will
I hS? Sri
: U'H lnt-rt w rou4 four 7 '7 i -J
Nk f Ik 9T 1 ytt- l'y -U'" "''"Jll"-',"', Kh''fcl'',ro""-J,'
I rVl I nf nliir In Ni-u- V,.,li lcurliiu I rrr ' tr I
vCV woman " fcpciul Intcrfiit wan j I
(J'orniriK of 1h any i,f th flrnt pf-rform- J " '"' If II
re rememi.erea ry mnaiaieni r'Kier o muKTl.'lc. nlly niouiUed. The utawo ,. t
ike Saturday Kvenlna 'oat a a young ting kra the ne.nt einhomte timl tlie n
tannarapher In a Well at rent broker ' rlet y atae h.ia en. Hill Mi'liermotl n
, ef ftre, whe tela eelf-cnn'ldetice and a ' a tramp nuiirdlaii. with o tunny latiuha
wtnnlna; foree of character by hl h' ll. f . M ,, monolnciie hk lttcii me pi,lea in
iat be t a reincarnation of both Nap-: Ida tiothea, of the little f,me, ' I'.m t
Utn and a wto and go'wl l'vpUn kln, W alk In Vonr Hleep." Walter V. Titllion
of enelent llmea who ruled under the makea ii!i'thina etrem'ly , hllarlmia
nam f Itam-Tah. Tb t..ry ppnland The KUamnra Jnl . fe in number, Me
aaveral phraae ef petite rhr al'iui;. Ip mpli'li n mi Ii,I,mI and rn
finding "advanced dreaae-l." "little oi l . 1 1 , 1 1 1 f.M, i,f an i roiiaii. tmtui
't year'"," "lhl la that " ' ti nv." , Morris ai d Aden are otHtil entettaln
"ll me, aak ma," ' I.inie bey," et.- Tha(r who )1 maKe their f i t effort i
' ikaractera retain the rantrt given them lb In al (''t'n1 tine .,f f e m-.t
14 tbe bi "l'b. Iha financial naa. rx ntiiar featurr of the bid ta In an
nate, be "Harper," kt rtebtr, nan
laf younger than "rhirken," ike "Waat.
tf'' tba ' lemnn " gran l'"lber. the
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regagen'et't In I ' Min ef a mei.tha
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b aeen In a gjmnaeite eel mbtned with
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Bunker Bean - At 3oyd'S
WliUama haa climbed the ladder of fama
with no help but Iter own peracvenuice
and determination to aucrred. Mnllle
Mllll.ibia, our old friend, Hob Mine
I cheater, i hoae to ,eid Ida Ilk! coin.
patiy for the current aeaeou A a a einaer,
,d Hirer, mimic or cmni dlenoe, MUs
WllllaiiKi hua ti inn! on the I'idtiiiilda
ciretiit cr on any other chain of theater,
j Aa an added a'tractlmi the wilt preeeut
;i!h I'riiikie l'oi.H,(; b-r dnclmt ape
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apecln! e'-4-ld'' ail eli. ill ,il I'nii 1Mb
era arc l,va Muhlii. ntC i-.n b r own
'ntlilna' tpvi'lally. and Hil.y Hut and
, hla f -n r i'lr u glilt Mr Mmulleter
I take a great dl tf leait end pi l ie
In of'erlng what be h,-ilav,- to le Ihn
beat tlin lit the war ef a b'it'rt.jt)ts
elm th4t baa bn i ffarvt In a nmnber
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week b a t 1 rte-t Id a II I ,
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II K. MtllOTTA m. iti: i:t.
tTII the dawn of another Ea
ter and the ooneaipue'iit mual
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cal eurvlce In many ot the
uhurchya the mind rtwta for a
moment on tho ratal Inn of
mualo and rellktou. In every
puiiod of time and through all the ague
a vaat quantity of mualc haa been writ
ten to rullKloug word and around eacrej
auhjecta and haa been genorolly clueeei)
a, fellgloti niuale, Viifortunutely a grtMt
deal of thla la not worthy and la not rav
llgloua muMlu in any other aenae. Mualo
which does not iliig truu to the word or
aplrlt Indicated, or which In aplte of con-
cliiiitloii effort haa no Ineplratlon Ix blnd
It certainly haa no place In an otherwUe
Incure uhurch gervlca which will appeal
to the beat In mankind. Yet many lime
thla poor mualo, the reault of Ignorance,
or careleaaneae or a lark. of reverence on
the part of the compoaer, bocauae It hap
pen to bt Joined to word which ara
more or leaa religion In character I
given valuable time and a place when
much batter mualc might be had. It may
be an anthem or a hymn, but whatever
It le the compoaer did not aolect the
wheat from the chaff In hi writing of It
nor the peraon reapnnalbla when he e
lected It. Mualo for a church aervlce
should not be e lected lightly a It often
In, for It I only mualo that la genuinely
good, whether It be old or new, tmul
or complei, which cen add power to the
teaching of a religion.
On tho other hard, much mualc never
Intended for church aervli-c and never
uaed In church la full of religion. Think
for a moment upon aemn of the aocula;
compoitfoiia which have lived through
the oeiitur lee upon their merit. Con-
alder the great worke of the groat ma
ten, where not a melody or har
mony ncour but which breathe of the
acrupuloua rare and thought of th com
poaer that It be the beet and trueet ei
preaalon that could be ueed and whore
the greateet Inspiration may be found,
Mua'c and religion ara cloaely oonnectad
end each haa a part In th development
of the other. One might eay that mualc
In religion aid In bringing out all the
beautlea of truth, and that religion In
mualc help to eipre all th truth of
beauty.
The recent National Conference of Pub
lia School Mualc Hupervlaora held at Lin
coln I given detailed review In Mualcat
America of April I and tha Mualcal Cour
ier of April 6. Thla I tha convention to
which Mle fanny Arnold and Ml Eu
nice I'naor took a claaa of 160 high achool
atudenl to be heard In choral mualc.
At thl convention a Nabraaka Mualo
Teacher' aasoclatlon waa formed with
Mr, Wlllard Kimball a temporary presi
dent.
In Mualcal America an attended article
la also given to mualo In th public
school of Uncoln, which yUm ta ac
cepted aa a model In many other oitlea
It aya, In part; "Hera tha credit sya-
lem allow th atudenta to earn eight
or twenty-flv per cent of tha thirty-two
point required for graduation from th
high school by th study of mualo and
these sums eight credit ara acoepted n
eiilrunca oredlta by tha fllat university.
it Is believed that Nebraska I tha first
of tha alata unlvereltlea to recognise
murlc ciedlla to o large an extent. How
long will It be until Omaha gchoola will
allow music student credit for thl work,
which 1 recognised by th tat univer
sity where tho majority of those that
continue their atudle attend T
Any musical reuder wishing 'o add a
mile of tribute today to the memory of
the great "Bach of literature" William
Shakespeare, might do well to Inform
themselves of his place In music. X(
cellent article upon thl subject appear
In (ho April 6 edition of the Musical
Courier, and the edition of Musical
America of April 15. The one In the
Musical Courier entitled "Shnkegprar
and Mluslc" I written by Clarenc Ijucbs,
known In Omaha aa tha composer of the
musical aettlng ' of 'The Bolls," which
waa ung at the recent Mendelaaohn
Choir concert. The point that Shake
speare' knowledge of mualc waa both
extensive and exact la brought out hy
numerous Illustrations and references, he
unlike many other poets, never employ
ing technical word Incorrectly. A list
of ninety lyrics from the playa of Bhake
apare Intended for mualo Is given with
the name of tha play In which each oc
curs. Hut few of the larger musical set-
tlnifs out of tha vast quantity written in
the last Tit) years ure mentioned owing
to tho Immense amount of It. It might
not be amiss to recall at this lime tho
setting of "I'nder tha (Ireenwood Tree"
wllh which rmranwn Mr, Thomas J. Kelly
won a ftibatantlal cash prlr.e from the
ladles' Home Journal In a nation-wide
contest aomo few year ago, a setting
which haa been used successfully upm,
many programa aim-e.
The article In Mualcal America deal
Willi "MiBkcapeara a Influence tpnn
Opi ra- ( 'ompoi-rs," :n which I'r I. J
(ir rant brim; to notice moia than eighty
Itiiistial works baaed upon the p!v
alone, although few survive at Ibe pies-
company at the It rug t t-tdsv's petfnrni
ni ef "ijiilnev Adaiea lawer,' with the I
Ptrtkor of lUlph It, Mo'idv, wn baa
tif.it ttia "ro4t alar ' Pi tf m plav
that b opan wllh lh North plavar
Th nihat adliiton ta Ml Hatel Ma- k.
who la 0 lit Omaha, yet an eraiwhtl
maniber ef lh North Proa eempaoy.
bavin playat a wtth thl oe
ganlaatbm at I1 HmUli, Ark Mia Mark
ha Ween a member of Ik rultoa utoa-k
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SOLOIST. FOR THE MENOMA
CHOIR'S CONCERT.
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'huh
ent day. Among theo ara to be found
twenty "Tempet," aaventeen "Romeo
and Julleta" and thirteen "HHmlt," on
"Jullu Caar," two "Othollo," three
"Macbeth,' six "Marry Wive of Wind-
or," four "Twelfth Night," and numec
ou other, Bom of tha play have never
been used In an operatlq wy, and await
tha touch of aom futura compoaer.
Mr. Xlabell Crawford Welpton, who
wilt appear aa soloist with th Menoma
Choru at tha Iloyd theater Tueaday
evening. May I, need no recommenda
tion aa an artist to tha public; year of
Indefatigable work have earned her a
place In the front rank of American contralto.-
Mr. Welpton' earliest appear
ance her waa with the Thomaa Orchea
tra at tha exposition, later with Bell
atedt'a band In concert and recital.
Tha Tuesday Morning- Musical club of
thla city engaged Mr. Welpton for an
artist recital and also honored her wllh
the presidency of the club for two sea
son. Itecently aire. Welpton wa
chosen os chairman of the Omaha Clef
club, which 1 Hat highest office. Other
splendid engagement which have been
filled by this artist were a aeaaon with
f'llmpton Concert company, act from
grand opera; five tour with William
Hhnr wood-Max tfendlx Concert company,
also In act from opera; r-engaed many
time with Apollo club In Chicago and
other famoua oratorio societies; aololst
Mctid.'lnsohn club, Chlfngo; Joint recital
tour with prominent New York artlat;
tour with the Mnbolle Crawford Concert
company; tour with the (then) Chicago
4iymphony Orchestra; Spring Festival
tour with the Theodore Thomas Orchea
tra (now the Chicago Symphony).
Th Menoma Choru I under th di
rection of Mr. J. B. Carnal, Mr. Carnal
had wlnlird for aome time to MfanUe
in Omaha a main choru similar to tlie
Apollo club of Denver, Chicago, Ht.
4iul nd other large cities. Thesa clubs
have not only been a great help to thulr
rltiea In a material way, but aa adver
llsluit factors also. Tut year tlie mat
ter waa laid before the Tabernacle mule
rhorue at the close ot the "Hilly' btin
day meetinga and itn-t with eu h enthu-
siaani by many of Its member and the'
dlnaha ImatiH-a own I lull It waa derided j
to nrgaiiiie. and li e Mcnonm ( horn la ,
Urn i-t-atllt
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A pi'iigtain thd irill'al mh-w- n a rtv I
tut 1 iiiiriialili. chim crl In Si Mrcltts
Vi.i-titii, t'liiiluina the name of a former '
unalia ley, Hlanitv Litovaky KaH-
im later j-t"taKy ii4airf.l n,.l i.iilv aa
a plHlilc', but a.iilitl if hla It tl a aim
S'ltiat In bla wife, wbo Ii wall and favor- !
ably known aa a anprnno. an. I who run-'
t inoiitsd itt rnii. nr tfc iiaa lo tha pro
gram, and by Ht-rr M t Urn, a 1 1 n,. !
11, whs l.o patti-Ipate.t trtxt la-tuv. !
tky tilah tt.ii-a w-ra rspe.-illy s-.ntfcen!
ef and l r In ttn.it ef lnlt r,.itu'l. t
ktlal aietalr altet tha Wtttniatfti
praUa fur bit tterk I in at a e"mHear
sat plai.la tie, a la tlmi.. ..utig j
inail b lent e'ru.il la ha f..rg. ataj.
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Idly ahead, and hi many Omaha friend
are rejoiced In hi succcsnea.
Lover of the best In piano musio are
looking forward to the fotirtnconilng re
cital of lnpnld Oodowaky at the Au
ditorium Friday evening, April 2S, with
the asauranco that It will b a ral treat.
Mr. (lodoweky la not only one of tha
beat known but moat distinguished Of all
pianist of th present day. He ha ap
peared In all of the leading metropolises
of tha world with Instantaneous auoceaa,
and from a mualcal standpoint th suo
cesa of the concert I assured. Th
Auditorium I a larg place and It Is
late In tha season, but It Is to be hoped
that enough Interest will be displayed In
this concert to bring forth a fair dsod
audlvnco. If all the piano students and
plnno teacher of Ureater Omaha were
to attend, thla would ba a remarkable
mualo lesson for them and make a large
audience. !
Ily th way, whut ever happened to
that committee which wa ao officially
appointed to confer with Mr. Franoke
about the selection of artist for the Mu
nicipal Auditorium?
Mnaleal Holes.
Oil Thuraday evening, May 4, at I SO
o'clock, Wll 1 Urn il. Hunt, baaao, will au
pitnr In recital at the auditorium of the
Young Women'a (lirleilan aanoclutlon.
Madame Aaxuat Honjlum, accompanist.
Tho protrram rontnlna many of th moat
famous baa aoliie, Incluillii tha prologue
fnmi "1 t-i(ilieccl," by lietdkavaUlo; "In
ijueet Tomoe," by lo-utboven; "Hear M
Ye Winds and Vava," by Handel,
'i-ord iio.1 of Abraham," from th
"k.lljah," by Mendelssohn, and aeveral
group of lighter nuinlicrs.
V Vou re cordially invited to attend th
third annlversay of the Omaha Mualk
Vereln. This will be cab-orated on rtun
day. April U. Tho program begin
promptly at 4 In th afternoon. To
dancing commence tit 7;li In the evanlng.
Member admitted free. hYr notimeniber
a charge. pPr perami will be made. The
program will Include numbere by tha
mixed choir of the Omaha Mualk-Verelii,
luidor the direction of Th. Hud. Jleeao,
with Incidental aolo by Mr. Ii. lckn
and Mia I'. Orelhus, a plsuu solo by Ml
Helen Mockln and two chamber inuato
eeleetlnii by Die Writ allien' atrlug
tjuarlet.
Next Tuesday evening a Joint concert
will be given al tha Klrat liieptlet church
at bJ o clock by l-lhel Boloiiiun, soprano,
end Henry W. Thornton, ormuilat, ss
alMlM by Made Weat, vlolitilst, and Hay
Oonahey, tenor. Th aoenrnpaiiiana will
be MUs Klolsa West and Mrs. Ixmahey.
Miss nolomon will sing several otMtraibt
numbers, two souks and a duet with Mr.
Iionaltry. Mlaa West will b hard In
numbera from Krwller, Jloldaffr and
Chainlnace Krelsh-r. Mr. tJonuhey will
ling "Who Knows,' by Erimt Hall, snd
Mr Thornton will present Otto MeJllng
"Heiiiilem for Organ" of thnae parte and
other organ number from Haydn, Wood
and Wagner.
Luella Allen' violin school will give
the aevi-iilh of tlie anaaon write of ra
cltnls Hiiturdny arteruooii, April Vi. at 4
o'clock, at the studio In the Arlington
block. '
Tho following pupil of Walter n. Om
hiim, Mlas Helen HaJin, amprano: Mlaa
(li rtnidu Aiken, contralto; Iynn Beckett,
tenor, and Wlllard nlabaugh, baaa, will
uiv a concert of aolo and quartet num
ber for the Woodmen of th World Tuea
day evening, April 'iU, at Harlght' hall.
Miss leather Frtcke, aucompujilst.
Joseidi II. j4ltkowkl, tenorj Jean C.llbert
Junes, ooncert planlart. and Mr. Joeph
H. lalkowakl. accompanist, will present a
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25, at I 3o o'clock In the Flrt Christian
church, Twenty-sixth and Harney ali-eela.
Mr. I,ltkov;skl has but recently arrived
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concert to bo given by thl trio, which
will continue until August and be con
tinued In th f ill.
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