.,SV -iS THB COUKIBX. li .-. trMlag laaUeat la the subtle estkna ttoa. There wlH he so 94M.M9 erowa te he placed en sis head, aad there wW he ao possibility of crushing the Mfe eat of 4.M6 people or eat of oae persea. Asa the aew ruler will aot make may proclsmstkm giving free dom te hla subjects. For he will take hie place at the head of the freest peo ple oa earth. THE EDITOR. .at I ' bOOK ! ! MUSICAL MENTION Josh Rawboltb o The pact week ha keen one of much activity la musical circle in Dacota. Ob Friday, May . Mrs. Will Owen Joaes cave a "Twilight Recital" to a small audience r of invited guests. I wish to express ray hearty apprecia tion of what was to me a novel aad delightful function. The parlors of Mrs. Jones house were faintly lighted, the piano aad player betas Just vis ible la the subdued light, aad as at mosphere of rest and color seemed to pervade aad prevail. In keeping with the color scheme was the program of piano forte compositions played by Mrs. Jones. While the element of con trast was not lacking, the general character of the music was dreamy, melancholy, tender, caressing, rather thaa bold aad Impassioned. The piano seemed to say, "No! those gayer airs are for the day let us rest aad dream a while la the twilight." I know one tired musician at least who was rested aad comforted by the uatheatrlcal lit tle concert. The program comprised the slow movements from two Bee thoven Soaatos, a number from Grieg's "Peer Gynt" 8ulte. the Moss kewskt "Serenata," a Paderewski "Mel ody" three numbers from Chopin, In cluding the "Andante Splanato." be sides the Wagner-Brassm "Magic Fire Music." It Is needless to say that Mrs. Joaes' technique was ample for the requirement made upon it, and if I may say so, it seemed to me that the essentially feminine character of her playing is better adapted to poetic than tc Impassioned interpretation, aad that her program was wisely chosen. Be that as it may. I have rarely speat an hour more pleasantly. Ob Tuesday evening, June 2, Mr. A. A. Hadiey gave an organ recital at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. He .was assisted by Miss Marie Hoover aad by the rarely heard Mr. Wlllam LamprechL Mr. Hadiey Is an organ player whose teehala.Be Is admirably clean and ex act, aad when I say this every organ ist wMl realize that this Is high praise. The organ Is not an easy Instrument to play, but its very defects as well as its strength make it a- deceptive oae. The difficulty of accenting Botes er chorda, the possibility of sustain ing without accent much much longer thaa Is possible oa the pianoforte, the temptations of the swell pedal aad of tricky registration readr it pos sible for a mediocre player to attain eertala effects which impress the mul titude. Consequently the average au dience do not always appreciate so straightforward and artistic a per formance as waa that of Mr. Hadiey. The foBowtag program was presented: Sonata la C Minor (first movement) Oullmant Fastoralle la F .Whiting Meditation oa First Prelude Bach-Gounod Organ, Piano and Violin. Tocatto aad Fugue In D minor... Bach ere Bade for Piano aad Organ. .Wldor Air of Louis XH1 Ghys-Lott Cradle Bong Spinney Mtauetto Boccheriat Melody Smith-Lett Gavotte EUeaberg-Hadley Intermesao from "Cavallerta. Rus- tlcaaa" Mascagai Organ. Piano aad Violin. March la B flat Beadel-Hadley "Miss Hoover gave admirable assist ance ia the accompaniments. Mr. Lamprecht's playing was so musical .aad of sash beauty of tone as to make mors decided the desire to hear him efteaer. The now somewhat hack neyed Gounod "Meditation" on the flrst prelude of Bach was delivered with charming expression. the program coasts ted of more modern but aot less dtmcult compositions, several of which were by our younger American composers, MacDowell and Nevln. It Is only fair to" Mrs. Sutton to say that she acquitted herself more thaa creditably la a program of extremely dURcult compositions. The lady Is a pupil of Mr. Wlllard Kimball. I heard Mrs. P.'v! M. Raymond's chorus in oae of the final rehearsals for the performance of Haadel's "Mes siah" to be given next Tuesday eves lag at the Lansing theatre. The chorus, though aot very large, was reasonably firm la attack aad the maagniaceat music which sever grows old to me was gives with precision and energy. The solo parts are not yet announced, although I believe that Mr. seamark Is to sing the tenor, aad Miss Eugenia Getaer, a sew comer is this kind of work: the contralto solos. Don't make up year suad oa a bicycle before eeeisg the makes handled by BUlsMyer Sadler, 1133 35 M street First pabMcatloa May M. Notice of foreclosure of chattel mort gage by saw of mortgaged property. Whereas, Oa the 7th day of March, 18M, C. C. 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