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ï~~ _: '"8,'00 SCHOOL CILDREN ATCHJRISTMAS- FESTIVALj Â~ onl 'China; -~cit ldreer' daY,' In t 1*t1OArt t t~school0 StP tsfaul. orchtetrgtwill play Brin the _. ''-'Yout doubt it, go to the Au- fes'tIval. ter Salntal Claus Rwilt' 0 1 'dltoiiumt at 2 P.r M.. and watch distribute lcpiturreaao that eachi Ihetirpour in tos the Children's child in the audleneii ill harve 4r Qha' pleot~iassfestival,. an e~ent ini one. tetgvr-~-the'ilv ee 'of 8t Pots children for Girls of the War c~amp Coenmo x;gvr ' a ~as t tour YeaTr );:' nity Servlde 200 of threm, wlltr a''E' a4'thej.rre "?'Phro will 'obe? rhathan {8, h t as ushers fbtlisi the eudlene and 800 enrol ~i J e-El~' e tspevsorof t hot's. cr R ot lhe Audtorium stagc', be. mnitil n the public schbol., has or"tate slies'Santa Claus and his} 1aalrbes. evolv,etla higlytraluetlaganls& S. arnd the wonderful spirit of' r lst,'ime of: carol sintgers from the rS~'d"~ o'vt:"ll "' 'M lon and Jerfterson' grade Ah gr~at, tree of light" trill lpfib., alts, Â~ttm, Into being lafter the first "ci'tl. Following the children's. party., rldrusme, '- " Come A~ll"Te Faithful." Then t the iant Christmratstree will be t~. o t it,"aHntti'>Ctau$ aid PJntifaits & removed to Rice tPark. 'where it S,; appear 'in a Christaltas pan tion ie! wilt stand for -a week. l ttSdale- - - -... "... ' ".._'.>;.\,--__._: _ - - - - - -;rrnc r St Paul Enrapured by Magidc N Melodies fParisOc0 sr edMayor *tem the M nr asae-n *l~zes M AdrMeagrsdSyiphony Organization Hold Audienice, ro~tac of Which Packs Auditorium to Roof, Under spell From u to the Star 'Spange Banner" to ' Mirseillaise." nndlnavlatr ufk ip on, a~y- France fitted St.. Paut by Itsoihoot- carel much for rttued. but who tame at'St. Patul 'ntrrips- at the AudlitorIran last nightbcae hylvtFrne av, Iiddle.hl1Istee es rahes And It-'was Ott at't,reclzrative audI and hed is tere tesebrethlss(me1c also, fur after tlt,,lSaint-Maens eye pit," be -uttder the magic 8spell of musIc' wilt- symphonle In A teneto a gt'eat sheaf "frends In en _by. the 'aris 'Sytmphony oehes- of Anmericant.Itauty roses twan pre c ti youtr, rm heotrn bas fte seoteod to M. Merreeger, whor rose and r cty., 1ut. tr, fom he penng arsof hebowed, tand wets "Ildly nappbrude& and neigh- ' 'Star Spanglced B~anner," until the The roses were. Ireente l by Dr. unexcell et1 martial moxee 'of the 'Marseillalseo" Jacob J. Zairn in tie-half of friends of gra-closed' the 'prga. Fraance. allest oltice.Truly the heart of France came eosSrehd forth and joined.the Jteart of St. Paul, DeosSrced.oyal, for though not written it the [score. Followed tbentth~e LA pprentl Rer edtr'fone saw the little children of France cier by t)ukas,' cati rccording to the y=dtr'f.in 'sabets conre trooping thrrough thte ylollo1 'l the sort'erer's aipprentice did an, papers, fields, heard the winds of, Fratre In not do Fa very goacl job when he teat101011- the wood, heard. France, Joyous 'and loosed thte tempet. In the aibsence of 'tified with sorrowful, laughing and crying, his harster, for tbe violins waited and-a t tit'Publc mourning..a t rejoicintg as the 'mews stormned attd- demrcos screeched In a 'yof:" the rose and le 1'-in'-onderful tmelody. manner rmost realisati. MessageriatMarvel.. Bat I t remained for the well-bred Maitge 'tpt threl, atudience Io lose its head completely it, aiWte I -wacour iftusj itl.trent, andtet and to'-rmigle shouts, cof ape use wesf: cortl grtne f M Ande Mssagr,,witht ItS hand-c ippirrg hn: 4L:,e1 Mari,onelu'ctor of the.orchestra, did tmuch [Ins andtIhtbfluStes camel the cellosc o$'ptlrrs~krale. sb"roke Intto the "Marseilaie,'( the 4nltaV 4 'org ot 'Wtput effort, nonchalantly1?tits a- battle bymn of France, as the granted ndrav tO brved. hers antd there, callgt,~fnl of the prograum. The "taar tlone.the'-best. whterever It'ted, res 'd,. Ilpatied I[tanner" came ase an encorei N!eisti '"n Alfred Jlrun. violinttst, ush' and the audience went home. air t It edIn'by a storm' of sound, played $1,665.81 for Red Cross. I:the"Prelude:DD ~ege." by saint-- sitory: Sauna, he-;waus greeted by salvos of As to finances,- 11,8581 were the ~. plause ' ' 'a net box uttlee receipts,- which arr' tot tpd rtrtat.'Mrie. Grti rielleGitlls, sopt'rerto,rharen. be turned over to thre United States ble tot'- thie lag S$0 ivoles and hearrutitr In face Government. 'Upon the conclu~sion ref thn rad u eat e rup ihtetu fthe Prsonzto, food the "Air'de t yuise," od 'from then the net proceeds of the whole torur Lhwet'od-n-thi s auI~oips couldn't have'enough will be given to the. A perlen'-Ied $ionesbta, of Tits " '' Crass. - x eta ' e'k r a'llrs' %n rrms' i ~ ' M. "M4ssage r and imembers of his ehe Pencli.'ovtflmetfat, atts Medical Detachnmjeit Arrives to the Soc1'ete ides Concerts Du Q ser- Assist in Reconistruction vatoirs de Paris; Andre Meisger, eeedueer. -Programs~ Not eq)y a musical event t~'the highest4,4der-of the first' dtInIon, A detachment of.sixty medical the pht mancS of,, the Sodiejdt es corps men from Fort' Riley, Kansas, Conicerts t la t ernig was';) 1f ese arrived at Fort Strelling yertterday to notable itd the 'a 6 sra'andfjvlng..,srdt In the reconstructiont work at dnnsrto o %e at}et:miration and'esteem '$t elil i r ~om (terreral Hospital No.:9. Theso ewr the large aa deepty rppe eliMI:.au- are much needed because of. the condiette.. The prtivleof hearlt'tgbeate. stantly Increasing number of overtiful music beautifuliy rendered wass enadtenlrd otuacknowvledged to the full, 'bt over isees-an d the enulaprgdcosmue sayd above those wonderfully welllinadectoalrgam nmerited 'tributes, was a sotneu, Individual inuctot il egie heartfelt expression of enth'usiapzn for toi a lar-ge degrde. This to necessary theglrofracwih*Ire because of the varying mental shill mtigl I h eory of thoswic'"' e- ty of the men, Of-the 500 receiving who ngathereidinto share t ty ftoetrainting, twenty-five require instruc in ion in reading and writing English. Famllst- Selectlona front/nee. Ten hundred hsy,ye either partly; In bearing a great orchestra for - erinpleted a college course or are,; tihe first time it is al-ways litcij to': potared to take rup advanced studknow to What extent ones mnpres- tis raiigi ai, rnhadot iolsored t by utined. dOny wheur some! "academic studies for which 'they thotoughly clrdbyo.famriliarOyselection ue-n s ulfidombigeie t h tun r,,qaiidi en ie oteup on the program doesIt become - possrible to.brlieve that after- all, one,war. appropximately gecurate.,Suca: ilrlII itlllllll~li steto waocoreth'"o-~cerer's Apprentice." tby Dolkas which both Mr. Itothiveltand Mr. Obeihof-4 _____ fer trave nmade* elI known in St. Paul; 'and hearing It under exactly th aoaosi odtos(be ieof the Auditorium): It was lnevitable;GiveHerthtoqsoudllevteFrnhaB xo orchecstra to be tn organisation(,f oxo quite phenomenal musical refinement. _ _ _ _ _ 11 flillity, coherence, balance-tnit,' wrrrvle till of them, no doubt, -{ld. Yet t Chocolates ' trey doÂ~ ionvey somethingMs.e ldsT~'tto. '= lie the D~ukes piece there Is ever) emprtation to mtusical excesses. but! M. Messeger is nteter excessive, ~rat-m 1'n! rnI lovely as the general effect of' the oihertra untdoubtedly is, thee is / aotIa uexust ea~i es to frorm-a finish-a fine and. ct' breautiful reserve. b SMeen l- p. -" Wallenatein's Camp,' byVi-cn ' Il lady, the Saint-Snem A mitror A -t '--r-, synpholealt Lan'sNorwegian,sue ilbapsody, the "Sorcerersr Appren J " tae,' and irrft.Saga's 'Prelude to tire Deluge,' constituted the orohes- ~~$ tral numbers, and In the last named the tviolint solo wasxamort enterncing- ~ / ly played try Alfred BErun, a vkLoIl~t rrf surpassing taste.'! z. Soprano Freely Encored,' Mime. flabrielle Gills, a soprano of I' ratre chtarm, flexibility and richness _ of tune, sang the ever elusive, poetic sus_ 4 and. fas9cirtating "Depils 'le Jour," -, frotn the opera "Loiruse,"with such = I beatuty artd magnetism that she, wasn oebliged to respondl with ltve othee- se- Mme teetiona-alrs from Massanet's 'Ma- = not,' and Mozart's "Marriage of Fl- 5'i garo" ' -j -+; A flawlessA conceit, as well as a f"" Y great oecasiont. M, 48,000 Idle In Vienna. Viennra, Der. 20-Secretary of-6tate,rre day thaot becauise of, the ahort~ of coal 48,00 o msprons were otrt' oan-7tlf ployment In Vienna. ". - 111011INVIIIIII 10/19/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M 0

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