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MRS. BUTLER TO INTERPRET WORK OF FRENCH AND GERMAN ARTISTS

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Mrs. Hanna Butler will give a recital of modern French and German songs in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the new Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained at 50 and 25 cents each at Amee's.

Mrs. Butler will present the following program: Brahms, (a) Stanchen. (b) Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer. (c) Vergebliches Standchen. Strauss, (a) Allerseelen. (b) Standchen. Wolf,  Er ist's Vidal,  Ariette Faure,  "Nell" Debussy,  Mandoline Godard,  "Reveillez-vous." Carpenter, (a) "The sleep that flits on baby's eyes." (b) "When I bring you colored toys." Rimsky-Korsakow,  Chanson Indoue Bachelet,  Chere Nuit Lie,  Snow Korling,  Aftonstamning Grieg,  Ein Traum Charpentier,  "Depuis le jour."

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