;la1-1-n.ic-HARP SOLOIST WILLGIVE SUNDAY CONCERTThe musical and dramatic committee df theuniversity announces that the half hour rf music in the Greek theater tomorrow, at 3 o’clock, will he a recital hv the distinguished harp sc Vnst Miss Zhay Clark who received her instruction from the Bohemian harpist K a i «* t a n Attl. For two seasons Miss Clark was the harpist with the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra, and for one season she was connected with the Tnnos Band ir. the same capacity.Last February she was brought ’•mn Chicago by the Rudolph Wur-lit/.er company to demonstrate the capahHitits Of the harps that they had on exhibition at the Panama-Pacific International Kxpositicnp whert sin* gave dailv recitals to the great pleasure of thousands. For her playing she was awarded a gold medal. Her programme on Sunday will be as follows: Bohemian'Song, Attl; German Songs, Schubert; Waltz Caprice, Ver-dalle; Symphonic Poonu '‘Vltava/ Smetann-Trnecek, (a) Origin e/f th? River, (h) Hunting in the Forest, (c) Moonlight on C'c River, (d) Sunrise,(e) Rapids, (f) Krho, (p) Salute from the Castle, fill Finale; Aribade, Has-selmann; Sextette from “Lucia de Lam mcr moor,” Donizetti Cheshire; and March from La Sonambula/ Bolini-Trnecck. 1 his will be the last Half-Honr of Music this term. The next will be given on March 5, 191C As Miss Clark has decided to open a studio in San Francisco, in case of C inclement weather the recital will be I postponed until some Sunday nextterm.