THIS EVENINGfchrtyat■s,f»*.r.rkS.JkaeidyieII-ae-lddm by Wallis K. Emmons, Miss AfBM Otay and Mrs. Mayes. /Mi1This evening at the Mopae Hall the carefully prepared concert program in which Wallis K. Emmons, baritone, ] die and his assistants Miss Agnes Gray, to,teni Alyiolinist, and Mrs. Esmeralda Berry/ , •Mayes, pianist promises a most attractive entertainment.thecit;meevlt;The detailed, highly interesting1program follows: | yefl(a) Legende .........Weiniawski ar(lb) Canzonetta d^Afflbroeio! _a(c) Valse ...................€hopin4Miss Agnes Gray I spcyd,0-;d(a) To a Nightingale..Geo. B. Nevin,^(b) Until ............Sanderson, thii(c) Coolan Dhu...............LeonE tjje(d) Bedouin Love Song......Pinsuti1Wallis K. Emmons I heWaltz in C sharp minor..... .ChopincosMrs. Esmeralda Berry Mayes J ha^Intermission Janlt;(b) Dio Possente (Faust)... .GounodWallis K. Emmons.Y(a) The Old Refrain.......Kreidler(b) Berceuse ................Danbe(c) Mazurka ...............HauserMiss Agnes Graymo-whis.* ishewh'Mr(a) Life's Springtime.......Hawley(b) A Road Song..........Roberts(c) Cradle Song;........MacFadyen.(d) Can I Forget ...........Kemp TRWallis K. EmmonsTickets' can be reserved at Charles E. Meyer's drug store, Tuesday at 8 a, m. ‘ '