The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1901, Page 5

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bh — poned, a cS BANGOR, Me., Oct. 1 A number of ~ “Maine capltallsts are interested tn the . e HEARS tA I Ml | New Publications. New Publications | New Publications. | New Publications. \ New Publications. | New Publications. New Publications. iz eas = = : es sol a —4 : MISS STONE Missionary Sends Letter to| Dr. Haskell at Samakoy. A BRIGAND BRINGS IT. Goes to the House at the Dead! of Night and Delivers It to Daughter. SAMAKOY, daughter of the Samak« . The alow her br You have till Monday ONLY to make the extra saving on the [Music Club. It’s “one payment oft” if you send your application by Monday night; regular club price if you wait beyond that day. By a special concession from the publishers we are allowed a special discount (in addition to the club discount of fifty per cent) on all memberships sent us before the 22d, This discount we pass on to you, but you must be PROMPT, f Dr. Maskell Inside we Dr, 1 a Tuesday will be too late except for those who } live at a distance and who respond directly to this advertisement, : PADEREWSKI Five sets of the first edition of this Musical Library were bought by Paderewski—one fo; his own use and four for gifts to his friends. Among the hundreds of professional musicians and musical instructors who have purchased and strongly endorsed the work are Frank Damrosch, Franz Kalterborn, Emma Eames, Emil Paur, Rafael Joseffy, Arthur Nikisch, Miss Lillian Blauvelt, Gerrit Smith, John C. Mullaly, Carl Faelten, Emil Mollenhauer, Dr. Carl E. Dufft and C. Whitney Coombes. the unfortunate m: pression prevails here that If the brig. pending the Stone's Ilfe will be Mr, Eddy’s eff: jess th of the home Gy : hold off until Miss Stone ts out of dan: 6 Encyclopedia Volumes—10 Music Volumes be one of fifty to the: fund, and uining yesterday in addit oe MISS STONE IN GREATER PERIL. Oct. 18.—The Globe thts art LONDON ternoon + Miss. I promised General Dick! the ransom, and in de garia donmn Committee as the of the missionary's abdu per says the situ factors of the complication, and threatens to importance far beyond the per of any individual missionary. a GIRL CONFESSES THEFT. Admits She Defrauded Englinh vernment in Irelan Elizabeth McMahon, a pretty, stylsh- ly dre: Ixy girl, was brought before United Sta Commissioner Alexan: with defrauding the ment while pestimistre real author. fon. ‘The pa tains all th Internation, Bs (Ct (cel a 2) Cote Gu (el iz . os Famous Composers and Their Music ° E rou oan Mustclane | Half Price Only $1 to pay before 4 ‘This Musical Library is the 1901/important contributions to the total. In| TJ Musi 5| For s S- Py Le F WH ccition of Famous Composers and Their | Short, they really form a complete | ne 10 Music Volumes Little Payment S} entire set is sent. Music, edited by Theodore ‘Thomas, Jobn |l0PeHa Of all musical knowledge, not/ contain nestly 1702 pages of sheet snusiz| For Yount Musicians this work is ine written like an encyclopedia, but like a| chosen Ly Theodore Thomas and Kari| valuable. It docs not presch; it is not full The set consists of sixte aerial Octavo simple history or biography. Klauser, ‘The pieces are neither too easy | of "Don'ts"; it does not attempt to teach | inches, bound in classic vellum cloth, with rolled gold to: 3 will lie open perf col instructors and the foremost musicians nor too difficult. Plenty of them can | how to play or sing; it does not try to take) | rated backs, and the music volumes, measuring about 9x12 and gold-lettered and deco- tly Hat on a music rack, by United a BLW—10-18. brought befor: | Knowles Paine and Karl Klauser, Musi- confessed. |S riiee sation in In Ladtoy universally recognize it as the best of all! The 6 Text Volumes. siered by pupils of a year o|the place of musical instu:tor, | Butafter|/ with no batkersome tendency on the part of the Iewves to tum over of on the first steamer, musical libraries. It is the standard of the one has owned the Library a while, dipped | themselves. a The entire content of the text volumes! All worthy composers of all schools and |into its reading volumes and wandered The publi price of the set is $68.00. Our club rate is just world and over 50,000 sets of the earlier New York. Enclosed find $1 club fee. Upon m. acceptance as a club™ member send me one set Famous Composers and sonsists of articles specially written for|lands for the last 400 years—Bach, Bee-| through its hundreds of music przes, there || one-baif of ‘tat, with the Ciub fee ($1) added. ‘The payments are $1 (six volume) edition have been sold at] raj; score by such men as Oscar Comet-|thoven, Wayner, Verdi, Rossini, Donizeni, | rows up insensibly a love for what is really || (Club fee) down and $2 per month for 17 months. The Full Set is more than double our price ‘per volume.| tant, Director of the Paris Conservatoire;| Mascagni, Sullivan, Mozart, Liszt, Ruton- | 600d and an aversion to whatis bad in the | sent when you join the Club and pay the first dollar. ‘There are sixteen Imperial Octavo volumes, | Edward Dannreuther, the distinguished | stein, Gounod, Handel, Haydn, Schubert, | great world of melody and harmony, | U 'Use That COLOMBIA MUST PAY CLAIMS. British Agent Wants Protection and Demands Compenantion. KINGSTON, ; Jamalen, Oct. 18.—The Governor, Sir Augustus Hemming, has received official despatches from the measuring about 9x12 inches—six of read-j muzica) critic of London; the late John|Chopin, Schumann, Grieg, Gluck, and i ih ing matter and illustrations, and ten of| Fiske, Philip Hale, Adolph Jullien, who| scores of others, too many to even mention| Beautiful Illustrations British agent at Bocas del ‘Toro tor music. The text volumes contain all you|stands at the very head of the Parisian | here—are represented, some by a few, e Their Music, in 16 volumes, ee et en MASRI NED Potato ceie want to know about the history of music| critics; Dr. Louis Kelterborn, Dr. Philipp | others by a dozen or more selections. To the number of over SCO are scattered | I icket wer classic vellum cloth binding. 1 and property and lao de ting con itself—the different schools of music, Ital-| Spitta, of Eerlin; Henry E. Krehbiel, of! In a word, this library is so carefully | through the volumes. Many are magniti- ‘A pamticn ” i agree to pay to your order 17 ensation for ves and les de- ji i G v al nd arraie - co i 2 specimea book wil sent you f cost i “ C PC soe na ian, French, German and so forth; the|New York, and many others equally|s-lected and arranged that one who never | cent colored plates of rare and interesting | A specin pout muah have’ fasibice edetalls), Fetase join monthly payments of $2 from complete stories of all the great composers, | famous, Each subject has been written | played or sung or heard a singl> piece ex-| musical instruments, 234 of them are pore) jn0 yt 30) Th Na ° their private lives and their public careers; | about by the one particular person in the| cepting those contained in it might still be| traits of the great composers, while others | i¢ you want to take ad- q u1ic k date. Title to books not to pass to me until fully paid for. 3 clear and full accounts of the special pecu-| whole musical world who is best qualified | ranked as a person of cultivated mustea! | are facsimiles of their music manuscripts, || vantage of the extra liarities of every composer's work, and how] to deal with it, and the cost to the pub-|/aste. And its contents, if purchased sep-| views of the towns they lived in, their discount, EX-GOVERNOR DEAD. John Pillsbury jem Awny at Name, Minueapoll each of them differed in essential points | lisher of all these special articles was cnor-| arately in sheet form, would cost you not] birthplaces, and notable scenes in their ca- CLEVELAND, ©., Oct. 18—A specia z from all his fellow-craftsmen, yet made | mous. less than $250.00. | ers. | id \to the Plain Dealer from Minneapoits | By | AddTOSS..40..eeseee sees, saectiera gays that ex-Governor Jotm Sergeant You may change “17” monthly payments to 16” if you respond at once to this advertisement. efforts now being made to form a com- pination of nearly all the gulphite mills in the. United States and Canada, & meeting of manufacturers concerned in tha proposed consolidation of interests wes ej in Boston to-day. 2°

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