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ne mOST, A included compositions by , Glordano and La Forge. Her tif voice has acquired added, dis tinction by her last year or tw® of | study, It's a pity that wo may not hear ent in opera In New York, Miss who has just returned from a Tetrazzini Fills The Hippodrome To Its Limit r successful engagement in San Fi m | cisco, received a few days ago an offer ee ey 4 | from the Opera Comtque in Paris, Al- most simultaneously she got another Prima Donna Gets a Re» fr55y Sin Vrancinco a0 faltering that : she as decided to ept it for next ception That Recalls °'* 0 jou appear with the Aborn Stories of Other Days—}| Company in Boston in three weeks. In Splendid Voice, She Captivates the Vast Au- dience by Her Artistic Singing. ‘The “Bohemians” cave a dinner to Victor Herbert at Louis Martin's on Sat- uray night that was attended by most of the principal musicians of New York | and a large number of operagoers and | music lovers outside the profession. t tribute was paid to the author toma” by Walter Damrosch, | Henry T. Finck, Carl Hauser, H. & Krehbiel and others. Joseph D, Red- or of the hook, was not nding to @ toast of the most effec- ening. A surprise BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ETRAZZINI sang at the Hippo-| I drome last night before a sold-out office more than $7,900, sell house that brought into the box-| to him was in her | he tive speeches chara>ter- But, dear| that she richly deserved. Mme. Tetrazzini, was it fear of the trap | door or tight shoes that made your walk 80 out of the ordinary? When Mme. Tetrazzini, returning from | ¢, @ conquest of the West, gave a concert at Carnegie Hall a few days ago, she was treated with scant courtesy by most of the New York music critics, Only Mr. Sanborn, Miss Emilie Frances Bauer and the writer began to do jus- tice to her marvellous voice and the vastly improved quality and manage- ment of !t. Loyalty to old friends ts a laudable thing, but it should not pre- clude recognition of the virtues of a newer star. Philip Hale, one of the most conservative writers about music and musicians in America, after @ re-} cent appearance of the diva tn Boston aid (if ne will pardon the w Desdemona and - e| , De Segurola and Bada had the | principal parts and Toscanint | ucted an excellent performance that delighted a large audience. Tt was almost an all Russian pro- gramme that Walter Damrossh pre- sented to the patrons of the Symphony Concerts for Young Peuple at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon, At the last moment he asked Miss Kathleen Parlow, the Canadian violinist, to play the Mendelssohn instead of the Glazou- now concerto announced, Tha concert began with Dvorak's “Carneval” over- ture, then Lindow, ‘Techatkowsky and Wientaweitt compos! 8 filled the pro- you ‘ord and cis of a wo! wor int As: At the Ethteat Cuit jurday af re School on Sat- Renee Re r for dens! paragraphs) that no one | as, |! fe and feos was t ‘ f the fests re uke Nah his weapor make poverty lis bride. kind that M Metropolita jou nd Mis | tne tecond part treats of his Iie M: v programme last| E¥a Swayne Some delightful|@ monk, and here he tells his compa h ns the “Caro Nome," | ences for charity, The latter ts ex-| tons of the charms of his new bride, | Treat “Verdi's, "Rigoletto" Gounod's| pected to % © danseuse,| while part three is concerned with his from Verdi's “Rigoletto; Gounoa's| Dest 1 | canveuse,| while part vires 38 om oe Obligate PY | Hope, 1s to be ‘The best numbers in the entire work Nahan Franko, and the “Mad Scene’ 4 i) Terme nnn ie ener cmtone from Donizetti's “Lucia.” To these she) «tohengrin" was repeated at the Mot] (St- Francis) and chorus, the “dance wae forced to add several extra num-|ropolitan Opera House on Saturday | chorus’ for knights, youths and bers, including the “Vol che sapete,” of | niznt before u large audience. The prine| — sere : Mozart, and fnishing with the “Last cipal parta were taken by Ollve Frem. | Metrepolitan Opera Mouse last evening Be aoe re ie aid MaUnd | WiGkhEE EA RE and Florence] goioists were Mrs. Gluck, Miss Wick- ated with far more clarity and distine-| Wickham, Alfred Hertz conducted with | fam, and Messrs. Rothier, Dinh Gilly tion than could be hoped for from| his usual fervor. aa Witherspoon: ‘Str ty made 2 nage on ares istinctly favorable Impression. The or- Paiva aeaave eb tho orchestra | Dimitr! Smirnoff, the an tenor,/Cnestra Was under the direction of 3 ‘ ' fon | Made his farewell i the Adolph Rothmeyer, through the Saint-S onation : March,” Golémark's ° * over ture, Gries's “Peer Liszt's second “Hungarian He was the solo'st in the Meititation” trom net's and in re aponse to “Blue Da gang the pr Without Intorru For Infants and Children. Without Int with —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Beno! paniet in the KATHLEEN PARLOW SOLOIST IN A BRAHMS VIOLIii CONCERTO. adian violin Kathleen Parlow, the Ca fet, had the solo part in Bi concert ches New fine commended evidence, but he thin for a cé position of Ne getable Preparatonfirs Similating the Foodand Regula. tp les Stomac sand Bowel B lee ia oa. atm Aah Fike cone Ness and Res! Contains 1 ried’ ember on thukiaxtlaallt: Opium. Morphine nov Mies ee int Miss Pariow shoul NoT Narcotic, play a ¢ rto, but the or-| chestral par not arrived, Boop Ht DeS VALTER Brahms composition was 6 making the progra: one becau h was the pi “Hiew Kolar, violinists, was tr w York, 2 A fan, only tw Aperf oct Remedy for Ce me composition 4 tion, Sour Stomach, Diairiurt agate - ; Worins Convulsion ran notes : sped Upon. three ness an! Loss or Suk and, to be sur — re fail to be pated, Marian S is | [398 | $3228 94 SHOES hth pelgPrs ey “\) WL. Douglas guarantees to the credit, K th ° | wearer fuil value for his money, eee ct ree une tia] $3.50 or $4.00, according to the hast, he ‘rhably <=! peice stamped on the bottom. phon ; Remon W, Js DOUGLAS 97.50 SONS aro t-Saens ‘ the lowest pric ousjdered, in and Del!la t | the world. They an dory every Where, suite made up the prosra W. L. DOUGLAS 81.99 SHORS eqnal : other ma cost 65.00 to $7.00, Regina Vira who charmed *') The only difivence is the price, eles 6 Me Ane : A visit to W. I. Douglas ¢ ll ee . ath ton, Mas studio of Art Ndde eg and why they hold their shape, fit bet asstated 1 and wear longer than any other make. FEWARE OF SUBSTITUTE: . CAUTION |) ! on the be against high pe jor shook. REF ven SUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO S$ GOOD." ‘wUsT, If you from fact FOUND AND REWARDS sounds | am | 345 Vighth Avenne, 100 levee ‘it, itis, ‘buNNLIE, Orchestra. whi sis!, is Invited to contribute a song. plies with the request, Signature eit W. L. DOUGLAS 250 Went ant Rte *) gar Watton Street. 708-710 roadway | 5 jo es Thisu Avenue. | O64 Lichth Avenue. | 1967 Broadway. Sen — 2a wl “TO GIVE ORATORIO OF “ST. FRANCIS" AT CARNEGIE HALL Catholic Society Has Chosen Tinel’s Composition for Pro- duction This Year. The Catholic Oratorio Soctety has jected ‘Tinel's “St. Francis of Assist" for production at Carnegie Hall on Sun- day evening, March 26, Edgar Tinel is dest voice and her most ingratiating | was furnished at the end of a serenade|a Memish composer, born in 184, and mood, and her reception by the audl-|from a host of orchestra players Who| wag graduated at the Royal Conserva- ence recalled stories told of prima| had responded to Mr. Herbert's beat on | tory at Drisse, where We atualee donnas of an older time, so enthusiastic eure wha mG Le ba Rubin Gold-| der euch masters Srawia,. Do was the applause bestowed upon her. most tive toastmaster. pont, Geverat and ethers, itis father, She was recalled too many times tO) Amato took Scott!’s place as Tago in| Who Was an organist in a Roman count and flowers and wreaths were | “Othello” at the Metropolitan Opera| Catholic church, was his firat musical lavished upon her. ‘The lttle tricks of | souse on may afternoon at al-| instructor, and at the age of elght waving both hands, of shaking @ hand-| moot a inin ©. Scott! reported | Years he made his first public ap- kerohtef and of blowing k Ml and Mr. palled upon the ever {Pearance as a pianist. Girections to tho audience that she made | witting Amato to Jump into tho breach, |. ‘St. Francis of Assisi” was given t hat~ "| for the first time dn Brussels in 1888 familiar to the patrons of the Manhat-/and his peautiful voice made amends Mayor its ThAUwieal tan Opera House when she sang there |¢or the sardonic humor that and met instant favor, Its production in Lt e y was made were all in evidence, and more #0. It/{zes the familiar {impersonation of his oe March Walter Damrosch wee for her @ night of tramph and one) : Rappold was sur-| conducting the New York Symphony .. Francis. on a, Is a good Francis, who lived led a folly 1 unger days. After a severe | " me @ mendicant monk, and having Ich the 0: Rome and ler, with its vo: , d obedience. It is related of S that he was a nobleman and courtier rather dissipated habits, but received call from heaven to renounce the rid and lead a religious life. The rk {s written in three parts. In the first part of tho oratorio we are led 0 the festivities at the court of there {s a dance,.and Francis Be com- and the gues rancis strolls a with a few com- hears a yolce and The Kind You Have Always Bought ears the For Over Thirty Years EN, avd Dress Shoos in Amerion. talog. Bhivee nent direot , Brovkt town, wiite | DOUGLAS, Ihe Bpark Bt | 478 Wit OKLYN | 179 Pitkin Aveuue Nowark 743 iivond | Street | Sorsey Clty I8New Avenue, | OT Hroadway, & weuane WURLD, maidens, and the enor solo ( the “Angelus, following the the orchestral part three, That “St. * soprano solo and choru ‘uneral March” Francs" fs a most dimeult acquainted with the oratorio, but that the efforts of the Cath Oratorio Soclety Wil be crowned with ay i, even surpassing that of last winter when Dvorak's "St. Ludmilla was pro- duced, is the firm belief of Mme, Selma Kronold, the directress of the society, and her great anticipations are shared by all those who have had the mood for- tune to be present at the rehearsals Which have been conducted for the past six. mont jude to part three, and also in. work Is acknowledged by all who are MUNDAY, tutes, Askfor end SALQUIN-GEDNEY gists 25e, ot Hegeman MANUM 46, L¥da, CURED ME oHEARN mental principle of pneumati ease in operating. advantage: operate any other, ic playe pianos (w! make of piano. playerpiano made. cash, | Sterlin; | 518-520 Fulton St., Corner DR. 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As for the price, that is a moderate one, and as for real value, the purchaser does get more than in any other anover || { | | at the close of business March 7th, 10h WATCHES Open Saturday Evenings te Sterling Piano co. Suilding Greatest Magnet in the Home The influences and possibilities of the Playerpiano have become so well known and so far reaching that it is like retelling a twice told tale to speak of the ease with which any one is enabled to master the piano without re- quiring to study finger technique, And yet only those who really have had this piano in the homie can in any way measure the enjoyment and benefit it brings into the ‘fi ily circle. All playerpianos are built on the one funda- and while some m ures, it is really the man- 1- have great Easiest monthly payment if you do not wish to pay Place, Brooklyn, N. 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