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harmonic Presents Serato, New Violinist By Sylvester Rawlin: RRIGO SERAT young Italian violinist who got hie training in Berlin, made his American debut as soloist with the Phitharmonic Sectety’e Orchestra at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon in Beethoven's @encerto in D major. His manly physique and his seeming natural welf-agsuredness did not save him from nervousness. Then, too, the MOTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL Tete! dw Lydia E. Pinkham’ 's Vegetable Compound Re- stored Her Daugh- ter’s Health. ——i—s Plover, Tow ‘From a small child my 18 year old daughter had female | to Weakness. I spoke to three doctors about it and they did not help her any. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound had been of great benefit to me, so T san: decided to have her give it atrial. She has taken five bot- tles of the Vegetable Compound according to directions on the | 8°" and she is cured of this trouble. She was all run down when she started taking the Compound and her periods did not come right. She was so poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but n8w she is regular and is growing strong and healthy.”—Mrs. Martin delvig, Plover, Iowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing titude for the goo ei Pink- tam’s Vegetable Compound has accom- i being received, y of this grand old by oe are ill do not drag along and continue to suffe in and day out bat , at once take Ly i. Pinkham’s Ve, table Compound. a women's remedy for If you t special advice write to Lydia E E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your let- ter will be opened, read and answered by 2 woman and held in strict cone fidence. A picture of my window, filled to the brim with the choicest colorings in suitings in the city of New York, irrespective Anything in this window, Suit to order....... prices. him, Three handkerchiefs were none too many for hie relief. At the be- ginning his intonation was none too good and he was often acratchy, but by the time he reached his first ca- dena the richness of his tone and the ebullient sweep of his bow had made an impression not to be gaineald. He deserved the applat that audience showered upon him ‘will be well worth hearing again. Mr. Stransky'’s prograt orchestra included Weber's overture, Schubert's unfinished sym- phony in B minor, two elegiac melo- dies for strings by Grieg, Rimsky, Korsakow’s “Capriccio Espagnol,” apd three excerpts from Berlioz's “The Damnation of Faust." Twice Mr. Stransky wag driven to make the or- chestra to rise in acknowledgment of the applause so well earned by the excellence of the playing. r Harold Bauer, the English pianist, | [0m was the soloist with the Symphony Society's Orthestra at ‘Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon in Brahms’ concerto in D minor, one of the ear! est of the com ‘8 works and sel- dom played. Ry @ happy arrange- ment of the er of the rival art is in the fullness of its development. No pianist is better worth hearing. His technical skill is buttressed by a spir- itual insight that is ‘uplifting. It vase privilege, as well a8 a pleasu: hear his exposition of the wor rture Preaching to the by Felix Motte. The out and crowded in ‘plte at of “the dele uge out of doors. ntury Opera Com- poled ‘Sunday co avon ian ne season was given ni ee Pasternack is to be congratulated on the effectiveness of his orchestra in Weber’ lubel” overture and in the Ochs variations on a German Gustav Bergman sang two of in Bauer’s songs, “A Little Lane” and “Only of Thee and Me,” accom- is worth remembering, but choice of him to present her songs was not a happy one. The other soloists were Lois Ewell, Bet- tina Freeman, Augusta Lenska, Gra- ham Marr, Thomas Chalmers and Viadimir Dubinsky, ‘cellist. Efrem Zim! it gave a violin re- cital at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon that revealed him at his best. Understanding, the gift of in- terpretation and masterly technique place him in the front rank of living violinists. His programme included Handel's sonate in E major, to which he gave exceptionally beautiful ex- pression, and Bach's chaconne. for violin alone. Vida Llewellyn, a Chicago young woman who has been a student of the piano‘ in Germany, made her American debut in a piano recital at Aeolian Hall on Saturday afternoon. Her programme included composi- TEE EVENING “wontp, MONDAY, NOVEMBER LEAPS TO HER DEATH AS POLICEMAN SHOUTS Husband Was Out of Work and Money Was All Gone, Policeman tehard Strau: and Emil Sauer. She showed no littl facility and understanding under neath the palpable nervousness tha: hampered her expression. MOTORISTS KIDNAP GIRL. Vietim Seys Shy Came To by Rond- side Hoers Later, The polile of Hackensack and Paterson oy investigating ae story told by M irl of hy While Sanbeay was shouting to her not to gymp, Mrs. 11) Eligabeth Mosbacher, fort@five years old,.dived from a send story win- dow at No, 139 East Fourth Street at y165 A. M. to-day and struck on her | heqg, dying as the ambulance reached © she said, and BelleMue Hospital. ae Hic teeth Cat: OPE held &| «phe police say her husband, ‘Theo- he cam dore, a bartender, lost his position two weeks ago and that their money gave out last night. This morhing he | ble to make | went out to borrow, but was not suc- | nd RO | consful. ne Twoltth’ Avent, Paterson, called to an automobile at the curd | by two men, who asked their way to a coptain stor Her story, ime tilek the. hope thee the it be able to fin: | they were no! 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