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Paris Orchestra to “the impudent poltroon and arre gant sham” who now rules the land, and to the victory over the powers which Americans now Kahn concluded Warmly Greeted |°' 2, . At Metropolitan’; re ortawat o bears sree ox! rtunately, a first Mr. word under; self immediately, Kahn mis the * but, correcting h'm- the smile of the By Sylvester Rawling. ANDS ACROSS THE SPA" was the key note at the Metropolitan Opera House ast night night when a great audi ence welcomed the Societe de Con- certs du Conservatoire do Paris, un- | der its distinguished conduc Andre Messager, at its first concert in Amer- lica. A French battleship had brows’ an” rhapsody. Messager | the famous orchestra to these shores |ia without mannerisms, His cond | for a tour of the principal cities under} ing ia as unaffected as his person- the auspices of both the French ind] ality is unobtrusive. The orchestra American Governments, The Ameri-|is made up of thorough musicians, ean Red Cross will share in the bene- fits that shall accrue from the patri- otic purpose that is back of the vis M. pasager and his musicians they ‘appeatel upon the stage w greeted with hearty applause long drawn out. 4é was born, “Benvenuto Cellini” over- ‘s D minor sym- a’Omphal Dukas's rer's Apprentice,” two by Debussy, and’ Lalo's ners, and that not always last night were the best orchestral effects reached may be said without falling into hy- m. In “The reerer’s Ap- ‘This was turned in (measure of picturesqueness to the| and |wuditortum garlanded with flags | When the programme was half way | gr |throucn Otto H. Kahn, as Chairman of| At a second concert in the Opera Saint-Saens's symphonic poem the French-American Association fur| House next Sunday evening Bee- Musical Art, and one of the Bo thoven’s fifth symphony will of Directors of the Metropolitan Oj played. If that 4 m Company, presented to M. Messager] aced, as it surely will be, s| Star-Spangled Banner” and “The some of us would like sager to break away from the ter Damrosch mode and mak American National Anthem sound ss like a dirge than jt sounded last night. The snap of “The Marseiilaise” immediately following is too much of a contrast, jand his associates a silver wreath of the unity of the two great made all the more impressive by t simplicity of its delivery, Mr. Ka p tribute to the Soul of France revealed in splendor. “Wherever go in this brond land,” he said Messager, "you will find deep | reverence for France. We come be- her on bended knees, with our you to M Nellie Gardin, mezzo-soprano, gave @ recital at Aeolian Hall last tl bute of silence. She has become| night. Her programme was all Grieg. igh sacrifice and heroism a Holy| Mme. Gardini has made an exhaus- Tend of Patriotism.’ tive study of Norse music and has devoted particular | ‘A passing word as to “the ansassins songs, of the old Germany of Beethoven,” Her voice bas quality | SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY — BRINGS SURE RELIEF GOLD VAUDEVILLE, = aes FRPROCTOR | eT AND MUSIC. me METROPOLITAN (22 FE 4 NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT IETON, Martin-Webb, Dah SL haw ben. akh ens ities de Paris” CARNEGIE "AisatRShe5NP*" Oct. 20 2st $1) “TOSCHA SEIDEL sn te Seats Te. to PARK Soctety of RECITAL $2, at Box Offica Steinway Piano. 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That their playing savors too botany at Columbia University, who much of the chamber music school spent a day in jail and was sent hore some of the scientious objector to warfare, torrent when first “The Star Spin-| prentice,” for instance gled Banner” and then “The Mar-| anticipated ks" were not real- seillaise’ were played to an upstand-| ized, But Franck’s fine symphony ing audience which lent another| was played with impressive breadth, batant unit of the army, with rare delicacy and musical fra- confer with experienced officers # * camp authorities that ho ¢ and compass and she has bgt standing of the songs she sine Richard Hagemann was her accom: | panist at the piano, Max Rosen, richly gifted linist, gave a last hight under the Humanitarian Cult in positions by Nardini, Paganini, Kreisier and Auer were on his programme, | Henry Hadley’s opera “Bianca,” | announced for production at the Park last night, was postponed until Friday night, when it will be put on in ® bill with Victor ——_ PROF. MARQUETTE IN ARMY. Combatant Unit. CAMP UPTON, Iy L, Oct. 16. Marquette, Wiil- | Professor of | under guard for refusing to register, signed induction papers yost He otill retains bia atatus as has agreed to serve in any non-com- When he came here ho asked to that he might be advised properly as to his responsibilities, and it was af. ter he had been taken before th Jed not to refuse induction, His wife has ap. plied for his discharge, claiming he is the sole support of herself and their three children, sailGihinsaie NEWS BREVITIES. Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, convicted of selling Uauor, to men fn uniform by a Jury in Brooklyn Federal Court was tentenced by Judge Chatfield to fifteen | days’ imprisonment and fined $15 Containing twenty passen| women, an el loft building Street “slipper to the first floor this morning of the women were. treated by wmbu jance surgeons for shock. | Creation of a war emorgency #6 re, montly 1 You are safe vhen you take | Father John’s Medicine Sek tate A Goer ck eee tor YOUr cold and. to jbuild strength,because itisfree, from morphine, chloro- mui form, codeine, heroin, or, = other dangerous drugs.| 918. new flesh Take it Toda ye tomptroller , heads, to include all requests in ¢ ~~ BURLESQUE. of last year's budget. LYMPIC,” An open gas jet to-day brought | death to Henry Kroog, eigh | and his wife, Marte, elmhty-one 349 Hagt Witth Street, Brooklyn. m Will leave in five ye, beginning Oct, 21 HEARN Fourteenth Street Women’s Worta Mat. 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