STEINWAY the INSTRUMENT of TI-Le IMMORTALS
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BROOKLYN .I ACADEMY OF MUSIC STEINWAY THE INSTRUMENT OF TI-lE IMMORTALS IIS:T, greatest of all pianista, preferred the Stein way. Wagner, Berlioz, Rubinstein and a host ot master-musicians esteemed it more highly than any other instrument. It is these traditions that have inspired Steinway achievement and raised this piano to its artistic pre-eminence which is today recognized throughout the world. STEINWAY & SONS STEINWA Y HALL 107-1 09 East 14th Street New York City Subway Esp..... Sta~Da at the Door Repreaented by the Foremoat D_lera E .... rywh.r. WAN A M A KElt' S • CHICKERING SCHOMACKER 'EMERSON SllONINOER LINDEMAN KHABEand the wonderful AMPICO The famous Reproducing Piano which appeared as soloist with the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. It reproduces faithfuny tM The excellence of Cadillac mechanism IS aug actual playing of a hundr~d great masters of the piano- mented and emphasized by coach work which fori,. teflects the designers' art and the builders' skill. m C A L E N DAR Ddroit Cadillac Motor Car Company INGLIS M. UPPERCU, President Monday Eveni1lg, February Twenty-eighth. Violin Recital by Fritz Kreisler. Flatbush and Lafayette Avenues Monday Evming, February Twenty-eighth. Concert by the Pupils of Etta Hamilton Morris. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tf"sday Eve1li1~g, March First. Apol1o Club Concert. New York New Rochel1e Newark Tuesday Evening, March First. Bridgeport Poughkeepsie White Plains Fourth in a Course of Six Lectures on "Current History," by Dr. George Earle Raiguel, of Philadelphia. Subject: "Cur rent Events and Japan and Korea." Wed1lesday Ajternoo11, March Second. Third in a Series of Five Lectures on "Art and the Human Spirit," by Professor Edward Howard Griggs, M.A., L.H.D., President of the Department of Philosophy. Subject: "The Meaning and Function of Music." Wednesday Evening, March Second. Third in 'a Series of Five Illustrated Lectures on "Travel Sub jects," by B. R. Baumgardt, of Los Angeles, Cal. Subject: "The Lands of the Midnight Sun." A c o 'rHE FAMOUS REPRODUC1NG PIANO More than 90 different makes, styles, sizes and grades of pianos, playcr pianos and Reproducing Pianos. Widest choice of fine instruments under any one roof in the world. Page Six Page Seven PALL MALL FAMOUS CIGARETTES "1HEY ARE GOOD TASTE" C A L E N DAR Wednesday Evening, March Second. Song Recital by Riccardo Stracciari, Baritone. Thursday Afternoon, March Third. Third in a Series of Five Illustrated Lectures on "Travel Sub SERVICE jects," by B. R. Baumgardt, of Los Angeles, Cal. Subject: "Civic Art Centers: Ancient and Modern." Thursday Evening, March Third. SERVICE UNIQUE IN CHARACTER HAS Joint Recital, Peavey-Schmidt-Reviere. BEEN DEVELOPED BY ARTHORA, WHICH Thursday Evening, Mq,rch Third. A CONSISTS OF RENDERING THE MAXI Concert by Father Finn's Paulist Choristers. MUM ASSISTANCE IN THE SELECTION OF Friday Evening, March Fourth. RECORDS OF ARTISTIC AND MUSICAL MERIT. Lecture by John Kendrick Bangs. Subj ect: "America Abroad." THIS EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE HAS PEEN MADE Saturday Momiltg, March Fifth. POSSIBLE THROUGH THE CAREFUL STUDY Sixteenth in a Course of Twenty-two Lectures on "Current ~is tory," by Dr. William Starr Myers, Professor of PolitiCS, DEVOTED TO RECORDS BY AN ABLE Princeton University. ORGANIZATION Saturday Afternoon, March Fifth. Young Members' Course. Illustrated Lecture by B. R. Baum gardt, of Los Angeles, Cal. Subject: "An Afternoon with the Stars." Saturday Evenitlg, March Fifth. VICTROLA STUDIOS Metropolitan Opera Company. Opera, "Lohengrin" (in English). 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Recital for Two Pianos, by Lee Pattison and Guy Maier. Monday EVelling, March Seventh. The attachments slip easily into Song Recital by Reinald Werrenrath, Baritone, in aid of Baptist position for use in cleaning stairs, Orphanage of Brooklyn. upholstered furniture, book-cases, Tuesday Evming, Marcil Eighth. portieres, furs, etc. Chaminade Club Concert, in aid of M. E. Hospital. F lorence Nightingale Federation. The payment plan for this Sale Tttesday EVelli11g, March Eighth. is as follows : Pay $5.65 when Forum. Current History Meeting. Speakers : Col. Arthur the order is placed at our near Woods, of New York, Subject; "Crime Prevention"; John T. Pratt, of New York, Subject: "The National Budget and est Shop (or when the Cleaner is Federal Reorganization"; Horace J . Bridge , of Chicago. delivered, if you prefer) and the Subject "Are Dreams a Clue to Character ?" balance in nine monthly install ments of $6.00 each. We allow a 2 per cent discount if the entire amount of $59.65 is paid on delivery. ESTABLISHED 1857 S ee this C leane r on d emonstratio n, it will convince Andrew Alexander y ou of its m e rit. 548 FIFTH AVENUE Seven Brooklyn Edison Shops 1307 Surf AveDue, C. I. 1308 FultOD Str.. t 51 11 Fifth Avenue SHOES OF UNUSUAL DESIGN 1258 Broedway 100 Cheater Street READY TO WEAR 201 Havemeyer Street 360 Pearl S treet WITH UTTLE eFFORT Page Ten Page Eleven SPRING AND SUMlVIER FURS ONE AND TWO SKIN EFFECTS 7~ - ... g?ussian andr:J{udsongJqy~able C A L E N DAR cEtone and maum 9Ylarten mfue and cEifver CJox Wednesday Evenillg, March Ninth. Fourth in a Series of Five Lectures on "Art and the Huinan ~sher and 9Ylin~ Spirit," by Professor Edward Howard Griggs, M.A., L.H.D. Subject: "The Meaning and Function of Poetry." Wednesday Eve/ling, March Ninth. Fourth in a Series of Five Illustrated Lectures on "Travel Sub jects," by B. R. Baumgardt, of Los Angeles, Cal. Subject: "The English Lake District." Thursday Afternoon, March Tenth. Last in a Series of Four Illustrated Lectures on "Travel Sub jects," by B. R. Baumgardt, of Los Angeles, Cal. Subject: "Yosemite and Sequoya National Parks." Thursday Evming, March Tenth. The Institute Players present Three One-Act Plays: "The Neigh bours," by Zona Gale; "Overtones," by Alice Gerstenberg; "Ghost of Jerry Bundler," by W. W. Jacobs. Friday Evening, March Eleventh. Poly .prep Alumni Play. Friday Evwillg, March Eleventh. The Institute Players present Three One-Act Plays: "The Neigh bours," by Zona Gale; "Overtones," by Alice Gerstenberg; "Ghost of Jerry Bundler," by W. W. Jacobs. A. JAECKEL & Co. Furriers There is an artistry in Fifth Avenue-Between J5t~&36t!\ Streets the elaboration of fur garments that is won .90..01.... d, /="'''''7 only through long years of practice. Here at ..z,/I! .lJl,,///!. .5P.,;." ,t? (3,. S ch otz-Power s those years are all behind us but study for finer de velopments never ceases. Pag, Thirteen Pagl! Ttuelve I, ' KNOX .STRACCIARI Straw Sailors Appearing at the Academy, Wednesday Evening, March 2d for Spring 1921 are now being Paulist Choristers Appeari1lg at the Academ:)', shown Thursday Evening, March 3d 452 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROADWAY N. Y. Philharmonic AT 40TH 5 T RE~T SINGER BUILDINg Orchestra Appearing at the Academy, Ito (. (,0 Stmday Afternoon, March 6th Records exclusively for MAIlLARD EAGLE CHOCOLATE Eating Rich Drinking in Baking Food Value Palle Fourteen POlll Fifteen Paris ;Sends a Hat of Midnight Blue With Lavish Ribbon Loops HE TIME has come to buy the Hat of jaunty FLORENCE EASTON T simplicity that shall accompany the smart tailleur ilfetropolital£ Op era COlllpallY on every occasion. Appearing in "Lohengrin" (in Engli h), on Saturday Evening, March 5th, Here is a specially enchanting Hat of midnight with Mmes, Claussen, Arden, Harvard, Ingram, Kellogg, Leveroni, blue. Its curved brim suggests a tricorne shape and Mellish, Miriam and Telvas; MM. Harrold, Whitehill, Gustafson, yet its ·crown and ribbon loops as emphatically deny it. Leonhardt. Conductor, Mr. Bodanzky Of course the crown is high and the wide soft ribbon transforms severity of outline to artistic de tails that emphasize the youth and beauty of the wearer's contour. Francois London created this Hat. THE NIGHT WIND Artistic reproductions will be made to order at $30.