TRIBrNE. SUNDAY. APRIL 26, 1908- VEW-TORK DAILY tweep«r that makes almost aa mrtch of her bu«l««t sea-cm* ilne. I — ' notoa aa) s> f that this hu be«n on« lawn mower." Washington Star. the establishment of her vocal school. CALENDAR. to THE WEEKLY MUSICAL of ha." FOR APPEARANCE' SAKE. Comment. Th« Board Re.ents tinted Ar- Timely ' (founded•^charterby cay your Musical ' \u25a0 the Conservatory of Musical Art "What would you If party leaden w«r* WEtINESPAT. Wlnkler. directors). Nek 6ay your SVXDAV recital for thur Claasen and Leopold to come to you and country cal'.ed your" Plaia Hotel afternoon. Paderewski the trustee* are - House. B P. m.. entertain- 907 Broadway. Brooklyn. Amon« "If Iwere cure they spok«» with sincerity," r%- Programmes Padercwski-A Bach »tropr.!ltan Or«?ra Chari- of the Announcements and ment for the b»n*9t of the United Hebrew Professor Franklin W. Hooper, director plied Senator Borgrhura, "Ishould exhibit sreat r»- Na^ ties; CarneKle Hall. 3 p. m.. joint concert of Josei Hooper Broadway Theatre. Brooklyn Institute of Art. and Science-: Festival. Hofmann an-1 Fritz Kr-iMer: of luctance." roncprt Herbert and his ex-presldent Llederkrani. besought you?** • 8-15 p ir. of Victor or- CUlls. of the German "Even thoufh they \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• • • Wldor ,'•*•K»rrlgan»" .ulte \u25a0 . chestra: <;r«>at Hall of the College of the City of York; Froeb. Theobald Enrlehardt. "Certainly. only they ar« in the rematnUer of Toylar.d time r>l\-in-. Haydn's "Creation." N>w Charles It's when The chief musical incident from "Bar's in y Samuel Arlon; PMllp Jun* TmiiniiTirin ap- Pretai* cencrts) THIRSDAT. ex-president of the Brooklyn you that ItIs safe to show reluctance." "WjuMa^. the randlj waning eeason will be the Joint at tt\r*? . A Baldwin "* ex-president of the Brook- and A Ijc\*Sorn*t • •v.-v.-. 8:15 p. *--*M a and B. Scharmann. Sembrlch. Mr. Paderewekl . Herbm MOMIAY. Hall. 21 H. ' ton Star. pearance of Mmc Saturday Ta* Fairies" Bsvel (new-first time. ., U..T Mar oH«: Baptist T«.mpl-.Br«oWyß.22* next Fcr.gr: hv Manuel K lyn Arlon Society. :. T Adamowski ir. a concert Brooklyn. p m. concert concert of Hofmann ana M- Society 'me FIlfTl! Ro*» A»siclati«n Hall. X.15 B:J1 p m. Joint Joß^f Legal Aid (Samuel Lover) J S p. m Italian Fr,,, •fternoon for the benefit of the T>Th« Irish Harp of the Clef Club Wfst End Theatre. Kreisler. Is exponent of the be \u25a0 . in., who an artists Poles, and po there is to Clifford Wilpy. oppra. -II Trovatore": Waldorf- As'orin. S:3O p. rRIDAV. Mmc Trotln. Trie three are I'ls the programme. Grand galcp. pianoforte recital by Miys Isabol Hauser. Hall of the College of the City of HM method of sight reading, u*«d In conservatories Musical. music on the "CBresaadans** Great A. her studio considerable Polish not in p. m.. free organ recital by Samuel Brussels, recently gave In of Mr. Paderewski. Mme. The pre'.ude from "Babes in Tcylan'l" was Torlc 2:30 Of and marly all of It that TlFSDAY. BBIJWIn- at her \u25a0even- air opera original American production, but was written Tnlversity. 4:1.1 in Carnegie Hall, a musical which gembrich -R-11l eing an from Moniusrko's the Et' Paul's Chapel. Columbia SATURDAY. performer. Mme. songs in which by specially for the presfntation of p. m.. free organ recital by Frederick W. Riesberg; by Mme. year-old daughter was the only Louis I "Halka," and a croup or German Mr Herbert Hall. Ip. m.. joint concert miccci join Germany. will be Kendall Chapel. Sailor's Snug Harbor. Staten rform*d in English French songs, by PIANOFORTE»r1 Teachers. They from a set of been riti.'.jr. It n-vrr its en- fifteen and For Professional Students Fun.iinientai songs are new. are recently \u25a0 ciety: minor mass. was sons-and Summer Oiurs- now fcoo'itnc. French Indeed, it was not Sydney Edward Mario, et?. Tralninit provUed. 9«a4 r.y Mendes about three ti-ety (luring Bach's lifetime. Plranl. Homer. for literature. Secy. ALEX. WILLIAMSON. wt to words Wall \u25a0 twelve Orctostra, "Rlgoletto" '.v century, or Normal Institute. HALL. X. T. published in this will give its twelfth Pantatate 'in*t>..fc this be- Wednesday evening. April 23. and from Mozart's "IIRe Pas- iestra ("Contca y rftcrsoon for of Haytlme (orchestral acci>mpani:n»'nt) ADt choral HERMANN £P-^ wskJ Vocal. environment and where there Is a 154 WEST 77TH ST. Faderewyki. the Music S'-:i.>..l Settlemsnt. at No?. 53 and 55 ecclesiastical studio 1* at No. 137 Mr. organ add to the grandeur and variety of Mrs. S. Groskopf. whose opera "'Halka" Monluszko Cast 3d street. Koxcs and seats may be obtained in grand to the Royal . CHAIJAPINE. THE DISTIN«iI"IJ»KED B.\S9 fcese and BST from HayJn's '"Creation" willbe performed Synod is too long for perform- street, was graduated from Mme. Sembnch. Florence Dcane. No. IS West 34th hits music. As the mass West 8M OF THE HOUSE. frrni Miss V. Hall by the festival of the Cathedral of St. the "Gloria." Conservatory at Copenhagen. Sbe has studied in : padere wgki of Miss choir ance at one service, the "Kyrle" and jolos street. The comirsitte* in charge consists Wednesday evening. The Friday the interpre- Wfs John the Divine nest comprising eleven numbe is. willbe sung on Paris with Mme. Artot and learned RECOMMENDS A^r^aiiet:::::::::::::::::.- Christine v. Baker, Mlaa Dorothea Draper. Mr?. number hundred and* twenty voices. Credo, songs with Nina Grieg, the com- L. SAMOILOFF Mr. AdatnoTvski. rlT»>ir will one evening, while the thirteen numbers of the tations of Grieg's frcm "11 n* Pa»to-». with rt°E_- Charles Hcaly Ditson. Mrs. Kichard Watson Gilder. Henry be the conductor and the teacher of CORRrCT AKT OF SIXG- Air. 1"llll Wall Hall will Benrdlctus, Agnus Del and aa excellent th» Post. Mrs. the Sanctii*. Osanna. poser's wife. Mrs. Howard Ifansfleld. Miss Laura .1. solos be sung by Miss I>aurn Combs, soprano, I>*G. Graduate of Vienna an«l Conserratorlea. tg^SSUmiiiii Mr Mr-fBaS will Dona Xobis will be hf-ard on Saturday evening;. and Mrs. Howard Van Sinderen. Johnson, Witherspoon, Col- 249 E. S7TH ST. Telephone 43T0— Plan, SriSWnx: Qesrce M. Tuttle Edward tenor, and Herbert the mass, Frank Taft, the conductor, has A musical by the pupils of the STCDIO. \u25a0^g i:elo gesehn subscription for next sea- organ preludlum. place lime. \u25a0sssJbtlcSh. nounces three concerts PADEBE WSKI'S VIE\VS. Theresa Blshkow. Miss Emily TocalTulture^ organ works w-ill b? played. ing part are Miss bbsbk son, 1. January 19 and February 23. Trotxky. Irene SINGING, TONE PRODUCTION, r ssfsrea on December The. second meeting, on Friday evening, will Goodman. Miss Elizabeth Mis? Nocturne. 1 Margulies receive subscriptions. COACHING, DICTION. Two Etufi«s. Chopin Miss will with a chorale, played first by trombones Miss T. Lewit. Miss Mollle Achenkman. L Boston. April ?s— Padf rewski spent a part of begin Goodman. I.yr!c D.c:lon a Specialty- _.._ Mazurka. j the organ finally aung Mis* Rose> Frledlander. L. M. French Holy Week and KasUr with friends in Boston, and In the tower, then on and Miss Esther Slote. THE BOICK STUDIOS. CARNEGIE HAH. fecherzo. J yr paa?rewskL Following is the programe of the entertainment and Jacob George. V: Pa»rewskl THREE POLISH ARTISTS. IN CONCERT 86th street. ,p French Dtctlos Clzam'%. Hie" froide. r next Tuesday at No. 257 ITest Tvlpm tU«al ! cital Mo'a pleszczotka. the Normal Mme. Sembrich and the comroser. Louis Arthur Ruwel!. director of Carnegie Hall, gave In Nwar* KDECU3CHARD been pro- institute of Music. i 143 WEST 4J!) STREET. MmjMR/* "Pelleas et Mellsande" has last week. The R of two choral and orchestral conoerts «uced at La Scala. in Milan. a rorre?r.ondent r-ndltlon of "The Crea- EXPRESSION, to that news- first was an Eastertide NEW YCRK SCHOOL OF "Tlie Telegraph" writes •' of the Peddio Training Correct Speech. tion with the fe-tival choir SlB Went 57th St. Voice tor paper: Wednesday evening, the Elocution. Physical Culture. Saturdaynioralns ssd Church. On Su-LET concerning the merits of the work Memorial Is also con- Tuesday afternoon classes. CHARLOTTe Hot MsMBBSJe Society, of which Mr. Bussel! WALTER V. HOLT. Principals. >ißd" been in progress for some days before the Oratorio concert, PRESBT. opera house, as ductor, gave a spring festival which rroduciion at the great Milanese consecu- musician-, had travelled hither from every Ital- marked the closing of the twenty-ninth ARTHUR len town of importance. There was a crowded society. The programme com- WOODRUFF, frantically excited audience. Cheers mingled tive season of the and applaui*»d loudly "Tannhauser," 'Tying Dutch- Placing-. BreathJns. Preparation for Choir. artta hissing, and wbile some prised excerpt, from " Vole»" >ew others cave vent to their feelings iii shouts of Melstersinger Those who took Concert anl Oratorio. 5 W>»t 3Sth St.. York. the evening so great man" and -THe Mondays anJ Thursday*. East Orange. X. J. contempt. In the middle of Miss Eva Wyckoff. Mr*. Orrie Taylor. •was the nproai that it seemed impossible that the part were tlie opponents of Van Bess, and Mrs. Clifford opera oould be roatinned. for MIM Elizabeth Camp- I>ebu«^y's methods not only heaped personal in- Marshall, soprano*; Cecil James and Robert l':.os<" i,o applauded, but tried by ELIZABETH H. LINDSAY sii'is upori Witherspoon and Fred- Cultnre, Production whistling tbrougli keys to prevent tbe music from bell tenors, and Herbert Contralto Volt-e Tone •-' except Miss Studio. 100 «. T6th St. bein? heard. Their ergy. liowever. at length erick Wheeler, bas«o«. The .opranos. Pupil o: R-.:.: tired tten out. and the fourth and fifth acts or Wyckoff. were from the Carnegie Hall studios of lhe ort^ra. fortunately, proved so effective that MARY WAGNER GILBERT, ESS. "S SISMLSJ the end v.a= reached applause was general. Mr. Russell. £t*::o. S2-i .jarssn* opinion that the Trainin* L**dietl2>iv Methotf. Many Italian israsiciaßw are of • TuesJayii ar..l Fridays. music is somewhat saopotoMoaa, and that inspira- German of the operetta A Hall. agree its The performance In tion i- lacking: nevertheles*. they a« to Walxertraum ") in the Black Maeterlinck's piay. Mr. Giraud, Walta Dream- ("Eln aultabllfty for by Kolf Osten, appeared at Covent autumn, Eagle Music Hal! are led Dr JAMES SAUVAGE. who Garden last street. came forward a< PelMas, and .Sisrnora Cesira Fer- whose studio is at No. 1M Eaat 88th SINGING IN All. ITS BK.\NCHES. rani was tbe MelisanoV. Mr. Toscanini conducted great out v.-lth skill, and the orchestra carried will give their 27 INION sVJstMsi tli»ir share in flawless fashion. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Kitchener annual mandolin, banjo and guitar concert at Car- Saturday. May at 8 J> Ivan Abramsons Italian Grami Opera Company. negie Chamber Hail on 2. !s promised, em- •which \u25a0 H Begjsi \u25a0 season of srand opera at popular n m Ki\ attractive programme The Guilmant Organ School features of the season. prices at the asSKricasi T;,ra:y« SSI Monday evening; bracing some of the musical WILLIAM C. CARL. DIRECTOR. May 4. announces the followins repertory for the pupils Bend for '"a:a: | M 31 Wwt I'th St.. Ne^ I»rt first week: Monday ,-in evs:..N", rr^\33 coast to coast as the HALL. In advance. HesaßSSSMiaj in th<=- organization a.'c kind In tMs country, consisting ct eev- SIADAME TROTIN. UUHsI Canzio tion of Its per- Tina Desan. Amalia and Alessandro Arcan- enty-five business men who ar» proficient geli. all said to be desirable acquisitions, which will In the various Instrument* In a complete .l', formers oboes, BAUER, l^ materially ail in sttosstsstsssss Use organization. A military orchestra, v!«: Two flutes, two MRS. 0. IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI. MME. SEMBRICH. clarinet, Pupil of Marche^i. r>e!!e S** «nT 8»TII ST.. cor. V:r,>r.!ua eight of the opera will he civen free admission to the r* French horns, four barytones, trombone*. Metropolitan Opera to about the to-ir he Is finlsh- ii-ia hymn by choristers nnadi*:«t lli15 r0.nlwit. v.t» V»r», many an.! "Gloria." which constitute the first part of or eojoum to the roof garden, crd there to see vaude- itie?: and. keen observer that he '\u25a0•=\u25a0 be lias notad negle Hall on Sunday evering. Admission is by In- nf f CANTO. k \ said, tli» mass; an. think to-day that tb«re sre m<.r* beauttful cities oboes, yesterday, afternoon at her residence. No. 43 West ' > the Concerto Grosso in F major for strings. Hai next Thursday e\ening. Mr.Carlo Buonamici. Arii(NSS "I>*Pr»" aux CTerci HeroM in the Btates In any country r lhe • 10th street, from 4 to C o'clock. Mrs. Low sang a L'nlted than . \u25a0•\u25a0 for tw> plano- ' Estclle Liefeftais • Hnsland. bn?.«onn nnd oru concerto RObner, n pi;.r;'Ei. of Beaton, srfl] play Arfnsky"s pianoforte (Flut» obbl'eito by Manhail l/jr«ky.) world, if we e*cepl the smaller cltlea r group of songs by Professor Cornelius In C. with strtasi orchestra: the ••Sons of gamfbell trio in D SStoar. *rttj| Mr Kn^isel and Mr. TVillek<*. and the beginning Is only being made. Tnk<-. for fortes CallS#*, RUbner playing the ac- ROSEMARY CAMPBELL nl Cantata." for barytone, Columbia Professor "rosemarie 2:,2 W. Pan" from th« "f*ta— Th^ quartets will be Schumann's in A minor. Op. 41. example. Memphis. I was .-.stonlshe.l to find one also Included in her pro- Contralto. Concerts. Ensa»-Tr.*r.ts. S4tli St. and the Suite In C for •trine*, oboes and bassoon. companiments. Mr*. Low Xo. 1. and Huco "Wolfs "Italian Serenade." Mr. Ihave ever seen. The Kr»it a violin obll- VOCAL PLY.NO of the prettiest cities The fourth meeting, en Saturday evening, begins gramme a song t-y Carl Venth. with KATHERINE t?TTCII ud Knriscl willplay Beethoven's Romance ir. F and a. the park is \u25a0 master- program ko>e A* nr\ instecction. : broad avenue which lends to presented In tri i>am« manner as gafo played by Mr. Venth h'.mself. The V";-» Hungarian mag- with a chorale company. Th» art at B^lla.l Stng tavhr. trial *ti.:'.k Dance. piece of landscape art, and the whole effect hi The other musical numbers delighted a large and enthusiastic Mrs. H«ur«— lo to 1. 4to 6. StndJo. .1O East «th St. on Friday eventa*. • nificent the, maf3. which con- Low is the- only engaged- for- the- Grieg BK Serrtinch \u25a0win return to New Tork Tu»«- Include the second part of soloist HOTEL NAP.RAQ.OfSSTB on "Every city seems to be doing something toward •'Osanna," "Bene- concert to be given by the 'Washington day, after a concert SBHH of two rr.cnths. during tlata of the "Credo." •'Sanctus." memorial STEBBINS its and the cUv<>r way in which Nobls" the C.) Society and orchestra in that city 0 •which she appeared in Chicago. St. beautiflcatlon. dlctus." "Acnus Del" and "Dona of r>. Choral METHOD Paul. MUsiaa- th»y are saving !\u25a0•! making ui>f of their oid tree* maps. nn May 5. "StoSa^ SBRIGLIA kee. Ne^v Orleans and the principal cities of the park M"a and plantinc: new onea It imu The At the fifth meeting, on Sunday afternoon, there FCrrU«* cwx'surw JJONTHXT. South and W«et before enormous audiences. Mme. Imagination Pupl'i In Jletropoiitas Oper» ar.d Irrrcrta=t CiirtSaa has secured a strong hold en the of b» •.. and two motets. The orgaoM Ser3brich"s la?t appearance «rffl be made ssi Satur- "* to will two v(t; or.<\ and the next half century Is s:1 of the restlval win be Bamnel P. Warren and tha HURT IX FOX HUNT. day afternoon a: Camecle Hall, SfiHl Paderewski In municipal art see asi remarkable an advance tn the MM will be sunsr by Mrs. Marie and &MssM**afcl in the Polish concert to be given growth. solos a? th» last half century has In industrial Kunkel Zimmerman, soprano; Mrs. Qertmde Stein EDWARD \u25a0sjr Legal Society. KJNNEY the bcmsV of the Aid Mrr.e. igni «ID Chlcaco i= \u25a0 itriktng Illnatratlori of this in the contralto; Nicholas Douty, tenor, and Dr. 33 ST. Eembrich sail? n May 5 on the Ka'ser W!!he:m Bail«y, splendid park Bystem that is being completed there. Dr. Bragg Kicked by Horse Which der Grosse for London and Paris. Her only appear- i'arl E. Dufft. ba—a Sight | Chlcaco la to me about the most Interesting of and Rudolph will be School of Singing cr.ee abroad this summer will be made In .Weis- Paolo Oallico Winkler rapti AbSSSSSj sincerity, its enthustaam. i»!> (135 voices) Mcst a.r.4 SSSrteM SStfceJ "Fixed•Do" baden at a concert to te given there in Jure in American cities. Iti the festival pianists. The Bach choir » Jumps Over Him. Pitch. M-:.'i> Tliarvdai mtttmoaam. •- -nrasm- ho"nesty of purpose hardly hay» (sixty boys, woman and DR. riuM \-.r> BLITZ. 843-!«H -••- HalL honor of the presence cf the Qtnsa Emperor. civic ptide and its and the chorale choir a parallel anywhere in the wortd Mr. Burnham rnen-'*hoir of SI Lofca'a Church. Walter S. He* Springs. Va AprM 26—Horseback lid'rr. plans to followed in cholnnaater) at the second, fourth driving and mountain climbing have been popular Eamael A Baldwin .•will give a programme of showed me the which nre be Younir. willstnfr parks an.) nn at Hore! this we»k. AGNES SUMNER GEER trar?cr!pt!or;s from the works cf Richard Wagner th* b»autmcat!cn of th>» city, in its and fifth meetinga. The orchestra at th« serr>nd with those the Homestead »ce;pt«l rr>niplrt»d forty parti-*, Menologu's and Cr.'\ Impers>i33t!ors Puc!ls at Ms orrar. recital at the College of the City of the lake front, and when these »r« pnd fourth meettnga will consist of Instru- There have also b»en a number of dinner la Elocution. 131 \u25a0*•*. 18U» M TeL 3330 I. -»aat most beautiful cities twenty-six unusually New.."Fork, af rr.oon at 3:30 o'clock. There Chicago will be one of the ments, and at the third meeting of and tennis sssi golf. The hotel has been Ikss get So- \u25a0»-!!? also be the usual weekday recital on Friday. of the world. When the time comet they will Instrument* eelei from the Philharmonic gay with the after Easter crowd, which as y»t Bonci, you may sure of Henry P. Bchmftt, concert mse- diminishing. Alessandro May 1. et ?V\ The programmes are a.« follows: rid of their smoke and grime, be ciety of N»w York. shows no slßms of tt".i SSjBSSSSjSWSi ItaISSSI MSjaT, fcr IBM cornet •..-*r3«Sl that ter. Mark Andrews will be organist and Dion W. Dr. Lawrence Bragg. M. F. H. at th!s weeks and training of voice, especially isjessssaeaek i'.rzir* fUKDAT. APRII. AT I. 343 3sth. 2«. t-m 'Washington, of cours". i<> unique, and It should Kennedy wsslstani organlal hunt, met with an accident en Tuesday. His VALE Weal Mir-h V. H!«r.zl with the re- the B minor mass will be given by Overture. "To the E- •nine Star"* Basssaassssr be. as the capital of the country, all A lecture on horse ran into Andrew Cameron's mount, and both it b-i» the fn First Congregational Church. Vorspiel Lohengrin sources of the country to make so. Mr. F"inck the anlmils w*>nt to the ground. Miss Jr.anne»t* Kit- Frire S'r* Die Msssfesfstager planned for that city Is in my Uontclalr, on Sunday. May 10. at 4:30 p. m. The obliged MRS. KIDDER-PEIRCE \u25a0JVaBwISB Scene Dt« RhelniroM work which is teridge. riding Just behind the two. was to P!mao Instmrtlnn. Interpretation. Le*^.-»:'.rsky "•«a« pientflcant which Is principal motives occurring in the mass will be Prelude ...... Parslfa* mind not nearly so as tliat jump the fallen horses, nnd In doing so her hors- SSSJSM Lincoln Awide. IMTB'w>»t. >tad'<» \u25a0 • every other cities the organ by Mr. Taft. The object of FRIDAY. MAT 1. AT Ml . going on in nearly one of the played on the, Miss Kitteridge pj*4 «•><; Th«* general public may kicked doctor in the head. Fa*:ta«!a fugrue ir> G minor Bach ISABEL country, large and small. i>osslbtlt- this lecture is that the better Mrs. T HAUSER. n the aspect the brush. Miss Maria Ballentlne. Thompson IMscsaessjS Tertius Noble evening. nf some are beyond deacrlption Think what understand thft rellgioua and musical r>f OSTEN, 6oE3ts No. 7. Op. &* AJeiacdre Guilmar.t Piano recital at the Waldorf to-morrow ties are, B. Gaddis, Charles F Ferrell. P. W. Kopper and DR. ROLF - ttRM work for the. Church. All Master, v-.- --^'1--^1 Kerenaiie Schubert "*> D!a!og-ae...... to attend this lecture, Is T*fe Sterrett were harmony Speak* Kn«r!ish. Oermar. Ira'ian. «ME. Jt> Grard Cta?ar Glgcut to really make uee of what nature ha* given them cordially Invited which public. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ennls g«v» a dinner r>rothy AHyn. .Otello Far.taisle. . Em« West on January 2 is over 35,000 miles, so the PUHO, LESSONS -• Maud Powell. Mr and Mrs. George A. Ellis, Jr., and Frank S. Wefidicr Piece* Duboia people me. have been in the Mid- Ariantlno in D flat . Lemar« WidTiiur.K Pullman tell I 163 VT. «th St.. >'ew -- . 1 Northwest, Southwest, the Far Chick. Tarfc Caprice . Lemi»l«T« Der N'ussbaum I P^h-i^ann dle West, the the W Arneke., of the class Anna C. 4lßgldr, -Fh.^- is v> rc!u=:;-j Pr'i'jie ..to."I/sfc»n«Tln" fMmtnn Arthur of Oft of the Mr. and Mrs. George Vanderbilt and party have Mme.MITIB. E.Ziegler, t .. .Wagner Marden-Wurmchen. ..[ West and the South, and more than ever am IIm- Summer and winter courses for vpc^l students. Jtar* \u25a0; (Transrr.'bed by B Fulie > Knihllngenacht .. . Guilmant Organ School, has been engaged as head . J possibilities of the. engng"d rooms at the Homestead for several weeks' r't' class. Opera, claaa aad private tuitian. March of the M&gl Duboi« Who Is Bylvla. | pressed with tjieresources and the organ department College. Hark the Ijirk j- Schubert opportunities yet of In I^ombard stay, arrive to-morrow night. Oriental Scene Ernest R Kroegsr Hark. country and of the tremendous Gale.sburg, and will "From Crag to Sea" .. Liszt Erlk^lg J Take, 111 Mlaa Naima McKenna has been Baroness HengelmUHer. of the Austro-Hungarian ntsSSSSsSSi BsaVCtx Johanna Gad«kl to be seized Itis positively hewllderinß ARRANCE \u25a0ppotated organist of the South Presbyterian MARIE 2llh. for example, one Winnipeg Is destined to Embassy at Washington, and her daughter arrived Piano Instruction. 22* West Josef Hofmann and Fritz Kreisler willgive two TART II thin*. Church, Morrlstown. H. .1. beginning- May She \u2666 joint one of the great cities of the continent. L at the Homestead'on Tuesday. They will be Joined concerts in N«-w York this week. One In Mabel TalJaferro. in the second ccene. first act. of "Polly become also is a pupil of Mr. Carl at the Guilmant organ Carnegie of the Csrcaa." BSSSStsd by William Fnrp-jm and On sides for hundreds of miles Is de«>p Mack by the baron the middle of the coming week, and CHAS. HI:RBE:RT CLARKE Hal! this afternoon and one in the Bap- FergTic^n. company. all aprteg begins Tneaday Mattle of her loam, finest wheat country in the world. Wln- BchooL The term on morn- will stay here f">r a month. VOCAI. r*9mrrTioN. 113 CARNEGIE HAH. tiet T«rrn!e Borough of Brooklyn, on Thursday the ing. TART'111. is built of wood, nnd brirks cost $!5 a thou- Frederick Taylor. K. R. G. S.. the traveller, met sSSJßsssst The programmes are as Eg Bllnkt aw Theu .KsJbenstela plpeg inilll Orsantst St. follows: . Look at the chance a m:in has to at Hot Spring 1 the other day Princess Lwoff Parla- church Klr.| Charles Maud V. White sand th*-re. UUNN PELZERrCLLCn ' RnOaT. Andr* Sarto. make his fortune there by cM.-thlifhlng a brlch < >n Tuesday etrening. April in. at th» Prince ghy, a cheva'i»r of the crown of WUrtemberg and Psbsm and Vocal Instruction. i- East <: V! 3tr«is> Sr Provencale d»U' Beethoven Chanson Acqui transportation distance of the city. Motel, the <}othfmi portrait painter. Mr. Taylor was the guest at a Joeer H^fmanr and Ftlti Kreisler. Eatelle Lleblinn. yard within George Club h«ld Its monthly a Ccncerto No. 2. F »harp minor Vieuxtemps En Bateau . Deboasir And the papers are full of wildcat mining concert. Mary Wagner (iilhert. pianist of t'arne- luncheon given for him by the princess at the W kitchener/ W. Stth St. FrltiKreUler. Caprice Valee Wleniawakl schemes' gle Hall, played thf> opening number. Sinking's Homestead. Mandolin. Galtar. Ilanjo. '.:>' Eolte, G major ; \u25a0ssssSJSsjM HaSjd " Powell. country? Imagination i^ar, Josef HcTmann. Aria frr>m "Tsilllllllisil Di«"h. Theure Haile . .Wagner "The future of the can- "Raatle of Spring." Lnaila a young pupil New York contributed largely to the arrival list rlv>o \u25a0 Johanna Gadski. <;ilhrrt. \u25a0 not picture It." of Mrs. also played. Mrs. Gilbert held at the Homestead this week, among those register- MARGUERITE iJ. QflFF ,Ix^r g*~* -M«tt*,,on .:..:.. Tarantelle Popper 1 WEST 106TH ST.. CKfTKAIi PARK WEST M"oork .r--"-;.f!gsS2 Carnegie : •\u25a0 Zarzipkj May Mukle. lier Msual monthly recital at Hall last Ing being Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Stout. Mr. and :rv£FrlUpSKreUler. • Duo from "Kssssj \u25a0* Figaro" Mozart Frl.hiy. Rockewald, i», KUbourne. ' Oeaßießre!c Cecil thus aroused is to be sustained by a fourth Bach flrat of the Plectrum Society, a S. D. BanoßQlr. Tnman. S. aad vtolla *y!?°f>- _.-.\u25a0..\u25a0 Jos«f Hofma*B and opera will The concert 00- Oeoige VTisssiiffii soegrase, Ko. « Brno A. Novetl. The selected be In the same church this year. constating A. Ellla. JEAN HEIMEL JS^TIT igg^ Usst "IITrovatore," to be followed by a weekly change festival service It operatlv* organisation, of players of . Joetf Rofmssn. fill five meetings covering three days. May 22, mandolin, affiliated instruments, of operas. Slgnor E. Bocalarl. late of the Ban will the guitar and -?- principal work to he heard the Abt, .Announcement is made that henceforth the Flon- Carlo company, willhave charge of the orchestra, 23 and 24. The Is recently formed l>y Valentine will take place NO MARKET. Mandolin SW»: r^^^t aaiey Is no longer Great in B minor (complete;. Thursday evening at <"*arnegie — Quartet to be in the private ser- and A. Muschiatto will be the stage director. . ; Mass on Chamber Music Sparrow You're rather late tn getting back from Tice of Mr E. J. De Coppet as heretofore, but is Bach's B minor mass appeals to the followers of Hall. An excellent programme is promised. the South. HUBERTZURHlEDEHlw'^^jg be a concert religions. The story of Its origin is interesting. — to public organisation. Mr. De Cop- The last three free organ recitals this season all Robin Ihated to break away, old chap. The pet will retain an interest in Bach was official composer for the two leading the quartet and has under the auspices of the American Guild of Or- Walter L. Bogert, musical director, of No. 844 farmers down that way are actually letting the S, engaged it for twelve concerts to be given churches In Leipsic, In which it was still customary LOUIS STILLMAH 'W«4«C at hi* ganists willbe given a? follows: On the new organ Madison avenue, is conducting '.rehearsals of the cherries spoil on the trees. residence next ;but. public concerts to srng on certain occasions parts of the Cathollo season. will"be in chapel. Snug Harbor, Choral Society for their annual Sparrow —Why, how's that? on account of the organization itself. . Randall Sailor's Btaten mass— the "Kyrie," "Sanctus" and "Gloria." After Mlllbrook concert eEBTASAUMELL? Island, next Tuesday a.t S o'clock p. m., by R. J. In June. Robin— Prohibition has queered the cocktail busi- t>^gg^ the death of the Elector Fricdrich August, in 1733, n Winterbottom; jt the First Presbyterian Church, ness. -Puck. Programme of tne concert by Victor Herbert and Bach. wanted to make an appeal to his successor iiissViola Palmer o.e at Broadway Brooklyn. Jlay 4, at 8 o'clock p. m.. by R. Hunt- Heimel, instructor, has opened rr rrV: his band the Theatre this evening: for a betterment of his position, which v/us not an Jean violin a resi- \T^^tl^^^ Wordman; Overture. "L**Frank .". Berlioz ington at the First Presbyterian Church, wrote, dence studio at Nos. 113 and 115 Kast 126th street. FORFEITED. rhapsody Jucn" entirely agreeable one. 80 he for the use T^^r:«« Moorikh from "BoaMir '.Moazkowaki Morristown. N. J.. May 12, at 8 o'clock p. m., by Heimel teaches violin according a you \u25a0me. COMNr-:-^-- CrtpßscKJe (orchestration by Victor Herbert)..... of the Dresden Court Church, a "Kyrie" and a Mr. to method "And will live in a tlat during the summer?" ** \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Manenet easily acquired. .- i. . Violin aolo, J. gpargnr. Mr*. K. E. Fox. "Gloria," as a mlssa brevls, or short mass. To which Is said to be "Ye*." ,;.^-;; 'xl;.;;:;»'\u25a0.;.;, (The \u25a0 .. .:-h^:^.'/^ &^J&j^^^ Carilloß Chimes) from "J0ceijm".* ..;.;.... aodird gradually during Joyg country AMYGRANTIM OfcvaUs. from "I»«et" these he added the following flve "Won't you miss the of the WUsr. « .....«..oSuS« Programme of *concert to be glvan next Thuis> remaining high llmt, Httot ToiyUttofc •* taasra «»™^ rear* ib» awaben of Ut* m*M( tat Carascl* H*U» $pm >I *mt tblok m. . Ihtn ißTiatea a ma* Landon Orchestra •?*%£&&