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manlnoff evening;, when Mr. Rachma¬ a limited number of rehearsals by i or Rialto orchestras, ANNA FITZIU American Music SoHp*. ninoff will not only play one of his MISCHA ELMAN either the Rivoli own concertos, but will himself which consist of fifty men. Mr. Riesen to conduct two choral fold has appointed ns judges of the Ready Receive of American Important and sym¬ Kurt director of phonic works, one of which contest Schindler, Society Singers. will re¬ W. H. Humis- Works for Selection ceive its first performance in Amer¬ the Schola Cantorum; | ica. ton, assistant director of the Philhar- The Society for the V tbl

Zuro, conductor« . .Such great choral works as Men¬ monic Society; Josiah American Music at th< The Society of American Slnjrcrs at Blanche Duffleld. William Danforth, delssohn's and director of the New School of "Elijah," Berlioz's "Damna¬ assist of its directors Selected v.n ;..: Hie Park Theatre will open their sea¬ Frank Moulan, Bertram Peacock and tion of Fnust" and Stillman Ojiera; Edward Falck, formerly Herbert Waterous have been tralnod Edgar ant conductor at the Metropolitan music committee, c«.r:-. ting of n son October 13, with Ton Kelley's "Pilgrim's Propres»" will fig¬ Monday, by Edward P. Temple, who was for ure in tho serio«. House and now director of music cians all "Boccaccio." The repertoiro Soloists such as /Eolian Otto representing ßappe's many years stage director for Gilbert Mabel Garrison. Frieda Flor¬ at tho Company; Langey, ''o-r m«) ?ic the con ervt from three of and Sullivan's own in London, Hcmpel, the orchestral department of (j will be taken kind3 company ence Easton, Marie Sundelius, Sophie of ern- the <>-.¦. ut ant, the Grand and who represents absolute authority Braslau, Julia Schirmor & Co.. and Erno Râpée, con¬ conductor. opera: opera, light opera (opéra on the traditions their Claussen, Merle Alcock, the Rivoli Orchestra. Ar¬ of .. Charles Hackett, Edward Lam¬ ductor of Th«- members arc the Co comique), and comic opera (oj-erettas "," a feature of the season, bert Johnson, rangements have been made with G. Murphy, Reinald Werrenrath, win- pos ers and artists, and opéra bouffe , and will include the will be sung by Marcella Craft, Francis Emilio do Schirmcr & Co. to print the prize Riccardo Henri Cogorza, Louis Graveure. and all will ...\,.,\ with hamber n .following works: "," Maclennan, Martin, Roya! Dadmun and (.'liarles T. Tittnian ning composition royalties fi'.,,v.-i :-. Barrc-re Ha'n'd fi "La Scott, Herbert Waterous, Graham Marr will be heard in the various solo rovert to tho . Scores may W. ( Bohème," "Faust," "Lohengrin," and Morton all of whom re¬ parts. addressed to Edward in care Betti, George Adkins, A special programme has boon ar¬ be Falck, Huer«« Kort Tannhâuser," "Cavalloria Rustl- ceived their training In the opera in of the Rialto Theatre. Goldmark, chak, i fi- ranged in which' Jascha Heifetz nnd A. Stock and Deem s 'i . «sana," "Trovatore." "," "Hän- Germany, with tho exception of Mr. Pablo Casals will the Brahms Unie.-.- Adkins, who sang tho opera first at play dou¬ directly Bel- und Gretel, "Impresario,,' "Maid the Theatre ble concerto for violin nnd 'cello. Samuel A. Baldwin will resume his board of direct* r Century under the direc¬ Mme. Luisa Tetrazzini «."'! .;-,-. .t '.ion Sllstress," "Secret of Spanne," "Tales tion of Jacques Coini, formerly artis¬ free organ recitnls in the great hall of the advisory mu c of Hoffmann," "Boccacc.'o," "Geisha," tic director for Oscar Hammerstcin the closing concert, and other special of the City College on Wednesday af¬ and because of their proved it features will be m.i.o...... lV October at 4 con¬ the c< tion *Chimes of Normandy," "La Mascotte," and artistic director for the American On ternoon, 1, o'clock, merit, mpo Singers since their organization, who Tuesday evening, December 30, tinuing thereafter on Sundays and "<) for publical ion by I "Robin Hood," "Fencing Master" and will tho society will give a gala' perform¬ at the same hour. The tounced below. The Am an c m and Sullivan stage "Lohengrin" arid other ance of Handel's Wednesdays eight Gilbert operas: grand operas at the Park Theatre. "Messiah" ut Car¬ following programme will be given on poser will be publich -""Yeomen of the Guard," "Princess negie Hall. Tho accompanying m it work 5, hit hi to Ul "Mikado," Richard Hageman, who has conducted will bo the body Wednesday: îda," 'Pinafore," "lolanthe," "Lohengrin" over a hundred times in augmented orchestra of Fifth Sonata (three movements)... .Gullmanl society. "Patience," "Gondoliers" and "Piratea this country and Europe, and who has the Symphony Society of New York. Chorale Prelude, "Adorn Thyself. O Komi Tho comnositions, unli s ot bo The . Rnch of Penzance." Every opera will studied its traditions under Mottl. soloists wiil be Frieda Hem^ei, Soul" unmusicianly 01 not in and special stress laid , formerly of the Concert Prelude nnd Fiikuc.Faulkes :om itions foi given English Hertz, Toscanini and will Metropolitan e M li¬ po sought upon the clarity of diction of all art¬ Bodanzky, Opera Company; Emma Kimembranza; Minuetto Antico will be examint '¦.-. conduct this opera. Ro*berts, se tin . Yon ists. Lucy Gates and David American ; Morgan Kingston, Prelude In C «harp minor.Rachmaninoff above nan artista will In Blspham, of ... .'. The following appear whose former rendition of tho "Im¬ , the Com¬ Even in« Son« .Schumann ¡J] he to lei fi m .- nu «¿he various operas: presario" and the pany, and Frederick Patton, American Overture, "VVilliam Tell".Rossini ut stating a i e c«>m mezzos and - "Maid Mistress," basso. , will be recalled, will again appear in nositions really Gladys Caldwell, Elizabeth Campbell, these On October 13 the Music School Set Worthy of pul i Clement, Kate Condon, Marcella operas. Fely Care has been taken In the organ¬ "People's" Concerts Will Be tlctncnt, 55 East Third Street, with fo the board of d in ci >rs. Blanche Gates, <¦¦ Craft, Dufneid, Lucy ization of the chorus, which consists of Mclzar ÇhatTce as director, will open At a latí r ¡oini ing n' the ad ftladys Gil more, Dicie Howell, Lady well Given Philharmonic it music coi it b Tsen Mei. Ruth Miller, Helena Morrill, fifty trained voices under the di¬ by for its twenty-sixth year. Already visory the «ard rection of Harry1 Gilbert. New scen¬ In giving over a considerable part is busily registering pupils anxious to of directors a pi Hari Onuki, Virginia Rea, Ellen Rum- of on selected Gertru'Je Irene ery and elaborate costumes are being its time this season to performances study the pitno. violin or 'cello, and comp aey, Shannon. Shirley, i n .. made. which may be characterized as Thursday. October 2, from 4:30 to 9 Garden this the final dec t< I Cora Trac and Grace Wagner. Square evening. be < Tenors- -Richard Hold. Ra;ph Brai- "people's" concerts, tho Philharmonic p. m., there will be a voice trial for published d'^r.:,^- the Society is only enlarging upon an idea ambitious young people who wish vocal 8on. nnrd, Craig Campbell. Francis Maclen- Oratorio which has been, for ßan and Riccardo Martin.. Society many years, in¬ instruction. ensemhlo of the People's The comp'i'ition«. ni tur nust be The Oratorio of separable from its purposes. For sev¬ Liberty with.:*. Barytones und Bassos.-Morton Ad- Society New York eral Chorus on Thursday evening, October submitted ,f the Walter announces seasons the society has devoted composer on them, or ar.-. kina. David Bispham. William Dan- Damrosch, conductor, a Ossip Gabrilowitsch, pianist; Helene 2, at the High School of Commerce, catioi Jack that it will give an elaborate festiva' definite portion of its seats to music Cantor Woolff, by which the persor|a forth. Goldman, Graham Marr, of music in the students at a nominal fee and Kanders, soprano; 155 West Sixty-fifth Street, New York Martinet, Frank spring of lP-O instead now, by enor; Gnortre BaklanofT, and oti er could be known to the committee c- Eugene Moulan, of the usual concerts subscribing for the season, it is pos¬ barytone, City. Tho feature will be a talk Bertram Peacock, John Quine, Henri scattered through sible Maximilian Pilcer, violinist, will give a on choral music Dr. Otto the board of directors They an out the season. Siy im'ci **';' to hear twelve Philharmonic con- by Kinkeldey. some Bcott, Burton Thatcher, Herbert CT-c-rts concert at the Hippodrome on Sunday chief of the music of the marl ed with de\ be presented Verts with ten assisting artists for department bcc W a tero us. beginning April 6, The afternoon, October 5. New York Public re¬ identification, and -, festival will take about 37 cents a performance. In addi¬ Library. The .1 en Gladys Caldwell, Kate Condon, place in the 7is. tion to this in mainder of the will be seal* velope beari ng tl Regiment Park provision its regular programme idenl ification v..-. Armory, Avenue and concerts for the music lover of moder¬ Charles given by the. Chorus and inci nan Thirty-fourth Street. The addition of Mine. Tetrazzinl has cabled People's Liberty of the ci mposer, ai v.vil a extra voices will bring the ate means, the Philharmonic no.w pro¬ Dillingham that she is positively com¬ under tho leadership of Mr. L. Canii- of authorship MUSICAL INSTRUCTION society's poses to assist further in the' popu¬ to America for a tour under the lieri. choral force up to 1,200 voices. There of music ing will be a larization during the coming management of Charles Daiber, and children's chorus of 600 and year with fourteen concerts. NEW YORK COLLEGE .«n orchestra of 150.tho people's will appear at the Hippodrome on Sun¬ NEWARK AMUSEMENT orchestra augmented Three of these performances will November 23. of the Symphony Society of take placo under the auspices of the day evening, Other Music News on N'ew York. The entire musical direc United Labor Who will play at the Hippodrome this evening. OF MUS C !ion will Education Committee, be in the hands of Walter and as name and his orchestra will 138-130 Last 5Xth St, | will, the of their sponsor Arnold Volpo |5| tx\ Damrosch. suggests, be for and within tho their series of concerts at popu¬ page five A School of Muslo f r ear- given begin fi$ High K<9 The festival will include a Rach- means of the workers of course of at New York this Five lect¬ the same lar the ¦- ,22* neat students, n'.l branches taught city optionally Interesting position with the Philadelphia prices Hippodrome opens uderful B -.. »-rj jTj' concerts will also be ures for :.! ¡t?<) by eminent Instructors from be- K^, given in co-1 Wednesday mornings. They Orchestra, where he had been for the on Sunday afternoon, October 17. ,Vi ark, .... :i ,:. ginning to highest perfection In- M« operation with the Brooklyn Gommer- will be given by Katherine Rjth Hey- last five years. Another new comer is CONCERTS AND RECITALS GaI!i-< n.-i 'li i u mach stru on Ind IduaI -\:i cla a ¡'-i M US IC'A L INST ItUCTION cial School for music students! man, Mrs. 1-ee Lotta Louis Ile::'. / lit. hnianinoff uc! Ion in H.: 8 n.-j High George Bready, Lctellier, formerly first bassoon with Gluck A rmony, &c. Alice Weisheft, whoso concerts <*:. :- v.' r_ st . . /.¡mbaltst l.arziirj & Casal« who cannot ordinarily afford to hear' Van Thomas Walter S. of the Orchestra. Ha»n««'l Jones, -t attendance on Lectur«-a and (fin- Buren, Tapper, Conservatory the late Luca Botta of the AEOLIAN HAM,. 7 PIANO RKCITAI.S Boston :n Ort-h. N.Y.I'hi'.harmonieOr. In cerl h ::.. ¡tu uta Pia no the concerts of the and others. William Willeke will continue as Metropoli¬ Pierre Cd. Josef leading symphonic Bogert tan attracted atten¬ s Fri. 0 it.10: Sat..Nov.« Frl. Doc.'2: Frl..Jan.2 Monteu*. Stransky, *'d !pV Uept., Aug Fraemcke, 1>can; Vo- irehestras. first solo 'cellist and René l'ollain as Opera Company -vv Mon.. Feb. 2: fri., March 0. Thurv. Aoril Rudolph (mn».. Soloist Pen * Graine« ,:stil<>t§; E-J cal Dept, Carl Hein, Theory, The National Conservatory Tho five "home" concerts of "The New solo viola. The tion, will bo tho soloist at the second Pre first violinist and con- -' \& Kutitri Goltlmark. public School York Young Peofile*» Concerts . World Famous Artists1 -v-rie* Music, accept .1 I':; Hoard oi of Music of livening Mail," at which protni certmaster will bo Gustave ¡H America nent soloists FIE Concerts for again sOO Bi uad St N'ewai ...» 7-.fi '. ' Education Terms Moderate. appear with the Phil¬ Symphony Young Tinlot. Market Th« only School of Muslo tn tho U. &. the admission is «.vill their SEM) FOU CATALOGUE 1 chartered harmonic.apain feo People begin twenty- CONCERTS AND RECITALS by Congress. nomina!--will take place during second year with the opening concert AMUSEMENTS JEANNETTE M. ÏIll'RBEH, the coming winter; end, finally, th« at Carnegie Hall on Saturday after¬ Walter Damroseh has just received A liaji Bailii Pounder & Pi-ei fourteenth concert will be noon, November 15, when Gabrilo- from France the score of Vincent -. Enrollment Sept 2'tli ¦kOct. 1st. "people's" Ossip CnriiPiile Hall, s.tt. Aft.. Oct. 11. at 3. DERT yap ;:z;i one of a series presented at the Hippo¬ witch will be the soloist. On Decem¬ dTndy's Third Symphony, which the Violin Re« ilal .MAX Madison S5th year op.'ii» OcXg 2d. Wanted Square Garden Teacher ol Hawaiian Guitar and Eukelcle. Art. Sec. 126-128 W. drome at prices considerably below the ber 13 there will be a Christmas con¬ distinguished French composer has Singers g¿ ¦2,-ni 7Dth St., N. T. City. IV. 7..II Si. Tul '.. fi.11 .bus 7034. usual rate. cert, on January .'i Mischn Levitzki only recently completed. The score, The Oratorio Society of New York, will be dedicated to Commandant E. I TONIGHT at 8:15 the assisting artist, and on de Pampe- Walter Damrosch, Conductor, wants "Infallible Method of Memorizing" Institute of Applied Music January 31 Fritz Kreisler will appear. lonne, has a sub-title "De Helio ftul- T. ANTOINETTE Adolph. Bolm's Balet Intime will as- lico." this quotation from Cavar being Altos, and Basses for the ¦i "Cavaüeria Rusticana" Phrasing & Tone Color The American Institute of Applied ist at the concert of inasmuch as the Tuuglii liv piano February 21, and peculiarly apt, sym- Biudlti Recognized Plant» Specialist. m Ann armony Music, 212 West Fifty-ninth Street,- Miss Lucy Gat« s will be the scnoist at hony was composed the vears Lay»; Wed. to 6:30.; s.u., 1« to 1. Kate S. its during Aeolian Hall, Sunday Aft., Oct. 12. ¡it 3. 'P: one .'...'.. .1 Chittenden, dean, will begin the concert on March' 1916, 1917 and 1918. The Third v« CONCENTR.*. ION ¥ J ¿lili/ MEMORY concluding tí. Sym¬ Festival of Music Pf.A It BOIT \ I. ist nwii SKK<'K floTiiO« CARNEGIE II .». L» N. V. DEVELOPED TRAINED thirty-fourth season on October 1. An In addition-to these concerts, Mr. Dam- phony, M. dTndv's reaction to what "Padiaca' lone produrtlon «m nelenllfl- lvi-'s. inusual feature ¡3 a to this season at the 71st G. RAPISARDA ret. D630 prc-seasona! rosc.h will give four .Saturday morning has been perhaps the greatest crisis in be given IN ¡111 ForAPdÄ,,nr" yanvdn f)vf i. Studio* a39 E,!",th Av- .¡ourse of class lessons on and Home Sludio.li.M) Main M..N«w Rot helle.V Vfi Columbus ».»>».* IJIUUIU5, . 5iiUl N y Tuesday concerts for children at .-Koitan Hall. his nation's history, will be conducted Regiment Armory. Applicants must Friday mornings, October M to Novem¬ These concerts occur on November "or the first time in America Mr. ROSA 8, by to FONSEI.LE FIT/1 U ber 7, for pianists.teacher, artists December 27, January 10 and Febru¬ Damrosch at the coming concerts of have good voices and ability read Aeoli-- DONATO '.matenrs anil students.to be piven by 7. tho Hall. Thurs. Evjj., Oct. 16, at 8:15 Frcf. ary Symphony Society. music at sight. Apply at Parlors of Son« Ilecital Tenor K-« »-*-* Th:cdore Lech tizty Ë. Robert Schmitz, French pianist wh RICCARDO I MAS! I'I Ä. The mi tho«! created end jame to ¡<«,S CELEiiR \ rri> perfected by the last, winter Carnegie Hall, Tuesday evening, STRA1 ( IAR1 i SAI.AZAR the gnati.il'. if all piano Instructors on« '.o the of the tradi- The Van IIupo Musical Bureau an¬ taught In New VorH one who was lor spread knowledge Music Notes or Frederick by nounces concerts: at at De Witt Qunster t."-. ,\ < <>n2 the 30th, 7:30, epti« imiiiiAi. VOICE SPECIALIST 4 under ¦ions of modern French music. Mr, following Hip¬ Sept. 9 Tickets on sale at B s «ill i. '.. years Leschetizky's personal The personnel of the New York Sym OK THE ¡".»M.IAN !.. lilP (rOKMl'HIV *>l MILAN, ITALY) «in eetion. Schmitz gave a set of lecture recitals Waiter podrome, October 12, Metropolitan Clinton High School, 50th St. and Uttidlo»: H(7-x«o* CARNEGIE HALL, N. Y. phony Orchestra, Damrosch Opera Quartet Frances Alda, soprano; TEACHERS AND ADVANCED PUPILS .t the American Institute of-Applie' shows a few CAKNEOIE HALL, <*> fl 11 ïfi < I III ITALIAN RABIES' i UKH TELEPHONE IS50 CIRCLE. will 2cnductor, only changes Chilles 1 0th Ave., on Oct. 2d, at Sun. *.*"» > consider this a raro opportunity to Music last spring when be played and his season. Carolina Lazzari, contralto; Thursday, Afternoon, at :î. Oct. Mi I.K I ! M learn the method of this enva« master llackett, and de || Ii.-tln-Amerlcano expounded the artistic, -esthetic and Chief these is the return tenor, Giuseppe Luca, 7 P. M. P'op-ress«, Write or «ire for appointment. among uf October New Fortune *,:tll«v.Vrtistic 1«.rector historical meaning of numbers by Barreré as first Ilute after nn barytone); 26, Symphony si £L John Dennis Kehan ALBERT WINSTON STK1NWA V HALL George Orchestra; November 16, recita! by rrin -: Orel esti a. v; und t'ir««t Debussy, Ravel, Chausson, Faure, absence of a As .Mr. Barreré Sfeond S2| * year. had Sfihfï Balcony. S3; Balcony. B< IIOOI. EOH VOICE, Teachers over New Vori* City Saint-Saëns and other well known Fugen Ysaye and Mischa Elman. Car¬ i'liird Si No «Aur las«). CO 1 arti! - n,. a ...-.,,¦. ,. ¦.,. previously been the solo flute for Mr Seats 75c-. to Ht Mall. Balcony. ., French negie Hall, November 27. Cincinnati Î2 Stetnway i'iano. I» Caning!« HalL 154 VV. B7U) SU Toi. Circle 1472. . Darnrosch's organization for thirteen TRM0MM0D0R MKt. Metropolitan Musical Bun-au Box Office Ail The regular classes In the usual cur¬ years and as he is unquestionably the Orchestra, Eugen Ysaye, conductor, Open Day í>'t, riculum start the middle of October. irst of flute virtuosi, his Hippodrome, November 30, Cincinnati FRIDAY EVENING MUSICALES AMUSEMENTS N. --HUBBARD T^- living rejoin¬ March 14. Contorts. Theodore Spieling, Nico ine i.eoelei ing the orchestra will be a sourccol Orchestra; Hippodrome, Nov. 28. Deo. 12-20. .Jan. Feb. ELSENHEIMER Oratuuo», Rucltiil». Instruction. o 16-30, 8UÛ 8t. Nicholas und K. Raudenbush are iden Titto Ruff ; Carnegie Hall, May 12, 13 Mar. 12. PI A Ni ST.COMPOSER P-CDAGCKi «JE Av. Tel. 4820 AuUuboti. George general congratulation. and 13-27. lified with the vio! in department. In Engelbert Röntgen and George Pos 14, Isadorea Duncan dancers and Frances Aldo John MeCormaok ON OCTOBER l.ttti the piano department are II. Rawlins sell, after having been for two years George Copeland. pianist. Gahriellu Besnnzonl Giovanni Murtinelll ¦""" Enrico ( tiriiso Lucilo Orrcll 1VJ mnrnm Iftiker, Leslie Hodgson, Francis Moore members of the army, both having Misclm Ifilman lilcllc Patterson A!.:ck »u.\ u%&r William F. Kate S. Chitten¬ served in the 77th Division in nm m «y* ?1S ek, At com pa mvr Sherman, France, Hupo Riesenfeld, director of th (.imattlinc Parrar Claire Lillian IVteler SUNDAY, Oct. 5, at 3 P. M. C-AHL MADISON AVE. Tel 35«« PiaMi den and a corps of women teachers return as members of the orchestra Rivoli and Rialto theatres, has offered \;ma Fitziu Tilla KiifTo IULlil ALBERT. McCall Lanham Mr. as second 'cello and Aiiielita Gutli-Curci Arthur Rubinstein GALA 184 VV ûlTH ST. T1;L. 4G28 COLUMBUS. ÍI, «/.«« CONSERVATORY 0F FINE~ ART Sergei Klibansky, Röntgen Mr a prize of $500 for the best overture Mary Garden Kosilu Renard OPENING SEASON l'm:ü u Arthur Leroy Tebba and Lotta Madden Possell as second flute. to im<-t.>.irtKLLÎÏl MATTUKWS. Proctor submitted him before March 31. Leopold (¡odowsky Andres de Seguróla ALL tuBM H ,,, WtST l33(1 sr are in the voice department. There is to be a new eolo clarinet 1920. The competition will be open Rudolph (>iwi/. .lames Stanley * CONCERT A.i ureii in» taught, Vliil.n, PUno, Sa\u|ihonc Miss Chittenden has an ex- « m Robert Lindemann, who comes from Caroline I.a/./arl Cyrena Van Gordon \\ III. OFEN .«* *»**.¦ tw^iraswiar «*a» *- iiging. etc Large Pedal O.gan (or arranged to any composer residing in this coun¬ Winston Wilkinson and others. JOHN BLAND CALVARYCHOtR practice. try. The condition is that the GABRILOWITSCH - VOICE PRODUCTION. only Subscription Prices: Reserved Seats, A SCHOOL .*Uutir> 20 t 2ird st. Tel SCHOOL OF PIANO work must not be of too difficult a $26 r..r trie cltrht concerts, plus 10 p.T cent. Uramercj 828. and VIOLIN nature to its War Tax, Prices t'.ir Bos-s: BAKLANOFF «28 BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENT BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENT prevent being played with Subscription (« ,-. ORENCt A a ¦ Solo WEST lOith ST $200 Cor tlt<- eight concerts, plus 10 p,.r |* Pianist Recitals En. method of f »«""Ile ntroduclng an original simollfietf teach¬ C« nt War Tux. On sale ut U B Johnston's THEATRE ARTS **" I'D 1*11 S" Classes. Khyihmlo _, PILZER %r\Èr%Smim OHII and fc«r Training. ing (mechanically) the stnngeO Instruments. office. 1451 Broadway Tel, Bryant S08. (1.1 UK AM» DRAM \TIO Pll'll «»I I KSCHETIXIv*» .nul At i U.M.- BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENT Knabe Piano, (All t'hisse» Conducted in KngUth» ixen n '«uni oi ms mi iin.i> Teuchei r^F] WGOLFF Studio 137 WEST ti!«TH ST. Tal. Columbus «872 of For Further Particular» .l«1«!."« HUGH DOUGALL Volco KANDERS A/i.v.s Aiab« ! Poillon. Seo"y tj ii.-.v». l/u4J&»1 Voice Bulldlns t*«i«1 Artistic Singing;. HOTEL MAJESTIC, 815 Carnegie Hull. N. V. Tel. Î(i4 t'lrclt,. SEATS fVfi .,. 1 ork City Mií'rKENDONGA^HT^^^i,NGM. IIILIIUUUUM RESTORING VOICES NOW AT BOX OFFICE tnonnutrnlfl * ", li»vd «'«,,. «¦. ,;, > 853 ni Miulc. ""'"v FRIDAY MORNING MUSICALES WEST 4-.'M) 8T. Mt DIO ï;i. Nov. 7-21. Dec. 6-19. Jan. 9-23. Feb. 6-2». " ¦¦"«¦¦ ¦¦¦ "W LAI RA PRAMPIN Ml SIC. Gahrielln Besan/.onl ('liarles Hackett Oct. 5 All ban«! im.'iuments taucht. Theory of Mujlo. Anna (use Jose Murdones HIPPODROME.Next Sunday Night SSïïT STEINBERG 41H U. »Olli SI. Pnone ¡Í33r '*.ie«lej Emmy Destinn Isolde Mengos UAttITONE.TEACHER OF SIM.IM». OFEIM LVfcNINGS Giuseppe do I.tica Liicile Orrell 2."» WEST IMilh ST. Tel Ittver. Mlscliu Eiinan Arthur Rubinstein SECOND and LAST TIME IN NEW YORK 8023. Anna I'it/fim Helen Stanley a TIRINDELLI .' lelita Galll-Curcl James Stanley JAMES si.i: mi.) a (ä-i/io..oiitlut-t lt*K FLAYERS (.artlcn Toscha Seidel ("oucliiitK In Opeeutlc ami Concert N'ary Ts STILLMÄN tolrc. 257 V*'. Ulltli (St. Tel. Erper- Ossip Gabrilowitsch Andres de remiróla COIRSE IN THEORYFÍE*. Sc.huyler 6!)10 I Louis Graveur« Jacques Thibaud ta. TAB \V. 7'2tl St. Frieda Ilempel Cyrena Von Gordon 'Phone 6166 «.'oIumb.ii» REPUTATION UNTIL PAID Winston Wilkinson and others. $10 MONTHLY MAESTRO Bench. Cover, 1 "2 Player Rolls Subscription Prices:-.Reserved Seats, ENRICO BARRAJA "r^MENDONCAa-'S"'!Incurporatetl with Royal Conasnratur) .il Music $70^ Boxes, $1:70 f¡.r ihe eicht Concerts VocalVt.tul Teacher, Ac«Accompanist