10 THE WASHINGTON TBIES; THURSDAY MAY 15, 1919. de Madame Angot." all the minor roles are to be filled by notables. PRIMA DONNA WILL PARIS WELCOMES ; Already 172.000 francs worth o Music Lover Has "Cut" nin hs hn honorht bv the nrin SUNDAY ctpaj- - personages of Paris. .President AID "SING" Polncarc heads the list issued toi morning with 6.000 francs, and th . Miles -- of fjSK-wli- Three Pianola "" 3h i "," ,w .5ty MI. TETRAZZINI Rothschild Bros, with 10.000 francs. S ,I j..1. i ..i-j- a i.iKu.i.ui.irt 1 1BS&S-- fijfr "Every blade of graaa a atndy - Rolls For His Own Use and to produce two where there wa IgMH tust hnf on la both a profit and a pten Home: mm?- re. (Lincoln.) Money pat In VI tMM W 1JaBT laBl In the A Paris dispatch says: The great laW sec- ffiil Fly J. MncB. i music, Mr. Arlt has the first and S. a. reianw ...... -.-. r has been ond movements of Tschaikowsky's Tetrazzini has arrived here from A new type of music lover "Pathetlque" He has Italy, and was met and warmly wel- 1 it means to so symphony. found. Think what five-fo- ur time comed by many transcriptions of or caught the lure of the of the most prominent desire comolete of the second movement, and feels the musicians of Paris and the members j; 3 chestral scores, that one musician J importance of the Inner voices In the Million Dollars put by the of the Syndicat de la Presse. This has actually "cut." as he calls it Russian harmony as out morning she was supplied an PIAN09 with nnrf hand some eighty different choirs of instruments. cut hv to' concerto historic piano. This Instrument, which for a ninety player-pian- o records, for his The Tschalkowsky piano personal use alone. he is now "cutting" the novelty of Is now being played on by one of the i Notes making not wear Local Music When asked how many rolls he had music like this does world's greatest artists in her apart- Phonograph I Theodore Arlt replied: off! he is going to arrange it for ments at the Grand Hotel, was origi- FOR "cut." Carl two pianos, one piano for the solo Star-Spangl- ed or miles!" Nor was nally used by the singers traveling The "National Ban- tion of C. K. Christian!, president "Oh, about three or- croup brings the instrument, and the other for the with the Etat-Maj- or of Gouraud's Th tee million dollars! That's ner Chorus," under George Harold. the college, looked like a of that banter. The estimate one beau- Miller, has perfected its plans for hummer kiddies, with its blue and fact nearer one's appreciation of chestra. To him it is Just army. It has taken a leading part In what it cost to perfect an of love has been. tiful game of invention. more than GOO musical seances behind the important patriotic ceremony on pink hair bows and dainty white what this labor in- RE-CREii- most "which would the Ellipse, when the medals of hon- frocks. Mr. Arlt is a musician by avocation, Then there is to list the the front, and has covered something or are presented to the returning: This junior class seems to be the a skilled engraver by profession tricate scores the Dukas "Sorcerer's like 350,000 kilometers in its pere music so faithfully hands are so trained Apprentice:" d'Indy's "Wallenstein," grinations. RENT heroes of the Great War. Assigned to special pride of Mr. Christian!. The that la how his fancy , scene be- that no one could tell whether take part in these exercises by Col. orchestra of thirty-fiv- e members that they can do this delicate music and Strauss. Its last of action before boys were in each fraction of an inch with '"Til Eulensplegel" and the ing demobilized was in the canton- vgc& the living artist he Robert N. Harper and Isaac Gans, not all girls, for the work, where is it Mrs. Priscilla "Wilkinson Streeter, equal proportion placd with re- must be correct for the right tone. "Tod und Verklarung." And there ments of Alsace. Great enthusiasm is heard or the phonograph has arranged markable spirit, unity and good Mr. has come to Washington, the delicate "Rouet d'Omphale" of being shown by all the artists taking organizer of the chorus, rtfr'WreJF.'?'" .. J Arlt Saint-Saen- s, IAiiiTi? I Int "wrrsrvWiWi AT just begun. part in gala, and. as in "La WORCffS,1110C when $rc heard one pitted a picturesque program. musical values. They gave the "Tri- .M6 it .whwwmjWMM4(iV4W wi from Philadelphia, as an engraver in the Fille Starting at the base of the Monu- umphal March" from "Aida," selec- the United States Government Bu- Returning to Carl Arlt's first love against tVhe other. Add to the ment, and descending toward the tions from FlotoWs "Martha." and MISS ESTELLE WENTWORTH. reau of Engraving and Printing. Wagner for the orchestra there aaA Prima donna soprano is a Wagner enthusi- i3 from "Mcistersinger" the prelude fhree nan'lion dollars Thomas Ellipse, will be a human flag. In the "Barcarolle" (Offenbach) with the Also. Mr. Arlt 1; of the chorus will be Huntsman's Chorus" ("Weber.) San Opera Company, ast. His absolute passion for the and a scene of Act also the chorus experience and front this Carlo at the of the Guilds, with its merry humor, 'A. Editon's grouped, forming the word, "Vic- Another striking fact in the recital Belasco week, who great Wagnerian symphonic music Victory Theater this one might from Act 3. From "Parsifal" he has genius iind you see how much tory." Standing in front of was that the junior class furnished is to be the soloist at the Sunday has awakened what call two records, and last because it is will be a human Gold-Sta- r, repre- both soloists and the accompanists for a "Musico-mechanlc- al Genius." was reqifcired to evolve. be- "Sing" at Central High school on first is all of "Tristan." senting our lost heroes, while these soloists. The experience given "Trtatan" Was First Attempt. "How long have you been at this?" fore this will be place Liberty and these youthful musicians in all de- next Sunday, under auspices of "What started youdolng this?" was "Five and a half years." Uncle Sam. Peace and Prosperity partments of musical expression can- the War Camp Community Ser- "And Tristan?" will end the effeett, will form not be expressed. To learn to fill well asked. vice. Miss Wcntworth is a Wash- "You see." he answered. "I want- "Oh, I have heard Tristan about The NEW the letter V. ' a secondary place, to learn the mean- ington girl. thirty times. I moan some day to do This chorus is not wholly of a ing of ensemble work at so early an ed 'Tristan.' the complete Tristan. I had bought a pianola and had experi- it all over again, now that I know it patriotic nature. It is giving selec- age, brings the professional stage of better." tions from grand operas and other a music career within easy reach. mented with the records in the mat- EDISON standard music at each rehearsal. The junior students of the Wash- lasco Theater. She has in her opera ter of interpretation, but in repeated V The rehearsals are held every Mon- ington College of Music may be look- repertory the roles of Aida. of N'cdda hearings of the opera I heard many We're cHspIaying this $3,-000,0- 00 Sunday in Tagllacci, and of Mme. Butterfly things that were not registered in day at 8 o'clock in the school ed to for our future artists and or in opera. phonograph room of Ascension Church, Twelfth players. They will be "ready" the Pussini my rolls. in our chestral The Imperial Male Quartet is also "One day, I came across a book on Chords and Records ctordL and Massachusetts avenue northwest. when they have grown up. They were to sing Come in and see it Mr. Miller, the director, hopes to all equally ready, as recitalists. from next Sunday, in connection Wagner, in which five measures were you co;oclude to purchase make the chorus one of the largest tiny baby Bliss, violinist of with Miss Wcntworth. This quartet reproduced from the orchestral score, If Ethel has been hoard on many important to emphasize its teachings. Just to xta musical organizations in the city. He about five, one would judge, who was programs. Paderewski, the pianist, has been and prefer make payments Wesley en- They had a very success- sec if I could, I took the end of an has been director of Dakota an even eager to respond with an ful submerged into Paderewski, the at intervalsyou'll find we can University School of Music, and has core, and who memorizes all her week with the Old Homested old roll, and figuring out a method statesman. Yet if we never hear the Company, with Denman Thompson, according to the rules we use for en- sung with the Aborn Opera Company. music; through all ages and all ago. great Pole play again, we have his meet your jjeeds. He studied with Oscar Saenger and stages. several seasons They arc now graving I cut these Ave measures, own "Minuet1' played by booked as for the annual using my as to himself William Shakespeare of London. George Harold Miller, , entertainers own judgment .the and transferred to the Duo-A- rt piano pianist of shad bake of the Board of Trade when distribution of the instruments in the Company. and Weldon Carter, both go-t- attachment04of the Aeolian they Chesapeake Beach. piano keyboard. And when I put it The Gibson Co., Inc. Junior Students' Recital. the faculty were the assisting ar- The quartet It may be heard at the DeMoll Piano Music consists of James Krch on the player! The Washington College of tists. Toung. first tenor, who was the Thad-deu- s House "Junior Students' Recital" was an "You don't know the joy of hearing Think what these records will mean Saturday. in tho Community Opera per- it, after you have done the work 917! G St attractive affair at Masonic Audi- Students' Mnaicnle formance of Bohemian Girl; Newton yourself." to the future! Think what they mean torium last Friday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans T. to students of today, who arc not - Hammer, second tenor, a choir and "Ten fingers couldn't do it," some Junior Orchestra, under the dlrec- Greene have sent out invitations for concert singer; bari- privileged to hear the great artists. Ambrose Durkin. one Pa-gan- exclaimed. We do not actually know how inl a students' musicalc to be given at tone, who was in the Community "Twenty fingers couldn't! That's the Studio House, 2047 Connecticut ave- Opera's performance of "Pirates of played; it is but a tradition. by beauty of it. If Just breezes along Nor do we how nue, Saturday evening at 8:30. Penzance" as the "Policeman." and an Mr. en- know Rubinstein . Wilson-Green- e like orchestra." Arlt's played, although we read peo- the pupils of the Ensign J. E. S. Kinsella. bass, who is thusiasm is contagious. that School of Music. Just out of the navy. Byron Blodgctt ple would rather have a few minutes "The Jazz King" is the accompanist of the Imperial Now Has 3 lilies of Rolls. of Rubinstein false notes and all, MusicforChildren er was Three Chornaea To Give Concert. Quartet. They will give the Bullard-"Wint- It was from that revelation of what for the Russian temperamentally be a part The "In Mcmoriam concert to be Song." and "Ho," Jolly Jen- he, personally, could do to retain the rot exact than hours of other play- "AVE the children sing. Let music given by the three choral organiza- kins." one of their rollicking suc- wealth of the orchestra, that started ers. We, personally, do not know of the three-mil- es of their lives. And let the piano tions of the War Camp Community cesses. Carl Arlt toward his of why. H MLt. Europe organ music, he plays on a Steinway Paderewski has also played the '! Jim Service, under the direction of Otto The recital will begin at 2.45, that home be beautiful, artistic and inviting. ; i Torney Simon, has been set for the and there will be community singing grand piano with an Aeolian pianola Chopin "Butterfly" Etude, opus 25, evening of June 11, Wednesday, in as usual. attachment. No. 0, for the Duo-Ar- t. He writes in For the home, even where space is restricted High School auditorium. It Is his musicianship and judg- a letter to Mr. Tremaine, president of Is Dead! the Central score but nice things appreciated, we suggest The choruses are the Polymnia To Sing at Walter Reed. ment in adaptation of the that the company. Choral Society of women's voices, the has produced marvelously accurate "I shall be glad, indeed, to have my Euterpe Choral Society of mixed Miss Estclle Wcntworth has ar- records, that have an amazing sense playing reproduced with such mani- voices, and the Apollo Glee Club of ranged a concctr, too, for the Wal- of figures in music, of characteristic fest fidelity." Brdmbach Baby Grartd - ' Lieut Jim Europe Dies of The m; it- . men's voices, in all about 200 voices, ter Reed boys. With several of her syncopations and peculiar rhythms, of full sweeps as he terms 1 - high-gra- de Wound. who will give a program specially fellow artists of the San Carlo Com- orchestral Interpretation Demanded. In the space and at only- the price of any designed impressive occa- it "with orchestral 'pep'" for this pany, this concert will be given in the accuracy nicety Music is no longer acceptable un- Grand BOSTON, May 10. Lieut. sion. The of phrase, the less it has interpretation in it. The upright, the Brambach Baby auditorium of Walter Reed Hospital in harmony arrangement, in chro- reproduced James Jeese (Jim) Europe died tonight at 7.30. under the auspices of change with which Wagner is art of the great masters gives a little more. It has a touch of elegance Finance People Hear Soloist. matic sets a standard for all time. It is be- at a hospital here last night as the War Camp Community Service, so rich; the brilliant metallic pas- increasingly is Hollis Edison Davcnny was the song for the wounded soldiers. sages are In his tran- ing used in large schools and refinement that its very own. "get-togethe- for horns all a of wound the neck leader for the special r" and music institutions as guide for result a in Manuel Salazar, the Spanish tenor, scriptions. . Ask .us to demonstrate this beautiful small-- . alleged to have been inflicted meeting held at Central High School who sang Canio Pagliaccl Mon- glis- the student. recently by the entire finance division in on "You can just hear that hot by Herbert Wright, a drummer army, day evening. Doria Fernanda, con- ten," Mr. Arlt interpolated. It was home: instrument. in the famous colored "hell fight of the which numbers about tralto; Angelo Antola, baritone, and a great sunrise out "67 Wagner's "Waltr Etnde" on Victor Record. 3,000 people. di Cortot made a record" ers" (3bHtn infantry) band of M. Pietro Biasi, bass, all of the San "Ring." Alfred has of Gen. Herbert Lord, chief of this Company, Saint-Saen- s "Waltz Etude."- - New York, of which Europe was army, princi- Carlo will assist her. "And listen to the irony of this." the tD division of the was the Edward H. Droop be the- "Isolde's flat. In it. the Victor records -- have Price $585 "'. leader. The two engaged--, in an pal Mrs. D. will at the Mr. Arlt was playing IVjHB speaker, while Newton piano. Narrative" that ends with her curse, an example of the playing ofJoneof altercation at Mechanics Hall, Baker and Mrs. Florence Locke Viles. On Wednesday afternoon Miss given with furioso tempo. It is just the foremost living French pianists, where the band had been giving wife of one of the officers of the staff, Wentworth sang for the boys who that faithfulness to the vitality and interpreting a composition of one o? - a series of concerts. wer among the soloists. were ill hospital that the most giftetl of his fellow-countryme- n. Lieut. Davenny, song of in at Walter Reed. the variety of the orchestration lETom 31 ay 11th.) leader the this young artist has so astonishingly E. F. -- the Star of Droop &Sons3o- on Camp Ac- I ., . r 2 t Commission Training retained. r ' A tivities, was also heard in solos, ac- Lambert Mnrphy Popular. ff-- IS RoIIa In One Score. but companied by George Wilson, who GALLI-CUR- Mr. created for himself The Jordan Piano Company rayj STEINWAY PIANOS 1 0 AA JimSWonderfiil Syncopated Jazz music is here CI Arlt has C also played for tho community sing- SURE Is- that Lambert Murphy's singing, for ing. the entiro score of "Tristan and PLAYER PIANOS, VICTROLAS lOUU VJ tq aeiigm: yoir inyour home as it has delighted thous- The band from Walter Kecd olde." It comprises 18 rolls. That the Victor, of "Lonesome That's Hospital was one of the features, and alone Is a monumental work. The All," is one of their most popular ands in France and throughout this country. there was a vaudeville act from B. F handling, too, is of course records just now. It is a fcotfjf of Keith's. art of his sentiment, tender and dreamy? IN CHICAGO much in the interpretation. In the frt'it N one bells are heard, and a violin bHgato "LaO. - r To I second act. the "torch scene." second J 9RT v'3 Tench Violin Here. feels Isolde's perturbation and the comes into the verse & The Washington College of Music Oriental dance music scemssUV be - haste. There were great crescendo, demand, Swing- T- Only On Double has Just completed arrangements and remarkable passages of the small most in with its big SPECIALISTS Iff .AVT PIANOS whereby Juon van Hulsteyn of the ing rhythm, so says the Jordan repre- figures of all the instruments. one-ste- p TJ" dwom 9.rrm Peabody Conservatory of Music will A New York dispatch contains this Wagner "motifs" sing out against sentative. "Arabian Nights." a The Disc take charge of an artist class in vio- important musical information backgrounds of sound. by orchestra, and "Chong." a rich medley fox-tro- t by o-joIeMJ- JL lin, at tho College of Music next sea- Cloofonto Campanini. general di- 70 per orchestra, are in Then ho has "cut" just cent high favor for the moment. son. Mr. van Hulsteyn will come rector of the Chicago Opera Com-pa- n, of the "Nibclungen Ring." Think of L&co Famous Records over from twice each week, it! s or oftener, if necessary. sailed for Europe la.it week. Lauder Still In Demand. Wasfungton-- AEOLIAN HALL Twelfth and G Streets Just before th Reamer Rotterdam He played the wonderful "Wotan'a Droop's Victor Department also re- Far-wel- l" the last act of "Die StciiutrAM And Weber Pianola Tile Aeoian-Vfocaiov- c Community left the impresario made a few from ports tho Lambert Murphy "Lone- Orcuentrn Ilebenraal. Ciali-Cur- "love m- ran yon hear Jim's first and bireest hits. Visit our PATHE statements. He said that ei Walkure." Tho reminiscent some That's All" for a song record, Hamlin E. Cogswell has called a otif r.nd "Brunhilde's Meep" he held SHOP and hear them they are far too rood and enter- - special rehearsal of the community "would surely be a member of the and the "Chong" Oriental dance rec- company eat-on- ; soft, keeping the melodic phrase well orchestra for next Tuesday evening not for several ord, as tho most popular. taming to miss. scaoii!. in fact. ' She will be heard above the intricate orchestral effects. "Quand Madelon," made famous in at the Wilson Normal School. Mr. . exquisite Eastern new role.--- Mar The were and soldiers, is Mme. Florence Cogswell has Just returned from the in several Oarden transitions France with tho recorded IFs the most clorious blood - mo vin? music vou ever and Rosa Raisa will also be back and were also perfect in scheme. by the Victor Military Band. It has convention of the Eastern Supervisor be inging new parts Yvonne Gall, There was also tho "Fire Music." the popular refrain sung by the great Appears With The H heard and you'll probably never hear anything like it of Music of the Public Schools, where riorenre Macbeth. TamaUi Miura, deftly handled, delightfully sugge- French basso, Journct. one of tho again. he made an important address. Alessandro Doln. Kontaine. Raklanoff sts o. and at such a tempo! foremost artists of the Chicago Grand and Lamnnt are among those who " 'The Ride" is not successful, be- Opera Company. Tho band has made Scotti Grand San Carlo Star tn Sins: Sandfly. apear Mr. gave the one-ste- p. No. 22089 will with tho rompnn. cause ." and then Arlt of it an effective Estellc Wcntworth, ar.ist prima Mr i'ampanini promises several construct o reason whv this was the And Harry Lauder is stil appealing How Ta Genn Keep' Em Down donna with the San Carlo Opera sin pri.e. .sninr- - of thrrn he was not least effective of his adaptations. to the whimsical, being much In do Opera Co. fompanv .is to appear at next Sun- road to di.elo.o. but sny Up however, retained the coun- with his record of I on the Farm? (Donaldson) day s "Sing" he did that has. mand "When I JaBBBBBaS3fe ;5w 1 Chorus sung by Lieut. Noble at Central High School. hf hail engaged the oung Italian ter themes n a great finale to Was Twenty-one- ' Tho Highlander is Bivrn under the direction of the War conductor Ginu ron-din-t- or the horse, is to Americans, D bbbbbbbbbbbV' M S Sisslc. Camp Marinuzzi. This Grane, a friend with tho Scotch Community Service. ju- -t thirty-pcron- d tone-col- or to delightful songs (David-Hewitt- has completed his there with suit the "burr" in his dialect PC Arabian Nights ). Miss Wcntworth give two 1 n W w will ear and i already looked theme; Brunhilde's famous cry. the .y ttfI m.i groups of three songs each, and on in Italy a? one of the loading ba- "Yo ho. to Uo. ' and the love themes JOHN RULE TO LECTURE. No. 22091 has promised to include at least one ton w .elders of the d.ix. , Jin, con Sleep." Just as in "Australia and Australian Litera- opera In with the "Eternal May 16th Dsrfctown Strutters' Ball aria her selections. On Sat- dinted in both l.a scal;i. Milan and the opera, it resolves itself to a quiet ture." a lecture by John Rule, w ill urday evening Miss Wentworth will the Toatro. Colon. ISruno.s Aires. close of utter repose, the Nirvana of be given before tho Writers' League II jg&5jgM ' (Brooks). pro- if -- w. n sing Leonora in the San Carlo Edward Johnson, tho famous Amer- the gods. of Washington at a meeting at s fts r-- lr Indianola' (Onivas). Be- - - VaaV ft Hnr duction of "II Trovatore" at the ican dramatic tonor. who lias made a "Cutting" Score for Two Pianos. o clock tomorrow evening in the Pub- "OMaaan!.- s r tremendous suen-s- m Library. The public is fe. m w mM 1 No. 22083 Pathe Model Italv and In this unique private library of lic itnitod .. of South America. H to return to his na- x H yuiuc Broadway Medley, Intro- tive heath an JUfcru Hit after absence of ten fcv M f-- ducing (1) I've Got the Blue Golden Oak ears, as announced soveial weeks lv- - v SH Vi fhoco When Canoeing, ago Johnson was kwo Kidee Blues; (2) Madelon; will known as a --LT X L !H T7e Again; (4) Picnicking, church oratorio singer before going (3yTiU Meet or on a abroad Anothci singer by ROBINSON irno.ifiAM DErnnnc Smiles. secured J. EDGAR .-- v Handsome piano hinge Mr I'ampanini is Tito Sthipa. a young r5.Z A i viii.uI .mi nr.i.imii. Ja-D- a (Carleton). Spring Outing, take VrWIfclAVri aJMWvrBwr lyrn tenor, who enjoy.s a consider- M A ?r -- J- lid model. Will play all able reputation in ltal No. 22085 along a New Records That Will Appeal To You. makes of disc records. Mme. Florence Easton Moaning Trombone (Bethel). WHAT'S IN A Memphis Blues (Handy). NAME? THIS Two Selections on Each of Them. voice recordings of Mme. Florence Easton, FIRM DIDN'T KNOW No. 22084 S0USA Beautiful Ohio Dry Your Tears Kisses rE donna soprano of the Little David Play on Tour I Found the End of the Rainbow Company, arc made exclusively on the Vocalion Record. Ukulele It .ocms that a pub- music Harp. (Negro Spiritual). hou'-- Ja-D- a Ruspana . Alcoholic Blues Mme. Easton's European successes have established Sung by lishing in New York, which m Lieut. Noble Sisslc planning to publish a book contain- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles her position as an artist of distinguished gifts and at- and Lieut. Europe's Singing ing a group of well-know- n songs by Serenaders. x Easy to Play composers, Have a Smile Sand Dunes Madelon tainments. American wrote to John Exhortation (Cook) (Jubilee I hilip asking turn to send one of Ins Kentucky Dreams Ringtail Blues In her numerous appearances at the Metropolitan Convenient to Carry 12-inc- be st songs h, Song). Sung by Crcighton 10-inc- h, 85c $1.25 she has delighted all music lovers with her beautiful Thompson and Lieut. Eu- John Philip's was re- 50c a Week h- - voice rare feeling. rope's Singing Serenaders. We have a large as- quested, so was asked to sign a and artistic slip agreeing to remit tho sum of $10. KASTOV. FLORENCE Soprano No. Size. Trier. BEST QUALITY INSTRUMENTS , sortment of Hawaii u hut h was told that he did not hae Forza del Pestino Pact-- mio Dio tMrrcy. oh my to send the flu right away, but only Ukuleles, $5.00 up. Guitars, $15.00 up lord) in Italian 54017 IS $2.00 Ail ..ETHATSYKva,, New and Domestic Ukuleles sign HerodiadP II cbt dou. il est bon (He is goon. , need the slip and tli.it when the Banjos, Violins, 13 S2.00- - 10-Tn- Mandolins, $12.00 up he is kind) (Massenet) In French eh book was printed tho publishers at prices ranging from would Violas, Madame Butterfly--Deat- h Scene iTuccinl) write him and then he could send the Cellos, Etc. In Italian --".0018 10 S1.23 Arranged $H. if he had it. or if he did not hae Bows, Cases, Music Rolls Madame Butterfly- - L'n bel di (Some Day He'll $6.50 to $22.50 it he could pay the amount in install- Come) ( Puccini j W001 12 S2.00 ments Mignon Connals-t- u le pays (.Knowest Thou 12 S2.no John Philip was in- the Land?) (Thomas) In French 50lo furthoimore EVERY KIND OF SHEET MUSIC My Laddie (Thayer) 3000S i 51.23 formed that this was a grand oppor- Sing Me to Sleep (Greene) K0022 in S1.23 Demon- tunity to get his song printed and at Orchestra, Band and Club Music Three Green Bonnets (d'Hardelot) .10002 l( SI JS DROOP'S i price so low that anybody could - - Vis! d'arte (Puccini) r.oooi in Sl.23 strating spare - Sund-Uii- . 12 S2.00 MUSIC the money. Ho was also in- r.lcKle (Massenet)- In French Marlr I HOUSE formed that he and his works had EH. Ell .Traditional Hebrew Melod in Each dgffii Room . .".OOtl 11) aiYpSTflPTIO boon hoard of through the Washing- Hebreu Kom ItaNa Sl.23 JEJ'MEimiia'ESHi was' ElUir d'tnorc Una furtiva lagrinu A furtive 1300 G St. N.W. ton copyright office, whore his name (Donizetti) In Italian Olullo ( rlml 51010 12 S2.00 & D STREETS is recorded as a writer of bongs. 1306--8 G Street teari SEVENTH Poor John I'll r! V