1905. a NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. MARCH 5. Musical. recital in Mendelssohn Hall on Tuesday after- Musical. noon. March 21, at 3 o'clock. He will be as- MUSIC NOTES. by Harris, pianist. risted Victor MME. ZILPHA BARNES WOOD PIANO Privetto School of Music. VIRGILAM* XCSOOE. OF PI 111. SCHOOL Becker, Special Vir*;i PERFORMANCE. Uf-orge the popular concert ticket Paplla and Courses In the method and iorto* aante. prepared for Church. Concert. Oratorio Ing a broad artistic repertoire. *-Talr- More Russian fluent, 1b to have a testimonial concert in Men- Op^ra. Opera Clauses now being formed. Applicants Musical Art Concert— to Join th. Opera C'iass can enter at any time. MR C. VIKCIt.GORDON. delssohn Hall on Wednesday evening, March 29. Concert I"lanl«t and Taacawr Calendar. 68 West 39tli St. 'Phone 140}— ~52!2-.^*wM VIRGIL. Dirrrtnr and .... a, Mtisic^A Shortened Mr. Becker has been connected with music In 3Sth. Tnnced Technlo:and Interpretation. 10 XV?*t lEth St. v.ays for nearly He was at «unday— Ca/nfgle Hal!, afternoon. recital of many forty years. ~ Metropolitan. Thomas, ' inu.«ir by KiiKrorsp Ysaye; one time librarian for the late Theodore MISS CLAYS Adelaide C. Okell,"* p. m.. concert, at popular concert _. .-.Certlflcatad Pupil of Tei^a. Carreflo. Opera House. 830 after which he opened the first branch MUSIC, _, PIANIST AND TEACHER. S»n«l for s WEST END CONSERVATORY OF **"**•= 67 ClrenUr prices. ticket office in this rlty. This was 660 WEST EM) CORNER 87TU ST. WEST EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET, jr. T. *::'.<> p. concert of established AYE.. Monday JtMUn Hall. m..- ptoro Edward ART. LANdIAGES. - rfaamber musio by Geraldlne Morgan and in connection with the music of MTEKAII KI>'U£RUAKTE>. - Danzleer. Bcbuberth & at No. 23 Union Square, and GRAND CONSERVATORY OF Lwirs rr... *\u25a0">»« *"3d MUSIC Tuesday— Chamber Mu?ic Room. Carnegie for Dearly twenty years he managed it Inthe In- St.. between Bth— Are. and Columbus A*«. Hall. (Thirty-first year.> IFor years In 23d »tre*C> . 8:30 p. in., concert by the Dannreuther terests of that concern, faithfully serving the -- Majestic. .'I p. m., concert of Special Course for Teachers and Professionals Quartet: Hotel murical public, artists and managers, and giving WALTER PECK STANLEY, COUR.SE FOR . chamber music by the Mendelssohn Trio: RaconUy from Vienna; pupils, advanced or lyKlnn«rs. THOROUGH HK'WVNRRS " Ak>ii;«n 8:13 p. m.. concert chamber advice to tho.-p in need, which his long experi- playing-. taught pI»JL'ro SPRING TERM NOW BEGINNING. Hall. of received in piano All pupils to ."J I>r. music by the A.deu aCsj-aruelles Trio; Men- ence had taujjht him. Many well known In the memory by a thoroughly practical method. LEriCHKTIZKT E. KKERHARD. Pres't. <» West 88l St •'{ METHOD, S0&-4 Carnegie Hail. delssohn Hall p. m.. pianoforte and sonp n n«ir;il world to-day owe their first start in recital by Edith Thon \u25a0 and Ferdinand Mrs- voice lif.> to his advice. His connection with the box QMflpy and th^ art ' Jaeper; S:0<» p. n\.. concert by the Volpe Henry boige : Old Thirteenth Street Presby- offices of the old Steinway and Chickering halls, UliiUUlA UUS'JL Concntratioa of Ton.. terian Church, free organ concert by sirs. F. SIEBER Clear Enunciation. Correct Ereath Control. I»»t »ri . and of late years at Mendelssohn Hall, makes I KURTH Injured Voice* Restored. Italian Method. Successful with G. E. McKellar. VOICE CrLTTRat. Mai* Voices. References. Studios: 2S E. 23d St.. Uoa.. — him well known to all concert goers. Mr. 843 Carnegie N. 34 IMaia St. Brooklyn. \u25a0Wednesday Mendelssohn Hall. p. m., Stariio*: Hall. V.. . Thurs.. Sat. 127 Mcl>onoush St.. B'klyn. Tues.. Wei. i>V.. 8:15 Becker now charpe Evenings. yon is in of the branch ticket and pianoforte- recital by Albert Doer&dff. ofTb .• in Charles H. Ditson'w music store, at No. Fliafsday Carnegie Hall, •*>:•".<> p. in., concert of •v benefit of the New-York Convalescent Home. obliging- his patrons. In appreciation of these — CARNEGIE HAIL.BBS. DR. BLITZ. being given Saturday— Carnegie -.:;(» p. in., many courtesies this testimonial is C DE MACCUI. Vocal btudio. Instructor for NOR- Hal!. concert of to him, managers, artists and concert goers well DICA. TERXIXA. iILI.K Dl^ MACCHJ (latest Con- _j. Young People's Symphony Society; the B:15 to our musk-el all combining, so as rttU I«nf«ncment). VAN DTCK, BCOTTI. MKTHOPOLi- p. in., concert of Symphony known public TAN CELEBRITIES. aprolntmenta only. «"•» Car- MiLDENBERG, i. the Russian So- t" Mall ALBERT efety. insure its success. Several well known BCKIe Hall. ijrtistK hti'it- consented to appear, and a pro- PIANIST— AND PIANO INSTKCCTIOM. The directors of the Musical Art Society an- gramme of unusual merit is being arranged by STtDIO W»m >t. Entrance. CARNEGIE HALL - them, keeping dignity nouin that the second concert of the twelfth in with the of their own JANET BULLOCK WILLIAMS. coiici rta. XEA< IIKH (»> I'lAMt \M» BfXGINO. reason will be given in Carnegie Hull on Thu:-s- SOPK.*XO. co.^(^J^^•» RKCITAUB. CAJtNEUIE WED A SAT. EMILIO AGRAMONTE flay evening, under the direction of Frank Dam- Programme a pianoforte HALL. 301!. GPGKA. ORATORIO AND REPERTOIRE. 18:15 of recital of music 489 Fifth Avenue. rosch. The will sing for the fourth time in and songs by Miss Edith Thompson and Ferdi- New-York the eight-part "Stabat Mater" by nand Jaeger at Tuesday Mmc- Anna Werner. Mendelssohn Ha.l next Voice Culture. Marchesl Method. «1 W. sMXIIiT. Palestrlna. which is the most beautiful of that afternoon: PERRY~AVERILI*7Barytone, Concert. Opera and Oratorio. : " srroup of compositions which includes the Mar- Rt&ndchen Vocal Instruction. Studio. 20 V.*. ia*.u &l. Teiepaoae 1 WARREN, organist 1097 New York City. oplline Mass and the Improperia. The anno- Wohln >\u25a0 Schubert SAMUEL P. CMurobus. Wanderers' Nachtlledj Orran. Harmony, etc. Studio. 112 Weat 40th St. tator of the programme says: -One of the char- Li.r Doppelcftacer. rosemangeT Ferdinand IMSW. W. BGAROSt.ur, In- acteristic features of the Improperia marks the <; "\fRS. E. PlanHt. Ensemble. school, opera, repertoire, Rhapsody, minor Brahma XtX mruction. Accompanist. 14rt earnrgle Hail. -V. Y. Vocal teacher. Italian ora- beginning of the music of the 'Stabat Mater.' It •Aria Schumann torio. Special terms to ambitious students. Spnd for Deux Arabesques Debussy circular. Mondays. Thursday*. Studio. 27? Fifth a vs. is the sequence of chords existing for their own Claude Edith Thompson. attention sake, and not as an accident of the simultane- I^isrr<-ifr> ) able from both the ship's doctor and HT PTV"MT?IS would hi p.-aa».l ta A"erschwiegene l.:<-tx-[ Hugo "Wolf the stewardess. "When she got about she came ous flow of a number of melodies. The three ]•!<* Nacht j to my room one morning' and asked me ifIcould Vole* Instructor, only, those lntereat*£ majoj A, Framing. iiber's Jahr. &30, 3 I.'. 14th St. In ills system. triads of G and F. with which the Ferdinand Jaegor. loan her offering the tortoise shell set as STUDIO :jt pptrarcaj \u0084„, security. saw glance. \u25a0work' opens, put the stamp of Palestrina's genius Sc.netto 6*l I" I its worth at a She said clearly upon It. They Waldi-Brauschen ...I she wanted to fee the stewardess rather more AJAASOS H. FAMOUS are the composer's hall- Kdlth Thompson. than usual on account of her illness and also mark, and their lovely effect can scarcely Vieill*Chanßon Bizet give the a be Serenade '..'.'.'.'.'. .Gounod doctor little remembrance. She had . WILSONVVILOUIN spent overestimated. Of them Mr. Rockstro said: Ferdinand Jaeger. so much more money abroad than she STrDIO, 20 E. SIST ST. Reasonabla rates. BINGIXd "The opening phrase, expected, etc. She would probably have friends containing: a progression of meeting seconds, Programme a pianoforte her at the pier, or If not, she would Three major produces one of the most of recital by Albert send me an express order from Philadelphia, original and yon Doenhoff at Mendelssohn Hall and A. M. DEVITALIS. beautiful effects ever heard in poly- next Icould then ship the set to her. Idon't know Violinist. Orchestra Leader and Vocal Teacher. phonic music.' In the old church compositions Wednesday evening: LAURA DANZIGER (at the left) AXDGEIIALDINE MORGAN. what made me suspicious; Iguess it's Just the BTimO. UEl*£W BI'ILDINO.«8» FLtTU AYE. prior Op. Intuition which comes to seagoing men, but I to the masterpieces of Palestrina the emo- Fbnata. 11l Beethoven They will give a -.oncert ls-z;orrow evening. told her to power Impromptu, Fiharp major. Op. 36} come back the next day, Ihadn't tional of harmony was but little Etude. A minor. Op. 25. No 11 .I the money on hand Just then, and it waa time MME. HELEN YON DOENHOFF, understood. The Indeed, were a Prelude. Dminor. No. 24 f Chopin for mo to Join the other for dally HlUtitsT VOICE CULTURE. harmonies. Nocturne. G major. Op. 27, No. 2J Inspection. oncers the THE MARIE. 61 E. S6th St. *Phor.» 1333— 73U» It result of the interweaving the melodies— Carnaval. Op. 8 Something In th« expression of her of Onomenreljfen Schumann face, a ihey had scarcely any (Danse of the Gnomes)' PAWNSHOPS FOR TRAVELLERS ON OCEAN LINERS. peculiar suggestion of disappointment, ' Independent value. Consolation. D flat major , (\u25a0 Llsxt runner aroused my suspicions, Nothing Rakoozy (15 Rhapsody) and. well—l'm HERMANN KLEIN could more plainly . disclose the I Marche j not going tc tell you hew I we TUB MilOP .SINGING INIM*EKYBRANCH. our found out. have — Transporting effect of a succession pure own ways of doing such things— but before STUDIO, 154 W. riTUAT. of triads Misa Olive A PURSER'S EXPERIENCES WITHPERSONS WHO HAVE dark I than Palestrlna's device. melodies Mead la to play the Beethoven had learned that she didn't need that His are dis- violin *oO any more than Ineed more CDI/IU Vocal Taarhor. 523 Eaaa SlngT/lshed by concerto at the fifth of this seasons brass buttons \u25a0 prepares grace, beauty and expressiveness, TEMPORARY SHORTAGE for this uniform. money DCDAUI/rllAniX CnilH 6lat St.. for Con- •wLile his command People's Symphony concerts, which is OF FUNDS. pocket She had to burn In a cert. Church and Professional service. Musical director of eetherlal effeoU. due to to occur worn under her gown. But she didn't People's Church. Special advantage* to choir alagara, aha manner in which the voices are combined, at Carnegie Hall on Friday evening, March 17. want to burn itOn the altar of the United States is absolutely without parallel from day to Besides, suppose you his there will be the overture to "The "Good day. S Where are the young the financial standing of my passengers, "'»"* I catch the idea. The TORPADIE, «™. ours. Of the ineffable mystery of pure beauty Flying Dutchman," Mr. . for tortoise set wasn't much, MME.HERVOR by Wagner; Mendelssohn's you shell so and Iwould for Concert and he enjoyed a wonderful revelation, and this ha music to "A ladies?" can never tell when an emergency willarise. y 8hl ed lt to h« Vocal Instructor. Coaches Oratorio. handed Midsummer Night's Dream," and worH without saying Opera. CAK.NtCIt UALL. STCDIO S3*. baa down in works like the three men- symphonic poem, "Lea Preludes." The man in the fur lined overcoat shook the That man came over with us two months ago. a t M°*customs»f This musio Liszt's «n eX \u2666 officers. The loan was tioned. must not be listened to with purser by und over his bead. Ihad Ills financial pedigree, so to speak, ™nf '™ PrObßbly the notion of dramatic expression which pre- the hand looked before keen en"ush DOt R. J. WINIER.BOTTOM. to-day, although are examples Bruno Huhn's concert, which was to have "Oh. 1 left The girls in town; they're— er— we sailed from New-York, and Iknew Iwas 6 Pianist and Or«ar.l«t. St. John'« Chapel. 43 vails- there of next morn!n ST she came Studio. 36th St. IPalestrina which a taken place Thursday finishing safe in taking his back. Variclc St. Residence. 32 West suggest trend toward the last at the National Arts up a bit of shopping. It's rather early check. And when we can't brt^& t£ X contalDln tortoise conception. It is the flow of — Mt \xl BUS * e the shell modern in the Club, was postponed to next Friday, and th° not more than It o'clock, you know. Itake a check we accept other security, 2?? PV°.lclon were right. tufting •voices, the color results from combina- Can until f,tVi T X. The bulkeley which place changed to Sherry's. voyage h reclous tortoise shell was really ~mmeTanna HILLS. tions and registers, the clarity of have a word with you in your office?" sometimes on the return the chief stew- ?i£false vl ? a NEWTON. the har- bottom of the box and concealed a pearl VOCAL. Studio. HOTEL. jnonies, the reposefulne&3 resulting from con- The purser bowed courteously and I<-<1 the way ard and I. between us, have a regular pawn- dog collar nearly Broadway, near 9Stn St. The third concert of chamber by worth a thousand dollars. What Fcious ease of utterance, the loveliness of the music the from the broa !. white deck hia cabin, but an shop. Oh, yes, the chief steward often advances did she say? Just flung up Individual Adele Margulies Trio will to haughty her head and looked (vIAirLAND voices and the spiritual exaltation of take place In JKollan odd smilo played under iiis mustache. money. You see, a man or woman in trouble when Itold her that It was more than CLAUDE GRirftTH the whole that the {esthetic mystery lies. Hall on next Tuesday evening. A new trio by my Job was worth to aid and INSTRUCTION INPIANO AND nAIQIOXT. 'Sing The pr^at steamship had cist anchor ia the will ui>peal to the officer he or she knows best. abet smuggling 133 HALL. NEW YORK. "In contrast is the Motet. Ye.' Bach's Lange-MUller, F, Idon't mind telling you the STUDIO. CARNEGIE is Gothic, rugged, massive, upward Beethoven's sonata in for dawn, day's coaling An experienced goes at the task of ard that chief stew- structure pianoforte violin, sky's Bay of Naples at with a traveller and Ibetween us now a striving, the voice of men. The and and Techaikovi Trio borrowing unconcerned, pledges have collection of work Is written minor, Op. ("In Memory of Great They could hardly Ball before dark, but in a most businesslike which includes a French gown two of four parts in A 50 a ahead. that's a MME.tone building, breathing. /or each. The first ArtJat"), will be returning fashion. It's only new one game wonder, a coral chain, a correctHERZOG^rToBM trial free. Tnes- « holr begins at once Inthe fugal style character- the music. already iiassentcerp who were to the the at the who porcelain, valuable miniature on day and Friday afternoons. 503 Caroeirle Hill. selects roundabout methods. Particularly three cameos, an Empire fan, an um- istic of all of Bach's works of this class. For States were arriving on each trip of the tender. is this brella with an Ivory ?our measures the second choir provides a The conceit of by true of women, who, handle which comes from - har- chamber muslo Geraldine As the two men seated themselves in the no matter how much they India, an embroidered kimono worthy of a monk substratum for the polyphony by a swell- Morgan, violin, lay darin, man- SALLY FROTHINGHAM AKERS. and Laura Danzigei, pianoforte, purser's ottlrv the prospective pacseng :• ex- aside for shopping and art collecting, are but the property of a sporty bachelor, . inginjunction In chorda of the first and second place some hand embroidered thingumbobs 201 EIGHTY-SEVENTH STREET. teat, 'Sing ye. ting ye, eing ye!' willtake in Hall to-morrow even- tended his cigar case apt to overstep the limit. Then, too, the in- which WEST but then Itis viollncelio, come from a convent near Paris and belong \u25a0whirled off into the tumultuous fugal current." ing. Paul Morgan, and Joseph Ku- "Have a pleasant trip?" inquired the purser »experienced traveller does not count on the in- a young to , cidentals, woman who is an expert accountant varlk. willtake part, and the music played as he accepted the weed. the tips, etc., not mentioned in guide and went broke on her "MARGARET 60ETZ. "," will be sonata B minor, years, first vacation in four Concerts, r.eeltal.-i. Instruction. CARNEGIE! HALL* 's which the Ora- Bach's in Mozart's "Yes and no," replied his gue?t. "Pay, those books. an inlaid mandolin, which will be re- sonata No. 8, in D (both for violin and piano- claimed by a college boy. torio Society will give for the first time In are worst "Pee that woman In the squirrel coat, leaning who's been abroad l forte), and Brahms quartet in G minor. Italians tho ever!" with his tutor, things FREDERICK and ,-peeoa Art*, America on Tuesday evening, March 14, at Car- against the rail? She came aboard at Genoa and small too numerous Carnegie ABBOTTS^ The purser nodded silently. He had known it to every man HalL Write for lniormatloa. nepie Hall, with Mater," is pocket. mention. No doubt and woman Dvorak's "Stabat For the purpose of raising funds necessary to \u25a0was comingr. with U3 cents in her And it never of them has money in bank at home. They a setting Ludwig p straight simply got beyond depth of Uhland's ballad of the Nor- the continuation of the studies of Maximilian "Ithought Iwas a pretty good business man," hazed her. She went to the chief their on the other Bide, TOWNSEND H.FELLOWS up VOICE CULTURE. T. TTEn hero of the Battle of Hastings. Uhland, Joachim, steward and told him she wanted $25 until she used letters of credit and cash funds, and CARNEGIE HALL. N. PUzer under a concert will be given trusted to coming best beloved of German romantic poets, wrote Thursday reached New-York, and she gave a our to save them. You see, next evening in Mendelssohn Hall. him cameo we carry the same passengers on two or three "TalUefer" In1812, when only twenty-five years Pilzer is a young violinist of more than ordinary for security. She didn't really need the money; trips. They CARL E. DUFFT, Basso. look on this boat as their ocean CONCERT. ORATORIO. Studio. SO EAST 2TO 8T old, after special study InParis of French medi- gifts and promise, lt Is said. no one ever tips the stewards until we touch home, and, if they can Just worry along till eval literature. In Uhland's verelon Taillefer port, and then she could get money from her they strike the port where we pick them up. MoKellar, they willbe able le a young Bervitor of "William of Normandy, Mrs. Gertrude Elizabeth who is a family, who will meet her on the dock. But to borrow. MBS.THEBEStH.HELSOIIff^ga Organists, "Ican Bay this because I'm an American, you whom sweet singing and cheerful bearing win Fellow of the American Guild of vrlll she didn't like the sense of carrying an empty see; always organ it's Americans who borrow in this the duke's favor. He asks and receives knight- give a free recital in the Old Thirteenth pocketbook. After she had squared herself happy-go-lucky, unconcerned -way. Somehow WALTER S YOUNG. ly rank, and when he rides forth the duke's Street Presbyterian Church next Tuesday even- with customs and greeted her fam- foreigners, particularly German and English VOCALINSTRUCTION. CARNEGIE HALL,It.T. the officials tourists, close, sister watches him admiringly from the ing. For the sake of variety there willbe vocal ily, come boat, watch their purses mighty and tower. by Fechheimer, she'll back on the hunt up the are seldom caught napping. Before the Hastings begs music Mra Lutle soprano, and steward, $25 Neither do the MICHAEL NYROP battle of Taillefer the Edwin Wilson, barytone, members of the choir chief lay down the and take up her French or Swiss often contribute to an ocean •17 Carnegie Han and 61» West 151st St. privilege of being the first to ride against the of the church. cameo. Perhaps her husband will come aboard liner pawnshop. English army. He approaches sings Lord, no! company pays CAMBRIA. I Foremost Instructor of the> the foe. with her ai:d add his thanks and a remem- "Interest? The us to SIGNORUA>DOU>I3T. J Italian acaooL of Roland's deeds, and slays two English Mascagnl and Leoncavallo have been quar- be courteous and obliging to passengers. It's a 55 EAST 89TH STREET. brance for the man who saved his wife this our training. course, knights ere relling: in the about "Roland part of Oh— well—of if a the battle Joins. After the victory newspapers of trifling annoyance. man chooses to express his appreciation —er—• Mascagni made i ' Duke William honors him at a triumphal ban- Berlin." the statement that get things security. aflnancial way, we don't refuse. No, we ARTHUR Jbv> LJ J^s fc^ H Itit | "We odd sometimes for don't VOICE CULTURE. SINGLNvi. CARNEGIE Quet. declaring that brave song would the German Emperor had asked him to com- sporting refuse, but neither do we expect It. Why, bless n»t* Taillefer's Not long ago a well known writer on you, ring In his ears forever. pose the opera first, and only after his refusal if it wasn't for these funny experiences Vocal simple topics crossed with us from Southampton to mighty vllrti?ifHAC %J»IlvOfifiFIXV^VIVIs-.method, «»nre. Uhland altered the original story. History or given Leoncavallo, our life at sea would be dull and mo- quickly learned. had the commission to in New-York. He had been playing the English notonous." Correspondence solicited. 24 and M EAST list ST. tradition recounts that Talllefer ("cleaver of denying the story. Leoncavallo accused his col- iron"), a Norman minstrel, or Juggler, rode races and went flat broke. The only thing he forth to defy King army at Hastings, league of prevarication; whereupon Mascagni could put up for security was a magnificent sang Harold's STUDIO NOTES. MML CAMPBELLS %£3ZJ%2ESt >- Bongs of and Charlemagne, retorted: "As far as the remark that Ihad placed 303 Carnegie HalL Re*. 151 XV. 78th Roland threw pair of field glasses. He wanted some money Marchesl method. his sword into the air and caught lt, then myself in opposition to the truth is concerned. I down might retort that has been to play poker to tako a hand in the dally struck an Englishman with hia lance and Mr. Leoncavallo and Miss Florence Ciechale. who has recently returned dr. fix texor- another with his sword, ere he was guilty of invention. The former would be a new pool. The chief steward loaned him $30 on the LAWSON song himself slain. in my conduct; latter to her home in Ohio after a course of study with Concert. Oratorio. studio. 7 Wr«t I2d Si. The that Taillefer Bang is believed to have thing the a new thing in glasses (and, by way. loan was per- consisted lines, his art." the the Louis Arthur Russell, of this city, gave a recital of short in the style of the old Well, turned a few days ago In Canton, Ohio, that Prankish sagas, rather than fectly safe). that chap's luck with was highly MISS WIETHAN,A.C.M. ftZ^^J'^jZ quotations from straight poker, appreciated, according to "The News." of that city. the famous "Chaneon de Roland." with its This afternoon at Carnegie Hall will be the loan. He won two nights at ducements to talented pupils. Reaidence-StujlJ. -lE. 4tJu glorification of the hero, perlßhed Ysaye's in city. he captured pool who at the last recital this On this occa- and the third day tho for the Agnes Summer Geer, reader and entertainer, gave Sieging, Pass of the of M.B. DE BOH teac&ea Artistic pure !u!MS Itoncesvalles. In defeat Charle- sion he will be assisted by Vernon d'Arnelle, boat's speed. He took up his glasses, gave the a Myrtle method or voice Discing, tone building *a>lperfect bratsV magne's army, in the year 778. concert In the Room. Waldorf-Astoria, on lr,i. )>!!> Richard Strauss barytone, Jules De Befve, chief steward a tip, and then the day we Studio*. &17. Carueg.* Hall. tcld a Vienna Interviewer in 1902 that he was and pianist. This ?5 Tuesday evening, February 23. with Miss Hortens* then at work on "Taillefer" (published in1908 as will be Ysaye's eleventh public appearance in landed in .New-York he hocked them again, be- Marie Sheldon, soprano; little Carrie Bruero. cor- his Opus 52). wonder," uetlst; Mr. Putnam, basso, MRS WILLIAM S. NELSON SSST "I he said, "that such a this city. He will play Handel's Sonata cause he'd lost everything he'd won and hadn't and Edward Blalla, Vocal Instruction. Accompanist. 1 EAST iJTII ST. fresh, beautiful poem has rot In G already been set minor, Bruch's first concerto. Bach's Chaconne. a cent to square up a poker debt and tip his barytone; Mine. Uallard Tornabene. pianist. On to music." In Strause's setting Taillefer is a Thursday afternoon Miss Sheldon and Miaa Geer . Duke William a barytone and the duke's Wilhelmj's paraphrase from "Parsifal," Tschai- room and table steward. The day after we will entertain at a. luncheon In Orange. AUGUST WEISS SraJSS-. deter a soprano. The chorus supplies nar- kowsky's "Serenade Melancollque," a tran- he sent a messenger boy down to the Are., rative, unison, the scription of landed 84 iliiinllHiMs near 117 th M. often in often in the richest Schumann's "Abendlled" and his the his Frederick Abbott's pupils find his (talks eight four own arrangement a dock with money and an order for on oral — cix or part harmony. The of Valse Caprice by Safnt- Pri-rata Instruction by exr«rl«neaii orchestral score RACHMANINOFF. glasses. delivery highly interesting and practical, and are T>IAXO. VIOLIN. TEACHKK, demands no fewer than 102 players, yet "Tail- Saens. A composer, XT teachers; le*K)i» 60c l.al« SU»-*»«.. lefer" is far Russian whose "Cleft" -will *« played last trip we brought enthusiastic about their work. He is planning to near llbth-»t.. coo tusht. less difficult and complex than by the Rußsian Symphony Society next Satur- On our Mediterraneau hold special classes for teachers this coming Btrausa's , even At a concert of the Volpe day. season. in the massive or- Orchestra in Men- home a woman from the midwest who had been fTUIK DAILY CI*A3S. PRICB-COTTLE COS3EHVA- chestral suggestion ef the Battle of Hastings delssohn Hall next Tuesday •» I2t»- new evening the pro- collecting material for lecturing to women's Mrs. William S. Nelson, of No. 1 X. TOHY Ob" MUoiC. S.IU& 7ih-*.v*. a. cox. In thi« work the composer has gone back gramme East 40th-et.. st., Nevr-York. Tel. 2MW J— aaornia«»i>ia. to a eimple will comprise Beethoven's overture to continued his vis-&-vls, "but, say. I've been the first place, she was an inex- was the pianist at the under manner. "Egmont," clubs. In entertainment held the Brahma's second symphony, the done to a frazzle. Hotel men, guides, cabbies perienced traveller and had been 'done' by every auspices of the Woman's Club, at Commonwealth MfIcCLYMONT organist. Holy Tttaww part of the concert of pianoforte concerto in E fl.it (JopC da (they WT* The first the Russian Motta) Vianna don't deserve the name— ought to call 'em Italian with whom she came in contact. In Hall. East Orange, proving an able aid to the INSTRUCTION— AND VOICE. Society and Liszt c symphonic poem. "Lea Pre- — singer, Mine. Fisk. Symphony neijt Saturday evening will ludes." brigands). shopkeepers they got all my addition, she hid lost her head over photographs piano sias* be taken up by the C minor symphony of Sergey money." He was a big man, but h« looked and pictures, aud had spent her last on At Miss Clay's West Conservatory, inHDCCPN STUDIO. S3O —« dollar End S6O ol«»s Tia (?811 Tanelew, professor Augusta actually No. IWllKSOtila Aw.. Ivanovlch now Of counter- Miss Zuckermann, a young pianist sheepish. "To pot ri-rht down to fans, She was in board the ho;it at Naples, West End-aye.. there are special departments who art and for. point and harmony at the Moscow Conservatory has studied with Alexander Lambert, will I'm broke. My letter of is exhausted; she a note asking for away languages literature, as well as a kinder- K. BRISTOL* teacher of the voice. MA* credit sent $25 to get from art. and T7VREDEBICK San Rama, Central West. and once Its director, as predecessor Kive a pianoforte recital in I've nothing but a check book; garten for the young folks, which has proved suc- JD dreae Hotel Park of Safonoff. Mendelssohn Hall on and the girls are her hotel. We had eight hours' coaling before cessful. Tanelew's leanings are clearly in March 15. She willplay the up at the with the "VMtVW Tanor. vale* culture, K9E.!U9i the direction Toccata and Fugue hotel baggage. We cant pet üb, so Iwent on ashore with the doctor N. XOii±*Dl, Friday. 3 to u-.ai. of the in D away pay and JW. i.free classical German school, and the sym- minor by Bach (Taussig's transcription), a till we our bill. And, say, Inearly called on her. the hadn't a thing to offer me Mme. Anna Werner Is an enthusiast on the phony made a deep impression among Knapsody by Brahms, and compositions by Whooped with Joy when you'd subject of the Marchesl method, which she *%£'£%«£„. musicians Chopin, Raff, Iheard shown but pictures, but Iknew they would bring teaches. WIRTZPIANOSCHOOL •y its characteristics, which are rarely met with Liszt and Scarlatti. up!" to modem Ruwtlan compositions. A double what she had paid for them if they were George movement" The shrewd glance of purser New-York, gave Carlo Kohrasen. of No. 330 St. Nicholaa-.-vvo.. from Konyus's suite "From Childlife Rubin Goldmark's overture, the was fixed on Bold In so I her the money. specialty MARY FIDELIA.BUST. c T entitled Nurse"; "Hiawatha." the face of the man opposite. who makes a of the VirgilClavier m«th- JSSt £ff . "The Slbellus's "Musette" and played here on one occasion by The latter raised When w.e docked at New-York there was some piano Instruction, Dargomyzhekl'fl \u25a0'Kazachok," both the Boston Sym- ort of has classes for children a T»rri MAVDOUNMTAXI>HARPIST. INSTMTC- enjoyed by phony his head suddenly and wiped the perspiration misunderstanding; husband, who was and adults. A,H , CAK.NKUIE H.UU the audiences at earlier concerts, played Orchestra, had a hearing recently in her to L TION. COXCMT3. willbe from his forehtad. her, and, by the orchestra. After an aria Vienna at the hands of meet was a day late, honestly, the way Spll^roU. lraaona Studio. Car- from Tach'al- Konzertvereln. The you Busan D. Edson gave a at her Rlrnnr Carlo M. Sat., kowsky*s "Eugene Onegin." sung by George critic of the "I want to loan me some money. By that woman over pictures musical studio Hall. &t». Application, receded Wed. t '-11. tenor, programme "liusikalisches Wochenblatt" com- fretted her was some- No. 125 West 66th-st., for Carrie Jacobs Bond, the M*t* Leon Mocre. the will ments on the Jove! this is a devil of a country, my thing funny. elocution, concludo absence of the characteristically where She had enough left from the composer, at which she ... NKS ~r\c c D t nun ux« with Rachmanlnoffs fantasia. "The Cliff" a national note in the are good. rendered several musical I'KK^ONATOft. ta» Firth At?. strong piece of descriptive music, rnuslc. a note which Dvorak checks no Can you let ma have $200 $20 to stop a day in New-York, and finally compositions, both instrumental end vocal. sim m: Gttn which wlii be proclaimed in symphony and music her performed In response to his chamber till we strike New-York? I numerous requests written in America. Of course. don't ex- husband appeared on the scene. They came MM KL>rER. SOrctANO*— number papCst from those who you :ocacn. II w«»t «*:&St. had heard lt the previous sea- pect to do It on a blankety-blank check- down together for those photographs, and you A musical was given by the pupils of Leopold Fr^ch diction: accomp*J»Ut book. Iguess on Saturday at TURKEY NINE YEARS OLD. this security is good enough." would have thought by the way the Winkler afternoon his studio. No. aim rmiionn 111070 Vocal Instruction. He laid on woman 61 East 120th-st., the programme including Chopin's SI6. EQUInOU \u25a0AnZ.U tx w. Men. Tii.*sm BiTMt At the fourth concert of the A search will be made for beef and poultry that the purser's desk a velvet case behaved that they w.ere Kohtnoors. Club, Mendelssohn Trio holding "Concerto. F minor." performed by Julius Schendel; In the Hotel Majestic next ha* been kept in cold storage for an unprecedented a string of pearls worth two hundred "Once a woman pawned ten pairs >r>rr. CAHOLDfIB jiabtn ft-ottcb. Tuesday after- dozen of Chopin's "Ballade. G. minor." Miss Maude Young; llAriuuuy. tU 834 SB, 0000 ' length of time. There is a turkey in Washington times tho $200 for he The with ma piano anil Weat c.. Francis Arrhambault will sing Massenet's which asked. purser gtorea for $50 und never redeemed to -•\u2666Vlrfon Fugitive" that has been on Ice for nine years, and unlocked a drawer, Weber-Weinrartner'B "Invitation the Dance." and two songs The trloa Dr. Wiley counted out two hundred them. Iknew Iwas safe, for if she had paid arranged tor two pianos. Misses be Mendelssohn's Op. in negotiating for it. and will serve it to his dollars in Elsa Behrens and nnooKi.rx. Jill 49 and Op 51 class Italian money, and shoved it, with the 50 cents a pair for them, as she probably had Lulu Oavette; Mosskowsky's "Etlncelles." Victor Sorlln willplay some violoncellofcbtttK if it« purchase does not make too large necklace, Miss Ida solos inroads back to the man in the fur (they were Romun gloves) they Sllverman: Hugo Relnhold's "Impromptu, C sharp in his appropriation. The test Is going to be a hard overcoat. had cost her minor," Marjorie Rudolf, and other numbers. .„ one for the -subjects." "That's all right, Mr. S m take your $00. so Iwas $10 to the good. never Martha Pignol, The last Symphony Concert for Young People Their first meal will a . I heard Pupil of Professor K. Jetiltexkx Berliu. Thorough Mima one, be check any time." And away a word from her. I giovet ;this season will be given fine but after that they will face mysteries went his caller to and carried those The children's recital hald at the Virgil Piano tion In all brjueaea or ulaao. on* playing. * under the direction of that would redeem his daughters back and forth in my locker for nearly a year STLDIO. «0 SIXTU-6T.. BKOOKL.TM. Frank Damrosch next Saturday daunt the stoutest palate. During and their Paris finery. until tha white gloves turn, School. No. 19 West Wth-st.. yesterday afternoon. afternoon In ''' tre oO<3B " the In speaking 1a bit yellow Then Carnegie Hall. Lillian ', WtU be erved and then the same of the incident to friends later on 1 turned them over to my wife, was well attended. The following pupils, as«s Blauvelt will be the will »oO<3B»be put away . and after she IIUSIC, soloist. The in cold storage and kept the purser said: had picked out what she wanted for ael' from six to thirteen years, took part: Horace QUINCEY COLLEGE OP orchestral numbers are not only Jcodsfor different periods ehe betjan selling hr 13 Patches At*.. Cor. Qulnry, BiMkba. N. V. before serving again. For in- "That man is worth thorn to her fr'ends lam and Dorothy Dow, Marjorie Houck. Robert Cully. culture, plan* elocution, violin, b*njo. lovely examples of pure music, but they af- stance a quarter of millions—made 'cm in the drawing a Binall Irregular *tili Vole* man- ford an opportunity for will beef will furnUh steaks at last years— and but Income from that Lucille Bentley. Janle and Marjorie Bartlett, dolin. io. Write for term* and particulars. UZOM interesting comparison the beginning of th month, five itmade him sick to apply to deal. Ipresume the Ells- 1~ OITRA.NDSR, ,Of the work of the great and then be kept woman had spent more abeth and JeanettA Sciortino. Raymond KMMA Maaa««r. masters. Beethoven and thirtyor sixtydays, until me for a dinky loan. Ifhe'd been an experi- than the planned abroad, her Garrison, Nobls, Vole*. Wagner, and the latest master, or a year later, and then tried husband was B«rt Arnes Marjorie Wilson Nor- Edward Elirar ' Expert chemist, pass enced traveller he wouldn't angry, wouldn't give her money to redeem man Lemcke. Walter Abrahams aud KmilyJestj The programme: will .upon ev*ry ™r*el have minded it at as was out them COLLEGE OF MUSIC,** fool consumed by of all, but this was his Or, and she not mucft. by the game aha BROOKLYNAt*., , 4 in P the class. Dr. Oeddi « of th* rim trip abroad. if ju.st let them 'slide.' 549 Greene bat. NnSfaail mm! Many Art*. SrtJipJior.y No. flst B«oth«»»«» Service, he'd Thorough Instruction. Piano. Volect. Elocution. Vtotta. \-V*mero" from \u25a0'II Re P.store" m™« Public Health willbe in had less money to draw on "A* you know, Lillian "wart attendance on "!£ he wouldn't probaoly tortoise shell la very PARENTS AND THEIR PROGENY. Harp. Mandolin. Banjo, .to. IU««. W.Caawr. Dim-tor. Slme. Blauvalt. t y EXPeert n bbl ' have felt so bothered. was cheap In Southern Italy, duty Trfam* Wagner SKlVS"wilfYe eVP?oP?o yed aannd m It his utter help- but the is heavy Lj will ehemlcca lessness \u266650 per cent. Ibelieve. Well, a Th« Pled Piper of Hamelln Canine la Lehmanq -be applied to eviTphase" of ofrthe that broke him up. \ clever Phila- had Just charmed THE KLINGENFELD CONSESVATOBY "\u25a0> Mw. Mlllan Blauvelt.H...V.H used on the systems en>£ ffi* delphia girl tried a smooth game 'Overture. "In the South" of the voting in "Of course. Idon't always accept many on me not the children Into the mountain, Bl Mu»ic Bc&aol of Elocution. Prtm«U« Art SBS Mrtars Elgar a check In ro trips back. She had bought Iwpirt481 Putnam Ava work which that fashion. When In Florence "Their parents would insist on telling Iadvance money to a pas- a tortoise bhell set for her dressing tabl« that me the barytone, is to senger it at my own could not te duplicated in bright things they he explained. piano tecjinic. Coudert. sj.|s a soug is risk, not at the com- New- York tor le« said." Lllf,STEKICI\H.ll*UL.UOU, Brooklyn. .pany/B. than $2uO. Half way on CHFS BEEBE. 439 Ualsey St.. BtUl. it U part of. my business to know across the homeward Herewith the rest of the bachelors la.town pAMo* H. BERNARD carpenter, ©6* »l m.u»'m i>r«m?Ur hUa^uU at ma^q. MR*UXi.a*«m.lira**Un. J»i»ciuuj«r kUca *i*uw4uug^4»