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33 HEAT THE STTiTDAY OXOBF MAO. A ZINE AKD EDITORIAL StKCTIOM THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE FEBRUARY 27, 1921 72 PAGES SPECIALTY IIIQIIIIillHlllQllMIIQI ill TWO JkM I Tremont and GOOD RGHT GOODS PRICES ft meyer jonasson o. Boyistonsts. mm RE MONT TEMPLE STORc omes Spring MonthEnd a ce With a charming newness of styles and freshness of materials in outer Garments of novel and of more staple character. The three-quarter length predominates, whether it be in the coat wrap with wide mandarin sleeves or in the more fitted models.

There are scarf collars with wide fringes and tassels, as well as large draped shawl collar effects. Many Garments are trimmed with tinsel and with twist stitching. The materials are Marvella, Andrea, Ramona de Luxe, Veldyne, Camelshair, Chamoistyne and other known fabrics. What is very important Prices Are Not Extravagant. IcJ I Mail Orders Carefully Filled A Month-End Clearance possessing remarkable price advantages and including many lots of slightly soiled merchandise resulting from constant handling during the alterations recently made in our store.

For Monday Something Very New Hair Goods a nd Very Attractive $5.00 landing, Left to Right Misses Helen Chen Fong, W. S. Siu, H. W. Yung, Mabel Chen Fong, Nora Haiung, Rose Hsiung, Rosa Y.

Liang. Sitting Violet C. Liang, P. K. Yang, Margaret Leong, Julia T.

Lu 20-Inch White Hair Switches 3 short stems. $8.00 value. Now 24-inch Switches Real hair, naturally waved, 3 short stems, medium and dark shades 2.50 CAMELSHAIR POLO CLOTH COATS (as pictured), strictly tailored, three-quarter length model, in light and dark shades; inverted double plait in back, ornamented with three cross straps of material. Deep set-in raglan sleeve; notch collar; three-button coat front with long revers, slit pockets, finished with silk stitching; helt and bone buckle. Coat lined throughout with Peau de Cygne Silk: buttonholes, lining and pockets finished by hand.

Extra Size Gowns tomime feature. Miss W. S. Shi, Boston '22, is author of the pantomime. Miss Rose Hsuing, Miss Nora Hsuing.

both students at Mt Ida School in Newton; Miss H. W. Tung, Miss Julia Hu and Miss P. K. Yong of Wellesley.

'22; Miss Margaret Leong, New England Conservatory, '22; Miss Violet Liang and Miss Mabel Chen, Boston University, '20, take part in It. H. Huang of Harvard is chairman of Mrs Richard M. Saltonstall, Mrs Robert F. Duncan.

Mrs Paul Revere Frothing-ham, Mrs Frederic Cunningham, Mrs Harcourt Amory, Mro Charles K. Oum-mings, Mrs Harold Peabody, Mrs John CooTidge. Mrs John E. Thayer, Mrs Horace Binney, Mrs Charles E. Mason, Mrs Augustus Thorndike, Mrs C.

C. Ely, Mrs Charles W. Eliot. Mrs Robert YVinsor, Mrs Ellery Sedgwick, Mrs Galen L. Stone, Mrs MacGregor Jenkins.

Mrs Charles Jackson, Mrs Theodore R. Ludlow. Mrs Charles Clifford Payson. Mrs J. Pennington Gardiner, Mrs Philip 8.

Parker, Mrs Llewellyn Howland, Mrs Paul D. Rust. Mrs Robert YV. Means, Mrs Henry H. Fay, Mrs John C.

Phillips Jr. Mrs William H. i 25 Fine Quality Cotton Gowns Hamburg; trimmed. Extra well made. Formerly Special MISSES' SIZES, 14 to 20 years xx7rMrirTvT'C CfZTrC; If, Afi hnct Two short plays will be presented by Chinese students Monday evening in Symphony Hall for China With one exception, probably, all those taking part, even the ushers, will be Chinese.

Admittance is by invitation only. Thomas W. Lamont is the only American to take part and he will come from New York to deliver an address. He Is chairman of the Chinese Relief Committee. Dr Alfred Sze.

the new minister from China, will also give an address. There will be a farce by four students, H. C. Chen, Harvard, '21; T. L.

Hsl, graduate student at the same college, and T. J. Chen and K. C. Chang of Tech.

Mr Chang wrote the play. Miss M. Chen assists, he is a graduate of Boston University. Chinese young women will give a pan 39-75 the committee on arrangements, F. C.

Polo Cloth Coat. VV V.V IT! XI J. Uitnw, Last Spring would have been $60.00 Extra Size Sateen Petticoats Tsu of Tech is stage manager. K. C.

LI of Tech is chairman of the finance committee, Ta Li of Harvard is in charge of the publicity and T. K. Ho of Harvard will be in charge uf the BO ushers. The patronesses of the affair are: Mrs Henry L. Higglnson, Mrs Bryce Gray.

Mrs Philip S. Sears. Mrs David Cheever, Mrs Henry S. Grew, Mrs Louis Curtts, Mrs Rudolph Weld, Mrs Charles F. Weed, Mrs Allston Burr, Mrs Ed-: ward W.

Grew, Mrs Philip S. Dalton, i Daniel de Monocal, Mrs Andrew J. Peters, Mrs Ernest T. Gregory, Mrs A. Laurence Hopkins, Mrs George R.

I Fearing Jr. Mrs James L. Barton, Mrs I Brooks Adams. Full flounce with dust ruffle; cut extra full Allen. Mrs Jasper whiting.

Mrs John 2.25 Mrs W. Bartol. Mrs Morton Prince, through hips. Formerly $3.00. Now Bancroft, John P.

Moors, Mrs Hugh sic an: Small Balance of Winter Stocks to Be Closed Out Monday Many were disappointed who, on account of weather conditions, could not attend our markdown sale last week. What remains of Winter stock goes on sale MONDAY MORNING at 9 o'clock at still further reductions. Quantities Are Small Come Early Waists New Striped Tub Silk Waists Semi- tailored style; sizes 36-44. Formerly i 3 no Tt ia curious that so many i to hear him. He would avoid the deadly i 'Chinoiserle, Dagmar de Carvel monotony of accents which spoils most I ner; "A Thousand Years Ago or cultivated musicians vmo of ragtime.

More." Nathaniel Dett; Air from the would die. rather than admit Subtletv of performance will work American Indian opera, "iShanewis," "Jazz' Folk i vv I "Bfc flQ oii. FwfliiAn Music riayea ana unarms aaeneia uaaman: "i Heard a a tair snow. that they enjoyed ragtime as I wonders with ragtime, and profess OI IOIK 1t chur nllv to IOIS J. a cViAa.

flli- to played quality; sizes 36-44 Extra Size Lingerie Waists Sizes 46-54. Special rtinv- thnt it is an admiration for all sorts ii-atinn for all SOltS Cry," William Arms Fisher; "The Waterfall," CM. Mabel Daniels; "T-iong Ago." Linn Seller: "I Know Where a Garden Grows," John H. Densmore; "Joy. Shipmate.

Joy," (M. Harold Hanson. music. Folk music is nothing but popu- our present-day American folk music. past centuries mugenuy lar mus'c of collected in out of'the way places where Concert and Recital Programs for the Current Week it has happened to survive because fashions change slow.ly.

The sort of unsophisticated country 7" -jtr tl for centuries WAISTS Were Now Crepe de Chine Waists, semi-tailored $12.00 $7.50 Satin Overblouses, embroiderer 16.00 7.95 Hand Made Waists 8.00 3.95 Imported Voile Waists 8.00 5.95 SYMPHONY HALL. Huntington and Mass a vs-Today at Marguerite Extra Size Waists Extra Size Black Seco Silk Waists 'TJ .98 48-54. Formerly $5.00. Now D'Alvarez, contralto, and Mlscha ue- en clothes oi tne eiau vltzki. pianist.

Ana rrom Mpnigtnie great-great-grandparents, as rPf" Aulide' Gluck: '1 Attempt from hi at-ff i tUl -lmr aWH, WI1KJI, niLOIIll Li will ai so DRESSES Wcre Now Misses' Taffeta or Satin Dresses $29.75 $19.75 Small Women's Serge Dresses, cmbroidere 1 vest. 39.75 25.00 Misses' Serge Dresses 19.75 12.50 Vomen's Dresses of Chiffon Velvet, Satin or Taffeta 59.50 35.00 Women's Braided Georg- ette Dresses, over 4o.00 35.00 Women's Mignonette Dresses 59.50 39.75 peasants still often do, Slckw8g lo and VThy Hand Re- go on singing tne name iinda rrom uiao and Aeneas, ur- uhfor inert a. ennign'v More energetic cell; "Danza, danza!" Durante; Sonata, Appasionata, Op. 57, Beethoven; "Neb-bi," Refiplghi; rThe Butterlly is In Love with the Rose," Cox; "Sea Fever," Ireland; "All For You." Martin; Nocturne such as the zoth century change their styles oftener. in music as 8t the thousands of $5 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats.

in sharp, Etude (Uuttcrnj Ktuae folk tunes coUeu ana Now the tad ior meiu IT uiacic K.eys;, enerzo. snarp minor, among musicians there are a few ahm.st "Troika." Tschalkowsky Para-uprfect melodies, which are. as Booai pira8. on themes of the Blue Danube Toscanini Farewell Concert Friday Night Arturo Toscanini and his La Scala Orchestra will make what is probably their last farewell appearance in Boston at Symphony Hall Friday evening of this week. Their American tour has been a success more remarkable than even the most enthusiastic, press agent would have ventured to prophesy.

At every concert thousands of listeners have been roused to a pitch of enthusiasm almost unheard of in this country. The critics, as well as the public, hnve been unusually kind to Toh-canini. He and his orchestra have given admirable rerforniances of the best symphonic music, with no concessions to what is miscalled popular taste. On Friday's program is a suite by Pizettl. perhaps the most discussed of the young Italian composers, from music written to D'Annunzio's "La Pis-anella." Only a single song of his has yet been heard here, though a sonata is announced for the next Boston Musical Association concert.

This suits should prove one of the chief novelties of the current season. The symphonv ia to be Mozart's beautiful flat ma'lnr, with the familiar minuet, and the exquisite slow movement. rt i i II Lllli i '117 '9 UU r' 1.1 luiico Jl nr.n- $295.00 knovvn omposers. A nren. uw uj sense has, however, been talked and riir sonsrs springini-' $29.75 $50 Misses' Serge Suits.

spontaneously from the great heart or the people, and thus deserving rever- New Spring DRESSES Our new enlarged Dress Department affords every woman an opportunity to select a new and perfect fitting dress with skillful workmanship and splendid quality of Dress as illustrated is made of extra fine quality gingham, in Billie Burke stvle; sizes 38-50. $0.98 Flute de Pan." "La Chevelure" and "De Reve." Debussy; "Seguidilla" from "Carmen," Bizet. Today at Virginia Rea, soprano, and Max Rosen, violinist. Friday at 2:30 and Saturday at 8. Boston Symphony orchestra.

Seventeenth program "Scotch" Symphony, Mendelssohn; "Indian Sketches," Gilbert (first time); overture to "Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail," battl," from "Don Giovanni." and "Deh vieni non tardar" trom "The Marriage of Figaro." Mozart. Soloist, Alice Nielsen, soprano. Now $15.00 22.50 45.00 ence as utterances There is no evidence tending to prove 5 that folk tunes were not originally composed by Individual professional musicians, minstrels or troubadours. It vou like hut yet dependent on their i musical ability for their bread and I butter, Just as certainly as the modern i writer of "song hits" is dependent on i his If the minstrel did not give his i public what it wanted he was soon out 5 I of a job. COATS Were Coats of Silvertone $35.00 Coats of Wool Velour, fur trimmed 49.50 Coats of Bolivia Cloth.

69.50 Sports Coats, of Suede Cloth with' Australian Opossum shawl collars and cuffs, lined with Lamb's Wool 65.00 Ccats of Duvet de Laine, with Taupe Nutria and, Australian Opossum collars 89.50 Friday at 8:15 La Scala Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini, conductor. Symphony i Folk Tunes Singable in nut Unurl "ljuihnrfl Xn it nvur- FURS Were Raccoon Coats, 45-iiu-h length $400.00 Hudson Seal Coats, deep collar and cuffs of Beaver or Squirrel 595.00 Australian Opossum Coats 600.00 Wolf Sets 75.00 Red Fox Sets 95.00 Beaver and Squirrel Neck Pieces 59.50 Wolf Muffs ,12.50 Hudson Seal and Raccoon Muffs 45.00 Mole and Nutria Muffs 55.00 Australian Opossum Muffs 69.50 Skunk Muffs 98.50 Beaver and Fox Muffs. 120.00 Mink Neck Pieces 45.00 Hudson Seal, Skunk and Wolf Neck Pieces 55.00 Fox Neck Pieces. 95.00 What was wanted was tingao.e tunes ture. 1 thoven Suite from "La Pisan- D'Alvarez and Levitzki This Afternoon m-ith simnle rhythm, and ponsiDty ella;" Iiuebrando Pizettl: "Gooti i riday i i.irn nr line I he 1 .1 A SKCLCI1V 1:1 i.m.

iivui 1 oi.iiini, 1. ujm- it best extant folk tunes are capable of phonic Variations on an Original Theme, Mischa Lcvitzkl. the young American being harmonized in the modern man- Elgar. pianist, who recently made a very sue- 350.00 395.00 45.00 59.50 45.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 45.00 62.50 75.00 27.50 39.75 59.50 39.75 45.00 ners. DUl we anuw nu cessmi apjiearance as soloist at the i wrote and them.

One thing that maninoff. pianist. All Russian program, symphony concerts will play this after- Nurses' White Linene Dresses Maids' Black boisette Long or short sleeves Dresses certainlv did was to sing in chorus from Rachmaninoff. Tschalkowsky, Ku- "rmvuvuy nan tor me last time wl two nam a fifth apart thus pro- I binstein. Medtner and Skriabin.

Boston before a tour Which is to take tw0 Pr.wfiirTiia eonsecutive fifths, i him arornd the world to Europe a 5 "0 orthW CONVENTION HALL. 66 St Hotolph Australia and New Zealand. i 5SK2r hrm6nv thOUfth not St Today at 3:30. People's Symphony Marguerite D'Alvarez. the Peruvian; Sizes 3850 Sizes $25 New Wool Plaid Skirts $13.50 2.98 3.98 y.

OreVieKtm I'mil Mnlli.nhiiii.ir enniliir-inr contralto re it Cine tea here aa one or 36-46. the leading artists in the former Boston Opera Company will share the program FViiu muvic then is the sort gf music Program of American compositions. fViVt of an'v age want to hear Comedy Overture, Gilbert; Introduction will nav for RaMtime and jazz to act 3 of "Azora" and intermezzo and Tnw-wlavs what the Amer.oun Dance from "Cleopatra's Night." Had- iSuWic except" the small minority who ley: suite, "Omar Khayyam." Foote: punuc, excei i Li 1 Symnhonic Chadw i "Ind lan with isne has been for several sea- sons Europe, where she has sung In cpera at Covent Garden, London, as well as in concert. Their program, printed in ful elsewhere on this page, is of excep-! tional musical interest, and sure to Nemo SelfReducing: Corsets WAISTS Were Now Georgette Crepe and Voile Waists $7.00 $2.95 White Georgette Waists, lace trimmed 10.75 6.95 Suite," MacDowell. There is no soloisi tastes vant more than they want any other sorts of music.

Jazz. then, is our inu fAik mitaic enthusiasts. JORDAN HALL. New England Con- please critical as well as uncritical lis- Tnni un. xv.

v.i rti.finf.Tinn sit aiiiri Pullding, Ualnsboro-st en- iopor. who make, tne M.v iTl Ir.Ti, qwhnr Concert between folk mueic to Tas. violinist. Sonata in minor. Tat- 0--.

have been red iced in his lu.nuln rlni. concerto in minor, Mendelssohn; Kea and KOSen Symphony Hall Tonight nnomg Jrov and labeling Sonata in minor. Bach; Serenade, from Africa bj 1 Tschaikowsky; Scherzo, Kdwin Grasso: I a lO Af'inr- llrrtll -j 1 i mem "Ln Oitana." Krutsler: Polonaise Hr Virein a Ilea. a oung American Wombat rur iuais, aim k-iui, jv Were $250.00 $210.00 coloratura soprano, and Max Rosen. si The Amj to.

Wieniawski. in one jminvuipi i j. ",0 Bjieren unaffectedly $159.50 95.00 the bene- 125.00 149.50 I'aralvsis on i oik iul.o, Tuesday at 8:15 Concert for accurate, on writer- of Popular musw Harvard Infantile from Europeans in ttof inta Fatal; Louise Homer Jr. so, interested in is for oprano, and What they are chiefly the violinist whom the late Kdward de Copper, founder of the Flonzaley Quartet, sent abroad to studv with Auer, will give a joint recital torjisht at Symphonv Hall. Many fine things axe said about both artists by those who have heard; them.

Operatic arias and show pieces 1 for violin are likely to make up a large' part of the program. Robert Schmitz, pianist. 'Fantasie and Fugue." Bach-Lizt; i nnnrw m. u7l m-toi i MEYER JONASSON GO. The peasants or 6iw- 111 writer II "The Rose Has Charmed the Miht- and "Soitg of the Shepherd SSLfflSS a Mor.aU.

inBriVtany. last I. Do you want to save money? Step into our Corset Department and select one. They are a sensational value. They have the same superior quality, workmanship and hygienic features as your old Nemo favorites, hut these new friends are cut lower in the bust to meet the demands of the women who prefer low-topped corsets.

sung lchi. KimsKy-ivor3aKou: iwo roiiv-Xb Songs of Little Russia," Zimbali3t; 'The Summer, but they have. ls i much as titty danced. Three avaliers, arr. wcninaier rvoc- hampton, will hold a Washington party Tuesday.

MUii- SinC amount of rnes ri average turne in minor. Etude in minor. ing seems likel Nocturne in major ana Polonaise in 3 American enjoy nresent con A flat major. Chopin; "Vocl di Prima- enjoys dancing, judging b. present con -Bourree." Albert P.wis- Saving His Wind "I am tempted to tell the landlord what I think of this rent raUe:" "Don't do It, Charlie, dear," protested young Mrs Torklns.

"It's bad enough to give him your hard-earned rnonev with-out wasting any of your eloquence on him." Washington Star. Women's Patriotic Organizations Prihoda Debut Thursday Vasa Prihoda, the young Bohemian violinist who has aroused unusual interest in other American cities this season is now scheduled to make his debut Bos'on Thursday afternoon at Jordan Hail. He was obliged to cancel two previous dates here because of illness. Prihoda is 2 years old, a pupil of Mirak at the Prague Conservatory. The story of his rie to 'ame, whether seH; 'Carillons dans lu.

bale, uoms V'ulllemln; d'Kaux." Ravel; "Llsle Jo'eux." Oebussy; "Sing To Me, Homer; "The Angels Are Ganz; "Twi.kenham Ferry." Marzials; "May Day." Walthew. 1 i Vhen a folk tune is crudely and vvardlv planned, the collectors comment 'on its "quaint, archaic When a popular tune at the piesent day hup- 'nT to be also a well-plannod and easilv singable melody it gets no cred.lt 5 torn he unmitigated to I Bi.hir all nouular music, because it is BRASSIERES U. S. W. V.

Auxiliaries department aides of Roger Wal-cott Auxiliary will hold a hist party at headquarters. Id St. Roxbury, Tuesday evening. The Department of Massachusetts will visit the Soldiers Home, Chelsea, Friday evening. An entertainment will be under the direction of Agues E.

Barry. Addle F. Wright Auxiliary of Hover-hill has endorsed the name of Department Senior Vice Pres Elizabeth Bond for department president, at the coming onvention In Gloucester. Wednesday at Hoffmann Quartet. Circlet Brassieres Sizes 38-48 $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 lnor, cnau- The illustration shows Nemo No.

622. which his a low bust and medium skirt, white coutii, sizes 24 to 56. anc! horn. liked by uncultivated listeners, must be concert. Quartet in mln 5 bad unless it from Auverg.ie Trio for piano, violin Cornwall or some other out-of-the-way Brahms; Quartet in flat.

i strictly, 'authentic or not, is at least en-i tertaining. On Christmas Pay of 19U 'he was down and out in Milan, where he had gone to seek his fortune. He saw a sign outside a cafe announcing a con-. cert of the sort common in si'ch places on the Continent, where people like to ozart; pi Advertise your wants in the Daily Globe this week. The Globe has been the leading want and classified medium in Neio England lor over 30 years.

Read, the. want and classified advts in today's Globe. place, as a relic of the Middle Ages. Mrs Inez J. Bender.

National president Woman's Relief Corps, requests each corps care for one of the destitute war orphans of the Near East. She states that if this request is complied with, over 2500 children will be cared for by the Woman's Relief Corps. A meeting of the committee in charge of the plans for the annual reunion of he "1904-Association." will be held at W. R. C.

headquarters Friday at 11 a m- Arnea Parker anoforte, Ernst Hoffmann: horn. Max Hess. iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiianinmaiiniiiiiatiniimi.iomiiiiiiiiiBi Ragtime Rhythmic Th.irsilav ot'-Vaw Prilinda violinist I spend an evening drinking coffee and other things while they listen to music Prihoda asked and received No American highbrow will admit that any good can come cut of Broad-wav Yet American ragtime, which act- minor, smn, iw -t- a.vXo. Hub whn h.r.1 Mm treoognized here as abroad as the best living lieder singers. iinnet i.

maior. v'- wan a conductor at Events and Comments Th. composers whose names appear on "Hymn to the Sun," from "Coq d'O: r.a'lv came irom iHwnmj Two singers from the Chicago Opera has gone all over the TUmBky-Korsakoff; 'Mazurek." Drorak; tt sources to give recitals nere nexi ween. okH amn ftivor with everyone ex SILKS and LACES REDUCED TO 1014 PRICES OR LESS FOR FINAL INVENTOR CLEARANCS ie program of toa i are uhnnv ore all present or former a ie Hislop on Friday and straiciari on llrnn vicinity. Hcnr cept i i diimi.

arranged a concert for him at a reir- Tb-iridnv at S15 -rthur Kraft tenor i concert hall. This was an immerse JnS TM' Hear Itech "Have Toscanini indorsed him. tours liUe Me I hj Heart. acn. "aye or, SoMth iv.i-ir.a Thursday evenings at symphony nan.

euiiiiifu ii has pleased more people than any of Camnr.dge is others who are to appear there poon i it brana or iuik muoie c-i icujcm Club will be held Friday evening in A. Hall. Hancock sq, Charles- t0Coros 63. Roxbury, has presented flaVs to the Dearborn School Mrs rmma 3. Parker patriotic instructor i bad charge of the will a social Olm Ha.l tc morrow evening.

You Seen but a Whit rented on this week Boston s.ympn. Galli-Curci on the 13th, Moiselwitsh one rur. i- i new niece. Henr ta- jianuei an Haydn the befo; ore 1 nen rormue uaiiu, ill: uuiru i i i. Tmm nn 1.85 MIGNONETTE Or high grade trlcoltte.

1 Navy, black and brown Regular value -was $.00. Now marked I now associat- conductor of the Kw Ra Vork Orchestra, was born the the attune and jaw ti ri' irio. brought Fnnofia to this country sense of rhythn folk tur.es to the i "Star clno Tho laat Fall, and the New York public nf melodv. it is true, but rhythm toral. Nightingale i he in Vrthur Koote lives in OVK.K canton emi I I 40 wid Navy.

Pfarl gry. brown. Won- as unmistakably necessary to music i Song of the.Lark and Tne ,9 sajd to be irihodas strcngf melodv Modern orchestral music is Brahms: is on and n. a.s..Hi rhvthml, and less melodic I Strauss: "Comment disaient-ils." Eiszt; point. NU n-t I lal 1.90 Urookline Oeorge W.

Chadwick, noa Sirector of the New England was born in Lowell. The late Kd-ward MacDowell lived In Boston irom i1 to 1S96. 3.55 FANCY U.I. -HUI LACED ETS Tor dreesea. Brown, black and white, ular 14.00 vaiue.

yard navy. I derfut quality, newest i dreti rnateHni Jletulr dav. as a comparison of the work! "Green." Pebussy; "Le Reve from) Mendelssohn "Manon." Massenet: "Ea fitle du rol de nwa Wlf H-e- or omTiiMN "'in 5. 00. I Now.

Chine." Georges Hue: "Celle que Je ni nrnvn. so that hiehbrow as well i specially now. fata. Other Silks, Velvets, Lace, Lining, Dreaa Trimmings, Button, at Similar Low Price Arthur Kraft, the young tenor. "vhrse first Boston recital comes Thurei.a..

fight at Jordan Hall, has studied and sung ch'erlv in Chicago. Frank rge. his accompanist, is well known as a son.c riter. The Cecilia Society. Agiae jaccnu.

conductor, is preparing a performance of "Damnation of Faust, to be given next month. At the Symphony concerts on Good Fridav and Holy Saturday the Harvard Olee Club and the Kadcliffe Choral to-cietv will sing the draal scene from Wagners "Parsifal." The Glee Club will also assist at the third and final Pension Fund concert next month. Mr and Mrs Georges MiqueBe announce an "Ensemble Concert" of nurn-berV for piano and 'cello for Stelnert Hail April 5. Mrs Miqueile i better known as Renee Longy, her maiden name. No Use to Look There c.mnt-A poor man is at the door The long-awaited reappearance ot Anna Pavlowa and her company mi Symphony Hall come on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

The complete program will be printed next Sunday Pavlowa's own numbers are, as now arranged, on Tuesday eveninif "Flora's Awakening." music by Dr.go; Gavotte Ancienne," Marinuzzi; "The Swan" and "Syrian Dance." Saint-Saens On Wednesday afternoon Pav- prefere," Fourdrain: "The Nightingale and the Rose." Rimsky-KorsakofT: "The Way of the Grieg: "To a and "Song of the Open." Frank La Forge. Saturday at 3 Caroline Hudson Alexander, soprano. American program: "Hark! A Voice from Yonder Manger." George W. Chadwick; "A Maid Sings i "Innir -no Rrtward Mac-. Dauahters of Veterans Department Pres Ella W.

Fos will visit Priscil'a Alden Tint 51, Westminster, tomorrow. Dr Esther H. Hawkes Tent Lym. will hold valentine party Tuesday evening. Catherine F- Bradley Tent 63.

South Boston, will hold a whist party in Post I Hall Wednesday evening. The tent will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a costume party Friday evening. The annual supper of the department will be held in G. A. R.

Hall, Pearl St. Worcester. March 7. The Paat Tent Presidents' Association will hold a supper and social in William Olin Hall. Roxbury.

Thursday evening. Sarah Hinckley Sawyer Tent tt. East- as lowbrow musical fashions arc changing in the same direction. No one can reject ragtime on the score that good melody is better than good rhythm. The most that defenders of the superiority of folk songs over jazz are justified in claiming ia that a few of the thousands of extant folk songs are supremely beautiful masterpieces, while the writers of jazx have thus far brought forth no masterpieces.

But most folk tunes are as crude as Jazz, as far from being finished products. It is significant that mans' musicians who are sure enough of thefr musical status to like anything they Klfvutor Service I'd One Fllrht One-Third or Mon BOSTON LACE SILK CO. 5v Marie Madeleine DuCarp. the French pianist whose first recital here earlier in the season demonstrat her remarkable musicianship and technique, will return to Jordan Hall on March 9. she by far the best new pianist this year.

snownakes. iscnai- nnM. era IT h.lK.H i Inwa Will danCd owskv: "California Poppy Tschai- Wanderer to His Heart's Desire," Ar- FP ONE FLIGHT BOSTON 11 MAIL ORDERS FILLED kowsky; "Russian Dance. Kannikorr. That night she appears in "Dragonfly Kreisler; "Choplniana" and "Dance ot the Hours" from "La Gioconda." Numerous numbers by members of LM thur Foote; "Air of Cecilia from Mor-ven and the Grail' and "The Lark Now Leaves His Waterv Nest." Horatio please, like ragtime and often play it to Julia Culp, probablv the finest living concert singer, will give the Sunday r'incert at Svmphonv Hall on April 3.

i -v. tn return next who has lost a leg. Parker: "Wild James aderewsKi it. Orientals." Marion Bauer; company fill out each program. vhent-Minded Professor Tell him we I amuse themselves.

Pader iven't g-ot it, Stories. I and the writer would giv 1 a good deai all. Bef.ore the war tae two wera.

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