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Sunday, 18 May 2008

Programme of Concerts

Week Ending July 16th, 1910 

From New York to Poughkeepsie 


MORNING CONCERT

Metropolitan Orchestra, MARTIN VAN PRAAG, Director


PART ONE—From 9 to 10 o'clock

 1 Two-Step,

"Motor King",

 Frantzen

 2 Selection,

 "Queen of the Moulin Rouge,"

 Hall

 3 Valse,

"Artist Life,"  

Strauss

 4 Characteristic,

"Song-Bird,"  

Alford 

PART TWO—From 10.20 to 11.20 o'clock

5 March,

 "Wein-Bleicht-Wein,"

Strauss

6 Overture,

"Fest,"  

Leutner

7 Paraphrase,

"Forsaken,"  

Kretsmer

8 Idyli,

"African Dreamland,"  

Atwater

9 Selection,

"Pagliacci,"  

Leoncavallo

PART THREE—From 12.30 to 1.00 o'clock

10 Intermezzo,

 "Smyrna,"

Tyers

11 Valse,

"Eternelle Irresse,"  

Ganne

12 Medley,

 

Shapiro



HOTEL GERARD

123 West 44th Street

A  Minute from  Broadway
 

Hotel Gerard New YorkThe most convenient location in N. Y., within walking distance of all the principal shopping districts, theatres and clubs. 

Absolutely Fireproof Family and Tran­sient Hotel; Cool and Comfortable. 

European   Plan, $1.00 day

and up.

American   Plan, 2.50 day

and up. 

JOHN RANKIN,  Prop.
T. J. MORRIS. -  Mgr.

Crosstown cars from day line pier, 42nd St., to 6th Ave. Hotel two blocks north. 

INDIGESTIBLE.

"Are you fond of etchings?" asked the young man who had taken the hostess's pretty niece from the country down to supper.

 

"As a general thing, yes," she answered, looking up into his eyes with an engaging-frankness that threatened havoc to his heart; "but," she added, hastily, as he started to say something pretty, "not to-night, thank you; it is rather late. A small piece of jelly will be sufficient."


A WORK-A-DAY WORLD.

"Then you place industry before genius?"

"Yes; industry can get on without genius, but genius can't get on without industry."

 

 
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