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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
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1 Two-Step,
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"Motor King",
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Frantzen
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2 Selection,
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"Queen of the Moulin Rouge,"
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Hall
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3 Valse,
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"Artist Life,"
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Strauss
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4 Characteristic,
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"Song-Bird,"
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Alford
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PART TWO—From 10.20 to 11.20 o'clock
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5 March,
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"Wein-Bleicht-Wein,"
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Strauss
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6 Overture,
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"Fest,"
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Leutner
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7 Paraphrase,
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"Forsaken,"
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Kretsmer
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8 Idyli,
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"African Dreamland,"
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Atwater
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9 Selection,
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"Pagliacci,"
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Leoncavallo
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PART THREE—From 12.30 to 1.00 o'clock
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10 Intermezzo,
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"Smyrna,"
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Tyers
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11 Valse,
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"Eternelle Irresse,"
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Ganne
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12 Medley,
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Shapiro
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HOTEL GERARD
123 West 44th Street
A Minute from Broadway
The 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.
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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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