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Page 1: Symphony Hall Pops Thirty-Fifth Season Program

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W. H. BRENNAN, Manager

THE THIRTY-FIFTH SEASON

NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTYGAP.

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You can have a Pop Concert at Homeany Evening with

S%6>AMPIC0S^eproducity Piano

Favorite overtures

Concert waltzes

Old songs

Delicious light music of all kinds:

Ballet music

Opera selections

Popular potpourries

All ideally played by the world’s best artists— and all this

without the single touch of a human hand.

Seated in a comfortable chair in your own home, you maycommand the greatest artists to play for you. When hearing

music in this way one gets nearer its true meaning and one’s

enjoyment increases the better one understands it.

No music lover should miss hearing the Ampico. May we not

show it to you some day soon.

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ESTABLISHED 1823

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w Nearly half a century has passed since Lowney’s began

to make chocolates— good chocolates— first to be

guaranteed— and ever since then they’ve been mak-ing them better and better every year until nowLowney’s Crest Chocolates are ‘ top o’ the line

the best you can buy in America.”

LOWNEY’S CREST CHOCOLATESAsiz the waitress to bring you the “ Crest Medal of Honor” or

“ Crest De Luxe” package tonight.

SYMPHONY ( L. H. MUDGETT, ManagerHALL ( F. G. ROBY, Treasurer

POP jW. H. BRENNAN, Manager

CONCERTS 1 G. E. JUDD, Assistant Manager

Boston, Thursday, May 20, 1920Orchestra of Symphony PlayersAGIDE JAGGHIA, Gonductor ^0-

THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920

PROGRAMME1. OVERTURE to “La Forza del Destine Verdi2. WALTZ, “Tres Jolie” • . Waldteufel

3. MINUET IrmaSeydel4. FANTASIA, “Faust” Gounod

5. SUITE, “L’Arlesienne” No. 2 '. . .

a. Pastorale b. Minuet c. Farandole

6. VIOLONCELLO SOLO| ^^enade^

^

(Mr. Georges Mtquelle)(Piano accompaniment by A. Fiedler)

7. TURKISH PATROL8. ROUMANIAN RHAPSODY

Bizet

BeethovenGlazounoff

Michaelis

Enesco

9. SELECTION. “Sometime” Friml10. INTERMEZZO from “Goyescas” Granados11. NOCTURNE, Op. 48, No. i Chopin-Jacchia12. POMP AND CIRCIEVISTANCE Elgar

MASON & HAMLIN PIANO USEDROXBURY LATIN NIGHT ^ ! I I ^ I ! Friday, May 21BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NIGHT Monday. May 24SIMMONS COLLEGE NIGHT Tuesday. May 23PROGRAMME OF DANCE MUSIC Monday. May 31

(All Special Nights open to the Public unless otherwise stated)

Drink

Sparkling

“THE WORLD’S BEST TABLE WATER”

FOR LIST OF REFRESHMENTS AND CIGARS SEE PAGES 10 AND 11

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HOSPITALITY PUNCH(Made in a Minute)

With VIRGINIA DARE Wine(De-alcoholized)

For the Dance and all Social Occasions

A really delectable drink

IVnle for Free Copy of The Art of Hospitalily

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10 Bush Terminal Brooklyn, N. Y.

FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920

ROXBURY LATIN NIGHT

PROGRAMME

1. MARCH, “The Merry Soldier” Sabathil

2. OVERTURE, “Oberon” Weber

3. AVE MARIA (For violin solo, strings and organ) .... Schubert-Wilhelmj

4. FANTASIA, “Madama Butterfly” Puccini

5. SUITE from “Carmen” Bizet

a. Aragonaise h. Intermezzo c. Toreador

6. INTER:MEZZ0 “Naila” Delibes

7. SICILIAN SONG, “O Sole Mio” (with trumpet solo) Capua

8. OUVERTURE SOLONNELLE “1812” Tschaikowsky

9.

SELECTION, “Monsieur Beaucaire” Messager

10. AJMERICx\N IDYL, “Indian Summer” Herbert

11. WALTZ, “On the Beautiful Blue Danube” . . . . . . . . Strauss

12. MARCH, “Old Roxbury” Zach

390 Commonwealth Avenue, near Massachusetts Avenue Subway Stationwhich is four minutes from the corner of Tremont and Boylston Streets.

You are invited to make your city home for the day, season or year in

this comfortable house.

Some globe trotters have been good enough to say that the Puritanis one of the most homelike and attractive hotels in the world.

Your inquiries gladly cinswered and our booklet mailed.

P. P. COSTELLO. Manager

HAVE YOU VISITED THE 1920 BAR?—FIRST BALCONY FRONT2

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We make a specialty of Superior Quality

Strings for all Musical Instruments

Fine Leather Cases

Music Rolls and Satchels

Ditson Popular Music Instantly Successful

DEAREST, by Frank H. Grey (2 keys) .... $0.60

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Gitz Rice, Composer of “Dear Old Pal” (3 keys) . . .60

(Usual sheet music discount) Orchestra parts to each, 25 cents

The Most Comprehensive Music Store in the East

OLIVER DITSON COMPANY178-179 Tremont Street : : ; Boston 10

Order of your Local Dealer

For advertising space in “Pop” Programme apply to L. S. B. JEFFERDS, Symphony Hall3

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Dry Cold StorageFurs and fur trimmed apparel, like fine jewelry, whennot worn, should be protected from all damaging

elements. But furs, unlike jewelry, are subjected to

the ravages of the moth worm, fire and weather. DryCold Storage therefore, and a thorough cleansing are

necessary for their preservation. With their high

value and increasing cost, protection becomes doubly

necessary.

Hoveyi^s Storage Service includes:

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All Work....done by experts in this

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Collections

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Contain notices of Books of interest to a wide variety of readers';

including Rare Books, Second-hand copies of Standard Works, First

Editions, Art, Philosophy, Biography, etc. Sent to any address.

Only Good Copies and Reasonable Prices.

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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920

PROGRAMME

1. STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Sousa

2. OVERTURE to “Pique Dame” Suppe

3. LOIN DU BAL . Gillet

4. FANTASIA, “Aida” Verdi-

5. MARCHE SLAVE Tschaikowsky

6. AVE MARIA (For solo violin, strings and organ) Bach-Gounod

7. AMERICAN IDYL “Indian Summer” Herbert

8. OVERTURE to “Rienzi” Wagner

9. SELECTION, “Apple Blossoms” Kreisler

10. DANCE OF THE GNOMES CarroU

11. WALTZ, “Pomone” Waldteufel

12. PRELUDE to “Carmen” • Bizet

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Any of our offices may be used by depositors

Buy your tickets now for HARVARD NIGHT, Tuesday, June 1

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For advertising space in “Pop” Programme apply to L. S. B. JEFFERDS, Symphony Hall

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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920

PROGRAMME

1. MARCHE HEROIQUE Saint-Saens

2. OVERTURE to “Orpheus” Offenbaeh

3. WTIISPERING OF THE FLOWERS Blon

4. FANTASIA, “La Tosca” Puccini

5. TEMPEST SCENE from “OteUo” Verdi

6. SERENADE (Arranged by Agide Jacchia) Schubert

7. VIOLONCELLO SOLO, “Tarantelle” Popper(Mr. Georges Miquelle)

8. OVERTURE to “Tannhauser” Wagner

9. SELECTION, “Apple Blossoms” Kreisler

10. ANDANTE CANTABILE Tschaikowsky

11. WALTZ, “Artist’s Life” Strauss

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FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

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250 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. BOSTON, 1 7. MASS. Telephone. Back Bay 2042

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TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920

SIMMONS COLLEGE NIGHT

PROGRAMME1. MARCH from “Aida” Verdi

2 . OVERTURE to “Mignon” Thomas

3 . FANTASIA, “Madama Butterfly” Puccini

^ ja. OUR ALMA MATER Marian Fitch, ’19

4-) h. SIMMONS MARCHING SONG Emma Burchenal, ’ii

5 . PRELUDE to “Lohengrin” . . . Wagner

6 . ALLEGRETTO FOR STRINGS from Ballet Suite .... Mabel W. Daniels

7 . MARCHE MILITAIRE Schubert

8 . SECOND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY Liszt

COLLEGE mWIN

9 . SELECTION, “Monsieur Beaucaire” Messager

10 . INTERMEZZO from “Cleopatra’s Night” Hadley

11. WALTZ, “JoUy FeUows” Vollstedt

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\

On HARVARD NIGHT, June 1—The Harvard Glee Club, Dr. A. T. Davison, Conductor

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TO EATSANDWICHES

Olive & Cream Cheese . 25 Guava Jelly&Cr’m Cheese, 25 Tongue .

Swiss Cheese 25 Lettuce Mayonaise . . 25 Ham . . .

Nut Bread with Cream or Snappy Cheese, 35

CAKESFancy Cakes 15 Pretzels 10 Macaroons

Vanilla Ice Cream . ... 25Tricolor 30Vanilla Parfait 35

ICES AND ICE CREAMSChocolate Ice Cream . . 25Chocolate Parfait ... 35Nut or Pineapple Sundaes 30

Strawberry Ice CreamOrange Sherbet . . .

Strawberry Parfait . .

25

25

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25

35

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“WHAT’S IN A NAME’’Loganberry Highball yi bot.

Phez, Loganberry Juice bot.

Ginger Champagne bot.

Dr. Swett’s Root Beer .... stone bot.

Bevo, Pabst or Schlitz bot.

POP PUNCH 25

Applju bot. 30; yi bot. 50

ORANGEADEHi-Brow, Sparkling K hot. 15

Ward’s Orange Cr^ yi bot. 15

LEMONADEFresh Fruit LemonadeSoda Lemonade . .

White Rock Lemonade

GRAPE JUICEWelch’s Grape Juice bot.

Meier’s White bot.

TheoNett, Sparkling White , . . pt. bot.

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White Rock % bot. 20

VHiite Rock bot. 30Pureoxia, Siphons of Seltzer 25

Pureoxia, Siphons of Carbonic 25

Pop Punch or Fresh Fruit Lemonade served in Pitchers for Four, $1.00

Iced Coffee ... 20 Iced Tea ... 15HOT COFFEE, Individual Pots .... 20

The tax is included in the price of ice cream, lemonade and pop punch

Cantrell & Cochrane’s (imported) yi bot.

Pureoxia yi bot.

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$1.35POUND BOXES ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

(The best obtainable)

From Page & ShawAssorted Chocolates and Bon Bons, $1.35 and .70 ;

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Chewey Chocolates 35 Assorted Chicken Bones in Jars 40

Chocolate Chewey Nougat 35 After-dinner Chocolate Pepps 35

Choc. Covered Almonds 45 Cream Peppermints in Glacine Bags ... 40

Choc. Covered Nuts 45 Cake Chocolate 10,15,25

Why not take a box home after the Concert?

TO SMOKE

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Overland Perfectos| 15, 2 for 25

La Mora Figarosf 15

Armas del Casa BelvederesJ 15

CIGARS

From S. S. Pierce Co.

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Belinda Perfeccionados* 25

Belinda Perfectos* 30

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t All Havana J Domestic

CIGARETTES

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• 30 Pall Mall, Plain or Cork Tips . .

• 30 Melachrino, Plain or Cork Tips . . 20 for 40

. 25 Murad• 25 Fatimas . 20 for 25

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We specialize in Home Weddings and Receptions

Estimates furnishedTELEPHONE

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NEW ENGUND’S GRAFONOU STORECan supply you with all the Best Operatic and Popular Selections

Sung and Played by the World’s Greatest Artists

Artists who Sing Exclusively for the

THE GRAFONOLA COMPANY of New England174 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Opposite Boylston Street Subway

(Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records)Open Saturday Evenings Phone Beach 1893

“Keep Boston the Musical Center of this Country”

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Santung Cafe.CH1NL5L AND AMERICAN

RESTAURANT

What is more pleascint than to break the working day by having

a palatable luncheon, where you can enjoy your favorite dishes,

both Mcindarin cind American style,‘^cooked as you like them,” amid

the pleasant surrounding of hospitality, only to be found in the San-

tung Restaurant, where courteous, prompt and efficient service

predominates. Your mid-day patronage solicited and appreciated.

Open from 1 1 a.m. to 12 p.m.

241-243 HUNTINGTON AVLNUL5t. James Building Near Symphony Hall

Music

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920

PROGRAMME

1. OVERTURE to “Gustave” Auber

2. WALTZ, “Girls of Baden” Komzak

3. BADINAGE Herbert

4. FANTASIA, “11 Trovatore’” Verdi

5. PRELUDE to Act III, “Lohengrin” Wagner

6. FLUTE SOLO: Hungarian Fantasy(Mr. Arthur Brooke)

7. LARGO from the “New World” Symphony Dvmfak

8. RHAPSODY, “Espana” Chabrier

9. SELECTION, “Sometime” Friml

10. K.\]VIMEN0I OSTROW Rubinstein

11. FROM THE “NUTCRACKER” SUITE Tschaikowskya. Danse de la Fee Dragee

, ^h. Danse Russe

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Liszt

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For advertising space in “Pop” Programme apply to L. S. B. JEFFERDS, Symphony Hall

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DIAMONDS and BRIDAL JEWELRYFRENCH CRYSTAL CLOCKSSILVERWARE and WEDDING

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Before or after the'

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Dine at

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•216 HUNTINGTON AVENUEOpposite Christian Science Gardens

TELEPHONE: BACK BAY 3898

Elxcellent Food and Service

Artistic Surroundings

Special week day noon luncheon 60c.

MUSIC

Also The SAVOY Cafe

461 COLUMBUS AVE.

HARRY C. DEMETER. Proprietor

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For advertising space in “Pop” Programme apply to L. S. B. JEFFERDS, Symphony Hall

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THE STUDIO OF

WM. ALDEN PAUL518 HUNTINGTON CHAMBERS 30 HUNTINGTON AVE.

offers summer courses in the development of the singing or speaking

voice, correction of voice or speech defects, music appreciation and

study of the piano, through the basic principle of mental cind

physical relaxation.

Special attention to teachers Phone Back Bay 6675

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SYMPHONY HALL 40th Season, 1920-1921

24 FRIDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS 24 SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

BEGINNING OCTOBER 8-9, 1920

BY THE

'

BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAPIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor

WITH DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS

SUBSCRIBE NOWSeason Tickets for 24 concerts, $65, $53, $40, $27, $18. No tax.

Address all communications to W. H. BRENNAN, Manager, Symphony Hall, Boston

\A^\MU^

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POP CONCERTS AT HOMEwith the great bands and orchestras—all the best music at small cost. Ideal

summer outfits in our Victor department where we sell only the best—Victor

records and

VICTROLAS EXCLUSIVELYFOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

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Estabrook & Eaton’s

SPECIAL SELECCION CIGARSAsk the waiter to bring you the PETIT CORONAsize of this Cigar and you will be assured of a

delightful smoke.

On sale at the “Pops.” 15c. each

r

BIZET, DAUDET, AND “L’ARLESIENNE”The two “L’Arlesienne” suites are selected from the incidental music which

Bizet wrote for Alphonse Daudet’s play of the same name. The first performance,in Paris in 1872, was coolly received, and Bizet was accused of imitating the thenunpopular Wagner. Nor did its revival in 1885 meet with any success. “Publiccold, icy cold,” wrote Edmond de Goncourt, describing the occasion. “Mme.Daudet beats her fan about her with the angry rustling of the wings of fightingbirds. Audience still cold, ready to titter and sneer at the piece. It applaudsthe music enthusiastically. Suddenly Mme. Daudet, who is leaning in a state ofpitiful depression against the side of her box, exclaims : T’m going home to bed.It makes me sick to stay here.’ Thank God, with the third act the piece goes,and finally brings loud applause.” But the zealous Zola wrote of it: “The cleverdramatists had better not smile when they speak of Alphonse Daudet as a dramaticauthor. For he will bury them all a hundred years hence with ‘L’Arlesienne.’Such is the consolation of true writers. They have the centuries to come toprove them right. One may despise them as he pleases. They remain erect, andimpose themselves at last. They live.” The tale is of Frederi, a young farmer,who becomes violently infatuated with a beauty of Arles when she dances thefarandole. Told that she is entirely without morals and unworthy to be his wife,he tries to forget her. He makes love to the virtuous maiden Vivetto, but cannotsubdue his passion for the other, whose haunting *pectre makes jealousy and dis-

sention between them. Frenzied one night by the sounds of the farandole, thelover hurls himself from his garret window.

Pop Concerts at HomeYou .can enjoy a Pop Concert in your home any time

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144 BOYLSTON STREET(Opposite the Common)

Daily Demonstratiors

HAVE YOU VISITED THE 1920 BAR?—FIRST BALCONY FRONT16

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Hrikham &.Smith <sPi'escxiption Opticians

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Equipments for Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Hospitals

and other institutions

MITCHELL, WOODBURY CO.560 ATLANTIC AVENUE (One Block from South Station) BOSTON

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TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE SITTING IN THE BALCONIES

LIGHT REFRESHMENTSwill be served in the

LARGE CHORUS ROOMat the end of the

PROMENADE, 1st BALCONYLEFT

SPECIAL SERVICE AT BOTH INTERMISSIONS

ENESGO’S ROUMANIAN RHAPSODYRoiimania’s sole composer of note, Georges Enesco, has also won much fame as

a violin virtuoso. At the age of three he asked liis father, who was a farmer, to

bring him a fiddle from the town where he bartered his grain. When the fatherbrought him a toy instrument with three strings, small Georges said, “I wanteda fiddle, not a plaything.” Obtaining a real violin, Georges learned the notesfrom a strolling musician, and picked up tunes at village fairs and weddings.When he also showed a talent for composition his father took him to Helmes-berger at the Vienna Conservatory, who said, “This is a conservatory, not a cradle.”He was admitted, nevertheless, and in four years carried away many honors.Thence he studied in Paris with Massenet, Faure, and Gedalge. As composerand as violinist, Paris received him with open arms. His music has been calledmore Parisian than Roumanian, with some justice, but never has he forfeitedhis Roumanian affiliations. He was made Court Violinist to the Queen ofRoumania—whatever that position of honor may signify at this moment in Euro-pean history. The First Roumanian Rhapsody is national enough, being constructedof Roumanian themes, which are repeated in varied orchestral combinations,rather than developed.

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OUTING LUNCHES PUT UP TO ORDER

Branch148 Canal StreetNear North Station

T. D. COOK & CO.150 BOYLSTON STREET ^ ^

Branch

Phone Beach 18129 Boylstcn Street

A Point of Interest in Boston

GRACE HORNE'S GALLERYExlntition of Modern Paintings and-Etcliings

Batiks and Decorative Dyed Work

STUART STREET AT DARTMOUTH, TRINITY COURTOverlooking the Copley Plaza Hotel

Open Daily (Sundays excepted) Ten to Six

THIRD SANDERS THEATRE CONCERT of the

HARVARD GLEE CLUBASSISTED BY

THE RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY and PIERIAN SODALITY ORCHESTRADR. ARCHIBALD T. DAVISON. Conductor

MAY 27, SANDERS THEATRE, CAMBRIDGETickets by mail: 1 1 Apthorp House, Cambridge

FOR “POP” TICKETS. TELEPHONE BACK BAY 149218

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is ideally retained and accentuated in a

portrait by BACHRACH

%om^ fabian ^acbract){Photographs of Distinction)

647 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON

“POP”WHAT MAKES

LAGLLINEMOTOR OILS

so

POP-U-LAR?“QUALITY,” MY CHILD

JOHN R. HEARD

Ctieatre ®icfeet£i

HOTEL TOURAINETelephone, 644 Beach

POP TABLES

BURKEADAMS HOUSE

MERCHANTSLAUNDRY CO.LAUNDRY CONTRACTORS

Hotel and Steamship Worka specialty

Phones, Beach 935, 942, 24305722

^°'' 59-69 Norfolk Ave.

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AN INTROPUCTION LEADS TO EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP

ON SALE AT THE BETTER STORES

“Dance on the Crest of theWave”

STR. JACK O’LANTERNCHARLES RIVER BASIN

Dancing Every Night

Except Mondays and Thursdays

MAY BE OBTAINED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES

TAXI? CALL BACK BAY

5500TAXI SERVICE CO.

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The Original

Sparkling Grape Juice

A flavor too delightful to

describe; all the fizz and sparkle

of the finest champagne

Served like — is like

Champagne

Sold at these Concerts

S. S. PIERCE CO.DISTRIBUTORS

Hill, Smith&Co.

Wholesale and Retail

Stationers

Engraidingf Die Stamping and

Fine Pnnting

Blank Book Manufacturers

Modern Loose-leaf De'bices

and Supplies

8 MILK STREETOld South Building

Telephone ; : r Main 1590

Thirst Quenching

Healthful and

Refreshing

In Brown Bottles

SERVED AT THESE CONCERTS

JOSEPH GAHM and SON GO.350 C Street, So. Boston, Mass.

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The Exclusive Piano

M. STEINERT & SONS CO.STEINERT HALL 162 BOYLSTON STREET