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Page 1: Symphony Hall Pops Twenty-Ninth Season Program...A.Maquarre 4. MARCHfrom“Taimhauser” Wagner 5. RIDEOFTHEVALKYRIES' 6.SIEGFRIEDID\T. 7. ALBUMBLATT 8.OVERTURE,“Rienzi” Wagner

C.A.ELL IS

THE TWENTY-NINTH SEASON

NINETEEN HUNDRED FOURTEEN

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Because they are unique in putting a great

deal of good music where a great manypeople may hear it easily and in comfort,

the Pops have become one of Boston’s cherished

institutions.

The Chickering Piano is an institu-

tion because its wonderful tone is

unique in giving fitting expression

to the musical motions of countless

musicians. Our display-rooms here

in Boston have put the Chickering’s

music where you may hear it easily

and in comfort. And you will find

too that no undue stringency of

terms will stand in the way of your

having a Chickering in your hometomorrow night.

\V1AREROOMSibqTrcmotit StBostonMas&

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B. V. GINGER ALE, Extra DryBottled with the fcimous Ballardvale Spring Water and is put up under the

most sanitary conditions.

DAGGETT’S GINGER ALEPopular Priced. Excellent Quality. Absolutely Pure.

DAGGETT PURE GRAPE JUICEA delicious refreshing beverage upon which we stake our reputation.

Ask The Waiter

Drug Stores; also at Hubbell & McGowans,opposite Symphony Hall.

On sale at all

( L. H. MUDGETT, Manager

SYI^HONY JJ C. W. SPALDING y Box Office

( F. P. BANKER

C. A. ELLIS, Manager

CONCERTS )BRENNAN, Business Manager

W. E. WALTER, Press Representative

Boston, Thursday, May 21, 1914 Mr. OTTO URAGKConductor

Number 16

THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914FRENCH NIGHTPROGRAMME

1. MARCH, “Loraine” Ganne2. OVERTURE, “The Roman Carnival” Berlioz

3. INTERMEZZO, “Midsummer” Maquarre4. SELECTION, “ Samson and Delilah” Saint-Saens

5.

OVERTURE, “The Far Away Isles” Maquarre. j

a. ROMANCE SANS PAROLES Guilmant] b. LA CHASSE AUX PAPILLONS Fontbonne

(Flute Solo, Mr. Brooks)

7. DANCE OF THE SYLPHS from “The Damnation of Faust” . . . Berlioz

8 . DANSE MACABRE Saint-Saens

9.

OVERTURE, “Light Cavalry” Suppe10. CLAIR DE LA LUNE Maquarre

(Violin, Mr. Hoffmann; Harp, Mr. Holy; Organ, Mr. Marshall)11. CZARDAS from “ Coppeha ” Delibes

12. MARCH, “Semper Fidelis” . . . .' Sousa

SECOND WAGNER NIGHT Friday. May 22MR. URACK’S LAST APPEARANCE Saturday. May 23MR. MAOUARRE'S FIRST APPEARANCE Monday, May 23HARVARD NIGHT Tuesday, May 26WAGNER NIGHT Thursday. May 28

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 14921

HOLTON REVELATION

HOLTON Band Instruments at Factory

prices. Five other Standard Makes, almost

new, at about one-third their original cost.

GUSTAV F. HEIM, 218 Columbus Avenue,

near Back Bay Station.

EAGLEINE

NO-KARBON AUTO OIL

WILL RUNYOUR CAR 20.000 MILES

WITHOUT CARBON

TROUBLE

EAGLE OIL AND SUPPLYCO.. BOSTON

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STATE STREET TRUST CO.Allows interest monthly on deposits of $300 and over

Main Office, 33 State Street'

Back Bay Branch, 130 Massachusetts Avenue . . Boston

FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914

SECOND WAGNER NIGHT

PROGRAMME

1. BOSTON NORMAL SCHOOL MARCH M. V. Mulrey

2. INTERMEZZO, Act HL, “The Jewels of the Madonna” .... Wolf-Ferrari

3. FAUN DANCE from the Pantomime, “Pan and the Star” . . . E. B. Hill

4. SELECTION, “La Boheme”*

Puccini

5. PRELUDE to “Lohengrin”

6. ISOLDE’S LIEBESTOD7. SELECTION from “ Die Meistersinger

8. RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES

9. OVERTURE, “The Barber of Bagdad” Cornelius

10. MEDITATION Bach-Gounod(Violin, Mr. Hoffmann; Harp, Mr. Holy; Organ, Mr. Marshall)

11. WALTZ D’ESPAGNE R. H. Prutting

12. MARCH, “Follow the Crowd” Warner

LA BRULANTEOne Step, Two Step or Turkey Trot

By JESSE M. WINNE

THE SOCIETY DANCE OF TO-DAY

G. RICORDI & CO. 14 East 43rd St. NEW YORK CITY

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

Wagner

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FUR STORAGEAT 3 PER CENT. OF VALUATION

Cost covers all expense of

collection, compressed air

cleansing, dry cold storage,

insurance, and delivery

IE. TL. SlatteriP Co.Opposite Boston Common

154-158 TREMONT ST.. BOSTON. MASS.

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L EWAN DOSESTABLISHEX> 1829

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CLEANSERS AND DYERS

DANCING GOWNSCLEANSED

Only the highest class of work

turned out

There is just as much differ-

ence in good work and poor

work as there is in good and

poor materials

Our prices are always low for

the best quality of work

30 Shops in New York Boston

Washington Philadelphia and

large cities of the East

OurGlove Cleaning

Is Perfection

ALL 1 ^ PERLENGTHS I UC PAIR

BOSTON SHOPS

17 Temple Place 284 Boylston Street 248 Huntington AvenuePhone Oxford 555 Phone Back Bay 3900 Phone Back Bay 3881

Packages called for and delivered by our own motors

"YOU CAN RELY ON LEWANDOS”

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IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES

INVINCIBLES

IS"" 2 for 25''

Possibly you do not knowwhat a REALLY FINE Do-

mestic Cigar is, but ask the

waiter to bring you some

E. & E. INVINCIBLES and if

you like a FINE MILD Cigar

they will surely please you.

SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914

Mr. URACK’S LAST APPEARANCE

PROGRAMME

1. ENTRANCE OF THE GUESTS INTO THE WARTBURG .... Wagner2. OVERTURE, “Mignon” Thomas3. TRIUMPH MARCH, “Imperator Julian” Urack

4. HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY, No. 2 Liszt

5. OVERTURE, “ 1812” Tschaikowsky(Organ, Mr. Marshall)

6. RHAPSODY, ‘‘Espana” Chabrier

7. BALLET MUSIC from “ La Gioconda” Ponchielli

8. WALTZ, “Fideles Wien” Komzak

9. COMICAL QUARTETTES;

Razeka. The Fly h. A Morning in the Chicken Yard c. Cat’s Serenade

10. WALTZ, “The Beautiful Blue Danube” Strauss

11. LARGO Handel(Violin, Mr. Hoffmann; Harp, Mr. Holy; Organ, Mr. Marshall)

12. MARCH, “Mit Standarten” Blon

hOWNnv^S CHOCOI^ATnS CONFORM TO THE WESTFIELDSTANDARD OF PURE FOODS

)owKeY's chocolatesSmall packages made just for occasions of this kind, ranging in

price from 10 cents each to $1.00 a pound. Ask the waiter to

bring you the “1914” package or, if you want something to

carry home, “Crest” for $1.00.

FOR TEN YEARS THE ONLY CHOCOLATES SOLD AT POP CONCERTS

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

6

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Making her first and Special Vacation Trip JUNE 30VERY ATTRACTIVE RATES

For reservations and information. Write, ’Phone or Wire to

Hamburg-American Line b™ 4%

^

AT LAST! A PERFECT CARBONATED GRAPE DRINK

Unless you have tasted

PUREOXIASPARKLING GRAPINEyou do not know how good grape juice can be.

Proper carbonation is necessary to bring out

perfectly the true, rich flavor of the grape.

Prepared and Bottled by

THE PUREOXIA COMPANYProducers of the well known

PUREOXIA GINGER ALE

SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS

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BARKING DOGNEVER BITES

CigarettesSOLD AT THESE CONCERTS

20 FOR 25 CENTS

MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914

Mr. MAOUARRE’S FIRST APPEARANCE

PROGRAMME1. FEST MARCH Triebel

2. OVERTURE, “Lustspiel” Carl Stix

3. WALTZ, “La Chanteurs des Bois” Fahrbach

4. SELECTION, “La belle Helene” Offenbach

5. THREE NUMBERS from Suite No. 2, “L’Arlesienne ” Bizet

a. Pastorale h. Menuet (Flute Solo, Mr. Chevrot) c. Farandole

6. LE BAISER D’EUNICE from Opera “Quo Vadis” J. Naugues(’Cello Solo, Mr. J. Keller)

7. SELECTION, “Aida” Verdi

8. INVITATION TO THE WALTZ Weber-Berlioz

9.

OVERTURE, “In Bohemia” Henry Hadley

10. WALTZ, “Endymion” Andre Maquarre

11. THE LITTLE LEAD SOLDIERS Pieme

12. MARCH, “Wien bleibt Wien” Schrammel

HOTEL PURITANCOMMONWEALTH AVENUE. 100 yards from

Massachusetts Avenue car lines

The Distinctive Boston Houseand one of the most attractive and homelike hotels in America.

Single rooms from $2.00. Combined sitting-room,

bedroom and bathroom from $4.00. Self con-

tained suites. Special rates to permanent guests.

In summer, dinner at a fixed price is served in the cool roof

garden.

FOR “POP” TICKETS. TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

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TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1914

HARVARD NIGHT

PROGRAMME1. MARCH, “Soldier’s Field” R. K. Fletcher, ’07

2. RHAPSODY, “Espana” Chabrier

3. SELECTION, “The Legend of Loravia,” 1914 Hasty Pudding Play . V. Freedley, ’14

4. SELECTION, “A Bug in a Rug,” 1914 Pi Eta Play . . . ( W. Faulkner, ’14

I L. G. del Castillo, ’14

5. MARCH, “Hai^-ardianna” S. B. Steel, ’14

6. WALTZ, “The Beautiful Blue Danube” Strauss

(a. FAUN DANCE from the Pantomime “Pan and the Star” . . . E. B. Hill, ’94

< h. AT SEA Buck(Harvard Glee Clxtb, H. W. Frost, ’14. Acco mpanist)

8. AMERICAN FANTASY Herbert

9.

ORGAN SOLO, Toccata (Suite Gothique) . Boellmann(Wllllvu H. Barnes, ’14)

,

10. SELECTION, “La Boheme” Puccini

11. FANTASIA ON IL\RVARD AIRS L. G. del CastiUo, ’14

12. MARCH, “Up the Street” R. G. Morse, ’96

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ASK THE WAITER

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

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Playing golf on the moors.

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Broad, smooth, gently shelving

beaches— greatest playgrounds in the

world for children. Here they will runand romp and splash in the warm shal-

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Rowing, sailing and motor-boating in

sheltered coves cind Icind-locked bays.

Bluefish, squeteague, tautog.

Beautiful inland lakes.

We have two books picturing and describing

these places. Write for the one you’re interested

in. Address, Advertising Dept., Room 580,

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In order to thoroughly enjoy the Concerts

smoke- 10c.Barrister, Perfectos

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N. S., Perfectos3 for 2Sc.

Celebridad, Perfectos -

American, Rivals - - -

Postillion, Reina Victorias2 for 25c.

Danfranko, Splendidos2 for 25c.

Mundo, Favoritas -

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(Imported) ----- 25c. each

ON SALE AT THE “POPS”

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The Preparationof productive printed matter in harmony with trade

conditions, from the original idea, through dummy,illustrations, writing, typography, and presswork, to

the finished product, is an analysis of the Printing

Service furnished by

GEO. H. ELLIS CO.GRAPHIC ARTS BUILDING. BOSTON

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914

PROGRAMME

1. MARCH, “Lorraine” Ganne

2. OVERTURE, “Jubilee” Weber

3. WALTZ, “Estudiantina” Waldteufel

4. SELECTION, “The Prince of Pilsen” Luders

5. RHAPSODY, No. 2 (in F) Liszt

6. BALLET MUSIC, “The Queen of Sheba” Goldmark(’Cello Solo, Mr. J. Keller)

7. SELECTION, “Carmen” Bizet

8. OVERTURE, “ Benvenuto Cellini ” Berlioz

9. OVERTURE, “William Tell” Rossini

10. AU CLAIR DE LUNE Maquarre(Violin, Mr. Hoffmann; Organ, Mr. Marshall)

11. WALTZ, “Girls of Baden” Komzak12. MARCH, “ Kaiser Friedrich” Friedeman

Panama Hats/or Men and JVomenAdany new and unusualstyles are now ready.

Hats may also be left for

cleaning and reblocking

in original shapes.

Lamson & Hubbard92 Bedford Street

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

11

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TAXICABS TOURING CARSTAXI SERVICE CO.

Telephone, 5500 Back BayAGENT AT ENTRANCE 49 LANSDOWNE STREET

POP TABLES

BURKETHEATRE, SYMPHONY, GRAND

OPERA. FOOT BALL

TICKETSADAMS HOUSE

OXFORD 935 AND 942

JOHN R. HEARD

HOTEL TOURAI NETelephone, 644 Oxford

Hill, Smith&Co.

Wholesale and Retail

Stationers

Engral>ing, Die Stamping and

Fine Pnnting

Blank Book Manufacturers

Modern Loose-leaf De'bices

and Supplies

8 MILK STREETOld South Building

Telephone : : : Main 1590

GLEN GARRYSCOTCHNOTHING FINER

Imperial Quart Jugs and in Bottles

SOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY

S. S. PIERCE CO.Distributors

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THE FASTIDIOUS SMOKER can be supplied at our

NEW STORE, 44 BROMFIELD ST.

Attractive and unique selection of

IMPORTED SMOKERS’ ARTICLES

Fine cigars in Fine condition from our Spanish Cedar Vault

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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914

WAGNER NIGHT

PROGRAMME1. SELECTION, -‘The Merry Widow” Lehar

2. WALTZ, “Artists’ Life” Strauss

A.Maquarre

4.

MARCH from “Taimhauser” Wagner

5 . RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES'6. SIEGFRIED ID\T.

7 . ALBUMBLATT8. OVERTURE, “Rienzi”

Wagner

9. OVERTURE, “Tannhauser” Wagner10. WALTZ, “Barcarolle” Waldteufel

11. ENTR’ACTE from “Lakme” Delibes

12. MARCH, “Merry Soldiers” Sabathil

LJUrDDir^U^ Call Back Bay 2328 Xir^L^rTTCrTll.l\r\lU^lS. Connecting 1 lU^iVEb 1 OCOPLEY SQUARE

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ALL THEATRES

Mr. GEO. E. WHlTING^S Studio in Pierce Building, Copley SquareIs open from June to October for lessons in Composition, Harmony, Organ and Piano.

3 Manual Organ for Students

SYMPHONY HALL “POP” PROGRAMMEPUBLISHED EVERY EVENING DURING THE SUMMER SEASON

C. A. ELLIS, Publisher

FOR ADVERTISING SPACE APPLY TOL. S. B. JEFFERDS, SYMPHONY HALL Telephone, Back Bay 149*

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

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WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ATTENDING WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS

FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914

PROGRAMME

1. MARCH, “The Ampersand” Henry Hadley

2. OVERTURE, “ The Black Domino ” Auber

3. WALTZ, “Jolly Fellows” VoUstedt

4. SELECTION, “La Fille du Tambour Major” Offenbach

5 -

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7.

8 .

BALLET MUSIC from “Sylvia” .

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Delibes

a. Les Chasseresses h. Pizzicatto c. Cortege de Bacchus

ADAGIETTO from Suite, “L’Arlesienne” No. 2 Bizet

SELECTION, “Samson and Delilah” Saint-Saens

HUNGARIAN MARCH Berlioz

9. OVERTURE, “Der Freischutz” Weber

10. CHANSON D’AMOUR A. Maquarre

11. WALTZ, “Espana” Waldteufel

12. MARCH, “Boccaccio” Suppe

STEAMER TICKETSFOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGED =

reqATa^'"r"a\es DASEY & SON=== 8 BROAD STREET (1 Door from State)

FOR “POP” TICKETS, TELEPHONE BACK BAY 1492

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MUSICAL INSTRUCTION

ARTHUR THAYERof Ringing

402 PIERCE BUILDING

Mr. HARRIS S.SHAW, A.A.G.O.INSTRUCTION IN PIANO,

ORGAN, HARMONYOrganist and Choirmaster Second Universalist

Church, Boston

608 Huntington Chambers, BOSTON, MASS.

HELEN ALLEN HUNTCONTRALTO SOLOISTTEACHER OF SINGING

No. 509 Pierce Building : : : : BOSTON

JOHN LANETEACHER OF SINGH^

372 BOYLSTON STREET

THE LIBBIE PRINTING COMPANY(LIBBIE SHOW PRINT)

JAMES P. MURPHY, President and Treasurer

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24 PUBLIC REHEARSALSBeginning Friday Afternoon, October i6, at 2.30

24 CONCERTSBeginning Saturday Evening, October 17, at 8.00

AUCTION SALES OF SEASON TICKETSThe $18 Seats for the Public Rehearsals will be sold

in .Symphony Hall, Monday, SEPTEMBER 21, at

10 a.m.The $10 Seats for the Rehearsals will be sold Tues-

day, SEPTEMBER 22, at 10 a.m.The $18 Seats for the Concerts will be sold Thurs-

day, SEPTEMBER 24, at 10 a.m.The $10 Seats for the Concerts will be sold Friday,

SEPTEMBER 25, at 10 a.m.

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^ appointment, 9 a.m. to 6

Classes Monday and Fridayevenings, at 8 p.m.

Tel. Back Bay 1422-M

noticeWe beg to announce that we have opened

our new branch store at 246 HuntingtonAvenue, directly opposite Symphony Hall.

Complete line of Victors, Victrolas,Records, Language Outfits, etc. Free demon-strations daily.

ROSEN’S TALKING MACHINESHOP

3 School St. 246 Huntington Ave.

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ALL IMPORTED BEERSPilsner, Wurzburger, Culmbacher and

Bartholomay’s Rochester

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SOLD AT THESE CONCERTS. . FURNISHED BY .

.

WM. ALBRECHTImporter and Bottler

295-305 A Street * Telephone, 1751 Main

SCHLITZThe Beer

that made

Milwaukee

Famous

On sale at these Concerts

JOS. GAHM & SONNew England Agents

340 C STREET : SOUTH BOSTONTelephone, 730 South Boston

A. De Luze & Fils

IDE LUZE aFlUIBORDEBBX FRAMCtJ

Bordeaux

Clarets

and

Sauternes

Sold at these Concerts

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The Only Beer Sold on Draught at these

Concerts. Also in Bottles

ASK THE WAITER

ASK THE WAITER

MASSACHUSETTS BREWERIES COMPANY36 HAWLEY STREET, BOSTON

- - MAIN 6660TELEPHONE

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Boston’s Great Art Product

Admittedly the finest piano

the world has ever seen

ESTABLISHED 1854

Opposite Institute Technology 492 BOYLSTON STREET