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Dr l renz pent a lay pretty muche New York style yesterday and the Idea
of it seemed to tick he was at
his profe ional work for he mentioned
Iho York gait while he WAS at a clinic
with a l al of fLingEarly In Uw morning lio had a view of
the lower part of the citys East Side from
an automobile Uter he w w prhatepatient In the afternoon he operated on
four patients nt a public clinic which lasted
until nearly B oclock Then he dined
with friends at the Yale Club and In theeveninc be fld lre d the annualmeeting of Auxiliary No 2 Guild
for Crippled Cllldren of the Poor of
York at Tuxedo There again he
had a word to say of New ability to
keep him buty-Mr Daniel P Hays presided at the
Guild meeting with l r Ixirenz sitting at
hr right hand She read a report of theorganization work in which rh Midamong rtlu r things that Nathan Strauswas to tlwnkod for furnishing milk forthe Guilds wards during the summer
The Hv Dr II Pereira Memlo one of therprakers who proveded Dr Ixjrenz intelling of his work In helping to organize
the branch hIred that knowing I wasladle I was certain of micros
from the beginning After a nauso ihwwas an outlurM of laughter which ieomedto puzzle tb doctor
nting Dr did his i art inword
I am only too to act as managerfor great a friend of cripples throughout-the world as my r orenz
the greeting which thtt women and the
arose to refund When he could be heardhe said
Will you llv m when 1 My Unit could
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tforreriioti of doknow tioin muHi I apprechte the honor ol
Invitation I I h evrnlndo not UIIOA cnouKh to cipnt my
rrstitud In LingiwcBrest 1 have received
wonderful the U
of the wnrlt of rharltv doris here antI e-
ri illy In tlh city Nowlier In the worldI HMII su h s In thIs country
Nowhere el e in IIH art to l e fotin l-
o PlUil e r rldly l the cure undtreatment anil eilucatlon of crippled
rt help feeling Injured when I e nowM y th hard work of the urirons in the eenerou contribu-tions of the charitable here and thehospital eiiuipnient y make pos-
sible Rut you are no withYou add for the children-I am sorry to confs that we In our countryhave nothing in the way of honplMisfor the ruptured and or In the wayof for children And youmay Imagine under what dlfllcultles 1 tocarry on my work At horns
At tbe conclusion of Dr Lorrnzs shortspe ch a young woman brought forwardand presented to him a bouquet The talland and kl I
her hand whereupon there was more ap-
plauseDr public clinic yesterday was
held at Col-
lege where the Vienna surgeon took charge-of Dr M Shaffers regular clinicDr Lorenz was Introduced by DrM Pollc dean of tho college Dr JacobO Schurman president of Cornell Univer-sity attended and had a fronttent beside the Rev Dr W S Ralnfonl
Dr Lorenz colic treatment of disof the hip and of clubfoot
method re-ferring to bbs scheme of having the leg orfoot bear the of whilecurrying out ordinary functions during
time of fixation of limb in the plastercast
To demonstrate functionalbearing method he said In opening hUclinic I have selected three or casesfrom some forty which were presented
It Mma they abound Inhe with the lirst cax1
of unilateral dislocation of the hippointed out that the abductor
patient offered extreme resistanceand to them with hishand and then run the edge of his handacross them with the motion of a saw hoobserved You will notice that I uso
hand like tho blunt blade of a knifeAnd doing H he finally destroyed the
Paltanghl Is 8 oldand her gave him much difficultyIt happen In this case that
head ualo this case shouldhave been the last ono and not the first
But there wa no accident and although-the acHtftbulum wus found to IM shallowthe dislocation was reduced
After was in plaster DrIjorenz paid a compliment to an operationthat wa twoago by Dr L W Ely He had looked atthat yesterday mornlnc he saidand had good Mdo of thepatient for tho which had op
upon Tho functional results werepaid But the Xray photo-
graph he said shouldwas operated upon
The ieconl a of 4 years waslex troublwome With the third cawcame a great surprise which offended DrLorenz patl nt Annie Feinbloom years old a dirty footfor the to handle doctordrew back for a moment Then h pointedto the leg which was less thanthe foot and exclaimed H is a shame
This childs wat reduced in aminute and a half When the fourth childAnnie Roth 4Vi years old was brought inaw dirty as her predecessor Lorenzaid not to looks wereouent So were Dr ShatTers as he orderedtn nurses on the operating hoer to washthe chili then and there
The Roth child presented a very severeOkf of double clubfoot Ono was sotwUtwl that the child rested on the end ofthe leg boric where it enlarges to terra theouter side of the ankle other foot wasao far turned about that It pointed fifteen
behind the opposite heel DrLorenz Mild that It was difficultOftso lo a child of her yearsMen He went at one foot and Dr Muellerworked upon the other
The the foot on which Dr Muellerwas working at on point but there
bleedingThat happens once In tIn or once In JoO
Unv In such hart casesIt can l avoided by dividing the operation Into two e ons course InNew York on is always In a
Theirs was entl applause whenmftor two surgeons finished theirwork the httlo girl who haul been so de
stood upon feet each footupon operating table
sfEKisn rtrsf OF TYPHOIDHealth Hoard Analxlnt Hay Side Food
Milk or Oitrn tlay lie lo BlameAlthough It has mastered the outbreak-
of typhoid fovor in Bay Side Queensthe Department of Health is making-
a houetohou search for the cause thatmade the llea e practically epidemicThe water milk Ice w a food and freshTwgetablmi In households art
thought that the milk be to blame
uy one man a health officer saidthere Is a milk dealer who could b held
on circumstantial evidence Ifthis a criminal matter
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MAOOV ESTATE FIGHTS RILLClothes by Mr Kinsley Maom llmbaad Ured
The estate of Kinsley Magoun thebanker who died on July 8 1W8 is beingued 1 the Supreme Court by Mrs Mary
M Macheret dressmaker of S4 EastTwentythird street for 12400 allleged lo-
Irf for wearing apparel furnished toMrs Jervle X Torrenco Magoun the bank-ers wife and daughter of tho OenTorrenco
Just Ixforo Mrs Magoun sailed for Europea few days ago jo was examined beforeReferee Harlan Htono as a witness forthe plaintiff Tire dressmakers billdisputed by George B Magnum admin-istrator of the estate who died last Mon-
day nightMrs Macheret says that between April
and Decemlier 1887 she made elevendresses some waists and a cloak the valueof which exceeded 2000 for Mrs MagnumImmediately after tire droesos wereMr and Mrs Magoun went toand did not return until shortly beforeMr Magouns death
Mrs Mngoun was questioned as to themanner In which she and her husbandlived They Were married In 1S94 andresided in summer for a time at WesthuryL I where they kept a large establishmentand a stable of hunters and poniesIn winter they occupied their avenuehome Slit they left forEurope In 1997 Mr Magoun her toorder whatever dresses she wanted andthat it would K all right
CATTLE EXPORTED HEALTHYEUiKlanil SatisfIed nitb Precautions to
Startup Out r-
Fprclzt Dtipatfh to Till SexLONDON 18 Dr Wray a veterin-
ary surgeon who represents the UnitedStates Agricultural Department at theDeptford cattle depot told Sttv cor-respondent today that prohibi-tion of thin importation of cattle from theNew England States the British officialshad not found even a suspicions amongAmerican cattle and that they were per-fectly satisfied with tine precautions takenliy the American Government to btampout thee foot and mouth disease
Dr added that he believed that Ifthe hind occurred In any othercountry but America the British Hoard ofAgriculture would have placed an embargoon the whole country but it was satisfiedwith the American precautions and wasconvinced that they are promptly andthoroughly enforced-
Dr Wray was confMent that the prohi-bition would have little effect on tim totalof American exports to England which areheavy this week there being duo to arrive9343 cattle and 2415 sheep
Vfsxfv0 rtrffrsvfrv SAFE
and llornnnK Arrive at GibraltarIn the Tltanta-
p jt CM i DftpnOt lo TDK SexPats Dec 18 Two Americans F W
Hawley a Now York yachtsman and DrHornting a dentist In Paris left Cherbourgon Dec 7 aboard Baron Dorlodots yachtTitanla It was expected that they wouldreport from Brest or Bordeaux but nothing-was heard from them anti great anxietywas felt as to their safety
MrsUawley and MraHornung called at themericanConsulate looking for in-
formation Mr Gowdythe American ConsulGeneral cabled to all ports where the yachtwould be likely to asking for news ofthe vessel Ho received a despatch thUafternoon from Gibraltar announcing Its ar-
rival at that port
HEARISG OV V4T YOHES CLAIM
To Be lied In New York the Case to DeDisposed of Before Jan SB-
SfHrtjl Unvote to Till SexLONDON Dec the Court of Kings
Bench today the solicitor for May Yohemade application to Justice Wright that hisclient and her American lawyer might beexamined under a commission inNow YorkIn connection with her claim for 0187 10sagainst the estate of her former husbandLord Francis
Justice the applicationsubject to tho deposit of securityHe also ordered that the matter be per-emptorily disposed of not later thanJan 2
CAT MOlE WARSHIP
OIneh Steel Cables Broke In Trjmt toFloat the nittrlsbarhS-
ptctal CaN Dnpat h to Tna SexCOPENIIAOEX Dec 18 Tho warships
Kaiser Wllhelm and Prins Helnriclt havematte three attempts to float the Germanwarship Wiltelsbach which groundedduring a fog near Zealand
They used steel butbroke when the strain was put onand the was
After discharging 600 and200 tons of ammunition the stranded vesselrow ten Inches hint is still fast She Is
leaking and Is apparently not damaged
0YtlE CHEAP
Marconi Iff gain Find a Way to rt Itat Trifling Kxpenie-
Spieirt Dnfntm to Tins SexhoME Dec 18lt Is reported that Signor
Marconi during his recent residence atBologna while pursuing his electrical researches discovered almost accidentally-a means of getting pure oxygen from theair at a trifling exrxnse-
WVK IIUMRERTS IIHOTHER
Said to Have Been Found hy French Drteethes at Funrhal-
fprctal CaW Dirpctck to SexFUNCIIAL Dee 18 lt Is said that French
detectives discovered Bomain dAurlgnaca brother of Mrne Humbert who Is wantedIn Franco for complicity In the notoriousswindles In connection with Ihe Crawfordmillions hero just as he was about to cmhark for Las PalmOS
Austrian MlnlMer or War Rrl nt-Kffttil CaW Vtipatch lo TDK Sex
VIENNA Dee IHGen harem von Krieghammer Minister of War has resigned
For Children With TraehomaThen old Oouverneur Hospital building-
was on Tuesday for the treatmentof schoolchildren suffering from trachomaanti other From 20to 300 are being treated everyday institution
HmllhWmltliCol Hobert O Smith of the Fourth HegU
ment National Guard of New Jersey who Isof the Jersey city Htreet end
Board and Mrs cm Vilrnsmarried on Afternoon atthe home of the bride In math Street nearW t End avenue Th core
Jenny was performed the Rev 8 Decoy the Church of All Angels
niarklnirn IarkerW-
AHHIXOTOS Dec U Itepresentatlre Edmood Spencer Blackburn of the EighthCarolina district and Miss Louise LoParker daughter of Mr east Mrs Myron MParker of thin city were married at
i at soon to lav the Her Dr Pierceof Ail Souls Church performing ceremony
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Notable Production at the Princes TheatreOne Not Ho Notable at Weber
Flet but lay Templelon has a NewNonf HtnrienU Matinee at Empire
After many dlitheartenlng Heidel-berg or When All the World Wan Yourjgwas presented nt the Princess Theatre lastnight before on audience that liked AubreyHoucleaults adaptation from Wllhelm-MeyerForsterV Alt Heidelberg verymuch In German this picturesque aridunpretentious little ploy has tool nn un-
usually pro orous reception at Mr Helnrich Conrled Irving Place Theatre ItIs even wild that there linn stump man-agerial sparring over tine possession of tineIndent that made things o livelyIn tho Herman rierformatiees
A rather free paraphrase In the Englishtranslation Mr fiouclcault has laid tresson the lovo episodes and with CharlesKlngileyn pretty ringing lines in his mindbait co hai ed tine piece Tine actor wouldhave us imagine a sort of Teutonic Aiglnna princeling guileless of the great worldsIntilgues a bighearted lad wino loves thofirst mSichen ho happens to meet a goodfriend aunt a gallant gentleman
Tho opening scene reveals these traitof Karl Heinrich Irlnco ofUicliKnKarlslwrg Ho IK sent to tineUniversity of Heidelberg with his tutorOr Juttncr and there in Act II tine realaction begins He soon falls in love withKathit tine niece of his landlady FrauRuder and of couiw their tnio love doesnot sail on even kwil Karl umIc tileshn Is become reigning and therefollows a tearful time of farewells and solemu sentimental aoseverationH Ho cannot as a sprIg of royalty his sweethart riot at morganatic posHibilitlesbut lie tine next besthe to love the ladYtint exigency forces him to we iAll of which must liavo been pleasant fortine future
The difference between Alt Heidelbergand When All tine Worldthe difference that exists betweenand domestic beer If yourattuned to the moro chndeH of
then homemado browwilt if have R
whether by residence on Iho coastor visits to East Fourteenth
street for tine foreign then do-
mestic tills is no obtainable atfive cents a glass Tine parable In plainwe ho o
The transposition of scenes in tho translation kill sense of time perspectiveThings are always about to orthv have they really happenwith singular In to 1m regrettcd for tine little that Mr Bouclcnulthas to do he does well though he Is moresentimental than even the de-
mands and let It bo said that the originalnart about an much resemblance to life
at Heidelberg as does an Arabian Nightsentertainment Mr Boucloault was ahandsome and worn lila variousgarbs and uniforms effectively Ho re-ceived much
MdX Freeman nn old New York favoriteInfi M local color into tine productionafl tutor Dr Jultntrwa ooMSlnntion of Heothoven and thel ti Selill ills piano playing was
Minnie wasw rook In a character part anti-
S IIi Solten as tine Prime Minister werewell cast Robert Jjornlno headed thestudents But there won not beer
even the Great Dane dog that followed-Mr Bouclcault about in t Actfor beer with his eyes Ho knowbeen in old Heidellxrg
hILliER t FIELDS DELL FOR OCEOnly One Good ltiie In tine Nrw Burlesque
H Ualley Captures ThatThe new parody at Weber A Fleldss
last night wax almost a midnight heancuMr Clyde Fitch in a stage Lox almobt fellasleep four times before the curtain rang
finally on tho S H JneumonlaBut Tne Stickiness of ielatine proved
stubbornly gelatinous There wasone line In the burlesque PeterDaily ES I spoke It must Lenraffled for before thenights audience will easily recall it thismorning It raised an unmistakablelaugh
leo was funny as a Germanand P jr as usual gavo
wholesale whom he i wFields hard with his Uses and FayTomploton her auditory anow a as Muchas That
The was tho re-lating to seasickness of a charming re-finement
LOO DRAMATIC SCHOOL BILLMrrttorloiif Prrfurmanre the Ntudmti
at the Kmplre TheatreTho students of the Empire Theatre
Dramatic School gave their fourth per-formance yesterday afternoon at the Empire Theatre The programme offeredwas a long and varied Journeys Endin Lovers Meeting Mrs JohnOliver Ilohbes and familiar through EllenTerrys of it by way whyIs Moores nameon the bill Ho contributed a major partinn tine manufacturing of this arti-ficial proverbS a Host performance of
The a problem ono actby Arthur the best and
applauded effort of the afternoontho 5od Edith
Wharton The Picture In thus Framo byMeiga Green and Two la
Florence Wilkinsongeneral average of performance was
meritorious There was a attendance
ACTRESSS IllXflS MISSIXH
They Were Stolen From lien Room In thehouse Maudn llofTnian May-
iWien Maude Hoffman leading womanHiclmrd Mansfields company returned
from the theatre to her atHouse on Wednesday discoveredthat four rings had stolen from herJewel case Other Jewelry In the caw
ho was left hotel detec-tive a description of tine rings ft
recover One Is a soli-taire diamond
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Attended by Many Friends and AdmirIngRelatlvei Who Found It Pleailnf
The Columbia pophomoren presentedtheir annual show In tine Carnegie Lyceumlast night before nn admiring audiencerelatives anti friends of the youthful actors
A of Paradise by Joseph Dllloywas presented Lewis nalort n unsuccessful poet wax votedthe best actor In the Chalmers Wood-Jr did well nH Speehlcy-n old maid Thero am to beother performances tonight and tomorrowanti a tomorrow
Irohntan Stage Manager Away IllJon Humphreys general manager-
for Charles Frohman went to Arizonayesterday to spend six months on a ranch
health Ho willover at Washington for a attendto business there fur Mr Whilo
Is bis work will bo doneby W W Seymour
Death of Frederick M lfFrederick C Wolf of 201 East Seventy
street a member of Uw firm of F A J Cmanufacturers of decorated glass
died yesterday In hisfirm to belonged did much of thedecorating work rotunda of
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I OKV WAOKR 5lf4rVE DEAD
To He Hurled ai He Wlihert In the Katlonal-nf tery Arlington
hen Wager Hwayno who was head ofthe law firm of Swayno Swayno Morrisk Fay yesterday afternoon at hishome In the In WestFortythird street after an Illness of shouttwo weeks Dialietes and heart troublewere tho cause of death He was 08old Ills Illnes was not considered seri-ous until last Monday All tInt familywere with him except inks nonSwayno who Is In and bis daughter
Lomus who is travelling InMexico
Swayno was tine win of Noah IISwayne who was appointed a Juctlco of
States by Presi-dent Ilnc In His ancestors came fromold stock and nettled near Phila-delphia Wager was burn In Co
on Nov watt gradu-ated from Yale College In tho class of IhManti later took a law degree fromtine Cincinnati Law Schoolhis profession In Columbus until tine out
of the Civil War when In August1WSI he was apiwintcd Major In tho Fortythird Ohio
l camo a Colonel tine following yearand served in the marches andof the Atlanta campaign losing a atSalkahatchio S was breveted
of the United SuitsVolunteers in February IMS a month laterho became full in Juno of tInesaint a MajorGeneral He IxcamtColon of the InfantryIn July IStJflanil in Mardi Ih87was brnvetwi
npral t S A forin action at Hlvers Majoritincrul for services during tIne war
was mastered out of service in 1M7hen Ixcame Cjinmiwioner of
the Frocdmans Itureaii in Alabama whero-he coinmaiided tine United States forcesanti was lntruhte with tIne administrationof tine KpCiiiistructlon acts of CongressHu orgflnl sl an extensive of freeschools for colored children rigid he estab-lished high schools at Montgomery Kelnuiand and a at
He retired from work In 1870 and re-
sumed law In Toledo Ohio whereho remained until 180 when ho came tnthis city He was counsel mere for the
corporations-At tine don of the
of 1897 Gen took an active pert inthin organization of tine of tho
of New an antiPlntt associa-tion which was launched by a committeeof fiftythree members Two factions de
In organization ono supportingWilliam and thoBitches for chairman of tho County Comtnilteo of tIne organizationwas tho Urookfleld candidate for chairmanand he defeated Mr Ilackus Jenas a presiding ofllcer allowed no obstruc-tionist tactics and using inks crutch as agavel he repressed tint minority in summaryfashion Iol ert C was a nrt-ner of hen Swayne when Mr Morris waselected the regularCounty Committee last but tinenership had been dissolved since
organlziitlon has been prac-tically inactive for two years alt at
it is working In favor of a directnominations
hen married Ellen Harrisof Louisville Ky Sho anti three consanti two survive him Huwas a member of tine liar AssociationIho lawyers Union League Meadow brookand tho and theYalo Alumni Association and was formerpresident of tho Ohio
was prominent In church work nvestryman St Georges Church and
of the American Chunh Mis-sionary Society Tho funeral will U atSt on Sunday ut 3 P Mand in accordance Jenwish ho will buried in tho NationalCemetery at Arlington on Monday
ALFRED noiV IKit DEAD
A Manager of Theatrical Venture InFrancisco
SAN FBANCIHOO Doe 18 Alfred Bouvicra theatrical manager and nwnocinto ofAl Hayman for years tiled today ofDrlghts dlseaso Houvler ciuno mere fit
years ago front St and tooktine Baldwin Theatre under
Charles Frohman
Obituary NotesIwise Hrisbln Dunn tutor In the
cl artmfnt of botany nt Hirniird rolleipi-licd suddenly yesterday inorrlnc ofiij i n e Miss Dunn tool herdeitreo nt Harnard In 1 7 and two years laterreceived the deKreu of iim tir arts ntColumbia SIne became n tutor at IlarniirdIn looo-
Dr Alexander ofdied a St Johns llo-
liltnl after nn operation for amwndicftlKby fever lie was 24
l ten months iico was mnrrloito Lautmnn of a prominent Brooklyn family
0 P OrlfTln wino served five terms in theOhio Lewlflatiire from to IKSJ midwas Konerul muniiKiT Niitloiml llfoI-nvurnnce Company In amid NewYork yesterday In Toledo
Henry Godwin Post a grandson of lenwho was one of Washing-
ton died night In Illsrwidlenre 25 Park street Orange N J
77 years oldThe Rev Edward M Byrne teeter of fit
Josephs church at MlllbrookDutches yeMvrdn-
ymVVKK TO CHIEF CROKER
Citizens Committee or the flileft Cornealion Illi Monti
The citizens committee which had charge-of tine Fire Chiefs Convention last Sep-
tember gave a dinner on Wednesday even-ing at the Murray Hill ofChief as tho president-of tine InternationalEngineers Thomas E Crlmmlna preoldodA loving cup valued at UOO waspresented to
nmrrh Sees lira Mkc ArtTine church anti tho stage rubbed elbows
yesterday nftcnioon at tho ManhattanTheatre where Mrs Flsko gave a specialmatlnrV performance for ofthe Actors Whenof was first the al-
liance Indorsed the Mrs Flsko returned tho compliment yesterday by add-ing to tIne treasury morothan 1000
Steel Trust to Iut Ip a sent Bessemer PlantSIIAKOK Ia Dec IB It was said hero
today that tine United Statue Steel Cor-
poration which has the Unionsteel companies will erect a
steel plant here of tho5000000 steel mill which was pro-
jected by time Union company
The Weather-The domlnMIn frMure of the weather yritrr
day wu the rr of hlirh prruure which rnvrrrdAll the country Hrpt Ihr it re mo Vorthrul And
southern P rinc Coast Such a conditionmean A continuance of warmer And grneralrVfair weather over the irratrr part of tins counlrvfor tine n t two or three d y especially In thlasection Pair weather prevailed evirywhereteniay save for llcbt snow ntirrlra around tIne
Lake lurlnni and rain In stuthem CalltnnilaT IM II wu warmer almoit
everywhereIn this city yeatrnlay It Mr sail warmer
the early mounting lilchrjl temperature 42humidity J per rent barometer cor-
rected to read In sea level at H A M 83 I M-
SS7The temperature yesterday recorded br
offlelal thermometer and also by Tni foismometer at the lured b ahown IB the anncied table
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froth w t winds fair totnorrowfDelaware Maryland
and Virginia tale to day anti tomorrowwInds
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MUSIC OF A GOLDEN AGE
MlSICAL tnT SOCIETY GIVES ITSCONCERT
Compoiltloni hy line Cirrat Masters ofthe Period of Vocal Counterpoint
llach Cantata A Hlronjliold surePart Suing Also by Moslem
Thin first concert of the tenth season ofthe Musical Art Society took plaice last nightat Carnegie Hull Founded upon nn appre-ciation of the purest choral music that of
Church and nurttinil by a de-votion whoso hope hn been iKiiutlfulIy anti
generotihly ble u ed this organlatlon earlya prowl pmhloti In mtihical
lifo of New York Its mlsilon was from ItsInception comprehended by tine minor circleof miixlfa ainutciirs and Its lalsirs have
attended i y a prosperity which Is onoof tim most satisfying evidences of thetaste of metroiMill-
sIa3t night Cnrneglo Hall was literallysurrotmdiil by cnrriui cn anti flllid by agentle mini cultivated asMMiibly The stagewas prettily decked with holiday greens ninth
women of tine choir appeared In eveninggowns of delicate tints annul fashions only toIKS dtwriUHl by a high priastoss of themysteries of Inqiilii Away nlolt In theeyrlo of tine topniosl gallery was a chorusfmm tint Peoples Choral Union ready totake Us part In curtain numl ers of the lint
Tho wiis ninth according totIne welltried plan of the conductor FrankDamrowh The first part consoled of oldn captlla by monsters of tineI orlod in which vocal counterpoint reachedits glory TliTe relief was afforded by tintjierfornmnce of a numl er with orchestralnccompaitlmcnt after which modernof part songs I nought the concert to a dos
The old masters wore npresontednight by SweellncksOr suit Krviteur du Seigneur on
the theme now known to iw UK
dred Ecoardfl sixvoiced motet Pres-entation cif Christ In the Temple tinefifteenthcentury hymn Alia TrinitaBeataa wondrous lxauilful Jlorla Patrl byPalestrina Vittorlts chant for two choirsPongo Lingua GlorloHl and a Benedict
for triple chorus and Jubilate for doublochorus by Giovanni iiibriell
Tine central number with orchestra wasSebastian Bachs great Reformation can-tata Ein festo Burg 1st unser lott btiilton Ltithers celebrated hymn which Helnrich Heine HO happily christened tho Marwlllalso of thu Information and which-wo an to hear on Monday night deckedwith tine furbelows of roared
bullnecked Jarccf through thooperatic story of tho Bar
Then followed George Henschels sixvoiced sting To Jtiulc Brahms festivaland comiiRnorutlvo centenccs for doublechorus eight voIces called In GermanFit tind and Charm
Mo a sixvoiced madrigal byHenry David Leslie on
In IkW It was ono of tine mostbeautiful that Mr Damroschhiis ever and this U muchFurthiirmore it Is less eisy to make goodprogrumnifM for tho Musical Art Societynow tluin it was six or eightwhen HO much of tine available materialliad not IKXMI uced
The iwrformance had all tine meritsfamiliar at concerts Thero is npolished elegance nlxnit all tho work of
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conductor oftofu is perfect for tho sopranos are just atrifle in whorothere Is HO much beauty it maybo overoxacting to for perfection
of tho wellknown hymn tune The choirserfunimnce was that of Alia Trlnita-
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A most Impressive effect wasobtained In the by usingtho chorus In tine gallery to slIng re-sponses with an tonic perfor-mance BO moved the audience thatlion was Think of old Palestrlna Kivlor or the polyphonic mass fatherof modern masterof tine Vatican and composer of tho SistineChapel dead in an encore
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Itfiflis cantata wan marred by theof tine soloists None them de-
livered tliemselveH of tho old cantorsHUbtlu thoughts with fluency or purityof The massive tine open-Ing chorus was excellently sung
but Mr was certainlyIn too munch haste with the choral No VThe Instrumental prelude and ixiMludoto this number wereTho Choral Union was not alto-gether in its chare ofmusic but this Is difficult The concerton the whole was decidedly enjoyableantI it is a to erarely exhibited jewels of a golden
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