Programme . ckstone at the pianoTickets, $2, $, and $1. Admission, $1. Now on sale. POTTER HALL (177 Huntington Avenue) Wednesday Afternoon, December 5, at 3 oclock VIOLIN RECITAL by Miss Nina Fletcher ASSISTED BY Mr. CHARLES ANTHONY, PianistPrograms and tickets now ready at the box office of Symphony Hall. SYMPHONY HALLSaturday Afternoon, December 8, at Rosenthal Whoever desires to hear something stupendous, something not heard in tlie world since thegreat triumphal tour of Liszt, must not miss hearing Rosenthal.—Vas Kleittejminial, Berlin. Tickets, $2, $, and $ sale open


Programme . ckstone at the pianoTickets, $2, $, and $1. Admission, $1. Now on sale. POTTER HALL (177 Huntington Avenue) Wednesday Afternoon, December 5, at 3 oclock VIOLIN RECITAL by Miss Nina Fletcher ASSISTED BY Mr. CHARLES ANTHONY, PianistPrograms and tickets now ready at the box office of Symphony Hall. SYMPHONY HALLSaturday Afternoon, December 8, at Rosenthal Whoever desires to hear something stupendous, something not heard in tlie world since thegreat triumphal tour of Liszt, must not miss hearing Rosenthal.—Vas Kleittejminial, Berlin. Tickets, $2, $, and $ sale opens Friday, November 30. CHICKERING HALLThursday Afternoon, December 13, at 3 oclock FIRST APPEARANCE IN BOSTON MissGermaine Schnitzer Recital of Pianoforte Music Tickets, $, $1, and 50 cents, at Symphony Hall on and afterFriday, December 7. Mail orders for the above concerts will be filled in advance ofpublic sale when accompanied by check or money order andaddressed to L. H. Mudgett, Symphony Hall. 477. 478 rOR SALE GENUINE NICOLAS AMATI VIOLIN. DATE,1660. PRICE,$1,500. ONCE THE PROPERTY of THOMAS JEFFERSON C. H. HILDEBRANDT (a SON 321 /S. HOWARD STREET Established 1838 BALTIIVIORE, MD. WILL BE SENT FOR EXAMINATION io RESPONSIBLE PARTIES MRS. S. B. FIELD HAS THE HONOE TO ANNOUNCE THREE SUBSCRIPTION MORiNING MUSICALES TO BE GIVEN IN Potter Hall, 177 Huntin^on Avenue AT QUARTER PAST ELEVEN DECEMBER MISS LILLIAN WOODWARD, of Chicago (her first appearance in Boston), in Lyric Recitatious, assisted byMISS ADA PIERCE, of New York. WHITNEY TEW, of London. Bass. JANUARY 2. MR. CECIL FANNING, of Columbus. Baritone (ijis first appearance in Boston), inSong Recital, accompanied by Mr. H. B. Turpin. iLT <?^?,^^* ^^^ *^^ series, five dollars?, may be obtained by sending name and address toMrs. b. B. Field, Hotel Nottingham, Copley Square. Telephone, Back Bay tickets at two dollars each can be had for either morning. ]VIif3s Woodward will be available for B


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