. Programme. terns of dinnerware makethis possible. Study your dining-room. Then you can choosethe pattern that will suit your furnishings. Consider the size of your family. Then youcan buy six, eight, or twelve of the plates, cupsand saucers—whatever number you need. If you are limited to a certain amount for thisnew china, you will find it possible to pleaseyourself within your price range. Gifts Jones,McDuffee &Stratton CORPORATION Established 1810 33 Franklin St., Boston Mrkey Prewar quality and closelyapproximating prewar prices. T^HE same sturdy serviceable kind of rugs that yourparents


. Programme. terns of dinnerware makethis possible. Study your dining-room. Then you can choosethe pattern that will suit your furnishings. Consider the size of your family. Then youcan buy six, eight, or twelve of the plates, cupsand saucers—whatever number you need. If you are limited to a certain amount for thisnew china, you will find it possible to pleaseyourself within your price range. Gifts Jones,McDuffee &Stratton CORPORATION Established 1810 33 Franklin St., Boston Mrkey Prewar quality and closelyapproximating prewar prices. T^HE same sturdy serviceable kind of rugs that yourparents and your grandparents used to buy. For the dining room, den, library or living room, inthe home and for hotels, clubs and office, they have noequals at anywhere near the price. We import these rugs direct and carry at all times alarge variety of sizes in patterns and colorings not to befound elsewhere. Approx. 7x10 $175. 8x11 225. 9x12 265. 10x14 355. Approx. 11x15 $435. 12x19 590. 12x20 635. 14x22 Oriental Impressions for Orchestra: Sketch. 3. Japanese Nocturne. Korean Sketch. Chinese Sketch-Henry Eichheim (Born at Chicago, 111., on January 3, 1870; now living in Boston.) I. Korean Sketch. This sketch is based on themes heard andnoted by Mr. Eichheim at Seoul, the capital of Korea, which hevisited in 1915. At first is the street-laborers song, sung duringworking hours. There are usually five men. One, the leader, singsa refrain, to which the other four answer. They work when itoccurs to them to do so. The song, as a rule, is of a humorous na-ture. This song is here given to the English horn. There is a con-trasting motive played by a street musician (flute). Other motivesare from the theatre. The closing theme is the love song (oboe) of a


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