. Programme . ,^ THEIR EXQUISITE FLA-VOR IS DUE TO THEBLENDING OF SOME OFTHE CHOICEST ANDRAREST COCOA BEANSTHAT THE W^ORLD PRO-DUCES—AND THE CHOC-OLATE IS PILED ON INGENEROUS QUANTITIES 1 16 DANCING AT HOME When ^just a few friends calland you wish to enjoy a Httledancing you are assured thebest of music if you have a BRUNSWICK in your home. You can thenenjoy the most enticing dancemusic from the entrancingfox-trot to the charming melo-dies of the dreamy waltz. Plays all Makes of Records The Brunswick Phonograph is the only instrumentthat will play all makes of records. By a simpledevice—the U


. Programme . ,^ THEIR EXQUISITE FLA-VOR IS DUE TO THEBLENDING OF SOME OFTHE CHOICEST ANDRAREST COCOA BEANSTHAT THE W^ORLD PRO-DUCES—AND THE CHOC-OLATE IS PILED ON INGENEROUS QUANTITIES 1 16 DANCING AT HOME When ^just a few friends calland you wish to enjoy a Httledancing you are assured thebest of music if you have a BRUNSWICK in your home. You can thenenjoy the most enticing dancemusic from the entrancingfox-trot to the charming melo-dies of the dreamy waltz. Plays all Makes of Records The Brunswick Phonograph is the only instrumentthat will play all makes of records. By a simpledevice—the Ultona—any record can be played onthe Brunswick. You are not restricted to the artistsof one concern. Daily Demonstrations in our Red RoomConvenient Terms. CCHarvey® Pianos, Player-Pianos, Phonographs and Records 144 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 1511 Hancock St., Quincy 17 took part in concerts given by Messrs. Chevillard, Hayot, and Sal-mon, and in concerts of the Societe des Compositeurs de Musique. In 1911 he was engaged as conductor of the Ballet Russe, withwhich he made four tours throughout Europe. He conducted balletat various theatres in Paris, and gave series of orchestral concertsin that city. He came to the United States in 1916 as conductor of the BalletRusse, and conducted at the Boston Opera House, November 6-11,1916: Les Papillons, ^Spectre de la Rose, ^Thamar,Petrouchka, Scheherazade, Prince Igor, Sadko, LApr^s-Midi dun Faune, ^Cleopatre. In 1917 he was appointed a conductor at the Metropolitan OperaHouse. He made his first appearance there with Faust, November19, 1917. He brought out Rabauds Marouf (December 19),Coq dOr (March 6, 1918), and Gilberts ballet The Dance inPlace Congo. At the Boston Opera House, coming with the M


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