Programme . fe or to conjugal fidelity; consequently hismarriage with Miss Smithson was not unlike the Pastoral Symphony,which opens with the most delightful spring morning and winds upwith the most terrible hurricane. Discord came in a remarkably shorttime and in a rather singular form. When Berlioz married Miss Smith-son, he was madly in love with her; but she herself, to use a term whichdrove him frantic with rage, only liked him well enough. It was akind of namby-pamby affection. Gradually, however, their commonexistence familiarised her with the savage transports of her lion, the ELIZABET


Programme . fe or to conjugal fidelity; consequently hismarriage with Miss Smithson was not unlike the Pastoral Symphony,which opens with the most delightful spring morning and winds upwith the most terrible hurricane. Discord came in a remarkably shorttime and in a rather singular form. When Berlioz married Miss Smith-son, he was madly in love with her; but she herself, to use a term whichdrove him frantic with rage, only liked him well enough. It was akind of namby-pamby affection. Gradually, however, their commonexistence familiarised her with the savage transports of her lion, the ELIZABETH GRANT 12 WEST STREET (Over Bigelow Kennards) HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Hats to ride in, to run in, to walk in; Hats of braids, of ribbons, of laces, Hats to sing in, to dance in, to talk in; Hats to suit all kinds of faces, Hats to sit in, to stand in, to call in; All of them different in color and shape, And some to do nothing at all in. Of flowers, of foliage, of velvet and crepe. (Prices, six dollars and up). TWO LECTURE RECITALS L itih Liszt in Weimar1 Piano Compositions by LisztWith personal reminiscences A Program of Piano Compositions by Mozart,**• Schumann, Chopin, and Liszt, with interpretative analyses JOHN ORTH Concert Pianist and Teacher of PianoSTE1NERT HALL 1354 charm of which began to tell upon her; in short, in a little while, theoriginality of her partners mind, the magnetic spell of his imagination,the magnetic influence of his heart, won upon his apathetic companionto a degree such as to transform her into a most affectionate wife;tender regard changed into love, love into passion, and passion intojealousy. Unfortunately it often happens that man and wife are like the platesof a pair of scales, they rarely keep balanced; when the one goes up, theother goes down. Such was the case with the newly married the Smithson thermometer rose, the Berlioz thermometer feelings changed into a sterling, correct, and placid friendship, whileat the same


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