. Programme. 241-243 HUNTINGTON AVE NEAR MASSACMUSCTTS AVE. B05TO/^»,A^A55. What is more pleasantthan to break the workingday by having a palatableluncheon, where you canenjoy your favorite dishes,both Mandarin and Ameri-can style, cooked as youlike them. amid the pleas-ant surroundings of hospi-tality, only to be found inthe Santung Restaurant,where courteous, promptand efficient service pre-dominates. Your mid-daypatronage solicited andappreciated. Open from11 to 12 ST. JAMES BUILDING MUSIC NEAR SYMPHONY HALL. pianoforte; and three songs: Les Colombes, Chinoiserie, and Seguidille*(


. Programme. 241-243 HUNTINGTON AVE NEAR MASSACMUSCTTS AVE. B05TO/^»,A^A55. What is more pleasantthan to break the workingday by having a palatableluncheon, where you canenjoy your favorite dishes,both Mandarin and Ameri-can style, cooked as youlike them. amid the pleas-ant surroundings of hospi-tality, only to be found inthe Santung Restaurant,where courteous, promptand efficient service pre-dominates. Your mid-daypatronage solicited andappreciated. Open from11 to 12 ST. JAMES BUILDING MUSIC NEAR SYMPHONY HALL. pianoforte; and three songs: Les Colombes, Chinoiserie, and Seguidille*(words by Gautier). He made his debut in Paris as a pianist in next year he played in London. In 1905 his opera La Vida Brevewon a prize in Madrid. The opera was produced at Nice on April 1,1913. An American, LilUan Grenville,t took the part of Thisopera was given at Madrid on November 14, 1914. De Fallareturned to Spain when the World War broke out. His second workfor the stage, an opera, El Amor Brujo, was produced at Madrid onApril 15, 1915. It failed. The composer suppressed the spoken andsung parts, enlarged the orchestration, and made of it a symphonicsuite, semi-Arabian in style. Pastera Imperio, too, has used thismusic for her dances. Noches en los Jardines de Espaiia: En el Generahfe, Danse Lejana, *Sung here by Mme. Eva Gauthier, March 21, 1920.—P. H. tLiUian Grenville (Katharine Goertner), born in New York on December 23, 1884, educated ata convent in Montreal, went to Paris in 1901, w


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