ORCHESTRA CIRCLE MADDonny Long OucdD2990 B D00UDED moonan900 A 0000000 momwongogoo C Q0000DW009 Bmomnomonon D DDD00000ONU Damnoompagno Hmmmmmons E Docomomonon 20namwomDD530 G 2000W-9000 F 000000000 rupe monono H 200000 Dong 1 ano00219mno D039 K DOGODO0002013 253DJ 090000MCDM: 2000OBODDDDDD MONOPOLIunie 70DO LO0000DDDED 2003 N 00000000DDEN 3000590 Q BOGODOR JOOM0NDNJD VOO00000000D MONTAUK THEATRE, GRAND ITALIAN OJNSERVATORY OF MUSIC Prices, 25, 50, 75c., $1, $1.50. COL. Wm. E. SINN, Lessee LEADING VOCAL SCHOOL Srage Established 1889 542 STATE STREET . . BROOKLYN Orchestra. 119 EAST 230 STREET, MANHATTAN B R. E. DE STEFANI, Director Vocal instruction; also piano, organ A harmony, mandolin, guitar, solfeggio, Italian language, etc. From the “Brooklyn Daily Eagle."'-Signor De Stefani has been singularly successful in the conducting of his conservatory, and has given evidence of the capabilities of a man whose perseverance is backed up with a thorough knowledge of his profession, ** * The work done in this city by Signor De Stefani himself for the advancement of musical art has made his name one of wellrecognized and respected authority From the Brooklyn Citizen. Easily probable and beyond doubt as a vocal instructor Signor De Stefani is second to none in America. From the New York Recorder."- The method taught in the school is the Italian, and Signor De Stefani is considered one of the best directors in the country. E From the "New York World." -Signor De Stefani completely BALCONY succeeded in proving that he was not only a good teacher, but also an excellent singer and actor. From the National Encyclo pedia."-Signor De Stefani is acknowledged one of the best vocal teachers in America. From the Progresso Italo Americano "--Signor De Stefani represents with credit the Italian music in this country. The Gabler pianos are exclusively used at Stefani's College of Music, Berry, near South Third Street. Seats, 850. SYLVESTER L. MALONE, Manager Bax P Q000 The Monument and General HENRY MCCADDIN MEMORIAL Granite Works established thirty-five years ago by the STAGE late David S. Arnott, are still being carried on under the management of his nephew so se do so se seg AND READING ROOMS rate of 4,000 volumes a year. volumes, encyclopædias, etc., directly accessible. Spacious Reading Room with 300 newspapers and periodicals on file, and 3,000 selected volumes for the use of members in this room. PRICE OF MEMBERSHIP, $5.00 A YEAR. |