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FRANCIS America's Modei Hotel as it will appear upon the completion of the north wing - i j Your Favorite Musical Compositions Can be played by you in your own home juit as often as yow care to hear them if you own THE New York "Globe" has just concluded a voting contest for. the moat popular musical programme, the following being the winning list. . It is Interesting to note that of these twelve selections ten appeared on a list recently published by te "Aeolian Company showing -the Pianola rolls having the largest sales, y . ' 1 Intermezzo from "Cavallerla Rusticana" Mascagni 2Overture from "William Tell" .Rossini 3Overture from ''Tannhauser" .' .Wagner 4 Toreador Song from "Carmen" ,"Bl1!: g "Dixie" ..Emmett 6 Selection' from '"Faust" ' Go,Vn0J(! 7 Miserere from "II Trovatore" .........Verdi 8 Spring Song Mendelssohn 9 Overture from "Poet arid Peasant" ". Buppe 10 Second Hungarian Rhapsody....: Liszt 11 "Blue Danube" Waltz Strauss 12 Selections from "Lohengrin" ...Wagner This popular programme can be duplicated in any home where flpV there is a piano simply by in- . Ttf stalling the Pianola. The long. ,," i " 1 ' Sarf arduous practice, necessary to - : r!S V- ' 3P play these selections by hand, Is F '"Tj-jl j -' no longer an obstacle. With the f" i II " h .jS- J aid of the Metrostyle Pianola. LI J" I V 2. J . any one can play the piano, not M riL n ' I '" I i 'tV;l - l perfunctorily, but with the feel- 4Vjr 5 l' lng and variety of expression JJ. - ' ' iiYuri which distinguish the perform- . ' r( M ance of the virtuoso. ffr "" TfftFt ff I i The Pinnola means jJjh technical preficiency. lllll & m . The Metrostyle R"Hr,"Ml !'' means artistic inter- I T?ro U'fiflM pretation. WsP'MtlwW All Pianolas are now equipped eri g v Jrm f T ' with the Metrostyle, which many f J' ff j&rtylf' jr 'ns J eminent - musicians have pro- iW l.v Vtf'j' pi ft tiounced indispensable to any Pi- - fT f i-.l Zhiff' IXfF',' ano-player." Yet no Piano-player, .j ' f f ','f excepting only the Pianola, con- . telH JjP;t , $-.rr'jlfl'f tains the Metrostyle or any fea- t ' ' mjfifrifcfi' ture even similar to it. I J Pianolas may be rented for the Summer months, either with or without a piano. 'Va ...CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO... TEMPLE OF MUSIC. 7 4 MAIN STREET. 1 . ,.,-;, To alifforiniSa! and its Famous Summer Resorts Los Angeles Catalina Long Beach irUm Terminal Island Riverside xgy San Pedro Coronado's Great Tent City on Beach IN ALL THf WORLD NO TRIP LIKE THIS , Los Angeles Express Utah's Finest Train leaves Salt Lake 8:30 p. m.; Observation Drawing Room Cars, Diner with Service a La. Carte, Tourist Car and Free Reclining Chair Car. LOW EXCURSION RATES TO LOS ANGELES. 'Phones, 1986. j; L. MOORE, 17 West 2nd Soia ' Diet. Tass. Agt. u t ss ss mttfmmmmmmmt San Francisco the World's Greatest Great-est Summer Resort !' a THE "Gods are good to San Francisco. The Jays are as genial in August as in February. The sweet wholesome breath of the bay steals over the city filling it with the vigorous joy of outdoor living. liv-ing. ' San Francisco is the Paris of America. She welcomes her visitors with the gracious hospitality of the born hostess. The wares of flower-sellers flower-sellers brighten the busiest street corners, theJay is filled with pleasure pleas-ure boats and strange craft which, with the dream Tormed islands, shape changing pictures of enduring interett to lovers of the art of nature. na-ture. All the metropolis with its parks, its theaters, Its atmosphere of art, and its pervading holiday spirit, is a great urban theater for the entertainment of its visitors. To enjoy the beauty of it all the spectator specta-tor must see it from the unrivaled viewpoint of the HOTEL ST. FRANCIS i San Francisco's newest and most modern hotel. The guest who occupies occu-pies an upper room in this palatial caravansary awakens in the morning morn-ing to see, spread like a mantle at the very foofc-of the hotel, the warm glowing beauty of a tropical garden park; and in the background the girdle of mountains and the sail flecked bay with its lsiand setting. Amid this restful environment one feels aloof from the busy life of the city; yet all the fashionable shops and playhouses are within Ave minutes' walk from the hotel. : , The full charm of San Francisco's art-iovlng cosmopolitan society is realised only at the cafe at afternoon tear or after the play or opera, and in its spacious ballroom where most of the aristocratic social func- tlons occur; while the epicureanism for which the city is Justly famous finds its best interpretation also in the more informal Rathskeller, the most picturesque grill room in America. Accommodations may be reserved by wire at our expense- Write for a beautiful illustrated souvenir of cosmopolitan San J Francisco and the Hotel St. Francis to 1 JAS WOODS, Manager. T, j . v. . 'if g 2ATR0AIN mem MA.THSXES Grand Theatre WED. AND " BAT 10 & 20o CENTER THEATRE CO., Props, and Mm. THE BITTNER CO. MATINEE TODAY AT 1:30 P. K. Tonight Last Time. The Emotional Drama, "DOHA THOHNE." Next week "The Belle of Rlohmond" and "Sanho." PRICES-Nlghta, 10. 20, S0o; mattneea, 1 20o. |