| Show i SHARPS AND FLATS FLAT I Usually nt at music the tho girls outnumber th the youths as II strikingly nn as women n outnumber men nt at concerts At Atthe Atthe the th In III Salzburg It Is I not Slot BO In KM Its latest report shows that of Its students were youths only X its girl tWIll any one explain tills this anomaly Is It because the tho boys bo aro are Impressed ed by ly b the tho honors paid to 10 Mozart most distinguished son sonA A Plea Ilca for tor the tho Introduction of or Music among the Upper lasses Clawes In IH is I the odd odil 01 I title Of or an nn article In the tho July Jill Jul Nineteenth oln Century by b D Kendall who holds that the young of oC the tho aristocracy and upper classes claI generally are not 50 o owell well cured cared for or musically as Oil are the tho chil children children dren of or tho tile middle coil and lower I ler classes es esIt If It Mr Ir Is IA right ho he may mn have found foun tIle the th reason renson why concerts do Slot not pay Those rho o who cun can afford to attend them do not care to and those who care caro to 10 cannot afford to Good advice comes coma from John Philip to all those young men mert who Insist on crowding Into tile the III closely tracked ranks runk of at the vo vocalists 0 lid I 1011 pianists tt and string players pla Tho Thin famous tom tor says sas Ill To tho the young man with tal tat talent ent Int I would advise that he hr study alIt larn to excel ns nM a n player lIDer of or the saxo saxophone saxophone phone phallI oboe olm bassoon linus hn and alto clarinet tube tuba mind French I ench horn born K It he hc desires 1 to command a It good rood salary alar In Inthe tIlt the musical profession In 1865 William T F Rogers composed a II song entitled He lie sold U It for 50 Silas Hila of Cleveland It and alIt from the profits built It Is I said Mill a n mammoth block blockon on II Euclid I avenue Tho The sates are said sahl tn to t hao reached the hundreds of ot thou t and und that were sold told during the first six nix Ix months after pub publication The composer opel resides In n a little room and A 1111 ekes out a n living by b making violins Verily the way of or tho unsophisticated composer with a n jewel Is III American Musician A Montreal letter IU oU that tho the brick er of the new rIen III Montreal opera es ts establishment s are prepared to put lut 00 COO 00 Into this night woe In order ardor to ii make It a I success and ihen lisen another Into carrying the tho Montreal company Into Quebec Ot 01 and Toronto no so 0 nn nit to make It n a thoroughly Canadian establishment c III O that Malinger er Albert Albort Jeonnotte has lias returned from New York with II close working agreement with tho time Metropolitan directorate In III his pocket and tile the full tull plans for or tho the season com corn completed completed That talt Lake IK is not nOM alone In ym orchestral tribulations Is 18 evi 01 evidenced bv tl b the following Detroit par lar The Tho Detroit Symphony orches orchestra tra tm after K season of ot work will vill dis continue presenting Its ItH attractions this and the organization as ns such will become n a thinK thing of ot the past Fritz Kalsow Its and director for nil fill these th year leaves for tor Ocr Ger Germany many man Ills his old home nt nl an nn early dato has hu found It Impossible Impo I to tn find fI to 10 take tako up his work ns nil ho he luis hiss done assuring R the success Ice of ot tho the undertaking by b making a 11 house canvass to swell tho the subscription lion tion lists list lI t tEm Em mn end II nd her sister have hB e been making makinI n a tour of ot Italy this sum summer summer summer mer They visited for two weeks with rignor and ani Signora Alessandro AIu Bond Bonel nt lit their seaside villa at nt Porto Form Recall nil all on the tile Adriatic aled have ha Just com corn completed a visit 1 WIth Ih Mme Etelka at nt tier her estate At nt near Bologna They The are ar now visiting I Ht sit t nn on Lake Como antI nn will vill soon noon go 0 to Lugano where they the will bJ ho the guests of or Mr Ir nn an Mrs irs Louis Lom 1001 Lombard herO bard at nt Chateau After n a short stat Slav In Switzerland they will wilt bo ha boIn haitt In itt Paris for tor several r rind and sail soli for fur forA furA A merlin flit 1 I Ml oll MIss s Thursby has ht had hul tile the of finding that Hint tier her who have been abroad for tor or the thelast thelast last jear or two tw doing line fine nobert Grau Crau In in the Musical Lender Leader the notion noli on that Chi Chicago hl hI ago cago did not support I tile tho Metropolitan Opera company compan last laal spring Ho lie Ift that when the tour four weeks sensors season was wan completed It was waa as that Chicago had paid up Ul upward ward of at for to I its It month of ot grand opera and that a u ton In Increasing increasIng creasing business hail had refilled It n is III true trun thAt the Iho Auditorium wn Wl not al Ill always alwa ways wa crowded t during staring the tho 11 lint first rut week rk hut but that was Wan due this partly to raised Ill prices partly to the va t size nf ot tho the Auditorium On Omi lv a Paul Patti or one o the late into Maurice Ideal ranis i R was wal even potent enough to 10 create a Molt out nut condition In fact tact the Auditorium wan no so constructed that thai Its lIB seating could bo be e materially at nt will tilI III In order the sll spectacle of un an n house w sil Vie ho boIe holess less lens Ie e t of cr f It Its lis large size lotze the rit for tor grand were al RI always ways s soled nt at a R lower loer rate than In Ill InIn tin In lily other cliv cirt II In m and far lower than tho maintained In m opera olera house Tills This ear perhaps to set II t n it 1 precedent for tor tim tho permanent opera venture tho the prices wore vere Increased to tie practically tile the name amo scale which at tile the tun thu opera hOIlo nt at the lit old oh It prices a 1 hou was warn 8 possible hence I an Idea may ala be hI c rented tut as to tolie the lie rr phi which would be Lit I with lIh opera six fx or seven times a 11 H |