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MTTLE JOtRNEY TO
inAiyiiNAUt' ikwii-
Woman'sWorid M
liinlnr.fMico bv Professor Elmer
'fei-
jd( of Ills Studies in Europe.
i following anecdote by Profes-
Id, drawn from among the
experiences of an eventful
doubtless be of Interest to
'go have heard of Madame Cha
Jlfor are familiar with her
-Sltlons. .
jmusical Illustrations are
yetched from pages of the mU
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111 iui. jluuub punacaaiuu.
uriuen remarKS on x.wo oi mem
(Same Chamlnade's own hand-
were walking along a ;ndlnj; Path
leading to tho mansion.
Wo were ushered Into A Reception
room and presently were In Ifte pres
ence of ono of tho greatest If ut the
greatest of lady composers the Wtfrld
has ever known.
Madame Chaminade looked at flitf
as If expecting me to speak, but my
Interpreter, whose name I cannot at
present recall, Immediately spoke
and I noticed a surprised look on the
lady's face. The Interpreter ex
plained to mo that Madame Chami
nade had supposed all the time that
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MISS KATMERINE elkins.
Lover of Horses and" Daring Rider In
the Hunt.
Miss Knthcrltio EJkins, Who In the
fall will marry the Duke of tho Abraz
zl, has been conspicuous" in Washing
ton as one of the most unconventional
clrls In tho xmnrt finK nnd society has
't$oTe than once gasped at the flaring
finings she1 has done. Her companions'
e-wemberre of the "horsy set." Down
at theM'fains, where ihcre is an exclu
sive" lluih. club, iff which Mis Elkins
;ltflongf it is- told" tti&i otitt of her chief
delights' used to lie' to ride n horse at
jilghj: with' her hair" Jn bttiifo banging
downVhcr tfack.
' Her'enrt Is given1 to- her" harm, and
Bile spends all the time she' ctffl sot tho
little club Jn Virginia' dT wlrfcfr 4 Js
a member or out at uuevy umse,
where she Js rcfiS&tered ns one of 3o
most-expert riders. She not only keejfc
and rides horses', btifr'she has exhibited'
I
Istudying the organ in Paris
idor, head, instructor in the
Itolre de Paris, and con-
WEuropeans to be tho great-
luiguumi, i iuuiiu iuybuii. mi
er1" with several weeks of
r my hands, a3-Widor was
y.ion a vacation, so I cast
tome -way of employing my
f " ,
ns who Is a great pianist
JKsarnpbser of operas and
syjapnomes .was spenuing
irf ih; Brazil, "wTilcU is a
issnner resort or weaitny
Fl-enchmen.
r.ays aamirea juaaame
it was a lady, and on the way back
to the city she told me that had she
known that it was a gentleman she
would never have received me as a
pupil.
However, there was nothing to do
but spar for time and I realized that
the utmost diplomacy must be used,
for the first impression with those
foreign celebrities determines their
attitude towards you ever after
wards. Assuring tjie great artiste of her
immense popularity among American
musicians, and of the great success
an American tour would ber seemed
to interest her a little. Then the
mention of having heard Hans Von
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i' compositions and, Schiller play her Concertstueck at
Sfsiie' owned a magnifl
iVwithln ten or twelve
Tclt'yM, with the greatest
laddressed a letter to her
French was very
the privilege of taking
thlher in order to learn
fctatlbn- of her own com-
IUuRv
Ivlaays'a reply camo in
tingnthat she never gave
ffnJplUno technique, but
received those who
CownTinterpretatlon of her
kltlons.
that she would bo at
gocomoderalo, crVaM'aYuuUA.''
the Auditorium in Chicago with
Theodore Thomas' orchestra accom
panying really pleased her; but I
cmpletely won my way into her
favor when after speaking of various
other compositions I asserted that in
playing her music I was constantly
reminded of tho orchestra.
I saw instantly that I had made
a great "hit." She said that in all
her writing she always had the or
chestra in view.
A few minutes after this she in
vited up to the top of the house
where Is an elegant little music hall
with two grand pianos.
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gut- five weeks, after
lasigqing -oh a concert
ihislwould give time for
Repsons; that her rate
frlfrancB per lesson
dollars) : that I could
rSfcerialn hour on a cer-
that if I did not speak
SfBring an interpreter.
Band a little before the
'fedjvln company with a
fioungr lady whose homo
rnldslbut who had spent
fjaSParls, I alighted at
lonlSolUe-et-Oiso.
WrSpfllce of any kind
She invited me to be seated at
one, and seated herself at the other,
and the first lesson began with herl the habit on the Riviera:
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kfoJmoUojieo)
great Concertstuek. Madamo Cha
minade played tho solo and I the
pianoforte arrangement of the or
chestrn accompaniment. She stop
ping frequently to explain some
after-thought or complain of some
error of tho publishers. Tho accom
panying cuts aro tho four leading
subjects of the concerto in tho order
given.
After tho lesson was over I drew
out of my pocket a handful of gold
twenty-franc pieces to pay for the
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SIISS. KAXIiKItlXj: ELKINS.
them many time at horse shows in
New York and Boston. Her -den" in
the Elkins honiu iu Washington is
uulquo. The walls are covered with
trophies of. tho Hunt cups, medals, rib
bons and brushesj The only pictures
that adorn tho walls are those- of her
horses, herself or her friends on horse
back. Not a' photograph' is to be seen
anywhere- about the den, which is just
off tho drawing room, unless it tells
the story of" the hunt club, and Miss
Elkins is never happier than when she
is entertaining her friends ini this cozy
apartment.
An intimate- girl friend relates an. in
cident which Miss- Elkins told her.
The senator's daughter had a pet dog,
which, Like-its mistress, was very inde
pendent. She went to- an art store re
cently with the dog, which wandered
about, finally knocking down a picture,
smashing tho glass and damaging tho
painting. Miss Elkins paid tho 525. de
manded, but enjoyed the joke because
she said the dog had cither to bump
Into a man or kuock tho picture over,
and ho preferred to ran against tho
picture. The other day Ilenry Gassa
way Davis, the millionaire grandfather
of Miss Elkins, In speaking to her
father about the engagement, said,
"Stephen, I am not much for dukes,
but If Katherlne loves him and wants
him the old man Is with her, and if it
is money that is needed she can count
on me for every dollar in tho pile."
Women and Cigarettes.
In these days, when tho congeniality
of women and the cigarette Is being so
heatedly discussed on this side of the
water, it Is interesting to read this pen
picture by tho Paris correspondent of
Vogue in regard to tho prevalence of
n: tor tuo "vicinity in
? Chamlnade's villa is
Una, otly tie homes of
res, cacli surrounded
llajd-out grounds and
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anio Qhamlnndo s
ut three minutes
, vo seated
.wler turning
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IS i tStan'tly recog
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lady
lthout
mlnndo
myi.iurqu
rio"
iind
term in advnnco, whereupon she told
tho interpreter that sho had sup
posed tho party who had written her
was Borne rich American lady wish
ing to sco hor out o curiosity, but
ns I was mi artist sho would not
think of receiving any remunera
tion. Madame Chaniiundo was gracious
enough to say that sho had received
groat pleasuro In talking over mil
slcnl affairs of America and in play
Ing her compositions with nn Amer
lean artist. On our way to tho sta
Hon wo found wo had boon ontor
talnod nourly throe- hours.
Thus onded my first llttlo jour
ney to tho homo of Madamo Chami
undo. .
The habit prevails everywhere. In
all the smart hotels, cafes and restau
rants I have entered, nnd they are
many, I have seen at teatime. after
dinner nnd after supper late at night
correct appearing women of all ages,
with equally correct men, sit calmly
lighting with knowing gestures their
tiny Russian cigarettes.
Other women whom ono counts out
do tho same thing differently. Their
gestures aro more pronounced, their at
titude moro coquettish; their pretty
feet are perhaps crossed, revealing
dainty embroidered lingerie skirts and
laced stockings to match their gowns.
They make much of the pretty poses
taken in the frequent lighting of their
gold tipped cigarettes from tho wax
taper held by an obsequious attendant.
I was sitting nlono over my tea in
tho plain shaded, flower decked tea
room of a great hotel Idly listening to
sweet music from a hidden band. Just
opposite me sat two women, unmistak
ably English nnd, after tho manner of
many traveling Englishwomen, rather
dowdy in dress, A puff of smoke
caught my eye. Ono had lighted a ciga
rette; tho oth6r was carefully selecting
ouo from a carved silver cigarette case.
I looked about with Interest, wonder
ing what was going to happen. At tho
noxt tablo I saw as I turned my head
n beautiful dark browed woman, splen
didly gowned in embroidered white
cloth and wearing drnped gracefully
over her anus n long, straight ermine
lined velvet scarf. Sho lifted her hand
with n slight gesture, which brought n
Walter to her sldo with n tiny tray of
Jclgarottes. Daintily sho selected one,
lighted It, then leaned back luxuriously
Into tho soft depths of tho big easy
chalr to watch serenely tho wreaths of
pmoko float abovo her head.
(Bond's Hint to Young Singers.
Hignor Bond, tho great opera singer,
In a recent interview states:
oico for
moro than
in a recent interview states:
I "It Is injurious to tho vo
young alngera to study In mo
tand rides horses, bnC sue uas exmuiten .
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one lalisuHgK 'he essentials c4 ar
tistic sfaging art purity of tone, piSlty
of' stvlo' and nurfvy of diction. Whbn
a tone- fe properly placed the worfl
need- not' otfoct it, ybut s great dcrtl of"
Harm-is caused' by applying the word
too early and' beyond tlrts by using
several' languages.
"It is a question, and' a srfous one,
Whether those who' teach' singing un
derstand the application of tho word
to the' tone, and tho dangers' aro1 ob
vious in languages where nasals ami
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language to sing; then comos Russian,
nnd I should put English next. All
(languages affect tho- tone unless tho
tbne Is first able to carry tho weight
of tho language.
"A singer may study in any Ian
guago, but in only one until after the
tone is placed beyond any possibility
of being afirtcd by the demands of
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