THE LEEFSON-HILLE CONSERVATORY OF MU-
sic had a most successful season this year. The closing pupils’ concert brought out a large audience. One advantage in this conservatory lies in the fact that the assistant teachers are graduates of the directors, thus insuring uniformity in methods of instruction. Address: Leefson-Hille Conservatory, 1524 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SALE—SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD—A
genuine Jacob Steiner violin, of Absam, Tyrol, Germany, 1695; perfect condition. Am open for offer. Box 348, Springfield, Ohio.
THE NEW “THEORY OF INTERPRETATION” WAS
illustrated by the author at the N. Y. M. T. A. in Glens Falls, June 27th. Mr. Goodrich selected the subject of accentuation for his talk, and showed where accent is essential and where it is detrimental to the music.
EXPERIENCED MUSICAL DIRECTOR FOR COL-
lege or conservatory desires location in South or Southwest. Excels in vocal and physical culture. Best of testimonials. Address: “Scotchman,” this Office.
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIMITED NUMBER
of young ladies, who wish to study music seriously, to be taken into a home. Piano, voice, harmony. Preparing teachers a specialty. References given and required. Correspondence solicited. Address: C., 119 Wayne Avenue, Wayne, Delaware County, Pa.
E. T. PAULL MUSIC COMPANY’S PUBLICATIONS.
We wish to call the special attention of our readers to the advertisement in this issue of The Etude, of the E. T. Paull Music Company’s publications. Their offer to send any six of the pieces that may be selected from the various lists for $1.00 is something that should be taken advantage of; it is only offered to readers of The Etude who mention seeing the “Ad.” in this paper. Send for their catalogue, which contains thirty pages of music, which they forward free, to anyone mentioning the advertisement in The Etude.