*At• -The wonderful - hold - which ' John Philip Sousa 'has upon the public is demonstrated at every performance of Sousa and his-band. He is the muai-9 *eal idol of the entire world, and this is ^forcibly. ,shown .by .the; attendance-t‘ttie: Sousa concerts. When ;the1 .••‘March King”-'comes,, it-means- ft'fejuit of new mU3ic, new songs, new operatic excerpts, new solos by. eminent 'bo-'. loists. The musical appetite is whetted.1 for :just these, things—and'Sou'aa'0 maintains* his hold .on 'his--audiences by his inimitable'way.'of.'..presenting them through;. bss...Sousa organization,in the Soua style. .Many-new and-effective features . will be heard when Sousa and bis Band, and Herbert L. Clarke, cornetist, are here on Wedn.es-.day. October 21; at the.,Nelson,; ;■ r* I rHarrv Lauder, the famous Scotch