January 7, 1927 WIL .METTE LIFE 19 CMC OPERA BEGINS WEDNESDAY MATINEES ., ... I; ·I performance of "The J ewess" will be given, with Rosa Rasia, Eide Norena, Charles Marshall and Virgilio Lazzari ; : Weber .conducting. The second midweek matinee at January 12 With La Traviata Is popular prices, ' on Wednesday, January 19, will bring the season's only Date of Three Special Matiperformance of "Madame Butterfly," nee Performances with Edith Mason, Lorna Doone Jackson, Charles Hackett and Giacomo The rapidly wanine; grand opera sea- Rimini ; Polacco conducting. The bill son in Chicago is rising to a glorious for the final matinee of the serjes 1s dimax as it enters its final weeks. The .;till to be announce'd. tenth week of civic opera at the Chicago Auditorium will bring repetitions Current Event and Book of the favorite operas from the earlier weeks of the season, with several Talks Resume January S notable substitutions in casts ' to lend The 'COUrse of lectures oeing giyen added charm and afford opera lovers by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill at !he advantage of variety of per.sonnet 10:30 o'clock, Wednesday mornings at 111 .the same roles. The week wttl also the Winnetka Woman's club, was rehrm.g the first of th:ee \Vedn~sday Isumed on January 5. matmees at popular pnces, establtshed . . . responsive to popular request, afford~veryone mterest~d m heann.g about ing further hearings of three favorite Chm~, the. las.t "ord regardts:tg the operas, which would he impossible in M ex1c~n sttuatJOn, the. conclusiOns of the cro~·de(J schedule except through those 1~1 power regardmg ~he League 1 of Nattons, the latest rev1ew of the · f . h ad d mg t ese matmee per ormances. "b t ., t' d' · · 1 b h f es se 11 er, sugges tons regar mg Su1 >scnptJOn seats may >C oug t or · t d'1 1 · d t tt d all three Wednesday matinees, en- wm er rea. ! g· IS. urge h 0 W a en, titling the holders to the same locations Mrs. Mernlt s talk at t e oman s f 0 r ach club. More than five clubs, or leagues. et d. e · "I . . · 1. A ,. extending from \Vilmette to Glencoe a ur ay venmg, ~ 171 r. 1str < ·"moro · · lk · · d'f 1e.se ta s, given at (The Elixir of Love). will he repeated are enJ<?Y 111 g t 1 1- , . 'tl Fl '[. ferent t1mes dunng the week, at regua t Pol)ular Pr 1ces, w1 1 · orence .\' ac- 1 · Tl 1 1 1 tl 1 T't S h' c· R' · . d ar mtervas. te mem>ers come l >~ · . 1 0 c. lpa, 1acomo .tm 1111 an awa with lists of hooks to read and Vtttono Trev1san: Moranzon1 conduct y t' d' 'Th 1 . · sugges tons regar mg eac1 1 one. ey mgS. Ia ft J t ·) are kept in touch with the good in 0 9 · UIH y a ern on, a11uary , a 1' d d k "L B h ·· ' It · t't t contemporary 1terature. an 1 o ·c 1 oc , a o erne w1 co11s 1 u e · d d' ·are 1 a 1 tl 1 b · 1 t' 'th v1se regar mg t 1e le:;t arttc es on 1e s_u ntr an .spec1a ma mee, wt current events. Claudta M uz1o, Irene Pa,·loska. Charles Hackett. Luigi ~fonte s anto . . Further information ,c~m he obtained Giovanni Pelese. Virgilio Lazzari and trom Mrs. Warren C. ·~.gry of 711 \.ittorio Trevisan: Polacco conducting. Locust street. telephont' \\ 111netka 2111 l ~fonda~· evening-, January 10, "The Jewe Is of the ~f adonna ·· will he re- \l iss \lary Lowell of 900 :\:o>hland I avenue has returned · t o Simons col- · peated with the same popular cast Rosa Raisa, Augusta Lenska. Forrest lege in Boston after spending the Lamont. Giacomo Rimini: Serge Ouk- Chri~tma:. vacation with ~[ r. and -:\[r~. rainsky and the ballet: Moranzoni George C. Lmn~ ll. conduct in g. . V . YYYYYYYYY 64 Tristan and Isolde" GOING AWAY? You'll need some- Hand Loomed Sport Clothes They are just right for travel. They best costume you for golf . or for general purposes, for they are light in weight. easily tubbed, and never muss . SMART MODELS-SOFT FABRICSWONDERFUL COLORS-REASONABLE PRICES Baker Loom Craft· Studio 1103 Central Ave. Wilmette Ph. 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' .. . son' . .; last performaJTce of \Vaguer's romantic "Tristan and Tsolde" with Elsa Alsen, Cyrena Van Gordon. l'harles Marshall, Richard Bonelli and Alexander Kipnis: Polacco conducting. \Vednesciay at 2. the first of the three midweek matinees \\·ill he sung at popular prices. The season's last pl'rformance of "La Traviata" will he giHn, with Cia udia !\1 uzio. Tito Schipa, Richard Bonelli: Serge Oukrainsky and the ballet: Mo.r anznni conducting. \Vednesday e\'ening· "Carmon" willt he repeated. with Mary Garden. Eide \'oren a. Fernancl Ansseau. Giacomo Rimini, Edouard Cotreuil: Serge Oukrainsky and the haltet: Pnlacco conducting. Thursday evening "Don Giovanni," which scored such a tremendous success at the gala New Year's £,·e performance, will br repeated with the same cast-Rosa Raisa. Edith Mason, Louise Loring, Vanni-Marcoux. Tito Schipa, Virgilio Lazzari an<l Vittorio Trevisan; Polacco conducting. GoiDe OVERCOATS I SkatiDI Tonicht! 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