24 WILMETTE LIFE April 8. 1927 hoven numbers, the ccLenore" overture, No. 3, and the aria, ccAdelaide." The BEGIN TICKET SALES piano number will be by Saint-Saens, opus, 22. After the intermission will FOR MUSIC FESTIVAL come an aria from "Carmen," a suite The Smartest Coat and Ensemble COllection in Chicago . .$79.50 .. $195.00 Reproductions From Leading French Houses Now Being Shown by ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T~It~e~c~o~n~c~e~rt~~~·i~ll~op~e~t~1~\~~~tl~t~t~w~·o~B~e~e~t- from "·La Giara," by Casella, Lohen grin's narrative and a Slavonic dance by Dvorak. Both Mr. Stock and Mr. Lutkin wilt conduct the third concert, May 26, the Announcements giving full details of soloists being Florence Austral and the programs that are to be presented Horace Stevens. The program will during the North Shore Music Festi- open with the overture to ccDie Geval, May 23 to 28, have been mailed to schoepfe des Prometheus," and the subscribers. Under the direction of Fifth symphony, by Beethoven. Then John H. Hilton, business manager, the will be heard a scene and aria from sale of course tickets has opened at the the opera '~Fidelia," by the same office of the Festival association, 1580 composer. After the intermission will Sherman avenue, Evanston, just south 1 come the big novelty of the Festival, of the City National bank. The office the "Sea Symphony," by Vaughan \Vil is in charge of Mrs. Elmer Baer. This liam~. office ~an be reached over Briargate At the fourth concert, the aft ern oon 4200 w1thout toll. 1 of Uay 28, the Children's chorus of It is pointed out to patron . . , that the 1.500 ,·oices will he heard in two g roup -; buying of course t ic ket s is of mutual oi children's songs and in the cantata, advantage to the Festival association '·Ol_d Johhny Applcsced," hy Harvey B_ and to the ticket holders, as the Festi- l (~a~tl. Sophie Braslau, contralto , will val association is given the assurance he the soloist, and will sing two ar ia-.. of financial support in · advance anct l The orchestra, under direction of 1f r. patron s are fayored with better scat lo- Stock. will play the overture to "\Vil ca tiom, as well as enjoying the ad van- ' liam Tell," Ros sini; waltz, "Talc<> from tag-c of hearing five concerts at the the Vienna Wood s, "Strauss; suite from price of four. The saving- to buyer s ! the ballet, "Sleeping Beauty," by of course · tickets anfounts to from 1 Tschaikowsky; a waltz movement ·hy twenty to thirty percent. Prices range \' olkmann and a polonaise from a se r from $5 to $16, according to location. en~de by Beethoven. At the _rcrformance of. '~Elijah." at I .Mary Lewis Sings May 28 · . the. first concert, there wtll be oppor- , Dunng- the final concert, the eventng tumty to h.ear Ho.race St,e,·ens, the fa- of May 28, Mary Lewis, soprano, and m_ous E~1gltsh ban.tonc. ~he other so- Lawrence Tibbett, baritone, will he the lotst~ wtll be Lot11se Lonng, soprano; soloists, together with the chorus. Dons Doc, contralto; and. Paul ~It- A feature of the concert ·will he h?use, tenor. P. ~· 'Lu~km, mus1cal the performance of a movement from dtrector of the Fe sttval wtll conduct. · a symphony by Mr. Oldberg, with th e Johnson Here May 24 ! composer conducting. The program inEdward Johnson, the popular tenor, eludes the overture, '~Le Carnaval Ro and Mischa Levitzki, pianist, will be main," by Berlioz, aria from 41 Herodi soloists at the second concert, May 24. ade," by Massenet; aria from "Loui se." Frederick Stock will be the conductor. by Charpentier and another aria from Establish Headquarters in Evanston; Edward Johnson and Mary Lewis Among Soloists . . J I '· l 1 Trees Trimmed Correctly! Proper pruning permits the neglect of no dead limbs no matter how far up or how inaccessible. This phase of tree culture demands extraordinary thoroughness, skill and courage. Dead and dying branches spread tree diseases and insects. Accide~ts arc caused by decayed branches falling. "The Masked Ball," by The suite from the .. Fire Bird." by Stra ,-_ insky will be followed by the Bird Son g from "Pagliacci" and a scene from fi nale from "The Mount of Olive s," hy Beethoven. It will be seen from this that an un usual treat is in ~ore at the F es tival thi s season as the programs arc attractive and the soloists are all arti:-ts of the first rank. ~erdi. Frederick E. Clerk in Lecture on "Americanism" Frederick E. 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He su~· g-cstcd that a melting pot. as America ha s so often been termed, may hl~ med for one of two thing-s- it may he use d simply for mixing, in which case the worst clements become a littk better and the best a good deal worse: or it may be used to refine ancl carry off the baser metal or impurities, to the better ment of the entire ma::;s, and. it is up to the people of America to decide upon the usc to whic_ h the country shall be put. f ' The Fundamental Principles of Tree Surgery may be brief_ l y summarized as follows: (I) the removal of all dead, decayed. diseased and injured wood and bark: ( 2) the sterilizing of all cut surfaces: ( 3) the water-proofing of cut surfaces; (4) aiding quick recovery, as by filling and covering deep cavities; ( 5) inspection, once or several times a year to forestall the action of new defects that may arise. Lynch Tree Surgeons work and live on the north shore. They know bow to properly handle · your Tree Surgery problems. 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