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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1933, p. 14

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Ray Schools, A buiness-likei practkal Institution spiciàl iging in the rquirements of Busineess 01o4 ePilessionai Art Sckot -inme, icg Personal instruction 'ndividual dacmn Dey, Hair Day Eveninsg Sauay Classes COMMERCIAL ART,, INTERIOR DECORAI ON, 'ILLUSTRATIVE PH-OTOGRAIPHYl, ADVERTISINC> COPY & LAYOUT, COLOR ANI) DESIGN, LET ERING, LAYOUT, DRFSS DESIGN, STYLI.NG, MILLI- ýNERY,FASHION.ILLUSTRATION. INDIVIDUAL REQLIRENMENTS Chicago's -eutsaauig Sc-oo-a; iearf in the urne ideal location -environment un!suipassed u16 S. Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Dept. b. Lake View Building-Opposite Art Institute.. Wm. F. Ray, Fre, R us kWad Rai', Isscsait Remrvations nowv for Sept. ç-s i-iS -Oct. 2 noutiIces. AUuiU-trip coach tares ivili lie reduced. to 60 percent of the regular one-way' fare, hringing the rate down to slightly. more than a penny1 a mile," Mr. Thomson stated, "while the fares will be less than 2 cents a mile for tickets good in ýsleep-' ing and, parlor- cars. - (Actually the, one-way -fare plus, 25 cents for the round-tnip, with berth and1 seat ex-, tra.)* The sleeping car reduction will be 25 percent for this. period- for the round-tnip. '"The tickets .will be on sale fromn August 31 to, September 4, inclusive, with the long retuirn limit of Milnight 'Septeniber 12. Mary Jane, daughter of.N. and Mrs. Harry 1-I., Wolf, .1140 Seneca road, left Sundav for Springfield,- Ohio, where she .will v'isit her grand- par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Early, Doris and Donna, of London, Ohio. were recent guests of the. Wolfs. CIosIng Out Uncelhd-Io, for balance due: Genuine Eat- era MiDk $150. HudamnSeai.$ in Squirrel. RItuerni., 'Klia. tbded in oaetm loy m 435.OUabd ............. 3 [n nym Section, Open Titi 9 P. M h I A/ý LET US CLEAN YOUR. FALL HAT in Germany are attended annuallyv by L VU11 VL many Amenicans, including north sir folding of the dramna, makes ber ap~ music lovers. The followlng accounit of pearance. The Briinnhilde of this this >ear's performance (the second In year's Festival was Frida Leider, a a series) has been wrtten exclusively 1foi- this paper by George M.\cCIay, who naine needing no introduction to the is attendlng the festival. Further de- inusic-Iovers of Chicago and vicinitv. scthiflh ifo ae.Wthfrnlust regretfully be recorded that th~m'Mme. Leider's representation, was not By Gorg Mciayfully satisfying from, the vocal, stand- point. It is. truec that the part mùake.s the n Wagn1 e secdhe sit aee :fc)1r heroic. demands upon the singer.- the. Fetpehu h a neefrwhich have, inevertheless, beeni.,tri- the ictresueand hos a POtumphantly met byv the great Bnùnn- whic cold lot ellbe etteed.hiehildes of ,the past, with no. sacrifice theater is commandingly placed at the o oa euv ehp h xln hea ofa lngandgraualy lopngation lies, in the fatigue inevitablv at- drive. A park,,serene in the beaut. of.tnan pnasrnossao.A its natural setting, fianiks -the roadway tnatuo .srnos esn s on ithr sde.Th thate itelf abefore, the roles of Fricka and \Vo- building lacking in elaborate exteniorta eepseedi aamrbl adorninent, adminably.fulfilis the dic- wyl) inidOngin adRdli tum of a famous anchitect. tliat the Bockelman. strutur shudproclaim the* bu.ild- The third act contains some of the. stutrhudta most. widely known musical passage.., ing's function.l It is well knowii t f T h-Rinig," opening as it does Wagner,ý as a young ma n, : as i- ofVakyie. i tènsely, intenested in - theý Greek wt h ieo draina; and. the fruit 'of that ititerest the elaborate, equipinent of the Bay- is fouind in the plan of the Festspiel-1 reuth ;stage. it is strange that' no at- bau. rhejitenonpreezts sngi îtempt is made to present the illusion tieir of seats, sloping rather steeply ftemvýdVakne ign tomrard the. stage. Following the thi - açzs h sy Teei> Greek plan, the rows of seats 'are Vîyissn hi at ihmr placed in the anc, ofa. cunve, alth ough 'bnilliance than ýbeautv. of toue. fThe sc ene of Wotai's. farewell hi not forming a, complete serni-circle.Bunileoeofte.0tmvn 1Ev-erv ,seat has, therefore, a,.clear- view of the stage. There are no boxe s niA opera-wvas pnese nt.ed with and no gallenies in the usual seinse slni înt b m.Lie m of the wvord, although there is at tueMr oklan Tewl ffan rear a tien of loges, above %vhich are 'vithi which the fire-god Loge sur-. two very shallow balconies. rounds the disobedient Bnùnnithilde OrchstraÇoucali was most effectively pnoduced bv a Orchetra Cnceald 1*color-organi." The- exquisite Ma\Igic \agner's remankable ingenuity is, Fine music dies away, and the music- however, best dis:played in the bold dramia ends in. an atmosphçnre of and novel solution of the problem of caim. as Brünnhilde awaits the coni- the onchestna's placement. The or- ilg of the henoý who alone cati re.sctite chestra "pit" continues appro,çimately lier. the angle of. siope of th 'e theatier itself. and extends a considérable dis- Fete GoId Star Mothers tance under the stage., This, arrange- nment has several importajnt. advan a enuy f rgrs tages. Conductor' and orc hestra alike Gold Stan Mothers of'the Chicao, ire concealed from the viewv of the area were guests at a concert gi"%,ei audience,.Ample roomn is. available for. at th 'e Panthéon de la Guerre, fautl- the large orchestra which Wagner'sý ous world war, panorama, at A Ccii- scores, and especially "The Ring" ne- tury of Progress last Satunday after- quire. Mfost important of aIl. -the toue noon by the drui and bugle corps of of the orchestra is méllowed and the Evanston Post of the Americai blended. so that it sounds rich and Legion. CHICAGO TR ANSLATE .6000 -NO TOLL CHARtGE- CHICAGOS AND NORTH. 'SHORES LARGESI .CLEANERS esting a po task. The pa sung by Fr Müllier as Si excellent, chc f he sWord Nc t c4 rlundingas inter- ble, an always difficult of Siegmund was wel ýz Vôiker, and Maria dinde was likewise an ý. As -Siegm und diraws ung, froin the tree, and sity of Illinois. Trhe tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Henny Dennis, 1225 Michigan avenue. Ev- anston. Mrs. Robert Kennedy,' 801 Fifteenth street,' Wiimette, and Miss Frances Etzbach, 481 Eider lane, Winnetka, are co-chairmen of1 the aif air. I

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