Dee-H label-um h the Eight. at ten at. Mink: The proceed: at last Saturday at beautiful Ravinla were de~ voted to the Ged’e Hill eettlement. The occult»! (an annual affiir) was eignalieed by special prom-ems by the Theodore noun†Orchestra end ‘by another appearance of the celebrated Donald Robertson Stock Company' in the evening. The play selected by these roving Thes- piem was a poetic fantasy entitled â€The Chaplet of Pan" by Wallece Rice and Then Wood SteVens. The incidental music for the play was written by Dir- ector Stock of the Orchestra Of the Mroeture of the play little can be said. The speeches like Comm are boresome in their length and heve not the interior beauty which "make! Comm†1 classic. The plot in poorly developed and the play n a whole is Hwenrieome Alice John an the heroine oi the pley was good save at times when her voice failed her. Manon Redlich u hlweyl was the bright. part- icular star ot‘the evening. Her excellent voice. and wonderful beauty created a picture such I. seldom been seen on the t uwoor stage at Revinlu. Herman Lieb, "A Clarion: Mishap" was founaed (on an" che of real‘lfie‘ that happened in. Holland; the intrigue amusing. plan» ible, and happiiy concozived. Indeed, it ilwrtfay oi Moliere.‘ By many it has been likened to a me bit of old Chins." Chaplet of Pan." the beautiful poetic llntasy 13y Wallace Rice and Thou. Wood event. ' Tuesday I comedy. "The minus Mishap" bndrlo Gokloni. Wed- neodny afternoon. “The Chaplet of Pan." Thmidny. Milton’s beautiful '_ maeque Gnucx:~â€"ln the magical play â€Be- hind the Counter.†Mr. Fields has m- munding him suchpluyen a Miss Conn- ie Edinl. the lemmingllsh cornedlenne, with her typical British dialect, who wu. brought tothh norm apecinlly to create «mun. FMIV. "A M)“ Mishap." ï¬nk a. 0‘ m. Hell†Selim, “It “ill. I" or Saturday afternoon a repetition oi Browninx‘l “Blot onthe 'Scutcheon." l‘ announced and the engagement close;- wlth another pedormnce of "Rehab" Saturday evening. .) ‘ â€The Chaplet of Ban" is citied u the most fetching presentation the Robemm club has been oflererl this year. A mas- que ul‘Miy Day, will describe the dra'ma which. set in the XVth Centurv. brim ly ambitious wile otthe newlyvmade mil- ‘Wi Ml. Edie! it I revelation 1m ec- centric comedy with her songs and acting. Little Mlle Pearl Land (remembered to , Chicago theatre patrom u ."Baby Lund." of a few years ago) tins: and acts the title role of “The Girl §ehlnd the Counter." Two of her Inna: ire especially fueling;- “The Flower Song" and “Glow Worm" Miss Daisy Dumom. one of the , bend- “The Chaplet oi Ben" is citied u the most latching presentation the Robertson club has been tiered this year A mu qne offliy Day will describe the drinu which. get in the XVth Century, brings Medieulum and Italy to Ravinia and. ‘ s has scored a tremendous hit with her "'1 CW“. n i "A Curious Mishap" was founded on an" episode of real ‘liie' that happened in Holland; ible, and happily conceived. indeed, it ilwrthy oi Mollere.‘ By many it has been likened to a me hit of old Chine. ». Donald M h the m of In at. Mink: The proceeds at last Saturday at beautiful Ravinia were de~ voted to the God’s Hill oettlement. The o'céasiorl (an annual ‘ai’fiirl was signalieed by special programs by the Theodore Thomas Orchestra , and ‘hy another appearance of 'the celebrated Donald Robertlon Stock Company in the evening. The play selected by these roving Thee- pians was a poetic fantasy entitled “The Chaplet of Pan" by Wallace Rice and the intrigue amusing, plans-V of a few years ago) sincund acts themle roleot “The Girl pehind the Counter." Two of her consent especially letchinkj- "l'he Flower Song" and "Glov' Wm" Mics Deity Burnout, one of the hood- somest girls ever seen on the local stage. Want to be Loved Like a Leadin' Lady" and “Passing By" while the chic "Lotta Faust. recalled affectionately as the Trix» -.ie of the original “Wizard of Oz'." has 'I‘enewed her popularity with her dancing and hereong "When You Steal a Kiss or Two." Topsy Sie‘gn’st. formerly oi Web- er arid Fields, dances gracefully and eings delightfully. While the original English Pony Ballet, -â€"-the best group of dancers Who ever graced utage.- are to be seen to thebeot advantage Miss Lottie Fremont - does sortie clever character work, while the men or the cast more than fulï¬ll the requirements of etyplcal Lew Fields am. They include Denman Maley; Joseph Rntlifl’. Charles Judels, Vernon Castle. Herbert Neville. Charle- Mitchell and a dozen others mdmawlhwmvm “Dhaka. mtuun cm can». Wummmmm halt. Lovricdedmunubc Noah Show Mr “Rubin Them’ a bout. - The int M. I: announced on another page. mammalian- oon company at plum. Mr. Robertson has haunt! NI did. of odmiren And with a large and more experienced cun- pany will. flab lemon. give Noni: Shore dmm Men I fun of nandud playc. Inchucanbeheudhnoothercity. Among the pin†announced wilt be 0:. Richard Banan' I "Robb" which will innit! ï¬at production on any mg: Wedneidly evening. Monday. â€The wwhdun «(the Na“: Mienwedwnthmandthemhl W0! in «In. The 0|»er let bytboPprhvï¬lbchpt in the theme mm the rims: Hr. bowie will o‘er hhpmmm the heuopcru. dramas Ruin} ha a me brie! and bean W than most €in theatres, and “C. A- N. Louis, uh“ will usual: the W W van flu} he. has Ion. ban a! the whim an; the lone __A , - haw. nu «ma... and cough. Ihly tented theatre. and without the din- cog-huge! late and. \ . ohm M rm_yig,,1;-.Lm kiloâ€!!! Vida » - « Suttonmhh. Mwflfldflgz .. h “pamlnddldthcmmm‘ Manhunt-Opal. - Phi- ltistobo m In. Robcmon The buntiful theatre at Ravim'a Q5. 'i“ not include “1'5. M 0‘ Pill" which unmet: has bad ï¬nk use. ml! in u. "may. (or next new. me: at Manday’cveuing Sept. 7. embark on meat: . a "gala: theatrical my This mum In“ “5 fl “'3’- August that North Shore pew]. 'Iill lave an arm. v___£‘.4- -I~- -""' ‘ " a! 5.000. The m hr uh. ï¬nal-cm- cert wagon. d “VIM hm It With Baha'i bum over- (are “Weak radial". The con- clmion 0! MM]: Jim «at m Vanda"! UM ‘Mmflhimr". The ï¬mhallulthe m In and“ Museum“. cello solo Puma) "Lo Duh" by 3m Mal. Tin writer at directly behind hm hand can vwm but â€Clinic German's II in him-uh Emmi-u to watch bag in ninth. in‘lhir we worn has in: WMIM In†quickly I uptv inn-my expreuion ,lnok mention 0! then .u the music preceded. 11» event tor_ which all :5. Indiana» lid heal-akin. can the rendition ol Tad» nib-sky's Overture 1812 via: cannon. written in deluiptbn of Napoleon's re- tmflmm Hm. Ind wilhthe booming ol the cannon. the roar of the claim: and the clandngohhe bells .m thrilling. A: In Hardin“ the onheun played At the Moraine Hotel. September 10m 8: 30 P M. a Vaudeville perlommce by pI‘ofessioml talent only. will be given for the beneï¬t of Gwd'e Hill encampment. This Vaudeville periomance in being looked town! to with the greatest in- ~Ie‘rest. Judging from the great demand for new: it bids fair to be one of the most successful event: uf the season. After the performance an informal dance will teke place. Many dinner parties will be give nd September 10!}! ll‘ being looked lérward, to with the greatest plenum.- by veryone at the Moraine and in Highl nd Park. "America" which was “alumni mngbyghe audience. Mr. Stock made a brief speech and left a men-Ion of fodrwodr'with R-vinia‘o devoteâ€. 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