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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Aug 1912, p. 2

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t] t1 t) i3 Ii Tho Diltmctwq Touch" on Modith Suits and Gown; Checked \"m-(s are seen in tailored mus. ‘l‘lwy fold back at the top In small revers. ' Trains complete the new evening gown. and the demllctuge is cut low. coals. condo corduroys. cot- cnpu mad man. prhted no; gingham. crap. mum tad nu- tsnal chem Mummwmootmuflob m pdndp-ny In the center 3E Hh'giqmnmuymedu bumper-1905K sum and serge are 00111me 1!: come of the new suns. Tunic! Ire seen on many tailored reet sum. The new skin Is draped or has the double or triple en'ect. The vogue of the white lingerie son to mud for both morning nnd aft‘ m var . A tutu! of mi new lingerie gown bthlprodlnlnuofflllotlnco. For chin dyinu then an chaining Bright greens are used. especially for dinner gowns. “thm M. un’ (Wm-y .1 and 3 Huh- A 1011.: slmuld Ma :- clenn the H Ieu Melt some soda in very hot water and wash the glass wltb It. using a soft (18111295 and it will entirely remove palm which has been splashed on them. To clean silver filigree work make a paste of vronm of tartar and water. Spn‘ad m‘er the piece and allow It to stand for half an hour. then remove with a sort brush. Always Pmpty any “am left lnslde bu-fure filling tln- kq-ttle. Very frequemly the flat taste at ten ls causal by using wuler that has already been boiled ' Lake County F1111 Libertyville, I11. lSeptember 3, 4, 5, 6, 17 12 if “all :uM u I“ I ‘ \Vhwl HOUSEKEEPER'S HELPS Base Ball. There will be contests each day. one in the forenoon a one in the afternoon. between the best teams obtainable for liberal purses. ‘; 4 Clam JIidugm Spetial effort is being made by the mamqemtngto clean “Exhibits. The exhibits this year will” be better and more extensive $21” ever; up the midwa} this )eai and an e\ent unsumassed 1n préx ious was is romised. Plan to attend LAKE COUNTY’S CLEANEST HAIR A $3525.00 Racing Program has been arran ed, 15 Great Events on the best "one- half mile t Ck in Northern Illinois. i FASHION HINTS. ‘ NHIp 11.I:ul'w| h'ntm’xhamk i‘o-pl m (he liltltltll’) m Hut {rum m.- ml» nut h. lh kInVA-x Free For All Pace ............. Consolation Race 58 mile dashl Running Race 3-: mile dash. . . Running Race 1 1-8 mile derby 2:35 Pace. . . . ............ 2:35 Trot .................. F ree-For-Al’i Trot ......... Running Race 34 mile dash Running Race 78 mile dash 2:15 Pace ................. 2:25 Trot .................. Running Race 5-8 mile dash Running Race 1 mile dashi . szty-Nmth Ai’mual * SPEED PROGRAM Logond of tho Death of Konith. { The death of Kenith the hut! my in“ king of Stutiuud. “as one Of [Iv mom rental-Rubia in all historyâ€"that is. it it out) consistc-ntiy be cailpd :3 historical tut't. According to the 510, KBnith hnd killed a son and broth! of the warlike Fenieilu She for m wnw- cuuwd “'litus. the most in L't‘nious artht of the time. to tushidn un uutonmtit- deuth dvnlin: uimhi he. fa “underrul statue hilt-d with hidden springs. ieVers, etc. When finished and set up this "brazen image? win an admirnble work of art In its right {fluid It held a basin and in the left (in apple of pure gold. both set with d5! wand: and other precious stones ’20 touch this apple was to dare death at being so arranged that one guilty 3:9! such \hhdhiism “ouid he immodintmy riddled by [misonvd arrows shot I loopholes in the body of the stat ‘Kenith was invited to come and in meet the wonder. and. kingiike and just as Fenuviia had hoped. he tried to pluck the precious imitation fruit ‘l‘lp moment his hand touched ‘the in' crusted Jewel he was tilled with poi honed arrow-t. dying where he tell. For making :I thwtm: t'JII vut out) r'h‘l'ultlr piw 0 of l“ :nl-t'it' nq‘m'tl in IE- alueter of nm‘ m3" prvarrml ‘ Thin ullnxu] for n llt'lll :llnuP “Lit! I should he :1 emit”; for th-- hum or elastfi‘ irnwstrlng .‘vw dnun tlw ho-m and make the vnsiug with mun-him- stink ing. then stitt-h with “ulnred sin;~ n.- im: any fancy stitch lids» with tart and run In the ejustlr p] tape. ”mu When Folk. Feared Gas. ‘ ' In the early day- of the hut ceum ' . when Illuminating g“ was an: “a In London. amorous people talked it the danger: of summation and of a} plodons to which the gas. which win it!" lmperfeclly purified. exposed l’e citizens. Scientist. continued thé: anemone. end the first unmet «vexed In Macon by Samuel (neg; pa wood the people "at no win-kw would venture to light the n- 1- whlch had hem placed on Watmfil- not bridge. But Clea noon overcame m. (vacuity by lighting I torch aid applying u to the burner: with lib on hands. ' On another occuion lie WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 THURSDAY. SEPT. 5. FRIDAY, SEPT. s l‘l'H“ Dusting Can :I dudm: r: ( H »x~n‘s\ ‘m-H Mu All ~1an H h 1er M Tmbh a ‘ Walt ml trbmm «f iing‘nhoul n H \- Home: ll may now" i you will have Iusl : I over a pnumum Worry. mm baton» worry 1 wofry Mlure II’ rump nl all and mum and mum: for“: :I (' of LUIHX‘ hu'dvl H In Hn ', but \\1!| Hunt 1; luv»! 1): “HUI smwly Wandmg. She - A'u)_ mm ‘5 \nur hen-hm.” lernd'.‘ Hv- ',\\‘h¢-n_:, snn‘ um. :|~l (W was (nondmg \‘(W'VQRIIHYLV Sh” In dood' I .Hdn't’ in \\ mad In-m- m ”ewe h'lsnt two! ' ”9 “"M' >l‘“!ll‘_’ freih lmnum un hls‘nnh-rwworf at nu‘j‘ ('hzxrzvil Thu-9 S. 171'. Nen'pnrl by tlm I!‘l-‘.<tuir 700 gar 'Xhe [rt-sh you": .1!) 9mth Mum-n beside a hnnnhume (m on "w tram “Going far?" he lflmlrvd "You are. Mr: mmih [no h" " was lbw cblmng rewrt 09-21;") Traw'nm t‘urse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse Pu rsc Purse Philosophers we seemed to nssuxuo that we _ 10W what duty was. They hm- dlsctms'ed the quwtlou whem' time the idea of duty, and so 01!, whivh is very interesting in it ‘wuy. but they have overlooked he main point. whit-h is, What duty? Now. that is just what. e don't under- Qtnnd today. 0 don"t know what our duty . If we did more of us woul try to do it, i believeâ€"not all ’ fr us and not always. but in g eral we would tn to do right iii-we knew what right “as It ,was Gulzot. i think. who said. fit is harder for a man to know {what his duty is than to do it“ All the mod ern philosophe have built up inoomplete syste ' of ethics be- cause they have“ vet-looked this fundamental po We have to go back to the nclent Greeks before we and p bleme of ethics attached in thei entirety. The Greeks did havei their why e of ethics. but this in of no adv fun to on be- ceuse their ‘ end their outlook on life ’ entirely dif- ferent from out. Their civilize- tion did not t the probleme we have to conflict. They had no conception of} duty towud I‘HE mew PARK PRESS. HIdI-ILAND PARK tumors Their own mm: was .11 they "conned. had an with“: that their View wag toilâ€"Henri Bert-on. Funo . adorn French Phflocopher. 2 $300.00 300.00 400.00 100.00 125.00 200.00 WHAT Ifi DUTY? 400.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 Xm' 'lho- “my”! «M‘M‘Yy H lg! HI! hut! In l'hv L'. film-:1 ~uxn!x.- In H Um sin-v lzllwf\' l1 ’ 19w 'l'h'h‘ (‘zunniu Lilth-‘s dunghwr. Hun- nuh Hum». hm‘nnw lh» “ife or one of NW; Wading "um-[jams of 8054011. Thonm'fi L‘. Amer): and it was the- dnughtpr of Thoumk and Hannah Amory; Susan Amory, whom Whlhtm I). Prue-on married‘ Thus the Km: swords“ camp Into the jmssesxlou of on» family; The hlflorinn hand a degree of pride in his nmwtry and llde tn discourse upon ot‘msion uhom these smords. In mi» ray-at he resetnhlpd Sir Waiter 800". The wvztlmns um-d to hung MO? the rm of lhe great window in his iibrurv used (ommnniy as a reception room “here they “are the more con- spit-uohs lit-(mm: of {hp thousands of book» the) hus'ts and: Kim pit-hares by whit-h‘lhvy were surrottudvd. it was from the room of the st-hotnr that these ullt-Psthtl memorials :were med to the quttrtnm of the hisimif'al society. That happened in third “‘59: [Duo thv (it-nth of Hip historian it MW in TIT‘T. ha' lu-wnn A: pron-“5w” :aml :zr ~111nu‘n “F “‘il‘u- \\:I~ (Hullmifm ”Hg. [[10 (hunchh-r ”17:. ('hrlllt \\ h-v \\:I~' :-HI ru-H't Axnrm' "l'hv fimm- hiql.) [‘puo thv (lo-nth of Hip historian It was fgmml Hm! the lhlrlw-mh lwu) ln hls‘vllll rvnd lhusz. "The sword of Colonel William l'rrst-ntt. worn by him if! {he hatth- o! Bunker Hlll, l glvcf no the Slnssat-linaetts Historical sock-t] as n curiusitgy suitable to be preserved among lbelr collH-flnm. and the Word which noted to my wifi-‘s gmndfntho-r. npmin Llnzee of the Btlllsh royal nnvy, whu command- ed um} of the «noun-“fibula: during the same battle. I glw m, my wife." “'Mn William H. anlinor on April H, “359. sent a lottrr tn Rnhrrt C. Mntlimh. nrrsideut of the abnormal society. formally conveying the Infor- muoh that the awards were to be- comeathe property of. the institution he said as to the Llnxee sword. "Mm Preachtt and the other helm of Cap~ tuln Linus unite in requesting the to prune t at the name time in their he- haif {he sword of their ancestor til). that the two. enriched by all the mem- ories iwhlch now belong to them. any It!" hang together on It: walls." Hf «Huff in; Hw- 'l'lm lilti Newport. I: l. by the l~‘rmu-h li'l-‘.<tzlhl;:. Th letter read. I 5cover wu re- mov {mm a packet on the ofleerl' tabb‘ and the" were the "lords. - presumably uvthey Ind been on do "bury wail and n they no Mug-Bolton Herald.» “'Hliim Hh-kliu: l’rosvotf. author of “The Conllmwt of \leth.“ “Ferdinand and léthélla." and other fxu‘maling hlalurMs. tlu- :ramlsnn in his patvrtta' Hm.- nr-‘('olmwl WillianL ['TPSPOII. who lmld the hill against tlw British mina- dfors and gar» IIH- world tln- first taste of lluyvalnr of tho (.‘ontilwntnh and whose :wih- was the granddaughter of Captain Jnhn Linn-e of the rural nary. who wtnnnamlwl the stuop of war Fa!- (‘on durin: Hm battle. mm the \Vritvr to “'hUIH 'l‘hm‘lwray rMe-rrc-d. Th? (Imly sun of (‘olmml l'rcwonft n! Bunkvr‘; 'liH. named fur his father. was. burn [brim-n )vnrs lmfm'v tlwlmnlv was fnhght in (‘hnrhmtuun ’I‘hh‘ sun was (durum-d ut [lnrme :rnduulin; with Hi9 rm“- of IT\.'=. [uhpmwl m [he hr lu-wnn a mum 'it in hid "0n tlw lihrnrv wall of one of the most famous writers of Americn there hum: l‘wn. cmssc-d swords. which his relatives ware in the great War of in- dependhme Tim one sword was gai- lnntly 'dmwn In thv servive of tho king. "lid llw otlwr was tlnl wvnpnn of the brave and hnnurvd republican sol- dlor. The pnmwssnr of the harmless trophy ,lms Pnrnod for lxlmsoif a name nilkp honnrml in his nnv-Mtnr=‘ country and his own. who‘re gonln‘: sun-h as his l'ns nlwm'l n {wnvofnl u't-lconmf Codi-u. In Mac. to fur. ll.- be: of fearâ€"not absent}. of for. ‘liuihfthow swords were used In the hernit' juwl at June 17. 1775. the one by ihi’ vumnmnder o! the patriot tort-es. the will” by thv captain of one of the ltritishfwnr "mu-in “‘hh‘h lxnnhurded ('h:lrlv.~umvn nnd pruta-ted the crust» in: ofvtho- Engllsh troops. And for man}~ fears thaw swords. which had (in! bmn Mun-n Into plowshnres after the Scriptural prophecy. but which had become Iiw symluvls of [wave neverthe- less. hm“: upon the: wnil of a great American histnrian whose hither was the mi) of tho American commander and whose wife was the granddaugh- ter of the British captain. It has In Illa-49 wmumns that Thnck «my reform-d in the very first para graph M his nuvel "The Vlminiuns.‘ whlvh tund< thus: Now ijoy Ar. CIupod In Pole. In 1h. Mushahuum Historical SocMy Builéingâ€"A Legacy From tho Hic- toriafi Prucofl and Hi: W510. The most Impressive memorials of the battle of Bunker Hm are the huge shaft giver In Charlestown and a pair of swords which hang cmsned like a pnlr nféclusyml hands over the door of the lmi’dinfl of the Massachusetts Els- lorh‘ul ‘Ilm'h’ty. a Paiérnatpgd Mayne sai-I'IEEEEAND OPERA AND CONCERTS enemies m‘ THAT CONFLICT. Ill t'nzttzl |_\‘ in! nu‘ju'n puinrx 115 {mm of HM» szrivhu'. n (-uluilhlllzl: Hm-e yum“ :nf’xor mé- l-n‘lm on Aug. 177,) lhv [fish-(ml \\';|~' sunk 'ufl' en-pnrt. I: I. In pruwm ib- rupture tlm l’rvnrh lh-vx' undm‘ Admiral tle of Bunker Hill; [he 01' \‘ H/A'tf nil l in! “m ri H! r n-mue n Hi: k- -u nwr " 3!; [Mn .N [Eu-h \‘rril GIN)” F” 5':'§’f£§*7?3‘8'!Â¥~ olLiluudny _§;r!¢-l‘rn<xyIIS, and “rot ”(rte lmd tnld hvfillml‘ he would be present on? nprtic' H‘ Mummy. but he failed [0% pear. v ' (-h to the regret of some 7, ns whh had been “ina'ned tor the ‘sion.’ "When. charming to meet rag man. qf Social cutie. .nd M». 7? Lin ary Fricndships Mi. \l(»l|u:3HC"m1“n,\ In his autobi- 05": m gides an amusing reminis- of "1‘91 H:'lrtvs prnnonrss to w from “lull ale knouu as '50- cl'g} dutivs‘“ Mr; (‘unwm ‘receivgj” «33?? hlgz!" \\ ritob .\ir~4 Conway. “l alluded disaplmintment He a'skod for. [:17 new: and said I will come next “it xx. may) though l promise.” hm! Q vunstnnt dread that his (lshlp hr acquaintance would be t on tan-mum of his writing: er than Mr himself _A lady who ext hlrg at dinner without learn- lust bin mung» afterward remarked. "1 [13 al“ «)1 longed to meet him. and aid hate been so diam! ind 1 known who my neighbor wu.” unfortunate”. being repeated to . IBM-16 he exclaimed: “Now why t a woman realize that thin sort ot Mn; is Insulting? ' ~ ~ It “II. 8.? hiked with me Ind found me un- 1,, ' ting as a man. how could the egg to and me Intending bean-o 1%. In nuthor?”â€"flem Child- Mar. _ I “Ier of Bret Harte." Eiomssg IOF BRET HARTE. Much from "Tho Folkungcr" ................. ..‘.Kr9m(-hmnr ‘ ‘5. Ova-tun, “Nauru-Ho" ...... Autwr ‘ a. Mlaflonctu Prim! ; cumous msunmca â€"_ Ahtonia. clau- "man ,7 Overture 'Melumna” ”\l a Symphony in E flat .‘4 Adagto and Alregro Er. Ardante ~§‘. Menuetlo Alzegro 5.! Finale‘ AHegro Er. Miracle ”3115 KREHDLER 9mm! . ‘ _.m'uu ANDERSON ran: . 61-20 E\ BRETT The Mother . H Miss M RF! 5 Mr. Frank Rnnney. stag. Director ' Inhl‘nlimilun. 30 Minulm-l Fen Overturn‘, ............ Imus”! Suite, “Etclarmonde”. . . .Massrnvx ‘Andamo irom Fifth Symphonle. ’ ............ Tsch ciknw sky g, Waltz Frem «ch d" [About .Srmuse x ear.“ Mr. Frank Ranney l’rtha godmoflumRi-k-Tobnbyfln 5 ............. .Aulu r i Spin» 9Son9.. .\l-nd lssnhn 93. Dance of‘I the Mariam. Hungarian Damn-1.. . . “whrnf TUESDAY. AUG. 27. 8:20 P. M “MARTHA" UPI-IRA HY FLUTUVV «Swarm! Am» TUESDAY. AUG. 27. 3:30 P. M March. “Emperor Frederic". EDNESDAY, AUGV 28. 3:30 P. M Sunte gum" ............. . .1. Thu Bet. .Ht‘hul; I», Humoretke . ...l>\-u Mazurka, “Arm In Arm" Overture “6i Ballo". . V ' : Va'se Caprice . . kn" Imermezzo 1rom"Jow¢|: of the Madonna" . ..1\\u{ Fmr. :1 To a Wild Rose h Water LHy \'m-.:l Sui... Mr Gm) Bum-n Ballet mull: tram “Robert Ie dlable" .,.. . H .H. Mryvrho-wr lntvrnnsb‘flm. 30 Mlnutvs Overtqre, “Tho Murri-ge 01 F:- Overture. "Humit'o'Bcll" Prologue trom “Pugh-9c! Over-tun "Nauru-Ho" ...... Autwr a. Mignonnu . ‘ . . . ‘ ‘ ‘ Prim! b. Two Pffludu. 09. 2|. N01. 0 and 7 .............. .C'nupin Ballot music trom ”Fault". Gounod Intermiuion. 30 Mlnuxea Mouth“ from "Db. Koonlgskin- dcr". . . ............. H uAmpPrdlnk . Mmlmu Hungarian Rhapsodie No.12 I. L. rouci «remand-“Hm. sham Lyric sum ............. . . ‘ ,tjriex a. Shepherd‘s Lament 13. Norwegian Runlc March c. Nodurne d. March 91 a Dull”! Waltz, “Rot a’h-om "we South" ................ . . ‘ . .. . .Stru'mi a. Veil Dancev .. ., ........ Friml y. Ameruun Patrol ...:-.l¢-m-hnm Inh-nfixinslon. 30 Minutes March 1 'm “Athalu".MH|dvls~)hn Spanish 7 ancu ........ Hmzkuwnki L §alutqrd1¢rp0ur ........... Elgar 5ce.\es pdethues .. ,. .1: >3. l lb 191 Forest ,1 In th Vi'lage lalnn C prime Ts. ‘ ..vv\~ \nternur and Perpezuum Mo Lule .: ‘ HM: “’k-~\\ iofionailefim E .11 L Salut d'amom' ........... Elgar I, Funer l March of a Maroa- ‘ none .3 ................ Gummd Nam. "jOO‘l NIghu".. ....Strausa MONDAY. AUG. 2‘. 8:20 P. M. “TALES OF HOFFMAN" HPERA. HY UFF INBACH {Third A?!) Onia. ... ..JA.\'f-I ABERI‘ROMIHE auu . ,, . FRANUHS INGRAM lman. ., . . ”HENRI MAR! DN Miracle V... [.0115 KREHDLER ‘pcl . ‘ “HIM” ANDERSON n1. . GEO, EVERETT ‘Momek. .. H Miss DI'RFI'S Inkm at LIONO. a will take any unit Lloyd‘- In on. in should be undérnood that MONDAY. AUG. 25, 3:” P. M .oyard‘: March ....... _Ha:n.rm\ rverture "The Bronze Horn" unsoa‘y. AUG. 29. 3-30 F. M la Poul: Menuetto. Allegretto IA'Eh plum": [Liiwl oâ€"eer‘xcpm g'mey. 5mg: Dv'ECEO J A N E FM Vlc 51er‘lungtr"\\ .\.N(‘ES INGRAM HENRI HARHX Il'lS KRBIIJLICI‘. Stage Director I Mlnmoa A BERI ‘IU JM HH- Ht‘hubo-rt . . I H'umk .‘l o-the-‘.Msps Glazmmnw . . . . .Friml Mom-ham Frlmimm‘n .Mu xllurd Strwuss Hm f. ms Molar! Slut-k Odd Mud... M , Polynesia u- probabty «be out: me. In tho worn! when the nun-up fault take- place without the presume of the bridegroom For name uncxphhed rat. in» tho young man umt‘fmo the but" when negoth'uom an; opened with the an", or 11:. mind he mum tben damn .tbe sum {sauna It I. only when the m undefined and them In mum with u- umn that W m “watched for him "Us :rvzll «urfn do WM: 1!. luv politics ,‘h ind; few spm'iun-ni sured: The unwie M :1 riot) twin-s: look out a policy fur hum guim-ns against her elupinz “Mi :1 mrlniu man before a spa-med dlh‘ He paid 1000 guinea: premiulu.~n. ml the girl din! nut dope. so the broker \\ us in l ”Ill tuinmis: A 5mm: mun sum} h) A girl fbr dam~ ages for bran: 1‘ If promise to marry paid 84'!) mimens {ur‘ a polivy covering any amount n! money the jury might award tu ilu- plaimm I! gave her £700. so the brukvr made more than £100 profit. A mblegrnm arrived at (be omce of I shlpowner Mating ma! an» '0! his steamers was on m.» rrwks In? a dlD' serous plum The owner took out a policy for £5,300. to be paid Id him It the ship were lmn. He past! {6: thin a premium of £3100. The twp "I saved. so be lost the maulâ€"Nev York World‘ ‘ 3 Thought once unified do. at mu alumnaâ€"Carlyn Santuzu , JAXH Anunvknhmm Lou r FRANt'HS INGRAM Turnddu V r . HENRI BARON Alflo . LOI'IS KREI JLE‘R LUCII .......... MISS U RFL'S Mr. Frank Ranney. Stage Dirqztor Inwrmisnun. .1“ ”mm-:- . I. Pomp and Circumnlnce ,A ZEXgnr ; The Young Princeu and P nee from suire "Sheharnu¢c‘.. ....... Rimsky Korinkou Le Roman 6: Norm u Diem:- Leonora Azucena Manryco COth d, Ruiz Festival March and Hymn to lecrty“ .Kaun FRIDAY. AUG. 30. 3:20 P. ml "MARTHA" ' (IPERA BY Fl LHT1)“' 1m umd A181 Martha . JANE AHKRP RUXBXE Nancy FRAV ‘hS INGRAM Lionel ..H!-2!\'RI “ARMS Hunken Lul'ls KREIDLER Mr. Frank Ranney. “.39: Director Inrmnixsm‘vn. 3“ Mqu'vs 1. Overture . Bzcnanalc Introduction ‘ to 36 Act W H 1» Wandwebcn, ' stemmed“ “5 Prelude and Isolde“: Lre- \ ' Tannhauser ' bestod ‘Trlnnn und Inotde SATURDAY. AUG 31 3:30 p‘fu. Amonln.... v JANE ABERCROHBH Nlclaul ..... . .V FRANFES INGRAB Hoffman. . , ...... HENRI HARD! Dr. Miracle, A . ,.LOl'lS KREIDIJCI 0...”; ........... HL'GH AN mam-1(4): Franz. ‘ .. .......... GEO. EVER???" The Motw‘ . ........ MISS 01: F”: Mr. Frank Rummy. Sun. 01 (or Intvrmlnsion. 30 Mmulvs ‘ 1. Ovurture. "William Tell" Rbsair a. Chanson an parglet’".n.. Scene dc Ballet from ic Paw!- hon a'Armxde" H . ,‘I‘Sv tavrfieme Introductxan. Vane ex Fmale "om “Fuses d’amour" H «203.! um I: V-n:1i.~>iul.. 3" 311' uln- Ovenure‘ "Der Improwutor' , _ d l “”3" Waltz ircm Serenade In F. THUR8OAV. AUG. 29. 1:20 P. M‘ ‘fTALES OF HOFFMAN" OPERA BY OFFENBACH "rum: ACU moni..... , JANE ABERCROHBXE mum ..... . .V FRANCES INGRAM mm". . , ...... HENRI BARON r. Miracle, ‘ . ,.1,01'xs KREIDIJCR y...“ ........... Hum ANDERSON um.” .......... GEO. vamw'n ne Mother . ........ MISS 083F115 w4FDU><_ >CO, u... m.No. $1.! ..:| 4DO<>4ONMz l-. Don amourcux v, Ba! de noce' : ' d. Coo-109. nugtlal - Torchiigm Procession . MWSKO"OHI Overtu’e 'I)vu,nn I) Heart: Wound! A part Sprflg :1. Serenade ...V. . V. . ‘Drdla h L: Coqucnc ......... Aronaky Symphonic Poem, ‘Les Paladin" ‘ .A . , ”14181! Danse ave-mane Dv‘nnsodie N: March, “Blue Jackcu". .. $.ma Overture. “Dcr fauh Naurukmq a. Air: b. Gavan: 1mm Sch. m D ....................... flinch Suite Al.ertenne.... . 5: mm: a. Approach to the Co." 0' A overs h Rhapsodm maumque ‘ r Serenade - d, March mnluir {uncut lnu-rmisuun 30Mtnuh1l Overture ”Le .1990 do Coy-min" . . . ...... Rumnl :1. Serenade ...V. . V. . Drdla h L: Coqucnc ......... Aronaky March. “Lowu‘ana” \ (1 SVL“! Overlure. "The Black Domino wiadL'31M'api‘te6: hur 'oi'nm‘gg' M(7,0bzf Mmuufiv ._. m mm 0 _ :C>’..w_‘_.â€"..x_.r 2714.3») #4 b. Mazurka 1'. Carzoneua V . ‘ Intermeno from "Natoma Pnludo to ‘ La Jot: aragonasu FRIDAY. AUG. 30. 3:13 P Serenade I‘ll-ITRU MASI ‘AA LVI a": Ranvey urjmralmn has nothing to In! that the brute?! tame individuals. Here are a JAXB .\l’-ER"RHMIHE FRANt'ES INGRAM . HENRI BARON [.0I‘IS KREI JLER .......... MISS U RFL'S 3‘: 25(- a _ "urn-V1» nf r‘ukn av'tuflly 4n- .... . . .Tu‘haikqwsk)‘ "Due LIbcflc” .,: Hansel and Grate.” .......... Humxwrdxik :v: 's EuYSC r‘af‘ev . ' > X.\( RAM I‘P\11BRH.\‘ 'X L‘ NHL! '1 ER HWRHP. FVERETT Stage Dvrector Jus Scum-3 Burgmvin P; 1C He Ethan

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