"Martha." Von Flotow‘s charming light opera, will be the Ravinia of-( fering Sunday night, July 22. This work with its romantic story and its, appealing music, which gaudes thei the famous Spinning unmet and the aria M'Appari, is always a favor. ite. and it is doubly so at Ravinia be-, muse of the splendid cast available, T for its presentation. Miss Florence Macbeth will, as usual. have the title; role. while opposite her as Lionel,; F Mario Chamlee will appear; This, 5... "timeAim.fi11sgas Sum-ow will be c-Iii-c-, =rhearrras_,-%liti, 't'iiiiu'f'isi'i'd -'-""zari will" be heatttttNts irle',1',t,') part of Plunkett. Vittorio Trevisanl will be Sir Tristan with Louis WAn, The third of the aftgrnouns of nab ions! music is announced by Mr. Eck- stein for Sunday afternoon, July 29, at which time the program will be devoted to the works of the best known Italian composers, Eric De Lamarter will _eonduct the Chicago Symphony orchestra and Jacques Gordon, violinist, will be the soloist. Chevalier Dr. Antonio Ferme, Royal Counsellor Commissioner of Italy. will attend the concert and has been dale- gated to speak by L. Zuunini, Royal Consul General of Italy. cert which is usually scheduled Son the second in.» of the week. 1 Second Ellis-a] Canton _ The series of national concerts which was auspiciously y,y,iiijjii,)) last Sunday afternoon with I program I devoted to German music, WI“ be con~ tinned Ind the second of these is to be than as "An Afternoon of French Music and French Composers" on Sum day nftemoon, July 22. The program will be divided into two parts, the first being a concert by the Chicago Symphony orchestra. Eric DeLamar, ter conducting and having Alfred Wallenstein, 'cellist, as soloist. The; second part of the program will mark, the appearance of La Chorale Fran» raise de Chicago under the direction, of Charles LaGorgue. Leon Rothier, French basso of the Ravinia forees, will-eine “La Mar§eillaise" and the( Chottttp farm-rise will present four' ensemble groupsnihree of them in! French and one in English. The Count de Ferry de Frrntnouvelte/ French Consul of Chicago, and Prof. Paul Hazard of the College de France, who is now lecturing at the Univerl >ity of Chicago. will attend. Masked Ball." which nah high that: the favorites of Elvin]- pat- ron‘. in to be given .3 a Hid-ill per- !onlunoe on Monday night, July 88, Min! the place of the arches!" con- MIDWAY ItMNk M0trmititi - I! DAN.cmc--on a Specially Built Platform I A Good Time for Everyone i 13 S.St.JohnsAve. 331*: I Highland Park (Continua! from we " Highwood Chamber of Commerce in Fort Sheridan Park Friday, Saturday, and Sunday July 20th, let and 22nd "Martha" July 22 A SPECIAL 6 NASH LANDAU (400, Series) Will Be Given Away CARNIVAL and DANCE You Will All. Be Cordially Welcome GAMES ‘and Giordano Pitrinieri. GEM (PIN wilt conduct. i “lab-c Banal,†l Puccini's masterpiece, “Inhale l Butterfly," will be mud on M day night, July " with Florence Button in the title rah, while on this occasion Mario Chance will be head as Liam. Pinkerton. This American tenor has won new laurel; at Rupiah this season, and there is reason to know that he is idedly equipped to sing the role at the American luv-l omen in "Madame Bott-rfb." Mme.) tields or his cemetery was looked lap-J on by the muss of the people us "l most guilty of treason. ) "Surveys for these roads were put through by 0. J. Wu American, who IS the engineer-in-chief to -the Inked Bull" on of 'rarWy out~ uuMiu'orh.hsbuW!ut Mo'tdarasi-taritht-e cut which In nah this M“: openwnoilhmdlndii Marius. “.mmm 'ritleubeh-d-aro.ti.with' r,""""" V-..“ m.-- -, “we: esa'sovfrlei. on...» nhutpm. 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