September 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 47 "MAROUF" SENSATION RA en i OF RAVINIA SEASON] tieseratin' is Denman ns, s¥mehony or- tion is something that warrants boast- ing. Whether furnishing the musical settings for the operas, or playing a concert program, the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra has always been a vital part of the Ravinia season. You Can Buy Furs Here With Confidence This September sale is an event of real moment--a time when you can select a FUR COAT at summer price. Comparison of values will convince you of the substantial savings here. BEAUTIFUL FURS. NEWEST IN STYLE AND PELTS We Manufacture to Order at Stock Prices 2 nase | Labich Bros., Furriers Down Pay- (Continued from page 45) proper number of times each week, that rehearsals may be arranged with- out confliction--all of these factors enter into a knotty problem which has been likened to a feat in engineering. ; Then public demand must be taken in- SEEK PRESIDENTS TROPHY to consideration, and, as happened sev- The second round in the President's eral times this year, when there are a | trophy event will be played at the Wil- large number of persons unable to|mette Golf club Saturday, September procure seats for a first performance, |S It will be 18 holes, match, play an early repeat of the work is neces- | handicap. Sunday, September 9, will sary to accommodate the overflow. |Witness a Four-Ball Foursome event, This often means a complete re-ar-|18 holes, medal play, handicap. rangement of a schedule which has been made out for a considerable | Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wendel, Jr., i is 1 i i ; i ; VANSTON CHICAGO period, and this is something that is|of Rogers Park are leaving this week ment win E i far more baffling than the much touted | to make their future home in Boston, Hod Your Se 1717 Sheymas Ave. 1609 Jrving. Park Xia. Chinese puzzle. It will be remembered | Mass. Mrs. Wendel was formerly Greenleaf 2882 racelan that owing to circumstances over which | Miss Norma Clark of Winnetka. no one could exercise any control, ' "Pagliacci" was unexpectedly presented on the opening night of the season, thus giving it a performance it would not have had otherwise. The tremend- ous popularity of "Marouf" made four J performances of that work imperative and more could have been given had ou ] 1C V er i 1 OW the season been two weeks longer. "Aida" and "Martha" have both been extremely popular this year and it was * possible to effect cast changes in both : | of these works which permitted the ut \ 1 ou a V e aS Cc 1 public to enjoy two distinct interpre- * tations of them as regards some of the important roles. The repertoire of thirty-three operas given throughout the season, follows: Aida, Andrea Chenier, Ballo in Mas- Friends have no doubt told you of the chera, The Barber of Seville, Carmen, rare deliciousness of Bowman's Milk. Cavalleria Rusticana, Don Pasquale, " 17 Faust, Fedora, Fra Diavolo, Il Tro- So good!" they say. 'So sweet, so vatore, The Jewels of the Madonna, La Boheme, La Juive, IL'Amore dei Tre Re, L'Elisire d'Amore, L'Heure rich, so superior in flavor!" Espagnol, La Traviata, Le Chemineau, Perhaps you have been intending to try Lohengrin, Louise, Lucia, Madame ' . Butterfly, Manon (Massenet), Manon Bowman's Milk yourself. For, natur- Lescaut, Marout, Martha, = Pagliacci, ally, you want the best. Why not make igoletto, Romeo and Juliet, Samson . ia and Delila, Thais, Tosca. the taste-test today? After all is said Public Demands Opera and done that is the only way to reall y It is notable that during the season k opera performances were given on now. every Monday night except one, in place of the concerts which heretofore ' . ' have occupied this position on the Ra- Put Bowman's Milk on trial. See for vinia calendar. This was due for the ich- most part, to the demand of the public yourself why 50 many of your neigh for the repetition of certain works bors and friends use it. See for yourself how truly sweet and delicious it is-- which could not otherwise be made to fit into the schedule. The eleven Sun- : . how rich and pure--how definitely su- perior in flavor. day afternoon concerts given during the season were especially attractive, and continuing a policy inaugurated three years ago, a series of concerts in which national music was featured, formed a considerable part of the Sun- day offerings. This year the national programs included music representa- tive of Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Bohemia and Sweden. This was the first time that either Bohemia or Sweden had been represented in these concerts. Another unusual concert was devoted to ballet music, this program being followed by Miss Ruth Page, Edwin Strawbridge and associates in ballet divertisements. The final Sun- day afternoon concert will consist of solo numbers presented by members of / BOWMAN H The children's concerts, given on J DAIRY COMPANY each Thursday afternoon of the season =P : have drawn juvenile auditors by the % thousand from near and far. The pro- ) . N grams have been instructive and in- teresting, while the entertainments which have followed the orchestral programs have filled the hearts of the' little visitors with joy. The concert part of these Thursday afternoon af- ® ® fae tee ll The Milk of Superior Flavor As usual, the Chicago Symphony or- chestra was in the pit this year and likewise appeared at all the concerts, thus occupying the same place it has Order from the courteous Bowman milk- man who passes your door. Or tele- phone Wilmette 55. Se Th ----. a Cond