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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Oct 1925, p. 25

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vv 2/4 N October 24, 1925 WINNETKA TALK OPERA BEGINS NOV. 3 Brilliant Season Predicted for Chicago Civic Opera Company; Open $500,- 000 Studio, Warehouse Emphasizing the fact that grand opera is not a "high-brow" perform- ance for a select few, but a highly en- joyable work of art which all--musica! or non-musical--can appreciate, under- stand and enjoy, the Chicago Civic Opera is making a new gesture to gain public favor by issuing a unique pros- pectus for the new season which opens November 3 at the Auditorium theatre. The new prospectus is a distinct de- parture from anything previously is- sued by any grand opera company any- where in the world. It consists of a beautiful 16-page magazine, printed in rotogravure. It is lavishly illustrated with scenes from famous operas and pictures of well-known stars, which in- tersperse the stories of some of the masterpieces which the company will produce. These are told in an informal, intimate manner, emphasizing the rom- ance, love interest, tragedy and comedy, which grand opera embodies. More than a quarter of a million of these magazines are being distributed to foster an increased "let's get ac- quainted" spirit between Chicago and its Civic Opera organization. Have $500,000 Studio This company, which is the largest and finest civic institution of its kind in the world, has just moved into its new $500,000 studio and warehouse building, the finest opera atelier and only structure of its kind to be found anywhere on earth. Here more than 100 complete opera productions are stored, representing an investment of over $6,000,000. Here, too, new pro- ductions are built including everything from huge sets of scenery, period furniture, and costumes, down to the smallest items of decoration. Chicago's Civic Opera is looking for- ward to an unusually brilliant season. Several new productions are scheduled, including world premieres and Amer- ican premieres. A number of splendid new artists have been engaged, many of whom will be introduced to Amer- ican audiences for the first time during the season. Several brilliant American artists are included among these. These will be in addition to the host of inter- nationally known artists of world-wide | popularity for which the Chicago Civic Opera is already famous. The period for advance subscriptions for the coming season is rapidly draw- ing to a close, with the opening but but a few weeks off. The public, ac- quainted with the advantages that ac- crue to subscribers, is responding in unusually large numbers, which are increasing daily as the period draws to a close. All things considered, Chicago is preparing for its greatest season of grand opera. Miss Jeanette Cherry, 422 Abbotts- ford road, Kenilworth, leaves Friday for the East. She will visit relatives in Buffalo and Ithaca before going to New York where she will stay a few weeks. We are Offering NEW LOW PRICES [oI E PL [eo] 0] 3 KE ATWATER KENT RADI AYEARTO PAY Write for New Color Catalogue THE HAVERFORD CO. 222-24 W.MADISON ST. STATE 5159 CHICAGO LOAD UP with our cement, lime, plaster, brick, sheathing paper, sand, tile, wall board and other high grade building supplies if you are about to build. prompt deliveries. Let us figure with you. We will make the prices right and WINNETKA COAL and LUMBER CO. 823 SPRUCE ST. WINNETKA SOMETHING HAPPENED JORDAN Something happened in the Motor Car industry when Jordan produced the Line Eight Sedan at $1995 and the Playboy at $1845 delivered. WATCH AND YOU'LL SEE FLOYD KOON (3) AUTO SALES Phone Wilmette 597 1160 Wilmette Ave.

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