Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1923, p. 17

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A detailed account of each concert follows: â-  â-  Thursday, May 24, at 8s 15 ITALIAN COMPOSERS' NIGHTâ€" Miscellaneous program of songs, and orchestral numbers by Giuseppe Dan- ise, Baritone of the Metropolitan Op- era, who created so much enthusiasm at the 1922 Festival, followed by Wolf* FerrarFs beautiful choral work "New Life," with Mr. Danise and Mine. Arendt in the solo roles. Festival Chorus of 600 singers; Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra; Mr. Lutkin and Mr. Stock, conducting. Friday, May 25, at 8:15 1st ARTISTS' NIGHTâ€"Miscellan- eous program of songs, arias, duets and orchestral numbers by Louise Homer, .popular Contralto of the Chicago and Metropolitan Operas and Tito Schipa leading and noted Tenor of the Chicago Opera. Both Mme. Homer and Mr. Schipa will make two appearances on this program - and to close the evening they will ^^.singth* beautiful 4uet^oin--!'Manon." .? The Chicago Symphony Orchestra; •Mr. Stock, Conductor; Mr. Oldberg, ,; Guest Conductor. Saturday, May 26, at 2:15 YOUNG PEOPLES MATINEEâ€" Miscellaneous program of children's . songs, and a cantata by the chorus of 1,500 children; arias and songs by Lucv Gates, charming Soprano of the Metropolitan Opera; Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra; Mr. Stock and Mr. McConathy, conducting , ^raffflAJ^ 5s£S 17;; -â- ^J^^rY^W^ffk. I When you buy a pair of shoes, ^you tell the clerk, or he discovers, ihe length and ^W^^^yjsar foot, ^o^y^u^v^r^ave a chance to feel that the shoe is fittingfpexactly to the shape of your arch? 4 Usually not. And yet the arch is one of the vital parts of^you^^fooIT Only a few makes of shoes are de- signed to fit particularly the arch of «the foot.. â- .;â- .'â- â- ' M One of these makes, the leaded in its class, is the Cantilever Shoe* f| The shank is flexible in this type â-  1>f shoe, the arch is really arched just like the arch of your foot. 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