Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 29

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·September 14, ·1928 WILMBTT}t I .. " ... of singing a new role each y,e ar, Miss been made in the efficient technical Garden will appear during the coming staff. Charles Moor continues as stage .season in "The Spanish Hour"' for the hlanager. The complete production~ first time in her career, and will pro- have been fabricated in the unique vide a v~ry interesting evening when plant of the company located at 26th she appears in t·wo contrasting operas and Dearborn streets, Chicago, under -"The Spanish Hour"-and in "Jud- the supervision of Harry W. Beatty ith," Honegger's ultra modern work the technical director. ' This September sale is an event real moment-a which was given its American premiere The Chicago company has consistime. when you can select a FUR COAT at summer in the 1926-27 sea·son. "Die Fleder- tently raised its standards from year price. maus" (The Bat) will be given in Eng- to year and this list of artists insures Comparison of values will convince .you lish, as will "Hansel and Gretel" and an even higher standard for the 1928in German, "Lohengrin" and "Der Ros- 29 season. The -company will take its of the substantial savings here. . · enkavalier" (The Knight of the Silver usual post-season tour appearing in Rose) will be heard. BEAUTIFUL FURS. various cities in the country from BosVaried and lntereatina ton on the east to Los Angeles and NEWEST IN STYLE AND PELTS This repertoire is believed to be the Oakland on the west, the tour continumost varied and interesting which ing for approximately nine weeks. We Manufacture to Order at Stock Pric:ee has yet been given, providing works of all classes in English, Frenc.h, GerRETURN TO COLLEGE A Reasoaable man and Italian. 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