Escbewing the. policy of no-soloists,' tbe festival committee presents four on the 12-ogramns of the fout week,- George Gershwin, who will appear flot only as piano soloist-on tbe program of his oWn works, -but. also as conducto r:Mari.ait Claire, lovely-t-look-at, and Iovly-o hea soprano of the "Great Waltz7 'and, the Chicago, City, Opera,. wbo is herseif a nortb shore resident; Armand. Tok-. aty an. tenor of the Metropolitan. and 1 Chicago Opera*companies, and*formerly a favorite Of. the -Rgvinia Opera; and: Tonuford Harris, young modern of the piano kevboard, Wbo bas excited widespread, attention- for bis br.illiant ýapproach to the.,piano. Ail G.rhwam Nait in'addition to these tbree soloists,ý Joseph Vito, virtuoso barpist of the orchestra, will also contribute 4 solo on 1 the program of Sunday afternoon, Jtilv 25, playing Ravel's Introduction and Allegro for Harp and Orchestra. The first of the guest conductors of1 the week on Thursday nigbt, july 23, will be Isaac Van Grove, who officiates as musical director of Ravinia Park, and; is' well known as a cofflictor of operaand for bis achievenients as a stage and festival director Armand Tokatyan wil be the soloist for Mr. Van Grove's pro- Ie Mrs w~itd aism Thaes return for the one performance oÀ the popular conductor of the first week, Ernest Ansermet, who has opened thre.e festival seasons in the United States this suminer, Ravinia, the Hollywood Bowl, and the St. Mateo concerts in San Francisco. Hle will feature the Franck D Minor Symphony on bis program, and will present Toniford Harris in tbe Chopin E~ Minor piano concerto. Vite On Priagran TEEtS mcsuy ou, compip.y uuaw auuu'u monure ma am y uSM id AU 111VE STAIMMI fe kr AIMMUIsyIsg 4. More tsaMuty. 3. FumIe Froenoe-N« le. IL Fiueo PretlomUb lm aCoo. 1. L.ýv OpoumoS 2. 81er Vom Pr*tost@u Symphony ........... No. b5 "The 1...... New -........ oi >' Dvorak Intermission Bride"... to "The Bartered Overture "Ch... " Gemetaanan r .. 1141 Central Avenue