Programme . marches, and entractes for small orchestra—seventeen pieces in all. The entracte before Act II. was taken fromhis third symphony; the entracte before Act III. from his music toThe Snow Maiden; and the entr acte before Act IV. was his Elegy for strings composed in the eighties for the actor Samarin. * Lucien Germain Guitry, the distinguished French actor, was born in Pans, December 13, 1S60. In1878 he took the second prize for tragedy and comedy at the Paris Conservatojjy as a pupil of Monrose. Hemade his debut at the Gymnase as Armand Duval, October 1,1878. Leaving that theatre in
Programme . marches, and entractes for small orchestra—seventeen pieces in all. The entracte before Act II. was taken fromhis third symphony; the entracte before Act III. from his music toThe Snow Maiden; and the entr acte before Act IV. was his Elegy for strings composed in the eighties for the actor Samarin. * Lucien Germain Guitry, the distinguished French actor, was born in Pans, December 13, 1S60. In1878 he took the second prize for tragedy and comedy at the Paris Conservatojjy as a pupil of Monrose. Hemade his debut at the Gymnase as Armand Duval, October 1,1878. Leaving that theatre in 1881. he passedseveral years in Russia, playing in repertoire. In 1801 he went to the Odeon, Paris, later to the Grand, thento the Renaissance. In- 1808 he was at the Vaudeville. In 1900 he created the part of Flambeau inLAiglon at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt. Since then he has played at many theatres. He has createdmany important parts in romantic and realistic dramas, and he has been ACCOMPANYING the man who wears Krementz Bodkin-ClutchStuds and Vest Buttons with Cuff Links to match, is the serenesatisfaction that his jewelry is CORRECT in style, chaste incharacter and of a quality unexcelled. Your exact requirements can be supplied at select jewelry & COMPANY : : : NEWARK.
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