. Programme. e by Alfred Mortier, was producedat the Odeon, Paris, on January 25, 1913. Sylla, Desjardins ; Faustus, Herv6 ; Fulvia,Gilda Darthy. There were two performances in that year. rlurwitch Bros. Displaying a novel assemblage of models and materials from the leadingParisian Designers for EARLY SPRING^nd SOUTHERN WEAR Sale of all FALL and WINTER MODELS $ up. 20% off on aV orders placed now ^44 Boylston Street, Boston CHOICE SEATS FOR Fred Stone in Tip Top, Mclntyre and Heath in Red Pepper, Helen MacKellar in Back Pay, William Hodge in Dog Love, Irene, Shubert Select Vaudeville and


. Programme. e by Alfred Mortier, was producedat the Odeon, Paris, on January 25, 1913. Sylla, Desjardins ; Faustus, Herv6 ; Fulvia,Gilda Darthy. There were two performances in that year. rlurwitch Bros. Displaying a novel assemblage of models and materials from the leadingParisian Designers for EARLY SPRING^nd SOUTHERN WEAR Sale of all FALL and WINTER MODELS $ up. 20% off on aV orders placed now ^44 Boylston Street, Boston CHOICE SEATS FOR Fred Stone in Tip Top, Mclntyre and Heath in Red Pepper, Helen MacKellar in Back Pay, William Hodge in Dog Love, Irene, Shubert Select Vaudeville and Keiths. BURKE-ADAMS HOUSE Phones. Beach 935, 942, 2430 Jordan Marsh Company Announcing a NewImportation of Freimc]:! Beadedilip-Om G©winii for Women These charming French Gowns are ultra-fashionable among smartly dressed Frenchwomen. No matter how many galy huedfrocks a woman may possess, no wardrobeis complete without at least one dark silkgown for informal and afternoon of black, brown or Priced at 25.®® to ballet in two acts is an evocation of the Venice of the eighteenthcentury in the form of a choreographic comedy. The scenario relatesthe sufferings of two young lovers whose inhuman parents wished toseparate. Terpsichore took the lovers under her protection and atlast united them. The programme described the movements asfollows:— I. Festival March. Entrance of the crowd into the grandhall of the convent where the abbess is giving a magnificent festivalin honor of the Grand Turk. II. Rondo of Children. Joyous divertissements of littledancing pupils of an old ballet-master at the beginning of the secondact. III. The Barcarolle^ sung by a soprano (she takes the part ofConsuelo in the ballet), and the Saraband^ a noble dance, are twoepisodes of the grand festival in the second scene. IV. A Tender Minuet. This minuet is danced by the younglovers to a tender theme. V. Nocturne and Final Dance (Act I). Here Lelio, the younglover, from whom his belove


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