. Programme. Orchestra I. Kikimora, A Folk Tale, Op. 63. (First time in Boston)II. The Enchanted Lake, A Folk Tale, Op. 62. (First time in Boston)III. Baba-Yaga—Tone Picture, after a Russian Folk Tale. Op. 56. Smetana ..... Symphonic Poem, Valdstyniiv Tabor (Wallenstems Camp) There will be an intermission of ten minutes after the symphony City of Boston. Revised Regulation of August 5, 1898,—Chapter 3, relating to the covering ofthe head in places of public amusement Evet-y licensee shall not, in his place of amusement, allow any person to wear upon the head a covering which obstructsthe view
. Programme. Orchestra I. Kikimora, A Folk Tale, Op. 63. (First time in Boston)II. The Enchanted Lake, A Folk Tale, Op. 62. (First time in Boston)III. Baba-Yaga—Tone Picture, after a Russian Folk Tale. Op. 56. Smetana ..... Symphonic Poem, Valdstyniiv Tabor (Wallenstems Camp) There will be an intermission of ten minutes after the symphony City of Boston. Revised Regulation of August 5, 1898,—Chapter 3, relating to the covering ofthe head in places of public amusement Evet-y licensee shall not, in his place of amusement, allow any person to wear upon the head a covering which obstructsthe view of the exhibition or performance in such place of any person seated in any seat therein provided for spectators,it beins understood that a low head covering without projection, which does not obstruct such view, may be worn. Attest: J. M. GALVIN. City Clerk. The works to be played at these concerts may be seen in the Allen A. Brown Music Collectionof the Boston Public Library one week before the RAYMOND-WHITCOMB —1922 9 ,V^( i The Raymond-Whitcomb Cruise to theNorth Cape in June 1922 has the mostcomprehensive Scandinavian itineraryever devised for a cruise in this a schedule so arranged as to in-sure visits to notable ports in Iceland,Norway, Denmark and Sweden, it willalso include the North Cape, Hammer-fest, Merok, Trondhjem, Bergen, Chris-tiania and Copenhagen, as well as adozen of the most famous fjords. The exclusively chartered Raymond-Whitcomb Cruise Ship will be the Osterley (19,000 tons displace-ment) of the Orient Line. The accom-modations range from fine single roomsto luxurious suites with bath. The vary-ing rates all include picturesque shoreexcursions at the ports of call. OptionalExcursions offer journeys to inland Nor-way and Stockholm—Venice of theNorth. Write for our new booklet Sailing June 28 S. S. Osterley Rates $675 and up Rales include return passage on the magnificent Cunarders Mauretania, Laconia, Aquitania {sailin
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