ILLINOIS THEATRE SARI

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By Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Grunbaum. English Booli and Lyrics by C. C. S. Cushing and E. P. Heath. Music by Emmerich Kalman. Staged by George Marion.
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PLAYING THE GREATER ATTRACTIONS Management J. B. McCormick

THURSDAY

NIGHT,- SEPT. .16, T9t5

HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers

SARI

An Ooeretta in Two Acts.

Ever Is Youth" "Victorious By Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Grunbaum.

English Booli and Lyrics by C. C. S. Cushing and E. P. Heath. Music by Emmerich Kalman. Staged by George Marion.

CAST OF CHARACTERS.

.....J.K. Murray Pali Racz, the gypsy leader ............. ......................I{. W. Marsh Laczi ............. His Mizzi Hajos Sari ...,.....................:.............. .1r.,-, . (,hrlflren ..:.......,.,...-....J)ttic BrSdt ldlari joska Fekete, his friend ]uliska Fekete, his daughter ..CharlesMeakins Gaston, Count Irini Farrington Cadeaux,his shadow ...................i,...........................Frank Squires Count Estragon, H. R. H. King: of Massalia ............John Buchanan Count Mustari, his master of ceremonies............Robert .......................James Nash Gypsy Violinist ..................... Ross ......-...............George Pierre ............ Other Children of Racz-Mises Borden, Lohr, Parks, Griel, Eieholz and Morn. Postmin-Charles Murray. Peasant Women-Misses De Witt, Thaler, Melette, King, Francis, Alburtus, Harrison, Chiittopher and Jones. Debutantes-Misses Busch, Lolrr; Griel, Parks, King, Harrison, Morn and Francis. Guests-Misses. De Witt, Melleitt, Thaler, Christopher, Borden, Hamlin, Alburtus and Evaqs; Messrs. Pollock, Stewart, Calvin, Ross, Swinton, MurlrIT, McKinney, Bush and Crosby. SYNO PSI S O F SCENES. ACT l-Courtyard of Pali Raii's Home Lorinczfava, Hungary. ACT II-Paris Home of Count4rini.

MUSIC SCf{EDULE, OscarSoirescu. Director Chevalier Mano Zervellys. Stely a."r.f;t, Concertmaster, !"-baliste,

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and Village-Maids "Paris? Oh, My! Yes, Dear" ....Cadeaux and Laczi "Love l{as Wngs" .................,............................Jgliska and Gaston "Ha2a2aa".........:......................................................Sari "Triumphant Youth" ..............:...........Lac2i, Juliska, Racz, Sari Finale. ACT II. Opening Chorus-"With Lowered Head." and Chorus "Follow Me" .............................,,...................Estragon "There's No Place Like Hoge for You" ........Sariand Guests "My Faithful Stradivdri- ......RacaEstragon, Gaston, Mqstari and Laczi "sotttv Throueh the Summer Nieht' '...........JuIiska Sari, Juliska, Estragon "LongLive th; King" ..................Ract, .....Sariand Gaston "Lov6's Own Sweet-Song"....................".".. ........EntireCompany "The Contest Finale.

The management wishes to announce that this season on the legitimate stage will be exceptionally bright. Only the better class of attractions are travelins this season and for that reason the patrons of the different playhouses through the country can feel assured that they will see only the best and the Illinois will be no exception. The Iollowing wili be seen here in the near future. A1 Wilson in "As Years Roll On." Sept. 2r. "The Littlest Rebe,l"with Glen Beveridge (class of 'o6 U. o.t I.) Sept.23. "Bohemian Girl," the all star revival, with Joseph Sheean. Seot. 28. "Prince of Pilsen," with Jess Dandy and Original cast. Oct. 5. "The Lady in Red," Matinee and Night, Oct. 9. "The Girl From Utah." Oct. 13.

You Will See Them Here They Are Stunning A P a r i s d e sig n e r d e sig n e d th e m . T h e y a r e excl usi ve, ori gi "They will all be here within ro days or ti'o nal and refined. w e e k s . T h e m o st a r tistic lin e o f Wo m e n ' s a nd Mi sses' S ui ts

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