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Show FKIITEII . TO SING HERE Will Make Debut in Chi- Opera CHICAGO. AosT 1 (By A. P rir-nsnd rir-nsnd Anaaaaa. leading teaor In French opora, will maka bis Amar-Icaa Amar-Icaa debut with the Chicago Ovk Opera, which opens here KoOmber t, aoaordinaT to the aaaoundVment made by the company. Arrange-menka Arrange-menka are Wiftg made for the p-pMraace p-pMraace of other brilliant guMt sr-tlats, sr-tlats, which will Include Mm, leoutaa Homer. She will ippMr la a limited number of performances, tneludlng "Bam aoa end Ie)lleh." Other atars Inotudad In the regular person a el of the company for the coming aeaaoa will he Mary Cardan, AmeUia Oslll Curd, Florence Mae-Beth. Mae-Beth. Mary MrCormle. Crrvna. Van Oordoa, Oeorges BakJanoff, Tito aVhlpe. Edith Mason and 6eor Oukllapin, with Olorgla PoUcco again present ss muatcal director. "Boris Ooduaorr and "L'Afrtcaaa, the letter by Mayerbeer, are announced an-nounced as novaittes la the tU-2i seoeoa. beoauM tha never bofore have been given by the CWIe Opera company. com-pany. The role of Boris Is said by critics to be one of Chahaptn'a grat-est grat-est Asnong the revlvsla announced Is th.t of "Zesa," with Mary Garden In the title rot. Miss Uerden alao will appear In tha revival of Masss-, att's "Oleopetre." Harry W. Beetty. technical director, direc-tor, ia spending the eummer In Ku-rooe Ku-rooe olsiung the swore fawaaaa opera i heueee of Franco, Uermaay and Italy In search of aaw Idaaa, He Is said to be making a apaolaj eturly of proposed pro-posed settlnss la M'uaonrkjr'a Bona Bo-na Oodunoff, which has become popular with American aadlenee. The opanlnr of the operatic season November Is a departure from custom, cus-tom, ss the easaon will oner Thursday Thurs-day Instead of the usual Monday and will run one and one -half weeks longer than tha usual aeaaoa of tsn weeks. . Announcement alas wss msde that Adqlph Bohm will be In charge of the ballet and that Miss Anna lud-mlla lud-mlla would return aa ?remlere daneeuse. " - ' |