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Show I School Students To Present Opera' Students of the Washington school will appear at the Casino tomorrow afternoon and evening at which time "Pixie's Triumph," a charming little opera will be presented. For some time the little actors have been drilled and it is announced that a pleasant ! surprise awaits those who attend the presentation. The story in the play portrays a somc-what threatening, but harmless, controversy between . two bands of little people, one the "elf men" and the other the "fairies," the former having a king and the latter a queen as their rulers. The fairies are in danger of being deprived of their charming abode by the "pixies" who claim that "fairyland belongs to them by right of original ownership and possession. Throughout the play is thrilling" and p'easing. Proceeding Proceed-ing the performance the school band will give a free concert. Miss Akla Metcalf will be the accompanist. The cast as announced is as follows: Towel Scissors .... Willis Whitbeck Knowall Do Litt'e Kenneth Peterson Laughing Gas .... Uhlan Swalberg Stay Pohind - Stanley Voorhccs Ebony Face Roy S'.ubbs Court Musician .... Arnold Larson ' Fr.tima Marjorie Sorcnson Francheon Eeulah Metcalf Frar.chette La Rue Pickett Golden Hair . . Man,- Francis Kearns There is a splendid chourus consisting con-sisting of the "pixies" and "fairies" and between the acts there will be specialties by Antone Vil'ard, Henry Kearns and Mary Francis Kearns. The matinee will be held at 2:30 and the evening performance at S : 1 5. |