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1! Famous Ben Greet Players in Shakespeare's "As You Lilte It," at Chautauqua , n -! - - : - - y 1 i1 . - , : ,? V N V AX. I'vTn y n j'L' TV 1 5 w tYK f . ti n nv , trpimmi.. , ," , , iM',i ammmmmmmimmmm nniiWl riiiiwwWiwiiii''iiiii i 7 11 1 ' The presentation ot Shakespeare's great comedy, "Am Yon Like it" by th Ben Greet Players on tba fourtb night of the coming Eedpath Chautauqua, will be both an entertainment and Intellectual treat Ben Greet's wonderful V- genius In taking from Shakespeare's plays the. "high-brow" atmosphere with which they have been associated and interpreting them so that they appeal directly to and are understood by all who witness them is clearly shown in tba .splendid production which. will be given here. Miss Grace Halsey Mills of New York City will appear as Rosalind. ; She is thoroughly experienced and rarely gifted in Shakespearean portrayals. ' m In Shakespeare's Great Comedy y , Complete Production One of the Big.Features of Chautauqua Week - FOURTH NIGHT ua Redoath Chautaua Just One of 17 Big Attractions SEASON TICKETS ONLY $2.73, PLUS 10fa TdX iiREDPATH cHAirmjQVAmwmm m IS5 "THE MAN FROM HOME" 1 1 'Booth Tarkuigton and Harry Leon WUson Complete Production New York Cast Rollicking Comedy Success A SIXTH NIGHT ua Redoath Chautaua JL X ) Just One of 17 Big Attractions SEASON TICKETS ONLY $2.75, PLUS 10 TAX mmmMREPPmi chautauqua B fi ir iiriif. m m m m m r m slsi a m m . m m m m wm u rfviii . tii 1 xr . v r.n Notable Lecture "My Personal Experiences With the Bolsheviki,, V LEWIS A. CONVIS j r An interesting and vitally informative address on Bolshevism, based upon first hand information gained from two years spent in Russia and Siberia. SECOND NIGHT papain utautauqtia Just One of 17 Big Attractions SEASON TICKETS ONLY 2.75, PLUS 10 TAX 1REDPATH CHAUTAUQUAE I Popular Con L ' . . . - - . - - - ' l,. 1 1, .j 'V, ... ' . ' ' ... . , ' 'A: . . I ; ' r tM Him,, .i, in, .i t i i .i i i ii i - "in ii m iiiliiji iiii hi mil - ir mill I i illirf WT'TWii'l'l"" 1W r i f'r )'"',. I ! . ,,,,r-rA, ...... y - J (-fh ! .. t v.,. , j ; - ! - x - t V ! .in .mU 1 A ) f- W 4 I 1)T ( vl f f? Wp- I ) 'o I rX .'--in h fcJ - ' ' I 'fn murBll-TMIIiliffl ffllrmurr TIiih mil " I II Ii ffinnr'iKHHituwIriiniirtirimiiviwMiirtnfWiiiii mnnrwrm nJtnrfffftfn mr f iinwIfriMWM-MM'111' "Tlis Man from Home," sparkling comedy drama will be given on the sixth night of the coming Bedpath Chautauqua. The record-breaking success of the play throughout the country haa been largely due to its wholesome Americanism, Ita seasoning of delightful shrewdness, and its humorously complicated plot. The play is rich with amusing and sometimes almost tragic situations, resulting from the clash between mldwestern American Ideals and Wd-world class distinctions. The character are drawn rom real life. Their qualntnessea, their absurdities; their lovjoleness and eccentricities, all are marked by the sure craftsmanship of those popular playwrights. Booth t ITarklngton and Harry Leon Wflaon. ' : ' .. - ...-'. - " ;. '. ' - ...4. - G Kiee Jume 121. . : . ! 'J bit k i '; I i ... . t f tk. . , 'I ; sr 1 ' i! ) -if V I ! 5 i i it- Vv,