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Col. and Mrs. Henry E. Russell are to turn over their 
place at Manchester Cove next Friday afternoon, Aug. 
28, to a big out-door mass meeting in the interest of 
“Votes for Women.” Both Mr. and Mrs. Russell are 
ardent workers for the cause and were among those to 
march in the big parade in Boston last spring. . Mrs. Rus- 
sell, especially, is enthusiastic in the suffrage movement 
in Boston and along the Shore, and it was through her 
HUNGARIAN OPERATA ONE OF EARLY 
OFFERINGS AT Boston 
“Sari,” Henry W. Savage’s produc- 
tion of the internationally famous 
Hungarian operetta which will be one 
of the most important items on Bos- 
ton’s program of offering for the sea- 
son is scheduled for presentation at 
the Colonial, Aug. 24. Produced in 
New York the first of the year, “Sari” 
endured without interruption for six 
months successively at the Liberty 
and New Amsterdam theatres and 
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Summer Branch: No. 5 LEXINGTON ROW, MAGNOLIA 
Announces her 
Annual Fall Opening on Tuesday, August 25th 
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over the country had heard of “Sari” 
“Der Zigeunerprimas,”’ it 
was making its triumphant conquest 
of the European capitals, 
came from cities as far distant as St. 
Louis to hear and see it. 
emphatic success from the night of its 
initial presentation in the metropolis 
was gratifyingly convincing. 
Savage will send the original 
company to Boston 
Leading that company are such well 
known artists as Mizzi Hajos, Char- 
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efforts that AR ia mass meeting was made _ possible. 
Among the speakers will be Mrs. Maude Wood Park, 
Mrs. ene (C. Scanlan, Miss Margaret Foley, William ° 
Roscoe Thayer and former Congressman Samuel Powers, 
though it is not absolutely certain about the last named. 
The “public is invited to attend this meeting and ask 
questions, and take part in the rally. It is absolutely free; 
no collection will be taken or funds solicited, so ev erybody 
may feel free and easy to attend. Manchester voters and 
townspeople in general are urged to attend this meeting, 
as well as members of the summer colony all along the 
shore, as well as at Manchester and Magnolia. The ‘Rus- 
sell estate lends itself admirably to an affair of this kind, 
setting back from the highway on the side of a hill with 
balcony overlooking the natural amphitheatre. 
an operetta in this country. 
The stage settings of the piece are 
said to be “impressively beautiful; the 
costuming is of the very latest mode. 
In the second act, the scenes which 
is a salon in the home of a young 
French nobleman the women’s 
dresses have been fashioned from 
models originated in Paris as lately as 
six weeks ago; the majority of them 
are not yet to be found in New York's 
most fashionable shops. 
An orchestra numbering a score is 
and they 
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during that time was performed be- les Meakins, Henry Leone, Bert a part of the “Sari” organization. 
fore a series of audiences which were Gilbert and J. Humbird Duffey. When this body is augmented by the 
as notable because of their unrestrain- 
ed display of enthusiasm as for their 
unusual size. Music lovers from all 
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