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Society Notes 
Mrs. Wm. A. Russell (Miss Mary 
Head), Miss Violet Pierce, Theron 
and Roy Pierce left Pride’s Crossing 
Thursday morning in the Pierce pri- 
vate car “Zamora” on a trip around 
the world, going first across the con- 
tinent to Oakland, Cal. The Pierce 
cottage at Pride’s has been closed, 
Mr. Pierce leaving for New York 
Wednesday on his steam yacht 
«“VYacoma.”’ 
Mrs. Samuel Hoare and daughter 
of Concord, Mass., are guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Washington B. Thomas at 
Pride’s Crossing. The Thomases, by 
the way, probably will not close their 
shore house until after Thanksgiving 
this year. 
W. S. Spaulding left Pride’s Cross- 
ing Thursday with a party of friends 
by auto for the speed races at Long 
Island today. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Cushing 
have been spending the week with the 
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- 
der Cochrane, at Pride’s Crossing. 
Francis Cotting and sister, Miss 
Alice Cotting, have closed their cot- 
tage at Pride’s Crossing and returned 
to their town home Wednesday. 
Mrs. W.H. Moore has returned to 
Pride’s from a brief trip to New York 
city. ‘“Rockmarge’’ will not be closed 
this fall until well along in October. 
The John T. Morse, jrs., returned 
to Boston, Thursday for the season. 
“The Student King.” 
Henry W. Savage, whose name 
needs no introduction to the Ameri- 
can public, being as he is easily the 
premier of impressarios of English 
opera, has two productions the com- 
ing season, which he looks upon as 
the culmination, the crowning ef- 
forts of his managerial and artistic 
career. .We refer to Puccini’s opera 
entitled “Madam Butterfly,” which 
has had a phenomenal success in 
England and on the continent, and 
to Reginald de Koven’s “The Stu- 
dent King.” “The Student King” 
is of special interest to Bostonians 
just now, as it opened at the Tre- 
mont theatre last Monday evening, 
to one of the most distinguished as 
well as the largest audience ever 
gathered in this popular theatre. 
The story has to do with the adven- 
poor student, Francis, 
LURES 4OL a 
elected according to an ancient cus- 
om in the sixteenth century, to be 
king for a day during a carnival in 
Prague. Lina Abarbanell is sing- 
ing the leading female role. The 
-horus comprises eighty people, and 
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the special orchestra is under the 
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direction of Arthur Weld. 
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