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HE JAPANESE OPERA “MADAM 
BUTTERFLY,” AT TREMONT THEATRE, BOSTON, 
COMMENCING OCT. 29. 
“The Student King’s ” Last Week 
At the Tremont Theatre next Mon- 
day night “The Student King”’ will 
enter upon the fourth and last week of 
its engagement. The opera is in three 
acts, amd each setting is a marvel of 
beauty. The costumes, too, are noth- 
ing if not artistically. handsome. A 
feature of the production is the chorus, 
both male and female. The male 
chorus is remarkably large in number, 
more than two dozen voices. The 
female chorus is made up of a large 
number of very pretty girls, who sing 
as effectively as they are good to look 
upon. The prima donna, Mme. Lina 
Abarbanell, comes from the grand 
opera stage and possesses a voice of 
superb quality. Alexander Clark is 
the comedian, William Weedon the 
tenor, and Miss Flavia Arcaro the con- 
tralto and comedienne. 
The BREEzE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year 1 dollar. * 
“The Soctal Whirl ” Better than Ever 
‘‘The Social Whirl,” which opened 
at the Boston Theatre on Monday 
night, proved a whirl of pleasure and 
merriment. ‘‘ Better than a year ago”’ 
was the verdict of the audience that 
filled the theatre and found man 
standing. When “The Social Whirl ” 
was presented in Boston a year ago it 
met with instant success. The experi- 
ence of last season was such that few 
changes were found to be necessary. 
A few new songs have been added. 
Throughout the piece there is lively 
action from beginning to end, absurd 
situations and no end of rounds of 
laughter-provoking dialogue and songs, 
It seems unfortunate that but one 
week more can be allotted to “The 
Social Whirl,” as it could easily play 
to crowded houses at the Boston 
Theatre for some time to come, but 
next week will be the last. 
There will be the usual Wednesday 
and Saturday matinees. 
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