||M , ,-.,.„„.„.,„» ..1M. KNUARV », â- «» SARG'S PUPPETS TO BE SEEN JANUARY 27 North Shore; to View "Don __ Quixote" Performance Wilmette and Kenilworth residents are expected to attend in numbers the performances of Tony Sarg's Marion- ettes in the presentation of "Don Quix- ote" at the Bvanston Woman's club, Saturday, January 27. The showing of the puppets on the north shore* will follow performances at the Play- house, Chicago, under direction of Rachel Busey Kinsolving. The per- formances at the Evanston Woman's club will be at 10:30 o'clock in the morning and at 8:15 o'clock in the evening. Mr. Sarg's puppets, developed from the miniature Italian street shows of the middle ages, have attracted wide attention among leading artists and dramatists in New York and in other parts of the country during the past few years. Each puppet is worked by a set of strings manipulated by a trained puppeteer who also speaks the character's lines. The stage set- tings are reduced to a scale with the two-foot dummies, so that a few mo- ments after the curtain rises they appear to be of normal size. The mechanism of the puppets is so complete that in one of "Don Quix- ote's" most amusing scenes a singers breast rises and falls as she warbles a Spanish love song to the accompani- ment of a guitar played by her caval- ier Boslnante, Don Quixote's erratic rawbone nag, is especially adapted to accurate representation in miniature, and the battle between two mounted knights with lances drawn is one of, the outstanding scenes oV the play. Tiny lambs dancing in-Don Quixotes vision of knighthood, and the exhibit of a miniature marionette show with- in the show also won favorable com- ment from critics in the east upon its various presentations there. - Mr Sarg, who is well known as a cartoonist and illustrator, has devoted several years to the manufacture of his marionettes, their stage presenta- tion and the training off men and woman in his school for puppeteers in New York city. Several of the little figures used in "Don Quixote" are relics of the mediaeval street shows in Italy, brought to this country a number of years ago and rescued by Mr Sarg from the New York customs house where they had been held for non-payment of duty. ___________ WINDOW GLASS and all other kinds of GLASS MIRRORS. ART-GLASS MA WIND U SHIELDS •ror Resilvering Glass Dresser Tops Wilmette Glass & Paint Works 1193 Wilmette Ave. Opp. VilUge Theatre. Phone 2508 JFirstclasm Grocers 1 Do Try Them! 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