The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 15, 1911, SECTION FOUR, Page 3, Image 47

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lliK SU.NDAl' OUEGOXIAX, PORTLAND. JANUARY 15, 1911.
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VAUDEVILLE
STAR ADVISES GIRLS TO
PICK LIFE MATES WISELY
Mry Mannerinj Sj if She Marriea Again Her Husband Must Be Perfect
to Suit Her Women'! Eyes Opened, Declares Actress.
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MART WA.VXERINO. who will come
to thf Helll Theater noon.
that If ahe married again he
-mould pity her husband
-Tea. that'a the truth." aald Mlaa
Mannertn-. "If I were to marry row 1
houl.1 expect my hubonl to be o
perfect that It would be trnpoelble for
him to lire up to the picture. He
would hae to be auppllrd with a num
ber of qualltlea that I would never
have asked for In my youth. I ahould
better rcallae hla advantag-e and I
am afraid, would be something; of a
Ivrant.
Imr thlna- I fiulte certain, men
growing up aoiri'Uyi will hare to be
mighty careful, or they won t be able
to marry. Why. of courae not. lx you
think a woman who haa been about
tn the world, who knows the good and
the bad aide of llf. and who makea
enough money to live comfortably on
hrr Incom-. ta going to throw heraelf
away on a man. No Indeed, women
are becoming more and more particular,
and If a woman makea up her mind
to marry ehe firm aacertalna that the
man whe lovea la all that he expecta
of lilm.
"The girl of a few yeara ago could
not make the amo dimauda aa aho can
today. Or. rather, ahe might have
made them, but nobody would have
paid any attention to her. Why, I
know myaelf. when I married. I waa
only 1 yearn old. and although I
loved my huahend and felt aura that
he waa all that I expected of him. I
could not have net the aame etandard
I would aow act If I ahould marry
again, which I aupnoae I never will.
" A Man'a World- la a wonderful play.
I think, and certainly provea that a
woman l very much to be pitied If
ahe doenn't take good care of herself.
Kvery woman ahould be trained to do
that, and even If I were a millionaire
many tlmea over. I should have my
baby learn to be Independent."
At the Theaters
Continued frlm Pace S.
wt.al relation Summer. 8r- M be to
his ton. and what relation hi eon will
be to him- Also the aame applies to
the ladlca.
The musical numbers will be all the
latest rUstern hlt. and aa presented by
the principals and chorrs will be a bl
feature ef the coming bill. Maude Rock
well will e beard In a new epeclalty.
and Mlsa Nina Norton, who made a very
favorable Impression with the Irrlc pa
Irons Us I week, will again be heard la
catrtiy duet with Kred Lancaster.
There will be the usual two nis'r.t
perfnrtnanrvs at T:IS and :5S on we.-k
ntchta and on turUy and Sunday
nights there will be three, the firs:
rommenrlng at 7 P. M. There are mati
nees dally at I.li P- M. and the popular
chorus glrta- contest every Friday night.
1-IXK HLM" WILL HE SIIOWX
People" Aniacniriil Company
Ktt-rllrnt Offprint.
A remarkable list of fltma will be
presented as feature at the various
flmt-run houses of the People'a Amuse
ment fompany today.
At the Star. "The IJnk That Held,
an anusuaily strong Kdlaon production
on domestic life, tells how a thought
less woman, strongly tempted to for
get the fidelity she owew her husband,
la saved through the medium of a
child love, "t'oward or Hero." a min
ing story; "Almost Married." and "Near
Hut Not Quite." will alo be shown,
l.ynn V. Cowan, the tenor from New
Tork will be Introduced.
The Mar will also offer a aet of
views of the most beautiful spots vfcs-l-ted
by Alberta Claire, the Wyoming
girl traveling from New York on
horseback. Ttie management t.aa a
new $10. pipe organ en route, which
will be Installed In the near future.
The Ana.ie will offer "The Itattle of
Redwood." a thrilling tale of Indian
warfare In the development of the
Northwest. -The Widow's Choice." a
big comedy, and "Midnight MaraudVrs."
a blograph. will also be presented.
At the Oh Jov. "The Heart of an
Indian." one of the most Intense drama
ever presented at thla house: "Rival
Wamattsts." a satire on Chantl.-ler;
"Help Wanted." a blograph. and Crls
plnl. the musical polar bear, will b
tba attractions.
At the Odeon the feature will be "A
Simple Rustic Tale." containing clever
acting. "Water Lilies," a love story,
and "Dusty Rhodes." a comic, with
Forrest, the singer, will also be on the
programme.
At the TTivolL In addition to the
chance to win a pony and cart. "Mid
night Marauders." a blograph: "Help
Wanted." "The C.lrl or the West." and
"Twin Clnderellas." an excellent Ameri
can I'athe comedy, with music and
singing will be the features.
2:30
This
Afternoon
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PRICES:
fl.OO. $1.50, $2.00.
On Sale at Hall After 10 A. M.
MARY
MAX"F.RIXG COMING
Mar to Appear In "Man' World" at
llrlllg January S3.
Mary Mannerlng will be the attrac
tion at the Ilellig Theater, at Seventh
end Tavlor streets. January tS-ri-'-'S.
8h will be seen In "Man's World."
whe-h ran fw some months In New
York, at the Comedy Theater.
The new role In which Miss Manner
lng will be seen Is that of a writer wh.
fcl.lcs her Identity under the name of
Frank Ware. The play la told In four
art and the scenes are laid In the
Bohemian circles. All the character
In the story are representative of some,
branch of art.
The atory relate the career of Frark
Ware. who. having adopted an Illegiti
mate child. I so Impressed with the In
justice visited upon It. that she devote
her literary talents In demanding the
same lav for the man aa the woman, and
that woman should expect In man the
same honor that man demanda of wo
man. Having no clew to the father of
the child ho does not spare him In oar
at once Frank Ware herself bo
come Involved In a net of suspicion.
Ince the artist who are her trleml
are busyhodles. A tale la carried con
cerning the peculiar resemblance borne
by the child to a member of their com
munity. In a startling manner she sud
denly find that the man the loves and
has Idealised, and who Is the tsuse of
her bitter fight against men. la the
father of the child.
"A Man- World"' I said to be a study
of realism, replete with highly dramatic
feature, relieved with comedy, and ti II
Ing an Intense story. It 1 the moat
successful pLiy In which Mary M.mncr
Ing haa appeared for years. Messrs.
Sliuberts. who manage Miss Mannerlng.
have surrounded her with a dignified
supporting company.
"SALVATION' m:i.i." coming
Flayer Stork Company to lie Seen In
Mr. Hske'a Surws.
One of the extra big productions the
Baker rHock Company will present this
season I to be Mrs. Flske's "Salvation
Nell." a stupendous picture of New
York' slum life: one that requires
something like 0 speaking parts and
an Immense amount of special scenery.
The large stage of the Baker will lend
Itself with great advantage to the re
qulrementa of the production, and the
company Is now In splendid shape to
present It.
il'ss Ida Adair, who Is opening this
week In Blanche Bates' role of the
llrl. In "The Olrl of the OolJen West."
will have another and entirely differ
ent sort of splendid acting part In the
title role, created by America's fore
most emotional actress. Mrs. Klske.
The play la an Immense undertaking
for a Mock company, but experience
ha proven that It will have nothlnff
to fear at the handa of the Baker Com
pany and staff of mechanic and scenic
artists.
"THE SQCAW MAX" IS COMING.
Famous Western P,"y I,cns XcjU
Snnday Matinee at the Bungalow.
' "The Squaw Man." H. K. Pierce &
Co.' great play of Western ranch life,
will be the attraction at the Bungalow
all week, starting next Sunday mat
inee. The selection of this drama of
the West will meet with wide approval
In Portland and the production Itself
promises to be one of the most preten
tious that will be cen here during the
present season.
"The !iuow Man" I a genuine Amer
ican play, replete with virility and
strength. The management has fur
nished a complete scenic production,
the same aa was used In Chicago and
New York, which will be used. In It
entirety, during the engagement.
Jubilee Singer to Be Ilrard.
The world-fanioua Wllllama Jubilee
Singers have Just returned from their
Kuropean tour. They sang In England.
Scotland. Wales. Holland. Belgium, Jer
manv and France. In 18 weeks lu Lon
don "they gave 130 performances, sing
ing In many of the best-known thea
ters. While In London, the entire com
pany, consisting of the double quartet,
was under the Instruction of one of the
world's greatest vocal teachers. Mis
Ira Aldrldge. a scholar of the London
Roval Conservatory of Music, and
wh"n m riv tenclior via the famous
Jennie l.lnd. They will Bing at the
White Temple, at Twelfth and Taylor
streets. Tueadny and Wednesday even
ings. January 17 ana in. urn
on sale at Woodard. Clarke & Co., Sher
man. Clay & Co.. the x .Ji. a- nu
at the door.
THE MAX OX THE BOX" NEXT
Comedy Will Be Seen at Baker Fol
lowing; "Girl of the Golden West."
. Following "The Girl of the Golden
West." the Baker Stock Company will
present the well-known book comedy,
"The Man on the Box." It Is a dra
matisation of Harold MacGrath s popu
lar atory by Grace Livingston Furnlss.
.-J V, mnrA heSVllV. The tOUCtl Of
romance 1 furnished by the hero's as
suming the disguise or a looiman m
order to be near the object of his af
fection, a highly distinguished young
lady, and the laughs come In from the
numerous predicaments that arise from
hla temerity, and the unpleasantness of
his position.
Max Klgman starred In the play for
several seasons, and It was once before
presented by the Baker Company, mak
ing such a hit that Manager Baker has
often been Importuned to present It
again.
Jefferson I Angell Coming-.
The famou comedian. Jefferson I
Angell. and his big supporting com
panv will present his latest musical
play auccess. "The Beauty Spot." at the
llcillg Thetaer. at Seventh and Taylor
streets. January :-I7-28. with a mati
nee Saturday. This musical offering
was written by Joseph Herbert and
Reginald De Koven.
"From Mai Till Septembre"
Kagllsh Will Be "apeaked
Mad ease's Little I .ace Shop
.1 I. I- I.a.. anH
aime, josepninc "-'- -lingerie
at the sign of "La Tourterelle,
on a email side street In a secluded
quarter of Paris. At any early hour of
the morning madame herself I always
to be een. large and florid and capable.
In the shop window shaking out and
re-arranging her wares. Above her
head. Bluffed and pathetic, hangs the
bird from wjilrh the shop derives Its
name, aaya a Paris letter in the New
York Sun.
One morning last Spring, when the
months of American Invasion were sp-
prOKC 111 II ) , 111.1' 1 1 il " - w . -- . j
an early passerby stretched upon tlp-
. I l.tinrlnlial V IliafMHIll 1 n ST ffOHI
the dove'B bill a placard which read:
-From the Mai till the Septembre
Fjigllsh here shall be speaked."
"Eh. madam I" cried the passerby.
"Are you taking on your staff a clerk
perhaps T
"A clerk. Indeed !" cried madamo
"to filch from the change drawer W.ien
I am not by to watch! No clerk. If you
please, sir."
"Is It a partner then that enters the
flrmT" Insisted the passerby.
"May a merciful heaven forgive
HEILIG
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Chocolate S
THEATER
7th and Taylor.
Mala 1 A 11-
Nights, Begin
ning Tonight
Special Price Matinee Wedneaday
Matinee Saturday.
The Whitney
Opera Co.
Production of F. C. Whitney.
The Comic Opera Success
Wit of George Bernard Shaw.
Mnste of Oscar Straus.
l"30-0rcliesu-a-30
dier
fcl'apAce ednesdaelf VLVLoVJcfc. .5c.
Seata
Now Belli. for Eng.gen.ent. A-to. ..d Carriage. 100 O'clock.
HEILIG THEATER
BEAT SALE OPENS NEXT FRIDAY
Sam S. Lee Shobert Ine. Preaent
Phones Main 6 and A 1020.
3-NIGHTS-3
JAN. 23-24-25
Special rrlce
Blatlnee Wedneaday,
MARY MANNERING
I. Rachel Crothcr's rlay.
"A MAN'S WORLD"
Eve.lngs , l.SO, f 1. T5c, 35c, 25c. Wedneaday Maflnee $U0 to 25c.
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JAN.
26, 27, 28
Matinee Saturday
COMING TO HEILIG THEATER
JEFFERSON
DE ANGELIS
In Musical Play, "The Beauty Spot.'
THE WORLD-FAMOUS
WILLIAMS JUBILEE SINGERS
Two NlB-htB, Tuesday and Wedneaday, January 17th and 18tn 1911.
at the
WHITE TEMPLE
Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
They have Just returned from their European tour, with a rare treat
for Music Lovers.
DOUBLE QUARTETTE
i Consist of
.Xeicro Lollabys
'e;ro Comic SonKs
fientlmentnl Sons;
ClaeKle Selection
siacrea o" ,v-
Tlcket on sale at Woodard. Clarke & Co.. Sherman. Clay & Co.. T. M.
C A and at the door. Prices, one nlsht. single admission. 50 cents
b'oth'nUhts! slnsle admission. 75 cents; no reserved seats; doors open
at 7:30 P. 31.
ProBramm
Jubilee Sons
Plantation Sobk
Vitcrn Melodlea
t'anlp Meetings Son;
you!" cried madame. "Am I a cabbae
or a turnip, that I should take on a
partner to eat me up?"
"Does madame, then, learn fne Eng
lish herself?"
Madame's wrath began to rise. At
my ger she Inquired; "have I gone
clean mad?"
"Pardon," said the passerby. "But
who, then. Is to speak English, as the
sign says. In your shop?"
Madame placed taer hands upon her
hips and regarded the questioner with
a crescendo of righteous rage. "Who
Is to speak the English?" she cried.
"The customers to be sure. Who else
Woman Wins at Harvard.
Indianapolis News.
Ml Ioulse Stanwood. a special stu
dent In Radcllffe College, has won In
the play competition of the Harvard
Dramatic Club. Miss Stanwood s play,
"The Progress of Mrs. Alexander." has
been accepted by the club. The com
petition was open to both Harvard and
Kadcllffc students. The Emmanuel So
ciety of Radcllffe gave three represen
tations of "Cyrano de Bcrgcrac" last
month for the benefit of the scholar
ship fund. Each year this society
raises the money for one tuition and
something toward a permanent schol
arship fund.
Cure of Nervous Headaches.
Woman's Home Companion.
Nervous headaches occur In hysteri
cal or neurasthenic individuals and
those suffering from overwork or wor
ry. In this clas might be mentioned
headaches due to eye strain. The error
of vision may be so slight that the pa
tient is not conscious of any Impair
ment of her sight, hut the constant ef-
BUNGALOW i
THEATER
f h and Morrtsoa 61a
Phone Main 11 . A 4-24
Geo. I.. Itaker. General Manager.
ALL WEEK. BEGINNING MATISEE TODAY, JAN. 15. 19I1.5HNDAY
V .,'5V -Jf-C.i
SAMICE. K- ROKK'8 SENSATIONAL MUSICAL PHODCCTION (OrUtlaal Company)
QUEEN
MOULIN
ROUGE
OF
THE
Exactly
as Presented
in
N. Y. City
Night Life of Paris Correctly Tortrajed in lo0 Minutes Without Waste
of Time or Money.
Special Features, Direct from the Moulin Roupe, Paris "L Amour de
rAnarhe." a Complete Drama of the Underworld of Pans, Enacted m
oq Minutes of Pantomime, with Offenbach's Musie'Tales of Hoftman
Chic, Smart, Saucy and Gorgeously Girly, but Not Risque
Nor Vulgar Immense Company
Evening Priccs-0c, 7;V, $1.00, $1.50. Matinees, 50e, 73c, $1.00.
Matinees Thursday and Saturday
NEXT WEEK -THE SQUAW MAN
fort to counteract it Is sapping her
nervous energy. When frequent head
aches occur. It Is Important to have the
vision carefully tested by a competent
eye specialist. No further search for a
cause may be necessary. Disease of
the ear: a deviated septum in the nose;
adenoids; enlarged tonsils, and other
abnormalities of the nose and throat
are often responsible for persistent
headaches that resist treatment. In all
cases these possible conditions must be
considered and one by one. eliminated,
rerststent headaches require careful
study by a careful, competent physician
and painstaking observance of the ad
vice and direction ne gives.
jlJB
Amusement Company
Star Theater
NEW TODAY.
The I.lnk That Held. Child saves
mother's honor.
Coward or Hero. Terrific mine
disaster.
Besides two brilliant Pathes.
Lyan F. Cowan. A new tenor.
secured direct from New York;,
and slides of
The Girl From Wyoming.
Arcade Theater
NEW TODAY.
Battle at Redwood. Last stand of
brave settlers.
The M IdoWs Choice. A comedy.
Midnight Marauder. Blograph.
Cy Confer, and other usual fea
tures. ,
Oh Joy Theater
NEW TODAY.
Heart of an Indian. Supremo sen
sation, r
Rival Dramatlat. Satire on Chan
tecler. Help Wanted. A blograph, and
Sprclal Feature, CrUplnl, Musical
Polar Bear.
Odeon Theater
NEW TODAY.
Simple Rustic Tale. Great acting.
Water Lille. Society and love.
Dusty Rhode. Comic
Bob Forrest, and other good fea
tures. Tivoli Theater
NEW TODAY.
Girl of the West. The greatest
. ever.
Two blograph subjects, and the
Twin Clnderellas, besides Sather
the Singer, and a chance on the
1300 pony cart and harness.
Week
Beginning
Monday Matinee, Jan. 16
HARRY TATE'S ENGLISH COMPANY
In "MOTORING," a satire on automobiling. This act can best be
described as a nD-wrencning incentive iu uu u..
The World's Greatest Musician. "" HeSS, MlllirO and Powell
John Neff vocalists and Instrumentalists
The Brain Storm Comedian and ,
Carrie Starr F d wmiams
The Telephone Girl. IUM
in "The Girl Ahead." by J. Butler
Kennedy, Gertie De MUt and Havlland. Featuring Mildred
Kennedy wmiams. "The Gin with
"That Jolly Bunch." the Mysterious Voice."
Kewzead'soLrohate. Orchestra :: PicturT""
Arenic Spectacle Extraordinary
HI ME. VALLECITA
And Her Ferocious
Trained Leopard i
EVENING PRICES IS, 25, SO and 75c
DAnr MATINEE 15c, 25c, HOLIDAY M ATI EES Mght Price.
BAKER
THEATER
Telephones Main 2, A 5360.
Morrison and 11th Streets.
Geo. l Baker, Gen. Manager.
Portland'a handsome, fireproof playbonsc Permanent home of the In
comparable Baker Stock Company.
lSSJiSSrSBS? Jan. 15th, 191 1
Greatest theatrical triumph of the age.
BELASCO'S
THE GIRL f THE
GOLDEN WEST
Marvelously Beautiful Scenic Effects Intense Dramatic Power A
Romantic Picture of Early California Days in the Heart of the Sierras
Staged Under the Personal Direction of Marshal Parnum.
Ev'g Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinees Sunday and Saturday 25c, 50c.
Wednesday, Bargain Matinee 25c.
SPECIAL On account of the length of the play, the evening curtain
will rise at 8 sharp. Matinees at 2. Positively no one seated while
curtain is up. Children under 5 admitted Wednesday Matinee only.
NEXT WEEK -"THE MAN ON THE BOX"
SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE
GRAND
MATINEE DAILY at 2:30
Four Shows Sunday.
SrOO, 0::(0, 7i43 and OilS P. M.
Best VaudevffleflSc
th "1 8
in America 25c
American and European
Vaudeville
Week of Jan. 16
CARON & FARNOM
Every Evolution Has a Laugh of
Its Own.
LESTER & KELLETT
In Droll Diversions and Delightful
Duets.
Masters of Melody,
OLIO TRIO
Fred Moore, Leon Tinker, Oscar
Gardner.
Little Bits of Musical Comedy,
HART & BERRICK
In "A Thunderstorm."
The Pretty Party in the Pink
Pajamas,
MARGUERITE FRY
Sweet Singer of Sweet Songs.
Added Attraction,
TUB
mu CHAMBERLINS mra
A Breeze Fresh From the Prairies.
Expert Manipulators of the Lasso
and the Stock Whip of the Ranges.
GRAND ASCOPE
MATINEES DAILY AT Sl30
XIGIIT AT 7:30 and 9:15 ;
i- lit i c
LattlVnt'-AAT-i3
Home of Musical Comedy
Seventh and Alder Streets
New
Faces
WEEK COMMENCING
TOMORROW MATINEE
KEATING & FLOOD PRESENT
DILLON 8c KING
IN
New
Music
A Married Widow
Supported by
The Lyric Musical Comedy Company
New
Costumes
Friday Mght Chorus Girls' Contest.
Two Performances Night, 7:45 and 9:1S.
Matinees Dally. i!:45.
Next Week "A Mlx-np."
New
Effects
I In attempting to establish in ostrich farm
in Abyssinia the original Idea was to cap
ture live ostriches end breed them. l
did not prove successful, at the birds nearly
I always died after the pursuit necessary to
I gel them.
Consul-General S. S. Knabcnshue l?arn.
at Tientsin that the only forelcn music,
the Chinese masses have ever shown any
Interest In la the skirling of the bagpipes
of the Cameron Highlanders, when they
were In a garrison thcro a couple years ago.