THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 17, 1911. MONTGOMERY AND STONE GENIUSES AT MAKING UP Comedians Have Some Quaint Burlesques in Their Latest Production, "The Old Town" First Success Is Recalled. Give a Gift Worthy of Yourself and the Recipient (r a 1 ESTABLISHED 1873 8 Ufa mim Co DIAMONDS X A " ... . 5 t : 1 i . i V--', - ! f , " f i i :) i.. s - J - ,7 . r: t lit k t NO TWO COMEDIANS on the Amer can tmge today are possessed of a wider equipment of materials and methods for the. successful accom plishment of tlielr business of making; people lauRh than Partd Montgomery and Fred A. Stone, now playing; n "The Old Town." They are gymnasts, acrobats and dancers beyond comparison. They both know more of the rudiments of legiti mate eiasra methods, and both can sing; a little bit if It is demanded of them; but in their well-stocked armory the most valued weapons In the campaign against dull care are to be found In the weird and wonderful devices of nutke-up. It has always been so. From the be ginning; of their sucreful careers they have evinced always that genius born of an Infinite capacity of taking; pains. v-Mch is the secret of the marvelous tran; ormation possible of achievement through the nse of cosmetics and kin dred transformlty material. Xike-l'aa Are Q mailt. It will be recalled by most people wfco saw the same players in "The visard of Ox- that their first favor with the audience was affected initially through their quaint make-ups, one as the scarecrow and the other as the tin woodman, the latter the character played In the production by Montgom ery, the former the Impersonation of his associate. Stone. As a pair of itin erant organ jrrlntlers in "The Red Mill." the same pair struck another bullseye. for effective burlesque characterisa tion, but In "The Old Town" it will be admitted that for qualntness and ludi crous effects in costuming and facial accord therewith the pair outdo all their prior success in burlesque charac ter cartoons. Most people who have witnessed the production probably have shared in the mirth that sweeps over the audience when the two funmakers first appear as the Swedish emigrants. Montgomery as a frau, tone as her husband, one befrocked in a manner suggestive of Castle Garden. New York, on a Swedish day, and th eother suggesting In his curiously peaked hat. gay Jacket and odd-colored trousers another real Swed ish visitor from the Swedish fatherland. BnrleeqMe la lfllarloas. Hut It is in two other of their im personations they assume, to be near their sweethearts In the play, that their real high note In hilarious burlesque costuming is struck, and while both aim at the same target caricature of a pair of luckless ward politicians, it is Comedian Montgomery who attracts most eyes when this series first dawns upon the audience, when the laughter occasioned by the absurdly comic pic ture of the pair dies away. Comedian Stone turns to his partner and says: "Get back in your shell. Archibald." The audience roars more boisterous ly than ever, for the admonition exact ly fits tha picture. Montgomery, in his many-sixes-too.large derby hat and many-slzes-too-big collar, as well as In all of his other hahllaments suggesting nothing so much as the casing of a big turtle. STATUS OF SUFFRAGE ' MOVEMENT EXPLAINED President of Oregon Equal Bufxrage Association Points Oat Situation In Beaver State and Tells of Hopes for Future Success. T ABIiJAIL SX-r-TT DI'MWAT. THS announcement recently ap pearing In The Oregonlan that our townsman. W. it. Paris. Is en gaged In assisting me In the formation of a State-wide organization of voters, to secure the adoption of the pend'ng Kqual Suffrage Amendment at the .No vember election of 1SIX. has brought to me so many Inquiries from newly Inter ested citizens of widely separated sec tions of tha state that I find It neces sary to appeal to the press of the state for opportunity to submit for general convenience of the public the exact status of the movement as It exists' in the Facl.lo Northwest at present writ ing. Assuming that nobody needs to be informed that women are surrounded on the north, east and south by equal suffrage states, while Oregon, the well kaewn mother of the movement, is still awaiting victory. I will confine this article to conditions as we find them In tha mother state. Oregon Is the only remaining state on the Pacific Coast not yet entitled, to her rightful seat among tha alx equal suffrage atatea as a duly qualified and entitled member of the National Council of Women Voters, of which I am told that three states are to be proudly represented by their Gov ernors at tha basiquet to be given to Governor West by tha Progressiva Business Men's Club December 23. Defeat Itoea yt Dlaaeartem, The Equal Suffrage Association of Oregon, after finding Itself swamped In the quicksands of defeat as the result of a national campaign of Imported managers In 190i-0 (which frightened the business Interests of the state Into an organized rebellion of voters against the enfranchisement of women) re treated Into ambush and maintained a campaign of masterly inactivity through HOt and 119. In other words, we merely operated nnder a flag of truce so far as public effort waa con cerned, while engaged, as an organiza tion. In relaunching our scuttled ship. The experiments we made during the elections that followed our defeat of ISO have passed Into history. But meantime our work, like a greet field of growing grain, was steadily ripening for tha harvest. And when the Idea of NNOUNCE THE OPEN ING OF THEIR NEW STORE AND A SPECIAL 1 DISPLAY of the WORLD'S FINEST UPRIGHTS, GRANDS AND PLAYER PIANOS. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE ctthe LATEST 'VICTOR HORNLESS TALKING MACHINES AND VICTROLAS CORNER MORRISON AND SEVENTH STREETS Formerly Tull & Gibbs Building November. 110, had come and gone, we relaunched our ship, with all sails spread and colors flying. We are now gladdened by the words of encourage ment by hosts of men, who were pleased with our non-militant plans of work, and delighted with their deter mination to see us triumphant in 1912. a determination that is ripening into statewide promise of fulfillment through the organization of voters above cited, composed of adherents, many of them being leaders of all po litical parties, who, though widely dif fering on other questions, are. making common cause of votes for women, their slogan being "Oregon Next." Le Aagelee Case file. The newly enfranchised women of Washington and California having proved their fitness for the franchise by their conservative and yet progressive votes during a most exacting period of political upheaval, have inspired all thinking men with confidence In the ability and desire of women to build rather than destroy. The great news papers of the two states named are outdoing each other in praises of the wisdom, foresight and conservative ac tion of the women voters, especially of Los Angeles, who. though largely In sympathy with the labor elements of the country, united as with the voice of one to assist law-abiding men of all parties in rebuking with votes the mistaken but honest masses, who are demanding eo,ual pay and equal oppor tunity for all the people, but will not stand for violence, rapine and murder, which men alone have been unable to avert. As the old cry that "women do not want to vote" Is the only bone of con tention over which any honest voter is now hesitating, It is of Interest to quote statistics as follows: In 1895 the Legislature of Massachusetts sub mitted a straw vote to the women of the state. In an attempt to settle this point, with the result that although a strong "antl" association made heroic efforts to poll an overwhelming "no" vote, yet In 238 of the 322 towns In the state not a single woman voted no, while out of the 575.000 who could have voted against It, only 861 actually did o, while 22.204 voted yes. But. to make a long story as Bhort as possible. It was lately proved In Los Angeles, beyond all cavil that women will vote whenever, in the course of human events there Is a moral or ex pedient principle at stake, even more generally than the men. The great xiewspapers of San Francisco, Los An geles. Oakland. Sacramento and other leading cities, many of which had openly opposed, or only negatively sup ported the Equal Suffrage Amendment, came out under display heads on Oc tober 6 announcing that fully 95 per cent of the Women had voted, and all agreed that the women had displayed supreme 'courage, discipline and ability in voting their own sentiments, regard less of any of the ordinary wiles of politics. Voting Schools Established. They had previously established vot ing schools, in which men as well as women were taught to vote with sys tem and intelligence. In San Francis co, th stronghold of the "antls, a pe tition for resubmitting the amendment requiring 32,000 certified signatures, had secured 9000 when its circulation was suddenly stopped after the Los Angeles women had proved the utter futility of their effort to roll the tides of freedom backward. May Arkwrlght Hutton, of Spokane, Mrs. George A. Smith, of Seattle, Clara Shortrldge Folts. of Los Angeles, and Km ma Smith DeVoe, of "Tacoma, leading representatives of widely di vergent factions of suffragists In Cali fornia and Washington, are united in their desire to see "Oregon Next." Living Christmas Gifts That every recipient will appreciate, which will especially touch the hearts of the ladies. v In anticipation of a popular demand for finely grown Winter Flowering and Ornamental Foliage Plants For Christmas presents, we have this season devoted otir skill and attention to the production of an elegant collection of plants, and will offer for the holidays the finest selection of these treasures of the floral world yet assembled .in Portland at Cbristmastide. We will show in our store many Exclusive Novelties In rare and beautiful plants, attractively arranged in handsome baskets, hampers and jardinieres. These Gifts of Nature Are admirably adapted as p'resents to ladies, and will b sold by us at popular prices during the coming week. Early purchasing advisable. Your selections will be. reserved for you and delivered at the proper time. Christmas Cut Flowers Popular as our holiday plants may be with flower loving people, there will without doubt be the same brisk demand for our HIGH-GRADE CUT FLOWERS which has characterized our Christmas season for years past. For what more appropriate as a gift to a lady can be selected than a boy of choice blossoms direct from our extensive range of hothouses. Every popular flower of the season will be on sale the coming week,. , at prices within the reach of alL Free City Delivery CLARKE BROTHERS 287 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. Willow ri nines Make Ideal I Christmas Gifts! This special $16.50 Willow on sale at only gg.5Q Guaranteed hand tied, from healthy African male ostrich ; 23z23-inch spread, 3-ply. Greatest bargain you ever saw. Besides we have many other spe cials, ail at about half price. French Plumes $10, $12.60 and $15 grades on sale at only We guarantee these fine Plumes to be of healthy male bird Aincan ostrich stock, fines extra long, soft and pliable. All other French and broadhead Ostrich Plumes at one-third to one- half off regular prices. RUBIN'S FEATHER SHOP Ground Floor 141 V2 Sixth St, Cor. Alder Opp. Meier & Frank Open Evenings Till Christmas are the most sought after gifts because they always retain their value as well as brilliancy. We are making a specialty of the diamond business, selling only the good kind. OUR STOCK is by far the largest in the city. Our prices knver than elsewhere. If you are one of those who have dealt with' us in the past these facts are well known to you. If not, call and let's get acquainted, for our mutual benefit. Watches Jewelry Silverware Cut Glass Novelties Toiletware and Umbrellas EASY PAYMENTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE MARX & BLOCH Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon 283 Morrison. Street 74 Third Street Nothing1 pleases them better than to see the patriotic way trie men of Ore gon are coming to the rescue of our proposed amendment, which will, when adopted, eliminate the words "white male" from the state constitution, and insert the words "or her after the word "his" In the constitution as It now stands, and thus relieve the 48,000 women in Oregon of further struggles ty our full and free enfranchisement. Russians pocketed last year $2s,204,23 from exports of butter. Wrecke d uiauu new $400.00 Piano Damaged Price $179.00 Brand New $375.00 Piano $15000 Brand New $325.00 Piano "TSl $165.00 Brand New $425.00 Piano $110.00 1 SSI' 7 It ! I mm ?i i Among onr shipments of pianos from the factory for Christmas trade, one carload of brand new pianos was case damaged en route. The cases of these pianos were slightly scratched, but the interior mechanism is s good as when they left the factory. In fact, the scratches on some of the pianos can hardly be noticed. As we are anxious to close out these slightly damaged pianos, we shall sell them away below what they cost us at the factory. Don't delay, but call at once and see for yourself. We can make these pianos as. good as new and they will make most appropriate Christmas presents. i , Bemember, these pianos are slightly damaged in case only. Graves Music Co. Ill Fourth Street. Sensible Christmas Gifts Embossed Stationery Copperplate Cards Leather Pocketbooks Diaries, Desk Sets, Etc IRWIN-HODSON GO. 92 FIFTH ST. Open Evenings All Week One Block North of Washington