0 TTTn SUXDAT OHEGONIAX. PORTLAND. JUXE 2. 1912. POPULAR MAUDE ADAMS TO PRODUCE'CHANTECLER This Noted Play Contains Cry of Idealist aad Ridicules Many of Modern Fashion It Awakens in Humanity Glory of Future. I - ; rhoto. Copyright, 1309, by Charles Frohman. MAVDB ADAMS. MACDE ADAMS will play her, at last. In 'Chantecler." at the Hellla; Theater. June I. and B. Purely, everyone'a curiosity muit be aroused by thla time aa to the Inner nature of thla much-be-newepapered production. Aa far aa the matter there. In la concerned, they will find It filled with Ingenuous humor, satire, pathoa, drama, and the eapresslon of noble emotion. When It comta to form, they will be pleased to discover that Rostand has done nothing more than place on the stage a symbol, a fable, a parable, rail It what you will, "to point a moral and adorn a tale"; that he has only turned once more to that old mean of expression employed by all the great teachers of humanity who have ever found It difficult to ronrentrate tha minds of human listener! upon abstract truth. Parshlea! ' The word has a biblical suggestion though that form of liter, sture came Into being long before the Scriptures. Therefore, ret us turn to the Klble, our handbook of ethics and religion, even to the Book of Jonah. How many know that Jonah- In Hebrew meana "dove"? But once having been tlven 'that Illuminating suggestion, rou must discover the rest for your telves. There Is a hlg fish In It, too. Moreover, on the basis of fable, Ros tand did nothing bliarre In selection a barnyard cock aa his hero. Chantlcler or years has been a notable character n much of this type of fiction. It l nard to tell Just whem Aesop borrowed him from; that I". unices w torture a newspaper "story" to tha level of a university thesis. But there he Is; and from that time to thla he etanda dis tinct In the fables of all lands. Through the dark ages we hear of him over and over In the "Romance of Rey nard." Again. Shakespeare made htm the hero of the dawn. Then La Fon taine "featured" him In hla fables. Finally, why not seek him In the pagea of Hans Anderson, of Grimm's Fairy Tales, of George Pand a "Diablo au Champs." or Kipling's "Just Bo Btorlea"? There la no Innovation In taking these birds out of fiction and placing them upon the stage. Quite a few bun. dred yeara before the Christian era, Arlstophsnes thought of that same happy scheme with, as a result, his "The Birds" and "The Frogs." Nor has Rostand aped the methods of his Greek predecessor. On the contrary, he has gone far beyond him In broad ening hla horlson. In shaping his phil osophy to our modern vein of thought. Indeed, It Is marveloua how much Ros tand has made of ao simple a story, with what happy turns, with what bold and new expressions, without hav. Ing to force his text In the least, ha has set before us In It the cry of the Idealist. For In thla parable of beauty Rostand ridicules many modern fash Ions of life, awakes and satisfies the longing for Ideals which slumber In humanity and offers for our considera. tlon a type of being who, through hla faith In the glory of the future when sought by meana of the work of today, alone makes possible world progress. "A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN" Ladies' $45 to $65 Tailored Suits On Sale for One Week at . . . . . . With a Beauti ful Silk Petti coat Free Tom Gallagher, successor to the House of Bair. offers to the ladies of Portland the greatest bargainsin made-to-order, hand-tailored suits, ever offered in history of tailoring. For one week you may have your choice of any suit in his enormous stock for $25.00. All suits are lined with guaranteed Skinner satin and are far superior in every respect to the suits made by the small tailors who charge from $45.03 to $65.00. All of the suits offered by Tom Gallagher are tailored by experts here in Portland. This is not an alleged sale of manufacturers or "drummers samples" nor a left-over stock from New York and Chicago sweat shops, but clean, first-class merchandise tailored in this city. In order to test the different advertising mediums, any customer who mentions this ad may have a silk messaline petticoat absolutely free. There will be just one hundred given away, so come early and get one as the assortment will not last long. Northwest B!dg. Sixth and Wash. .Third Floor Entramce 22P2 Washington AUrsi Tailor for Men and Women Northwest BIdg. Sixth and Wash. Third Floor Entrance 327V2 Washington Society News and Notes (eallaaed From rage 4. peare Pludy Club will be held at the home of Mrs. T. P. Townsend, Couch iiid Kloral avenues, Monday, June I, at I o'clock. The next meeting of the Illinois So ciety will he held Tuesday evening, June 4. In the parlors of tha Portland Hotel. The soHetv now has about ISO members and earh month more new members are added. The regular meeting of the Michigan Bociety of Oregon will be held Monday at Women of Woodcraft Hall. Cards will form the entertainment of tha evening. . The Portland Women's Willamette Club will meet Monday at 3:30 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian As sociation e e e The Coterie Club will give an enter tainment some time In June for the benefit of the Iomestla Service Bu reau, under Ha care. This Is an enter prise of Itfterest to all classes, and tha Coterie Invites helpful co-operation of all friends. e e e The Campus Club will give an Inter si hoot hop and boating party on tha eteamer Monarch on Saturday evening, June 3. e e e Net Thursday night Astra Circle, Women of Woodcraft, will give a fancy drees party and dance. Everybody Is Invited. WEDDINGS. TakalewB erala. William Alfred Tafcalo and. Miss Al l.e Hwaln were married Tuesday at 1:39 I M , at the home of the bride's parents, Ir. and Mrs. Kobert F. Kwaln. nf 1119 Oarneld avenue. Itev. Oswald Taylor officiated. Preceding the cere mony Charlea H. W eston sang "l Love You Truly." Miss Grace Edna Bhort played the wrudlne; march. The bride wee gowned In white silk and carried white carnations. Tha guesta were Mrs. J. 0. Htuart. Mr. and Mrs. "W. P. lalto. he. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Cook. Mr. snd Mrs. C. H. Wston. Mr. and- Mrs. Karrtes. Mrs. K. Paundsrs. Mrs. H. Hee srldens. Mrs. Oeorge Hartness, Mrs. Kdward I. Curtis, Mrs. Edward Church, the Misses El lee and Roealle LaRoche. Fa Maeten. Alli-y Church. Orace Edna Khort. Aanen Cook. Millie Porth. Frances and Florence Dlumenauer, Will P. Curtis. Walter LaKoche. Jr., and Ororae V. Hartness. After the cere mony a reception was held. Creadall-Reaaller. Jefferson C. Crandall and Mlsa Hasel May Roaslter were married on May 33 at the I'nlted Evangelical Church at vckley Green. Rev. J. Bowersoa offi ciated. Jack Layton played tha wed ding march. Mlsa Madeline Crandall acted as maid of honor and tha brides maids were Mlsa Matilda Obsrg and Mlsa Nellie Iloberta. Thomas Adams attended the bridegroom aa beat man. Among those preaent were Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Crandall, Sr.. Mrs. Jane Crandall. Miss Vera and Paul Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert itosslter. Jr.. Miss Ruth Rosslter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roaslter, Fr, Dr. A. J. Rosslter. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Rosslter. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Rosslter. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Ros slter. Mlsa Louise Rosslter. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mra. Crandall are at home to their friends t 1484 Minnesota avenue. Kaiser-Taaeapevsu Dr. William F. Kaiser, district sur geon for the Southern Pacific Railway Company, formerly of this city, and Mies Eunice Thompson were married In Roeeburg last Saturday. Rev. W. If. Eaton, pastor of the Baptist Church. officiated. The wedding waa a quiet affair and only relatlvea and a few In timate frlenda were present. Mlsa Thompson la tha daughter of J. B. C. Thompson, a prominent stockman of (Southern Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Kai ser will pass their honeymoon In Port land. They will be at home to their frlenda In Riddle. Or, after July 1. Davta-Blaaard. Mrs. Henry Wax announcea tha mar riage of her slater. Miss Minnie Bin nard, of Lewlston, Idaho, to Albert Da vis, of thla city, which took place on June 1. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise per formed the ceremony In the presence of the Immediata families of the bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Davie will be at home to their frlenda at Haddon Hall. Eleventh and Hall streets. Wettaer-Mereer. Arthur W. Wetther and Mrs. Wacll R. Mercer were married at Pasadena on May 25. Mr. Wetther la the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wetther, of this city. Barrett-Baker. Frank R. Barrett and Mies Pearl T.o rena Baker, formerly of Minneapolis, were married on Monday at the manse M'MINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL WILL GRADUATE CLASS OF 14 Left Rlabt, To, Ra-er. Maria Aatbray, Job a Hilary, Ethel Raeaell, I.ela BraJyi arad Raw, Datate Reevea, Elisabeth Kartbrwa, Gran Yearn Third Raw, Laarle Miller, Ray Nlehclhsak, Ira Gabriel, Doaald MeGegii Fourth Hew, Grace Vaaghaa, Marias Haaseaaa, Nada Clark. M'MINNVILLE. Or, June 1. (Special.) Friday. June 7. will be tha ISth annual commencement of McMlnnville High PchooU when 14 stu dents will be graduated. Tha exercises will be held at tha Imperial Theater. of the officiating clergyman. Rev. J. Boworsox, 1140 Gay street. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will make their home In YamhlJl County. StlmaaB-Caaaoa. Frederick C. Stimson and Miss Elsie Gannon were married at the) home of the bride's parents In Pasco. Wash.. Wednesday, May IS. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Gannon, of Pasco. The bridegroom la the aon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stimson. of Amity, Or, and Is the proprietor of tha Crea cent Drug Company. Mr. and Mra. fttlmson will be at home in Pasco after June 24. ANXOCXCTSrEXTS. A. D. Reinhard. aon of Rev. A. W. Relnhard and Mra. Reinhard (Hasel Dell Harcourt), ara receiving the fe licitations of frlenda on tha arrival of an eight-pound daughter at their home, 100 East Thirtieth street. e Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rice, of Irvlngton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Harriet, to Robert T. Btelnke, of Spokane, Wash. Tha wed ding will take place the evening of June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hesse announce tha engagement of their daughter Agnes Helen to Karl Koch, the wedding will take place In tha FalL SOCIEtY PEIISOXALS. ' Mrs. Leroy Emerson Fairbanks.' of Feattlr, Is the guest of her cousin. Miss Orace Wilton, for a few weeks. Mrs. Gorge J. Foster, of this city. Is In New York and la staying at tha Hotel Martinique. Mrs. Ada Myers, of 127 East Thirty fifth street. Is visiting her mother Mrs. A. P. Venen in Butler, wash. Mrs. Emma Haws was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Bellinger In Forest Grove last week, Mrs. Well, of Baker, la visiting Mra. C. Kaufman, of ti West Park street. Mr. Well and Mra. Kaufman will be at borne next Thur day afternoon Juna Wilbur McEldowney, cashier of the Forest Grove National Bank, has re turned from a trip to Bolae, Idaho. Miss Mildred Fuller Is tha guest of her aunt, Mrs,-John Weln, of Butte, Mont., where she Is being entertained by relatives and friends. Kola Nels and Frits Strobel. of Port land, sailed from New York for Europe May H. on the North German Lloyd steamship Berlin. Mrs. Gilbert Barah (Blanche Settle mler) and little daughter. Marjorle, of San Francisco, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. O. M. Gettlemler. Hi East Davla street. Miss Florence Oliver and Miss Mabel Luclle Boyle passed the week end In Hood River aa guests of Mr. and Mra H. E. Boyle. L. S. Kaiser returned home laat Sat urday after a two weeks' vacation In California and Southern Oregon where he visited friends an' relatives at Los Angeles, 8s n Francisco, Marysville and Roseburg. Mrs. Mlanda Smith, of Vale, la passing the week In Portland aa tha guest of her daughter Mrs. Irene Col breath. Before returning home. Mrs. Smith will vlrlt her aisier Mrs. Caro line Watte at La Fayette. Mr. and Mra. Clarence M. Simpson are expecting Mrs. Simpson's sister, Mrs. Clarence M. Cannon, of Salt Lake City, to arrive In Portland next Thurs day to be their guest during the Rosa Festival at their apartmenta In the Hanthorn. Mrs. Rittman's appointment of Mrs. Kirk aa deputy high chief ranger for Marlon County district of tha order was the cause of much satisfaction, as Mrs. Kirk la one of the moat popular workers In tha lodge in Oregon and waa recently sent to Chicago as a del egate. Mrs. R. A. Kirk had as her guest Sutday laat Mra. Rose D. Rlttmaa, a Chicago matron, who, aa high chief ranger of the Women'a Catholic Order of Foresters, representa (4.000 women In tha United Statea and Canada. Mrs. Klttman has been Instituting courts In the Northwest, one of which la St. Rose. No. 47, at St. Stephen'a parish. Forty-second and Eaat Taylor streets, here. 120: Gilliam. 1: Grand. 30: Jose phine. (: Klamath. 4i; Lane. 12; Lincoln, 43; Linn, 134: Malheur. 30; Marlon. (5; Morrow, 25: Multnomah, 123; Polk. t: Sherman. ; Tillamook. S3; Umatilla, 107: Wallowa, R: Wasco, 28; Washington. 131: Yamhill, 323. Counties not reported as yet are Clack amas, Harney. Hood Klver, Jackson, Lake. Union snd Wheeler. 3000 Will Reach High School. SALEM. Or, June I. (Special.) That practically 2 per cent of the stu dents taking the eighth grade examina tions will fall and that when all of the reports come in practically 100 who took tha examinations will have passed Is tha estimate of tha State Superin tendent of Public Instruction. Reporta so far received show that 253 have passed. These are divided among tha counties aa follows: Baker, (7; Benton, 40; Clatsop. It; Columbia. 43; Coos. 33; Crook, S: Curry. 13: TJoualas. Developing Bust Mil. Mer!yn. Amrlc'tj r author It y on Health and Butr Cultur. advl dn hra.thlnar ch momlnf and nlctat. Tim wun NcioroH rifiuiy rrtun avch nival, and aca morning bath maMacltiff tb tha nana with cold salt watar. 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