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3 WAlb ORDEKS NOW BOX OKKICK SALE TIIIRS. I lVWti msr. SELWYN PLAY, LUDICROUSLY MIXED IN MARITAL PROBLEMS, BIG SUCCESS ArvoU lU! la.aaje Lroavd-a Will TW Al U IIo" and Tar Crl LoTer." U New PUy by Uo iMrkkaU-ia. Pntn la B Sort of Concert Rol. WEEKBegngSUN.N0V.28 SIT Matinees Wei and SaL HEILIG bKI.W Y' A CO. PHKtT mi: riAu:T kakck avitiiix thk mkmorv ok max. TTTE srvnAY OTlEnOXTAV. POTJTT.AT. NOVEMnEI. 21. 1015. W mm I '"jBTaaaaaaBj. -B" -ti " ' FJ in mm Ntn t :iK. Nu : Tra e!d au tT aba-ut Inrt In IHf ha bean iti.j.lLj by l wina. " no! ha IS had lhrea avjra'eaatva "ir." this eaa.an. but A fin'th. Tate d Warmar." waa ad-teal la.t a- a la Iheir rrwlil. Thl new f.rva bv Je-T Hnr.waa.-f. h Madia Kenne.ly. ef ""Trn re a f kme. J.naf l-..-a,.r. Jtin I'nirib an V.nn. II mit.m o la Jlif -ob-i-t ri'r "1 Harry Lorraine as fun m.Bera. Tt p:.,y d-.l with in rfr oi :-t t. of , m r-i-. arva;t Sti I- ad lo II .urt. mt finav si: a tio. T.i. In law.! j.ti.,. la on a.efia of a caBlit mail ii r.e wh. ra naa.r muH af-ta r a.- tai Itjua'r ' n iT form. B-faj. a, ona of r "N a.- - t t.ufhable V!-l i. t pi- , T-' tr.ea are a-; a war tH'TCt bain. 'lalaTar and t a ri - a t 'a.n t, f 'T r m-ade a gr.nt Tha prirt t p'aira whia-!1 are f(ll pUin i ra. a. I oa -a ar.: M ale rir I "It.lil-C I Vtf-1ln. J'!l flW plAV f ttMfl I fMf- n4 19 pw rf inf ' h f"jl wi-'N w iri m n I. T 1 lni, .l Ih rr.ltjm Wi'H I P'UbirllM of I'tvtBo I K t IMH f Ilk fm 4rim'i 'rttl.- fm. ll Aa on riarl1 " lv''f lo !! A'tH'ii. o.m!'r f!4 lkl aA . im ' f rSrm u.tril .r".. II. r niftii In tno 4tm Ifco M- lint i"i n l AM ron tot-Cmn. IE I In irt f vwt t;t ! fork raur oi -lijek Ilnm," lh dramaliulion cf. ih lrrit . Cu lorl from fil ar4r r:r.l-c font. If ullor nj (Ur4 V'UUr. I rom from a lUxion run l'ho4b Kolr tb lr. and antont Iho upln'tiie ral I lal rlwra of ncro lmpnon !or. ft I'll latara. bo v.rnj t "J-ff. f.irhful oil r-n. "Jrff" ipm,niii4 by alt r-ir of ina JuJ Krlt lrtrl -Ka k ll.ima" will itB Hio .i tn Cohan Tlf. u.wint Elalo Junta, who will laka "Mt. lumtxnc on laa toad. ArneM tnt)r rin to lorn In "Tht An! In Im llauaa." by Kban Ptlll r-tt and lan MarDetald Mltna. T?ta iar ban rrolu-1 ,urr,i- furr in l-ondon. hot did nol lira up to I'paitiitn Th kuaor aind ilf'.ad and al llmaa atnv. Th cl' attrlral trtrrat of naar arta'artd rian-aa. ribliin. futvirlam and on la. ttJ not rtaril!ca aa tarina and 1-iemM. thai lb pla lil .iv-r a raoriioa or li.v.drawn bi-'r tra- Oor(ra prodqction rf -Tta tara." howavar ai aa a trat. Tba rlaar Ifnaa o? ll-nT Arlhtar Jnn' plar arvil Inlaroralatl bv in B- allart caat and raca Ctn'V" dM M ma af r Val arnb a ladv J -ira r.rtwal lan'-l aa r!r ihrialn(-br l-rlna a ad lona Tfta piard Fiu anr rrr h rd a l or r(. umwrl l, 'tJav.' l.u! Bavl brr niaf fiB and l-dii uioj '.I' T- tun; mm an-taually laatltirul. "Xa l.lar" ill l!"Ui iih "Tha N.ar Vock I4aa nnlil Iba IM-d B!a raadr to a a-i-I'd o tlta raparloira. IMirWkaiala) H aa Roaaaatbr Hoi. fha ir. tr." tha n.ar pi,T riirlrhtaln aad rrdn-k and I'asnv lUfloa, ol ti t aorl of "roni-'fl ' role. Vr lha Laro la J4r. Cignl an iif i airiBrr. a it naa bri ttle m r a o nt la ilronflf drtalorat. 1'nllaa Ifia hro rf "Tn I'oavarl hr U naovafriai. bul had woman admiral CtBCftyT Ao v. JT. faloro. Tba raal lov of hi Ufa comaa whan lb" baaat'ful vole fatllnK nd bl rival la a founar baritone. Ma undrrtudr- Tha iri j-ita the latter for "Tha Oreat jar," iu atr Jean icn: her hark lo him af'r cltlrx I ha rouna man the or poritwiny to mao orwi In I la opera rwl ard tie r-urta'n falla upon hla drjr-trun. yr indirat inn aubtir that b will retain Ma pup ilarttv and b- "The Orril Lover" lo 1.1a end f time. Tha flrt act la Hid In Ih lflnafr' office of a N'aw Yufk orara houee. and la rrr? real in It prem-niJitii.n of Ilia behind tJe bi in muei-a: clriila. with ita gndarlylrc .'aloo-v anl r-p-raaanla i ina of artiafii- e,ntrr Ament t. Tben ih acrna ahifl lo a atAi Hrean-Ir-roem liarlne a lif"rii-fl:iir of I'n Oiovarni." In nbii-h h- ia play Ira I life r-'e and 'he id. pins a. t taaea plre n hla ipartmrou. Vlr cinia I'm llrooka aa le !!. lai-oin raalt a tha younger barlione and Itavarlar hfravra aa a Jaloue prima donna, alt have oareiirni roa. txhara in the raal are; William IVrriardl. A If 'ad Krppllar. rmllU liarioi'nt. I'ort ft lthTtxin and a lone ill of ol'iata who i"LT itaralir rolea. or a Id to Ina aorla-tv Bitle of the drati.. M-. t'ltri. hat-in l auperb In thia new role whtrh eulta Mm better than any th'eej he hj previoua y bed. Traaaura laiaod waa tba fourth x ; - ?$:7ZZf7r f" If I.- Sy-'lA - f; r-.'. : : : f ; i i 'e" . - ; Al' !- ! V"- -v -.1 !i - I:. - - ? 1 5 ' - ; ' : F . ., ' ' . '- 7 t i1 I l n ' ''''.' 7i : -; :. -r-' - .Aea-lr H- r.o. v-,'. .ill 5 U J A alL.- . .-a jV&j 'a V- ? t i . , ' - v . J r ' . . . . ""-r Taw- 1 ir 1 n I I " "-- 1 aflaV L . . . . 4a V m I ::-iwVa : -s: HV lll.l'BtRI KIKI.I ASO MARGARET MAVO.AITHOR'BABV MI.E" Ircaented by a 1'erfect Cast of Broadway Farceurs! Note Our Special Timely Prices t,nwer FToor Klrat eleven rowa. $1.50: balance. $1.00. Iialron.v Klrt five row. $1.00; next lour rowa. Tic; balance, 50c. t.allcry Joe. :Sc. ALL MATIN'CriS Entire Lower floor, $1.00; Balcony, 71c and SOc; Oallery. iao. 25c. . ry V M f1 RCR mail orders sow rot nmrn sai.e" nUtlUfAL-'Ii 0-K .NK.VT THIKSUAV TIIA.hS(ilVIUI WEEK DEC. 5 MATS. WEX. SAT. DADDY LONG LEGS" MAIL ORDERS NOW ZYt'Z " Floor $liO. BaL $1, 75c, SOc Ga. 50c AN XOUN" CEMENT OF LECTURES By Their Excellencies, Tbe MARQUIS and MARCHIONESS OF ABERDEEN at the HEILIG THEATER JIO.NDAV. NOVEMBER 22, SUS V. M. 5abjeetal "Reminiscences of a Viceroy" T Laird Aberdeen, , "Triumphs of -Civic Awakening" by Lady .Aberdeen. ADMISSION. 3Se. SOe, 75c play of the week, which viewed later. At the Bandbox Theater on Friday nlicht, a portion of the programme wan civrn over to muilr. The sonns of the evrnlnir were composed by Harold Vincent Mllllfcn. formerly of Port land, to the words of Anna Bird Stew art and unn by Dorothy Conrey. bo I rino. Theae aame nongl were first tune by Ml Kitty Cheatham and are Included In most of her i-hildren's pro pr.tmrpei. Annt.irr Hem of Intereci on the Coast la Hie announct men t that Marjorlc Kambeau will be starred In "ijadie Ixjvr." the new Mornsco piece by Avery Hopwood. wl.lcli opena later In the month at the lialety Theater. Mil's Ita m beau waa seen In the vaudeville version of that successful play. "Kick In." In the West lefore It waa ever thought of as a three-act drama. Ml.n Kambeau has an excellent part and will make many new friends In the Kaat that is a foreaone conclusion. In the company will be also IVUro de rordoha. Hetty ;allsh. Franklyn L'n derwood atid Mariruerite ft. John. Mr. Xororro lias two. shows playlnjr to rapacity, "The Cnchastened Woman." with the clever Emily Stevens, and that tun.-ful comic opera with an In-lere-ttna plot and one that doe not laa: for a moment. "The Princess I'sl." A second company lias Just been formed ! oien shortly in I'hlcauo. "The I'rln crsa" Juet celebrated her iulh erform ance al the Cort Theater. Maak-al eraloai of Farce la t aalns. ill be re-! boring theaters. "Quinneyis" and "Kobson's Choice" are making- a neck to neck race fur leadership, and it is a close contest. Both plays are clever and different from the usual sort we have over here, and strange r.s It may seem, thoutch rivals, each is produced under the Shubert management. Kath leen Xesbil In "Quinneys" and Molly I'earson In "Hobson'ii Choice' might easily exchanse parts.' Miss Fearson has the advantage of loneer acnuaint anceshlp in America, but Miss Nesblt is attractinir much attention from the ater frnr and bids fair lo rival Miss Pearson. It ia a contest which will bear wa ti-lilntr. When Georitc Cohan revived the old fashioned Cakewalk in his "Hello, Broadway. ' la."t - season. everyone looked aghast. The clever George sel dom misses a guess, and 'so cakewalks have crept gradually into stage dan- cinif. beveral vaudeville favorites have Included them in their dance numbers this season. It remained to Ned Way burn to introduce the Cakewalk on a most e'ub rate scale in his new 'Tc wn Topics." A steamboat is seen coming down the river. Along the levee the negroes gather and dance and sing. Gradually the Cakewalk is Introduced. Then the boat lands at the dock and other sing ers and dancers appear to take part in the festivities. Prominent among the last are Manna Zuzza and her cot ton girls, who give an Interpretation of the old-time dance with much swing and rhytnm. It Is cne of the most et -Over Night." the farce, has been faciive numbers on the long pro- made a mualca' comedy and renamed "Very Oood. Eddy.- The cast will In clude Florence Nash. Ada Lewis. Er nest Truex. Helen Raymond and a long cast of other principals. Lyrics will be. by Schuyler Groves and music K.. laroma Krrn. The OlaV Will COITII la.. ih. l-rinr.,. Theater shortly. - ' AnotMer musical production soon to be shown l "A Hare Idea." and Helen tiwrll will have the chief comedy part. The piece is under the manage ment of K. A. Well and will have Ita premier be fur Christmas. ISr.-ently the first chapter of "Polash and perlmutter' and the more recent one. "Abe and Mawruss." were seen durlnir the some week in New lorlc. One was playing a weeks engagement at an uptown theater before going on the road, and "Abe and' Ma wruss" was noaninar lis run at the Lyric. It proved a good thing. Those who had not seen the last yeara pleco journeyea up i th. liram on night and the next oc cupied seats at the Lyric, or vice versa. Everyone was satlstiea. narncj- o nsrd and Julius Tannen are delighted .in. tha "continuation" of the atory. and so is Manager A. H. Woods. If the actors live long enougn iney noir to appear In many more ao,.au,r. M.nacer Woods 1 wining, nnu .uo.i- tasue :ias. the author, has eve. so many other clever Ideas for them to use in future. So. too. Is It a bit oon 10 nave L n.h ni.t. similar vet different In nianv points, on 'ha hoards of nelgh- gramme. Another important event to theater goers Ls the appearance of Harry Lau der after a long absence from America. Tha Fort v-fou rl h-S'reet Theater has I HEILIG I S"-","" Sun" Y NOV. 28 Afternoon, 3 o'clock. PIANO RECITAL B E AT RICE DIERKE Eirhanr" llrketi on sale noar T llfr n. Alien Helil. Theater ba "I" neat Tiur.la. Nv. sr. (1 haiissclvlng for ..china. Bale. Ad.r this Oate op.u tur bulla chane and mny ' FKICKS Floor. 11 rowa Floor, 7 rowa BaJconr, 5 row Ralcony. in rear Hox eat (6) Box aeata (4) ..$ L50 . . 1.00 . . .73 . -50 . 12.00 . . 8.00 J THEY'VE MADE I MILLIONS LAUGH I N. r - .'J BROaADWAf AT YAMHILL THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Week beginning Matinee Nov. 21 LAURA NELSON HALL & CO. IN "DEMI-TASSE" BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT k v a . " ai Matint-t ant 2;V e ...-W-!'-.. v. ". -a T i , 4. "GENERAL" ED LA VINE 1 i 4 5 1 Y4 v- NONETTE LEW HAWKINS FLYING WERNTZ DUO ORPHZUM TRAVEL . WEEKLY EXTRA! PORTLAND GIRLS WE R R E N SISTERS IN SONG -- C 1 fS V a i VI1 a.V"X .iflfM E A 1 c 0 NIGHTS 10c. SSc. SOe. i s M been too large for a number of things this Fall, but it will not be large enough for those Lauder crowds. School's Out for One Wtt'k. HOOn RIVER, Or.. Nov. 20., (Spe cial.) School children of the county are Jubilant over the prospects of a holiday throughout all of next week. The schools will be. closed .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdey because of the meeting of the County Tt-acheis Insti tute at the County Library hnildin:. The WAR ZONE" WITH Happy Jack Gardner & Co. BIG LAUGHING HIT 3 I B I S I a MIKE i ? a- - H h . ike: a jet " ' ". " II J ' s. TODAY O.OA Til NlfHT FIRSTS O'CLOCK MATINEE .UU 1U111UII1 SHOW V SO WILL YOU When lot See B a DILLON i & KING 7 GREAT NEW ACTS GREAT FEATURE FROM THE NEW YORK HIPPODROME "ORIGINAL ACT BEAUTIFUL" Introducing the Arabian White Horse and Four Beautiful White English Setters al "Trvouts" will be Dresented on "Tuesday Night" second show, instead of Thursday, on account of -'3 "Thanksgiving." 1 "tafcaasaa aw jiii,j.ihi 8 "Madame Cherry" I AT THK LYRIC a THEATER. Faarlh and Mark. Otreela. Week Stating MATINEE TODAY SECOND CONCERT PORTLAND . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TODAY Z P. M. Sharp. HEILIG 1HEATRE Harold Baylcy, Conductor. Trice,: $1, 75c. 50c, 35c, 2."c B :a i a 6 HARCAIX MATINEE! DAILY (Earrat Saadsya and Holldayal 10c i a a: a THURSDAY -THANKSGIVING DAY KtTRl PERFORMANCES, lama S.nHajr. flaliaea Si3. kikvim turm ins. g tuarllBg at P. .M. j Unequaled Vaudeville Broadway at Alder World's Best Vaudeville at Popular Prices. If It's Good. You'll dee It at Pantages. Week Beginning Monday Matinee, November 22d 'A f PROFIT O PER FORM ANCE8 Ml.l' l 7lSO AMI 10. SII.HIM. Tl'ESUtl Mollis. CHOR f'IRI' COVTEST FRIDA1 MGHTS. Vaudeville's Latest Musical Hit The Prosperity Eght THE STARS OF THE BIG-TIME THEATERS. Don't Forget 120 Minutes OF BIG-TIME ACTS FOR 1 5c and 25c Today Only ConlinnoBs Performance 2 to II P. M. Boxes and Flrat Row Bal r.ay Reserved by Phone Main 4fl.1. A THREE SHOWS DAILY ZtSO, 7 AND 8rf3 P. M. A SPECIAL ATTRACTION OF STELLAR MERIT BISTER JAClirE Santos & Hays "College Days" INTRODUCING- THE SORORITY GIRLS Stein & Hume OFFERING "HUMOROUS NONSENSE. Ollie & Johnny Vanis SENSATIONAL WIRE ARTISTS. The Marvel Movies EXCLUSIVELY" FIRST RUN.