TITE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAy, TORTLAXD, FEBRUARY 1916. 1.1. . " i M AT THE, THEATERS V- -v in '. . r - i .i i !- f ' - - I ... i . , . 3 ' ij-one CA.S3 BACK. I -f ZLZr-JZi--, t'sir 5Zr r fi y (Dr-ciA? CLCyTf jJTOT ' Br LXIONE CASS BAER. Pr.OtSABLT th bt TertUcr th world Tr lin f,oro Whlntoa. HI chrry tr ;tol ri4 tht ItttU c!ta lout tli Jle b ner tolJ bm lTertiel C. TV. tJ pctirily Bone of tU tner ork or hlnii lxfor all ron could lire cionr. Tr.r:or H l mt fit proper tlt tb MJiil tihould reot "It Pjr to Adrtij on ;-rc' HMMr. tu rlin- an pcll ntln lor lit Not that tt: frc h nytlilii r Ut!n to fithr c thlr ttfcV.f countrU. It m n't- It fc to lo wltH rfir of trd. a city n4 d.c- tw(- "f " buinM worlt. "It Fy to Air:i u from tno cvtnoimJ pt of !:! foo-r ana vnr llicvi. t..;r tory around th rprl-nc . younc man bo irt a oap ad rl:n campaign fcy ttrir. thj .iUlxar.: "Ith rcrrr rvadlnf: 1J tnlucay fur tirt." Much to tho b.ro. 4rir.-. tl pobllctiy atoola Vro biojI rfic-aou aad a t. de mand la cr.atc-l for t aoap. Uin lttoi.t capital to minufae f.ir la unaola to supply tlio aoap. Jt l. ht ftvrt to l aooaBh monoy t rantiliM t a achtmo ll.at afford taa fun. -II l'r to Advr" adTrtl that Jt fjrnn a -luliin irwtra.Dl." t'ttrniat: auti'a aivd f Jn that P pal. licJn knoaa ar all aadly In o.d of Jt a': t.o. IMn. - ipa lioutl all co In for a ataady of "drahma- and bi manaB bt! atandarda of art n to- ataca. Bat t.ia fat rnvaio ala. tbat a littla naa Boo and then ia rllll by ir alMl nirn. -It I'ar to Advrtia- l to b !an an r-Ul ln.rl to fortUnd-fa on oinln ilrfirl mht. Trbruary XI. b.n t Ad lub w.ll iwr tbo v'rfiriiuno anj thr .r--l b turned vr to tb lortr Crittenton Hum. n..h ) "t ' dly In nd of fund. prK- of a-utiKJion for Mon tla ni.hl rimain ti aaroo a tor tii other rnin. and In tla manoar a.I ro mak up th aad.rncc mil ha a i-rl In conirlbultu to a worthy CT rnsmnt of "It Tay to Ad -f-rtl" l for s:ir niht. wlt" mat-n.-. rna on Wa.Mnaton'B birthday a d titK on vdnaday. roiii'trnin.- ourlT- with liappcn-r.-. In t: mcaullnte. lbr ara two of tirourtancc. fjn. I -Tbo Meltina- Tot.- lracl rna-wlH' bl play, which Kor on tba JU-r bard t'ta wa-.W. and the othrr on l "T Naar fo Well.- a plclurad .rlon f Hra.-h'a famoua lory. which l,to bo xhlbltd at tha llrlll alk wcrk. Thia alory la bln ahown fr th- tlrt tlrr.- In vlotnrod fonu and th fart that 11 faitbfuily lullowg lh aiMiorn utory and that tha picture -,t. ut-n at -po' allu.l-d to Kl an a.ld'd and lmi-lMn lm"-t. Kath-1-n WU'lama and b"lr "kmn are f.nturr.1 In thi piclurea. Tha firal -1 1 bt ion 1 to be frln thi aft-rnoon jt I J a arcon-I "ill follow at : tonisht auU Uu It will continue all w rv it. It l. a romcidrnc that AVaiker (KI-HSr. who treated the rlo of Hie Juum J-l-b lad. I'and. in Tiie M-ll-n lot.' wa in I'vrtUrwl a week ao w cn Mnar ecain.m .eclded to put li.at fiat on at t:i- tMher. It l 1 i. ay olnvidn-e for the lUher folk, how-r.r. fur Mr. Vbittde ttpod of ottie pU-toree. ' and bit c. odd Ttirnttur thJit ho had uaed l- hi pro d.trtian of "Tbo l-illoic Tot." Sir -lhite-ide waa Iad to rid htm-elf of t i:n and tiie H-kkT tnana;eiunt wa U4 t- 't hold of the iij. ,jr. WnlteeWa Lad brouaht out com f. It ;a aettin-r for thia play, a netl The Typhoon." ixl In Call Torola ue arP'ared In both. But bi h- dropped "The Metuns I'of from hi r-pertuire for hi North we-t tour tn atace paraihi fB-lu bevame truly 1"M wiJt. r Ihe itaker'a -rrerl at Ion of the -t.rr Me.ru f. Woodrntf Will ap pear In W hitde"a role of IalJ and A..n!frd liry-oo will ba the -clrl. Koe. T.-.e plav l a atrond fruilne drama e( h'rt lntrt an-i one of peculiar ai.p-l nw that t uro;au countrie i-e at -aoh oiarr tari.at. The theme o.' i .e rU that America U a a great j.i-ttttie iot w:ire a!I the of oliir Mal.onji'itir are hl-ndrd toaethrr and frm whi'-h "ll 'U ftru::y the .l Am.ruao !' ad-U-d initi.-an'-e tuiN-. The criti-- I'akrr toml' WT mi; I,, ,-x-t li t;i: pnai-irtlon. A mat- ... o-xnj the in:i'i'-l lodJ. lorutby JfJ-n. who la ren-.wned ao a a' tre. prima rtonna and artlat .'...- b hradlilter of the ahow ,,.,,,,1;', at the ir lirum thta (Hre. SI.. Jirn.-r. .n. a repertol ot inar , l.r and ha. a f(orrou re., till- for e.ri frlr'.Iiuoi. Ml" wa -. tor iiriill- from "U! Jt: t l .h ae'" the mu-ual romeir which ...,r,d Ir.mendone aucre-e In UNun. Jarl" al-o wa tarted In -Uadanio herr- and "The I'leaaar K,:..- and lu the early part of her rj,r he waa a member of tho Wet r po: on t;rt.d Opera fompary of lnrk. with whl.-n he we afflllat cl ir the -raavtia. -The I'aa-lua Tlay of Valln fton ,rt" U the til'i Crphejm attrae-t,-wv t:;ili-,ina of the merit of lht . ,. nn,.n. - I'i'I It I presented r leva -r al dtre' lioo of Martloj I.e.. lrir H-ro. lorrer em.n at r.e line rt Toeater of hi. iao. ia te -tar. 'The fa ) a P!ay e. a.-iintn u -'" t noted eee-J e,A;i ! tne notty aivd aurprl-o of ; f.lal'. A'itiiu." a mwrality ly feature I i a liode'ir I ..! and .Varie Nelexn. will ttH'e the ' I'.mnr-M bill. eUTruie tod. Ilaiph T. Keatlna; I t.'i- autnor of tr- IHUe aernioo Pla?. I..Iob ant Kmi off.r -Jhe Jlnup." a mi.-i -Jil iim'ii''-ti' of fun and aonf wi-h daa-:ea --rmkUd In. in; i ako: ciMr. to iu.il.tr. t, f six rA if. ' n V V e 5. . ef- it.. . ' -4 .V v.: W ai X.1 ... . Theater for three ultra, commencinif Monday ninjr. reuruary - ec:al ntatlnera Tuenday iwa.mng- tona birthday) and weaneoay. ia rln-roarln a fare a r rocked the idee of It auditor In mirtn. i ac play I- foundrd on an lda. and due not depend on u vareluiiy-p.annen -dacm" or an eiactly dlaKrammed tumble over a chair to produce laugh ter. ICodnry Martin I tl.o n of a oap tru.t nanate. lie fill tha bill well, tor be I very c lean-look ! and ha . .lrka of murk.. About the time Lie dad t uetllnic ready to throw" him out ror not t nrurm fall In with a pre aB'nt chnlrnel ak.a I . -' - vhn ha n m o I a-tounlln knowledare of the pychol- oay or aaveriiama: ir m ma not taken tbo courna in tenion. no overwheima Kodner with- tatltlc. -Why do w eat bene s ni;eaa oi duck T ho -k. "Hen's era ara no belter than duck' rxK. Hut when n duck lay an ep-f you never know It. Now when a hen lay an ecif be aeta up an awful racket and every body knoa It. Advrlllng. my boy. adve-tlelnc." ,ftr several amu'lns complication Ik.v fnri.i m irlnerhiti and decldo to co Into tr. an I u-ine. to fht the trueU alil' U la tuDiroii'g j an"i fatner. -Thirteen foap." Ctihuky fur I'lrt." I tho namo of their brand, and they adrerlUe It all over. At the end of a mot. Hi they ure out about l.n.v. and no.ono haa honitht any of their oap. Their campaign waa framed with the Idea of foil in old man Martin, the uap klnc to buy them out. I!ut ho la an old fox. and doe not falL" J jt aa thejr aeent dnoniexl to f Allure their io.i heglne to "pull." and they rel several b: order. However, they hare no iock and no way of manufac turing any. they are forced to buy It from the trunl. And the truet re fuae to ae 11. Complication follow fiat, but not tio fant for tha author tu unravel them. The new pUy 1 In three acta, nnd betide prrml-lnjr a t"iorouhly ade quate environment for It. Cohan V liarrU atnooiica the followln player lu creute It eeral character: KIa Kred-rlc. Ail'le Kowland. Marlon liar rle. Celeoe Kirk. Frank A'lworth. Kl tuer tirandin. Harold Vennily. Chaun r.r Crfuevlnnd. Kobert Wat;. H. H. r'omman. Cliff AVornian and Kcnnelb Loane. DOROTHY J RPOX AT OltPIIKYM Mncins lU-auly Head Intercut ins Mowr Tlili W'evk. Ivruthy Jan!on. una of the beauties of the inc. who ha been the Ir.nplra lun for many of the drawing by the fanioiie arlit. Henry llutt and llnrrl n Klher. lathe utar of the new nhow starting with the iiiallnco at tha Or plie'im toda. iltp Jardon waa the only American In the Iirxloii production of the hIJ: musical comedy ucce. "Oh! Out T-l-lihineT ' aad previous to that im inent a'.ie waa etarTed In many .Winter ierden and Ziecfiehl producllona In New Vork. Includluir "Madama fcberry an.1 "T'..o l'leaur ieeker." he haa been on the Jt.e lnca e.Tlv irlho-0. making a model debut with tae Jletropolitaa t.rarKi t'pria tV'ii-an. Iler firt detail behind tlic footl.shte waa to hold Melba train, and ! pertormed other dutiea be fa II luc one who carina a apear In an op eratic enaemble and acta aa a page. hh waa a fluratile the second eaon. and in her third year with tha Metro politan -tie gained place In the choruav. Mia Jardon le extolled aa en of tha pM.vnlr1 en-irna donnae In vaude- vllle. and lie I llted among: the hand lomeil women on tho American stage. In her present vaudeville ennagement he alUF u aerlea of character son:, many of which aro uiied by her exclu sively. eh chansjn from one yforajeou irown to another, and her wardrobo Includes several of the latest New Tork tMe. M JarJon I accompanied by her ovn pianist. Oeurye Jiarrt. Her rep ertoire Include "t'omr Hack to Vo fun," "Araby." "IVar Old Irlh Sonic My Muthtr fan to M" "Preamy Spain" ami "Wheu Tou'ra In Iyive W ltl Someone Who- Not In Love With You." Tho added attraction of the new Or pheiim show I the newest novelty playlet In vaudeville. "The rasion I'lay of Washington tiuare." which I presented under tho personal direction of Martin Heck. The sketch bu been pronounced to bo the niost sensational one. act playlet produced thl season. The leading role, that of a debutante, i in the hancii of Mary orvos. a young woman who has been attracting the legitimate managers for soma time past and who 1 particularly well known In Chicago, her bome town, where he wa leading woman mt the Kine Art Theater. The nam of the playlet I derived from the fact that the locale of the story la In a playwright studio In Washington enjuare. New Tork. tho real Bohemian section of Oothain. Tha iorv concern the love affair of the COMING EMMY DESTINN FEBRUARY 26TH. HAIL ORDERS RECEIVED SOW Orders will be filed and filled in order of their receipt, before the regular seat sale opens, if ac companied by check and sell-ad-drefsed. stamped envelope, sent to Steers & Coman. Columbia building, Portland. Oregon.. SEAT SALE FEB. 23. PRICES: Floor, $2.50, $2.00; Balcony,' $2.00, $1.50, $1.00; Gallery, ResVd, $1.00 TZfh. ( rs 1 n -Stj I l rtaty r. n jb m . aa-"- It in.... Craihm arm- exceptional acrobats, who have a sensational rou tine of feat performed on pii" . - ....mhu Ik, Rifpl Tower. The niaue iv icotiuwi. ... most tartltngr of tnelr faate are per formed In flyms; lorpeooes. James H. Cullen, "The Man From the West," who has a new budget of songs, stories and parodies. Is appear ing in hi 16th tour of the Orpneum -"..:. m. pniinTi aivivs has made a hit in Portland, and in his visit here last season he "sioppeo. iuh eno, o . lha nnnlsllit U On by MS Hicai " ..... . .1 .. mAnnllVlll. RemainiK acts of the new Orpheum show are: MecormacK ana Ynawj - ..llnnninl tlftVOltV ! KaHl BartOll. comedy pantomimtst: Sharp and Turek, The cnocoiaie lyBim.oo, - pheum Travel Weekly showing Inter esting moving-piciuro ire" lands. "THE 3LKLTIXG POT" ARRIVES Israel ZaiiswlirB Thrilling Drama to He- Presented by Baker Players Just now the eyes and sympathies of the civilized woria are iui uo pity toward the unfortunate Jews in Russian Folanti, ann a ihnij Ing is that of the Baker Players for Uio ween. '(. o . . i i 7....uiii' "Tha Tileltine Pot, ... -i.kr.iKrh tha scenes all take , .1.1. mir irai with char place in mm .... j . - 1. ..k hva Motned Russian mas sacres and fled to America to begin a new life. ni.- i,.., lr nf Russian persecution hanss like a pall over the play, which. whllo not Bloomy or moi o.. theless reflects, in no uncertain terms. .i. nlnl hatred and its re sults which have from time to time shocked the world, -rne Is America, into which is blended the peoples of all nation to be re-formed and made Into a new race, the ideal American of the future. The hero s David Quixano, a young Jewish musi cian, and the opening of the drama shows the meeting of htm and Vera, daughter of the man who had caarge of the massacre at Kischincff. She alo has fld from her father, who turned against her. and theso two, one a Russian and the other a despised Jew, after a series of thrilling experiences, including the coming of the father him self find in each other a love never before dreamed possible, and this love Is consummated because both have be gun to fed the strangre influence of America, "the melting pot" of the world. Peautiful in theme, far-reaching In effect, this play should prove to be one of the preatest successes of the season at the Baker.. Edward Woodruff will portray the .i. t rv.u in which Walker W hite- side starred for several seasons, and Winifred Bryson will appear as Vera, the Russian girl. Matinees today, Wednesday and Saturday. MOR.U.ITY playwright and how he wins his bride u-.iin.t tha wixhea of her mother. it i cfilla.1 "a comedy of the tragic There is nothing melo-dramatlc about . i. ..... . an.i murH.r ia enacted. ttiMtern dramatic critics In reviewing "The Passion Play oi v anuiuBiou Square" praised It highly and one re ferred to the surprise denouement as a "wallop, go nstonisning is ine nmi. PLAY FEATURED Conscleucc" Is Playlet Headlined at Empress Today. about morality plays such as have been making such remarkable successes during the past few years. And that manner of pro duction is achieving- a like degree of luccess in its vauueviue lorm sentation. One of the chief ulienngs i.. h nresented at the impress jh- . .1. I.. .r..nr.nn la "IlllllliflellCe. a acer cilia ----- -.. delightfully constructed playlet of the morality type, cnarminsiy . (l-oncliiued on Haire Column 4. FIFTH CONCERT Portland Symphony Orchestra SUNDAY, FEB. 20, 3 P. M. Heilig Theater HAROLD BAYLEY, Conductor. PRICES $1, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c Seat Sale Friday, February 18, 10 A. I. It Pat' to Advertise" lll llrrr Irbrwary SI. Ope f -. M-rl' Haxrla wiu brlurf wM-h rhn l tb Ug'-lt NtiL ordi:ri .ton-aox omct ai.b xkxt fridat" heilig) is FEB. 21, 22; 23 'VWt''-MATS. (-SiW) TUESe, ALSO LU. Z'.io CUtlt AD MAItKH ABB COSVIMKO "It Pays to Advertise" Ike ; M. Cafca. Theater. Xew Vtrk. t.My rll ls THE FARCICAL SENSATION OF THE AGE Tn.,d.i.ndn,vl)r nlKhta Kloor. 11 row 2. 7 at I1..9. Ualcony. 6 row. a . . ? . r ...1. i ruwa II. 4 al ;c. rear toe. Gallery c. Oallrry. .... . ., line. Moor, 11 rows i..v, 1 i '' Miiyn Klu rkV BENEFIT CRITTENTON H03IE IAICER THEATER MAIX 3 A B.trtO BROADWAY AD MOKR1SO.V 8TS. Portland's Home of the Spoken Drama The Popular Baker Flayers Week Commencing Today, Sim. Matinee, Feb. 13 A Superb Production of Israel Zangwill's Masterpiece earaltia iatereat 1 57e Aa played by Walker Whltealde Melting Pot "The real American has not yet arrived he is only in the crucible he mil be the fusion of all races the cominjr Superman." . , One of the century's greatest dramatic j triumphs. First time at popular prices. Stage under direction ot Walter B. Gilbert. ETNINGS-25, 50. BOX & LOGE 75 Matinees and Monday Nights, 2o Only Stattaee Wedaeeday and lifrtoy NEXT WEEK The Goose Girl fe:: w V, V V " -4 X i x CWA St . 1 A - ' WW,,. 1 - - x - 4 , DioiromiririT sfaurS' sjo ilMiiilifgliiiilliiiiisiHS MPR Week Starting Matinee, Feb. 13 THE GREAT MORALITY PLAY cienc; With the Noted Stars RODNEY ANOU AND MARIE ACTS A SHOW OF PERFECTLY BLENDED S. & C. NOVELTIES CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY 2:30 TO 11 P. M. 10c 15 c 20c .- Jr If YRIC THEATER . FOURTH AND STARK ' k: j vt? WEEK STARTING TODAY MATINEE 2 :30 DILLON KING PRESENT M 57 Varieties of Fun, Music, Comedy, Dancing U J1 Bargain Matinees Weekdays 10c Two Performances NShtlyTuesday Night, Profi1Sharing With Our Patrons Friday Night, Chorus Girls' Contest Today, Continuous 2:30 to 11 NEXT WEEK THE CUPID EXPRESS.