THE. OKCOOIi: SUNDAY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,' MAY 8, ' ICOt In the Book- World WASHINGTON PARK A Critlo Needed Some time ago daring Jawt Is an odd story of poetio wa had occasion to call attention to a I Justice, and thua each one haa ita par history of our northwest, written byan tlcular phase, which lenda variety and YRntlkMMM . MA a rt hai" tinrt h. I In1 A a ' . V. a V. nl - , Dunk. west than Ohio and tha lake regions, ably the most 'Interesting are "Slater," OAth anrt IVachinritntl VtC e-ftll UIIU flUaJIIIIICjylVllaJlare ALL WEEK COMMENCING Today's;, Matinee at : Every Evening at 8 Italian 32 Mr'SoIoists . and waa ao far afield In bla geography "The Tale of 'the Boorplon," ' MAt Ahe that be. had some of our large cities Front"-and ."Puttings Things ' Klght- and -tewna located a thouaend mllea. Tha acaneo ot theae atorlea are aa varied away and tn entirely different BUtea, aa the .skerlea themaelvea, frota Spain - while the ouatoma and language - at- to India: and from the Welkham river to trlbuted to ua were groteeque. . Germany ..., i ; i, - ' Jher th e-M?? !2ZE!i a " fcuiur-lnureat la added.te tba book like aoma International lawblcb wc d ,B thtt tn, autnor .ihirmtd ,JnA tnU u .hgnUe. ande jflJT m.rclal Intercata are no doubt reapon- iMJiimm rh7lr th. alble for many Inaccuraclea that creep h"! ,m, "m.n.nfOB,h J la theaa writings, and our mlafortune .So'a - ' - that wa Have to submit, and our probata Jm" " F7" " 5" are but aa tha crying of . child tothe LlAZX 't aoholara of tha old world. ...- lg&X .a0" ork .The lateat Instance of theaa mistakes PUMlahera... Price $1.10.. v 1 , la found In the.wrltlnta of Dr. Otto ' ." . ' Hotssch,' who haa just published bis TCamr-Ko." a translation . from the ' tory of the growth of our oountrjr. Thla Japeneae-of Kenjiro TokutomL If tha " differs materially from .that of which little - brown men had not- come ' Into - we flrat had ocoaalon to apeak, In that wh prominence within the last deoade It -la written by a acbolar, and la the It . la doubtful If the tratialatlon of a -" main tha facta are correct; but tha lm- Japaneee novel Into Bngllah would have , preaalona, while they are truthful aa attracted muon attention. Aa It la, ev . tha writer' aeea them, they are not front erythlng Japanese 'la being voraciously ' the proper-Viewpoint, and only an) they, devoured, aa4 la tha digestion- aome . are deduced from, tha author's -read- very good blta of real worth' ara found. Ing. ind not from-knowledge- gained Tbla'ronunoa la ona of thenL Reallatlo .by personal contact In thla connection t. a v degree, and distressing Mo "the wa cite bis summing up of ' Pennsyl- warmly . ammpathetle, ' It conUlna ele- vaala, whlclv be aaya, "Baa grown more menta Of value. . .it handles roughly nMI !! an v at at In tha TJnlon. anana A thai intntni h " Coal, Iron and petroleum have madeJtl win have to bo brushed away before the . . the richest atate.. But thla; along with aaplrlng ialand .empire takes Hret rank the, tanta ftot i leadlnif power In the fa. Y"0"-.,, ' the. tyrannical ouatoma and lews Of tha . ..; A orttlo aaka iflt waa . ttat oountry as administered by- the prlvl- v gavo tha atatottha Cainarona and the i.gea granted an ovorbWing father, an epl r:: 7Z?2Zim'ZjiZZZ "to nhumaa : atepmother. and a - Jealbua . J,t'SiJJZ motber-hvUw. J Conditions, which the ;ovar-emphaal t th ffifJ k la aald to have wakened the gov of great literary maa to read the follow, fj"l "?h tlco may a aocom- lUm , ' ' 1 i aRasiaaa afAitlu . ka.. A i I it . a' - e i . M Ilk MW vwka yviiwu wataiivvut avaaeemav thla additional weight "Now, what la the value of maaaage Nn. f nnmt.tA tha hH " Rut Nn t haal. .wtiitcii u muu ii. .1 i vim w . . . . - i - - - ita eenur. but which flourlahed only to on, ia a rare treat, and aomethlng uted. . , Wither rapidly."' ' I 'TSSY'k v wJ-a , No., I. waa "perfectly balanced." while There la alao a determined effort on l,"b'',h4 br Herbert B. Turner A ajM.euse deeply kneeded the muaclea tba part Si tha wrtUr to trace Lincoln's I . Co., Boston. of the llmba Down went the bed at tha ancestry to German origin. , I ' IfeeL-.. "Blaine." he aaya. --waanonorea oy ,. wnicn cnra-FTiii- ltLta KOlng t0 put that man on the euriamor exicna .wanMra -"MulUply wait wniunaa am wn..r I r-"" -"" I M7 by il.." . The bed did not move. represeniauvo poex.- I 7 1 .-".l1'"1"" I "Multiply M by14." Still tha bed tnia la mora (PonooM- ujiiihkb, i - v wvmmu. a ua uwk ui mga 10 i , wi a .v.: '.v. .A th. tin. tn .tiui nnniui h. u i. v.. , . I "Mathematics must b ay for ou iu.A, , r; win r.maini .nri. v. " i mompiy 7i i by 7i.- stm the authorlUtlve suumanta, and erroneous nomlps" and 'Concerning Children." It not ' sutemenu will continue to grow to the la almost revolutionary. Mrs. Oilman ' ' Th tor bent over and asked i injustice of the Individual-, and the take a very optimlatio view and arguea V,tn under hia breath. country. Wa look hopefully to the day that It la man'a centler aeclaJ aids that ' '"That laat one waa too much for me,1 when America will develop aome greal,),, knd BOt hla m animal . I answered No. 1. "I Just didn't bother critlo who will take up. the worn, oi aei- m-ah. jnatlnota-. She claims man la ee- hed bout ting Juat such mattera straigni. , aentlally a aocial creature and that It la " 1 1 , ' I h f at flwtlal Immilaa BikUk a. a a. Women'a Way. of Earning Money-- 7ht SL .mental Impreaa given to ita Inhabit amang tha elvUtsed natlona ' of tha Aa by Quakeriam,. haa bad. for M- worid. . . -'.vj ' -::t . t that It baa but wyjeen fjry Nami the heroine, fafla a victim to .s 'f Concert-Dancing MARQUAM GRAND; THEATRE TUESDAY NIOHT, MAY IO, 1904 ATeiiaccuocii ' ': ILLUSTRATED TALKS ON 1 0' BUB: CAPT. SHERIDAN O'DONNEH Will give a K-mlnuto tfik on Tb Tactkl lai iipMrau ladtfeitt Lht War ... Boer War GEN. J. D; JOUBERT Will give a 41-mlnute talk a Tbt Early Stttlemtat tl-fa loitfl to' SMtfciMa ' ;- 10 eolook. BOTH ILLUSTRATED WITH GO VIEWS - x .uV fopolAi' piicb, AJUin wo caiuux aala of aeata win opoa aeart Koaday aaoealag, Xay 9, a i rnonDA vc thf ATDr ASIUIUll O I IILIlI IlL. Wm. B-aaell, Kgra. f aW . - . eaj ...... aw . ......... .. . JaF i PORTLAND'S ! POPULAR. FAMIL.Y . THEATRE J ADMISSION iOc Th. frLetlfrina: lnlluenoa of Oermaa 1. ?"n"-? w."" gaiora. Intanectual Ufe resulted In North Anlfr- " 'written oy a Japaa- Jul Vrrrr:. '... t.i.k. . Tan I ee In hla own lana-uara for hla own Cotioord and lm Ralph Waldo EJmereon pPl. n through trana- work and not hla brutish dealre to ad vance himself at the sacrifice of others. Pantaatlo San Francisco Life. Gelett Burgeea and Will Irwin, collaborators In "The Picaroons." are enthusiastic, aa waa alao tha late Frank Norrla in what might be called the Ban Francisco cult They aay that life In San Francisco ta a oontlrtuous melodrama InteranaraMi fvnthla Weatover Aldan.- When wo tore the wrapper from .the copy which the publishers had furnlahed and read the title, our flrat Impulse waa to return the. books with thanks, and state that our time waa much too valuable to be waated In chaafng down waya at making a fortune that aome viaionary writer had conceived amid the luxuriea of an IV v... 4 v.. n..Mna- " eiesjuii minis wuc.w 1 ' Wltn vauaevlUa Specialties. and that naeaaalt, r nevw 'Intruded P? ! more happen. .to th ., l"n to writer for t ii 'that. kind. 11m tn od I ,-, in ...4. ..41 a- Jz , - -- . . . I eu vmni I IIJ in anai wnrin. - ... mald-a theorleaof boy-training, na anow jB thelr rht. Pic.roon.N mr-Cl wouw be no chance . 1 . U,i T.fAM th. imnU II n.i - 1 ... 1 w.l ... . K. M.n Hii niAJuv it. neiaii or juueen iayL" thev hav at. tempted to reflect in some degree the peculiar, unexpected, adventurous phase of San Francisco Ufa, but declare that they have only ecratched tba aurface and have used a few only of the mildest eplaodea which have oome under their had erot the better of ua we noticed Mra Alden'a name modestly inscribed aa tha writer, with Margaret Sangater aa editor, and wa knew we had no chimeri cal schemes ImpoaaiDie or .attainment, or viaionary nenaenae to deal with, and every cnapier oi uw J"""'"". personal notice, fearing if they told of Keeping n tne more rantaatio onea they would ... rv .1 - MnuilallV I ..... " iiorary. wmn w surety not do believed. for woman it ta aoxuii ox auou, uuu common bualnesa aenae inai many a, d. Appleton A Co. haa an ununaJl No. S waa then told to multiply t by f and I by 8 aeveral times, and thla process brouvbt the bed back to an even aeei. "Now. No. S. please," called the doctor. "I am going to demonstrate the effect of a glaaa of milk on a man." The audi ence laughed and the doctor aald be wlahed he could demonstrate the effect of a glass of whisky. - The man waa balanced on the bed and the glaaa of milk was placed bealde bim on a line with the stomach. Then the man drank the milk and the glaaa waa put where It ' had been ao that there in tba way tha weight of the man, the' milk and 'the glass waa distributed on the bed. Never theless tha bed went down at the head. "What waa in that milkT" demanded a woman In the rear of the hall. "Nothing but milk," the doctor replied. "Then I'd juat like to know why it went to- that man'a head I would. I would, I would," retorted the woman. "It did not; madam," aald tha doctor, "the milk aent tha blood to hla head. Now, we will have the young ladles. .n would do well bv heeding Ita In- L, n.V" 17. i'V No. 1. pleaae." atructlona. Mra. Alden ia a woman who Uovela, "Dorotha," by Maarten Maartena An elongated blonde In bloomera and in her own Ufa. Haa DUmpea UP nam and "Nancy HtaJr " hv iciin i rimimou. nin.t tha world. Clrcumatancea and I Lane.- thra hunk. a . .....I e will have disposition taking her into many tie Gardens," by Charles N. Skinner branchea of bualneaa, aha waa alwaya "How to Know tha Butterflies," by John able, through an unusual endowment of Henry Conetock and Anna Botaford business ability, to oucceed In whatever Conatock, and "The Book of School and aha undertook. Tha key to her aucotea College Sports," by R R Barbour, and waa no doubt largely due to a atrlct Anna Teaman Condlts. "My Lil' Anmin." observance of a dosen "don'ta" ahe glvea a pretty atory of a little Italian boy 1 , . , LUnnl"r . .i.. Ah.nt.r flf tha bonk, ona of in . Naw Rnai.n hn .... f heel raielng. When ahe ..ki.b i.. "TVnW aaanma that vou I Much la helna- uM In tha I to bed it Bank at the feet With a thud. -i i-t k'. rfitrarantiv hacauia and literarv Mriniiii..i. r-r .v.. j. I The next woman, who waa abort and you are a woman." " regird to the development of lntereat broaV WM put. thro0n running and The book tteata aomething lUto ZOO on the part of Engliah reader In Amerl- iumD!n; xercwe and. aa in the caae of the deep knee bend ing, the running pace and the heel rais ing. Then I will show you what ef fect It haa," promlaed Dr. Anderson. The model proved first that ahe waa "on the level," and then, springing out or ine oea witn a jump, went through the motlona of running, aquattlng and waa again put 1 Have Ca light th e To wn WHICH 'MEANS IOc 20o 30c THE NEW SCALE OF SUMMER PRICES' WB HAV8 SET THB PACC-OOdD M(tV AT TUB LOWEST ' POSaiSLB fklCS COMMENCING TODAY Sunday Afternoon . Matlnee j Piatt C& Stevenson, With an Excellent Company, Will Present W1W Sunday. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday Matinee and Night. May 8, 9, 10, 1 1 Unanimously Conceded to' Bo the Punnleet N Farce of the Preeent Decade Last Half of Week, Commencing Thursday, Ere., May 0, and Saturday Mat AP5SoS'5 EAST LYNNE" Next Attraction- MT'IJC? PD1CICM 3 leabel Irvlns 1 A II a WaTV Ieaay i MARQUAT.I A A A A A.A A S A A A A A w.wfcwAAwAAwwwa; GRAND THEATRE w. t. AaTdi.g Keaidea Kagr. afhoao aula aua J ..... . , Another Event la' the Musical History of This City. THB ONL.Y APPGARANCE3 OP ' .' MME. MARCELLA urn COLOQAriJRC SOPRANO " -5 ' DIRECTION LOIS STEERS - i:- I FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 13 PRICES Lower floor, $3.00. Balcony, first six rows,' $2.00; . . last six, $U0. Gallery, $1.00. Boxes, $20.00. Loges, $24.00. ii ' ' ' Sale of seats Wednesday, May 11. Not more . than six seats to one person. Out of town orders must' be accompanied ,by check. . ' V ''- ; No Subscription List for This. Concert : , BAKER THEATRE . OEOROB L. BAKER, Sols Lmm mn4 Maaagcar ' s TIE FASB10XABLE foVuLAI-PIICB TIEATtE OF POKTIAIII Paeu Ball 1917 FAREWELL WEEK of the J l New Neill-Morbsco Company 0 Beginning Sunday Matinee, May, 8, 1904; ; .. jj, Qjrj, Broadhttraf Fwbj ThrtevAct Pavco -r-1 WHAT HAPPENED MSSr 1 aubjeota, or '-waya by whlcn a woman cn books, a curious raot in connection can make a living, none of them promla- with thla ia found In the circumstances ins; . large fortunea nnleaa to those, attending- the publication of Burnt- favored by special advantages or adapt- Jonea" -"Dollara and Democracy.' The ability, but are generally for women who manueorlpt waa accused la London for require Aelp to' knowing how to aupply D- Appleton A Co. and aent to.Uile houss the every-day neceaaitlea. with the uthor'a own drawlnga for the Through it all the writer snows a "-"-""". un onuroiy manu thoroiiah, knowledge of the weakneaa of faoturod here. A special edition haa her predecessor, the bed aank at the feet. then waa Worked up to the level again with the multiplication table. But it waa No. t. tall, gray-eyed, and I auburn-haired, who won the hearts of the apectatora. She was told to think of poetry she had memorised and try to recall all of it that ahe could. "Now. when I waa in Boston," aaid sr.rirbu.7n7.v nuw oaing orougni out I" than once atrlkea the nail squarely on tha head In giving reasons why ao many ..vwomea.' An..bualnes.. ... Jt J . . b99k ' that would clear -the cobwebs from the brain of many a woman with bualneaa aspiratlona If aha would read it In a receptive mood and not think It waa In tended for the other woman. The book is neatly bound In compact form and convenient aiae. It la the flrat of a aerlea to be lsaued for the "Woman'a Home Library." and. which will form what the editor aaya. "a library of ; little booka, easily held1 In the hand. Written by experts, ana con. veying information as only experts can."' '.' A. 8. Barnea A Co., New .York, pub lishers. Price 1. "Tomaao'a Fortune and Other Short Stories" Henry Seton Merriman. While "Tomaao'a Fortune";,la the flrat atory in the book and holds the place in the title It is by no meana' the beat ' moat Interesting in' thla new volume of bright! short atorlea. There are 1 atorlea and each atanda by itself, dis tinct and separate from the others and llluetratlng oome theory or opinion of the author. "Tomaao'a Fortune," for instance, illustrates how, a man, br hla own bravery and courage can fulffU a. gypay'a sanguine prophecy.: "The Wan- In London by Sidney Appleton, who has established a house of hia own In that Magailnes -The "Emmv Ian" atnrlaa have left auch a sweet, pure memory in the minds of every one that a new aerial by the same author, George Madden The young ladlea there are given to con' centratlng their thoughta. : ,-Nowr pleas do the head atacd,T re quested the doctor of No. S. She called one of the assistants and tn the twinkle of an eye fier heela were aix feet in the air, ana tnere waa not a limp muscle In Martin,' will Insure for the May Modiura J ker body. The audience applauded. a large aale and greater popularity fori "Now," aald the professor trlumph tne magaalne In the future. "Tha Hon.. I antly, "I will ahow you a remarkable Of Fulfillment" ODens Just nravlmia tn thing." the war with a rather -unsuitable mar- No 8 WM Pieced on the balanced slab rlage between a bualneaa man of the I nd down went the head . to the atop north and a southern belle. Almost tha cock. Then the reaction aet in. The bed opening aentenoo might remind ona of Quivered a moment and dropped at the aome or the curt "Emmy Lou" eavlnaa: I It takea oaae to 1 accent hosDltaiitv. The atory promlaea well from the atart Sarah Orne Jewett is represented by one of , her pretty storiea and several other bright attractive onea make up the fiction part, but the real value of the number Ilea In the topics of deeper Interest which are given considerable apace, But what la the conclusion r aalced a apectator. "The conclusion V repeated the doctor. "The conclusion T Why. we have found an instrument that aida us in 'estab lishing the effect of thought on the muscles, or rather on the blood and In turn on the muaclea" "Wilt thinking about your feet warm The Reign ot Lawlessness," by Ray I thern.T" another woman wanted to know. Stannard Baker, treata of labor condi tions jn Colorado. - - y- Thoma Nelson - Page eontlnaea hia articjea on "The Negro" with some tell ing figures, but probably one of the moat interesting articles la "How Hays became President," by Joseph M. Rogers. ;' . "It certainly will. Thought is equal ;ozsnra wzTatovT mototo. From tha Now York Sun. - The muacle bed, inteatf-4 register ' the effect o thought or muscle action of mankind, la a marvelous ming. r- wu liam G. Anderson, director of the Yale a-ymnaalum. la the Inventor. ' At a recent teat Dr. Anderson had erected the huge wood and metal ma chine, whlob he Introduced to hia audi 'ence aa the result of years of-eacperi - ment and research. Behind the "mucle bed" stood three men and three young women In gymnasium suits. "Now, I ahall lake the men flrat." aald . Dr. Anderaon. "Number one, please. I propose to demonstrate to you the In fluence of thought upon the muaclea." "Do you mean to aay that thinking affects the muscles r' demanded a large lady ta the aecond row. - . ' "t certainly do," answered the inven tor. ' 'XJoncentratlng ; your thought on certain physical actions so affecta the muscle aa to cause a flow of blood to that part of the body, and tiros the tame effect Is produced aa by exercise."; y.- JVtat Aoeg the muscle bed hvrt t do. with that part of UT Doea It eaaae ac tion or thought?" was another question. "Neither." answered the doctor. "The muscle bed registers the -thoughts and shows the blood condition7 of the body. Tha bed la ao constructed that one lying I population waa diatrlbuted by -the. con- upon it can do perfectly balanced. Then I sua of 187 aa follows: European Rus mtrsszAV rorTnuTzoiT. From the Boston .ranscript The population of the Russian Em pire aurpaases Japan nearly threefold. According to the cenaus of 18S7 the em' plre had 1X9,d2,718. Within the laat half-century the Increase in population has bene , tremendous. In 1816 it was eatimated at 41,000,000. At the present time it la nearly 160,000,000. , According to its different divisions tha the thought la shown to the naked eye by the motion of the bed. Now, for In stance, No. 1 will be perfectly bal anced." : ' ' ' - No. 1, a tall young man, took hla place on the balance -slab, which the doctor called a bed. . . - f. , t- ' "Now you will aee that he la perfectly balanced. By using hia brain you will see that the bed will alnk at the head. Nov multiply 118 by .lt. , Now multiply 118 by 4." The bed. began to move. There waa a noticeable dropping at the head. rWork mora Multiply ll by ."'.. "Now multiply 1,788 by 14." i V There waa a ahiver of the- scales and the head of the bed dropped.. , "Beautiful!" aald the doctor. TTou see (lit Wood rushea to b beao, Jbreror sla, 107,000,000 (Including J.500,000 Poles and 2,500,000 Finns) ; Caucasus governments, 8,300,000; Siberia, 5.7J0, 000; Central Asia, 7,720,000. In Euro pean Russia the average annual increaae of births over deaths, according to the New International . Encyclopaedia, la 1,000,000 aouls, 1 .' .The empire haa aeven cities with a population of over 200,000. and they are: St Petersburg. 1,489,570; Moscow, 1, 147,246; Warsaw. (41,186; Odessa, 414,- 218; Lod, 116,146; Riga, 160.717 Kiev. 26S.699. , Mutual. From the Chicago Tribune. "What do you know of Parker f "Nit.", aald the -weat. "but, geei nI know aa much, of Parker ... . , As Parker knowg of aei'- , x Fourth and Stark Streets AL ONKEN, Manager Not only the Best in Portland, but the Greatest t CATERING TO THE BEST PATRONAGE t evil e HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST EVERY EVENING AT 6:30 MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY AT 2:00 P. M. Admission 25c. Loge seats 50c. Loges can be reserved In advance. Phone Main 4636. TO JONES Sepletiaa' la a aaoat langbaale styla the wonderful tblmga that ap peaei to aa tatrepld kyma book aroauaer wlthla the apace of a few short hours. The Next Attraction, Beginning May 2 2d '" -n u. me CASINO COMPANY? Za Webbe S) Fields Repertoire. T ;i Admission to Any Seat in the House 10c LOMBARD-BROTHERS ! . Comedy Conversationalists. THE 3 tofSi smS E47 Week of May 9 Marvelous, Jugglers. PHILLIPS & MERRITT Australian Comedy Sketch Artists, x- . ZARA AND ZARA Athletes,,. . Miss Louise Du Pont In Illustrated Songs. . . v Latest Motion Pictures on THE VITASCOPE Seethe Best10-cent Show in the City and Be Convinced.; MM Mi OPENING BILL Monday, 7:30 P. M. ARTHUR and CARLISLE BeSaed Comedy Sketch Artist . First time in Portland. The Traviolas Jngglars, Hoop Rollers and Head to Head Balaaeera. . Flrat time in Portland. ANDY RICE Koaolojnst and Jew Impewioaater. , First time in Portland. The Great Walstien Cbamploa Moiler Skater of tie . . World. ' - Flrat time In Portland. ADMISSION IOc NO HIGHER. PIrt Performance cTVfONDAY NIGHT, MAY 9th, 7:30 P.M. Seating Capacity ;n Largest in the City. Only Fireproof Theatre Ii dty LYRIC THEATRE Cor. Alder and Seventh KEATINO A FLOOD, Managers HIQHCLASS, REFINED VAUDEVILLE SM to 40, T0 to UsM 9. r Sunday, S to 10 0 p. aa. OPENING BILL Monday, 7:SO P. M. RAYMOND C. BALDWIN Baritone Soloist and Motnro Melo dies. Street front Vow Tor. First, time in Portland. The DeGarros Meteors of lbs Air of Soman minga. First time in Portland. NBLU1B BRUCE Xn Her Great Oontortloniat Sanoe. First time in Portland. The Great VITASCOPE Showing' Ed Ison'e latest moving. Slcturcg. ' Opening week "The Coast uards Responding .to Signals -of ing a sensation In New York' and San Franclaco. ADMISSION IOc NO HICHTR. ' Betaff round Oat. From tha Louisville Courier (Journal The fierce light that beata upon a preatdentlal possibility - wlU not long leave. Judge Parker the unknown quan Uty-that be baa beea. JUread lt bag revealed the faet that hia one ."abom ination" la "buttermilk pap." . The critical moment-had. arrived.. "And IX X refuse you," said the beauti ful ' maiden, "will you turn on your heeir K ' .' "No." replied the desperate youth, wilt turn on the gas." . , With a wfld ahriek the. beautiful maiden told blm to aamo the day. , Continuous Program Today at the ttomo or vaudeville, Seventh and Washington. . IO Centex to Any Seat HV BXU STABT8 MOXTBAY. OaUVIO Producing the Great Klecrlcal Sen-, sation. The Red-Eyed Monster. " LOLA PAWN A Pretty Soubrette as "The Girl from Mugsvme." --v-..---,' . THE MUSICAL HARTS Appearing in a Musical Novelty Act ana introducing xneir famous 11,000 nitnen. me juargest- evar Made. - PAI1I KTANJI I3V - r. ...a wa ; w a f i 1 1 4 m .3- vnaraeter comedian, who Makee you ytrow merry. THE OUINN TRIO The , World's Greatest Trio of .' AI1- i nouna juvenile Atnieteai r STARIN &' RICKLINQ , versatile- comedy Sketch and , Iip9- v ,; -...4.:.. clalty Artists. -y-- : HERBERT CARLTON Baritone Sololat in Illustrated Songa THE AMERICAN BIOSCOPE Introducing th Zvatest Novelty, Sfov- Ing Pictures Framed in OoH. THE VITAGRAPH ComtO and SflnxftHon.'iJ Motion IMa CONTINUOUS TILL TOAY to 10.S0 p. n.. AVe.-k I . - IWtttn at 1:15 anil J : Ii. It