ft: - - ' - - v fjtTTvTHMtr: Cr::z:.: Jinna 1.." r... - 1: i-Jonjrirrnr, W. S ft. By J' tea rkft 'C an, . (IM n Jokiau'i Owa, v . janf-.) -N-1 rw( Tors. rb. . u.-aa joung lady by the nam of Mia Acacia Omi kj' the troubles which cum to her u4 bar husband aa' the iwult of "pra tory" t , the Sct that-aba had Ib bsrltod aom it0, rved to bold the center of Interact In Inmttlc Mow Tort th pant seven., dajrs which 'is another way of saying that The Lucky HUl Dean." which was presented at th ". toon Square tboatro last Monday night . ,wao tho only openlne- of -tha; week. , Tbl comedy had oonldrable auo 1a abroad wboro Ifwugr played with ' Charles a Haw trey In tho principal rota, ' part taken o-rar - hr - by William Courtlsleh. . it j. not vr' cenaur. to ay that Mr. Coartlelgk. excellent ac--to that 4-et tn many ways, Is, hardly Sir. Bowtroy'a oqual tnrila-ht oomedy . role. Thoro aro a a -Blatter ' of -fact ' fow actora who do com par with Mr. Hawtroy In hla ownJUnaJnlJWorkvAn4 rolo -of Frederick waro la this play la distinctly a Hawtray . part. Mr. Courtlelgh do surprisingly well , with It; but ho lacks. a boyiah , spontaneity and gUbnsaa of presumption which-tbe neetment of thla . character demand, VAa for tho comedy ltaelf .it ia-rather attractive with . a certain freshness of Idea and arlapneaa of dialogue which CO ta make It diverting even If It la not trlklncly amusing.., At j least here la comedy with - a back around of ' Bohe mian lam and without tho - rod' tinea, of IndeUcacy. y tj . .&.: False Tale of Fortune. ," ' ' 'Mia' Dean has been secretly married V" , to a -Frederick Warn, an ' artist. Ths -' main .asset ( of r this- charalne youne ','1 coup), is .a splendid' sens: of , humor and. a perfect adaptability. In. addl ' tlon to thla they have two apartments, , for Mlaa Dean had retained, hero, both with rent far overdue and mall In come of iJOO a year: which -Miss, Dean ' ' reoelves, aliundred from an uncle and , "a hundred from' an aunt. ,Tbere,'you , have the reaaon for th secrecy about '.'."' the marrlae. tor ", did - the. unci . and, A,! aunt ever discover It they,' being nat """" tirajly parstmonloue, would ' discontinue hS money.'' . :' ;v ;'--y' . . ' . .' Than -War, haa aa-ld,, a -wonder- tfuUy olrver Idea. Ha haa .supreme con deno 4n hla art, a picture of his-fair , Aeada eve now belnc on the lino at .ySboacaAetnyaxhlblt.. 80 he soea to a friend ft hie who is on. the Tlaqea and -"r between . them they , oonooet m "press . story- to, appear . In .the papr Tbe atory.ia. to the effect that, a rlchold ' j eentletnan ha vine seen Mlaa Dean's por trait waa 00 struck by its beauty that, ,'- - dylne' suddenly, h left a fortuna of fIOt.040 ' to that '; beautiful youne '.' lady. 'And the etory waa duly printed. " . The .flrat. results of this, come with . Ih hasty TlalU of . aU ' MUa , Dean's V relatlvea. tho uncle and the aunt -each . briaein a son, for Mlsa Dean with her money baa auddenly beoome av desira ble parti. But and it. is an 4 awful ' but, si vine . another proof ' of Bums' "best laid schemes o mice ao' man" both - both aunt . and and protest that ''"now when Acacia. has all this money ; comlne to her aha oaa bay no further ': "., eed of their paltry. fl, 60 the first . . etreot of the clever. Idea la the loss of ... tbe anly souroo, of Inoom which , they possessed..,' v .'r.v.v. '. !. ,; ''.''.."' t ' "J ' 'V ".- " i , Gifts in .Plenty.... v ? other . rosulW "Bow :' follow ; oulekty. The two aonath cousins of Mis Dean, ' . pay suit. 'Present tela down upon tho i flat from thw suddenly affectionate rel , at Ives. v Tat meanwhile the funds of .t hi youne people crew steadily smaller. ' Then come brilliant idea number two. . They 'will 'persuade-one, Of tha youne suitors that th easiest and most f ," factual way to win th favor of-Miss Dean is to buy th portrait which broueht"ber all the money ' and fam. - v-Thus they will b able to aell the plo ' ture at a rood round sum. At least it I the only way . open and they must VMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM : .'y.' ' !' "Wctwwwii"iim)'-h emn umi n" . i wnn 1 U ' : VARSHAW DAK2ACtt Tli& lEX 1 On Wedneeday -rnlns. at th A did aerie of Bbakee-pearVan recitals elvea by - Marshall Darraoh, ender 4 the auspices of tbe Settlement Work of tha People'oInatltute. will be ' given, and from th present outlook there will be a, tremendou erowdr J X there to llstea to tha famous youne scholar. a ' -. - ' , i . J Tb Settlement down In th north ad doe not need much Introdo tlon to the Portland public. .It U foreine ahead so rapidly hi the -ehar-1 table records of th city that tn th on short -year that it bee been ' established it has mad most enviable nam for lteelf. .Mow It com hliiaa its anneal for financial aid with a broad educational movement that Z , It attracting widespread attention, and pearlan recitals are already financially a ble suooees. --..; . . A ' Mr. Darrach's reputation Is so big thiroeboat th east, where he aa . X , , pears regnlarly each- rear on th Yels oouree. for Carnegie and th Pec- . T pic Institute of Mew Tork, and tho bapreaaion- ho .left whoa ho eave X three drawtnsvroom recital her last roar waa eo-pleasant, that he Is 4 aaallv an af th biawcat drawing cards in the lateUectoal world. ' X popular, too, for hla method 1 a new X liver a dry lecture, nor doe ho road d th nlav from memory and assumes hi cnane of voice and facial xpressio .aeuie auito marraiowa. " Tickets for the eourso of three ar on sal at Allen m Ollbert-ltam- akera, aill's, Woedard Clark', tb U X. JI. U. AS. special raie nsve oevn sen iw iwm wiimnn. , p,,w,. evening-, at the White Tempi, th aerlo win ope : t r"r evenlnc y'or'l&e'y wlU'b W out aft hat i their t utainU by tha.baUUt their fui :tur wtU ba solMd. , Th f " -we ri 'e"-H;.f,i wb.ie i i t oa rf to at. ie- ' t ' . t t'x, . r,- in th (v . r jr t .raaes tins other . t t , v -h ta re- .t that, tl 'i r it T ey hav t.s two h , f I 1 rtrit, but are no better ,t ( t f rrnvr beforo, for ihey ea u t . And as for their exchequ .r t..y have not enough left to purchase even tje e r r inaer. . ao in order to f t t r- tt V ar proosads to . "do a -1.; V L .. to turn aom of Aeaela'a'trintel&i.o' a meal via ' th pawa ehop.,. , ,. An Awalexljj. . t Thus if wn th tnarn in frofin far-' fui third, t y. ' Th bailtns ar to coma at nooa. and stx.1 there Is no hop tn sieht. War end his wWe prop d - to Pk tv-!rhr' ';rt-Thn .flUl-jO '?r--Tha oat .at ., Clear a y coma a 1 -eee of eood .luck. A eontlaman from llttsburs, . Pennsyl vania, taievrsvha War that his daueh ter ba aen 'hi picture aad deelres to bay her own portrait painted by aim. They are lee,via; .for Paris and he can follow , them thither. Follow to Paris without money, howT Anon In comes th - prettv. Acacia with .more trinkets. resent 3 -euts from her relatlvea. sralllne-at bar husband says: "Do an other, trick." Ware crams the trinkets into his pockets and lor enter th rela tives. Gl vine vaeue azcuses, th youne couple rush out, leavlne; their visitors staiine and very much bewildered. They It there silently until th bailiffs enter, how an order- and dump- them all out the chairs, which they-proceed to carry '"Mot a tremendously, exeltlne play this nor Immensely,- runnyi , ntertalnlns; la tha beat word to use in connection with It. - Almost every moment tt pleaae. Thar are charmlae hits of sentiment and a Uebt plquanoy to tha line. There la, ' too. a certain eriapnesa of dlalosraa and ' Invention. The atmosphere of the littl 'apartment wa perfectly, Mlved and oarried out. The. two prln- otpei charactara are well drawn, but the other character . are omewhat;' cba entlonal and belone; i to v the;- stags rathar than to llf.- " I. The- company, whlob- included, besids Mr. ' Courtleteh.-Mis Helen'- Orantley, 'Ferdinand Oottschafk and' frank rat ton, ' was competent If .not brilliant, j . A-DanKhter'of Hh TmnbrHIe. ; A' ono-aot play, .oaUed :uA, Dauehler of -th Tumbrllls,, preceded .the -above piece. - It la a pUy of the French revo lution . period, 'a .highly, colored, ..Impos sible aort of thine. melodramaUo , in th extreme 'and poorly acted, in .tna.main. Th underlylne Idea I not unpromising, but It carrying out is far . from artls tlo -ar satlafylne- - , , " -.', rDowa.at-tho Fourteenth Street "thea tre -there ha been, playing for two or three .weeks "popular-prioed play." which, because of It feature, deserve special mention, -Bedford's Bop". .Is melodrama.. It that b said first and foremost;-but a a melodrama It is more than wbrth whUo. , It Is . conventional anough Jn -th main and .It. la . very- un even, but It poeeeaaea certain grlpplne quality which e;lT"lt ; vslus. Real ThrQld.' The. K(at 'acta Of ."Bedford's' Hop' r. tha'ftrat and third. 'The second and fourth ar almost flat' Th first' haa elements of dTr - play-taaklnc and how Lincoln J. Carter, the author, to harvth Instincts of .tb true drama tist. Th story is unwouna wiin uuu an 'nonvlnolna reality and Is. ' la th full parlance, "full of maat." . rta imim at thla nlav la laid In Mon tana tn th mlnlne reeion.' 'Old Bill Bedford baa staked hla all In W mln which ha suddenly ou appar ently. - Bedford till has hop that he will atrlk paylne dirt again, but wean- while hi funds baw:ran preoiona near White Temple, the first of th splen- X tho fortheomlnf sort of Shakes- one; ho doe not stand up and - th vertons play; be th -various play; k simply reeita - T each part and take eacn character. A Woman's Exchange, th T. W. aad . T "J -i Caar"iwHl be glTa and He la 1 "Twv..h Kleht." ::::;U4mmJ to bedrock, fwea $lt,e worth of hi vote aav oeej dou'm up oy uwonei I.ooaer, hla enemy. Looker know .that there u at"! r-"--r t" mlaa, and 1 if !- e I 4 te tho wall If if i. . t.uA for- th 1 . j it T' -1 r - I s a eon. Th mi IM I 1 . lne 1 Alf 1 x,-wr 1 ' v ' f edford'a daU'.Ate. 1 1 "i let ' - him he vewa aii nw ! Be of fer b r to save e i 1 -JTd from ruin if t i "vl-wia r-:-y 1 . - Kow (ow a e of iwvo motives which are e .e be ' I when you com lot- t,t-.ovr, but whtoh earn very puua wi-o yo are wltoeee tne th play- A DnrJ r'lmston la la lor with Mlae Be6xul. l.xrr Bedford U paylne suit to Vtotorla. I""v Minna, ford's dauehtor, and old I.euord him sslf haa nsst Ita-'wr-rr ""V" Merley. 'The lnttUity wlUi whloh th author baa put obataoie In tho way of each matoh clumsy object as they themaelve are "for "tbe I aT.uuutly rirrorrTOf ' Lord Tyinston - only eomplioatea too Alio Bedford lore-wtory by the maohi- naUona af AR1 1 r. bt ea this very match to 000 .oui both Itself and the ether match between I-arry Bedford and Victoria, tho little eo turning th whole being tAdy Ikinnetord's plan to marry her aanehter to th ArL Auto Beets -Train.. ' r . It la on ithe entimntal aid, hew over, that this play l tha weakest When it oome to th strueel between Hooker and Bedford the- play beoome strikingly eood melodrama antll in th third aot there cornea a eoene whloh for downright thrilling; ba ' not bora many time surpassed on th stag of . this season. Hooker has practloally ob tained possession of all of Bedford's iree; at least ha will If he can reaoh Plain City ahead of Bedford or any mea C from Bedford. In order to do this be haa out tho telephone and teleyraph wires. . Alice Bedford and Lord Wins ton come racinf down to catch th train only to see It pull out ahead of them and to bo held up by ft rue. Ap pareatly. Bedford la lot and -'Hooker will iwup-up for' 1" cents -anara worth 1 1,00. , Then there la beard th chue glng of an automobile. ' It la Barry Bedford- in hla machine. Alic Jumps, In nd they atart out to beat the train. , It - la purely . meicbanloal "end what might bo sailed dramaturgic gymnastic, but that rao through the bad lands be tween' train and 1 automebfl thrill and moves. - So realistic Is ths scene that you can fairly feel the motion and the swiftness, Tb Fourteenth street audl ene.. which 1 vr' ' damonatratlT, emitted - aomathlne Ilk ft' eroa between a warwhoop "and ateam eelllope, and there Ware few If any who were not at tracted by thla paotael. . . There la another act after that,' but It, Is not up to tbe standard of its prede oessor.' - Tho marriage march t la th motff. and ovary ana la happily married and marries. Just the-rteht person' and virtue- triumphs, ss tt always doe in. melodrama, and sometimes even in 'real lif., ... : . .-. -- -.' - . . f ' V Oil TflE STAGE (Continued from Pag lightens.) f first class vsudevllle attractions at tho Orand. lncludlne Delphlne and Del more and Kenton an Lorraina, . ' Tb perform an ova will be continuous from 1:1 to !: p. m. . j . v Beginning tomorrow ' afternoon, th Grand will hav new list of attrac tions. ; On nest Thursday, Washington's birthday, th perfomianoe will be con tinuous, . as on Sunday. Heading th new program la- Adela Purvis Onri. ths original epberlcal dancer, assisted by Flora Authors, tha ac of spades, "A Homespun Wedding' will bo pre sented by Mr.-and Mrs, Arthur Young. Tbsy are clever performers, and It is a clovar playlet "Only a Joke" will b perpetuated - by - Emmonda, Bmmsrsoa aad Emmonda. Tsuda, th world's areat- eet oqulllbiiat haa-been eneaeed. Mia Emily Mlo."ft pretty woman, will sine "When tha Orioles Ar Nestlne" will b the illustrated . song sung by Master Harold Hoff, and "Th Critic's Visit to tho Vaudeville Show" will bo produced n th Orand lsoo pa, Rem m bar. th per formances will bo oontlnuous on Wash tagton'e birthday. . . . f ., At the Lrrk. , ; urtine wlth a matin Monday th Lyric stock company will one more re vert to melodrama, The play will be "A Brother's Revenge," which I a rural drama la four acta on tho order of "Sag Harbor." Th plot of tho play is laid In Main amoae ft simple folk alone th coast who make tbelr living by cab in g. ; That the Lyrie eompaay la popular with th amusenisnt-Urrlna' public . of Portland i -well known, - aad on has but to drop In tho theatre any night aad note tho packed bouse to b eon ylncod. - '-'- .. A Brother's Revenge" I . a eood. Wholesome drama, full of heart inter est and oentalalae many thrilling sit uations. 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Theatre vT -''' v j.'.Tbe Msrvelsee tasna' A-' ii i. : EDDIE DOUtM l'Z " ' "' ' . the ktsa Who stsis the Wbrtd Uses. ' '- -,i JOHN J. WELCH . :'' -."Tse itrjr'i s(v 1 '-. DB ROSETTA 4- BXCKVLA " I.', -, '.-' UsrlviIledx'Oaamlsaera. - " '" '.ftjr;?'. "will cmoyt;' Blagisg' a Wew asUsa. . j : , ' , tfT STJtRMCOPB '::.r ,V ',.",wavvaataii hablafa, y.' , ,,. EXPOSITION RINK Exposition Rink Comply . - ' N!ntnth and Waahlneton ltrta. v ilLMASXED CARMVAL VMUaa'l IWmiy, Tstnjj, TAnny lUi. I s'tlsck f. . i wMdifar Aamlaatoa aad On Pair at' ntotoa.'-,:. 'j . '.E. J... ARN0U7, Manaawr, Mask must b raised at tha deor. Ye Colonial Masquerade arVEN BY THE 1 Order of ii yVaslungton TLursdiy EvcnV, FEBRUARY 22. 1906. '. Rlnelefs Halt Sltb and Aldsr St. ' .lasM by Psrson Orchartra ; , ExscuttT Committe ' ' AnB5rakaO ' ' ;i!J. X'r'." : . shall Blah Um w, ffanaaa Jean St; 5T Freak BrlekeU sr. tfraa r. w. i av, woodraaT - -v-. ' 9. e. tvoekwood Aadio Olsoa, Floor CommtttM Oarl ntWa ' :,. . t. . klal , :. r T. a BAidwta - v a. Bppeny . m. ifJiBeFvlM . ... r .. . . w. -. Milter , : B. atoJermstt , W hep to sbl to enter- ; tain many of th youse citlsen . , of th city, and also their pa rente, who. If they do not car to par ticipate In the dancing,-will And Sleaamat seats In th balcony, trtotly flret-claee order will bo' maintained and objectionable . character will aot be admitted. ' .Dancing begins at 1:10; . masks removed at .JO., Ice nd punch Served froa 'to ,n,...-- ., , . Gtmdnaif 50c ' v" Led 25e ; k, t Spectator 25a Wood, a E. From tho Tela ta Port Arthur j An Epitome ef tb First Period of th Rosso-Japan War. ' . ' ' INDIVIDUAL BIOORAPlIT. . Watt. James June Watt : by An drew Carnegie. . '. FICTION. " " .- " Chtamber. R. W. Reckoning-. -Deeplnc. Warwick Utber and Igralne. Dunbar, P. L etrength of Oldoon and Other Stortea. London, Jack Tha Game. Lynda. Francis He 1 pars. MoCutcheon. Q. B. Day of th Dog. Reed. Myrtle Vaster Violin, tnrtee by EngMah Aut'.nre, n v. Wlstr..Ow Ifvei ::. 1 . j. They who L'-e (If w:..3if to i ,: 7 ii, - v ... r- , . . ;.-ih, 1 1 ...... 1 -. , three niq:;ts rmvsvvi 7wiVci'ti-Si'iKia a c. :v-: : ' cr a i a ::n ;:' rrx' TTN f r r I r A CS I'- i'":"npi-iii GMt?- t I ALWAYS II1E SAFIE .I A - ,-'!! FRST TIMffHERE i . EVENING PRICES Entire roc and ouc; uaiiery, 59c and s?c; uoxes ana lz VJ MATINEE PRICES Entire Lower Ploor, ,75c; Entire Eal cony, vOcs Gallery, S3c aad S5c - y - tr ;: MMMMttM4t. "E5U '. eajiaOM TRBATBS COsirAKT. D) A in irirTT);; wsasnssw waa mwa was aammsswar warn frliVR? Suniay thUnsc Tcday, FcS. 18 t..i. ' a ea.siiii.e nbsMf-laaHnPi TntvHnartri lliiiilii ' wAerAira tn WOEU ' OVam. . 7.' Blrootioa of . W. Binktaa, ';....-.. . , ., Comsdlea, antlUed , f... . ,.... , '. "A Scotch lliih Ddl"xr.d "A Casy Kyht" All Olrls and Olltters. Benuty, Musio and Fun, Oorcoons Scenery, Startllne Costume and Noval Effects. An Unrtvaled ; VaudevUl Olio. ' Wednesday Matinee, Bargain Day, IK oents to any aeat. Other mati nee, Sunday and, Saturday. v llo, lie, 16c, to. Nlebt prtoes, lie, Its, ,I0, Tio. ' '. . , ' .. .- ', -.' . . v.;'",. " i BATVBSAT sUnm asf TM UkM wMarowMJunm.- .. ,(v --j fVS - .., v.''"-'-.'. i; . 1 -swaaa-awsasisssa' ''"' ( .!.-;...'; Kext Atlfctllca: Tt3 Uzi Sttocl 6!rb Emb ire ., ...vr. .wMBr.swfie avian tsn Twrftk ixaKirrtta IS. - . One Week, Stirtln Sunday c - li1 FBXB UOTIOB 1 A TWBTTiTiTsTB STOBT ; . tow XST VUTSntU aXlSJIBJI -Wentne PH... Matinee prloo .7- ". -.'.'' ' smJlTarM NBXT-. WEBIC ', - lum mxEKiiM . VACBCVILU : smamwasame-smWa-a-saamaamTm WAJIINCTOiri IIITBIAT AX SON ,;;vi;' ; Th prlelaal,, . mnoMtcAb stAjrosm ' ;Adele vPiirvio Onri ','-;-.; Aaaistod by: FXOSA AUrTKOmVa . ' As tha A af Bpadea mm laiiMeF' . ... f. TSUDA PrteBvmi. Sunday Tie MarsLall ' t ? 1 ,WWTE TT c- ' , ' . HEZ CETEr.;:3ATES AT POPULAR PRICE3"V pLowcr Ploor, tl.CO; Ealcony, MMIMIMIMI i TIISATRX m bks or y"raioA& svm- UMA I wswWrtT. ann Taiajt muiL 1 . . . ' ' "' - ." "'Boaes U BAKSm, WaaM ' TraiasintlnaT TTH f .eifiaThfchte tUm Rata i.iv woTran - "j. . .., - - rlt $2sL fci-ar KstJnte Teiay-fetrcsry OFFZC OS SMTJaJUma ', ,n aMinrrAXjra or aotirrirozT. , r - UFB4BXBw rTMWe TBS. .;... 1B, S5. SSd), fOe 10 IS. XSd. aVOf fAATPSWAT. , -HUMAN MEAXiTC AT Cliniraion. X3 HM'.B. mr. & mrs. ARTHua ycu:: ; . A Horn pun Wooing" t - - emmonds. Ei:r.Ensc:j ti EMUNDS "Orar Joka- . World'a a - KquUlbTlst L'lSS Ef.'ILY MCE : - r Singer of Catchy eoaew -' ' HAROLD HOFF ' ' "When fh Oriole Ar NeetrnsT GRAr.DISCOPE Critic's Visit to Vaudervnia Perforsnanc mmd Xlatlma$9e, f?, STi Dirrccli Rccx'lh 1 m , o . . Ill