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1 . S '. .". k I- - - ' - ' ,' , , . THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, -PORTLAND,' SUNDAY ; MORNING. : FEBRUARY 2, 1903. Si., I ilU: dki A- 1 11 i tv' Eil 1 I -"IS"-! 1 3: -ewv" A r 4 S - u Vi i t a-; '-v -vj I IM "If A X. -S.. '. -VICTOR? ,C0K1C 1 S" AT TOE rr ait Aim as I t ... tf?k . . VA- Mf ho k ji . NT? v:. V i 9 IS?! k' X? . .-ik 1 ; IP u ,v vk 1 x DRAMATIC CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK ECBIIilO Monday, Tuesday, Wednedtfy. Wednesday niatinei -musical comedy "George Washington Jr."; Thursday, Friday. Saturday and matinee. nlSsIc! comed'.'The Tattooed Man. " with Frank Daniels. JIARQUAM -This afternoon and tonight, Lee Wlllard in The Country Bqulre"; Tuesday and rest of week, "The Red Feather. BAKEK Resident Stock company in 'David Harum. EMPIRE-"Feck's Bad Boy." ,k STAB French Stock- company In "The Train Robbers. LTRIC Allen Stock company in "The Wolves of New York." GRAND Vaudeville. 4 FANTAGES Vaudeville. , NEXT WEEK'S OFFERINGS ' cnledV: "Hki)Dytand"; Thursday, Friday Saturday, Grace George In iJAKER Resident Stock company In Charley's Aunt.' 9 PROMISES KADE BY THE PRESS AGENTS , "George Washington Jr." Tpmorrow. Although In the third . year of its , phenomenal success, "George Washlng ton Jr.'" will be presented for the first '.time in this city at the Hellig theatre; t Fourteenth and Washington streets, to " morrow, Monday night, with a special price matinee Wednesday. Portland has always taken kindly to toe Cohan brand of musical plays, and although "George Washington, Jr.," is a straDRer in our midst, the popular , vogue it music has enjoyed the past t hree years in this city has created more than ordinary.-interest, in the engage ment. "George Washington, Jr." has attained jnuch fame and greai popularity ln the leading cities.' It n joyed a run of , many months In both New York and Chicago, and will be presented here with . the superb scenic equipment which char acterized its performance in the metrop oua. . Carter de Haven, young com. Jian who has been identified for several jedra as a popular headliner in vaude- ..)!. lu im. In the tltlft. rnl . The story is told in three acts and lout home at Mt Vernon, Virginia, a V a...ngton, the apartments of William tAikinM, a United states senator, a pub - lu srianrw in Jiwtwcket, Rhode Island, ltolng the tinviling of a monument. , l.ske all Mr. Cohan's plays, the new Vife nd to 1m notable for its sgfr- its, dash and quickness of action from start to finish. The characters are well contrasted and the musical numbers very catchy, Among the latter which are already familiar to the whistling public are: "It's a Grand Old Flag. "Virginia," "He Was ft Wonderful Man," "If Washington Should Come to Life," "I've Never Been Over There," "The Wedding of the Blue and the Gray' and "All Aboard for Broadway." The cast which will be seen in the production here contains the names of several people well and favorably known to patrons of musical comedy. The main par will be played by Carter de Haven, while the principal female role will be assumed by Flora Parker, a pretty and dainty little engenue, well remembered here for her charming work in . the role of Clementine, in ?The Tele phone. Girl." seats are now selling, the theatre for the entire engagement. . : ,' . Frank Daniels at Heilig Thursday. Prank Daniels. . with his quaint, al most ..roguish methods, unique, nxaaner tsms.'ii persona magnetism J and a ):WW opera, is a Thespic. delight wherever ne plays, and he comes to the Hellig the atre Fourteenth- and' "'Waanmgton streets, for three nights, beginning next priced matinee Saturday, with a new ve-1 hlcle under the manaarement of Charles r Dillingham.' The opera isentitled -Tha Tattooed Man," and . as Mr. t Daniels plays the name part, it requires no great stretch of imagination to credit the report that the always funny chub by comedian is this year funnier than ever.- - - ' i ' v.Vlctor Herbert wrote-the music of f (Continued oa Pag Flv.) K3 155 r -rle. 4 ' t . i ' . ""it v fill I P I .iti: - . r-L I, FRANK, DANIELS in m mm SB 1 ..in ri ' ' ' k T , V. JUUAk BkEVJEK-.TOMJiC $4 iyfM irs 5 K 1 1 WTO IN TOIAYtl AT WE, i-Lrf.iV''t'ff..'lW"- 7 V',lf.f ' Ik 1 A rt i, w t 1 .t.- I ' 4 s