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THE OREGON SIJNDAY JOURNAL',' PORTLAND,' SUNDAY' MORNING,' MAY ' 1808. Wmm MMROSmCOMMG WITHMWmRK SYMMQNY ORCHESTRA 1 ' Wit CBLLO .? ' CBLIO 5 The great steel pier at Atlantic City was ablaze with thousands of electric lights encased In tiny cut class globes. Easter lilies were everywhere, and be neath the concrete floor which held 4,000 people the wave of the great Atlantic dashed and broke. Even louder than the roar of the ocean Itself, was the sudden and prolonged burst of applause which rose and swelled throughout the crowd as Walter Damrosch, leader of the famous New York Symphony or chestra, made his slow and welcome way past his men and raised his slen der baton for the opening notes of his Easter Sunday concert. Not alone notable in that It cele brated Easter at Atlantic City with crowds of New York and Philadelphia fashionables In the audience but It was the first not of the music to -be played on the long ten week's tour which will bring this splendid organisation to Port land to give three concerts during Rose Festival week. Prom fashionable Atlantic City "by the sea up to Washington and then down through the sleepy southern towns of r 16 - 3. I i . i.. 7 ? ..... ... , i A w. :! i 1 , ' l- v I a ' ' v ft o f ? : ? I I ft M ; , , ' " . ' . ' a f ; ,,. r ' . .-. v r ft - ... . . mm rL $ X r A? S X: ,6 lHl55EKrc;K06i5: Texas, up through brilliant California until the great and beautiful northwest has been reached and included is the Itinerary of the great orchestra which, after playing two concerts In the great new Denver Auditorium will hurry, by special train, to open the big spring fes tival at Indianapolis June 14. Walter Damroscli, the conductor, needs no introduction to music lovers. His has long been a name to conjure with, for steadily and consistently, and in the face of almost Insurmountable difficulties, Walter-Damrosch has stood by his ideals and has come at last to that high place In the artistic world for which oe has always been working. Damrosch is equally beloved In opera and in concert, as a composer as well as a lecturer. His conducting of the Wag ner coyle with the Orau Opera company will never be forgotten by those who were fortunate enough to witness those remarkable performances. Damrosch succeeded his father, Dr. Leopold, In the capacity of conductor of the -New -York Symphony society, which was founded thirty years ago by Dr. Damrosch, and the son, a typical American, is, undoubtedly this coun try's most distinguished musician. An orchestra that would always be at the call of Its-conductor for rehearsals or concerts has ever seemed the unat tainable ideal. Today this Is the condi tion of the Symphony society and as it Is the only Symphony orchestra. In New York which can and does meet every day for concert or rehearsal one may justly describe it as holding a position all its own In the musical world. In the matter of concert performances in TENNIS RACQUETS. Dampness Is the Worst Enemy of Gat Strings. . From the New York Sun. What most affects the life of the gut In a lawn tennis racquet Is dampness. Nowadays-racquet are strung so tight that the strings break with even greater frequency than before. The Idea Is that tight gut saves the energy of the player because a light stroke sends the ball about "with great foree from the very tense surface. The dampness gets right aftr these very taut strings. A Iswn tennis man was explaining recent- Los Angeles 5 VS. Portland r axCKEATIOW 9AMX, COM. , VAUOHW aJTO 84TB STS. CAT 13, 14, IB, 16. IT. Games besrln week dava at '"8:80 p. m., Sunday, 8:80 p. m. Admission tntt Rlitarhara. 16c; grandstand, 60c; boxes, 25c extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 26c, &ABXE8' DAT MtTDAT. Boys under II free to bleachers Wednesday. . . ; i :., Spitzner Philharmonic Society Grand Recital May 17 lit 8!43,HeiHf Theatre, --' Orchestra of BO Wee. Tickets 25c. for 'sate at Abendroth's Jewelry Store, 8SC Washington street, ly what precautions have to be taken In sending racquets abroad: "When first we began to send them to Bermuda, for instance," he said, "we put them merely in waterproof covers. Oreatly to our surprise, we learned that the entire firs shipment had ar rived with the strings brellen. We tried the same package again, with the same result. "Then we realised what was the trou ble and packed the raequets in tin boxes. Each box was carefully soldered up and that made them airtight and damp proof." The lawn tennis man explained a new wrinkle of players. At the end of a season some of them have all the gut cut out of a favorite racquet. That is done because if the gut were left in a string might break in the winter and put the strain all on one side of the frame, warping It. "With a favorite racquet they think It better to pay for restrfnglng thpm than to run those chances." said he. "It doesn't hurt a racquet to restrlng it; really.it helps and Improves it." XCXSZSXSaEXZXZSZXXBZEZBSIEIlXZSSZIKSlXXZEZEaSISKSI! si HEILIG THEATRE 14th and Washington Phones Main 1, A 1122 S WOODWARD'S SUMMER DANCING ACADAMEY Opens Exposition Rink beginning SAT URDAY, MAY l, and will be open three nights a week Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Parsons' orchestra.- Ad mission 25c. La tiles free. Ah cars fass the door, Nineteenth and Wash ngton streets. ,:-.:., . i ? . 3 Nights, Beginning Tomorrow, May18-19-20 CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS RANCIS WILSON In Hit Greatest Laughing Success CHARLES MARLOWE'S COMEDY WHEN knights WERE, BOLD "funnier Than Charley's Aunt" As Seen for. Five Months at the Garrick Theatre, New York. g Prices New Yorjc and elsewhere the activity of the New York Symphony orchestra has Increased beyond compare, until it now gives more public performances than any other symphony orchestra in Amer ica and naturally, 'critical appreciation of Its work has been universal. A great proportion oZ the men in the orchestra has been working with and under Mr. Damrosch for yars; fourteen nationalities are ' represented in his splendid body of men. Most of them are now American cltisens and it is a very significant fact that Mr. Damrosch never uses any but the English language at rehearsals. Last year the orchestra played together for forty-four weeks and this year the season will be even longer, although some of the big eastern festivals had to be cut out In order to glvo sufficient tlmo for the ten week's tour of the west. The soprano soloist, Mme. Mary HIs spm de Moss, with the orchestra, has a smendldlv cultivated voice, very beau tlful. She Is an American and has been Alexander -SKeSVAVcJKYi soloist with every Important orchestra and festival society In this country. All of the Instrumentalists are with, the or ganization and some charming bits of 'Cello and violin work will be done here. The concerts to be held during Rose Festival week will be In the Armory, which will be transformed Into a regu lar music hall. The opening concert will be on Wednesday evening the 3d of June, followed by a Thursday matinee and evening performance. The concert will be under the direction of Lola Steers-Wynn Coman who have entire charge of Mr. Damrosch's three week's tour throughout the northwest, even In cluding Denver. fTTTTTTTTTTTTf 1 Phones Mils 2 sad A-S369 O A U IT D THEATRE Geo. Xi. Baksr, Oaa. Mgr. PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE PLAYHOUSE Horns of the Incomparable Baker Theatre Btook Company. All Week, Commencing Sunday Matinee, Slay 17, '08, Today I Secret Service Lower Floor. Balcony , Gallery . . .. Boxes ....... .50c ,.$12.50 SEATS NOW SELLING AT THEATRE. C2EZZZSSZXC2S2SZZZ3ZSSZaEZSZZnSSSSBEE3EESXaZ3KX3l 1 THEiSTffiR Telephones X Old M. 0496 I Nw A.I496 J S, t TWd'SHOWS EVERY VENING . (natin&u yaivi Al t.iv ox. One Week, Beginning Sunday Matinee, Hay 1708 THE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Offer Red-Hot Spanish Omelet, Entitled, It is generally thought by th public that you have to go to Madrid, Spain, to see a genuine Spanish bull fight. This is a mistaken idea,' however, as the Armstrong Company will offer a gentine Spanish v , pun Jigni in inc. iurcuwii., ... . . k , . ! Two Feature Vaudeville Attractions " EVENING PRICES Entire Lower Floor, 25; Balcony, 15f -rrp MATINEES ISfrTExcept BdxSeati."" " NICKELODION 130 8IXTH 8T. k PART I DRthmXB'S DAT OTT PART II rSSVOS OUSJKD'8 BBTDE. A POWERFUL MILITARY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS By WILLIAM GILLETTE, Author of "Sherlock Holmes," "Too Much Johnson," "All the Comforts of Home," and Other Noted Successes. AN INTENSELY INTERESTING PLAY! The Events Supposed to Occur One Evening in Richmond During the Siege by the North. One of the heaviest of stock production. Stage Under Direction of William Dills. MATINEE SATURDAY Notice! Mr. William Dills Will take pupils in make-up for a limited term only. Call or address Baker Theatre. THE mkm -Vaudeville De Luxe WLTK OF R1AY18, 1908 Hedd hr JAMES HARRIGAN The World's Famous Tramp Juggler and Monologist Don't Miss Him. rzoxax aoszo ATrmAorzov Robert Henry Hodge ; and Company . -nonxxn ot biu uri SBVS, XAOniiOB." . H i r a ii Tr -' ?; Hale & Corbin Banjo Artists. Earl Sisters Singers. Dancsrs nd Character Chang Artist. Great Wilson soozvraxo xzoroxa bzbbb Fred G. Bauer Portland's Popular Balladist, Rn deringr the latest New Tork Success. F. F. Montressa That L A. T. S. R Man, "On Time," With the Neweat An. lmated Piotures. r TZJC9 AVO nUOSS XBMAZV Evening Curtain 8:05. Matinee 2:05. ' EVENING PRICES, 25, 35S 50f, . MATINEES, 15, 25 NEXT WEEK-Why Smith Left Home 5 MARQUAM GRAND WEEK OF MAY 18 rortlaaA's Leading Theatre BEST IN VAUDEVILLE 3. A. JOKHROir, Bestdeat Manasr. PANTAQES ATTRACTIONS Week Bndlng Snnday VALVINO BROS., famous acrobats ; the Boston Comedy Four. Zlmmer, Jean WlUon. Sisters Beardsley, Morrow and Schell burg Co., Ray and Brosche, the Blograph. For the New Week, Beginning Monday BELL TRIO High-Class Vocalists In a musical act ot unsurpassed merit. They possess fine voices and sing good music. LZB, MOMtlSOW CO. Comedy Skptch Artists. WZSS A3P BDIiTOW A Darktown Surprise. OBAWFOBB ABB KEEXSB Comedians. OSBB WHiSOB XUastrated Song. MLLB. OaOTT.T.B ABB TBOtTBB of leaping hounds. BXBT WT&OIB Comedy Juggler. MABIOB BISTEBS High-Class Mu sical Act. TBB BXOOBABK- Pictures. -Latest Moving Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Nights at 7:30 and 3 o'clock. No advance in prices Lower fliwr, 2Bc: first six rows In balcony, 25o; last seven rows in balcony. 16c: UDncr mllerv. 15c: boxes and Iocpil 60r Any seat at weekday matinees, FIFTEEN CENTS. raiiHiuiBiiiiBHiiinn iBzssxzsiBssrsssssssss:r: & g Grand Entertainment and 1 CHARITY BALE 1 g nniiNKiMiiiRiniiiiizrssssssszzxrKsssssa H TO BE GIVEN BY THE H M e s s s 5 S3 S 3 JEWISH RELIEF SOCIETY Tuesday Evening, May 1 9,-1 908, f AT 8 O'CLOCK W. O. W. HALL 128 ELEVENTH STREET S BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ALDER i! Pauline Miller-Chapman UEZZO SOPRANO-DRAMATIC William Wallace Graham VIOLINIST Monday Xvening May 25 at 8:15- ROSE FE.STIVAL CONC1LRT THE HEILIG rt (31.50 PRICES i S1.00 ( 75 Admission 25c, 50c and $1,00 9 TICKETS FOR SALE AT 3 - ' ' 2 THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 616 Chamber of Commerce, D. NEMEROVSKY, 265 Front Street, t M. OSTROW, 44 North Third Street, I A. ROSENSTEIN, First and Salmon Streets, I. FRIEDMAN, 295 First Street, , 9 D. GERMANUS, 228 Morrison Street, , And Others. , u n II X I I I I i 1 1 I! J LYRIC THEATRE KEATING t FLOOD. Prtps. Cor. 7th' sn4 Alder Sts. " Bo Vboass aula 5 a loss Week Commtjnclnff Monday, May I8th I. R. ALLEN" Presents MISS VERNA FELTON and THE ALLEN STOCK COMPANY in the Celebrated Comedy Drama N ELL Q WYNNE Matinee Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Prirf 10e ZO A '.; Every Evening at 8:30, Prices 10, 20, GO v New Movfag: Pictures Between the ActsNo Long Waits. ' ' Note Last week but one of the Allen Stocky Company. - NEXT WEEK Elaborate Production of ."UnB'eFtycT FLAG Z" i