THE OREGON SUNDAY? JOURNAL, PORTLAND,, SUNDAY? MORNING, JUNE -18. -mi. ' Character as Widovv Her Best Role . ... v V ; ,.'"' X . F ;. , . f t ; . - f. . ... . L JY''' ' ...S. I.,,;, ,t ... (, h . , .; V : 1 ; ' ;-' nw (hm ut plmy'br OMtcho and Howard EaUbrook, ntiUM -Mr. On ef th erouotlons of thi ,lt ummr will f rTn Ninx kiw,- n motional drama, daallnr with tha to baoo war In Kentucky andTannaaaea. Aftar anothar ataaon of' "Tha Pink Lafly." Frank llor. wha haa tnafla a bit la that play., will ba atarred by Waw srlancar In a muaieai.ooniMy. Thara ia to ba a rarlval of tha famoua old Bartlar Camphall malodrama,' "Tha Whlta Slava," in PltUbur .aarty In Au- tuat Tha company will ba aent oi tour. ' Jf. .'. . V; -J- " .' Tathar ' Jaroma" la tha nama of naw "ooofaaalonal" play to. ba' acted xpertmentajjy nest month In Bt Lou I a by Orrln-Johnaon.. Lonla da Couroy la tha author.. .. , - Naxt aaaaon thera will ba two T5vry woman" ootnpanlea, three In "Etrvjo Me," two o "Madame X." two Jn "Tha Mofry Widow." and one "Prince of III a" eompany; , ; Tha andln of tha aeaaon In New Tork city la earlier than uaual thle year. Tha opening of tha new aaaaon will alaa ba earlier. Soma or tha theatrea win open early In Aug uat . ' . ' Edgar Belwyn'e naw play, "The Arab." which haa proved a euoceaa aa produced by. a atock. company In ' Loa Angelea, may have a regular, production tha com ing aeaaon by Henry B. Harrla. , Marian' Fairfax haa written a play called "Tha Talker." which her hua band, Tully tMaraball, and hla co-atar In a atock company In Cleveland, Ida Conqueat. will produce. If tha play la aucceaaful It will probably ba taken on tour during tba aeaaon. , and bowhero alaa In the entire north weet can aucb n eight ba awn, for tha Oaka boaata.tbe only.oetrich farm In Uila portion of th country,' theaa blrda having been brought from Ban Diego, Cat. Plumea which tha blrda are now carrying wilt ba plucked to October, and In a few daya, when the handsome view ahow room In connection with tha farm la completed, It will ba poiralble to atudy tha development of tha plumea In all atagea or their Journey from tha bird to tha flntahed produot v r Another reaaon for tha Increasing popularity of tba Oaka Uila aaaaon la tha Oaka band and tha exceptional on oerta which It haa been' giving 'every afternoon and evening under tha ertla- tio Ieaderahlp of Director. Philip Pel. In accord with tnalotent demanda of tha many, It haa been decided to aet aalda every. Thnraday afternoon for a ymphony program, when Mlacba Pel preeldea at tha piano and tha popular Metropolitan quartet, augmented i By two new in em be re from the Boaton op era, Mlaa Klvta Band- and Oacar N. Welch, coloratura edprane - and tenor, giva notable offertnga. .'. ' i . . Welcofhe newa to thoaa who enjoyed their awlmmlng at tha Oaka, la tba opening of the natatoaium on Wednea day. -Hera a dip may benjoyed nnder tha ear of competent Inatructor with all tha advantagea - of tha open and none of ita d anger e. ...... Tha flowera have never bean mora beautiful than now and they form a brtTllant hedge for tba plcnlo grounda. which are the aoene of many gay gatlu. ertnga. New noveltlea are eohatanuy being tntroduoad on tha Trail for thoaa whoee dealra la for eomethtng mora ex citing, with laughing attachment v PROMISES MADE BY THE PRESS AGENTS (Continued From Preceding Page.) t'T.iittt'XXf.M Miss Blllle Burke, leading woman In "Mrs. Dot," who will appear at Helllg Theatre soon. John Draw, who cornea to the Helllg tomorrow night In "Smith," waa here Just three yea re ago with "My Wife." Then Mies Blllle Burka waa hla leading woman. Most of Mr. DreWa leading women have become stare later on. Mlaa Maude Adams was once Mr. Drew's leading woman. In the profession It la looked upon aa a regular step John Drew's leading woman, then stardom. Mlsa Blllle Burke made tha step, though much more quickly than usual. The very next time Miss Burke came to Portland and that was a year and a half later ahe waa a star. In the spring of 1908 Miss Burka waa first aeen here aa Mr. Drew's leading woman in "My Wife." In tha autumn of 1901 ahe came back aa a star In "Love Watchea." Big aa her success had been In "My Wife," It waa nothing to the hit aba made In "Love Watchea." The two playa were by the same auth ors MM. da Flera and de Calllavet. and her role In each waa similar an In nocent, though very mischievous maiden. Mlsa Burke In "Mra. Dot." will play an entirely different rola from either of' the othera in which ahe haa been seen here. In tbla piece aha la a widow a very youthful widowbut still a widow. Eastern crltlca aay It is her best role. In it at the Helllg for the half week beginning Monday evening, June 2f. Mlsa Burke produced "Mra Dot" first In New York In January, 1910. and played It there to crowded houses for several months. She aid It aside for la short time this last winter to pre sent "Susannc." a comedy especially Imported for her from Belgium. Now aba haa resumed the Maugham play and la making her second transconti nental starring tour In It By the critics it la regarded aa the beat of tha Maugham comedies yet done in Amer ica and tba title rola la exactly aulted to Miss Burke's charming personality. Atthtaka Park. ' Considering tha number of cool daya alnce May 27, the 75,000 people and over who have visited .tha Oaka stand as an unrefutable tribute to this beau I tlful spot on the Willamette aa a rare combination of diversions to satisfy the varied taatea brought together at such a plaoe. Hundreds of dollars' worth of walk ing ostrich plumes la one of tha great new features at the park thla summer. HEI TT THEATRE event and Taylor Kata I U9S TONIGHT o"lock WORLD'S GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR ALBERT CHEVALIER assisted BY EDNA BLANCHE SHOWALTER PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO MYRON W. WHITNEY V FAMOUS AMERICAN BASSO pj-.,, Lower Floor. $1.50 and $1X0. Balcony, S rows, $1.00. I nCW. 6 rows, 75c; 11 row, 50c Gallery, 35c and 25c. SEATS NOW SELUNO COMING, TO THE 0RPHEUM aF ! a PLAYS AND PLAYERS ps -rr- : - a A hew comic opera by Kdgar Allan Woolf la, called "The Wife Huntere." . ' Mra. Annie Adams, the mother of Maude Adams, haa Joined a stock com pany In Duluth. , - "The : Moral Code" la the title of a play to be acted soon In Rochester, .N. T. Herbert Thomson is tha author. ' .'.' ' "The Virginian." for which play there seems to be a ateady demand, will be gin ita eighth seaaon thla fall. The late Count Tolstoy left two dramas, one called "A Learned Woman." and the other bearing the grewsome and rather sensational title of "A Living Corpse." , Tha latter play la to ba pro duced In Moacow and other European cities next winter. ,' The . government It la aald. Intends -to put a stop to tha exhibition of United States money In moving picture ahowa Leon Errol, a grotesque comedian, haa been engaged by F. Zlegfeld for 'The Folllea of 1911," Boon to be presented at the Jardln da Paris. e e ' Ruth Bt Denis, the dancer, la to be come a dramatic star In a play' to be written for her by the author of 'The Rose of tha Raneho." ' e e Adelaide Kelm and Arthur Byron, who are heading a atock company in Minneapolis, are reviving Maggie Mitch ell's old play, "Fanchon, the Cricket" The Charles J. Ross company has ac cepted ror proauction next season a 1 , Si ' i - "T - , 'T i i MEIIL THEATRE I W TT venth aad Taylor 3 NIGHTS Beginning TOMORROW SPECIAL PRICE.MATINEE WEDNESDAY CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS JOHN DREW IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH "SMITH" BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM Author of "Jack Straw," "Mrs. Dot," "Lady Frederick," etc PRICES Evening Lower floor $1.00-11.50 Balcony, first S rowa .11.30 Balcony, next rowa 100 Balcony, next rows 75c Balcony, last S rowa 50c Entire gallery 60c Wednesday Matinee Lower floor 11. 10-1. 00 Balcony, flrat t rowa 11.00 Balcony, next rowa 7So Balcony, last 11 rowa.; SOo Qallery. 36c; admission 26o BATS VOW UTZXXma TOM ZVOACinCEirT NEW - PLAYHOUSE HANDSOMELY EQUIPPED. iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiumuij'iiwwinimi i I ' J' M. TTI mil l 7 V (I ilmmmmmmmmmm. Interior view of Majestic . theatre, which opened last Thnraday night Xli''.. : 1 I "General" Ed Larlne. An old favorite will ba on the Or- Ipheum bill next week In the person of isawara Lavine, the elongated "uenerai of an army of dummlea, all of whom are made to assist In one of the most grotesque juggling performances ever seen In this city. People's Amusement Company Relying on Quality, of Pictures . w STAR THEATRE r-Today ENOCHARDEN Two' Reels-- 2000 FeetA Biograph Classic DUKE DE RIBBON COUNTER ....1000 Feet Comedy MISS HELEN LOWE MR. JEAN WILSON Soprano , - : ' Baritone - - THORN, CARNEY. CARNEY AND RAMSOME, MuslcUni OH JOY-Today Tribes Penalty Indian ; ' Heroes Three, Comedy ' The Novice, Drama . Mistakes, Farce J . i HOUGHTON, Regular Singer TIVOU-New Today Society Girl and Gypsy Money in the Bank . The New Cook - Penna Athletics -' " SATHER, Singer " v - ARCADE THEATRE-TODAY RAILROAD i RAIDERS . OF , 63 A; Military Feato;re of CcmtJnuoua Sensation:, ' . ' t 1 ' A KING'S DAUGHTER . . ...Spectacular TEACHING M'FADDEN TO WALTZ..,....;. .....1000 Feet Comic - . ' And the Best SINGING TEAM in America THE MAJESTIC THEATRE COMFORTABLE Park & Washington St. PORTLAND'S NEWEST COOLEST MOTION PIGTURE THEATR MADAME OTHICK, Soprano MISS D'ELRO Y, Violin Soloist ihV ANY SEAT Av t Lower Floor, Balcony Xyv (( Box Seats With Pri- OfT OU vate Entrance, at.;... 4tJl HEILIG THEATRE 4 NIGHTS Beginning THURS., JUNE 22 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY L. S. SIRE Presents SIX MONTHS GARDEN THEATRE. w Tie International Character Comedienne 3 MONTHS TERRY'S iHEATRE London Eng. MAY ROBSON DIRECT FROM HER DISTINGUISHED SUCCESS AT TERRY'S THEATRE, LONDON, ENGLAND IN FDTTR X a rlCi IVmJ U V Ult 1 1V11 JT MONTHSN. AUNT MARY" Studebaker by Theatre axtmij uriDMm FOURTH SEASON ETXITZarOfl Lower floor f 1.60-11.00. Balcony, 5 rows $1.00. 6 rows 75c. 11 rows 60c. Gallery 36c, 26c. Saturday matinee 11.00, 76c, 60c, 36c. 26c SEAT SALE OPENS NEXT TUESDAY .SEAT SALE OPENS NEXT FRIDAY Charles Frohman Presents HEILIG THEATRE Oils IDSlla a TO'm-mnlm JUNE In the Wittiest Comedy of the Year ' 26dlL. Mrs. Dot Mat. Wednesday Somerset Maugham Evenings, $2.00 to 50c. Matinee, $1.50 to 25c Pkonet Main 6. A 1020 Beginning IlODday Matinee w ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week, June 19 JBMB &. xjtsxrrs THE PHOTO SHOP Twenty naopla la a oomplste eonle opera oondanaad to tlvlrty adnntea. Gene Greene A Study in Songs "General" Edward Lavine Comedy Juggling Marvelous Rexos Featuring Their Tunnel Sensation Harry Sullivan and Company in 'The Favorite" Marcel and Boris Trio European Equilibrists Miller and Lyle Blackface Comedians PICTURES-ORCHESTRA Evening Prices: 15c, 25c, SOc, 75c tuaT ICAronw Xao, SSa. SOa. XOXJSAT XAZaTSZSla;a rrlaaa THEATRE Sfoartaaa a'l Xleveata jraaaea Main A--a aJBO. Xk UUl, Oaa. IUaaaa yerHaa a aaataeaaa flrerraof yUyaaaaa Opening Week of the Big Summer Vaudeville and Photo- ,V 1 ' ' , ;, '-...y play Season .,,r';V:,V.',.rv11';'.t ' .. Starting This Afternoon, Sunday. June. 18,' 1911 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES- Afternoons Starting 2 .VClock Evenings Starting 7:30 ;-"v; ;THIS ; WE2EK . I ' Fliroso--Tlic Mystery ; ' THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS "rftf. WILL LOCHRANE , GRIMM and BREGEAR Eccentric Gymnasts THE MANHATTAN TRIO The Effervescing Three TRACY and CARTER Novelty Change Artists AND THE PHOTOPLAYS Scotch Comedian , He doesn't imitate be IS THE TUXEDO DUO Comedy Instrumentalists and Vocaljits . ADMISSION TEN CENTS ALL PERFORMANCES Children Under Ten Years Old, Five Cents Children, cut the Newspaper Coupons they admit you to the Tues day Matinee. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE GRAND MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 roar nowe Sanaa SUM, SOO. T8 and SilS p. aa. Best Vaudeville ) in America Rt?) 25c American and European Vaudeville Week of June 19 ' Engaf ameat Eztraaralnary LEW HAWKINS The Cesterflel4 ef ' WlnstrelsT TtlUna Timely Tales rroni Behind t . ma -vora. PAUL CHASE & CO. In tha Unl(iua Playlet Tread Tnm vouege.- OEOKan liaJtxa THE WILSONS - Ta Colonial Duo, Presenting- "An Sw ung in a voionuu uaraaa." BLISS and ROSS A Dancing, Dashing Due. PEARL YOUNG Tha Piquant XJttle Party at tba Plane Vpeaud Addea reaeare Here'e Delight for a Minion Tyke BARNARD'S MANIKINS In a Pickaninny Pastime, "Tha Coon'a Ravalry." GRAND ASCOPE acATxroxs Aat&t at tc " aaaxx at rao sad ttis. Unequaled Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday matinee, June 19 SPECIAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY 18 ORIGINAL BOSTON FADETTES I The Most Celebrated Woman Orchestra in the World ANNA JORDAN & CO. IN "BEFORE THE PLAY FANNELY AND BERMAN Those Dancing Youths PANTAGESCOPE Latest Animated Events WILL HART Blackface Comedian , . ; FRANK MCREA & CO. Sensational Sharpshooters " PANTAGES ORCHESTRA H. K. Evenson, Director 't Popular Price Matinees Daily. Curtain 2:30, 70 and 9. BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST AND BEST AMUSEMENTS New Novelties Appearing in Rapid Succession Great Snccess-Oaks Park Band aod Grand Opera Qoarlcffe 24 ACRES OF SOLID FUN Natatorlum Now Open AVw5c : t&uZI THE OSTRICH FARM HIGH-CLASS OPEN-AIR CONCERTS EVERY AFT. ERNOON AND EVENING r MOST DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RIDE FROM ANY PART OF THE CITY FIVE CENTS , Admisaos 10c Quldrea 5c. ' Under Six, Free CARS EVERY FEW Ml NUTES--FIRST and ALDER - LAUNCHER FOOT OF MORRISON STREET BbHbbsVbbbBbbbbHbHbHbHbbbbHs ' V