THE," OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL. PORT LAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER' 22, 1917. STRIKING WAR FEATURE ATICLES IN THE SUNDAY JOURNAL TOMORROW; FAITH JERUSALEM "There is no God," the footlah salth, " " But none, "Ther Is no aom-w," And nature oft the err of faith : -In bitter need will borrow. - Elisabeth Barrett Browning. sp ytzw Offerinjgs oit te Screen and Stage IV Craas waa raaaad a yaailn hQ. Aa tret Jirtiialia'a Cm el rauH! It waa a tunc of I atil Utn ftw amia f Baa tow Um f rstt to faad Um eo. B to Jaraaateai s satUatoU Pse sees t Cartt My ra he Vara I Artkar Prtoe, .. Tka Cariat whew ward kt Brtas, stfO, Joan the Woma to Be Feature of Week .... Remarkable Photoplay Has Per haps Most Stirring Theme Presented on Screen. "F FIRST Interest In the Tuletlde torograms at the film theatres is the projection of "Joan the Woman" at the liberty theatre with Geraldlne Farrar ,ln the title role. Though more than a year old, this remarkable photoplay continues to be regarded as, perhaps, the most stirring theme that has ever been presented on the screen. One prominent eastern critic has said of this film : "If the producers expected toJ knock, their eyes out they did. 'Joan the Woman' Is a smashing sensation and , will keep Broadway talking for many months." The Liberty theatre has been specially decorated for Christmas week, and. In addition, a 14 piece orchestra, . under the direction . of Albert Hay Malotte, will furnish the musical accom paniment for this super-picture. At the Columbia theatre. Jack Pick- ford Is holding forth in "Tom Sawyer" ; - Mae- Marsh Is playing at the Majestic In "The Cinderella Man," a delightful fantasy with Christmas atmosphere ; Mary Flckford returns Sunday to the Star screen In "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" ; at the Sunset Mae Marsh will .doubtless duplicate her former success In "Polly of the Circus," Margaret Mayo's beautiful photoplay ; the Peo ples theatre will show Maclste, Italian giant, in "The Warrior," a play of war and thrills. ; In the vaudeville field, the coming to the Orpheum of that famous team, Mc- The Strand, Pantages and the Hippo drome bills embody an array of talent planned to please holiday crowds. At the Baker, the Alcazar Players will re vive' that famous drama, "The Trail of . the. Lonesome Pine," and at the Lyric, Dillon and Franks will appear In "Mus tard Kings," said to be a freshet of fun. Mark Twain's Hero ' Immortal Tom Sawyer haa been brought to the screen. This world- ramous American ooy envisionea Dy Mark. Twain Is being portrayed at the Columbia theatre by Jack Pickford, who seems to have caught the exact spirit of the part. "Tom Sawyer" was photo? graphed in natural surroundings. That is to say all the scenes were taken in Hannibal, Mo., where Mark Twain laid the story. The beginning of the picture shows Tom with his Aunt Polly, and cousins Sid and Mary as the "mischievous but not mean" members of the family group. From then on we are treated to five reels full of good, healthy laughter, following him through the well known episodes of the fence painting, the ad vent of the new girl in the village, the. Biblical examination in - the. Sunday school, his declaration of love to Becky, ' the running away and finally the scene where he walks In on his own funeral services. Of course, Huck Finn and Joe Harper figure prominently all through the story. The subtitles are taken from the original and are in the words of the author. The picture is exceptional in its humor and continuity. ' Play Holiday Cheer The wistful appeal of Mae Marsh, . known wherever motion pictures are shown, is more than ever apparent in the strong human interest situations of Ed ward Chllds Carpenter's play of holiday cheer, "The Cinderella Man," now play ing at the Majestld theatre. - The story of Cinderella is easily one of the most popular tales in the world's fiction. To Mr. Carpenter occurred the idea of add ing to the tremendous drawing power of this story's pathos, the novelty of mak lng the hero. Instead of the heroine, the victim of neglect. So he ensconced a poverty-stricken poet in an old garret, and sent across the snowy roof to him a little lady of wealth antl fashion bear- Our terms to have .. . . . ; ............. CC down will put your .choice of any of the most popular ' ' PJ style of TalUnj Machine, with an outfit of Records, in your home tonight, or. on Christmas Eve. You have from four ' , to seventeen, months to pay the balance in monthly (PC - payments of ........................ . . . .'4 : Our assurance of satisfaction, backed by our continued at-, i; . tention, goes with f, every purchase made here, whatever the -price paid. . , - ",' . LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED IN PAYMENT - f- Efl"WBAlIep(gngl XOBBISOrX gT. AT B BO AD WAT Stores also st Bas. Prase! se, Oakland Sasramesto, San , Jess, - Lea Asgeles, - Baa Disc. GERALDINE FARRAR, in her portrayal of the martyred Maid of Orleans in -Joan the Woman,", which will be ; shown Sunday at the Liberty theatre, has placed herself at the very pinnacle of filmdom stars. . ..' - Wit ' ?i- ' V J ; A i ' 1 XZLjJz. . . 7 - lng Christmas cheer. " Of course, she brought a great many things before the play was out, but the chief gift was. after all, a love awakened by pity. In the role of a young American 4 heiress living' in Italy, Mae Marsh Is glven wonderful opportunity to display that aptitude for changing moods that has brought her the title. "The Girl With a Thousand Faces." In her support are George Fawcett. Tom Moore, Alec B. Francis and other capable film players. Submarine. Chase Depicted Italian submarine chasers in pursuit and actually destroying an Austrian submarine is one of the wonderful spec tacles shown -in- the Italian - govern ment's moving pictures which are to be shown at the Helllg theatre on January 2, 8, 4 and E. The pictures-are the flrs to reach this country, showing actual warfare on the Italian front. They were taken by government photogra phers, who took great chances and were often in the thick of the fight, and are to be preserved by the government for record purposes- i Before Italian Consul Brenna and a few friends a special exhibition of the pictures was given Thursday afternoon at the Helllg theatre. Consul Brenna pronounced them as wonderful. The chasers are shown leaving their base, the moving picture camera being aboard one of the boats. Then follows a thrilling . chase to the spot where the submarine was seen. Soon the. perl scope can be seen in' the distance. Shells are striking the water all around it. Finally, one of the shells finds its mark. A few seconds later, a great bubble is seen where the submarine goes crown followed by a great black splotch of oil All of this was actually photographed. I make it easy a Victrola Christmas MMHUMBMI I FEATURE FILMS Liberty. Terrible in its realism, mag' niflcent In its investiture, costuming and direction, acted throughout with perfect art, "Joan the Woman," which otfens Sunday, Is perhaps the most dramatic and wholly commendable screen offer ing of a decade Its star is none other than Geraldlne Farrar, in whose sup port appear such well known film play ers as Hobart Bosworth, Raymond Hat- ton. Theodore Roberts. Wallace . Reld. Charles Clary, James Neill and Tully Marshall. A special 14 piece orchestra under the direction of Albert Hay Malotte will furnish the musical accom paniment. Peoples. "The Warrior," with Maclste as the hero, not only tells a thrilling story of struggle for the cause of Jus tice, but is remarkable for the prodigies accomplished by a man whose bright, clear eye and perfect form evoke the plaudits of the multitude. It follow the entire Alpine warfare and shows the audacious maneuvers on the summits of mountains. The principals gravitate about Maclste, prestidigitator of strength. Star. "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" takes Mary Pickford back to the old farm in a gingham dress, short skirts and with the justly celebrated curls displayed In all their glory. It Is a real UUU1UCU All Ml U1VU K J At tAA Mary Pickford heart interest story plus much warm-humor. Miss Pickford chal lenges comparison by playing on equal terms with child actresses. Marjoti Daw is her "chum" and Violet Wllk Is her "rival." The grownup members of the cast Include such players as Eugene O'Brien, Josephine Crowell and Mayra Kelso. , Sunset In "Polly of ths Circus" ther tn ahon the moat arraDhic rum mi yet filmed. Mae Marsh is an adorable Polly and Vernon Steele gives a syro- pathetic Portrayal of the . young mini- r Tht.,etd" ,the,,hiId ? th hurty-b,y of domesticity. The production through out is of the highest order. VAUDEVILLE. anamossBB Orpheum. Mclntyre and Heath, cele brated delineators of negro character, will headline Sunday's bill In "On Guard," a military sketch. Tne mra feature will be the "Alexander Kids, who dance, sing and mimic. Other acts are Noel Travers and Renie Douglas In "Meadowbrook Lane"; Rae Eleanor Ball, violinist ; Henry Sylvester and Malda Vance in "Get Out of ths The atre" by Willard Mack: Bee Ho Gray, versatile cowboy; Ada Summervllle and her trained horse, "Onion," and the three Misses Stewart, dancers. Pantages. "Th Honey Be a," a rate aical comedy, featuring Billy Browning, is the headline act. The extra attraction t TtffturiMi SamuAli 'In & 1rtTn An tl tied, "A Day at kills Island." Other acts include the Transfleld Sisters, mu sicians ; Ford West and Bud Hale, black face entertainers; Ruth Ester and Leo Flanders., song " and piano numbers; Mile. Theresa and company, trained dogs, v monkeys and pigeons, and th fifteenth.' episode of "The Fatal Ring." a I Strand. "Beloved Jim." with PriscUia Dean, will be th Christmas cinema of ferlng at the strand theatre, beginning Sunday . Topping - th vaudeville bill will be the Turners, skaters, and Ellis and Ellsworth in an European novelty. Other acta will be: Allaire, dub mani pulator; Denver" and Mlnch. "Pilgrims of the Night" ; th Columbia Trio, char acter singers, and Bob Lee. "Th Mis sissippi Slicker or Magical Mlrthmaker." . Hippodrome. Heading Sunday's pro gram will b" The Pool Room," pre sented by -Royal Douglas, late movie star. - Other acts will be : The Anglelus Trio, tn song . repertoire ; (he Three Melody Girls, singers and' dancers; Lorain and Mitchell. "On th Ladder of Success," comlo sketch ; Leaver and L Roy, comedy . entertainers ; - th Dudley Trio, balancers, and photoplay feature, "Easy Money," with Ethel Clayton. . J Jomelli .in San . Francisco . : Baa Francisco, Ic..- 21. Jeanne Jo melli. srand opera soprano of the Metro- poiiuui vrpwra. wuiHuir .a tu oaa cnui. Cisco and will sins; at th annual j Christmas Evs festival at th exposition J auditorium next Monday nisht. . 4 ; l Famous Divas Will Sing in California Schumann-Heink . to Entertain Soldiers in San Diego; Jomelli at Sah Francisco. SAN DIEOO, Cat, Dec 12. (L N. S- With a monster Christmas tree, loaded with thousands of electric lights and miles of tinsel and popcorn strings, set In the old plasa, San Diego will give the army and navy men a Christmas re celebration such as many of them have never witnessed- ' Madam Scbumann-Helnk. the noted diva, will sing "Danny Boy," a song th&t has remained in the hearts of the boys since It was sung by' her. In Bal boa Park when the cantonment was opened. Mors than 15.000 oranges and apples will be. given to men of the service and it Is manned to remember each man no matter whether he Is stationed at Camp Kearny. Balboa Park. North Island or Fort Rosecrana. . STOCK OFFERINGS Baker. The Alcasar Players will re vive Eugene Walter's dramatisation of John Fox's story, "The Trail of tn Lonesome Pine." as their Christmas contribution to amusement. Ruth Gates will be seen as June, the mountain girl. and Edward Everett Horton will appear as Jack Hal. The scenlo effects will be specially noteworthy. The dominating note of the familiar play is tne spirit that brooks no Interference from the outside world, a spirit that has been kept alive by generations of descendants. Lyric "Mustard Kings" will be Sun day's vehicle for those popular run makers. Dillon and Frank. A couple of get-rich -quick millionaires are Mike and Ike. They go abroad lor tne pur dom of Introducing their famous brand of mustard to foreign trade and become Involved in complication after complica tion. "Soldier Boy, Soldier Boy. Good bye." a new song by local composers, will be introduced with special effects. E3 FRATERNAL NOTES Klrkpatrick council. Knights and Ladies of Security, Friday night held Initiation in Moos hall at the Royal building. Its next Initiation will be In the new- Moose temple at Fourth and Taylor streets. Its last dane in Us Royal building will be given' next Fri day night. It will be free and every body Is Invited. On Thursday night Cap tain H. J. Whipple -and his degree team, together with the officers and many members of the council, will put on the floor work for South Portland council at Gevurtx hall. Webfoot camp, W.O. W.. Friday night at the temple on the west side had two halls running. The larger hall was ae voted to a dance under the direct super vision of the degre team, . and the smaller - hall to a closed meeting at which the run -was mad past the 2000 membershiD mark with several to spare. aa set three months ago. A class of 20 was Initiated and 48 applications were i brought before h committees. ' . Multnomah camp, W. O. W, Friday night Initiated 28 and received 68 appli cations for membership. A large at tendance witnessed the successive scenes of the forest as presented by the degree team and officers. Lesll E. Crouch, grand chancellor of . . ... . . th Knights of. Pythias', and Walter O Gleason. grand keeper or records ana seals, returned Thursday night to Port land after a tour of Eaatern Oregon from Ths Dalles to Ontario and return by way . of Bend. The band of ths Portland Loyal Order of Moose has volunteered to serve in the entertainment of the soldiers st the Auditorium Christmas night, and with the Elks, police and other bands will ' keep up the music until midnight. j . .. n.-. nf roa- J fhare. dfncd wm J Its hall -l n th. Allsky building Everybody 1. ln- tonight. vited. Royal circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, is to Install officers and have a mid winter pk-nlo ln the basement next Wednesday night at W. O. W. tempi. 12$ Eleventh street. ntsv Ross council will give one of its popular dance and card parties at SS4 Russel street mis evening, ah jumuub, Eastsrn Star members and their friends are Invited. . TODAY'S- AMUSEMENTS FEATURE FILMS COLUMBIA Sixth betwera WtsMactoa sad Stark. Jack Pickford la "Torn - 1 0 an a. m to 11 a. m. swyt." LIBERTY Broadway at Start. tmrntt Ba wa la Tbm Secret Game." 11 a. m. ta II L B. MAJESTIC Waahinctos at Park. Mae Marah la "The Cinderella Mas." 11 a. aa. to 11 p. a PEOPLES Wart Park at Aldar. Elaine Bam- Mrataln. la "The Co-Banoadaat.' 11 a. to 11 a a SUNSET Broadway at VTaaMnctoa. Bax Beach's Th Barrtar." 10 a. m. to 11 a. STAB Warhincton at Park. WUttaai BooiaU la "Maw Tork Lack." U a a U 11 a a DUHl HETLIO Broadway at Taylor. Tars te the BicM.' coaMdy-draaa. 8:15 p. 1 TAUDETTLLE PANTAGES Broadway at Aldar. Haadnaar, "Tka Hoaey Baal." M osteal eosMdy. with , Billy Brownin. Addad attraettos. tba Traahald SnUra, snckaaBa, . a SO, 7 HIPPODKOM Broadway at TaaduH. Haad Hnar, Xwaiia and MJllar la "Joat Ona JU tla Gui." Pbotoplay foatnra. GaU Kaaa la "A GeaM of Vrita, 1. 9:10 and S p. STRAND Waahlartoa btwto Park and W - Park. STaodavula aaadnaar. Joaaie Suther land A Co.. 'la aa squat aovalty. Faatara . photoplay; Gears Wabh ia Tba Pride ol Nw Tork. 1 p. .. ronttnaoaa. STOCK OFFERINGS BAKES Broadway batwaaa Morriaos and AMac , . Tka Alcaiar Playar to , "Toe Many Hcs- barJda,' Eraalss. S :Z0. T.TBir r K a..a m4 T "The Marry Liara."- wltk Baa Dtuoa aad a Franks. Daily aitlim. 2 40 p. aa. T:l aad 9 e'ekaea, Clear Pimples Willi Cuticura Be Habov laslK ttaaMataa1- Bed XiineTale BYER VARREN O Jimmy Coon Takes Peter Rabbit to Buy Pair of Pants. IMMY COON called to see Peter Rab bit on day. For Teter had been con fined to his bed several day a Tou ask me If Peter Rabbit was sick. Oh, my no I Peter wasn't sick. But h had torn his pants, all into little bits, trying to es cape from Mr. Red Fox. And the only way b saved his precious life was to dodge in and out among clumps of bram bles and thorn bushes. And his pants were torn into tatters. Peter Rabbit was very modest : and h hid in the bramble bushes until after dark; and then sneaked horns In the blackness of night to get his supper, go ing into his house by the back door. Now this was awful hard luck - for Peter Rabbit, for he had only on pair of pants to his nam. His only pair of pants had been patched and patched, many times before. And now ther was nothing left to which his fond mother could sew another patch. So poor Peter Rabbit had to go to bed. and stay for two or three days. His mother had a very large family ; and it was hard for her to mak both nd meet, especially in regard to pants for all her boys, who were so hard on pants. Jimmy Coon has a very good heart; and when he heard that poor little Peter Rabbit was staying In bed because he had no pants to wear. Jimmy decided to call on Mother Rabbit and help the fam ily out in their great trouble. And when Jimmy Coon reached the Rabbit residence, he said to Mother Rab bit. "Mra Rabbit. I know a second hand clothing store, where I can get Peter a nice new pair of pants very cheap in deed I Can I take Peter to the store, and get him a pair T" hank you. Jimmy Coon." answered Mrs. Rabbit, with a pleasant smile. "Tou are a friend In need. Peter can go at once. Now I trust your Judgment. Jimmy Coon, to get Peter a nice pair of pants, that will fit him well; and be sure to get them cheap ; for we feel the pinch of the hard times, and the high cost of food during the war ; and Father Rab bit has had no work for several months '." 'Bargain Sale Furs Are Low Grade Dog If a strange man. who says he is a traveling salesman getting rid of his samples, calls to see you and offers you a set of fine furs cheap, don't buy them. At least this Is the advice of Resident Manager Alkus of the Burns detective agency. Mr. Alkus says that a number of clients bav reported to him the pur chase of furs during the past week, pay ing, from $20 to 125 for the "bargain samples," and have later found out that the furs are quite unsuitable for Christ mas presents for friend wife, being nothing more than low grade dog skin. Belgium Gets Loan; Total, $69,900,000 Washington, Dec 22. (U. P.) A loan of 2,000tD00 to Belgium was authorized Friday by Secretary McAdoo. making a total loan to Belgium of 1(9,900.000 and to all allies 83.996.9O0.0OO. Victrola XIV $165 Other Models $20 to $380 Any Victrola on the Easiest Terms I I ExJI I ir.f I I I 177 ' xil JttA V. I IaW I I I l l' ; il l . trtJI I 1 M V 1 II 11 a I O. S llHVf N ftJCTa3yiJ "D I Hales a than a ' a VICTROLA, 1 m Dealer in Steinway and other Pianot, Pianola Pianos, Victrola and Record, Player M asic, Ukulele, Musical instrument, Sheet Music Sixth asd Ksrrtaoa StreeU ' (OypealU Psatofrie) . POB.TLA.Hl Seattle Taeekma Ssekaas ' PARTR1DOE WW SB4 . I His mother had very large family; and It was hard for her to maka both ends meet. And Jimmy Coon was very happy, and ran mto Peter's bedroom to tell him the good news. And little Peter was delight ed ; but he asked Jn dismay. "How can I go to the clothiag store without any pants?" And little Peter began to cry. And Mother Rabbit ran Into the bedroom and gave little Peter a big hug. to com fort him; and h said. "Now llttl Peter you brush away those tears right away. I have a nice plan. Here's my nice new shawl, and I'll Just pin that around you. and no on will noUo that your pants are gone!" 8o Jimmy Coon and Mother Rabbit got the shawl pinned around little Peter Rabbit very nicely. And Jimmy Coon and Peter Rabbit started for the second hand clothing store. But you would have laughed yourself Into fits if you had seen bow funny little Peter Rabbit looked dressed up in his Mother's new gray shawl I Larceny From Store Charged to Prisoner Karl Schneider was arrested Friday afternoon In a local department store by City De tec Uvea J. Uolony and Cols man and charged with larcpny from a stor. When arrested. Schneider told the officers that he had a wife and four small children. In his possession war found several cheap toys and other small articles which hs Is alleged t have stolen in th stor. He Is held la the city Jail in default of $2S0. Heavy Rain and Gale Sweep Over Astoria Astoria, Or.. Deo. 22. After i Uon of rain and wind storms her. heavy ram fell Friday night and a gale that registered SO miles early in the evening increased during the night Re ports that a vessel had been sh In- wrecked on the Washington shore near th mouth of th Columbia are untrue. r & - r l What better gift what happier thought than this wonder musical instrument the very best 'of them all a VICTROLA to provide music any time all the time to listen to or to dance by? A word of warning the popular styles in certain woods and finishes go. quickly therefore, why not select the very victrola you want to give, and have it put aside for delivery Christmas week? Sherman, M av&Ca Join Via Red Cross Today; I A duty everyone owes to humanity. Liberty Is Filled With Holiday Cheer Christmas Preparations at Big Motion Picture House Are Unusually Elaborate. . CHRISTMAS preparations at th I4b- entering ths doors, the atmosphere fairly reka with holiday cheer and warmth. Greenery.- polnsttias and holly are nsed with artistic discretion, together with myriads of electric tight bulbs. On each sid of th stag are Christmas treea. electric lighted and a-gtltter. A. part of this display Is for ths chil dren's party, scheduled for 9 :I0 o'clock Monday morning next: ths other part is for ths grownups who are appreciative of ths meaning of the Christmas sea son. From present Indications, almost every kiddie in Portland is going to b on hand Monday morning for Manager Myrick's party. It promises to be the greatest fun-feat that Portland children have ever had. That box of Kra use's chocolates, resdy for each llttl guest, has Its attractions ; others wsnt to ses "Big Bill" Hart In Wild West man euvers ; still others are clamoring for a view of "Fatty" Arbackie as "A Coun try Hero," and yet others are going lust because they Ilk parties, and to see Santa Clans. For ther will be Santa Clans, and it is said that he will be different from any Santa Claus any kiddle ever saw before. Federal Education Agents Are Coming Tkey yrm Address Memsers sf Oregsa Stats Teackers Association Xsxt FrU day at Ceavestiea s Tralslag. Salem. Or., Dee. 2i. Ben W. Johnson, federal agent for Industrial education, and W. O. Hummel, federal agent for agricultural education, will be In Port land next week and at 4 o'clock Frl day afternoon will address ths 8tats Teachers association In ths auditorium of Lincoln high school. Word that the men would visit Port' land was received by J. A. Churchill, superintendent of public instruction. Friday, and hs took the matter up with the secretary of th teachers' association and arranged for them to have a placs on ths program. "The speakers will explain fully to ths teachers of Oregon ths subject or vocational education as It pertains to ths administration of ths 8mlth-Hughes law, not only In Oregon but in other states." said Mr. Churchill. "Th whole trend of secondary education may be changed through th plan wrkd out In ths various states for ths administra tion of ths Smith-Hugh law, and every tescher should be informed aa to ths progress of ths work thus far." Ths Smith-Hugh law provides fed oral funds for us in cooperation with th various states In training teachers for vocational Instruction and In main taining vocational instruction tn high schools. 1; v Amusements f oi Soldiers Is V Object : E. .H. Sothern and Winthrcp Ames Will Yisit France in Near Future. NEW TORK. Dec 22. L N. B E. H. Sothern. th actor, and WtrT- throp Ames, th theatrical manager, will sail for Francs within a few weeks to make a survey of th amusement needs of th American soldiers, ft was an nounced by th war work council of ths T. M. C A. ... Suffragette Leader 4 - . Loses Damage Suit Now Tork. Dec 22. (L N. B.) Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, wall known Suf fragist and head of th national woman suffrage party, Friday lost her appeal la a I2S.000 suit Instituted against th Le high Valley railroad for injuries sus tained In 1911, while slapping from a train In Jersey City. Th appellate di vision of th supreme court handed down a decision affirming; ths finding of th lower court. Dr. Shaw wss with Mrs. Carri Chap man Catt whan th accident occurred. Sh was prevented from filling a tectum tour, sh claimed. ... ' PARkCrt'8 . - HUR BALSAM AMUSEMENTS HEILIG Brsadway st Tsyter MX1M I AID A.lltS Last Time Tonight, 8:15 0t Drama TURN tothe RIGHT 'a m.v or - LOVI. L.S MSMTBS), TMNILLB. 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';: With BDly Brrssias sad Hast W Prottv Oirsk i FIVK OTNKSJIS) SOTS Thrae a.rtnraiinw safir- BisM cartels st Taad. ' sLoaxaa rtATSMS As la . -too suajT MwasAsor , . ' ' Ose Ceadwaeaw Scraaai ef LaafWcf Prioaa: IK SSe. TSc SaC MaU. 2a. ft Kvst Waaftt Tk TraS sf tas ma. LYR I C utieat, ... STOCK Mat, XaBX. IS. VbfTrta eoatla fa Haa A Fraaka. Cc BAKER Taa'tM taat Tkns lie. as . Tka srarty Bint il Ckaraa aad tka rrle Mseioal Cuarnly Cams near aa TMt bIIRT LIARS Next week, beginning tomorrow mat inee, T Maatard Kiaf..- Where do toe go tonight? Cotillion Hall ;. 14th, off Washtattoa. ! The Big Dance Ball -burins; sprinc, floor. Bast . . ' aaosle. .' ; Montros JUngier. sCgr. - Hearst-Palhe Newi OREGON JOURNAL Naars pictures of northwest and aational event srtU spar eavth week at leasts theatres throvh mvt th aerthweet. Inrlttrtan UastV9 of Fnrtiaad. .