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Chicago Ctbtc <0pera Company A U D I T O R I U M PORTLAND, M A R C H OREGON 22, 23, 24 1928 COLLINS BROTHERS COMPANY Distributors MOTOR CARS M O T O R CARS WASHINGTON S T AT £ I ST P O R T L A N D , We render complete unexcelled O R E G O N guaranteed service Quality— of design—of construction—of comfort—is so inherently a part of " B i r c h f i e l d " Upholstered L i v i n g Room F u r n i t u r e — t h a t by comparison i t makes anyone's dollar look oversized—it buys so much more. Compare! and you'll choose ' ' B i r c h f i e l d " The " B i r c h f i e l d " Davenport above in Mohair . . . $119.00 the Chair . . , $64.50 POWERS JL For supreme amusement,^comfort THIRD AND YAMHILL and entertainment attend -<=- W+JF the Portland Theatre T h e HEATHMAN HOTELS for W e s t e r n -k& H o s p i t a l i t y • -ts#- BROADWAY AT SALMON PARK AT SALMON 5 Pipe Hours Organ Concert Daily T R Y OUR C O F F E E SHOPS FOR AFTER THEATRE SPECIALS Prices Reasonable G. E . H E A T H M A N Owner and Manager Atwater Kent, Gilfillan and Kolster Radios and RCA 3rd F l o o r — S h e r m a n , Clay & Co. Radiolas Chicago Civic Opera Company 1927-1928 INSURE IN S U R E Officers I N S U R A N C E M E . S A M U E L I N S U L L , President M R . CHARLES G. DAWES, V i c e - P r e s i d e n t M R . L O U I S B . KUPPENHEIMER, Vice-Pres. M R . STANLEY FIELD, Sec. and Treas. Board of Trustees M r . Robert A l l e r t o n M r s . Jacob B a u r M r . J o h n A l d e n Carpenter M r . R i c h a r d T . Crane, J r . M r . Charles G. Dawes M r . W i l l i a m R. Dawes M r . Samuel A . Ettelson M r . Stanley F i e l d M r . J o h n F . Gilchrist M r . E r n e s t R. G r a h a m M r s . E d w a r d Hines M r . Samuel I n s u l l M r . Robert E . K e n y o n M r . L o u i s B . Kuppenheimer M r s . Rockefeller McCormick M r . H a r o l d F. McCormick M r s . A r t h u r Meeker M r . Joseph R. Noel M r . M a r t i n A . Ryerson M r s . Charles H . Schweppe M r . E d w a r d F. Swift M r . H e r m a n Waldeck HARVEY W E L L S & CO. FAILING B U I L D I N G B E A C O N Roth Violins and L u d w i g D r u m s 3rd F l o o r — S h e r m a n , Clay & Co. 7 3 0 5 Chicago C i v i c Opera Company Continued T h e Oldest Mortgage Organization in the Committee on Management Samuel Insull Pacific Northwest President Stanley Field Secretary and Treasurer Herbert M . Johnson Business Manager Clark A. Shaw Manager of Tour Giorgio Polacco Musical Director Harry W. Beatty Technical Director Jesse D. Scheinman Auditor O u r organization devotes its time Chiefs of Departments Julian Dove energy a n d expert efficiency to specializing Scenic Artist in R. S. Jeffers Stage Carpenter First Edward H . Moore Mortgage Loans Chief Electrician W m . B. Young HACMASTERJRELAND I 1002 WILCOX BUILDING Master of Properties P H O N E BROADWAY Antoine Oberding J o h n H & n c o c K M u l u t v l L i f e I n s . Co. Ted Henneman , , Adolph Senz Wigs Make the 0 9 6 4 eorre<tpon&Q/)t' Master of Wardrobe Armor COJNC Our concerts are broadcast over KGW (The Oregonian) on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 7:30 for your entertainment Portland Theatre a weekly habit B E S T W I S H E S for A Successful Opera Season from Portland Symphony Orchestra of P o r t l a n d C A R D PAID FOR BY H E N R Y A f t e r o r a t t h e a n y t i m e L.CORBETT O p e r a ^ J<] A T a t • MANNINGS NEW REFECTORY 326 ALDER STREET Opposite OPEN A L L NIGHT Oregonian OPEN A L L NIGHT C o m p l e t e L i b r e t t o s of t h e O p e r a Sheet M u s i c D e p t . — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. Guarantors for Portland Season Chicago Civic Opera Company C. F . A d a m s J . C. A i n s w o r t h Cecil G. Applegath W. B. Ayer M a y o r George L . B a k e r W . Q. B a t e m a n A. M. Bedell Charles F . Berg Philip Buehner Amos Burg John H . Burgard Cartozian Brothers E . H a l l C'haney A. J . Clarke 0. M. C l a r k Closset & Devers D r . R. C. Coffey Mrs. V i n c e n t Cook B . S. C o l l i n s Congress Hotel E . R. Corbett H e n r y L . Corbett Hamilton F . Corbett Chas. Crogster C. H a r r y D a v i s , J r . J . R. Dodson Mrs. C. A. Dolph J . O. E l r o d Miss Henrietta E . F a i l i n g F o s t e r & K l e i s e r Co. J . K . G i l l Co. G. F . Johnson Piano Co. F r a n k l i n T . Griffith D r . R. G. H a l l Eric V. Hauser Willard P. Hawley, J r . W . P. Hawley, Sr. Hazelwood Restaurants H e a t h m a n Hotel Calvin Heilig Miss E l l a Hirsch L . H . Hoffman T h o m a s D. H o n e y m a n M. A . H o w a r d W m . Isensee, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaloff H e n r y J e n n i n g & Sons M. J . J o n e s 1. K a u f m a n Peter K e r r E . D. K i n g s l e y D r . George K i r k p a t r i c k K . H. Koehler . . . y o u r costume i n its m o s t plete H. form Iieles Coats, & at Co. frocks, L a r s , furs, lingerie, hose and accessories, e v e r y important fashion e n dorsed b y s t y l e authorities . . - selected with specialised c o n c e n t r a tion for the personal needs of P o r t l a n d w o m e n ! (Continued) H.LIEBES &,CO. * BROADWAY A T MORRISON Portland's comis Amusement oe n t e r , t h e n e w Portland Theatre B u s s e s — R a i l Cars— Fire Apparatus T r u c k s — M A C K - INTERNATIONAL M O T O R T R U C K CORPORATION 285 OREGON ST., COR. ADAMS PHONE EAST 1428 H e r e i s y o u r l a s t great — Opportunity i n the W e s t CRESCENT C I T Y , California, offers a r a r e c o m b i n a t i o n of advantages to the investor and the homeseeker, b e cause (1) T h e U n i t e d States Government has selected Crescent City f o r d e v e l o p m e n t as a n a v a l a n d a i r - b a s e , as w e l l as t h e o u t l e t f o r 70 b i l l i o n f e e t o f g o v ernment timber. ( 2 ) T h e 80,000 s q u a r e miles tributary to Crescent C i t y is as C R E S C E N T C I T Y CALIFORNIA The Water-Gateway to T H E Mid-Pacific Empire The largest and richest area o f undeveloped n a t u r a l resources i n the United States. Offers investments— (1 * As safe as a bond. (2) As profitable as gilt-edge stock. (3) As valuable as a gold mine or a n o i l well. (4) As desirable as was land i n any new section before development. rich in natural resources as a n y like area i n the United States. (3) L a r g e p r i v a t e i n terests, i n a d d i t i o n to the government, are preparing to develop t h e i r h o l d i n g s a t once, i n c l u d i n g those i n l u m ber, m i n e s a n d w a t e r power. (4) T h e development of t h i s s e c t i o n is s t i l l in its infancy. (6) C r e s c e n t C i t y p r o p e r t y c a n s t i l l be bought at pre-developm e n t prices. S E N D for our literature, or, come in and let us tell you the t r u t h about this new growing city, where the two great highways meet amidst nature's most glorious scenic beauty, and the railroads w i l l meet the water. Today's prices are r i g h t . W . II. BRoadway 5 9 2 0 See 2 1 6 Clara Bow H O W A R D Railway Exchange in " R e d H a i r " at the Portland, Oregon Building Portland Theatre Guarantors for Portland Season Chicago Civic Opera Company Louis L a n g L . A. L e w i s John A. L a i n g H . L i e b e s & Co. L i p m a n Wolfe a n d Co. Ralph B. Lloyd Oliver E . L u t z Hunting-ton M a l a r k e y D r . J o s e p h L . McC'ool L . B . Menafee L . T. Merwin Meier & F r a n k Co. Dr. B . W . Morse W . H . Morrow M u s i c T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n of Portland District Ross Mclntyre E d w . Newbegin W . P . Olds Oregon J o u r n a l Oregonian Publishing Co. Grant Phegley P i h l T r a n s f e r & Storage Co. Portland Hotel Ira F . Powers Chas. B. Preston J . P. R a s m u s s e n H . A. Sargent Schapp's Restaurant L e e Schlesinger Count Senosky H . W . Sharp S h e r m a n C l a y & Co. Percy F . Smith O m a r G. Spencer Cameron Squires Geo. I . S t e e l e E . J . Steele F . C. Stettler Frederick H . Strong R. H . Strong G u y W. T a l b o t W. F . Turner H. B. V a n Duzer Dr. Ben X . Wade Henry Wagner G. W . W e a t h e r l y D r . O. B . W r i g h t C. F . W r i g h t Raymond B. Wilcox T. B. Wilcox Mrs. Theodore B . Wilcox J. B. Yeon Congress A Distinctive Hotel 228 S i x t h at M a i n Street invites you to L u n c h and D i n e at trie Coffee l i b e r a Open 6;30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. or the beautiful ftompetan IXoom Delicious $1.00 Dinner 5:30 to 8:00 Daily Sunday D i n n e r Featuring $1.25 the , Congress T r i o Sundays only S i x t h S t r e e t at M a m Reservations ATwater 0181 Where entertainment reigns supreme—Portland Theatre For 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 t h e M a n of A f f a i r s t h e N e w Studebaker President Eight 100 horsepower. 80 miles per hour. Safety—full vision steel body. L o w center of gravity. 131-inch wheelbase but short turning radius. No finer riding car at any price. Quick-on-the-trigger acceleration. Amplified-action, 4-wheel brakes multiply pedal pressure 3 ^ times. A " w e l l - m a n n e r e d " car—great power under perfect control. 8 Its O n l y D i f f e r e n c e from A m e r i c a ' s M o s t G o s t l i e s t C a r s I s the P r i c e J O H N . K . L E A N D E R - C O M P A N Y STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS BROADWAY AT "Personal " EVERETT Service" F u r n i t u r e and Merchandise Storage, Moving, P a c k i n g and Shipping C a r l o a d D i s t r i b u t o r s — W a r e h o u s e on F r e e T r a c k a g e P I H L TRANSFER & STORAGE BRoadway 2156 475 H O Y T S T R E E T CO. Portland, Oregon KANSAS CITY L I F E One of A m e r i c a ' s Strongest I n s u r a n c e Companies OVER $ 3 7 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 IN FORCE TODAY CHARLES Manager B E a c o n 0521 GRAMM for - Oregon 1023 P A C I F I C B U I L D I N G PORTLAND'S SEASON OF GRAND AUDITORIUM, MARCH With OPERA 22, 23, 24, 1928 the Chicago Ctbtc c^pera Company THE GREATEST CLARK A. ARTISTS SHAW, IN THE GREATEST General Manager of OPERAS Tour P r e s e n t e d b y t h e C i t y of P o r t l a n d , O r e . P r o g r a m P u b l i s h e d by A . E . W E L L I N G T O N American Bank Building B E a c o n 9835 T 7 0 U R j e w e l e r s h o u l d merit the trust a n d confidence that is placed i n y o u r p h y s - i c i a n , b a n k e r or a t t o r n e y d& I r e s p e c t f u l l y i n v i t e y o u r p a t r o n a g e . The w i l l p r o v e t h e w i s d o m of y o u r s e l e c t i o n of m e a s a d e p e n d a b l e j e w e l e r Sff future Twenty years' intensive experience, unexcelled reputation. Specializing in Diamonds G . and Platinum Mountings C r a m e r Suite 720 Selling G. Cramer Co. Building c A l d e r at Sixth B E a c o n 8489 The Portland Theatre leads—others follow For your motor's protection— For your car's dependability— For your own economy— G E N E R A L GASOLINE AND PARABASE MOTOR O I L ( 1 0 0 % Pure Paraffine Base) V A t this GENERAL^ PETROLEUM CORPORATION of 2500 General Independent Dealers GREEN AND WHITE Sign GASOLINE ^LUBRICANTSA B r u n s w i c k , Columbia and V i c t o r S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. Records MILD? v e r y mild Y e s ! and Yet They Satisfy CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES "NATURAL TOBACCO TASTE" ELLISON-WHITE C O N S E R V T O R Y , E. 10th N . at W e d l e r . 10th Successful Season. Frances Striegel B u r k e , Director. V L A D I M I R S V E T L O F F , distinguished Russian operatic t e n o r , H e a d of V o c a l D e p a r t m e n t . New T e r m Just Beginning, B r a n c h in N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22 A T 8:00 AIDA (In Italian) O p e r a i n F o u r A c t s a n d Seven Scenes L i b r e t t o by Antonio Ghislanzoni M u s i c b y Giuseppe Verdi , The King- of Egypt.. Amneris, his Daughter Radames, C a p t a i n of the G u a r d Aida, a n E t h i o p i a n Slave Ramfis, H i g h Priest Amonasro, K i n g of E t h i o p i a Priestess .'. A Messenger ; Incidental Dances by M a r i a Yurieva and Conductor—Giorgio Polacco L'abborrita rivale Chase B a r o m e o Cyrena, V a n Gordon ..Charles M a r s h a l l Rosa Raisa « Virgilio Lazzari Cesare F o r m i c h i Elinor Mario Lodovico Oliviero Ballet (She M y Rival Detested) V e r d i — C y r e n a V a n R e c o r d D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. cALMA C L A R E Gordon No. 5029-M BICKNASE P o r t l a n d Representative B 4 R B E E E U X S Y S T E M OF C O N S T R U C T I V E V O I C E P R O D U C T I O N a n d CREATIVE INTERPRETATION (DRAMATICS) Phones: S t u d i o , B E a c o n 1839; Res., B E a c o n 1993 ' 702 S T U D I O B U t L D I N G G O O D R I C H Organ: Piano: B E a c o n 1047 H . G O O D E L L Harmony 9 0 9 Studio Building Tenor B O U C H E R , Member of the Pacific C o a s t A c a d e m y of T e a c h e r s of Singing T w o y e a r s a s s i s t a n t S a l v a t o r e Cottone, Milan, I t a l y E R N E S T C R O S B Y , Tenor, S A R A H ABBY 808 Studio Building Don't miss the Portland HOWES, Soprano, Associate BEacon 5822 Theatre programs Teachers T h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t of P o r t l a n d M u s i c T e a c h e r s use a n d endorse the S t e i n w a y P i a n o a n d agree w i t h P e r c y Grainger that: "There are certainly no pianos in the world that can begin to compare with the Steinway; it is tender, responsive, delicate, facile, heroic, aristocratic, glorious/' LIST Adams, L. L. Acklev, A l v i n E. A d k i n s , R o l l i n P. Agnew, Ruth Aldridge, Valma A l e x a n d e r , M r s . G. F . Allen, Bess Allison, Alice Alsberge, Blenn A n slow, C l a r a Stafford Archer, Inez Osborn Arnspiger, Stella M a t h e w s Ashfield, F a y e B. A s h w o r t h , C. O. A t of sky, Genevieve Bacon, Ted Bacon, Walter A. Baier, A m y Warren Baird, Stella T u t t l e Ballard. Mrs. E m m a L. Bambery, E m i l y Iten B a r n e s , M r s . R o b e r t R. Bartholomew, Mrs. H. W. Barratt; Willetta B a r t o n , M r s . W a l t e r C. B a r t r a m , L a u r a E. Bateman, Laura Baxter, Mrs. M. J. Baxter, Winetta Marr Beable, M . C h a r l o t t e Beals, Russel E l l i s B e a u m o n t , C a r r i e R. B e a t t y , W . R. Beck, Esther L. Becker, E d i t h N. Becker, L u c i e n E. Bell, Hazel G u r r Bettman, H . L. Bicknase, A l m a Clare Bissonnette, Ouida Bjornskjold, Povl Bliss Francisca Bohlman, M r s . H e r m a n T. Bolik, Mrs. F. L. ' Boone, Mabelle Boone, W i l l i a m Robinson Boucher, H . Goodell Bourner, M a u d Boyer, Esther L. Bracons, Mabel W. Bradford, Miss B. B r a d y , M i n n i e A. Brasch, Mrs. Sarah E. Brasch, Urania H . Brown, Emily Brown, Gretchen Bullock, M a r y Burdick, Frances N. B u r k e , Frances Striegel Burtt, Ethel Edick B u s h J o s e p h i n e S. Butler, Verl Caffee, Miss L u l u Calbreath, Helen OF T E A C H E R S AS GIVEN Caldwell, Eleanor Stockton Campbell, A n n a D. Campbell, David Campbell, Myrtle, W . Cannon, Ethel Gertrude Cantrell, M a r y Rice Carl, Mrs. Sigrid Carlson, R u b y Carr, K a t h e r i n e V. Carrick, Jean Warren Carroll, E u l a h Mitchell Case, L u c y M . Can t h o r n , M a r y Chambers, Helen E h m a n n Chapman, Pauline Miller Chase, S t u a r t A. Childs. M r s . L. D. Chilson, L a u r a Sharp C l a r k , D o r o t h y .lane Clarke, Mrs. Dudley Field Clifford, N l t a Briggs Close, R u t h L o r r a i n e Cohen, Blanche Coleman, Mrs. Sylvia Confrey, R u t h A. C r a i n , R u b y Kellogg" Crittenden, R u t h Cummins, Lucille C'urran, A l i c e A. Cutter, M u r i e l W. Dan forth, Virginia Davidson, D a d a Ross Davies, Bessie De Camp, Hazel D e w i e r t , E l e a n o r F. Denton, Carl De Pinto. V i c t o r De Voe, P a u l i n e Dierke, Beatrice Dierke, Charles D i m m i c k , Mrs. A. E. Dodge, M a r y V. Dutton, Anna Zerwas Eddy, E d i t h Chapman E d w a r d s , Jessie E w i n g E i c h e n l a u b , •R*>atri'n H . Eichenlaub, Franck E k s t r o m , JECatheryn S h a r k e y Elder, F r e d D. Ellingswt>rth, L i l l i a n E l l i o t t . Jessie E l i z a b e t h Emrich, Rita Eseman, M r s . M a r i e J . A. E r n e s t A. Evans Evans, E d i t h Collais Evans, E. M a l d w y n e Fargo, J . Ross Farrin, Viroqua Frances Fishel, Mrs. Pearl Fisher, Genevieve Fitch, Alice H . Flack, Robert B. AND Flynn, Mamie Helen Poland, Carrie E. Foley, E d i t h Forbes, M a r y Gordon Forrester, L u l u M a y Forsythe, Olga N . Fox, L a u r a L . Foy, Nettie Leona 'Franing, Harriet M. Frazee, A u d i a Ramsay F r e d e r i c k , C a t h e r i n e C. Fyke, Ruth Evelyn G a l l a g h e r , M a r y R. GaTyean, H . T . Garner, M r s . A. E. G a r r e t t . E m m a G. Gaskins, W i l l i a m Frederick Gershkovitch, Jacques Gianelli, Rose F r i e d l e G l e a s o n . G. H . Goetz, M r s . G e r t r u d e Goffreiere, Reuben Charlyle G o l d e n , Geo. Goodman, Roy Goodrich, Frederick W . Goughler, Helen Goodwin, Julia Mills G r a m , M r s . F r e d . P. Graves, E v a L. Gregory, Lenore Griffin, Miss B. Griffin, Marguerite Johnson Guiver, E d w i n Haehlen, Frida Hale, Helen H a m b l e n , B a r b a r a G. Hansen, Helga L. H a r d i n g , Grace H . Harper, Jean Harrison, Muriel M. H a r t , L u c i a Caffall Haskins, Maud Bell Hatter, Lenore H . Hawkins, Mrs. Frank W m . Henney, A n n a Beele Heppner, Miss Catherine H e r b e r s , M a e C. Hicks, Doris Adair Hicks, Mrs. Ethel Hoben, Elizabeth Hoeber, Gertrude Hohberger, Miss Louise Holling, Ximena H o l l i n g s w o r t h , J . A. H o l l i s t e r , M r s . J o h n R. Honska, W i l l a Eades Hoppe, Theresa L. H o u g h t o n , A. K . Howells, Lillian H u c k e , H e l e n e C. Hufford, Julie Berg Hughes, Juanita Hult, Mildred Anderson OTHERS: Shermanjpiay & Co. BEacon 6261 S i x t h a n d M o r r i s o n Sts. A n d f o r t y other Coast Salem, Eugene, Longview, Seattle, Tacoma, and Oakland (Continued Portland, Oregon Cities i n c l u d i n g : on following Spokane, page) M a r t i n and Silver Guitars 3 r d F l o o i — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. San Francisco Superior Tire and Repair Co. (>th and Pine Streets Distributors of M A S O N T I R E S Repairing—Vulcanizing — Gas—Oil Telephone BEacon 7111 MAMIE H E L E N FLYNN Residence Studio jPl/1 J1/1 Telephone Portland Hotel XlUllU c^lTwater 1171 E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A T O R Y , E. 10th N. a t W e i d l e r . F r a n c e s Striegel B u r k e , Director. Courses Leading to Teachers' Certificates and Diplomas. EDOUARD HURLIMANN, Swiss V i o l i n i s t , Concertmaster Portland Symphony Orchestra Heads Violin D e p a r t m e n t — M i s s Maxine Telford, V i o l i n Preparatory Department. New Term Just Beginning. B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. S Y N O P S I S OF S C E N E S I — S c e n e 1. P a l a c e i n M e m p h i s . S c e n e 2. T h e T e m p l e o f P t h a . ACT I I — S c e n e 1. A m n e r i s ' C h a m b e r . S c e n e 2. P u b l i c S q u a r e a t M e m p h i s . A C T I I I — N e a r the T e m p l e of I s i s . A C T I V — S c e n e 1. H a l l i n t h e P a l a c e . S c e n e 2. T e m p l e o f V u l c a n , the C r y p t . ACT Record and Sheet M u s i c C h a r g e A c c o u n t s opened S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. for the asking Portland's Most Exclusive Ready -to- Wear 130 Tenth Street MRS. FRED L. OLSEN "The Teacher Who Sings, the Singer Who Teaches" SOPRANO Authorized Exponent of Yeatman Griffith, New York lOLSON MIXED CHORUS D I R E C T O R O F ^ OLDS, WORTMAN & K I N G CHORUS (MAZAMA MIXED CHORUS EFFIB HERBERT Y E O M A N , Assistant S t u d i o s : 207-8-9 F i n e A r t s B u i l d i n g . Alex Hyde, Portland's favorite band leader Teacher Phone B R o a d w a y at the Portland Theatre 2501 ELLISON-WHITE CONSERVTopv „ M , t Weidler. For Ten Years Portland's O u t s t a n d i n g S c h o o l of M u s i c a n d D r a m l * ' - CP4NCES STRIEGEL BURKE, DIRECT O R O F P I A N O D E P T . , Miss Lela s £ ? ' " S INew Term Just Beginning, Branch i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. ' A s s i s t a n t . |wew E c For That "Different" Evening 1 0 I I , A r t t e r FRIDAY NIGST^^CHTS, SNOMMKAIDEN (Sniegurotchka) liiglish) Spring- | t r i r y T a l e O p e r a i n F o u r \M a n d a P r o l o g u e Original Text takln f r o m Ostrovsky M u s i c by jf. p j m s k y - K o r s a k o f f A DANCE AND DINE IN T H E GOLD ROOM OF T H E jHultnomaf) Herman Kenin AND His Orchestra adjudged b y critics to be one of the best dance orchestras in A m e r i c a , play e v e r y evening from 6:30 to 12. T h e tempting m e n u s suggested b y Chef R o n s i n and the attentive service s u p e r vised b y Headwaiter E u s t a c e have made the Multnomah Portland's favorite host. A T 8:00 a S Sniegurotchka Shepherd L e i Coupava F a i r y Spring Czar Berendey Mlsguir King Frost Bobyl Bobylika Bermiata S p i r i t of t h e Woods First Herald Second Herald Page J ; Incidental D a n c e s by M a r i a Y u r i e v a , Assisted b y Messrs, Edith Mason L o r n a Doone J a c k s o n Olga K a r g a u C y r e n a V a n Gordon Charles Hackett R i c h a r d Bonelli Chase Baromeo Desire Defrere ...Maria Claessens Bugenio Sandrini Lodovico Oliviero Albert Rappaport Antonio Nicolich Lucille Meusel Caton, Kunowitch and Ballet C o n d u c t o r — H e n r y G. W e b e r Celeste A i d a ( R a d i a n t Aida) V e r d i — C h a r l e s H a c k e t t — 9 0 2 2 M R e c o r d D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. > "AS IF BY MAGIC" C I T Y West Coast NATIONAL BANK 6th and Oak j f j l i t F®rA* ®* wmmm CHECKING ACCOUNTS Pay by check — i t is a receipt. INTEREST ACCOUNTS M a i n t a i n a surplus. W e pay 3% compounded semi-annually. S e r v e d from 5:30 to 8:30 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Supper Specials and a la Carte Service 8:30 to 12 T o open — a great Porter Building Table d'hote Dinner, $1.50 Cover charge after 9 o'clock, 75c S a t u r d a y s and H o l i d a y s , $1.00 P O R T L A N D EAST 0 1 2 3 a record account, j u s t say " C h a r g e i t ! " t o t h e saleslady S h e r m a n , Clay & Co. At Your Beck and Call Keep your valuable papers safe. Rent about a penny a day. L "The Crowd," " T h e Smart Set," "Lilac T i m e , " are coming to the Portland Theatre HADDORFF QA Irue 'Piana 4 usic lovers are i n v i t e d to v i s i t my interesting display o f these d i s t i n g - uished pianos. J o h n H . Dundore FIFTH FLOOR TERMINAL SALES BLDG. 12th and Morrison Streets Opera and Toasters •££#W h a t h a s G r a n d O p e r a to do w i t h t o a s t e r s ? Not toasters who "toast" the S t a r s , b u t t h i n g s y o u t o a s t b r e a d on, to m a k e i t m o r e p a l a t a b l e a n d digestible. T h i s much. T h a t t h i s O p e r a C o m p a n y h a i l s f r o m C h i c a g o a n d so does t h e G a s C o m p a n y ' s c a m p a i g n on t o a s t e r s , w h i c h i n d u c e d the s p e a k e r a t t h e C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e the o t h e r e v e n i n g to r e m a r k a b o u t the p e c u l i a r s i g n he s a w a t S i x t h a n d S a l m o n : " O n e K r i s p y T o a s t e r for 40c—2 for 3 9 c . " This plan w a s copied from Chicago. Prof. Ivey, r e m a r k e d about drawbacks, and i n 1919—before i n a d d r e s s i n g a C h i c a g o a u d i e n c e a couple of y e a r s ago, i t s soot a n d s m o k e , h o p i n g G a s h e a t i n g w o u l d e l i m i n a t e t h e s e now Chicago is pushing G a s Househeating, as P o r t l a n d started other cities h a d begun. T h u s C h i c a g o copied P o r t l a n d . N o w c o m e s t h e effort i n b o t h c i t i e s to e d u c a t e people of h o t w a t e r on t a p . H o w m u c h , hot w a t e r w i t h the does a d d to one's a t t r a c t i v e n e s s ! T h e d a y w i l l c o m e w h e n t h e u n l i m i t e d s u p p l y of p i p i n g h o t w a t e r w h i c h o n l y G a s r e a d on t h e C h i c a g o b i l l b o a r d s : " Y o u C a n D o it B e t t e r Player Rolls and Roll Cabinets 2 n d F l o o r — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. u p to t h e a d v a n t a g e s resulting cleanliness, every home demands can furnish. A s you with Gas." STOCK REDUCTION SALE Our Entire Stock Other T h a n Contract Goods P I A N O S ... R A D I O S ... B A N D I N S T R U M E N T S V I O L I N S ... D R U M S Prices That Will Astound the Buying SEIBERLING-LUCAS Public MUSIC CO. Portland's Great Music Store 151 F O U R T H S T R E E T E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A T O R Y , E. 10th N . a t W e i d l e r . F r a n c e s S t r i e g e l B u r k e , Director. O p p o r t u n i t y for A p p e a r a n c e in Recitals and Plays for S t u d e n t s W h e n Prepared. D O R I S S M I T H , D i r e c t o r of Rose F e s t i v a l P a g e a n t , h e a d s S T A G E C R A F T D e p t . ELIZABETH W O O D B U R Y heads S P E E C H A R T S Dept. New T e r m Just Beginning. B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. SYNOPSIS OF S C E N E S T h e s c e n e t a k e s p l a c e i n t h e p r e h i s t o r i c l a n d of the B e r e n d e y s P R O L O G U E — T h e R e d M o u n t a i n n e a r the C z a r ' s C a p i t a l . ACT I — T h e V i l l a g e of t h e B e r e n d e y s . ACT I I — T h e Czar's Palace. A C T I I I — T h e Sacred Forest. A C T I V — T h e V a l l e y of Y a r i l o . Steinway, Steck and Everett S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. Pianos CUBA W H E A T L E Y ' S SCHOOL OF DANCING L E S S O N S $1.00 284 M A I N S T R E E T A T W A T E R 1892 FEATURING ACROBATIC AND SENSATIONAL TAP DANCING L e s s o n s a l s o t o be h a d in B u c k a n d W i n g S o f t S h o e — E c c e n t r i c S t e p s — W a l t z C l o g Acrobatic — Ball Room — Tango — Spanish — Russian — Apache Doice Pipe Orcjan Florence Knowlton Piano Lamps, Linens, Old Sheffield Robb & K e n d a l l Iroington Studio : „, ... _ 730 TPeldler St. Trinity 1035 g m Interior st Side Studio: Studio oldg., IPest Park & CTaulor St. Beacon 1047 Novelty Decorators 163A Tenth S t . Jewelry B E a c o n 7418 The Largest Assortment in Portland to Select From N. S O L O M O N P a n l aS , g e a t r c OcCa£i6'n&\ ' • F o r A l l S o c i a l GREATEST VARIETY- FINEST : QUAMtT-i C L A R K E F L O R I M O R R I S O N B E T W E E N K e e p y o u r eye on t h e Portland Theatre for consistently good B R O S . S T S S T R E E T FOURTH AND F I F T H entertainment T h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t of P o r t l a n d M u s i c T e a c h e r s use a n d e n d o r s e the S t e i n w a y P i a n o a n d a g r e e w i t h P e r c y Grainger that: "There are certainly no pianos in the world that can begin to compare with the Steinway; it is tender, responsive, delicate, facile, heroic, aristocratic, glorious." LIST H u n t , Perry D. Huppner, Mrs. Herman A. Hutchinson, Paul K. Hynson, Annie Lord Isham, Virgil Jackson, Helen H u n t Jesse, E l l a C o n n e l l Johns, M a r i e J o h n s o n , A g n e s C. Johnson, Elizabeth E. Johnson, Gladys Lee Johnson, Mrs. J . Harvey Johnson. Helen L. Jones, E l l a B. Jones, H e l e n Caples J o n e s , R o d n e y C. K a u f m a n , Joe Keep, Margaret Keiser, A. L. Keiser, R u t h Bradley Keller, Frieda Kenny, Ethel H. K e n t , E t h e l C. Kern, Katherine V. Kies, M r s . M . B. Kinsell, M r s . T. Klapper, Beatrice Khowlton, E. Bruce Kohler, Mrs. Nina W. Koegel, Zella Payson K u t e r , M r s . J u l i a C. Landry, E m m a Welch Leaska. Mme. Leah Le Bond. Arnold Lewis, Elsie M. L e w i s , Jessie L . Lieser, L e a h L i n d q u i s t , Viola. MacKenzie. L a u r a Magers, M i n n e t t a M a n n i n g , J u a n i t y Chaney Manthie, Gwendola Ma.pes, M i n n i e D u d e n Marchbanks, H a r r i e t Beal Maiden, Kate Dell Marshall, Alice B r o w n Mai-sters, L i v i a B. Mastin, Mrs. M a r y May, Nellie Rothwell McBreen, Jean McLean McC'anns, S h i r l e y McFarlane, J . Louise McKercher. Jean McLravy, Mrs. Minna McMichael, Alice K. Merchant, Zelma M c P h e r s o n , A n n a D. Metzger, M r s . H e n r y Wrn. M e y e r , G e o r l y S. Michael, Susie Michel, Rose M : Miller, Reatha Fowler Milligan, Camilla Canfield Monteith, Mrs. John E. OF T E A C H E R S AS GIVEN Moore, A n n a Helen Moore, M r s . A. M . Moore, Alice Price Moore, M r s . Clifford Moreland, Olga B. Mowrey, Dent Muir, J. MacMillian Mulkey, Frances Nichols. Mildred Nordstrom, Ernest M. N o r g e n , O l g a O. R. O c k w i g , B e u l a h C. O'Connor, Stanley B. Olsen, M r s . F r e d L . O ' N e a l , - B e t t y S. Owenby, Daisy Owens, A n n e t t e Parker, Mrs. M. L. Parker, Orpha Patterson. Cora Blosser P a u l i n g , F. L u c i l e Pearson, Ingeborg Olund Pehrson, Vyda. Stage P e r k i n s , H a r k e r S. Pelton, Florence Pelz, M i s h a Pendergrass, M a y Pennington. Mrs. Louis W. P e t t i b o n e . L i l l i a n R. Phillips, Helen W. Phillips, Frankie Plympton, Mabel Joe, B e t h M c C o r m a c k P o o l , M r s . R. O . Pozzi, Pospera Preston, Verne Price, D o r o t h y Cornell Pureed, B e r t h a A. Rae, A r a h H o y t Reed, Rose Coursen Replogle, Bonnie B a i r d Pice, Florence A v r e y Reynolds, M a r t h a B. Rice, M r s . L o u i s e A. Ricker, Katherine Hohen Roberts, Helen Trogen R o b e r t s , R. T . Robertson, W i l l i a m Fraser R o o t . E d w a r d C. Rowe, Susan Beech Ruff, Olga R y d e r , L i l l i a n C. Sahli, E s t h e r L o r i n e S a n d e r s , Q. E . Sanders, R u t h Orser Sandstrom, Ronhild Schwartz, Gertrude K. Scott, H e l e n a Shelley, M a r g u e r i t e Silcocks, Mae Simmons. Bernice Simons, L u c i a . Davis Skougaard, Mrs. Florence AND N. Slater, L i l a M . Smith, Arline Snider, F l o r a Sorenson, Alice S p i t z n e r . O. E . S t a l e y , S. J a m e s Stanley, Allis M . S t a r k , A u r e l i a P. Steel, E l v i r a E l i z a b e t h S t e e l e , L a n c e t t o R. Stevens, E t h e l W i l l i a m s S t e w a r t , M r s . Jessie E. Stiles, L . M a u d Stjerna, F r i d a Stone, L o t a Swenson, Charles Swenson, Julia Helene Taft, Gladys T a g l e i r i , Geo. T a y l o r Tallmadge, Claire Tamiesie, Sylvester Thompson, Mrs. Minnie T a y l o r , T o m G. T h o m p s o n , S. B . Thomson, Louise Thornton, Nellie H . Todd, E s t h e r Cox T r e s s l e r , E l i z a b e t h R. Trotter, Eda Trotter, Marjorie Truenbach, W i l m e t h V a n Hoogstraten, Willem V a n Houten, Helen V o n Homeyer, Frances W . Vann, M a r y Adele V a n Veen, Doris V a n n , James Silas Waldron, Laura M. W a l k e r , Mae Ross W a r d , Celia E. Webber, H a l A. W e i n b e r g e r , Rose Welch, Fay Wentz W e l l e r , M r s . C. R o s s Wetmore, Edwin Wetmore, Nellie Hoone Wheeler Roy M a r i o n White, Roy J . Wickard, Martha Wickersham, Mrs. Edna Williams, Mary Barrett Williamson, M a r y Holder Wilson, E t h e l Barksdale W i l s o n , Grace A. Wilson, Lulu Wissmath, Mrs. L. Wolfe, Phyllis W o o d f i n , O. L a w r e n c e Woodcock, E d i t h Worrell, Winifred Xanten, Jeannette Boyer Tost, Helen Yount, Frances Z i m m e r m a n , M r s . O. M . OTHERS: \Wm) Sherman,]piay & Co. BEacon 6261 S i x t h a n d M o r r i s o n Sts. Portland, Oregon A n d f o r t y other Coast Cities i n c l u d i n g : Salem, Eugene, Longview, Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane, San Oakland C o m p l e t e L i b r e t t o s of t h e O p e r a S h e e t M u s i c D e p t . — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. Francisco VICTOR- BRUNSWICK- COLUMBIA RECORDS Come in and hear the new and latest releases in spacious record rooms . . . . Second Floor. AGENTS Stromberg- FOR Carlson and Atwater Kent Radios T l f c e . T . K . G - 1 1 1 Cs>- _s Stationers<-^Offlce Booksellers ^s> F I F T H A^D S T A R K J Outfitters^ S T R E E T S G ^ a E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A J O R Y , E. 10th N . a t W e i d l e r . F r a n c e s Striegel B u r k e , Director. O u r C o u r s e s P r o d u c e M u s i c i a n s as W e l l as P e r f o r m e r s . EDNA WHITMAN C H 1 T T I C K , head of T H E O R Y and O R G A N D e p a r t m e n t s ( E a r T r a i n i n g , H a r m o n y , A n a l y sis, C o m p o s i t i o n , a n d C o u n t e r p o i n t ) . N e w T e r m J u s t B e g i n n i n g . Branch in New Studio B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. SATURDAY MATINEE, MARCH 24 a t 2:00 RESURRECTION (In French) Opera in Four Acts L i b r e t t o b y Cesar H a n a u a f t e r the S t o r y b y L e o n French Translation by Paul Ferrier Music by Franco Alfano ACT I. Prince D i m i t r i I v a n o v i t c h N e k l u d o f f Caterina M i k a i l o v n a (Katiusha) Sofia I v a n o v n a , A u n t of D i m i t r i Matrena Pavlovna, Governess An Old Servant Rene Maison M a r y Garden L o r n a Doone Jackson Alice d'Hermanoy Anna Correnti ACT Prince D i m i t r i Caterina M i k a i l o v n a Anna, an Old Peasant Station Master First Peasant Dieu Tolstoi II. .Rene M a i s o n .Mary Garden M a r i a Claessens Antonio Nicolich Lodovico Oliviero '. de G r a c e ( P r a y e r ) A l f a r o - — M a r y G a r d e n N o . R e c o r d D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. 6623 R. TENORYDD ROBERTS J B & S s & b Pupil of J . D. Mehan. New York & Jean De Reszke, late of Paris. Also graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music. London. Mr. Roberts uses the D E R E S Z K E stystein in teaching. Voice tried free by appointment C a l b r e a t h M u s i c S t u d i o s Special Summer Course —June 1st to July 15th MISS C A L B R E A T H , Pianist and Teacher; MISS M A R Y E V E L Y N C A L Soprano and Composer, will arrive from New York to Give Special Work in and R E P E R T O I R E . Write for further information to H E L E N BREATH, VOICE C A L B R E A T H The MUSIC STUDIOS, headquarters for 860 Belmont St., Portland, Or. deluxe entertainment—Portland Phone East 2914 Theatre R e v o l u t i o n I s CUT YOUR F U E L B I L L IN O n ! ! HALF CONIFER S a w d u s t and Hogged Burner Fuel New in Princip'e and Design Revolutionary in Results Obtained Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Call or Phone for Free Literature On Display and in Operation at L E V I N F U R N A C E Co. E a s t E l e v e n t h and B r o a d w a y :: P h o n e E A s t L e t Us Solve and Correct Your Heating Problems F R E E E N G I N E E R I N G SERVICE M U E L L E R Exclusive 4145 Distributors Furnaces for Wood—Coal — Oil —Gas Attention Music Lovers! iK^J^XSS.'E Portland H o t e l Featuring Club Breakfasts Special Merchants Lunch Dinner Dance 6 : 0 0 to 8 : 0 0 Meet 1 P. Me Brunswick, M . at The P o r t l a n d " Columbia and V i c t o r Phonographs S h e r m a n , C l a y <£. Co. T h e B a n k of C a l i f o r n i a , N . A . (A N A T I O N A L B A N K ) Founded 1864 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, Over $17,000,000.00 Commercial Accounts G E N E R A L B A I N K I IN G Savings Accounts Trust Departmsnt H e a d Office: S a n Francisco, Calif. B r a n c h e s : Portland, Taconta, Seattle Safety Deposit Boxes Portland B r a n c h , Sixth and Stark Streets -[ S T E I N W A Y P I A N O i&ateBeUitlar&en ^S*. *9!T\ ± D u n n i n g ¥Y /rtllf S c h o o l , ^ U S E D ]- (^Announces T e a c h e r s ' T r a i n i n g C l a s s in T h e s * ? 7 Z X £ £ & 61 N o r t h S i x t e e n t h S t r e e t , C o r n e r D a v i s . B R o a d w a y 3926 E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A T O R Y , E. 10th N. a t W e i d l e r . F r a n c e s Striegel B u r k e , Director. O u r S t a n d a r d s are A s s u r e d by t h e Excellence of O u r F a c u l t y . BRUNO C O L E T T I , F i r s t Cellist Portland S y m p h o n y Orchestra, Heads C E L L O DEPARTMENT. JACQUES GERSHKOVITCH, C o n d u c t o r J u n i o r S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , Heads SCHOOL OF C O N D U C T I N G . RUTH LORRAINE C L O S E Heads H A R P D E P A R T M E N T . New Term Just Beginning. B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. Prince D i m i t r i Caterina M i k a i l o v n a (called Maslova) La Korablewa L a Bossue L a Rouge Fedia Chief Jailor ACT III. ACT IV. ~ Prince Dimitri.. Caterina Simonson Kritzloff Vera A n Officer A Cossack - .-. _ Conductor—Roberto ACT ACT ACT ACT Rene M a i s o n Mary Garden M a r i a Claessens Alice d'Hermanoy Elinor Mario Lucille Meusel Desire Defrere Rene M a i s o n M a r y Garden Cesare F o r m i c h i Antonio Nicolich Alice d'Hermanoy Albert Rappaport Antonio Nicolich Moranzoni SYNOPSIS OF S C E N E S I . — C o u n t r y H o u s e of Sofia I v a n o v n a . E v e of E a s t e r S u n d a y . II.—A Railroad Station in " L i t t l e Russia." I I I . — W o m e n ' s P r i s o n i n P e t r o g r a d (St. P e t e r s b u r g ) . I V . — E n c a m p m e n t o f t h e P r i s o n e r s o n t h e i r w a y t o S i b e r i a . M o r n i n g of Sunday. Bell & Howell, D e V r y and E a s t m a n o u t f i t s for m a k i n g "personal 3rd F l o o r — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. Easter movies" T H E C A T L I N SCHOOL For Day and Resident Pupils P r e p a r e s G i r l s for a l l Colleges a n d U n i v e r s i t i e s Primary, Music, Intermediate, Catalogues BRoadway 2217 Superlative H i g h Dramatics, Physical entertainment, School Training, Upon Departments Domestic Science Request Culpepper Terrace, Westover supreme music, deluxe features at the new Portland Theatre. HUDSON-ESSEX ^ ^ R E SHOWING New Models Reflecting the Vogue of Tomorrow at prices ranging E s s e x $ 8 9 8 H u d s o n . . $1425 0 0 0 to 0 to $ 9 6 5 $ 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 PORTLAND MOTOR CAR C TENTH AND BURNSIDE BROADWAY Piano Drapes and Bench Cushions 2 n d F l o o r — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. 0521 S A L E S T O C K R E D U C T I O N ON A L L MERCHANDISE O T H E R T H A N CONTRACT GOODS PIANOS E N T I R E O F P O R T L A N D S T O C K M U S I C CO. S L A S H E D BAND INSTRUMENTS :VIOLINS AND ACCESSORIES :CLARINETS : STRINGS S e i b e r l i n g - L u c a s PORTLAND'S GREAT MUSIC STORE M u s i c 151 F O U R T H Co. S T R E E T E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A T O R Y , E . 10th N . a t W e i d l e r . Frances Striegel Burke, Director. O u r Preparatory Department Develops Interest in Music a n d Establishes H i g h S t a n d a r d s of P e r f o r m a n c e . FRANCES MULKEY, MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN A N D N O R M A L COURSE. DOROTHY C O R N E L L PRICE, D U N N I N G SYSTEM. New Term Just Beginning. B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 24 a t 8:00 IL TROVATORE Opera (In Italian) i n F o u r A c t s a n d E i g h t Scenes L i b r e t t o b y S. C a m m a r a n o Music b y Giuseppe V e r d i Leonora a Noble L a d y a t t h e Court of a Princess of A r a g o n Inez, h e r A t t e n d a n t Count of Luna, a Powerful Young Noble of Aragon Manrico. a Y o u n g Chieftain of Mysterious B i r t h , under the Prince Azucena, a W a n d e r i n g Biscayan Gypsy F e r r a n d o , C a p t a i n of the G u a r d of t h e C o u n t of L u n a Ruiz, a Soldier i n Manrico's Service A n Old Gypsy Incidental Dances b y Misses Chapman, Finnholt, Letteaux, Conductor—Giorgio Polacco Celeste A i d a ( R a d i a n t A i d a ) V e r d i — C h a r l e s Record D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , Clay L U C I L E M y r n a Sharlow Alice d'Hermanoy Giacomo R i m i n i of Biscay Antonio Cortis Augusta Lenska Virgilio Lazzari Albert Rappaport Eugenio Sandrini N . Smith and Ballet Hackett—9022M & Co. C U M M I N S P I A N I S T HOG S T U D I O B U I L D I N G SUSIE B E A C O N MICHAEL, P i a n i s t - T e a c h e r "Proved herself not alone a scholarly pianist, but an artist individual in personality as w e l l . " — E m i l E n n a , Portland News, O L G A R U F F 208-209 F I N E A R T S B L D G . B A T E S T h e a t r e Storage, 25c Six Hours . . 35c All D a y . . . 50c Don't M O T 606 S T U D I O B U I L D I N G Phone W A . 2970 T E A C ™«°L*I ™ A B R . 2501 O R A M Residence S U . 1 9 2 2 P G W E S T P A R K — S a l m o n to Taylor _ -, _, . _ , _ ,. _, Portland s Finest Downtown Parking Place miss " R e d H a i r , " Clara Bow's 0 3 2 9 best, Portland A B y R A G J™ »"^„ , M E A $6.00 to $10.00 Inside $250 Roof Parking Theatre ^ W > « S S * PUBUKLOEW W EC STACY T HE supreme achievement in local theatrical circles was the recent dedication of the new $1,500,000 Portland Theatre at Broadway and Main. A L L that there ever was or ever will be in superartistic environment is embodied in the magnificent Portland Theatre. TS stately marble lobby; its comfortable, cozy coves the delicate and expensive decorative scheme throughout the structure, arc all blended into a gorgeous, dreamy atmosphere of beauty—for your enjoyment. / and lounges on the three grand mezzanines; FT!HE most reputable experts in the show world are concentrating their efforts in the selection of entertainment for the Portland Theatre. QCREEN productions of superb calibre. Stage productions direct from New York, devised by the keenest minds in the revue world—John Murray Anderson, Frank Cambria, Boris Petroff, Jack Partington. l\/fUSIC of an extraordinary type, played by the JLfJ. Portland Grand Orchestra and the Portland Stage Band. T'S the Nth degree of ccstacy. Portland's Port o' step from Broadway, Portland and, Selah! you're on Broadway", New York! / Pleasure—a Brunswick, Columbia and Victor S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. Phonographs M a e s t r o - B e l Canto Tftftre f t a t i i t r t u m F r o m the E l e m e n t a r y Stages to A R T I S I C FINISH AS TAUGHT B Y S C A F A T I of N a p l e s , V A N N U C C I N I and and Studio: C O R T E S I of F R A C E S C O L A M P E R T I of Floren;e Milan 66 North 19th Street, W - C a r to Davis Street Phone The Broadway 2952 Most A r t i s t i c a l l y A p p o i n t e d Studio W e s t New Y o r k B e f o r e S e l e c t i n g Y o u r Vocal Teacher" of Teacher send f o r p a m p h l e t "Choosing (Personal experiences) a General Electric Refrigerators Quiet—Simplified—Clean—No Servicing Guaranteed T w o Y e a r s A R C H E L E C T R I C CO., 181A Broadway, Near Yamhill, Portland E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V T O R Y , E. 10th N . a t W e i d l e r . F o r T e n Y e a r s P o r t l a n d ' s O u t s t a n d i n g School of M u s i c and D r a m a t i c A r t . F R A N C E S S T R I E G E L B U R K E , DIRECT O R O F P I A N O D E P T . , Miss Lela Slater, A s s i s t a n t . (New T e r m J u s t B e g i n n i n g , B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626. S Y N O P S I S OF S C E N E S Time: Fifteenth Century T h e s c e n e s a r e a l t e r n a t e l y i n the p r o v i n c e s of A r a g o n a n d B i s c a y Spain, during a B o r d e r W a r . ACT I . — S c e n e 1. G u a r d h o u s e i n the P a l a c e of C o u n t of L u n a . S c e n e 2. T h e G a r d e n s of the P a l a c e of A l i a f e r i a . A C T I I . — S c e n e 1. A G y p s y C a m p i n the B i s c a y M o u n t a i n s . S c e n e 2. T h e C l o i s t e r of a C o n v e n t . A C T I I I . — S c e n e 1. T h e C a m p of C o u n t of L u n a . S c e n e 2. M a n r i c o ' s C a s t l e . A C T I V . — S c e n e 1. E x t e r i o r of t h e P a l a c e of C o u n t of L u n a . S c e n e 2. T h e P r i s o n C e l l of M a n r i c o . M a r t i n and Silver Guitars 3rd F l o o r — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. n QUALITY a a k proper* in Northern SERVICE EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 351 Alder Street, Bet. Broadway and Park Medical Building O n e n till 11:00 P . M . S u n d a y s , 10:00 A . M . to 2:00 P . M . G r a t i s D e l i v e r y to a l l p a r t s of the c i t y B E a c o n 6131 h Finest u n g F a r Chinese Restaurant L o on the B E a c o n , 6131 w Coast D i n e h e r e a n d e n j o y C h i n e s e d i s h e s m a d e u n u s u a l l y d e l i c i o u s b y C h i n Hing", ojur chef f r o m S a n F r a n c i s c o . W e d e l i v e r s n d c a t e r to p r i v a t e h o m e s . P r i v a t e r o o m for parties. A l s o p r i v a t e r o o m for l a d i e s , i f d e s i r e d . A m e r i c a n d i s h e s l i m i t e d to s a n d wiches a n d ligiit lunches. FOURTH A N D COUCH P h o n e B E a c o n 8686 f o r R e s e r v a t i o n s The comedy riot of the year "Red Hair" at Portland Theatre BEAVERTON FOREST GROVE GRESHAM HILLSBORO KELSO LONGVIEW McMINNVILLE MILWAUKIE NEWBERG NORTH PLAINS OAK GROVE OREGON CITY OSWEGO SALEM SHERWOOD ST. H E L E N S TIGARD VANCOUVER .Broaden your circle of friends with this number service to 18 nearby cities and towns Just call y o u r L O C A L O P E R A T O R ( " 0 " o n the dial) and she w i l l connect y o u w i t h any of these 18 nearby cities. Give her the n u m b e r — S a l e m 241 o r whatever n u m b e r y o u w i s h , stay on the l i n e and be ready to t a l k f o r i t takes b u t a f e w seconds to complete the call. T h i s new service b r i n g s 18 nearby cities m u c h nearer. I n f o r m a t i o n w i l l g l a d l y assist y o u i n getting any n u m b e r y o u are n o t sure of. Telephone y o u r friends i n these communities. I T COSTS R U T A F E W C E N T S — S T A T I O N - T O STATION RATES. THE PACIFIC T E L E P H O N E Clara Bow's latest "Red AND T E L E G R A P H Hair" at Portland Theatre COMPANY II lilltTTi twrw—- " Y O U CAN B U Y NCT HIGHER QUALITY COFFEE THAN THAT P A C K E D UN PER THIS I A B E L WARREN BROTHERS GO. T w o of the S t a t e ' s Outstanding Industries Twenty-five Y e a r s of H o m e P a y r o l l s Twenty-five Y e a r s of S e r v i c e to O r e g o n WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. PORTLAND, OREGON Warrenite, Bitulithic Pavement Edward Holman & Sons,inc. Cordially invite you to visit and inspeSl their beautiful building and grounds at Twenty-seventh and Hawthorne Courteous attendants will be atyour service and you will be impressed with the beautiful, home-like atmosphere of our surroundings 828 Hawthorne at Twenty-seventh l_'abborrita r l v a l e (She M y R i v a l Detested) V e r d i — C y r e n a V a n G o r d o n Record D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co. 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