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1 ! i 1 ii i ii l THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 15. 1921 yjxQ By MOLLY BRL'NK . Vljkj HERK is little of sopial in-. Here ar th numbers to be given zenauer concert at the arm ory thi evening claiming almost ntlre attention. Lare reserva tion. oi seats have been made by out-of-town admirers of the great singer, nd it ia expected (at least sincerely hoped), that every music lover fif Salem will take advan tage off the quite unuMiial oppor tunity of hearing the world's greatest singer of the Metropoli tan Opjtra company, in our owu home town. . AsHlftjting artlsta will be Prank 'La Forjfce, composer-pianist, and Charley Carver, baswo. In a lion g and eulog stic article in the pregonian, following Mine. Matzenauer'a appearance in Port land Wjpdnesiay night, the follow-! Ing.exclprpta appear: "Her voice is iike the message of a finely-played 'cello. In vocal fin h lit has smooth authority and the control that comes from long practice in singing and the correct knowledge of the placing well ap plied." 5 The J "Erklins," 1)y Schubert, which fne singer will give tonight was a big success in Portland. "The singer," said Mr. Macqueen. "sang is an actor would play the part lna tragedy and with fine skill and facial express'on. and al so the pae of three dlst net voices held heir audience In a spell of ecstacy' f ' Two compositions by La Forge ' were . also received with acclaim. tonight: O del mio dolce ardor Glurk Spring Night Schumann Sapphio Ode P.rahms Krlking . Schubert Mnie. Matzenauer Aria from '"The Magic Flute" (Qui sdegno) Mozart i Mr. Carver Before the; Crnrifix . . . . I.a Forge Supplication (dedicated to Mnie. Matzenauer i I,a Forte Mandoline) Debusy Aria from i "Samson and Deliah" Saint Saens (Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix) ! Mnie Matzenauer O Sleep, Why Doest Thou Leave Me? Pes Pas de.s Sabots ... Mexican Folksong . . . Maidens Are Like the cover a period of at least six 'iks and will include Minneapo lis. Chicauo. Baltimore, Toledo. Columbus, Cleveland and of course New York. The journey i.-t in the nature of a business tr p. but Mrs. Kaiuur.v who is an active j lnl.rfi l..r it III.. --.l..nk it I irii.t I plans to find sufficient to enjo a leisurely visit to the Metropolitan art gallery. Mr. and Mrs. ('atl I' Nebern and their children Icil Wednes day evening for San Francisco. Where tliev will spend MTal Weeks. ! ' Mrs. H C. McAdams. of Denver. Colo., left Jor that place W'ednes- j da after a several' month's so journ in Salem as the house guest ! of her sNter, Mrs. S. I'. K mball. I Mrs. McAdams is a charming wo Tia;. .ind made many friends ditr i ins, 'ier stay. She was accompa nied ty her little granddaughter. Marion McAdams. Kefore point; an hu VI M - Floor Distributors-VI M Warn IFDoMir of Expression Lola Rosamond WsJ ton. Director 147 If. Commercial Phone If J 1414 J Bpedal? Course la Puhlle Speaking Dinnerware and Glassware ML GAHLSDORF The yStore of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St. i ; Mr. Carver Wanderer's Nightsong Rubinstein Barcarolle! (Tale of Hoffman I ;. Offenbach Mtne Matzenauer I Mr. Carver Romance j La Forge Etude de Concert . . . . MarDowell Mr. m Forpe Aria from "Le Prophete" (Ah! mon f Is) Meyerbeer Mine Matzenauer Mrs. Frank W. Swanton. man ager of the Oregon Humane so ciety was a guest during her stay during the mid-week of Col. and Mrs. K. Hpfer, the former being th newly elected president of the state humane society. Wednesday Mrs. Swanton spoke in the interest of Humane week and Humane Sunday, at the himh. Grant, McRinley and Washington schools. In Portland Mrs. Swanton is speak'ng before various schools and organisations each day of the v.eek. Mrs. O. P. Hoff went to Port land the fifst of the week, where on Tuesday even ng she enter tained with a box party at the Baker theater. Mrs. Hoff ' guests were Mrs. Anna Head, newly-elected presi dent of the Portland Grade Teach ers association ; Mr9. Jennie Rich ardson, retiring presidfnt of that organization: Miss Ida Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Norlyn Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kafoury plan to leave earjy Sunday morning for an extended! eastern trip, that will on ih- y were jo ned by the latter's mother. Mrs W. P. McAdams. the Handel o leaving with Mrs. Mi-Adams . . laparra i sr . pianiin:-, however, to go as jfar ;at a". St. l-ouis, where they Wind.. I will be wilh relatives for sonie .. Loewe,t,me. latter return nt; to los An- fceif s to reside. i I THIS IS THE DAY Opportunity Friday at Miller's You will be sorry if you don't get in on that i 1 ' TURKISH BATH TOWEL SPECIAL 24g Jig Full size 20x40. Limit 2 to a customer. Today only Ropl Worcester Sport Corsets t - $1.89 Long Silk Gloves ... $1.98 Colgate's Talcum L. 9C Half Wool Plaid Suitings MILLER i' 1 t . 01 M s Klizabeih Putnam, of New York C iv, has arrived in the city and plans to spend the summer with her mother and brother. MIh.h Put.ian. has !een identified ith the I: ;1 Cross since the beKiniaf: of the war. her sojo'irn here beinj: n I ne nature of a needed r est. At the meeting of the hoard of ti e Y W.C.A. held yesterdav aft cnioen, the following officers were elected for the rom jir year: President. Mrs. F. A. Klliott: first vice-president. Mrs. W. I. Staley: second vice-president, Mrs. Wil liam Fleming; corresponding sec retary. Mrs. Harry Hawkins: treasurer. Mrs. K. k. Page and Mr W. K. Kirk recording secre tary. Tb's afternoon members of the board will meet at the residence of Mrs. W. 1 Staley, to make .curtains for the living room of the fiwociation building. Jn in'eresiinu announcement 'vas .na'io known recently when the engagement of two well known Willamette students. Miss Emma Shanafelt of Sajem to lis ter pay of Dremerton, Wash., was made known at an even ng party given by Miss Lorlei Blatchford. Tho effair was n the form of a lua'-hton, lovely with its spring time i ccentuations in motif and in significance. Covers for 13 were laid .round a beautiful basket of golden daffodils. Tiny baskets were pe-idant from the handle which was tied w th a bow of yel low ma Ii ne. Attached to the rih- bons running out to daffodil place euros were repMcations of the De'ta Phi and Sima Tau pins. Miss Shanafelt is a co-ed favor ile of charm and ability. She is a member of the Pbilodos an Liter ary society and of the Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Day is a Wehsterian and Sigma Tau. IJoth are mem berg of the class of '22. Miss Sha nafelt is the newly elected presi dent of the university Y. W.C.A and Mr. Day is elected to the same office in the men's associa Mrs. Koss Moorer, was elected as a delegate from Salem to the nat onal conclave of the Brother hood of American Yeomen, to be held in Denver, Colo , early in lune. at the annual conclave of the organization held Wednesday 'n Kugene. Mrs. Moores attended ns a de! ?ate from here, others going with her in the same capacity heme; Mrs O. L. Davis end Mrs. Nellie varley. A splendid program of entertainment ia reported. with much that was of interest romlntr up for discussion in the business seas ons. Another announcement that nertains to honors shown Salem at the session is that of the Capital cuy being chosen as the place of he next meeting Tour year' hence. The regular monthly "coffee" the Jason Lee ' Methodic "hurch will be held at the home of Mrs. A T. Aii'lersnn I tun North Summer street, this after noon, the following setv'nif as as 'tant hostesses. Mrs p t, Fa zier and Mrs. Thomas C Ander son. Transforming her spacious res idence into a floral bower with apple blossoms and tulips predom inating. Mrs. W. F. Muck tertained a group of close friends Monday night, in celebration of '"cKner s ttirthdav. Fiv hundred filled the earhe,- hours, with prizes soing to Mrs S S Fast and O. P. Ilof. t The Virginia reel was a feature ater with th participants cul minating the even ns wj,n a iign, repast. Mr and Mrs Italph Kellogg 'nd Mr and Mrs. I.. W Miller have returned from Cnrval'is v-here thev enjoyed a short visit with friends. ojlyJvslllSlji !h SlyjlixJ&inif i SALEM WOODBURN ALBANY felll 1 'illinium i ui inrs I T I Ji Del Monte Peaches Suntint Peache3 Suntint Peaches, 5 for. Pacific Peaches Pacific Peaches, 5 for Fountain Peaches, 1 for Fountain Peaches, 5 for. Curfew Apricots Curfew Apricots, 5 for , Clear Lake Apricots . Clear Lake Apricots, 5 Libby's Apricots CANNED GOODS 29c 23c $1.00 20c 95c 25c $1.10 23c $1.00 20c 95c 25c $1.20 27c 98c 27c 98c 29c 53c 25c 59c 25c 57c 35c 65c 27c 98c 27c 49c 45c 85c PINEAPPLE No. 2y2 Palace Car No 2i2 Palace Car, 3 for Panama Pacific No. 2y2 Panama Pacific, No. 2y2, 3 for No. 1 Tall, sinsrle can No. 1 Tall, 5 cans 35c 98c 33c 93c 25c $1.10 Libby's Apricots, 5 Royal Club Corn Royal Club Corn, 4 for. SARDINES Large Oval Tomato Sauce . . 3 for Del Monte Cro3by Corn Del Monte Crosby Corn, 4 for Fancy Iowa Corn, 2 for Fancy Iowa Corn, 4, for Extra Standard Iowa, 2 for. . . Extra Standard Iowa, 5 for. . Royal Red Peas, 2 for Royal Red Peas, 5 for Parker's Windsor Peas, Fine quality; 2 for Parkers' Windsor Peas; Fine Quality; 4 for Large Oval mustard Large Oval, mustard, 3 for. Large Oval, sauced 3 for 1-4 Mustard, 3 for 1-4 Oil, best quality, 4 for... Blue Jacket 1-4, in oil, 2 for. . . 23c 63c 23c 63c 50c 39c 30c 25c SALAD OIL 35c 65c $1.20 $2.35 35c 65c $1.20 $2.35 Pint Wesson's Quart Wesson's Half Gallon Wesson's One Gallon Wesson's Pint Masola Quart Mazola Half Gallon Mazola . One gallon Mazola SALMON Alaska Salmon (this is a big A big buy), 5 for OUC Medium Red, 3 for . . 42c Royal Club Peas Royal Club Peas, 4 for Del Monte Special, extra. . . Del Monte Special, 2 for. Confidence Peas, 2 for Confidence Peas, 4 for Thepiggest Display of New Spring Wallpaper ever of fere the citizens of this community, njw ready CLEAN UP WITH WALLPAPER Max O. Buren 1 i 179 forth Commercial Street SALEM, OREGON Mr Robert S Hall returned ?i her hnnic in Portland Thursdav morn nc. aft. r sending tw Hi.v " ith her son and daughter in-la v. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S Hall. Mrs S. S. F;ist v.ent to Port end the first of the week. whe--e she is beinu entertained th- KUcsfs of f; lends. S- Vr- Fr-nk I', vi, n Charming hosteH on Wednesd.v 1 5 afternoon when she enfei tHine. he members of the Polly nna ruh ilt ,,.. r re. i,ar meeting at hr home on South Commercial street. luncheon was serve! be te; hour, the hostess beinp RHS'sied by h.-r attra.t.Ae dauKii ter, Ruth. TOMATOES No. 21 Royal Club, solid pack, 2 for 4 for Seaport Tomatoes, 2 for. for Booths, Tomatoes, 2 for. Booths' Tomatoes, 4 for Banquet Tomatoes, 2 for. Banquet Tomatoes, 5 for Mrs M I.ar v of P.'dee visit f I ! Wednesday and Thursday wih I her dauehtr M Fi-renr ,rv and her niere, Mrs. Kft t :ti,Trt0ayri"!Silirer Dale Tomatoes' 2 for- enterta'nine Mrs. John I Savage j of Portland over the week-end. Silver Dale Tomatoes 4 for. 33c 63c 25c 55c 23c 43c 23c 49c 29c 53c RICE AND BEANS $1.00 $1.00 9c 9c 43c 33c 33c 1.00 F. S'thern Head Rice, 18 lbs Fancy Re-Cleaned Navy Beans, 18 pounds Pink Beans, lb Lima Beans, lb Split Peas, 5 lbs 5 lbs Tapioca 5 lbs. Sago i'2 lbs. Marthav'Washiiiffton en us STARCH 16 oz. Argo Corn 16 oz. Argo Gloss . 16 oz. Kingsford's Elastic 14c 13c 13c 13c SNOWDRIFT AND CRISCO 3 pounds Crisco . . 63c 6 pounds Crisco . . $1.20 9 pounds Crisco . . $1.75 4 pounds Snowdrift . 77c 8 pounds Snowdrift $1.50 4 pounds Cottolene . . 75c 8 pounds Cottolene . $1.50 No. 5 Cascade Lard . 80c No. 10 Cascade Lard . $1.60 2 Puffed Wheat 2 Shredded Wheat 2 Kellogg 'a Krumbles Knunble Bran Ralston 'g Bran Large Package Golden R, Oats Large Quaker Oats Large Pkg. Olympic . Pkg. Olympic Pancake Flap-Jack Flour Peacock Buckwheat, large pkg. 27c! 32c 29c 19c 19c 33c 35c 30c 29c 33C; 33c MILK 2 Libby's ...... Libby's, 8 for Carnation, 8 for Case Carnation -. 2 Armour's 8 Armour's ... 25c; .... .98" $1.00 $6.00 . 25c 95c ' POSTUM Plain Postum Small Instant Postum Large Instant Postum Bulk Cocoa, Hershey's, 3 lbs. 19c 25c 39c 45c SACK CEREALS 10 lbs. Whole Wheat . . 49c 10 Pacific Pancake Flour . . . . 59c 49c 49c 53c 54c 33c 40c 59c 10 Coarse Graham . . . 10 lbs. Fine Graham 10 Wheat Cereal 10 pounds Pastry . . . 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal 9 lbs. Hominv SODA AND BAKING POWDER 15c 20c 43c $1.25 $2.40 9c 13c 22c 2 A. & H. Soda 6 ounces Royal B. P. 12 ounces Royal B. P 2y2 lbs. Royal,.... 5 pounds Royal 10c K. C. 15c K. C. .. ..... . 25c K. C. 10 lb. Sack Oats RAISINS PACKAGE GOODS 1 lb. Not-a-Seed 29c Cream 0f Wheat 29c 1 lb. Bulk Seedless 32c Wheat Hearts 29c 1 package Seeded 29c Pearls Wheat 33c 25-lb. Box, per lb 27c Nuts 33c SPICES Eomi" MMI ??C Uncle Sam's Food 41 C 2 ounces Cinnamon C o i QC ' 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts OoC 2 ounces Pepper ..C 2 KeUogg's Corn Flakes 24c 2 ounces Cloves 9c 2 Post Toasties . 24c 2 ounces Ginger .... 9c 3 E. C. Corn Flakes 25c 2 ounces Nutmeg lOel 2 Puffed Rice 35c SYRUP STALEY 'S PURE CORN SYRUP In Crystal White, to go at, per gallon Large Log Cabin Half Gallon Uncle John's . Half Gallon Tea Garden Half Gallon Marshmallow One Gallon Marshmallow Maple Karo, half .. 85c $1.45 $1.40 . 73c 60c $1.10 .. 60c 3 for 5 for TEA AND COFFEE Bulk Coffee, pound 20c Fancy Coffee .... . . 27c 77c $1.10 35c 33c 47c " 23c 60c Half Tree Tea, Green Half Tree Tea, black , Gunpowder, bulk . . . . Black Tea, bulk . . . . Jap Spider; large . . . ,