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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1922)
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1922 6 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON P BELLY 13 fering for the season, is an orig inal1 story by Zelda Sears, who Is also the author of the lyrics. The composer, Harold Levey, a young American and the protege of Vic tor Herbert, may also be hailed as a "Savage discovery." The sumptuous staging of "Lady Bil ly" is the achievement of John McKee, remembered for his novel stagings of "Madame X," "See Saw" and "Shavings." In the ar rangement of dance numbers for "Lady Billy" he wag aided by Julian Alfred. The cast surrounding Mitzi In "Lady Billy" is unusually .bril liant. Mow Co Day 01 ' OLD LOVE STORY ays We Will Again Smash All Bargain Precedents Established by Ourselves or Anyone Else intheVicinity ;" An old Roumanian castle, with 1U haunting loye story of the long ago, is the setting for "Lady Billy' the new classical musical comedy In which Henry W. Sav age ' Is .now 'presenting Mitzl on tour'..,' She comes to the Grand theatre , December . 27. trMItzl's' singular charm, sprlght- 1. 1 1- " mmr.w, ,,H 11 1 " ""3 - . " . the eies 4M i 7 1 If- w n ,4 4 f r 4 ; ' 4 1 .1 . r 1 liness and drollery, which have , captivated American audiences in iSari," "Pom Pom" and Head , Over. Heels," are' intensified ' in ' hfr newest ' character conception the Irresistible "Lady Bllly a young Roumanian countess whose adventures take her from an bid world castle to American city life, in an amazing and amusing series of guises and disguises, "Lady Billy," which is' Mr. Sav age's most pretentious musical f- 16X0?. : A novelty of "Lady Billy" Is the singing and acting ability of the chorus. According to the new Savage experiment, the "chorus girls" are superseded by an octette of young ladies who qualify as actresses, dancers and singers and a 'quintette of special dancers. There Is also a stirring male quartette;- Sparkling through every scene and setting of "Lady Billy" is Mitzi.' A special orchestra will be brought to 'this city. YESTERDAY IN WASHINGTON ; '( -President Harding . granted -Christmas pardons to three federal ' prisoners. ' ' - ' Favorable report , of . the .capper "truth in '.-fabric? bill waa ordered by the ' enate ' Interstate 'commerce ' .com mittee. ; . "'.'' ; . 'The house rejected a pro-: posal ' to .appropriate'' 1360,-, I 000' for the customary1 free v ; distribution of seed by .mea- The- Senate began. - cod si deration of thernaval ap-f propriatlon 'bill ' Mrtth tie; .bate .' at, the outset- center v'ing on disarmament ' propos . als.' .A':', ' : ?V'.: Return of "all property seized by ' the government from subjects of Austria . Hungary during the v war "waa ' advocated by; Alien- Property Custodian'; Mijler. v Abrogation : by congress of 1 commercial ' treaties which discriminate ' against the United States was ' proposed ' by Senator McKellar,"" Demo- I crat, Tennessee, in amend- . ments to' the Bhopplng bill.' Charles W. Morse, New. York ship builder under in dictmentv here, ' was denied permission - by the District : of Columbia supreme court to go to Rome for consul tation with the Pope's phy- i ' sician. SCOTTS MULSMWS : : . j ; .: : ' . , SCOTTS MlLLfL .Ore Dec. 22 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lutgen of Eugene visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rich last week. V M rs. : George ', Haynes visited relatives and friends in Silverton several days last week. ; j' Miss Jane Hartman was a Salem visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Lena Bellinger visited her son Bruce Bellinger and family at Lafayette several days last week. ? Fred Howe was hurt quite bad : ly Monday afternoon, while tear- : in g, down an old building, falling about eight feet.. . y.t Miss, Jeannette. Lowe of Silver ion visited Mrs.: Lloyd Shepherd ( Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd were In Silverton shop ping Saturday. Gill Giger was in Salem Tuesday:--- - '" .The Noble school had Its pro gram Saturday night. After the program Santa Claus made his ap pearance and distributed presents to the children. Miss Edn Elmers, the teacher, Is taking the teach ers', examination in Salem this week. Allan eBllinger was In Salem Tuesday on business. A fine program was given Tues day afternoon by the pupils of the grade in the Scotts Mills schooL The primary grades are having vacation this week, their teacher. Miss Clara Larson is taking the teachers' examinations. Good Groceries and Meat At the lowest possible price Fresh .Potatoes, per sack, 100 lbs. , 75e r2 Cans String Beans for . - Tk Brazil Nuts, new: crop, pertt - , , t Almonds,' new crop, 2 lbs. for . , iTtt Calumet Baking -Powder, pound can .,. Christmas Candy, per lb. fc hiiA 2fc, "Our ."Highest Grade" IIardwh?at Fkur Our Best Valley Flour t ... 14 Bars White" Laundry Soap for' Full Cream Cheese, lb. .. ; SATUUDAV 8PKCI AIS 7 Boxes Good Matches for .,., ,. . 5 lbs. of Macaroni for .... . Boiling Beef, pound ,... , . Beef Roast .. Sirloin Steak ... .JZZ.. M . .,- - -,' 2T,C ..... 25c 7C ...JOe and 12c - ...,..15c Meat Market Phone 679M Bofli, tr.m- n " ' " rrs " 3&TZl med J'.i rae njr: - nn n k embroidered. . ZZ.ZL L . . V 1 V " ..le to t.l. Values to 1.75 I fl t.'" f C OD nil It ' Premium coupons Ii U -" v given frre with 5o M "S1J ft pnrhasos nd over im f Ta L as usual. " Watch the wU dow for article listed li this advertisement. 72 Fancy Trimmed Ladies' Hats. Comprising the choic est assortment from our great stock where values to $6.50 have been included in this sensational Dollar Day Sale Sale of Men's Dress Shirts A dollar never knew its real value un til this great Dollar Day Sale came into its own; newest plain and fancy striped patterns in many cases values to $2, in all sizes. Go at each 36-Inch Silk Messaiines Bed Room Slippers People's Cash Store 6 White and Gold Cups and Saucers 1 $1.74 values. Special Dollar Day 3 yards 39c per yard D a ven shire Cloth Dollar Day Special A gift for someone and a necessity for yourself. Bedroom slippers in fancy col ors and 'novelty designs. Values to $1.75 in the lot, including all sizes. Special Saturday One Pair Ladies' Spats All wool ladles' newest style spats in colors to match all shoes. Regular $1.50 grades. Reduced, Dollar Day, to $1 $1 $1 Values per yard to $1.75 in the lot. Short lengths, featuring nearly all colors, from our regular stock. Saturday, Dollar Day special sale, per yard Brocaded Corduroys Kegular $1.50 to $1.75 quality. Most beautiful shades for kimonas, bath robes, draperies and other uses. Saturday's Dol lar Day price, special per yard A Bargain In Wool Polin Nearly all colors, full widths, a wonder ful dress material that sold, to $1.65 per yrd. Sensational Dollar Day sale price, per yard, special $1 $1 $1 Men's Heavy Grade Flannel Shirts We've made another great buy and so will you it you buy these shirts that are regular $2 values. We put them on sale tor Dol lar Day at only $1. Sizes 15, 1S, 16, 16. People's Cash Store Union Suits Typifying the greatest sale sensation known in Salem Men's winter Union Suits in all sizes. Heavy grades, in this great Dollar Day sale, at Silk Waist; Another happy possession at only $1.00. As nice an assortment that can be bought from $2.98 to $4. Deftly trimmed with hand some embroidery and other novel effects. On sale Saturday at each $1.50, $1.75 and $2 grades Vanity Cases Go, Dollar Day, each $1.00 Boys' Wool, all lined Knickers ;. Values to $1.75," special at $1.QQ " Silk and Wool Ladies' Hose $1.50 value, per pair, Dollar Day price $1.00 Extra Sizes in Flannel Gowns Heavy quality flannel gown in ordinary and extra large sizes. Regular values to $1.50 and $1.75. Positively unbeatable in the Dollar Day sale, each 2 Yards of Robing Flannels Regular value 79c per yard, robing flannels that come in Indian designs and other good colors. This $1.58 value, special for dollar day, 2 yards $1 $1 2 Yards Mix Wool Dress Goods Never before such astounding reduction. Now is the time the People's Cash store j'ffers values that were never before known in a Dollar Day sale. Two yards 4 Yards 36 Inch Flannels Fine grades 36-inch white and fancy colors cotton flannels. Worth to 39c per yard. Dollar Day's most unusual offering. Special 4 yards $1 $1 $1.00 5 yards 36-inch 35c grade Curtain Marquisettes Dollar Day sale $1.00 Some quantities limited WE RE SERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAN TITIES sold to any one Customer on certain articles. 2 Pairs Ladies' Wool Mix Hose Regular 7 9e per pair, Doiiar Day special $1.00 3 pairs, 75c value Fibre Silk Hose Dollar Day Special $1,00 5 yards' 29c, 36-inch Cretonnes Dollar Day Special $1.00 4 pound, $1.50 value Cotton Batts Dollar Day sale $1.00 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS THE MIGHT1HST DOLLAU HALE EVER PRESENTED. For your con venience SHOP EARLY 'and in the morning. " IN THE BASEMENT One lot odd sizes and quantities Men's and Ladies' and Children's Clothing Mackinaw, Coati, Ladies' Dresses, Children' Coats, Wool Klip-Over Sweaters and other articles Values to $10, go at each In this enationa4 sale that knows no limit in value giving. A wealth of savings aiwait you in any department you Will shop at this great store Shop Early. 4 Yards White Oil Cloth Certainteed and Sanitas qualities; full standard width. Regular 35c per yard. Special, 4 yards $1.00 2 Large Pieces Graniteware A good opportunity to select the needs of (he kitchen at a very low figure. Values to $1.75 for both. Go at $1.00 2 fancy grades 98c Bath Towels Dollar ' Day Special $1.00 5 yards imported 35c value Jap Crepe. Dollar Day Special $1.00 Men's Heavy Flannelette Night Gowns $1.50 values, special 12 Christmas Tree Ornaments each. Three dollars' worth go on $1.00 Regular 25c sale at $1.00 8 Yards Hair Ribbons A large selection. Values to 50c per yard. Pretty colors. All go on sale, Dollar Day $2 grades, fancy styles. Crepe Kimonos Dollar Day special $1.00 $1.00 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Bars a SACK Guaranteed FLOUR 6 lbs. Economy Coffee . . . 11 lbs. Cocoa in bulk . . . $1 $1 23 bars Crystal White Soap Two Sacks Oatmeal $1 Buy Your Christmas Groceries from - Q1 23 bars Crystal Qi Ol vl White Soap P 1 $1 m":. $1 Our Pure-Food Grocery Department $l $1 10 cans Pork and Beans 9 tall cans Salmon $1 $1 11 cans tall . , 2 dozen Oranges IVi mixed Candy . . 9 pkgs Velvet. Tobacco . . . $1 $1 $1 13 Lbs. O CANE fjt SUGAR Mi 10 cans stand ard corn . . . $1 $1 f . With other pur chases of $2 or over 6 lbs. pure Lard, bulk $1 899 N- Commercial St. We Deliver S mixed Nuts . With their Purchases (bring your pail) mmmma