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r,-SATF.?.T,r OREGON ...7! 1 JLUDRED BUNCH Ui AYETY predominated at Der VlJ by hall last evening when the 38 couples who. are members of the Tillicum club met for an "Old Folks' party, all coming dressed like individuals of the nineteenth century. The square dance, the polka, and the minuet, all to ap propriate music, had their part in making . the evening a , success. fDerby hall. : was -attractive - with jValentine decorations countless .hearts floating from tie celling, and cornucopias- of greens in use about the 'walls. '- i An A'poTlo club concert, always looked forward to and always en ! joyed by Salem's musical set, is to ib one of the tig attractions of (the immediate future. - The first iconcert of thisjclub's eighth esa ison will be given at the Armory ob Wednesday evening, Feb.. 25. .Rehearsals for this concert hare been in progress for the past two months and the final -rehearsal T Perfect.- h t m-e ,dyeing,.and tinting is, guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. "Just., dip fin cold i water: to tint soft, delicate shades', or boil to dye I rich; permanent ,- colors. Each I5-cent pack 'age contains direc tions .10 simple - thy woman can dye or- tint - liHgerie, - silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, drosses, -coats, stock tngs, sweaters,, draperies, :over ings, hangings,! everything new.- -, -Buy "Diamond , Dyes" no other kind and tell, your druggist whe ther th.e material you. wish to color is wool or silk; or whether it is Jinen, cotton, or mixed goods. Adv. -V- - , Vvi-V-.-r A GRAND BRANDON BEAUTIFY ITiWlTH : "DIAMOND DYES" I Best Light Opera Organization in America America Best lioved Comic .Opera - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .22 'OBINHOOD" , v SIONDAY, FEBRUARY 83 3 23 The Most Tuneful of 2 XI glit Operas 25) S TXTSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, ; , "THE SPRING MAID" ? i Special Attention to tb Sunday, February BARGAIN' PRICES 75c $1.10 or n'-r rr!,! 1 SO 'SINGING VOICEST vk 4 - it Sit: B! "C ,f I It RELIABLE MRCINblSE ttayser Gloves & . New Shades, 75c and 59c pair New Fast Color, Renf re w uilings Stinfast and Tobfast 59c yard 1 Neville Scarfs Wide Ones. . Pretty Colors 5L25 to 52.50 New Silks, High Grade, New ust, lienna, Old tlosb, New Spring The newest, right up to the minutej goocl -quality inilli nery. A big showing. Artificial flowers an immense quantity. ' Biggest and best -assortment . in the - city. . . . . . .' . - Look them over. You will be pleased. , .Very LbiV rTcrj " ' r" PHONE 10t preceding the concert will be held at the Oregon state hospital on Wednesday as a diversion for the inmates and those of the faithful attendants who ; are unable to at tend the concert on the folio wing Wednesday evening. Under the skillful direction of Dr. John R. Sites the singers have again pre pared, a, program.. which is said to be unusually attractive both in balance and selection of numbers. : Mabel Riegelman, soprano, said by verities- to - e U grand opera's tiniest prima donna, will :be ; the guest artist: for. the forthcoming concert. - SMiss Riegelman is de scribed as being petite in. stature and as having a voice out of all proportion to -her size, , "Four rea sons , with 3 the . Chicago Grand company and two with the. Boston Opera company, as well as con certs and recitals, in almost every large ' city 1 of America, have brought to Miss Riegelman the -muchfoagh-ftfter place in the musical firmament for which so many singers have striven in vain. She will be the guest artist of the Portland Apollo club in a concert on the night preceding her Salem engagement: - -1 .Assisting 3Iiss-Riegelman .at the piano -will- be -Frank -Moss. - Mr. Moss - is-a--pianist of-conaiderable. note and will also be heard in a solo group, on- the, Apollo-club pro-' gram. San; Franciseo papers' ac claimed his playing as being of i marked excellence, - vitality and warmth. - $ ' t j ".v: . ! J V The women of the First Metho dist church are asked to bring all finished bonnets , to the , circle meetings this a fternoon. For the south central circle Mrs. William Yarnell, 1860 South Church street, will be the hostess. The west cen tral circle will meet with Mrs. C. F. Wilson, j f4T3 North- Cottage street!! Mrs. John McNary will he hostess for' the mejnbers of the east central circle at her home. FEB. 22-23-24 OPERA CO. All .- " . - Matinee of the "Mikado, M 22. ' purtain at 2:30 1 . $1.65 SEATS ON" SALE FRD3AY -' Dress Linen r Only 90c a yard . - ; New---' - :-;r-; - Crepe Suitings Pretty . ..Checksh--Sunf ast and Tubfast 1 65c yard . ' "New Lace " - Collar Tabs V:, VeryiPrettyi Only 10 c tech Shades, Greens; Browns, American beauty and V . j m Changeable Silks ? - ' Millinery i 1 585 'North Summer -etreet. ilra. B. J. Swafford ; will entertain members of tbe southeast circle; at 190 South Seventeenth street. The Yew Park circle will meet with Mm. R. R. Boardman, 1285 Wal ler street, whUe Mrs. W. M. Penl nington will entertain : tor the Naomi circle at her address, 260 North Twentieth; street, and Mrs. H; I. Stanley for the ladiea of the Lucy Anna Lee circle, Mrs. Stan ley's address . fceinr 725 State street. ' - 1 .- - -- r r ' V --i , Owing to the severe illness of Mrs. T. B. Kay the Thursday club will not meet until March. - : A host of Salem friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Paul Wal lace has returned to her home af ter spending a number of months at Colfax, Cal. Mr. Wallace went to California last week to accom pany Mrs. Wallace home. With the color motif entirely in yellow, the 1 o'clock luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. B. ; I. Steeves was one of the most -attractive of the season. Daffodils in a beautifuf Majolica vase cen tered the delightfully 'appointed table with the daffodil color pre dominating not only in the flow., ers and place cards, but also in the courses served. . -''T In the living room pink cycla men and silvery pussy willows were used. The afternoon was spent in an informal manner with conversation and "sewing. - Mrs. Steeves invited as guests for what will be the -first In a se ries of .similar delightful affairs planned: Mrs. J.'T. Hunt,"Mr8. L, Brady, . Miss Frances M. Rich ards, Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs. P, A. "Legge,. " Mrs- I. L. Patterson, Mrs.- W. C. Young, Mrs. Almira Hale, Mrs. P. A. Elliott, Mrs. W, E. Kirk. Mrs. Gertrude J- M. Page, Mrs; Homer Goulet, and Mrs. El mo S. White. "'? . - The South Central circle of the First. Christian v church will meet at 2:30. o'clock this ' afternoon wlth Mrs. S. A. Philpot,ni60' S. Liberty street f or , a social and business meeting. Election of of ficers will take -place at this time. . One of the . most interesting meetings ever enjoyed by 'the Am erican Legion -and their auxiliary was that of Monday evening at MeCornack hall when the 'legion was host fo the auxiliary.' Addi tional speclarguests were the War Mothers "who were made the de lighted recipients -of a chepk for $1320.04, a sum which completely clears them oT thfjdebt. VBiddy't Bishon made thft 'nresentation ?ts Mrs. John A. Carso,the wesw dent tot the wrfothef s4 Whff sponded in a ritung ana appre ciative manner, f w- Abantlful gold Watch was pre sented to Mr."Bis'hop 'on behalf- of his associates' in' "the legion, the War Mothers. . . x the War Mothers. s ;.v j : Dancing completed a most en joyable -evening. - . : ..;-.'- .':'! Hal flibbard auxiliary wIIJ meet on Friday! or the, regular month ly social meeting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Hansen, 990 North 5th street. . ' v The Zena Community club will meet on Friday of this week for the regular meeting when a "pro gram that promises much in en tertainment '-.will ' be - presented through the medium of : a home talent minstrel show. Ralph Scott, Philip Patrick and Walter Hunt are making arrangements for this anticipated affair which will af ford chorus, quartet and solo num bers, as well as, a host of Jokes. : Following the program a cafe teria , supper will be held, with proceeds going toward paying for the new iiano. DT, Walter H. Brown will be the speaker this afternoon at the Open Forum meeting of the Sa lem League of Women Voters. 1 A general invitation is extended ' to all interested! to attend the meet ing which will be held , at ; 30 o'clock this afternoon in the pub lic library. ' 1 V"i ' "Mr.: and Mrs. C. P. Bishop were ; THURSDAY ONLY - V , - - - Thursday Morning Finds the , ' Domino Hectnc Iron . . -v s : "I ? " . . ' 1 ' i J - 9 i . iv " i Iji--" -fr -f-i r v On Sale at the Remarkable Low c ! . , . ? v . ...... ' ' PRICE. '83$8 A" 550 Watt 110 Volts Iron Guaranteed to do What 'Any Iron WiU Do. ! COJIE EARLY , . . IN DANCE CONCERT Wife 1 1.( uicl 41iirtrtii-w Xa .37. if I - Tnese artssts wno win appear tonight at the ' Grand theatre under the auspices of. the'Civic Druuance 01 me itussian oanev line party of Mrs. Ralph White's the program. ' - -t- guests on Sunday In Portland, of Mr and Mrs.. Clarence. M. Bishop, the occasion being the birthday of the host. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore were hosts 'at a'defightful dinner when they entertained informally on Valentine .evening. Primroses were used for .the table-flowers,-1 with covers placed for.' Dr. .and .Mrs. B. L. Steeves, , Mr. S. "B. Elliott, Miss Lucille Moore,rMiss t)orothy Moore,' and.' the "hosts," Mr.' "and Mrs; W. W. iMoore. ' " ' ' . ... : . , "The Portia Mansfield Dancers that .'appeared here tonight arej In 'the opinion of our patrons,' su perior to. ny dance organization that' has visited Butte for years, is the gist of a telegram received by Miss Lena .Belle Tartar -rela-r tive to vthe appearance of the Por tia Mansfield. Dancers here to-f night a fhe'.Orfcnd theater. ' ' ; ! :Tho, , "progrant'ii is V divided into" tkjteSjjiirti anjt' inclpdes several Vlirualizatipns : of famous compoi sitlons? In1 the first part, Liszt's "Les Preludes'" is the composition chosenand is depicted by an" afle gorical'story based on the poem which ""inspired ' the composition and representing the eternal strug gle between the forces 6f good and evil.' with .Virginia Mansfield as 'Life,'1 . 'Bernice Rice, "Light, and Jack. Daw, "Darkness." - An other ' beautiful Tisualization ; Is that, of Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony," (first movement)! Then there is a delightful dance, showing a demure little Quaker girl succumbing to the lure -of a Strauss waltz. A humorous touch is glren by the quaint "Dutch Love," danced ' by Netty Morgan and ' Alice Mickey. "Trepak," : -a dance of peasant Russia, is given to the Nutcracker aite Tschai kowsky). Altogether the program is rich in variety and charm, and indications point to a full house! The Woman's Relief . corps, is sponsoring an interesting Lincoln Washington birthday program .for 3 r o'clock: Saturday afternoonjin MeCornack hall with a special rinT vitatiou extended to members of the GAR and the . Sons of Veter ans, as well as to all other patri otic orders. . - . ' ...a.. - ,'-:. ' ; The ladies of -the First Congre gational church will be the guests of the. ladles of the Central Con gregational church at a delightful Colonial tea in the parlors of the hostess church at 2:30 .o'clock. r ; i-i -;;. -.if - :t Mrs. f Fannie Neckerman, - Mrs. Remember Thursday Only . Music club are said to combine the; witn me more pas tic urees art. a students' will be in the audience for -'.' - i,','';...;.:' - :?-:- William Harpole and Mrs. 1 L. C. Brotherton were called to Cottage Qtrore on Sunday to be at the bed side of their mother "who is crltl cally ill. One of the most festive affairs the week was the party yester day afternoon at which Mrs. P. ,T. Bouffleur 1 was hostess 'for the pleasure of, her little , daughter. Theodora, "on the occasion of her fifth birthday. 1 Tea little friends were guests from. 3. to 4:30 .o'clock an hour and 'a 'half ."made de- Hghtfui; with 1 games, ohgs .and the birthday, . refreshments. , The decorations . .were In .red,., wiite and blue. Red roses .were, used on ; a f ahter ' cbrered with' an . elab orate , paper cover. J. Five ; red ta pers . decked the , birthday . cake, which wa3 the feature of the tea hour. . ,.t....1' Those celebrating; the., day? to gether were..Theodora Bouffleur. the guest of honor; Ora McDowell, Raymond Alderin, Doretha Leh man, Jean Lois .Victor, Melvin Marshall,. Bobby Brown. Lorraine Shepard, Eileen Shepard and Lor raine Bouffleur. ..... . . . . , - . - - ...... - - : :. Many iSalem .people were Inter ested on Monday evening in the lecture-broadcasted. Jrom station KGO' by Col. E. HoferHwho is spending the winter ia Ookland, Col. Hofer spoke on "Clean Litera ture.".. - - - . A. week' from 'this evening -the ODera,-"AIda." will be broadcasted over the super-station, KFI of Los Angeles on a wave length of 5000 meters ; by the San ". Carlos Opera company. .' . - , - ; " ;;; '..-' ; The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will - meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon-in the Emerson room at the church. The hostess- will be Mrs. E. A. Auf ranee. ---'-- " - Mra. F. W. Steusloff will be hostess . this afternoon i: for the members of the Leisure Hour club at her home, '607 NOrtbrCommer ciai street- f V' - A The' Vecinas Realis club . will meet this afternoon at the home of .Mrs j Rose M. Abbott, 2690 Cherry avenue. ' - ' ' .! ; T sitVERTON SOCIETY 1 " 1 ; " ' X Progressive v 500 and dancing were the, principal attractions at a social . meeting of ' th Knights of Pythias and Pythian, Sisters at their halL Monday evening. Win ners of the first prize were Mrs George Hubbs and Jay Morley. A consolation prize was awarded E. Gormley. ' Lunch was served at the close of the evening. ; l. - L ' : . . , "' : ' The Delbert Reeves post No. 7, American Legion, gave a supper dance at their, hall .Monday night. : The meeting, which was well at tended, was held as , farewell for two; of , the legion, 'members, i who, together with their wires, will, leave Silverton In thenear future. .T The members leaving are Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Lester. McDonald." J ii Jack Hyett wted as toaat master during ; the , supper, .for , the 16ft guests. Soloists who' sang during the evening were. W. Long, Archie Holt, . B. Bishop .and Berger Bor-.J revik. Jack Hyett and Erick Lar son gave a 'number pt recitations. A short address, was given by State Commanded George Griffith, r Oth er speakers of the evening were: Clifford Rue, commander' of the Silverton post; Mrs. C. Wray, president of the Silverton. Legion auxiliary;-; Charles 'Johnson,1 state1 comm itteeman, and .Clif f ? Brown, commander of Capitol post No. 9. '; , Twb enjoyable Valentine parties held Saturday . nigkt were , at the hfrh school and at Trir.ify church. The Lih school student body party was gljre e' tt3 IT-jtchs 1 SOCIAL CttZmZL H . . 1 .1 ... 1 mm . :j ii il Todr ..; 1 : 1 , -Leisure, Hour club. - Mrs. F, W. Steuslotf, 60? Commercial st.' . Da ughters of the Nile. , Mrs. K. H.ICennedy.ri96 West Washing ton. ' Portia Mansfield Dancers, at Grand theater. Open forum 'meeting. Salem League of Women Voters, 2:30 o'clock, ;publiC' library. ' v - - Story-telling sect ton, Salem Arts league.: Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Far go, 108p -N. -Church street," hosts, 7:3Q.-o'clockis4.i' , ; 4 i,- ;.';, Colonial Tea., . Xadles. of . the Central .Congregational church hostesses ;fdr 'First Congregational church ladies, 2:30 "o'clock. Woman's Tdrelgn .Mission ary so ciety, t Leslie"- Methodist Church, -10 -o'clock. Pot-luck luncheon at noon?t.t-i-;' :.;Tvi.- -- Central Circle of Jason Lee Aid society. All day; meeting at church. 9:30 o'clock., . . .' ... : First Methodist church circles meet. ; , . ' Vecinas Realis club. ' Mrs. Rose, M. Abbott, 2690 Cherry avenue. ' Thursday 7 ' J Willamette University Faculty ' women's 'cHib.; airs. Ttorian von Eschen, 1775 Court street, hos- , .SacaJawea Camp Fire .girls.; .Home of Mrs. S, M. T. -Hester,' guardian,. 4 o'clock. , j ,'- Men's Bible, class ot the; First Presbyterian church. Social din-; der, 6:30 o'clock. .. ,. Daughters of Veterans., Mrs. E. L. Waters, ( 1599 State street,. 2 o'clock. ' .Thursday Afternoon, club. Mrs. C. V. Bishop, 765 Court street, hostess. - 5 '-- " ," . " ' ' "Friday ' ' - Taafvn TW 'Mon'a TlihlA class -and Mizpah clast Social ; and busi-j ness meeting," church parlors, 7:30 oV;loCfc;;.:-r,;. . : V:l West Side circle. Jasou Lee Aid! society. Mrs. Richard Erickson 1515, North Liberty street, 2:30 o'clock. , . " - Woman's Alliance. Unitarian church, 2 : 30 -o'clock. - Zena ' 'Community club. Pro gram followed by cafeteria supper. School house. -.. : . ., Hal Hibbard auxiliary. .Mrs.vW. E.. Hansen, 990 North 5th street, hostess. , (, , ... Saturday . ... .American .Association , of JCnl- verstty .Women. Marion hotel. 12 : 30: o'clock luncheon, v ' American Association of University-Women. Marlon hotel. 12:80 o'clock luncheon. - " - - ? Lincoln - Washington birthday program,-' under-.-auspices of the Woman's Relief corps.- MeCornack hall. 3 o'clock. i : - Field auditorium and those pres ent reported an exceptionalljr en joyable time." The t aiiditormm was appropriately decorated in the red and white Valentine colors, a huge heart -hanging from 'the middle of, the room. , From tis streamers were draped to the four corners. v . ; . ' ... ..',. .... . The first part of the evening program was given, consisting: or a cornet solo by Amos Benson, a akit by Dwlght Kircher and Olive Banks,1 a violins duet by Bertha Aim and Francis Coberly, with Annita Gilkerson at the piano, a rocal: solo ; hy . Burns O.ilkerson. The remainder of the evening was spent', in playing various games and staging contests. - :. . .' At Trlnity.church red and lyhite decorations. klsO gave the social rooms a festive ippearahcei Wil liam Thompson . gave a' reading, Miss Esther To we - gave a, piano solo, ancTMlss Esther Larson sang a vocal solo.- -A Valentine bo was also a feature of the evening. Silverton muBic lovers are yery glad tc learn .tbat Sigurd Nllsson, a member -of the Deltesrke quar tet which sings at the Portland auditorium Feb. 26, will give a concert at Silverton on the night of .Feb. 25. . j It is teldom ,that Silverton has the opportunity ; to "California Fig Syrup" Dependable laxative for Sick ' " Baliy or 'Child 0 1 rv jueuj uaoy is. consupaieu, uas TT 1 t I .11 win.d-colic, feverish hreath, coated tongue or. diarrhea, a half-tea-spoonful of genuine ''California .Fig " Syrup promptly moves the poisons, gases," bile,' souring -food and waste right out. Never cramps or overacts. Babies love its de licious taste, -. :.-t. .. . " . 'tJlsk your- druggist for ;gennine "California Fig. Syrup";; whkh hast fall directions for infants In.ams, and children .of. all -eses, plainly printed on ,bcttl3. .Hotter!-, Vou must say "CailforiiI.a,? Ct you may Est 3 lr:!.t2fJca fin cyru?. Air. iiii n n 1 m iviiiier s "Batgaih Sgtitire Special for Wednefs3a y Uiimty opreads 81x90 hear any of the artists at home. This opportunity arose because Mr.Nllsson, s a . former Silver-J tonian , himself and. still has a father and sister at Silverton. " '. -Mr.iNilsson has been away from Silverton for a. number p years, part of "which time was spent. in j studying music in the east, . Last winter Mr. Nilsson spent, along i with the other ; members . of . the j quartet, r touring ... Europe, .Thi winter the De Reszke singers have been -touring "the -states. v-When Silyerton heard 3 that- Mr. . Nilsson was to,visit his, father. P. Nelson, and his sister, Mrs. John Elder, at Silverton, so many of his for mer,., friends asked, that hejglve:; concert that he -finally consented. Mrs. Gertrude 'Cammeron 'of 'Sil verton will accompany Mr.; Nils-BOn.:...;-:,7':...- V. -'-,. hA '.-" v . The .program he will give at Silverton will be Varied so 'that "'It will please all. He will open with an. Italian, group of, songs .which will be followed . by Swedish and Norwegian, folk songs. There Win also be a group- of -negro spiritual' songs. The last group will con sist of .a varied number of old favorites. , . ! - Members of the Loyal- Legion band are 'making arrangements for the concert. . , '' The Hi Yu He He club met with Mrs. Helen Stewart, at 'thehpme of the Misses Emma and Hannah Christenson, Saturday evening'. The entertainment was;.cleverly. planned in keeping with St. Valen tines day, after which a dainty, cafeteria lunch., was , served.. . The color scheme waa'carrled but; with red hearts and tulips. Those pres ent besides members of the dub werei-Mrs Snyder, Mrs. Reed, An drea Ipsen and Hannah and Emma Christenson. ' ' : Represeritatfve Woodward I Secured for Sunday Talk Representative W. F. Wood ward of Multnomah county, prom inent educator and legislator will occupy the pulpit of the Unitarian church .on Sunday morning at the II o'clock,. services.. His subject will be Education and Everyday life. SPRING HOSIERY' ' -In the new shades including tWve, Amber, Marquesette, Frtckls,- Rii- - by, -Sable, -Pcatr, Chaire, Toreodor, : Parchment,. . Pallow, ".; Palm . . . U each : Griscpn, Rosewood; Atmosphere end v-Sunburn'' . t ' ' - . Fall Fashioned-Chiffon and .. , : Kervico Wear' ' . :p t 1 ;: AZ, $1.75, $1.D5 s i 1;':. " 1 ouovay aii3 Thtir3ay - -Mr. -Woodward, has introduced many constructive, measures' vbe fore the, Oregon stJte 4esblature and has succeeded in 'getting many benet hcient - school "measures throdgh the legislators, j r . , He is considered one pt the most fluent, speakers at the legislature, and one of the foremost -authorities on educational. methods. POLICE ( AGENT SHOT' PORTLAND, Ore;. Feb 17.- J, A. Fagerlie police agent engaged in obtaining "evidence against aus pectedjbootleggers, was shOt"49d gravely wouh4ed-tonight,rhen he attempted to arrest Lillian Foley and Dan Reardon, alleged boot leggers, ,at a local hotel. . - Perhap ' this Tthreatened "return of nsnufj Js.ft-pro;tfctka4 It will be a great little chaperone. -. Men ;. Women Children " That wilt make5 letter wrltWg a pleasure " : Reasonable Prices a."' ,Sce Window for -Fall Lino t, I Leatbev Goods ! ' ! Commercial Bco!: . occrc 153 i NORTH tXMOECIlClA-. I 1 ti ! ! i I '. - .'. Stanoneiy .... .; :. Foh p