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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1911)
DAUT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, 8 ATTRDAT, APRIL 8. 1911. , ' MUK BEVE I tr w"n V Tai society. j"-:..,.-.,1 Wj'wwpj i... j THE EASTER FASHIONS If! NEW YORK DETUI.S TIIVT MARK THE SEA SON'S STILES OXE-SIDED EF. KEl'TS FREAKISH COATS (Ol!I) GIRDLES BELTS AXD FIXINGS. Now York, April 4. Short coats, straight skirts with long, loose pant'19 at the back, high-lifted waist lines and aorevlated slee"es, most of them cut in one with the rest of the garment, are some of the striking de tails of this season's styles. Skirts are somewhat wider but still straight and clinging in effect, with few pleat ed models in the smartest showings. The circular or gored skirt, plain all ' round or wlh Inverted plaits front and back Is the leader for suits. For Fussy Presses, For fussy dresses made of thin silts, voiles or chiffons skirts fulled Into the waist are often seen, but even these measure not over three yards at the foot, and fall into much narrower lines over the skimpy drop skirt. Some of the French dresses show a ruehing of the dress material or of net bound with the material at the? hem of the skirt, the hems of silk, satin, cloth or braids In match, ing or in contrasting colors are very much used. Especially on the dresses of white cotton voile that promise to be a veritable craze this year, are their colored hems of voile to match the tones employed, In the beaded or embroidered pat terns that, with lace, trim such gowns attractively. The Clever Xerdle Woman. The clever needlewoman scores this year, if ever, for a little time spent In embroidery a blouse or dress patterns turns an Inexpensive Invest ment in material into styles that mm win IBS! mm Sunny Monday laundry scfap is economical it con tains no rosin and does not waste away quickly. One bar of Sunny Monday will go as far as two bars of ordinary yellow laundry soap. No matter what laundry soap you have been using, Sunny Monday will lessen the labor of your wash day and double the life nf vrinr pWIiao It 'contains a marvelous dirt, itarter which saves rubbing. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO The above designs are bv The McCall Company, New York, Designers and Makers of McCall Patterns. matches usually, and patent leather bring very high prices when boueht I0Xlngs are P0P"'ar. With black High Pressure Bays. Men and wnmpn nlikA hova ti ready made. French knots done in , Tl " h,te W0lk incessantly with brain and hand beaded patterns in heavy embroid- j 8pat9' gloves and ha' or ha' trim- ,,, i . . , ,x 'mines are smartly wnm tii, to no'd their own nowadays. Never ery silks make modish garnitures ullnES ar smartly worn here. B'ack J quickly accomplished. The couching ! lle9 WItn red n;se- red hat and oth. er toucnes or the color are also some what seen, but are rather garish. .Matching Sets. parasol are replacing the fur match of heavy threads in the brilliant cor als or blues particularly effective on whites or very light grounds, is an other fashionable form of embroid ery that is ea9y to do, and goes quickly. Cord Girdles. Cord girdles continue their vogue or su't becomingly. These are often and beaded styles and those with of embroidered or beaded, or French contrasting colors or tinsel In their , knot desfgns. Sometimes the work weave add much to the style of many 's done In raffia, a straw-like mate tojlets. Mercerized cords are used r'a' familiar In basquetry, that can in the same way with linens, voiles Bfe had in almost any desired shadp. were: the demands of business, the wants of the family, the require ments of society more numerous. The first effect of the praiseworthy effort 1Aon itn with nil .Unas Vt I. Sets of matching scarf, toque and , . , V. . ,f , l"UD auu commonly seen in a weakened or de. bllitated condition of the nervous and other wash fabrics. Xov Footwear. Spats and colored uppers, or shnes la elaborate toilets, but In simple, that give a spat effect are very much I Practical morning dresses and suits, worn by the fashionable. Hosiery; They are not only novel but almost universally becoming,' since the wo- jm ' man wiui mauuo WVV cn laue, icily , I regular," Is the only one who looks her best In set styles, and she is the exception. Wherever colors emerge Into the open from their . numerous veiilings they are decidedly noisy. Only their I ninn.ni .1 IM ALTED 111 I LIC m be'ng unp,easantI3r insistent. Th l.l.L f.. ill i- . (Fortunately veilings show no sign; of 111 rOOa-drlrtlC !0r All AglS. abatement and gowns built of many For Infants, InvaEcKandGrovyMgcluloVen. materials are the rule. D M... '. I ! I .1 111 l 1 j urenumuon.upDUUcnngmewholebody. LUCY CARTER invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch orenared in agminate. Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. i detect Ifcwiie! Get ths Original and Gsnulnt HORLICK'S! Lf..i i Y.! , system, which results In dyspepsia, useiui in are-ssing up a plain gown -,,,., nlltriHnn nf hrh hntlv anil brain, and in extreme cases In com plete nervous prostration. It is clearly seen , that what is needed is what will sustain the system, give vigor and tone to the nerves, and keep the digestive and assimilative functions healthy and active. From personal knowledge, we can recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It acts on all the vital or gans, builds up the whole system, and fits men and women for these high-pressure days. a One.Side.J Effects. One-sided effects prevail not only Nothing distresses a woman more than to have a style go out just as she has saved sufficient money to fnt No Combine or Trust 1 get an article ot the 801-4 that has uwiu tut? uuiuiig hi ur utssue. Col. Roosevelt says that he con siders the republican party an in strument. He will no doubt admit that just at present it Is somewhat out of tune. LOU'S ATTORNEY DENIES IT THIS DENIAL COMIXG FROM A .MAX HIRED TO DEXY IT, HAS ALMOST AS MUCH WEIGHT AS IF 10 RIMER HIMSELF HAD DENIED IT. UNITED rURSS J.EASED WIRE. Chcago, April 8. Declarations that the charge made by Clarence 8. Funk to the Illinois legislature that a 1100,000 "slush fund" had been used to elect William Lorlmer to the United States senate were derided here today by Judge Hanecy, Lorl mer's counsel. Denying that Edward Hlnes, the lumber magnate, had ever raised the $100,000 as Funk charged, Hanecy made the following statement to the United Press: "The charges amount to nothing. They are all innuendo, based on hearsay. Who Is Funk? He has nothing. People are not going to somebody's hired man to ask for $10, 000 to elect a United States senator. "The whole affair is simply part of a general scheme to 'get' Lorimer. They want to get him because they can't use him. By 'they' I mean the newspapers who have been fighting him. When they failed In attempts to use him they Immediately opened the attack. "Funk told nothing of evidential value. Nothing from nothing leaves nothing." HIGH SCHOOLS TO HOLD BIG TRACK MEET FILES CURED AT HOME BV NEW ABSORPflON METHOD. If roii differ from bleeding, Itching, blind oi pruirmlhiK Pile, wnj me your aildrexH, iiml 1 will iell you how to cure yoiimelf r 1i"iih hy tbe new absorption treatment; p 4 hN H'nd cme of tbln home treutn I (: n T trial, with reference from ) iv , I ciillty if renuextcil. ImmHIiite re U't ur.il pfrinsiirnt cure a'ired Scud mt'iipy. hut tHI nth? nf tills offer. V:-' nth- to ;r:i. M, iU;H' llox 1, Why Not 1 ! Join the Ranks x of the many who avail themselves of the I : Opportunity of getting j A Cord of Wood Free! I bv placing their orders for their next i t Winter's Wood with us, while our liberal i DISCOUNT OFFER is on. City Lumber Co.! BUILDING MATERIAL FUEL City Office 279 N. Commercial SL Phone 813 f : : , i t 7 X X TWEMV-THIfEE SCHOOLS REP RESENTED BY 125 STUDEXTS WILL TAKE PART MEETING IS MAY 12. (Continued from Page 6.) i ments beautifully served by the hos tesses. The members of the club of young matrons and maids were given a charming afternoon yesterday by Mrs. R. McK. Hofer In her cozy home on South Commercial street Mrs. W. Y. Slater onened her horns Friday afternoon for the entertain ment of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's church. After the usual business was disposed of Mrs. Barr G. Lee read the story of "A Summer Trip in Alaska. Serving of refresh ments concluded the meeting. Mr. Philip Metschan, of Portland, gave a family dinner at the Hotel Imperial on the evening of March twenty-fourth, celebrating his seventy-first and his. son's, Phil Metschan, Jr., thirty-fifth birthdays. The ladies' parlor was very beautifully decorated with carnations and Ore gon grape and here a splendidly ar ranged table was marked for eight een places. A number of the family guests invited were unable to attend. The relatives from Salem were: Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutherland. c Mrs. J. L. Stockton and Mrs. D. P. Junk entertained yesterday after noon for the Presbyterian Missionary society In the parlors of the church. Mrs. Condit read In a most Interest ing manner a paper upon Hawaii and the experiences of the First Chrls tlon convent of that country. , The Antlers' club of WcMInnvllIe, composed largely of numbers of the Elk's lodge of Salem, entertained their friends last night with a num ber of Salemlte8 assisting at the fes tivities. A special stunt "The Gladia tor," was put on by Arthur Benson, Charles V. Galloway and Archie Irvln, Mrs. Carleton Smith sang in her usual fine manner. Among those who went over were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc Nary, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson, and Dr. Roy Byrd. o Why Not Make up a little dinner party ot your family or friends and take them to the Marlon ior Sunday dinner. First class orchestra music. See bill of fare on last page of this Issue. We will make a specialty of serving delightful luncheons after the thea ter. Drop In tonight after "Madam Sherry." 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UOURAtD5 ORIENTAL CREAM cures Skin Disaasea, raUerei irritation, soothes and in. igoratea tha ikin, beautifies and improves the oompiexioa and cannot be surpassed when j ro paring for trening attira. Na6 FOR 8ALI BY DRUGGIST AND FANCT GOODS DKALKRS FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street Nw York . s ae!s-!m"aW!MtWM THE BALDWIN GIRL AGAIN IN LIME LIGHT Boston, Mass., April 8. Mystery surrounds Beatrice Anita Turnbull. Baldwln, claimant as daughter to the millions left by Lucky Baldwin, the deceased turf magnate of California. It is as yet unknown 'whether she has disappeared or Is safe at home at the residence of her foster father here. I-ate lat night the ppllce were asked to hunt for the girl, who was said to have vanished. Only a few hours afterward her family communi cated with the police and' said , she was safe at home and the report that she was missing was a mistake. Today neither the girl's mother nor her foster father, Dr. Turnbull, would discuss the episode In any way and the police are all. at sea. It's Equal Don't Exist. No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold . Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains it's supreme. Unrivaled for Plies. Try it Only 25c at J. C. Per ry's, Druggist The Sound Sleep of Good Health. Can not be overestimated and any ailment that prevents it is a menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock, my general condition is greatly Improved, and I know that Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They are a prompt corrective of urin ary irregularities. Try them. Red Cro8sPharmacy. H. Jerman. 0 Many a man is' driven to drink by his absolute fearlessness of the stuff. The money that they haven't got Is what keeps some people in the straight and narrow path. g I f f Bmtti GoUtn-A I M m CaM&pwilMa k I XXiale udiimple remedy fori I IfT ft BrrmAiAt CWawrfc, Hy Ff0ff Wl I (?f lorUmmfttlou, Irritations. titor. I Vl atlonaor ALL muooM maUubrariM I aM I or lining of tn dom, tfamt, I U-tJ I toDievch or aiioavrj organ. IV"""' TrMtiMWlthMahbottU ll or maUM oa rttquwt. 1 CnM (Mai Ck 7 4 Acres Just outside the city limits, about five blocks from the car line within two blocks of good school. Part ot the tract is In fine bearing orchard. Rich black sail well adapted for gar dening. This property abuts on city streets and could easily be cut into lots. Price $2500. Residence on Reservoir Hill Modern 7-room house on Reser voir Hill, one of the most . sightly lo cations In the city, hard finished, tinted walls, high ceilings and ex tremely well lighted. The rooms are all large and well arranged.large, airy bedrooms, bath room as large as a small bedroom, with linen cloBet, etc, 1st 50x175. This residence com mands one of the finest views to be had of all the surrounding country lying to the north, east and west. Price, 3,500. IIECIlTEIi & BVNON, 347 State 8t. T7 (Special to the Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, April 8. The Inter-scholastlc track meet, which will determine the champion ship of the state preparatory schools, will be held In Eugene, May 12. Practically all the big high schools in the state will be represented and elaborate preparations are being made for the entertainment of the teams. Some 23 schools have signed up for the meet to date. Among them are: Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, Al len, Preparatory, of Portland; Col umbia University, Vancouver, Eu gene, Baker, Pendleton, Enterprise, The Dalles, Medford, Oregon City, Newberg, Prlnevllle, Hood River, Roseburg, Oakland, Grants Pass, La Grande, oCttage Grove, Junction and Springfield. The larger schools are sending six ( men each and the smaller ones four, Altogether, about 125 men are ex pected. The track Is being widened and a large number of new hurdles are being constructed, which will lessen considerably the number of preliminaries necessary. Silver tro phy cups will be given to the win ning teams and to the high point men and individual winners. Every man that makes a place in the finals of an event will receive a medal. The medals for each event are in sets of three, gold for the first, silver for the second, and bronze for the third place. These medals are given by the different fraternities at the university and each will be engraved with the tinner's name. o A good opportunity is one who insists upon belonging ut you and none other. UMBE1 And Building Materials Special Prices LP-MCi3 Boxes of all Kinds LslemI Plsistes0 Empire Brand Manufactured in Utah i i 1 1 ii ii , H ., ewer Pipe Vitrified Salt Glazed Pipe the most sanitary and the most substantial on the market. Call at our office and let us explain the special offer we are making on this pipe. Estimates Furnished Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Get it at Dr. Stone Drag Store The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Office Front and Ferry Phone 1830