X fell ' SECOND SECTION 4 Pages 8lXTY-KIHTII VKAK-f-XO.' -Vt SAI.KM. OltMiOS, SIMMY MOIIMMJ, ji nk (fM DAILY EDITION THE important part which womei nave played in past drives in the war movements is berng 'at tested and It has been acclaimed that It would have been virtually impos tlble to have made drive after drive mJi overwhelming successes had I sot been for the women participants. , The Superfluity Shop conducted In Salem late last fall and under the iasplcea of the Salem Women's club was the entering wedge of the activ ities of : local, women. Since then The Corset that Stays m Place Some Corsets have the annoying habit of rising , upunder the arms when their wearers are seated. The Corset that clings to its proper position whether standing, sitting, walking or in any other position can be found in line of C. If. Crasttiere . .. - . ' Bandeaux. &ron(-&eedGrorS&T, An Corsets fitted and guaranteed to give satisfaction r.EXSKA L. SWART,' i y Corset Specialtlst. 115 LIBERTY STREET m D. E KOSHER HIGH CLASS ' LADIES' . TAILORING, 474 Court SL By Florence Elixabeth Nichols' patriotic carnivals. S. O. S. girt boxes ror the soldiers. Red Cross, Liberty bond and other drives have been added to their credit. Another drives which will call out hundreds of Salem women' will be that of War Savings Stamps on June 28. Hecanse there are not enough men to handle both the business and residential districts, the house: to house canvass must of necessity de pend on women. The women will rive patriotic service in this way In securing pledges for stamps. This activity will prove especially inter esting to fair femininity "ln their native nursing role, for; in the words of an eastern editojr. it is a case of "Cheer up little Thrirt Stamp. Don't yon cry. You'll be a war bond liy and by." ' . Jason Iee Methodist. Sunday school convenes at 9:45, Chas. Haggeman supt. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. W. C. Wilson will be the speaker. Subject, "Meth odism's Opportunity to Help Win the War." Epworth League at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor. An 'invitation is extended-to everyone.- I ; - : ' Among the charming visitors In Salem is Mrs. Martha W. Evans of Columbus, Ohio, who is the guest of Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney. Mrs. Evans is an. aunt of Mrs. Doney's and the great aunt of Miss Elsie Evans, a niece , of Mrs. Doney's who made many friends in Salem during her visit a couple of summers ago. Mrs. Evans' stay will be indefinite v LEARN STENOTYPY The New System of MACHINE SHORTHAND The Host Wonderful Invention far Business Efficiency in 10 Years StKTpr b ShoRkaaJ vthtra kt a tiaVaarMa Ia4 at hr w m paacO. Utonirfu wall tWt rxmt W Itiwtut tdm M Wan aa4 aa aiaia aarnau OaUy FOCK MONTHS Beqwlre4 Opinion tt httrt aalariaa fcf anaaa at nana ftciar-SM ta Slipper BMtt. Ta trywrilr a at alata4 Intfcui. twatytr wUt aaglaat aaaril aaattaaa. Fat tall taiarmatiaa gdiw POLYTECHNIC 'BUSINESS COIXECX - ......,.:',...,-, OAKLAND. CAW " as she came to le with Mrs. Doney for a while Dr. loney is in France. Mrs. Evans has been passing the winter in Florida and came to Salem directly from that far southend state. However, her stay will not be half long enough in Salem as" this inter esting visitor planned a sojourn In Alaska before coming to Oregon. Mrs. Evans has traveled much and speaks entertainingly of her journeys.- Skagway will be Mrs. Evans' des tination point in Alaska.! Following a stay there, the traveler has planned her itinerary to include Canadian points on her way .homeward. All these points will be visited before Mrs. Evans eventually wends her way southward again to pass cext winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop will return today from Pendleton where Mr. Itishop went to. meet his wife upon her return from a month's tour In the east, i Mrs. Bishop and son. Clarence Itishop. returned to Pendle ton Wednesday following a trip to New York and Washington. Inciden tally visiting in Phllodelphia. At lantic City, Boston and many other interesting points. ! ' Mf. and Mrs. W. H. TTaynes gave a farewell party during the week for their con, Frank Haynes. who left last night for Camp Fort McDowell at Angel Island, Calif. Games and music were enjoyed, after which a delicious repast was served. Roses decked the tables. Mrs! McEUresh assisted the hostess. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. MeElfxesh. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tarpley, Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry LeeT the Misses Esther Snvd. , Josephine Troy Oma Fagg. Winnie Wagner, Flavella and Mary Heynes, Helen Williams and Mesrs. Sale Williams,' Charles Haynes and Frank Ha nes. Miss Virginia Wechter was claimed- as a bride by Hamilton Keyes Dontlly esterday afternoon in Sa lem with Rev. G. WV Plumer read- .J "t M. JEWEL CLOTH The new material for dresser scarfs. lunch cloths. ' etc, stamped to order. The NEEDLECRAFT SHOP ( .- 429 Court street To NU-BONE Customers Every Nu Bone Corset customer is instructed in the proper J adjustment in putting on or removing the corset. World Star Silk Hosiery. $1.23- 1 Klean-Knit Underwear in Sanitary packages. A. E. LYONS 429 Court Street Phone 953 Remember. life insurance is not all in merely "taking ont a poKcyw A policy in Xw World Life, with its Millions of Itollars in Anuria and its BnHsaat Surplus to Policy Iloldrrs 11,611,310.34 will rost yoo no mora than one in a roraitany of only arerafw resxurrrs. . i ' NEW WORLD LIFE Steven Building. Portland. J. H. Lauterman, Spec Rep. Salem. AH ECOKOMICAli, DEXJOHTTUX, UQHT PLACE TO TBJLDE Charming Silk Dreisses J- a. These dresses radiantly portray the most recent styles of foremost fashion creators. Both maid and matron can find just their model here. All fabrics are of the first quality and trimmed most charmingly with but tons, fancy stitching, braids and laces. Our prices make them the most attractive offering we have made in many weeks. 4 $7.50, $12.50, $16.90, $17.50, $19.90, $22.50. $25.00 416 STATC ST iriR the linos which unitt-d the cou ple. Th groom g an assistant rn pinr with Slat Engineer lwLi aud his bride also was emiiloypd at the etate huustf whre he was a att-nosraphfr with th state desert land lMard. t The rouph- have left on a nhort honeymoon to the grouin'ii farm home at Hit hiuond. Oregon, in Wheel er county. Mr. "Donelly in piilject to the draft. The bride is the daugh ter or Mr. and Mra. William Wechter. 1433' Center Mreet. A fister, Mfks Iva We-hter. who is a "yeomanette" at th( P.remerton navy yards, attend ed the weuuing. Miss Alice Anuleeate. the danrhter of A. M. Apidegate, a fbrmer Salen resident, won a pleasing press com pliment upon her graduation recenUy in Harrington. Wasn. The play In which she took jart. was coached bv Miss Iteatrice Tbomnson. who Is a niece of Miss Mlnnetta Magers. The Harrington Citizen ays: "Alice Annleeate. Vervl Erich and Mary Knapp were honor graduates from the high school, having made at least an average or 90 per rent In everr subiect for the entire four years of their high school course. Alice Amleeate Is to be esneclally commended oa her splendid iiortray- al or ine womea ian un cias rlavl. She keot the audience In a constant state of merriment." . Mr. and Mrs. David Graham (Mil dred Iiagley) wer gnests In Salem on Wednesday and Thursday. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray D. Byrd of Camp Lewis have been visiting Salem friends and relatives. Lien tenant Dyrd has had a ten day fur lough, preparatory to his expecta tions of being sent to France at an early date. Mrs. M.' T. Illneman of oPrtland was the 511 est of Salem friends on Memorial day. Mrs. RIneman for merly lived In Salem. ; ' The Misses Anna and Nelie Par- menter of Portland visited with rel atives in Salem during the mid-week. Mrs. A. Iintterfleld or Portland was also a guest with them. MIps Ila Spaulding left last night for Corvallis to be, with Miss Ger trude East at the Chi Omega soror- Itv house over the week-end. She was accompanied to Corvallis by Mrs. Walter Spaulding who wrlll also be the guests or friends there. . To accompany Miss Clara Bea.n of Trio ho nari way on her nomewaxa journey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K- Spanldings and guests, motorea 10 Portland last Sunday. Miss wan is nf Mi3 Ila Suaulding at Mills eolleee in Oakland, cant Mrs. Walter Spaulding and Miss Rose Heine were also in the party. - iirninr.hnmo. the Snauldinss were acilmpaniod by Mrs. ' Spaulding mother. Mrs. S. Seese of Portiana. Mr -Secsc remained in Salem until Thursday, when the same party, in- cludine little Roberta Mills .motorea mained for a visit. Mn TJoTert Paulus and her moth er. Mrs. Mary Eoff, returned last night from visiting in Medrora. m. mnA i m Milton Mevers' mo tored t0 Portland last night to toor (ho rv.iumhia hishwav. They were onniianil hv Mrs. Meyers mother. Mrs. GictY Stelner and Mr. ana Airs. W. A. lienion. iiiry rie iu Portland h , Mr. and iiTrs. W. C Kerron I Annabelle Golden) and Mr and llri Charles L. Dick, who for merly lived here. The Salem party will return tonighL from ner short t rimn I Fremont. aawu auwu j w at Palo Alto. Califs Mrs. Daniel J Fry Jr. (Rita Stelner) was accom panied as far as San Francisco by )i.r hnchanH Mr. Frr has been sent to Fort Hancock. In Georgia. Upon hl andHen deDarture. bis war oriae l. avAnt'a fnrn nntll hts re- UC1 lIBICUfc o turn and arrived in saiemj eune- aay nignt. - a. i Mia narbara stelner has returned tmm Seattle, where she has been at tending the University of Washington and will pass the summer; with her narents. Dr. and Mrs. K. iee Stelner. Mn nifford Brown and small son Chandler "returned Tuesday from a week's star in Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East will go to Corvallis today to be present at the com mptn cement exercises of Oregon Agricultural college which will taite olace tomorrow. Their dapghter. Miss Gertrude East. Is finishing her sec- nnH var at th rollere. Miss Ger trade East will remain in Corvallis nntil Tneadar for soecial activities at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority nouse. A diminutive violinist, little Miss Winona Smith, the 8 Tear old dangn ter nf XI r and Mrs. C W. Smith of the P.arrien rtoa! delirhted an audi ence in Silverton, Thursday nignt. The ncraKion as a lecture triven by Irofessor John Hall of Willamette university. The little firl won much praise in her rendition of Beethoven's "Minncf nit Mendelssohn's "Polo naise." Mr. and Mrs. Will Bennett were mid week motorists io Portland, re turning home Thursday night. Mr. and Hrs. Frank W. Durbia are passing the week-end at lesaowm. tr end ir. Dan Frv. Sr.. re ceived a telegram Friday that their youngest son. Orris Fry. was leaving -j-ry .j -j ' r' ' I 7 r 'um . THE FAMOUS N ! b ;EfflS0N. -AC ? J Diamond-Disc . h ' P 1 PHONOGRAPH () AND THE LATEST RECORDS ' l S n M - t r I ' PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, UKELE- 5" ' : LES, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BAN- J V JOS and other musical instalments j : i of iBc very highcxt quality j if j y ' Togetlxer with j fju 'Wilpk '.- THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC Id ' 0$L V ALWAYS HERE A M Mfi- GeO.C.Will Mlo M ' PIONEER , 1 ' nMf r, ukW i MUSIC DEALER i aji ..SS 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Schuldernian are entertaining as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frailer and children of Portland. The family is remaining for the week-end. Peter II. Schulderman or1 Portland was a guest at the II. J. Schulder man home during the fore part of the week. ' Miss Flora M. Case, bead librarian of the Salem public library, left Fri day for a month's vacation with her mother at Champaign. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller returned Thursday ni&bt from a short visit in Seattle. . Throngs of guests called Wednes day evening at BIshopcroft. the home of Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Taylr Sumner whea they received In com pliment to Rt. Rev. Dr. Nichols, bish op of California, and the clerical and lay delegates to the Episcopal con vention, says the Portland Journal. Mrs, Nichols was expected to receive. (Continued on pare 2) HJPL ANNUAL JUNE CLEARANCE SALE OF ODD LOTS AND BROKEN LINES - BEQINNINa SATURDAY, JUNE 1 PRESENT MARKET CONDITIONS. AND THE STILL FURTHER WHOLESALE IN CREASES WHICH SEEM INEVITABLE, MAKE THIS THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT THIS STORE HAS EVER ANNOUNCED. THE ODD LOTS AND BROKEN LINES FROM. EVERY SECTION OF THE STORE HAVE BEEN MARKED AT PRICES WHICH WILL MAKE IT WELL, WORTH WHILE FOR YOU TO COME TO THE STORE EARLY AND OFTEN IF YOU WISH TO MAKE THE BUYING POWER OF YOUR EVERY D0L- LAR STRETCH TO THE FULL LIMIT. . Special purchases in several departments have been made which will offer an ahniidasce of genuine bargains in merchandise of quality and at prices which cannot be duplicated for ' some time to come. U.G. Shipley Cooipapy Where Shopping I3 a Pleasure. New York for France.