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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1918)
TTOC ORECOX STATSU45; 5UXPAX SQVEMBKg ?, 191. FURSIDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS "We are, now showing a magnificent variety of New Fur Muffs, Capes, ami Neckpieces, some in match sets at prices that will save you money, including natural mink, opposum, dyed lynx, black fox,; taupe and black wolf, raccoon, red fox, Hudson seal, martin, squirrel, ermine, etc., at prices ranging from 1 $7:50 to $75.00 Buy Now A small deposit will reserve your purchase until desired. More Dainty New Waists Beautiful Fall Models Made up principally in Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine, the new fall shades," some trimmed with taffeta silk and novelty buttons, others neatly embroidered and beaded in any number of pretty styles for dress occasions, white, flesh, navy, taupe, plum, etc. Have them in all sizes at money saving prices. Your special attention directed to three groups at $4.50, $5.73 and $6.95. Other new and pretty waists at $7.50, $9.00, $10.5Q and. on up to $15.00 See Window Display s H O P E A R L Y (Old White Corner Building) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store s H O P E A R L Y Christmas Coat and Suit Week BEGINS MONDAY AT SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE Christmas buying must needs open earlier this year because the National Government and State Council of Defense have urged early shopping for everybody, and because all the available men and women are employed in war work. They cannot be spared to make up the extra salespeople that stores usually need during the Christmas shopping period. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Furs make practical Gifts for Misses, Young Ladies and Women. Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store has its tocks ready now, and will take any selections you make and hold them for Christmas delivery. A small deposit will reserve your purchase When down town see our window display. Every garment plainly marked with price tickets. We are nt V . ri ashamed of our values or prices we're proud of them t5T FINAL APPEAL BY MR TOO 3- Phenomenal Values in Women's Autumn and Winter Coats 1 $42.50 and $45 Coats for $37.50 BROADCLOTH, VELOURS, SILVERTONES, CHEVIOTS 1 V. 5 ' BURRELLAS and DIAGONALS Every coat in this lot" is of superior quality the fahrics arc new and, desirable, the styles are uncommonly, smart and the best of workmanship. They come to us from our New York office at an advantageous price, and we have marked them to sell at a substantial saving to our customers, . -, - Great many atrtactive styles from which to choose verv. newest Winter Models, some made with wide belts, fur or plush collars, all the: new shades including taupe,F plum, brown, green, navy, and Pekin blue. Sizes 16 to 44. : Special . $37.50 NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Special at $32.50 Look where you will, you'll not find another such stock of hand some new coats in Salem. Coats for all occasions and of every desirable material direct from America's foremost coat makers, including wool velours, plushes, burellas, velvets, broadcloth, kerseys, silvertone and kindred materials. Hefted or semi-fitting models. We have them in browns, greens, taupe, navy, black, Burgundy, plum and other leading colors especially priced at $32.50 " Mezzanine Floor Where Lower rices Prevail Nothing Over $25.00 WOMEN'S NEW SUITS $14.75.. ' ' ' . ' O. A i l it;? ;- fj, $.. i. , ., ".. ,; ': ; : Navy blue serge suits with velvet collars, trimmed with buttons, belted' and semi-fitted efect. "Special .:tr;.:.;..T,..J475 : NEW FALL COATS $19.50 ' ' Women new,; fall coats in best of-colors and materials navy,' brown, purple, green and taupe. Coats for all occasions with collars of self material,4 fur or plush. Special ........ $19.50 , UTILITY COATS, $24.50 New helped styles. Some with large fur collars, ami self colored buttons. Coats suitable for street, school or motoring. Designed not only for good service but also for good looks. Dozens of new styles and all sizes. Meltons, kerseys, cheviots, velveteens and mannish mixtures. Special price $24 50 Remarkable Values in Silk, Satin and 'Serge Dresses i Three special groups selected for this great offer. Including an express shipment from our New York yujmg organization, sway peiow regular prices. . New Fall and Winter Dresses A most fascinating collection In various styles for Misses and Women satin, silk and serge materials. Colors, blue taune. hieee. tteei rro m brown, nary and purple ap loU Dresse Worth up to $27.50 UfcUV M Sale Price $18.75 Beautiful lot of Misses' and Women's crepe de chine, georgette, mescaline, satin and serge dresses, some in handsome tailored elects and- most becoming styles, including the new round neck models, some braided, beaded and button trim- Ain 7tt med; have them in all sizes. Special plO 3 Values to $37.50 Monday $22.50 A most excellent' collection of new models, most favored in sun, sauns serges, messaune georgeue aad combinations; '1 afact. new dresses of every description. Sixes 16 to &3. Sale 50 Particularly Stylish New Autumn and Winter Suits for Women $37.50 We are showing many plain models an well an novelty "styles in Women's Suits for Autumn and Winter at this price. A wonderful aKort roent of materials, colors and styles from which to make selection. Some of the garments are trimmed with fur, others with buttons Many of. the suits have collars of velvet or fur. At $4D.UVJ .Nome remarkable values in Suits ot fine veloiir and broadcloth, (tarments of indi-1 viduality, effectively trimmed with buttons and excellently lined.' Many models have velvet collars. Other handsome fcuits priced at from $25.00 to $75.00. Women Who Wear Large Sizes . i : ' ' in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waiati or Skirts, ami who have difficulty in finding suitable styles, are cordially invited to see our showing of thewe. larger garments, designed especially for women of full figure and are decidely smart. Reason able prices. Republicans Arc I Urged to! Rally to Supporf of Par ty Nominees. Republicans, one and all. rally to the aggressive support of Sam II. ! Brown and Louis Lachmund. now the regular nominees, for state sen ator on the Republican ticket. R member that Sam II. Brown rep resents W. Al. Jones, who died yes terday morning Stand by Governor Withycombe, our most loyal of loyal war govern ors, in this nation and who has proudly and efficiently stood by your sons, and mine, on the battle line in France, with pride you win cast your vote for him and for our own Marion county son Hon. Charles L. McNarr who has stood like a granite wall behind our brave sold iers and for every war measure asked for by the government Hawley has never faltered in his 1 support of the government during the war. anl Salem la his home. These candidates whom our oppo nents would politically destroy are entitled to the universal support of the electorate of Marlon county and the state. Strike, Abraham Lin coln Republicans, and strike hard on November 5. 1918, with your price less and incorruptible ballots that these noble representatives of the Republican party shall know that while they are doing their duty to the fullest extent at Washington and in Oregon we. the electors, are giving to them our undivided, active and loyal support. WALTER LINCOLN TOOZE. Chairman- Marion County Republi can Central Commlttete. fir Proposed Tax 20 on Tailored Suits There is a bill pcudinc that puts a tax of 20 per cent on men's uit costing over Hut you can place your order now and ye the additional CJ-nv You ran buy all wool tailored suit of ine for 1cm than you are aked to pay for shoddy or reworkd wool clothe ready to wear. I have many materials that I am making up at practically old prices. If I had to go into the open markets and buy I would 1 forced to quit business a the rice are out of the quetion I can still make men' suit from i up. Ladies hcrge suits, $CO and. up. Order now and src Ux Trimmed Hat Sale More and greater values, Including Tarns and Sailor Hats Just received. Also clever new shapes of velvet and satin frequently combined with crepe and other fine fabrics. Grace ful Wide Brim Hats, smart little tur bins and trlcornes trimmed with os trich, novelties, wings, etc. Trim med hats worth regular to 1 JC 17.00. Sale price Hats worth regular up to ti 7C 18.50. Sale price 7.50 to $0.50 Hats. $6.75 Splendid lot of Trimmed Hats In plush, velvet and vclour. large, me dium and small sizes and shapes, neatly trimmed with wings, feathers and ornaments. Regular to tC 7C $9.50. tor f?.l3 Other Autumn and Winter Hats, ranging In price from flO.OU to 917J&0. D. H. Mosher 'Tailor to Men and Women" 474 Court EL Salem, Ore STOP PAIN! RUB NEURALGIA AWAY' Instant Belief From Xrrre Tort ore and Minery vrlth old St. Jacob's Liniment. Rnb this soothing, penetrating lin iment right into the sore. Inflamed I nerves, and like magic neuralgia disappears. St. Jacob's Liniment" conquers pain. It la a harmless "neuralgia relief" which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug tore and gently rub the "achlnr nerves" and In just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain or neuralgia Is In the fsce. head or any part of the body, you get Instant relief with this old-time, honest pala destroyer it cannot Injure. LArxcinxa at vaxooctkr. BELLING HAM, Wash-. Nov. 2. The fourth of the wooden ships built here for the government, the1 Bonneteere, of 3.500 gross tons, was launched today by the Pacific Amer ican Fisheries company. ROYAL PALACE OF . KAISER HIT BY MOB (Continued from page 1) many public demonstrations of bro therly feeling are occurring. Troops , sent by the national council have lib erated troops which were locked la barracks by the gendarmes. Lejtner, who recently attempted to kill Count Tlaxa and who was ar rested early in October, has been set free by a mob who raided the prison. Vienna grain reserves are virtually exhausted. Aceordlnr to 'a 'Zurich dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company. Vienna has only three days' nour supplies. " RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK TO ALLIES (Continued fTbm page 1) "In short, everything which states manship could have done la order to Mothers! Toar little one won't smile If it. liver's full of blW Cascarets set thing rigW When kiddies' tongves tarn whits They bring relief and Joy1 To constipated girl or boy. Children think them daad 7 They art mild cataaxllo.caaiy. YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY Shop Early and Judiciously OUR XMAS DISPLAY will be read j this week.. A large, weH-4tfTned display of the MOST PRACTICAL GIFTS TO BE FOUND IN THZ CITY. Practical GifU for the whole family T071 for the Kiddies. RAY L. FARMER IIDW. C& Ihom 191 Corner Court and Cowunerrtal Btreru Salem's Leading Automobile Accessory Store 1 hasten the deeisioa has been done and well done. All that Is needed Is to go on. "Two weeks ago I was with your soldiers, liy a bond of perfect bro therhood united to their Ftenea and English comrades with whom, since March lat. they hare, r ight aad day. been fighting." One single army on the single front. This has been the secret of our victory. "This unity Is the most precious of our possessions. Let os eagerly hold to it in .view of the conclusion of peace. Let us held to it for the material and moral reconstruction of a bleeding world. SARI H. BROWN CHOICE (Continued from page 1). Car.lMX.iL CII1EONS. (Continued from pft ,T). Children gladly take Caacarets when crosa, feverLh, bilious, constipated, be cause Cascarets tails like caadr. If your child aa tainted breath, coated tongue or a "cold girt Caicareta as directed on each sjO cent box. Then doot worry. Cascarets work like a charm and can aot harm Ih l leader little Itoouciu ji'toai JowtU. "Hon. Vf. AI Jones, one of your Kepubllcan candidates for state sen ator for (arloa county, has been called by Beath. much to the grief of the &Ura community and people of the' county. The law of Oregon. In ach case, provides that the county central committee shall nominate a candidate to fill the vacancy thus created, and la accordance therewith lion. Sam II. Brown, "the Cervals Parmer. has been named by the' committee for that purpose, and has consented to make the ran at a great sacrifice to himself, but with hU usual readiness to answes the call of the people. "Sam II. Drown has served the people of Marlon ounty faithfallr and will In the state legifUture. Ills honesty Is a household belief where- ever be is known. Ills ability In all lines of business and all lines of thought Is acknowledged universally. He ts a man of the people, a worker, a farmer, a producer, a tax-payer Just the kind of a man to protect their interest!, financially and other wise. "Mr. Prown has been at the head of the Red Cross and every other pa tnotle movement la his neighbor hood since the war began and his purse has been open for every such cause. He ought to he elected by a practically unanimous Republican vote, but In order to bring about that result, the voter must take little trouble. "There are two senators to be elected and It will be necessary to vote for Louis Lachmund and Sam 11. Brown. The names of V. Al jones ana tenuis Lachmund appear as numbers ST and 38. then there Is a vacancy following No. S and In this vacant line the voter must write the name Fam II. Brown and place a cross Peforelt. The name of W. AJ Jones must be skipped, aa a vote tor nira cannot be counted. "The central-commute begs that every Republican do his plain duty In thia case. Not only should each one see that his own vote Is right, but also ttyrt hla neighbor Is proper ly posted on the method rf voting correct"." J the seag and theie they labor a. po'nU of debarkation and ri; to the firing line, assisting, ccr Ing, gladdening the hearts of es. dlero. Ve have carried the work ef National Catholic War r through the country. Kvery C ollc society has offered Its er for personal service and p club buildings to our soldiers rillor. We have erected vit houses within the ramps for the fort of mother and sister and a. women who visit their beloved We have eretted community w clnbs. We have carried our p- fve work for young women. I camps, le the large cities and 1 trisl centers. The entire Catholic body c: country Is organized to crewi campaign with victory. Etctj cese has harnessM Its own r will work with the state coe f the anlted war work ess; and aive the ttmoit service. THIS VOMAtl SAVED Flipt.1 All OPERATI By takin z Lydi E. Fin Vegetable Compound, t of Thousand! of SuchCt Black River Falls, Wls.- 1 C iinkham'a Vegetable Cf ; saved tae operati ve. I aayeDOtr" ofiUlr siJe be : I cooU Uri: from try t wssua'" housework. the bt dx t an tTnr LvdiaE-Ffc- VeffetabTe Cctnpctrvl cared bJ ot need the operation, and I -all ray friends about it''-Vrk . &XZE. Slack Elver FaEa, It Is fast such experience J Mrs. Emter that has Bade M' root and herb remedy . from ocean to ocean. Aey tJfTe.w from lnfiaCT3tiocvJ ctit placements, bnckscbe. Irrenl art tics cr " the ta toot rest until she hs given rj and fcr special advice writ Flikhaa ileiiaae Co-, Lrra, f- i