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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1919)
THE OREGON STATESMAN: SlXIAY. AIRIL 0. 10I 3CS Women's new wool Slip-on Sweaters, all popular colors, fancy striped collars and cuffs, $7 JO. ' Coat Special ' Women's New Spring Coats, wool, velour, gabardine, tweeds and serges, especially desirable for street wear and mototring. On sale Monday $22.50 (Old 'White Corner BuildinsV Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Dress Special Young Ladles'' and Women's messaline and taffeta silk dresses, navy, gray, taupe and plum colors, in a good assortment of sizes. Values to $18.75, Monday, $9.75 Salem-s Best Showing of Easter Apparel It is a Pleasure to Choose from Such a Great Collection of Suits, Dresses and Wraps ' Women tell Us so, again and again. There is an excellent variety at each price, and prices range from the least expensive that it is advisable to buy to the most luxurious. You will find here good, wearable, conservative styles, and the highest novelties; anjd the values are unsurpassed. ' ""- . ' . Suits 5t $32.50 Of men's-wear serge and gabardine, in black, navy lbue and shades of gray; made in belted and semi-belted styles, embroidered and braid-trimmed.- I X These include the various belted effects and some of he close-fitting models that flare abruptly from the waist-line; also some with coats in the new box effects. Of men's-wear serge and poplin, in black,' .navy blue and tan. Suits at $35.00 Suits at $37.50 Belted models with plaits forming panels from the waist-line, others gathered and trimmed with black silk braid and buttons. Suits at $39.50 Smartly tailored men's wear Serge Suits, In black and navy blue; belted models and loosely-girdled box effects; some with silk vestees. Suits at $42.50 Snug-fitting models on plain-tailored lines, box effects and belted styles, developed of serge and poplin in black and navy blue. Also Suits In shades of blue, brown and olive. ' Coats, Capes and Dolmans The Very Best Wraps of Moderate Pri-e are to be found right here in abundance. Perhaps the sum you have set aside is Between $15.00 and $32.50 may choose a cape, a coat or a dolman of serge, poplin, gabardine, burelia or velour andtao many and so varied are the styles that it is great fun to make a Selection. Navy and black, as well as the gayer Spring shades are here. From $22.50 to $32.50 the showing is greatest. Here are wraps of serge, silvertone, fine suede velour and duvet de laine. many. of which are lined throughout with peau de cygne or figured silk. The Finer Things ?f t1. . tone, velour and duvetyn are marked' at $35 to $55. The materials are so soft and the linings so lovely that Just to feel them Is a pleasure. Many of the models In capes, coats and dol : mans are individual and were Paris-inspired. IE I mPij Distinctive Models in r 'Separate Skirts Many smart models for general wear of taffeta, silk, poplin and wool serges, variouslyN belted and button-trimmed. Serge Stats, $5.95 to $10 0 Navy blue or black, wool, serge,' sorpe trimmed v with black silk braid and buttons in all sizes. . $5.95 to $10.00 Light and ? dark colors, also black "' silk and . wool poplin skirts, some satin striped, var iously belted and button-trimmed, ' $4.75 to $10.50 Silk Shirts, $5.75 to$9.00 Messaline and taffeta silk skirts including light and dark colors, also fancy plaids 'and: stripes, full gathered waist, some with fancy pockets, $5.75 to $9.00 Easter Millinery Galore Wonderfully Fine ; Hats Are These New Ones A great many are of the type that is usually marked half again as much and all are quite unusual. ' There are trim little turbans In navy blue that are ever so smart with dark blue suits and small hats of lisere and rough straw. Many flowers are used on the less tailored hats, 'which often turn up quite sharply In back; here and the r e some , glistening coque feathers appear on the black hats. One gay little affair even boasts some bright Ered peppers on the side. Priced $2.48, $3.50, $4.50, $5.75, $750 and up to $ 15.00 Easter Dresses Are Ready for Your Inspection Dress?, 90.75 to IttUJJO Satin, taffeta and crepe Georg ette, In many delightful new styles, on plain lines or with artistic drapery or the fashion able tacks, varied by beads in new application, or pretty touches of embroidery, are in gray, henna, navy blue, Delgian blue and black. Presses, $10.50 to $35.00 Serge dresses in navy blue and black, made in styles especially adapted to street wear tunic, .panel and straight-line models. Same with cord tucking. ub lued toilette of embroidery, or with smart-tailored features as their chief attraction $16.50 to $35 Tdfjeta Petticoats In Iiovely Changeable Hues All ; the pretty changeable colors you; could want are among these it seems. Also they . are in plain -jiavy blue and black. The deep( flounces are finished with accordion-pleated frills and wee tucks, At $4.25, $4.75 $550, $6.50 ad $7.50 Satine Petticoats Black and colored satine petticoats, $1.50, and a splendid group of new and prevailing colors Including fancy figured designs. Each $2.50 New Spring Blouses Splendid assortment of Georgette and crepe de chine waists In flesh color. white, black, mavy and lovely light shades, all sizes, ranging from the simplest to the most elaborate models Specially priced at $2.95, $3.75, $5.75, $6.95 and up to $15 Cotton Blouses Yhat Air and Graces Batiste and Voile Blouses flare Acquired. Their tucks are as fine as their materials and their laces are not a whit less charming. Collars are long and pointed or in the youthful Peter Pan shape. An express shipment just received including two hundred sew and pretty Batiste, Voile and Dimity Waists, on sale Monday. , $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 f great . task U worthily to apply its lessons and ue is results." BUTCHERS OPEN DENTAL OFFICES ' WW Kit of Tools Enough to Start Anyone in Business in England LONDON'. March. 12. (Corres pondence of The Associated Press) Butchers, driller and turners are practicing dentistry la England. The only restriction, aside from possible damage (salts. Is .that the "oper ator" does not call himself a "dentist- or "dental practitioner.- It Is unnecessary to register any anyone may start In the business. This condition with Its resultant health Injuries has 'long been dis cussed in medcal organizations with out remedy but at last It has been Investigated by a governmental com mittee. The whole system Is criti cized and the many American den tists In London are hopeful that par liament will standardize the practice of dentistry as It has medicine and at the same time, recognize dentis try as a profession. There Is no such recognition now. Rome of the American dentist in London enjoy an exclusive clien tele but the reputation of the Unit ed States fcr rood dentistry has been seized upon by unqualified persons In their flamboyant advertisements. They may and do advertise "Amer ican dentistry ajd escape the tech nicalities of the law by not nsing the word "dentists." The departmental committee of the Dentists act show? how the "op erators" work. One had twenty can vassers same of whom carried their tools with them so thy-could "op erate" at the home of the victim. Another made a specialty of correct ing the front teeth of young women usually munition workers with newly found wealth. The system was to extract or saw off the objection able teeth and fit new ones. Large profits are male and there Is a constant flow or recruits to the rank of unqualified operators while the number of llrensed dentists has not Increased ia fifteen years. The committee's . principal recommenda tions are: Prohibition of the practice of den tistry by persons not registered. Establishment of a public dental service. 1 s Increased grants to d?ntal schools. Provision for dental treatment for expectant mothers and children un der five. Adequate system of school dental treatment. Counsel: I'm sorryi I couldn't do more lot , you. Convicted Client: Don't mention it, Guv'nor; ain't five years enough? Cleveland Leader; - LADIES When frregrular, or delayed nee Tri umph Fills. Safe and always dependa ble. Not aold at drug- stores. Do not experiment with others. save disap pointment "Write-for "Keller and par ticulars, its free. Address National Miical institute. Milwaukee, Win. GREAT ODDS FORCED CENTRAL POWERS QUIT (Continued from Page 1) Its returning sons the finest types of American manhood, clean and virile and deserving the thanks of the Amerfcan people." ; Patriotism Unqtienched. WASHINGTON. April 5. Secre tary Baker today Issued the follow-- ing statement of the occasion of the second anniversary of the entrance rate re And Household Goods lloth New and Second Hand Before you Buy or before you Sell, See What - - R I CM TE R - - Has to Offer You 377 Court Street Phone 217 J of the United States Into the great war: "Two years ago tomorrow Ameri ca entered the world war and Joined forces with the brave peoples who had for nearly three years resisted the armed tide of autocracy. America mobilized to its remotest hamlet. and the affection and support of our people surged around the great army which we summoned, trained and dispatched to Europe as the repre sentative of American strength and ideals. The night of doubt turned into the day of vindication and now on the second anniversary of our en try Into the war. we find the arm ed resistance of our adversaries broken and a great council assem bled In Paris to set out the terms of peace and to make possible the re construction! of the fortunes of the world which have been shattered by the devastation of war. " Jnst men and human men every where are looking with fervent hope to these deliberations and America, conscious of new found strength, sees both a higher destiny for her self and a broader application of the principles upon which her own growth has proceeded among other people's of the world. ' "The -cost of the war In life and wealth has been great. Rome of its losses are beyond reparation, bat the future, will be better for men and wo men everywhere If the high spirit which achieved this victory uses Its rfuits for the protection of peace and the encouragement of Justice among men as the basis of all international relations. Two years ago our great task. was to win. the war; today our WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can dry clean everything. THE IRISHMAN'S MISTAKE. An Irishman had Just landed at Liverpool after a terrible voyage, on which, as someone has said, he first feared he was going to die, then feared he wasn't' As he crawled on to terra firm a his lack luster eyes fell upon a diver coming - out, glistening, from the water. "Och. he muttered. "If ld known It was going to be so rough I'd have walked meself!" London Answers On Johnny's first day at school he was given a card on which his moth er was to write his dtte of bl-th. The following day he arrived late. ana wunont tne slin. juunaj, saia tne leacner. "too bring an excuse for bcinr late and muu . iwrci me sun aoout when yon were born." All out of breath next day Johrnr rusnea in noidIng a note from hi mother. Teacher he rasnerf - nrougnt the one about being lat but I forgot my excuse for being oorn. iaeas. It I - it"' Ladie Coats and Suits The best and biggcxt axsort ment in (own at popular prices. Showing of the latest models direct from the manu facturers at New York and Philadelphia. Our baying di rect saves yon all the middle man's profit. Ladies' Coats. ..$10 to ?35 Ladies' Suits $11.90 to 38.50 "OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST" GALE '& CO. Commercial and Phone 1072 Court .Streets, formerly Chicago Stcrt We Want Your Berries Loganberries, Strawberries, Red Raspberries; Black' Raspberries, Gooseberries, , Blackberries, etc. WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE J. L. Van Doren Office 312 Masonic Temple Phone 342 Save five to ten dollars aulcklr bv dry cleaning everything in the home with gasoline that would be ruined by soap and water suits, coats, waists, silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, draperies, rugs everything! Place a gallon or more of gaso line in a dishpan or washboiler. then put In the things to be'dry cleaned, then wash them with Solvlte roan. Shortly everything comes out look-? Ing like new. Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles. Do not attempt to dry clean without Solvlte soap. This gasoline soap Is the secret of all dry cleaning. . A package of Solvlte soap contain Ing directions f or" home dry clean ing. costs little at any -drug store. Dry clean outdoors or away from flame. YOUR APPEARANCE lour personal anneannre larrlT determines your success In life. Few inings ir any. add more to personal appearance man a normal net r teetn. Many people ar denltxi mnt attractive positions In the hnln world on account of abnormal con anions of mouth and teeth. The greatest dental authorities tell ns that nearly everyone -could re tain their teth during their life time oy following proper Instruction In care of mouth at home, thorough per- inairai cleaning preventing pyor rhea and most cavities) togethet with having all cavities, that do oc cur properly filled while small. These .aine authorities contend that pro bably ratre.harm than good has re sulted from endeavoring to correct dental disorders of long standing ex cept by extracting the teeth. In the face of these things a verv large per cent of our people are bad-1 ly atsngured on account of unclean decayed teeth, loss of teeth, pyorrhea or by unsightly crowns, fillings, bridges, etc. As the dental profession sees things today. It diseased teeth are to be retained all traces of decay should be removed and fillings pro perly Inserted before toothache oc curs, otherwise decay may continue or recur, resulting In loss of tooth without patient realizing anything is wrong until too late. From the standpoint of pain there is a limit to human endurance, and unfortunately, for many, this limit Is reached before the decayed tooth Is properly prepared for a filling or before 'the roots have teen entirely removed from the Jaw. 1 do not wlh to frichtcn anyone. but I do rlfh to do good dentistry without subjecting my patients to pain or fear, resulting In neglect or loss of teeth: so In order to accom plish the good and avoid Ike evil I use modem painless methods In fill Ing and extracting. DR. HARTLEY 407 Coart Street rhxme 111 RIG DO N' FUN-ERA L PARLORS Tie Home ox Square Dealing. r Beautifully Appointed Prirate driTewajr. Superior enrice. Lowest In cost. The Particular Man or Woman Knows the Value of Tailor Made Clothes To get the proper dah and' vigor express! in the clothe you wear they mut be tailor made. Satisfaction is the word .that pot's with any garment turned out of o- D. H. Mash. . High Clas Tailoring UstaliliUiment We mako 'en cheaper and better than you can get hand-me-down. 474 Court Street Salem, Oregon STATESMAN CIASSIFIED ADSQXE CEUT A WORD t