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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1919)
THE OREGON STATESMAN t SUXnAY. DECFMHKR 21, 1tMf. Travelled 1,500 Miles in Boy's Clothes to Get "Color" for Stories $15 to $18.75 Genuine Rubber Rain Coats, Various Styles and Colors, in a Complete Assortment of Sizes, Sale Price.... .... $11.50 CHRISTY PETTICOATS ; fi.7."and $2 00 lilacl: and Colored Saline (VttiroaW, all M, s-tie with atMDrdiail (laiti-d riilTIt--. Sale WAISTS $1.50 ami 1.7f new and pretty Voile Waists, various. styles, and all sizes. Sale Price 98c GIVING True $1.39 I (The OM White Corner) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Is A Remarksilble Fre-Inventoiry ProbI em Beginning Monday Morning, December 19 8 Sale Great Pre-Inventory Sale of Women's Suits and Coats To effect a speedy clearance of this season's suit models we have reducetl priees to a tit w lft el. Ma terials "are broadcloths, trieotine, gabardine, lmrellas. . serues, hoinespun and novelty mixtures, in a splen did range of colors, including tan, brown, green, grey, taupe and Mack. Misses sizes 1G to 18. Women regular sizes 3i to 44. Sizes for stout vrojineti 4G to 52. Some of these high class suits ate shown in neat 'tailored styles, others in novelty belted models, trimmed, with braid and buttonsall offered at Half Price and Less. ' , ...$23.75 Great Pre-Inventory Sale of Women's Coats $16.50 23.75 $40 to $50 Suits Now. Hpre are suits from America's best makers, in smart styles for street ami dress occasions. Some are plain tailored models. Others in naveltv styles. Materials are serges, broadcloths, burillas, velours, gabardines and mixtures in prevailing colors. Sale Price. . . . $52:50 to $65 Suits Now... ..... ... ..$29.50 'At this popular price we hov a splendid" range of Suits in burellas, serges, gabardines, wool poplins, wool velours. Kerseys, Trieotine and velvets. Beau tiful new models Jn tailored and noveltv stvles new tans, browns, greens, ' blues, purple and other shades jdozens of styles to seleet from. Under priced at $25 to $27.50 Coats Smart new Helted Modi-Is. Some with tible collars, rouml or sotinre effects. large con New plait- Cheviots, velours. $ 16.50 $29.4 ver ed style and military models. melton, burellas and velvets, in nil the leading colors. Sale price $30 to $37.50 Coats Now $21.50 At Ibis price we have an excellent range of coats, all designed not only for service but also for looks. Smart Coats with wide belts, large collars and pock-' ets; some trimmed with fnr or plush. Coats with pleats at back or with gathers. Dozens of new .stvles. Meltons, ker- $67.50 to $75 Suits Now $37.50 Materials are broadcloths, tricptincs, velvets, silver tones, panne . velvets and various other materials. Tailored and noveltv others with braids range of all the shades..' Priced seys, eneviots, and velours, good value... burellas Extra 1,50 $40 to $55 Coats Now...... ... ........$33 "Women's new Winter Coats in best of colors ami ma- style, many are fur trimmed, tcrials navy, brown, purple, green and taupe. Coats for all occasions, with collars of self material, fur or plush. Extra- m-j? ill a v vqIuau o i vri vunui j CI V III AH Plush Coats and Coatees now in stock will be closed out at Manufacturers' Cost Price iveny si vie, many lf Fl,n ch? le new Xj-v -A at ... )J 7.50 S33.00 Mm V' til- l , I :'';! V Vt . i. ;l X i v, . - 1 - ii 4 i " 3 !;! I ;: " ' .1 'I h I! . vp Shetland Wool anJ Silk Sweaters $7.00, $7.50 Values Now.... $5-75 $9.50, $9.75 Values Now. . . .$7.50 $10.50, $1 1.50 Values Now, .$8.75 $12.50 Values Now. ... .... .$9.50 $13.50 Values Now. . . . ... .$10.75 , $1 8.75 Valued Now . ".. . .... $12.75 Appropriate Christmas Gifts for Young Ladies and Misses. Gigantic Sale of Christmas Gifts Red Fox Scarfs i $35.00 Values Now.. ..$22.50 $.17.50 Values Now. . . .$25.00 $40.00 Values Now .... $29.00 $45.00 Values Now . . . .$33.50 $50.00 Values Now. . . .$37.50 $55.00 Values Now. . . .$4250 Red Fox Muffs Black Wolf Scarfs $25.00 Values Now. . . .$18.75 . $40.00 Values Now $27.50 $.10.00 Values Now.... $22.50 $45.00 Values Now $32.50 $:15.00 Values Now .... $27.50 $50.00 Values Now .... $35.00 $40.00 Val ues Now $29.50 $55.00 Va I ues 'Now $37.50 $45.00 Values Now $37.50 $60.00 Values Now $42.50 $47.50 Values Now $39.50 . $65.00 Values Now $47.50 Also a generous assortment of Raccoon Wo'f and other Fur Neckpieces in Taup," Brown, Grey and White Skirts and Petticoats Greatly Reduced Silk, Serge and all Wool Skirts, Plain Colors, also stripes, checks and plaids, latest models and all sizes about 1-3 below regular val ues. $5.00 Skirts Now t.$3.65 $6.50 Skirts Now $4.98 $10.00 Skirts Now $6.75 $12.50 Skirts Now .$9.75 $18.50 Skirts Now $14-50 $22.50 Skirts Now $18.75 Sensational Sale of Dresses Young ladies and womens Messaline, Taffeta, Silk, Velvet, Serge, Trieotine and Jersey Dresses, the season's most stylish mod els, now offered away be low regular prices. ; Regular Values $27.50 to $37.50, Now $19.75 TJgular Values $39.50 to $45.00, Now $24.50 Regular Values $45.00 to $52.50, Sale Price $28.75 Regular Values $55.00 to $65.00, Sale Price Christm a s Hat S a I e All trimmed Hats, including Clever Shapes of Felt, Velvet, and Satin, fre quently combined with Crepe, etc., many with graceful wide brims, trim med with Ostrich novelties, wins. etc. Hats ranging in price from $10.00 to $25.00. Sale Prices $6.75 to $9.75 S - - - Blouses Special Group of new and pret ty Georgette Blouses white and flesh color, $7.50 values now $4.95 Fur Capes , Jap Mink and Nutria Fur Capes lined with Silk, brown only. Special $39.50 Dainty Ne w Waists For Christmas Gifts Makb u principally 11. Cionreritr rric ami 'rtr le Chine; nomf c, IHmmetl mkUU taffrta ilk mn norrUj- lat- Z Ions. othr neatly em. broklrml ami 'txadeI in aajr nnmbrr of prr- , tj MykH( for drPNM or- ration! white. fleh. luivy. taape. plum, etc. Have them la all izr at monfjr Mivina; prices. YOUR SrKCIAL AT- TCXTitix is iMitEcT- K D TO T II IC K V. I (ilKHIi j and $0.05. , Other new and pretty MMiriUi at tJA), 0.fMl. aiwl on np to ' mm ' A Extraordinary inducements will be offered to buy practical Gifts for Women, including Waen's and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Silk Petticoats; Waists and Furs. Because of unfavorable trade conditions caused by the most disastrous snow storm in the memory of the old est inhabitants, we have still on hand a large stock of Women's and Misses' Winter Apparel which ,we arc determined to close out prior to taking inventory January 1, without any particular regard to cost of merchandise or former selling prices, below we mention a few on'y of the remark able values now offered. , . ; Silk Petticoats $5.50 Values, Sale Price $4.25 $0.50 Valies. Sale Price $555 $.00 Silk Petticoats Now... $6.75 $8.50 Silk Petticoats Now... $755 $8.75 Silk iVttieoats Nw. . . $7.50 $0.50 Silk Pettu-oats Now... $7.75 f v ) . ; - it '.r..'"t!' Ml V.Urn ValWy Jeklnjf io-aI color for article the Intended to rlie. Uln KJ-n Val. lery. twenty-ne yearn old. left YouncfiowB. O.. dre.ed In boy" ; cloihinj.'. Before he w arretel In ! Ienrer, (ol.. he had travelled 150u miles, working In restaurants as a bu boj- and maiter and earnlns her living in other raen'a Jobs. She had her head shaved and he ha ben paroled in , Denver until her hair crows and he ran return to Youcjti town as Mips Vajlerr. BALLOT TITLES ARE COMPLETED Attorney General Pufs Final Touch on Capita Punish ment Petition Attorney General Hrovn Saturday completed ballot titles for the bill initiated by Mayor George L. IUker of Portland for a constitutional i amendment to restore the death pen alty in Oregon and alo for fixiax minirnnni waaes for both male and female employrs. f ireptlnr males en- ! fraced In farm labor and females cm- ployed as domestics. The ballot title for the capital pun ishment niearure follows: "Purpwe To restore rapital pun IhmAnt by providing by constitution al aniecdineht that the penalty for murder in the first degree shall be death, except when the trial Jury shall hr their verdict, recommend life imprisonment, which repeals all provisions of the conmitution In con flirt with the same. Ballot title for the minimum wage bill fallows: "Purpose Cont Button!. self execntinr amendment making it criminal for any person, firm or cor poration hiring another to pay a wage cf 1e than 14 per day of eight hours for any male employs, or a waee of Is an 2 per week of A honrs for any female employ . snd esrepting from iV.e provisions of the amendment farm labor, or fe males employed as domllcs: pro viding a enalty of not less than 11'' nor more than $T.0o. or by Imprison ment of not more than sis months, or by fine and Imprisonment; con ferring Jurisdiction . upon certain couns." Clabs at Dallas May Unite for General Help to City DALLAS. Or., lu-r. !!. .peetal lo The Statesman. The Dallas ('omiitfrri.il rlub. th busin-ss men'f orcaniut itn .and ! b I.a(re4te rlob. I he pionrr stHrial cnt of th rlty. are seriously considering ronlitlat Ing in the nr-ar fu'urt and the pro posal will ! plaml Iwfore th mrm iWrs of both organizations at tb-2r annual meetings. Both clubs ate equally strong In membership and the good to be de rivrd from such a consolidation 1 conidred byood Imagination a each would be of invaluable help to the other la many ways. A meeting of the directors of both organization aras hfld. Wednesday night and hoh bodis were In faTor of the move ment. A committee was appointed to devise ways and means to Join the two clubs. It is liWIy that the local post of the Anieiican lev ion will also be ask ed to join in the movement and If such Is the case a swlmmlnr pool aad gymnasium will la all probabil ity be erected this summer. "The only obstacle in the wiy r the securing of fultable quarters tc house the organisations, building ma terial coatlnu so much at present that it Is almost out of the question to ereet a botldinr. but If the Dallas armory could be leased from th' state and an additional lot arqntt'. on the Wtst aid hf Ihil aim rlntu hi "he problem would b solved. That It Solved i You should see tie artlji '. tic and unnjml dejlj . we are offerinz 'raBoai doir Lamps $3 MllS Reading lamps, lilrnry lamps or Table heps jj. ways add coxinexs U i home. They are pcrbpj more appreciated tiia anything else one ccn!i gi7e........$9.5Db$23 Daycnport Lasps h graceful designs tLit al appeal to you $10.50 to $47 Beautiful and new Floor I Lamps with painted parchment, silk and bro caded shades on a Yariety of polychrome or mahog any bases..;.$33 to $32 A few distinctive pieces in art lamps and sons choice pottery base lamps with the most exclasfre designs in parchment shades $35 to $70 IC Is ik anaMtal for a rMnkiaeI i ins: ronta sow days to have three or fr tlrartiie Ismps tliat are a IMinet feature of the roa, riwre will be the big kssp a the suln table with a wood, metal or pottery base ml m Urge silk, or rurrb ment idiade. Then) there will be at Mnaller lump for tlte iWk r mall tablr nio a Masxling; r tall rVr jmp wear tle iaio mml M4blr a -bridsr' lamp or jwt a nmtf resMlinc lamp akma ide Father's halr. . If the Lamp rune lra rarrfMlIy rlertrsl with an rye to the iMtaKhiar f the ruosa and to rwsh fMlter, wheti lighted, they still repterat a mom, lutnmmUm aad attractive rnxemhle both f nasi the naaa itrll aad frnsa the street.' latitat ion fr -The llovs Ib-aatifaL t II It's Electric, Come To Us"- SALEM ELECTRIC CO. $37.50 Masonic Temple Phone 1200 r,r. The Stateman's Classified Ads. Bring Results