8 TTIE OREGOX STATESMAN: TrEDXESnAT, JAXtARV 7. 1020- kitchens, orphanages and doing, case work among soldiers families.' The ! EASY TO DARKEN arrival of thi3 unit will release som of the first group for work in ether parts of Poland. -s Miss Anna Mullen has returned from a several days' visit In Port YOUR GRAY HAIR tsw-' ii mr Uf HL'TIl fcAOUK FISHEIt THE CHERRIAN dinner idance at the armory last night was a l - beautiful affair which was at lended by a large number of Cher flans and as gueists. Radiators, lun arians and Prunar'ians, from the oth er valley towns.! For the occasion the armory was beautifully decorated and a groun of fire artiat mm pah. - v inn r . i v iau nipin pommc n n in I.Aw.mi'Up to entertain during ihe . tertain at the Cherrlan dinner dance, rney will return to their homes to day. - . .. land where the accompanied her house guest, Sites Nell Hay. who re turned to her home in Seattle. You Can Ilr'n llark Co'or ami Lus tre With SSc Tea and Sulphur. zr.l l!lrs "ifattle Beatty and after the regular business meeting of the clun tea will be served and a social time enjoyed. - Madame Lillian Jeffreys Vetrl, Mrs. Dudley Clark and Miss Marie Ganimie. Portland artists, were In this city last nieht. coming up to en- courses. saiem Women s' club Swill held ..;.";,,.;.' , c Us regular monthly meeting Satur- Glenn Purvine and Caryl Carson day afternoon in the Commercial ' ,ef 1 yesterday to take the short club rooms. The meeting will be in, course in- tractor and gas engine charge of Mrs. William Hamilton-work at tbe Oregon Agricultural col lege- -:-. ; The American Y.W.C.A. has op ened a recreation center for women students attending the University of Chile in. Santiago, and for women studying in other schools in the city. Conversation at the "studio" as the room Is called, is carried on in English two afternoons each Week and in Spanish two afternoons. Both Spanish and English are used on the other days. The women students live wherever When you darken' your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it s done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou blesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, Improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients called "Wy. eth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or . soft brush with it and draw this through Qtdck, Harmless Way to Remove Wrinkles This sraonn brines wrinkles in tnanv Vnltlve akin that lire much exposed wmaa ana ensnaring- temnraturs. Ten 'Polish Grey Siftnaritans" girls of Polish birth or parentage, but all educated in America, and five of them American citizens, sailed for Poland on December 26th for the Young Women' Christian associa tion, to do relief work under the To mak an effective wrinkle remover. Polish government. r f. ottrc powdered cajtolite and I Thow irl r erarinatpa of th hair pint of witch hasH Bathe the ,m "re J&raauates "e faea in the solution immediately evtry ' Polish Grey Samaritan school con- It arts wonder- uuctea oy tue Y.W.C.A. in isew xora last year, where 75 Polish girls they can as the university provides your hair, taking one small strand at no dormitories for them. One of the tmt. tv moraine all erav hair first duties of the secretary in charge , df3appears. and, arter another appli of the Y.W.C.A "studio" will pro&-Calion or two yonr har become!, ably be to establish something equiv- ( beautirully darkened, glossy and lux alent to the rooms registries which uriant the Y.W.C.A. maintains in so many i K,, )fcn,,.h hi. cities and towns in the United States. Gre fad!C(L g i8; Tha TTntvoraltv nf Phil., draws at n-' Brw- ' ulu " " - i n .i : v, r.. i -,, wTinkie la affected. It arts fully on sag-a;inr facial mrW. aUo, ine lotion ponaeMilns; temarkable a- J.,j, ZA i.u ,i . t , "t tnnsent and tonic propertied. tT it studied health education, economics, nee a day for a while and see how It will improve your facial contour i Thta simple lotion rannot : harm the tnost delicate skin. The treatment it elf leaves io trace no one guesses the secret of-your increasing; youthful appearance. But, be sure to ask the druggist for the powdered saxolite. cooking, social visiting, physical training and allied subjects for nine months, after some preliminary train ing in, their homes. The; first de tachment sailed In July, shortly after the close of the school, and. is now dents from all sections of the coun ery. " Santiago is .an old city of 40Q.000 inhabitants,' nearly all pure Chileans. ---... Miss Eva Miller is spending a few days in Portland as. the house guest of friends. Miss Helen Harbke and Harold Johnson of the Oregon Agricultural college were the guests of Miss Dor othy Buchner Sunday. They were en route from their home to school. Dr. and Mrs. E .E. - Gilbert, the former who has recently been chosen to succeed the late Dr. T. B. Ford ias superintendent of tbe Salem dls- working la Warsaw, directing soup itrict of Methodist -churches, will be Ma Ho III a mm - ' - ' - - -- ' -;..t- -.- -- . . i. y ' --"i. : . i BUSTER MOWN SHOE STORE iioe e Sal fS5Mb 'AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FOOTWEAR AT A GREAT SAVING . Ladies shoes in colors gray, fieldmoose and combination. Regular $16:50 to $18. Sale Price $12.85 Ladies' medium heels in Brown and Black, possessing smart lines for street wear. Regular $12.50 to $14.05. Sale Price $9-85 EXTRA iSPEClAL ALUES ON BOYSVSHdES i The kind that wear and give satisfaction. Regular $5.50 and $6.00. Sale Price Boys Shoes, Regular $5.00 at 5 Our Children's Department Offer Specials on all Lines all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Janiuiary S - - . . honor guests at a large reception to be given tonight , in the parlors of the First Methodist church. Dr. and Mrs. Ford are at present the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Avison, coming here a tew days ago from Medford. They had been making their home in Med ford before coming to Salem. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dinsmore of San Francisco have arrived . In this city for a visit with their mother. Mrs. A. E. Dinsmore .and their sis ter. Mrs. Thomas Burrows. They are on their way to Portland and to Seattle. Sedgwick chapter No. of the Wom en's Relief corps held its regular meetine Saturday afternoon In the McCornack halU After the -business meeting the new officers for the year were installed. The . Installing wi done by. the two charter members of the corp. -Mrs. Helen M. Soutbwlck and Mrs. 'Agnes E, Dinsmore. After the Installation the new of ticera .pre sented each of the two with a recog nition pin. The new officers for the year are President, Mrs. Mary J. Entress; sen ior vice president, Florence Shipp; Junior vice president. Louise King: secretary. Melissa Persons; treasurer, allttie Cammeron; chaplain. Ruth Denison; conductor, Sarah Peterson; guard, Annie Simmons; assistant con ductor, Alice Davis; assistant guard. Mary Ackerman; patriotic Instructor, rxorma Terwuuger; press correspond ent, Mary . Addams. - ' ' The Women's Relief corps sewing society will meet Thursday afternoon for a social, time with Mrs. Helen M. Southwlclt at htr home, J079 Mar lon street. . "- .r 1 ' ' .-' ' Ray Durant of tbe Oregon Agricul tural college who has been a guest tor several days at the Grant Corby home left yesterday for .Corvallls. i Miss Arline Snyder has returned to her home In Portland after visit log for several days at the Lee L. Gilbert home. i . Lee Caufleld of Albany has return ed to his home after spending the week end with his aunt. Mrs. Law rence T. Harris. Mr. Caufleld is a resident highway engineer at that city. " ... ; : Mrs. William Hughes and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Low, are la Portland for a short stay. - ', Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schmidt and children are home again from Olym- pia. Wash, .and Portland where they spent the holidays with relatives and friends. ' . v . Mrs. E. D. Wood Is spending sev eral weeks in San Francisco and Sac ramento, California , visiting with rel auves. Mrs. Clifford Farmer left for Port land yesterday afternoon to spend several days as the house guest of friends. Professor and Mrs. Florlen Von Esc hen have returned from a short stay In Portland where they were tbe guests ol friends. pecna To help reduce the cost of living Due to market conditions and tbe fact that prices here quoted are in many cases less than today's factory cost we reserre'the right to limit quantities although we want to supply patrons all they reasonably need for their own use. Pepperell cr Mohawk sheetings, 81 inches wide, bleach or brown, the yard. ...... .69c Fancy colored outing flannels, the yard. .25c Extra quality white outing flannel,, the yard .25c . Extra quality white outing flannel, the yard ..v.... ........29c 36-inch Challies, yard. . .29c Amoskeag ginghams, the' yard. . .-. . . . . . .29c and v..!.. 1 ......35c Crash toweling, bleached or brown, the, yard... ......... lSc and 25c Bed spreads, special, each.'. ......... .$1.83 - Huck towels, linen finish, size 17x35 each 19c ' Huck towels, linen finished, sire 19x12, each . . . .'. .'... . . ; .... .25c Cotton blankets, best qVality, 61x76, the pair : .$2.83 Ladies Bungalow Aprons made of genuine Scout Percale, each.. $1.19 Our Prices Always the Lowest Commercial and Court Streets gale & co., Formerly Chicago Store -r out value Intended for use in pro curing orders for goods, except sam ples of food and table luxuries, but Including samples of coffee,' cocoa. sugar, raw tobacco and dried fruits. Up to a limit of 11 pounds foodstuffs destined .for the personal use of the Importer except that no package shall contain more than two pounds of the following articles: margarine, fats (lard), bakers articles (crackers, etc.), macaroni, coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate. ; "Confectionery and other 'articles coming under the tariff duty No. 202. Each package may contain soap, can dles and starch, not to exceed ' five pounds. ' "The following articles are abso lutely prohibited: ' Butter, meat and meat articles, bacon, flour, sugar. pineapples, ginger;' vanilla, cavalr. cavalr substitutes, cavalr pickles, crabs, lobsters and oysters. - "No other articles will be received without a license and senders are requested to apply to the Imperial commission in Berlin when it Is de sired to mail other merchandise to obtain from him the necessary per mission to make the importation." i Reports from, the postal aathori Ues of , Germajix-claim, that a large part of tbe packages received from America are browen and in a dam aged condition. It was satd that more ear should be taken when sesi ing parcels that distance. "How often does yonr road kill s manf! asked a facetious traveUrj salesman of a Central Branca co&dar- tor the other day. . f "Just once." sourly. replied the conduct., LADD h BUSHBANKERS , Established 1868 ' ,. . . .. . . . . . General Banking Business. : - - . . ' , Office. Hours from 10 a. to, to. 3 p. m. T Boulders Fall on Bridge Holding up 5. P. Electric . PORTLAND. Jan. &. Loosened touldera from Elk rock. on the Sou ther - cPacific electric line between Rivera and Oswego, dropped on th track early today resulting in break ing several strlncers of the trestl ooraenng ine wtuamette river on a curve and spreading the rails. The watchman flagged a train from Port land and the passengers were trans ferred by automobile to Oswego and Rivera. The train -was brought back here. Until the daage to the trestle has been repaired all west side .trains will be detoured. The trouble occurred at the same place where rocks fell on a passing pas senger train last. month, injuring a number or persons.. Mail Regulations for Germany Are Explained Owing to the confusion) caused by persons wishing to send parcels through the malls to Germany by not knowing what articles- and what amount of each may be seat. Post master IJuckesteln has requested tbat section of the Import laws of Ger many, covering this point be nub- llaher. They follow: . The Berlin office has given notlee that the' importation into Germany of acceptable merchandise ' excent newspapers, periodicals, books, sam ples and foodstuffs is permitted only . .. .. . f ! commissioner of extort and lmoorts. 1 1 No. C-g Lutxowfi street. Berlin, w. 10 "Sample and foodstuffs may be im ported without license i as follows: Up to a weight limit of 12 ounces. sample goods of merchandise, with OU .... i - . SES At AU CTION aturday, Jap. IGth At 1:30 P. M. HOUSES ADJOIN PROPERTY OF Hunt Bros. PacJringCo., Division ahdFrohtSts. These houses are to be remored from the property by buyer. For further infor mation call at office of Hunt Bros. Packing Co., or telephone 150. . W00DRY. Auctioneer