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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1920)
ttti3 onr-flc 5TAtf!mai: srxiiw. mv m. itrz. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE V! New Shipment Salem Or, (The Old White rumor) r ..... , , Salp;n.s fiTnatCst Women's Apparel Store MAY :SALES OF SPECIAL ' INTEREST TO MISSES AND? WOMEN ' .vw , - New Suits $37.50 Suits, of Trlcotlne, Homespun and Tweed materials. Tailored models and Hie new sport .effects. Also novelty styles rhunieJ with braid. Taney btiuhing. braid. but tons, etc. Exceptionally smart suits witi finest of tailoring. tlood range of risen. Pal.. $3750 New Spring Suits $24.75 WW if Par ... . - Our showing at this price Includes the season's smartest models, many shown ex clusively In Salem i this store. neTy serR3s. trieotine, velours, silvertone and fancy mixtures, some In plaited and novelty bltd effects trimmed with braid and but tons, specially priced....... $24'7S Jersey Suits $19.50 Mioses and women's new Jersey Suits, "all fixes and prevailing colors In up-to-lhe-inlniite models. Special. jfj Q Q Great Values in New Dress Skirts Thot the Separate Skirt will be more popular this spring than ever is evident be cause of the prevailing short Coat models and because of the attractiveness of the styles and materfals shown $8.50 to $10.50 Wool Skirts 7.50 Alttaetive new styles trimmed with buttons,, novelty plaids and clal ........... tncks. Spe- '$750 Slylish linn of Separate Skirts, in the new and belts. Special New Dress Skirts $11.50 wool plaids made with fancy pockets $1150 $35.00 $45.00 Coats now $37.50 Every coat In this lot Is of superior quality the fabrics are new and desirable, the styles -are uncommonly smart, the; workmanship of the best. These garments came to vn at an advantageous price and wc have marked them to sell at a substan- tial saving to our customers. . : $32.50 (ts NoOffered at $24.75 '.Women' and Misses' New Spring Coats and Jackets in a great variety of styles.: Of 'Polo Cloth. Bolivia,. Cheeked Velour, Velveteen, Tricot ine. Gabardine and other ma- terials. . Novelty sport styles, tailored and dressy models. Short and medium lengths Very latest Spring colors. rLare assortment of styles to select from ; i; $25.00 to $27.50 Coats Now $18.75 'Great many attractive styles from which ta choose very newest Spring Models, made with narrow , belts, all the new shades including taupe, plum, brown navy and Pekln blue. Sixes 1 to 44. Special............. .t1Q.7C v ; Dainty New Waists of Crepe de Chine and Georgette ' Look wtoerei yon will you cannot find "a larger or"1 better , assortment of beautiful waists. ; In Georgette crepe alone -we show any number. of handsome models, both In fancy and tailored effects. Make it a, point to see these. Specially priced from. . . . . . .. ....... .... . .. . ... ... ... . . ... . .... - $4 75 to $1875 Big lot of fine voile waists, some lace trimmed, special.... New Spring Dresses Dresse- for all occasions and In styles to please every taste. You will enjoy seeing this splendid collection of new Spring. Frocks. Beautiful models developed In Tricolette. Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Jersey and Serge. Draped, puffed, embroid ered, beaded and tailored effects. Latest Spring colors. Short medium or long sleeves. Special. . ...... .... '. .. $24'75 ' at. S , i f I W- f U I T 1 .some Ai...il V . green. if 11 , i Waists $7.50 Georgette Waists white, flesh and other colors, Monday spe-cia!......,.,. Sweaters $6.75 19.00 Shetland Wool Slipon Sweaters, Mon day Special... -$fy75 $7.50 Hats Now $4J5 Big lot of Women's and Misses'. Sailor hat Monday Special $J "Skirts : $7 Sklrta now $4 J5 Good quality Poplin Skirts, dark colors on ly. , Special.. . $475 The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Romance, ofalarrte! Life VMMlei-rIly Told hy ADKLK HARRISON' CHAITKR S9 DALLAS CLUB COMES TODAY Whole Population of Neigh- o. vvrfi n pcrmg uty win aee uame i " With Senators r Oxford field will be the scene of another battle this afternoon at 2:30 - when Jhe. Faleni Senators meet the Dalles baseball club. ' A hard con test 1 looked forward to, as Dallas Is Importing some star players es pecially for today's game, and claims that the Senators will have to play big league ball In order to keep thaj bacon at home: " C - ! Manager. Biddy Bishop tsays his boys are in first-class shape and that Oxford fie!d has been gone over so that some fast playing should "result. The locals showed that they were a much Improved bunch of tossers in their game last" Sunday, ' and they will have the same .line-up today, with the exception that Jack Hayes will be catching. Cole will be on the slab, and if he shows as much stuff as he did last Sunday, the Dallas bunch will be lucky if 'they see the old apple. "'. j 1 5 It is expected that the whole pop ulation of 'Dallas will accompany their team as the town is baseball wild and willing to bark their team to the limit. There should he a big delegation of Salem fans on deck thU afternoon as the Senators are going great guns, and Oxford park is ex pected to accommodate the biggest crowd so far this season, r Dallas has not announced its line up as yet. The Senators will line-up a follows: Ilishop, first; Proctor, second; Miller, shorty Nelson, third; Kracke, left field; Stepp. center; Holmes," rtRht; Co:e, pitcher; Hayes, catcher. A separate Estate or Trust that will provide an income for your wife, child; or relative or a char ity may be created by you. It niay. begin now, and continue after your death. 4 As a nucleus Five hundred dollars in cash or Liberty Bonds or good Securities is sufficient Additional amounts may be added at any time. Such a fund, not being a part of your inheritable, estate, your death will cause no interruption of , income to your beneficiary. Capital National Bank NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Krr . Tnnt liarlie, XeurnlRin, folds lleadaclie. Tain. ; You want relief fjnickly and rafely! Then insist on "Hayer Tab lets of Aspirin." tami4 with the Bayer Crcs.- - The name Bayer' means yon are getting gepnine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over IS years, and proved safe by millions of people. For a few ceMts you can get a handy tin box fcf genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspifin." containing 12 tablets. Druggists also sell larger -Bayer" packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Sallcylicacid. CHICHESTER S PILLS (0 L rnw.' ill nt Im - - IS"--' iiu Hl.mf V5- if MOW Till-: ANONYMor Lf-rTTKIt UiSfUCHKD TIIK1U SINISTER! pruposK. i I Tjiil a tortureil fare to 1.1 1- j Han's a I read I lie lat of the onuny-j ninu!i clippings addre!el to me, and hirh i-he and Katherine had kept i for me until I had the opportunity tu tome Into the ity to gel them my-, self. ' ! '"Of course she means my father, I raid, and the MMind of mv own vriv Marti d l:e. t iare aiul u.i fatniliar it was. "I a i.i cfraiu f." Lillian said gently." There wa no need for eith er Iier cr me to identify the pro noun I had tied. "She to Milton noun I had ured. "She" to Ullian and me. and o Katharine Sonnnr ali. imant but oe aerr-in. lountiful, malignant Crace Ititiper. l.et me see the Isnt two envel ois. the ones tlijlt Katherine Jut brought." I fked Katherine looked at Lillian, wiio gave a silent sign of aeiulenrn-e. and . my little friend eitended the two nv-top, nh had brought from her Iwlgings. I opened the one of the earlier uate tint. There was no newspaper story in It. but something far more disquieting, the announcement of an undertaking firm advertising cheap funerals. In the renter of which ws lh photographic reproduction pf a coffin. "You Must Be Brave." With a little shudder I parted both it and the unopened envelope over to Lillian. "You open the other one." I said faintly. r haven't the courage. She tore It open, and I raw by tho look iie bent upon me that fears of her otarn had been confirmed. -Oi What Is it?" I gasped. "Yon must be brave. Madge. Lil lian said, and there was an nndefin able something In her voice that made me realize it was not thus sb was wont to take the blows of fate. Kemember this whole seYies of let ter? 1 designed solely to frighten you. There Is a possibility that there may be little foundation for them. Bat. In any event you must nerve yours?tf to. meet whatever Is In store for yon." I si retched out my hand for the letter in reply. I could not utter a word, my throat was too constricted for speech. . But I compelled nr hand to steadiness, for I made myself remember that I was Lillian's trusted aid in her work. , She could have no use for anything rbort of steady nerves and stout hearts. The thing jliat met my eyes, how 'er. was enough to unnerve any daughter's heart. A broad black bor der line like, the frame of a picture, drawn with pen and Ink, surrounded words, the letters of which had been cut from a newspaper and pasted on the sheet of cheap notepaper. There were two lines' or these words, the upper in capital letters of large type rean: "THE LATE ROBERT GORDON. ALIAS CHARLES SPENCER The lower, In smaller type, an 1 lower cae letters, was still more ter rifying, for It bore the sinister le gend : "Better -Not To Guess How He Died'' And down In the lower right hand corner of the sheet of paper. In the smallest type of all. were these words: "An Revolr for Two Weeks." I sat gazing at the thing before me. my hands clutching be table for support. 1 war determined that I would not betray any weakness be fore J.illlan.eo I kept ray head down ar If studying the hideous captions upon the paper, a pretense almost subconscious on my part. For I did n't even pee the words, that Is. with my phyrical eyes, although they were burned into my brain as if with a branding iron, ready to come bak to me at any moment when I should dare think of them. The immediate effect of the hideous threats, how ever, was to nn mh and blind me.. while my brain, as I have heard that of a drowning person does, flashed backward over the tragic years or mv rather lie. 1'ntil after my little mother's death and my own marriage I ha l never en the father whose proba ble paxsing ont or life had been her alded to me In o sinister a manner. A gr,-at wrong to my mother and tn pie was the reason for IhK My ra ther had deserted my mother, ha I run away with her dearest frien I when I mas but four years old. How bitterly he had repented and ex plained that wrong I knew rrom the things he told me when he mine l.arh 'nto my life arter searchinr for ine the world around. Thoughts That Terriry. He had always been a mysterious fiture. Robert Gordon. "The gart er" of Broadway, as h was dnbbed for his eternal searching of faces, and never more so than when, after he had found me. he returned to SoutU America, where he had spetl so many years. I knew that Alien Drake, who. Lillian said, was a mem ber of the secret service, although la a capacity unknown to her. was searching for him. That the two men were a rro-pnrpoes I sus pected from the. fact that Drake's at titude appeared to be hostile. Yet even now. secreted In the wrtt watch upon my arm. was a no:e dubbed by my father's message one or the highest Importance, to te de Uveteu to Drake la case pt my fa ther's deatli or npon receipt of a code cablegram from him; But his work, his sins, everything else was dwarfed for LADIES' ANGORA SCARF AND COAT SETS Due here Monday These scarfs are the very latest thing for afternoon and evening wear just enough to keep off the evemnj chilL a Come in a great variety of fancy natterns and com. Lunations. nil cAShi A ) .7- 1 v A it!L& id vri ft Prices---- - $5. $6.50 $6.98 and $8,75 Gale & Go. - . - V i , . . Oar Pncei Alwayt The Lowest Commercial and Court Streets " -formerly Chicago Store the fearsome paper before me. With the remembrance of his parting kltaes and his tears as vivid as if he had but JuM left me I felt that I could not endure the horror that uad come to me. (To be continued I Lack of Logs Causes I Mill to Close 'Down FILVKRTON. Or May 15. I Spe cial to The Statesman.) The Silver- ton Lumber company mill closed down Wednesday, due to lack of CANDIDATE FOR LEGISLATURE ' -4 J f I V " lota. It it thought that the rtillj thai log aill begta to arrif a frt a will t clorvd for three or four! Mehama. The Meaaaa lorctsg rU weeks, at whlrb tiro it la eipened'u X y r4f for FRANK DAVEY Kzpenenred. able and honest. A clean recortf in three terms. Always a peoples tbamplon. Thoroughly loyal In every artUity. . Marion ronn ty n-eds such men la the exlla lure. Vcte for Davey No. . tPald adv.l GRADUATION "Jewelry" the Heel ircJaatioa zilL The gift that carries with it character, sentiment and a lasting memory of one of the happiest moments in life, Make your gift one that rriH be remembered. Say what yoa wiU; bat "Say It With Jewelry." May we suggest a beautiful wrist watch, a diamond or one of fashion's latest creations, "The Piccadilly NnkBdg." We have just received a few of these exclusive numbers end invite year inspection of them, Hartman Bros. Go. Jewelers end Opticians' Salem :: Oregon ENGLANDER rt ScLl reerpo by AruUira coocn-tio ff ana depaj-tmTrt mam ta tawaw . k i daara IT UWlM LPENDtE ADJOLUTtLY fOR HEADACHES NEXT FRIDAY 1 Election returns will be announced at Grand Theatre on Friday, May 21st at Benefit for Woman' Building at University. The Drama League players of Portland appear in 3 one-act plays. Cast includes Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett, Marian Voorhies, Mrs. Dent Mowrey, Robert Strcng , Eileen Bronj; and Erelyn Cheely. 1 11 5uy cA nation -avicJc Institution lzatioa of his fate as imagined by i-4