6 tttk cmiciffix ktati-ssia: miii.iv. jilt . ifsn. flLi f. ' e; - . T 0AY Salem July 10, 1920 REMARKABLE VALUES WILL BE OFFERED AT SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE IN STYLISH APPAREL FOR MISSES, YOUNG LADIES AND Jl'O MENrISCLVDIXG COATS. SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS, TRIMMED HATS and SMOCKS, MIDDY BLOUSES, ETC. COATS-SUITS-DRESSES This season's models In a good assortment of sizes, col ors arid materials offered for this event away below manufacturers cost. 1 $20.00 to $25.00 Coats for $10.50 'Principally summer weight three-quarter length coats and a few full length. (See window display.) $30.00 to $37-50 Coats $19.75 Various styles and prevailing colors and "materials in this season's models. . $40.00 to $50.00 Coats $24.75 Full length Women's fall and winter Coats, only eleven of them left, while they last, $24.75 ;or less than half the Drice VOU'll have to nav fnr similar (rarmonts lotof I Women's 2mits $12.75, Jiist a few Gabardine and Serge Suits, various colors amd materials, will he given away at this ridiculous price :'-'"';.,. ' ' .- ','..'' - , $45.00 UT$50.0Q Suits ""$24.50 Jersey, Serge and Tricotine Suits, last season's mod . els, offered at less than cost of material $18.75 to $25.00 Dresses $12.25 Including Taffeta Silk Serge, Orgaftdie, Voile and Special group, various sizes and colors, ,and materials, $32.50 to $40.00 Dresses $23.50 Special firoup, various 'sizes and colors, and materials, w. selected from regular stocky - v - . - I i. m Vtoinen's Wool Sweaters Special purchase of Women's Wool Sweat-" era away below regu lar prices enables us to offer the following bargains: Sweaters worth up to $8.50, Barj Day price.. $8.50, Bargainee 7C Sweaters worth up to $10, Bargain GC HC Day Price.....pO.I 0 $12.50 and $15 Sweat ers, Bargain Day price.. Waist Bargains ( : - a Special group of Georgette and Crepe de Chine .Waists including manufac turers sample lines bought for Bargain Day sale, values to $10 will be C QC offered for .. :pOd $5.75 to $7.50 Waists $3.48 Broken lines and discontinued numbers in Georgette and fine Voile Waists $1.50 and $1.75 Waists 7&c About fifteen dozen Voile Waists, vari ous styles and nearly, all sizes. . $2.50 Camesoles for $1.35- Special group of Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles, neat ly trimmed with lace and embroidery. Poplin Skirts $3.95 Mercerized Poplin Skirts, various colors and all sizes. Khaki Skirts, Etc, $2.98 Great, big lot of. Wo men's Hiking Breech es, Skirts, Middy Blouses, Etc., $3.50 ,and $4 values: Bargain price ..iPa-ieavO TRIMMED HATS MUST GO The balance of our magnificent showing of Aiunuiea xiais mis season s models, one big lot values to $15.00, your ry choice .. Jp4 O And another group Trimmed ats in- V $9.50 kflk Petticokts l rlB lZA $5 Khaki Coveralls .50 & $275.Mid- n . Jam Aprons and JiaKi VA)eraus, dy Blouses, Smocks, Bargain Day price House Dresses, Bar- Bargain Day price Bargain Dap price gain Day price $6.75 $1.45 $3.98 81.89 Salem Or- Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Steamship Line Assured SEATTLE. Wash. July' sJUVwo nw 12.500-ton paMDgr vteamen. flrit ibfp of a fleet of 12 allocated to the Pacific coast by tb sbipplo board, wilt b delivered to the I'a ciflc Steamhlp company fn Septem ber and November. A. F. Maine. vlc president of the. company wired H. V. Alexander, preridenu from Watblncton today. Tbe two vesU wiu b placed on the Puget Sound ; Vokobama-Sbanghal-Manila run. Six of tbe 12 vessel hav been Al located to tb Pacific Mall Steam nlp (omoanr mil ir m ik poin foaat comiiany, Mr. Alexander said today. C; Tieltverlea Jo tbe cOmpaniev win aueroaie, accoYOlns to Mr. Hainea wire. four of tbe !x.veasel atslgtied hia company will be piaced Ja tbe Oriental passenger service. Mr. Alex ander announced. Tbe otber two will establish a new line direct from Paget Sound to Vladivostok. Tslng Tao and Darien. The line will be the rtrst passenger service direct betwen a Pacific coast point and Siberian ports. , " The first two ship to b delivered the Wenatchee and Keystone State, will be turned over to the company on tbe Atlantic coast and will carry excursion to the Pacific by way of the Panama canal according-to pres ent plana. "Fourth Part' Ticket , Is Being Considered CHICAGO, Jnly 8.4A prohibition ticket may be put In the field azainst tbia fait, according to an announce ment made today by V. G. Hlnshaw. chairman of the prohibition national committee. He declared that both tbe Democratic and Republican par ties, "by omitting a plank endorsim the eighteenth amendment, have dismally failed to live up to the standards demanded by American peopie in states Decision as to a ticket will be made, he said, at the national eoa ventloo tn Lincoln, Neb., July 21. BARGAIN, DAY.BUYERS. ARRIVE HERE SATURDAY . j 1 Continued front page 1.) ; Jay. Shop early in the .day con venient for service swke. , " Itl STEK IIICOVVN 8IIOK RTOliK." "We are preparing to give the h ple of Hnlem and vkinily imjiup or tlw biggest bargain ever gJvn on lturgaln lay. A vinit to our stored will rave you many 'dollars. SALEM VAHIKTV STORK." "So hat In tbe store will Im over JlZ.lo on Hargain Day. Xoibinf will lx reserved. Alo we will offer trimmings tintrimmed shades. n-f and wire frames, etc., at bargain prices. THE FRENCH SHOP." "Radical reductions on many linen including 20 per cent on silk shades. SALEM ELECTRIC CO." r "Beginning on Bargain Day I will sell all millinery at reduced prices. riinry Hros. store and will sell at these low prices until I move. MRS. H. P. STITII." . "For Bargain Day we will give a 10 per cent discount on our entire made ud stock of furs. A 20 vr cent discount will be given on spe-j cials. We Invite you to look our complete stock over. . WEST FUU CO." "We will go tbe past three years' records one better in crockery, kit chenware and glassware. W. GAHLSDORF. ' "For Bargain Day we are offering some excellent values In stationery, toilet articles, soaps, rubber goods, etc. See our ad in this morning's paper. PERRY'S DRUG STORE." "We are offering on Bargain Day a complete line of hat brushes, per fumes, mirrors, hot water bottles. soaps, tootb brushes, face powdt.-rs. etc., at a reduction of value. FRY'S DRUG STORE." ."Our market .will be full of bar gains in good meats on Bargain Day. Saturday. Let us all eater into tbe spirit cf this annual affair. STEUSLOFF MARKET." "I will extract teeth free on Bar gain Day. Saturday, July 10. and will give the best in dent Ik try at the low- est prices. . DR. C. A. ELDIEDGE. DENTIST." ' The following-is a complete list, of the Bargain Day stores. Watch their advertisements. They have some wonderful bargains to offer you. Following Is a list of the persons ana urns mat nave tiradv inini in the aBrgain day movement: UBMter Krown Mkx-T Co.. shoea for men, women and children. Price Shoe Co- ladlM n1 nn'a shoea, . Th. Boot err.- JadSe' ani men's People's Cah Store, drr rood.. clothing, groceries. Halem Woolee Mills Store, clothbur and famishing-.' . . . J -C. Penox XXi mem'm and lad ies. farnifchiBgs, dry .goods, etc Stiller Mercantile Co- drr foods. clothings and ladies' wear. v .u. Shipley Co- ladles' ready-to- wear. ItayJL. Farmer, hardware, paints. rWUem Ilanlware, hardware, paint. Portland Cloak Suit Co., ladies' realyo-vear. . Kafoury Uros dry goods, ladle wear, shoes. W. W. Moore, furniture. Gale Co dry goods, millinery, men's clothing and furnishings. 1L U Stiff Furniture Co, boose furnlsltings. Buslck & Son. staole and fancr groceries. " Scotch Woolen Mills Store, men's made-to-measure clothe. . , , Kottteln A Greenbaum, dry goods, millinery, shoes, men's furnishings. Hartman Bros., Jewelry. , , Valley Motor.CoH trucks and mo tors. ' . , A Itoth Grocery Co.. staole and fan cy groceries. Geo. C. Wfll. music and sewina machines. The Remnant Store, drr voods. hosiery, notions. Chambers m Chambers, furniture. Midget Meat Market, meats. Steusloft Bros, meat market. The Spa, confectionery. The Needlecraf t Mhon. ambroid. erod and stamped articles. '. - . sirs. m. el Brewer, druss. toilet articles, stationery. . . , .,. -xne r reach Shop, mliunery. . P. R. U & P. Co., electric goods. The Salem Electric Co., electric goods. Dr. C. A.- Rldrtedge. dentist. Salem Baking Co- bread, cakes. etc. . C. S. Hamilton, furniture. Viek Bros., tractors, trucks, auto mobiles. Anderson & Brown, sporting ods, , x ... Welch Electric Co electric fix tures and supplies. . Paris ,ltroM. Shoe Store, shoea. . Pern's Drug More, (The Rexall Store).; Clierry City Hotel. Salem Variety Store, millinery, notions, etc. Sharer's Hsmess Store, leather good, robes, brief ratea, etc. Bntterrnp Ice Cream Co. Torn Cronfce Studio, photography. Cross Market, meats, etc. Daniel J. Fry, drug, paints, etc. Max O. Bnren, furniture, carpets, etc. R. D. Gilbert A Co., groceries, paints, glass, etc. WesS Fur rv t.AM - . - wm . ,n U I n. W m. Gahlsdorf, crockery, glass an aiirnen ware. C. J. Itreler, slines,' hats, etc. Mrs. II. W. Stith, balcony of Ka foory Bros., millinery. The McDowell Moiket. Meats. Iienisnn's Klectric Fixture and HupiHy Co. Back In West Virginia a court de cides that gasoline Is a "Sunday ne- crwiy. e win wager that court is ine owner or a nivver at least. that & Cds Bar gain-Bay Offer Genuine Reductions in Every I Day Needsi Italics Cotton Ho.-e in black and white, IK?r pair 1 19c and 23c 1 1 uck Towels, size 10x33 each 25c I luck Towels, size 19x42, each 35c M'ieoi-izi yjkins, izo 15x15 per dozen - $1.98 Special quality Napkins, size 18x20 Dozen 1.98 All Linen Weft Toweling, special per yard 29c GO-inch Mercerizetl Table Linen, special per yard 98c Nashua Cotton Blankets, pair... $3.49 Nashua Wool Nap Blankets, special Per pair $4.75 Comforters, full size, each....$2.98, $3.75 Ladies Silk Poplin Skirts Each $4.45 and $4.98 Ladies Stripe Taffeta Skirt. At ......;...., $3.49, $4.75 and $4.98 Ladie.? Voile Waists Each .;..-.$ 1.25, $1.49 and $1.75. 3G-inch Silk Meteor, white only, yd. 39c 36-inch Silk Poplins, all colors Per yard $15 3C-inch Chiffon Taffetas, all colors At yard ....... $2.49 3G-inch Satin Messalines, all colors At. yard $2.49 40-inch , all Silk Georgette Crepe, all colors, yard ... : $1.98 40-inch all Silk Crepe de Chine, all colors, yard $1.98 72-inch Sheetinrs, Mohawk or Pepperell, unbleached at 1 69c Bel fit and Warner's Brassieres ' Each ; 49c to 98c Ladies' Hats Reduced to Half Price r. t' OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Q Commercal and Court Sts.. . . t Formerly Chicago Store1 i fiOVKRXOR STILT, VXDECIDEIK RUTLAND. Vt.. July 8 Governor Clement, retarninr home today for the first time since , his conference In Washington with Senator Hard ing regarding a special session of the Vermont legislature to make possible ratification of the woman suffrage amendment, said he vn still undecided as to a special ses sion. - J TALKING ABOUT mm mm 75n.-.n''cr?nf7 mm IT1AW We arc prepared for it, and have bargains for you in all departments. You should not fail to come and take adrantaje of your opportunity. We -will Just call your special attention to but a few items, Which will give you an idea of the un usual values which await you. : , - " ; I WOMEN'S VOILE I FIGURED VOILES nprCCrC We have some more of those new fig- UiVLJ JLO urea Voiles 'which will create a sensa- We have a nice line of figured Voile on al , r D and WOMEN'S HATS FANCY VOILE WAISTS Yo,u.tha lotte whil you Mn get in this line for 98c ?4-98 : EQUALLY GOOD VALUES IN SHOES AND OTHER LINES r4 "JiA cAlcitton-iViae Institution ,