The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 18, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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Tine OREGON STATESMAN I PUXtttY, Jl'LY IK. 1020.
FINE TROPHY
IS AT STAKE
IN TOURNEY
Ladd & Bush Bank Presents
Bowl as Prize in Tennis
Competition.
TOMORROW OPENING DAY
Bleachers1! Erected for Spec
tators at Courts on
Asylum Avenue.
The Idd Hush bank has prea
entint a hMuiirul and annronrlate
"OLD WHITE COKNKU"
id
Salem Or.
S.M.KM HKKATKST WP.MKN'S AlMWKBh STOUK
LADIES
HATS!
i TV A
JULY
SALE
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Two hundred hljjh jjrade Mrsltm, Georpettc, Taffeta SUk? Jersey anil Scri Drossy for young
Imliin ami women, including n cxroHs shipment jut received from rue of foremost New York
manufacturers, -at most extraordinary nee concessions, inert are sever! small lots mm the
prices paid in most instances were not more thn one-half actual value. This enables us to place.
PHENOMENAL VALUES NOW OFFERED IN SUMMER DRESSES
prices pa
on
i sale beginning Monday the most attractive lot of high grade Dresses that It has heen our
privilege "to offer the women of Salem mux vicinity- thU season. See window display.
Remarkable Values Now Offered in
GOATS, SUITS AND DRESSES!
Woman! Suits $24.75 '
.Smart New Model. made up In good quality Gabardine,
Serge and Jersey Material, box coat and belted effect.. ,
$32.50 Coals Now Offered at $24.75
Women 'a and Misses New Coata la a great variety ot
atylea, Ot Polo Cloth, Bolivia, Checked Velour. Velveteen,
Gabardine and other materiala. Novelty aport atylea,
tailored and dreaay models. Short and medium lengtha.
Large assortment of atylea to aelect from. j
$19.50 to $25.00 Coats Now $12.75
Great .many attractive atylea from which to choose very
newest Spring Models, some made , wtth narrow belts, all
the new ahadea Including taupe, plum, brown, green, navy
and Pekln blue. SUcs IS to 44.
Clearance Sale of Waists
Special group of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists
Including manufacturers' samples llnea, valuea to 110 will
be offered for ,..................,.,,,..,,, .93.93
, 93.73 to 9710 WAtSTS 91.73
Broken lines and discontinued number in Georgette and
fin Voile Waists. i
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$8.50 to $10 00 Sweaters $6.75
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$15 to $19.50 DresMt $12.75
Many attractive Coat Style Models. Sltp-ona and the much
wanted Sport Coata tn popular colors.
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Including Messallne, Taffeta Silk, Georgette and
Jersey Dresses tn smart spring colors and styles,
some tucked and many tunic styles.
$15.00 Dresses ....
17. SO Dresses
$15.50 Dresses
e, e e
$12.75
. $32.50 to $37.50 Dresses $23.50
Beautiful new lot of Misses and Women's Crepo
de Chine, Georgette. Messallne. Foulard. Taffeta,
and Serge Dresses, some In handsome tailored ef
fects, lateat modela Including short sleeves and
round neck styles.
S3Z.SQ Dresses
135.00 Dresses
$37.50 Dresses
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$23.75
Ecdnqmic Store1 Bargains
House Aprons $1.98
$2.50 and $3.00 Bungalow Aprons and House
Dresses, made from good Quality Percales and Am
oskeg Gingham.
- Camisoles $1.89
$3.50 Wash Satin Camisoles, lace trimmed In a
good assortment ot new designs.
- Poplin Skirts $3.95
Good quality Mercerised Poplin Skirts, neatly
trimmed with buttons, black, brown, taupe, greys
and blues. Regular valuea up to $7.00.
i Khaki Koveralls $3.98
Misses and Women's Oae-ptcce Khaki Coveralls,
button In back or open front stylo. - Made with
iocs belt. ; x :
Trimmed Hats $2.95 '
$4.50 to $5.50 Trimmed flats, principally Sailor
style. Large, small and medium else, Muck, white
and prevailing colore.
Wool Sweaters $5.75
$T.B0 to $S.50 Shetland Wool Sweatera la a gen
eroua assortment ot colors. Coat stylo, also Slip
ons. ;
White Skirts $4.95
White Gabardine and Serge Wash Skirts, neatly
trimmed with pockets and pear buttons. Have
them la all slies.
Rliddy Blouses $1.98
$3.50 and $3.00 Middy Blouses and Smocks, neatly
trimmed. Have them In white and prevailing colors.
ALLIES MAYt)UST TURKS
FROM EUROPE FOR GOOD
( Continued from page 1.
?0o. 000 Armenians from ther homes,
k -Not only hss the Turkish gov
ernment failed to . protect the sub
Jecta of other racea from pillage, out-
rsgw anq morder but there Is abun
dani evidence that It has been re
sponsinie ror directing and organis
ing savagery against people to whom
For these reasons the allied pow
ers have resolved to emancipate all
areaa inhabited by a non-Tttrkiah ma
jority from Turkish rule."
Referrinr tn thm nrnvLion. M w
-r v v. v imu
treaty ooneernlng Smyrna, tha milled
note points out that they wilt -not
have the effect of restricttlnr ih
trade ot Anatolia. On the contrary.
It declares, the freedom of the port
Is guaranteed. It contends that the
treaty leaves Turkey a national state
with a large productive area and
that there Is nothing In the treaty
"o prevn Turky from bcomlng
Prosoroua nalon If she rpfnrmt"
as to Constantinople belnc left as
The Look of Newness
L
it
With a Fresh Coat
. of Paint
Many an oKI worn-out looking
hon.se
home with just a little work
and the expenditure of a very
little money, ust think, your
old house transformed iuto a
new one, and easy, too.
SherwiniVaiiams. FuliR Ra.H.,a
jssrKrs; sswi' ?-Twip aw;
faljls erryAilEMi lumber co
... ... PAINT DEPARTMENT
Mm 'Ult BU,
bowl to the Salem Tennis club to be
awarded to the winner of the nn a
singles championship tn the Willam
ette valley tournament. The trophy
will become the permanent property
of the Individual auccewfully deien.w
Ing it through three consecutive au
thorised tournaments for the Wil
lamette valley championship. It Is
not required that the tournaments
come on consecutive years.
Kach winner of the tjsdd A Both
trophy tn a men'a alnglea champion
ship contest will be permitted to en
grave hla name on the bowl attesting
to hla victory. The player winning
the trophy will retain posaeaalon ot
the bowl until the next tournament
and tr defended successfully through
aubaequent tournaments he will re
tain the prise permanently. The
Ldd ft Bush award will be at atakre
tn the tournament which commences
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
. lUtstaCM lien Help
Bualneaa men of Salem have come
forward with trophies for the other
eventa In the tournament. Paul N al
lace otters a cup for the winner ct
the men'a alnglea. -Hart man Broth
ers Jewelry store will award a cup
to the winner of the women's singles
championship. Winner ot the men's
doubles championship will receive a
trophy given by A. U. Gardner and
the Valley Motor company. The
Thomas K. WUaoo company trophy
will -go to the winner of the men a
singles tn the consolation round. No
fee is to be charged competitors for
this prise. The mixed doubles will
receive an award ortered by 1). J.
Fry. Jr.. and by Anderson ft Brow a.
George Rodgers and the Salem
Tennis club will give a trophy to
the winner ot the women's doubei.
With the exception or the Ladd A
Hush trophy, the awards will become
the permanent property ot the win
ners la this tournament.
The atate tournament held In Port
land baa closed and a large entry
list rrom the Rose City la assured the
locval management. As some of the
entries from Portland! arc of high
calibre. Salem tennis enthusiasts are
assured spirited contests on the Sc
lera tennis courts'on Asylum aveau.
No tournament has ever been staged
In Salem whose parflclpanta were
among the best on the coaat. It la
rumored that. Californla'a aspirants
o the championship will be in Sa
lem. ' -.!-
Stand Are Krerted .
K. B. Palmer aays that stands are
being erected at the asylum courts to
enable spectators an unobstructed
view ot the contests. No admissions
are charged for the tournament. All
prospective contestants who desire
to register for the tournament may
Bubmlt their entry by phone to fir.
Pr,e",.?- BJ- His phone num
ber is 818.
Members or the Salem Tennis club
are anxious to retain a great nhsre
of the trophies that wilt be at atakv
This fact Insures stubborn contests
for the tournament with many local
ron furnishing the opposition.
1,1 1 - irir jijijiji
the cauitot of Turkey, the allies say
uvj uaT Krave counts as to the
wisdom it this step tn view of the
misuse made by the Turka of their
power in the paat.
In conclusion the note refers to
me posaiMiwlty of the allies having
to drive the Turks from Europe and
fixes a ten-day limit for Turkish e-
crpiauco ot the treaty.
PARADE PRIZES
ARE ANNOUNCED
Awards to Be Given for Rett
Entries in Elks Parade
Thursday Night-
cash prises 'amounting t.-
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Li., w ;aau,on : mounted
ems head and two mhr n
fwhl wiH be the prlsea awarded tor
the winnlnc entries in th
.VI. V ... . . fm.nw
-u.vu win leaiure Thursday evening
of this week aa , part of the Elk'a
state convention program. :
Part ot the parade will he a long
v..0' ,or8ouly decorated auto
mobiles, and the car which win. n...
place will be awarded nrit. .r
tOO. .The second itiH win k ten
w vwv.
dairies are not confined tn i.-iv k?..
one is barred.
One of the prettiest cars, doubt
less, will be that of O. B. Clancey of
Salem, but Mr. Clancey's car will not
be In competition.
Other orlios to h miiritttl fnl-
lOWJ ,
Largest uniformed body In line
First prise, mounted elk'a hBi
ond. $50. . '
- Moat unique appearing body
Lodge Jewels and silk altar flag.
Most orlsinsl comic Btlint lint
ISO; second. 15. '
Lodge coming greatest i distance
and represented by not lees than 10
membersTrophy donated by A. B.
Gardner ot the Gardner jewelry
eivtv i
Largest resist niton nr
Trophy donated by Ha rtmaa Broth
era' Jewelry store. i
Among the local IndiViduala and
concerns who have declared their in
tention to enter decorated floats la
the parade are:
State house. Lee Gilbert. Phes
company. Lawrene n n
Quackenbush, Marlon Auto company
w. . iuua, s-.-ti, ruierton, w, U.
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We still have a small assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hats that
we art dosing out below cost
Ladies Hdtc $2.98 to $4.75
Childreris Hats 79c to $2.98
Oar Price Always the Lowest
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GALE & COMPANY
Commercial and Court Streets
V
Formerly, Chicago Stcre i
Prunk, Frank Tyler, D. J. Fry Jr.,
R ostein ft Qreenbaum. O. B. Glnrlch
company, K. O. Brock. II. L. Stiff
Furnttare company. W. W. Moore, St,
J. Rlggs. Vlck Bros.. Willamette Val
ley Transfer company, Valley Motor
company.
JAPS INSTALL WIRELESS,
TOK10, July IT. The Japaneae
navy has established a wireless tele
phone service between warships and
alrplanea on the wtag. - According to
the naval authorities improved wire
less telephone apparatus is now in
stalled on board all the warships
belonging: to the first squadron and
will bo extended to all the other
warships wtthtn the present year. '
THE right imi;
for your car is the tire that will f t
you the greatest mileage for the 1 i
expenditure of good money. rx;i
put on any Urea that yon .are t s
sure of getting maximum results, U
you do this you will certainl y th:;i
away . your money. We back tj
every claim we make for our troZ
and dont charge mors.. Ui,
SALER1 YULCANIZING WORKS
474 ferry St," Salem
BU5INE55 ZAR
The BuiincM Car can bar relied
upon alwaya to haul it fall cap&c
ity nt a very low cost.
This element of certainty all the
year aroand is one of its stronjjst
appeals to business men.
H. F. BON ESTEELE
Marion and Polk County Distributors
TERRY AND COMMERCIAL STS SALEM
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