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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1920)
THE ORFXIOX STATESMAN: SUNDAY. AfCiTKT H, 1020. AcyanSho and Suiti-See Window, DUplay COrilTilERCIAL Clean Of All Sweep Sale Summer Merchandise Continued Monday and each day during the. week with more and greater bargains in Misses' and Women's Coatsi Suits, Waists and Dresses. We are determined to help you to reduce the high cost -of living, as far as remarkable values in Women's Apparel can accomplish that purpose. JSP 11 . Trimmed Hats $3.7 5 Special group of trimmed Hats In eluding Turbans, semi-dress and tall- ored models, large small and Sale of Dresses. Hundreds of Different Styles and every dress fresh, cool and new, including Porch Dresses, Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Sport Dresses and Summer Evening Dresses. Fine Voile, Organdie, Georg ette and Messaline Silk, are the materials. Poor special groups, arranged for your selection at money-Baring prices. Group 1 Dresses ? 12.7 5 Charming new Mescaline. Taffeta Silk, Gabardine and Serge Dresses, coat effect, girdle and braid trimmed styles. Group 2 $23.50 Smart Dresses in Georgette. Messaline, Tricotine, Serge. Gabardine and Taffeta Silk, trimmed as somply or elaborately as you could desire. $6 and $7.50 Porch Dresses $4.75 Scotch Gingham, two-piece Dresses In material and colors that will wear and wash to your entire satisfaction. . , ; $5 Dresses Now $3.75 Good Quality Gingham and Percale Dresses, various new and pretty designs and colors. Coats and Suits To effect a speedy clearance of this season's Coat and Suit models. we hare made the following; remarkable reductions: $20 to $25 Coats for $10.50 Principally summer weight three-quarter length coats and a few full length. , (See window display:) , $30. to $37.50 Coats $18.75 Various styles and prevailing colors and ma. : terials in this season's models. me-. I : dlum shapes all neatly trimmed, ral ues ; to $10.50, Clean Sweep Sale priest. ........ :.;V'i3-75 Khaki Outing Garments at ?. j : Special Prices - - v - Women's and Misses' Khaki Suits, , Skirts, Trousers, Middy Jackets and Overalls, made from ! closely woven light weight materials,: all at prices money: special. .fSJSO Khaki Coats, "special TT. , . . f-4.73 Khaki Trousers, special ... I . .$3.48 Khaki Coveralls (long sleeves) $4.75 Khaki Coveralls, sleeveless kind $3.48 that will save you Khaki Norfolk Suits, Khaki Middy Blouses, special $2.08 $40 to $50 Coats $28.50 . Full length women's fall and winter Coats, only eleven of them left, while they last. $24.75; or less than halt the price' you'H have to pay for similar garments later. (See them) Women's Suits $18.75 , What remains of this season's women's suits. Regular values up to $37.50. n 7E Clean Sweep Sale Price I . '. . . A? O $8.50,to $10.00 Sweaters $6.75 ; Special Group of Saxony Wool Sweaters, Slip on and Coat styles, all sizes and. prevailing s. colors. . . ...... -. , $12.50 to $15 Sweaters $10.25 Many made in loose back style, Russian Blouse ,and bell sleeves, rose, pink, nile, tur quoise, copen, salmon. American Beauty and ; other prevailing colors,' and all sizes. m SALE WAIST EXTRAORDINARY One Thousand New and Pretty Georgette. Pongee Silk, Crepe de Chine and fine Voile Waiits in a generous assortment of styles. and sizes, principally lace trimmed, and semi-tailored models, all at Money Saring Prices. $2.48 $3.7? $5.75 group no; 1 About 500 fine Velle and jome Georgette Waists, neatly trimmed with val encelnnes kace edgings and insertion, the necks are' cleverly cut tn round or square styles, all sizes' from 34 to; 64, regular values $3.00 to $3.75. Sale-Prlce $2.48 GROUP tip. 2 Three - hundred Pongee Silk Crepe de Chine' and fine Voile Waists, princi pally short add three quarter length ' sleeves, square and round neck styles, neatly trimmed with silk embroidery ef fects. Waists worth reg ularly $5.00. Sale Price S3.73 AVIATION GAINS Adapting Aircraft to Meet Needs Irish Get Free Ride I Out After Midnight DUBLIN. Jul 2 The number of persons who are vlct'-ms of the cur few law increases weekly and the ex- . . a aa um. ra c " .t . mg i. I ' J I perlence wmcn incy u mm OOathwest and LoaSt Lead tn) through is exciting, if not comfort able. The majority or tnose iau by the military are person wno nan no Intention of violat'n? flirt iaw but are detained at the home or a Mend beyond midnight. The usual procedure is t?ls. A military lorry fillet with soldiers each with a Mrong eA -raliajht comej up alongside of the unfortunate oner nd rails UDon them to halt. K re quest is made for a permit and If as la usual ' there H none forthcoming. th Dublinlteei are taken Into cust- dy loaded Into the tratk and thei proceeds on its way. From time to time. Jofnl citizens, whe have dined too w' are col lected and Join the party When he Marchers ar throurh the whu! iO& of -violators are Uken to-the Bride- wu nrison where they must spend the night. If the offenders provj to h nbviouslr innocent clusens iney are released in the ranrnin and none are the worse off except foi' the rirte t. V he Inrrv which thw Say U the worst feature of the experience. rronnmilr ittemD's are taiada io hide from th approaching lorries tort the searchlights reach the innermost corners of the doorways ant passages and few escape. GROUP NO. 3 Georgette and Crepe de Chine W a 1 a t s and Blouses that will cnarm wun tnelr new ness. New models erery one of them round. square. and Y-shaped necks, short and long sleeres. also waists worth regular $7.50, $8.50. $9. Sale Price $3.73 .NEW YORK, Aug. 5- Commer cial aviation in the United ptttes rhows a healthy, steadily growing popularity, says the Manufacturers Aircraft association, la mating pun- lie here today the report of repre sentatives who have Just completed a tour of the country which included Inspection flights over most of the territory now served by aerial trans port. r The airplane is undergoing the same development experienced oy ether vehicles of . transportation in troduced to the public, the various sections of the country according it receptions in conformance with their individual topography, cus toms and natural resources, the report said. 'The southwest and Pacific coast are leading In the adaptation of air craft to commercial use and plans In preparation contemplate honey combing that area with a network of aerial transportation lines. In the middle west the airplane is be ing adopted as the occasion demands and it is meeting with encouraging success, the severe competition of good railroads and highway, lack of landing fields and the consider able indifference of the middle At lantic states. New England is ac cepting it with customary conserva tism; the south is using It mainly for ' private purposes and Florida and the - West Indies have come to recognize flying as a most Important method of communication. "At present there are In the United States 15 manufacturers of aircraft and aircraft motors and 85 manufacturers of accessories. Dur ing the past few months 20 new I airplane distributing agencies have been " established throughout the country and new aerial transport operating companies have been formed In New York. San Francisco, Long Beach. Hollywood. Los Ange les. Oakland. Stockton and Alameda. Ca.. Minneapolis. Philadelphia. Blue- fields, W. Vaw, Bettendort and PhreTcport. La.. Ponea City. Okla., Seatlle and Spokane. Wash.. De troit. Arkansas City. P rid report. Aurora. III.. Fargo. S. D.. Cincin nati, Newell. 8. D . Birmingham. Ala.. Asbury Park. N. J.. Livingston. Vt.." Brooklyn and Syracuse, N. Y., and Rahway, N. J. . : . Aviators are - convinced of the practicability of establishing passen eer and express lines thronghout the entire Pacific coast, which, mural speaking, consists of. two great mountain ranges and bHs of val 'eys. The plans for such lines, bow n preparation contemolate connect. I Ing San Francisco wJth Los Angeles, an Tancisco with Del Mont s.n Ftaneisco with Portland, nrtr thm Cascade ranre.-and Portland wTlh Tacoma and Seattle. Wash., with an almost certain extension of this line eastward to Spokane. A 10-passen-ger airplane service already is In operation between 8an 'Francisco and Los Angeles and a seaplane mall and package exDress lin situ Seattle and BritlshiColurabla points will begin ODerattnna within . r. - - -.... w aw weeks. "At present there r unma ISA airplanes In commercial use In Call- "u more in uregon ana Washington, while . nnmh Ann.i to that of CalifernU art in nid ation in Texas. Mont nt thsa chines In Texas are nriratolT nn.,. ated by persons who made fortunes jn wi, out contracts recently were let for aircraft to be used In tr.- iwtlnc Bundles between cities snd the Oil fields. ' Mlnine and nil snm. tsnis desirhir or the renlacement nt . - - f - - awis nare come to depend on the airplane wnich. with the level lands and natural landing fields of the coun try and the long distances over which the railroads are unable to make quick time, has provided, an Impetus to commercial adoption of the airplane In Texas. A score of fly in boats are- In operation on the Mlasteslppl a fid other rivers of the middle west, and IS on Lake Michigan, wlfh ererr Indication pointing to a substantial Increase of the number before win ter. Negotiations aim are under way for 10 American-built flylnr boats of the recently Produced 12 !Dd I8-Psenter type for use over the Great Lakes and the St Law rence, river. "Two companies that last winter operated a flylnr boat serr.ee from Florida to Plmlnl. Havana and Nas sau, and carried more than 3000 avengers,, are now employing be tween 10 and 15 machines In a fairly reeular service between New 1 ork, Boston and Atlantic City Both of these operating companies aare been financially successful and announced rnat they douMe their equipment this ter. The Economic Store, 318 Court St, where Lower f rices PreYail sweaters; skirts aprons hats middy $7.50 Shetland $3.50 to $7.00 3 00 .BKPW f ' to $5.00 BLOUSES ! Apron and House Straw Hats, black ""V""' Wool Sweaters, Plaid Silk Skirts, Dresses," made various col- Bi lot f White ; Slip-on and Coat Clean Sweep Sale from good quail- ore. principally Jg JnJ styt.:- ; ' Price tnT"' Swe ' percale Price ues to $3.00. Sale - ; - , price $5.75 $3.98 1 $1.98 S2.48 $1.98 Dress Goods, Silks Mens arid Womeris Furnis bfeg The first ba-by show In the Uni ted States was held at Springfield. Ohio, on October 14. 18541 Helpful Health Hints Coats and Suits, Millinery etc. Our Prices Alwayi The Lowest GALE & CO. Commercial and Court r.onnerlj Chicago Eton Health Is ten per cent knowledge and ninety per cent Intelligent doing. The demands of the stomach must be properly interpreted to Insure per fect nutrition and symmetrical de velopment. Executlre ability Is what a man possesses after he has ransomed his positive faculties of mind, soul and body from the bondage of Ignorance and doubt. The principle of osteopathy Is i absolute as the law of gravity. That it Is criticised ' and derided by some medical practitioners does not change the law. cripple Its progress or neutralise Its effect. -' Those who defer consulting an os teopath until they have arranged fi nancial conditions to suit their Idea have a long stretch of gloom ahead: If you postpone attention to your health until things "come right you will probably never know what real health is. After the leal has fallen from the tree it can never be re stored to its former position and color.' ' - (Copyright 1915 by Williams Pub lishing Co. All right reserred.) U VV .'''Tr I f" . j f . , slrl.a' y ----- I a - run ADVISORS AT HIS BECK AND CALL THAT'S just another, axlrantag a man gains for. himself, when he opens an ac . count here at the .United States National : Bant -' - . r. ' his problem comes up all he has to c orer to tne bank and talk them over. has the experience and judg. ment of our of fleers and staff without cost to himself, v is to . .Hi j 'J - - .United Stotes IlIonniKnii SALEM OREGON rill in- SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEK'S APPAEEL STORE (OLD WHITE CORNER) to at Cbrlstlsn and Met hod M Suniar schools hHd a Joint pimlc pn h., tabernacle grounds Wednesday eve ning. A supper was enojyed br about 25 people. 7 AtV f"ner1 ,or Dn Osborn. who died suddenly near Donald Wednes day waa held Friday afternoon, nurlal wan .n Twin Oak cemetery .. neicn t-eus nas returned Astoria after a vacation spent home. Donald Riches motored to Corval I ,aif n 'mnatlon In cream i?J ,125 J1"?'- w" ccom- KST1 . ETeiTn Mrt,n and Kar' ;f?.'.MlTs Mrtla r"'nd to visit friends a few dars. "imam Salisbury has home from a two weeks KewporU v Born to Mr. and Mrar-fS. A. Mc Kay. Thursday morning a TV-pound daughter. .J'.r,e8 Mar"n nd family .r spending several weeks at Newport. - A large number of campers are in the vicinity pulling, flax. . returned outing at Famous For Its Marve lous Mot or t w vv ' -s TU Cktmdlrr Dijpuk Csr It Offers So Much More For So Much The Chandler Six was never in stronger position than right now, at the height of the 1920 season. Chandler price has always, regardless of the demand, been based on cost of production plus a fair profit and nothing else. An oversold condition of the trade has never moved the price up. And today, the Chandler Is, by long odds, the most closely-priced fine car in the American market. Chandler holds its leader ship among Sixes so distinctly because it offers so much more for so much less." ' It leads because of its endur ance and great motor, unsur passed for flexibility of power. It leads because of its sturdy construction throughout and the character of , service, it renders to more than eighty thousand owners. ISrX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Svn-faMimter Touring Car, J995 four-Passenter Roadster, llWJ Tour-faistnger Dispatch Car, 12075 Ssnn-rassenger Stdan. X309S . Four-Passenger Coap. S2WS IAU Trie J, . . Citwimmd. O) Umourin. IH9S OLESON MOTOR CAR CO. Y. M. C. A. Block SALEM THE CljaANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O.