THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OTlEGON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1021 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ss- rtnal Sir'" Announced TbV Highland Parent-Teacher ..soclatlon will hold the last meet SiTof the teaaon at the Highland hooU,bt at 7:30 'clock- 'r U Hlcka of th Salem Abstract lomoany will" explain the budget Ithool eW'tion. A khort prop ram Irin be given and the business or Je jear will be finished. MQ'i PjMwkejr jteYil'a passkey. Devil's Ta Attention J. A. It. oivifli nost of the fl A. - jg quested to atten l the r lag iy exercises Tuesday evening at Vlllaon pajk. Albert Loughbridge, commandeer. i- fMlBl"0 Get tbeoi t The Statesman or f.ce. Ctlff" on application. , u - f Ivrtt flootbrrrieti m cenGs a pound, snipped nml nadX to cn. Ward K. Richard- .tnn& 494. Adr. 10 Dl f ptnShter I" Born ABnonnPoment wa made yes terday o( the birth of a dauuhW Jnne 5 Mr. and Mm. V. O. Dornbwch, Vera June jt It gtDI Early li the aeason to select a beau tiful inmmer hat at closing out price; at the Curtis Hat Shop. Adv. V ' I-arjce Gmmebrrrie . 6V4 cents a pound, shipped and ready to can. Ward K. Kichard son, phone 491. Adv. Three Couple Liccn Marriape licences were Issued yesterday In the office of the county clerk to Ituth M. Page and Robert M. Hamill of Salem; Mil dred L. Porter of Salem and Franklin I). Pace of Corvallis; Doris Jane England of Salem and Charles M. Uarlowe of Eugene. Strawberry Khoricakr And Cream, 25c. K. of C. Hall, R to ltf p.m., Wednesday. June 15. St. Monicas Altar Society. Adv. Title Cleared A decree was granted In the circuit court yesterday quieting title of Mary 1,. Smith to about j 80 acres of land near Silvcrton. Dance in K. of Hall Wednesday. June 15th. Straw berry social committee. Adv. Sir has been named r Last Times Fatty Arbuckle J?-" In 5 The Dollar a Year Man" Torchy" It I Constantly Brought To my attention that electrical business is being solicited in Sa lem by men not giving their firm name and who are supposed to be still in my employ. Our men will always present a card when soliciting business. Lady demon strators for washers. Ironers and vacuum cleaners. K. S. Harton, Salem Electric company, Masonic Temple.- Adv. Griffin of route o and Fred Root seen occurred Sunday. Mr. Grif fin reported tii at he was driving south on Twelfth street when his car struck the rear ot one driven by Mr. Rootscen. who was travel ing in the same direction. The Griffin car was somewhat damaged. Attention II. I. O. E. Members will please meet at the club rooms Tuesday. June II. at 7 p. m. and march in a body to Willson avenue to attend the Flag day service of Salem lodge No. 336. H. J. Wiedmer. Secy. Adv. Two Auto Collide Automobiles driven yesterday by Ray Gilbert. 2049 Nebraska street, and Gustav Schunke, 622 North Liberty street, were con siderably damaged In a collision at Liberty and I'nion streets. Mr. Cilbert and Mr. Schunke differ somewhat as to just who was at fault In the accident, according to reports given the police station. LEAGUE LEADERS K DEFEATED Washington Team Beats High. Fliers in Fastest Game of Series A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Dsr classes fix your eyes. Oar ; bills your purse ' i XLUiTMAa xraos. Jeweler and Optician frost 12S I 8alem, Oregon i JUST RECEIVED ftaoni Parted XJqu14 PalnU Capita Tvrmitmx ft Hardwar Co. J8 N, Commercial ... Paoma 847 oits Cleaned ...... SX50 )o!tC Praised. .j. . w.. ..BOe Wta Cleaners & Dyers 1UI a Coml Bt, Phone lilt TREES Tm tprtaf PUaUaa Orim Ttvm tna SALEM NURSERT CO. , 431 Qngtr Balldlav kibm i oaiioi rWOOD WOOD Call CL H. Tracy Wood Co : for ail kinda of -j , dry wood Prompt daliTtry. Phona 1X0 Vteczsi Cleaners Repaired Motor rewinding, contacting-, ' electric Fixtures, tc ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. 837 Court St Phone 488 TVc pay 2c above the narket once for eggs . and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Home Builders Take Notice w can gave too money on far Plumbing Supplies; It W1U pay ou to come and 1 VI about prices. We al- B "a Bare a auppiy oi an klodi. . Tests, all sizes, prices very low CAPITAL Bargain House buy and sell everything Phone 398 f. . Ill Chemeketa St. Slcfrmand Named A. R. Siegmund was appointed administrator of the estate of Magdalene Hock, deceased, by the county court yesterday. Frank Prant. Fred O. Schindler and John Daniel were appointed appraisers. Ixxit, Ught Gray Kitten . Long haired; name, 'Kismet.'" Phone 1374 or 1888. Showaiter & Jacobs. Reward. Adv. Plaintiff Win Cme- A verdict was returned yester day afternoon by the Jury in tbo case of Jettse W. McCormlck ts. John Harris In favor of the plain tiff. The case bad to do with personal property of Mr. McCor mlck which was held by the de fendant, consisting of a team of horses, wagon and farm Imple ments, all of which will be re turned to the owner. CJirl Atf Itetnrneil Two young girls named Ger trude llaynes and Marguerite Mo rlaty. 17 and IK years, respective ly, who escaped from the state institution for the feeble minded .-!ini;iy niKni, were lound yes terday afternoon near Duena Vivta. Officers of the institution were notified that girls answer ing their description were Been near Jefferson and later they were apprehended and brought back. Neither of the girls wore a coat or a hat. This aroused suspicion and was largely re sponsible for their being found. Flrrwork for Hale The Ace, 157 X. High. Adr. Via I CHy Manager Mrs. Foor, 331 Hotel Marion. Adv. Fine Are Collected Charles Walker was fined $10 yesterday ; in the justice court for exceeding the speed limit while driving an automobile on the highway. A. 11. Kiddie forfeited a $10 ball by not appearing be fore Jndge O. B. Unnjh yester day to answer to a similar charge'. Both arrests were made by Traf fic Officer B. R. Smith. Bljt Iance Forresters' Hall. By Security Benefit association, Wednesday evening. Friends welcome. Good music. Adv. Portland Man Arrrstrxl C. T. Gibbs of Portland was ar rested for rutting the corner at Court and High streets while driving an automobile Sunday, Traffic Officer liayden made the arrest. Dancing Party Security Benefit. Wednesday evening, Forresters Hall. For merly Knights and Ladies of Se curity. Adv. Two Auto Bump An automobile collision be tween cars driven by Eldwln NOMKING UpsUln at 162 H V. ConsMrdal trtt Cbop Sny, sooalM sad Amtrt caa Uha, lc ertam sad drinks Opa 11 i.K. to 1 a.m. FrM Daactng Erar? Saturday Klbt Ellta Orcaaatrs Do yon tat TURKISH BATHS If not, why not! No other baths or treatments can prodace the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable eold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open 1 1 n. until 9 p. nu OREGON BATH HOUSE Led sad Oentlemea attendants Cole McElroy's Orchestra Will Play For The BIG DANCE Tonight June lllh Dreamland Rink N The pame between the High Flyers and the Washington 7-A team was the fastest game of the season. The seore was 3 to 0 in favor of the Washingtons. The lineups are as follows: Washington 7-A K. Smith 1 J. Kar:o 1 II. Busick A. Bartges 0 June 15 it will pay 15.291.590.50 in Interest on first liberty bonds and victory notes. These interest coupons draw no interest them selves after maturity, and the government urtes thev be taken upn(1 reinvested, wherever pos sible, la other government securi ties, of which a choice selection is . vCd: down to lne ilest uaby bonds" one could wish The purchase of these government se r.i rules ,an be necotiated through the local postoffire. A. C.aylor . .1. Matphan H Uice . . . K. Rice . . . C. Chittick Reply to Sjik-m FMectric Co. F. S. Barton of the Salem Elec tric company published in Satur day's Statesman a statement as follows: "It is constantly brought to my attention that electrical business is being solicited in Sa lem by men not giving their firm name and who are supposed to be still in my employ." We wish to state that we are the only elec tricians now in the electrical bus iness In Salem who have been formerly employed by the Salem Electric Co . and that any busi ness solicited by us 13 solicited in the firm name of Electric Fixture & Supply Co. GEO. A. CHERniXGTON', A. E. KISER Adv. Auto Damaged A damaged front wheel and radiator on his automobile was claimed yesterday by C. J. Smlll as the result of a traffic mix with the O. J. Hull car. The accident happened at Hlph and Meyers streets. Fry's Irug store Authorized agent Eastman ko daks, films and photo supplies. Films developed and printed. Adv. r PERSONALS Mrs. Mary L. Fulkersohv coun ty superintendent of schools, was a .business visitor yesterday in the Milster district. Judge and Mrs. O. E. I'nriih spent th? week-end visiting with friends near Wren. J. T. Beckwith of Jefferr.on was a business visitor in the city yes terday. County Commissioner J. T. lint was in Mt. Ange yesterday on business pertaining to th county. Ernest Carpenter was a visitor yesterday in the city from Med ford. Paul E. Schlegel of Corvallis 5s in Salem for a few days. H. K. Smith of Silverton was among the business visitors in the city yesterday from that section. George Satterlee was a business visitor to Brownsville. Monday, to sell a car of horses consigned from eastern Oregon. Governor Olcott visited Tort land Monday. Total 2 HiKh Flyers (1. Ha r 11 urn 0 I. White 0 i). Dunnet'te 0 I'. Thilips 0 J. Hansen . 0 L Estes 0 A. Adolph 0 Lyle Sheppard 0 J. Georc 0 Total 0 This makes the score tied be tween the Hish Flyers and Wild Cats. They will play off the tie today at 5:30. The standings of the teams are as follows: Team W. L. Pet. High Flyers 4 1 Wild Cats ., 4 1 Washington 7-A .... 3 2 Cardinals 2 3 Richmond Tigers... 2 3 Trojans 0 5 FOUR MEMORIAL WINDOWS PRESENTED (Continued from page 1.) A. Booth tO two Of hiTearlv nr captors in Willamette university: LMirenao uiscimus In honor of Edward I). Curtis and Josephine Curtis Uobb. mv for mer teachers. Presented by R. A. Booth." No announcement has been made of a public .service for the reception of these memorials, but t is understood that some formal foreni!h Tmf;nt Win be ma(1 be fore the school year closes SIGMA TNI WILL artillery. He served overseas as j a captain of artillery. ADDITION Dimick of Aurora and Bain Of Tillamook President And Manager Marion County Students Graduated at 0. A. C. Douglas County Youth Begins His Life Term 'loyd Roinalne. hoiiria- vin I I. ... u 1 win whm rnnvirn, .R00 .800 .600 .400 .400 .000 killing of Abe Civ 1HKD BIRD At th- residence of nor son, Shurl It. Pearson. Monday evening, June Mr a. Idella M. Bird, at the age of 5 4 years, mother of Shurl R : Hurl J., and Harry I. Pearson, all of Salem, and Mrs. Zola Mfc'.chlor of Portland, sister of Mrs Lora Holmes of Marlon. Indiana, and Earl and Ray Jay of Indiana. Member ladles of the Macca bees and Order of Ben Mur. The body Is at Rlcdon'3. No tice of funeral later. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I 4 BLIGH Portland people regis tering last night were C. C. Ded man. Scott. L. Imhoff. Henry Hall. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jackson. L. P. Klllam. M. Ledwldge. A. M. Durant. J. A. Frazler, I. N. No ble. C. Fay, G. H. Smalley- and T. A. Reynolds. Others registering were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chand ler, Fresno; E. K. Nelson. Mill City; Mrs A. R. White, Scotts Mills; I). C. Perecoy. Nehama; Mrs. L. Parrlsh. Valscts; Burt Humbga and wife, Condon; Mr-t. H. Ilibbs. McMlnnvllle; A. W. Stevens. Klamath Falls. MARION Portland people re cistering last night were J. A. Hicking, D. W. Bennett. R. Suth erland. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. New ton. F. W. Marks, I. W. Dean Isnt, J. W. Havers; C. D. East, George P. frowning. Fred K. Ba ker, C. A. Stowell. C. D. Prewith. Mrs. Edna H. Loucks, Kenneth Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ver Ick. N. E. Matthews. A. Mundell. A. S. Hammond, C. F. Armand and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jewett and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brady. J. K. Robinson. J. P. Keatlnc. R. R. Weisa. E. 1). El liott, C. D. Wood. J. F. Krofslc. Milton Gervurtz. C. J. Mitchell. Miss K. G. Palmer, Mrs. C. I. Ranch. P. I, Munson. C. H. I)wy er. A. I). Herron and ft. L. Char leston. J. E. Fhanks, Chicago: Art Bodenhamer. Roseburg; C. Wyman, Eurene; R. W. McLevy. San Francis-o; i; B. Lane, New York; A. F. Mfh. Ellensburs: Sal Dehan. New York; Mrs. R. W. Fenn, Yakima; S. E. Pease, Eu gene ; W, F. Rohrback. Seattle; Alveda Peterson. Carlton; S. M. Jones, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ford. Gardiner; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peters, Wasco: E. V. Gagersen. Los Angeles: Mar shall Hooper, Klamath Falls; T. K. Martin, Detroit; S. Jetman. Iakeview; R. Booth. Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton. Fort Klamath; L. Proffett. Centralia; Otto Geirlat, Seattle: I. M. Koch mann, San Francisco; A. O Hoeres. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Barrley, Santa Bar bara, and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cranney, San Francisco. of the " 7', yesterday at the state Penitentiary to begin serving a ITe sentence, lie is 2 1 years old. ine. crime is one of the most Kensational in the crime annals or Douglas county. The youth claimed the killing was in self J6; Mrvinp t0 remove some of the culpability. Community Federation at Salem Heights Tonight Salm Heights will entertain the Marion County Community federation tonight, at the com munity hall at th9 south end of commercial street. One of the myoriani addresses of the even ing Is to be given by Fred W. Mer rill, of the Oregon Dairv f.mn,ii He will present the question . . a more extensive use of dairy prod ucts, for health and for business development of Oregon. Other matters of Interest to the county will be brought up for dis cussion, to make it a well-rounded program. The public is requested to attend and take part In these community meeting, particularly mm one so near to ttalem Sigma Tan fraternity. Willam ette university, is just dosing a year of interesting history. The 'Trat" now has ?,() young men inmates in the bouse at 92') Oak. who pay $lt Auh for their rooms. They have a bouse man- ; ager, elected from their own num- ber. Lester S. Day has served a manager for the year just clos ing. The members have a house- i keeper and cook, an.l their aver age board cost is about to $-1 a month, making, with their room rent, about f30 to l.'il a month. The quarters are too small for their demands for the corning vcar. An addition is to lie hutit this summer, to enlarge their membership caarpy. Thev have two new pledgees "already an nounced. George Oliver of Pome coy. Wash., and Ralph Rehhock of Yakima, both of wliem are Just finishing their freshman year in Willamette, and a waiting IM that would fill the house three deep. Ramon Dimick of Aurora and Vern Bain of Tillamook, both of whom are just finishing their junior year in Willamette, have been elected as president and manager for next year. Five Salem students were among the 340 men and women who yesterday received their de crees at Oregou Agricultural col lege. "Some Anglo Saxon Ideals" by Pr. Henry Suzzalo was the title of the commencement address. President W. J. Kerr ronferred the degrees and presented the honors. Among the honors pre sented were the Clara II. Waldo prizes for four women represent ing the four classes. Mary Bayne of Sjalem received the eophomore prl. , ' J Among those from Salem who were graduated were Alta E. Maffon. home economics; Doyle B. ; Smith, commerce; Harry Lynch and Frank Waters, electri cal -engineering; and Roy S. Keeije. agriculture, : VVoodburn claimed two of the graduates, Dewey H. Bitney, me chanical engineering, and Ida Hen dricks, homo economics. Cseless information chewing gum, now popular in the United States, was invented in England. It must have been after 1776 or the Countries might have etuck to LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Allan Bynon Appointed Coast Defense Captain Allan Bynon. well known 'n legal and American legion circles, has been named as captain In the cost defense service, Oregon na tional guard, to succeed Captain Kenneth Hall, who has Just re signed his commission for urgent b"in"88 reasons. The announcement of the change was made from the office of the adjutant general, Monday morning. It comes in time for Captain Bynon to serve In the summer maneuvers at Fort Stev ens, the two-weeks camp begin ning this week. The troops leave Wednesday for their destination Captain Bynon will be adjutant to Major GJedsted, commanding the first battalion of the coast U U COIBC DRAWING -C LEARN TO DRAW US VOU NAM AMD ADDRESS, Wt WsU. MAIL YOU Otf IXimSATtD ART BOOCLgy AND TERMS WITHOUT ANT COST TO YOU SCHOOL ENDORSED BY THE LARGEST MWVAFCRA MACASM&9 rAMOUS ARTUTL : 12 renoomfapcs) Instruction and Local Classes RATTHQ' HA&AZIN AND CRATOTI rUMIRAJI I T5he fl IPiriiDiiipDii Unique, Costly Watch Once Owned by Daly BUTTE, Mont., June 13. A solid gold watch, once the prop erty of Marcus Daly, the former copper king, the value of which is estimated by local jewelers to be between $4,000 and $5,000, was discovered recently at a oan office here. The man who had pawned It had secured $50 on the timepiece, and he clafmed, accord ing to the police, that he obtained the watch 14 years ago in Spo kane from another man who rep resented h;ms1f as a brothcr-ln-law of Marcus Daly. The nam of Marcus Daly was enKraved Inside the face of the watch with the address, Butte Mont., I. S. A. There are two stories regarding the timepiece. isle being that Marcus Daly had the timepiece made to order and that he was forced to guarantee the payment of at least $4,000 before work was started by Swiss makers. Another report recount ed by old acquaintances of the mining man declare that the time piece was presented by his pan ner and life-lonz friend. J. B. Ha Kg n. The watch is unique, having a miniature set of silver chimes and by oiwrating a small lever, they indicate the hour and the minute. Small dials on th face of the wtitcTh indicate the days of the month, the day of the we-k. the month and the season. TREMENDOUS GAIN IN POSTAL RECEIPTS (Continued from page 1.) GLASS IF SALTS CL 1 KEYS through the year will bring the receipts for the year to $14f. 734.18. Salem must be growing, or else becoming more literary, ac cording to figures. Comparatively little money is being sent abroad. Most of what does go out of Salem by the postal route, goes to Japan. England and Canada. What is sent to the Flowery Klngdow seems to stick there, but England sends back practically as much as goes out. and Canada sends to Salem a con siderable larger sum than it re ceives. Prun S nt by Mail. A tew years ago there was one ivarone ( Salem prune grower who made If Voiir Bark tlurt or Bladder Bother You, Drink I of Water. HEISLEH At the residence 21 0 Myrtle .winue. Monday morn in?, Jun 13. Mrs. Ajuies llels ler. at the age of years, wife of Alexander Helsler, mother of Byron li. Pradshaw. Valle jo. Cat., and Uichrrd 11. Brad sbaw of Boulder. Colo. Funeral services will be held VVdnsd.Ty at 2 o'clock from BlK don's. Rev. Blaine Klrkpatrick of ficiating. Interment Lee Mission cemetery. viVr.STON At the hospit.il. .'i-nfl 13. .lame. l'W.s Rpprjaty ()f ,,inK fancy packed Kingston, son of Mr. and """"j- prunes direct to the consumer hv Wm. U. Kingston of M0 Sou' j M maM and he na1 a Sp,prir!ifl hll!j. JJlst street, at m hm -i ness developed in Canada, where prune was esteemed Besides h s Parents h j a Oregon rta r t Ived hy one brother Ert- l rather mnro than o.l A ilniu. nr- ward, anl a sister. Margueritf I ,,jamon1 M hh h any pharmacist about four ounces t- win Ko from the Ter- I ...... ... " . ij . t a h esuoonf u I When your kidneys hurt and our back feels sore. lon t scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drucs that excite the kidnevs and Irritate the en'ire urinary tract. Keep vour kidnevs clean li Kr you keel your bowels clean, by llushinK them with a mild, harmless salt which removes the body's urinou waste and stimulates them to lhlr nrirnul actlVltV. The func tion ,f t ho birlnevs is to fi'.t-t th blood. In I hours thev .n.i from it .ri Rrains of aciii an l waste m we can readily under stand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active Drink lots of water you can't drink too much: also cet from ilii) Announces Additional Service Beginning June 6, cars will leave 10th and Alder street, Portland, 9 and 11 p. and JBllgh Hotel, Salem, 9 and 11 p. m. l srl mm int. .mi ftlLJy That They G Forward" "Speak to the por!ehat they go for ward," is a Biblical irij unction very ap plicable to the presertt. The United States National Bank ftas a message for Salem and the surrounding country forget the past, go forward. Those who look to thegood old days of war prices and war wages don't get any where. Let's make the 'necessary ad justments, and GO FORWARD. It will mean increased bank -accounts for all. United Sfa ics NaliQalI3ankv, SALE.M OREGON Funeral will bP from the Ter- renl,Ujtnc(,B ,h,H btIS, of Jad Salts; taks a tablesi.oonf u! vllliger horn ' nU were a fine addition to the i a glass of water before break- ' m.. Ucv. II. ( 4.on.?.rnf i:;t. office business. Practlcallv no fM each morning for a few day, ng. interment City Me v em. continental '' kidneys will art fine. wl P It tery. Webb & Clough Co. Funeral Directors Europe nowadays. S-hool Courf Annoti n-r Postmaster Hiickostein has just received a circular letter from Postmaster T.enera! Hays, asklnz him to co-operate with ho local This fniiious t,alts is mane iro.u the acid of crais and lemon juice, combined with lilhia. and h,is been used for generations to clean and stimulate closced kid neys: also to neutralise the arid it no loncer is a endim RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians schools in a "l!nvJn.Vt9" ,. i in Urine S' Thin iirriil nnr l in in,i,. i FOiirn- of irritation, thus ... ... - - -. - . . in iv iiiijiriu - the nrnnor arlrtrnu.ini. n1 itnu I bladder weakness. hy street, town, state; how to. " ls nexpensive; can write letters that ran bo deliver- ! not injure; makes a de,Kht f nl effervescent ntnia-waier imm should take now ed: and a study of mailinz c!al riP.iinn. Th r.rA .. h ! wtiicli pvpryniip .............. .... .,tt nii-i i . . . i.:j.... I and tnen 10 seep nieir niii"i-- Try this, also the KtihiAct nun alroarlw hnn fair. I i K- . v. oi clean and active. Keep lip me waiT ununiui,. postmaster. Intermit Payment Soon The covernment anrounces. through the postofflce, that on no doubt you will wonder wnat became of your kidney trouble and backache. Adv. s skis 3 lures in a r unt ss -is u irw RfwntiWH w m.rw.mxmsm Supreme in Sportdom ArejSweaters For, with their vivid colors and modish appearance, thojr are the completing touch to the attractive skirts and blouses of the moment. J Realizing this, Shipley's, have strived to obtain for you the very best for they know that the women of Salem arc even more discriminating than ordinary, and that they desire only the best. rt Fibre Silk Sweaters $6.95 $8.98 Soft '.nd gleamy are those, aryl they wear in the good old fashioned way "like iron!' ' And imagine them in such lovely shades as old rose, cardinal, deep bmwii, navy, pale pink, china blue, etc. You'll not be able to go out of the store without one. w Tuxedo Sweaters $4M to $7.48 Come iff a complete assort ment of colors and are knit of the oest worsted yarns. They rc as jaunty and ,;portinas you please, and are planned best to show to s the nicest advantage the dainty blouses that you wear uSdcr them. Pure Silk Sweaters $24.75', And when you don that gleamy silk sports skirt and your' sheerest blouse for some garden tea or links festivity, then you desire the ujtra luxury of an all silk sweater. You can find them in shades of black, navy, old rose, green, co- jkmi, tan, pink and cadet. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Where You "Pay As You Go" and Come Back! I