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O . rmtn Mirnmr PVtrnnnnv ofir Anrnmt - MnrnW nrrT?MTXrn OCTOBER 9. 1921 L ' " " ,; - i ' i -.- J. Br k iw t i v i ; a . j b ., . j. . , v - - . , w a .-. c e ii . r r j ,' V 0M Corner) . j j L V . , ; : ntiiT n n it TTn a nnmlu-'A nv im n if-Wm x i HN .i w ? rant . h rfr rfr w c s n iv ft h ;v rv. dUlf OHtr tvilVHUIlUliM (VI ; i : " lil.V, .1 i beginning tomorrow at iu a. m. We vill place on Special Sale one hundred High Grade Woman's new fall and winter suits, very-latest models direct from America's foremost coat land suit "makers away below former prices. .Women who didn't think it possible to obtain elegant and origi nal models at this time under favorable circumstances and at! moderate prices, will come early Honday. to take advantage of the remarkable values in coats tmd suits now I offei-edhaye .them in aHJsizesincluding stout women's suits and sizes for little women. , . - JClV t Hi I ' I 1 I i l hi,. vi . . irr w $35 to $40 Suits Now $27,50 Fall and i winteif Suits direct from Amer ica's foremost makers come an express ship- nmnt r f ewtivt ottl no 0tAAt . .nil occasfons, Dlaln UUored and novelty styles. A Many with large dollars, others are trimmed :fW'isi-r:W with braid and buttons.' Materials are eab- v-vy ardines, wool, yelours, and mixtures; brown, yigray. navy, taupe,! green and plnm color in J l rood assortment! ff kit pa Suits wnrth un (H0 W- Special-f. $27.50 $40 to $45 Suits Now $31.75 This group of feults is made up of lines selected from our regular stock. Beautiful new., fall. and. whiter models in Broadcloth, i.j tares. Smart ' ne'w belted styles .trimmed x j ? s trimmed with crosp-stitching or bands of self -jyV-izTT 'I'V,' material. Also many braid trimmed. Now $31.75 n .. r r f y w. " , T w. tivn y v v v ' "Many ' Smart models direct from America's "foremost makers, now on display here. Some are plain tailored made with long coats and rich warm1 fur collars. Materials are Peach Bloom, Silvertone, Trlcotlne, Serges, Velour, Homespun Duvet de Laine. Broadcloth and novelty mix tures, BlacK navy, and all the new fall saades are here in abundance. $37.50 OWafacQMatas apparent Hisses' and Women's New Coats ; $15.75 , - ' ; - i These garments came to ns at an advanta- geoua price una we 'ave ixmraeu vaem f yK sell at a substantial savins ttar customers. Great many attractive styles from which to JlW'.,V- rt choose.- Newest winter models, some made tu-y&J i' rtinw nia1alAiinn-. nlnm. hravn. . Errpen. Cj! . ' navy.- Good range of. sizes. On sale Mon- i1 o c? , Li Willi day. Special New Fall and Winter Coats. Special k M 574.75 -il '-I'-i I'' ..''" ""'"-.",: '' v - Smart new ; belted models. Some with effects.; New plaited styles and military -My moaeis. ; unevtots, veionrs, meuons, ourei- las, plush; and. mixtures; In all the leading colors. Sale price IHRMV'i 1il V I 1. !ar hifWL hw liii $24.75 . Smart Stylish New Coats $31.75 1 ;i H rt' s KM will: vouMI not find another' such slock of handsome new coats in all Salem. ' . . s , i m. i Coats for all occasion ana of every. aesiraDie ' mawrias, inciuumg wuoi wmum, " las, velvets,' broadcloth, . Kerseys, Silvertone and kindred niaterlaK models. Brown, greens, taupe, navy, black, burgundy, plum and other leading colors. SI'I-XIAJj I ' s $31.75 Relted or semi-f itting I 'f H Hill l I i Special Values in Women's ! Fall Presses The Season's Most Stylish Models Away Below Present Values Silks, Satins, Velvet, Serge and combina tionsin fact, dresses of every description for every woman who wishes to be well gown ed. A most fascinating collection in an almost endless number of the styles most favored this fall. The new round neck mod els, some braided, beaded and button trim med. Handsome tailored effects, too In the most becoming styles Imaginable. Such col- Navy, Blue, Taupe, Poilus, Biege, Steel Gray, Brown. Ranging in prices from jap to; $75 Popular; Millinery at New Fall Models Included $4.75 A wonderful line of new fall millinery has just been unpacked land its sale tomorrow at $4.75 will be an important event. ; Velvet Hats,! principally, eotae with duvetyn combi nations, in black, brown, navy and other wanted colors, some! trimmed with gold and silver $7.50. Values tomorrow, your choice'. .J J475 - I- v - - 1 tt C?: f .f,.s ?t vJ I ..... Y A a iVAv?j i ! i iinnn'i-Vii '- -'-yH ---'--'-trm.tasatr- ill 'iikii At Mi' ;jiMV..'VltvJfaiA1 Thii nan beat forty-fiye women at a "county fair" ia Evanston, III, in a contest to see who could bake the best loar of bread. He la Charles P. ChamQlin, and he received as a prize for his work an apron with a bine ribbon embroidered on it Mr. Champlln Is a well known business man of Evanston and is a member of the Illinois Athletlo Club. OPES FOB f E Local Order Opens Beautiful Dancing Hall, Decora tions Attract The Salem Shrine Mosque, 164 Korth Liberty street, oyer the Penny store, is now cne of the most artistically 'decorated danc ing halls in the city, having been In charge of painters and decor ators during the past six weeks. The arrangement of the inter ior of the mosque, formerly known as the Cotillion hall, has been completely changed, giving much more room for entertain ments. The stand for the band is in the extreme corner to the left upon entering, as it was found that the acoustic -properties or the hall were such thaj i this change was a great improvement. The walls are multi-colored, in soft rose and fray, and the trim mings are of Pierpont gray. The lights of the mosque are shaded rrom the ceiling in reds, greens and yellow, Shriner colors. The main drapery of the mos que Is in black, with large Shrine emblems electrically, lighted, i The sides of the hall are decojated wun Koseviue pouery ana wim wall pockets at intervals around the hall. These were made espe cially for the hall. The- pottery will hold water in order that dur ing special entertainments walls may be decorated with cut flow ers. A special featnre of the artistic decorations of the mq.sque is the new lighting system, in lights of blue suspended from the ceiling, all draped in fancy silk shades of Shrine colors, soft and pleas ing in effect. The committee that has had charge of decorating the interior" of the, mosque are F. G. Rrock, chairman; Gns Schuneman, Glen D, Niles, A. H. Gille and David Wripht. Mr. Brock announces that the mosque will be open at the first dance Riven by the Salam Shrine club, October 27. El Karaz Grot to will use the 'hall for all its entertainments, as well as all Ma sonic bodies, and social clubs who may neel the hall for special dances. firmed up on the strength of the hog market and ribs were a bit lower. Evaporated apples, nominal; prunes, duil; peaches firm. Dallas Grower Enjoys October Strawberries DALLAS. Or., Oct. 8 (Special to The Statesman) A. J. Mott and son William Mott are perhaps the only people in this part of the state who have had the privilege of indulging in several fine dishes of strawberries each week during the late summer months. The Motts have a patch of everbearing strawberries on their place in the western part of Dallas and three or four times each week they have fresh strawberries on their table. This week they were exhibiting the berries to a number of local people and should they desire to market the same could receive fancy prices from the local mark ets. Mr. Mott and son have been raising berries for the p.ist sev eral years and intend to extend their acreage next year so they will be able to care for orders re ceived during the summer months from the buying public. POLK DOCKET WELL CROWDED Court Will Continue Present Term for Extra Week, Bremmer Loses The Stock Market and Local and Export Trade CHICAGO, Oct. 8. A late rally relieved an otherwise depressing short session of the board of trade today, the change coming after wheat, corn and oats ; had all recorded new low levels for the season) .The close was un changed to a half cent lower for wheat, c to lc lower for corn, and lc lower tor oats. Lard fin ished unchanged to Mc higher, and ribs 2 c lower to 5c high er. Wheat started weak and made its low mark early. An Initial rally was short liTed, and the market sagged steadily until De cember touched $1.07, and May $1.12. Sentiment was mixed and the news generally bullish,, exports demand being re ported slow and Canadian north west offerings liberal with : "big receipts in prospect at Winnipeg next week. To the usual week-end evening sales were added reports that Indiaordinarily an exporting country- had bought two cargoes of Pacific northwest wheat. with further trade in sight. ' Cora and oats moved in paral lel lines under stop-loss selling, the fact that new No. 4 corn is deliverable under December con tracts' increasing the pressure on tH notion. .Evening up trans- I Inside figuresj - Provisions ere dull. Lard DALLAS, Or., Oct. 8 (Special to The Statenman) The Polk county circuit court, which ia in session this week in Dalas. will not be able to wind up the Octo ber term ot business this week and will have to hold over until next week. The case of Eremmer against brown for the alleged cutting of auto tires was heard by a jury today and the defend ant, Mr. Drown, was acquitted of the alleged tire-cutting. The case of Hughes against members of the Apostolic Faith Mission of Dallas 1b occupying the attention of the court this afternoon and some little difficulty was experi enced in securing a jury. Very little of the case was heard thi3 afternoon, but it will probably be finished up tomorrow, after which the court will adjourn, Monday the case of Pugh & Sauer against the crty of Dallas will be taken np. This suit is for money alleged to be due the plaintiffs on a contract for build ing sidewalks In the city of Dallas during the year 1920. The con tract has not yet been finished but the contractors have sued to collect the balance of their money. 1 Amity Store Entered And Valuables Taken AMITf. Or., Oct. 8. (Special to The Statesman.) Robbers en tered the Amity store some, time last night. They gained entrance by breaking a window in the rear of the store and. then releasing the window catch. The raiders rumaged through the building and articles were scattered all over the floor. Ar ticles taken were cameras, foun tain, pens, eversharp pencils, all jewelry and some druge were also, taken. The loss will amount to seve ral hundred dollars, according to an estimate by Mr. Willett, the owner. i This Is the second time in less than three years that: this stote has been entered by burglars. . Mr3. Youngwife, to real estate agent I notice that this? honse has a fine bath room, but there is no medicine closet in It; how does that, happen? M I " Agent The people ; who 'built it were Christian Scientists, , You never saw. such alto gethen charming models as we tiaye here this season. Simpte, but luxurious they are tailored along those smart straight lines of the fi nest and most popular Fall fabrics. Many are ornament ed with fur collars and cuffs and some are interestingly treated with rich embroider ies and odd buttons. Ladies9 Coats $12.75 to $49.50 Ladies Suits $lp5 to $45.00 Our Prices Always the Lowest pALE&CO. Commercial and Court Streets , i . ' ,..''!'' ... '. ' " i ' . ' ... . :t . . -! ... ! . ;- . If ' , fffipre Bargain AT- TH E ! NEW' STORE For Monday's Selling (Furniture Department 2nd Floor) ' r A BLANKETS Good fceavy grey Cot ton Blankets with blue striped ; borders, in three-qnarter size, spe cial for' Monday's sell ing at each $150 Z7 A PILLOWCASES A splendid quality pillow cases, made ot good heavy muslin, special for Monday's selling at each v n TURKISH TOWELS Good f weight and good! size Turkish Towels, sne-f cial for Monday's selling! at each-- A SHEETS Extra good quality full size Sheets with good wide hem, special for Monday's selling at each $1 50" HUCK TOWELING, Toweling of real qnalfty with colored borders, spe cial for Monday's selling at, per yard- . G Yd. I CRETONNES i : ' " -i Big special table of beantl- . s i ful Cretonnes in many pat terns for you to choose frm, special for Monday at, ykfd A CORSETS nous "Q. D.' Justrlte" (f (Th g in back lace, made of j II ill d quality 'material, UJ far lfnnnvU ..IK, I Ii II '. The famous Corset splendid special for Monday's selling at each' FURNITURE B .v A CHINESE j MATTING j TVe have a good assort- ment of Remnants of Cbi-t nesa Matting in many patl terns to choose from, spe-t xial lor Monday's seUing at, per yard For Monday's Selling I . (Main Floor Section) ! ' . "A KLEARFLAX RUGS Ks All linen Klearflax Rags fn a variety -ot colors, sizes : IS in.x36 in. and 27 In.x36 in. These for merly sold for 14.60 and $5.60 eaeh. Special for Monday's selling at each $198 LINOLEUriand PR0LIN0 , A big stock Vt Vbout 2 5 patterns to choose front,, these are six feet wide, special for Monday's sell ing at, per yard f I'd yl ' T 'j 4 I Vorth& 'pray Deparment Store , - !1 I , "Successors to W.'W. Moore'? : 177 North liberty Street Salem, Ore: 1 t !