The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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AT SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE
Phenomenal Values Now Offered. Entire Stock of Young Ladies9 and Women's Stylish Ap
parel at ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF Below Regular Value, Including Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Waists, Sweaters, Skir ts, Millinery and Furs.
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Owing to unseasonable weather and the late arrival of merchandise and because of our determination to dispose of all surplus stock at once, we
have resolved to take radical price reducing measures for immediate unloading. Forced to put on a sale of such Magnitude at this early date and
at a time when you need such garments, instead of waiting fbr the usual Clearance Sales, we are offering you the advantage of a more com
plete, stock and at the most remarkable reducti ons th people pf Salem and vicinity have ever known.
All Thoughts of Profit Have Been Abandoned and Prices Cut to the Quick
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During this SEMI ANNUAL UNLOADING SALE we not only intend to cut out all profits, but L
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$16.50
For values up to $25.00
$18.75
For values up to $30.00
$24.75
For values up. to $35.00'
$33.00
For values up to $45.00
$42.50
For values up to $55.00
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S24.50
Fpr values iip to $10.00
$31.75
For values up to $17.50
$37.50
For values up to $55.00
$42.50
Far values iup to $G0.00
i $4575
Foir values up to $65.00
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$9.75
For values up to; $15.00
$16.50
For values up to $25.00
$24.50
For values up to $35.00
$31.75,
For values up to $50.00
$37.50
For values up' to $55.00
Unloading Sale of
i Trimmed Hats
Clever new shapes of velTets, velours, plush, beav
er, -etc. Turbans and large velvet hats included. Many
are. neatly trimmed with wings, feathers, ribbons and
new distinctive ornaments. Back and all the leading
colors. To make selections easy we will arrange all
hats up to $10 In three lots' on our tables, and show
cases, as follows.
Trimmed Hats, worth regular
4 i to (5. Sale price
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Trimmed i Hals, worth .regular
' $5;75 to.7.r Sale price ; . . .
Trimmed llats, worth regular
; 7.50, to' $ 10, -Sale price .....
$2.75
3.98
.. .. 6.75
Knit Bloomers
Special group ot Knit
Skirts N and .-'Bloomers-values
up to 1.25. Un
loading ; i". .; AQ
Sale price V. .-1. , 'zOC
Crepe Dresses
$3,98 :
Great Big Group of New
and nrettr CreDe Dresses.
The kind Usually sold for
$5 and '$5.50. Q QQ
Sale jprice. . . ; . J 10
Waists and Overblouses
, Every ' previous price record eclipsed during
this great unloading sale. New and pretty georg
ette, crepe de hine, taffeta, pongee and minonette
Waists apd Overblouses.; Now offered at 14 off.
Regular values 3 to $3.50
Sale price i ............ .
Regular values $4 to $5
Sale price i'.
Regular lvalues $5.50 to $7
Sale price L
Regular values $7.50
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Regular values $9 i
Sale price j. ........... .
Regular j values $10.50 :
Sale pripe (. :. . . .
..$2.48
.. 3.25
... 3.98'
... 5.65
... 6.75
... 7.50
Extraordinary Skirt
Values
Our entire liie of hierh-erade Rllk,
&Kiris one-rourtu to one-third below regular values:
Regular values ?5.50. Aj- am
Sale price . p)Z)
Regular values $9. mm
Sale price ..! UlO
Regular values $10.50 rj rmm
Sale price . .' O
Regular values $12.50. Q OC
Sale price '..I
Regular value $15. - If. Of
Sale price lLdO
Dotted Veils
Extra special values now offered in Glentex Dot
ted veils and Hat Drapes.
Regular values 25c.
Sale price
Regular values 50c.
Sale price . .;
Regular values $1.
Sale price . J
Regular values $1.75.,
Sale price
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78c
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During Our Scmi-Annual Unloading Sale we
offer an opportunity to purchase Christmas gift
furs at great savings "from a large variety of fur'
cravats, animal scarfs, "choker scarf capes and
long' stoics, including Noppon 'nlink Scaline, Mar
mot Gray Squirrel, Stone Marten,. Opossum, Rac
coon, Black Fox, Gray, Fox and Eastern Mink. Buy
your (Jhristmas gift furs NOW. 'A small deposit
will reserve. your purchase, until. desired. -
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Bungalow Aprons
93c
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About 15 dbzen Ging
ham and ifercale ap
rons and House Dres
ses that will wear, and
wash to ypur entire
satisfaction
Jumper Dresses
: $4.95
Navy, brow
Jersey
and Sport
sizes. :
and black
Jumper dresses
Coats. All
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Bloomers
$1123
Black Sal
ne Bloom
ers,' perfectly made.
Ilavo them tin all sizes:
Middy Blouses
$5.98
Big lot ot all wool
Goody Middy Blouses.
Red, Navy and green.
Have them in all sizes.
Values Ho
$9, now . .
$5.98
Crepe Kimonas
$2.95
Japanese Silk and,
Crepe Kimonas. Val
ues to $4.50. Sale
price $12.95
Sweaters
$2.25
Special group of Sax
ony Yarn Sweaters.
Several' styles and var
ious colors.
Mammoth
Sale of Plush
Coats
Phenomenal reductions
now offered in I Plush
Coats, including this sea
son's most attractive, mo-
dels. Strictly high grade
garments. Made Iup in
best quality plushj beau
tifully lined throughout.
Sizes 16 to 46, $25 to
$75 values. Now
$16.50
TO
$47.50
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rrices
I-revaii
If price lowering of au astounding nature
b any criterion; then this. Unloading Sale
shouldsprove a history-maker.
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SALEM, OIL
(Old White Comer)
SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE
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Stout Womeis
Appsurel
Women who wear the large sizes will
he interested iu knowing we specialize
011 garments of this kind in suits, coats
aud dresses.
110 niSREPSENT ATION. CUT OUT THIS AD. AD BRING IT WITH YOU. YouH find every! garment exactly ai advertised
BRIDE'S GIFT TO TINPLATE KING'S HEIR.
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N. Woevodsky has Just finished the water color and pencil port rat o
the Priifcess Xenia, the daughter of the Russian Grand Duchess. Vi
portrait was given by the Princess to her husband. William B. Loeda, Ji
ion of Princess Anastasia of Greece and the late William B. Leet
Vmerica's "tinplatg king." Photo shows N. Woevodsky putting the flnla4J
ug touches to the picture in his studio.
INDEPENDENCE NEWS AND PERSONALS
lis face "and one eye wera Tbaffly
burned with hot grease Ha la '
taken at once to a Salem speclal
ist ' '" i " - i
The Stndy club will hold a
meeting- Saturday afternoon at i
home of Mrs, Perte Mark. Mi8a
Bernice Wairof the domestic ici- ,
ence department of O.' A C. ni
speak. 1 ' '
Miss DuPaH. county health
purse., weighed and measured so
children bf the grade school .
while here this week and 25 per
cent were found to be under
weight. She advocates scales la
the school and also hot lunch gt
noon.- .' - ,
CierK uanisirr. woo nas com
pleted the. school census reports
there are; 162 boya and 168 gir
in this district between th apt .
of 4 and 20 years. This is a de-
crease of 43 as shown by : last
TPir'i census.. r
Mrs Ray Brown and little
daughter of Portland, are visiting
Mrs. J.iW. Downey, Mrs. II, CJ
Phillips, Mr. and Mn. Ray Chap
man were saiem visuers nur-t
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Th a final cnmmlnr nn of tha
value of the estate of Caruso de
velops the fact that 4t is Only
about one-fourth of the amount
represented. ; The f property of a
newspaperman is not the only one
that cowers nnder the fierce light
of pitiless publicity. Exchange.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT TWO THREE,
room apartments, with garage,
two blocks north ot state house
and two two-room apartments
at the Capital Hotel. Phone
630. j !
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN WANT
ing home phone 176-M.
INDEPENDENCE, Or., Nov. 6.
(Special to the Statesman)
Monday evening the Rebekahs en
tertained at a masquerade party
which was given at the Rebekah
and Odd Fellow hall. A large
crowd was presentj Pie, coffee
and sandwiches were served.
Lanoma Myers celeoratcd Hal
lowe'en by inviting 15 of her
friends to spend the evening at a
party. After' the little folks had
played the games of the season
refreshments were served.
A number friends met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Carbray Hallowe'en! to surprise
Mr, Carbray. They were enter
tained with games. Refresh
ments were served. j
Naoma Hewett entertained nine
of her little friends last Friday
evening. After a merry evening
was spent ice cream and cake were
served
Mrs' W. L. Bice of Portland,
accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
Aldin of Michigan, have been vis
iting at the home of Mrs. B. E.
Swope. .
Mrs. Nora Mattisbn who ba
been ill is reported improving.
She Is receiving treatments at the j
Deaconess hospital in Salem. 1
Mr- and Mrs E. M. Young left
Friday for California where ,they j
expect to spend the winter.
Word was received from 'the I
Deaconess hospital of Salem an
nouncing the arrival of a 10
pound baby girl to Mr. and Mrs,
Grover Mattison.
An eight and a half pound
boy arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. F. Fredrickson Tues
day. 1
. Mrs. C. B. Sunberg of Dallas
entertained Sarah Childress Polk
chapter of the D. A. R. Thursday
at a 1 o'clock luncheon in honor
of Mrs John A-i Keating, stato re
gent from Portland. ; Other out
of-town guests ' were Mrs. I. f L
Patterson from Salem who wa8
past state regent and Mrs. WJ J
Clark of Independence.
Will Mattison and Frank'Park
er of Astpria visited for several
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs
H. Mattison. f ;
On Tuesday evening 4 a party
composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. O C. Car
bray, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mattison,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cockle. Mr
and Mrs. C. Sloper. Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Robbie and Frank McKinney
motored to Dallas and surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plant who
recently moved to Dallas from
this city. i
The young people of the high
school dancing club gave their sec
ond dance at the high school
gymnasium Friday evening.
SHERIDAN NOTES
SHERIDAN, Or., Nov. 5.
(Special to The Statesman)
The Hallowe'en parties given by
the high and grade schools were
a complete success in every way.
Mrs. Staffer is in town looking
after the intere:t of tho Ud
CroSi
A iecturo for the farmers was
given at the city hall Monday by
P-resident Mansc'e'd of the State
Fa-m bureau.
Th- Dorca-3 rocicty wns cnter-
tain-d by Mrs. fiark at th. home
of htr daughter. Mrs. Rj Graves
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Johannsen of Johannsen
KinK Drug company, has been
confined to his hom suff'-Ting
from an infected finger, tho trou
tie starting from a blister.
Miss Cornelia Marvin, state H
brarian, gave a leeture at the city
library Wednesday afternoon, rel
ative to the count library.
The first number- of the lyceum
course was siveu Wednesday eve
ring at the Grand theater, by the
Freeman-Ham mon.i company.
Mrs. C. D. Hp.mmerstrct Is
spending the week in Portland.-;
R. N. Stevenson and A. K. Nul
ty of McMinnviHe. were business
callers in Sheridan Thursday.
David Iagan of Sheridan and
Miss Bernice White of Grand
Ilonde were married last Trlday
at Vancouver. Wash.
Tom Bockes m-H with a serious
accident at the Henderson At
Mouser garage Wednesday when
FOR RENT LARGE DOWN
stairs 'sleeping room. Can be
arranged for light housekeen-
ing.. Call at 346 N. Front -
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ApplM. Potato," Onions. 84 Pta
tM.i tmo verities. - "Tko v 1
lost that's frown." ,
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1 All kinds prodaco aoltcllM.
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HAS Progress visited your home
? as ' et 11 Has ,the" Vacuu ra
cleaner' presented your -wife with,
a - couple (of hoars of 'rest each
day? Have electric cooking uteni ;
sils helped the missus' prepare
your meals? Is your home bright :
ly Illuminated? vIt'ls a progres
sive step ! to. visit this electrical
shop. Ask. your , wife to accom- ;
pany you. . , . , !(
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ELECTRlcFlXTTREtSuPPLYth
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An assortment of Silk and
Woolen Dresn poods that is
sure to please. Satins' Taffe
ta, serges, trieotines, etc. Qual
ity and riee are the predomin
ating features in the entire
store. Every yard guaranteed.
5G inch all wool trieotine
per yaril -I $2.98
56 inch all wool French
serjje, per yard $2.45
40 inch all wool French
serge, per yard $1.75
50 inch all wool storm serge, sponged
and shrunk per yard $1.75
'IC inch half Wool sere, per yard .75
.'6 inch half wool trieotine, yard .98
U7 inch velvet corduroy, per yard . 1.25
50 inch hroadcloth, sponged and shrunk,
per yard J 3.98
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE & CO.
Commercial and "Court Streets
.'56 inch chiffon taffetas, per yard....
36 inch silk messaHnef, per yard.J
:?6 inch silk poplins, per yard....
:5fi inf'h satin duchesse, per yard
36 inch lingerie satin, per yard.
40 inch lingerie satin, per yard..
$1.03
1.98
. 1.00
2.49
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. 1.98