The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 14, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Cy AKOUEIUTil OLEESON
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which- has been' done
jy pewing and millinery
and eafly sprloe will be shown
at the "fashion show to be given
today In the Commercial xlub
rooms; Smirh-llugheg vocational
; ed ucational classes wh ich have
been under the direction of Mrs.
F; 12. Barker thW winter will dis
play their work, r 1
' The women who hare taken the
pony orgs
STARTING SUNDAY
IBERim
Theatre Ji-
work this winter, according to
Mrs, Barker, include office girls,
teachers and ' housekeepers and
bomemakers. ' A few have come
n from the surrounding districts
to take the work.
Talks will be siren both after
noon and evening by nutrition
experts, and Salem women who
are interested in. food study and
its field are especially invited to
attend. The show will be ooen
both afternoon and evening The
hours will be from 3 to 6, and
rrom7:4S-t6 :3f in the even
ing -r--
Oregon Agricultural College,
April 13. llisa Ruth Young of
Hood Itfver has announced her
engagement to J Carlton Shanks
of Dallas. Miss Young is a sopho
more in home-economics and was
a soloist with the Madrigal club
during their spring tour., Mr.
Shanks is a Junior in electrical
engineering. ,V
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The music department of the
Yew Park school,' assisted by the
physical department w-ill give a
concert Friday, April' 14 at 2
o'clock. 4The publIS,"especlallr the
patrons of the school, is invited
to attend.
Following is the program:
. Song, "America," school;, song.
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"Boy Scouts," fourth A and WU.
B boys; song. "Chickadee Talk,"
fourth A and fifth B class; song,
"Sweet Nightingale," fourth A
and fifth B girls; Shoemakers'
dance, first and second grades:
song, 'The Homesick Lowlands." 4
fifth A girls; song, "Now, Robin',
Lend to me Thy Bow," and "The
Month of March," fifth A class;
song, "The Sturdy Blacksmith,"
fifth A boys; folk dance, "The
Children's Polka." first and sec
ond grades; song, "Old Black
Joe," fchool; Highland fling, Le
one Davidson; song. "Marching
Song." and The Fisherman's
Prayer," sixth grade boys; song,
"The Race." and "Tree Top Mor
nings," sixth class; Swedish folk
dance, upper grades; song, "Apol
lo's Cows," and "Dance of the
Fairies," sixth grade; girls; song.
"We'll Never Let the Old Flag
Fall." school.
Five delegates, to the county
federation of women's clubs were
ehosen by Etokta at the Tuesday
meeting. The delegates are Mrs.
Richard Erixson, Mrs. F. L. Mil
ler, Mrs. A. J. Bick, Mrs. Guy O,
Smith and Mrs. F. N. Toothacre,
Mrs. Mason Bishop, treasurer of
the Marion County Federation of
Women's clubs, will also attend.
Btokta will meet, with Mrs.
Richard Erixson May 9, at which
time officers for the coining year
will be chosen and delegates to
the state federation convention in
Tillamook Will be selected.
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Among the Salem folks attend
ing the Kriesler concert in Port
land . Wednesday, evening were
Miss Bern Ice Shelton, Miss Eliza
beth Levy. Delbert Moore, Leon
ard Chad wick, Cecil Deacon and
Cyril Buel.
Mrs. Ben W. Olcitt has as her
house guest her aunt, Mrs. C. R.
Moss of Los Angeles..
Qualify-
that's the Reason
for the ever growing
popularity of Albers
Flapjack Flour.
.Makes light, tasty hot'
cakes. '
Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends
Albers quality,
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'Cmflvlty aenitrt cyliadrieai coa
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sample of Albers Flapjack flour.
J. L. Busick Sons. '
C M. Roberts.
Roib Grocery company.
Lebold & Co. ' ; r
B. Eshelman.
Ha user Bros. (Sporting Goods.
Strenjrrh comes f rem well dl-j
Kested and thoroughly assimilate
ed food. Hood's Sarsaparilla
tones the digestive organs, and
thus builds ap the strength, if
you are getting "run down." be
gin taking Hood's at once. It
gives nerve, mental and digestive
strength. Adv.
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Feels like a Xew lTonraw
'I was a safferer from, kidney
trouble for several years." writes
Mrs. Arthur Dernulle, R. F. D. 1.
Grasmere, N. H.. and suffered So
much I felt completely lame all
over. Since I have been taking
Foley Kidney Pills I am net no
lame. My back ached all - the
time and my eyes were all a blur.
Now I can see fine and feel like
a dlfternt woman. Since I have
taken two bottles of Foley Kid
ney Pills Idont have that tired
feeling. I can do ray own work
now." They brins quick results.
Sold everywhere. Adv.
Style Show Will Be Held
At Commercial Club Rooms
Dnrine the oast rear the state
ooara for vocational education
has been active in promoting narti
time and evening classes in Sa-f
Iem and vicinity for instruction
in dressmaking, and millinery.
Thes classes are orranized In
CTOBM vrafrir frnm 19 tn VS
isemDers and at tne present . time
20 such groups are receiving this
instruction or have aireaajrin
pleted their coarse. The instruc
tor' in charge la Mrs. F. E. Bark
er. well known to the city, and
the organization ts supervised by
Director E. E. Elliott and Misl
Martha Davis, .supervisor In home
economics for the slate board foi
oratttoal" education.
For the purpose of demonstrat
lag the success of this work; the
women enrolled, in the classes are
arranging for a style show wbiea
will be given next Friday. Apri?
14. at the Salem Commercial club
looms. ine aispiay wtn na in
charge of several committees on
arrangements, program and en
tertainment. There will be mn
sic and an address on "Nutrition
and Dietetics" by Miss Bernice
Vfait of the department of hoase-
hold arts of O. A. C. Refresh
ments will be served to visitors.
APPLY
SIC TEA
Look Young!. Bring .Back .Its
Natural Color, ioi fchd
. S ; Attractiveness ;
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Common garden sage brewed in-
to a heavy tea, with sulphur add
ed, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dirk and
luxuriant Just a few applica
tions 'will prove a revelation . it
your hair ts fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though,
is troublesome. An easier way is
to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound at any
drug store, all ready for use. This
is the old-time recipe Improved
by the addition of other ingred
ients.
While wispy, gtay. faded hair
is not sinful. w all desire to re
tain our youthful appearance and
attractiveness. By darkening
your hair with Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound, no one can
tell, because it does it so natural
ly, -so ; evenly. You Just dampen
a -sponge or soft brash with it
end draw this through your hair.
taking one small strand at a time;
ty.?m6fning all., gray halrshave
disappeared, and after another ap
plication or two y'bnr hair be
comes beautifully dark, glossy
eoft and luxuriant; Adv.
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Flapjack Jack Is Busy Boost
ing for the Albers Bros.
Milling Company
Six "miners" staked out their
claim and pitched, tent in Salem j
grocery store windows this week
where yon may see them busy
preparing breakfast of flapjacks
over glowing camp fires.
1 The "Miner" represents Albers
Bros. Milling company's trade
mark and. while entirely me
chanical is doing a most human
etnnt with remarkable precision.
Charles O. Stevens, representa
tive of the Portland branch which
Is one of the eight mills on-the,
coast, says the "miners" will ap
pear at the following stores,
where also yon will receive a
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FLAPJACK JACK
Si
Hie little Things that Are So Necessary
to Complete that Smart Touch to the
lister
l Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas, :
bags, Girdles, Hair brnamenis,
Beads, Blouses, Silk Sweaters,
Corsets, Silk Underwear
The Newest of Filmy
COSTUME
Are Here in Abundance
And with everything you buy here goes the guarantee
of satisfaction, always.
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nunc Mose
MiladyV focK wants to be damtfly clad m the
newest elf filmy i tiBc hose--well does it deserve
a place on ' primrose paths this spring. You must
have new hose" on Easter day. ;'-V'
Women's " Thread " Silk
hose, black, white brown
and nude, a pair..$1.00
Thread Silk hose in
Black, navy and brown,
a pair 51.25
Thread Silk hose in black,
white and brown$10 -
Fancy , lace stripe and
embroidered clock, silk
here at $3.45, $3.65 and
$3.98 a pair.
Also Silk Hose for- chil
dren in black or white. .
Newport Service hose .
No. 5300, pure thread
silk, lisle top, in white,
brown, navy and black,
a pair . ... $2J!5
Gordon's Pure Thread .
Silk hose in gray, navy, "
white, brown and black,
a pair - U... $2.48
Kayser's pure thread silk
hose in gray, black and;,,
brown, a pajr,,$2.95 $3
Gloves; the Best Makes Only
v Are Here
These petite affairs of costuming come truly
into their kingdom at Eastertime, for what is an
Easter day costume withdut fresh gloves ?
Kid Gloves at 2.25, $2.95, $30, $4.00, $4i5 pair
Si3c Gloves at 98c, $1J0, $1.65, $2.00 $2.25 pair
Chamoisette Gloves $1.00, $1.35, $2.00, $2.25 paid
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Salem Store"
466 State Street
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder Street
COURT STREET
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Cor. N. 17th and Court)
Tonight 7:30
The Boy Evangelists
A. TED GOODWIN,
Evangelist
HUGH McCALLUM,
- Singer
Friday, Saturday - and
W Sunday
Special Easter Pageant
' tm-rw ww Cnnitnv 9
a avacumi. uuiiuut
9:45 A. M.
Decision Service
COME
Th chief attraction mIW douhtlesH
be the display ot garmeata and
millinery made . by the rarious
classes.
.The exhibit mill b open to aM
persona iatereste4 from S to 5 on
Friday atternooft and Irom S ti
10 during: the evenlnCj
LADD B BUSH, BANKERS
Established 18C3::i5 'V-
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
SAME PRICE v
11 HMHBWMal aVHBnsaBBBBKBBaBB&Sa ' "
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II Ounces for
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USE LESS than of higher !ric; wa&Sfi'; r
MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY, THE GOVERNMENT
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Tomorrow Emdo
This Great QqIo
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Just one day left! Just one day In which to secure1 . Will you ;let one day stand between you and the marv
the famous jRed SUr Oil Stove on the generous sale ?us efficiency, the uiiriyaled convenience f
terms; to end for all time the wirt and muss of your pOMP!
wood or coal range, the smell and smoke of your
inefficient oil stove! L
Wonderful New Features
1 v New Reduced Prices
Never has the Red Star offered more than it does
now Splendid new features have been added to these
remarkable oil stoves. The Red Star is a finer range
than ever before. Yet, with all these added Improve
ments, the Red Star now costs less. Greater values
than these we have never known. - Don't miss them.
Star. You may never again have such an opportunity
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$1000
Dowe
Puts It In Your Kitchen
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Think of it! For only $10.60 down you can have a
genuine Bed Star for your, very own. . You can begin
to use it at once. And while you are enjoying the
wonderful cooking results which it produces, you can
pay for it in small amounts that you will never feel.
j Could there be a more generous offer than this ? Re-
member, Red Star prices have been materially reduced,'
And now $10 down will secure for you one of the new,
perfected Red Stars at the. new low pttcel "
Detroit r Vapor ,'.
IBIL STYMIE
Cooks Anything a Gas Range Can Cook
Come in and see this finest of
all oil stoves. Learn why it
can do anything that a gas
range can why it bakes and
boils, roasts and fries as per
fectly and as quickly! '
See the famous Red Star
burner, with its double ring
of flame and the intense added
heat of its red-hot, Sy2 lb.
metal burner. Learn how it
MAlh OR -BRING THIS COUPON
II. Ii. STIFF FntXITFRR CX) :.f- ?
Will yoo please give ine-fr FREE demonstra
tion ot tbe Red Star Oil' Steve In -my home on
day
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This, places me under no obligation whatsoever.
Name ,
Address
transforms gasoline or kero
sene into gas and burns it like
a gas range. No wicks or
wick substitutes; lights with
out stooping. . ' . :
Come tomorrow. Bring only
$10 with youl This is abso
lutely your last ctlance! Don't
miss this great- opportunity.
COME TOMORROW!
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