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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1922 V 4 1 V 1 1 i 1 By ILiRGUEEITfj OLEESON The En jlewood ' Home Social Circle was entertained Friday ere aln, M Mr. F. N.Bassett. Games, maste, reading, and dainty refreshments made it a delightful erenlnfc tor the Ziy, guests and members -who were present to en Joy It. The next jneetlnf Is to be with Mrs. Lear, at Twentieth and Nebraska streets. ; ' Mrs. Harry Albert of Portland, "Well known la Salemi left Port land Saturday for Washington. D. C, where she will Visit with Mr. and Mrs. George F.i Rodger. Later she will go to New -York City f visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hurst. -. - .7- ..; ... . ' ' "." r'; v.T.: Mr; Frank Spears was a charm ing hostess." Monday for Mr. sv ssswaiMS 1. jw it n.iiiK - I i J 1 Jjnrii!V, David Graham of Eugene. The af fair was Informal 'Vaad ' - Several friends of .Mrs. Crahanj called during the afternoon. Mrs. Graham formerly lived in Salem and with 'Mr. Graham and their small son, William B-. were bouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spears over the week-end. They returned to Eugene yesterday." CLUBS AliD UOHEU'S ACTIVITIES AH this Week at v H. L. StiftFurniture Co. ' . ,( , .Mrl-lMti'ty I " A new sewing class will be or ganized Friday morning at the Red Cross roomsj according to Mrs. F. E. Barker, Smith-Hughes instructor in Salem. ? ' Of interest to those interested in either sewing or millinery si a trade Is the announcement that a class in 1 sewing and millinery trade work will '; be organized a week from tonight at the Red Cross rooms where ; the Smith Hughes classes hare rooms. No class will be held this week on Wednesday,, Mrs. Barker says. The sewing class to be organized Friday morning Is the first class to meet in the morning. It will be a beginning class meeting pnce a week. , ,: ' The WiC,T.U. ot Marlon county convenes in 8alem today for an al day session. .Officers for the coming year will .. be chosen and several special addresses -will be given. ' . , CLTJB CALEXDAB ' !'-'' ."V.'"'i' Today ' ' St, Monica's AlUr society, t with Mrs. M. J. Petzel, 568 v Barbara Frietchle Tent,.? 'D. ofv. - , v O.E.S. social circle. Ma- f f sonic temple. ':f v , General Aid .of First Meth-; f . odlst church, Epworth hall, ' .at 2:30. . ' " " 9 Civic Art section of Arts f .lesgue. In library. f W.C.T.W. - county eonven- tion, hall, all day session. ;f. :.'.. 't Thursday : ' i Catholic Missionary society , f Mrs. M. J. Petsel. 56 S 'North Cottage street. - '..U - ' Friday , -.'p. Jason' Lee Foreign Mis- slonary society, tea, with Mrs. C. M. Roberts, 915 Ship- f ping street. ; f f A duck of a girl friend of ours said she would not marry' the doc tor. who lived next door because he was a o,uack.Exchange.. "'' Corr w4h wet baking soda-7 afterward Sppiy genuy Oca 17 Mtlhmjan Vmi Yriu MM Ye hsve the exclusive agency here for PEGGY PAIGE DRESSES. 1 X -'Trf .... v. - . mm ! NECKWEAR ior J yourself arid to give as gifts. x on require plenty ot necK 7 wear during thd summer . months, as . they soil so quickly This doesn't mean that any .two need be alike or that any one need cost more than a trifleU - ' Collars,yestees,Rutflihgs Made of organdie in -plain white and others with dainty gingham check combinations; others of lace and net or organdie pintuck and lace. It's a long ime since we had such dainty creations. .'r';. Collars at 50p Up to Rtiiflitigs,a yard 95ci$lM$125 Vestihgs$235,$43Si$53$ Vests 6 Collars $125 $l98i$2,$2M Guimpes $125 and $1.75 ' - s Ycur Mail Order , Receive careful and prompt attention! We pay the post age 6r express within a radius of a hundred nlilesni 7 ! SALEJI STORE ; 46G State St ; PORTLAND SILK SHOP , T 383 Alder St. ' lUD AIUiSDO Adele Garrisoa's Kew rbase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 8 Dicky THE WAY MADGE SOLVED TWO PROBLEMS ' Mother Graham' sank Into a chair as she made, her pathetic reference to Richard Second, put her handkerchief to her ejes and began to sniff audibly. I knew that .this was the preface to the I decided swiftly wt , Irritation that I woulS'flnd some ther vfe tlm thai- urjelf fbf ti, t rose hastily and moved to thfc -door. "I had no Idea you felt -this wsjr about ft. Mother, I isJd smoothly. "And as, after all. this trip . is none of my planning I ' have steadfastly refused Lella'i urgmgs. as you well know, until Dicky promised JtO be Alfred's best man I think Richard is the one for you to see." I slipped out of the door and was half-way down-the stairs be fore she found breath to send af ter me a peremptory; . "Margaret I What do " you meant Come back here. But X wickedly pretended not to hear and sped on down to the library where I. knew Dicky was reading and smoking. I knew Dicky was reading and smoking. Neither he nor I had spoken to each other since the afternoon before, except in the presence of others' or. In cases where words were absolutely necessary. I told myself with a -. little grim smile that hiu certainly was a case where words were necessary, and entered the library with my most coldly formal -manner. "Pardon me for ' disturbing you,M'I began, i-i.,;-- -;,-; r,, ,'; Dicky had sprung to his Ceet as I entered with the instinctlTe courtesy which, he neyer, loses. ; "Yes?? he said with an upward 'inflection.' It Is the word with .which he sometimes answers "a telephone call, used then It Is .a pleasant mannerism, but as an opening to ani interview It v is . maddening. which .was. exactly -the : effect, I shrewdly suspected, that ; wished -TT"';'''"' - A Quick - Decision. "your mother is in my, bed room." I began directly, stiU in my iciest tone, "weeping bitterly because' she has not been suffic iently urged to go' to North Caro lina to Leila's wedding. When I left she was accusing you and me of selfishness In going to the sun ny sooth and leering Richard Second and herself here in the cold. I Tery naturally told her that I had nothing to do with the trip, and that I. would send you to her. She is waiting for yon now." ; I turned on my heel, prepare, to leave the library with the same dignified bast that' had characterized my exit from my own room. But I had. barely reached the door when I felt my arms seized by strong hands, my self whirled around, picked up and deposited with emphasis In to the depths of one of the Big library chairs. Dicky towered orer me," his face a ludlcroua mixture of anger against me, panic at my news, and a strug gling desire to laugh. "Not on your golden wedding day, my lady," he began, "do you leave me to hold the bag in this particular case! Tou know I'd rather face a a "Wounded tigress?" I suggest ed slyly. I saw that he was in the condition of mind when a word either way would sway his mood to anger or laughter, and 1 decided with the remembrance of the Vow I had so lately made to make it laughter. He glanced down at me Quick ly, grinned reluctantly. "All of that," he admitted. "Biit look here, something's got to be done. We can't unload the hole d d family on Ed Leila's aunt, and yet. : I know Mother. 'Your wonnded tigress will be nothing on her If she's sot It into her head that Junior and she ought to go along with us. Come on,., be a sport, old dear, and suggest something." "Come Along" : I felt with a little pang that the adjuration . to "be a sport" was needed by, me for. somethji'.g different than the "suggesting" of something to pacify my mother-in-law. The slip Dicky had made in. beginning Edith Fair fax's name and then quickly sub stituting Lna for It made me exereUe all the self-control 1 oned fnTkee front JUrtog ot at him. I put a long mark to my credit when I was able to ajr QuieUy; J . v "Lena wasteinug me ,the poth er day f a" wonderful place only three miles from Dundee, Cedar Crest, I beliere she 'called "it. a tourist town, where one can se cure, furnished cottages for a month orW; tiiii ' -; ; -C Dicky jumped Into the air and cracked -JUs heels, ridiculously to gether like a small boy. - "you're got it!" he exclaimed. "Cedar Crest Why. that's only a few miles from Cedar Hurst, the big golfing place. Well take a little cottage tfiere "and sttr. down awhile. '"You're" got a great head, old dear. Come along. Well bring Mother the news" . (To be continued) i , A Clear Brain and healthy body are essential for success. 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Closing Oiit F Fe Richter Stock'' 349 North Commercial St. ISMOVMSrATiTHE 1 A ' HIM ThoCA Pnric Toll ft n fnru Thu U Your Opportunity to k Buy Hjgh.qrkde n-r f t jw i J f :.-r..'.:- .Op.;: Regular $22.75 8.3x10.6 Brussels Hug Keguiar S26.5Q 9x12 Brussels Rag' ....u.. Kegular 9x12 AxmmsterRug Regular ?42.50 8x10.6 minster Rug ..$34.00 WCS -ywwf rAa . eaaww - i mm mmm , 318,75 421.20 - ""XT1", Regular $32.00 9x12 10-wire Brussels JlfLJUjtZfflQ V Throw Rugs, 27x54, 36x63. values to ?i2: L: .$40 and $7.75 Linoleum and Congoleum ! f Regular 90c Congoleum.....:.75c yard Regular $1.50 12 ft. Linoleum 93c yard Regular $1425 Genuine Burlap Back Linoleum zi . .......,...800 yard Regular $15 lieayy Inlaid Linoleum, several patterns U .$1.15 yard $5.50 Breakfast Tables . ! . . $3.75 All Curtain Rods and Shades 20 off Reg. $1.90 Bow Back Chairs I .$1.40 - (illiHiirt ..... . - - ' f ....... . . .! t Ln Mowrs, Garden : , Hose, Garden Tools Regular $13.75 4-blade, oaH berr rhg Lawn Mowers $10.75 Regular $12.50 Lawn Mowers. 1$9.75 I Grass catchers,...;, 25 per cent off Regular $ 8.75 50-ft. Rubber Gar- f ; den Hose:.--l.-.--$7.50 Regular $9.50 Red Rubber Garden - Hose; So it :..t$o Regular $7.50 50 ft. Cotton Hose.$40)0 Regular $1.50 Steel Rake' $U5 Regular $1.75 Shovels and Spades $1.40 Regular $1.75 Spading Fork - . ...$1.40 Regular $1425 Solid Steel Shank Hoe 95c Regular $ .90 Hoe 65c Regular $2.75 Axs . .$1.95. OfP Regular $8.75 Solid Oak J2 leather V . -V . . , jjseatRockers--Oi, ' Regukr $650 Solid Oak I)cker1$59 Regular $7.00 Maple Rockers U-iJ&4J0 Regular $35 Cfaf tsman Oerstuf f ejd r . .. Rockers . .,i,:' $24j00" V. Regular $105Ving Back Genuine " j ' leather overstuffed rs'JjZ.$30X0 ' v Children's Rockers Lij25 per cent clX i 'Regular OO.CraftsnCpucK $1750 ; Regular $14.00 Denim Couch $ 9.00 Regular $270 Tennessee Red , ' - j. Cedar Chest $22.00 ' ? Dining Room Furniture Regular $ 4.50 Solid, 0;Dihers, genuine leather seats Regular $ 2.75 Maple Diners Regular $ 7.50 SolidiOak Diners, genuine leather seats Regular $25.00. Qak Extension Table, 6 ft 45 in ' Regular $19.0 Oak Extension Table, 6 f t. 42 in. . ...$ 3.25 - $ 15 $ 545 $ 17.00 i.$H.OO Regular $15.00 2-inch Post Beds..$ 9.00 Regular $ 70 Simmons Beds ....$ 6.00 Genuine Way Sagless Springs, was $150,-now go at i.....$12.00 Simmons Sanitary Springs, reg-, ' ular price $9,' now at... 4 7.23 :'. Regular $6.75 Sanitary Couch Pads $ 4.50 Regular $18.00 35-lb. Silk Floss -i Mattress l$ 6.75 Regular $10.00 Cotton Mattress -$ 6.75 . Regular $6.00 Cotton Top Mattress $45 Pillows, pair . : : ,..$1.$0 Regular $2.75 Cocoa Door Mat $10. , uaivamzea trans, yc vaiue zoc Regular $4.00 Certainteed Heavy v, , Deadening Felt; LL -..$2.75 Regular $6.50 Genuine Rome All - Copper Boilers .$54!5 Regular $3.50 copper bottom ; Boilers . ..-..lL..rlll$2J5 ( $1.00 Brass and Glass Washboards 75c , - $1.00 Aluminum TeaketUes..u-..$250 Regular $18. 2-burrier Oil Stoves $14.75 ; 4, Regular $70 Glass Front Ovens $1.75 . j- All Glassware -:.-:.Onethird off AU Dishes : -L-.One-third pf f v. . - 7 s. I V .....$23.C3 ' Regular $ J0.O0 Very Massive Simmons Beds 'i-.(i' . A