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8 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 28. 1922 High Grade' Jersey Jackets; black, brown arid navy, alf sizes including sizes for stout figures. Special, $4.95 SILK SCARFS I ureatvariety oi new and petty silk Scarfs, Roman striped and other pre vailing colors. Valneg to $4.50. Sale price . ' r ' ' $2.98 KHAKI DRESSES Misses' and Women's one-pieee Khaki Dresses, belted models, all sizes. Special for this sale (01 Watte Chm) SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE $375 GREAT J.OADING SALE Continued Monday, Ipiy 29th and Each Day This Week Our Entire Stock of Misses' and Women's Stylish Apparel Offered Away Below Regular Values Owing; to unseasonable weather and the late arrivals of several lots of Coats, Suits and Dresses, we are overloaded with merchandise and are determined to dispose of all surplus stock of spring and summer apparel now, instead of waiting until the usual July Clearance Sales, therefore we have resolved on radical price reducing measures, and are offering you the advantage of a complete stock of high class Women's Apparel at the most remarkable price reductions the women of Salem and vicinity have ever known. mm iff w S;!i V :i Unloading Women's Suits and Coats Because we are determined to effect ft speedy clearance of this season's suit models we hare reduced prices to a new level. Materials are tricotine gabardine, burella, serges, velour, in a splendid range of colors, including tan, brown, grey and black. Misses' sizes 16 to 18. Women's regular 36 to 44. Sizes for stout women 46 to 62. Some of these high class suits are shown in neat tailored styles, others in novelty belted models trimmed with braid and buttons.. All offered away below cost. $45 to S50 Suits, now $34.75 High grade Tricotine, Serge, Tweeds and Wool Velour Suits in handsome tailored and novelty styles; also box coat models in navy, grey, browns and other prevailing colors. $35" to $40 Suits, now $24.75 - At this popular price we show a splendid range of suits tn serges, gabardines, wool velours, tweeds, and tricotine. Beautiful models hi tailored and novelty styles; tans, browns, blues, and other shades; dozens of styles to select from. $25 to $30 Suits, now $17J60 , Here are suits from America's best makers. In smart styles for street and dress occasions. . Some are plain tailored models. Materials are serges, velours, gabardines. In prevailing colors and. all slses. Phenomenal Sale V of Dresses Young ladlesV and women's dresses; all kinds Including cotton, silk and wool materials; suitablo for spring nd summer weaf, at the most remark able reductions attempted In years. $5 to $5.50 Gingham Dresses, now $3.76 ;' Special group,of Scotch Gingham- dresses, guar anteed to wash and wear to your entire satisfac tion. $7.50 to $10. Dresses, now $6,75 " 'Swiss and' Organdie Dresses, various new and pretty designs tor misses, young ladies and women. i ,' '- ' $10.50 to $12.50 Dresses,' now $7J25 ,. Special group of Taffeta Silk Messaline, Geor gette, Wool, Serge, and Jersey dresses. Various new models and sites to select from.' $24.75 to $30 Dresses, now $17.50 A remarkable tine group of high grade Silk Dresses. - Latest models, colors and materials, made up in fancy styles and some in tailored - effects. , , .. , Dresses, values up to $35, now $24.75 Beautiful new lot of young ladies' and women's Crepe- de Chine, Georgette, Messaline, and Foulard Silk Dresses; some in fancy models; neatly trim med with beads, short or medium length sleeves. 111 ffl $35 to $40 Coats, now $24.75 Every coat fn this lot Is of superior quality the fabrics are new and desirable, the styles are uncommonly smart, the workmanship of the best. These garments came to us at an advantageous price and we have marked them to sell at a sub stantial saving to our customers. $25 to $32.50 Coats now offered at $17.50 Women's and Misses new spring Coats in a great variety of styles. Of Polo Cloth, Velour, Tricotine, Tweeds and otner materials. Novelty sport styles, tailored and dressy mpdels. Short and medium lengths. Very latest spring colors. Large assortment of styles to select from. $17.50 to $22.50 Coats, now $12.75 Great many attractive styles from which , to choose very newest spring models; some made with narrow belts, all the new shades, including ' brown, navy and Pekin blue. Sizes 18 to 44. . $9 to $10.50 Sweaters, $725 Snecial purchase of Silk Sweaters, prevailing styles and colors offered during this sale for less than manufacturers' cost. Petticoats, $123 Great variety of Sateen Petticoats, Including black, brown and fancy colors. - Sweaters, $2.75 Special lot of tine quality Shetland . Wool Sweaters, various designs and all colors. Aprons, 98c ' Fancy Percale and Gingham Bungalow Aprons and House Dress es; all colors and sixes. Camisoles, $123 Messaline and Crepe de Chine Camisoles; neatly trimmed with lace and ribbons. - Bloomers, 48c Great big lot of Pink, and White Knit Bloom ers, 75c values. Middies, $1.48 Great variety of Madras and khaki Middy Blouses neatly trimmed with braid. Sen sa tionai Sale of Trimmed Hats Charming Blouses Now Offered at Unloading Sale Prices ll Great variety of fine Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Pongee, Minnonette and the New Royal Shirt Waists, ranging from the simplest to the most elaborate styles. $3.00 to $3.75 values; Unloading sale price '.. $4.00 to $5.00 values; Unloading sale price $5.50 to $7.50 values ; Unloading sale price - $9.00 to $10.50 values; Unloading sale price -. . I- - $12.50 to $15 values ; Unloading sale : price $2.25 $3.48 $4.75 $6.75 $955 i 1 ' ' J j Charming Hats for summer wear, 6mall, medium, and large styles; some trimmed with wreaths of flowers, and a large selection of Sport Hats, arranged in four immense groups for your selection. GROUP 1 Girls' Sport Hats, in a variety of styles and colors. Regular values 1 2.S0 ;-Unloading sale price 08c r ' QEOUP'3 " Hundreds of this season's models. Including new and pretty ats, of hemp, llsere and hair braids; some in collapsible models: In all the bright new colors. Values to $8.60. at 4.75. GROUP 2 -l Great variety of Sailor ats and some trimmed with flowers. Regular values up to 14.50. Unloading sale price, $2.48. GROUP 4 Charming hats.. : In latest designs for Hummer wear. Small, medium and large styles; some In dres sy efHfects, trimmed with wreaths and bunches of flowers. . Values up to $13.50. Sale price, 90.T5. Remarkable Sale of Sp brt Skirts w We have too msny Skirts in street and sport models, including plaids, stripes and plain tailored styles, and an immense variety of White Sport Skirts. Regular values, $3.60 to $4.50; Sale price. . .92.75 Regular values, $5.00 to $5.60; Sale price 523 Regular values $7 to $8.50; sale price... 4.73 Regular values, $9.00 to 10.50; Sale price... 0.03 Regular values, $11 to $12.60; Sale price... j BIRLS PRESETIT CHOIIOSH CERT Saverton PUymakers. a high school dratic club which has met with a great deal of Success. A tpeciai orchestra has been secur ed to furnish the music for t be evening. The cast for the play is as fol lows: Johm ... ... .... .John Larson Musical SUCCeSS Achieved Ebeneser ... . . . . Leslie Goodier QHuarinn Vmmrr Wnm I Richard Heatherly "J u'wiy '. ,uu "fo I .Mark- Warnock Bishop Alexander Borrevik Holder . , .Alvin Halvorsen Blgbee Roscoe Howard Fuller Adolph Alrick Mrs. Goodly . . . Manrlne Moores Cissy ... Cora Satern Marjorie ... Ella Moores Minerva Clara Scott Alvina ... ... .. ..Beryl Smith Helma f illie Johnson en Friday Night IS, 11GHI , . ' Officers Elected by Parent- Teacher Council. of Sil- : verton Schools. SILVERTON. Or., May 27. (Special to The Statesman) The SHvefton Girls' chorus under the direction of Kathryn Crysler Street of Portland, appeared la concert Friday nignt. The chor us was assisted by soloists,. Miss Maurine Moores. soprano; Miss Beryl Smith, soprano and George Hotchklss Street, baritone. Miss Smith,' who has never appeared in public before, made a very favor able impression on the audience. Mrs. Gertrude Smith was accom panist. The chorus work has been un der the instruction of Mrs. Street for two years. Friday night's concert concludes her work at Sil verton for some time as Mr. and Mrs. Street are taking charge oi the music and dramatic depart ments of the Ellison-White Chau taqua at Portland. The following program was giv. en: Hark, Hark My Soul .... Shelley Spring's Awakening.. Sanderson Bird of Love Devine Wood Will o The Wisp Spross Maurine Moores Wanderer's Night Son ...Richensteia When Love is Kind Sarr Sacrament ' ... .McDermald Ah Though The Silver Moon. . . Lohr Beryl Smith What the Chimney Sang . Grlswold Song of the Sun Flowers .... Kroeger Lmrelirht Gootlev The Ringers Lohr Tommy Lad ... 4 ... . Margetson George Rotchklss Street Spinning Chorns Roechel The Dance of the Fairies .... , Hawley Amoroso Boex Good Lucky and Bad . . . Squires The Singing Lesson Squires Mr. and Mrs. Street The Bridal Chorus .... Cowan Roads Into Dallas Under Improvement DALLAS, Or., May 27. (Spe cial to the Statesman) The roads leading Into Dallas from all di rections are being Improved by the city council. The work is be ing done by the Polk county court with county machinery. Fine gra vel for top dressings on the roads is being taken from the county crusher east of this city. The roads when completed will be in better shape than they have been for years and will make fine roads the coming winter. If spirit photographs, then log ically moving pictures of spirits Dr. Doyle has left something tor a successor to show to a receptive public. SILVERTON. Or., May 27, (Special to The Statesman) The t last meeting for the school year , ending June, 1922, of the Silver- ton Parent-Teacher council was held at the high school study hill Friday afternoon,4, at v hich time election of hew officers was held J . .i i ' I M. .Kn mi, IK. a h ana an tuaus v" j closed. v, ' -'i , ? Electloa, of officers resulted as , follows: J-.vCii-v Mrs. Helen M. WrlShtman tu , unanimously "re-elected for presi- 4 dent; Mrs. it B. Latham tor vice president; Mrs, Ida Robenault. re-elected for secretary; Mrs. J. A. Campbell; treasurer; Mrs. K. E. Kleinsorge,. chairman of pro gram committee; Mrs. I T. Ev- ' enson, chairman of refreshment ' committee; Mrs. I. W. Schmttt, f chairman of membership commit tee; Mrs. John Hoblett and Mrs. Willllubbs, press committee. C It was also decided at this meet ing that the P. T. A. pay for the water fort irrigating the school lawn during the summer months, also to help pay for a new piano i for the Eugene Field school and- Itprium. .... . That FeQhm Is Just As Much Warninfl tt "Stop, Leok and Listen." It Indicates run-down conditions rod means that you must. purify rour blood, renew your strength tone and your "power of resist ance," or be in reat danger of se rtous sickness, the grip, flu. fevers, contagious and infectious diseases. Do not jnak Uirht of it. It is lerlous. Give it attention at once. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sargaparilla. He knows this good old family medicine Is Just the Thing te.Take In Spring Ute. debility. It is an aU-th. year-round medicine." wonderfully effective In the treatment of scrof ula, catarrh, rheumatism and run down after-disease conditions. ."My husband has . taken XXood'a t SarsaparUla every spring for . years, and It always puts him la shape. He is IS years old. Mra . N. Campbell. Decatur. III. . ' A mild laxaUve, Hood's Pills. , Wirf Sawmill is Burned in Northern Polk County DALLAS, Or., May 27. (Spe cial to the Statesman) The Wirf sawmill located near Buell tn the northern part of Polk coun- ty burned to the ground this week from unknown causes. Several thousand feet or lumber and a large quantity of railroad ties were also consumed by the flames There was no insurance carried on the mill or the lumber and it is doubtful if the plant will be re built. The mill employed about 18 men. IHlood ' s Sarsapaii I Da ' OVERCOME8 THAT TIRED FEELING. BUILDS UP HEALTH . i Team Runs Away: Horse is Thrown Through Window DALLAS, Or., May 27. (Spe cial to the Statesman) A team belopging to A. W. Thornton & Son. proprietors of the Star Trans fer company, ran away late Thurs day afternoon and turning the corner at Washington and Main streets Tan Into a fire hydrant breaking it off close to the ground. The force of the collision threw one of the horses upon the side walk in front of the J. C. Penny store where the animal slipped and went through a plate glass window, breaking it to small bits. The animal escaped injury be yond a few cuts about the legs. The wagon to which the team was hitched was damaged. Announcement From the Bootery Owner I am very pleased to state at this time that the city of Salem, Oregon, is going to be my future and perma nent home to live in. And to serve the people of thUt city and vicinity with high grade, shoes for ihe whole family at reasonable prices, complying with the Goldsa Rule motto and creed, featuring standard and classy shoes such as Walk-Over and W. L. Douglas makes and Brand3. These lines will be in some time In the middle' of coming month. In the mean time this present stock will be aH cleared out. There are yet some good shoes in sizes and width to be had at the Bankrupt price Savings. Gome in and get your Bargains.. Phone 1196. John J. Rottle , 1 67 North Commercial St Salem Oregon Silverton School Will Present Play on June 2 SILVERTON, Or.,. May 27 i Special to The Statesman )- 'What Happened to Jones" is the name of the play to be given by the senior class of the Silverton high school June 2 at the Eugene Field auditorium. The play is un der the direction of Miss Mervll Hiscox who has been directing the RIOTER'S AUCTION WEDNESDAY 10 A. M. 1P.M. 341-9 N. Commercial St. LADIES' . HATS REDUCED 20 Take your choice of any ladies' hat in the hou3e at 20 per cent discount. Hats of the season. Ev ery favored shape from the small narrow brimmed sailor to models which turn abruptly from tHe face are shown here. Regularly priced from $3.98 to $7.50. Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets i i