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s - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALCT, OREGON f?ni nifn I I ULUIUD li 11 NED Adele GarrtacV New Fhaaa of REVELATIONS OF. A WIFE , ! CHAPTER 57 'V ;v:- WHAT MADGE FORGOT IN THE SHOCK. OP DICKT'S 8UG x OPTION. . w rushed Into my room for the eleventh time," demanding the whereabouts of some . mislaid article of hla apparel of which I really was supposed to know nothiiur. as he has a room all to himself, with, plenty of .closet and Dureaa room. But he has even more than the ordinary man's helplessness concerning his cloth ing, and in a pronounced degree ine masculine tendency to blame the woman most nearly associat ed with him for whatever goes wrong. . , Tor the eleventh time I school ed my voice to pleasantness thonch mv nerves were lumnlnz. X had grimly resolved-upon the morning ox this last day before oar Journey, south that I would not lose my self-control no mat ter what happened, and , I had prepared myself for almost any eventuality. But sometimes it 1 the long hackinc which is more effectual in breaking a stick Wash Goods Our assortment is complete with foreign and American made novelties for snmraer Wear. ' 38 jsch American Madi Organdie, Pr yard 69c. 45 inch Swiss Mai J Organdies, yard 98c Guaranteed Permanent Finish Standard-pesigner Patterng with the Belrobe Method to help yon do your own dressmaking; GAEE & GO '1 V s'-f Commercial and Court Streets . SUNDAY MORNIKG,.. JUKE, 25, ,1922. than harp blow. .When I had tone to iJicijr's room; after his last' demand, and had found the cuf links he rad lost,. J, was in no seraphld mood to listen to th abrupt word he flung at me as b turned to leave the rborh- " "What's this I hear about Dad getting yon a stateroom all to yourself?" Of course, the words were per fectly natural, and Inoffensive. But the tone made me subtly feel thst Dicky considered my father's action was a slight to the rest of the party. . However. I tried to make my voice sound matter-of- iact as I replied: Your hearing is perfectly cor rect. Father dirt ma That leaves your mother one, and Major. Gra'ntland roif Ana taf Mrhi. Durkee." , Dicky looked at me qneerly. Ye-es. so !' nndentood." h said dryly, and I wondered with a terrified little qualm whether, he, too; suspected that the raniir ftf. fleer had obtained the drawing room for me. and that he had pamed it on, to Mrs. Durkee onlv upon my refusal of it. My fa ther and my mother-in-law had both surmised the truth nA th faCt that Mat RnnflanH'. lf..- fact that they had done so had troubled me with its hint that MSJ. Grantland's feeling toward me had not escaped their notice. It vrat bad enougr to be troubled and remorseful niy :ejf over the young officer's attitude without It reing a matter of comment to otters. "While Ed Ith " To Dickv'a iealouav Ing because of my. own conduct and that of MaJ. Grantland him' self t had long been used, and! t prepared myself for, some cutting little speech concerning the young military man. But to U was something far different which was the theme of Dicky's next speech.; "Of course you're roine tn in vite Rita Brown to share it." The Implication whirh words carried, that there was no other coarse possible, nettled me SO, I forgot for the Instant tht ths thing he bad bronoserl wan the Tery course upon which I had myseic decided. "Of course I Will do no anrh thing," I retorted. 'The devil you won't 1- DIcky eyes flashed wrathfallv. Do too mean to tell me that you're going to travel in state while Ed 1th and Leila are crowded ' in with Rita? ifadfe Mimics Dicky. He had paused perceptibly be tween ine syllables of Edith's name, and had finished it hur riedly because. I was sure, he was afraid that changing the order of his mention of the two sisters might attract my attention. It was the most unimportant trifle, and might .well have been an ac cident, but I had noticed similar trifles before, and. woman-like, I at once jumped to the most maddening solution of his request or rather demand. He was far more solicitous of Edith Fairfax's comfort than of mine, fie could not bear that she should be inconvenienced. Far rather would he condemn me to the society of a girl whom he knew 1 detested. I felt rising in me a primitive Brnsenk Impulse to vent my rage upon things generally, beginning with ins- sneering, handsome countenance or my husband. I controlled my Impulse, though it might have been better for both Dicky and me if I had given vent ta the wild anger that shook me instead of confining the torrent uuuer me ice witn which I was able to coat it. "Yon will please pardon me,' I said in my most frigid manner mu bui reaiizea now very much the comrort of Ed ith and Leila counted with von. i ati.n of course, accede to your wishes and invite Miss Brown to share my stateroom, much as I detest her." I had purposely mimicked his hesitation over Edith's name, and anew, by Dicky's exclamation n his sudden movement toward me mat i nad scored savagely. But I went out of the room, ignoilng tne fact that his exclamatory t terance of my name had seemed a protest of misunderstood mo tives, not Of anger. (To be continued) tears think they are Independent just because they are habitually insulting. t : Charles Bryan, brother of Bill, has entered the race for the Dem ocratic nomination for governor of Nebraska. They will likely deco rate him with the Order of tho Raspberry. W Another circus is coming to Sa lem the biggest one in the world. N'ever before in the history of this country have memorials oxer. cises in honor of a vaudeville per former been held from the Atlan tic to the Pacific as was the case with Lillian Russell. But her loy alty, her friendliness and "her plendid womanhood held a uni versal appeal. sra nis iw C01BE1 M IT fokingents Suits iwiu ... a 0 Jjl.J, ; " i'- ' ' , (OM wilt Cionr) SALEM'S CEEATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE Lower Prices on Women's Dresses Salem's-Greatbsi Wometfs Appafel Stdre lawTSll ft le of women's hilass dresses at the t lil IaT0!1 infIudin wtI serge, velour, tricotine, messaline and taf 8ll5.n?west and styfe3 at wonderful price reductions ea u tat !2nA flJH? now offered at... :......$7.25 lioS? !- fil'K 5fesses now offered at... 9.75 COfT flft L inn w ' ai . 1. 4. J SZ-52 Passes, now offered at .17.50 s'r r W-w.4Jresaea,; now offered at .i...... .......24.73 r to ?45.00 Dresses, now offered at.i....... .29.50 ELEGANT HEW COTTON DRESSES Mtfetty Organdie Voile and Gingham Dresses Fresh, new arid coolf some in plain colors, others are in checks or Kfnf of tored designs, pink, light au fc"vtrwHe anu maize, 3izes iu to 44, now offered three great groups. lam DrpiaiW ?nlr rT-r-,"4 uuu wuxnen, reu, iigni Oiue, hprci$ :i Dresses $4j98 . ::' M?"diSlJ ?l?,lf "11 Scotch Gingham Dresses, plain col ors, checks, 'Wripes and some white or cream. 4. Drvjceic Gi o nt KSSSSSSa! VoUe Dress- li v fig 'Jfjjiff' B1TS FOR BREAKFAST Still fair and warm. S The June rains will have to hurry. Have you noticed that the days are growing shorter? . . Salem will be the true Cherry City of the World for a number of days now., ... , , . . i Chief Justice Taft dined with royalty last night. And it is safe to assume that' Bill did not slop over a bit. They are on a hunt in th on at for the twelve greatest women In the United State. Tho pit, 4u. - 4V4 Breakfast man knows one of them. De he is not going to commit him sen on the other eleven. They are having trouble with the mean temperature in the east it Is going higher than ever in June; meaner than customary. It has always been mean enough. It s a wonder the people stand It the Salem Chautauqua will be with lis on Thursday. U K Too many people in this vale of Twenty Thousand Dollar Manufacturing Concern Starting Tomorrow A new $20,000 manufacturing plant is to start operations in Sa lem tomorrow. It is the concrete products plant of the Oregon Gravel company. Some time ago B. C. Miles and Ross C. Miles bought the plant of the Salem Sewer Pipe company. They have now turned this plant over to the Oregon Gravel com pany which has erected a, new and modern plant at the foot of Hood and Shipping streets for the man- and tken afacture of all kinds of nniif concrete producu. includla'g sewer pipe, well ; casing, culvert pipe, Shope faced brick, floor, tile," foun dation blocks and specialties. ' The plant is. equipped with a new Thomas-Hammond sewer pipe machine which makes, both plain and reinforced concrete pipe from two feet to three feet in length, and from four inches to 3d inches in diameter. Many modern con veniences have been Installed for the rapid handling of materials. Overhead bins have been erected hich will hold a three days' sup ply, a conveyor for moving cement from storage, steam curing which will reduce the time of coring from three weeks to one week. and lift trucks which will take the finished product from the maehin on racks. These racks will h moved to the curing room, left for curing and later taken to the blorage yard without the necessity of rehandling the load. These people have been making paieni DrteK and tile for a year,' and they have filled a good many orders in that time.;.' But thy have been" alt toe time hn rroinr the quality of their prod uct and preparing to go out after a Iar er business,' and are now ready for greater activities In all their lines. , The newly equipped and organ ized plant, under the direction of the Miles people; will at first eht floy eight persons, bat they ex pect to trad aaiiy Increase their force k r ' 5!s ; . T.ey have rat?rtd connectionj at their rew manulicturinc r.itet and they are 11 tct for a growing and devt-lcping bdii2'esa. ELECTRICALLY Save time, labor, trouble by making use of our electri cal conveniences.. Come to our store and lei ms demon strate. . ... v See Us For That Wiring Job WELCH ELECTRIC CO. Phil Brownelf, Manager . .' 379 State Street Salem, O'retoii; I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 25 STRAWBERRY PICKERS fine berries. Bradbury, half mile 12th street car. Feeble minded road. Street car fare : paio. FOR RENTSIX ROOM HOUSE at t worth Winter. $20 a month. Apply at Statesman (justness office. Phone 23. WANTED A PEW LOGANBER ry pickers. Yard close In . l ransportation to and from yard. W. C. Dibble, 729 North liberty street. Phone 753-W. Sailor Hats $2148 Great variety of misses' j and women's sailor hats, small medium and large shapes, in a good assort ment of .styles and colors. $3.50 to $4.50 Blouses $2.98 Great big lot of Georgette Crepe de Chine, , trlcolette, minlanette and taffeta Silk Waists and Blouses In a great variety of styles, made with short and some with sleeves, many dressy models, trimmed with lace, embroidery and beads, round, square and V shape necks,, also .Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars, spledid assortment of col ors - and sizes. . U';'rv-:v Sale of Sport Middies A special purchase of hew and pretty sport . imU J ..... .. . uiuuiea, some aai white, outers maae with blue serge collar. Regulation style, neat ly trimmed with hralt . to 12.50 valnea, now 91 AS. foaenVdatis' nOWf that Hml 'tn. Peaches, .many. will, be getting Vi J 0ut,n and sport togs ready for the feveat. Therefore your inspection Is cordially in T 1. OUf excellent Showing or khaki dresses, skirts, breech- har. ? , m,IiIes, knickers.' nats and leKElnp Lx Jersey Jackets '$195 ; ; , New lot oL Jersey Sport jackets, all sizes irt tiavy brown, tara black and red, crwdally,priced..l.:.t::.$4.95 ! BUSINESS WOMAN HAS 'FUR. nisnea tnree room anartment oose in. Wishes to share with Dusiness or professional worn an' care Statesman. crop Best Buys 10 acres bearing prunes, included, $2100. o e o acres, is cleared, to nrm, 8 to 12 years old in. first class cunamon, 4 bearing logan?, 3 young logans, acre family urcnara, tt room house, b.am miles from Salem. Prico .aoo; a 2000 crop included nan casn, balance 3 years af percent. u room apartment business in good live town, annual net in come of 16000, complete eanfo- ment and lease, $10,000. cash szzoo .to be assumed. $10,500 general merchandise stock with good location and good business. Will lnroice if desired. : 31 acres 'finest sandy loam bot torn; filberts, logans. fair im provements, $8200, terms. 1 room Strlctlv modern at CCS north Summer, will be oft the market unless sold soon. If you. are interested see me at oace. 5 room modern, at 1036 Union. , 5 room strictly modern at lit 40 - union. 7 room strictly mod era at 1550 State. If inter ested see me at once. 7 room modern new bungalow ; oasement, X3 76U, easy terms; . soldier loan. . , 4 room modern new b tin r alow- garage. $1800: eaav term S room bouse to rent t'$25rT month If paid 6 months in ad- vance. ' Socolofsky . , 341 State H Drama romance superb production -Screenland's ar tistry as no one has seen it Deiore Coming to the OREGON THEATRE Mil II I f" ii wr ' ' t - WK5 Ml X !i .i -cf-fr '.-: ,4 vv:i"i$tm . ' i fM& mtn ff f will be witfi c s scica wyoa wa6t to loot yomr Best Let me help ydil with if inew suit and other.-iseYes. cfisT Upstairs? Men's Shop 122 fltjCoffift Open until 9 p. in. Saturday THOUSANDS SWARMED THE BARGAIN TABLES ON THE FIRST DAY OF OUR SENSATIONAL SALE OF AEE SUCH GREAT SAVINGS ARE WELCOMED IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD nllS ll A" fct0j- hT- ""aKufaetarer. zni wholesaler, of the a,t to diipote of their .ample line, of merchandi is a pnvileje, we are proud to announce. The greatness of these stocks We Will Atteftipt to C lea h-U'p; Remaining Lots By Tombrpb' Some Pnce Instance, Will Be Further Reduced to Make the Above Attempt Possible ! All Wool Jersey Sport Jackets Regular 5.00 Grade During This Sale 5fen's $lJSO Dress Shirts With or without soft collars; all sizes Special at Ladies $ 1 House Aprons Of all description specia at . . 75c 49c $4 Gingham Street Dresses For ladies and girls. Special at $1.97 Children's Fine Gingham f 2 Dresses Sizes to 16. qq Special at "OC Bathing Suits Men's and ladies' $5.50 all wool bathing suits, in all sizes and colors and ..... $2.50 Children's all wool bath ing suits . . Men's and ladies' $2 cot um naming suits . . Men's, iadies ami ren's $1.25 cotton 4 f bathing suits IVC - .. . Every Sample Item Marked fall P; And in Some Cases Less ATTENTION! CANNERY EMPLOYEES Buy your supplies at our store. Here . are some specials for. Rubber Canning Aprons.... Ladie3' Gingham Dresses. -t-- Men's Canvas Gloves.... """ Leather Gauntlette Gioves-ZT.JI. " " Khaki goods of all lands at reduced prices Your Checks iiere ..39c .98c , 8c ..43c - fJ i ...... -T.T I 'J II -ill 111 Ull I II chnd- Bi 3 JLi U . P ASI Regular 16 grade, la lateat colon of black. brown, blue, navy, -'red, light and dark green, etc. Thif.fi -not a sample lot hut an extraordinary of fer for thl$ sample nie.: . : f ladles raloa Baits ' Regular see to nit grades, . J . Special at .....;.DC lAliew Fine Vesta .SplliaT1" ,e Ti' 17c atVn's ft Grade Work V ' . fchlrta Of extra good .chara bray. Big lot. r-A Special at ,.:;.'. OUC I'ff! - .......... w T 5 V I -C ; ; ; t ,l.x IP" f 1 C T 'V t 8 ( i -4 ' I I jV f I ,'-v- ... . t. --. ! li nr.. .iT.