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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1922)
SATURDAY MORNING. OCTORE1T23. 1922 IEHIUI Kaysefs Vests. VK- - v. t SiocBng of Glove SiW. --Stocklngsof gtqve silk! "Wonderf ul - buys. fyull find new shades like Cafe" a Lait, lark, besides navy blue, cordo-' van brown and black. Regular. $3.p0, values. 95e- day, at ? Kayser's Swiss Ribbed Vests,4 regular - 40 values. This-number is too well . known for description. (Priced special lor toaay oniyyj ror " Holding Company Formed to , Handle Campaign for Ten . Million Dollars f . i ' -v t , J, THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON mm ... Sported Coatings . A ; ' . .j! . i. i m Making your, winter cpat 5' will be easy Jt you will pur-'': chase a Deltor " Butferick pattern, then gojojbwqol 'cn goods department "and choose, about 34 yards of V. 56-inch special Coating we ; offer today - at a big sav ings You'll find Priestley - English Coatings in the lot. ' Values "up to SC. 60 per yard ' "priced special Only! TODAY, SATURDAY, i Thrift day at ftis store Thrift srielUrllh capital T. We've planned this sale to outdo all former Thrift days. The sayings you'll find are un usr.al because the merchandise advertised is dependable quality In every irixtance. Note t? ? caption above "Stupendous Bargain Event" Perhaps other captions would have de scribed this sale just as well as trusoldstereotyped phrase, but we want you to know that it really is "stupendous." A big affair,1 one that we have spent weeks of planning on in order to make -the one day a big juxcess. You'll not , be disappointed , here -today. Come enjoy the big day the Miller way. f Today Only! TM TV 1 I Biameis! Hianneisi A gooa one! , iRefO this: AWeboogM f inunib jf tandaome blank- 5 j ta,.,'btttghtHhem for; all ' I j'-ool- ones, too. Upon: test- iiiff; thenf we discovered a X ifetr threads of cotton in the V1. jwarp. ,1 Defies. Cetectlon; . 5 anyway, we're disappointed' I 1 that it was not all wool, so t. I instead , of pricing them at :i ' $8 we are : going to close . ; Uhem'out to the first arriv ; 'als.at. . . -m m m u mm mm m - - w. - f .A ISife Children's Wool A Sale of Footwear Low heels, military heels and high heels will be displayed in a big group of footwear today at a very special pricek Patent leather strap pumps, kid pumps and calf Oxfords. Values to $9.50. Sizes mostly threes to sixe. 'Gossarid Go$sip . . Trfit'B crossitt about Gossard. Espec- r iially about the new Gossard Corsets ' we've collected for this sale. You will ' Want one or more when yoUihear tnat ' they are selling in this selected lot .today at r n- : :;: $1.95 Brassieres The opportunity arrives Saturday for you to buy that Silk Brocade or Satin Bandeaux Brassiere at 95c -And at the same. price we'll sell you Cotton Crepe and Batiste Bloomers. Priestley's v ..Chinchillas 56-mch Chinchilla Coatings. The ' genuine v Priestley's Imported Cloth. t 'ThiS is an extra value-giving sale today $3.95 . i- Dresses "Handsome is; as hand-. 1 some-does. ' r or eniiaren , ' who trot"" td7 arid ' from school, is an assortment of 5obt ergeresses vln 3 popular 'plaid and plain ' us ' o: ' q 1 95c day, - :. . " , ;.; vw "-m "ocssr ... it 50-Im ; .50-inch Formosa Pongee, a, clear al most flawless weave jwith sheen that beggars comparison with satin. Mind .ydu,.50 inches, wide,. Priced during ' this oneway' sale at yard , $1.95 ,. Fancy Tpwes. Little did we dream that the 95c saktwould catch. tail high grade fancy Bath "Towel!. They" are such wonderful seller at regular price., What will they be at ' "" ' : t '-,f 95c Gingham Check Jan Cr pn fit I A H 1 1 - ' jj JkUf tfrtftn Check Pat- r Tiap vicjc, u&.f- . 1 1? ;j A tern. Unequalled for service and prac- rl CordUWy &UltS ,J iticability." Special today only, four f n.-u'r.:t""rr . t yards for 'V 95c I Roueh wear! Corduroy ? Suits will hold'him. Our . , alevthday : wilV tae iad f f all of our corduroys, val-. . J uesvt!i$120.i Sta.Sitbf 5 16 years. Special 9 MS I New Wool Skirts j Tis to! womTer tow- WA f many lambs were 6horn: I in order to be able to of-1 I -feoyeai all -wodtPraUa "Skirts, with very attract S ive stripes of epohge. The?;--, I stripes are plain, or com I bination" colored and the f box pleated skirts are m navy, brown ana Diacs. To be sold. 95c day, 1 . 1 64x7b UOUon.uianjteiB iu x laiuo. k bargaW worthy of your consideration. Our regular $2.75 number will be sold today, ' 95c -ay, at . $1.95 La Tausca Pearls The Jewelry department is featuring the famous La Tausca Pearls this week at special prices. "W invite you to come in and inspect them. All guar anteed first ..quality. ' Priced $3.95 to $24.95 . Se ot Toiletries i If you are thrifty, wjmttto save :jra Kr?5ytmr taetrie you 'lr attend this sale e. Today. "" Drug Sundry jiDepartment, . "wiir give Vou your choice of an three 35c articles for 95c . Sale of Kerchief s Kerchiefs are little things, but all important to your .wardrobe. 5 reg ular 23c kerchiefs in .this lot for 95 c Taffeta Petticoats 'Taffeta Petticoats of good quatity Cotton, in colors ; also black. Some faneies. Most attractively priced, for Doc day at 95 c Silk Petticoats ITe're is?4-;Sale you've been waiting for. It,'is8Hle ofj heavy- Jersey ;-"Silk Pettlcoa j. -i; purpler tan, brown, grey, rose, jade;1 oak vy and black; with'tiov elty, accordian pleated ruffle's to con trast. Your size is in the lot. 95c sale, $4.95 Poiret Twill Dresses The newest vogiie in Dresses. This group we ha v .planned to -offer at $24.95, shows some wonderful styles. Wide sleeves, panels, alluring models in finest poiret twills. This is an ex cepti6nally smart offering at ! u 4 i' Twill and ' Tricotine Suits It's not too late to purchase Suits when you can get values like these. Poiret twill and tricotine are the" ma terials used in fashioning the garments in this showing. Coats are silk crepe lined, tailored to please the discrimin ating woman. Today this lot priced special Sale of Coats Diagonal Bolivia, overplaids, rug backs. and many other very smart weaves will be found in this excellent group of Coats. ' Possum and coon col lars, as ' well - as handsome collars of self- material. - Belts, 'pockets and sleeves are the very newest. In this sale today at .in .n , 4 Sale of Dresses Poiret twiH, "the season's most pop J ular jf abric shown - here to its best - t- advantage in our special one day sale vi voj.u.j xi esses.? ' ' We 1 1 say it. with values. ' ' A visit to this display may prove extremely interesting.. "We 11 '.leave it to you today only VI V' J- W ' House Frocks Where value is concefrietf, you too sare, concerned.. It is likely then, that you will be interested in the sale, of Maisonette house frocks. A group of lovely ginghams, in crisp, fresh pat terns to sell today, 95c day, at $2.35 Sale Knit Underwear To close out all odd underwear wc offr an 'amalgamation ;of. 4od4s b 'day in way! ,iof woiaen's union sujts, 2for 95 c Women's UpionSits .Women's Fleece Lined Union Suits; low neck, elbow Or no -sleeve. - Two 8Uits.or $L95 Sale Silk Stockings Women s full fashioned. Silk Hosiery. Lisletop polors vto, niatch or contrast ' with '' your 1 'costume. Today, 95c at-, $1.95 Corduroy Tjrojusers v ! Men's Heavy Corduroy Trousers; An extra good value, today, per pair ' . ' $3.95 - Also Boys' Corduroy Knickers, Heavy, 8 to 16 years ' ) $1.95 " Sale of Sox ; ' Men's black Cashmere Sox. Sizes 10 and 10y2 - only. Today," 3 pair ' 95c And men's extra heavy Logger Sox, 95 c Men's and Boys? r'J Underwear Men's heavy cotton "ribbed Union Suits. Special today 2 suits for . $2:95 And Boys' heavy cotton Union Suits. Sehool boys "falfe, notice!" Spec ial today, suit, , ! p' s. 95c i Children's! Raincoats Is it raining f . If is, has been, or will be, we are sure of . thitr? Agood reason why you should' attend this Raincoat Sale, toda'yl. ' TJCy SJ)leri4id group of good quality rain coats in navy blue, tan, etc.' .To sell special at $7.05 Sale Bags Yes, indeed; real hand bags. Neat, but not gaudy, and decidedly .useful. Roomy, some with fittings of mirror, inside purse, etc. Not more than one to a patron. Only ' 95c Sale of Childress Coats Happy school days, j This sale on wool polo,' "Bolivia -and . bradclo.Ui. Coats will make the .chfldretn happy. In rose, blue and tan. - .Sizes 3 to MO years. Today, 95c day, i $8.95 Indian Head Napkins Thrifty housewives, ;r$ad this one. Extra size Indian Head Napkins, Splen did for utility use. Save wear on linen ones. Per dozen ' ' ' r 95c1- - -J v Court arid Liberty Sts. Phone 11 mm' Babe Ruth " Sweaters RaW Ruth Sweaters 'direct x f roiu New York ; heavy slip over styles, all wool, assorted colors S -, f-'UVwVd.a, J,- .'' Crepe de Chine ? Blouses In white and colors, newest styles ; beaded and embroidered. Values to $7.98. Specially, priced for today, Men's High Grade Shoes Men's'high grade brown calf t Shbes. vExtrat.: select ; soles. -jr. New lasts. IRegu lar ,$9; quality. Special Poiret Twill Dresses Navy 5erge. and Poiret Twill 'Dresses, for street, business ,or school wear. A very practical garment with plenty of style of the present 1 mode. Special, today . ' -.- ami 1 1 Articles of lacorpomion vera filed here ywterdajrby the Tal veralty of Oregon Alumni Hold- ihg company, an . orsaaltauoa : whose purpose la to carry on campaign to obtain private bn- . factions for the state ' ualTeraity and to. adinlnbter the fund and prpperites; recelTet.j: ff,-vf The corporation. U a non-profit, -concern. . . ' ' ' :j' U.M Object Made Kaow " : The Incorporators are: p.r L; " Campbell; Tresldeat rthi' uaV tersltyj v Robert .JL Kbj kendalt,' president of the alumni aswxla-' tion; VW. K. Newell, "former ni Tersif y regent, and ' P. li." Cham- ' bora. President Campbell will serve also aa president ' bt - the holding company. Mr. Newell as ' secretary and A. L. lngalla as as sistant aecretary. :, :? ...J il TThe generalbjeci of le com. pany.' laid.Mr. Newell ,in .fillni the articles yesterday, "will Ibe to promote the general welfare ot the university,'" to promote '.and en courage higher education In the state, and' td ohtain financial te!p from, prlvau sources so the1 nl- Terslty. may meet ;the ,exJtraonll nary demaad tpade pon it by the Ucrea.slng , .enrollment , PriTat benetactWas ar needed :to ap plemeuf ucn Jbettetmenta. as' may ' be - possible ' with mileage funds derived Irom itate taxes, - - Boys' Wool Suits r Boys! A ltnotkout! ' A :;6al.r' A suTtTvaTuVTiere' that wins the cup. Thing ot ytwo pairsifoIcjOined. Jt "tapeu seams, belt loops and everythlnrTIhTerted plaits J ;ln back,, four pocket tlr "rs of dark thrown and i green, e;c. 'Uoesnx inis n sound goodr Weft It's bet- ter tnan u iotntos an omy TT . - i 11 mai n - t . . . f ; tu 'inwiyvnwri biti point ed out that it would not be right njer present eoadJOon. to expect ' taxation to take cam lOvXnll ot the pressura.ol heavily. Increasing ea. VpUmnt. .sJddre than AiMQOjhas uwn .coninpnvea ny ,aJ,umT, ,ana menas 01 .the txnivenjty.' to fi nance the campilgri fof gifts dur- 4 ft ua in .i iw 7hii 1 am cam palgni Elogaulj -fen, allUon la , tea iari,. vv , The campaign waa formally ,latmchl'sth :mIAdU f -of rj a .t mptli jand tlready.the; anjter- alty.has received 21, rlfiaJn the latttw;q years rUU.ajno.unttaf , to a .Tialf minion "dollars, havetbeeix j The University Alumni assou elation is actiteiyjiapportlng t campaign and. working lor its sue ' cess. Liverpool: Oct. i7-cioBe" Wheat 3-4'to 1 l-4d higher; Dec- ember 10s 2 l-4d; "March s lOdJ May, 9s .74. v , ; MOTT GRILLED BY ' v NEWSPAPER REPORTERS IContliuiefl'Jrontfiaw U ' "None legally, but it Is a rood thlngrtd,have,: ; ." , . " -Via connectionwlth hU'statment thathe had found a wrtaesa'sub ; siantiatmg part of -Mrs. -Gibeoa'S-toryf, llr. .Jlott was asked It ha -had Jearaed ef another .ey wtu , neas being present at the murder. "No iia replied." " - , I, AVonaan'a CDTneBt Knowa fc nn' yburk3rfdgment, the re- ports asked," "does the nnsupport- led statement -of a person most In terested constitute aa aliblT" "That is a' matter for a Jury to rdec!de- rr rTTTi r Asked: If he had any corroborat ing statements aa to Mrs. Halls ( actions oh the night of -:the mur-- der,iMrvMott said: U ! " T have evidence describing &fri. flairs whereabouts fot a don-; giderable jxrlod of timebef ore 2 -a. mQn the -niiht of tfie ttur-; der,"-i v..--:...v.r- ' rMr..,Mott questioned Mrs.;cib-' son, for a long time today;"' j - Ctrcna Lady Attractive ( Introduction into the 'case V of ' this sturdy farmer woman, who re tired as a bareback; rider to raise I pig, has caused a crowd of cur iosity seekers to descend upon her humble home, eager to catch a glimpse of her.' To protect fihe from the curious, a state trooper wag sent - to her place, blocking efforts of newspapermen to inter- . I view her. , .-. : v,- h-v . - NeV Brunswick la strangely Ig norant of the family history of the new witness, known to them I chiefly as "the plg,woraan". Ehe Is believed to have resumea,er v maiden name after her husband s death and claims to be a native of 1 Gibson, Kentucky and related to the Gibson family, formerly la the distilling business. -,lt s lander stood tht herjather was aa of ficer la,the .Confederate army. . ISERIOtS BLADDER TROUBLE "Could -not stand nor. sit and wae forced " to . cry out from .la- tense .pain," writes Henry mU lams, Tarkio, Montana. . tThe doctors: said .1 had: inflammation I of the bladder and an ppratlon was ; necessarr. ' ; Tried ' Foley's Kidney Pills and was relieved at once. Tell all jny.frlenlds about Foley Kidney -Fills as tt will save many from suffering and perhaps, -aa.ln my case, a dangerous onera tlon.M . Bladder ..and-, kidney trouble demands .prompt treat. ment. f Foley Kidney! Pills ,gIro quick relUt ' Sold 'everywhere. I adv. - " 1 1' 1 jff, t