The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON T
SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY. 21. 132
II0LDII1G A HUSBAND
: Adele Garrison's" New Phase of
-REVELATIONS A WIFE
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TIIB AlD LILLIAN UNDERWOOD
EgfiRED MADGE ' j
Lillian had not exaggerated the
vitto4xf'her nesr needle shower.
X rebelled In its 4cy sting after tay'
?axorious hot tub, and .went back
Sto my; roo sVfifreih'edtbat the
'dlrtrliCdlsoSioris 'of-, my jour
ney were as something, far in the
?pa&-iM'.ty r.- aa
"I feel ?iie" godes)" I: said
enthosiastiealfcri s -?f
j "You look like one." , XHltan
; swept me a bow and flashed me a
mocking smile.. "BuV that .bath
! robfe Isn't exactly. Olympian drap
ery: Plase get. ipto something
" pretty while I rejnlnd' Dicky that
his. ten minutes are up." ';'
1Jhe went out of the room, while
I hurried Vwith' my dressing" and
.was -brushing out my hair, when
she; returned. :; . -' ':
"i almost had to use force .to sep
arate Dicky and Marion," she said.
"I 'don't; know, Which was jthe
harder to pry loose. How he spoils
that child "whenever he sees her!"
"I'd defy any one to spoil Mar
lon," I returned ' warmly. "She's
unspolIaMetf: .. ' f: ?'
"She Is a dear, Lillian assent
ed, her face and eyes glowing with
the loolt-that 'comes to them when
ever shspeaks of .her , Idolized
daughter "There! Your hair is
j perfect 1 .4 Don't luss with U a sec
ond longer. I this the gown you're
goiag to put on? I'll help you with
the fastenings. I . warn you I'm
not going to wait much longer to
hear about everything that's hap
pened.' f I...
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What Lillian Knew. , j 1 T
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"Yon won't hare to wait an
other' sixty " seconds," I" replied.
"I'll begin from the minute I left
New York, and will tell you every
thing.' - , 7 . "
"Don't , forget Grace Draper,
she- said significantly. I: i i 4.- j .
I stared at her in amazement.
"Oh. I know about it!" she said.
"You didn't mention it In your let
ters, hut, you see I keep tab ion
Ivrrn wherever von ire.- '-However.
there might be something - which
my " particular 'little news bird
didn't know, so don't . forget any
details. -please. '' " " r
' I paused for a moment's fleet
ing wonder 1 about the person of
wbom she was speaking My fath
er? MaJ. Gran tland? . Cut I knew
there was no f use conjecturing:
When Lillian got" ready to tell me
she would do so. .Until, that time
I. would be wise to suppress '.all
guesses and queries.'
! Obediently, therefore, I- "began
at the beginning" and told her of
all the important incidents of my,
sojoum sojuth.i . She listened at
tentively until I had finished, then
she looked at me commlseraUngly.
Plans for Marion. J ',:-'
"You certainly are dp against
it," she said, "especlallytwith the
housing situation what it4sj- But
that can wait for a moment. T6
you mean to toll me that' either
you or Dicky have any Idea of
forgiving that ' limb of the evil
one?" ,: ' ; '. ; !
"We've been too busy to con
sider It," I answered evasively.
"And, as I told you," her letter
has never been answered."
; "It better: not be!" she retorted
threateningly.; j ,But)f'eIl?talk 'of
that later. The first' things is to
plan what's to be done about your
house. Luckjly,-I've oiu'e time
on my hands, for a, wonder. I've
been working like " mad lately to
make up for the time lost by the
flu, and going, so fast . that' I
cleaned up ahead more than I've
done in years.- So I'm at liberty
to help you. i ? ,
"If It only wasn't for Marion
I'd go out to the house with you
If you wanted . me to help you
pack, and let Dicky stay here in
this apartment, with Betty to take
care of him. . He probably has an
awful lot of work ahead of him,
and the moving would j upset him
not half so much as he'd upset
us," she finished naively.
My spirits ose with, a bound!
Lillian with I jne In this moving
proposition- meant the difference
between despair and hope.! But,
pf course; Marlon in a house where
moving and. packing were going
on, was Impossible, She would
take cold without , a doubt. .. i
i "If only there were so mo one
going to North Carolina in a few
weeks," I said; tentatively; I
"The very thing," she respond
ed enthusiastically. "You mean
for Marlon to go down with-jour
mcttber-in-la'w and fyour father."
"They would be delighted 'to
have hef, you know. She is such
a favorite " with " both ' of the m ."
'And can you j imagine Mar
ion's ecstacy at- being with Jun
ior?".:., . f ; ' , , '- 1 . ) ,
she asked smiling. "Luckily, a
woman I know is going to Pine
hurst this week. She'll be ; glad
to take Marion with her to Cedar
Crest." j ;
(To be. continued.) i
Minnesota Man Buys
Herd Bull in Dallas
DALLAS, Or., Jan. ,20. (Sjw
ciai to The Statesman. J)P. II.
Engell of St.f Paul, 'AOnn.j this
week purchasetl, from "Frank K.
Lynn, a prdminent Poflk; county
blooded stock raiser residing near
Perrydale, aV f ine , youaig Jersey
bull bred by Mr. Lynn't herd sire.
the famous St. Maw-fs Golden
Poppy. The bull Is a silver medal
sire and has one silver medal sen.
The dam of the cow is Nashville
Susie, that won the grand city
championship at the4 Panama-Pacific
exposition. A full brother
to the calf is in the herd of John
Koplin, a -prominent stock raiser
of Gaston, and it will qualify for
a silvert medal next May if no
accidents , happen in the .mean
time. ,'' ii
Mr. Angell is proprietor of a
big foundry at St. Paul and just
recently started in the breeding
of pure bred Jersey cattle. He
has acquired quite a herd and all
are of pure bred foundation.
Young's Bay Bridge Plan
of Highway. Commissioners
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The state highway -commissi on
is making application to the fpd
eral government for -authority! to
construct a single 'leaf! liascule
bridge over Young's " baytr at As
toria. which is on the highway
program for this year. The esui
mated cost is $200,001). ; The
clearance would bo 100 feet at the
lift span and the lensthi of ihe
brido would be 600 feet, i .
HOSPITAL DKUICATKD
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$800 Player Piano, $355
' Only 10 down, 52 a week. This
player has been used but it is in
fine' condition and we will fully
guarantee it. v Bench and ten rolls
of music included. j Act at once if
you want this buy. ;
Geo. C. Will, 432 State Street
EUGENE. Or., Jan. 20.
new! Eugent1 hospital 'recently
completed at a cost of $100,000
was dedicated with formal ejcer
cises this, aftenoon. The hofjpit
a! will, be operated by a COmplany
of local physicians. The builu
ing is of reinforced concreta (ion
struction, three stories high and
60 x 125 feet in dimensions
FITS
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ffcr on, ana
iou ion t want to suin-r on, an on
with this disease while so many nihrrs
are being restored by our treatmeiit do
you? Then aend for our FRKK HOOK, on
EPILEPSY and hundreds or endorKenient
which we .want you to read, i Read the
following letter we haTe , recently re
ceived. Let us send you the evidence
that will convince you. J
I want to express my gratitad for the
wonderful merits and grejit good, tbat
your medicine has don for my dauchter,
she .has had this sickness for fifteen
years, sometimes she would go lot two
or three nionthn. and some (iif the; time
she would hare two or three a nndntfc. We
tried everything that we heard ofj and"
iriiuiii!i uvre in roniana. out every
luing isiiea in uo ner any pood. JSince
she besan your medicine. tJtte !ha' gained
"i uriiui souiviiims wonuenus asa bow.
m. miu, j cuiirety cureu. f !
(Signed) MRS. L. E. JAXIfES,
Kt.il, Bo 2j6, Portland, Ore. i . I
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Towns Remedy CoL, Inc.
Milkaukee, Wis. J
Farmliansat WW&f
f Can be paid at any; interest date No Commission
V GENERAL INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
ANDERSON & RUPERT
i Oregon Building
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. )oi B A genuine Simmons Bed, iMIPt M Q Jl H U J H "
M M Spring and Mattress at 5 5tH Pi 5 I H ( I M "
I! ''HI 0', Prices alt can afford . ' . 3sMLiET BU Mt32 - B KlS
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Cost No More Than Yoa Are Prepared j
to ray tor Honest Lomtort and bervice
ITr HELIEVE tne women- of this community would prefer to buy a bed. sprlne
..t'Wj; and mattress of Established repa tation, than ; to epend their money i Tor
merchandise of unknown name, grade and quality. i .' '' '
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To demonstrate the tnot generally k nown fact that genuine Simmons lledaf can
, be purchased at popula."Xrlces,we are featuring-the bed ahd bedding outfit illus
trated at the price .below Including a ' i '' ; . .
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1 bULMU-VS BEDSTK.xu Continuous posts of steel tubing, in any etaudard width; "
strongly constructed, light in weight, finished In Jivorywhite;: a ' v
v SLMMO.VS SPRING Galvanized twisted link fabric, strongly made, flat' surfaced,
v non-sagging design, resilient, comfortable and serviceabio; and . ,.
SI3It MATTIIKSS Made throughou t of fine elOaii newl cotton; sealed in a
..dust-proof carton, and delivered into your borne in this same-original carton.
unboiiea ny nandUng or by the grime or germs of tlws -city streets-- This is not
a special" in tbe "bargain" sense of the word, but' It i8aa extraordinary
Yalue, at a price all cart afford. 4 -; -
$22.00
gjg,We have Simmons Beds in Mahogany Walnut and Oak Wood finishes
SPECIAL
Two-ineli continuous post beds, ivory
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4 Special $10.95
SPECIAL
Odds and ends in IkmIs at
25 per cent off
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Complete House Furnishers
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Begins Monday Jah22-i,asts l ebk
VERY housekeeper, every homemaker and every vfoman, interested in
J, new clothes ;will be interested- in Home Sewing :,W.eek. C,t i .
Home Sewing Week comes earlier than usual this year; it not only signifies
our readiness to show you -complete stocks of spring fabrics,' but fpyes you.
the advantage of finishing' your spring sewing fmuch sooner , titan usuaL ,: t '
For Dainty, Underthings
For Her House Frocks
Of course, yotir wardrobe will n-eed a new
supply of undergarments, ilake them yourself
and save money. Such fabrics, as Klaxon, Dim
ity, Taffetex; Sherette and Nainsook are here
exhibited in qualities that will appealUo you
instantly. Krench Ginghams are becoming 'pop
ular as lingerie materials, small checks in or
chid, pink and blue, when embroidered with
small designs in contract, are indeed exquisite!
Such.' a Variety of 'weaves for 'jnjlady-'s house
frocks. Kirst on the list conies gingham, and
by far the most popular. i-Yom'fine, soft, silky;
French ginghams they range-on down to the
.regular, apron or utility grades. - Our ginghams
were never prettier or easier to choose "than
now! We believe Jou will agree with us when
you : see our display . . . "
; 1 r Prices 20c, 35c, i 50c, 69c yard
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No Need to limit Your Spring Wardrobe Because of Too Little
Money or Time : .,: .. .... - ;:J
Surprisingly Easy to Make
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IMPORTED CREPE
28c vard
NEW RATINES
$155 Yard
- Additional shipments of Japan
ese Crepe- bring this assortment
up to full range of colors. As
a material for all-around use this
one seems to be the most popular.
We advise early buying , at this
price, for tliey may cost y6u more
money a little later. , . '
Drapery Is everywhere In
frocks, coats, dresses-and skirts'.
Is It any wonder then why ratines
are going to be selected for that
new garment. .1
You'll -agree with Dame Fash
ion when you see the delightful
range of colors offered here dur
ing Home Sewing Week.
EVERFAST FABRICS - HEBE
' 50c Yard
SHEETINGS AND MUSUJTS
The new Eyerfast Fabric youVe
been reading about in 'all -'.tne
women's magazines,1 is here in alt
the, spring shades, including a
great many " pastel fiojors. ' ifA
fhi$ fab'rie,' as you lenow, is
positively guaranteed not to fade.
We guarantee to r'epl ace the yard
age and pay the cost of making
the dress if it fades. . y. . ;
A. very liberal guarantee that.
Insures every yard you-purchase.
Ask for Evcrfast. k
-Owing to the recent ' adjvancea
In all cotton materials It "will pay.
you to. arrange and replentsb? your
household needs-,- sufch as - sheets;
pillow cases, bed . Covers, table
wear, i curtainings, .etc., now!
We believe.it.will be a. strategic
move n t"your "part to show real
thrift. . ; . '
Pepperill and; Pequoit products
are now here,- and 'yot may find
almost any width in.' brown or
bleached cottons you desire. Let
us figure with you for your spring
Beeas. ' - . '
The DtorJ
With the Deltdr hundreds
of vwomen are. making thinga
they never dared to attempt
before. With it you achieve
effects that otherwise you
could only get in the most
expen'sive,ready-to-wear gar
ments. . .-
Every Butterick pattern
now gives you this complete
dressmaking service.
The Deltor tells you how
to pu-t your dress together
professionally, r Visit 'the
pattern department and let
us explain '. more fully the
wonderful Deltor.
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TALE pink or" mist blue arc llw; fav-
i orite eolors for the youug gir.l's
party dress this season, and the popul
lar materials are' Georgette arid ereje
de chine. . Slake your daughter a dress
like the one -shown here. Ywi wjll
fjifrd the materials at "our piece-goods
counter and, the pattern at our Ilutter
iek pattern counter.
Are you wondering how to make the
roses that trim the drss! The Deltor
enclosed, with lJuttcrick patterns will
show you-how to make fabric flowers
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for the dress you: are making. The y
I shtrring at Ihe waistline of the satin
crepe dress shown is carefully explain- T, ''
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fascinating Fabrics '
. For Spring
:v,i:wactiPUSSY;wiLL6w TAFFETAS .'
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The. taffeta with superb draping-qualities. -Mallin-BonJB
Pussy 'Willow is known the world over for its
'rich',-luxurious sheen and surely there's no' better wear
ing fabric or one that "makes up" so nicely. Our -new
Pussy VVHtows are here in all that is Hew in the way of
color or tint. ' .- . .
May wc-show yon how little it takes. to make a dress?
CANTON CREPE
. . Quoth Dame Fashion
-Plain and satin back Canton Crepes are in the fore
ground ror spring. You can plan and make your Can
ton ere po frock now and rest assured that, you .will be"
just a Iittlp ahead, of the spring styles , .Nayy -blue,
bronze and Kinc will lead the procession of colors. L3tf
us show you them tomorrow.
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