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f ' iV'i; . the Oregon statesman, salem, Oregon 'vm r nm SUNDAY; MORNING, FEBRUARYrlOJ .'1924 0 M 1 r KEliTGN The Mental Genius Who Can Prove That Which Is in Your Mind Can Become a'Realitj rpHAT .-which is in your imagination soorjer or later becomes X'an effect or result. Whether that kind of thinking or con centrating has been good or bad it brings in a short time good s op bad .results, v Some people are afraid of their imagination they think they are dreamers. The imagination is nothing else but the sub-conscious mind ; at work whether it is day or night. We must understand imag ination, intuition, inspiration and reasoning in life, particularly . in this mental age; to make any kind of success. The successful, salesman ; must play upon the imagination of the buyer and ' aIlIn eV6ry walk: of life, must be" salesmen.' It is a cheap mind ' which sells cheap - things the man whd invokes some of his . artistic ideasland temperament into his daily business positively will reach success; ' - , v ', '. -Two' 6ftBeV'great;principle'- Psychology are the proper 1 . forms, of ; concentrating and the great . use of the sub-conscious mind; j then' when you have learned quickly how to; use these, you begin to fornvthe law of attraction. You form an attractive " , mind which attracts the things you want. When you have understood the law of attraction you learn how to create the law of association; then you begin to attract the kind of people you wish to associate with, the kind of home, the kind of person you grow to love, etc. The kind of things and people we attract depends upon the strength and power of our minds. Your money-health-love success comes to you only in proportion to the quality of your mind. It takes well developed minds to do anythingbut think how much more we can do when the conscious mind discovers that it has a greater partner, the sub-conscious mind, which is the three-fourths mind. Come Tuesday night and hear this young scientist who by the use of Psychology discovered the great law of attraction. He will speak' at the armory at 8 :1& sharp-doors open at 7 :30. Admission freecollection to help defray expenses classes on Practical and Applied Psychology will be prganized after the' lecture. Don't forget the hour, 8:15, ... 'rFfi t IV A, t - - a 4 e Ve t il iimu i V a i RADIO By F S. BAKTOX It appears that the bugaboo of re-radiation;; 'is soon to be banish ed from well regulated radio premises. One device is'' now ad vertised for (this purpose, possibly by this time there are several of fered tor sale. The device may be attached to any radio set by the owner in a very few minutes and the set will thereby be made "bloopless('faecordlng to the man ufacturers. :', This is evidently the answer to the (juestioB that so many fans have been asking about how they were going 'to use regenerative sets and still comply with the proposed law concerning which so many ru mors have been floating about. Radio is developing a new era in drama. As5 ancient custom requir ed of the actor his highest art sermon at 7:8il p. in. and Holy commun ion. Preparatory services tii-glu. at ? p. in. The I -allies Aid meets t tfco home if Mr?. Cha. Soos on Weduseday aftcr noon, 1390 X. 19th street. ; W WORSHIP TODAY XTKITED 2BXTHS.H CHXJECH " CiUe ebapeT,' corner or 17tS utreef and 7fhraHka ae. Oaorge Chapman, paator. andar school 10 a. m., C. P. Wells, u Irintendent. Morninr worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor :3t).: Top l". "In His Mep." 2.4 '"How and - What JB TauBh., JoniorX;. B. :3Up. ra; Prarh. ins 7:SO. Ladies' Aid Wednesday after noon. Prayer meeting; Thursday evening, 7j30. You are cordially invited to all these services. Come and bring your friends and worship with us. - .,; i-" . riElt ' BiTZST CHUICH . i Kv. E, MJ fchanks. paster; BiWe school at p :4i, Ed. Hchunke, superintendent. Morning) worship utmt 11 :0Q Hrmon : "Lovinf ihe "Word bf God." ' Precinct leaders wfU.meet at the church at 2:30. Baptist Young Peoples' Union meets' at tiKl'p. m. Evening; worship at 7:30. hermon: "When Jesns Saw Their Faith." Prayer meeting Thursday .evening with Biblar ' lecture oa tha third chapter of uoiossians. ... ?'.f- -i ' ; svaxoeucaxi i : ; . - ' Cheneketa street, ,1". W. Lanncf, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject: "Fouling Our 8avionr.V 8ondsy school at 10 a. a. if Evangelical league at 6:30. Miss Alt Zinn, leader. Sermott at Anbnrn at 7:a0-p. m. iThe Revival services Jk1U continue daring the week; ' ' I ' pminuja science FItsI church Dnrbin and Hajhes hall, over the J. C. Penney store.- Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, evening services at 8. Subject of f lesson ' ser mon, "Spirits." Sunday school at :30 a. . Wednesday ' evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Beading room, 209 Masonic Temple, open every ' day except holidays and Sundays from 11-15 to 5:30 . m.' All are cordially invited to nr services and to' our reading room. f : . CHKISTIAJT AT MISSIONARY . , ATiTJAWCS - . v iL Tabernacle pn"erry street, near Church street. Pastor. It.iL Caswell and Mrs, Caswell. The- Sunday school .opena at 'i p. jn., followed by the 3 o'clock preach ing service. Subjeat J 'The Mysterious lrag Set.' ' j Kvening, evangelistic service , 7:30 p. m. Subject: - "Impossible-With : MaaV Possible With Uod." Tuesdsy even ing 7 :30, prsyer ami prafse service. Fri day evening: 7:30. Bible study. ' Saturday evening. Young People's service. The 3.1- young people are making preparations for a big rally on Washington a Birthday, (February 22nd.) FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. ('has. Tibbcts, pastor. Bible school at 10:00. Come and study God's word and learn the way of salvation through the blood of Christ. Kom. 5:8. Preaching at ll:UO. Prof. Baldon from the Agri cultural college of Oregon will preach in the absence of the pastor, who ts in Ra nter, Washington, holding a revival. Chris tisa Endeavor at 6:30. Come and learn of the Lord Jesus Christ, John 14:6. Leader, Miss Winnifred Plant. Evening service at 7;30. Mrs. Hiday-will speak. ' , FREE METHODIST CHURCH ; Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, paster. Sunday achool at 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Schutz, superintendent. Clssses for sll size and ages. Preaching hours .11 and 7:30. Class meeting at 12 :1 J, A. Oil lette. leader. Young People's meeting at 6:30, JCmory Goode, leader. ; The -Fnnda-meTitals Bible class meets this week, 7:15, a Monday evening. Between 40 and 50 have now enrolled and the Interest is growing wt-eklv. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. The pastor's subject on Sunday morning will be. "Heaven, Where Is It, How to Reach It." In the evening be will preach an evange listic message. All are invited to all or any of the services. MARION COUNTY HOLINESS ASSOCIATION - , - The regular all-day monthly meeting of the Marion County Holiness Association meets next Tuesday at the South Salem Friends Chnrch with Rev. Csrl Miller, psstor.' The services begin at 10 o'clock with preaching at 10:30 by Rev. C. How ard lavis. At two o'clock Rev. F-. W. Launer will preach and at 7:30 Rev. W. N. Coffee will preach. Bring your lunch and spend the day. Uot drinks will be served with meals free. These meetings are strictly interdenominational in character and all are invited. W. H. Wright, sec retary. E. I. Harrington, president. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION ' 843 V Court street, C. S. Johnson, pss tor. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Services at 2 and 7:30 p. m. Special meetings are in progress. Meetings every night ex cept' Monday. Good singing,; Full gospel messages. We prsy for the sick. - The meetings are growing in interest and the Lord is blessing us. Everybody Invited. "7 Paul f Althouse Metropolitan Opera Tenor ' and j": The Apollo Club i't : In One Big Concert I Armory,? Feb. . 20 H ' .. '- "..-" i ' Become aa Associate- nicm ?rbcr and get lnson the "good seats." . IS-SO1.- for -the re- ; mainder of this season t , . - Two seats for .February ' ,ftoucert. , , I Two seats for May concert." ' t8end yodr check to Aiberl H. Gllle, ' treasurer, l252 'Center St FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Centet atreets, W. C. Ksnt ner. minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages under competent teach ers. - M. !.' MeV Ulster, snperlntendsnt. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon sub ject, "The Two Souls." o:30 p. m. Young People's meetinf. 7:30 p. Rev. Dr. Boddy, pastor of the Riverside Community church. Hood Rinr, and one of Oregon's 'greatest preachers, will speak in .this cborch. You will want to hear him. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS ' Commr-rcial . and Washington, Carl P. Miller, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. lr. Carl F. filler, superintendent. Wor ship 11 a. in. Theme: "Ttfe Sinner's Refuge." Special music by the male quartet. Evangelistic service 7:30. Pray er meeting Thursday 7 :30. CHURCH OF GOD - 134C Xorth Church street. J. J. Gilles pie, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Our Snnda-y school is small but there is good Interest manifested in the lessons. Preach ing service 11 a. m. Subject: The law made nothing perfect, bat the bringing in of a better hope did: 1Kb. 7:19. Young People's service 6:t5 and testimony and preaching .service 7::t0. Prayer meeting with R. S. Gresa. 1590 Highland Avenue, Tuesday evening 7:30 and prayer meeting at the chapel Wednesday evening 7:30. ST. PAUL'S (EPISCOPAL) "The Dense of Worship." Corner of Church and Vhemcketa streets.- Rev. II. D. Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. in chapel. Corporate for Loy al Junior Class' So.' 6 in church school with breakfast in parish house after the service. Chnrch school at 9:45 Students rfmffflber the nnota for attendance. Morn ing prsyer. with sermon and vested choir at It a. in. An most eordiallv invited to worship at St. (Paul's. The 'Y. P. S. meets in the parish house at 7 p. in the subject being: "Why I am a Churchman." All young people most cordially invited. . BETHANY REFORMED Bethany Reformed Chnrch Corner of Capital and .Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a.: to and English preaching service 11 a. ra. Xo evening servce. M. Denny, pastor. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Kccd, president, will have charge. Prayer service, Thurs day evtiiing, 7;o0. UNITARIAN Unitarian Church -Rcv. Martin Feres hctian, minister. . Services are held in the Women's club building. Cottage and Center streets. Chnrch school at lo a. h. Graded -instruction. The minister conducts a clans for adults in the critical, study of the New Testament Literature. All invited. Devotional services, at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, "Job and he Modern World." Mr. Fereshetion will discuss the background before which the Book of Job stands and will consider and apply the problems involved in that book to modern problems. Mrs. M. Fersehetian will sing "Tbe Publican," by Yandcwater. Mrs. W. A. Denton at the piuno. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Church and State streets. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, miuister. Class meeting, 9:15 a. m., in the' northwest corner room downstairs. . Sunday school 9:45 a.m., II, V. Shanks, Superintendent. Intermediate and seniors meet in the Tabernacle oh Ferry street; .lowers, on tha first floor of main building; begin ners and primary,, in ,Epwurth hall ; Adults and yoong people, church audi torium. Moring worship, 11. o' cloak. Our choir made a great bit at the Sun nysidn Methodist chruch m Portland last week. They will sing this week at both morning and evening services, un der direction of Prof. E. W. Hobson, with Prof.. T. S. Roberts at the organ. The special numbers' will be: "I Will Jjilt L,p Mint JSyes, by Oadman: i Paradise," by llarker; "I'm a Wand- 'rin, by Games, lhe morning sermon Will be by the pastor on tbe nbjet "Putting Social Sympathy Into Deed." Kb worth Leaarue meets at 6:M0 o'clock. Alice Wells leads the 'First Chapter; El Rae Maxwell the second; and Francis Burns, the third. Evening service, 7 :30. After sn opening song service and spec ial numbers by the choir, the pastor will preach on tbe subject: "Genesis the Wonder Book of Beeinuings.' ' This i the second in a series of sermons on the keynote messages of tbe great books or the ' Bible for our day. Chnrch Night Service on Thursday evening. Pot-luck supper and social hour. 6:30-7 ::iu. Stu dies in the World Service Volume. 7:30- 8:15. Devotional service. 8:lj-9:Ot. These services are growing in attendance and interest. Great Young People's Ral ly and banquet on Friday evening for young people of Salem and surrounding territory. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner X. 17th and Court Strcits R. h. Putnam, minister. Church school S:45 a. m.: Chris Kowitz. superintendent. A graded school throughout. Classes for aH ages. School opens witn music y orchestra. (Attendance growing each weekj' Junior during morning worship. Grace Von Behren, Supt. iuis group is growing weekly. , Of interest to boys and girls. Intermediate Endeavor 6:1 pi mi Senior C. E. C:30. Both live meetings. Evangelistic service 7:3, Sermon B. in.; "Christian Fellowship. P. aw "What the Gospel 0oes." Things of interest to every member to be' pre sented at moring worship hour. Be sure and be there. Monday tJ p. m. building Board meeting at church. Tuesday even inir ..;.) nf I,nvl Mn and Women at parsouige, 1100 Leslie street. Wednesday evening Loyal fifties social at 645 S 12th street, Thursday Church Day 2 P- m. 10 9 p. m. A new thing coma hear all about it Over 50 attended last week. Each family coming is asked to bring covered dish; and sandwiches for the supper. Friday evening loval Sons and Daugh ters social at 015 S. 12th strct. Some thirty a..,i ll iha time. You are wel come. A "friendly baud shake awafts J'ou. HIGHLAND FRIENDS 1 Highland avenue aud A'. Church St. I. G. aud Ida J. Lee, ministers. Bibln school at 10 a. m, A. M. Walter Klan ton, auperintendent. Wo have a well r rsnged school with classes for all ag and a borne like- welcome for everyone. Preaching service at 11 a. in., and i :" p. m. Junior Endeavor at 3::J0 and Sen ior 0. E. at 0:110 p. in. Beginning with m.j... i.-in i there will be liiumua; c . , j- . special evangelistic services contiuuinK over" Sunday, itrv. varey. preach each evening. Salem guartcrtj ;n i... Kai,i l liiK church on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 15-17. Friday at 2:30 p. m., on Minis and Oversight. R-v. Carl Miller will discuss the "Richmond Declaration of Fitith." Saturday at 10:3 a. m. Div. votional and preaching service alter which lunch will be served in the base ment. Business session in the afternoon and preaching at 7:.'i0 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all our services. CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor, toiuunion mass i at 7::t0, Children'a mass at 8 :40 aIju Miss E. Starbuck'' of Portland. Preaching at 11:30 by the pastor. Young peoples meeting at '4:30 n. iu. Prayer meirting Wednesdays at 7:0 Sunday at 7:a0 p. ui., tbe paMor will show from the Bible just the rcry year that Jesus was to be baptiied. the year he was to be crucified, and when the Oospel was to go to all the world. A wnudcrful prophecy covering 'JJIOO years. No excuse for unbelief. Kvcrythiug is certain and settled iu the Heavens. No matter what your creed this lecture will strengthen your faith. Come and bring a. friend. N. C. Ernston, pastor. LESLIE MEJHODIST EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Alyers streets H. F. Peniebrton, pastor. We will bo glad to welcome you on Sunday at the following services of this cbwrch: Sun day school itt. 9:4.", K. A. Rhoten, sup erintendent. ''J'he building of Christian character throHigh the study of the Bible is the aim of this school. You will make it profitable lo be a member. Epworth League at (ISIO. Young people especi ally enjoy this hour. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: The Christian Win Is All -'things to Alt Men. Evening meeting at 7::io, subject: The Marks of (treat Men. This is a Lincoln day memorial .wibject. You will enjoy the hours you spend with us. Gospel preaching. Christian fellowship, fine mu sic happy- aingtog ,snd cordial - gretinz will make you want to come axain. ,,We will be happy' to have you spend the day with us, . .j without tbe aid of accessories nd lighting effects, so again , during the last few yeaHf. there has beetf a tendency in;ti?niatic center la retnrn to theater conditions' that demand imaginative sympathy from an audience and inspired act ing on the part of characters. . . Sow radio has given another turn to-the art making it is neees Bary'that all illusions be created without the aid of the eye .but de pending upon the ear alone. It would seem impossible to develop dramatic situations and create suspense under thes conditions, but these things are being done in the broadcasting studios. In one play, given not long ago from a California station, the scene was laid in India. Through out one scene there was the alow, weird, unvarying beat -.of a native drum that did more than much stage equipment could bave done to suggest the native setting. In the same play, by. the way, there were some hair-raising gurgles when one of the villains was be ing throttled. One .could then hear his limp body drop with a thud to the floor oh, yes; radio plays may be decidedly thrilling. LUTHERAN Christ Evangelical Luthirn Church Slate aud 18th streets, fi. Koehlcr, pas tor. Sunday school in English at J:!. a. ui.. Divine service with sermon in Ger man at 10:110 a . ni. Young peoples meeting at ti:'.W p. in. Tonic: ,rHow Jesus Taught" Evening service- in Eng lish at 7:3ii p. m. Hie Dorcas society meets on Wednesday at -' p. m. with Mrs. Frohm. 1315 X. Commercial street. Mid-week meeting Thursday at 7:U0 p. m. Bible school conducted by the pas tor on Saturday from 9 to l'J a. m. A hearty welcome to our services. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. Fifteenth and Mill streets David C. Has sel. pastor. Sunday morning service 11 o clack and Minday school J -, liusv. Ana- erson. 'sunerixitendent. Epworth League 7:15 and evening service o'clock. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday aftej-jioon 2 o clock with .Mr. Anderson, h l street. 'Mid-week service Thursday even, ing i o'clock with Hible stndy and pray ed. You are cordially invited to these meetings. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL fiouth l!th street Harry W. Ji)linon, minister. Sunday school and morning worslip at l( a. in. special j,incoin prograjn by the Pioneer club, Donald Barnard chief guide, in charge. Young people's society at 6::t(l p. in. Preach ing s-rvice at 7 MO p. in. Iloneer club Monday at 7 p. in. umrsaay mgiu forum meeting on "What Makes a Suc cessful Sunday School!" ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Sixteenth and A streets 11. W. Gross, pastor. There will be recular Suntlay serviees in the German language at 10::to a. m. Regular English services jwith y riRST PRESBYTERIAN Ward Willis Long. ' minister !: l." a. in. Sunday whool, v Mr. 11. E, Barrett, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Worship ser vice. Sermon: "Man ..Proposes iiod li poses." by the minister. Tbe choir will B-ing "Arise Shine" by Krey. Orpin numbers: ;March Uoniaine," Gounod? ''Memories," ' St. Clair : and "Kan Fare" DuBois. ti:0 p. iu. Christian' Endeavor societies. The senior society is study ing a series of lessons on "Stewardship." Tin; suhject this evening: "Ho We Own What ffp Possess?" will be discussed by Joseph Nunu. 7l3o p. m, I'opnlar even ing Kemce. Address "Cignn-ttes." by the miilisteri Special music by chorus nnd ladies flrio. Thursday, 7::io p. m. Mid-week devotional service and cluss on Stewardship.', The class is being taught by the minister aud a lively interest is develoing. The second Icskoii in the aeries wjl! be studied this wetk and a cordial invitation is extended to any who are interested. ' z An Interesting experiment was carried on recently in the Mam mo dh Caves of Kentucky. Itwaa believed that radio waves would not penetrate to the interior of the 'aves or at least not with suf ficient strength so that programs might be heard. An engineer and his assistant went into one of the inner," tunnels, set up their appar atus und listened in at the hour when ia special program had been arranged for the experiment. Not a sourrd was heard. The set was complettefy dead. Then it occur red to the engineer 'that the ground connection might not be satisfacrtory because of laclt. of moistut. Then they went on un til they caine to. the vicinity of an underground stream, .set up the receiver once mors and " heard program clear ana distinct as though under excellent above ground conditions. JASON LEE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner X, Winter and Jefferson ,1 Thomas Achesou. pastor. LcKoy Walker I in charge of .itinior enured, lake the Commercial treet car to Jefferson ave am'. The theme for the morning service at 11 S. m;,; will be: "What Must-the Church Do to Be Saved!" by the pastor. In the evening at 7:30 p. m.' the theme will be: "Ijestfcnsi Front, the Life of Ex? President Wilson." Both services are open to the public and a home-like greet ing will be given to .ill whd attend. Other iinnnrtant services of the day are 9:4i n. in. school of religious education. Taree separate departments are to he in keSsion and a most interesting time is axsured. Junior church downstairs at 11 a. m., with Rev. Walker in charge. Young people 8 Id 16 years of age vel row. Large unmlters are regularly in attendance. ; -The- young peiple will meet at !:;: p. in. for devotional meeting of Epworth League. Meetings are crammed with good things. Testimony and -jrais" service for adults in the auditorium at 7:"0. Brother Joseph Barber jn charge. Vou are invited to bring your friends with von and to assure them of a real wel tome. Services of the week arc. Church business meetings on 'Monday evening beginning with a 6::iO lunch for Suiiday school workers. Full attendance of church officials desired. Mid-week meet ing of the Junior and Senior churches for devotion and study at 7:15 p. m. Junior church will lead in the devotional period. Welcome- to all. Kine attend ance. , Helpful services are being held. AgaiQ our country has been deeply moved by memorial serv ices for1 one of (he great men of the world, when these services were broadcast to the most remote places, a.; well as to the most popu ulous. .The sincerity of Woodr-ow Wilson meets with universal re sponse now for the first, perhaps. when he is dead. And the Ger man embassy in Washington is discovering that Wilson Is not so dead as he seemed, after all. The receiving set of the future will need neither aerial nor ground it seems safe to predict. This is a conuortng tnougnt, tor since radio is botind to be used almost universally we would hat&to think of the world adornd as one vast hopyard. a forest of hop poles. Habit is what makes a smoker reach under the covers to strike a match on his foot. CHICHESTER S PILLS Lo. - THE IHAMO.V BBANB. A ettcM-tert miii4 "niTV be.isccl with' Blue fltibtea. Jin m otawe. isnr nw w 3lAalON KRANB riLJJL li ml ma Um M B. Safctt. A Iwm R d'uhl. SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EYERYWnTJJE RST CHRISTIAN vr u. rhrUJin Church Center and il1 J- Kans, minister: Mis, Ilsttw Mrtchett. missionarv. We had a great Bible achool last Sunday and a new interest i shown t ,n departments. Everyman a Bible class wUI bold its last session in tbe chrnrh Sunday and make lill h-i!!T- . Tha . Vstor'. aermon will be Wtie.1 twpks: "Tbe Help fulnrna f Christ an ty" and 'The clSl to Higher Service." A7mlxe4 ,.Ttct Vill VI,. ,J,trlt nc t the raomin L,1." 8V ;'Tta'W' meeting of the Av.in n,'n of . Pea irii(jYB data yUi s fttA and high mass and eruion ny ie i'-""'. "Who shall be the Judget" af 1":J0. In lhe evening at 7:30 quentions will again i.- A nviiip wishing to as. questions pertinent to religion may leave same at the rectory, mail or leave in tn box in the rear of the church. Everyone both Catholic and non-Catholic is wel come tv all services. CHURCH OP THE KAZABEKE Nineteenth and Marion streets I. Howard Unvis, pastor. Sunday school, 9: IS a. ni, W. U. Ifardy, Supt. Classes for 'all ages. Treadling. 11 a. m. and 7:30. p m. Yoein peoples society 6; 30 p m.' A welcome to all. Tuesdsy, Feb. 12. there will he an all day meMing of the tarn.n Cbhirly' Holiness Association at the, (South Salem Friends' church at 10 a. m., and on through the day. ' t SEVENTH DAT ADVENT! ST ' i The church was crowded las- Sibblth at l:30 o'clock the iimo for npeniag of Soadsy school. - Many,, visitors were toresebt; .Miss R.CihthcT f Washington, , V- sv a very iutrestiag talk, and Ohe Thing is Certain Ready-to-wear Pricea Are Lower Thaii a , v Year Ago YOU don't have to make your last year's coat, suit, or dress do after all--not; wherf they're so rea sonable as they arc this spring. Spring Fashions Materials From far away, are beginning: "to come in every day. v They're something altogether different. Watch our , show-windows more closely, better still come in and see what has-arrived we're al ways glad to show you the pretty things. Fori dresses are .Poiret Twill, Charmaignc Flannel and Printed Harvard & Canton Crepe. For suits, Poiret and Charmaigiie and for Sportswear Plaids, Stripes and Checks. Coats are very swagger of Camels 'Hair, Velours, Plain, Checks, Stripes and Plaids.' See the Boyish Two-piece Tailored Suits designed for the bob and the slim figure. Many coats follow the. pencil silhouette or adopt jaunty cape sleeves. Many of the newest garments are cut on Chinese lines, straight and simple that are wonderfully attractive. "INL 'TV SATISrACTlON7 GVASANTEED ' On every purchase cr ypur money ehcerful ,ly C.fTiud'edv' . , YOUR MAIL ORDERS Carrfullv filled. Eipnss or Si ' " parcel post charges , paid. r . - v . wijh'itt a radius o a, Sun-. 'je.i sireH utiles. t " V '- Salem Store 468 Slats St. Portland flflk Bhon v 383 Alder hX. v .iwa-.sn. .s,.-, ------ - ...... im - - - and the flawless quaM JEL action of the Knabe Pianolhave always commanded this attention and reverence of the famous artiste, who have; all claimed greater; power; r. and eloquence of expression pn the" Knabe thaii on anv other niann:15 NYIREGYHAZI ftThe perfection of this noble instrtU Ment is apparent at tttt tlme& jfe tone yery large and verf beaiaifid tyaahnjustwkafrmaysr having an instantaneous response, s T i c-,iij.t..: The wonderful briUianct and vsheef' .-i-. r. .ft :t J ' .-; -:"? m 7 vj tune awpiea WiW 4M. Uflii ir uv surpassable evenness and delicacy of aaion; nas maae my Knabe a con-- . stant source o, fcht. or.? It gives me extreme pleasure to con -a gratulate you on " the Knabe Piano- ; ' hr me personalty it is an inspi'fm R U F F O ' -. c Knabe is indhpensablei lis volume and purity of tone btend'ex quisitely with the voice anJthk artist I v who chances to be without its friendly ; t v support is indeed unfortunate " . . GAD M it. To my mind the Kiiabt lsthe Kino; ' of ff&ruments. find justifies every,. ; past word spoken bfiti I have never " v' :-. i within the reatdremepts of perfect ' balance o f combos? tone malityS i actton and response. ' -. " x s e H N A 1 Et "The Knabe a dear and truthful' friend, responsive and reliable af any moment, in fact a generous friend who puts all the means at my disposal to carry out my musical thought' - i.-v -. ' 1- MARTINE The Knabe is magnificent i I con sider it the greatest help to a singer to be supported by this fine instm went in which sonority and charm blend with the voice," ALMA GLUCK "The volume and quality of its tone . is a delight and inspiration and as an accompaniment for the human - tvke I cannot imagine its ' equal" ';:.:::r t , ' . ; ''i : ' .-''. "' . : . ' ..' .. .' i . '.' . ' 432 State St. iusL .A