The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1924, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 151924
I BOOK REVIEW
I By VERA BRADY S1I1PMAN-
"PANDORA LA CROIX," by Gene
Wright, published by J. B. Lip
plncott Co. Philadelphia. Price
t net. . : ' : ; -
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A story of a forgotten man on
a South Sea island, a girl whose
savage beauty vies with tigerish
cunning, a gang of habitues of Ta
hiti Toms aire, and the rise of the
soul of Pandora, called "Pan."
John Clay has a past of forgotten
history. Pandora has nothing but
primitive devotion, and as. these
two regenerate their lore the story
is filled with the wild abandon of
Jig southern location. You live
with the characters from the mo
derns of the English in India to
the primal beings of the South
Seas. Pandora develops the great
est thing in life and as that love
Is shown, the effect on the im
mobile John Clay is worthy of the
best affections. John Clay hates
almost consume hint but just how
these are changed to toleration
and ' then overcome by affection,
makes a story which. Is wholly
good reading.
"TONGUES OP FLAME," by Peter
Clark MacFarlane. Published
by the Cosmopolitan Book Cor
poration, New York. Price S2
net.
A story "of a war wearied law
yer, whose war title "Helfire Har
rington," has dwindled into a tired
disinterest' in life, who Is reawak
end with love-for the daughter of
the rich man of the community.
Indian lands and' a half breed
teacher in the school, wrongs
which must be accounted for be
fore righting, crooked deals and
encircling evidence, makes Mac
Far lane's story of the Pacific coast
clever reading. ,. Q
" Tongues of Flame"
Is a New Novel by
Peter Clark Macfarlane
7 " m
PETER CLARK MACFARLANE
Author of Tongues of Flamo"
from a woodcut by W. FlVtcber Whit
Not the Northwest of trackless for
ests, snowshoes and moose Is that
of "Tongues of Flame," Peter Clark
llacfarlane's new novel, but the
Northwest as a region - where the
hunters are the great organizers of
Industry aad commerce and where
the. big game they hunt la the coun
try's rich natural resources. This
author's previous story, "Mao's
Country." showed him a writer of
human Insight., but in his latest
book the persons of the drama, par
ticularly the - hero and the two
heroines, are Involved la large dee.
Unlet which embrace - a whole
tribe a whole community.
His "Man Country," was a
masterpiece. Seldom does a sec
ond novel reach its height. Ton
gues of Flame." is Interesting, has
plenty of action, but Is not great
In the handling or its story. You
long for a touch of the genuine
disclosed in the former story. This
looks painfully like a "potboil
er." MacFarlane can write much
better fiction.
whose engineer waves at her and
whose life is a succession of hap
piness' from flowers and the ant-
mala of natures - pleasure. The
little girl is told several stories of
Granfathers prowess which are
based on fact, the preface tells us.,
and the whole is a delightful story
for little girls. '
"THE MEMOIRS OF, A LONDON
DOLL," edited by Cara Hunt
Published by the MacMtllan Co.,
New York. ! Price $1 net. ;
A lovely fanciful story for the
little girl to enjoy which Is all that
the name implies. -
This Is a revival of a story of a
hundred years ago which Is re
printed with the benediction of
yesterdays child upon todays child
and Its future. Good reading of a
century is well worth considera
tion. The child boy or gifl.who
enjoys such a story is having its
mind refreshed -with literature
which is always wholesome as well
as highly entertaining.
Incidentally,, this little story
was the first, reviewed by The
Story Book Lady Miss Louise Sea
man, of the ' MacMillan Juvenile
hook nublieitw over WJZ the Rad
io Corporation broadcats at New
York City.i at that time at New
ark, New Jersey.
THE PUPY BOOK," by Robert
Lemraon. Published by Dou
bleday Page Co., New York.
Price -$1.50 net.
- t j
If von have a puppy, you will
enjoy: this book, whatever your
age. ..Its llustrations are from
photographs. ! Its material is in
structive of care for puppies and
its method of telling is universally
entertaining. The puppy book
cover Is an adorable bull terrior
pup whose cocked head watches
the universe in passing. The
chapters deal with selection,
health, ailments, training and sug
gestions for 'first companionship,
all told in simple language which
anyone will enjoy.
For any child animal lover, this
little book Is a fine addition to the
nursery library. It Is construc
tive and- may be entertaining to
the whole family.
"WHITE LIGHT NIGHTS." by 6,
O. Mclntyre. Published by the
Cosmopolitan Book Corporation,
New York.
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I walked into the Cosmopolitan
publicity office as O. O. Mclntyre
walked out and I did not recognize
him. I am sure that I ehall never
bo the same from this evasion!
As the reviewer says, "Mcln
tyre was born in Plattsburg. Mo.,
reared in Galipolis, Ohio, and is
the most typical New Yorker."
You have doubtless followed hisi
column in syndicate of New, York
as the small town sees it. It is
the heart of the peach without the
uncomfortable fuzz, the eoul of
the great city in its sordid, its
happy or its sensational intensity.
This book is a collection of the
stories which have appeared in the
magazines. ;
You will revel In his trip west.
even though he did have a Keith
vaudeville house In Chicago (and
the westerner knows that Keith
does not pass west of the Allegh-
anies.) He : tells of the man of
the street, the theatrical, the daz
zle of Broadway with the heart of
a small town reader. He tells you
New York as you think it might
be with the tinsel rubbed off.
There is no one like O. O. Mc
lntyre. He I writes 5 in his , own
style and you read and smile and
feel within your -heart of hearts
Thats the city as she ought to
be." : -
He tells of the hills of Kansas
City, as Swiss alpine driving, he
tells of his dog which taught him
many things, and the great bulk
of his stories lie right in New
York, the center of life the New
York which the westerner ' craves
as well as the life of the genuine
New Yorker.
"MR. ROWL." by D. K. Broster.
Published by Doubleday Page
' & Co., Garden City, New York.
, Price $2 net. : V
- - - - i
A romantic tale of love and In
trigue, love of the gentle man of
France Raoul des fiablieres whose
name Is shortened to 'Mr. Royl,"
and his love for Lady Juliana of
a nobleman. .
.The story Is filled with scenes
of delicate cunning, wily jrlcks and
romance by the yard. '
" You-live with its characters In
the thrill of their eventful days
Evading three V prisons - firing
squads, you can picture for your
self the ingenuity of the lore.
"THE LURE OF MONTE. CAR
LO," by C. N. nnd A. M. Wil
liamson. Published by Double
day Page Co., Garden City, New
York. Price $2.50 net.
Here is a book of the real Mon
te Carlo. The v. iters have lived
within Its thrilling confines and
know the island from its ' rocky
peaks to its deepening roulette
caverns. ' 7 . j
The lure is told as the attrac
tion of land scenic beauty, society
of every strata, ' adventure and
quaint stories of iu habitues. His
tory Is redundant, and the open-
flng chapter ..tells of the Isle . of
Monaco and ' its historical signifi
cance as well as its origin of no
bility. The' resort owners, the
croupiers who attend the gambling
tables and . those who play4 the
wheels bemselyes each Is told in
the Intimate ,style of " descriptive
narration. .. t . I
lt la- a clever bpok depicting
the physical beauty as well as the
spirit back of Monte Carlo In terms
which glow with knowledge of Its
inner walls- '
"THE CALLAHANS AND THE
. MURPHYS," by Kathleen Nor
ris. Published by Doubleday
Page & Co., New York. Price
$2 net. V . ,
You doubtless read of the Iniai-
. itable Ma Callahan in Mrs. Noris
former magazine stories. These
same stories are incorporated into
book form added with a few choice
Incidents.
It Is the same Ma Callahan
whose humor you loved, whose in
genuity you respected and whose
. wit you may have battled with.
1 She is as lovable a character as if
' to be found In magazine literature;
Her boys and girls,' their love af
fairs, their petty troubles and lift
anxieties, bring out the gold in Mi
Callahans character. The Mur
phys are neighbors Just as real
and as typical as their contempor.
aires. The stories are a delight
and you can roll the choice sayings
of Ma Callahan on yonr tongue
and find within them sayings of
sooth which can be readily adap
ted.
.You suffer with Annie In her
mistaken love, you cry with Ma
over Jims engagement; and you
, smile with the rise of Ma when
. the great moment of service re
turns. Each story is a gem of
character study, and the whole is
worthy of front line rank of short
stories. .
MY STORY I LIKE BEST." A
complimentary copy of the story
which the writer himself best
enjoys, by Edna' Ferber, Peter
Kyne, Irvin Cobb, Oliver Cur-wood-,
Meridith Nicholson and
H. O. Witmer. You may not
, agree with each as to it
, being his best, but the why of
ita writings adds a touch of the
ctory Itself, which makes the
volume of Intrinsic value.
y.'J.f- MV
This book is highly appreciated
nd the reviewer takes this oppor
tunity to thank the publishers for
Its reception. : r-
"THE LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
.DESERT," by Forrestlne Hook-
er. Published by Doubleday
' Page Co., New York. Price
$1.73 net. -
A dear story of a little cripple
girl whose home on the desert Is
within sight of passing trains
SAFETY I FIRST FOR CHIL
DREN." f Distributed by the
Safety First Federation of
America J Price 25 cents.
.": '"r" f 'i, ' ' i "
Safety First for Children tells
in an Interesting manner the ad
ventures of the average boy and
girl 1a a' big city and how by be
ing careful they may save them
selves from injury. The pictures
are especially effective in focus
ing the minds of the children on
the Sifety FIrat Idea.
: On page S? will be found some
practical rules for the children to
memcrize and follow. These rules
will kelp save the children from
being lyjirt.
Starting on page 44 la the sec
tion levoted to Fire Prevention.
.Th yivld illustrations haTe
oeen Especially prepared to act as
"cases4 for class discussion. They
will arouse the Interets of the pu
pils and make them think. The
children will never forget these
"cases" which will serve as a re
mindtr tor them always to be care-
fuL ";
Chiffon Hosiery; t
for Women .
Black, Beige, Nude, Log
Cabin, Peach, Natural Grey
in pure silk
$1.29'.
OUR AIM:t
TO
KERVE
FAITHFULLY
AND
UNFAILINGLY
mm mm ma 1 I is -mm l isl 0
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Incorporated!
475 DEPARTMENT STORES
160 North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
" 1 Pure Thread Silli
rei JABLE Hose t for Women
I im M. iouDie . eiasiic top, extra
j goods strong knee protection,
and toe. Black and all
at iiw colors ."
PRICKS
... KtC
our lower prices are reaDy lower tKan are ordinarily enjoyed, it
is the quaEty of the goods to be had here which we would like you to give
consideration to. We never permit a manufacturer to take quality out of bis
product in "order to enable us to sell it at a smaller price.2" Thsref cre ; whta
buying from us you 'receive goods of standard quality and pay less messy fci
ix. uur Duying power ooes tms.
New Batiste Blouses
For the Early Summer Wardrobe
Crisp, fresh, new Ba- '
. tiste Blouses so popu- I
lar for early summer ;
wear with suits or
sweaters. Smartly tai
lored styles with the
new Puritan cuffs and. -round
collars.
In White or Tan
Batiste
Open front or slipover
y style, whh dainty lace edg
ing or touches of hand em
broidery. For -well made
Blouses of such excellent ,
. materials, our price is un-
' usually low.
$n .98
ml m
(Your "Big City" Cous
ins Have No Better j j
Advantages r
1 The combined purchas
ing power of the hundreds
of stores which comprise
this Nation-wide institu
tion, brings to the people
of this community all the
"big city" shopping ad-!
vantages.
The best goods the
World's markets afford
are bought by this Com
pany in enormous quanti
ties and distributed among
our stores where! they
may be bought at such
low prices as to empha
size the fact that here
savings are real and worth
; while. ( ; I 1 U-
You can enjoy this ad
vantage.
Handkerchiefs
White and Colored
Brassieres
Our Lady-Lyke Mak4
J Ml ' M 'M CD
TlJH.KTSH EATH
PRICED ATA SAVING!
1;
Brassiere of pinlc sill
striped cotton material
with elastic in front at
waistline. Hooks in back
Sold exclusively, hfire.
Only , .
89c
New Novelty v Handker
chiefs, white embroidered in
white or colors, and colored
ones embroidered in con
trasting colors. Made of
good materials and very
dainty, at the low. price of,
each
10c
Union Suits
For Women aad Misses
RibW Ualori
Salts mad
with bodice or
tubular neck,
and shell knee..
A very good'
quality, at
only.
49c
Bibbed Uaioo Snita,
also with bodice.
or tubular neck.
t and sh ell knee
! but a better
grade, at
lEUbbed Union SnlfJ
of excellent qual
ity, with bodice!
or tubular neck,
nicely finished 0
89c
Ramona Cloth
Sold Here Exclusively
This bleached cloth with1
a special linen finish is
proving very popular be-?
cause of its durability and
adaptability to many pur-i
poses. The woven round
thread effect of Ramonai
Cloth makes it a most de-!
sirable fabric for em-(
broidery work, table cov-(
ers, children's suitings,
women's dresses, etci
Priced very reasonably. '''
36-in. Width; Yard,
33c
Also in 33, 44, and S4-iiu,
widths, proportionately .
priced.
Bleached "Honor" Muslin
J. C. Penney Company's Special Brand
Sold exclusively in J. C Penney Com-
jpany Stores. Always, the same quality,
fthis muslin has won and held the con
ndence of our customers. An excellent
quality for this low ; price. Bleached
rHonor" Muslin, 36 inches wide. Yd.,)
1 9 c.
Huck Toweling
Bleached White Linen
Imported pure linen plain
Huck Towelinff. Splendid
quality. Desirable for art
needlework or for making
towels. Excellent values. .
15-inch width.
69c
Yard
18-inch width. Yard
1 79c
at VZC
at
at
at
29c
39c
You'll need a plentiful
supply of Bath Towels this
Summer - lay in a good
supply now! These values
deserve your immediate attention!
14x26 Bleached Terry Bath Towels; all white or with
blue striped border. Convenient for face towels.
17x36 Bleached Terry Bathi Towels; all white; in good
quality for service. Splendid value. , . .., v ;.; k
18x36 Bleached Double Thread Bath Towels; all white.
- A heavier durable quality. ; . t "
21x41 Bleached Double Thread Bath Towels; soft and
absorbent. All white.
j Dainty White Material
For Summer Dresses and Underwear
YouH not want to miss these good values. You can
ehoose the daintiest materials here at the lowest prices,
and our showing is a large one. Here are some materials
which will make you want to begin your Summer sew
ing at oncel
36-inch Longcloth, star dard quality;
yard ..4 15c, 19c, 23c, 29c, 33c
36-inch English Nainsook; yard , 25c, 29c
36-inch Nainsook in dainty light shades; yard . 2$c
no nn s i i L j m.T?
oo-o?-incn voiorea Aiercerizea ixainsooK;
yard :..... 1 . 29c, 9c,
ju-mcn fiain riaxon; yard .
40-inch Plain Flaxon, sheer fine quality;
Y ancy Flaxons in small checks ; a yard
o-u-incn r ancy r laxons ; aainry cnecK
and Jacquard patterns; yard ..
39- 40-inch Mercerized Yoiles; yard .. 29c, 39c, 49T
38-inch Swiss Organdy with permanent finish ; yd. 49c
45-inch Swiss Organdy with permanent finish ;
yard ............ .....i...... . f. 69c, 79c
White Dotted Swisses for dainty Surnmer dresses;
yard . ......:JL. . V 49c
27-inch Mercerized Poplin; yard 45c
32-inch Soisette, mercerized ; yard . 39c
40- inch Nurse's Uniform Cloth; excellent quality,
linen finish : yard . . ...... ................. . 39c
36-inch Ratine for suitings and skirtings; yard 69c
nk; extra quality;
.. 98c
ite and colors; yd. $1.18
. .L 19c, 21c
25c
49c
....... 21c
.... 39c
. 29c
stripes
. 33c, 39c, 45c
shr;
wJ
36-inch All Linen Suitings;
all shades; yard
36-inch Handkerchief Linen;
27-inch India Linons; yard .
30-inch India Lmon; yard
36-inch Shadow Stripe Lingerie Cloth; all popular
colors; yard . . ......... . . 33c
36-inch Drop Stitch Voile -all shades; yard . ..... 39c
36-inch Imported Englishf Broadcloth, white,
Shantung, grey, blue; Vard - . 51.19
31-32-inch Silk Shirting; yard . .... .... 59c
UnbleacBied Muslin
J. C. Penney Company's "Honor" Brani
, This . Muslin is soUd only in J. C PenA
ney Company Stoff es, and merits your I
confidence. Well wpven, of fine construe
tion, it has met vyith popular 'favor for
many ; purposes. 5 Unbleached
Muslin, 39 incheH wide, yard,
its your i
onstruc-f I j Jf
Good Hosiery for Wcme:
)
Choose from these at a
Hosiery for all occasions, title,
mercerized - or cotton, as you
may prefer, but all priced at a
saving to you. The best wear
ing service, at the lowest, prices 1
mru1!..n nvtoht Cnttrm TTnaj. -
S black and cordovan, white. 29c
Pine Mercerized Hose.
Pair SSc
' Full Mercerized Hose, extra
fine quality. Pair. ....... 39c.
) Full Merdcrlzed - Hose, extra
fine quality, with ribbed
top. Pair 9c
Fibre Silk Hose, 18-inch Doot,
mercerized garter top. Pair 49c
Fine Silk and Fibre Hose,
with mercerized top. Pair 79c
fllk Hose with embroidered Swiss clocks,
white. Pair ... .flAO
Pfre Thread ilk Hose, full fashioned, 20-lnch
boot, fine guage. All popular shades. Pair $1.69
Fiil Fashioned Silk Hose, very fine gauge,
, 40-inch boot, made of twelve strands double
twisted silk. Pair $1.98
Fin Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, black. Pair... $2X9
Savins
Mm
u 4- T
Soft Nainsook Lingerie
Full Cut Well Made-iow: priced!
This is exceptionally.
rood muslin Underwear
lade of fine materials and
lintily trimmed. All gar-
:nts are made of good
ility nainsook. Buy
tse at a saving!
Step-ins,
or contra:
points, ea
Ste-Inr
with laces
stitching ,
rimmed with lace
ing checked
....... 91.10-
pmbws, trimmed
id hem-
fl.19
Kl.',l I i i
Romiii, s
neck, trim
sertion and
;veless, . round
id with Val ln-
in tucks 91.10
Gowns, shor0leeTes. square
neck. trimmewlth contrast
ing checked Jints .r$1.19
Step-ins ' In sevral styles.
lace trimmed c
(Jowiig itt several style3,
trimmed with laces, inser
tion and hemstitcbihg l.c:
Costume Slips, satine, all
colors ............. $1X3
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