The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1925
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IE THIRD MacDOWELL, clnb
concert of the winter season
will: combine both vocal and in
strumental talent, . The chosen or
ganist of the evening, who will
k -' come down for tbe occasion1 from
Portland, la Frederick W. Good
rich. Aa pianist. Miss Frances
,Jt Virginia Melton will be presented.
, The vocalists are to be Miss Nel
. , lie Schwab, soprano, and Leslie
. Springer, baritone. I
, The complete program, which
will open at 8:15 o'clock this eve
ning at the First Christian church,
la annoanced as' follows: ' !",
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(a) Rogers ................
- : ..Allegro From Third Sonata
i (b) Neustedt ..... .... .Gavotte
i. i Mr. Goodrich
jf'. j ! () -Wood .-U i . . . Thjr I Name
(b) Krelsler ...The Old Refrain
(b) Beach ................
; ...... The Tears at the Spring
;'j " Miss Schwab: , i ". '
f-Ui i i ' III ! ". 1.
(a Leach etizky. .Etude Heroike
i i (b) Debussy ..Reflets dans l'eau
'!'! ''lil-i ,Ji ; Miss Melton " J .
i (a) ! Couperin. . L ."Sister Monica?
J SOCIAL CALENDABJ
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:-:M Lj!:!f M " - Today j,- I ,. :
5 Tast Matrons' association. Mrs.
vIda M. Godfrey, 405 Liberty St.
' hostess, 8 o'clock. !: " ; ; "
! ' Woman's Alliance. Mrs. Angus
' ta Higert hostess, at the home of
; : Mrs. J. M.; Devers, 590 j North
Sjjummer street, 2:30 o'clock.
- , MacDowell club' concert.' First
. Christian church. 8:15 o'clock.
Women's society First Baptist
church., Mrs. A. J. Mathis, 161
South Fourteenth street, hostess,
2:30 o'clock, j . ! .... ; ,
Zena Community club. School
" ; house. ' ' ' - " ' ' -
, . - Saturday V'
, Salem Floral society. Chamber
.1: of Commerce rooms. : -j
IMP bridge club. Covered dish
, .supper. Mrs. Ira Darby, hostess,
6:30 o'clock.
Cooked Food Sale. - Woman's
j , Foreign Missionary society. Al-
len's hardware store.
! Cooked food sale. Salem War
Mothers.' S. P. office. North
;. I Liberty street.
" Meeting of state board of Daugh
i ters of the American. Revolution,
t .Portland Central library, 10 a. m.
Cafeteria dinner.- Woman's Re
lief Corps. McCornack hall.
Monday . ''. . ;
- Salem Music Teachers Associa
' tlon. Mr, and Mrs. 'Frank Churc
i hill, hosts. Churchill studio on
t- ; North Commercial1 street.
Latin club "Open House." Sa
, -.lera high acb.ool.
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Gargle Throat
With Aspirin
Clip This if Subject to Sore
Throat or Tonsilitis
Prepare a barmless and effect-
Ira gargle by dissolving two Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin In four table
spoonfuls Of water. Gargle throat
- thoroughly. Repeat In two hours
If necessary. ;
Be sure you use only the genu
ine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin;
marked with tbe Bayer Cross,
, which can be had In tin boxes -of
. twelve tablets tor few cents. -Adv.
PHONE 10S
(b) Lotti ........ "Pur Dicesti"
(c) SimonettI i ....... Madrigale
Mr. Goodrich
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(a) Handel.. Where'er You Walk
(b) Leon! Birth of Morn
(c) Hope . . . I. ... .' .-.A Caution
' Mr. Springer
(a) Brahms ...
....Intermezzo Opus 76, No. 3
(b) Liszt ... .Twelfth Rhapsodic
i I Miss Melton
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(a) Dvorak
Largo (New World Smmpbony)
(b) Rachmaninoff ........
.....Serenade in B Flat minor
(c) Brahms ...............
Waltz and Hungarian Dance, 5.
i Mr. Goodrich ,
. Representing Chemeketa chap
ter of the Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution tomorrow morn
ing in Portland at the state board
meeting will be:'5 Mrs. Seymour
Jones, state regent, who will pre
side; Mrs. Elmo S. White, state
corresponding secretary; Mrs. La
Molne R. Clark, state chairman of
the patriotic education committee
and Mrs. Russell Catlin, regent
of Chemeketa chapter.
The patrons of Zena. the oldest
school district fin Polk county,
have organized; a community clnb
and will hold 'their first program
thig evening at the school house.
W. A. Delzell, private secretary to
Governor .Walter M. Pierce, has
been secured as speaker for the
evening. There will be other pro
gram numbers in addition. Re
freshments will l be served. Of
especial interest to all in the dis
trict is the fact that, though the
courtesy of Frank Crawford who
has a private plant of high vol
tage, that a line has been extend
ed to the school house, with the
result that the ' building now is
completely wired.
While the regular monthly meet
ing of the community club will be
held ordinarily On the third Fri
day of each month, the meeting
is planned for tonight in order
that the meeting for the first
month of the year will not have to
be omitted. The committee for
the first meeting includes: Wayne
Henry, Ralph Shepherd, and Mrs.
James French,'
The charter oHicers are: Frank
Crawford, president; Ralph Scott,
secretary; and 'Miss Louisa Pat
rick, treasurer. ;
Mrs. C. I. Adams ; entertained
the Book and Thimble club last
week when a group of the mem
bers met for a most pleasant after
noon at her home on the King
wood ; Heights' road. The rooms
were attractively decorated with
the season's greenery The main
feature of the' day was the round
table discussion on ".What the
Legislature Is Doing.' Much at
tention, was also given at this
time to the Child Labor amend
ment. Later a Spelling match was
conducted by Mrs. Adams, with a
prize given. Mrs. .F. H. Bentley
introduced an advertisement puz
zle contest which kept the mem
bers busy for half an hour, the re-,
suits bringing much' merriment.
Mrs. M. Gehlar was the success
ful one in this contest. '
Mrs, I. F. Brown and Mrs. E.
Pattison Sang a duet, after, which
the club quartet gave several se
lections out of, the club's new song
book. Mrs. Charles Schwartz as
sisted the hostess In serving. The
following members were present:
Mrs. Mary Beaver, Mrs. I. F.
Brown, Mrs. E.'" Pattlson, Mrs. E.
Manning. Mrs; B. Adams. Mrs. F.
H. Bentley, Mrs. C. R. Schwartz,
Mrs. M. Gehlar, Mrs. D. Adams,
Mrs. Fred. Kubin, and the hostess,
Mrs. C. I. Adams.
Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Adams
will have charge of the program
at the next meeting which will be
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UP.
our stock of fine blue and white enameled
ware we offer you the very special discount
of,'-" - ?,;. J. v
For Friday and Saturday
this week !
This is all high grade ware. Made in the
best factories- and with this reduction the
price is as low as others ask you for the
single coated light ware,
GEO. E. ALLEN
6 N. Commercial - Hardware & Machinery : , . t
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DEPARTBIENT 1 ,
? Lingerie Ribbon
Two tone and flowered ef fects, odds of high qualities.
For this sale ONE-HALF PRICE.
' i Skinner's Satin L
SG-inch cotton back Skinner's Satin. Very I
durable. Odd shades, yard u-
$1.00
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DEPARTBIENT 2
Velour Coatings -
54-inch all wool fine quality Coatings, black,
brown, blue, maroon,, yard :......
Hilustre Plush
50-inch Plush" for Coats, Scarfs, Trimmings,
etc. Tan and' grey .. ... . ....:..
$2.69
$3.00
Mon-th
led.
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Every well balanced Store, no matter what community, wfll have at the end of each month, a few broken sizes of this or that an oddplceliere and there, etc.
" We are determined to keep our store perfectly devoid of such merchandise. To accomplish this we have inaugurated "Month-End Economies." " An event each month
in which drastic price reductions will be in effect upon all merchandise listed under the above heading.
S . a genuine contribution to every household budget. Unusual bargains can be expected today and tomorrow.
DEPARTMENTS f
Organdies
44-inch, permanent finish, in blue, orchid, CQ
pink, rose greenj peach, yellow, yard JJC
Taf fetex
36-inch Taffeta in peacock, tan, peach, AOg
apricot, purple, light blue, yard ......
DEPARTMENT 4 . ,
1 r iBoyishform Brassieres
Made of Skinner's Satin, 9 only, size 38;
white and pink .... ; -vl tIO
' Reducing Corsets
9 only Stay Slim Corsets, QC
sizes 3-30, 3-32, 2-34, 1-36 .... $0VO
i DEPARTMENT 5
? ;, Satin Camisoles
Navy and black Satin Camisoles in splendid p7Qg
qualities 36 to 44 ... . ISFC
- ' ' ' Silk Bloomers
Tricolette Bloomers in medium and d1 l?C
large sizes, 6 tan, 6 black and 1 orchid Oil
DEPARTMENT 6
French Ivory Brushes
Very durable French ivory hair 1 Oft
Brushes, three sizes, two patterns . J)a O
'. -Two
dozen loose powder compacs with
patented automatic sifter tops ...
89c
DEPARTMENT 7
1 Vanity Boxes
An assortment of Vanities in patent and J QQ
dull finishes. Fitted with mirror, etcO JO
Silk Gloves .
Kayser Silk Gloves, plain short styles. Odd lot, in
white, 4-52, 5-6rblk., 5-5y2, 5-6, 11-6', OCn
pair ... .. .....i CDC
DEPARTMENT 8
Elmbroideries V , '
Embroideries in 1 to 6 inch widths, Edgeings r
and insertions. .. Odd lot, yard ..;...........0 C
Trimming Braids
Fancy Trimming Braids for silk or wool 1 C A
dresses, suits, coats, etc. Odd lot, yard .... X DC
. DEPARTMENT 9
Women's Coats '
Wool Homespuns, good styles, ,1-36,
1-38, Wool Tweeds,lgobd styles; 148..
r..' Women's. Suits
Wool Tweed, rose 1-38, twiiri6; 1-36, C7. QC
1-38; brown tweed suit allwool, size 36t?l 0
$7.95
DEPARTMENT ID
Silk Dresses
A choice assortment of silk frocks, 15 lf1 A
16 to 38's 4-44's, brown and navy..Pl V.UU,
Flannel Dresses
All wool plaids in tans and greys, ? (MA iflfl
3-42, 3-38, 2-18, 2-16 ...)lU.yU
DEPARTMENT 11 1 l
Silk Blouses ! ' .
Beaded, braids and self trimmed Crepe CQ QC
de Chine Blouses, 36 to 42 ..........0o.lp
:: Sweaters ' , . ,.v .
Slip-bn and Coat style wool Sweaters, CO QC
bright spring shades, 34, 36, 38 : O0
" DEPARTMENT 12
. .Wash Dresses
Gingham and Percale Wash Dresses
in afternoon and street styles
! r ! Bath Robes
Odd sizes and styles in Bath Robes,
lavender, rose, tan, etc. ....
$2.9?
$3.95
DEPARTMENT 13
Oil Slickers
One only Fish Brand Oil Slicker,
length, corduroy collar
Oil Slickers
Four only Oil Slickers inmediuni and
" large sizes, full length
$2.95
$3.95
TODAY
and TOMORROW
Not a Comparative, price
is used in this advertise-
t ment. Why? The differ
ence in some instances
would be wide enough to
give it an air of untruthfulness!
.
Special Purchase
and Sale of New
a
Spring Hats
No Two Models Alike
1
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Our very fortunate pur
chase in these will reflect
to your special benefit!
Satins, taffetas, ribbed
silks, such as bengalines,
repps,, etc, also metallics
in new spring shapes, over
the face or slightly turned,
high or medium crowns
and trimmings the very
latest braids in silk or
straw, ribbons, pom poms,
a fine assortment of new
colors as well as black
awaits the early buyer on
these on display and sale
- today and tomorrow.
C'
(Millinery Section)
DEPARTMENT 14
Men's Cloth HaU
Water proofed Cloth Dress Hats,
2-6, 3-7'8 ....
Wool Overcoats :
Men's Oregon City Virgin Wool Coats,
1-38 and 1-40 . . .
$1.00
$12.00
DEPARTMENT 15
Boys' Suits
Navy blue French Serge, one pair ' - rfT. nr
knickers, 1-12, 2-13, 1-17 ...lj) UU
Boys' Suits
Navy blue French Serge, two pairs of dQ AC
knickers, 2-10, 1-11, 2-12, 1-15 ....: . PO.UD
DEPARTMENT 1 6
$2.95
Oxfords and Pumps
Mostly dd styles, a pair or two of a
kind, brown and black kid, pair
Women s Oxfords
A small accumulation of Oxfords, a pair d1 nr
or two from a line sizes, 2Vs to 6, pairvl D
DEPARTMENT 17
Boys' School Shoes
Black and brown bluchers, solid do q
leathers, sizes 12 to 5y, pair ..... pUO
Men's Storm Ruhhers
Only three pair in this lot of broken if
sizes, 2-6V2 and 1-7 .:. ..........,.... . ...HuC
DEPARTMENT 18
Children's Gingham Dresses
Gingham School Dresses in plain and checked.
Blue, pink, yellow, green, "V QQ
7 to 12 years ........ ,.......... J)10
Children's Gingham Dresses
Nicely trimmed Ginghams in popular 1Q
Spring and Summer colors, 7 to 12 yrs.v
DEPARTMENT 19
'-Silk Chiffon Hosiery
Only one-half dozen pair of black
Chiffon Hose (Hurts), size 9V, pair
Fibre Silk Hose
Brftwn fibre Silk Hose slightly defective,
6-pairs each, 9, -9 and 10, pair
19 c
10c
DEPARTMENT 20
. Women's Fleeced Drawers
Cotton fleeced Drawers, V dozen each, ffA
34, 36, 40, 42, each .........
Munsing Union Suits
Tiite and Flesh Cotton Union Suits, light
weight, some silk tops, sizes 34 and 36
DEPARTMENT 21 i x
Steel Crochet Hooks
Odds in popular brand Crochet Hooks,
a standard article, 2 for ......... 1...
. Kinky Twist
Glossila for Sweaters, Scarfs, Tassels, Cf
. Trimmings, 30ayd. skeins, orchid, gray.. OUC
5c
DEPARTMENT 22 . "
' - ' ;' ' '' '
. Butterick Pattern Section will not
I ; - . , .
j participate in "Month-End
Economies
DEPARTMENT 23 j
Children's Tweed Dresses
A few sizes in very desirable styles, i CQ QC
sizes 8 and 12 years.....-:.-...... ......; .$DJD
All Wool Coats !
Splendid Coats for utility wear, 14 to 18 years.
Only a few at this very low price. ; QQ
Subway Store ;..-...:,........ $LfVO
DEPARTMENT 21
Ka-Ki Comforts
(Subway Store)
54x84 Service Comforts, especially d OA
good for outings, etc ... ... ....v OV
' -.. Percales
36-inch light and dark Percales 1 Cr
; for house frocks, yard ..... 1 C
DEPARTMENT 25
Women's Kid Shoes
' . (Subway Store)
Women's Military heel brown kid Shoes, QQn
sizes 2'2 to 4" only OJC
Boys' Heavy Shoes
Splendid for roughvand tumble service, (J! Of
sizes 2i2 to 6, pair .,... I.O
DEPARTMENT 26 I
Boys' Sweaters
... (Subway Store) QO
AH Wool Sweaters in dark colors only. JO
. Men's Undershirts
Men's heavy fleeced Undershirts, QQ
sizes 34 and 36 only - J. OJIC