Miller's. Stvls Show Proves Mecca on Friday
light for More Than a Thousand Spectator
Up-tick Hed aad the New1 Epinard Green Make pebnt; Models
; - Display Costume ; According to Type ; 1 - ;
By AUDIUED BUNCH
The mecca of the winter style'
season was - nowhere on Friday
night, it not in the auditorium of
the;' Miller Mercantile company
where -the management -ot - the
store" staged a two-hour showing
of gorgeous " styles, - illustrating
every phase of ladies' raiment, as
forecasted for .the new winter
season, 'from the serviceable and
handsome outer garments to the
most exquisite and exotic of the
intimate feminine things.
A stage setting ot particular
effectiveness was arranged for the
.cession by Byron Lieuallan, dec-
orator for Miller's, Salem's lead
ing department store, by means of
lavish drapes, special ' lighting
effects, and 'appropriately placed
ferneries. Orthophonic music,
furnished through the courtesy of
Giese-Powers furniture company,
gave diversion to the evening.
The style display kepi-as its
keynote the costume in its en
tirety the proper accessories show
ing -with, and completing each
garb.
The first model of the evening
appeared in an Epinard green
rubber raincoat, worn with hat to
match, fancy scarf, and galoshes.
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Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets."
Also bottles of 24 and 100 Drusrsrists.
Aspirin is th trwte rk of Brr Uuofaetwe it MoMseetJtltW of "IKUctIImS
the correct -togs for a rainy day.
i t Stunning- modes' in the new
winter coats 'were shown. The
fashionable, jacquette Is . most
often of silver . muskrat, beaver
ette, and. sealine with ' squirrel
trim, while the long coat was a
thing of rich beauty when of
Hudson seal, sealine, beaverette
or silver muskrat, with fox trim.
Sportswear, which followed par
ticularly featured the Balbriggens
the knitted materials and the
flannels. Many attractive street
models were displayed with crepe
back satins, flat crepes, and char-
meens favorite among' the materials-
The winter style season
predicts much popularity for the
Bokhara, the new cocoa, the
Flemish blue, and the Lanvin
green as far as the realm of
shades is concerned. Styles vary
Tom the straight-line to the cir
cular and flare effects.
Many attractive choices were
modeled in afternoon dresses.
made of the finer georgettes and
cut-velvets. Colors in dinner
gowns arranged all the way from
black to the delicate pastel hues
and in styles from the simple to
the elegant.
The .party frocks and evening
dresses merited much admiration.
Two models in white were espe
cially applauded. - The first fea
tured the tight basque andpe
taled skirt, elaborately beaded,
and with floral trim. The second.
of crepe Bomaine. was cut with
fall apron-effect front, heavily
beaded, and adorned with sold
lace. The lines called for a deep
V" In both back and front.
Necklaces of pearl beads and sil
ver slipper enhanced these cos
tumes.
The negligees were exotic and
dainty. One of the most elab
orate was of heavy novelty silk
with much fluffy rust ostrich for
trim. Another, of turquoise blue
over maize with a hem-border of
appliqued roses, was delightfully
feminine. A third garment com
bined violet with turquoise blue
and exhibited the new wing
sleeves. A rich striped silk proved
the favorite , material used for
Pullman robes. Much cleverly
applied embroidery was. used In
the newer pajama modes, black
combining with cherry, both very
elaborately embroidered, making
one set distinctive, while Chinese
stenciling, featuring birds and
odd oriental characters, gave per
sonality to numbers more.
Much credit for the outstand
ing success of. tbe.event.is due to
Mrs. Affie Hanna, buyer for the
firm, and her quartet of charm-,
lng models, who displayed the
garments to such advantage. Miss
Mary Feely, representing the pet
ite debutante; Miss Margaret
Kennedv. the vivnrinim (irnnoto
ana Miss Monte Daley, the tall
graceful TUJan type. all came,
from Portland for the evening,
waile Thelma Brown, v hi does
some especially fine mode i ftr
the matronly type, ma-i. aer
home in Corvallis.
Two of the leading new colors,
lipstick red and Epinard" green.
made their debut at Miller's style
show which, it is safe to say, was
witnessed by as many as one
thousand persons, who remained
attentive through a two-hour
program which showed one hun
dred and fifty different costumes
in all. -
A few frocks which linger in
the mind like pleasant dreams.
include' one orchid - party dress
with godet border, lavish with
forget-me-nots, ... each with a
rhinestone center: an adorable
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In... n.n'. -r art A. r
ruur neuing ui, 'ia "oiup
Reduces Estimated Prof
its About $10,000
A few days ago Governor Pierce
accepted the resignation; of Robert
Crawford .superintendent of ' the
flax plant at the penitentiary, and
appointed in his place," John Qu In
land, who now. has charge of all
taffeta froek with circular insets ladM.trlea at that HnsUtut ion.
TOURING. CAR
Touring . 290
Runabout 260
Coupe - 520
Tudor Sedan 580
Fordor Sedan 660
Closed cats- la color.
Demountable rims
and starter extra on
open cars.
Glpse-fittihg curtains
tHat open witn the doors
make the Ford Touring
Car comfortable and
convenient for any
weather.
: Ask the nearest Author
X ized lrdDealer to show
you. this practical, good
looking rcar that ,is so
economical to own and
operate.
Convenient terms of
payment can readily be
arrani
Detroit, Mich.
of needlepoint net against the
vivid rose of the background; a
Flemish blue, hand-embroidered
peasant type; a two-piece costume
with orchid georgette upper and
a black' satin circular skirt, with
cuffs. . collar, and side bow of
black velvet bound with gold
braid and trimmed with gold but
tons; and finally a frock which
featured a novel sleeve effect, a
long- narrow strap from shoulder
to wrist caught at a tirht-fitHnsr
ornamental cuff.
REVOLTING TROOPS ARE
QUELLED BY THE FRENCH
LATEST ADVICKS DECLARE
SITl'ATIOX IX CONTROL
Spirit of Tribesmen Is Broken;
Sldon Is Said no Longer
Serious 3Ienace
Nov
BEIRUT, Syria
Associated Press.)
turn of tbe situation
Lebanon' in favor of
21. (By
A definite
in southern
the French
is indicated by the most recent de
velopments. French reinforce
ments appear to have "broken the
spirit . of - the revolting Druse
tribesmen in this region and have
removed tbe danger ot the Druses
reaching Jezzin, on the road from
Damascus to Sldon. As a result
Sidon is no longer menaced. A
calmer atmosphere ha? Jec i re
stored along the en 1 1 ru Mediter
ranean coast from Heir-.it south
ward to," Tyre. ..
Native volunteers, herrtenedby
the successes of the French regu
lar troops, are organizing every
where. "
The. Druses are believed to have
lost their best chance to reach the
coast yesterday when the Prencn
repulsed their attempts to take the
bridges over the Litany 'river.
Sharp encounters here resulted in
5Q prusei casualties. The French
The plant now has--on 'hand
1400 tons of long straw, which
will be made into long fiber. Ai
the present time careful "experi
ments are being ma'de for arti
ficially drying the straw after ret
ting. There is every indication
that this plan will be a success,
which means that the 1400 tons
will be retted, .artificially dried
and scutched this winter. This
will make about 280 tons of long
line fiber which is now, worth
Trom $400 to $660 per ton. -Durlng
the administrations of
present governor, .every.efort has
been made to firmly establish the
flax industry in the' Willamette
valley. - .
In bringing the . prison; flax
plant to its present stage-of de
velopment, many serious, obstacles
have been met and overcome- One
of tbe greatest problems of the
industry is the proper- retting of I
The 350 tons of straw that was
retted during the summer.ot.J.'925
mostlv from the crop of- 1924,
either Mas been damaged- from
over-rettmg. or the straw" of that
year" was not "of such . quality as
would make long fibers '- ,
It is found that a large percen
tage of the straw which was ret
ted last sumaier will . have to-be
converted fato spinning tow,
which will be-worth from 10 to
20 cents per pound, instead of e-
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A better corn show
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year.- But it will have to , go
some.
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P. II. Gregory played Santa
LClaus to 2000 kidies at the corn
show yesterday, giving each one
of them a Dixie Cup of ice cream
and sherbet. Mr- Gregory enjoyed
It, as much as the children, which
is saying a lot.
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Her hosts of friends will be
pained to hear of tbe serious ill
ness of Miss Cora Talkington. She
is- not able to see her friends. Ab
solute auiet that was enforced
resulted in, a slight improvement
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The new guard post in front ot
the 'penitentiary Is about ready to
be occupied. As most readers
know, it will contain tbe arsenal.
It is believed by prison men
generally that this will make
breaks from the penitentiary
much more difficult than they
have been In the past this to
gether with a dozen or so other
Tftrf-,. 6m one. suggests that on
ot
the .interesting,, side lights on the
crime wave is the fact tnat too
names Indicate that criminals are
not of American birth. -
A man came in -the.' other 'day
and said. "Why don"t you go ,to
Florida?' "We have 10 reasons.?
was the reply, "the first one be
ing we haven't any money ; He
said. "Never mind the other nine
reasons." and left- New - York
Commercial.
EUGENE CAFE IS ROBBED
UXMASKKIV BAX11T TAKES
REGISTER AND ESCAPES
Chew? aftewi Pleasant Tlcts
Instant Stomach Relief! !:,
ing converted into long line -fiber
which is worth front 20' to 33
cents per pound. This, will reduce
the expected profits on.fthe -1924
crop perhaps $10,000.
losses were small. This"' success
was followed today by "another re
ported in a French communique
in which two Druse attacks on-the
town of Rasheiya, 30 miles ,west
of Damascus, were repulsed , with
neavy Druse losses. .
Druses sources, however, report
one setback for the French. They
say that a reconnoiterlng force of
60 men under a French officer
was 'ambushed north ot Rasheiya
Thursday and that only'i 5 surviv
ors esca ped . . : ...
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EUGENE. Or,. Nov. 21. A most
daring robbery was . committed
here at 10 o'clock tonight when an
unmasked bandit entered a local
cafe; picked up the cash register,
containing about 530. and carried
it to a waiting' automobile.
" Before patrons and employes
could recover the car bearing tbe
license No. 17-255,, was speeding
north on the highway.
It is easy to get rich quick if
people willing to take a chance
measures that have been or will 'on getlng poor .quick. Elizabeth
be taken. Journal.
Tbe momeutPape' Dippsin'
reaches the stomach all distress
goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases,
heartburn, sourness, fullness, tIaVv
ulence, palpitaUoft, ,vanisri.
Ease your, stomach now! Cor
rect digestion and acidity - for a
few cents.. Druggists sell millions
of packages. Adv. ,
Say It With a Classified Ad
IJumett Bros. Jewelers "Pay Us as You Are raid" ElOTen Stores on the Pacific Coast-
Largest But (We Ilpe) B,tr opea Satawtay Evenings TU1 V o'tlocK- -
-Not Only
First Showing in the
Northwest
SEKSATiO
OF THE
SEASON
TODAY
and -
Monday
At Regular Prices
O-O-O-c-h
What a Party!
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A sale the like of which has
never before been seen. Dia
mond Set Bracelet Watches
of the highest character be
ing sold at a price far below
their intrinsic value and
what's more ' on terms so
easy as to bring one within
reach of the slimmest pocket
book.
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Solid White Gold Cases set
with genuine diamonds arid
sapphires. ; Never before and
in all likelihood never again
at so absurd a. price. Each
watch guaranteed-; a new
one for one that fails. s On
sale tomorrow J yJi CjlgQ
and as long as Iq)
they last
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Unfortunately we shall
not have half enough to last
till Christmas and it be
hooves every man who would ,
like to give one to the best be-.
loved on. Christmas morning
to get into action! Never
mind the money Pay next
year.
V j& Dollar d Week
Bracelet Watch Special
White Gold Watch i tiio style
sketched Jourte- karat "filled
case, fifteen Jewelled movement, i
Specially prirod to induce and re
ward early Chrtotmas -ehoppers at
$12.45. Never mind the money. "
Use the coupon. Pv next year.
A dollar a week will det
Bulova Watch Special
Just as advertised in the Haturday
Evening Post. . Bqlova, Bracelet
Watrh with a sixteen jewelled
movement, r'eatiired at $35.00.
Never mind tbe money. Pay next
year. A dollar a week, will do.
Watches for Men.
Howard Hamilton Elgin
lUinois and Waltham Watches at
prices ranging from ten, dollars, to
a hundred. Nevermind the money.
Clip tlie coapoa. Pay nerxt ycw.
. A dollar or so a week will do!
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Table "Pay Us As You Are Paid? I v
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Here are all the best known anil reliable makes Community Plate--
Rogers -"1847" Plate Alvin and WaUace Silrer all are sold at the
nationaDy advertised prices not a farthing is .added for the convenience
, of paying as you are paid." . . . -;V-'
Take all you need and use ii.Thanksgiving
Pay us as you are paid a dollar a week will do
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