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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
September 3, 1920 T- : i t imw i im . A. .1 !. m Capital Journal f.:;L,v:fi.-. -We are Showing an Exceptional line of CLOTH COATS ' Zl 2SS SSiSi" Pal1 WU1 thorouhly satis" PILE FABRICS, SALTS PECO PLUSH, BAFIN SEAL . " vuuvti - TTrrr.oAv rH AT TT TIP1I ana nujfBUiN ofiAij riiuon The materials cover a large range, including: SILVER TIPPED BOLIVAR CORDED BOLIVAR VELOURS LUSTEROLA POLO CLOTH ONDELETTO EVORA HEAVY MIXTURES Some have handsome fur collars, while others are beautifully finished without fur collars You will sive and the range Some of these garments are fur trimmed, others per fectly plain. The lengths vary from 36 to 48 inches. Every Coat has been carefully selected by expert buy ers, for Quality of Material, Style and Workmanship. We Are Featuring a Line of FLAPPER COATS For the Miss of 15 to 19 years. find the assortment of colors most exten- They come in heavy warm materials ; length and LMM ! range of prices surprisingly low. ranee in m-ice from $32.50 to $48.50. "3-J ; The' styles cover a wide range of models, from the . " long Coat, with slender lines, for the tall figure ; to the short models fo rthe shorter figure. In the ma- , ' terials will be found: GOLD-TONE, SILvERTONE, VELOUR, DOVE, I . TRICOTINES and CUT BOLIVA. J- ';" We feature the "VERITE" Line of SUITS. I ., . .. These are authentic Paris styles, which we receive :' by express from our New York office every two v ' ' With our splendid purchasing power we can give ...1 " yu "e Sime selections as found in the large shop- : ping centers, only at greatly reduced prices on ac- ' .'flliMlScounl of our lesser expenses. III HI BgaMBW all Bit. New Dresses and Gowns We feel safe in the assertion that we are making a howing of Dresses this fall never before reached in Salem. Words could not convey the charm of style and combination of materials and Art craft Workmanship. GEORGETTE GOWNS for afternoons and in formal evening wear. SATIN GOWNS, particularly charming in Navys, Browns and Black. Some are daintily trimmed with embroideried Georgette, oth ers with laces, or heavily beaded. , The line of WOOL SERGES and TRICOTINE DRESSES wlii especially appeal to those who desire a decided trend to simplicity of lines. You will find the price surpriingly low, the range being $37.59 to $69.50. S xQlUSifa(l?loi(SeS for Particular Women m kmmky. SL XL A NEW BLOUSE is almost as effective as a new gown. What a marvelous development has taken place in the char acter and style of the Blouse of 1920 ! This Fall, the New Blouses often seem like charming af ternoon gowns, when worn with a harmonizing skirt. Wo men who want to get the spirit of Autumn into their ap pearance will be delighted to see the New Blouses that are here for them to choose from. In the Dark and High Colored Blouses for Suit Wear, we have an exceptional assortment. Some are embroidered with yam ; others trimmed in unique beaded designs. We feature the "Hortense" Line of FLESH and WHITE GEORGETTE CREPES. These Blouses are especially designed an dare the recog nized standard. The laces used in them are worthy of particular mention. Hand-Made Fillet, Irish Crochet and Chuny. A FILMY SWEATER COMPLETES THE OUTFIT Just the ounce of prevention, over-a heer Blouse, when you hop into the motor car or trolley. There is much winsomeness and no obtruding warmth in these new models. j Good Goods. CLy The final tjest of a good store: "What do you get for what you pay ?" Page Three ..'."".', 'J .V" m0 HI RT an V-- '-m--. ' '.