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I'll Page Eight The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Fled From Terror of Bolsheviki f ' ' -tar , ' ckilS-jye-jM. ii Mine. Aimii Boase, wife ot a general with QMmi Wrangal'i forces ti Crime;,, photographed in Philadelphia, where she is staying with her jvo children, Qoury deft) and Valeria, time. Bomc fled from Odessa, n the fare of the bolshevik advance, taking her children with her Ifter many hardships she reached the ITnited States and is now stay ng with friends in Philadelphia. She is a daughter of General Adrian 'etreff, wh- supervised the building' of a Russian battleship in Phlla Mphla sonic years ago. She does not know whether or not her huK mml ii. slili : i ' i v in! having heard from him In six months. Oregon Fruits May Find Market In Occident Es Growers' Newest Hope London Society; Is Selling Its Jewels, Report i.onrloit, Dec. 22. Lavish dis- playa of jewels Which MM f,..r.,o.. Ijr chief feature of evening cos tumes In high society will be un fashionable this winter. Extraor dinary private sales are heine made at the present time bv women of prominent families, some of them members of nobilitv, who are dis posing of jewels ' that had been treasured for years. Complete sets of dtwi ii,' lw mm phires, rubies and other precious stones are belnff broken ,, .i sol,) gradually so that their owners may be able to maintain their old homes in spite of the burden of taxation. Jewelry is going out of fashion rapidly, and the European market is being glutted with pre -ious s ones. Vast quantities of q-ei.is were brought t Continental Kur ope from Russia and soid. jn ad dition, aristocratic families n cm Austria, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey .. ,J ... 1 . . . uuici countries, hurl hi' ny he war. have se-n great co;lic:ions f Jewels to dealer! in London, 'aris and Antwerp to he sr.M ro- what they would bring. At an exclusive dinner dance one hardly ever sees an eld style tia-a. Pearl and diamond necklaces ana sunburst also are disappearing. The most that a woman of rank wears nowadays la a diamond brooch, possibly a string of pearls' and perhaps inconspicuous ear ring, The wife of a uritish peer re- irony imposed of some of tht larger stones In a tiara given her by her husband as a wedding pres ent. Another woman of high fam ily told her friends :;he u v,..',. iing broken up a beautiful set of sapphires and will sell them irn.l ually at auction. "Diamond! must go to save the home." has become the cry of so ciety. It is a peculiar fact that wo men sell diamonds more readily than pearls. Many women will even risk giving up their fashion . Able homes to retain their pearls.' Allied Experts Discusses German Reparations B'tissels. Lie.:. 22. Economic exoerts of five of the principal al lied powers and Cermany met here today in the first of a series of meetings to determine what Ger many must pay for war repara tions. Deleirates from rha ullio.l natinna ;mno:irerl h,iiifni .v.-., 1 1... session ,v. h ich will lust nmluMu n week or ten days, would be fruitful or results. The German representatives gae an impression of being on the defensive. The first meeting wai called to order with former Premier Dela croix of Belgtam presiding. - St, Paul Society Clubs Are Acting St. Paul. Ore.. Dec. 22 There SfllPu t n hi. i,n,.n.,nl ..ni..t... 1 social circles here this winter. Sat- unlay occurred the big bazaar and sale held by the ladies of this vi cinity. The ladies of the altar so ciety will give a banquet Sunday In honor of the new Knights, of Co lumbus order to he instit lit ril hpro at that time. On Wednesday even-! ing the pupils of Arbor drove chool will hold an entertainment I at the school house -r , , i i evening the pupils of the Raybell wnooi win tfive an entertainment in the form of a Christmas social, and a little later the St. Paul Dra matic (dub Will Oresenf a ntea. (vThere are numerous "live ones" among the younf? people here this winter and they propose to keen entertainment ath Igh tide during the coming months. Hero Criminals in Movies Are Barred in Pennsylvania H trrisburg, Pa., Dec. 22. Th.' day of the he'ro criminal in motion pictures is over in Pennsylvania, (I according to a stad which has been taken by the State Board of Mor-) ing Picture Censors. Letters sent eut to producers and distributors by Henry Starr Richardson, secre tary of the board of censors, state he objections of the Pennsylvania I board to any pictures where cjimi-; nals are held up as heroes of edu- caticti and refinement who live jn luxury and outwit the authorities by superior wit, resources and au- dacity. "All that glorifies crime or makes i a criminal career or adventure fas- i clnatlng or allurinK," Secretary 1 1 Richardson writes, "is considered I by the board to be highly undesir-1 able." The board also announced that! hereafter serial films, will be con sidered only in their entirety rind that whole films must be .ubmlttt'd i for review and approval before a sin installment can be released within the state. Wednesday, December ; BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE SPECIALS NOMADS" "NORTH Miss Mildred Apperson of Mc- Minnville, spent the week end I here visiting at the home of Missj Margaret Griffith. She Is. a stu- ' dent at the University of Oregon. Thurs., Fri., Sat. YE LIBERTY WOMEN'S SHOES, PUMPS SLIPPERS and HOSIERY Women's Kid Lace Welt sole, military heel. Very Serviceable ' $6.85 i at) IKr.inrttco, Iec. 22. Vast opportunity for Pacific coast or chardisis, vlneyardlflts and ranch ers, for the disposal of any possi ble aurplus production, In the mar kets of the Kar fOast, will shortly be afforded by the Installation of line of fast, modern, combination freight and passenger carriers, to be operated from San Francisco to Manila and Rast India by the Pa clfie Mall Steamship company, was offti.'tlly announced today. Tho highly improved service will b Initiated by the shipping boaYd steamers Creole State and Wolver ine Klnte, these vessels being dui to arrive here from the Atlantic In January and February. The announcement Is of special Interest to the farmers of the Pa cific coast, because the ships were, at the suggestion of the Pacific Mail Steamship company, particu larly designed to care for the transportation of the ranch pro duction of the western 'slope, and marks the beginning of a service which provides the necessary re frigerating space for commodities that could not be otherwise sent Out of the United States. The ships will ho operated in the famous Manila-Mast Indian service which was established by the Pacific Mail Blean.ahip company. Tho foregoing dispatch Is report ed to afford growers of Oregon an enlarged market of disposal for Oregon fruits. Demands of mer chants of Singapore, Manila, Sai goti, Calcutta ami Colombo havt long been clambering for oppor tunity to market the fruits from Oregon's famed Hood River dis trict, Rogue river, Willamette val ley and the Milton districts. Inadequate refrigeration on Iran" Pacific steamers has always here tofore been a handicap for the Oregon producer in shipping to oriental markets because of the Ibmw ahlnnina lines running from San Prnncisco and other California towns, These ports have ever mo r,i,tie,i to no little extent, the facilities for oriental shipment ol i , ,mil the Oregon products have been late in being marketed. Tl, Increased lltcillties, nuwevci . It is believed by Oregon growers. ...hi ..ffm-H nine h ncrease in in' ..,i. , lie si of care nas- Oregon uuu. - been taken 111 tne cons. .......... ... the two new ships for the handling of fruits. Bach refrigerated outgo space Is cuulppeu wan batches, and each hatch served by individual 'boom and winch. 1 his arrangement assures the shipper of iirelttl storage and mat iaei cm, .. in. i i.e Mimalete iced com partments and the complete rcfrig- ruling plant, win anoru eipt of the fruit shipments In good nndtllon at all ports along the Ma nila East India line. The steamship Creole will matte ier initial trip from San Francisco lanuary 2fi when sna win do nis latched bv the Pacific Mall on di ed express communication with. Philippines a ml India. The steam- hip Wolverine, it Is planned will make Us initial trip to the east February 2fi. The new liners from he Pacific port will make the Ma-I ilia trip in 22 days. The time to !al0Utta Is figured at 34 duys. Honolulu will be reached In six lays and the Philippines will be un oi 22 aaym First Cousins Go Across 7 States In Order to Wed Pil.lhfiotd, Mass.. Dec. 22. Ow ing to the law In many states pro hibiting marriage between first couslni, Mis - Rhoda Louis Richard on and Harry Richardson, both of Bay City, Mich., travelled across seven states before finally finding a place where they could be legally married. Judge Charles L. Hlb bard. of the district court, gave the couple a permit to marry without wailing the necessary five days after filing Intentions to wed audi the Rev. Fi.tnklin J. Kennedy per- formed the ceremony in the First Methodist church, of which he is pastor, lloth are thlrty-rtiree yearn old and both were horn in Kngland. They will return to Hay City, where the bridegroom is employed as a machinist. Improvement Club To Meet Friday Residents of the Yew Park and Oak l.odne districts of Salem are urged lo attend the meeting ot tht Richmond impro r tuent club in the Rlchun nd school house Friday night at which the proposed drain age district will be discussed and plant made for cooperating with the legislative committee in seem ing Htsdo aid for the project. Mem bers of the Richmond Improve ment club point out that the pro ject wdl mean a great ileal to the residents of the Yew Park and Oak Lv i.; districts as well as to resl- denta of the Richmond district am th it concerted action is necessary In ordcrto secure action which will safeguard these aectoins from the disastrous Hood condition of far mer years. department on the road west of the Missouri river. Men will be laid off according Lo seniority. Mr. Ruseh predicted that most of those who lire laid off will be hir ed again shortly .after the first of the year. U. S. Boat Won by Unfair Mens, Is Charge of Pastor ltoston, Pec. 22. Rev. Court land Myers, during his sermon In Tremnnt temple, referred to the victory of the F.spernnto. Glouces ter fishing schooner, and charged that the Gloucester crew won over he Cnnadlans by unfair means. "The Americans won again," he saitl. "That Is, they think they did" Then he asserted that the Amer icans won by a Yankee trick In the taking of n chance by the Am erican skipper, who In a crisis ran his schooner where there was not i foot of water left and where " i i:,;ht strike n rock. He ran a " ' ass where he ought not to have : io. Or. Myers charged, saying: I'll lake a chance!" The grimmest of blue law sea Iota of colonial days never sought to ake the flavor out of mince pie. New York World Railroads and Mines Reduce Wage Scales - ( "9 :esina does wonders for gl poor complexions Spokane. Wash.. lee. 22. Wage reductions of II rt day have been announced by all the mines in the CouAr D'Alene district of northern Idaho except the Bunker Hill and KuHivan, effective January 1, ac cording? lo Information received local employment office today. The Bunaer .n ana winiran it UnWri.ath un,,,,, ikin, j was , n. .,iuu.." a clear, pleasing complexion all SO cent reduction. I Jiat is needed isthe proper treatment! tt is surprising how often a brief use of Thrown. Wash., Dec. II. 8m-; Resmol Ointment and Rcainol Soap per'. tender, t Prank Rusch of the ariil dear away blotches, redness and Chicg.. Milwaukee and St Paal Xsshnea and give the skin its natural railway here, received order to-j freshness and charm. d railing for a reduction of from U rmu tkm tea't has M tou-i-i kt. ut Christmas Suggestions for Men feryluS" Neekwr, Scarfs. Slipper, Bathrobes, Shirts, Hos- Set UnderWcar .ars, Suspenders. See the Salem Woolen Mills Store Women's French Heel Welt It is a wonderful wearing Shoe, and always looks neat $9.85 Oxfords In Brown Russia Calf Skin, military and Cuban heels. Very stylish $7.85 and $8.85 ir For the Last 2 Days TOYS at Bargain Prices If price is any object, we wiil not have many Tricycles, Wagons, Wheelbar rows, Doll Buggies, Sammy Kars, Kiddie Kara, Rocking Horses, Irish Mails, Red Riders, Carts, Toy Brooms, Dressers, Tables, Kindergarten Chairs, Rockers, or Toy Talking Machins by Friday, 6 p. m. is an Extra Special for the next four days, we will sell Genuine Kiddie Kars it the following prices : Regular $4.50 No. 4 Genuine Kiddie Kar now $2.75 Regular $3.75 No. 3 Genuine Kiddie Kar now $2.25 Regular $2.50 No, 2 Genuine Kiddie Kar now $1.75 These are strong, durable, health-producing toys and will make any youngster's heart glack The Christmas Store Growing Girls Appreciate the style and daintiness of the Buster Brown shoe, in calf leather with low heels $6.85 Fon Man OMaNv All Hosiery at Special Prices During this Sale Children's Shoes, all styles, all leathers, are greatly reduced. Bring the children here for Footwear of Merit at Economy Cost. mwrnwrnmwrnmmmmwrr . 7311 " lumaMM'llilkiwiM pp Boy's Shoes In Black Calf Skin, welt Soles. Splen HHHHI fr school wear $4.85 LADIES' SPECIALS SILK HOSE Pure thread FELT SLIPPERS silk in black, brown and white .T $1.45 Per pair or jajK per fancy box of three .pairs. COLORS 1165 $1.95 $2.45 i . j t.9 percent in an mecnanieai