Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 24, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    I WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON
PAGE THREE
Interest is keen in the person-
ot the cast for the living pic-
ire exhibition to be given at the
llem armory Saturday night as
event in the 'Willamette May
It'Stlvai mirLy bwvcii iit"iu jicir
in will pose in the thirteen mas-
Iroieces ot famous artists whichpiKh, at the armory and they are
I . ix r.n .ooa lexpected to aid in securing flow-
ociety fdrid:''13lubi;Ne
ast In Each
Picture Is
Announced
ill be reproduced. .Dally rehears-
have been held for weeks ana
ery care has been taken to have
en the slightest detail of the
ture correct in the reproduc-
fcn. - .
The pictures and the cast lor
h will be named in the follow-
g account in the order they will
shown at the exhiDiuon. macn
Irson has been chosen because of
i likeness to the pictured fig-
e. .
Mrs. Ward Willis Long will
ise in ixapnaei muuumia ui
Chair," her baby will be Wi-
. J 1 I L TI .. 1 I
na ruinara anu iviurgurei xen
An be the older child, young
hn the Baptist. Mrs. John R.
tea is the figure in Titian's
irtist's Daughter." Edwardo
ifcaz will be Hals' "Laughing Cav
Ser."
Children - of Charles Stuart"
fan Dyke) will have as its cast
lyton Robertson, as Baby stu-
t; Janet Green, as FHnceas
rj, and William Trlndle, as
larles. The dog, which is the
Airth member of the group be
gs to R. W. Nlles. Members of
, Apollo club who will repre
t the six figures in "Syndics of
Guild" (Remembrandt) are
K. DeWitte, Albert H. Gille, A.
Hansen, Lyman McDonald,
hn Moritz and R. H. KoDert-
Figures in Murillo's "Melon
tors" will be posed by William
son and Jack Harbison. Miss
genia Zieber will pose as Rom-
y i "juiizaoeui uurrie aou ai-
ffii Adolph as Gainsborough's
Blue Boy."
J The picture "Madame Lebrun
d Daughter" (Lebrun) has as
.:tf figures Mrs Frederick Thiel
cb and Mildred Roberts. Miss
t'ltharine Carson, Mrs. Paul Hen
j?icks and Miss Molly Schwab
biuer form the cast of figures in
the Japanese painting "Hanging
the Kakemono" (Yeishl.) The
figure in "Carmencita" (Sargent)
posed by Mrs. Asahel auau.
Ida M. Babcock is the figure
Whistler's "Mother."
'The Quest of the Holy Grail"
bbey) will have as its cast stu-
ints at Sacred Heart academy,
:luding Miss Teresa AiDricn,
ss Genevieve Deranleau, Miss
lionie Deranleau, Miss Margaret
frenan. Miss Mary Irons, Miss
jary Lebold, Miss Pauline Sav-
te, Miss K.atnryn savage,
orence Smith, Francis Alley ana
ifford Deranleau.
riters' Section
fe.3 Eegular Session
The Writers' section of the sa-
Arts league met last night
th Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith.
iginal manuscripts were read,
s. Edwin Sherwood read two
her poems, "When Mother Goes
Vote" and "My Home." Miss
ldred Bunch read the poems
ife is Like a Briar Rose" and
Iother's Day." Other poems
re contributed by Mrs. J. C
'lson, Mrs. F. S. Barton, who
id "Canterbury Bells, Miss
ace Smith who gave "The
tamp," written in free verse, and
Mother's Daughter" and Mrs. W.
i Fargo, who read several KSfher
items. Miss Minna Harding con
futed two of her stories and
rs. Blanche Jones read an edit
ial entitled "The Fitness ' of
.'Jiings." Refreshments were
rved by Miss Smith.
Her
Experience
"I was never
able to bake a
good cake until
using Royal. I
find other pow
ders leave a
bitter taste."
Mrs. C. P.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Tate
Patriotic Orders
Plan Memorial Observance
The Grand Army of the Repub
lic .and its auxiliary, the Woman's
Relief Corps, together with other
patriotic organizations are mak
ing elaborate plans for the ob
servance of Memorial day. The
decorations at the G. A. R. circle
this year will be uniform In na
ture, each grave being covered
with greenery and a wreath of
flowers placed In the center of
the mound.
In furtherance of this plan the
W. R. C. are asking all auxiliar
ies of patriotic orders to join with
them at ten o'clock Monday, May
ers and suitable evergreen.
Mr. and Mr;. Kugel
Hosts for Card Party
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel were
hosts on Monday night at their
rural residence for a very pretty
card party. The reception room
was decorated with lilacs, the liv
ing room in yellow and white tu
lips, and the dining room, in
Scotch broom. Five hundred was
the diversion and high scores
were won by Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Cravatt. Refreshments were
served.
Those present were Mr. ' and
Mrs. Phil Holmes, Walter Spauld
ing, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bowersox, Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of
Independence, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. William
Cravatt and Mr. and Mrs. , Karl
Kugel.
Salem Women Are to
Help With Health Week
Mrs. John Carson and Mrs. E.
E. Fisher will take an active part
in Mothers' - and Babies' day of
Public Health week. This day
falls on Friday, June 2, when
clinics will be held for mothers
and their children. Mrs. Carson
and Mrs. Fisher were In charge
of baby clinics held In this city
several months ago when the
county had a public health nurse.
Invitations Out
For Sacred Heart
Invitations are out for com
mencement exercises for Sacred
Heart academy. They will be held
Friday evening, June 9, at 8:15
In the high school auditorium.
Mrs. David Eyre
Clnb Hostess Tomorrow
Mrs. David Eyre will be host
ess tomorrow for her bridge club.
Mrs. N. A. Goff
Visits in Portland
Mrs. N. A. Goff went' to Port
land early this week. She will also
visit at Seaside before returning.
A
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1
WILDFIRE'
2ANE CHEV
AT. THE OREGON
SUN. - MON.
Iris Show
Is Set For
June First
Plans for an Iris show to be
held in Salem June 1 and 2 at the
Marlon hotel were made last
night at the Commercial club at
a meeting of a committee of the
Salem Floral society. The Iris
show will be the first of a series
of monthly displays to be put on
by the society during the flower
season.
Mrs. Fred S. Stewart is presi
dent ot the Salem Floral society.
Members of the committee for the
Iris show are Mrs. H. J. Clements,
John Giesy, Mrs. William Everett
Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence T. Har
ris, Frank G. Deckebach and Ar
thur M. Vassal. The date decided
upon for the show was chosen be
vause from weather indications it
is thought that the finest variet
ies of iris will be in blossom then.
Six exhibitors' have already
signed up for the show and the
Floral society is asking for oth
ers. The six are Dr. H, J. Clem
ents, Professor Florian Von Ssch
en, E. Hofer, Mrs. James Culver,
Homer H. Smith and Monroe
Gilbert. Anyone who has any oth
er kind of flowers which are es
pecially good are asked to bring
them for the show.
The Iris show will be held In
the grill room of the Marlon ho
tel, which has been donated by A.
N. Pierce, and will be open
Thursday afternoon and evening
and all day on Friday. Hostesses
will be present to explain the dif
ferent displays.
Salem is especially pretty at
this season ot the year and those
who have been about the city
have been Impressed with the
beauty of the different yards. The
shrubs at the Curtis Cross resi
dence, at 266 North Capitol
street are attracting attention, ' as
are the colorful tulip beds In the
Louis Lachmund yard at . 925
Court street. The wisteria on the
front porch of the residence ot
Judge and Mrs. Lawrence T. Har
ris, 1465- Chemeketa street, is an
Impressive sight and the pergola
at the Thomas Kay home, at 825
Court street, Is covered with a
mass of the same color. . The
shrubs In the state house grounds-!
are at their best now and four
bushes ot Japanese azalia in the
east end ot the grounds are quite
worth going to see. The thorn
trees, which hare rose pink blos
soms, are in blossom now about
town and are supplying many
pretty spots of color. -
Mrs. A, M. Chapman
Hostess for Amicus Clnb
Mrs. A. M. Chapman was nost-
esa yesterday for members of the
Amicus club. The time was spent
socially with needle work and a
delicious .lunch was served by
Mrs. Chapman. Guests for the af
ternoon were Mrs. J. R. P ember
ton, Mrs. C. H. Stewart, of Hutch
inson, Kansas, and Mrs. Gertrude
Haughton, ot Los Angeles. The
club will hold a luncheon In
about three weeks.
Woman's Alliance
Will Meet Friday
The' Woman's Alliance of the
Unitarian church, will meet on
Friday afternoon at 2:30 with
Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, 290 North
Front street.
High School Classes
Plan for Masquerade
Members of the Junior and
senior classes at Salem high
school are planning for a mas
querade party on Friday night at
the school house.
NO GORGEOUS GOWNS IN
NEW CLAYTON FILM
gant real estate agent, and as his
wife makes personal sacrifices
and practices the strictest econ
omy In order to balance his in
discretions as a spender. By the
most rigid saving, she manages to
save two thousand dollars from
her household allowances; Intend
ing to buy a little home. But the
time comes when her husband
must have Bome money and, know
ing he will not consider it an ob
ligation if she gives her savings to
him direct, she makes it appear
that a friend is loaning it to him.
In time this arrangement Is re
vealed by the jealous wife ot the
friend and the husband quarrels
with his wife and in a rage leaves
her. After some dramatic compli
cations all ends happily.
Capital Junk Company
Is in market far all kind of JUNK.
Will pay market price. Quick service.
215 Center Street
Phone 398
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McCroskey
ot this city, and Mrs. B. A. Farr
ington, ot Eugene, returned to
Salem today after spending Tuee
day visiting In Portland. They
made the trip by automobile.
Ethel Clayton, popular Para
mount star, who recently has been
seen In several society dramas in
which she wore some of the most
gorgeous creations in feminine
wearing apparel ever designed.
plays the neatly tailored office
girl and later the economical
housewife, In her latest starring
vehicle, "Her Own Money," which
opens at the Liberty theater next
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
. Miss Clayton Is seen as a steno
grapher who marries an'extrava-
' n , n urn
Safe
Mm
For Infuib
& Invalid!
NO COOKING
Tb "Food -Drink" for AH Ages.
Quick Lunch atHome,Office,o:
Fountains. Atk for HORUCKS.
iar Avoid Imitations 4 Substitutei
Underprice Aluminumware
-Sale
READ THIS AD
It Is Valuable To You
After you have purchased 1 10.00 worth of mer
chandise from any department in our store, we will
credit you with $4.75 toward the payment of $8.00 for
a set of most beautiful and sanitary toilet brushes,
leaving you but ?3.25 to pay for entire set of six
brushes. Can you beat It? The answer is NO.
Salem Hardware Co., Inc.
120 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
. SALEM, OREGON
Miscelanious Items
10c
5c
10c
5c
11c
5c
69c
15c
5c
5c
Paper Napkins per hundred,
Special
15c Koll Wax Paper per package,
Special -
Paper Plates per dozen,
Special -
Tin Cups, each
Special
Aluminum Cups, Milk Pans, and
plates, Special .:
10 Fly Swatters,
Special .- -
$1.50 South African Water Bags,
1 gal. size, Special
25c and 35c Field Hats for men,
women and children, Special
15c Leather soles, all sizes,
Special
15c Leather Soles, all sizes,
Special ,
Ladies' $2.50 Khaki Riding (J-j A(Y
JLrr7
THE FINEST MADE ALUMINUM
IN AMERICA
Every piece made in one of the largest and best equipped
factories in the world. ADVANTAGES No "trade" capac
ities are given all are actual; the utensils are made of
special, extra hard, durable aluminum in new colonial and
plain designs; especialy strong riveting; hygienic beading;
all open pieces are sun-ray finished. Better designs and
workmanship cannot be secured regardless of price.
1 Vi qt. 7 cup size Percolators
Pudding Pan Set of 3 Pieces
Double Boilers 1 'j qt. size
Double Roasters 2'z qt. size
8 1-8 inch Heavy Collanders
And many more items including many
types of kettles and pans.
V Big Lot Granit-ware
Tea Kettles, Dish Puns, Water Pails, Stew Kettles, Etc.
Special
tEdT. -tVlNCMtSTtH
- iryo fc J.
Breeches, Special
The Modern Woman
The modern woman, whether she is In
the business world, or in her own home, as
a matter of course pays all regular bills by
check.
She recognizes the fuct that it Is much
more convenient than paying cash; that It
supplies her with an accurate record ot
expenditures; and that her canceled checks
are sufficient receipts.
This bank welcomes the accounts of all
women.
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SALEM
ORCCOM
Extra Special
Set of six 25 year
guaranteed knives
and forks
$6.15
TO
Have You Attended Our Great Remodeling Sale ?
m Ji
Get Here Thursday, Friday or Saturday Sure
twp'H hP a livelv crowding for the greatest Cut Glass bargain feast you've ever seen. This extra special sale of dozens of
rpi nf Cut Glass starts Tnursaay mom-mg auu uuuimuca uum u ij- "b"-
The Cut Glass offered in this three day extra special consists of unusual large and attractive pieces.
Payment Down Plan
Gives everyone an
opportunity to buy
at these sale prices.
If you haven't tried
our payment plan
better come in this
week.
SPECIAL
f
CUT GLASS
Low footed Comport
x 6V2 and 712 inch'
$2.50 value
Three Day Special
$1.25
CUXGLASS
Sugar and Creamer,
$3.00 Sets
Three Day Special
$1.45
CUT GLASS
Candle Sticks, $2.00
values
Three Day Special
95c
CUT GLASS
Sandwich Plate, 10
inch, $2.50 value
Three Day Special
$1.25
CUT GLASS
j Whipped Cream
-, Bowl, $2.00 value
Three Day Special
95c
Men's
Chip $10
Links
Gold Cuff
Extra Special
Set of 6 Starr cut
tumblers, $4.50
values
$2.75
$6.05
Simmons Waldemear $4
Watch Chairi
CUT GLASS
Izard Fruit Bowl, 9
and 10-inch $3 bowl
Three Day Special
$1.45
$2.45
CUT GLASS
Lilly Bowls, 6 and 8
inch, $2.25 value
Three Day Special
$1.15
CUT GLASS
High foot Comport
72 inch,
$2.75 value
Set of 6 Butter Spreaders at
$135
65c
CUT GLASS
Low footed Salad
Dish 8 12 inch,
$2.25 value
Three Day Special
$1.15
Entire Stock
at'
Sale Prices
TT IT
jnia
rimai
Salem's Largest Jewelry Store
Corner State
and
Liberty Sts.
Extra Special
$50 six-foot Golden
Oak Hall Clock at
$24.75
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