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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE May Wirth Works For Four Years to Learn Difficult Trick The Ornamented Glove Is In Jj "v "Vacation's Over and School i High Favor Vj Begins Soon M HffStS, ( I Tbo ornamented glovo Is In high favor, anu 17 ' siS; Joti . I V Ding! Dong! Will your youngsters bo ready I I jlftfV. $ V adds much to the simplicity of the mode. You will ' V when the school bell rings? School opening means J ; K!''C, a, 4$fk (I "nd tllM8 1U"e entlclng wlth thelr "yolored C fiMkftf) I I new tall togs, and we are glad to announce that ''-i&$!r?i foL20 --mJ& ' cu"8' Or you may prefer cut-out, embroidered or IziwS&nMII A nowhere will you find more varied assortments 9J JfefejJsSS1! V-'!,M applique patterns. But certain It Is that you will BrffiCTjfllf 1 than here. From the little kindergartener's ra- J K "fer' ,?'4iTj!f'VV' a (1 thoroughly approve of them. In kldskln, suede or sf 'ffSSf'S'Mfl fSl qulrements to those of the college student. Th I) - ?lv$V g"---jr V fabrlo In the new colors, representing the future iluTNi V&i'WInMM L season's novelties as well as the staple "regula- . k4& felilv'l choice of smartly dressed women. WilM'Ma tlons." Let us fit out your children. Wo know "tq Akjeek Devoted toSeNeecb . 1 , the Wirth family, Madame Ella I I Bradna, the Clarks and George V Hanneford family are among the f International celebrities that will I I be seen here next Saturday, V " August 29th. f i ANTl-KLAN PRINCIPAL DISCHARGED IN FLORIDA May Wirih, the sensational young Australian girl somersault rider, with the Ringling-Barnum circus, coming to Salem Saturday, August 29th. Miss Wirth heads a corps of three scoro rider lth the circus - Pour years spent In hard work mastering one difficult trlckl That was the triumphant achieve ment of May Wirth, somersaulting eque.strcnne of the Ringllng Broth ers and Barnum & Bailey circus, who accomplishes the phenomenal feat of leaping from the ground to the bare back of her flying steed, with her feet encased in 18-inch baskets. And then, standing erect, the little rider maintains her poise still basket-bound, while her horse gallops ns fast as he can go. It was a matter of professional conscience, as well as personal pride, that Impelled Miss Wirth to accomplish this feat. She simply made up her mind to do it and she stuck stubbornly until she suc ceeded. In the fame spirit, a virtu oso like Padercwski or an inven tor like Kilison attains the seem ingly impossible. It Is but natural that May Wirth should have risen to fame os the supremo equestrienne of the day. By descent, she belongs to the royal race of the sawdust arena. Her father was a famous rider, her maternal grand-father was one of the first bareback riders, and her great-uncle lived to hold the monopoly of tho circus in Australia for half a century- Kinsfolk nnd connections of the Wirth family are still flourishing in the Anti podes. There are more than seventy expert equestrians with "the great est show ol earth" this season. Native-born and European riders who have perfected their art to the highest degree will bo found en rolled on the circus roster. The Rleffenach sisters, the Ernestos, Arcadia, Fla., Aug. 27 The ac tion of County Superintendent Smith In dismissing Grady Hornan don, assistant principal of schools, for conducting a campaign against the Ku Klux Klnn was upheld to day by tho De Soto county school commission. Several citizens appeared before the commission requesting Hern andon's reinstatement, but the of ficials declined, saying they con sidered their action for tho best interests of the school system. AHMY KEEPS PRESIDENT OF BOLIVIA IN OFFICE New York. Aug. 27 (AP) Ac cording to reliable information reaching this city, extraordinary political events in I,aPaz, the cap ital of Br.livia. prevented tho In auguration, scheduled for yester day, of President-elect Jose Cablno Villaneuva. It Is reported that President Bautita Saavedra, who was to have retired yesterday, re mains in power with the backing of the army. Autumn Fabrics are a Revelation of Beauty The moment you see them, you'll want to convert them into new frocks, ensembles, coats and other autumn clothes, both for yourself and the children. For these ne w weaves are an inspiration in themselves in the creating of new clothes. Soft woolens in plain and patterned effects. Heavy silks of marvelous quality. Embroidered woolens, plaids, stripes every new fabric is here, at a most attractive price. HI ! ijptjyiftx i "11 ' I : ; I j ! Oregon Last Times Today My VMM WITH ALICE TERRY Q. 'paramount Qidnre Tomorrow Betty Iironson Adolphc Menjou Florence Vidor in ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" 50 CENTS ANY SEAT ANY TIME CHH.DREN Matinees lOo Eveninej 25o Satin Crepe $2.95 Yd. This special in satin back Crepe bould appeal to every woman or Miss In quest of etyle and quality combined at a low price. This crepe Is shown in such colors as watersprlte, rosewood, copper, tanbark, empire blue, orchid, Jade, claret. Lanvln' green crabapple and others. 40 Inch wide. Wesco and Wrights Bias Fold Tape 15c Bolt Of course you'll not skimp when It comes to buying colored bias tape for the difference of a cent or two, one may ruin a frock. Wesco and Wright's aro guaran teed fast color. All the new fall shades are here. New Flannels All Wool Luxurious Flannels by "Botany" show all that is new In way of prints and plain tones for autumn. Mlnfaturo plaids and checks, etrlpos In new effects enhancing high tones In plains. In fact you'll find all that's new among them. "Botany" Is your guaran tee that the quality Is good and that tho surfaco will not rough up as In ordinary f In n n ol. . 54-inch Silks Vi Yards for Dress 64-Inch silks will rule the modo so acclaims Fashion. Our 64-Inch Pebbled Crope In Coolidge grey, navy blue, blaclc and cork will appeal to the home dressmaker for one needs only 1 yards for a frock. Other E4-lnch silks In crepe, faille and eatln backs. "Ever-Ready" Dress Shields 25c to 75s Ever-Ready Shields are thor oughly dependable. We have them In all size ranges and many different styles Including the silk covered and colored. Make sure, buy an "Ever-Ready". Velvedean Coatings Velvcdoan Is fine nnd sucdo like In finish a coat fabric of ex ceptional beauty. Velvedean achieves the new flnro effects to ono'a entlro satisfaction. New colors Old Ccdor, Oakcrest, Steel Orey, Black and Navy Blue. New Buttons Our new fall buttons are hero and ready to show. A wonderful stock of staple and fancies. In as much as buttons are used exten sively for trims this season, one will do well to seo these before making up their fnhrlce.. New Braids Illc Itnc nnd other braids are shown here in profusion, all tho pastel shades as well as the brighter ones are here. New Challies All Wool Challies will be in the fore ground this season Its popularity Is responsible for many new patterns among which aro tho doublo stripe effects and tho chintz designs. These aro Botany quality also and all pure wool See tho new But terlck patterns for challies frocks. Price $1.35 yd. Flat Crepe 4 0-liicU flat Crepes ure hero I'.l many stuple and novelty shades; also Malllnson's Molly 'o Crepe, a very rich fabric, excellent quality. The Autumn Season's new colors aro being shown. Yalama Coatings Botany's Yalama Coating 64 inch wldlh Is a lustrous finished fabric of unequalled beauty. Tbo new fall shades of Oakcrest, Blue Bird, French blue and new tans are here. It will pay to shop early for best colons. New Lace Trimmings Lacos go far In achieving beauty and when one can buy trimming laces llko these In pleated lace and net combined for fronts nnd collars, ono's task of dress making Is considerably easod. Fluted laceB ond nets for Cascades, Lace Collarlngs and Fronts In new arrivals are hero moderately priced. j . Choose Fabrics for School Wear Now! I COMM APfiMgNTS t: -fL NOW . Yiirt- . -U Q 1 GRAND EM. 2 CEO LB. DEM I LLE'S PARAMOUNT PICTURE Shows start at 2:307:00 and 9:00 o'clock. Soon open at 2:00 ani 6:30 School Woolens Special $1.49 Yard We've rummaged the entire department for "Odds and Ends" Woolens and placed the clean-up lot on special sale at $1.49 a yard. Among tli' in ar dress and coat materials formerly priced up 10 13.50 a yard. Twci-ds. Serges, etc., 42 to 64 Inch widths. School Fabrics Wool Mixed Special 98c Yard This school spoclal comprises serges of cotton and wool mixed In new plaids and checks, new fall patlorns and colors splendid for Juniper dresses, skirts, frocks, etc. Bee these on special display. .Salem's Exclusive 'Agency for Mallinson's Silks MILLER Buttcrick Patterns Are Accurate and Easy, to Uf-o Salem's Leading Department Store