The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 03, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 10, Image 18

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April 9 to 14 Dress Up Week
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We will show you one of the Snappiest lines of Ready-to Wear Ever Shown in Bend
A complete line of Capes, Dolmans, Dresses, Suits, Sports Suits, Coats and Sports skirts at prices not to be found else
where. The styles are the very latest. Our New York buyers have selected us a wonderful assortment of these lines
They are direct from America's Style Centers and from the Largest
Manufacturers of Ladies Wearing Apparel
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Sports Suits
Ladies' Dresses
Jersey Sports Suits in a big assortment of styles. Positively the largest assortment of Right-Up4o
Have ihem in purple, pekin, white, tan, copen, the minute line of dresses ever shown in Rend,
rose, cerise and grey, The very latest to be Don't fail to see the pretty models so reasonably
shown in Sports Suits. See these wonderful priced. We have enjoyed a wonderful business
values at in silk dresses. There is a reason. We make all
the necessary alterations free of charge.
$25.00 to $35.00.
$14.75 to $45.00"
Capes and Dolmans
Ladies' Suits
Have them in navy, copen, tan and green. Can
give you any style you desire. Everyone repro Just UMpnckckl a large shipment of Capes and
sents a real value and the style right up to the DoinmllS. These are some of the late numbers
minute. Can fit the stout ladies as well as the being shown on Fifth Avenue, New York. This
is no hot air. Come and see for yourself. We are
smaller ones
$19.75 to $39.75
Ladies' Coats
If you dou't care for the.cape or Dolman, we can fit you out in a snappy coat in all
of the leading styles '"
$9.90 to $39.75
We make all necessary alterations free of charge. We have an experienced "Ready-to
Wear Saleslady. Every garment must be a perfect fit before leaving the department
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showing you the very latest to be had in the above lines. Prices speak for themselves
$16.50 to $39.75
Sports Skirts
Just the thing to complete your summer wardrobe. They are beauties. Showing
them in white, pekin, tan apricot pink and copen. Materials are Manderin, Crepe,
Bedford, Baronet, Khaki Kool and Fan-ta-sec.
$8.90 to $25.00
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C) nti.it o( the Aor.ua Statement o( th
Southern Surety Company
f Dm Molnee, In th. Slat. of lore, oa the
slit dr of December, 1018, mad to tba
Ineurance Commlitlon.r o( tbe 8ut. of Ore
ron. Dormant to law:
Capital
Anient of capital atnek paid np $1,000,000.00
Income.
Net praalosii reeelred daring-
the year .....(1,899,177.63
Interest, dlrideade and rente r-
erlred dnrisc tba rear e3.830.74
Income from other eooreei re-
eelred durioi th ytar 1,148,841,75
Total Income 93,111,030.32
Dlaburaemeats.
Net loaeee paid during tba rear
Including adjnatment expeniee.S 331,403.48
Dirldecda paid on capital atock
during tba year O.00
Oommiitlona and talarlci paid
durlor the year 010,433.83
Taxes, llctnici and Xci paid
during tbe year 28,900.00
Amount of all othir expenditure! 381.192.34
Total tzpeadltorct f 1,457,947.91
AtMtl.
All other aueti I 308,188.95
Valu. of real aetata owntd
(market lalae) 310,630.71
Yalao cf itocki and bonds
owned (market rata.) 713,343.43
Loans on mortgage! aad collat
eral, etc. 671,860.38
Caih In lanki and oa band... 338,900.93
Premiums in conraa of collection
written alneo Hept. 80. 1918. 373,035.33
Intereit and rente do and ac
crued 43,608.03
Ttal aiaete 32,770.083.82
Total aitete admitted In Oreroa.3,770,0S3-82
UaMUUee.
Oroee clalmi for Iviera unpaid. 9
Amount of unearned premium!
on all outstanding risks, ....
One for commlitlon and brok
erage) .. .........
All other liebllltlea
Sorplua orer all liabilities ..
339,420.80
816,200 15
93,900.39
148.303.12
482,007 30
Total liabilities, exelaalra of
capital etctk of 91,000.000 32.770.0B3.83
Beiinaai la Oregon for the Year,
Oron premium! recelred during ..,.,
tbe year 9 10,418.03
Premium returned during the
year ?'"S'2I
Losses paid durlnr the rear. . 0,034.23
SOUTHERN BUUKTY COMPANY.
J. H. Huekleberrr, President.
E. O, Parle. Secretary.
Statutory realdent attorney for eerrlce:
Geo. U, Bchalk. Portland.
Tut It In THE BULLETIN."
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OPPORTUNITY
Does not flow like a river, in a steady stream,
but comes and goes in great tides.
While the tide is coming in save all you
can-and be ready for the ebb tide of old age.
4jb INTEREST
ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
The First National Bank
OP BEND
WE BANK ON YOU, YOU BANK WITH UB
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STATELY BLOUSE OF LACE
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Fine lace and tbo sheerest t'eorgotte,
together with embroidery, rnako tlilq
k'ly bloujo or formal dress. Tha
m of georgette have deep cuffa f
The collar Qztcnda to tlio wnlit-
.nd thero Is a vestco of ertbrold-
ik-U t'corgetto and a Jabot of laco.
Aluminum Coin.
Africa has adopted the aluminum
coin. Nearly 82,000,000 coins of that
metal havo been struck from tho Brit
ish mint for circulation In Uganda und
the Nigerian protectorates. Each coin
bears tho value either of 1 cent or of
2 mill.
They are perforated In the center
llko Chlneso coins, In order that the
natives may string them together.
Bronze coins are In wide circulation
on the west coast of Africa.
In tho Intcrfor smnll shells known
as cowries are used as fractional cur
rency. It Is to replaco tho cowries
that the now colna Imyp b.flgn struck.
' Thoughtless Reconstruction.
Senator Watson, tho head of tho
committee on reconstruction, said In
an Interview;
"Hasty reconstruction Is apt to be
thoughtless and bad. It Is like the!
young drug salesman.
"A lady approached this young
salesman, reddened .and said: I
'"My hair Is falling out. Can you I
give me anything for It?' i
'"You bet I Sure!' said thp sales-1
man, heartily. 'How about this hand-'
painted hair receiver at one forty
nine?' " '
AT APEX OF SPRING STYLES
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The roturn to favor of ostrich
plumes, handsome feather ornnmontf,
and masses of rich flowers, with much
elaboration In millinery, places hats for
matrons at tho apox of spring ntylci.
Tho threo hats shown above Includo a
dress hat with rich ostrich plumes, a
smart streot hat with a velvet bow,
and semi-dress hut In black, with s
wonderful feather.
Tny Navy Uue.
Tho bluo color so prominent in tbo
uniforms of almost all marines Is of
hoary origin. Vegotlns, In his fifth
book on tho military affairs of tho Ro
mans, traces tho origin of this color
to tho Yeuotl, an ancient pcoplo dwell
ing near tho coast of Biscay and well
versed In seamanship, It was custom
ary among them to paint their outgo
ing ships as well as tho masts and sails
with a bluo color; also their soldiers
and sailors woro bluo uniforms. Ac
cording to our author, tho Latin word
"Venetus," which was both tho naino
of tho color und that of tho people,
points to Its origin. From tho Ven
etl the custom was adopted by tho no
mans. Thus tho son of Pouipolus, af
ter defeating Caosar's fleet In a naval
battle, woro tho navy bluo, although
entitled to the purplo. The Vcnetl
woro subdued by Caesar after a se
vere maritime war n B B, .0.
RBMEBERTHE DAYS WHEN YOUR MOTHER
SELECTED YOUR CLOTHES AT THE STORE.
Whon you woro n boy about 13
you remombor how mothor or fnthor
want -with you to n clothing storo
Io buy you n suit. You romombor you
thought Johnny Jones noxt door had
about tho best looking suit you over
tavr, and you wanted somo clothes
llko Johnny. Hut mothor or fnthor
had somo pronounced Ideas about
clothes. Mother thought of tho be
coming sldo of clothes und father the
wearing possibilities, because you a
roul boy woro hard on clothoH,
You romombor, too, thut fooling
of chagrin, whon mothor picked out
ono of those hard, fast greys, whon
you had your eyo on n salt and pop
per .Norfolk. You did not daro to bulk.
Klso, no clothes. You were listless to
ezpross dlssatlsfuctlon with mother's
moro conventional tastes, Now that
reminds you of Mr. Brlggs, "Whon n
Foliar needs n friend."
Now, as you nro oldor you romom
bor what a fooling of Joy and satis
faction camo over you with tho pick
ing out of u suit of clothes. Tho suit
of your own cholco, purchased with
tho inonoy you havo earned sawing
wood or picking fruit or borrlos, That
was a happy day whon you strutted
homo with tho now togs under your
arm.
You well romombor tho conversa
tion between mothor und tho sales-'
man, whllo you stood hyo, anxiously
hoping tho salesman would win out
bocauso ho had your Ideas exactly.
How J ho salesman would say, " I
dou't blamo him at all madam, nat
urally ho wants something of tho
latost stylo, nnd If It does get out
of dato quickly becauto It Is so ox
tromo, why, (with a shrug of his
ihoudors nnd an uxprcsslvo gesture
of his hands) thero nro more clothes
and smnrt dressers oxpoct to buy
suits oftou."
Mother's face turned rod with In
dignation and If her took could have
been (uturpselod In words It would
havo boon;
"Young man, you nro about ni
norvy as thoy mako thorn. Whon my
son pays for his own clothes and la
nblo to afford a now suit vorv ofion.
or to discard n conspicuous style If
no is urea of it, then It will bo time
ouough for him to do so. At tho
prOSOIlt tlmO I nrODOSO thnt lm 1iflll
dress according to my Idoas and my
menus.
You will romombur thnt mothor
won out nnd you will romombor that
you hud very llttlo use for that suit.
Dut so far ns wearing well It woro
far too woll to suit you.
It was a huppy day whon you so
looted your own hat, your own loud
box, your own shirt,
''"t U In 'THE BULLETIN."
HELP BUILD
UP YOUR
COMMUNITY
Community life in Amer
ica, is the very life blood
of our democracy. Every
citizen owes allegienee to
his home town.
The factories, mills and shops of your town provide
the payrolls and comforts needed for health and
prosperity. Patronize jmd support loyally every
business man in your community. By doing so you
will be working most effectively for yourself and
buildingup your home town.
THE SHEVUN-HIXON COMPANY