Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 22, 1909, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Utiiut CATITAli JOURNAL, HAJLEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1000
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NOW IS THE TIME-FRAKES IS THE PLACE-25 CENTS WILL DO THE WORK OF $1.00
Your money novor covered more ground than this at Christmas. There are a few stingy soUls who say each year that "Christmas Is just for the Children" and you'll usually find that thoy haven't any! Christ
mas Is for tfaQ young at heart-for the bravo souls who never grow old-for all who love their fdllow men. Everybody can make this a merry Christmas-for everybody else. It isn't sH much 'how -much you
epond aa how you 'spend it The gift that comes from the heart Is double In value. A little care in choosing, a little taste displayed will add immeasurably to the value of the gift you send. Every article we
sell is to Improve the appearance or comfort of the one It Is purchased for, and no gift Is so thoroughly appreciated by the receiver as the practical one. What more practical, MeVviceable, gift for mother, wife, sic
tor or daughter than a serviceable tailor suit, a swell long coat, a becoming silk or cloth dress, a dainty silk net or lingerie waist, a beautiful lace .coat, silk petticoat, a tortoiao shell or rhinostpno hair ornament,
chic tailored or dross hat.
On tho -first of tho year we will make oxtonsiva alterations, adding several new departments, and it is our indention. to close out this up-to.-date stock of Ladles' ready-to-wear garments . this wodk if prices
wlll do it. 2G centa will have tho purchasing power of a dollar. Did you ever have a chance to buy sensible Christmas gifts so cheap? Our statements brief, ooncise and direct to the point will you pass them
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uy wituuiu iiivesugauug; we uuuevu uuu
$27,000 STOCK TO SELECT FROM
MILLINERY
$6.50 Trimmed Hats for $2.45
$10.00 Ttrlmmed Hats for, 3'25
Pattern , Huts are '.."". One-Fourth Price
And bo 6n from ond to end of the dopartmont, feathers, wings, flow
era and shapes Included? ""Nothing is reserved, i .It's -the most de
termined MUHnory Cloaranco-wo over know , '
.If n trimmed Hats . '
Values to 115.00
75c
Feathers and Wings
Values to $7.50 75c
IJlowcrw
Values to $10,00 25c i
SEPARATE SKIRTS
Elogant Skirts that havo tho hang and stylo about them which a "
well dressed woman demands. Strictly tailored styles, with tho now
plaited effect. Splendid materials. In black and colors. All cizes.
Regular $6 values for $3.49
Separate Coats, $12.50, $18 and $25 Values
Separate Coats are In strong demand this winter, both from the;
standpoint of fashion and utility. This is due In a great measure
to tho popularity of ono-ploco drosses.
Your Choice $4.95 :
THE SUITS
Are elegant Fall and Winter models that excel in style, fabric, work
manship and, most of all, rare value giving. Materials are broad
cloth, plain and fancy serges, diagonal serges, homespuns, knicker
bocker suitings, wide wales, etc. Long coats (45 to 50 Inches),
tight, Boml and seven-eighths fitting, skirts plaited and gored with
yoke effects; all tho wanted colors; every stylo in every pried men
tioned. All suits have been divided into flee lots, prices starting
as low as $14.95 each.
40 Suits, $30.00 values, sale price $14.05
50 Suits, $35.00 values, sale price 10.85
50 Suits, $40.00 values, sale price .W4M..,iV. 22.75
"'SOSuitsi $50.00 values, sale price '. ...... ftl.05
25 Suits, $65.00 values, sale prico . :.. 1 i'w:KfZ?x. : . ,28.05
Panama Skirts, values to $22.00 $7.25
Panama Skirts, values to $12.00 4.25
ONE-PIECE DRESSES
Excollont styles In one-piece dresses which fashion rules as fore
most, in.'stylo thl3 season, In Panamas, serges, wide wale serges and
broadcloths, in all tho leading colors. Some have girdle with panel
front and others are beautiful in their severe plainness. Trimmings
used aro laco yokes, self shade; others , aro fancy braid, and button
trimmed. , Three-quarter and knee ploated skirts; some show the
Gibson effect over tho shoulders. Sizes range 34 to 42.;'
Values $37.50 now $1 1 .85
RAINCOAT
Mado just like the men's stylos, of the very best rainproof ma
terials, with tho raglan and-mannish sleeves.
Value to $20.00 V.' ....$0.50
Value to $16.00 7.75
Value to $12.50 5.75
HAIR GOODS
This Is the largest and finest stock of hair goods on the Pacific coast
AU convent cut. The stock Is to be closed out at era-making prices.
The whole stock goes. ,
COMBS and BARRETTES
Hair Combs and Barrettes in shell, amber and jet, beautifully carved,
some gold inlaid and set with brilliant Rhinestones.
AT OXE-QUARTEK THEIR REAL VALUE.
Waists for Christmas
The assortments represent the very newest and most desirable
dainty lace effects, serviceable taffetas and large variety of evening
effects, in now shades of navy, greens, Copenhagen and grape, at $4.9o
Messaline Waists in. white, pink, light, blue and lavender, beauti
fully made and daintily trimmed with Val. laces, at $5.45.
New Net Waists in white and ecru.splendid quality and well made,
prired at $5.95.
Not a waist in the assortment worth less than $12.50.
Military Capes
About twenty elegant Capes marked at a price that will . assure
their quick clearance. In this lot you will find the 'most beautiful
styles in military and Napoleon effects. Wide sweep, braided collars
and gilt buttons; some with scarlet lining. ValuoH up to $30, your
choice for $12,75.
Jumper Suits, value to $6.00, now 1.00'
Plumes, value to $7.50, now 75c
Silk Petticoats, value $7.50, now $3.25
Heatherbloom Petticoats, value $2.50, now 75c
Lingerie Dresses in pink, blue and white, value from $12.50 to
$30.00, now ..." . $3.50
IF IT COMES
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N. Commercial St.
FRAKES IT'S
No Commercial St
CEYLON MENUS.
Tho Way Natives Wrestle With tho
English Lannuaoe.
A uiler In tlif Kplciire U'IIh of huv.
eral menus with which he wan con
fronted when traveling In Ceylon. The
muuu. lie 8ii,vh. la uu Indispensable ad
junct to a respectable luncheon or din
ner table In Ceylon. As a rule, the
head servant writes It out mul from
his elementary knowledge or Kugllsh
as "she In wrote" sjiiiugs a host of
quaint blunder. At the Haute time his
fertile oriental brain in ever apt to
add footnotes, which lire perhaps his
happiest achievement.
At one lunch tlime tlsural among
the dlaliiw "roam beuf." but It caused
the hostess Home constornatlon when
she discovered the additional logcud
in very small letters, "roast beef,
smelling a little." the parenthetical
note being meant to intimate Unit tho
dlidt was accompanied by a nance of
savory odors.
On another occasion thpro appeared
this following acknowledgment of de
ficiency: "Stcnk and kidney plo; no
kidney."
It was altogether dollsbtfnl. con
tinues tho writer, to And at ono dinner
our old friend Welsh rabbit appear
ing ob "WelKoh rubbish." Tho same
genius translated haricot mutton into
"hurrygod muttou." Our own boy, ho
adds, on tho occasion of a hastily Im
provised dinner, was uuablo to accom
plish a dessert. Consequently he put
the word "platen" at the end of tho
menu,
A COSTLY JRIFLE.
jt""Drouoht Bankruptcy to an English
VC Iron King.
-jvaa a common ponny postage
VXtawktlint brought Uobnrt, tho great
3 nrltyVlrou klnif." to Wul.' At tbb
twpt Whit worth 'per"01. whcn
tlfenTwaa n big crisis In tho Iron trado.
- I., nil tinrta nf flirt Wlirlll
UUUWU upvum m ' ' " - - -
Stclegrnpliea now to him lu cipher,
.A'-ft llMnlliliil lltl, tlAJlfell 111-
wavsL Instructed to write. At that pe
SoTIMhs'prTulpal auont. who was lo
his cklot partnor. was in Bhotllold and
wrote I) I m from thoro warnlnj: hint to
ne out all iron Intoruetu for tho tlmo
on aewjuut of the Whltworth crisis.
liobart httii frtHpient tlw of Irritabil
ity. Mid ItO Ui IWttlvlHK u tot of
unstHmped letter of no. JuijKjrtnm'e on
which ho had to pay double postage.
One morning in niiKer ho jjuve orders
that such letters were to be rcturwd
to the poxtmap. The very 1 1 s t Mil
stamped letter rocelvtttl alter tlnn was
from bis partner. It was rcjeeted.-as
.soon as It arrived.
Conscoticiulv. I.iiowIiik uoililujr f
the existence of the letter or the nil
Important private news It contained,
llobart pledKed himself next day for
more Iron deals than even his mighty
credit was uood for. The great drop In
prices came two days later, and Ho
burr, once a millionaire, was involved
lu a hopeless bankruptcy from wblch
he never recovered. Uitulon Tele
graph.
Pillsbury's Wonderful Memory.
Harry N. I'lllsbury. the chess player,
offered one day lu South Hethlehem.
Pa., to utemorljie thirty words, no tuat
tor how hard they might be, the selec
tions 4o be read to hltu only once.
Professor Merrlman or Lehigh pul
verslty and Dr. Threlkeld-Hdwards of
lk'thlehcin picked out most ot the, fol
lowing words: Autlphloglstlue, perl
oRleum. takadlnstase. plasmou. ambro
sia. Threlkeld, atrcptococcus. stnphe
locoecus. micrococcus, Plasmodium,
MUuiaainni Krtdhnlt. l'hlladelnhla.
Cluelnutttl. athletics, no war. uiicucn-
berg. American, misala. phliosopuer.
Plot Potgleters-itost. Salmagnniu. yom
slllecoolsl. nangniauivato, Schlochtcr'a
Nek. Mauxluyama. theosophy. cate
ohlHtu. MadJcstHunslopa. ;
Mr. Plllsbury Inttnedtatcly reieated
these words In the order given and lu
tho reverse order.
Didn't Teach Him That Trick.
"That's a werry knowing animal o'
yoi.r-. ' wild a cockney gentleman to
the uctpe,r ot no lepiu:it.
"Very.? ,wa tin? ceOl rejoinder.
Tie pertorms strange tricks and
linnilcs. Uocs w':" liypilrcd the cock
lu . c.Vtig tlif' ittdftiut ,uir.nigh his
glasv
".Sttrprlsln'S' retortl the keejier.
"We've learned ittin to put motley in
that bos you see up then. Try him
with half a crown."
The cockney handed the elephant;
halt a crown, and. sure enough, he
took it in his trunk nud placed It In a
box high tip out or reach.
"Well, that Is very hoxtraordlnary
hastonlshlng, truly:" said the green
one. opening his eyes. "Now let's see
him take It out and 'and It back."
"We never learned hltu that trick,"
retorted the keeper and then turned
away to stir up the monkeys and
punch the hyenas. Loudon Tlt-Blts.
A Cockney.
Mlnsbeu. a dictionary mnkor oC Lon
don, lu UH7 Issued a work which. gave
the following anuiHlng account ot tu
origin ot the word "eocjaieyt" "A
cockney, or qoqkn applied only to
que born windu tfiepuut) of the lo$
iohathnt Ik. within the city ot 1-oh-
dohwwhlche termo cntuo ilrst out of
tho following tale:
"A iltlen'a koiiiio, riding with hi
father out or London lujo the c0untry
nud holng a novice and tnoroly Iguo
raut ot how curue aujl caiel do In
orwtso. nslutl whim ho lumnl a horse
uelgh what tho laro dlde. IIW father
nnawcred. Th Horse dotho ttolgh.'
Rldlug fxtrther. he hoard a cock- erdw
and nld. Hothw tho cocs uelRh toor
Aud thoreloro cwknej. or i-iH-kuelgb.
by Juverslon tha: Ineoetus- i. o.. raw
or uurlpo lu couutroy-Bignu affaires."
Rearranging the Basis.
"Yoti are charging me 7 a week for
boaul and lodging. Mrs. irons." said
the gray haired person of the nnme of
Harris. "May I ask how you would
Itemize HV What part of it Is for
board y
"Five dollars." replied the landlady.
"And $'.! rvr my roomT
"Yob."
"Well. ir you don't mind, Mrs. Irons,"
he said, proceeding to square up for
another wools, "we'll copslder here
artor that Pin paying you $5 for lodg
ing and 5U for board. It will seem
more as It I were gottlug the worth of
my ntoney."-Chlcago Tribune.
Tho Fortune Tollors.
Ladv-I'oor m! So -vou nre Ju8t
out of jnli? Tramp-Yes. njum 1 was
a victim of fortune tellers tenkyoara
Ihoulsjrlqt attorney mn up-v.uu
Hm II &, B wHiofo,w. ,
fl f i I k y ;
l-J
i lQSjnaajBjnnjgQajBjBjgH
nrcdlcted
next teu years.-Puck.
A Paragon.,
"What reason have you for thinking
that he's a perfect gentlemau?"
, aUktUJUBt 1 d dluner at h,18
n'oWWnd neither blwlfe tmrdaagh.
tcr corrected him once."-Detroit Free
Prww.
Do your Christmas shoplpng now
Wc have ajifull
assortoieot lof
practical pres
ents for men and
boys. Soils, ov
ercoats, house
coats, hats, ties
and many other
suitable gifts.
ALEM WOOLEN MIU
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