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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1910)
DAILY CATITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MOXOAV, OCTOBER 81, 1910. Ladies Home Journal Pntfaara Winter Quarterly Style Book Now on Sale Priced at 2Qc, Including a 15c Pattern Free Linder's Wringer-Proof Buttons Onyx and Peerless Hosiery II PARCELS CHECKED FREE xoorem.i-ATrn 7 PARCELS CHECKED FREE Sale of Tailored' Suits Values Up to $32.50 Special at $23.75 SALE OPENS TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. 1' I H J hi i tut' Tomorrow, for the , first time this season; this store announces the sale of 50 new models; this fall' and winter styles in strictly plain tailored suits. The jackets are semi and tight fitting; some have inlaid velvet collars and notched reveres; they arc full satin lined and hand somely tailored; the skirts are plain and pleated. The materials are Serges, Broadcloth, Scotch mixtures, Tweeds and Diagonals, all sizes, in a variety of wanted colors, values up to $32.50. Special Ct 7 this week take advantage . . . f?J)o a U) The New Marquesette Cloth Sale of Press Goods Now on Display Remnants 3 Days More , The heavy shopping In the Dress Gooda Section Saturday this store received three pieces of the this season has made deep inroads Into many tery newest (Marquesette) cloth for making up choice reaves and left us a number of wool over Persian designs. This cloth takes the place remnants, three and five yards In length. These over i ernisu . t . . . we offer Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at of nets and allovers In waist making, etc. The mJf prke effects produced by Its use Is marvelously stun- ' Ding. See showing in Dress Goods Section. TRIMMINGS HALF PRICE. WEDNESDAYS SURPRISE SAlf NUMBER 5 08 Sale of Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats for Wednesday only, at prices that will cause them to move lively. Tbey are heavy ribbed, with plain or fancy colored band down the front. In order to give everyone a chance we start this sale at 8:30 and no phone orders received. Men's 3.00 Swea'crs, all sizes, special Wednesday, only, at $2.35 Boys' $2.00 Sweaters, all sizes, special Wednesdav, only, at ......... $1.65 ' S'e Window Display Court Street, Silk Petticoats Reduced $5.00 Silk bKlrts reduced to the special price oi . . $7.00 fc'llk Skirts reduced to the special price of . . $7.fi0 Silk Skirts reduced to the special price of . . $8.00 Silk Skirts reduced to the special price of . . $8.60 Silk Sktrts reduced to the special price of . , $10.00 Silk Skirts reduced to the special price of $11.50 Silk Skirts reduced to the special price of $12.00 Silk Skirts reduced to the special price of $13.50 Silk Skirts reduced to the special price of $3.69 $4.89 $5.00 $5.35 $6.00 .$6.89 $7.95 $8.98 $9.38 Slightly Soiled Tailored Waists Reduced in Price Sir Many styles of the very choicest and striped Waists have become slightly soiled and mussed from so much handling, this season. These we have separ ated from the regular showing and reduced in price. We are sure the price reduction will more than offset the damage. See them Waist section. Reduced 20 In Price One-Piece Dresses Values up to $2Q Now Only $11.85 This sale will be received In hundreds of i homes with enthusiasm. The woman who prides herself In dressing well will want no other thin this season's authoritative styles. These drasses are of all wool materials, this season's styles; a good range of colors and sizes to choose from. Some are fancy brald ed and button trimmed. These 'are the regular values that have been selling up to $20; on sale tomorrow at the special low price of $11.85 ml' FY0U HAD THD INCLINATION A T-. A - T T rrt-t f m v AMU ABllylTY TU VA MAKE) YO UPG WN SHOES CO It's safe to say that you would use the 1 A. -.- 1 in could xzt. That is the kind of matefir! used in Nettletori Shoes the best obtainable. Besides this, these shoes are in the hands cf trained and experienced workmen from start to finish; and the minute care exercised in their manufacture makes it possible for us to deliver into your hands, shoes of the highest quality. They will render you a superior service; so easily recognized, that your appreciation will stamp tl;e shoes bearing the name of ' Nettleton as " My Shoes." And to satisfy your future needs, It will only be necessary for us to present the style that suits your taste. Can shoe-buying be made more easy for the man who wants the best. Tom Maplethorpe, Shoe Repai rer. Km 1 11 ill? Bir u v 'It 'i ii, '''fkrZ " ;'' " vm.tl (ft Ll) ffrw7 .ill Tii Co,-rri(la Hut kbiiR.cr & Mux Cpyrikl Hut (chUTucl it Mug VS really a joy to us to put before our fellow-citizens such clothes as these of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. Clothes arc a great item in the lives of all of us; not for what they cost, but for what they are, and what they help make of us; for the way they make us look to other people. A man's reputation may even be affected by his clothes. You see what we're doing; supplying clothes that do the most that clothes can do for man; Mart Shaf f ner & Marx clothes OVERCOATS $ 1 8 , to $30. t SUITS $20 to $35. This store is the home of Hart Schaffncr and Marx Clothes. 1 000 Men's Shirts Priced at 75c to $2.00 Thla store can well be called the popular shirt tore of Balcm. for we have so many pleasing varletlea In all aizea, in plain and pleated bosoma. In stripe and check, dots, plain and figured designs; cuffs attached or detached, and many aizes. In the coat styles; and we have a necktie to match; over 100 dogen to choose from. Popular priced. Men's Section.