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THE SAVINGS ARE LARGE
The V alues Ever Known to be
Offered Before Christmas
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of
Sale Price
$30 Suits and Overcoats $23.75
$25 Suits and Overcoats .$18.85
$18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.50
$15 Suits and Overcoats $11.25
$17.50 Rain Coats $13.95
50c Ties 35c
75c Ties 50c
$1.00 Ties... 75c
$1.25 Combination Sets, tics, socks.. 75c
$1.25 Combination Sets, ties, socks.. 50c
Sale Price
$7.50 Ruff neck Sweaters .... $5 50
35c Fine Silk Sox 20c
35c Arm Bands ."!20c
$5.00 Smoking Jackets ."$"3.45
$10 Smoking Jackets .. $7 35
$1.25 Gloves 85c
$2.50 Gloves ...$1.75
50c Suspenders 35,,
$1 Suspenders 75C
bOo Cuff Buttons """35,,
$1.50 Cuff Buttons 1.10
2(13 '. OOUMKIIl'IAL, ('OK. COl'lti
SOCIETY
Again we find ourselves in the
whirl of Chrlstmastide, with the days
speeding on to a New Year. Oregon
has no occasion to envelope us In a
blanket of snow or to freeze our
streams three feet down before we
can realize that St. Nicholas Is about
to appear. Something Intangible
warms our hearts alike, while we
welcome the joys and excitement of
the season. We are glad with the
happy nnd sorrowful with those
whose clouds are not yet lifted. And
we all remember the Babe In the Man
ger, so many years ago, and the Star
of Rethlehem, which will never set.
The year has been a prosperous
one for Sulem, whose future seems
brighter than ever before. Particu
larly noticeable Is the fact that so
ciety events have taken on a metro
politan air which is assumed at the
most informal affairs.' Simplicity of
entertainment Is surrounded by the
niceties of refinement, while the more
pretentious affairs are stamped with
an elegance found only in the larger
cities.
Salem hostesses have responded
roost cordially to requests for assist
ance from the society editor and to
them is given all credit for the vastly
Improved condition of this department
In the Capital Journal. Contributions
to the music columns have added a
most interesting subject in connection
with the society work, and the classi
fied club notes are meeting with grat
ifying approval.
To friends and patrons, the society
editor sends heartiest greetings, A
Merry Christmas and A Happy New
Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush, Jr., are
lcing felicitated on the advent of a
Friday morning, December twen
tieth. This tiny bit of humanity has
teen given the name of Asahel, and
1b the fourth generation of boy babies
to be christened the same.
Notwithstanding the rush of Christ
mas work. Salem society found time
to entertain In a most generous man
ner this week. Mrs. Frank M. Brown,
Mrs. Edward Stansburg Tlllinghast,
Mrs. Asa Irwin Boff and Mrs. Edgar
Hartley were hostesses with a de
HKhtfui Kensington on Wednesday,
ar'd charming five hundred parties
Thursday and Friday afternoon fol
lowing. The living rooms and library were
arranged with holly nnd white narels
u8. while the dining-room with its
hristmaa greens was further adorned i
with yellow narcissus. Favors for
each gueBt were sprigs of holly, bril
liant with red berries.
Fifty invitations made up the sew
ing party for Wednesday, Mrs. R. E.
Downing assisting the hostesses. Six
teen tables of five hundred were plan
red for Thursday afternoon, Mrs. F.
W. Spencer and Mrs. J. C. IMtljohn
capturing high scores and being
awarded lovely gifts. Miss Fry greet
ed the guests as they entered.
N Five hundred was played at twelve
tables on Friday allernoou, .Mrs.
Charles Dick and Miss Zoe Stockton
tying for high score prizes, each was
awarded a dainty favor.
Miss llazelle Downing. Miss Maud
Durbln ?jd Miss Alice Bingham as
sisted the hostesses at this last one of
their series of delightful parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albert Lives
ley entertulned with a supier at the
Hotel Marion after the Hispliain con
cert Thursday evening, asking as
guests Mr. and Mrs. R 0. Schuck
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNary,
Mr d Mrs. S. G. Sargent, Mr. and
Mrs F. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
smith. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic
ThleVn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drown,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J- nail and Mr. and
Mrs. Romeo Gouley.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Klein an
nounce the engagement of the r
daughter, Meta, to Mr. Clyde U . Ml I
ber, of Portland. The marriage tJ .e
solemnize! in January.
Mil Frederic Thlelsen gave the
Christmas party VTcC
,or member of Kenslntfoa club.
On the handsome tree, aglow with
strings of tiny colored electric globes
and gorgeous wttn ni-i,
ealed gfnstoeaeh from every mem
ber of tne Cub. Mrs. W. I W -Invited
guest.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Spanldl. en
tenalne informally with five hun r
Ssday evenin I.
M, and Mrs. C. K. ,
favors were anUd to M;
Charles U McNar .
Uble. were Mr. and Mr, tn
. Doctor and Mrs-r'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and Mrs. MHU Wll .
Chaunrey BishoP. Mr
Uan. McCMIcl.riBt. .-r. and Mr.
Frank Meyers.
terday afternoon at two o'clock in tho
school room on North Church street
Holiday decorations and holiday altire
made a gay little picture of youth and
Innocence.
The Christmas tree was decorated
with lanterns, ba-skets and other little
articles fashioned by tho children, and
hanging from Its branches were hold
ers stitched by the little girls and
frames made by the small hoys, for
gifts to parents. Twenty mothers
watched the merry games and heard
the Christmas songs.
Miss Nowlene has drilled and dis
ciplined with untiring patience, this
band of very small girls and hoys
whose work Is truly wonderful for
such baby fingers and young heads.
Her llttlo pupils are Nancy Thlelsen,
Janet Plimpton, Helen Wheelock, Ros
alia Huron, June Woodson, Ordis May,
Sherman Plimpton, Henry Wesley
tmIu.ii li.imld Rimer. Chandler
Brown, James Walton, Maiiin Mucli
haupt, Donald Muelliaupt, Beryl Mey
ers, Gordon Dennett, Hanford Post,
Ronald liufotd, Max Scriber, Willie
Gregory and Paul Lee.
Miss Marcella ISynon and her sister,
Miss Edith, complimenting Miss Kate
Crawford, bride-elect, entertained last
evening for a shower of kitchen uten
sils, asking about thirty girl friends.
Miss Crawfords wedding to Mr. Frank
la Bare will occur on Christmas day.
'
One of the most delightful affairs
of the social season In Monmouth was
the compliment to Miss Isabella Ack
ern.an, when Mrs. West entertained on
December sixth with an evening of
f;ve hundred.
Floral decorations for the living-
Morris, Cash
Feed and Grocery
Store
3 pkgs mince meat -f
2 pkgs new raisins 'f
2 cans g'-d milk 1
; cans large fat ojsters ..!''
5 rt.B white leans -''c
5 !hfl plk leans -''
3 cans salmon -f
- pkgs Krinkle Corn Flakes I-e
5 cans table peaches f
5 ..ins table apricots -'
3 cans new toma'oeB -f
3 cans .' " Vlll
Hard four. ' '
Perfection v.i.I-v
Nice home cured ham.
Fr(,e tickets Wexford and Ye
Liberty Pl'f're 6how"'
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Ms Mlunettn Mucrs as b.m
''""ipiiim.i.ting Mr it,,,,,,;,,,, ,(lu, lK
aeeompiuiist, m,, (iil,,(.rli (vj,h a sui
Per at the Hotel Mai ln after the con
cert. Mi-, ,! Mrg William II. ii,irK
liarill. Jr. and Miss liertrude Krlvun
were askul.
Boi-tor and Mrs. Gaylord Patterson
complimented the l'ri-slin, (.aS11 f
WlHaniette Pnlversity with a delight
ful evening's enterialnmiMit mi Fridav
of last week.'
Appropriate Clu Ihiiiius decorations
graced the rooms and for uuum.'nient
there were original games. Miss uid
out captured a music box on the
"slwiipiiig tour" and Mr. Ohllng was
given R fine old aula Clans for the
best Christinas wish. Doctor Patter
son Impersonated St. Nicholas, dig.
tribiitliig fr,)IU ft Christmas tree. Kay
In tinsels and prolific with presents,
a foolish gift of ,-;,c, ne of the chil
dren. After the fun had subsided, lovely
refreshments were seived. cari ie.l ,mi
In a scheme (,f brown and gold, the
class colors. I'ive Soiiliiniinie .-ills
Miss Stella liralmm. .Miss Cemu.l.
ICakln. Miss K nt It Young. Mis I'h.i
ence l'aue anil Miss 1 1 n!.!a I i'ei k..
HtiMi', llle liiiKK'ys I'oi' tilt
uro of tho guests, tliere was insini
I menial luusie ami smn-.s by .Miss Ka
; Rill. Miss Felicia Ni ha m ami Miss
.Graham. Seventy guests eiij,iei the
! delightful hospitality of Doctor alii' ,
: Mrs. Pattersui. j
I
lly Invitations from Mrs. Davis Er-j
rett, the Loyan Women's class of the
(First Christian Church met at her I
home Saturday nfternooti of lust week
for the purpose of Burprltdiig Mrs.
Helen R. Holm, who was passing
through the city on her way to Dim
Angeles and was guest for the (lav
with tho F.rrettn. Mrs. John A. Mcliee
of Oreneo was an honor guest. Mrs.
McGee came over to attend Sunday
service.
The living-room was adorned with
green and white, the class colors.
Ferns and one big white rose, "the
last rose of summer," carried out the '
motif. Bright, yellow marigolds and
trailing vines were used in the dining-,
room, where a dainty luncheon was
served. !
Mrs. Dolln was a much loved
teacher of the loyal Women's clu-s
before leaving Sulem several months
ago, and her daughter, Mis. Frederick ;
lleyser, has since lilleil the position
most successfully. This class has
grown In two years from an attend
ance of fifty to one of one hundred
and fifty housewives and oilier busy
women. Mrs. Ilolin's surprise was!
great and her delight and appreciation
very npparant. Assisting the hostess
with this very enjoyable affair were: ,
Mrs. Alice Wenger, Mrs. .lames I-:.
Godfrey, Mrs. II. ('. Epley. Mrs. E W.
Powers, Mrs. John Grcrnmcls. Mrs. T
M. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Darker, Mrs. A.
M. Hansen.
i
Miss Esther Curson and MIsr Allliea i
Moore went to E"ei.ne for the Oregon
I'nlverslty Sophomore parly Saturday!
night, and were guests of Miss Flor
ence Cleveland at the Gamma I'M , I
liete sorority lious.
Armory Hall was beautifully decor
ated with fir trees, cedar and Ivy,
great palms and overhead strings of
red Christmas beils hen the Cherry
( ity Assembly Club enjoyed their ec
ond dance of the season Tuesday:
night. The I'eerl.-BS orchestra gave
delightful n.uslc for eighteen mm-;
bers and to extras. Punch n ,
served fmm a latticed bo'er
wreathed wl'h cedar. l-d-.l.ad.-d :
K'-,be. and touches of the same bright
ro.or with the b-reen carried out the
i.olMav seh' in- f'-r de'ora.ltig
A con:
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members and ,r
I he prefiest
rov.1 of th- club
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l,;H)r' ul,0ui'or R'l Fv Pcltvoiy io;ichos vou. By t!u
' of Parcels Post any ordvi sent to us uill he dchciM
tlio next day,
We guarantee that any article purchased from the U, S,
Shipley Company will equal any purchases you may make
elsewhere, If you find at any time that values aic net equal
drop us a card and we will send leturn postage and i-Jadly ;e
fund your money,
All Mail Ordeis of $2.50 or over will be delivered fiee of
ch.rse at your own dm,
Sincerely youis,
t'. 0. SIIIPIEY COMPANY,
THE XMAS STORE
Where
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Stationery
15c to $4.50
Handkerchiefs
3c to $2.50
Tiavclin:-1 Ba:;s
$4.75 to $12.50
Silk lli)sit'iy
97c to $2.50
Gloves
$1.00 to $3.50
Minors
35c to $6.95
I land Da";;
$1.00 to $12.50
I'mlnellas
$1.00 to $7.50
Silk Kimonos
$4.50 to $15.00
JEWELRY
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RIBBONS
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