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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1914)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTTBXAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBFR 12. 191-1. Beautiful Display of Fashionable Our Newly Remodeled, Ready - to Garments in Wear Salon J J I 'AW -IK U 1 03 flf Here is the department closest to the affections of every woman and in order to maintain its name as Salem's fashion center, every effort has been put forth to collect for the inspection of the women of Salem the season's choicest and daintiest productions the kinds of garments that fashion approves and popularity demands. The foreign styles vie with the best of the home productions; all meri torious the very acme of style so different from the ordinaiy models seen in so many stores. The threatening of war had its influence on the style creators, hence the "Militaire" and Napoleonic styles, the "Armure" and the Empress Josephine bodices, gold, silver and braid trimmed effects, and to complete the mode, the suits and dresses take on the Colonial Flare, while the skirts revert to the fullness of 18:J0. The present European situation marks this season as being unique in its relation to the styles of women's garments. Those merchants who bought early, before hostilities broke out across the water, and who did not cancel orders, now find that their stock is not of the very latest style. Our Mr. H. W. Meyers happened to be in New York on a buying trip and readily saw that with each day new styles were being brought out. He cancelled the early orders and bought of the very latest creations, so you can feel assured when you pur chase here, that your garment is of the very latest advanced style and of the very best quality, too. Suits, Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Furs, Wraps, Blouses, Waists Charming Blouses Fashion's latest decrees are manifest in the lovely showing of Blouses, with their dainty frills and ruffles, fetching new collar and sleeve effects and clev erly tailored finishing details. Conforming in every graceful line to the fashionable "silhou ette," these are develoed in clinging crepe de chines, chiffons and white organdies with fash ionable pique vests and collars, the fabrics most in demand. PRICED $3.00 TO $17.50 The New Suits Fashioned on Redingote, Moy en Age, Cossack and Polonaise lines copies and adaptations of the most recent Parisian models in the newest fabrics and colors for Fall and Winter, including many exclusive models in Broad tail, Velvet, Silk Faille, Peau de Soie, Solid, Broadcloth, Gabar dine, Serge and Novelty Mate rials. PRICED $14.98 TO $75.00 The New Coats An unusually attractive as sortment of Coats awaits your inspection. Smart Street Coats, reproductions of latest imported models made of Ripple, Zibeline, Boucle, Cheviot, Velour, Fur and novelty materials. Military style Motor Coats in smart models with high collars. Modish Coats of Broadcloth or novelty weaves, prettily trimmed and lined. PRICED $6.95 TO $85.00 Misses' Apparel For the first days of school and college our showing of fash ionable wear for misses is more notable and exclusive than ever. Smartly tailored suits, dresses for classroom wear, dainty frocks and blouses to complete the many kinds of costumes for diverse occasions all with that chic appearance for which the Meyers Apparel is noted. Beautiful New Furs A large variety of smart models of rich Fur Garments, Muffs and Neckpieces. Fitch neckpieces, Ermine and Hudson Seal combina tions, Black Fox, Natural Mink, new dye Japanese Mink, Squirrel, Silver Pointed Fox, Mole, Coney, in sets and separate pieces. Also Children's Sets in desirable furs. Genuine Russian Pony coats. Women's New Modish Dresses A splendid showing of Autumn's smartest Dresses are here for your approval reproductions of the latest French models, devel oped in Satin, Crepe Meteor, Chiffon Crepe, Charmeuse, Velvet, Gabardines, Laces and Nets; also serge and satin combinations. It will be welL worth your while to view these new creations. OUR 708TII WEDNESDAY SURPRISE - SEPTEMBER 16TH - A SPECIAL SALE OF Embroidered Cushion Covers, 75c Kind for 59c Those who are thinking of holiday gifts or who want neat and unusually pretty cushions will be interested in this weekly event. These covers are well made of good quality linen fabric, prettily embroidered in a number of artistic designs. Covers are oblong shape, 15x20 inches, and are finished at ends with fringe of self color ready for the pillow a most unusual value; next Wednesday, September 16th, 50c each. Sale starts at 8::J0. See window display. OVER 34 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL MERCHAN DISING IN SALEM. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. Italian prunes, according to C. O. Coustable, county fruit inspector, are 1 not ripening' fast with the present weather conditions. With ton days ol fair skies (he crop of Italians would he harvested ami in three days the petite prunes can all be handled. I o I Shorthand and Stenotypy Two branches of interest to young people ; who wish to Ret into business life with , the assurance of success. New classes in both subjects next Monday ut the Capital Business College. Gus Mobery, whose wife and children are in Sweden, states that he had word : from them that conditions there were I deplorable, on account of the war. She writes that the banks were closed for a time and that only $l."i per week can be drawn out by each person. She wants to get back to America but finds . it impossible. o J. W. Ritchie has been appointed gen eral agent at the Oregon Klectiic depot i in place of ('. K. Albin, resigued. Henry Kelsoy has the office of first ticket agent. Ritchie is eu.joying the privilege of owning a yearly "pass," which conies with the new title. There were 13 sleepers in the city jail Inst night. They were not all pen , niless, but on account of the hard tunes were-hoarding what money they pos sessed. One had .fH), and when asked why lie didn't go to a hotel said that it looked like hard times and he was saving. Prank Ward, better known as "Hap-, jpy, " lost a bicycle about a week ago i ami notified the police department of i his loss. Last night the machine was I found on Cottage street and this morn ling returned to the owner, "Happy" was so happy over tiie return of his meat-bunting conveyance that he shell- ed out six long and fragrant cigars for the delectation of the officers, i - o Chief of Police SShedeck has received I a letter from Harry K. Fox at North i Bond, Oregon, stating that a news item i published in the Capital Journal iiad ; brought to his attention the tact that a person in Utah was looking for him. Ho wanted more int'ornuitiou on the ; subject. I o ; : Since the registration of voters for the city began August 215 there has been a total of 110!) signed up on tho books , at the city hall. This number reprc- j seats approximately one-sixth of tV i number expected to register for the city I election. The books close October 1 7. ' o : Jim McClelland, son.of Jamos McClel- I land, Salem councilman, who graduated' : from the iSalem hiirti school twn vnuru ago anil who attended the University of. Oregon last year, has entered the Vni-: versify of Pittsburg at Pittsburg, Penn., and has sent word to his friends here that he made Hie university football team there. JJTvI WEBB. SFJiAT: ' 3 reel toall f Baujb j TH IDENTIFlCATiC AKalemin2rwljf(j! MIS3 HELEN HOLjr-j last &y of ELSIE ED WARES Septus. SUNDAY OBJ Opening esagemea t ! KARL KA1 j Salem's favorite Bsffow! latest e Also A two reel Labia feature m Edison Comedle Coming Monday rdj Tuesday Broadway Star Fet BinglesMelofa' Vltagraph, in 3 reds fax-. HUGHES MACK ud ! FLORA HITCH ' "House of Quality'' f 1 Harry E. Critchlow, a former Willam ette university student, whose-honie is in Portland, is in Salem lor several days. He is on the road now for Port land firms and will be here until Tues day, when he will leave for Silverton and Jit. Angel. .Mr. Critchlow is well known in Salem, as he was one of the organizers of the Koyal Arcanum lodge last winter. EYE INSURAM You insure yonr home or j t or anything else that' job t f hot insure yonr eyesight? fA all else is of but little wor& k not guard against its loss wisjt. ' PROPERLY FITTED GIASST the best insurance you cm fin j eyes. Come in and let us esiiia NOW, DELAYS ARB DASliC; Announcement is made by the TJ. S. civil service commission that an exami nation for forest and field clerk will be held in this city on October 17, 19 U. Tiie age limit for this position 'is IS years. If anyone desires to take the quiz, application should be made to the local secretary, board of civil ser vice examiners, at the Salem postoffice. o Perfectly green, a fine specimen of good hops with but little foliage is hanging in the window of Hibler & Smiths, tonsorialists. They come from the H. T. Kot'f ranch southeast of In dependence, where Mr. ililder has been visiting tor a week. Mr. Hibler iys hopmen in that vicinity are having a good harvest. Last week 3000 boxes were picked from 20 acres in the Koff hop yard. o Salem Commons. 211 State street, at I ' o clock tomorrow afternoon the Hev. ! MeMottoii will speak at above place. I Mr. Morton is a man of excellency and his addresses are considered fit to rauk i with the highest and best of talent. j uu win iriuy oe giaa vou came, ai l ' ' . , i I o'clock also service will be conducted , Strictly interdenominational- MissA.McCdo Optometrist out At r'l Sf . GrcunA f t Hoars 9 to 5. by Kev. A. .1. laa-as. l ' is an attractive pun i - ox..:. .1.. trtit)illlltl01'al. Hm1 Tni'h?11,? CrM' A Frd ,,"r,i"" " K"K"" fcTtml -J4 when JViou form the t herriuu coinm.ttee. the Si.Umii boosters will visit Knueue that u preparing the vUu for tho ex- j and attend the t.aae county fair. TTttttttft TKi C(n. nrt. v... Aiiai Bates iou money jjjjjj; 4 tt ELECTRIC READING fit J(H( CITY NEWS Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting glasses correctly. U. S. bank building o In order that the city may he as pre- i scalable as possible during f iir week, , the city health department urfjes that owners of vacant lots clear them of weeds. The Salem Mission, corner of Com-' automobile. Tt is reported the doctor mere,,, ,id Center streets, will hold went down to see a ball ga " 1 1 f or ...teresting meetings Sunday at 3 and got the Beavers have ..ot " go back . Sam licttes. the splendid preacher nd there will be no tame until T? an,, ev1,gelis.,jvm).h. All'eo-ne. day. lie is expected C.hiS IZlTg. Tlu.X""ent H0t Ch0C0lat8 nd Oo to Dr. Stone's for trusses. Burton Jonwhntrratm.vJ..'0.e C'..rorbeS.' i0 Willam vura, wuu gmuuHiea irom tne ette nn ver tv tn.ln .i v u Salem high school last June, leaves teaching school for Salem next week for Dm Moines, Iowa.! left Thursdav Vor 4 I y0" where he will enter Drake college. Mr will enter a denial .il. VT Jones is a brother to Miss Ethel Jones, has Z J I ;T ' l Mr" F.or Dance at Brooks, Saturday night, Sep-' !." ,'ht !:iL,.e,,00,' an" .- diversity '.ZI' " " """ , student and a .i., .. q ; i-.'Mitin aimi'ii tember 12. Hood music. -- LAMPS Surveys for the proposed Bridge across the Willamette at this place have beeu made by the state highway i commission and that office is readv t0' make drawing and plans for ' the structure. . I We have Just received large ship ment of Wood and Brass Trained Read in tampa Prices rang from $2.5o to $20.00. See them In our window. Your Credit Is Oood Here Z2Cf 'FURNISHERS ' SSJtX. C UUHT&WGHSTZ Stores In Oregon and Washington 0!1 tnf 1 jkoa T?olilo VT T f I Sr. Utter, dentin pnone 608, Salem Bank of Commerce building. Charles B. Harrison, a WillimnH nnt. ' jversity graduate with the class of 1912,! who is traveling for Portland firm. I I is in Salem for a few days. He arrived i (yesterday and spent the afternoon visit-: ling the university and looking over the' 1 campus, : j Johnnie Jones' Chicken Saled The' i . ! The Christian Selene reading rooms. oi iip rirsi t nnrca of Christ, Scientist. in Salem, are beiou move, todav from the enured rooms in the edifice on Cbemeketa street, to office rooms in the Hubbard building. The new location for the reading room, offers more cen tral advantage. Bring your agates home to have them ' Snwini n,i, Z , . pohshed and 'mounted. Gardner &' P " CWcken Ta,ale-The Spa. Keene, 3SS State street. I 0 o j . eydy the Salem weather bureau Packing of King apples is going on w , .a.rV?,t(IKa"Ke Bt ,he lo''1' at the Salen, Fruit Union. Yesterdav b"reau the ? c - T. Co's. dock. The ear nf i:rrui,.i;.. ...i ., , . i."p is esteem iv for k i of pears were shipped br the Union.' .Ji - 8 ,re be,0,v xfr0- Todav The dryer is being run on petites and , "ver ,,1an,,s -8 of a i'oot beloW, 1 Italians are coming in in good shape 1 Is rWtJm?- R- R. Jones put in the u Chicken, Ham and Tongue Sand wiches. The Sjis. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Winslow, of '7' Ilour 8:;!0 to 5:30. M Fairniount. Indiana, are on the way to K,,,son I'hone 5iy R. Win b this city to visit at the home of ' D i ,ftr 'ptember 12. Klliott at 222 West Miller street. M! o Winslow is a cousin of Mr. Klliott and! A. D. Jacob!, of Stillwater Oki.hnm. she expects to stay here for sometime. a farmer, fc.7 written to"' ffi : WiU make dresses and hatsat"7oTr home. All work ,l, . ..i and Mrs. A. W. Winslow, of df H" 8:30 to 5:30. MrW Bryn at home .t"7 J.? W rel.;. to seeing . suitable "f.na nrw nuu eiean; new r nen?. ite has a ln i,nn,u. i nanagement. The best of noodle, and horses, ol, cowl ,T farm m. .hin chop suey. short order, at .11 hour.. r he wants' to sh'to tiu'" , me state. Johnnie Jones' Good Chicken Salad. The Spa. Try Scott's lie meaia. For sale a few hundred tons of dam- to I'ortlaud yctenkT i I), rt.. , l u. .v." ,?d..?,w- w. Sclioo! In a few days, and the question arises, are your child's eyes all right The best way to determ ine is to have a thorough ex amination of their eyes to see just what condition they are in. Don't Mart them off by being handicapped with defective vis ion and the resulting nervous ness, (iive them at least as near equal chances with the lest of the children. . You can do it, and it is up to yon. I do not nse drops or drugs of any kind as they are dangerous. My examinations of the eyes are made by a modern, safer and more accurate means meas urement by scientific methods that give the exact defects of vision and enable on.i c fit you with glasses that will giv0 ;.ou comfort and perfeet sight. Remember that I cm especially equipped for the proper examina tion of children's ycs and guar antee all my work. ' I am able to refer you to nearly seven thous and jeople, among them over nine hundred children in Marion and Polk eouuties, -whose eves I have corrected, since locating in this city. No extra charge for examination. Office, 210-211 United States .National Rauk Building. Dr.JLP.Mendelsoiin Doctor of Optics. Students in large nufflbm mm to arrive at Willameil . ,'or the opening of th 'W ; . . . ..... Tl. firt 10'" next .MOiKiai. i' - - davs will be given over top . if i' i1- o 11.1 fir!, met1 Holt, of Marshf jivi-n u.i' ' ... 'ielil, "u ... 01 , M ' Vi amctie ior iur r . -. ; rived yesterday. The MM day. .miss " , yesterday. Ut atM t-ie girl's doimitory, was I'f" the first time this . . TTT. IntiWl! : The Jews of saiei . - s f...,.l meet i 112 in the hr.Ii ' j Commercial street, at 0 f ,;t Sunday afternoon, the purpose of cony- ;if!, of a svnagogue aJ reliei v . Removal gJ Furniture Co., 24' "tt J SIMPI-T CHEAT" The Stai InSixP1 I " rC'; Last Tim I f BlighTheali 10C-OKI