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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1915. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER TO THE DELINEATOR FOR A FEW DAYS Ask About It at the Pattern Counter 4eostMeMMMettet t4t m , tMMt 'MMtttt mTTTTTTT T T T 1 1 Rousing- Three-Day Sales of Unusual Interest I Pre-Holiday Sale of Dependable Merchandise EIGHT We are never un dersold. Usually you will find our prices lower by a coirtparison of the qualities offered. Economical Buyers will find much of interest in this advertisement The Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday sales mean a large saving of money to thrifty buyers. Christmas is fast approaching. Shop early if possible. Yau'll find gift goods on display in every section. If you see It in our ad, it's true. Truth in advertising is ft strict rule at this . store. Thirty-five years of successful merchandising in Salem is an evidence of straightforward business-principles. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday An Important Sale of Brushed Wool Scarfs at 95c Usual Grades to $1.33 Here are the new popular wool scarfs for Winter wear fringed ends stripe borders may be had In red, green, blue, white, grey or nell rose. Just the thing for this cold weather grades up to $1.35, Special, Monday, QC Tuesday, Wednesday, each vOt Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A Sale of Splendid Bureau Scarfs at 29c and 49c each Here are neat Scarfs lace edged and with lace insertion and medallions a very suitable article for inevpensive gifts. Extra special for Monday, on Tuesday and Wednesday, each.... Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A Sale of Emb. Pillow Covers 75c Kind, Special at 45c Here are desirable embroidered pillow covers of linen crash, the new, popular oblong shape; prettily embroidered in colors several designs; finished with' fringe on ends; excellent for holiday . giving ready for the pillow. A usual 75c seller. Monday, Tuesday AC and Wednesday, each 'iDC Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A Sale of Embroidered Initial Hand kerchiefs, usual 40c grade Special 25c each Here are extra fine Handkerchiefs with dainty embroidered corner un usually pretty and for holiday giving they are unsurpassed. Don't forget to see this offering 40c kinds Monday, Tuesday and or Wednesday, each - C I Special Bargains l t in the SURPRISE SALE NO. 770 A Great Special Surprise for Mon., Tues., and Wed. Beacon Indian Blankets at an$3.50 Many people are waiting for this event; scores have asked about them since we placed them in the windows. These Beacon Indian Blankets are ture to color and design; finely woven of clean, sani tary cotton fiber, .that looks and feels like wool, without any of its numerous disadvantages. You can wash these blankets as often as you wishwithout affecting the color. They are regular size, well bound, unshrinkable; will last for years. Many splendid designs and colorings to choose from. Special Surprise Sale for three days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, $3.50 Each . (See the Big Window Showing) A Shirt Sale for Men, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday Men's $1.50 Shirts, extra M 1 C special, each i pllJ for three days, commencing Monday, we offer these excellent dollar-and-a-half Shirts at this unusual price. You dressy men who know shirt values should by all means see these. They are the popular models that appeal to dressy fellows. They are soft bosom shirts with soft collar to match soft bosom and cuffs with neckband for white collar, and plaited bosoms with attached stiff cuffs; plain and fancy stripe effects, so popular now. Taken from our regular stock and offered Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Regular $1.50 kinds. Special Price, $1.15 each. (See the Window Display.) SHOE y6ENTLEMAKS SHOE I Section 11 Extraordinary Offering of Ladies9 Silk Waists Mon. Tues. Wed. only, Waists d O A g up to $4.00 Special at .... prD Another Surprise Offering Mon.-Tues.-Wednesday $1.25 Silk Crepe De Chinee, 7A yard 1 JC Hera nro beautiful all silk Crepe ile Chinos in the latest and most wantod colors, 40 inches wide, and selling regularly at $1.25 a yard, No fabric is moro popular at present for tho making of dainty dress-up waists or for evening garments it" is unsurpassed. Tho assortment in cludes pink, light blue, battleship gray, navy blue, marine blue, brown, medium green, peach, dnrk green, black and white. A grade tliat sells regularly nt $1.25 yard. Special for ' Monday, Tuesday and , "7Q- Wednesday, per yard - (See tho Window Display.) Hore is a true surprise value in new up-to-date, . stylish silk Waists of utmost quality. They 're fashioned in the newest styles of i'ino all silk Crnpo do Chines in plain, fancy, ombroUcrcd and f.nndy stripe effeets. This is your cliaww) to replenish your waist supply at a big saving ilont let this sale go by without investigating this ummuiU offer. Regularly priced up to $4.00. Extra spoeiul Mouilny, Tuesday and. Wednesday each . $2.45 (Seo the big Window display Three-Day Clearance of Goods Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 89c Dress Goods up to $2.50, Your Choice, yard '.. This offering of high grade Dross Goods, Suitings and Coatings should bring out oil women who appreciate an unusual bargain in good fabrics. There are plaid zibellnes, broaded ef fects, etc., in strictly all wool grades Widths up to '56 inches. Plain blacks, colors and fancy ma terials. All who know good value in dress fabrics will readily rocog ni.o this as a great bargain. These have been chosen from our regular stock and nro priced as high ns $2.50 a yard. Extra Special for Monday, Tuesday and OQ- Wednesday, yard O jC (See the Window Showing.) A Special Sale of Bath Towels for Mon-Tues-Wed. Our Regular 35c grade 00 Extra Special, each LoC Extra large size Bath Towels that you will enjoy using, at a price that will attract many towel buy ers during these Bale days. Extra largo, Turkish woven, good weight just the article for the bath. All housekeepers should attend this event and stock up for present and future use it means money saved on staple, everyday needs when you buy these. Our Bogular 35c Turkish Bath Towels, Monday, Tuesday OO and Wednesday, each Commencing MONDAY A Sale of Men's Nettleton Shoes in all styles and leathers; regular $6.50 and $7 grades, $4.95 You men who know leather, and you who ap preciate shoe comfort, should invest in a pair of these Nettletons. They are made by men who know how to make shoes made to satisfy in every particular. (This sale lasts one week, commencing Monday.) A sale of Grovel's Soft Shoes for tender feet. These shoes for women appeal strongly to those who have tender feet This sale includes the en tire stock. Your choice of any style at a reduc tion (commencing Monday) of ... - 20 Per Cent 4- t 4- ft SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 4 llAAAAAAAiAAiAAAiAA itiaiii fTTTTTTtTTtTTTTTTTT? f TTTTTT --- ttttTtv A Sale of Wemen's Shoes, Commencing Monday; i Your choice of patent or gun metal leather with cloth top and quarter in black, tan or grey up to $4.50 grades, extra special, pair . . .' - $3.35 Children's (Red Top) Rubber Boots, 5s to 9s, pair .. $1.35 Women's Everstick Rubbers, special, pair . 23c Children's Cloth Leggins, various colors, special, Pair 35c THE HOUSE OF QUALITY JL X1QOOBLC.O.O.PJS. 1 UMtMWtUmtWUttiWttttt4Ut4itUililll.liilllilllill,.. A A A A A A A A . aAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.. :!ittMmtiJim:twtnituuJWtuimtattmiintJittmtiMisjmiitHtmtnit All Around Town jtnmnttnttmnnuttttamMtmu::mmwnmiUjmntjnmmjmmtJttntm Olirysanthomums, fine large ones. ! week ' issue Ncltultz, 15th and Center stroets. Phono 2007. Nov20 1N00 copies wero printed, and it is the Intention of tho boys to Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting glasses torreotly. U. B. bank bldg. AllV limb AJ1 . untiiv vi k avnovu, .V be hold at tho Klk Indue, will bo given on tho livening of Tuesday, November TflfSO dunces aro exclusively Jur Al.l- III.... IknU i.i..t..U V 4 IvTxTit.lM, nTittatntnn ftllll A.I. A. . A'.."' yu,n.... w. surgeon, i Aiosonto mag. inone . To attend the University of Oregon and O. A. O. foot hull gnmo nt Kugenn 30, Kills, Dr. ik SHIPLEY'S TUANKSOIVINO BAXB EIOHAHDHON'8 BNOW W1I1TH LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 8TU todiiy, the Oregon Kleetrln sold 110 tickets. The .Southern I'ucifin speelnl from I'lirtliuid, through ut 10:'J0 whs crowded. Before placing your printing order, Phono t'179. Fuller Printing t'oncorn. tf Captain Blover, ex-chief of police of Portland, will spenk In tho Common's Mission, 241 ytnte Street, Sunduy at 3 p. in. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Twelve feet above low water mark is the guage of the river today... One month so tho Rnn read 1.3 feet nhovo. anil at this time last .Year, six I'wt above. Vor tho 1 hours np to 8 oVtock this muruing, ,13 foot of rainfall was recorded. Dr. Stone 'i Drug Store, Just 29, more shopping days until Christinas. Prom now on tho cry will lie to shop curly and the pontoffioe authorities In YVusliinKton nro nddinir to tho shop curly propaganda by urg ing those who intend to send Christinas presents, to mail enrly. Every member of every church in Sa lem is invited to attend the llnrvest Homo at tho Methodist church Monday November 22. Ministers In all the churches tomor row will tnkc up tho matter with their congregations, of entertaining the young men from all parts of tho stato who will attend. the Older Hoys Con ference. It is expected that fully SU0 young men will come for the three days-session, closing Sunday evening, November 28, Millinery, Tonunorrow is the last dny of the salt' on trimmed hats. Will niovo temporarily to 32S liubbrtrd ltldg. Mrs. II. P. Htitb, MovliO The Collegian, published ty the stu dents of Willamette university, is meet ing with special favor in Portland, ac cording to W, H.- Jeffrey. Por last issue 2200 conies next week, nil to bo sent to tho addresses of parties who are interested in tho woliaro of Wil lamette university. The Fuller Printing Concern Is now located at tho corner of Liborty and Ferry streets in this city. The Fuller boys are anxious to see all of their old customers and many new ones. Phone 2179 or call in person when you wnnt a fair price on good printing. Nov20 The high school studont body were entertainers last evening at the high school for tho football squad, and their entertaining took tho practical form of something to eut, besides intellectual I food handed them in tho alter uinner talks. Principal J. V. Nelson presided, laud spoke of tbe value of football training from both the physical and mental viewpoint. Hen Mint on, presi dent of the student body, and l)nryl Proctor, captain of tho team, responded. The De Oogorzt concert seems to be the popular concert' of tho Musical Ar tists Course. Many subscriptions havo been tHken for that concert. Those de siring to attend should give their sub scriptions nt once. The tickets to any one concert are $2.00. On sale at the mil sin stores. The ladies aid society of the Tlrst Presbyterian church will servo a chick en pie supper after church Tuesday, 1'e comber 7th, from 5:00 to S:U0 p. m. There will also be articles on sale. The armory will probably be used for tho last night's meeting of the Older Ihiyg Conference, to convene in the city next Fridny morning. The com mittee in charge, of tho Sunday night session feel that with such a geneiul interest in the city in this conference, that it wns advisable to secure the arm ory for the Sunday night session. The father and son banquet to be held .Sat urday evening at tho Y. M. C. A. will bo attended by over 400 ns the enter tainment committee has already con tracted for the serving of this number. Got that Lyceum ticket in time for the season reservations, November 26. Tickets on sale at music stores. Deliv eries will be ma-le next week. The attrition mill for the farmers' warehouse 1b expected to reach this city within the next week. The mill was shipped from Passaic, New Jersey, Oc tober 29, coming overland on account of tho closing of the Panama cnnnl. Paul Traglio says that when this mill is placed in operation, he cun grind anything from wheat to corn, cob and all. With tho exception of oue attri tion mill in Portland, this will be the only one iu tho stato. If you need a good range or cook stove, we have on hand a few used ones that nro real bargains, priced from $12.50 to .1-20.00. Buren & Hamilton.' The farmers in this vicinity are not in any especially big huiry to sell their wheat, mid a prominent grain dealer today. When the market opened last summer at 00 cents a bushflr very few sold. With tho downward slido ns low as 70 cents, very little was offered. About three weeks ago when the price climbed to .S5 cents several farmers brought in 'their wheat, hut since the last decline began, with today's market at HO, scarcely" any wheat has been of,- rercu to local buyers. Season reservation to the ..Lyceum course, Friday, November 20, 9:0i) a. m. nt the armory. One person will be al lowed to reserve not moro than ten seats. The Salem fire department was called out at 0:40 p. m. yesterday to attend a chimney fire nt the residence of W. .7. Pruitt at 1005 North Summer street. No damage wns done. Today at 12;.'10 the engino niado a run to Kimball col lege where tho flue burned out with considerable smoke, a few sparks and no danger. The wet roofs that prova'1 throughout tho city at tho present timo render chimney fires an exciting but harmless sport. $35.00, $45.0oT?r0.00 and $60.00 useit ranges, now priced from 12.50 t 25.00. They are all in good condition. Buren & Hamilton. The Cherrlan dance, to be given next Wednesday evening, promises ti be an event, of unusual interest, ns the cn- j tertninment committee is preparing bo loral specials to add to the pleasure of i th evening. One of these is a enndy '. dance, in which the winner will reooivo la fine box of candy, and the other is what as known as the wheel dance, so popular in the Bouth this winter. Other features are also in preparation. I Ranges and cook stoves slightly used, ! at the right prices, to closo them out. Buren & Hamilton. jft )c )c )c )t jt ?C 3c 3$C- ( t SHIPLEY'S ' THANKSGIVING BALE BICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TH