Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 08, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEB. 8, 1916.
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Our New York Buyer's Purchases Now Arrive Daily ti
REMARKABLE
NEW SPIRING
SHOWING of 1
GOODS 1
1 0,000 YARDS of NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS
Yard 25c, 35c, 39c, 49c, 65c and 75c
8,000 YARDS of NEW DRESS and WAISTING SILK
Yard 19c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and up
1 0,000 YARDS NEW DRESS GINGHAMS
5c, 61c, 83C, 10c and 125c
3,000 YARDS NEW PERCAIES
Yard 5c, 8 1-3c, 9c, 10c and 1 2 1 -2c
1 00 NEW SUITS. 1 00 NEW COATS
35c Shepherd Check Dress Goods, 1Q. Men's 65c Heavy Winter OQ Bojra' Overalls, OP
yard IVL Underwear .-. '. OUC sale price : 0C
r . , i j ,.rv n,v " Ladies' 25o Fleece Lined Hose, 1 r
50c Shepherd Black and White Check OC lf lt)C Ladies' 75c Outing Flannel Night n
Dress Goods, yard Gowns whue no , tJC
' 8 l-3c Crash Toweling, oi
75c Black Velveteen for Dresses Ah Vard now - - 0 2C
yard 4ifC y ' Ladies' 85c Heavy Weight Uniou Q
500 Yards of 50c and 65c Bleached OQ OP Suits now
Remnants of Silk-HALF PRICE. Table Linen, 'yard CVC, JJC
Boys and Girls Heavy IP OP
Ladies' New Spring Dress ffO PA IT Weight Underwear ' IDC, DC
65c Empress Crepe De Chine Dress Oft- Skirts now $1.95 and UJI
Goods, all colors, yard Ladies' House Dresses, dark AQn nr no Boys' $1.00 Wool Suits MflC
... M ... and light colors 45JC, I DC, itfC w ..: $-.33
35c Fancy Silk Mulls, OO ' 7
yard Ladies' 85c Black Mercerized v, Ah- Boys' 75c Wool " tr
EiUt Petticoats now only 431 Knickerbockers 4jC
$1.00 Charmeuse, Messaline, CO- . . . ,
yard Boys' $1.50 Mackinaws, best ffO no ,
y . made," sale price J-.98 3 of mlte Muslin Underwear-
. , T Gowns, chemise, Drawers, Skirts in.
45c Silk Mulls, 36-in. wide, all Oft- - Secial "briced mc 35c 9ml 4jC
coUrs, jSid. l3Z Children's Coats up to $1.00 M (jg special P"cea J5C' J5c and v
- $1.00. Corsets, al lstyles, long jq
57 c Wool serge Dress Goods, all children's $1.50 Coats, in A short- supporters
colors' yard basement DOC
85c woo! serge, . 59c zlITn JTZ SV?L. 65c, 75c, 98c
yard basement yoMv
9c WMte Outing Flannel, ry Ladie3 $12.00 Wool Dresses , mTno Spring Hats j gg
yard ' ' basement $L.JO T
1000 Yards Fancy Challies, 250. Middy Blouses, all : -j ggc Spring 98c
w.B" 65c, 98c ru3 now one-half "price! SSSjr!: 33c
$1.50 Aluminum Frying Pans, l p
20c Pillow Cases 101 heavy quality .r. I DC Big bargains in Kid Gloves, Laces,
now L C Embroideries and Ribbons.
' $2.75 Heavy Aluminum Percolators, M "7P
75c Big Bed Sheets, good, heavy t( sale price J 35c pure BerTy Coffe9i
quality vit - pound r. -5C
J Fancy Cups and Saucers in
sale price ... . - . . Ivv
400 Dozen Extra Heavy Cr Q 1ft- 60c Tea, highest grade, ir.
Huck Towels, now ,U lv' Men's 65c Heavy Work OO p0Und jC
Shirts r. T. OjC '
Zll 25c. 49c. 75c, 98c ioc, 15c 25c 3-cfr..s!g"..pea9:, 25c
ie8.:.$:!...sh.0!!:..D.e!: $1.49 rZlTX. 49c :lTe: ,.. 65c
Ladies' $3.50 Shoes, new style, JM QO Men's Overalls, 4Q 0aUi best ,jr
Ladies' 39c Silk Hose, Visit our Basement Salesroom, our standard Tomatoes, 7"
pair ." r. Jt Pure Food Grocery Department, our 3 cang for .JC
China, Glass, Aluminum, Tin and Silver- '
Ladies' 75c Silk Hose, all the new ift ware Department We make the low Diamond Soap, 0-
shades, pair IjC prices for Salem. now, bar "C
Trade at the Chicago fjni g II f1 SALEM'S ONLY
whe, Yousrt th. Most 1 he breater thicaffo otore .ssss.
for Your Money O STORE
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Every desirable style and kind that is fashionable is shown. FRENCH SERGES, POPLINS, WOOL g
SERGES, GRANITES, WOOL BATISTES, BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, ROMAN STRIPES and El
SCOTCH PLAIDS, CHIFFON WOOL TAFFETAS, ALSO NEW COATINGS. All the leading shades and
newest fancy weaves are shown. Special advertised prices. E
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Dainty Silks for all classes of garments are shown. CHIFFON, TAFFETAS, CHARMEUSE, PUSSY "
WILLOW, CREPE DE CHINE, MESSALINE, CHINA, HEAVY SATINS, PONGEE, POPLINS, and H
hundreds of other fancy weaves, styles and designs. Every new shade that will be popular are shown
Special advertised prices.
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A wonderful showing of stylish new Dress and Waisting Ginghams are now on display. Every style and II
design is shown in dainty small checks, fancy plaids and stripes. Every yard guaranteed fast color. E
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Come and see the choicest line of fine Cambric Percales shown on the Pacific coast. Percales for waists, ii
house dresses, children's dresses, men's shirts and hundreds of other garments. No poor dyes. Every II
yard guaranteed fast color. Special price H
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Now opened up and ready for Spring selling. Our New York Buyer's latest judgment is used in the j
selection of these garments. Suits with full skirts, jackets loose fitting, silk braid trimmed, also man-
tailored loose fitting effects. Coats in the latest models, large checks, chinchillas, corduroys and fancy j
tweeds. To introduce the new Ladies Coats and Suits we offer for this sale remarkable bargains. U
Coats $4.95, $6.95, and $9.90
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We Say You Are Certainly in Need of That
OVERCOAT
and you might as well buy is now as next season. It
will cost you less in the first place, and secondly, you
will have good use of it this and next month.
PRICES GOING UP
Don't fail to remember that prices of every article of
wearing apparel are
Going Up
on account of the WAR. DyestufTs cannot be bought
as long as Germany is at war and as long as England
is mistress of the seas, therefore you must expect to
pay increased prices on all articles with color in them.
We predict that 10c red and blue bandana handker
chiefs will soon cost 25c.
Clothing, Hats, and Shoes
All of these articles are up for a big jump in price for
next season, and it is therefore up to you to get busy
and buy these articles, if you need them, while the
Prices are Low at
ICK B ROT HE
The House That Guarantees Every Purchase.
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Chief Justice White Will Be
President's Guest of
Honor Tonight
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The New Model Suits $8.90, $9.90 and $11.90 Worth Nearly Double g
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FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS We are. Now Offering at Cut Down Prices B
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Wliite of the I'nitt'ii Stutis snmiie
iMinrt will lip tin' fiiii'st lit' huiKir unl I
M;iiI:iiiii' Si-luiiiiiiiin lloiiik will lie ni
gui'st Hinl ulso will silly at a iliiini'r ti'i
ili'ic'il incinl'i'i's lit' tin1 1'iiMit iunl tlioir
wives In- I'lrsiil.'iit iiml Mrs. Wil-mi in
th( Wh'iti' lliiuso toniuht. Tin- t'liii-t'
.lustU'i1, wlio is now 71 ami still one of
I lie most iii'tive men on t'ne licnch, will
sit ut -Mrs. Wilson's riylit It the l'nni'
tion, while Jlrs. White will he lit the
I'l'esiileiil 's riht. At the jiresi.lent 's
left will lie 11 rs. .Mi-Kenim, while just
ice .MeHeinin will sit lit the left of
Mrs. Wilson. The oilier just ices ami
their wives will lie sentiM in order a.s
follows: Justice llol s and Mrs.
Holmes, Justice Kay, Justico Hughes
mid -Mrs. HiiKhen, Justice Van Kcvnn
ter ind .Mrs. Van Devanter, Justice
Pitney and Mrs. I'itney uud Justice
McHeynoldfl.
There will lie a distinuuislied repre
sentativo of tiie Aiiiericnn concert
stajje at the dinner. Mine. Schiimnnn
lleinlt, preinier singer, has lieeri invited
and followiiiL' the dinner will sine for
the i;iiests. There will lie n numlicr or
other prominent uuests at. the function,
incluiliiifr several well Known nn'inhers
of thi) h.tr.
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TRANSFORMS COMPLEXION;
WINS SOCIAL FAVORS
:1 s): je je
"Had 1 lieen unatdo to transform my
eoniplexion so iiickly, so conipletely, dy
an unique, process I had just learned of,
t never could have attended the Charity
Hull." A certain social favorite, a pic
ture of loveliness at the (jrent event,
told me this. "I had Ijeeu much run
down," stie Kaid. " When I beheld my
self in the mirror ulter ti night's trou
bled sleep, I huw I was becoming heavy
eyed and pale. J could not take, and
attend the bull, the lonj; rest my physi
cian udvised. A frii'in" Hii(,'cste, I (jet
an ounce of nierculized wux at the dratf
gist's and use it as 1 would cold cream.
did the result iH apparent. In ll week
I had u new complexion. The wax took
off the old skin co gradually, there, wns
no discomfort. Now you see the fresh,
bright underskin, with Jts youthful
glow and expression,
"The worry . lini'H and wrinkles,
which had become quite numerous, I re
moved very easily by Kim ply bafliing
my face every morning in u harmless lo
tion made by dissolving an ounce of
witch hazel. You fee the result my
skin as smooth and firm as u school
girl's." Aileen in Town Talk.
California Corporations
Pay Taxes On Last Day
Snernniento, Cab, Feb. R. Tnn state
treasury is almost bulging over with
gold, yesterday being the last day for
payment of the corporation franchise
pnd corporation license times.
The Santa Ke nilroad hauled if 177,
IMM) in gold to tiie enpitol during the
morning, that amount being the last in
stallment of the company's franchise
tax.
The Southern T'ncifie sent ill
(IIHI; the Western l'ncifie ijlihmd; Hie
Northwestern I'aeifie $!l7,flli0; tiie Pa
cific IfUT, (Hit); the Pacific Klectric '.!.'I2,
000 and the I'liiti'd liuihviyu if2l!l,00O.
l'enaltien will be added to corpora
tion taxes not paid by last night.
Mrs. Rolph Acting Mayor
For Sick Husband
San Francisco, Feb. S. A woman's
hand is guiding the mayoralty affairs
i f San Frincisco.
In n flower-filled room at Alder sail
i I ll ri nut Mrs. .lames l.'olph, wife of the
iniyor, is attending to tiie details of
all matters which couip from the city
hud to the si- 1c room.
Before any question, paper or article
conies before the mayor, .Mrs. b'olph
;:ives it consideration. She decides
whether the in Ivor shoud take any
action at this time, and if she decided
in the negative, it is temporarily
shelved until lie becomes sufficiently
strong to get down to real work.
Siie dictates how many bonds lie is
to sign each day.
" Vou may only sign 1(10 today," she
declares. And only lull are signed.
She is on guard each day to see th it,
no weighty matters gel into his hands.
She dictates who may see him, and
those who do are far and few between.
She wat'-hes him as he signs bunds
and interrupts at tiie end of each few
minutes mid forces him to tike a rest.
She receives the bonds as they come
and looks them over. She acts as his
secretary, as well, and keeps in direct
touch with the citv hall.
H $ $ $ $ sjc $ ; $
PROPER WAY TO KEEP
'xOUR HAIR IN CURL
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!e sc $ ! c ( s ! e (: jjt sjt
THE SKIN MADE
PRESENTABLE
Poslaiu Quickly Clears Complexion
Drives Away Pimplcj.
When it is necessary to quickly dear
nwny undue redness of the skin or ti
dispose of pimples, rashes or itching,
intlnniation, just apply l'oslam at nighi,
a.nl results should bo apparent in tlio
morning, 'heu you realize how ef
fectively Poslam cm serve you in thin
manner, on all occasions, yon will un
derstand why it is accepted as tlio
standard for skin diseases, "neniark
able for its control over eczema.
Kislaiu Soap, beneficially medicated
witii I'osl mi, contains all of quality
that can be put into a soap. A trinl
will delight yon. Uegin its use today.
For samples, send 4c. stamps to Km
ergeucy l.aborulories, '.2 West -"it'i
St., New York tit v. fold bv all drn-Kists.
ind this siring, unless the weather de
M'lops unexpectedly warm in March,
will be worse. Heal maple sugar is be
ing sold for as much as -o cents i
pound and syrup for as much as 53
cents a qn irt.
If you want your hair to grow and
thrive, don't curl it with a hot iron.
The regular use of this barbarous in
strument is bound to keep the hair
dried ind pnn lied looking, with broken
nnd uneven ends'. It's a lot more sensi
ble to adopt the simple sibneriue meth
od, which will not interfere in the least
with tiie growth and health of the hair.
.Moreover, it. means a far more beauti
ful curly and wavy effect, with no evi
dence of having been artificially ac
quired. A few ounces of liquid silinerine
which cm of course be found in any
drug store will last a long time. Just
try a little of this harmless liquid to
night. Kip a clean tooth brush into it
and draw this down the full length of
the hair. Silinerine, by the way, is
neither sticky nor greasy; you will be
simply delighted with it,
$ sc sje st :e 'f :1c
YOU CAN'T BRUSH OR :e
WASH OUT DANDRUFF
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PECULIAR FACTS ABOUT
WELL KNOWN IJEOPLE !
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St. Taul, Minn., Feb. S. Al-
though J. J. Hill owns n couple
K of railroads, several steamship
lines, and part interest in sev- j
era! more railroads, und lives
here where sub zero tempera- s
! tares are common, the family
'fi does not own n limousine, tnv- je
cling In an open automobile.
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VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR
SUPPLY IS SHORT THIS YEAR
The only sure way fo get rid of dan
druff is to dissolve it, then you de
stroy it entirely. To do this, get about
four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon;
apply it it night when retiring; use.
enough to moisten the malp and rub
it in gently with tile finger tips.
Ki this tonight, and by morning, the
most if not all, of your dandruff will
be gone, and three or four mine appli
cations will completely dissolve and en
tirely destroy every single sign and
trace of it, no matter how much dan
druff you may have.
Vou will find, too, that til itciiini;
and digging of the scalp will stop nt
once, and your hair will be fluffy, Iih
t ion", glossy, silky and soft, and look
and feel a hundred timer1 better.
Vou can get liquid .uvon at any dru
store. It is inexpensive and never
fails to do the work.
FLOODS ARE FEARED
Washing-ton, Feb. 7. The weather bu
reau today warned against the possibil
ity of dangerous avalanches in the
mountains of Washington, Oregon and
Idaho, and floods on the eastern slopes
of the Cascades in Washington as th'i
result of rains and warmth follow iriK
snowstorms in that region.
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Chicago, Feb. H. Vermont apparent
ly has exhausted its maple sugar crop,
and the nation's sweet tooth will luck
this saccharine confection this yetr,
Chicago dealers said today. The crop
was less than half normal last year,
From the Stomach, T.iver or r.owe.'t
should not be ignored. Watch for any
symptom of distress and immediately
help Nature by Irving
WJOSTETRER'S
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Always Watch lThis Ad"
"Changes Often
T Strictly correct weight, square deal and highest riees for all kinds of
X iunk. metal, rubber, hides and furs. I tav U'je per pound for old Tigs.
t liig stock of all sizes second hand incubators. All kinds corrugated
T iron for both roofs and buildings. Roofing paper and eeeond hand
linoleum.
H. Steinback Junk" Co.
The House of llalf a Million Bargains.
I 302 North Commercial ttt. rioue '"S