Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 09, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JQT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAR. 9, 1916,
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ITS AT THE CHICAGO STORE AND NO PLACE ELSE
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The Second Gun Has Been Fired
at the
Chicago Store
AM UP
And am now making a clean sweep of all merchandise at the Chicago Store.
Nothing is being spared; every piece of merchandise is on the alter of an un
merciful slaughter, which means that for tomorrow, will mark the biggest day
in merchandising that ever went on record in Salem. Be on the grounds tomor
row and share in the volley of merchandise, that will be thrown to the mercy
of the public, at prices that will shatter, demoralize, and paralize all competition
into unknown recognization. Don't let anything stop you. I've made the
prices, its up to you to buy. E. G. SEAMAN
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attle Cry Is Now On.
HURRY OUT PRICE
18c Ripplelette now selling at,
the yard
12y2c
HURRY CUT PRICE
iting Fla
ig at, the
4c
6 l-4c Outing Flannel now
selling at, the yard
I
mm out price
tton Cha:
ig at, the
4c
6 1-lc Cotton Challies now
selling at, the yard
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies House Dresses
$1.25 and $1.49 values
Now then, here is a value in House
Dresses that will create some rapid
selling in Crepes, Ginghams, Percales
and Chamhrys, sold up to $1.49, about
26 in the lot, only one to a customer.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies' Crepe Petticoats
Regular $1.35 value
One special lot of Ladies' Crepe Petti
coats, sold up to $1.35 regular, but as
a special for tomorrow I have them
marked at 85c; to appreciate these you
should see them.
M
hurry out price
ona Cloth now
at, the yard
15c
25c Kimona Cloth now selling
at, the yard
hurry out price
12 l-2c Outing Flannel now
selling at, the yard
9c
HURRY OUT PRICE
$1.25 Bed Spreads now sell
ing at, each
HURRY OUT PRICE
ed Spreads now
at, each
85c
$1.15 Bed Spreads now selling
at, each
DB3
HURRY OUT PRICE
15c Curtain Scrims now selling
at, the yard
9c
HURRY OUT PRICE
15c Pillow Slips now selling
at, each
lie
MEN'S
FURNISHINGS
15c Men's Tan Sox now
selling at
9c
50c Men's Work Shirts
now selling at
35c
50c Men's Underwear now
at, a garment
31c
25c Men's Sox now sell
ing at, pair
19c
25c Men's Leather Work
Gloves selling at, pair
15c
FT'
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies' Serge Dresses
Sold up to $12.50
$1 Q
One lot of Serge Dresses that sold at
one time up to $12.50; 9 only in the
lot. These are really worth more than
$1.98 but I am going to clean them out
tomorrow at $1.98.
1
LADIES'
FURNISHINGS
$1.00 Ladies' Union Suits
now selling at
49c
C0c and 15c Ladies' Hose
now selling at
33c
85c Ladies' Flannel Gowns
now selling at
48c
35c and 50c Ladies' Knit
Underwear, the garment
23c
15c Ladies' black Hose
now Belling at
9c
HURRY OUT PRICE
39c Scotch Plaids now selling
at, the yard
25c
HURRY OUT PRICE
45c black and while Walst
iugs now selling at, the yard
29c
HURRY OUT .PRICE
$1.25 black and brown Suit-
Q ings now selling at, the yard
69c
HURRY OUT PRICE
75c Roman striped corded
Silk selling at, the yard
49c
HURRY OUT PRICE
te and black
selling at, the
39c
COc white and black Serge
now selling at, the yard
HURRY OUT PRICE
35c Shepherd Check now sell
ing at, the yard
M
Ladies' Lisle Gloves
35c value, SPECIAL
IP'S
be
tLJlm
I will also give as a special
tomorrow a regular 35c Lisle
Glove at the small price of
only 15c the pair. Plenty of
sizes.
GROCERIES
40c Dependable Coffee, special
at the pound
30c
50c Sack of Buckwheat Flour
at special, the sack
35c
30c Wheat Flakes, at special
price of
25c
50c Japan Tea at special,
pound
39c
5c Heavy Glass Tumblers, only
6 to a customer
3c Each
EMBROIDERIES
and INSERTIONS
M
For again tomorrow I will
place on sale one lot of
Embroidery and" Insertions,
worth 12 l-2c, 15c and to 30c
regular, special price 6c the
yard.
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HURRY OUT PRICE
25c Silk dotted Mull now sell
ing at, the yard
19c
HURRY OUT PRICE
pe Do Chines n
ng at, tho yarc
39c
60c Crepe Do Chines now sell
ing at, tho yard
HURRY OUT PRICE
;red Silk IV
ig at, the
39c
65c Flowered Silk Mulls now
selling at, the yard
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fin ii ii bMiiitaa xjE' y
E. G. Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. of Minneapolis and Spokane in Full Charge
iR. D. CARPENTER WIL
EMI
Business Manager of Meier &
Frank to Make Address
On Co-operation
Through the efforts of the Husines.s
j lien's league of the Cuinnierciiil club
and .Miinnger O. H. Lurk, the lumnrss
men of the rity as well as irofessiouiil
I will have an opportunity of hearing n
! praeticul Imiins talk from a man who
; has nuule (rood. This nuin is K. 1). Car
: penter, luisiness manager for the .Meier
& Frank store at Portland and it goes
j without saying, that a man who can
hold the ,jol us business manager for n
'firm like .Meier & Frank, will have
. something to say.
Through the Business Hen's league
. an invitation w ill lie extended to the
1 M)) members o'f the Commercial club to
hear Mr. Carpenter anil the aiblress
'will be jriven in the auditorium of the
club next Tuesday evening, .March II.
I .Mr. Carpenter writes regarding his
talk as follows:
! "1 shall -speak on 'Co-operation, the
i Key Note of Modern Merchandising."
; in handling this subject, 1 shall say
1 something . regarding the necessity of
co-operation between all business inter
ests in a given community, the neces
sity for co-operation between nl:lnllflu,
: turers and the necessity for en-operir-tioa
within a given business organiza
tion. ; "I shall also say a few words in re
gard to what mercantile establishments
can do towards assisting our educa
tional institutions. And your members
may be interested in hearing something
; about present market conditions, which
at this time, constitute the most ilis
cusscil subject in Ihe business world."
I Mr. Carpenter also wrote that he
! would devote one hour to the address.
i
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DANDRUFF SURELY J
DESTROYS THE HAIR
: s :; : sje jjt e 'f
Cirls if you want plenty of thick,
.beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all
means uet rid of dandruff, for it" will
t.-irve your hair ami ruin it if you do
not.
It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wih out. The only suie'way
to "ft. rid of dandruff is to dissolve ii,
hen you destroy It entirely. To do
his. get al t four ounces of ordinary
liquid anon; .ipply it at night when
retiring; use enough to moisten the
';il I rub it in geutlv with the fin
ger tips.
liy morning, most if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, ami three or
lour more aplicalious will completely
'dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign ami trace of it.
Vou will find, Ion, that all itciiing
and digging of the scalp will slop, and
your h.iir will look and feel a hundred
times better. Vou can get liipiid arvou
'at any drug store. It is inexpensive
and four ounces is ail v.ni will need, no
j matter how much dandruff vou have.
I his simple remedy never fads.
WILL NOT WEAR 'EM
Santn Monica, Oil., Mar. !. Ocean
Park's Kasler Suudav iiainde will be
shorn of its balking suit girls. This
w is one of the results today of the inin
'isleiial opposition to the parade.
I Keplying to 1,'cv. ,1. W. Iln.vd'.s
;"(iood bye, (lo I, I'm going to Culifor
nia," senium, It. .1. Iladdeii, secretary
of the chamber of commerce before ii
mass meeting of business en explained
that the paiade will not be .1 bathing
'suit parade, but a fashion parade sura
s that to be seen in the icinity of any
j church I'.'aster orniag.
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PRACTICAL PRESCRIPTION'
sie FOR SOUR ACID STOMACHS
! -! !
! Xine-tenths of all cases of stomach
1 1 rouble nowidavs are caused by ton
much acid, la the beginning the'stoni
ach itself is not diseased but if this
iacid condition is allowed to continue
1 1 In' Mri.l is very likely to eat into the
stomach walls ami produce stomach ul
cers which may render a radical surgi
cal npei iiiiiii necessary e en to pro
long lite. Tnerelore, an "acid sloin
acii'' is really a dangerous condition
and should be treated leriously. Tin'
excess arid or stomach hyperacidity
'must be ii e u t in I i ed by disunited mag
nesia t iken in teaspoonfnl doses in a
fourth of a (jla-s oi' water after each
meal. Larger ipiaulities may In; used if
ueees-ary as it is absolutely harmlrss.
lie sure to ask your druggist for the
disunited ui ignesia as no other form of
i iimgnesi.i is as efl'ecie as the bisur-ated.
FOLGER WEEK
SAVE ten
cents a
pound on
Coffee It
keeps well in
sealed tins.
Buy enough
to last you a
month... Large
tins cost less
a pound.
Folger
Week
M
N
D
A
introduces
thousands of
families to
higher grade
co fee Many
have never
known the
taste of
Folger's
Golden Gate
Coffee
45c COFFEE 4Se QUALITY
Folger week
wins women
who were
indifferent or
didn't realize
the difference
in flavor and
aroma between
Folger ' s
Golden Gate
Coffee and the
others You
serve it one
week and we'll
trust the other
weeks to care
for themselves.
Tin Una!" SpkI.1
V fnc. Flic.
1 Lb. .45 .35
2 " .85 .65
2H M 1-00 .75
5 M 2.00 1.50
J.A.Fo!ger&Co.
San Francisco
Ttlcphoni or .nf your ordtr
to your daUr to day
MARCH 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11
GARY MUST SHOW UP
Voungstown, liiu, Mar. it. "If .lodge
I'.'. II. Uaiy doesn 'f eouie here oliiular
ily for trial, we will bring him," de
clared Prosecutor A. M. Henderson to
day. Ilary ami officers of six big steel
eoipoiations hae been indicted on a
charge of violating the Valentine anli
trust law of Ohio. Tne indictment was
an outgrowth of the strike riots at.
Knst Voungstown,
Henderson tod.ty expected to fix a
date for the liarv' trial.
Jury Completed Last Night
Minister Realizes Gravity
of Situation
t jc j! :t .e if. !t
$
TO KEEP YOUR SKIN
FREE FROM HAIRS
sic
( Hrauty I opu s.)
If vou are willing to spend n few
minutes time in your room using a del
atone paste, win can easily banish any
ugly, hairy growth without discomfort
or injury. The paste is made by mix
ing some w iter with a little powdered
jdelatoue. This is then spread over the
! hairy surface an. I alter about 2 minutes
i rubbed off ami the skin wasiied. Vou
will not be disappointed with this treat
fluent, providing vou gr real delatoue.
i If tl. carrier dooh not glT
lervlco notify the office.
Orovillo, Oil., Mar. !t Certrude l.am-
sou, 1 5 veil r-obl school girl, was ex. t-
ed to be the first witness today in in
Kev. Mudisoa Slaughter's trial oil a
charge of attacking her.
Willi the jury completed, Slaughter
arrived at court today accompanied
only by his wife. His daughter had
been barred as possible witnesses. There
was no more laughing and joking among
the minister and his friends. They
seemed to realize a critical moment in
Slaughter's life had arrived. .
It was reported District Attorney
Leonard planned a surprise by ralliai,
defease witnesses to the stand before
the I. unison girl and asking them ques
tions which would prevent Slaughter
later establishing an alibi. Mrs. Clarl
Camper, of Chico, was reputed to be a
new state witness who would give im
portant testimony. An air of tension
was manifested in court today, t1"
crowd waiting eagerly to hear who
would first be summoned.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 2i5c at all v'riij''ste.