Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 10, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1916.
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At the Oregon Theatre tonight, and laugh until your sides ache, then make
up your mind right then and there, that you will come to the Chicago Store
tomorrow and load your arms up with merchandise, until you anus ache,
because for tomorrow, I have ordered some extra special bargains, that will
make every man and woman in Salem sit up and take notice. Don't take
my word for it. Come to the Chicago Store and take a ramble through,
and then you can be your own judge, Pve told you and told you that I am
here to sell a portion of the Chicago Store stock, regardless of prices
or any thing else.
NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW
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pin.iinummpiiuiiiuiju I'
Men's Clothing Special
for Tomorrow
ON SALE AT 9 A. M. -
Thirteen in the Lot, sizes 3-36-S, 4-37, 3-38, 2-39, 1-40,
at $12.50 and $15.00; while they last, $3.90. This
Special Lot, they won't last long.
sold
is a
Like a flowing arrow, each and every day I go through this big and busy
store, cutting and slashing prices deeper and deeper, and playcarding them
in the bins and on the counters for the public to snap up, at prices that is
a very insult to the merchandise, but it can't be helped. It must be sold at
any price I see fit to move it in the quickest time possible.
GRAB ON TO THESE
c
SPECIAL
Tomorrow
Ladie's Dresses
m
For Ladies Afternoon and
Evening Dresses, sold up
to as much as $19.50, while
they last, choice at $5.00;
these are good styles too.
SPECIAL
Tomorrow
Ladies' Dresses
19
Special lot of Ladies' and
Misses' Summer Dresses,
Sold up to $3.90, and they
were good value at that
price; for tomorrow they
go at $1.25.
SPECIAL
for the Men
95c
29c
49c
35c
49c
15c
49c
$2.50 Men' Soft Hats, Sat
urday Special
50c Men's Balbrigan Under
wear, Saturday
Men's $1.50 Sweaters, Sat-
urday special
50c Painters' Overalls and
Jumpers
75c and $1.50 Telescope
Grips, Saturday
Lot of Men' s Odd Vests,
Saturday Special
$1.50 Boys' Soft Hats, Sat
urday Special
Millinery Department
Ladies' Spring Hats, to (PI Ah
$3.00 value, now pi.w
Ladies' New Spring Hats M AC
worth to $5.00, at L'
Ladies' new Spring Hats (PO QQ
worth to S6.50. at tfL.JO
Grocery Department
For Saturday, 100 size OQ-
ftraiiiTWI dozen MVV
10c Corn Flakes for Saturday y.
SPECIAL
for the Ladies
15c
15c
9c
48c
23c
69c
75c
35c Ladies' Lisle Gloves
Saturday, at
25c Tan Fibre Silk Hose,
pair
15c Ladies' Black Hose,
now, pair
85c Ladies' Flannel Gowns,
now '..
35c and 50c Ladies' Knit
Underwear, garment
$1.25 Ladies' Flannel Gowns
now .".
$1.25 Ladies' Union Suits,
now at
Muslin Unerwear
89c Muslin Underskirts,
now ;
$1.50 Muslin Combination
Suits, now
85c Open and Slip-over
Gowns, at
45c
85c
43c
Lace Curtain Dept.
69c
' $1.98
43c L
$1.25 and $1.50 Lace Curtains,
Special, pair
$3 and $3.50 Lace Curtains,
the pair
65o, and 75c Lace Curtains
the pair; now
Special in Ladies'Shoes
for Tomorrow
For the Ladies' Special Lot of Patent Button and Mili
tary Lace Shoes, $3.50 and $1.00 values, plenty of sizes,
go at $1.98 the pair. 1
SPECIAL
Tomorrow
Dress Goods
8hn
A yard, for Marquisette f
Fancy Crepe, in back, blue,
old rose, and tango colors,
regular value $1.35, $1.49
and $1.98; for tomorrow,
choice, the yard, 85c.
SPECIAL
Tomorrow
Dress Goods
A yard for special lot, of
Fancy Satiii Finish Prunel
la Cloth, with striped ef
fect, and Diagnal Sergo, In
blue and dark grcou colors,
regular value to $1.C5 the
yard.
r..i.;;z.iL: M 200 coiumu. biv 191,-
l 1 salmon. Saturday v
1 18o 1 25c S 12 1-2c I 95c g $J g i W.50 I 1.50 COe 15c j 15c j 15c l
Ripplctte Kimona Outing Flannel I Quilted TiiWp Ili'"r Tailor- 1 Ln.lies' Serge Middie BIoumm Crope do Chine Curtuiln Vow Slips I I.inea Crash
the yard ,lth. vard yard I Padding, yard I 1 bosses , I now I yard . rim, yard eueh I the yard
I2c g 15c j 9c 1 79c 1 49c j $4.90 1 98c 1 39c 9c 1 11c 1 9c
$1.00 1 $10.00 j 7.00 39e j
Mereerized l.nditf' Xew j Ladies' Scotch Plaids
Tahlo Linen S Spring Coats i Sweaters, now yard
49c 1 55.90 1 $3.90 25c,
lit
Flannelette
the yard
12 1 2c
Light Percales
the yard
35o 50c 1.08
Turkish Mercerized Ladies' Wuists
Bath Towels inble Linen now
25c 29c 98c
$5.00
Ladies' Middie
Sweaters
$2.49
35o
Shepherd
Cheek, yard
18c
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E. G Seaman, Representing Lewis Bros. & Co. of Minneapolis and Spokane in Full Charge
good as
the
Florsheim Shoe" is what
many shoe dealers say, in
recommending a shoe.
Just think what a compli
ment to a maker such a re
mark is! "As good as a
Florsheim."
We sell the Florsheim,
and why not buy the best.
$5.00 to $7.00
In Salem only of us.
HAMMOND-BISHOP CO.
The Toggery
1G7 Commercial St.
Leading Clothiers
Began at 2 o'CIcck This After
noon In Session Over
Tomorrow
The ii ititiui I eonventinn of the Ma
rion County Sunday School n.soeiiitioil
will be held nt the Kirxt Conuiejjiitinu
itl church I'Yidny .ind Saturday, March
SM Mini L'-l. A inontr those from a dis
tance who will siicnk are Mrs. Clara (.!.
I'.hsuii, "t rotest, drove. uiierinteiident
state Sunday school work of the Chis-
tiau church and the Kuv. Chiiilea A.
l'hiim, Keiieiiil secretary of ()rci;im
st.ite Suinliiv School siiciilioii. A
Imiiiiuct will lie served Kridav evening
at the church imi'lorH.
The iii'o(.'rnni is as follows:
Friday Afternoon.
2:11(1, Devotional Services.
-:l.'i, Words of Welcome, Jainca L'l
vin, ciiinity luesident.
-::t(l, Primary Department Work,
Miss Olive Clark, I'rtland, Oregon.
.'I:IH), I'riinary J icnartmcnt Method.
Ojieu I'atli.imi'iit.
.!:, Junior I'epai tinent urk, Miss
Gladys Carson, Salem, OreKon.
:i:Ul, .liinior Department Methods,
0en I'lirlininent,
l:im, Music.
-' '". Tim 1'lace of tlio Adult in tho
Sunday School, Mrs. Clara O. Ksson,
Korest drove, Siiioriuleudent Slalo
Sunday School Work of Christian
church,
4::il), Address, "The Sinwlny School
Te.icher,'' Dr. ( nil (i. Donoy, president
Wilhiiuctte uni ersity.
5:11(1, Appointment Committees.
Friday Evening.
(i:l."i, Dinner will lie served in dining
room of Kirst ConKreyationiil church at
twenty-five cents per plate. Charles A.
I'liipps, toastiniistcr.
7:1".. I'uiisc and Devotional Service.
7 :;i", Awakeninj; Interest in Counly
Siimliiv School Work, Mr. L. S. lloi
Cield, president Vainliill County Sunday
Scllool .Sf;iiciill ion,
r :."iU, Music
7:"i"i, Kniphiisi.in Hilile Stories hy
M inin y I'ii-lurcs,
S:l."i, Address, "Tin' Sunday School
a World I'ower, " Uev. Chiu les A.
I'hipps. (icueral Secretary Oregon
State Sunday School association,
Saturday Morning.
!::), Di'votimial Service.
1(1:1111, Hcpoits from the field.
ll'M, Teaiher Truininj;, I'rof. liur
'ess K I'ord.
.IJ:(in, Ifcports and Klection of (Ji'i'i-cers.
11:15, "The Seven I'oind'd
er, ' ' licv. ( 'has. A. I'liipps.
Saturday Afternoon.
I :.'!(, Devotional Service.
-:"(l, Sunday School Finance,
A iidersiiu, Secreta ry-'f reasurer
'cum I v Sunday School association.
-:L'II. Conference Hour. Ilring (ues
lions, Secretary I'hippa presiding.
.I:.'!il, Music.
:i:Hi, "The Dilde the Sundav School
Teacher's Text Dook," liee. It. V. Avi
soii, pislor first ,M. K. cliunh, Salem.
4:;HI, Adjoin rinicnt.
Teach-
rr. C.
Marion
Ail Student Loans
Have Been Repaid
for leu years a (i,(HH) loin fund li:i4
lieeu maintained at l!ie l.'niveisity of
Oregon, mid the sums loaned to stu
dents inline I nun snialler aiiiounls up Id
$1511. In the ten veins uoL a loss Iiiik
liecu recorded. This ciin lie said tod iy,
hut ciiuld not imve U'en said a few
days iiK.
fight years ago a student was grad
uate. I from the university indclilcd tu
the loan to die anioiiul of V'1'. He v is
a native of lioiiuiuiiia. As tho troulilii
in the Kiilkaus wis uuiu on at that
time lie sent for his lain, and drought
them to America, supporting them as
licst he could. Yens passed and I he.
iiiithorities iieard no word rrntu him.
All expectations of keeping clean the
niin loss record of the loini fuml wero
given up.
Hut the unexpected happened.
Yesterday a letter was receivcl ly
President Campbell eniitaiuing payment
from this long-lost student. Instead of
tho nwkwiird, stuttering, foreign youth
ho w.is when he entered the university,
tho youth is now u grown mini and
professor of sociology of olio f the
largo middle west universities of tho
I'nited Still ch. -fugenc Hegister,
FEOF. M'MURRAY AT
TUB LIBRARY TONIGHT
1'rufessur Wallace Mi Murray, of Wil
lamette university, will give tho puliliu
library locturo tonight with the sub
ject of the "Drama of Today." Th
lecture will lie in tot) auditorium uf tho
library and is free.