TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORECON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916. "Salem's Big Department Store--the Style Center." We Sell Butterick Patterns 11 Meyers9 Spring Fashion Show Will Take Place at the Oregon Theatre, Tue. Evening, March 21 Newest authentic styles of garments for Women, Misses and Children will be shown on living models. This Fashion exhibit, the first of its kind in Salem will be interesting and instructive, showing models of various garments that will be popular for Spring and Summer wear. Remember this date keep it for the Oregon Theatre Newest Styles in Fashionable Foot wear See New Pumps A Varied Assortment of Latest New York Millinery A new showing every week no two alike. Popular Prices. Visit this new department in the Women's Garment Section. Free Embroidery Lessons Scores of women and misses are now making Grecian Cut Lace Work through the instruction of Mrs. C. M. Dickson of New York. All the new est stitches in embroidery are taught in our Art Sec tion absolutely free of charge; classes from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mrs. Dickson announces that the week commenc ing Monday 13th will positively be her last week of instruction. Get the most out of these free em broidery lessons attend often and early in the day is preferable. We Cover Buttons Silk, wool or cotton buttons made in many styles. Bring the cloth to us and we will make yours to your order. Reasonable prices. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY mMMMMMMttH ivy vcy vjll It I.YilGOOIlGOOPSKr- if XX rTTTTTTTTT TT ..... A AAAAAAAAA.A.A..A..A..A..A..A.AAAA MMMttttMMTTTTT. T All Around Town t4 Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, ftts glass as correctly. V. 6. liunk. lildg. Oscar Cutler, deputy county surveyor, left this morning for Talbot to survey land belonging to tlio K. S. Lamport estate, Salem Festival Chorus, Thursday night, Much lfi, at tlio Orand. lio nerved seats, 2." cents. Dr. Seymour S. Skiff, whose dental office worn located in the Ntouslotf building, lias decided to definitely lo cate in Portland. He will lie associated with the firm of lledlinid, l.oy & .skiff, in tlio Morgan building. Have A. F. Tingstroin repair, re finisb, upholster your furniture, clean mid lay your o irpots. In alley, opposite post office on Court Btreet. I'hono 2:to. vjcnuiiie Toric Lenses Best For Your Eyes JWcauxr the deep curve toward the eye, corresponding to the arc of rota tion of the eyeball, u'vos a larger field of vision, prevents Hie lushes striking the lenses and cuts off annoying re-flu-lions, 1 make a specially of fitting (lenuino Turin IriiscK anil guarantee satisfaction in every res t. I do not use drugs or drops as tli.v! are dangerous. Hiing your eye troubles to me and I Will relieve you. Prompt ami careful nltention at nil tinie.i, reasnniilile j charges. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn 210 211 U. S. Bank Building 1 i TORIG LENSES Dr. Stone's drug store. Requisition papers were honored to day liy (lovernor Withycoinlie from Norwich, Conn., for the return of Anth ony Wrsneskio, who is now in jail in Portland on a charge o'f forging n eheci. for .2..ri0 in Connecticut. o Buy your tickets now for the musloai event of tiio season at the (Irnnd March Hi, by tlio N.ilem Festival Chorus. He served seats i!f cents. To determine which class of the high school inny claim the best team of bns ketliall players, a scries of games will lie played this week beginning tomor row. The gninos will be played by the boys, ns the girls' championship' was decided in February, in favor of the junior class. Let E. L, Stiff & Son tell you how much it will cost to repair or upholster lli.it old piece of fin nil ore. Reserved seats 25 cents. A small price for n fine concert nt the Grand, March Hi, by the Salem Festival Chorus. Miss Evelyn Cash, pnysical instructor for the girls of the high school, who was called east last week on account of the illness of her mother, will be un able to return as her mother continues in ill health. This will suspend the work in physical instruction 'for the girls during the remainder of the sem ester. Automobilo for hire, passengors and baggage traiisl'orod, rites reasonable, country trips a special! v. C, (1. .Ms Klroy. Phono !I7 or li:H. tf Report cards for the first six weeks ot this semester will be issued to the I nupils of the high si nool tomorrow, j These reports give the standing of each ; pupil for each of their subjects of 'study and are expected to be signed by parents and promptly returned. j - i E. L. Stiff & Son will patch your fur i nitui'o. Dr. Stone's urng more. Elliott W. Major, governor of Mis souri, has written to Secretary of tSa tilcolt asking for n list of the state and county officers and the slate an. I county committees in the interests of his candidacy for vice-president on the democratic ticket. f js 5 jjc jjc ?jc jc ?Jl l(C c )c COMINGJEVENTS TONIGHT March 1.1 Salem Floral Society at, Commercial Club, l'rof. ,J. (). Hall, lecture on Ibsen, I'nivei'sity Chnpel, S p. in. March 1-1 Installation of Rev. James F.lvin, pastor First Congregational church. K. I). Carpenter at Commer cial Club. March li5 Monthly meeting of members of Commercial Club. March l(i Snlem Festival chor us annual concert, opera house. DcMoss entertainers, Armory, benefit Company M. March 17 Miss Ida Davis routing nt public library. St. Patrick supper by Ladies' Social Circle, Central Con gregational church. March 18 Republican rally at Armory. Orange day. March 2-4-25 Marion County Sunday school convention. March 2." University of Oro gon musicians at Presbyteri an church, benefit Chenicketa Camp Fire tlirls. be served at C:.10 o'clock and the ad dress will close at 8 o 'clock. o Fire. L. Bechter & Co. write fire insurance. Best old line companies. Buy a Sonora Talking Machine. It took grand prize nt San Francisco for clearness and sweetness of tone. Miss Myrtle Know land, -121 Court. Another case of smallpox developed Saturday at the penitentiary, making seven in nil since the first case was re ported. As soon as the first case was reported the penitentiary was quaran tined and guards and prisoners were vaccinated but their efforts linvc fail' to check the epidemic. None of t! cases are serious, however. Try Gilson's shoe-shining parlor, parlor. MarlS o Good Templars to meet. The Good Templars will meet in their hall 2ti7 South Church street tomorrow evening at 7:110 o'clock. All members are re quested to attend. . , Wanted, 1,000 single daffodils for I'ridnv, to be delivered Thursday. Will onv rule n hundred. Xotify ns'beforo Thursday how nianv von em supply. The Frame Shop nnd Oi fiery. New lo cation, 11." Court street. E. L. Stiff & Son hang awnings. Theso are troublesome times. Besides wars and rumors, of wars, now come j the report that n meteor with a tail as long ns llalley's comet was seen In I night about !) o'clock and that, accord j ing to report, after making its way I across the heavens, it fell to the ratti. Wonderful. j Plenty of money to loan on godd farm security. See b. llochtel & Co. Rev. A. L. Hutchison will conduct i Mrs. Park's Bible class at the public library auditorium Tuesday afternoon at 2:.'!0. A welcome is extended to all. j Trof. J. B. Hall," of Willamette uni versity, will deliver a lecture on "I sen, the Norse Dramatist," this even ing nt S o'clock in the university chop el. lie has made a special study of lb sen nnd his writings mid his lecture will be for this reason of more than average interest. Don't worry. Let L. Beohtel & Co. look after your rentals and vacant houses. Go-carts re-tired at E. L. Stiff & Son. Luther J. Chapin, former county ag riculturist, will deliver the address to morrow evening before the Six O'clock club of the First Methodist church. He will speak on "The City Man's tinrd en." The sessions of tlio Six O'clock club are open to all men interested in the civic life of the city. Supper w i'l FIVE MORE DAYS OF DAMON'S BIG GROCERY SALE Buy now at Sale Prices Cleveland's Baking Pow der, 1 pound ... 40c 1 qt. Pure Olive Oil, sal price 70c Bananas, 1 dozen, sale price 20c 25c can Chinnock Salmon, sale price 15c 8 lbs. fresh Smelt.. 25c Best Hardwheat Flour sack $1.45 Sauerkraut. 1 gal. . .25c Now is the time to lav in your grocery sunolv dnrin this sale only 5 more davs. DAMON & SON 853N.Com'l Phone 68 JOHNSON'S REMOVAL SALE ! A Marvelous Success Towds of enthusiastic shoppers visited our store Saturday, the opening day of the greatest sale ever held by this or any other store. Everyone went away satisfied that they had bought m ore merchandise for less money than they ever had before. For 25 years we have been in business in Salem and never in the history of our business has our store been packed and jammed with eager buyers as it was Saturday, the opening day of our Removal Sale. If you were one of those that could not get w aited upon, we urge upon you to visit this sale soon, as every day new bargains will replace the ines of mer chandise that are closed out completely. ACT N0W-AT 0NCE-BEF0RE IT IS TOO LATE ! Our main effort is to close out all odd lots and short lines and will continue to cut them down until they are sold. We are quoting you a few new ones for Monday. REMEMBER FIRST COMERS GET THE BEST. (10 in the lot) Men's Suits, mixed and plain; worth up to $18.00, Sfi.tft Men's Suits, medium color, about a dozen in the lot; worth up to $15.00 $4.95 (50 in the lot) Men's Suits, light and dark worsted and cheviots; worth $15.00 or over, for ... . $5.95 (6 in the lot) Men's Suits, mixed, medium and dark; worth to $20.00 $7.95 FREE! $500 Worth of Merchandise - Get YOUR FREE TICKETS. They Cost You Nothing. Hunt Your Number (25 in the lot) Men's Suits, blue and black and brown serges, fancy tweeds, late styles, best makes, worth to $25, for. $9.95 Lot of ;5 pairs Men's Pants, mix tures and plains and striped; worth $5.oo 51.95 Men's 10c Sox for 3C (15 in the lot) Men's Suits, black and blue and mixed, Scotch tweeds; late styles; worth $20 and over for $8.95 Lot $2.00 Hats, black and colored, for $1.39 Men's 10c Handkerchiefs for ECONOMY CHANCES THAT OVERSHADOW EVEN OUR OWN UN RIVALED BARGAINS OF THE PAST This sale will prove a revelation to economical buyers. The surprising values offered will elicit praise from the most skeptical. Every article advertised is just as represented. Don't miss this opportunity to secure Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, etc., at prices less than wholesale cost in many instances. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET - TtTtttTtTTTt T TT1 V--4 At half price psotos. Trover & Woigcl. The east and west entrances of r state capital have boon greatly im-1 proved as to the night lighting offce. bv the installation of two nitrogen ! globes at each entrance. Tho ultl styh arc lights that lighted u lint a small portion of the t'aciules have been re moved and the new lights placed higher place so that the entire front of the building is illuminated. Automobile electric globes, all sizes ! and hinds, (let them at l.ockwood 's, -lb -North t ommercial street. Comrades of Sedgwick Post and oth er Civ il war veterans are requested to attend the funeral services of Hen ('. .lohnson of the Tenth Independent bat tery Ohio volunteers to be held from (lie chapel of Higdon & Richardson I Tuesday afternoon nt - o'clock. Inter- nient will be in the (I. A. 1!. Circle. V. I O. Faulkner, post conu-ander; 1). Web ster, adjutant. j All photos, half price. Trover St jWeigel. ! j To Improve the camping grounds at i the State Fair and make it a suitable j j place at all times for automobile par- ! ties passing through, O. Jl. Klliott, d J rector of the Civic department of the' ! Commercial club, has appointed the fol-1 lowing committee to confer with State; j Fairgrounds officials: Dr. II. ,1. Clem-' cuts, George 11. 1'ost and Judge Wil j liam Galloway. j Notable musical event at the Grand, Thursday, March Mi, Salem Festival Chorus, will sing the "Crusaders" and "Hymn of I'raise." Kesorved seats, LTt cents. The brick work on the McGilchrist ' building will be completed this week ( with favorable weather, according; to S. A. Hughes, who has the contract ; for this part of the structure. Koine- ; thing new in the construction of ings in the city is the placing of tile partitions between tho business rooms. Photos, half price. Trover & Weigel. ( Continued on uace two) WATCH and ,eJEWELEYw REPAIRlN(m Clocks Repaired Also a Nice Line of ueweiry. v,.-n KARL NEUGEBAUER N,t:-; - .Masonic Temple tj 'mm RESIDENCE PARLORS Lincensed Lady Em balraer Moderate Prices Latest Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 724. Salem, Ore. EYEGLASS SERVICE Remember; Our Optical Service Insures: Accurate, painstaking, examination. Courteous treatment always. Reasonable prices and complete satisfaction. MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 m TO GET THE BEST RE SULTS use Fresh Roast ed Coffee and get that Rich Snappy Taste. It re duces coffee cost. Wm. GAHLSDORF Phone 67 lnin-V Y7 MfJMniliai' Change of Business Location I wish to notify my customers and the general public that 1 li.tve sold my interest in the Capital Garage and have moved the office of my transfer lupines to my old stand at the Globe Confe. tioneiv in tno Hubbard Hldg. 1 have purchased a new throe ton truck and im in po sition to handle a general transfer business. KAPPHAN TRANSFER COMPANY K. L. Kapphnlm I'hone 2:178 Today-Tomorrow GRAND THEATRE A Terrific Warning t's Every Woman's Duty to See This Picture MM A Fight on White Slavery Y77T? TT 7T7OT7 ik it, By Chas. S. Whitman of New York em mm Showing the Traps Laid for Young Girls "Somebody's Daughter Feeds the Beast" It -V