TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916, Salem9 s Big Department Store." We Sell Butterick Patterns and Publications Jj,"Tr--L-T"irr -drift r" n "11 n 11 frlfif iiiag md mi (mImi agiimag aandtm mii n li 1 in rr" " n n it n ti j u ti tl u El 11 II II II II M u 11 II h M Womeini ft- n n N II El M 11 11 h ti 11 11 11 ti 11 n 11 ti 11 ii M tl 11 11 11 El ti ti a ti 1-1 11 N 11 tl 11 n ti ti M ti M t1 11 tl tl tl 11 tl tl tl II tl 11 N 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 Stylise Suits Mist Go at .K.fi Price You have no reason now to put off buying that new Spring and Summer Suit. Just at the beginning of the warmer days you are offered stylish, high grade Suits of newest materials, colors and patterns at One Half of their regular price. They must go and we intend to sell them rapidly that's why we have cut the price in two. Unreserved choice of any wool Suit in stock: WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $25.00 SUITS MUST GO AT $12.50 $13.43 $13.93 $14.93 $17.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $26.85 SUITS MUST GO AT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $27.85 SUITS MUST GO. AT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $29.85 SUIJS MUST GO AT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $35.00 SUITS MUST GO AT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $37.65 SUITS MUST GO AT . WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $39.85 SUITS MUST GO AT . $19.93 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TAFFETA SILK SUITS REDUCED 331, CL V Special mention of of ferings in the Keady-to-Wear Section. A sale of Middy Blouses at 89c Each Striped Tub Silk Waists $1.98 Each Striped Silk and Plain Crepe de Chine Waists at $2.98 A Determined Riddance of All Millinery Do Not Overlook These II Latest New York Styles everyone new no two alike. We have taken every Hat in stock and made up three big lots for your choosing: LOT NO. 1. NEW YORK MILLINERY Your Choice $1.50 LOT NO. 2. STYLISH MILLINERY Your Choice $3.48 LOT NO. 3. FINEST HATS WE HAD IN STOCK Your Choice For Monday's Selling A Sale of Tub Silks at 98c a Yard Finely woven, durable Tub Silks, 06-inches wide in a variety of dainty stripe paterns perfectly fast colors. Very suitable for Waists, Dresses or Men's Shirts. Monday's Special Price 9gc a Yard New Spring Togs for Men and Boys Our Men's Furnishing Department is showing a splendid collection of New Shirts New Neckwear New Hose New Hats New Underwear, etc. See the new Funston Bow and Piping Rock Bow The latest Neckwear for .wearing with the newest collar styles. We sell Xtragood Clothes for Boys the kind that please in every particular. A Double Special for Our 793rd Wednesday Surprise May 3rd Women's Hand Bags at 79c Each A variety of desirable leather Hand Bags and Vanity Cases included in this special for next Wednesday. Various shapes and sizes with small coin purse, etc. -Your choice Wednes- day 79c Each Sales start at 8:r0. Chicago Pencil Sharpeners at 89c Each Every office man, school teacher or anyone using pencils daily, should take advantage of this special offer, for next Wednesday's selling. Auto matic rotary blade "sharpener a widely advertised make sharpens your pencil as it should be sharpened and stops when the pencil is sharp enough, thereby saving on pencils. Wednesday Only $c ach See window display. Quality and Service rvr J V : ( 4 1 r M :iii;;iiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia:iiiiiiiiiimTnr S3 n M 11 M El tl U n 11 13 11 11 EJ El 13 13 M 11 II H Ml i, 111 si 13 II n El 13 U M M El 11 11 11 ti 11 All Around Town ..( sit C0MLNGEVENTS TONIGHT April 29. Chess ami checker contest between Sulem and Portland, at Commercial club. April 29. Eastern suffragettes at house of representatives, 8 p. m. April 29. Gymnastic Exhibition at Chemawa Indian School, 7:30 p. m. Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. o Dance at Brooks Saturday nigh' Aprilhe 9t'u. Salem Orchestra. ap-i G. W. Johnson & Co. are ni07li!g into sltitneir new location tonight hnu will I, j5 1 ready for business Holiday nioii'inir in 55 ' their new location in the U. S. 'ntiii:i;ii $ bunk building. ! 0 I The Mothers' club of the Highland .j. I school, through Mrs. F. A. English, jjc' wishes to thank those who assisted in i muking the entertainment lnt evo- i ing at the school .V decided mc'i',. hoi uiuv miuiiciuiiv our, also in Hi.- contest at Mav 1. Iloxiuif .Moose hull. May 3. Chemawa Indian quar- tette, Congregational church. May j. Junior class Willam- sj: 'ttto l'uiveMVt.- present "Sherwood" nt opera house, INIay 3 and tl. May festival at Willamette University. May 6. Pounders' Day cele- bration at Champoeg. j)e May 910 East Willamette as- sociation of Congregational churches. M.iy 12. Glee club arid young 1 ladies club of Willamette $ University at First Jlctiio- dist church. se May 13. Marion county inter- scholastic track meet, Salem. May 19. Primary election. large attendance mi. I interest show Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass is correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldg. n 11! tl: mm The ladies of St. Pauls' Guild will IJjgive a silver tea Jtnd sale for their fj I friends Monday, May 1, at the wtorv t from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. II ;i II n ri 13 13 , in the work of those presenting the pn. , tainnient will go towards the iMiivha-c of plnygrouud .ipparatus. Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. Dr. Stone makes no charge for cor sullation, examination or prcscri tiuu. i; o After an extended tour of the nortl nest, Elliott C. McLougnl, a banker ) Buffalo, N. Y., is stopping in the eit a few days. He expressed himself u being greatly pleased and surprised the general appearance of Sulem and its beautiful homes, and especially om wide streets. Ho was also glad to find that the general northwest was prosper ous aud that real estate values were ml inflated. 13 M 13 51 II II 11 13 13 13 13 11 II El E3 13 13 II 13 13 II II II 13 U I! II II U 13 13 11 13 13 We're here to stay, City Market Ice & Coal Co., Tel. 471. The Salem Social Service Center an nounces they have work for five nu n in hop fields. Apply to Ivan G. McDan iel at the Commercial o.lub. Who's your Ice Man? City Market Ice & Coal Co., Tel 474. o The Woodrow Wilson League started with a membership of 50 and is grow ing right, along, from five to ten names being handed in every day. Arthur R. Wilson is secretary of the League. Property to exchange. See L. Bechtel the land dealer, large list of exchanges apr29 Miss Zita. Rosenquest," Miss Frieda Spitzbiit and .Miss Ethel Frazier left this afternoon for Coivallis for an over Sunday visit at the Helta Mil house and to attend the Inter-Society dance this evening. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The final lecture of the series that have been given this winter at Wil lamette Vnivrsity will !lio delivered Monday May 8 by Prof. Jiimes T. Mat thews, when the professor will discuss the absorbing proposition of "The Fourth Dimension." o . Rhubarb makes a good wine or vin egar, make arrangements now. Com mercial Cider Works. upr29 One of the latent Powers 6-B rnov ingpictnre machines was installed to day at the Oregon theatre. This inn eliine is the best that money can buy. Xow that the theatre h is two machines there will not be the usual wait be tween ads, as the following rtel will be ready to be shown on the other ma- ! chine. Dr. Stone's drug store. The Lincoln junior high school and the Washington junior high baseball teams ployed this morning and necord- iurr tn tin uinm , lnr.Ve on IP tlit, AVouli- 14 nigton boys did most of the running. SiThe final score placed Washington 17 r.3,111 the lend, with four runs for I.111 13 tl H w- m Ei coin and 21 for Washington Are you going to move if so see L. liechtel. the rent ni.w, largest list of i vacant houses. api-9 j The dance given last evening at the II 1 armory for the benefit of the Sulem Street Railway band, was a pronounced 'success, not only f innneifillv, but from M,tiie large aucuiiniice. it is estimate. 1 tlifit fnllv 7(10 worn til Hio ir,,inr.r n .1 ,1 Your suit pressed 50c. Phone 43. The Salem Rifle club will meet nex Wednesday evening at the armory to c -feet a permanent organization ni. 1 make up its charter member list. .V ready more than 50 havo joined th club and as it is organized prim iri1 to improve general marksmanship, an"' as every man over Id years is eligible, those interested in the club feyl Hit' its membership will grow rapidly. Tit club is for every man that likes ril' practice and who enjoys the spjrt. Baseball, Sunday, league ground!.. Baby Beavers of 1'ortl.ind vs. Senator'. Salem will havo best team in years. New suits. Come out and help win tli" Inter-City league penuiiit. apr-" Now that there Is an epidemic if measles in the city, Jflid about 01 ense-i quarantined, it might be well to not, , according to Dr. O. B. Miles, quarantine flag means that the cliil with the disease is to remain in th" house 14 days, and that 'for the follnv ing five days, not to appear on i'i streets and most certainly not in mo. public place. Measles is a discise t n ; is very contagious, especially bofo 'e tic rash appears. Most authorities n'jn Hint it is contitgeous four or live dtiy' before the rush is noticed. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. fr tt'iMmt'mimti LET ME SEE YOUR EYES that 300 of this number were dancing. If an hours reading makes your eyi -i ache. If printed matter occasionally (nn misty). If yoti are obliged to stop work nt. times to rest your eyes for a l'e i minutes. If you find it easier to read ncan v than the normal, .12 inches; or further away than this. If you caunot recognize people aen-t the street. If you cannot read street signc easily or cannot distinguish the tini" by public clocks. If you have to make an effort to si r clearly knitting the brows for et ample. , If vivid light gives you pain in tlf eyes, or if you require more light than you did before. If you have any of the above diffi culties, it is certain that von have f - feet of vision that could lie corrected j by properly fitted glasses. I have titled thoiisanils ot people i,t W . TM. 1 .1 1 .u1 xu 137, V-:""n.-.r 1 or Marion and l'olk Counties and have . j lioved all these dil ticulties and many II j o others. J We can save you money on garden!! do not use drops or drugs in tonkin.; hose, Nelson Hros. &, Patton, plumbers, ( examinations as tl'cv are dangerous. Jji3."ij Cheineketa St. Phone 190(1. tf l Kuarnntee satisfnetion in ever. " ' re'iliect Charles Smith who died in Colorado,! 1 was buried this afternoon in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Servires were held at the chapel of Webb and Clough and Th Portland Salem checker and.od during the progress of the gunie.l The chess and chocker contest he-, Festival in a bodv and take a chance ' zntions. It will ho remembered that chess contest will begin promptly at The public, is welcome to como to theMween l'ortluid and Sulem will begin, nt. the big prizes offered for the best : the t herrmis w ilked off with the first 'of were conducted hv tne Kev. Poole of j. in ,..k ill- niinrnonii at lh Com- Coninieiciiil eluh nml wt..i the nm-1 l,,uml"y ut i:M t the Co-.iiiue.ciiil ! drilled and eotiii.ped marching oigani-1 and second prize at the rose show last ! Woodloirn. He was a son of Mrs. T. mercial club. As the plavcrs are sup-1 K",! of the games and havo the pleas . i . .. ..i :.. i-.. ......... pUHCil XO lie SO HOSOIUfil 111 iim- j;.iiiiv , that time cannot be taken lor n regular wliilo they dinner, .v buffet luncheon will be serv- thinking. club and the play will be on until etich nr.. of iw.iimr h,.w tl,.. !,.. .....I , K'o " close.l, or the timo arrives ker plavers nt the st itt appear I H. Sottles of Woodlmrii. are doing their heavy J YOUR EYES May or may not be alike. You may and you may not need glasses. The only way to find out is to have them -' carciuiiy examined then if you need glasses, buy them, if you don't, you'll be frankly told so. In any event you will be fairly treated. PUSS i McCUlLOCH, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bldsr., Phone 109. when the Portland pltivers must leave in uiih-i 10 miu uie u eiocn wrcgou.M F.lectric. Portland's best, players are M Cillllillt'. illi-llliliniP tlui wtiil.i i)i(.u nn.l 3D pi r ... . ,i slate chix ker cli inipions. The Porllnnd1 checker players are ,1. Vanzante, state champion, C. I'., llerg, U. (I. Fowle, (loorge lUanchaid and K. II. Hiynnt. The chess players arc A. C. Johnson,' stale champion, A. ,1. Hay, 11. Dobsin, F.. K. Hrown. F. S. Meyers, postmaster of Portland, W. II. Adimsou, ti. I'eery,' and N. A. I'eery. Tho public is wel-j come. The games will be played in the social department rooms. , t Tin CherrUns decided definitely last evening, not to enter a Silent raiuli-, (Into for queen of the Portland Hose' ifestnal and have so notified the festi-, 'val officials. The opinion was utiiini i mous that w ith the Salem Cherry air ' coming on, mid the great excursion to j I'O taken to Alurslifield, that it would j be best to devote surplus energy tn Ottr Kiimi. rift'iiii'd lliiumvui. tk. jCherrluus agreed to utteud tha Iiose j sSBSMMBaa RESIDENCE PARLORS Licensed Lady Assistant Moderate Prices Perfect Service Latoet Methods Are Found Only At Cottage Undertaking Parlors Phone 721. Salem, Ore. The Court of Legends aud the Court! rire- D0"'4 wait wntil yu have of Faiiins, the iuvenile oiganiati.ins of ! J,,s,,u Sec L- Uirhtel the in the I n.ied Artisans, will a.nr at the s,lr""00 mnn- a nt. ... i; .: . . .i J .u . i'1' iirst f'til'tist church will fill the DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Offices: 210-211 U. S. Bank BuUdinrt, Phone 110. SALEM OREGOIi w.iii oi ii.Mii o. Kiiiuiiuoiis i , .. t t.,,,1, vnp..; ,, f ,i, rituulisti and a day, to be giv struction of M rs. t '. ; -Mrs Hnlph White. In the Court f ;!,.,. j the citv. I Fairies, Sliss Verua ooder ill take. "J the purt of (pn'cii. To assist the home juvenile organizations, the I'ortlnnd Jiiveuilp baud of 15 pieces, ill full uni- i lorui, Villi coine to uie cuy alio give a i j short outdoor irogram the evening oft i tho eiitertaiumeut. This band is now considered one of the best juvenile puiusical orgnuintioiis on the coast. o. MEL CITY AUTO STAGE Daily Between Make your stay la Salem a pleasant Salem, Stayton, Mill City and all way one, get i good room at the Capital ; Points. Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m.: iioiei, ooc ana up. araio (.ouimer- stayton 8:00, Salem 9:30. Baseball, Baseball. League game, in ter Citv league opening 3 p. m. Sundav Several auto loads of students and professors from Mc.Minnv ille college n ill drive to Salem tomorrow to at tend the Young People's meeting nt the First Baptist church nt C:.10 p. m. The young folks of the church are observing ' April 30th. Itaby llevers, of Portland tomorrow as McMinuville college day. vs. Senators, Saleru will bo there t n strong. ai'r-'J. Salem's new competitive and pro- Try Capital Journal W)nt AAs. gressive Ice to. (.ity .Market ice & Coal Co., Tel. 474. Return, leaves Salem 4:40 p. Stayton 6:00; Mill City 7:40. m ; Phone 13 SALEM TAXI Cars of any kind for any place ot any time. Office, Blign Hotel NE 700