THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APR. 11. 1917.
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Almost the ENTIRE STOCK is at the same price as it was before the world-wide advance in prices began. There are a few exceptions, but the general stock is the same. This is accounted for by the
fact that our SPOT CASH paying plan enabled us to go into the market and make purchases on Table Linens, Blankets, Gloves, in fact everything that does not change style, a year ago, having them
shipped to us as we needed them. Some of the shipments have just arrived or are on the way now. Old prices prevail here. WE CALL ATTENTION TO A FEW PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST
YOU. COMPARE OUR PRICES IN TODAY'S AND YESTERDAY'S ADS WITH OTHERS.
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President Suspenders
19c
Men's Muslin Night
Gowns
69c 98c
Wash Suits and Rompers
49c 69c 93c
Leather Work Gloves
48c
Boys' Caps
25c .
Men's Work Shirts
48c
Men's Collars
10c
Men's Garters
15c
Shinola, Black and Tan
8c
Men's Plaited Silk Hose
15c Pair
Men's Hats
$1.00
Men's Sox, Black and Tan
8c Pair
Boys' Waists
25c
WOMEN'S GLOVES
The prices speak for them
selves. The quality of our
Gloves is too well known to
require any mention here.
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Chamois Suede Gloves
Y.. 23c, 35c, 50c
Lined Cashmerette Gloves
50c
One assortment Silk Gloves
50c
Leatherette Gloves .... 25c
Silk Gloves
...... 69c, 75c, 85c, $1.25
Kid Gloves $1.00
Only a few of these.
Kid Gloves $1.25
These are regular stock and
splendid quality.
Kid Gloves $1.75
All colors, and some black
and white.
UMBRELLAS
49c, 69c, 98c, $1 . 25, $1 . 98, $2 . 48 and up
B. V. D. Union Suits 89c
Men's $2.33 Dress Gloves , $1.98
Men's Fiber Silk Hose 25c
Men's Engineer Caps 10c and 19c
CufT Links 25c
Men's Bib Overalls and Jumpers, blue and gray 98c
Men's White Handkerchiefs ". 5c
Men's Red Handkerchiefs 5c
Cork In-soles 5c
Canvas Gloves, knit wrist 3 for 25c
Pepperell Sheeting 33c Yard
9-4 Bleached
Perquiot Sheeting 35c Yard
9-4 Bleached
Hope Muslin
9 3-4c Yard
Fruit of the Loom
12 l-2c Yard
Wash Goods
10c and up
Sateens
12 l-2c and up
Striped Dimity
12 l-2c and up
Percales, wonderful values
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c
Indian Head
15c Yard
BUNGALOW APRONS
39c
Men's
$2.50 and $3
Hats
' Now $1.50
Women's
Union Suits
25c
Vests 8c
Perfumed
White
Vaseline
12c
Blue
Seal
Vaseline
10c
Clark's
0. N. T.
7 Spools
25c
Hooks
and
Eyes
4c
Hair Pins lc
Snaps 4c
Fasteners 8c
DEXTER KNIT
TING COTTON 4c
Lead
Pencils
lc
Superior
Talcum
Powder
10c
Children's
Muslin Drawers
10c1
Huck Towels, 17x34-inch, Huck Towels, 18x36-inch,
three for ..... 24cl sPIenid quality, two for fc
House Dresses
A Large Assortment to select from.
. 89c, 98c, jl.25, $1.35 and Up
Laces and Embroideries
AU of our beautiful stock of Laces and Embroideries
are REDUCED IN PRICE and you will find them
extremely reasonable. We mention a few of the
values. -
Valenciennes Insertions and Embroidery Insertions
' IcYard
Valenciennes Laces 2 yards for 5c
Valenciennes Laces 4c Yard
Embroideries 5c Yard
18-inch Embroideries 15c Yard
All Over Laces 15c for 1-2 Yard
Other values in Trimming up to $12.00 per yard,
now all at REDUCED PRICES
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Screen Gossip
.Seven million reader of the Sntur
tiny Evening Vest have head the story
of Hkinners Press Suit and the picture
in even better than the story. In Port
Inml and Seattle the crowds never did
net inside. Noted critics sny it is the
finest picture, in three years mid yon
will be just as well pleased if you see
it at the Oregon tneatro next Sunday.
Monday and Tuesday.
The ladieR will be more thnn pleased
vitU the gowns worn by Mrs. Vernon
Castle in Patrin which will be shown
t the Oregon next Sunday, Monday
mid Tuesday. One of the most Inter
esting things about Mrs. Castle is that
k!io personally design nil of her dis
tinctive wardrobe which in the past
lew years have earned lor her the rep
utation of being "the best known,
best dressed woman in America.",
HnnvM XT Pith tin. tho most famous
American comedian of the stage has
completed bis first Arteraft Picture.
It is Broadway Jones and is one of the
firent bis successes of the spring. Crit
ic say he is another Douglas Fairbanks
which is some praise. Broadway Jones
will bo seen at the Oregon soon.
Mrs. Vernon Castle Is one of the
most ehuiniiiiL' stars ever shown on i
screen. JSlio is pretty, attractive and
delightfully feminine. Jnost. everyone
in Salem has hoard of her but few have
had flie opportunity of seeing her. So
hero is your chance. Next Sunday, Mou
day a'nd Tuesday she will appear in
that great preparedness piny lainu
at the Oregon theatre.
1'ieueiiiv me in-ni nui ur v..'
of the lent lire attractions at the Ore-
gou tomorrow ami rrmuy aumg nun
Mine. Petrova in her latest production
'Uridges Jturned."
MARSHAL HAIG'S
(Continued from page one.)
cent. The smash by which these new
positions were gained "puts the liritish
line another hall' mile southeast of Ar
ras lu the direction of Cambrai.
Occupation of Mouchy had been fore
cast by the British commander in
chief's night statement, detailing how
the forward rush of his troops had car
ried them to the outskirts of the vil
lage five miles east of Arras. London
was prepared for a report of sanguin
ary figting in this section.
Front dispatches indicated no letup
in the constant hammering along the
whole of the fitly mile front at vari
ous sections of which lluig had been
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OREGON as Patna CWnir$
PATfcIA
"HOUSE OF
COMFORT
trusting his forces forward no dimin
ution cither in the artillery hammering
or the sledge, hammer blows by mass
ed infantry - forces.
The territory northeast of St. Quen
tin is being swept clean of Herman for
ces as the Hiitish encircling movement
goes on.
Say Attacks Repulsed
Berlin, via London, April 1 1. Kepulse
of British attacks, "with heavy loss
es'' to the enemy on both sides of the
Arrns-Cainbrai road, was reported in
today's official statement.
"Yesterday afternoon," the war of
fice said, "tho British on both sides
of the Arras-Cainbrni road attacked
with strong forces after viojent artil
lery preparation. They were repulsed
with heavy losses.
"Since early inorniii" there has been
fresh fiahtini: between Arras and Cam
brai and also between Bullecourt and
juennt."
" Kroni Vailly to Itheinm artillery fir
ing is increasing daily," the report
added.
"Between Bapnume and the Cambrai
road and to tho Oise there were minor
day engagement," the report contin
honor of first carrying the American
flag into battle, in the Kuropcan war,
into which the United States as a bel
ligerent has just entered. He went up
to the assault of Thclus, carrying the
Stars and Stripes on his bayonet and
fell thus."
American Uniforms There
Taris, April 11. The American uni
form and the Stags and Stripes will
soon be seen in action on the French
.rout. '
The war office today decided that
the LaFayette air squadron composed
almost exclusively of American avia
tors, in the future will be permitted to
wear the American army uniform. On
their aeroplanes will bo painted the
American flag.
First American Flag
Ottawa, Out., April 1 1. Describing
the capture of Vimy, Stewart Lyon,
Caundian press correspondent at the
front cables:
"To o young Texan, who came to
Ontario to enlist and who is now lying
wounded in tho hospital, belongs the
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Look Years Younger! Try
Grandma's Recipe of Sage
and Sulphur and Nobody
Will Know
Spanish Steamer Sunk
Paris, April 11. Spanish steamer
San Fulgeneia was sunk without warn
ing, according to stories told by her
crew today. They were safely lauded
at Nantes.
TJio San Fulgeneia is a steel screw
steamer of l.rf8 tons, owned by the
Cnrthagna Navigation company and
registered at Carthagna, Spain.
What Whole Wheat Can Do
By Carl Vrooman
(Assistant Secretary of Agriculture)
(Member National Emergency Food
Garden Commission)
Washington, April 11. Whole wheat
which can be bought in the grain at
seed or feed stores is one of the best
all around cheap and nutritious foods
in the country. Every American home
should keep a supply of whole wheat.
When soaked for several hours and
cooked an equal length of time it
makes a delicious breakfast food, equal
ly palatable when made into bread or
used as a cereal.
It has been estimated that whole
wheat, cooked over night in a fireless
cooker, or cooked all day on the back
nP Hin kitchen rnntTe. imtlvpa n. cereal
I costing l-lo the price of some the pa-
I tent commercial breakfast foods, and
I furnishes, moreover, fully equal nour-
hshment.
Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea Whole wheat may be cooked without
and Sulphur, properly compounded i eracking or grinding, but it require?
brings back the natural color and his- ninnv hours in a double boiler to cook
tie to tho hair when faded, streaked thor'oughlv. Wlurle wheat ground in a
or gray. Years ago the only way to get hand grist mill should be cooked at
this mixture was to make it at home, j i,.st three hours over the lire or all
which is mussy and troublesome. night in a fireless i-ooker. To have the
Nowadays we simply ask at any drug j)0st flavor it should not be too moist,
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur : The longer it is cooked the better. Jt
I'ompouml. lou will get o large iot-is possible to cook up enough for sev
tle of this old time recipe improved by i oral days and warm it over as desire ti
the addition of other ingredients for hf whole wheat is soaked several hours
about 30 cents. Everybody uses this , will not need to be cooked so long.
preparation now, bccmise no one eani The Bureau uf Chemistry has worked
possibly tell that you darkened your(OUt H recipe for bread made primarily
Salem Public Library
Broke Three Records
The Salem public library broke three
records during the month of March, ac
cording to the monthly report just is
sued by the librarian, Miss Flora M.
( ase. The circulation for the month,
b'17o volunes, broke every previous rec
ord. On March 3, a record was broken
for any tingle day's circulation when
423 books were passed over the coun
ter but this high record was again
broken on March 24, when during the
day 4o8 books were called for and
given to patrons.
Then the circulation for the chil
dren's room was higher than for any
month in the history of the library and
the attendance at the morning chil
dren's hour for Saturday increased to
such an extent that it. was found ad
visable to hold two story hours instead
of tho one.
On April 1, 1917, there was 9574
books for adults in the library and
"5G7 for children, making a total of
12,333. New books are being received
and old books are often withdrawn
either for repairs or because they are.
worn out, but the net increase for the
month was 56.
The readers of the library were in
clined to rather serious reading, as the
per cent of fiction fell to 73 for adults
and oti for children. That is, the old
folks read more fiction than the young
sters. '
The total circulation for the month
of March- one vear ago was 5343 while
for March of"l917, it was 6175.
Cards in force April 1, 1917," were
6318, a aiu of 183 over April I of
one year ago. The average number of
books taken out daily was 229, with
137 as the smallest day and 45S as the
largest day.
WOMEN! IT'S MAGIC!
CORNS SHRIVEL AND
LIFT. OUT NO PAIN!
LENORE ULRICH
in
HER OWN PEOPLE
Thrilling Western Drama
Pictograph-Bray Comedy
TODAY -TOMORROW
A THRILLER OF THE
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PALLAS-PARAMOUNT
Special
Engagement
Thursday
hair, as it does it so naturally and ev
only. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it ami draw this through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair-disappears,
and after another application
or two, your hair becomes beautiful
ly dark, thick, and glossy and you look
years younijer. Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound is a delightful toHet
requisite. It is not intended for th
re, uiitigatiou or prevention of (lis-.
from home ground meal. Two eupfuls
of wheat meal, 1 cupful of white flour
IU cupfuls of hike warm water, '.j
cake of compressed yeast, 1 level table
spoonful of salt, 1 'level tablespoonful
of sugar, and 1 level tablespoonful of
shortening if desired, is the formula.
Oough of this kind has only 2-3 of the
usual rise of white bread, it should be
baked slowly for 3 4 of an hour.
Every American woman should
know and use whole wheat.
For a tew cents you ean get a snuill
bottle of the magic, drug freefone re
eentlv discovered by a Cincinnati man.
Just ask at any drirj
store for a small bottle of
freezone. Apply a few
drops upon a tender, ach
ing corn and instantly, yes
immediately, all soreness
disappears and shortly you
will find the corn so loose
that you lift it 'out, root
and all, with the fingers.
Just think! ot one bit
of pain before applying
freezone or afterwards. It
doesn't even irritate the
surrousding skin.
Hard corns, soft corns or corns be
tween the toes, also hardened calluses
on bottom of feet just seem te shrivel
up and fall off without hurting a par
ticle. It is almost magical. It is a com
pound made from ether says well
known druggist here and th jfauiae
has a yellow label.
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Children'
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Thomas H. Ince's mammoth million dollar
spectacle showing the uprising of the people
against a king-made war of conquest.
The greatest production of modern times A pic
ture indorsed by President Wilson, showing the
sort of world peace that America has been forced
to fight for.
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