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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. MONDAY, MAR. 11. 1918. THREE v.VYYiiiiii.iVkiH ll'.lllMMSMifttfU...... ,o-' ' "'""'Wfy To men who care for their personal appearance and want to make their .$ $ $ $ Buy the Most. 1 NEWS OF INTEREST ! , nA , "''''mJ'''"''M S More Days Sale Closes Saturday Night XXEAGOOD MEN'S IIATS . Our showing will please men of every fancy. The line embraces felt and cloth Hats In the new est shapes. Priced from $2,00 to $4.00 . BOY'S SUITS Without boast or brag, we carry the best line of Boys' Stilts made. The materials and workmanship cannot be excelled. Prices from $5.50 to $15.00 Boy's A rmy Suits Ages from 10 to 18 years Coat, Pants and Leggins, complete Suit $5.00' Men's Shirts Wo carry a very complete line of Shirts for men, from the cot ton and flannel Work Shirts to full dress shirts. LACES Bear in mind, all prices quoted are our regular price, 10 Discount will be allowed in Anniversary Sale, and will show on your salescheck. t k Si:lfRedl STYLE HEALTH COMFORT ECONOMY The four great needs of women to day are fully met by Nemo Corsets They are all designed with the big idea of preserving health and symmetry. That's why they do so much more for your style than ordinary corsets. Nemo Corsets in Models for all figures. CD 4- A new and complete line of laces, lnc'udes VALENCIENNES, TOR CHON, NORMANDY FLATT; . ORIENT AL, White or Cream. , Gold and Silver. Widths from V, inch, to-27 inches. EMBROIDERIES New SPRING EMBROIDERIES from narrow baby sets, to 45 inch Flouncing for gowns. Ma terials, SWISS, VOIL ORGAN DIE, NAINSOOK CAMBRIC, embroidered in fine and con ventional designs All widths and prices VEILS NEW SPRING VEILS and VEILING in all the late shades, styles and patterns AUTO SLIP ON VEILS, AUTO SCARF VEILS, new not Mesh Drapes HANDKERCHIEFS , We carry the most complete line of plain and fancy cotton Hand kerchiefs in white and colors. LINEN INITIAL, ABBY HAND EMBROIDERED, SPANISH MA TERIA HAND EMBROIDERED VENICE EDGE, PLAIN LINEN CENTERS. Prices from 5 cents to $3.00. DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods Section is now replete with a full showing of NEW FABRICS for Spring. BROADCLOTH, SERGES, POP LINS, EPINGLES, HENRIET TA, NUNS VEILING, ALBA TROS, English Tweeds and many othor beautiful fabrics. All prices quoted are our regular soiling price, and will be discounted 10 per cent for one week. Discount will bo made on your sales check. SILKS The Silk Section shows the new est style Silks, in FOULARDS, TUB SILKS, TAFFETAS, SILK POPLINS, CREPE DE CHINE, SATIN METEORS, MESSA LINE, FAILLES, PEAU DE SOIE, SKINNER SATIN, TWO SEASON SATIN, GEORGETTE CREPE, CHIFFON CLOTHS. Fashion's Latest, 'WHAM SILKS" Our entire line will be discounted 10 per cent during our Anniver sary Sale. Don't SAY UNDERWEAR SAY, vUNSIWG A a r for Men, Women and Child ren, all iveights and sizes The material used are the best procurable; they are TAILOR MADE fitting neatly and giving every comfort. ' When AMERICA entered this "GREAT WORLD WAR" our GOV ERNMENT placed an order fcr 2,000,000 suits of MUNSING WEAK What greater recognition and commendation Is needed. esife; u All i sl ILL J-J Make.it a point to stop at our LADIES' NECKWEAR counter and see' the new Collars; we are showing this season's latest in WASH SATIN, GEORGETTE CREPE and ORGANDIE. Hem stitched and beautifully lace trimmed. Fine it hcie 1 -in ,t DRESDEN, PERSIAN, that can be used fo of purposes. PLAIDS, MOIRE, STRIPES. Ribbons a multitude SUITS Right now when' all wool Suits and O'Coats are so hard to get comes this startling announce ment. Realizing that the men of . this com munity recognized the values we were offering we will continue our Suit and O'Coat sale for a few more days. Get that Spring Suit Now. It means dollars to your pocketbook. All Suits and O'Coats greatly reduced. DUTCHESS TROUSERS Here is a special that should appeal to all men who recognize a genuine bargain. These trousers are nationally recog nized value even at reg ular prices. Guaranteed to give, satisfaction or your money refunded. All regular prices dis counted 1-3 and more- NEW NECKWEAR JUSTIN! New express shipment of men's rain bow hued Cravats. This is undoubtedly the prettiest line of Ties we have had for some time and pros pective buyers should inspect it before purchasing You'll be disappointed if you don't. All hues and colors of the rainbow jfc j? G. W. Johnson & Co. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BLDG. IN Red-Haired Girls, Here's Year Giaace Rod headed girl girls with copper hair girls with sunset hair, with au burn hnid, with burnished bronzo hoar, wilth majjneta hair, with dark puce hair, with orange bitter hair, -with ru.it colored hairin fact every color, Htyle, design, pattern end tint of what is commonly known as "bricktop" er carmty criinnon hair, aro to have three whole days ttt themselves. Tho days aro Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Tim timn id n time ciurfnjr the afternoon or lii'ht, and the nlacts is thn l.ihm-tu tlinntu and thft girl is any girl with red hair! un xneso rnreo (lays, by special ar rangement with the Journal, every trill who has red Iin.ir will lio slvnn free admission, to the Liberty theater 10 seo ivmpty rockets", a tin Uina mystery story in which live girls with reu nair aro mvolveu. Trie nurnose nf tlin nffnir i tn olmw tho red hailed inrls nf Mulem inut wlmi troublo the fivo yoiinjr wonien got info iiei au.so tney naa rea liair. A real rcd haiied girl doesn't dare stay away from tho picture, because she knows she ought to sc'it to find out what happened. Besides, who tfoes in free not,, on her fa o ou ner liair. JM'Kinninir luesdny and for tho re mainder of tho week the Journal will print a coupon which on presentation at the box office at tho Liberty theater will entitle a red haired im'i-1 t,i in ... o--- adinission. RAGTIME CHURCH Seattle, Wash.,- Mar. 11. Martifll rajftimo sunpf by thousnnds of voices, filled tho First Presbyterian church here yesterday, as eiifht survivors the torpedefld destroyer .Taccb Jones, statuined at Bremerton.' filed out ter a special service 'n their honor. of af- Snturday ho says: At this beiniiniiicr nf thn wnr tlm fiennaiis captured were big husky fel Ifnvs. Now the prisoners, wlin prmm past here every morninj;, aro boys, many of them 1") years old. I feel sor ry l'or tho kids. Tho German army must be pretty hard up for soldiers. It looks like tho war wouldn't last much longer." You can't think clearly when your head is "stoDoed un" frnm cold in the head, or nasal catarrh.. TryKondon's to clear your head (at no cost to you) 50,000.000 have used thfs 29-year-olrl re medy. For chronic catarrh, rrre nci r, coutihs, colds. onertdiiK, nosc-bU'cd.i r. Write usforcomplimcntarv can, or buy tube at dniKitit's. It will benefit yo:i money back. For trial can free write to naniida mta. en., Mimupciu, Km. LET US ESTIMTE AM All your Printing an Up-to- Now office to meet your print- itig demanda. Bolshevik! films have arrived in tl,iu co'intrv. Thcv slinoldn 't hn .,r lar. Red Cross Campaign Put Gff to May 20 Acx"ordin to announcement received today by the Willametto chapter of the Red Cross from the director of the northwest division tho war council of the American Bed Cress announced to day tuat the campaign to raise the sec ond war lean relief fund of $100,000, 000 woub" bo postponed until the week of May 20th. It was the original.inten- Horst Brothers Would Build Evaporating Plant On February 19 Harrison Allen and J. F. Ferguson were in Independence and a meetinsr was held Mnr 90 -all food is more daintily seasoned wnenyouuse .A. LjUl in the convenisni side sp out p ik. ck g"o tion to begin raising tliis money for Red Cross work on May Cth, but fear that it might detract even slightly from the forthcoming liberty loan campaign prompted the war council to postpone the date for two weeks. This action, therefore, fixes the data of the mouths af;er the first which was car-1 h' t!? , I"9- f V"inity at ried ou during the week of June ISth. i Is.1? t,,eater..1.n whl, h. tucse mpn 1917 . mane me proposition to those present Tho war council has been appointed fr'1? E" ?T8t comI,a.!ly woul(i by President Wilson five wcekS prior ' -tv If t.U eva'!orat!nf , I'l-mt to the start of this first money raismg 'ntl lf h Pple would con campaign, and its first great task wat t.toa,se the vegetables to keep to provide means for curving on the Lh Jflani .In Pprat' The plant will relief work on a scale commensurate Li8 J J," bfa DS' rabap carrots, with the military operations More' V,nah- turntps, beets, potatoes, than $100,000,000 was ccntributed in ":8 ,?n T'h frUltS 9 responso to the first call for financial h? e, n ai.l, and these contributions n! inter- V, P, Loganberries , , . ... ... mi smauer traits THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PHONE 81 & agreed to furnish the -company a. half block for the site of the plant, and we are informed the plant will be mod ern and up to date in every particular. Four men wore placed in the field Saturday ito solicit acreage for the vegetables and small fruits, and the committee rcinorts thdv with excellent success. It will probably neiK. or more to get the repair ed acrence. This vear th asking that 1000 acres be signed nu for tliis purpose. independence Monitor. Journal Want Ads Bring Quick Results! est bronoht the toftnl rncpinfa Crnm the first drive to $105,990-257. Of this amount $17,008,121 was refunded to chapters for local relief work, and of the balance $77,721,918 has been ap propriated, leaving a balance available for appropriations of $10,371,217. France has been the beneficiary of American Kca ross appropriations in. the sum of more than $30,000,000. During the week preceeding Christ mas the. Bed Cross conducted a mem bership drive whb-h rpsnlt.nd in h enrollment of approximately 22,010,000 new memoers, ana tnig was followed last month hv It ca.-nr.p.ip'n fnmlTifipH bv the iunior member.shin of th Red Cross which resulted in the enrollment in that collateral organization at vir tually aU the school children in America- . - , The citizens (krniaa-Ainerican Alliance la Elections About eleven o'clock Saturday morn ing,. Mrs. I.aura Martin of Macleay, while transacting business at Bush's bank, dropped a small purse from her hand bag, containing- $13 in bills, and several pieces cf jewelry, valued very highly as keepsakes; after discovering her loss, Mrs. Martin inserted an ad vertisement in tho Iaily Capital Jour nal, and A. T. Witte, 1425 N. Winter street, a dav laborer, in t)m n Ml,.. U'.l,.. . ' "J . -vt; "ttLL-r y.Ai., upon SfCIItt tift hastened to deliver the purse to ,pouco station, lor lie had ATTENTION ! ad. the! it! v.h;- ir. - , .. Pi"'"-" ""iion, tor no nad found of' Independence have tween f.o.Ao and $50,000 was 0 V.Th S - - j - ' .;;" j V ""'"'""'"'"a Ai-.iuianiis. to all parties con-erned. fore iliance to defeat national mh hiiA. 1 j .l. . . . - c . . .... AFoodYouKeed ForConservatioh Grape-Nuts Saves Suar. Milk.FueL Unique amon pre pared cereals, cza 1 ed the $15 into Mr, Witte s hand, as! a partial reward, and departed for1 nome happy. Thus ends the story of an advertisement in tho Capital Journal and the honest man. Many German Bovs Among the Prisoners ! Taeoma, Wash., Mar. 11. GerVnan youths, only 15 years of age, aro be ing made prisoner on the west front in France, and this, in thn TV, . i. i. v ! sergeant Kenneth Kohcrts, a Tacoma bnf th7 r H i"" V"" w at the fitting front, shows J tfouble,,,l tha bndjritlKi German, to b low in man power, knows the private mark but himself. Ib a tolter ,to his m0ther J ; d 1 Crcv Al:drrwe. fhicntrn ufiaA l. ifore the senate probing sub-committee jWaturday afternoon, j Tho money paid into the alliance's Baltimore treasury by Andreae, form jr president, of the Xational Associa Ition of Commerce and Labor, was paid i out by former Alliance Treasurer John ,iaris. Anareae saia. This fa-t was brought nut. tn r.mve iTiolation of the alliance's federal charter, which Ftipulated the organi zation should not participate in polit ical activities. Do you know that your neighbor may be plotting against your country and flag. Do you know that state and private property in Salem is at the mercy of these plotters. Couldn't you sleep better if you knew we had an armed guard here in Salem to protect your home? If you can spare a few hours of your time each month. - , Come to the Armory tomorrow night at 8:00 p. m News of importance for you. Pd. Adv.