TWO rHK UAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBE. FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1918. m ft i 3 i remendous Bargains at the BIG CLOSING OUT SALE Grand Closing Embroideries A Large "Assort- Granite Ware Out Sale of $6 Emb'd's $2.00 .... : Ribbons. : 53 Emb.d.s $m DE 50c plain n . . Ribbons ..39c $4 Emb'd's $1.66 QuaKty SIk Porcelam ;45c and 50c plain . Ribbons .. 29c $3.50 Emb'd's $1 ' . kam 35c and 30c plain GIoYeS mm Ribbons .. 25c $1 Emb'd's ..50c 23??I,ain ' " , x K "n c- ti in our 5c, 10c, 15c Ribbons . . 17c One large assort- 50c, 75c, Sac, $1, 15c plain . . " Ribbons llic ment now 10c yd. $1.25, $1.50 a pair Basement One Assortment Black Petticoats Tablets White Laundry of Waists of Sateen Much larger and Soap Values to $3, now or Heatherbloom better than sold 5c per Cake , 50c $3.50 values $2.89 elsewhere at Laree Boxes 0f Another Assort- $3.00 values $2.39 these orices Wi MatPhM ment-vaL to $6, $1.75 values $1.49 nese prices Hummer Matches Now 98c $1.25 values.. 98c 5c and 10c 5c per Box r . m ONE ASSORTMENT OF PURSES $2.75 values, now. . 75c $4.00 values, now $1.25 $6.00 values, now $1.50 $8.00 values, now $2.00 $9.50 values, now $2.50 Corner Court and Coml Street, Salem CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of CUCU FORD'S CANDIDACY (Continued from page one) that after the war those who have bat tlod abroad will bo impatient of the old campaign slogans of both parties and will demand in the leaders defi nite ideal that will give the working man a definite place in the sun. This BARGAINS FOR We have gone through our stock and cleared our shelves of broken lines, odds and short lengths. These are marked down, for Saturday's selling, to such a degree as to make them real worthwhile bargains. . i i, l ... r; , . y SHOES Women's White Canvas Button Oxfords and Shoes at $1.35 and $1.75. Old Ladies' Lace Oxfords, extra wide, former price $1.G0, reduced to $1.25. ' Low Heel Lace Oxfords, extra wide, former price $1.95, reduced to $1.55. Broken lots women's ldv shoes, mostly Patent Pumps, some with straps, formerly priced At $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, for Bargain Day, $2.20, $2.40 and $2.75. Broken lots Girls' Low Shoes, sizes 82 to 2, in' patent and gun metal strap slippers, reduced to $1.50, $1.70 and $1.85. MEN'S SHOES A full line of Gun Metal Button Shoes, extra good values at former price of $5.85. Get a pair at $4.65. A fine Kid Lace Blucher, straight last- dress shoe, reduced from $5.85 to $4.45. SILKS Short lengths, from iy2 to 6 yards in fancy silks, stripes and plaids, plain colored chiffon taffeta and others priced up to $2.00 a yard, bargain day special, $1.35. DRESS GOODS Short lengths of all kinds suitable for dress pat terns, skirt patterns, waist patterns and other pur poses at cut prices that will clean them up quickly. Bear in mind that every purchase today is a bar gain, considering market conditions, but these are just a few of the SPECIAL BARGAINS you'll find here Saturday, all of which are worth your time coming after. also has been Ford's industrial policy for some years. His appearance in the senate, therefore, is looked upon by some hero as forecasting perhaps the foundation fur a, new alignment in politic. SCHOOL YEAR ENDS (Continued, from page one) ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c SOCIETY Bf CAROL 8. DIBBLE ' tures of the boys of the high school who are now in the service of the coun try. According to the Clarion Annual, high school boys now in thfl service aro an follows: With Company M, 162d Infantry Glenn Ackorinan, Rodney Alden, Frank Durbin Louis Goldberg, Benjamin Boise rrnnlfZinu, Theron Hoover, Eustace Davis, Herman Bailey, Eugona Gill, Jay Brown, William Abbott, Herbert Wend low, Wilbur Daily, Ray Loter, Archie Holt, riiil Single, Dave Swaggerty, Konneth Aspiuwall, William Smith, Floyd White, Percy Streyfcllcr, Frank Princo, Donald Bradford, Andrew Vin cent, Orley Leffingwoll, Georgia Bock and Hayward Fowle. With the United States Begularsr-? James Gardner, Carl Wenger and Frank Bradon. With the Nary Edward Clark, Oral Hagedorn, B.eece Jones, Milton Cox, Glen Pierce, Clifford Smart, Harvey Wilson, Quay St. Clair, Nick Orioff, Le land Van Bibber, Harold Aspinwall and Lloyd Ivie. Navy Medical corps James Lambert. Navy Badoi Service Dale Weigel. Coast Artillery Mark Skiff. Commissary Allen Kafoury, Ambulance corps Ira Mercer. Aviation corps Elmer Cook, Join Scofield, Paul Bnle and Walter Olson, Slacker Von Tirpirz of Hood River, Claims Relationship to Admiral Portland, Or-, June 14. Charles Tir pita, aged 21, who failed to resistor Juno 5, declared today he was a dis tant wetative of Admiral Von TirpitZi grand admiral of the German uuvy and father of rutlrlessness. Young Tirpits said he would be glad to enter the army, but aid not explain why he did not register. Hi futher, who brought tho toy from Canada at the age of four years, in an American citizen, although he is at present in the Urcgon penitentiary. (Inquiry at the prison disclose tho fact that Ernest von Tirpita is doing time At the prison under tentence ot "20 years to life," for rape. He was sent to tho prison from Hood Kiver county July 5, HU7, and admit the boy arrested at Hood Kiver is bis son, but indignantly denies being any re lation to Admiral von Tirpit the father of German submarine ruthless uess.) . - Russelite Leaders Do Pro-German Work New York, June' 14. That the in- teruational Bible Students' association furnished ltfOO form affidavits to draft objectors veeRing to evade service was admitted iy William A. Van Ainurgh. The engagement of Miss Loia M. Ashby to Henry C. Ei b tor, member of the third officers' training corps at American Lake, was announced last Saturday evening at a delightful party given by Mias N. Alma Ashby, a cous in of the bride-elect, at her home, 210 South Nineteenth street The announcement of the betrothal was made known to the guests at the refreshment hour, the table being cen tered with a collection of little silk bags, each of which on opening dis closed a tiny lucky log,bearing the at tached names of the young couple. The wedding will take place the latter part of the month. Before going to American Lake, Mr. Eichter wee engaged in Y. M. C. A. work, at Vancouver, Washington. The hours were merrily whiled away with amisic, a mock wedding and read ings Iby Mrs. Blanche Howard. Masses of luxuriant roses lent , lovely decora tion to the rooms. Miss Gertrude Ash by assilated the hostess in serving. Those present were: Mrs- Blanche Howard, Mrsi Jay King, Mrs. Guy New gent, Mrs. Fritz Vance, Mts. Edward Craven, Mrs. O- J. Wilson, Miss Doris Eichter, Miss Euth Van Patten, Miss Mildred Maples, Miss Blanche CoTy, Miss Pearl Eyre, Miss May Eyre, Miss Laura Yantis, Miss Flora Grice, Mr. and Mts. H. C. Stovall, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashby- Miss Bertha Mooreis of Portland was the guest of her brother, A. N. Moores, yesterday. Mass Moores came down to attend the commencement exercises at. Willamette university.. Mrs- William P. Brown and Mrs. W. H. Eldridge are passing the day in Portland. . Mrs. Henry J. Bean will be the guest of her daughter, Miss Grace Bean of Portland, for the week. end. , ., ) - ..... .. y, Mrs. P. Coshow of Bbseburg, who has been visiting in Salem the past week, is enjoying a short stay in Port land.Sho will return to Salem tomorrow remaining a few days longer as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Knassoe Pickens, and Mrs. Thomas Kay, before Koine back to Koselmrg. Little Miss Mareella Gill is a guest at the homo of Mrs. F. L. .Purvine for a few days. Tho victor s tho daugh ter' of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill of the Portland! Seed company. .-' .- - Mrs. Aahel Bush will return, this evening from a short stay, at Portlands . Mrs. J. C McKinncy of 1394 North Church streat has returned home after month's visit with her parents m Valparaiso, Indiana. Mia Tn.isv Duckcrinir loft this morn ing for her home at Everett, Washing ton; Miss Ducker ng, who had super vision of the penmanship in the Salem schools, does not expect to return to Salem. www Miss Charlotte TcWbins and her sis ter, Miss Elizabeth MOD'Dins, juuaum w;n.n.mt university, returned to their home at Portland yesterday for the summer. www Mrs. Grave Eoff will visit her son, Asel Eoff, in Portland over tne wees end, going down tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. D- Adams and eon, T1,1 ,.t Winner. Idaho, accompan- , . , . . i i 1 1 .... f ied by Mr. ana Mrs. jonn "uw swkane. Washington, were Salem vis itors this week, having come to at- t.a the irraduauon ot wauacw Juiua t on of Mr. and Mrs, Adnms, from imiversitv. They were vv jiinuiivv w - . , . - .... Wcasantlv entertaineu (tuning f . . m ci nfll.ln. . Viva VimA. H'tiy tiy Mrs. x. o. " , ,' lass Siur naw streett. me pany vi f(nlav. Wallace Aaams r- J - turned to Idaho with M parenig. its treasurer, testifying in the trial of himself and other followers of the late "Pastor" Bussell for alleged vio lation of the espionage act. Although he had testified that ha and associates conducted tih organiza tion without compensation, except for an allowance of $13 'a month for ex penses, Van Amurgh said that a check for $2500 payable to his account was the gift of a wealthy member of the association. ... . . II. Bodison. another defendant identified several letters he had writ ten .to followers Ot flwwell urging them "as consecrated Christians y to resist eonwrirrtion. SHIPLEY'S BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS For Saturday, June 1 5 . Special arrangements have been made for this annual merchandising event with the idea of giving greater values than ever whe - the present market conditions are considered. This surely is the time to make your purchases for not only the present but for future needs. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Will be offered throughout the store; the displays conveniently arranged so that selections can be made quickly and satisfactorily. Extra salespeople have been engaged and will be here to give you all possible assistance. Here are noted a few of the many bargains which will be sure to delight the thrifty buyer of QUALITY MERCHANDISE: Odd lines Women's and Children's Black Cotton Hose 15c Pair Odd lines Women's Underwear, low neck, no sleeves and high neck, long sleeves. Three special prices 12VC, 19c, 35c Children's Hair Bow Ribbons plain taffeta and novelty ribbons, 4'2 to 6 inches wide, a big value at 22c Women's and Misses' Neckwear organdies and figured lawns, two special lots 48c and 79c Women's Lingerie Waists, lace and embroidered trimmed, two lots which K win go fast v..u: 69c and $1.48 Women's and Misses' Silk Waists, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, slightly mussed from display but big values at. $1.98 and $2.48 : Women's and Misses' Breakfast Suits, made of good quality percales, per suit ji.oo Children's Gingham Dresses, ages 2 to 6, 6 to 14 ..... ,L t4g Cotton Khaki ' 'Farmerettes" Overalls, decidedly serviceable, per suit . .$1,98 Women's and Misses' white wash Skirts, pique, gaberdine and duck, spK $1.48 Women's and Misses' Lingerie Underwear, combinations, envelopes, and J. r gvmm'...: ji.48 and $1.98 One full rack Odds and Ends of Suits, Silk Dresses, Silk Kimonas, marked at prices less than the cost of materials. TwoJRacks of Odds and Ends of Kimonas, House Dresses, Skirts, etc. Your choice, per garment . . 11,00 EARLY SHOPPING IS APVISED U. G. Shipley Company OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN 4 .. 4 ...- -4-t4..t. 7. rrw wez n b 1 sj$$if I Warn 1 f Complexion ARROW Soft COLLARS Possess exclusive merits. a-UETT.ABoorsco:mc5Maltr JOURNAL WANT ADS SEl Anniversary of American Arrival In France Observed Paris, June 14. On the anniversary of the arrival of American troops in France, President Foincare today dis patched a message to President Wilson expressing his admiration at the "mag nificent American effort" and extend ing his congratulations, "The troops of the allies are living in the most difficult hours of the war," tho message said. "The rapid formation of new American units is sure to restore th0 balance. Thtn the allies' will take decisive revenge and found the peaco principles you hava laid down, malt ing certain the reign of right and liber ty among nations." Poincare also wired General Pershing congratulating him upon tho admirable fighting qualities displayed by tho Am erican troops and wishing him contin ued success. NOTABLE DECREASE. Paris, June 14. "A notable decrease," in the number of sub marine sinkings in the western and central regions and the Eng lish channel has been evident since tho blocking of Zeebruggie and Ostend harbors, it was semi officially announced today. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOW PLAYING ! Beauty tt An, Vmm ti Uh MarineBo Whitening Cream keeps your skin youthfully healthy and gives your com plexion the at tractiveness of girlhood. Then are many bilt Preparation.- 'h for some .necifie ml All n fecKd la a atata tout anuria muck DOUG FAIRBANKS In "FLIRTING WITH FATE" WHICH GIVES-DOUG' A CHANCE TO DISPLAY ATHLETIC FORM MORE THAN EVER 1 , a his W.TST -7 OREGON G Children Ory , FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA outive results. MRS. IRENE SCOTT 125-N. High St. KlIKIHailBQU