THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1913. A utumn Miiiinerv xposition Latest Models in Trimmed Hats An exposition of Au " tumn styles in dress f Hats, neatly trimmed portraying the new est creations from the foremost Artists. Many of those beautiful new hats will be shown for the first time to- :: morrow. Various styles to select from all new and different, some are faced with Satin or Georgette Crepe, large, : small and medium shapes, in all the prevailing colors. : : If you are interested in the new mo :: dels you will find here just the kind :: of Hats that will be worn the com- ing season at prices ranging from $5.00 up to $17.50. - i Portland Cloak & Suit Co. SOCIETY By OLEVIA KEKSEY Hi: delightful 'club rooms of the, I V. W. C. A. will bo oouvorhM in to a reception room, on Wednes day aftonioon. when a Tarit't 8tamp teS will bo given, for the purpose of raising funds for the erect ion of tho woman's building at the I'niversity of I Oregon- Out of the total amount or ! ifiOo.dOO to be raided lor the erecuon I of the s'ructuro. about $2i,000 has III PEOPLE NEED B1TR0- PHOSPHATE How it Increases Weight, Strength and Nerre Force iu Two Weeks' Time in Many Instances 'Take plain lito-nhosphaie" is the been donated in small allotments, and ; ' 1"'. "" ' bv various means. ..-h as teas and ; nvous ,.oo,.le who hick v.m. uurj. eharitv affairs and fetes. j mrve force ami thoie seems ta b. The' tea will be .-resided over by , ample ..root of the ettn a .-y ot tlus pr. p Miss Kthel MeCilchrist. Miss Doris a ration to warrant the re.-omu.en. a ri,,i,;il Vi Ai;,e W.d.di. Miss Con-! "" Moreover, if wo judge trom tlu I stance Cartwright and Mrs. Frank ''o'.ntless preparations ami '"' 0 .. " i. t which are continually being advertise. iPM.nrs. jmnuf .ne pas. " ...iv . . . .... I .. .. .i,;.f.- .i.,.;.t ..., . to.. hnve beer. purpose of imlKing nun peop.o T ! " 1 1 "'. "" - i tlhv .i..,i.,;. ,, ... I and allele f Court and Commercial Stockton's Coiner 4 - which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin .eopl.' iven in the Wt towns in Oregon 1 "'sn.v. UcvewiniiR arms ne. am. o. m, ; ..... t iirn. an.l replacing uirlv hollow ... workers o. im u -.v - . , Urn. Mrs. George T- Gerlingor. a mem- the soft enrve.l lines ot health and 1 ber of the board of repent is at the W'aut.v, more are evuientij inou.-uno T i . ... : . nt ...en nun u-nnoM. iv H. keen v leel hea.t ot the movements una u is . ' through her able assistance that the : excessive tlnnness. teas have been a pronounced success, j Ihmness and weakness are U-uallv I liuriu- the afternoon a delightful to starved nerves. Our bod.es need .in.) .nt.Hninin .nilsicale AV'.ll be illV- fin,. fr Arthur .T Balm, a versatile! I reader, will give several numbers, in ! 'her most ('liarminv; manner. Miss I'M.- abeth Levy, Miss Doris Ohurelull idol Mrs. Alfred Schraiuu. will also assist- j The admission to the tea will be one, or more thrift stamps, an.l it will be aj patriotie duty to the government, in ithe thrift stamp movement and at the, I same time assisting with the budget of j I the woman 's building. Assisting- at the samovers will be' Mrs. Clmuneov liishop and Mrs. Wit- j Ham McOil.hiist, r. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Thatcher will re turn the last of the week from a de lightful outing in the mountains above tirand Konde in Yamhill county. Mrs. Harold Smith who has been in I'ortlaml over the week end will re turn to her home iu Salem the last of the week. She was accompanied to Portland by her son, Carl Smith. Mr. Smith returned to Salem Sunday even- in'. Mrs. Blanche Iloward recently re ceived a telegram from her daughter, Aliss Irene Howard, who ''"s beeii in New York, during the past number of months, taking the preliminary nurs es training, that she would sail within the near future for France, where she! u-ill t,il.-o mi ptiv-n iiurciiiiT Atiua tfnw. ' f i.- ' ' - J V - ' NOW HERE Till Thursday The Picture Transcend- Transcentd- ant L mmi Twice Daily 2:30-8:15 mm Xk tet!,,,;,. !lli!!!'i!!!!!l'!'i!:!Bv:Ji. ii;lij More Glorious Than Cleopatra Presents The Incomparable Mist Josephine i'.ltit. r.'f.'rio.; 'ten experience teith Bll'KO J'iOi- 1'HATB, says: "ll is remarkable u.. it did for me. After a jew days I began lo regain my strength, felt mi r life, was able to sleep soundly ana 'II my little troubles seemed to dis 'pfeetr. I gained tweUi pounds in four weeks." niorephcsphato than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this de ficiency so well as the organic phos phate known among druggists as bitro phospbate, which is inexpensive and is sold by most all druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Bv feedinrr the nerves directlv ard spent a few weeks during last win-1 and by supplying the ho.lv cells with ter with her mother, who is an employe :tile necessary phosphoric" food cle at the State library- En route to New mcntSl bitro-phosphate quicklv pro York, a few weeks was spent in Ucr i duces a welcome transformation in the LINEN TABLE Reduction on SILK CLOVES NAPKINS FEATHER 50c , 7oc, $1.00 A-l Quality BED PILLOWS $1.25 and ?1.50 Reduced in Price ... . from Old Trices and -Wonderful qual- Silk Floss Uy f0r thcse Kl.Af.K Sofa rillows . prices SATEEN " PEITICOATS SILK SEWING 35c Combs $:i.50 Petticoats THREAD White, Black and V'S Spool C0l01S' nW $1.73 $1.19 Silk Floss A1s) cheaper $1"")0 " $"98 Skeins for 10c Combs at Reduc- MP.N'S " ed Frices WOMEN'S AND gf ' Kid Gloves CHILDREN S ctdaw hat -25 and BATHING rp &o SUITS FOR PRICES Quality A-l, T? LESS THE LOWEST Not m sizes WOOLEN DRESS GOODS for less Buywoolengc hile you can WKNS & F-ACfl God styles in the basement 25c Pair Different Colore LACES Values to 10c One Assortment Now lc Other Laces 2 for 5c, lc 5c, 10c, 19c, ;!5c Yard former home in Moutaua, with friend. Miss Howard, when in Salem, was a student ia. the Nvulanictte university, where he' had many friends. i - Miss I'onstanee f'artwrinht return ed to her home on 1TA Ferry street, af ter havini; spent the past week in Port land, as the guest of friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. V. AV. Moore are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. E. Sieliler of Santa Cruz, California, and Mrs. V. V. Koberts, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Siekler have lieen in 1'ortland during tlie past month visiting with friends and are en route to their home in Cal ifornia. While Mrs. Koberts, a sister of Mr. Moore, is leaving next week for Seattle, where she will be the guest of friends fur a few weeks. a Mr- and Mrs. Klza Kurtz and chil dren, Chester and Alvin, are spending week at their farm home north ot Salem. Whitney Loise of Portland was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keuben P. Boise overthe week end. He returned to Portland Sundnv evening. En!"FHTc'TT,i H r. 11 MiySJ'i-litlM'a Mr. and Mrs. P. Fullerton motor ed down to Oregon City over Sunday and spent the day nt the homo of Jlrs. Nora (iiinrd Miller. They were accom panied bv Mrs. Walter L. Spauliling and her brother, Corporal Clay C. -Mil ler. Jlrs. Miller is the mother of Mis. Spnulding. Miss Olga Cray, after having spent the past few weeks as the house guest of friends in .Newport, returned to Sa lem the first of the week. appearance; the increase in weight frequently being astonishing. This iacreaso in weight also carries with it a general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, soon disappear, dull eyes become bright and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. CAUTION Although Bitro-Phos-phate is unsurpassed for relieving nerv ousness, sleeplessness and general weak ncss, owing to its remarkable flesh growing properties it should not be used by any one who does not desire to put on flesh. Corner Court And Com'l Street, Sakn. A tr. " t .... . & " Nilson Tractors Guranie farm efficiency. Createtraction automatically. Stand yean of hard (ervice. Light weight ay to handle. "Junior" for S plows, "Senior" for I (Our 2-plow machines coming noon.) NILSON TRAC10R SALES CO., East Morrison at E. Third St. Purtland, Oregon. stand fails he will probably lie forced back to the Mouse line and the prob lem of hammering him back to the H'nine or breaking through and rolling" up his line will b0 only u matter of months. SUBMARINES WILL (Continued from page one) warfare is regarded as th futile effort to sink the Mount 'Vernon. Advhs ut hand today show 1)5 dead, though it had been supposed the entire crew escaped. Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of Illi nois, was aboard the transport home war,! bound, bm was unscathed. Tl.v Mount Vernon adventure was ris ky for a submarine. Iu view 01 the protection afforded transports, the U bout eominaiider was taking far more of a chance than is customary in Teu ton operations. The Herman admiralty, howec,, understood to b(. under wjt heavy pres sure, both from the war lords and the Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chittenden and! w", ' 1 '1' ""'""'i to ma ku good on son, liichard, and Mrs. liuth Sayre and: '"'as ll,e t"'t(-d States troop ! little grand daughter, Mary liuth Savre1 9!" "m"" '"' 'b'stroyed. This pressure Have retumeil Irom a delightful vaea-r . . " "' " " "T imeimoiis vl inu leuions to L'o 111) nL'ainst he cer- tiou trip to Pacific, Citiy, w Mrs. Alice Miles after having spent a month's outing on the SileU river. j has returned to her home in Salem. Fall Tm 0-nc hrivj. fn'cmVr TiJ """i.1 oi ocsi ruction or tlieir umlersea cra- i -. ''aia i.aval experts are fully confidant of the allied -American ability to kevp on sending troops ;w at present. They have never ilj!iiiv, the possibilities of a L'-boat pirkinsfoff n transoort. ' Thev d(i maintain, however, that (icrnluiy will iPi u' r,;ie-t a wall of conveys and ticularly when she saw how formidable the American army was becoming. He pointed out that the attempt against the Mount Vernon showed con clusively that the German doeH not in tend tu let transports get through if he can prevent it. JO very transport,' going; or coming, in in more or less danger lie s,ndj but point ed out that the navy is increasing its iiiiii-hoi. marine measures in comparison ti:v expected new energy of the 1' boats. i'., 1. , , . miii!i js nnouu not io nave a very i.mi-omw supply- of submarines. i hey are suihciout, however, to muse the navy to be especially alert at this tiinv. Incidentally, Paniels pointed out tliat Avehts-'eeleevtis AVERrS-EJELDEVlES HAY FEVER 1 n ASTHMA ll Allll,M,.,l.,.f. . iVffl 1 the record for transporting troops with practically no losses has proven amaz ing. A year ago, h admitted such a record would have seemed almost im possible, in view of the former inroads ofHIfe U-boat. Tf was said that tho department has no information of any transport attack at present oher than that against the Mount Vernon which was unsuccessful. Primary Election On Tomorrow Chicago, Sept. 10. Illinois senatorial candidates loosed their final campaign today, preparatory to tomorrow's pri maries. Chief interest was fixed in tho bat; tie for the republican nomination, in volving three eamlidates. Congressman Medill Mid 'ormic.lt, (ton (jrossuian (leorge 10. Puss and Mayor William 3Iuli Thompson of Chicago. Senator J. Hamilton Iewis was re garded as certain of re-nomination by the democrats. He was expected to have little opposition from Jame ( Monroe and James Travnor. Lewis bears the endorsement nt Prni,lent Wilson. Opponents of Mayor Thompson have attacked his ntlitmlc icmilit! IU war. Thompson, on the other In has affirmed his patriot mj M accused hi enemies of persecuting liic McCorniick and Foss ronrjiijM congressional records as justifying m nominatioii. Congiessiiuial candidates in tt nominated in ten districts, Oriental C 1 Send 10c. for TMSt J jj.KI(D, T. HOPKINS j SOX, The Outdoor Gii! 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