THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918. THREE "Gets-It," A OBerty r Bottle - For Corns There's Only One Oawine "CoatPeel er" Thr "GetsIf Ever peel a banana f That's the way "Gets-lf' peels off corns. It's the onlv eorn treatment that will. "Gets- Buy Fourth Liberty Bonds Now And YouU Help-To Win The War For Democracy It '"''is a guarantee that you won't fin- Stockton's (Old White Corner) Store Salem s Greatest Women's Apparel Store FOR THIS WEEK WOMEN'S KEN'S BARGAIN , BOYS' HAND ALL-WOOL TABLES - TURNED OF SHORT KID SHOES ". SHOES ir i 1A Smart Fabrics at , paov, , -omlo Our $12 and $10 In the Rear of the 20 Per Cent 'Shoes Now $8 j Reduced Prices Shoe Department. Less IB DISH SPECL4L Below Present Wholesale Price, many of our plain white and white and gold band 15c dishes cow 2 for 25c All Graniteware 2Pieces for . 25c NoMonExcuM foe Cera or Conrfum Now! ally have to gouge, pick, jerk or cut out vour corns. If you want the pleas ure of getting rid of a corn, be sure to get "Gets-lt." It is its wonderful formula that has made "Gets-It" the corn marvel that it is, used" by more millions than any other corn treatment on earth.. A few drops on any corn or callus, that's all. It can't stick. It is painless, eases pain. You can kick your "corny" feet nround, even in tight shoes, and your corns won't crucify you. You can go ahead and work, dance iive, lovo and laugh as though without corns. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence tt Co., Chicago 111. Sold in Salem and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by J. 0. Perry, D. J. Fry. ore New Coats and Suits Corner Court And Com'l Street, Salem. ALLIES SATISFIED (Continued from page one) advice of their field commanders with regard to the wisdom of granting an armistice, and the terms under whicW hostilities may be temporarily suspend ed. Any armistice, it is agreed, must be on terms 'undef whieli-it would be, ab solutely impossible for the Germans to imperil the allied .armies after the armistico ended. No Internal medtcf ne will care Eczema. Only by the application of CRANOLKNE, the Brent external remrily, can the Eczema microbe J destroyed. Pr-vethl tatmnl loryouraalf toursxptnso. Write for free lot treat ment; a-ldrefld Mills Cocmical Co., Dept. D., Girard, Kun. "Sleeps Llka Plow Boy" 'I Buffered ior liO yearn with Kezema In Ita worjt firm. AfTected all over the body. CHANOLIiNR lilt me rs fine B while Rilk, and I sleep like a plow boy." 3. Mccracken, Johnaon City. Teno. (Written twoyeara after using CriANOI FNE.) At all druu stores. 85candtl. Money Positively Botumad If Not SotljHad asMaaani Sold and Guaranteed byaBSaatMaf DECLARE IN F4V0R KEEP1HQWARG0SNG Now That Kaiser's Men Are On Run. They Want To Keep Them Running London, Oct. 15. " We want chance to lick Germany to a finish," "We don't want an armistice tho minute we've got 'em running." "We don't want to listen to thom yelling 'enough' the minute they re alize a walloping is due them." These were the replies of many Am erican soldiers and sailors from alf parts of the United States when they were interviewed on the Strand, at the American Y. M. C. A. eagle hut. C. R. Carlson and James lwny, fresh from the Khcims battle field, de clared tho allies ought not to quit be fore invading Germany and giving it a taste of its own medicine. Corporal W. Hi Hottinger of Oakland Cal., editor of a camp paper at an avi ation cantonment, said: " "For the love of Mike. .let's. fight it to a finish and put out the kaiser. Wo can't trust tho Germans. We ought to dictato the pofico terms." "It's a good thing.. of course, to save American lives, but I'd like to give Germany a good dose of her o,wh medicine," declared J. W. Meistcr of Detroit. ,- "I'd like a showdown for an armis tice,'' said Sergeant A. Creeder of In dianapolis. "I wouldn't. bo surprised if Ger-, many were licked already;" was the opinion of B. H. Grower of Chicago. . Spain Takes eGrnian Bhipu. Madrid, Oct. 15. The Spanish gov urnmont requisitioned seven German ships totalling 21,000 tons to replace those lost trough submarine operations since September 14. Journal Want Ads Pay Portable-economical faction Oil Heater is easily carried up stairs or down, from this room to that anywhere heat is needed. Lights at the touch of a match gives instant heat. No smoke or odor. PERFECTION OIL HEATER Gives steady, comfortable - warmth for many hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever obtainable fuel. Cuts fuel bills, too, for less fur nace heat and fewer grate and coal-stove fires are required. Oil, consumed only when heat is needed no waste. . 1 Buy -Perfection Oil Heate jfKj3X I Ml II 1 , I today. Dealers everywhere. 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Your special at tention directed to our showing of beautiful new coats made up in Wool Velours, Velvets, Bolivias, Meltons, Silvertone and various other materials, including the serviceable tweeds, fur plush and braid-trimmed modelsmany of them lined throughout with fancy or plain satins. Women- interested in coats of the finer grades should see these attractive new models. A wide range of plain colors; browns, blues, greens and mixtures. Very best tailoring throughout. All sizes ranging in price from - $32.50 to $75.00 Women's New Suits $27.50 To $75.00 Our showing of the new Suits is now complete with the season's very smartest models many of them shown exclusively at this store.' Blue serges, gabardines, home spuns, velours, silvertones, velvets and novelty mixtures in every desirable shade. There is a wide range of sty lesmany are plain tailored with long coats others in novelty belted effects with tailored or convertible collars. Fur and braids are used extensively as trimmings on many of the new suits. Black, navy and all the newest Fall shades are here in abundance. Prices range from $27.50 to $75.00. - - $32.50, $35.00 And $37.50 Suits v : SPECIAL $29.50 We call your special attention to an exceptionally fine group of high grade Suits in sizes for Young Ladies And Women Some are plain tailored models. Others in novelty sty- n large conars tnmmea witn iurs ana trimmed with braid, materials are serges, velours, gabardines and mixtures in Snecial nrice $29.50. JSa - - ci-.ir .--. "..I ' r :; , : - -oioui women s Apparei . - s Women who wear 'the . large .sizes will be interested in knowing we specialize, on garments of this kind and are now ready with becoming models'in new: Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses in the new and most wanted materials. Mezzanine Floor Special. 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New Dresses $15.75 To $85 New Fall Dresses of Georgette, Tricotine Navy Serges, Satin and Wool Jersey 'Mater ials in prevailing colors. Made with. new loose panels and wide girdle effects, some silk em broidered and trimmed with soutache braid. Others with newest fringe and sash trimmings specially priced at from $15.75 to $75 Chief Albanian Port Captured By Allies London, Oct. l-. Dui-hzm) lma been captured by allied forces. Durazzo, tile principal port in Albania wan the fcene of the re cent exploit by allied naval forces which penetrated the harbor, sand a number of Aus trian warship" anchored tliero and destroyed the fortifications- DR. MARY LEE EDYARDS of the staff of iwomens overseas lispial now doinir service in Franco hag been awarded tho woix ac uucrro and at the same time received her commis sion as a lieutenant with the French army. NEW SUGAR RULING LB" New York, Oct. 15. The new ruling pacing the retail sales of sugar on a .Amf.mAntTilv infttoArl tfif a mnnthiv basis, becomes effective today. Under tne regulation n win ue puHiui m yur chase only a half months' supply of sugar between the first and fifteenth day of the month and between the six teenth and last day of a month. Edison Reported lUL West Orange, N, J., Oct. 15. Tho. A. Edeiwn is ill at his ome here loday, His ailment is diagnosed as a cold. Funny how any body should want wheat when they can have Post toasties soys Best of Corn oods III ' A 4 MUST NOT KELA XEFF0RT3 New York, Oct. 1j. "Ye must not relux tlie liniscles of our fighting arm, nor our war effort in any anticipation of early pence," Sir Erie decide, first lord of the British admiralty doelurcd last night at. a dinner of the Pilgrim. 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