PAGE FIVE BIG BOOM FORECASTED! WITHIN FtWWEtKS BY LEADIflGJpCIMS; Government Is To Follow Pol-' , . innK if t-vfcvr "ypwrw -wwr wwwrwrmHftH EXTRA GOOD Ladies' all Black Button Shoes, Medium narrow plain toes, French heels; $5.00 qual " ity at special price of $2.95 EXTRA GOOD A small lot of Ladies' Gun Metal lace and button, Heavy shoes, some cloth tops, all heavy soles; small and large sizes only, but are worth today from $4.00 to $5.50; are specially priced at "$2.85; r I :; it THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1918. icy Of Slablizing Labor And Industry. Washington, Nov. 14. Within a few weck3 the United States will undergo a big boom, according Jo the forecast of: leading, government officials aoro today,. They anticipate no hard times or panic daring the process of gradu ating industry back from r.st to peace. 60 . confident is President Wilson that foundations for reconstruction are firm that he will not hurry in his - recommendations to congress for legis lation needed for reconstruction. Pend ing his. appearance before congress, which will probably await his annual message the president may place in the hands of a commission of experts, members of the house and senate op- ' propriations committees and Secretar ies Baker and Daniels, the work of ar ranging details for .infiltration of re turning soldiers to industry. Labor Board Retained The war labor board, 0110 of the agencies created by the war, will bo retained, it is said for a long time. The government will follow a policy of stabilizing labor and industrial con- . ditions as thoroughly as possible in cancelling contracts for munitions and war niatorials. It was strongly intimated today that the first contract to be cut off will be those which are usiuir materials for. which there ia a .large commercial de-1 luand, both at home and abroad,, raft ing into consideration at the same tinftr the problem of distribution of labor. Bernard Baruch, chairman of the war industries board, revealed this govern ment's policy on 'reconstruction today "with the announcement that the war industries board will be the clearing lionse for the cancellation of all gov ernment' contracts. - Directs Eedistribution The facilities section of the -war in dustries board will snperviso this work. Contracts will actually l)e cancelled by those departments in which the con tracts originated. Tift war industries board does not make contracts aid never has. done so. The war and navy departments, the shipping board, rail road administration and other govern ment agencies 'which make contracts with manufacturers, will immediately jiotify the war industries hoard upon cancellation of orders. Thu war indus iiies board will then immediately 10 al.'ocate materials to commercial enter itises,. The war labor board will at the same time direct the redistribution., of labor whenever such action is uec '"essary, v The facilities section will perform the reverse function of thy require ments, division, Since the war indus ' trie's board was organized the heads of nil the Various sections and represent atives of the war department, navy, shipping board, railroad, administra tion, etc., have held, conferences each morning in the war industries board hnilillmr At such c.niif oreiipcs recmiro- uionts for materials were presented. In I this -manner bidding of one depart ment against another" was prevented, liiideavor to Release Materials . The war industries board would then allocate materials accordingly, shaving the estimated requirements of one di vision or another to make, the best use of available material. In cancelling contracts, the first en deavor will be to release 'the materials and labor from factories engaged in making shells, explosives and tnose commodities which are strictly muni-, tions, As soon as tli war industries board is notified, materials and men relcnscrl will bo immediately made available for commercial industry which can best absorb them. 3 Marshal Foch Demands That Pillage And Acts Of Vio lence Be Stopped. Amsterdam, Nov. 14. The German garrison at Brussels, which mutinied; yestnday, is reported to still be in - control of the city. The soldiers have hoisted the red flag. Crown Prinee Hupprecht of Bavaria is said to have taken refuge in the res idence of Spanish Minister Villalobar. The latter has appealed to King Albert to hasten his troops to the city to re store order. Forty persons were killed and injur ed in a battle between German soldiers and Belgian civilians, Tuesday, it was reported here today. The Belgians fought from the housetops. Demands) are Made Tn,V.n Vnv 14. 4:20 n. m.l Mar shal Foch today wirelessed the German command, demanding stoppage, of acts of violence and pillage against the in habitants of Belgium, particularly in : the region of Brussels. Acts of violence and pillaging in territories to be evacuated are in di rect contravention of the terms of the armistice. Clause 34 of the armistice provides in case of violation of any of the terms, either paTty may terminate the armistice within 4 hours. ' j , - The Journal Job Department ! will print you anyt hing in the , stationery line do it fight ani save yan real money. . l WAR: EMERGENCY 4g DitX-Jsit-zZl I THE BAN ON HOLDING MEETINGS ON ACCOUNT OF THE "INFLU" HAS BEEN DECLARED OFF BY THE HEALTH BOARD, BUT THE "BAN ON HIG H PROFITS OES ON Ftidciy und S aimday, November 15-16 Owing to the extraordinary Conditions arising from the war and the "influ" epidemic trade has been quiet for the last two or three weeks, but our big stock of Shoes has been coming in right along, Consequently our Shelves are Crowded and Bills are Coming too, so, to. relieve both situations we will put a BAN ON HIGH PRICES and make EXTRA INDUCEMENTS to shoe buyers. Next year the government limits the colors to Black, Dark Brown and White, but for the present Mr. Baruch of the war industries board says, "It is a Patriotic Duty to Buy the Fancy Greys and Combinations of Colors that are already in the Stores," and there is no limit to what you shall buy if it is already made. , . ' Our pledge to our government is: We- in the Spirit of Loyalty and Patriotic Service to cur Government in meeting all of the exigencies of the war, as applied to its Prosecution and Service of the People, Pledge Our selves to follow all the Restrictions and Regulations to the Utmost Signed, THE BOOTERY, by J. B. Lit tler, Manager, , As it was before, our prices on all grades have been lower than the Government Regulations. But in Addi tion, for This Sale we will Make These l( . ' ; ' ' ; fH7 If.S I 6 LOW 9 les rine Dress Shoes 7.00 black kid vamp, grey cloth top, point ed plain toe, fine shaped French heel $4.65 $8.00 black kid or patent vamp, grey cloth top, fine grade kid, plain toe, 'splendid style, French heels .$5.35 $8.50 extra good black kid, tan or grey cloth top ; an extra fine welted shoe and a specially good bargain. . . ... . $5.65 $7.00 quality brown kid, cloth top to match- all sizes fine, rich dark brown up to date last and French heel $5.65 $7.00 grade dark grey kid vamp, matched cloth top, all sizes, the beautiful dark grey, plain, dressy toe, with. French heels ............... .. . .$5.65 $7.00 black kid, black cloth top, dressy shoe . . . $5.95 HOI D llUdVY ar 1 Hard Surface SHOES $5.50 grade, tan or black, to close out ............ .$4.15 $6.00 grade, tan or black, to close. out $4.45 $7.00 grade, tan or black, to close out .$5.20 $7.00 Army tan shoe, to close . out .$5.85 $8.00 Army tan shoe, to close out. . $6.85 Just a few of the many which we have en's SIi oes $8.00 men's fine calf bluchcr shoos, med ium toes, fine heel- welted oak sole$5.95 $7.00 Men's calf,"English lace, Neolin soles, nice shaped last and an extra good bargain .". . .$5.65 $7.50 Men's Aristo kid blucher, medium round toe, very easy last, arch supporting .$5.85 $6.00 gun metal, English or round, toes, Rinex soles, a very satisfactory low priced shoe $4.45 $5.00 gun metal, English, .Neolin sole rubber heels. just a few pairs in this lot ..... .' $3.15 Boys' Calf Shoes $4.50 grades, button or lace- Boy Scouts .$3.65 $;.50 grade, button or blucher, sizes 3" to 5 .$2.80 $4.50 grade, heavy double soled blucher . ...... . . . .$3.10 (Just a few pairs in sizes 3 to 4 1-2) $6.00 value, heavy 10-inch top, double sole . $4.65 55.00 value, heavy 10-inch top, black and tan $3.85 (Not all sizes in this small lot) Misses' and Children's Shoes In sizes 11 to 2, all prices from ....... $3.95 down to $2.65 In sizes 8 to 11, all prices from. $3.65 down to $2.35 In sizes 5 to 8, all prices fom.-. . . In sizes 2 to 5, all prices from $2.35 down to ALL KINDS OF SPECIALS IN THE BINS .$2.95 down to $1.65 95c sO I too EXTRA All black kid, lace or button, French or military heels; good lasts; worth today's market $5.50; most all sizes. - $3.65 All black kid, plain toe, button or lace, military, rubber heels; all sizes; $5 grade while they last S3J5 This is but a glimpse of the good things we have spec cially marked, but it will give you a little idea of what we are doing to raise moneyat once. 'Spats And Overgaiters We show fine lines in all the hew shades and styles from $3.50 down tto $1.65 We can show you a fine line of Chrismas Slipp. rs, and also have the best stock of Rubbers in the city. "St i l s if St if