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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1919 Economical. Delightful, Light FLace to Track ' SOCIETY. An n k k in-;v) n i Ii Topular Prices By GEETKUDB E0EI60S Quality Merchandise :r i t t $1.79 bfariAiliiI S yd. A beautiful line of 36-inch Taffeta in all shades for Spring and Summer. Suits and Dresses. Chiffon Taffeta for two days only, yard $1.79 416 State Street Phone 877 .AMERICA (Continued from page cos) lievra, will decide the iiuuo. By Robert J. Bender (Cnited press Htaff Correspondent.) Washington, April 23. Support by Jormer President Taft and senatorial have leaden of President Wilson's dramatis Great Britain iiartieuJarlv. the president will assume tie Sam ettl tude. toward the Japanese claims In Chi na a. he has toward the Adriatic ob jectives of Italy, if it comes to a show down. Italy and Japan Piqued. Doth Itr.ly nnd Japan feel teat they have ben ignored in the peace eonfer cnce, according to diplomats here. Both counted sironglv on support of The gricv I it would Dot surprise official and diplo matic quarters here if they joined causes at the pence conference. ORLANDO (Continued from Fage 1.) rnni T.it ion of Fiuiuc and Diilnia'ia. The speeches were constantly interrupted by tand against territorial annexations by anres of both now date back to other storma of approving shouts and cheers. naiy. convinced officials here today occasions when they felt they were (lis- i A great reception is pluburd for Prc that America U behind the president ia criminated against. It was declared to-Wr Orlando, news of whose departure ins fight at Tartg. Idnv that Italv has alwavs felt that her', ,, i u , . . . H.s Fiumo atatement and official an-'colonial progress in Africa ha. been lim-l 1 "M WM rm',ved kw Jato la8t Bouncenn'nt htTfl liirit niiht h. it.,A ,,tt.. ir. . i fslivt Hive and unqualified denial" of report! here pointed to Italy's failure in 18!M of a secret defensive alliance,, wereto obtain territorial concessions in Chi- iuit-u io ny uincHua as indications na. though Similar demands were grant "' me presiueni stand on secret rd (ierinanv, treties will persist to the end, i Russia. Holier that Italy anil Japan may join Japan and Italv were both losers in forces in the conference, in view of the By CamUlo Cianfarra 'I' nited Prcsa Stuff Correspondent.) t M,.n.A .;i -. a r,t ,i. ..,;... (ireat Britain, France and , ,,... ' ,.,",.';.. f.i. ,i....,. that Italy refuse to join the league of nations unless she wus awarded Fiuuie, nut.... ; it i i t ii in a in inn ii iiiri ir jHimn finintr a"fam .. ..., ... aimilnrilv t,f their li..r...twi, ii ... .... ,i . !H the Dalmatian lsJamls. on secret eniMireinn ..,tr...i , ,!.. n. n.; ...... Commenting on Wilson's statement in. the war-wa, . . ,c i .'to .Y : Zl TlTr C T,0"," Epor. declared hi. position to Ital Officials .re eertnln !.. i. .:. ' .... "'0 claims is ent irely personal, " " ' nn,n "",n-T '-It is impossible to understand Wil- son psychology," said the Epoca. "It is unfair to confuse the American na tion with Wilson. Whenever the occa sion has demanded, the Americans have shown themselves fully in sympathy with Italian cspirntions. Illinois and New York states unci even Wilson's ad visers favor Italy's minimum pro gram ''We appeal to the common sense of the American nation," declared the (liornule D'lta'ia. "We ask whether T ,the r.ttittide of the president ia justified wnen he forgets Italy mshed to the help or ine allies to save the latter 's exist ence instead of standing to one side to reap the fruits of neutrality." leaner dances at the Marion hotel are regaining their former fopuhwit rapidly. One will it held this evening 1 consenting at 7 o'clock aad already a t large aamtx of reservations tjve have been made. These affairs were furmerlv a semi monthlr event and bo dotrbt if their popularity continues to increase they will be held every two weeka a ia the rs-t. Mnmbcri of the Salem War Mothers : unit are requested to be present at the ! meeting in the Commercial elub rooms1 tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The committees in charge of the home coming celebration also wish to urge any returned sailor or soldier who has not registered to do so at onee with Mrs. Iodd at the H noe service depart ment in the post office. ... A letter hs, been received from IV. R. F. Melatire, medical commander on the U. &. S. New Orleans, stating that he had arrived at Shanghai. Chi na, and would remain there for ten days. The New Orleans left San Diego on February 16th, stopping at Hono lulu, Yokohama and other points of intirest on its trans-Pacific trip. Dr. j Mclntire reports a fine trip except for a storm of a day and half duration, on tne i enow sea. He expects to tie in Manila about Mnv 10th and hnriee to be able to pay a visit borne in the summer of lyJO. According to the doc tor, thero is no place quite as good as the United tSates. There will be a "get together" meeting of all the members of the First Congregational chorea in the hurch parlors this evening at 6:30. dinner will be served followed by a business session at which the matter of the pastorate will be discussed. AH the members of the church are invited to bo present. i t host 7 w' Even he, of the cold cafculaling type-destitute of patriotic impalses figures that it s a good loan bearing four and three-fourths per cent interest and free cf all taxation. Men's Corduroy Suits He very Suit for Drivers, Fishermen and those wanting good, stout utility clothes. 1 These suits are made of a high grade corduroy, tail- ored in a substantial and up to date manner. The coat is a semi-close fitting, three button sack, has four pockets with buttoned flaps. Sizes are ;58, 40, 42 and 4 -1 just eleven left. If you knew what ser X vice is sewed up in these 2-piece suits you would be an early buyer, at $16.65 J RENFREW" DEVONSHIRE "-"-CLOTH " 3 " You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the Mood, each spring, or you leave winter a germs and im pnr ties in your blood and system Drive them away, clean out the atom nch and bowels take Ilollister Kocky Mountain Tea, a spring rlennser purifier. 3;c. Tea or Tablets. FROCK OF FIGURED CALICO IS DEMURE i I I For Sleepers, Creepers, Rompers, Play Suits, House Dresses and all general purpose Wash Cloths. DEVONSHIRE CLOTH IS THE SUPERIOR Choice patterns of these worthy fabrics are always available here. Just now we have a splendid as sortment of stripes, checks and plain colors for your choosinrr. W ' i i : : . 1 4 - : "i '2 5 ...I . St Liili-r.t s of the Washington junior high school will preuent a program this evening at 8 o'clock. Parents n(I friend are cordially invited to at tend. x The Daughters of the American Revolution will hold their regular meeting tomorrow lit the home of Mrs. C. C. Clark. . Mrs. J. L. Van Dorn and Mrs. F. I). Thielsen of Salem are Portland vU itors i his week. ... Miss iBessio Shinn, populai with the little ones as a narrator of the much loved fairy tales, Ivill conduct the "Story hour'' at the pulilie lilirury to morrow. This will pro.ialily be the best story hour of the present seliuol term. ... Harry Brassfield, recently discharg ed from the unity, is visiting his Uls ter, Miss Mabel Brassfield in Salem for a few days. John C. liflller is a guest at the Im perial hotel in Portland. ... Man as a welfare worker was branded as a failure by members of the "woman's legislative council of Washington, held at Centralia recent ly. A legislature composed of at least half women, one that would consider not only business, but welfare meas ures, and one -win posed of men and women who would wrk harmoniously, was the ideal law making organiza tions described by members of the session. Mrs. Andrew Hansen of 502 Mill street, has gone to Seattle to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Frank W .Howe. Slip-on Sweaters in Numerous Styles A complete showing of the popular slip-on sweaters in the colors that we most ii demand. Styles exceedingly clever. The very thing for the office, tennis, school, motoring, golfing in fact just the thing for most ny occasion. CHILDREN'S SLIP-ONS In middy or fitted styles, which are most attractive in the beautiful shades and combinations of colore MISSES SLIP-ONS Shown in Turquoise, Salmon, Peacock, Copenhagen. Also some JtjSJ combinations in colore which you must see to appreciate. Styles vuth sailor or roll collars, some with or without sleeves. LADIES' SLIP-ONS In all the delicate shades now so much in demand Ideal with a white or sport skirt. Silk Slip-ons shown in Gendarme, Blue, Pekin and Cherry. All priced exceedingly resaonable. 31. Ijtpkg 0 XX XX ---- The Ladies Aid soeietv of the First Presbyterian church met this afternoon in the church parlors. The regular bus men meeting wa. held and a social hour enjoyed. Get rid of that a. dandruff with Resinol Dandruff often causes irritation of the scalp lollowed by the hiss ol hair. It should receive careful treatment. For best results wash the hair with Resinol Soap and occasionally touch the parts of the scalp where the dan drufl appears with a little Resinol Oint ment. Usually this treatment it successluJ prompt!? the hair appears gtne.y and sort, and tha scalp regains ita norma: sktc health. wut Ritutttf, Balltuuri, Md. TAOUSANDS SEE (Continued from Page 1.) Heroes Of Argonne Gven Warm Greeting At Spokane of the prinicpnl sper.keis u: i el-, ftycicTnTl Apr Was!infftM i f the Western forestry and Con ; VI tl,Ual aLU HaOlilulUal servation association in Portland, where representatives of fedtral. slate and private forest areas, as well us big lum bering interests, were speakers. Iu his! address .Mr. Elliott urged tlu.t nil avail able data as presented by the delegates .,... should be compiled and published iu the) n' knne. Wash., April 2,..-Four hut. form of bulletins, maps and charts, forldred and fifty men and officers of tl.o the benefit of the forest service , ;jr 1 t infantry, Wild West division, throui:hout the northwest. Air. r.uioti is imiile a nieniber of the standardiza tion committee of the association. SALEM 10 SEE (Continued from page our) menlo and Portland, starting at Sacra mento, to be a feature of the Portland Eose Festival. This includes an exhibi tion at Salem. The fleet will include four planes as well as seveis l of the Salvation Army famous Dchnrilhiiils. All will be equip ped with Liberty motors which were used by the Americans on the battle- inarched through the downtown streeH of Spokane this morning while all tlx) city lined the curbs nnd cheered. Ma jor Frr.uk 1. Poherty, of Los An geles, headed the column, while Colom.l A. D. Cunimings, cunimander of the regi ment who succeeded Colonel Pavis when that officer was killed in Belgium, re viewed the parade from the officii! stand. The troop train bringing t.o men, practically nil from Washington and Oregon arrived in riuoki.nc at diHt o'clock this morning. The men wero given breakfast by the Hed Cross ami and foHowjns their 158 aboard. The previous record of !!,- 7 was established April 2. Xew York, April 25. (United Tress.) lelcgntions from many states were i aboard the welcoming bouts going down the bay today to erect the bio- trana- E. J. Cromwell of Wichita, Kan- ( vort Leviathan, which is due to dock at sns, grand prelate of the Kniuhts and 've o clock this afternoon with Earn- Idies of Security, was an Oregon vis- 1 ',ow division troops. The Leviathan it or recently. j sailed from Brest April 18 with 1:1,030 men, including the following orenniza- When you are overworked, feel list lesa or languid, or when von rsn'tj sieep or cat, hetter take rlollister's Rocky Mountain Ten, livens you np, purifies the blood, soothe and regu lates the stomach, makes you eat and sloop. A real Spring Medicine. 35. t ea or Tat lets. march had lunch at n downtown hotel. They ler.ve nt 3 o'clock thi afternoon for Seattle via Northern Tacific, pti- rniiin. tlinri, !.,,,.,., ,.;,; V,. fields of France. In a special telegram rn, T.,.i. ' to The Capital Journal, it is slated that i ' flights will be made nt Ashland. Med- At ford, lioseburg, Eugene and Salem, and son, n discharged soldier,' shot and kill. mat trial flights will probably be made ed his wife and then fired a bullet in from the grounds here before the fleet: to his own brain. The cotmle had been, nrnvcs (separated about three weeks. SCHOOL TEACIIEES STRIKE Colfax, Wash.. April 23. Demanding a minimum of $150 a month, h1rn omool teachers of this citv have none oil strike. The school board has contracts calling for IU'7 a month all ready, hut the teachers went sign. The board is standing pat, declaring that five mills will be added to the school tax lew if the demand is acceded to. 1 I The time has arrived for the mistress of the houe to beg her" home dressmaker to please av just week or two for making over and making new summer frwks. Almot every dressmaker will find that she will have at lenst ,frock to make thit season and this h ia rharming and simple stvle to use. Ktii and white hVurewi r.i,m ,.' med with black antia bows, and tbere you have it e. i "CAN I BE CURED?" SAYS THE SUFFERER How often hart von fcesrd that sii ery from the victims of disease. PerJ hips the disorder has tone too far fori fcelp, but oftcner it ia just in its 6rt 1 V mnA kA n . 1 ..L , --- ", .uu " , are vnin rsturc's first cries fur help. lo not despair. Find out the cause and (tv nature all the help yon ran and shet will repay vu m, health. Look after, the kidneys. The kidneys are the most overworked organs of the human body; and when they (ail in their work of filtering and throwing off the imisnn that constantly accumulates in the sys tem, everything goes wrong. Gtii.D MEDAL Haarlem Oil t'aiwule will rlea almost iinm-diate relief from kid ney and bladder troubles and their kin dred ailmen's. They will free your body from pain In sheet order. But be sure to get tiOI.D MUDAU Look for the name oa every hoi. In three siaes, eslcd parks. Money refunded if Uiey ii n.-t help you. tions: ItiHth infLntrv, 117th annitarv train; HOth field artillery; 150th field artillery; 42nd division headquarters; f4th infantry brigade headqnarters; Hi'ith infantry, 117th train headquar ters. The first transport to dock today was the Mount Vernon, with 5773 men of 1 1 in imq isiun soiriiuiiBiiraion trrirnn ligations. Officers include Major (ien- eral Robert Alexander, commander of1 'the 77th division; Brigadier General Mirhnel J. Ienihan, commander of the 153rd infantry brigade; Brigadier Gen eral F.rwin B. Kalibitt, Brigadier Gen eral Albet J. Bowlev and Brigadier Cent ml Thomas W. Darrah. Other transports arriving were the V. R. 8. North Carolina. t S. S. Montana and the French liner La Ton mine. The North Carolina and Mutilans- carried ijO men of the lH7th infantry for mid dle west iwiinta and t amp Kearny. The I La Tctiniine HS9 rsddiers. all of whom j were cnsunls. CT.ITE ITATICS KUWC . UirilL liUUiJla ULiHsJ IJl Watch Your Child 's Tongue! Corutipated aildren Gladly Take "California Syrup of F For the Liver and Bowel Tell your druggist . v-fl'rforrti, Syrup you want cenuinn of Fies." Full or raDies and children Attorn, v Fred W. Mtilkiv, ,if port bind, iins recently come forward with a brief in the rase of Oleott vs. Huff, in which he takes very iiiie h the s:tme ground a Judge Loe'!. of Pendleton that in this case nut merely the ilu ties of tho governor's office, but the office itself devolves npon the secre tary of state. This m.ikes the fifth brief that has been filed since te an nr)!inceiiiert of the opinion of Attorney ISenen I Brown win e time nr. Attor neys Knlph Muodv, W. H. liolmrs and Frank . (irant, of Portland, have fil, d arguments in npp,.if i,,n to the I ri. fs of Mulkey aud Lowell. The attorney gen eral hns requested from ( !,i.f .Mistice McBride permission to make a reply to the three opposing attormvs. 1 nr! Hnca , s-niiuien or a i acei co eVT'n'T d bi,ious. -Perish, tor e me Dottle. Look for th . .. .mine vniirnmia accept no other "Fw cm), .." n . State Forester F. A. Elliott was one i Carter's Little Liver Pills iou Cannot be and Happy ii n,!l Row : i A ftPVVfai . . III fitflTUF. 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