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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. 1919. PAGE ELEVEN r Bully Summer Wraps For Summer Nights Are the Spanish Shawls now coming into the rashton SpotlightHuge Shell Combs, Too. Written for the United Press by MARGARET ROHE Allele 't becoaeso Spanish - - She My s "si, si" for "yens; " Haatiltas, shawls and Bugs shell combs Compose ae daily dree. But whea large Spanish onions She dines an right laoag 1 really think she 'a going it A little bit too strong. New York, Job 4 That insidious Spanish influence is saia swaying as ea-rterially. We ars ensemblcd ior the cobweb stitches of the filmy lace niaa, til -a, all wrapped np in the gorgeously embroidered silk fringed shawl that and have bowed oar beads beneath the earvea glories of ths huge shell eomb. Though the recent Spanish opera com pa y at the rark Theatra hes closed its season, owing to the musicians' strike for a weekly wage, it is yet the opru season for Spanish dressing that prom iines even French dressing a bitter race for popular favor. Those gaudilygorgeous aud hectically ' hu.ful embroidered Sptnish shaw.t, whose long fringed edges wrap the fem iuinevlite of Spain on gala bullfight days, make perfeetly bully summer evening wraps, to be worm at the end ! of a torrid day instead of at the end ' ef toreador. Don't by any chance, make the mistake of wearing a Chinese embroidered shawl and fancying your self cspugnola, however. To be sure ; there is little difference in the bran' at a digereetdiatanee. but a cIosa nn will reveal a subtle dif fering. of tcx-! tore and design. The greatest diffi culty of all, of course. Is that the trim Kpaoiah shawl never saw Spain at all, but ia manufactured in the Philtpmo Islands. Converted into negligees, these brilliant coverings ars simply stunning and bring out the Carmen in eveat the demurest of the species. It only steeds a sliced Spanish enioa for atmosphere and guitar and eastnet duct on the Victrola, to make the A il lusion quit complete. Then there's ths characteristic Span ish mantilla, black or white, of exquis itely fine and silky handmade Spanish 1 aee some of filmy delicate design and others more strikingly ornate and of a larger mesh. These we are flaunt ing, not as the Castile beauties over Heir high combed eoiffures and Ivory throats and bosoms, but over our shim mying, shimmering snoulders, in the form of scarves, so imperative now as an accessory to the fluffy summer frock of sheerest weave. It 'a really quite a pleasant surprise to find that them lovely lengths of Spanish lace actuslly come from the Iberian peninsula, for anent that other Spanish accessory that is rushing s persistently to our heads the high shell comb, I have my doubts as to its Spanish, habitat . At least judging from my own experience for I simply .combed all the Madrid shops, both large and small, for real honest to goodness Spanish, comb and had to catch a train to Paris, says the article. Since returing home, however, I have made good the deficiency for the other day I bought a stunning one in Brook lyn. In handcarved tortois, blonde or dnrk, in amber or in jet, these combs are as expensive as they are large, beautiful and fragile. Fortunately imitation shell ones carved or plain, aro mostly as im mune from detection as a well niado pearl. They are also one fourth as de fensive and four times as durable as Ihe. real tortoise shell combs. Worn in the floosely waved high coiffures of the evening mode, thrust is at most piquant angles, they make an artistic' adjunct to the smartest toilette and are j often it'a crowning glory. The long, graceful cape 'nullities of black satin, fringe-edged, smack of the Spanish influence and a revival of those charming handpainted evory mounted Spanish: fans ia also at hand. To bo truly smart yon must wear something characteristic of sunny Spain. So do alip on something Spanish aftor your morning tub, even if it's only a pieee of soap provided you're quite sure u a pure vasme. . , You can't covsr blackheads, pim ples, red spots on the face with pow der ;they'ro bound to be seen don 't worry or spoil your temper, take llol lister'a Rocky Mountain 'Tea each week 'twill banish them thru the blood, the only sure way. I. J. Fry. LEBANON 8TRAWEEEEY FAIR TO BE HELD JUNE 6 AND 7. MM CI BRAZIL IITELMUCFCID Reyiyal Of American Ink . With Southern RcpciSa Indicated By Constantly browing Sq By Lawrence Haas. (United! Press staff correspondent) Bio De Janeiro. (By Mail.) Ameri cans here and in other Brazilian ports . . , are awaiting the return of the "good old There is one place ia Oregon where . . the strawberry is supreme, and that is dy of the "P101"? Amerl- Lebanon, where the 10th annual straw- en wfliant marine with a feeling of berry fair will be held oa Friday and confidence in the resoratioa of their Saturday. June 6 and 7. This is the commercial standing, mix with spir- mecca of the people of the valley for it of patriotism. the early celebrations of the year andj They are hoping to see ia the neat Lebanon always gives the best for tlio future the stars and stripes floating money. Come and join as in this great fr0ra at least forty to fifty per cent effort to mr.ke the strawberry greatest of all Oregon emblems. Agricultural Department Starts Campaign Against Wasteful Grain Threshing 1BTh.i Brazilian. tue nf the shins in the hurhnra nf Bin Santos and Pernambuco, a condition that has not existed for more than a half century, since tho decline of America's merchant marine, following the Civil war, and the introduction shortly after wards of the steel vessels by Great and other South Amer icana were closer to the United States Washington, June 4. (United Press.) than any other country in the middle Tho . department of agriculture has and forepart of the last eentury, tan. started campaign against the careless contact with Yankee skippers of lanlt threshermen. It wants only "clean jee trading ships, but theneglect of straw ricks" left of the greatest grain American's merchant marine, wnlch crop the nation ever has known, accord- dwindled after the "BO's" to practical ing to a statement made public today, ly nothing, coupled with the growing ea So the threshermen will be sided by the terpriae of ths Old World laths diree government to develop efficiency nnd tion of the southern Continent, distrte avoid loss In separating the wheat from' ted South America's interest from their the chaff. 1 powerful sister republic in the Berth, Records of the department reveal and gave Europe along lead in South startling losses of grain " through avoid America. able waste of the threshermen." Tests Only the world war succeeded in m made in "just ordinary years" show eoniplishing any real results and from that an average cf 25,000,000 to 27,- the efforts of the United States ahls 000,000 is thus thrown away. What it ping board, the United States chamber ill bethis yew, unless the waste is elim- of commerce, ths Pan-American union inatcd, the department believed would be worth much more than the campaign of education would cost the govern ment. Ia Minnesota, where the department made comprehensive tests covering bjjnt threshing machines last year, it wV found that, more thaa 25 per cent of machines wasted an average of 15 bush els of grain a day each. This loss, according to the figures, was largely through machines being out of repair Or through lack of adjustment. Some of the Minnesota threshers wasted as and other organizations and individuals the outlook has again taken on rose ate hue. In 1811 only three Ameriesn vessels tonehed.at this port, la comparison) with 287 ships of American registry which entered Bio in 1858. From there was a steady decline. Sines 191), however, there was a slight though steady increase, although during the two year period of 10121913 only sixteem American vessels entered Rio hr.rbor. In 1913 the first vessel of the United States and Brazil Steamship line enter' nines as 50 bushels per day of theed Rio. In 1914. twenty six American threshing season. Ths daily average fori vessels entered the port, but during tne e.auu machines according to me 1915. f0r the first time in many years. Some cf lis t lmjJsLux "will Insider lite new Laces Chiffons Vofles Georgettes Crepe de Chines Organdies Fine Linens Cretonnes Corduroy Washable Satia Washable Taffeta Baby's Flannels Sweaters Silk Stockings SUV Underwear Negligees . . Fine Collars and Cuffs Corsets . Washable Spats ' Men's SiOt Shirts Blankets Lingerie Dresses T w 1.-.. 11 9 1.1 no solid soap-no ru JL FINE laces! Exquisite Georgettes I Thin nest chiffons! Whoever dreamed the time would come when-you could launder them? In the old days, laundering meant rubbing soap on materials, then nibbing again to get the dirt out. But with Lux, there is no ruinous rubbing of fine fabrics. No injury to delicate fibres or coarsening of textures. You simply stir up a bowlful of the richest lather and toss in your finest, filmiest belongings without a qualm. So quick! So easy! There are no suds so wonder ful as Lux, for dainty things! Lux won't harm any material pure water alone won't injure. Your grocer, druggist or department store has Lux. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. v Vv-v'oM - . ! "rirfS jA 5 i y ',1:. ' r&-" i In-':- J- bbinf 55 n nn 77. HjOomen scajijfo ether sudr seem lilg a latlter ncw-a-days f" recor wah: wheat, 4.69 bushels, and oats, 9.1 bushels perm acbine. Wild nijreons are so numerous on the inlets of Coos Bar that ranches are destined to suffer heavy losses from their deprecations. They are protected by law from slaughter. the American ship began to come into its own aguin, when 103 American vea gels made Rio. The number of American vessels to make Rio in 1916 rose to 130. America's entry in the war naturally took most of the vessels out nf the Houth Ameri can trnle, and In 1017, 117 American ve- Wiiole I SSI 5 the Cli ilte We! 1 A mother writes: u We always use Royal Baking Powder because we knew when we use it we are not using anything injurious." Prudent mothers avoid cheap baking powders because they frequently contain alum, a mineral acid. No mat ter how much they are urged to change, they stick to 1 ' A T , ' f f P rt all They KNOW it is absolutely pure Royal contains no slua-Isaves na Miter taste 1 m m i 1 scls made entry, this (kcliuig to 71 ia 1918. Bailina; vessels strain eaiio into their own temporarily, due to tho necessity for usiiiK evosy steamship in the Euro pean war service. Of the 71 AmcaVan vessels whirh entered Kio is 1U18, only 17 were steamships. Hince the United Htutcs sliipping board ban already made provikion for considerable tonnage to Houth America 1919 promises to be the hnnner year since 1800 in the number of American vessels entering here. Between Jaiumry 1 and March 7, 1919 27 vessels flying the American flug entered the port of Rio. The reistered tonnege of the ves sels which entered Rio in 1918 totalled '2,737,211 toss. Ths skips, by nationali ties, rouow: Number of vessels. :. 448 4 6 Nationality English French . . .... Italian Dutch Argentine Norwegian .... . Kpanish .. Hwedish L'L'rngiiayan .. Belgian . Dnitish Rnrsiun .. United Htates ... Orcek Japanese 15' 107 . 11 24 . 1 . 1 , 24 , 2 , 4 11 16 Chilean ... . Portuguese . Brazilian .... Total 1 (1 ..1,128 There is nothing worse than bad, foul smelling breath; gpt rid of it for your friend's sake anyway, llolli-trr Rocky Mountain Tea will c!in and purify your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your dis)sitinn improved, vnur friends inrrenvl. .Tie. Ten or Tablets D. J. Fry. Rev. William Moll ("sse, pastor of Central Presbyterian church of Kugnne after a year's absence in the service in France, arrived home Saturday night and will resume his duties as mstor. The alfalfa harvest has beguir in the Vakiuia valley. The reported offered price at this time is - a ton Mr,s. W. II, Wilson of Drain, nged.M, a pioneer of the early forties, died soil denly at her home Inst Tuesday. rIEURALGIA i1 or Headache a M R"b the forehead ' f-J and temples with J' " 'j YOUR BODYGUARD" 30i.t0XV 1 ; Z'i i A.. A v V I- SCESTZ nOU THE 'TJlTAEDONABLK BIN," BISECTED IN PEESON B7 HASSIIALL NKILAN ANO rEAlUFINO E1ASCIIS TO YE UEEETT TTTEATUS TOB THSXB DAYS, STARTINO THUEHCAY, JULY 12. 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