THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 1917. PAGE NINE SjpPlfc df "'P MaPSnpM if(MA4lHB jgpHk o to ii fr f )) ' l V, 1 U 51 km; O Prices That. Will- Make This Our 13 fewest' June SPECIAL LADIES' $6.00 WHITE LINEN SHOES, LACE, GOES AT SPECIAL LADIES' $4.00 WHITE LINEN OXFORDS, LACE, GOES AT v $2.35 SPECIAL MEN'S BUCKHECHT ARMY SHOES, REGULAR $7.00, GO AT 54 95 SPECIAL LADIES' $4.50 WHITE LINEN SHOES, LACE, GOES AT $?95 SPECIAL LADIES' WHITE ELK 12-in. SPORT BOOTS, REGULAR $9.00, GOES-AT... $795 M r. Dress Shoes ens . $7.00 Black Lace Oxfords, all sizes, now go at $5.95 $7.00 Black and Tan Lace and Button Shoes go now at $5.95 $8.00 Black and Tan Lace and Button Shoes go now at $6.95 $9.00 Black and Tan Lace and Button shoes now go at $7.95 Men's Work Shoes and Elk Bals Men's Brown and Black Elk Bals, $4.00 grades, now go at $2.65 Boys' Brown and Black Elk Bals $3.50 grades, now go at $2.35 Youth's Brown and Black Elk Bals, $3.00 grades, go .it $1.95 " Men's $5 and some $6 work shoes, while they last, go at $3.95 Men's $7.00 work shoes, all sizes, now go at $4.95 Ladies'-Dress Shoes. $7..00 Black Lace Shoes, all widths and sizes, now go at $5.95 $S.OO Black Lace Shoes, all widths and sizes, now' go at $6.95 $9.00 Black) Gray and Brown shoes, all widths and Sizes, now go at $7.95 Child's Barefoot Sandals, regular $1.50 grades, now go at $1.15 Barefoot Sandals and Tennis Shoes Misses and Boys Barefoot Sandals, regular $2.00 grades, now go at $1.35 Ladies' Barefoot Sandals, regular $2.50 grades, ' ( now go at - $ 1 .95 . Child's Linen Shoes, White and Black 65 cents Boys' and Misses Tennis shoes, white and black 75 cents Ladies Tennis Shoes, White and Black 75 cents Men's Tennis Shoes, white and black 95 cents SPECIAL IN BOYS' SHOES, REGULAR $5.00 GRADES, GO AT $3.95 SPECIAL IN LITTLE GENT'S SHOES, REGULAR $4.50 GRADES, GO AT $3.65 LADIES' JULIETT HOUSE SHOES, BEST $4.00 GRADES, NOW GO AT $2.95 LADIES' LACE BAL COMFORT SHOES, $5.00 GRADES, NOW GO AT $3.95 LADIES' ONE AND TWO-STRAP SLIP PERS, $5.00 GRADES, NOW GO AT $3.95 Thousands of pairs of children's and Misses shoes that we are unable to list and hundreds of pairs in other lines that are reduc ed equal to the above mentioned styles. i HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS BROUGHT HUNDREDS OF BUYERS TO OUR STORE YESTERDAY. AT THE PRESENT HIGH PRICE OF SHOE LEATHER, YOU CANNOT AY- FORD TO MISS THIS MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY OF THIS BIG SALE. COME IN TODAY. AVOID THE AFTERNOON CROWDS. I THE GREAT CHICAGO FOOT SPECIALIST WILL BE WITH US TWO DAYS, JUNE 10th AND 11th. IF YOU HAVE FOOT TROUBLE RE MEMBER DATE. CONSULTATION FREE Hanam Shoes TIT! TaTl eiov so Fox Party Pumps WHEFRICE W!I0E W TD TTT1 I i clll ii(Ui OOOiS Witch Elk Eodfe Wizard Foot Appliance s WHEAT FROM AUSTRALIA Melbourne, May 10. (By Mail.) III. Australian government has airang ml th sale of 30.000 torn of wheat to Jwdi. and 11,000 to England, aecdrding,port of destination is $-'.31 per bushel to an announcement made by Senator Russcl for the commonwealth. The price i0 India U about $1.31 per bushel, e. o. d. Melbourne, The price to England, including all costs of shipment to the . An Vv- . r-s 3 1 1 J It- v5n rr n Wtdfj 11 L C ; Al- ij:?y;'jxs:i;c:s!Iat V T:7F 6Alir . wfw a. m-x j ; MEW BOOKS AT THE IXBBABY. I "Vasinhed bails and cuthcdil of France," on. of the moat beautiful! IxH.ki the library ha received, illus trated in eolored plate with the itory of hid travel in France before the war, by George Wharton Edwards. "Herpelf Ireland," an enjoyable ae eount of Irish tcmpersment, and Wit, the treanures of old Ireland, and the Ireland of today, related by Elizabeth O 'Connor. , "American problems of reconitrue tion," a symposium on the many ques tion of efficiency in production, ad justments in trade and finance, and monetary and fiscal programs, written by men of authorized and edited by, Elixha Friedman. Among tbo writers on their siiecial subjects are diaries Prhwati on "Kteel," l.onis Weiim on j "Capitnl and Labor," F. W. Tan-.ijf on "Tariff." Frank Ktnderlip on "'a-l tionnl Thrift," and Irving Fislitr OB ".stabilizing the Dollar," "The great adventure" studies in American nntinnaliim, the last book written by Theodore Eoosevelt. "Bnok of Americnn wers" a e'ear ae connt of our fighting record from oot revolution, fight for nationality" through "The Spanish war . flht tit a weak neighbor" and l.-uiing np to '1917- fight for humt,nity," written earlier volumes of this set which is be-! by Helen .NicoJay. ling written by this foremost wnr cor- "Evolution of the Dominion of Can ada," the national policy, the distribu tion of powers between the Dominion and province, and other general infor mation on Canada, with special atten tion to comparison with the I'. H. in politics, written by Edward Porritt, resondcnt; two or three vo'umcs will follow. "My Antjnia," a new nove.1 b Will. Cat her. " Applewomnn of the Klickitat,'' re norted to be a true atorv nf trie amiln ilitics, written Dv r.owara rormi, r ... . V . . . "History of the World w, vol 8, "tT ,0' ,hJ Dht. by Van Verdun and the Homme," by TranV. ;' .... ,, Herbert Siroonds. The library hi the i .. V - . fill,. tW Ihn Unlnnliiin ... .rninH ,.t. by William A. Johnston. During "Boy Hcout Week" which has been procluinied by I'resiib nt Wil win to begin on June 9, the library will Imve for ilixt riltution to all iiiiy Hi-outs the lift in pli let "Kooks for Boy htouts" which is the official list of scout books prepared l,y the t'hief Hcout libiaiian. Any hi'j who docs not receive one from his scut tiiftitti'r may call at the iwn.ry for it. For this week only, Hoy Nonts will be put in a prominent pl.ne to gether where the scouts may see them and borrow for home reading. Almost all of the books tinted in the ia:i. hlet will be found there. It would bt inter esting to have each scout check up the lit to find how many he has rind from I the official list. A few new titles are being added this week both for boy ai'l girl scout"! ' "Tom Hindi-, boy scout," by i'crcy Fitlnigh. "Tom Wade with the colors" by Per cy Fitzhiigh. "Boys' book of mounted police" by Irving Crump. "Oirls scout of the Red Horse Trorep, by Amy Blnnchard. "On the trail," an outdoor book for gir's, by Liu. Beard. LISTER IMPROVING broke out. There was a mud ru. h fi.r I the exits and more than 100 women and children were trampled to death. Being short "U0 miners, and unable 1 si-cure more, the Diamond mine of the Aamicnnda group has closed ilowm r 1 VI Not like mince piey Yom can cat 'em be tore going to bed Post OASTIES Seattle, Wash., April (!. (. overuor Lister has slightly Improved tieinv, ae eordiitg to announcement of his phvsi eian, Dr, Edward 1", Kick. The gov ernor begr.n to improve lute Wednesday Over his condition earlier in the day which was very bad," according to the doctor. VIEURALG1A 1 or Heidach. J Rub the forehead nd temple with Fioir thousand s)'cti tors were thejitrn at faience sur Rhone when fire VirK s VAUAT) iuuk BUOrGUAcrv , to. 20 Carter's Little liver Pills You Cannot be ""X AJlemedy Thst Makes Life "Worth Living Constipated .lit 1 I, i ui (m ill P n .null On, kaitU I'rica C ITER'S ' ".TTLC ' IVER .'i MS. A'Srt; PAS a EE'S IRON PILLS many colorfe. fact), but wiJgreaiiy help anost pale.f-l pe-ple