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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1919. PAGE ELEVEN Kgh-Grade Jersey Dresses, Tans, Greys, Pekin, Henna and Brown, Saturday, Bargain Day, Price 524.50 EXTRA! $7.50 all wool slipon sweaters, various colors and sizes, Bargain Day Price $5.75 EXTRA! One lot of new and pret ty cotton waists, white only, made with pink and blue collars. Bargain Day Price 79c White Corner Building Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store LEU GAIN SA S BAR The Western Electric Washing Machine WASHES CLEAN AND SPOTLESS WHITE-There is never any need of the washboard or hand-rubbing. The hot filmy soap suds are gently but force fully swirled through every garment and cloth, forcing out the dirt and grime under the magic power of electricity while you go about your other dutier sit quietly by reading a book. The clothes come out clean and white, froinThe daintiest lingerie to the heaviest blanket. 1 An ordinary washing for a family of five can be done in an hour, or hour and a half, leaving you the balance of the forenoonhours formerly spent in drudgeryfor your regular household duties or pleasure. THE WESTERN ELECTRIC is compact and requires but little space. It is not an incumbrance, never in the way, a beautiful and attractive machine that commands admiration. Just a little out-of-the-way corner will be large enough for it. "Put it behind the door " The tub rack may be telescoped and "hung on a nail" or shoved under the machine. THE PRICE OF THE WESTERN ELECTRIC IS REASONABLE AND WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Can be paid for on installments, monthly with your electric light bill. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. Kigsway Commission Not ! To Cancel Cement Order Gven California Firm l As a result of a Jon,? and somewhat lieated conference with cement repre sentatives in Portland, the state high tway eommimion decided yesterday that -they would not cancel their recent or der for 2:1,000 barrels of cement plac ed with a California concern. Ropre acntatives from the Oswego eement company had petitioned the commission to resnind the order on the ground that the Oregon industry should be given th preference. Replying to the Onwego people, members of- the commission stated their conviction that the ce ment companion were in a combine and were "playing horse" with tho state. They pointed to the well known facts that, California cement had been ship- jpedlnto the stale as Oregon product; I that California cement had been sent ! to eastern Oregon contractors at a low- er rate thnn the Oswego product that i on the' Hillsboro highway unit a con I tractor demonstrated that he cnuld get cement direct from the manufactur j ers at a lower price than had been quot ed the highway commission. In course of the discussion iHiairman Benson 'frankly declared tho belief of the com I mission that the cement men had com bined for the purpose of robbing the t state. Hence they would not tie them solves to any one company. kiTMty Milk 1 For Infants Invalid N Ceolutj A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Homo or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH i ... if. t:M. . If' C' V ... - ' -.f a i ft ril i .... . A - J; 1 .V i t Mi ami J x J J, L i i : I v i l i . - , ' ' ' " ft Mi'Hijiriiii,iujiiiiulii!i!iiliiiV5!SX,1itj;l;i, A I rn'Min! Mary Pickford offers the first production from her own studios, of which kcr mother is husines manager, as aa example of the quality of photoplays her friends may expect from her in the future. She paid (40,000 for the tory alone. he is sot controlled by sny producing company and is responsibje to the puttlie onlr for the elans of entertainment she provides. The distribution of her first three photoplays will be handled br the First Na tional Exhibitors' freuit, Ine, a nation wide organization of theater owner devoted to the encouragement of better pictures. To be shown in Salem at Ye Liberty, four day, starting Sunday Jnly 20fh. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919 Remarkable values will be offered at Salem's greatest Women's Apparel Store, not odd lots and broken lines, not old styles or undesirable models, no, indeed' but this season's newest and best styles at One-Third to One-Half and in some instances less than One-Half their regular values Women's Stylish Suits and Dresses LSh. . -.. t tilltoljl.l,llr 1 inn,,,., Im,in ,, ,-, ri'iif.rriiiiii. riifiiiii.iniiiMnil,; mi . n i . - n, ,, ,, . j Suits Half Price Beautiful High (Grade Suits This Season's Models Novelty belted, tailored and plaited styles, Velour Serge, Poplin, Gabardine and Tricotine are the ma terials, nearly all sizes in the lot. $21.00 Suits now....$10.50 $25.00 Suits now. . .$12.50 J32.50 Suits now....$16.25 $37.50 Suits now...$18.75 $42.00 Suits, Bargain Day price $21.00 $47.50 Suits Bargain Day Price $23.75 $50.00 Suits, Bargain Day Price $25.00 $55.00 Suits, Bargain Day Price $27.50 Bargain Day Dresses One hundred high grade Organdie, Voile and Ging ham cool and summery dresses at extraordinary price concessions. Some are in plain colors, some are in checks and stripes and there are endless figured designs. Ginsrham Dresses One and two-piece mod els. Plaids, stripes and self colors, neatly trim med with white pipings and collars and cuffs of pique $2.95, $3.95, $5, $6.50 and $7.50 Voile Dresses You'll be amazed at the variety and charm of these truly summer dresses. Bargain Day prices $7.50, $8.75, $9.50, $10.50 and $11 Organdie Dresses Starting with simple Organdies checked in pink, light blue, laven der, etc., some made with collars trimmed in lace effects. Specially priced $8.75, $9.50 $10.50 Sere Dresses Made in styles especial ly adapted to street wear tunic, panel and .straight line models. $11.75, $16.50, '$18.75, $22.50, $25 up to $37.50 Dolman's Half Price No such values in Capes and Dolmans have been offered heretofore this season at this store, or lsewhere. Ma terials are Velour, Silver tone, Serges, . Broadcloth, Gabardine, Poplin and Pan ama Cloth. All women's Capes and Dolmans now up to $G5.00, Bargain Saturday EXACTLY HALF PRICE Capes And Dolmans Now sold up to $35.00 in cluding excellent quality Wool serge, trimmed, with braid, popular yoke effects, bargain day price $19.50 $25 to $30 Coats $16.50 Only about ten of these left; have them in sizes for Misses and Women, tans herma, black and victory red. Bar gain Day Price $16.50 Bargain Day Blouses New, Pretty, and service able blouses, including Georgette crepe voile and batiste modes in a multi tude of styles, particular women will find here just the waist they want at the price they want to pay.' New and pretty voile waists 79c, $1.25, $1.48 $1.75 and $2.48 Georgette blouses, white flesh and prevailing colors $3.75, $1.50, $5.75, $6.95 g Silk Petticoats ( Petticoats of fine soft taf feta or messaline with taf feta flounces, plaited, tuck ed and ruffled kind....$3.75 $1.50, $5.75, $6.50 $7.50 Separate Skirts Distinctive models in skirts including taffeta, silk, poplin and wool ser ges, variously belted and button trimmed styles, specially priced for Bar gain Day form $1.98 to $9.75 Wry EXTRA Black and Colored Sutine Pettieoats sold regular at 1.25 and soma 1.M val ues. Bargr.in Day Prire, only 88c EXTRA White Gnlmrdine irt, made with pfx-kcts anu trimmed with 'largo jtoarl buttons. Bargain Day Price 12.25 ETRA fancy plaid and fitrijied Kilk fkirts, reKiilar val- 17.50. Bargain Day Trice 5.95 . ETRA Hhcd.d Silk Petticoats, regular values 1(1.50 to 7.50. Bargain Day Price - H98 EXTRA Balance of tliis season's models in trimmed Huts only about twenty-five left refnlar values up to $10.00. Bargaraifi Pr.turday Price. Tour Choice 81.98