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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1910. SOCIETY By GEETETOE BOEISON joae 11X the wurij's greatest active vol dsw Si p1. "it of llwm prt'ttr 1 t!l of t!iin (harming are jt vaatnMi of two onta ia a nuuiliss Men at Kilo in the bland of Hawaii. This is not a t'imrio; tit I doacri tiiu of Hawaii 'a summer rainy lor homeless ami homeaii k rh leathers. TUB mimiTii fr-fnd of Listen-1 A few wtek no the U-a-tu-rs foumi aut Ijimar Tixie will be rltawl I '"' ooulja't got homt for vacation. to hear that ki ha returned to 'for tfi boa's were full. L. A. Thnr-; ....... . . ' . .. 11 1.1 : .1 1M I niteit states and in, at prcsienr, i " ' !ff fuuuuri. Kt (amp Ihx awaitina his releaJc from Mi'owtiil thp idea of a aiiner camp eimee. Ijeutetaut looie si-rvtM wita th. 3Uta. inf.ittMr, Wist J.visioii. Be for hi rtilistmoiit ha wu attending the law srhuul at Harvard and plans la return there after ai'emlitig the atim- met ia Or? sua. 8 Mr. anil Mr. II. C Marvin and flauglitfr, Virginia, and Mra. AgnM for tes'Iii'm at Kilauow, where the jrreat elevation and fool climutt! would gixe the young wouu'B a pleasant1 change from the rather depressing turn mer heat of the Hawaiian lowlands. : The cmHratio of the department of I'ulilLe eilucation, the V. M. C. A. and the armir was -nlist'd. TliT military. ramp at the volcano wa obtained for Hardin fcavd (tone for a two weeka' " arfomiiiod.itiou uf the teachers and motor trip to Olielan. Washington. After an enjoyable viiit wi'h his parents, Mr. and Mr. 1 A. Elliott, iVtj'taio loha Klliott hoi returned to Oaurp l.ewia to await his ilicha'se. Mia Afarijaret Fisher and MU Alma I'lihle are among the numerous iSnlem folk wh are siiiumeriiig t Newport. While there thev am quests at the Cliff fTou-e. aiK'h Y. attend. M, C. A. meiniiers as rartvl to Mr. and Mr. '. Wiedmer, aeeotn pan ted by their daughters, Mis. Klirence, Miss Ineit and Mivs Leena Wiedmer. J will leave Mo in lay morning for H'ler-: a! weeks outini? ut Newport. 1 Mrs. K. Frill Slnde i spending a brief visit iu 1'ortUind as the guest of , 1'iieiuK Mi, r. At a cmict weildim? in the First 'hris tian ehuich parsonage, I.aiira K. Hi-1 wlier she will pa son heciuno the bride of Allen .1. Clove ' friends, . .... M la ii it yot.tenl:iy atternnon. 'I hey were fit t ended y Sir. and Mr. Chester M. Ilixmui, and Kevetend l.elmnl W. Por ter, p.iit.ir of the ehureh, officiated. K. Shafer is in Portland the week end with Marooned on a tro;iieal i.sle 20(1(1 mill's or UMire from home and ramping What do you get oufe of tea? Taste and feeling. Common tea you know how it tastes; and the tannin in it is bad for nerves and digestion. Good tea has the real tea-flavor: rich, delightful, exquisite. It is the Cup that cheers. Schilling Tea is the '.fine practical economical tea of this country. V There ate four fUvora of Schilling Tea japan, Ceylon . India, Oolong, English iirt.vkiast. All one quality. In paahmyndinadmonture-prooi packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco Mr. and. Mrs. P. E. Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield, will leitvo Siim,Piv- fr R Weeks outing at Mt. Itaiuior. e e 1 Mrs. Walter Spaulding lias been spending a few duvg in Port laud. SLEEPS ANY OLD WAY NOW: "I urn at) years old and never win; s'.ek until 8 years ago when 1 got atom-: ach trouble. 1 have snout a foilune for I j nioilii iuo whii h did not euro, i kept nn nattering una getting wnrs A jellow worker told me about Mayr's Wonder-1 ful Heiuedv". After taking three duaes II felt like a different man; before tak ing it 1 eould not lie on my bai k nor r.lit nli. .o' I can sloop any old way. It is a simple, harmless prepa ration thut removes the. ciitnrrlial mu cus from the intestinal tract and til lny t ie inflammation which onuses practically nil stomach, livor and in testintil nilments, including appendici tis, lino dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry and drugislsev erv where. PICNIC AT ST PAUL The Knights of Columbus picnic in the St. Puul city purk next Ktituiday will be nl tended by a large gathering from all around the country. There will be a biiskot lunch lit noon, ball game hot ween Mt. Angel and Kt. Puul teams, riicos. tti'j-of war anil " ilif ferent fames " n mid sports. It will be u great day and in, tiy will lie present from Wootlburii and vicinity. All nra invited to attend and enjoy the picnic. Wooiiburn Inde pendent. Don't ht your' children miffor. If they inn fretful, peevish, puny or cross, give tliivtii llollistor'a Hooky Mountain Tea a harmless but anfo laxative for children. 3.V. W 3. Pry. Ladies' White Kid Shoes French heel, strictly correct dress shape like illustration. Sizes :i to 8, B and D width. Reduced to $5.65 To close out the lot Fresent value is several dollars more than our regular price which was $7.05. Another lot of Growing Girls' White New Buck Shoes English last with wing tips, low heels. Sixes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2. Price was $o.8o. Reduced to $3.95 Sveral Dozen Ladies Assorted Grey and Field Mouse Kid shoes with cloth tops, French heels. Sizes 3 1-2 to 7. Widths B,C,and D. Prices were $5.25, $5.45, and $5.05. Your choice now for $3.95 If you are interested in any of the above lots you should see them today before your size is sold out FIRIDAY AMD SATURDAY August 1-2, 1919 We want to cut down our immense stock before we take cur semi-annual inventory early In August And al&ough the prices cn shoes are soaring (some lines have advanced 50 per cent since January 1st 1919) and bid fair to continue to raise. We are so anxious to reduce our stock to its lowest point before Invoicing, that we are going to make some REAL CONCESSIONS ON SHOES Big Bargain Bulletin Ladies $5 to $7 Patent Pumps ,to Close Out $2.95 This job lot of pumps in Cuban and French heels, all sizes in the lot, some have buckles, some plain, most all Welt Soles and actual ly worth $5 to $7. Ladies $5.75 Mahogany Brown Calf Oxfords, Pre-Inventory Price $135 Have White Neolin Soles and Rubber School Heels, very comfortable Big Cirls' $625 Brown Kid Oxfords, Go at $4.85 Have leather soles and common sense heels, neat, trim, yet easy. Ladies' $8 Red Cross Brown Calf Oxfords, Military Heels, $635 High grade goods, all sizes, are now really worth $9 a pair. Men's $13.50 to $15.00 Stetson Oxfords, During This . Sale Only $10.95. Either browns or blacks, Kid or calf, the very elite of styles Men's Brown and Black R.&B. Oxfords. $8.00 to $1025 Men's $325 Elk Ouim Bals Black or Brown at $2.59 Seme places are pretending to sell these "cheap" at $2.95 Boys' $3 Dk Outing Bals, Black or Brown at $220 Fine Summer Shoes for Boys to play and work in Boys' $1.45 Brown Caavas, Rubber Sole Shoes at $1.15 Good heavy soles and very easy for summer Boys' $1.45 White Tennis Lace Shoes at 95c Good heavy canvas, black rubber soles. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SPECIALS Misses $2.50 White Canvas Ankle Strap Pump, 11 to 2 $1.93 M'ssrV $1.75 White Canvas Ankle Strap Pump, 11 to 2 ....$1.45 Misse-' $1.75 White Canvas Two Strap Pump, 11 to 2 $1.39 Child's $1.75 Wrhite Canvas Ankle Strap Pump, 8 to 11 $1.35 Child's $1.50 White Canvas Ankle Strap Pump, 8 to 11 $1.20 Child's $1.45 White Canvas Ankle Strap Pump,. 8 to 11 $1.13 Infant's $1.43 White Canvas Ankle Strap Pump, 1 to 8 $1.10 Infants' $1.25 White Canvas Two Strap Pump, 1 to 8 93c There will be a great many other specials in prices both in Low Shoes and High Shoes. Many will be offered at $1.00 to $2.00 Below Present Day Costs. THIS WILL BE A REAL FEAST OF BARGAINS At the Electric Sisn aShoesn Slaughter the Whites Lots 182-288 Ladies' $6.50 and $7 White Nubuck Lace $4.35 French and Military heels, nearly all sizes. An extra good bargain Lots 185-184 Ladies' $5 to $6.50 White Fabric Lace Shoes $3.35 All sizes, French heels, Reignskin, Nile cloth and Polar cloth Let 183 Ladies' $4.50 anl $5 White Canvas Lace Shoes $2.89 Good Sea Island canvas, French heels Lot 295 Ladies' $525 White Sea Island Lace Shoes $3.85 Light Hand Turned Soles, Military Heels, Excellent Summer Shoe - Lets 287-291 Ladies' $5.50 White Goth Lace Shoes $3.85 Military Heels, Neolin Soles, Dandy Growing Girls' Shoes Lots 283-284-286 Ladies' J3J5 and $3 95 While. Canvas Lace, $2.65 Low heels for big girls or ladies, very comfortable Lot 282 Big Girls' $3.45 White Canvas Button $1.95 Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2, heavy brown leather soles. Just the thing to wear picking fruit. Only a few pairs left. Let 919 Ladies' $3.85 White Canvas 2 Strap Pump $2.35 Light Turned Soles, Covered French Heels Lot 472 Ladies' $425 White Sea Island Colonial Pump $2.90 White covered square buckles, covered French heels Lot 545 Misses' $325 White Reignskin Lace Shoes $2.60 An es.tra good white shoe with white soles and heels, sizes 11 to 2 Let 647 Child's $2.75 white Reignskin lace shoes $220 Same as above lot in sizes 8 to 11 Lot 0541 Misses $2.85 White Canvas Lace Shoes $2.10 Splendid style English last, leather soles and heels, sizes 11 to 2 Lot 547 Misses' $2.50 White Canvas Lace Shoes $1.95 White Soles, English lace, sizes 11 to 2 Lot 0547 Child's $2.15 White Canvas Lacs Shoes $1.70 Same as abuve in sizes 8 to 11 Lot 650 Infants' $1.65 White Canvas Buttons $1.35 Turned Soles, Wedge Heels, sizes 5 to 8. Lot 650 Infants' $1.45 White Canvas Button $1.15 Same as above in Sizes 1 to 5 Misses' $1.10 White Canvas Pumps, Kuhher Soles 89c Child's 95c White Canvas Pumps, Rubber Soles 79c 167 N. Com'! St. J. B. Littler & Co.