THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAYTS:j PACT TWO "; . - 7 fWI - - ; . society t FA S ' ' I V 5 Br GEETSOBE KOBISON t I r' I I , ! j MODART CORSETS WARNERS CORSETS 1 KY-... 4 - T No 11 o'clock hunger after this AWffJfMlu. " In ftwm Honey t" breakfast ThMiik is mnmvY LOW When it's watm weather and you don' t want to eat a lot of heavy food-then an Aunfjcmima breakfast fills the bill better than ever! For these golden brown, tender cakes "stay with you" when a less satisfying breakfast won't, and you don't get that starved feeling along towards noon. Just the breakfast for summer, because Aunt Jemima Pancakes are famously easy to prepare, too. All the ingredients come ready mixed in the flour even the sweet milk (powdered). The simple addition of water makes perfect pancakes. Get a package from your grocer. It makes deli cious muffins, too. HE home of Mr, TTnasru Hulsey was the seeae of very informal .ffasr Wedneslsr evening when she entertained in Honor of her iiter, Miss Lorayne Cho-nlcy. formerly of n Francisco and now a a.re at Wil lamette sanitarium. Th.i looms were beautifully decoratid for the occasion Sad the evening wp.s pe t with games and musie. Twenty gu"' were pret est. En route to Lang Beach California, from Portland, M-. and Mrs. George ,W. Cocswell of Hutchinson, Kansas, arrived in Salem Tuesday and are via-1 itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. J SLindbei'k on Chemeketa etieet. j I Miss Lora Purvine we t to Portland yesterday on a combined business and pleasure' trip. She will return tomor row. a Mrs. J. B. Little- inHitained the missionary so?bty of the First Mcth uiist eh.Tch taia'wc.'k. A most enjoy tle afternoon was spent ctursting of a brief busings meeting ind social hour. Dr. Israel Sedgw'ck, state chairman of the American women ' hospitals, is in receipt of a telegram from national headquarters stati.ig that the cam paign to raise 'i"v000 tvr Serbian re lief has been sueeewsfu!. The entire amount has been subscribed, and it is now possible to send two mobile hos pitals, nurses, pbysie:an sna meciieai supplies' to help war stricken Serbia combat epidemic The fiiet contingent sailed from New York a- me time ago. and by completing this fund relief work in Serbia can be ..rried on for a considerable timo. Guests at the John H. Albert resi dence are Mrs. F. A Wiggen, a promt seat matron of TppeniiJi, Washing- toa and her daughter, Miss Mildred Wiggia. Traman Jforthup, whs holds an im portant position with th Treer Tool firm of Portland, is visiting at the . Ii. Purvine home. Another Salem boy to return from o rerseai ii Frank Boaebrengh, who has telegraphed hia parents. Mr, and Mr. W. W. Rosebraugh that be has in leaded in Mew Ya'i. Hi is one of the meny who left with company M tl't tVsrritM Hit. Aunt JnslKI Mull Onrtitr. St Inqih. Mtnouri SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT 110313 You See What You Buy Before Payinsr Buyinsr At Home If You Take But One Plunge It WiH be Worth the Price of Any One of These Suits A FAT MAN CANT SINK-HERE ARE SIZES TO ACCOMMODATE ALL Ertraordinary qualities in Wool Worsted, Jersey Knit, Bathing Suits, for men, in solid and combina tion colors of black, purple, red, blues and greens, sizes :$ to 52 $3.23 to $1.25 TEXT BOOKS FOR NEXT (Continued from page eae) than from those of years ago when long complicated sentences were in vogue. Physiology will !iereftei be taasht from a text book entitled "Healthy Living." The matter of health in the new text books will be presented ia. more practical way, Spelling will bo learned from the Sew World' Speller. In addition to giving a list of words to spoil, there will be a special (.tinly of word build ing and the calling attention to special siiellin? and the etymology of the word Writinff will not be changed. The regular Palmer system w;ll be contia led as nothing has been presented that was regarded as n nr.) rnvemeut M the Jhilmer system. Very little change have been made in the tcirhing of his tory. Ueoraphy w.a be n.ttih the only with hucr maps. Constipation tipsets the entire y tem causing ser ous ilinesee to the human family. . Don't worry Holae ter's Rwky Mountain Tea will driT out eonstipation, regiilut the bow a, tone the stomach, purify, eltaa. Without nil give it thoro trial. 39e. D. J. IVr. Mixed Out ton ami Wind in spli'B did qBlitii, gimd fombiuatins of ceWifs, mt"n 'AH to 4u fa.oo, ta.s, f iai, 13.00 Liu tie Artment of Men Cot ton Knthing Suits 60 to 81.50 liny Bathing 8uit at - IZe te 11.15 WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS Sizes :1S to 46, Short Skirt, V Neck, Sleeveless. Extra pood, Woo! Jersey Bathing Sutis the kind that would cost double our price on the markets today in black, purple, green, blue and cardinal, trimmed with white, yellow, orange, green and maroon, at from $3.63 to $6.43 Children's and SI Ins' Bathing Buita at .... ,30c te fl.84 l.aii.i g SIjws, low and liish iof ...,..., B4 60 Rul'U-r and Kubbet fci wcr of iaT stylos. head Butiberiicd .. 15c, ax4 toc Suit Bags .... ..grx 4 v-44-ee--44 J.Vtl I lO'Kfc Sunday, Monday, Tuesday LIBERTY TBEATBE Dear Let 'eaRoaa J$ NEW FALL APPAREL For Women, Misses and Children Every day brings new garments and accessories from the market centers of the country to the various departments in this store devoted to the wtftttng of women, misses and children who desire to have quality garments as well as to practice real true economy. ' . v The Latest Arrivals are . v NEW COATS AND COATEES which are attracting a much deserved attention. A wealth of styles and values worthy of commanding your immediate interest NEW DRESSES in styles so varied that each personal individuality will find a suitable and at tractive model and at a price much less than one would expect to pay for these superior dresses NEW SUITS The line comprises styles cleverly designed in a wide selection. The prices are reasonable and the quality is high. New models are arriving frequently.. NEW BLOUSES of wonderful variations of style features, made of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. The newer shades are French Blue, Sunset, Fekin Blue, Jade, .Taupe, Sammy, Liberty Red, Orchid; also White, Flesh, Navy and Black. All priced reasonably A GOOD ASSORTMENT NOW. MORE ARRIVING BY EACH EXPRESS. Where Shopping Is a Pleasure Quality Merchandise Popular Prices 8 COOKS DINNER FOR 12 ME NOW Sacramento Woman Says Tan- ; lac Made Her Feel like New Person. "It eertainly ha paid me well to stick to Tanlac, for five bottles have really and truly made me feel like a now person." said Mrs. J. W. Warren wife of a well known Southern Pacific railroad man, residing at -611 29th street, Sacramento, in telling of the benefit she has drived from the med ieiae, recently. Mrs. Warren was born la Sacramento. Sho has always lived here and has a widi circle of devoted friend. "At the time T bcfrati taking Tan lae," she continued, "I was so nerv ouj and weak I couU hardly get the children raady in the morning in time tot school. I had aa awful time with my stomach for -everal months and we all run dowa -a every way. I had to appetite and what little I did ent would ffennent and b!oat me up until I was miserable. There was a heavy prmsure around mv heart all the time with terrvble paius that made me so faiat and weak 'hat I eould hardly jet through with my housework. 1 was ia rich a bad condition that I could hardly hold out to go dowa town and do a little shopping, 1 was so weax and run down that 1 stent about all my time on the porch ad ia the yard, hoping that would help a-e. I would get up morning tired and nervous and foal that wsy all day. "My husband persuaded me to try Teniae after reading a testimonial from a lady who had been relieved of troubles similar to mine. My fiist two bottle didn't seem 'O h"! me im.fh but I stuck to it, thiu';in :t "litis! be go. J or so msnv s-.'iWi't ny ,t hid helped them, and liter finishing the third bottle my i.nprot-ie'it wm veiy rapid. My stomach as n t ijiv-n n! .1 particle of trmih'- sin'rt t ! I"' l thut third bittlp and I vr p;t anv- 0'ii a no1 vervl mix. an, n it ilie leaM bit nervous ny more nr! have more strength than I have hsd in months. Whv, just vestertfar 1 mowed the laws, both fnn- and back, an-1 stood it fine. Last uuday, after spend ing the day at the park 1 cooked din ner fur twelve penile, tel!, when bed time came, 1 admit I wa tired, but not the simc way I bad been before. It was that tired feeling that makes one lie biwn and iWp like a child and not the kind that mVet one feel weak, nervous an I re?!es. when 1 weighed alout three week ago 1 ha were lattr transferred. He wu recent ly with the army of oc- tpati)n. 4 1IARCH PLAN (Continued from page one) ians 8king that they modify the de mands upon Hungary and threatening to withhold food supplies if the request is not complied with, according to Vun na advices reported in an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen. Washington, Aug. 5 Senator Thtian, California, has keked President Wil- Uoa' aid in obtaining for United States Spanish war veterans be given leave of abense with pity while attending the convention. Don't lot your children suffer. If they sre fretful, peevish, puny or cross, give them Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea a harmless but safe laxative for children. 33c. D. J. Fry. Klamath Falls Elks initiated more Ferdinand's Life Threalctca. Budapest, Aug. 7. King Ferdinand of Rumania postponed his arrival in IHulapcst, it was learnm today, upon the discovery of a plot gainst his life. Kananiajts Warned. London, Aug. S. -American officials have se:it an ailirastmn to the Unman Relieve Your Rheumatism For 25c. NR does it by improving digestion, assimilation and elimination the logical way. March, who wa called before the committee again today, aid the generall . . 1 1 J V. nttatwtnnn,) "if H . v-.u v. .. r j .. Spanish war veterans a railroad rate of " K " fc , I t. - ,BinJone cent per mile to' and from the con- than SO candidate, at their larf meet ense essnewe had at the oeg.uning, p Ban ' ing .,,4 will tak. 1 larger cl., A- ne'eaplaincd that the actual author- i Francisco. Phelati ale. urged that fed- gust 12, the last before the .UU -ied strength of the' peace army jnder'tral employe who are member, of the venUun. ? the war department plan woum oe oo, 000 men, beside 600,000 to 800,000 youth available under the military training provision. . Senator Thomas, Colorado, said today that if the wr department estimates for elothing and feeding soldiers were to hold good, the cost of living would have to be eoatddered reduced. Senator New and Chamberlain be lieve that preparedness is essential and that In addition to the physical bene fit of three months' rigid wai school ing for every youth the nation will benefit in aa economic way. 'Senator Sutherland, West Vlrrtntn, suggested s one year enlistment m the Rnn as a mean of traimna a reserve force. March today also urged the commit tee to reieet a succcstion for a perma nent general staff which, he predicted, .will be made "with great iorce nd earnestness." The oroeosal, he said, wouid mi an a ehief of staff once named wonld rve until h died or retired and all other general staff officers would do like wise. "It i imperative," said March, "hat the geaeral staff officers go nock to the fiold service every lour years and get ia touch with the men ol the army. It would be very b4l to build up an army bureaiieraey." B0L5HEYIK control (Continued from paje one) NR Today Relief or No Pay There ar three vital processes of human existence, the dineeilon of food, the extinction of nourishment from It and the elimination ot the waste. Let anything Interfere witti these processes, let them be Interrupted or Improperly camel on, and ucuicss or some aina iouows. Poor dlirestlort and assimila tion means failure to derive full nourishment from food and that in turn often means im poverished blood, weakness. anemia, etc. Poor elimination means an accumulation of waste matter which poisons the body, lower vitality, decreases the power of re sistance to disease and leads to the development of many serious ills. Kheiimatism. due to some interfer ence with the process of elimination, failure to get rid of certain body poisons, cannot be expected to yield to any medicine that tails to correct the condition responsible for It. Could any reasonable person expect to rid himself of rhsumaUo pala as long a Paniel J. Krv rheumatic poison la allowed to re run In In the body. Think of this. It explains the sue reps of Nature' Remedy (NR Tab 1-Iii) In so many eases where other medicines bare tailed. Thousands arc! uainK NK Tablets every day and et- " tind reuer. iWriy pay nve or ten times a muclr for Uncertain things? A 25o box of Nature' Remedy (NR Tablets), con taining enough to last twenty Ave day, mint help you, muiti rive you prompt relief and at- Ufactonr. bentlio or cost voix nothing. And Nature' Rmiltf t tint nnlv for the relief of rheumatism. It Im proves dlirostlon, tone the liver, refi ulates kidney and bowel action, im prove the blood end cleanses the whole ystem. You'll feel like a new ' person when you've taken NR Tablets a week. You've tried the expensive ijiedldne and doctors, now make the , real test. You'll get results this time. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) is sold, guaranteed and recommended by, your druggist. i.t isrsxxsaca druggist. GROCER UP AGAINST IT. -I have been p nsrinst it for pes 3 veara ufferiii from pain in y stomach and side until I was coei(ler inu giving up grocery business. IWtors and nn-dicin.1 did net help me. I heard of Msyr's Vei.-:ful Uvmedv through friend in Buffalo. The first die gave me more benefit than all tht .imediria 1 had tak.-n b, fore and am 1 .11 gamed six pounds and lave ginned almut that much more by tHis tme. Any way I have mproved so much that siv friends are often waking of it. 1 da "t have th.it w sry look in my eyes nor that tire. I, worn m.t feel:n any more, and I am m.ire grateful than 1 can (Hit into nr.' (or ahirt Taniac has dime fur me.' Tar.lae Is mMd in Salera bv Ct. P. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Brag Co., In Mt. Angel b'v Bea Gooch. is Gervai by John Kelly, ta TutncT by H. P. Cornelius, is Woodburn by Ly man H, Shorey, ia Silvertoa bv Oe. A. Ptcelhsmraer, In Gate by M.a. 3 P. McCnrdy, ia Staytn by C A, Bfaachamp. in Aurora by Anrora Prog 9 ore. In St. Paul bv Gmeeteria Stores Ce.. ia Penald by k. W. Johnson, te t-fferwsa by Foshiv A Msena, sad Is Mill City by Mirksteria Oro Co. life." It s.mi;. harmless prepa ration that remnvvj the catarrhal mu .... Ima the iats'iiiaJ tst and al- lav the iafiarema- --i which causes' practically all stow.n-h. liver and inti s j tinal ailment, in-lii'Vi.,g nppeadieitis. j ttne ibvw wiil eonv:n.-e or money re- I funded. -T. . Tcr- and druggist ev- ! ervwhere. TiDHES-STINGS Wash the affected Surface with house hold ammonia or warm salt water; then apply mews YAPmm "YOUR B0DYGUARD"-30.t0'.tJfJ 0) J- m o u E E o U CO CO CD BOLE DOCTOR ''It's the Poles of the peoplo I kinp in view. For 1 am the ilm tr of lWt mid Shw; "And I serve t'ac living ami not the dead, With the W st nf leather, wax, ni.il.. and thread. I can sew en a me or nail it fast, And do n gwrl job lied iiiak" it ItiM. There is anthine side about nliut I caa ill lKitbt not mv statement fur work proves it true. I can give yeu a lift too in Uu- nie Not only you but your family and wife, A Krei.t rrary patients enmc to mv oor. Worn out ar.d run (Dm, beside fi-.i"g sore; Though I dea't nw pouitjee, pUtM r or Piil, I ure al! sick shoes ni n.f ttcr how HL'' N. BRUECK o o o o a m 73