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..eW.k PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1910. EIGHT PAGES 2; c&&z2Q&&RzsB&t EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY ONLY White and Colored Outing Flannel Night Gowns, come in all regular sizes and Out Sizes too Extra Good Quality, Nicely Trimmed and Well Made $1.25 NIGHT GOWNS WILL GO AT . 98c $1.50 NIGHT GOWNS WILL GO AT . $1.28 $1.75 m NIGHT GOWNS, WILL GO AT . $1.47 $2.00 NIGHT GOWNS WILL GO AT . $1.68 New Evening Dresses 'J Liu t creations of the ?rason. Most Wautii'uHv made, tlili and becoming. 1'ink. poach. French jrray, tan, coin and Mack. The nn-t stvlUh and nio-t xnular colors this e:r-..n. Kan-in- ir-m S1S.9S to $42.00 each. A full raiw of sizes. Navy Blue Serge Coats Plain tailored, military and latn notched collar, a very new and pleasing coat. Just the richt wcidit. most serviceable 825.00. Hosiery! Hosiery! Women's Fine Hosiery made with double linen heel, sole and t.x 50 values, now 10 This price only for Saturday. Out sizes and flare top positive ly the Kt hosiery bargain you ever saw. Medium weight and made from the Ihm c.nuVd maeo cotton, with full inch car ter top. All sizes, ar 19 pair One Lot of Black Dress Goods On sale at a very low price. A special pood barjrain. Prices up to $1.50 yard, for Saturday special, yard 75 Misses and Childrens Flannel Ki' monas Come in apes from (i to 14 years. All colors, pink, Mue, lav ender, jrray, etc. A irood tpialitv. extra well made. You'll like them. Clive them a look. $2.00 junl $2.25. Womens Serge Suits (Vine in brown, blue and black, 3 4 to 44 in size. Plain tailored. Values up to $20.00. Your choice $14.75 Children's Stockings 25? VALUKS, SOW' 15? A special sale of children's stockings. Heavy ribbed, fast black, they ""are the hose for school wear, are both warm and durable. Conies in all sizes, 5 to 10. Splendid value at 25?. This special sale 15? 3 Pieces of Shower Proof Serge T'6-inehes wide and of extra pood values. AYorth $2.00 yard. On the bargain counter for Saturday for, yard $1.39 HANDKERCHIEFS, EXTRA All pure linen and pood size also hemstitched, worth 2 for 25?. Saturday sjeeial at ,each 7? We are Sole Agents in Pendleton Tor the famous front lacinp C.OSSAKI) CORSETS, the best corset in America, approved by the medical association aa beinp the most hygienic corset made $3.50 to $20.00 Women's Union Suits In the best cotton and wool yarns that can be made up into union suits, and separate garments. We undoubtedly carry the best and most complete line of knit underwear in this section of the state. An all wool garment that is guaranteed SOT to SHRINK. We carry all sizes and kinds. Come in and let us fit von up for the season. Prices $5.00, $3.50, $2.50, $1.00, 75? etc. Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs One lot of ladies' embroidered handkerchiefs, worth 35? .each. Special for Saturday only 21? Another lot of linen Handkerchiefs Worth 40? small hemstitched and of best limn cambric. Special for Saturday 23? 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Save Your Coupons JHE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Wh" ll PAYS T'd Agents for Royal Worcester, Bon Ton and Aujusto Corsets, Red Cross Shoes, Dents Gloves, Wayneknit Hose, Everwear Hose, CELEBRATE c-cl ideas of the men of Washington, who stand for a square deal tn all tilings. Another reason for our suc- ss is the fact that the management hundreds of thousands of dollars. There was a painful sensation throughout Poland when the news of the robbery of $3,000,000 worth ot f the campaign has been at all times the trea.-uie was made known. under the control of the women of the state. Minnie J. Reynolds, for- in.-rly of Colorado, did excellent work I and to her the women of this state SCFFRAGISTS HAPPY AT I owe much for their great victory at RESCLT OF ELECTION ! the polls last Tuesday. ! Arrangements are now under way f r a celebration in honor of adding .150,000 Women Given Right to ote the jfth sU(le tQ the guffrage banner states that will be the most re markable demonsration of the cam paign in this state, or in fact, In any part of the northwest." Mrs. Hutton Banquets Her Co workers Fifth State to Grant suffrage. The missing monk, who was at tached to a Czestnchowa monastry, is said to have been living riotously with a woman said by some to be his brother's wife and by others to be a telephone operator at War saw "and other towns. The discovery of a body In the riv er Warta adds to the mystery. The man, who had evidently Been mur- MONK DESPOILS AN IMAGE OP VIRGIN Spokane, Wash.', Nov. 11. One Hundred and thirty thousand women were added to the voting strength of j the state of Washington by the adop- ' Petersburg. The police of Rus. ion of an amendment for equal suf- j Austria and Germany are search frage to the constitution at the elec- j in for a fugitive Paulist monk. ion on November 8. Formal an- j Father Damasius Macoch, who is nouncement will be made by Gover- , t.harged Wjtn the robbery of preci nor Hay within 10 days or as soon as ous stones valued at $3, 000, 000 and h official canvass of the returns bas been completed. Women, who are taxpayers, also are eligible for Jury duty. The women of Spokane probably will cast their first votes at an election to ratify the new charter, which provides for a commission form of government. Mrs May Arkwright Hutton of Spokane, president of the Washing ton Political Equality league, enter tained her co-workers and a large number of advocates of equal suf frage at a banquet last evening, when It was announced that November 2 k. been set aside as a special day of thanksgiving for the newly enfran chised women of the state. Mrs. Hut ton said: "I attribute the success of the movement largely to the broad-mlnd- the murder of his brother, a post' man. The robbery took place a year ago at Czestochowa, In Russia Poland The church there contained an image NEW YOIIK DRAMATIC LETTER. New York, Nov. 10. In future please cast Emma Carus with the actress-managers, for the Shuberts hav- appointed her manager of the stage for "tp and Down Broadway," 1 which is the larg'.st and most elabo rate offering ever sent on tour by the Shubert management. As the cum- dered was found sewed up In a sofa. ; l'an' numbers 125 people and the He Droved to be Wenzel Macoch. a Plantation Cilll! "r sixteen ilirrer- postman and brother of the monk. ent scenes, the task assumed by Miss The public prosecutor has mean- arus. in anamon to pmying tne part while ascertained that the monastery of "Melpomono" is of stupendous authorities misled the police in their ; proportions. attempts to trace the authors, both j New York is still adding to the In of the robbery and the postman's itial welcome given Charles Klein's death. The monastry has now been latest play "The Gamblers." which officially -sealed and exhaustive lnves- has entered its second week nt Max- tigations are taking place. Several ne Elliot's theater. The gambling monks are under arrest. A papal del- which forms the theme of this play is egate is understood to have arrived nt petty gambling, but the gambling with orders to expel the Paulist monks hich is done in seven figures in Wall and to transfer tne monestary to an- street. John Emerson, a financier of other order. j the old school, who has heretofore The ponce Delieve mat tne aeaa been satisfied to count his profits by postman naa Knowieage or nis brother's guilt and that the monk of the virgin and chill ascribed to caused him to be murdered in order 1. Luke. The image once belonged to the mother of Constantino the Great and has been at Czestachowa since 1382. Miraculous powers are ascribed to it and myriads of pilgrims have vis ited it during the last six centuries. Some 300,000 Poles go there each year. The Image has been decorated with precious objects of vast worth, presented by popes emperors and kings. The virgin's crown, given by Pope Clement in 1719, was valued at $50,000. A robe of pearls, given by Queen Hedwlg of Poland, was worth The Famous J$dj$fc Does Not Strain the Eyes Don't use a small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts an unequal strain on your eyes. 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Maclean, secretary of the associ ation, also has advices from cham bers of commerce and commercial clubs In other northwestern states that they will prevail upon their del egates to vote for Spokane. When the national convention opens at At lantic City, N. J., on November 16 to remain In session 10 days, every del egate will be personally solicited to give the next session to Spokane and representatives from most of the states west of the Mississippi river will boost for Spokane. The selec tion of the place for the 1911 gath ering Is In the hands of a special com mittee composed of two members from each state. C. B. Kebley, mas ter of the Washington state grange, will present Spokane's Invitation. He Is now on the way to Atlantic City. PTLF CURED tS S TO 14 DATS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching, Blind. Bleed ing or Protruding Pllos In to 14 days or money refunded. SOe. The brotherhood of Oregon dally papers has added another this week when the Bandon Dally Eagle made Its first appearance. It haa the dl Unction of being situated the farthest west of any dally paper on the main' land of the United States. The Tauern tunnel In Austria Is to be venUIated by electric fans. the thousand is Induced by an am bitious son to raise the stake to mll mions. The son is attacked by big financial Interests who put the fed eral law on him, with the result that he and his father, with their partner face prison charges. All but the son are saved by the Intervention of a j woman. The cast Includes George 200 i Vnsh. Charles Stevenson. William B. Mack, DeWItt C. Jennings, Cecil Kingstone, George Baxkus, William Postance, Jane Cowl, Edith Barker and Julian Hay. "The Gamblers" Is undoubtedly one of the strongest plays of the year. Sam Bernard Is still at the CaBlno theater where "He Came from Mil waukee." Miss Nclla Bergen, who Is Mr. Bernard's prima donna has un dertaken to give special Instruction to the chorus girl whose voice, after a severe test, showed the most prom ise iindor Individual training. Marie Doro's soulful eyes and dreamy frocks are valuable aids to her charming personality In her new vehicle," "Electricity," a play of so cialism, which Is appearing at the Lyceum theater. "Electricity" Is the product of the pen of William Gil lette, the actor-playrlght-manager. Humanity, whimsical fancy and a considerable range of humor are ap plied In large quantities In the play. Leo Dltrlchschsteln and Janet Beecher, thanks to their excellent work In David Belasco's production of "The Concert" continued to pack the Belasco theater. As Gabor Amy, the eccentric and egotistical piano virtuoso, Mr. Ditrlchsteln has euc ceeded in making the great hit of his career, and Miss Beecher as the pa tient and long suffering wife has es tablished himself as a popular favor Ite, . "The Rosary" la the offering at the Garden theater. The efforts , of Father Brlnn Kelly, personified - by Farrlngton Reynolds, have proved satisfactory to the Cathollo clergy and many letters of commendation and appreciation have been received by the management Broadway's justly celebrated "tir ed business man" forgets his fatigue when he watches the brilliant busi ness tactics of "Get Rich Quick Wal- lingford" at the Gaiety theater. Wal- j lingford and his pa, Blackie Daw, are the two mrst entertaining crooks who have added to the gaiety of the town for many a year. "Kvery little movement has a meaning of its own" is the newest lilt to become epidemic over the coun try. The air Is the theme of "Madam Sherry" the dainty 'musical produc tion by Otto llauerbach and Karl Hosehna at the New Amsterdam theater. "The Iilue Bird" has flittered three blocks southward from the ew theater . to the Majestic theater, which reopened this week as a legi timate house. The New theater was compelled to make way for the reg ular season of the stock company which will present Its repertoire of Shakespearian and other plays. The Criterion theater has large ca pacity audiences these days where James Forbes' farclal comedy, "The Commuters." Is holding forth. The humorous side of surburban life and the laughable phase of the servant girl problem are presented In a delec table way. The Hippodrome offers the three spectacles "The International Cup," "The Ballet of Niagara" and "The Earthquake." Among other big fea tures are the Shipwreck, the Yacht Race, the Flag Number, the Skipping Rope Girls and the nquatlc finals with the Rainbow Flying Ballet. "The Barnyard Romeo," the Vien nese musical vaudeville offering Is seen again at the American music hall. Mile. Mlzzl Hojos, the fasci nating Viennese actress, Is the Hen Pheasant, while Sidney Grant, plays the rooster. In addition to this mln latre musical comedy Maria Lo and her Viennese posing beauties are on view with several other Interesting and amusing vaudeville acts. A dramatization of the amusing ex perlences of the Messrs. Potash and Peremutter, characters familiar to the readers of the Saturday Evening Post Is to be made by their creator, Mr. Montague Glass, with the expert as sistance of Charles Klein. "Katie Did," a musical comedy version of the farce "My Friend from India," Is soon to be produced with MIrr Mav Vokes and Louis SI mon In the cast. The music la by Karl Hosehna, the perpetrator of "Every Little Movement," etc. Benelll,' the author of "Le Beffa," one of the new plays In the Bern hardt repertoire, has been asked to provide the libretto for a grand opera to he used by Miss Bessie Abott after she shall have exhausted the novelty of Mascagnl's "Tsobel," which ap proaches. Having strlved and failed to please In Percy Mackey's "Antl-Matrl-mony," Miss Herdletta ' Crosman Is rehearsing an ' entertainment entitled, 'TTie Duchess of Sods." ; The utter failure of Henri Bsttaile's play, "The Bcmadal," has driven BREAKS UP A GOLD AND CURES GRIPPE NO Ol IMXE t'SED IN THIS KI'I'IXTIVE I'KEPAKATION You can surely end grippe and break up the most severe cold either in head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Tape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most mis erable neuralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneezing, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, running of the nose, soreness, stiffness nnd rheumatic twinges. Take this harmless compound as di rected, without interference with your usual duties nnd with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine, made anywhere else In the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe mis ery as promptly and without nny oth er assistance or bad after effects as a 25 cent pnrkage ot Pnpe's Cold Compound, which any druggist In the world can supply. Pape's Cold Compound Is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not ef fective In the treatment of colds or grippe. Kyrle Bellew to the refuge of his old comedy, "Raffles." ACTOR MURDERED ON STAGE. Discharge! Thespian Takes Revenge In Full View of Amltonce. Madrid. A remarkable tragedy occurred at the Actualldades theatre at Cartagena. Antonio Gonzalez, a prominent ac tor, who had been playing there, was Informed that his services were no longer required. He had an Inter view with Salvador Sorel, the direc tor of the theatre, who also plays a leading part with the company, but Sorel refused to reinstate him. During the afternoon performance Gonzalez procured a razor and rush ed on the stage while Sorel was act ing. The men fought together, but before Gonzalez could be overpower ed he tripped Sorel up, threw him on the stage and cut his throat. He then walked cooly out of the theatre brandishing his blood-stained razor. The audience was In a state of pan ic,' and a number of women walnted. Gonzales was arrested. Wireless is being adapted for submarines. For Pendleton People. We hare found that a SINGLES DOSS) of Adler-1-ka, the simple Ger man Appendicitis remedy, relieves wind or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation, almost INfrTANTLT. Pendleton Drug Co.