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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1912)
TEN PAGES PAGE TWO. DAILY BAST ORBGOfflAN, PENDLETOff, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912. Irresistable Beauty in Easter Appjwel Unequaled Selections in Suits $20, $30, $35 and $40.00 Nothing contributes so largely to gratify a woman's desire, as divers ity of styles in apparel, and therefore we have made persistent ana t B . I " successful efforts to secure sfv 'iM Afc MW A 1 r Mm 5 w in the widest possible variety of authentic fashions in spring coats, suits and accessories for Easter. The Coats are Very Stunning Newest models in white anil double textures, whip cords, basket weaves, diagonals and serges, plain and fancy collars of colored silks1 lace and velvet. Priced from $15.00 to $35.00 Ideal for Easter time are the beautiful one-piece dresses of white serges, foulards and mescalines. Scores of stunning mod els, elegant and smart, with combinations of col ored trimmings and laces. Triced from $15.00 to $35.00. M Mi1' i 'Mi'1 i jr fJ .-, -'- V -Li 13 b' . . I.' i. ji - v . li nj 7:1 ft mm mm 5 . M IS V wl JIM Easter Beauty in Waists There seems to be no end to theso lovely waists. Beautiful models, hand embroidered and combined with Irish crochet, baby Irish, cluny, real val., and point venise' jaunty Dutch neck models, with short set-in sleeves, high neck and long sleeves. Prices Prices: $2.25 to $13.00 Boys' "Hercules" Shower Proof SUITS j jit Ilaln Proof, Moth Proof, Perspi ration Proof. .."Hercules" fabrics are guaran teed absolutely all wool and fast colors. Unshrinkable materials are used throughout. Coat is lined with extra heavy double vwarped Italian cloth. Sleeve lining Is ex tra quality and each sleeve Is fit ted with two linings where tha wear is most severe (patent ap plied for). Button, holes silk sewed and buttons securely sewed on with best linen thread. Ex celsior Waist Band of Elastic Web bing. Pants lined with special "Hercules" lining of extraordinary strength and manufactured only for "Hercules" Suits. Sanitary and Hygienic and freV from sizing; 80 per cent stronger than .linen lin ing formerly used. All pants seams are taped: "HERCULES" pants seams never break. These suits cost you no mora hero than the "take-a-chance" kinds do at many other stores. Prices range from.. $3.75 to $10 New Arriv als in our Art Department Silk ribbon pillow ruf fles In all shades and col or combinations. Each ruffle complete for a pil low. Each $2.00 BOYS BASEBALL SUIT With everv Bovs' Suit we sell from now till Easter for $5.00 or more, we will give abso lutely free a boy's base ball suit, consisting of shirt and pants, catchers mask and breast pro tector and cap. lhis is a great chance for the boys. Buy their new spring suits tomorrow. in i Uvv THE NEW RAMBLER ROSE Em broidery So popular now. The latest out These designs come stamped on the best grade of linen for pillow tops and bags, complete instructions given. A new lot of Cluny Doilies Squares and Scarfs Also scarfs In the Im ported linens, with lace Insertions. Very new. On display In the art department. BE PILEPARED FOR EASTER. To be in style and good taste you MUST dress your feet properly, you MUST have style combined with comfort, and you MUST have shoes of good quality. Our shoes combine all these good qualities Into one per fect whole. We are prepared to serve you, be it a button boot in patent leather, white buck skin, velour calf or black suede. All new toes made in beautiful lasts. In pumps we have any thing to be desired; If It is a velour calf, patent pump, kid, suede In black and tan, tan calf, and velvet. In all of which you may have the popular colonial or the neat and dresyy pump with low effect. All of which you will find in the new and popular toes and lasts, prices $2.50 to 16.00, and we can fit your feet. or THE QUIKWORK In the history of the manufacture of the Hand Power Vacuum Cleaner The Quik work is the latest and most substantial ma chine ever sold at the price. Tho BEST, the EASIEST OPERAT ED, CLEANS TIIOU OUG1IIILY, weighs only 5 pounds. li equipped with a new valve worked out scien tifically and for the first time in the history of manufacturing vac uum cleaners of this typo, Tho Quikwork is thfl only one that can lx? positively guaranteed. All parts are handsome ly finished the nozzle having tho same ap pearance and effi ciency as on tho $150 machines. The tube is highly enameled in a beautiful blue in fact no money has been spared in making Tlw Quikwork Cleaner a Model of Perfection. Another one of the Peoples Warehouse great premium offers. Thirty pages of T. P. W. trading stamps will give you a $10 Quikwork Vacuum Cleaner. EASTER GLOVES. Tour Easter gloves are here. Whether they be of kid, silk or chamois lisle. It will be more satisfactory to you Jf you buy early In the week, before the rush is on. 16-button kid in black, white, tan, brown, grey or navy price $3.50 Two-button kid In a full line of colors prices $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. 16-button silk in black, white, champagne, brown, navy, green grey, light blue and pink prices $1.25 and $1.50 Two-button silk gloves. In black or white price 50c, 75c and $1.00. , 16-button chamois lisle in wtrke and chamois color . prices 75c and $1.00 EASTER HOSIERY. Rich, lustrous silk hosiery, in black, white and every shade to match the Easter costume. All silk hose, deep garter top, French foot, an extra quality price pair $2.00 Lisle tops and reinforced heels and toes, a good wearing quality price pair $1.50 In black only, with -Male top. heel and toe, "our leaders price pair $.oo Everwear guaranteed silk hose-In black only, three pairs guaranteed three months price, box of 3 pairs $2.25 Silk boot his? in black, tan, light blue nnd pink price per pair 50c Women's lisle hose In black and colors, pair . . . 25c to 65c Children's Vnercerizcd lisle hose In black, white, tan, light, blue and pink, pnlr 25c and 35c EASTER X EC K WEAR. Our neckwear department never presented such a beauti ful variety to choose from as now. Dainty white gulmpcs of net or point d' esript . .50c to $1.25 Yokes of net, and lace, some with high collars and some col larless prices... 75c to $10.00 Coat sets of venise. Baby Ir ish, dainty batiste, with lace and medallion trimmings and real Irish crochet. The prices range ' fr 35o to $15.00 Jnbots' and silk frills, of net batiste and lace., 25c to $3.00 Fancy silk bows In a beautl- . ful array and ribbon novelties ' In a variety, of designs nnd col ors 25c to 75c coupon cou poo THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade. Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps I COUPOW iPfitmJM fl COUPON SOX WILLED MILLIONS K)R FATHER'! ACT OF BRAVERY Parent Saved IJve of Throe Sisters When He Was a Hoy and His Son Mow Rapetvrs Tliclr $$,000,000 Es tate. New York. In a none too luxurious lodging house In Green avenue, Brooklyn, lives Charles A. Tunley with his wife and child. There is nothing in their surrounding which suggests wealth or even comfortable, circum stances. Yet this is the story which Mr. Tunley, a young man of apparent ly unimaginative temperament, has been telling his friends since Feru ary 24. , At work at his desk as a certified accountant In the office of the Stand ard Oil company that day, the card of Mr. Hamilton, a solicitor at Wel ford, Essex, England, was brought to him. Solicitor Hamilton asked many questions. Who was Mr. Tunley's father? Had he ever been in a general store and commission business in the Bar bad oes? Before that bad he lived in Boston? i Had he ever spoken of three women who once lived in Beacon street Mrs. Elizabeth Woodrldge, Mrs. James Hopper and Miss Mary Brown Hod the elder Tunley when a boy saved these women from death In a runaway accident? . Had they suggested to his father that they would like to adopt Charles? And so on. Mr. Tunley was able to reply In the affirmative to all these questions and to many other tests regarding his Identity. Solicitor Hamilton then produced $4000 and handed it to Tun ley. "My friend," he said, "I have been seeking you for seven yean since the death of Miss Brown in Welford the last of the hree sisters. She in herited the fortunes of the other two and In 1904 made a will leaving all to your father, or in event of his death to you. The amount is 600,000 pounds sterling, or approximately $3, 000,000. This small advance which I have handed to you is to enable you to go to Barbadoes and get proofs of your identity and then go to England and claim your inheritance." Mrs. John Peterson came in from her ranch north of the city this morning. KTCDEXTS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS ARE STRONGER Cambridge, Mass. Figures show that students of private schools who enter Harvard are markedly super ior in physique to those from public schools, according to Dr. Dudley A. Sargent of Harvard. Dr. Sargenfs tabulations, made from records of 1000 freshmen of re cent classes, show a marked dis crepancy between their mental and physical attainments. "The reason Is," he explains, "that public school boys do not do enough work to entitle them to the physique they ought to have, and the private school boys do too little brain, work Jo give them the greater mental su periority to which their superior pfcy slque entitles them." Germs of Disease should be prompt ly expelled from the blood. This l a time when the system is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of eJl, impurities in the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and thus fortlfy your whole body and prevent illness. Burroughs. Main I. Fuel.