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EIGHT PAGES r PAGE TWO " PAILY EAST OREGON! AM. FKNULJSTUM. UKfcuw, "v jm Wa II Painting Pictures of Clothes The artist has done his best with the brush and we have done our best with printer's ink to paint for you an accurate picture of Hart. Schaffner & Marx clothes and their surprising merits. We have said that they are all-wool with the qual ities and the character which only all-wool can im- YVe have said that no detail is too small for the ap plication of tailoring skill and thoroughness according to the Hart. Schaffner & Marx clothes making code. We have sid that the makers and this store unite in a double pledge of your lasting satisfaction. With that we have gone as far as the limitation of newspaper illustration and type will permit us to go. What we want above all is for you to get not a vague type piceure. but a first hand actual picture of the clothes and their fit, their fashion, their feel upon your person. There ia just one way to do that- in and try them on. Our prices range from ?17.aO to f 30.00. ' "AX ill VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Every article in it is a bargain. It offers to you quality merchandise at prices far less than you are asKea to pay jor vae--viii-t oii ... many socalled cheap stores. Investigate see for yourself. and 1 7 1 V. f - A Wonderful Sale of Women's COATS at $8.75 For Tuesday Only. You haven't seen better values this season for $15.00. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mars Again our New York office scores a hit They said : "We bought the entre stock of one of New York's larg est makers and this is your share." . These coats are made of wool velour and the new burella cloths in such shades as rose, gold, magenta, apple or Kelly green and Copenhagen blue. Smart styles in sport effects made with sash belts, large sailor collars and other style features in lengths from 34 to 40 inches. If you need a coat at all, get here early, for these val ues will surely be snapped up early by discerning shop pers at this remarkably reasonable price of $8.75. Buy Your Babies Outfit Ready-made W hare the most Complete Baby Department in readleton oa our 2nd Floor. The daintiest assortment of infant's lawn dresses, prettily trimmed with lace and hand embroidering and made with all j. the care of a loving mother. Moderately pncea irom ..- Wm $3.50. Iff, Extra special for Baby Week Cut dresaea at 98c, Talue ipeciaily selected. Knitted SUk Hood, and Toque, from 1.95 to f- Dainty Lawn Bonnets from 50c to $1.25 Knitted Wool Sweater Sacques from. , 98c to 1.5 A complete assortment of embroidered cashmere nighingales and underwear of all descriptions. WE ARE DISPLAYING MATERIALS THIS WEEK IN OUR DRY GOODS SECTION THAT GO TO MAKE UP "BABY CLOTHES." HAVE A LOOK AT THESE. BABY HOSIERY Made of the best selected yarns, soft finish, especially for baby's tender feet. Shown in all cotton, silk plaited, silk and wool cashmere, and all wool; we have all sizes. The pair ....25 to 35 H LYKLINEN Organdie, Batiste, Lawn, in white are shown in all qualities for baby's light dresses. These are of the very best Qual ities with permanent finish. The yard 10 to 9Sf . LACES , At no other time have we been better prepared to furnish you with such beau tiful laces for "Baby Dresses." New patterns, new kinds and of the best quality, in all widths with inaertion to match. The yard ..... ... ... . . Sf to SO EMBROIDERY A display that has no equal in the city. Strictly for baby wear, in matched sets and full length embroidery, finest quality, sheer fabric and good edges. The yard to ?2.SO BABY UNDERWEAR In this department we specialize for baby must hare underwear of the right kind. A full run of sizes and lots of dif ferent styles for summer wear. Eac h garment BEAUTY PINS And other kinds of baby found in this section. jewelry BABY CLOVES Shown in white unfinished kid and tan Dents, all sizes. BABY CRIB BLANKETS and comforters are found in our bed ding department; we have all colors and kinds. BABY PARASOLS A big lot just came in; all colors and combinations; some are water proof tops and some are silk. Each 2S to 2.00. BABY BED SPREADS An assortment of best quality Mar seilles bed spreads in just the right sises. Each 2.00 to 2.SO TENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE The Peoples Warehouse fMHcmire an Oar Kirsil Kejhaera, While up nrr the Canadian Hne kin wee. K4 A will mmuund a Canadian officer who told him that, .kiu tha, effort of the ladloe to Si thetr hit by tha bora at tha front are j T,rr eommendaMo. they aro some- j time futile. An otMmico he recited , t WEAKLY BULLDDGGER MONDAY. APKIIj 30. 18U. Sw Had llli Number. Judea Muroh wu finurihg on (coins tb Portland the other day on No. 1: and wanted to uncertain if hia train waa on time. Ha took down the tele phone receiver to call the depot but, being preoccupied, forgot to give b,la number when central answered. In stead he aafced the telephone Kirl. "How's i;T" She evidently recoenla ed his voice for ahe answered, 'I'retty Hood. How a 4 7?" Thia la No Time loBeon De-fvnoe. Uev. J. E. Snyder has been made vice chairman of the Council of I t'enae. It aeema inconcruous to us for a patriotic organization to have a hyphenated office tiUe or for a minister of the gospel to uccepl a position that is connected with vice. Hit Must He a Submarine. "Which one of the military unlti do you belong to, the first, second or third?" someone asked Roy Kitner, whose age Is as uncertain as a wom an's. "Neither," said he, "I belong to the Submerged Tenth." Tbe Operations of the K-S. Hill Lowell owns a bulldog and the same has come to the notice of the Bulldogger. tfince his master haa joined the married men's military unit, the canine has developed the habit of attending .drill. This, Bill says, shows him to be a regular do? of war though we believe he state ment, like the dog, is mostly bull. Personally we believe the animal is of Teutonic origin. At least it has the instincts and habits of the kaiser, for last week it ruthlessly killed four Belgian hares. The brute ought to be interned, and Bill Koesch, who owned the harea, agrees with us. Oo nonrning the Judge's Drilling. Editor Bulldogger: I would like for you to explaiu through the columns of your weakly sheet why Judge Marsh reported Wednesday night for drill with the married men's unit. Also why did he break ranks when a couple of the girls of the Honor Guard appeared on the scene? Tours. 13. C. B. Answering your first Question we believe that the Judge's selection of a unit with which to drill can only be construed aa a declaration of in tention and. Just as the courts give an alien a certain time to qualify as a citizen after declaring his intention, we believe the Judge should have time in which to complete his eligibil ity. Hla disappearance in the wake of the honor girls may have been a step in the direction of completing his qualifications. fcditor. His Name Ought to Be George Bar rier. The editor of the Bulldogger. along with other home-grown heroes. Join ed the citizen soldiery and reported for drill at the park yesterday morn ing. It chanced that we were sta tioned In a squad directly behind George Baer. At firat the position was pleasing to us for it had distinct advantages. George is built on tne massive style of architecture while our figure la of the string-bean de sign. Therefore, we wouia woooie over a good bit of ground ana sun be In line with him. Also in case of attack a bullet would have a pretty poor chance of seeking us out. How ever. It happened that the only thing trained upon the home guard yester day waa a moving picture camera and we might as well have been home for all the chance we had of appearing In the finished films. Squabs and Drewanc. several of the girls of the Honor Guard tried out for the positions of officers last week. Each waa given a squad to drill. One of them went to give the command. "Squads right, areas." and she gave It, "Squabs, dress right." He Ftohehrs Head Tbem Barking. Rer J. N. CornelUon suggests that gvpt. Hayes build fences about the trees which he planted on the reser voir hill aa. he saya. he has seen cer tain Indications that they are about to leave. , pa.1 Waatrd Bloodshed. The Irish aro known aa fighters and they don't want to waste any po liteness on an adversary. Pat imer gan Is an Irishman and the blood of his ancestors rebelled the other night when during the drill of the second unit, he had put In a half hour at following the commands to turn his eyea to the light and fold his hands at parade dress. "Hay." ho finally ex ploded to the officer, -can't you cut out aomo of this pink tea stuff and gt down to business r . Kara the Wltfce Wbaexie. The kaiser la changing hla socke every day now because ha smalls do-feat. Let the- Hoatnr SICK WOMAN HAD CRYING SPELLS Restored to Health by Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Enhaut. Pa. "I wasall rjn ilownand weak inwardly. I had female troubles ana nervous leennn and my head both ered tne. I would often have cryine spells and feel as if 1 was not safe. If 1 heard anyone com ing I would ran and lock the door bo they would not see me. 1 tried several doc tors and they did not help me so I said to my mother 'I guess there is no help for one bottle. I stopped the doctor a medicine and took l.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 1 soon made a change in me and now I am strong and do all my work." Mrs. Auci'srua Baugbmah, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and arag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in l.ydia k,. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ? If you would like free confidential ad vice address l.ydia E Pinkbam Mwdicina Co., Lynn, Mass. I will have to die a me. the got me one of your little books and my husband said I should try Dear Ijidy I received the socks, some fit. I uw one for a hammock, the othir for a mlt. .Some day I hope to see you, when I've done my little bit. But in the meantime tell me where In a hell you learned to knit. And the HnpbaidM Was on the Look ing. "Let's go down and take a look at the river." said a friend to Billy Clark the other day when the Uma tilla was on a rampaga. 'All right." said Billy, "I don't mind looking at water." Help Wanted. Wanted A name for the married men a military unit, someone call ed Uem . the "Benedicts" the other day and raised a storm of protest be cause the word "benedict" doesn't have much atandlng in American his. tory. Any name is barred that Is sug gestive of that old Joke about married men being experienced in warfare. Already such connotatlve names as '"Cradle Rockers," "Night Walkers," Baby Tamers." and "Bill Footers" have been suggested but they are not "Four-Ninety" Touring Car $635 F. O. B. PENDLETON. The Chevrolet Four-Ninety Touring Car ia a car of ideal economy. It gives you the most value for your money. The Chevrolet delivers the maximum power to the rear wheels. It accomplishes this feat through simplicity of mechanism. This compels directness of action. The re sult is more power and speed and less fuel and expense. The path of Chevrolet power is short and direct. The vaporized fuel enters directly into the valve-in-head mo-, tor. The impart of explosion strikes full against the piston head. It is an act of face-to-face co-operation. The fullness of the force is exerted immediately on the rear wheels. No fraction of a second or horse-power is unduly spent. The Uirfv powei- plant type of construc tion does the business. And the result ia, of course, that you ride faster and farther on one gallon of gasoline in this particular model. That is economy. And that is what you will find in the Chevrolet Four-Ninety. We are the authorized agents for Pendleton and Uma tilla county. Carload just received for ; immediate de livery. i Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson Street.. Telephone 408 Inclusive enough. The name shoufd Indicate their readiness for war u well as their family status, such a "Hyenas of Hymen" or "Connubial Crusaders." The old men of the third unit are feeling quite proud of their name, "Silver Grays." They woull have you believe that the title was selected because of its appropriate ness. However, we believe they were all aware or the fact that the animal known as the silver gray Is protected by the game lows under a heavy penalty. "Insids" Infsrnaticn About Eczcca Washing the skin, rubbing salves and lotions on it, will not cure your Eczema. You may temporarily relieve the constant itching, but if you want to get St tha aeat of the trouble, yon must purify your blood. Infected blood is dangerous, and waten the watery sores and pimples appear, you should lone no tun in procuring a bottle of S. S. S. This great remedy, which waa dis covered over fifty yearn sen -vill wash out and strengthen your blood, and the annoying; and disfiguring emo tions of the akin will disappear, and you will soon' feel healthy and vig orous again. S. S. S. being purely vegetable, Is entirely free from all "dope" and drugs; get it at your druggist's and insist upon the genuine. For' free, t xpert advice, w.-ite to our Medical Department, Swift Specific Co, 807 Swift Building. Atlanta. Ca. OLD MIRRORS MADE NEW New Mirrors Made to Order We are thoroughly equipped for silvering by the latest and best French process known All Work Gu.vranteel KEN & WEIGHT Phone 572 tt s hard to trust tho Honor Ouard In times of war's alarms. For she Is umd to yielding whea She bear's the call to ansa. Tba emit O m the r " apeavttfaff of uaim m wartime. J. C. Ounei haa enlisted In the married men's tTnK. i f When You Want Better BREAD get Mil U CIST We use in its manufacture only the highest grade ingredients and the best paid and most competent labor. For Sale at All Grocers or telephone 122 OL3EGOKT BAKERY 3 tl 5 fi WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. tha followlns Mt of rre cnmpow "J 5 It . mntAtmr who had rawlTd a pair of E - hi ttctt ir