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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1917. TWELVE PAGES esses Honesl Quality mercnandise of the right style is what you want, ana that's what we are prepared to give you Nobody Wants ..V J'-r x. -K-.J r ; 7; L;' I till' tin1'' a 1 1 "e i 1 wall Poor Quality Here's a way to avoid it in clothes POOR quality in merchandise usually has the outward appearance of good quality; if it didn't have, every body would know it was poor quality, and while many fonvers nav for. flnrl (ret linm1 stuff. nnlinHv vp.illv unnta it The only reason poor quality gets sold at all is that some- body thinks it s good. Real quality in the goods is very seldom an accident; it's there because the maker wanted it there; because he de liberately made it that way. The honest man, whatever he does, or makes, or says about it, is first of all honest with himself. "You dont have to preach honesty to men with a creative purpose." You can see lots of merchandise displayed on counters and in windows which looks better than it is; which per suades you to buy it because the price at which it is offered is a low price for good quality, but a high price for the mer chandise offered. Copyright Ha.t Echaffaer & Mai MR. MAN! PERFECT FIT TING UNDERWEAR IS HERE FOR YOU Men who appreciate a good comfortable feeling1 (tininn suit, one that can be worn without being constantly reminded of it. Will find that desired feeling of comfort and satisfaction in the I'nton fiuita we of fer. We have a style to fit every need. Light, medium and heavy weights and the good desirable materials, $1.23 to $7.00 Per Suit. If every man knew the truth about Hart Sehaffner & Marx clothes, we believe every man would buy them. We say that, not merely because we sell these goods, but be-, cause we believe these clothes are thee best clothes made. That's why we sell them. Honest, all-wool materials, honest, careful tailoring, and the best designing of styles that great resources can command. We mean to have all our merchandise up to that stand ard. If any of it isn't, it's our mistake; we refund the money paid for it gladly. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THAT SPELL ECONOMY FOR THE ECONOMICAL. BEGINNING AT fi O'CLOCK THIS EVENING WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE BARGAINS. EVERY ITEM IS A MONEY SAVER FOR YOU. COME EARLY AS FIRST CHOICE IS ALWAYS BEST. Special No. 1 $1.75 CAMISOLES $1.39 Made of beautiful' pink crepe de chine or washable satin, trimmed with hem stitching and lace insertion. Women's Wear Dept., 2nd floor, G o'clock till 8:30. Only $1.39. Special No. 2 $1.75 KIMONAS OSc Attractive crepe kimonas in dainty floral designs. We regard them as excellent val ues at the regular price. Women's Wear Dept., 2nd floor. Al ter Supper Special !)Sc Special No. :i $U" CHILDREN'S 3 PIECE SETS $1.2!) This is more of a bargain than first sight reveals. This price of $1.95 is based on last year's wool prices which were only about one half as high as this year. They are extremely cheap. Our Al ter Supper Price $1.29 Special No. 4 $10 SEPARATE SKIRTS $5.89 This is indeed a rare of fer. All the skirts in this lot are this season's new goods. They come in black and navy blue serge. A Her Supper Special $5.89 Special No. 5 75c WOMEN'S NECK WEAR 49c A very desirable and at tractive assortment at a price that certainly brings them within the reach df everyone. After Supper, ( o'clock till 8:30 49c. Special No. 7 10c IIUCK TOWELS OSc PER DOZ. Don't overlook this speci al, this is an article that you have use for every day of your lives. This is a most remarkably low price too. Al ter Supper Spec. 98c Doz. Special No. 6 ' $2.00 WOMEN'S NECK WEAR $1.39 Here's : a choice assort ment that women should not overlook. - Special No. 8 75c SILK MADRAS 48c A limited amount of this material so an early visit will be wise, it's an extreme value and will go quickly. G o'clock till 8:30. Special No. 9 $1.50 MEN'S RIBBED COT TON UNDERWEAR $1.15 This is an excellent gar ment, full cut, good fitting, closed crotch. Will wear better than any other kind of underwear. Alter Supper only $1.15 Special No. 10 G5c MEN'S NECKWEAR 50c This is a very choice lot, don't overlook this bargain. New silks, new colorings, new patterns. After Supper Only 50c WASH SATIN For u ti der wen r. An i dea 1 wash silk that jf Ivor service and looks well all the time. Make your Xmns irift things up now. Splendid for underwear. Comes in pink, hi up, rose and maise. The Yard $1.50. v.. IIABUTAI FOR UNDER WEAR Oennine wash Hahutai in white only, for women's nighties, pajam as and the like. Offered In several weights and widths. - The Yard 65c to $2.00 BATISTE FOR UNDER WEAR A fine quality si lie finished ba tiste suitable for lingerie, 3 in. wide. Launders like linen, soft as silk. Comes in shade of, white, pink, lavender. light hlite. The Yard 35c THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE WTO BHfflffliW THE BOOK SHELF AU hook here mentioned can be found in the public Library. Honks a re de lightful w h e n prosperity hap pily smiles; when adversity threat ens, they are in separable com forters Deliury. VICTROLA MUSICALES NOW AT THE LIBRARY Jtint a Warlntf for You, Kvan Williams some of the peace and quiet and heal thful recreation to bo found in the reading- rooms of the pub-He libra ry, Oet the "library habit." Hckiii to day and tfivo it a two hours trial. It is free and yours for the taking. A short walk acros.-i the bridge and you are there. Just the place to spend the noon hour or thf time after busi nesN is dont-, BOOKS IN THE TRENCHES itefcurding the Knglish Camp la bra ries. Sir Douglas J ia ig writes in tho Boston Transcript: When ii is recognized that in the. Ireiirijert only one-foiirf h of the men are actively on duty wn tchin the enemy, while the renin in in i; three fourths are concealed at the bottom o the mucins with the field of their vision limit eel to a few yards of earth, it may well at once be recognized "how important to them are any meth od of enlivening the long, wear. hours of wait ing. 1 understand most fully the value, of readable Imoktf to men who are out of the line with time on their hands, ami little opportunity of getting any thing of iho sort for themselves. I am, therefore, writing this letter to ure all those at home who h;ive been accustomed to buy books ami maga zines in the past to continue to do so freely, if possible in incretising num bers, and having read unci enjoyed them, to pass them on as freely to the Camp Iabrariew fur circulation among the troops. If anyone has any doubt as to whe ther these books ;i nd magazines are appreciated by the men for whom they are intended, a glance through the hundreds of letters kept at headquar ters will dispel it. "t'ra mped in n .crumbling duw-out, time passes slow ly, and the monotony is greatly reliev ed by a few 'mags from the old folks at home" writes one offieer from the , front, A letler from France brought the message: "The last parcel of your hooks came Just after we had been Re lieved after the gns attack, and thero is nothing like a book for taking one's mind off what one Iiiim seen and gone t h rutin h." "Supply wagons known to conia in pn reels of honks are eagerly watched for by the trnopn hi the Land of Somewhere." If yim are a good patriot cut down your allowance of randy, The .sugar is needed for Hie allied armies. Mlmi'-t in C3 Beethoven. i'raumeri Schumann Mtfeba fjman 1 he Brook Tennyson, .Song of the .'himes .Irish Love Song, Kerry Dance -Alma Ciluck pchumann-Heink Talen of Hoffman Marsh-TJunlap A flerlea of Sunday afternoon musi rales will be givtn at the I'muUlla, County Library from thre t fie o'clock beginning Sunday, Nov. J 1. These concerts are nee and all mu.-uc lovers are cordially inviterl to at -tnd. Thi opportunity h: made, poibie through the kindness of lra. Una if. Wfurgia ffhow electric Vietrola and entire collection of beautiful records "Hawaiian Song's, have been offered for a jime for use ' Cavalieria fcusticana a-t the library. Caruso Blue Damilx Waltz, Trovatore Home to our Mountains. Thr-e Jewel, k -Homer and Caruso Koyal Marimba firwd Lucia Sextette, Venetian Ixve Song, ' fiuJIf-Ciirri, Kgener, Caruso Minuet, Luca. Journet, Had a. Victor Herbert's Orchestra Nearer My 'iod to Thee, I Hear You Calling Me, ' John McCormnck Hilver Thread Among the Oold, T "Walk With the King, John McCormlck Hrighten the Corner Where Ynti Are RchnbeK'a Serenade, j.. Kodeheaver (with Hilly Sunday) FLAG FOR LIBRARY At the mw.tiiiK of the civic (Huh! held last week, it was voted to present a. beautiful sir by ten, wool hunt ing ! finer to the library. It: Initial appear-j anco last Tuesday was most appropii j ate as a wall decoration in the ('Inb Room during the rere pi ion given to j Mrs. Thnman I:. Marshall, wile of the. Vice' President of tin- Cidied stales. The flag Ktatf will soon b in position on the roof o the library mm that the; flag: will be in line with the eenter of j Main Streee. j KITCHEN POLICE AT WORK IN CAMP 'ft"1!'""' 4 WPk PERUNA Best All Around Medicine Ever Ma : .-S 4 j I Hope You Will Publish This Jjrtter de Mr. W. H. Ed(?ar, 49 Cooper St, At 1 ail la. Georgia, writes: "I aiffered for fifteen years -with rbeum.ltic symptoms. Peruna cured me an i I think it ia the best all around medicine ever made. I hope you will publish ttiiK letter for iba benefit f oilier wtia suffer." Those who object to liquid medf cincs can procure Peruna Tablets. A VALUABLE CIFT Another moiit valttahle kiM was also j presented to the i.'ounty l.ihrary last week by Iho C'ivie 'luh when t he ' largest magazine pnhHcription lint ever! Hent fiom J'endleton was ordered for j Iho jihraary reading ioouim. Mrs. .1. i F, Robinson, president of the eluh for 1917, and Airs. K. T. VVnfltf, pt etddeut . ! during l!lfi, as a committee of the i ! Hub, Holioited the fundn from citizens t of i'endleton who generously and j , heartily endorsed the efforts of the ; club women in supplying the library 'With th" best magazines to be had. it is YOURS Do you realize tljat even one hour j a week ripen t in browsing among the t hooks at your public library would give you an enjoyment that could ) hardly be found In any other -way'.'! fi lance through several books whose . titb-3 attract you, choose the one with I the greutest appeal and find a quiet 'corner in the reading room or on the porch where without Interruption ou can read and meditate on the gubjr-ct In mind. Keel at home in your chosen rorro-r. You will want to return aKain. In t he stress of husinesn life and with the tragedy of the great war tip- (on us, every man and woman neen 4 ' 1 V KITCHF.M POLK"' s . ? Vi K eii y. the lustralioii Khnws that the Job Is not ml that viiiM;iir,('"n,',u,,p'' m wa" mother used A ih on a stfek plays an Im- The hoys who used to wa-h th be. ore b-i ir. New lihiM fi.r nirillicr :i i e creatl.V in d- h vs Miiiel:lv fiiinid " ' portant part in the rleuniiiK-iio job ays. Heie. Min.o of tie i niH are Uer.;' oii.trters. Anyhow, el anin up Cfinip Some of th boy.s are now enin iheir initiation Into eamp Hff. after a company of soldier H a nian'-t actually proud of thn way they ran hateer their vievvs on the suijt-?t Job In ho far as work rocs. The il- make iho puns shine. COMFORTABLE AND PERFECT EYE SIGHT i.s a Positive necessity in the . life struggle for success. Our optical dept. is equipped with the best m o d e r n instruments and up to date methods for correcting defective, vision and examination of the eye's. Under the manage ment of Dr. D. R. Hay lor who devotes his en tire time to this depart ment. Therefore under these working conditions we are in a position to ren der the most satisfac tory service in this de partment. Optical Department Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Tendleton, Ore.