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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, MXRCH 29, 1921 p PAGE SIX fTse Dresses 1 NEW SHIPMENT. ARRIVES. f 9 Dqzena of new spring House Dresses i jior women arrived tnis last ween. U There are all kinds, in dark and lijfht f colors, made from Percale and Ging hams; they are almost back to pre-war prices; nil sizes, and priced at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. ' . ' . ' NewGoats FEATURING LATEST STYLES. Ano'ther shipment of new spring Coats .just "arrived. These "are made after the new sport lines and come in ' plain colors of tan, gendarme, blue and green; all are moderately priced, from' $9.K5 up to $34.50. " V BURGLARS ttAWE'miNRRY HHI NEW PLAID SKIRTS Beautiful new plaids stripes, as well ns plain navy and black serges. These are made in Hie knife plait and box plaited styles very classy and moderately priced. ' '!. KM- ' . a mmmM ..a SILK PETTICOATS ' Hundreds of new Silk Petticoats, every color nginuble represented, isting of plain Jur- ilks, fancy satins taffetas; prices range . from $3.30 to IDS iB STOVE "BAKER. Mllf. 90 rrnnn k:. ., to this city Tuesday 'from his ranch : ut Pleasant Valley. L. I.a Vier W5s surprised to find ikc .nmi:.. a... ' . il'K the punt week burglars had cn- ......... iim uunio ami . nnu removed ev- erythinif exccotltiir ih he.l n.i stove. .Mr. I.a Vier wan rail), to Ha. ! kcr by neighbors who. reported that the windows r m v,..... ... i I ' . w. ,.,,,.. .yrjzMW: irjt- und that they flUKpwted robbery. The limns ui nuavy wj?on wrjre found, in the vard l.v M T u vi .:.i, ' "from that them yortk no clews upon v.'tiii-h th tin1iA r.rr;,.:..ib ....i.t i. . - ' i';iun iMlllll WUIJV. It THEATRES "MV LADY'S gArTEK," ToiiRNKim pirniuK, A MYSTERY-ROM ANCK ill S Dep t Store Maurice Tournnur ha made a thrill ing motion picture out of JacqutM Kutiolle'a well known mysteiy-ro-maijce, ' My Uulys Garter," whicn Is being shown at the Sherry Theitie tr.dny only.' The story centers around the pur suit of a bifflini; international tnuf, known as "The Hawk," and involve.-: the love affair of a-younp KiiKlish m.'in who was for some time suspect ed of being the criminal und ilhe daughter of a railroad muriate. The plot is spirited in the extreme and in volves such thrilling scenes as the iieni-eiash of two railroad trims, an exciting pursuit on the wnte' in yachts, and the escape of "The Hawk" by a ieap from a second-story win dow and his final, er.d in motorbnrU explostn.-- Also showing a comedy and "Mov ie Chits." ' . mm i ii ii MrairwriJTiiiiiiiimiirinTWTnrwtiii "IF I WERE KING" . ENDS RUN TONKJHT Stock Reducing S on Fyralin Ivory Our Entire Slock of PYRALIN IVORY AT 25 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF. Every Item for less money than you have ever been yffered (his standard line of imlse. before. Never have .the patrons of the Ar cade Theatre J)een better pleased with a picture than with 'If 1 Were King," in which William Karnum plays the part' , of the swaggering vagabond, Kmnenis VilioVt. . . This, pic ture more thm lived up to the advance notices. It will be shown for the last time tonight at the Ar cade theatre. VAUDEVILLE AT THE ARCADE WEDNESDAY That a steady diet of gAiund an corn cobs and sweet potato vlites is not conducive to an Ideal physical Condi tion Is attested by Miss Marie Rustia, graduate nurse, well known In Oregon, who Is now In charge of the Taylor Memorial hospital, under ijie maijaKe ment "of the American I'reshjerlau mission at Puotlngfu, China. In a letter written by Miss Riistln less than fiight weeks ago to (he mem bers of the Sungroel Christian Ka deavor society of the Firm' Presbyter ian church In Portland, Miss Kustln tolls of the appalling rondltlons throughout North China, where 45, 000,000 men, women ami children are conrrnnted with starvation and where 16.01111 are dying daily. .Miss Hustln has been at Puotlngfu for about three years and for many months past, like all other mission uttaches and relief workers In China, has been concemnil Ing all efforts on the task of lessening the suffering of the famine victims. While Paollngfu is on the oulsklrts of the great drouth-ruined famine dis trict, jast south of Pekin, Miss Itustln writes that even there all the missions and relief stutlons are literally swamp ed with the supplications of many thousand men, women und children who are half-clad in thin rags, weak from undernourishment and straggling desperately to keep alive on roots, bark or anything that offers susten ance. The silmUJou In the heart of the famine section, she says, Is simply beyond the imagination, "We ore doing all we can," writes Miss Ituslin, "hero la our hospital try ing to build up the weakened bodies of famine sufferers who come to us In frightful conditio!). We lire getting patients who have been trying to live on ground-up corn cobs und sweet po tato vines. Wo have all been asked In give until It hurts, and now that It has grown so cold we do not dare to think of freezing, starving thousands right at nur.doqr. In going to a soup kltchon where we feed 670 people twice a day, 1 was surrounded bo by the poor creatures that I thought tthey would crush the life out of me before I could get in .and coming out It waB the same way. They1 are so hungry and cold they nro desperate. Person, ally I have gone without $3 worth of milk a month that , I used to use, do not eat butter at all and have only eaten bread once a day for the last three months, In order to give to the famine poor. Through this personal acrlfice I have the joy of knowing that three girls who might have been told have been saved from a life of &hame and misery and that one man will be kept alive for five months. "A friend sent me u check the other day and I was able to save a girl from being sold and .she,. will be put in You -Save Motley " says the Good Judge An3 get more genuine chew- ingsatisfaction,,vhen you ifc.e this class of tobacco. TWs f because the full, rich, . reaiv tobacco taste lasts so jongXyou don't need a fresh chew nearly a! often, ' And a srnall chew gives more real satisfaction Mian a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real ; Tobacco Chew will tell you ' that. Put tip in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ihflrfiViifctili SOMEONE HAS JUST WHAT YOU WANT TRY AN OBSER SERVER CLASSIFIED AD. 1-3 off Regular $!).() Ivory Mirror $(i.l)) KoRiiliir $7..r0 Ivory Mirror J.VOO Regular iM.fiO Ivory Clock $"..70 Regular $7.25 Ivory Clock $ 1.85 Regular $f.()0 Ivory Clock $3.35 Regular $10,00 Ivory Jewel Rox....$IS.70 Regular $8.00 Ivory Jewel Box $5.:i." Regular $5.50 Ivorv Jewel liox $.'(.70 Regular $1.25 Ivory Tray $ ,8."i Regular $2.50 Ivory Tray $1.70 Regular $1.75 Ivory Tray $1.20. 1-4 off $5.15 $2.85 $.'!.!).- Regular $7.25 Ivory Ilnir Brush Regular $:1.75 Ivory Tray . 1 'Regular $5.25 Ivory Tray ....... Kegulur $2.75 Ivory Powder liox $2.10 Regular $2.75 Ivory Hair Recvr. $2.10 Regular $2.25 Ivory Powdeu Hox $1.70 Regular $1.75 Ivory Tnwtler IJjix..$1..V Regular 75c Ivory Perfume Bdx .$ .00 Regular $1.05 Ivory Cold Cream J'"' - $1.25 Regular $5.00 Ivory Clothes Rrsh. $.'1.75 Regular $5.50 Ivory Hat Brush.. .$ 1.15 Tomorrow. VV. dnesdnvi at the 'Ar-1 school. : Things are being started to cade Theatre will see the return of the ! ""'P 0e P""r souls, but there Is h regular four-act vaudeville shows that,loB' ,iari1 I"1" Until the harvest time, h.ive been 'absent for several weeks. I You can all help by giving to the After much re-arranging, cussing- and c:lll,,a fuuiine fund and share In the discussing, the acts have been routed Rreat opportunities of saving life and through (he territory-it little differ-!"Pening the way for Christianity, for ..iiu ,1 il, h,.kior cfrire has nro-! ' l People will surely ie In- iiscd a better grade of acts than have terested In what we have to tell them been appearing hei-e-in-ttie past. r;v-'" " ""- erv Wcdncsilny tno vaudeville acts will appear at the Arcade Theatre. J Stale Manager J. J. Itaadsnker, In This week's bill Is made up of a : charge of ihe executive work for Ore- trio, two teams and a single and con- .or ti e eoniumeu 1 aina-iNear tains a litlle bit ne'tsverythmg. . . . .7 ,Iwo complete fhows will be given "" . ..... "e n . . ' . - . . . la tin iflrnt ttprtmiR in Dip nciir iHif f tutu at nitfht, st-irtmpr t 7:l.i ami it mm- ... . ' inn; nt 2:15. . .,... utu ..........,.. I (Iputh by stiirvatjon is to be prevented, 1 or even lessened. . mm x OUR GUARANTEE We use only the best rnater ials. The quality and work manship of our repair jobs is guaranteed. That's why we recommend and guarantee Giil Rinks to overcome oil pumping snd to prevent the escape or coiripresston. prevent the ion. V V ' For Sale by LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Leighton, Prop. j NewSpringCaps i Livery -Feed THK I'NIM MtiMA MONTH. All Btiffei-s'aml Manicure Artifles at 25 PK.K CENT OFF-See Our f)is.lay Win.low. rtinilB AR CADE HIPPODROME-V A 11 Wednesday Only DEV1LL 4-ACTS - - 1 MACK, SINGER & MACK Kiilriiniiifi'i Do 1 .tix. -3- PHIL ROCK- - 2 - 1 RffifinrtrnT r uttnr. "On With Hip' riKhl." Assnssinuttir of Sorrow. MATIN EK, 2:1." RAYk - 4 - " ESTHER CUFF0RD "A Ivil of Cirfti." 1'VEN'INC. 7:15 AND :::. TOMCIIT WM.M Afl I ARM M In ' "IF rVKUK K1N(J."- March Is n Ivnieal pneumonia month' ami usini'ly givos i. high roto: Famjly of Seven Die Together, of mortality for the disease Afterj necuuud I hey could no looser slunil a long und hard winter, the system n1R aR,mies of mar111lfn.11. a Chinese loses much of its resiitoni c and pen- ratmtly of seven eoinniltteil suicide. The pie grow c-i'eh'.s. When every cold, 1 fllt,er al,d mother first bound their no' matter hew slight, Is given (ive (hiuiren together, then lashed prompt and intelligent .ntUi)tbui. h-'re Uhemeelves to the children, ntul all is'iiim h'ls dirjKi'f of linewnotfin; M jmpea into a river. Theeven bodies. i should be borne in mind th.'it pncu-nl D0m tg,,tber. were seen by L. imonin is a germ disease and breeds in,,. Lt,wls 0( urtlaud, who recently re- the thror.t. t:hambei lain s t.ougn j ,llrIU,d frolll tile famine section in Kemedy is an expectorant and cleans 1 arlh China. out. the germ l-dened minus Bid noti" ..wuh 45.000.OOO starving, the sllua only cuit-s n cold but prevents its (!on )9 ,.lossal tiagedv." said Mr. resulting in pneumonia.- It is P's-, ,ewls, ',! rather than see their chll ant to lake. Children take it willing- j(ri,n Bu(f(.r B1. llm(.,.r- parPn, IlU ly adv. ; through the famine lands are killing ,.1 liltlu .iritis ntwl lli.,t lliin,u..lv. I'leasiire of N riling- Thern are millions of ruum, emaciat- l.etlers to be answered. Use ths iinf.n(p,i men. women und chil right kind of stationery. Writing n (nn mj ,lt ,(,, umls, chew letter on poor stationery is just the (nj? r0()ta ljark (IU, hI1(.in)r ..,. snme as rudely brenliiiig into n con- c)mlsh. to ltu, in tle pfrort to null versntion. When your message s j tarjUftli until spring. The relief or writlen on the proper kind of si'"1""" 'gan'izatloris re stniKPllng anlnst the ery it gels a better intiodlli-tion, a ...,.,,,m. l1.a,lm,. uml urn . quicker hearing, more willing ears iiJ,,ng s0,ne r those on the edge of the F. ......... ,-.,. ramine uisinci. surely every man. woman and child In Oregon w.Hl want to give something towards the China Kamlae Kuml." . more edn side rot ton. 1 our correspondi'iice oarer should be of the vcryiest, and that's the kind we. sell. A iiig assortment and runny different kinds ready for your selec tion. Prices riplit. ci I ,T v r-'-jm. aunt .mmu, M. jj FAM.ILT DBU8 STORK U GRAmOCORCGON S-'W-tf A perfectly pure ice cream sherbet always ready foe you, always the best. Why id: form the. habit of Inking home wilh you a, pint or a quart for your evening meal. AT Cain vants ynir btiiioess. he always tvies to pba-v you. and he give the best every time. . Palwa Confection Co, s-as-tf TSe .nntml Mee!ln)t' of Ue nm ber of the. I.y ;r:imle Cowitry Cluh will ...!.! t , :v tlnl' Spreading over North China, with t.he speed of a hitrrlcAne, Is. a horrible calamity of sulferins and si'irvalion, of pestilence and death oil due to the most terrible famine the world rms ever known. The following cable from Adr.iiml -Tsui Ting Kan, paints the gruesome picture: "ictve norrhern provinces are famine- ruined. Whole dwstrbis living on f eeds und leaves. Selling or drowning children. Whole (amilies committing suit hie. Children suffer most. Cala mity so coUl l hsril secure funds for adeqmte relief, f.pulemlc feared In prin." r. At I're-War Prices Good Snappy Styles and Shades. Caps $ .95 Caps $1.50 .Caps $2i00 Caps ...$2.25 Caps. $2.50 Caps $2.93 M. A Chinlund 1309 Adams Ave. , "5 ; i AND Sale Stable j ;l! T Ave Phone jRed 722 J j! W. E. McUluri, Prop, j ;oi in '.Vhy pay in. : Hrldence, K' .TYI.KS.. 1 T.UI CHAI,. ?::l.2Ti delivered, '-'llieo. Main 714. 51. PKAftt. 3-19-Stp ChsaiK-rlein'J Cough Remedy Noth. ng n Goodfo a j'ough or Co4l. e IS" r.r::f;U. fc fcliv. Aw I. M'-'!. i p. si., for. ihe purpese o'j "Feryoe wo na?.useJ Chsmber e'e ting e gh direcs e-s ad trano.'i. j tain's CoSgh Remev sreaks ort'l mc'siich ot' er bueinAs a may pn it," writes tvdw.trd I'. !i!lci. A! ds- ..l-l.. I.A .. t. T- t 1. .1.:. entiMl. itown, ra. people who on' us? this N. W. Ff!KK. I pr.arstinn ere seldom s.ific.t with .?iet iry. any other. It is exreljcnt nllay a " - ' 'coch or break up a cod. adv. O 0 o i i'l.l i i-t i ' i f THE REASON FOR OUR SUBSTAfiTlAL GROWTH 15 OUR SUBSTJTIAU SERVICE Go'od Weather is Ahead .Lntt month uboul the time the Groundhog was nokinir his head out or the hole to renew the fmciet controversy about his prophetic ability Vlwe ,ervers of business conditions rec(veo an jWnitely more trustworthy fore- casi or goou business weamer aneau. size of one of the largest nationally cir culated publications was increased - from 115 to' 1-18 pages to occommodate national adver tisers who offer the'p'.Mie articles of every day need. . This indicates returning confidence,' arid proves that bushiest men are swag After bus iriess with renewed energy. Our patrons among local business "men h;rve always had confidence in - this Institution to co-oiK-ratc" with theniin their efforts to hasttn the.ivturn o Kxd business v';itlier. . United Stales - . . 'Natronal Bank m. a . n . . V k.. j o o L o f o " T---"J-- DO o at o VI' 'J--'l -.. ----j'L j-,-, o 9o 9 1