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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1902)
, MMUMmm ituwWWMWWW 12th annual Clearance Sale r Began Saturday Morning, January 4th. AT 8:00 O'CLOCK. yitT,..,.t.X.i.K.i.. .1.1.1. .......... ......i.i.-.... ....... ........ ....... . ... . . DRY GOODS 88inoh iooti Unbleached 46inoli (iootl rnlilMU'liel for $1 72-inch Gooti I nliieneheil Sheeting. 2''c per yard 864nofa Good Bleached Muslin. L6 vard? for 1, . 45incb Hood Wenched Muslin, 6 yards for II ... . 78inch Sheeting. -4c pel yard Uuting Flannel. 6c per yurd Outing Flannel, 1- yards for $1 Fleece Piques. 1'JAc per yard 6c (iingham 'lr Gingbtn, best to; the money 10c Shirting fAc Shirtings .leans for Pant and Hoys Clothing; 14c jxr yard 12$c Flannelette Tc Flannelette 86fncfa t'otton Waistings. 1 Ek per vard. 20c Teasel Down ;2-mch India 'ashmen-, 1-?. per yard HG-inch I'ercales, hu per yard Eider Down, 89o per vard Eider D0WH,4Sc er yard CLIARANCI &ALE RICE Muslin. 1 v yard for $1 20 yards t'ov 1.00 Pillow Case Muslin. 7 yards. . vanh VK PFKRS In CallCOl, percales and rlanneJettes ranRinu in size from to 44 and in price from 501 to t: 00 and everv one of them It reduction. DRESS GOODS Wide 1 Bo ,822 yards . s jmrdi ttto 4c 15 vards for 1.00 per yard for 1.00 for 1.00 per yard per yard for 1.00 s ,. pet yard 4c per yard 5c per yard B U er yard lie er yard 10c per yard 1c jwr yard 6c Mir yard 1 le iei yard 1 5c Kr yard 7c ter yard 6c jer yard Jn per yard 88c er yard OUTING FLANNE1 NIGH1 GOWNS and Eider I 'own Dressing Saques all at Clear.,:' I Sail 1 I PETTICOATS of Silk. Satin, men:'. merctrittd, pleated rut tied, in pnci from OOC to $15 00. Reduction on all from 10 to 25 pci cent GREAT SLU GHTEK of 1 rcss Trimmings All new stuf: a: Dffictl that vou nevoi heard of lietore QUILTS IND BLANKETS Ot tht (Juilts a reduction of go per 1 cut and the Blankets, right in tin fac of ,. rais ing market, a reduction ot 10 per cent. TABLE LINKS Sapk;ns ad Crashes all Ret the knile durinc, the Clearance Salt Nc matter how LOW the price was ihey will he LOWER during this ureat clearance sale The lis Dual will vary from 1 5 to . : percent Towels will receive the MOM CM Fancy mixod Dreei Goode, 80 inoh Black Figured, 88 inches wide Rluck Figured IS inches wide Black PigUtod, 88 inches wide Black I mined. AS inches wide Ml Wool Henrietta and Serge, .'Hi inches wide. . . . All Wool Serge, 4! inches wide Wave Chiviot. I- inches wide All Wool Lnditf' 0loih,88 inches wide All Wool Ladiet' Cloth. ."- inches wide Wool Plaid, in bright colors. '.)( luchea wide ool Coll Skirting. 56 inches wide All W ool Imported French Flannel All Wool Imported French Flannel ... All Wool Yeyella ( loth Ml Wool Imported French Flannel SILKS AND VELVETS. 85c India Silk, S04noh .(( India Silk, Tafleta Finished. -'4-ineh 7.V Changeable Taffeta, "JO-inch 75c Black Taffeta, "JO-inch 50o Velveteens in all shades and black 11.00,81.25,81.80, 18.00 Velvet reduced in proportion. 1. ii ..m.(.wf..... . OC 86c 50c 7.V 85c tilll' JviC 85c ,.( 86c 1 .85 78c 561 ti'lc 4-V otiaaanott ICj 8l Ier ami act 1 m M-. ftc i.r "V lr tl Per v,ri IMrni K Jer yanij w pet ui pet yardi U" per rani j-i' pr ui l"r yipj Is. t ;,:,r !r virtj 28 r yui: :is per ytni ,S rvt 08c per rat I2e per vtrl The Peonies W arehouse Agents Butterick's Patterns. SATl lili.W I A N t ARV I Wti NEW YORK FASHIONS MANY DEBUTANTES COMING OUT THIS WINTER. T. i. Encouragat and Enliven the Profaion of Fashion and the Bunnen of Tioe Who Depend on Faahion. N York .Ian t Mm that the li.illta- art nvejr, th' next object or rath.-i Bwatere, to wktak th- fashion al.l.' mlml turns is the ilebutante. She tr really the .-ynoaure of all eyeb, th' l.-lmtant.' .". .t Kraeeful. athlntlr. u. ' omiilinhe.1 111 fact the mhodlnieut of everythlnK Kenulnely up-to-date ami A in. 1. -an. Tn- moat notable Uebu lano .1! tn. w.-fi was ..! . oin. Mls Alir. Kooaevelt elileat (lauhte: ol the nation's chief executive. There 1 are several other younk women to be introdueed to Wanhinaton society thlf winter, as well as in the various other iars eities. then the round of visit tai will begin in fart has begun and aMMti iu.it iu- thai is so i.-i as it spelled with a big S is one con unual rouwl of aai' A larfe, tocial season always means a vigorous camimiim In dress an. tin.- winter is no exception to the rule A doeetaate may not bother to hav. so man dreaees durlnK her second e CKAWIOKl) WILL APPEAL TO PKKSIDE.M ROOSEN ELT 1 1(1 '1.11 William i' Crawford tie jrouei mHn vaa bu h)ta laalad Uratoi ant's commishim. ! Becretai) ol Wai Itool because he Jilted Miss Hebecca n.MtKla.-- . Columbia 8 C belle on (he eve of the wedding, will appeal Bfeaiueui RaeaavaJt. HaaavaUa tat vaak . untr- is gueaaing t the leason foi the (round man's strange and unchivalrous act third eai' in -.iMi,t out during her first season she Is eyed b everol. . .uiH.'iiuently hei wardrobe must be strirth comm. I! faut. At least a dozen dr.-sses an required for the flrat year ()i coins, th.-se may In worn aRHiu in .llfferent .-Hies, but tin thorugblv ui,-ti,-date deliutante It no' .X-cte,l It, a.-.1. 'l . n tin .am gown in the saiin Itv Gown of Fine Material. Nearly all 01 tie m gowns are mad. of thin materials or If not transimr ent. fabric that lend themselves to construction upon ileadei Hai Among tii lattei are the vaHott crept materials, satin foalerda and even i a n lie CertaiuU nothiiiK n smart.", than a frock ol .ann. v.-lvet stitched with medallions of real lac anil applique of silk cut in gold or silvei threads In tact stltchliigs oi luffetu form on- oi the most popular dr.-ss trim mingi- oi the year ami they an MB Mil. .. hi tne construction ot goun fur all materials from the walkini: iHrl to the rocopOor J ran Th. work oi disposing ol t 1 1 I.hii.I- , ai llsMISe o! ii, mail s ua hut ii. groups of tinee vertical Jlnes alt- i..c ing with lac.- insertloii th eff I delightfully . hi, for a sKirt tHaiRUni iroviil- u flu- insertion i in riMdatlloi form The effect would Is spoiled h) a straight edged insertion A very smart J How ,., ,, yellow motisellne d soic hjM ai elaliorate trimming of nrna.-N I and fur This gown for a delmtant howovaf would hg b r affocl ike fur "initted Th." lae- Is iii th- lorm of iii't usted medalhoi dotted here ami there with gold spangles, finished around the edges wit) of gold annrotdarj Traaauareni sleeves of the mousnelln. and (act have frills of inouss. lu.i a' bow and a large bow oi browi. panui velvet is attached on th.- I f: ..1. . the r.i' ,'.;.'. Maaj dafmtaati with a pradl tlon foi eeonoiiiv as well as socet have a few or tpeir fhn. u- mad with deiuchnble yoke so thai ii. case Of emergency an evening froel mlghl hji impressed Into sen i. a.- ... an,.., noon drea V.-rv pretty ami simple gow gl Hl(. made of net trimmed with tiny ruffles edged with vahraf ribbon oi i I.e. Iieadin? edge which conieS .le.l) for that purpose I'm th. rafli - M in form of a graduated flounce cov afflai a niuch wider space in the hack than in the front and vou will ha', a much more graceful .-.klrt than the .-oraight around line will giv, von The debutante with a slander rUm who wishes something new and strlk inglv artistic might use accord)., i. tailing crosswise with good effect for the bodice and si. .. tt rt i t : t)o ;.-m eiaattf A white frock of l ien,. d -) t n . mat I... . ff' . i.v. ly trimmed with a dnlnty lac- which is rath. 'i a combination ot filet am! Keiiaixaii' Tiiun any ill, tincttv. pattern A delicate touch u in- giv.-n the lac- li embroidering it with occasional dots of blue m uii ..thei i otoi silk thread Three bands ol tin lac insertion an- set in around tin skirt nJnva an h. '.'.ii dion plaited tlonii.e The waist and s.e. ai. tsjtlrvt o ho, th. lormei parti cov. ied w ith a short i. iW necked holer. shaM-d piece ot satin .-Mending in three bands o th. waist hue aoth back ami irom The . .ly - oi thih ,ii finish.'. 1 with a tin naaj joined aj an aajM stitch There i n. u I. mil ot point d'M licit net wlin-h i ver pretty iml.-e.l Tills mak. a rorj pr.-tt gown trim tiled witl narrow bands of glace silk -inched through tin .enter White roj.. v ol f., Laves lleeorati on- laaeMii Narrow uamls ol panne velvet sutin oi silk Joined h the om n work stllch lorm on- of th, most iMipulai Trim UaBi 'oi the debutante's sown ' ' ' '. a Mice ss. should haw at bast the appearance oi baiai i'b in. on. oi tip chief oharM Ol the season ' hud Is hei 1 sweet sim nllcltj " ' Hi a ai. blue frock built of r. p. da chill, bauds OT pUlllle Joined in this a a in like insertion down eith.-i sub oi th, trout breadth ami ,o Ikt load and hem of the H rental Bounce No stitch is as popular as the "h.-i i iiig-bolie ' which is quite th. Ml among (iothams .-lit. ami it -how up on BVarj kind tt a gown to The simplest flannel bflMdolr roln for moral ai wcai Ihottldar decdrations are distinct o. ami th. greatest variety of these 1 displaye.i this season Klow.-r nami ' . ' .i: tin lead have as a close .ml the da.utv bows ol black or col t v. lvet perched upon the shoul Jar and held there with a brilliant (OWatOd buckle. The dowers are used In lararnaa and sometime.- th. trim mlng la extended to the akirt and In tiny bouquet clusters haadlaa lb bounces all around th. snin ,o p tarvalt Large lovan aaok a..- hiils chrysanthemiino- roses ami laiii.im- in to b. T,. most fn v ored. Anoth. i garnitun . ousiil.-r.-il just I Oil ee.eiitri. at hrst hut which js taedtljr gaining In favor is that whirl) falls to the h.-m of the gown on on.- side Kittle button are affected by the debutant, foi this PUrUOM ami she use then, u . , ,-rv bU way to d. corat. l,er Rral ball ova Japanese silk embroid.-rv ,1, . ,, rates a mousselin. .1, aolri very charmingly The skirt .- mad. v.-rv plain and rails from the hip bald bj tiny nicks The tucks gjroa narrow er as thev reach the hem unli: thev '" " Iart of the iiaturH' smooth m-ss this treatment b. iiiL- affected in Drool that th.- embroidery placed around tin bottom may be shown to advantage. Tlx liodi. ii- embroidered back ami front at tin lattei point being N Don either aide of an accordion plait.-il vest The sleeve are of the Ui-Ouii patten, with under cuff of . ' ohMbw gathered into the v.. isi i.an. i oi th, Japanese cmhroid' rv . Ii. ... Hani. hair, are very large and as a general rule, are trimmed with ostrpi, plumes with occasional va loti obtained through the uae of puffed satin embedded with silk flow er. Terr. at. many little acceaaorle to go With The debutante's toilette h.-i Ian L'ln.- JewWry bit are ouh trifles and If on' mi look their allium! tttftrrtMl ca .i liarmoniieJ tn various gowns hy (ollnloi d .1.. mm. in coliir scbemr Hot I black ami white nfti i iila. lor delmtant, f owtll IM I The gaus.'h which an lotnfiisttj ed witli satin anil turn u kIosh it is niiileistooil that I his will King Kdward will w ed to Shk imrliamenl lot 1 waul th. Ull"'. i VMttra i nij i- lt6 "" ha th" hw I scribed, ami this niai "iU a suffice DEPARTMENT MAY SECURE RELEASE OF MISS EAS I i Ha Hay la maklmj VMSaia i laopblm iaatwK '"' fl)r(Us J , K..U..I , , n till i.aige i" .-ale BBtatlOUl have been mad- loth, f gttf "i is ,,: . . i . hound mind and it ia oairooieu '"" , liH apiM-al to the Kiiglish governineuf (01 bet "lin'