PAGE SIX DAILY KAOT OKBQONIAX, PICXPLgrOX, ORSOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910. EI GUT PAGES i . rr - IV. The Alexauder 7v ur epioirtme Store The Sale now in progress at this store has been attended by crowds of enthusiastic buyers and all are pleased. We will add each day other bargains of interest to all. Watch this Space. Agents for Mansing Underwear and Pony Hosiery. Agents for Nemo Corsets R. (& G. Corsets, Fownes Gloves. Jt''? ' : : I W w all of this fall's most popular styles in women's and misses stylish suits and coats, are medium and three quarter length, fitting or semi-fitting and skirts pleated or gored. Each garment is elegantly tailored in every detail, made of the following fashionable fall fabrics: cheviots, diagonal storm serge, and tweed suitings in plain colors and fancy mixtures $15.00 $22.50 $25.00 .50 $30.00 mm m I '. M Stylish Long Coats A showing of exceptionally stylish women's and misses' full length coats. Every garment is elegantly tailored and is styl ish to a high degree. Full length, semi-fitting, with storm or notch collar of same cloth or velvet. Made of ocean or cheviot serge, kersey, broadcloth and tweed coatings, in plain colors and stylish mixtures. Remarkable values, $15.00 to $27.50 Hand Bags This sale takes in every Hand Bag in the store, space we can't describe each purse. 1 10.00 Hand Bags to go at $7.50 Hand Bags to go at $6.50 Hand Bags to go at $5.00 Hand Bags to go at $1.00 Hand Bags to go at $3.50 Hand Bags to go at $3.00 Hand Bags to go at $2.50 Hand Bags to go at Owing to S6.25 $4.75 $4.25 $3.15 $2.75 $2.25 $1.90 $1.60 Stylish Fall Furs An extensive showing of new fall furs, including capes, scarfs and sets in the new styles. They are shown in real mink, Japanese or brook mink, Isabella fox, French coney, astrachan, and oth er popular furs. They are elegantly finished and lined with plain, brocaded or shirred satin. Popular price, rang" ing from $1.50 to $25 Fancy Silks, 63c Yard A most sightly assortment of fancy silks, all colors and patterns, both waist and dress length. These silks sold regularly at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, consisting of Taffeta, Foullard, Messelanes, etc Your choice Wednesday 63 Splendid Petticoat Special Two different styles in these petticoat bargains. A good quality watered percaline and near silk, finished with shirring and ruffles, trimmed with bands, regular $1.25 and $1.50, sale 98 Lace Curtains for Half Every pair of Lace Curtains in our stock consisting of Batten- Sale of Guaranteed Silk Our guaranteed to wear Special Silk Sale of Black Taffeta. Taffeta, 36 inches wide. $1.50 Grndft Tnffotn min . $2.00 Grade Taffeta, going at Ladies' Silk Hose $1.15 $1.43 Both plain and hand embroidered, black silk stockings of tho highest order, shown in an unlimited assortment of hand em broidered designs, rich and attractive colorings, the best grade silk hose perfect in every particular, full fashioned throngh- 91.50 toe$3?00.C hCel 5n " 8iz- Pri- MANY POLITICIANS VISIT HERM1STQN (Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Ore., Oct. 25. Many politicians are visiting Hermiston these days. Today A. W. Lafferty, candidate for congressman, la here shaking hands with friends. Tomor row Senator George E. Chamberlain wild be here and expound some of his doctrines to members of the demo cratic party. Yesterday County Judge Gilliland and Zoeth Houser, candidate for sheriff, were here. P. A. Stover, who recently arrived from Alaska, left yesterday to visit fiends In the Yakima valley. A. C. Reeves, formerly proprietor of the Oregon, is here calling on friends. G. H. Uptherove, secretary of the Umatilla River Water Users associa tion, spent yesterday In Pendleton transacting business. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this la costly and not always sure. There's a bet ter way. Let Dr. King's New Discov ery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble, writes W. R. Nelson of Calamine, Ark., "when all else tailed and I gained 41 pounds in weight Its surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It Its positively guaranteed f or coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup all throat and lung troubles, E0c and $1. Trial bottle free at Koeppen Bros. PRETTY PRODrCTIOX OP PIN'AFOKE PBOMISBD navy by marriage with the daughter of the captain of the Pinafore. From his "official" wooing and the efforts of his cousin Hebe to capture the af fections many amusing situations ar rive. That Just the right persons have been selected for these Important parts will be evident when the opera is given next week. Mr. Williams, the admiral, is a total stranger in musical circles In Pendleton but he has had considerable experience and excellent training in the east and is possessed of a rich baritone voice of unusual sweetness and will sustain the role of admiral In an excellent manner. Miss Edna ZImmermann will be heard to advantage in the character of Hebe, Sir Joseph's first cousin, and a leader of the numerous relatives who always attend the admiral on his visits to the ships. Miss ZImmer mann Is a favorite in Pendleton and all will be glad of another opportu nity to hear more of her excellent contralto voice. Most of the other members of the cast have been selected and as It is an especially strong one a treat is in store for all who attend the opera in the Oregon theater next week. Slightly Colder With Snow. When you see that kind of a weath er forecast you know that rheumatism weather Is at hand. Get ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, ore and stiff Joints ana muscles, all aches and pains. J 5c, 50c and tl a bottle. A. C. Koeppen ABroe. AT THE MOVING AMERICAN' PLAY POPCLAR Rehearsal lipid Nightly at the Ar mory Arc Hocomlng Interest ing Oast Strong. Several exrellent voices have been added to the chorus which I hold ing rehearsals every evening at the armory for the producton of the com ic opera "Pinafore" and much amusement and pleasure were derived from tho practice lart night when Di rector Robinson put them on the floor for their first stage work last night. It does not seem posMble that such an opera as "Pinafore" can be committed and staged by a crowd of amateurs In such a short time, but from the remilts of last night's re hearsal It was plainly demonstrated that in another week the entire opera can be rendered with a snap and wing seldom excelled by a profes sional company. Much of the Inter est of the plot centers about the ad miral. Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B., who has risen to this important sta tion without knowing anything about the duties of a sailor or the require ment of an officer. He la simply a figurehead, and seeks to strengthen his position among the officers of the Alexandra Carlisle Scores In "A Wo man's Way" in London. London. Two plays one of Am erican authorship and the other which has come to London with a reputation from New York have to be ranked among the very few suc cesses of the newly-started theatrical season. Thompson Buchanan's comdey, "A Woman's Way," which Charles Froh man presented at the Comedy the other day. Is a somewhat unequal play which Is likely to find salvation part ly because of the brightness and wit ty wisdom of Its dialogue, but mainly by reason of the altogether delight ful acting of Alexandra Carlisle, an artist of great beauty who hitherto had won her popularity chiefly by her personal charm. In private life, Alexandra Carlisle Is the wife of Jo seph Coyne, the breezy, buoyant Am erican actor, who for several years both In "The Merry Widow" and "The Dollar Princess," has under the man agement of George Edwards, become tremendously popular with West End audiences. "A Woman's Way" will probably outlive the somewhat tepid character of Its reception at the hands of the critics and If It does It will owe Its success to Alexandra Carlisle's unex pected revelation of rare comedy tal ent Her personal triumph la every where hailed with pleasure. The Orpheum. 1. The Three of Them. Drama, Vit agraph, 1000 feet long. A human heart story. How the longing of a childless couple found Its fulfilment 2. Tactics of Cupid. Gaumont, 1000 feet long. A finely colored film showing the methods employed by Cupid whilst pursuing his employ ment. 3. Sunset Scenic. Gaumont. In this film some beautiful sunsets have been secured. 4. The Greenhorn and the Girl. Lu bln, 1000 feet long. He was a green horn but he got the girl, he played the game rather well, too, and no one knew It was the boss' pretty niece until after the engagement had been announced. - They thought It waa an old maid sister and they left the field entirely to the greenhorn. Song That Italian Rag. The Pastime. "The Oath and the Man." Bio graph, drama. A story of the French revolution. This picture shows the tyranny to which the peasant class of France was subjected. The lord held his tenantry In abject slavery, satis fying his caprlclousness to whatever length his whims carried him. 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