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DAILY KA&CQIiEGOXIAX. PfcSDLKTQy. OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1918. BIGHT PAGES. if IS" All mail order are promptly ami carefully cared for. The new parcels jt rate:! make onr xtairo very small from Pendle ton. EXPKESS SHIPMENT OF SPRING SILKH. The newest Dame Fashion uts fortii. XO TROUCLli V 155 TO SHOW. ! I,. li..-"..rv.f".-i VXGE TWO. t ! JANUARY WHITE SALE OF HA N DK E KC 1 1 1 E FS embroidered linen, dainty Women's hand handkerchiefs of scalloped edre, selling: regularly ut 75; White Sale Pried. 59 Women's hemstitched eag handkerchiefs of sheer linen, hand embroidered corner, selling regu larly at 50 ; White Sale Pr. 39 Women's linen Kandkercllkfs hemstitched, embroidered and lace trimmed, any number selling reg ularly at 35; White Sale Price - 24 Women's dainty lawn and linen handkerchiefs, both lace trimmed and embroidered styles, sellinc regularly at 20; White Sale Price '. 14 Women's plain linen handkerchiefs regular 50, special 39 Women's plain linen handkerchiefs regular 35, special 24 Women's plain linen handkerchiefs regular 25, special 19 Women's plain linen handkerchiefs regular 15, special .. 12 Women's plain linen handkerchiefs regular 10, special 8 Women's plain linen handkerchiefs regular 5, special .. 4 EMBROIDERIES FOR THE MOST STYLISH SUMMER WEAR. are shown in our well equipped and up to date white goods de partment. We offer you the largest selection of high grade em broideries to be seen in the city and our PRICES are as attractive as the merchandise ITSELF. The line includes embroidered ratines, crepes, voile, linen and ba tiste in the forty-five, twenty seven and eighteen inch widths. We offer this new merchandise to you at the following reduced prices i $1.00 Embroidery 79 $1.25 Embroidery 97 $1.50 Embroidery $1.19 $1.75 Embroidery $1.39 $2.00 Embroidery $1.59 $2.50 Embroidery $1.97 $2.75 Embroidery $2.29 $3.00 Embroidery $2.39 $3.50 Embroidery $2.79 $4.00 Embroidery $3.19 $4.50 Embroidery $3.59 $5.00 Embroidery $3.97 $6.00 Embroidery $4.79 $7.00 Embroidery $5.59 $7.50 Embroidery $5.97 One lot of narrow swiss and nainsook embroideries, suitable for children's dresses and under wear; worth 12 1-2 to 20 : White Sale Price, yard 10 THE EMPIRE NIGHT GOWX with its pretty short-waist-ed effect is one of the newest cre ations of its kind and is daily gaining in popularity. Uelow we describe a few of these styles, at tractive both in style and price: OUR EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR TUESDAY is one lot of white dress skirts of In dian head, repp, cloth and even a few of linen. These are all won derful values easily worth from $3.95 to $1.25." While thev last the White Sale Price 49 There is Every Reason for the Popu larity and Remarkable Success of Our f " i ... January White Sale The values we are offering should influence thrifty women to purchase there white wear needs at once Each day brings an increasing number of value-seeking shoppers to this great sale -Each day sees many dollars saved for those who have accepted the economy opportunities presented by this underselling white event. Although the i alues offered are sure to be one of the strongest factors in inducing you to buy during this white sale it is by no means the sole argument that should influence you to buy white wear at this time-aside from the splendid values offered, you will find the garments unusually well made, sizes correctly proportioned and quality of material all you could wish for Those who have already visited this great white event have been quick to recognize these features and it is because thev fully realize that the valnes offered were extraordinarily unusual, that our sales have been up to the high water mark since the opening day The complete Success of the opening days of THE WHITE SALE in our Ready -to-Wear Dep't. was apparent from the way the bargains were snapped up by those attending. Careful thought and planning have made these bargain lots sufficiently large. They will not be depleted by many such days of active buying. This assures you of complete assortments in the most desired articles, even though you were not among the first to avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity for the economical purchase of white wear. All special items previous ly advertised will still be in force. In addition we quote the preat sale specials for Tuesday. Short muslm skirts of the serviceable kind made with deep flounce trimmed with two rows of group tucks and two rows These regularly .sell for oof. White Sale Price only 14. kic rii,. JANUARY WHITE SALE TABLE LINENS 50. White Sale Price..... .... 3G 65, White Sale Price. 48 85, White Sale Price. 68. $1.00, White Sale Price 78 $1.25, White Sale Price. 91 $1.50, White Sale Price $1.18 $2.50, WTiite Sale Price $1.89 $3.00, White Sale Price $2.29 JANUARY TABLE $3.00, White $3.75, White $4.50, White $5.00, White $6.00, Whit $7.50, White WHITE SALE NAPKINS Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $2.38 $2.98 $3.89 $4.18 $4.98 $6.88 JANUARY WHITE SALE ODD NAPKINS. Slightly Soiled. Values from $3.75 to $5.00 doz., January White Sale dozen $2.57 JANUARY WHITE SALE LUNCH CLOTHS $1.00, White Sale Price. 78 $1.25. White Sale Price. 91 $1.50, White Sale Price $1.18 JANUARY WHITE SALE LUNCH NAPKINS $4.00, White Sale Price $3.13 $5.00. White Sale Price $3.98 of hemstitching. ONE SPECIAL LOT of extra size open drawers, made in a number of gener ously full styles especially designed for large women. Some embroidery and others lace trimmed. Garments that have sold regularly for 75. White Sale Pr....'l9 MISSES' CLOSED DK AW ERS are . included in this sale at most astonishing prices. One style is made of good quality muslin and has ruffles trimmed with four rows of fine tucking and neat hemstiching. They are our regular 35 drawers. Dur ing the White Sale they are snccial at 14 A VERY PRETTY STYLE OF MISSES' CLOSED DRAWERS is made of very fine muslin and has a ruffle of fine em broidery that is joined to the drawer with a ribbon drawn lx-ading. These drawers are worth $2.00. The White Sale Price is 98 THE SELECTION OF BARGAINS IN WOM EN'S CLOSED DRAW ERS IS UNUSUALLY LARGE. One lot includes several styles made of good quality muslin, some with plain hemstitched ruffle, some with rows of fine tuck ing and still others with lace edgings and insertions. These drawers we consider good value at the regular priw? of 35. White Sale Pr. 14 ANOTHER STYLE ojK-n drawer of the serviceable va riety is made of fine muslin and has ruffle trimmed with two rows of hemstitching and is edged with fine linen lace. This drawer is regularly $1.25. White Sale Pr. 49 THERE ARE ONLY JUST A FEW MORE OF THOSE $5 AND $7 MUS LIN PETTICOATS LEFT Part of them have very deej) ruffles of fine eyelet embroidery and some have beautiful ruffles of Val. Maltese and Torchon lace and insertions. They are . going fast at the White Sale Price of $1.95 A MUSLIN PETTI COAT OF TnE PLAINER SORT has a flounce trimmed with two groups of four tuck9 each and lace insertion. Another style has an em broidery edge. These skirts are worthy values at 35. You'll need several at the White Sale Price 19 EVERY DRESS YOU WILL WEAR THIS SUM MER WILL REQUIRE A PRINCESS SLIP. At the prices we are offering them now, it will pay you to lay in a good supply and antici pate your future needs. ONE STYLE has a square neck and deep flounce! Both are trimmed with a pretty embroidery and the whole slip is made of a good quality muslin. This is a Princess Slip regularly sold for $5.00. The White Sale Price is $2.49 THIS NEAT PRIN CESS SLIP has a round neck prettily trimmed with torchon lace and embroidered panel insets. The flounce is of the plain serviceable kind. It's a regular $2.00 slip. The White Sale Price is 98 EMPIRE GOWN WITH FRONT, back and butter ed fly sleeves trimmed with large motif f of valencennes lace, having short waist joined to skirt with fine beading. A regular $3.25 gown ; White Sale Pr. $2.50 FINE NAINSOOK GOWN, front and round neck and sleeves trimmed vith vaenceinnes lace edge, ribbon run insertion and in set panels of dainty embroid ery; a $3.25 value; White Sale Price $2.95 EMPIRE GOWN trim med front, sleeves and shoul der with fine insertions of Valenciennes and cluny lace.. Short waist joined to skirt of gown by wide ribbon run embroidery beading. Regu lar $3.75 value; White Sale Price ,$2.75 JANUARY WHITE SALE TOWELS 25 Turkish, White Sale Price 18 15 Turkish, White Sale Price ..... 11 12 1-2 Hck, White Sale Price 9 20 Huck, White Sale Price 14 25 Huck, White Sale Price 18 65 Linen Huck, White Sale Price 49 35 Linen Huck, White Sale Price 26 60 Linen nuck, White Sale Price :. 47 5 Linen Huck, White Sale Price 4 WOMEN'S LINEN COLLARS Women's hand embroidered linen collars ; regular 50 stvlea ; White Sale Price 39 Women's embroidered linen, tailored collars, selling regularly at 25; White Sale Price 19 JANUARY WHITE SALE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES $1.25 Sheets White Sale Price 91 $1.00 Sheets. White Sale Price 81 20 Pillow Cases, White Sale Price 1G DON'T FORGET TTTAT THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN ITY TO OUTFIT THE BABY at prices that make it useless to spend the time in making thorn yourself. Every garment in our infants department is reduced to 1-3 of the regular price. THERE IS ONE LOT OF TRETTY LINGERIE DRESS ES FOR CHILDREN from 6 to 14 years of age. The original prices are from $9.50 to $1.50 they are reduced to the White Sale Prices from 95 to $4.50 Double T.P.W. TradingStamps Tues. 'til 1P.M. B H COUPON the PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS t .At is I IPSemIuM COUPON Double T.P.W. TradingStamps Tues. 'tillP.M. BANK CONDITIONS IN OREGON EXCELLENT Salem, Ore., Jan. 12. "Banking conditions are generally very satis factory and the adoption of principles of sound and conservative banking is more noticeable." states Will Wright, superintendent of banks, in his fifth annual report. "Assets are in a more satisfactory condition, through the elimination of bad and doubtful items. Invest ments In stocks show a large decrease. while Investments in high class bonds and real estate mortgages have been materially increased. "Since the last report of this de partment there has been an increase of only two bands, yet a net gain of $406,209.80 is shown in banking cap ital, through Increases of capital, sur plus and profits. . "Deposits at the date of the last report of condition, November 26, 1912. exclusive of postal savings de posits, amounted to $59,471,639.46. The total cash on hand and balances due from banks was $19,301,929.87, or 32 2-5 per cent which is largely in excess of reserve requirements. Compared with the report of condi tions at the close of business Decem ber 5, 1911, the total deposits show an increase of $1,452,081.29." Regarding legislation. Commission er Wright says to make operative the amendment to the constitution adopt ed at the last election fixing the lia bility of stockholders of state banks at 100 per cent In excess of the par value of their stock holdings, further legislation will be necessary. "There Is a demand for legislation for the regulation and supervision of trust companies," he says. "Under existing laws, only , such trust com panies as transact banking business are under the supervision of this de partment. ' The operation of some so called trust companies is a menace, not only to the public, but to legiti mate trust companies as well. "DICK" IJ3 GALIJKNXE TO IJVK LIKE THE IJOBOIX Author and Third Wife Sail for Mar seilles and Will Hike to Paris. New York. Richard tie Calllenne, who wrote "The Poet With the Cow ard's Tongue," in reply to William Watson's '.'The Woman With the Ser pent's Tongue," sailed for Marseilles on the steamer Canada to spend the next four months "as a hobo." 'I have given up city life for good." he said, "as I can find in na ture all the dramatic contrasts of city life. The same conflict, the same tyranny, the same injustice. In flow ers I find the same goodness and beauty as I do among human beings; I also find the same ugliness. 'The Gypsies and 'hoboes' have the right idea. Unconventlonallly they roam at will, if men like the Goulds, Vanderbllts, Morgana and other mil lionaires were to follow their example they would soon obtain the rest of soul that they can not get by the ex penditure of their millions." TAPT 'LEASES NEW ILAVEN HOME Will Occupy Pamiolee Mansion Soon After Uwving White Hoiimc New Haven. Conn. It was ' an- n?UJLCedthat Presldent Taft has leas ed the Parmelee mansion here for a term of two years, with the privilege of purchasing. The president is ex pected to take up his residence here soon after leaving the white house. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Tour druggist win If PAZO OINTMENT falls 1a ' case of Itchln. Blind, Bleedin or Protruding Piles In to 14 diy, 60c. v-