East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 20, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TIII7RSDAY. MARCH 20, una.
PAGE THREE.
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It Will Pay You to Come to the Golden
Rule Store and Look Over Our Line of
One-Fiece Presses,
Uaists, Sill Undershirts, Ladies'
Jeu;
SUM
You Are Sure to Save Money II You Make q Purchase Here,
Ladies' Silk Foulard one-piece Dresses
a $10 value for . . $5.90
Ladies' Messaline one-piece Dresses
a $15 value for . . $9.90
Ladies Tan Ratine one-piece Dresses
a $20 value for . . $14.75
Ladies Linen Crash Natural Color a
$ 1 5 value for . . $9.90
Misses three-quarter length Coats in
tan, golf red, sheppard Checks and
Pekin stripes for $7.90 and $9.90
Ladies full length, tan and grey Coats
skeleton lined $7.90, $8.90, $9.90
Misses Jacket Suits in tan, grey and
navys, $ 1 5 values for . $9.90
Ladies' Jacket Suits, all new cutaway jackets, a $15.00
value $9.90
A $17.50 value for $12.50
A $20.00 value for $14.75
A $22.50 value for . $16.50
A $25.00 value for $18.50
New Silk Underskirts, most every
color in the Rainbow
Charmeuse Underskirt wijh pleated
flounce $3.00 value for . $1.98
Messaline Underskirt with the new
pleated flounce $4 value for $2.98
Chiffon Taffeta Underskirt, a $4.00
value for .... $2.98
Chiffon Taffeta with adjustable top, $5.00 value. S3.9S
Gros De Londre Underskirt, $5.00 value for $3.98
Black Sateen Underskirts - 8
Ladies' Xew Spring Skirts in brown?, navy, tans, sjrey and black
A $7.50 value for - $4.98
A $8.50 value for $5.90
A $10.00 vahy for $7.90
A $12.50 value for - - $9.90
A $5.00 value for $3.98
A $4.00 value for - $2.98
Everything That is New in Waists
is Being Shown Here at a Big
Saving to You
Pongee Silk Skirt $3.00 value $1.98
Pongee Silk Waist $3.00 value $1.98
Black Messaline Waist $3 value $1.98
Navy Messaline Waist $3 value $(.98
Gray Chiffon Waist $3.00 value $ 1 .98
Navy Chiffon Waist, $3.00 value $1.98
Black Messaline Waist with white lace yoke and cuffs; a $4.00
value.for $2.49
A brown and white and black and white Pekin stripe messaline
with lace yoke and cuffs, a $4.00 value for $2.49
Wash Silks with tan and prey stripes, shirts, a $3.00 value
for : 81.98
Grey Chiffon Waist, Xell Hose trimmed, a $5.00 val. for $2.98
You Can Always
Do Better at the
GOLDEN RULE STORE
We Lead,
Others Follow
Woman and Her Varied Interests
Pfew Cotton Fabrics.
Never has there been such an en
ticing showing of cottons as all the
fashionable stores are making just
now. writes Fannie Field from New"
York. Clever women who want to
make the best possible appearance for
a limited expenditure are taking ad
vantage of the opportunity to Bocure
dress lengths of these which can be
made up at home Into frocks and suit
Makes Hair Grow
Parisian Sage an inyiorator That
. Makes Hair Grow Abundadntly or
Money Iiack.
If your hair Is thinning out grad
ually it won't be long before the bald
spot appears.
The time to take care of the hair Is
when you have the hair to take care
r.
For thin, falling hair the best rem
edy known to mankind Is Parisian
Sage. It Is compounded on scientific
principles and furnishes to the hair
root a nourishment that acta quickly
and promptly and causes the hair to
grow. '
Bat remember this: : It kills' the
dandrsrf germ, the pest that appro
bates all the natural nourishment
that should go to the hair root.
Parlstea Hare la sold by Tallman
r under a noaltlve guarantee to
banish dandruff, stop falling hair and
Itching scalp in two wesks or money
back.
It gives to women's hair a lustre
and radlanc that to moat fascinating
and causes it to grow abundantly.
Parisian Sage is sold by druggists
tn every town In America. A large
.intu bottle costs 60 cents
and the girl with Auburn hair Is on
every bottls.
CLUB CALENDAR.
.Pendleton Political Equality
League meets at the call of the
president
Pendleton Chapter American
Woman's League meets at the
city hall assembly room at 3 p.
m, second Monday in each
month.
Class In Parliamentary Law
, meets at city hall on second
and fourth Mondays of each
month, at 3 p. m.
FRIDAY'S MENU.
dresses pretty enough for any wear.
The new "Bontex" cottons have the
name woven In the selvage as a guar
antee of up-to-date style and quality,
and Include every standard weave, as
well as many exclusive novelties,
zephyrs at a few cents a yard, silk
and cotton tyocades, mercerized pop
lins, voiles, galateas and bordered
goods priced at several dollars. Mer
chants everywhere are showing these,
so a woman can easily Judge for her
self of their beauty and quality.
American women have as a rule an
Intuitive sense of fitness In' dress
which brands them as the best-gowned
women In the world. For only
when a woman realizes her own needs
and limitations can she expect to ap
pear at her best An elaborate and
fussy gown, suited for wear In a mo
tor car, looks ridiculous In a public
conveyance, "where rich and elegant
attire can be correctly worn If prop
erly selected. "A fine sense of fit
ness heralds the well-dressed wo
man." says a fashion authority.
"Beauty of dress Is not a question of
buying the latest mode" but of bay-
lnir what suits the wearer and fits
her needs. Christian Science Monl
tor.
BREAKFAST
Oatmeal Fried Fish Baked Potato
Bolls CofTee
LUNCH
Fried Clams
Corn Bread Pie
DINNER
Stuffed Flounders
(Or any desired baked fish)
Mashed Potato
Turnip
Pie or Pudding
Cot km in Netting.
One bride Is making her comfort
ers in an unusual way, says Good
Housekeeping. She Incloses the cot
ton batting in mosquito netting, tack
ing It here and there. Then she slips
this Into Its outside cover. When the
cover Is soiled It Is very easy to rip
open one end and remove the cotton
and also as simple to put the whole
together again.
Graham Pudding.
One and one-half cups flour, one
cup raisins, one cup milk, two-thirds
cup molasnsa, one-fourth teaspoon
each cinnamon, cloves and allspice.
one teaspoon soda. Steam three
hours. '
Sauce One and one-half cups su
gar, one-half cup water, one-third cup
butter, two eggs, grated rind and Juice
of lemon. Heat m a double boiler
but do not boll.
CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT MICE,
HEAD COLOS AflO CATARRH VANISH
la one Minute Your Stuffy Nose and
HMl Clear and Nose Running
Ccamph, Dull Headache Goes.
Try "Ely's Cream Galm."
Get a small bottle anyway, Just to
try jt Apply a little In the nostrils
and instantly your clogged noBe and
stopped up air passages of the head
will open; you breathe freely; dull
Bess and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
End such misery now! Get the
mall bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm"
at any drug store. This sweet frag
rant balm dissolves by the heat of
the nostrils; penetrates and heals the
Inflamed, swollen membrane which
lines the nose, head and throat; clears
the air passages; stops nasty dlscharg
es and a feeling of cleansing, sooth'
Ing relief comes immediately.
Don't lay awake nights struggling
for breath, with head stuffed; nos
trl'.s closed, hawking and blowing. Ca
tarrh or a cold, with its running nose
foul mucous dropping into the throat,
and raw dryness is distressing but
truly needless.
Put your faith Just once In "Ely's
Cream Balm" and your cold or ea
tarrh will surely disappear.
The New Sleeve.
A charming sleeve Is loose and
flowing to below the elbow; then it Is
drawn together and buttoned over the
back of the arm. Its bright lining
showing In a most artistic way.
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Greek Draperies.
The '. Greek draperies Introduced
through the winter are so charming
that nobodv will relinquish them, at
any rate for evening wear.
Tomato Toast.
When a child I could not eat
particle of tomato in any form unless
so cooked as to overcome Its flavor
largely. Tomato toast was the first
step la learning to appreciate the fla
vor of tomatoes In cooking.
Open a can of tomatoes, turn the
contents Into a saucepan and stew for
fifteen minutes, then rub through
collander. Return, to the fire with
a dnsh of pepper, a saltspoon of salt,
one tablespoon of butter and a little
more of sugar. Simmer for ten mln
utcs longer, and meanwhile put
saltspoon of soda In a cup of milk
and bring the milk to the scalding
point. Now turn the cooked tomatoes
grnduallv into this, stirring all the
time, and pour Immediately over slices
I of buttered toast spread upon a warm
CHILD'S MADISII FROCK.
This smart adaptation of the Rus
sian blouse suit for a little girl may
tie reproduced In various materials,
fhe original of the drawing was of
cashmere, with pipings of silk, but
wash material may be used if desir
ed. The blouse, in both front and
back. Is gathered into a plain, narrow
epaulet or the material which contin
ues half way to the elbow. Into this
the rather full sleeve is gathered and
again into the narrow turned back
cuff of decorative material. The
blouse slips on over the head, this
being made possible by the slash at
the front, which closes with two pearl
buttons. For summer wear this frock
would be charming made of white lin
en, with cuffs of heavy embroidery.
A gulmpe is worn beneath.
CLEANS THE HAIR AND
BEAUTIFUL
MAKES IT
-25 CENT "
nil nrnwr
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In a Few Moments Your Hair Looks Soft. Fluffy, Lustrous and Abundaaa
No Falling Hair or Dandruff.
Surely try a "Danderlne Hair
Cleanse' If you wish to Immediately
double the beauty of your hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Danderlne and
draw It carefully through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time, this
will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or
any excessive oil In a few moments
you will be amazed. Your hair will
be wavy, fluffy and abundant and
possess an incomparable softness, lus
tre and luxuriance, the beauty and
shimmer of true hair health.
Besides beautifying the hair, one
application of Danderlne dissolves
every particle of Dandruff; cleanses,
purifies and invigorates the scalp, for
ever stopping Itching and falling hair.
Danderlne is to the hair what fresh
showers of rain and sunshine are to
vegetation. It goes right to the roots,
Invigorates and strengthens them. Its
exhlbarating, stimulating and life-producing
properties cause the hair to
grow abundantly long, strong and
beautiful. ,
Tou can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair and lots of it, , if you
will Just get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug
store or toilet counter and try it as
directed.
Earth Reservation, is also to be locat
ed here and it is expected the publi
cation of the paper in Washington
will begin by the time the extra ses
sion of congress begins.
platter. Serve very hot The milk
and soda may be omitted and a very
satisfactory toast will result.
INDIAN CONGRESS IS PLAN
OF MEN OF VARIOUS TRIBES
Regular Gathering Will Find Rival
When It Convene April Seventh.
Washington, March 20. Congress,
when It reconvenes will find a rival
In the capital, for It developed that
plans have been made to establish
here an organization known as the
Indian congress. The arrangements
were approved at a meeting of sever
al tribal Indians and their represen
tatives lust night.
The congress will have one resident
delegate from each of the various In
dlnn tribes of the country. Each
delegate will receive a salary, the am
ount to be determined by the council
of each tribe, to be paid out of the
tribal funds. The primary object of
the congress will be to look after the
interests of the Indians before the
government and congress. .
The Indian newspaper, "The Tom
ahawk," now printed on the White
GOVERNOR WILL TRY
TO SETTLE COAL STRIKE
Charleston. W. Va., March 0.
Governor Hatfield started today for
the coal miners' strike region in the
Paint creek district. It was said he
intended to spend most of his time In
that tone until the strike is settled,
visiting the miners In their homes and
mines and doing all he can to bring
peace to. the disturbed district.
DEMOCRATS TO PUBLISH
PAPER IN OLYMP1A
Walla Walla, Wash., March 20.
Democrats of the city are much in
terested in the announcement that a
democratic daily is to be published In
the state capital, presumably to be
the mouthpiece of the administration.
It Is claimed that the present pa
pers published In the state capita)
give a biasej view of all the state
news, and that this will be corrected
in the new paper.
The Incorporators of the new com
pany are: A. J. Harder of Aberdeen,
Eagle Freshwater of Olympla. J. H.
Brown of Olympla and P. M. Troy i
Olympla. The capital stock Is named
at $4 5,000, and is divided into shares
of $100 each. The paper will be
known as the Washington State Dem
ocrat.
for employing her cook more than
the weekly 60 hour limit allowed by
the laws of the state.
Today there Is a new Jap cook at
the hotel.
Similar cases In La Grande were
called to the attention of Mr. Dal
slel and the offenders were imme
diately punished. He stated that Ba
ker employers were not as bad about
employing their girls long hours, as
several of the towns he visits.
Can't Help But
Admire Bab::
Wstnafl Casta Lovis Clues at
N-Uiag OUdUd fa h Boa4.
A woman's heart batoralty responds W
tide charm and sweetness of a pretty child,
and more so to-day than ever before stace
the adrcat of Mother's FY! end.
FINED FOR WORKING
HER COOK OVERTIME
Baker. Ore., March 20. In connec
tion with the crusade started in the
east against long hours and short pay
for girls, William A. Dalziel, deputy
labor commissioner, has started a
movement to stamp out the evil In
Oregon.
' Mrs. R. A. Underwood of the Un
derwood hotel was fined $25 and costs
This It a most wonderful external help
to the muscle and tendons. It penetrates
the tissues, makes them pliant t readily
yield to nature's demand for expansion
o titer I o longer a period of pals, dis
comfort, straining, nausea or other symp
toms so often distressing daring the anxlu
weeks of expectancy.
Mother's Krlend prepares the system fr
the coming event, and Its use brings com
fort, rest and repose during the terra. Tbls
has a most marked Influence upon the bab.
since it thus Inherits a splendid growing
system of nerves and dleestlve function.
And particularly to' young mothers is tbls
famous remedy of Inestimable value. It
enables her to preserve her health and
strength, and she remains a pretty mother
by having avolde1 all the suffering and
danger t tin t would otherwise accompany
such an occasion. Mother's I'rlend thor
oiiRhly lubricates evert nerve, tendon and
muscle luvolveil and Is a sure preventive
for caking of the breasts.
Tou will find this splendid remedy oo
le at all drtiir stores at $1.00 bottle,
and Is hll'blv recommended for ihe purpose.
Write Iiraillli ld Hemilator t'u., 134 Usur
Hide., Atlanta, i.'n.. and thov will mail you
sealed, a very ls;rv..;ivo bock fur expve
taut uiutucia.
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