East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGON TAX. PENDLETON. " OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 101.3.
PAGE THREE.
Woman and Her Varied Interests
For Ute Girt Graduate.
According to the Dry Goods Econo
mist many of the graduation, dresses
are made with medium-low necks,
some of which are finished off with
Medici Collar and others with flat
bands of Inserting. Some .have the
sleeves reaching Just below the elbow,
others come down to the wrist, In the
latter case being as a rule transpar
ent. The draped skirt caught up In the
front or sides Is well liked In the
more elaborate dresses, while the tu
nic, or two or three-flounce skirt is
preferred In the more practical dress
es, particularly for younger girls.
Rashes are used almost entirely at
the waist. Some of these sashes are
placed at the normal waist effect,
which continues to be popular for
young girls. The drosses Intended for
graduation usually have white sashes
but In the dancing frock many fancy
sashes ore Introduced, showing the
Cubist and Futurist colorings and
sometimes a combination of two or
more colors.
Fancy buttons,- particularly of
white crystal, or white crystal show
ing decorations of dainty flowers, are
used effectively on many of the
dresses. Trimmings of flowers are
much In evidence on dancing frocks.
Sometimes the low-out neck Is edged
with a small wreath of rosebuds or
other flowers, and the same trim
ming idea Is carried out in the skirt.
Occasionally the flowers are put on
the lining, so that only a glimpse of
them can be had.
Parisian HalnJ reusing.
Nothing In the way of puff, chl chl,
switch or pompadour Is now mo
dish In Paris, Almost the only false
piece Is the little fringe that fits so
nicely over the forehead. Women with
much hair do not need a roll on whlcTi
to fasten or build their hair for the
fJreclan coll either. The tiny head Is
now en regie, and anything that en
larges the head or makes the hair ap
pear thick on the shape of the head
thick Is taboo. Coiffeurs have only
just realized that a small head Is a
mark of beauty, and for the past six
months all their efforts have gone to
ward making the cranium' as delicate
and girlish as possible.
Heads are dros:-ed very high for
evening. The old fashioned Grecian
coil has returned, and we see heads
that have a kind of Psyche on the
very top. The hair Is lightly marcel
led, then brought In a mass over the
crown, covering a round roll. Little
soft curls lie all about this top scene,
filling in the space and making the
wearer majestic and taller. With such
a coiffure of itself the head Is quite
dignified and distingue, and to go
with some of the evening corsages all
the dignity possible Is: needed.
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Nature's Gift fomrfe Sunny South
TSO YOU know the difference between Cottolene and lard? Cottolene is
vegetable product; lard is an animal product. Cottolene is made from
purest and choicest cotton oil, a product of Nature.
Lard-cooked foods tend to heat the system unduly, and cause discomfort and
indigestion; Cottolene makes food rich but never greasy, and food which any stomach
can digest with ease.
mi u I fill i. &
The On'lcum.
Extra, extra, "The Miser's Millions."
a Cines-Kleino drama In three reels
for Tuesday's change.
The Miser's Millions. CInes-Kliene.
Three reels. The miser hoards his
wealth nnd guards it in a cunning
fashion. His butler dlseovers Its hid
ing place and in a quarrel which en
sues the miser Is accidentally killed.
After serving a long term In prison,
the butler rescues the miser's heirs
from poverty by leading them to the
hidden wealth. There is a pretty
wedding and although he Is not one
of tho principals, the old butler finds
Joy In the thought that he has made
two others happy.
Japan, the Industrious. Kalem.
The Phony Slneer. Kalem.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Coming. Friday. May 23, Alice
Joyce and Tom Moore In "The
Sneak."
Manager Medernach has engaged
the three versatile vaudeville perform
ers. Atwood, Stanley and Lennox, who
will hold the boards at the Orpheum
theater for the rest of the week In
tabloid farce comedies, high class
singing and other novelties.
Qsftto
The better class of housewives often use butter instead of lard for cooking
purposes. It's a mighty expensive and needless habit. Cottolene is every
Die as good as butter tor shQrtenmg; it is better than butter for frying.
And Cottolene costs much less than butter.
Cottolene will not burn nearly as easily as butter or lard, and with its
use the strong, irritating and indigestible acids found in foods fried in
animal fats are avoided.
Bears the
Signature
Pure Foods
Are no more essential to good
health than the
Pure Medicines
Our prescription department
to operated along the moet mod
ern lines; our stock la fresh,
and ourprlces are the lowest
consistent with quality.
WE INVITE A TRIAL.
Tollman &Co.
"MERITOL" AGENTS.
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures. Pro
gram for Tuesday includes a big two
reel feature.
Extra special, "The Grim Toll of
War." Kalem. A two reel feature
picture with many stirring scenes. It
is a story of the civil war and depicts
hrilling Incidents in the dark dsr
of the 60's. Hal Clements plays the
colonel and hero; (iuy Combs his un
known brother-in-law. the U. S. se
cret service agent of w hom he is un
justly jealous. Anna Nilsson, the
governess of the colonel's young
daughter, whom the colonel falls In
love with and marries on his return
from Europe.
"The Power That Pules." Vita
graph. A society drama. Featuring
Laura Oakley, Anne Shaefer and
Charles Bennett In leading roles.
"Blame the Wife." Blograph A
tarce played by Dell Henderson, Kate
Toneray and others.
"The Daylight Burglar." Blograph.
Cosy.
For Wednesday and Thursday, a
beautiful Eclair drama In two reels,
"The Return of Lady Linda." Bar
bara Tennant. Fred Trusdale and the
winsome little child actress Clara Hor
ton have the leads.
"The Troubadour of the Pancho."
Powers. A very pleasing western
story in which a despised Mexican Is
the means of bringing happiness to a
home.
"Blnks. the Terrible Turk." Imp.
Pinks, the funmi'ker, will make yoj
h.ugh In this.
Coming Friday, "The Black Chan
cellor," a superb three reel military
production!
NEW BILL AT THE
NEW GRAND THEATER
Tonight the Grand opens with a
new bill. "Forty-Five Minutes from
Broadway," a screaming farce. There
will be new songs and dances. Frank
Confer and Paul Reno having the
leading characters insures a production
Before You Buv a Summer
Be Sure and Look them Over
at the
Golden Rule Store
Ladies Parasols 98c to $4.98
CKildrens Parasols I9c to 98c
YOU CAX ALWAYS DO BETTER AT THE
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BUSY
STORES
Golden Rule Store
WE LEAD ; OTHERS FOLLOW.
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BUSY
STORES
P , Two-thirds cf a pound of Cotote will go as far as a full pound SItW if W
7 of butter or lard. WjSN f
i Just think these facts over and let them sink in. Then order a ftly i !) .Vlpw5 f
j pail of Cottolene of your grocer. SJ fj' J iv
F TKEN.K.FAIRBANlcOMPANY
up to the standard that has been set
by the Edwards and Merritts Musical
Comedy company. The balance of
the cast is in capable hands and an
evening of good entertainment is in
store for any one attending the Grand
theater. The management wishes to
announce that commencing next
Thursday the Grand will put on vau
deville and first-class pictures at pop
ular prices.
Wonderful Skin Salve.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known
everywhere tm tht beat remedy made
for all diseases of the skin, and also
for burns, bruises and bolls. Reduces
Inflammation and Is soothing and
healing. J. T. Sossman. publisher of
News, of Cornelius, N. C, writes that
one box helped his serious skin ail
ment after other remedies failed.
Only 25c. Recommended by Koep-pens.
BAR Kit COUPLE WEDDED
SAT I'll DAY IX GROCERY STORE
the description he must have been
about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing
around 160. She could not give any
information about his age.belng too
badly frightened. Medical attention
was given the child at once. Every
effort Is being made to get a trace
of the criminal, but thus far without
success.
A Clear Brain and healthy body are'
essential for success. Business men, J
teachers, students, housewives, and
other workers say Hood's Sarsaparilla.
gives them appetite and strength, and!
makes their work seem easy.
comes that tired feeling.
It over-
Al MEN HEAR PAPERS
DEALING WITH ORIGINALITY
Sacramento, May 21. The advertis
ing men of the coast In convention,:
heard papers today dealing with art j
and originality in advertising. Offi
cers will be elected tomorrow. j
HOW'S THIS?
Baker, Ore., May 21. "Never too
busy to show goods," Is the motto of
Rev. I). V. Yoakum, proprietor of
the Acme grocery on Center street,
but he Is thinking of changing It to
"Never too busy to tie nuptial knots,"
or "Always ready to make two hearts
beat as one," or something similar.
Rev. Yoakum Is often called on to
perform marriages, but Saturday was
the first time the stage for the cere
mony was the back room of the gro
cery store. Oliver C. Fisher and Em
ma Steel appeared with a license and
shyly made their wants known. Mr.
Yoakum was busy weighing up feed
nnd being somewhat begrlmmed and
dusty, asked when they would need!
his services "Now." came the an-
swer from both. "All right." saidj
the parson, who took his Bible from
the shelf, dusted an old black coat
that hung In the store room, donned
the same and began the words of the
servlie which made the couple man
and wife. With the ceremony over,
and congratulations passed by the
clerks and employes to the bridal
coup'.e, they took themselves on their
way, while the parson-groceryman
got back to weighing out feed at a
high rate of speed to make up for
lost tlme; on a busy Saturday afternoon.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for anv rase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known, F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all. business
transactions and financially able to carry
out anv obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials !
sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Drueglms.
Take Hall' Family Pills for constipation i
Pendleton, Friday. May 30
yll2r) tlf
Free Circus Street Parade 10:30 a. rh.
9 bands, 250 horses, KffiSf .tt
people of all climes in native costumes will be shown in parade.'
Two shows daily afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1
and 7 p.m.Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to see it alV
ELEYEN YEAR OLI GIRL
ASSAULTED IVY UNKNOWN MAX
Baker. Ore.. May 21. A dastardly
crime was attempted by an unknown
man Saturday forenoon on the per
son of Qoldle Busby, the 11 year-old-daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bus
by, who reside on the North Side. The
man lured the little girl to a vacant
house on North Grove street, repre
senting that his sister had left a doll
there and that they might find It
He also gave her ten cents. When
they got in the house, according to
the girl, her assailant threw her down
and from the appearance of the place
the child put up ft strong defense. Fi
nally the man left her and she ran
home.
The police were notified at once.
She says he wore blue checked over
alls, black shoes, and judging from
Why You Should Have Us Biid Your
Co
icrete
BECAUSE
Sidewalks
We make a specialty of tins work.
We rush each job through savins; you the inconvenience of
having your property torn up and your street and sidewalk ob
structed and littered for an unnecessary length of time.
We know our business, bavins bandied some of the largest
government as well as larpe city contract-, and can save you
money.
Our Reference: Ask the Owners oi, or Notice the
Sidewalks We Built in Pendleton Last Year.
i
Estimates Cheerfully Given
AVERILL m, SULLIVAN
604 TIIOMrSOX STREET.
THOSE BLACK 2372