DAILY EAST OREGONIAy. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1013. EIGHT PAGE& PAGE TWO. Always the Newest, the Freshest and Best Goods at Prices That Please. New Goods Are Arriving Daily in Every Department. Novelty Crepe Suiting A new wash suiting just received. Comes in medium dark colors with a novelty ttripe28 inch wide fart colors The Yard 3Sc Wool Challie For early Fall dresses a wool challie is the proper fabric. Not too heavy neat, pretty designs all wool. The Yard 65c A most unusual bargain opportunity for Thursday. Every House Dress HLQf Reduced to . . Oyla Don't fa'l to see these dresses to make comfortable the hot days yet to come. The lots are broken, though all sizes can be found. There are many de sirable styles in a variety of light and dark colons made up in gingham, chambray, percale, lawn and seersucker. The original values on these CQf were up to $2.75. For one day only . . Oy You can effect a considerable saving by buying your Muslin Underwear now. We particularly call your attention to a Spzcial Sale of Dainty Nighties. 98c This includes gowns of crepe, nainsook and soft muslin, made generously full and trimmed in a variety of ways with linen and val. lace and embroidery. They have both high neck and round or square yokes with both long and butterfly sleeves and are made in both slip and open front styles. ' The regular price on these gowns range from $1.25 to 2.25. For this special sale the price is 9S. ! Our "Harvest Sale'9 of Dinnerware is now on in our Crockery Dep't. in connection with our Model Basement Grocery Cups and Saucers, "Harvest Sale" set G 75 Cups and Saucers, "Harvest Sale" set C 60 Creamers, "Harvest Sale" each 20 3 qt. Water Pitchers, "Harvest Sale" ea. 50 7-in. Plates "Harvest Sale," set of 6. 60 Meat Platters, "Harvest Sale," each 20 to 85. Soup Plates, "Harvest Sale," set of 6 80 Vegetable Dishes, "Harvest Sale," each 25 to 40f. Glassware, lamps, wooden and willow ware, etc. "priced right" Fruits, Melons and Vegetables, kept clean and fresh in our Model Grocery. Lunch Goods in the widest varieties. Toasted Marshmallows, pound 35 T. P. W. Salad Oil, extra clarified, bot. 40 Home Made Mayonnaise, bottles 15, 30 T. P. W. Special, the best 35 Coffee on earth. Crisco, cans 35, 65, $1.25 New Umatilla Co. Honey, 3 combs 50 The 1 1 COUPON 1 I Peoples Where It Pays to Trafe. Uarehou Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps SP m PremiuH COUPON Tlie Orpheum. For Tuesday's change a touching two-reel Lubln special, "Home, Swee Home," featuring Harry Meyers and Ethel Ctayton. "Home, Sweet Home," Lubln, two reels. A successful man and wife. thinking to make their parents hap py, sell the old home and furniture, and take them to the city to live In their luxurious home with them. The old folks longed for their old home and make frequent trips to the old second hand store. John and Xel) discover their unhapplness and buy the old home back and all the furni ture, and pa and ma went back to "Home, Sweet Home " "The Taming of Betty," Vita. Fea turlng Clara K. Toung and Maurice CcBtello. Betty's mother and Sir James Dlsbrow have arranged for a marriage between Betty and Charles who have never met. Betty storms and goes to stay with a missonary friend when she hears Sir James and his son are coming. They arrive and Ned her brother, accidentally brings about a meeting between them al though they do not discover each others identity. Next day Betty's mother sends for her to come home. saying she is ill. Betty goes and her surprise Is great when sho meets her rescuer of the day before. Her pre Judlce is removed and Mrs. Forester and Sir James are entirely satisfied. "The Friendless Indian," Pathe Even when he rescued the child of a white man his only reward was a nod of thanks, for of course he Is a red skin and as such Is doomed to walk the world alone. "Barcelona, Spain," Pathe. THE FREE CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND AT THE SPOKANE FAIR. THERE Is one place above all others where children, big and smart, fan have the best time of the year, and that place Is the Spokane Fair the week of Sept 15. One of the latest attractions for the little folk is the big new Play Grounds Installed by the Bpokinie Tark Board. This rovers more thun'an acre and is full of swiugs, slides, seesaws, trapezes, hori zontal bars and other things for having fun, and It's all free. Up In the Mid way there are two big glittering merry-go-rounds, with prancing steeds and enticing bally-boo music, and the Ferris Wheel, not so big as the original Ferrl Wheel perhaps, but Just as murb fun. Then there's the Animal Circus, with all sorts or cute, trained ponies, mon keys and dogs and a bear that nn skate on roller skates; the big Indian Con gress and Village and other shows too numerous to mention. In front or the Grand Stand there are the races, the polo games, the cow boys, the fireworks, the big Indian 'battle every night, the log chopping contest Pastime. W e will present Tuesday, "The Ne'er to Return Road," a drama of Intense heart Interest written by Mrs Otis Skinner In two reels. A power ful play again emphasizes "The Wa ges of Sin Is Death" and the after math of tragedy Is tears. This new treatment of the world old theme, and a heart-hold In the mother's love. adds Intensity to Interest, and the ele ment of suspense la dominant to make it tense and thrilling. "The Ne'er to Return Road." Se Ilg In two parts. It Is difficult to conceive a deeper sense of injury than the case of the mother facing the murderer of her son after many years seeing him lie prone In her power, begging for mercy, when she has a loaded rifle in her hand, anil all o the hatred of pent-up years to back the bullet for revenge. This is the cruix and almost the climax of a powerful new pictorial and emotion al play from the pen of Mrs. Otis Skinner. The victim of a modern Cain had a mother who had grieved long and deep and In her wild mo ments dreamed of vengeance but when It came to the test, pity over whelmed her, inspired her for a bet ter part, so that she really provided the slayer of her son a means to se cure his freedom. "A mother Is a mother still, the holiest thing alive." "A Chilnese Puzzle." Biograph. A hilarious comedy, the sweetheart of the girl (Grace Lewis) gets a job with the family In the guise of a Chinese cook. "The Dream Fairy." Edison. "The Sweat Box." Biograph. A rough and tumble farce with a laugh In every foot of film. Woman and Her Varied Interests Flowers on Top. A good plan for the concealment of the unsightly garbage can is to have built two stands to be placed on eith er side of the kitchen porch steps large flower pots with plants being placed on top The stands should be built just large enough to contain the can. which Is placed on a shelf, that swings out when the door at the side Is opened. Holes for ventilation can be made In the stand, keeping the can as thoroughly sanitary as whenj exposed. . use tno omer stand lor ashes, etc., or have shelves within for the reception of groceries or milk. If the door Is fitted with lock and key. j Good Housekeeping. Silver Cleaning. Useful cloths for rubbing up silver or plate In dally use can be prepared by boiling soft cotton cloths in fresh milk In which Is dissolved one ounce of hartshorn powder per pint. Boll for five minutes, wring out In cold water, and dry at once. Use these cloths for rubbing up the silver after drying, and If necescary before using again, taking care not to touch it with the bare hands or It will quickly tar nish In patches, says the Philadelphia Press. Whenever much silver Is to be handled a pair of clean housemaid's Cloves should be slipped on. Kr Yolk Kept. I often make angel food cake and other dishes requiring the whites of eggs, writes a contributor to the Mad em Prlscllla. The yolks one can use in custards, mayonnaise dressing, omelet, egg lemonade, etc. Invari ably one puts the yolks away to be used at a more convenient time, and In a few 4iours they become dry and hard and will not beat. I discovered that if a little cold water was added to the yolks, and they were well beat en immediately and then set away, they would remain as fresh as when first broken, even If left for three or four days. Add Red ink. When washing dainty pink fabrics that are almost sure to fade, a drop or two of red ink added to the rinse water or starch, same as bluing, will keep them In good color all summer. New Haven Journal Courier. Hammer 0o Knot. I have made a discovery which I think may help others to loosen knots In harness, straps, cords, ropes or even shoestrings, writes a contributor to the Philadelphia North American. Hammer the knot on all sides with a mallet or a piece of wood, turning the strap or rope around, then dip In boil ing water, holding It there a minute or two, according to size of knot to be loosened. Before doing so add a little soap to the water, then with a sharply pointed instrument pick the knot loose. Knots that have been pulled In harness or ropes for months or years can be loosened readily. Satin Blouse. The satin blouse Is still very smart, especially In white, and buttoned In the front with large bell shaped but tons In satin or Ivory, and either very apparent buttonholes or else thick satin loops, says the Philadelphia Times. A little embroidered pocket breaks the simplicity of the corsage on one side, and the little silk hand kerchief placed there gives a pretty touch of color. r, Cake Baking. A cake which Is made without but ter requires a cooler oven than If but ter Is one of the Ingredients. To know when a cake is done one should see that after the mixture begins to rise, brown spots appear here and there upon the surface, then the cen ter of the cake rises a little more as it browns all over. This stage reach ed. It soon begins to level and shrink Hum me iian, ana it a straw is In serted In the center It comes out dry. This means the cake Is done, says the Newark News. Another test Is If the rflkf Bnrln fa Karl no 1. f . 7 .. . i , t. trip finirpr Constipation is the starting point for many serious diseases. To be healthy keep the bowels active and regular. HERBINE will remove all accumulations in the bowels and put the system jn prime condition. Price 50c. Sold by all dealers. Adv. C'aiiVMT Kills Two Large Bears. FREEWATER, Ore., Aug. 13. Two bears, each weighing more than -100 pounds, were shot last week near tho summer camp of Christian Rogers. near the Toll Gate. Mr. Rogers was out walking when he came across the first bear. He fired at the animal, I killing It at once. Two days later ! another bear, about the same size was killed near the same camp by a Walla Walla man, W. Russell. Ieppiilatlon Alarms France. PARIS, Aug. 13. Figures showing depopulation In France, published to. day, are regarded as the most start ling in years. In the department of Gers, the figures showed that for ev ery 100 babies born, 153 people died; In Lot-et-Garonne the proportion la 100 to 131. In thirty departments the deaths outnumbered t he births while In only nine partments did the births come up to the average for the German empire. DISPATCHES CONFIRM THE LOSS OF BRITISH CORPS LONDON. Aug. 13. War office dispatches confirmed Aden . reports that a British camel corps was de stroyed at a battle in Somallland. Two thousand Dervishes attacked the corps while the latter was reconnolt ering near Berbera, killing Captain Cornfield, a white man, and killing and wounding 60 native soldiers. Re inforcements were rushed to the scene. Cosy. Program for Wednesday and Thurs day. "The Smuggler's Daughter." Two reels. Rex. A two part story of the Pacific coast with some splendid views of ocean and rugged shore. One ex ceptionally fine scene In which we see the revenue launch coming over the tot-sins waves, Is most effective There art- some Interesting characters. especially one strong man who nobly g ts into trouble, because he will neither do wrong nor tell the reve nue officers of the wrong the smug gler's daughter is doing. He manages to escape and saves the revenue offl cer's daughter from rough smugglers The capture of the evil doors makes everything right In the end. "A Country Cousin." (It. Northern An enjoyable comedy which fairly ex hales merriment. Jack beta he can go to a young ladles' school disguised as a girl and get away with it. He succeeds for a while but finally Is found out. When cornered he shouts "mouse" and In the Insuing panic he escapes. There are some beautiful out of doors scenes in this picture. "Poleon the Trapper." Nestor. A story of the great north woods. STABS YOUNG WIFE HE CLAIMED TO LOVE ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 13. A tragedy occurred here the other night truly Russian in the horror of its de tails. A young man. just 26 years of age, named Groshev, adopted son of a rich merchant of Moscow, enter ed the fashionable Haurida restaurant and ordered a private room. He was' apparently In high good humor. After ordering a supper of the best the place could afford, he sent a messenger with a letter to his young and beautiful wife Inviting her to Join him at the restaurant, and added that he had sent the most mod est youth he could find so that she, whom he adored so much, would not be insulted by so much as a bold glance. The young wife, happy In the thought of the evening that awaited her, hurried to the restaurant. Gros hev received her with that flattering solicitude the well . born Russian knows so well how to assume. Champagne of the finest vintages was ordered and the orchastra was commanded to play the most entranc ing airs. The wine flowed freely and while the musicians were playing that exquisite Russian thing, "Forgotten la the Tender Rose," the husband raised his glass in the presence of the man ager, who acted as servitor and cried. 1 drink to the health of my beloved wife." Then he dashed the glass to the floor, seized a long knife and " .'-iffy i.-w;' the minor in theii rock drilling contest, the motorcycle relay race, the Scotch Highlanders' tmml, the broadsword battle on liorscbai k mid lots more attrac tions different and more interesting than any tinim Then there is a l"ig list of cn&h prizes for children, nearly fMH) In nil. cov ering nearly everything they raise in guldens or innke at school. All this chil dren's work will be shown together this year in a new department all Its own. Even the babies can win some lig cash prizes at liiis Spokane Fair, tor there is a prize of $100 in gold for the best baby from outside Spokane, as well as many other cash and trophy prizes for the halites who enter In the Better Babies Coniest And last but not least, there Is a big Free Nursery, where the babies can be left In charge of competent nurses while the parents enjoy the Fair. plunged It Into his wife's heart. Gros hev. without any further show of emotion, calmly waited for the police. He declined to give any motive for the crime. It is believed he Is insane. Sallow complexion conies from bil ious impurities in the blood and the fault lies with the liver and bowels they are torpid. The medicine that gives results In such cases is HER BINE. It Is a fine liver stimulant and bowel regulator. Price 50c. Sold by all dealers Adv. FORMER REARS WIN 10 INNING GAME FOR SEATTLE "I should be delighted," replied Mrs. Lehr, "but your dreadful fog plays havoc with one's Vomplexlon." LIVELY DISCI SSION OVER TYPOGRAPHICAL AGREEMENT SALEM. Aug. 13. A lively discus sion was precipitated at the meeting of the state printing board when Har ris announced he intended to enter a written contract with the typograph ical union 'when the new prlntlns? plant is established. State Treasurer Kay objected on the grounds of dis crimination against a citizen not .1 member of the organization. The Secretary of State urged Harris to hold the matter In abeyance. Two former Walla Walla pliv'vrs won a ton Inning game for Seattle from Vitcoiia Monday afternoon, the final score being 2 to 1. Kelly and Martini scored he two runs for Se attle. Kelly was on the mound and struck out 12 men. He allowed four hits and walked one man. In addi tion he got two hits out of four times up and made two assists and one put out. Martini got one hit out of three times up. The Seattle club was held scoreless until tho ninth, when with one out, Narveson, the Victoria pitcher, hit Martini, who scored from first base on a center field drive. With the score a tie and one out in the tenth, Kelly hit past second, advanced on a single by Shaw, and then scored on an outfield hit. MRS. HARRY LEHR TELI.S WHY SHE AVOIDS LONDON LONDON, Aug. 13. The London friends of Mrs. Harry Lehr, May Goe let of New York, were delighted the other evening on seeing her at the party given by the Duchess of Man chester (nee Zimmerman) at her magnificent home on Grosvenor square. It Is very seldom that Mrs. Lehr condescends to pay London a visit, the society of Paris being more to her taste. But the French capital at this time Is practically deserted. '"Why don't you live In London, my dear," asked a prominent peeress of Mrs. Lehr at the Manchester ball, and adding, "your countrywomen are so popular over here?" The True Source of Beauty Is, and must be, good health.'' 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