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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1914)
r PAGE TWO DATLY EAST O'RF.OONTA'N'. PEXPTETOy. OTCFOOY, SATURDAY. MAKCII 21, 1914. ETGTIT PAGES n7 rvn n rro 7. a stocn mat is unrivaled in every respect-that offers to you the best values-the newest styles, the greatest varieties. 'V.s'V Smart Looking 3 wsnihsasii 7 0 in mm mm ii THE . ' i nxAi w a v m jams a, n -asss.,. Clothes By smart looking we don't mean loud or fancy, but pood looking attractive and desirable. that's the kind of clothes we sell We pive you the utmost in quality, in style, iu be cominness. 8lg,gll7JB,ge and 816 Giving you a price range within your purse limit and no matter what garment you choose it will have 100 per cent value for every dollar you invest Furnishings in Keeping With These Clothes Whatever is correct, you'll find here. "Smart Shoes for Women" SPRING MODES COR THE WOMAN OF TASTE who requires that V her shoes shall embody the very newest and smartest or styles combined with practicability, daintiness and re finement. In nearly all types of shoes and slippers there is a tendency toward fancy effects. Shoes are a very important part of Milady's wardrobe this season, since narrow skirts, albeit longer than formerly, leave the feet very much exposed. Your inspection is invited with the knowledge that our display is strong in its appeal to the women of taste and refinement. Patent Lace Tango. New Kidney Heel, turn sole any buckle or orna- tt A ff ment desired, Latett 5th avenue toe, a beautiful design showing Jhtil f If J Grace and Snug Fit, A A to D, 2 1-2 to 8, PRICE yT W Patent Ideal Kid Colonial Leather covered or cut steel buckles. A pump worn in all fashionable centers, lloomy toe, yet graceful in lines, in ap pearance ; either kidney or Cuban hch. A A to I). Price .'...,..:.......... ?4.00 In dull kid with covered buckle ?4.00 In Hronzc, same style, price $5.00 In White liu'ek, price ?4.00 In Velvet, price S3.50 yew lines of Man Janes, Baby Stuarts just arrived. This is the store that sells the FAMOUS Kensington $3.50 Hats tor Men SOFT HATS OR DERBIES. Xot an unusual price but a very unusual quality, U where we lay our claim TO THE BEST ?3.50 IIAT IN PENDLETON. Soft hats in the following colors: Blues, greens, pearls, erevs, browns and black, TUTOXES, blue and grey, green and brown, black and white. Side bows, bows on the three- quar ter or back. Iligh crease crown with roll brim, pencil curl or straight brim, pull down brim of staple shape. Kensington hats come in all the new Stetson shapes and styles. OMO SHIELDS Weigh the cost of your finest gowns against a pair of dress shields 1 and you will realize that "what shields to choose" is a really import ant question. Omo shields include styles for everv costume, Price pair 20 to 75. Phoenix Silk Hose For Women Serviceable silk, pure dye thread of finest quality, makes every pair of Phoenix silk hose exceptionally durable and wonderfully economical. Price 75. ?i.OO, ?1.50 Someof the Prettiest Costumes for Spring and Summer wear are of "CHENEY shower proof FOU LARDS." These make up into quite the most attractive frocks, not a bit loud, but simply smart and good looking. Dresses that any woman may well bo proud to wear calling, at the the ater, reception, for shopping, driving or traveling. The mo'st popular colors and de signs will be found in our silk de partment A PLEASURE TO SHOW. The yard... 79 to 98 Buy Your TOILET Preparations HERE Where quality is assured. You can depend upon the preparations that we offer at our store to be the best for the price no matter what the price. 50 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream - 39 50 Creme Elcaya 39? 50 Melba Creme. 30 50? Malvina Cream .. 39? 25? Peroxide Cream 19? 25? Sanital Cream 19? 50? Pebeeo Tooth Paste - 39? 25? Colgates Tooth Paste 19? 25? Colgates Tooth Powder 19? 25? Dr. Lvons' Tooth Powder 19? 50? LaBlache Face Powder. 39? 50? Java Rice Face Powder- 39? 50? Pozonnio Face Powder 39? 25? Woodbury's Face Powder 19? 25? Triciim Powder........ . 19? 25? Cashmere Bouquet Soap 19? 25? Packers Tar Soap 19? 25? 4711 Glycerine Soap... 19? 15? Pears Soap 12? 75? Finaud's Toilet Water. 65? 25? Palmers Almond Meal...: 19? Hydragcn Peroxide 10?, 15? Emb. Crepe Voile A wash material, emb. in neat pat terns of sheer effect for waists, trim mings, collars, etc. 30 inches wide. The yard 98? Wool Challie The one dress fabric that is sen sible and most practical. A big ship ment of new designs and colorings. 27 inches wide; all wool. The yard ... ...... : 50? THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trane Save Your T.P. W. Trading Stamps With Spring at hand our Premium Dept. offers many new and attractive articles that may behad with!.? '.Vi, tradingstamps We show a large line of rocking chairs in oak, leather upholstering and wicker that aro especially suitable for porch and bedroom use. These may be had for from one book 'of stamps upwards. As the warm weather comes on you will find an increasing use for one of our comfortable jwrch swings. Even the baby has not been for gotten for wo have cool wicker cradles fully equipped with a mosquito bar spreader. ' "Hotpoint"' electrical and cooking appliances will aid you. to use your stove less and keep your house cool with but a small cost for the electric ity. Electric irons to make your laundering easy. Electric coffee pcr- '. cnlators for better coffee with less trouble. Crown electric bread toasters that make delicious, crisp toast that we give for 10 pages of T. P. W. ; trading stamps. We have just received a complete line of the celebrated Johnson's white porcelain ware. It is made in ransome patterns in exact dupli cate of real Haviland china. We have a large showing of Haviland al so, but as most people don't caVe to uso their le8t china for everyday use this Johnson porcelain is more durable with the same high grade appear ance. There are coffe and tea cup9 and saucers, four sizes of plates, oatmeal and sauce dishes, creamers and sugar bowls, soup and vegetable plates and five sizes of platters. We will carry the above articles in stock at all times so that by saving your stamps, yon can from time to time get each article until you have a complete set. Tt requires from one to 7 paces of stamps for the different items. SAVE YOUR T P W STAMPS. "THEY ARE GOOD AS GOLD." s Woman Varied Interests Social and Club News, Personals, Fashions, Home Hints and Other Items of Interest to the World Feminine. socrecv In recognition of the fa?t that ah was the mother of their church and as a tribute to her memory, member of the Church of the Redeemer are now engaged in raising money for a memorial window to the late Aura M. Kaley. It was originally intended to aecure the necessary money from member of the church but so many have requested to be allowed to con tribute toward honoring the woman, who was not only the mother of the church but also the "mother of Pen- Feeling Just Right this Spring Is largely it matter of keeping the digestion perfect, the blood pure, the liver and bowels active. For this kind of work HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters Is well adapted. Try it today. dleton," that the committee in charge has decided to accept donations from whomsoever offers. Mrs. A. W. Kugg will entertain the ladles of the W. C. T. U. at her home on the' corner of Jackson and Garfield streets next Tuesday afternoon. A reception for new members will be held between the hours of 2 and 3 and a business session will follow. Miss Cecile Boyd, who is at present in the Y. W. C. A. at Portland, has accepted a position as assistant Phy sical Education instructor under Dr. Hall at the University of Washington, for the summer session beginning June 22. Athena Press. Mrs. Westbrooke Dickson and Miss Katherine Campbell returned this morning from Yansycle where they spent a week with . Mrs. George Strand. Mrs. Etrand accompanied them back to the city. Mrs. Adolph L. Schaefer has re turned from Weston where she was the guest of Mrs. L. J. Fredericks and Miss Margaret Proebstel. The Care of Children Foods for Paby. nice puddings are simple and safe (o give a baby from the time he Is eighteen months of ege: A quarter of a cupful of rice (care fully washed), two tablpspoonfuls of sugar, one saltspoonful of salt, one pint of milk. Mix all the ingredients well, pour Irto a small baking dish and bake for two hours, rather slowly at first. Cut the crust several times and stir Ic into the rest of the pudding. Let it brown before taking from oven. Apple Tapioca, or "Bird's Nest Pudding." Combinations of apples and tapioca are attractive and nour ishing dessert)) for a baby from two years of age. A quarter of a cupful of granulat ed tapioca, one tablespoonful of su gar, a pinch of salt, one pint of boil ing water, three tart apples, sugar and nutmeg. Mix the tapioca, sugar and salt, pour the boillnar water on slowlvand cook a double boiler for fifteen min utes. Pare and core the apples and fill the holes with sugar and a little nutmeg; then pour over these the tapioca mixture. Cover the dish and bake for half an hour. This may be served with a little cream and su gar. Baked apples, apple sauce, clarified apples, "apple snow," stewed prune and prune Jelly are all suitable des serts for a baby from the time he Is one year old. Home Hints and Recipes Approve Corn oil as Food. That oil made from corn can be used as a substitute for olive oil In fcod is the conclusion reached by Dean L. E. Sayre of the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy after a series of experiments. Corn oil is a by-product of cereal manufacturing. It comes from the heart of the corn and has a golden yellow color, light characteristic odor, and a pleasant taste, similar to that of freshly ground cornmeal. It can be used In a num ber of ways in the kitchen, being es pecially valuable as a substitute for lard. Plant Supports'. The steel rods from old umbrellas make fine plant supports, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. Disconnect them where they Join the upper part and also where the ring slips the handle, and you have a double rod to slip Into your flower pots, and If they are painted green they are un-noticeable. The Forty Year Test. An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was first offered to the public ' In 1872. From a small beginning it ha grown In .favor and popularity until it has attained a world wlJe reputa tion. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand why "t is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. It not only gives relief It cures. For sale by all dealers. Adv. IIEHMJSTOX LOCALS. (Special Correspondence.) HEItMISTON, March 21. Prof. Pittman, field representative of the state normal school, accompanied by County Superintendent Young, visit ed Hermlston, lecturing in the high school to the pupils and their par ents. A dance was given by the married man of the town on the 17th and proved one of the most enjoyable of the season. It was given In the Her mlston Mercantile hall, which was decorated most attractively In colors of the day. The United Orchestra of Pendleton furnished the music. The dance was attended by about thirty couples. About fifteen couples of the young er folks of the town Journeyed to Stanfield In machines to attend the St. Patrick's dance. . The ladles of the Baptist . church were hostesses of a silver tea on Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. B. T. Youel. Mrs. C. W. Kellogg was the hostess of a delightful luncheon yesterday in honor of her mother, Mrs. McDon ald of Mlneapolls, and Mrs. McCoy frf Omaha who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Baker. The following ladles were present: Mrs. Laura Davis, Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. 'H. T. Fraser, Mrs. C. E. Baker, Mrs McCoy and Mrs. McDonald. County School Superlntendet J. A. Yeager is in this section visiting the Hermlston schools and those In the outlying districts. Mrs. Laura Headington Is In Uma tilla this week transacting business. D. C. Brownell and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrl Brownell of Umatilla were vis itors in town today. F. B. Swayze and E. P. Dodd left Tuesday morning for Portland. Mrs. D. C. Brownell was a visitor from Umatilla Monday Politicians Rather in Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS, March 20. State politicians of high and low degree gathered here today to attend the democratic state convention which opens today, when democrats of na tional prominence will attend as hon ored guests and speakers. There will bo exploitations of rival booms for every office in the coming state and congressional elections during to night and for the remainder of the time the convention is in session. Various district committee meetings are scheduled for tonight. UMATILLA STARTS FIRST. UNIT OF WATERWORKS J (Special Correspondence.) UMATILLA, Ore.. March 21. At a recent meeting of the city council a contract was awarded James Atch ison of this place for the digging of a well which Is to be the first unit of Umatilla's municipal water works for which the city voted bonds for $20,000. At the same meeting the following appointments were made by the may or' and approved by the countly. J. A. Stephens, city marshal; J. T. Hlnkle, city attorney; Carl Mc Naught, city engineer. Municipal Railway Pays. 8AN FRANCISCO. March 21. The Geary Street Municipal Railway is one of San Franciscos best paying Invest ments. Its accumulated earnings now amount to $263,240, according to fig ures given 'out here today. The road began business In December, Uli The Union Street Line, since It came Into possession of the city, shows earnings of Just about one half of that of the Geary street line. This Is con sidered remarkable by city officials as the Union line Is less than half the length of the Geary street line. 0 PIMPLES n BOILS f CAIUXUNCLES ACHES n CHILLS U PAINS 1m "Dannror Rirmnl." V V.. I . i . . . "-, iiuiuuii ByBiem srneinoaoi En VI n or warn- ing : that the blood has become impoverished and circulation mot. In this condition the human body is almost powerless to resistthe more serious illness. Don't delay. You need DR.' PIERCE'S Golden Lledical Discovery It ertM ti wnrlr mmwtrMt.1w kA ... a 1 1 ... . e "- It ffflta to WnrV tmmsMlfVtAlv af tit ... . 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