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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OftEG ONI AN. EN'DI.ETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915. EIGHT PAGES Easter will be here Sunday April 4th. CLAD EASTER WILL DEMAND A NEW COSTUME. WE ARE SHOWING CHIC COSTUME SPECIALS NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE IN THIS CITY. WE CREATE STYLES. BUY YOUR OUTFIT FROM US AND KNOW THAT "EVERYONE" WILL NOT BE WEARING THE SAME THING AS YOU. IF YOU WISH TO MAKE YOUR EASTER CLOTHES IT IS HIGH TIME YOU WERE SELECTING THE MATERIALS. WE HAVE ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS AND INVITE YO U TO LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. i I mm wm Tomorrow will be the last of our' Bon-Ton9 Corset Displays. Be sure and attend. You'll find it to be time well spent. ' All the "Bon Ton" styles will be shown on beautiful LIVING MOD. ELS. Different styles revealing the very new-."curved waist" and "flat back" effect. Madam Morris, the well known authority from the Royal Worcester Corset Co. and her discourse on corsetry will interest you. ' Be sure to be here tomorrow. In Our Art and Drapery Dep't. We have a complete assortment of the famou3 Colonial Drapery Fabrics. Come in and nsk to see them. As you look at the separata patterns, think how they would look in your own home, for what style of room a particular design was conceived, how this one would suit a little girl's room, that one your own bed room, and another one your dining room and so on. The high de gree of artistic expression in Colonial Drapery Fabrics is revealed in their adaptability not only to certain rooms, but to the individual people who are to live in these rooms. Authentic Modes in Tail ored Suits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, Skirts and Waists : : : ELOQUENT OF THE HIGH FASHION IDEALS ARE OUR DISTINC TIVE MODELS. Expression of the best tailoring are the garments themselves. Smart individual touches lend a charm to these suits that is lacking in the ordinary suit Discriminating women will find here fashion's latest models in the widest variety. Supply your needs now while our stock is complete. WOMEN'S SUITS AT $ 17.50 At this price we show a complete range of colors, black and white checks made in neat Norfolk style, navy and Belgian blue in high waist line effects and full flare skirts. BEAUTIFUL NEW EASTER SUIT S AT $35.00 Here are suits to please every fancy; very latest styles with roll ing collars, belts, patch pockets, also high waist line effects; flare skirts. All the new shades and weaves. 1? & Smart Coats Priced at $15 Easter Coats for Women and Misses' Exceptional garments made from splendid quality of covert, novelty checks,, plain serges and mixtures. Other smart styles belted and flare effects. Many other models at prices ranging from $17.50 to 30.00 LINEN ORGANDIE Makes up into a neat wash dress, trimmed with cluny lace. Comes in all shades, washes fine, 36 inches wide. The yard 3 SPECIAL SHOWING OF EASTER DRESSES Our assortment was never more complete than now. Silks in crepe de chine, taffeta and poplin. New dresses in serge, poplin and panama. Beautiful lingerie, all the new lace and net effects, all the latest novelties Jn ma terials. Prices range from $13.50 to $30.00 NARROW GROS GRAIN RIBBON We have in stock a good variety of colors in gros grain ribbons, used so much thi3 season for military purposes. Per yard 15 to 25 NEW BELTS Narrow belts of suede so much used to emphasize the new high waist effect; the colors are green, blue and black with narrow piping of white. Price 50 BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS In woolens and silk. Every size check, all widths. These are very popular this season. Every wardrobe should have a black and white check dress. The yard 63 to ?2.00. NEW CHIFFONS For waists, dresses and trimming. Chiffons are used with any kind of a material and dresses. Comes ifi all shades that now prevail. Plain serge chiffons, marqui settes, pompodour, Georgette, crepes, etc. The yard $1.00 to $2.50. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PA YS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS COVOH I Airs, i narii s k. '.uieswortny was licxiU-HS ye.steid.iy afternoon to the In dies of the South Hill Bridge Club, She hud us guests also Mrs. O. I. La Dow mid Mr. S. A. Newberry. Hon. ors In the play were won by Mr James R. Perry. Vr. and Mrs. K. J. Sommervllle re turned lant evening from Walla Wal la where yesterday they attended the funeral of Mrs. Sommervllle's aunt. Mm. Prowler, who died last Thursday at St. Mary's hospital. Mrs. Sum nicrvnie was at her bedside some time before her death. Mr. .ind Mrs. B. B. Richards and Mm. H. II. 1HI came to Pendleton from their home in Athena yesterday by auto. XIrs. Jessie Honeyman of Portlanl will peak at the Presbyterian church Frldi'y afternoon at 1:30 on her ex- I pcr!enees m a missionary In Honolu- ! In. Her address will be the conclu j slon of an all-day session of the la dles of the church, a business session , being scheduled for the morning and , a br.sket lunch at noon. ! The event of the week In a musical way will be the singing of Staner's i "Crucifixion" on Friday evening at me cnurcn or tne iteueemer by a chorus of thirty of the best voices In Pendleton. For several weeks prac tices have been held under the dlrec- ' Hon of Mrs. J. It. Dickson. No ad mission will be charged but an offer ing will be taken for the benefit ol ' the choir of the church. ! The chorus will consist of the fol lowing: Sopranos. Mrs. W. L, , Thompson, Mrs. Carl Power, Mrs. Charles Bond. Mrs. Westbrooke Dick son. Mrs Gilbert W. Phelps,- Mrs. Raymond Hatch, Mrs. Glen Sturdl vant, Miss Mayree' Snyder, Mis Lol i nosers. Miss Adel Poston and Miss Ruth Terpenlng; altos. Mrs. J. U. Dickson, Mrs. C. K. Cranston. Mrs. G. W. Rung. Mrs. William Mlckelson. Mlsa Edna Zimmerman, Miss Edn.i Thompson, MLs Edna Coutts. anJ Miss Irmatee Campbell; tenors, Frank B. Hayes, Klchnrd Mayberry, SI Recta. Clarence Penland, and Mr, Simonds; bassos. Wlllard Bond George Edmund. II. Bishop, Mansfield and Friedman. Polo numbers will be sung by Mrs. Power. Misses Snyder and Coutts, Messrs. Hayes, Mayberry, Simonds, Bond, Edmund and Bishop. ,i.m ..in.. m ii !-i.i.i. ii ii-i i in i" ..ir""- -l f- - r"TT -, .. ... ,. , M..i..i.i i n ii tarrr w i mm 'til 1 I 'I ! V a i. r I Yf"iiiiM.i.T'.lJ j m .ute'4 0o- "I E:2 it So1 I to"..: 'Hi "a' mm AU'OUUL 3 PER CENT. ANcsclaWcPrrparallonCr.U slmilatWtteDodanifRrftifa (UrUcStoGiac!isaajJJcHdsof t!dll2l!l 1 A " if 1.1 jJ Proraolcs DilesttonGsrerfuf ncssandtoontoIn$nrffir Ophmt!Qrphiiu? norEocr.il iU I ii Alt v UIIt jtatJud Anfrfed Remedv foTCorefc iton . SouxStDmadi.Dlirrtai WonasforoTilsiowJwnst ncss and Loss OFSuep. TuSmiSt Si(umrt of Tot CCNTMT COMTATO NEW WRK. 'nuaranleed unuVrtli i'ooii For Infants ond Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of ZAP A" ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years IMA FORMER PILOT ROCK MAN DIES AT PORTLAND lai.BWtT PASSES AWAY KITI.VriVEX JTAXY. TO ATT:.VD IXSEHALu ?;c;:a! CorreP'1nC-) 1IIT licTK, Or-. March JO. W, rrt r eivd K-re Saturday eT ea np of t!.e Jeath f LoveU Gilbert, furmrrly of ttU town, but bow r Portland. Ilia brother and Bister, Merwm Gilbert and Mr. Lemuel Caxttel left Immediately for Portland The cause of hi death was not men Uoi.ed. Dr. Gllleland and wife were ylalt or at Pendleton Saturday evenlnir. Bert Buholta of Nie. waj a Tlaltor hero Friday. Dr. Parker of Pendleton, waa call ed here Friday on buainesa. Charlie Nelaon of Butter creek, waa a visitor here Saturday evenin on business. Kd Weit(tte was In town Sunday from h! ranch la the mountain. The Misses Alta and Elma Boylen sperl Sunday at the home of E. B. Schafer. Fred Fletcher of Nye waa here on business Friday. Herbert Boylen was In town Satur day doing some trading. Levi Eldridge waa a visitor here Sunday. Dr. Gllleland and wife and Jaunlti and Jamea will leave Tuesday for OI-an. Munoarl, to visit for a month wit! friends and relativea. ROUMANIA WILL KEEP NEUTRALITY ATTITUDE BERLIN'. March 10. Roumania haa officially announced she will maintain the present position of neu trality, according to a Bucharest news dispatch. A girl reada a love letter over and over until she gets another. Why pray to be delivered from temptation and then go around looking for It? Keeping a man's nose to the grind stone doesn't sharpen hla wlta. The parent-teachers' association of the Lincoln, Washington and Haw tnorne scnools are making big prep arations for the visit of Mrs. Arls- tene Felts, state president of the Or. egon Congress of Mothers and Par em-Teachers' association, on Frldav. A reception, beginning at 3 o'clock. will be held In the Moose hall and, during the afternoon, Mrs. Felts will address the audience. All members of the association and all other la dies of the city and county who are interested are Invited to be present. The following commltteea have been appointd for the occasion: On re ception. Mrs. G. W. Phelps, Mrs. Georpe RuRg, Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, Mrs. T. M. Henderson. Mrs. Kim Mor ton and Mlsa Sarah Ruggtes; on pro gram, Mrs. Robert N. Stanfleld. Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Mrs. James A. Fee, Mrs. J. E. Smith and Miss Cora Hamilton; on re fresh men.-, Mrs. John Montgomery. Mrs. Thomas R. Hamiton. Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Williams. Wednesday evening at the Metho d!st church. Miss St. Johns, a mi. sionary who has recently been in Ch. na, will speak In the Methodist i church on her work and the public '.s Irvited. On Thursday afternoon she will address the ladles of the Foreign Missionary Society at the hoire of Mrs. H. D. Wiley, 409 Gar field street. Mrs. F. E. Van Dusen is accom panying her husband to Blnghani Springs today for the season. cortets were shown In every desUn and material which could b desired, all of which are carried regularly at The Peoples Warehouse. Mlsa Arnold, a beautiful Titian blonde, charmingly attired blue, wore the models designed thiit they have at last, discovered tl'e perfect fitting front lace corset. Mme Morris and her ass'stants aro always ready to answer any questions and Individual consultatlnns and ad- In: vice are free to all visitor. Kvcif for one who attended the lectures felt the atout figure and surprised manv among the audience when she showed more than repaid for the effort, ff If vnm Inifaitif n ran nnnurf Itnltv tut how graceful and attractive the stout learning details of perfectly fitte I woman la when properly corseted. Madame Morris, a lovely brunette, wearing pink crepe de chine, was th medium figure model. These ladles are considered to have perfectly pn- portlond flgurea and are the models' for all the corset made by this firm ' An Interesting corset was the "Tn co" design for slender figure. It Li perfect fitting and I made of soft materials which Is guaranteed not t stretch more than will be made up again In laundering. And corsets, b 1 coif el. r. GET HID OF HUMORS Hood's 8arsaparllla I tho Madicln to Take Mako Pur Blood. Dry. moist acalr tetter. bolls, and other emptlona com : humor, which may be either in plmpIeaV from the way, need to be laundered a. d j or aulrS T though def umrii iuru ui u noil um muj oilier piece of wearing apparel. Madame Morris advocates the me dlun bust and slightly curved walt tlve digestion and assimilation. To treat these eruption wltb dry lng medicine la dangeroua. Hood' Sarsaparllla, tho old relU line. Nothing la more ungainly than, d.,,-, tha human, and lmnmvea the tight corset. A great deal of, the digestion and assimilation, m In corset today , Get Hood' Baraap&rilla from your druggist. It may be confidently re lied upon to do It work. It purine the blood, tone tho stomach, and build up the whole system. It goeo to the root of disease, and It bene, flcial result are permanent It sets thing to right In the system. Re member to ask for Hood's 8a.rss.pa rilla, because nothing else acta like It and nothing else can take It place. elastic 1 being used as the elastic inserts are for the perfect fit and for fort of the wearer. The manufacturers of these corse's after fifty-three years of careful study have succeeded In making mo-l- els suitable for any figure and do. sinned to show that particular figure to the best advantage. They now feel necessary the com-1 CORSET EXHIBIT - VERY SUCCESSFUL IJiing Model Show Newest Bon Ton Stjle. The women of Pendleton have been greatly Interested In the exhibition of Bon Ton corset on beautiful living models at the Feeples Warehouse yes. terday and today. It Is the first tlms that a demonstration of the kind hrs been held In this city and at each of the sessions there have been very larce attendances. Madame Morris, who haa Just com pleted a trip about the world In the Interest of the Bon Ton and Royal Worcester corsets, is a wonderfully Interesting and instructive lecturer. While the corsets are being shown upon the models she conveys to her audience a wealth of invaluablo cor set knowledge absolutely necessary id the woman desirous of both beauty and comfort. The purpose of the demcnstralon waa to show the cor rect models for all figures a well as the correct way of putting on anl wearing a corset. The Bon Ton and Royal Worcester It is Just natural To Admire Babies CVir ftl'ni'tle nnture Impels Vive for the oolng Infant And at the same time the subject' of J,1 J-Lv-".,".J1.?!T moiherhood Is ever botore ts. To know what to do that will add ta the physical comfort of expectant motherhood Is a sub Jo:! that has Inter ested most women of all llmo One of the real ho!;ful thing Is an external ibdomlns! applk-ntlon sold In most Irug stores under the nsme of "Mother's friend." 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