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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1915. The Peoples Warehouse Wliore it Fins to Trails 75 Dresses Given Away 25 Coats Given Away 50 Suits Given Away 50 Skirts Given Away 100 Childrens Dresses Select Any Two Given Away V hhmmd nc raiwncn tlUiiiUUV Ul HUUilULU IH ITALIAN RANKS BEING KEPI SECRET tJOVRRXMKXT WILL NOT M- VI 1.;K TIIOSK WHO HAVE FALLEN IN BATTLE. EWTS SUMMER GAKSUi! from our entire stock and PA Y THE PRICE OF ONE (the other will be given to you FREE) This sensational offer includes Every Summer Dress, Every Summer Coat, Every Summer Skirt, Every Summer Suit, Every Child s Dress Nothing reserved. Every sale must be final. Every garment must be sold, in ac cordance with our rigid policy to sell all garments in the season in which they were bought i THE BARGAIN DAY OF THE YEAR You may select any dress, coat, skirt or suit, any two summer garments- or dresses and pay for only one the other will be given you FREE. This Startling Offer Good for Friday Only Any two 92.75 Dresses 2.75 Any two $3.75 Dresses or Skirts.... $3.75 Any two $4.75 Dresses or Skirts.... $4.75 Any two $7.50 Dresses or Skirts.... $7.50 Any two $8.75 Dresses or Skirts.... $8.75 Any two $10.00 Dresses or Coats $10.00 Any two $12.50 Dresses, Coats or Suits $12.50 Any two $15.00 Dresses, Coats or Suits $15.00 Any two $20.00 Dresses, Coats or Suits $20.00 Any two $25.00 Dresses, Coats or Suits $25,00 Any two $30.00 Coats or Suits.... $30.00 SILK FINISH POPLIN 36 inches wide, finest quality silk finish, double faced, launders like linen, for wash dresses and skirts. The yard 50 MATERIALS FOR SCHOOL DRESSES .. That wash, such as Percales, Ginghams, Kiddie Cloth, Linen, etc. "School Time" will soon be here, you'll find these materi als most practical. Percales, Ginghams and Kiddie Cloth, comes in light and dark colors, neat pat terns and figures, checks, stripes, plaids and plains; very best quality. The yard 100 to 25?. LINENS In both the heavy and light weight, col ors of pink, blue, Copenhagen, natural, brown, etc. The yard 50 to 85 OUR MERITE JEWELRY STORE Is complete in every respect for such as Beauty Pins, Scarf Pins, Hat Pins, Bar Pins, Brooches, Lockets, etc. They are guaran teed. Ask to see this department. GOLFETTE A very popular material for "Sport Coats." Excellent finish. Comes in white, Copenhagen, Russian, tan, rose, etc., 28 in. wide. The yard $1.25 and $1.50 "T.P.W. PURE FOOD SHOP" Cleanliness Economy Service UMATILLA CANTELOUPES Those choice yellow meated Osage mel ons. We receive them fresh daily. Each 5 to 20e CANNED TOMATOES Diamond W. and Preferred stock toma toes. No. 3 cans, sold regular, 3 cans 500, T. P. W. Special Price, can 150; dozen cans $1.75. 3 Phonei all 15-All other dep'tt 22 ELBERTA PEACHES Extra choice stock now ready for can ning. We are receiving 50 boxes daily j the box 450 NEW CROP HONEY Pure water white stock, 3 combs.. 500 Vi-gal. cans, extracted 750 Pint jars 350 Quart jars 500 20c Canned Peas, special, 3 cans 500 600 Men From the From Arriving In Rome Are Til First Visual Horror of Italy's Entrant! Into the War Returning Wounded air Cheered While Women Weep. KO QUARTER BEING $11 BY TURKS IH GALLIPOLI FIGHT! cn n;Ks auk m:iNi; cinccr. vr- F.I THAT OTTOMANS TAKE XO I'UISONF.IIS.- rtnlMi and French Fulling Into the Hands of the. Moslems Are Put to Ikytth, It Is IMNMted Turkish (ioverninent Semilog OKI Men to Fight at Dnrtlanellea. -Six BT ALICE ROME, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ROME. July 14. (By Mail) hundred wounded soldiers, the visual horror of Italy's entrance Into the war, arrived In Rome today. Rome, emotional, responsive, gaied upon the unloading of the two train, loads and their despatch In tram cars, ambulances and automobiles ' to the various hospitals. It was a sight long to be remembered. Traffic was stop ped as the vehicles bearing the Red Cross passed through the city. Women wept and men. hats In hand, cheered the returning wounded. BT HENRY WOOD. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) CONSTANTINOPLE. July !1 (By first Courier to Dedeagatch and thence by man to New York.) A warfare al most without quarter Is being con ducted by the Turks on the Oalll"' poll peninsula, according to iiorlcs circulated here. That no prlsoneis are teing taken la freely charged. What becomes of some of the Eng llsh and French who fall Into the hands of Turks was unconsciously tipped off by one of the Turkish wounded recently. Upon his arrival at a hospital at which the American Red Cross, ia In charr h Mnruuri while from the same depot fresh re- nli amaiement at tne rw!.mblanee of emits were uepanmg iw u.c the Amerlcan doctor, whose name for So far Rome has gazed only upon obvious reasons I dare not mention. these departing soldiers, banners have to an English soldier whom his corn flown and flowers had pelted the pany had taken prisoner a few days 'soldatl.' Today all was changed, i ne before and later had killed. little Crown Prince and his sisters, his "But why did you kill him?" de mother Queen Helena and the Queen nianded the American Red Cross doc- Mother Marguerlta have been at the tor. station to cheer the soldiers on their ..why he wag 0UP prlMn.rM re way to toe moumtuim to ju, w. ...... pUfa tne Klmpi9 mlnae1 and aome. with the King. wi,at puzzled Turk. Today in tne miast or tne surging No a0UDt ex)gta any ongtT n tne Roman crowd the Crown Prince again nilnd of any Turk that the exlslence was among the people. Two wound- 0f tne ottoman empire ia at stake ed men In particular attracted his at- fn the fighting now going on at the tention for they wore upon tneir Dardanelles. This Is believed to ex breasts medals for bravery. Strongly pian t0 a )arge aegree the manner In affected at the sight of these two ne-; which the last men of the empire are heroes the little Prince insisted mat Btll coming forward to fight and In they enter his automobile and be con- which the government la permitted ducted to the hospital in his company, without protest to drain the entire The Roman crowd watching the scene country of Its last resource for the broke Into cheers and wild demon- conduct of the war. "Vive Sa- stratlons. "Vive Prince Humbert!" voia," "Vive the army." But the Prince of Piedmont, future King of Italy, his eyes fastened eag erly on the two soldiers, began to ques tion them eagerly. "Have you seen papa the king " The two soldiers, eyes filled with tears, voices broken with emotion tried in vain to reply. ! "I would like to go to the front and fight with the soldiers for Italy with papa." he said affectionately, trying with childish sympathy to en courage the two soldiers to talk. "But have you seen papa,'' he re-j iterated. The two soldiers weepjng and laugh ing with emotion replied: j "Yes we have seen him. He gave us these medals with his own hands. He shook hands with us. He called us his brave sons." "And how Is he " cried the Crown Prince. "Fine." replied the soldiers, "and lighthearted when among us. He acts as though it were a holiday in stead of a war." i Then the two soldiers recounted to the little prince all the details of the encounter In which they were wound ed. And not until he had seen them safely placed in the hospital would he leave their sides. At the station to, greet the returning wounded men from the front was also Queen Helena. the Queen Mother Marguorita and the Duke of Genoa. The number of wounded Is being kept a secret throughout Italy. The Roman papers have not even been al lowed to print the number of today's returning men. or Your Baby. The Signature of is the only guarantee that you have tha vvcyN 1 A prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Cast orb. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, (JuEt ' Stories From the War Zone there can then be no doubt." ' If we can smash Essen, we can hamstring Germany," sayi Wells. "We v.ant aeroplanes going to and com Ing from Germany like ants about an anthill, like bees between a hive and clover, but going each with two or three hundred pounds of high ex plosives and coming back empty from A dally fare In Franch Is ended. Send a thousand aeroplanes BY WILBUR S. FORREST. I Information in support of hla aerial (United Press Staff Correspondent) offensive and handed It to the gov LONDON, July 2. (By Mail.) crnnitnt. England's salvation ia In the air. I That an average of one military now until the war ends! Baiter down tne Rhine bridges train every ten minutes crosses eac service- of destruction to Germany." with daily air raids and trench war- of the fifteen bridges spanning thel Wells tells the war office .It Is Rhine. They carry rood, ammunition fighting In the fashion of 1899. He with and reinforcement to the German advises the war office that thousands five bombs each over the huge Krupp. armies In the West. This means that: 0f young men from among both civil munitions factory at Essen and Ger-j during every 24 hour 144 military j an(j military aources could be turned many is seriously crippled. (trains pass Into France and Belgium nt0 airmen In a month and every Destroy the nine bridges over the. over each of these Rhine bridges or one WOuld be willing to risk his life Meute that daily make possible the 2160 over all of them. The German aerial attacks on German corn transport of arms and ammunition armies are wholly dependent on this munications, ammunition factories ft the German armies In the west constant supply and are provisioned , ar.d trldges. and the German armies will be on' in reserves for four days only. "n Is cheaper," he adds, "to their knees I Tnat every ounce of auppliea car-launch 2000 aeroplanes at Essen than Pulld or buy a thousand aeroplanes 'led by this great steel caravan must , riek one battleship. Aeroplanes ln.mrdl.telr. or two thousand or tea "oss nine bridges "Panning the w, Bhortn war The overn-thou'-and and Fngland will win j Meuse to reach the bulk of the Ger-.ment lg spending $15,000,000 a day. This parrel of ad!ce is the talk m:Jn forces now holding back the To tpend $250,000,000 on aeroplanes of I rgh nd today. It Is being print-! British and French on the great line' , be cheap In the long run." ed in the newspapers, talked on the aero the continent J c. G. Grey. well known London n,i hand to the rovern-1 Dtsbleda has further suggested to aeronautical editor, goes one better ZTiXrTt. throth the wsrlthe government that dally air rald,.thftn elther Desbleds or We,,.. He Iflie and the admiralty. Not a day passes at Constantino pie that the trains and boats do not bring In small but fresh contingents of men from the farthest points of the empire. As a rule each lot loes not number more than 50 or 100 but they come regularly every day If not several times a day. For the most part now they are old men with gray hair and gray beards. They march stolidly Into town, clad In rags In which they left their herds or vil lages, and proceed to the commtosarv headnuarters. There they are fitted out with uniforms and arms and a few days later march out again for the Dardanelles. In equal manner every Incoming train and ship brings Its little luoti of food for the army. For the most part, this consists of a herd of sheep. It Is driven through the streets of the city from the train or boat that hrc light It In, to the army slaughter house, and the next day It is rushed to the Dardanelles In the fom of fresh meat. To secure food supplies for the f.r my the government has adopted the rul of requisitioning everything it reeds. Only In a very few Instances has even a small portion of the price been paid in cash. The rule is to give a receipt which states that the government at some indefinite time In tht future will pay. In strange contrast to the official announcements of continued success es K- the Turkish troops on the pen Insult Is the arrival of the wounded Even without the official announce ment that an engagement had taken place the population of Constantino ple would know It within 24 hours bv the arrival of the wounded. When the approach of a hospital transport is signalled all of the pub lie cabs are ordered to the water front to bring the soldiers up to the j hospitals. Ktreet cars flying the flags OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 19. After of the Turkish Red Crescent society pretending not to notice her hus- are also used. One night this in- band's baldhead throughout 31 years terminable cortege of wounded be- of married life, Mrs. Mary E, Allen gan passing 'my hotel at 10:30 In the found that she could endure the evening. At 4:30 In the morning it strain no longer and Bhe laughed at wns still passing. In as far as pos it in the presence of strangers one alble the wounded are made to ar nleht at dinner. She followed thia rive In the night. It makea less Im- with personal criticism, according to presslon on the public. It la now be her husband, M. E. Allen, until today licved that there are not less man the latter filed suit for divorce 100,000 at Constantinople but they against her. He alleges that at one are all soldiers with alight wounds aa time ahe threatened to strike him. the most seriously injured are kept The husband asks that the family at Rodosto where more prompt at home be sold and the proceeds be dl- tent 'on can be given them. . ' vided equally. 1 In an effort to raiae additional rev- JOKE ON BALDHEAD IS CAUSE OF A DIVORCE enuea for the war the duty on Im ports haa been raiaed to SO per cent This doea not apply to things which can be used In the conduct of the war. They came In without duty, te government reserving the right to requisition them as soon as they ar rive. The restrictions for the govern ment of foreigners still living in Tur key have been redoubled. To .jult the empire, a special permit must be secured from the police. To have trils it Is ncessary to give 48 hours' notice of the Intention to leave. Then afiei the police have secured all In formation possible from oulslde sources, the applicant must present himjiflf personally and submit to on interrogation. If he can convince the police that his Intentions for lenv Ing are purely legitimate he Is grant ed the "vecika" or permit. "Two dollars." "What'd ahe tell youf "That I'd meet with a reverse." "Did you?" "Yep." "How much?" "Two dollars." fhMneUE Koii't Kvrr U't Anyone, T-l You Till" iim a Xew One. "What did the fortune teller charge you? I V-"- Smokers of , Turkish Trophies Cigarette, fifteen year, ago an amokm f TusrasHTRcrKiis Cigarettes today I miBpplmatmtlattiaVUl "iir from England's civilian seriously naioper tow encuij mvrf core vv aeruywuwi ncet uiini 000 have been added to tne nation s aerial fleet Dozens of private citizens have written the war office and admlialty der the German campaign In the west Academy. Woolwich, and one of the , r radically impo-'"". im..a.n n .niiut leal pn.pris in wnt DfMuira na lOlQ HI" VnnlBiid who first told the govern-' ernment about bridges he has . .I.... I. .1,,..,) r.al. mnA inn.' nTtnl'.ort tn ICrimtifl fit ESSen. ""' " v -' . . ... ., ,.. h air .. .. n. . . nn. vtffsirmiB iiiriiinr i in liiiik 1U BUI.. 1J . 1 i ..... I J .. II . omr iiimii i.ur - - - . , - .trm.gWs. Thry are agreed that , "ne mousana a.rv, v t..,. rnglrnd'. future battles must be won ty within a week, Desbleds wM in the upper stratum. M P on "V!', n 1. Ulln n.be da. ecturer In i aronHtitlca at the Hoyal Military declaring they will fanance the con struction of one aeroplane If author tmnA hv th irnvpmment The e:overn- also mcnt la facing a veritable deluge of 1 advice, each parcel of It telling that p.rt a ministry of aviation. ers t.f Desbleds and hla theory is H. , haa come. tli cnvprnnirnt Is said to be conaia trtng such a ministry. C Wells, noted English author. Butj T..t.i...t i. .uwt tri.v. vCt-Vm m,.km further than Desbleds. Um (. rl..t m T T a ! i,rrn. ITirolllFh 1 Series OIi All WOra K ui fliuccy. ' Kelly". Auto Itcpalr Shop, e guaran specialty. . ... a.t ia Urn nlr .. ...... ....... i. Mf nnr. 1 ni.wsianer articles the bulldin? or narters a i.u n.h.r oTncrts hivin nf moon acroolsnes an 1 says cars bought and Instiled, has gathered the following "about the ultimate result of the wari,treet, opposite city hall. Phone (13 Second hand sold. Cottonwood t ; -: ; 3 i c , f 1 ' ' -: v. I ... 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