East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 23, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Parfi Dresses
Are you prepared for the com
ing Social Events.
WE ARE SHOWING A SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF PARTY DRESSES ALL DE
SIGNED ACCORDING TO THE LATEST MODE AND SHOWN IN EXCLUSIVE COLOR
INGS AND MODELS. ALL ARE REASONABLY PRICED AT FROM
$22.50 to $35.00
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This store will be closed all day Thanksgiving,
Thursday, November 25th. Please buy accordingly.
NEW LINEN TUBING
A shipment of new linen tubing to match linen sheet
ing we have. Comes 42 and 45 inches wide. Best
quality round thread flax, permanent finish. The
yard ' $1.25 and 81.50
LYKLINEN
And Organdie for waists and collars. Lyklinen can
be used for baby dresses as well. 40 to 45 inches wide.
Comes in white onlv. Launders better. The yard
25f), 35c and 65.
NEW PLAID SILKS
An express shipment new plaid silks of blue, green
and red. A number of the very best combinations to
be used for trimmings, waists and combination dresses.
36 inches wide. The yard $1.25 to $2.00
BEACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS
Nothing better made. Colors are sun proof and tub
proof. Beautiful designs, some floral, some Indian.
All shades. Just enough for a bath robe, including
cord, loop and tassel, one in a box. Each $2.75
FANCY BRASSIERES FOR EVENING WEAR
Our stock contains a large variety of styles in this
most necessary adjunct to your party gown. "Just any
brassiere" will not do. It must be designed with a view
for which it is intended. Our prices range from
SI. 00 to $5.00.
LIGHT COLORED PETTICOATS
We are showing a very choice collection of light col
ored petticoats in taffeta and crepe de chine, for even
ing wear $4.95 to $7.50
LACE MEDALLIONS
Cluny, valencinnes and imitation Irish crochet me
dallions, suitable for trimming waists, underwear and
linens. Price, each 5 to 50
LACES
Laces one to two inches wide in shadow, val and
cluny patterns, just what vou want for caps, linens
and towel ends. The vard ' . . 10 12' .. and 150
INFANTS' SILK AND WOOL HOSE
Very best quality infants' silk and wool hose, black,
white: sizes 4 to 6U. Price pair 35
INFANTS PURE SILK HOSE
Come in white onlv, deep lisle hem at top ; sizes 4 to
62. Price 50c
This is the Store
for Overcoats
Values the equal of which no other store will offer
you.
Styles that are full of smart individuality.
Qualities that will give you unexpected wear.
You want to be warm and vou want to look well.
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS
hold their own anywhere. They have style, looks,
class. They're up-to-date. They're the best clothes
made today for men.
We can show you anything you want in overcoats.
The smart new
VARSITY SIX HUNDRED STYLES
The big warm ulsters. The silk faced 42 inch coat
The latest top coat, or even fur coats. You'll agree,
that our prices are right.
POPULAR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
This year many of the most popular gifts will be
articles knitted or croched from yarns. We have
prepared for the unusual demand and you'll find in
our Art Department the greatest assortment of yarns
ever shown in Pendleton. We also have instruction
books with directions for making sweaters, shawls,
scarfs, slippers, infants' wear etc. Come in and 'let us
show you the completed articles as well as the yarn
from which they are made.
"T.
P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP"
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
Every express brings us more good things for your Thanksgiving dinner. JAP ORANGES, PERSIMMONS, PO
MEGRANATES, JONES' DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE, TURKEYS extra fat and fine.
Florida Grape Fruit, full of juice, 2 for 25
New Crop Dates, pound 15c
Golden Custard Canned "Pumpkin" 3 cans 50c
Ripe Pineapples, full of sunshine and sweetness, large
ones, each 35C
California Head Lettuce, solid and crisp, each IOC
Spitzenberg Apples from Hood River, box $1.35 to
$2.50.
Glace Fruits, new crop, extra fancy stock, 1 pound
box 65c; 2 lbs $1.25
Sweet Potatoes, extra fine large sweets. 7 lbs. 25C
Oranges Sweet and juicy, dozen 60C, 70c. 80?
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
LiUUililIlillllUiHiW
Additional Social and
sonal News on Page
Per-1
e 5.
M rs
Will Moor was hoat v....
terday afternoon to the ladies of the
WhUt Club.
Duplicate
The N
meeting
Of Mi
ingtor,
rth
ide Bridm riuh Is
this afternoon at the home
(illbert W. 1-h.lps on Wash-
street.
Mrs.
mil
hostess this al't-
stess
( the
ROttpao
The
f the
fternu
M iss
upon
dren.
latai
the
.Mr
u me ladies of the Mai
'I I'lub at her home, 620
n street.
Parent -Teachers' ussocliitlon
Lincoln school met yesterday
n at the school building ami
ln.v interesting program
L. Nason. librarian, spoke
ubject, "Hooks for fhil
Mr.-. W. 1 Mc.Yarv iruc ,.
report of the convention of the state
teachers' association held at Oorval
U. C, P, Strain, member of the
board, spoke upon the tax uuestion
and Mrs. John Hailey, Jr.. rend a I
paper on "The Influence of Qoodl
Heading I pon Children" and demon-'
strated good leading by pupils fromj
her room. Irene Hhea gave very!
creditable reading of the "Chamber-1
ed Nautilus" and the school children
sang a number of songs.
. A special meeting Of the Kredda!
Seegrus Kci of the Preshyterlcn
Church " ill be held tomorrow after-1
Got Your Eye Did I?
Please give us just one minute of your time to look over
the following prices. Better still, come in any time and
look over our line of merchandise, as our prices are lower
than elsewhere and your saving will be worth while.
Ladies' shoes in gun metal
or vici kid, sizes 2 'a to
7; others ask you $2.50
for these shoes; our
price $1.05
Ladies' julietts. don't pay
$1.50 when you can buy
them here for only OfSc
Mary Jane and Baby Doll
shoes in plain toe, low
heel, patent and gun
metal, cloth top.. $2.05
Ladies' patent leather,
cloth top, gun metal vici
kid shoes, others ask
you more, our pr. $2.S5
Boys' shoes, gun metal calf
button or lace at $1.40,
$1.65 and $1.95.
Children's shoes, big as
sortment of styles, only
the pair 95C
Men's work shoes in tan
lace, heavy oak soles,
the pair 12.45
Men's heavy work shoes in
tan or black only $2.H5
Men's dress shoes, gun met
al, button or lace $2.95
Men's kid Korn-Kill shoes,
regular $4 50 values, our
price "iiiy . $:i.or
Men's high top shoes at
93.85, $4.25, $4.95
Boys' high top shoe, two
buckles, sizes &V to 18,
our price $1.85
Ladies' high top tan lace
boot, our price $IS. 15
We carry a complete liivi
of rubbers and overshoes
THE HUB
23 Sample Stores.
745 MAIN ST.
the home
Miss l'a u lino1
Jem
st r
progr
Hlstor
tho
cleta
Invited
MANYNEW BOOKS ARE ALL CHILDREN LOVE
"SY8UP0FFIGS" FOR
, i
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V in SHE Ml ST II I
25,00fl RMl TO I l I ON
LIBRARY BY DONORS LIVER AND BOWELS
jjjj I il'Kinin Itllloo mm
jj York is onl sixteen
IB year.
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TOM N KECVHE8 I
IJTEKATI UK.
PHOJKCI GIVE IT WHEN PSVEKUUI, CROSS
Ml l Ml MM g POR BAD BREATH
tilt IM It BTOM II
(inert rr Kcci'lvcd li) IJbi.irv I k at the tongue. Mother If
Hoard Iti'trc-hiiM-iu- rv Scroti .ilel, it is a sure stun that uiir Ut-
I I u Him the , After Which tl one's stom gi h. liver and bowels
HueaU Present rbcir ipok. wincii need gentle, thorough cleansing tX
rc l ifted b 1 1 ii l.iiiraritin.
I Special Correspondence.
HKIt.MISTiiN, ure. Nov. z
the list of books at Ihf local
may be found many additions
umes of valuable
suit of the hook
the llbrar) Krldi
As the guests
received bv the
literal
recepl
.ince
When peevish, cross ItxtlefB. pale
lOMn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nat
urally, or Is feverish, stomach -our,
breath bad; has stomach-ache Wl
lhro.it. diarrhoea, full of cold, give
i teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Klgs,'' and In a few hours all ' h
foul, constlputed wnste. utulU'cMcil
food and aour bile gently moves out
uf Its little bowels without gripping,
md you have a well, playful child
Mi
their
freahmenti bj the three
board. Mrs J. T. Hinkle
Iteees and Mrs. Thus Hit
As the donors nave
they were listed by th
Miss Fannie Todd.
A number of books
reived from Mlfs N'a
brarlan at Pendlet
so catalogued.
The rest room-., in which
brary Is located, is being pop
more each week as the people le rn
the reading tables, with late miiKa-
weri
which
K it. i Vou needn't coat rick children to
tike this harmless "fruit laxative; '
I ksithey love its delicious taste, and It
rarlati. j alwavs makes them feel splendid.
Ask votir druggist for a 50-cent
Um re- bottle of "California Syrup of pig ,"
nty II-1 which has directions Tor babies, chll
ere al'dren of all ages and Tor grown np
plainly on the bottle Iteware of
the ll-l coiintrfeits sobl here. To be sum
larizcd you git the genuine, ask to see 'hat
It is mad by "California Fig Syrup
Company." Refuse any ottier kind
zines are acc essible m the evening? with contempt.
as well as the day
ti
frooTliLLi
Last Game of
the Season
JEFFERSON HIGH
OF PORTLAND
VS.
PENDLETON HIGH
THANKSGIVING DAY
Thursday, November 25th
ROUND-UP PARK
... A 1 F r
ailed at ) p. m. Admission j
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions.
HEADLINE
FOB
UDKVH.I.I.
Till: AI.T THEM
i:
Itussell CO. SI the feature attraction,
with "The Harmony Duo" of novelty
Instrumentalist and Misses Sten.l-
man and Mtrrttt, bfed as the iisss-
! iest singing act in vaudeville.
The Jeanne Itussell I'n. will be
(.well remembered from their appear
ance here two years ago when thej
; tilled a week's engagement at the
Alta. This season the personnel of
' the company Is exactly the same but
j the plays and vaudeville are all new
and right off one of the big circuit.
' The skit In which Win Itussell Is ap
pealing is a merry, mirthful, coined)
singing and dramatic playlet, "A
Star by Mistake," lull of ginger and
one of the greatest laughing playlet'
ever seen in vaudeville,
y of New
ars old. but
than I25,0U0
iyi, And the
I much old-
than tr.'Ki'i a
The gill's lather and mother were
Lueifania victims. She was saved.
Thev left her $1. 000.001). The guard
ian has gone into the court with a
requcri that the child be given $ l r. . -Ooi)
a year from the estate anil fSOOt
a yur from the estate for
herself. In her list of expenses in
her affidavit, the guardian showi
how JSO.oiiii a year may be spent
Kent "t Park avenue apartmen
tfiouo; si hooi. music. laiuf'tage"
books, etc . ISSOO; maid's urate,
JSOO; three servants' wages. 1:'00
' I and household supplies. Si '
Clothing, $:!.'iun, doctors, dentists, etc.
etc. 1500; upkeep of auto and chauf
feur's wages, $2000; recreation and
amusements, $.',00; summer vaca
tion and traveling expenses, 13(401
insurance and storage charges. 1100;
incidentals. $1000; wages of guar
dian $.',oon- total for one year, to.-
Flree in Munition I
SOUTH BETHLEHEM,
23. Two small fires were
In one of the projectile i
of the Bethlehm stel w
were extinguished withoii
Anti-ally plotters are beli
responsible.
In nl. I
Right and Friday, Italian soldiers
i iptured Austrian position, between
the Monte San Mb-hele. third sum
mit and tne Unaao rlvei i ild a war
oifice tateinent,
Diea of InjuruieH.
WABHOUOAL, Wash . No
Ii Wing, secretary of the
ton state grange last year
injuries sustained in an a
accident.
China lrofo- - Igtiotan. c
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 The
I Chines legation prnfewwd Ignorance
! of reporta that the entente powers
ar seeking to have t'hlna Join them
prcsumabl) 0 that the Chinese sit
i uatlon may not conflict with Japan's
unnlvln the allies with munitions
"Nothing offb ial has
attention," said the I
looks like mere talk "
ime to our
itlon. "II
Italian- Make rjalft.
ROME Nov 21. fighting violent
y throughout Thursday, nhutsda
SEVERE RHEUMATIC
PAINS DISAPPEAR
T?lieittnaiicir. d(pnag on nn grid
In the blnorl, whieli gffeeta ll
nraseiea ntul jniats, pradueli g in
(lattiinalion, nllffneM and pain. Tin.
acid ntt in'o the Mood through
seme ilefeet in llie diggltive pr -.
Hood's Sanaparilla, the old-tiros
hlnoii lonis, is verv mgoggaftil in Ibsj
treatroenl of rhsnmatiscn, h ,1 ;
directly, with pnrifjrinR etlVct. on
the blood, and Imnrove the i: -
tion. Don 't suffer, (let HotulV '
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
1 1 1
ti
I HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
T Says Cream Applied in NoatriU t
IIm.u Ate Saiiiam Klffht I n Sa
Mi
W,
I Game C
1 1
!
J
Instant relief no waiting. Your
I nostrils "pen right up; the
air pa-sages of your head clear and
you can breathe freely. No more
hawking, snuffling, blowing, head
ache, gey MSB, No struggling for
breath at nuiglit; your cold or catarrh
disappears.
t a small bottle of Ely's Crean.
Halm from your druggist now. Appl
a lit'le of this fragrant, antlsepti'.
healing . ream In your nostrils. It
penetrate,, through ery air passa
ge of the head, soothes the Inflamed
or swollen mucous membrane and re
It's lust fine Don't stay stuffed-
tor the.-e two nights the manage
has seemed the much heralded
tro feature picture. My Madonnn
dramatized from one of Hubert
Service's poems from "The Spell of
the Yukon." and other verses. In
which Miss tilga PetroVSJj the world's
greatest emotional in ress. will af
pcar. The big double attraction will
he offered for IS and .'3 cents. Tw
shows nightly and a special matinee
for Wedne-duy.
Ml
miurdlai
"As ii
father and mothf
herself at sixteen
ant and formative
Home Celebration
of Wonder Interest
Tatt nbfg leinouMa,
WASHINGTON, Nov, 23 Back in
the haunts where on,., he held sway
lorinei President Tsfl "took a crack
at his atilent enemies, the demo
ctats. "I have recently returned from a
trip aero the continent." he slid
"It seems to me American, business
.-even one iwoflting from 'war pros
perity' Isn't satisfied with the dem
acratic program and the democratic
achievements The trend is hack I)
republic atom."
He l.uah'd baartll) In denylnt he
i i presidential candidate.
the loss of I er
r the Infant flrds
the most Import
period In a young
girls lite, ahsolutelv alone In the
world, with few friends In New
York, as "he has spent the greater
part of her life In England, and with
only a small number of relatives.
She his two uncles on her mothers
side and two aunts and two milli
on her fathei's side, and with none
of whom she could live satisfactorily,
"It Is very Important therefore
that she should have a nice home of
her own In which she could receive
and entertain friends, and that she
should have every opportunllv to
make friends and have good asso
ciate-
The arrival of a baby In the household"
completely change the entire aspect of j
the rut ure. But In the
meantime during the j
anxious period of ex- j
pectars-y, there is a t
.pleoilid remedy known i
as "Mother's Friend"
that does wonders. It
Is for external use, re- I
1 1 eves the pain of
muscle expansion.
soothes and quiets the
nerves, extends its in
fluence to the Internal
organs and removes to
a great extent the ten
dency to worry and ap
prehension. It Is a natural treatment, safe
far the mother, has no drug effect whatso
ever and for this reason must exert a most
beneficial Influence upon those functions dl-
wlll help her In her social rectly connected with motherhood. In a
, She must therer live a 3H m' M ' .7
. . discussed and a copy will he mailed free to
rording to her Station In llle. an t n experfant mothers by Bradfleld Regulator
after a thorough cotislderatli f tin Co., tot Lamar Bdg Atlanta, 0a. Oct a
matter ihe petitioner Is of the opln- bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of any
ilri,l.t 1 Jla-J 1 111 o .
I till il lll II. O be HUSH Hi e l i..-
,1
lu
tt and
should I
gl
f why mothers for nearly half a century
have used and recommended this splendid aid
to motherhood. Their letters are messaees
tit cheer, that tiresUie comfort lu every word,
BARGAINS!
Real bargain in
LADIES' SEAL AND
LEATHER HANDBAGS
Any handbag in the store
J2-PRICE.
Less than wholesale.
Tallman & Co.
Lending Druggist!
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