East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMRER 28, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
THIS ANNUAL CLEARANCE OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, SUCH AS 120 OUTING FLANNELS AT 7c YARD
15c VAL LACES lc PER YARD.
January Clearance Sale
M:U SI'Al'KU.
hli Ilnr
X. W.
vurlly UulMlns.
rwu 501, Four
hSi liilTloX K.STK!
UN ADVANCE)
year, by mall
llaiij, tui au.Mh" ' t-v carrier 3 751
l'llv. three months," by carrltr 1..
1 a I f V . ou- neath, ty carrier .63
Beau-weekly, i to er. by mail 1.50 !
Semi -Weakly, fix niunihs, b mall ... ,75
fceml Weekly, fuur months, by maiL...- .501
(hkistmas Masomo
M... ,.. h .-.ir the future has
Bnwcgt with brighter promise
than tha last: !
Replete with fairer hope., than
Kioh with the ipoili ol glean-
Inn from the past.
Y. uth brook! hut 111 the curb-
Chafes at restrictions Caution
would impose;
H' etgh "ii tign and (
tr. v,s at fancied woes;
ll, .is ,;t Dux Fortune, and. !
with curses .lire.
Invokes Cod's wrath against 1m- !
agined foes.
Still, with each year, our knowl- ;
t- ice ampler grows,
Till on. Its page is writ, with j
Wisdom's hand,
M symbols, which Life's i
aims disclose,
Aye teaching how temptation
to withstana, !
The above sonnet was written !
by a prisoner in San Quentln
and sent to his little daughter in
Texas as a Christmas greeting
from her unfortunate father.
SAY!
HAVE YOU HEARD
ABOUT THE BIG SUIT
AND OVERCOAT SALE AT
ALEXANDERS? EVERY
STEIN-BLOCH SUIT AND
OVERCOAT GREATLY REDUCED.
$15.00 Suits.
now.
S10.50
$12.25
$14.00
S13.7"
S25.00 Suits, now. ... S17.50
$27.50 Suits, now. .. S1S.25
921.00
50 Suits, now
00 Suits, now.
50 Suits, now
Suits, now.
OVERCOATS
$12.50 Values, now.. $8.75
$15.00 Values, now $10.50
$17.50 Values, now $12.25
$20.00 Values, now 814.00
$22.50 Values, now $15.75
$25.00 Values, now $17.50
$27.50 Values, now $18.25
$30.00 Values, now 821.00
$3.50 NEMO CORSETS
SALE
81.93
PUNCTUALITY
2k UNCTUALITY is said toj
jLj be one of President Wil-
sun's chief characterist
ics. Those who know him best
declare that he is the mostl
punctual man who has ever
been in the official life ot'
Washington; that only the in-1
tt-rvention of fate can prevent
him from being on time for an
appointment.
Punctuality is an asset that
many discount, loo many puu-i, , K aTflf,i,ofi thpsp
lie officials, too many business L there are nut a few resi.;
men, too many private mdi-dentg of the citv who believe
vduals are careless in the mat-1 jn m doctrine" of prepared-
ter oi Demg on time.
A man who is punctual is al-:
most always efficient. Punctu-; The Oregon Journal recent
Elity suggests system and or . made the staternent that tax-;
der. It speaks of alertness and ; do not object to a road
(nerg-. It indicates a value when get dollar's
placed upon one's own timeworth of for a dolar.
and a consideration for the j Thi leadg Coi '00d 0f the
time ol otners. ii reveais
20th century may perhaps be!
recognized in history as due to
the skill of our doctors.
Judging from the way cel-
ness.
conscientious regard for duty
and honor.
The boy who is tardy at
school is not the scholar who
heads the class. The youth
who is a few minutes late at
his work is not usually the
' ne who is at hand when there
is a vacancy just above him.
The man who habitually tar
ries by the wayside is generally
the one who wonders when he
will get acquainted with oppor
tunity. The presence of punctuality
in the endowment of the chief
'-xecutive of the nation is some
thing that should be brought to
the attention of American boyhood.
This
Weston Leader to remark that
when a taxpayer gets a dol-;
lar's worth of anything for a'
dollar the millenium will have
arrived.
The press dispatches failed
to keep us informed of all of
the president's movements
yesterday. Those correspond- I
ents on the ground should be
severely reprimanded.
Only three more days until;
the great drouth arrives.
I l I ft t t-t
THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN
SPEAKING SOFTLY.
KILLING AND CURING
million more men to fight
have been called for by
Great Britain more to
cow and driver eam
The man wanted
straight ahead, hut
out the crossroaa.
i cow to go
! row picked
colored man
come, if needed, remarks the i W11 coming along the crossroad
Huston Post editorially. Sim
ultaneously, the head of the
army medical corps gives no
tice that 2500 more doctors
must get ready to enlist for ser
Vice at the front. Thus doe?
the curative art keep step with
the development of the process
nf killing and mutilation.
And it is successful. Offici-
Maid her off! Haid her
j yelled the driver
The colored man Jumped about he'
'road and waved his arms. The cow,
pro eeded calmly on her way.
"Hald her off! Haid her off";
yellad the driver,
' I s trying ter!" replied the color
led man
"Speak to her: .ix-ak to ner ana j
she'll stop."
uOoOd mawnln', cow good maw.-l-j
il.'ln .V... ,.,h.P rim
al figures are given indicating l)ur)j rjhronlci Telegraph.
that X5 per cent of the reports
id German wounded in battle "out Bt ut Anson,. tu tern fU
are sent back patched up in P
condition to resume work with what became of that young fei-
their regiments in some capa- low who got ,-, job a helper to an av-
city. The medical service of "
the Hllies un.loubtedly equals ITmj lBC0DtpMt, eh?"
this record of efficiency. Hhpt Ba and his boss fell out
It is iii the preservation of -over something."
Unitary conditions that this!
Tm n j u i A ' hecg book never rnaket Inter-
aid Dndl its greatest value. ,,ln( rpil,i;n(f unleim (n,re , bank
The life f civilization in the recount bMd it.
75c AND 65c VEILINGS, $2.50 BROAD CLOTHS, 36-1N. BLACK TAFFETA, $2.00 SILKS, SAI
SALE 39c YD. SALE $1.89 YD. SALE 83c YD. $149
" " Great Sale of Ladies Coats at $3.95
TO COMPARE THE FORMER PRICES OF THESE COATS WITH THE SALE PRICE WOULD BE BEYOND YOUR BELIEF. SO FOR THAT
REASON WE WILL NOT USE COMPARATIVE PRICES BUT WILL ASK YOU TO SEE THESE COATS IN OUR WINDOW AND LET YOU
BE THE JUDGE OF THIS WONDERFUL BARGAIN. WE HAVE ALL SIZES AND MOST EVERY COLOR SO
THAT YOU CAN HAVE A WIDE RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM IF YOU COME EARLY, FOR THEY WILL NOT
LAST LONG AT THIS LOW PRICE. BE SURE TO SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW TONIGHT.
Clearance
Price
$3.95
About 50 coats in this lot and
if you want a good serviceable
coat at a small price you have
here a chance seldom offered
to secure coats like these.
Sale Ends
Jan. 8th
flv 1 AC V
ALEXANDERS
Sale of Dress Goods
50c Values, now ....
6 5c Values, now
75c Values, now
$1.00 Values, now.
$1.25 Values, now.
SI. 50 Values, now
$1.75 Values, now
$2.00 Values, now
$2.50 Values, now
... 38
... 49C
59c 7C
$1.13
$1.17
$1.49
S1.89
Sale of Silks
$1.00 Values, now 83c
9c
81.13
$1.2
$1.49
$1.68
$1.97
$1.25 Values, now
$1.50 Values, now
$1.75 Values, now
$2.00 Values, now
$2.25 Values, now
$2.50 Values, now
Sale of Boys Suits
$5.00 Values now $3.34
$6.50 Values, now .
$7.50 Values, now .
$8.50 Values, now .
$10.00 Values, now
$4.33
$4.98
$5.8
$.7
ALL FURS AT
ONE HALF PRICE
$5.00 Muffs, now $2..r0
$7.50 Muffs, now $3.7".
$10.00 Muffs, now $5.00
112.50 Muffs, now $0.25
$15.00 Mull's, now $7.50
$20.00 Muffs $10.00
$25.(iii Muffs $12.50
SETS
$15.00 Sets, now.
$20.00 Sets, now.
$25.00 Sets, now.
$150.00 Sets, now.
$40.00 Sets, now.
$50.00 Sets, now.
$7.50
$10.00
$12.50
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
ALL SHOES
GREATLY
REDUCED
$8.50
JUMBO SWEATERS
$5.95
$13.50
MACKlNAWS
$9.95
TO $1.25
EMBROIDERIES
l!)c YD.
$2.50
HAND BAGS
9SC
NEW C0.VIF0SITE SPORT COSTUME
Are We in Peril of Over Education?!
Thwlng, UU D , I'rp?
rve University, i
dent Weatarn
Education la, in fact or
the powaf
Are men
with tou m
too close a
ousness'.'
Kducatiun Iti, In
acquaintance with
tittn achieved or "suffered in or re
Joiced orer.
Are men in' danger of a knowledge
too extended or too thoroUfb "f all
human conditions and elenientsv
Kducation represents a training in
liberty unto liberty.
if thinking.
in danger of thinking
ch comprehensiveness or
curacy or too deep seri-
fact or result, an
the best that man
th
prated it
, In elthf
S quite Ul
tin
that
L't
result 1
and impossible as an oversupply ol
health, or of good sight, or of
strength
There is a danger of an education
which is narrow, Indifferent, super
ficial, remote from life, which results
arrog
Hut i
there
.Man
of civic all
of over-edi
Educator,
with all so
It .stands t
Are men
n pen
either license or
he in jierii
wrj tint
atiog In liberty?
is enlarged sympathy
s and conditions of men.
r human catholicity.
in peril of being to
nice. In pltltul presumptions,
f an excess of proper education
t and haver can be any dan-
X-SIIOOTS,
It does not always reform a man
It" gal married, but It usually ntakei
Slavish solicitude on the part of
j the wife seldom wins the affection Of
a selfish man.
The man who fjoaa not love his
' mother will never love a wife
The fact that a few of uh are still
i living seems to lake the snap out of
I a lot of these deadly germ theories
We are often saddened by thought
I that the handsome movie screen he-
roai have a sissy voice.
Ii is belter to tell th truth In tha
fir.-t pare than to admit things when
hacked up In a corner.
The business man wH) begins the
day with a smile may be excused If
he lets it relax when a bore approaches.
The man wli
ard
if b
tl'a
I
regulation will j 2
ind r
Here arc have a unique though very
practical dstume which can be used
equally as well for all outdoor sports
skating, skiing, mountain Climbing,
and horseback riding
Thla costume, which la entirely new
and unlike the usual sporting models, pockets, one above the waist In
Is being worn by Miss Marguerite Na- o-ne on each hip. below the belt
the
tenlng on tl
knees.
In opening the coat, one can aee
the little bloomer effect tfottnM,
which are tight around the limbs, and
the laced boots come up to reach the
bottom of the trousers
broad in their feelings
men? Are they in dang
too democratic?
Education Standi lor fitting a
or girl for a sphere; Hie greater
future sphere the better the educi
tlon should be. Is there peril that
j one will be fitted for a sphere with)
j an aptness too exact or an efficiency
j too great ?
Kducation consists in the discipline i
of enthusiasms. In the regulation ol
passion, In the guidance of emotions. I
Is there peril that thi
be too restrictive?
' Kducation results in the enlarge
i ment and enrichment of character, In
i the transmutation of Idols into worthy
' Ideals.
Is there peril that character will
j become too noble?
I Kducation Is a training Is wisdom
' Its symbol Is the owl; Is it because
the owl sees under conditions in which
I ll Is hard to see? Is there peril that
I men will become overwlse?
Kducation stands for the cardinal
i virtues of bravery, temperance, Jus
tice. Is there peril that men will become
! too brave or too temperate or too
Just?
j Kducation stands Mr the graces of
patience and love and appreciation.
j Is there a peril that man will love
Ills brother too deeply or be too pa
tient with his brother's faults or too
I appreciative of his brother's excel
lence? Education stands for thp gentle
man . is there peril that hnmnnllv
will have too many men whose Intel
lect Is conscientious and whose con
duit Is too thoroughly permeated
It has three with a sense of dutv or whose man
ami ners are too considerate of others.
Thfl Education stands ror service for
Every man should, be patriotic
enough to listen while the other fel
low sings "Star Spangled Hanner"
now and then.
The girl who wants to make litera
ture count win first memoriae th
"'intents of the cook book.
f the dlv
If the
lothea tb,
i who makes his home the
imp of Ill-nature- Is the joy
iree lawyer.
lassie dancers wore niot"
y would not lie so popular,
During the fighting on the Kasmir
frontier, when the Itrltish troops de
feated the rebellious Hunzas, the na
tives used bullets of pure gurnets n
Cloaad In lead. Many of the troopa
f) reserved these as curiosities.
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Those NEW
REOS
are going fast i
c
i i i
ome look them
over while we have
different
stock.
all the
models in
If you haven't seen
the new Reo Six,
you have overlook
ed the swellest thing
in 1916 motor cars
mara. a prima uonna in Aiom hi costume is more serviceable than anv- men Is mere pern mac mmm wmiM
iJtui." It ti made up of a turkey-red thing of Its kind made In broadcloth, do too much for his fellows.'
kid leathr, with Just a touch or jt no. aa perUfhabii an softer mate- when the question. Are we In per-
blsque colored broad' loth collar and rial. Despite the fact that It has II of being over-educated? Is naked,
cuffs to soften It The coat Is slrlctl- trousers It cannot be immodest for It Is a false conception of education
military etyle, the. tight waist lile they were Introduced only to give lb which lies In the questioner's mind
belted In with a leather belt aa u fas wearer freedom of movement. It Is a conception of education as a
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