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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916. Authentic Models for Spring in Women s Suits, Dresses and Waists ARE NOW READY IN OUR WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR DEPT.. 2ND FLOOR. NEW WAISTS in Silks. Lingerie and Georgette, pretty tub silks are very popular. Mostly in attractive stripe patterns. Long sleeves and high-low collars prevail. THE DRESSES are in lovely shades, soft pastel blues and rose and smoke greys, navy, greens. The Skirts are constantly growing wider. The Waists are growing snugger, and everywhere there are outstand ing ripples and flares. THE SUITS are varied in line and fabric. Among the most ef fective are black and white checks, with leather trimmings, taffeta with serge combinations, silk with braid trimmings, skirts wider, jackets cided flare. All are economically priced. i de- have NEW HAIR BOW RIBBONS 25c New shipment of hair bow ribbons, plaids, stripes, checks and floral designs, dark and light colorings. Price ... 2o? PICOT EDGE AND COLORED VEL VET RIBBONS For dress trimmings and millinery. These are very scarce but we were for tunate enough to receive a number of colors. Picot edge ribbons lot to 25c Colored velvet ribbons ... 10 to $1.00 BLAZEN STRIPES Linen finish Blazen Stripe Indian Head suiting to be used for skirts, out ing suits, middies, etc. Colors are pink, blue and black, 36 inches wide. The yard 25c REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL SALE OF PONGEE SILKS It offers values in Pongees you'll not be apt to see again. Pongees for Spring are very popular for shirts, waists and dresses. Buy now and save. CRASH SUITING A new wash suiting in the linen shade with colored splash plaids of red. gTeen, blue, etc., 36 inches wide. Yard. .. 25c "T. P. W. Pure Food Shop" Cleanliness Economy 3 Phones All 15 Service "TODAY'S STORE NEWS" New French Carrots, fancy White Cauli flower, Kippered Salmon, Nuefchatel and German Breakfast Cheese, Fresh ly Made Potato Chips ; Cheese Tit Bite. STOCK REDUCING SALE OF GRO CERIES NOW ON Refer to our ad in evening paper of yesterday. ORANGES Extra fancy large juicy Na vel Oranges, the dozen 40c T. P. W. TEAS Packed and imported especially for us; and 1 pound packages, the pound. ... 60c and Tot Crockerv Dept. in Grocery Basement. The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade uoMumei gay. costumes beautiful, future The honor whs in the form costumes chic, charming and sweetly of a musical tea at the home of Mrr, attractive. Costumes grotesque ami Prank Hoyden on I.evl.s street Mrs. costumes ridiculous: There were sit I Boyden ami Mrs Carl Power being 01 those ami more last evening at tat hostesses. brilliant black ami white masque in' a pretty color scheme of pink juie eagle-woodman hall at WhlCB made the rooms very attractive, -the Messrs Clarence .M. Bishop, Quy About a hundred of Mrs Dlckson'i U Hoyden. Harry 1). tiray. Fred W. close friends were guests of the nc- Lampkln, Roj W. HItner and Dan P caston and they were entertained by Smythe were the bachelor hosts. program to which Mrs Dickson and The party was one of the season's Miss Eleanor Vincent were the MM- I most conspicuous social successes and i tributors. the former ilnrtn. th herished place in thei groups of songs and the latter play the guests, not onl be-j ing a number of classical piano selec unusually pretty and en. Hons Mrs. Dickson was never in better voice and her numbers were uniformly pleasing. Miss Vincent will hold ; memories i cause it Wl joyahle but because It had an in vidualily of its own. The c, white W scheme of black tarried out in the de BAKING POWDER AbsoIutelyPure No Alum No Phosphate r,s no about whose Interpretation 'a-! something effervescent and anrlna lions as well as in the dress of the nke. charmed her hearers with her ' " 7 dancers Festoons of black and white I renditions. Bach of tne miMns Line iiun nicriPUNC I Oklahoma. bunting and black and white crepe was presented with a neaulful boll- o YVTr. i rucD New Mexico following In th paper ha.! been employed Vers urtis-; ,,,., he ,hu h,isi n i-,.n,,i,. rtKrttl ' ,l-" der named. The bureau Nevada, The Mowing R chraantnoft . . Debussy MSOBKDIEN'T 1U)Y is 111. I, OF I ,W(,en ,., and 1910 census RKSVECT AI'TPIK IHIIXK In SHOT I'UOM IIAM. the bosteaai tically In making the hall an appro- vaa their program priate scene for the festivities, and I q Minor Prelude . palms and lems were also used about i Dance the stage where the orchestra of eight Miss vincerit Societ) turned out its full fore tn-.A .... . ....... . .. -i rv t v K IIS1T V UK .OHKC.oN. Ku the party and there were many out-j (b) Thp MovlnK nnf,T Wrtes gene. Feb. 15, The story of a rural nf-town neoole nunini-rc.i unions thtU . .. . . pl. . ... school t.. oher who enforced mscip- -- - -1 u i hi inai spring snouia vanisni .... . dancers The rioor was crowded andi i d i For Some We Love I line with a gun is tola In a reaaiua the gallery, during the early part of () The Angel of the Darker Prink ! m m,H'r jUSl rece,v,(1i 1,1 ,h the evening, was filled with speCta-1 uM ni.kson (school of university extension from North iak' the c thnsl are based on the rate of Increas Chopin a Douglas county, Oregon, i t"'s- 11 flat Minor Scherzo . . All of the ladies attended in cos-1 ui ,.,.. I She d tume and there was a wide range In I Bird of 1 ove Divine Wood I PPn,a "ni1 ,h, only VUCBW 1 Iheir attractive habits. The Yama-, Th si.tri't Flower .. . . ,mnb..il-Tli,ton ! Ilfl authenticity la the cxanilnutl I Tama idea proved the most popularity jttP Mm Hawlev I Question ill reply to which th one, some fifteen or twenty pretty ' j)rs nickann I posed happening was described. Tama-Yama girls being noticeable iniKiegie Kallnikow I 'luesttoti: the heterogeneous tlirong. Powdery! scherzo Mendelssohn ' Describe the moat typical cj haired colonial dames moved among Toccata Leeehltlikv Of the unruly school that has ut tell where the I'll Coughs and Colds are Dangerous! , One out of every three people die of Lung Dtjeajej all started with a Cough. vivacious ballet darners and hunia butterflies. The Sis Hopkins, the par ior maid, the Dutch peasant girl, th unentai maiden all had a place inc,cs. iu?o,o...oiii oi nomine, ana "" Harbor Night conformed to the prescribed black and white regulation. . majority oil the men wore Simply a domino I imnM ,h Mis Happy Day ... Bird Lullaby . . nt Moon . Vil t'tit. iiiul it r ill! itlon. Mrs. Dickson Sanderson what caused it to t Sanderson I what characteristics Sanderson I nil : (C) what mei Sanderson sary to establish C The young woma masqu not a t times with their evening dies cw attended in special but I A certain rural I srtenced teacher. lines II self-confidence. Th erguson. I lly detected this i mill tt ml of town guest the black and while masque last ening were Mr and Mrs. Jamei I Slurgis. Mrs ilertrud .-rve.,.i nunioers were uancco Wlin I Mn ,., Iloulstone Miss Kiln tame. I to wor the guests en masitue while much en-1 i,nH . L-.ntrlk..r, n,.rre PoWnn ,i eouralrcd and resigned joymcnt was found In guessing at the Waltcr Adams of Walla Walla- Mr. second Inexperienced e identity of the masquers. Following and M,.s LindPn Vincent. Miss jessl- ed, the pupils were d the grand march, led by Dan P. ,. HcBwen, llalph WcBwen and Ir- "run him out." and so smythe and Miss Hester Proctor. theim Brooks of Athena ami Mr. and The next spl masques were removed. The danc- Mrg, J(,hn Adams of Adams was a slight yoi ling continued until 1 ..'clock one-1 I Th. hour steps and ui trots prevailing. Several tag or "cut in" dances gave a pleas ing change to the regular order. De licious punch was served between dames. The patronesses of the party were I Mrs, Una H. Sturgls, Mrs. J. R. Dic k son. Mrs. Frank E. Hoyden. Mrs. A. j Phimisler Proctor. Mrs. Roy T ; Bishop and Mrs Qeorge A- Hartman. i-he ippi Pendleton i craft, held a Ing after the was attended Circle as we i le, Women rial session i guliir meetit memners o a guetslns Da phi dauntei age It. The itermlned and soon did llcant for the st ing woman of ex d told her of the 1001; but. not 'isled she could r cards and a grab-bag teresting diversion and concluded a very enjoi un- At First Sin of Cough tak.' Dr. King's New Discovery. ivlt It I Few of us reatiM the daner or . n ! Couiihs ;ind Colds. Wfl consider Bad- them common od harmless ail had j ments. However statistics loll us ata evtry third person dies oi ;i lun( IIIUVUIl Dnnft.'rnus Bronchia! and Lung diseases often follow a neglected cold. As your body Itrugfles against cold germs, no better aid can be had than Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tested by old antl young. In use over 45 years. Get a bottle to-day Avoid the risk of serious Lur ailments. All druggists. salon tc A his hand et a drink A farewell ho lay afternoon i Dickson, promln tnd musician w 25 CENTS DESTROYS SIOPS FALLING HI COST OF CANNING CAN nr DC A NIC IC c CCNT5 Di-rtiw w witl) wn,ch ,t 8 cnecked up. Sold ThrotiEh lirokers. The beans remain in stacks of un labeled cans until a sale is made . They are then labeled and loaded oil- d to the dis- The dub annual ol Afternoon Club will r was paid yester- row afternoon, beglnr Mrs. John Rosa ut the home of Mrs I society matron i son on Monroe stree i leaves today for the form of a colon KIDNEY TROUBLE LEADS TO TERRIBLE TORTURES report is then sent to the office where I Portland to make her home in thel members will attend In .1 meets the report of the welghman , IXPERIEXCES IN CANNKRY I IM .AIXED BY MANAGER or EfTOKNE ITIIM CONVERSATION HOSE LATEST FASHION FAD I he or th' t seem t LEtiE, SAVE YOLK HAIK! IAKI THICK, WAVY "l) BEAl' TIFTIj TKY THIS: Thin, brittle, colorless and scr hair is mute evidence or a nngh I to the cars and shi ' -WKIULR UL "Itrlbutln. agencies. rvalUa, ore.. Feb 15. The Thp beang Q( ,he Eugpne t of putting a can of beans , are gM through br an in a well managea vau lt to this IS r the IT into the I nerv is about six cents I added two cents in payment raw product to the grower it is seen jey'that the cost of the can on leaving toil the cannerv is 8 cents The differ- van out thirt which there an Paris, doing business for this coi lt t Canning Vegetables. derini surely Get Iand( drug Ito taking om ourth of the result. Items Of Total COM. arioas items of supply ollows: fans. 45c; case. labels ",: water, ligh i xime canned vegetal I to the government wa ! and were said by offh i them to be of a super; i deed so much so that lUallty. In-additions i-t atur hen you shou Eloping (.iri. m. Caught Help Your Body To Resist Disease 40 and t one-! went imn by de rIso knot The teacher had perfect con In her ability to handle her n as hunting wild animals aim a hobby with her. and practl made perfect. reallz art or all sickness lea by keeping tb iroperly. ib if ac The qualil her' Viw IlK'at SSATTLE, Feb 16. iwner ol the Hippodrom for SiMtlc "Ho tin hen ipi surprised how enllrelv different yotlMI feel In a very short time It doesn't nialter how long i'oi have suffered, how old von are. or what you have used The very prln t Olple of Solvax Is sucn that It is prsc j tically Impossible to take, it into the human sstem without beneficial re- W'est rowing PasteMt. WASHINGTON, Pet) II C bureau .otperts estimated that population of the Cnlted Stales January l last was l01,iO8,Sl6 that by Jul) 1 it would be 10:'. I 802. On July 1. last ear. they fig the population at 100.399.:) I S. Western states have led in gn Washington loading the list. tiva form - Mi th suits ; Solvnx Is ideasnnt to take. i 'pilek relief and has been so tin del ly successful that Tallman K C -e In future sell It under a 1 ii guarantee of relief or refuml id I money. No other kidney remedy ev ,. er had a large enough percentage of I cures so that It could be sold In this id manner A guarantee like this spo 'hi I volumes for the merit of Solvnx th There Is no lime like the present tfllto do a thing that onght to be .lone. If anyone has kidney trouble todat Is the best time to begin curing it. Safe Home Remedy for Skin-Troubles hand the lb- Wield ta Fal l'l Foley i perate w it! Itaf SI dlseal . Is regular ent potsoni I.S-'MUI WW l( roai tiloi ben M tei vou eai g aMUtg to njoy your pleasure. They rettee unt. giissy. fu'1. feellai tion Home iccording lo the de first met Peterson I hall. . The following Tacoma. wnere the arrested them. valed girls Valuable c hemicBK Bum, HACA, N V . Feb. 15. 1 ill the st flirt ng are ta ersation s start a s signals of Fifth i to dlspla us by wn esorl dim wlre-Iklng ner do fancy i on the and dis that th a frlen One Ni "Thanl. ing. 'I urns Hi Some nig! 'n- ma and ,l he oil f the Would Is psn't suit the young woman's ihe lets the skirl curtain fall Invitation side of the sketch Ing which means nil have to hunt locking. des mis pictured in shows the words cd along one slock- 'he Inscription "Howdvdo" ad- nther. f them hear the token "Ootid which Is taken as meaning Ihai n who sees it must move along idle his papers. But these in days Ihe stoc i young man . Iller looking if the new di irk tot hcctna, ringworm, and otlier itching, ' urnlng skin eruptions are so easily IBAdc worse by improper treatment that one has to lie, very careful. There ia lancing part- one method, however, that you need ncvi hesitate to use, even on a liahv'a tender akin that is the res inn) treatment. Keai- nol is the prescription of a Baltimore doctor, put tip In the mi ft : It s word, rlered 'III i Arai Ihe whe from down form of rcsiim! ointment and resinol aoap. Tliia proved so remarkably uc I tessful, that thousands of other pliysi I elans have prescribed it constantly for ! over twenty years. (icncrnlly resinol stops itching at once, and heals tile cruiitiuu ipiickly and at little cost. Resinol ointment and nsinol soap cun he liought Rt any (lruggiat'a. Resinol Soap is not only unusunily cleanainft and softening, hut its regular use gives to the skin and hair Iliat natural beauty of perfect health which coametica can only imitate. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY Chinne Style NOODLES HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH HTYI,E LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SKHVICE TEA 5c Packasce Under State Hotel Cor Wehb and Cottonwood St Phone 67. Pendleton, fire