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EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1916. 1 1 i ill!! Extensive Assortments of New SPRING MERCHANDISE REQUIRED FOR THE MAKING OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL, ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT g THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. In announcing our preparedness to supply the most approved silks, woolen fabrics, fancy cotton fabrics, dress S linens, white goods in plain and novelty effects, laces, trimmings, embroideries, garnetures and other accessories that are requisite for the completion of costumes, suits, sport coats and other apparel for spring, we wish to em- IH phasize the desirability of making early selections. Our policy of buying from the most dependable markets is especially advantageous to us this season. That we have not been forced to advance our prices is due to our method of placing; our orders far in advance of the si demand. IlllliiillfllllPl! jniffllll JHH niMH nmt NEW SPRING DRESSES A very choice assortment of new Spring dresses awaits your in spection here. Smart and practical afternoon dresses of chiffon taffe ta, SKIRTS full pannier draped effects. WAISTS are daintily set off by vestee of white Georgette crepe or touches of oriental embroidery. Colors are Belgian, grey, green and navy. Prices range from $19.95 to $35.00 WOOL DRESSES We have many new, neat models in work dresses for early Spring wear. Combinations of taffeta or messaline, with serge. Button or leather trimmings, green, navy, black and white checks. MODERATELY PRICED Don't Overlook Our Great 4 Day SHOE SALE Read these prices then come and fill your needs No. 471, Women's Patent, Cloth Top, button, $5.00, sale. .. $3.45 No. 465, Women's Patent, Cloth Top. button, $5.00, sale. .. $3.45 No. 417 V-, Women's Patent, Cloth Top, button. $5.00, sale. .. ?3.45 No. 4131., Women's Patent. Cloth Top, button, $5.00. sale ... $3.45 No. 411 Vi, Women's Patent. Kid Top, button, $5.00, sale. .. 83.45 No. 412 Women's Patent, Kid Top, button, $5.00, sale. .. $3.45 No. 40012, Women's Patent. Cloth Top. button, $5.00. sale ... $3.45 No. 403, Women's Patent, Top, button, $4.00, sale.. No. 215, Women's Patent, Top, button, $4.00, sale.. No. 405, Women's Patent, Top, lace, $4.50, sale No. 404, Women's Patent, Top, lace, $4.50, No. 464, Women's Top, lace, $4.00, No. 409, Women's Calf, lace, $4.00, sale. No. 634. Women's Gun Kid $2.95 Kid $2.95 Cloth . $3.15 Cloth $3.15 Cloth .... $2.95 Gun Metal $2.95 Metal sale Patent; sale Calf, button. $5.00, sale. .. $3.45 No. 429, Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $5.00, sale. .. $3.45 No. 40312, Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $4.00, sale. .. $2.95 No. 407. Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $4.00, sale. .. $2.95 No. 4621,, Women's Gun Metal Calf, button, $3.50, sale. $2.65 No. 414, Women's Kid, Cloth Top, button, $3.50, sale $2.65 No. 411, Women's All Kid, button, $3.50, sale $2.65 No. 463, Women's Kid. Patent Tip, lace, $3.50, sale $2.65 300 PAIRS MEN'S DRESS SHOES, IN LACE AND BUTTON, $4.00 AND $3.50 VALUE, SALE PRICE $2.85 Linen Suitings A splendid wash fabric for suits and dresses. Comes in the linen shade with colored check figures; medium weight; 30 inch es wide ; launders fine. Yd. 25c Satin Stripe Voile Comes in light and colored ground with contrasting satin stripes, beautiful finish and tex ture; 36 to 40 inches wide; a good width in cutting dresses of today's styles. The yard.. 65? Silk and Wool Poplin A real silk and wool poplin, 40 inches wide, most suitable for dresses. Comes in all the popu lar shades. Navy, Copenhagen, green, brown, etc. Yard $1.00 3 Phones All 15 "T. P. W. Pure Food Shop" Cleanliness Economy Service FRIDAY SPECIAL 25c LIQUID VENEER DUST CLOTH FREE WITH A 50c BOTTLE OF LIQUID VENEER. These dust cloths sell at 25c each and on every Friday we offer you one free with a purchase of a 50c bot tle Veneer. STOCK REDUCING SALE Only a few cases left at our bargain prices. Lay in your summer's supply NOW. CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS now here. Car EARLY ROSE, and EARLIEST OF ALL SEED POTATOES. STAR HAMS WINESAP APPLES Extra choice CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE grades, the box $1.75 and $1.90 DEPT in Grocery Basement. T. P. W. SPECIAL BLEND The RAISIN BREAD TOMORROW Best 35c Coffee on earth. Large loaf 10c AND BACON Fresh shipment today. FRIDAY ONLY 30c grade TOMATO CATSUP, the bottle 25c Phone your orders. BARGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS Remnants Of Wool Worsted and Serges. 1 jj regular price. Remnants Of Ginghams, Percales and Calicos. 1 regular price. Remnants Of Silks. Lace Cloth and Fancy Goods 1 :! regular price. Remnants Of Ribbons. Laces and Embroideries 1 regular price. Remnants Of Curtain Scrims and Draperies j regular price. 11 Yards Standard Calico, all colors 50c 1") yds. Outing Flannel, greys $1.00 10c Hope Muslin, all you want, the yard 7C 10c Percale, the best you've bought yet, the yard $1.25 to $1.75 Colored Waists, 4 doz. left, each 15C 50c Linen, for waists, shirts and skirts, the yard 23c $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts for men C New Lot Wool Dress Goods About 75 yards turned over to this de partment to be closed out quick. The goods is a pretty brown check mixture 52 in. wide, and will make excellent spring dress es, hold regularly ai fi.zo 10 $2.50. Quic k sale price 69C SHOES For the whole family. Shoes sold the cheapest you ever bought them. STOCKINGS and SOX tor the whole family and think of it guaranteed to wear 4 months. The Peoples Warehouse says "Bring them back to the Bargain Basement and get a new pair if they show a hole. 6 pairs guar anteed 4 months 75c. 2 pairs for a quarter. Invitations are OUl for baby par ty on Monday afternoon, February twenty-eighth from three until five at which Master John Chloupek. little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Chloupek. will play the host to a number 01 lit tle friends at his home, 710 COSbli street. letter from Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen, who have been spending a winter outing in the Hawaiian Isl ands, to friends contains the infor mation that they intended sailing for Sun Francisco yesterday. - The Pendleton Klks will be hosts this evening at a dancing party fo members and their ladles in the Ea gle-Woodman hall. The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church met yester day afternoon at the home Of Ml. Robert IV Suyres, 30S East Alta street, Mrs, Snyres, Mrs. E. U Power and Mrs. Kayntond Hatch being hos tesses. Mrs. Thomas Thompson ple aded and gave a very Interesting talK on "Better Babiti." nr. Beers .if Chicago read a v.ry instructive pa per on "Social Purity. Pleasing vo cal numbers were contributed by Mrs Hatch and Mrs E. B. Aldrlch, and Mis Howard McLean fnvored the members with two instrumental num bers. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. For Your Baby. The Signature of r4 W W9 is the only guarantee that you have the Genuine 5 1 i Library News t.lHIt.MtV HOURS, 10:00 a. m. to 5:30 p, m. (Open noon hour. " 30 to 9:00 evenings. Sundays, 2.00 to 5.00. prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Mtl Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, (JU&WUcZiu ' Met Alderman School credit for home work. "It would seem that Mr. Al derman, city superintendent of school in Portland. Oregon, had successfully solved the problem, Immemurially In sistent with parents, of making at tractive those home duties which the average child avoids If possible. His plan, briefly. Is "to give school credit for Industrial work done at home." In the development of this plan teach er and parents work together. The first half of the hook studies various experiments In the home credit sys tem made in the Spring Valley school the pioneer in this movement and .n others which followed Its unbU" methods The second half outline several home credit plans, and pre sents the report! of various high schools, with their method of giving credit for work done outside of the school. It is a most entertaining nar rative, full of practical suggestions I The wholesale genial spirit of the au thor makes every page pleasure." Anderson Klectriclty on the farm. "The aim of the book is to give the farmer a practical working knowl edge of electricity for use as llgnt. heat and power on the farm," The luthor looks on water power as the ideal prime movt-r lor the dynamo m Isolated plants and devotes several hapten tO this phase of the subject For those who do not possess water power there are chapters on the gas line engine, windmill and storig' batteries. Illustrations and diagrams are provided." shmun Modern short stories "flood collection of twenty-one repre sentative stories with a short general Introduction on technique and history. and biological and nlbliographlci1 notes." Allen QUtde to the national parks of America "A convenient guide to even Of the national parks of the I'nited States, and to the Hot Sprinus of Arkansas and the Grand Canyon. A chapter is added also on the na tional parks of Canada. The editor has attempted to Include all the in formation the tourist will need, fie tells what each of the parks has to offer, how to reach them, how to see them to best advantage, and adds de tails as to accommodations, rates, etc. The book is supplied with illustrations and four folding maps." Bryant What pictures to see in America. "A popular, readable hook giving elemtntury comment on some 250 Illustrations, representative of an cient and modern painting, to be found in both large and small art galleries In the L'nltea States. In tended for the hurried tourist, that he may sec Intelligently although he is without previous preparation." Cheley Cimp and netting activities "Every crmp director and leader I, confronted with the task Ot keeping! the life of the ramp free from ninnot- otiy and grotichiness. This Iwiok la calculated to make tne task lighter. The chapters take up: names and! activities around the campflre; names for the campus; General camp audi outing games; stormy day activities"' Davis Field of social service. "This volume la the result of aiourse in so cial service for volunteer social work eis It attempts to describe in pop ular form the field or social work, without undue emphasis on charitable work in Its n.irrdwer sense and with abundant suggestions of ways in Which persons of means, time and tal ent can have a share In the work." Elisor--Belgium, "The author seeks In the first place to establish four fait about the Belgians: They are a nation; they are an old nation; they are a proud nation; they are a nation which has a gooil deal to teach as well as to learn. The Belgium he writes of is that which existed before the war. He uses the present tens' to denote that period and to denote also, he hopes, the Belgium which will be again when the war is over. He does not believe that Belgium can lie obliterated. Mr. Ensor's little book has the facts, but they are placed against a background that Imparts to the whole the brilliancy of true liter ary achievement." Fiske Honest business; right con duct for organizations of capital and of labor. A book In which the au thor has undertaken to give a de scription and explanation of the es sential conditions that are the basis of business organization and of the prin ciples that control business operations He defines business as "Busy-ness" and treats it in a broad sense that in cludes almost all the world's activl tlees. His book doe credit to his profession. He writes with insigto Into the troubles of the capitalist, an 1 with sympathy for the troubles of labor." Italian Factories Miell.sl VIENNA, Feb. 2J Austrian .or squadrons made a successful attack against factories In I,ombardy. ac cording to an official statement by the Austrian general staff. Another squadron attacked aero drome docks at Desnzann. (xuisilpallon. 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