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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916.
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Wearing fhe Besf--and
knowing it
When you put on a new Hrt, Schaffner & Marx suit
you can feel absolutely certain that you have done your
beit for your appearance, your comfort, your pocket
Look and your lasting satisfaction.
You know us; when we make a claim like this you
know we believe it and will back it up.
The Hart, Schaffner 4 Marx Fall Suits and Overcoats
are here ready for your choosing NOW. We hope you
will come soon. We'd like to show you an unbroken line.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits $20.00 to $35.00
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $20.00 to $35.00
Other good reliable, all wool Suits and Overcoats
$15.00 to $20.00
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Perfect Comfort
is a real essential for perfect grace and style. Don't
hesitate to choose corsets large enough to fit well.
Many wearers, you know, insist on a size too small,
with the mistaken idea that this is the way to gain de
sired effects. ,
For real improvement of the figure, let our expert
corsetieres fit you to one of the authentic new styles of
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LADIES' COATS
There is a very pretty coat waiting
here for you who wish to economize.
CHILDREN'S SHOES
The very best $1.08 school shoes
offered in Pendleton. Substantial calf
on the best lasts.
WOMEN'S SUITS
Of the very latest styles and best
materials. Priced low.
Guaranteed Sox, 6 Pairs 60c. Guaranteed 6 months.
the like?
Jersey Sweaters, Special 98c. Athletic ctyle; all colors.
These and hundreds of other good bargains.
irS SURE A BARGAIN IF IT'S IN TH E BARGAIN BASEMENT.
The Peoples Warehouse
Pendleton's Greatest Store Where It Pays to Trade
These fashionable corsets attain their effects by skill
ful designing and construction, leaving the figure per
fectly flexible, but with the necessary support, and per
fectly comfortable whether walking, sitting or bend
ing. They enable you to wear your dresses in just the
manner and mode prescribed by Fashion.
Individual faults corrected, personal charms empha
sized, comfort assured and the whole effect in strict
compliance with the mode of the hour. Priced $1.00
to $3.50.
PLAID WOOLENS
Plaid woolen materials can be made up into most
stylish dresses for street wear. Can be used as an all
plaid or in combination with plain woolens or silks.
Shown in all colors. The yard 50f to $3.00
SKIRTING MATERIALS
As extra skirts are being very much worn now, we
have purchased a big line of Regular Fabric that
make up to the best advantage. A big variety of mix
tures, plaids and stripes; 36 to 54 inches wide. The
yard , 5V to ?3.00
WOOL CHALUE
Make your early Fall dresses, morning wear and
school dresses of Wool Challie. A big variety of pat
terns, stripes, small figures and floral effects. The
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LITTLE GIRLS' COATS IN THE NEWEST STYLES
We now have in stock for your choosing a pretty as
sortment of the newest coats for little tots. They are
made in either plain, straight or belted models in Bal
kan or high waisted effects and trimmed with buttons
or fur. Plush, corduroy, broadcloth and zibeline are
the cloths that come in black, blue, brown, green and
gray mixtures. Reasonably priced from $2.05 to
912.75.
MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. The Round-Up will soon
be here and of course you'll want a place to meet your friends, to write letters,
to rest, to rearrange your apparel, etc. This is the place. Make The Peoples
Warehouse your meeting place. Use all of our many conveniences. Make our
store your store. We're here to serve you. It's a pleasure.
The Bargain Basement
After you have read all the blustering advertsements of merchandise sold
cheap, and
After you have looked over those "so-called" "cheap" stock of merchandise
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After you have satisfied yourself that they were not "cheap" after all but
merely flimsy, trashy merchandise
THEN VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
Our Clean Up Department Quality goods sold low in price.
WOMEN'S SHOES
Your size is here in some kind of a
shoe, and it's mighty low in price.
MEN'S SUITS
.Singles, all made by the best makers
of men's ready made suits.
MEN'S SHOES
We are acknowledged the lowest
priced place for men's dress shoes and
work shoes.
11 Yards Standard Calico 50c
15 Yards Outing Flannel $1.00
Did you ever hear tell of
Although lust weeks football prac
tice was not very well attended, pros
pects with the beginning of this week
have taken a decided Jump. Several
additions of importance that were
made lust night are Jim Crane, an
Indiun player of no mean ability;
Moe Sax, last year's halfback and
captain of Jefferson high school of
Portland and "Booney"' Hays, one of
last year's fullbacks for this school.
These addition. with the men already
with the men already out would make
a good team but there are yet some
good men expected to enter the
school.
Paul Kerrlck, one of last year's full
backs, "Doc" Carr and Hugh How
man, two of last year's halfbacks.
and Enoch Friedley, a three year
guard, are all expected to enter
school utter the Round-Up, Those
already out that will make a strong
bid for the team are: Manager Karl
Snyder, faptnln Sheldon Ulrlch, Curly
Wilbur. Harold Casey, Olen Huey,
"Teddy" Huyden and Balfe Ulrlch.
Besides thepe are some that may
prove to be dark horses before the
season Is over. It is hoped that
enough for three or four teams win
be out after the Round-Up.
Miss Grace Lyons, 133 Newell
street, was hostess at a seven table
bridge yesterday afternoon honoring
Mum Ruth Kent, whose engagement
to Harry Paxton was announced. The
marriage will take place In the late
autumn. The guests were young ma.
trons and maids. Honors were re.
celved by Mrs. Mathew Ennis and the
guest of honor. Pinn. roses and white
shasta daisies were used for decora
tions. Walla Walla Union.
J. If, Maker of Helix, was here yeb-terday.
Frank W. Kehrll nf La Grande, la
in the city.
E. S. Keller of North Yakima, Is an
out of town vMtor,
B. H. Jensen of Uklah, passed yes.
terday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Filllon of
Walla Walla are In the city.
George Drumheller of Walla Walla
Is here to attend the Round-Up.
J. J. Willey of La Grande, was an
out of town visitor here yesterday.
H. R. Lorenzen, a farmer of Stage
Gulch, is here for the Hound-Up. '
J. K. Thompson and M. U. Thomp
son of Dayton, Wash., arrived yes
terday.
William Swltiler, prominent
Round-Up booster. Is here to assist In
presenting the show.
louls Hagen of Portland, a former
Pendleton man, arrtwd this morning
to be. the guest of Elmer Moore.
Not the Farmer,
Tho Willy Redford who forfeited
tlO bull to the city last week on a
charge of being drunk, is not Willy
Redford, the well known Adams far.
mer.
Firemen Rewarded.
Nine members of the local fire de
partment, Including Chief Rlngold
have been presented with $5 each by
Suyres & Co., for work In connection
with the recent fire In that com
pany's store.
Tepee Village Takes Form.
The Indian tepee village at the
Round-Up park Includes a large
number of tepees which were put up
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Dance Starts at 9 o'clock
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