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PAGE Tl AILY EAST Cr.EGOMAN'. FZNTLE70N. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1916. EIGHT PAGES v-v-vv' Whether You Are Outfitting Yourself, Your Family or Your Home for the Fall and Winter Months You Will Find The Peoples Warehouse Equal to Your De mand, With the Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price OUR WOMEN'S WEAR DEFT. Is with a great stock of new, smart apparel WOMEN'S Ready for fall U7n Mjf'y- ... Vv After moctk of planning and a special trip to New York City by our buyer of Women' Apparel, we can truthfully say that our stock is made up of the newest and best laments in Pead'eton. It's a great showing of beau tiful Suits, Coats, Dreries, Waists, Skirts, Linjerie, Furs and Children's Wearing AppareL THE SUITS ARE BEAUTIFUL IN THE EXTREME. Any Length of Jacket that is most suitable for your particular typ is to b? found in our unlimited stock. Many cf the new garments show a tendency to follow the lines of the figure, but the Misses' suits show the straight soft lines, more appropriate for girls. Suit Skirts are wonderful:;.- full and made in pleasing styles that add much to the beauty of the suits. The Materials are soft lustrous broadcloths, durable gabardines, poplin or serge and the new wool velour so desirable in the higher class garments. These cloths are shown in soft shades of brown, green, navy blue, tile grey, Burgundy and prune. All are reasonablv priced from $17.50 to 375.00 MOST MOTHERS WILL OUTFIT THEIR CHILDREN HERE There is a Reason For This. Ours is the most complete and up to date stock of children's goods in the city. The cutest of coats for little girls from two to si years of age are from 82.85 to S7.50 The girls from six to fourteen years will find extremely pretty coats here, made in mixtures, plush, broadcloth and babv "lamb at prices from S3.95 to ? 13.50 Our Showing of Dresies suitable for dre.v-up or school wear, in heavy weight ginghams or reeps. and wool serge is a sight to glad den the heart of any little girl. Cute little juvenile styles that will place your child among those better dressed children." All dresses are so reasonably priced that yoa will marvel how you could have ever spent the time up to now. to make them yourself. Wash Dresses 98 to 85.00 Wool Dresses 82.00 to 88.75 COATS The New Coats, shown in velour. plush. duvetyne. baby lamb and Scotch mix tures are shown in both belted and full flare styles, some with large collars of cloth, while others are fur tr.mmed. lhese range price from n tn $9.95 to $85.00 A The Daintiest of Silk Waists Never before have we had so large and unlimited an assortment of beautiful waists for your selection. There is almost an endless va riety of styles in georgette crepe, crepe de chine, pussy willow, plaid taffeta and solid colors in mescaline, made ir. tailored stvles. The Georgette and crepe de chine waists come in white, flesh pink and shades to match the new suits, such as brown, green, navy blue etc. They feature the large collars, frill and jabot fronts. long sleeves with bell cuffs. Mar.y are trimmed with flat venice lace, while cut steel beads and the new yarn embroidery are used in the most effective manner. The new silk waists range in price from $3.95 to $12.50. r f 1 law' a-U New and Needed Items From Our Dry Goods Department VELVETS You cannot go wrong when you purchase velvet for a dress, suit or coat. Dame Fashi on has so decreed. Our stock of velvets will easily help yoa to make a selection as we have all shades and qualities ; 24 to 42 inches wide. The yard 65 to 812.50 FANCY SILKS A wonderful showing of fancy silks that can be made up into most stylish dresses for street or evening wear. A display of the new est eolcrisgs and combinations: 5 inches wide. The yard 81.50 to 83.00 WOOL CHALLIE 200 different patterns to pick from and you'll find them the best in quality and es pecially useful in garments for early Fall wear. 27 inches wide, shown in light and dark colors and patterns of stripes, dot and small floral effects. The vard 65c OUTING FLANNEL It's getting time now when you can use outing flannel, for comforters, pajamas, un der skirt and night gowns. We have the sest quaty and coiorings e have ever r.ad. Colored Outing, yard 10c White Outing 10c. 12Kc. 15c, 20c ART AND DRAPERY DEFT. Have you seen our Fall line of Pacif ic Embroidery Package Outfits? The designs are. if possible, more at tractive than ever and the materials are a usual, the highest grade procurable. Packages contain gowns, combinati ons. coret covers, aprons, infants' and chi'dren's wear, waists, middies, kirr.o- nas. laundry bag. dresser sets. and other useful and beautiful articles. THE Pendleton's Greatest Department Store PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade Ii' st Si y ' ASSISE I D B a XTOULDNT you !:ie to have a disposition like the Owls' Never chan ts tor any reason. Of course you know why. It's because the OWL is made to deliver a Erst class smoke to you at any and all times. Yes, sir I u a a a a a K-r.rv Mar ..-f F.r.'ztrr u Hi ' a..-:. :r.F0.r,i.t t..me San-Uj i ty h i-. x 4 aa Will . .v.hc. I Mr. jr. i Mr. Ext. Mi:i.-ck xs-l; H a. 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