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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1916)
t L 4 L , I J L til; (.till, I. -r -t -n,.r vn i nr "t "fT- t t t. 1 ,kkv , k .v-iAJAJ- .'--'" - - 3 . . yd c pa it A its I . ; i ' I iV:M' 11 !nv i 'J II M , ''Hi r? TT-nn, i Hou; Can You Be Sure You're Getting ALL WOOL CLOTHES? WE'RE ASKING YOU THAT QUESTION BECAUSE WE KNOW YOU WANT ALL-WOOL CLOTHES. THEY'RE THE BEST. But right now there we plenty of clothe on the market made of cotton and wool mixed, and they are sold at all-wool prices. HERE'S THE ANSWER Buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes. These makers use none but all wool fabrics; they guarantee your satisfaction so do we. , Of course all-wool is not the only reason for buying these good clothes; they're unsurpassed in style. Tailoring and fit You'll see other reasons when you see the clothes. THEY ARE PRICED FROM $20.00 TO $35.00. OTHER GOOD ALL-WOOL SUITS $15.00 TO $20.00. OVERCOATS $10.00 TO $35.00. Annual Sale of Thanksgiving TABLE LINENS 1 ':&?iit'-'' 9 ttf7 tBT't"T it JasJttoa -V- WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WOOLEN HOSE A full and complete stock of woolen hosiery for women and children. These are of the best quality, well fashioned and give the wear. Children's Hosiery 25 and 35 Women's Woolen Hosiery 25 to 85 OUR ANNUAL SALE OF THANKSGIVING LINENS IS IN FULL BLAST. You all know that all kinds of merchandise is advancing daily and linens are no exception however, we bought our linens many months ago so as to be in a position to supply our Thanksgiving needs at prices that compare favorably with those of fered by us in former Thanksgiving sales. Our stock is complete in every detail and we can fill your every want WE ARE SHOWING A BIG LINE OF DAMASK PATTERNS CLOTH Napkins to match, also odd napkins. Come early as the best patterns will go first TABLE LINEN 50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale 39 65 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale 52 75 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale., 59 $1.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale.... 79 $1.25 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale.... 98 $1.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.18 $1.75 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.39 $2.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.63 $2.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.97 $3.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.29 NAPKINS Dozen Dozen $1.75 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.39 $2.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.59 $3.75 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.95 $4.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.19 $4.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.59 $5.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.98 $5.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $4.29 $6.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $4.79 $6.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $5.17 $7.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $5.59 $7.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.93 $8.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $6.69 $9.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale $6.98 $10 Quality, Thanksgiving Linen Sale.... $7.95 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WARM CLOTHES No other store in Pendleton is half as well prepared to clothe you with de sirable warm gar ments as we. Our prices in every instance are right. Here's where you get the best for the price, no matter what the price. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 50c A light weight fleec ed lined union suit for ladies; shown in Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length ; no sleeves low neck, ankle length. The garment 50 LADIES' WOOLEN UNION SUITS $3.00 Finest quality woolen union suits for ladies. Selected stock, made to fit the body; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, low neck, no sleeves, ankle length. The garment $3.00 Our Bedding Will Keep You Warm COMFORTERS Comforters of every description and kinds. Shown in silkoline, sateen and silk top with filling of cotton, wool and down. Each $1.00 to $15.00 BLANKETS No matter how many and what kind yofl may want, we can furnish it, wheth er it be all cotton, mixed or all wool. Priced 50 to $18.50 SPECIAL $1.98 This is a special double blanket, full size for big bed, shown in plaids of pink, grey and blue ; worth more, but special of ours, pair $1.98 FINEST QUALITY WOOLEN BLANKETS We have three numbers in plaid wool en blankets of finest quality selected yarns shown only here. These come in block plaids and broken plaids, double size and fits the big beds. The pair $5.95, $7.50, $8.50. WOOL CHALLIE AND VI YELL A FLANNEL For good warm house dresses you can find nothing that will answer the puurpose better. These are shown in checks, stripes, dots and small floral effects in light and dark grounds. Viyella Flannel : 83 Wool Challie 65 A RIDDLE Which is the Better Investment? Government Bonds or a Warm WINTER COAT. The answer is obvious, for the protection of correct and comfortable clothing is a safeguard to one's health, which as you know is the most precious of all possessions. Our New Coats are not only warm and cozy for these cold days, but also hold in their make-up that undefinable something called "style." Beautiful models cut with either full flare or belted back and front, and featuring the' large cape collar that can be worn low or adjusted high as a protection for neck and chin. Some are fur trimmed and others of just the plain rich material such as wool velour, plush, velvet, duvetyne, cheviot, broadcloth and tweed mixtures. AH are shown in the popu lar shade and priced from $12.50 to $45.00. BARGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS FOR THESE COLD WINTRY DAYS. The closing out of Broken Lots, Odds and Ends and Discontinued Lines of Heavy Winter Wear, at Prices That Will Look Good to You. Bargain Basement $3.75 HEAVY RUFNECK SWEATERS $1.69 Big room, heavy ribbed warm garments for winter. 75c TO $1.25 WOOL DRESS GOODS 59c Serges in all the desirable colors: many worsteds Bargain Basement $7.50 BOYS' HEAVY OVERCOATS $2.69 Coats to keep him warm at a good saving. Bargain Basement $3.50 WOOL MIDDIES $2.69 . Heavy blue wool with white trimmings. Bargain $3.98 COMBINATION DRESS SHOES They're turned over to this department at last. One big lot; all colors; the prettiest shoes ever sold in the Bargain Basement; shoes that you would readily buy for $5.00. Bargain $3.98. Bargain Basement Bargain Basement WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS Cleaning up our suit and coat department at Bargain Prices. These and Hundreds of Other Winter Bargains in This Money Saving Department 15 YDSOUTING FLANNEL $1.00 This week will finish up another 3000 yards. - Be sure to get yours. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY Hotpoint Electric Appliances Irons, Chafing Dishes, Oven ettes, Grill Stoves and Heaters. T. P. W. Special Blend The best 33 Coffee on earth. Pendletons Great est Dep't. Store THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE T. P. W. Pure Food Shop 3 Phones, All 15 Budded Walnuts The extra fancy grade. Pound 30 Price's Extracts; Exclusive sell ing agency; the highest grade extracts in America. Where It Pays to Trade .Mis Veva Flock of Helix, spent th week end as a guest of Mlae KMIth Mae Richardson, The premier event of the month in a aoclal way will be ine annual Thanksgiving Ball of the Elka Idge, which will be held in Eagle-Woodman Hall on Thursday evening, November thirtieth. The dances are always ela borate and enjoyable affair in every way but this year plans are being made to eclipse all similar events. It Is to be strictly format, but all members of the lodge are urged to attend whether they dance or not, s there will be excellent music and re. freshments to enjoy. The commit tee in charge Is composed of Roy w. Rltner, chairman; F. B Chloupek, F. W. Lampkin, Ray crystal, Roy Buch anan. Mrs. J. F. Robinson is entertaining the Duplicate Whist Club this after noon at her home on Jackjton street. The regular program was ' varied somewhat by having the guests com to luncheon at 1:30 o'clock with th card games following. Mrs. from a Fred T. Block has returned visit In Portland. Complimenting her daughter, Bdlth Mae on the occasion of her birthday. November the twelfth. Mr. R M Richardson entertained with a din ner party on Saturday evening. Th color scheme was an attractive ar rangement of yellow and white, tb centerpiece being yellow and white chrysanthemums. The guet list Included the Mln-e Helen and Ruth Isaac, Klsa Strever. Juanlta Friedly, Veva Flock, Ethel Haw, Hula Young, Meryle Rest, Ra ther Richardson and Mrs. Charle Fnnchler. Preceding the dinner a mock wed ding was much . enjoyed. The bride (Miss Ela Shever) charmingly attir ed in momiulto bar, entered on the arm of her father Mlm Ituth laact to the strains of "Hot Time In the Old Town Ton!(fht." played by Miss Ksther Richardson, and wa given In marriage Jo the groom (Mlftfl Veva Flock). The Rev. llooldcxpedah (Miss Juiinlta Friedly) officiated. At the critical moment the rival lover (Mia Helen Isaac rushed In and at tempted to behead the groom and wa only prevented by a mad Push from the wedding gtieMs. The remainder of the evening spent In guinea and music. Mrs. Venia for California the winter Alexander left Fridav where she will spend Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Collins spent yester day at Herml-tnn us the quests of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. ridd. A. D Frost, former proprietor of the local Oolden Rule Store, came ap from Portland this morning. Ren Burroughs, Pendleton lumber dealer, 's back frm a business trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. F. E. Judd Ib spending several days In Portland, Eui-enc and Seattle having left Saturday. Put yourself In your enemy's place and you will stop abusing him ller Son Subject to onp. "My son Edwin Is Kuhlect to croup," writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kenslnxton. Pa. "I put In mnny sleeple-s hours at night before I learned of Chamberlain's CoukIi Remedy. Mothers need not fear this disease if they keep a bottle of Cham, berlain's Cough Remedy In the houne and use It as directed It always gave my boy relfef " OhtnlnsMe everywhere. Adv. GKRMAN CRIiTRAI, RIUCK IN 1HKI,AXI SERVICE STORE NEWS New Florida Grapefruit; Freshly Ground Horse radish; New Crop Shelled Almonds and Walnuts; Naw Crop Table Raisins; Fruit Peels, Dates, Figs, M'nce Meat, etc. It's none too early to order your needs for Thanksgiving. . xmnnr i I. ' ' 1 '' ' ' V K !! I ' n 1 1 1 1 in hsiii nmnw j l CEN VOK BBSEI-LKiJ . Pending the ascension of the P 'I'hIi throne by a German Prince, O'nerul Huns von lie eler, former governor general of Belgium. Is In supretnn command in the ancient kingdom whose splendor was the glory of four centuries.