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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1916. ten rAcri t. s PAGE TWO jiff i 1v3sfs SSioppiiifl l8js jlisii tar If fill Sifwnifi I : , s - s s s 1 MERCHANDISE CERTIFI CATES May be purchased for any amount of money. These are given at Christmas time by many instead of actual cash, and may be exchanged for merchandise in any part of our store. May be secured from any sales person or at office. SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY and prompt deliveries will be assured you will GLOVE ORDERS Why not give a T. P. W. glove order for Christmas and let the recipient choose the style of glove she likes best. May be secured at glove coun ter or at office. S avoid the crush of the Xmas rush, our employes will he greatly helped and you'll be pleased THE IMENSITY OF OUR CHRISTMAS STOCKS; the vast assortments, the greater val ues, coupled with our "better" store service, makes this the ideal place for you to accomplish your Christmas shopping. AN EXPRESS OFFICE If you want to send an express order to some friend or for business reasons, purchase it here at our office. U. S. POST OFFICE, SUB STATION NO. 1 For the accommodation of our patrons we have installed sub station No. 1 of the U. S. post office here in our store. We can sell you post office money orders and you may mail your let ters and packages here just theame as at the post office. SILK COMFORTERS She would certainly be pleased with one of these, shown in shades of pink, blue and yellow. Silk covers of floral designs, filled with wool and down. Each $9.00 to $15.00 8 S 1- s BOUDOIR CAPS A special lot of Boudoir Caps, made of lace and ribbons, neat ly trimmed in colors of pink, blue and lavender. These make ideal Xmas presents. Each 75 LADIES' SILK UNDERWEAR This will certainly please. Give her a silk vest, combination or envelope. Comes in pink and white. Each.... $1.50 to $5.00 CHILDREN'S SILK HOSE A big stock of Children's Silk Hose, especially for Xmas pres ents, shown in black, white, etc. The pair 35 to 50 SILK DRESS PATTERNS Give one of our Exclusive Silk Dress Patterns. It is not only a sensible but a most practical Xmas gift. Shown in plaids, stripes and printed warp pat terns for street and evening wear. Make your selections early while the assortment is best. The yard $1.50 to $3.00 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 35c A splendid lot of Ladies' Fine Handkerchiefs of linen and Shamrock lawn. Some are em broidered in colors of neat de signs, also with colored edges. Give a box of these, you know you never have enough of Hand kerchiefs. Each 35 LINED MITTENS for the kiddies, boys and girls. A big lot just in by express this A. M. Made of best quality ma terial and workmanship. All sizes. The pair 75 and 9 1.00 GIVE "HIM" A MACKINAW 8 8 JKC 8 8 i 1 The most popular garment of the season is the Mackinaw, 'and it should be. It's warm, comfortable to wear, very serviceable, and smart looking. We are agents for the very finest make in America. They are rain proof and tailored most beautifully. Prices $5.00 to $15.00. GIVE HIM A "WIND BREAKER" LEATHER COAT For hU car. Nothing else can possibly take the place of one of these leather coats. They are light weight, most comfortable to wear, ab- solutely wind proof. Made in smart new Norfolk styles, up-to-the-minute in style. Prices $8.50, $10.50 to $15.00. FURS ARE A ROYAL GIFT. Nothing expresses the true Christmas spirit in quite such a satisfactory manner as a gift of furs. Either separate muffs or scarfs or complete set. The genuine comfort combined with the beauty they add to one's costume, make them a lasting reminder of the giver. Our showing of genuine furs is unusually complete, red, black and grey fox, Hudson seal, brook mink, beaver, Alaskan mink, mole, raccoon and Russian wolf are the furs made up in newest melon shape muffs and animal style scarfs as well as the more staple flat muffs and conservative collars. Separate Muffs from.... $4.95 to $65.00 ' Separate Scarfs from.... $4.95 to $45.00 Complete Sets from $9.95 to $85.00 EXTRA SPECIAL, ART AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Umbrella-zhade Lamps Reduced. Beginning Monday morning, all next week we will sell our popular umbrella-shade lamps at the follow ing reductions: Silk Shades, regular value $5.50 for $3.98. " Cretonne Shades, regular value $3.75 for $2.98. Can you possibly think of a gift which would be more appreciated by any one than one of these pretty lamps. nfy PENDLETON WOOLEN MILL PRODUCTS We have an agreeable surprise for you in this line. Our assortment of these most popular goods is the best in the city, the mill not excepted, and we prepay express charges on them to any part of the United States. INDIAN ROBES $8.50 STEAMER RUGS .. $12.50 AUTO ROBES ' $12.50 BATH ROBES $18-50 CRIB BLANKETS $3.00 to $15.00 BED BLANKETS $5.50 to $18.50 SLUMBER ROBES $10.00 to $12.00 GO-CART ROBES $2.5p to $3.00 KIMONA SILKS Why not a Silk Kimona for her this Xmas. It's a present thatr she will certainly appreciate. We are showing a big variety of coloring and patterns. Best in quality and finish. The yard 75 to $1.25 JAPANESE KIMONAS MAKE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS We have just unpacked a shipment of these beautiful silk kimonas direct from Sunny Japan, where they were embroid ered with silk by the hands of Jap maidens, in beautiful de signs, showing clematis flowers and cherry blossoms. The colors are dainty shades of pink, blue and lavender. Japanese Kimonas priced at '.. $12.50 Domestic Flowered Silk Kimonas in a variety or colorings and styles priced from $4.75 to $12.50 Handsome Negligees in delicate shades of crepe de chine combined with real silk lace, priced at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, to $25.00. WOMEN'S UMBRELLA Give her one of our New English Umbrellas. It is a short handle, either hard wood or ebony, tipped in the shade of cover. We pay for the engraving. Each fr.00 to ylMH WHY NOT GIVE "HER" UNDERWEAR No woman ever has too many under garments. Our showing of these dainty garments is most complete. Whether your taste leads you to select silk crepe de chine or lingerie of softest nainsook you can be sure that "she" willr- onen the package that contains it with , unbounded pleasure. In silk crepe de chine underwear you may select from a varied assortment of night gowns, camisoles, envelope combi nations and petticoats. Some are with out trimmi'mr. just simply the rich lust rous simplicity of the garment itself ;jj others have a spray of hand embroider ing or heavy lace medallions inserted. Silk Camisoles $1.50 to $2.95 Silk Envelope Combinations $4.75 to $3.S5 Silk Night Gowns $6.75 to $10.00 In softest nainsook or muslin, night gowns, envelope combinations or corset covers may be selected that are trimmed with refined quali ties of lace, embroidered organdie inserts and durable embroideries. All are cut full width and long sfld on correct patterns that furnish maximum comfort. Corset Covers from 35 to $1.98 Envelope Combinations from $1.50 to $5.00 Night Gowns from $1.75 to $5.00 m mx . a" H 8 5 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE IK The Peo Mes B ouse 8 Where It Pays to Trade f Mm 1 W4 1 J f-'J &' ' :' . is -sw j laCS w v)OU wm csii . li" IDEAL PERSON FOUND, SHE'S A "PLUS" WOMAN 'MixlMV of the Mtii" Kidiin How Nlie OmnUnni lt4 QuallUf of Both Kew and Glvi-9 Itcrrtatloni t f 1 rcr. CHICAGO, Dec. 16. Are you a plu woman? Then here Is your chance. Btudy uper-eugenlca ayatem which makea the garden variety look poai tlvrly ill by comparlaon under iu original advocate. Mra. Julia Keton, "mother of the maaaea," first "plua" woman and founder of the Church of the New Civilisation. Phe la (tlvlna "revelatlona" h-re In the Masonic temple at $1 Iff- "A l'lu' wumun la one who haa the qualltlea of both men and women embodied In her perfect woman form," laid the prieptesa of the new cult. "I am that kind of a woman. I have gentleneKS, love, pity, under tandlng, ideality, worship, aympathy, tendernean necewary to make a woman. Mn Told How Wonwn Can Improve. "In addition, I alo have courage, domination, power, pioneering In atlnct, leadership and creative ability and they make a man. Therefore I am a "plug woman.' " At a meeting here for men only (from which aeveral small boya were excluded) Chlcaao'a flrat "plua wom an" explained how to become a "plua! woman."' She parahraed the atory of Adam and Kve In the Hible to II lurtrate her point. 1 "In the beginlng- there waa neither man nor woman. It waa both. For ,000 yeara the human race existed as a single Individual a man-woman. Then a second form budded from the first. That waa the origin of the fable of Adam's rib. These budding be ings existed as a race for 10,000 years. In the meantime a new race of beings with differentiated sexes came Into ex Istence. Plua Person Can Fool Manetlr Tom-h. "This waa the beginning or repro- dnrtlnn tut we understand It. I am 'plus woman,' of vast experience, ana a t taiir tn Ton men. as man to man. I have administered anaesthetics in more than a hundred house of ill repute. Hut such places are bad for the 'plus man.' The magnetic vibra tions of the soul of a bad woman would soil the aura of a "plus man." A 'plus man', perfectly attuned, can tell whether hia wife ia faithful to him by the vibrations and magnetism of her presence." KEStTKD ASTKIt BE1XU 1X)ST FOIl 48 HOI HS I DESERTKO MINE ROCK HPRIXOS. Wyo.. Dec. 18. After wandering forty-eight hours In the pitch darkness of a coal mine, anl when he had despaired of surviving until helD should come, John Knox was rescued late yesterday by a party vihlch had been searching for him for a night and a day. Knox was sent Into an unused por tion of the mine to locate some old rails. Ills liht fiiil.'d and he was un able to retrace his steps. For prob ably twelve hours he remained at one spot, expecting rescue, and tljen be V.an groping his way throuth the workings. He wandered farther In to the disused portion of the mine. Hope that he had survived had been abandoned when a rescue party lo cated him. BLAST BATHES GIRT WITH Bl'HMNG OITj Vning Kerofone to IJght Kitchen Fire. 11-Year-Old Is 'ear to Death, DENVER, Dec. 1 Hattla, Kar woskl, 14 year old daughter of Mrt. Dernlce E. Karwoskl, a widow, llv. Ing at 2323 South Cherokee s'reet, narrowly e'eaped burning to deam early thla morning when ahe attempt ed to ue kerosene to start a fire In the kitchen atove and caused an ex plosion which showered her with burning oil. ' Her clothing was aflame when Mm. Karwoskl, attracted by her ecream, rushed Into the kitchen. A heavy ru' thrown: about her ahoulders, smother ed the flames, but her hnnda and fac'J were badly burned. The explosion set fire to the wood work In the kitchen, but Mrs. War woskl, after saving her daughter, at tacked the blaze and had It out be. fore the arrival of the fire department. Nature seldom hides a mas1v brain behind a pretty face. Dr. Robertson's diet squad has'suc- cossfully demonstrated thnt It pays to urc IntclllRenee In supplying th? tr'We MARRIED MEN SHOULD SEE HER. Married Women will ee her. Bride will profit by tee ing her. Bachelor will rave over her. NAUGHTY REBECCA S 8 8 At M 8 8 mm 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 3 3 8 3