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PAGE TV70 EIGHT PAGES "V DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. 3 3 J' lj $5-$4.50 Mens Shirts $3.95 See Display in Our Center Window. ' Beginning at 6 o'clock this evening we will sell, un til the store closes, the most beautiful lot of silk shirts you ever saw, $5.00 and $4.50 values. Choice $3.95. 36-IN. SPORT SILK 75c One big lot of a silk mixed fabric, showing the new sport designs. These are to be made up into dresses and and skirts. They are very stylish, shown in pongee and white grounds; 36 inches wide, yard. 75 FOR GRADUATION DRESSES The most popular cloths they are using this season will be fonndhere of the best' quality and finish. The kinds, such as. voile, organdie, marquesette, lyklinen. These can be made up into dainty dresses neatly trim med with laces. Our stock of laces will be found brim full of new kinds and qualities. Ask to see our Filet Laces. FANCY HAIR RIBBONS An assortment of fancy hair ribbons in plaids, stripes, checks, floral designs, 5, 6 and 7 inches wide, ol best quality and finish. The yard 25 and 35 SILK AND WOOL POPLIN Comes 40 inches wide Made from the best silk and wool, shown in plain colors in light and dark shades. For dresses and suits. The vard . $1.25 FANCY BRASSIERES AND SILK CAMISOLES An extra beautiful assortment, to wear under your Easter blouse, of the dainty undergarments. Moder ately priced from 50 to f 5.0O iThis is a chance for you to secure a fine new Easter Shirt at a price far below its actual worth. Don't let this offer pass unheeded. EXTRA SPECIAL. AFTER SUPPER. y- Dainty Envelope Combinations $1.49 These dainty undergarments are considerably under priced for this evening only. Their pretty trimmings of val lace and organdie medallions make them ex tremely attractive. Cut full and long and properly shaped for comfort. Saturday Evening only . $1.49 Women's Ready to Wear Dept., 2nd floor. HERE ARE JUST THE ARTICLES YOU NEED to .complete your Easter Costume Women's Wear Dept. 2nd Floor. $7.50 GOSSARD CORSETS $4.95 This is the corset you need to make your skirt fit leatly. Every one is an up-to-date model, but we iire i losing- them ,ut because there is not a complete rant'e of f.izes in ?ny one style. . . If you've never worn a front lacing Gossard, this is your opportunity to do so at a saving in price. There are three styles in this lot all are $7.50 values. Your choice for .-. -.oo. BEAUTIFUL CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS SPECIAL $3.69. New models, many have not been on dis play. Some featuring the" large collar, olhers with frill front, while there are several plain tailored styles. The variety of colors in an extra heavy grade o silk includes. Dink. maize, gold, rose, peach and white. Special Saturday Evening only. $3.69 Th Dress Up for Easter Young men want the famous HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX VAR SITY FIFTY FIVE SUITS or the new sport models.or the new smart L ystem styles. They're clothes that embody the youthful spirit, carefree, informal, lively. . - Many older men like these styles too, and for those who want really staple styles we have a most remarkable collection, ' READ THIS ABOUT ALL WOOL. . ; - Hart, Schaffner & Marx use nothing but all wool fabrics in their clothes; that's important these days when so. many fabrics are mixed with cotton. You can be absolutely sure you're getting all-wool when you buy here we guarantee it. Our prices are the lowest, quality considered, that you'll find any where, $15.00 to $30.00. MEN'S EASTER NECKWEAR , Men's neckwear never was so beautiful as it is this season. New col ors and combinations in the most desirable shapes. Better qualities than we've ever shown and an 'enormous assortment for your inspection. 25, 35e 50, 75 to $2.50. NOTWITHSTANDING t Notwithstanding the high and rapidly advancing wholesale cost of merchandise we are still . selling many articles at the real old before-the-war prices. Men's Sox in mercerized lisle and cotton and in silk fibre, plain colors of black, tan, grey, white, an navy; all sizes, only 25 Men's Underwear, the same numbers that we have always shown at exactly the same old prices. Porosknit Shirts and Drawers, each... 50 Porosknit Union Suits, $ach $1.00 B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers, each 50 B. V. D. Union Suits, each $1.00 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each 50 Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, each 50t Derby Ribbed Union Suits $1.00 to $3.00 And we show the greatest stock in eastern Oregon for you to choose from. Pendletons Greatest Department Store Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade HURCH ES Methodist Church. Specially attractive and helpful Banter services are planned for to morrow, instead of the- regular services there will be a Joint service at 10.80 a. m. An easier program will be given by the Sunday school which will be as follows. Song Sunday School. ' Prayer Superintendent Exercise 'Decorating the Cross, ' Primary. ' - Recitation "Help Somebody." Ma. ble Ince. . Duet Ester Jlnklns and Marjorls Ireland. Exercise "The Easter Rainbow." Nine girls. ' Recitation "The Lord Is Risen," Melbourne Johnson. Exercise -Easter Story," Mrs. Y. B. King's Class. Recitation ''He Is Risen," Lois Swuegart. Exercise "Opening the Lily," Mr Mowry's class. Song Misses Henderson, Jack, Gor nail. KecitHtion "Little Ones Like Me," Berneice Gornall. , Double Duet Mrs. . v. Rugg's Announcements, 'Self-Denial Offer ing. . '- Solo. "The Earth js the Lord's," Miss Esther South. . -- x Sernton. u Doxology and Benediction. The service lit 7:30 offers a musl cal treat of rare ' excellence. Under the direction of Miss Esther South a sacred Easter cantata entitled "Prayer, Promise and Praise" by W. H. Neidllnger will be rendered by the Joint choirs of the Baptist and Meth odlst churches. A great deal of tlma and effort has been expended to make this worthy or the best patron age. The program follows: Prelude Mrs. A. J. Owens, organ, M!jw Olga Norgren. piano. Prayer and Scripture Rev. E. R. Clevenger. "Out of the Depths" Chorus. Solo "If Thou Snould Mark In iquities." A. J. Owens and chorus. "My Soul Waiteth for the Lord." duet. Miss Oliver and Miss South; chorus and bbligato solo by Mfss tlevenger; contralto solo, Mrs. G. W. Bugg and chorus. , -s-'Mercy and Truth" quartet. Miss South, Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Mowry, Mr. Kirnbrell. Congregational Hymn "Jerusalem the Golden." "Judge Me, O God." chorus. "He That Dwelletti In the Secret Place," chorua "Search Me, o God," duet, Miss South and Mrs. Kendall. "God Is Our Refuge." chorus anil soprano ohligato. Miss Clevenger. Prelude Mrs. A. J. Owens. Christian Science. ' E. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser vices Sunday, 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Cnreality." The reading room at the church is open dally, except Sun day, frum 1 until 6 p. m. Church of the Redeemer. Tomorrow being Easter ' Day. the Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 a. m. Instead of 7:30. The Sun day school will meet at :45 a. m., when the mite boxes containing the children's Lenten offering will be opened. Divine service with a sec ond celebration of the Holy commu nion at 11 a. m. - The service for the Sir Knights Templar will be held at 2:80 p- Bishop R. L. Paddock will conduct the services and preach at each. The music will be In keeping with the day. The soloists will be Mrs. Brooke Dickson. Mrs. B. L, Burroughs. Miss Edna Zimmerman, Miss Sophie An derson and Mr. W. B. Rose. Mrs. H. Korshaw will sing at the service for the Knights Templar. liaptlst. At 10 b'cli.ck the children of the Bible school will give an Kaster pro gram which will be both entertaining and instructive. Let every one be present and on time. Preaching at 11 o'clock, subject. "The First Resurrec tion." Mrs. Fendal will sing "Cal vary" and there will be other special music by the choir. The Lord's Sup per will be observed. B. T. P. V. at :S0. The Baptist and Methodist choirs will give an Easter song service at the Methodist church at 7:0. Mis Esther South will lead the chorus. This will be an unusually fine musi cal and every one should hear It. ym Toa Wax a HosweT Dc m want a borne 7 If so. I will !! eu a lot and jroa eaa bails) teure-if. or I will sen yoa the lot and baild fuse horn for roe and give jroa teems oa the same. a. H. Cox. (AST ) For Ad sin. Ataeaa aad W eat on. leave Aiva-Ktra ce at IS a aa. ana I II a as. each Phone 4S for enervations Ralph Shaffer, prow. A4. Pbtte Dance Tomtgm, Mens RalL The pabue to cordlallr larttad t attend the regular Batorday dance tonight la Mooao hall. Mtavsl by sawyer-a orrhaotra. Aaaaiaaloa. M eoata Adv. presn Another tt pbonocraph to grrea a way at the Bootoa Store, it la their window. -A4v. 7:20 p. m.. "Hope of the Reeurreev tlon." Theoe topics close the "Last Week" sertee that nave been In pro gress the vat week, several havr been added to the church doting the week. There will be special music at both Beater arrvtcea The public te Invited. 4u-faiaai ' Easter Munday at the Christian church Hi ble achoul at f preach lng and e-ommunlon service at 11. Sn-mon topic, "Why Weepeat Tboa?" rxuznao rkv Easter ffunday: First mass la at o'clock; second masa If at I o'clock: hirh n.aas at at 1 O'clock- At the high mass under the leadership of Mr. H. J. Lynch the St. Mary's choir will render the "VI ima pro Pace" of Theo La Hache, opus f. Botoa. -OraUas (Presbyterian. Tomorrow's Easter services as fol lows: Morning. Organ Preluo, Mrs. J. E. Snyder; Doxology, Old Hundred; In vocation. The Lord's Prayer; Olorli PatrL the congregation; The Psalter. 10th psalm; Hvmn. Holy Cross; Infant baptism; prayer; duet. I think when I read that sweet story of old, the Koch sisters; reception of members and adult baptism; anthem, the quar tet. Unto the King Eternal; offertory. Mrs. J. H. Snyder; Solo. Mr. Peters. The Holy City; the Easter message Agimua" Miss JVheer; "Oul Twills." Mr,. Kay; "Vlelbtllum, Mr. Lynch; "Kt Incarnatua eat," Mies Cahlll; "El la Spiritum." Mr. Fits Gerald; "Ag nus Del," Mr. Phelpa; "Oenitum," , Mr. Rogers; "Reaurrevlt." Mi as Mous. am. Chorus Mrs. Sullivan, Mlaaea ! Sehulta RonmaeTOux, eommervtlte, ! Walsh, Btackard. Do hefty. Thome, : Messrs; Hrmmtlcxra, Rieden and i Father Stern. Olio, Mr. Fraalne. Organ M rs. o'Melveny. The evening sal vices will begin at 7 JO. The dally mass will be at l it In the churca. Reliable Help WHEN YOU ' NEED IT HeaVa the Ideal For "First Aid" in Stom ach, . Liver or Bowel Trouble TRY HOSTETT'ERS Stomach Bitters Simpson Auto Co. AGENTS Ford . Chevrolet Ford factory'mechanic in charge. Parts from Ford Motor Co. AGENTS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES ALSO GOODRICH , White Star Oil Recommended by Ford Mo tor Co. for Ford Car. ALL ACCESSORIES FOR FORD CAR Wo expect to be in otT new garage aoon, where you can be assured of the beat of service. Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson St. Telephone 408 by the pastor; anther, A Love That Never Dies; quartet; communion of the Lord's Supper!. Open to all who love the Savior; benediction. song and praise service, led by a chorus of 25 voices and orche tra; anthem, Hall. to tire Risen Lord. Ward; solo, "Awake. Thou That Sleepeth," Mrs. Glen Sturdivant; Spry, trio, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Hatch. Mrs. Hagar. a song of Joy, Shepard: an them. As It Began to Dawn. Lerman; offertory, violin solo, Mr. McDonald; solo, Hossana. Mrs. S. H. Forshaw, "Orouer"; anthem and duet obligate. As a Father Leads His Children. Miss Burchill and Mr. Phillips and choir: duet. Miss Edna Zimmerman and Mr. Bishop; anthem. Fling Wide the Gates.' The choir, From the Crucifix. Ion. Mrs. Frank Boyden will preside at the orgnn. Service begins at 7:30. Spring Colds Are. the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia They weaken the entire system and leave it un able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your act ivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as sys temic catarrh. Don't neglect them. It's costly as well as dangerous. PERUNA Will Safeguard You Have a box of Peruna Tab lets with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna. fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are suffering now be gin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Pernna has been helping people for 44 years. Thousands of homes rely on it for coughs, cold and indi gestion. It's a good tonic for the weak, a welL The Pernna Company, Okie DALE KOTHWICLlt Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. 11 years experience. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. STOP AT HOTEL HOYT 6th and Hoyt Sts . near Depots POItTLAM). OKE. Fireproof. Newly Decorated and Renovated Rates 75c to tz.OO. I- W. H11UUKS, Manager. Now is the time to realize money on your old junk. Hie Eastern ifc&M Co. Ill W. Railroad Rt Pendleton, Ore. Res. Fhone 7t-J. Una. Phone Ml M. GORFKLK. I Top. We buy the following arti cles: Mixed Iron. Rags. Pelts, Furs, Copper Boilers snd Ket tles and all kinds of brass. We also buy old second hand Automobiles. We pay for, f . o. b. . Pen dleton. Green hides lV4e Pelts No. 1 22c Dry hides 27V.C Also we buy horse hides and calf hides. If you favor ua with a ship ment we can assure yon s prompt remittance. References: First National flank of Pendleton: Third Na tional Bank OJ Walla Walla. If you happen to be in our city don't forget to give us a call aa wa always like to have a personal talk with our customers. OPENING GAME OF THE SEASON ECHO vs. PENDLETON At The Round-Up Park SUQDAV, APRIL 0 GAME CALLED AT 2:30 SHARP Pendleton is after the Blue Mountain League Penant this year. Give the boys boost. . Echo has a strong- lineup. Come out Sunday and see a rood, fast clean fame. ADMISSION, 25c TO THE GRANDSTAND.