East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 26, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1917.
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THIS STORE PRIDES ITSELF OX HAVING
Plenty of GoodClothes
for all ages and sizes
Being young i a (rreat thingr; but it's the sort of things that doesn't last longr;
mn get over it quickly.
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,jrftt to binjr young, Iff fine to look young and feel young-; and that's some
thing wome men neverdo get over. 1 ''
The right clothes help the looks and the feeling, too;
you can dress in smart style always, and the fact that
your clothes are stylish and fit you, helps a lot toward
the youthful spirit. Even when a man adds weight as
he adds, years, there are clothes-styles that are de
signed to' keep up the idea of youthfulness. We have
them here for you.
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IN SPECIAL MODELS FOR ALL MEN
We'll show the younk men the nmart, snappy, fashionable,
t y-n helt style military effect prominently featured ;
We'll h'w dder irin who feel youriK and want to look as
they feel t, tho modem they need tylih nd dinity;
We'll how Mtout men. :iort men. tall men, extra Iar$o meii
lot he specially deMimed for their Individual needs;
$20 TO $35
THIS WEEK
Exceptional showing of fine Suits, Overcoats,
Raincoats $20, $25, $35
mm
flu mian
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The glove situation is now beginning to be
quite a problem to the stores, but the manufac
turers that make OUR GLOVES have promised
and are filling our orders complete. You'll find,
satisfaction in our gloves, because they have
"tyle.and fit and quality.
WEAR OUR GLOVES,
CHILDREN.
for WOMEN and
Do You Know WHY This
Store is Called the Overcoat
Store of Pendleton?
Copyright Han Schaflner Ic Marx
fkpHniiiiinni ii i- hlTiirriTilr-w
lToul- alh'fiictlon guar
antied:' mon-j.' criwfull'
rfunJf1.
VK"K. You'll know what we mean
oon an you atcp into thin icroat store.
Overcoat of everv kind from
$15 TO $65
' Smart, I-liiht 'Topern" for early
wear, $13 to S33.
Warm Winter OoatH, all Die up
tn 33.
Kur Coat, fur-collared, fur-lined
and fur-trimmed coati up to
BUY YOUR LIBERTY BOND THROUGH
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AND
YOU'LL NOT HAVE TO PAY ANY IN
TEREST ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS.
ALL YOU'LL HAVE TO PAY WILL BE
THE FACE VALUE. $1.00 DOWN, $1.00
A WEEK.
WOMEN'S KID GLOVES
A great big stock on hand and a full run of
sizes in each style. Fancy stitching in contrast
ing colors. The pair $1.50 to $2.75
CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES
Offered in grey suede, white suede and tan
kid. The pair $1.25 to $2.00
WOMEN'S DRIVING GLOVES
Comes in tan, black, grey and thlike.in soft
and stiff cuffs. The pair $1.50 to $3.50
WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES
We have more styles and more colors in silk
glove" than we have ever shown before.
Two special numbers are new lined ones in
plain and colored stitfjiing. Pai....65c to $1.50
WOMEN'S WOOL GLOVES
Offered in several styles and well made and
colors of red, bluck, brown and navy. The pair
50c to 85c.
CHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES
and MITENS. Comes in colors of black, navy
and red; all sizes; keep the little hands warm.
The pair 35c to 75c
WOMEN'S CASHMERETTS
A fitibric glove, fleeced lined. Comes in all
sizes. The pair 85c
WOMEN'S LIN, ED MOCHA
A glove for out door wear and one that will
keep you warm, wool lined; all sizes; fur cuff.
The pair $1.50
More
Beautiful
Georgette
Waists
Have just
unpacked.
been
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fern'
The makers of
blouse are fair
ly out doing
themselves this
year,. Each new
arrival is . more
exquisite than
the last.
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l ii e a e new -i.f.- t
c r e a 1 1 ons are 1 1 -
white, flesh pink, maize, yellow and bisque.
Most of them have large collars with medallion
inerts of dainty lace. The fronts have motifs
of silk embroidery, or steel cut beads and the
unusual sleeves and cuffs are an attractive fea
ture. Our waist department is by fur the larg
est in town and the prices are the most reason
able. PLAID SKIRTS ARE ALL THE RAGE ..
We are showing a new and varied assortment
of these fashionable skirts in both, woolen and
silk materials that are Intended for both street
and dress wear. The colorings are beautiful
and will have to ne seen to be appreciated.,
Come in and let us show them, to you. Econo
mically Priced. , i. .';
yf"r'L'--I'M
BROAD CLOTHS
For a one piece dress or a very stylish suit you
can choose nothing better than one from our
BROAD CLOTH. Finest quality texture, hort
nap finish and in a good assortment of the new
est shades. A few colors at $1.50 yard. Other
colors up to $4.00 yard.
FRENCH FLANNEL
We have just received a shipment of this fine
wool flannel, soft as chamois; 27 in. wide. Most
desirable for dre'ses, Norfolk suits and chil
dren's coats. Comes in colors of scarlet, royal
blue and white. The yard $1.75
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ttnuii-: pl'iMlil for ratlinr and -ook-ln.
tnr Sl.TS
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ItMitM four oroV-rH.
KTItHTI.V FKI-MI Kfi;s.
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"PURE FOOD SHOP"
ClraiUliirM
llKlirn and Itakimc JHhif. 'Tlilx i
tlio tlmo ut th n-ar to iiok ami wn-
In llM! Hame flinli.
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IIKATKHS, (Wh 7.S
HAWAIIAN" SIJCKI) I'lSK.ilPl.f
Parked In pure Husar ) rii. . SM-'lally
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Watch tomorrow evening's
ad for Saturday Evening Spe
cials. Every item will be a bar
gain cf merit. Don't overlook
them. ; , t ,
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
lliuw Winter Wear Is the tinier of the Iay for Your Saturilay'M Shopping:, anil with cold weather HkIU at lianil. and with
prlivi Kllll rl-lns in the wholesale market we are MAItKIXf. IK)V IHMltKIs !' IIOU AHS WOK I II r SK S X Alll.i:
HKUVIt'KAnl.K MKItt llAMHSI". To clear out Odd and enl front our Ills firt las i Ktiilr utoek. sl'i: I l, SM.l:s roll
s vrri!iAV. ' ' '
IKNS fil'ITS AM) OYKIK'OATS at Kuruuin HuKement
I'rieej.
MKVS IIKAVV l'M)i:ilW:lt at llaruain ISax-nient
I'ricef.
WOAIi:'S SI ITS MI CHATS at Itarualll IIhm iih lit ITle'.
WdMKN'H WIXTKIt l'lllt l-'AU ut llarmihl Hax ni. nt
lri'?. ,
THK Hltit.KST AM) HKST KIM IK KAI.KS AltK IIKI.K IN THIS III SV DirPAItTAIK.NT KVKI1V SAil l!DAV
HAIttiAI.N IJASi:IKNT ITS SI UK A IIAH;.1. IK SI ItK AN II ATI'I I THIS SAI.K TOAHIKItOW.
Ol t)I TI; FIAN.NK1, SAI.K I'Olt STI ItllAV WII.I,
TKKKST VOI'. IlemelillM'r. we are leailliiu it II Kastrrn
Orezoii with our lV I'ltlt'KS.
SUKATHSS I'Olt KVKm itOIIA" at liannilll Itn'llieilt
l'rle.
sti('Ki;s loi: Tin: wiioi.i: rMii.A" t iiai-uahi
I'.ili'llienl Pri-e.
r its in tiik
PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
The Model "Four-Ninety"
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From a mechanical standixiint, this model has
reached a standard of excellence that is not surpass
ed in any motor car. Vanadium steel is used for
every part that requires unusual strenffth. It has
ample power, proper spring suspension, correct
I weight, smart in appearance, well finished.
It ha.s unusual records in pasoline economy. The
fact that there are nearly 130,000 Model Four-Ninety
' cars in uw is ample proof that this model is doing
the work demanded of it in a most satisfactory man
ner. We can fill your order at once.
THE C. & F. MOTOR CO., Inc.
Exclusive Chevrolet Representatives,
Johnson Street, I let ween Water and Court
GIRLS! DRAW Jl HOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
FAMINE THREATENS
ITALIAN WAR POWER
THY TIIIK! HUH ;!CTK THICK,
;MtSKV. WAVY AXI IIKAL'-TII-TI,
AT NTL
Immefllntfly ? Yw' CVrlain ?
thut th Joy ut. It. Your huir lie-
cornfH UkhI, wavy, fluffy, abiimlftnt
fiui tippi urn tin mft, tiiHtroim And beau
tiful ilm u youriff Rlrl'M uttrr a. Ihinler
Imp hair cl'iinH. JtiMt try thlH
fni'lHicn a cloth with a Utile Inn(lfr
ln and 'ar'fully draw It throuxh ynr
hair takrnfc onp wmnll ntrand nt a tfru.
ThlK will clan the hair of lunt.
dirt or cxcfHHiw nil. and In Junt ft f-w
inomtiiti you havM dmildf-d th beauty
t your hair. . A dWinhtfu I nurprlH
awaitM th whofu1 hair haw li-n ne
(rlct'i r In HraKcv. faded, dry. hrft
f ! or t ti in. HrilfM hratit fy IrifC t he
hair. J nUrfn dtfiv H every par-tt(-lf
of dandruff: cleariHji, purlflen
and Inv lft nt"i t he tvu fon-ver
"tripulriK ItfhlnK and faltlnK hair,
nut what will jl-nMe yfiu moKt will he
after a f-w Wfkn' ue. whn yu see
tit w hair fine and downy at find
yrf hut really n-w hair Krowlne all
ovr th Hralp. If you rare for pretty
fftft hair, and lotM of It. Hiir-ly Kt a
rirmill hot 1 1" i f K no wit on h I a nd-rln
fnmi hiiv rlriiK tnr or tolht ronnicr
for a few rentM.
If ni"n wer compelled to practlc
v hat Hny preitch. rnoni of thent
would kv up iraflifiiif.---'"hlaici
America Likely to Take Step
to Relieve Serious Shortage
in Food Supplies.
j WAXIMN'OTON, Ort. 1 9. -Of flclal
reporta from Italy received hero to- ;
iday Mtatf that unlena meanw are pro-;
. vJdnd to relieve the food Hhortuse the f
situation In that country threaiena to'
fcpeorne nlormlnsr. The neceBMlty of
providing food for the civilian popula-
, tlon and for the, army. It wan declared, t
may rrmult In Home diminution f '
Italy'H war activities. j
The Tialluit 'lovernmept nun-ey of:
the food Kittiatlon and asFernent of
th Ik yfixr'n crops reveal a Hhortane In
every commodity and the only resource j
I aHMlwtnnre from the Inltd Ftaten. ;
In order to inopt the difference he ;
I tween Iflfd year'H crorm and the crops ;
thlK year, it waa wihl on hlKh author- t
Ily to-day. It will he necemwiry to dl- ;
vert to Italy 1 4 Tj.'MtO torn more of
nhlpplriK pr month. 1
It l believed that BfepM will ho
taken Immediately to provide for1
Italy ticej-dtlH durinn t tw winter
and to make It poHtdnle for her to re-r-w
her m Hilary opera tlona. aualpHt
AuHtrla-IIunpary next H'liric.
,otm.mM , ItK Tl in:it I f .Ms.
i:I-K li Wm-H VflNt NnilMr of Vic
tim of While IMaiciM.
MAITIMoHi:, ct. :. Nr. fha.
1. Hatfield of New York. -xt -etillvn
eeriiHrv tif the Natlonul Anioci:it Ion
for th I'reventltui and ftudv uf Tu
b niihiHlH hi hl add rex today l.f.re
the convention of the North A t t;i nt 1
Tnt'erciil'ir 1h ('onrMH. Kuld In pnrt:
"'Die of tubei!ilo1. ar far
(renter thn nt flrnt uppoed. It h-
been reeet.tly discovered t h;it in"e;ui
of .1,000,00(1 active caes, thero ar
nearly a.ooo.ooo caw.
"This doe not mean that thero has
befn any Increane In the disease, hitt
moro cawu have been dlncoverud by
modern methodM lined In Its detection.
Therefore, the natlo'nal program
mut corniirifte primary education In
the prevention of the dixeaMe not only
for the K"neral public, hut to reach
Admire Babies?
Erery fiormkl
Woman's heart
thrills with ths
thousht of pos-
sBinK a baby.
What man can
fully percelvs
ths sympathst
I o understand
in g and ths
lovellirht that s
glows in a woman's eyes at the sight of
her flenh and blood rerreiiented in tho
tny Infant. Rvery woman In the Joy of Bi
coming motherhood should prepare her pj
system for the crlU and the unusual
Hi rain. Three freneratlnnji have found the S-j
tried and reliable external appJlcntlon. 7
"Mothfr'n Frlend" of tho greatest help at rs
ftuch a time. T3y I tin dally use throughout 5
the period, thA skin of the abdomen is
made noft and elastic, tho expanding;
muflclen relax naturally n nd with esse, jH
whon baby arriveH, and the Inllainmatton
of breast K'anda 1m uoothed. ExH
By no chance ncRlect to obtain this
great prerwi ration wl.lch science has of- gj
fercd for ro many years to expectant i-IrS:
mot hern. Write the Brad field Ueru- 3
later Co., I'pt. I,, i'OO Lamar ituilUiniC.
AUanta,ja., for their helpful and lnteret- g
Ir.R book, "'f'lthr rhood and the Baby". -5
It in free ust In v.-H worth writlrur for.
No woman should fiifl to help nature In Srp
the nevrrewt atrln ever put upon hr. r:
"Mother's Friend" ts procurable from any "Ej
druKpifit and In a rMt help to nuturo In 5
her glorious work. "Mother's JrYieml" is li.fl
sbtoiuitly end entirely safe. hililiiil
the army cantonmenla and the mcll-'
cal profcHHion. All caaen of men who
i'.re reject oil In the Natlona! Arnn1
nniHt ho followed up mid cared tur. T'
provide funds for thiw work, tho mtlo
of Ited CroHs PhrlMtmas eal.s thla yea
muHt be trebled."
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WOHKKItK -j
ASK lllllin; YfiKS
j mn'HToS. Tex.(J (rt. 26. Th
.i.niston labor couiu ll unnotinced that
between eight ant) t'n thousand oil
field worker wotilf mrike November
flrnt. following the refunal ot opera
I .uti to Krant hinder wiikos.
We Give You Exclusive
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SERVICE
SALES AGENCY
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'Authorized by, factory and with factory
mechanics. ' ', . .
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Dealers in Practical Ford Acceaaoriet.
Every Ford part in stock.
SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY
Johnson and Water Sta.
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