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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918. !!i!!li!!!!S!!!!Ilill!ii!!!l 'MVEN FFTH AVENUE STOPPED, I ' GAZED AT ENRICO'S MtHtfJMMiHJttllMitlwl BRIDE j New Fcttt Appm nay ,! j A COMPLETE SHOWING REVfeALING THE1 MOST ATTRACTIVE OUTER GARMENTS OF THElNtEW SEASON. COME ANIJ I J 1 SEE HOW WELL ALL THE PROMISES OF BEAUTY, DISTINCTIVENESS AND ORIGINALITY IN FALL FASHIONS IAVE 1 I KEEN CARRIED OUT. SEE THE GARMENTS WE HAVE, THE SKILLFULLY DEVELOPED STYLE FEATURES. IN SHORT, l 1 COME AND SEE A COMPLETE DISPLAY OF THE BEST THE SEASON HAS TO OFFER. ' : , fl PAGE TWO . ' 1 1 f i t , ...... ' "''"""-Wl P"'J yS, ' tu k - TT 4 3Sjl mn,n,4 ,,pWcJ i h " - New Coats. Suits, Dresses Waists. Skirts All the latest NevYork styles, all the new colors. We invite you to call and inspect them. Something new and beautiful for everyone. Stylish stouts-are a feature of our display this season. Dresses in silk anxk wool. In coats, suits and waists. You will find your size here. All are moderately- priced and the qualities are remarkable. . : ;, OUR NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. - are very pleasing in the richautumn color ings. Beautiful plaids, not too bright, but attractive and colorful. ' Plain weaves like French serges, epingle, silk poplins, broad-a cloths, chudda cloth, etc Leading fall shades are plum, maroon, African brownnavy and forest green. See these special all wool, fine weave, epingle clothts in. all these shades for chil dren's school dresses at per yard. . . . S2.25 Other Dress Goods at 75c to $4.00 OUTFIT THE BOY FOR SCHOOL Give Him Clothes That Portray Personality T. P. W. Clothes have caught the. style spirit of the day, and practically interpret the spirit of boyhood. They are superbly tailored, and are made with the same care as men's clothes are. Ask to see them. - Many distinctive styles, priced" from $6.00 to $16.00. Ages 2', to 17 veafs. ' T Boys Waists 50c to $1.50 Boys' Shirts .......! 50c to $3.00 Boys' Hats . : . 50c to $2.50 . T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP Cleanliness Economy Service Phone lo. All other Depts. phone 22. Coffee, T. P. W. best on earth 40c Water Melons, pound 2c Olives, ripe and green can 10c to $1.00 Asparagus, salad tips, can 25c Grape Juice. . . i quart 60c, pint 30c Peanut Butter, bulk, lb 35c Fresh Vegetables Corn, Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Turnips, Peppers, Egg Plant, Cabbage. Fresh Fruits Grapes, Canteloupes, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Berries, Musk Mellons. WE WANT YOU TO SEE OUR NEW PLAID SILKS Dark shadings, suitable for fall wear in dress or skirt and for trimming. Plaids for children's wear, very effective and prttv. The yard $2.00 to $3.00 REMEMBER THE SOLDIERS with these needed things all bound or cover ed with khaki . Polished Steel Mirrors, each .......... 50c The New Testament, small size. ..... $1.00 French and English Dictionary. $1.00 s3 f if; It was their firm honeymoon stroll. '"CSC'l i the avenuo on a Rhapplnii 3 Jv'aturally, JhiIdk In Now Turk, they iom Fiflh-av. X edition. Ciirnso and Yiln bride, fnrworly ML I)rrithv ark llpniunitri iiMmln. B I And even horetl Flfth-av. utoppe'l .flt-lel.v girl. Miirtled tho'Ncw York (andiaKed wltert Knrlro Caruso, prine sccfnl world when they were necretly of tenurs, and his bride tig a day zifi married ft few dny affo. .:X:: . T). Rwle. KrehpOM.V Si-v.-. CARUSO MARRIES, CEREMONY SECRET AGAIV WK IXV1TK YOC TO VISIT lL:XIri-7rOiV 1 ' ' ' cr31 With our big- up stairs sales ovtr we again call your At ton t ion to a big now lot uf lie til Par gains just added to Xarnii Basement bargoitis that mpan dnllurs dropped r 3 baclcinto your pocketbuok LurKaiiis be cause their quaUty 3 moans lonpt wear with low prices and bargains In jiibt tUrt licfHlrd cmhIh for the tmiiiff JhH wasim, . 1.,, g-S Men's Si-rvfcNiblij Suits SjH cial S7.H9 lo l9.7.' 0I Si buol Sliues That Vtnr, on funry hstK Iriccl phuiuJ , , Woiut u s Suils aiMt lrH'H, rlcctl lovr thun nil lVinlloucMj J"---WoikMti's Fall Coats, vHvtit, IhmIi, fain' wtxilenn. . i . j B-M Full lrvsH o4Mis, tlilw J 1011 Id aitM-al to everybody, PLUSH SCARFS . . in the mole, gray or black, narrow to wide widths, lined with figured satins. You will like them $9.73 to $22.50 Plush for coats and scarfs, gray, brown and black, 50 inches wide. ; Yard. $5.00 Children' Coats, sm i ial to I.H . .Antl imiiflredH. of other Ifurxuins that meau a wivliuc. :etneiiilMT if ltH in ihe liart;aiH liurieuieirt . Il mre a HurxMn. 1 , NEW BUTTONS for trimming are decidedly correct. Buttons, to match your dress, coat or suit in the very latest styles just arrived. Ask to see them. 1 1' ' NEW STRAP PURSES ' In real seal, walrus, patent and grain lea thers, from the small to larger sizes, beau tifully lined and fitted. On display in our window. Prices range from $1.25 to $15.00 'orner" and the rtev. nr. Murphy would itrrielatm" Hoth CaruBo and MbM Kenjamin mild they were nlntle and neither had been married prcvlniiHly. .After the ceremony caruxi, Kald: " I arti the hnppleat man In the world, r cannot ray r could nut even K!ncmv InipplneKi. 1 have married the sweetest, most charmilis ic!ri tha ever lived." Miss Kenjamln made her dehnt la ocletv four yerH ago. Her fetherjn er author Enrlo CnrHno the Metropolitan Opera Tenor, recently married Allxn Dorothy rarlc Henjamin, daitKhter of Mr, park Benjamin, a New York city lawyer. The ceremony was performed hy the ltev, OWver V. well known an a jatent'la Barnhlll at the Marble CoileRiate t uiid naval expert. church. I The romances of the Kreat tenor From the time the tenor and hl ' have fdled many paice the w.uld over, bride-elect went lnti the t4lcense nu-J Five tiinen reporta of 'his engagement reau In the Mlnuclpal I'.ulldiiiK. short- j m f t ninny women have been nil, ly nfter 3 o'clock In the afternoon flounced, ttlx years airti the -Milan until aftejr the oerejnony. secrecy was conns dismissed suits hroiiKht by oialntatued. I Mm. (iinehetil. with whom he sailed . me iii.i-.to ti. 11 . ui w tum oi .oi- rioiii k.'jis or temporarv main. sr-s If r s OVER THE NORTHWEST A country, worth fighting for is a country worth saving for. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS PENWJETONS J GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORK neFeoplg's rohoiise, 1WHEHE IT PAYS TO TRADE )-.3 A country .worth fighting for is a country worth saving for. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS . age as forty-five. Caruso nave hlsjmony and who w as the mother of his p; ooctipotlon as an artist and said he I two children. Later he was sued foe j3.Uhe son of Mareellne caruso and An- breach ,.f promise of mnrrlaKe by a ni Kaininl. lie conruled to the clerU 1 .Milan shop sill, and four years ago he that he Intended to wed -wit hln" a n : sr it led a similar suit brought by Mrs. hour." The service, he said was to j. Mild re j Meffi rt of this city by the he In the "Little church Around Iho j I'ayin lit of $:!,ll(Hi. ' - has spent itself so far as possible dam. ave Im concerned, the forest rite burn. Itik' In Skamania county. Wash,, Just "Ppuslte the Mltehels point tunnel on the Coin in hiti highway, reached a spectacular climax lust night when a southwest wind drove the flamea rrom the Little White Salmon gorge around' the point to Columbia gorge. Train Wreck Is Vm. i:i.I.KSltl'i:i!. Wnsn. s..nl I'. M. i'tiiip was killed and fete Tasl and rr. Watiella were so seriously In. lurid that no hope is entertained for their recovery nu the result of Northern Pacific eastbmmd Irelghl's running Into a section crew working a mile and half west of Knslon Run. day iifiernoon. IVIJS I'AHTIAL JIOMK il!l!ilIl!I!!I!!Ii!!M "v'H"i(i.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiMjiiiiaiiiiiii auiai iiui ail iiuiu uai ill iiiiiuiuiiiai a iiitiiiia l iiiaiiaaii u iiiaii iuaiiut.T t. ' I HiiMiMii.irmnna'iiie i ! i if ft nit n m u iliflff j lllMHliniMl!MII!milMliin tiklliliailllillllil.lliUiiiaiiiliiiuiuilliliiiiiliuiitliUtllilUlillliiUiiiUliifliiHiliiliiiuuuii lead iu l i.nn e.in-A,- , . , j. i LSI If 1W Kj . ftj I I ll.fllll V. -l-- . . I ) Kilt utM'KlVii lil Vlitli The fii-n, h,irt ,.f i, .n,imi. '""W" f lint ItuuliU iom across tne water to no ine nara- capitalists' should take the v already has arrived from American! SEND TRAITORS OVER "! " .'"ork ,n lhc m,t oam.-erous po- showing loyalty, no profiteering what- ! hospitals in London. WITHOUT RIFLES "'"""' ""' would not give him a IXiNDOX. Sept. J. Mrs. Fpender- j " j rifle until he hud learned'tlic spirit Clay has given over her lovely coun ' TIIKSK BR JIFKOIC BAYS. j , j of patrjotilim;.. ' . irv nome to ine itea vross. ana it is ; . .. .. i, ,. ,in,..,i ('- urn vc i v II ivp ItFOrT'iR ithe launching of a Staon ton vessel. He WASHINGTON. I1t. A. K?1C clred nnUtn workers in Kflmp' (n:Saul, "lllir army IS laceii in JTtince IIIMIJ snurr" .I"0T aaret'M l.i ii"w TIIKSK BE JIFKOIC IAVS. J v LO.NIMJ.V, Sept. 1. There Is at leart '' ui ,..l it , iJ.. (...ma one man in England whose nerves XKWF.rRO. N. T.. Sept. 2. Theo- lor iueriran ofrieem . ; nave not oeen nudged by the war. ooro itooseveit in a speech louay de- ti . . .... , . . ' He was bicvelhnar from Npwtnn Tn? ' clared nnUtn workers in some-w In- lireTn "the fa. T .T.he liLl" nell recently when a warmof bees Stances are setting the limit to the ' famished CO per The hwuxf. which ptandx in many tver should he allowed, and capita.) Hhbuld not rec-iv on expensive turn." ' ' , Utv Ihiio to fff-c-fsH imnnHliii(ly rr Mtlfd f.n hi. hat Hwoiihrwl ... numW of rivclM tr. ho Hnit-n. tn uhtn cent of the lonnKP fioeUV'I to J-ny IH" H int- mwtuv nui wiihu nuiJK n ir-H t ta nitu n mnnv . " ' " ' . . . . i .... !. " lv- o r.H imi..n.,1,.,1 1.. .. . . ml In nna ilav o nH wo L.I on aK liietll B F.TOnS. TTOIll HOW Oil A!I)trCHU I I IWTHV I" M w " . m 1 , i a I A t ? -"" " h'ved the bee men are traitor.. '- j shipbuilder must, themselves l.r ,-v.ss.bl v ntpiA throiwh ele,l,Ml I f'.'rr " .f r .Si The stol.d hero wa, not stung. "I would take any each men..' put '"' ren. , 11m- I'rosMent -l. no yet .pprovcl e.er, care and atteniJn thee offl-, 4hem in the nrmv immedlatelv. end "When lovn lty is a 'prime neces.it 'M- rfan. ' n.M K..Kli,h ,ry, fur tl.c hou.e j PrUBe Itarw in situated in the mut picturewue VANCOUVER. 'ash.. eit . The j h tn.uiirg 0f prunes will beffin In " rc-arnet thin week and continue for a TIIK IIKI. WIlTi- rrnih to six weeks. In Tarioun parts j ir.f the county. The prunes rl;en along f tho nwst u.v.esfi4 meh uf the river valley firt and Kraduall M roumry icenily wnitr: Vhai- t a little later a higher altitude In i'vt J am. nn3 ha ver siircets 1 reached. T -- v itttn fued. 1 iwe it ail t my Wif. Mie ha- er tf-n utn iiiiira: !n anti th itiiiieM hHjMtutfe 4rf my life." T If m n')i u ..icr-K:-u -wife dhouid Im- in uhj'j fi-in i f eviry vontn, Si-icnf-r a Workhrful llilner. VANCorVEK. Hept. 3. A camera irunn of the 'ducatiitnal df frtrtment of but A film company met a lit velstoke far- dtmti -r nmr where he had been taking i'v hiiHiurh' K. Iiiic!n-he. !rKKinK : pict-jre. Jttn ..! nrv.f.Kjs nn "tie "l ie Juj-t hef-n taklns fonir motion " Kerj t iun in this rondi- I I i;ir- of life on your farm." he e ti'-o ltHll Ktwrt ai i,nr to I'tiild m I ! ti: JL 4 j lr .-4.rat a t nic ft ana if ic jnyw "inl wu catch any of rny laborer it.Mii xn l.ydm K. llrKham's Wu- Itt ::iton?' a-ked tne farmer j ttde (.'-niiMiuti'L. whiii f r ihrfc fir did." wa the reply. r- .ei(i..ii- hit lern ii-H'trlt'X Am- The fanner fthook his head as h I i tt-Mii iincn to iMfiitit B.ul c'!is v iii-I Hav, xayins;. "Scicnc Is l ii"eot lipincj. ' v.underful thfnK J t' - .... . . - I. . I ... . j vj x This Ainerican official photograph chows American .0 Idler ctutrglrc the enemy through, German barbed wire on the western frost. . .. . I fisaW , .. a " -c Two Children Droivn at fmt!iiii. POItTLA.Vn, Sel.t.. 3. Curl Weber. Aged i, and Dorothy Weber, :iged t". children of Mr. and .Mrs c. p. Weber of 1091 Kelly street, wi re drowned in the Wlllametle river (it 'Hardtack 1s Innd at the foot of Iowa street at 4:.1n o'clock yesterday afternoon, when a rowboat In which jhey had been piny In capsized and threw them into the water. HoaI Pays No lliv lil. ml. ' SAI.KM. dr.. Sept. J.-X dividends were paid by the O.-W. K. & X. last year, according to the annual report of that road filed with the public service commission Pattinlnst. The total operating revenues for the road were I22.ii!7.ti98.in and expenses 14.8TS.ls.B0. The ne't Income was 0.141.337.38. all of which was ex pended In property investments. Hop ICnlsi-rs An millions. ,TACOMA. Kept. 3. I'uyalluj vallev "lopraisers will pick enough of their crop, this year tn rill existing contracts at least. They are dubious about the future of the business, due .to the ap proach of prohibition. The crop this year Is as good as In 11117, when It to- tilled between (Ulna and 7000 bale. "jun k K:n suit I all.. HOOD ItlVKIt. Sept. II. In a ten age decision Circuit Judge Fred W. Wilson hns ruled against the plaintiff In the case of Jivspar Wlekham. coun ty assessor", whod sought to collect an alleged claim of $1072.13 for- hack salary. Iliindcllon lias lilg Value. nOI.K, l.lnho. Ketit. 3.--Id:iho owns regular gold mine and thought It as nfithlnjt but -a lot of yellow weeds. The lowly dandelion has come into It vwn. Director I.ee Fluhnrty of the Cnlvensity " nf Idaho extension depart ment has received a cominunk'atlon Tom an eastern ehemical concern minting a- price of ;j cents n pound! for the dried roots oc tho lnwlv. de spised dandelion plant.. j IiIhIki fneetioiM llolil Inlrn!. HfHSK. Idaho. Sept. 3 Political forecasts Issued here reflect the deep' interest Centered In the primary elec tion which will be held In Ii);iho Tues day. Hweeping victories nre claimed by all sides. . Signs Indicate a big vote will lie recislered, probably the biggest In the history of the state. Hwviafitlnr KocrM lire. HOOD RIVE It, Sept- .- While It. ;U irj ..MSTMij1 .jite'i ; Acvnr.l js a'real factor in the present' public service program; Jfre'sNoWasta rt Saves Fuel and Jugar, and it is American. Not Ieast.it is Delicious. and it Satisfies. Try .. . 1 ftStXSl POSHIM