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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1013.
EIGHT V AGES
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OnZy 27 More.Pre-Christmas Shopping Days in Pendleton's Greasiest and
j tr Best Department Store ,
"When everything is best for the price no
matter what the price, a store of "Money
Saving,"' a store of "Money Making," and
there are two ways of making money.
One is reserved to and jealously guarded
by the Government and the other is open to
all w ho have the courage to try and the will
to'persevere. , . ' : '
It is just as necessary to make money
through commerce and .labor as at the Mint.
Coining money and making money may not.
be strictly synonymous but they are inter
dependent. ,
We have the gold and we are coining the
currency as never before and we must spend
and labor, work and buy, if we are to make
the money which will be needed to bring the
war to a complete and victorious end. ,
' This is no time for panic-
mongers or -for an atmos- i
phere of depression.
The nation is emerging from a necessary
period of readjustment and it is imperative
that business be conducted with a renewed
vigor and with an efficiency never before
equalled. . : , ,
Christmas is upon us. It is an opportun
ity for every individual to open his purse
and by generous buying quicken the indus
trial pace that will carry us on to victory.
A. R. C. CARE FOR
WOUNDED ITALIAfiS
Invalids Embrace Gifts of
" Tiny 'American Flags' '
Given on Train.
GIVE YOURSELF A
HartSchaftner& Marx
OVERCOAT
, . FOR. CHRISTMAS
This is going to be a Christmas of sen
sible gift giving. Men and women are
choosing things for their usefulness as
well as beauty.
For a man there's no more acceptable
gift than a handsome Hart Schaffner &
Marx Overcoat.
It represents the Christmas spirit in its
truest sense and money well spent. We
have a great display at $25, $35, $45 to 75.
And fur lined to $200.
Careful, sensible spending for things
worth while will make everybody happier
on Christmas.
Sensible gifts at sensible prices in our
Copeck! vnt R scuhs k if Men s ijepar iment.
GLOVES. FOR CHRISTMAS
We have them in the kinds . and colors
you want. Mocha, suede, lambskin, kid and
cape, for street or afternoon wear. Colors
of tan, grey, bi-own, gold, silver white and
black. Buy them now so you will be sure to
get the size and color you want. Pair $2.00,
$2.25, $2.50, $2.75. ; .
,'!' ill1 1 M i vSl
We Wish to Call Your Attention to Our Big Line of
LADIES' COATS
which consists of wool ve
lour, broad cloth, Bolivia
Cloth, finest pom pom and
plush in distinctive mod
els, some with , handsome
fur collars and some with
out so that separate furs f
may be worn. Taupe, cas-
nv noinr crman IniVPUn-
dy, plum, brown and black j
colors.
:
One Big Rack at $29.50
Choice.
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IS '
Py W. W." Huslwnd. formerly with
the American Tted.erosa In
Berne.) . i
LONDON. Nov. 21. Ona of the
most Important phases of the varied
work which the, American lted. Cross
Is doing In Switzerland Is that of car
ing for the repatriated Italian soldier
nroute from Austria, to Italy.
We were very busily . engaged In
j Switaerland last spring In orsnntelng
relief for American prisoner In tier
many when there came the sudden In
flux of invalid Italian repatriates, sent
rvom Austria, under a new exchange
agreement. Arrangements were
were promptly made for taking , np
this work nnder combination between
the American, French and Italian Red
Cross organisations. This haa now be
come one of the most important fea
tures of allied relief which we have
undertaken In Swltrer'and.
Mwrr-Ilavo White yieagne
A considerable part of these Italian
repatriates are tuberculous, while
others ore the pitiful "grandra bless
es,' hopeles-dy- wounded men. The
condition of these men as they arrive
from Austria Is often very serious and
the work to be done for them Is cor-le-yiondently
urgent.
Many of the repatriates die In trnn
Islt. I remember one grup of tnher
, etilmia soldiers In which about tin
deaths occured between the time they
were Balhered together In Austrfai
land the time they reached the Italian
export; plenty off antvy to save butter
for shipment; 'oysters in their1 native ;
state; wild rabbit for.those who are
fortunate enough to have them; .(ties
with one crittf od 'filled deep with
fruft and vegetables cranberries
sweetened with honey or sirup; tur
nips, siiash or onions in place of vee
etables oitt of jeason;. auaarless con.
fecllons, native nuts for deeaert.
Sirups may bo used for sweetenlni?
the puddlnjr. T,he salad course may
be omitted If desired, a gnln In labor
and In fat. Use the celery leaves. for
the platter garnish.. The laat course
"may. be the center piece.
AS MI CH COHX BREAD AS KVCT.
Cornbread continues to be the com.
nutndln officer In the battalion de
voted to wheat conservation. Wher
ever you life, one of these Rood re
celpes ahunld please you, for the frill
ed States Food Administration has
picked these from a large collection
sent In from north and south.
Note C'ornmeul and . flour should
be Bifted before measuring. f
i ' .Now Kiiuluud corn Cuko. t
t cup' cornmeal. , , I '
1 cup white flour.
3 teaspoons baking powdgr.
, 1 eg. i. i
1 id enpa milk.
2 tablespoons melted fat.
2 tablespoons syrup.
Fift together the dry Ingredients.
Bent the egg light; add the milk fat-
and syrup. Stir Into the dry mixture
and beat well. Pour Into a well
greesed, shallow pan and bake 2 to
3H minutes, ' -
Note This cornbread may be mado
fr.irti any kind of cornmeal. , 'i
li ulnia lono.
1 cup hot boiled hominy,
y cups milk.
1-4 cup fat.
1-2 teaspoon salt, j X cup white
cornmeal.
3 teaspoons baking powder.
2 egKB well beaten. : -Add'th
milk and fat to the linnr
Inr. Oool, . and . salt, cornmeal and
baling powder mixed and sifted to-
THE BIG CLEAN UP SALE IS ON FULL
BLAST
A sale offering1 Hundreds of Dollars worth of the most
serviceable, seasonable merchandise in Odd Lots, Broken
izos and Diioontlniied Lines of Goods.
Men's Clotliiiis Suits, I'ants and Coats that wear, priced
low.
Men's Furnishings Such as Hats. Suits, Sox, Ties, Gar
ters, Caps. Xeckwear. etc.. all at Clean Up Prices.
Women" Tailonetl Wear Single Dresses, Skirts, Coats
and Suits at Bargain Prices.
Women Fam-r Wear Such as TiVaists, Petticoats, Mid
di. Furs, Khaki Wear, Hose, at Clean Up Sale Prices.
This in absolutely the Iwest Priced Shopping Place in
all JCaMorn Oregon. Mrrehandise of good, honest quality,
soll at priees far helow,ttr w-called cheap stores.
This is our "Year Around"' (Iran l"p Sale and the stacks
u piles of good-i are all marked at .SacririeiMl' Clean l"p
Prices. '
t'hllilren's H'car Boys' Suits, Pants. Hats, Waists, Girls'
Dressew, Coats and Furs at Clean Up Prices.
- Mocking-and fiot for ever titxi v.
Xoielty Wear Sale Kntt Jackets, Sweaters. Cap and
Scarf sets. Aprons, House Dresses, Wash Waists, Kimonas
9111) Gown. ' .
Holt i.ooAn Sale Includes Serges. Worsteds, Wash Dress
Goods and Draperies Sacrificed in Price
I'or the Household Sheets. Damask, Scrims, etc ,
I'luierwfir SaK Outfit the whole family.
Men's Work Wear At bargain prices.
TIIKItK XKVKlt WAS SUCH A SAI.K IX ALL PEX
UI.KT)N. SIIOKS sold at prices; that will surprise yon.
SilOF:s for rvTj roemlier of the family.
Attend thi- hie clean up Sale In the Hargaia Ttaseroent of
The Peoples W an lioue, where it Pays to trade.
:Mk
,s
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NEW .WAISTS AT $3.?5
- A most opportune pur
chase and they're splendid
values. Made of excellent
quality Georgette in white,
flesh, taupe, brown, lav
ender and black, embroid
ered, beaded and - hem
stitched, big.collars or the
round , necks are smart
styles, sizes 36 to 48.
FINE SWISS AND LINEN IIANDKER
; CHIEFS
The sheerest embroidered handkerchiefs
from Switzerland, pure linen, hand em
broidered handkerchiefs from Ireland,
shown in a multitude of colors and new de
signs. They never were pretter nor a bet
ter lot to choose from at 15c to 1.00.
See the very special, values in the Imen
embroidered effects at 35c,
. ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR
Qualjty a bis, factor in . its success.
Here are the special features:
Every garment; individually cut to size.
. .The "opera top'' chemise.
The gored knicker that stretches with
every step. - ! '
The union suit that stays closed and
fits smoothly. IS
The shoulder straps that don't slip.
The special reinforcements.
Two weights.' '
Wears long where properly washed.
Washes like a handkerchief. -
Packs small in bag or bureau.
Necessary for sheer, soft dresses and
waists.
Warm in cool weather.
The perfect Christmas gift. s
Amber or white.
. Garments $2.00 to $8.00.
T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP
The Model Grocery Basement
Phone 15. All other depts. phone 22.
QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, SERVICE
Fancy Baskets, just arrived . . .75c to $4.00
Mince Meat, pound 30c
Cranberries, pound ,20c
Pimento and Chili Cheese, pkg 15c
Potatoes, Weston Mountain, sack... $2.23
Walnuts, new crop, pound 50c
Almonds, new crop, pound 45c
Tomatoes, fresh, pound 12'ic.
Coffee, T. P. W. best on earth, lb - 35c
i border. There are several deahs in ; uc.eiitr. "n un ctm w-..
I practically every train, and tho condition-
of mahy of the, other passengers
' Is deplorable. The American Ited
i Cross reallred the Importance nf this
work and threw Its whole energies In
to It.
! (Ordinary method of bringing these
imen rait Is as follows: the Itnllan gov
! ei nment sends a train Into Austria.
through Switzerland, to gather up the
men who are to be released under the
! exchange agreement. The train cross
es the Swiss border with Its repetrlat-
ed passengers and arrives at Imsch,
i where It is met bv delegations from
allied Ked Cross organizations. Under
the present arrangement, the Amerl
oan Tied Cross Is furnishing the major
ipart of the food and clothing required
' for those passengers.
Vif Rutiare Meal
I Many of the repatriates get at 1
: r V. fli-st Mrnnr. tlliHll theV hftVe !
'had for year. n1 It In plmant m!1 hot Iartlcu!arly ttwlr
know thnt most rf th food whW'h
Uhpv ronurot come from tb tnfte1 !
if.'i throueh the Aitirrnn
brftten.
rttike In iu earthen d.b 4 ninutoH.
Serve In the fllsh, cut In trUinirliir
!( res. .
Xotr Any Kind of cornnwil mnv
Le for tli Ih pone, th4Rh whlt
Cortinieal niuilo of the whnk grain
Is itrfff.'rreI.
Sotithorn RHa Itrcad.
1-4 cup fat and craoklhiKrt from
ork, hef or chicken fat.
3 cut'" boiling wntpr-
1 cup cornmeal.
'2 en?.
1-2 teanpoon Halt.
,tid fat and crfcckllnitu to water,
and when boiling sprinkle In ha it and
cornnieal. Mlrtinjr conwtatly. Cook in
a do.jlile holler 1 hour, cool, nnd add
well-Lf ated eftfr. Turn Into oiled
dteh and bake in a moderate oven 2-4
of an hour.
Note Whit cornmeal mad from
I fit for nn hjinr
i ' Keh train carries 3 men. There : ' raided
are ltalinn doctors and ' priests on
t-oard. The American' representatives
I throueh enrh Irnln as it leaves
Puchs for Zurich. Amng the psssen-
j;ers ore alwnvs to be found a doien
or more Italians who have been In
i America, and even a few w ho claim
I American citizenship or who have per-
jhaps taken out their first papers.
I Kvery man on the train receives from
the Red Cross man a package of
American clcarets and a small Anierl
jcan fiair. and the pleasure whieh they
I derive from the flue is hard to over
state. Tho Italians who have lived
('In America io Int real ecstacieg over
i the Wars and Stripes, and It Is not ex
ceptional to see an Invalid soldier
break Into tears as he receives the flag
which he embrnccs and kisses with
;true Italian fevor,
! At Zurich the American Ked Cross
J1 representatives leave the train, which
FY I r.r,.. fllfO ItlllV.
able for this bread. Ie can le mmle
with iiorthern degermlnated corn
meal if It Is cooked In a double boll-
Southern meal neeils
HOUSEHOLD
Come Here for the Best
dfvmjtqnS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
V.irrlr.W where a ps to rnAor. t!me&
Come Here for the Newest
... n n-t..,...lt. I.V
savi r. iii.ni'.."!'"
w,r-nrww 4X'T VAITTH ! four or
I'UttlLiirtW hours.
TALKS IN SLEEP
But ' one night Corporal
CRIES OUT GAS Qulncj- Adams DanleU Jr.. of Port-
I bind. caued poison-vapor proiecior.
five times during iru
Johii
, x .uAtta ..r.iuu of unloc ked uoors.
no one nau iiwiu bji i.,,..-
I . . . , . , of i wuUKee. is., in ionise
I ... ha hunch Bt fTlt bS-CK tO I . . . , . 'r.-,.u
"""i. - -- . Ittrge vxxvm ot aiihui nx vwi
sleep. In an Hour of so, n" "
hcafd again:
"Gas! Gas!"
All hands grabbed their masks, but
He
I.I.XKV IS M1IIR
I'IMJH I.I JR.VIN'f;fi
urge e"ctiorr of Ameitcaa ttra tv"). . ' i i
work In, Italy. ' t ,
"I think honesty Is the chief trait I i,o,VDON, Nov. 21. The scheme
of the Italians," he says. "Tho best for btainn linens. callcn and brown
proof or nts general - holland from the back of engineer-
'. t.. be donned several times In his near! the corporal kept jdeep. H a ; f mve(. m.k Jny hnM dr anywhere ,n(, drawinra , now belnlf KPnnUy
WITH THF AMKIUCA.V ARMY IN ; vicinity when the men in other ,rts awakened as usual. o . more warn g , (n I(ay d) Mhf,T Amrlcan, aft- puued i,uring the six months end
,. ' ., ,. none oth- 'of the camp were not disturbed. It sounds so the .b. 'd 'down for a t hav. be. here a few weeks. p(J Ju (he number of pieces
H. AM'K.N... 21-It none oth r.,rlJral talk. Ino.her slumber, . ,n ''-'''' ! Wo go sway from our own hotels. , ,,,, of ,, rellent ,,,,.
,, than . ..,p.Hl John ulnc Adams, r He medUa, tu,jent. arl Amos, suspected I"'el- ' hav perhaps for days at a time, leaving (or 8ur)?lcaI work, actuay ,ent to ,he
I. M.ieU Jr.. v. ho caused the boys to n,, hM ,je(.n Muayin1 ,he effects of In? nightmare, so the senior i n a-- ur do unlocked and all our per- hoHp,ta,, van ,24,215, In ad.lition to
i,i tbe t gas mask exercise they gM those b have breathed it- ; staye awke to see. At r fnal h,..nKlnsH at tn(! mercy of the .JM ,,,, han().. The ingths vnr
. , 1 1b.-v were iiL a district me night when all the fellows had , the yell was ""''f J n, ! first comer, and we never lose any- frnm two pKt to j,0 fwt nnd the
, ,L 1. he ,1 exp"-td fV.toM a late sleep, they , time, and Arm saw """"" thine . ' width, from eight laches to 43 inches.
M,. ,e the bo. he ) ; awakened by tha y.U: 1 ' her than Corporal Job. yulncj Ad- . front you em leave,
"..T, e"."fl. an, mit .i ".-.! :!" " "" hi d"""- ! your automobile anywhere you.ike.j . f.Pt,rmlnatlon of peoples Is
t inn i.e i k k. at lh,. Kvfrv man ot Inio hi maU almom ; - , with your overeoat and t.ther blon- tfl t (officii 1 conrlUMfon, diHhrn j
, . . . .. v hafnra n na n m t" v"M liiirn ; ctt:i k . i. k.-T- i . a- j t K -r-t ;i iim iw ftuie mui """"A T. ... wjiii on iirtaTiifltieri in rn ii nv n nniJKP-
MIl'l II inerv wb ..- ..-.--.-. . - , ,. ry ; - "... n-' --- '
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or me1 var nas receivru n nwnwrnuio vi
'. A meal In the Mrelesa Cooker
! To the housekeeper who believes In
.saving time and fuel the flreless cooit
I er is First Lieutenant. On afternoons
' when vou are to be away, why not star,
lone of these almost one-peace tireless
! cooked meals before you go? Tho
salad or dessert can easily be mado
! when you get home. The United
! States Fnfd Administration especially
'encourages these dinners.
I Casserole of Meat and Hominy
Apple Hetty
Turkish Pilau
I Rgg Salad
I Fruit Jelly with Whipped Cream
! . Beef Stew with Vegetables
Peach Fluff
Turkish Fllnn '
1-2 cup rice.
2 tablespoons green pepper or onion
chopped.
1 cup tomatoes.
1 tablespoon butter.
1 teaspoon syrup.
1 1-4 cups stocks or wated.
1 teaspoon salt-
Wash the rice. If the pepper Is used
(llncard he seeds. If fresh tomatoes
are used, remove the skins and cut
the tomatoes In pieces before measur
nor them. Place all Ingredients to.
tether In the food container, bring
the mixture to'the boiling point and
transfer the kettle to the flreless
cooker. Allow It to remain In the cook
er for at least one hour. Stir the pilau
lightly, with a fork before serving it
Poach fluff.
1-2 pound marshmaUows (cut up).
1-3 pint whipped cream.
1 cup peaches (sliced). .
Mir, chill and serve.
ONE OP GERMAN TII
. - UMVIRATE.
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mann make op h Socialist tr :
umviral which Is at present In
control In Cermaoy.r .
.1.. .luring man exc-eytiOK irmnrw-. irr
.I em aualieneo. lo a m in. autm, bio. .-
Hint iV day
i.HMi. to sl'P. I
in llK-ni iii '. t. hi. r......r.l Then,
the ,roteeltr s ni'rrii-u. 1"'- I
hi-ds. nil listene.1 for the alarm to continue
sounded down through the foresU Testa were
!i.tj!.t llitin oltiei i!
t -, t it i,t l-itle til' is
lift, iiiimes the alert a
......... v-.... i r:r m;t f Another be'rmanent legacy
Italy ou'isht' to he called the country war should be1 comfortable footgear. Is it dishonorable dlschnrgoj
... i
How to be patriotic and yet set
forth a real Thanksgiving dinner Is
explained in the following menu rec
ommended by Miss Lnrene Parker,
home demonstration agent:
Choice of roast turkey, chicken,
game or rabbit, rice and celery dress-
tn eravv potatoes (roasted witn
meat.
Choice of creamed onions, squash
baked In the shell, scalloped toma
toes, scalloped corn.
U-ttuce with French dressing (may
be omitted . steamed pudding, pop
corn confection, local nuts, red apples.
TurkeyT Tea, and chickens, too.
Instead of beef and pork needed for
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY TRY THIS!
Says glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons,
To ee the tinge of healthy bloom
in your , face, to see your nkln set
clearer and clearer, to wake up with
out a headache, backaches coated
tongue or a naty breath, In fact to
feel your best, dny In and doy out.
Jiint try lnMidc-bathlng every morn Inn
for one week.
Uefnrft brootkfaBt each dny, drink a
gle of, real hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosi.hu te in It
aa a harm lens means of washing from
the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow
els the previous day's Indigestible
waste. Hour bile and toxins; thun
rli'anHiiirf, fwetening and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before
pitttins more food Into the stomach.
Tho action of hot wjter and lime
Htono phosphate on rtn empty stomach
wonderfully invigorating. It.
cleans out all the sour fermentations
gahes and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetite for ""frreak fast.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate will co!t very little at the drug
Htore but Is sufficient to demonstrate
that Just as soap and hot water
cleanses sweetens and freshen the
skin, fo hot water and, limestone phos
phate act on tne jiooa and internal
organs. Those who are auoject to
contipatlon, bilious attacks, acid stom
ach, rheumutlc twinges, also those
whoso skin Is sallow and complexion
ullid. are assured that one week of
nside-huthing will have them both
ooking and feeling better In every
way , , , , .