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DATLY EAST OREGONIAN, fENDLETON, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919. TWELVE PACES You Gef Safe-Guarded Merchandise at PEOPLES W . ifA Ik I.ER IIAD ANY CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT HERE, WITH OUR GOODS OR OUR SERVICE. VERY FEW PEOPLE HAVE, BUT IF THE TIME EVER 31 S COME HEN ,1 OU DO I EEL LIKE "KICKING," TAKE US AT OUR WORD. COME AND TELL US ABOUT IT. WE'LL MAKE GOOD SOMEHOW, TO YOUR ENTIRE SATIS DOl FACTION. WE GIVE YOU THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. PAGE TWO Si 9 Special Sale ofiSilk Dresses FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $280, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 VaL v. -n., j . - - SPECIAL' PRICE ONLY ; These are new, just arrived by ex press. The season's latest styles, long narrow skirts, or the new fluffy ruffles .for the Miss. All sizes from 16 to 44 are included. The most wanted spring colors are here. A truly worthy showing. We invite" your inspection. Special for Friday and Saturday $26.50 VISIT OUR BOYS' DEPT. ,. m:' B.WMITS, the celebrated K uco rimke, guaranteed fast colors, beau tifully taUtWcd, perfect titling, (2.5 to 5.00 Ages ii toS'ears "' . J."',. 1 BOVS II11Y SOTS, with long or short , pants. The famous Jack Tar make, guar anteed, very smart......... 93. S3 to 4.83t NKW SHOES, SEW JlATS, XEW SJIIHTs XKW lfSK, KBPKWEAH, NEW srrrs. All our boys' clothing i marked extremely low. You'll find the best values I . - ;. GAUZE VESTS:,,. Low neck, sleeveless styles, in flesh c-olor. with shoulder straps or opera tops, each . . . . . . . 50c to $1.00 -' GAUZE KNIT BLOOMERS Very fine knit in white or flesh col or, all sizes, the pair ...... . . . . $1.00 . . INFANTS WHITE SILK HOSE . Sizes 4 to Priced . .65c to $1.00 ; . CHILDREN'S HOSE V in ihe dark brown color to match the shoes." The pair .......... i. 40c to 50c "EXQUISITE EASTER MODES ; Designed by fashion experts and made by the hands of master craftsmen. ' ; " You can verv easily solve your Easter Shoe troubles at The Peoples Warehouse. We have a wonderful showing of the new est, most wanted styles. They're here for your choosing. They reflect all the loveliness and distinc tive touches that go to make desirable foot wear for discriminating women. , .. - ' ' PUMPS .' ' Our Special Colonial One of the best liked models in our entire line. -High French heels, welt soles, neat leather buckles, fine kid, Priced at 1 y.- - $8.50 The "Camelle" Every woman has a place in her wardrobe for this pump. Made with smart Cuban heel, very attractive and good. Priced at .i .. .V.y. $50 White Pumps will be decidedly m favor this spring. White kid and white, cloth, high Louis heels, turn soles,' the '.coming spring pump. P(riced from. ..... .-V-' f4-00 e $4-50 . , : oxfords : , : i The Vanity, made of finest materials, len der Louis heels, hand turned 'sojes. Your choice of brown kid or black. Priced at $7.00 " A Very Smart Walking Oxford which will be a strong favorite this spring. Made of fin est quality black Russia calf or tan shades. Priced at -. . : : . .'r. : . . ..... $5.00 and $7.00 White Oxfords will be in great demand this year. Graceful Louis heels-er - neat Cuban heels, reign cloth or genuine .. white nubuck. Priced at . .'. . . . ;. . $6.00 and $7.00 It's Almost Certain You Will Like , ," WHITE JRlNCESS CLOTH ! , for a sport "skirt; novelty block and stripe de sign, woven in a brocaded effect, very pretty also for vestees. The price per yard. . $5.00 CREAM WHITE BROAD CLOTH : For skirts or suits, a pretty chiffon finish, tra good quality. Price per yard $4.50 Your' Easter CLOTHES America's most representative and most resourceful clothes builders have ' contrib uted their choicest products to our collection So much for the sterling quality of this ap parel. The magnitude of our. stocks, the largest and most comprehensive assort ments shown in Pendleton, assures satisfac tory choice. Jr ,J" '""f Every authentic nafctem, fabric, color tone, every approved model, extreme and conservative and every style feature is in terpreted,' i: a wide variety.,' Our Suits are j priced trfimvK?, 'VfWittJ; $20.00 to $65.00 They are the best forjthe price, no mat ier what the price t'.J in:l -"W''Wi-.,.v.;V A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAIN DAYS , "These ore the days for u to economlcully pretre yourselves for barter. These ar the two days reinainingr for you to dress up. . t . , . . . - 4 ' - You'll Like to Shop Among These Good Sales. si"Wi.r sm salr. Tho prettiest silk dresses, serKO dresses on sale. A newi sale of wash dresses. A bis lot of silk skirts. Tho prettiest of wool skirts. Lus trous sol satin skirts. I SITO-l.Ui' CAPK 8A1.K Ono pretty lot li.T5 The fsnctest ........ 1,NT Also tho Dolmans.' The Biggest of Our Great Sales is the Big Shoe Sale 6.PKCI Alj WAIST SAIiR I A great array of the prettiest of all silk and cloth waists await your inspection. KPM'IAI, KWKATF.lt liAI.K The very nsrwest out at the Very lowest priees 'In' all Pendleton. . IHPWIAI. KI'IT 8A1.K , r Fine tiitlored suits, values 142. r,o to Hi. oo, on sale at $2(11.50. r,, ... Men's Easter Wear on Sale . - . Boys' Easter Wear on Sale , Girls' Easter Wear on Sale f - You'll like the tables full and the counters full of good things that we are offering you at this Year Around Sale. All serviceable, all low priced. IN THE POPULAR BARGAIN BASEMENT .... , ; Again bring this ad with you, present it to any salesman and we will attain soil you a $1.50 fei-r Bungalow Apron for 8 So, We sold 185 last Saturday. , ,-,,. - . Fashion Has Put its Stamp of Appro- , :,V ..".' ...V val on' ,, ' . , I MARIBOU SCARFS ; " Our first shipment sold out in ' two ' days. ' The second shipment came in yesterday, embracing a complete &s sortment in gray, natural and black, various sizes and styles. Very effective when worn with suit, or to be used as wrap when too warm for a suit. See the big window display. .Prices are $7.95, $9.75, $13.95 to $25,00. ; , . , T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Kunilury IlaHCmoiit, CMCWUXESS J-OWOIHY 8KUVI S Main Line Phomx an IS. All Oilier leart incuts Call 2i. Ollpe added to your diet will add years tn your life. We sell Ehmann's I'ure California Olive bit. Tlotlles "ft Gallon Oans, futl measure loo, Koc and C1.M ........... tl.OO iKhmana's extra Fancy ttlpe Olives, Jars S0 aoo, $1 We now have a-new stock of Kwan Uown Cake Flour ' without substitutes, package 65o ARE YOU READY FOR THE.VICTORY LOAN? NEWEST EASTER TOGS ARE HERE. tvf i-'-t i't PENWJETONS GKSATEST DEPARmENTSTORE -, cJne FeoDles Wdreh M,ggpji WHEREJT PAYS TO TRADE 1 ous LOOK HERE FIRST, YOITLL SAVE TIME -,.,, , .. . ARE YOU READY FOR '.' THE VICTORY LOAN? I I Ituminn mum in t Special for Few Days Only BEAVERS GO LOWER 3 Solid Oak 9 Davenport $4950 vance salesman with a convalescent personality." At first glances this seems to be a typographical error ot ... mmbmv r.-r m ;ome "rt- But as you study it. a pur, II! P II I P T O T I II II I II fl ! J'ose begins to emerge. Surely, a con- iil IlllHil I si I Hlllllillllval?fcnt salesman is a salesman that II UVnUI W I fllllliiU ' eej Ketter an tiflie. . And that's UIO niilU !.. .v.., .Bui. 'Tis a fine . tdescrlptioB," Cleveland Plain Dealer. . - . 1 ffcTr ri I "'nrrtT " sam la" lade of solid oak, springs all steel, absolutely sanitary, upholstered ovr best tempered steel springs, as shown, with solid panel end 919.30 Others M lam as IZ.H3. '' s ' j w' . nciti. , ' - ' ... - If fan need a bed, and laaw na mw for one, this is the kind ou " - SALT LAKE CITY, April 17. Port land was bumped farther into the cel. lar yesterday ' In a fairly good game which the Bees won, I to 1. Batteries ljUkanov(c, James nd Ha It err Markle and Spencer. LOS AXOELK8, April 17. Los An iteles came from behind In Wednes day's game and for the second straight time beat Vernon. The score was to 4. Batteries Pert tea and Lapan; Houck and Cook- Smelter Stack Must be - Downed Brick, by Brick mrs- - ; aw r SACRAMENTO, April 17. The Senators played errorless ball yester day and took the second game from the Kalniers, 3 to 0. Batteries taln and Coleman; li Pro ugh and Murray. BAN' FRANCISCO, " April 17 By K, winning from Ban Francisce . yester-j R day, , Oakland moved into second. place, xne score was e to s. Batteries Arlett. Kramer and ci. llott; Kantlehner, Bmlth and McKee. 114 E. Webb Phone 548 5 ; f'apwnte of Improvement. r. "wanteo," says an aornp.mwn "j .u uiwim iii 'the Akron Beacon-Joprnal, 'an ad- thony's hospital. TACOMA, Wash.. April 1. Work, men are starting today on one of the biggest chJaet jobs in history. " , . They are to chop down, bit by bit, a concrete stack at the Taooma smelter. The chimney stands 300 feet high above the ground. Its flue Is t feet In. ternal diameter and the . walls are eight feet thick. . The Immense shaft cannot be blast ed to pieces or tipped over because the main line double track tunnel ot the Northern Pacific railroad runs! through the hill within eight feet of Its base. , At one time the stack was known as the tallest cement chimney in the world. It has ust been replaced by brlek stack many times Its diameter and 535 feet high, the tallest chim ney of any sort on earth,' f Oix'raiod 1'x. ' ftutn Neilson of Pilot Rock upon today at ft. ah- .... t .: v -va. 'Thli"Dlctnreof General "Wood was snapped Just; after he was (decorated with a Distinguished JiJervIce medal. Though the gen- , 'eral was not permitted to go over, seas, his wartime service at.bomo , DOMT The little car with big performances. , It's not only .a cai it's THE car. Seek! We sell it! 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