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PAGE TW0 1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. TEN PAGES 1L It Pays to Trade at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Because You Always GET THE BEST FORI '! THE PRICE, NO .MATTER ... WHAT THE PRICE ItaPBIER Shoes Shoes We aim to be first with the new things to lead in . advanced, authentic styles. That's why we take so much pleasure jn presenting the new and ' perfect-fitting ROYAL WORCESTER Corsets ; -' , They are typical Parisian in conception and contour and so characteristically ROYAL WORCESTER in comfort and wear. ; " " " -; " ; " A .. ' : ;:: .' 4 ' ": 1 - ' The O-I-C Clasp which does not pinch, break, twist, squeak and always stays flat is an exclusive feature in Royal Worcester Corsets Shoes Shoes Shoes lSP'Sh-S WHAT WILL THE PRICES BE? "There are stacks and piles of shoes that we haven't yet been able to touch haven't even had time to unpack they were bought -at low prices and that's the way they'll be sold. Today we are wading into them, checking them off prepara tory to placing them on the tables and shelves where they will remain but a short time. There Are Truck Loads of Shoes. Shoes for the little ones and shoes for the big ones. Come and get yours while the getting's good. Prices? Well leave that to the Bargain Basement. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP ... , in Our Model Sanitary Basement ; CLEANLINESS ; ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. All Other Depts. call 22 MEAT FROM WHEAT' Golden 'Age 'Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermacelli and Noodles, the most economical of all food, the package . . . . 10c Fancy Mild Tillamook Cheese, pounds . . 45c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour makes exceptionally delicious pancakes, packages 20c and 60c Adirondack Maple Syrup, ma3 from pure maple sap, can 75c Extra Good Fresh Country Butter, 2 pounds .... . $1.10 Fascinating Wash Goods that are new and .;very much up to ,the minute in t style and quality. Large scroll edges are very pop ular, in fine voiles a very pretty lot of these at the yard ....$1.00 Others in a gx-eat varie ty of patterns and colors at prices, that will please you. Yard... 25c to.$1.50 White Gabardine, for skirts, wash suits and chil dren's wear, an extra fine quality,, per yard. . . $1.00 Embroidered Lace Voile for dresses or waists, a very sheer, fine quality, the yard $1.00 Lingerie Crepe, something very new, in the flesh color, with variov't designs in blue. See this new cloth for gowns, combina tions, etc. The yard 45c Lingerie Silk is a silk and cotton mixture in the flesh color, with small designs interwoven in self color. Very pretty for underwear. The yard 85c New Silk Plaids in the gingham effects, a very high class silk novelty for skirts or dress. The yard $2.25 Check Silk Taffetas, changeable colors, 36 inches wide, very striking and new. The yard ... $2.75 Changeable Taffeta Silks in light spring colors, a favorite of fashion for a spring costume. The yard $2.25 THE POPULARITY OF OUR WOMEN'S NECKWEAR . is due to the fact that we at all times offer the latest novelties made up in, the most painstaking way by manufacturers who are without a peer. An examination of these new vestees, collars, and sets, will prove this to you. Prices range from . . .35c to $7.00 New Pearl Buttons for sport wear and all kinds of wash goods material in the salt water or fresh water grades, at the price you wish to pay. ' Kayser's Gauze Knit Union Suits, absolutely the best knit union suits in style, fit and quality made today. Regular sizes, $1.00. Outsizes . . . . .' $1.15 Where, to find style fofrViri At in 1 it-XT irif ' I i 11. r JL Clothes . At this store we aim to give you both. We buy with that in mind. That's the reason we go to 1 1, " . ' ' . . Hart Schaf f- K her & Marx Their designers know how to create styles that are new and dif ferent, styles like this double breasted waist-seam model. Styles that are made rikht, carefully tail ored, in all-wool fabrics. Nothing better for long service. Satisfac tion guaranteed. 1 111 I f-upyritM I 'I Hut ScbWfM Mara They are priced from $25 to $65 NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY MNBUTONS GRESTDEPARTAENrr. store ne Peoples Morehouse. i'itiiS1i'''iHifl WHERE IT PAYS TO TPAOF. IMIMTI' THE BEST SERVICE IS WHAT WE GIVE YOU NEED AMERICANS IN ; REBUILDING FRANCE - . the theory that whatever profit is to I be derived out of the reconstruction i ought to go to those "Who have suf- . fered most on acconunt of the war? Tnht question is uppermost - here now. Both sidea has its defenders. Each is eloquently sustained. But - I there are signs that the anti-wall e . r ' - i . crowd will win and that France will French Fear Industrial Na-( welcome both American gold and .t tions WmLveCup- -fui.ite. i v jt OOard Bare. i The thesis of the protective wal! faction, is that France Is in such a run- own home expenses, let alone pay the huge debt they owe the allies as Ue .result of .tfea war -Thts fee-toor the done In France and, that such being the case hria- danger of Ameri cans and the English, .also a-Kreat 'industrial people running away with the business of starting up .Vorthern France again, pocketing all the prof it h and leaving the Frenchman In the position of Mother Hubbard's well- known do2. That is. hv the tlmit ha!. lav could get his business going good the! Need Capital. Job of reconstruction would be fin- ' Furthermore, they declare, France ished. - will need for Mns Not Delay. come. American and f As the men swam toward her aha case, witn German industry grinding, those who wlch personally to profit full blast, French industry must like-j through enterprises undertaken in the! wise speed ahead and at once, other-j north. The opposition Is not nation wise It will be hopelessly outdistanced ; al. France realize she absolutely I tory f the open-door faction. Thrillinir Resuce Made i ne rem opposition,' ne said. I . .... I . . ., . ,,. in.nn1 om. from-the Interested partita, I iiy Americans V hO SMVei''T'.lutSM F "uiu rium iidici I by the resourceful enemy of yester- HO.VOL.ULU. Hawaii.. Anril A mui nave mia co-operation and i thrilling rucua of a fair rhlneae maid Prance and America will find a way i wait ffe(ed In Honolulu at reat " l"re n years or intensive rlMk of life upon the part of Al Kvana, warkrebullcllnr the devastated re- r hue iurl ,,r h. hhi.. m.... ...an, )- u mm. len yeani or it ror all or us and F. C Hialanw. customs Inapen. 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Or will the French government throw a protective wall around the devastated reckons and admit only 1'iiiliiers of their own nationality on the.r huge factories, cheap raw ma. lay. hut ana here is the whole point I A hih French official of the Mln. ! according to a wire received by his teriala and superior organization, can It tar greatly to the advantage of Istry of Reconstruction tnjd me that I mother, Mrs. Al Sillsher. Roy Innded build machinery such as is needed In France as a nation that there should American co-operation would be wel-.a few days ago after making a trip the mills of Northern France more j be as little delay as possible. They j come in" France, thus forecasting the to Ilrest. , Quickly and cheaper than can De point out tnat uermany has not Deen The fair maid from San Francisco's fwiental section was en route to the land of her forefathers; When the l tin upon the rail gazing at the wonders of the harbor. 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