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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1919)
DAILY EAST O&tCONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER itl, ioU. I'WELVE i"iniMiii!iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiimmmi:iiiiiim:!!!::::t:::::::::;;iii!iiiiiiiiiiii iiiimiiiimiimi MitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiitiittiiiiisiitliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiHiiii - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiniiiiiiiiiltiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. . ' ' S ; We Are Ifteady WHh the Season's-, Mevest, ffflost. Wanted : r I '' :- - : $tyle's-fandi the FJJarhet'sBestAaliies , i .-, ; A WONDERFUL STOCK FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE, EFFICIENT HELP TO SERVE YOU AND THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. 3 a 3 ANOTHER LOT OF NEW WOOLEN PLAIDS Bright red plaids for children's or misses' .' .wear, wide black plaids in shades of brown, SHAWKNIT STOCKINGS with a pure silk 14 inch boot in black and brown at the pair havana taupeorange, blue, etc., mat are jusi me ming for a fall skirt. An exclusive line of them at yard $2.25 to $7.00 9 2 5 .. $1.10 VAGE TWO -NEW-FASHIONED HOSE" is fashioied to fit without seams. Made of very fine "f lisle in brown, gray nd black. The pair 75c TWO FAMOUS LINES OF CHILDREN'S BLACK CAT Heavy hose for rouch wear, are double knpps The fine lisles for girls' wear are the best that can be made HOSIERY, CADET AND and sturdily made. 50c to 70c FINE IMPORTED MOCHA GLOVES Pique sewn in a very soft good weight glove, col jr a rich mode. Just the thing for outdoor wear. They keep your hands warm and look welL All sizes, the pair $3.50 " J lilack Kid Gloves, real French dualities: all sizes "o to 8, at the pair . s ; $3.50 TIH NEW LEATHERETTE GLOVE is a winner. They're pique sewn, look like real leather, wear well, wash well, and fit well, colors are brown and grey. The pair $1.75 EXCLUSIVE COAT STYLES FOR SMART DRESSERS' In line with our endeavor to show the new styles first, we now offer a . collection of winter coats in which are represented the latest productions of the best manufacturers. Here are coats that faithfully reflect the favored Fall and Wintet fashion features. Three-quarter to f ull-length styles are here, some trim med richly with fur. Youll find it e asy to make a satisfactory selection. Plush, velour, silvertone, tricotine, wool velour and frostglow. Priced from $28.50 to $1G3.00. DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR FOR WOM EN AND MISSES There's just one. way of being sure that you'll get dependable shoes for your money and that .is, purchase them here. For style, quality and value our brands are without an equal. You can be positive that theso styles are best and that our prices are the fairest such good footwear can be sold for. These assortments were purchased some time ago when wholesale prices were much lower and are therefore selling in many in stances for less than the present wholesale cost. ' ' Lot 408 Women's Grey Kid Boot, nine inch lace top, French heel, one of the very newest lasts, very smart and a fine quality. Price $15-00 No. 58 1-4 Women's Boot, black patent vamp with grey kid upper; nine inch, lace top, French heel; a rare value. Price $12.00 mg0, COSTUME VELVETS "All the rage" and mighty hard to get too. How ever we're very fortunate in having a good se lection to choose from. ' ". S . Velvet, 27 in., navy and black, yard,. .. . . . $3.00 Velvets, 36 in. wide, navy, black, wine and taupe yard 7. $3.75 and $4.50 SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW , V Printed chiffon taffeta silks, showing large rosebud designs in colors of silver gray, brown, yellow, blue, sapphire. These are the latest novelties vsent out from our New York buying agent. They're just beautiful for an afternoon frock or evening dress. On display now. The price per yard .'.', $4.00 1 NEW LINING SILKS 5 f 1 " A complete and comprehensive line of novelty designs in bright colors for lining coats, suits and scarfs, also for makine petticoats. Prices o or 3 5 s B B s No. 403 Women's Brown Kid Boots Nine inch lace top, military heel, one of the newest shades and a most desirable last; a shoe you'll be sure to like ........ $12.00 No. 491 1-4 Mouse Kid Boot Nine inch lace top, French heel, a value you'll not find elsewhere, smart looking and serviceable. Priced at . . $10.00 Buy Now, Late Assortments Will Not be as Good as the Present Showing. No 411 Women's Black Kid Boot Nine inch button top, military heels, ask to see this shoe, it is most satisfactory. Priced at ..... ..... $10.00 FEMSLEI0N3 GREATEST DEPARTMENT 5T0BK WHERE PAYS TO TRADE ous SEE yard " PLEASE REMEMBER ' All goods purchased on credit ac . counts Monday and Tuesday will go on your October bill, due November 1st. The store is full of new Fall stocks to show you. No. 410 Women's Fancy Boot Black patent vamp with nine inch lace top of light buck, military heel, a smart, dressy shoe at a moderate price. Only $12.00 No. 408 Women's Grey Kid Boot Nine inch lace top, military heel, beautifully made and very smart looking. Priced at. . $13.00 Buy Now, Don't Wtit, the Prices Will Probably be Higher. $2.25 to $3.00 s a B 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiHnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHH iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiimimni iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiir 'MIRACLE MAN" AND PITCHERS CINCINNATI FANS SAY WILL WIN WORLD'S SERIES- PAT'-WORAN L' V-i v . -JI V , i f- - .- h - ! v "- . - . tUVUfc , . ..r,i .... n ..--"-,o 4 a-i I OREGON THIRD IN PER T SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 27. Three western states at tha Twelfth Federal Reserve District, Oregqn. Utnh, and Xevada, ranked among the first ten states, , territories and possessions of the United States In the per capita savings and investment - In Thrift Stamps , War savings Stamps, end Treasury Savings Certificates for -the first seven months of 1919, according to a report of the Treasury Depart- ment. . Oregon took third place with a per capita Investment of 1.45 and a total of fl, 309.922. 42; Utah eighth with an average Individual investment of $1.30 and a total of nearly J600.- 000 while Nevada stood ninth with 1.26 per capita and a total of ap proximately $150,000. Ohio led the nation. With an ave rage purchase of $2.41 the people of that state lent the Government $12,- J 807,258.32, nearly twice as much as any other one state, Ohio in the thriftiest state in the na tion. The Philippines was lowest with a per capital inveatment of .005. The grand tbtal subscribed hy the fifty-three states, territories and pos sessions of the United States for the period of'January 1 July 31 was $95,400,470.21. . The country is far behind the quota asked by the Government at the be ginning of the year to help meet the coat of the war. A per capita quota of ten dollars for every man, womant and child In the country was set at that time which would total $1,000, 000,000. ' If the people of the United States failed to sober up Immediately from their spending "Jag" and invest, they will pay that billion In taxes. IRISH DOCTORS OJT STRIKE LONDON. Sept. 26. The doctors of Dundaik, Ireland, went on strike to day to enforce demands for a mini mum salary of seven guineas about $35) weekly for oil public services. Their present salaries average 275 a year; A number of patients' apply for treatment at dispenarie3 have In other words I been refused LEXINGTON CARS MINUTE MAN SIX Ada Louise Bell LYRIC SOPRANO , .- .; iff '.- . .. k .Studio, Association Building, Room 1 on Saturdays. Phone 382 or Write co Malen Burnette, Walla Walla Miss fiell has studied In New York with George Bneet and others In Chicago with Dr. Alltim in Europe with Locwe, Prosclikuwsky, and Madame McKlsch. Is a concert singer of considerable reputation. Taught In Rush Conservatory, Chicago, 4 years, also private studio in Kimball Hall, Chicago. Miss Hill will teach In Pendleton on Satur days. Phone S82 or write cjo Malen Burnett, Walla Walla, Wash. A CARLOAD OF COLE 8'S THE WHITE TRUCK a truck of long life and low post of maintenance. Ask for a demonstration.' FRENTZEL-WAILES MOTOR CO. Lexington'and White Dealers of Umatilla County. Phone 46 722 Cottonwood are here and on display in our; show room. Better get yours how, as these won't last long. If there is anything new and modern in equip ment the "COLE-8" has it. Western Auto Co. Agents for Cole, 'Ceo, Dort and Winther Trucks Cor. Water and Cottonwood Sts. -r McKay & West, Props.' Grarage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 633 I V x 5