East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TWELVE PAOES
PAGE TWO
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1020
When We Talk About
TREFOUSSE GLOVES
MEN'S OXFORDS
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We haw received a good shipment
of men's brown kid and calf oxfords.
These oxfords are made of real lea
ther, at a price within reason. They
have stvle and will wear.
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Brown Calf and Kid Oxfords,
Goodyear welt, English last
Price $14.00
WOMEN'S SUITS
SACRIFICED
IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
WE HAVE PLACED ON SALE IN OUR B A R; UN GLEAN-l I P SIN P 3$0O0Q V RJ1 1
OFTHEBESTSl ITSOEPERED liN ALL PENDLETON.
Suits taken from our fine, high class up stairs Women's Department where we are overstocked. Suits represent
ing the very last word in this season's style and snap, Suits the cream of America's best style producers. You will
enjoy this sale for it will offer you an opportunity t secure a wonderfully good and stylish garment at an excep
tionally low price,
FOR ALL THESE SUITS HAVE BEEN RADICALLY REDUCED. WE ARE DETER
MINED TO CLEAR OUT EVERY ONE OF THEM AND EVERY SUIT MUST AND WILL
GO. THE PRICE W ILL MOVE IT.
The great variety of colors and models will allow ALL to partake of this sale for the selection of the colors is
varied and the models range from the slim girl to the stout woman.
THE PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU. THE SPEED WITH W HICH THEY MOVE
WILL ASTONISH YOU ALSO. THEREFORE ATTEND THIS SALE EARLY.
REMEMBER THE DATE, SATURDAYTHE SALE OPENS IN THE BARGAIN
BASEMENT of The Peoples Warehouse, Pendleton's Greatest Dept. Store, Wiiere it Pays
to Trade. ,
we can't help but wish that our voca
bulary was much larger in order to
adequately describe all the good
qualities of these fine French kid
gloves. The word "Trefousse," alone
means the highest grade French
make. Dorothy is the name of this
over seam sewn, 2 button clasp gloves
and you may have it black, white,
mode, brown and gray in all sizes.
The price, per pair $3.95
THEY MAY LOOK ALIKE BUT WHAT A
YOU PUT THEM ON!
Tn t lie More, when they are out on
the counter, you may say: "I don't
see niueh difference all knit under
wear is about the same, anyway, isn't
it?"
As a matter of fact, knit under
suita do look very much alike when
you see them on the counter, in care
less little heaps. How can you tell
that one has the shoulders cut straight
across instead of slightly sloping, the
sides straight down instead of shaped
to the figure, the back too broad, so
that it bunches, and the waistline
either too high or too low?
You don't discover t hese annoying
features until you get your under
wear home and try it on. Then you
look in the mirror and either you
groan over the fact that you can't re
turn it, onre you've had it on, or you
resign yourself to the utter futility of
ever getting knit underwear that fits.
But suppose you've been clever
DIFFERENCE WHEN
enough to take the other suit the
little label sewed just inside the top
has attrac'ted your eye. The name
of Kayser has always stood for the
best in silk underwear, hosiery and
gloves. It should mean the same in
knit underwear.
And the moment you put on the
Kayser cotton or lisle garment you
notice that there is a difference. It i
soft and fleecy white. You can see
t hat the back is narrower than t he
front, that the shoulder ribbons of tho
bodice top suit are real ribbons,
strong, durable, good looking, and
that they are stitched on to stay.
Don't watt until you get home to
find out if your underwear is going to
fit. Ask a saleswoman in our under
wear department to show you Kayser
Marvelfit in the first place. If you
get your size, it will fit you and It
costs no more than ordinary knit
underwear.
Union Suits from . . . $1.25 to 3.50
Vests 60c to $1.75
KAYSER KNIT UNDERWEAR MARVELFIT.
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.
SPECIAL VALUES IN GROCERIES
Kxtra Fancy Comb Honor, eacli SOc
Simula nl Peas and Siring limns, ran 20V
Curtis Ripe Olives, Medium SUe, 9 i. can 'Mi
Del Monte Table Catsup, bottle 25c
Pride's Assorted Jelly. 6 ). jars 20c
liihby's Apple or Pear Butter, can 25c
T. 1. V. White Laundry Soap, IS bars SI. 00
ItoKc Hath Toilet Soap, 12 bars 70c
Kxtra Good Drld PcacJies, 4 pounds 70c
Picnic Hams, fresh shipment, pomid -'
YOU
WILL CERTAINLY ADMIRE
THESE LOVELY WAISTS
The first thing
about them that
will attract you
is their becom
ing charm and
a 1 1 ractive ap
pearance. Then
you will like
their p e r feet
tail oring, ef
fective t r i m
mings and gen
eral air or rich
ness and beau
ty. Finally, you
will be delight
ed with the very
m o d e r a t e
prices.
Crepe De Chine, Georgette, Pongee, Voil, Organ
dies and Nets $8.75 to $36.50
PREPARE NOW for the hot weather
that's coming.
PENDLET0NS greatest department store
IfeoPeoplosWarohousQ
Iffiisl'ii'fflif.1 WHrE IT PAYS TO TRADt RViWfiW'SmJtsjy
THE NEWEST and REST awaits you
here; the best for the ju ice always.
GIRLS SAY THEY LIKED
BOXING EXHIBITIONS:
ROUGH STUFF ABSENT ;!
"I've seen several fights in Port
1 land," i't Mian Pay, "but the smoker
j Saturday night wan tho most interest -
of all. There was nj rough stuff
that wuld offend."
Mrs. Gus Johnson, who attended the
They liked It, did those Pendleton , , . . , fc
Mt-i m .... m-u. ,.. . i , -,.. 1 smoker with Mr. JOAnson. thought the
tflrin and women ta no saw the fights '
at the Ieion smoker Saturday night. ; fights were a good exhibition of skill.
Ad what's more, they Intend to be ; Mr. Johnson says that from wheat he
there if the La-glon sponsors another i observed, it won't take long for the
cufi I Pendleton women to learn the fine
points of the came. Despite a few
Misr EVa Pay, wtio attended the ; bloody noses suffered by the fighters,
smoker as the gueet of Buddy Stevens. , not a single feminine screech was
winner of an eight-round fight with : heard from the grand-stand, although
Gene Berteil, says she enjoyed every' ; ihe ladies lifted their voices in praise
minute of the events. i of the winners.
"There wafl absolutely nothing of
fensive about the fights,' said a Pen
dleton girl who attended her first box
ing contest Saturday night. " It was
wonderfully exciting to watch he men
in the ring. I was esDeclallv inter-
' ested in the light-weights; they were
certainly Quick on their feet. And I
didn't mind the bloody noses because
I've seen them before.'
JEWETT IS NAMED
STATE BIOLOGIST
MI notice there is one class of peo
ple that ia not saying very much about
the high cost of living, and that Is the
farmer." I'regdent Moton, of Tuske-gee.
WILL "RISING SUN" EVER "SET" IN RUSSIA?
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PORTLAND, Ore., Aril 13. Stan
ley Jewett, formerly of Pendleton,
predatory animal inspector of the U.
S. Biological Survey in Oregon, was
yesterday elected state biologist at the
first joint meeting of the new fish and
game commission.
State Game Warden Carl I. Shoe
maker tendered his resignation, effec
tive May 1, in order that he might be
come executive secretary of the fish
commission, and Captain A. B. Burgh-
duff, overseas veteran, was appointed
j to take his place. These changes are
in accordance with thP plans of the
i commission for the complete segrega
tion of the commercial and game in
terests hitherto handled from one of
j f ice of the state fish and game com
! mission.
Mr. Jewett resided in Pendleton tin-
til a week age when tho Survey office
l was moved from Pendleton to Port
land. William Pinley, formerly state
biologist, is a close friends of Mr.
Jewett's and tho two have been on
many expeditions together getting
specimens and filming animals and
bird life for the famous Pinley pic
t u res.
Mr. Jewett has attained success as
a biologist and has written several
articles which have been published In
scientific magazines. His private col
lection of hlrds and mammals' Is tin
equalled by any on tho pacific coast
and by few in fhi Untied States.
tlons and there were two nets of vaude
villo from the Alta. A blindfolded
boxing mutch between Jack Cliilds and
Ralph Buckley created a lift of amuse
ment, as neither man knew he was to
bo pttt in the ring. A pillow fight with
those two and six other contestants, j to the banquet r
H. P. Livermore, A. Copeland, Kddio nients.
H y b' i r n , l. V. Ii ver m ore, P. M. j
Stroble and C A. Saunders followed.
P. A. Beard delivered an addrtsf,
which wus followed by adjournment
refresh
"What a beaut 1 ful Job for a retired
man to bo Janitor to a volcano.' Is one
of ('lemcncenu's reflections during hla
vacation.
100 ENJOY WOODMAN
Japanese forces have occupied
Vladivostok, shown here with a
Tlew of the harbor. Now the
allies anticipate a man-size job
convincing the Jap they ought
to leave.
j One htindrel Woodman and inviled
j friends" enjoyed a anioker an4 Iwuiriuet
in the Indue rnt.ms last eTenlnir.
' Muxlral anil atklatia etitartnlnmfnt.
: .-iddreiwpK :ind rfrhmfnln formed tho
; 1-r'HfTam, which w;ik In ' h.tlVe tf C. A.
i Saundcrn, Dan rtunnell and Italnh
I Huckley.
R. C. lAWTrncn entertained with
ri-Mllnii and ormK. The Pendleton I
' colored uar)SK arave Beveral xelw.-1
ON GUARD J
It is unfortunate that a meeting has
not been arranged between Sir Oliver
I.odge and the former kaiser who l
seeing visions with K"eater and greater
frequency of late.
The Joy Of A
Perfect Skin
, Know the joy and
' happiness thai comes
j, to one thru possessing
skin of puniy and
'beauty. The soft, dis
ktinguished appearance it
Venders brings out your
natural beauty to its full'
est. In use over 70 years.
720 Acre Lease
Near La Crosse, Wn.
completely equipped;
about in crop; in a
30 bu. section. Price
$21,000, one half cash,
balance one and two
years at G'a per cent.
Address C. F. Schoon
maker, P. O. Box- 575,
Pendleton, Ore., or
Schoonmaker & Benner,
La Crosse, Wn.