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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 23, 1920. TWELVE PAGES NEW STYLES, WONDERFUL VSSOH 1 MFM S. SM KT EFFICIENT SERVICE and REAL VALUES await vou lu re in Penilelon Greatest Dcpart m nl Store, "Where it Pays to Trad. . : . i : : PAGE TWO Includes All Suits up to $90.00. Sale Price LOT 3 Includes All Suits up to $145.00. Sale Price $42.75 $67.50 $88.75 MEN'S SOLID BLUE OVERALLS 1.89 3.00 Value 1.89 Double Stitched, Full Pocketed, Wide Leg, Fast Color, Full Bib, All Sizes. Work Shoes $2.79 Guaranteed Shirts . . . $1.89 Good Sox, 3 pairs 50c Brown Overalls $1.89 Horsehide Gloves $1.89 Good Cotton Gloves 19c Array Shoes $5.29 Leather Faced Gauntlets 29c Mr. Workingman: This is YOUR shop, with YOUR prices prevailing. You can save here a good many hard earned dollars. BUTTERICK MAY PATTERNS are in. The styles will interest you. Special Values in Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Hand embroidered neat, pretty do ltnis. value, that we rannot replace for l.-ss than 75c each. Jt will pay you to lay in a year's xupply of these extra fine linen handkerchief, at each 60c Long Silk Gloves hale come Into their own. With the advent of short sleeves one is , com pelled to ha'e one or more pairs of these long silk gloves. We have your size at 1.75 to S2.T5 1 WITHER TWO DAY SALE FRIAY AND S MTUD Y OF CORONA L MRS KIN GO VES Two clasp overscan, sewn, in colors of mode, brown, gray and black. $3.75 gloves on sale at' - $2.98 Jt wDMEN'S Pt Mi S GAUNTLET DRIVING GLOVES Soft and pliable but serviceable ; just the thing for driv ing a car. Colors of brown and gray at the Special price per pair 5.75 VVRIETY MAKES CHOOSING EASIER Don't you find it easier to choose your new suit when you have a large variety of styles to choose from ? This store right now offers you a wide variety of Styles in Spring Suits boxy jackets, rip ple models, long waisted effects, tuxedo fronts, etons, strictly tai lored and dressy styles then A plenty of chance to find just the right model for you. EVERY SUIT IN OUU STORE IS TO BE SACRIFICED Cost is forgotten, profit are thrown away. You can buy your new Spring suit here now for less than you could buy it at wholesale. The newest, smartest styles of the season are included, most wonderful values. Don't wait, now is your chance to save The stock has been divided into three lots, prices: LOT J Includes All Suits up to $65.00. Sale Price LOT 2 $1.49 BUYS A PAIR OF GOOD SILK HOSE During This Special Price Offering. The weight is good, the length is good, the wearing qualities are good. You may have them in either black or gray in any size. They are on display in our window and if they are not by far the best silk hose for the price that you have seen for many a month, we will refund your money. This price good for this week only. The pair $1.49 YOU NEVER WILL KNOW until you try them yourself how consistently good ' our pumps ajg Once tried you will learn that they can be featured with the sure reliance that will bring you satisfaction. We have the most stylish and up-to-date in women's footwear at prices that will please you. Ask to See Our Men's Suits at 137.50. They Are Wonders. SILK LACE HOSE are very much the vogue. We are showing colors of navy, brown, black and white at $1.59, $1.75 to $3.00 TELLING THE NEW MODES IN BLOUSES Styles, styles and more styles, is the only way, we believe, we can tell about these lovely creations, for describing .each and every one would take a great deal of space and time with out beginning to do justice to these new arrivals. You must come and see them yourselves. A visit to the Blouse Section will delightfully surprise you with their prettiness, and at tractive pricings. Only an inkling of the many are: Voiles, Georgettes, nets and organdies. Priced from $3.75 to $35.00. Plan Your House DRAPERIES now and remember that we have the materials and the service. We make them up to your order at a nominal cost. Tomorrow Will be a Busy Day but we have provided extra help to wait on you so be sure to come in tomorrow and see the new things. If your feet ache and pain, if your feet tire easily, of you have callouses, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have graduate specialist to serve .you. YOU KNOW ABOUT BUSTER I MOWN HOSIERY for boys and girls. You know they are strong and sturdy and will give the service yqu expected. We have them in two qualities: Fine ribbed, good quality black or white, for girls in all sizes at the pair 45c to 55c Boys' heavy ribbed double knee elastic hose that you will want more of , at 50c the pair to 65c GARDEN PARTY TAFFETAS showing the beautiful floral designs that are being talked about so much at the present time, colors of navy, green, yellow, blue, etc: The yard $4.00 to $4.50 ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR of all kinds has been very scarce indeed. We have just re ceived a new lot of i VESTS AND BLOOMERS very good qualities in the flesh color. Prices from $4.50 to $7.50. , j 1 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 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES For Saturday's Shoppers. Please Order Early. Vresli Calif on i in 'S(ravlMrrkf, box SOc New California Potatoes and GfiUU Pens pound BJga IliMiit- t.rown Aspm-amus. pou.nl jn- Home Qjttmm Kh.uhn.ro, pound 25? Fine Wlilti- iiultflower Heads Me ' Young, Tf mil ll Ohrooti Onions, llum-li , , Van (Jond Head fjettfwe, eatitt i.v l am I .nrgc Cucumbers, each ;irM Finv Solid Hint Tomatoes, pound 2.c Sw t Juicy Oranges, diwn 70c to Si. 20 Large, Heavy Florida J rape Pratt, each 2O0 Yellow New-ton. ilit'sap OJUl Staiimn Apple, ban 92. 5o ami $3.50 lunch fleets, Carrots Turnips anil Itndfshes, Olery, Banana, I. 1 mi. .11-. i uhhagr. K.vrnuAY is Tin: last dav of ocit noiiftKN .atf coffff kamc. ONE POI I FREE WITH A FIVF. PH Nl AN. OWE HALF POFM FUFF. WITH A TWO AXI A HALF hU XIi CAN", e MAKE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT Buy "Where it pays to trade." PENDLETONS greatest department store JlWPeoples trohousQ VHWRZ&m WHERE IT PAY S TO TOAOF WMWSW BUY THE BEST It's the cheapest in the long run. i - . . 1 v ,. , ' s ' MT CORNISH SCHOOL WILL HOLD SEATTLE CLASSES Coupled with the auoouneomofit of th wuramer Bctiool ttewton of the r'imlili Bcaoe of Music of Seattle, whloJir will ootttlnae frem July 3 7 un til September 4, is th news that Kernel Kltbanftkey of New York will head the l i af visiting tear her for the term. Mr. Klihanftky probably the leading master of voice In America, today and number a some of the most distin guished mknWTm In the country among htn pupils. One of these, who is well known in the Xorthwcst is Iotta Mad den, who was formerly a resident of 'Seattle, but for & number of years, has been In New York. Mr. Kllban ky will conduct master classes In voice, throughout tho summer school term, and has announced that he will offer a free scholarship to tho most promising pupil. Other well known name that will be found on the Bummer school faculty will Include Clavin lirainerd Cady, di rector of Normal courses, harmony and theory: Boyd Wells, associate di rector of the Corniiih .School, piano; John Blackmore, of the liush Temple MARY'S DIVORCE FAILS TO r The Star Part 0 Ttirpp timpR a rfav I nlav mv .star nart. each Y, time so delightfully for you. In your break fast cud. I energize you. Your luncheon cup h for all the afternoon. At dinner. I come again, fragrant and full-flavored ; I help the flow of wit in joyous leisure. Always exquisite, al ways smooth, 1 make your meals richer, more delightful. Cannervatory, Chicago, Piano; FYancta J. ArmmroriK, head of the violin de partment of the OornlHh School, vio lin; Mary' Ann Wetla, head of " the dancing department, several of whoae pupils have already made naraca for themaelvea on the professional staff in New York, darning; and Margaret '!'! ill f ' . U.I... , . I department of the Vorulsh School, ""r Mary" tf thn yelI cur1s a"fl dramatic art. beside, tho remainder of yjiot be popular the KPhnol , 1 - - niimu,in- -,.mo!wl,rt evaua conn oiriciam juk now. forty teacherak but she Is still tho darling of Pendle- Speclal clasps will be conducted for l"n P10 (anf' "cording to manager, music teachers and Profes.lonal mul- of 2j local picture theaters The do clana mestio troubles of Mr.. Gladys Smith ' I Mooro Fair! Kink. have not dimmed ( nr pripariy -iVjf ii local people, say j reports from the ticket booths, and I "When's Mary coming again?" Is a I frequent query. Not Marguerite Clark, but Mabel j N'ormand is second choice, say the inan.JK' r.s. Marguerite Is third with j Norma and Constance Talmadgo as 1 ' elfin contestant.. Then comes Oeral-j I dine Farrar. followed by Pearl White,! tho heroine of a million halr-brcadth escape In moie serials. "I'ut him in any fclnd of a play and old Hill H&rfl ts the boy that draws the crowd," acoordlrujc to ono of tho : managrrs. "Tho kid. like him and so1 d the grown-ups. Next are loug ; Fairbanks and Charles Itay, when It j ponies to general popularity. But tho, ono tho women like 1est of all Is Wnl-t lac Held; I think it's that kljwable f mouth. m.y. which show the gTrnt out- J Unarm are best lllud here, judaing from receipts. "Too niucti aocitiy T stuff doesn't got by with Pendleton I people," said ono ticket-seller. 'West 1 ern and Alaskan films aro tho ones tho fans ask for." . I JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digentcd with out the aftermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. Rl-HOIDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION IMA NOTICES Notice of Uftus for coal N''-t,( u ia hereby given that sealed bids wlllbe recetvw at the City He corders office In Pendleton. Oregon up to 5 o'clock p. m. of April 28th 1920 lor furnishing te The City of Fen dleton, F. O. B. the City Hall two car loads of Rock Springs Ivuup Coal or coal of equal quality, the Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all hid at its pleasure. This notice is published by order ft tho Common 0ywnrtl of Th - City of Pendleton, and dated this 15th day at April 1920. THOS. F1TZ GtffnALD, CUjf neoorJer, Fresh Strawberries Saturday we receive the first shipment of strawberries to arrive in Pendleton. These are extra fine California Berries. THE PRICE WILL BE 2Sc Everything fresh and nice in the Vegetable Line. Phone early and get your berries as the quantity is limited. Phone 24 Sanitary Grocery DOAK 8. DIJM.AI", I Top, The Most in Value The Best in Quality tSessW J