At TWO PAIL? EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OHEOON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1826, TWELVE PAOEfc 4 WONDERFUL ASSORTMENTS OF CHOICE MERCHANDISE WONDERFUL VALUES JN THE SEASON'S LATEST STYLES. COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE. WE ARE PREPARED. TO SREVE YOU AS NO OTHER STORE IN PENDLETON. VANITY FAIR SILK UNDERWEAR Four whole inches longer than the ordinary vest and straps that stay on the shoulder! Few things can be more uncomfortable and annoying than a too short undervest which rolls up under the corset. These extra four inches on the Vanity Fair vest are just what is iieeded to .overcome it Then too, one might have the shoulders of an Atlas, but that would never keep the shoulder straps of dainty under things from frisking down one's arm. And what can so thoroughly mar the effect of one's small georgette or organdie ? There's a place for shoulder straps, and that is neatly on the shoulder! That is just where the Vanity Fair shoulder straps remain, too. Examine a Vanity Fair Plus-4- inch Vest and vou'll see that the shoulder straps are closer to gether in back than in front it's this angle that keeps them from slipping! In Knickers, Envelopes, Chemise and Vanities, you'll find those same special touches that distinguish Vanity Fair from other silk underwear. All Vanity Fair underthings are made of Vanity Fair's lus trous, lasting glove-silk. Vests : . . $5.00 and $6.00 Bloomers at $5.00 to $6.50 BEGINNING JUNE 1ST THE DELINEA TOR GOES TO 82.50 PER YEAR. Thursday, Friday and Saturday a special representa tive from the Butterick Publishing Co. will take sub scriptions at a price much less than this. This will be your last opportunity to get the Delineator at a price so low as this. INDIVIDUALITY Some fabrics have personality Eagle Shirtings for instance. So much in fact that to make their dis tinctiveness easily understood they have been individually named. This is possible because the makers design and weave their own fabrics. $2.50 to 18. THE PRETTIEST LINE OF FLAXONS in printed designs showing floral effects, stripes and conven tional figures for women's and children's wear. An excepti onally good looking cloth, very sheer and effective. Yd. 50c Men's Serviceable, Comfortable Army Shoes There la no other place In all Pendleton In which you can buy as rood shoes as these at such low prices. Shoes that are built honestly, with solid leather. Tin: HOME GUARD, sturdy and strong, Munson last, built for hard work . . $5.29 INFANTRY, a work shoe of a heavy but supple leather $5.98 NATIONAL GUARD, a lighter work hoe, easy on the feet $5.98 n Work Shoes The 6 Months Guarantee $6.59 Dark Tan Chrome $5.29 Chocolate Outing Shoe $3.79 Dark Brown Scout $2.89 Dress Shoes K Neat Gun Metal $. Deep Brown English $5.98 Blck Soft Kid $4.98 Tan Lace Dress $5.98 YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY Till you've seen what jv e have to offer. Our sale of Women's Shoes, Boys' Shoes and Girls' Shoes will agreeably surprise you. PENDLETON 5 GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE ym iiai ujiXJiLBmilu-JJiJiJ'Ti- PRETTY DRESSES FOR LITTLE SISTER Little sister is just as "finicky" about her new dress as are the older members of the family. With this point in view, we have selected a large and pleasing assortment of youthful modes in favored materials and shades. Plenty of styles, to please the -young Miss at prices that will appeal to mothers. Organdie,,Georgette, Taffeta and the lat est plaid ginghams and cliambrays, exceptionally well de signed and made; 4 to 16 size. $3.50 to $25.00 WOMEN'S FOOT WEAR HAVE A LOOK! Our offerings for this spring and summer are in -truth real creations of the shoemaker's art. Distinctiveness of pattern, yet so conservatively handled as to eliminate the usual speculative feature. Quality as always is evident. We have the best shoes for the price, no matter what the price. PUMPS $9.50 to $15.00 OXFORDS $10.00 to $17.00 If your feet ache and pain, if you have callouses, if your feet tire easily, if 'you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have graduate specialists to serve you. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. All Other Dcpts. call 22 OUR SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Golden Rod Self Rising Pancake Flour 2 Packages 65c Plenty of Good Fresh Country Butter, 2 pounds $1.25 Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 40c Log Cabin Cane and Maple Syrup, cans. . . '40c, 75c and $1.45 Bear Brand Syrup, 5 pound can 75c, 10 pound can $1.50 T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, the pound 55c 2figpQoples Warehouse, PJlStS'tifl WHERE IT PAYS TO TRAir EZilfflJittBidSy DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY With your eyes shut, come here and look , first. U. S. ASKS REHEARING OF ANTI-TRUST CASE (By United Press.) WASHIXGTO.K, April 23. The government todayasked the supreme , court for a re-hearing: of the antl- j trust case against the United States! steels corporation, recently decided t Adversely to the government. Action will reopen a long- fight which thej federal government made to dissolve the steel corporation and have it de- j clared a combination in restraint of trade. The court absolved the cor. j poratlon from charges that an illegal ; combination was made by the govern-j ment by a four to three vote. The brief of the government, in ask ing a rehearing, sharply attacks the Position the court took in its opinion of the steel case that mere size does not constitute violation of laws pro hibiting combinations in restraint of trade. Another point made by the govern ment was that the decision was not rendered by a majority of the court, and that due to disqualification of Justice Bradeirs and Mclteynolds, only four justices joined in absolving the corporation from charges of violating the Sherman anti-trust law. SlUVEV OF PEDLH7TO.Vs PLAY. GROUXDS (Continued from page 1.) one of the Btate institutions will be WEARS ANCESTRAL WEDDING GOWN tf ' ' ' I asked to coxne her for the purpose. The Commercial Association will be asked to meet the expense, which will not be heavy. The purpose of the survey will be to learn what win authority on the sub ject thinks of our present school grounds, of their playground possibili ties and whi.t should be done to im prove them or any other sites that may be deemed desirable. The whole mnVf in nrocress looks to suoervised nla v fkvlth tlhe school sunerintndent working' under the board, in charge of the supervisory work. The action towards securing a sur- J vey is a result of a move started by j the Parent-Teachers association at a ! joint meeting some weeks ago. Fol- I lowing that meeting a committee ' waited on the Commercial Association asking the aid of that organization. The matter was referred to the city interests committee, of which G. M. Rice Is chairmman. One evening last week the city interests committee and Messrs. Vaughan and Taylor repre senting the ity government, confer red on the subject and endorsed the suggestions of the Parent-Teachers as sociation committee. Those at the meeting yesterday included Mrs. J. B. McCook. representing the Woman's Club: Mrs. W. 15. McNary. the Lincoln Parent-Teachers association: Mrs. Thomas Hampton, representing " the Washington Parent-Teacher associa tion; Mrs. Will Wyrick, the Hawthorne Parent-Teachers association. Superin tendent Austin and E. B. AJdrirh, com mittee chairman. MAY AID OBREGON THEY HIT THE SPOT D. McMlllcn. Volunteer Fireman's Home, Hudson, X. Y., writes: "My back pained me so I could not sit down to read or write with comfort; I could not sleep at night for constant ( Pain, and when I walked I was in ; great misery. I tried several remedies.'" ! but none did mo any good. After Uik I ing 2 bottles Foley Kidney Pills my back and aide are completely cured. I They are like a stream of water play- j j ed on a fire by firemen. They hit the I spot, put out the fire arid drown the,, i pain." They relieve kidney trouble and bladder aliments. JHFPKltEXT KINTS OF COl'tJHS Had colds lead to different i.inds ot coughs. There Is a "dry cough." a "winter cough," la grippe cough, bron chial cough, astmatlc cough, and of course, the racking, painful cough to raise chocking phlegm. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief In all cases. T. J. McCall. Athens, O., writes: "We used Foley's Honey and Tar in our homo for several years and find It al most invaluable for the cure of coughs unci colds, and especially for croup v.ith our children." Sold everywhere. , VIRGINIA TO LIST HER CONFEDERATE VETERANS (By United Press.) RICHMOND, Va., April 28. Under the provisions of a bill passed by the recent general assembly, a complete General Felix Diaz, nephew of the old dictator, has Inherited no loyellst ideas through his family. It la reported that he will lend his Influence and personal aid to ibregon In the rapldly-approach. g crisis in Mexican affairs, I worthy cases of former soldlors who are in needy circumstances, and at ! the same time enable state pension au- I thorities to i hccl their lists and Btrike j I from them the names of those wbo j , arc not entitled to receive the pension, i coming year. The bill makes It the duty of the commissioners of revenue of each county or city, at the time of taking of lists of property for taxation, to enu merate the living veterans of the con federate army or navy in his county or city, obtaining their names, ages and post office addresses. Senator Julian Gunn, who presented enumeration 01 uie veterans or tne fne bill. Mid the enumeration will confederate army and navy now living jserve the double purpose of bringing in Virginia is to be made during the to the attention of the authorities The Easier Ilplawl. A. 1 am going to get No. 1 Creamery Butter Bought Without Wrapjwr or Carton. Cahh and Carry IT COSTS LESS Clover Nook Dairy Glen H. Roberts, Prop. 609 Main St. Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk. Bulgarian dl- Mrs. vorce. Mrs. II. Can't yoi get along with your husband? Mrs. A. -Yes, but the cook can't. Boston Transcript. this dis- In 125. 'The butler was intoxicated afternoon. Henry. You must charge him." "Discharge him nothing. I'll double his wages. Maybe he'll tell where he got it." The Homo Sector. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. DISCOVI ONE "RAILWAY" UNCLE DIDNT FIND WASH I NTT ON The town worn b. Miss Nancy Lane, daughter f the forsser secretary of the Interior, when she became the bride ' ef Pfcf'r ff afnia was of rich ivory brocade. Its tint and texture alike asytJUM saodstra dressmakers can obtain. This same ma larial with iiwaaiim j alterations, has served (our generations or brides 1 - waw Mies Wane's mother, grandmother and great s' rendu. 1 Fjf .j,, 1 1 , , , . ,. .. )Li Leare K to the kiddies to run things themselves. Here's a "railway" that Undo Sam hasn't a word to aay about." It was made by a Cincinnati (Ohio) rather, who Immediately turned It over to fail two Utile sons. It has pedals that produce (he motive power, a whistle that Mows with the aid of a lire pump, and an bonest-lo-goodoeas electric headlight that gets Its Ju.ce. from a storage better? S 5 COFFEE Detn on strn firm i Do not fail to visit this event at our store on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY j OF THIS WEEK. Those of you who are users of this remarkable GOLD SHIELD COFFEE are well aware of its merits. You who are using other grands will profit by this demonstration. Sanitary Grocery DOAK a The Moat in Valu D1M.AI', Pron. Tho Best in Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24