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TWELVE PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOPilAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1920. T t ' 1' ' ' If Its the Best for the Ptice We Have It Here for You 111 " fMHI TWO ' g " ; 1 !",r,,: , . 111 . liiiiiMHiiMinnniiiuiiniiMUHiHiininiHiiiii!inmitiiiiiiuiiMiiiitijiuiitH!iiiiniii:iiiiiMiiitiih I Our TRIC6LETTES ARE ON SALE FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY 1 Yrry fashionable and much in demand are these popular fabrics The colors are brown, taupe, gray, tan. ivory, blue, etr. s7..0 Grade for $-!); . 1 $8.00 Grade for $5.50 N'i.TS Grade for $5.75 . j UiMMiiiiHiiMiiiiiinintMuiMuuniiiMiiniiinniMiiiinuMiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GUILDS JIM DANDY COVERALLS $1.49 Fast blue, tuff denim, red trimmed, 2 to 8 years. CHILDREN'S PLAY WEAR Tuff, Gray Overalls 98c Gingham Cover Garments 98c "Slipova" Garments 98c ONE EXTRA LARGE LOT SOILED COVER GARMENTS consisting of several different styles of rompers and coveralls in values to $3.25. On Sale 39c to 98c $ppci ylsu e printed geohgettes lieautiful designs for blouses, dresses and ovcrdrapea. -Too many of them, that's the reason for this sale. $3.80 Printed Georgettes $2.85 $3.75 Printed Georgettes $2.ft8 S L50 Printed Georgettes . . . . i $3.89 $4.50 Printed Georgettes $:'-s $4.75 Printed Georgettes $3.98 $5.00 Printed Georgettes $.19 0 In The Mirror of Fashion THE NEW SI I Jv BLOUSES FOR SPRING These 1 .liaises were specially designed to be worn with the newt-s styled suits whose simplicity of mode calls for unu sually winsome blouses to correctly carry out the individu ality of the new raiment. Deftness of draping, and cleverness in combining simple decorative effects in shirring and pleating has produced an effective prettiness which will enlighten the heart of every woman who finds pleasure in being becomingly attired. Crepes, Tricolettes, Georgettes and pongess, all the newest models and colors $6.98 to $3(5.00 COME AND SEE WHITE .PONGEE SI I, KS are practical and are used very much for summerfi'oefcsv The qualities we are showing at $2.50 and $2.75 are wonderful. Be sure to see them. . LONG WHTIESI1.K GLOVES are having the call. Excellent qualities, pair. . $1.7.5 to $3.00 WOMEN'S liVfolv SUITS Light summc r weight, special good quality for the price. Low neck, no sleeves, tight knee, all sizes, at the suit. . . . 75c " SHAW KNIT SILK BOOT HOSE Black, white and cordovan, all sizes, the pair $1.25 SILK HOSE, a fine even quality in black an4 gray, at' the pair '. . . $1.75 T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model San it a rv Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones all 15. All Other Depts. call 22 WE CAN SUPPLY YOU With the Freshest and Best Fruits and Vegetables for Your Sunday Dinner. Extra Good Ripe Strawberries, box 25c Fresh Local Asparagus, 2 pounds 25c Green Peas and New Potatoes, pound 20c Fine Ripe Tomatoes, pound 30c Extra Large CucuioImts, each 35c New -Beets and Turnips. 3 pounds 25c Large Heavy Florida Grape Fruit, each 20c Radishes, Green Onions, Rhubarb, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Head' Lettuce, Bermuda Onions, Spinnach, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Paisley, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Wincsap Apples, etc. EXTRA SPECIAL White Laundry Soap, 15 bars . , . $1.00 Don't Overlook Our Men's Suits at $37.50. They're the greatest bargains of the season lENmI)td GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE pMJI.H-.fHg WHrnF T PAYS TO T 1 irenouse. wnr IWTOWnlfilM Our Special Sales an Real Bargain Events. Don't miss a single one of ilicm. AWN MADE SHOES SELL CHEAPER ABROAD itARXES CTRCl'S UNLOADS (Continued from page 1.) and be accorded the privilege of tak ing in Barnes' circus, he would be only I too pittd t revise his famous saying to I something like this-. 'There is nothing new- under the sun except in Al O. i Barnes' circus." The parade was a revelation, so far BL IIALPH F- COUCH United Press Staff Correspondent.) I - tVlKWIVr.TnV Ttf-v 1 1 Amorimn ; l&ade shoes now are being sold for ex- I tot w!!d an,nals U con' prices ranging from fi-l to 98ftcIIiWU- , v. 2 '," .1 lij iijc p, 41 ftr ri (.lie jjiiuitv, fllju faort at cent below those charged jvithm United Stales' government reports r-wed. Commerce department reports show more than 1.000.000 pairs of Am- k-an made shoes are now being ship jped abroad monthly. m Average prices for these export fJhoes in January were; Men's, per sir, $L6S; women s $3.7, and chll- etTs $1.93- These prices are whole- Qiiotations declared by the ship- in customs papers. verage wholesale prices In A merl in Terember, the month previous. e: men's $95 per pair, women's P5 per pair, children, no average oi&tions available. These quotations obtained by the labor depart- BAt r5 Difference between ttoe two seta of ajyt-rage wholesale quotations in favor OX ihe rorelgb buyer thiw were: men's Jfroes i.tO per pair, or 98 per cent; ftmea'i shoes $1.09 pr pair or el per S i Whole sale prices in America now j vfttige from SO to 100 per rent, below, rtall prices, reports indicate there was no lack of excitemen for young and old. Never before has there been such an aggregation of citi zens of the jungle, and long as it was, it was all too short for spectators who lined the streets. Big Crowd Attend". The circus this afternoon was at tended by an enthusiastic crowd, and the performance was one contin ual round of pleasure. All the stand ard features of a Circus, with animal as the star performers, were shown together with ah Infinite variety oi novel and original acts. The band- the clowns, the wild animals were al remarkably proficient. The performance will be repeatec this evening. The doors open at o'clock and the performance will be gin at 8 p. m. A band concert wtl pfcede the evening- performance. VIENNA DISTRIBUTES LARGE MEDAL FUND (By Associated Press.) i VIENNA. May 14. In tbe work of American shoe manufacturers -.ur,at,'imW:nj the affairs of the old 1sai the differences In wholesale empire curious complications occur. liHc-ea for export and inssde of Ameri- irjne that is now giving the authoritief In saying shoes sold for export are j a good deal of trouble is the dispo oi a au.Hty inferior to those eonsum- ,nton of the Maria Theresa Meda! ail in the ij. 8. (fund. This decoration was the Vloto- TiiU is beside the point, aecordltw j rla. CroBs of Austria. Its award car lo' some government officials. rne Irjwo a handsome pension. "Die foun vUal tliinft, they point out. Is that ida.tion fvnid row amounts to more forelm biirs now All tbelr complete than 1 70.000. fino crowns. There are needs at wholesale prices ranting; be-ivera hundred applicants for the 1 w r. wr i.HT. Th fall need "' metal for deeds performed In the rAiericn buyers only be satisfied Worj m ar. t,uf otlc has been passed xt a pri- e hearly aouhle this. It Is ex- u. ; the distribution of the 1 U - (foundation fund among the statesyof ""'tlier comparisons of reports ob- jtne fotTOr einrlre. s3ned by the Commercial and Labor ?:'i,rs,:::r Jhr "JiLSSl town has soap and laO'ers and American boyers have been j uWc to KijtiFfy their heefls hss been, continually Increasing. The following t ta$le show, the per cent of Increase In averse wholesale thoe prices in; Aaerli over prices paid by foreign 1 HIT. Tear Men's Your Cuest 'Because my friends srppr'ecintc so fully the finely fused flavors djf Crescent Cream, they all agree that I am the Cream of All Coffee. You too will understand my popularity when once you have sipped me from your cups. I lend exquisite richness to your meal. This quality makes me the coffee you are proud to serve your guests. ini-a'iii'.un-js.nfi-iaaii Your Grocer knows tie. MaV-kiafjffflJi L . ' CROWN JEWELS ARE RFTIIRWPn TO TfluVFR and then Johannlna topped It nil Off j by putting his head in a bin Hon s ixjnuon. May 14. The i nernurdi saw us and meieapln.ind for crown Jewels, which were re- un to conic over. 1 don't think any moved to a place of greater safe- I of those Yanks rushes on the battle ty during a recent succession of , fields had anything on our rush over daring burglaries about London, ! to Tony's wrestling show. Pun? Say! f in. Mammy o' Mine'' what a headache. KtirrT Hay. that crowd of more thnn "Newsies ' were already Coming out uf the aiilin:.! sh..w Tonv ' r"r "' wh'" out of that bar- mtrv o.ui Hdiiif unif at seme rat Wt show. Al Crooks, one of the 40 fun makers with 'names circus" today. t more kick It. . bite the Letter she likes herself of a habit she has been indulx na- for 70 or T5 years. . She recently celebrated her ninety- j second birthday and puffed an ancient Why not help to save tne wild now clan nine In solid enjoyment. nno ' era y oiKcnuraBiiig ine iiurisia cneri firmlv believes that smokinz has help-. f"l habit of offering them for sale d prolong hr life. None of this miiu lend of tolsicco for her, either. The Give the boaster a chance to make good and watch him fade away. TOO BUSY FOR GODFATHERING NOW? SUDS WAR ON HAND (By Associated Press.) 51EBC1UNTVIU.E, N. J., May 14. Merehaotville nas a soap and suds, war on Its hands. Washerwomen j Women', want more money and housewives V. t tJ'ltv, llf (January) in-20 tWInreri M .1 .Jt 2 CO St LEGION EXECUTIVES URGE BONUS BILL ; AAMIINOTrtV gton has been nmt, week In .lirough coug'e. oie iw ! anted at 1 -x t.V. If the will tie w to t Ml efTf oval farty j halferaaa 1'nlted I have declared a lockout. When the negro women formed a union and posted a scale of S3 a day for doing the family wash and 13.50 for a day's housework. th- employer? became Indignant. The Women's lub of MerchantviHe voted for 4 lockout and refuse to pay- ore than 12. Go a day. So in lace of the paper shortage. erehantville has Issm d an emer gency aail t'r paper rnuars ana cutis nd reversible paper chirt fronts.' THOUGH 92 SHE STILL LIKES OLD CLAY PIPE fit iWl havf now been returned to their iicniHtomed plnce In t lie Tower. Tlie fact Is regarded as hard ly likely to prompt anyone to try to steal them, but It 1 some what remarkable that Colonel Blood'H attempt on the reuulla In recalled by this Incident .should be the only one on rec ord, considering the manner In which hiH audacity was reward ed. He did not, of oqOfaSfi suc ceed In his eiiterpriiie, but Charles II was so impreHwed by his dar ins; that, he pardoned Hlood and sjave him an appoint ment in his household and an estate. lfl County Clare which was held by his family for over 100 years. i . ? We saw one thing that If we noO time to stop and study would 'have been ef great value to us and that was the War relic exhibition. "ir.ipiy" Peter 1 de Iluaat fit, who did so much to the llochc that he was decorated with medals. Well It had to end sometime so to ' top it all we went into the barrel of It hikes a woman to tell a secret and magnify its importance. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RH fAI.i:-lloasrlu.J goods (01 Perkins Avenue Phone 78S-M WANTED. Addrei Woman to. cook on ranch "9 I -K" this office. GEE, NEWSIES SURE HAD SOME TIME ON TRIP TO CARNIVAL 1 a force anus bill sea, it la ... 1 . . , 1 - r.r CoDeland i" is t ob- over tne reiiui" ' -- T Tithe tobacco. Mrs. Copeland said she a!r h nu i,i hare a difficult time breaking (By I'nlted Press.) TirN'tHON. ., May It Mrs- Mar- mura concerneu - MEXICO One little Mexican baby would probably tll you. If ft eoBld talk. tbt President Caxranza makes a mighty fin god father. Minus uU uniform and without tbe assistance Of his horse or troop, be played tbe part to the child of one of blft traftted edher eaU. Colonel Paulino Fouls. Kenral manager of tbe National Hall way Tbe chief executive of Mexico seemed to enjoy via "job." Tins picture w --an oetorv Judging from the smile on bs face, tav way oil occuBiad all xt Carranxa'g P,V n. O. aVKWSBOT "And a good time wns had by all." There waa one night in our young lives when we were In possession of something worth while. That was when we followed Happy Hooligan out to the Ureaier Alamo show grounds' and started the ma nag-era of the differ ent shows Iriddtng for our patronage. flem. folks It Wa a grand and glorious time we had. Happy ifolligan qnlt uh at tho en trance and as wo started down the midway Doc Zenn, manager of the Museum of Wonders, called ' Bring them In here first.' Wo went and jnh, talk about curowlty shops. Doc has them all beat a mile. First Char lt Kl"'mpp did srne 0.m-l' i in I tiling with glaas. and then Prof. Cordian, made a deck of cards do abeut any thing but tant. Next cme Haha Haba the monkey man. ?:.-(. r.. we c.-.t out of th.it show Paul Johanning of the trnlned wild animal cftreu Wats there telling nn be h:id a llace reserved for Oee, that was some show. There w:is pTT Princes Ffortne end her acting ponlee and dogs and oh, a lot of stuff that Iras good BROWN AND OX-BLOOD SHOE POLISHES .BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES . '&! PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Tan and White Sheas THT F. JL. DAJJ-ST CORPORATIONS LTTJ., BUFFALO. N. T. PlaooVOUR Hottso on Our colum Wis)