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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1020. TEN PAGES " I" ' Men's s. Underwear Balbriggan Shirt and Drawer. All sizes up to 52. Ecru and dark grey colors. SI. 25 quality, , Cleanup Price .. 98c $1.00 B, V. D. Style', Union Suit, "Winner" 79c $1.50 Light Jersey Rib bed Union Suits $1.30 Lots 501 and 502, short sleeve and long sleeves, f anklq length, all sizes. ,; j ' j ( $1.35 B. V. D. Style Union SuiU .::.:.$ 1.11 $1.75 BVV. D. Style Union Suit $1.59 $1.00 Light Ribbed Union Suits 79c $1.50 P or os Weave Union, Suit ......$1.29 AH sizes - and all styles. $2.25 Genuine Poros Knit Union Suits $1.95 ' AU .styles, all sizes, ecru and white. All other Summer Un derwear is reduced 10 per cent, except a few short lots that are re ducei till there's no profit left. If you can be fitted with, any of these broken lot gar ments you can get some most extraordinary bargains. .til tUjf-r' GREAT ENTHUSIASM. HAS BEEN t MANIFESTED OVER THIS SALE ever since it. was introduced. People from far and near cam from early till late to take advantage of the savings it hhad to offer on the things they most needed for present and fu ture wear. As a consequence the heavy buying made deep gaps in our stocks. But these gaps have, however, been again rounded out with surplus lots of goods of various lines and again present a field of choice that all who attend tomorrow will take great de light in picking in. These here will give you a good idea of what they are like and the economies they of fer. . Men's Hats STRAWS AMI PANAMAS Kiain;ii'i'i'iti;i , , Kveryono Js h gui-galn. Mirny are reduced even more thnl) Olio JliiX All nllicr Iiiim "re riiliiiM-il Liu fillrt va.iHi ituti. t'!iiuiiti Pr. s'i.ns M.iMl Mum. '!iuiii 1. 'J.7.1 .II0 Hut, (.'lunniip I'r. a.7S 1 ftti lliua. ncnuiip I'r. a.lo .00 llalH, Cleanup I'r. 3.8! 7..VI lints. Cleanup i'r. s;i $, Hal. 1eniip IV. .V5 1 1 0.00 IIiiim, Cleanup Pr. s.75 flii.AO Haw, Cleanup pi'. 17.00 SI 5.00 JllltS, ('Kit II up lYiV tlS.00 JlULS , . .$.95 I I i !' ' .11.33 OeJtmrp rloo . S20.00 limn, ,, . , .. . Cleanup prlra .. . .'. .tliBO MKN'R WMMKIt WOKK. ltXTH IS KI'IIAWV fcJLJi . AND OJtASIL SZa llutA A lie "St Cleanup Mil- Mats, ' AllRUHt dONllip 7So lint. Aliens Cleanup H.Vi I Lata Align- Cleanup 11.00 liMH, August Cleanup $1.25 Huts, Aiuraat Cleanup SI.50 lints. August Cleanup. 12.IMI liuta, ' August Clrnnup I"rin lo Pries 3a Prion IWo Price 5o Price J3o Prkw B8o Price ti.ii Price M BPBCIAU Mi-U K lltlliuilS Hats. ,':.(1.3S All Caps ore reduced 10 per Stioes Women's White Canv as Instep Strap Pumps, . 2 1-2 to 5 1-2. August Cleanup. . . . . . . $1,95 Cliildren's White Canvas Strap Pumps, 6 to 2, August Cleanup ; :;. : . : . I . : . . . . . . '. . $1.95 Cliildren's White Elk Mary Janes, 5 1-2 to 8 1-2 1 AstQeanup $1,95 One Lot Cliildren's Shoes, 5 1-2 to 8, August Cleanup .... . . . ... J 1. ..... . . $195 These are exceptional values and are just the shoe for fall. Profits Ignored in This Remarkable Sale of Blouses These summer blouses, wbicb have an exclusiveness and quality of material comparable only to-those of -much filgber priced models, are reduced to theseaaon's lowest prices'to make room for the new Incoming- advance fall odcls. Each mode is charsioterized by a striking sim plicity of design; although hardly a model is without a touch of em broidery, an inset of lace or a bead motif. Thrifty women will purchase enough to last a long time at this email outlay. Read these prices carefully. Then come and profit by the wonderful savings. $ 9.75 Blouses, August Cleanup Price :. $ 7.69 $12.50 Blouses, August Cleanup Price 9.98 $13.75 Blouses, August Cleanup Price - 10.65 $14.75 Blouses, August Cleanup Price 10.89 $15.00 Brouses, August Clean-up Price 12.37 $16.75 Blouses, August Cleanup Price 11.67 $19.75 Blouses, August Cleanup Price 14.39 $20.00 Blouses, August Cleanup Price , , 15.89 $22.50 Blouses, August Cleanup Price 17.36 $24.50 Blouses, August Cleanup Price 1 9.27 VERY IMPORTANT SAVINGS IN THE SILK DEPARTMENT. Timely and seas onable offerings in silks that will appeal to ev'ery careful shopper. Wonderful values that are priced fully one third less than their actu al worth. Read this and then come and see for pourself. Imported Pongee Silk, very soft finish, fine grade and good weight, free from dressing, a $2.00 grade dur ing August Clean- J 1 QQ up Sale, yard ... . vlOif White Crepe de Chine, 40 . inches wide, a splendid op portunity to buy. a supply for gowns, camisoles, waists, dresses. Regular $3.00 grade, Au gust Cleanup Price. $1.98 Regular $3.25 grade, Au gust Cleanup Priced $2.19 WTiite Habutai Silk is an extra heavy wash silk, for blouses, shirts and under wear, will wear better than cotton materials and washes perfectly. $4.50 Grade in August Cleanup Sale $2.89 $5.50 Grade in August Cleanup Sale ...... $2.98 36 inch Bluebird Silk Mull, Half siik. and half cotton, flesh color ground, printed with blue birds, high grade in every respect, for night gowns, etc. . This $1.25 grade in the Au gust Cleanup Sale, at the yad ... 98c Bluebird Batisle, 2S Inches wide, ' flesh color ground, a fine mercer ized quality for lingerie. During August Cleanup Sale, the yard 45c PLAIN WOOL BLANKETS Full bed sizn, soft and warm. .Colors of plaids are pink, blue, tun and gray. Values to $20.00 that are fresh and clean. In this August Cleanup Sale the pair, $15.95 Bed Conifortcrn. pne special lot of thes full size, good covering, fill-, ed with clean white cotton. $7.00 and $7.50 Comforter in August Cleanup Sale, each $5.95 - Wash Satin, white and flesh color, 36 inches wide, c $3.50 quality in this Cleanup Sale, the yard $2.29 Wash Satin, flesh color, 36 inches wide, regular $3.00 quality ip this August Clean up Sale, the yard .... $2.19 White Jap Silk, 27 inches wide, the regular $1.25 , grade in thi8 August Clean up Sale, special, yard.. 85c One Lot Silk Messalincs in all the staple fall shades, $.3.00 and $3.50 grades in the August Cleanup Sale at the y&rd . $219 . Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, $3.00 grade in August Cleanup Sale, yard... $2.29 Navy Blue Taffeta, 3(i in. soft finish, good grade, $3.50 grade in August Cleanup Sale, the yard ........ $2-39 Black Mcssaline, 36 in.." $2.50 grade, in August Cleanup Sale $1.98 MR. MAN! now is the time for you to buy your new fall suit, and save $10 to $25. rJiiFeoDis warenous V ; iVVHFRE IT PAYq TO TRADE -IT" MR. MAN! buy a supply of sox now, there'll never be a better time or a better chance to sa c. LONG TRIP, HOT DAYS HANDICAPPED ATHLETES ? - ', KOTtiW. Idaho. Aug. 13. "The, 'City with Lon Perrin and R. Neil Trv-'th0 game In Antwerp, had he been jing. the two L'nivcrsii of Idaho men taken acrota," continued the coach, jv.ho won plana in the Olympic pen-i "Perrine marks In the Olympic llathlon tryouls. itrvoutH were fur ht-lmr hla - imul Irvin m-ffered a loss of IS oound standard. lie was handicapped not weiKiit, and in spite of everything : only by the heat, but by a gore right j that we did. was so far off form that i foot which compelled him to do all 'he m-as able to put the shot only 39 i his Jumping with hU left foot." 'feet.-and the Javelin only 156 feet i ;aid Matthews. IrvlnK's Doorest ner- i i.r-iinr-rtrM un noi pt 1 r ' ' U-riiiy traiiH-Pontlneiilal trip and the frmann-a In these events In collegiate i Dtn in ' rlorll lO iierullii eaKtern weather proved a , competition this year were 4 J eet and ' PROMISED WHEN ARMY rr lotm blow ta 1'acitlc euaat atnicteainu teet. reapectiveiy. wlm were entered in the Olympic try-' "After Irving tied for fifth place in I i;l.' t-aid Tom Matthews, Idaho 'the pentathlon tryouts, he continued, trmk coach, who has returned totto lose weight, and It is knbtful lf VANCOUVER, R. C. Aug. 11. (By Ifwm bi U10 tV fftf yurk'b could bjive recover4 In time for 'Canadian Press;. There are - indica- AND NAVY MEN MEET I lions that there will be at least one strenuous atruitslo when, on October 1 1, the annual convention of the Army and Navy Veterans" association of Ca- - ... h.M al- . . ....... m ci n . are- determin edly preparing- t wage a big fight to bring affout a cnango in m tions which e)Ue a man to member ship in the association. At present to tt entitled to mem . . mnut I.. va served mix )l I imiy, m - year with the imperial forces or have had nine years with the active militia, or must have won a war decoration. The proposed change calls lor only throe years' service with the active tnllilia or In the regular army, or l mutilli. with th-5- JHUxiinn espedl- tionary force, ; 1 1 WASHINGTON HOPEFULS LOSE OUT IN TENNIS Inglon opponents In yesterday's elimi nation rounds of the Washington state tennis championship tournament be ing held- here. Howard Klnaey of California, defeated Wallace Scott, Taeoma, 6-1, -. In one of the feature matrhcx. and Irving Welnnteln. 8an Francisco, defeated Bob Hesket b. He- wood. attle. In three aets. (-0, 6-7. (-0. Phil Hear, Near, Portland. Oregon state champl-( en: won ft em Bam Kusseil. Heattle. WAHH1NOTON Aug is (I- p) in straight sets. 7-. -l. . The .tTh( .hipping board tidv nmii.nr montlng play of the seHes will begin d that a hearing -will b held August Two out of the throe events in to day's Orcat Wostprn card went to winners In straight heats, Axtlcn, driven by Harris winning the S.U trot, and Chimes Wood, tho !:24 trot. Klve heats were required to de cide the 2:12 pane. Minnie Kdge- winning attar hor rival. Hal had raptured two firsts. with the semi-finals tomorrow. HKATTI.K. Aug. l3. (A. I'.) iregon and California players won most or their matches against Waah- tiiiKAT win-:Rjr iiacks on, L JlAltl'K, III., Aug. It. .A. P.) diction. IS to determine the ad visibility of In creasing transportation rates of iW srners subject 10 the board's jnri-