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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1920)
welts tag:- k I.: J. t, vim r.iit cisscssjji. warpiexcar, esrssauTcrssAT eves:: I? h i n n n n k u B 5 LY M OU'l &l VB llNB -fflKiS OTUL BE MEfflZ a ii ii COME TO THE $TOi;i: V, i' :j TiJE CHRJSBIAS $lnm Vo?i limy le 4urel too that well nieet any and allricesnd quality considered, give you t!i ii the best for the price, no matter what the price, We have no old out of (fate stuff to clean up, our stock is all new and clean, you'll find no seconds, no V ke-a-chane out of date, .shoj)vorn goods here. Buy your Christmas gift! here aiid he Hire they're right - . w-h fcilS I 5i tak . . a . sr5 : -x -r ?5 fj s TrfU iT Xi C 7l 7yi f i Purity Chos Chili Meatfar , fS: I. X. I,. Chicken Tamales. can I. X? L. Chili Con Carne, can if .4 a f 1 , , . . ; SHOES 20c )itim K K K ? i! n n n n ; K I! U I! 1! n n Corn Beef, can , . . Chicken Soup, can Boned Clikken, can , , Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, can , , Heinz Fancy Plum Pudding, , . , , 65c to $1,25 Underwood's Clai Chowder, eoch , , , , , , 20c 50c 60c 90c 30c Shrimp, tan Crab Meat, can White Tuna Fish, can f t I 'f M K fM f tf f!fMH(lf If 30c 70c he MOST APPROPRIATE. SUGGESTIONS SPECIAL, 11.45 Wovlh of Soap and Washing Pwdr, $1,00 A RETTER SELECTION OFIIOU- t . DAY RIBBONS has never been offer, ed in Pendleton. Beautiful floral rib bons, plaids, plain satins, two tone rib bons, hairbow rjk bons, in fact every thing you could de sire for making up the various Xmas novelties at prices you wish to pay, Ilolly Ribbons in 5 yd. bolts 25c and 35c Holly Boxes, all sizes and styles 15c to 50c Christmas Cards and Seals, - "it RMw Wt-'iz. y99iM Appropriate s )t. Suggestion ' ; v ,,.1,711 k-f 1X1 1 MimSjM t.rw.'s , Wonder ill , Land lllllll Porfnmn nnHloa 1 lilt Mil Bud "Vases Combs Powder Jars ' ml' Picture Frames j Jewel Cases , HAVE VOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT? EXCEIXO FRENCH IVORY TOILET ARTICLES There are not many gifts t'nat will be so appreciated , or l)e in better taste than ' Our shoes have . character, style and distinction, they fit they wear, they are comfortable, they will give you satis faction, The qual ity is much higher than the price. ' ' ..Women's Brown Kid JBoots, Good year, welt, military heels, price. . $9.43 Woman's Black Kid Boots, Good year welt, military .heels, price.. $9.45 - M ft t i f ' I i FRENCH IVORY . .. Completa net a mqy l Bi-lwled ar alnglo piecm to he uMd to latr or to complete oine tf lrBly hegiin. , Wa era showing a vsry romjita Una tf ftna Biuinfrt Ivory in Jtmt the ' right siyltta uiiil kiml for MiMy'a lrsslnnr tnhln. Mirrors Files iiuffeis Trays Manicure Knives Hair Receivers Button Hooks A gift from this assortment may be selected as low as 35c and up to $8.00, at the . STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Woman's Gray .Kid Boots, Goodyear welt, military heels, price $195 Woman's Brown Kid Boot, Goodyear welt, cloth top, French heels, price ..J $&9.V Woman's Pumps, Black and Brown Kid, flexible soles, price .... .-. ,', . $9.85 j 1 ! I'll.- ;t " - ' If your feet ache and pain, if you have cal louses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fal len or broken arches, call at our shoe depart ment, we have graduate specialists to ' serve you- ., ,. n s n s n 8 8 8 8 .8 '8 i 3 It 3 g A STREVG OF JET BEADS or some one of these pretty pearl strands or W TOTRsihlv f'fllnrPfl hpjlflQ mal-o iii-ttr Vn.. " i ' -v ti jMntii viiiaa THESE OSTRICH FEATHER FANS would meet with the approval of the average woman who attends evening functions.' Black white and colors at . . . $9.50 to $19.50 BAG FRAMES' Silver and gold finish for making up ribbon or silk bags, priced at. . . . .' 69c, $1.00 to $3.75 gifts 75c to $5.00 15 WHAT SHALL I GIVE? is easily powered here in our Men's Department, YOU WANT- TO GIVE A MAN A MAN'S GIFT, and tN best way to do is to come to this great store. We specialize in men's wear of the highest quality and every one in Pendleton and iJmatilla county knows that Quality 'considered, The Peoples Warehouse always gives the best for the least price Book Ends in carved wood and mahogany. - Mahogany Clocks, , Door Knockers. Brass Candlesticks, ; Crystal Cut Glass in bon bon dish es," vase, ahnond dish, fruit compote, 'candlestick, mayonnaise bowl and dish, mustard jar, preserve dish, and cake plate, flower center, candy jar, salt and pepper, pickle dish, sugar and cream, water bottle, cheese and cracker plate, marm'alade sets. Art Glass in flower bow Is, com pote and mayonnaise set, vases, candy jars, etc. Reproductions of Antique Dutch Silver in candlesticks and flower bas kets, relish dishes. , FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER We suggest one of these JAPANESE LUNCHEON CLOTHS They are made of fine, even weave cloth, printed in Japanese designs, bird designs, etc., that are really very pretty. Absolutely fast color. Sizes are 36x30, 45x45, 54x54, 60x60 and 72x72 width.'' Prices range from $2.00 to $3.75. SMOKING JACKETS . Wouldn't he enjoy a smoking jack et? Most men do. What's nicer than to put on your smoking jacket after supper and sit before the .fire and read and smoke and enjoy life. It's not just a luxury but it's almost a ne cessity. s - We are showing a fine assortment of smoking jackets, lounging robes, etc. Priced from $5.00 to $35.00 and all reduced in price to meet the low ered cost of living. ' ' ' ' ' HANDKERCHIEFS vJskiT',' 8 8 8 8 8 8 M ... r J IT WILL PAY YOU to visit this store every f day. New goods arrive by every express. MIHtHIMUHMMMMHMHMMm mzmtsQ contest bspartaent .trssx . TiT 1 PAYS TO THADE f : ,, IT s 8 u it u n ii si u u u u m ax 3 i 3 8 I 8 BRING YOUR CHRISTMAS PACKAGES t m TO US, well wrap them for you and send them i at just the right time. : J ft Ifa.ulkrri'hirrK mrr nu4 mttablc ami ao rrplble Otrtetmaa rtfts. rmj man nprrtii them fur t TiriMmaA. Wr ran phM jm, ear sin k, b xrry cnnrilr ami the valiirA are wltrfn! rna-ilTtne Bua-htH MmhIIU- ova. Cimie ami have a look. Owr arc all mlucnl. J , .imMMHmMHIIIimtmHMMMMMMM 3 GLOVES. GAY WITH JEWELS OR BEADED, ARE WINTER NOVELY lery, iiaJnted, dHins, ,thBi)l traer- J Hval ,H-t'l flay Furt ie, al Dtauoa jia,nern -pt softer sij(Jb ant glace kill ar But mat xtly what glove re- I utbttrl in by contrasting belts. Ka.V BY "MAKJOKIE" - 1 (Wriltca f'r the l ulled Press) j XKW KHK ' '"Throwinj; (mah this gaunU'.l' wuulJ Ie a, v-j; cU:U!ii;n pasiuiui tliis eor. A lady. t,uM ueeJ imiiiil Uiiib In bfr ca-; M.liKi' Mori kli would U.ne throw ilia itl b' r s'"V vj Ui Uoiui, in giv-j Wist the "dure" io her ijaJluiit. and tle iwiue lady of iuudival da whom " istisivftiii and. ls a m ainuyai MiiHi;. iiV'" would erihJi" citr : uiuBvrv yg 1icji, u rceHl hcrf tjiove bill. i Uml Hus h'-i:n bid thiat asual dtjoiil It Ucinjj "tho most ornulo ar'i h,'ve i .l.u..i n .!.. UiU niiMit rii-i eiica.-jnn hKt .vf ia,vi iM aaa '. a iw. "tho tuoat ornat yc.tr" for dreaaea, wiits, wrapH, hoen, und vanity cast. purtmenla Hr itlunving todaji'. Til counter loolt lik uKeHtWn for a period balJ, or a if Arthur and His KniKhts had nurFendered their gaunt lts Xo the modern W-itady, For it in the (rauntlut cut that has aJmwirt ui plunied the bona fi'ia glv. JSolh tiiiis, fabrivH, anil Hkin" jlove -oloy thin Kprtadiiiif u(f to be worn over the drenn, auit, or cout sleeve. Some of tho cuff are very htlff and 'the nost j unbelted. Ui hers fall In foldH form the wrmt and, ue a. variety of belli And vuw e uo awaking to the fact ttvu even the Kiov which ban remaiiv td yuito Hiationary for many aeaaons, 1m cutting u auch featjv caierK that we nuiKt now write about ornate year for glovea.'' X kM-rv ark-tr and bucklea, o the former vai ietly, , :tie The hiKhet claMi Hpecialty shop on I a leading house la Hhowina a pair In Fifth, Avenue are really twnouudtug j very heavy black eapo hsather. The tlM-u- buj.iim popuiaco by ahowumicuff spread, an II atlffly starched, theiu what can be done to a sieve, j from the wrml and lH ()e.iratd wn.h Kvea one ei.r atjo worujnankind a. baiidma in -verniilioit red. This jiled at the klea of istyla Jibes well with- felr Pan il-ss-handH in silk and skins t and- Won. suits, and, la ttHpuciully Ui.d.tkcd with, coloied embroid-' lor tho jcune fill. Jewela are used en the tiny buckles of many of these glove These price less gloves are brought forth only tpn deijuest. One. bouse, show upon application a pair ot soft white suede gauntlets .edged 'with . ermine and buckled, with white sapphireM. An other fairy like pair are of taupe kid, belted wih very narrow gray squirrel strip audi buckled with a tiny jade mosaic. txhor jioves, which are out of the millionaire, dollar elites and yet which net exaetly ( proletariat, enploy Thus, many gauntlets of tan cap0 are shown lid, wttrf a Uri anauca, ; wool whUli is gay with, tiny fligurea q var ious colors, Sometimes tte lining protrudes over the eurt for an Inch DC SO, BASKETBAlJt IXVTi; HXV.O Kansas, city, Dec. 7 (a. p. Anneuitcement waa made lost night that Marcbi 7. was set as the tentative date fur the opening of the annul' bas ketball tournament; of tho amateur athletic union. More than G8 foams, representing alt parts oft tho country, will compete, . til Wrs HK'K. TK.VI .VI NC SIT1C MSW YUKK. TfcMi. 7. A.. F.) train I RIETH LITERARY CLUB HAS FRIDAY MEEI1NG (East Orngnnlun fnnalnj.) RIKTH. Dm: 7. Thn Literary Club at Rieth hitld thitin first munttnu; at the schuid audltartum. fridav niulit. the urogram waa as follows: Music -Mrs, William Tompkins. Ilnultalinn BVng and Tim lClv. nutli Inidnr. mil, "Dmvn Honolulu Wav" 'c- ne English, Charley Ifnullsh, fred enek HphiIi anil Carl LivlngMon. embroidered bajnlinjfs In silks tit' beads. A favorite stylo the white CfipeHkin gauntlet fiuishi'd about the-The New Turk Nationals will con wim an nu n oan.ung on mo aain at ,an Aniomn. Texas, next Knettnttun, "My Hhmluw," William Swastika, pattern embroideied in black Ispring, It was a4iouni.'d last niBht. An j T'lmpkilia hiiK lToss. agreemenc was reacned with off e a Dlaimnix "Ti, if.io.. , , :.. ... ijport gloves o. heavy hid or pig- there to provide improved and enllirg- John Herr. 1,., n,l Came ,,,iiJ- J. f n.,i...n ...kij. use novelty .woola as Unit, urtora for Ule pluyera. mun. Fa- Clark ud Allle lUwtb. .1 SUM. Sunday, , Soiisr "la th Oarden of My Heart" Mrs, Powell. Reflation,, "Mothr rwl" Mm. Thnmpiilns. , Whistling Solo Mrs. ByiHl Tomp-' llin. Sonif. "I'm Forever Blwln Hut hies" Jcnn CWtrk. RmillaMnik Mrs. Stllilm' fomr, "tih. What t'nl Wns Mnry" ' Rnssie J-fttath, UiilH ICIIls, Cllirenc Snider. I Thn Llleraw ClitK will giw a- bnsknt sneial at I ha school iiiiillloilum Fflilny Hep. 17. E!CPe' a liu- tirqwd anil all imUea bring Ibiiikolw Inhti' ffnath. miul'i tt ImiiillBsa- tHll to Tji Rramln inila'. Max rjvlnrrstim TOturmi'd from Stnn fli'ld Hstiirrtny. Mr. Rnv Hutnelr of P'-nillifinn wna- - mt i 1 1 1 1 I i'tiiiMMl'