V: TAfiS EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON? OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1021. f ii n i Jim i 'i mi u. Mi - OMD r i n ni I f rJ kmt.J Wmniii i4BIiSf rare eginniEg orning, Ian. 25th WE WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR FINAL CLEARANCE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 400 OVERCOATS AT ONE HALF P RICE. Tuesday M $25.00 Overcoats ' $12.50 $30.00 Overcoats . $15.00 $35.00 Overcoats $17.50 $40.00 Overcoats $20.00 $45.00 Overcoats $22.50 $50.00 Overcoats $25.00 $60.00 Overcoats $30.00 $65.00 Overcoats $32.50 $70.00 Overcoats $35.00 $75.00 Overcoats $39.50 $30.00 Overcoats . . . . ; $40.00 $35.00 Overcoats $42.50 $90.00 Overcoats $45.00 $100 Overcoats $50.00 All these desirable Overcoats made by such famous makers as Society Brand, Holtz of Rochester, Kirschbaum and Hornthal, Fisk and Co. To anticipate your future needs at this great reduction is true thrift. BOND Pendleton's Leading Clotliiers MILADY PURCHASER ALL GOG r' AT SPRING REVELATIRMS IN ! ? JANUARY OF SUMMER SUITS BT "MARJORIE" (Written lor The United Press.) KEW YORK, Jan. 24. New York" manufacturing district is working upon spring models full-tilt this first month of the new year, and even the retail trade is showing; advance lines, while Milady purchasers is quite agog at these spring revelations . in January, fityls trends have not really crystalix d as yet, although various lines show some points of similarity which tell What the season's mode will be. i Suits are more varied than anything 1e, especially in the matter of trim ming. Some houses use colored em broideries, others exploit the use of fcrsvld In novel designs, while others enliven ths eostume with gay beaded trimming. Perhaps the latter is most Wi favor, for each house shows at least some bead-trimmed suits. Borne mod el are very gay -with motifs of vari cvlored beads, while others use jet and irridescent, ' Many of the cape-back suits have a beaded pattern about the cape edge. Navy blue, as usual, Is the season's favored suit color, Tricotine is the twlanlng material, and It is these standard blue tricutine sulu thut faunt tek.red beads more than any of the others. One model combines henna and peacock blue heads with foes of ttif same shades. The foss acts as ;om or tendril and the beads are com pitied Into a floral motif which is "used opHhe long Tuxedo collar, the flare cliffs, and the coat peplum. n the whole, there Is a similar cut tj 11 the suits. This is the short front ( with the longer or "slouch" back. This effect developed from the winter'? n oro nnn mm rv , , .,. mm, I0URISTS IN SPOKANE I ' ' . . . . il ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine vogue for the "huddled" wrap this is, the wrap clutched up in the front, talk ing back upon the shoulders, and thus showing a lower back length than fronts This fad is transferred to the suit coat rather than the skirt in the rpring line. Spring belts which are plain, beaded, or embroidered are used. A few houses are making satin suits in place of the taffeta line of former black. Many sport models of tweed are also upon the market, but Jerseys are practically out of the showing. The winter vogue for plaid, pleated spirts Is holding over for the spring season. Contrary to expectation, the color effects are even darker than they have been for winter wear. Tan Is the main color in all the plaid effects and navy and tan, or brown and tan are the leaders. Black and white effects are also very prominent. Both box and kilted models are shown and even plain gathered or shirred lines are upon the market. . Tailored flannel skirts in white trim med with red or green aliening and buttons are a big line for resort wear. White and red or -white and green checked effeats are also very good. Colored silk skirts use faille almost ex clusively and the Spanish effect as given by a low, highly-colored sash is very popular. Sashes of color upon white flannel or crepe de chine skirts are also very prominent. SrOKAXE, Wash.,Jan. 24. (A. P.) Automobile tourists spent approxi mately $1,250,000 In Spokane durin; 1920, according to Frank W. Guyberr, President of the Eastern Washington Highway association. Fifty thousand machines, carrying 150.000 pesson entered the city during the, year, ac cording to estimates of Mr. Guilben. He says that each person stayed in' Spokane a day and a half at an aver age expenditure of $5. Automobiles from all but two us the 48 states registered during lSso at the National Parks Highway offno here, as have machines from Canada Hawaii, Mexico, Holland, Philippine Islands, South America and Alaska. The two states from which no cars were registered are Alabama and Dele ware. Registered at the highway offn were 216 cars from California, 254 from Montana, 82 from Idaho and 2s: from Oregon. SAYS SCHWAB DID NOT ' GET HiS EXPENSES PAID t juiik imiiKruu.i Vilnius.. He looked a sorry sight as he limp ed into the insurance office. Bandages ! were numerous, and he walked with the aid of a cruteh. "I have called to make application for the amount due on my accident policy," he said. "I fell down a long flight of stairs the other evening and sustained damages that will disable riie for some time to come." The manager gave him a firm look. "Young man," he replied, "I have investigated your case, and find that you are not entitled to anything. It could not be called an accident, for you certainly knew that the young la dy's father was at home." Baltimore American. Taks no chances with substitutes! Unless vuu aee the name "Bayer" on I-cka or on tablets you are not get tint genuine Aspirin prescribed by Physicians for twenty-one years anc oed safe by millions. Take Aspirin PMr s told In th liaier package for t'pMs, Hadache, Xeuralgia, Ilheuma tm. Earache, Toothache. Lunilmg-' Bd for Pain. Handy tin boxes ol tweivs Wsjier Tablets of Aspirin cost f w cents. Druggist also sell larger IsrlniMk Aspirin Is th trade mark of Haver Manufacture of Monoacetic- rideiiler 'f Mil) lii ncid, j WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. (P. P.) Charles M. Schwab never received a cent from the government for salary or expense while serving in the ship ping board during the war, Charle Piez, former director-general of the cmereencv fleet corporation, em phatically declared before the Walsh commission investigating shipping board expenditures here. Ho made the statement in commenting on th charge laid before the committee in New York that a voucher for $26, ( 00 was paid Schwab for his expenses. TOKIO, Jan. J4. (A. P.) Immed iate vacuattt.n of Siberia, universal suffrage and lnslstance upon Japan rights In California, IS demanded In resolutions adopted of a general uat- lng of the Kenseikah the opposition party of Japan, ( ' i t i - -i I I 5 1! L A ; The "Buyer"1 is Abroad in the Land, Armed With Some Clipped Want Ads. He'll look you up if his scissors have encountered your "for sale" ad. He'll be clipping and answering ads tomorrow, too, and yours ought to be there when he reads the paper if you have ANYTHING TO SELL. "Used things," always find buyers if they're still USEFUL THINGS-if, to SOMEBODY, they are worth money. Ion Chaney 7 James Oliver Curwood's 'Nomads of the North' jZZZ! - DAILY Mrr MMwm mvV Want Ads for Results PHONE TEN PAGES A km ml; )