PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18,1021. TEN PAG23 Inaugural Display of Women's New 8 I s f 1 Footwear LIBRARY SUGGEST!! FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVr LIMITEDEAD1NG TME Selections f Some of the Best Books and Authors Has Been ' Made by the New Yoi;k Li brary to Assist Busy Readers With the advent of bright and cheerful days comes the desire to be comfortably and appropriately shod. This store again forges to the front with a large display of spring models representing the highest degree of correctness in refined, graceful and artistic footwear . : ; Women's Black Kid Pumps, black suede strap, French heels, turn soles. Price $12.00 Women's Black Kid Pumps, two straps, flex ible soles, French heels, price . ......... $10.00 Women's Black Kid Pumps with, suede in sert in lip flexible soles, French heels, pr.. $9.50 . Women's Brown Suede Pumps with cross , strap, flexible soles, French heels, Pr. $11.00 Women's 'Brown Kid Pumps, with brown suede strap, turn sole, French' heel, pr.. $12.50 Women's Brown Kid Pumps with two straps, flexible soles, French heels, pr. $11.00 . . Women's Brown Kid Pumps, with suede insert 'in tip, French heels, price $10.00 Women's Black Kid Pumps, two straps, mi litary heels, flexible soles. Price $8.50 Women's Brown Kid Pumps with suede quarters and kid vamp, military heels, pr.. $9.50 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt " blucher cut, military heels, price $10.50 Women's Brown Kid Oxford, Goodyear welt, military heels, price ; ...v. $9.50 If your feet ache and ' pain, if you have cal louses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have graduate sped- , alists to serve you. Women8 New Spring Suits 8TTLES THAT AIU1 OW ALL THE RAGE. You should not fall lo see them if yon wish to be correctly iiifnrnHxl as to the styles Kliidi win bo most popularly worn. The now F.ton ami Pony crea tions! decorated with all-over soutache trimming, are included fai Uie varied as semblages which wo Invite you to view. ' " Yon will surely find among them one that you know will become your height and figure, and If you do. you will surely purchase It. because we have marked every garment with a price thai will be Impossible to resist. $27.50 to $93.50 ! 9 Visit tills Oreat Store often. There are no many new thing to show yon. Prk'cs arc right PENBLEKW5 GREATEST DEPARTMENT SIQ2& WHRF rf leg TOrohousa PAYS TO TRADE I . MEtihALGIA IM or headache rob the forehead' melt and Inloic the vapors V VAPORub Ova 17 Million Jan LW Vwr& RD TIME' PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR (Kant Oregonian Special.) BTANFIEXB. Feb. 18. The officers of the Ladies Aid rave a "Hard Time" and Mrs Valentine party Monday evening in the parlors of the church to the members of tho Aid and their husbands, every, one was dressed appropriate for the occasion and Mr. and Mrsv Onnfield were the prize winners. " Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Kyle enter tained a number of their friends Mon day evening at a farewell party, the evening was spent in playing five hun dred. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle will leave this week for Salem where they wl'.l reside in the future, much to the re. gret Of their many friends here. Mrs. James F. Lane was shopping in Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. MeComas of the b. A. C. gave 'a talk to the lad!es at the Community I meeting Saturday. Mrs. Edith Van Deuscn was also present. The Merry-go-round Card Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Ivan Dunning. Miss Isabel) B. Crawford of New York, secretary of the Women's Board Addressed the Ladies Aid Thursda) afternoon and in the evening spoke before the Christian Endeavor. Miss Crawford Is a very able speaker and those not hearing her missed a great treat. The hostesses were Mrs. G. & Brlerly. Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. O. B. Lockridge. Mrs. E. S. Severance returned home Thursday from a visit with her parents in Spokane. The team from the Rebekah lodge went to Echo Tuesday evening to help Initiate a class In the lodge at that place. W. II. Hesserand family will occupy the house vacated by H. W. Kyle. ' V y '.VV -appeases kiddies -rt'l v'Vofl A thriving appetites -K - and parents' thrifty ' af " s pocketbooks. ?!J jfo ' "J The OLYMPIC Line Includes your k. I " ' i V"' fT I i "" ' i "9a vorite cereal sanitarily milled, packed, WMrliW iff 10 V?V ' ' ' ft kM Wrapped and sealed. ... . . hi thl day of busy people, who must limit their reading to .bonks which give "value received," the I'mutlllu county library Is constantly aslted What houku are worth while. In response to this tiuestlon, the nihrariuiiH cite u. list of thirty-six books, selected by the New Vork 1'tibllc library not as the "best books, but as books well worth rend ing. Following Is the list of title and au thors! Kim, Kipling; Jteturn of the Native, Hardy; Call of the Wild, Lon don; Huckleberry Finn, Twain; Touo Bungay, Wells; House of Seven Gables, Hawthorne; Hise of Silas Lapham, Howells; Tales. I'oe; Cloister and the Hearth, lleadl; Island l nights Kn chaittmenti Mtevenson; ' Vanity Fair, Tackeray. " MoJlorn Hooks liicludeil Tale of Two cities, Dickens: Leaves ;of Ocass, Whitman; Colden Treasury I of Suns and Iyrics; verse, Kipling; The New Toetry, lonroe and Hender son; Discovery of America, Flske; France and England In North America Parkmanj History of the t'nlted States from the t'ompromlse of 1850, Ithodes, American Commonwealth, "Bryce; Life and Letters of Lord Mncauley Treyel yan; Life of ltjamin Franklin (Auto biography); Life of Johnson, Boswell; Cellini's autoblogi'aphy, tranl.sted by i Symotm; Mark Twain, Payne; letters I to His Children, Itoosevelt; VVablen, lor Life In tho Woods, Thoreau; Book I of a Naturalist. Hudson! Alice's An. ventuVes In. Wonderland, Carroll; Ins sertatlons by Mr. Dooley, Dtinne; Rudder Orange, Stockton; Grahame. Wind iti tho Willows; Interpretations of Literature, Hearn; I?merson's I-ls-ays; Essays of Ella, Lanib, and Thrcp Plays for Puritans, Ptn.v. llnndrrd Popular Books Jn connection with the search for good books, the Umatilla library also gives a list of the following 100 most popular books of fiction for1 the past 25 years, from 1895 to 1920. Sienklewics, Quo Vadls; Maclaren's Besido the Bonnie Brier Bush; Bar clay's Rosary; Westcott's Bavid Har- F urn: Wells' Mr. Utttllng Sees It f Through; Major's When Knighthood A Was In Flower; Rice's lira Wlggs of Sthe Cablmge Patch; Churchill's ln-lde Jjjof the Cup, Richard Crovel, The Crisis, J . i ontston, Mr. Crewe s Career, Modern K Chronicle, A Far Country. The Dwell K i ing Place of Light, and Tlio CroKdiix: Ibanex Four Horsemen of the-Apo. tfjcolypsc: Littles Lady of the Deeora Jition; Wisters Virginian; Thompson's A .Alice of Old Vtncennes. 'A lTklW T t ....... 1 ....-I .I ,,. 111,11- Streeters IV-re Mable; Wright's Winning of Barbara Worth; Allen's Choir invisible; Johnston's To Have f-nd To Hold; Kipling's Day's Work; i Wright's Eyes of the World; BnchM ler's Ehcn Holden; Fox's Little Shep. herd of Klngbm Come; 1'nrker'i : liicht of Way; Wright's When a Man's a Man; Ford's Janice Meredith; Har rison's Queed and V. V.'s Eyes; ft. S. Porters Harvester, Michael OHallor- nn Ijlilitla A 1",.. ,.4. r . i- - T I Bjt'arKers Seats of the Mighty, Th m.wwm J j Weavers, and The Judgment Honsei ! -- .n.in.d.ii, i us j i ilium, t and The Conriuest of Canaan: Bur-j nett's Shuttle: Mitchell's Hunti Wynne. ' Fox's Trail of tHb lonesome IMne. Thurston's Masqurrader; Wharton's' House of Mirth: Eleanor Porter's Just I Drfvid, POIIyanna, and Pollyann.il Grows I'p. List Is Varied Kester's Prodlg.il Judge; AViggln's j Rebecca, of Sunnybrook Farm; Rine- j hart's Amazing fntcrludo and "K": I Aoootts Molly Make Believe: WrlghtV Their Yesterdays; Orey't Desert of Wheat; Barrie's Sentimental Tommy, Page's Red Rock; Rice's Sandy; Smith's Peter; Connor's Major: In don's Call of the Wild; Hiehens' (iar. den af Allah; Nicholson's House of a Thousand Candies and The Port of Missing Men; Farnol's Broad Hlgn "ay; Deland's Iron Woman: Lanes Katrlncr King's Street Called Straight, The Wild Olive, and The Inner Shrine; . .. , . Spoils JrlWuif POT ROASTS .... CHUCK STEAK 13c POUND .18c POUND ROUND STEAK 25c POUND SIRLOIN STEAK :.:........23c POUND PORK CHOPS ..........30c POUND PORK STEAK ..................l...........:.!25c PdUND ' ' ' ' ' ; - . , i- t; Extra Special Fresh side Pork28(!li). Also an abundance of Veal, Mutton, Fresh Dress ed Chickens and Smelt, etc. CITY MEAT MARKET 109 W.WEBB PHONE ?03 i ii n I, I,,., .ii. a inniiii m, in, in .MM iii.i I,,,,. i r i T" ' - ; .7 T7i-. . ; 17- The Bargain Basement offers a special Induce ment in our An nual Clean I'p Sale of Itcady-to-Wear. si 5' Si rjl Smythe-Lonergari Co ,i. la. -k as Delivering Coal and operating Creamery usual. Phone 178 (f FREED OF 5PY SYSTEM CHICAGO, Feb. 18. (V. P.) Spies are being squeezed out of the nations Industry. The elaborate Intelligence systems which are maintained by em ployers as a "strike Insurance" are be ing dismantled in the present readjust ment period. The method of placing operatives to work alongside of the employes of In dustrial plants was the product of the labor scarcity In boom days during the war. The reports furnished the em ployers of the state of mind of the employes enabled the former, In many cases, td prevent labor difficulties by remedying the conditions or eliminat ing the agitators. Strikes are no longer feared by the .Manufacturers due to the abundance of labor, they. say. .Vn now think Viany times before they throw down their tools, because they know there are largo numbers' jobless. Scrapping of the intelligence systems Is caused by a plentiful labor market and be cause the employers can no longer af ford to make large outlays to maintain the system. E 25 DAYS lef in which to file your Income Tax return. ' In order for Farmer and StocHraisers to make their return on the Inventory basis and to take all the advantages thereof, they MUST HAVE liOOKS KEPT. If you are holding your 1920 crop of wheat or , woof this is the only way you can avert a "double shot" of income in 1921. The setting up and keep ing of books requires more work than the old way of receipts and disbursements and cannot be done within the last day of grace. "ASK YOUR BANKER" : Cosper Accounting Co. Stangier Building , - ' . J JACK-SOXViLLBi Fla., Feb. 18. (U. P.) I';indlts holding up a card game at Liennox Hotel here yesterday, killed George Ooodrlch,- an Atlanta engineer and Walter Burden, a weal thy retired businessman. CHAIRMAN FORONEY ASKS APPROVAt FROM HARDING WASHINGTON, Feb. 1&. (A. P.) Chairman Fordney of the house wayr and means committee has left for W Augustine to seek Hardlngs approval of his plan for a. second emergency tariff to protect all products of Am erican Industry to be put through ai an extra session this spring. The senate last night passed thr Fordney emergency tariff bill designed tor the relief of farmers. The bill now goes to the conference. . FORESIGHT") always was better than I SCOTT'S EMULSION regularly exercise foresight that pays large dividends in robustness. Scott A feme. Bloomfi.ld,N.X 1 ALSO MAKERS OF RMifllBg (Tablets or Grannies) for INDIGESTION . k H4fc Less Than 30 Days Remain For You to File Your Income Tax Return Do not delay this until the laot few days. We . are now assisting many and are in a position to help you and at a nominal fee. j Funk & McLean Next Door to Pendleton Hotel ' INSURANCE ANLV ACCOUNTING J Friend Husband Says: "Let's pass up the toast for brea kfast for awhile and try something else, believe I would like a little variety in this breakfast business." 1 Friend Wife Says: iiniiiniiiiiiinniiisiiiioiuifl ii . I t 3 61 11 "Glftd you mentioned it. What tlo you say to having KERR'S JROLLfct) OATS tomorrow, KERR'S WHEAT FLAKES the next day, and Bomepaheakes from KERR'S PANCAKE FLOUR on the third day. Then for a further charge we can have some waffles from the pancake flour on the fourth d.ay' , (Ask your grocer and insist on getting Kerr's Cereals. Backed for quality by the well knowrt Kerr Gifford & CoIf Inc.) - , , em 1111111111 iiiiiiiii Bill !!!!l!l!!!!!!!H'!i lUlllillllilllli,