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PAGS TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 4 1021. TEN, PAGES 1 Waity ewCleilies This Year for THESMmEmONEY AS- LAST MAKE YOUU OWN CLOTHES THIS YEAR."' Pick and choose freely from the beautiful new woolens, silks and cotton goods. ou 11 find everything priced specially low. New lots of new Spring Fabrics at the new Spring prices. nxk -sty m THE DELTOR accompanying a uuttencK 1'attern is a complete expect detailed lesson for the making of that particular garment Cutting, putting together, finishing in the beautiful French style, all are told by the Deltor to be had only with the Butterick Patterns. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS ARE HERE. Remarkable Values from lQe Upwards to 89e We are now showing unusually com plete stocks of 27 and 32 inch Ginghams both in domestic and imported cloths in striking patterns. You must see our standard quality 27 inch Ginghams at a yard 19c, and our 32 inch standard Gingham at a yard 29c NEW SILK CREPE DE ' CHINE, a Yard 31.75 This is soft light weight Crepe de Chine with a very lustrous finish and crinkly effect; the width is 40 inches. Excellent quality for women's blouses, dresses and for undergarments; shown m all the leading shades. Marked Specially Low, a yard . . . $1.75 NEW SILK SHIRTINGS FOR SPRING A Yard 31.49, 31.95 and 32.35 We have just received these beautiful new silk shirtings and are offering them at specially low prices. They are neat, striped patterns in light and" dark colored backgrounds. Marked Specially Low, a yard $1.49, $1.93 and $25. IMPORTED PONGEE SILKS A yd. 31.75, 31.90 and upwards toi2o . These are all better grade pongees, with a dustless finish, all are 33 inches in width, shown in natural color, quali ties like these are sure to give you satis factory wear. Marked Specially Low, a yard $1.75 to $4.25. NEW SILK POPLINS 36 in. wide, a )il. 31.25 A very serviceable silk of very rich appearance and you will find a splend id assortment of colors to choose from. Marked Specially Low, a yard. . . $1.23 NEW TAFFETA SILKS A yard 32.65 Taffetas in the favorite silk for mak ing of garments the coming season, in fact better than it has been for years, so we have stocked a good assortment of them in the most wanted colors. Marked Specially Low, a yard. . . $2.63 NEW SATIN MESSALINES A yard 32.15 Most all women know that Satin Messaline is similar to satin, very soft, lighter weight, and easily draped and has a lustrous finish. This messaline is 36 inch.es wide and we show a full range of the new spring shades. Marked Specially Low, a yard.. $2.15 NEW ALL WOOL MATERIAL For Dresses, Suits and Coats, Priced Specially Low. The late popular shades in iricotir.es, velours, broadcloth, polo cloth, silver tones, etc., all wool materials; 48 to 56 inches in width. Our New Prices Range from $3.75 to $5.50 Yard. NEW SERGES, GABAR DINES and POIRET TWILL In the New Weaves and Colors. 36 to 56 inches in ridth. We have a good assortment here to select from and know that we can both serve and please you. Marked Specially Low, a yafd $1.00 to V NEW FANCY SPRING VOILES Priced Exceedingly Low, Yard, " 60e and Upwards. 40 inches wide, in the new floral and dotted patterns, fine quality and pretty color combinations to choose from and our price you'll find surpris ingly low. . -" Marked Specially Low, a yard 60c upwards. V 'A : mm 11 KXaCKO 6EEAIEST BEPARTXENT CT322 nePeoDles Warehous 3 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE I THE BEE HIVE "Mare for Less" PENDLETON OREGON You will be entlyisiaMc about the good thing's and the good values at this store. GETTING ACQUAINTED SPECIALS A new supply of the Ever Ready Wa terproof aprons, in new patterns and shapes, await your approval. Trices ranging from 9&c to $1.65. We are daily receiving new shapes in hats and new trimmings. Children's Hats ranging in price from $1.75 to $3.50. Ladies Percale Aprons, a large assort ment. Choice, 90e. Children's play Suits, made of blue d enim. Choice, 90c. Ladies Crepe Handkerchiefs, at 25c. Hair Ribbons at 33c yard. American Maid Crochet Cotton, 3 for 2 St. Novelty Bracelet, latest Our price is 50c each. thinjj out. We are glad to announce the arrival of several new patterns in dinner ware. We again have th Blue Eird Pat terns, in sets and open stock A set of 53 pieces. $16.20. , Be sure to see these New Davenport pattern on dinner ware. We feel sure that you will like it Set of 64 pieces, $35.00. A MARKED REDUCTION! Good, serviceable Turkish hand towel, 23x16. . Very, special at 15c each Cardinal's Body Lying in State "YOUR STORE" From the way our trade has been in creasing, we know that folks are becom ing more Snd more to know this store as the VALUE CENTER of . Pendleton for the merchandise which we carry. We want you to feci the atmosphere of friendlienoss about this store and the pleasure which it affords us to show goods whether you purchase or not. V.'e want everyone, far and near, to krw us as we want to know them ; to feel this is "your store" and to realize we are here to serve you in the best and most economi cal manner. ill ii w J ; v : PI me dmh in late tardtnal Gibbons U shown ryinr In it. In erred to locf wai chotxex u U turiaj Bias. wouuj CIHCAfJO, April P. "XiKht M Ihtf linn fr wnuinK. oh!" nahl a "Mi'll Known Sintcli niiUiniliy. !!itt U I'. 1.1'Hni i', In 'nii'(! of th (Viuk cuitnly uinriitiiff MctMine bureau, Ii.th tnuilhf'r vri'Mlun, I "When It'ii riNn ami tlu fiar ni'ttlo down over th olil tnwn, wliy pwili JiiBt imliimlly isct lnmOy." wild I.i'kiht. "initl tiny "Oivihii of cony f I ii t k and tire pin cm, vMppi'in imd hniii'lii'idi" bhiriillH llicy w.tnf to lnvf nml hold hund. "So on r:ilny day, wc lsKiif iiimiy i nioie miimtiitf lt(ttti tlmn wni-n im- .still In hrlclitly hhiiimjr." Dun Cupid Im Htlll an iiotlvn an eviT tlilM year Imt miirrlimo MoinmH aif liilllnir off. urvordlnir to I.puntT. Illnh tli. .ni1l,.i-ti,.nl utll:lt!tll iir 'Vumftliliin vvr" In thr caiiM. I-ciht t'ottirrt ipiltw know. ( IKt yi-iir 42,riHJ coupli-d i'Tf iiar rled in Cook i-oniily. Tile A. K. K. int ni.,rnJ In IU'll tltll tllltt' lllOKt 4lf :tlu war roiiunrM Imvo none on tlu' rocks or the purllrlpanm an- marriiii. I'm Im Kolnif to l'e i'tnr for wvddlnBf. "Thl marrlann liornap window Is tin rccllent barcimi trr for the country's ronnnmlp condition," ndd I'ifnir. Cunid' uccnt. however, donlcd tlvit roiuanco In wcnln- mid that pernio ..... I I. ..,!...... WW "Onm can he In love and not let mar- i rlfd.v he explained. . Dlanati'he here from other citlo of I'nllcd Ptalen reflert a Blmllnr condi tion. I'eople are pnttlnir off their wed- 'iini. tinlll 1Kb Ink. lmlr u tvT PLANS TO SEND SOME STOP DISEASE- Coi'iil!ir.,coUs,spafmodiccroup. whoopina cou'.t!, !a grippe and iiioucliiul c.-.uSd ilionlj receiv Imme distf treatment. 01 irirednti(eroimick a. um iul'- Uca'lddlaf. ii . Foley's Honey and Tar vnJtukirr i!jc best kaown ami Biot ur il Hugh medicine on li e niark?t. It 'a Iki'ciii3 and il WUtfr . I., 1 ..... r. ciiirwy f " I nil M1H )l' "l'l " I'l-ll 10-Ik .I'll. 1 -IMl'l l"V l!BHT IRB VW. V, fu,i linull S.itra U IQipiAV ak oawi aa4 la nVn tMit "f L iiim aiiiB ! ..r If he could peek Into U wleked "l-'eaiiiy Iani." So It Im that t Im-hc rolin)i them kelvea of lli iiirin I'k'ram Ion uro K". tint liai lt home with the firm ImpreM Klon that w'natevcr Herninny'a other faulta or vliluea are, Fhe certainly a t im a holible when It roniea to nutne live unetj from the "wild mid. WOoly weht." Tliey hnren't anythlnij nanlniit Oer many In particular, hut they are firm be I ever In limitation of debute. To Cilr a Cold In One Pay Take fiKoVK'S ijixutlve BItOMO Cl'IXIXK taldeia. The (jenulna beara tlie alKnaturf of K. V. (Jruve. (lie eure you Kt I1HOMO.) 30c AifV. MAY12THW1LLBE , 8.VX PIlANCIStXI. April i (I. P.) Divorcee as a mean of (ettlnK r'.d ol troublewime mittea, aro becoming un fashionable In 8nn Franciaco. accord inif to Superior Judxe E. P. Shortoll. Annulments are provlnpr le cum liernflme and quicker In fact Quicker than Reno. Aa a result the grand Jury la going to look Into thiiiKu a bit. i'eraona who deiro to travel their patha ainxly after falling to pull prop rly In double harneiw, hav dlcoyer d. Shortall aaya, that they can brln milt for annulment, alleging the oth er member of the partnewhip had a previous mate from which there wan no dlvnree. Tiie ease la tried and often, by asrefment or on account of belli i iiralile to produc evidence It roes un contested. The niarrUise in annuled. Th minute the annulment In entered both pnrtlea aro free to marry amiln, without the formality of waiting a year. I'jt what IntereMa lha court is why there have Iveen no prosei utlfins for 'iiary (;rowln out of the many an--jMtmenls granted on the prolines of i'itaiam'i marrlace. Annulmenta have iverased aa h'vh n seven a dsj- fiir a week during the last :x months, court records fehir-, CIIK7AHO, April 4. Work of the ItOvu hoepltal of the United Rtatea and Canada in caring for the alck and un. fonunnte will bt brouKht to public at tention un the ftrat ".NnUoruil Ho pltal liay," uccordlnit to klana of hoaw pital head co-operating to thla and In u N'atlonal llunpltitl Day committee. The date aet la May 12. the Id tut an. nlvenuiry of the birth of Florence NljjIiilniJale, pioneer In modern hoa pltal and nuralnnr methoda. The purpose ot the day. It ta an nounced, la to make the public better acquainted with the human aide of the Institution! add to have the people come and aee for themselves how the nick are cared for, and how young- wo men are equipped for the profeaalon of liurxinK. Each hospital la to have Ita own program, but the da In general will le featured by an "open houae," In. spectton f the hospital and school tor nuraint. graduation of pupil nuraea, etc. Lewi A. Sexton, auporlntendent of the Hartford Hrvpit.il. Hartford, I'oiin., la chairman of the national rimrritti-p. It in orKsnir.lnjf nuh-cnm niitteen In Mch utatn and province. KANSAS CITY BEATS . BERLIN. VERDICT CF THESE COWBOYS FT7lU.IV April (V. P.I The Texas and Kansas enwboya who ! hrnuitht the American farmers" gift ji-oMn to nrminy are R'ad to jro back ; to the si'ent p'leea where they breed I trnnir. aiient men.. j Not tint thi-Vve fnt a grudge on i 'errJiny. ror that everybody didn't do hts dnrnnest to nhnw these lomr. -ancy chaps a cood time, nor yet ngnln that they're antMJermnn. No. none of hi thinen. but they wearied of be nir "hobbled. ',' so they let'nn today. "We could certainly had a helluvn I rime tr teti to ourselves. . we did break out of corral a couple of times nd range about," snld one, while a collenmie allowed: "Well, Tiet lin Is inite a city, but I can't see as It's got much on Kansas City ot tha'." Whereupon another hudy chirped up. and allowed as how the Lone Star State was good enough for him. This being hobbled was a case of be ng drnrged about to see a lot of hlngs they didn't want to aee, and more particularly being forced to lla ten to extra long lectures on thla. thnt and the other. It may be remarked In passing that when a Oermnn gets ?hance to talk he hasn't any Idea of when his license expires. It might never expire were Is not for tho fnct thnt somebody else also had a hank ering to talk. The cowboys had bad a whole lot of being entertained (including being alked to death) nnd had Just arrived t the station bore, when tho Oermnn eaaer ot the expedition told them, a bit grandly. "Ah you are now in the capital of Oermany.'' A long, Jean cowboy from Kansas took a quick eurvey of some coal yards and Industrial places nt hand. and then drawled. "Well, lierlin la cer tainly a hell of a dump." Then again, they were entertained by the American Chamber of Com- ncrce with an afternoon dance nnd uncheon. A motherly American wo man Inquired of them whether thev would care to dine first or dance a bit. Aw. let's eat," was the response Only two of the chaps could dance. inynay, but everybody certainly could eat. Put when you M-y to hobble a cow- boy with an afternoon danee. a tot of movies and a lot of Intermirable lec tures, he may perhaps have different notions about a country than if well et's any if he hnd a chance to gallm "nto a bar and say, "tUmme the same." SU.T I ,. K K TEAM MOMF. ' SALT UKH CITY, April 4 (A. P.) The Salt l.ike City baseball club, which has been training at Boyes Spr nss, Calif., arrived home ?und.iy afternoon. Manager C'ravath Bays his players nve In good condition for the opening series with the Oakland club Jack Bromley, a left-hander, will probably pitch (he opening game. He will be opposed l y Buzz Arlett, the ' iron man" of. the oaks. , ' ., FOR YOUNG GIRLS Any young girl would be de- . lighted wltb this attractive com bination drest. 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