FA02 TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1021. TEN PAGES ICE AILWAY ifte&esf for ifte price, fid matter what the price and Ml jb Jet frvv A FEW MORE SPECIALS THURSDAY. 81x90 I. Heinnied Sheets , 81.49 Dreamland seamless sheets of stand ard quality, full bleached and extra larjre size. They are easily worth $2.00 and are one of the best values we have to offer. Special for two days only, each. . . $1.49 31x90 In. Hemmed Sheets 81.39 . Standard quality sheets of good weight. "Empire" sheets are full bleached,, are torn and ironed. The regular price of these sheets would easily be $1.85 each. Don't miss this bargain. Special for two days only, each. $1.39 Pongee Silk, Speeial 69c Natural colored pongee silk that will be in big demand from now on for sum mer garments. The width is 33 inches. Special for Wednesday and Thursday only, a yard ; 69c 45c Lingerie Crepe, Speeial 34c Lingerie Crepe, 30 inches wide,. dainty, soft; finished material, suitable for summer underwear and other pur Kises. Shown in plain shades and landsome fancy figured patterns. A mrgain worth while. Special for Two days only, a yard 34c Zephyr Dress Ginghams, Yard 19c Standard Dress Ginghams, 27 inches in width, excellent quality, Toile Du Nord and Red Seal. New plaids, :hecks and plain colors, will launder nicely. You can always do better at The Peoples Warehouse. A Splendid Value at, a yard . ,. 19c FOR RY WOMAN The Dehor EVERY woman should rejoice in' the advent of THE DELTOR, the new ButteVick invention which goes with Butterick patterns. No matter how little your experience in dress makingno matter, even, if you have had no ex perience at zWTHE DELTOR sold by us makes your own dressmaking and sewing for the children one of the simplest of things, with sure results. THE DELTOR is a recognition of the necessity of modern family dressmaking . the need of many garments for varying occasions the "need of saving money in the making, if a satisfying number of dresses and other garments is to be had. THE DELTOR means at least two dresses for the previous cost of one. What is THE DELTOR? THE DELTOR is a picture story of every step in making a garment. It is so plain that one understands it at once. ' Every size in Butterick patterns has its special DELTOR I every size, which, of course, means your size. , Every size, in every pattern, showing every way the garment can be made, and, notice this particularly every width of material. No one need make any mistake ' , in the amount of material she buys i in the way she cuts ,' in the way she puts together ,r in the way she finishes the garment Try a Butterick pattern with THE DELTOR on your very next garment. Bear in mind that Butterick is the style leader of the world. Agents for Butterick Patterns and THE DELTOR) SANDALS Barefoot sandals are just right for the boys' and girls these days and they are the best for the price, no matter what the price. Women's Sandals in brown elk, sizes 21;. to 7. Price $2.50 Ulisscs' Sandals, brown and white elk, sizes to 2. Price $2.00 Child Sandals, brown and white, sizes S ! to 11. Price $1.75 Child's Sandals, brown elk, sizes 5 to 8. Price $1.50 Infants' Sandals, brown elk, sizes 3'i to 5. Price ..'$1.00 Jttwavs fnn.rn ft iUj JlnlinM wmm Cedar Mops, each $1.50 Cedar Oil 23c, 50c, $1.00, $1.75 Lard' 5 lbs. 90c; 10 lbs. $1.75 Citrus Powder, the package 30c Cleanser, the can 12'zic Mop Head, each '$1.00 Lux, the package 15c Soap, White Laundry, 20bars. . . $1.00 Silver Cream, the jar 45c Electro Silicum, the can 15c Coffee, Golden West, 3 lbs. and 1-2 lb. . tea, both $1.60 Try Kleen Maid Bread You will like It MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS Superior Quality, $35.00 PENDLL10N5 GSEAIEST DEPARTMENT STORE fiePeoplesWarehous BawMEnTiTpwa to tb.de Mt. e. pi Come to lis for the newest and best at ices you can afford to pay. HONEST BUSINESS MEN PRIZED ABOVE GOLD Man Who Breaks His Word in Business is Never Let Into Inner Circle of Big Traders. CONSTANTINOPLE. April 20. I A. P ) An honest business man who will keep his word in a trade tK prized hove fine gold In Turkey, for there I hardly a. law now functioning in this distracted counts'. A man who breaks his word in business l never let into the inner circles of big trades for hon. emy is today at higher rating here l hart ever before. One may steal or kill with a large limit of impunity. Some months since in Bat um. an Englishman was put upon and In self-defiance killed a man. Frightened1 as to consequences, he be gan collecting evidence to show he had acted in self-defence. After he had collected his evidence, he found no one was Interested in the C41.sc, and also there was no one to whom he could submit It. Constantinople is an importing and exporting center, the logical clearing house for the Levant, with much mer chandise In transit or in bond. Ameri can:; have traded here in unprecedent ed numbers since the armistice, and some of them have lost money. Nat urally they blame the local agents, the city, the conditions. According to Julian Gillespie, the United States commercial attache, there is often a good deal to he trnid on both sides. Recently the correspondent met an American arriving here. "I'm going to stay a few days to make some local firms pay for goods," said the Ameri can. "So far our local agent hasn't succeeded." "This Is evidently your first time here; you'd better make that few days a few weeks," advised the correspond ent. The American so far has spent two months, and he is still wrestling with conditions, one of which is that his local aeent insists on opening his mail I and private telegrams, and calling it I a "mistake." It is generally stated that American exporters must begin at the bottom and secure laws at home which will give consignees more protection. Boxes and pieces should be properly marked, and cases filled. Ship carriers should be made to stow goods proper ly, so that a given lot is discharged at the port of destination as a lot, not as a series of separate packages. Also, bills of lading should be properly for warded so the consignee will know when his goods will arrive. It has happened at this port that a ship with several lots of goods has dis charged the lots in small parts in vari ous lighters and also without notifi cation to the consignee, so the latter has lost heavily in time, damage, theft and stonige charges. Also, cases often arrive empty or partially filled, or with goods not up to sample. Too often the American exporter has treated this market as a dumping ground and sent goods of the quality and' nature used by Cook on his voy aee of discovery through the Paciflo, These things being true, given condi tions often bordering on Bedlam, the American is advised to be wary and re member the common saying of the Levant that "it takes three Jews to outwit an American and three Armen ians to outwit a Orcek." iiomi: HI X VIS ;.mk. B. TOM. PHILADKLPHIA, April 20. (A. i I'.) Mound's home rud In the eighth ; defeated llrooklyn today, 3 to 2. Wll- j Hams homer In the first wns the only j score until Neis tied it in the seventh I with a four base drive. Kfrors ;avc j the visitors another run In this Inning j but Pitcher P.ing tied the score again with a single. This was the chain- ! I'llICAGO, April 2(1. (1. ).) I"nmn who h;;th no music. In his is warned to avoid Chicago the i of Jjny 9. when 311,001) represent: plrm's fifth defeat in six games. iof the music industry gather fn The foul" week itivc.i r mi nimi convention. Kvcrythlng musical will be present from Jnu to grand opera, Trench burps to pipe organs. ".Music drives away gloom," do. rlnred .Mult J. Kennedy, rbalrmnn of the entertainment committee. ".Music is essential to the settlement of pres ent day political and eroiiomlo con ditions. A musical Instrument is as necessary in the homo us the kitchen sink." Harmony will lie the keynote of tho assemblage. IF See These Pictures Moving Pictures Taken at the Studebaker Factory to be shown THURSDAY 7:45 P. M. These wonderful scenes show the building of cars from raw materials from start to finish. Do not miss seeing this wonderfully interesting and educational set of films. An expert in charge to lecture and explain. SEE THEM IN OUR SHOW ROOM. ADMISSION FREE WALLACE BROS. "ELKS BUILDING VERDCN, April 20. (A. P.) Ah impressive bronze gate will soon bo added to the Hand memorial monu ! ment over the famous "Trench of Bayonets" at Verdun. Tho gate lias i been designed by Andre Ventre, the (Paris architect and now is on exhibi tion in Paris. Like the memorial it self, the gate is the gift of the late I George V. Hand, of Buffalo, N. Y. ' - The gate will be erected at the en- I : trance of the historic trertch about 50 feet from the memorial which covers the bodies of the French soldiers who were killed in the trench leaving their bayonets exposed above the ground. The gate is of thick bronze, uhout 12 by eight feet. ! A massive sword entwined with bronze leaves extends from the top to the bottom of the door. On each side of the entrance will be two bronze tablets, giving the name of the do nor and a brief history of the trench. The memorial is of concrete con struction and is being given a smooth finish. SCHOOL BOARD CUTS TEACHERS' SALARIES WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 20. j The school board at a special meet ing today cut teachers' salaries for next year. Tho salaries were fixed as follows: Grade schools Maximum cut from llttoo to $1640; minimum cut from 12H0 to $1100. High school Maximum cut from 12000 to $1900; minimum cut from $1400 to $1350. Teachers receiving salaries between the maximum and minimum will re ceive cuts in proportion. Teachers re ceiving $1S00 will get $1710 and those receiving $1700 will get $U20. There will be no Increase for any teachers next year. It was announced. The reduction will not eliminate the necessity of holding a special election for a tux levy of at least one mill for running expense!. . Ore in selection, care and skill In blending and roasting the matching of every lot of raw coffee to an un changing standard of flavor that ex plains the uniformly smooth, rich taste of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee. And all of this care is necessary be cause a smooth coffee blend Js most lifficult to attain. The "knowing how" comes from long experience in the case of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, n experience of seventy-one years. . Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is "Different in taste from other coffee and better." So find out for yourself how good it is. Ask your grocer for it. J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Vmnciut Sialih - Kansas CUj . Dallas Shizmka, Japan 1 PW1 lni8joW S0 K'Wyou FOLGER'S COLDEN GATE LIN3 COFJTJB.TEA. EXTRACTS SPiCES AND BAKING POWDER