East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 31, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TUILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, ORECON. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1021.
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Pendleton s Greatest Department Store "
OFFER YOU TUP: SEASON'S BEST AND NEWEST STYLES, gives you' the most courteous and efficient service and guarantees ev ery article. We liamlle
the het known brands of dependable merchandise and we sell it a prices no higher and in many instances lower than oilier stores ask you to pay for nri
knou n, "take-a-chance"" stuff. It will pay you to trade here, and when shopping please hear in mind that the sweetness of low prices never quite equals the
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AGE TWO
NEW -SILK CREPE
DE CHINE
Special .This Week Only
Yard $1.49
This is a soft, light
weight crepe Ue chine,
with a very lustrous fin
ish and crinkly effect;
the width is 40 finches.
Excellent quality for
women's blouses, dress"
es and for undergar
ments; shown in all the
leading shades.
Marked Specially Low,"
a Yard $1.49
NEW SERGES, GAB
ARDINES AND
POIRET TWILL
Special This Week Only
20 Per Cent Discount
In the new weaves
and colors, 36 to 56 in.
in width. You'll find a
good assortment hers
to select from and we
feel sure that we can
both serve and please
you.
Special This Week Only
20 Per Cent Discount
NEW SILK POPLIN
Special This Week Only
Yard9Sc
A very serviceable
silk of very rich appear
ance and you will find a
splendid assortment of
colors to choose from;
36 inches wide.
Marked Specially Low,
a Yard 98c.
HANDSOME DRESS
GINGHAMS AND
TISSUES
Special This Week Only
Yard 19c, 23c, 29c up
wards to 89c
You'll say remarkable
values and we are show
ing unusually complete
stocks of 27 and 32 inch
ginghams and tissues in
striking patterns both
in domestic and import
ed cloths. You must see
our standard quality 27
inch Ginghams that we
are offering at 19c yd.,
and our 32 in. Standard
at 23c and 29c yard.
Marked Specially Low,
a Yard 19c, Upwards"
to 89c.
NEW ALL WOOL
MATERIAL
Special This Week Only
20 Per Cent Discount
For dresses, suits and
coats you will find all
the late and popular
shades and cloths; trico
tines, velours, broad
cloth, polo cloth, silver
tones, tc. All wool ma-,
vterials; 48 to 56 inches
in width.
Special This Week Only
20 Per Cent Discount
NEW SILK SHIRTING
Special This Week Only
Yard x
$1.19, $1.57 and $1.88
They are neat striped
patterns and light and
dark colored back
grounds, are very at
tractive and of beauti
ful quality silk. Just
what you want for the
hot summer weather
Marked Specially Low,
Yd. $1.19, $1.57, $1.88
NEW SATIN
MESSALINES
Special This Week Only
Yard $1.98
All women know that
satin messaline is simi
lar to satin, very soft,
lighter weight, and eas
ily draped and has a
lustrous finish. This
messaline is 36 inches
wide and we show a fu!!
range of the new sum
mer shades.
Marked Speciallv Low,
a Yard $1.9S
NEW TAFFETA
SILKS
Special This Week Only
Yard $2.19
Taffeta is this sea
son's favorite silk for
making of garments, in
fact better than it has
been for years, accord
ingly we nave stocked a
good asortment of them
in the most '.v.anted
colors.
IMPORTED PONGEE
' SILKS
Special This Week Only
Yard
69c, $1.03, $1.16 to $3.82
These are all better
grades pongees, all with
the exception of the
69c grade are of a dust-
less finish; all are 33 in.
in width, shown in nat
ural color and in flesh,
ojnk, maize, emerald,
peacock blue, rose and
white. '.Qualities like
these are sure to give
you satisfactory' wear.
Marked Specially Low,
Yd. 69c upwards to $3.82
NEW FANCY SUM
MER VOILES
Special This Week Only
49c, 79c and upwards
' 40 inches wide iri,the
new floral and dotted
patterns, fine quality
'.and color combinations
to choose from and our
price you'll find surpris
ingly low.
Marked Specially Low,
Y'ard 49c, 74c upward
FASHION FAVORS
CANTON CREPE.
Very Special, a Y'ard
$3.98
Canton Crepe of
good quality has been
awarded the highest
favor itf fashion pop
ularity. We ' show
them in reliable qual
ities and a wide range
of colors. Their soft
draping characteris
tics and rich surface
finishes make them
especially beautiful
for dresses and sport
skirts. This is our
regular $5.00 quality.
Special for One Week
Only, a yard $3.98
No Price is Right
Unless Quality
Is Right
Hart, Schaffner
& Marx
make their clothes as good as they can and
they mage the price as low as they dan then
they say:
If you're not satisfied that both quality and
price are right money back.
Spring Ushers in 'New Social
Functions and New Apparel
Social functions demand dinner gowns,' hostess
frocks und dresses for the woman "who rocs out."
Wl.ife price Is not so important to sonic people, to
others It Is the( measure of their apparel. Hero ut,
The Peoples Warehouse this has been taken Into ;on
slderation. We'll give you the best for. the price, no
matter what the price.
We can show you attractive frocks
for as little as $17.50, while others
range up to475.00. So all pocket books
and taste3 can be accommodated.
Just visit our women's wear dept. on
our second floor and see for yourself.
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Junetime, Summertime, and
we are featuring all this week a
sale of beautiful fashionable
silks, woolens and wash fabrics,
which will furnish inspiration
for new garments at savings
which arc exceptionally worth
while.
IN SILK SKIRTINGS
Every Lovely New "Weave,
$1.78 to $6.75"Ya"rd. "
Kx'liiislte silks, providing the means for
the smartest Rurmcnls. Trice ad vn nt Hire
there K too, in selections made here, and
always that surety of high qualify'fof which
sllks.here as so well known,
fcpti'inl Value, a janl tl.'A to M.T5.
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Men's Shoes Sacrificed, Values up to
$15.00, Yours for $4.95.
KHJUIWS GfiZATEST BEPART.XENT SIQ21
Women's Pumps Sacrificed, Values up
to $13.50, Yours for $4.95.
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AMERICAN CAR DRIVEN
IXDIAXAPOL1H. Ind.. .May 31. (A.
I'.) Tommy Milton, world champion
tfpeed racer, yesterday pilled an Am
erican car to the finish line first in
the ninth renewal of the International
.radii? classic, the 600-mile dash
around the Indianapolis speedway.
His victory came through a beau
tifiillc driven race which was won aft-
j er Ralph DcPalma. popular favorite
had set sacn a lemnc pace uunnj me
first 2TjO miles that all but one of the
foreisn-made cars, including his own,
wore forced from the track through
mechanical troubles or minor accidents.
" Boy Scouts recently governed the
city of Chicago for one hour, every
city official being replaced by a scout.
The arrangement was made as part
of a membership financial campaign
for the scouts.
Long Distance Service
To the Coast
The summer season at Oregon coast resorts will
soon be here. It will soon be time to move the family
to the cottage on the oceanbeach. Long-distance lines
of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
reach all coast points Seaside, Gearhart, Long Beach,
Seaview, Cannon- Beach, Newport, Tillamook, Rocka
way Beach.
Why not reserve your cottage by long-distance
make your arrangements lor the summer season by us
ing Pacific Long Distance service. It will save you a
trip to the beach and will be quicker and just as satis
factory. Then plun to keep in touch with the family during
the summer season by telephone. It U better than writ
ing a letter and more satisfactory. Every effort is made
to expedite calls by day or night You will find the ser
vice quick, efficient and courteous. ,
Ask for Pacific Long Distance.
The Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Company
WALLA WALLA PLAYERS
KEPT CLOSE TO TOP
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Following are the scores by indi
viduals in the Inter-State golf tourna
ment held here Saturday and Sunday
which was won by the Walla Walla
team of eight men. The Washington
players were well bunch toward the
top of the list, and their consistent
s.-oring was responsible for their vic
tory. Martin (WW) 23 3
D1CKHOI1 ( P) 238
ratters., i, (t;j
Hartman (I')
C .11. Marsh (I')
K. J. .Smith (WW)
If. Kershaw (WW)
F. Shurpexteiu (WW) ..
(Jaskill ( WW)
John Sharpestein (WW)
S. J). Thompson (p )
249
251
291
261
261
262
C. llbliop (P) 65
lr. Smith (WW) ;66
John iiamiey (LaU) 269
Moore (WW) .' 271
u. r. Phelps (P) 2;a
l it. Hamley (F) 273
F. T. UcMonleg (P) 277
;. Dowpy (li) , 279
H. Ruff (B) 2si
Ur. Hik'gins (H "S3
'.U Uider (B) 8S5
. Jliles (Lap) in
W. U Mc.Vary p) . . 29 7
M. Fuchs (B) !)7
I. liidcr (U) ii
'I. L. LarlKon (UiO) 800
Dr jjlaKeley (U) 302
Dr. Munson (hii'G) air.
J. J Can- (LnO 316
Points made by members of the two j
high tcamr! follow: Dickson 97 1-2; i
Hiirtmari 106, Maj-sh 108 1-2, Bishop
i'.. S. II. Thompson 91. McMonles i
101, I.. H. Hamley 93, D. 1. Phelps 87.'
Walla Walla T. Sharpostoin 108H-J
-lartin ,. Kershaw 0 0' Dr. Smiih
" 1--'. ;nsK ill lis K. .1 Kmllh lll'll.
I. Sharpestein H i, Hob Moore 96 i.
MAXMASSKT. N. T., May 31. (A.
P.) Stepping out of the rolo of the
fiKhter, (leorges Carpentler yesterday
appeared us war veteran, pilgrim and
spectator. Rising early he spent a
short period ut callsthentics then
br'.-ilrfasted. At 7 o'clock he nfflel.it-
led at a flagraiHlng on hLs lawn. He
hoisted the stars' and stripes and tri
colors to twin mast heads.
"I always have loved the one and
have learned to hive the other," he
said. "Kong may both wave."
Carpentler motored into Manhnsset
and placed on the craves of five wnr
homes a bunch of flowers lied with the
trl-colors of Franco and crested with
small American flntf.
ni,i,f;n:M pays trim tf..
AVTWKfiV. Mav 31. (A. !.)- A
'detTlehment of Amoricnn troops froiit
the American forces nt ('oldens. 'P-
pether with a Wolffian battullon and a
group of French sailors, paid tribute
to 1200 American dead lylnfc In the
dock shells hero. Alonffstle the dock
tltc American trunsport Whenton was
tied up In readiness to transport tlio
caskets to tho United States. Itelitlan
Kills pithercd around the American
flag In the center of th building- and
later placed flowers oit every flaS
covered coll'ln.
PANCAKES In a Jiffy
Pancake Flour, - '
trotn Korr'a
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5000 Baptized in Mississippi
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Tent Theatre Tonight
v RAILROAD AND MAIN j
. ;- '. ' ' " ' .
HARRIET BEECIIER STOWE'S IMMORTAL DRAMA
"UNCLE , '
TOM'S
CABIN'
4 ACTS 15 SCENES 35 PEOPLE
DOORS OPEN 7:30, RAIN OR SHINE, v a )
Children 25c
AdiiU50c '
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