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t v t '---ir'-'W''M' HOE TWO TEN PAGES DAILY EAST ORECOKTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1921. ''Bumbershoot" Yacht t QUITE A FEWKINGS He Best for M Price, No t ths Price Most Stable Throne Apparently is That of Holland; Queen Wilhelraina is loved by All. "Bumbershoot" Yaclit ' - ' Matter Wha WTF PTn M4$ w. I Ml- Br Women':- Kuvht and Vanitv l air Silk Lnderwear Dis counted 33 1-3 Per Ct. Our entire stock of Kaysers and Vanity Fair silk underwear are on sale at a discount of S3 1-3 per cent. lhe asorUnents are cood, vests. knickers, envelope chemise, union suits. Kayser and Vanity Fair gar ments are beautiful, and they are moderate in price at the regular marked figure. This sale gives you an opportunity to supply your sum mer requirements at considerable savings. Buy Now and Save 1-3 Less Regular - Price. Sale of Kaysen? Silk Top Union Suts, a Suit 82.49 Now you can buy women's high grade silk top union suits of Kayser's quality at a decided bargain price. So we say: Get a Season's Supply of these Beautifully Finished Gar ments; shown in flesh and white, bod ice and regular top styles with tight knees. .They are all regular values fromS3.25 to $4.50. Clearance Sale Price, a suit $2.49 A Decided Bar gain, Pacific Jewel Silk Hose, Very Special, pair '1.59 A very fine quality pure dye silk hose, fashioned with seam up back and seamless foot. Fine lisle garter top, high spliced heels, double soles and toes; all sizes, black and white only. An Exceptional Buy at a pair $1.59 FOUR BIG B ARGAINS FROM THE BAR GAIN BASEMENT Pendleton's Busy Bargain Shop. PALM OLIVE . SOAP. c the bar. All you want; no limit. FANCY SILK SKIRTS $3.79 About 25 skirts BEAUTIFUL , SILK DRESSES S9.98 Values up to S75.0Q LITTLE GIRLS GINGHAM DRESSES 79c Real bargains Remember the Chautauqua Dates Julv 10-16 tt-M. tl ux .( vWMijuji tiVMfc tsa 1 9s warenous a WHERE IT PAYS TO TRA D Fj ! . 'I Remember the Chautauqua Dates July 10-16 Germany's "Dollar Check" for First Payment X 3- J ? : -I, ! LONHON (l!y Mull.) (Clyde A. ;Beuls, Written for the V. 1'.) The j port of lopping crowns In Europe, that became so exhilarating In the ! war. seems not only to have subsided. ! but also to have been followed by Its! I equal nd opposite reac tion. ! Hungary, though klngless. Id by , lc(,'lslatl.n of his own parliament, still !a kingdom. Austria lwis a mmll but ! important Hoyallst party. And Ger many maintains a strong lennliiK to wards a king, and a Hohenzollern at that. Constantino hns eoine back, though tt-e regal supports aro wobbly. Old Kins l'eter of .Serbia, who pulled tl'rnugli the war more or leas, has found his new kincdom of the Serbs. .Croats and Slovenes so pregnant with 'spontaneous combustion that lie leaves bis son. Alexander, to do most jof the work. Ferdinand of Itunianla still has his picture on the postage stamps, bat is refraining from all other publicity. And liorls of ISulira Ha, answering a public welcome on a ; church fuslival the other day in So fia, was greeted by a bomb which ' killed and wounded several persons close by him. ! The thrones more familiar to Am nricans are at present having litle difficulty in weathering present fair winds. In Kngland King Oeorgc has lost by his Quietness what little vestige f of power bis father by his strong per sonality was unie to . exercise, rus popularity was undergoing a slump until the I'rlnee of Wales came to bat. The Prince is undoubtedly the most popular person in the Cnlted King dom and if be conies to the throne. which some people though admiring him doubt, he will probablv wield a positive Influence. The most stable throne of all ap parently, is that of Holland. Queen Wilhclniina enjoys and chcrlshe the genuine affection of her people. Til.' I'rinit' Consort. Henry of Mecklen burg, Is not popular, but the Queen 'drives about The Hague in her car with no guard. The men In the streets tip their hats and she bows pleasant ly. There was an attempt not Ion? ugo to hold a demonstration against her, but she drove without anv guard to the place where it was to be held and the Hollanders took the horses from her carriage und drew her through the streets in triumph. ICeign is Quiet. King Albert of the I'.clgians also reigns with comparative quiet, kl.. i Victor Kninianucl of Italy, however i 'is in none too good a position tlioug'i lt has shown signs lately of strepgth-! niny. I ne King 01 epaiu, aiso man ages to hang on. The question of a king for Hue., gary is the puzzling one. Karl is the legally crowned monarch. After it s recent fiasco his supporters in Hun gary Insisted that he would lie bick in six months and the announcement that he is ul cut to go to Spal.i itfvcs lome (tredenee to the opinion vhat he may try another coup, be.-ansc in Switzerland he is very elorelc pus1 id ed. He has put himself in .1 lather ridiculous position however, oy hav ing left Hungary twice now, each lime I tlln. 1.,, Wil'IKI' DETJU.UT, July 5. ( liy . s. & L...i, ,u .i. i..v !!,. the ; Sixty years ago. it is claimed, l'eter ,,,.,. Kntente. supported. tho-:f;h (oiraia. scum or one of Detroit's most Homi.what casually, by the HI' One. prominent famines of the day. mar- ,H u,.,erniined not to have a llupsbu.7 rid a half breed girl In the Michigan I on tm, throne. e Is, further, a w Ids. A daughter was born to the .....i.ii 0.1 -i,ito the cihnllra a -c -mjfwm.f.gZZm, W ' ,T . . Recently her charms 'and ability In j the ballet of the "league of Nations" I in London won fur Miss I.ee the en thusiasm of the Maharaja of Kapu thala, a man of tremendous wealth. Miss I.ee was born in Mexico City, Missouri, and educated in New Or leans. She is 21 years old. It was recently reported from Lon lH-acamim fears that some people may think tho broken hand of ls Idol is an excuse for the defeat.' -. . Poor (ieorges, what a day he 1ia. I'P early and out In the road at 7:30. with a siig on his Hps und a -cheery lest. A unlet morning at his farm house reading tho iienspaptrs. Not a sigu of worry, if ever a miin was con- don that a yo'.uh nmned Omnncss, , f. dent, It was Georges, RranOson of the originator of Citiin- ness" Stout mid a relative of Mrs. Benjamin Guinness of New "York, be came o enamored of Miss Lee that his mother appeared at the theatre In which she was appearing and en tered vigorous protests wilh the man a?er. The young man's attentions ceased forthwith. Confident I'ntil Second. From the moment he enUireil the ring, Carpeiitler peared at his ease. For one thing, the crowd was with him, and he felt K. "1 am sensitive to such things." said Ceoiscs, "and do you know I wan honestly a little bit sorry for Jack, whose own countrymen wore favoring IE JKUSET CITY. N. J., July HALF BREED SEEKS I Tl;e. daughter, now the mother of ; three married daughters, has brought i stilt in circuit court here t& obtain a j share or the Girard estate, valued ut ll.'iO.nun. k 1 She is .Mrs. Anglies Cella Poole and ls opposed in her nuit by Mrs. Caroline strong in West Hungary, a large pi. of the country Is Calvanistlc. Since Karl's last departure, seventl rivals have sprung up. Admiral "Hoi - thy, designated governor by the par liament until a king was selected, was. according to stories in Vtenn.i himself to have been set up by chi small landowners party as king. Tint Ai kennan Girard, Peter's widow ami i however, fill through. Archduke ,lo senh und Archduke Albroeht not 11 have strong wollowlngs. j only the twitching of Ws flnger as 1 hp sat In his corner, and a trick of I welting his lower lip with his tongue I si, owed that arpentler was more ner vous than he was willing to show. He had much better control of his fca ,,.ies than Dcini-sey. who wan frankly I on edge. ' ' , "1 kept my confidence of ultimate .(Uv, victory until the second round," said Frank Getty, l V. Staff Correspond. 1 Georges. "Keen when I loit vemv ent. I Georges Carpenlicr was taken j sey's hard body blows, I felt I could back to his quiet .Mauliasset fi.rm by ; beat him. his friends a broken hearted man. I "la the second round I made my au The gallant-Frenchman took his de- preme .ffrrt. aild know I Dornp feat gamely, but the terrific blows sey breaking W with which Jack IH-mpsey sapped his) my hand cracked on that "on Jaw and strength and heat him down cost him ! from then on I knew I -was thlougn. his life's ambition. j In his dressing room. Immediately j after the fight, Georges told me that despite his Injured hand, he "believed , Uempscy was a better man than htm- j self. ', Is Greatest Champion. "He is the greatest cnampinn that 1 ever fuiicht,'' said Georges. The Frenchman was very wnbbl 1 for an hour after the fixht. His eye ; was swelling from the blow which j rroKe open ma lett cnecK. 111s nose. was badly swoolen and the delicate ; bones were beaten out of place. Over his heart he hnre the marks of the two right hangers which helped fin ish him, while his skin over the kid- no's was a vhld purple. After he had lain down for 'JO min utes, with Gus Wilson ministering tn him and Ocscbamps and his friends doing their" best to console him, Georges f .-It able to dress and insisted upon doing so blmseli. He was wob- bly on his legs 'us he tried to pull on his trousers., 1 There was no question about Georges' hand,. It was swollen at the; base of the thumb to the size of a j goose egg, and pained him so that he -t was unable to use It In dressing. Les- ; champs fluttered about the dressing room, mothering 'Georges, his only j thought to make things easy for his 1 "enfant" as he affectionately called him. He. toot generously gave Demp sey all the credit In the world. "But look, look at poor Georges' hand," spluttered Descamps. ItrnipKcy Too Strmig. "It was a ease of the greatest llitht ' This ts Germany's tii-t yniTit of its war debt to Fram e. It is for "Ten Mililon Dollars of the Standard of th Lnt'ed Stoles." It is payable in Pari Aug. 31 atid has the words "wilhout protest" written on it. Miss Mary K. Pierce, an adopted dau ,ghter. Peter married Caroline Ack , erman. Mis. Poole alleges, after di iserting his half-Indian, half-French 1 woodlands bride. - Though no Justice or priest wul Peter and the half-breed woman, It la In Austria In spite of flic royalist partv and the members of the nobll Itv, who kept their titles only hv courtesy and persistence, the chances of a kingdom are small. .Many people. times YIUIJALMUR STEFANSSON Famous Ar. tie tli,ri r and dbcovirer or -the blonde Eskimo." He entiles to Chautauqua with a itniiirkabl" ill, strati 1! bi-tuie 01, bis many yjrs of exploration work in the frozen North. "Tills 'story Pas t t. attracting gt eater crowds th-ourhout the great cities of the country than any j'" I'lr: evi-fit li, Y'TMit years. 1 PETER CLARK MACFARLANE line of our g-eat Ai'ictiiiiti writers who mk-s his initial ChKiitauqea tour this summer. IVmim nt eontribtitor to all of U t-ot.iiti-y's leading periodicals. A forceful writer, a famous ,01 m -i.oiidi ut. a noted interviewer of treat, men. a brilliant tptaker. author of two of the ' best sel lers" of the present da. f-'ixih night. MINSTRELS OF THE BALKANS Kroni Favt -n Kuropc comes to "s one of tho most unusual and attractive musical com panics w.- yve ever prrwuted. The Jugo-SIav Tarxi.'iin ica Orchestra Is absolutely unique the only one ot Us kind in Am.-rt.-a. T!i- -upi-va. in tile bright coloiful costumes of their native land, singing not oely their own Slavic in uric, but the popular songs 01 me nay un,i inc sianuani .. I ,r..-...l I... ... ... r a .n.i.x !. t t. It fvr.t..l ... oe-t:,j uy I'OOIC s ailOmeVS I hill no V -" , i,o,;i..ov, ... v IJJ they were actually married bv the onlv i before the war, and think that lliev HS'laW the woodlands knew that of! would come back automatically with agreement. la restored monarchy. . J ne tniiiKert. , Peter (iirard, who in later life wasof Austria, however, say frankly that 3 justice of the peace and postmaster at Ith" financial burden of keeping up a : onnor's f:reck. was seventeen years royallty would be luioioraoie. !of age when he ran awav from" II... I There is, on tho other hand, u part troit to the lluraga county backwoods. !1 France supporting the Idea of a lii: had quarreled with Christopher monarchy especially In Austi id for the 3 iOlrard. his father. He was twenty ' purpose of preventing a union with ;uiion ii. ,. n,i x.t ... 11 I,i'mii ,, v. This nollcy. though be- jJulft Countwai Tebeau, the half-breed. Mrs. I'oole relates a dramatic story ; -of the desertion or her mother by her - father. Later, alter she hud become 3j a mother herself, peter recognized .Mrs. Poole as his daughter, she al- ; leges, Peter Girard died in St. Mary's , hospital In 1914. all-1 pl-i.-.liie inpofitioiu of ail t ii.i Seven Davs Filled With Splendid Attractions TWELVK CONCERTS! TEN LECTURES! A Big Play Product ion! THEOIMMIEUSFOLll The swallow has (he largest mouth ' in porportion to Its size of any other , 1'lrU. '; neath the surface, is a vital one. France's policy is unquestionably one of building as many small stutes as nisslble. for two reasons that of holding the leadership of Kuropc and that of maintaining her security. If she call strew kings about Lurope, she can lessen the danger of amalga mation, thus walling Itassla off from any expansion westward and Ger many out of Mittel-Kuropa. King's Doctor ? if'n lal uses at the I on e ot tie 1 .1 iiitri.t of 1 be Orpheus Club of Los Ang"h . winners of the pir. t. pri.r tor male rhoir. ana ma-Pan ut- Kipo-i'ion. Ti. Or Inn-. Four is acclaimed by iiiuiical critics to b '1 If not the t,.-s, .n;..f q:i.irtets In ibe I'liHed States. Two conceits on the third ila. LITTLE SYMPHONY OKCIIESTKA noted American composer 11,11 ! l' t e 1 ,.raiiiitaiii,ii .-r.att-1 and couched by Thttriow Lb uranci , on Indian iiuh-i- . Om' of ti,'- f',h-t rfrlngcl orch'-siras in the Chautauqua worjd. "Pl-.ig. ii iittalto. Mdoist. Two concerts 01, ti.e last day. SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE Adults, ?.L72; Students, $1.50; Child's, SU'0. No War Tax. ; PENDLETON and .la lie ill 1 Mvmpi 1 1 r - - i i i ' ,- - " i'iiiiiIi ' hi mi f-Mm ii mt- J - t ti'I nil fr p JULY 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, 13, Hi p u - ' i HER11FIANGESHERE t ( llNOrOEl? YWEN ' 'STEP ON YOUR GAS' IS ' ADVICE OF EXPERT 'AND WATCH YOURSELF SPEED' (Py International News Hervlee) COLIMIICS, t July A. -With 110.000,000 self-slnrtera in our nation, there Is nothing to prevent the most wondorful prosperity -In the history of th world. If they realise all that in necessary Is to apply the aolf- heavyweight in the w rid ngulnst the starting principle to social and greatest heavyweight," the little man: economic problems." declared saui. 'Ieiiipsey was too heavy and ! too strong. It was like Stanley Ketch- I el trying to heat Jack Johnson. j In the defeated challenger's dress- j ing room were his seconds. Journec and Charley Ledoujc. They wore long ', faces. It was all little Ledoux could i do to keep back the tears as he help- ed Georges with his dressing. Dr. KM ward Amherst Ott, in dustrial expert, lecturing liefore a local audience. "Think good times. Talk good times. Hturt buying. Give work to somebody. If It's only for a day. "Come ,,n. let's go!"' The Latest Vanity Case! This is a Ovlonxs kid on the to school with his "book." It's k board with the. lesson printed on 1' M hen be learn th lesaon he ll set -ai-- ' ' ' fjy International News Service) j NKW TOItK. July 4. Who aro the ' eleven men, New York Is asking, ! whose ardent suits have won Miss ! Virgin'a loco's "yes" and who expect cn her reLurn from abroad to become her husband'.' t'ndulnnt. slender-hewed Miss Lee, whom Miward Chandler Christy en thused over as "'the Ideal Christy girl," has confessed to friends in Purls' that she Is ofruld to return to New York "'because I've got eleven (lances 'and they'll all be waiting ul the pier." Among her Intimates In New York the names of several men who may be. on the list have been mentioned. Three of these were In eager attend ance whan Miss Lee appeared as a show girl in "Tho Greenwich Village Follies." II, it none ot her friends can list the entire eleven. And perhaps their names will remain a mystery until Ul? vessel (JneJui, j -. f ! , IIAf f TrS ' J k : .em I V Is u I J I V I v - Vanity. VanlU', ill Is ymilty ven an umbrella handle. Allldred llnrils. leading woman In I'ara noiint rieluien ho son the girls with the vanity rase lHirse. the wrlsi vanity ran and alt the other open-faced make, up effects, on better. While apparently R-trlng-abstrni tedlv at the end of her um brella handle she li really ar,ns If her hat Is on slinlght. Th liilri'oi w hi, h may be pressed back by a tinv spring reveal, a imnlj powrtv ut, t r v . . . .... ... v oj.M'.i," .,tr..i ' !..it)A'i -A At