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ft v 4 tf -f i t i 1 ' . 7 'i h v v t i 1 DAILY EAST OREGOKTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1021.' TEN PAGES In Elinor Glyn's Photoplay i WJhereit Pays to Trad 9 UJl These Are Sigrnifieart Words and They Mean More Than Just "Mere Low Price They Mean Depend- able Merchandise at a t air Price, a Price Consistanant With the Good Quality. Railroad COAL JS EXPECTED An Exquisite Showing of Beautiful Lace Dresses Particularly attractive are these .models with their unusual ly pretty trimmings and color ef fects. Although other becoming types at these prices are various ly and prettily designed, these models shown are more notable for their own graceful lines, be ing shaped at the hips and grace fully gathered. Aside from their prettiness they are most appropriate and just what are wanted for these hot days. ! 1 , The Prices Range $38.50 to $S5. On display in the Ready-to-Wear Window. We will mail a book to your friend or friends any place In the rail ed Slides. 'Let 'er Buck' IVY A Charles Wellington 1'urlDiu: Book That is Worth the Price of $2.25 We will wrap It, dress it, plac.- stamps on it ami sure it, and, charge on your regular count. JCST TFI.I. I S TO 1K JT! Mr thH i at- .,.Wv) Sale of High Grade Kid Oxfords for Women We are offering one large lot of Odds and Knds of our very best kid Oxfords ta clear this class of footwear. You will find a liberal range of sizes unci widths among the lot and the values ran to 9 1 4.50. The Special Sale Price ' S4.95 LJ YA 'i Lilr, 1'. "5 fete . august hot weather specials for Friday and Saturday only Supply ynnr sumnier iuh early fall Hls liere, Timiorniu- ir Sattmlay. r.v'ry iU-m HKiitionrxl brlow fnnii-lics evidenw that Tlio INMipU-s Wart'liiMi 'tnils tlicir seupe or nst-fulncss to thrifty folks. You can always .In n little U-tUil litre. Mens Sale of Palm Beach Suits This Is certainly proving a most popular sale. Judg ing from the way they are snupins up the go'xl itur guinm. The milts run light, int-dium and dark In colors and their weights are most suitable ror these hot days and the hot days to come. $20.00 Suits sell for $13.S5 ?22.50 Suits sell for $15.00 JIK.ll t.KAKi: I I.ANM I, MMS AI.Mi AUK JCKKI l.l. . III.r0 l'anli are now HM.33 $H.',i I'UltM MTP tmw $5.83 fee the dwpluy lu the Men's Window. Kaysed Silk Top Union Suits, Special for Friday and Saturday, a garment $2.49 Women's lisle union suits of Kay ser's best qualities, in low neck, sleeve - less style, with band or bodice top and loose or tight knee. May be had in silk tops or all lisle, in finest qual-, Ity mercerized cotton. Our regular pricing on these garments $3.00, $3.25 $.1.50, $3.95 and upwards to $4.50. For Two nays Only, Special $2.49 Women's Fine Quality Uni on Suits, Special for Friday and Saturday, garment 69c Women's Kayser and Galary well made union suite, in low neck, sleeve less style, with band or bodice top and cuff or ' loose knee. Garments that were priced regularly up to $1.10 per suit. ,1'or Two nays .Only, Special COc Women's Fine Ribbed Vests, Special for Friday and Sat urday, a Garment 10c Women's Swiss and fine ribbed vests with band top, sizes 38, 40 and 42. These were ail priced, much higher but for two days we have put them on sale ' at an astonishingly low price.. Np.Vial for I'riilay and Saturday, a Garment lUc Women's Pure Silk and Fi bre Hose Special Friday and Saturday 74c These stockings you will find to bo of superior quality, and to give satis factory wear. Colors black, cordo van and white, sizes 8 1-3, 9 9 1-2 and 10. These stockings are extraordinary values at our regular prlee at 8 5c pair. Kxtra NM-c1al for I-Yidny ami Saturday Only, a l'air 74c. Pacific Jewel Pure Silk Hose Special Friday and Saturday $1.39 . Fine quality ll.'le top, very elastic, 20 Inch pure silk boot, extra strength in heels, soles and toes. Colors, black and white and all sizes. You'll find this hose a splendid value at $1.75 our regular price. Kxtra Special for Friday and Satur. day, a pair All OttJr t.prtnnu Ml rZ. SEE THE ELABORATE DISPLAY OF THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY SHOW WINDOW We call your opecial attention to this week's money savers on display In th Grocery show window. Kvcry item mean "money back in ynir pocket." iter" are tlie IUtos we feature. XTR.t KPMXUJS - XTRA SI IXIAI S This week's choppers are offered some Xtra fioort Money Saving Specials In oor I!uy Grocery Baseim-nt. Grocery Special $1.15 OMVF.S 75c An excellent bargain when you con sider the excellent quajity. These olives are packed in jugs. Grdcery Special PICNIC HAMS The very sweetest and meatiest V.aniB you could wish just the right wise. . Sixflal per pound 23c. Grocery Special IU:i SALMON SPFCIAIj The fineyt pack by one of the big pest and best packers of high grade salmon. Two 25c. cans for 35c This is the Dill 1'h-kle Scaxni ItfRiilar 20c can for Miis. iiorsi.wn:. If you've decided to CAN we've decided to heir yon. T )M TOI S HIiACKHI :UH1 I S Four baskets to the crate Luscious and most tender fruit Special I'cr Crate 9(M; ' ' Special Per f .ratn $.1.00 PI, I MS PI. At HI S Just ripe enough to can You'll Key they're delirious Special per pound 7c S, U1 per rate 25 Pe r Oct Msnmnt on all IHshen, Slone Jlars, Pc-r.-olaU.rs, Tea I'.Hs and I lcK-trlc Irons. Grocery Special SlTX'lAly ON SHKI.MP A fine stock, packed under the most exacting Inspection laws. Two 25c cans for 35c Grocery Special chystaij whiti; soap Everyone knows the popularity of this universally satisfactory soap. Special 20 Iku-s for $1.00 Grocery Special PKFIT.I'.Ki n STOCK OVSTI'.TIS Kveryone knows that f"I'referred Stock" means large oysters, eolid packed. ' SiH-cial pc-r c-an 15c; I " A " --vt" . j '"- '. i Vr fK W - - 7 lV , . Nv s. " ' jrA0m View Ahead MNM1TWM fcktATEST DFPAKTHrvT STORt XlePeoples Warehouse trr?fwHfnF II PY TO TBPt f"l-. WT'-jmf This Is a Rc- from "The Great Moment." Elinor C".yn' first photo ptev which has Just been released. The author of "Three Week, watched the making of very scene and acted In some oC them. iiur 10FlnffllWlll REV. D. R."CRAFTS !N DEMAND THAT . 1 OW GUT BATHING SUITS BE BANNED Officials Take . i i Public Should Go With Pmxhases. By K. M. F.T.Ii'lI , Iiiternatlomil News Servi.e Staff Correspondetit. NEW YORK. All:. 4. This business of low-cut but hint; suits has Flo Zk-K-fclrt on the run. The eminent impresario of the fa mous Follies disapproves most heart ily of the latest modes imlieach wear, which send a yciuncr pirl out on the sand wilt) her tender skin practical'.)' unprotected atrainst the hiirnlntt rays of the slimmer sun. He thinks it's all wroni "Zietfv,'' for once in his career, is In accord with the reformers. They ' are protesting seilnst the tno-.-imple display f the uncovered female foody. Si Is he vh-n the display t.-iKes p!''e on the h.each. For, -he it understood, Mr. Ziepfeld's ohjecfions proceed from no moral ' irrounj Prny don't Lake tills tn mean ! that the Kentleman In cpiestlon not believe in mora!!", lie does, hnl his ideas on morality are a trifle cilf ; ferent from thoe of Dr. Wilbur Crafts i oixihe Itev. Cleore l'owlby. ! "ZifiKy's" olijcctlons aro purely prac jtical. Low-t-ut hathintf suits and bare lefts interfere seriously vith the color j scheme evolved by .Joseph I'ri-.tn f"f the lalest Follies, 'i'be (rirls go down to Lons; Beach and Southnmpton over week-end, acctlire a healthy coat of tan and come hack with their necks shoulders and other portions of their anatomy the host in coffee color. And so. when they appear on the stage to resale t lie eyes of Sow York's about town" and there are plenty of srirls in the audience, too they present a spectacle that some times brines out smiles. A peaches-a nd -cream complexion, r. dimpled Cupid's bow of a mouth, a lovely head of bobbed hair, a costume ---' fully 'designed to give the we.-irer a chance to show the excellence of her completion is not confined to her f;ice alone but extends to her shoulders, neel; and arms. And then, oh, hor-tt-s, a heavily-tanned neck and ghoul d .-rs. with the thinnest of white stripes j marking tho position of the shoulder I straps: Do you wond'-r tuat Kir, Zic- tt ld is williniT. for this one, to align Iumwlf with the reformers? ' It's toiiKh." moaned "Ziitxy," when the subject was broached. "It wouldn't i be so bad If only their faces (cot tanned i;ieM p. tint could take ore of that. Put when th&y get tunned all over, what, I ask you, is 'he use .of having Joseph IVban to cook up a swell color sciwuie and t-peiulin' a mint of mon ey for costumes when tile Rirls are all olive drab and don't harmonize? There should be a law atcuinst these low-cut bat hill!,- suitJ." ft nwii SOON REACH RUSSIA LONDON'. Aim. 4. does I erica's food army Is -(U. P.) Am mobilizing and supplies t fill the central- European warehouses are ail ready to move Into famished Itusin, where millions of children await food and clothTnB. Ly man 1'rowii, luinUIIni; the details for Secretary Hoover expects no hitch vhon he comes Into contact with It-.sa bolshevi!:! authorllies. lYIsoniTs Are lrecd? ItTl.A. AUB.V (A. 1M American prisoners have been releused, it is un officially rt-iiorttal. The number of releasi d and w hen they will enxs ii,c border is not slated. .-cir" i;cd Cross Mull. ' I:k:A, Auk. 3. (A. 1'.) Senui,,r France accuses Dr. K. V. Kyan, Am erican lied Cross commissioner, of in stigating the revolt at Kronstadt Ian winter. i;,"in asserts Fiance is fliieii with bol-eviki f.ib.e reports. France declares he will renew the charge in the senate. CANNOT Si.TTId; IHSPITK 1.0XDO.V, Aug. 4. (A. !,) A con ference between representatives of the American shipping board and Iiritisli (hipping interests failed to develop a settlement of the dispute over the J'.gyptlan cotton contracts which Is now a subject of acute controversy. '7 That there will bo no reduction In tho ferlght lute on eoul and that lh liuatlon is such the puUliO Hliouiil pro- court 'to buy its whiter, supply Is the ubstanco of a letter he'ng sent out ny K. Ijiunsbury, (. V. It. & .N. olfl- vinl. ', The following letter by Mr. I,ouns- bury is self-explanatory: I'ortland, June 27th, -ml. To General and Plstr.ct rretgm Agents, Traveling .Freight. Agents and Docal ORenls: Ttegardless of efforts to get before ' the consnmers of coal, assurances as to stability "of rales for this season ut least, there continues a general dlspo. sit ion on tho part of the buying public to hold off purchases, no doubt , clu in considerable measura to expressions of certain officer of the administra tion leading the consuming public to believe there wilt be a reduction ' In freight rates during the coming Ha-son. There Is nothing In the s'fimt'on that would Justify such bel-ef for the simple reason that freight rates can not ba reduced until transportation costs have been substantially lower ed, and that has not yet been accom plished. I wrote you along similar' lines on May 6th, and at this tlmr re produce the followincr telegram, cop ies of which have been sent to ne by Mi.. i. w r,,hinunti freight traffic Msriager, Pnlon Pacific Hystein: Utah Coal operators by 'Cameron Coal Co., dated June Srd to Hon. Her bert. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, Washington, V. C. "Government department recently advised the public that unless coal was freely stored during the summer months, a coal panic would ensue dur ing the coming winter and confres slonal committee reporting on SeVate ftill P-B 6, expressed similar view. This correct statement of situation was accepted and acquiesced In by consum ing public. However, telegraphic an nouncement f President Harding's re cent interview with interstate com. mieree commission was unfortunately unduly eiiiplmsiin d by newspapers and lias resulted in serious checking coal storage In anUcipatltig freight reduc tion. In ttah such redaction Is very unlikely because, state public utilities commission refused permit last freight rate Increase to apply on coal moving wholly within state. Oial mines this field working only twenty to twenty five per ent time and. further reduc tions wonjil hi C!inipI(jt'.U;, demoraliz ing. If not Iheonsisfent wllh policy ydur department would very much ap preciate an expression from you aa to whether or not you have Information regarding Immediate coal freight de creases In western statm as well as your views concerning summer stor age n fact, permit ua to suggest that an official expression to Associated 1'rcs.a and others from Washington a to whether or not any proposed freight red net cjii will apply to coal wo-jiil resuU In clarifying present un certainty which is causing stagnation in c nl business. Continued disposi tion on part of consuming public to delay storing coal will unquestionably lir.n about rerlous condition this Win- tw." , , Mr. Hoover'a reply of June was aa follows: "1 'have no Information that leads me to believe there will be any rediic t'on of coal rates this season." It will be appreciated if you will bring this expression of Mr. Hoover' to the attention of nil retailers and consumers In your respective com munities directly and through the press. We believe it to be Important, In order to avoid later coal car short age, congestion and possible coal short age, that they give cuio consideration at this time to the advisability of an ticipating their requirements and lay ing in a supply of summer, storage eoul for their fulil and winter need. If. F. IjOUXSIU'KT. , . ' ' I' IS? A' i 4" 'I- 3 Jf .V PKItU.V, Aug. 4. (V. P.) Flame are reported sweeping the famine and plague-ridden sections of Sllieria, v.hlch Is the first Indications the Hus sion fa mine had spread to Siberia. Prominent men coming from Pussla say tho conditions are unparalleled, but the soviet government Is not killed, fienntor Joseph I. France, of Maryland rteelsred his surprise that the Soviets are still able to maintain their organization. ?t' a wise blrdlet that know It own parent, likewise it's a. wise old bird tiat l-.now its own child these days. Fancy tho proud peacock havlnfe his gor geous tall feather all beshorn of their pristine colors, the eyea icked out and all dyed black to make an ornament ror my lady's hat! Yet that's what you : t " m A I jr-i' is,.f f above. Below, a black hatter itih turlran, from Joseph, which bears an o-jtiich tip Tin- veliy the edc-cs cftbe feather a wmi Yx s nvt ic The Advice of TIUs Pcndlcdm Woman . is of tvrtalii Value. Many a woman back has many aches and pains. . Oft times 'Us the fchiey's fault. That's why Doan's Kidney pills are so effective. Many Pendleton women know' thin. -Ttend whnt one has to say about it Mrs. D. p. W'llscy, r1 2 H. lsy St., Pendleton, says: "r can hardly de scribe the misery I endured from lame bade some two year ago. When I washed It would feel as though my tack was breaking In two and I could hardly raise up. My feet bloated and my kidneys Were disordered. I read about Doan's Kidney PHI. ,d two boxes which I got at Tallman' Drug Store relieved mo of the backache and removed all other troubles. I have used,Doan' Kidney Pill, since then with equally good results." Price 6Uc, at till dealer. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Wllsey had. Toster-Mllburn Co Mlra Putfalo, X, Y.