JACE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1021. TWELVE PAGES EMR n L lull I JLUUI 4 JLL THE GREAT SALE IS RUNNING STRONGER THAN EVER. SATURDAY EVENT NG SHOPPERS WILL RE SURPRISED AT THE WORLDS OF GOOD BARGAINS OFFERED IN THIS CLEANUP SALE. BARGAINS THAT MEAN A GREAT SAVING, BARGAINS THAT MEAN A RIDDING ON ENORMOUSLY BIG STOCK S OF ALL THEIR ODDS AND ENDS. , - r 0,OOOoOO St B M Dollars . Worth of the Country's erchandise To Be cleaned Out '' of Its Season Goods WHICH MEANS THAT YOU CAN; BUY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO EAT AND WEAK FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES. 1 Cheers Greeted Lloyd George's Remarks Regarding Decision of Imperial - Conference. LONDON, Alii?. 20. (U. P.) Lloyd fieorno ttilil the house of commoiiH thi Hrltlsh empire must have n nnvnl force HUul tn that of any othor coun- j try. In making a long exported state I ment regarding tha decision of tlio I linporinl conference Juet cloned, tho I premier wild "It was agreed the IUlt I Ifh nvy would be second to none." I Loud cheers (Treated the premier's remarks. I EVERY DEPARTMENT SHOWS .MOST REASON ABLE REDUCTIONS. . ADDED SALESPEOPLE-WILL ASSIT YOU WITH THAT SAME CORDIAL SPIRIT ALWAYS SHOWN BY T. P.W. WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP SATURDAY EVENING. THE GOODS ARE ALL CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR YOUR EASY SELECTION. l r0Bis vYaronouse,'. '.' W&3gga WHEBg IT PAYS TO THA DE BSWSfffig " HILD TRAINING AT HOME CHICHESTER S PILLS Till'. IIIAMO.XO It HA Ml. A tii" ep.1 ;th Iltue Rifffc 1 h flN. ftiT r T1MF MA MONO I KIND HU,v( fii ywsknoREcst. Safest. AVftavsRclii'. SO10 BY WllfifiRIS FVFPWMfbf LADIES When irreeular or suppressed use Triumph Tills. Safe and dependable in all proper cases. Not eold at Drug Stores. Do not experiment with Xor ".Relief" and particulars. It's free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee. tYi. This is No. 45 of the fourth series of articles issued by the National Kin dergarten Association, S West 40th Street. New York City. They are ap pearing weekly in these colcmns. THE TWILIGHT STORY HOUR. By NcU:e (iardiivr White There is, to my mind, nothing more potent for discipline or for creating confidence between a mother and her child than a "tw ilight story hour." A daily story time may sound like romance but it is very practical and accomplishes more good than a thous and scoldings. There is a story some where for every pha.-'e of character growth, and any librarian will help a mother to find these stories. If there is no library available, there can be no better investment for th character- I louuuing ot your cnua man me pur i chase of a few1 good story books. The , child lives in a world of fiction. Do not deprive him of your companion ship in that legitimate, fascinating reaim. There conic in every day, smaU vex ations, irrations because a TMld does not comprehend grown-up standards or is mischievous or wilful. Never let your boy or girl go to bed with the heard mothers say the d. Ilia veayo day s tangle unsmoothed. I have heard mothers say, "I'm too tired when night comes!" or "I'm going out tonight, I can't be bothered." The one. who "can't te bothered" perhaps j rK-es n' t realize that a man or a wom an with breadth of vision and an im agination to accomplish great things may b in the making during that few minutes of every evening. The mo ther who is "too tired," and there are so many of thorn. perhaps does not know what a blessed rest fulness it is to have the children on Tver lap or about the fire with her, (iiiet after the day's excitement, listening with wide eyes to the twilight story. It is as soothing to the mother as to the children, . and there is an Intimacy growing out of that time which never ceases to be a blessing ill after year?. You may say you have not the time to learn stories; would reading them do as well? For a score of reasons it would not. If you are really desirious of the best for your children and are looking for some way to make a beau tiful harmony out of your. lives togeth- j er, you will find the time, 'it does not ) take more than a few minutes to read I a story, and you can go over it in your hkiuI while you are washing the: dishes or preparing the vegetables for dinner. Perhaps the longest time re ooircd is in choosing tlio rieht story to tell at the right time. As you study these stories, you will find that your own character is ex panding too. There is a lesson for grown-ups in all the old fairy tales and in many of the new ones. The story hour will keep your imagination from becoming dulled, it will 'luicken I your sense of humor, It will mnle you j young with your children and bettor able to enter into every nook and cranny ot their child life. I' To not think that this method of discipling is too Indirect, that the ' moral of the story will he lost in the Interest of the story itself. It has been proved repeatedly that this is not true, even when it may seem so at first. lie consistent in the story-telling if you undertake it. lo not do it one night and neglect it the next. Make it a part of every day and it will soon onic to be the sweetest, most rcstfnl and hi lpf.il lime both to yo.irsclf and your children. AnuTlians In the Making "of coorse the first obligation of nating children rests upon the par ents, nd there should be no effort upon the part of any other agency to usurp their rights In this 'respect. Nor should they be relieved of any of their responsibility. lint the nation has an interest In the boys und girls who to morrow are to constitute Its citizen ship, and it Is a national duty to work in conjunction with the parents to see that the morals of the children rest on a solid foundation." HON. AUT1II K Cr.UTKK. Senator Krom Kansas, Former Governor of Kansas. The kindergarten fosters a sympa thetic un lerstandlhg between parent and teacher through Its mothers' meeting nnd home visiting, an under standing which exerts un Invuluahlo influence throughout the child's eutire school life. If there Is no kindergarten In your (Miniiiunlty, the National Kindergarten Association, s West 4'Hh Street, New York City, will gladly co-operate, with von in an effort to serur one. WIPE OUT POTTER HELD ST. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 20. (I. N. S.) One well-known institution connect ed with every city tif uny size, in tho t'nilud .NuUs will soon disappear if plans of William Fireman, a young undertaker of this city, uru success fully carried through. The Institution, which young Flccman plans to wipe out of existence Is the l'otter's Meld. There 'will be no more unidentified deud burled if his plans work utit. ! iceman has organized an Identi fication liureau. It's members are all indertal ers. The bureau plans ' to have a representative In every com munity In the country. The death ot every unidentified person, man, wom an or child will he reported to the bureau Immediately by members, and the description of the. body and of all clues with it will he sent out to every other member. Fleeman believes that in nine cases out of ten the bureau will bo able to Identify the dead person and the body can Ibe recovered by rel atives of friends. The number of iiersons who are killed and are never identified at pres ent runs into the thousands yearly. E ftFMMIT, 111., Aug. 2'. (I. J'.) The bodies of throe persons are en tombed In a coupe at the bottom of an Ko. toot nuarry pool, according to Jack Hlnir, a diver, engaged In salvaging automobiles from the pool, where thieves and people who wanted to col lect Insurance, plunged them. Hlalr ssys over lnu tars are at the bottom jjf lhecdei p water. The polioweT run. ducting a search for the bodies, fol lowing I'lali V Inability to relocate tho couple with Its ghastly passenger. SQUIRE EDGEGATE -His Answer. to the Tramp Was Misleading But Justifiable BY lOl'IS kICHARD LITTLE CONVENIENCES 7 f' rN EXTENSION O&ARTTE HOLDER KEEPS VfJ Cl'T CF )0! DES . SQUIRE I MAD A BiCBASS OH V1V HOO-IT WLKiHLDi PiT LEAST rirrv "Pouhds jN HZ 6QT A'AflVy Ml 43 HZUO PUiRZ.- I CJU6HT A VOT-Z CT T5H TODAy BUT WHILE. I rYAS TAfW A JUL' t4f)-R UADE? ) TrE-E Omc IHIth VV)LITD GL-3tT9v Sl'YW WITH VOU 1E.LI- Alt IN rVHT I 7IR.CVOH I He. YILLPiCiZ.l A , YtLLl SI-" "If" , VlRECTiOH THPtt COMlS HAriDV -Bur f)i TH5 1 1 Mt or i hi. yt.K S H BEDTIME PENCIL PICTURES ACT LIKE ' - -! . V yf y lU sN jTN '--f I "v. trJ V3cV 'i2 St Xy lE A FOOL IN ' MARTIN'S n . MdMS,' tl lurk in th V.-:-- V" : PAST and PRESENT PAST and PRESENT PAST and PRESENT ' -J '. 1 ' "i I . . 1 ' ' " I I . ..- a ... .... t TTTTTr- Do VOU THE frROCERy STORE CLFR.I- .AX. tiwt ca3riel) 7vr run M.5 TO0YH8RL.'5ri ' J-Jt Pock ft ft Ifc BJy WHO COIJUO NAfAC fVlW PSCilOtNI OF THE UNITED 57KTT5 l v.--.'.: 1! HI TRUE TO LI FB b it . , ORRAIVE paper several timet bil 'the was writing today. The teacher told ber to be more rareful and asked her bow she'd tike to write with the kind of pen they used In Washington' time. Lorraine didn t know what ah BiMUil so the teacher drew picture of .the crude old pen on the board, "follow the dot and see iUat it wa. '"' JiinmT't irilhnirllr. Aided a. I '. "Jamea, how much i four, rlu "BrssUy niver ufiltet, jou wi'li h a Upht, plu oneT" asked the teacher. lon(c-lndH r,tor!-.i. Hjv, t; it yiiu . -non't know," ald JfO'i. tf-V Well. euppoFS I (iv four apple to ' I flrj rn' Met J", lim Marrr, eljM rrl f Cbrlle. tnl one a'l 'he clever thing.', U.e ;,: t;,- ta.t. to you. wht would It be?" and, last of a!!, trciui !". i to -i-hm Ba4 luck lor lae," whiirpered ry wife five rn cn my li t L.r.L-ijv iffl. - 've cot etn uim 6,nc-" . IJ KtfA T(F -AIMER OF A yOU'-Kr K.Vi A HO 'KAf.S . ON (OS uPPL!. LP iUij.- SOW MS A uRANOSON v"H0 CAN NA.v.E EVERy PlTClIf K 'N THE Ai.M.HlCAN I "A . - 1. 1 - '- 1 7 's: I.:-.-. Xf 'At .- I i -..II V 1V: WIVS. So Hp lU-si'd Her on fhi- .Spot,'' J-rk--Do ou object to kissing on sanitary R-ounds." J.T-kette ';lt, no. .ta-k - T!i:-n e:, taVe a Hltlc ttio'.l tlifo'urlt tl.fi itifi.nia'.v. V.'locl-ltoi'M. Teacher Johnny, wli't is veloelty? J ihnr.y -A'elcclty's what a fcilo lets go cf a beo wilh. -0 Jln'ft .'mrt, rs'iirlT -F-ihr, I want ;ou -ti my nc' d.T.--. rather (rfcjd:n;i rri. ft It 1 a- ?n ft'Ort p t'le n'h'rs o't btt-cr jo-u-.i'.t, lux ao ictefti.t:4 ;a microbes. I, ili, I ill . ' L ,; V, ' i i '.i 1 1 . j . i . . . "V ir.7'tiiu u w ' i f a r ivr r d tr ' - vim tmm 11: pluc. is (3'j.m is I j HOnncl Father Never Used to Like H im Suj.orlor Force. np Kpll, AOmrtion. rroferrr (In mechanlrr,) What Is TrofeRsnr (eXp!Rinlog jnapirtlgro) a ro"rli'? jSCk, hour many natural magnet are f 'u-l-n'. Tro equal rarallcl force known of ? ac.ns In ths' samo direction. Jack Two, elr. I-'rofeigor-But If they act in op- l'mfusur (surprised) Yes and wilt po-!t dlrsctlcss? . yuu p!sa,0 bt,9 lhem. ftunPt-ThaV dlrgrce caea, - 'jyX-KoiOeji fodJbrteA.jaw