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PAGE TWO DAIL EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1921, EIGHT PACES WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE MEANS "MERCHANDISE OF TRUE WORTH AND MERIT." GREATEST VALUE GIVING I READY-MADE PATTERN CLOTHS AND LUiNCHfc- . ON SETS Made of splendid quality da mask, good patterns, neatly hemstitched; size of cloth ,70x70 and half .dozen nap kins to match. Priced Specially Low, a set . $5.00 ami $5.73 LUNCHEON SETS worked on good quality cloth that looks like linen, wears like it and washes like linen. They have neatly scaloped edges in colors of rose, blue, maize and lavender. 13 Piece Sets Are Priced Specially Low, a set $2.50 to $6.00 1 TltSk,. V?! Dresser Scarf Sets . Embroidered on best quah'tv linen cloth, all edges finished with crochet, pin cushion ribbon trimmed in color to harmonize. Special Values, set $2.25 SWEATERS of Unusual Warmth and Style . " When a mere coat is not suffi cient protection against the cold and piercing winds, a sweater worn beneath it gives the additi onal warmth necessary to com fort. Then, too, on days when a heavy coat is burdensome a sweater is just the wrap needed. Here are good sweaters in all styles and sizes, knit of fine wool en yarns in every wanted color. They're well worth these prices, $5.93, $6.95. Children's Ripple Sweater Coats, all colors and sizes $5.95. STORE REGULATIONS (Jou'inliiK lic iimiiIiib mwl ilosiiiK hours llllll llollllllJS fll' UlU I'l'lllllilllllT f hc ! 1921. Kline niH'tis dally tit K:00 il. m. Kvnihitf c!o."'im limn s hit iiih'IuiiikiiI. NrTlv Tin- tiiHKi-py I'll. will nii-i'pt phone older ticuliinliiu at 7:H() II. m. bu! (he dxus do not open unlll 8:00 II. III. tin: joiiowinu noiin.ws on- SI im;i. duiiiiK wlilrh diijs the store will he clostxl nil day: TlinuUNtlvliiu, Tliurlny, Nov. 21. Oirlstniiis, Monday, Div. 311. New Years .Monthly, .Ian. 2. l2li. The-' leniilatliins i-rrortlve Monday, Nov. J I. r k3 l& Tliese Are Days of .Value Days when price is im portanthighly important but, with this proviso : If it is men's clothes a suit, overcoat or raincoat there must also be quality in the garment. Hart Schaff ner & Marx Quality We Combine Easy Prices With Quality. You get the advantage of all these Savings in our Suits and Overcoats 0"" to $70 Real Rainproof Raincoats $17.50 to $30.00. HATS, latest styles $5.00 K8 jLawaw. CuWlllUt ltfltf. Uarl Siliuffuer Wirm J I (mmmm Fur Trimmed Coats These recent arrivals display numerous unique style ideas not seen in the coats which we have heretofore received for wear dur i . i i ins; tlic season ai nanu. u rtav, fv Thev arc as rich looking as it is WJv ,,:fi possible for garments to he. And ?'psY women who love coats possessing l t this distinguishable quality will not rest easy until they have taken one or tw o of them into custody for present and future w ear. These prices .make them splendid values: Priced from $19.95 to $90.00 Last year these coals would have cost $10.00 to $175.00. 1 w I -w, ' 'a . v,:.' v., mm nr, rrNianoNS om:atf.st di pahthint store fioTGoplosWdroKouse, In the Coming Days of Gift Shopping Whether it be at this store or some other store, Shop Early. in DRUBBED I! BY STRONG CAUFORNSA li i-fr!--iT!Oii -in TArt ine starred by Universal and working in the New York stu.li". M' Hoborts worshipped h:m at hi r favorite cinema hrine She was kn.wn and revered at school as "the girl who Uvea next door to King r.agsjot." v. ri nf ten. and now the ! famous dramatic star ef twenty, is es- iinimv. Her worn in '"5 Lips" la" the crowning achievement of; a l.rilliant career. m Northern Team Powerless Face of Attack by Bavks of Southern Outfit. KIVOl.I SVNPY AX I) MON DAY ........ t ii'iiitrn 111 MAKY l'Uhl K1 i XlVtltSAI, ('1'1M In "Throucn the naCK l'oui, "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 14. Cali fornniia overwhelmed Washington, 72 to 3, In a Pacific coast conference Fame hfrc Saturday almost squaring up a 72 to 0 defeat the northerners gave the Bears here in 1015. Today's total was the largest the undefeated California machine has made this sea son. Washington's team, only a shadow ot the great northern eleven of six years ago, was helpless before the 'rhjiririni? California backs, and 01. the defensive was almost at the mercy1 the Back Door' is the delizhtful com- !of the Bear linesmen, who broke Pon t stay stuffed-up! Qait blowln? and snuffles! A dose l,t "PaPe' Co'd JIary Compound" taken every two h-jiirs un- ..u- r..ited Artists i til three doses tire taKen usuany .V. Vi-.r linle artist wil' be breaks any cold riht up. afforded an opportunity for tne ais- play of talent equalled only in sutn previous productions as 'Tollyanna and "Daddy Long Icss." Arrange ments were recently completed by Manager Matlock of the Kivoli Theatre to show this production beginning Sun- ,1nV It in the first picture In which Little Mary ever worked under the guidance r.f tun directors. Alfred E. Green and Mnrv'a hrnther Jack sPonsorea WHS production, and the result of their combined efforts Is said to prove fur ther the truth of the old adage, "Two heads are better than one." The outstanding feature of 'i nroi.gn The very first dose opens c'oggea nostrils and the air passages or the head; stops nose running; relieves tho headache, dullness, fevenshness. "Papes Cold Compound" costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acta without assistance, tastes nice, con tains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! I through and smothered nearly every ;Sun Dodger attempt. Only one play, a. delayed quarterback run, was able to gain anything against California. Washington made no attempts at forward passing. Nisbet made tho oniy California touchdown scored in the first quarter, and Barnes added two to the total by tackling Hall behind the Washington lino for a safety. In the second (period the Bear offensive started, and jthree touchdowns were made, two by Nichols and one by Dunn. In this period the lone northern tally was made, when Wilson sent over a drop kick after Washington had intercept ed a punt. In the third period Morrison went over for the only touchdown, but in the last quarter he went across four times and Bell once. The last touch down, which made the pcoie 72, was made on a play which started just before the game ended nnd was fin ished after the gun sounded. Morrison and Toomey were the only regulars in the California lineup on tho lust period. In all, California used 17 substitutes. Vor Washington, "Ham" Greene, negro lialf back, played one of the best defensive games ever seen on California field. Captain Eckmau. Washington's sensational open field runner, was unable to get away for any gains. edy sequences scatterea uiruusuuui the picture. In a little girl role Miss Plekford has a chance to become In- mlved in Innumerable complications ASPIRIN all provocativo of mirth, yet touched with that pathos which stamps this greatest of all ingenues as mistress ot her art. Ta Cure Cald in Onr Py Take Lixative BI'.OMO Q1.1X1.B tao- lets. The genuine bears th signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BRO.YIO.) 30c. Name "Bayer" on Genuine ( 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR ful The Ford Sedan, with electric self-startin and lightiiigsystem and demountable rims wit 32 -inch tires front ami rear, is a family car i class nndcornfort, both insummcrandin winte For touring it is a most comfortable car. Tli large plate glass windows make it an open cr v lien desired, while incase of rain andnllinclen tnt weather, it can be made a rmwtdelight dosed car in a few minutes. 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MOTION PICTURE NEWS AIT.V KIWDAY A YD MONDAY THIS STAR VXAniAII) OK TAMATKD SITi'OUT The old days when stars sometimes used to hire incompetent support In order that their own cleverness might shine more brightly, have passed to the realm of forgotten things in photo drama. Or 'at least so says Hay McAvoy, star of "Everything For Sale," which opens ut the Alt a Theatre for two days beginning Sunday. "It is hard to understand how lead ing players could ever huve wished to be surrounded 'by poor support, in order to give further emphasis to their own ability,' said the charming little person who made "(irizel'' of "Senti mental Tommy so justly famous. "Acting is so greatly a matter of co operation, of1 response of tho inter locking characters of the story, that a proper dramatic Interpretation can never be made by one or two persons alone. It must be a composite of sev eral individuals all of whom have something real to contribute." 'Everything for Sale" is by tho au thor of "The Cheat," one of the most successful photoplays ever written and tho first original screen story ever made Into a grand opera. It was di rected by Frank O'Connor under the personal supervision of the author. AKCAOK SUNDAY .1X1) MONDAY CIIAKMINC, KTAIt VKATOtKJ) IX PI.AY IMKI-XTW) I1Y OU CHOI Edith Roberta, the star of "Lasca," "The Fire Cat," "Thunder Island" and many other well known successes, will be seen at tho Arcndo Theatre on Sunday In her latest Universal Produc tion "Luring Lips". In this drama of love, action nnd adventure the youth ful star of the screen rises to the dramatic heichtH nf hnr p-iroaf. Tt tu n delightful rptt'nrd nf tu.rQnnol vik;t!.. I ......... u. j..JV,.ui BlUUttlUM to Miss lioberts. As a little girl of ten. Miss Roberts lived next door in New York City to tho favorite leading nnn of the screen. It was King Raggut, who was then be- Take Aspirin only as told In each package of genuino Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. 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Alfred tGreen.ScciartolHanoi Fairf Photocjrapht) l,dur!ctbslrj .ill radiate dladness in others' hearts brinin forth tears ta vater the crop of smiles and keep those self same smiles blooming-an attraction of unusual strength, full of happiness and cjbod cheet pathetic appeal sunshine and charm We lay t nn If si Wa Iff """" ALTA ODAY A- 4. ;EVuilthjKufCUiU.", WHAT IS THE BID? For a human heart loving, trusting and true For a human soul unsullied by contact with the world For a woman young, tiful, accomplished ? Is beau- Can Gold All You Offer? Will No Man Offer Love? Going Going Going To see MAY McAVOY In '"Everything For . Sale" REALART'S "WONDER GIRL" IN A POWER FUL STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS i mvoi.iTonY