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- - . . V,- "'' ; ( -1 PAGE TWO TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMEER 22, 1921. DAILY EAST ORTfifiWTAM PCTnTTTnv nornow iii "' ..I'MiPPim wnMfM (vHfiiii n i ii iiinaniLU iiu.fiut uiiulj i irrn iiimnmrn rtM ii i w mwm m p.ll TEN PAGES Are You Prepared For Thanksgiving? PRICES HAVE COME DOWN Whether it be Women's Fine Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Gowns or the finer Winter Underwear, all have received their proportionate reduction in this Big Store. You can buy NOW with the complete satis faction of knowing that prices have been adjusted to your in come. You with your same high degree of efficiency, you with your same good produce have taken your reductions and so have we MADE the re ductions on our good wear. Appreciate the situation and there will be no cause for hesi tancy in the purchase of all your needs. THE PRICES HAVE COME DOWN. Pi (ICES HAVE COME DOWN A Lower Priced J iotton liiwhnN si.8 i'";iy mid tail witn pink anil Mue hm-der, iinui,ie Malik"', Kuod weight, ijist liar iriee .::,. This Vmr T. I. W. I'rice. SI.'JH rnrrnv iii.wmt-; s-.'.xs I'lain jtniy mid tan Willi ; 1 1 1 k and tilne holder, dorlde lil.-inket, iplt lKli-1 weiirht ami nine. Last yar priee J:!."".. Tlii.s Vcar T. I'. IV. ViU-p S2.Hr, l'l.ll M l'l.AI.V fl TON m. an k i:ts :..: A variety of handsome plaids to seleet from. Also in plain white ami tan ami day. with borders. Iioiiljl.. lilankits, mips iiixfiO, CSxSn ami 72xSO. Last year piict! 14. .",0. iiiis vcur t. I, w. iviif. s:(.:r. i im:st wooi, i imsim i) HI.ANKITN sr,..-,(). Sr..".. Slt.lM l!-aiitil ill laiiiP size blankets in handsome i !. i 1 patterns, in (,'niy. pink, yellow, Iii;lit blue aii'l tail. Last year prices would have been $7.00 to $!UKi. I'li's Year T. I'. W. I'riiv S.V.VI, sr.7.- ami Sll.nii, At on Beddinir i i. wooi, hi..ki:ts at S..V. SIII.OO. Kl 2.5)). Sl-,.MI Pure wool, l)oth warp and fill illy, standard sizes, tii;' ami 7:'xS4: attractive plail patterns. I -aft year priees would have been from $:i.nt u $.".iiii more. 'Mil- Year T. I. W. 1'ri.cs S!l..-.ll. Si 1 0.1)0. SI2..M1 an.l SI. -,.)). ono loMroinriss s:i.2r., S4.9.- ami SK..VI filled Willi.) Pilknlino covered ami with "ooil urude fluffy cotton. Ijist year mi.n 11 r.n Si!. Till. $S.5ll. 'Mils Year T. I'. ; p:i,v s:l.2:, SI.B.1 and S.,-iO. mo I'l it ( i:t i:v wooi, ( oMioim:i:s ss.uo i,,,mis. Full size comforters, fillni with inn p,-r cent new wool ami lown ami silk (lwn, coveicl with dainty rioral iattern silko llne. sateen ainl silk. You ran savp over last year from $4.01) to $io. on. This Year T. 1'. w l'r.co 8S.00 lipwanls to .7.r,o. Women The distinctive character expressed in the design, material and lasts n our shoes, combined with the fan t ess lit. insnrps sa.t.isf:ift.inn. ' ll" "u" Ult Patent Pumps, one strap, turn soles, French heels, pr. $11.00 Black Satin Pumps, flexible soles, one strap, French heels, the pair $10.00 Black Kid Pumps, one strap, turn solos, rrench heels, price the pair Black Kid Pumps, two strap, "flexible soles, French heels, price $8.00 Brown Kid Pumps, turn soles, one strap, French heels, price the pair $11.00 Brown Satin Pumps, one strap, flexible soles, French heels, l'ico $10.00 Brown Kid Pumps, one strap, turn soles, French heels, price the pair $9.50 Brown Kid Pumps, two straw, flexible soles, French heels, price $8.50 Black Kid Pumps, one strap, turn sole, baby French heel's, price $!).oo Black Kid Pumps, one strap, welt soles, military heels, price the pair $9.00 Black Kid Pumps, two strap flex ible soles, baby French heels, price '. $7.50 Black Kid Oxfords Arch Pre server, Goodyear welt soles, military heels, price . . . $10.00 Black Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, military heels, pri.'t.1 the pair Brown, Kid Oxfords, Arch Pre server, Goodyear welt soles, military heels, price... $11.00 Brown Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, military heels, price the Pair $9.50 Clack Kid Oxfords, Goodyear welt, low heels, price... $9.00 Black Gun Metal Oxfords, Good year welt, low heels, price $7.00 Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear 'welt, low heels, price... $9.09 Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodvear welt soles, low heels, pr. $7.50 Brown Calf Oxfords, flexible soles, low heels, price... $(i.O0 Brown Kid Oxfords, flexible soles, military heels, pr.. $(U)0 If your feet ache and pain, if yo;i h.-'.ve callouses, if your feet tire easily, if you have fallen or broken arches, call at our shoe department, we have graduate specialists to serve you. OUK PUKE FOOD SHOP Offers all the good things to make up a most successful J hanksjrivinp: dinner. We specialize in the highest qualities of aH foods and guarantee their cleanliness, freshness and purity. The prices, as throughout the rest of the big store are most reasonable. FINK QUALITY PERCALES 21eAlNI)29eYI). o(i inch Percales; fine count in a big as sortment of light and dark patterns. Last year price 41c and 4!V'. This Year T. P. W. Price, 21c and 29c MAKE A IUISL INESS OF BEING T 1 1 A N K F U L THURSDAY, NO. YEMUEIi 21; IT WILL PREPAID YOUR MIND TO GO O N RE I N G THANKFUL THE DV AFi ER; AND FO M Y DAYS' AFTER THAT. 6 ITj i v t&'f ft t foci Ml .'..t.i .vr Mn I'viigl.t r ! , , ; IIMilllOSl dkl VllST ll IMTHtN-r STURI HePGoples Warehouse, mi n f niiors.oriiTp AiTOUYlLNIO QUiT TOBACCO mini in miTrnroT mnin ruDLiuimLPioi 1 urn !i 0 .0 Housewife Should Not different to Politic be WCK OM 11. IN -TIIK I'A'sSlOX n.ow l.lf "I'Vi- I'. i-ii Flutter." (vans!..!.', f'.im i'ii ytt-.n Spanish (llama. "Ui Mal'i'it-ri'la." t'.v J;:iinto MeneveiH. : Sl'iun's in! fi.it iir;.maut. ami in Jjj. I whU-li r-!ii;ir!-u !) !la Mis; X.i.u-" I ' .i il h:is n:i Ihf .L'l'fatfsl ji"Vs"M;il De-iuimnih hr iaiti-1-, afl'.ucis in sni- Clares Anne Mathews. ! '" ' i""-; i 'y .Mm T. HIUTI.KY Ititirnati"ii:i I Ni Sprvirp Staff 1'orri spwiili nt. Ni:V YilltK, Nov. 22. To lie of the rruti't sirvifo to Iht roniinunit:. mill ln-r country. t):H marrii1!! woman shni'.lil lifi-ii horsclf infotnuT on iiies tions of imlilir iiit-re.st ami nt'vci' al low herself to liwi.nu- iin!lff-reiit to liolitii s. This was tlie oiinion of Aliss Anm I .wai w w.-i. ili'inoci at. elected to ii.i.t ni-i iiLiu 111 ini:i coiiiiu. rne was the .s.n cessf a caniliilate in NVw 1 Vork county lor the office of regis ter, u post paying $12. 'mil a yetir. -i'lu salary of Alice Uolieitsou, coiiKress woman from OkhJion-.a, is only 7,.r)(o. a year. .Mis-.- Mathews ran on a p!atfor:i tUe chief plank of which called for "a lnisiness woman for a business job." She will admit no sex ilis'itmlitication for political positions, but has no pati ence with the society dilettanti the.' have invaib'il the reaim of women'r liolitics. "The butterfly wonian is useless hi politics," .,iie sail!. exceheil oppoitiuiiiy fur cumpaiiso'i between the Anglo-Saxon ami the. liti;t schools of the drama. In this wonderful play I'.en.ivente has per-, mitfil his Latin mind to run riot and: unit an emotional genius like Mis: M'Xeil to inteipn-t bis mood and thought, the spectator is, for the tini hems, transported to the ausiers pla teau OI Lasule where clencmal lias So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit ' t Xo-To-Rao has helped thn.is;ln,ls , ibre.-k the costly. ncrve.Fh:fttei in, (0. ' hnceo haiiit. Wheitevi-r ;oo j,a".e : loncini; for a smoke or' chew. imi place u harmless Xo-To-l!ae t.,!,'iel ,. I your month instead. All desire stops 1 Shortly the habit is rntupleiely broken' ...... ..... .-r hi nnntally. phy. iiao, Liuariciaiiy. us no (.:tSy M simple. Ctt a box ..f Xo-To-l!aean(1 if it doesn't release you from h11 cruy. ing for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money with, '.ill 1111- "'in declared; it must be felt and talked m ' I'" .111, nuns; t-,..-. (l iii.imi ue le I An. sions a;ul primal impulse battle with ; expressed by movement, poise and ac the conventioivs of an imposed civili- tinon. Jes. even by silence. Anil it nation in the daily lives of its inliabi-, must tie further said in nrai.. of v thei t:ls. r. Luis Larra i'ardo, dean of II Xeil that she has neglected no detail he Latin critics hi America, says of 1 sha has attended to everv ei ttl. Um Miss O'Xeil's pi rformaiice in 'La ! enmmeiii ..n.i nnn.,,.,.1 .i..i.. I'rensa. the Spanish daily of Xe.v that she haa penetiated more deeply oik: "XaiKe O Xeil truly accoin- day by day into this character which is pl.shed wonders in the role of Jtai- one of the most movin? ill tho modern ni'iuda. She has approached it with , drama. The Spanish TheiUre is deep, deep affection: more perhaps, than ! ly Indebted to her." any other role she has ever assayed, i MiPs O'Xeil supported by a fine east La Malnnerida' affurds her unrivalled : and the original production in its en oppoi tmuty for the display of her tern- tirety will be seen at the Hivoli Then perament. She has compp-hended ! trc on Saturday Xov. 26 when play and this is somethins rure in these : Boers of Pendleton will iuu ..n .,..,.. ,i.i,,n io.it i.i( .Him piei :oa is a I1V realistic work and as such requires na turalness and sincerity before all other p'alities. Xeither'iu Spanish nor in .'.,-.. I, .!, ,,. ,., ,,f I;;,,,,,,,,,,., f , Oi;iice Xol l'ictiiii'sipic. ! The office of register is not piotur ' esq ue. .Miss .Mathews will have juris ilicti.in over a force of 111 Workers, the majority of whom are men. The register's office records transactions in real estate ami other activities re j'lUiring official record and keeps a file or notaries public signatures. 1 "I do not propose, to change the policies now l.eing- follow nl in the or ifice," she explained, 1 "Women have the inherent abilitv which tits Shorn to discharge any pub lic function as well as men can do it. Kreiiuciitly they are handicapped ,v lack of business ( xperieiico. Women, time the be ginning- of time have been keeping the home and raising she chil dren, while men have had iinlimitei opportunity to engage i civic affairs " ,Ms ss training- is the si cutest as. I set for any public officer man I woman. I he person who has been employed understands best how give the people full value for theii I money and how to get the greatest quantity anil best quality of wor ' from t hose under him. ! ( bailee I'm' M: led ,. ! "People who are coiimelleil w. specially ir they like their vocalion, j.ne i ue meal public ollieluls. f believt . there are greal possibilities for thf I married woman in political roles - the woman who has raised children that have gone their way, who n tains her youthful enthu.,i:,soi but ri.,.. . !of isolated domesticity, is out of touch wun ourrcnl events. Many medical men hold that the female brain, nndei I alien circumstances, retrogresses be yond recovery. This theory Is ridicu lous. 1 can't refute Ii sei..i,iiii inn i Know many women who have 'come bad.' afier raising- families. 'liililrcn .should broaden a woman I " '"''. 'i course, the mind becomes flabby through disuse, but .... iii.ii woman's mental .slug gishness is no greater than thai which ninieis anyone alter years of mind in erta. "Married Women, though occupied with their homes, should keep abreast of affairs from the moment of the ceremony. Thus thov will n r ..i jot' service to their children as well as ; 1 iii-ii- community." Miss .Mathews was for twenty years fashion designee ami ., i ...... ,.i,..i (extensively. tunlty to witness this remarkable play as presented durlnr its ertemled runn In Xew York, Chicago, Boston, and tho principal cities of the JCast during '-' o:ei two seasons. Id" Ml ( ir ITNCH TIO '"I'l'l-All iil.l-FP m v,. ...i (I. X. K.)Hero'n s lin .i f.... lOrnest Shefers.-iv in liis i....i,i' r.,.. jdhorce from his wife that .Mrs. Shefer I "tortued the disam-eeable Imhit .. .'ti-enuously punctiKiting- her remarks . inns ooinesiic l ehitions,' by hm l big dishes, boiled potatoes and skillet. ii mm. A ro inn niii was net . : uonctl. hut Shefer declarer be ",1, i ne une when a woman chunks m, n-iii, i ,M,u potatoes. Jtivorco was ki anted. 1 . MLkm 1 Coffee fifpfii J I deserves careful mtMmmmm I I making Prooerjy mtfwWlfU I I a" Winning Cup." ' fejffiffll! 1 &mm IMIa. P....J i.. .... 1 PruuiriMts t-,.)'.,,,,! , ' N r.Ml-.NT Kills to rure Itchimr Illi,l i v'V'f "M'rudi,, ViU. Instant- Harding s Leuer I . 1 x " k .' -1 A If . A.V.:- -f; f A ' x : ' V'" i na I i - This Is Warren Hxrding Miller t Brooklyn, and his mother. When I President Harding heard about the' namiiip of the child In hla honor. he wrote tho baby a letter passing! the honor bock to tho Miller family The president told the child to grow' up to be a man worthv of his', father. Lieut Harry JUiiier ot the V 8. 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