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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1921)
DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OSEGON. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1921. TEN PAGES ".! . FOOD AND DI M & ( PAGE TWO F,Ah I! 1 mm If If P. i p f p P ! i 1 it' ..V -r " I. TaqiGc IG4" '.' .'Ski GLOVES No Christmas memoran dum i complete without tho mi ni ion of (il.DVKS. Cloves that lucet tin' latest vogue for clourncss in dress and SpOlt wiur. Glove Certificates Jf you should not know the size simply select tho quality lit the price you wish to pay anil buy a Jl,OVK KHTlKIfATK. Tlio gloves can be chosen any time nflcr I'lllistlllilH. V. Penin Gloves Sold Here Exclusively renin Hhort (llovcs in ail wanted shades, with plain or fancy contrast cinhroidc y at (i pair 2.l. $11.50, 94.00 itnil SI. 20. Fabric Long Gloves (laiintlets with straps at wrlHt; have heavily em broidered hacks tit pair $2.25 to $2.75 Come With the Children and Have Them Meet Santa Claus! ! - Here Every Day Mornin? and Afternoon It is so easy to select something practical and useful, that it is not only a waste of money .but a reflection upon the good taste and intelligence of the recipient when you give, her some unuse Jul trinket, which is seldom used and quickly discarded. Give as You Would ; Like... to Receive i A waist, a petticoat, a sweater, stockings, a kimona, a handbag; furs or a dainty piece of lingerie, which is always acceptable to any woman. i 1 SUCH PRESENTS AKE EASY TO BUY For these holiday stocks offer such collection of Practical Gifts that your entire list can be checked off without any provoking anticipation, as to whether each present will suit or not. They always suit. They are always welcome, for sensible women like practical gifts. A NICE SWEATER Not ouiy a practical gift, hut is an oxpres.sion of warm friendship, which the giver holds for the recipient. Silk Sweaters Tuxedq style, inadu of heavy weight Japan silk, with belt or sash colors, black, navy and hrown. Triced at SJ.VOO mid IjiL'T.no. Wool Sweaters Taney Knitted Tuxedu Swea ters, in all the new ami pop ular colors of the season- at '.. $7.50 Wool Scarfs finished Wool anil Mohair Scarfs in plain t'olor.4, stripes and plaids. Triced at $3.98 up to $9.50 HANDBAGS Gifts in Leather A Iit'iithci- Hariri ling makes n Kilt that nothing cl.se could take its place, fur usefulness. Our stocks arc well fortified lo withstand any demand you tint v make upon It. Se lect yours tomorrow no ad vantages are to Im gained by waiting until the last day. Women's Novelty Hand Bags at $3.48 A apcriat assort inent repre senting various styles and leathers formerly priced at f 4 . fj 0 and J I.IIS. Special each S3.48 High made Spanish Tooled Tin Seal and Morocco Lea ther lings. Here you can alio buy the famous "Iteed ('rail" hand niailn and band tooled hugs - priced up to 27.!M. WHEN IN DOUBT ive Handkerchiefs There is one thing certain, in selecting for gift giving, the recipient never' has too niltny. This section is all aflutter with myriads of dainty squares. There are dainty lace and hand enibroidered Kerchiefs, some machine embroidered, some with delicate hems, and many other equally pretty effects. HANDKERCHIEFS IN GIFT BOXES Embroidery Swiss chiefs, parked 3 box Novelty Handker In gift box at per JVOr Two-Tone Embroidered Novelty Hand kerchiefs, packed 3 in box at... 75c Emerald l.awn Handkerchiefsbeauti ful colored embroidery handkerchiefs Her box 500 to SI. (MI Armenian Handkerchiefs Armenian Handkerchiefs hand made and sheer linen, at each 11,'x" Appeiucll Handkerchiefs hand em broidered on sheer Irish linen 1.25 All Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, packed 3 in box per box 1.15 to S2.50. .1 Handsomely Embroidered Swiss Hand kerchiefs new colored designs in neat ullt box at St. 25 Colored Linen, neatly embroidered, packed in fancy gift box, each.. 50c Silk Crepe de Chine Handker chiefs Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs of I'repe do Thine at 35c to lillc Irish Hand Embroidered Handker chiefs, white and colored designs 'it each (15c, 75i- anil f 1.25 CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS An nssorltnent f Jleauti ful Gift T'mbrellas, which can be hail in all styles of handles and In variou.s iiual Ities of silk from the Cheap cut nood kinds to tho very best. Silk Umbrellas at $5.00 to $18.50 Colored Itain and Shine I'm brcllas of Rood quality piece dyed taffeta regular $.1.(18; priced for tills week at $5.00 to 1,150 rnibrell.-is of best quality havo taffeta silks, with ster lini? silver mountings, and novelty ivory handles with furrels to match. Triced SlT.r.O, $11.50, $12.50 "' $15. 3-P ffosf Tin; Gift SupreiiM: An extra pair or two of (rood hosiery can be used by every woman. Therefore you will make no mislake by Includlnn; many pairs of these uift hosiery on your Christ, mas list. Each pair put up in a Holiday Ihix. Sultan Silk Stockings make an excellent (tilt. te" and square heel, $(.75 (o $:t.75. Made of pure thread silk, "Toin t till fashioned. Triced at, pair PluHMiix Stockings N W and complete stocks of this popular hosiery. Conies in full fashioned and seamless foot stsle; black, white ami brown. Triced at a pair $1.00 to $1,115 Fancy Silk Stockings All over lace embroidered or lad" clocks and fancy drop Milch slocUiims--knitted or fvlove silk In black, brown and while. Triced at a pair $:t.25 to S7.50 LINGERIE A Gift of Thought A Kilt that shows rare and thoiiKht and which only can he expected from a Rood woman friend. Therefore, yon will find it a (vreat idea sure to select your presents from such an excellent as sortment of beautiful liiitrei'ie as you will find here. Silk Chemise Wash Satin anil Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, with Inserts of real and ma chine laeo. Special values at SI.MH Silk Gowns Others priced up to.. $17.50 lieorKi'tle, Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine. Gowns; tail ored and lace trimmed stles. Triced at $7.50, S!I50 $11.50 iiixl $13.50. Silk Camisoles Exquisite c:ealio:i;: 01' Trin Kcc Silk, Washable ;'atin and fancy Presdiu Silks, at only $2.18, $2.9H up to $MIS. What a Busy Place TOYLAND, Is These Days II will bo Indeed a Joyful trip for you. When you Ben the bri4ht eyes und cheery sniiliiiK- countenances of the kiddies as they approach the ToV OKTAUTM ENT and meet ill. I) SANTA every day. TOYS, oh so many, make up our showlnpr this year. They are toys for children of every ntfo from the one year old up there Hie Mcthanlial Toys MurreU Animals i:iuthits, Autos Hooks, IIMic.h Educational Tn.us Mechanical Trains Dolls Wiiuuns anil Carls 11ill Hoix Tinker Tos, l.u Dolls of Ever)- Sort and Almost Every Nationality The assemblage of Hollies at Vhis store is larir enoupli to make the heart of every little Kirl beat with joy. And mothers will be phased to know that it is easy to choose a lovable doll for almost any vrice they have in mind to pay. From the small bisque doll at tO up to the Isrsvst at si .3o. If Mill I0N5 (.Rl.VIFSr Ull'VKIHlVT Ninitf SMi'ial Tiicos tut Xmas Candies yuobxl to Clinii'lies nod I.ikIkcx, I se ttiir Mcii'liainlist' Certificate-; Vso the Tram h Tost Ofl'hv. 3i GPsVVdrohouse 11 vi.t j.t u 111 lir it n i & I 11 'I if )IJJ"Ji W ill will m n On Thursday, Friday and Saturday I store will remaain open until 8:30 p. ni. 1 Fewer , Violations Fo.nd by ' Men in Federal Seryice aj Than Formerly Prevailed. The niaiiufacturer wl.o violates tne P; federal Food and XJrujf law today U Hi an artist compared with the viola j tor of a f i w years ngu. lie does not loffenfl so frequently or so flasrant Uy, but he is harder to patch. The Cross and crude violations so fre- nuently found during the early days B of the law's enforcement huvo given Bj place to more subtle forms that, to jg! be detected, require more careful in vesication, says the chief of the Bu jreau of Chemistry, I'nited States De - jpartment of Agriculture, in his unnu- al report. On the whole, violatlon ure much less frequent. Only 'a small portion of the- food and drucs in interstate or foreign commerce U cither adulterated or lnisbranded. In the enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act during the lust yeuiv the llureiu of Chemistry reeommen tt ded the seizure of 1(177 shipments and criiniinil prosecutions . iu 60S P. cases. The seizures and prosecutions I leeouin.ended wore based most f re glquently upun shipmeuls of patent 'medii'inu includiiifi: stock remedteii,. Si stock feeds, beveraKes, tuffs, food ('colors, lisli ami shelltl.su, salad oils, vluegur, artitlclal swesteners ana to- i inato products, but Included a con siderable number of other food stuffs. ' f The activities of the. year on pat ent mi d leiries Included !lli(l . notions 1 1 directed mainly toward the elimlnu a'tioii of false and fraudulent claims on the labels revardltiK curative powers I for a Bi eat variety of diseases. The Bl stock feed rases, 152 in number, jwcie based on products ib ficient In -I protein or otherwise- fuiliiu;' to con 'fori, i to the claims 'made upon the labels. ! Imitation fruit beverages sold un u'der labils iiiiplyiuff the presence of "'substantial quantities of fruit juice ! vr encountered, hut an increasing j number of manufacturers have revis it d their lal.els to accord with tha Bjlrue coinposilion of their products, or plliave actually Incorporated fruit juice" ' as an essential ingredient or the nr 'licle. m ! Viui.'nar wan the basis of 00 oc B'tlons under the law. It was neces jj'sary to continue the seizure ot vine B'nur made' from dried applo products 'bearing labels which represented it " as manufacluicd from tho' i iMCKsed 'juice of frTi--PTic-li'lii type-of' p snosiu.ui.iou uas exvrieu a senousiy ' leuiorallzing effect upon the trade in I genuine apple cider vinegar, says'the. g report. The short-weighting of tins or vc- getable oil was one of the most per- sistent and petty types of violation jof the Kood and Drugs Acts encoun- jtercd. There was found a wlde spread practice among the smaller "jliucKcis oi veKeiuoie oils lo .pui. wji. (j packages showing a comparatively Ismail hut constant shortage, from tile quantity stated on the labels. ;. In tho long run this shortage results in an LjUnfair but substantial profit to the i packers at the expense of the con- jsumeis, says the report. These pack !! also persisted in adulterating . iollvi; oil with cheaper vegetable oils P,anil in selling tiic cheaper product U i,,wl..r lf.l..,lu liT,rl,'l. Ihi.l 4 'olive oil. Repeated actions have been' brought in air' endeavor to control 1 1 his type ot violation. Oysters and scallops, adulterated H with water, the cheapest and most 'prevalent of all adulterations, ' were the basis of numerous prosecution. j' Actions on colors have resulted from Lithe sale of dyes represented as ult " able for use in food, which were elth- er harmful In themselves or contain ed deleterious impurities, fiueh an arsenic, or were mixed with large quantities of inert material havlnar no coloring value, Tomato products re quired much attention, owing to the practice nf some mimuriietupera . t using rotten and decayed stock, or of adulterating with water or material mane tram tomato waste,. . .. - So-called llthla waters Mnlnlnlnir only the merest trace qf Uttihun. hut alleged to be of the greatest thea peutic value because of their lithium content, have been virtually elimi nated from the market. Interstate commerce in mineral waters nmt other drugs alleged to contain radi um wntcn were put on the market jjiuuowing i no announcement that i iradium effected 'wonderful Xcures, ilhreatened to develop to large pro m portions, but was stopped before It Tiniiii.itt.i .....i. uouoivk uiui ii iiiuiiieniuiu. Kffective cnninnlFnn hnvr been i carried on to ebmin.lt a from tnter. state commerce shipments of milk !and cream highly contaminated with I bacteria. Some contaminated mlner- al springs have been closed, while In g'others the manner of handling the Iproducts and of purifying it havo 'been revolutionized. Methods have been devised for the detection, by : means of the microscope.' of deconi " . poed fruits and vegetables in pre- pared food products.: Investigation! g have ,been made to establish as tul- Jly as posdble the character of the M practices necessary to protect con gj sumers from food poisoning, and the i information has been ilisemlnjted widely. i KEEP YOUR WIFE, YOUR SWEETHEART - Se" If Kor.h:iw. the noristrhas not Just what would do the work for