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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1921. TEN PAGES ESEIKIIIEIIIIJESIIBIII - IWIXG THE KIDDIES TO SEE SWT A. s TIE S HERE EVERY DAY. Packages Wrapped store ; ;:; Tin i:si.v. niinw .v v V VTI Itlt V l It r ree. We toiid on mir eordial illli..: II to Ill-ill iHII Xm.:- aol-agi". In one wrap ping t -pailiainl where we wrap a-Kl sttli!i-i pakage and ' ' ; arc (In in fur iuiiiI- iit.-j i i i:. Doll Half Price A great lot of Dolls offered in Toyland until Saturday; Ton land Xma Candle? Nuts and Fruits W't 'v bought a great lot at:. I wo ran uuote special l-nres tu lodges, chun-hcs and charitable associations. Christina? Stocking off-rs an unb.om.k.l i.pm.i tuni' v to : ? interesting sifts to make the i J.il. In n's t "hi istnuis a happy one. Filled with Christmas Candy and tied with a pretty bow, in Toyland. I! to aifiiiii!iHn::iif t'.v fiml it iiiii'iii iiii nt s., : It Other 1m!;i-. for ore SILK UNDERWEAR M VKES ANOTIIEK LOVELY GIFT. ENTIRE STOCK OF KAYSER SILK 3 The Christmas Wr fj MB i'k & UNDERWEAR REDUCED 20 PER CT Silk Underwear makes a most lovely gift and here are beautiful creations in Kayser and Phoenix Silk Underwear. With our liberal reduction in price these well known makes come within the reach of even the most modest purse. Our Entire Stock of Kayser Silk Underwear Reduced 20 per cent. Silk Tubing- Special a Yard $1.33 and pink. Special a vard $1.33 This material has become very popu lar for making of underwear, in flesh Regular $3.00 Vests of Phoenix quality; now reduced to . $2.49 Regular $4.75 Bloomers of Phoenix qual ity; now reduced to $3.93 Automohilt Cl( n at .i "Wcar-Riglit" Falirit Gloves 82.21 to $2.75 Heavy, fringed automo bile robes reduced in price for Xmas selling. These make excellent lounging robes. Buy for your own en's GIFTS! Gifts from a Store Man's Women's Fabric (Ilovcs Personal use or for Christ . ' nine n-nrp with fancv lined cuffs of contrasting color: self and fancy embroidered backs and attractively embroider ed cuffs; in mode, beaver, brown; resemble undressed kid gloves and give better wear. Sensible gifts at prices of special interest, a pair $2.2o to $2.75. s mas gifts, One special lot, regular4 values up to $15, at $10.50. A New Dress for Christmas? This Price Makes it Possible - Though your Christmas money seems all to little for the amount of gifts you buy, this specially priced dress sale should command your attention. For after all, you want to look your best when making your rounds on Christmas day. As an index of what you can expect to save on your new dress, we , list these few. 44 -t Bath Robes, $7.50 to $22.i 1 )';. 'I' r-pei-hl Newest Sill: Shirts, special $5.00 ig Comfortable House Coats $3.50 to $23 g Silk Lounging Robes $3.00 g Silk and Fiber Mufflers $1.00 to $5.00 g Colored Silk Hosiery 73c to $3.00 P Silk Neckwear 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, It a lit Women Like to Re E reive a l uxurious Pen- dhtou Indian Rol)e, Couch Cover, Steamer Rug, g Go-Cart Robe, Pillow Top a beautitul -bed DianKet. 8 8 or Our prices a'-e lowest possible. vi i f Crilj- ' - 1 .n. rn j Art " Satin Stripe Jersey Shirts $8.50 Heavy riber-Stripe Madras Shirts, for $8.50 All-Wool Ruff-Neck Sweaters' special CM dr or cw e inn r 5 vi.oo, .j.oo, ,7.0.00, ana . . $j.: K Auto Gloves $5.00 to $18.50 5 Mocha Gloves. $2.50 to $5.00 Cape Gloves . $2.23 All Shown on the Main Floor. BOUDOIR CAPS MAKE 8 EXCELLENT GIFTS f Dainty little frilly, fancy g boudoir caps fashioned H from laces, ribbons and sat- ins, and are priced from 73c g to $3.00. I land kerchiefs Women tell us that it is a real treat for them to buy handkerchiefs here this vear. So many mettv ones 2$ and such a broad collection always from which to choose. ' The linens, the silks, the cottons, all collected in .one w great disi)lav with their reasonable prices ataehed. Enjoy here the pleasure of jij. shopping. VIZ:- Purs Make the loveliest of all & The Comfort Gift SLIPPERS Women's Heather Mixed I lose at New Lower Prices; a Pair 74c. Women's heather mixed hose, Burson made and knit to fit without a seam; has widened leg, narrowed ankle, shaped foot with no seam over the ties. A special valuepair. 71c & 1 DllolUAIi 'v like lo rnii)lini' ill i'kiv iin.i linih.t 1 1 if ii.hiiutimc uf ilopciuliililo khhIs. )'our uliolp ('xlslriit'i1 renin's iirounil (luk Miics that cni'ic (ml of sloi-r.s oiir ahlh lim .viiur IihxI, yoni' liirnislilnn. tin- ciiiuniiKliiii's, die liiuiiiv tin- inixi (mil ihiims of use s rll ns I lie tril'liw tlit-y nil niim' into your liimils iicniss t!i(. i'iiiiiiIit iiikI iu'coiiMiik l linsc iHiiiuli'l' ilcpnuls iniicli iihiii I licit' 11 linliilil . Now (lii.s olil sloi-c's I'oiiwlunl, liilw ll'ili iii'Ki'iiii-nl ut .vciirK, tu liny liilcllteriitly mill with an ojc to (iinlit, i hi'iii'lni; Irult mill ulnninit II"' iipirii iiilliiii of iHiiple liosi' i'H'rli'uvs Willi Imp. Iiumtl H""ls ilinvc Mil' lesson honir. Vi nl'IVi1 you Hie lies! lor (lie prliv, no mallei' uluil I he pilee. M S 3 2 555 323 Pw 1 5 Sm 5 5 5 55 f V , ' v . " . -in , f, .. NV.llll!IN 1.1(1 Ami III.I'VliHilM Mlllll 3f9poogfeWaroliouse si what a comfort there is in an easy chair, an interest ing book and a pair of our Jg Xmas gifts. We have a lib- -g quality Slippers. Here we .u ?i have all the desirable lea m eral variety from which to thers and styles, featuring k choose 2nd floor. j Everetts, Romeos and .Cava-, g t bers. 1 A PENDLETON BATH ROBE- g IS THE LOVELIEST GIFT OF ALL. B There's no gift that will be more welcome than one of these beautiful bath robes; combining as they do, unusual $ warmth and beauty and are especially desirable for gifts. I They are richly trimmed with wide satin ribbons, heavy silk 5 cords and nothing has been spared to make these the most attractive of all-wool Indian blanket bath robes. 0 nf these will be a daily reminder of your thoughtfulness. They pneeu $25.00 A full ah cull ti'll.N the , N.'l lor ut watted hriit leal t l itii.i ( of her valleys ami o -la nils. lint that was niillinns uf years a.nn, I'l'fofo man existed, aeconliim: In the 1'iilteil stall s ieoloKieal Survey, whieh lias luaile a study of the lossii flora. I The deepest part nf I.iike Lalnmtan, ! SMI feet, was the site of the present ! .'yramiil Lake, a small remnant n I lliat its surfaee stonil about t.Otl feet , al'ove the sni i'aoo of Pyramid liike. A field of sand dunes, formed Miner ( r sunshine I j WAHIHXCTON', Pee. :l ; Alaska was onee n land jiiuil lluwers, I'-erns and ialms, surh I as now Ihrive in lauds far to the smith, unee floiii -islieil In the snli-trni- ctmKy in your coal Si is Hiiffii'it'iilH hiuh in volatile U""", lu burn freely mid iis iiiax i in urn hi'Ht vu'uo. Most I'lOiiiiiniiiil is our Do nii'stic l.uiiiu for fur imre. firoplTui', heat" a nit cooker. kold hr III: out i.on i i Mm it t o. ,MIH I.. Allii riione let'l don in the coal hetls have hcen I the inland sea disappeared, now cover found fossils of plants, which Indient,. a laiaje area a few miles north of Win-! that Alaska was nifes ai;i a hind of uemueia, Nevada. The dunes nrc li'Miriant levline.ss. i Hradually moving eastward, and their iisl,y savaKes of a reiunte past, ori'eady march has necessitated u liuni iiei liaps inenibi rs of that enliKhteued ! I'er of changes in tlie roads in recent race of clit'l'-dwellers, once looked years, n some places telegraph poles across the water of a lume lake in I have licen Iniried so deep that they vh:ti is now nol i hwestern .'cada. j have had to he spliced In order to keep liude fleets perhaps wended their i the wires uhove the crests of the sand way to a primitive coniuierce across ilunes. I lie great inland sea. which once' spread over S.4HH sipiare miles, alsoj COTTOV CltOl !i:'K.SI'.S according to the survey. ileidoitisis have given the (treat hody j of water, which was present in "com-' p.'irativrly recent geologic time," tin name uf likc lathontau, in honor o ic,,...,, t .. ti.,,,i.,,, ,,i ,),.. ...... i "" " ''x- i plorers nf the lo ad waters uf the Mis sissippi liiver. i.itiiii':i'H'ii;i :ia'ra::,R"W.a . Kr:'r:v:''B3nHjia" WOMEN'S DEAN HAS rMir-" RIGID PROPRIETY CODE; mCTTI M ! ' t . .-iZ. ivs Mi oTM .? a I COIA'M IK'S, Ohio. Dec. ?1. (T. N , S. 9 When are Ihe morals and ideals of co-eds uliovo repruach? i When they do not kiss promiscu ! ouslx1, do not dress immodestly, do not I dance improperly, do not smoke, do! not go to "pelting parties." do not I drink, nor consciously lie or cheat, do I nothing they would be ashamed tu I tell their families and do not break I the rules ot any institution. i i At least this is the judgment of Klizaheth Onurad, dean of women, Ohio State I'niversity. ! She believes a gill undermines her womanliness if she does any of the. THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE Northwest" AoViif ASIJOYD Henrvriuilding PORTLAND OHKGOM t When you purchase a pair of W. L. Douglas Shoes J Milk For Infantj Imaliili NO COOKING Ti-c 'Tood-Drink" for Aft Ar.cs. Quick Lunch r.t Home, Oce.an.l Fountains. Ak for HCRl.ICK'S. tdAvoiJ Imitations & Substitutes MKXh-o CITY, IH-c. 21. (A. V.) Mexico's cotton crop tills year will i not be more than SO.UOii bales as I compared to a normal animal crop I of 1 M,, (ion bales, according' to recent tlniales. The decrease is said to above-mentioned things. i be the result of the determination of, "i so doing is the girl not forfeit- growers in the Uiguna district, where K the esteem of friends whoso ideals! .the bulk of the crop is produced, not ! high that she may gain in the' to cultivate their liebls until market i field where lower ideals prevail'.'"; prices are higher. j Ivan Conrad asked. j I "The iiiosti"ii, then, resolves itself; lU'Al TV CON'Tl.'ST lli:i.l into the individuals problem, and, If, the irl considers admiration Avon hy .i...- .1,...., !,,.... I, ., .1 ; .... ' held ri'. ouentlyi ", ICSl i'l ,0'iiir,. O McceiUCS lilt glllS own problem." 7 F A i u' t- Tr- tlvvi. V I mim hi r . . - al lll.Ht ' Vit't :i tA. 1.)- .MKXh'O t'lTY, lie, 1 Heam' contests are (but students at Ihe national university. j recently held a contest to discover the t Indian in Mexico. Jesus Mein- Comjort lie lie i.t' won without a snuggle, liespiic j ap he is s i i.l to have receiv . ss dozens of roposals of' from "admirinir readers" his photograph was publish .Mexico City newspapers. ills .I.T.o' c,l cour1 murriage ever sine, ed in the AltltOWIII AI) )S( 'OVK.RFn Wash.. Pc , IWLt. tjiflltW tinkle KrlHTT CATARRH l Ihf BLADDER I "an Itcars name f T S.J you arc getting the best shoe value for the price that money can buy. , r For Knle liy A. EKLUNI) 1S7 hltUm hi. HERRIN & RHODES.Inc f.:Jt.,,W Iff Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton Miscellaneous Securities PR1VATS tflfsmph wirM to ill mr k.t, gtving u eM'rti(nl Ucilillw tor xvcutlni buying mni Ktlling onlcrf. W hv no connection wnalsotvr r with promotions or ttcs-k tolllntf proponllionii. All fcuainMl hantllril on tnclly cunnni.- ion baiit. W''t M for Mr wtirf nrljl Icfl.w Ml mk, .d tft.la. 201 Rr. Eicliuff BUf ., Portlud, On. ftml$r$ Chictift Bttri tf Trail I WAM I It SON Kil l l l. K1.YK1A. 1'ec. t . ( I. N. S.V IThat her husband, Henry, during the recent World War, frequently c- incssed the desire that the Cermans . would kill their eldest son. serving in the t'uitcd States army, that her hus band was pro-Co'-man and that he f leniently beat her are claims made in the answer filed by Mrs. Martha , Hones, of Amr.ust, to the divorce proceedings instituted by Henry. marking the end of thirty-four of married life. Ii.l 1 .Ul'.M', H ;ih , I 'CC. .1. .. r.) An arrowhead shot into a huge ! fir trie near there man;,' years ago Kas recently discovered in a leg cut by: a local lumber company. The rings : i above the arrowhead were counted! : and they showed IT.", years of growths The arrowhead was of blue flint and. well fcl MV-;. Historians here believe l. j wan made by a member of the Chi-' 1 n.x-k or Chehalis tribes, who occupied j this sc, tion at the time it is thought ' the arrow was sent into the tree. AMI llll AN VOI THS AVOltSK t r. atti i: m ith i t srr:iv. I'OKTl..M. I iee I'l. l.V I Cattle are sieadv. Hoes are la !. L'0 cents higher, prime light, lvr.ii to JS.Ta. Sheep are cents lower, val ley lambs J l, to $ :;,. IVgs firm and butler is steady. PKTI'.OIT. Dee. :M Americ m born out 1- years commit mere crimes foreign hit'tii. Caul i prosccli! or. tieelc. res. X. S ) in lvtroit than tliose of II. YoorhecM. "'if the i:,:l HEAT AND LIGHT . .... . soi as ruel your oil heater literally radiates comfort wher ever you use it in living room, bathroom, or bed room. Pearl Oil brings the best out of any good oil beater supplying a con stant healthful tempera ture that everyone ap preciates these chilly evenings. It is refined and re refined by our special process which makes it clean-burning no smoke no odor no waste. Sold in bulk oy dealers everywhere. Order by aame Pearl OiL STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCallforaiai ases of boys under twontv-ono pljc ..l on pt.'bation this niontn l'Jil were le.,'lican and t wenlv -se ci were for. '! s. This d, 'spile the fact that, " I" ' ' n;' 1 '-'trait's population , ire is compost d of persons of foreign ! birth or paicntaBc," lit- said, " i