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PAGS TWO DAILY EAST OJtEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13,-1922. ' " " TEN PAGES' s eciai Sal. e oi w omen s Values Extraordinary up to $32.50 Second Floor Coming at a time when many women are looking, I about, for inexpensive, Suits i for outing, beach and sport wear, this Sale will no doubt be wel come news to many of our customer It is another of those offerings for which this store is , famed. Aside from the remarkaable values, the Suits are ex pertly tailored and the showing embraces a number of exceedingly .Smart, Up-to-Date Models ' for Sport and Street Wear Made up in tweeds in various colors including tan, preen, brown, copen, orchid .and rose new two-tone diagonal tweeds in a variety of colorings also the ever-desirable blue serge3. Attractive new models in box and semi-box effects, with or without belts. Short, medium and long. Some with plaited backs, patch or , vent pockets. Many are lined with splendid quality silk -crepe. Extraordinary values at the price $19.75 DOUBLE STAMPS ON ALL CASH PURCHASES 2d Floor Today Suits T Ladies' "Sealpax" Underwear ,, .. v . . .. . . - No. L241 Ladies' athletic union suits,, made of good qualr ity cross bai'ed dimity. Bodice top with mercerized ' ribbon shoulder strap, knee length, in all sizes, price . . . . .... . . $1.50 ' No. L248 Ladies' flesh color athletic union suits. Made of good quality plain weave long cloth cut in full roomy sizes. Bodice top, sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, price ............ $1.75 No. L25-iLadies' "Sealpatx" union suit, made of good qual ity fancy striped lace cloth, open crotch, bodice top, sizes 34, 3G, 38, 40, 42 and 44, price $2.65 No. L250 Ladies' step-in uni on suits, made of pink soft fab-, ricks. Ventilated waist band,. elastic1 back band, bodice top with ribbon shoulder straps, sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, price $2.65 MISSES' VEST , No. 3212 Misses' straight vest, fine ribbed cut V neck, sizes 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32, price. . ... . . 25c MISSES' UNION SUITS No. 3418 Misses' knit union suits, cut in full roomy sizes, torchon lace knee trimmed. A splendid number. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12, price 50c No. 3402 Children's tight knee union suit, a durable union suit knit of good quality fine ribbed "cotton, drop seat, sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, price 50c Little Sister "Sealpax" Underwear No. LSSI Chil dren's athletic union suit, made of good quality cross bared dimity, elastic non-binding back, rip proof side opening, blouse seat, bloomer elastic leg, sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10, price $1.25 MISSES' BLOOMERS No. 3430 Children's knit bloomers, a very fine cot ton knit bloomer with elastic knee, sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, price 75c t 8 Special Offer 4 Wednesday, tomorrow we d 9 4 will give i m 31le , IPS. t t j green cash discount stamps S on all cash sales. This is a A i 5 saving opportunity that no f reasonably economical per- j j son can possibly afford to j overlook. It means that you p j can actually save more d than 3 per cent of your ac- p d tual expenditures here to- j d morrow, in cash. Think this 4 over then make Wednesday d your shopping day. 4 SPECIAL ITEMS FROM ' OUR HOSIERY DEPT. Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, full ' fashioned, full length silk, colors black and brown, all sizes, price $3.50 A Fine Quality Silk Hose, full fashioned, colors black and nude, all sizes, price $3.75 Sultana Brand of Ladies Pure Thread Silk Hose Lisle garter top, full fashioned. Colors, nude, grey, black and brown, all sizes, price $2.50 Ladies' Fine Quality Silk Hose, full fash ioned, out-size, lisle garter top. Colors .black ,and.. brown sizes , 10 and ... 101.. price, . ............... k .-. . . .' $3.00 A Very Fine Quality of medium weight silk hose, lisle garter top, colors black, brown and white, all sizes, price A Nice Quality Silk Hose in the new sand shade, al sizes, price $1.25 A Very Fine Quality Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned with full length silk and the new high heel. Phoenix No. 398 and 725, colors black, white and brown. Price . .- $3.00 A Very Good Quality of Phoe nix Hose, No. 740, with ribbed top, comes in black, white and brown, all sizes, price.... $1.75 A Very Good Quality Plain Silk Hose, with, lisle garter top, Phoenix No. 708. Colors black, white, brown, price...... $1.75 Phoenix No. 403. A fancy silk stripe hose in a very good qual ity. Comes in black, white and browrn. All sizes. Price.. $1.75 , . $1.75 A Good Quality Silk Hose with lisle garter top. ' Phoenix No. 365. Colors black,, white and brown, all sizes, price $1.2a A Nice Quality Silk Hose, col- ' brs black and brown with white clock and white with black . clock, all sizes, price $1.25 Ladies' Extra Fine Quality Outsize Silk Hose Colors black and brown. ; Phoenix No. 374. Sizes 9 to 101;.., Price... $1.75 Phoenix No. 367. A good quality outsize silk hose. Colors black, white and brown, sizes 9 to lOio, price $1.75 A Nice Quality Outsize Silk Hose. Phoenix No. 720. Black, white and brown, sizes 9 to lO1.. price". $2.00 A Very Good Quality Navy Blue Silk Hose, with lisle garter top, all sizes, price ...... $1.75 r Cleanliness f&r. itsi Our flanitaw Grocwv rhon15. . All Other Ppuimena. CaU 22, WHY PAY MORE? Fresh Ranch Butter, 2 lb. roll 65c Fresh Eggs, dozen 25c Campbell's Soups, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 1 cans, 2 for 25c Jello, all flavoi-s, 2 for : 25c Milk, large cans, 2 for 25c Milk, small cans, 4 for v 25c Pendleton Bread, large loaves, 2 for 25c No. 1 Bulk Coffee, pound 30c Bon Ton and Royal Worcester CORSETS I Bring you the world's best styles. In every style centre, at home and abroad, Bon Ton and Royal t Worcester Corsets are preferred by fashionable X women for their modishness; by careful women for their economy: and by all women for their comiorc ana lie Fitting room and corsetiere at your service. See Window Display COOL NO DUST NO FLIES ! The Bargain Basement - IT PAYS TO ADVEHtflSR anal H py lo rl th ndvertinemrnls. A J3000 advertisement Is working right now in The Saturday Eveninu rst for the Bargain tfauement, or rather for The Bronson Repeater oml we're already sold over 100 of those guns. A regular He-Gun for the KidleU. This is the wonder toy of the century. An automatic pistol that shoots fire that will not burn. It's merely a flafih and a noise. Perfectly safe for the kiddies and passes all fire regulations for it Is tree from dangerous sparks. ( ITS A n MY TOY FOit'nfK rillLDKHV. . MkhM.s SIMM) alHtti for 3 iviif a Price 25c Price 25c DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY penwxtonS grlmest depart.hi:t store IfiepQoples Warehous V ii' li where it pa-y to nunK 1.7' ' Cut out this entire ad and mail it with !5c to The Peoples Warehouse and w e will mail you out of "these wonder guns. " 5c for extrw rloads of SOArt Fhots enrh.) DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY One Girl Saved , Six Hundred OONSTAN'TINOrT.n, (SpcriaJl cor respondents to United KresH). Miss Anna I,. Daniels, one of the first voung women from Amerif-a- to vol iinteer for relief work in rhe Near Bast, will return to America- shortly 1 after having personally saved six nun- ; died children in three years. ( ' -Since early in 1919, she has been at Trebizond, the ancient camel-caravan terminus on the Elack 'Sea,- aiding In collecting orphen ch'ildrett from war destroyod villag-es and slragglers found, on the camel hiirUwas. after prolonged wandering. " ,;.':' "The work is not finished, hut I am returning for a rest" Miss Daniels told a correspondent who visited Tre.- bizond recently. "The work mt'ist go " t,n tf America will give for it. To my mind, the care and education of the war orphan is the moat important' of the things American relief service is doing." ' " i ' Miss Daniels is the daushtef "of the late Charles H. Daniels, off Framing ham, Mass.", who was the. hpme'secre- . tnry of the American Board of Foreign 9 Missions. Her mother, wha resides now at Tolland, Cnnn.r.is president of the Women's Board of Foreign Alls sion. " ', . " . "' '" AMERICANS FIGURE : IN NEW PLAYS AT GERMAN THEATERS l: , " - , BEHIiW. June 13 (V. The flerman opera poets' are turning more and more toward America. ;fr" ;new ideas. A new play, much applauded, )s "Inn of Love." The main figure an American, huntlns for. Hnmftv. i The German press and the man. on tire sttreet spenv to think that Is the chief occupation of. , the ' American these days, when' he is not scheming , to rob some more or less Innocent for-' :eiRner, . Along the latter line is the new operetta, colled "Girls of Davos." It is at the. Central, theater,, in Berlin. The chief character is a smart Ameri can business man wnoi. is-nrying vo swindle a Swiss Inventor out of his new motor for bobsleds. The author quotes Ue. American millionaire, con spiring with, his engineer, as isayinsV "You're not much of an American if you can't cheat this rrtan qut. of h,iB invention.' ';'',:.: , 'v Loud cheers front the German audi-.' ence. , . sw ' Perhaps," however, that ' does.n't mean much, for when the daughter' of the millionaire, who by tlie n'ay, is named Smith, falls in love4 With the Hwiss Inventor; the..;aidlenc( cheers Just, as loudly.v. . " ':' ?( rii , ...... This Smith millionaire '.therefore yields to his daughter's plea, gives her to the Swiss, with his blessing and 5J per cent of the stock In the Company which is to make the motor., Npthing is said about any harvester stock. Their louder cheers. Perhaps they are cheering the Ide aof so m'hch.te erionn money comlpg to Europe. ,'' At all events, the papers say the ac tors and actresses perfectly Imitate Americaa'8-aad..tfca 4nnK-WtUdon tthe stage sounds like perfectly good American money. There! is lots of dancing, pretty, girls and everybody marries everybody else anj all, is. Joy. WINNIPEG, Manitoba.-Th8 . Mani toba Government telephone system will enter the radio broadcasting busi ness on a commercial basis shortly, according to John Lowry, Telephone Commissioner. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Work by the hour Phone 1159-W. ..',,.-...-,: i . . .. . i .. .f FOn RENT 5 room apartment with bath, 311 So. Main, Phone 279-J. FOR RENT Four room, furr, failed house, close "in $!25.O0 per month. Phone 304-R.-. ' FOR SALE -Ford ' htig fenders, windshield and futly t "(iitlpped $235.00. Phone 722-R. ' Notice ... Pendleton LodRe B. P. "O. E. 284 will hold their regular meeiing Thurs day evening. Business of Importance, J,, ROGER KAY. Exalted Ruler. F. J. Mc.MONlES, . , Secretary . IX BAXKItrPTCY . In Ow niMrtet for"of -iho; nuted States for ttifi DiMHf t of Omtron In the matter of George, W. E. Johnson, A Bankrupt. To the Creditors of George W. E. Johnson of Freewater In- the County of rmatllla and District aforesaid Bankrupt. . A Notice is hereby friven that on the 6th day of June A. D. 1922, the said George W. E. Johnson was duly ad judicated, a Bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy at Pendleton I'matilla County, Cregon on June the 26th A."D. 19SS at 10 o'clock A, M. of said day, at which time and place the Creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other Business as may properly come be fore the said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon this lfltn day of June A. D. 1912. THOa FITZ GERALD. ' Referee in Bankruptcy. IV BAXKRUPTHV j In the District tHwirt of Hie mited sial.-s for the District of Oregon In the matter of Mary E. Johnson, A Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Mary B. John son .of Fref water in the County of Umatilla and District aforesaid Bank- " nipt. v 0,'otice j hereby given that .on the 9th day of June A. n. thn.knid j Mary E. Johnson was duly adjudicated a Kunkrupt and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held at the of fice of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy at Bendleton. I'matilla Count-. Oregon on June the 2th A. D. li at 1 e'rlock A. M. of said day. at which time nnd "place the iedi(ors may attend, prone their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other Business as may properly come before the said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton. Ore gon this lMh day of June A, D. U2I. THUS. FiTZ HERALD.' Refere la Bankruptcy A X