oAlLY gAST 6REG0NIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER TWELVE PAGES' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. 6, 1922. 1 PAGE TEN '' m in The 3rd Week of this Gigantic Sa g,d.'Ji,i'a'i----ifMniif-i -t"'-v-","'t" i 7 n rp TWELVE PAGES 1 l j J )JHr (T c ft -.1 y Children's Wr, : If 25c and 30c ;r , If J Stockings V 11 j""'jj A f!w srSJISS I $1 DAY j&X V i r ' A Vk. m v"" "" Im, 3 ',,K "m" irlX Jr?-1; V i i SsN4 C V M '" i- f,,r 3 m KASlP' V;' "jV' . ;;"Vv N&U SI Stlk Ti.-v. all - , ci V yA'miirm Vilv:;" JSI -,H' v SI 'VX Heavy 220 Denim 1l - m.T, m-. atw t j. I 11 100 IT'S MOJIE THAT! TIIAT-IT IS A FORCE ABLE SMASHING OF ALL KNiJWN VALUES I'AST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. IT'S A TIIUNDEilING APPEAL TO THRIFT. HERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS THE OLD-TIME CHANCE TO DO ALL AND MORE THAN ITS FULL DUTY. THE GOOD OLD-TIME AMER ICAN DOLLAR IS A REAL GIANT HERE-ITS POWER AL MOST UNLIMITED. Pi retell Your Dollars ! FROM THE DRY GOODS SECTION 3 pair regular 50c fine ribbed, double foot hemmed top, extra good quality cotton hose for 2 GSc-value fine Gauze Union Suits, reg ular shoulder strap, tight or shell kneen at our Dollar Sale for A large lot of Niagara Maids and Van Ftaalte $2.50 short or long silk Oloves, DiacK or grey at 7 yds. 20c 36-inch Comforter Challies in lights or darks at 3 yds. 22c Muslin, 36 inch, bleached, spe cial duality at 4 yds. 35c Romper Cloth, 32-in., a dandy fabric for rompers or house dresses at 2 yds. 85c Tissue Ginghams in a large va riety of colors and patterns at .- yds. an hK'h iviviiif. liuiit lerc Thursday and fridav fP JUL aiitl diii'li patterns, IWv al. tixliiy at 5 imls for 7 s. 27 -In i1ir ihiK Iiam In chi'titts lluils and Mi'iprN at d. IV lii. Irs .inu- liam. U7r Mil. In Cii i m st rl !., i-lii't-k1, plain .! r $l $l $l $l $1 $l $1 ;$1 DOLLAR DAY IN WE GROCERY DEPT. 5 I'oiiiiiIh of Our fiotxl Coffee at 1(1 ( hiis of 2(h: 1 Cai'iic at only hilc Con $1 $1 2Ji Pounds of 75(! piHiiul ;illl liHilir TfU at 10 iiii'I.HKrs of Diamond W. Jelly l'mwlrr at 1 1 l'niiiiils t'ahl'Kiiiiii Itrans at only While It Pounds of 2."e round Kill' I'raclii's Sj !( ds of 75c J'mmd .la- lan . .ra lor Sll Cans of Small Carnation .Milk at . 8 Cans of Standard Corn, buy it for ;l Cans of "."' l'nurli rooms for i'2 lNamds Suar ft of Very !' Cam1 10 Cans of Snidrr's loiiialo Smik til f ml v . SI SI $1 SI : $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 12 Pounds of Fancy Ilt'iul IJi.,c liny H now for (I Cans of Curtis 15'st 25c tans I'iini'iitos at 10 l.ai'uc Cans of Carnation .Milk at only (! rounds of 25c iioiiud ltulk Cocoamit, now i l'ackaftcs of :SOc package Wheat Hearts at only 7 Cans of Standard Soinatocw. lluy them at 2 $1.00 Cans of (.round Clioco. late at 2U rounds of 80c pound Htm l, Tea Yards 'lOe Crash steens All IJlien Towelin" at . . IKv'tli ineli llcmstitchcil 15c lUi-aehed Towels at 4 3 $1.35 i 7 t. Itatt Com foi-ters sif.v i'.W. sim: at lair Hoys 25' llcay aiul fine ItililHtl Host. Itnis cliilihvti 2 to 0 year hlte lailoml S2.." dito. 6 Yards 22c Long Cloth. A Splen did value at 6 Pair Ladies 2'Jc Fine Ribbed Hose for 1 Pair Children's 4c Heavy Rib bed Hose at 4 Yards "Windsor Crepe, Fancy and Plain Patterns WW $1 $1 ;$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Ready-to-Wear Department J- is lni 2)1 " SPECIALS is what u can lm fhit Qual- 50 aiul SI. To .Middir at. fi.r 2 l t'liililimi's Mit-pinu t.artmiits. 4 II. fur 2 IH it A tit t I lip tr pirl-. in IImw JtJ.Ort luvlin IVttl iats t only M.00 $1 $1 $l $l fr any f otir SI. 50 (inultum lVttktats. to $2 Iliiys 2 Inlantst lui. iat a it 91.75 tu -.5 altit. I'or I.a1i SI. 75 and $2 I-int-. Iom I tra iiil. for !t pair lrair. R5t IU-t Mu-lin BOYS' DEPARTMENT Is for 89c ta'ue jii llov l'T- nM SXWVIIS P.inls flu l Jl loir lot if wm anil initial Ni. t ih In klialki atiil S4'l4 iuiiiIs in iinltMi-s f J Mw lu aili loth. ml tl.Mii ca". 1tJ vmIiii'- at . Ki. It M i;i:k.. htT tM.' Mir 51V --IliT 0 llilHK I lil.l SliHs an. I nr sli.V at J l) C ' r,-"''"" "ar ah' I IRV f.r l1t SIIS Sirt M.in in Iiulit IlialtT-irtN ill a taricty 'f tat trnis, l..'Ci tahtl at.... TOM saw VI 15 59c l Snlt, m.i., frni Tm Saw- t cum anittl matcri A Miap at ...... 98c 9 it Saw- $2.69 UJJ ' - --f 'f 'JiMin iff 0 J 11 , IN TRADE y J 1 3 v . . ... ra"-i,j I it. iti im UUP i.Vi.r.Y iay op this samo "IS A NKW SAItKS DAY" 111Y NOW AT IH12 TltlCICS. I I'lllt'lS NO LOW YOI'H 1'OCKl.T. ItOOK Wll.L HAKDliY 1110 i. rr;it. Vvi :isi;i with to uhtai.n a good isil l'LY i ! v."' ,. ,..;.!. ;:,:-! .'.''v.i, When I announced a few days a so that I was Ire to turn $100,000.00 worth of this wanted mer- !S chandise into the homes of the people of Eastern Orion, the wise ones scoffed, said impossible it y can't be done. But they didn't know J. N. Brisbois,"ie Man in Charge." From the way the economi cs cal people have flocked to this store the past ten da it will not only be done but will be done in a very much less time than. I had anticipated: its noecret. 1 simply made prices so low on this high m class merchandise mat tnrniy peopie wnmii to mutan i auora 10 siay away, anu rememDer mat tT ..'KA rm kntr ItACA Amnvimnr ihii novf f 51 V fY fllflilV ni'itu m omr rloir irmi mmr' .ahia a.. 1 buv vour head off for in most instances you will beaying less than wholesale cost, and everv nur- M chase is backed with the; Guarantee of Satisfaction your money back, (with the exception of piece goods cut to your order. f FREE W k A GASFKEE AWf Z A RAILROAD TAIR A f M FLL GIVE 5 GAL" U ONE WAY 50 MI. f 1 L0NS WITI1 A P"- $1 , Fgy WITil A $20 FUR- ( ! I t $,20 rURCHASEX 1 $1 CHASE OR MORE W '0R .T ' ' Values to $10 WONDERFUL EXHIBIT AND MORE THAN 500 SUITS TO SELECT FROM. i -; t U,f j i ' ' i r ... ItiRht now you cart select one of tlieso $10.4S suits at an actual savins of 810 to $20. They are mostly joimg mra's iiiikIi'Is niiMle of worsteds and caNlimere fabrics. They are well tailored and liave splendid linings. Hoys' here's your cluuice. , . Values to $42.50 Not a suit up to aiul liicltulins $42.50. Stiits ill Style. I'ltis,. ;iotl Craft and Hart ScJiaffner & Marx. Tweeds cashmeres, serges and mixtures In slims, stouts and res ulars and in a riuifte of styles as large as you will find In any store in roitland.. Wliy pay $10 to $18 more for .jom-, suits when .you', JiaveJ tliis cliaiue, ' , ki Values to $35.00 lleautiful Hart Scliaffner & Alarv and Ilirsh. Wick wire, suits that any tailor would ask you $75 for. Stills that carry the guarantee of satisfactory wear of the two highest class clothing makers In the entire, world today. f you liny all unknown suit and it fails to please you, yon are the loser. If you buy a suit at this sale you can bring It back, for adjustment if you arc not entirely satisfied. ' . FOR AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. 'MEN'S GOOD SHOES nsoii Army Hen'a heavy fine (fO A P cq qc ,kr(l Kri0 ?Z.4i $4.50 Work Shoes T EVER JB ODY READ! Reread; This Budoet of Shoe Baraains This week I am placing an extra reduction on'eveSummer coat and also silk or wool dress, and on about 100 early fall coats. These reductions vjrange from $1.50 from present sale prices to $10 and on ten coats and ten suits and dresses 101 place an envelope with a slip marked free If you buythis garment after it is settled for youfen this envelope which is attached sleeve of each garment If the slip reads free jipu may read. All garments -will have a reduction of $0 or more this week. LADIES' COATS LADIES' IESSES LADIES' SUITS to the our money back or any amount the slip This group of Stimnu-r anil Kail Coals arc our regular alues to S:t7..0. Some ait. I'nll silk liuiNl anil all arc extra sHvial ltarsaius. You'll find mo9t any size or color at Another grouping I i esses for street and! are dresses to $15. Ce ifieautiful Silk p wear. Tlicy tie tills week at SI 4.95 SI 405 S Xim ou can buy jour unrestricted choice of any summer suit, tricotinc, e loin's, serge, etc., values l $U at only 9.95 00 I'alrs Men's Miuison Aimy soft tip, oak solo S.-.50 and .00 Work Shoes at. . 40 Pair .Ih-u's Rest and New est fall 8.50 Walk-Over ' Ox. foiUs in brovni One lot Men's to $8.50 semi dress shoes in biimn ' or black at .-...'. 1 Men's kid and finest calf skin " $4.95 r3 .shoc8 $5.95. n.iiM M'llll- ItlfJI .$1.95- Hoys very giMxl lieovy hool shoes in most sizes to sl.e $3 value at sole $1:19 I'LL PAY YOU 50c FOR YOUR OLD SHOES Any day this week you can . bring in your worn out shoes and I'll allow you 50c on each pair fmm the price of any woman's shoo you buy that sells for :t.50 or over at sale price. Itring your old shoes to our Halcony shoe department nuuiucr on credit. - nii,i)iti:'s SANDALS SUI'I'I KS This large lot consists if whilo canva.s one, strap and genuine all leather oak sole sandals, 1.00 anil 1.25 values, at 59c t.IIU.S' to sle 11 kill, patent and calf skin, fine school and dress shoes In black or brown. Shoes uuulo of the. finest of leather and sold , from 9:1. GO to $4 at : WE CUT LOOSE OM DRY GOODS $1.69 AKICI HIOItK VOU Another big lot of women's shoes, pumps and oxfords, values to $H just put out for this week. Kids, calf skins, etc., all are shoes of the lH'tter kind, only it and :t shoes of a kind; buy a uulr at $1.00 IjA DI1CS' Perfect Kusn House Slip pers, soft kid, turn sole, for the woman who wants real comrort. These uro f U.50 values at Women Look! V011 never saw such low prices im Dry Goods Vou sae on evcry-tlilng.' (idlest Here's your hanec. Dry r;ods ri's 'iit clear to I he bottom. Now I want you ladies to line up and make sure you get here this week. I promise you I am going to show you Dry Goods from silks down, marked at prices you can't resist Make me show you, you women who make up your own and your, children's garments. It'll be a pleasure to me and I know you'll say "that fellow sure does keep his word." You're going to find this great big stock of pry Goods, Hosiery, Yarns, Gloves,' Laces, Under wear, etc., so way down cheap it's actually going to make you happy you came and when you get back home your enthusiasm will carry you all over your neighbor hood showing your friends- the splendid purchases you made. 40c All Linen Crash I $2.25 3G-inch Georcettes, you nkvj:k saw srnr pisici:si Women's lo $10.50 Shoes that fit, that wear, (hat actually cry out their beauly, Macks and browns. You'll sure like them at Women's Iteal ltcst Cushion Sole,, the Idle Hour and other good comfort shoes that are to $0 good values, now I .allies' Ijow and Miliary heel soft kid turn sole lrcss Shoes, $10 uctiral val ues today. Now utock up . $1.79 $2.98 $2.49 $2.89 WE ARE STILL PAYING $1.03 FORjHEAT IN TRADE AT THIS SALE pendietonS greatest dHrtment store 2fnel I J. 1 vi. !" ,s: W. Fred Earl eopio ware nou "S L-A1-" -- 6 .ffWJlTf? WHERE IT PAftO TRADE rendlclon's Quarter Milliorillar Department Stoic R. I). Sayres se, yard . $1.50 Table Damask, per yard . ..... $1.50 Curtain Drapery yard 30c 36-inch Cretonnes, the yard 35c 32-inch Romper Cloth yard . 25c Percales, Your Choice yard 40c 32 inch Jap Crepes, yard 69c 36-inch Linen Suiting, yard 85c 32-inch Tissue Ginghams - yard . 20c Dress Ginghams yard $3.50 Kayser Union Suits with silk tops at . ; . . 26c 95c 89c 18c 26c 17c 29c . 49c 53c 23c $1.75 yard $2.50 Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits $2.98 Sport Skirtings, yard . ;.. 35c, Devonshire 36 inch Cloth yard $1.50 Lace Clocked Silk Hose $2.00 Lace Silk Hose at $1.00 Ladies Fibre Silk Hose at . 50c Hose for Children at . $6.75 Wool Nap Blankets at ... $3.50 Collar and Cuff Sets at 35c Hose for Children at . i : .- r. . : .v. . . .'-?.'. ;' $1.38 $1.79 $1.95 26c 89c 98 c 69c 26c $4.25 $1.29 14c if BOYS' & GIRLS' I If V $U3 TENNIS M j SHOES !p vH'r--: Tf36IJ8ESY8 nr. mSk di