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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1913)
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After m ex teMire timr. et Svrayft u Um Brit- Uk leUe; rte.wli(li everr heeplUl of sate u Tleited.- tkft.Mrtr ot ct- etjr AjeriA'phreiM tody tailed freea kere for New York. Tke AJMrieaaVKedleal Men x- preeeed tketelrea ea neck beaedt tfdkr vkat tkejr kare eeea akroad. but were uaaalaioue la deekrlas tkat RunMeaa pkyelclaae aid aedlral cleatleu kave TaeUr More to learn from a aUdr of Aaterleaa laatltutioaa tkaa tkejr eaa teack to Aaiertcaat. Amoftg tke eHlea TieHed were ktMB- lek, Vleaaa, BerHa. Parle, tke Bo keialaa kealtk reeorte. WftUkadka. Caleoe. Braaeek, Aawterdaai aad pjUawirkere. '- tke keet kaewa aMaiken of tkeAartr are Dra. Riekard Keraes, New Tftrk, aad Wcaead BretteaMd et tke Gerataa aeaaUal.or New fork. :;. .'-a'sai". 3$ ; -v ..m-1 f v v' :7w' ,- j i ':$$ SERVICE n- .' 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Todar'e eeaeloakegaa with a biul- neae aaeetlag at 6:30 thla atoralax. After laajkeon nearly all tke 38,00') delejgatfta aad TUKera west kf boat or aateeaeklle to W. rraacfc, Wk, f-r aa. aatdoor aerrk aad pkalc. Wklk the Catholic Federation ka la aeealoa, tke Catholic Pre Aaeoclatloa has keeakoldlac lu an nual .conreatioa la, aearkr bullaings, h. l. Cooaey of KProrMeaee, R. I., preaiaea at the aeaaioaa. Proaa) LONDON, Aug. 13. There k no quettlon that Loudou today k the champion city of tho world tor dla phanous drapery, .llecent vkltora from l'ar'U, Vienna, Ucrlla, Budapcat and OTen Kochwtcr, N. V., aay that tho exhibition of female laudicapery In Bend street aad Piccadilly aurpaaa anything of the tort they hare even been privileged to aee. The Mlse illoe- tom, who waa lined f 36 la .Richmond (or bloMomlng out In a alaaked aklrt. from description of, nor drees, wore winter garments compared to scores of dresses seen here. In point of tea' ulty it makes tke August attire of tke ikoawa folk back heme look tkat of Eskimo at a mld-wlater out-door tete. Aad tke militant auaragettea, and circumspect, uafrlrllous Right Iloaor- ablai Herbert Ueary Asuulth, premier of Great Britaia and Ireland, kave been blamed for It all. Wklk It k conceded tkat ascetic looking Premier Aaqultk wouldn't risk even one eye should Lady Godlva pass through Downing atreet, his accusers Insist that be is tke real reason for the pre vailing English ultra-up-to-date vari ety of X-ray dreeeei, bifurcated blouies, slashed skirts, and almost -locking. This k tbolr ergument: Asqulth refused to glvo women the tote. Thereupon one aactlaa of tb female population felt lompelkd to emphasise their claim to equality with men by appropriating their eos tumes a, far as possible; wklk tke other section, as a protest against tkk method, proceeded to accentuate tkeir feminism by revealing to a greater or less degree those featarea which dis tinguish them from the opposite aax. In other words, the latter are garb ing themselves la the manner wklek tkeir experknea ladleatea k moat al gesia what It couceal, tho sott, twlahy, translucent fabrics that are so etfocllvo la assisting tho Imagination. This' vkw is upheld by ono uf. Lon don's foremost norvo specialists, who declares: "While many women fol low the fashion of the moment with out a thought, militancy has done more than ita authors suspect to up set the former delicate relations be tween tho sexes. The adoption by the militants by masculine or near mascu line attire has caused a reaction, and the nou-mllltants have thought It their duty to proclaim their feminin ity by a wholesale process of undress ing." "Lucille" ' (Lady DuK Gordon), wrltlag from Paris, refusea to believe that the situation In Leadoa k as bad as It has been represented. "It tkere Is a suageetka of Immodesty," she says, "it la because fat aad ugly wo men have beea wearing dresses wklch do net ault them. None of tke beat people tolerate the exaggerated slash ed skirt, but some, daring women like daring costumes, the gracetultneee and moc'oaty of which depend entirely on the pk)slque of the wearer." Anna Pavlova, the fauioua Russian dancer (who has sometimes been ac cused of too gu-at a foadneaa for "un dressing") supports "Luclle." much depends on the wearer,' says. "What suits one woman will not suit another, nud a slash four Inches above the ankles might be charming lu ono woman and almost Indecont la another." Lady Alexander, wife of Kngknd's great actor manager, defends the abo lition of the. petticoat by saying: 'What does It matter what we do or don't wear under our dreaaee, so loag as we look nice 7 Wearlag fewer clothe I much more healthy tkaa a lot of trailing petticoats to pick aa es9Baansa99a99Bataaas lu the furious public discussion of the subject au uuusunl note, for a iiiliititor of tho gospel, Is struck by Ituv. C. II, tlrundy (no relation to tbe gossipy old lady of tho same name), Mho sues nothing Immoral In present day dress. "1 think it la quite as much u matter of liberty of limb aa for the sake of display," he said. "It Is au athletic Instinct, not aa Juimorul one. 1 look upon clothe aa the badge of our disgrace. The Ideal would be to have no clothes." Another who holds similar views U Luureuco Jlousmau, author-poet, who recently startled folks by advising the militant sulragettes to emulate Lady Oodlva and shame men Into giving them tho vote. "Aa to the question of present day dress," he said. "It Is a rather start ling change. I think, however, tkat tho present vogue is la a way to the good. It has got rid of a eertala amount of superauoua skirls wkick can only Impede women's legs. No doubt transparent stockings ara al lurement, but It we are not schoeked by eveulng dress exposures of neck and bust in thu ballroom, why should we be shocked by minor exposures of the lower limbs In the strctsT When ou gut right down to It, three tech- "Sojnlcalltlcs of driai we adhero lo are she 'ridiculous and rxbiurd. Nobody in Kuclnnd considers It Indecent for a holiday maker to bunch her skirls uud wade, at the seaside, but she would not be tolerated la Oxford ttrecL lel us be coaslstent Why should not women display as muck of their f.Guru from the feet up as they do from the head down? A bare arm lukrd to the shoulder k not In decent. Why, then, should a stack lugrd kg be Indecent T The oaly(aa swer li, those Idlotlo technicalities et coaentlonal dress." MlaaeaoU'a Ires rangea ara pro ducing more ore tkaa all tke other states combined, last year's Bgures being almost 62.5 per cent of tke to tal output of tke country. A subterranean riven la the Phil ippines k navigable by small boaU for. two and. a, half, miles from lu mouth, passing through several krga stalactite-hung caverns. The wall In front of Glasgow cathe dral Is built almost entirely of tombstones. iiBuBSil 8?C -" !. iF.r- :, 'Vvrf; ''''V; o TO- i " I - i V" . ' ftBHsaftsWi1'"'1 r, " ' IftHflwE&s'; ft'- , 'ii'ypx t r a a ga ii'U'i ' i n av'i w72SSS0M2flfr.t ;' iijnL.t.tc. v. itOIW' it fertyVfifth 'school yesi CfrnMiaa V. . , -MMMUC COUfliKS wy Phaaeeof r JMftauPglBswvi paaaarav.' eati- 'M' .f --V. COUfWM ' k.Maww, IV. eewcaes ; pmsmmcy OOVftvamss4l afrkaltare, demeetie sekaee' Media piaMlstriaclhaad mymvAm'n.rf OOM.ET:atMed, iwiffifia " w.',Arrrty : U'M L'I.EjJ-:i '.. )n.ss- sayaFT, suigwiear. WK1WW'; . ,Io Ibelaeiiriew PpkHcv We wish to annouaee tkat we kave purchased the Ire insurance kaeiaese eoadaeted by O. II, Haater and eomblaed It with ear own Inauraoee ageacy. We as sure oar aer.- policy rhoUers that tkeir interests will be carefully eafe-gusrd ed. aad tkat. we wUl do ear beat to de serve a ooatlnuatioa of tkeir. patrea age. City aid Ceaaty Abetraet eom pany, 61? akfla atreet.' . By Artkur Hfetfee teTaaaayera Notice to hereby glrea tkat tke board of, equalkatka for Kkmatk county win; be k.aeaeioa for thirty days, beginning oa the second Mob day in September. AU protests 'must be made during tbe first week of the meeting." .v, J. P. LER, t3-zot hr County. Year ' WHI Yea AlWara Money .Pay lag .ReaiT Four. bungalow; burU-la , book eaaee. aad taUy,laatke4;.ket irlfskhahn ABkliai eaeavaavM .vwanBianaf .. water, batbteMet; ap-teUte la ev ery way; wMlke aeM beiew eeet; ;jll downy perawati .'.Baqalre O; P. sewart' eoraer Seeead aad Waeklac; teattreets. j" - f :,lMt' i SsflgftlMH non-rusting SKIMMING SECTIONS GETTING GRAY? USE SAGE TEA TO RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAIR Says Bag ami Hair lleaatlfaUy aad KmM Tke toe ol alclnl airrer fa thaeUnuniat- aectiena of the United Stataa Cream Separator b tke moat important aeparator lmpttryemesKmaaeoarja. 'Aey f bassd fa United States tloiu wiH Bofe rust under aay eonditfou KeJtfcaT vraar noc water niettJMm. Ntabel gelvar alrfmimf see tioaa ara eaeier to clean than tfanedateeldisea. Nickel silver fa noB-adneelve, milk and dirt ticking kaa tightly than to otter metals., ' Nickel airvar ii tbe trongeet and atoet durable metal known for um in akunming sectioiu. Long service la aasured to tvery iTne importane of nickel allver m 'tune-aaving ami sanitary feature recommends the United States Cream Scour- gdorcvery progMaiiye farmer. Hair tkat losea lu color aad lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull aad lifeless, saya a well known local phar macist. Our graadmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea aad Sulphur to keep ker hxka dark aad keaaUful, and erea today tkk simple prepara tion baa ao equal. Mlllloaa et women and men, too, wke value tkat erea color, that beautiful dark skade et hair which k ae attractive aee ealy Sage Tea aad Sulphur. Nowadays we are net betkered wKa the task of gatherlag tke aage leave and tke massy aristae at acme, time ly ask at aay drug stare far a 60 east bottle of tke ready te two preparation CAMPAIGN Wit THK HAUA)T IN lUtt M IIKI.VU OUTLIN'KI) IN Vui.li AT. A CO.VVK.STIO.V OK TilK I.KADKItH United Press Service WAUIIINOTON, 1). CI, Aug, 13. i'luits tor thu cnmpalun (or women's voles In 1014 wuru laid ul u coulcr uiicu of lenders of thu National Coun cil or Woniou Voters hero today. Tho mooting wit continue fu somIou for tlitee days. It Is being attcudvd only by women from states where equal suftrugo Is now on thu statue books. Mrs. timtuft llmlth DuVoo of Tacotua, Wiuli,, presldod today. Although the conference Is primar ily lo divcldo on plana for 1014, n pub lic umcttug and bauquet lu advvrtUe tho light fur tbe .cause will bo held tomorrow. A uutnbur of states will vote on tho suffrage question next year, and members of thu Women Voters' League want lo outllno all caiupalgu work Immediately, and ar range tor speakers. Mis. DeVue will confer tomorrow with Itepresentativo Henry,' chairman 'of the house rules coutmlitee, before which body tho wo man suffrage amendment lo the fed eral coiutllutloH has been presented. Mrs. W. Brokmw ' Wihs Divorce aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkllM saBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBr sbBbBbbPsbCl. ' saBaBBBBBsnaBs' M!l'V laaBBBBBal ,BBaBBBBBBWiiSBBBBBBBBBm pBmBRasssssMm sjaaaaaja Mrs, W, Gould iiroaaw, who was ono of tho uvl brautlful women In New York city, and whose domeatla troubles have been Hired In the courts for several years, has nt last won a dlvorco from her husband. That Is, a referee Who heard tho case hua rtic oinmiutded to tho court that she be grunted u decroo. And (he recom luvmlatlou Is so strong that there la little doubt thu court wll IndOree It. Along tho lino of sectional furni ture is n new sectional cabinet for June, designed for stores. ' --,i- nnr.aracinatt.eii.iiwuga II . I , .... .. gi. . M. M A BIG BUNDLE -(. OF CUKRENCY iTa pretty dangstaua thing to dUpky or to be known to be abuul you, Hut a chick book of the Pint Trust and Savings bank 1 never a temptation to violence It Is of no use ex tort to the owner. Why not curry such n check book In ntcail or the dangorous cash. Home murdered men would still be living It they had followed that prudential plan. First Trust and Savings Bank Klaaath Falls, Oregon called "Wyatb's Sage aad Sulphur Hair Remedy," Customers like tkk best because It darkens ao naturally; so evenly, tkat- nobody eaa possibly lull It has been applied. Besides, it contain ingredleak wklch take on dandruff, stop scalp Itchlag aad fall log hair. No, It ka't a dye. or even ilko It. You Just dampen a saease er sott brush with "Wyetk'e Sage and; Sulphur" and draw R tkroagk year hair, taking one small strand at a time. By moraine tke gray keir dis appears; after another appUeaUea er two it k restored to iU aatural seler. What dellghU tke ladies with "Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur" k tkat besides beautifully darkeakg tke kalr they aay It brlags back tke glem aad lustre and gives It aa appearaaes ef abuadaaee. ' Itoa J. XamwaR, PieaMeat K. M. Hank, Vlre-Prra. aad Treae. t Itrrt K, Wkhrow, Secretory t - Surveyors mhI Irrigation Engineers KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.; ABSTRACTING Maps, Pkas, Blueprints, Kte. KLAMATH, VM.IM, OIIKGON I Tke Herald eevw see aweat Kmav ' . U , . .A 77 I 4 ISM- iT, : iV $r:iff'1 1 d , &M -fit, . ,' , . S:'-tp:ifn,'f,.'-; V; v a ' JjBBirsBaWJsBBmBBsBsBBBBB "" ' ' "I1 " W'1" 'jMSjMjiwgBHSS'asi , SMft.(ii fmaan . t. tfvm avtaf ,. -h, ' " seW nt, 1 rereV. ;. H 'T bbIh I f' ,ii 'Li , . J '$ '' ' i, .-'" ' ' , ' ' ) y.t u .1 aaanajk bbbbb! 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