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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1916)
?&?' s S,rf ifiU-1 '"' :i, A?f il'i" SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1111 THE EVENING, HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JPt - " Cifihiry Service in England Starts Today Cniillnuril tiiitn I'nxn I put Into storage. The govornmcnt llfhtnnrd (hi) load of the married con script In thin respect. Local authorl tlfH uro empowered by pnrllntnent. to store the lioiuchold effects fret', pay. IriK n icnnounblo chargo for thu cart UN? and insurance. muni produce ills cortincntu of mill. I T,u' ,mnioa "oldlor's family, In mom lary i-xeraptlon fortliwllh or fan. the ':'l'i "lM not mptcd lo keep the "" ' ourninK. wives and chll- ilrrit lnit',1 inii KiiMi ,. il .,.,- ..u.... liut few nro fr. und.tr tho com-' ,; ".?r" m, ."' . ,U.',KB " tftiii,n. tllfjr will II1I1KC QUI aeHa3HiitSEafc45jBaKaB (.(UiHCiiurncett, uuUluti uct. Total exemption In openly urnnlod only to cleraymtm, exchanged pi honors of .war and thn medicaid unfit. on thu Kovornment allowance that Koch lo every Holdlnr'a wife and chll drcn. In exceptional cum-h the local uulltorltloH are empowered by the gov iiinment to offer funds, the amount to iiy maiiciarrt MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW VOHK, Juno 2. BettlcoatH thu mad paction for hand painted are now makln up with with n ven-'ndornmrnt and many of the chiffon seance for any pant dlncrepanclcit. The and delicate tinted taffeta one for " '"", nniarnni tilings that ovenlnK wear bloom, In water color mm Hcanon punned ror nuch would not flora. All of tho petticoats nro not as aorve ns one ruffle lo the (luffy, ruffly black an they aro painted, but tho hooped, puffed, llounced, ruched and really black ones are as ebonesque as acalloped Mentions that now hldo their .black net. chiffon, lace and let heads 1 trill It rftlltitBlV tatttllnttu nya.H.lHll.. tho... of the iarier cities.' i,kI '1'T?! l? ""'.T fundltho to lightness not under a bushel, but un-'can fashion them. new nspect today. More women and'"" """ "y "'C' n n"' .,,0I " "' " ' Some of the newet petticoats aro children crowded tho platform than' ! rnr;J for "f crlHpneaa makes mont cld' uch Bunpense that they are ever before. Heartrending acenoi Ak Chllcote about the Klamath 1" C','P i . . nd Whn ndc(unlcy prccarlouly near to panta. For like wore enacted. Country. I00 ,nnd of uOclcnt fullnea needs pnntH thcy are hung from fair ahoul- ..w,re,B,oK,viiinaidCHiroanoopydcrH Dy honpiU ,0 X00(incm regular " C ', , , .HUHpcndcra. The Huspender,. except Two lovely onea that wem Just to that they are made of the same silk have been plucked blooming In thonH tll0 pottlcoat proper, (or Improper Kardcn are a pink one which Ih a maas ,IcpendH how you loot at ll)( aro o petal ahaped acallopa, tier on tier, , epllctu of those worn by our petti like an Inverted nwe: and one In ycl-t0atlcH8 peera low points like a daffodil. All ahndca! ,...... .' ., !-r lavendar. violet, purple, mauve and ...u V , l L TS .orchid, corded within an Inch of their '" "fk to P". wllo others lllfo and their entire aurfacc. are edged "" PU a"f ?" b'l'lI '8 " WKndf5 ' " . thi mm! nf Ihnm Inko mir hroath DiirlnK the paat month, mllliona of piecer or furniture have been packed Herald in tliouaanda of Uriilah homea ami! nulla. ClfiKBlfled Adu bring fcro-i I THE' UNIVERSAL CAR l m II l You must net Judge the Ford car by II i Its first coit. That Is low, because the J bitt manuractaring methods ana tne i Igreat volume or production reauee tns : cost of making and eelllng. Betttr II J , materials, bought at lo.tr prlcei, If I make the Ford a btttsr car for lass II I money. Order yours today! Runabout II n $443.36; Touring Car, I493.2S. f ON SALE DY I ' GEORGE BIEHN AORKT j I lul III Hllkcn fringe, pinked ruchlmra or lilrot edged frllln and quillings. Indeed, you can Juat turn your fan clea looae on your petticoat and let them run riot, provided they run i round. ' i'ettlcoata of net and ribbon are moat entrancing. Some are of multitudinous uct rufflea run through at their head- inga with narrow plcot ribbons of pale blue, orchid, pink nnd maize, while olhera are mado of pufflnga of not run on flno wire, alternating with wlda banda of gorgeoualy embroidered rib-bona. Home pcttlcoaiH allow un KvollkoJ penchant for first frulta and bew: a lavish display of tiny Hllken applet tucked hither and yon in a amotber f filllH. A bright purple petticoat la par ticularly delectable with cluatera or bobbing silken cherries growing In a PurbanklHh mennet near' the limbs T .i ppacb. Clinete whilu petticoats as fro'.h with lace aa u foaming stein gleam vlth the Hhcen of waah antln between their laclnesa and blossom occasional ly with 'a tiny ribbon or beaded rose or French garland. Frlvouous truly nro the petticoats made of narrow ribbonn sewed to gether lengthwise over the hlpa and then allowed to fall in a loose fringe efrect over u wide flounce of chiffon and lace. the moat away. Moving Picthres With the many and various klnda of moving pictures reeling across the vision of theater-going millions every day in the year, it should be a great Wxii;..iyVW sm "THE CAV LOR.D WARING relief to the 'fans" when It la an nounced that for' onco there is a fea- Gycn the petticoat has not escaped turo coming this way that carries no. ' uitrv nrnhlom nn hanofal aftarvutti ' ""FlO ww..M-f saw w.avwa wwmm or equipped with no greater mlMtoa than to nrovlde a nleasant eveklaa'a I nntnrialnment. flnrh la h Mnatitnl photoplay that comes to the Orpbetts on Sunday and Monday, under the title ot "The Gay Lord Warto." with J. Warren Kerrigan playing the lead ing role. True, there is plenty of ex citement and surprising Incidents; there is nn absorbing story of a most unusual wort, and there Is contained in Its five acta practically every element that contributes to first class enter tainmentbut the feature Is designed fundamentally to amuse. There la nothing dull or languid about the ac tion; there is plenty of sensation. Thrilling Is tho scene where in a house la destroyed by flro while the heroic rescue of two people goes on. There Is sensation and realism in a murder committed during a downpour of rain, ao vivid that people in the front chairs of the theater may get their faces spattered by tho spray. There is a scene in a gambling house where more money changes hands on the turn of a wheel than the English admiralty has spept for fresh paint In fifty years. There is a Comeback collision between a hapless girl and a reckless yonng cross-country rider In chase of anlse f ced foxes and there are two kinds of plots againat people's lives. But oth ePA'fFo and entirely, "The Gay Lord Waring" Is a society drama of en gaging purpose the entertainment of motion picture devotees. Nice look ing men and beautiful women abound in a photoplay that fully matches the high standards preceding Bluebirds tifitrn nat o HI I nil aI """ i In addition to the usual six reel pro gramme Saturday and Sunday nights at the Orpheus, there will be special musical numbers, Including "Toatl's "Oood-nye" and "The Evening Star,"; trombone solos; and "You're the Dawn ' of a Perfect Day, "In a Lonesome Mel ody," vocal solos, by "Blondy" Ballads. Lillian Walker in "Green Stockings" Is the attraction at the Star tonight.' This Blue Bibbon feature maintains' the high standard of excellence set by this class of film classics. It num bers in its cast the greatest collection of motion picture stars ever seen in a single production. The play is a, comedy of English lire, Introducing, many humorous characters, which the director has filmed in a manner that called for originality, interest, action, scenic and costume accuracy. It bad a successful run on the legitimate stage In New York, but those who bare pwn thn film irrMi I hut thn nrrmott nnr. I trajal la more effective and humorous. 9E3BSE? -:- NICK -:- The Taller CLEANINO, PRIMING AND MKNOING Clothes called for and delivered. 106 Main St. fhene 127 MMiwYWiwMwaiiiiM vrvvu'! i - -rj"s. cata IM "Siimmmi-yism 114 -J 'i.. ----- -- - .. A' win itb jomt tmrnmmHumitm, gas, oils repairrfiMe'eeseTtee,' laformiiea. '. ' "'. " fL -,LiV' . Cars far lUfv.a & STORAOI It Mil TO. ALL j Oar Hatha "' , - k SKRVICf , ATIf ACTION t Day ana Nift. J. J. oey, Ffef, ft-i sfi. ars: If mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mA0t000A0A0AA0m0A0iA0imiA0AiA K t f Custom Tailored0 J Perfection In the art tf llerlfVi ,-f ' Is what we claim. Neat. MmfartaMy B fitting coat, stylishly tailored attrf hafid .0 ,. :1 .u intffi !H fi Suite $30 and up 11 The great value In eur taHarael, garlH kQ menta is In the guarantee aH.weel !Hy',w fabrics we uee ans) the1 HnewiiMid I ':-'M tallering art that we a;li he gaK- ' 1 VleH im awe hk 4ur (arsje aeiart- ) niMt eV; iateet fahrlea, hehitg jSt" I - famee lanje M'rla Neytjty. tkiga. i MU 1 nw Rftfik: ' J . ' aT K ' wwww-w rs.vw. -j lam' &'& a i W TAILORJj 4 4 Backed by Ample Money to meet every condition or emer gency, this is an eminently safe' bank at which to have your ac count. Besides, there's mare than money behind the bank. There fa ' able management and alee an un failing desire to extend every eeur esy a good bank can de with safety., , ' aaLaMemJadaBF'". .-" r FIRST STATE DISSAVINGS BANK! KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Xf a.i . ' ?i 1 mi il !i ii - ....'.' ' ' " " . ...i,,at ? - aaeaaaadddaeeahedddee ,. MM Idlerest on Spring :'T'T'-'vT'' 1 t wwt M,pKp4 --A-Si?" fflXti M im aiBIBSW aiBIBSlV Vou know you want to give the kiddies an outing. You know you want to get out of town into the country. You know you want a beautiful spot to pitch your tent,,, or to build your log bungalow where you have plenty of woodland and shade. ou know you want this on a cola, clear, beautiful stream of water. You know you want, this stream to be alive with plenty of fish. You know yott do notwnnt this to be far away from your home. Last but not least, YOU KNOW you want to o.wn this summer camp your self, to fix it to suit yourself, to do as you please. t There is but one place of this ideal kind that I know of and that is IDLEREST 6n SPRING CREEK I ant today putting on the market summer home sites, every one a perfect one, in this beautiful townsite, double lots containing 50:foot frontages upon the streets, at prices that no one can refuse to pay. Prices ranging from $30.()0 to $75.00, and on terms that even the. smallest.little fellow in the world can meet. ' - -tp P5E'W.;-i rBgaaK : IEar "' No Interest or Taxes There will be no taxes or interest-upon this until after maturity. In purchasing one of these lots you get all the privileges that any property owner has upon this stream, whether large or small owner. Many Improvements Contemplated 'J here are many improvements contemplated in Idle rest that will be for the pleasure of the property owners and guests of this place, such as tenuis courts, croquet grounds, a dancing floor that will accommodate all that care to participate. ., gBBaakaBBBaaK YK!399tSm3-'!WaSS BBaPaPaPBBgBaVi- 'BB3lBm-JKBNRlPnS&B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ V'KV 'tiBgBEiaPBaVBPBPBPBPBPHiBVE aPBPBPBPBPBPaPlgnanBEalCP LgagaaPaKaWHIHr aaaLaR-' SwaawSri aLv esSaHaaHaLaHaaaaLaB Liiiiiiiiiiiik VlggBtaPgBtHRgBtaPgB A FEW OF THE BEAUTHS THAT WERE CAUGHT AT 8PRNQ CRIEK For further information, see or write CECIL Exclusive Office at Weeks Abstract Co. wmnwrG VaMaV aaVeaal aWhal Vam. am ww af ," aw wlzl Agent: rlV V ffl In - t. wk" h vv-Aii .( s1 i aK.mW Fifth Street .between Maipi and m m. Klamath Avenue, Klamath Falls.OMf c k. u: spniK, u.wner, rwiarnain ,r.a( rc- , 'mm$m&ii rt.vj ,f-v ' " ' ''' v .HSSj ' .r m " ; ."" 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