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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
SGB TWO LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. ICI &. sS a M JB 4 U JW C L, O Tff E s iff!".-, -- . ..v Style & BeneAth Underlying the surface look of a garment are the things that determine its stamina its ..staunchness its serviceableness. For the man who wants to be sure that there is not a detail in the whole suit where a cheat ing makeshift is tolerated whether he pays $15.00 $16.50$20.00-$25.00 or as high as $50.00 there is one absolute safeguard. For if a suit is cankered with, weak spots inside they will eat their way outside at the first sign of rigorous wear. A suit that is 90 percent genuine and 10 percent imitation soon looks 90 percent imitation and 10 percent genuine. It is the Kirschbaum label. I No man ever received satisfactory wear from a ;: garment that dir" "'v contain these essentials: an all-wool fabric thoroughly shrunk by the London cold water process and not by the first rain in which the wearer is caught. genuine linen canvas and not a cheap cotton or burlap substitute. sewing at all points of strain done painstak ingly by hand with silk thread and not weak, unsightly cotton. Hints on the Choice of Clothes A point or two (or you young men to keep in mind in selecting a spring suit: The coat should fit closely enough so that in buttoning the middle (or top) button it is necessary to force the garment just a trifle, thus accentuating the waist line. The correct coat collar this year sits rather flatly about the neck. The old high-standing effect in the collar is passe. The length of the trousers should be just enough to hang clear of the shoes without breaking with the bottoms absolutely straight, and not hollowed above the instep in front. By The Spectator. Hills Department Store OoprrtFtil 1117. A. R Klmhb&am Co. ARCADE LENORE ULR1CU, IN Hcr Own People" a Thrilling Mod I'm Drama of Racial Conflict, " ienoro Ulrieh, the beautiful and twrsntile young star who created such -a sensation on the speaking stage in Morosco's "Bird of Paradise" and Bc jijBco'a "Heart of Wctona," scores an stber personal triumph in this stirring modern photo-drama of racial con Oflict. Miss Ulrieh has the distinction r being the best portrayer of Indian types on the screen and in "Her Own People" her particular talents are giv en full away. This film will bo shown at the Ar ende theatre Friday and Saturday. John Komp, a wealthy man, after tho announcement of his engagement to Eleanor Dutton, overhears her de clare- her lovo for another man, at the same time state that ahe must marry Komp for his money. Heart-broken, Kemp goes to tho mountain wilder ness, hlcanor marries the man she loves, and Kemp marries the Moromg Star, an Indian. They have a daugh ter, Alona, whom Kemp idolizes. She meets Frank Colvin, a poor young prospector, and they become greatly attached to each other. Kemp feels it his duty to return to civilization in or der to complete Alona's education. He places her in a fashionable boarding school. Upon learning that she is of Indian blood, tho girls snub her, only one, Myra Agnew, being kind. Myra takes Alona home with her at Christmas time, that she may meet her brother Blinn, in the hopes that ho will marry her. Alona, by acci dent, learns that Blinn cares only for her fortune, and upon the death of her father, she returns to her people, em bittered. She again meets Frank Colvin, who declares his love for her. She decides to lest him, and buys his mine through an unknown agent. He .returns to the city, seeks out Alona, and promises to bring his mother and sister to see her. The mother and sister, however, having been informed that Frank intends to marry an In dian, call on Alona, and when they see her real beauty, tell her they do not wonder Frank loves her, and plan a big surprise for him. That night Alona sends her car for Frank, and accompanied by his mother and sis ter, they are driven to Alona's beau tiful mansion. Here he finds her, transformed from the simple Indian maiden he believes her to be, into a . wondrously gowned heiress. Now that Alona is satisfied he loves her for herself alone, she reveals her real identity, and their happiness is complete. i NORTHERN GROWN TESTED CORN Tested Seed -?Hv wtherrt grown seed Com 2rfe J corn means that it was Raised in Minnesota. The kind that defies frost. TVe carry. a large and complete line of bulk and package seeds. Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track feJJ r PALDAS-PABAIfUfiT' LENORE ULRICH JN "HER OWN P EOPLE" AT THE ARCADE THEA TER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. warrior .give up the ghost in disgust. These wicked stenches were copied by European Men OlWar of different na tions and used lavishly in their ex termination of pirates. A "stink-pot" thrown aboard a pirate frigate would impel the most case-hardened gang of cut-throats that ever terrorized the Spanish main to heave their carcases overboard. ' The maw of the shark was considered a welcome relief and many a rapacious outlaw let go his shade right in and about old Fort Augusta, where this latter-day smoke pot diffused its fumes. So we see that the terrible corrod ing gases and stifling vapors invented and loosed in the present war had their lesser inception centuries ago in the innocent mind of the once pro gressive Chinee. Licensed to Wed. Six couples have been licensed to wed in the past week and a half. The contracting (parties aire: W. E. Merony and Nora R. Gardner of Cnva. August Peepel and Ella S. Reeves, Kicnaro ri. Koberts and Helen Tobin, Ralph C. Holmes and Alice iWilson, Bernard Johnson, and Coral Lindspv La Grande, Fred Tracey and Hazel roung ot Elgin. Let us print your rarm sale bills. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini mcnt for pains in the chest and lame- i ness of tho shoulders due to rheuma tism, and am pleased to say that it ' nas never railed to give me prompt relief," writes Mrs. S .N. Finch, Ba tavia, N. Y. Adv. CHILDREN WIN MANY PLAUDITS 1 f -W V .'''Vs, vVv 1 1 1 t .i, - t - , Tv.r i SUSS FRANCES HOY LE, LEADING LADY IN THE BOSTON SHOW GIRLS COMING TO THE ARCADE THEATRE SATURDAY AND SUN DAY. SHERRY'S COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE William Fox has many compliments on the "thrills" given the audience in the great battle scenes of his stu pendous spectacle, "A Daughter of the Gods," which comes to Sherrv's trained in April ana y. ine contests were cast for an ago when war was a red cwpuscled, gallant game, when rulers rode bravely at the head of their at tacking or defending armies and an tagonists met each other eye to eye. This is the old order of warfare, cen turies before men were slaughtered by machinery; but even then the stomach-sickening "war genius" was in tho embryo. The "smoke pots" thrown from the ramparts by the defenders of the Sul tan's beleaguered city amongst the at tacking "Kellermann men" are really supposed to represent the ancient Chi. nose "stink-pot," a rfmerant conrnr. tion distilled by the heathen Chinese, which when thrown, releasing a stench Over 300 children of the La Grande Public schools entertained their par ents and the citizens of the city Mon day and Tuesday evening with a de lightful ncert and operetta. The dances and songs given by the pupils were very prettily executed and wore heartily enjoyed by the large audiene: that was present. The operetta ! "Jack and the Beanstalk" was one of tho leading hits of the evening. The music was under the direction of Miss Hindman, music instructor of the schools while Miss Tozicr, girls' ath letic director, coached the dancing. Over ?100 dollars was made which was turned over to the school board repaying them for money sed for various activities. The children tak ing part in the entertainment were their respective schools, having been together but once before tne concert was given. Clear Your Skin in Spring. ' Spring house cleaning means clean ing inside and outside. Dull pimply HKin is an aitermatn of winter in activity. Flush your intestines with a mild laxative and clean out the ac cumulated wastes, easy to take, they ao noi gripe, yr. King's New Life Pills will clear your complexion and brighten your eye. Try Dr. King's N'ew Life Pills tonight and throw off the sluggish winter shell. A', drug gists, 25c. Adv. Roy B. urrey left last evening for guaranteed to make the most valiant return Sunday evening. 'MM fpi ANNETTE! KELLEFPMANM, GREATEST wOmAM ki 1.000,000 PICTURE J PRINCIPAL IN FEATURE FILM COMING TO SHERRY'S SAT URDAY AND SUNDAY. '1