MONDAY, JULY 2, I91T.
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Women's Outing Apparel
For Camping, for Motoring, for
Sport, for all Out-of-Door Occasions
Women's Khaki Suits
Made in attractive styles of heavy
Khaki Cloth with plain or divided
skirts $100
Khaki Middies and Skirts
Khaki Middies with sailor collars and
large pockets at . $1.25 up
Khaki Skirts made in all styles either
for riding or walking ..... $1-48 up
Khaki Coats, in loose fitting styles
with high collars and belt at $2.25
Jack Tar Middies
In all white or colored strir.es of ex
cellent quality galetia. Belted or
loose (sffects with front and side lac
ing $1.25 to $1.69
White Wash Skirts
In heaw weight materials such as
Beach Cloth, Gabardine, AVhite Suit
ings aid etc $1.38 to $3.50
White Canvas Keds
In all styles, all sizes and all prices
1...... $1.25 to $2.75
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Quality and Service
ARCADE
RA KIMBALL YOUNG IN
Fashion
BY MARGARET MASON.
UAfWID GRAHAM PHILLIP'S
;OPULAR NOVEL AT ' l-
CADE TODAY
iBe s t..: ck PM nn nf the
most PPV ular American novels ever
written, y. , .. 1( j. n VounK
the favorite of) . cturo ac.
tresses, wm "4
feature offering
today Rt"l torn
that of Mildred.
n who has bee!
finds herself'1;,
death of hV t nthel
that she -'iake a h
because of the taunt
mill!' naire many yean, e' H
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(Written for the United Press)
Belinda's pretty head is white
But not from fright nor age.
She's wearing one of those new hats,
Pure white, that are the rage.
materials of the moment for Juno,
July and August headgear in the tisu
al perverse manner of Dame Fashion's
topsy turvy decrease of chiffon for
December and fur for July.
A simple but chic model of pleated
white maline to be worn with lingerie
or frocks has a crown of white hatter's
-liereed by a large pearl ball hat-
front for sole ornament '
tabs of narrowest
binding the edfV
New York, June !!0. (Special)
White caps on the chests of the
fashionable waves are now numerous;
to be seen. Reared aloft on th
veil crests of fashionable devotee1
' nnutically fitting that the fnvo.
inpe of them should be dubbed U
'no. j
is a jaunty little copy of the m'
tamo'shnntcr of white satin bra',
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covered with a solution of acid and
distilled water.
"The natural action of these chem
icals through use of the battery, is to
combine the acid of the solution
combining with the material of the
plates. i
"The battery is recharged by pass
ing electric current through it which
reverses this natural action by ex
pelling the acid from the plates or,
effect, separating the solution, from
the plates. After the recharge, the
chemical immediately start combin
ing again or following their natural
action. It is this action which causes
the battery to give off electric current
until the action has ceased or the
chemical combination has been af
fected, i
"In other words chemical composi
tion, which naturally combine are sep
arated by electric current from with
out and the action that follows pro
duces the current which is obtained
from the battery.
"Thus, electric current is not
stored' in a j battery but simply
nasscd through it to bring about a
chemical action, a Daicery is con
stantly starving to get back to its
original, or discharged itself even
when not in active use.
"A storage battery should never be
allowed to completely discharge itself,
It is considered discharged when the
acid solution fin the cells, kept to the
proper level, 'shows a specific gravity
test of 1.150 which means that most
of the acid has combined with the
Dlates. At this stage the battery may
still sluggishly do its work, but it has
about lost its energy and the battery
should be immediately recharged. If
this is not done, the plates, no longer
being able to resist the acid solution,
will begin to rapidly deteriorate and
become difficult, if .ot impossible, of
recharging.
"Generators, furnished on most au
tomobiles, usually keep the battery
pretty well charged, but various
things can happen to the battery, as
" us to the generator and electrical
m, which will eventually 'drain
-urrcnt or cause considerable
a expense.
fest, therefore, to have the
ted regularly by some bat.
so that any irregularities
battery or electrical sys
correctcd before they be-
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find' hersell nine mui - n uum center ow-l-n',.W .lu"" HUI" U,B
a fire piece of furnitur, e wnicl ne dis- fullness of the tarn also flops rakihhly.
nlns to his friends bjr gritify his , What more -inspiring (lisnlay af-the
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DridO, and Hnu iuuvo v t .JlimTllU COlorH cuuiu line El m-aiu
" . ...wins lnni with ttiinrtv ' .1 i ..
su e man a muiuiry tap ui kiuli; ni.iii
.'. .m .tlaa kinr with mnnpv
Kwpetnean, K'""""1 ,r . vv
to enable hor to stmlV for an operatic
career but she maes little progress,
until another mi.n Donald Keith,
shows her th success is to be
reached only t-ugh self-denial. She
then leams tl"4 sno nevT was legally
"the wife of niultimillionnire, as he
n. . riving in an insane asylum.
finally she ncnieves her ambition and
is free to marry the man of her
choice. This picture was directed by
Charles Giblyn, who has recently
joined tho Selznickforcos.
and the iarge p:.i r .. x
skirt of the coat are hectidy aRlow
with a futuristic bird and fruit de
sign hand embroidered in purple, blue,
yellow, green and red heavy twist.
The close hat is built like an Aus
trian officer's cap and is of the linen
with a narrow brim of dark blue straw.
-V Clear Skin Your Birthright.
with a white straw visor poised above
a pair of blue eyes atop a mass of
Titian hair?
A cunning little round hat of whites
satin has its brim rolled up nil aiound
with an inch quilling of the white
cntiti ctnnrlinrr un nn fnn nf that. A
French fold of the satin around the shape little crush hat of grey linen
,..n,vn with n m.mn hour in front is the s onereci more simpiy emuromerej
The same vividly embroidered design
embellishes tho front.
For those who need a less trying
only other ndornmont.
Another similar model of white
straw has nn upstanding banding of
inch high white quills instead of the
satin quilling and yet another has tho
sains efoct accomplished with white
wheat.
Wheat by the way, nil white or hu-
If your skin is not smooth, fresh
the remedy it needs to restore it tj ! is sewn ns plentifully m he
normal henlth and beauty. Try the m"ry ' ' " J
soothing and healing treatment of Dr. c?untry 'i"1''"' ta,k t,,e i
Hobson's Eczema Ointment. The se.f''e of the brred aigrette and is so
verest enses of en.ntinns. ,nimnl I surcessiui in me miempi uiai oui.ipw
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'uiuiviiua unu iiurning sjrin yield rap-
in a few simply impossible poises. The
loose coat of the grey has pockets and
cuffs embroidered in the weird, flora
and a plain rolling collar with revers
instead of the scarf effect.
They are both swagger and smavt
mid the possession of such a stunning
outfit is in itself sufficient motve for
motoring.
5 WILL
EBRATE
THtiOUHIH
ELABORATE THREE DAYS' PRO
GRAM AY1LL BE GIVEN, BE
GINNING MONDAY.
Are You One of Them?
idly to this remnrknble preparation.
You'll bo gratilied with the rapidity
with which your complexion regains
it3 health and freshness. At your
druggist, 50c Adv.
FIRE APPEARS BIG BUT
IS NOT DESTRUCTIVE
There are a great many peopf who
ron-i-nt tho niirv,.ttn. With 'whreit hnch would lie very mucn oenemetl tT taK-
n factor in the food crisis of the war Chamberlain's Tablets for tweak
it seems only right that we should nut disordered stomach. Are ym one
it above everything else and what .of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Bald-
Saturtlay afternoon the fire boys
made a record run up tho "Old Town"
hill to the end of C street to what ap
parently appeared to be a destructive
fire. Arriving nt tho scene it was
found that the fire had caught on an
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Xw I'"'" wnicn naci ueeir paniy Torn
TU-n. As tho fire was quite a dis
tance rom any house there was no
danger '.m' the fire was allowed to
burn itself ot'u, ,
higher eminence enn it hope to at
tain than milady's bonnet.
A huge garden hat of white crin
abristle with while wheat jultirg out
in ray fashion from the crown across
tho wide brim is most effective. The
crown is rather high and narrow.
A tiny turban shaped hat cf white
faille with wee white wings set in
pairs around tho edge of the turned
up brim as if poised for fliphfc is t
fly little concoction and a draped close
turban of white hatter's plush aglea'M
with a sinuous silver tassel bobbing
over one side is sufficiently original
.to attract, its full quota of attention.
Velvet and plush are of course the
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SCENE FROM 'THE PRICK SHE PAID" AT THE ARCADE
AND TOMORROW.
winsville, N. Y., relates her expirience
in the use of these tablets: "I had a
bad spell with my stomach abot six
months ago, and was troubled fr two
or three weeks with gas and severe
pains in the pit of my stomach. j Our
druggist advised me to take Clumber
Iain's Tablets. I took a bottle home
and the first dose relieved me wonder
fully, and I kept on taking then1 until
I was cured." These taldets to not
relieve pain, but after the pan has
heen relieved may prevent its recur
rence. Adv. i
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AUTOMOBILE NOTES.
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Storage Batteries Cannot Be
Like Dry Cells.
Treated
The Eagles are going to put on a
three days' celebration of the Fourth.
There will be something doing every
day beginning Monday. The com
plete program is as follows:
Program Monday at Eagles Hall.
Liberty Enlightening the World
Statue, Vivian' Hansen, with a chorus
of 20 children.
Major Littlefinger and wife will
keep you going some. Eldora Hansen
anil Margaret Baker.
Parasol song and drill, Daffodil Sni
der, Blanche Hansen and Lula Mulky.
Don't fail to see Frnnkie Earl Mer
rill in her beautiful butterfly dance
ending in a blaze of glory.
Dancing commencing immediately
after the show.
Tuesday's Program at Eagles' Hall.
Liberty Aflame, with 20 La Grande
children.
Merrill's screaming farce comedy,
"Mistaken Identity:" The jealous wife
Vera Houghton; Frivolous Hubby
Mr. Stilwcll; Rastus, four-bits a week
C. R. Merrill.
Yankee Sailor Girls' Song and
I Drill: Mabel Gardner, Vera Hansen,
Bessie Andrew, Nellie Gardner, Vera
Houghton, Vivian Hansen.
Grand patriotic finale, entire com
pany. Wednesday, July 4.
The program Fourth of July will
commence nt Eagles' hall on Wash
ington avenue with races and other
out-door sports nt 1 o'clock sharp.
Special prizes will be given to the
winners. Vaudeville act in the hnl'. at
2 o'clock. Dancing nil afternoon. A
jrrand patriotic program with heme
people commencing in evening nt S:15
sharp. All shows and outside attrac
tions free to the public.
"Come and have a good time with
tho Eagles. Everybody invited." Adv
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"Tot infrequently, motorists allow
their, storage batteries to hecoiie al
most totally discharged and, in! some
cases, nearly dry." says Mr. Leighton
of the lA'ighton Welding and Hjttery
Station.
"Too many motorists nre apt o
(vent the storage battery ns they
would treat a dry cell they h:iVo the
impression that there is notliiig tii
do but use the battery until i; is ex
bausted. Consequently they liny no
attention to it, ns long bs it dies the
work, with the result '.hat bv the
umo u lieeomes inoperative, t'H blf-i
tery is very seriously harmed.' j
"It should be remembered tht dry Ottawa, Ont June 30. (Special)--cells
are rot intended to be Te-hnrged , Th declaration that a general strike
or used again while a storage lnttery. of organized labor jn Canada will be
by virtue of their electro-chemical na-"''ed if the government attempts to
ture, may be used continuously j apply conscription without first ob
throughout their life, by recharging ' tnining a majority by the people, was
from a source of electric supply. j made in parliament last night by Al
"Tho inside of the storage buttery phonse Verville, who represents the
consists of cells of which nre suspend- j district of Mnisonneuve, part of tho
ed plates of a chemical composition city of Montreal.
Cause of Despondency.
Despondency is often caused by in
digestion and constipation, and quick
ly disappears when Chamberlain's
Taldets are taken. These tablets
strengthen the digestion and move the
bowels. Adv.
Faces General Strike.
STRAWBERRIES
FOR CANNING
We Are Receiving Orders Nov For
Strawberries to be delivered within the
next few days at the following prices:
Grande Ronde Berries, Per Crate $2.75
Milton and Freewater Berries, Per
Crate $2-45
Berries Are Eipening Fast
We Advise Our Customers To Buy Now
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir St. Cross The Track
GOAL
Just Received a Car of Tono Lump Coal
At $10.50 Per 2000 Lbs.
YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY I
Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Pine
Highest Price Paid For Poultry
SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO.
Home Ind. Phone M. 734 ??ANDE,
Union County M. 291, j-,
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"SPEED UP'!
'Tlvh paint business weather conditioni'e ngtfv
Sherwin-Williams Paints"are riarnt our work-''
men and prices are right .
If impossible to come in You write
F. E. OXNER
The Paint and Wall Paper Man
QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber
business. WJien you give nt an
order you cun confidently rely
on irettinir toot lumber a little '
before you need it. ' That mns
no delay In construction, w
waiting time that you haV. to
pay for Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
BEAUTIFUL
FIGURES
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result from intelligent attention to
correct corseting.
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offer th world's best achievements in
design and a careful selection of su
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these designs so the style lines are re
tained during the entire life of the
corset . Appreciation of the fit, style
and comfort, however, can only be had
through a trial fitting the hardest
test.
Pauline Lederle
Soramer Hotel Bldg.
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