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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1919)
o o SFXTYAY. JULY L'O, 1910. THE SUNDAY MORNIffG OB R V TTTTvtR o o Goodlocking Work-a-Day Drases i I s-C J t'J T ' ' "i" - I M L', i lei- - r -f ,1"Y fcr pr-s &" V'.v '4 ' ' Just as our dully 1 read compares to iruke mo nnn-niti;; or house dresses compare to more dressy clothes for Afternoon and evening. We can pet ttloni: without ci:ke, I nt n't witlttml bread and we never tire of it. Year nfter year houi ilnses are made of about the same fabrics and vary little in style.' But In details of ih'ir con struction there are liuie differences, ond the effort is in innLt1 them more nifd more attmctiv- itnd practical. Strong, crjsp cotlou pods; i-oarse imbleaced linen, Inirhamj, percales find a few heavier weaves appear in the house dresses, that manufacturers have brought out for the present sea son, nil materials that we have learned to rely upon for our work-a-day clothes.. Many of the new nmd elH have collars and cuffs in white, like the good-looking gimihatn drev shown above, where a bit of while appears also set In at the front of the belt In the form of a tab with pointed ends. These are turned baek and fastened down with 'fun pearl buttons. Hummer Complaint Quickly liclolvcd fe-Hne from a severe -ntuiek of sum- I colic and diarrhoea an4 Bl.oi.IA b n.er complaint. I took ciiamborM'ln' jkept at band by every famliy. Colie and Dia'rliora Htv.edy and AAv ' vmmimi wm 1 LATE t d 1917 - skace. 1017 the e, o Agent fpf rssJ Q. . . . mw j ir..L-i r a fri t r2sgr9 rw:rt t icr raaftr rtrvso rszpzrt rzz- yfLr-m nt h4t -1 This neat finish Is repeated on the j cuffs and nt the front of the collar.; where two buttons are placed. Straps, i pipings und flat buttons contribute ap- ; proprlate finhditng touches to the dresses and aprons where the chief : conecrn Is neatness. The narrow belt t ami pntch pockets are of gingham. ; A striped' percale house dress shown 1 a the right depends upon flat pipings . of uuothor pat l em In stripes of the same goods, for Its ueat finish. These pipings are often In white or In a 1 plain colored chambrny. They serve! to outline the neck, pockets, heft and t whatever other feature the designer! wishes to emphasize. In this dress f there Is a simulated vest, und pockets are set on cleverly; Klhow sleeves ! have a flaring flounce and piping de-! fines all Important lines, a band of it running down the top of the sleeve. relieved mo almost Instantly," wrilM Mrs. Henry Jewett, Claik' Mills, N. MODEL HAYNES 6 looks like fisw. So I sYl SAXON SIX - S passenger, repainted m&zn&y nAKMND SFNSISLE SIX Roadster bargain you have These O O O '" CD o eoe o o expert 3 & o is 19 ) R: o VCadillac DOGS ONCE WERE WORSHIPED Cuttom PnotiMd 01nY Countries in Pit Aofr Ethi'Qia Wfid O One far a Olonarch. o Pop wortit Bpivml frmn P'rt to iiittny uilnr iiiiinrfs, vlurclt ttmt diflVrt'itt firnis. Tlo !oo:ns saci (ltel (Utjrs 1 AmiMs,oto flu U'sscr ilnj; shir, l'lncyi'ii, iiikI to I'm ii, and tin Ui'4tfcs uuuit finiUiu' nnVriutfs It? no- pllhilo 'ruNiMptao, Mars, HiH'ute itnd olher liiiut'lhitry hrimnf wtiom thfy Hfoutl In feu bays Nmioiittl (iioriii)Uie MiliixIiio. I'ltiuirch sii: "Th'cirvk whldi touohtHf mill 8i'piiriitis ihi' i wit hcinis plH'ifs, mid which on ncoount of it division lias rwelvwi rtie. iinuio( of luylzin, is oiilloil nuhis. It Is rep r'tiittMl nndor the form trf n dog 4k ruuse this nnimttl vnt'h's during tho day itnd h1rlnp itie niirlit." tit f tli Ix hk-n It Ht'iMiis ftirrp nrose two iiiythlcttl pi'rsiHuit's Mfreur, nr. HtM'int's, hihI OHn-rns, the thriv-lu'tid-ed do. supposed to K'ltud the putt's of hell. Hut there were luiinhiijrs eren in those d:iys, and they huinlmetl the doC v(ishippit-rt I'vVu iin rluuliiltiiiK often liumhiit; 4'hrUtiuiiH toilay. IVr Imptt tlte I unit of deception wus pnic tlced nn h cert Hi n umion In Kthiopia, which Ik vn Id to fmve been luuiiboozled Into HCtimlly sittinje tip a doff for It king;. Chid In royal kiIick and with a crown upon his head, he sat npon Ills throne and rt'i-ei ved the liornnan of his suhji'iMs. He slu'irillcd' his ap proval hy lai!;Ii!?. He eonfiTivd hon ors upon a person hy lit khm tils hand, and a prowl mlt;lit condenin a juuii to captivity or death. I "POKER FACE" HAS ITS USE Ability to Hide Emotion Will Fre quently be Found of Value In. Game of Life. Prlnoetnn Is Hhnut to send 110 Knid iiutca out Into the world. Some' of them ure whimsical yntn.c fcllnws, as would uppear by the way they tilled out questionnaire which asked them, among other thlm;, what of most value had been received by them In their col 1ck course. One retlective senior avowed imbliiKliingly that It was "his allowance." Knr others, "checli," "n poker fare," "the art of blutlins." "IrnrnliiK how to loaf scientifically." were their acquisitions of highest worth. The bailie of no one of these can be calnsald, for most lives hilnit e.ncr Ket.cles when any one of them may be of the highest use. There are seine who may be skeptical of the nd vantnses of the "poker face." Vet w ho can doubt the value on occasion of a poised, impassive, Imperturbable coun tenance which gives no slightest hint of the hopes and fears it masks. A physiognomy under complete con trol Is almost essential to a diplomat, and this ability to hide emotions hi, bind a elmngeless exterior goes far to give the Japanese envoys the repu tation of being the best poised states men. Countenances which light up e.notion are o,ore atlractive Why be without a car when we can sell you a -car like these, at such surprising low prices and such liberal terms. . - 5 passenger, rbaint been waiting lor. cars have, all mechanics mi are ready.,' 'e-:HMILTON .Stutz. e ! Wooden faces are iicvcrQ innlnln & ! Outil Oceeptatlou of the wonl. it they vq the winning faces if? tOo nt least of the excltlnt: uics of (J. dl 1 phiiuary and iMjker. Jtiuicer 'twt Kxpivss. a0 . fSuefttonal Nate. 9 t sVver try U lind out uSythlnir, try to learn Hu.-fthlnc. until not kunw In It has come toxins a nulsico to ymi for hum? V.vtt1, ,Ttn you will remember it, but not herse, 1et knowledjr Importune you before you will bear It. Our HehoolHnyl unlver.d ties fro !to precisely oppuslto sya tem. K. llovrir'n M:ipM-!:ie. y VATNT m do It We Have a Better Grain Binder for You The next tim& you ere in town, come in and look over the Jfilin Deere Binder. It'sa machine that will gi you extra years of scr vice at less cost for repairs, end will do better work under abnormal field and weather conditions than other binders. Ws want to oliow you many points about this mo chine not found in other binders that you will rec ognize as extra value. Cornc In and See OREGON HARDWARE & IMP. CO. - Jbt been thoroughly. ovec-haided by e :Qaand bcnsibje ,br Na&h Improval Valve Head o I n rirflndo ;e pny the hitfhefc' price Vl i npil cut's. 407 N. Main 7(!(i. 7-L'lf O Si'iiintcr Coinplnlnt tn (4 lilMren Thrt: Ik tvlf nulhiiiK' like, s- nwiny deaths ftmu di-ease now ;i bt fore C'tamh-j-l.iin's Cdic and. niahoea-Kei-.i'xiy raniH l(o pnc' j jenei(jjl usx VlMn, Oils Teiny GiIICHF,5TEt? S PILIS Vy... l.K ItllMUNI H KAMI. A frl r,l' F" vJRi-. ItuT at .Mr v II" flr 1'rWjt-LA L f Ml I IT! i-Tl Hl . V H yciM k-i.' v. bt.bttst. At ii-ki kt -r SOI D BV IWa'CRISIS Vf:RttMLtt Stronger wheels, heavier frame, reinforced platform, sikf-cJigned bearings, roller btku-infts, three packers in stfcad of two, hardened icjruring surfaces on knotter Arts, ground and polished packer shaft bearing and quick turn tongue truck are a few of the many points , about this binder that niulca it serviceublo,linht draft and economical to operate. You will appreciate what binder satisfaction truly is when you tet a John Deero into your harvest fields. this Better Binder Used LATE I MODEL COLE 8 This is a fine perform in g car. 1919 STUDEBAKER FOUR - Used less than 2000 miles. Just enough to have that smoothness of operation desired. 1918 STUDEBAKER SIX Practically new. to hit the road.- kkAKM o o RlveiiQWitO ctuttor oil S Jliieoted itnd proper cure hi taken u to diet, It i naU-Qto uy that fully gnoly-nlne out of every hundil rtifeea recover. Or. W. O. Campbell of Hutler. Tenn , ' ! ! . 0 I : i OUR- - If DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT SAVE YOU Garments may be sent in with Laundry bundles or order telephoned in. We main tain a real cleaning plant such as is seldom found outside the larger cities. DAIf ITY GARMENTS DAINTILY PHONE mAIN 56 STANDARD LAUNDRY CO. Phone 56 .. . Cars ways. "I have uaed CJmntbei'lulu'fi Colic and Plarrhoia Remedy for summor etnuplaint In chtldivn. It Is O far aliead of nuythiiiK I have ever used for this purpose." Adv. O : HANDLED La Grande, Oregon 9 o m e 6 O O ; ; ' iv imm mmtmsm mmmm 0 L- ' ' '