La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1921, Image 8

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An Elgin "'Bracelet Watch
.For the Girl 'Graduate ' .
..'Our stock if 'now cflmplete inNWhite, tfreen and Reg
. . ular Goll in "II sizes Shdshapea
An Elgin. Waltham, Hairolton
. '; " .ntOJPois Watch
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1 , ' Gifts that LasT
We Will Save You 'Money
SIEGRIST CO.
Largest Jewelry Store In Eastern Oregon
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What Smart 'omen Wear
BY AMCE BRADY.,
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IlLnvitth Use of KmhrOiderV' CM Frmrlt 1 Ipsa thnn hnnd amVi,.!.!,...., in 'U
' ii . r il. 'when all Ik sold and done. ;
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You realize by thin time, don't you
that. embroidery is one of the most.
prominent features of the season's
J; clothes? At every smart (fathering
J in restaurant anil theatre, the best
J 'dressed women are those wearing ein
l broldered frocks of some sort or
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To meet this demand the shops are
a ""ii5 inuti-i itim ciiiiji uitiri ru py
J machinery. II has o harsh sound,
l "by niaclilnery," but the words are
J not descriptive of Hie actual thiiiK.
Tor the embroideries huve 1jeen so
I i pevfected that they are jUst as lovely
Inland effective, as if done by hand. And
tio not Imagine that they are much
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: 'The modern woman doesn't worry any more! She has removed "blue" Mondays
from her calendar. Modern ( women are now free to make Monday aftei-noon cails
or attend to other duties,
i- Let our man" cull at your home evoryMondny morning and remove one of the liy
'. pest burdens from every woman's iihoulders.
,'. Sensible women know it is hoi tor and cheaper to let us do their work for them.
THE MODERN LAUNDRY
DON'T WAIT
Till tlio Sun Shines nntl You Want lu' Make Hay
OHOER YOLK MACHINE REPAIRS NOW
SO YOU ,WJl,L HAVE THEM
' " w 1 1 '' N V OuVa NT THEM
We want Ic cive7uthe best poshle service on your extras and
in order to doThi we imtsknow your reiiire
ineuts ar'sftu earlAdale
DO IT NmiL
Oregon hardware & imp, co.
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Paris model wrap and frock
that beloiiK together, in dark
I Drown velveteen with embroidery
l in wheelu of tun iinrl brown uillf
braid.. The but is of brown and
silver brocade ribbon with brown
Paradise.
You. mny -have material l-mhroir '
deled all ,ovy or you may have it
jwilh only un embroidered binder,
i You may select a plain skirt .and an
- embroidered blouse, or vice versa, but
ij there must become embroidery some-
I where! Whether jhe frock be of silk
iio.-wonl, einbioi.-iery can be effectivftiy
, us d. anil that i.nibroidery . may be
i. one with colored wools or silks, or
with tf-.ilil .ind fdher and Inmr.e tin
sels. I (iistinctly remember one little
serge daytime frock which struck me
as being ultra smart. It had. eyelet
holes embroidered in silver thread'!
wherever the eye could see.
j Today's sketch shows my last pet
costume, a I rock with is companion
wrap, which employs embroidery in a
I novel way. The cloak-wrap is of very
dark brown velveteen in a soft, supple
quality, as is the lower part of the
jskirt. Attached to the latter is an
upper pj.rl of heavy silk jersey in
tan and the two tones of the tan and
biown are linked together by the em
bioideiy on the wrap and frock em
broidery in the pattern of larne wheels
.made from tan and brown silk brlids.
.When the rloak is thrown back the
embroidery forms a continuous path
across the front of the fifcure, thus
Ili iKhteniiiK its effectiveness.
- 'The hat for this, costume is a tur
ban in brown and silver bincade with
brown Purailiso braiu'liinj; from it in
the horn-like fashion that is so popu-
! tie this season.- Note it unrliculai lv.
iMany dress hats, both larce and
.small, feature Paradise, placed on the
hats in this ilnshint' manner.' ' TH'we
.dress hals tl.nt do not rarrv Paradise
are plumed with ostrich, and for the
present these two types of trimming
prevail.
Thirteenth Annual Exhibit
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UNION LIVE STOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION
; June 8, 9 and 10, 1921
. I"iw Stu'k K ;hihitM, Wild WeW Shows, Horse Rueing, mid Rpwiwl
."iuii ;'!tii :;nt.i if Vinous Kinds.
; '1 m-ner pivtiiiimis n nmsV np,V prireB than ver Wfoiv. Three..-::ndsvi'iH-fu-i.h
the ntulllUnil ComVla, Street t'fimivnl und dune,
intf at, niylit.
I' An'V1' ',,,'l :cc(.tipmHlati.'in!r!rCm.n,Vew $l'.!i,000 liot.'l Hie ''
ih':t in s;it'tn Orrjrun.-
a ' .Stm Mtit'n h'ntl urrnfige for tall-iwmrly.. Jml W. I Cnr;
lisle, iMib nf tin- t mm k jmlM in Aineik. Mill jmtxe live at. K at '
the. Union Shy. . ,
. .Vlake no illier i-ngAir.nH'iits f.r Jun 8, 9 iul 10, and comu U tlie
$ Uniwi iivp.stwH Mow. . . ..;.
" Fortany frthf M'dariMi-n, Q s,
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The Petit chapeau of the moment
a hire. talfela tin ban with lil.uk
bice frill
A NKW TL'KIIAN
The set-olid sketch shows a little hat
also very popular nl the moment, but
intended rather for stn-et wear, than
for dressy occasions. It is a turban
of t'.ffeta with a frit; of lace, whose
upper cdre siurts about mid.uy of
thr civwii, the ler faHirr slihily
over the forehead and further down
.i the sides and back, 'l his particular
tiick of placinc the t.t. fiill is
advantage- to lhcs women wta. ...
not li.Wjo jU n the f.reet i,hot ft
eil.ten lhoa,,h ;.e f.ice irnhl he
fiam.d in i." Ii,e f.in, l.,i,ree.tlb'
toe f'o.a fine meh face veil can b
!.' :iit without, detrartinp" from the
eiftt. Illark r bivwii lace frills are
ueu cVr wiRie tafMa, or the hats
msy lru Mown ur .,u ,-u.k
ay Ach.ivt oodnA
While tenderness of f.?;n,t oJ
Mk-eptlblllty o eru? emottoiiii
tie aldenO ten,,,., mneut. om1.
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ROLL ROOFINGS
GIVE BIG VALUES
FOR THE PRICE
WtjSffer Careysphalt roll roofings in smooth and
in rough sfWfaced iiFyishes. In the smooth roofing we
offer talc, sarhL and mJca surfaces. In the rough red
or green fadelesVcrusheU slate.
' In each finish vV offeX the roofing in three or four
thicknesses known nsjglitX nieditim and heavy weights.
Put one or a dozen ntflsYf any brand of Carey Roof
ing on the settles and yotiVill (ind that you are getting
the maximum weight for roofing of similar finish and
similar price "
Maximum weight means the longest possible, service
for the price you pay.
Sawyer-Holmes
Mercantile Go.".
Phone Main 17i
Read The Want Ads
ON
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Buy of us and
Jet the Best
WE HAVE THE EX(T.llVE SALIJ OF UTAH'S EXCELLENT TWIN COALS
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BEST VALUES
ATHA
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KOAL
"TUB COALS . WITH . AN ESTABLISHED REPUTATION"
Othei-s claiming to sell these, coals are misleading- the public. Don't take "some
g 'just as giHid." We have sold these Super Coals in this market for years, wit!
thing
universal satisfaction and wo guarantee them
Auto Trucking
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PACKING
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J. -D. ..LY.INGH CO
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