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THE LA CU ANDK KVKNINfi OBSERVER
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Vacation Footwear
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SANDALS, OF COURSE, AND OTHER STYLES
('.VP-hp Rubber Oxfords for the ladies. Elkskins and
Tennis Shoes for the boys, Cut-Out patterns for the girls
and Oxfoi'ds or Slippers for the babies. , You'll enjoy our
selections.
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A Good Place to Trade
IhmhI club room ul 7:-l" o'cl-K-k.
Tlic nul'jii't will li "Tin' How
I Ins lee-lure is un
tile foundation of
No a'lmis.-iion cr
Why of lifii'h.
pnrinnt n it
thorn t Jifit follow,
collodion.
Miss Cunstnnce Hall of Pnrtlmul,
Is a uest of .Miss Marjorie O'lliicn
this week.
Itoilay.
inul with
Ono is th lonir slim frock
renllv huife flare of drupel-
Fashion Notes
its on one nip. i oe owil-i- is uimi m q
loii(f, slim frock but it fliireK from.o
below the hips to the hem.
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Fluffy Dunce down. jo
London. I.ace over wide bands of
ribbon makes up the type of fluffy j0
dance trown now beinjr worn here. jo
The lace is tinted in delectable col-:g
lors and the ribbon beneath it, sown.o
in inmuiioii 01 oroau nounces, is 01
I some pay and contrasting hue. Thus
i we see salmon over blue uml helio
! trcpe over yellow.
IiiscIk Silk I'laitinff. ,
Pun.;. in.ets of silk plaitinir are'
often today seen on .simple frocks. Whooping Cough.
There will perhaps Vie such an inset j This is a very dangerous disease,
down the front of the uodiee on the particularly under five years of age,
short .siecves, and down one hip. It j but when no paregoric, codeine or
is an effective ti immiinr. other opiate is given, is easily cured
: by giving Chamberlain's Coug'. Kem
(i.orgelte and Kid ' ly. Most people believe that it must
london One of the vest blouse.' I n course- not knowing that the
much in demand today for wear with j e y "juch . hortened. and
combination ot those i v. . . " ,w
wnnrt suits
two heretofore unallied materials,
'gi-orgetle and kid. The vest part ia
while or tan kid, the back and sleev-.
es are georgette.
Katik Halhing Suits.
Nrew Yoik. Nothing could ,be
more gorgeous than the batik bath
ing suits displayed today in Fifth
avenue shop windows. Swirling
daubs of color purple and blue,
flame and orange, grees and gchl (
make them easily discernible at a
distance. They should be beautiful
against such a neutral background ,
as a beach-
disease when this remedy is given.
It has been used in many epidemics
of whooping cough, with pronounced
success. It is safe and pleasavt to
tako. Adv.
Glorified Aprons.
New York. The things called, ap
rons nowadays aie of so glorified a
cut that the apmn of bygone days
would not recognize them as of the
same family- Gingham "aprons"
which are really rue piece frocks,
have burst forth into complicated lit
tle frills and ruffles that make them
attractive for morning and garden
wear.
Sporl font in Green
New York. One of the new sum
mer sport suits shown.-today has a
coat of line jersey or of flannel is
bright green. The coat is cut on
tuxedo lines. The skirt, knife plaited-
is cf very broad stripes in green
mill white. A distinctive touch is
added by narrow green leather panels'
let into both skirt and coat.
So
li and enjoyed the entertainment. There I is n custom cf the Missionary
Jiwas a huge blrthilav caKe wnn ine cieiy 10 give inur every year.
I ledge colors and emblem candles rep- Kach member is privileged to bring
' resenting the charter members of Ijia guest.
Jit; i anile Chapter. As each name wnsi The committee in charge is com
I'enlleiL, the members formed a heart ' posed of .Mrs. Oscar Poarcll. Mrs.
larouud the cake and each charter I Albert Hunter, Mrs. I.yun Hohncn-
niember lighted a candle. After roll kanip, .mis. tiracia Jiessc ana .Mrs.
I call Kecorcler Mary iMayvuio gave i. ay .mirpn.y.
an address on the history of the I
chapter; planim solos were rendered j Jlu.Ueine 0.n,.i(,n entertained, f if
hf 'Ruth Hm th,' Kulhj Boinnoni and ,,, 0'f hei. slnnM rim(U VrM ev.
Juan la Shanks, three little girls, all ni ,he (t.l.,lsioM bfi hel. teUh
daughters of Moose. A reading was , - , nmliv.,,.SI.,...
tion BriclM nartv. Mrs. J. C. Kden- C "V. o. :V ". i ...... ,. i... 'aciiiciine
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One of the most elaborate and
most beautiful of r.pripg.iiit'ial -events
occurred Friday and Saturday when
tb lovely home of Mrs. S, Ivan-
ho was the scene cf a two-day Aus-
hnlm mid Mrs. J. C. Gulling enter-!
tuined with Mrs. Ivanhoe.
Ten tables of Ilridge were played
each day. Those' receiving the prizes
on Friday were Mrs. Chase Mohnen
kamp. first; Mrs. M. fi. llonohue.
seconl; Mrs, F, M. Jackson, third.
The second day Mrs. W. II. Safford
received first prize, Mrs. T. J. Scrog
gins second, and Mrs. Kobert I'at
ti.sr.n third.
An added feature of the delightful
event was the twecourse luncheon
which was served each day.
" The Ivanhoe home was dccoratis!
in a myriad of spring blossoms, com
prised of tulips, lilacs, snowballs,
bleeding hearts, and many others of
the beautiful flowers. The decora
tions were given added charm by the
lights - being turned on, the warm
glow shining on the flowers and
liringipg out, the varicus colors, even
more vividly.
Women of Mooseheart Legion met
Thursday evening in 'Odd Fellows'
hall for the third annual roll call.
Invitations were accepted bv mem
bers of 1,. O. 0. M. No. MoO also. A
delegation of Maker, F.nterprise and
1'nldwfll, Idaho, lodges were present
I friends
first took her
ti Ih. ni.ii,. i.-l,n.., ..ri.,..
respended with a recitation: Mi i which they returned to her' home.
Norris gave a In k on tne prog. -ess , here ,.cfrei,hll,ei,tK wer(, f0rveii an,
of the bulge for the past year. ' the remainder of the evening spent
Milton and Kugeno ShulU, aged in raickin)r !m ,, ia )mvi,1K
five and seven years, appeared on ame!)
the program as two black faced co-1 "
medians, very ably rendering "Are
You from Dixie" Alter much up-;- A pupils' recital was given by Mrs.
nl.-nw,. tbev emiiA luick. simrinu- "OJil Harriet K. MacOonald, at her home
lllack Joe," illustrating it. .Mrs. C. S- " Fourth Street on Saturday after-1
Slmlt as old ltlack Mammy, appear- noon.
cd with them in the next number ami Those on the program were Rilly
sang a dixie lullaby, followed by the; Miller, I.evon Niederer, Mildred Tul
two boys in traveling costumes sing-; 'y. Kntheryn MHtcalf., Oreta Baum,
ing "Ccal 'Hlack Mammy of Mine." : Cameron Miller, Virginia Warnick,
The closing number Mis.' Shultz sanp Kli.nUpth Hopkins, Clndys Roberts,
"Cbitv M Hack to Old Virjriniii." ; Helen Schilling iind Nonnan Daniels.
Littlr Klaine Sluart sanr a voatl solo
Japanese Kimonas
i New Yorl;. Tljc Japanese kimon
as for hot weather, shown here to
day are flesh and cool in appear
ance. Of cotton cntpe, they arc madf
on more simple lines than usual, the
pattern fcllowed bein a duplicate of
the penuine Jajiann-e kimono with a
narrow string hei c suns titu ted for
the lather warm and heavy obi-
Two Silhouettes
Paris. There are two silhouettes
appearing with in leasing frequency
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after which refreshments
ed at a late hour.
were serv-
The Wrmpn's Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian church are making
elaborate plans for the Silver Tea
with which they will entertain at the
home of Mrs. ill. Murphy, Thursday,
May ill.
A splendid program of dramatic
reading and music will he given dur
ing the afternoon. These teas are
anticipated with much pleasure as it
The first lecture of the series bv
Itcv. William H. lieece will be given
as previously announced, tomorrow,
.Tuesday evening, at 'the N'ejghbnr-
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and give yonp
sSomach a lift.
Provides "the bit ol
sweet" In beneficial
form.
Helps to cleanse
lite teeth and keep
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of our printing and developing. "
The finish is unusually beautiful clear and
glossy. Our Mr. Moon knows printing and de
veloping as few others do anil our up-to-date
new niiU'hinery, quick drying ami prompt ser
vice appeal to others and will to you. firing us
a film and get a thrill when you see the work.
THE DELINEATOR subscription lady is
here to take your subscription at half price.
They all like
"USCO
United StatesTSres
are Good Tires
PROBABLY half the
motorists of America
ride on Fabric Tires.
By the hundreds of thou
sands they have stuck to
"Usco" year in and year out.
If there ever was a tested
money's-worth "Usco"
qualifies and to spare.
Made by the makers of
U. S. Royal Cords.
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To know
how good a cigarette
really can be made
you must try a
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Packed in Pint and Quart
containers, all ready to hand
out to you.
Yours for Service
The Palace
The Latest
Styles
.Summer Oxfords
SG.50, $7.50 and $9.00
With Quality
The Toggery
Andrews Bro.
Everything in Men's
Wear.
Week-End-Specials
Extra Special Extra Special
Ladies' Knit Unions Men's Athletic Union
4 48c and 55c 89c
Men's Silk Knit Ties 75c and 95c
Ginghams 171Xc to 55c
Fancy Shopping Baskets 69c, 89c and 98c
Whist Brooms 15c
Children's Black Sateen Bloomer Suits $1.25
EXTRA SPECIAL
Johnson's English Semi-Porcelain
Cups and Saucers, $1.35 per set.
9-inch Dinner Plates, $1.25 per set
Andrew's Variety Store
A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT
Do You Save Enough?
BANKERS say that saving money is largely a matter
of habit of systematically putting away something
every payday of consistently thinking in terms of
thl'ift- '-.'- a. ,,t lift.
The bankers are right. But remember that thrift em
braces buying as well as saving. It is "penny wise and
pound foolish" to save by scrimping and yet spend money
needlessly in making your every-day purchases.
Has it ever occurred to you that every day you can
save something simply by reading the. advertisements in
this paper? Do you realize that the advertisements tell
you just where and when to buy to advantage that they
tell you how to avoid regrettable, expenditures.
Thrifty folks realize that advertising has reduced the
selling costs of thousands of factories and stores. Many
of the things that today count as necessities or simple lux
uries could not be sold at anything like, their present prices
had not advertising created a broad market for them. It
has made millions of sales at small profit where otherwise
there would be thousands of sales at large profit per sale.
So you owe a great deal to advertising. And you owe
it to yourself to read advertising.
Advertising helps you save money Read it systematically
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