Monday, June 11, 192.1.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Mens' Furnishings
For Warmer Days
For the many out-of-door occasions he Summer
brings forth you will need coolA good-poking shirts
such as we are showing in Silk, ftilk yongee, English
Broadcloth, Madras, etc., and untferpOath you'll need
a suit of our No-Button, Hatch Underwear. In fact
we have the "extras" that will make you cool, com
fortable and well dressed.
A Good Place to Trade
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,so vastly upcoming to the right sort
of profile and so ugly with the.
wrong wort of nose- The other is
the wide hut with n semi-trunspnr-
. cut brim.
! All While Shoe Correct.
New York In spite of the fact
that slices of all the colors ir. the
spectrum are displayed today, the all
white shoe is still at the height of
fashion. Though shoe styles tend to
! ward a long and more pointed toe,
thu sports while shoe is moderately
i square.
LADD CANYON NEWS
I. ADD CANYON, June 11. Most
every one in this vicinity attendeil
the Union Slock Show at least one
day-
visit with their daughter, Mrs. I.ucia member, ami M- Gff j, 4
Spencer, reluming Sunday evening, will be the nex hos es , o , J a
They made the trip fine over the! Jesse Ward has been uy m w.iu
lilue mountains. , I 'There has been a lot of sickness
Mrs. Alida Johnson of Portland, 1 neijrliltorhixxl recently, every
and Mrs. (iecrge '. l.oney, of " , seeming to have some form uf
kima. are here visiting Mr. and Mrs i"e '.
Noted Novelist Dies
IIF.NDAYE, France, June 11.
Hierre l.oti, the novelist, died at his
home here Sunday. The end came
Mr. and iMtrs. T auter KVinmlmiiorh i Qh.,t.rll Fwin. Mrs. Johnson is Mrs.
invited a few friends to their home Swill's mother anil Mrs- Looey is her
last Saturdav evening t,t eelal.f-i.to nLiutci. Mrs. I.onev is A sister-Ill'
joint birthday Dartv: that of one of 1 low of Andrew j. Loney of La;
tneir little girls and Ours. Sham
baugh's brother, Irving Patt, who is
spending the summer here with them'.
A number were i-ivitcd frm Island
Uty and the evening was spent in
the grippe.
listening to a radio concert, after
which delicious refreshments were
Why Suffer from Hheumatism?
"j..:. .li,..ui chronic rheumatism, neiuirr f
for an indefinite visit witn reiauvrs --- - ,,.,.-, i'il0
and friends. She will be accompan- requ.ro any intein rea
iel by her son, Donovan, the other pain y.Jt ,,ich makei
son. Francis, ureceeding her a week ! Chamber lain s I.imment. wl Kh makes
served- Mr. Patt brought his radio atro MP a"" roat P0SS""e: "
outfit here f rnnv lilnlin ami tha Qtiam-i f- nr.. Tiltnn wns the latest tainly means agiiai i .
pcaceiuny, witn nis bensuie surrounu-1 oaugn tamily and many of their-hostess to the met-1 ogerner
ed by His children and a lew 01 111s : neigntiors huve enjoyed it very much
club one a
f flirted with rheumatism. Adv.
friend
M- Loti had been in frail health
for a long time. He returned to
his beloved Basque country last
Tuesday.
He will be -buried in a tcmb he
built on the island of Oleron, in the
Atlantic off the coast of Charunte-lii-Fleriure.
The second annual Smith-Conley
reunion will be held at the River
side nark Sunday. June 17- Last
year there were about eighty peo
ple in attendance, anil a much larger
mini nor is expected tins year.
: Dinner will be served in the pa
vilion at twelve, and families are
quested to bring a full basket. A pro
gram is being arranged for the af
ternoon. Members of . this reunion live in
Jnany. western points,, and are chil
dren of the early pioneers. Among
them who ' helped to blaze tho Old
Oregon Trail are. Mr. and Mrs- Josh
ua ilopper, who settled in Old Town,
and reared a large family. Mrs.
Hcnper passed on a few years ago.
and Mr. Hopper js now living with
a daughter, Mrs. Wesley Andrew in
linker; and Mr and Mrs. A. B. Con
ley, 11102 Adams avenue, who now
own extensive farm lands in tinnole
Konile vallev.
All relatives are requested to at
tend, and friends are cordially in
. vited.
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Mrs. fieorge T. Cochran of this
city, left for Portland Saturday eve
ning. She will Httend the Annual
Kose Festival in that city which
opens this week-
Cushinere Crepe for Flounced Skirts.
Paris. Cashmere crepe is -one of
the materials which today lends its
effect prettily to the idea of the
deeply flounced skirt, downs of this
crepe with three deep flounces and
a simple, plain bodice, aro much
affected hv vm.tirr trills
.iirs. iiren ..nine leu lor rori-
land to attend the Annual Hose Fes-- Veil Must .Mulch ICyes.
ttval being held this week in Ore-, Paris- The veil to match the
gnu's motrcpolis. She will also stop ; eyes is an innovation today and n
at The Dalles for a two weeks' visit happy one. The veil is blue i r deep
.before returning to l.n t.rnnde. . brown, comes just below the eyes
1' : i and ought to he a perfect match. In
C. H. Scrantou and family, acconi-; the case of hazel eyes, however, a
.pauied by .Miss Cenevieve llanna, : green veil gives a fascinating green
spent yesterday at Joseph and Wal-i tinge greatly admired.
Iowa lake- j
j jj,.w Hhiny Tint Vogue.
. -'Mr. and Mrs. John Dean of Cove,! Ixindnu. It is interesting to note,
leTt Saturday for Portland where as one liinv at such smart gnther
they will attend the Masonic (irninl jiugH ,ls n t,.a dance at Claridge's
l.edire, and Rose show this week, ihow wide a vogue the new "sherry"
'. I lint has achieved today- .Most of the
. Mrs. A. J- Mange and daughter ( blondes whese skin is not too pink
are in Portland this week attending are. wearing shcrrv because it brings
tlia Annual Jinsc Festival. lout so strikingly the values of gold-
Miwi Josephine Ithrdes, accompan
ied by her mother, Mrs. Caroline
Rhodes, left this week for Seattle,
ftjiss Rhodes will take a summer
course at the University of Wnsh-iagton-
en hair and creamy complexion.
Debutantes Surprise Again.
London. Rather unexpectedly the
lebutantes are appearing in white or
The white taffeta frock, knife plait
ed, is frequently seen. Its trimming
is invariably white silk flowers or
silver leaves-
!r, with very large buckles, which
igain shows a reversion to ancient
styles.
This does not exclude the variou-'
kinds of strnnnincrs which one sees
here, there and everywhere. 1 hose ivory today rather than in colors
nave been so much done and so much ti, white tnffetn frock, knife nluil
ovc-idone, that really smart and well
dressed women are reacting against
these elaborations by reverting to a
simpler style of shoe-
This is a season f subtle toil
ette, carefully harmonized, rather
than elaborate costumes. The theme
of shoes has ever held a decided in
terest for all women, anil never was
this more true than at the present
moment. Shoes are undoubtedly in
dicative of their wearer's character,
tastes and position in life. Some of
the smartest women insist 011 one
type of shoe which suits their own
style anil, type of. foost bust, and wear
it in many fabrics and leathers, and
at all occasions. This is Teaily a
very clever thing to do, but one
must be sure cf one's foot number
and be very sum indeed, that one
has found the perfect last Cur one's
toot, the women of rare taste nev
er goes to exti-emes in her footwear,
never wears boots or slippers that
give her foot a vulgar or abnormal
line, and never wears shoes that are
of the extreme or of a conimcn and
cheaply looking variety--
North Idaho Wants llryan
I.EW1STON, Ida., June 11. North
Idaho will attempt to retain the ser
vices of Ji. A. Bryan, commissioner
of education of the state, by raising
funds by private subscription to pay
his salary after June it i an
nounced by delegates returning from
the session of the north Idaho cham
ber of commerce at St- .Mimics, Ida.,
last week. Mr. Bryan has been com
missioner for several years, but the
last legislature made no appropria
tion for (his salary.
Alaska Reports Flood.
NKNANA. Alaska. June 11. A
rapid and unexpected rise in the Ne
nana river near here has wrecked
a bridge connecting large coal mines
with the mam line or tne AlasKa
railroad- The freshet took away the
bridge on the main line of the rail
road 40 miles south of here.
Itecoininends Chamberlain's Tabled-
"Chnmlerbiin's Tablets have been
used by mv husband nnd m.vscL off
am! on for the past five years. When
my husband goes away from home
he always takes 3 uouie 01 mem
:ilong with him. Whenever I have
that heavy feeling after eating, or
icel dull and played out, I take one
or two of Chamberlain's Tablets and
they fix me uo fine," wr.'tes Mrs.
Newton Vreeland, Minoa, N. Y. Take
these, tablets when troubled with
constipation or indigestion and they
will do you good. Adv.
since he installed it.
Hurley Counxell, who had his armiC
badly broken a week ugo is gettting
along nicely now, although he suf-1 o
lereu terrible pain for three davs af- o
terwards. Harlev had taken his
aunt, Mrs. S. A- Scott, and twc. lit
tle children, Mildred and Billy, of
Caldwell, Idaho, who had been here
visiting Mrs. Mary Counsell, to the o
denot at Hot Lake mwl tho Prtwl 9
which he was driving "kicked' him o
on the arm as he went to crank it; 0
to start home, breaking tho largej
bone and chinning ami twistinir the 0
other. He wok immediately rushed i 9
to the hospital at the Lake where IS
Dr- Phy took care of him. ' o
Mr. and Mrs. Iiillv iMcCnulev re- 2
ceived a telegram frenv Michigan the o
fore part of the week stating that j g
i.ois. .wci.auiey s moiner bad been
run over by an automobile. Thev
started immediately for that place
Mr. ami Mrs. George Tilton drove
over to Hermiston Inst Sntnrdav to
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New York. One of the things
noteworthy about clothes at the Bel
mont races and- other big society
gatherings recently is the tendency
of stripes nnd designs to be hori
zontal. Fven when a gown has no
stripes running around it, the skirt
and in iftmve instances the whole
frock often has wide bands of hori
zontal ruffles or flounces. It is a
style for the slim only.
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New York. The struggle for mas
tery between hoop earrings nnd pen
dants still goes merrily on- At pres
ent, one style is as fashionable as'
the other. The prime necessity is
that, whatever the style, color, or
material, the earrings must he as 1
large as the face can bear.
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New York. A. glance at any fash
ionable gatherings today will prove
the popularity of two types of hats.
One is the close little poke bonnet,
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'Mrs. Fred Kiddle will entertain
tit Thursday Hridge club at her
home Thursduy afternoon.
How To Cet Belief When Ilcafl
anil iMise aro Mulled I p.y
Count 11 ft v ! Your cnl.l in fend or
rfttiirrh diisipMars. Your cl,-,-d no-t
un win opcit, the mr p.isn.ic,yji ,if your
I ht-iid Mill t'lriir ind " bre;ithe
freely. No nunV snnlllinej' hiHvkniL'.
Silk hose tllav u vei v inmortaot """""" "l'-li'-'.l.lr.vli ,J l-,id,i, he;
role in a .mart woman's outfit. The I " ,r"f ""f5, . '' X "" ?'J"M;.
kind known in Paris as No- 41, f I .'. , Y V ' V'""
a conweh quality, is mrst popu ar.1 i.,,r .1 i I. J " " "ri"?
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every air piisnnp ef 1(11, li,-it,l, nootliing
beige-rose." as also all shades ,,f
uM.mi ami tans. , i.-,;,, ,1,.,' ,. ,.n -, ,1
wornl? re.1r" l:"'lV,to ,. a,,,,,!,,,,,,,, giving v .,,t rr-
women wear the same kind of shoes. ilrf e,id .,,1,1, nd ..mrili void bka
lherts are thousands of specimens nmgic. Don't star .tuHed-up and miwr
about and all seem different. One ablr. Relief is mire
thing, though, seems sure. Sandals .
have lost their universal popularity
to some extent- Thev still figure '------.....
wxclusiMdy at night, but are much J
lent worn with day gowns. There 1
seems a sort of incongruity in wear- J
hig shoes with absolutely no protec-
tion to the feet and their transparent
hose in combination w'th gowns !
which are designed for walking. The 1 2
best dressed women don't wear them
any more out of their proper place. J
and have reverted to the buckled
bppers known an escurpins. with,!
Cuban or French heels which are cer- I
tsmly not novel. Another ti,..i nr'f
too wnich it worn is the -1Rirhe- I
wi oucoc or patent jcutn.
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