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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE J5VENTNG OBSERVER Wednesday, July IS, 1923 ' - ...1 V . i , REASONS WHY YOlLL WANT TO WEAR PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS PRACTICAL V .."5 FRONT f CORSET ,v""' v' -0, i Are you like the show, even before tee first unit eumtkent TO III IT. I! TO THY IT. TO TRY ITI J" fWwR)"lT. woman who knw that 'wasn't going to etiov a eeitain he unit, beeiuse it wasn't like CranJ Of era, or Jo you afternnfjsl P. N. Practical Front Corsets ar different. Tlirvar nfwltWnn't voiyfitokattliem md tlieii cdiiuiu iil t Wo Viu.w it u M-e lliriu you'll wjM to be LotiviiicrdVhdvyMMI wejr them. A combination of Urtli a bactsiid trout Ijc cir rt, lltey luvc kejil llicir uud oibt if lid cliluiiMtcd rhe'u lail. Vki luve bren looking fur a cnrt with .nljuit mrni in 1 1 if; Ititnt. with die li'int .Us) iiil t.uins (.tnuiitx II) Hi CfiitL-r and imt utnlr(,e Ij.i( j In tin present way ol nuking Ulc l.fjiti Lorsits. 'Ihejr arc licit to Stay Ut get to JuiuW tltcia V . ; A Good Place to Trade isWt a social tomorrow evening in shade. This effect is heifclt toned by co.MITKTKS I.I iil.roiths. l.taMt t 'hitpt'l on Kir.it ami .'pjoI: hin iiiK of luce and jcw'rjjftll KKl.Su, Wwii., July 1. H.; 1' .-ttis'l,-. A fthort Diatrratn will bp uiuuiid the tou of tlio crown ami by i liult itioin, r.-im-wiiialivt? ol th Kin aiiii the vrnintr will he hjMMit u bitlanct oi luce below the uuiin. in a .!!; ul cotul time ami in play- ii. jr iru: u', Kye Klounre, Lulet, ' Paris. The eye flounce is the very Tbt I oval iU'r5 mi the ( hn.;-, latP.-it meu toduv in veils. It ttsn C.'uvh nN'rlaine! with an i'n MX'ial la -t evening at the hot;-, f -Mr-i, (..titn-;( '"1 t'ove Ave- ut. A k ''I tteiiiunue wa.-' present, .nut wit; t'te vt:iiher fair, the even wj' e,ij;a by all who att('iuk'(l. Fashion Notes Nt' t-il Mode. I . i ri. 'l l.e n'it,t tomarkahfp l wi: v. lui h tii" veil mode has takftt .m f:u- thl e:iMin is that wliiih i.a'iir- a bit of cmbroidorfd iiojhiii'' on l io t'xiiemc edfre of tlv WatthiiiK'un Tiilf JiiKtirunrft eomiiiiny Hid of ilto I.omkv1'W Title companv, hue. rHiirii-l from S'iuicoiivit. whert he nwiilii u oiiilelf eopy of tlio Ciirly rie'H'l" of ''"wilts', county wht-n part wi.;p of veil huiiKtn only so far an ol Cowlitz cointty whk in 'lnrke conn to shield the eyes. ty. It wan itnncxt'il lo t'owlit. eounty in JK73. Tin. arlh-t rieortlf. hcKin- lnlrijiiiiiK Combination. iiinK in lr, Hhow Clarke eounty in London. The combination of or- on-Kun lerriiory. hut in 1 f It it he- irandie with crone de chine is an ini triKuinj? one. Very fine oiandb'Tpk1 in uiiwn jjiiik, i ur exunifiiK m iiiujwt over crepe de chine in u watermeloi tint; or pale green organdie i. draped over luvender. part of WashiiiKton territory. e t; extend I runt only aii'l allow." "rorn ear Ui Ueach Umbrella Vivid New York. The beach unibrelhj designated ti go with the Hwimnnni! rostunie is a thing of amazing color" .and design. It js . smurt. today tc U 'ut)t umbrella in the same or harmon sing shades of some .brilliant hue- ear. !" Ivt raibroiiiery IVe, Piiris. Kyelet embroidery, primly smart always in its effect, i u-ed "lavishlv today m linen frm-k Sometimes eyelei depeni feet on bei r.g worketl cdlor. ('jirbunt'los. New York. The jeweler, not tin doctor, fixes up the kind of ear buncle.s the deep red sort, that an for ii-; ef-lin favor once more. Earrings like contrast-"heavy gohlen shields, two I itches or This eyelet is the same ually brilliant frock however, the more in length, have a huge gluwinj' shade as the u:. Voile, flray and (Jreen. London. Voile with a rather dark background of gray, a shade of gray tinged will) green, is popular at jne.-ent. it is flowered a I'd the trimming sometime:; con.-"i-ts of haml-made tafl'eta leaves arranged ahut the waist and neck of ihe gown. carbuncle st in the center. :i nif u.i. i m.i 'lll.MN lill.IS VHISM..V. juiiJ.li KI'(iKNU. July IS. William Hlm-luri- ib nious. vuiimi; uuu.txiniin from Colturt:. w.-.-k ml .mployi. ir IIik'i'uuM ItuiiKH .l.unilit-r cuiiiimiiy. ul llaliH, Ml littwivn tin tr;t('k olu JuKKinir Iniin Alomluy inlfl mj liillf.l, - Ilia wifi' anil Kliiull clillil Hiirvtvt. OITICDItS IX ('AMI'. C. M I' I.KWIS, Wash.. July IS lifHt-rvp orffriTM Trotii colon. lH to t-IT !lt'il:ilit. to "' li"ml"r ot'lBD Ii in tln work of tho Hi rotiil, tii ii--. nr..Kou. imtiiiuitoii (n.rralilyfifia iiu:i!' li'C :.j ' -Hlli:A-l. July is. Kutieralwr- vires were held -Monday for .Mm. JIuU tfi- .Million, with hurlal t-t no tt-ry. Sur iving nr I'harlf.i C. iMiilion, Ml n In In AHhlanil the. luishaii'l' and a ilaughtrj'. OU.DN'T NWII'K KAKi:. ' ColU'lt irAI.KM;. Idaho, July IS. --Aiitj- working hard to remove a itiir-iMtijnd Mill from the serotnl floor of the l.llnriy theulro here recently, and after slealinr a HkM cr from a priati- gamce in onled to tarry tho Hale awiy, it pair of tnirglar.s almn .doned the sale a block from the llua- trc. rMiirnetl the car to Un garace. anfl ,o left with nothing at all for ihelr palna The lieuvy sale had hem move OF TMB WEATHER., PuTONHlStj BOIH Bptrz HAD RMOMBTER fee. ii VlV' ft tj til Sllil . ?. ice creams and 'sherbets and . I tlOO ioooooooooooooooooooooo I S3 Krilliant Ittiltons on Coatee. Wew i orK.- A ciever inougut, aim ttywn u winding stairway. Ihrougit one as yet not too overuorueo, i.-im,. ih-alre. up over the stage lo th that of trimming a summer cmaee juey, and then lo the rniining hoard 0,1 ! of the car, upon which it waa lashed md carried for a hloek. ConlentH of with brilliant bullous of enamel of painted wood. . And then getting earrings to match. Shoes Not So Itright. New York. Kashionable shoos ap pear today to bo departing from the brighter colors. The smart shades ju: t now are champagne and all' ihe grays. Kid, which is soft and cool, has come distinctly into vogue. the wife uuioiif!) valued at ahout $h)U. wer rl. A WANT AD WIM, DO IT I Two-Tone Oorgettc Crepe. 1 J New Yoi k. Two-tone georgette I I crepe makes some of the new Hit- i I get ie being worn today, which is : jbolh light of weight and beautiful. , I'Yills ami inset panels of self-ma terial add it delightful touch. Ijist 'Wedneseday afternoon, at her home, Mrs. Ernest Watkins enter tained fourteen small jiirls in com nliment to her liauhters, Mary Helen and Jean, aged five and three y&irf. The afternoon was blensatitly fient in rollicking fun mid playing games a fin which dainty refresh ments were served. I this an evening of extreme plensure, Jins well as one oT success for the o 1 1 gani.ation. 1 1 Mrs. Nellie liergrand and baby : left for Kansas City on Number 'I i Tuesday morning, after n three i 1 weeks visit in La Grande with Mr. and Mrs- O. VV. Jones of the Chris tian church. Mrs. liergrand is a niece of Mr. and Mis. Jones. The Thursday Bridge Club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mi'rt. K. S. Ivnnhoe. , al her lToiiie, corner Cedar a'n'd' Main. ' ' The Thursday Auction Club last week with Mrs. J. C. Gulling at her home on Sixth street, and all present enjoyed a pleusant afternoon. Mrs. K. S. Ivnnhoe proved herself high-score winner at Hridge in the afternoon's play. The afternoon closed with the serv ing of a most delightful luncheon. Four auto loads of l.a Grande people, friends of Mr. mid Mrs. A. (J. Clay of !'t!:or, drove to linker Sun day, where the;. enjoyed dinner at the nark and a cwi r. n the Kat in the evening. !: The Older !:!. CuT.rfire Organi-sj-'irn ar -.'iving u dime" Friday evening in lloiui-t hall, to whi.ji the j.tihlic is i:iilc.l. honey's oirkosi ra will 1'urnii h v:e mti.-ie, i.:d u?i en joyable evening is promised all who nttend. This ohould he of interest to the young 'people home from col lege, us well as other young people in the city. Tro tickets are 75 cents, and for an added small sum, ice cream and cake will he served. The girls are . paring no el'l'oo.-ts to make The American Legion Auxiliary will hold an important meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock at ithe home of Mrs. Kred Kiddle, for met 'the purpose of electing officers to the convention at Seaside. Anyone who will furnish cars are asked to be at the I ted Cross Drug Store at 7.-15 o'clock to transport the mem bers to the Kiddle home. A full at tendance is urged. The Ladies' Aid of the Lane Chapel will hold a "railed meeting, Thiuvday, July 1!, at 2 p. m. All members are asked to be present, on account of urgent business. At the Chirstinn parsonage Sat urday evening at eight o'clock, oc curred the wedding of Miss Adeline Flexor and Mr. Kenneth McKennon, Mr. (). W. Jones officiating. The young couple will make their home in La Grande. Women of Mooseheart 1-egion will meet al the lied Cross Urug Store Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The afternoon will be spent visiting the shut-in members. Th" Lutheran Ladies' Aid will Hh'M Waistline Struggle. New York. The high waistline is1 haying rather a struggle to return.' It is not met with so frequently this: season as was predicted. Hut it is seen on a goodly number of the , evening wraps worn by young girls. Fur on Sunshades. Paris. Fur has become such n; popular summer trim mine that nowi it adorns the most sununerlike of accessories. Some of the new para sols have tufts of fur on the sun-: shade and on the handle. Lamp Shade Hat. London. There is a type of lint being worn here today and which is. becoming more and more popular as1 the season advances, that hears aJ startling resemblance to a large lamn Vogan's Chocolates ON v ICE Finn and Coo): o IO o . jo . LytTTr":.msr' 0 lo o jO o o . o o o o o o o WMmM g 4i--iejs' o o IO o O . . i o o o IO o !o - o : i'i:;!;;.ea5gui )klrWj M. - rg I o lo . . o ! o - o o o f-9 , ,p4 Hi t j, , iV t i ii u tit'". i t i V f, '4 1, 1 ' X4 i"t Li l C 1 1 I - Gifts That Last The most useful and fashionable piece o f jewelry for a lady, is a wrist watch.' We carry a large line of the. best makes in white, green or yellow gold whiclywe are ( ferine at the low prices .possible, qiu considered. nL ir andi sa' our . 2 cac Wc invite inspection antee. to you money wmie guaimtee is behind anode we sell you. Late Books of Real Worth "LIFE OF CHRIST" Ciovanni I'apinc (Tr;insl;itol by Dmotliy Caul ii-ld) Ibis is the most talked of book of (lie pres ent. The Chicago Kveniug Post says: 'It is altogether that this book vi world classic." "TI I K A SI K R I C A N I7ATI0N OF I'D WARD IJOK" For li." months this I look has beera "best seller" in America, ant! is selling jitw more widely than ever. Lord N "Isest autobiograihy (f our tjnio. In'come I ) KT ! INewim Northefiffe said: DOOJ Stationery Co. My Youth Cream Keeps Mc Looking Like a Girl Jy Edna WallaceHopper Is a ran.lmol Iter's BWe. 1 1 h nvatioiihaH helped hrlng that sI.ijtc slur for :t? l'f and ;iin still. Y. t most Kills v.vy my coniplexim as -l y.a.s a-o. 1 ' -Mint 1 li. V'JII 'S. in thf ir iis sol l and rosy Si ir.-s nf on 1 -.- in i ?1 SfClln i IlKe I. SOitS lOI I empluv. MilMoitM can H- s, nave ai ran; wish nuty l'i t t In M: ". i count t !lS il. tin A Two-Fruit To.Iny u ish lo I'll "l"i l ul col.t ci . am. 1 I, i t. t Mom Y, iit-h Ii. antv ears nco. I cull this tn v Youth Cream. I'o.li. s Imi h 1 nioii and straw I li'ii'Ve this to he thr only oinhin. iit se er. : I Still Look 19 II rri.n.ls hnv"" " I Sil I llilt l j' VI TV ll. l. I I v lii Tiiy .. . I ireanr 11 l HI W nil. 11 I il" Pply my Votilh tirimr. Also tn th I I' ise. Nifcht nil on my lac am at nilit daytime as a I keep It the (ill- nl .lav foSer .skin. And my skin M hlrli h. -a ut if i:m l-'i IK ll iMnl t.tiu-r $ I 1 1 ' d t'OW 1 O II and s U now ris havf di-- iTs. They ti.u,.j it. n, v Id!, n. I. .-I I ' in. TLi y N.-em k I' p. r. nnj il out h. 1 Ve ith ,,.,,, . . ! tun- of ( h ik- a l.al.v's Compare my Youth Cream with ihe old creams you have list il. You uill ank me for telling you ahout il. If Print's on half what It brought "to e. il Mill M u life-long delight. IMna Wallace Hopper's Youth Cirain Is supplt'-d ly all druggists and I oil el Kood.s, dea ler.s. 1 M'iee. (inc. A I sr my Facial Youth my famous liquid el.-anser. Also my Yhite Youth Clay. Also my Hair Yoiilit. wnieh hroiigld my lu mi; iant hair My I (entity Ituok conies with rarli. hop.- (mi will let my Youth Cnaiu show you iiow much my helps can do. Kdn;1. Wallace Hopper husifless ad -v. Ytnk,-dm. Wis. J. H. Peare ck Son La Grande's Leading Jewelers and o g Oi)tometrists o 9 TTofnli cbnl ISOfl o u J-.V. ...... q j o o o ooooooor.or.cooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo 00 0 0 0000000 00 000 0 oooo ooooooooo TO SAFEGUARD RE if;1 SILTS TV ooooooor. o Load with Kodak Finn for de pendability and briic ua your films fur "jiltakin finishing. Then you're For Fire and Automobile Se L. S. Weeks Now Folry Bull.lln I'lioiir .M.nln "3 11 If you were to look into one of the great rotary kilns in a cement mill, you would see only a glare of light so intense that it Would be like looking at the noon day sun. For a few mo ments after, you would be unable to see anything. But borrow the work man's colored goggles to protect your eyes, and peer through the peep-hole again. Then you will see a tornado of powdered coal or gas or spraying oil bursting into a sheet of sun-white flame. Into the' other end of the kiln flow' the finely ground limjj stone and clay tiie mate rials for cement tneir tnree-nour jour ney mrough tins lnterno, 1th materials imdergo many mges. Moisture and ses are striven oil as the Jtation)! the kiln tumbles rnterials about, sub- jtfctiifg them to gradually increasing heat until , the . sun-white flame half melts the powder and it rolls in " . to glass-hard clinker, This,, . clinker, an entirely new'' chemical compound, when pulverized becomes port land cement. .. Scientific control marks every stage of the burning process. Producing the re- -quired 2,500 to 3,000 de- -, grees Fahrenheit of heat consumes great quantities of fuel 30 pounds of coal, or its equivalent, for each 94-pound sack of cement. . For the whole cement making process, the con sumption of coal is apptdx-' -v-hv jiuately 50 pouuds a . sack more than half a ton pi ' coal to a ton of cement. , PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco buiidwy PORTLAND, 03f rs. cA National Organization '('... to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete ' 1 Kj Atlanta Def MuIncA H Rortotl DtroM ft CfaufO Helen thiUdripIti Sao Fracrici Seattle Loa Angetcs Milwaukee Miiuiraixlta Pittsburgh New OHaju I'onlJuitT. Orra. Vntiiiirr.'lt. C. New York Salt Luke City Wuhinxton. L. C -- -v v - ' " - - - r Fine Lame 4 Cher At SOc All Y R ing Gallon Want JoePs Grocery Free Delivery Two Main Lines 31-739 r Red Cross Drug Store i cocccincoucoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo e