i.,;f-'tiAJ.w.M
v;.'T '"C'i'I
'"' FACE THUKF
! t
'Wednesday, November 21, 102.1.
" TTTF. LA GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER
WOMENS 'INTEREST
I SOCIETY7"'
Country Club
Will Have
Second Dance
of the hair or ut one nUW. rtttliur than I
to liav .mull-over .kui.mh.
Tlic Country rluli will ,i;m their
KffoiHl tljun'o of th Mt-iiMoii l-'rltlay
wriliitf at the I'lulu Tlirt cuifimiii.'
In I'harw1 an- Mr. ami .Mrs. Karl Sintt
ilunl. ohalrnii-n, .Mr. ami Mis. l-ivd
SpaHli. Mr. an. I Mrs. W. 11. IMin.n
Kanip. Dr. ;ml Mrs. U. 1'. l.iin.lis, .Mr.
find .Mth. ,rolon It. Klmrlianl, Mr. anI
Mrn. M. V. Ki.lillc, .Mr. itml Mrs. K.
1.. Mtyira. Mr. itml .Mrs. M uiin I'U'-
ralj. Mr. and Mrn. It. J. KUclii-ii,
Mrs. . Alice riny, Mrs. Juliy Mi-u-air.
it. ant Mrs. Wrm- Johnson aul .Mr.
.ami Mrn. J. J. i'uvr, I.uiu-y'ti irvht k
try, v. IH t" urn is It l lie iiiiisio ;nd a
, ,?rooI tlinn 1h antii liciicil.
A flHi,:hlful thm- was spi-nl yi-stor-duy
al'ti-rnonn wlirn tin- Kiialnn Star
Social vU nut at (he home of Mrs.'
P'rctf Jlili1h. ut Ishuul t'iiy. The af
ternoon was iniuh vrry intc-nstinj;
with thrro tahh s of ".roo," lilh hon
orn RoIhk lo .Mis. ItalilorU. Mrs. Kid
flic's lionsi wiiH r-xqulHltoty ilccoratt'd
In hcauliiul auttiiun flowers and vln-
al. and at tho dose of a jdensanl
time a delirious luncheon was served.
This will he the last meeting of the
club until after iho holidays.
o
Approxliualely fifty hulies were pre
sent hi si e.venintr, when the Westmin
ster (Inlld of the I'reshyierian chureh
met at the home of Miss Gladys .Mil
ler. The Devotional was led hy .Mrs.
Lowell Wllllumson. after which Mrs.
I... A. Hohnenkamp pave a very in
teresting lerture on "The ( 'hallenge
of Jupan's New Uay," aecompiinitd
by 7!l colored riiitf.s. The envelopes
for the window fund were opened and
rIi o weil a salisfeciory amount.
At the close of a pleasant evening
ti delicious luncheon was served by
the charmiuK hostess.
-
The members of the reading clrele
spi-nt an unusually pleasant afternoon
yesterday at the home of Mrs. Har
riet Macl uiuld. The lesson for the
tiny brought out mueh Interest inj
discussion, willed will be continued at
tin next llleet ill V, Tuesday. Decem
ber A.
The pul die is invited to attend a
pageant "Kvery Korean Woman," to
be tfiven tomorrow nielli at S o'clock,
at the Baptist t'hurch, by the W.
.ti.'H. Twenty jrirls will take part in
this jnyjeant under the able direction
oT Ms. W. I'. McAdory. .Miss Katlileen
t'ampbell and .Mrs. II. 1.. Holmes. i
0 j
The Salvation Army Home League i
met at their hall at 2:1m p. m. today J
to sew for their Christ mas bazaar, i
which will be nlven soon.
especially liked by the smart Paris
ieiine. it is rather more than ankle
length and has three fuzy ruffles ot
soft fur between ankle and knee.
New ('oruj;' Idea.
Paris. The corsage with a bias
fold of silk in" u color slriklnuly dif
ferent from the rest of the sown Js
an idea effectively used recently. A
white velvet (,'iiwn with a bias half
Mirpliee effect in scarlet, or a jade
Sown Willi a bias fold of KiiM, prove
start line and beaut if id.
ThiMle liluc.
London. Thisile blue, the color
worn by Princess Maud's bridesmaid,
has become widely popular. It is a
soft shade, verstuw-on hetiotrope, and
becoming lo most people.
Ki'ipent AnUlet.
J.nudon. A flexible anklet in the
form of a Kreen serpent is one of ttw
KK.vpiii.n ornauteiits aff ctetl by thr
yniil)K l- set at present. The serpent
is the more n alisiie for having a
movable head.
Hack I low for I'loehe.
New York. A very littr bow at the
back of the hat Is antons the newer
IiriutmlnKH lor the -eloehe. In many
cases the bow is outlined with a nar
how rim of rhlnestones.
Ao Ornament on shoes.
! New i'ork. There is no ornament
I of any kind,, not even stitchcry put -i
terns, on one lypo of new shoes' now
i on exhibit here. These shoes depend
j for their effect on a Klove-flttins of
1 feci and on three or four narrow
! st raps.
I
1
Famous
French jj
1 Recipes j
aaiiu Au .Pomuus.
Paris. (l.N.S.) "Navarln mix pom
mcs" Is for the Kivnehnuui what 4rish
slew Is for the Knlishinan on twish
Atiy. It Is the arisloeratie form of
the pufiiiar old dish called "rata."
jlVee'ironi iho excess fat and Jtard
skin about two and one-half pound?
of mutton meat. Cut Into small plec s
and bron jn three sponi'uls.of clari
fied -fat; .Season well with sail and
pepper and add a pinch of siitfar to
assure a sood color.
When the meat is well browned re
move about Ihrce-J'ourths of the fal
and powder with flour. Let browJi
and moisten with warm water or n
little bouillon. Add three spoonfuls
of tomato puree, a bit of mashed
lie and a bouo.net of seasoning. Cover
and cook for an hour.
Separate the meat from the juice,
makliu; sure to free from all small
bones. Cover the mutton with a
dozen ftnall onions brow ned In but
ter and about twenty potatoes. Pour
over alt this the sauce well strained
land free from fat. . ltoll a few min
utes on the top of the stove, cover and
bake in the oven for another hour.
Serve in a larne shallow tureen.
Xlviu Yo&ue Spreads.
Jx'ew York. The vokuc for sems
scattered all over an evening Kown
has contrived today to set itself
translated Into street wear. Some of
the early winter veils have sems of
different sorts sewn lavishly through
the mesh.
Jlumllms More (ioieous.
New York. Handbass. sharlns In
the sent i-a. I fend today toward the
sorwous. have a law amount of em
broidery in sold thread upon a dark
moire back ground. The tendency Is
to mass the embroidery in Hie middle
Troubles of 1'arls Ncwlyweds
Ite.ulns Willi Anailiiienl Hunting
PAHIS. AP The lodstns crisis is
far from havins passed In l-'runce.
All newly married couples find it dif
ficult t-o discover an apartment to
suit Ihcni, even If they are prepared
to pay a sood price. Doctors anil den
tists are also unions: the sufferers as
landlords bavins tho possibility of
chooslns their tenants bar those who
are bound professionally to cause an
noyance to the janitors by havins a
number of visitors.
j This advertisement In an even Ins
i paper shows lo what extent a youus
doctor may be driven to find at place
!lo carry on his practice.
"Youns doctor, unmarried. In po
sition marry, wupis one or two rooms
In a family apartment In the
district. Would pav n liUrli nrlee."
' LaCc for Afternoon Vc:u
ill'
I I Mi m w
. EaMMMitiiMWiii3ifco'iii ii ii nT
Imi ii ml tackle nno ilniiiiK tlio wliolo
iirocedmo lie rus" urountl nnrt (ells
thoin In Hlniplo. mitt wyllul!'1 words,
'MirU iipvv inur jhey arc.
Urn- of IiIh .I'pvrtrllo illv.erHlQnH in io
jjrtvo a -luiMky plnycr tho bnll, plaro
another kooiI . iniui In u ten yard
inuari'. uimI flat: ttio m."n vUh ;ttic
liatl to .rltarKt1 UlioitKh -tt hunurr
ftuartlcd l.y ,Hio vvi'iirnr of iho nuilo
hkin. , Thinirs sw uolni; well in Iho hack.
I'lolil. iiimtini: anil I'orwar,! axalnK lio..
int: Iholr IHO.SI alr.'tuoMia I'tirin of nrae j
tioo Hinoo Salimlay'H haltlo. i.'o-icll j
llnnlinKlun in irtvon liix liallfrod war- j
rior a rhunoo in r'i'ov'r t"rin tlic
j'OojKttn' tltoy ropo.ivod jn tho mh;
with SlantarJ, but ho ha no inlontin
or Ictllnif thoni Ki'"w "tali' throimh
ftf.k of in-aottc'.
'lllll III llnoli notl Sltlri MKllwvitl
"My :ljarlwlM' i !! .untl J dop't
iVol jaiy vain iip my Uu-k fl.i"."
tti'llm ivlor Jon. .MiiUhn fr., U. N.o.
.!. IruiMi lH. W'i8. Klilncy and Jiluii
ilor lirilaltonn. laulu in btwli nri.l
ldon and rhiMiimilli' paliiH promiitly
rillcytd throilKh "' or t''"l'V
Kidniy Tills. U.fuvr ill..liMll"K. in-
sisl on tin- (.-innln. '. put up 1101-ll.-s
handy to i-aiiy in III- lock.t
or purHO. '
Skuhcd hero ore two frocks nhl-h show Just how lovely lace mV
be when it oes out to afternoon tea. Black lace Is the whole material ot)
one frock mndo over a colored silk slip. Lace forms the yoke mid pleated
panels or another. Brown lueo and brown silk nro used for the third
model. The laces are nll-orer patterns. Spanish or Chtintllly, soft mid
Bllky In texture. They are used in all colors though black and brown
are moat popular.. . .. .... . j
Oregon Team Practicing
jdlcntlon, consistH of utrenuouB ttick-
llnn- nrncllco lln hiiu n ln.lf .Invert
Behind Locked Doors (iifl'crent schemes for pulling the llne-
1 np'll through their paees. He has Uiem
'Jump and tuckle; and he Iuih them
CMVIOKHITY til' OltKCiON'. Ku
Bene, (Spivlal.) Coach "Shy" Ilunt
iiiKton Ih hard ut work behind closed
MltCH roundlntt his rontliall uBBriKu
lop Into shape ror OreKon'a llome
roniinu pimi' with ). A. i'., the foot
liall classic of the stale, to lie played
on lluyward field in KuKeno on No
vember !M.
"I'here Isn't a man on this lino that's
not u job cinched. .We're' koIhr to
niart all over aKain on fiindtLnientnls."
Hart Spellinan. varsity coach told his
line aspirants when they turned out
for tin- first practice after tho Stan
ford Kiime. "I don't care ir a man
weighs loci or 200 pounds he's not to
be utile to tuckle and block anil I'lilbf
ir bo makes tills team." declared tho It stlnal
coach. i dicitls.
Hart's idea of riindamentals. ir the
hist two nlultls at win-kmit Is am' in-
Man's Trouble Arrested
"The pnfil 4 years L hn.vo been
KniiiK down, down. - down with ca
turrh of the Ktomnch and ftnd lo
Klvi- up work a year uiro because
01' my weakened condition. J suf
fered terribly from liloatlnff nnd colic
Kemedy
PUTMAN'S-
attaclis. Alayr's Wonderful
was I'ecoinniended to inc. 1 took i
course of It and am , now feelin
fine." It is a simple, harmless prep,
a ration that removes the catarrhal
mucus from the Intestinal tract and
allays tho Inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in-
ailments .including up p en
title dose 'will convince or
money refunded. At till drufi-jrlsts.
Adv. .
The American Legion AiiNiliary
will meet this evening at the home of
Mrs. Otis Palmer. A ood time is ai
tlctpated and a lare altemlanc.
hired.
de
Fashion Notes
I'aKlnatinff Topi'oais. i
raris. Among the fascinating lop-j
couta shown licre today is one molel
Not Due to Sex A!onc
A f tn tide Women Have l.cnrncil
Ttio Cause of Many Myster
ious I'nlns nod Aclics.
HANDY POCKET SIZE
100 pages 147 tllustr&tio&A
Many w omen have come to know :
that sex Isn't the reason for alt back- :
aches, dizzy headaches and uriruit y f
disorders. Men have these troubles. I
too. and often they ronm from kid-!
uy weakness, ''"o live simply, eat I
sparingly, take better care of ones
self and to uso J man's Kidney
is hound to help bad kidneys get
better. There is no other remedy
so well recommenced by I a Grande
people. Ask your neighbor.
Mrs. Hettle Kohr. 2a Klrst street.
Jji (irnnde, says: "A few years ago
my kidneys were out of order ami
I had dull backache. I felt dim
and languid and my kidneys acted
irregularly. I read about Drum's Kid
ney IMIIb und used them as directed.
They soon cured me of alt signs of
the trouble ami 1 have had no re
turn of it."
I'dce tb'C. at all dealers. Iont
simply ask tor a kidney remedy
get Dn.nn's Kidney f'iilr the same
that Mrs. Kohr had. l-'oster-.MU-burn
Co.. Mfrs.. Huffnlo. N. Y.
A Marvelous New Book for the
Automobile Owner
What motorist has not wished for a book that would give him just plain, common-sense, understand
able instructions showing how to reduce upkeep expenses and get better service i'rom his car? Most
automobile books are too technical for the average motorist. Here is a new kind of motor book, written
in such simple language and so tully illustrated mat any
unskilled motorist can easily follow all instructions given.
It will save you hundreds of dollars in repair.bills, show
you how to keep your motor tuned iup and run trjrapds
of sales without ever going near a repair shop. "
Shows how to find and
fix any motor trouble
The simple, practical instructions given ciiable
you to locate any automobile trouble in a few
minutes not hours. Every test, examination or
adjustment that the expert mechanic makes, ana
which you can easily make when you are shown
how, is described step by step, with each opera
tion fully illustrated, exactly as if an expert
mechanic were standing beside you all the lirne,
telling you what to do and how to do it.
Saves money on repair bills
i : i -i-JfeH4lt 'Phi
The Appeal of
REAL QUALITY
Suits
Wraps
Dresses
Blouses
Sweaters
Skirts
Putinnn's specializes in the better sort
of apparel and individualized styles at
prices comparison will prove modest.
Many charming garments are ready.for
your Winter wardrobe
ThA , ' . 1 UC
Most
In
Value
PUTMAN'S
Vest
In
Style
KEADY-T0-WEAR- AND MILLINERY
ooobooooooooooooooooooooo;
"ASIC THR KNVKI.Ol'K" AMI
KNOW Till: Till Til
.MldlT
SOITHAIltl HIIXS'S
I'SEI) I'AKS
2 To unrov. r Ihi- ut-;ik ppftt In a q
O rootUill liant 11 wis.' fc'.'nrru! of O;
o tin' oppoHinK ifum will lmi-l r
pluy uftiT piny lino liucks '
rn.l runs forward passu-s un.l
O klrl; until Ills r.l.-ntl'.i ilrl'.c o
g sliov.s lii tin- "hole" Through i
O thin op-nine ho will .itt. nipt to 0'
o niukf Mh cr.iitc.t uulns. Thr- o!
g I w-.l 'ar has b. -n tin- "hoi. " g
o In tin- auioinolill.- busir.''s. U'.- o
havt' built up ii ilrf. nst- In thia 9j
d.parlnunt Hi.il will witlistanl Q,
O tin flt'rri'Mt onHlaui;lit. h;i" o
hoilBht BOO'I tis.'l rars T '
o havn nlmllt th-m thoroughly 0.
O i havi- nuulf It posslhlf for- -'
tlio puhllr to know an muih j
o shout tliiK- cars ns .. our- 6.
o win know. K.ilr .Irallne- gl
g lion st ini-rrhan-liHlnfr. h-is ul
o c
O00000OO00O00O00OO00OOO0OO I
jsA'jr
a
H
S
5
M
SH.ER.RY.S
LAST SHOWING TODAY
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
"The
Last Moment,,
By Jack Boyle
With the Stars of Three Broadway Successes
Also IRVING CUMMINGS in
"THE FALSE TRAIL"
n
Bfl
Bfl
n
H
n
u
H
M
M
After showing you where the trouble lies, com
plete, easily understood instructions are given which
show you jut what to do to remedy it. If you do not wish to
remedy the trouble yourself, you can tell (he repair r.mn where it
is, and only pay hirr. for the actual time spent in making the repair.
Gives finer points on driving and tuning up
Th proper care to give every part of your car is fully covert!
Simple, concise instructions are given on the finrr po'i'i of d: ivi: t
and tuning up the motor. It tells you how to ki."ep your cor in su
perfect condition that touring will be a pleasure, rarely marred Py
trouble on the road. You are shown how to keep little trouble
from growing into big ones how to keep your car out of tbe
repair shop and on the rood.
Our Motor Book
h. been written for us by Mr.
E. II. Scotl, the noted kutome
bile engineer who-i rrticlee
the ere of IK . ..eMeacb
week in our co.n:iu. In ttoie
wonderful book jt tirae yon
fewi information oniy known
tm tho mul mjtport michanico.
Send for your copy
NOW-
Mail the COUPON
I Evening Observer,
I I a Grande:
I Please send nie copy of Motor Bonk
I for which I enclose one dollar. (1.00).
j Address
I Name
City State
My car is a - -
Stop! Read! Act!
We have received the service of Burt, the Light
ning Artist, who will paint beautiful "A" grade
pictures for our customers. Local and foreign
landscape and marine scenes included in range of
subjects.
Bring your kodak pictures.
(Special Rates for Detail Work)
DAILY WINDOW EXHIBITION
Andrew's Variety Store
Service Economy.
I
Si
n
M
l
m
n
tm
n
M
M
That U a Sptcial Section in Dock for Ford Can