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Monday, January 7, 192 1. TOE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THEK5 WOMEN'S INTEREST . . 'i NEWS of SOCIETY Chapter I, I. K. ()., hail an tjn timiully intiTfHiintr in-line ''riduy. whn they mel Hi (if luin e nf Mim. Vincent rainier, uiili Mi h. J. 'I1. KlrhnnjHon iih h:i U i- for I 1m- af ternoon. Hfv topic wan " I n.J u.st rlti of America," it lid wan v-ry well reart, afti-r which a k,'I-'uI iJiHcns Hlon look place. Kul lowing; the itisrusHioii u ilninty lunehVtin war. Hi'rvt-il ,jy Hie cjiurmliu: ho.-! uinl n Hocial hour k nt. w Mra. Karl HlotManl. who him been visiting in Suit Lake t'ity, 1'lah, for I ln past two w-i-Ich. will return lo hf home In l.u tiiandi tomorrow morning. About ten uu'iiiberH were present Kai unlay afternoon, whu the Alis- Hlon J land of tin- rn-Hbyterian church met at the horn- of Mra. A. Anderson, oil AdaniH nvi-nue. Af Iit t hf regular devotional anl vt jwirts w-re n-atl u il-lirrhtHii aortal I tun vHit spent anil a ili'licioim lunch'm nerved. ' The T-ndics l-Mucational Auxil iary will ii 'tomorrow t-vnint:. January R. with Mrs. II. R. Dixon Comfort The (style of these Oxfords is .apparent at a glance. So we head-line Comfort, which you can experience in any of these exquisite models, in black or brown kid. All the scientific foot sup port that made these shoes famous with style in ever detail. Every size and jvidth. ; 1 to 12 AAAA to EE ROCHESTER C TheBoatery.Inc A Paradise for Tirol I'cct Home of tlio Atvh Aid shoo CiHOVIOK SMITH, Mirr. 200 Depot St. I'hone M-118 Paris has returned to corsets and decreed that, Rhapeb-ss waist-lines protruding abdomens HJlky hips arc passe. The enlarged waist-line is not popular with women who care about , their personal appear ance. WeaV a T,A CAMILLB and be cojufort.nble. A complete line ot the dlff' rent models al' ways on hand. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corbel lern Phone S22-W Kes. 1708 Oak I The ; tViTTt Itri'atlles as host kh. Jr. Houvy will be ih h alter- and Imh topic Is "IVr i.im.il ( iP i. rvai.un in Kuropf." Tin- J. It. i "a t'l rlnli Will inert Tliiiistlny, .lannacy 1I. it 1 lit- home nt Mrt;. K. II. lt.h n. 1 11314 Om-n- IVillxl St Hit. Tie V llleel V Mrs. 'I' her lion -dni-Mday Hi-hlt;.- flub will liKsday, Januai'y It, with I. Sri nKtvina jih IhikIchh, nl (H) l-'umi h ftfi-. i't. The Alpha club m-ailay, .January Mr. and .Mrs. fh: win meet. VrI mi th' home nf it. H. UvynoldH. Fashion Notes I'onr New Aliili-s. Paris. Itviir angles thrust ihiiiisriv.-s nrlh In (he siMinuidio of a 11. -w lain ur shown hern to day. Thr anjrli'H, forimd by fur. n-ljrvt- 1 in- fi.e, rdimrly slim lim-H at nicl;, wrist; hip an. I hnn. Smart SIwm-s ait IMain. Paris. Hhoi-H, t lit most refent of tin-in, an' not vry highly drcor-ati-d. Iti-ally sinarl wonn-a inrllnv lo loot wrar which la ln'aiillfully inad- and of b-aut it ul inau rials, hut unolts!rtisivt 111 color and orna ijp ntatlon. I New JirafK'tl Hat. ' j' l-ondon Anions the draprd hats : whlrh si-cm today slowly to bo oustinK- the iiniv.-rsal i loch In one jof Hat in no draprd as lo forn in ;front r, hiitfr how. Thr hal fits jUte had .snugly, but the draped 'bow (lids txtwid for some distance ion each "side, drooping over I ho rurs. 1 Fancy In I,lnj;iW X'W Vorli. Koine very lovely linwerio s.-is shown h're today ur made of pair n range crepe do chine. AI the hems they have a wide; border of printed georgette, on which is a rioral dr.sign in-deeper orange and palo lihie. . High Tur Collar. New York. The .swankiest eve- nine cloaks now are topped by h(.fori! whQ cMlaron had ,,.,. very hlKh. cyllml.r-sb.ipid collars:,,,,,, n,.,. '", .." '1 of fur. Till:! eollar, around (he head as usual y h Bh 10 liKlo tne ars from view. I led on Itlnck. .The touch of red. i in fiitch a dramatic note the blarlt costume now, is I .... '........It.. 1 1... , r..-d nrnnrnrn hf.hl nn th,. wris.t .ljVH'U,S. ,nI 100,1 f W mUy a black velvet band. I r ! . . ....,,."1 An expei'jrnced btislneas woman is one who isn't. offensively hriiMiun in an effort, to seem ns important as a. male. Sfmart Sports Wear THERE affl Sweaters en3 kwrot-i ers, bnt nothing seems to tak' the place of. the heavy brushed wool . for outdoor wear. School! srirla and college girls find it one of the moat popular garments in their, 'wardrobe, not only for skating ancll jekiing and athletic meets, but iori kMnora1 WMT AM WelL ' i The brushed wool slipover tg IM confined to tho school girl, bow-l I ever, for her older eister, neri mother and her aunts, all hail it h one ot the most aosiranie Knroea MiTerwejir nroduct3. It ia one o! ; those happily designed garment' where style and comfort meet, and Idue to the fact that it may be worn! with or without a coat, la fcquaiiy.i tat home) in town of country. J Colors and eouara also navu moyn, I brushed wool slipover. For tho of conservative tastes, mere an colors that win pieas, .m uir those wishing something totgn with A gay mood, there r im number of colors and alor eomj binations, Stnpos in keeping withj fashion's edicts, ptay, ea extremw ly important part, 1 nt Virt nAWVrn BWCSteTI &H ra oollsT standing op wt an w4 DACK wnicn 7 i . i n purpose, bemg a, perfecll n-) ehield. and ttlsd Bltrodoee ST) idU Tiauai siyio nw ; (KM ' Winter usually means clothes of da-k colors, but this yoason fashions nro otherwise. The latest coats are in mandarin rod, oraiiRe, Htht urcen or tan. trimmed with bands of licht fur. Of the coats sketched, both have convertible collars. One has the smart slanting front doting and the loose front panel, the other has oddly shaped eleeves and the popular siiio fastening. PRESENT DAY FH IS JEST nrcilKRLUY, Col. (rN.S.l The llilnus "that mother used to make" muy not have been the best for the children's constitutions, as shown by recent researches In the Held of nutrition, according; to Dr. A. r. llorsun. of the Household Mclcnce Department of the Univor- HllV Of l'lllll'.lnlt In . 1 bowed le-gs.,.poor health and dls. ,.ases -resulted. mothers never ithouKlA of attributing these, things 10 tarir method of feeding Ibelr lainjllles. During the lait ten years ibefo have been great ..researches Inro Ui oouses of these things, 'and " fiiTi'll mill UHUHIVIKVa I m " mUOh to ,,uln0- I ' Morgan says thut women ure J't'.rnlng mont and more about how '.( cook for their families. This progress Is dite lo more people ob taining belter educations loday. to an increase of thought on the prob lem in this century and to more knowledge on the subject Itself. Or. Morgan declares that cook ing leehninuo itself Isn't Improv ing, and perhaps our grandmoth ers and our great-grandmothersc cooked as well as women do today, but that the majority of women nro becoming more Intelligent In the choice, of food and in the pre paration of balanced as well ns at tractive meals. Another factor In the improvement of home cooking Is the wider vnriMy of rood that Is available now, especially Jn Cali fornia. "10 very meal in the day does not have to he exactly balonced." says Or.' Morgan, "so long as a proper balance Is maintained In the totul mei.lB of a day or two. Of course, il Is better to maintain a balance throughout every meal, if passible, nnd thus balance the work which has to be done by the body. I he Importance of nutrition has only recently been realized. Or. Morgan suys. Hho sold that the in crease In knowledge of how food should be prepured and served will help to build up the race. Jn Dr. Morgan's opinion nutri tion is Important because, tike every other science, it teaoh.es the .scientific method and also is for the good of the human race and lends to better feeding of, families. New- college for umpires has no j official cheer, but fans will give.) amps a "Haw! Haw! Haw!" when ever they pull a bum decision. Jack already has enough spar Hnn; partnerit without taking a wltv on the payroll. Ouch! My Back! Rub Lumbago Pain Away Rub Backache away with (mail trial bottle of old 8t Jacobs Oil." , whp lame rhcumst ium llls Ju(1 e ip, don t suiter 1 , iiottle ot olil. bonent "isfc-JaccAi Oil" at aoy drug ttorej pour t ,jtte jn lmni) n(, rull -A ri w on bai.k nd bv the Um ym m Ui6 inrrJin, snd mrn, is onc. tJr Pripp,d! Thi loot'iing. penetrating oil needs to be used only I. .-I. . i. . : . . i 4mjg u,e mivry Jt j, magical, yit antonitelv Harmless anil (Imnn t burn the skin." 0ihing else stops lumbago, seia- lira, Dsxica ue or rneunislisoi promptly. H never diepjinul L hai'lr la faiti 4 seniticaaTi IHfeinii ASKS jVOOn lMlOOTTKFJtK TO JRY M:V' -AIJVS I'NTKnHOTH, Bavaria. (AP) Moved by his growing antipathy to profit of ull klnds, u local resi dent named Anton prc-stele has erected a gibbet for tlieni In thta'p little town, and now invites the de livery of offenders.', , "Tho demand for a gallows has been supplied,"' Anton says in his announcement; "It remains only to snd In the criminals. 1 would prefer thoie who have Increased pre-war prices three and four fold. and who Insist further upon pay ment on ft gold mark haHis." ' , COMING! rev v&um, - .i Singers, SpeakersEverybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend . CATARRHAL JELLY KONDON'S is antiseptic and healing;. For over 30 years Kondoii's has beennelping millions of people for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affectionsj,,. "" FOR HEAD, NOSE'TppJ-TltoUBLES Kondon's makes life wortrTliving. Write for 20-trcat-mcnt tin. It's free. ' Or get a 30c tube from your drug gist. Guaranteed to please KONDpN'S Catarrhal -J "mV 1 YOU NEED SOX We have nt all our Values tojiljOSUJ-iU' il ('"oine iaji1mY 98c Andrews9 Variety Store Service Economy WOULD CHANGE IT ' ' TO PARENTS' DAY HOKTON. ( I.N.H.) A movement designed lo make the second HtiU-, day in Muy rureiitu' luy wus tuimrhed hern recently. Mathers' Jiay Jias been relebrut-' cd in Muy heretofore for several 1 years, out it got un unsitvory odor. jaiicordiiiK to luckiiA of .the inove I iii n I, who charge that floris's .were "aoaklnK" Die public for flow !trs for thai luu-ilrular Hiinday. I Arcorillng lo Wo men "I'lH-le lltolien" and "Hrothfr i-UX" who declined lo glvu.th-lr names, it Is ( . ' purposed to r place Mothrrs I ay Villi lJan ills lUty. ; "The idea," all "rnele liolu-rl" in a slah'tneni, "Ih to establish u day of jviueiiitrunc4 that would be clean, pure and devotional. Jn Ihe matb-r of gifts, thin tshoutd be op u 1o all nirreliuJits, who would be i-x-pecti-d tg offer joods a I a price wlihin the retieh of the pennies of small children. So far us I he flor jfals ttre coiicerm-d. there woild he ino id-a whulevi-r of catahltidilng (any .particular flower ,aa tin- em jblem of the day. On the eonitury, any flowr or pot plant offered jwiihln u reasonable price would be lln order. Trade marks or Insignia jtlojl't mean devotion; but true love iwiih sincrriiy. coim-s froui (he J In-art. I. II tie children, save your 'prnnit-s to buy soim'thlng for your parents. imughtcrs. make some jthlng of your own luindlwork for Ithe home. Sons, give something as ,11 remembrance to show your love land gratitude." j "I'ncle Itobert" shown! a letb-r j f rom (fovernor Parker, of l.oulsl- unu, endorsing his undertaking. He 'also showed n statement from the Commissioner of KducatLon of New j York HI ate giving the movement his approval. Kit-Tlit Sttk I'ostiimsU'rsliip. HOOD KIVKK. OK., Kecelp of letters from the rutted States civil HCrvice to local citizens, In (juiring as to citiullflcatlons of ap-r plica ntH, reveuled that eight candi dates wish to succeed T. A. Hen vis whose term expires in early Feb ruary, as Hood Hlver postmaster. They ar Thomas l Johnson, Jos eph VV. Morton, Thomas H. Higgs, Hoy J. Smith, Oeorgu I. Slocom, Ira i). Taylor, Mrs. Jessie Kodwell and Oharte;: K (rrtive-',. FREE One Tube Of Squibb's Magnesia Tooth Paste With Every bottle of ,Siuilb's or San Tox PARAFFIN OIL This is ajiiirm offer, so come early. The" stock of paste is limited. MTHEJ-tfL.DR-J6 Xfts mscmPTiON omugcists or money rjacK. Jelly, Minneapolis, Minn. H t--Ji Wool Sox in one big lot. choice of 3 pair for Side Drapes The side drape was never more ! fashionable than it is at the prea-1 .ent moment. The dross site ten ed chows .tho tendency of smart frocks to he slightly fitted at the waist, a tendency emphasized by the little horizontal plcuts on one side Just below the long shawl col lor. The side closing Is more popu 'lar than ever. Over one hundred French girls i say they want to marry Dempsey, I but that's one kind of contract .lark isn't anxious to sign. Pay yourtlfuRtflst $1.20 fof two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you have used tho two boxes, If you are not satisfied with the results obtained, we will Bend $1.20 to your druggist and request him to baud it to you. We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his cus tomers are usually his friends and will ha honest with him. pAHIS MUU4CINB COMPANY. Stt Lotitsi 'Mo.-1 The IGetTwii Trial Boxes) PAZO OINTMENT llCi- j teed Renuldy forrr forms of j Pile. HEFORE you were awake this morning, hundi'eds i 1 1 j j' r of cleft hands were busy preparing things to capti- ! t t ? Y ? Y Y ? ' vate your Long after ybu drop off to sleep tonight alert minds will go on planning what to say to interest you tomorrow and dayfcttomorrow. ' To a great many people, you loom .large. Day by day through their advertising, they earnestly seek to attract your notice and earn your good-will. Practically every advertisement you find in this paper, Is aimed straight at you. As clearly and responsibly as though he spoke, with you face to face, the advertiser proffers you convenience, comfort, entertainment, serv ice, or economy. Or all these precious things, perhaps, in one! , The advertisement makes its' promise to you; yourself; personally. How much worth your while it is to heed such personal messages! Y Y f V ? ? ? ? Y y In k Prince Howanb ServantH ' U'lui JlrauglU lllui IUuk Hmim OKI A Wloala, "(AP Sevwal bolt leu of JyejQch wine 0f old vintage were .wiuotu I he gifts pre-s-Mited by former Crown PrJnev WJUUini iff th t.wo Itt m i l, Ji i ' fxompi'nted him n jii i.rJj rww Wleringen, Hollund, to his casti at Oels in Jvloveinber. ,TIm Viore wine eellaJ' is snid to be one of the lucst in Clermany, hayllUT .been tocli.c(J with ran? na tive and foreign wines years ago when Gem imam annually bought neiirly n.Jhlrd ff ilu Jeirb n-d wine output. Other nieitibers ,of Hie paj-ty were lu-ejtwiiA-.d wyh tick idns, CM.ff iinks, clgureiu ciu-H and other ftotiveutrs In uppiw,ilio.i) of their service Ju uidlug tUe jkrlnee lo n'tiirn to hlu hoiiie uiu-j ait ab sence of nine years. , Ofen Fig for Furniture. UKltlJN. (AP) "A fad pig weighing .HM pounds Jo be ex changed for a set of furniture," Lreuds an advertisement in a iter- lin newspniUT. Thus hus direct bar ter become popular, as nguliiHl. en deavors to do business with the murk ns a medium of exchange. January 10 lust day to pay water n-nt without penally. 1 -7 -.'II EXTRA QUALITY Wash Boilers That Are Built for Service PRICES FROM $2.25 TO ' ! 7 TrtSocarry a full KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT We give 5 Discount for cash Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Importance Gf Being You iaiicy. more ways than one it pays to READ ADVERTISEMENTS Offering you ri WoJltex ' y 0 Coats. Softs & Presses 3 ; 1 M At uret!y reduced P M oricea - t 8.0.0. and complete line of Y t ? 1 I t f t Y f f Y t f Y t f f Y Y t Y T Y Y t. Y f t Y Y Y Y Y f t t Y T t t