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PAGE- TITRT-r, Monday, July 21,-1924. 'THE LA GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER -, ; ; j Ti .iiiniiTnTiii(itiiMtr'iiinTliiti4iilt(iiktlliiiiit4:l(iit4ti 7!Tr:nTmm"TtiTi i"n7 n i ' (NEWS bf SOCIETY Eoclal news must ,bo In tho hanJrt of the society, editor by 1:30 o'clock. Due to tho fact, that the Hociul pjie U mnde up bofort noon, tt In practically ftn possible to insert at o riff after that hour. Hereafter, Uernn. no matter how tmporlhnt t hoy are, (hut are df lay tut tiyond 'that hour, will not bo luintf.! until tho following day News Kill lur'B Notu. hathinff suit with a hpm of Roman sirijios h one or the Hmutcl pro iiuots of the hearh ileHifrnera no fur this season. Tho Homun Mrlpf are repeated around iho arm holw and the cap Is all over Unman Hfripea to mateh. - - " For ! Midsummer '1 , u-v., HUNTS LETTER (Continued from pars 1) The I-adiiR poeirty of Ihn TI. of I.. K. anil K. nii't Salurilay ;uid had an untiHiially liitert'Hiin linn. Hev eml Important hiiHliitx.s ilcnitt went hroiiKhl np :md iliKi'UH.'ted, urirr which a pi-:iMunt hop'iuI 11 the wuh flPnt. Wednesday afternoon. July 23. Mrs. W. I'. MeAdoiy will f;ive u formal ita In the V. V. (!. room of I In Capti.it chiin'h. honor in.;; her mot tier itml two ni.slrs. who nrc vi.HitliiK Imii A! iM. MrAdory will h- liJtil.n.d by th- W. W. tl.'tt and lh mollieru of the trivia- will be KOt-.ilN liming the r.ir'y pint of the iHliTiinnn. . ' Mrs. I,. SlilwHI will be hostess to the r.u-Udalf rlub Wednesday. July r..' ' Allrel. (Special) A-delifrhtrul party wan liH.l recently at: the home of ArchiU-ne Keown. There was a lui'tre .crowd hi attendance and . nn enjoyable evening: was Hpcnt, after which delicious i fr-flhmenlH worn Nerved. . Fashion Notes RHtflit' Itcl lint.' London. The bright red hat Is here in "hirftn number. With- the white costume It Is u welcome touch, though Its nw and brillinn cy increase dally. lUack Ualbin- suit. New York. The black taffeta ton, located .in . .Pnlrfux county. Viiphiiii, if. miles t.dow Wnshlner loii. In isr.il the nAlale was pur chased from the descendant of WaMilnirtou for iL'nii.iMiii. This :imount was ralNCi) hy subscription, utitler the auspices bf the: "ladles Mount Vernon Association," and it now belongs to the nation. There is a 2ti cent uilmisslon fee which Is used to pay. for-the up keep of the properly. , ' Arlington cemetery Is seldom overlook. I hy the visit or. . It in loeuted across 1 he 1'utomuo from Washington und was formerly the home of Itobert K. I.1. M was seiKeii hy the ivoveriimeiit durlui; the civil war und nimle the na tlonni cemetery. There ore cIopo to 19,u Rrnves on the grounds. t Ttunklnrr voryi hlfih In visitor Interest Is the Lincoln memorial, which wns dedicated. May fin, l!t2. It cohi. ?2.n:iil,72n. 30 in number, nre" rnnde of, Polar rado7Yuln marble nnd flro 44'feCt hlKh and ? feet 4 ; Inchys In .din meter at tho bnse. ' The statue, without pedestal, Is 21 feet high and we Iff lis 160 dons. Tho figure of Uilepln is. VO.feeb from the top' of the head to 'the sole of the foot. -The head mea-, sures three feet In height. The statue is of Georgia marble and the pedestal and base of Tennessee marble. U took the sculptor four years to produce the statue. There are - numerous other places and monuments of inter est In tho Capital City,; but the four mentioned above rank top notch. The visitor who misses any one of them hasn't seen Washing ton. . - These two mlds'jmmer gowns stress line rather lhan trimming. Both ure of whlto crepe, de chin .o, .and both are as slmphv In ef fect as It Is possible to nmlto th en, but thoy nru subtle, too, In their dlscrtmlnutlon.. The long s teeved model Is, endroldei,cd . in block chenille and banded with black velvet, - The sleeveless' -model bus three .tunics in different , aim des of green., thai fortn a..bnrcUr aiout the hemline. It la bound ut the neck nnd nrmholes wuh tho darkest s hade of green niU a tassel of just that slao falls from, tho wulstllno nearjy to the hemline. , Keep a Kodak Handy Just outside your frfant door ull'summer long, you'll find these intimate home scenes that. make such splendid Koclak pictures. We're here to help you ' photographically. Kodaks all models; film all aizei; RCceaiories all ; kinds; and helpful advice , on picture making. 4t our Kodak counter UKI) CROSS DRUG STORK I- pUu, Mviai Mitsntucea mural training. I ftUUrU4 , rormaneiilly waved, wavy or curly linlr should, bo Water-Waved ! 1 . ;' Tho water-wave 1 'soft and natural in appearance. In no wlso can It possibly harm tho hair. , . Moles, warts, superfluous holr pormnpentlr removed w'.thori scar All Work Giiarantoeu AT TTT13 COTiONIAti 1'hoiio 531-J 1801 Foirth St. Apt. B now to norm-:. Dead w hite cheeks and- summer time don't go together' very .well, and so the few for', whom tlu white - cheeked, carmine - lipped type wns becoming- are returning again to the rouge box. In New York and Paris this sea son the-;orange tones, , In .rouges steadily gaining In fiivor over tin old purplish tone that Idoked 'like tho dull flush of rising anges--urfc used almost exclusively by smart women. On the Hue de la Palx In. J'arls or Klfth . Avonito-In New York one sees A-grent deal of the newMnndarlnfi.,roiigc.tncjl down In tho daytime with raenei or tannish powder like Teaches. How do you rouge? i The mosL generally accepted wayj of rouging is to first put on youi powder' very thinly, then your rouge, nnd then lo powder over. t he . rougv - blending - It liarmon lously. Always use an upward. movement, as. In nil working on the face, shading ;the color off at thei edges so that It will not be yi blot. If. for - Instance,, your cheek bones are high and your face long. tho tendency of your rouge should; be in more of a horizontal shape, extending across to your ears, in- stead of up nnd down. If youn face Is too snuuro It may be nar rowed in effect .Hy- rouge follow ing fairly well the shape of your cheek-bone, extending high np an the sides, in fact, high up and back of the eyes is the most for- lunate ptuce, as this makes the eves nnnear more brilliant anil larger. Color In towards the nose narrows tho mnce. - However, the safest rule Is to ascertain wherr- your natural color Is, ofld then in tenslfly it a trifle with rouge. Since the color tends to recede with age, nn older woman's rouge should' he lower on her face. H makn-up, loo, must be lighter and more sparingly used, for If it too dark It will make her eyes looi faded, her hair duller. The younger woman and girl may use, rouge more-generously-always providing that It ithoughtfnlly applied but U must be remembered that when red and other bright warm shades form part of yftur costume tho nmoun of rouge must, be decreased. Tf a modern child has It, It If artistic temperament; but In th 'old days It was swell-hend. "ON...- m .-.mm f .11 J C4I : 3m Auto rpsrts, TOi lwi. ' nfchlrHllflOnt. Mrs.--A. 'Rim peri ' Of Mqrld n, qn'. ' ' t ho ; wuy . .t o orlland, was badly Injuredwvhen the heavily,- loaded car In. which she nnd her husband were riding i,lirnHi mriiP on inn jiiKiinny mile; north of this city. A broken steering knuckle Is he. lie veil to hUve wrvtl tBoa int tho. ditch where.' It iiirncdi Ver oh tho man and woirion. Mrn.i f4epipert was knocked unconscious,' sustain ed two broken ribs, and numerous cuts' and bruises. Mr. Hem pert Waft cut and bruised but not seriously hurt. ' ' Emm? DISCUSS EAST flREGONCQRN ., , , . Adversity Is a pretty good thing. Tho pessimism Isn't so annoylngly aggressive after It has endured a few frosts. Oregon Experiment R'.ntion Bul letin No. 204 gives Information of interest to all farmers in Oregon corn growing. According to his bulletin there Is room for con siderable exminslon in, the corn ncrenge in this area especially fit hh warmer Irriguird sections ol Iorrow and r V'matllht .'.counties. iNtdernl Inspection J records show hat annually .more than 2.00U car loads of corn with, a value of tip-' proNlmatcly a million and ' a half lobars have been shipPil Into the northwest .from ,v'astlvrn' atal.es, , V- s ( iieiteviMi i nar. euniern nrj'gon rarmers rfan well afford 1 to grow enough corn' nof only to supply his local demand but alHo.to fur Dish necessary sllugn for the stead ily Increasing number of. dairy cows. Minnesota 1 :i bus been founil to be the most satisfactory variety lo grow in the experiments on the- ltranch . Kxperi'menl Ntn lions. ' T jOregoh's HJacqtionland low roundtrip fares y - - Crater Lake, Tillamook, Newport, Coot Bay beaches, Oregon Caves, the McKendo River and scores of delightful mountain resorts in Oregon are available for your vacation this summer. Snecial low roundtrip fares are now In effect to all points. Stopovers along the line. ' ! X- And on Fridays,' Saturdays and. Sundays ' , even lower roundjtrip fares are sold, with, out stopovers along the route. These fare) , . , have a .return limit of 16 days. ' 1 ' '' For complete 'information and copy of our ' booklet "Oregbn Outdoors" communicate with ... i. , , , -; r . , . - . . ; ; i : .! :,i 'jV.'-. ; r JOHN M.' SCOTT, Asst. PnsHenger.'Atrerit ' i ' , 10 Ycon llldg.', Portland, Oregon, v , ; ' ' Final Clearance ' Measured by the distinctive char . ucter and noteworthy r quality of the .; apparel that is being offered: during ' this event the values assure even more significance than the " prices . alone .' might indicate. Generous savings are promised on every garment -savings ' '.which in no time will mount .up suf . :f ictenUy to cover the cost of an addi- tionnl costume. " !,y- 'x- SVTtSf . . MILLINERY, COATS O SKIRTS, BLOUSES ' KNITTED WEAR FROCKS, LINGERIE ' i ' ' 1, ' AND MIL.UNENY cliees a treat for tea or the Sunday evening lunch ! Beauty Seekers Will . Do Well to .Try-.: tiie marinello ..shop , ( Jtiioni 0, Koinnicr lllilg. "A lieauty aid for every nood" ' . . PUONM MAIN MJ K : : : ' NEW BUSINESS KOHNENKAMP BUILDING , , Jefferson and Elm ' - . . FULLY EQUiPPED AND ABLE TO DO " FIRST CLASS ; Auto Tops, Awning Repairs and Upholstering La Grande Auto Top Co. ALBERT MARTIN, Prop. Wl! VOI'NI WHAT ro.Ncn Dr. i.f.ov . l'Aii.r.i) 'it 'iN Hn was hunting, hunting for tho Kountaln of Perpetual Youth nnd (lied dlsap pointed. Wo liavo found It In our Marlnello treatment Wo con brinn to your cheeks tha very bloom and color of youth. Wo can .bring to yo.ir llfo happiness that youth and beauty glva. AIAHINF.M.O COSMICTIO SHOP 211 New Foley Ftldg. ' ' I'liono Main 120 yoi will find our shop to ho n vrit uhlo wonderland of now IdctiM nnd cr atlonn. You- urn in viti-d In rnmi In nnd look around nt nny Unit SndvFiakes PACIFIC roASTipCfrBSCUIT CO Iff! ' , liny It, At IllclianlKon'H Art it ilft 8hop CAR R 'S Where Your Credit Is Good "Sunbeam" Electric Irons Put them away while "HOT"-in their individual .steel case something Newl H.and S. ELECTRIC Phone 393-W. 107 Depot St. Buy Your Candy -at- The Candy Shop 820 nn kp. Dome of Haute BU!a ' iiATTr;Hir.s that am dfpendublo for gontl end roliald" 'rviri arc Un kind wo nro now fool ttrint? prominent ly, nnd llicy nio giving -inlvt'rsnl H:iltfacllon. Jn wry .di'tntl tht-y iim prfrt and llu;lr iw-rvlon In tinfxelleil in fill renporl.. Wf nro expprln In vw l)at trl n. In re-rliarfflriff and in nil kinds of balliry rt'pain. ORRfSON TIRrf A hatii:ry 4'o. BUILT IN Black Satin- A typical value in our July Glean -up A reduced price does not ulwaya , ... , procluinr an out-of-date style. In : : our July Clean-up there are many ulyles which could he sold nt reg , uliir prices right now I3ut we must get ready for Fall, even though the actual season Is weeks away and that means all present novelty styles must go, flood Styles Are Only $1.95 and $5.45 The Bootery Inc 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of Hie Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women . G ROVER SMITH, Mgr. Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER 4 As An Investment '1; ' Do you ltnow of anything that holds its values like-! 0 home? Could you use your money more profitably Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company '-.'.-'- Telephope Main 8 For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-547 J. L. MUNHALL : . . "' PAINT . If it Paint you need. I have'' ,' 1 PAINTS ,. VARNISH STAIN . LBAD i OILS " AND VARNISHES , F. L. Lilly t Hardware Phone Main 85 1CA Ci. Here's Good News for Car Owner a battery that is Charged Bone-Dry (Thrtulad Bubtxr I imitate) ' No chemical action or ton of Ufa can tak place In a battery while it It dry. . We fill this battery the day it is told. You get all its life la your car. M Jut drop la lMr and mr btm tark the., batttrlct out OQ occeurul careen, lt'i worth watching," tyi Little Ampere. I Till? BATTERY A F.LEOTIUO SEKV1CE OO. firlKliton IMachlne Works Did-. '' 18(1 Wasliliigton Ate. PbOM Mala TU iiiliaiUimillVlui)pftlurrw ; i 1 n 1 1 1 iTil liirTtntrnii m VV STORAGE -fl BATTERIES EI JUUlcHTCd I ''11 s TI10 10? Fir SI. Xlaln 4U. 1 IX