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Saturday, April 23, 1025.
THE T7A- HKANDIS EVENING OBSERVER
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oosier Kitchen Cabinets !
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Rollin s Tripk 'A'
Betty Wales Silk Hose
$1, $1.50, $1.95,
$2.25, $2.75
Light, medium and heavy weigh I Silk Hose in rt
lialju brandy, advised above all others for quality,
service and value, in all the new shades, as French
Nude, liac(iiet, Tan Bark and Airedale.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
NEWS of SOCIETY !
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Mr I.i'hUt Slothlartl churmliitf- blossoms ami various ollitT KpriiiK t
Jy cnli-rtuliKMl tin1 iih-iiiImts of tin.-1 1 lowers. During the i fiiini,' four J
Junior ISrluK' eluli yestcnliiy nflir- tallies of "fiHO" vnv nl play wllli!
noon with u om- o'Hork Iniulu-oa Mrs. T. H. M:t.will winning h'Kh
An iittnietivi- color sihenn of or- sooro uinoni; ihi- IimIIch timl Hit
.tliUI nml pink pn-vMik-d thruuirli out ' WMtlfiiu-n's prize wiiitf lo V. .S.
11n lionn. beautiful carnations be. J Harer.
tii FT used as a centerpiece for til" At an appropriate hour an excel
: luncluion table. rovers were laid lent two course luncheon way
i for twelve. ; served.
1 l-'ollowini? liir.rlieon the nfter
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: noon wns hjhmiI at liridt;t' with Mra.
: KlliH Knlrlit winning tiryt prt.o
'utlil Mrd. Krun!; Robinson tin' are
onil prtzf.
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Mrs. (J. Ii. Kerr, assisted by Mr?.
Anna Wallace -and Mrs. Dora Kos
entertained the Busy lice of the W.
H. A. Wednesday aitenioon nl the
home of Mrs. Kerr on Noil h Kir
The I 'u rent-Teachers association j street,
of Central school me: yesterday f- The afternoon vua enjoyably
ti rnoon at 2:5" o'clock at the Mpl. "spent at cards uml other Kfnies
school auditorium, for Its last (after which a dainty luncheon wni
.incellnir of this year. During tho 'served.
'business session officers were elect-
id for next year as follows: Mrs. The Luther League of the Lutli-i
If. Ii. Johnson, president: Mrs. n h'run chureh nut last evening a-
K. Dixon, vice president: Mrs. A '' church for its regular Imsine
A. t'ook. secretary and Mrs. K. K ind sociul meeting. During the
JieiiKsler, treasurer. , i business session plans were made
The f.rsl number on the proprnr-i foi " sult'- a,lU ll88,'a A",m
after the business session was two ' ' .
iiare. .irs. (.. v issn-' Him
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dainty rein slinients were
(the close of the kujih s.
served at
tiniiou t.v III.. tuti-v nml fit-It eff i
clubs oftlie hitrhVhool. Miss tfu-, rKu of the games for the eve
sun pen) ?cive a short talk on" won; .
,.r tl... P,.....nl.T......hei- iiKKoe.i.t.m. Mis Jn' ''''"'l llOStesSUld
and Mrs. A. . Hampton spoke
briefly. Mrs. (Jeo. K. J.yman, the
main speaker lor the afternoon, l
save an excellent talk on "Law Kit-' l'atlk'9 AU1 uf tl,,, Lutheran
furccnient " I church met Thursday afternoon at
I the home of Mrs. '"rank IhM-er on
b Aller tlui program those pn sml vn..ti ., .nil, (.,. ,.,,r.n
jAvent to Ihe domestic seience de , v,ilB srIlt H()rta ' 0lll."m.w nt(Mll.
orfinixu-
h,Hrl.n, l of thr ,IK, srhoul, I.,t.. wuh lak(.n ,, ,,
frcshiiients were served.
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ommittee in charge of the! r , ' ,. t ..
och.l hour consisted of M rs t .sear hy Uw
'Jlaliin. Mrs. C-orge Stoddard, Mrs.
iW. V. Mohr. Mrs. K. Ktrby. Mrs.
liMcAllisler. Mrs. f. It. KberUtrd.
Mrs. II. N. Ashby.
The regular nieelim, of the West
minster Cuild will be held at the
hpme of Mrs. 1. liowser, J -i M
avenue, Monday evening, April -7
t tMle of the most important meet
jjnps or Hie rlub year will be held
the Neighborhood elui Tuesday
wfl'Tiioon. April -S. v. hen Mrs. Sa-
lt..'llri- lliittl.i.i- t.r.. ii! nl' th..
(.tregon l-'edeiatioii of Women's t Jef
'lbs, will visit the elub in h r of
'ficliil capaclly. Mrs. iMinbar in n
oiuan of cceplioiial aid I it y and
to mi cxceibnit speaker,
i. Tile musical program for the af
ternoon will be in charge of mem
bers of the Monday Musical. Mrs.
j. Hosklns. of I taker, director of
th' Monday Musicul chorus will bc
presented in o group of voc;il mini-1 A
er. The chorus will sing three V " 1 ct 1 (
groups fif folk songs, luchuiing In-' L10LlV
iiuti and N'cro songs and soiith
ijrn nieindieM. After the program
V a will be served and a sneial hour
qpeiit honoring Mrs. tmuhar.
i J f until ing Mr. and M rs
Met 'buy, who have been
tje'lr honeymoon in I. a
Mrs. f. K. height tin enl
(tvtth an Inftiriual dinner 'I
eiiing at h'-r lioni" on
W. 1 1.
;pemlin
f.nni.le I
-rlailied
hiirday
Ninth
Mrs. Dwight Jesse and Mrs. A. V,.
1 lend ricli son will entertain the
Monday Uridge elub Monday after
noon, Ajn il 7, at I he home of Mrs.
The W. W. (i.'s ulll inlerlain the
Seniors of Ike high school and Sac
red Heart Academy tomorrow noon
with a graduation luncheon at the
Tiffin, honoring their graduates.
Worth Of
Mod ern Dress
reel. A pinU color scheme wi
L 1 throiiylMMil tin- home, in anfi-t
spring ilowei-.s serving as an at
aell e centeriiirce. 'overs Wert
id for ten and u delicious dinner!
ias served.
Mr. and Mrs. Md'lary 1-fi yes-
Wasli- !
i:- Maijuilc
Ma-uiie)
I.. Crande i!lh i Simh-nf.
l'or tnativ ears then- has been
a gradual but del ermined trend to
wards t he simple, graceful ami
sensible tpe of dress. This sea-
son finds us enjoying not only wli
II hat trend has at last attained.
rday morning for I'asco. Wasli-,, . , a(,n,inn 1:,V safelv wiv
nglon, where they will make their ,)mt W(. haV(, art JlH W( , UM ,.lu.
ionic. iji the atmarel which Is offered
and not since i lie days of t lie
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ivMr. and Mrs. Kd lioylen and .n.;rr
u'd Mrs. Arthur Sanlord eiiieri iin- I the
1 the members of the Tuesday
Iridce club last evening at th-
Hanford home. The home was deeo
filed fur lte affair with app'"
ks have wofnen ljeen afforded j y
privileges of grace and im-
WALLING'S
MOXKY-KAI.SING
SALE
Silk and VVwil Dresses
Ml T.-i. MII.7.- nml 512. T.-,
Hats
s.-. ii:. nml X..'.I
Coats
Stl.7.", tii $ I ,.-)
A new hit of
Hat FramoH
lilt Arriitl:
w i; mi i;i.mii;
WALLING'S
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plielty as found in the modern
wardrobe of (he discerning woman.
The tunic ivil h Its straight or
cirtMilar Mm- is a simpl". natural
line. The one-piece slipon is a
type of dress which will remain
in I he accepted lU-t of I'aiiions lor
doubtless a long and vvll-arned
period. Hals are worn and not
perched on top of colls of hair,
weighted with pins, combs and
ornament . Women have dec hied
lo be eomfortalile and sane in her
dies'. The waistline measuring
inches is atliing of the past; we
would never have it return. Tl-e
skirt which ti ailed Hie t!"or or
tin- sidewalk wiih its five yards oi
width has likewise been relegati d
to the jiinklnap: likewise ))n- two
and three petticoats with their
im.ny dust-t ii telling ruffles. Shontd
we ipit now tie very thankful to
be li in in such an age;
TlM fact that some are wearing
utmost nothing has Mle to do
with lb'- case of vntl", f liable wo
l.n Imr i. :.M.I
m r e., reali.i' t hat t here are nl
w.ics the extremists who would
mar i wry progi s."i . e ihing: m -
Ntro rs who would d sir down "
. n- 'hit of constnieiiv. building
I'.ut tin y who I'lir down nr.- play- ' fF:
mir fi losing pnni' and I liaxe
fitth in the r-al women and in
the r-ul men of this utfc and ti.trc
u:c a ti-uty.
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Commencing
Monday,
April 27th.
for 3 days
Only
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Monday,
Tuesday and
Wednesday
April 27 to 29
Inclusive
M 1 1 J Jl 1 J 1
egin now lo reauce your woi;k witn mis oeautiiui
kitclieii convenience. No longer need your
kitchen be inadequately furnished
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srerv vour kiiclien work can be. And you arc looking lor
ffrcaler efficiency and convenient arrangement in the kitchen.
Hut the Newer Household says that convenience in your kitchen
is only half the need. It must also be inviting, attractive a
kitchen to be proud of.
To answer these two great domestic needs ONE DOLLAR now
brings the beautiful new Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet to your home.
You can sit down and work with the Hoosier and save many
miles of steps and many backaches. Around your free, unclut
tered Hoosier work taljle arc three big cupboards, a large pan
try, special and dozens of labor-saving conveniences.
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liiE HOOSIER HIGHBOY
To Hie Hoosier IIi;l)')t)y ht'lttngs (he distinc
tion of lie.nj-- l-io finest and ninst coinpU'iu
kitchen cahinct ever designed. It furnishes
:in expunse of work-space and a storage ca
pacity unttitallcd in any oilier model 1"'
more than in the average size. The roomy
upper shelves wide enough for a full-size din
ner, plate are an exclusive Hoosier feature.
In height, flush with the average door casing
and with other proportions equally imposing,
this Highboy model lends to the kitchen tlii?
fine dignity and substantial beauty of furni
ture specially designed. And it is particularly
effective when Uf.cd in conjunction with the
other Hoosier 1'nils, making a room imifon.i
in finish; and design completely, handsomely
furnished to the last detail!
It has so many conveniences, loo, not possible
to get in a cabinet of smaller size the lower
section double doors, completely fitted with
air-tight crystal jars for bulk -foods, and spe
cial trays for egg-beaters, potato-mashers and
those small odd pieces that never seem to
have a niche of their own.
This mode! finds its idal use. of course, in
laiger kitchens, on the farm or in city homes
of greater si.e.
We have also various other styles of
Hoosier Cabinets on which (he same lib
eral special offer applies, as long as thev
last.
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This beautiful set of Chinaware,
Cutlery and Glassware with
every Hoosier Kitchen
Cabinet Sold
vp( vfe. ii jJi
Tliis bcantiful .'10-picce Chinaware set is given with your Hoosier
if you buy now. American .semi-porcelain, attractive floral de
sign. This is one of our open stock patterns and additions or
replacements can be made at any time.
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Dexler Domeslic
Science Set
The Cutlery Set that you get with
your Hoosier w;m designed by on:;
of the most famous domestic
science experts in Ameiica. It in
cludes a carving set of knife and
fork, two spatulas speriaily de
signed, a variety of knives let
pieces in all. Kach utensil is
made of finest crucible steel, pli
ant and keen edged.
t Crystal Glassware
Set
With your Hoosier you get, too,
the fine glassware set shown
above. Kach piece is specially de
signed to keep ingredients in per
fect condition. There arc seven
spice jars, five large containers
for iy staples, one smaller one
for tea or cocoa and an open dish
that is ideal for salt.
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THE HOOSIER BEAUTY
The . special design and proportions of
this model furnish one more proof of the
Hoosier care in constructing kitchen cab
inets to satisfy, in every detail, the ends
they arc to serve. For whereas, the
Hoosier Highboy is 'designed for the laig
er kitchen, the Hoosier Heauty is. spe
cially adapted lo the kitchen of average
size or less. It is through this careful
consideration of the user's individual
needs that the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
becomes the ideal working center.
The Hoosier lieauty embodies all the well
known exclusive Hoosier features. Its
compact arrangement of work and stor
age space reduces steps to a minimum.
Its complete and scientific equipment
gives you countless little conveniences
that you would otherwise be without. A
glance at the Hoosier lieauty equip
ment listed at the bottom of this page
vtill give you an idea of what some of
these conveniences are.
And more than (his, the Hoosier lieauty
plays its own good part in giving to the
kitchen an attractive air of fitness the
look of n room that is appropriately fur
nished. Sturdy it is, lo be sure, for all
Hoosier equipment is built to withstand
the wear and tear of every day hard
usage. Hut whether in golden oak or
white enamel finish, it has a certain trim
daintiness that every woman finds charm
ing. In short, this model is beauty and
convenience in the form best suited to
the kitchen of average size or less!
down delivers jour
Hoosier Small week
ly or monthly pay
ments on the balance
This o f f c r is for
three days only.
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