Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAISY TIDINGS
Iio p al ; P e rs o n a l flotes
Members of National Re
publican Club Give
Surprising Answers
Antidote for Ever Shorten
in? Skirts Suggested
By London Leader
Let the UNION write your rail
coverage automobile Insurance.
Yeo. of course.
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Improving
Nicely—
Mrs. Will Rush, who Wks taken
to .the Community hospital last
week, is repor'ed to be improving
nicely.
PARIS—(LP)— Woman is turn­
ing to knee breeches as an anti­
date for the ever shortening short
skirts, according
arcordlng to the «most
Mies I xj I s Knapp, a stqdent a t ! advanced Paris couturiers.
[the Southern Oregon Normal; Recently "Paris male sports
school, returned to this city last ¡started a campaign to secure ap-
evening from her home at Knap-^proval for the knee-breeches for
pa. Ore., where she had been | men, os a declaration of inde-
'«allnd by serious Illness in her pendence that man had just as
family.
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much the right to show his legs
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as I he weaker sex. But the male,
A big bundlr o f papers for a style for knee-breeches Is still In
iUme at The Tidings office.
the realm of dreams, and woman
Iti models Honn
Roy Ostranier Is remodeling
his home at 156 South Pioneer
avenue this week, and he Is mak-.
¡ng several Improvements on the
property.
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Senior Play. "A Full House,”
Friday night, May 13, High SehOql
rvm.
213-4
A dandy plate lunch Including
coffee eveiy noon and night, 35c.
At the Plaza.
For a Real Bargain on New
Spring Suits see Paulserud’s win;
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Ashland Girl Pledged—
dova.
Miss Frances Pratt, daughter
Bananas, 2 pounds for 26c
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pratt on
20
North Main streSt, has been Schuerman’s Grocery.
pledged to Phi Chi Theta, wo­
men's commerce, at the Oregon Returned froip Pendleton—
Mrs? W. J. WaTIkce*, WHO ’ pre­
Agriciiltural college In Corvallis.
rented Margaret Review W. B. A.,
Paulesurd’s for celaning. 213-tf Ashland at the annual meeting of
ihe Great Review, which was held
Have yonr screens made nt in Pendleton, Ore., recently, re­
turned Saturday to her home on
Jordan's mill.
Mountain avenue.
nursery,
Kindergarten
and
Hope Rebekah Ixxlge No. 14
Mrs. Nellie Sleloff, 133 Harga-
203-1 mo.*
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
dine St.
meets tonight In I. O. O. F. hall.
InH'ation.
Refreshments.
By
From Portland—
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G .H. Hail, a salesman for the order of Noble Grand. Ethel Reed,
Meyers Electric Pump company
la Portland, Ore., apent yesterday
Yams, 3 lbs. for 25c— Schuer-
la Ashland looking after business
man's Grocery.
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affairs. •
A real aale on «nits.
window. Paulserud’s.
See our A f Llthla Springs Hotel—‘
Among those who registered
at the Llthla Spring Hotel yes­
Boys, take advantage of onr terday were: Mrs. E. N. Cutta of
special on- Suita Tor Graduation. Orevell, Vt., Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Keller of Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
Paulserud's.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore and
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dressmakers, admitting that If
the skirt g o e s , much higher the
wearer can no longer sit down
with discretion, have evolved the
female pantalocn to go under the
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iihort skirt:
There will be snort knee-
breeches and long .. ones, pants
which puff out and pants that
ding to the limbs. Others, prin­
cipally. for evening wear, will be
trimmed with lace and precious
stones. Faris dressmakers remark
that there Is a precedent for this
new atyle, the under-trousers of
milady's bathing suit years ago
before anyone had even dared to
think ci the one-piece effects of
today.
t The sea-side fad of women go­
ing without stockings has receiv­
ed tacit approval frong some Paris
couturiers, who have launched a
Btyle of women’s socks. For win­
ter, there will be, high spats to go
without stockings for the chilly
' 'M ôwwrpftnfs,26cents_pér doz­
Every Effort ’Bein? Made
to Make Pleasure Re­
sorts Attractive
LONDON. May ‘10.— (kP>— The ,
American tourist trade now is
practically recognized as an “in- <
dustry’J In Great Britain.
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London West-end cabarets and j
hotels already are arranging their
programs for the tourist season. ]
Every effort Is being made to (
make the London pleasure resorts ,
fis attractive for American tour- ,
lets as those on the Continent.
Keen competition has developed
among hotel, night club keepers
and and cabarets to have the
QUEENSTOWN — F i r s t
point in Europe visited by
most enticing “show In town"
Cyrus H. McCormick and his
as an attraction for American
bride; was .the Blarney stone.
dollars.
They took an automobile
Not only is the best British
tither as soon as they ar­
and Continental talent being en­
rived from Boston. Maybe
gaged in many cases, at salaries
the trip was Inspired by the
running into four figures a week,
tact
that they were married
but the best entertainment talent
in
Dublin
Dublin, N. II
that America has is being Intro­
duced Into England for the sum­
mer season. Several well known
dancing couples are expected to j
shortly arrive from America, for j
already the first groups of tour- j
ists are arriving.
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So .far as the hotels are con­
cerned the slogan has become
"American luxuries for Air.eri- j
cans. The fact that they are us­
ually three times American prices -
is not added.
To cater to th# American'tour­
ist trade, Great Britain has sur-
passed anything ever done before Dfear days of youth, dear loves
In hotel accommodations. A new
a’gone.
Reedsport— M. C. Johnson lum
hotel was recently constructed To age you’re keen* delight;
ber mills resume cutting.
in the fashionable Mayfair dis- You lift the curtains of the past
Eugene Fruitgrowers are skip­
trlct to cater especially to Ameri­ To let in cheering tight.
ping 240,000 pounds prunes.
can tourists during the summer
season. Every conceivable fixture The bitter rue has golden flowers
which would assist An copying Enticing to the b e e /
the models of A merle.». was Im­ As bitters mingle with the sweets
ported.
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In perfect life to be.
Margaret Bradshaw.
The baths yere even made of
onyx And jade alabakíer,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Price of San
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en at Holmer Grocery
NEW YORK. May 10.— (IP)—
Members of tho. Women's Nation­
al Republican club, answering a
Questionnaire,
have
declared
themselves In favor ..of modifica­
tion, amendment or repeal of the
prohibition law.
They believe
crime has Increased with the 18 th
zanlendment..
• Thirty-three states wero repre­
sented by the replies, 8000 mem­
bers of the Women’s National Re­
publican club having been asked
to stale their views. .
Of 960 answers received and
published in the current issue of
"Guidon,” tho official organ of
the club, 863, or 88 per cent,
declare In favor of a change. The
law as It stands satisfied 107 of
those who filled out the question­
naire.
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"Guidon" tabulates the. Initial
results as follows: 694 favor mod­
ification of the Volstead act to
permit sale of light w’ne's a'nl
boors; C36 fa. jr sale of liquor
under government control: 616
favor repeal of the 18th amend­
ment, and substitution of local
option; 3T5 favor ally 'change
and voted for all three alterna­
tives; 817 think public morals
have not been Improved byz pro­
hibition; 124 think they have been
’mproved; 883 think respect for
the law has dfeejeased; 62 think It
has increased; 629 think sale of
liquor has increased; 233 think It
has decreased; 625 think drink­
ing has increased; 198 thlhk It
has decreased; 76» think crime
has increased with prohibition;
109 think it has decreased.
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“ tiv Ar'roAi »w
jcm / m
of Mrt and Mrs. Thomas Hill on
Granite street, left today for
Yreka, Cal., where they will
spend a short time looking after
moss
eatoeeM taa *
sen« aftier .
C an &&T
YOU ft. BOOTS.
ITJ» ME FOR
you
UNION S U M Í
A T H L E T IC S
TA PED BAC
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e T A P E absorbs the S tr a in /
Miller’s Toggery
Big Discount Sale Still
Going On
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“Hab-a-dash Inn”
NewCoäts
i t Hotel Ashland—
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
Fuller Paints
For graduation si
special offer In York
Pned serges. Paulse
Today and Tomorrow
Returned from Eugene—
Mr. and Mrs. Domino Provost,
a ho spent the past week-end
visiting with friends and looking
after business affairs In Eugene.
Oregon., returned Sunday to
their home on Van Ness avenue.
and
New Dresses
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The Modern W ay
Coldness is no longer present in tho
conducting of modern funerals. Soft, w ann
shades replace-^ the somber black. The
modem way is to lighten the grief of
those left behind—and not to add to it.
Quiet dignity—beauty — warm th — loving
care — characterise our service.
Varnishes
( paint nnd vamiRh for
. every need
Beat Paint— Best Workmen
Phone 172
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Visited In Ashland—
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Davis of
Old newspapers, 10c a bundle
Ernest Biden of Medford spent
Vallejo,
Cal., F. W. Keavler of
Monday evening visiting with at The Tidings office.
Butte, Mont., L. A. Frenzel of
friends In this city.
Hollywood, Cal., Mr. and Mrs.
Senior Play, "A
U. W. Russell .of Stockton, Cal.,
Fresh ihilk and cream -Schu- day night, May 18
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Purdy
209-tf gym.
erman Grocery.
of Los Angeles, Cal., are among
those who are stopping at the
Phone. Paulaerud’s for clean Ix ft for Y r e k a -
Wayne and Glenn Hill, sons Hotel Ashland.
touot
Of f,TJfO IN M t 0 * 1 0 * Ju/TAUO TAUT t ,
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
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NEW PRICES
50 NEW COATS
Plain Tailored o r F u r Trimmed. Half or Full
Lined—All Sizes at
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
$30.00
$;i5.00
Values—New
Values—New
Values—New
Values—New
Values—New
$12.50
$17.00
$21.25
$25.50
$29.75
Price
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Night Phones 381-L— 381-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
NEW HATS
J. O. RIGG
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
Mother’s Day
Is Past
For another year unless
we apply the sentiments
of the day throughout the
year.
(letting washday out of
the home is one good way
to do this. She will ap­
preciate fifty two days
of freedom from the suds«
Ashland Laundry Service^
careful washing and iron­
ing and prompt deliveries
will bring a welcome re­
lief to any home.
Phone us your laundry
needs and we will take
cure of them.
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S RICARDO CORTEZ
I CAROL MMPSTU m / LU nFUm
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JUST PHONE
The
• » modern Satan, immacu-
late, velvet gloved, irresist­
All Colors—All Sizes—New Prices
$35 SUITS REDUCED TO $25
with
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$30 SUITS REDUCED TO $20
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Every Suit Guaranteed
$25 SUITS REDUCED TO $17.50
Every Garment All Wool
GEORGE J. HAYES
See Our Windows
At the Organ
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Vulues—New
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These Are New Spring Suil
16 S
Ashland Laundry
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ible. A dramfi of thdav’s
$3.50
$3.95
$4.95
$5.90
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Dresses That Are Real Beauties
ALL SIZES—ALL NEW COLORS
w Price $10.75
w Price $12.50
iw Price $16.00
$24.50 Values—New Price $21.00
$29.50 Values—New Price $24.95
$32.50 Values—New Price $27.50
New Shipment of Holeproof Silk Hose Just In
5 NEW ADDITIONAL COLORS ADDED TO THE LINfc.
PRICED AT $1.00 AND UR
Shop Here For The New Things
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