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ABOR with what zeal they uiay.
something .«till remains for moth-
era to n ike for their little ones, but
the work is not much of a task when
the matter of material and style are
decided on. In materials we find plain
chambray, small plaid and checked
ginghams, light and dark sateens, dot
ted swisses, voiles, organdies and taf
fetas. all in pretty, live colors (with a
spice of black and navy blue) make
up the color story as told by the
shops chambrays, ginghams and sa-
teens for utility clothes organdies,
swisses and tuffetas for special oc-
casions.
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quaint, small flower motifs. Odd shaped
A stock 1921 Buick Coupe on Jan
pockets are featured
dresses.
uary 7th and 8th performed this
Tlie pretty dress at
remarkable feat. Conquering
be made up In white
A strap decoration on the shoulders
frozen roads and mud holes, wind
and at the front and back at the waist
ing mountain roads and rocky
line Invites an embellishment which
appears In a little simple embroidery.
canyons,
Buick once again demon
Button-holed slashes at the ends of
strated
its
characteristic inbuilt
the waist straps allow a sash to slip
through them, tied In a buoyant bow.
power, endurance and reliability.
with loops and ends at the left
side.
The very young ladles' spring and
summer frocks, for dress-up wear, are
most enticing when made of organdy
For the small fry. from two to six
years old, rompers divide favor with In gay colors. Idttle ruffles of or
gandy trim them but their chief glory
dresses and the latter are provided
is found in small clusters of organdy
with bloomers or short punts to match.
flowers, in several colors, posed on
Nothing is in greater favor than amus
ing little peg-top bloomers of plain euch pocket, or on the girdle. There
chambray. In blue, green, light brown are many long-walated frocks and gay
ribbons add their enchantment to the
or other colors, made with round neck
other
delightful details of orgnndy.
and elbow sleeves. Very simple stltch-
Swiss or batiste dresses. I>ark blue or
ery is the usual finish for them.
black taffetas have allurements In em
Dresses with bloomers to match are
broidery as clusters of red silk cher
cut either in the smock pattern w-lth
small yoke, or with a short bodice and ries or cross-stitch patterns in colored
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WIIJ. BUILD IDEM
knee-length skirt. A pretty model ap silks.
pears at the left of the two shown
above, made In this way. White lawn
CALL Dill Bile»
la much used for collars and cuffs and
colored floss provides cross stitch or
Blds are now being received by
outline embellishment and sometimes
James H. Owen, President, ot the
California and Oregon Lumber Com-,
governor general of Ireland, and has
ELECTRIC SIGNS
HAD BROUGHT ANOTHER LOAD three cousins In the house of lords. Is I>any, Brookings, Oregon, for the con-!
struction I in whole or In part) of ap
popular among his classmates, who proximately 13 miles of main line
You quit selling good« at 6 o’clock (or thereabouts.)
Colored Tobacco Grower Knew What declare that he Is quite democratic. In
railroad from Brookings,
Curry
So
do your clerks.
Was Expected of Him, and
spite of the burden of his wealth. He
Had Coms Prepared.
Ilves quietly and unpretentiously, and County, Oregon, south to the Village
But the rent does not quit.
nothing in his mode of living seems to of Smith River, Del Norte County,,
And your taxes do not quit.
A colored man from Kentucky drove Indicate that he siwnds even a half of California.
And your insurance does not quit.
to a loose leaf tobacco sales wure- $S0,<)00 allowed him.
The work consists of grading and !
house In one of tbe Indiana cities on
Moreover the people do not go to bed at 6.
the construction ot trestles and two
the Ohio with a load of tobacco.
bridges.
Japaneee Remain Buddhists.
Why
not let an electric sign and brightly lighted
When be received his sales slip and
Plans and specifications for this
That RO per cent of the Japanese
windows, illuminated with electricity, go on sell
weights he noticed the customary bank
living In the sugar plantation camps work are now ready and may be seen
check was missing.
ing goods for you after 61
of Hawaii never have been touched at Brookings. Oregon.
Approaching the cashier he said:
by Christian propaganda, and that
All
through
the evening in fact.
Bids
will
be
opened
at
2
p.
m.,
“Look here, boss, where is my
American plantation owners, managers June 15th, 1921, and the right Is
Why
not
—
money for this here tobacco?’ The and others who have helped support
sales sheet was consulted.
The very people von want to reach—the purchasers
Japanese Buddhist missions, “did a reserve«! to reject any or all blds. 85 |
“It's like this: the expenses for
—have no time to l>e on the street except even
foolish thing, if ever man did," were
weighing, unloading and commission two of the stat«*Tn<*nts made by Rev.
ings.
FIGURED
IN
NAPOLEON
3
LIFE
for selling your tobacco amounted to
Ulysses G. Murphy, representative of
more than the tobacco was worth. You the American Bible society, in a re
That is the time they roam about, looking, seeing,
still owe us Just 54) cents," explained cent address at Honolulu.
Woman Set Down In History as One
formulating and deciding on their purchases.
the cashier.
of the Most Beautiful of His
Rev. Mr. Murphy also, sal«l that the
People
do not have to hunt up your electric sign.
“Well, that's all right, I guess, but elder generation of Japanese living
Many Conquests.
I ain't got a cent with me."
It
hunts
them up .like a search light.
In the plantation camps, owing to their
“Then next time you are coming isolation, are forty years behind their
It
is
seen
from afar.
NupolwMi's
life
was
one
of
fair
wo
over the river, Just bring along a native country In thought and under
men, but among them all few were
Tt talks to folks all along the street.
chicken with you and we will call the
standing of mo«lern conditions.
more beautiful and more heartless
They do not have to decipher it, either.
deal square."
Any attempt at Americanization of
Within a week the colored man ap- the Japanese In Hawaii which leaves than Marguerite Beillsle Enure«. Na
It burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly,
peare«! In the office with two chickens, untouched their horn«- life an«l falls poleon saw her In Cairo where she was
honeymooning
with
Lieut.
Enures,
hav
deeply and siirely.
one under each arm.
to recognize that the key to the prob ing accompanied him in disguise on
And
mark you, they will remember it, and you and
"Here are the chickens."
lem is the Japanese language schools
Napoleon promptly
“Sure—but you didn't have to bring Is foredoomed to failure. Rev. Mr the transport.
your
location, after they have gone home.
sent Enures to Paris with alleged Im
two of them, one would have paid the
Murphy declared.
Once
more
then, we ask, “How about Sunset to Mid
portant
dispatches
nn<l
began
to
make
bllL"
love to the bride. He was successful,
night”—May we send our representative to help
“Yes, boss, but I'se brought another
Almost Had It
and she moved to a cottage near the
load of tobacco."—Indianapolis News.
you decide 1
One of the Terre Haute wan! palace. Th«- English captured her hus
schools was having a contest In seeing band and. knowing of Napoleon’s nets
STRUGGLES ALONG ON $80,000 which children could lean» the airs of In Cairo, they promptly sent Eoure-
a number of standard songs so they bnck there, knowing he would week
University of Pennsylvania Law Stu could tell their names when they
Phone 108-J
623 G Street, Grants Pass
rev enge.
dent Who Receive* Huge Income
heard n few bars of the melody play«-d.
But he was a drop of water against
Lives In Modest Fashion.
After "Horne, Sw«-et Home" anil the power of Napoleon. Ills wife was
“Old Black Joe" had been playe«] sev given a divorce, anil be was sent to
"Wanted, a stenographer of unim eral times the teacher put on the rec
peachable character, experience«! In ord “Believe Me, If All Those Endear an obscure town In rural France. Kite
then began to parade her «-apture.
shorthand and taking dictation, who ing Young Charms." It was played a
will be willing to devote her Sundays few minutes and she began to look dressed in costly costumes, wore Na
poleon's picture on n chain about her
to Indexing and preparing the cases expectantly nt the rhlldren.
neck,
and was with him constantly.
of a struggling law student at the Uni
Then a fair little youngster looked Ills soldiers dubl>e«l her “Cleopatra.*
versity of Pennsylvania.”
triumphantly up from the list of songs
This Is the model of stenographic he hud In his hand. “Oh. It’s that When Josephine ma«le up with Napo
ability require«! by the university's believe me In t»-nrs nil about your leon, and lie wa - «-levate*! to head 1
richest student, John Jeffries V of charms," he biiziinbd Indlnnapoll» France, he 1« ft the fair Marguerite,
although lie gave her a small fortune
England, who li "stniggllng" only iu
News.
lb- also nrrain ' t a man i .’>■ for her
so fur as his law work <oes, for be
with llenrl di- Rnnchoup. Her hit
came to this cot dry with the mere
band v. n out of town lyll'Jl of tie
trifle of
year on which to
Limitations.
live, «nys th«« Philadelphia Inquirer.
As n general' thing, v. h«n It comes time. and she etifertnlm-l with Irtore I
Jeffries, who fa a eeeond-ycar
up that n woman has t>, k n man t0 hrilllnney than di- teflon. She end- d
dent, already
guess her age eh«- expect« him to be up by running nv ay to Brazil with a
l’or Mule only by owner or rii th ori/r<| igcnfw
young ollie« r. where she llve-l Happy I
lit his earn«-!
at least n g«ritler
Dallas News.
and content until .-h<- was nlncty-two I
es of B
years old. Detroit News.
W. S. Maxwell & Co
Willard
Batteries
Designing
for
Miladi
in—
Decorative Arts
for Clothes
Original Fashion Creations,
Frocks, Cloaks, Blousee, Em
broidery, Beading, etc., made
from measurements sent me,
with satisfaction. Any infor
mation will be sent you by en
closing a stamped, self ad
dressed envelope and twenty-
five cents in stamps. Ask me
hat you should wear for the
coming season.
Betty McIntosh
The Ha nt horn No. 8
251, Twelfth Street
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