The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACHE T llR g y
agmsGitacu* s&ws
TI n ’USDAY SEPTEMBER Ift, 192rt
aa well tell you that 1 don't think
that I waa considering the proposal bed, "I’ll go down there with you and
you’re ever golnx back to Curlta»
of Harrington Fierce, "I really think Harry can Join ua later on. They aay j
Wrlghl." There waa a hint of secrecy
it's
perfectly
fascinating
around
Yu
you're Insane! How can you »It tnero
In her voice.
1catan
Nearly
all
my
frlcnda
have
and talk about my marrying anybody
"WHY do you think that?" I al­
i been there »Ince thia new law wen' most
when I'm already Curlta»’ wlfeT”
shouted the question and I
Into
effect—at
least
once."
"That's the moat Inllnltualinal part
waited with strained Intensity for
of the whole Ides," »he replied, "at r I "Ellie Mil« hell!" I indignantly ex
her reply.
llie wuy he'» treated YOU, I should claimed. "1 don't aee how you can |
(T o be continued)
Iblnk lie d be surprised If yon DIDN'T discuss marriage In such an Irrtver •)
Read what Ellie reveals to Sallis
get a divorce. i f course you cun t ent tone. Hornet line» I think that i
in thair intimats chat.
get one In Now York under two years your Idea of »acred thing» are—
I
on ucwiunt of your residence not ho­ searched for an emphatic word, “d >
Here From Marcóla— Mr. and Mr».
lme here, hut there's nothing the prayed.”
•
J. G Daugherty and »on were In twon
matter with Mexico. They band 'em
"Thank» for the buggy ride!" Ellie Friday evening from Marcela.
out down there In car load loia. lam e up »lulling, "but you 11 come
Merita, that's the name of tho place. around to my way of thinking before
Tell you what I'll do Hallie,” Hhe long. Ju»t you wait and »ee. 1 want
»at up excitedly on the edge of the you ho be happy. Hallie, and 1 rnlgut
a b e i n a f l i t C o n f e s s io n s
Finds For Speeding—O TyTon of
Douglas Gardena was lined 110 In tue
cltt recorder’» court Monday for
speeding on E ast Main street Hunday.
C. fegela also waa given 110 by R. W.
Smith tor the asme offense.
To Attend W illamette— Frank GOTO*
bard left Wednesday for Salem to ea­
ter the W illamette University. He
la a graduate of last y e a r s elsa» of
the Springfield High school.
In The Hospital— Frank Parrish
was taken to the Pacific Chriatiaa
hospital Monday for treatment under
the doctors care. He has been alch
for some time.
THE MORNING AFTER THE CONCERT
Though» of /h e evening awakened me early.
Ellie had
come Into my room with an amazing number of newspapers and,
teal lug herwelf on Hie foot of my bed, together we turned quickly
to the musical reviews and read of the performance given by
Harry and Lemoyne.
There w u no doubt about the fart that Ixsmoyne waa pushed
well Into the background although It had been h«*r manager a
Intention that she should be the principal star. Their commenda­
tion of the young »Inger »a» trite. Although they agreed that
her voice wan pleasing In every respect they obviously found
nothing extraordinary In her art.
"Lemoyne was not at her best last night, I declared ais, one
after another. 1 read what the critics had to say of the event,
"She doesn't sing consistently." I explained, "and I think It's be­
cause she allows her personal emotions to enter Into each per­
formance »he glvcB. thereby making Its success or failure depend
upon her mood."
tbs most pel feet thing I have ever,
Opening the Fall Season
With Rare Values in Every Section
T h. New Fall Good. hav. b n n coming in almost daily for th . I « t
ling Saie New Fall Coats I W e Offer the Very Beat Value» in
"Hb«i did the aam * Ulins once be­
Ladies, Misses, Children
heard and o course I'm happy over ]
fore nt the opera Uomlque," I re-
rolncrd, "that time however, »he his success."
"You certainly ahould be unless
snapped out of It and finished up In
a blaa« of glory, I'm sorry »he failed you're a close relation to a Jelly Bah.
to make a hit last nlgftt bacauaa It Iiecauae after laat night he'» MADE.
1» usually at the Brat appearance of And there'» Juat no telling how far
new artist I hat a lasting tin pre»- he'll go. Hallie. Juat UHnk he ll have
alon 1» formed "
glory and prominence and — ahem
"I'll admit I waa disappointed In • —■ unlimited wealth.
the fair lady myself
Not a thrill I "Don't. Ellie, It's a sacrilege to
did her entire program hold fo r’ »peak of money In connection with
me. Hhe sang like a aohool-gtrl. » 1 any thing like that."
convent bred one at that,"
Ellie I "Sacrilege or not. It's a right nec-
summed up the event, "but look a | esaary little Item to have around the
In different Styles. Qualities
and Materials—at from
$12.50 to $35.00
Girl’s Coats
Exceptionally low prices on
the New Fall Styles
$8.75 to $12.50
Children’s Coats
$4.75 to $9.75
We are also showing Infant’s
and small Boy’s C oats.
Bigger and Better Values in Shoes
l «♦ U. Save vou from 60c to $2.00 on your next purchase
Every shoe we^ell we buy from the factory that makes It, on
net cash basis which places us In a position to give you a
Umbrellas
Hosiery
We are showing a good line
of school Umbrellas in as­
sorted colors and A -e O C
sizes at, each ... «9 X «Ou
Better qualities In colored
Umbrellas with fancy tips
and latest style <f»Q q O
handles at each < 9 < £ .a /O
The surest way t o g e t
hosiery that wears well is to
buy them at Newland’s where
they cost no more than the
ordinary kind. Our hosiery
must stand the wear, its high
quality has won us a good
reputation which we can not
afford to lose.
Children’s Honey Comb
hosiery sizes 5% to 9l/!{ in
black and assorted colors, a
regular 35c value, but fnom
the mill by the case direct to
us enables us to price them
to you at,
Q C .
the pair ----------- ---
Women's genuine A r r o w
Head hosiery, ribbed, all the
wanted colors, a regular 65c
value, at,
A Q
the pair....... ..............
We are offering a splendid
assortment of silk mixed and
pure silk hosiery in a big line
of colors, at from
Fine quality Silk Umbrellas
with latest style handles in
assorted colors
CA
Special at ......... <9O»OvJ
Let Us Sue You Money
A Hotpoint Super
Automate Range
For Only $9 .9 9 Down
And with pleasure, we will in­
stall the range absolutely free—
Saving you $34.00 in wiring ex­
pense.
With
this
faithful
efficient
servant to work for you, you’ll
spend much le u time In the
kitchen.
Mountain States Power Co.
New Fall Oxfords Just recei­
ved for women and girls sizes
2V2 to' 8 in black and Russian
$ 1 .7 5 lo 3.50 “S,;t$3 .2 5 ,o4.50
I
On sheeting Muslins, Linens,
Towels, Bed Spreads, 81 inch
bleached Pequot Sheeting
Special
£ £
the yard ...................
72 In. Unbleached Sheeting
fairly good quality
at the yard.............
Wo are showing bleached
Muslins per yard at from 13c,
17c up to 24c.
35c
Yard wide Outing Flannels In
assorted stripes and checks
very good quality
OA-~
at the yard.......... — £U C
27 inch Outing
as above, yard.
59c to $3.50
Fancy Silk Socks
We have a complete range
of Men’s Fancy Silk Socks,
priced a little under the re­
gular prices, values up to 75c
fine assortment
riQ
at, the p a ir......... — O c / C
Plissa Crepe for all kinds of Men’s Silk Socks in assorted
underwear, In assorted plain plain colors
A^Zs*
colors,
*)A „ at, the p a ir-------- --- tTwC
Mercerized Lisle socks priced
the y a r d --------------
this month nri
Good quality clingless mater­ Special
at,
the
pair
...... -.....¿D C
ials, In plain colors, suitable
Exceptional values In heavy
for slips or bloomers
yard _________ ___ OZzC wool socks
Qft/»
at, the p a ir ------------
New yard wide Challies. Just
Fine quality wool
C Q />
recleved at,
socks, Special pr.—
the yard --------
15c
20c
Silks
Dress Goods
Hundreds of yards of quality
12 Mume Jap Pongee, all
Silks priced very Special,
silk at,
7 c
the yard .................... f
39 to 40 in. Barronette Satin
In all the leading <b -1 Qj*
colors, yard ----- ¿p X
40 inch Georgette, an excel­
lent quality priced
special
d* 1 CQ
yard ................. — «9 X » O « z
40 Inch Crepe de Chene, in a
lot of plain colors
on sale at,
1 Z? A
the yard .—...... *9 X a v Jiz
Yard wide black Satin re­
gular $2.00 value.
On sale at,
the yard ----
G o o d quality Charmeuse
Satin, 40 In. wide d* Q 4Q
special yard -----
One lot Satin faced Crepe an
excellent heavy d*Q AO
quality, the yard « 9 X i.< zO
Very fine quality French
Flannels assorted plain col­
ors 54 inches wide—now on
$1.75
Specially priced at from
values this month in School
Shoes for girls and boys
at
from
New Fall Silk» and Dreaa Goods
New Wool Fabrics and Silks especially In demand among
early purchasers are now on display and Sale and prices are
extremely low, quality considered.
Women’s
Fall Coats
Why, It's an actual fact that while It of the fact that I waa In the world. !
gras going on I almost decided I'd | Seriously though Hallie, Barry a a I
behave myaelf In the future and pick pegeh and I do believe you're holding
up the placet of my 'mla-apcnt llftl' "¡out on me because you couldn't help
In »pile of her slang I knew what hut be thrilled at having him at your
Ellie meant
Barry'» playing had feet. And thing of actually wanting
brought out her very beat and fin- you to MARRY him!
Well,
«he!
eat ld.Mil» and It win tho htgheat alghed, "I'd be tempted to take him!
compliment »he could nave bestowed up on a similar proposition,
ahe |
upon hl» art.
I sighed.
W e Offer You
I
The first shipments have ar­
rived In varied materials and
colors. Distinctive fashions
In representative lines—lines
which lead fashion’s parade.
We are pricing these below
regular prices as we are an­
xious to demonstrate to you
the worth-while savings to be
had here In these goods.
here." »he continued In her i«>(i house."
"You're Incorrigible!" 1 declared.
Southern drawl, "whnt about llarry?
"Well your tastes are rather ex­
You're Juat as excited over the way
he whooped thing» up aa a piece of pensive, old dear,'' she went on. "you
Roquefort cheese!
I tell you whal, know you like Chinchilla and orchid»
Hallie." her eye» gleamed, "the way and beautiful th in g».'
“Hut what on earth ha» that to
that boy played laat nlgnt waa aonje-
thing you hear Juat once In a lifetime do with Harry? I'd like to know.”
"Ml»» Innocence! Aa If you don't
an>l »omthlng you never forget!
1
knew they d all be crasy about him know that he'a mad about you and
You didn't have io above the Wool Juat dying to make you Mr». Bar­
worth building on lop of my head rington Pierce."
Elite!" I cried, "did he • tell you
to Impress roe with THAT and I
didn't have to wait for the morning all thia?"
' He did," »he calmly announced,
papers to know that Barry had
knocked 'em cold! Holy smoke. Hallie- "and furthermore, I told him 1
Alley. when he played that piece of thought It waa a clever Idea.”
"Well, I'm not going to bel" I de­
bla own—you know the one with the
clared, eye» flashing, "I'm, surprised
crasy Russian name.”
"The Vesnlanka?
It mean» the nt you thinking that I'd even con­
sider such a thing."
Spring."
'You should be surprised at my
I rat», that'»
i«a«a\ « It,
aa« well,
»»«-»a, anyway.
— —F» »
"Yeah,
felt It down to my toe»! My spine ithlnklng anything elae," »he amlU-d
Ju»t positively crumpled up and It hack at me. "and If you aren't going I
did all aorta of fanny things to hie to you're u chump 1 tried my level
______
him ,B M<>nte Carlo)
way uuw..
down Inside—around
the ________
region hest *°
uf"myU heart— If you know what 1 mean but he never ae.-med to be conaloua
"Hut,” continued, "when l-em oyne| "l>h no. you wouldn't," I declared,)
sung her last song - I wan myaelf
.
( for I know that »he had discarded
again and rim e completely down to her Infatuation for the young must-'
earth!" There .waa no attempt nt clan when ahe had left France, and
euphianlam In Kllle’a description of had never again given him a second
Lemoyne's voice and »he was »0 re­ thought, "and I wish you'd atop talk­
freshingly original that I could not ing that way about youraelf.”
“Don't try to switch the subject,
help but laugh.
"Well?" »he questioned when 1 had PLEASE. I (want to know when the ;
remained silent for a while, "give big event 1» going to take place. I'd
Harry credit whether you want to or make the most Interested little
bridesmaid In New York."
not."
•'Ellie!'' 1 was almost .n a rage for
"Oh. It Isn't that. Ellie,” I demur­
red, "I think hl» music last night waa I disliked her taking it for granted
" ~ k’ Th^
the yard — ..... < 3 AQ
27 Inch plain dress flannels
assorted colors
1 f? A
at, the yard ---- <p X »Oi7
36 inch plain serges, plaids
and checks, on display and
sale at from
di 8 p U y ’ ,
69c to $1.25 yd.
56 inch wool Jersey, in plain
colors, very
special at,
the yard -----
54 Inch flannels in plain
stripes and plaids a q QC
special the yard
32 In. all wool Challies on dis­
play and sale d»1 OC
at, the yard
«9 1
56 in. Coatings t f O 7 C
the yard ---------- «9 J . ■ «- f
$2.25
Sale on Blanket» Here this Month
We offer real good values In Robes and Blankets
Esmond Blankets
Wool Blankets $10.00
“Pair in One”
l .a vge size double blankets, Soft as rabbits skin, Cortex
made from virgin wool and finish, sizes 66 x 80. The
well worth at least $12.50.
best you can buy for comfort.
Esmond Robes, beautiful de­ Be warm and
QQ
signs and finish
A A comfortable ----- qpT'aOiz
66 x 80, at, each
Infant’s crib Blankets at each
Supreme Blankets In size
66 x 80
d»O £Q
75c, 95c, 98c
pair ................. - ip»J«vv
Velvets, Velveteen» and Corduroys
Excellent quality Corduroy’s in assorted plain colors, g g
Special at, the yard .............................- .........
Yard wide Velvetine, fine quality in black
d» O 3 5
and colors. Special, the yard ----------- ......... - qDA».vF<J
Extra quality Custome Velvets, now offered at.
$ 2 .9 5
the yard -------------- ----- .............— ....................
We offer this month beautiful Chiffon Velvets.
J A Qg
Black, brown, 40 inches, a y a rd ----------— ........
Ginghams
We are closing out all on our
French Ginghams. The reg­
ular price« were from J55c to
85c a yard
Special the yard .
One lot of 35c Amoskeag
Ginghams, 32 in.
On sale, the yard
We have a few Ratines left
which we are
selling at, yard
35c
25c
25c
Bloomers
Silk Underwear
We are showing a splendid
assortment of Jersey Silk in
Vests, Bloomers, Combina­
tions, Step-ins and Silk Crepe
gowns, at popular prices.
Outing Flannel gowns and
Pajamas for Men and Women
$1.49 to $2.75
Silk Scarfs
at from
Good quality Crepe Bloomers Very Special values can be
Women’s and Misses’ sizes In had this month in ladies Silk
assorted colors
Qx»
well made, each
tt I /V
Ladies Silk mixed Bloomers,
white and colored some with New Fur trimmings on and
two inch in assorted colors
garters attached
at popular prices.
Pair
......... $1.49
$1.25
N ew la n d ’«
Springfield’» QUALITY
STORE