Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 19, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
! FROCK FOR THE YOUNG u"SC
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WHY SHE DECLINED
White Net and Silk Lace Work.
part with an iuset band of the lace.
A.cfouipnnyins the frock Is a quaint
poke bonnet of rose taffeta nnd straw
the lint fin ing and erown are of the
rose taffeta. A small cluster of roses
Is placed at either side of the hat
crown, underneath which long stream
ers are fastened.
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CROWNLESS
EVENING HAT
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Wide Draped Band of Tulle Encircles
Head and Is Worn Low Over
the Forehead.
The very latest thing in evening
hats is the wide draped band of tulle
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She Because I have sworn never
to marry a man who knows more than
I do. London Answers.
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which encircles the head, is worn low
over the forehead and is guiltless of
anything resembling a crown, unless
perchance a s'.ngle layer of sheer tulle
may be called a crown.
As a rule it Is the coiffure itself
which forms the crown, the high
masses of cutis and puffs which are
now so extensively worn by 11 women
tilling the entire space left open by
the draped band. Often the bands ar
adorned at the side with a sweeping
osprey, or by a long, curled ostrich
plume. In the latter case the plume
is attached under a bow of the tulle,
and sweeps down over the shoulder to
curl around the neck. Bands of tulle",
tied in broad Alsatian bows at the
hack, have also 'been noted at some
of the recent smart first nights tit the
theaters. These evening headdresses,
with a few models in lingerie hats or
garden hats, alone reflect the Alsatian
Influence.
' This charming outfit for the young
lady is called the "petal frock," and is
said to be a great favorite.
NOVELTIES IN SUMMER HATS
Fine Straw Regarded as an Excellent
Selection as It Can Be Made
Over Many Times.
If yon ore going to have several hats
this season, by all means choose one
that is of rather fine straw, and has a
medium high crown mid a medium
wide brim. Buying such a hat is real
-hat economy, for such u chapeau can
be used over and over again for sev
eral seasons, because n large hat is al
ways good style every midsummer,
anyway, and a conservative brim and
crown make the hat, if becoming In
color and smartly trimmed, in good
taste any year.
A pretty brunette who selected n
hat of this type four years ago Is still
wearing it and having It admired, ho-
cause it has been so easy to make
chic each season. Her hat was orig
inally a light gray hemp with a plain
crown nnd brim, and was trimmed the
first year with a three-Inch band ot
black velvet around the base of the
crown, nnd a gay wreath of field flow
ers, such as scarlet poppies, daisies
nnd buttercups, on the brim. The
next year the same lint whs faced with
pink crepe de chine on the tinder brim,
find n dainty wreath of blue forget'
mc-nots nnd tiny pink rose buds whs
the trimming which gave It a delicate
pastel effect that made It n thing of
beauty to wear with an oyster-colored
W1R suit. The third senson It was
colored n soft leaf green with hat dye
(of which there are half a dozen good
kinds), the pink facing freshly pink
ened with dye also, and the trimming
consisted of a baud of darker green
velvet around the crown, which was
embroidered In coarse stitches with
silk In shadow lawn green, purple nnd
a touch of nihgentn, and It received
the most compllincntH of all thin third
year.
Thin yenr thl lever home nilltlnc
is going to dye her durable hut dark
but rather bright blue. It will have
the mime pink iindnifnciug, and the
trimming will consist of a very wide
dark blue satin ribbon with a Itonmn
utrlpe or two In pltik, that will be
draped loosely, sash fashion, nrotim
the brim of the hat and fringed tit tho
1 ends, which will drocp from the 'left
lde of the brltn. 'I hp hut will be
worn with n blue ii-rt suit and
flesh-colored blouse.
Miss Chatterbox I must tell you
the sad story of my sister some day.
1'oor girl, she's a widow, and she's
looking for a captain to steer her
through the stormy sea of life!
Naval Friend She doesn't require
a captain its a second mate she
wants ! London Tlt-Klls.
Vests of Ribbon.
Gold and silver brocade ves.ts made
of ribbons are in good style. They are
finished with a little belt across the
front of gold or silver cord, knotted
Into a bucklelike ornament at tho cen
ter frout.
Learning.
Learning, joined with true knowV
dge, is an especial nnd graceful orna
nent, and an implement of wonderful
list nnd consequence. . . . I would
rather prefer wisdom. Judgment, civil
customs anil modest behavior, than
bare and mere literal learning,
Montaigne.
WANTED IN A HURRY
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Plant to Be Dreaded.
One of the most terrible plants in ex
istence Is the Ascleplas gigantea
which Is common in Abyssinia, nnd
?rows also in Ceylon. When cut,
milky sap exudes from the stem anil
leaves, and the least drop of this will
ause total blindness if it comes In
ontact with the eyes.
T iiiiil;- Uinh's miiiTliikt' was n big
Miti'is: to me. I lliotiglit she wasui
to be niiirrictl until next spring.
Criic That was her Intention, but
iht tiuild left suddenly and she bad
to have some one to book her waist
In the buck.
HOW CUPEL!
Hubby tfrora
the next room)
Why are you "for
ever gnzing Into
that mirror?
W I f e y Tva
1 ti a t rtiwovcred
tliut I am good,
looklnir.
Hubby You're
some little dis
coverer ifll right:
nobody lll ever
suspect you.
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AFPLIQUE 13 EVER POPULAR
Method of Applying the Decoration to
Obtain the Most Pleasing
Results.
Applique continue to be s popular
and as effective a method i,f exterior
decoration a ever. 1 here's an Inter--ding
new wrlnkla to the luteal phu
of It that you will snt In know about.
Usually the applied motifs are put
no flat; untimiMlly they are pinch
tucked Into position, which fives tbem
the altogether effective look of relief
work. Tor Instance, thera U the mnro'
!d( (lory. It la rut generously Isnra
to betlQ with ao aa to allow fur tba
plnrh tucka radiating frmn It center.
And that tery fetching Idea Isn't lim
ited to morning glories, by any means.
There Is many flower that la mora
nsll.tlc for this extra bit of band
work. Leaves, too, are given m artistic
prominence for bit of tucking along
their veins, and bm the tucking la
treated to soma decorative stUcLlnf It
('comes even mora charming.
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Cleaning Preeeaa.
To dry-clean cream bnlland btlada
have plenty of clean powdered brie
duet ready. I-ay tba blloda list on tt
table and with a clean, dry ckrth r9
tba brb-k dost veil lam tba bttada.
renewing K as It gn dirty. Iftftw
wet), then give tbem Inai tab wSan sj
trees, clean CleUs.
ORATlTfDB.
"What did Mrs. Cuttlna r when
the vm Informtd that her hutand
bad dMeritd her?"
"All she eould say wss, "Heary la
se thoughtful!"
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HER PRRMO
AM EXT.
He: When In
doubt plsy a
trump.
ibe: The trou
ble la. i m in
doubt most ot
the time. And
I eeldom set
mere thsa fov
ar Bvs trumps.
LI OUT AND
SHADOW.
Was there soy.
thl at aaewaj
abeut tba eea-(vacua-
parties U
tfeat we44lST
Ka, et tba
welee aad Ua
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Ccmels are sold every
whereinscientifically sealed
packages of 20 cigarettes or
tenpacka$es(200cigarettas)
in a glassinc-paper-covered
carton. We stron'y recom
mend this carton for the
home or office supply or
when you travel.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the
most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you
ever smoked. You can prove that 1 Simply compare
Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at
any price 1 Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis
faction to the utmost test!
Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how
liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend" of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full
bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every
time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment !
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any
unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are
enjoyable.
In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so
many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons,
premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality I
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Diamonds of Many Colors.
Although when free of color they
lire said to he of first witter, diamonds
are found In nearly every color of the
rainbow red, yellow, orange, green
and blue.
Small Farm of 160 Acres
Partly in cull i vat ion,
fair house and barn,
arc!.
near town, well watered,
good garden, small orch-
PRICE $3500. One-half cash; terms
on Balance
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
BE A LEADER
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An irrmttise problem in reconstruction confront the present fctneration.
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
Oregon Agricultural College
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MOMF KrONOMirg AOPICULTURK. COftMKRCK. FONP.1 NY PHARMACY. MtflC,
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MECHANICAL tN'jlNKEWING, CHCM1CAL KNOIMEKKINC. INIjUSTKIAL AKTS.
MINIHO tiNOINtLHlNO. UKOINO fc-NUINCKKINO. MILITARY 5CIKNCK
Th Cft training tnr, Ui court in B' t- nw.Ki, Art, Mjthn 'i MM-rn Ls)ntiat,
ThytKii t'JtKativn, li,duttril J-mm bibtm, iwl-ir! S-.irrxt, nd ti ttcntt.ti ul an tducaltcn
Three rpgular terms Fa!! term hegint September 22, 1919
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Announcement
Wc wi.-.h to announce to the lleppner public
that we have taken over the Ileppner Garage
Machine Shop and are prepared to give all car
owners strictly first class service on short notice.
We employ only skilled workmen and guarantee
satisfaction.
We have secured the services of Mr. J. W. Krit
sch, formerly with Win. 1!. Chase Co., of Pen
dleton, and he is now in charge of our battery
service department.
Philadelphia Diamond Grid Hattery is the batt
ery for your car.
Inman & Thornton
Proprietors Heppner Garage Machine Shop
Heppner, Oregon
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET i
Choicest of llctf and Pork always in Mock.
I rcud Poultry on Saturday. Fresh fish on V
Thursdays and I'ridays. Cold meats for lunch "
nit on a L". S. Sliccr is a money saver. h
Our cold storage insures you the best of meats '
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OVIATT & HAPPOLD, Propt. "
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Preserve Yo
Earnings
I M i 1 1 - wails fr the ,a
"o preserves Ins t aniim 'r;.,,
''d auaiii men miss the chance to
nake themselves comfortable for
'.cause they negloctrd to
prepare for their opportunity,
I his bank offers you the service
of its entire organization to help
ou decide on the right plan for
you to use.
II is gootl business sense on your
part to take adventage of this of
fer. Four per tent paid t),i Savings
and Time Deposits.
Farmers & Slockgrowers'
National Bank