- - - THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, March a, 1920. PAGE TWO SMART DESI8II FOR WINTER FOR HEAVY BLOUSE SHOES Satin and Weaves of Velvet Are Exceptionally Smart. Sheer, Dainty Models Have Not Lost I Caste Lingerie Blouses Popu lar for Spring. ) i Bread LiKe Mother Used to MaKe You can have it if you use our famous White River Flour For Your Baking We have just received a car load of Sprisg Beardless Barley for Seed We-pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Furs Heppner Farmers Elevator Co. When your Plumbing goes Wrong Phone Us lid 1.7 '-', ! T-TT5P 1 ".V 'TI Zl.iri ; . . t ji.vt y t r . u-j- 'M'. ---' wf. j-li rat 1 H We Keep a Record For You !l (HTM l I l M iiwim; llk Mint i 1 1111 i rr iiiw 1 i i; n:u. 1 u 1:1 1 i;ii i ii 1 111 in h ikh or 1 hi: 11 ink IN Ml I Hon WHIM t'Ut i lot l H Itl . 't;i lit IIU II M't M W II W I WW h - M . I s WW , lll 1:1 nll'V l II N I II'M r l l I I III - IUM. Will Itl I'M l i In II W I IUWIV, I.i li v Farmers & Slockgrovcrs National Banc IIKITNLI', OREGON. We make a specialty of quick repair work, keep ing always ready the materials and men for im mediate mt ice. If ou liae ir.-w work Oat you wih us to figure 011 we will lie ery L;'ad to Mi'imit prices. ( )ur work is ruarauleed to i;i e you jieriect satis faction and if oil are not pleaded in every partic ular we will .-pare neither time nor money to make it riejit. Peoples Hardware Company The blouse of heavy fabric not necessarily really heavy, but in any event lacking the transparency of net or georgette Is one of the favorites of the winter season. Among the materials favored, satin and the vari ous weaves of velvet are exceptional ly smart. In emphasizing this fancy for the heavy blouse, however, it must not be understood that the sheer, dainty models of lace, net, georgette, etc.. have In any way lost caste. The heavier models have merely been add ed, giving even greater variety to the already lovely display.- The sketch shows a very smart blouse, which may be developed at tractively in velvet with bead or wool embroidery in contrasting color, or In satin with metal, silk or wool em broidery as the trimming. The blouse shown is waist length and finished with a soft, crushed girdle of self fab ric, two long fringe-tipped panels dis tinguishing the blouse in front. The slightly flared elbow sleeves are fin ished with the embroidery, and the neck has a piping of self fabric. Another exceptionally smart blouse recently st-en was of terra cotta col ored satin. . cut straight and long enough to reach just to the hips. The blouse was trimmed about the lower edge, the short sleeves and the square open neck with Bulgarian embroidery In an attractive blending of colors. A smart and severely plain casacque blouse shown in one of the smart shops recently was of navy crepe de chine. It was cut as straight and plain as a Chinaman's shirt, reaching just to the hips, and was finished at the lower edge with two big tucks, each approximately an Inch and a quarter wide. The elbow sleeves were similarly treated and the open neck was finished with a three-lnch-wlde accordion plaiting of self fabric. Nar row tie ends of rhe crepe de chine were attached at either side, at the normal waistline, and were loosely tied nt the bacft. An unusual-looking garment also re cently displayed In the blouse depart ment was a slipover blouse of knitted 1 Ypj- I Mi A. ! kW ; 1 1 Median Suit Blouie. 1 pll1- A 1 I - i aamsS' pTwra Our line of Men's Dress Shoes, Florshiem Brand, I I'l"''. J 19 cannot be surpassed. They insure you style and" com- I t'4, I IS Ve also carry the famous Endicott-Johnson Brand I I I I in hnth Work- and Dress Shoes that ffive VOU real I V. I IB , ,i ' k i Sv ' r i value Ior ever' oouar invesiea. n ygWl. I LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF WOMEN'S AND I I ' CHILDREN'S DRESS AND SCHOOL SHOES ii am nupnes vo. i WILLIAM B. VALIN f 'k if ft ' 15? itl ST"- duvetyn, the most wanted for winter, Is cleverly used In this attractive suit. The choker collar is of beaver. Tan braid lends an original tone to the skirt. USE FOR THE OLD BLOUSES Worn-Out Garments May Be Trans formed Into Numerous Articles of Apparel. Old blouses make numbers of pretty and useful things afier they can no longer serve for waists. A pink pussy willow taffeta blouse will ttiake a love-1 ly girdle for a white net party frock, a dainty boudoir cap, a most becom ing facing for an evening hat. or If a delicate shade it will make a fetching camisole to wear under some new blouse. If the silk has tieeim to slit folds can he laid In a girdle or in an under i hat brim so the worn pint will never show anil Hie sill; will many times do remarkably long service used this iHtter way. An old in jali po:igi'e blouse that hud , been worn and washed till It whs fad ed lonklng was dii;ei1 In di-ep rose dye anil It made a most jaunty sports hat. mwred over a hurkrum frame wllh hi-Mvy curds e'g'ti? the top and bottom of the crown and the brim. Cable cord, rnvi'ti-l vi:h bias strips of the mcti'iial. was sewed In h di--si-n. Hat I'lliM-t. mi the sides of the crown mid the tint win complete. A bi-i iiit-colun d crepe de chlnf waist "lis dipped In cnlTee to give It more tone ami Iro.n the whole parts of Hie blouse eliom.ii material was res etted o eever a s'utill toque. Inch ! fobK running vertically, were laid ! aroiind the wide of the toque ami I f '-t loo, Ittmwe of si'!, oil the crown L'ltvr I ; a MtvlUli linn t to the list. t Witty In Time of Misfortune. When the conflagration that de stroyed Prury Lane theater, In 1800. broke out, Sheridan, the principal shareholder, was in the house of commons. Declining the adjourn ment offered out of sympathy, he hurried to the theater, only to be pushed back by a soldier, with the curt wanting: "Stand back, sir l" "My friend," replied the witty dramatist, "surely a man may warm himself by his own lire'." Hi pX t4-i : v 4 i J 1 C t ? Dreadful Mistake. There wj.s a distinct air of chas tened resignation about lilin ns he penned the following note: "Dear Miss Brown: I return herewith your kind note in which you nccept my of fer of marriage, I would draw yonr attention to the fnct that it begins 'Dear George.' I do not know who fieoige Is, but my name, as you will remember. Is Thomas." Houston Post. ilk In Iteiniiii stripes, recommended 1 for kvutli.ru retort wvur with a sport i skirt of white. I l or i'i.na. according to prewut ,!u- ili.-ai .eii. liifc-ir.n bloue wlU b very , truW or ,1UVT , ' lopwU r. The frUled lniU4 of sheer i ' oiivtirf liial luiuili.wchiv( lineu are to ! m l In the lend. The colhir uti'l front of this bluOM, wliich was nil l;i on- plee with l.iiiisi Itchi d b.nder. and the ruffs wwi J rut from til's w;nt. to be nd to gi , s H'W tom b to i.tioOier die. Tint j vote mill cll(T et of tnA rro 4 chine will i'.k nil on either a dark wimiI dr. III , ' - -. '-v.'.a A . I ! . C- ( ' j u I - f . . : -f U 1 Il.SM i? I siij ilrr&rr-i w.A.'hM .s-.ts! I "Curct" for Rheumatism. I'heimi.'itism Is perhaps n disease wiiielt nflects mote people on this ourtn than miy other coiiiplnlnt. and the writer agrees that ( sample 19 ntnple! Hut Ihe ininiber of recotn ineiiilid "cures" emhrnelng ttie com mon lllatil'orx salts and the costliest drug, still seem in leave some st)fer- ,-rs to the annoying ache, n writer In London Answers stales. William B. Vaiin, famous expttrsr and hsad sf the Jshn Wanamakor tx pedititn ts the aietic, who returnod te the UmUi SUtes recently after two year spent m the frigid regions of lb North. 1 THE NEWEST NOTE IN BAGS Moire Velvet to the Forefrtnt; Beads Still In Favor; Wmr Bags for Tailored Suits. Metre eli It bell.u tlcd fof a linlnln r of ti e lieet hiitn!lii!. Itl I Kor ail ihe toul and i-o jniy ics HEADERS AMONG SV.ALU FURS yon should read the lleisld. only ' 12 00 for a full year. Pekan or Fisher Takes Precede j Over Other Small Pelts and 1 Prices Are Seanng. I Tber are wnMeii. write a Paris . fiihliu irr-xMlrnt. who appatenl ly cutiterl be etrnug:int enough la f ii for one full imintle of sa ble, mink. kolinky and npiirrel. th Apes Fear Fire, l'xplorer Stanley 1ms given nn no roiinl of apes that carry torches at night, lie was ikeihlloss mistaken, for all the monkev tribes lire nfrald of lire. Nevertheless, gorllltis will gather about a deserted rumpflre for tlte sake of wiirmlh though II never occurs to thrnji to keep the emliem liUght by " aiblliig ftiwh finM. 5 1 1 Won't Sweeten Coffe. "Sweet are the uses of iikerslty" but we have no usu for It. Ilost.tti Tratuicrlin. ,v:ul luiitleii wtti l.el fr.iiue. 1 he i imier In the nible ilye or in the nnt- In ml .- 1,1V liiii.le III r..n.t;.iitliHi of ; r gray tutor. The kins are ail biol lilel elel. for the um.ian whoj wrkel III tr'.-d pntterii". om of doe not want the fortm-r nrleiy. , rlrdi' the width of the inutitir White iT.e'nl i I.e. ne i;d f..r frnuie, . w It ll other run up and down. The : nlo, in Ihe le eprtine bti.-. Jul- iii;a.t'c repreriit the be'i;ht of luxury I e l.n ii.le I In h h fur, and I .ifteli It nde llito rine!e pnte. tlielt el, l.octid with .-ii'd in, t.il. I'nv edited l"!-r l:u I iiihIii iclc. Incrnl r, with .!.! l .-. -l Mi in .Ii, ;ht bhie nli.l l Ike al' I 1 a" i mrt llh the tr m !.i.lore.t i, I, WORTH KNOWING ui,. ill i t'..e nl, i n It n. I ;1 :.;.M:t I f (tie t U . II 1 ' i !., re I l.e f ar i f i! r ' e i . . i. ., It .r".... ' U i I'.e ft..,' r'. n ..( r t . i TV ; tun, h i f.ii-l Kin t.n !- Iirr lie h- l.i'i t'lalw f, r r.tnh I-.- l,ou:ii b p- -vlkl totr. i -e ew!rf ; 1 e tl IliOl i- t 'i n ...inner? . t tlin r I ; d I !-:.!) at- ' ..-tintmit ' ' . ife. Mid e i ! A t Ull I. : i Iv fof .r 'ii:fui. Hil.del I tbruttf B III fur wrap. They nr at verv lm iM delgll. ninny without li-er, but a!ii with big eiielop!ng rulliir thnl n.nle Ihe throat and lnnililrr. Nrit af'er lhee fam y fur garment riiiue t'ioe of liudn eul and nutria rut after tin mime fnbloo; oet'nton ; ally a cont of hunt lnmb or inrnrtil ai ;''", '' it t:ire k;;. are ery rnr j In I riiii'f. ' ti mil. ill fur. s kai. or f.hi-r. t!!l lilke pie-ciell, e o,-r nH other !!?. Tlie (iiirt y ilre,--l c inn tio ..nh a .!.-. I.hd t i'.' f- r Tie .k:i1 tbit I ' ,- ore ..i r r;. tt j x Ti ai 1 -yr Cwttee ei Btbt'i Cceeet t ti r i 1 ( I ii i . '" r p Ihe ! l. he from I tb) boi.m-t .!r : rrrjf (in. ou eh . m. ft ii H em en with a littl if l uil' t. : then all "U la .i do I t" in I 'l'li -i tlo 'ii. ainl Ihla ar C"iiidemll t m. adi and Whit Checks. I'.Kk mil lrke ttisk tuia.it liu i.g fuT catMt. t-. - Choice Cuts of the Best Meats EVKRY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured 8he i lining m it -he lu! htr Mint at thi ,hoji which i ci'tuhtctcil in conformity with mmlcrn methods of sanitary niarkctirp. Central Market McNAMER & S0RENS0N, Props. 5) II