Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 16, 1920, Page Three, Image 3

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    Tuesday. November 16. 1020.
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
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Till; story of lints Unit are worn
liy school flrls is brit-f this sea
son nnd its main mints 11 my bo gath
ered very (jniekly from tliu (.'roup of
lints shown hero. There sprung tip be
fore school bells Iicxn n to rin.i; a tle
iiiiiiid for lams, that included those
for school ;lrls hut was not by tiny
means confined to Ihotn. In answer
to this call etiine tains ami more tains.
One would not believe so p-ent a vari
ety in ot. kind of hat could be made,
and the school p'rl found in them ex
tictly the things she liked. These tains
are made of various kinds of cloth
linvihj,' n slia'.-'.v, velvety or sneile
like surface, and are finished utT with
yarn pompons, yarn or silk tassels
or are without any ornament. There
'ire some velvet miVls ninoni; ll, em.
Two protty laiiM i-hown in the pio
Hire hrlng out i!i.i di'Tei' nr,-; tha:
liipear In the const met ii.n of the tarn.
The hat at the left lias a crown made
tif sections of sl:a,;iiy cltnll sewed lo-
.uelher and topped by a wool pompon.
It is mounted to a straight headband.
The inni at the rij;ht has a crown
made of only two pieces, one of them
so arranted that the tain Hares off the
face and falls to the right side.
The hats In trip center of the group
and at the lower left hand corner
are popular felt shapes finished with
hands of gro? trrain ribbon. They are
made in a variety of pood colors, are
very durable and "classy." The re
maining hat is less simple, having a
draped crown of dnvetyn and a turned
np brim of angora eh.th. Two yarn
balls suspended on a eroclie?.-d cord
that hangs from two loops complete
this ambitious af.air for ihe young
miss.
COPYHIuHT IV !STU;N NEVSPMOt UNIOM
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BraCABlNETE
Don't IioIhiu: to the un-.n army of
thoxe who intend to do tlitui: ju-t
as soon us ll,..y ,'inl linn-." If yuu
wat O'.n- j., a (". n e.'i It In och ,iy,
anJ that is by t:il,ii,ij it. I. bo. I.
WHEN C0MPAY IS COMING.
We all e:i;oy entei'iiiliilng our
friends and lii.e lo give them somo-
tlbn. iboiee and a l'...le
tj$3j'r-''l ""' "' "'e ordinary.
' (V S six r sovi-ii-poimd fo.vl,
gK-ft lf '"ml. In this maimer.
jf (X'l "Ib be tend'T ami of lite.
t.avoi. 1 nj.iiiit tin' i.iui,
ah In cold v.iitri', dr
llo'i ou-l.ly, ih. :i Kca-on
it'.i p.'pi'iT. It : loll l.i
fl air; fry In hoi fat until Liw', n on
both sldi s. ,'iir I I iv. place In
11 lon-tlng p; 11 (,r a i'.;pp'og pan.
sprinkle mer II a ci.blul of , -
b.'i'l oil Cue. t - tn!.'. - .i..iif.:' .f
'lllll.ei-1 ulei.ll a',1 '"Mr v.(ii. h 0 v ,
ti r ; ever ultti :!; r pi o I I. b.e
lowly uii' il t. i. i. r. It n ,i r pi.'
more v.-'er. liii.n.-h v'ott i.'-iy
lease v !,. 0 "i- 1 j. 'i ; i' i.. j
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WIlKX I fast cmo d csa cmi. try
lonra tlt.ie ago I tin!; was
I lively gooda place, D.eryting no
co-tii mi mi 11 u li and I makii pb 'ita
leeving wcetli m ;1 ,iis a day
on da railc. end.
Hut hl'a til It, M'oa year he go nil
dn 1.11:11. Dvorviihg l.i up ei 11 da price
Ilka lly iimi liii e. I see one dat nlr
hlp mal a tail p!n one day li" lo-a
In hi :;d. When he hum. n wan
broke 1. .11 and p'ci a da ,hi.)..
And f: 01' pr. e guti.i mi higb low
. dat al. -hi;., I du f..r , nr.-. I
!...e l.e .'.. eelt t:i s'ii(i-b, l.,ti. .
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.CeP IIII'I I'lltljef til H CHI. lOiel; !!'!
Ici'f n ."ipful f l."llhi! wir.r. cm
(illy, a tie- ! itin tuny I. urn the
I.Hli'l; Cook Until lli. lt". 1. I'll! the
iit.N, n . upfiil nf nhellt'il, bliiie li..l
nnd rooked " he-Hi. Hi In a linking ili-h
In li..T, lih the Klriip: .rlikle
with all fH'l bake 1111MI ery lender.
WlUrfllon CochUll. I'm the
rhll!."l lll.'b'll III I'll" llire.' f..lirth of
n In. Il 111 thb kti.', t ick 1)01 !h
then Willi 11 mll rutt.r Hump
i.ut Ihe i'I"'' 'ci ii to 1111 i"ii
tlrnitpcl 4;!,. : laitiklff Willi cti.
f.Hll..irf' HK-ir lino xrip n lh t
fililill.i I'f I) d I 'T. Mmkni.'liKI
lorr ! 111 1'ioe of II.- nlir
la. loll, li s n tn,;. II lo'iild Call c-ti!-I.
r na l i: no oraM.-e f.r I tll-ifl
'fe; ir in.'-li l'C a ;! t "t t.dal.
pfpppm,rt C"if lc C'tm. A-1'1
In p t''y fro" 11 I I 1 II l t ai t.nlf
ni f il oh "f f'- fi.l". b.
li e; i' I ( lit tl.'-ll 'Hal 'i!V l-h-l !
inol i'.. rib I l .. -,! '. .1 of fll' n a. I.t
irk rsr. :y in'.' 1 P-". I'a-
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eoimtry hi .m m r .w n.i .hi wloli
work nlr. ad). I in i -euiiry n liern
hill t 'I n. mi e IT' fin fr..ui ihi Indian"
iv frleii ay d la. linn, inaka ph-ntn
flL't.t ftltfn u. coin.. I'.. mer liert
lie ruy now I'mb- Sinn, k.h'vb !'erjr
..tie .in tarn itiKl pl. tiiii iiioih y nnd
n y Hill preny inmi.
S i I u.'Ka tr.'iiin Idip for liii'ibe
! f a da iro'il.le. ;. f il Indian
wiinl.i d roiiiiiry .inl( I V.uk n"
a.M..n .... i.tnkii Ii.n-oi (.r.p..Iti. ef
he K.Uii !.iil;i in. 'toy inebl !, j.iijr
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Y'.il I bo v atii,i tit. a .hit lni " tj
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When the trimmin's you're a-fixin
use Olympic for the mixin'
OLYMPIC Flour more than "serves
the purpose". Its smooth uniformity
insures extra -ordinary results even
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Arr.-i-lili-.r, or "hern," i.; Li.iit t ) ;.'::.'. nn to
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ciio cn, . c.'i.-.oncf! nnd inotiid.d. It a:;iif.i;t:j
directly v.itli the tone :.:m.
There i.i NO CAST MI-VTAL tliro it on
TIk; Hrun:jwick. Do unnatural and metallic
noi:;cs arc absent.
Such advanced ideas as ther.c, together
with many others, maku the Hrunnvick
Method of Reproduction supreme.
You've never heard the finest in tone if
you haven't heard The lirunswick. And
proof te r.j. y. Merely come and hear it.
Make comparisons.
Don't be r.atisficd with the ordinary. Times
change. Phonographs chan;;e. licttcrmcnt:;
have cemc.
Jhf re you deride, lior this rem uk able
Hrun:wick. Then you'll make a uiUalying
decision.
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