Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 28, 1920, Page Three, Image 3

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    Tuesday, December 28. 1920
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Friday
A Big Show with a Big Punch.
Tickets
Unusual Styles
AuooD many women have the dra
matic Instinct that makes them
enjoy masquerading In unusual styles,
some of which are commandeered
from remote countries and some of
them original or even bizarre creations
which find Inspiration near home.
Fabrics, passing whims of fashion, and
current events lend a ijnd In the
evolution of the latter and occasionally
the garb of other lands is worked out
in the fabrics of our own country, and
more or less modified to suit ourselves.
There Is Just one place where the
woman of good taste in dress can af
ford to indulge her whims and fancies
to her heart's content, and that Is
within the four walls of home.
Very definitely borrowed from the
Orient in its style, the distinctive gar
' 0
ment at the right of the picture
above, is fashioned of a purely
American "Mandarin" brocade and
plain satin. The designer has accom
plished a unique pantaloon effect in
the satin and an odd. and graceful
drapery of the brocade.
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The biggest jubilee Heppner has ever seen. The Elks will dedicate their new Temple
with appropriate ceremonies. Pat Foley will have the new hotel wide open. A spe
cial trainload of visitors will be present from Portland, Pendleton and The Dalles.
Something Big! Something Extaordinary! A Big Time for Everybody!
Move to Heppner Friday prepared to stay until Sunday
$1 36; war
in Negligees
The negligee at the left is a bril
llnnt affair in which a material known
as Pan Ondulay a heavy crepe-llke
silk Is simply draped. One arm is
covered with the. most ample of sleeves
and the other is uncovered. A wide
sash of plain satin ribbon goes over
the shoulder and a twisted girdle of It
makes a luxurious rope in effect. White
glass beads In a wide lattice pattern,
add a frosty glitter. All this glitter
of beads and sheen of silk makes the
mnnetmng nnri sinister looking SDider,
emfiroidered In black beads, a horribly
fascinating beastle. He seizes ana
holds the attention as if It were caught
In his web, and that Is what he was
pyr there for. His presence might be
difirwnsed with, for this Is a quite
practical style in negligees which was
originally designed for exhibition pur
poses hence the spider.
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HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
8:00 p. m.
tax 1 4c
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THOMPSON
You Will Be Pleased to Unow "We Are Making' Further
Reductions in Our Re-Adjustment Prices
OVERALLS AND JUMPERS
Best Blue Bib Overalls $2.25
Best Blue Waist Overalls . .$2.00
Best Blue and White Striped
Overalls $2.00
Best Blue Jumpers $2.25
Best Blue and White Stripsd
Jumpers $2.00
Boys' Overalls
Best Blue Bibb Overalls, 22 to
26 waist $I75
Same in 27 to 31 waist $2.00
MEN'S SHIRTS AND
UNDERWEAR
20 OFF on all Men's Wool
Shirts from $4.00 to $9.00
20 OFF on all Men's Under
wear from $3.50 to $9.00
SHIRTS AND SWEATERS
Work Shirts, each $1.50
$15.00 Silk Shirts $10.50
So. o Silk Shirts $7-50
$8.00 Silk Shirts $7-00
$16.0 Men's Sweaters . . .$12.50
$12.50 Boy's Sweaters $10.00
$8.50 Boy's Sweaters $6.50
Men's and Ladies' Gowns Re
duced 50c each
20 7o OFF ON ALL LADIES
UNION SUITS from $3 to $7
NECKWEAR
A beautiful line of Men's Neck
wear for Christmas
for 50c to $2.00
Men's $18.00 Mackinaws for . .
We Are Here to Serve at
ar
Dec 31
ACTS
Strictly Professional-No Home Talent
DRY GOODS
Fleisher's Germantown Zephyr
ball 45C
Fleisher's Knitting Yarn, ball 60c
Best made 36-in. Percales, per
yard 25c
White Outing Flannel, per
yard 20c to 40c
Best Colored Outing for 35c
Devonshire Cloth 45C
Romper Cloth 40c
Frolic Cloth 40c
School Day Cloth 40c
Hope Muslin 25c
Berkler Muslin No. 60 45c
Apron Ginghams 20c
A. F. C. Ginghams 35c
Toile du Nord Ginghams 35c
GENUINE PENDLETON
INDIAN ROBES
$10.00 . $13.50 $16.50
Beautiful Christmas Gifts
MEN'S PANTS
Men's Wool Pants . .20 OFF
$4.00 Khaki Pants for $3.50
LESS THAN TODAY'S MAR
KET ON ALL SILKS
10 ffo OFF ON ALL MEN'S
HATS AND CAPS
ROCKFORD SOX, 20c A PAIR
A fine line of Men's and Ladies
Bath Robes, which are good
Christmas Gifts
$13.50 Men's $16.50
and Jan. 1
8
Auspices Heppner Lodge
No. 358, B. P. 0. E.
BROS.
BLANKETS
Wool Blankets in Mottled Gray
and Brown
8 lb Blanket for $18.00
lb Blanket for $15.75
6 lb Blanket for , $13-50
5 lb Blanket for -$11.25
Plain Gray Wool Blankets
81b Blanket for $16.00
7 lb Blanket for $14.00
6 lb Blanket for $12.00
5 lb Blanket for $10.00
LADIES' SHOES
$15.00 Shoes, now $12.50
$12.50 Shoes, now $10.00
$10.00 Shoes, now $9.00
MEN'S SHOES
$15.00 Shoes, now $12.50
$12.50 Shoes, now $10.00
$10.00 Shoes, now $9.00
$1.00 OFF ON ALL BOYS'
AND GIRLS' SHOES
50c OFF ON ALL INFANTS'
SHOES
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Men's Suits for . .$25.00 to $50.00
Men,s Overcoats $25.00 to $40.00
Ladies' and Children's Coats at a
Big Reduction
10 OFF ON ALL BOYS' and
GIRLS' UNION SUITS
Numerous Other Articles at
LESS PRICES
Mackinaws for $12.50
Less Prices
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