Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 25, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921
VEILS IN DEMAND
Decoration for Milady's Hat at
Height of Popularity.
CHARMING SET OF RED FOX
DOG OF DESTINY
TRAPS FUGITIVE
Thrice Barred on Trains, Proves
Telltale Clue to Couple
Charged With Swindling.
PAGE SIX
i APPLIES
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
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Countless Ways of Draping and Each
One Is Very Much in
the Mode.
Tlie enthusiasm over veils continues
tinubated. It lias reached tin: point
where it rnlcht also he termed u fren
zy. Women have taken veils sn seri
ously t'aat they spend hours adjus't
ing them.
Never In the liMnry of Ihe world
lias the veil heen in such high favor.
The iuattef of if:i I '; ' 't has come
to he mi art. There are cmni'lcsS
v.uy-; unil each one very laic-h in tin.'
mode. This is one iart of .hws in
which wmic-ii may he individual. The
more t,o, the heller. ,lnsl as nu two
rt-ople draw alil;e, m I wo So any
j,ieee of drapery in t hi- Siii.io way,
ami this ;,i :!: u
Tiie day !: :h- veil was worn
just as in name implies, as sumo-
Illilltf to shadow l,e laces
1he wearer hy ceneealiiii:
4f weariness or to s.-nen
of rouge ami powder, I
While il is sliil worn for these
jmses, its riiM'ii:il nil" toilsiy is
or a Ki-aecful piece of drapery.
It VMtilhl nevi r he possible I '
one's personaiily in'o Ihe woari
u hat or .Ire-s as into I lie v..-
il. Kvery Minem ha-' a
ind Mallet
my truce?
1 1n- oll'eel
pas-,-,1
at
of a veil,
liltle way
me.'.!. In
jirc ails.
The II
liny hiielli
1o Ihe Imll
well down
froiil. liny
ol lier 0
Lhis Iff .
1 P
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A set of red fox is emart for the
young girl's tailleur and is one of the
fashions of the present season.
EASIER TO MAKE WEARASLES
Numerous Articles of Apparel Only
Partially Completed May Be Ob-tsi.-.t-J
srsd r.'r.:i'-.:i at Heme.
HOKEYMQGil IS INTERRUPTED
U I!
nil
hie jus
nrh
the kneed
llalH of hrl;;';
)Ihl sluiilcu oi
'T the nose
ml ijim ;
M Ih-
li e
or fall In
if colors or hcaulii'iil
lii'own are shailoueil
hy hue,!' hlack chiintiily lace veils.
laiihroidereil tulle lakes its jilnce
with the laces anil Ihe nets of hoid
lion mesh. The color of thu ,-u is
in luiiller lo he Riven ri'.Tisidenitliin.
Black hs Hie fiivol'it. Then come
hrovvim mnl tin; simile known n3
liloml. Very itlle while In used.
JV'lien It nppeiii-s nt nil It Is mining
tiovelfii'jj, Wainon have heen
known, 1il their devothm Id Ihi.i
fashion, to iii-n i In while veils tl'.lit
reuch tu their knees,
."'
CHIC CHAPEAU WVNS FAVOR
Many
h-ir el
lo ma
of
mil lr:
uoini-n tr
l ill's lliem
li-llll for lie.'.laaiv
ii line si ain. anil IV
how lo sew well 1 1 1 1
aie sn many Hiinas
miiiiy parls of lltiii-
oiie may' hny in
wort h v, hile 1 link i 1 1
In 1 11 'I j out 011 the -
M'Will,'.
''f,i; tliiiiK, llii'fC lll'O l'l-aily-niade
"ninys for hodiceH. Ill white and hind;,
In nmslln and In net.
1 to sew
a of us (lo l.lli.VV
inlays. Ii.:: i
half ma le, (,!'
;,.-s ready t:ade lhat
the simps llmt it if
use of I hose things
". ult t;;sl; of home i
Description of Bull Dog Leads to Ap
prehension of Couple Wanted in
Los Angeles Conductors Who
Ejected Pup Remember.
Chicago. "Toodles" is our hero's
name and he's a hlnck-arid-w hite bull
doK. lii-ady aciiih camera !
Our lirst reel disclosed our hero
ensconced on the lap of a heauliful,
dark yoiinu' woman who rides iu a
I. os Aneii-s-San I heiro railroad train,
lie.-idi; her sils a dapper young man.
I:nlli are nervous. Our hero is peace
ful. Enter the conductor:
"Hey, no dogs allowed in passenger
cars! Have to put him up ahead in
the haggime ear."
Cries of dismay from the girl. In
clVeclmil protest from tha man. Our
hero vanishes "up front."
.Second reel (two weeks later)
Same couple an 1 our hero are riding
on a train en mule from Tia Jtiana.
I.o'Aer (.'aliforuia, lo Imiiver. I-atcr
second cnlnillelor :
"No kioi.dles in this car, ma'am.
Have to pu-h him into the liaaiiaga."
.M-re aimuislied prole-ds from fan'
owner, to no avail. Hero makes ac
ii:a:: '.-.: . ; v Y: : . '. t. J.:ia i;.:a h-
'I.
My;
us Straritjei.
Clne-iip (h'litleiuan in ruhher
heeled shoes and usual bowler hat
I interviews lirst coliduclor through
smoked glasses. 1'ushlng aside his
green whiskers, whispers to conduc
tor: "Y're hei.'hn, I'd know 'mil In a
thousand, 'I'hey made lols of fuss,
hut T Gumi niv illifv nil1 done It."
great help, for they give the foumla.- , jpiUs(ness (f KU.shoe geut scrih-
uyU ot ti e irocic rea .y w start oil. , b), , n n,iei,ook.
I Iteel three Voting couple and Too-
In
These iifo- a
There are Tint flnfiig. Varying in
price from a lliin silk and cotton one
at aboiil Td cents to u still tuffcU one
at A dollur.
( There life hire petticoat ruffles, all
ready to sew on a muslin foundation.
There are silk petticoat ruffles,
equally ready to sew Into place on u
new or old petti it foundation.
There are h.alf-inaile skirts senii-
nuile, that is, far more than half- j
made. They need only seaming up j
and llnlshing off. They come In puihl
wool, in plaited silk or In tailored fin
ish In different fabrics.
There are net overdresses that need
' only the making of a satin or
J ;;cnrgelte slip to convert them into
' charming evening frocks,
i There are girdles of rllihon. with
j long silk fringes Unit add n liuish to
I any gown.
There are all sorts of lovely ne-t;-weiir
Hint make the finishing oil' of
the nee!; of a gown an easy mailer.
With all I hes. Ihin-s to help una
out, the matter of making clothes is
, not so iliHieiih, even if you don't know
1 much alio'.it sewing.
Those who know assert this hat Is
one of the prettiest to make its ap
pearance. It is not lavish but it is
neat. It is black satin and Is trimmed
with downward pointing hlack wings.
FASHION NOTES
elv.
and tight at tin
hint
d.-ap.
J'nris uses velvet profu
Tailored suits have wide cull's.
UrllUant colors prevail In wra
Lingerie makes much use of rili
(Jray will he a favorite cole
tipring.
I'osiunies are lint
back.
livening hendiliv
pi il red.
PllKh'J rllocts in
turning.
New fur coals arc
lines.
Scarlet . enamel 1 u
f.uiy coat.
White pelican is
for bats.
Main coats are a combination
unit velvet.
Tailored blouses are made of creep
d- chine.
The bodice of crepe molds snugly to
the llgure.
Niiicl dresses tu stiff moire nave up
I'l-Mied In l'aris.
A combination of gray and green
favored 111 suits.
White blouses have collars ami cutis
of Rolhl color.
Multicolored striped taffeta trims x
berg i
j FEW ALL WHITE LACE FROCKS
Dyed Decorations Favored, Cream
I Tints, Tan, Ecru and Tobacco
Brown Predominating.
It is a lace season, no doubt of that,
but rarely docs one see n perfectly
j while lace frock. Laces are dyed
now in the most entrancing shades
I mid most favored are cream tints, tan,
' ecru and tobacco brown, lihick lace
I Is used extensively n ml there are e
I ipilsitely lovely laces 111 peach tint.
( These last are mounted over pastel
sill; or vntiii for dance frocks, ('haii
; ttil.v lace and net laces are dyed navy
, blue, plum or brown for afternoon
coiuuies and so'iie of these luces are
sewed with -elf color spungles that
'-'he a Verv rich and brilliant cll'ect.
'rock is of
char:
led !
O.I V
I'-vai -s(!;n
I : l-l' w n d
' plan
i net.
Ill l:n
cordion
-.! skirt
A sah
e. airy
I. The
l-ro,v;i
dies in train traveling east from Dan
yer to Chicago, Enter third conduc
tor: "What the Gotta put that snipe
In the baggage ear, mister. Now, I
don't care if y' are noolyweds."
More feminine protests. All In vnin.
Second close-up Cum-dogged gent
wearing purple whiskers interviews
second and third conductor. Barks
twice as scent warms.
Loci four Couple seated nt Christ
mas table willi second man and elder
ly woman. Hero pensively gnawing
hone on lloor. All register surprise as
there is knock at door. Knter gent j
whose attire is featured hy arctiis
1 and pink dinnygalls. Displays star on i
which Is graven Plnkerton Detective
Acencv and reads: Z
"Franklin 1!. MacCarthy and Mrs. H
1,-,,,. ml, , v.- Ci n Vr.N-Cirtliv wainfi'd I.'
In Los Angeles for swindling Ilelltuan
Commercial Trust and Savings hunk
out of So.lioi). Yep. That's them!
Circular said t'wntch for dark lady
and black-and-white bull dog. Ossl-
, l'crs, do your duty."
Makes Confession.
j MacCarthy I confess. I compelled
my wife to withdraw phony deposits
that were made at (luarantee Trust
and Savings in her name when I was
statement clerk at Hellnmn's. Take
mo back. I'll make restitution.
Mrs. .MacCarthy Here's $1 .!,"0 all
we have left. 1 am Just as much to
blame. Take me, too.
Toodles Wurf ! Warf!
MacCarthy Is the son of the late
Franklin .Instill MacCarthy, nt one
time president of the United Transit
and Erie Steamship cntnpnnv of New
York and later an otlielnl of the Col
umbia I'ostal Supply company of
Silver Creek, N. Y.. which makes
stamp cancellation machines for post
nfflces.
The honeymooning MaeCart hys
were arrested in the home of Harry A.
Towris, sales manager for the Letts
Machine company of Chicago, who
was cnlertntmtig them ami Mi's. Mac
Carthy. Sr., unaware that the young
ii'i w ere wanted in t tie cm.
per-
EXTRA TaO'JSEHS SAVE P.OLL'
smart iriuu-.it;.:
l I ;
Ire-
I .
Iteuiid and scarf veils are rcplacln
the square veils.
The long a iMed bodice may gh
t In- tmec effect.
An iiiiialioii leather fabric Is u-c
td Hue lop, oats.
lihick lace over tiU'etu is a f.ivoie
Ciiuilol a l lol,.
Trian-u! ,r shaped panels are a new
.'Mm of lashieu.
Lit faced an I cut brims are smart
loltlit'erv not,-..
l!ke-k serge Is cmbroideriMl In white
,on-t-!uin heads.
Imported fabrics are In hold and eo-
CiVltl lc design.
VELVET FOR f.IiDDY BLOUSES
f alu ic Among Ciller Favorites for
Construction of the Fopular and
Seasonable Garment.
in the lineup of separate lniihh gar
ii. .ins a ureal many fabrics are ai
Piocd. Se:gt and tlnnuel. of ceiir-e,
are staple mid always good style, and
this xmsoii wool Jersey cloth and vel
veteen middies in be worn with either
plain or plaid wool separate skins are
in high favor. Crepe de chim is also
frcqnctiHy used.
1 cue very smart little black velve
teen smock rev'ently featured with a
1 laid wool skiit was d.rawn iu a trill
i.t
can
To-.ei
t-asihig
d lenses,
nl-out t
wo -I c:
euciulv
e wa'.si.im
t with ii s
a'th's of w.
o l'"t. tb
be leg ll-
all
1 1 lie
s:de
tass
aiul
!te wood
bar
m:i'r:a! (
am a bell.
S'y! sh ?!'houettcs.
There are two net met silhouettes In
vogue at the moment, ihe straight ant!
narrow, and the wide bouffant full
i skirt which may have also a distended
hip.
Holdup Man Only Search Victim's
Outer Pair and Miss a
Fat Roll.
Paterson, N. J. Louis) Leaner ac
cidentally discovered an antidote for
New Jersey's crime wave.
"Put on two pairs of trousers," is his
formula.
A chill wind was blowing when Len
ner had to rush from home to summon
a doctor for his sick ife.
In front of the public library two
highwaymen urged bun, with revolvers
drawn, to throw up his hands.
"Search me!" cried l.ciuicr. confi
dent In tho security of hist double I sir
reled trousers.
The robbers left him. provoked after
finding nothing ui his outside troi,-rs.
They looked no further for -two pairs
are a hit unusual.
Cnnwit'g a fat bank roll in his "tu
ners," Leaner stopped at the police
stat'oii en r-tu.e lo the .1 tor's.
Bull Costing S1OC.0C0 Brings SI, '00.
t'l Ictigo. "The gitsitest u'lcrt:i
hull in the world." Lagapple Korn
dyke VIII. that sold about two years
ago for SKHUVO at a New York fancy
stock sale, was sold a few days ago to
David Stein of Caprou, 111., for J1.10O.
A LARGE STOG
OF
I
QUALITY
FROM THE
FAMOUS IMBLER DISTRICT
They run GOOD S!ZE, CLEAR and entirely
FREE FROM WORMS or BLEMISHES,
In fact, are STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
WHILE
THEY LAST
$2.00
BOX
Phelps
m
Grocery
Co
l
eppner, Oregon
SPECIAL MATINEE
Th (.'motion picture interests of tho L'nitetl States have joined'
forces to aid th." starving children of Ivarope.
Practieallv everv moviii picture theatre in the counlry vill.
put on a show during' the coming week, the entire proceeds from
which is to lie donated to this humanitarian cause.
We are only too glad to do our part, and will pat on a special
matinee Saturday after oon. January 29, at 3 p. m. The admis
sion price will he 25 cents, and the entire receipts will be forwarded
through Herbert Hoover to the needy children across the sea.
We will have a good program you will get your money's full
worth in entertainment, and we hope to see every one turn out and
aid this effort to alleviate th sufferings of these unfortunate inno-
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