Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 06, 1921, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, September 6, 1921
THE HEPPNEE. HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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Closing out all white rubber sole
Shoes Oxfords and Pumps
For Men Ladies.and Children
Prices $1 and $2 per pair
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SHOE REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
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We Are Exclusive Agents in Heppner for
Norman's Ice rream
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SUNDAY
SPECIAL
Special for Sunday, September n, 1921
Creme de Mint
The Finest Product on The Market
SPECIALS EVERY WEEK
A harbinger of the falling leaf is
this smart tailleur mode! from Paris
severely cut of blue marine blue
serge and stitched in self-color. The
single button and high-waisted effect
are the more noticeable features.
GARMENTS FOR THE KIDDIES
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TO FAIR VISITORS
at
Cash Variety Store
We have many splendid bargains in Granite,
Tin and Glassware, Hosiery, Underwear and
Notions for your inspection
A CORDIAL WECLOME AWAITS YOU AT
THIS STORE
HELEN V. SMITH, Prop.
Designers Have Outdone Previous Ef
forts in Providing Winsome Attire
for Children.
Children's garments are more allur
ing this summer than ever before. De
signers seem to have outdone all pre
vious efforts along that line. The
shops are filled with pretty novelties
that may he purchased all ready to
wear, or that serve equally well as
suggestions for the benefit of the
mother who makes her children's
clothes.
Little kindergarten designs In the
form of small sun-bonneted figures are
appliqued on frocks and aprons to
form pockets. These pockets may be
made of the same plaid material used
for cuffs ami sash, or match the dress
and e-tnbroidcry cotton.
There is a very pronounced fancy
tills summer for bats and bonnets to
match all frocks designed for members
of the younger general ion. When the
frock Is of the tailored type.'ti straw
hat is often preferred to one made of
fabric, but If the dress is at all of the
lingerie type, then the preference
seems to be for fabric hats or bon
nets. Lovely organdie hats are often
I rimmed with bands or appliqued mo
tifs of checked gingham. Such a hat
may he worn either with an organdie
or a gingham trock. Many dainty lit
tle hats are made of colored dotted
Swiss, or of colored dotted Swiss In
combination with plain color or white.
The short socks carry out the color
scheme of hat and frock. Many moth
ers buy dozens of pairs of the little
short socks, watching every bargain
table that offers such merchandise, so
that every outfit, whether green, yel
low, red or other shade may be com
plete and blend from head to heels.
Our Specials During Fair Week
Will be
Well Cooked Food, Neatly
Served, at Reasonable
Prices
We Bid You a Cordial Welcome
ELKHORN RESTAURANT
AneienU Measured Rainfall.
Hegular measurements of rainfall
' were made In India In the Fourth cen
tury, B. C and In I'alestlne In the
First Century, A. I). A rain gauge
osed In Korea In the Fifth century of
oar era Is still extant.
That' Going Too Far.
A wornau may get up at a mother's
onventlon and declare that she has
the best husband oo earth, but sh
lever govs o far as to say she ex
ects to meet him In heaven. Cblcajo
Dally News,
STYLES IN NEW YORK
Capes for practical use are often
made reversible, one side dark serge,
the other light canton crepe.
A sleeveless sport coat of brown
velours Is "bound on all edges with a
bright shade of blue leather.
A midsummer cape suit shows a
skirt and cape of white flannel striped
in green. The cape Is lined In green
crepe de chine, this same material be
ing used for the long slip-over blouse
worn over the skirt.
A smart sport skirt of wool striped
in vhid shades is fringed at the bot
tom and fastens all the way down the
left side wllh buttons and loops. There
Is n single Inure pocket placed very
low at the right side. The wide sash
Is weighted with wool fringe on the
ends.
Jabots of laces or organdies are
worn with every strictly tailored suit.
Very chic the red leather hat worn
with the white flannel sport suit. Hod
creK; de chine lines the short flaring
jacket, the oval shaped panel on front
of the skirt Is also worked In a red
stltchery.
What lovely battling accessories are
seen In the New York shops! Have
you already seen the charming sepa
rate girdles made entirely of rubber
flowers? They are really exquisite
and would transform the plainest suit
into a thing of beauty. They are love
ly In color and as well made as the
evening cordelleres.
To 'Carry at the seashore, the lead
ing houses show huge Chinese para
sols painted In exotic colors and
boasting exceedingly long handles.
They are pretty and must be very
practical, affording a real protection
for the woman who doesn't swim as
much as she parades up and down the
beach.
Have you sen the new checked oil
gingham bathing suits? They are
adorable. The skirt Is made of nar
row panels that tie on as an apron
over the trousers. The blouse has a
smart sailor collar, turn-up cuffs and
buttons of black oilcloth. The cap
to match Is of checked gingham bound
In black oilcloth.
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Such folks know real quality and DEMAND it.
They prefer Camels because Camels give them the
smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy because
they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO
CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
Like every man who does his own thinking, you
want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it
in Camels.
And, mind you, no flashy package just for show.
No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things
don't improve the smoke any more than premiums
or coupons.
But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS I
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F. J. RF.YNOI.DS Tnk.tcoG
W-Bitoo-Salcm. N..C,
Sept. 1 5, 1 6 and 1 7
Of course you are all planning
to be in town at that time.
Our store invites you to make
your headquarters here
Ladies, you are always welcome
to make our Rest Room your
resting or meeting place
Phelps Grocery
Company
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