Tuesday, December 13. 192 1 THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON PAGE THREE NOVEL TRIMMINGS Seeding Time Hand-Made Decorations Favored by Paris Dressmakers. ! i We Help Make the Wor d ftROWRnilN When people get so they patronize our store regularly, they grow plump and good natured and free from care. It isnt only because we carry a line of groceries that is unbeat able, but it is also because patrons get the kind of service they expect to get at an up-to-the-minute store. I Every day is a "special day" with us. We keep our I stock complete and our prices are m keeping with the times. 8Bl, f you are not now a "steady" customer come in and let us ? rS f I get right with you. Hi A l r helps 'Grocery. j ' Company " ,1 "Designers Are In Strong Competition to Produce Most Unusual Ideas in Ornamentation. Designers appear to be competing with one another in an effort to crente unusiiiil trimmings, writes a I'uris fash ion correspondent. Hence, who has always excelled In hand-made decorations, Is offering many suggestions, particularly In self mateiials. She makes considerable use of the talis of the same material as the garment, usually massing them at the side or front in panel effect. Another effective method of orna mentation popular with this designer is lenflikke points and narrow strips of silk or cloth pasted together and then massed to form a design. She gains an unusual effect by making flowers of the material used for the dress and tipping the points of the petals with gold sealing wax. This sort of trimming fieqently Is used on velvet frocks. Renee also treats tiny ribbon loops and short fringes In this way, using for these a sealing wax slightly darker than the fabric. Lanvln Is lavish with trimmings. She makes unstinting use of applique de signs of monkey fur In either black or brpwn. She Is quite as prodigal In her V i Sir 2Lt m UrtarteruHi a! (He tine mount ' li W'tUI tl tltilWV iHljltiX eUlTV Nfl UNION PACfflC SYSTEM f IIMI WiWE"" J 1 I"" Iha (bmns playground o( tta ' Y 1 T JlSjTjft ff ' lilt a rukowl ton, throunb ua Kmoe. the UrrwMt y . ll'K fj t V Circk Toor thraurt Smi Frmm ) Srt ! 1 1 I" B VIITIMII ,.rKr;WSJCV U Qtr. i ti o( u wn b otru, tr. , 'I PI NJUIIIIlJ toliaStO.O&nT N,un,rfmttml-Amrx J ' sW FI il l " Call on or Address C. DARBEE, Agent, Heppner, Oregon WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon, Frock Trimmed Uniquely With White Silk Rope Braid. use of trimming on garments of fur as on those of cloth. For Instance, a model In Tibet lamb may be trimmed with bands of white rabbit. An original Idea In embroidery done with tiny shells has been launched by this designer. So diminutive are these shells that they present an appear ance of pearl embroidery. I.anvln uses tills type of trimming on evening (owns and headdresses. Embroideries, particularly those In spired by the Polish Renaissance, are of prime importance in all of the fall collections. They are most effective on plain dresses, the sleeves of which carry the trimming. Llv en Chestnuts. In the mountainous districts of Ao vergne, the Cevennes, and Corsica the Inhabitants have rarely any other fare bat chestnuts; these mpply the ab sence of cereals or tfce deficiency of (rain. Crushed into .seel, tbey make nutritive porrtdg with mlU, or sp petisl&c calces, or ere prepared as tisca ttM tMsU coouisi flotao. 8upenrt:?ion Protects Spider. There are traditions that hold th spider sacred. The French have a motto pres."ilii( bad luck for him who kills s spider In the morning; and there are old rhymes and warnings that those wbe wish to live and pros per will spsre the life of this animal It la not an Insect as most of as need to believe until entomologists Informed as to the coatrsry. Human Weights. A woman, forty-three years old. five feet five inches tall, should weight 14H l-Minds. and a man forty-eight years old, whose height Is five feet seven Inches, should weigh l.VJ pounds, sc cording to a tshle compiled by (he Association of Life Insurance Med!:al Directors and the Actuary Society of America. FUR ON TAILORED COSTUMES Peltry Is Applied in Unusual Ways en Many of the More Attractive Wearables. The fall tailored costumes Id many Instances show large pieces of fur trimming applied In unusual ways. For Instance, a distinctive gown Is made of old green velours, tho sides of the peplum being trimmed with large patches of fur. Its wide bell sleeves ure bordered with a deep band of fur and the high collar la formed of the same peltry. The body of the Jacket Is setni-litted and Is made with a long waist line. Accompanying the costume Is a wide-hrlmmed black vel vet hat, ornamented with a black aigrette. Another tailored costume recently noted also In velours of lovely blue green tone had the skirts of Its Jacket widened at the sides by outstanding shaped pieces of skunk. The fur ap plications were wide at the upper part, gradually narrowing toward the lower edge. The collar was also of the fur. The wide bell sleeves were trimmed with ball buttons attached by cord. , The use of wide fur trimmings has extended even to the dinner costume, where It Is UKi'd for effect only, warmth not being necessary, as In the case of outdoor garments. Seeding time is here again and to get the best results you will need the best you can get in the way of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Drills and Harrows We will supply you yith these or any other implements you may need at Prices that arc Right UUIIU1IIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIU0 Every thing in Hardware and Implements miiiiiiiiiiiiiinnniiiM Gilliam & Bisbee "We Have It. Will Get It, or It is Not Made." Commencing To Wonder? Many people have commenced to wonder what they are go ing to prepare during the holiday season, and the "Do Your Christmas Shopping Early," is going to have laore followers than ever this year. We do not anticipate, an earlyrush, but we are prepared for it, and to those who expect to serve a number of friends and relatives during the holiday season, we wish to say that anything in the GUOCHRY line is available hero at prices that pleaso you. Sam Hughes Co. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Is practically the only sure way to keep funds available and at the same time make them work for you. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON. Fringed, Embroidered Shawls, There are shawls of white Chinese silks with long hand-knotted fringe, embroidered with large floral designs In white or gfly colors. There are Mack crepe de chine ones, embroidered In black and white, also heavily fringed. Even the wraps for evening are dominated by this bias line which these shawls form when draped across the figure. Cut on the blss, when cor rectly adjusted, these silken wrapt are astlDetlve, tadeeU. Adage Has Been Twisted. There huv been vHrlous explana tions of the phrase, "Nine tailors make a man," but the second word Is a cor ruption of tellers. A "teller" was In ancient days a stroke of the "passing bell" of the parish church. Three tellers gave notice of the death of a child, six of a woman and nine of a man. When tha parishioners would count the maximum number ot strokes, their natural remark would be "Nine tellers make a man." This May Net Be a Discovery, Egotism Is like money. We alwsye think sotneene alt has toe uracil of It. Wool of Australia. The great superiority of Australian wool Is supposed to b due muliily to climatic conditions; but no little cred it Is also due to the grasses and herb age upon which the sheep feed. The native grasses of Australia are looked upon as superior for pasture to exotic grasses; experience has Inclined the opinion that way. They possess great er reproductive powers, and there la very little necessity for reseedlng. Wanted to Knew. Willie Say, nia, do the U.Tflh et their Jelly fro,,, ,he oci0 rents ) 11 osten Transcript.