J Tuesday, June 6, 1922 " " r"- ' pa nr. thppp1 a1. c o i3 O FOR WEAR EVERYWHERE .lii This smart day-time dross of sroootli-fneed wool suiting is of the sort approved by fashion for wear everywhere that suits are worn. Its lines are graceful and simple, reveal ing the development of draped effects in skirts. It adopts the vogue of pic turesque sleeves, lined with sill; in a contrasting color, and of handsome i'irdles of beads or metal. SUITS EMPLOY CHECKS : 3 1 Along with other causes for rejoic ing that spring Is heie, comes this ex ample of its offering in suits. The design Is engagingly youthful and par ticularly neat looking, employing shep herd's check for the skirt and for em bellishing the straight coat of plain cloth. It is shown In black and white, tut is also made In colors and In either case it appeals to good taste. ONE VERSION OF SPRING H ""ji 1 T Spring, as Interpreted In stills, finds charming expression in this beige colored tricotine model, of utmost re finement. It has ti plain, straight skirt with a narrow separate belt of t lie material. The short coat falls open down the front, having only one fas tening place at the collar. There Is a slit seam down the back and a novel decoration of silk embroidery in self color, which finishes an exquisite ex ample of the tailor's art. PANELED CLOTH SKIRT S 1 , K 1 1 i h I Ml I ? $ 4h msem& ,., ... . . Spring presents its separate skirts of wool or silk or con on m i those for general wear are culled "walking kins" to distinguish them from sport skirts. Here Is a pretty new model n:ade of crepe. It is cut on straight line and has a separate belt of the material. Around the bottom there are ft-in panels trlmmd with rows of 1. arrow silk braid In a contrasting eulor. Rare Musical Treat at Chautauqua Arti'tt TV? r m:. c. i o - iioiai. oi iTiiriam oieeiman, soprano; vuy Marriner, Pianist, and Leslie Taylor, Violinist Those who love really good music shruild avail themselves of the oppor tunity to bear the Steelmau-Marriner-Taylor Company, which is to appear at Chautauqua on the first day. It is an artist group in every sense of the word, a trio that would win most favorable comment In any artist series of any city. It is headed by Miss Miriam Steelman, dramatic soprano, one of the most prom ising of the younger singers on the concert stage today. Her voice is rich in quality, range and power. Miss Leslie Taylor, violinist, Is a pupil of the master Auer a statement which In itself speaks volumes for her artistry. A wonder ful tone and a brilliant technique stamp her work as thut of a coming artist of national fame. Guy Marriner, talented New Zealand pianist, is the third member of this remarkable group. r 1 1 1 ri 1 i t 1 ?K- -l 1 I It Costs You Money livery day you delay in placing your goods before the public is costing you money. True, everyone may know you're in business know where your store is, but they do not have the time to run to your store to find out about the riew things you are showing, about the special bargains you are offering and the hundred and one other things that make your store an interesting place to visit. Many people may be going past your store every day to buy something you could sell them at a lower price than they are paying and why? The other fellow invited them to buy that's all. You didn't. HEPPNER HERALD Do you look well in . a slip-on sweater? SCARFS that match will be worn with slip-on sweaters this Sum mer, making them 100 per cent, more attractive. How shall you make the scarf? The Summer Needle-Art, now on sale at our pattern counter, will give you full instructions for crocheting and knitting them, in silks and Iceland yarns, in blues, pinks, browns.yellows, reds artistically combined. All the very latest designs both in slip-on and Tuxedo sweaters will be found in Summer Needle-Art. Ml You will also find Porch mats crocheted out of cord, peasant embroidery worked on platndish-cloth.ba-tiste undergarments trimmed with gingham, new Rou manian cross-stitch designs In color, fancy oilcloth bags for wet bathing-suits, all in The Summer Needle-Art On safe at our pattern counter MINOR & CO. LEGAL NOTICES purpose of paying costs of tr.king up, Coglan, a medical student of Portland: in Tin: t'liscvrr coi i;t u- thi: ST.VTK OK OItI.(iO Mil! THK COI XTV OK MOKUOW Hazel Leathers, ) Plaintiff. ) vs. ) SUMMONS Otto Leathers, ) Defendant. ) To Otto Leathers, Defendant: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit vlihin six weeks of the date of the first publication of this Summons; and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will proceed to psk the Court that 'the bonds of niat. iniony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught, and that plain tiff be grantedjnn absolute divorce from said defendant; That the plain tiff he decreed the emu of One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars as a reason able attorney's fee in this suit, to gether with her costs a:nl dislmrs nionls; Thai plaiiuil'f l:o,granted Hie permanent care, custody, and control of Evelyn Lucile Leathers, the minor child of plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to the Court limy seem equitable. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable. Win. T. Campbell, Jud.-;e ol' the Cor.nty Court of Morrow County, Oregon, made and onteredon the third day of March 1922. F. A. McMENAMIN, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postofflce address Heppner, Oregon Date of first publication, April 18, 1922. Date of last publication, May 30, 1922. holding and soiling said animal, sto- gether with reasonable damages fot injury caused by running at large upon said premises. l K. PARKEU will be the professor's companion on the outing and they will make their headquarters at Mrs. Pyle's hotel, rrof. Heard has accepted a position us principal of a county bii,-h school Dated and published the iirot time'at Hawthorne, Nevada, for the com this 23rd day oi'iMay, 1922. 4-5 ! inff school year. Prof. J. 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