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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1914)
ATUHDAV, HM)Htm T( f THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON v V.r : V "1 '. , ir jWI fX 5s.i ' ' 1- .-.- -,ft 20 Every Woman Wants to Look Beautiful NEW FALL FABRICS Dress Is All Important in a Woman's Appearance. We Can Assist You to Look Well and Dress Well at the Minimum or cost luuncuvriM auk tiik itwi'iau .mati:im.Ii tiiirt p a QOiriM A Rl F COl AjRS ua. wk iiavk tiikm in aw. tiik movt rAorlIUnADL.IL VsUVIXO $1.25. $2 and $2.50 per Yard Wool Crepes, solid colors, light and dark, per yard 60c to jj-jj Roman Stripes and Plaids, sixty inches wide, per yard - " " T Big variety of Wool Challies, light and dark, twenty-seven inches wide, per yard - - - - 5Uc You can afford a new suit. We will tell you to a cent whnt it will cost for material, trimmings and pattern STILTS DRYG00DS CO., "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" v.. And We Now Have With Us "Owe. two. tkree dip" HK8I TATaVaad Before tke dancing sea ms araeeeda fartker. wall attempt to lead eC tkts week's quota of dlaacra. October 30th. and that there are great I flrt meeting of the club following) comuIUUou solas oawlth modistes,! the summer vacation. At thU timet la full awtac- Tke oeeatagi proved II a ThU orgmalxstloa of i was Ktvea at the White PeUtaHpromlaeat youas atea 2xa been gir kctei Welaiadiy alsht hy tke kotellias daaeias partiee for four huobi. maitfinat, aad if thia eaa be ic-aad these hare becoate a sreat fea- ceated aa a erttarioa. Klamath Fall ; tare of the aoclal easels an ieektac forward ta aaa of the MMat enjoyable daactag ssjaaaaa la mit years. Near that tke Tarioae taacee. rrrattas a aaav her C varletlea the Bredaeta ot a cer eals Mr. Betas, hare ainueered dowm aa a, taw we liaisa. people are ae aaatac to gtra a flttte bmt attea ttea te this ae a aaBreeat daaee. set aaaaeaaIbMlee.Baaiher.aad the Uate at laat aaa departed waea each peraea ea the aeer aaa some eaacleaieraUea f sitae, dlas aad syratieaa which eo er aaerKilaM:ia JthelreairL-taaae. e sew steae are more ta faver Wtta the average deaeer, who aad much rushlag to stores for silk 'the members outlined their work for satin, crepe de chines, aad other mi-It be winter, and alto planned, a social I partiee aad the like, with tke an-jtertala to be used ta the construction! evening and lunch for tho club luetic! eaaeaiaial tkat 4bbIb Buu..lnr Jaaaln feAitb ataae 4ha lataat t rv f fisvm anil mnmhare nf thft l(W)il lv fltsp-rif.tt aBvaar.vBBvaa asatw. ub ? wvmwun 1 wa, wmuvu wma a awe eas3 - ww mm uuh.4v .-t La. aaaa a. V.t . aw,. a a II . Tkl. .tl ! tlkl. I nJe n riA tiaxM vet ft tut I lodge room on November 23d. The afternoon passed Tory pleasantly, tbu hostess scrrlns tea and wafers. The following members were present: Mrs. W. D. Cofer, frs. Jennlo Hum. Mrs. C. C. Low, Mrs. Tt. Brewbaker. Mrs. C. II. Crlsltr. Mrs. It. (Juth- rldge. Mrs. Qlcn Johnson, Mrs. Skll- Uagton. Mrs. C. Thomas. Mrs, Dr. Tniax, Mrs. Win. Whitlock. The Happy Hour Club was very de llgbtfulir entertained by Mrs. O. V. Matthews Tuesday afternoon at her home on Pine street. The house was tastily decorated In pink and white, hefreshmenta wcro served during the. nftAiiAAn TliAao neadatnt Witrj. Vfea ' (Vicar Drenneman, Mrs. Robert A. Cinmett, Mrs. Curtis Holdrlcli, Mrs. Floyd Mnndy, Mrs. K. D. North, Mrs. i far the aaetal aMe of daac lac tkaa for tke aeceeeity of coacea tratfac oae'a ailed ob the atyriad of atepa, tke aaaber ot each to he tak- There were apwards of fifty couples la atteadaaee at tke daace at tke WkHe PeUeaa Wedaseday, aad tke erealas waa klckly eajoyakle for all partiea. aHeeileat saeate waa far- ay TladaH'a orckeetra, aad ' were-tke eacorea tkat tke aiBat- claaa were fereed to reepoad to. At tkts daaee Maaacer K. B. Hall latre daeed a Beret iaTKatJea by kartag every tktrd daaee a "ladles eheiee." Dartaf the ereaJas paaeh waa Barred. Tke aext has daaee is tke opealag of tke Klatawa Clab. So well are these aaaJn'kaowa to aU tkat it k aeedlaai to Bay tkat tke eyes of tke followers ef Terpsichore are all look lac forward eaaarly to tke data aet, A Jolly crowd of (fiends dropped la ob Olea Johasoa at his koaw oa Fri day erealBS to reatlad him of his birthday just paaatac. The evening was pleeaaatly speat playlas 500, af ter which refreshaaeata were aerred aad all departed, wlaalac Mr. Joha soa ataay happy retaras. The follow tag f Heads were present: Mr. aad; Mrs. C. C. Low, Mr. aad Mrs. R. Brewbaker. Mr. aad Mrs. W. P. Mc- MlUaa. Miss Greta McMillan. Mr. Veri Brssbafcsr. The committee named by Pros perity Rebekak Lodge for the ban quet to be held at the first regular meeting November E Is as follews: Una Matthews (chairman), Nellie Vaa Riper. Henrietta Brookfleld. Vera Houston, Virginia Alford, Nell Bremer, Fred Bremer. J. W. Smith, Elisabeth Bice. Chaa. Garceloa, Else Garceloa, Uatie M. Fitch, Ethel Hawxkarst, W. H. North, Mary North. Kvelya Athertoa, Chaa. Qrarrs. Kva Graves, Jessie Lyle, Practice meeting cf the decree team of the Rebekak Lodge will be held oa aext Wednesday Bight. la order that all may have time to pre pare for the meeting, the hoar is set for a: JO, aad It la boped all sisters will attend. The Pythian Club waa eatertalaed at the home of Mrs. L. h. Troax oa Tuesday afternoon, this betas the IV, -v s i " 'A' Prohibition Never Can Be Enforced, Says Prelate "While I am an ardent advocate of temperance, I am intuitively persuaded that prohibition CAN NEVER BE ENFORCED. It is calculated to make HYPOCRIT.ES and to lead to the manu- facure of ILLICIT WHISKEY, replacing the 'GOOD material with BAD, while at the same time robbina; government of a LEGITIMATE TAX. Prohibition will never be enforced in any CHRIS- , TIAN COUNTRY, It can be enforced in MO- HHAMMEDAN countries, because the Mohammed- aas object to the manufacture of whiskey, but not eiewhereJ - . K (' AM 'OpV . 'tUl CARDINAL GIBBONS, Baltimore. FerUaad, Orasea A Wage lanMrs Laacue ef Orecoa. Paid AdTsrUeaMiBt iJiS.i . -w. A t H bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV, t -i WT A ik ItlliaVlfBtaail IItoBbbbbbbbbbbbV, 1',uU Ml mi rKtw addrd itirY in Hfilin nn nnaia m the MllrlllM. Mi Hun.' V I lU 1 1 IJ III " I'll hamniulilr fiitl rf In rliarct 1 1 UllUu UUi r Ut ioiilEicf, ami linn jut a iiauili run t tt ThM prnl irr Mlw tKiti'tli) Martin .SVlltct tl.rwU, Jmhlitn I'ink. Ua Wltn'ii lMtilli llniitmm, (Irsroi lloiilniut. llilu Iih. inl ,Mil-fR MArlon JtAin, ;MMli Hawb, (,VH lw, Wawv ,MHaAI l,Hrirtvt ION llUKHMi'. GE1S AN HONOR kllrtlt, Jtuf CUtk. Vjtl IWxitn, Jwhii Hiewarl. t K1- SPECIAL MORNING SERVICES Al M. E. mi iv thi: in; km iNim. thiv nTtu: J'liutMwjMor tiik T,m: VITAL MI'K Tttl'IfM WII.I TAKK.V VI HVSUAV milKMNlNH HV TUI( UM'H.tKltH III U rtl !li- lte lLitltv()j (.lJtftHce lij H, t 1t.uu.r ifwfUl llOFttlestllrr fur (he Uo UM(4 tf Wattairf, iho Kur lime ii thie rlly ih islvrn MKtmil jlf ljg ifc. ltt;'Uttip4itnl tl tf4t4llnt Btj Ktl U(rp(i, ,V flII,NJ MH'II' i wtntfr rviititfar ij m i'.ti. IMH.auU n wlAlrd in I hi no4r( ,tttitliK. lm fr liitm (ttifitmml if, Xhff plnli lj r'ii(i. IM Knl For tim mI tour HumiAy mum 'Inx at lb MaltitKlt! Kptot Ir'jurrb lli piur lt Kfc m ih i;it.wn tntimtiant lif mIi)(k ' ; OtUr U" -fcl and Ibc rllr.i !h4 l.llt." f tVIlv.r 5t t - . tltellt Mfv." Nmcfiitwr l.lft" ' I November Theater Guide I- .Tn. ,SVw lifrlh . "Tim Holy Milrl Hottston's Netrtsflitu Amuseneits it J Shoot Mrs qtienmetz Mra it tbtc, Mrs. Vcrnlo Houston. Mrs. Jack l( Ititlnnd OlaUr-r and llArvpy Mat. and Daily l.lf.M C. Shipley, Mrs. Harry Richardson, 8. Elliott. Mrs. It. It. Hamilton. Mrs. thlw Tbti rbitrrh cordially Invltm Itw Mrs. F. M.' White, Mrs. Iy 3myaTd,18cl"Bt. Charles P. Mason, It'Hblle to (irililt with liniu lurlnac Mrs. E. V. Gowen, Mrs. J. S. Stub-JMrs. Harry Pelts. Mrs. Uon Iwls, At lb riltlctico of Mrs Bd I)ttn.J,,,! mwlug immth of trvcr. IDCUVIU, 41 0. MUI i I, W MUltf Ulbi " .-- I.H1M) ,.fw MiHn. ..i.m ,. HH1 i... Miss Ethel Gross. The regular meeting of the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union waa Benson. The atternoon was spent In iioaelnnd entertained thoir touiibM n,,, l III. needlework and pleanant rcmInl-((rniU t a masautrade party. Thj Ktm IlMloy UH thi rnomlne lor cences of tho days when nor. Feeae wain was tnt In playlns uumer Ashland, lu im with hi fuller, who was pastor ot tho local . t.. church oti .mt drar to lb hearts ot rhlld I wrlnusly III In that elty. HOUSTON'S OP1SRA HOUSE DARK held Tuesday afternoon at the A rcftture of ,,,( altornoon wua a. hood, and Ice cream and rak? added! home of Mra. George McDonald, At ten an interesting busiaeas seasloa. Refreshments were sorted by the bos tess. Visitors present were Mrs Phoebe Hammer, Mrs. Poland, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Peck and Mrs. S. X. Ogle. Members present were Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. B, S. Grigsby, Mrs. F. Boyd. Mrs. H. C, Chamber lain, Mrs. A. F. Simmons, Mrs. Luell Stearns, Miss Carlton and Mrs. C. II. Miller. In honor of Miss Evelyn Merrill, an old school mate, Miss Pearl Bolvln entertained the followlns at a de lightful dinner party Thursday even ing: Miss Merrill, Miss Dorothy Weeks, Miss Marjorie McClure and Miss Marjorie Weeks. Miss Cbristlno Scaqulst of Minne apolis arrived laat night to spend some time In Klamath Falls as the guest of Mrs. Joseph C, Smith. This Is her second visit to this section. Mrs. B. S. Grigsby delightfully en tertained at ber home oa Eleventh and Jefferson strecta Friday after noon a number of tho teachers who aro attending the annual Teachers' Institute, to a dinner party. Those present were: Mrs. Pauline White, Miss Foster Baker, Mtss Ada Soule, Miss Lena Stoecher, Miss Daisy Cole, and Mrs. James Orlmes. In honor of Mrs. George H. Feese, who Is visiting local friends before leaving Moaday for Portlaad to Join ber husband, Mrs. C, V. Fisher waa hostess to a number of ladles at ber borne oa Ninth street Friday after boob. Present were Mrs. Feese, Mrs.' George J. Waltoa, Mra. White, Mra. Heary h. Beasos, Mra. Carl Cofer, ffllM .. ... t- ..... . ... .. ... . "- io uioir rnjoynmni oi win owning ' Tln twar cnmrnlMloii ttttir Many cliarnrter wcr represented, twten the United States aiid.ltutela! be ,STAR 'Til RATER HjtHiil) unit hutiiU lliiiilrl KniliHMtl l'tM-ii( iimrm: Mrit.i; sumptous luncheon ncryKl by nostess. ,'fm "' rwrallr f the nld world IoJm leni-.l at Washlngtntt Octnber l,( Miss Pearl Uolrln entertained Jn',,U MUnlc maHr " Ityp-lw.Kay by Kecrvlnry llryan and Iho ltit.lr formally two tables of COO Friday1' .nirht. her rucata tiolnr Mian Dnrntliv. ir. i. .... i.i.i- ... u..i ' ' ' i . n I , ---, w . m . , , ..v,w MII1U IDIIUfl IFIIIritlAIIUII. . ..... ...ii. Weeks, Miss Evelyn Merrill. Miss f.very merchant ects a discount 1(1 "'", .. W flillruir. In I)r, Cyrus Twnhd liradjr-n" iq-tr; irni urninn "TIIK IHNOA.Mt TIIK MV In Four I 'art KI.V HI.V HKKKH TtHMV M ,tirmUluii I" and A Marjorie Weeks, Ml Pearl Wheeler, btt paya his bills by n certain date.'"1 '"'n in' Vr"n, 0fl' Albert H. Iocwo. Dr. C. E. Wheeler.. Th 'a nmnnnia in .. - t.i. ...i-l " ' "- .for some merchants. Would vau ,l Kor "X. H'n.V trouble, pttse. thie444 . II, our .ILmiiM ,.. our MI""""; "'". M. "N. ..... ' "ill null, harnca. a'alilx ll. il.. sell for leas. VIIII.Jolintoni Co, Imnil, herpes, scabies, Dosa's Olat Wneni U highly rscommeaded, fiOe a boi at all store, WaaCaaVt Jrn77 mymm "fnjuf.i TODAV "Lncille love," Episode No. 12 "Jovu aad huncU," ...A Fnl Kterlliif Uproar In 2 reel Admission 10 ami J He wmHwsfJ - "' ' - sua I I I BBB I BawaaawBasaasaBHaBSBBS. BBS f SU.VDAV 'Tim It-HHaclalion," A Two Itrel Special, Featuring Edna Payne and Itobdrt Frarer. "Troublesonui Pets," Comedy, "In the Days of Old," - Juvenile Drama Admission 10 aad fie Coupons for sllverwaro given Mon day, Tuesday and Thursday. Strand War Scries avery Thursday. T" r? t Un. William B. Barnes,' Mrs, Braeet JMATINKE KVKRY SATURDAY AND C, Richards, Mrs. Edataad M. Chil-j MUNDAY AT t;M When Buying Jewelry Omildrr the (jre llmt stand lr. Iilml Hie mI It sella. Tin tv U m, iiiurli rlirnp and defrp. Hn Ji-iwlry on tdd marhrt Hint an irlUliln ilrnlrr Hill evrr KHarantre any nrllrln until ,,, KNOWH ll Iut4 (jiiAi.irv. i-r"i-VVV-j-v-jXo We Guarantee Oun Ami Hut Is Hi iK-nt ndverlisemeMt We uM ever Mrlli. Wm. A. Masten 1MV Matinee rvmy Nalunlar '! ", al 'J 1 30 TEMPLE THEATER "fljMnllyn," lllograpli Two lleoi Drama "All for a TikHIi," IMIaon t'onieiljf "llearal-Nills .Vw Pliiorlnl." Current KveiiU I 'itl In- CImhhc Munrirt), ADMIMMION ALWAYS 10 CKNK MATINKK IIAIIiV AT Sl AMi MCKNNKD VUTtVHlL MERRILL OPERA H0U1 Merrill ora, ,', flllftaf!, HOfllON PIOTURKH i "m r CI AND HATUBDAVH f