5 "7 "--" 'S w- ,.., , JAVIIluu Ti'il -""" fls. L:fll THE EVENING HBKALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON 4 j, ts-m ,' -fi, RW 1 nmmMUMNni sr.'i K? SIPSrVG? -Li?. &s .-? -n'Ax&i .M 215 Arrivals Are Messengers of Spring Wj& 3"? "El i 1 '? y 4iftlu NW1.1. '. H hm-Bl fflsr I !&,?' FjV; I l.7U.refc-JBssssf . Dai ,. .(('.' , stae-.'r' .- I IW ah' -" , -5 s; v7 Js r-, tfESW-K " """" t S m w;, $k v. h 14 lv. I 1 ; ft P. .' i i- ;j . ?? . sV ! lit. y I5& ft i. ?i rt-v (Si-fei.. uu'' r 1 kssm w-: r fi'-V fef Sri. ST- fr 7' V ijt w. if" lt ! H . W ir. I1-?? . K' si .:... ft t m i n in? k; W'i i fl ' '". !,.', , KW X? IK Jr i & ispiaiA' fsRB" I , I -THE NEW SHADES OF Sand and Putty WiH Meafee the Mott FartkKous New Plaids d Stripes Are Here in Quantities Than Ever IVeUl A Full Line of Blacks and the Solid Colors Will Find Many Friends 11 J t Mrs. Karl Whltlock, Mrs. Oscar K., Not only do OW Sol hinwelf batokan that spring will be upon u. in a few day, but the whole..ler. ah. realiae it, and tha diipment of Spring Dm. Good, we have ju.t received i. a wonder in beauty and variety, include everything that it newright up to the minute. NEW SPRING WOOLENS AND COTTONS, WHITE GOODS And All lh. IW, Fancy' Mat.rlaU lor Spring, in AU Shad.., Solid Color, and Iho Fancy Plaid, and Stripe. Every lady in Klamath county can have a new frock from thi. lot, and many of them two or three, but to get your choice you should be among the first to make a selection. STILTS DRYGOODS CO. 11 niueiun muci T AT-iTCC CtinD" wnnxtn inc. bavwii w.v MMMIMMIMIM Is New Spring Woolens and Cotton Goods In Great Variety Sure to PeM &&r Dancing is certainly holding the at- Wllley, Mrs. Fred Mclhase. Mrs. Wil liam A. Masten and -Mrs. John Mc-'bv 1 tlon of meats. In addition, a paper on "The Modern Home" was reaa Mrs. Wilbur Jones. These meet 0 hundred was played, the ing are held alternate Friday after won by Mrs. Hampton, and noons, and aro highly enjoyed by all teatlok of Klamath Falls social seta at preent. tor from now until the UMtMa season, there are hops sched- Lean. Flv lllAd" for ATftrr vaaIt. f.-nef nfvlt, lhatn.u h.l. - - "r - ..-- .a... w-f.ia uuuk uuu uj 4111. nuuiiu Jiiaiawji mud held tne second of ttsja dainty luncheon was served. attending. anai Mnea, ana next Friday night, I - "TTT, ;- - '?! '" "-, ii. uuu aui. uuniu i. van mper, ( Jr. have returned from their honey-' "'" Blore l ,u'! Bi, moon trip to Portland and Vicinity. lof the Fnlghtly Club was made by' and aro residing at 837 Jefferson ! Mrs- S1,as Obenchaln. This sewlonfj street. They will be at home after)'8 heIa at tne nome ot Mr8, h , & . r. wiuiis ana was auenaea oy Mrs. E. W. Go wen, Mr. Fred J. Williams, ' Tolen( and Protective Order of Elks will iwld its fourth, annual ball, for Elkjvaad" their ladles. On the follow ing Friday night a number of popular tocl?yoBng women wUl fee hostesses at.aeoablaedcard and dancing party, and?n the nliht of Februarv IS. the'Klatawa; ClBb will close iU; fourth rf season of dancing parties!; t.-All of taew-kop. will be held at'the White Pelica hotel. In. additlqtv to these, there are dances at Moose hall every Saturday night, given" bv. Klamath Lodge Loyal Order of Jtoose, and ror which season Invitations were 1s sueda couple of weeks ago. ? " , ' ' 3l ' The KlamVth Fiuis Volunteer Fire Department's annual St Patrick's ay ball la also on. the calendar -of-'coming events. Chief Ed WakeSeld, Jack Prrngle" and Will 6. Wilson are in charge of the affair, which" win" be held la Houston's opera house, and which' as nsual will be largely at tended, j. ' "xiv'ct .t Mr.. .Aubrey it. Campbell wa the hostesa. to, the Lleeure Hour Club on Wednesday afternoon at1 her High" r68 "fWdencft Mrs. Harry Anglln, rtv SJlas Obenchaln, Mrs.. Arthur B. Whitman and.Mw.-Je&enette- weVe preeent as guesU, lai'iidditidn' t'b' the clnfeaaembere.Mrs. faomaiJ. Hamp-ton-!Mr'- 4nbe7 R. Campbell' Mrs. Elbert Bi Hall, Mrs.Lonis O. Van Bel i?a. Mm.' Jt-'ft 'Weit, Mrs. O. A. Krwwe.- Mlss JennleX-Sarrls." Mrs. MawrenJtteafJtoi; Charlee I V' M"AH'r3r Newnham. , -".Wawa-ea,, Mrs. Kred 'xx$2s$'F'n' Brt B- Withrow, a. . HALL 1GRIU Svdty Ckickefl Dwuer 76c Jifr TiadaU's Orchestra IhENRY' E. DAY, Prop, - t .' J t, "The JUtega," Twrtnii'ijiitiiiieent of k , O'Hearts .int. M , ' ' 'mmOiffUmi ot These" $ ,A . 'JcIir drama the Tsey Tae Doc JUsnea. ,4 10 Cestui MATJ VieK PVCJIY aATDRDAV AND nnirpAT at aiao '' Monday. In honor of Miss Edna Norrls. ot Fort Klamath. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd M. White entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg. Miss Lulu Wattenburg, Mrs. E. W. Oowen, Miss Norrls, Claude Maxwell, Lawrence Kinnear and Harold Lincoln at five hundred Thursday evening, and the evening was spent most enjoyably by all of the guests. Refreshments were I served: Mras. Thomas Hampton is confined to her home by an attack of bronchitis. An added attraction at laf nivh, Klatawa Club dancing party .was a oau- dance, in which th dmiw. demonstrated their "footwork" by kicking the boundlnr rnbbnr ,, wunout losing SteD to tha rt.nM...- One couple slmultaneouslv kiekori ' with the result that they both fell to me noor. but this was the only mls- nap, ana the Innovation w .1.1...4 uy popular request the "pop" dance was given on the program. The "pop aance, bo it known, in a aruu.i. . the "Ug" dance. In the latest cu. ii.. . . ""P uie lagging belnsr dnn n,i,h . w w n.M IB sounding slan on th nM.M..i. back with an inflated paper sack. An other addition to the program was Instruction in the Spanish Hesita tion, given to th iaunM. .. Professor Raymond, of Sacramento, who Is forming a dancing class here. Altogether, last night's dance was one of the most enjoyable hnn. t n. son, and the next one of the Klatawa series Is bains- looknri --, . . eagerly by the lovers of the TerosI- JIZ ""' T,naa" "hestra rendered muslo for the ,, i.,.i. was as usual held at the White Pell- wu uoiei ainmg room. There will ha hi- a . ii.t J.. " ' Mills Addition ball tht a.i.. .. . . the night of the Mills Addition Em broidery Club's party to th -,- . that, addition and viMm.. . ..-. &TAf w?ii h" bn ptonned, .curaews are to be served. Mrs. Slla nhannh.f- . . . High street tst a.... .. there oelnr fa,, .m- L .W.9n' J which, refreshmenu were t,rrS High scorn it. w winums, anr.B: ::.u:"-:f J- krit ""a" highly iBteraarl,,.. ., . .. -. - : wi or tne Home Scleaaa ria.ri.i - .. Woman'. Library Clnb was held Z to.JZZrzr 1 tu jnnr -, airs, sen cari raa. Mrs. 8llas Obenchaln. Mrs. L. F. WU llts. Mrs. J. C. Brockenhroneh. Mrs. Fred Mills; Mrs. "Fred Melhase and Mrs. Elbert B. Hall. At the con clusion of bridge playing, the hostess served refreshments. Italian and French painting of the Renaissance period was the Interest ing subject discussed at the Tues day afternon meeting of the Ewauna Literary Club, held at the residence of Mrs. George J. Walton, on Cres cent avenue, at which time Mrs. John A. McLean was the leader. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Walton, snd In addition to the hostess, there were present Mrs. McLean, Mrs. E. V. Hawley, Mrs. Harry Qoeller, Mrs. L. L. Tniax, Mrs., Bert Carl Thomas. Mrs. George A. Havdon and Mm. Arthur R. Wilson. Students of the Klamath countv high school last nlrht held a reen- tlon at the Hotel Baldwin In honor of the Medford high school basket ball players, which was attended hv about seventy of the young people. ine reception was held at the con clusion of the game at the Pavii. lion, and an Interesting musical pro gram was rendered, at the conclusion I of which sherbert, cake and punch were served. BALDWIN HARDWAR DEADS E MEN LOCAL PIONEER MERCHANT 18 ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE STATE HARDWARE MEN'S OR. GANIZATION "Made in America" I aJbMa ViJaaaaaaaaaBaaVaV'aHHRaaaaaaaaaa' JnSssk, aBKaaautTjj'K -v v '-1' jjrFJiBBeBBaw aHsSSSSSSSSSsffiSr jKaOaflaaaaaaKaaW aBBBBMBBVCi vVt"i Jw : v?sssssBaa-ei-em. aW ---raSSVyi'.'V .VdHlssssssssssssssv m aiaiaiam'. .' 'Xgft JK aaaaMlW-"" r 'afuattaWalBBMIaa B afaiaiaiaWjnMZ'l.ZIl I. I. ,nVaki0)sSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStaBaBaB7 .SSSSSSSsHffl'r - ''i; 'aHrlaaV aVtwlBSSsK'f'JI 5 W Mw"aHaaSBSSSSSSSSsf BVaVaVaTaBfaBVaVaVaVaVaVaVaCT'',W !, 9f X TTP' t BBVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVa"aVaVaV aVaVaV H9EI fc0 4Hf I alaMBn-. - I'll CiaaBafaS'H aa-"ae-eW?tf fyA . i-'o"'" rvAtV'-'i' ll! aBaBaBataBKIUkKv:. V ,',. . ' I n1JV'lfm ,.aU, M3fKl' 'sk pssifr ' 'Vw'Hi" BID Woman Jury Killed by Senati Unltfd l'r'K Hvrvlco J ti.lt to tln voinnt of tlio UUtiJ HAI.KM, Jnti. 3d, The tieimtc line l I ttll lotirtl iiliii'iiiliii., H(1 klllnl bill. Kciminr Arthur UngKUtlit,rnil' n" ""'"i .win it mi till fftfiil.! Hint VnehlitKiun purl. Hit -t.U ili L. ki.ullfl,. ..i . KtvlllK HU..1..11 tl.o rtKht III Xlt!"" "'" -Birmi irnw j"F la. mi lurli-ii. 'I'Iik viiln mi thin wan ,. . , i HmlHl ) tllli. I. Ill 1. IhlflWd ' itinhn jrnntllutlin 111 Dfrirtnhl llll. IIUIIM' ll.TM rt'lUntni III r(IIUIU(iriVrlir, Mrr.,m,.l ..l.l. .1. .. , .... .... ......... ."---""- Tiy iino rciiwiiK inn, which niiiiws vci- ...rnliHtf lt (It. tt.vlfll liliil llk'll Witr '" '" - -.... . xoiiiitltMt from tnmtloii on properly worth up to ll.OOU, Tint Hcimti' vott'il to liHli'dtilloly liiiHtponu Honntur Dlnikk'd hill, which wjm Inicnilod to nliotlNli thu ilvitart- uiPiit of woIkIiIh mill tiiftimiriM nmln. tnlmil In lonncf lion with thn nlntr. tronsurt'r'rt oltlc. Tlio lloui rccolvcil fnurti'cn nnw lillU linforn niljoiirtiim-nt. .SiMintor I. H. .Smith, of Coo rotin My, Introduced h niolntloii ,uh- Theater Gum IISSSSSS1 1 'AlSVWv.avtjy(WW llla,,..'. i.uuaiuii 5 I Metrcftlitan Ami 1AA&Wmm m wVWJfeJfejSl Inc. A well deserved honor has been bestowed upon Hon. George T. Bald win by the Oregon Hardware A Im plement Dealers Association, now in session in Portland, by his eitir as president of the association for tne ensuing year. Judge Baldwin knows the hard ware game from A to ss. anri ha has bean fMrpaut,,1l., ... .. . ..., outniBu BSrei "'. aatauou wim yeuow in this line of merchandising siace "ni wlth H U the effect achieved the earlr aeventfaa naui.i. was so much tiira anr.....i.i the early serentles. Baldwin's pro gress is not alonsr conflna .. hardware business. ha h.. t- a a mg Hiamatb booster, sad it was during his admlnlstratin. .. county judge that the splendid Warn- This gown worn by a well known boclety woman, was made in America on plans ot an American dosigner, rfhe w oio it rocontly at a social func tion at her home, and most ot the women prubout who were good Judaus of clothes were taken with the gown of their liomejs. In selecting the doc orations for her entertainment Hhn ilrst connldored her own gowning, In cluding the suitability of the certain colors to herself. Her choice fell upon yellow, and with yellow she ar ranged her drawing rooms, having flowers ot yellow with backgrounds of greeu ferns and foliage, and hern and there a cluster of whit .! twerea into the arrangement. Her lights were shaded with yellow .J? " t the pfn. ath county high sekWM Nim!! was so much like soft' mmhi.. could be got. All of her Diana war. rearranged as to sot off to advantage herself and her gowna vertltable "Sunshine" gown. First, a fouadatioa of white m... rod satin, gathered a bit about the waist, and with n wldo tuck so nlir.il as to simulate ft iluop hip yoke. The bodice of sntln was laid in deop cross wise tucks, ami draped over this was gold colored daphne, silk embroidered across the top with gold and white sequins in flower duslgu, A straight shawl of dajilmu silk, sequin spangled, draped shoulders, ending In a nolnt at the back, which i,u.i,.. weighted with a IuhhoI of heads. Over tho foundation Hkir, nu draped a dotiulo tunic of koi.i m. broldcrcd dophnu silk, thn .im. isbod with deeii scallnnn,! ha. , Cloth Of gold. Hllnrutru nf ,, satin wore worn, with bu, .m. neither dyed or bleached hut of th nuiumi snnao. During This Bad Weather VOII WANT Shoes That Will Keep Ywr Feet Warni and Dry ami Htlll lutvo a neat npiiearanre. THEY DO BOTH Ask to See the Weston (Illustrated holow) Our storm resisting Inn noot, tho blggost Flvo Dollar value over of fercd by any shoo house. HOUSTON'S OIMJRA 110 USE- DARK ft ! Regal Shoe Store rtlft MAIN ST'AR TilKATIl'j Jnan 1,. Ijiakv I'rosenls tho popular June j Star TIIOMAH W. HOttl In tho vivid hHirt sterf "T II K a S I, V HO! 1 Hy Wlncholi HmlU M n flvo nrU20i hi .. Addnil Allmcllen: IfPNnt.Hellg NVm-s PMsiss ID uml '-'Oc m Millnrfartrry Htiirilii ' ' at BiHO TE.MHLK THE A' Kaliinliijr Catches VUtts Trout A marriage llconui i..... .... terday by the county clerk's office to Oeorge W. Wh.ln and Irene Trout. Insurance that .. ... time. Hee Chllcoi. ibk u.,Ll. WINES CIIOICl OAMFOIt.MA WINES I'UIIK APPLK BUANDV 'Jill- VKACU MIIANDV I'UIIK UltAI'i: IIIMNDV Throe ami numy otlier itMHlisouui Iloveragee for the home KLAMATH . LIQUOR COMPANY "I'illil.t lamilv XW." .Latest War 8c . " ' "-it "CoiinIii Pons" A,t niogranh Two IImjI Pl. "11 Ofa.nna fftkiuiiiiri." - , ... ....... . Vltagraph Coinnaf -a Hunda)' "PhmIIv HUrk f4hMl)" Kalem Two Hod "TbeHoMNv" Drama of. Belovoil "AilventWwfl "Cltampleii Rear Slayer" M" a a1 lew fiexnuuur '"! ntimimnfif nunnf 'i. MATINliM DAILV AfM AM, LICENHKI) I'l UPDBMI rt,ti?.RA " .V ff.i;.. - BUM ., ' 'sterniii """ . r." - MiiTinv funriiiU'S , . na,, b)(. !'' kamm aiftif innltl - 1 jaa.1 ava. A -- - .. ';.. , mkwwMm r"-.. i.kC J.WJ,' i-T,"