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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, MAY IUOB VOUB . urn Everything for the June Bride The Most Extensive Showing of DRESS MATERIALS AND FURNISHINGS o For Your Complete Wardrobe sBBBBsBBBBBBrk tt - - f .bbbbbw .aaasa. saaaavavaV - "v m .-s-a-aaj ICJKBB.5P' C .bbbbbbb- ? s aBBrBBBBBBBBBBMw-sBa (Continued fium pt.go 3) . MMM 2Lbsbbm lHdnH You Will Want Linens for Your New Home We invite you to inspect our stock. It will stand com parison in quality and price with any shown elsewhere e'lnuK Aukoii), mill thi) ronsolullnn to MIm! Coral Carter .Mis Smith's guests worn fawned with u couple or ooul hoIoh liy Mix. Itoit (' Thomas, I till' plltllO IH'COIIIIIUIlllUUtlt being play ed hy Miss Klltnboth Houston. Hu freshmvuts wore served, and nil le iort an enjoyable iiflorunoii. ()iu of tlio plouwiut exeats t( tho week lit church elude ocnnu'd Mon day evening when tlu M. '. church uitertnlnoil uiembets of the choir ami tho teachers of the imlillc mill high HI'IOo1h, Wild IlIlM) IIHSldleil In till) tiiurtii work during the enr. A musical nnil literary program niih rendered, autl iofrtiiliiiuuln were sened The following program was rendered Instrumental nolo, IChiIut Hulnos, Muni solo, Mrs. Wriicn T. .Miilsehenbucher: Instrumental solo, Constance Fisher; rending, Miss l.ulu Wat ten burs. tocul solo, Vorium T. Motschcnbnchor, Instrumental solo, lliicii llnmlltou Itcv K. C. Illch ards presided at thu program, ant! 'oxpu'sscd appropriate thanks to those who hail helped so faithfully In mu sical, llpworlh League ami Hu,idn Miiotii work ilurliiK tho your, I Mrs Fied Xltsclielm wiih tin1 hos tess to tho Mills Aihlltlou Kinbtoldory riuh on Wednesday afternoon There v, ere In attendance, Mrs CIiiih i'hiilii as, Mrs It It Wiikcmiin, Mrs Khuer Applcgute. Mix iiioinas Cruhli, Mrs Aithur Lewis, Mis. Haw telle Mix M A Hawkins, Mrs. Fred NUHtiiiini, lodge, or whli.il situ Iiiih nlwuyn boon mi iitllxo uiouihm" Mho Is now In I'oitlaml, local delegate 10 tho Nil l Kin tl Fcilcriitliili of Women's Clubs inuvi'Uiloit wiiltii begin there Moii lay. Cm ils will ho I ho chief diversion at lhi While IVIInui hotul Tliiinidiiy afternoon, wht'ii Mm. I. mils I, tlerher, Mix Kdiiiiiud (liiwou Hr ami Mis. Charles S. Monro mo hoHteiwoi at a largo paiiy ItivltutloiiH wore Issued , 'i Hit In tho week, ami all receiving hlilx ale lookliiK forwanl to a plcusaui nflotuonu Mr. ami Mis. (icnigo W. While llor.ut In tho morning for l.os Angeles, lo attt'iiil thu graduating oxurcUi-,i a l j tho I'nhorslty of .Southern California, Their sou, Klik White, gruiiilnteii this t.U'iir from tho law school. Thu Willi x will hu met at l.os Angeles hy n sister ! front Oklahoma, ami thoy will spend InU wiM'ks In tho South, vIxltliiK with ;frli'inls lllaokforil, MrH. tlwrKo Hum 1, Nolan,.,. Mrs. Wfuh-y 0. Hmu' u HrofKunhrouKh. Mrx. Arthur Yu . Mrs. II. . H,.k. " h J HiirRi-iil. Mis. .,lhll Hr '; Mm. W-IIh. Mrs Kr,,, S ' J I ..linll. Mrs A,r V()y ' Hlilklo Kail (I Stilts Drygoods Company ! WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Portland Portland 13 16 San Francisco 3 S 4 Coraleski and Fisher; Baum, Per noil and Sepulveda. At Los Angeles Salt Lake 12 14 1 Log Ancelea 4 9 3 C. Wlllltms and Hannah; Scogglns, ' Burns, Love and Boles and Meek. 1 At Sao Francisco Venice 10 14 0 Oakland 3 9 0 Oecannler and Spencer; Abies, Christian and Elliott and Kuhn. Houston's Metropolitan Amsenents HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER Daalel Frohsnaa presents JOHN BARRVHORK la tho Famous Comedy "THE HAN FROM MEXICO" In Fire Parts Addd Attraction BLANCHE LISTON NIEMYER Presenting the One Act Comedy "BARBARA'S DILEMMA" Bjr Rlda Johnson Young IS and 2Ac Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:80 TEMPLE THEATER "A Delayed iteformullou," Two Reel Lubin Drama "Sweedie'a Hero," Essanay Comedy "His Phantom Sweetheart," Vltagraph Drama "Seeaes From Mt. Laasea." ENTIRE CHANGE SUNDAY Admission Always 10c. MATINEE DAILY AT 3:80 ALL LICENSED PICTURES Evening Dress for Matrons '.issslll. . 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Mrs Win Sa mi lium ami Mis. riaimai Hullo Aftui a nio.Ht t'iiJo)iihh aftiTiiooii, a iltil tiuiiH luntiiuuu was Hurvod hj Mrs Frank lliant. tlaiiKhler of tln Ims tejM, iiHulstoil by MIhs llcrthn Nlt stiiiiiu, MImh I.imiiiii Halle) ami Miss Alhi'i'tllia NltHChi'lui Thu next inrcl Iiik of thu iiiih will hu holil at thu homo ni Mrs (ims. ThouiiiH Mrs It ('. Khlpluy was IiomIuhh to appear al tho Star Ihunter tonight nutl llu Happy Hour tilth Tuesday nftur- tomorrow night in declamation work, noon tit her home on Seventh mid I'1"' remlltiKs Intiuillng an Inlunirotn Oak streets, when a most unjityahlu j tlon of "lltirbnru'i Ulluinnitt." Itldii afternoon was npont In needlework, I Johnson Voiiiik's sprightly oiii-acl lito Star theater announces onu of conversation, etc., by thu guusts, who! playlet. aaaaaaaaaBBBBBat sbbbbbbI SBBJBSbUS.' '-' - SBBBBBBB SBBBBBBBBBKi''!. .1 .SBBBBBbI LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHsbbbbbbbbbbI I'lllllIllIiiKH. Mr- I. ".'"" h..o Mrs. Prank Ira v,i,(l, jj" N. KiDkemlall. Mr.. Illchard J' Hiulili. .Mrs. I'.e.l Hclwillook. Mr. " II. ('iimiilii.il, M.h. .rl ,: tt. ; ' Imiik. Mih.J. KrnkA , .Mr ,j "' ; "mi.m Mi.,. (),.;,. l.otg,, H. Merry,,,,,,,. jM ,,' j Wheeler. Mih A,h Vnk..r ., I.emh. MUH l.lllnii Htllla T. t.M were won hy Mr.. Wilbur Jn,., , MrK' ' . mid il,. ft. noon hm highly ej,,h. f0r , tllli-mliime. The hn.tw, ,.,.,! ,,B. ty refrnl,ii.,,iH. An enjoyable ilautini! ,, ... held lit the ll.lhlwli, We.lneMlay eB. Ing hy n number of mK opU I huru being iircHeiii mu, .Margaret Worileti, MIhk liauilla H.lnk, MIM Marjorli. DeUell. MIhh f.irn fslxla. .ihh .Margaret lo,,K jM M,;. jl.ullo l.uavltt. MIsh I'enrl I.euWlt, Jubn iHoiiHtot, Jr., (Irahani Klohl. .Krnfl '. Sterns. Tom DeUell. Atvara. Ileal, Ira ' '. William MvMlllim nnil Colraan O'Loiighllu During tin. ec,lnit fruit pumi, ami wilf.'i m were enjoyrtl 'June Colliinhlii III, unU, Now being pl.,)eil at Klieiihvrd' I'lnlio ilepol, new liner In Kntnfflf(, Il i) lit rhiMMM- jour (iiniMs, lleineiiilMr lliU "lien Inking IsMr. nine, See (iillrele. Illamiie l.lslonNietneyur, who will Moving Pictures dlgnllled hostess, who demanded a tramea reception gown never. me oiggesi auu uesi programs tor i Wero .Mrs. Ose.tr II IIioiiiiduiiiii, Mrs As a result, wo have tho gown Saturday and Sunday that they have 'ciamlo Davis, Mrs. Curtis lluldrlck, illustrated, designed and worn recent- h"d for some time. Tho program ls'.ir, Hyrou llanleuhrook, Mrs. John ly by an American society woman, of a varied nature, uud does not con- u. Hamilton. Mrs. l.eu HouHtoti Mrs Tho novelty is in the train. When shu desires, tho wearer may appear In training gown with all tho dignity that sociul etiquette demands, and when the dance music starts, slio may slst solely of pletures, hut as this Ih'q ,. (,'i,rior. Mrs. William 8, Humes, Paramount day, the Star has a bIgj.M,H. yvm Houston. Mis. Samuel Will feature picture to offer, when John I kur, Mrs. S. K. Farmer, Mrs. Kloyd Harrymoii, will be piosenleii In "The .j, !), Mrs. Vertto HoiiHto,,, Mrs. Man From Mexico," the funniest com- Iwillliim ' .lohtihon. Mrs. Iloheil A. gently lift tho train and Indulge to edy that has ever been reluased by the ; Kimnltt, Mrs. Harry Itlchanlson, Mrs. her heart's content, with all tho com- Kumoits players. Thoso who htno 'V. . I. Stelumelz, Mrs. (!y V. Wallers, Tit ft nf tlui all rift littt tint tri I'nliun. IOJ.I1 lilt llfiillf iir cnnil tlwi iilm mm I at r v ..a ... . . . i ;, ""- " .---.- - ---... - v... ..... ,....,. -u..,r. u. . .Mauiiews nun .Mrs. i.ioyu ,TnmXf Mrlt. ., Moore, Mrs. CIiiih. "'ua '" uu bunu nun ui nmu; ...- .. ..... ., u t....,,hi, lunuj jut- nuvaiu. iiaitity rurrvHii ments won goldenrod satin, with tho skirt scantl- turo comedy It is when In the hands' Mr-d by thu hostess. ly gainereu ai a sitgniiy ntgn waist 01 .iui,u narrynioro auu a Famous, 4. One of tho smarleht affalrH of the week In lorn I society was held yester t!a afternoon In the sun parlor of thu While I'elleati, when Mrs, Frank I.'. Ankeny wm.h hostess at riuo to thu following Mrs. K. II Itu.iineH, Mrs. Clbert I) Hall. Mrs I.. F. Wllluts, Mrs. A. D Miller, Mrs. Hiram Mur doch, Mrs (leorgt) J Walton, Mrs, F.. II. Ileiity, Mrs. I.. ('. Mills, Mrs I,, I,. line. The skirt finished iu a straight liuyers" cast train, which was looped under at live parts. about ihu kiiecs, and this gave the tlon for to ' 1 Thu production is In! .Mrn. Klllu Hickman, a sudor of Mrs. S. Moore, Mis. Don J. '.iimwult. .MrH. It. A. Alford, Mrs II. A. Wilson, Mrs. Silas Obenchnln, Mrs. C. C. Hoguu; Mrs. Will W. Ilaldwin, Mrs. Will II As u big added attrac-, Frank Ira White, ami Miss Katlilyii Mn.ii. MUs Maude Mnldwln. Mrs. H. night and .Sunday, the Star Nylnnd came In las. night from s. 0Illl,yi Mril. Tluw. ,,, MrH. OVtro ft lid titid A nlnlkfifnit iruHiil tit II n l If It Itiai " "" "" "" b....- r. .n ....u.,b.. iu. wiu up- rrutta, uoio,, to Hpemi a moutii on',,r Whlllotk Mrs I esllu lingers turo of crystal and pearl beads draped pearanco of lllancho Listen Nelmver, ! ntoro visiting Mr. ami Mrs. While, Mrn A I I eavll't .Mrs Vrnk Wanl' the bodice of tho white daphen silk, a noted Lyceum reader and Impersou-Lnd seeing thu Klamath country. Mrs. MrH' Taylor' Mrs F F Mngee Mrs' Thu crystal effect was also worked ator. who will present lllda Johnson Hickman taught school this ear al .red Murphy ' Mrs (' C Vofor' Mrs' lout on the sleeves and in tho hair and Voting's famous one-net iinneilv ! n..i, ,. ,.,,.1, " . ' ."'..'. ' ' ' . , , ...lnu, ,,,,,, , .,,.. 1,'lll.K 111,... ,..., , I l,nHl,..M .u.. .... . . .... . ' till) ill I'n. .ilia. .1. rf 1 ill Kill. jiih. slipper ornaments, mid a handsome string of pearls completed tho attrar civo costume. Jiaruaras IJllemmu " The star management iccommcuds tho above program as one of tho best presented In a long time. As an extru attraction to tho usual high class Saturduy program at tho Klamath Falls will always he a dinky town If tho men wear hose with holes iu them, patronize mail order houses und send their money to China Temple, twuuly-flvo Illustrated slides 'and Japan through the Oriental laun-,ill be shown which will glvo the pub dries. Send your laundry to the' lie an Idea of tho havoc wrought by 1 Klumath Falls Steam Laundry, where tho lecout eruptions of Mt. Lassen. your hosery and underwear are These are very Interesting, and show darned free. 20-tf some of the best scones of tho erup- f ' "on that the photographers could Kadcllffe Collego plans to establish Kc'- Several of tho recent washouts 'a law school which will ho exclusive at Kennet are also shown. There is for women. no advance In prices. 1 Although their surroundings ure I T"u Orpheus has boon bringing to this city for Home tlrno some of tho Friends of Mrs. Hubert 10. Watteu burg will bo pleased to learn of her olecHon as vice president of the Ore gon (Iriiml Assembly of Itehokahs, which met recently In annual conven tion at Newport. Mrs Watlcnhitrg attended as a delegate from tho local ('has. F. Stono, Mrs. C. II. Under wood, Mis. Chns. Marl hi, Mrs. 8. Kd ward Mm tin, Mrs. Orn FlUpatrlck, Mrs. One) M. Hmnsby, Mrs, Will T. l.eu, Miss Agues Leo, Mrs. Louis L. (ierbcr. Mis, K. W. (iowon, Mrs, Mary A Jackson, Mrs. W. Paul John son. Mrs. XI. S. West. Xllsn Alice luxurious, tho lives of the women in ' the Turkish harem Is practically one of slavery. See Chlkotc for desirable property unci good farm lands. Main. I I 1 gr x & 1 SJJMnUssyhonf(,'ixjiS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MarrUl.OT. , MOTION MOTUMtt TUKaUAv, N -aft'IIAYS We were threatened as early a In the spring by the most highly approv ed Parisian couturieres that full, short skirts would prevail, and when tbey arrived we gladly accepted them without protest. Were tbey not a de lightful change from the long, tight "QUO VADIS" In Eight Parts Xlatlneo Saturday, 15c Evening, 15 and 2fts Tomorrow Ilurr Mcintosh, la "IN MIZZOURJ" In Plvo Parts largest attractions in tho film world, but lust night's show. "Quo Vadls," proved the greatest over shown In city, this theater. WordB cannot picture 03.1 tho beauty of this offering. Novor has 11 picture been made on it inoro olaborato scale. Thoso witnessing this plcturo can rest assured that they havo j-oen a production that will stand for tlniu to come as ono of tho masterpieces of lllmdom. Tho man agement feels that too' much cannot ho said for this offorlng, and abso lutely guarantees this to bo the great est, nfrrflrnnn ava.. ..a .,.. 1 .-.-. vni 1(ul uii hi una J (house. Tonight will bo tho last exhi bition. Tomorrow the Orpheus pro v sents uurr Mcintosh in "In MImqu irl." Ab ti nln 4t.( ......I..-., 1 entertained millions, and has lost nothing in tlio fllmlnir. Matln.n in morrow at 2:80 New June Records Now on Hand Hear Them Admlssloa 10c Subscribe for cents a month, the Herald, fifty iMkmBi DANCE .lumber of lliime ili'llghlful Satur day Night Drtiire n the PAVILION TONIGHT PEERLESS ORCHESTRA SEVEN' PIECE TICKETS, 50 CENTS Shepherd Piano Depot Sunt, Door to Postogliv h-ii Afternoon 11 ml Eveulajf Distinctive Custom Tailoring For Discriminating Dressers Loewe Bros. Tailors 518 Main StrMt w4J