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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1918)
MW ' K u to i? fe o lis1. , !?? :( W. P.,"- KiHL J. THB EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON TtmftNAV, Mf Mttnai, Hi " e ? THE FAVORED OF p Apparel Fashions for Spring 11 Ty iVrlil i Wtf IS wtJ It Tomorrow wc present a special showing of the new Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses. Priced very moder ately for so early in the season. We offer these special groups, with the determina tion to bring hundreds of women here tomorrow who otherwise would not know of the splendid styles and values which we have assembled for early Easter showing. I Hew Enter Dresses of very lata sees m tfflvse HASMl CMevfOfCNVWl Georgette oric rhamble foemsmUea, each wfch m dU. ttoct tavMaal style that cam est teems aewtwve bat at Moe'a. Prices reascstahls aa4 with, ta the reads of all, Sl&sa to aw.s Fr Easter Shwitg Many aew style 8IU right ap to the very last minute. Both colon ami slytai are there la the very ones In moat demaed today. S'n two atlkr, and big assort Met to select from In all all. Prirr range from 98.00 ep to S4K.OO. Stunning New Waists Many varieties of them all of latest materials, designs .and trimming effects, Colors -and sizes to please all.. t Large showing, pf hand em ltroidered Geergette: for Easter. Prices from $6.50 to $J2:50 New Spring Skirts A complete assortment of the new Sprang Skirts in all the npkg style.- They aremade of plain striped ' and plainserges, wool jerseys, fancy silk failles, black arid navy taffetas, and a beautiful assort ment of pleasing designs of fancy silks. Side pannier, bustle, ripple, plaited and shirred models, with novelty cut belts and pockets. The light colored skirts are par ticularly attractive. All sixes; regular and extra bands, ranging in price from II I I V It MIX II x J I ! rnrt I f sen 1 1 I J T 1 1 J ll I I III! I I 11 t 1 Rajaf! 11 11 II I 1 1 I 1 1. am 11 11 I emV l I I I 1 IX. I I I I 1 1 X. I 1 I I 1 kl 111 $4.50 Up to $17.50 . New Neckwcir MANY KKW KASTKR XOVBsV TIES Lavns, Sets, elate aad reR styles. Fiwist Cbfts . QrtfefcCVie Uwkntnx FOR aUBTBK p toac KM la elate wkMe. "AH esses at ffcte) as Oewass Envelope Cfalserse, Corset Cerere aad BtooaMTB. THB BIO vmivmfh ON. BUYW.S.S. TODAY H. N. MOE THE STYLE STORE W. 8. 8. ARK GOOD INVESTMENT!, BUY ONE EVERY DAY 0ERi all amms m ERSONAL MENTION UTTLB UPHfMHTH OH VOCMMi' AMONG TIB FHOPUt OP HI CUTY AJfD VMUfrTY, ooiNas and ooMiNoa or local roun J. Herrlck of Algoma Is la the city on Dullness. Tim J. Murphy Is n business visit or from Bend. Mar? Cooper ot Macdoel Is visit ing 1 Klamath Falls. It, B. Hutchinson Is a county seat Visitor from Cbtloquln. ' T. XV. Graham Is here for a short time from Anderson, Calif. O.sN. Sargent Is registered at the White Pelican from Cblloquln. H. H. Edmonds and H. L. Swift of Oleae are In the city on business. Wm. Immel of Stockton Is spend lag a few days In Klamath Falls. T. H, Thurmond Is. In the city for snort time from Weed. R. B. Cheyne Is In town today from his ranch on the Merrill road. C. H. (Jueenason Is a recent arrival 'tin this city from Yakima, Wash. , C. R. Denton of Pine Ridge is a business visiter to Klamath Falls. , Mrs. Phoebe Wells and Mrs. Mtt chell of Ashland are visiting la this eky. i t. L. Van Seat .was ameag the train arrivals last night from Burllagame, Calif. Cashier B. M. Bubb ot the First National bank of MarrlU la la town today on business. W. C. Daltoa, an wtfcaslve cattle man from the Malta. .district, was a county seat visitor yesterday. Francis Freer sat Steve Stakel were Klamath Falls visiters yester day from Pee Valley. ' "' George Omeld, a prominent resi dent of the Merrill seetlea, is a Klam ath Falls visitor. ' 8. E. Icenbiee and W. T. BlUott ef the Pine Grove seetlea are, Klamath rails visiters today. M 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bufus S. Moore have returned to Klamath'. Falls after spending the winter at Portland aad California points, ' W. T. aarrett aad Zarl Walker 'of 'Blr are la Klamath Fall for a few Mrs. 8. Ei Msrtla 'has gone to San Raphael, to spend Basttr with her two daughters, Misses Viva aad Dorothy Martin, who are students at Dominican College. Word has been: received 'sere that Wm. C. North, sea of Mr. aad Mrs. ,Wto. Ka,etthUreityv'keallUdJ m. c. ease koepltal at CemstTravto. Dearest Public: If yah don't feel good today you aever will. , To be awakened by the birds and the beautiful sunshine, and yester day we heard that tho allies had knocked about 375,000 teeth out ot that slimy old cuss, the kaiser's ma chine. "God will sprinkle sunshine along i with all the, clouds." It's e true saying. Then you can buy anything I got at a bargain. New stock of wrist watches. The newest la service pins for 4 blU. We have a few diamonds. Biggest stock of silverware we have ever bad la various brands. If you doa't come In and do your bit now how do yon think I can. Your money's worth Is your ability to buy, and If you don't know a real purchase when you see It, well, It's too bad. Sweet and slow moments go, Laughter follows sorrow. Kiss todsy. Who can say We will kiss tomorrow. Newjiunch of slavery rings. Thenewest Radollte dialed alarm clocks. For men only Whiskers. There is one thing this war will do for our ceuntry: The heroes who do come back will transplsnt cheap politics with patriotism. We read from the "Hunch Book" en page St. that there Is to be some thing doing la Klamath Falls. Please hurry. I like yeu; and appreciate your eatmaaje, so If you need anything in'asy Ha. McHstUn, at 605 Mala St. Varnish Your Soles And Paste the Kaiser MISSOULA. Mont.. March 86. , A half lHt of copnl varnish, not j! "You can save money and hit the '.. varnish, that cost. '"" . . , ai ihnt n person will require a )fr. kaiser a serious blow by varnishing ht bwjn worn , mt)o the souls of your shoes." says R. ". wh(0 ami tt, hoo Is dry. put a coat tj Fenskn. acting dean of the scJTool of 0f varnish on the sole and let it soak , forestry of the University of Mon- In. Hcpeat tho process every naiijj tana. "8hoe soles that have been hour until the solo refuse to take i nrnlMied will last four or five times any more varnish, an! then let tne, as long as others. They also will bo shoes stand for twelve hoiira In a.f J Sfflg Olficiah o the New Naiionjj saasai'l I dry place. Local Red Cross Activities POLITICS BELIEVED BUCK OF BIG DRIVE' J A substantial shipment of gsuse (Continued rrom page ii linn titaf hMtt rgtrtvlYnil til hrlir1ntlHr - .-- - -- - ( , ters. i Ing to bsttcr the nerman lines, nn y Those present at the work rooms number of scouting parties which" yesterday were: have penetrated the German posl-s: Surgical dreeilnR department: ,tlona, report that the enemy's works l Mesdnmes Cora sanacrson, C. L. . hnve been considerably damaged. I Lewis. Chas. Martin. C. H. Under- "In our sector north of Toul our J wood. Wll SnMwin. I.. Mills. Oeorce artillery has successfully bombarded Watt, Jas. Drlscoll, P. E. Sellgman, ' enemy works snd billets behind their t C. C. Furnas. C. F. Stone. Sewing roem: Mesdames W. F. Grob, Dan Ryan, Geo. Humphrey, Claude Davis, L. K Lyle, W. E. 8eehorn. L, Miss Florence Cbrlsman. Bmv.m. 4 mVlmT same - 1 glmBaaHSglB "' "" P ssBn9l7slem gtE'lmmv mssBamP1 ,; Ibbw 'i 'smT 1wPrlisBT .msBaw ' awPaa sBBmm s) 1 XVV1 ' tfll V J& h- gtmsBamsBaV sV VsmsBamBkl 'W tl 'tQVPbV- t v sj msBamsBamsBamsBamsBaH msar.JsmsBamsBamsBamsaTmB im. IMS H jijriTrrx?auMT,,ytrB.v'sruaiL;ja,ia-j lines. "SlmulUneously with the German offensive operations In the west, we Mlaa MallBit AlnawlM. o Mwtau. J. A. SfnLI.. ... v .. . . . . .- , ,. ... ...... , m ion. Br .ira ui nua.i in ! n npanPN rnainiian, nf Vs Phelps. A. J. note further hostile sctlvlty In Italy. nrm '' E. Sullivan, 'which may be the prelude or an oi The new national party, which h eld Ita first national toMtiti k vuicagu, irounici in wuiiibii ranri D ana pronillllKMI smotlf Mk . u. ... .. ..,- ,-t m ... . --'. ,r iiidw iti xmiid nine miR ui ine new orsanilttlos tensive In this theater. "Peace between Russia and the central powers has been ratified at Moscow. However, the enemy Is The purpose ot the National War flnvlnn rnmmlMMi l In ffMat an rm nf .vat h m hv ..vin. . continuing to advance Into Russia. lease labor and materials for tho use p'rerd hM " ef the government In the war. and who! laa fneral staff has been re- . . ' MaAHAA 4aAH OMalanalt , UnaAASi will lend their savings to the govern- """ "vm ' --" wnue ine uerraam nava maav serious attempt to advance In Eathe ala and Livonia, beyond the line held previously, it Is reported that they are now again on the march." .The review outlines briefly the ment to prosecute the war. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Help family of three. R. R. No. 1. for housework ; Mrs. 8. C. Brlggs, ' principal events of the week on other I-St i floats. i:.PD OF TIIANfcH We wish to eipress to our friends our appreciation ot the many kind Bwesee shown us In our recent be reavement. MRS. K. VIRGIL, WILLIS E. VIRGIL, FANNIE E. VIRGIL. Sit motorcycle for kale cheap. Don't walk when you can buy a ma chin for the price nf a blcyrle. &-lt EVANS A IIAI.IN. Time for spring seln. (4 , fine working machine ol r.Ttaitai lln, IIS to 1S, Hold on drat. runted. U-h NO IKK Hauling around a lot of cim In tlree and tubus, you are cure with a ran of MONKKV0RIP. 11 EVANS ABALIX A Thrift canl In your pocket safe ' half a dozen tl.ns on theltpc(pe coat. Let's Pick Out Your Easter Clothes 'A . ;.ir. v?v: I -avT.TS ' I t-y-w vs W9B$ I iH ififi A new suit of clothes will help LH Aa m-MC .CU- - a.! j.i jrur cu-wuimcutc any lime, but a new suit worn for the V first time on Easter Morning brings a sense of well-being that can't very well be dupli cated later. Easter is the day for new clothes, for a fresh start and a confident outlook. If you still have some things to purchase for spring wear, today is the -very best time to come in and make your selections. y a 1 'e . it. mt ;, IV 'i?k Srr.. ,L sn c. M n ?S : . vi V J t f. 't? ?K MVeTJt. Ffiaw.i.,r;i Don't rorgat your Easter Furnishinfi. Th vary nawait in HATS -:- SHIRTS :- TIES -: SHOES K.SUGARMAN m hff f :i i V; ri . - W, -v" feif-: - , 1 ' V. t, i - ; . leF"J tajj, Jj$2& 'Ag' iLxftL, '-.V'Vi'-,'.iJ .- iV iLr.d&'tlA'-i. y