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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
- I TIUIUHyAV, I'KIIKtlAllV lit, m I'AOK rOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON in il K. K. K. STORE'S SPECIAL SALESl .; If- ' 1 K I ism: 3 mi $i ftl rc 1'i M tfti as wn ST m m Doirt buy one thing in Clothing, Shoes or Furnishings until you have looked over our stock and got our prices, for here you have the largest stock in the country of first class Standard Merchandise, to make your selections from ii Some Bargains in Shoes Boys' $7.50 Hi-Top Bergmann Shoes, now $4.35 Men's-$8.50 and $9.00 Walk-Over Shoes, now..$&35 Men's $8.50 to $10.00 Nap-a-Tan and Dry Sox Shoes, now r$6.35 Special lot of Men's English Shoes, worth reg ularly $7.50, now , $2.95 Men's $6.00 and $7.00 Work and Dress Shoes, now ' $4.35 SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS $25.00 Oregon Casimerc Suits, nil wool, finely tailored; fine' assortment of patterns, now $16.8.j YOU CAN SAVE ABOUT $10.00 ON ANY OVERCOAT IN THE STORE 20 per cent off on Every Wool Shirt in the Store Whale-Bak Logger Shirts, regular $12.50, now ' $8.85 25 per cent off on all Patrick Mackinaws Mei's $5.00 heavy all wool Dutchess Pants, now $3.85 Men's $6.00 heavy all wool Dutchess Trousers, now $3.85 Men's $7.50 heavy all wool Dutchess Trousers, now $4.85 mi'. D-i!:-i. M.-i.:..-... t.,,. ..-. ti i nn . uiar, now . .... .,,.. ... .... . 'w Men's Canvas Gloves, two pairs for 25c tSRBSS&, K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS TIN N Dearest Public: LET STEEOS GO TABLE USE FOR t Pretty today, isn't it? Please ac cept another of our thanks. I was going to tell you a story of a real Itching of the heart ,tho birth stone and the sweet and happy cnd-t ing, but you'll have to wait a day or two, as the heroine can't do this part, as it is too cold for her regaly, as this Is a.summer scene. 'Course, Mable, you won't under- stand, but I have to eat so nluch you, must, if you harp the money, come MUNICH, (Correspondence'of the and get one of these umbrellas, as Associated Press). The returning they are the class, and are the "right and demobilizing 'armies here, n prJfM- ,,..,, . . ..,..' . .. . .,, Sncllest little bud vabes at six bits great part, come quietly home, put a one I down their arms and disband without Tne" Amethjht for thib month, and trouble. A small percentage .of the you should wear one if you wear. unruly element, such as compose the nothing else I mean do nothing, L.ebknocht-Sparatacus Anarchist, ' --u't have any lucnoj group, however, tons made as much araetnsts come from Urazil antl Ura as possible, and has .shown special guay. In South America. The royal i -fondness for crooked horse deals. 1 purple colors are the best grade, andj The .Peasants' Cuncil of Munich are very handsome. , 1,M ,.MI.. n ronnrt o hnw that Dn,t f0rSet the ala Clocks, WO. .u H-f. .w-. - -- - - got a lQt r tj,em at prjces rr 'ifff' n ' I' ' hundreds of returning soldiers have been permitted to keep a horse as a souvenit The permission naturally does not come from the military au- .i..1l ,., trcm i.nriorlln and thp u""6."uo Vao.Vu '" "' iUU....v., -. soraeinmc is tne matter with a Der soldiers have then put the animals son tnat economizes on their eyesight, thus secured on the market at ridl-. We got fountain pens for a DOL cuIoub prices. LAn They are nearly human, as One regiment that should-havo-had '"?' ?f L. i,V um you ever THE DOLLY 5ISTER5 in "THE MiaiON D0LLAE D0LLIE5" AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY NIGHT When will thisworld be Stagnant tlon? When the women are all cone. I Say, ain't you goin' to get any ' spex? The eyesight is the dearest I See" Charles S. Hood, Klamath thing God has to give, and wo think! Agency for health and accident Jr.. surnnce. lz-tr i-i High Grade Merchandise at REDUCED PRICES J. F. Maguire Co., Inc. Final clearance of many lines of merchandise that you need now, and will for a few months. Also a special sale of Ginghams, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets and Shoes. 800 Worses returned with but- 80, the get full by yourself? VALENTINE SOCIAL FRIDAY ' The Christian Endeavor societies of tho city will give a valentine social Friday night at 7:30 at the Cbris- We havp seven nervine travs that . . ." . .. . rt having been sold, In many cases we wI se for a dol,ar J thta;I"tS ueavoren. ana menus it Is feared, for slaughter an easy week. Ignorance is something we all ' m way of concealing all trances. The city have ad "ck of silver ware' See Charls 8. Hood, Klamath authorities recently confiscated 97 fj bQ kB JJ' " Agency, for Indian gracing lands and animals that had been sold In this Guaranteed watches $2.00 and' u'n"eT- 12'tr underhand way for slaughter. The $2.50. and we don't want your moneyi Peasants' Council has organized a If they don't prove satisfactory. guard of 40 men to help down the Somo wimmin get married again 'cause dead men tell no tales. i evl1' And, Mabel, if this "he person" - says you are not really the first, but Fine feathers make fine birds, but something Just as good, make him go Jewel Carmen in her latest William strong on the diamond before It's Fox photoplay. "Lawless Love," everlastingly too late. thonter toniKht only, finds that a Nothing is supposed not to bo dl- thoato rtonlght only, finds that a vlsable at all, but It's divlsablo by bandit who turns straight for love is two. . n bolter man thanher dancing part- Suppose she marrlec tho guy with a nor in his nroadway clothes. Don't future nothing divided by two, eh, I miss the Liberty tonight. It Mable? V Seriously speaking, we like you and t . -. want your patronage. .Ulllyij If vt, riaaA antithfni, In hn IahI.m .. wu ..i,u M.i.u.ub ... Vile jciiroiijr JSJ "nV weM ime t'qu'oVe'Vla p Hurry to our aid. Mcllattan's, at 605 Main strest. MOO.SC DANCE Saturday evening we dance with that tho undersigned has purchased from G. S. Callcn, the garage known as the "Electric Service" garage, and all of tho fixtures and stock on hand, on January 4, 1919. The said G. S Callen to assume and pay all debtB existing prior to the said 4th day of ,. "uiuruuy evening we uance wun January. 1919. and the. undersigned "? less Orchestra, wbleh com .".. V..-1. ji.. - ,, .n..tn,i prises tho best musicians in Klamath. m,Kts' dances to keep two dances running. If you wish to enjoy a pleasant even ing dancing, come. 13-3t chase. 13-20-27-6 JUDD LOW. The kaiser s growing a beard. Ev idently ho has had enough close shaves. Baltimore American. DANCING SCHOOL OrENB FRIDAY . FEBRUARY 14th J opera-house ' MR. F. KILLENDAHL INSTRUCTOR Phone. J 81 r i CHANGE IN ARRANGEMENTS Owing to the demand for seats on Saturday and Sunday evenings at the Liberty theater, tho management wishes to announce that on these two ovenlngs children cannot be admitted on the parents' tickets, as heretofore, but will have an opportunity at each matinee on Saturday and Sunday to take advantage of this privilege, as a child under 12 years of age will be admitted free with each 20c ticket at all matinees and evening perform ances except Saturday and Sunday night.' Children will see the same show, complete, as would be seen in the evening, and gives the grown-ups a better chanco for seats. In addi tion, a special comedy for children will bo shown every Saturday mat-. Ineo, i2-4t ' Jewelry For Valentines The custom of using Jewelry for valentines Is a very pretty one, In deed. Certainly .to be remembered on the 14th of February with a present of a dainty pin, a handsome ring, a stylish scarf pin, or some other article of Jewelry, Is to bo high ly complimented. It need not bo an ex pensive prosent. At Upp's you will find many pieces of Jewelry of the quality one likes to give, aj not-too-costly prices for a valen tine. Sot rings, $3 to $100 Bar pins', $1 to $3.50 Brooches, $1 to $25, Lavallicrn, $5 to $75. Scarf pins $1 to $25. Cuff links $1 to $15. Frank M. Upp ' JEWELER 511 Muiu Street Fine WijUh Repairing it Specialty Phonographs fcfiW.mtmyi.f m-n-nv. a-wi I, . . himJ The HALLMARK Store ALL REMAINING COATS IN STOCK ABOUT " ONE-HALF PRICE We are determined to sell every Coat oh hand, and have made unusually heavy reductions. Many of these Coats are suitable for spring wear, and you 'can save about half. $20.00 Women's Coats ,. $12.75 $23.85 Women's Coats :...r. $14.95 $30.00 Women's Coats -. $18.75 $35.00 Women's Coats v $22.75 $45.00 Women's Coats -.. ..$27.75 WOMEN'S SUITS GREATLY REDUCED An excellent opportunity to purchase a high grade " garment for little money. $20.00 Women's Suits r. .' $14.85 $27.50 Women's Suits $17.95 $30.00 Women's Suits $19.75 $35.00 Women's Suits . $20.75 SPECIAL SALE OF CORSETS We will offer our entire stock of R. & G. Corsets at reduced prices for Friday and Saturday. All-the late models reduced, in sizes 18 to 34. $2.00 Corsets, special price $1.55 $2.50 Corsets, special price ....: , $1.95 $3.00 Corsets, special price $2.45 $3.50 Corsets, special price . $2.95 $4.00 Corsets, special price $3.35 $5.00 Corsets, special price $4.15 GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, SALE PRICES $6.45 Waists, sale price $5.35 $6.95 Waists, sale price $5.85 $7.85 Waists, sale price $6.25 i;500 YARDS DRESS GINGHAMS, 25c YARD Standard quality Ginghams, in checks, plaids and stripes, 27 inches wide. SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSE Women's Silk Lisle Hose, in black or white, reg ular or outsize, our 60c hose. Special Sale price 48c Women's Silk Hose in black, white, brown, irrav: j our regular $1.25 hose. Special Sale price $1.09 Women's Lisle Hose, in black or white, our reg ular 35c hose. Special Sale price 29c Children's, heavy fleece-lined hose, two special values. ' Regular 35c, Sale price 29c Regular 40c , Sale price .....' 34c WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES Fleece-lined Vests and Tights, sizes 34 to 44. Regular $1.25, Special Sale price .95c Women's fleece-lined Union Suits, 'sizes 34 to 44. Regula'r $2.50, Special Sale price $1.95 Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits, our regular $4.00 value. - b Special Sale price $3,15 QUEEN QUALITY SHOES, SALE PRICES Black, brown, gray and field mouse! sizes 2V to 8, widths AA to E. ' $ 6.50 Queen Quality Shoes $5.15 $..7.50 Queen Quality Shoes . $5.85 $ 9.00 Queen Quality Shoes $7.85 $10.00 Queen Quality Shoes $8.35 $12.50 Queen Quality Shoes $9.85 i -i