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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nunAv, maiu ii Ui ln,B m . .. ' ESSE! Ki S L'X jisi m V tfiJ 5S rAOK roun Mfc IIP JC .i; EM if lt?jr' i ;& t-'ii .: tsi; ws Wl tm tJWfc m i i lra ? m m You are Invited to Attend Our Spring Opening Tomorrow Spring is here. Easter is just around the cor- ner. Even Nature is taking on a different hue, expressing the joy of living in new clothes. Be sure to visit our Garment Department tomorrow, we want you to see the loveliness of the New Spring Garments to try them on to examine them thoroughly, whether you are ready to pur chase or not. Mr l& (tf w Jfc- l " ' r 4' HE Fourth Annual Spring Opening Saturday March Fifteenth You will delight in the soft durability of the all-wool materials, in the subtle originality of the designs which combine the chic of the French Master Designers with practical Amer ican ideals. You will appreciate the exquiiite hand finished tailoring, which shows that the beauty of the garment could only have been executed by master craftsmen. Each model hat a distinctive touch of individuality and a prom ise of utmost wear. SPRING OPENING DISPLAY OF FASHIONS LATEST CREATIONS The New Spring Dresses The narrow silhouette dominates the new dresses ,too ; and em bodies them with a youthfulness which will not fail to bring forth numerous "Ohs" and "Ahs" of genuine admiration from the on lookers. Cunning little puffings, draperies, pleats, and the loveli est little sashes and bows you eversaw adorn these new styles most becomingly. Materials most favored are : Taffetas, Serges, Trico trines, Georgettes and Satins. The New Spring Suits Suits this season will.be long and narrow and closely reefed, conspicuously minus of all unnecessaiy trills and furbelows. Those made of Serge, Tricotine, Poiret, Twill, Gab ardine and similar wool fabrics, seem to out distance all others in the portraying of this new silhouette, and are now on display here in numbers of stunning models. An early in spection of them is cordially requested. I !m I ' (Sacs' H It ! r gfl J Jr- ? I 0 SPr I WA Doors Open I ""' ' 8:30 a. m. gfl EDITORIAL Our Store is really a public servant We aim to render our customers the sort of service they have right and reason to expect. We always maintain complete assortments of the merchan dise that is in highest demand. We warrant the quality of the goods we sell, and are prepared to make good if anything bought here proves un satisfactory. There are several reasons why we want to see you at our Opening tomorrow. Many new departments we have added will be of interest to you. Be sure to see our New Baby Depart ment a long-felt want in our city. Use our Rest Rooms meet your friends here. Remem ber, you are always welcome, and we shall not urge you to look at goods unless you want us to. .. H. N. MOE. The New ing Skirts Simplicity is evident in every line of these new creations. They are fash ioned, like the other garments, along slender, straight lines. This is true of all styles, those for dressy wear as well as those for street and sports wear. Materials are of Serge Gabardine, Satin, Silk, Linen, etc. Our showing of them now courts your attention. The New Spring Blouses of Color plays a very im portant part in the new waist styles. Beige and Navy Blue have a long following of admirers, but, to all indications, the hue called "Artillery Red" seems to lead in ,, favor. Materials are of Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Option Voile, etc., adorned with square and round collars, bands, blitne some little tucks and pleats. Why not come and view them? The New Spring Coats Coats of the Cape and Dolman type developed on slender, straight lines, seem to be the most favored for Spring wear. Of these, the models with loose, flowing lines, straight flaring backs and belted in front sections, are to all extents receiving the greatest amount of attention. Silks and satins, heavy crepes and novelty weaves in silk, vary the range of the varieties on exhibition. THE WOMAN'S STORE H. N. MOE, Proprietor Souvenirs for the Ladies