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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1919)
,L I t WS w 1) m i I til ro&K six THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON l lM.si v, lulu At the Theatres j TutninK with u uiiloh Ht-i il.lo.l iimtiitn .is iffnriltiiR Uinttti r auni :h. miva popularly arrvptp i . Tucle oC his crtn cunnr. A Man la Ttc Open will l pr'-t'iitiMl ut ifir r.tbortx tho uro tonight unrtor thf direction of I nited Plot uro Tli.rv Inc Few modern roniinio" lime iit tolncd a t.irper popularriv flinti Uoc r t'ocooR s novel on which the Htet Tirnum superpioture U b.ed unl tilch ft cliv-et. follows In tir The ytplrt action mi eMnii il to .i sre.it 3101 im picture Is csih forthconutiK !W! i the Mif(h mining itur. of the aoret and In the photopl.ix version i vppe.irtus in mil of the nu-M re ninrk ihli' picture prodiulloiis ier in in this rlt, Una I'nuiliert ti 1'iMiir.ful Parnmoiiiit stir .mil w tlil f i ted dtn ii eeu in her iileudld 1 poittMitil of the Uuchoi t;iimmil-i in the photopt.i). 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I' Jlisl oiiie sitld I Im Mirth unite I i lifter Tie s n iwii photoKr mil 1 l the Mini ' ti I Vllt t mi I, i .r n u .in: fill M June SI Thlee ftin m Cldelltii out of II total Of Ml Were e piitlid In tin i, , l tmlliliii dill hi , ciltillllK lo (In poll lllllllll plllilli ' , Of the tiilitl nui, , llltl wele nllliji ill 1 1 1 1 in win I, nuMi'n intnpi.Mion acj lv.s,U'H ,i ti ,,N "II l I, in s,.N PMtIS I line '.'i Illp heie from derm h thai the tot im t i i Mulsh il Mill Uin I. i i i tile lietuiiiii Ken m 1 1 eat i " e ii I w it Mi Iiiim i ed I'nl of hoilaea Im 'lit Mini itrm liiiel prli es We know K i know tallies t nil u or Pliulie (id t till , ii MERCHANDISE OF MERIT AT REASONABLE PRICES Many Lines Listed Here Are Underpriced and Are Good Specials Read Each Item Carefully, for It Will Mean a Saving for You WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S HOSE Special Values From the Largest Hoisery Stock in Klamath Ceunty: Women's Cotton Hose in black only, sizes Sio to 10 prices 20c and 25c Women's Lisle Hose in black and white, sizes S'.. to 10 price 35c Women's Silk Lisle Hose in black and white, regular and outsizes, sizes S-o to 10"i .j price ". ..60c Women's Tan Lisle Hose, mercerized fin ish, sizes S'.. to 10 price 65c Women's White Fibre Silk Hose in white only, sizes S! L. to 10 prices . 75c and $1 Kayser's Silk Hose in black and white, sizes Ski to 10 price . .$2.00 Brown, Gray, Taupe . . $2.25 NOTASEME HOSE FOR WOMEN 'AND CHILDREN Women's Lisle Hose in brown, tan gray, pink, white and black, sizes 81 to 10 75c Women's Silk Hose in Notaseme in white, black, brown, tan, gray and silver, sizes 8j to 10 prices.. . . $1.35 and $1.75 Children's Notaseme Hose in black and white with a lustrous finish having the appearence of silk ; sizes 6 to 10 prices, according to size, from 50c to 75c Children's Hose in black, white and tan in Cotton, Lisle and Silk Lisle; sizes 6 to 10 prices 25c to 75c Infants' Hose in black, white, pink and light blue; come in Cashimere, Cotton and Silk Lisle prices. 15c to 45c pair WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR, UNION SUITS AND VESTS We are featuring the Kayser and Forest Mill products and the prices are reasonable. Vests in Cotton, Lisle and Silk Lisle 25c to 75c Union Suits in Cotton, Lisle and Silk Lisle prices 50c to $2.00 WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES KAYSER MAKE White, Gray and Black, in sizes 6 to 8'- prices 85c to $1.50 Women's Handkerchiefs in fine Lawn and Pure Linen prices 5c to 50c Women's Hand Purses, exceptionally good values in new design $1.50 to $3.50 WOMEN'S AUTO CAPS Two pocial number. in .seniceable dp with ehiMtie back--prices 75c and $1.35 SPECIAL SALE OF R & G CORSETS This special sale permits you to make a good saving on a standard Corset. Regular $2.00 Coi-sets, sale price $1.45 Regular $2.50 Corsets, sale price $1.85 Regular $3.00 Corsets, sale price $2.45 Regular $3.50 Corsets, sale price $2.85 Regular $'1.50 Corsets, sale price $3.85 Regular $5.00 Corsets, sale price $4.45 WOMEN'S BUNGALOW APRONS A a complete line of House Aprons in Per cale and Gingham; made in many styles prices 85c to $2.25 WHITE VOILE WAISTS Specially Priced $1.29 to $1.68 An express shipment of New Voile and Organ die Waists just unpacked; sizes 30 to 52. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, 29c In Plaids, Stripes and Checks- medium, light and dark patterns to choose from. NEW PERCALES, 35c Full 36 inches wide and high grade quality in light and dark colors. WOMEN'S OUTING TOGS For Camping, Motoring, Etc. A complete line of Khaki wear in Middy Blouses, Jackets, Riding Breeches, Separate Skirts, Bloomers and Riding Skirts. You will find our prices, as usual, less than elsewhere. CHILDREN'S HATS Cloth and Straw Hats for little ones for Summer wear prices 35c to 75c CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS AND OVERALLS Made of Khaki, Stefel Stripe and Blue Denim. Play Suits $1.15 and $1.25 Overalls $1.00 and $1.25 BOYS' BLOUSES SPECIAL VALUES You can select your boy's Blouse from the larg est stock here and save from 10c to 35c on a garment prices 60c to 95c CREPE PLISSE FOR UNDERWEAR, 50c In white, pink and .k.. Tin- bi-t quahtv t. Oepe u.-i'd for Underwent. LIBERTY SILK, 75c A jTopular Silk for HIoum-s, Hi esses and al- used extensively, for fine Underwear. Man colors to select from- 3(5 inches wide. PART SILK FOULARDS, 75c A new selection of patterns, principally in dif ferent shades of blue .'Mi incites wide. PONGEE SILK 89c A popular Silk for Summer wearother grade $1.25 and $1.75. QUEEN QUALLTY SHOES White Reinskin and Nile Cloth in a new style boot, medium heels prices $6.00-$6.50 WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, $5.50 Built on ti very smart last, with Louis heel -an exceptionally good value. BROWN KID OXFORD, $7.00 A dressy Oxford of medium dark brown with French heels. Brown Calf Street Oxford, with mil. heel, $7.50 NEW SILK CAPS, $1.50 Made of good strong Silk in pretty patterns, fine for Summer wear. MEN'S STRAW HATS, $2.00 A soft Java Panama in several styles; a good looking and serviceable hat at a moderate price. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, $1.00 A heavv Shirt made of good quality Blue Cnnin bray. No starch and wears well ; sizes 15 to i . . Extra sizes- 18 to 19 l-0 MEN'S OVERALLS-SPECIAL PRICES Men's Bib Overalls, made of good strong Denim special at.. . .. la MEN'S WAIST OVERALLS Made of heavy Denim; rivited special $i.&t HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES, 20c . These will outwear two pair of the ltghtweigitt gloves. MEN'S UNIOU SUITS Balbriggan, light weight, long sleeves. ankle length special $1.00 Open mesh Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length price $1.50 COPPER UNION SUITS Made in regulars and stouts, long sleeves or short sleeves, ankle length price $2.00 J. F. MAGUIRE CO., Inc '"III i i ' In I'll 111! (It oriv r"i"rt4 t ii i ' . "H Uin i M-lrrl I' rail- ' mniuliU " I uin! 4 Main Si ah 17tt