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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1919)
l'llllAV, AU(ll,ST U rAom RIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON $ Vw..m...-S M sa. P .v I S j.UiIaIL t, saLKV';' " rt -i SERVICEABLE School Shoes For all ages of children from Kindergarten to High School. The two cardinal points in the selection of chil dren's shoes are: First Correct Fit; Second Sturdy Wearing Qualities. This is, however, not so easy as it sounds, as years of experience are really required to deter mine just how growing feet should be fitted and just how to strengthen shoes where the wear comes hardest. We offer to you our years of expert study on these very points, and ask that you entrust to us the care and safety of your children's feet, as well as the protection of your puree. We are agents for Mrs. King First Step and Buster Brown Infants' and Children's Shoes. t :T? - - - J a i rf&wj Mm ww wf iWI jrmi& t SHASTA VIKW. - -r One of tho most enjoyable events iu tilts section for somotlmo took place tho evening o( tho U tat, when largo uuiuhor of young people gathered t tho homo of Mr mid Mrs Mooily mill kiivo their bom Pee, n sur prise, thli being only n few days iio- jM for ho loft for Seattle. Wash., whoro $'ho Is to mako his homo wllhoi sister j ntnl attend tho Hrondway IIIkIi J school.. Uoo Is a young innu of storl- f' lui; iinntltlos nnd while his iniiiiy I friends regret his departure from tho i community, thoy nil Join In wishing , him iihiiiuliiiit success ami nono luivn ,1111)' fears that he will not make good I In anything ho undertakes. I The ladles of the Helping Hand Society wore cntortnlned by Mrs. C. M. Klrkpatrlck Wednesday. Tho next meeting win no at in name or Mrs. L. S. Miller Sept. 10th. O. K. Hunt, daughter Adaund Mrs. C. C. Miller went to Klamath Fulls Monday. Mm.. Miller stayed for n few $ days visit with friends nnd relatives and Miss Ada Is having dontal work done. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Klrkpatrlck nnd son of Dorrls nnd Mrs. I F. Klrkputrlck and son of Merrill were railing on relatives hero one day lait week. O. K. Whlto and fnmly who recent ly lost their, houso and furniture by fire have gone to tho northern part of the state where they expect to make their homo. K. K. Magee. wlfo and son of Klam- ath Fnlls wore guests at J. T Ward's mi ! Coff eeCoiree - Special for One Week Only ONE OF THE BEST GRADES ONE POUND, 48c TEN-POUND LOTS, 45c POUND Coll'ee is still advancing, and hard to get a s S g Grand Union Tea and Coffee Store SIXTH STREET BEN P. LEWIS (The Coffee Man) TlHimNHHMIBllDlMlHBHINIMillliaiBIliii Sunday. i O. K, Hunt and family. Miiu l.olu Schufer who spent thai II. J Daniel and family visited summer In southern California has their runch homo here Tuesday, returned to this place. I Will llaldwln of Klamath Falls and Miss Kttn Hunt of Klamath Fill In I.. I' Klrkpatrlrk of Merrill were vis Is spending thu week with her Uncle Itors ut C M Klrkputrlrk'ii on it even- hit; last week Mr Moody wlf. nndiio-i,Dti?iJ in vrnier Minn Huinlay In cobm wuii n.ntr iliiiiKlitrr nd hiatal Miuier imiiari aim wtro ot KUJ ran, ' STRIKE For Music There is considerable unrest at present on the part of many housewives on account of the lack of mu sic In their homes. It seems that the men have all promised to come through with a Musical Instrument, but have formed a habit of procrastinating from year to year. Now, we don't want another strike, and least of all a strike on the part of the housewives. Music stands for Harmony, and how can there be. Harmony in a home without a Musical Instru 'ment within? " Let us arbitrate this matter for yon, for'wlth our largd 'stock of Pianos nnd Phonographs on hand awaiting removal to our new store, who is better qualified than our firm? Earl Shepherd Co. Standard Pianos Phonographs Itecords Present Locution Xrw Store Xcxt door Postoflire. ."07 .Main St. 1 i ! P i -m4'''-w'-':'"H'-''':'M5- VAMWISMWVWWWWV I Teething Troubles Teething is a tax on the little one's nervous system, and causes him to be peevish and - restless. NYAL'S TEETHING CORDIAL Is a safe remedy for infants. Its use means rest and comfort for the little tots and less care and anxiety for mothers. PRICE 35c (Werwoctfs Pharmacy V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE tf)I oCTVI UY TMCIR 0RUG9 ESSE THE DAYLIGHT STORE fSfaWmart&StoTZ H. N. MOE, Proprietor Every Style Question Finds Its Answer in Many Pleasing Ways in Our Assemblage of the New Fall Fashions Those women who demand that their apparel ho Individual In stylo will find our showiiiK of extraordinary Interest, Inasmuch an It has been our buying lo I Icy to select but one of n model to the extent possible Tho ad vantages of early purchases are three-fold offering greater variety, assured fashions and prices bused on purchases made months ago, All Indications point to higher price levels on purchases mado In the future. Ho come to morrow and Inspect our showing. America's best makers aro represented. LUXURIOUS COATS OF CLOTH AND PLUSH Thu Coats for Kail and Winter wear urn fairly captivating. No woman with u lovu for the beautiful could resist tho richness or the materluls em ployed; the charm of the simple, yet attractive lines or the wuriiiili and ccmfoit one feels in tholr all-enveloping folds. Models shown are In the favored Wool Velours, Hllk llroadcloths, Sllvertonu and rich Novelty Cloths. Silk Velvets and Plush, Salts llerlng Seul, lleaver Cloth and Cnrnetil. Mont models are In tho populur full lengths--others lire In thu new sport length Collars of self material or furs In rhoker anil shaul stylo. Conslilurlug iuallly. priced aro muilrst indeed, at $20.00 to $25.00 Smart New SUITS American monufnCturorn halve adopted though In n modified form, tho changes advocated by French de signers tho result, smart, decidedly different Coat Suits that might bo termed strictly American. Tho coats aro seml.fitting, bolted and aro finger-tip length tho skirts, slightly ' wider. Fashion says braids and but tons aro best, as trimmings. Of Trl cotlne, Velour, Flno Sorgo, with browna hluo and tun tlm favorite hhades. Charming; New DRESSES Swrgn and Trlcotln." are by far the most popular fabrics for tho fashion ing of tho new Fall Dress. Tho Htylos aro so varied wo will not attempt to oiiumernto them bocomlngloBs, ro gardlcsft of any Btrlct rule seems to bo the edict. Ilralds and buttons aro favored as trimmings and blues, browns, plum and black, tho similes that will find greatest popularity. MISSES' COATS IN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE STYLES It scums as though tho makers have given more than usual attention to the fashioning of Cuits for Misses, and ns a lesult, the models were iioer mine becoming than those now shown. Many attractive at ! are uhnwii In Velvet, Zlbellno mil unusual novelty mixtures In tho shailns that Iwvc been decreed popular for Fall. Sizes 2 to II years. .Modestly priced at l.r up to Dill. Purchases Made Months Aro Result in Special Values in f Blankets and Comforters And through this foresight on r'i" part wo aro in a position to pass tho result of our good Judgment on to you in tho way of rosalo prices that nre below today's market for samo qualities. Wo mention "Wearwell" Blankets. $3.50 Of fino staple Cotton, in tan and grey, with pink and blue borders. SIzo 64x70 inches. A splendid value. The same blanket In 70x84 In size 14.00. Wool-Finish Blanket. $6.50 An unusually good blanket, entirely freo of shoddy, wool finished. In pink, lavender, yellow and light blue plaids. Sizes 60x80 and 70x80 Inches. Fine Cotton-Filled Comfort ers $4 and $5. Covered with sllkollne In dainty pink, blue and green floral designs. Tho filling Is carefully carded and shredded cotton. Size 72x84 Inches. Kach of theso prices represents a spe cial value. Pillow Special $1.50 But a small number of these pil lows remain but until they are replac ed the old price reserves as an Incen tive to buy. Fancy bide ticking cov ered. Selected feather filled. Size 20x26 In. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LABOR DAY A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE Boys' and Girls' School Hose Just n week now ami school vtO open. Parents ho nre outfitting Ui children for school reallte the la portunce of substantial, wcatlof hos iery. For wear rendition quilltlM, n huve always recuiuinuiiilvtl Ibfl Gordon "Round Ticket" Hose, 40c to 60c No lia-M at a Icsavr price will tin tho service. In uhmIIiiiii and bury ribbed weights, In Murk, Rural Calf Drown and whlto Priced sccori lug, to size. Cotton Hoie Special at 29c As n result of a vrry forttuiU trade clrcuuiHtanci "Iff t'w good grade ribbed rotten host, l black and white, at till special price. All sizes. A Itegnlar :c alue. Misses and Boys Wool Union Suits Of heavy weight Merino Wool, (optionally well made and Pf'Kt fitting. .Sizes 'J to Hi yearn nnd prld according to idzo ijti.no up to x-'""5 Misses' Union Suits j Of flno whlth cotton. (Iwccd. Drop Sent. High neck, long Bleove. aniW length style. Perfect flllliiK K"a'M Siren a to 10 years? lrlremi)efroa li.to to if I. "' Boys Union Suits Of flno grey cotton fleeced. CI ed crotch. High ni-k, tons ee"j iiuklo length garment ma t0 Prices rniu! from years. 01. 'JO t ij"-"rt SUBSTANTIAL INDEED ARE THE SAVINGS IN OU August Sale of Knit Underwear Avail yourself of tho opportunities offered In this very unusiiut disposal of highly dcslroblo Knit Union Suits for Women, llroken slzlngs, wo glvo ns our reason for wishing to disposes of theso linn garments. This Is the small balance left over from lust year, no last year's prices aro those In effect. Wo off er: Woiuen'H Villon Hults at one.qiiailer to onivthird Iess Than the Pntwnt Day Iletall I'rlceH. Tho lot Includes flno Cotton, Silk and Wool, Sllkateon and Wool and All Wool garments. It includes all sizes, but not at each prlco, All gar ments aro perfect. Wlilln Any of the (JnrnientN Iteiiuiln the I'dIIowIiik ItixHt Veur's Prices Itule $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 up to $4.50 A Small Group But Extra Special Women's Outing Flannel j Union Suits, $1.50. Gowns, $1-00 Heavily lleecod, fine Cotton Union Suits In sizes 38 to 44. Offorod us n Spoclnl ,l0CaU8ete', High neck, long sleeve, ankle length style. An oxra Special could not dun."al",,(.o" Of S00'1 at this low price of a year ago. Their present value is at least l0 fOuVlng,WIlnk nd,J!f(! striped. CMt full. ""' one-third more. row at 91.00. nszsEu ESSS35I