The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 07, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON,
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What will it buy in clothes this fall?
VOU'RE pretty sure you're going to pay a good
price for Clothes this Fall; you're not so cer
tain the Clothes will be as good as the price.
You can be 100 per cent sure
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Come to this store; you'll get Hart Schaff-V
ner & Marx clothes; all wool ,stylish, guar
anteed; as .good as ever. Your money back
if you think you don't get your money'3,
worth. . ' -
K. Sugarman
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Many New Shades in
Minerva Yarns
Just Received
Women who do knitting will
find our iiNscitment of yartiH nt
n splendid stngo of completeness.
Tho now shades for tho fnshlou
Ini: of sweaters offer ninny sug
gestions. Seo onr window dis
play.
Perfect
NE W Mandarin Smocks
Ono of tho Biimrt nnd docldoly now nrllrles of feminine np
parol Hint him already bocomn populnr in tho hast. No two nr
thorn nllko ho wo hosltnto nt doHcrlptloiiB. Of lino Oriental Uopo
with yarn onihroldorrd designs In hold colors. Home of thoni liuvo
girdles mndu of ynrn. In old niHU. pink, green. li.vMiihir. yol
low, liluo nnd whlto. Our window display Is piittloulnrly IlltOt-OHtlng.
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Pictorial Rcviiiw
Mnny dorldnll) nil,.,,,
stylos In Hull iv,rk8 n?"'"
In, Tho Pin ui l, Hcv(,wV10n
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ERSONAL...
County Commissioner Burrell
Short Is in Portland this week on
business.
Al. Gould, who has been with tho
Pelican Bay Lumber Company as
logging engineer, left this morning
for Mobile, Alabama, where he has
accepted a similar position at a muc,h
larger salary than ho received hero.
How about' some new records from
Earl Shepherd's? 2t
8,00B.ttlle,guarnteed tire at cost
Save pMy The Perfection Tire.
, The Asbestos Breaker Strip keep out
road Beat and does away with tread
separation. At cost while they lost
Crater Xake Tire Service Station
1136 Malik- St, Klamath Falls. Oro.
7-6t
Seat yet. Herald Want Ads.
it' from
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Wise tobacco chewers long
since got over the big-chew
idea. A little chew of this
real quality tobacco gives
them better satisfaction
and they find their chew
ing costs even less.
With this class of tobacco,
you don't need a fresh
chew so often and you find
you're saving part of your
tobacco money.
dSffi real tobacco chew
Put up in two styles '
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long line-cut tobacco
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Fit and Real Comfort in Forest Mills Underwear for Women
and Children
Combining oxmilslUi softness nnd perfect comfort will, allowance forfroedoni of move
unit those garments moot tho requirements of discriminating womon who doiuund a poi
cl hltliK undiTKsrinont woven of tho llncHt of yarns and giving unusual service.
Women's Union Suits $4.50
QJorpsio
Underwear
AtaJcK'USU
Of flno modliini-wolKht Sllkntoon and Mo
rlno In high, low and Dutch neck stylos.
Women's Union Suits $4.00
Of heavy-weight Sllkatcon and Morlno and
medium and light weights of Morlno. High,
low and Dutch nocks.
Women's Union Suits $3.50
Medium nnd light-weight Morlno and Silk
nnd Cotton Union Suits. In high, low and
Dutch nock styles.
Women's Vests $1.00 to $1.50
Of medium nnd hoavy weight whlto cot
ton, In high and Dutch nock styles.
Misses' Union Suits
Of medium wolght cotton. Drop-sont
stylo. High nock. Sizes 3 to 16 yenrs nt
9Gc to $1.75, according to slzo.
Ilsies' Union Suits of heavy wolght Mo
rlno and whlto wool. High nnd Dutch neck.
Sizes 2 to H years, at $1.50 to IL'.CO.
v Women's Union Suits $2.25
tlood giado modltim weight cotton Union
Suits In high, low and Dutch nock ilylon
Women's Union Suits $2.00
' Medium and light weight Mem hod coil on
' Union Suits. High, low and Dutch nock
HlylUH.
Women's Union Suits $1.75
A very good grade medium weight whlto
cotton Union St.lltt in high nnd low nock
stylos.
Women's Tights $1.25 to $2.50
Medium wolght whlto cotton nnd heavy
weight wool tlgrts, anklo longth. Special
vnluos. '
Boys' Union Suits
Of flno. hoavy weight groy cotton. Cloned
crotch stylo. Sires 4 to 14 yours, l'rlcos
$1.20 to jl.GG, according to size.
4 Hoys' natural wool and heavy wolght Mo
rlno Union Suits. Closed crotch; H to lfi
yours. $2.10 to $2.0G.
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GORDON
HOSIERY
for Women
nnd Children
When yon buy this well-known hoslory.
you have tho nsHiirnnco of receiving tho
very most in quality nt tho prico you pay.
Wo mention
Children's Hose 60c
The famous "Hound Ticket" brand, and
never to bo confused with tho ordinary,
Inferior nullity hoso at u slightly lowor
price. In black, white and tan. Mndo
for long wear.
Cotton Hose 50c
Women's flno cotton hose with four
thread heol and tee. Splendid wearing.
In black and white. Out sizes of this
hoso GOc. '
Silk Lisle Hose 85c
We cannot duplicate this hose to sell
at this price. Extra tine quality, shoer
silk lisle. Extra thread heel and toe.
Black and whlto.
Silk Hose $1.50
A fine, full-fashioned hoso with extra
thread heol and too. In black, whlto and
cordovan. v
Lace Hose $2.00
Very god quality hoso and very smurt
v All silk. In black, whlto and" cor
dovan .
A Real Thrift Opportunity Tomorrow
Wirthmor Silk Blouses
Does keeping down the -cost of ap
parel and the cost of living interest
you? Then there's a splendid oppor
tunity for savine;.
Beautiful new Wirthmor Silk Blouses,
made of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and
Wash Satin, carefully and dependably
made. '
Style distinction and style attractive
ness in eveiy one and warranting a
much higher iprice, tomorrow
Your Choice at Just $5.00
And this is the greatest five-dollar
Blouse value we have ever offered. The
quantity is limited; no more of the
same styles will be obtainable. Just
a word of caution to come in early be
fore the entire allotment is gone.
BEDDING
SPECIALS
Present wholesale cnntti to duplicate
our stocks aro much higher than when
those boddlngH wore purchased Our Ml
vlcn to innko purchases at onco nhould be
hcodod. '
Cotton Blankets $2.65
Of good grndn cotton Kroy with pink
border. A special valuo ut this price
"WearwcH" Blankets $4.00
groy, with colored
Inches Special at
In white, tan ami
borders. Size C4xt0
$4.00.
"Woolnap" Blankets $7.00
"A vury gooil wool IImIkIioiI blanket In
grey, pink nnd blue nild patterns.
Comforters at $4.00
An extraordinary vuluo nt this price
Killing Is. carefully carded ccitton The
covering of- Jlnlnty lloral pattern sllkollne.
A Part of the Service This Store
Renders
To those who Uvo out of tho city, wo suggest
that you write to us regarding your nowdH. A
return mall will bring you full Information, and,
If pnxslhlo, samples. Wo prepay nil nxpresi
.charges on merchandise purchased.
"Wearwell" Comforters $5.00
An 'oxtrn special value
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Comforters at $6.50
Of lino carded and seledcd whlto felt.
Covorod with dainty figured silkolluo.
Select cotton
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Two Nights Only Commencing
Wednesday, October 8
Wednesday Night by Special Arrangement With
OLIVER MOROSCO
Maud Fulton's Cpmedy
"THE BRAT"
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WANTED Two men to store ana
pile in basement twenty five cords
wood; Baldwin Hotel 6-2t
LOST Gold bar pin set with pearl
Finder please return to Herald
and receive reward. 6-lt
FOR SALU fi passenger Chovrolot
car Hxrcllont condition Price
Sf.r.n 1ir.7 Mnln ni. Phnnn 1fiO
!! ' 7-3t
J tun bAi,,k on easy terms modern
coiiago. can sio second hi.,
before 9 st m. or after C p m. 7-3t
FOIt SAL.U-l.ito '17 Maxwell tour-
it. O. Jones,' 610 l'lno
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Tito Service Station hnvo Installed a
now rib re-tread mold nnd ure now
prepared to turn out tho finest re
treads in the county. You bo tho
judge of our work. 1126 Main St.,
Klamath Falls, Ore. 7-6t
WITH THE ORIGINAL COMPANY'.
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NOTICE
We wish to state that tho
Perfection Dairy did not chnngo
hands and It Is continuing tho del
ivery nt the old prices.
1 quart per month 30 days $4.00
1 pint per month 30 days $2.25
Our milk is flltorod In tho most
sanitary method. Your trado sol-1
kited.
For other rates call 19Y
C-2t W, B. Perkins.
Don't miss tho big special show
at tho Llboity tonight. Threo big
special HnowH will bo given during
tho ovening and any ono of thoni Is
well worth tho ndmlsslon prico
charged for Iho threo. Sessuo Hnya
kawa In "His Birthright" will bo
tho first plrturo shown, nnd will bo
followed Jiy a Contury Animal Com
edy ontltled "Lions In tho House."
Tho last 'Jilcturo shown will bo
"TI1U I.ONU STAll UANCIKH." star
ring William Fnrniim, anil tho pic
ture Is being shown tub last and
oxtra time bocimso of popular de
mand, tho Uboity being unable to
seat tho growilB tho past two day
that this plLturo has been shoan.
How about Minn. p N0"1 '"""
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Want Ads bring rcsulbi.
LIBERTY THEATRE
"THE PICK OP THE PICTURES"
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H. W. Poole, Owner
Matinee Every Day '
- ' TONIGHT
BIG TRIPLE SHOW
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
IN
"HIS BIRTHRIGHT"
Century Animal Comedy '
"LIONS IN THE HOUSE"
AND
Extra showing of the Great Picture
"THE LONE STAR RANGER"
STARRING WILLIAM FARNUM
Pictures Shown in the Order Named Above
DON'T MISS THE BIG SHOW "
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M.
NOTICE TO SHEEP
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE
CELEBRATED
BLACK LEAF 40
SHEEP DIP
FOR SCABIES, TICKS OR LICE ON SHEEP
The Dip recommended and recognized by the
United States Bureau of Animal Industry in O'
cial Dipping of 1oth Sheep and Cattle for scabies.
IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Secure Your Requirements of Us
Merrill Mercantile Co.
General Merchandise
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