The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVfc
"THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT"
THE GIFT from The Golden Rule Store
Capturing tins recipient' fimcy by the iirtlclo Itself, -iltvihliig tlio by If rxquMtr
Im-iiiiI). AIhhj.m cxircM..lnK tlio mode of flic moments; alua HlKii'ifluuit of the (Ion
cir'H own excellent preference.
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EARL SHEPHERD CO.
"One Business Music"
507 Main St
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tltr, moro contented anil ho much
HundrcilH of bcIiooI bookH given
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Best yet. Herald Want Ada.
I I'ANNION PLAY J'OSII'ONEI)
J OlliJUAMMEIUlAU. llavnrln, Dec.
ID Tin' I'iihhIcii 1'luy, which was
to havu tukon place in 020, Iiiih been
poHlpoui'd until 1 ! 2 1 .
J In .Spain tlio Clirlstmas menu
'alwayH iiicluiluti almond aoup anil o
dish called "bosugo", consisting
mainly of largo goldfish.
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CHRISTMAS day and the whole house ii aitir. Pici
end cakes and bucuiu are biking and through the door
ii wafted the fragrance of good thingi to eat. Thrn
rut of the oven cornet the (teaming turkey roaitrd to a beau
tiful turn criip and tender and tavory for it wa cooked in
a WEDGEWOOD, the ranee that nwkci every meal a
icrfect lucceit.
Fer lit but Sttva and Ranii luj lit
TtSlaBwotni
Fer mlt if
Evans & Balin
? PERSONAL MENTION f
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CharloH (. Twohy. a well known
lumberman of tho Dorrls district Is
j Klamath Falls for ti few days on
business.
I). Alexander Is visiting hero for
a short timo from Chllorjuln.
It. J. Smith, tho genlul General
Passenger and Truffle Manager of
the Southern Pacific Company of
the Shasta Division with headquar
ters at Sacramento, has returned to
that point with Mrs. Smith, follow
ing a brief visit with the family of
Mr. Robert Smith at the White Pell-
can Hotel. I
Mr nnd Mrs. Lindsay Slsemofe, '
prominent residents 'of Fort Klam
ath are In the city for a short time
visiting friends and attending to
matters of business. Mr. Slsemore
reports that conditions at tho Fort
are excellent. About two feet of,
snow cover the ground In the Wood
River Valley. The thermometer
dropped to twenty seven below dur
ing tho cold snap last week. '
Itay Chaso of Odesa Is In the city
on his way to Hnn Spur where he
expects to nmko Ills home,
Dr. Demorest will leave Sunday
morning for Wnlla Wnlla, Washing
ton to visit his family during the
holidays after which he will retura
to Portland and Forest Grove to
look after business matters. Accom
panied by Mrs. Demorest, he jxpicU
to return about Jnnuary f th.
.1. H. Garre.t and son, Glenn. left I
yesterday morning for Pqrtlanrt,,!
where they expect to spend tho next
ten days on business.
Mrs. Floyd iwbonk and daugh
ter, Edith, left this morrlnrj fo
Manhattan, Kinsas, to sp?nU the
Christmas holidays with tho form-i
oi 'f mother nn.l sisters. From thee,
they will go to Nlagari Foils and !
flow YorK to visr. menus ueiore u
ti rnlng homo.
t complete- lino of Crater T.nl
I Sit. Shasta framed plrturcN nt
Her I'boto Co,, litll Main St.
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rry 'era Herald Want Ad
Oppo-tunity .oiocks but oni'3 foi
dry man, -.hi are toll out fvetj
i iiti knos ip itunity .tr.iduiiil lo
wire than on.M
Exquisite Gifts
TO THE DELIGHT OF THE
CAI'KICIOUH FANCY
SILK HOSIERY, chosen from
the marvelously large stock
we have, In extensive assort-
ment at prices that will appeal
to all .purchasers. Silken Hos
lory of the best and noted
makes In fancy and plain col
ors fo, fit every woman':' These
are Irresistibly appealing to all
femininity as'gifts.
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For Men
In this department can be
found many things suitable
for the man, and all charac
terized by that sturdy fitness
which meets a man's approval.
Silk Hose in many colors with
the prices pleasing. Handker
chiefs, of linen material. Slip
pers 'that will give him com
fort and ease at home. Hats
that are stylish, In all new
shades. Neckwear which will
make a man vain. Sweaters
to keep him warm while out
of doors and many other
things too numerous to mention.
SLIPPERS
KOIl MILADY'S TINY KKET
in Felt with Leather and Felt Soles,
with fancy trimmed tops, some of fur
and some vith a pom-pom Dainty
and acceptable are the gifts given, that
will ease the tired feet and keep 'them
warm. Slippers of most every descrip
tion In all colors to suit the taste of
milady. 'this extonslve assortment or
slippers Is priced very modeately.
UNDERSILKS
SA'IIN AMI CKKl'K HE CHINK
ENVELOPES
Satin and Crepe De Chine Bloomers,
Corset Covers, Lingerie, Camisoles,
Gowns and many irresistible gifts that
are appealing to all femininity are as
sembled together at this great store
lor pre-tiollday, selections which will
surprise the critical shopper upon ob
servation. Pricings are correct and very
modest.
GIFTS FOR WEE ONES
FROM THE TINY BABY TO THE TOT
OF SIX YEARS. IN THIS SHOP CAN
BE FOUND MANY SUITABLE GIFTS.
Dolls, Sacques, Silk Stockings, Small
Frocks, Bootees, Shoes, Crib Blankets,
r n r nil Ytt Vit ninonnnwlnn TlTi-nlnnft1
'ToyB for the little ones can be found
in Toyland.
'Kerchiefs
A Limitless Variety
Foil MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
The entire collection charac
terized by extreme novelty de
signs and exclusive details that
make the Handkerchiefs from
The Golden Rule a gift un
usual. Pricings consistently
modest.
Women's Handkerchiefs In
Linen Lawn and hemstitched
edges. Novelty, and an exten
sive variety of many new pat
terns. Men's Handkerchiefs of Linen
and Cambric make delightful
gifts. ' '
Handkerchiefs for ,the tiny
tots, In prints and fancy nur
sery corners.
ISWMWWWWA
For Women
Having baen selected as one of
the best shops in Klamath
Falls, in character fitting for
the presentation of so exqui
site creation, we introduce our
gorgeous line of 'Waists in
Georgette and Crepe tie Chine,
all colors, that are daintiness
In themselves; in the be3t
of workmanship, created by
the style designers as the last
niinute of styles Many other
selection of gifts for the wom
en can be had In cur Immense
stock of goods that is being
displayed for the holidays.
Gifts of merit are to be had at
the Golden Rule.
"WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH: THAT'S WHY WE SELL FOR LESS"
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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mas. iLarge assortment.
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' Prices to suit the purse.
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PLYMOUTH, Nov. 18 (By Mail)
Plymouth, from whence may come
Evpland's first woma'i M. P., today
Is not tho little seaport town which
.hu Mn tlowor loft. It Is still a sea
port, shipping and fishing being the
pilnclpal sources of revenuo, but it
In alho ope of England's most flour
ishing seaports, bonstinc of a popu
lation of about 200,000.
Despite tlio city's prosperity and
marltimo importance, there are
many of its customs which have re
mained unchanged through tho threo
centuries since the Pilgrims waved
their furowolH.
Ameiican blue Jackets have dub
bed, tho town ns "u nine o'clock
tovwi" for at that hour each oven
li g the streets are practically de
sfrtod. minds aio drawn, tnxlcabs
are unavailable and night clerks in
tho hotols luvo sottlei themselves
comfortably for tho night's slumber
behind thoir desks. .
But If it is a nine o'clock town In
tho ovonlngs, it is certuinly ''a six
o'clock town" In tho mornings for
that timo sees tho majority of the
pcoplo setting ubout their day's
tasks, tho fish market and dock
yatds are In full opeiation, tho shop
ping districts beginning to open unci
tho streets nto lively.
"Famous as a departing point for
tho Pilgrims and more recently by
tho arrival thoro of tho N. C. 4 after
h): flight acr.ns tho Atlantic, it is
appropriate that Plymouth should
again get her namo Into history thru
sponsoring the feminine Invasion of
U'f C6mmono, lomiitiinteil one of
Lady Astor's Unionist supporters.
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D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece
" BROKEN BLOSSOMS "
, The art sensation that has revealed the full splendor
of the motion picture.
, . C , The sublime creation of the master artist of the
screen. '
The sensation that New York theater goers waited in
' thousands to see at an admission price of $2.00 and
$8.00
The first spectacular Griffith wonderplay to be giv
en its initial showing in a photoplay theatre.
Will be shown at
LIBERTY THEATRE
Sunday and Monday, Dec. 21 and 22
Music by the Peerless Orchestra
Reserved seats on sale at the Liberty Theatre Friday even
ing and Saturday afternoon and evening.
' Prices Matinees: Adults, 50 cents and 5 cents war tax; chil
dren, 25 cents and 3- cents war tax. No reserved seats at
Matinees.
Evenings Reserved seats $1.00 and 10 cents war tax. Gen
eral admission, 75 cents and 8 cents war tax. "' J
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