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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1920)
V i I MTCIUMY, MARCH 20, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAOK TWO Build the Logical Way SaSO Write for Catalog of . Economical HouseFlans Tho factory way Is our National way It ollmlnntes waste nntl makes possible n bolter product for Joss. Houses arc no different from other products. With most of tho Inbor (performed In our mill, a big saving and a better house Is the result. You got enly selected Douglas Plr Lumber, world famous for durabil ity nud beauty. Tho houso comes to you in ono shipment. It saves the labor of building the ordinary, ex pensive way It saves the wasto of expensive material. And, you can erect it yourself, with unskilled help. J)ou$asfirMmt&lamtifCa 'urn sua vmc OZJ3roakiyttft WhttdjOre. I k e - -JkKJMN. ii I I MP 1 ' M I I i ' t i ,'. --,nw .-? v.v v v ?iffirii .c.impjiiBiMifui .A zv-i c l rswpptr'v w savn : CHRISTIAN CHINESE D'ANNUNZIO HAS VOTED FOR LINCOLN MANY PECULIARITIES SHANGHAI, Feb. 10 (By Mall).- FIUME, Feb. IS. (Dy Mail). ln- The Rev. H. N. Woo, whoso death numerable peculiarities constitute has just occurred here, voted for the temperament of Oabrielo tt' An- President Abraham J.'ncoln and nunzlo. He is superstitious to tho fought with the Union forces In ctye and will never 'sit down to an America's Civil War Ho was S6f ordinary meal unless there nro c"lov years old. en at the table. He is fastidious In He had acquired a smattering of his choice of foods and will -drink "English when Per.-y came to the Far' only n special kind of Rhine wine. East in 18o4 to negotiate ibh treaty, His favorite dish is "scampi", a small between the United States and Japan crab-fish found only In the Quarn and when Perry's fleet returned the ero. He was a lovor of the fish Rev. Woo went .villi it abosrd tbcjwhen he lived on the Grand Canal In Bloop of war Plymouth as a cabin Venice. , "boy. He saw three years of service In I So much did ho think of the food the war and returned to China In that he went on a search ofvall that -3863 when the Taiplng Rebellion was written about them and thas com mas at its height. 1 piled already a studious lecture on Soon thereafter he became associ- the subject. The fish resembled in ated with the American Church Mis-' color the American shrimp but' Is elon atSb'qngbaivand in 1S66 he had ro-uch larger and ha&yi taste milder a large part in establishing what vas than lobster approximating the crab known as the tung Jen E. Chu, a free but considerably more toothsome, dispensary, from which has" grown 'ScampI" is the favorite seafood in the St. Luke's hospital of today In practically all of the north 'Adriatic -Shanghai. He was ordained in 1S80 resorts. , and devoted the rest of his life to the work of Christianity, THAT HAD BEEX HIS CHAL LENGE: "Show me a sign from Heaven tnilor man. and I mav be lieve in your God." Charley Steel's atheism again brought him trouble. For the fanatical tailor crent upon table. Tiirn while he slept, and in, his tremh-t The poet's dining .room must be Besides his partiality for "scampi" d'AnnunzIo Is a lover of Ice-cream. Ho sometimes divides a large cake of it Intended for the wholo table, into two halves. He takes one 'entire half himself then gives the other half to the remaining' ten at the nng nana was a little Iron cross, Tieated white-hot. A sign from Heaven branded on bis breast. "With that he would believe. And Steele slept. This Is but one of the many hfgh-llghts of drama in ''The Ttlght of Wbv." the Sir Gilbert Park er storv in which Bert Lytell s star ring. See it Sunday at the Liberty Theatre. It done in red. The walls must be cov ered with red tapestry and much of tho furniture. Then, too, orders are given concerning the color of flow ers, morning, noon and night. Storage Batteries H. Shidler AllTravelinExpenses HAIG FOR EXVOV. I to- "CL:" LONDON, Mar. 1. (By Mail). Field Marshal Earl Halg is spoken of as the prospective special envoy to represent King George at the Cor onation of Ferdinand 1 as King of Greater Rumania at Alba Julia, in Transylvania, In the coming spring. King Ferdinand is said to be the only living monarch to be iwice crowned. Printing is a Salesman Who Traveli Cheaply . Traveling expenses I 1 cent I Good printing on BOK costs you little and does much for you. Use more printed salesmanship. Ask us. . W. O. Smith Printing Co. JMionc 03 110 South Fourth St. HAIG'B SPECIAL TRAIN WILL RR SOLD. LONDON, Mar. 1. (By Malt). Earl Haig's train, used by him as commander of the British armies In Franco, is for sale. Consisting of eleven corridor coaches, It rontalns bedrooms, dressing roonn, sitting rooms, an offlivis' mess anl a kit hen. Tho fum'shjngs lnc'i'.df Wal ton carpets a'l rugs am', rr.oable posy chars m Oscar Dugoy, who used to paatimo with the Braves and lator with the TH.mtna Vina rotifrnorl in fhA blC show as coach for the Braves. H'1' FAST AUTO TRUCKS i of ours are at your service to call for and make de liveries, near and-far, of any size shlpmenttlargc or small. No express package too big or too ltytlo for, us to handle, j Our (rucks make good time 3 and are in charge of experi- A enced, reliable rnon. Call i up for any transfer Job. ,? Western Transfer Co. J 702 Slain !I Phono 187; Res. SOOR 2 A4Mf44Mi77f4444f4-Mll44Mt4'viMt4 ft i v HffiP " -Tmar A us Ladies' Home Journal For March Now in Stock 9 HECTORS The New Narrow'BelU In White Kid, Tan Leather, Black, White, Red Patent Leather. " The Women's Fashion Center SPRING COATS AND StJITS MUCH IN EVIDENCE NOW Our Garment Department is now displaying an extensive line of new Spring Coats and Suits that have been arrivinc for the past ten days, and many pleasing models are here awaiting your approval, we have been very successful in pleasing those who have been kind enough to look us over before making their deci sion, and we will deem it a pleasure to show you the models as they arrive when you visit the department. ' THE COATS FOR SPRING The Coats this season are very elaborate as to color and very simple in style usually; but the models being individual in style, it would be impossible to give a minute description. The colors include Apricot, Buff, Pek'in, Peacock, French Blue, Reseda, and Grey. The fabrics are principally Polo Cloth, Velour, Camelshair, and Jersey. Probably the most attractive feature of our garments is the reasonable price attached to each garment, which you will soon detect when on a tour of inspection. Prices start at $25 and then on up to $60. Many Believe This to Be a Suit Season The Suit styles this season are very broad and you may iclect a Suit to your liking and feel that it is correct in style, for there is no definite set style as to length of jacket, and the trimmings, while principally of braid or embroidery, may be severely plain. The various models that we have received to dote are constructed of serge and tricotine, and the graceful lines upon which they arc tailored make them appear very attractive, and we would be pleased to have you call and try on as many as you wish andwe will appreciate your opinion when finished. Prices range from $35 to $65. WMW'V''A'VM' AAMWMM Silks and Satins y ft- For Spring Wear Plain and Novelty Silks will be used extensively this Spring and we offering a cholco solcction for your npprowil Jn Tuf- I fetas. Imperial Satins, Baronet Satins, Figured Georgette Crepe, Crepe da Chine, Plain Georgette and Pongoo. . COSTUME TAFFETAS, $3.50 Full 36 Inches and specially constructed for costumes. Comes in the popular and stajdo shades, Including bluck and whlto CHARMEUSE SATIN, $6.00 An excollcnt quality, 40 Inches wldo, thut Is being used now extensively for skirts and dresses. Comes In tho wanted shndus, In cluding the new shades of blue and black. IMPERIAL SATIN, $3.75 A high-grade Satin that has proved a popular seller, for wo 'have sold a great quantity of this particular Satin and It has always given perfect wear and wo do net hesitate to guarantee It. Comes in all the evening and street shadeb. BARONET SATIN, $6.00 A heavy Satin used principally for skirts. Wo have two stylps in white only, plain an'd diagonal weave . FIGURED GEORGETTE CREPE, $4.50 Much in vogue for blouses and costumes, and tho color com binations are truly beautiful and will bo'suro to please you. CREPE DE CHINE,. $3.00 A complete lino of colors 'in a good weight that will provo serviceable. The present 'prico Is reasonable when wo consider tho cost of replacement. PONGEE SILK, $1.35 Many people use considerable Pongeo ovory season, and ns the supply this year will be limited it will bo impossible to duplicato tho present values. Special Vulucff at 51. .15, $1..0, and $1.75 per jnnl Novelty Cotton Weaves for .Spring This season the cotton weacs aro beautiful and many aro duplicate patterns of tho more expensive silk, patterns. NOVELTY VOILES, $1.50 ', Beautiful blending shades aro used In tho popular voiles this season and most ove'ry one romarks upon their attractivoncss. Many styles to select from at 91. BO and, $1.7B. , SILK AND COTTON CREPE, $1.50 Tills now fabric Is bolng substituted lor tho Goorgotto, for it Is much less expensive and unusuully good looking. Tho color com binations aro vory nttractivo and mako up woll into blouses' und costumes. HABUTINE SILK, 75c ' A' splendid substitute for Jap Silk and very' sorvlccnblo for llnlpgs, underwear, otc. Comes in, all tliq best shades, including black and white; 30 Inches wldo, .. CREPE PLISSE, 50c Used extensivoly for underwear, as it Is a splondld, fabric for wear und comes in delicate shudes of fesh and light blue, also whlto. NEW PERCALES, 45c A special price for this quality, for it Is as good us you would caro lor and could not bo offered at this prlco If bought on today's market. Comes in many light patterns and a good selection of dark patterns. Full 30 Inches wldo, Kayser Silk Gloves When you buy Knyscra Silk Glovo? you can dopml upon tho quality, .for they aro acknowledged tho host Silk (Sloven to bo had. Wo nro featuring the Long and Wrist Olnui. In llliick, While, tlruy. and Tan. Prices start nt JJI.M and rungo to 2;i per pair. KAYSERS CHAMOISETTE GLOVES .Many pooplo nro now" using Chnmolsotto Gloves an kid gloves, aro very uxpcnslvu and thu quality cannot bo dupondml upon im heretofore. Kaysers' Chamolnotto (Sieves nro guaranteed und fit and look llko a kid glovo. 'Colors- Grey, Whlto, nud lllnek. Two stylus to select from ut ijl.a.1 mid 8 1. .10. Special Values in Hosiery Ilecent express shipments of Hebo from tho mills ponnltH us to offor several splendid values' that would bo impossible to offor If contracted recently. PURE SILK HOSE Full fnshloned, exceptional quality,. In Drown, Orcy, Silver, Fiold Moiiso, Illack and Whlto. Sizes 84 to 10,4. Spoclal Prlco,' 12.00 por pair. PURE SILK HOSE, RIBBED TOP A popular Hoso with a great many, and very difficult to obtain. Wo nro now showing this much sought for Hoso in llrown, Ulnck, and White. Sizes 9 to 10 Vi. Prlco, liia..10. SILK LISLE HOSE A beautiful Morcorlzod.Llslo Hose, full fashioned and nlwoys glvos splendid wour. Colers: llrown, Groy, Tan, Whlto. and Illack. filzt-8,816 to 10 &. Prlco, 1.00. SILK LISLE HOSE, RIBBED TOP A dopondablo Hoso that alwnyB satisfies nnd Justifies tho do mnnd It has created. Colers: llrown, Illack, and Whlto. Sizes 9 t6 10. Prlco, $1.25 por pair. N CHILDREN'S HOSE, 39c A heavy Cotton Hoso for boys and girls that is under present market cost today and only that wo bought in caso lots could this exceptional low prlpp bo possible. Sizes 0 to 10. ' NEW SLIP-ON SWEATERS , k An oxlonslvo showing of tho popular Slip-on Sweater that is so much In voguo at tho present time. The colors aro Turquoise, Pea irock, Coral, American Iloauty, Huff and French UIuo. Priced from $0.1)0 to 90.no. . Novelty Spring Skirts Baronet and Imperial Satin, Fancy Wool. Plaids, Plain Serges and Poplins Plain and ploatod piode'ls, with buttons mainly employed for trimming. Tho values nro unusual, considering markot conditions this season. Prices range from ijtO.BO to !f.lW. "uhiuhb , JERSEY SILK.AND TAFFETA PETTICOATS, A fortunate purchaso enables im.to offor a splendid quality hi Jorsoy nnd, Taffeta, In tho )est shades, at about 20 por "con 'under BbTbKcjT? a, WOrt" '" $"a to ' 0 af,""t..,. M .. ,!IHm .;---fr-H-4"Hi--H' :! t-! u f, r -mftttj -wf