VMIK KK1IIT FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -HW4"MHM"f4t LIBERTY THEATRE TIIK TICK OK TIIK PICTURES AND A NEW ONI! EVERY DAY II. W. POOLE, Owner HARRY ROREL, Musical Director TONIGHT ONLY THE FAMOUS DOLLY SISTERS (Yancsi and Roszika) Agents for NEMO Visit Our ART NEEDLE Department 1 iettf0mmi&iftor Corsets H. N. MOE, Proprietor in M U .' J." a ' & a? I 1 w w e n I i j ; "The Million Dollar Dollies" SATURDAY A romantic story of the plains in which William Russell stars in "SHOD WITH FIRE" On Sunday we have the big special "BLIND HUSBANDS" MMMMMMMMMMMMMMWMMAMMMM Personal Mention WlWWWWMWlMMWWlWWWWi Mrs. Ida M. Tetze has returned from Weed, where Bhe has been nursing during the Influenza epi demic. C. L. McWilllams arrived last even ing from Redding, from which city he drove a machine to this city. He states that the roads to Topsey Grade are In splendid shape, but from Top sey to this city they were abomin able, as it rained all of the way, thus mud holes and ruts deeper and mud- wilt take the position she formerly held with the Woman's store in the baby department. On special days Mrs. Wilson will give embroidery and knitting lessons as formerly and the women of the city will welcome hor back as this position has been left vacant during her absence. Leon Decker-will move to Mills ad dition tomorrow from the house he formerly occupied at 1125 Main street. Mrs. John Enders will return to her home in Ashland tomorrow after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs. Mrs. Louis Jacobs and son, Ru dolph will return to Alameda tomor- dier. Mrs. Matt Eagan and Mrs. Hines , , , ... .... T ,..,...., I row after a week s visit wit Mr. Ja cobs in this city. Rudolph is attend I ing school in that city. I Miss Verda Cozad will be hostess tonight at a dancing party to bo ' zivpn at hp Whlto Pol loan hnlnl'ln turn tonight from Berkeley where she. ,,,., ,, T,. . . . . , ,. ,, vt. j ... nonor ot Mrs. John Enders of Ash- Is attending school to spend the ..,, u v v .., . Easter vacation with her parents. J 8Pend'nS "" " Charles and Jerry McCartie are In xr, ... xt..j . . , . ., ,,. i. . j . .v , v. .. Mrs Byron Noud entertained Mon- the city today from their big sheep H, ,..! . v v v , n "ay evening at her home on Seventh Tanch In Bonanza. , 4 , v ...... . tj i n j nv r, oncei iu uuuur 01 Mrs. iien iuiicneil. ,, v ... . . . . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. lins have arrived from Cork. Ireland. LavenIkf Mr and wh vrMS.eHn"P. fnF rCC Mr- and Mrs- B Teed' vl' Sanl with Mr. McCartte's brothers In Bon- f . . , . , iu.u, ititi uumuui uuu 1UIU iiOUa. Miss Albertina Nitschelm has taken a position at the "Bluebird." are in the city today shopping. Mrs. H. N. Moe will return tonight from a month's visit in Berkeley. Constance Shallock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shallock will re the city from anza. L. F. Lozler Is in Medford on business. Kenneth Perry will return tonight RTOCK FOU SATE QV uum j. a. j. wnere ne nas oean laK- Springtime Always Suggest New Draperies You are no doubt planning to replace the old hangings in one or more rooms if so we urge you to purchase now while Months Ago Prices can still be taken advantage of for every invoice we receive for new draperies quotes a substan tially increased price. Our drapery department is . showing a wonderful array of beautiful Nets, Cretonnes Draperies in colorings that fairly breath the spirit of Spring. Prices range from 45c to $2.00 Elegant Exclusive Models Tailored Suits Dozens of New Suits Strictly Tailored and Ctistomo made Suits for Semi-dress. No matter the purpose, the material, the color, the tailoring should be the first considerntidn. Every suit is excel lently tailored throughout from the carefully cut seam to the detail finish. Suits for Smartness and Standard in service. Special showing of Tweed-O-Wool Suits; the American idea of out-o'-door wear. The New Coats Are Vastly Becoming The New Sport and Polo Coats and more elaborate wraps are all unanimous in giving effect of charming youthfulncss. They in clude the season's pet novelties. Most interesting assortment as to style, color and jnaterials. They are priced at From $25.00 up to $75.00 Special showing in Black Velvet coats, $35.00 to $50.00 Many New Fashion Points in New Spring Frocks and with the delightful interesting styies they show it's really sur prising these dresses can be so moderately priced. There are attractive frocks in Taffeta, Satin, Jersey, Crepe de Chine, Georg ette and printed materials at $14.50 to $65.00. Then there are stunning creations, in Tricolette, Wooltricotine, Wool jersey and Serge at $16.50 to' $65.00. New Styles in Separate Skirts Surely the vogue of the separate skirt will be greater than ever. We have never seen lovelier ones. There are plain and pleated styles in mixed fabrics; Plaids, Satins and Taffetas. Prices range from $6.50 to $25.00. Neckwear That Greets the Spring The center of the neckwear stage here is occupied just now by the New Collars and Vestees ruffled and ready to be worn with New Etons Coats. Prices are from 50c to $3.00. KAYSER SILK HOSIERY KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR KAYSER SILK GLOVES ' s..W,SrW''"l"V $.j,.n.. ing a special course in engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch are In town from their home In Merrill display ,at o. k. rarx The strck for the Hereford sale at Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Calhoun are the ' K barn tomorrow ls hero and on display at the stable. 13. II. Holl- oway, owner, and Colonel A, L. Stev- this spendfrig the day in tha city from their home in the Midland road. Mr. and Mrs. Krdnk Wilson have enson' auctloneer. will arrive returned to Klamath Falls to reside eveninE ' conduct the sale, after an absence of a year in Califor- i ' nia. Mr. Wilson has taken a position' ADVERTISE FOR WHAT in the Garish grocery and Mrs. Wilson want and you wln.set it. you XOVEIj scheme to uuv ncss proposition. GHOCEIUES WHOLESALE Is that a person All thero ls to it will pay $2.25 a i month for the privilege. If GOO asso- When tho announcement was mado. elate themselves It will bo posslblo to that the Klamath Cash Grocery was going to sell Its groceries -at whole sale, plus transportation, It was thought that thero was a good sized colored man in the woo'd pjle, but when it was looked into it' was soon found that it was a safe, sane, busl- mako it a gt, and tho Indications aro that this number will bo greatly ex ceeded. Bolonglng to this organiza tion will enable people to effect a saving tot at least 25 por cont of their grocery bill, so It will readily bo seon that the charge of J 2.25 is a very small fco for getting one's groceries at cost. Mr. IIolmc3 Is kept busy explaining tho project and taking ap plications for what promises to revo lutionize tho grocery business in this county. All tho monoy is held In trust by. tho First Stnto nnd Savings bank until tho GOO members aro se cured, when It Is turned over to tho Klamath Cash storo. Full lnformn-i Cash storo, 717 Main stroot. 2-lt o Tho household of Miriam Coopor, popular film star, Is one of tho most cosmopolitan imnglnnblo. She pos sesses nn Amorlcan husband , n French mnid, nn Irish groom, n Jnp. iinoso chauffeur, n Scottish houso keopor, n Spanish cook, n Chlncso cnrlnnr n nmrn n..n !... .1 tlon may be secured at the Klamath ' but,or';'u '""" "' uuu t V ll r.,1 - -, Ji V -Vi r- ?-mZ yir - I, 5.SM K2'( L '-J VlSfcwS T ' W 1 mwB& IX.'". iiWW MvM .s- 3 i 'KNOX Hrs w J& 'KNOX 'HATS KNOX HATS 9 t OX ATS VAT 1 "& GET A KNOX HAT FOR EASTER WE ARE READY-TO SHOW YOU ALL OF THE NEW SPRING STYLES STEP IN AND TRY ON A "KNOX," AMERICA'S FINEST DRESS HATS SUITS FOR EASTER AND SPRING NEW SPRING SUITS ARE ARRIVING. WE CERTAINLY HAVE SOME CLASSY STYLES AND FABRICS TO SHOW YOU IN "KUPPENHEIMER'S" FINE CLOTHING MODELS AND STYLES THAT WILL PLEASE ALL BUILDS OF MEN TALL, SHORTSTOUT AND REGULARS. DON'T BUY YOUR SPRING CLOTHES UNTIL YOU SEE TH1 "KUPPENHEIMER" LINE FOR SPRING PRICES FROM $25.00 TO $125.00 NETTLETON SHOES WALKOVER SHOES BARRY SHOES STRATFORD SHOES KICK Store j? LEADING CLOTHIERS and HATTERS I v I A I I H ww