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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1920)
PAOH nvi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, AlidVfrT VI, lMO WVVVVWVMVVMVMMWMVVVMVVMWVMSMMVVWVWMWVM KsBBtKT '' jaatassBfl When School Begins Music Should Start With the opening of schools the Music Teacher adds many new pupils. In starting Music a good piano in the home is an abso lute necessity and as we have nearly fifty instruments in store and warehouse we feel sure that we have the Standard Piano you want at the price you want to pay. Convenient Terms Earl Shepherd Company One Busines Music Exclusively 507 Main Street ANNOUNCEMENT MVMMMAAMAMAMA Our new shoe department will be opened to the public about September 1, and will occupy quarters in the stores located immediately next to our grocery store. We will handle complete lines of men's, women's and children's shoes, and they will be the best obtainable. We solicit X ' your patronage.' 8 V, J. E. Enders & Co. I AT THE THEATERS J o o Marguorltn Clark In coming to (ho Star theater tonight In a delightful comedy callod "All-of-a-8uddon-l'cg-gy." Tho tltlo rofors to the vivacious llttlo horolno, tho daughter of Mn. O'Mnra, widow of a docoasod sclcn tlit, and haa accompanied her'mothor to Hawkhurst, tho citato of Iord Crackonthorpo. Tho lattor I writ ing n book on spiders, and haa In vited Mrs. O'Mara In ordor to con sult with hor. HI mothor, Lady Crackonthorpo, suspects thnt Peggy haa designs on him, and lutnmoni hor younger son, Jlmmlo, to divert tho girl from hor purpose. Jimmy auccoodi no well that ho falli In lava with hor. Peggy, In ro- nlity, U trying to nrrango a match hotwoen her mothor and tho lord. Mrs. ,0'Mara will not marry as long as Peggy la unprovldod for. So, to promoto tho match, tho girl protends to havo married Jlmmlo, and follows blm to his apartmont In London to keep up tho Illusion. Matters bo como complicated, but finally turn out happily for all concornod. SPECIAL ATTENTION' Two complete matinees ovory nf tornoon at tho Liberty, starting nt 1:30 and 3:30. i 27-31 (lcorgos Sand, tho most famous of French womon novelists, smoked a plpo and a clay plpo at that. Rowing at tflte. 34Z r .- .ns u a photu Tn.njv MARGUERITE CLARK in "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" t v Aa tho tltlo Indicator It Is ouo of thoso flashing comodlos hi which MUs Clark oxcolls. You'll find that sho was novo? w charming as sho Is In tho rolo of this llttlo Irish girl Tho play, too, will dollght you as It delighted thousands of people on tho stage in both London and Now York r5 SUNDAY G. D. Griffith's "THE GREATEST QUESTION" mbmLkhMsmSbsI bbsi avt bbpVbbM sssssssasssssP4 JaTLZ m sb&JIbY 0 Dim sw f"W ! trJ "mimM gss ' ??Bssrt "H M JiU' j aWu SmJHI u bSSm! 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August 28, 30 and 31 WAISTS We have a lot of lottty waists In Gcorsctto Crepe, VciJc aid Net which hare been specialty prices as follews: r ncgular $9.8S.Hale Price, $48 Regular 5.86.Hal Price, SS.&3 ncgular G.0....H1 Prie, JsUSO There aro only' a few of tkse waists In the store, and to aatke a good selection It will be nseeasary 'to come early. , REMNANTS All remnants of yard-jpods, not sold during the past month at the regular prices, are placed in this sale at just half-price. Silks, satins, summer" dress-goods, corduroy, woolens, arid, in fact, practically every kind of cloth in the store, will be found in a great variety of lengths and colors. There are also a number of pieces of oil-cloth, in several different widths. During this three-day End-of-the-Month sale all rem nants priced at 50 OFF !lBBSaBaMSSSSS9SBESBsV '"" BBSSSSSSSfew UNDERWEAR A small lot of pink llslo union suits with glorc-sllk tops' havo boon greatly reduced for this ovent Ilvgular 3.S0....Hnlo Price, S2.08 Children's rlbbod vests and pants, medium light weight, HPKCIAL HAI.K 1'IUOK 25c per garment Slightly Imperfect llslo hose, in , sites 9-10-10 V4 only, Itegular 75c Halo Prlc, S4c Laco, Net and MUBlIn Collars, Special $1.00 values, OOc RIBBONS ' Regular 75c values, in 4 to 6-inch widths, Fancy Patterns, Special, 49c yd. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN BON TON ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS CORSETS Few, indeed, are the women of today who do not know and approve of both the Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets. Knowing this, we have put just 64 of these well known brands in our End-of-the-Month Sale, at greatly reduced prices. There are three models of Bon Ton, and five of Royal Worcester. These are all for average and stout figures, and are models which have been dis continued, because of the fact that, since the war, the manufacturers have found it impossible to ob tain the material from which they were formerly made. y Royal Worcester Corsets, regularly priced from $2.00 to $3.50, End-of-the-Month Sale Price, $1.49 to $2.50 Bon Ton Corsets, regularly priced at $5.00 and $7.00, End-of-the-Month Sale Price, $3.50 and $5.00 A FEW YARD-GOODS SPECIALS Marigold Batiste. regular 25c....fiale Price, ISc yd. Fauna Batlate, regular 3lc.J3aJe Price, 9Sc yd. Glnghoms, raluea to 45c Hale Price, SSe yd. 18 pieces of Galatea hare been in cluded. These aro in 27 and St inch widths. In solid reda . and blues, and stripes of black, Blue, pink and red. Regular 50c values Bale Price, 89c yd- 34-ln. Glasgow Linen, t taa, blue, and rose, reg. 39C...8M14 Price, to 6 pieces of Palm Beach Cloth, reg ular $1.60 .8ale Price, 73c yd. Regular 76c. Hale Price, 40c yd. 9 pieces Voile, some Id illk-atripe plaids, reg. $1.50..8ale Price, $1.00 Regular 76c Hale Price, SOc yd. Regular $1.20....Hale Price, SOo yd. 3 pieces Printed. Linen,- 40 inches wide Hale Price, 4c yd. Extra Special in Shoes A splendid lot of Genuine Peters Shoes, in sizes 3 to 6, specially priced for this event at from $3.00 to $7.50 per pair!!! These shoes are all high, in suede, kid and patent colt; many having cloth tops in the most pop ular contrasting shades. We are also placing ALL of our white shoes, both high and oxfords, on sale at very greatly reduced prices, for we are determined not to carry them over until next year r AT THE THEATERS ? Tho story of a chivalrous hobo a knight of tho rond who has lost all somblanco to his former gontlomanly solt oxcopt his Instinctive kindness and honoBty, Is told In "Overland Rod," a pbotodraraa starring Harry Carey, which will be shown at the Liberty theater Sunday, A Harry Cnrey picture Is always a wolcomo event, and this show should prove to bo particularly interesting. "Overland Red" differs In many ways fro the usual Harry Carey story, but It permits tho star to eicr clso all those arts In which he excels. He does rough riding of all sorts on horsoback, on a racing motor down a stoop mountain road, and on the brake-beams of a fast-flying limited. Tho finding of a dying man on the desert, by Overland Rod, tbo dis covery of gold and a map on his per son, the arrest of Red and his young pal by a crooked sheriff, and their es cape through the aid of a girl, forms a lively chain of events. Humor and romance are no overlooked in tho story, and the Carey smllo la much in evidence throughout. In women, the full brain weight Is attained at sixteen to eighteen years. Veteran croupiers at Monte Carlo say that women appear to be luckier than men as a rule In games of puro chance. ,AU of' tho" nine women whose names are enshrined in the Hall of Fame of New York University are from New England. ., Neat year Smith College will com memprato the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of thofilrth of Sophia Smith, the founder ot the college. A ship's doctor ' who has made many voyages says that he has found that tho American girl does not ber como sea-sick so roadfly ,aa her Eu ropean ' slstors. The English girl comos next in order of resistance, while the French girl, 'bo says, suc cumbs most easily, LIBERTY M&TINMKS "J Two comploto matinees every af ternoon at the Llberiy,, starting at 1:30 and 3:30. , 1 Vil