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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1921)
FfiiDAV, july 2o, inai I'AGK ICKUIT One More Day of Our : ? I ! THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 Great July Clearance of Women's Summer Apparel yyMWMVVWMWWWWVMMMV WI) MMVMVVMMWWVMMMMMVANVMMMNMMMWWMMMVMMVMWMMMMWMMMVMVMMWSN ti Wool Dresses Put TAat Me Dofar To IfW Silk Dresses $14.95 - $17.50 $19,50 JTrvxnjAririnJutrii-i,vj ' " " . ! 5LC Wi45rS Tricolette, Georgette Wash Silk. Special at $1.98 TOWELS Crash and hemmed huck towels. Special at 15c POPLINS 32-in. Poplins in plain col ors. Special at 39c APRONS Gingham aprons, large as- sortment of colors and sizes. Special at, $1.50 B PETTICOATS Silk Jersey Petticoats. Special at $2.95 TURKISH TOWELS Regular 50c . grade. Special at 29c ' AAMAAAAAMMMAAMAMAAMMAMAMWSIVMVWSAMVWVWWMWVWWMWMWWM TAFFETAS Skinner's Taffetas, large assortent of colors. Special at $2.75 jrfirf-niii J wfUTrxruM"i'Vii'"'i-i,-i'"t,i-i'ii i -- "i. -- -- -. COLLARS Crisp Cool Organdie and Lace Collars. Special at 48c and 98c MWWWWWWUMWMMWWMMMWVMWWVMMMMMWMWWAAMWM CHILDREN'S DRESSES Plain white and fancy plaid. Special at 20 OFF WmiiWlili'0l?,'rlm fllWVMBiaffs&P M V f T17il If fwf - ROMPERS AND DRESSES Made from good quality Chambray. Special at 95c, $2.00 SATIN Skinner's 36 in.. Satin in the wanted colors. Priced at $2.75 BOUDOIR CAPS We are just in receipt of the most complete stock. Priced at 40c to $3.50 Alcohol by Any Name Smelted Just ,A Sweet to Him One young lady is out a bottle of toilet water. J 5.00 site. One hobo bay pitcher, since hiked to other fields, Is In ditto, or it Is In the hay tosser. She says in effect, though her choice of words may have been more refined, that sbo wouldn't give a darn, but the thing was a Christmas present. Sho hadn't touched a drop well', that's not exactly the idea, oitber. She hadn't used any of the preparation, but was keeping It carefully, realizing its possibilities as a band-me-along gift to someone else next Christmas. Circumstantial evidence In the shape of a highly perfumed and hectic respiration pointed "strong ly" to the hay band. Bho has still to discover the corpus delicti in other words the empty bottle. She has learnod that alcohol by any other name smells Just as sweet to a hobo. She doesn't know whether the knowledge is worth the price of the toilet water.' Princess Mafalda, the 18 year-old daughter of the Xing of Italy, Is one of the few women of European royal. ty who drive their own motorcars. UO.VANZA LADIES HOLD SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL. An ice cream social was given by the Ladles Aid society of tho, Meth od la t church here last Friday even ing, July 22. A song number wai given by Harold and Mildrod Chap man, son and daughter of the pastor, and Leonard, Dnrrel, Kathleen and Margaret Jeanne Doll. A large crowd attended and the ladies realized a neat sum from the sale of their ice cream and cako. A classified Ad will sell It. FOR 8ALE r. room houso and lot CO x 110. $1,000 quick sale. E. E. Smith, 1G12 Lookout Ave. 29-30 FOR SALE Cheap, Ford touring cur, good as now, 1001 Prospect. 29-4 1 NEW TODAY FOR SALE Largo stock of 30 by 3 and 30 x 3 plain clincher wheels. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 29-1 FOR SALE For ono halt price. 1821 Ford truck Nflnrtv nnu. irnnA shape. Phono 435. 29-3 FOR SALE-r-Wicker baby buggy and i sowing machine 106 Pine. Tel. BIG J. 29-30 FOR SALE Household furniture, rugs, stoves, beds, etc., Phone 254M. 19-1 WANTED at Crater Lake, Ore. 2 stone masons. Write F. P. Salter, Crater Lake, Ore., for information and transportation. 29-8 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished 3 room apart- monts, 125.00 and 130.00 per month. Unfurnished Apartmonts, $20.00, $25.00 and 30.00. Nearly now building, plastered, clean, all screened, comont wulks, nlco lawn, all outside rooms. No children New rates effective) Aug. 1st. wator Included. Hr. J'runclH Apnrtmi-ntK 028 Oak Htivct Mr Myrtle Ajiderxon, Apt (I WANTED TO TRADE A Dodge touring body, A-l condition, for road ster body. Phone, 2G7. 29-1 FOR RENT Furnlsbod 3 room apartment. Phono 273J. 29-1 29-30 RANCH AND STOCK FOR HALE 167G head of sheep and lambs, 2p head of cattle, 6 horses. Stock run In 4 fenced pastures, place furnishes feed all year around with room for more stock. Running water In house, coo bearing fruit trees, largo lrrlga tlon plant, .and farm machinery, bay on band and growing crop. Prico 125,000.00 with terms. M. F. Cop pock, 18 miles south of Malln, Ore. 18,22,26,29,1,6 A good bed and a good bath at Colonial Rooms, 11th near Main St., and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut ave. All outside airy rooms. 29 COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly the Moadato 1180 Mala St. STAR THEATRE Tonight n Paying the Piper" TONIGHT "The big brown eyed beauty" Dolores Cassinelli in "The Virtuous Model" Adopted from Pierre Wolfs fa mous play "The Gutter Olves,". a true picture of the Paris of today. and symbolizes the triumph of vir tue- over vice, also Snub Pollard ,Comedy AND Path Weekly 2 shows 6:45 9:00 o'clock. A companion picture to "On With the Dance'l A Oeorgo Fltzmaurlco production. Ko'aturlng Dorothy Dickson and lAlmu Toel. A georgeous oplo of Metropolitan Fashion in villa, town, houso and cafo. Docked with meriy midnight par ties and back-stage theatro scones In tho "Roaring Forties," 'V. Sunday Gouveaear Morris' 'Tale of Two Worlds' TONIOIIT FRANK MAYO Tho hero of romunco OiiIIojib across The silver sheet At THE LIUKRTV In "THE IILAZINU TRAIL" A whirlwind drama Of Dig Adventure In the II I no, Rldgo mouutalns. HrliiKlng back Tlio stirring days Of tho "Whlto Cops" Whoso word was law Along "the blazing trull" Vou know Down In Virginia rhoy shoot first And arguo about it Afterwards And our, lioro I 'Was a busy man I' Dodging bullets For tho othor follow' ' Hut ho gots by They nlwava do In the pictures, t II. W. P I Z J. ft A