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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
rAGB sec mSAT, MiTEMBEit, as, iai THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FULLS, OREGON li ! The Strand THEATRE ) JlMSt Picture Projection In South ern Oregon SUNDAY Xhm greatest combination Picture and Vaudeville Show orer seen In BMtOi Falls. 4 AcU of Vaudeville Personal Mention IIMMsssssssssssarR'ii&JPssmv I The Lewi ""Family of Lyceum Players Singers, Dancers, Musicians, Comedians, " Magicians, Ventriloquists, Comedy Plays .and Sketches Oaa of tho best families of en. tcrtalncrs before (he nubile today. Guaranteed to please; nnd tlio tca- soa's most sensational picture Arthur Hornblow's most successful, soul absorbing story, 'The Mask" FEATUIUXO Hedda Nova Jack Holt and Everybody's Parllug Little Mickey Moore ALSO Ford Weekly and Comedy J. VTk Hasklns of Merrill Is ft busi ness visitor in town today. E. It. nenmes arrived laatv night from San Francisco to look) alter .business Interests in this city. - William Hadley, Frank Hcdrlck and William Corum woro business visitors from Merrill (today. Mrs. Qs Wi Mason and Mrs. A. E. Albort' from Pelican, city woro shop pers In town yesterday. ' Mrs. Tom McDonald, has returned from San 'Francisco, whoro eho has boon for tho past three weeks visit ing friends and relatives. She accom panied her eon, Joo McDonald Jr., who has been enrolled as n student at St. Marys' College, Oakland, for tho coming year. William J. Owsley of Silver Loko (left this 'morning for Eugene to enter the University for the yoar. C. S. DIdlman, a government em ploye from Boise, Idaho, who was sent hero in regard to tho construc tion of tho cement flumo on tho Merrill road, left this morning for Holse, after 'spending several -weeks bore. Mrs. C. II. Anderson and little daughter of this pfaco woro pas songers on thls'mornlng's train for Silvcrton, to visit her sister, Mrs. T..F. Rahn. They oxpect to return In a fow days. Ward A. Dwlght, a lumberman of San Franclsco,rroturncd this morn ing, after spending a fow days with local lumbermen. rrzmammmmmmmmmmmammmm mmmmmmmmmummmmmi i WHAT "WnJi IOTJ TAJDE TO f Ll ,' TUB FAIR B ooTonEn , 7, ? ' 91 i 111 yMMMMVVMMWsllWWsHW 9 I V A GUARANTEED SHOW Continuous Shows Sun day, starts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Come Early This show will be hard to beat TONIGHT The World's Champion . Lady Rlflo Shot Texas Guinan IN ' "The Gun Woman" A cyclone .of riding, shooting, fighting and real cowboys and. west erners. A groat picture. - ' lTrf IIIU4 &SOE& 5c ia PUSeM sBh 1 I iB TRIPPING gaily along the Boule vards of Fashion you will see more Queen Quality shoes than ever this season. For the distinction of. Queen Quality style is more than ever sought after; their glove-like fit and perfect free dom are nation ally recognized, ' and their prices T-mostly$8to$i2 are just where you want them for the quality and sty Id essential to the well-dressed wo man. ' And in buying, look for the famous trade mark. ' You will find it stamped on every pair. THE BOOTERY CHAS. P. MAGUIRE 713 Main St. klamath" falls, oreqon JjT V fyMWMWsMMWWWXWWXWXMMK' Mail Orders Promptly Filled j-1jTjxarij-lrLri'v"i"i"i"r " Our Fall Display of New Apparel Modes IS GRATIFYINGLY FILLING THE NEEDS OF ECONOMICAL SHOPPERS. SHOP PERS WITH A KEEN SENSE OF ECONOMY, THOUGH DEMANDING STYLE GARMENTS, ARE FINDING THEIR WISHES FILLED BY THE NEW DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS DISPLAYED HERE NOW. Autumn Suits r The low price does not in dicate the real worth of these extremeny modish garments. There is noth ing newer shown in the fashion world, and many are copies of the most ex clusive models as designed by the greatest modistes of ' Europe and America. You may select from Autumn's favored colors offered in all' the new materials. Prices: $19.50 to $65.00 5? 3 New Autumn Coats 'If you are familiar with Moe's Coat values you know that this season they have stood out beyond all others. We regard today's offerings as perhaps the most important contribu tion the Fashion Salons have made to date. Ma terials include Pollyana, Bolivia, Velours and Broadcloth. Many fur trimmed are shown in the new Fall shades. Prices: $19.50 to $95.00 Dresses The fashions of the hour, i smart, distinctive, correct. Sfcnret Drome of Twill, Trlcotln anil Plcotlnoj navy and black, with beautiful embroidered and beaded effects... Also plain-tailored styles with self-fabric trimming or braid. Tho Drcc of 8111c feature tho straight silhouette with tho loose, low waistline. Most of tho skirt favor the aide drapings. Bogies, cabachoas and cat-steel beads as well as fringes ano farorite trimmings. There is bo disputing tlio continued rogue of black. Trimmings of red and white are In the predominance. Krcnlng and dinner dresses hare great color charm, such lilac, goldenrodV Jado, etc pce. $19.50 to $65.00 Modart Corsets Poise When a woman possesses the quality of carrying herself to advant age she is said to have poise. Modart Corsets give perfect poise to the figure, tends to distribute the bod ily weight properly; a graceful carriage is the re sult. Our expert Corsetiere will be glad to give you a trial fitting. Blouses of rare charm In rich autumn colors, Boise .rose, navy, brown, canard, Yellowstone, fungi, blossom, rust, Mohawk of Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Georgette Crepe and Kittensear. Many embellish ed with beads or fagotting. , Our present display of Blouses shows a stimulating assortment in design, fab ric and color combinations; styles' that are most appealing as well as reason able in price. $6.00 fe $20.00 Bathrobes Of warm, Flannels prettily trimmed in scores of be coming ways in many modes of originality. Forrest Mills Underwear Prepare for the cold mornings and evenings by getting the right weight Underwear. Stocks now complete of the famous brand. - " " . . IfJMIMsBWMMirMMMMMmJWMislsssMiBBMilMSM SiiJiM P. Plllan of Weed loft this morn- Ins after a two-day stay horo. wnihan Durkee returned to Yreku 'this morning after spending bov- nml davs here on business. Jir. Durkee has been in poor health for Vome time, nnd his many friends will bo glnd to know ho is recover ing. Ho still has a nurso in ai- fnnHnnro. TCmll Ellvanden of San Francisco left this morning aftor spending noveral days hero looking for a business location. Mr. Ellvflndon la n merchant tailor. J. M. Coin of Philadelphia, and associated with tho Sterling Lum ber company, Is Journeying to the TJav City after unending a couple of Bays hero with tho local lumber men. Mr. Coin is a lumber buyer, and this Is one of his first trips to this country. 1 L. n. Woodhull, 'a -wheat buyer for the Soerrr flour mills of Sacra mento, loft this morning after spending soveral days horo with J. W. Kerns. C. J. McCollum. afarmor of the Worden district, wag in town yes torday afternoon on matters of business. N. H. Martin of tho Tula Lake district is in town for the day at tending to business. Miss Mtldrod Olooon of Seattle has returned home after spending Isome time with her sister, Mrs Wm. Ganong. Miss Olocon will ro- sumo her studies In the Unlvorslty of Washington for tho term., Mrs. 0. J. Ferguson, county sup erintendent of schools, loft this morning -with an industrial exhibit from the dlfforont schools to be ontorod at the Stato Fair at Salem. Goorgo'n. Chandlor, advance man ,'for tho Solls-Floto circus, is in town'. Mr. Cbos. O. Twohy of Dorris is on a shopping tour hero for a day lor two. i Clarence Miller of Klrkford is in town on business. . Mrs. C. H. Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Huffman and Mrs. L. C. Griffith compose a party of tourists who are stopping her. for a few days. Miss Grace Sears of Oakland, Calif., arrived hero on last night's 'train, and will be tho guest of Mr. 'and Mr0. E. J. Barrett for an ex tended visit. J. Stelgor, a lumberman ot Chllo 'quln, Is In town In regard to busi ness matters. ' . T. J. Jackson, a merchant of Fort Klamath, is registered at one of tho local hotels. Ho Is on one ot his regular business trips, i J. E. Campbell, a resident ot Lakevlew, Is spending a few days .In town., , . ' i The Price of BREAD Is Cut from 10c to 8c " f AT THE . SIXTH ST. BAKERY r "