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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1922)
? wrr-'"''"' """' u"',: v: f. a ir vV V .v c '.. . . XVKD.MCftPAY, iui.v in, low. KIMIKItH I'llllv.Mtl.V (V) riNAMii THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PllKO Six "Dear," nho said wistfully, "did you ovor lovo another girl?" "Why, Mary," ho began "Nol" nhn shrieked. "I.lu to mo Jack Ho (o mo nnd keep mo happy!" lllcliinond Tlmes-Dlspatch. You've I Hub I linvpn't saved n dollar slnc 1 marrleil you. Wife Oh, what a Hot saved nearly half of what you hail In the bank at that I lino. lloston Transcript. TODAY'S FASHIONS TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10- .wirenn RVEnritoDT oora nOMK OP T1IK 1IOIW1NSOV KKATUKRH The Big Six-Reel Picture EDMUND P. COBB and VIDA JOHNSON in "WOLVES OF THE STREET" Don't Miss Tin's Sensational Feature A thrllllnR human Interest story of the present day typo In which West meet Kail. See the scenes taken In New York's underworld and tho wondorfut scenery and action "of t ho West. Also Vaudeville, Movies and Good Comedy Show starts 6:30. Admission 10 and 20 cents. Blistered Silks Newest Coming Thursday Broncho Western Son of a Gun." Billy in "The Big Admission 10c and 20c Show Starts at 6:30 II J I I " W"ll lMIInr IT VUUI 'MS Illlstured silks already arc fash ionable nnd are expected to be mure In evidence by fall, mouses of this fabric arc shown In Caaiuo modols Willi long 1eevpn (hal fit closely nboiit I he wrist or loose and billowy. LONDON' Observing the fashion ; pointed American hoe. Tho dress, world bo by from n bench on Lon-' maker's Intent seems to bo to cover don's "rotten row" one sees that . what was once uncovered. Ankle tho season's modes tend to more length skirts, voluminous sleeves, conservative skirt. hlt-tinr vnUt ' hleh ttnplr ttnna ,.n.i l.......-rtii.... I lines, picture hats a yard wide and gowns that subordlnato tho contour of the body, seem destined to re- I SEES enure &J G f MirmrTwiwGn as UK MINI James W. Gerard Predicts Prophecy of Rathenau Will Be Realized kssssQI S" "For Those Who Travel on Land or Sea" TRAVELING always necessitates a lot of inconveniences and especially in the matter of the transportation of baggage. Most experienced travelers carry bag gage which resists the stain of travel as well as keeps the contents clean and unmussed. Many experienced travelers have pur chased leather goods from us which have proved to be wonders for endurance and convenience. We have Suit Cases $3.00 and up Hand Bags $3.00 and up Traveling Bags $3.00 and up Trunks $10.00 and up Wardrobe Trunks, $25.00 and up Come into our store and look over our very complete line of these traveling necessities. We will take pleasure in showing you what you may be interested in LSUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" Wal HK"2 IIV i:ilV.ltl M. Till Kit V NKWrOHT. II. I.. July 13. James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany, sees the liberalization of tho beaten empire on thu way to real ization. Disclosing for tho frlst time In an Interview wllh NEA Servlco tho pro- phecy by Waller Uathenau nearly two yearH beforo tho nnnlstlcu that It would tnko no years to liberalize Germany, Gerard goes a step farther and says ho Is convinced thu pro phecy will como truo. Just returned from another visit to Europe, Gerard declares neither tho assassination of Itathenau nnr tho menace of monarchist plots will prevent tho success of thn task Rathenau foresaw nnd was engaged In when murdered. "Ah I was leaving Ilerlln In Feb ruary. 1017." said Gerard, "Itath ennu told mo his country would bo defeated within two years and that It would tako GO years to liberalize Germany. Ho was rlKht In both In stances. "Propaganda favoring tho mon archy Is persistent through thn news papers backed by tho old armament trust. There is oven a reaction of royalist rovengo noticeable among schoolboys who did not suffer in tho war and who In their unformed minds boo tho plcturcsuuoncoss of thn monarchy. "Tho government In Its present representative form forced out whenever tho lower Iioubo wishes will bocomo, I think, nn oxocutlvo bureaucratic government llko that of tho United States. "Thn assassination of Tlathnnnu and thn discovery of tho monarchlal murder fund has drawn thn linn sharply In Germany. On one sldo nro thn junkors who favor tho mon archy nnd tho ro-establlshmcnt of compulsory military service, for ro vengu and war against tho plain people "On tho other sldo nrn tho serial democratic, liberal thinkers. They will be Joined by the middle classes, who for tho first limn undor the republic have a ehnnco to get on in the world. Tli sldo will proviill." Gerard says Crown l'rlnco hup- precht of llavarla Is n monnclng monarchical factor, "lio oponly boasts ho can got back his kingdom any tlmo ho pleases," says thn former ambassador. Hut Gorard scouts tho possibility of Hup prechl's succeeding and proclaiming himself Gorman emperor. "Gormans in America can do a groat deal toward liberalization of tholr fathorland," Gornrd says, "by throwing their Influnnco against mili tarism, royalty nnd military sorvlcn. "There Is a tondoncy of somo to ho for kalserlsm and militarism, ho causo it Is tho plcturcsqiifl sldo nnd porhaps bocauso thoy cscapod thn evils of It." Gerard does not think thoro will bo a financial crash in Qormany. hI om iwmitiuVi lost ell ii nn of Hos iery. Most ftoeks inn of thu fluttering, Mowing vorder which, caught by I ho breeze, looks wiry graceful. Poulards tire luklug the place or georgette unit erepes of liu'int, Huts aro circled with pinles Innlead of being covered with plumei. I'aia sols nro of foulard with wallpaper ilcitlgna, or flguies of green liar tots or lovo birds. Long, narrow feet aro the crnze of the moment. ntiil slender, high heeled AlrtitM of miiikevklii nie cuiiilug Into vogue. fl-'ur evening nttlre liiicltlosi fi ticks with dlaiiioiid or pearl Htippnils are liopiilai' with snine women of rash Inn. Miiiiv evening ginuilt ul'o of anew flolh of Hlhrn or gold thai teseiithltm molten metal and Hint shtmiiieis and gllHteiiN hrllllaiitl)" ii n ill-1- tho electric light. Trillin are liit'llned (ti be .tinnier, and are UHiinllv of gold til' silver net. The new liiui:ii,iri'iil flunks which are being win n me lilmiiieil wllh whim Kiny and Murk monkey rut. Very Utile nwelrj' Is woriijnnty a simple thnlii of Jmlo or amber, op a Chinese MiiiiiIiiiIii'm t'ollnr of lenk wiiod hi'iuls. Most nil of the new tin Iff tinting in it paliifill dlltlen, -Toledo Ntuts I lee. We know now where llny i;nt IhiMO sen legs. Anhvllln Tlinnu. 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