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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1922)
Jfm hr ' THE EVENING HrSRALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rniaw, HhiTi'.Mitiiu an, mva. Rage Six ft wm N Independent Duro Bcile Hah Nets CORSETS Tim not with a lour. er life. Double Mr.ind. nip hi.pp. In all Kli.ul cs. The wear of Ilia net Is In tlip Duro Knot Ueputar l'-e value fur dollar lny 10 fir SI. DlKi'ontlnm'l broken nnii of In u"iil eoiMcl-" ami liil from Aimmi; t lieni urn l, Climtli' im.l I lie Mb llllHI' Ken In Wiilil mill nib urn Vnliii In $ I ! Sieeliil fur dollar ilo xarai Ddlijap ' l S ll .rrPaeH9& j- kL.iM vWFS Mt&i XsV.v'MH; Althoucb h'i married to Ed ward It. Bcrnaj s. New York law Iyer, Doris U. Flelfchman, public relation counsel, refuses to bo the Urcond prt of a Mr. und Mrs. part Incrthlp. She retain her maiden 'nam and ilcnt the. hotel rcclJler (accordingly. MERRILL Clyde Harrows, who recently suf fered fracture of the Ick while work ins at Hray, Is homo and able to bo out with the use of crutches. MUs ntflc Hayes was a Klamath Falls visitor Sunday. Mies Ituth Hill, who Is teaching at llryant mountnln. spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F-Ulll. Mrs. Hose Davis and Sumner Dav is were Klamath Falls visitors Tues day. li. U Wlilsler was a business visi tor Thursday In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1'eterson and children went to Illy Sunday for n family picnic. Mr. nnd Mrs. . II. Carlelon wore In Klamnth Falls Thursday. IMwIn Pavls wan In Klamath Falls Thursday afternoon. Mr. Norwood of Ktamuth Falls was a Merrill visitor Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis and children spent Sunday In Merrill from Klam nth Falls. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ztabek hnvo re turned from n visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. Ilrlcss. In Enpene. Oregon. A number of Merrill pcodIo are planning to exhibit nt the county fair next week and It Is expected Merrill will receive Its sliaro of prizes. Mr. and Mrs. McFall of Bryant mountain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stukcl. Tom I.ynch's sister, who lias been visiting at the Lynch homo for tho past thrco weeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, parents of Mrs. C. M. Ilalley, have returned to their homo In Talent, after a visit at the rialloy home. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Anderson, Thlna and Helen, and Miss Flecnor, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dalton and I.oulse formed a picnic party that spent Sunday on tho Peninsula. Mrs. K. Cox and Mrs. Dewey spent Sunday In Klamath Falls, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Cox. V. W. Whlkcr spent Sunday with his family. Ho lias been nt Klrkford. Mrs. Dan Colwcll and children of Klamnth Falls spent Sunday In Mer rill. llruro Ilanibii and bride are visit Ins nt tho homo of Mr. Itambo's sis ter, Mrs. Kd Frazlcr. Itambo and Mlt.u Izola Hayworth of Dorrls wcro married Saturday, September 1G. Tho Ladles Aid of the Presbyter Ian church mot at the manso Wednes day nftcrnoon. It was planned to PERCALES Just received another shipment of 30 inch Queen quality percales. About 40 distinct and different patterns. Very good value at -l yards for $1. $ 1 KOTEX Nationally known Kotcx in the purple boxes. One dozen pieces to the box. Reg ular GOc a box for dollar day 2 for $1. 1 LADIES' HOSE Ladies' black cotton lisle hose. Will give good service for every day or work wear. Special price S pairs for $1. Saturday Only Everyone of these dollars have good rcrtsous for smiling ns they arc doing full duty nnd create a wealth of satisfaction. A marc appropriate name would be op portunity day as your dollar is only too glad to demon strate the increased purchnsinrj power of itself. Remem ber there will be many more items at special prices aside from these. BATH TOWELS The favorite Turkish bath towels will again be on sale. Good size and weight. Saturday only 5 for $1. RIBBONS Satin and taffeta ribbons in plain and $ fancy. Widths from 100 to 200. Kvery pattern is a good value and Koine of them sold up to We. Saturday l yards for $1. OUTING GOWNS Women's and children's outing flannel gowns. Practically all sixes in a good weight. Some white and others patterned. Dollar day special $1. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Good quality unbleached muslin 30 in. wide. Limited amount only and will go fast at 7 yards for $1. Table of Silks On this table will be found Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Fancy silks of various kinds. Some of these are geor gettes which sold up to SJl.OO a yard. Some are close outs on account of short lengths or shortage of shades. Several pieces of georgette in flesh are in cluded and printed patterns as well. Ask for one of the biggest bargains of the day. Choice of any of these. BjB LACES One lot of Cluny laces in various $ widths and designs. Splendid quality and sold up to 20c a yard. Dollar day special 8 yards for $1. I OUTING FLANNEL One of tin' best values of the day. .'10 inch heavy outing flannel in about 20 pat tern". This i.i well worth 2 fie and 28c. For dollar spoe'al fi yards for $1. $ Some of these items, because of iheir values, will not last all day and urge you to rrmkc your selection as early as possible. PERCALE Good selection of percale. in the :t(i inch. Mostly dark shades. These are easily worth 20c the yard and are going out for the dollar day at (! yards for $!. CHALLIES About 50 patterns in Challies to choose from. So good for comfortables and other purposes. Get your supply at 6 yds. for $1. BRASSIERS Broken numbers of Bandeau brassieres in mesh and lace with silk brocade insert. Pink and white, not all sizes, left but real values for those that can find their size. i B HAND TOWELS Neat little hand towels 11x20 with $ pniK uonier. iienumciicd edges; and a dandy towel to have for extras. One dozen for $1. WAISTS One lot of wash waists in Voiles Or- $ gandie, Gingham trimmed, Pleated front effects, broken runs of sizes and value to $2.00 to close out at $1. .TRUTH IN ADVERTISING. 'hae an entertainment and social I Friday, September 23. Those pre 1 sent wnro Mesdames Geo. Wright, Illurr Wcstbrook, It. C. Anderson, FartbliiEliam. Oeo. Officii!. J. W. llasklns nnd J. II. Hobbs. Tho Merrill I.IDrary rltib will nut meet Thursday Oct. 5, but on Oct. 12 on account uf fair week. Tho club will meet at the homo of Mrs. ft. II. Anderson. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND loc- wiiciii: iivKitvnoDV coks uoc HOMK OK TIIK IIODKIXSO.V FK.UTIIKS TONIGHT COUNTRY STORE NIGHT 15 Prizes Given Away Big Cyclone Comedy Feature Glen Hunter in "The Cradle Buster" Sweetie's battle cry of freedom which turn ed a town topsy-turvy and rocked the earth with laughter. The fastest, speediest, funniest and most thrilling comedy ever presented. ALSO TWO OTHER GOOD COMEDIES TONIGHT'S COUNTRY STORE NIGHT Some of the prizes given away at 9 o'clock are : Box of pears, crate of peaches, crate of prunes, two chickens, pound of coffee and others. Show Starts 6:30 Admission 10c and 20c Closed Monday Except Evening This store will remain closed all day Monday, October 2, on account of Jewish holiday, but will be open Monday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 to accom modate our many friends. K. Sugarman "I aint mad at nobody" , '&:, tf jROu 'I IC&.'.TJgSk. warm) Kscnnen M1 U ,f u COMING SUNDAY Big Vandeville Show The' Big Animal Picture t v. Si kM