'Pfe Two ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hvitko.W, iiKi'iofiiKH hi, niaa TODAY'S FASHIONS Achicc on Skirt Length l si 1 1 1-1 tu !l m li fi f Tht Christmas nplrlt ha invaded tho 'society world and plans tor De cern her 15, with nil the work and pleasure they ontnll, nrc taking the place of other nctlvlttos. A few din jtoirpartloa were hold here this week, jj'uifiulde from thoso few thing there hvr been few social affair. The Library dub met on Friday for n, particularly Interesting afternoon, bat the card clubs for tho most part Ihava been postponed until various dates In January. Word wMVeceirtd here this week of the mar'rU'go'bt'Ancty McCee to Mlia Alice Raid at Jacksonville, Sat urday of lost week. Doth younp poplo are rrsldonla of Ashland. MtiQea however faptot 'some tlm In KkuaMh Falls and has many friends and acquaintances here. A charming .affair ot the wti:. was the. party siren by lira. Louts Oerbtr honoring Mrs. W. K. Win- nrd, who la leaving toon for Eu gene to ritlt with her' son, Howard. Prom thero she will nccompany Mr WJftnard east for tho winter. A most 8eyale afternoon .was passed by the ladle who were asked to bid Mra. Wlnoard farewell. Fit hun dred was played until late In the at taraocn and a luncheon was served by "the hostess. Following ar tho (QMU: Mctdamea Fred KUet, Silas ObaacBata, I.. F. 'Wllllts. L. L. Tru at, A. U. Worden, John Sargent, W. Vf Flnley, Mary Drew, W. D. Camp 'bell, George H. Merryman. Sarah Rowen and the guest ot honor. Ta wedding late Thursday after hi of Miss nuth Elisabeth Dixon to Clyd K. Davla came aa a anrprlie to tho many young friends ot tho two la Klamath county. Mrs. Pails Is the' daaghter ot Itoadmaster J. R. Dtxott and has been raised In Klam ath county. Mr. Darla la employed by the 'Standard Oil company at CMlaqutn and has made Klamath Fall bit home for the past two or ljire years, coming here from the t?ltrstty of Oregon at Kugene. tho evening nnd dainty refreshments wcro served, Present were' Ulvlrn Call, Wesley l'atterson, Bopha Hog ors, Donnld llnrlnn, I.orltv Osborne. Ollbrrt Fleet, Ksther Vcntch. Mar-' gnrot dimming. Faith flrlmes, I.ols , Weedon, llnsll ltrown, Kenneth Coil man, Fnyc flrlnto nnd Allsn Macy The Woman's Auxiliary of th American Legion will moot next -Tuesday at 7: SO p. m. In the bas2 niont ot tbo Main street courthouse, this la a partclularly Important mccMng, as officers for the coming year will be elected. Personal Mention Jack lluusaker left yesterday to; Portland on business. N. J. Whitney was In town yes terdcy from Merrill transacting bus iness with local merchants. Harry Whllllnc was an early morning visitor today from his ranch on the lower Klamath river. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis left this morning for Portland where they ex pect to pass their honeymoon. Letter Hoggs was In town from hi ranch near l.-orolla yesterday af ternoon. Mrs. Ftevc Sabo Is In town for a few days from Chlloquln attending to hrr Chrlrtrans shopping. L-yle Hcmelwrtsbt, who has been In the Keno district on lulnmi fej tho past wpek, Is in towp texts)-. It I H' ' -! ! . II " "V- i treat drtrsevr bown lth skirts from two to trn Inches from thi ground, the average about reven Inches. Sports wear has skirts from It t M Inches from tho tennis court with the nvcrao ili'it nine. fCTtnlnjr gowns cicrtpo tho tallroora floor by1 ens to Mian Incuts. Paris A clever Idea seen here to-j ' JVIorilinO" WCilI y Is that of the black crepe gown j day Is that of the black crepe gown with a few flowers painted nprm It i by hand. Thero nrc usually not more t tbtn thrro or tour of Iheso flowers. effectively placed to each gown, nut , A marriage license wan yesterday afternoon to Axel Ifakan An fltlrl !( f.vdln nin,i hnlk ,t '"'Si M- Wfl J aMln tfcn Moos- M rll Albert Plaill. of Malln. was In . ,h flowc" arP " larKe a " 1,mJ of . town yeiterday attending to business ,0,uce "' extremely brilliant. j matters. ' Paris Tho newest notion todiy Miss Wanda Moss, of Malln, left ' U 'to have the earrings match a ca- from here yesterday morning for j bochon eet In the exact center of th rortland "whero eho will spend the1 frnt of tho hat. Tho hnt In built! holidays with friends. . ' along Egyptian lines nth flaring sa- , , , tin wings over tho cars. Tho effect iniurui - i,.. - ., 1 1 of xabechon and Mi; ear ornanianti is . -kkm Ufloa held a paalle lastalla-tl.i- ta Moose Hall. A banquet aalraceptlon were In progress until i, lata hour after the business ot the Tlng was over. The following of flears werd Installed: Ktta Boule, past sealer regent; Ivy Propit, senior regsftt; Clara Batter, Jnnlor regent; Faaale Thompson, rocorfltr; Nellie Ltwiomb, tie'saarer: Marjorio Hun alr: guide, Bra Richardson, assist aat guide; Marjorle Chamborllne, MMllfltill and Ltllle Kybart, argua. '' . A delightful holiday party waa given for tbo Hafcpy Hour Needle Work club at the home of Mrs. E. Jo'nea, Tuesday afternoon. The huse waa decorated In erergreent and red balls and Christmas favors were pre sented to each guest by the hostess. Late In the afternoon a two course luMheon was served to the follow ing members of the club: Mesdamet JCA. Emmltt. W. P. Johnson. W. Taarplcr, William Stelnmcts, 8. Sum atra, R. J. Kneets, Ed Lawrence, Jeenfe Jldrn and Oeorge Humphrey Mrs. Frank Homblet, was tho only gutat tf the dub. y -;A dinner ot social Interest this wvok was that given by Mr. and lira. S. 0. Hall, honoring Mr. and lira. H. 1). Mortenson, who are leaving early In January for Eur s ops. The table was charmingly dec rated with a Christmas centerpiece aj&ttd candles,1 holly and cedar, fir room, was decorated in accord ajsp'twlth the table and a general fcauday spirit prevailed over the aUVroqm tb Hotel Hall. After rtlisuer cards we're .played by the ijciMMi and their guests. Covers ' laid for' the follewlug: Mr. aft'd'Mrs. Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. H.VlH. Pike, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. joanson, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mlu rfia McMillan, II. E. Carry and tii'hests, C Wtlh the coming ot the holidays siauy young poople will arrive sa from-school to visit with their lilies until the' first 6f the 7oar. -Luclle Harlan, Constance sallock and the younger ilAitgbr of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Oohlih- to will arrive nero iue latter ot -the week fro in Miss Head's san rranciseo. miss, utien sic- vry Kgyptlan Indeed. locdon When the decolctsge Is extremely low under the arms, nv roqueatty dono now. a high point 1 i Bernard Hackland Is confined to, cut bis homo with Illness toJay. Hacrs ' land Is employed at the First Nation- IsAften left directly In front. This al bank. , poiit has no UIble 'means ot sup- Mrs. L. C. SIscmore nnd Mrs. Km- mitt SIsemoro are spending the weok'cnd In town from their ranch homes hear Fort Klamath. po,. being held In Place, by adhesive Upe. Sometimes two Jenellsd bands! cross at tho ton of tho decoletagn . and cross at tho neck in sort of a -J collar, Martin Ilamsby arrived homo lasti night from Cqrrallls to spend Christ mas with bis parents, Mr, and Mrs , C. M. Hamsby of this city. Paul Keller Is expected home to-' nit hi from Carvallls whero he hnsl been attending college. He will bo .New York Ribbon trimming, forecast for oven more extensive uso In the spring. Is alrosdy widely em ployed on mart frosks. A llttln af- tersoon dress ot dn.k blue taffeta. snown Ly a rirth avenue shop today. has o!ght rows of very narrow rib sH ' ' ' ' ' jTSiUJ Ta i hero about two weeks with his par-(ton placed horizontally around tho ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and two chlldrea will Icav in ne morn ing tor Portland wheru they will spend iho holidays with I.nrson'e parents, edse ot the skirt, a different shado, gold. Cnrh ribbon ta of and rimmed wun London Hlerveless jackets of fur i are usod on nnrml'h days this win-J i ter rrlth vroollr strnet eonumfM. Thi. ' Miss Molllo Stewart was a passea- Jacket buttoai h'gh around tho ni-ck j grr on the morning train bound for, and croups over (,i rnt n-. ih ),' Chicago whero h0 will malso an or- where It ends aliruntly. Thn arm. T holts are cut vary wide. cwtt-s-i itm-caui 7h fashionable New TorK coc- tuno for formal morning vrrar nt prs-nt Ji innito up of cither u stort coat Wltti n frecl: or three- 1'lvCo 9lll nrw! much l.ronJ'.ill and .-arat-ul li nfl fr lJlh With tlue, b!i etc mi in hate are worn. 1 All-otvr LrnlJIiDf In hata nnd ;iiresre J vo rvxl. Plain strap ' yum'w aro woni with or without l"ick:c and i denial pumps ato en cverj"whero. tended tires. v)lt w!lh 'filends and rela- T. U. Snook rttturued last night fron Portland whero he was called to testify In tho Clayton Kirk case which came up In finitral rourt this week. , Mr. and "Mrs. Roy Call nnd chil dren will leave In their car tomor row morning for California. They expect to be In los Angeles for Christmas and nflcr that to visit In u numtor ot southern cities before returning home. William M. Duncun, city attorney, roturned last night from Portland whe.ro ho argued In behalf of tho city of Klamath Falls against Ulld orbsck, who Is attempting tp hold Jho city rosponslblo for Ions In the Houston hptnl. flro. Frank Sexton was In Keno yester day for tho purpose of altomllng tho Koao zouo meeting. Tho meeting took the form of nn Inctltuto and was an unuHtinlly Interesting ono, ac cording to Sexton, who 'spokn on club work Jtf tho schools. Mrs. Twy la I'orgUBon wax also In uttoudanco ' ns was Miss Lydla Frlcke. A caracul i ual Jacket rf tuli sur; U nunnlng with Sclenco Ilazaar, a hclga voljiir gown. December COMlNGJiVENTS 9 daya until Christmas. " Dccembor JC School man- Training and Domestic 20 Chamber of Stationery The g'.i acceptable. We have n nice line pnceil from 20c to $C.OO. Currlns r.,r Drug, IS V Comreerco Forum. Costume Slip HEN K 'tv ii niley Loomh, need IS, was haiif. hi.-expected homarfsoon from! Nd(Uo Le, Uo0. ,, Ij001liu ta Unlveratty of Oregon nt Kugene and Miss Frances Humphrey, M llu';ltarasby, Paul Keller, and sev eral other young folic will, come In from the Oregon Agricultural col- - tbursdny evening Miss Thelmu Qrxxlo and Howard flwlft word hosts torn number 3f the!r,youug friends, tka' occasion bbldK their' fourtoonth Rdiyi. The party was given at home ot Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Orlz- tho son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Loom U well known ronlilentn of IIiIh 1 city nnd MUs Uowou U tho daugh ter of Mrs. Clara Ilowcn of this city. The consent of tlio paronta wore ne cessary before thu license could bo Graded. Tho next best thing If you haven't a Drunswlck" Is Hrunswlek Records' on the phonograph you havo. Our- rin Says So. ,15 Buy your Xinaa felt slippers at in tr" .&&, ?i i ir& L MM?, WA P- 'A WJr Decombcr 11-18 The High rcliool musical performnncn at 4 Pine Tro thMttro. ' Ptcnmhcr 10. American I.eilcn annual oleetlon. T D" 22. Maanns Christ- 1 I mas tree and entertainment i NEW TODAY WOMAN WHJ4 enru for rhlldnn t her homo by day or wtuk, H.Ou. AddresB It It., euro llomld. lt:-ir I WANTKI) TO IH'V A pool hull for ..M.I. .. .......1.1 ...... .. -..f.-l.t.. L.inn ur tvutiiii ivill u BIJUUIIIU bulldlnn In good location and furn ish samo myself. K. 11. liarnum. Mor ton, Wn . l.owls Co., Wn. IC-20 FOR RKNT Modern furnished flvo. I room hoiiHO with bath, and gnr- ngo, turnaco una fireplace. 737 Puclflc Torrnco. Sou Chllcoto ti Smith. jfi LOST lirowyi aultcasn, hntwunn Kirk nnd Pelican Hay. Victor Llnd, Kirkford, Ore. 10-22 WANTICD A neat appoarlng young lady to uccompany mo to Houth- era California' unil Toxus by unto, I First clus nulling proposition, (loud money for a worker. Apply Hun day uftrr 10 nnd Monday. Mrs. T. N, Weaver, Room 3I12, Whlto Poll can Iiottil. JO AI'TO WANTKD As first imymont fhe costume slip of heavy satin I on now modern l-rooin linuio or sine reio ts belig deilgned for J will liny nutn If prleo wear with tho new overblousss. It combines a bratnlero with, not a petticoat, but an outside skirt. Since all ;vopcr Mouuea havo their tight walUbands around tho hips tho costume slip mutt bo made to tsatcb. Slips are made in all suit shades and may havo either plain nlty taHuis, U right. An- Phono -tfiOJ. lii-l!)' VANTI:d IIouko or hotol work by nour or iiuy, or will tauu mutur nlty casci, Phono 1GDJ 16-lKf WANTKD 2 0or 30 tons of Ico to bo delivered ,2 i(los N, K, at town, iioxtfa, ciy, , ij.rj" At litis senson of the yenr many peo- pic nrc searching thoit minds for Xmtti gifts thnt will be useful nnd appreci able. The Acme Motor Co. have put in a lin of automobile ncccusorien and sun dries that arc not only useful but or namental and which will be very much appreciated by nny car owner. They have arranged a neat show window that offers many suggestions and it will pay anyone to look over what they have to offer i nthe way of Christmas gifto for the motorist. aW3Ml mziW2mmgmzimmi CRATER LAKE PICTURES The largest assortment, the best colorings, the most reasonubly priced Crater Lake picturco are to bo found at Underwood's. Thcoc pictures make ideal gifts. They Nrc beautiful, permanont reminders o fthe giver. They are small, easily sent by mail, and INEXPENSIVE. We have a large assortment, come in and look them over. Crater Lake pictures 5x7 (in colors) framed $1.00 The frames are beautiful silver, gold, bronze end artistic woods. Crntcr Luko pictures 5x7 (in colore) special $1.50 This is a hand moulded frame, choice of bright or dull burnished Kold. Marvelous valuc-s, for the price, Many places ask $2,50 for not as good. Crater Luke pictures 5;;7 (in colors) cuccl $2.25 This !?o a hand moulded frame, but hi supplie.d with base to match so that the picture may be placed upon table, plate rail, or any place desired as it will stand in proper position without any support. Crater Lake pictures 4x12 (in colors) $3.00 This one is from the famous Duncan negative and is tho only real ly good picture over taken -that shows practically the entire lake. Space forbids listing any others although wc havo picturcc of oilier aizRs from $5.00 to $12.50. Ail of our larger pictures have been sold, with one exception. This is about 14x35, is framed in dull silver and would ornament the most beautiful home. Price $30.00. moots Piii'i i-i amatph rrnr t c nrpinw " I "7 WHERE PAPtTICULAR PEOPLE lll rrSTmrrVl BUZ TrfHIIJ DRUGS ISffiEa ?SJwiW-''' "z 1-1:20 or accoiuwn-uicauu titirir. 'W"1'