The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 26, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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The discriminating woman, of course, wants the best in footwear. A foot carefully or
negligently shod will make or mar her costume. The ensemble is not complete
without exactly the right note in footwear.
For evening wear Let "us help you select the delicate shade, the proper style, whether
in satin, brocade or metal, to complement your gown.
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For street wear- We have a wide variety of smart m odes from which to choose. '
One of them is sure to suit you.
For sport wear We have precisely the serviceable yet snappy thing for which you
are seeking. . - '
For every occasion, you find here the eminently correct thing. ' .,.
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ID a Buttonrli22 a Rip I
Look at the left rear pocket
YOUR eyes tell you when trousers are stylish. You
can feel with your hands that the material is right.
. Try them on and the matter of fit is settled. But how
are you going to know whether they are made to give
real wear ? 1 ' -' ' "v' 'v.'- ,,;
Answer: Pick out a pair of Dutchess Trousers. Look'
inside of them on the left rear pocket. Sewn there you
will find a warranty label guaranteeing the payment of
i "10c a button; $1.00 a ip"
This means just what it says no argument, no "red
tape." We pay you if buttons come off. We pay you
for a rip or give you a new pair of trousers. ' , ., i '
Fair enough? For more than a generation the inanu
, focturers of Dutchess Trousers have stood back-of .this '
famous warranty; )H4. "., .'v? ,
,.-. Dutchess Trousers have to be right in wear, and they !
are just as right in style, in materials, in price- the kind V
of garments that are four-square with our policy of pro- . .
viding the men of this vicinity with clothes that satisfy. .
You will find here just the trousers you want for dress,
for work, for play and be sure to Ipok at the left rear
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Klamath Klothing
Kompany.
Exclusive Agents
COUNCIL HASTENS
STREET PROJECTS
Three resolutions, setting the
machinery In motion for the paving
of 29 blocks In Klamath Falls, wore
passed last night by the city council,
In special session at the city hall.
Passing of the three resolutions
Indicates that Klamath Falls will
experience the biggest street Im
provement year ever recorded In the
history of the city. The Job of (he
29 blocks will represent an Invest
ment of SU3.0C7.04.
The improvement la divided Into
three improvement areas: (1),
Fourth from Klamath avenue to
Walnut street; Fifth from Klamath
avenue to Oak street; Seventh from
Klamath avenue to Oak; Eighth
from Walnut to Oak street; Ninth
from Klamath avenue to Oak;
Kleventh from Klamath to Walnut;
Oak from Fourth to Ninth.
The second area 1s North on
Fifth street from Pine to Jefferson.
The third area Is north on Second
street from Pine to Jefferson. '
.'Personals..
A. D. Cramer of Lorolla Is a bunl
oess visitor In the city, stopping at
the 'Arcade hotel tor several days
while In Klamath Falls. ' -
Mrs. Zclda Smith of Malln spent
yesterday and this morning ' in
Klamath Falls doing a little spring
shopping.' i
J. 8. Ball of Modoc Point, a fre
quent visitor in the city, Is a guest
In the Arcade hotel for several days.
.Mr. and Mrs. A, Young are spend
ing several days in Klamath' Falls
from their ranch In Merrill, ' '
' , E. o. Denton - of San Leandro,
California, 4s a business' visitor In
the city for a few days. . ;
. II. P. McOranahan of Portland of
the rug firm of D. N. and E. Walt
ers company is spending several deys
in the city on business,
A. h. Andarson 1s among tha out
of town visitors in the city from his
home In Blsson, California.
G. M. Schnelt of Salem, Is a busi
ness visitor In the city, stopping at
the Arcade hotel. '
Charles Hamilton of Holley, Ore
gon".. U a business,, visitor In Klam
.atkjFalls for several dayB. V
Fred Slrtioriserii of Kirk Is a
business visitor in the city tor tho
remalndor of the week. According
to Slmonsen, things look rather busy
up Kirk ww.!'.' "'"' ' " i";' '""" ,"" '
When You Are
BROKE
IS NO TIME TO SAVE YOUR MONEY
WHY NOT DO IT NOW?
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY TRADING HERE BECAUSE
I Sell for Less
THIS IS MY SLOGAN AND I AM MAKING GOOD ON IT
PURE SILK SOX V WOOL SOX
Per pair Per pair
60c 50c
FIBRE SILK SOX COTTON WORK SOX
3 pairs 6 pairs
$1.00 $1.00
$1.50 Overalls $1.50
Bib or Waist
Good Weight Long Wearing
$1.50pair
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Leather palm .canvass gloves.'
30c pair
' Whipcord Riding Breeches '
Light brown or gray, per pair $.4.50
Wired Sewed Mitts, per pair .....i , 95 C
WORK SHOES
$3.35anduP
DRESS SHOES
$2.95 and up
Cotton Union Suits
Spring and summer weight, per garment ........ $1,5 I-
Work Shirts
Blue, gray or khaki, a standard. make, full cut... 95 C
Quality Merchandise at
Lower Prices
It is your money you are spend ing. You worked for it You
are entitled to 100 value on every dollar.
That is why guarantee every article to be exactly as repre
sented. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your pur
chase here I will refund your money as cheerfully as I received it
Lloyd Ryan
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Ninth and Main Streets
: T "Home of the Workingme"