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A few days to do your
Pre-Easter
Sewing
It's not altogether a matter of
value This week has been set
aside to cater to the needs of those
who sew, and you will find this
store in ample readiness to supply
your every sewing need.
Fast Color
Suitings, 50c Yd.
Suitings that are absolutely
guaranteed not to fade from
sunlight, perspiration, wash
ing, or otherwise. Beautiful
range of colors and full yard
wide. Note the price.
Rayon Suitings,
85c to $1.50
Conceded to be one of the
fines fabrics , this . spring.
Beautiful pastel two-tone
shades. Stripes and plaids;
also a fast color fabric.
Laundries nicclv and wears
well. "-
Special Table of Quality Silks
Here you will find a great variety of silks suitable for Dresses, Skirts.
: Blouses,' Suitings, etc., that have been selling up to $3 and. $3.50 the yard..
Some of them are brand new pieces and many Women will find exactly what
they want at this exceedingly low price. '
36 inches
wide in a
good range
of colors.
$1.39
One entire
table in
the Silk-Department
.... . ja$jia Qotj and
Charmeenette, $6.50
The women who' desire something bet
ter will be delighted with these fabrics.
New-spring shades and usually one
length is enough- for a dressy up to- 58
inches wide. " ." ' ' -
Spring Silks
No matter what your preference may
be you may choose, from our large
stock with always that sense of satis
faction, v-
Flat Crepe in many, beautiful soft
tones. Comes 39 inches wide, nice even
weave and very practical to make up.
Always of the Moe Store quality. $3 yd.
. Crepe Back Satins which you know is
one of the most fashionable of the sea-!'
son's vogue. Nice shades at . . $3.50'
Crepe de Chines in over a dozen
shades. Nice heavy grade for dresses and
many use it for heavy silk lingerie. $3 yd. .
' Queen percales, fast color. ..... .29c .
Scout percales, 3 6inchcs wide.... 19c
Fast Color Imp.
Voiles, 75c
It isn't a bit too early for. voiles, as so
many women ; are making it up into
Lingerie. Comes .40 in. Wide and you
can ! get many ideas here at the -store,"
for your "conveffience. '
' Special Window
Display of
Genuine Imported,
Hand-made
Madeira Linens
The Woman's Store considers itself
fortunate in securing such a large
assortment of Madeiras as we have.
' These were bought on the . same
basis as the largest stores in the
cities and you will be given the ad
vantage of these exceptionally low
. prices. ...-.'' t .. .
Just being unpacked today. Sec
them in our window.
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Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs on short
notice.
Blocks
Dry slabs .
Limbs
Coal
Fuel Oil
Phone your orders to
535
601 Main St.
O. Peyton & Co.
Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
STANFIELD WILL AID
IN FEDERAL BUILDING
According to word received from
V.' S. Senator Robert N. StanfleW
by the' federal building committee,
It appears that Klamath Falls will
be Included la the list for the loca
tion of federal building when the
next congress convenes and the ap
propriation for new government
bills arise.
Senator' Stanfield Is planning a
visit to Klamath county In order to
bo In bettor condition to report the
I need of a federal building In this
cectlon. The federal committee Is
: now amassing data to' furnish Stan
: field In order that no doubt be left
in the minds of the congressmen on
the need of this community fbr such
I a building. ......
AMBASSADOR, RESIGNS
WASHINGTON, March 81. Alex
ander P, Moore has resigned as Am
bnMndor to Spain,
Cecil A. Cook to Come to
Klamath Falls as Organ
izer, Not Scoutmaster
Contrnry to ., published reports,
Cecil A. Cook of Spokane,' Wanking
ton, will not take office ns scout
muster for KlmiKith Fulls boy scouts,
but will como to this MWtrlct as nn
organiser and superintendent of this
district for a short visit. The scout
master, who Is Julius Mueller, will
bo retained, ns his appointment by
former scoutmaster Rev. T. A. M cry
weather was mado lt tho past.
Mueller has been decidedly success
ful with the boys, and his work
has been deoiucd appreciative by
those In which he has como In con
tact. The meeting of the Crater I,nke
chapter of Scouts was held last night
In tho Presbyterian church with
Herman Darley and Gcorgo Mas
ter passing tho tenderfoot degree.
Ten members are working hard on
code . and semaphore practlco to
qualify them for second class scouts.
Three are qualifying for first class
scout examinations.
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LONDON". March 31. A medical V
DnlU'Utv issued tins morning says
that the Earl of Yprcs, whose con
dition yesterday was described as
"disquieting" after his recent op-1
eration, passed a better night and
his condition Is Improving.
AT THE LIBERTY
A
LOCAL SCHOOL IS
FIRST TO ENTER
- ',. TYPING CONTEST
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallls, Ore., March 31.
First official entries' In the Oregon
state high school typing contest have
been received from the Klamath
county high school which will enter
tbe full quota of four students. The
third annual context sponsored by
the department of office training In
the school of commerce will be held
this year on Saturday morning,
April 18.
Entrants last year In this contest
numbered 160 representing forty
five schools. Salem high school won
tho cup In the second competition,
Ashland taking second and Coqu'lle
third. Lillian Relmer of Ashland
took the grand championship Indi
vidual prize last year and the Junior
championship the year before. She
will be Ineligible this year, having
Wevj 0. A. C. last fall,
The popular song of a de.-ado
ago, "Waiting at the Church," apt
ly tits one of the powerful situa
tions In "Husband j and Lovers," a i
First National picture, which was J
produced by Louis B. Mayer n I J
directed by. John ,M. Stahl, .and V'
which Is showing at tho Liberty
theuter tonight. Lew Cody Is the 4j
"walteo" In .this coi.- While ho Is A
waiting- anxiously at the altar for JL
his bride-to-be to appear and utter
the customary "res'" sho Is elop-
Ing wlti. . another man. , Even the
fact that he escapes the Inevitable A
shower of shoes and rice does not
sweeten ' his temper, as. ha stalks i
out of the church without a bride J
on his arm. 0
"Tho Liberty Trio." namely Har- V
old Bell, .Frank Confer and Johnny i
Houston, will be an added attrac-'A
lion at the Liberty theater tonight .
and tomorrow night, so It's a good 2
bet to crank up the old bus and Jf
get to the Liberty earl7 as sitting A
room Is bound to be scarce. tjT
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When two women and a man bo-
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create suspicion, one. naturally looks
for the age-old triangle situation, I
but la- "Straleht Through." Unlver- t
sal Blue Streak Wertern starring Y
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wuuam jjesmona ,wnicn win do
shown at tbe Pine Tree Theater,
today and tomorrow, this Is not the
case. :
Oo the contrary Good Deed O'Dny,
the character personated by Dos
moncl, is In love with ono of tho
women, who Is the slstor of bis best
friend, while the other womsn Is
tho wife of this friend, who married
her In Ignorance of hor very uncon
vcntlonal past, a past with 'which
O'Day Is only too well acquainted
The wife promlsos O'Day that sho
will "go straight," but he does not
fully trust her and It Is his efforts
to protect his friend's name In tho
latter's absence that leads to tbe
series of dramatic situations.
. In the beginning, O'Day appears
as a typical bad man of thf mining
camp, but through an unusual com
blnation of circumstances ho feels
oblige! to' keep the joking promise
he made to an evangelist to reform
If he was ever caught in the wrong.
It was a strange wrong In which ho
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All kinds of fur manu
facturing and coat
remodeling . . ; .
MRS. WM. BESSLER
02.1 Washington,
Ilct. tilxth nnd Seventh
All. work 30-to BO per cent
less than any fur house In
Klamath. Work' guaranteed.
192S Hart Sttullncr Si Mux,
Here and on Fifth Avenue
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
SUITS SET THE SPRING
STYLES
TTHEY'RE ready for you now-coats that set
off a good shoulder and fit snugly about
the waist; trousers that taper correctly from
thigh to knee and to cuff and break just
right across the instep
Resident buyers have captured the choicest
fabrics of the famous old weavers of England
and Scotland. Artist designers and skilled
tailors have fashioned them into the new
spring styles we're showing now
Feature values in spring suits
$35 $40 $45 $50
K. SugarmalHi
"I ain't mad at nobody"
was caught and the greatest Injury
was to his pride but he kept his
promise and from then on devoted
his life to doing what he conceived
was good In behalf of others.
, "Straight Through" Is a melo
drama, the tonslon of which Is re
lieved by numorous comody situa
tions, and also It contains sorao
rapid action thrills In the way of a
big fight and some recklosi horse
manship, . . ,
Personals
Grant Whitney of Portland Is a
visitor In Klamath Falls from his
homo In the city, transacting busi
ness and visiting with friends.
' Mrs. F, M. Trout of Malin' spent
tho day yesterday In Klamath Falls
returning to the Trout ranch In that
section this morning.
Mr. and. Mrs. Dean Swift or Day
vlllo, Oregon, are among tho out of
town visitors In the city today.
A. Burton of Mt. Vernon, Oregon,
is spending several days In Klamath
Falls visiting with friends and
transacting' business. '
It. T. Bryant Is a KJnmatli Falls
visitor from his home In Berkoloy,
California, arriving In tbe city last
eiEht,
F. L. Brings of Ban Frunclsco Is
spending several days In Klamath
Falls transacting business.
It. O. Spragua of Dunsmulr Is a
frequent Klamath Falls visitor and
Is woll known In this section as a
railroad man.
H. C. Sim of Sacramento Is among
tho out of town visitors spending a
fow days In Klamath Falls.
It. C. Leo, a frequent Klamath
Falls visitor Is spending the re
mainder of tho wook In tho city from
his homo In Ashland.
F. L. Jonos of Eugene Is a Klam
ath Falls business visitor.
iMr. and Mrs. Jack A. Green aro
spondlng sovoral days In Klamath
Falls from their homo In San Frnu
Cisco.
Charles Patchott of Portland Is
among the out of town visitors
from tho north, spondlng a fow days
In tho city.
B. E. Pago and It. It. Grants of
San Francisco aro among tho south
ern visitors transacting business in
tho city twls wook.
Mrs. A, do la Mtontanya of Wood
Is visiting In tho city for sovernl
days, a gunst In tho Arcado hotel:
R. Llndnuor, ft fraquent Klamath
Falls visitor, Is spondlng a fow days
from his homo In San Francisco,
Nora Lang spont tho week-end
In the city' from hor homo In Chllo
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