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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
Tap? Six THE RVENINfl HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .Friday. SopU'iiiluM- 21, 1028 ROTARY EARS 6. CORNWALL . x With hla ever present Sootrh wit, which ha admits ha been borrowed from the lrlnh race. Orora M. Cornwall, editor and fiwncr of the Tlmberman, puli llahed at Portland, talked to the Itntarlana Krlduy noon on Ills re i (Tit trip to Australia and New 'Zealand. Mr. Cornwall la a dev. or Hfotrhman with a wealth of mood atorlua, a keen observing dlxpoaltlon, and of a thrifty economic turn of mind. Ilia talk wa along the linea of raia- tuar peanuta InHlanifli'anl Rub 'Jeit. lo ba aure, but he got al nioat aa much out of Ills aubjwt aa Ilryan did when he pulled tho I "Croaa Of !old and the Crown ' of Thorna." Harney Ilea waa chairman Fri day at the noon luncheon. It waa a dixtnr'a program and Dr. Hardin Carter apoke on teeth. He rave a theala on twill that waa enllKhteniniT' Dr. E. I. Johtmon rpoke on .health bureaus. Developing the ' thought of health, the doctor showed conclusively that people i would not look after themwlvea unless a governmental bureau demanded such action. In other ! worda, the health of the nation 1 resta with a constant carefulness and watchfulness on the part of , the government to protect people from themselves. The doctor's' '. clear cut reasoning and hla en-! ' tertnining llluatratlona caused all Kotarlans to enjoy his short lee-1 lure. I . . i t'aso Ieaves Tomorrow Kenneth Case, mil of Mr. and Mra. T. N. Case will leave Sat , uriluy for Portland. He has ac cepted a position aa civil engineer In the northern city. Case grad uated thla past year from Oregon , Slate College. i ' ! New Millinery Opening 9 a. m. Saturday. Sept. it. the Paris Millinery will J I open a new and up-to-date Una : of millinery. Inspection Invited. Ilessle II lllack, proprietor, cor-; ner Malu and Third. 21-St M K. Sugarnan's Formal 'Fall Oeeraii CONTINUES TO-NIGHT The best dressed men that at tended our style review last night were HARRY PELTZ JIM DOUGHERTY JACK MORRISON KENTON HAMAKER FRANK HALL ASHWORTH AND HIS ALTAMONT BAND Ladies Cordially Invited DANCING 8:30 to 9:30 10.00 Prize to Poorest Couple Dancing Best Dressed Man ' Contest Continues Tonight Winner gets a choice of a Suit or Overcoat valued at $35.00. Second best, choice of Hat or pair of shoes valued at $10. Tip:.. Men wearing dark suits should wear dark footwear, men wearing light clothes should wear light footwear. l aint mad at nobody f ire K. SUGARMAN STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. SEPT. 24 Jewish Holiday t.- Gnv fZ&M& VSM1 ffABRSCS In A II Their R ich New Colorings Moderns seeking to express their own personalities in dress, will find just what they want in this mar velous collection of yard goods; lovely brocades and handsome silks and satins; transparent velvets with almost magic sheen; woolens in the new diagonal stripings. They are entrancingly lovely and every woman who sees them will think of the many lovely costumes she can have, rich and attractive, at small cost. Silk Frocks and Ensembles will be fashionable all winter, so get your share of these gorgeous ma terials before it is too late. Just in This new line of two tone Satin Caress. . 40 in. wide in plain and brocaded our high est quality Rayon Extensively used for negligees, dressing gowns, lpunging ( robes and for lining ppuposes. in colors gold, blue, peach, rose, green and orchid. Plain $2.25 yd. Brocaded $2.50yd. New printed Flat Crepes, 40 in wide. Our very best quality flat crepe in new modernistic designs, the season's most popular dress mater ials. $3.50 Yard Printed Velveteen in new beautiful pat terns, a heavy quality velveteen suitable to wear all winter. 27 In. Wide $3.00 Yard 36 In. Wide $3.50 Yard The very popular Transparent Velvet, 40 in. wide. For the woman who has her costumes macd or for the woman who does her own sew ing this is a real opportunity to get the newest fabrics. Plain $10.00 yd. Printed $10.50 Yard Silk and Wool mixed and all wool Dress Flannel 54 in. wide, a wonderful quality for smart sport cos tumes. A full range of colors. $2.75 Yard All wool -novulty faced coatings, 61 in. wide, Heautiful Tweed In a com fortable weight for dresses and coats, soft and fine twilled fabrics you will sen in the better quality ready-to-wear in tan, brown, grey, blue, red. Priced at $3.50 $3.75 $4.50 Per Yd. tii Fall Dresses and Coats New shipment of "Peter Pan" Dresses for Fall. A collection of smart new models for women and misses, and each one an outstanding value. They are smart, exclusive styles because of their new details and youthful lines. Materials: Canton Crepe and Flat Crepe Colors: Independence Blue, Brown, Green, Black 107Sto$1675 Rayon Kickernicks Brassiere and Bloomer combination due to their pattented construction, are essentially under garments of comfort. They fit the figure perfectly, re gardless of motion .or position. This is due to the addi tional garment length provided to compensate for the changing requirements of the human figure. Kickernicks arc extremely economical in that the strains which shorten the life of garments are eliminated. Kicker nicks are made in style for every purpose and figure, of a wide variety of fabrics to suit every purse. . Rayon Kickernicks Brassiere and Bloomer combination. Priced $3'75 to $8-75 L a d i e s' Strutwear Silk Hose in Fall shades, all sizes. Val. $1.85, for .......$1.50 Fur trimmed coats special for short, stout figure, youthful build in various models. Sizes 41 7 to 48. In materials Broadcloth,' Charmosa, Romona Colors: Brown, Black, Blue $29-oo t0 $49.00 LINGERIE Dance Sets, Crepe, de Chine, lace trimmed; also hand embroidered tailored numbers. . Priced .475 to 9.50 . New Crepe de Chine Pajamas, in pastel shades, beautifully embroidered with colored silk. Ladies' Outing Flan nel Gowns and Pa jamas, from $1.25 10 $2.25 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING- I -T1