SPRING FASHION EDITION
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Novelty in Weaves
and Models In the
Spring Topcoats
Our key model! sorer the top
eoat vogue tor spring; They my
be classified as tollowi: The
Raglan type which can include
the Balmacaan ooats; the Polo
coat which may alio include the
lateat lnnOTation the . Wrap
around, the Guard, a fitted coat
and atraifht box eoat which em
braces the Cheetertleld type.
, ' These are basis but various
designers hare expressed their
versatility with some clever mod
ifications of detail. The Raglans
are shown this spring, with or
without belts and are for the
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Schaffner &
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most part 'single-breasted. . Ths
newest model of the season has
large pouch pockets and an in
verted "pleat in the back from
shoulder yoke to bottom. The
first cousin of this coat which Is
revival from several, years
back is the Balmacaan. This
coat also has tne raglan sleera
but is styled with military col
lar and is more full-draped at
the back than the standard Rag
lan. Another Torsion of the
Balmacaan just introduced is
with set-in al seres and is leas
Our stocks are com
plete and feature the
better quality garments
of manufacturers of na
tional fame, your guar
antee of satisfaction.
FURNISHINGS
SHOES
SWEATERS
LUGGAGE
WORK APPAREL
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full both back and front than
the Balmacaan of last fall.
Tolas Still Popular
The polo coat hasn't relin
quished any ot Its popularity or
its standing witn mose wuo pre
scribe our styles. It rotalus Its
basic features this spring but
presents a variation that la both
swagger and novel, That la the
Wrap-around coat which has all
of the Polo characteristics ex
oept that It has no buttons what
ever and It Is held closed by a
ftlrdle which ties In a loop or
fsatened by a ring. It's of
English derivation and it going
big with the university men.
The Ousrd Coat it the dress
cost ot the sesson and Is a prime
favorite ot men who like form
fitting garments. This coat la
a double-breasted effect with
large peek lspels, shaped tn at
the waist, full over the hips
and amply skirted.
The Box Coat has several va
riations. It Is shown single or
double-breasted, with or without
belt back. It Is almost straight
hanging from shoulder to bot
tom showing but a slight shap
ing in at the waistline which Is
a bit more accentuated in the
double-breasted models than In
the single. Its nearest relation
Is the Chesterfield which this
season - Is mainly fly-front,
single breasted, a bit shorter In
length than the box coat but
otherwise following the same
characteristics.
BLY ITEMS
BLT, Ore. "Oar" Leyva had
his knee dislocated while at work
with the porcupine crew last
week. He returned to work
Thursday ot last week.
Walter Campbell Is at horns
after a recent Illness.
The Bsgley and Bailey families
accompanied by Rolland McDon
ald, Jr., picnicked at Dog lake
last Bunday. The Bailey car waa
the first car to visit the lake
this season. '
Mrs. Csntrall, who haa made
her home with her daughter, Mra.
Don Holmes tor ths past three
years is leaving tor Alturas, Cal.,
to be with her son and family.
Mrs. Les Tlbbetts and Infant
daughters left last week tor
Portland. They will remain there
as Ions as it is necessary for her
husbsnd to be there. Mr. Tlbbetts
Is receiving treatment at St. Vin
cent's hospital tor a severe back
injury.
Mrs. L. T. Richardson was
hostess for Bly Needle club the
last meeting in February. A
pleasant afternoon was spent by
A glorious spring, a happier
spirit and a-NEW DEAL In
men's clothes never have
we shown a finer selection
of men's apparel than the
new arrivals now on dis
play the trend for spring
leans to the rougher fab
rics and you will find them
all here in the newest
styles and shades.
$fl to SO
upwards
Stetson
Hats
The newest hat styles,
as Stetson presents them
for spring, are here on
dUplay, awaiting your
selection. A full range of
shapes and colors. Per
fect tit. LaBtlng beauty.
And the smartest styles
ot the season, '
$650
. Other Styles
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More Latitude In
Brims This Spring
Men will be able to "use their
heads" more In the selection ot
their hats this 8prlng. In re
cent aeaaons there haa been lest
latitude InUhe variety ot brims
ordained by fashion so that the
tine discrimination ot selecting
hats to the features haa, more or
less, become a neglected art.
This Spring however, brims
are more diversified ranging
from the close-set Homburg to
the more expansive "Trooper"
shape so that mon can "square
off" or elongate the effect ac
cording to what hla particular
type ot physiognomy demands.
Moreover, fashion advises that
the one-hat man Is not going to
be able to live up to the dress
demands ot the season. Suits for
spring and summer are very de
finitely ot two types; dress or
business clothes and sport
clothes.
The One-Hat Man Passes
The Homburg. or Its half
brother, the seml-Homburg are
specifically the hata for more for
mal and dressy wear while the
snap varieties wiU top-oft the
lounge and sport apparel. An
other factor that arlsea to Influ
ence hat selection Is the trend
the members with "Chatter and
Btltch." Light refreshments were
served at the close ot. the after
noon. Mrs. Richardson botng as
sisted by Mrs. Parker; A busi
ness meeting waa called by Presi
dent Stump. During the meeting,
new officers were elected, be
cause ot the prealdent'a resigna
tion. Mrs. Erwln was chosen new
president, ' Mrs. Holmes, vice
president, resigned, Mrs. Tlbbetts
taking her place.
M. L. Johnston of Klamath
Falls has been assisting James
Waldeck, Bly merchant. In re
pairing Income tax reports.
County Commissioner Williams
was in Bly last week.
The Community dance held in
Bly was very successful.
The 4-H held a motion picture
show at Bly school Wednesday
night, which was well attended.
Mr. L. D. Bailey has taken
Everett Lynch's place as 4-H for
estry club leader.
Doo walker was hurt at Crane
mill recently. He received a frac
tured shoulder and body bruises
and cuts, when a rod caught In
the chain and struck him. He
was taken to Klamath Falls tor
hospital care.
Laurana and Anne Hanan were
at their home over the week-end.
BLY, Ore. Cattle have been
branded and worked by Campbell
and Owen preparing for ranee
season. Oerber cattle were moved
from Bly to Langell Valley. The
yearlings ot B. K. ranch were
moved to the Parker ranch for
feeding. Sheep are being care
fully tended as lambing time ap
proaches. Everett Lynch, who has been
district ranger tor Fremont na
tional 'orest Is leaving, having
been transferred from hore to the
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toward rough suit fabrics, Sup
plementary to this mode there
has been developed the patterned
hat.
Some ot these hats which are
made of the softor felts have pat
terns super-Imposed right on the
felt by a new and more or less
secret process and they are quite
dressy. Other hats are of rough
tweeds and shetlanda and these
are not unlike the shooting and
country hats ot our English
brothers. You'll see more ot
them as the sooion advances.
Now Colors Are Modish
Brown has bocome a very
strong favorite with the college
man and of course that favorit
ism will strongly Influence the
younger city man. These are
mainly worn for business or dress
wear. Very light tones are also
fashionable and they are mostly
tn grey, green and blue casts.
Tans, except In the very lightest
ot shades such ss cedar, cream
and vellum have retired for the
season. '
Game bird mixtures which em
brace various' brown, blue-grey
and grey-green tones are out
standing recommendations ot the
hat stylists.
Bohemia district ot the Umpqua.
His headquarters will be Cottage
Orove,
C, A, Bennett has been trans
terred here from Paisley to take
Mr. Lynch's place. '
A farewell party for the Lynch
children was held at the school
house, grades one to six being In
vited. Games were enjoyed from
1 o'clock until after 8 when re
freshments were served.
"Chatter and Btltch," Bly nee
dle club, met at the home ot Mrs.
Joe wallla Wednesday. Quests
of the club were Mrs. Bagley and
Mrs. MacOulre. After an after
noon ot needlework a lap lunch
was served by Mrs. Joe Wallls,
who was assisted by Mra. Bailey.
Meeting waa called and a book
of by-laws discussed.
Those present were Mrs. Jack
Hanan, Mrs. Charles Stump, Mrs.
D. O. DeVaney, Mrs. Frank Oben
chain, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. McCol
lum, Mrs. MacOulre, Mra. Bagley,
Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Erwln, Mrs. Par
ker, Mrs. Richardson and the
hostess. Mrs. Frank Obenchaln
will entertain the member at her
home March 21,
Mrs. Dave Campbell Is doing
office work at Crane mill.
Supervisor and Mrs. Campbell
were through Bly last week.
John Waldln, from Tulelake,
stopped at Bly Tuesday of Ust
week. ...
The porcupine crew is working
at Bailey flat.
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh per
sonally presented the American
Museum of Natural History with
more than 100 articles ot equip
ment used In bis recent world
air tour.
in Her Blood
With a father who's presldont ot
a steamship company and a
grandfather who's a railroad
president, you'd expect Mrs.
Charles Markham Langbam of
Now York to be going places.
Well, bore you see ber sitting
pretty at Miami Beach, Fla.,
where she's staying with her
mother.
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l J THE rougher fabrics have definite
I fA I I place In the apparel scheme of well
.J t krroomed men and young men. Even the
I '" " F i styling Is new with the Introduction of the
I $$$$' '' Norfolk, the Pinch-back and the Bi-Swlng
'Iffei In'- addition to' the single and double-
.V 'Jjkw breasted models. Patterns follow a geo-
SMMi metric Influence while colors range thru
wiWf I now B'iaos )'ue' gray an 'i)rown At
Mlfjilimtf ?25 theae Suits are the valuo onsatIon of
JfjliJjftfL the season.
ytMw OTHER SUITS
MWJ: . $1750-$1950.
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We are Introducing something new and different In Felt Hats a
faint chock and stripe effect that promises big things in correct
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