The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1934, Page 17, Image 17

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SPRING FASHION EDITION
LEAD HOSIERY
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Now rndl In Hvlna room furnltur arc looldna both to boauly an d comfort. The above group is similar to the Gainsborough En
semble, t combination of the bait points of Georgian, English and I8lh century piecos. The Gainsborough group was featured by
a Portland firm In the recent spring opening there, and is now bom g shown in the Klamath Furniture store windows,
Reflect the SpeecTincI Zest of Modernity Without
Forgetting Its Comfort " and
Beautiful Efficiency
Wo nro IIvIhk In n piirlod wIiiid
rimi-oriui'iillulii go liy tho bonrdii.
Tlmro l acnnt llmo or Inclina
tion to put up with I nrf rlulntit
liouioliohl nciulpmtiii, Tlior ere
too umny tliliiKa (o do and
In tlilx rnuclnutliiK, and unio
tlmoH homo world ol oum lo
wnmo nny prucloiiii hour dint
lusc out tho cmckii In tin convo
lut loiiH o( Urn luirli'tto curving
Hint mnrkcd tho (uriilturo of mi
nldor ilny. Honrs Ilio nnw ore
lu furniture donlKii.
Modern fiirnlluro li now
liikim for Kriiiitwd It Inn coined
to ho a Bi'iinuiliin mid lini bo
romu nn ncci'iitcd type of dlKii.
Ono Hint tlircntnnii nil otlrnra
If vo nro to Jtiilne by the ro
porn of turn 1 1 ii in ninnufnclur
cm who any Hint 65 por cent ol
nil tho ('milium ordered In
nicunt wliula.nln murkft ID Now
York win of tho modern typo.
And ftt Now York Ruimnrio goci
tho notion at Umal ua fnr la
fnahloua In homo furnlablnga
and appnrol nre concerned.
Kouncwlvea, nollnit tho really
oxtiulaito beauty of tho llnoa of
t!i Ih now turulliiro, til" rlobnoaa
of Ha upholatory, tho beauty of
the carefully 'matched wooda loo
not only a moro beautiful "de
lltn fur living" but a relief (runt
btirdoiiaouie houaoliold carm.
Wbon niodorn furniture wna atlll
a tad tho market In Ha linato to
moot a now trend showed a few
Inferior plucoa, Hut that la not
truo now. (io to any roputublo
d.nliT and find out what thin
"modern" Idea menus. We
wiiKor Hint when you an audi
plocea na uro pliolonrnphwl hero
you will uoconio an vntliualiatlo
convert.
Work of Mrnitor DealKiior
Tbo plocea shown In the fho
toKrnpha nliovo nro typical of
tho aklll of audi doalRiiera na
Doiinld Doaky of Itiullo City
fiuno ond of Ollhort Rhode.
Thoae men nro producing plecoa
thnt ahould hnvo an pnrmanent
a part In tho enloom of thone
who epproclnto flno furniture na
tho crenllona ' of Bhornton or
Adam. And tholr furnltu.e Is
por 1m r mora aultablo to our
dny than ovon tho finest pleacl
of an older crn. However for
tliOHO who love furniture of other
dnyn thoro aro mnrvaloiia and
faithful reproductions of old
plecoa: doalgnod to withstand
tho hentliin ayatoma of modern
liouHoa and apartiiionln and to
fit In with the achomo of 1934,
Fabric Are Important
DocauBO tho lines of modern
furnlturo nro no almplo muoh
depondn upon tho choice of up
holatory to cronto nn offeot.
Thua the duvenport photogrnpliad
la covered with rich mohnlr ohe
nllle In a warm tan. It In made
with one long end one nnrrow
arm and the only wood thnt np
penra In Itn oonatructlon Is In
tho foot. The arm olmlr photo
graphed boalde It In oovorod
In tupnatry In a vague plaid put
torn of groan mid oraam. It
too has ono long arm and one
abort nnrrow one. A feature
that Induces comfort and (nne.
Purtlciilnrly If a amnll table
holding books or rnfroahnionts
In drawn up at ono alda.
The other clinlr In the group
In oapocUilly graceful and lovely
and Is covered In a fuacluutliiK
now mohnlr fuhrlc In a briKht
ncarlet. Thin fubrlc looks and
foeM rxnetly llko very f!io rub
bar KPoligo. Till) Krucoful walnut
frame aervea aa a perfect netting
for Hi la brilliant fubrlc.
Other fuhrlra In oapoclnl favor
are corduroys, fur fabrics and
heavily ribbed muterials. Tho
fur fabrics In bclgo", tons and
browns. Tho woolon and mixed
mntorlnla In lienim, tumuto red,
yellow beige and brown. While
continues lo bo an Importiint
factor In modorn decorative
schemes. Wholo rooms aro fur
nished In white with tho Intro
duction of a slnglo brilliant col
or In rugs or hangings for cou
trnat. - Mne C'rnriNiiinnalilp
One of tho greatest arguments
In favor of modern furniture la
Ita simplicity. Thore In no op
portunity to hide Inferior and
faulty construction behind n
"anioko acroeu" of elaborate
carving end Invlnh brocado, Tho
designs aro ao obvious so "all
on the surface" that only tho
very finest of construction Is
ptrnilttod. Frames ero strong
and sturdily built or tine woods.
Details of upholstoriug are por
tectlon llsolf. No tear of springs
sagging or breaking In these
nubsinntlal plecoa. And tho down
cuahlons! All you have to do to
go niodorn la to alnk your wonry
form Into tho depths of some
modern dnvonport or chnlr whoso
cushlona nro filled with springy
down to know tho true comfort
held In tho word modern when
It npplloa to upholalered furni
ture. But to show you how skillful
they aro those bright young de
signers turn right around and
show you a chnlr built of bur
nished steel tubing and covored
In leuthor or rutin n. You are
sure It can't be coiiifortublo
bdt It Is! Furnlturo of this
type is ospoclnlly suited to a
man's don or a studio. And It's
Ideal for the summer porch or
winter aim room. There, nro
ootichos niado In a long cuTvliig
design tho top and bano mado
on a slnglo framework of strong
steol. Thoy are upholntored In
leather fabrics and are tnnrvo
lously rostful, and ' comfortnblo.
Adaptable Furniture
By this time you are probably
thinking thnt In order to go
modorn you'll have to scrap all
your old nnd woll-loved plocos.
Tho Victorian chnlr that enmo
to you from Aunt Mnud. Your
lovoly French needlepoint pieces.
That's not truo. For Instnnco
Wo saw n chnrmlng love sent in
the clnsslo modorn style that
showed a strong Kniplro Influ
ence, It nnd the companion
chair that went with it would be
liloal In combination with ploces
of the Louie 15th or lstli cen
tury pieces, The love sent and
ohalr had frames of nntlquod
white enamel, The nont was up
holstered In silk dnmnsk lu
While Downtown Viewing the
Window Displays
Drop in At Our
Oregon Bank Bldg.
Sh
owroom
And See the) New 1934
CHEVROLET
Locke Motor Go.
522 S. 6th St.; Z.,
Phone 49
green with a alar pattorn. The
chulr In antliiua red with the
tamo t"r design. Tho uphol
stery in each cuo was fastened
to the f nun cs with antique nail
heads, These lovoly and grace
ful pieces aro typical of many
thut renlly aro modern in feel
ing nnd yol quite suitable for
uso In rooms where furniture
of a vory different period Is
used.
Modern ItaekKroiinils
As a background for this fur
nlturo, color pluys an Important
part. And since this Is a new
period In furnishings, It's amaz
ing tho uulquo and lovely ef
fects you can obtain by just
"being yourself." Dare to be or
iginal and you'll probably be
very smart. There seems to be
no end to the variety displayed
In curtains, ruga and accessories
In these new rooms. Glass in
mirrors or used as frosted pan
els Is an especially popular me
dium for obtaining striking
background effects. Hangings
made of all sorts of novel mate
rials add tholr part. Rugs In
strange geometrical patterns con
tribute their share to the mod
ern scene. Indeed It's all very
now, vory fascinating. Try go
ing modorn and you'll find Ufa
holds new pleasures and a new
opportunity for leisure.
Cottons and Linens Point ,
Way to Washable Season
Women want cottons. The psstl
two sensons bavo definitely prov
ed that. It Is a smart, sensible!
vogue that Is growing each year.
For spring and summer 1934
thoro will be many new cotton
weaves.
Formal Wear
Cotton niado Its way Into the
ballroom Inst season with much
success. For tho coming season
It Is expected thnt organdy with n
dash of metal woven through It
will provo Important. Drop stitch
Swlnses and voiles are also de-H
llghtfully young and cool looking
(iood organdy is anothor import
ant ootton In plain, print and
band-blocked designs.
Ktrcet anil H porta
Ginghams In checks and plaids
and novo! designs ll always a
favorite. In tho sports picture
there will bo seersucker, pique
eolors have been extremely steu-
tral. The beiges with a grayish
east that made them Wearable
even with gray were the only
Important beiges, Out this spring
tells a different story, and It may
be attributable to the tale of
tweeds. For wllh all these warm
colors, a true beige or nunklst
stocking will look best. Thoae
shades are strong and countless
washings do not detract from
them. Tho sunklst shades should
prove vory welcome news to
most women.
Home. Neutrals
Not all of the spring stockings
are neutral, however. There are
many good neutral shades, and
also grays,, but these .are decid
edly in the minority. .
Illnglesa Blockings
Manufacturers have been
working for several seasons to
perfect an absolutely clear stock
ing, entirely free of unsightly
rings. These stockings have a
fine appearance and while they
aro more expensive than the or
dinary stockings, most women
gladly pay the dlrteronco. Eapo
dally since prices of hosiery have
materially risen, women look for
more value for the money, and
that Is certainly what Is received
when rlngless hosiery Is purchas
ed. Ifeavlcr Hosiery
The trend toward lower beels
that la brlnslng about a revival
of walking shoes, may bring
forth hosiery with heavier heels.
This makes for a far more ser
viceable stocking which Is to be
desired when a heavier type of
sboe Is worn.
Bands! Htoclclng
Going to the other extreme, the
toeloss sandal has made the san
dal stocking of more Importance
than ever. The sheerer the
stocking, the smarter the effect.
These very sheer stockings are
best In the tones for spring call
ed "bare leg" colors.
AT MERRILL
and light weight garbardlnes.
Pleasant linens are all porous
rouglsb weaves are extremely
smart and should prove popular,
Those materials have bulk enough
to enable them to make up into
smart coats and suits.
J.lnen l'oncee
This pongee weave In linen bos
tho approval of many leading de
signers. Its weight makes It suit
able for active sports frocks and
suits. It Is extremely smart In
rich colors such as brown, nary
blue, rust and golden yellow.
Checks and Jacqunrds
Jacquard patterned linens have
come forward as a smart new
type. The horse blanket checks
have also caught many clever
eyes and are boing made Into very
chic coats and suits tor the su ru
mor season.
MERIlILLj Ore. Ji meeting
was held Tuesday evening of the
stockholders of the Morrill Com
munity ball. This was the an
nual meeting and officers elect
ed were:
President, R. H. Anderson;
vice-president, H. O. Cox; secre
tary, M. A. Bowman; treasurer,
W. F. Fruits; Fred Stukel and R.
L. Dalton, hall board.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Blanton
entertained at dinner Tuesday
evening. Covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carleton, Al
fred Carleton, Paula and Ellen
or Blanton and ibe host and hos
tess. Mrs. Edward Goeckner of Eu
gene is visiting at the home of
Z3L ft, nHM'm
w Aft ,jm if w . j
lmmX rjtZbi&M ImmsII --B'J,Vsaass
Advancing to the threshold of star
dom tn the films, these five ae
tresaes were among the SS nom
inated for the IS placet to M
warted in the annual 'Warn pas
election In Bollywood. At left,
top to bottom,' are Cedlla Parker,
Ft 'WIHIan), Ont.f Ann Horay, Vt,
Vsrnon, Ind.j ed Dofothy Dig.
Chicago, 'ta alrote hi UIte Cohan,
tfaoghtsr ef Oecrg at, Cohan. Below
1 la Iran Ware, ptlham Say, X T,
ber parents, Mr. and R. H. Ander
son. Mrs. Goeckner will be re
membered as Helen Anderson.
Tbe Merrill grange held Us
meeting at the I. 0. 0. F. hall
Monday evening. Mrs. P. D.
Lewis read a poem, "Lincoln As
a Spendthrift," showing how Lin
coln, when campaigning, was
given . 1 200 and at tbe end re
turned the amount saying they
had fod himself and horse and he
had spent less than $2.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lewis
bad as dinner guests Tuesday
evening Mr. and Mrs. W. Robln
ette and daughter, Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wynant
vlBlted In Klamath Falls Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Dlllard and
Mrs. M. A. Bowman attended the
funeral of Stephen Griffith at
Poe Valley Tuesday. Mr. Grif
fith was an nncle of Mr. Dlllard
and Mrs. Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carleton
had aa dinner guests Monday, Mr.
Btta
J. W. Scogglns and Mrs,
Scogglns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pickett art
business visitors in Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bcoggln
and Mr. and Mrs. Carleton cele
brated their wedding anniversary
March 9th.
Mrs. J. W. Scogglns to in Sac
ramento, Calif., with her sister,
who is critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Howard
spent Sunday with Mrs. Howard's
mother, Mrs. F. Zabek, in MallD,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Millard
entertained at dinner at their
home Sunday. Covers were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tolle, Mr.
and' Mrs. G. H. Carleton, Alfred
Carleton and the host and hos-
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Merrttt
were Klamath Falls visitors Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis were
shopping in Klamath Falls Sat
urday. Mrs. L. Wllllte and daughter,
Sharon, and Mr. R. M. Smith of)
Klamath Falls visited with Mrs.j
Levi McDonald Saturday.
B. F. King of Hornbrook vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tay
lor the first of he week.' Mr.
King hat been 111 for some time
out la mucn improved. '
Mr. ana Mrs. Clifford Shuck
had aa dinner guest Sunday,
Mr. and Mr. W. H. Wynant, Bud.
Gordon and Jack Wynant, of ML
Hebron, Calif.
Mr. and Mr. Floyd Wynant
and eon, Lawrence, visited at the
home of Mr. Wynant' brother,
W. H. Wynant. .
Merit Smith was called from
Walla Walla, Wash., by the death
of hi mother, Mrs. Carrie Smith,
at the home of her daughter, Mr.
Sob Power, near MervlU Tuea
day after short lllneaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Power have re
cently purchased tho Gu Keka
man ranch near Merrill and had
only been in Merrill since in Feb
ruary. - "- ''
"Look What I Found
Under Our
Old Rug!"
IT'S a fact! Having a rug
I cleaned properly is Just
like finding a brand new
ono. Our special process '
restores that silky Juster you admired when
you first bought the rug your whole room
looks brighter and more livable. Saves your
rugs, too. Dirt is the most destructive agent
rugs have to contend with. Having your rugs
cleaned is one of the best investments you
can make. ,
Thoroughly Cleaned, 9x12 $4.00
X ; JUST GIVE US A RING
We also do upholstered furniture. And it is
time for spring house-cleaning. Check over
your drapes ano curtains.
THE PELITORIUM
Cleaners & Dyers
1116 Main St.
Phono 13S
PIN(r
fbttNING I
i a w
skPENING up new opportunities
for everyone ... new homej
furnishing plans, new crea
tions for comfort and beauty in the
home. "The best of the old and
the finest of the new," is our
watchword in bringing fine furniture
to you. , . -
And the best of tfie old and the
finest of the new is combined in the
St f""'r' ' '"' ' ,: '' n fi
A davenport comes pretty nearly establishing the eharaoter tt your esstlre
living room. Choose it- wisely . . . from our large aeleotioa of Kroehlesw
. . and be sure to see the new Angelus set.
Gainsborough Ensemble
This-is a ' ri6w creation, in five different
harmonious color combinations, shown for
the first time in Klamath Falls. See it in
our windows this spring opening.
An ensemble that combines the better
points of Georgian, English and 18th cen
tury living room furniture, with just enough
of a modern note to make it desirable for
any home. Each material is selected for
the individual piece so that they stand out
-by themselves or blend into the ensemble
with complete harmony.
DAVENPORTis covered with smooth woven tapes-
try . . . Brush Fringe, the most modern note of the sea
son, being used as trimming. Hardwood frame with
Chippendale feet. Handmade Inner construction through
out is your assurance of lonej wear. , .
PILLOW, to harmonize with iUvehporf, has self
back and floral damask front. , .
WING BACK CHAIR in true English fireside
designs that are typical of this period. Floral design
cover. Brush fringe trim. Ball and daw feet. .
LOW-BACK CHAIR hat blold repp covering
that reflects the period from which this chair Is adapt
ed. Burton back. Brush fringe avid new roll front
spring Cushion are other features.
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