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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
k KLAMATH NEWS Fritlay, September 11, 1925 Page Tfowr (cal Briefs Lit Hwi-M. Patentou, l luiuburmau ot Lak.vl.w, r . ... ifimnilh IPjtlui fnp Octolior faellneator and late fall Butterlck Fashion Plates lire Id, and the sew Butteritk Fitleriui wb BeHoi- Oalde. ' N Good Jicliou and borne decent Son idea in Xw)!oeatoy fcnou vu Li, .Her anendlni tb week tlgHborlng city. j Mtii-r, wlrMi aauKhtttn, wtlirM, are your men folkn V.HI timwl You seamen folks, saauld fow sfst on tfie mou bavfxic aa equal pride (a anueamnceu L from Portland Interent- j . v. .'..' ' J. .air lira lur lHff noclullnn which haa namoil Falls us tlio next trench lh OroRon Mutor aaaacla 0. Mclletiry returned :lliinl where bo conlorred ilolii of H organisation. r from llljr Mr. and Mrs. urit, woll known ranchers jly country, ore spending cnil In Klamath Tails y( h frlrml III the city and lf btulnsss attain. vi th-i v Hull UkU'I Wilson Wlloy, 0f Wilson Wiley, Klamath Is utopnlng n the Kail irlng, tlm flb.nc of his lu k mukliiK on extendod lilt to Sacramento, L from Itoalty Mrs. Etulo lot luatty. wnere sue nas nnt few yonrs. Interested .iif store. U sDendlnff tho lamath Knlls, arriving last tar HtiaamrllJn Mr. and 11. Thompson, well known of Hi-nd spent last night Ith Falls enroiite to flussn- crc thcf will spend the veiling. the Sii! l4i Might If. ulr ro Oakland, who Is nr ip'fl ds.vs In Klirm- wlll lMe today for New Ihtre he will spend the Ienis VMt Miu J. Knney Pass, who Is affiliated highway department. Is k brief husineas visit to Falls this week-end. Place of Harm's In the If A ho Barnes, night , clerk Khlte Pelican hotel, who L the latter part of the to go deer hunting. Paul Shasta Springs Is located Ik of the hotel g at the White Pellri Ilourk, Laura N. Rourk, hell and Ora F. Black are la a party of Crescent Iwili enjoying a brlof visit to Falls while planning a iter Lake. While In the are guests In the 'White lotel. Inns Here Robert C. bod YV. II. Plppy. both Iff .Medford, are among the spend the week-end In Falls from the valley to ftiusinrwa affairs. h VlKiturs J. S. Rageno- known realdeat of Bonan kdlng a brief time In tho k Into attain. MmitiiKuo Miss Vestlna of Motagus Is spending kml In Klamath Falls vls ftt friends and shopping home In northern Callfor kxlncm In Klamath Jack who makes frequent bust- to Klamath Falls, Is some time here the re- pf the week from his home Shasta. Visitor In Mrs. A. Tj. of Dairy Is visiting la rails thla week-end to shop prt affairs. F Arrmlo Hotel Antone of Lakevlew and E. O. also of Lakevlew are la the Arcade hotel this while making a brief visit la Falls. f River Visitor W. C. of Sprngue Elver, super- ft the Sprague River Lum any la making & business rMamath Falls tor the ro ot the week Interested In M affairs for the com- forrtlng to Msttson affairs "miier game are putting Kit aspect. Prom Lakevlew Mr. and M. Barry and William h Ben Lane, all residents lew have arrived In Xlam- o spend the remainder H In the city veiling and business. Prom Altinnt- Mr and ;- Hall and Myrtle Dlzon, lay. have enjoyed visit " Falls, from their hdme ''oy. The party will In "lt to Crater lake while unity. Plw Port Mr. and Mrs. poK of Port Klamath are Fr the day In the city, to on friends. ('""'InAmong the- vlsl- of the state to visit fr some time Is O. A. Fashions In MensClothes Stylo chants for fall have radical dlftnn-nrt'S from last spring. The most notlcBable dlffnrence Is a shaping of clothes to adhere closer to lines of tho body. Tweed, tor suits, excupt real gcotuhy ones. Is not called for except la (irt fraternity circles. Modeling of coat lines for the most part Is along the wedge shaped line to a trlmness and noatness to meet tho lines of the ample top trousers. Coats will have fairly broad lapels, fairly short ltimth and waist effect. Three-hntton models, with two buttoning, form the bulk of style. TrouHrrs To conform to the body line sty ling, trousers the coming fall and winter are . being cut narrower than the past scasoa's separate pants style fashion. American accents are to novelties, but not to freakish appearance as some European firms had advanced bottoms wide enough to sweep the streets and never neat. Nar rower trousers means the drape of the trousers Is much neater than before, and will always be capable of holding a crease. Colors In fall and winter fabrics colors have a decided tendency to return to darker shades of new blended, tones. Not meaning blacking and real dark colors, but a return to normal variety of shades from the bleached tones of the past . summer. . , ,, , . Full of Featuring $32.50 Suits . Witn 2-Pair Pants Sport Shirts For Men $6.95-$7.85 .! Oregon City Makes Boys' Blazers ' $4.85 Fancy Shirts Silks, Binges, unocxs. " 'Poplins.' . $4.75 Hats, New "Mellowfit" WELL UliCe'lnicric ) 1 f Action, Life and Color For DRESSED Who Have Pride In Appearance Cassimeres 1 Serges Worsteds Cheviots v Bluestone Grey 2 Button Sack One of the bright spots in the men's clothing spectacle Is this suit ot bluestone grey wool with large modest blue overplald check In two-button sack coat ta the favored lapel; as extra pair of" trousers adds ta the value of this fine suit at 132.50. Others in lighter shade. " Bluesteel Grey 2 Button Sack This suit Is made of a darft blue wool clot?t in a prac tically solid color, wita the very faintest stripe suggest ing an overplald, so acceptable to those favoring the more novelty weaves and patterns. In the neat Iwd buttos sack style with two pairs of trousers. Ths initial 'showing: of fall and winter suits meets the expectations of ail those who are wanting new suits of new fail shades, fabrics and styles. Shades include brown checks, overpaid suggestions, blue, grey and brown serges, somo with stripes, and novelty mixtures. Trousers mostly are the reversion to the medium bottom leg favored by American suit designers for neat appearance and good taste. Yod'll find the Golden Rule Corporation name, assuring style-at-a-price, quality apparent and economy on the inside pocket of each coat. ' Prices range ?18.00, ?20.00, ?25.fi0,'?27.50, $29.50, $32.50, $35.00, $37,50. new Hose, now Shirts, ner Shoes, new an in MEN S AUTUMN CLOTHES to $?50 Young Men's SAOO OU Double Breasted UJ Novelty brown, heavy, soft Walsh wool suit; two-button double breasted coat, deep Boteliei popular iong, wide tapel, for the high school youth Who wants snap aoo action, with trousers in the medium bottom sow being cut by all American snitroakeTa. Ages 15 to 19 it 421 others at J18. $25 Extra Sizes For Big Men Included In this display ol lull clothing for uvea are, extra sizes for the big men, those who require atiea from chest measure ot 4 to it Inches, tu. these are some hard tlnfeh "Roots which are much preferred by these men and ta dark colors aud conservative sifies. r VCutihBttnttitii 1 KLAMATH StX-L FALLS And Chiloquin . Vnderwear to completely rlolli the men elccent f) If ;ihlt u til'. MEN $3500 ho must have good clothes, correct stria. aa. 1 1 T - sr For Misses,attd . Growing Girls $5.50 $19.50 "SteTjlns" coat No. 6TTS, 1 seat sti $U.S4J ,V' ' hoveiy and beaatifuJiy irrx uncus fall and winter dress coats for young ladies andajj younger girlscoats raadev; in fabrics and styles as vx-' act in fashion as for their elders; and as delightfully .. 1 trimmed. Sizes 6 to 1 years, ' -$5.50 to $19.50. rvV! ' . ..!, ....T i Dretc. Pattenu ' f . . $4.50 h v . t Noraltr aaCama rayon ereoe dress oatteras, H-lsch a-ldtfe, one tai three-quarters yards to pattern, far Viae, tan and orasgfcv with boron ' tripe ellBCls. OjJy tmo drtai ii, tcn pattun motK ' tern.' , . - . . Dreak Suiting . - 1 $2.95 Iot.-!) Suit flress sddS U laU ireigbt as A aa&dea, tor aree, - sport flraraes &nd suits; bionu, gTeea a.nd blue mixture taaec WMto. 5 taclea, rL New Tweed In Heather , 4 $2.95 Ko-relty lall tielgW tueeds fa mlit taa v&i m'tit grey fceatders, S4 Inches rlde; (ieltgiitfattr tts ebie for mart tafia red made and travel and street wear. "WliiS -S iocbe, 2.J5 rard. " - ' New Woolen Dress Good . . . $5.85 to $115 Novelty wwl plain, fait eraalati dress satteroa ttt strtoes, bordered ' effects and oreroiaid suggestions ' (a exciuslra designs. For iiis Sail aod winter season's aaarteat dresses. 'WloJb E Intbaa, .,. to 33.8S the J&rtS.' j : Vooj and ttAton mtxtura crepes, fte-lnriv wWth, strtpvs fiwt civecka of saxfa stripe. tW auui t.l the ard, ' ' . ' New Art Sak Beatrice Krinkle , $1.50 Charmliigl? flUleieot, with fiae, lustiovis sheen, Besttlee Kciokie '. art Silks, Inches rlde, ertta shtrted pfeaUag effect., useable for hed a reads. ao!toltrr and drape H'ldtft iocSM. In )ux- -urlaua colors ot rose, larendar, Nw and old gold. 1.W W ' rard. at a prlc tor iong service. t 1 . A , ;; f ' --Mf :- " "arty from Austin, Nev. J