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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1926)
r Pae SiiM';iy. Maty h 29, 1926 LOCALS $ Easter Fashions null Ihry are vlvl.l, of lovebird, rhar Iiuim r nb.liilhn Hi"" wh''" Are IntcrcMiiur ,....,. m K....r . Krwu I ho Ajpiuy Mrs. Orvlllej Tu IVniili l.ul To bii M Elllott motored to Klamath Kall: li lwrnills .re issued yesterday yesterday li spend the afternoon from the office of the city clerk. hopping and HsltiDK :th friends ' one to J. S. Simons who ill erect ,,,,, tWtjlil My miik on is. I Written for the I'mled Nc NKW YOltK. Murch S7 - W hen the Kasivr parade siens up Fifth avenue, those lanorant of the latent tliii'H In fasliloira ill jIwiw many w k..m., i Ki.m.iili Aiku'i. j 1200 alructure ou lommrMi street and the other to William Korrljpi tar Among the for-: Sweeney for a structure on eln can to register at the cliam- Vine atreet. ber of commerce. Triple A booth ' were thoso belonging to C. W. Im I'"' 'lt,lttr 11 l.els : Murphy of Tennant; L. L llurris a business visitor In Klamath Kails For lol:iiuc. the deinlcr rl In ,...i.. .in il.i.itrly that all u,ir.orlc have to match ra. h oihrr rather than the dre or roal Tne are of delicate palel shades su. .... ..i.i.-n m-Iimi . heireme. alld hour). crystal grey aud uar vain- Hon that set them otf a III be pe. .ullarly alluring. The UI W "f oft rosy teas and rs that. In Oie of Mode county; James Sherman of Saturday from Sacramento; and a second regis-, Hldse. tratlon by Sherman from Fort Laramie, Wyoming; Wilbur Kwms from Log Angeles: Tom Holland from Antloch; C. S. Stafford of Chlro; Eurl I. droone of Weed; Frank Eaing of Kettle Falls. Wash.; T. A. S:erensro of Oak land and F. F. King if Pacific Grove. Calif. his home In Fine ltliiw- Here J. Ill Peltcn, prominent rancher of the Fort Klamath country, Is included In the scores of out of town tusiness Vis itors In Klamath Kails yesterday. Kad. lilt,. Itoy III Tommy Kad cllffe. fon of Mr. and Mrs. llrber lUdcllffo. n.n been 1)1 for the pas! few days suffermi; from flu. Htrvrnson ln T. A. Stev . enscn with his wife and their .... , . - .... Motor to AhUnd Mr. and Mrs. child, are leaving for Ta.-ema this afternoon after spending the week- Ch""'r rvLi"' ml '"nilv ma"rf1 end in Klamath Falls. Stevenson.;'" fnljm' "l to spend the or "Thad" a, he is better known , ';end visiting with friends and In Klamath Falls has been spend-1-" lng several days in the city visit- TIIF U'FiTIIKK Ing with his many old friends which Oregon: Fair, with lociil rloud- ' "filing that are pinched Into he made during his residence in tllos, Sundav, protublv Momlav; ; ,.vU' They are tall and severe, and Klamath. Stevenson served as sec-j wlnJj moiUy WMU.riy oa taMtt '"i pinched Into the must quirkly retary of the local chamber of com- shapes. When they top a tailored merce and for the past two years ...... : . . has been assistant secretary of the u. Oakland chamber. He Is now en route to Tacoma to accept the P Itlon .as secretary there. sho.a Is In tho Juugle leathers. TheiihM,r ,.,,,, lr. ,u,tie and ductlva. Ther will be stocklBg' of such dillckta huaa as atmoephrre. nude. ro blond, tlnmyiane. blush, grain, moonlight ry,. dove l and rhadow. And Ihrn, If it a a aindy dav. a new di'Uil will be rersle.l to the aieuue l.lnggrle l rlectrd to natch the hosiery na.l. Illoom era of lbs exact Hut cf Jhe hoe are torn - with Interesting e((e.t. The bags and glows milady will carry will, of course match hat and hoe. The bags are particularly -riiuit when made of various shoe bathers Kid. calf. Ilisrd. crocodile, and so on. They ars also partlru larlv eipenaive Its these hides. )f rourse every roa! will ha a cape, and some mats will b rape altogether. All Will be little rape lets (lull, ring silky and,, medium slied inpeg of. military and great big rapes of lung III he folds. Just like tho three bears The farl ' that few wnuien will look well la this mode, designed esperlally for the slim young thing, will not deter antelope, the crocodile, the snake ' and lisurd have all been stripped of their hides to make dainty shots . In wh(ch your well-turned out wo man can march In the Katcr pa rade, i ' The shoes are made altogether of these leathers or of combinations of two of thriu They come In the most modern shades, too. Parch-' tueul. opst grey, sauterns, mauvette and metal brown. I The heels on which nills.lv struts are the highest In years, tall, slim, and appropriately named "spike hcelv" The initial hurklrs set smartly on her Inslrp are hut a part of her present passion for In-, itials. She has her monogram on her bag. her umbrella, her hat, her Mouse, her hanky - anything that will take letters. If she wears spike heels, she Is equally precarious In her head-grar. She wears felts, soft straws, and uyone from bulng Ihcitt llalher be out of the world Ihsu oul of rapes. And thra. there la the lalllour, happily recovered lioni (he IIuuks of loi fsshloua- conserratlve ar- ' r.,ii .1 ,af lis and Hirui. " r . Ilneaae and rurre.inru. Il I ralb I (er abort ss to Jacket and double, breasted, or II rejolree In lutedoi lines. It Is popular In navy and I he dusty pastel Iweeda. i Frocks are silken and feminine, rejoicing In floating scarfs, pallia, flares, godels, tiers, and what int. ma.ta iu siiih rouiaminii, u shades is inalnirann i Ma H. Ani:iit.. Ju..phl,. ..TV"1 nae and others ' m The Ka.trr pelade will b, , !M,k,'l dued rlt.l o( rolor and i,,fitt, ' '"""ilup Hy t.. tkt rv oitFtntx ititv-..7U1t ; HAI.KM. M.r,h :7 -'ral "CoMtlt,u.d ei,lr, ,,, Iher reduce and equitably "' '- "-"Ma-." lll b, U ertior Waller I'l.rr !, M4 which be will sec rea,,,n0g Alllllll,U.. I v'v.'ii:ii.''.y, . V l I 11 I I 1 1 ft I I ' I JXI -XNXVX X'W 'till 111 .''I 'V -- w . v A W" 'w . i 1 mm mm 'sSi'i' t1mrctt- IWbcrt Shaw Ieail -According to! word -received in Klamath Falls1 yesterday "Robert Shaw. former Klamath Falls resident, died at his home in Orchards. "Wash. Shawj waa formerly interested in the log ging business and contracts for the clearing of what is now Har-j Timan lodge. He resided here for more than 30 years Including the! Merrill district. Sisters of thej deceased are Mra. Rufus Moore and! Mrs. James McClure. Two brothers. ! Ernest of Clenedon. England and Charlea of Orchards, Wash., sur vive him. 1 1 - 1 'l I Tlckee on Kale Tickets for the O. A. C. glee riub concert and vaud eville are rapidly being disposed of. aecorriing to students of the Fremont and Klamath county high schools who are in charge of the aale. The concert will be given ' Monday night in the Fremont audi-' torium and as there are several , local boys in the evening's affair it is anticipated that there will be an extra turnout. """""" 1 Visiting from School Melvin' Mover, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. ' Mover of 'Merrill, is visiting with his parents during spring vacation' THE WOMEN'S STORE 1 Right Now Is the Time to Select Your Easter Apparel Easter will soon be here Are you 'ready for it? Our Ready-to W ear section is abloom with beautiful apparel. Easter attire i that awaits your approval. There are constant arrival of new thiU for the coming season. Styles to make a woman look her very best from Oregon Agricultural college. Itetums to Oregon Kenneth Col well, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell of Merrill, left Saturday ' for Engene to resume his studies, in the University of Oregon. ! From the F rt Mr. and Mrs. Gus Page who recently returned ; to Klamath from a month's visit : in the poulh, spent yesterday in Klamath Falls from their hoin: ; in Fort Klamath. Tago is proprie- i Ict of the Ilainbf- narag". Returns from Scuttle Mr. and Mrs. J. TV. Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Haskins and daughter Phylis Jean, lnve returned to their homes In t!ie Merrill district after visit ing in Seattle for the past few weeks. While north Mrs. J. TV. Has kins submitted to a major operation from which she is recovering rapidly. "ft SHOES REBUILT JACK FROST Work Gloves Oth Nt. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE TO BE GIVEN Tue Christian Science Soc iety of Klamath Falls, Oregon, wishes to announce that TV. Stuart Booth. C. S. B. of Den ver, Colorado, a member of the Board of lectureship of Tbo Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, 'Mass., will deliver a free lecture entitled "Christ ian Science: It Discovery and Demonstration," in the White Pelican Hotel on Thursday evening, April 1st., at :0U o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited. ST- Easter Easter FROCKS COATS Sinuous and highly colored as a flame are these new Easter frocks. Daring, almost primitive colorings in printed and novelty silks, and then there are crepes, taffetas, satins and lace combinations; em broideryluce and metulic garni ture. Scores of styles, from which to choose. Silk Hosiery in new Spring Shades aa,ZCTTTLa What distinctive, versatile thinks the new coats! As alluring a the selection of one's new automo-,. bile, and of equal importance, to tta fair owner is the art of choosing the correct coat for springtime wear. Coata. inspired summer fur. applique embroidery and flares all are moderately priced. Smart Accessories to match Easter Apparel Sweet Thoughts of Ee and growing ups will welcome on tlastrr Da V. I lerp are? rrramv manrnvoV tlipprl in rich chocolate and shaped into iuroiytp the children. And for the older folks we haveilc! delicious, assorted chocojatrs. Place order, etiir urge. The Mars Confection R. C. CORNISH Grizzle S ii i -it.. a ) li o ii. i . , i t i ii f-l INVESTMENT IN GOOD APriARANCI For Easter Rites Smart Style's J$ It's dress up or 'fess these days. For it's a distinct confes sion of indifference when? manj neglects his appearance, J Whether it's for the Easter Parade f or the daily march to business headquarters, a good appearance is a letter of credit. Our smart showing of sensible styles comes from the House of ; i ' Kuppenheimer KLAMATH KLOTHIKG 1YO laADiwo ctoTHHRa aiwct "sj ' a' li itie t to val r Alt P a in ibJJs. .l. Truth in Mvtt.nzmms