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Wearing Apparel
Much Appreciated
By Women, Girls
Believing that "nothinp is more
appreciated than wearing ap
parel by women and girls"
Lowells are very proud or the
merchandise being shown for
tots, girls and Bobby Teens The
manufacturers of girls' wear
realize that tha "m,nn I-.,..,,
-- iauy- is
coming intov her own and is just
as style conscious as her mother.
Outstanding examples being
shown at Lowell's to substantiate
the above is in the dress depart
ment. With the bulk of their
dresses priced at under S5 the
show dressees that are sanfor
ized, and made of such fabrics
as Dan River, Bates and etc
Styles begin at size 1 lor the tod
dlers, and even In this size range
offer full skirts, pepllns, and
othc. details that were formerly
shown in the ladies' departments
onjy.
cottons are being shown in
many striking prints and color
combinations, and are made into
styles that lean towards the par
ty dress, the school dress, and
the play dress. The general re
action has been exceedingly
pleasing with mothers as thti'r
unugoti-io nun un-ss pret
tily, yet in a "tub-able" garment.
( A rather new size range feat
ured at Lowell's is the Bobby
Teens, which Is rapidly growing
in popularity. Designed to bridge
the gap between girls' and junior
sizes it offers a sizing for the pe-
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i"i that is morr mature than the
girls' range, yet in keeping with
tne ag eoi the girl who is a Bob
by Teen." Featured in both girls
and Bobby Teen size ranges is
taffeta both in plain colors and
mixed colors.
Lowell's believes that girls of
all ages are demanding styles for
them in something that molher
will like too, and has devoted a
Daicony in tne store exclusively
NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30.
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THEY SMALL HAVE MUirM - L.... mi -l . ., -r.cmr. b, i-hoto wo
w uufsn win tnooiB rscora players or radios to OOJtow
gifts Christmas morning. Hero are these and other electric appliances, such at toasters, cof
fee makers and mixers as seen at Miller's, 212 N. Jackson St. This Christmas window display
was judged third best by a secret committee of the Chamber of Commerce Retail Trade Asso-ciation.
for the convenience of qirls from
me lonelier to the Bnbbv Teen,
or the store within a store as they
call it.
They are pleased that the
manufacturers are catering more
and more to the girls and believe
that wearing apparel will be
waiting under many Christmas
trees for many girls and with
Me .Un..K. ! I I 1
tin.-. imuuiii 111 luiiiu uavt'
adopted the slogan "Let Lowell's
ha Vftllr- Cunla'c hnlnr "
Prepare to Quit Seats
PORTLAND, Nov. 29. (.D
Two state liquor control commis
sioners have indicated they will
resign to allow Douglas McKay
to name his own commission
when he takes over as governor.
The action Is customary.
Dr. Orval Eaton, Astoria, and
Admiral Thomas L. Gatch, U. S. 1
N. retired, Portland, said their
resignations were readv. Harry
D. Boivin. Klamath Falls, already
has notified Governor-elect Mc
Kay he will leave the office
Jan. 11.
Dr. Eaton said he would ask
McKav tn nnnnint tha miu
mission while the present mem-
ufia me sun in oiiiee. Me said
this would permit the new com-
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ana Become familiar with the job.
Firemen's Ball
Dated in Armory
Christmas Night
As the city's oldest social event,
the 66th annual Fii-aman'. Dal1
will again be held in the Rose
burg Armory Christmas night,
Dec. 25. The affair is sponsored
rav.ii jear ny me KoseDurg Vol-
It was announced that Johnnie
Lusk and his orchestra, of Eu
gene, has been secured for the
omi. me lusk orchestra Is a
nine-piece dance band with a girl
' ,Km flre -niei tilenn
H. Taylor.
Several committees have been
appointed to arrange for the
dance, demi-nta tha Acm,..,
attend to other details of the tra-
unionai occasion.
The ticket Cnlas mmmlllM l
eludes Wallace A. Rapp, V. R.
"""""i vmii rrenriCKson and
Tavlor: nrrhacti-n Mrmi,,
William E. Mills, James Bewley
and Taylor; greens and decora
tion committee, Bud Ellison, Rob
ert Browning, Bill Chalmers,
Charles Noble and Bill Unrath.
Because Christmas falls on Sat
urday this year, Promoter Elton
Owen has agreed to give up the
Armory that night In order that
the traditional l-'l rAinan'i Dull
may be given, said Taylor.
u proceeds irom the ball will
go into the social fund of the
ROSebUrff Vnlttntnat 17 1 nnM
This fund is used to make pur
chases of equipment and furni
ture for the tiro hall .. I
refreshments for social occasions.
BOUNCING SNOW BALLS
For an linitCllal rlaw-.l l
utriui AUUII in
the room, out colored wnt-r in
a fish bowl or Other rfunn hni.il
Float flower nn tha tn Ajj
four tablespoons of citric ' acid,
i hi re ii-aspoons oi soda and a few
moth balls. The moth halls will
bounce lln anH Hnuii, f - i
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gWhen you think of
you think of
"Nothing is more appreciated by lodies and girls than wearing apparel."
When you think of wearing apparel . .
. . you think of
ifowells
Avoid lost minute shopping problems, select the gift of your choice NOW.
Use Lowell's layaway plon ond it will be gift wrapped and ready to put
der the Christmas tree.
Choose your gift from Lowell's complete selection.
Let Lowell's be your Santa's helper.
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Christmas-Boxed
Cannon Towel SetsI
Men's Pajamas
for Christmas!
Long-looped Connon terrys! Two whopping-big
bath towels ond three washcloths packed in
a bright sun-design box to bring Christmas
cheer! In rose, blue, green, peoch or yellow
to blend with or highlight any bathroom! A
welcome gift priced to save you money!
Others at 2.98 and 5.79
Men's Boxed
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HANDKERCHIEFS
79c
Towncraft pajamas magic words that can
solve so many of your Christmas gift problems!
They ore made from fine quality Sanforized
cotton. Bright colored stripes that all men like
to wear. Slipover or coat styles. Elastic or
drawstring trousers. A. B. C. D. A real buy at
this price!
Others in coat styles only. Handsomely boxed
. . . 4.98 and 6.90.
Men's
OPERA SLIPPER
to
1.49
3.98
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In prints, woven patterns
ond whites, three to a box.
Boys'
Flannel Shirts
Here is an ideal gift for dad
to make his evening more
enjoyable All leather in
sizes 6 to 12.
2.29
Made of a heavy weight
flonnel. Makes an ideal gift
for the winter months.
Ties Are Always
a Nice Gift
98c
In all types of patterns in
wools ond royons. A tie to
suit any man's taste. Others
at 1.49 and 1.98.
Give Him a
Marathon Hat
5.90
Here's the famous Marathon Mid Field fine
quality fur felt, sporty factory blocked lines,
new wide brim binding, fully lined! Young
men go for the styling, all man go for tha
down-under price! Sea it yourself! Shop the
town if you like you'll be back for Marathon!
Others at 4.98 and 6.90.
Blocked and unblocked in a number of shades
ond styles.
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Give Him a Good
Shirt-a Towncraft!
2.98
A sparkling holiday ossortment of famous
Towncraft woven-in pottern shirts! Candy
stripes, bold stripes, club stripes, a selection to
gladden his heart on Christmas morning,
Sanforized, naturally! Nu-croft collars. Spe
cial holiday wrap. Priced so low you save on
every one.
Also in white and rayon decorated. Sizes 14 to 17.
2.98 and 3.98
Winterweight
Blanket Robe
6.90
For all-around comfort, there's nothing like
a warm blonket robe! You'll like the way it
holds the warmth next to your skin ... the soft
ness that's never scratchy or itchy. Glen ploid
with three roomy pockets and corded fringed
sash. Maroon, navy, brown. All sizes including
longs. Available in other patterns.
Cable Knit
SWEATER
4.98
Here is a beauty in soft all
wool. A nice gift for ony
young man. In maize, white,
blue and tan. Sizes 36 to 42.
Captskin
GLOVES
3.98
Here is o fur-lined glove
that he will surely appre
ciate receiving. In block
tan and brown. Others 1 .98
to 3.98.
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