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f w PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT KEWSPAPEll Published dally and weokly at La Grande, Oregon, by the LA GRANDE EVENING ODHEHVER l'UBUBHINO CO. BROCB DENNIS . Editor Entered at poatofflce at La Grande, Oregon,' Clan Mall Mattel Second On sale In other cltlee Oregon Hotel Newa Stand, Port land; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multnomah News Stand, Cortland ' Address all communications to The Observer, 1416 Adams Ave., La Grande, Oregon. Dally, per month Dally, per three months. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 By Carrier Dally, per six months. In advance . Dally, single copy. - . By Mall Dally, per month Dally, par six months, In advance ........ Dally, per year. In advance Observer-Star, per year 7 so ..U.li ..$4.60 6o , 600 $2.60 ... 1610 $2.00 CITX AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to uso for pub lication of all news dispatchoa credited to It or not otherwif.9 credited If published therein. All rights of republication of apodal dispatches In this paper, and also the locul news herein also are reserved. :w ) '. 'THERE IS NO FEAR IN LOVE; but perfect love cuHteth i out fear; becauBo fear hath tornionU He thut leareth Is not mado perfect In love. 1 John .4:18, THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley Upper Berths 'i'A Portland. How long has it been since you rode in an t upper berth? ft; To be confronted with a Pullman car completely filled p top, and bottom might seem annoying, and it is. But j- When nearly all of the passengers are bright, clean Ameri- can boys .and girls returning to college after spending the holiday vacation at home, the condition changes and one I absorbs the gay spirit of youth from those gladdened faces. 'f You climb into the "loft" with considerable agility and ; give much surprise to the colored porter who stands at I "attention," ready to keep 1 you f from hitting the floor of i the car too hard, if you shouldm'iss your hold on the qioss- bar at the top. . ' 1 ' S Things go very well as you sit, 'tailor, fashion,' .in that upper berth trying to remove a sock without goinjr over on f your head! i But when 'you are taking off your, collar and j your collar. button flics! across to your neighbor as the cngi Sneer hits a sharp curve .near K'amcla you begin to wonder j, jf life is as bright and rosy lts,.il once seemed. , .' ' With, most of your1 clothing loosened you relax with S hops iurtyour , heart r.tlmt yo may nsleep.. liing, nnothei curve and you roll out of beef; again and again this hnp I pens until you finally realize where the expression "Let 'or Buck actually originated. ?.; If you complain to the polite Pullman conductor he will tell you upper berths on railroad mountain divisions arc : largely used by fat people so the "rolling" will reduce them. - We hiet Dr. Walter 15. Swarkhamrricr and wife the other evening on their way to Portland. Dr. Swackhammer is a ,Union boy who has made abundantly good in his medical profession. He left a good private practice at a request jtrom Uncle bam who stationed him in the Veteran's hos pital at Boise. Ho remained there until ho reoriranized tlu institution and put it in first class shape and 'now he has I been ordered to Portland to take over the Veterans' hospital t in Ihia if,r " . 1 .. r I I i i .-,. us ia ii winnm: ikOMiie ooy wno nas gone out I into tho world, and although achieving success, ho still 5; 'holds loving thoughts for tho valley of his bovhood days '..J t.: r..: , .... ' ' niiu jua lomiy incnns wno Reside mere. l , p Meeting up with J. King P.ryon, who has been spending the holidays in linker with his old friend, J. I l.oltridg-. manager of the E. 0. L. & P. eonmanv. wo lnm-m.,1 t r; hand the grip Eastern Oregon gets on a man in a very I short time. J. King was tho field executioner who pre I scribed the death penalty for Oiegon's late income tax law. fllis work took him into the Eastern Oregon country during I tho campaign. Now he freely admits that he can hardly iistay away from the land of sunshine and snow. fcrrrmiii&?: rftu i-sS" " at t3TT --J-Li keSi3i iQlK&S7 yajwjTwouw; wtsom -me IT HAS HOT BEEN DEPIM1TEL.Y DECIDED V.'HEMER. t'-5e TEETH DISPLAY STOLEN FROM THB FRONT OF DOC PULLMANS OFFlce WAS r DISAPPEARED FROM THE BAKERy. .,, .gggg Tuesday J.ahuiti'y.,(?,!;)25.. THAWING OUT UNION HOTEL OFFICE CAT TftAOI MARK NIO. By Junius A news illsimicii 'IIh f a .n Dial laid tin t'KK ovt'ry day fur II week nliltii provuH tho rxlsti-nct' of a sootl layer or a Kood liar. "Can you Imagine paying forty dollars a dozen, for; thosp .por traits?" . , . , . , ' "Hand Work 1b always 'moru ox- pouslve, my dour." "Whore In tho blank! blank! can I wush my hands?" aald tho rough, hurley ono to tho sweet, de mure little telephone gr. Hho (not blinking an eyebrow) Hunt's Letter (Continued from Pago 1.) UNION. (Special) The slumber naa uecn working for several duys at tho Union Hotel endeavoring: to Set tho plumbing system ready for opening tho hotel again, which the management hopes to do some time this week. Taking advantage of tho warmer weather tho carpenters are rushing tho work on tho Tobln meat mar ket and tho C. it. of O. depot build ings. Thft'former will bo ready for occupancy In a few days. Illd Aecfptetl. Tho bid of tho Klrst National bank for the post offico location has been accepted by tho govern ment and work of enlarging the present building will be started as soon as weather permits. The build ing will bo lengthened and more equipment Installed to care for the lncreused business which Postmas ter Tony Smith now handles. After a two weeks vacation the Union schools opened again Monday with two changes in the faculty. Miss Smith, who had tho second und third grades at the North Jbulldlng has resigned and Miss Nor val who had the seventh grade at tho high school also gave up her position on account of 111 health. A Imly from Glendale, Washington, has boen secured for tho latter po ttle latter part of the week to re sume their work as teachers In a school near Richmond. Mrs. Shaudies and her duughter, Florence, were over from Klgin Saturday, the former to hold a meeting with the Junior Cumprtre Girls, of which organization she is guardian. Mrs. Ituby Knight, at whose homo the meeting was held. has been selected as assistant guar dian for the girls. Donald and Virgil Wilkison who are attending the Union . high school, have moved down from Teloeaset and will live in Union for the rest of the school year. The managers of tho Union lintel hzvj secured the service of a Mr. Kerr from Nam pa, Tduho. who will have charge of the hotel, taking the place of "Patsy" Ulnrk. Mr. Clark has been here rs host since the opening of the hotel about four years ago l and hue made many friends who will rer.rot the fact that he and his futility are leaving Union. They will- probably return to Portland. 1 I not. In the long ' run. s:iVe the executive anything in perplexity 8ltion liml urrlv,;d in Union Sunday or annoyance. Take tho situation of the farm- till a suitable teacher is secured. era. : inn presiijcnt believes tlv.t time and their own efforts w ill pull the tllkirs of the noil out t,r their difficulties, without special he I J from congress. .and a substitute teacher will pro b- "ahly tench In the North building ' bile; ' msr ,automobllcMkldflod n itosuntito cuiii i.iuki:i ! ItOSEBURG, Ore. Miss I.uello Sharpe of Roseburg was painfully Injured when the antnnvblle in which ah e was riding w 'i wreck ed by a southbound Portland-Rose-burg auto stage neur the Rice Creek schoolhouse. Tho girl wa.s a passenger In an automobile driven by Tom Klndley of Rohc burg. An automobile was parked on the highway on a curve and as Find ley approached from behind it the stage was coming from the north. . ; -.h The drlver 'of the light cur 'tried to stop tjehlnd the, parked automo- 1 Gave Play. The M. I. A. of the local Mor mon church gavt-'two-performaneeH nf (he piny -"(in the l.lttlo Htg- 1 I urn" ; t fVin i.h n-h Inol Tn.mlnu Any help thut mlRht bo pninm- n,nlin(. , lho Uft(.rnoon und a nent, he IkjUi vob. inuat ho woi-KkI wrond porrormiuiop In tho evenlnu. out aloi)K,.othr Iwlslutlvo line .;win Miillox of ar.uwvlllc. Mu.. Junt what ui-h help mlBl,t hi,, he v.., ,, onu, wllh , brolhor has united tho pruBlilunl's eommis- .;. vv. Mnttox. a Tew duys ago and iilon, which he appointed, Iobuk- ,,nilerwint an operation at Hoi ffe J.nkn, Is reported as doing very Dut as the weeks and months nicely. His family lire also here hnvo passed since this commission vlslllnu- at tho Mattnx home. "Go rlifht down that hull and turn I w-ns appointed, nn attitudd of pes- Mrs. Vernon Allen Is at Hot Lake to lho rlKhl. You'll see a sifin thul!'miHm hmi deve oped i:s to wh:it nurKlnf; her brolher, I). V. Zornes says: Kor Gentleiinn Only." Hut don't mind that go right in any way," "Whnt tinm l It?" "I'm a lltittt fnst." "1 know, hut what time Is It? The wheels of Industry ure not turned by crunks. llitnk I'll go 'ia church next Sunday." Well, wluit can happen? 1h.I1 Go-lo-t'luirrh Sunday?" "Nnpe, 1 wnnl to get lid of it 'anaillan quarter." If he ror' lo Iteti i)eroiV'tlilhl- nlgbt lie has bad lit (uijlu M-,Mnie time. PUOSAIO . ' Me nnld "Your neck la Itkfi.thc swan," ( While at her beauty raving,' "' Hut she was wise and aild, "Ah. g'wuh, You know It needs a shaving." ' A runner In n silk McM'klir- will attract more intention than tiny track meet, Mlniater: ''What would happen If you were to brenU one o! the ten corniunndmiiln?" ' Willie; "Well, then there would be nine." ' crook smuggled an old Hither nlit Ills cell and In the early hours of .the morning vainly tried lo hack , IiIh way through the bars with it but he aroused the guard and whs given an extra year for dlHturbinu I t he pence and unit Haling govern It may be able to accomplish.. Jt who Is an inmato of the hosnltul was originated -as tho executive's Buffering from rheumatism, answer to tho demand for "farm Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Clutfelter ri?llef-" . ' ' December 31. a girl. Mr. riutfel- Now, even In circles . frhndly to fr is n member of the Sanitary the White House, it is described M"at rompmy. and recently came iih: "Tho adinln'Htiatlon's alibi an J here from Wallowa county, the farmer's hillaby." j lnr IMjm . Fms. ; V' i , I Many residents of Union who cs There, nre more tmtn mn-f-ien In- en bed tronbh durUigtho cold snapi dlrallonsithat before,m:iny months got theirs tvherth(it frowst trtiii nerhapH hnfore nniuy wenl;s. there down hi 'ihi jrhuh'i) n,nd f rtteej txe will-be-W. test 'or stivngtlf 1ietwton ppiH lelnllngjtjj'j jlijdiv hohwwl) r the "prealdent and eongrenH,..( i H elaliited by Home of tlu-'fruiV The honeymoon period Ik rupl'l- mn thfit the fruit trees were In ly drawing to a close, hnd sort jured by the cold weather and that beguiling words may soon be re- unlets the tn-ea are worked on and placed by hut ah and Htrldent -mncj. tho cracks filled the fruit crop next itfiuneboily will' have to be how Hiinmier will Im d'Miiaged. i. . In the ho iHehohh Hut who? We'l Mr. and Mta. Glenn Miller who all the ne'ghboi-M can do Ih look spent the holidays here visiting and listen! W 1 n-inl U-f h rl urnefl In Kntrle Vnllny the wet j paventent into the '0ar standing lor tho edge; of tho road ! and was tlit own' croHHwiSo' with the ; pavement In front of the auto bus. : which went into tho ditch in a i vain effort to avoid tho collision.) Although the stage waB somewhat damaged by the impact, none of the passengers were hurt and the bus came1 to ;Roncburg under its own power. - The first metal discovered by man was copper, which la also the first discovered by a boy who likes candy. 27th mcK-ro 27th Annual 0 Annual January Clearance Sale New Year Wash Fabrics :;G-IN. F.RLNMAID DRESS LINICN fl.OO i:xci:i.i.i;nt, gi'Ai.iTY NKVi:iteinc i.inun in' ai.i. tiih l'Ol'L'LAH BIIADKS AS i.AVKNDIOlt, KOSK AND OltANlilO. 3G-IN. I5ROCADKI) DRESS LINEN ?2.:M YD... IN NKVl:ltl''AlH i:i(lNMAII) LINKN WITH WIHTK IlltU CAU1NO ON lil.l 1J A.NL) HLllNf (J1CANUK. H2-IN. PRINTED CREPE. SPECIAL 4.1c YD. ATI'IIATIV13. IMtlNTB!) I'LdltAI. DKKIGNS CM IJf.llV, OiiDl'N'DS I'.ICAl'Tli'l?!, I'ATTKIt.NS, AND (.'UNTK AS I li. 1 t E6-IN. EVERFAST SUITING 4."c YD.' ' A VRUY I'OI'fl.Alt NKVV DKKSH MATi:itlAI- IS TIIU WANTl-:i SHADES. ANIJ AliKOIXTKLV KAST CUI.Oll. . 36-IN. STRIPED LINGETTE 52c YD. IN A MYIilAD OK SHAMES, INIM.I'DINO WHITU, Itlll), ' HO.SU, FAWN AND OllCIIID. v 3fi-m. VOILES. SPECIAL 6.ric YD. A WONDKUKII, AHSOIITMKNT OK VOII.KS IN NKW COI.OliS. AN . KXC-EI'TIONAI, QUALITY . MATHIilAl.. 27 & SG-IN. AMOSKEAG OUTINGS, 21c & 27c YD. IN WHITK ONLY.' BUST QUALITY OISTAINAULL, IN TWO WIDTHS A HEAL BARGAIN. , 32-IN. CLARLIQCII GIJWHAM 31c YD. STANDAUD .fJl'AIJTY, OINfJUAMS IN ALL NHw' KIIAIHOS AND V-MKCKS. 1 liO NOT OVKH1.6oK,ITllKli. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED! , Charter No. aoaft Iti-M-ri' Di.strlct No. " nH'POUT Oli" CONDITION OK THM' ! LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK At La Grande, In the State of Oregon, at the Close -of lluslness on Uecember 31, 1924. . r- . 1 i ' ' v .nr:f?(vitCKS , :; '.; , .;; Loans and diacounts, Including rediscounts, ... , ,t , . ,,itcciptnnee 'ofother banitn,' and tor- ( eign bllla fif :eclmngo- or (halts sold wit h ludfirsement of tjila liank......, OvenlraftH. unsecured :.. IT. S. imriiiiicii! Heaurltle.s oivnel: lieposlted to seehrt) circulaliun ( I'. S. bonds par value) All other I'n'ted Stales (Jovei nine lit Ft- curltles (Including pn-inluiitM, If any).... Other Iwiiids, Ntiaks, seeurltle.s, rlc: Hanking hoiiHe, $tlu,:Ui l.J (; turnituro and , fixtures, $17,000.00 v 77..151.15 Real estate owned other than banking hnlise 141 .508.311 Lawful reserve wllh Kederat lieserve Hank 82, 168. 16 297.BB Be Sure Of Genuine , r oict ,rarts i ..ii Perkins ; Motor Co, MARKET JOEL S GROCERIES PUONE MAIN 759 Fresh Shipment of CARSTENS HAMS AND BACONS dice tried always used. You can ALWAY'S depend, oil our'ccs3 bcin; strictly fresh . ' ' " " ' ; Lee Reynolds' JMilk and Cre;un fresh 'i'roni the country each mo'niihg. " " : ' ' " ' ' :' ' ' ' , , j Fresh Carrots, . Tuvnips," .Parsnips, Cauliflower,, Cahhagq, Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Polatolv., Cranberries. . . K " I ne, (iOM.no 8b.000.00 L'Sfi.onn.o'J a8,';i6.6i nt properly. Moral: The pen 1 lHh ,n vw"' 0,1,1 'ount due from Na ts mightier than the sword. When (be lime mitKch fur the meek to inherit the earth tlieiv will probably Ih it" oil left In It. rarndnxlal as It may sein," mivm a l.a Orander, I have nevet arrti an nnielope. and yet 1 once I had an aunt elope.' Judge to negro appearing In-fore him In court: "So you were play ing poker?" Negro; "Yes. sir, bul not for money." Judge: "What were you playing lor?" Ni-gro: "('hips.' Judge; "Hut chips are (he si tut us money. Ten dollars fine." So thf negro vuld 'n ehips. The (rlrls ilns4 da's an n'l con ecriHil Ith how iniMii ninney n lellow's dud ha IT how miieh of lnd'4 HKIIH'V tilt felllMV llllH Htat llnnal banks Amount iliie from Slate bank!, hunkers, and tr it companies ln the I'niled State (other I linn Included in Items A, !l and 10) Checks on other bunks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) ... Total of Items !). in. II, 12 and 13.. M'seellaneous ensh Items lU'drinplion fund with t'. H. Treasurer and due from V. S. Treasurer 17.0US.fl JeS.'iHi.r.il TOTAL - u Alliums Capital slnck inld In SurpluH fund Cndlvlih'd profits Clieiilattng notes oiitxlandum Amount due to Kutlonul hmtkx Amount due to Sltite b.inks, ImnUe; s. nr.d trust companies In the liilted S(iita and foreign countries (other- than u. ) eluded In Hems 21 or 22 . Cert I Tied cheeks outstanding Tolal of Items 21, 22. 2.'t, 24 and -5 Demand lcpolt (other than hank de posits) joihjret tn Iteserte (deposits pa ya Me within 3 " da y s ) : $2,024,4:16.2:1 $200,000.00 . . ro.oou.eo i 10.!I20.7 I 1 :i7.!MM(jM) 1.KG6.00 1925 Wt! nro looking forwar-d lo 111? New Yrur us u lVrlol of rroffrcsu uiul Stability. May it brinff to you HAPPINESS AND ' PROSPERITY La Grande National Bank , Sound, HcJlaMc, L'n luti'Ksh i' IJ6.IH) i, : Oxford students arc fined $.r f caunlit at a d.mco. Noi ,'-""t'. to permit himself to bo cani'liHoi -iiliMittv IM flit ..t it. '.. . . " - '" l; ....,. t.ii...- ..... I... i. ........ JOD. . itiv Ii. I.iiiii iii.nln If In. r niii. . ' ' H'IIvIiI Utli lll-lll!l(tt HUllJl't't to l-ll'(k .. i..,.-,,!,, ii ,1... iri.ff.,. C'lTtlflriitt'H of ilopunit iluc in Ii'.m. than 3'l r ,1' ' fi,. 1 ilnys (othT than for mnn.-y Ikitvi'I.. , . . I Stato. county, or otlir munlriti.-il ilpoMti! liny: "Mv niH-li. Hi-nt me for n i ft -hiinili'il imintry urriirh."' ItrtrihMiri' i'alii: "tlo Iriri; anil till him to train 1 1i nionUt-y to IiIh riKlit tiallil." 2,2H2.5!I Clarence harrow contend:! that humanity is n,,t worth having, but he is still willing to save a few if the fee tu tored is bijt enough. I Deduction and exemption in lh mctum- ( iN i, l;mt ;n. not one nnd the sitnic thing, but they Loth prtHlueo tlu 'Mime desired and soothing ol'fect. in i; ot el i:s M ttmt:i I1 Franco s talking of taxing tuuiists tn !that country. And all they have to get out, we I- Some people won't enjoy Heaven. There won't he body there poor cnoujrh or wicked enough to smih. IHtW,S M.l.i;. nn- lirownn xdle on ii i! people nt the eur' en. and the b. ginning nf Hie New W,ir singed u nnutber of Kurprli W eitihllljtt. j Iniring Ihe Inst daa of 1H24. Tl : doulil,. weddltlg held In AllUUlV. 'Ieli'"ri Suirr wih united In nmr- j presumo. ; M(inA UoIlV mnril- to Mt.Hn ' tAi'bi t'oehran. On New Venr's rr - ;hil Jenne Wiiluanuit wiif uiiirrhd to Anthony . ttrown of I loledo. and at Albany. Mtm Mnenn ;:rl int. aeeured by pledge of asneta of thla bank or surely bond Other demand deposit a ..... .. Total of demand deposit n tut her limn Imilk de pns(t. 0 lOdt leet t Keer v. Items 2, 37, 2$, 29, So and SI Tl.yie deMsts Mibjerl li lte?M'i'ie (Mtalde after so jigt. or ulJet l xn duys or piori notte-. and potnt Mnvtucn: t'ei tirteatt n of iletosit ( otln r than for moni'V borrow ei( (Miter time depou'ls To'.O' or time .lepos t joil.f. tt to KeHelve tleioH S2. S3. :U nhd 6 1 li It il Slnlet ib'HsN (tit tier thjtn piwt'O h:i vnai. Inehidlni; War limn deponit ih not nnd deposits of I nit ed Stales dlKhui;n;r ofMtrs 17.47 SN.?C0.4;l 4.917.1ft 4s7.!3i.i'5 4 1 . 3 : . 4 J i.nda,.Mi illlV- i: TTAI. $2.24.43.2.1 Shite of I hi aon. County of t'nton. I. II. K. tmlhle. Cjinhlei of the nbove-n;iiued Iwnk. do mdemn'y Siimiiei of Urownnvllle. nuirrled M,Mir f,,nt ovo ntiiteinent is true lo Ihe beat of my knowledge jKdwin Kverett iMerte. of Portland. Cllet. the n remony beliiK pronotmi'Cil at If. V.. ('OOI.HKIK. Cashier. . Anny. SoIm i iIm- nn-l nrn lo b.-fn-r t It K Kt T Attefrt : The rienes will resLlr- tn Port- me this 6th d el vr..i: i ..i ... " .io. nu viiinpuiies a lair MHpp'?r '"-' the Hmwrn In Albany, the C. S. WILLIAMS aft the minor at the back Of the Window W.iii. m Newport und the 8lrr Notary Public (or Oregon. My . .. . . Il lirvwnitMUu. koiumliuu e.Mnrei Jan. 3". I '.'J. H. S t.liOWN n N. J. tJ. 8MH H K ASS. W. O. 8AWYKH Director. .MIM'.ltVA SAYS: "I havo stopped nil over town, and the best looking and cheapest ahoes for ehil dren I found whs nt Till-: HOOTKItY. Just think! they were $3.35 nnd $3.25. but they are selllnfc them for only $l,0S now. Sizes runj,-e from RJ to II. And If ym are looking for n'ee netit nhoes In first -step sizes rrom I to S button, no. heel, f.jr small tots here Is an eV Rant lot to rhnose from .it $1.26 worth $2.25. Hoys' Shos? Well, we have thene it ro n m HI a e k s nnd I trow nx. laee, army Inst, soft nip, Im-e les 9 to . Wen- $1.fi". now- 2. 1.Y.. We iiave n few boys' Ti-ln. lllirh-rut h-own here, (rood una lit y out Inn shoe for Winter. Iteirtil.ir $fi.o, S;Ue Price, SI.9A, A full bne of lr. S ImiU'r l"oot Applluneeg at o,tr er4f. lie.lue. u Prtr- si IRE DOOTERY ' Wfwrr Sllr. I'rk-p Kill (.iimllly Arr I qunl. li.W HAVI'I .N. lSr. C h i 1 d r e n's D r e s s e s Wool and Jersey on sale' at 20 Discount Age 3 to 11 ' Jersey I'.loomer D: cases, age to (i on 'sale It EDUCED PRICES. Wg have a few COATS, a.tre 3 to G. rcsular ? i to ?S value, to he sold SPECIAL at ?3, ifl and $") All other COATS on sale at 20' t0 f,ll';', DIS COUNT. Age 3 to 1G. . " , ' Children's Hals on S?le At Bargains Children's $3 SHOES on sale at $1.!)S. Spoci;:l value. Other shoes sold at 2i)0 DISCOUNT. Ladies' Silk-and-Wool ?2 Hose, to lc sold at ?1.2"i Ladies' Silk Hose . ?1.00 Ladies' Silk Teddys 2.00 Ladies' Silk Slips .$3.00 Ladies Cotton Unionsuits, 70c, 80c and ?1.20. STAR Emlnoidery Thread :M colois-3c each. STAR Crochet Thread, extra Iuvrc Iwll. very b-.- t grnde at Kic each; in colors white, ecru and linen, and lr.c each in all other colors. W e Sell nt Pi ices Yen Cannot Afford to Miss. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Mamping Buttons Cmeictl PLEATING 'Mil llllt ,-ntP4 HI.MSTITrillNR