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Thursday, November S, 1925. Pnp Two THE l.A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER J5 Y ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y X Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y t Y X v X X X X ...A.......A !! PRINCETON TO PLAY 11 !!. 'Oh VuiiiU-rbllt va O'-oriilii jNiiHhvlllr. ' ' I l.nnlatunn SIIlll V It Id' . ! tul.' ul liulun KoiiKii. ! V. P. 1. va North I'urotlnu Willi' r ' l HlarkBlwrK. Va. I I V. I'. 1. vs Nortli fiirolhm ut I I ! UlcHiiionil. U I Tiihino vh l.oulKhina Tivli ul X X I Y X X Aditorials It May Intei est You 'l'o Know v ' That v A WMI . chaMav In mo'lm in lit'lnr .iHiMti"''-") ' hy thf 'n Im-ttrri'M for That ;'. I Ann- rVOilna. n.i miw- Hard vlin It . miipji to lluvlnir n' Mia. la In. l.p i.lnnnhitf mi arntj" uf Innnvattimn fnr ihsiM- , ' Mill thl.t fllrtn rlu iipnn our ahnrt winter. Thut ; hMntr lmndcU'f. that the mand nM Inune hat trited .(tilt prmllatw Thnt r - , RHr' in t.tltiK Of rttl. ov .lofto of rvMtiU.H tluot Imxv hcjni so coinm.. they arv no l..jvr Inter- Tttot ., ' ka toittn vkw 01 lUe tiviliftt' anil not'l tlr rMTtftf thi u.. vwlt'H f r.'lrlt .pwl to vvvnUif tn. lhat ; , Tho iwwontkMlrirK. wVo nr tHlkmjt In tM vm. I- fvr 1 rtnt K riy irttnr of th mnirOiir:; A ntfcrtttM Tmphw of rii, ntiA mnrti hlnrfnf , That's An Economy And Pleasure With These New Winter Fabrics jrakinc: many cannents of the Winter's wai-drolw is a popuiar occupation for the prac tical housewife right now. . And creating a smart frock is especially easy when you consider the simple lines and how easily the. stylish f I aied effects are secured. Designer patterns offer you many delightful suggestions. . t , ' - " . In making a. selection from these. hew yoolens you will l struck by their soft pliant tex ture and suppleness so necessary in' the hew flaring models. There are tweeds, homespuns, "and many fancy weaves heix, some in stunning color mixtures that will appeal to you at once. ' For tailored wear the woolens with invisible striped -and checked effects are very smart Moderate prices help "make, your sewing a true economy. A Wide Selection of Coats and Frocks In This November Display Sliort-lmircil furs dyotl jquii-rol, kiinmier goW sl, sliomvd laint foim oJlarsi, cuffs and sometimes emt-lKftU'i-s on -these attt .active winter coats. Oish mi're wtxilpns, tinvetyn. ;Cr,t? Soft pile fahiics in love ly warm coloj? of fer you a .wide choice at this timo. Values tlitit tu especially- oulstn:diiisr sie fourd in tliis display t . - -;' " . aaaaaa $34.50 to $49.50 ; . Tlioru's a 'feeling of ifiJirihess you ejiiencs when wearinjr one of th.s new Foil dnes.es that is wry jrrf.fyiH. Youth fur lines-lovely color comhin utivms u li selection of, frocks at $16.50 and up HILL'S if. i:fniA mi it I ' 1 A Goid Ilnce to Trade A Cood Pl.sce to Tr..de km . 1 SI Y! Yi Y t- Y. t; V t. Y t I Y Y V Y v V V . t Y X V i Y v f t Y New Urlcaim. . CVntlO VB 'IVniM'BHi'O ut I villi. Ky. ' j WnnhliiKton and Loo vs Wt-Klnta ut t.i .itnKiwn- Va. l ur ' I Washington vh Stanford ut ! til.'. j Culifornla va WuaUlnffion Stau I at HtTkolt-y. I Muho va' .Montana " ut Mts?ow, l.ln. Arizona ut Al- N'W Mfxiro hutinrtiiH1. Whiimun vs UoiiEUKa Wullu. 1 t'lah vs Ui-nvcr ut Ni:V YOIIK (AT) following uro the nion tniportant footlmll Kuniii In Hit' K. si. Mi.I.llr West, .South uu'l Tiw t tor t-'atui.luy, N'ovi'inbtr 7. Ilnt. I'rhu't ion vs. Harvunl at I'rliuv toii. I'rnii Hi at? vh. , Notre J)hitn ut fimui rolii'Ki. Hymouso vs. Ohio WcsU-yan ut 8ynuMias Army vs. lavis-i;(l;ln nt VYst Point. Valt vs. -Maryhmt nt Now Ha- city, vn. folorndn Mln J)a it mouth v. tornll at Han- jmtf. at Donvcr. ov.'r. t'olonulo va otoralo roll.'f,-- ul Mas ton ("nlh-pt vs. W.st Virginia nouMor. ut lioston. j ' w vsioyun vs. iuiuiiin ui .nm-dli-town. Conn. I.afavtt vs. ItiHfftTS ut Ka.stn, Pa. . :h I'ittshiirrr va Wnshinnton A. Jf forstm ut PittMhurir. H row n va. Il&aton lnivrsily t Provith'iirc. . -. Coluinhia vs. NN"tv York unlvrr- El SPECTRE IBIS YOST ut At llllnotM. Coacli aniiilii. xl , Inslt-if'ir Mm.. Kxcppt for oni' op iw ..x.'.'Iitlnns. n,nK , roinpuny. neulnat llio .Murouna with the saini' llnui llmt flatten. .1 rvnil. Two arum., for n. in w.n or ilry wv.ithir Uvtv. urn ung ,.,.. P,ir. ,r in lowtt f,)r ,. vi imoiwin kiiiii". "CowPioy" xhk Kutwh, tnidins hlR t' ni ih-ot. t, t, iht. ,.,.nl li'p of tli' J-'r'(l ott:it'lfi, . w th "I'lowlioy" Vrr t!io heart of IhB mini hirks. Wt-ifotmin t improv. Iiik un ultuck . Himllur to Unit tm n. 'd oil ayutlixt .Mlnni'sola tn tho l:;M qiiurti'r of Satiirilay'a game for r tie score. Mers. regular (Mllo Mlate nuard will h out of tlio I:in'k".v(--HooMl..r . (.'nine hiTimai! or a leg injury, ram, work Is belli it pollnhed. at W'tlla ' Cn"1" In "in Minnesota for. (waril wall are iireenary to fill tlm trap cnuwu ly injuries to aim.-o (;raily. remilur taehlo. Tlio llui. ler iraine U not lookeil upon uh a liarU one. -riiruue's nerulis may f i e u r o largely In the Franklin pa me. to rest up the reiriilar for eomins iramea with Northwestern Hnil Jn- iana. Salt JjiUo Montana rHICAOO (AD Oitt confl- Idaho Is Short on Frog-Bird-Fish Trade WU.K. Ore. A tru1" of .(.":' hlack-airiiM' P"'h from Lil-e l.owvll, nonr Nnnipa. for iw-ttlnni of 5rt Chinao phtns:int vkkk to sity at Nt-w Vrtrk. iolti!f vs. Provhtonro- t'ollrso ai llamthon. Y. , NJililli- Wps. Ohio SlatM vs. ln1Ii;;na r.l 'f luiiilms. ' - Minncsnta as. Hntlr at Minne niioiis, , i'hlcajrrt vs. IllinoUs at IVlKina. loua vs. Wisiontitn ul Iowa I'liv, ,-urum. ;" .- ur.my. " anil Norman Winol.arKer of Iiurna ft Inl. Consonantly the ost men nroi v.,,., tn n. . Mu-MKun v. Norl!iW..-.rn ai j h,inff worked as hard as they were . fho l,. ion- the Illinois and navy tins. . And while the Wohvrine thok ta "uh ". irawlinir through aonrinir with the return of IMtc ! Mi'h.-nr county on rout-. The Tom Kdward. star tackle, out journey one way mnde was tn r1ne ht arm was hurt three weeks! mllra lonp. and the trip was mad. intro. Northwestern s sieeppu in)uuoui oi'i'"'1;. "iul""s it loom l-enue lialph "Moon" Ba ) hours constant driving all through ,' kor, uck fieltl ace, may not be able ! a night and day. dr-nee. the grim spectre that stalks ,M, tiPjiv,,r,i.4i net spring by eaMi-rn ;n the wake of victory, gives more j On-gon, has le n made by the concern to t'onch, 'Mtnrryup" Yo4t j g-nnf. ronunissions of Oregon ami of SUchigan than the prospective llah0 Th,a wwk thp porci were deftpenle attempts of Northwestern j (1,.,jvf.r0(I tn Ulo m pond above to topple the Wolverines from vhe ' rnjL lri.nif Ha2(itino of .an. big ten pinnacle tn htcngo hat- district rame warden. t'hicao. I Iowa State vs. Grinonll at Anus I lrr.ke vs, Nebraska A'hs ut j l(s Moims. j Okiaiioina vs. Kansas ut Nor-1 nvnn. Mt;ri"tt vs. Kansas Ajrglea St. Louis -s. lX-trolt at IV-troit. M Pv- W;-shln.vton vs. Miisouri at Wt. 1 , , . , , ji-'e:irH smgg of OJilcai-o. Through-! Ivyton vs. Haskell Indians r.t I . Af ; Ixsyton. t SmiJl. A line that will stop "Ited CI range Is ihe optimistic desire of r.ut the season the Maroons have snrdaltzrd r:n a bartering mm of. f ne ;nd nn fmnen Irable defense Alabama vs Kentucky nt -! .i n.'s miMU he at its yealt of ndrham. ! perfection in Vrbnna Saturday if Auburn vs G-org. at rolumhns. ( 4t & to nolll tne jmni sorrel top. Citu " agg thinks. ''lemson va Klorida at Oem?on.j Zuppke Keeiw SHrei. Mr. Haxeltine siid Idaho still owes Oregon some. French bull frogs on a deal utst year. He said that Idaho was to have delivered some yo frogs for pheasant eggs, but so far only 0 frogs had bet n delivered. It seenu th.'it rounding up bullfrogs is some job at the -best, and p'rhaps thai Is the cause of Iuho's delayed delivery. SPORT NEWS MBLER FOR TIGERS Klttal prrMirftt!ona t now re 1n naK ivr tbf rKithrt irme to b U-1 t ImhVer ttovrrwm af at thrtv V(,k ;th he Iji Umn4e To r rtuel uinst X'Ai' Ap(V- lfWTrw eee4Hjdt wtr4 oa the ri4 )xh tn KAtet-m Onm tKr im. m. neng the mprtt;r f rnxr. tva, wilh k h-irr. wjott r.- ftet'd tsH'R finAlt pushed wwr t tmhdemt rn of the rnrrr tVr l1rr hM t a Kwx has tie an4 iMinie nr in the ftT hK. WAiiKtwa jti lntbr p4ftye4 t an tr ri ifae AMa but ,rtv hxt tw tifee lmbi r trin dTp4 atvUN hjHvm 3s, and t vpeoist irt rve the rs htw ha wiKn KiH-Tr-f i lia- 0?fes Nrta Nm t. ftrt tw thw !rt e at V4 sat. toiNhxy, ;i siin UK u,u trntt W fh Ip-er ravw ihe T. m te Vi ia ftt IKy 5(t t'n t.MlN(wr.sK BUly tea strer.tttherrtTnc round Mnd tvss. Kv if ftt as a resnilnr. ft strik' me thai at kK a ' Jialf .hrareu cluhj in thr to a,rM teAjn fwM h;;v- ht:u tor wUtty ivt.-a. . , Vfce the riiK-.u-fl WnWe Ry . Mdit tVlllns Hxn tranhb wtih at km m-1 spring. Wamlty wM a haay man to aavv jrvwt. He migJ t haw heipoa iVtrtttU I wn : l r that Oout-i- Mrtek riiUn ukf him at Ike wntwr cte arn STARS. A trre tir n Mht Ton frMharl avl MahlAM iwprtM- lite tHo aS ! tnKTint tbx hit nnwo) majtv ka.T ftihv fwM mm tnr wwirWM rttv it hm-t't Mnwi ttai am i hy aaaM Kaw ta-i m1i f m ? itmhlr or a H4 iihmiih at thr 1 5a leer Defeats Halfway , Eleven in Close Came lUtiKU. Orr. tS;-cal 'ith or.iv itif tr her first Mriug m n ;n mH. He rfc.ker hirh svhe-ot foot tai trm ttratny went down t de teat at tae hands rf the Hsilfway -txr b rr Tm sday sift-v- wtanin by a single csnt- r. Tle nnr.l rre stnd M to 1J laK.-r jMTt-d rarly In i first iiM.f;r. mhn KM, t taker Tackle, ttu. cv-fi-a a ii? ml rn I yards vr a touchtKtwn. I?v ne wrt 4 the li.'Wit. lJ.krr jcwrd jgin m tbe thint the r?-ti ( an a-r:xl aUark, wh-n fixu-n Hin s to Thomaa nvtirl the fr ,--;d tciS-Wft. 'Vrd k;ek! the fnzl. HaUway soEns1 in the first ; r.4 'fourth wrUT inK-k'.nc ti lasi thrMu;h Ti e IVkt r lint- tor jExd jgrns. Thvy ti'reitened t si-re , jti-ntri In tlte third round, but a ;fYv-yrnd vvAsty iiiwi t,u;-ir : ehjincis. j H;m n. r a hrilwnt r'.n ri 7 jwrl in tnr ):ar:vr c-n ;ki---k.iTf ir:,eo linc daneil, nd ; a I :roiu Hini- to Thonui ! I h".l on the HsU'way -tn-3!T? h::e. .M'crd thn-:it-n-d, 's wvco ir t.1- )'uriK- ' h lire Ji.l.iiv. t-.:i iNi.it. ie-1, Y.-:e ! :sil i iaiiw v iiN-'sv.rtr ihf ir,4 of :he t-ini--. rr-t n er;r -. a i :er.ky HtTicIne i k-.'s THESE HlSKl DEPEND UPON THEIR LINE S M.V M. V. Jki A. Niiiwa "I 'ilu.ik Mr r.Mnu rmiKt Nm mw.1 lV H- k miiM e ik Ti, rix. Ttf t.unts wrl' K.teMk V Im MfM tvwm Kl.XjiTII (AH . Omlif if Aflr Hi T,k rir arta( Ikr .4 t BMwtk Krt utm ri- rtiw, ivfwvt. ITWl li3i fllM 'CH, be tl'A.'v-A iht- VkV.lrAlk. tlirvcli rr.t.J iim Kn. ifrr. It ikwa, Si..--r, sj.iw-h-I.T. UI.U. M a rK.il Thai nv..V a i.itcli vf It fc VirtAktie Yf l feu. cm,kw. s.j -mi.'H : Hi- a'xvii-..-.. i ih Mtf.Nom.'Mv r-iAss Kav iSmf four r.; ror. 11A, Wll 1: fr l.' Vv:H f t ttl la i It. . r. r.i.5 Cw.'.-rNftn :w.. T rr..t Vn4 : 1 h H. a Olb- r1 l VfiwcK . c l It t ft riT r.uiiI 1k.nr lw Ifvr nwi stijir. .t. ... Oar m Im, n.. , M. Kr IISftBVrul IV m tar tf4wmorr rlam tm V.4.i' Iw vtwvtac lt ' '.' 11' m ixm.i a ... rlH-r :rrr t tkl e otxrt Ma i l aKr aliMi M t K.-4 So T vfl fc lrir.-r a s i r-.f rf r. k k W.T Ut wrr1 wa ts.;. K. i eii IX"! . Hlwm for t1 fea i, rtv i"ru t j.. j- l4ir.t a4 rrMu4. nl vj I t 1 1 v-ariT. .v.y )-nc tt ft. Ho 1 .-r r. tJ-y-rr arr a. r. r. v.. j Vaa it i.ra ia M H3 viu' r" '. , 1 JW-aV', ZT I"atnri " m immI oar a 4 kaa,i4 att' T.-aim J ' r f V.K l aii-rrM f Wftfaanrim Ka -i. 'fJ am. TTif Hillr. vrw. (ttai a Win 'l t ani a. mi a- alar Imr a (mat Some of Our Good Friends Have Told Us Our Clothes Were Finf , But- We're Too High Priced! IMAGINE! ; Perhaps though, it's our own fault they thought that way we may have taken ton much for granted. We thought every man knew that it was better business to buy clothes on the basis of "sei-vice" rather than "price." , The few dollars extra that good clothes cost give us a chance to secure the finest materials and the best of workmanship into the clothes . They not only save for you in longer service, but they look good, keep their shape, until they're completely worn out V"hy, a marrsaves the difference in pressing alone! There's a fine collection of these GOOD FASHION PARK SUITS here at $50.00 to $65.00. "We would like to have vou see them. Cold November Winds Sure Make A Man Think Of Overcoats Have you seen the "Double Dutv" coats for Winter? They 11 keep ycu warm; they'll keep you dry. Good-looking for pkasant, edd days; water-proof when it storms; wind-proof, too. The finest coat niade for any man who spends much time out-of-doors. e::ner walking or driving. The Store That Keeps Faith $25 to $50 ASH BROS. 'Pioneer Clothim" aa4 'R.-r,-