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Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday,. November 9, VJ2Z. ? I ? t' "? ? ? ? ? y y ? ? y ? ? f y t ? ? y t y y f f y x X X T y y ? y ? y y y y y t FOR ARMISTICE DRESS UP These Warm New Coats and Stylish Frocks Meet Every 'Requirement DAY Armistice Day is the first of the win ter holidays Thanksgiving and Christ mas are not far away. The many activ ities of the winter months make an at tractive wardrobe both necessary and pleasant, since nothing gives one the satisfaction that is possessed with the knowledge of being nicely and stylishly' dressed. . ' Your wardrobe need, not be expen sive to give that satisfaction -there are so many charming creations in. coats, dresses, hats, etc., at moderate prices that .meet every requirement, especially if carefully chosen. ' ' ' . s Here you may choose with particular -pleasure because you are, assured smart styles and authentic designing. More than that, you know that your complete satisfaction is our foremost policy. Any failure of a garment or material to wear or prove generally as satisfactory as you had anticipated will be corrected with new merchandise or a refund. That demonstrates true value. vV rwiii y f ' Aditorials It May Interest You To Know That' Velveteen UM'il In eomhln utKin with crepe do ehl.ie. or fine wool eonfrlhuU h to the winter mode. Thttt . .. The nypuy girdle h new. It Is very wide tmd wqrn "ovi-r the, hips, Itt-iiitr e- p-(iallyr a'duptinf Mo tho slender figure. That Tho -t-J it ' maintain thr.t the nude stocking baa seep its best day. lp it u wukn ' c a in p s tho gun met il shade, for both day and cvcn'ng wear. ' ; That . Stylo prophets . maintain that the arrival of (ho dark oolqred stocking is merely it p n't tide to a re turn of. the all-bluck hos iery. Tho hitler hus been "threatened" ax a new stylo for some months. . hack. . ' That Claret und burpundy tones rival the new fascinating greens for spring.. Greens lire lighter and soft :r than the, vivid tones of ot hf r seusons. Ueds run from scu rltt to soft rose. That It la now fairly safe to make friends with any body, then- are so muny Interruption.. That ' It Is a great comfort to some of, uh - advanced thinkers to -know that ve ' don't know what we -think s we know. . ' . i 1 - ;iim-:kt watiuxs, . Muiuigcr HPPQQpQ alIunnS ncw styles with graceful back, side and front flares MllvJfcJl4kJ and. other hovel designing tliat appeal to you at once, Of satin,, crepe, novelty silks brocade, velvet, broadcloth, tweed, homespun, etc. n dove, sea-shallow, pansy, navy, black and fc07 rrv Jd?Q"7 CA pastel tints: Many models at ;. 0Z.vU and $J ,JJ " A rTO Rttractiyely flared and Straight-lined models. , Fur-trimmed to. vvf"V I O satisfy the desires of both style and comfort. Fashioned of carmina, velour de laine, brothcloth, cashmere, bolivia, and many other choice materials in wine, green, jacapa-brown, and all the pojHilai' colors. ro A Cfi Some . exceptional values at..... :., 4 J J U TVI 1 1 . 1 JMCpY looming, models of velvet, velour, duvetyn, and feJt iVit-,l-,"'-' that combine smai-tly with the most stunning fashions of the season, New shades of brown, blue, gray and purple, with many choice P::i?... , : $3. 7 5 and $ 7 . 5 0 "A Good riact To Trodc" HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" 1 y y y y y . y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y t t y y y y y y y x y y y y T y x ? x y f t y y y t y y t t T X y y y t y y y y t y y y I SPORT NEWS UNION, JOSEPH FIGHT TO DRAW fNION (Hiii.lal).A punu' lint Bun "(lliyboiiiii iunt'" rlrhl tii In thii lidt minute of pltiy. rin. ally turni:il out to l iioliori' Kiilne hri ttiiiurilnir when Joi ph uiul 1'iilon IiIkIi cIiikIifiI on Hi. I'nlon (rotimla. A It ! lull vllylil ly amuller lmn Vnlon. Jim ph ban a himhy bunrli unil nut Unit li J n at . Thii ramr turtil vlth Jwph Hirklnaj to about thi an.nrd lln.v fnlon trim a puaa. ami falling In tlila. and brlnK prnullird (or off utilea, had to punt. Jnarpb aoon loat the bull on a fumble ami I'nlon fnrifed ahtad by llni ilunira and waa arrow thi linn In a fw nilntil-a aftrr lh tamr eturtcil. Joaeph got throuah and blookfd the kirk no tho aeon; ilood at . When th cjnartor ; rmliiil Jnai'ph Imil Dm ball nnnr the Jll.yuril ltn-. Khr anon :ust Hit- bull 11 ii.t I hlon. uflor inukliiK iibout so ynnla on lin.i iiIuiik.j. wnt In tliri-? ai-ooml airing in.'n. HriiM ii. tl. i rlR. ,i ami I'rnutiT, In n.pliii'i. thru- of tho biukrlild Iiliuira. I'nlon inadf Ii.t yu.nl. ua-n on lino hiii'klnK. uboit 40 ynnla on hn nid run, llu-n ufti.ri unniiiir II. ymdn aa kuIoi.I, alir ua n.iiKhi wiiii tin' bull hvhliul I lin Hun ii nil lout It. lMirina II. in liliiurti.r I'nlon p. n.illin.l u i.n lor IiiIiik oif.M.tu unil oiioi. f.ir liohlliiK. Tlila toai.ih.r with u punt l.y Jnnvph krpt tho bull uwuy from Hi.- ln1: and Ih. hjif ..mi.'d lih JoHph In potorlot ! 'i mo uuu on luo i.urd in... Jom'hIi fvma. In tho bi(,luiilot or tho a.-cond half theff- rro a aurorosioo of punla by both truma; thro Joa. ph, bliia; wlthiD II nr.r of a touch, down, atti-mptod four a-ucrraalvf puvava, but t'Dion finally bM the Minora and kicked the bail to aafi-r torrltory. Airaln Joamh work'il her way arron tho find, innatly by forward pauaara. and in apllo of the Mltmrk of U.vard P'naiiy, iin.iiy h.-urrd hr ln. kIh touchdown. I.iko rnion, aho uIho fulled tq Hfc-iro tho i-xtva point. The lust uuuttor au the bull tippi-oai-bln? fuoh oul but never nour enough for nny aeor. tug unil the content emleil wllh I'nlon In imnnetiaion of the b;il, Score C-ti. A In Uh Imhlcr-ruloii game, the' Multora inuile niont of their yardag by completing puaa.'. fnlon aeeitied unable to emnplete htr pnraea. Joaeph hud one faat iprlnior. but hn found no ault.' ublo opportunity lor u apceliiiul. lar run. I'nlon inn. I., yur.lan. moKtly tiy h icklug Ih line, rnm- pienog ooiy one 01 ner x trlula at puaalug, and milking only onr j long rod run. Jom ph tried 13! puaaea nn.j couiplitid aevtn of ! them, v Tile nillln Wim i..r.1 ln.ihl nn.l I imn t. iima were p. nullae.l, al though fnlon received the boa v. bat tienallv. belutf nfr.Mi.ln m. ul tlluia. Mnrmi. nl fii,l,l..r ..r. reed and waa aiudated by Ir. nnur. of t'ulon. Tlila ihr t'olon threo M.lorlea. anu defeat. unil one tied poor. Two more gauiea art aebidulrd, one with Oranda on Nov ; and one Hlfln nn.H nl Vi r, ,i . ' a . n . i , coming hr al ThaukagMng. Tho i m la an open dui. HUSKIES WILL TACKLE BEARS Coast OnnlVnuiiv Kinitilliix W. I., Wutihlnffton f. X u l fultrornlu 2 n l Htunion) 1 l Soul lirrn Oilifftrntu 1 t Iriuha 1 3 Ort'on AkkWs I II out it mi 1 3 WttuMiiKlon HI nle 1 8 Orriron u S l'ct. OOtl .7o .500 i roptMvftl a pawi tliat npttl p touoh i fluwn In Dip Sf'o,il (luarttT unit the ' hnme train ncorpd artiln In tho fourth at anion whon Lou in TiHrtaii. a suit hiilflmck, ran til! yards fur a , luurhdown. Nbvts was knocked I ; nut Hpvrral times, but Btaypii In , the frame unill co to tho final ! li(stt'. Of orRo WUeon. WuithiiiK- j ton's 8t-natlonal hair Imrk eurrlod from the frame twice. Kl- f tiur Trprfau. Husky tiillbaek. hail l-u lur(Pi purt In the vlitory. (nllfoi-iiia won euxtly from Waahliifriou Htato rullriro In a con VrinP tilt at Itt-rkrW-y. tho wore . ng 35 in ft. Atwly Smith uatl v irt unity alt ht prm-rvtn In tl.p Curir of the cmtirt. frintana upm-t tnoit prpillptlon by trounrlnK Idaho, CO to II. on thy lattff's field ut Moscow. Little' Star t-'Hflt inttt?tfr r : V.'.? I Hre a - iihorty" Xormnn, featrier ..iMKht t-ackhi'ld star of Titian L'nl vernHy at Xpw Orlpans. Norman weiphaonly VJ8. hut In a aurptnoJKh rcKul:if. " He it thought to be the lightest liuekileld player on uny inujiu' eolhep elt veil. Billy College Golf Champ Is t Versatile in Football KKW OKI.RANH (Af) Prod I nnipreclit. nutlnnitl ulld southern Inlcrcollenlnto golf rhnmplun, In as vl'FKitllo In fiiothull lia h la In golf. II.. Iiua pluy.'d nioro poaiiluna un Hie 'liiluiie louihiill tenm than he Iiua clulm in Ilia gulf Img. Sow In-hla fouilh y.'ur of eijrH. Itv foollmll, ho ha uppea.roil In uctuiil .coiuiietlllon ul cveiy pluie liiutlmll nffera. lie Mi'Uloni Uh.'U It clulm In u round of irolf. The oi... v.uc rule came lulu aouiliern foot- I ........ I ... ... it.', oli I enleri.il 'I'll- h.ne. ao he haa u.i extra yir uf participation. I.unipreclit ileclnn a thut hla golf Kuiiic Is linprov.d I')' hl I'ootball. Me ulao thillUa guir hua llla.lo hint u hutti-r luollilill pluyer. I'luyin;; llfforiMit- imaitloi.a, he silya. Is comparable lo using illirerent goir clubs unil. r clialigillg con.llllolis ot Play. I.uinprechl. who will be erudit uteil In Juno, is r. yeura old. n shot great gulf to i t'"' Nallonul luloreolleglule till" ut -Monlclali;.. N .1.. being heller than even foil in his semi-final and final rounds. Ilo won thu Southern liilercollogi nte from u riclil not lacking in class al HlrinlnBliam. Olher niinur golf titles lncluiin . the Cuir Slates championship, won " three UnieB in succession. New Or leans district title. Louisiana slalo chttniplonship In an.l rillins r- np tills year, and f'levelanil illHtru-1 championship last year. He was selni-liniilist In the Western Ama teur In Hi-fi. losing to Kefl'e 1'ar. ler. the sensaliolial yotlllK golfor who won the title.' Ills footbull record docs not In clude uny championships bat cov ers much territory. j FOOTBALL Thr on ntr Ihini khaut n Mnd of rhes- ta oti fs' tell whn It ts 5poHtd. WAN KHANflHCO (AP)A rm fl wtek rnd tn the PhpUIp pouM foot tall foutiTenPc htifl Ifft Wnnli Inirton und ralhorntn the only nn feut-d teaiun and they rla.nh ut ltrkl-y nit Niturday. At SVaUle Saturday Wushinit toq toppled over the powerful Stdliford elevt-D, M to f. Stmt, (ord, rontiueror of Southern Cutl fnrul OrvKOD t0d the Or(ron AK Klea, waa humbled de?pt tr U pernt elforta o( Captain NVvts und lila rohortN wo utt n thnat. ened th lluitky pot, hut could not deliver lh (thai punch. Uuttorm. en, th V:itilnion o,lartert.eh. TAIP'S M il. I. IS ni.KD rillfAOO (AD Walter M. Cinip. the lule editor of the Itjll irViiy Ilevlew. by hla ill provided for tendhifr after death his 1n ( rent tn uMronomy. The will, filed for probate Krtduy, left hwt $(ffl.0P estate In truat for 1lf to hi widow, upon whoa death the ftroperiy will jte ta Northwetitern t ntvtrnlty'a department o( astron omy for planetary nirrh. Mr Cump btteved tn the e!strncv of tlfe on otter plaints. A pessimist ts one who hua eaten fhrfftnuts tn the dark. s.vrrmAY hksixts. lo irtr t"mt. TnlverHlty of WuahlnKton 13, .Stanford u, ft. Mury's 41, Multnomah eluh 7, O. A. f 6fl, l'uclfto 0. falilumiu ai, Wualitngton .State o. Montana So. Idaho 1 4. (.unnta is. Whitman 0. Soutlurn ruljiorniu 21, Santa Clum H. Mhldlr Wei-t. Nirthwetern S, MlehiKin 2. TillnoiR n, Chlciiiro 6, Ohio Htate T. Indluna 0. WlwonHln fi. lowu o. !ruke 1 4, NVhratiku 0. Kamvis a, Oklahoma o. South. Na-y 27, Western Marylond 0, Teuneeo )i, Teptre 0. CJeorpta S4, Auburn . Tulunu 3 7, Louulana T- ch 0. Aliihiiiu 31, Kentucky o. Utorsia Jvch ?. Vundfrbtlt . Tntrtmeuth 6J, Cornell 1.1. I'rlnrvtnn 9i. llareord n. Yule il. Maryland M. N'otr lam 0, Peno 8tat A. lome.vnla Ifavarford 0. Kordhara IT, Holy Cros . fJymeiise J, Ohio Wesley an . FAI-SK l.MFKr.SSIOS. , I srp hrre Untie- Itutli udmlts that tht total of liis folly and e. tiavaance over a perifHl of alHmt 10 yeai-s runs Itlm one-half million dollar. That seems like' a lot of monpy to get rid of In so short a spuen ot time, but I don't beliew Ha bo has exaggerated the uitiount in the least. I am Inclined to think his es timate rather conservative. People who bpo Knth only on the ball fh'ld often g-t the huprtHsion that he la swoll headed, Tho Ii(Mv has his faults like all human he Iiiks; but being- chesty is not one of them. Throughout his career Georpe Her ma i Ruth has been l?uhc Huth's worst enemy. Money1 was made to spend, has always betn (be liabe's motto, "working on the the ory "easy come, easy ko- That was when Habe was break ing home run records, was bnse- ball's greatest gate attraction. 111- ih'hs and lnjurb-8 kept ttuth from ilolng very much In the home run line last season. As u result Ilia popularity' waned. Now that things neo breaking badly (In Itabe i? wh-Iujj the enw I of his ways nml lias ilei'ldrd to re- form. , 4,'o.xl Idea iih his s;.i!.(Min em(i'iiri has only it year to pi. . .SOFT I'ICKINf;. Itabe admits that h' has lost 1 1 -'5,000 in f;amblng. I think twice that u mount would eome closer lo being correet. - ". Now that the Itabe him made a conft-Hxiou of his iniHtitkf.H, in an article iu 'aider's, In which In- say.i he has lnM-n the sapph-sl of Kap.i, it is telling no secrets out of school lo relate a little Ineidnit thut ojut eume up in a game a ('Mpi.ko. In tryiuK to In -at the rars fTiiMi was u piker lift lor Itabe. r turn Mi nis wag r on any home he belbivt-d had a chance to win was $l"u or more. 1 gllOMii the blggeHt bet he ever tried lo make was $10. Ml)" on a very hoi tip that was given him. The New York club was playing In Chicago ut the time und 1 hap pened to be one of the umpires in tho series. Itefore the start of the gume Kulh hud put down a com mission of flu,ut) on the particu lar race. When a fellow has ten grand, as they say on Itroadway, riding on a xUuile rai. it is, a difficult mai ler to keep one's mind on baseball. I; later mi proved. isiii; sTi rr. Uuth had given the lip to sev eral other members of the club, j and a playor no longer with the Yanks, had bet JlOu on Huth's' choice. In the seventh Inning of the game which was hard fought, Kuth tho first man up, singled to cen ter. New York was a run behind at the time. Aa he reached firs, base, another New York pmyer run over to the coaeher, who happened to be the player who had bet the hundred bucks and whispered something In his ear. naturally figured h9 wus get- i ting some managerial Instruction j to give Uuth, us to what play was! going to be pulled. The couchi r much excited didn't do whispering, but In a voice that 1 could plainly ! hear shouted: j "Babe, tliat horse won breeding." I "Wbnt wus the prior?" asked' Hutu in m yoicv that made it np- I parent Iw nus much interested. ! HAYoi-:n iiAnK "He was a S-l ahot," replied the j coach. "Then 1 won $A.ooo." fairly yelled the now thoroughly excited Itube. "Not that much, they only placed $4" of your bet. That, of course, waa a sad blow. It rend red rube unconscious for the tim beln. Whiia the Babe waa firming the dlffnc between the fl.flit he should have won and the f':."'" h( actually pitching for ball over to walked over and touched "You're out." mind was baseball. J 'allure to cost Uuth a 000, enough took down, Faber, ('hieaKo, threw tho Sheely at first,, who to where llabe waa him out. My yell of brought him to. His on mathematics, not place tho entire bet men matter of S.W.- to "kayo any ouo. I'OliAM) KTOI'K V. K. FI.OI R WAUSAW (API Poland also has hud an unusually good harvest this year, and there is no longer ui.,. n...ut)iic to iinnni-t foreign j flour, of which inat year America sent over ?2(i,(hm),oimi worm. 10 ..i-i r.irt hr f titnort'il ion imnos- j.sible the government has placled un import lax oi i.a per kilos on flour. 1 ' TeMINes Tor Brotlier. Miss Nieolasa Gonzalez. Cuero, Texas, writes: "My brother, .-.'ten years old, suffered from ( Consti pation since he was eWht; but is feel'ng fine since teJiiug KOI V ('ATM A It'PIC TAHI.KTH, 1 and has Improved wonderfully." FOLK V VAT) I A UTK' TAHLKTS am pleas ant and easy to take, mild 'in ac tion and promptly relievo consti pation. They act on the liver as well., having a tonle efl'eet. Try t hem today. Kcfuse. substitutes. Adv. II! Lessons Ib'tfinncrs or Advniwed ' I'opular songs taught in dance style; over 1 ntnj dif ferent breaks, spaces, end ings, fillers, etc. Demons! nit ions Fr:'e . Walei until t'iatio Studios Mom i Uiy, Tuesday nml Wed nes.m.v at KnMeni Gn-g"" M lisle Co. E More satisfied sav- ' ings accounts cus tomers now than at any time in the his tory of this bank, which speaks for it- ' self. UNITED STATES , FKDERAL INCOME TAX SKItVlCES and CLAIMS Audits ' j Systems Investigations , . Efficient Service Reasonable Rules ' Arronnlniit . 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