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Tuesday. IK'W!iiIkt 1, Page Two THE LA GKANDK EVENING OBSEKVEK . i 7, Winter Knit Underwear Good Values -- GooJ Garments 7 Aditorials It May Interest You To Know That f'liihjr n'a Iiom that wcur with icreat satisfaction ran lw had in our Ilou ry !) Itarlmrnt ul 2ir arid v. Woolt-n ho-se. Mitt and warm, al (1. That Si!k hOi" are always ' demand for 'hru;m.:;i Kifls Rottw- of them he-.- as low ait H uritminj. - bird at i chiffon in t m o excellent irriO'-n .it fl.M and M". That The holiday demand spe cial attention to one's wnrdrolM an extra drew . . or two. ailiUllonal &lipp m, it ami a new hat. That Drcss-makinr seems to ! a very popular oceupatiti rtjht now and Standard I H-tjenT pittrrns a re much In demand. In't fort the many litt!- s -' Imp accessories tn our Na tion IW partm n. That Christmas gifts may W -lected now and laid away for delivery whenex'er you wish. Ami It pays to choose early. Even though you majr not wear knit un derwear constantly during the winter months, women who dress most sensibly always have a few garments ready for jaunts out of doors on cold days, long drives, and as a healthful protection against the gales of winter. Low neck, knee length garments and elbow-knee gar ments in regular and out-sizes. Some excellent values at . . 1.40 to $3.50 Children's garments priced at 95c to $2.50 Carter garments, famous for fit and wear Child's S3.50 to $7.75 $2.25 to $3.60 1 iM)v:i Gifts of Lovely Lingerie That Will Delight F eminine Hearts Smarter and more alluring than ever are the new modes in silk un dergarments. Dainty embroideries :.nd tob-webbv laces combined with soft pleats and satiny ribl.nns incivas- the loveliness of soft crepes and georgettes. Some choice gift vahus in these new creations. Silk Step-ins $2.50 to 5.50 Lovely Silk Nightie . . $5 to SIS Silk Combinations, shown in a lniliful array of new colors $4.50 to $10 Princess Slips, shadow-proof, in all the choice new shades $4.25 Pongee B 1 o o in e r s, good values Milo Sheen Vests Combinations . . "A Good Place To Trade" Mercerized Bloomers, new . $2.25 colors $1.25 Kayon Silk Vests $1.75 Combinations $1.75 $1.00 $1.75 HILL'S "A Good Vlact To Trade" CRITICS PICK Warmer and Phillipe Now Business Partner? rirTmko. ra. (v tu: t ;-ath of t o ha hII itan ..ho !n . rtp-r on fh diumcnd won f jjh fr tbm-lr and th- Ii1jUj'it jvwn-1 uthr in hu..m-. 4'narlfC 1 "raron" rtilU and II onus Wrer, of thr Humny fet. ho apjar. 4 to .irt , erorrihlnr roc but irtill durmc ' hi tlm 4td it btrtrr thun anyonr 1 h. - !io wars (n O'-l iiu! fan 4:-.. ay :h- Th,. pr, . n, OI hp;n n to m-r it 4; rion for a 1 s n t.- :h- nw morab v-r. Ut..n ih l't:i'tiis and th" !:. m 1 o' Th-1 BPTI f;jt (t';r()C tvM p-- a r. t.-rjri v. ho b. r-f, ) rr. tUfjr thf .otjii itlr rt Aft i f. . t one ir.rh ,inj .--y STAR ELEVENS Opfii acason on all-atar fooiliail eh-veiik U KwinninK alonjf In rri-.it ahan. m-tth altnoiU v-r- nationajiy protninnt ioiia w rttt-r and prid expert talcing a hand. Tfw1 ronc-njtuit of opinion at-c-ms to x that th-fcli-Ann-rttan kjiu that in t-in(c lct-d iy (ivnn Warn-r, of fcNtnfcrd; Kr.ute !: k n. of otr Ikan;-; and a roach from th- "t.ic hr ;" in ." Vork rtnk ua ltr offitial on- this y-ar and funs o r all ih country an- -ai-rfy unajiiiiK Hi. put.ii.sh U! k of th'-ir H-ruc n. , In ill- im-aminif favid Wai.-h mi ps fottli with a tt-uin that jovi-h tJtrt I'arific oat idars t rihs. Walsh' tr-am fitlluv.it: IZnd.--Tully, lartmoulli; (tasti-r-U-aii, Mit-iiiiran. TnKlrS '-ir. N'rhmkat !.;n.f tny-r. Muwouri. lliiard? Tavlor. Soith-rri .ali fornia; I ! Jferiiiioiith. ft-nit-r Krown. Jdi'Iiirn. tjuarr-rlafk lining-, it:iOt.. Itaifliarl.-' Wilwn. WarOiijiKtGii-(iilh'rlaiid-r, liarlutomh. . I'ultuyok Nt-rs. Stanford. MITIII :tl I I.IAI NAMI Il NKW tilil.KANS (AI An ail so ut h-rn ron u-n-footlatl t-ain ruilipild !' tht- Aswx'Uilctl I'nji from Zt -li-tion nui-h ly coa h s aid 140 rt wnt.-r thnuifrhunt ttt Miuth r-suU-d in tlx- tolluAin nominations: I At k -. Ti-nnes'f. f-n.I. I;iv-s. Vanttwiiili, tarklf. I;urkt r. Alabaiiia. Uard. ivt-fcl, Srain'-, r-ntt-r. Ik. Tulun', BiianJ. ; Cioll.sl in. Klorlda. UtrklP. YliompMjn. (-on;Kt. fnL HuiM-rl, Alahama. liarti-rifurk. Klourmy. 1 ui.iOf. hail. Kronn. Tillaitr. half. . VVyikoff, G.-orfc-ia T.-ch, full. KKW YOllK (AC) j'ruriMf am) Ifcirtmouth eui-h havr lo p!ay-i-rs on an ail-raWt-m fuoitail i-um s-ltrtod Motility I Or tht- A.-iSiO-.-iainl I'r.-ss ly Johti K. ('hiik) Meilian. h-ad coarh Ht Nrw Vork university ami former Syrnrus mfinior. Mwhan'i K-ht'?ions follow: Knds Hanson. Syraru&e, and Tulty. lttrtinou.h. , Tack Jos, Vali'. and Spragu.-. Army. , UuardK Vissinitr, Titishurg. and Skuhia, N wr York university. Vnii-r M lli;ian. Inntt;ion. quarterback Tolt-y. tJyracus. Ha!flai'ks TVron. ("olaU-,- end OlM-rlaniT. Iiartmouth. Full bat- k K . ux-. 1 ' i; rsy 1 ya n ia. . KOCKY iI XTA!X I-LKVKV IrKXYKlt. t'oto. AlM All l'.orky Mountain confrrvacv (ool ball ibvrn. compilH Lv lit As svx'Uttttl l'rt-MT from i'n'or:nat.ot ruad by ita own p-iw,f', ,s WW hav toteml coilt.rtlU- trailir thiH jaon and from suKvs-'fns ana aJvlr.s- irtvn by i-oarh- au-l tportibK auihorittt a, U nia-K- up Oi ti foiliu:iif pl;. w a: Tauff-r. I'tah uiiivt riiy. and Hm.'y. .olrudo onrrjiy. a-i. Ickmuti. I lab unr.' isity. ;nd Waarilur, Colorado Atfstrs. tackb-s. M. Ulom . "olor.i.lo uniTt;y. ar.d Kar, i'ol-ra'lo Aifstf fcuitrds. Volk. oIirado M;n s. c-nt. r. ' t'iiiiMn. 'olota!u nmv ryiiy. fliiaitriK'k. liyd-. 'olomdo ASSb . and Thomas. I tali Awi halfun k. liankin. tolorado Akis . f till In Cage Game U.it- 1 b-v i. pa. h-r for le NVw y-ik V ii:H-. ta to iay likt-tlMil with 4 lit- Uiooklyi) ii'tru of thr Aiotritan 1 Wf--ilill Iwomur tills HilHtT. H- has uhi-atly taritl prat' it, tiiif -.(j; ii.t- ttrst piitto h.u li it him in u llojt i-sjid lo It.- a 5lai al Ibe 4,.iJ":, loo. Billy Evans i Says: r'smiTT art not th only on-s iio makf tht-ir lini: from thr .oil. 'onsid'-r lh- l.tundrv. Just h-au-- ou -r ni:.fTi-i in ;i'hijrh is 1.0 p.-n for sd.ny liif u b from h- p!ar- now. A rirh iiiaw f(ii has a hsnl tlt. Has to K' 1 hijt nmrri.i i;? ainiall-i in th n T.;.ap--r. VAi.u: ok I'ass. Th for-wart) nv. uniiiiotifHiahly ha 4-ttnn-i-tl the i-iitiri iiUMbrn rwithit sTum. Itwwiriiis iwtt'or. ultcn h;(xt.v. ftilly l -o srtai thai Hm- u-au ibai n"Hrts only to milimln foot!mll. hadn't a chance. On-'s fftdinrs for or against ih- tuss arc liirev-!v itt-ti-rmim-rt bv Jwhirh t-3tn is rompltin? them. 1 I It Is your favorite team, then Th' pasta Is a ejrr-at play. If it is ihf oth.-r t-a:n. thn you are JapnLr.s it as a p;ay that has turned 1 ral football into atrial hasketliull. On tin- -ft ay lo th" Ohio Ptate jl'lir.ois pany nt Columbus 1 had a Ionic chat with a former Corn1! I -tar nha hal attended the hart-moitth-Corn'-ll imie. Sinv 1 once attendee! t'ornell. I nni nior-: thin int-reaterf to r-t the low-don on the terrific al- jloj:ne ljrt:nonth handt-4 Gil J- i.-i s lenin. "Apjiarvntly Inrtnuiut)i hail fl all ihit tnrnvll.M was uiy enliiic (winIjp Ut 21 tilt llikh- iLio m iIk it. com t -tt -nt to exin a uortli- nhlle opinion. I TltO AXI tX. V "No. I oulilnt wy that." mas itis rpty. -limlnat' the forward ' pao.1 ari l ! wo-.i!d h-t my mon-y riht ln.'k on CornlL ' I . mitfht :-.-lii Unit !.i'tmo!;(li'e victory 0r i 'cm ! ejat l-.wn 3" smackers." i- thtit't want to tnktr - a thinp iiwav from Iwrtmoiiih hul th- for-Ai-nl ij!? matte a jok' out of that r.-ni-. 't'lt-Mvi.- thr two t-auiM u-."-,- fit-idy i:iaclid. Tl:;:t i.lirv Otw-rlandr l a Aon.t-r. He dosn't ' throw for wnrtl pafAe. that bird tons- touch downs at.y tniii h cuts loo with lu ImH. "Thi- fir iwo'lonp pa.ss h' ir;i.l. w. r- iiilfrfJiK to Aatch. aft-r the lir i-riod which .-i l-d in f.:var ot Iartioulh it dt -iop.r. ii:io a difigustiuic form ,tr foiillMTl. at I'xl to m. who V.US Ip.illiitt: (ur 'orn. 1L I am Inclined to think I he -' 1 ir- corn-il tt-am tni1 fr:im' of iniiid from -th a. ay ih- play.d. Apparently lackin a d--1. (. ior u riandt-r'.H lonfr iaeu-s. iht- line nr-d hi : tfort to covt-r. m..iv -iiib;- ni -iv. r. Thn iMrt n.outn add-d trntt io injury b lifting to lint play and gaining at will through a I in- that won as Hood .f not betir than lartmouih's. "No doubt the walupin!T Cornell rc -ivel soured niv on the iHisa. aiLly if .'urnell had brt-n e iitins it. I would, have- f'-U differ ently. "U'ilh most tiama the forwurj ars is a gamble, but it didn't tm tilrrlander's control was uneanny erhile the Ihirtmouth receivers would take the hall on the run over thHr shoulder in true Tris Sieaker lKisiall style." Ii-tite tiio aJinilbtl ability of I'rfcilnian f ilHifjmn a -4T. Otx-riaoib-r appears Io liae llu etiv. o fcaiu ha lMin a hie ip top him to any appreciable eiiit with tU ; IK-! 1 4, uf Itn.itiL - j smart ffrriT It will le a Jai tim - before tin fiMrttiall world amH Imt -lieU t.ranse. Stars like Jiui Tpmrpi? and -the MHimmn fl-li minc.WHv in a de ale. - I horpe a at tlie lHiylil tt bin career id ).an Iwu-k. tranxi ISj. iK-fa) Ibf- .ffl fme like (itifi Ov-r a nenotl of three years. lmw hy hks masterful piny has eslablishe.1 Minm-lf :. he oul dndinv figure in eolb-jre iool li 11. Now is the lime for him 10 capitalize on that presiiK' if ever. On. y-ar from now tlmmre will lu- but a memory in Itip Ttf-n foot ba!L He should be u laMlnK one. hut lhy don't nr.y off on v. hat you were. Not being overly bb-ss.-'d with worldly jfoo!.-. (Ira use has an-Tiouncl- his intention of turning pro i.nd Kt ttin the money. That j-sn't in ke.pina: wiih college tra- ililion. It prolably tin t us I ill .lois would U!ie to have him act. but tradition won't buy any t.ror eerifs. - , range in smart. He has proved lh;.t by his football play. His tak ing Itritton with him la his latest adventure sims' like further evi dence of Grange's wisdom. P.rit ton's interfert-nee has ben Grange's gn-atc-st aid in his meteoric caret r. It I a wie yet un-rfHfih act. for jl undersiaiul licit tou is to get an taliiHW equal cut in the money dl- bfam. Like t range. Hrinon in't a pampered son of wealthy parents.-1 He -an ue the filthy luerv. I AllOl-T.MAItKK. ! In a sense, th play of Kliuer Marek of Ohio Mate, has )een a I .orl of a disappointment. Heavy1 gridiron outfits unfit for his style; of piuy and several serious injuries! Ihavf it and trapped his work. - Howevvr. in the Illinois game, the Ohio State sophomore proved to my satisfaction-thai he is a, bril iiajit performer. He looked the footltall player, evpry inch of him. : j many nis piay was 01 a more tnriiMiig style tnan mat aaopui iy t DARTMOUTH MEN WIN BERTHS ON ALL-STAR TEAM NEW YOKK (Al') Dartmouth rit 'l-v.-n. c-nvntUy rt-lfunli-1 : the counlry' outjitamlinr fult):tH tain for tht- (925 w-awn. carri.- I off the bulk of honu.- in an un Ann rl. an line up . Ircu .1 ami p" lili. l ttaluniay l.r Iht- X. ' Vork Sun. ... Tbret- wyrcra of tin- Cnain Tully. Iiii-lil unJ (ll-rlan-li r rain iii:i(-.. nn I').- Sun"s fil-st ttam. while a fonrtli. (.'aid. I'arliir. u Iul on ih e-oii.l -u-i-n. I Tho Sun will l. n.l-r Hi.- players a dinner in N-w York !.-.- uiIht S. anj pnu-lll eaeh uitil a C'JKI waleh. ' . Tlie finrt nn-l s-con.l leanifi. i.ai:i..l l.y the vote of ! follall v.rilen who r-.-nfin--l tl ir sel.-o- j lions lo Ihe t. rritor) . " ""r (thern Maine a.i.l the laKolai foi- Kim Team s-eon-l Team Tulljr. narlmoiilh iu.ru. Ariny ln Kml. H W-i. r. Neii 1'ark.r. narlnioiiHi lA-fl Taekl.-. Ki.hl, nartiiioulli l-nli. Nivy lfl Ciiianl. MarMillan. Trinrelon llron. . I 'enter. Slurhniin. Yale .. KHsrour, llarvaril Kik-lit CilaH. , ; (joiw; YhIl- flm;, rivtMhi,rs j IllKlil Tuclili". 1 Ooi-li ilwan. Mli-li. . 'Thuyer, t, -i lliglil K111I. jKrie-lnir.n. Ml.-h. ... Iva-, ialuui,a lll..rieriiiiei.. -i ,- il-rlu n-l.r. I)arl.. Sbisl", I'lin-o; Ij-fl Half. Tryon. TolKale KreUi, I'. fuL Kiaht Half. Or.ince. J : 1 I'lal.aUy. Ji or;;i Iowa I- 111! reA. Records Arc Broken , In Automobile .Classic CI I.VKU I'TTY, fill. (Al') l ivj. norM n npeeil ri cor.ls were hrok.-n here Suiiilay ilnrin Ihe rtinnini,' of ihe fillvi r City JS'ijiiillu elaasie. The eellt wa Wull hy Krank Kl. Hot. who ' slah:I.Hh"l a new ri eonl for :.' niil'1. wil l aura a- or l:7.W mil' a" I'""1'- - ..' Hairy Ifartx lini:.h- il a e'os. s. f . on. i ln-ins unly "i '' 1 ui t us pi a lhir.1. Itiih Mi'llnli'limh luurlh :un Carl l oop r firtn. 1-oiir i.f Ihe fl-f r.n.r.lu v..r. broken ly I'ool-er. who wan lia.lin-. an.l fiitiin-il' an a winner until h,. ran out ( fuel Oil Ihe ISf.lll lai. Marl.rt w hieh fell as a ri slllt lif liij jlerririe KP were lor . y i "... 1.1 anii -" ROCKSQN FLOORS KOIilNSON HALF A DOZEN TIMES rOl:T!.ANl. re ( I'.y the Aca cia u I'd fw) Miel: y Knclon won a I. clinical 1-noekout ov.'r Uo liobii.fon in a h htMlni.-.l in. r-jiin.l bout hi-re hint nirhl wht-ti the n-ft-rer Htopjied "the fijrlU - i.i iht ninih rouml. l:ocson l;n;H ' .l Kobinson down si -tfiib-K. w hin. 1: I'Vcd foiub r v;ta Umnge. Man k's work s-nn-d I'Oril of d speratlon. No doubt he r--:l-vmkA liiai he hadn't quite com- up to t-xpeciations. "In the Illinois g-me, his brilliant w ork iiKidit appannt lhai h out th.-r.- to convince th s:,..'0. a majority of them Ohio State fol lowers, that he was far fn-m u "bust." and he did. l nUv I am bmllv mlvtaLcn. till Bie Ten Is giiir i liear a great j deal- aiMHit IJiuer Marek of tjiuoi Stale before - lf fiuL-iu his grid i-areer. . j Tie y Nty a moral wave is .sww-p-wa ihis country. Sonn ;iints we get tiKi.l and think it r.ec.:s swt'ping. Safely 'SuMbj (hmfodaUi j, ' TkhoI liy Xolor singe Safely - CYniroriaiily. )llmi( TKAXSIT l'OMIAY. f TIk- lin-y Klaue. Oime lo our siatir lh-ot at 1114 Jefferson Ave. All MfNlern ami Flealeil staK-. I.K.HK 1.A fiHAMIK l'Olt : ; ' Jiwpli A. M. - I I'. Al. - 4 1". Jl. Mimlay. 9 A. M. -. A. I,,.M.. I'.iullelon II A. M. - 4 I. M. Daily. '-rwintx-l lo Walla Walla and rorllaiuF. , ,. . j. Cln-ap llati-s lKiul IMinui- ' We Carry ):rivs- On imial Triiis !aiu 7aa '" AnJ "fr:iik ; a e n n n QjJttiiTinTnrni faoney saving mm, w Cash The Origin and Operation of Skaggs Stores To Lead Green in 1926 J tnrn a KstiT p'tty r. Th' r c. t'rl sti'l s:ar.la nJ It nore t:a i k t - WiU tiMtr ) ro.uaIlsl. Tf purh.r rfrrd to was . l'Si1-u. II.. . . . I i r... ... c.in. qunnr ifv iim riMe aad ret!ra'd TlrlnrHos In ihv- of IH. n i vx-Tnri' ff-tifd thf sum A ' hessch y Art old. Phillip lift s'irunk In hticM or popw--riy t ainirs. as Miv i r - : j 5 . :- .OTfSV,--V.-':;fil Community pride and eommtinity Inter est arv hitrhly conuiindnbte traits ine fountain-heads from wliich Mriiiy llt.-r homes, U-iter schools. lNtt.-r church, s, roads, civic hnprov. iih iiIs and h-Uer ci-ix-ns. lUpidly ehanieinir conditions d"i. in larwe part, io mojirn m-thods of con iiiuuication. t nut s porta tit-n and distribution r r-siouMbl- for ih- com para iiv.-:y r-e-ni iiVeiopin--iit of formerly Isoiat -d points into thrivliiK, rontt-nb-d and b-auti-tul e-ntrs uhoKc p-op have and iiijov ii 1 1 of the ronvem-ncf and luturh s of tht- lurici-r cities. Ciool roxids, the auto mobile, radio and modern methods of fii'hondisinjr have practically climinab-d the rros-roads "rountry stori1- and all of th" lack of proi?r-ss which it symltoi-ls-d and sultstituted therefor the uptola:o small city wh-mn are avaifnbte practiral.y nll of Ihe worth-while thinps that tK larK r citi-s have to of f r. It fa both natural and desirable, tht a. thai oomnvinitir-s should he jealous of th ir n sources and It is perf.-rtly r?fht an 1 propt-r ttat notwiths'andinc the undeni able ht-nefits and ad-antain s they provido th citi-ns of such rommunitw-s shouii ask of "chain" orra filiations like Sknrrs Mores,. "Where do the I'rofits iioV Vo. it is neither morally riirht nor economically sounl that one community should )e "biwi" to nrich a few nun in some distant and, poihly. larrer renter. Jrifauw of the essr-ntiaiiy cooperati.e plan of their operation. Pka? stores are "iocal stor.s in every srn- of the wprl and the profits from them jro back to the source from w hlch !b-y raot U- same or like communities in which th-y vre earned hy as simple and natural a proems as the return of the products of the poil to the land train, for its f irther inrlchment. The manarer of each Individual Pfcarz store Is. lnd-ed and tn trut h. a -local" merchant, vitally interested In eymmun"T development and common it y (rrowth. In n arly verjr case he owns stork tn Ihe company, and In evrry Instance he d--Pnds. for a part of bta eamrne. upon th net profits which bis store product-. - and his ni-n live in the rommunltv have' their families ami their homes Iher. an I fxrved money for their support and i du ration exactly a.s any other merchant wou.d lo. In many ra.s.-s he has more of his -own urinal money entund ipon I lit siie-c-ss of his company (tt-.n is r-pr. .st-nlf d by ihf it.tal h.v-slni-nt of the ayenifre :su-(-.'tiled "itidt -ndt nt" rt-tailer. Ttierelon-. for the .n,,. r. asnusl iuclu.1 llitf ISP purely s.r,sh which KOveril I h" actions of others. Ska store rnanaf.-r are dfepiy roneeim-d in the welfare and prosieriiy or their rommumty and -;u,y-thimr which miht adversely affect thVja will aroiw their instaid opposition juvt . any movement which will read to it benefit and make it a more desirable pa.,. in which to live will e,,i.vt their l.ar.y sufort. Kor the surplus profits." nccniimr Pft-r the manaBer has receive.! .lividends u:i his stork, his share of the net profits and hw salary and after the Halariea of oth. r helpers in the store, the r. nt ami all oth-r oxihds have iM-n met. :in even broad-r nnd more b, n-f.ciai use is reserved Such surpluses eo back Into new mores, in romnumities. offering a new service and a merchant of high Integrity who is also lnterVted in community Rrowth and com munity d. v, 0pnient. And. h. st of all th. y provide opportunity for those honest! am-1-itious. hardworking yona nte within the orcamuttion who have deiHoped to manajprial capacity and ho arv caiP for tlitr hard-won jroidf n spun Id th manner new stotva are bein.r ronstanMy opened, the service of Skaci atort. constantly broadened and extended . and Io-al-hrted. forward-lookin men ithin the orpannatlon are assimd that tnrr wili have their ' day in the w:n - JU Is this absolute assurance of te certt'n reward of nw-rit that accounts for th, sp.rtt and w-iiiincness of Hkaas men wher--er you -find them, and weMs into o.m harmonioi whole the more than Sea W.i... ly seaiterd unitJt rl Week How Mmh Pmfj We Make. Money Saving SKAGGS il-f . ".-Men. n-Kl) - captain of t; tll football team for t . r a fuiUm. '.. . ; i ji one ;i t)vt:4:.na; stars oa the senitiorrl tn that irert ifirvuph ihe revrt campaign without laxinf dfet. Mwcvn hes to ae a the Bs Oren on sama lofty tl Mt aeaaon, - CX1TED STORES Owgon Washington Idaho Wyomine XTtAa Neradi California Cash Stores