La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 10, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA GRANTDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, Decomlier 10, 1025.
Guide Crimson Quintet
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It doesn't require any supernatural power to select a gift that
will be SURE to please a man simply a little good puclgment.
Recall that a man has a practical nature. Remember .that he
likes things that are practical. Then it will he quite natural
for you to choose yonr gift at a Man's Store, like ours, where
fcis it practical?" is the first test of everything wc have foil
men.
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"Something he wants
means
something to wear
PURE SILK. HOSIERY
WEARS LONGER
A gift of Humming Bml Hose is cei tain to please
Her. She knows iheir quality anj will appnrciate
your good teste.
Il is so easy just to ign tl engraved panel greet
ing cards which come in each of the lovelv gift boxes
and let us mail or deliver them for vou.
Give them all Hummire Birds no one ever ka
too many silk stockings.
..Only $L50 the pair.
"A Good UT7 I 'C "A Good '
Dace To Trade" JllL,Li O Mace To Trade"
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SHIRTS
The newest of patterns, banded
and collar-attached as well as
two collars to match
$2.50 to $6.00 '
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TIES
l"he new wrinkle-proof bind
50c to $1.50
SOCKS
Pure Silk
$1.00
Wool and silk-and-wool
50c to $1.25
HAS DKLKC'HIEFS
Plain and fancy
Up to $1.00
MUFFLERS
In the new Imported woolens
S2.50 to $1.00
COMBINATION SETS
Any kind desired
75c to $2.00
GLOVES
l nlined and Lined
$1.75 to $5.00
SWEATERS & BLAZERS
Ud to $7.50
"The Store That
Keeps Faith"
Ash Bros.
"Pioneer
Clothiers"
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5 Knnstmas z,re ana tne Glisten-
tree is ready and trimmed 'with gifts and toys vAien
the peace and good cheer of Christmas are almost here
have a Camel!
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VTHEN the happy work of Christmas Eve Is
done. And the clock calls the approach of
midnight. When the gifa and toys are in their
plice on the children's tree hare a Camel!
For to those who think of others there is no
other gift like Camel. Camel makes every great
day greater, increases the gladness "in giving,
makes life's anticipations brighter. Before
Camel, no cigarette ever was so good. Cample
are made of such choice tobaccos, are so skilfully
blended, that they never tire the taste, or leave
a'cigaretty after-taste. Into the making of this
one cigarette goes all of the skill of the largest
tobacco organization in the world.
So on this Christmas Eve, when your work
for others is done when you're too glad for
sleep with thoughts of tomorrow's happiness,
oh, then taste the smoke that every day brings
contentment to so many millions. Know the
mellowest mildness, the most rich and fragrant
taste that ever was put into a cigarette.
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msmr m arnci. .y. j.
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h a to remember your few daset rintJs
fc a snpfly ef CA for Christ X-r
" tome. Get yfnr Crnei
o W ,hm ther will be retJy!
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
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