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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1928)
Tuesday. June 5, lfr2S L. GEAXDE EVENING OBsEZVEK if (K U M IS a H U M U ft M M a at u H u M a H u m r a a S5 EUESEssExzsESi : Boston Defeats Reds And Giant Here's Wh Shoppers -They You'll Find The Thrify Day, Every Hour Wisely At This ISTRANGLER LEWIS VICTOR LAST NIGHT Crew Creeps Up Every B Spend Sf Tt ?tnuuwtOmtfe -I 9 '"wAwiunfi - Uiuifi 3 ilMftUTt .3 '' Twirnn - 'tin:im 3 Ift'HHfriuir.m) J hVorW'a Champion Beats I . . ii'fi John r irpo ucox m Straight Falls - m a I 1 0 I Itatimual timet nr. I- i: j it 3 "'nifinimri! '1 trt ILatUH. -''iimot. rjiwin:'n :t iWt'.tlt. iJ ! ir ji -f ! jm. it .-. S Xi I It attar .Mtiitt4 ft- .ml t2 i flUWfl " 1f f HJri'! ' " Tfc Hfc f.en M w lM is It f,iI J ( t -. a Jura to nil- I'OW Hvwjrd Ci- .111 Jt. tmt -lu-t; m .m -Lji lie j uat Come to The Store And See For Yourself You Be the Judge'! There Are Dozens of Oots tandin: Bargains In Every Department! .tad t'Jtjje (6e tiiwtii. m it 5t jJS S1.9S BED SFEEALS la rtrr jo ntw iri(3s ind iiMJtul Sue rit i CUBTACiT SETS 2xh&r-zte vzruh-s KOTEX iiiJ Sei&5 WliDe tetf The Lvt BnuBS - 3 for SI Dress Coats itJKiigiiT leasdcai f : r Fill "One Third Off . Hi? summer Tki Bis Grwjp?; 5&95 $29.45 ETerythScg- in the Store Reduced AJI Summer Hats on-Sale Hosiery, Underwear Sacrificed! HILL' "Ti.t- lut-r." r r 1-kiiuu!f u?mituinitfi Ipt i.ts ann: iiu'lffl r.tt- Bnsiw a a i to J i.Ht;iir ijKaitrw- po-ni'i- ft.1.t2 rtaa tf44 jri irrr :ni " XntjtmiJ iayw run- uiifl 6tf3ffnim'tf i r,y fb, ciiw Jthf iSifc.1! ini Nrt rim Ii tifr firm 1 fl.tiuft4iitii. IB vyttbry ' Jfr iuxi xnntf tun f faBJiaBif vr.li Uj. Hntfrifr ai)d a 1.t3- is is jlii xnt tr.bfir nxu.r itibj lis4 rf mil-. -rtijx' tirth rf will Store Reduced rr. dir. JL. C. 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It has taught her to use the beauty and charm that are her heritage, regardless of the shape of her fea tures. Her teeth, her hair, her hands, her complexion, .her clothes, and even her erect, athletic figure have been "brought out by methods constantly before her in advertising. The great beauty and style specialists of the coun try have been her consultants, as they arc yours, if you are taxing tuiiest advantage of the opportunities r-eiore you ever aay, m me advertising columns of tms newspaper. Head the advertisements. They hold secrets of beauty and style that were denied the iromen of yesterday