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Pace Eight Leather ;: Vests $4.87 .t'romui tunned liorsw, full blunlu'l Hnl. An exception al vuluo! 'EC GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, 'January 3, 1929. 1 : i . - AAUMicuianui& ao ' , It's The ' I. 1 v uiL, . jl. r.Mi ar- These Dana 108 Depot St- La Grande, Oregon ' Everv Day . Is' Value Day Men's Wear. Double Knockout In Tampa Battle TAMPA. Kill.. Jim. 8 AI') Hilly I.011K. of I'lilliululplilu, mill Al Trout, Clifvelnnil, Ni-xro mldcllu wvlfflila. iiKn-utJ tu u finish rlKlit hero lunt nlulit unil It wun thul. Tliuy .rtiiiulliiiHouMly li!llvirei u knockout lilow to Willi otliur In I In. nlncfwiilh round. Uinlilnii out at tlio niimi- tlum, i-onir faulit a luiyiiiukcr on the chin and Trout look one. In the mlil-HUL'tion mid the ri-fi'ri'i. count ed I en Hiul could Iiuvii tolled inuny luoro In-roro they u-iM-o up tiffiiln. Tliey had mid mivurul Uuk-h previ ously anil fuuKlit to nix Uiuwa. ARMY PLANE NEARS WORLD AIR RECORD (Cnntlnuad trom Pane 1) i worlil'ii endurance fliKht rtscord In their tiny oiicn cockpit monoplano Illalno M. Tuxhorn und liOonard llhlnur today laid claim to another world record that of atayliiB aloft nearly eleven huiim through rcifuullng from tlio Kinunil. COMMISSION TAKES OATH LAST NIGHT (Continued from Pae 1) f anro would ho roiitly for publica tion In Htttiirduy's fnnuo. Salary I Ant Allium! An nppllrutlnn for u won drink nnd curd room It con no wuh gruntm! llomo-inuklntf Iiuj Its udvunl-utfi-H. boltovoH Mrtt, Alary iirown-l.(-wrH, of New York, although shu thinks that women In industry uUto huvo a part in the vi'hotue or Mrtt. ItrowtvLewnni wui Kiiper liiti'tuh-ni uf nurH(H four yuur ut tho Omndo Hondo hospilul. Hhu hits bean vlHitlntr hur (laugh tor. Miu. K. Lucille Duly, during Ihu hollduys und left yesterday fur Chicago. "it a womun hue children, her fli-Ht duty lu tu her homu und to the in," hIiu mild. A woman who hu no family, howuver, aliould bo uble to go into the working world with u freo conscience, hIio uwerted. j Mr. Jirown-MweiH Jh u homo j ecuiiumtctt lecturer und euch week 4I10 tuIkH to kio ups which Inchido u total of 200U women during four! lectures u week, Tlio uddreHHeH ! ure mudo In el t leu of the uual, I To help Amcrleun,, women with ' their homo prolInma 1 her work. : 'J'ho lectures como under the Ken- i erul heudlDK of ''The llUH.nttuf of lioine-Muklnv." They (K'ul with ' food prepurutlon. child euro, homo ftiriil&hiiifr und homo nursing. I One hundred years uko jiruclle-1 ally all Industry was duno In the; homo and now It has hern .trans ferred to tlio outside world. "Why shouldn't woimsn follow Industry', Thry hud It in their homes beforo 1 and now it 'has merHy channel 1 locality," ussiTted Mrs, Hrown l.evvers, wjio Is called dt-an of tlio j homo lecturers of the nuwspuper i syudicuttt fur which she works. I All wotium uro not fitted tor the' work of liome-iuuklnir. sho said, j However, , a woman who lias u j "career" ut, the sacrlfico of her j children la muklnff u mlstaku. ; VNonien cun do both, sho continued. ; "What tho world needs is a re-: vlval uf tho noma. We hear so inuc li cotnplulut about the drud- j Kery uf hoUKekeeplnfr, but It should ho remembered that in hr home u woman la lior own boss." jcun Iirown-I.cwera pointed out ' that B per cent of all Incomes arc ' spent on the houio and that of that percentage 76 per cent by women. Also, she said, 76 per cent . of tho total money In savings uc- ; counts Is In tho nitmo ot women 1 und for those reasons It Is ncccs sury that women develop business' "sense '. COVE MEN AT GRID CONTEST IN PASADENA Ity Mr. Iamhiu J'rlixi (Ulmerver L?(irronpuii(lent) COVi:, Ore. (.Special) Omul M. M. Hngri and the December I . . '. -lary llt, In th amount of 5,- .""' Houthern O.llfornla They fm tho 1 1 i 7 Una Il1liu-l A lelter wa read from Oov. I. I- . ,h0 K"n,u . . bo,WOTn tlooi'Kla i i en u iiti uuiiioriiiu, wiiici) was 1'iitiei'Hon. vivlnir the slate's views An plans for refunding Improve ment bomls und pointing out the biUl features of such refinancing plans. 1.1 fo Is mudo up of Irlals wit h an uccuslonal conviction, says Lord Oottar. Hut, of course. Eng land has no Chlcugo. Try L. & L. Cold Cupsulcs The lawl reini'ily Ve lme fuiiiMl for uilils, icrlpia mid 50c a box. L & L. I)ni Co. playvd Now year's day. Mrs, lu K. Andersoi), Mrs. (hrlh Htaekland, Mrs. 1. K. HturKcs, anil MIkh Thelmii Anderson were kucmIh at u bridge luncheon given by Mrs, Kd Miller at- thu Union hotel ut Union Monday, The Women's Improvement -club party at Morris hull New Veer's evo was well attended and a good time reported.. Curds and uther games made up the program for tho evening. The proceeds which amounted to will bo ued fur Improving tlio library, The ltuicjis society will meet al the home of M ih. Ilia ache ltleh- - arils Thursday ufleruooit ut 2 p. m. und a special pruyer meeting is called for Thursday cvenliig at the HaptiNt parHonage. t A bniMiuel will ho given Satur day, Jan. 5, at thu tirangc hull. This has been an annual event sluco Mt. Kenny grunge was r giiiiUid 2U years ago. Tho meet ing xx til (Mien at It a, tu. with tb banquet nerved at noon. The aft ernoon will be taken up with the Inula I tut ton of ofl leers. About I'O members of ttie Kp wurth leugtiH met at the Medio dltl ehucch to watch the idtl yeor out. The evening was spent it t games tint II after the New Year arrived. ( t A woman says there Is u let nfjjj difference between the words ' "hope" ami "expect." To IIIuh- I It ute. xhe itays if Iter biitdiand should die she would hope to meet j hi in In heaven but she wouldn't i vxpeel It. 1 A Sufc Place io Iuy - - - - A Sure Place to Save 1 You will find tho greatest sitvinK opportunity by buying ut the World's Economy Si ore Sale Union-made Suits fur torn in finished nnd unfinished worsteds, in ittl popular colors and styles $12.'J. Union-made Overcoats, plaids in all new shades and novelty J SU.tKS to t5IS.lS 19 Stag Shirts in all-wu; $ Moleskin Coats, sheep lined $fi.S Heavy all-wool Klav.crs : 52.9S Men's Shirts in all the new colors $U!S to $.1.79 A large assortment of women's novelty footwear straps and step-in, euban or spike heels . .$2.79 to $.'t.9S Indies Silk Hose in the largest assortment of eolois ever shown ;tc to iKSc . ECONOMY STORE The hums Willi Mlirur In tenter ut S. AIhti, I'mii. lOtiiraiHi., I3U Ailmua Ai The growth of the J. C. Penney Comptny has been the result of n untiring effort to offer only the best to its customers and always at the lowest possible price. Trade marked brands of staple items are proof of ' this. search for quality that can be depended, , upon to serve. "Honor" Muslin I This miislin is known to countless housewives for its serviceability, its usefulness in a number of ways. It is 36 inches wide bleached with a soft, pure finish and 39 inches wide unbleached. A few yards on hand for future needs will be useful. Yard "Wizard" Sheets Size 81 x 90 ' An' economical sheet size belore hemmed. Eacli 89c Outing Flannel Plain and Fancy Soft, fleecy outing in solid colors and patterns. Yard . ioc "Penco" ' Fine Sheets Smooth, firm finish siie be fore hemmed 72 x 90, each gl.29 "Nation-Wide' ! Sheet 81x90 sheets for a double bed.' Size before hemmed. Each "Penco" Pillow Tubing 42 Inrh pillow tubfnR out own splendid Penco. 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Box 19c Fleece-Lined Sweaters for Men Wry warm and durable fleece - lined sweaters in solid colors and two-color combinations. Something very useful for work or pcTt'cral wear. See these Wlllll. $1.23 WinterWeight Union Suits for Men I n wool or worsted mixed. Ribbed knit. ' medium and heavy weights. Close fitting ribbed cutfs and ankles. All, siies. Various colors. Out standing values. $1-98 and $2-9.8 Union Suits For Boys Our well known Random Union Suits, b'leece-lined with long sleeves and ankle length legs. Strongly made for warmth, comfort and long wear. Sites 4 to 12 Years 49c Heavy Weight Work Socks Men's heavy weight, wwl mixed work socks in grey, blue and brown. Warm and dur able and especially suitable for the man who wants real value at a low price. 25c AT THIS STORE .OUR Values you are kind serve the "tried-and-true" want them-- always ready, to money. 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X (Mill ,,IW BIIU TA selection of rood looking fancy patterns with j5 . white and colored backgrounds. 36 inches wide 5J and a splendid outing flannel Value for, yard 22 17c i I 1 Women's Vests Soft Tweed A Fine Quality . of Rayon ' Wo1 F'mish ' . . , Lightweight dress mate Tailored ravon vrsts of a rial that looks like wool; smooth, serviceable quality. jood for street frocks or Bodice top with self straps. A shildren's dresses, Yd splendid vest value for only ' , 79c 59c - "Golden Dawn" Chiffon Velvet A Handsome Now In Black Rayon Alpaca Here i, a better quality;, nu?sW" ,wh5sPe lustrous rayon alpaca that Chiffon Velvet for evening washes beautifully. The col- and afternoon frocks. Ex- or range includes a delight- quisite sheen ; 40-in. Yd ful variety of summery j shades. S Inches wide, yd., 59c $349 Canyon H. C. 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"Silver Moon" is all that the name suggests soft and smooth with a nainsook finish. In every respect a high grade muslin suited to your most particular . needs. It is 36 inches wide bleached and 39 inches wide unbleached. Our low price is only, vard 19c i Narrow Girdle ' Of Silk Brocade . and Elastic ' An especially attractive model for slender figures it is made of silk brocade and has fancy elastic side panels. Sizes 24 to 40, $1.98 Silk and Rayon Full- Fashioned Hose The answer to many a hosiery problem a com bination silk and ravon hose that is full-fashioned. A selection of at tractive colors. 98c Umbrellas With Novel Handles Good-lookinj; umbrellas i black and colors tor only $2.98 Rayon Undies With Lace Trimming Chemise, gowns, bloomers and step-ins dainty and feminine. 98c and $1.98 ' "LadyLyke"; Brassiere Hook-back boning across the front. Sizes 32 to 46. 49c Vest-Bloomers For Girls Practical tailored undergar ments for girls. Each 49c Combination Suits for Misses A one-piece rayon undergar ment in sizes 2 to 16 years.,, ' 98c Tailored Vests. For Women Rayon vests look well and, cost very little. 49c, 79c, Trademarkcd names set a standard of high quality in the J. C. Penney Company because any article, before it is accepted as a trademarkcd brand, must measure, up to rigid tests of service and quality. "Ra mona" Cloth is an outstanding example. Ramona Cloth The permanent linen-like finish of this splendid fabric makes it particularly desirable for nurses' uniforms, children's clothes, house dresses and all kinds of art embroidery, h comes in three widths of the same fine quality. Yard 1 i 25c 33c 39c 1 36 Inch 44 Inch 54 Inch lil ' trss-Tswa UMB ; inin T9 vy vamgan