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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1929)
V 1 Wednesday, July 10, 1929 1 ; PaeeFour ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDR. ORE. 1 PH H I PIPM IfT'lPUffilPi jj i IfN. INC y. -I J-L JH' ENSEMBLES v.. J r, f MmsMm, - ;1 Mra 4 At' M Now Priced to Clear at Any Suit or Top Coat at WW 1 iX Jk6& The Astounding Reductions of 1' - fe7, VfMTi ( i i ' 11 r p . , , : . ff rf Hundreds of smartly tailored Hart Schaffner & ft 1 I it 1 : ffl IS1 . Coats for your vacation, travel coats, both sport and tg Marx and Trent Towers year 'round suits at this $ iV, I ii l r"jR JklJ, ch'efsJ. 1,giht. wtrhtciltsfo'tlie chilly evenings. And P reduction ! You too can wear the best at these low .. 1 M , ,. ', tei and fur-trimmed styles a 1 bearing that unmistakable f M prices. See the colors, the materials, the tailoring, 1 J H f ! ' "-:-4 i!LU and fur-trimmed styles all bearing that unmistakeable Sa and COMPARE THE PRICES I , ' j f t ; . "'-A'' iai!s mark of quality typical of West's. P " .- ' h I ;fH nawiMjiMwiiwMWM BJ S35.00 Suit or Top Coat $24.34 I J'M TF;$ 13 '1 ( )l I All Ladies Winter Coats t h S37.50 Suit or Top Coat i IfiiiSl Ii i $ U: JH) 8 . MnmaUIalfn,;,. . I I ?40.00 Suit or Top Coat ,-..$26.66 ' MM I F , W 1 1 m .00 Suit or Top Coat , $30.00 ' M f II "TV. . .0-1 I ,uu OLliU 1 1U J VUclb i A." .- . 1 . 1 J i . E I I .' I i--M 1vf 1 Child's Smocks N'ki'ly , ftnlsluil rhildtvuH HimK'lis In flfMiroil liiutciiiilM KiiuranhM-il color ahI, In kI.-h of S to l(i yrtuw. I'llci-il now for oUwout ul - $1.56 Rayon Bloomers rin In i.iIiii- wi-.'ivi'h Willi i'Iiik llr wnlsl ii n ion luinils In coIoih ol jjrci ii, ln i lt.lui' iin.l fli.ill. I'iIunI In rl..s. (iiil now Colorful Negligee In the Cleverest of Styles 8Qe Aiiolliur tlioujilil for viu-iitiim time, a color ful rube that takes .scarcely any space to pack, yet is an essential in any woman's wardrobe. Plain color and figured robes of TJp. artificial silks in several pleasinjf styles, wj&j2 priced at 50 Frocks Shown fV For The First Time II 7 f 6 Lovely (iiality crepes in plain pastel sbades, including while, and fussy little printed de signs so popular now. Of course they're sleeveless. Youthful Styles Sleuderi.iiijr lines ami e tivmely youlhful ate these newest arrivals. One and two piece flocks so intriu'iiiiu!' you'll perhaps wanl inure llian one at this U if puceof. Jp().y5 n i Boys' Clothing Now One-Third Less Woolwear 2- Trouser Suits Boys suits that parents appreciate, and real boys enjoy wear ing. Serviceable suits that are built to stand the hard knocks real boys give them. You'll like the weaves and splendid tailoring found in these suits. Kaynee Shirts Youths shirts in sizes of 12 to M'2 in plain white and figured designs in fast color (T - nr materials tpX.uU Boys' Trousers Hoys' flannel trousers (longies) in ages 8 to 1G years in colors of Hiay and blue novel- Gsy " Q ty weaves tpoJLt I! Ladies, Misses, Childs, Footwear Now Reduced 20 to 50 n Small Sizes Light Colors Most stylos have Cuban heels but all heels are included, spike and flat heel styles. Light colors and tan calf and kid leathers. The sizes are mostly in narrow widths and small sizes, that formerlv sold to as high as ?12.r0. $3.95 Better Footwear Now $5.85 I'.ioken lilies of light colored footwear with S to ." pairs of a kind. Most all sizes and all widths are in this group but not in all shoes. See these "final re duction" prices ou light colored footwear. 1 Regular $10 and $11 Value Priced for Close Out at .85. and 9'75 AMEUICAN KLIMRS HKSrUlK JOrKNKY TO ETERNAL CITY (fnntlnucO Iritni 1 1 ff:tt I t It Itl. 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