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"00!HINGS
2-Slice Toaster .... " ":" AS T]-I]Y
XMAS STORE HOURS Make A LANE Your Christmas Love-Gift 00EEM
J't
I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th -- 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
From December 6 to December 24 -- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
E lec tr i c .ood to wo., ,,,vt
are thinking about,
some study and
bring out."
'Ill II III I I
She'll let areal dll "o-fit [ this
9
G,FT CERT, ATE
Zn a miniature bra or glrdls box
Give her a lovely "Penna.lift':* Girdle and Bra; it;s
o simple for you and easy as 1-2.3.
€€ • IY
1. Ask for a Perma.lift,, gift certificate. We'll fill in
the amount and give you a beautiful miniature
€€ ) ", ,
, I erma.lfft,, box.
2. Both the box and the gift certificate wilI add em
chantmemt when placed thrter her Christmas tree;
3. m¢ in any tlmc--our expert corsetieres will fit
her with the -"Perma.lift|a garment she
needs.
So simple---so easy--such a thcmghff.u,!
gift. Be sure to buy your "Perma,lift.,
gift e.artilicate today , o. =. .
Toaster
Chrome
'3.50
II I I
Automatic Blankets
By G. E. and Universal
$39.95
plus excise
Electric Irons
by Betty Crocker
'12.50
Universal
'9.95
Silex Steam Iron.
I|1 II III
Light weight iron
wi t h automatic
controls for all
fabrics,
• $21.95
Chrome
Hot Plates
'3.10
lu
Portable electric
heater ,.. every
house needs.
Electric
Heaters
'5.35
and up
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT HARDWARE DEPARTMEN, T
I I i[i I_ I
,'". :' .-"' ,t '-2"- ' v
- ,,,v Ladles
" : Handkerohiefs
J
° Linen ..... 50 to $1,15 ea.
Xmas Boxed ....... 79 to $1.75
Candles
,Good Colors and
Fine Assortment
FINE COTTON
Handkerchiefs
19 to $2.50
Martex Towels ................ '1.25 -- }2.29
Martex Wash Cloths 55 € ea
Cannon or Callaway Towels
35 to '1.75
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
No. 2180
For Your
Sweetheart
" As Advertisecin
LIFE
an
LAOlES' HOME JOURNAL,
SEVENTEEN, COLLIER'S,
LOOK, and others
LANE 00,O,E CHEST
The Gift That Starts the Home
Make this the most thrilling Christmas ever--for her! Give her
a beautiful Lane Cedar Hope Chest--the dream-come.true gift.
Select from many gorgeous styles. Remember, Lane is the only
tested AROMA.TIGHT Cedar Chest in the world!
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
II I IIIIIII I I III I II
;%
BABY ' Seen in
, __ Magazine
Soft Felt Bootees
With Foamtread*$ ole '
You saw ,them in December Parents,
Magazine - they:bear the Patents'
Seal of Approval. These soft felt
bootees are grand for growing feet
lcu their Foamtread sole is next-
best to going lrdoot. Dainty soft
felt, in pink ot blue, fur.trimmed.
Zipper closing, lnhnts' sizes 2.6,
Warm, Bright Bootees
with FOAMTREAD*Sole
- - v '"
Boy's Hi.cut Leather Slippers
Zipper, Front -- Wool Lined .... ,. ................................... , ...............................
i
Men's Zipper Slippers
Brown Leather Hi-cut -- Wool Lined ........................................................
Women's Loafers
Wool Lined .......................... , ..............................................................................
Women's Step-h Slippers
Wine Bootee -- Fur Trimmed
SHOE DEPARTMENT
ag6 last Sunda
;peoples of the Pacifi
about their usua
practice'
in the Hawaiian Is
little idea that Decem
be any different tha:
sun drenched and care
they would norm
The military establis
the largest ele
the navy and forces e
that were charged wit
island outpost wet
"at ease" b
) Word had come from s
Washington, D.C., th
or that Haws
attacked. Chat compla
rudely shattered whe
vicious attacking di
ld torpedo qarrylng ai
the rising sun en
Nipponese centered a
concentration of na
and any and all of t
air forces that, cou!
opposition• The resu
is history and w
has never been. ar
never will be, clearly d
but the disaster that a
our naval forces fro:
, the earth should ha
;on. In the six yea:
the devastation,
• America prow
of production m
ashes of that Hawaii
arose a mighty streng
ght the enemy to i
at Tokyo. In tl
were such th
not carry weapo:
distances, but that is
and another Pe
With our military and na
unwarned and unpreps
be the last th
have to suffer.
nen, for manY mont
Pearl Harbor and up u
when success !agair
could bc counted
of certain!y h
their pride and ta
from a pub
able to ,€
the navll services, T
was fi.flly eradicated
and in the ultimt
might lavc h
"Amer, ican people
' ;.his It of the incident tl
' country into the S,
ld War, had the Japs f
] tOUgh with their initial
, ,e; Still brings shuddeTs
I.ho were familiar with i
q] military Situation
a%r 7 of 1941. VChile ei
[re learned something
tgic circumstances foil€
H Harbor, in the days
2danger was'past, stilI.
l!ity of our position
t with which Japan,
lave followed that att¢
!'Occupation of the Paci
! not been generally
lli flange and smoke, star
about the rpins
in Hawaii,
nainland was. ee
repulse any
any inv
Was no battle, line
enemy; with the L
of our navyat the t
e;rmy fighter aircz
Coast that wo
were cared
for the Phi
had no coastal defm
other than w
in the form of to',
from Unorganized
Establiehed 1895