NOVEMBER 78, 1963 DALE'S DEPT. STORE DOWNTOWN … Nov … · FOR RESEARCH ... A few nf the many...

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FOR RESEARCH ... A few nf the many \\\\nu rrlls whlrh the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Itrscarch keeps live for research are shown lo ('. E. Sharkclforrl. a mem- bcr of the local chapter of the American Cancer Society. by Dr. Donald E. Hounds during a tour of the facility list week. Cancer Society Volunteers t Tour Research Foundation Part of the dramatic research ; Lena Xieglcr. Harold Olstad, going on now in search of aiVance Raster. Lionel Sangstor, Henry Fink. D. W Harris. Clif- ford Ovist. William ticnnett. George De Fillipo. and C. E. cure for cancer was demon- strated to members of the Centinela Valley-South Bay chapter of the American Can- Shackelford. Also in the tour cer Society last week. group was Ron Cruder, district I Volunteer workers for the lo-, Public information chairman, cal Cancer Society chapter] Many cancer-inhibiting drugi toured the research "labs of the w"e explained to the group. Pasadena Foundation for Med- and s°me promising new treat- ical Research. The tour was:""1 "'* demonstrated A film conducted by Dr Donald K. [depicting the various phases of Rounds, director of the depart- j lif e wnit'» «« ch cancer cell un- ment of cellular biology at the' dergoes. was shown foundation. Mrs. P. B. Marsh, district general chairman, headed the touring volunteers. Others in the group included: Mmes. Elks Lodge Sets Services For Brothers Members of the Torrance Elks Lodge will hold memorial services for their departed brothers at the Lodge Hall. 1820 Abalone St., Sunday at 1 pm. Exalted Ruler Pat Huffine 1 urges all lodge members to attend. Huffine said the ser- vices will be open to the public. William M. Kveretl. past exalted ruler of the Redondo Beach Lodge, will be the guest speaker for the afternoon. Chairmen of the services are Robert LeBlond, chaplin. and Tony Alonge, assistant chaplin of the lodge. Officers of the lodge will officiate at thej memorial services. The work of the Pasadena I Foundation is supported in part' by gifts to the American Can-' cer Society. : William Hogan (Continued from Page 24} , that is commercial corrup- tion if ever I saw it in the an- thology business The theme at hand, beyond 1 that, is extremely limited, ind t up to $8 50 peek over- priced, no matter how many virgins and harlots, examples of impotence, imazons, devi- ates, voices of experience and . droll philosophizing and morality are on parade. Poetry is poetry, not neces- sarily "erotic poetry" unless some enterprising huckster brands it as such, is he will of course brand its critics comstocks and bowdlerizers. The fact that two such out- sized volumes of this admit- tedly high-class stuff appear almost simultaneously sug- gests that when the Idea was run up the flagpole, it was greeted by many salutes. Dividend Voted The board of directors of Northrop Corp. has declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cents per share payable Dec. 14 to tock of record Nov. 29. . . . Del a plane (Continued from l'ag e 241 Where do you write for in- formation and are accomoda- lions good?" I don't know this area per- sonally. But friends who've been in La Paz say the fish- ing Is great. You have to go by air from Tia Juana or Los Angeles. Hotel accommo- dations are good and not ex- pensive. Mexico Is always short on places to write to. And often they won't answer you any- way. But try this address: Turismo. I-a Paz, Baja Califor- nia, Mexico." I would guess this would get into the right hands. 61 f: r"* "How do you get a hotel In London in the winter that is heated? Is the food better than World War II days? When they say "bed and breakfast" in hotel ads does it mean they serve breakfast free with the room charge? What do they give you?" All hotels I know in Ix>n- don seem to have agreed that English winters are cold and havo put in heating though at times it seems to be fight- ing to keep up with the out- side temperatures. Restaurant food is defi- nitely better than the auster- ity ibys of the War. Yes, breakfast goes with the room price. That's stand- ard in nearly all British hotels. You get a thick fat bacon (or order gammon which is ham and leaner) with eggs. Choice of cereals. The toast is usually cold and they serve a dozen brands of marmalade. (Not inspiring but better than the Continental croissants with that fearful morning coffee.) ft * rt "A good medium-priced ho- tel in Mexico City? And is it hard to get baby-sitters?" The Geneva or the Maria Crislina or the Francis or the Majestic. About $8 a day dou- { ble or less. 1 never had any trouble getting baby-sittt-rs through the hotel desk. he let ice IM tie jet tit. ib- of Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain t ff M«w York, II. Y. For tht dm time sriem-e hai found a new healing imbalance with the astonishing ability to brink hemorrhoids, itop lu-h- Ini, and relieve pain - without surgery. > In one hemorrhold ease after another,"T*ry striking improve- ment" was reported and veri- fied by doctor'* ob.ivrvatious. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving Pain, actual reduction or re- traction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was main- tained in cane* where a doctor's observation* were continued over a period of many months) in fact, resulu were so thor- ough that Bii!ierer» were able """"a »"i'h amonishing Btat*- mrnti an "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide va- riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gtnu of any kind. The secret ia a new healing substance (Hio- Dync*) the discovery of a world-famous research institu- tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance Is offered in tufiponitory or oint- tnrnt form called I'reiaratio* H*. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Sup- positories or Preparation H Ointment with special appli- cator. Preparation H is sold at all drug counters. NOVEMBER 78, 1963 THE TORRANCE HERALD DALE'S DEPT. STORE DOWNTOWN TORRANC S: WITTING BUSINESS PRADO We Have Again Gone Through This Stock and Cut and Sloshed Prices ... On Many Items, Far Below the Already Low Sole Price . To Hurry Out the Balance of This Merchandise . . . Time Is Short . . . Quick Selling Action Imperative . We Arc Positively Quitting Business . . Selling Out to the Bare Walls . . . Regardless of Cost, Loss or Consequences. STORE HOURS DAILY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAY 10 am. to 5 p.m. REGARDLESS OF THE LOSS AT COST! NEAR COST! BELOW COST! ATTENTION! Itemi advertised are but a imoll portion of the lOOOi throughout our huge stock. EVERY ITEM WILL BE ON SALE AT THESE SAME LOW PRICES. Merit, women's, boys', girls', infants and loddlen', everything for dress or play. Since we are quitting business all sales will be final, no exchanges, no refunds, no charges . . . YOUR BANKAMERICARD WELCOME CURTAINS Cafes, Priicilloi, Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, etc. 100s of colors and styles I ONE CROUP Values to $3.98 ... NOW SECOND GROUP Values to $4.98 . ... NOW $ i.27 5 1.47 SEAMLESS NYLONS Deluxe quality. All shades. Sizes 8Vi to 11. Regular 89c .... __ .._.._ NOW LADIES' GIRDLES "MACBESS" MAGIC FORM" regular pontie, long leg styles, all tizet. ONE GROUP Values to $2.95 .. SECOND GROUP Valuet to $3.50 . THIRD GROUP Values to $4.50 . NOW . NOW $ | I o NOW VALANCES 100s of styles and colors! Values lo $1.50 yd. .. ... NOW BEDSPREADS Quirted and unquilted ... all are de- luxe fabrics . . . many assorted colon and sizes I Twin, double, king-iize and throw. ONE CROUP Valuet lo $12 95 SECOND CROUP Values to $23 95 THIRD GROUP Values to $29 95 NOW J 5.77 '11.77 $ 14.77 NOW NOW LADIES' DEPT. LADIES' BLOUSES "JULIAN" "CONTINENTAL" others, sleevelets, long and short sleeves, whit* and all colon. Sizes 32 to 48. ONE GROUP Values to $2.95 NOW SECOND GROUP J| | * 77* Values to $5.95 NOW SLEEPWEAR Gowns, baby dolls, pajamat, 100*. cottons, flannels, seersuckers, all wash 'n wear, 100s of prints and colon. Sizet S-M-L-XL. ONE GROUP Lit Values to $2.95 ............ NOW Of* SECOND GROUP J| A1 Values to $3.95 NOW CAPRI SETS "HOLIDAY" and others, all the latest Fall shades and styles. Sizes 8 to 18. J.77 Values lo $9.95 NOW LADIES' PANTIES "FRUIT OF THE LOOM" and others. Sizet 5 to 8. ONE GROUP Regular 39c ....... ___ NOW SECOND GROUP Regular 59c .................. NOW 15* LADIES' DRESSES Street and Casual, wools, jerseys, knits, etc. Fall and winter styles, tome sum- mer. Sizes 8 to 20, 14'i to 22 '/». ONE GROUP Valuet to $4.95 . NOW SECOND GROUP Values lo $6.95 ...... NOW THIRD GROUP Values to $9.95 ...... NOW 5 1.77 '2.77 S 4.77 LADIES' CAPRIS "CROMPTON" "STEVENS" others, 100% wool, wool blends, stretch, and stretch denimt, all colors. Siiei 8 - 18, 32 38. ONE GROUP 1*1* NOW //* Values to $2 95 SECOND GROUP Values to $3.02 THIRD GROUP Values to $5 95 NOW M.I 7 NOW '1.47 LADIES' DENIMS "AMBERLY" western style, all siset. Rogular $2.95 ............. NOW Of* LADIES' SHORTS Jamaicas, Bermudas, short shorts, 100s of colors. Sizes 8 to 18. ONE GROUP lie Values to $2.95 ............ NOW / /* LADIES' CAR COATS Many styles and colors. Wool, blends, doelons, etc. Size* $-M- L ONE GROUP $4 -f «f Regular $13.95 ...... NOW "t. / / SECOND GROUP Regular $15.95 ..... NOW '6.77 BRAS "LOVABLE" "PLAYTEX" regular or pad- ded, ttraps and strapless, longlinet, tc. Size* 32-A to 44-C ONE GROUP Alt Regular $1.00 .............. NOW H/* SECOND GROUP O*7# Regular $2.00 .............. NOW T/* THIRD GROUP Jl Q-f Regular $3.95 NOW leT/ ALL OTHER BRAS NOW '/, PRICE I LADIES' SLIPS FULL and HALF SLIP$. Attorted colon. All sizes. ONE GROUP A*t# Values ta $2.49 ............ NOW If* SECOND GROUP Values to $3.95 ...... NOW '1.47 LADIES' SWEATERS "GUILD CREST" "DANTE" "BANLON" regular and bulky knil, 100% wool, orient, banlont, etc. Cardigan or pull- over tlylet. Sizet 32 lo 44. ONE GROUP Values to $4.95 SECOND GROUP Values lo $6.95 . THIRD GROUP Valuet to $9 95 NOW NOW Of* '2.77 '3.77 | INFANT'S DEPT. [ INFANTS' PAJAMAS 100% carton flannel, 2-plece gripper ttyle with feet. All sizes. ONE CROUP Lie Regular $1 69 .............. NOW Of* GIRLS' DEPT. | CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS Assorted prints. Sizes 2 to 6x. Regular $1.39 .............. NOW Zf * GIRLS' CAR COATS FIRST GROUP $«% ff Values to $695 . NOW eCe f / SECOND GROUP */[ * * Values to $9.95 ... NOW *te f f GIRLS' DRESSES "DAN RIVER" "SUGAR SWEET" others. lOOt of the latest styles and colon. Sizet 2 to 6x, 7 to 14. ONE GROUP Regular to $2.95 SECOND GROUP Regular to $4 95 .... NOW r /* NOW* 1.47 THIRD GROUP Regular to $6.95 NOW '2.47 GIRLS' SLIPS Full tryles with fancy trim, 100% cotton acetate. ONE GROUP Regular $1.19 ....... NOW SECOND GROUP Regular $1.49 ...... NOW 67« GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR Gowns, pajamas, baby dolls, 100% cottons, flannelt, etc. Sizes 2 to 6x, 7 to 14. ONE GROUP Regular $1.19 ............. NOW SECOND GROUP Q1* Regular $1.95 .......... NOW O/* THIRD GROUP Regular $2.95 ..... NOW '127 GIRLS' CORDUROY CAPRIS Solidt and printt. Sizet 2 lo 6x, 7 lo 14. ONE GROUP Lie Regular $2.49 NOW Of* SECOND GROUP Regular $3.49 NOW J| BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS "SPARTAN" "CROTON" "IVY LEAGUER" long and short tleevet, t o I i d t and printt, all wash 'n wear, 100°. cottons, flannelt, etc. Sizes 2 to 6x, 7 to 16. FIRST GROUP Regular lo $2 49 .......... NOW SECOND GROUP $1 «) * Regular to $393 . . NOW leJLf BOYS' ROBES "BEACON" attorted colors. Sizes 2 - 6x. ONE GROUP Regular $3.95 .... NOW SECOND GROUP Regular $5.95 NOW '1.66 '2.66 BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS Sizes 3 to 8. long ileeve, zipper front, also hooded pull-overs. ONE GROUP IA* Regular $1 49 .____ NOW ft* SECOND GROUP Regular $1.89______NOW 87* GIRLS' SWEATERS Cardigan or pull-over "MELODY" "CAMPUS QUEEN" 100% wool, orlon, etc All colors and sizes. ONE GROUP Regular to $3 95 .... NOW $ 1.27 GIRLS' BLOUSES Solids and prints, long and short sleevet, white and colon. Sizet 7 to 14. ONE GROUP Regular to $2.95 . NOW | BOYS' DEPT. BOYS' CAR COATS Meltons, quillt, windbreakert, doelont, etc. Some water repellent, tome with hood i, quilled linlngt. Sizet 2 to 6x, 7 lo 16 FIRST GROUP $*» »-» Regular to $695 .... NOW e£e I t SECOND GROUP £4 "ff Regular to $9.95 .... NOW Ho/ / MOTORCYCLE JACKETS Ail weather doelont, zippered armt, pockatt, front, etc. Sizet 14 and 16 ONE GROUP Regular $8 99 .... NOW BOYS' JEANS "WESTERN" double knee, zipper fly, reinforced 10-oz. denim. Sizet 6 to 14. ONE GROUP Regular $2.69 . . NOW Second Group - Reg. $3.50, NOW $1.67 BOYS' SWEATERS Cardigan or pull-over, long and thort tleevet, vettt, etc. 100% woolt, orlont, etc. Regular and bulky knil, all colort. Sizet 4 to 16. ONE GROUP Regular lo $2.95 ONE GROUP Regular lo $4.95 THIRD GROUP Regular to $6.95 | MEN'S DEPT. j MEN'S PAJAMAS 100% cotton, flannel, attorted print* prints and solids. Sizot C end D only. ONE GROUP Cl Regular to $3.95 ... NOW le MEN'S LEISURE SLACKS Continental, Ivy stylet, assorted colon. Sizes 28 to 36, all lengths. ONE GROUP Regular $3.95 . . NOW SECOND GROUP Regular $5.95 . NOW MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS "CUSTOM TAILORED" long and short sleevet. Sizet 14 to 17. All tleevo lengths, latest collar stylos. ONE GROUP f*| t'Jj Regular $350 . NOW lo I / SECOND GROUP Regular $3.95 . NOW '1.77 *2.47 M.67 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 100% coltont, flannelt, etc. long and thort tleevet, "HAMPTON" "GAUCHO" "KOIESPORT" "BENEDITTI" regular and Ivy League. ONE GROUP Regular to $2 95 ... SECOND GROUP Regular to $3.95 ... THIRD GROUP Regular to $4.95 ... NOW TO* '1.46 NOW M.96 NOW NOW Of* '1.77 '2.77 BOYS' TRENCH COATS 100% water repellent. ONE GROUP QTC Regular $3.95 NOW BOYS' SCHOOL PANTS Continental, Ivy stylet, assorted colors. Sizes 10 to 18. ONE GROUP {I Regular to $3.95 . NOW I e BOYS' BOXER JEANS Elastic tops, assorted colors, 9-oz. denim, sanforized. Sizes 2 lo 6x. ONE GROUP Regular $1.59 ............. NOW 67« LIQUIDATION SALE! NOW IN PROGRESS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Khaki or grey, long tleevet. ONE GROUP J' Regular $2 95 . ...... NOW I CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Blue. Small and medium sites only. ONE GROUP Regular $1.95 ............. NOW MEN'S COATS & JACKETS "AMERICAN SPORTSMEN" "SIR KNIGHT" mellont, windbreakert, leis- ure jackets, etc. Knits, doelont, woolt, nylont, etc. Sizes S M L XL. ONE GROUP Regular $11 95 NOW SECOND GROUP Regular $1495 ... NOW THIRD GROUP Regular $19.95 . NOW *4.77 '6.77 '9.77 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS All colon, all the lalett ttylot. Woolt, blends, etc. Regular and continental styles. Sizes 28 lo 40. ONE GROUP «3 "ff Values to $9.95 .... NOW Jeff MEN'S WORK PANTS "BVD" "KING KOLE" and othert, khaki or grey. Sizes 28 lo 38. ONE GROUP Values lo $4.95 ...... NOW '1.77 MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATSHIRTS Assorted colors, short sleevei. Size* S-M-l. Ono big group. Reg. $1.95 ................ Now DALE'S DEPT. STORE 1334 EL PRADO TORRANCE

Transcript of NOVEMBER 78, 1963 DALE'S DEPT. STORE DOWNTOWN … Nov … · FOR RESEARCH ... A few nf the many...

Page 1: NOVEMBER 78, 1963 DALE'S DEPT. STORE DOWNTOWN … Nov … · FOR RESEARCH ... A few nf the many \\\\nu rrlls whlrh the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Itrscarch keeps live for research

FOR RESEARCH ... A few nf the many \\\\nu rrlls whlrh the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Itrscarch keeps live for research are shown lo ('. E. Sharkclforrl. a mem- bcr of the local chapter of the American Cancer Society. by Dr. Donald E. Hounds during a tour of the facility list week.

Cancer Society Volunteers t Tour Research Foundation

Part of the dramatic research ; Lena Xieglcr. Harold Olstad, going on now in search of aiVance Raster. Lionel Sangstor,

Henry Fink. D. W Harris. Clif- ford Ovist. William ticnnett. George De Fillipo. and C. E.

cure for cancer was demon­ strated to members of the Centinela Valley-South Baychapter of the American Can- Shackelford. Also in the tour cer Society last week. group was Ron Cruder, district I

Volunteer workers for the lo-, Public information chairman, cal Cancer Society chapter] Many cancer-inhibiting drugi toured the research "labs of the w"e explained to the group. Pasadena Foundation for Med- and s°me promising new treat- ical Research. The tour was:""1 "'* demonstrated A film conducted by Dr Donald K. [depicting the various phases of Rounds, director of the depart- j life wnit'» ««ch cancer cell un- ment of cellular biology at the' dergoes. was shownfoundation.

Mrs. P. B. Marsh, districtgeneral chairman, headed the touring volunteers. Others in the group included: Mmes.

Elks Lodge Sets Services For Brothers

Members of the Torrance Elks Lodge will hold memorial services for their departed brothers at the Lodge Hall. 1820 Abalone St., Sunday at 1 pm.

Exalted Ruler Pat Huffine 1 urges all lodge members to

attend. Huffine said the ser­ vices will be open to the public.

William M. Kveretl. past exalted ruler of the Redondo Beach Lodge, will be the guest speaker for the afternoon. Chairmen of the services are Robert LeBlond, chaplin. and Tony Alonge, assistant chaplin of the lodge. Officers of the lodge will officiate at thej memorial services.

The work of the Pasadena I Foundation is supported in part' by gifts to the American Can-' cer Society. :

William Hogan(Continued from Page 24}

, that is commercial corrup­ tion if ever I saw it in the an­ thology business

The theme at hand, beyond 1 that, is extremely limited, ind

t up to $8 50 peek over­ priced, no matter how many virgins and harlots, examples of impotence, imazons, devi­ ates, voices of experience and

. droll philosophizing and morality are on parade.

Poetry is poetry, not neces­ sarily "erotic poetry" unless some enterprising huckster brands it as such, is he will of course brand its critics comstocks and bowdlerizers.

The fact that two such out- sized volumes of this admit­ tedly high-class stuff appear almost simultaneously sug­ gests that when the Idea was run up the flagpole, it was greeted by many salutes.

Dividend VotedThe board of directors of

Northrop Corp. has declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cents per share payable Dec. 14 to tock of record Nov. 29.

. . . Del a plane(Continued from l'age 241

Where do you write for in­ formation and are accomoda- lions good?"

I don't know this area per­ sonally. But friends who've been in La Paz say the fish­ ing Is great. You have to go by air from Tia Juana or Los Angeles. Hotel accommo­ dations are good and not ex­ pensive.

Mexico Is always short on places to write to. And often they won't answer you any­ way. But try this address: Turismo. I-a Paz, Baja Califor­ nia, Mexico." I would guess this would get into the right hands.

61 f: r"*"How do you get a hotel In

London in the winter that is heated? Is the food better than World War II days? When they say "bed and breakfast" in hotel ads does it mean they serve breakfast free with the room charge? What do they give you?"

All hotels I know in Ix>n- don seem to have agreed that English winters are cold and havo put in heating though at times it seems to be fight­ ing to keep up with the out­ side temperatures.

Restaurant food is defi­ nitely better than the auster­ ity ibys of the War.

Yes, breakfast goes with the room price. That's stand­ ard in nearly all British hotels.

You get a thick fat bacon (or order gammon which is ham and leaner) with eggs. Choice of cereals. The toast is usually cold and they serve a dozen brands of marmalade. (Not inspiring but better than the Continental croissants with that fearful morning coffee.)

ft * rt"A good medium-priced ho­

tel in Mexico City? And is it hard to get baby-sitters?"

The Geneva or the Maria Crislina or the Francis or the Majestic. About $8 a day dou- { ble or less. 1 never had any trouble getting baby-sittt-rs through the hotel desk.

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Science Shrinks PilesNew Way Without SurgeryStops Itch Relieves Pain

t ff

M«w York, II. Y.For tht dm time sriem-e hai found a new healing imbalance with the astonishing ability to brink hemorrhoids, itop lu-h- Ini, and relieve pain - without surgery.

> In one hemorrhold ease after another,"T*ry striking improve­ ment" was reported and veri­ fied by doctor'* ob.ivrvatious.

Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving Pain, actual reduction or re­ traction (shrinking) took place.

And most amazing of all this improvement was main­ tained in cane* where a doctor's observation* were continued over a period of many months)

in fact, resulu were so thor­ ough that Bii!ierer» were able """"a »"i'h amonishing Btat*-

mrnti an "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide va­ riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing.

All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gtnu of any kind. The secret ia a new healing substance (Hio- Dync*) the discovery of a world-famous research institu­ tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body.

This new healing substance Is offered in tufiponitory or oint- tnrnt form called I'reiaratio* H*. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Sup­ positories or Preparation H Ointment with special appli­ cator. Preparation H is sold at all drug counters.

NOVEMBER 78, 1963 THE TORRANCE HERALD

DALE'S DEPT. STORE DOWNTOWN TORRANCS: WITTING BUSINESS PRADO

We Have Again Gone Through This Stock and Cut and Sloshed Prices ... On Many Items, Far Below the Already Low Sole Price . To Hurry Out the Balance of This Merchandise . . . Time Is Short . . . Quick Selling Action Imperative . We Arc Positively Quitting Business . . Selling Out to the Bare Walls . . . Regardless of Cost, Loss or Consequences.

STORE HOURSDAILY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.SUNDAY 10 am. to 5 p.m.

REGARDLESS OF THE LOSSAT COST! NEAR COST! BELOW COST!

ATTENTION!Itemi advertised are but a imoll portion of the lOOOi throughout our huge stock. EVERY ITEM WILL BE ON SALE AT THESE SAME LOW PRICES. Merit, women's, boys', girls', infants and loddlen', everything for dress or play. Since we are quitting business all sales will be final, no exchanges, no refunds, no charges . . .

YOUR BANKAMERICARD WELCOME

CURTAINSCafes, Priicilloi, Kitchen, Bedroom,Bathroom, etc. 100s of colors andstyles IONE CROUPValues to $3.98 ... NOWSECOND GROUPValues to $4.98 . ... NOW

$ i.275 1.47

SEAMLESS NYLONSDeluxe quality. All shades. Sizes 8Vito 11.Regular 89c .... __ .._.._ NOW

LADIES' GIRDLES"MACBESS" MAGIC FORM" regular pontie, long leg styles, all tizet. ONE GROUP Values to $2.95 .. SECOND GROUP Valuet to $3.50 . THIRD GROUP Values to $4.50 .

NOW

. NOW

$ | I oNOW

VALANCES100s of styles and colors!

Values lo $1.50 yd. .. ... NOW

BEDSPREADSQuirted and unquilted ... all are de­ luxe fabrics . . . many assorted colon and sizes I Twin, double, king-iize and throw.ONE CROUP Valuet lo $12 95 SECOND CROUPValues to $23 95 THIRD GROUP Values to $29 95

NOW J5.77 '11.77 $ 14.77

NOW

NOW

LADIES' DEPT.LADIES' BLOUSES

"JULIAN" "CONTINENTAL" others, sleevelets, long and short sleeves, whit* and all colon. Sizes 32 to 48. ONE GROUPValues to $2.95 NOW SECOND GROUP J| | *

77*Values to $5.95 NOW

SLEEPWEARGowns, baby dolls, pajamat, 100*.cottons, flannels, seersuckers, all wash'n wear, 100s of prints and colon. SizetS-M-L-XL.ONE GROUP LitValues to $2.95 ............ NOW Of*SECOND GROUP J| A1Values to $3.95 NOW

CAPRI SETS"HOLIDAY" and others, all the latest Fall shades and styles. Sizes 8 to 18.

J.77Values lo $9.95 NOW

LADIES' PANTIES"FRUIT OF THE LOOM" and others.Sizet 5 to 8.ONE GROUPRegular 39c ....... ___ NOWSECOND GROUPRegular 59c .................. NOW

15*

LADIES' DRESSESStreet and Casual, wools, jerseys, knits, etc. Fall and winter styles, tome sum­ mer. Sizes 8 to 20, 14'i to 22 '/». ONE GROUPValuet to $4.95 . NOW SECOND GROUP Values lo $6.95 ...... NOWTHIRD GROUPValues to $9.95 ...... NOW

5 1.77 '2.77 S4.77

LADIES' CAPRIS"CROMPTON" "STEVENS" others, 100% wool, wool blends, stretch, and stretch denimt, all colors. Siiei 8 - 18, 32 38. ONE GROUP 1*1*

NOW //*Values to $2 95 SECOND GROUP Values to $3.02 THIRD GROUP Values to $5 95

NOW M.I 7

NOW '1.47LADIES' DENIMS

"AMBERLY" western style, all siset.

Rogular $2.95 ............. NOW Of*

LADIES' SHORTSJamaicas, Bermudas, short shorts, 100s of colors. Sizes 8 to 18. ONE GROUP lie Values to $2.95 ............ NOW / /*

LADIES' CAR COATSMany styles and colors. Wool, blends, doelons, etc. Size* $-M- L ONE GROUP $4 -f «f Regular $13.95 ...... NOW "t. / /SECOND GROUPRegular $15.95 ..... NOW '6.77

BRAS"LOVABLE" "PLAYTEX" regular or pad­ ded, ttraps and strapless, longlinet, tc. Size* 32-A to 44-C ONE GROUP Alt Regular $1.00 .............. NOW H/*SECOND GROUP O*7# Regular $2.00 .............. NOW T/*THIRD GROUP Jl Q-fRegular $3.95 NOW leT/

ALL OTHER BRAS NOW '/, PRICE I

LADIES' SLIPSFULL and HALF SLIP$. Attorted colon. All sizes.ONE GROUP A*t# Values ta $2.49 ............ NOW If*SECOND GROUPValues to $3.95 ...... NOW '1.47

LADIES' SWEATERS"GUILD CREST" "DANTE" "BANLON" regular and bulky knil, 100% wool, orient, banlont, etc. Cardigan or pull­ over tlylet. Sizet 32 lo 44. ONE GROUP Values to $4.95 SECOND GROUP Values lo $6.95 . THIRD GROUP Valuet to $9 95 NOW

NOW Of*

'2.77 '3.77

| INFANT'S DEPT. [INFANTS' PAJAMAS

100% carton flannel, 2-plece gripper ttyle with feet. All sizes.ONE CROUP Lie Regular $1 69 .............. NOW Of*

GIRLS' DEPT. |CHILDREN'S SUN SUITSAssorted prints. Sizes 2 to 6x.

Regular $1.39 .............. NOW Zf *

GIRLS' CAR COATSFIRST GROUP $«% ffValues to $695 . NOW eCe f /SECOND GROUP */[ * *Values to $9.95 ... NOW *te f f

GIRLS' DRESSES"DAN RIVER" "SUGAR SWEET" others.lOOt of the latest styles and colon.Sizet 2 to 6x, 7 to 14.ONE GROUPRegular to $2.95SECOND GROUPRegular to $4 95

.... NOW r /*

NOW* 1.47THIRD GROUP Regular to $6.95 NOW '2.47

GIRLS' SLIPSFull tryles with fancy trim, 100% cottonacetate.ONE GROUPRegular $1.19 ....... NOWSECOND GROUPRegular $1.49 ...... NOW 67«

GIRLS' SLEEPWEARGowns, pajamas, baby dolls, 100%cottons, flannelt, etc. Sizes 2 to 6x, 7to 14.ONE GROUPRegular $1.19 ............. NOWSECOND GROUP Q1* Regular $1.95 .......... NOW O/*THIRD GROUPRegular $2.95 ..... NOW

'127GIRLS' CORDUROY CAPRIS

Solidt and printt. Sizet 2 lo 6x, 7 lo 14. ONE GROUP Lie Regular $2.49 NOW Of* SECOND GROUP Regular $3.49 NOW

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BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS"SPARTAN" "CROTON" "IVY LEAGUER" long and short tleevet, t o I i d t and printt, all wash 'n wear, 100°. cottons, flannelt, etc. Sizes 2 to 6x, 7 to 16. FIRST GROUP Regular lo $2 49 .......... NOWSECOND GROUP $1 «) * Regular to $393 . . NOW leJLf

BOYS' ROBES"BEACON" attorted colors. Sizes 2 - 6x.ONE GROUPRegular $3.95 .... NOWSECOND GROUPRegular $5.95 NOW

'1.66 '2.66

BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTSSizes 3 to 8. long ileeve, zipper front, also hooded pull-overs. ONE GROUP IA* Regular $1 49 .____ NOW ft*SECOND GROUPRegular $1.89______NOW 87*

GIRLS' SWEATERSCardigan or pull-over "MELODY""CAMPUS QUEEN" 100% wool, orlon,etc All colors and sizes.ONE GROUPRegular to $3 95 .... NOW $ 1.27

GIRLS' BLOUSESSolids and prints, long and short sleevet, white and colon. Sizet 7 to 14. ONE GROUP Regular to $2.95 . NOW

| BOYS' DEPT.BOYS' CAR COATS

Meltons, quillt, windbreakert, doelont, etc. Some water repellent, tome with hood i, quilled linlngt. Sizet 2 to 6x, 7 lo 16FIRST GROUP $*» »-» Regular to $695 .... NOW e£e I t SECOND GROUP £4 "ff Regular to $9.95 .... NOW Ho/ /

MOTORCYCLE JACKETSAil weather doelont, zippered armt, pockatt, front, etc. Sizet 14 and 16 ONE GROUP Regular $8 99 .... NOW

BOYS' JEANS"WESTERN" double knee, zipper fly,reinforced 10-oz. denim. Sizet 6 to 14.ONE GROUPRegular $2.69 . . NOWSecond Group - Reg. $3.50, NOW $1.67

BOYS' SWEATERSCardigan or pull-over, long and thorttleevet, vettt, etc. 100% woolt, orlont,etc. Regular and bulky knil, all colort.Sizet 4 to 16.ONE GROUPRegular lo $2.95ONE GROUPRegular lo $4.95THIRD GROUPRegular to $6.95

| MEN'S DEPT. jMEN'S PAJAMAS

100% cotton, flannel, attorted print* prints and solids. Sizot C end D only. ONE GROUP Cl Regular to $3.95 ... NOW le

MEN'S LEISURE SLACKSContinental, Ivy stylet, assorted colon.Sizes 28 to 36, all lengths.ONE GROUPRegular $3.95 . . NOWSECOND GROUPRegular $5.95 . NOW

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS"CUSTOM TAILORED" long and shortsleevet. Sizet 14 to 17. All tleevolengths, latest collar stylos.ONE GROUP f*| •t'JjRegular $350 . NOW lo I /SECOND GROUPRegular $3.95 . NOW

'1.77 *2.47

M.67MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS

100% coltont, flannelt, etc. long andthort tleevet, "HAMPTON" "GAUCHO""KOIESPORT" "BENEDITTI" regular andIvy League.ONE GROUPRegular to $2 95 ...SECOND GROUPRegular to $3.95 ...THIRD GROUPRegular to $4.95 ...

NOW TO*

'1.46 NOW M.96

NOW

NOW Of*

'1.77 '2.77

BOYS' TRENCH COATS100% water repellent.

ONE GROUP QTCRegular $3.95 NOW

BOYS' SCHOOL PANTSContinental, Ivy stylet, assorted colors. Sizes 10 to 18.ONE GROUP {I Regular to $3.95 . NOW I e

BOYS' BOXER JEANSElastic tops, assorted colors, 9-oz. denim, sanforized. Sizes 2 lo 6x. ONE GROUP Regular $1.59 ............. NOW 67«

LIQUIDATION SALE! NOW IN PROGRESS

MEN'S WORK SHIRTSKhaki or grey, long tleevet.

ONE GROUP J' Regular $2 95 . ...... NOW I

CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTSBlue. Small and medium sites only.ONE GROUPRegular $1.95 ............. NOW

MEN'S COATS & JACKETS"AMERICAN SPORTSMEN" "SIR KNIGHT" mellont, windbreakert, leis­ ure jackets, etc. Knits, doelont, woolt, nylont, etc. Sizes S M L XL. ONE GROUPRegular $11 95 NOW SECOND GROUP Regular $1495 ... NOW THIRD GROUP Regular $19.95 . NOW

*4.77'6.77 '9.77

MEN'S DRESS SLACKSAll colon, all the lalett ttylot. Woolt, blends, etc. Regular and continental styles. Sizes 28 lo 40. ONE GROUP «3 "ff Values to $9.95 .... NOW Jeff

MEN'S WORK PANTS"BVD" "KING KOLE" and othert, khakior grey. Sizes 28 lo 38.ONE GROUPValues lo $4.95 ...... NOW '1.77

MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATSHIRTS

Assorted colors, short sleevei. Size*S-M-l. Ono big group.Reg. $1.95 ................ Now

DALE'S DEPT. STORE • 1334 EL PRADO • TORRANCE