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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 6

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Kalispell, Montana
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6
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1HE IM IL LAK Ktl lSl'KIT MliX IAX UI'XISI'W XI YKY 21 urther reductions on apparel previously re New groups now reduced for the first time It is the final close out before inventory at the end of this month Clearance Prices Go Lower! for a Quick Disposal Books ('lose for (he Year on Jan 31st DRESSES to Less than Half DRESSES were to I9l5 Now 688 DRESSES were lo '250 Now 988 PRESSES were to 2995 Now 13 SS DRESSES were to 11500 Now 1G8S DRESSES were to 1995 Now 1988 DRESSES were to 1995 Now 2488 DRESSES were to 6995 Now 34 SS Party Dresses Were to 1395 Now 488 Were to 2759 Now 1383 Were to 3509 Now 1888 Were to 1599 Now 2888 Were to 6500 Now 3888 Long Line BRASSIERES A famous wired bra for beautiful in which lie plush covered wire moved for washing Satin and ny lon fabric Sizes ill! to 1 1 for full figures contours can be re $5 85 KAYSER WOOL ANKLETS Now 59c WOOL MITTENS Now 98c WOOL GLOVES Now 98c KNIT Cotton UNDERWEARNow 39c COTTON HOUSE ROCKS Now 198 MATERNITY DRESSES Now 398 HANSEN ABRIC GLOVES Now 98c ALENE ERAS were 1259 Now 585 SUEDE HAND BAGS Less 25 GREBE PARTY SKIRTS Now 785 SEQUIN DICKIES Now 185 GIRDLES were 850 Now 585 SUEDE KID GLOVES Now 298 STRIPE JERSEY BLOUSE Now 685 GLIDA KLEENEX CASES Now 19c LONG SUEDE GLOVES Now 498 WOOL PEDAL PUSHERSNow 285 BRASSIERES Pink BlackNow 98c HOOD SPORT JACKETS Now 1585 SPECIAL 300 Costume Slips Beautiful $98 Satin Rayon Here is a wonileiful Dux in fine qiitilily Satin Rayon ''lips Wit scallop trim in white ami lea rose Three lengths ami all sixes from 32 to 11 am several 8 UR COATS Slushed tor inal Clearance MINK BLEND MARMOT JACKET $QA Originally $9950 Now Tax Inc MV BLACK DYED SKUNK COAT Originally S1S909 Now Tax Inc NEW BEAVER DYED CONEY COAT Originally $198 Now Tax Inc AUST SEAL DYED CONEY COAT $1 A ligina 11 $19S Now Tax Inc BON MOUTON LAMB COAT $1 Originally $229 Now Tax Inc 1 MINK DYE MUSKRAT COAT $1 A() Originally $359 Now Tax Inc 1 MINK DYE MUSKRAT COAT $9QQ Oiiginally Now Tax Inc MINK DYE MUSKRAT COAT $)AA Originally 19S Now Tax Inc 07 All Above Prices includes Tax Costume fl Jewelry 1 Price Beautiful pieces in Mexican silver Brilliant' gold and jeweled Earrings Necklaces Bracelet' Pins Were from SlOii to $1500 Hand a BAGS 1Z Price ine quality leather Bags in soft goatskin and other leathers Mostly pouch styles some with lovely plastic handles Were 750 to 1259 I the store for women Coats and Suits ur and Self Trim to Less than (xst Were to 2490 Now $7 Were to Now $17 Weie to 1995 Now $27 ere to i99o Now 7 Were to 6'995 Now $47 Were lo 8995 Now $57 Were 12500 Now $77 Wool Skirts Plaid Solid Colors Pleated Gored Wi re to 195 Now 198 Wele to 650 Now 298 Were to 850 Now 393 Were to 995 Now 498 Gotham Nylon Hose A i I'll I lutin' seiunles slm'k avoids crooked senms In new dark hades Irregulars Evening Blouses Were 895 Were I 195 Were 1 195 Now 685 Now 885 Now 1185 Wool Sweaters Were lo 85o Now 285 Were to 1095 Now 585 Wool Sport Shirts Wore 995 Now 385 Were 885 Now 685 Were 1195 Now 895 Lounging Robes Chenille were to 895 Now 585 Tailored were to 1095 Now 785 Moric were to 1795 Now 1185 Sport Slacks Were to 1295 Wool laliai dine Were 1995 Now 685 Now 1685 Sport Jackets Corduroy were 995 Now 585 Wool weie 1695 Now 685 Riding Pants Cotton Twill were 695 Now 485 Trial of Jadwiga Gels Under Way 'out iiiimd I mil page I IJvmidei said llid afliT the (toll ner car mi cried of I the road amiI i i 1 1 I I' lie npened I lie door and Jidw i ifi'eaiiied ihi'i a cop (o'l me out He'll boot both 110 Siibeipiviilly Elvamler testified lie letiined that Conner already wat de id The deputy added that Jmlwigit s't eiiining wildly tried to take Viin from Ins holster to prevent his in Ids a id oi in di i le radio to cull for help OCt) WORKERS IN COLOGNE AND NUERNBERG STRIKE I (Conlinued fioni I ril A I'at ai'loitrli lai i Ii ir 1'1 as "del i bet til a nd Illi prmlenl attempt" by Hie organlzi't to ei i eii in i nt proi ishillM of it mill tail 'i eminent nrdname whose oli 1 or is to i nun hal pul il lea I net I ities ire "O'lditcled "hone lly and "yeti II I'I'I wen mi mm a nd I mi" iiiirki I' wall id thrir Jolii In t'olo''ne I is moi I in a gem I aril I' ill bill os: I'll! ial Sell ices I'll steel metal eh eii i ic 1 1 ami biiildim: ade i io de'ierti'd find uinnicipal ofllees were closed All i lores rinse I i xi'i'pi a keriei ind groi'i'i ins whore viiiling work iin en llh their wives in 'leaicli of loud Trade uiiien ehieitalns aie sein'd llled In lileot in Munich tomorrow io decide wlietlier in call a general si I Ike in I bat i ll Meanw hile i he Hrii ish American zmi' s' German bizonal council met In discuss an emergency fond law with Ii would I'ormil inspectors to search establishments ot major food einisii moi for hoarded loud Aero Board Okehs State Both North South Conlinued I roni Page 1 pnssted aid and 'iibmittvd airport improvement plan lo the CXA un der the long iange federal aid pro rrnin in which Montana expects non hilO in federal money in the next eieit ye This will be matched by local funds to improve airfields Jewish Settlement Again Under ire By Arab Riflemen (Conlinued from Page I residents plus an estimated SI) fight ers of llagana I Im Jewish militia was reported surrounded ami Hirer hours alter the attack began tin: Jews said military aid had not ap peared Arab soiirse said the raiders who Yehiam yesterday were Palestinian Arabs from the Galilee area who wi re trained and outfitted in Syria NNNUAL CHAMBER 3 COMMERCE DINNER THURSDAY (Continued from Page 1) iniinily An award will also be made io the employer or who has ieen outstanding in his service to Hie community Those planning to attend the liaii ipmt arc requested to secure tlieir lickels at the chamber office as soon Two Major Issues ace UN Board On Palestine Case (Continued from Page 1) bly's recommendation that a area be cleared for admitting within the next 10 days 'council to consider whether the situ iation in Palestine constitutes a threat to international peace or a breach of i peace but informed quarters said it i was virtually ceituin that a specific request for force would be made i The commission already was un port derstood to have reached a mutual Jews understanding that an international force was necessary to implement the pendent Jewish and Arab countries effective next Oct 1 The security council was called meet again tomorrow to hear India jn esent a detailed reply to Pakistan's five hour speech of iast week on the Kashmir case Portuguese and rench fishing fiects i) cd the Atlantic and oper ated the coasts of the as The resolution merely calls on the plan to carve up Palestine into inde ly as 1 550 EASTERN HAL NATION TO GET NEW COLD WEATHER (Continued from page I) Hie zero mark in Chicago tomorrow 'Temperatures had moderated con siderably throughout tlm bolt in advance of the fresh frigid blasts particularly in the Southern Plainsml the Great bakes legion but the southem states conlinued to shiver in abnormally cold leadings Hain was reported general in the lower Mississippi valley ami over the south Atlantic states reezing or snow extended northward acios Virginia ami there wa: snow in southern Pennsylvania amidong the coast across Ww Yolk City Some sections of northern Nev 'ngland reported sub zero temper attires rom tine to eight inches Blondie By Chic Young Itrsrlaterrcf IT Patent nffle is possible to avoid congestion at the last jnonnnl Phil Kington managing secretary' of Hie aKIispetl Chamber of Com neree slates he is highly enthused concerning the banquet ami feels it will le enliglit ning and entertaining lo all who attend Nominations tor the board of directors will be announced and there will bq an opportunity for other nominations from (he floor MH i TA HIS PIiAltJi I'Oll A TH HED HOO (J An old man MfnT MP? BUMSTEAD (a lady wishes to )' HL' I SPEAK TO XOU ON TixL 8 SHE SAYS SHE HAS U' DATE WITH YOU THIS 7ENING AND WANTS TO KNOW WHY YOU HAVEN'T SHOWN UP (wait that's I NOT OR POP A THAT'S OR WK "A PLACE LIKE ME ll Ql Jtt 4 HOME A'AR? i ci Kn I jt in Sii i In with a long wliUe beard stood talk ing with a grocer in a village near ordingborg The grocer noticed a movement in the beard aud then saw a small mouse peep out of the mass of whiskers the old man calmly took tlic mouse out of his heard and gently placed it on the floor so it could fnvjiy lulling tlif sjroccrz vo got accustomed to it Those little ones think a thatched snow Were forecast for New England is a snowstorm which centered in the Carolinas moved northeast ward.

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Years Available:
1909-1977