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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 59

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FINANCE It Costs to Be Different BY CHARLES NEAL JR. HAGGARTY'S is on the and we're leaving Downtown Family Financial Counselor if 8.1 it i 3 We'll bring you an even more diversified choice of fashions, greater depths of stock, more excitement in everything we offer. Big Sale coming Meanwhile, our Los Angeles store will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 24-25-26, while we prepare for the greatest sale in our history a SPECTACULAR MOVING -OUT SALE, starting Thursday, June 27, at 10:00 ajn. Social critics have been attacking the trend toward conformity in our society for some time, and rightly so. Nevertheless, the costs are high for being different Families of modest means should avoid being too different in their buying of expensive consumer goods and housing.

Consider autos as an example. If a person wishes to be certain of good service and parts replacement, as well as a good trade-in value, he should pick a car of standard size, popular make, conservative coloring, four doors, and auto a i transmission. He likely will end up looking like a million other Joe Blows around town, but his purse will be protected. Dandy Income Needed The family with a yen for unusual and distinctive shelter is to be admired, but the wage earner of such a family had better have a dandy income. When it comes time to move and sell, and people move often these days, it could be real tough finding another family with similarly "unique" tastes.

If money makes a difference, a family should settle for a house of standard, popular design, located in an area with similar houses, and priced to sell to people in average circumstances. In our society, mass pro waeMweHMMMN In 1117 this magnificently dressed figure adorned the opening day ad lor the new store of J. J. Haggarty at Seventh and Grand. And who can forget the fabled flapper of the roaring 20's with her short skirts and long beads.

Haggarty's was her store! 18TH HOLE at Lake Bermuda at Bermuda Dunes Country Club has been stocked with bass for annual Huckleberry Finn Fishing Derby on Saturday. Participants will include Mrs, Richard Glass, who is with her three sons, Craig, Ward, Blain. Harold Clines duction counts. It enables us to live nicely and econo- POLO FESTIVITIES Note Anniversary 'S" Los Angeles Store ONLY This Sale will be ONLY in our Los Angeles store to clear EVERYTHING out to the bare walls. (We're keeping some of our shining chandeliers, though to someday sparkle in new Haggarty stores!) This is a on CLEARANCE.

from First Pasre Earl P. Thomson. TISA. Tupper and Palmer G. and Mrs.

Thomson, at Dinner Party live, on the surface, like most everybody else. Only Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curt the very rich can afford Jackson. ana Messrs.

ana jumes. Also Messrs. and Mines." George A. Bums, Rodgers, Carl Gross of Denver, William McMann and Lee John Donaldson and Wil- Haire, and Mrs. Perkins liam H.

Porter of Tucson, and Mr. Robert F. Duffy. Constantly Growing Haggarty's long range policy of serving our customers, where they live, led in 1938 to the opening of our Beverly Hills Store, and in the past 10 years to new store openings in Pasadena, Santa Ana, Bakersfield, Lakewood and Palm Springs. New stores are in our future each a unique specialty shop, catering to the fashion conscious young woman, in her own community.

And now, keeping pace with the growth and movement of Southern California, Haggarty's Downtown is moving out. James B. Cross of Al Cline celebrated their wed- Sreat individuality in modern-day consumerism, ding anniversary at a din- But there is no need to cry ner party given by Mr. and about it. Mrs.

Leo Cline of Arleta at You can be different In Scandia. how you dress, how you The pair also was ho- decorate your home, and in nored by Mr. and Mrs. how you feel and think. Harold Pason Rosenfeld of There is room for a lot of Burbank, who were hosts that sort 0 thing, at a dinner in their home.

R' "tnM berta, and Drs. and Lewises Entertain Mmes. Wilton A. Doane and Tli'rtl-irlav FptA Jack W. Shields.

Guests Invited Guests invited to share the Sidenberg's table at the ball include Tim Durant and Messrs. and Mmes. H. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Lewis of Westwood were hosts to Messrs. and Mmes. Richard Dittma'r, Brandt and Ned Mason The AVtt when shoulders were padded out-to-thert skirts were short hair ww pilled kigh. R. Benham Yovan Po- when they honored Ralph povich and Hinojosa.

Parsons with a birthday At the table of Mr. and dinner party at the Center Mrs. Van Ness will be Col. Club. 58-year Fashion Leader All regular Haggarty merchandise at drastic reductions.

Watch your newspapers for further Sale news. First of Fall And, always, in Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Santa Ana, Lakewood and Bakersfield, you will find fresh, new fashions to wear this minute plus first-of-f all arrivals to excite you for the coming season. Do come in soon! REMNANTS of ALL FABRICS are i2 PRICE at Thousand Fabrics all this week. One-to-three yard lengths at tremendous savings. Jane ft I 1 i Sixes In 1905 J.

J. Haggarty opened the "New York Cloak and Suit House" on Main Street, Los Angeles and soon moved to bigger quarters on South Broadway. With a gala opening celebration in 1917, J. J. moved his store into a showplace at Seventh and Grand, Los Angeles.

News A MS Look cute for summer! I XI 7i COTTONS -j I Solid tones I The 3(Tt came, skirts dropped below the knees again, and there was a soft lady-look St? win pleats and draping. Stories called it "the finest Apparel store since fashions came." Accent on newer stores Now, we continue our tradition of smart, new fashions and service to our patrons in our brighter, newer stores in Southern California. The "New took" of the SITt sent wave for was through flw fashion world. Skirts plunged, waistlines nipped in, over yana of petticoats. The lady-look again.

And the EO's fresh, slim, easy ami fun. iittls shifts are big fashion at Haggarty's! Look elegant for summer in magnificent fabrics from The Couturier Salon in our Fairfax store. Great fabric buys for all who sew. Inspiration, special courtesies for designers and dressmakers. Thousand Fabrics is your compee source for all your sewing needs.

If you don'f see whof you want, ask for HI Our 100 imported cashmere mantled with twin-skin mink is a comparable 110.00 value Remember! 00 HAGGARTY'S LOS ANGELES will be closed 88 i mm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday June 24-25-26 SPECTACULAR MOVING-OUT SALE I Starts June 27, 10:00 A.M. Los Angeles Only! An amazingly small price for this cashmere coat classic deftly detailed with a sunburst back and all lined with Milium to give you year 'round insulation protection. 2-skin pastel mink on black or bamboo; or ranch on black. Fur product! lobld to (how country of origin of Imported fun Coat lono, (tmr floor "Charge If you like, or use our easy Pay-Ways Moil and phono ordora filUd. Add 4 tat tax pfus 35c if C.O.D.

Order Todav Sundav-MA. 7-3225 510 W. Seventh, Los Angeles 233 N. Beverly Beverly Hills your BANKAMER1CARO tah BMixhandiM toW only bf th yard and half-yard. THf UROrST SEIfCTION Of COTTONS IN TOWN MA.

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