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Tuesday, January 11, 1921 THE ORANGE
ATIONWIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATIONWIDE INS
to Meet the N
ment Stores in 27 States
struction Prices Prevailing
ent price REGARDLE
Do not confuse this with the usual mark up and chants. The J. C. Penney Company never has, nor article will remain as priced until sold or forced by
Many items are limited in quantity, many may pro in disappointment. Come expecting to find every stake our reputation that you will not be disappo
article will remain as priced until sold or forced by
Many items are limited in quantity, many may proin disappointment. Come expecting to find every
stake our reputation that you will not be disappo
Ladies'
Suits
Pretty models of Serge, Velour and Mixtures in blue,
brown and other of the season's best colors; some embroidered and others fur trimmed,
now
$12.50
Coats
A wide assortment of Coats, nicely tailored with stylish cape collars and other smart features highly accepta
by our lady patrons. Other prices at $19.90, $24.75 and $27 are of tweedes, slivertones,
lours and plush
$14.75
The lack of space does not permit us to go into great detail in giving prices on our big assortment of Ladies' Pumps & Oxfords, which are real bargains.
$2.98 TO $5.50
is the price range and you will find all styles, all leathers and colors to choose from. Don't fail to see this display in our store now.
Ladies Bungalow Aprons, all sizes and patterns of gingham and percales; priced as low as, Reconstruction price
$98c
Men's tan Work Shoes, double rock oak soles, well made uppers, all sizes—Reconstruction PRICE
$3.98
Boys' Outing Ball Shoes, visiotized rock oak sole, sewed and wired, sizes 8 1-2 to 12
Reconstruction
$1.98
"SOCIETY SPORT VEILS"
We have a goodly sortment of patterns this popular veil.
Fancy print pop-lins, per yard
Steel bound, well n 'Fabricord' Suit Cases
$1.98
Sox, black and white heel and toe, fur service
is the price range and you will find all styles, all leathers and colors to choose from. Don't fail to see this display in our store now.
Ready made Kimonos; made of Windsor and Serpentine Crepes, Silk Crepe and other good kimono materials. Reconstruction Price, $2.19 to $3.98
Winter weight Wool & cotton shirts in grey, dark brown and tan colors. These shirts are well made and full cut and are good values at $1.98
Boys' Outing Ball Shoes, visiotized rock oak sole, sewed and wired, sizes 8 1-2 to 12
Reconstruction PRICE ..... $1.98
Men's high quality Dress Shoes in black and tan, all sizes—Reconstruction PRICE ..... $5.50
Heavy double fleeceed white outing Gowns for girls ..... $98c
Nation-wide Institution
297 STORES
312 STORES Anaheim
NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION
J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATIONWIDE
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTE
The New Condition
States, will on WEDNESDAY,
revailing---Every Price in
GARDLESS OF PREVIOUS COST
mark up and mark down special sale commonly held by other
ever has, nor does it now believe in special sales. Rember
or forced by market conditions to change.
any may prove underpriced----hence delay to purchase, may
find every item in our store bearing its proper reduction.
be disappointed.
any may prove underpriced----hence delay to purchase, may find every item in our store bearing its proper reduction, be disappointed.
Coats
Assortment of Cloth
eely tailored with the
pe collars and other
atures highly acceptable
ly patrons. Other val9.90, $24.75 and $27.50,
edes, slivertones, veplush
14.75
Dresses
Many attractive models of
Ladies' Dresses in Georgette,
Crepe de Chine, Taffetta and
Messaline in season's wanted
colors. Nicely embroidered and
trimmed in silk and gold braids.
Prices range on these—
$12.50-$19.90-$27.50
$12.50
Ladies'
Suits
Chic little models of Serge, Tricotine,
Broadcloath and mannish mixtures. These values will immediately attract the thrifty who desire to dress neatly and cheaply at
$19.90
SOCIETY SPORT
VEILS"—10c
We have a goodly astment of patterns in
its popular veil.
Fancy print pops, per yard 39c
Steel bound, well made
fabricord' Suit $1.79
Box, black and tan,
ite heel and toe, full of
vice
LADIES' SILK AND JERSEY PETTICOATS
You have a good variety of colors to choose from; each petticoat is well made and full of service. Re-construction price $3.98
Amoskeag and 1921 Heavy double fleeced outing flannel. Per yard Reconstruction PRICE 15c
Men's Cotton Worsted Dress Pants. A good
THE "BIG YANK"
SHIRT—89c
Here is a work shirt of heavy chambray, well made and full cut. Excepcional. Reconstruction PRICE 89c
36 inch Percales in light and dark colors, per yard, Reconstruction PRICE 19c
Red Seal Ginghamms in stripes, cheeks ,plaids and plain colors, per yard
“Ferris” g
Corset Waists,
26, at Reconstruction Price
Sheets of go
Muslin, 72 in.
Reconstruction PRICE
Comforters, 7
with new clean
4 lbs. Reconstruction Price
Boys' Knicker
Steel bound, well made
fabricord' Suit $1.79
Box, black and tan,
white heel and toe, full of
vice
Reconstruction PRICE 19c
Boys' DADDY DUKE
does, leather trimmed,
canvas uppers with visiced rock oak soles, sizes
-2 to 13 1-2
Reconstruction PRICE $2.98
Children's Blue Denim
Day Suits, well made and
good material
Reconstruction PRICE 79c
Men's Silver Mixed
wool tuck stitched Union
suits, all sizes—
Reconstruction PRICE $2.98
Men's wool Union suits,
perfect fitting and well
made
Reconstruction PRICE $3.98
Amoskeag and 1921
Heavy double fleeced outing flannel. Per yard
Reconstruction PRICE 15c
Men's Cotton Worsted
Dress Pants. A good
wearing well made garment
Reconstruction PRICE $3.50
Good quality heavy well
made Blue Chambray
Work Shirts
Reconstruction PRICE 69c
Men's Satin pad Paris
Garters.
Reconstruction PRICE 29c
Full wide 38 inch Scrim
in pretty pattern and execellent quality, per yard
Reconstruction PRICE 19c
Hampton Crash Toweling,
18 inch—
Reconstruction PRICE 23c
36 inch Percales in light
and dark colors, per yard,
Reconstruction PRICE 19c
Red Seal Ginghams in
stripes, checks ,plaids and
plain colors, per yard
Reconstruction PRICE 10c
Full wide 36 inch Hope
Muslin, per yard
Reconstruction PRICE 15c
Kiddie Cloth and Devonshire, big assortment of
patterns
Reconstruction PRICE 39c
Full wide 27 inch Peperel Canton Flannel
Reconstruction PRICE 29c
Full wide 42 in: Brunswick Pillow Tubing, an excellent value, per yard
Reconstruction PRICE 49c
J. C. Cordes and family have returned from San Diego.
W. H. Lepper, of Whittier, is a patient at the local hospital.
P. A. Stanton, of Seal Beach, was in Anaheim yesterday visiting old time friends.
About 50 couples attended the Yeoman dance at the Odd Fellows' hall last night.
John Wallace, of Brea, an oil worker, underwent an operation at the local hospital today.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wents, of Yorba, are entertaining this evening for a group of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curtis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Faris, of E. Adele-st.
Clarence Wagner left this morning for Wasco, Calif., where he will look after property interests.
F. Stein, representative of Newmarks, Los Angeles, was a business visitor in Anaheim today.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cornelius, of Santa Ana, were the guests at dinner last evening of Anaheim friends.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knight motored to Riverside Sunday and lunched at the Mission Inn.
Mrs. H. P. Tobin left for Los Angeles today, where she will spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. William Law.
H. L. Ross, oil man and rancher, of Chino, and Mr. Butler, of Santa Ana, were in Anaheim yesterday on business.
Baby Donald Selover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Selover, is a patient at the Anaheim hospital for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner motorized to Long Beach Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Wagner's aunt, Mrs. Geo. Austin.
The Anaheim high school basketball team was to play the Santa Ana junior college at 4 p.m. today on the local basketball grounds.
James Owens, M. E. Beebe, Dr. C. B. Hatch and W. M. Wickett attended the Presbytery at the Los Angeles First Presbyterian church today.
Mrs. Linna Thomas, Mrs. Frank Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kempton and family and W. A. Kempton attended the Colorado picnic at Long Beach Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stevens, of Love-
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The Anaheim high school basketball team was to play the Santa Ana junior college at 4 p.m. today on the local basketball grounds.
James Oyens, M. E. Beebe, Dr. C. B. Hatch and W. M. Wickett attended the Presbytery at the Los Angeles First Presbyterian church today.
Mrs. Linn Thomas, Mrs. Frank Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kempton and family and W. A. Kempton attended the Colorado picnic at Long Beach Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stevens, of Loveland, Colo., Mrs. Will Mitchell, of Denver, and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, of Colorado, arrived in Calif. Saturday to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs.Ofto Lensing and baby, Mrs. W. Hinds and daughter, Ada, and son, Louis, all of San Diego, are guests at the home of r. and Mrs. Ben Lensing, W. Chartress-st.
Mr. C. H. West and son, Ellis, of Hoytsville, Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mills, old time friends. The Wests intend to locate in So. Calif. next fall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bartline, of Iowa, who are spending the winter in Calif., have recently been staying at Van Nuys, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ward, N. Los Angeles-st.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Edwards and children, of Glendale, and Mrs. Elizabeth White, of London, Ontario, Canada, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wickett, of East Broadway.
B. Fisher, I. Curtis, B. D. McAlvay and Chas. Jones went to the Silverado mines today to lay the concrete base for the new 100-h.p. Diesel type Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine to be installed to operate the mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Osburn motorized to San Diego today, where they will spend a few weeks with Mr. Osburn's brother, Dr. Priestley Osburn, formerly of the Anaheim Sanitarium, who is locating in San Diego, where he intends to establish a private sanitarium, making a specialty of diseases of the stomach and bowels.
DUNTON DELIVERS
47 CARS, TRACTORS
George Dunton, Ford and Fordson agent, reports the following cars and tractors delivered in December, 47 in all, making a record for car deliveries:
New tourings to E. E. Squires, Anaheim; E. T. Carlow, Anaheim; J. V. Kelsey, Garden Grove; J. N. McCall, Buena Park; O. O. Irvin, Anheim; F. Van Casteren, Los Alamitos; J.R.Forgey, Garden Grove; W.J.Hansler, Garden Grove; H.D.Driffill, Anaheim; W.H.Mize, Garden Grove; R.Road, Anahelm; Guy Harmon, Anahelm; G.P.Peralta, Anahelm; H.E.Remland, Anahelm; Alex Stark, Anahelm; E.M.Cristensen, Anahelm; S.Murata, Stanton; S.S.Ball, Anahelm; W.O.Broady, Garden Grove; G.Toshino, Anahelm; J.C.Schroff,Anahelm; George Dean.An
Comforters, 72x78, filled with new clean cotton, wt. 4 lbs. Reconstruction Price $2.98
Boys' Knickerbockers in good colors, all materials of wool, wool mixed and cotton. These are excellent values.
Reconstruction PRICE $1.98
A big assortment of Girls' Gingham School Dresses in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, nicely made of best material. These Dresses are of the season's best styles.
The "Bread Winner" line Reconstruction PRICE 98c
Ladies' Mercerized Lisle Hose, all sizes Reconstruction PRICE 29c
Ladies' Cotton Hose in black and white—Reconstruction PRICE 15c
J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION
New tourings to E. E. Squires, Anaheim; E. T. Carlow, Anaheim; J. V. Kelsey, Garden Grove; J. N. McCall, Buena Park; O. O. Irvin, Anheim; F. Van Casteren, Los Alamitos; J. R. Forgey, Garden Grove; W. J. Hansler, Garden Grove; H. D. Driffill, Anaheim; W. H. Mize, Garden Grove; R. Road, Anaheim; Guy Harmon, Anaheim; G. P. Peralta, Anaheim; H. E. Remland, Anaheim; Alex Stark, Anaheim; E. M. Christensen, Anaheim; S. Murata, Stanton; S. S. Ball, Anaheim; W. O. Broady, Garden Grove; G. Toshino, Anaheim; J. C. Schroff, Anaheim; George Dean, Anaheim.
New runabouts to H. C. Adams, Anaheim; A. F. Nowatny, Anaheim; Glen Williams, Fullerton; H. L Lambert, Anaheim; F. W. Braddock, Anaheim; Fred Witman, Anaheim; R. L Noble, Fullerton.
New sedans to Gust Manske, Anaheim; H. F. Dierker, Anahelm; H. G. Schmelzer, Anahelm; A. Muckonthaler, Anahelm; J. W. McWilliams, Buena Park.
New coupes to G. W. Sandilands, Anahelm; E. Voss Herrington, Anahelm.
New trucks to G. H. Fulwider, Garden Grove; C. W. Peters, Anaheim.
New chassis to A. L. Witter, Anahelm.
New tractor to Edward Marxen, Buena Park.
Used tourings to Frank DeWitte, Anaheim; C. C. Benton, Los Angeles; W. H. Bingham, Orange, W. A. Kempton, Anahelm; Joe Rye, Santa Ana.
Used runabout to E. R. Burns, Anahelm.
Used sedan to L. L. Henson, Anahelm.
TAG YOUR TOGS
Travelling automobiles, whether residents or strangers, are urgently requested to tag their belongings with either identification cards bearing their names or addresses, or some private initials which will enable them to have lost property returned to them. The Auto Club of So Calif has 21 branches in the southern counties, and articles are continually being turned in to these offices, as well as to the home office in Los Angeles, with no marks or signs to tell to whom they belong.
Minimum temperature at The Night Lenton Assn., was 40 at