Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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This sale has made satisfied customers, and that's what we started out to do. Many bargains
found new owners the first few days, of this sale. But there's still a plenty for hundreds, of
other economic shoppers, including as it does every article under this roof. You do not have
to choose from a few odds and ends or broken lots, but this entire $50,000 stock is at your
disposal. True there are some unseasonable lots, but just notice the price when you see one
X one of these lots to insure you the genuineness of this sale. But we need the room for other
departments that are to be added, hence this stpck must be reduced. Take a lesson in oppor-
ftunity. Scan the list below, then come and see for yourself
NOTETlie May Dry Goods Co. did not purchase the Clothing Department of F. K Deuel & Co.,
X consequently that department is owned and operated separate from the Dry Goods Department'
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ALL. LADIES' SUITS TO GO AT
ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE
No freakish styles or iloi8 to choose from, hut the sens
ible shades that you wear ovury day, mostly blues and
black ami Whlto'ohcelH,Hoino Norfolks, others plainer
stvles, both misses' and ladies, sizes lb ma Ulf
to. 12, sold regular $20 toJH, now VIlC-Jniall
No Alterations.
ONE-HALF PRICE
Every Hat in tho department cut to just ono-half regular price. Pattern
Hats and Newly Trimmed Shapesof a hundred different colors and
styles tb choose from. Wo won't carry goods over from one season to an
other. WOOLENS AND SILKS AT BIG SACRIFICE
ALMOST ENTIRE STOCK IN THESE LOTS
WHITE COATING MESSALINES
Both in tho plain and Most all slmdcs in an
atripe for summer All-Silk Messaline, in
'oat8, comes in the 5J the lG-inch width, a
inches wide cloth, Bold Dumber wo will diseon-
regular at &ft QjT tinue, sold at 1 C
,$51110 yd... !). yO GOc jLD
SCHOOL PLAIDS FOULARDS
In red and blue combi Our entire stork of
nations that make good Foulards, in all the
serviceable school irar- most wanted colors and
linents, always 1 T desirable patterns, sold
soul at -oc jl ji . regular at t t ,
FANCY POPLINS $1 .00 and $1 .25. JJt
In a variety of pat- WASH SILKS
terns and colors, Tub Silks, the kind that
come inhc. 42-ineh wash, nothing nicer for
width mostly, worth making shirts or
to $2.50 tho yard, dresses for summer
DRESS GOODS
Scotch Plaids for chil
drcn's dresses, plain
serges and novelty man
tenuis, .lb to 44 inches
wide, worth t
to 75e yd J
DRESS &OODS
About 25 iriocos ofl
Plain and Fancy Dress
Goods, tans, browns,
greens, black, blue and
novelty, worth I T -J
to $1.25 DL'
DRESS GOODS
This lot includes fjne
dress materials in tile
wide width, quito a few
black in the lot Q7rt
worth to $2 yd. y V,
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TALCUMS
TOWELS
IMeuuen's and Colgate's Talcum, in a A special value? at this low price is
number of different scouts, iOp this Turkish Towel, good in size mid
but a limited quantity only ' quality, with colored border, -ir-
li now fl Q wear, sold D f 1A
H at Iltly to $2 yd Dl.ly
MADRAS
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SPRING and SUMMER DRESSES
AT A DISCOUNT ONE-FOURTH
Some of these have scarcely been unpacked, and all
are this season's styles, in silks, linens, crepes, voiles
and dainty lingeries, plain colore, figured and com
binations, a lot of tub dresses in the lot, all are in-
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No Alterations.
RIBBONS
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SILK TISSUES
Some 30 or -JO pieces to choose from, Fancy Satin Stripes, in pinks, blues
comes in neat brocade stripes and aim tans, also some J lowered patterns
small patterns, 27 inches wide, Q in the lot, all sold regular to Or-
WV lull" wv
f Fancy Gibbons for hair bows and the BLEACH MUSLIN
Y like in dozens of colors and patterns, yu ntMlt., musij, vnrd wide, very
sold regular to 50c (he yard, JFp K,)0(l foi. ,linisiK underwear, a ru
A a- limited quantity of this number..... "1
Cotton Thread
7 for 25c
worth to :
RED SEAL GINGHAMS
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CREPES
TABLE LINEN
A German Bleach Linen, 72 inches
.wide ami one that is bound to wear
and give satisfaction, regular
$1.00 quality..,.,
SHEETS
A Snoke-Kl itched Sheet, in a good
medium size, full bleach mus- QQr
lin, sold at 50c 3t
quantity
BROWN CRASH
A Linen Crash suitable for roller use
in the regulation width, and QIAa
well..vOv
65c a (itm'Hy ii" wu NVas'1
Ladies Handkerchiefs, 10c and 15c
grade ... .' Oc
All sizes Hooks and Hye...
Carman Fair Net.
Plaids, stripes, plain colors and fanoy, The kind that wash and require no
vim 2 yds. to 10-in. each piece, 0 ironing, mostly small floral' patterns
and worth to 15c yard.
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GUEST TOWELING
All-Linen I luck, in II, Kiaud IB-inch
width, dainty patterns and about a
dozen pieces to choose from, QCi
tin to (iOc WJv
CASES
This is a Case that, matches above LLMUSLIN
Hheet, in a l2x:HJ si.e, and has been Hrnwn Muslin, .'HI inches wide, used
a good number, at, the reg- A mostly for house lining, but botlo.r
iilm- price of 12I.C vi than the ordinary grade at. this Mp
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.2 for 5c
10c Press Shield ... 4c;
$1.00 Hell, Hueklcs...J..!. 25c
10c Spool Silk...
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...3 for 25c
COTTON PLAIDS
Dark Cotton Plaids,-suitable for ev-ery-day
use, conies 27 in. wido r
and sold regular up to 15c vl
DIMITY CHECKS . '.'
Plain and bi-oken chocks, very g)ofl
for children's wear, 27 inches QA
and colors that will wash, nl-f 9k
wavs 20c?and 25c & 2C
REMNANTS
Every rcmuaut in our store has been
included in this lot, and include moat
auv kind of material vou culd aslx for
AT ONK-11ALF PRICE.'
15e to 50o Ladies' Collars, each 3c
SILK FINISH FOULARDS
Comes 27. inches widfj, mostly in dark
patterns, ol blues, and a clotli Qa
fliAttiismtllv sells for 25 vd FC
BUNGALOW APRONS
pVice.
wide, worth to 25c
EMBROIDERY CREPES
IftflinvKi'tfiminrr ." R. Ten or twelve pieces of tliisJUmbmid- .:
15, box Statiout..N....:..r. 8o i aiid 8iml i FANCYMADRAS
Glen's Cambric llaudkelfuhiefs 3c terns, a clotli you have paid -II This Jo I includes 25 or J10 pieces of
xav srripci pauerus, in a goou selection or.
st vies, a cloth that will QM
laiinler.well vC
Sansilk, all colors ;
...4c
as high as 50c for.:..!..
u a good quality )ercale or gingham, CAMBRIC
stripes orjunall patterns, in both dark A soft, finish full bleach Cambric,. ,'Ui
and light colors, sold regular QQ, jn,.i,08 wilo, Verv good qualitv C
0' to 75e F for miol.Wcar.nnd the like: :.C
BED SPREADS
A good size cut; corner Hod Spread, .. ", lft , ,.,..,.
crochet, in a variety of patterns, , " l i?.ft iJ Zom"t
makes a good weight for sum- fi(l; '" l" Vml ,l,,(.1 r " ' rr
mor iiHo, worth to $1.50 WC jW lor.uorly at 50e to (ioc,
HOSE
Lace J lose, in
most all sizes,
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TOWELS
Cotton Hunk Towels for ordinary UNION SUIT
hand use, good size, with red borders, Ladies' Combination Suit, sleeveless
always a good towel at 15c, 1 1 1 an(l lft0 kmJ a good quality QIT
at .'. -" lislo and is worth up to $2 suit veIC
Entire Stock of Laces
and Embroideries
at a Sacrifice
Flouneings, Hands, Edges, Allovers,
and in fact every piece of lace and
embroidery in the stock, all go on the
sale table at a marked reduction.
All Less ls
FIGURED MULLS
Silk and cotton mixed iualorials,-in
stripes, plain colors and small figures, APRON CHECKS
worth regular to 40c tho yard, f Cp Different size checksmd 'olrs, tho
at... v , lvL kind that docs not facie in the wash-
iimAT ntTATTTo ' ing, some mevchaiits get S'je P
WOOLOHALLIS for his cloth C
Big assortment of All-Wool Challis, "
in a variety of patterns, mostly smalt GINGHAMS
figures, nothing nicer for spring An odd lot of dark patterns in regular
wear, always sola at ouc to Qr- Uress uingliums that sold up to
GOc, at d 12loc, but we want to get rid jj-
SLEEVELESS VEST ot t,,e lot
A. regular 20c garment and well worth COTTON CREPES
it, but wo want to discontinue this Kequiros no ironing, both plain aifd
ill 1 ' 11 J 1 J 1 . ' 1 xl m W
lot, hence tliis low price, all
sizes, at.
9c
figured, for kimonos arid tho
like, usually sells at 2Qe ,...
12c
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