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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1915)
MffVMVNMVMNMSMMVNMPMM WMWrtWRIS frt - v i ' atEDFORD MATTJ TRTBtTNE. MTCDFORT), OREGON. TUESDAY.- DEOHttlXjER 7. 1015 TOttT! TTTRT5TJ jA4tK ji$N$M$M'JJiM I fmsSskA'. v aaaaammmwt r "4 . - "vs-trv-B.w-H jmwwwr .ammr amw . .Rrjah dS&TVWm B A v -r, 4C ju ""vcj issAiear'9h i a !MM ivV Tv-w - . SiisPlkjirwl. W eJO. 30r-0 Am3IM7V -'. -"ffl?S-K!s, --s-, t .. xjyJeZrWT 1 1 Y 1 VTWWTC-S'VtJfeW V .TV. esaass3gr?r . S5w,KTi,,--dN . &? 1 vS VirrJ& ?S iiRM B?fcP LliJLiJ -jBfc L'" T,-m'A fJ:,,J.m.s2r J3 IX W'" - "w- w -r- w -m- - ' P A?k. "" Tell us wA&t iV7 want' 16 MORE DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. SHOP IN THE MORN INQS IF POSSIBLE T f f T .? V T t t f t t T ? 'f T t Y ? t GIVE FURS, THE USEFUL KIND OF GIFTS bibbohb GIVE TOYS TO THE CHILDREN, GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL TO THE GROWN-UPS WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU W ELL IN YOUR XMAS SHOPPING AND YO U WON'T FIND IT DRUDGERY IN THIS STORE, FOR PRACTICALLY EVERY PR OSPECTIVE GIFT HAS BEEN PLACED 0 UT ON TABLES OR IN EASY REACH, WHERE YOU ARE AT LIBERTY TO TAKE YOUR TIME IN CHOOSING OR IT'S N 0 TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU ANYTHING NOT IN SIGHT BUT WE URGE YOU TO SHOP AS EARLY IN THE MONTH AS PO SSIBLE WHILE WE YET HAVE TIME TO SERVE YOU AS YOU SHOULD BE SERV ED. HOSIERY, THE PRACTICAL GIFTS . 4 ? T t t T T f T T t t f JL Never were furs cheaper than this season, due to no sale in Just those colors you've been, looking j i (i I'jurojie so tins slioulu he another point in lavor ol ynu choosing i'urs then, loo, the s.tock affords most every kind of flu' that is practical, such as fox in black, blue, red and gray; sable, mink, opossum, lynx, together with other fancy pieces, either by the set or separate pieces. Come in and se lect furs for Christinas and have them laid away for later de livery. We are Agents for Albrecht Furs, which goes without, saying that you run no risk in selecting fui-s from this well known house. for to complete your fancy work, one big lot, all ooloi's, most at 15, others 25 and up. ' N)l- GLOVES, SPECIAL 98c Some oO or (JO pairs to choose from in tails, black, grays and brown, all sizes FEATHER BOAS AND RUFFS Come in the colored, combinations. such as pink and white, black and RIBBONS Dainty little Wash Ribbons in pink, blue or white, also neat satin" bro cades and plain colors, and of course all kinds of holly and Xmasi'ibbons. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR NEEDLEWORK WWWJWTf flj H -tUAi 'lit . AVe'vo prepared ourselves with these useful gif y ts, and you can't make a mistake in giving bos- f iery by the box or by the pair, either lisle or f silk, black, white or colors. Ask to see those J Lisle Uose at. $1.00 box, or if you prefer a silk, i we have a dandy one at $1.00 pair. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUBSecond Floor Arrange to see this display of fancy work, oil paintings and the like, all made by local women of Medford. ,V rK in 71 von nnd thorn mvp some . . ua '"""' ,imi ""Uli "" K "" 1 till til .....tCjY' ,. i C O 4 tf t" iV TnWTlT.R TinTTT PATJP.V ATJF JU ...yx.oo 10 JJU.OU TOWELS, BOTH FANCY AND PLAIN DRESSER SCARFS AND LUNCH CLOTHS .aTa A uch an assortment of Fancy Turk A ish Towels, in nlaids. strines and & fancy borders, with guest towel and Sold in the regular way up to 1, in 'A wash cloth to match; also good plain all-linen cloths, also drawn work and . WlltO 011PK. DlMCf'S ISC. ZFn. .lFn Ollllll'nwiovol 111 Hia WW nlmnf O An; ..--... ......,- ... m -, - , i --- . - . r r -v V'X.VVL Alt IIIVj JWIi IIJllllli U I1W,. to choose from, at $1.89 FANCY SILKS For waists, in the most popular dark qolorings, both plaids and wide stripe taffetas, an inex pensive gift, and something long to be remem- v vl imimi iOy 1.0 pJLfc9 FANCY BROCADES AND METAL SILKS .Just the kind of silk for that fancy bag you have been thinking about, sold at $2 to ijy).50 regular, now $LG9 XMAS BOXES, CARDS, Etc. CHIFFONS, NETS AND if Make your Christmas package MARQUISETTES j,j convey tue meaning it is in- fosi tended for a neat box and the manner it is wrapped are im- m portant boxes all sizes and , nces. I ' and 4Sc. J. i Royal Society Art Goods Since we have added this popular line of fancy work wo haven't been able to keep many of the best selling numbers in stock, but now have a new lot of patterns, whieh.eonio in dresser scarfs, laundry bags, doilies, center pieces, pin cushions, lun!Ji sets, waists, ladies' lingeries, with a big lot of childven's gar ments, and pieces to be embroidered to make the home beautiful and they are all so stirtple each package has full instructions, together with materials complete .....'. .V. 1 25, 35, 50, 65 to $1.25 SILK WAISTS ' NECKWEAR Another lot of' those popular Crepe do Chine Waists just received, some high neck, othei-s low, either embroidered or plain, at $1.98 UJb. x rf -"c- s rA A PI.TVO. .WOMEN .STORE 90 X k T t t I Such an assortment of the new shapes and sizes and so reasonable, too, either with cuffs to BASKETS AND BASKETS ,; ; Sweet Grass liaskets, Japanese llnniboo Bas kets and Heavy Cardboard WastoRaper Bas kets, such a variety to choose from iK is bewil dering, and they are Hies useful Wild, too, sweet grass for your fancy work, Japanese Bas kets for fruit, and the like, and lhc;isci,'ul and in expensive Waste Paper Baskets n dozens of colors. ' nv any color you would ex pect to find, and every one a new pattern, nets in plain col ors, such as brown, flesh, while and navv. GLOVES AND MITTENS The kind of Cloves for these cool mornings to wear to school Jewelry, Parisian Ivory and Novelties Such an array oft these fancy articles that every woman admires picture frames, jewel boxes, If)) combs, dressing.sets, hat pins, shirt waist sets, uar VvvTJi 71" l)ms nau' ornainontsj bags and dozens of ''.?i& 'TtiffifirfcS heli.s in choosing voiir presents. JAPANESE LUNCH SETS Quite the vogue at present, colors are brown, navy and come in several patterns, with red, also mittens, prices 20 napkins to match and very in to , . .. 35 expensive. ,?&&&&&&, & AC.t vV ': fK r&vyr'r mu&r fi- t t L t f match or without, at ,25, 35, 50, 75 & t T T t t T t t BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, SHEETS, CASES AND TOWELS If it should be blankets, you couldn't possibly make a mistake in eloosing one of those Pen dleton all-wool quality, either all white or col ored. Bed Spreads in good quality chochet or Marseilles, cut corners or plain. Sheets in the best quality hemstitched ends, either regular or extra size, with cases to match. PENDLETON BATH ROBES FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN other t SILK UNDERWEAR Niagara laid Sjlk .Underwear in the vest, either embroidered or plain, with knickei'bockors to match; also combination suits, which come in white, light blue or flesh. CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Not the big, Fancy Embroid ered Handkerchiefs you bought a few years ago, but neat edges, some with your in itial, others plain; then, loo, thoro are the Children's J land kerchiefs, put up in boxes, and prices 10 to 25 the box; Ladies' 5 each to $1.00. i i K'Ti.x r, jmmm ,: r v . - " mo 'oa Trtmz.i vrw t Y T X y y y y y y y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y t o V3 V V W mT- f i r In Care The May Co., Medford, Ore. Fairbanks, Alaska, Nov. 15th, 1915. DEAR CHILDREN: Well, I am to be with you again soon, and I can scarcely wait until the time cornea. Have sent a lot of my toys a'nd dolls on to the store and want you to go in and see them ask to see some of those games the maps that jrouput together and build; also some of those needle outfits for the girls and see those lifelike dolls. Honest, yon would almost think they aro real -they twist around so. Somo say Mamma and open and close their eyes. And boys, be sure and seo those mechanical trains. You know, people thot I would have suclra hard time getting toys this year, but I be gan early, and it looks like I am going to have a plenty for t every boy and girl I know of at any rate, for tho good ones. The only thing I am worried about is my good ' old reindeers, Ned and Nat, they are getting so old I can't go very fast. I may travel by automobile when I get down in your part of the country, but it's too rough and hilly up hero. Have to see all those boys and girls and will then be down your way later and in the meantimo go to the store and seo tho toys--stay as long as you like and, by the way, write your Xmas letter and drop it in the mail box at the store, and they will see that I get it. OLD SANTA. MECHANICO FOR THE BOY (!ive him something that will be instruct ie, yet entertaining. Dozens of different things that he can build with these out fits; some good ones prui il.it S3. 25 Ios from all parts of the globe. Yes, and hundreds of them from fiermanyj-lnadefby whole families;and, yes, vil lages, in the (ionium empire who naw have taken up arms to fight for thoir country. Most of these were made before the had dreamed of such a thing as war, and you should see what theirTiauds and minds havo conceived for vou American boys and irirls. Blocks, irames. trains' tov wnirnns. carts, stuffed nnimals. tons, balls, dolls, fiirni- , . - - - , -- - - - --. ... ------- .--.--- --..,-. .-. ,..,-,,. --.., - i- i - -- - .,.-,.... --. . --.-.-. ture, pianos, celluloid rattles, rings and dozens of playthings for the small child. SELECT TOYS NOW AND HAVE THEM LAID AWAY THE STORE WITH CHRISTMAS SPIRIT fi n. ,-i.f -,.. THE MAY CO. CHILDREN'S MAIL BOX We havo provided a mail box for Dear Old Santa's letters, so bring them to tho storo when you havo all your wants listed and wo will see that the dear old saint gets your let ter. Write Santa a letter. TAKE THE TOTS TO TOYLAND ? X f T ? T r T T f T T t T T t T t ? T T ? T t ? ? ? ? t t t ? T T t t f f t t T f t Li i I f;tr4KtKKtKi WW"r"&v! w