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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1916)
A l! f ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? Y Y t Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y i ? 1 m at ' ! i 1 f! Mi-.- iff I- Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y y y y y y Y ? V T ? V T ? ? f ? twok Kforrr MflDKORD MAff, TrMnfNR. M.WOItih W.'lMiy sU KI'W, fM:il. (. '" I ! 4 $ 4kJ4 ! t i t t4 t t ! i !! ! JM-! MHM4.''',,',r DRUG SUN DRIES Ytiu awve on rvrry nrf.ffilo piir HwtHed in the Driiif Sunday Dopni'l.moiil. THE AYC "Everything For Women Nothing For Men" A ROYAL SOCI ETY PACK AGES HERE. These HpiilAr Kmbroidery Patterns, rn,M J4.V, ilfiv, r.Or. 0"e, 7.V, .?!; Program afternoon 3:30 to 4:30 Just to give you an inkling of all that's new in the Spring styles, both by the yard, made up, and ready-to-wear. You arc invited to this display. "My I Hozv things have changed since mother was a girl!" f you haven't heard this quaint but thoroughly modern song, you will do well to obtain a copy and have some friend sing it for you. Our only regret is that the song writer neglected to include a paragraph on the change in selling methods, which is becoming more pronounced every day. Never again will merchan dise bo sold at retail or at wholesale- like it was 25 years aco, or 15 years au;q. The day of the calico dress and coppcr-iocd boot has gono they have disappeared with the exit of the old-fashioned spelling school and the Virginia reel only to be supplanted by the "fox trot" and the "movie." Woman's fads and fancies have changed accordingly. xi is our onueavor 10 Keep aureast oi ino times as uiuy are louay, uutu ua iu auiviuo uiui m muruimuuisu. You pay for theso advantages at tho lowost possiblo prico consistent with modern business mothods. PONGEE SILK 48c Perhaps never again will you be ABOUT 100 PLANTS AT 10c Shrubs you would pay 50o and 75c for when able to buy such an all-silk pongee at this price, just 10 pieces in tho lot. CURTAIN SCRIMS, 10c YD. We bought I his lot sev eral months ago at the rock-bottom price, you get the benefit, worth to 25c yd. ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE $1.15-Comes as wide as .'5H and 10 inches, in most all tho staple shades, should sell at $1.50 if bought today. bought in the regular way. We bought 1000 and got the price. Help Beautify Medford. All shrubs have been inspected, are two years old and will bloom this season. S y'iSif ' 1 SrwS?? 4jj&?ft ?U6-1 X!)J m 1' ' u. SPORT SWEATERS, $6.50, $8.50 TO f $12.50 Shown in a big range of pop ular stripes and plain colors, some in fibre silk, others silk and wool, belted back or Norfolk styles with high button-up collars, very popular for all season's wear, especially good to bo uorn with separate skirts. WOOL JERSEYS $12.50 'I'd be worn for street and sport wear, coiue iu plain shades, i rimmed collar, tll and cuffs. ii PROGRAM for Monday afteynopn, 2:30 to 4:30 HAND BAGS AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS Nought an entire line of a salesman's samples, only ono of a kind, and range in price from the cheapest to the best - &t one-third loss. COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE JOc-Comes out, like a ribbon, lies flat on the brush, the same kind you always pay 25c for, you buy it here at the department store price. PILLOW CASES lOc-You would pay Iffo for ihi case if wo had to buy them today, but ns long ai thoy lat you can have all you want at this price. RIBBONS 15c YD. 'Hio wide kind, used Tor hair bow, iu the different floral palle-rua, also used a jfivat deal fr fancy work, mostly pink and blue, worth to 25c a yard. JAPANESE TOWELING AND LUNCH SETS These inexpensive table coverings are becoming more opular every day, because they always look well ami wash well, with napkins to match, at J)S(S 1.125, $1.50 ami 1.95. Sea tha new Waah Materials in wide stripoi. W hnvo them for street or sport woar. FOR STREET OR SPORT WEAR We've mado an extra effort in our selection of tluse plainer styles, which are all at popu lar prices. CHILDREN'S HATS In a big variety of new hint)1 and col ors, some are real poke bonnet styles, others are neat turn down brims. IHI. II I II III! I 1 I IMM Ms' iSaB ABfflc?aHE3 Mm fa I VY7 '"l A t. MUSIC HY ROOT'S CONaiaUTOUCItKSTl Jicside the )opular music of the day, tho follow ing program will be given: March, "Our Navy" ..;....Fred Alton ITaight Overture, "Orpheus" Offenbach Oavolle, "Underneath tho Stars" Spencer WalU, "Flower of Italy" Dc Stefano Cornet solo, "Mother Maohroo" Olcott-Hall Wilson Wait. Violin solo, "Serenade"..., Drigo ldward Charles Root. Selection, "Echoes from the Metropolitan Opora llouso" Tobani Mazurka, "The .Hitter Koot" Bliss Heino Walt Dream....:. Oscar Slraim March, "Under the Double Eagle" Wagner UtelWIfiSllMlsOTS KOIt .ISY13RY.13QDY Ml H ll Ulltii E?Ste1 7?;s :-s .ca a h I ! III ... "Ax 'k' k Twenty-five Suits at $25 New spring styles you would pay $30 to $35 for. Some are the new cloth suits, others are the silk. Just this one lot at these special prices for this opening sale. COATS PRICED $4.50, $6.50, $9.50 AND UP You will need a garment of this kind for all summer wear to be worn with separate skirts or dresses, come in white and a big range of stripes. ate WAISTS LIKE THESE $1.98 TO $6.50 One lot of 10 dozen All-Silk Crepe do Chine Waists, in either white or flesh tint, any size, high or lay-down collar, long sleeves AT 1.98. The better kind in fancy stripe crepe do chines, high neck and long sleeves, also pussv willow and taffeta, at t.75, 4.50 and G.50. One lot Voiles, worth to $3.00, special at 9S. k ill mm Mill: mRs jr, mi'Wmmk Again We Say, You Are Welcome SPORT SKIRTS AT $4.50-A good quality washable golfine, in white, coral and two shades of blue, any size and two styles, with patch pockets. and belt. DAINTY WASH DRESSES FOR CHILDREN, 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c Somo are in the plain white, trimmed in neat edges, others are gingliams, while still others are made up and stamped Dutch styles. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1.19 Worth to $2.00. Made of good heavy coutil, in one of the later models, a new number, bought in a large quantity to got the price, any size. BUNGALOW APRONS, ..39c, ..48c, ..65c Made full lenuth, and cut good and wide, for general house wear, comes in both light and dark patterns, medium and large sizes, 25 dozen in the lot. SILK UNDERWEAR IN JERSEY AND SILK $ CREPE DE CHINE Envelope Chemise, in white or ilesh, slightly trimmed with lace or plain edgo, at 12..1S. Others accordingly. DRESS UP WEEK, APRIL 3RD TO 8TH A national movement featured over I he entire countrx we are well prepared to take care of your every need. Easter is only a few weeks away. t. I 3f'V'tAQt'iKVf5ffa it-v t H r Ri B m rt f-- - .SDPirVOt'Y T IlTTlPl i IMW' J8LS to-"- A JA.&WWfifr KS Sj- BUY WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY, 25c, 35c, 50c AND UP We have an especially good uumber in' a lislo weight in bUek and white onlv, at 35J. A Silk Hoot-at 50?. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MAKE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Neat stripes and plain colored blouses from the big K. A: K. factory, 50h Kover alls fir bovs or girls, blues or tan's, 75c Wash Suits, all kinds, at 75c and $1.00. Let your next corset be one from this lot of Bon-Ton, Gossard or Nomo. We fit you as you should bo fitted. DRESS-UP HATS Trimmed to suit your taste, or we "will change any shape vou may select. Quaint, old - fashioned hats, trimmed high with flowers, to be worn with the modem drosses. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT Remodels any shape io sun your Jancy. 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