Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    MF.DT'OI?!) MATL TKfm'NF. M FDFORD, ORKC'Oy. Tfll'L'Sl tA V, Of'TOHKR 10. 11)10-
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Childrens'
Hose
Supporters
10c
Cold
Water
Colors
10c
Shoes, Dry
Goods, Und
erwear. Get
Our Prices
Men'sWool
Work
Socks
25c & 35c
Collates
Shaving
Soap
4c Cace
Colgates
Talcum
Powder
12c
Machine
Oil
6c
Bottle
PACK TWO
4
f :
y Men's Ties
13c, 23c
f and 35c
X
Boys 6c Girls
f School
4 Ladies'
!
Hose
A !5c & 25c
Boy's Caps
'f 20c and
X 50c
;f
X Boy's Shirts
and Blouses
' V P.
;Y
f Ladies'
, X Corsets
If. 59c
& Ladies'
Y
'Y
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Y-i
Outing
Gowns
; 08c
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Ladies'
A Uutina
. Skirts
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A
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Ladies'
, & Auto Caps
,
A
A
Pound
X Stationery
19c
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X envelopes
be and
10c
Toilet
Paper
Gc
Y
Y
. Y-
f
f
Y.
XHand'chiefs
f ' 3c
Y
X Ladies'
Y
Ladies'
Linen
Hand'chiefs
X 2 for 5c
f
Y
Y.
Men's
Belts
35c
Men's
Suspenders
X 20c a SOc
Men's
y Dress Pants
X $3.50
Y
2
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.N ational
DressUp
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The extraordinary buying power of our combined stores, which wields a mighty influence in the markets, brings us profitable buying opportunities
and resultant selling advantages unknown to other local concerns. These benefits accrue directly to cur patrons and YOU, and account for the de
cided superiority of cur value-giving the year around. This store is stocked to overflowing with the desirable and richest products for 1916-17 Fall
and winter use that the markets of, the world afford. Surely you, too, will want to participate in this gladsome occasion and visit this store during
this week and weeks to come.
Ladies'' Suits
Lari;c showing "I I .:n 1 i
Suits. IH'W iMics arnv
daily. Suils in all Ihe new
materials and t rinuniiius.
suits or si ic ami suit so
superior rilling ami wear
ing ijiiality prices at
$12.50. $1 1.50. $17-50
$20.00 ;i n.l $25.00.
I EMS I Ii'l
Coat
ft
A beautiful line of Ladies' Coats In choose from, in
all the new styles, patterns and triiiiniinus: velours,
plushes, velour broadcloths, plaids and uiiNtures;
don't fail to see this line. Prices at $1-1.50. $17.50,
$ 1 8.00; $22.50 a i n I $25.00. '"
Ladies'
Furnishings
A larn'e assortment of Ladies' Waists
' prices 98? to $5.00.
Just received, a new shipment of Ladies'
Collars - prices 29c 50c 60?, $1.50
and $2.25.
Ladies' 1'nion Suits prices 500. 75c.
78? and $1.00.
liadies" Online downs-- prices I'roui 5Sf.
75c MS? and $1.15).
Ladies' Outing Flannel Skirts. 53ck.
Ladies' Middy Minuses -- prices $ I . I 9 and
$1.25.
Ladies' House I tresses prices at 85?,
$1.00 and $1.25.
Ladies' Skirls -prices a I $350. $1.00.
$1.50. $5.00. $(5.00 and $7.50.
Ladies' Sweater, all wool. $1-00 and
$1.25.
HOSIERY
Men's I tress I lose " Muster Lrowu." 25c
Ladies' I lose. 15 25c1. 35c and 50c.
Ladies' Silk loc, Phoenix liralid. SOc
and S 1 .05.
Children's Scl I Hose. 15c1-: 2 for 25.
1 ;.s ' and dirls' Hose, 'iislor Drown,"
at 25r.
Children's S,-lin,, Hose "Whit-Leather"
I lose, 15
CORSETS
"American Lady Cm'sets." the core of
-au'iioi I in im; and we.-nim;' ijiialil v. in
all'' lie new xhapes. at $1.25. $1.50.
$1.75. $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00.
Dry Goods
Money saved to visit this department.
A la rife assortment of all the new
weaves, patterns and checks, in both
wind dress floods, wash fronds and coat
njaterials. jroods of (piality and jiriees
that correspond.
SILKS "
::ti-inch 'I'afl'eta, yd $1.50
"JT-inch Yepe de Chine, vard $1 .00
::(i-iuch Tub Silks, vard..'. S1.00
dli-inch I'oplin, yard $1.00.
WOOL GOODS
I'.ii-ineli Wool Serine Suitiiifr. yd 50?
12-inch Ser.n'e and I'opliu, in plain col
ors and fancy cheeks, yd 9S?
I") ami ."jG-inch Wcml doods, for. per
yard $1.00 and $2.00
COAT MATERIALS
.lli-inch, at yard $1.78 to $2.78
WASH GOODS
Worth's Cheviot in plain, cheeks and
stripes, at, yard...'. 11?
( 'aiubric Shirt imrs. :i(i-ineh. at. yd. ..IS?
I tcvonshire Suit itifs, all patterns, per
yard .' 19?
( 'ot ton ( Yepcs, all colors and checks, W'V
yard 18?
1 ! tj 1 Outing l''lannels, fancy, white and
dark pal terns, yjd 0?
Shoes Shoes
Owini;' to the ureal advances in the
leather. market, and with the advances
in shoe prices every week, we still have
a larire stock of shoes at the old price.
On sonic of the numbers we carrv there
is a slight advance. We carry standard
brands oT shoes shoes of stvle and
shoes of iiia"!ity.
Ladies' Dress Shoes, in patent leather,
both button and lace, S3.00, $3.50,
$3.60 and $6.00.
Ladies' Dress Shoes, in kid. both button and lace. $2.75,
$3.15, $3.50. . .
Misses', in inn metal and patent leather, at $2.35, $2.50,
$2.75 and $3.00.
Men's Dr: Shoes, both button and lace, al $3.00, $3.25,
$3.50, $3.75, $4.00 and $4.50.
l!os' School Shoes, both button and lace, at $1.S5, $2.10,
$2.40, $2.75 ami $3.00.
Children's Shoes in ejin metal, kid and
patent
Sixes : to s- $1.15, $1.25, $1.48, $1.65.
Sixes S to II-$1.45, $1.55, $1.65, $2.00.
iixes 1 1 1 .. to - $1.65, $1.85, $1.90, $2.50.
.Vheii you want a Work Shoe that is
solid leather, leather counters, leather
insoles, full vamps, call for the "IVtvrs
Hraml." We have a complete line in
regular height shoe; also the hili tops.
Shoes at $3.50, $3.75, $3.90, $4.15 and
$5.25.
1 loots at $5.25, $3.50, $7.00 and $7.50.
Kelt House Slippers for Men. Women
and ( 'hildren. See 1 his line.
Jfviif i
GOLDETs
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Men's Glothin:
Don't fail to see our line
of -Men's and Vounir
Men's Suits; the stock is
now complete and prices
are the lowest. j
Men's Suits, in all the
new patterns and
stvles. at $13.50.
il $15.00. $IG.50 and
We have a eompleie line
of Hard Finish All-Wool
Suits at $15.00
The heaviest weight All
Wuol Line Serge Suits,
that retail everywhere .
at .$2.!. 50, our irice
M $10.50
Men's Overcoats at
$11.39. $12. $12 50,
$13.50, $15.00 and
$20.00.
Young Men's Suits in
all wool, iu both the
i plain back and pineh-
- back, at $10.00 and
$11.50. '
Boys' Clothing
and Furnishings
Hoys' Suits,. Pauls and all kinds of Hoys'
Wcarin.u; Apparel at the very lowest
prices.
Hovs' Suits. $3.00. $3-50. $4.25,
$4.50, $5.0C, $5.50 and $7.35.
Hoys' Pants. G5 75 $1 and $1.25.
Hoys' Kahki Hants. $1.00.
Hoys' Work Shirts, 50.
Hoys' "Kayuee Hraud" Shirts and
Hl'oiises. 50c.
Hoys' Caps. 25? and 50?.
Hoys' Hats, 50? and $1.00.
Hoys' Mackinaw ( 'oats, all sizes, $5.50.
Men's Furnishings
Men's Dress Shirts, iu both laundry and
French i-wi' 95?
MeuV n uular 1.00 Union Suits; S9c.
Men's regular !.. I'niou Suits, $1.29.
Men's Natural Wool I'niou Suits. SI .09.
Men's All-Woo! Lidon Suits. $3.00.
Men's Wocd I'liion Suits, lilit weight,
for S2.00.
Men's Outimr Xi-ht Shirts. G9c.
Men's Caps. 25t 50c-. SSc and 95c
Men's Ihds. $1.39. $1.50. $1.65 and
S2 50
Men's Bib Overalls. 95? and $1.15.
Men's Cordurov Pants, $2.50 and $3.
Men's Work Pants. $1.15. $1.50 and
$2.50.
Men's Dress Pants. $2.50 and $3-50.
MeiiV Furiiibinus of all kinds at the low
est posill( prices.
Men's Best
Grade
Overalls
$1.15
Men's
Cotton
Work Socks
10c
Men's
Khaki
Panis
$1.15
Men's Best
Grade Work
Shirts
50c
Men's
Cordory
Pants
$2.50
Men's
Canvas
Gloves
10c
Men's
Wool Dress
Hose
25 c
Peroxide
12c
Bottle
Air Float
Talcum
Powder
8c
?
Pound Can
Talcum X
Powder 4
11c I
Colgates
Tooth
Paste
19c
Collates
Toilet Soap X
9c
JSP Coats X
Thread
2c
Corticelii
Silk Thread
9c
Bow
Holders
5c
School
Tablets
Sand
Silk
4c
.
Hooks and f
Eyes X
5c Card 4
f
Dress X
Snaps
8c Dozen
Pearl
Buttons, 2 X
Dozen 5c
Hair Pins
Assorted
Sizes X
5c and 10c
Men's t
Caps
SOc I
Men's 4
Hats
$2.50
Men's
Cotton
Dress Hose
15c
2 for 25c X
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