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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1922)
MfinFOni) MAIL TRTWTVrV MKIH'OT?!) OHF.CIOW TTTKSPA V. ' MARCH' '2ft.v 1922 ? CARL NEWBURY TO SING WITH OREGON GLEE C. TOMORROW Curl Newbury, of Modf rrt, in onu nf tlm n I in-t iimnilHTK of tlm I'ltlvnr- Hlly Of OP'HOh'H MuII'M Ull' Cllll) whlrti 'III JMar ut tint Nut AViMliumdiiy uvuiilnii, Mitrrll VII, In thi) iiKotid ouii crt of tlio (iirlim lour, 'i'bn pruKiam I a ilriillil vorUlloti of clancnl, lHinilnr, mill liiiiniiroiH nuiiitim nnd III be tlm nun ii! oi Hi" nn pri'iti-tili-il IB I'orllund Willi ll root'lvcd U liiu ova tion tlium ' John Htarli ICviina. illn'rlor of tlm Hub, In on of tlm bout known iiumi wi; lint count In tHU linn of work. lit Ih mtiUUnt U - it of mimic lit tin' uiilvfi Hlly unit In prod-nnor of I'Ihuo Uli'l oikiiii. Uiiniilil Iti'I'l, iii'i iiii iutii:it. truvi'lml nvitr tlm t'liltiij Htul.m doing ciuirctl ork with tlM' Kltltiou VVIilla hiiutini ; qua ruiiiiniiiy, At reniit In In nmilHj t u ut In I'lunu In thu t'nlvrnlty Hrliool of MiihIo. I Tlio alumni of I ho iiiilviMMlty mu pluniilun varioiM ttuiorUluiiiuuiji fur iiiiniiU-rii of tint tl ill In tlm tliff'-n nt town. In Mi'iironl, t'ottnun (Inivn, Miitl Onlilnntl llio liluli li'Kl nr nMnnct TdK tlm fciilirort. Tlm pronoun whli h will l pnritetil--it In a follow: j i h Ornon fit-duo . Kvunn ili) Linn H y in I'lc ' - .... HumroHi-li (iliu rl'ii) ! 2 niiclKhtin . .. drlrtf (Ini'lili'tilnl milu, lili-n Morrow) I 8ok, Th T j UmmttliKin ,. Hi huiiiniin An limy Kurry. lo ' ia) lli-r Hmirt Coomb (Inrlili'iitdl l'), JI-n Morrow I (Ui lnHi-t" It ulin tllrt" club ! Hon, SftH lliijiKarlmi' Ulm pmul - . j ,. I.IMI Itonnlil lli'lil. jilanim I Camilla , , , ,. I'ruthi-rw' Um dull Part II Tlm tiruinUiiipfr Tmuli Cimtnu . St-h-Ptod cam Tli Itanitertiiiii KiKtna Nu Ni'lonn KiikIIi-Ii A Mimimt Thrum MKr. rhtllt)n, Ilryaw. Mo-tro. furry J'ooIIkIi Qu'-ctluiiH Cyril YalU-ntyun OnKun boiim Quartet mnl Ulor ululi 1'i'rnonni'l f tlm cluli Firm tiiur: Walliuo Cannon. John Btark Kvnnn. Clirtlt I'hlllli'ii, A Urn Smith; imcmd Unora: Hoy Union. .W)ii KnRlUh. Crwna Farl. Willi Kajra: hiirltom.; hrl imwm.n, f Inrrtn Kllnworth, Joliu (iavlit. Kii ik!i MHr. fihn Mor row, JiutiaJtl Iti'ld; baa: MaurUa Klwn., Auh')f Kiirry. Curl Nowlmry, "Van atioias tf SitA It is a great pleasure to announce to our patrons the premiere of the spring mode as interpreted by Prihtz. More than ever, this season, docs the sport motif mark the Printz originations. More than ever does superior quality distinguish these models. .,. . . ,- . , if ... ...'"' ., , ,.; . , , Engaging variety makes this showing one of dominant interest. Smart, new features of design are evident. And always the perfection of Printzess tailoring; the elegance of Printz all-wool fabrics. A comprehensive ensemble! This collection includes suits and coats for women and misses, of every age and type We invite you to attend this premiere showing. You'll be surprised to find that coats and suits by Printz are moderately priced, no higher than many garments of questionable value and infinitely more desirable. U.il H. M. PARKS SPEAKS FORUM TOMORROW It. M. l'ltrkM. dlrtH-tor of th Orv Kim lluroitu of Mln anil Ocnloiry, wun tttv i-Mikir at tlio forum hiinh ron of thu (Iriinlii I'nun t'linmtwr of I'olollii rrc yinli-iilay nmt lin will till-ill-wit thu Mrildint forum tomorrow llooll nUlhn Mnlr.iid tlolil. til hul.Jiit will t'i t In "I)'Vrloi lilt'lit of MllllllK In HoUtlK I'il Oli'Kon" mill an thin In of milium linpoi luiim to tlm Iti'KUii Itlvrr vull. y. it In tlio wUti of tlio forum t-oiuiultli'C thu I liii-iiiliurN attvnU. Thu forum tomorrow will h tho Innt one of the fUi-nl yi-ar ot tlm liiitnlii-r of ('oinim-rrt- uml the ono hunilitiil and fourth coum-i-utlM' ' wiu-kiy forum In two your. V. II. Vawtor will pnnUln, mnl I" the uh Hi'llio of M. K. Millard, K. K. Mi rrhk will lw hoiib Iviitlnr. . , , UNDER SECY. OF STATE " WASUINHTOX. Mur. 1!K. Wlllliui) l'llllll)K Of MllHHUCllllHI'ttll, liri'HOllt mliilHtt-r lii TIik Ni'thorliindN hita hon nonilimtoU by I'loHldonl HardltiR to 1 timlor aourutury of Htutu, hui-cooiIIiik llfnry P, notchir, who noon will tnlio uii hm new pom as umlmmiudor to UoV Klutu. V "' , " " "' '' ' Tlio prodUlcnl uImo nonilnntort t.fi Intul HarrlHon of Illlnoin, now attached io .tho elate doriurtmont s uhhIhUiU aocretury of mate, micceodlnit Kred Morris 'lJt'urlng, w ho ' recently vu niimod mlnlatiT to roi tugal. itht rtwi u Uuiruht. n. y. ;,, , , JIUKKAI.O. Mur. 2. Klvo rnumid morn than n half million dollum dum my In tho . V'lioU'mUo illitrii'V , Ui" ICIJi hi for t fruit, u ml liuiii M-oilui'i-nut i-ktit toiluy. , " , Cut ThU Out It I Worth Money .' ''' Cut out thin hllp, oncloun with Cr unit niull It to Fttley & Co.. 28B Sheffield Ao., CblCAuo, 1U writlns ynur name and oddreHS clnarly, You will rocolve lu return a trlnl paoUage contnlnlnB Foluy's Uony und Tar Compound for couyhB,' coldg and ornup; Tolcy Klilnny PIIIh for piilna In slik-a and hack; rliou matlum, buckarhc, kldnoy and bladder itldtnonts; nnd Foley Ciitlmrtlo Tab h'tH, n wholiiNome mid thoroughly cleanHlnic catliartlo . for constipation, blllouRneiiB, headuchea, and 8lugglh hntvrilu, . Sold eivnrywlioro, , j CAPES AND WRAPS A louse fjij.t- lulling in racfful folds tivi-r a liht tht'ss, a jaunty onc-picre fuHtiiiiU', tt iiiait-tailint'il ti coat aiul a ii'ivclly ftiat tr rofitliful simplicity, all shtiw what artLstic design inj; can tl U t-x press l'rintz listiiKti'ii in the iikkIc tifthctlay. llntircly new and bewitching imnles of cx(tiisite ilesiyn ami richness tif fabric make their dcluit. It is i touch of cm biiiiilery weaving, a web of par 'iloi-s here a braidl motif tneie or, per haps, the line of drapery on another wrap that translates the charm of these creations into beauty. PRINTZESS COATS Developed by Print, in Serges, Curd Twill. ' ' Trb'otinc and Trtlaine. the popular new knitted fabric, the styles sketched have no rival in smartness, nor in utility for sjhiiI and street wear, being etjually at home on the road as well as m the most exclusive avenue. . . Displayed in our ready-to-wear depart ment, you will find them of splehdid stvle, good ipiality nnd moderate in jiricv. ... ipwMf yyj if - Jersey liright SUITS Suits, the colorful Tweeds in j cious or subdued, express youth and the harmony, and models auda- J great out of doors, these are priced from 28.00 to $38.00. SUITS There is something wtroiigly apjcaling about the youth, the life and the exclu sive loveliness of these models by Printz. , i i Most suits are just suits, but these are costumes made distinctive by touches novel and refreshing. Interpreting tin; mode of today and anticipating that, of tomorrow, they are typical Printz orig inations marked for their careful tailor ing and fabric superiority. While the accept of these garments lia's ever been on style and quality, rather than on price, this spring pees a com bination that is unprecedented. Our garment section features an attractive assortment of Printz suits at interest ing prices. , ' , These suits are shown in Serge, Trico i tine and Cord Twill. Prices range from $35.00 to $67.50. For the suit that is to serve a purpose of general utility, both for street and af ternoon wear, we suggest one of thctie models .which the mode favors for the spring and summer seasons. They aix of that notable Printz design, tailored from a fabric which lias come into its own. Colorful and practical, surrounded by many points of interest, they are having an instant appeaL , AMERICAN LADY CORSETS $1.50 to $6.50 surfs MISSES' AND LADIES We have other lines of suits that will surprise you at the remarkably low prices., for this season. Ladies' Jersey Suits.:.....::.; v $9.00 to $38.00 Serges, Tricolincs, Cords, Twills in Xavy and Tan amHJrey priced from $19.00 to $35.00 The three piece vit in Tweed, priced .'. : $27-00 Extra Knickerbockers, priced at , $5.65 JACKSON CO. CORSETS 98c to $5.50 :4 LADIES' COATS AND CAPES n all styles and colors one could imagine. Some gay and flaming others rich and subdued. The women's coat section catches the spirit of Spring, too, and offers for your selection wraps of unerring and distinctive elegance. 4 Their prices are from $10.00 to $35.00 Coats for ehihbm priced at.. ..,..,$3,00 to $5.00 Ladies' Jersey Jackets, priced from $5.00 to $7.50 LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS In a large assortment of colors, in plain and pleated, both in stripes and plaids. These skirts are priced at the aiuazingly low prices of $3.35, $1.25, $5.65 up to $11,65. SILK PETTICOATS . In Jersey assorted colors, cnihroidery tri mined. Priced at .... $3.00" and $4.25 Other Silk and Satin Petticoats, from $5 to $7.50 New Silk r-ahrisoles at.......'. I'.J.SO? and $1.15 LADIES BLOUSES I'an.-y Striped Tricoletteat .! $2.00 Embroidered 'Tricolette and CrejH' de Chenc Dhmses, jiricetl at , .....$3.35 Hand made White Waists at $2.25 and $3.35 Other Voil Waists, priced at.....' $1-50 Other Waists priced ifoni ..,.r l ...:.$5.00 Xu $10.50 LADIES' AND MISSES CREPE' AND GINGHAM DRESSES AND APRONS Ladies' (linghain Street Dresses priced from $3.00 to $7.50 Unbleached Indian Head Drew at :..........! $7.50 Unbleaelicd Indian Head ApiWat v:..;...-r : $3-75 Kinb. Black Sateen DuiigaKtw. Aprons at V.2.;V:!..::,..$3.35 Kmb. Pluck Sateen llungidow-Aprons at .'. $3.75 Kinb: Oinghani Pungalow Aprons nt .;..j..;.'...$2.50 to $2.80 blisses Giligham Jumper Dresses, prioed at $3.75 Misses Ghtglmni Jitmp(4hines,'Me. a Ji Ll; VSSS ' SEE OUR LINE OF "BABY THINGS" BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE VERY SPECIAL One lot .of Aprons Uuugalow and Polly , Primal vie, priced at ......93 Otluev-Percale Aprons, regular sizes, priced at $X-25 Percale Aprons, extra sizes, up' to -V7 size, i:: HU VI .. at$l.S0 - )) , J UiW., i tth 80 BUSY !'. STORES, THE ...REASON WE SELL FOR LESS North Central msg Medford, Oregon The Daylight Store EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR EVERYBODY , LADIES' SILK DRESSES i In assorted colors and styles Mode, Crepes, Satins, Taffetas and Georgettes Both fancy trimmed, and plain. These are priced from. -..:..$9.95 to $48.88 WOOL DRESSES In serges and Trieotines,, some in the plain embroider ed models and some plaited skirts. Priced at $5.00 Other models priced from.. ..,........,.. .,.$9.95 to $24.00 r ) . . s t - ";'. . JACK TAR TOGS are still as popular as ever. We just received a new I shipment of these, and will be glad to nave yon ca,U and inspect theuv " ' Middys, short sletves at $1.30 Middys, long sleeves at .....$1.40 Midchs, wool color at .:.......$2.80 Dresses Xavy and Khaki,. Bloomers to match, from to 14 years at ..$55 Other Gingham Divsses, A ery reasonably priced. " liiiillli mm rg,.-jajj)?3gngnrii'