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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE(iO. TUESDAY. MAY 2, ItW. PSGH TITO EH G. JURY DECIDES WALKER & KINGAIDf LOWER SHOW TO AGAINST FILING JOIN FORCE'S IN: CLOSE TONIGHT .... ' . t SPECIAL REPORT FAIR PAVILION id ON I CHARGE,! THE PEOPLE FOR 11 Senator n. U Eddy of ItoscbuiB, and J. M. Johnston, attorney rep- rcsenting; the, state in the matte REAMES & KELLY TANGLE HOTLY IN i i5M Itny ami SiiViiRf ttuphl ilaniH program of Improvements to le uiitli'r the direction of Italph Cow- carried out by thlu group hi ttitt Kill, rhuirinun. 1 nur future. The- committee in Data on alt irrifiatlnn pro1lmn. rliniKe nf this work ronnlstH of: the effect of vutiuiiK fXistitiK con- T. K. Daniels. W. F. Isaacs, K. ilitinns chi fish mortality, ami the Maude. Heit Noldltt, Joseph Whin'- wmliiiiK order nf fish Kfi'eenx is ion nf CirantH i'ann, Jl. K. Detrlck .it.i; vMih.-rt-tl pr.'liininarv to a 'i ml M . K. Real. nf hp investigation by the urand I w:l)ker pavilion in thiR city will jury of the prosecuting attorney's! PJlse operation, their proprietors. As Hie result of negotiations ! Ono of tho hlssest events pvor I W. M. Wilkle, Htur witness hi Mo ; To the K.litor: .My family and I; Tho water Hiiit of tho Little Ap which wore closed today, the KaBlo I undertaken by the Medford (.anion Chaney trial, left Med;ord this : wish to publicly express apprccia- J'11' j!''!'7l'niriluKse!l 1 Z?V- th Mill. I th flnu-wr uhnu- nnw hpineimiirnilllf Ir MCMinnvillH in uiu'uoii ior ine um.nfuui j .,,.. ........ " - . .ii....ir x.. i ,.vi.m,L.,i i,. iiu nisi in ri-wuuiii uv um-si-ii um-c ; I'UitUKI V 1)1 I JtMMIlY OHfl 11 i . .'.i ' i"i "in "in mini - lOllinn or Yamhill county, where l,y Hie pie nf both political slon nl er lioin ic.ir ine m-au 1'oint dance pavilion and ; held in the more building next to the court house yesterday, consult ant? with the crand Jury In regard to the errand Jury making a report for fillnK. and to make their own final report to the court. The Brand Jury had previously express ed ft desire to the court to rile some sort ot n report, hut none hail heen made or filed. Mr. Johnston stated that while It was not pVoper to discuss the dolnKH of the Brand Jury, ns It Is ' strictly a sicret investlBatiiiK hody. still it Is proper to say that he and his co-counsel had made their final report to the court and had finished their Itinera In retard to the investigation and prosecution: also while they had expressed their wIlllnBtiess to aid the Brand Jury to make a report, nevertheless tltat liody, after considerable discussion office, resulting in tho indictment A w walker nnd I.uko Kinculd 1119 1 eniiiry more on est y,-lkie is wanted on a lelony panics in ,ia. k-.m county lien my, " . ..... ... and trial of the prosfciitur. were at havliiB formed u partnership to ' vfal" "'reel. The number of j charne. beinn uci used of obtnlnini: ', official acts were under fire; and ; heard today in the -ir.-uit court operole the fair irrounds pavilion MMU exceeds those of any previ-, mim,,y uuiler fulse. priHenseK. An; to the republicans of Jackson 1 , , K-7 i south of the cltv at the counlv fair I0"" show ''X abom 3M- A" ar-! attempt was made, yesterduy by county who re-nnnilnat.-d me fr ) I lie suit dates lm l. to a nil Biounds. Tho fii-st dunce will he ratiRementa have been In chai-ie of ; wilku.'s iitloiiievs. Kelly & Kelly, the office of district attorney by n i,n,,,-h " ,h0 histor of tin Klven there noxt Saturday niKht, I r rank t air. and great credit is due to obtain a writ of habeas corpus 'decisive majority. 1 can only say -mi - i Messrs. Walker and Klncaid an- i m excellent iirraioiemeiii jn connection with the Mc.Minnvilie ; inat llie commence ami irusi ois- " . , . . , . . . nnnniMl il.i. .ri.nnnn ami tliaiiaBeilieill ot ine entirp i pharm nit the nlteinnt fallen. pliived by their voles will never i:""" ' 1 violated or betrayed. affairs have unavold- for many years. Arthur Klelnhamnior w 1:1 1 he Several novelty numbers have ' snow. Assisting mm ns nendH oi Wilkle's wife is still In .Medford, ' , . . .Iluislnnu hnva li.it. l I'U I A ll.... f I , 1.. .1.1.. l,lu u.u.iL- VI.. ..ttl.... oeen preparot! roe ine opellinBT ..."." .. Ulll will pioouuiy icuim mi" " 01....- ...... . .... ,. , ... , .,,...,.,.,.., ,i, i '....ii ..... .... Snfnds. Jr . Mrs. II O. McCaskev. , r.. i. ... I... nnr her -m- nl.lv l n ih. nwi.. into some con- called to the stand this alteinoon Mrs. r. J. i-emon, Mrs. h. r.. v. 11- ouseil liusbaiid, w ho yesterday lure-; uismii m the last two or inree .. . - Hams, .Mrs. C. C. FurnuRs. Mrs. K. noon was cleureil of one rJiarBO In j months. These will be placed on n I tense. K. Wilson, Mrs. fi. Q. A'.binl. Mrs. circuit court of atiemiiiini? to tie-: sound and efficient basis at the I ne tletenso is represented C. Howard and Mrs. II. Mamlln. I fraud an innkeeper at Salem, lie , earliest possible moment, and Kelley. kelleyfc lie Soiizu. unit tin Kntrles for prizes were closed at was freed on the aritument that the : far as ihe full election is concerned plaintiff by l.vnn Heiimes. 1 o'clock yesterday, but flowers are t ,.iare only involved Jl.fjO at a res- ,1 shall act on the assumption that , Just betoro the "'.lense '"'" constiintlvcomini; in. and this after-' taurant and that puvment was nol .tin- most effective canipalKii 1 canjiuotlon for a nonsuit wnii u tn. ...! ,..,! h !,,.. I . (. !..,. nerlve ' w. I .. ...,. ,.... I,.,. II ... ..I.oi.l COlin tloiliod, tllO follow ing ItltlT- lIscharBe of my official duties cliau;;u 101m pun e ,..-. ... i:u the Walker orchestra, which has heen playlns at the local hall for two years, and Kincaid's Imperial orchestra. The contest will InrKely decide which orchestra will be used to supply the music for the rcBiilar Saturday niBht dances; The pavilion will probably be operated ilurinB the Breater part of tho summer under the Wnlker Kincaid inanafreineut, after which other aiTamtciiicnts for a new h.ill will probably be completed. Mr. had decided that they did not wish alker has heen operallr.B sue to file any written report. cessful dances In Medford for the The term of the present grand i past several years und Is well Jury, which is composed of Katie tirieve, forewoman, W. T. Hous ton, Karl Isaac, Charles I looker smith, h. N. Younger. D. W. Hec he nnd Lester l'aye, ends May 28. after which a new grand Jury will he selected from the Jury panel for the May term of court. ELK CREEK BILL The Rogue river fish bill, carry ing $35,000 for the improvement of I lib Klk ('reek hatchery, lias been reported to the senate and Is now on the calendar for passage, wires Senator McN'ary from Washington. The bill has passed the house nnd It is hoped It will get through the senate 'at this session and be signed by the president so work can start as soon as possible. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbunc-Vlrgln Station known to the local dancing public. Mr. Ki nra id has been a successful proprietor of dance halls at Haglp Point nnd CioKi Hill for over four years and n little over a year apo completed the construction of a new dance hall at Kanle I'nlut. hunches will be servrd at the fair k rounds at midnight nnd arrangements are beliiK completed to provide for a record break InR crowd next Saturday niKht. There will be no mid-week dances at pa vilion or at W'alker'n hall, where I hey had been given reRularly. EAST S IMPROVEMENT The consideration nf putting In oil maemlnm from the end of the paved portion on Knst Main street to the golf course, and the matter of installing a new sewage system are among the many important problems to be brought up before the Kast Side Improvement club meeting at the city hall tomorrow night. That, the pavement matter will particularly .affect those residents who live along the extension of Mast Main strei-t has been empha sized by the special committee in charge of presenting this report. who urge a largo" attendance of thesi. residents. The meeting will start at 7:45. : Tonight - C:ir. p. m. 'Medford Mail Trl- hunc. S p. in. Snyder's Dairy. ' !) p. m. California OreRon Power Co. S .iusicai program iiwm mm- - , r hyterian church. I LlectlOTt KetumS Wednesday, May 23 10 a. m. .Mann's Department Store. 11 a. m. UoHenhurg's, Inc. 11:30 a. m. HUlcn'a Shoe Ho- pair. 12 noon Lc Mosh Service Sla H tion. ! 12:30 p. m City Cleaning & 4 Dyeing Works. 4 4 1 p. in. Talent Program. 4 C: 15 Medford Mail Trihtme. OVER IHE SEAT SALE BRISK Over RCA Radiola The splendid service of the It. C. A. Kadiolu which picked ut) the reports of election returns from the Mail Tribune radio service, over KMKD, and gave them to the crowds at this office, was furnished through the courtesy of the the Southern Oregon Kkytrle, Medford agents fur the It. C. A., the Uadiola ; hi-inc In rhnrge ,nf..,;ink oRerw. fiter. nurae. clubwoman i. docsn t matter who we are. every one of us may omd unknQwtttly f lersoiration odor ... it kills popularity How millions keep perspiration odorless biit'ter and better than ever. It will j here for tho trial be open until to ociocn toiiigni, and it is expected, tbut the room will bo crowded until a late hour. Guests from out of town have one and all expressed themselves as surprised nnd amazed that a town the size of Medford can put on such a large nnd creditable show. Yesterduy the pudges awarded prizes as follows: Hoses, tea anil hybrid Hrst, Golden Ophelia, Mrs. George 11. Dean; secontl. Duchess of Welllng to, Mrs. 1L Van Hoevenberg; third, Madame Harriot, Mrs. 1,. Ilundy. Climbing First, Sunburst, Mrs. II. I). MoCnskey; Heciind, William Dreer, T. Waterman; third, Silver Moon, Mrs. lllnck. liest basket display first. Old Gold, Mrs. Day; second, I.atly 1111 lli).;ton, Mrs. Day; third, Ainericun Beauty, Mrs. Stewurt: Single specimen rose First, Manon Lascant, Muster Corby Hem eioy; secontl, I.you, Mrs. II. Van Hoevenberg; third, Sunhursl, Mrs. C. J. Seinon. Spanish Iris Mrst, Mrs. Arn splger; second, Mrs. Ilert I-tnvry; third, Mrs. Rogers. Siberian Iris First, Mrs. P. Jan ney; second, Mrs. Ilert I.owry; third, Mrs. 1.. K. Williams. Gormanlca First, Mrs. h. E. Williams; second, Mrs. h. K. Wil liams. best basket display First. Mrs. Fred Cummings; second. Mrs. Itogers; third. Mrs. C. J. Kenton. Single specimen stall; First, Mrs .Fred Cummings; second, Mrs. U 1?. Williams; third, Mrs. Kwters. Wild flowers 'First, culochorte, Mrs. Klocker: .second, wild or chids. Mrs. N. R. Dennett; third, j bouquet. Mrs. Geo. Dean. Peonies, most artistic arrange mentFirst, Mrs. II;. I). McCas key; second, Mrs. Helen Snedic.or; third. Mrs. N. S. liennett. Largest single Hpec.lmc.u peony First, Mrs. H. I. McCuskey; sec ond, Mrs. McCaskoy; third, Mrs. C. Aruspiger. Best peony First, Mrs. MrCas key; second, Mrs. Helen Snedlcor; third, Mrs. McCaskcy. Sweet peas, most, attractive ar rangement First, Miss Klla Drawn: second. Mis. 1'. O. Craw ford; third, Mrs. Tom Jurvis. jir.;est coolr assortment First. Mrs. .lames Polling; second, Law rence Crocker: third, Mrs. L. Ilundy. Honorable mention Bas ket by Mrs. C. D. Thompson. Columbine, most artistic ar rangement First. Mrs. II. D. Me Caskey; second, Airs. Geo. Iean; third, Mrs. Alice Isaacs. Larisest color assortment First, Mrs. 14. K. Wilson, second; Mrs. II. I). Mccas key; third, Mrs. Itogers. Punsies Willi other flowers First, Mrs. John Partridge; second, Mrs. Helen Snedlcor; tuirii, .urn. Dean. Boskets of garden flowers l irHt. Mrs. Leaumont De Ixish; second. Mrs. Partridge: third, Mrs. Seinon. I'nusual flowers Hrst, Mrs. Partrid-te; second, Mrs. II. Bos worth: third. Mrs. Du Dunne. Kxhlhitors ure asked to call Wed nesday morning for receptacles and flowers which they wish to cany home. Flowers In good condition leu after the show will be taken to the hospitals. The Garden club greatly appreci ates the prizes given by II. D. Mo Caskey and the merchants whose names appeared In Friday's paper. Also the following firms: t amor nla Oregon Power company, for electricity: tn the Twentieth Len- lury grocery, for the use or tne building; to the Peoples Klectrlc for the loan of fixtures; to Swem Bon & Peobler, Scott Wolf, Snider, French Variety store, Jnrkson no- tel. Jackson County creamery, Monarch seed store nnd Ihe Jap art store for the loan of tables and various articles. the and leave lo the voters and la. Havers the resmillsibilit V of decid- 1 Mj' Iiib whether I am worthy of r.-Ut ine?" election. j Mr- r-fllfy: Again expressing my Biutefuljut you." appreciation. I remain I Mr. Kennies Sincerely yours. 1 burking at me. XKWTtix i- i'iian'KY. Mr. Kolloy: Kennies: "Well, why grunt '1 am not grunt lug "Well, you are Harking at you?" "1 said 'Larking The Snider Hairy and Produce Mr. Chancy has received many expressions of confidence. Anion; the many letters and lelesrams received from his friends thruout the stale are those from George 1-:. I.ove. slate colllllialHler ..e ..... i i ...ri..,. i v company Is putting on an iinus.iii -,...,., ...... ....,,.,. m.cr of the ly InlerestliiB musical program t lis ; . iTnton. former caiull- 1 nrocced. and Attorney ICtlwtird Kel evening, from 8 to ll, over KMI-D, (1;ll0 fnl. ,.,,,.,.; A. .1. Moore, i iaV, who had Inken no part In the Hie Mull Trlbune-VirBin radio sla- tl,(t 1(.L aurey of 1 leschiites j re'paiiee, read from a law bonk his tion. that will he enjoyed by all. I ,.,,i,iv: Guv Cordon, disii let attor-i ,,.,isons for thinking u non suit mo proBram ior ine in si m.v. of llouglas county; W. T. ; Mil ler, district altorney of Joseplilm1 county. Mr. Beanies at me.' " l .Kolloy: "Oh, no. I tl til not hark nt you." Mr. Kennies: "Then Jawhv?.' 1 Mr. Kelley: "If I barked ul you. von would whine!" At Ibis stage the court ordered learned counsel for both sides to CJAafi BA NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- i ' hour will be furnished by talent from the Christian church. Car man K. Mell, the pastor, who has a rich baritone voice, will sing sev eral solos. This Is his first ap pearance, outside at the churches, over the radio. The men's church quartet, consisting of M. K. Olson, Merton l'Vrabee, Chester AVemlt and John KirkpatrIck, Will Ming several n timbers, occampnnled by Mrn. Mabel Sims, church organist. From 8:30 to 1 p. m., the pro gram will be furnished by the state musical convention .in session here, and will be broadcast from the Baptist church. should ho granted. Aly dear Mr. Chaney; Kindly accept iny congratu lations on your success and pronounced victory in the pri mary election. I am personally gratified to see you, and also, your family, emerge from the misunder standings by such a decisive verdict of both Jury and voter, and assure you of my personal support at the coming election. Yours very truly, (Signed) W. O. TltlLU Ll The sportsmen committee 111 charge of the survey of Koguc river and the various other flshliiB streams In this section of the coun try, silent Ibis afternoon on the Varicose Veins Or Money Back HOWEVER attractive or charm ing we may otherwise be. we can never hope to amount to any thing socially if we're guilty of perspiration odor. The faintest sug gestion of odor brands us as careless, makes us unacceptable. Thus, it's well for everybody to be cn guard always. Even if we don't seem to perspire, our millions of pores are constantly giving off in visible perspiration often as much as a quart of odor-causing waste a day. . The offender never knows And very often, we may be guilty uitUut knowing it. For our own sense of smell becomes deadened to familiar odors. Yet there's no excust for risking O this unpardonable offense now. Mil lions already know this delightful way to keep safe Lifebuoy. Just wash and bathe regularly with this purifying roilet soap it dtodorim keeps perspiration odorless. Lifebuoy's bland and abundant antiseptic lather also guards health by removing germs. Benefits com plexions, too kfps thctn dear, fresh, glowingly btalthy. Note its clean scent You will learn to love Lifebuoy's pleasant clean scent, which tells you Lifebuoy purifies. It quickly evapo rates after rinsing. Use Lifebuoy a week and you'll use it for life. Get some today. UVtR BROS. COV CamhriJgt, Mast. Tickets for the American Legion drum corps benefit wrestling match next Friday night at the Hilarity hall between Itillie Shaw of .Marion. O.. and Sailor Jack Wood of this city and Don Noland of Marahfleld are reported to be enjoying a good advance sate and local wrestling fans n.e urged to obtain tickets- early If they wish to be assured of good Heats. Shaw, 212 pound challenger of Kd (Strangler) Lewis ut a match at the county fair groundn early next month, has entered hard training for noxt Friday when he guarantees to throw both men In H0 minutes, one ul n time. He will wrestle the third fall wit h eft her of the two men that tho crowd chooses. A seml-wlndun match will be wrestled between Tex I'nrler of Medford and Thurmnu Jackson of Chlloiiuin and will be one fall to a finish. Two boxing preliminaries will precede the wrestling, accord ing to present pl.aiM, WEEK JUNE 6TH Tho. American Hcd Ci-obh will open It.i annual swim week Juno (i. Mr. ICnghling will, conduct tho swimming ' and life paving cam paign. The I ted Cross is very glad to he able to offer Ihe hoys and girls of .Medford instruction by Mr. lltmhling, as he la on the physical education staff of the 1'niversity of California and Is a Hplomlld in structor of swimming. Mr. Merrick of tho Medford N'atatorluiu has installed a new filtering system a well as a chlorl nalor and the tank Is In fine shape lor "hwim week. Do not forget June f to lfi, and: watch this paper for further Information. Smiiiln TTrmm Trpatltlellt That ! Is Giving Amazing Results i If you have varicose veins or. bunches you can start today to briug them bark lo normal t:w, and ir you an- wise you will do wo., Jim gel an original bottle of Mooiio'h Kmerahl Oil at any dis-l pensing pharmacist and apply It nljiht ami morning to the enlarged veins. It is very powerful and : penetrating. After a few days' treatment tho veins will begin lo it row hinallcr ; and by regular use will soon reduce. to normal. ! People who want lo reduce vari cose veins, or gel rid of eczema, ulcers, or piles in a few days ohould not hesitate to pet a bottle at one. : ll Is such a powerful, penetrating antiseptic oil that a small hot tie lasts a long time. Any pharmacy can HUjiply you. I fciifth'H 'Drug Store yells low of ll, E JUNE 11 Vaudeville ILflFEIBTUOY Iron- FACB ITOH BOOT ODOR tvua.axm PROTECT HEALTH Patrons of Hunt's raterlon will see a thorouchly entertainlnii As sociation vaudeville bill with novel ties Wednesday evenlnn. Flo Kckert and company head lines the program. In a concoction of song, dnncc and music. Miss Kckert is accompanied by Until HtriplinK, Stan Mitchell. Ted Tafl and Ray Kvans. Woods and KranrlH arc Two .Northern Boyn Krom the South" who put on "Don't .Move" and In ll combine a blendin-T of harmony sotiKs and comedy chatter. Knvmond and Ann are venlrlln qulsts who present "The Tourists," a skit which Hives them every op portunity for a iwrfect Mlsplny of Their remarkable talents. Wilson anil dray, nark face en tertainers, hand out some fnst chatter, do some very Rood rtancinx and sins character sonns. Introducing, the tallest laily In the land, May me llutters and Charles, her pajfner. will no doubt startle the-trndlence. These darlnc artlnts iK-rfnrm feats of amazing (kill In thir air. Talisman I-oiIbc No. .11, KnlBhts of I'ythlns, held n short and In lerestliiB business nieetiiiB in their Hall last nlBht, nt which Monday, June 11, was deslBnated as tho nlBht for the Tythlan memorial exerclscH. Chancellor Commander rlaren I-;. Janua appointed W. It. fiaylord. ,f. T. Perry nnd John IJodBe us a committee to nrninKO the proBrum. A letter wns received from Cap tain T. C. Freiberff of Portland tit'KlnK the orBnni.inff of the uni form rank throuKhout southern OreBon. The uniform rank Is Ihe military department of tho KnlBhts of Pythias and Is now belnB reorBnniKed throilBhoul the Brand domain of OreBon by Cap tain Krelberff. Hllss Heine was appointed by Chancellor Com mander .lailiia lo see If enoiiKh members can be secured to form the Medford troop. The Weather lowest temperature this morn intr. 4ft. 1'reclpHutlnn for 24 .hours enil- inK ii a. m.. trace. Vesterday weather here: IIlBh- est temperature, 71. Iiwest tem perature yestenWy. & Mean temin-rutlire yesterday. OX. Precipitation: Total rnlnrnii since 1st of month, .ot Inch. Humidity yesterday. 6 n.'m.. per cent: 12 noon, f 3 per cem; f p. m., Ctf per cent. Sun kcih today at 7:31 P- m.. rises tomorrow 4:13 a. m., wis to morrow 7:32 p. m. t-ltises nnd -sets computed for level horizon I. Korecaiit for toniBht and tomor row: Cloudy tonlKht and Wednes day. Not much chnnue In tem perature. Normal humidity. L. WAI.TKK DICK. Meteorologist. I'nlted Mates Weather Bureau. watch this paper for further In formation, t ' ' , TODAY and WED. vh THE CHAMPION GLOOM CHASER iv xi ma i in nis Hilarious , iivw X rfg Jttf' Tale of a Worn- jft ' an - Hunted JfV A ' . Bachelor. Jfl7y 4 H jMon'tMiss W, i 1 The Fun W 0' IT'S W7 Reginald f I DENNY .. i' "That's Mv ii 19 19 na' m m - il A 9SI Good Mit6 ROTHEftMFL'S IA1 V l 8h!,rt Feiture MUSIC V l I! Si alto" IS Buy Several Hats Now! "New Arrivals Are Priced Temptingly Low Here is a worthwhile of- tering ot clever summer hats a charming assort ment of approved types' has just arrived from the New York markets ! Every one brand new and a real value for $1.98 Such .Variety of Shape and Color Plain straws and novelty straws hair braids and summery flower trimmed hats the very type for immediate wear and priced so that you can have several. Every Woman Seeks Style And Finds It Here with Economy 1 Warm weather means more frequent changes and that means that you must have a variety of smart frocks sport frocks, street frocks and dainty, summery types all of them can be yours for a very few dollars! A Variety of Wearable Types For many occasions, the short sleeved frock is favored frocks of wash silks are in delicate pastel tones, georgette is printed or plain you will find many frocks you need and tho price to your liking 1 Women. Misses. Juniors , ATM Many Clever Frocks! Glove Silk for Graduates A Suggestion That Is Sure to Please Her happy smile will tell you that you have made a welcome choice in your gift of glove silk lingerie a lovely fresh assortment is here I i Tailored Vests $1.49 $1.98 $2.79 Bloomers $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 Envelope Chemise $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 Short and regular knee length bloofnf -panties, vests and chemise all of exntiisitc Quality and delicately colored. , Is Your Bathing Suit Ready For Vacation Good Times? Every week-end bag that is packed from now on will include a bathing suit 1 Surely you need a fresh one in a becoming color 1 Our prices make one possible, too. WomenVOne-Piece Suits 2.98-3.98-4.98 AH wool suits medium, heavy and extra heavy wciuhts. Whether you really swim or just "dip" to refresh yourself there is a suit for you, Women's Two-Piece Suits 2.98 and 4.98 Fancy stripe effects and the popu lar white shirt with colored trunks 9,11 wool and a range of sizes. "Mohegans" Something New 1 Fashions' latest whimsy chic One Straps of Mohegun Cloth to wear with frocks of India prints. $6.90 .