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TVfEDFORD MATL TT?mTTNT!, MEDFOTIT), .OttEnON. THURSDAY, JAXTATIT 3. 1929. Iocal and -'Personal Meilfonl men who fntt-ml In tuku I-Tt In tht first alii instrmiimi 0st to b-K'in iit-xt ttt'i-k umier t ti tiuspir nf tin Jack yon i-oiiniy Itfil i'rti fhHittT nri; nrui'tl t ivkihUt tomorrow and faturduy at the Im-til Urit Cross huatiquurierd with Mltrn LUIIun HohertM. Tin course, to be kivmi under tin- direction of lr. V. Holt, will lie free and will cause only un outlay of one dollar per person to defray the rowt of u textbook. Tho course will lie Klven 'over a period of weverul veekn. Ianc at the (Ininw Hall, KhkIi Point, .Saturday nte'it L'Sii j Demtrtlun Ik kwvtx uh the KrouiidMj in a divorce Milt Orion McDonald filed yesterday at the county elerk'n office iiKalntft Myrtle .McDonald. The couple wan married in OrantH I'asa July 7, li27. Young's gowns from Portland (rreatiy reduced. Town & Country I Shop. 2H29 j Hotel pue. tn In Medford from Portland include M r. Lawrenee Sharp, J. K. Hi to, Mm. Kmmn Petri, Herbert AVatson, Henry Wil liams and W. W. Hart. Complete line of Parker pen sets nnd dek sets. Office Stationery & Supply Co., across from Hlnlto. 270tf Tlie police department today was Ft ill without cIucm reurdhiff the hurKlary of the Kcott Woolf Ktorc on Kast Alain street Tuesday niht, when $7.44 was taken by prowlers who entered the building from an alley opening. That pood cnnl--low In nh. Han sen Coal Co. I'hone 23'J. H. T. Kdson. navy recruit 1m: of ficer who has been makhiK nl headquurter.H for several months in Grants I and. is in Med ford for sev eral days to locntu sultuble recruit" for tho United States navy In Its various branches. He Is making hl-s henduuarters in tho pollco sta tion building, where further naval Information may be obtained by prospective applicants. Host Vtnh lump coal. Tel. tll Medfnrd Fuel (n. tf llecause the old Kiand Jury wac not held over for the January te-m of court, tho Ki'and Jury will not . convene at the regular time, the first Monday in the month. The Kiand Jury session will start on January 11 instead, the Ki'and Jury to be selected from the jurors drawn this week. All Jurorn will be expected to report on January I I. I'wifleeutliiK Attorney W. T. Miller stated this inrnfinf th;iPt j nri able that the Jurors not selected for Ki'and Jury service will be dismissed for a short lime. Only a few minor cases are now expected to appear before the grand Jury.tlrants I'ass Courier. Concerning your eyes cnn.su It Dr. 1). A. Chnmhors, Optometrist, 317 Medford Hid if. For appointment I'hone 1K8. masses fitted and fur nished. , I!Kfi While a few cases aro still helim reported, Influenza In the county and city Is reported to be Kradually decreasliiK and Is credited with n minimum number of dent lis, emitted by attacks developing Into pneu monia. The flu Is of a much milder type than was experienced In the epidemic of I IHK, w hen -victims were claimed by the hundreds. Other contagious diseases in the county are also reported to be on the wane. Thomas Itealty Co., real estate, Insurance and small limns on any thing of valuo. Palm lllook, corner i Main and Front, upstairs. tf J Hounty warrants were Issued at i tho county clerk's offlco today to j W. II. Swain of Hrownsboro, one j coyote nnd one bobcat; It. K. Prltchett of Trail, uno -coyote; (i. V: Hltiff of (lold Hill, one bobcat: Melvln Hurnett of A'Tiland, one coyote; Itobcrt Edsall of Plnehurst, on" envnte. Dance at tho Granwe Hall, Kaule Pi..-- s-"ivdnv nlcht 2 S r Tho Dixie club will meet with Mrs. R. W. Herry. 406 Houth Klntr street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30, lnsteud of at tho llanby residence, as nuneunred prevlouHly. . Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Twelve states besides Xew York and lite District of Columbia have laws which prohibit the postlnc ulcus or posters upon the front Windshields. The states of Ari Konp.. Connecticut, Idaho. Michi gan. Minnesota. North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania. A'er mont, ViiRinia, WashliiKton and Wisconsin. Host Utah lump coal. Tel. 681. Medford Fuel Co. tf We Believe 1020 has great things in store for the Roguo River Valley and along with them we will do' our level best to give you a Bakery Sorvico unexcelled anywhere in a community of this size. Mr. and Mm. K. li. J'rault ar- Herbert Culhbcrt, manager of rlv lam evening from An-I the advertising and pro ml ion dt to upend a Hhort time in Med-f part m en t of the ehHinber of com ford on bUKllies while en route i nien-w of Portland. I ro-oprittinp by motor to Seattle to vlntt rela-1 with Kdwaid F. Wham. Portland tii for several veekK. j correspondent of the AsKOciated Dance ut the (iraiiKe Hull, Kawle! Press, In providing pictures of Ore Point, Saturday nli-'ht. I'hf, i K" northwest for the While today' public market wa, weekly ft-iituix. wn--lc of the Ao not up to averaue. next Saturday' i rio:iuU'd ve lluren of the market in expected by Market man- 1 l,r,,H,j ! 'Muper-loop highway of ter K. M. Cnrlis to be one of the' ' ,fU' femurin b,.t of the s.snn. tine of todayHiMm,nl gently f,...i., ..... 0 . ... , .. . r .1-.. -v. a ' obtained from the chamber of n:i- rabbits which for several weeks nave noi neen Kepi in mock. i ne i market wecnied to be nearly over- Mtocked w ith apple of many vii-' ana worked back. Handl t tles, giving customers a large as- j craft Shop. 216tf Hortment at low priced Inclement 'The January meeting of the weather kept a number of n-wulur ! Shrine Luncheon club han been booth holder from making their j postponed until the firnt Friday In ! aipe;mtlice today but all arc la-t'ted Haiurday. Cheap lumber atid cedar pont. Mcdford Lumber Cc. L'37tf Moore Hamilton and brother, Scott left yexterday for CorvalliH to ivHiimc utudlcw ut the Oregon state college. They had been vi- -tins their purentH, Mr. und Mis. T. Hamilton, near Central Point. Dance. Gold 111. Sat. night. 28.r Mis Evelyn Hamilton, who hnd been vlfitlng friends in the Table Hock district, left yesterday for Kiifffnc, where she Is a student at the t'niverslty of Oregon. Pythian Sisters' curd party at Pythian hall tonight, Jan. 3rd. at X p. m. Kverybody invited. Sailor Jack Wood, local wrestler, was Jubilant today upon receiving Information from Orunls Piiks that Fred Mortenseil, Climate City pride, has consented to meet hi mi in (i rants Pass next Tuesday night. Wood will wrestle on a winner-take-all basis and It Is promable that a larwe deleft hm will be present from Medford, in view of the enmity that is known to exist between the two men. pcrhups caused by the fact that they art rival promoters In neighboring towns. The match Is expected to he rough, with both casting away any sign of gentleness In their eagerness to win. Cheap dry lumber at Medford .umber Co. 237tf one of Its most Important meet ings of the year will be held to morrow night by the Central Point tiranue at Central Point In the Cen tral hall, where the session Is scheduled to begin promptly at K o'clock. Installation of officers and special business will be the feat u r e s of the .meeting. The Orange is growing Into one of the strongest In the county and has u constantly Increasing membership. Dance at the Crauge Hall, Kagle Point, Saturday night. r. Temporary auto licenses were Is sued by the sheriffs office today to J. A. (lainmill. Dewey Kabiick. Lester Cash. John linker, C. F. Simmons and Lewis Wainpler -ml Medford ami James Whitney of Jacksonville. , Wood nil kinds onk, laurel, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf While the majority of the schools In the county will not open slons until next Monday, a number began yesterday in order to save time for dismissal In the spring for Hummer vacation. One school. For est Creek district, above Jackson ville, closed only on Christmas and New Vear's days, and was the only "chool to have such a short holi day vacation. Forest Creek Is in the heart of a wooded country and perhaps no other district In the county can be compared to it be cause of its general surroundings. Millinery bargains at Lottie How ard's; all hats !tc. SLUG and flowers and ribbons. price. Lstt Maniago licenses were Issued at the county clerk's offlco today nnd yesterday to Clyde Wyble, 22, nn1 Klxorn French, 22. both of Med ford; Albert llrynn, 23. and Leonn Lewis, 22, both of Medford; Alfred Peery. 23, of Ashland nnd C.racc Hoyer. D, of Olene. Coal by tho snck or ton. Tel (131. Medford Fuel Co. tf T. F. Condor, pa.stor of the Methodist church, south, goes to San Francisco Friday to visit hlv in John, who is purser on the steamer President Polk, a Dollar line passenger vessel thut Is Just completing a trip around the world. Dance. Oold Hill, Sat. night. liXfi Fred tlerwig of Talent, Mublo Wilson of Central Point and Albert Wasson were among the visitors In Medford today from out of town points. "Churls" ltep. Phono 47U-M Mrs. Sadie, Allen. L'SL'tf J-ast year was above the average In the Issuance of hunting licenses In the county, records at the county clerk's office today revealed. The approximate sum of $3liK was re ceived from the sale of licenses, which also Included permits for angling. September was the heavi est month for the Issuance of hunt ing licenses, as during that month Ut'i were burned. No licenses were Issued In December and very few In November, Pythian Sisters' card hntiy at Pythian hall tonight, Jan. :ivd. at X p. m. Kverybody Invited.' K3 Charlotte It U t h McPrhle. six yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc Mcltririe, underwent an op eration for adenoids at the Sacred Heart, hospital yesterday, and was reported today to be recovering n I rely. Wood nil kinds oak. laurel, fir nnd dry slubs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Sergeant C.rovor Owen. Vnited t-'tates army recruiting officer, to day received Information from army headtpiarters that five vacan cies in the air service oxM at March field, near lilversldc. t'Hl. lie has bruit Instructed to gather alMiHr.mls for the vacancies, which are expected to give training for i pilots as well as ground inechiiulcr. Semen nt Owen during ihe pat (week has also been In receipt of Information of other vacancies. Khuuld s dance, (lold Hill Snt. William llttl and Jaine Clrk were urrested on Klverslde avenue lust night by the police on charges oT Intoxication nnd were, scheduled to be given hearings today In police court. s Hot, clenn coal Tel, 631. Med ford Kuel Co. tf Regular dance Oold HIU fat. , n s r 1 U . tional di-stributiou throuk'h the Ah-I i Huciuted J'resH. Hone mendlns. runners removed j February, according to Kalph Kweeney, secretary of that orani KJttion. 'i'he chaime In meeting dny wa ma do ncccxtmi'y due to j Wrn V a w t e r, pronldent of the j club, being out of town on busl- nesH. Pythian Sisters' curd party at Pythian hall tonight, Jan. 3rd. at 8 p. m. Kverybody Invited. 283 Frank VanDyke left Wednesday j to resume his studies ut Willam ette university at Salem, following his having sirent tho holiday vaca tion at home. That good coal--low In ash, Han sen Coal Co. Phone ll.V.i. tf Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and Mr. ami Mrs. Phil Hamlll are leav ing Monday for a two weeks' auto tour that will lake them to the leading si'enlr attractions In Call will be Del Mome. where Mr. Clari; ! ami Mr. Ilamfll will try hi-! famous Pebble Peach golf course which will be the scene of the I'JIV national amateur championship play. Klncald'.s dance, Cold Hill Sat. Mr. ami Mrs. Melvln Fields of Los Angeles, former local resjdents, are spending a abort lime In Med ford visiting friends and relatives, Mr. Fields Is eiiguged in the ice business In the southern California motropols. New Year's danco Mon. night, k'l.ienur hall, Faglo Point. I!K1 After spemlig a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ooswick here, P. K. Waldin. well known sheep man of Klamath county, left for home yes terday. Felt scraps, all colors, 2 lie n bunch at tho Fashion Shop, 4 "4 Medford Hldg. Phono 1181.. tf At tonight's meeting the -chool board bids w ill be received for the construction of two new rooms to be added to the main unit of the senior high school building. The bids for the wiring of the two rooms must be handed In bv Fri day, as the school authorities are anxious to act on the construction and wiring bids as soon as pos sible so that the work of building the rooms may be begun In t he near future. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. R? Mo.lfor'l Fml On. tf Miss Jean Dudge has returned lo her home ut Oakland, Cal.t after pemUntf the holidays here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. 10. Dan pi Itegular dance, Cold Hill Hat. 2Kb From having spent the past few days in visiting friends at Porl Jand. Miss Lunetta Polock arrived b"k In Medford yesterday. " Let me writo your fire insurance. Cnrl Y. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland. Phojie 9!3. tf Following her spending the holi days at home. Miss Marian Van Scoyoc resumed her studies at the University of Oregon yesterday, having left for F.ugene on Tues day. Doors and windows cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf O. M. (Deacon) Selsby, well known former resident here for many years, who spent tho week end und New Year's dnv In Med ford, left yesterday for Castle Crags, Oil., whore he Is part own er of tho resort at that place. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Norman C. White, assistant sup ervisor of Crater national forest, in back on duty again after having spent a holidays vacat Ion with friends In Portland. Highest grado Utah coal, nny size, anywhere, nny amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phone "3U. If Clms. Randall and sous, Paul and Car la ml, or Ma lone. Wash,, have 'mnn visiting with friends In Med fud during the holidays. Mr. llun dall formerly lived here about IS years ago, this being his first visit since he left, lie Is now ertraged in the milling business. Dance at the Orange Hall, Kagle Point. Saturday night. Mrs. Hello Daley from Sent tie has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mary Dahaek and son. Hugo .Daley, over tho holidays. Obituary WII.HON Kiincral HprVlcoK tor Simpson W'llmm will hii hold at tho l'orl Funonil Homo, Friday at L' p. m. Jmliio William I'oIvIk will pronntttiro. tlio funoral addroHK. In tormont hi Central Point oomotory. PATTKKSON Kiln 0. Pattm-aon, wifo of tlm Into Joshua Patterson of Talent, panned away at tho fam ily homo near Talent January 3, after a brief Ulnetta. Mr. and Mra. Patterson wero married In Honoma county, California, September 18, IKS I, and soon removed to Jaekaon county, settling near Talent, whore limufl has since been made. Mrs. Pntlorson was born in lown, February 8, IKtiO, and at tjjn thne IU HIT UCHlll .MB ,n'ltl l'l tmr. She Icat os to mourn her passing two daughters. Myrtle Jacoba anil llarol I. Kerns. T.oth of Talent; one brother. John Fcwol of Phoenix: two sisters. .Mrs. Ada Moulton. of Snn Rafael. Pal., and Mrs. Kat Harmon of Nairn. Cal.t one half brother, Sanies Kewel, of Ashland: six Kinndchildren and two Croat Krnnttchlldreti. The remains are at the Cngcr funeral parlors whero funoral ar rangements aro be Inn made. rORTLAND-UIris will be open-nddl- ed here January 7 for 10(1 llon.il fire hydrant. CINDERELLA. SHOP DEFENSE SEEKING jSALVATION JUM I WILL BE MODERN ! TESTIMONY PROM! SAYS MR. HADLEY: Kedecorutlou of the stor room fornieily oi-cupled by MifcldK, on houth t'entral, w;m utarteti yetr day under the xupcrvl.lon nf It. t. Had ley who will oi.i "The rin derella Hhoji" In the vacated locu tion in the near future. .Mr. Hailley plunN a Htilclly mod ern establhment combining the HinartneKH of the city nhopM with hoine-ilko atmosphere and service. The fixtures, furnished by the j Western Show Ca a nd Fixture company will follow the general decoration scheme and are of most i her son of the murders of Lewie was assured the necessary three approved pattern and efficient I and Nelson Wlnslow of .Pomona, quarters majority of the Retieral arrangement for the display of 'inn mother Is a. hie to testily. Ha- council to effect-the removal of Roods, UNDESIRABLES JAILED i BY PORTLAND POLICE!" CORTLAND, Ore., .Ian. ; J1""" "rH and police 3ne In a raid on three places last nignt. Ah a result 20 und PJ women were hi Jail. Police believe at least one meet Ins place for undesirables of all types were broken up by the raid, although early today the immigra- Unn otflce had no statement to make. CiltKKCF NF.FIi.S UKMF.DY FOU CHILI) MORTALITY ATI1KN8 iPi authoritles luivo fiS per cent of Macedonia suffei -Gre.ek health discovered that the children of from malaria and that 2" children die per cent of Greek during their first year. Premier Venlzelon' program in eludes the establishment of a con tral institute of . hygiene und i school of sanitation. Tractor Work by Contract Wherever ones goes throughout the year, motor trucks dot the roads carrying products from farm nnd ranch to shipping station, packing shed or warehouse. Only a small light truck is owned bv the average farmer. The main crops nro hauled by the contrac tors. It fs a special job in mar keting specialized agriculture. These contractors also do trac tor work. The rise of tho coutrae tor In tho tractor business Is one consequence of ti e .Japanese In clusion Act. It polnls the way, many think, us to chat may fol low If bars are put tup to .Mexi can immigration. ' Stated Session lllllah Temple, Masonic Hall. Stated session, Friday evening, .lanunry 111. .Routine business and annual election of of ficers. All members urged lo be present, and visiting Nobles wel come. Refreshment irftci- session. P. K. HAMMOND, Potentate.1 W. II. DAY, Recorder. 2SA Special Conimutiicailon Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday. Jan. I, 311 p. m. Work in M. M. dc get' Uy order of W. M. C. M. HOCSTON, Secy. Card of Thanks. We wish hereby to express our deep gratitude to those who, by their sympathy, kind deeds and beautiful flowers, helped to lighten tho burden of our recent berenve ntent. Mr. and Mi's. A. II. Htocks and Family. r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Kocxii ofn ki.y iifi'.ii. owiht may him s;inie liy r:illtn.i; tit Ti'tlilinn nfftri' mill paying fur ml. 2S4 HOU KKNT OK S.M.K MII-uiTH rtt itch, ni'iir MiMlfonl: 7-runtn hmiHii. lurni liarn. '4 ml. frnm tK'houl. KHI No. (Ytitrnl. '.'si; KOI I- ItH.VT 2-ruimi fmnlshvil uimrtmi'iit, ?15. Inquire -4:1 lirniiy si. js!i WANTKO Snxiiphfinc ilnyir fur urchrslril work. AiIiIivks JJox V, Mall Trllimii'. 2K4 Kill! HUNT CoIIiiki-. furnlshcl. 3 I'lHimN. Ol'K Nut'th Ulvm-wlili'. lliniHf No. 1 In ri'ur. 2H Ti I KOIt SAl.W I In by cbli-kH from lliiltywoiid .uti-Hin White l.ru biirtiM, 1 ,"ic. J.yuiiN ctoclrlc In-nuil-or.i. half lu-li-o. WIiihiis Pouliry Farm. -jtHt Jesus Christ Cures Sick Folks Today Also His plain and only prescription is in the Bible. (See James 5:14) EVANGELIST - FRED SCOTT and Wife . will Pr for the Sick Friday Night Full Gospel Church DON'T SPECULATE COME AND SEE LIPS OF M0THER; C'H-KTIiooM K I V K H riiiK, al.. Jan. 0(rf An effort to obtain tcMtitnony of Mr tiara h Louisa North'ott, mother of Gor don tile wart Xortntoii, vrnn made today by Norbei t Savay, yount; . Not'tiicott'H counsel. In an affidavit presented in court In behalf of a motion that Mrs. Northcott be returned imme- diately from San Quentin prison, Savay deposed that he believed Mrs. Northcott to be ?n posses sion of information exonerating j vii y asserted, as to the where- jubouts of her son on the nights I of February 1 and 2, 1128. when the crimes nro alleged to have i been committed, and could show I that Gordon Stewart did not com- mit them. i , motion of defense counsel . Norbert Savay for separate trials for Cordon Stewart Northcott In the ' hindh-Kn Mexican" murder ami the Winslow brothers' slay ing was denied by Judge. George It. Freeman today. Savay argued that the charges were not similar and that the, alleged murders had been com -1 mltti'd three months apart. Prose cution counsel argued, however, that no objection to the grouping of tho charges had been mado ut the time of arraignment. Tho defense counsel curlier hud succeeded in obtaining recogni Mon of an insanity angle in the case when he was granted a mo tion for a commission of experts to examine both Northcott find itch physical ( evidence as may be presented. 4 MEXICO CITY HARD HIT BY INFLUENZA MEXICO CITY, Jan. 3. A) A dispatch to El Universal todav I from Monterey stated that there were -5,000 cases of la grippe in the city, tint 10 per cent of the school children were ill and that schools, theatres and all other pub-: lie buildings had been closed. In Mexico City health authorities snid that the epidemic was dimin ishing, due to prompt measures for Its control when it first appeared in the jail and the penitentiary. - -f Walker Assigned. SAL KM, Ore., Jan. ;l. (P) Chief J ust Ice Coshow of the su preme court has assigned J udge Artie G. Walker of Yamhill coun ty to hold court in Marion county In place of Judge L. 11. McMahan who Is disMtiallfietl In several en-es pending here. II ALL, INVV ! yi Primitive ill STARTS raXT?TOl Passion on j TODAY XM1! the Burning J Desert Sands Mutiny in the . Sahara... ffM ' j It's gripping, powerful, s . . dramatic, emotional - $f:7 A' 1 a beautiful story of love ffl?!'-', 't ' in Algiers. vi r si '-. ' IS o i i y M NORMAN I Vs ' VUNE MARLOWE 1 fa LSf&mi y-.J. 10,nd 35 25 and 50 . r i LEADER TOLD OF DEPOSING PLANS LONDON, Knc.. Jan. uV)-- General Hi .unwell l.ooth, for 1R years head of tha Salvation Army. j as finally been told on bin eicU bed ut Suuthwold that the hii;li council has been called and that there Is a movement to depose him. It was a great :ock to tho aed ;eiicral. who said; "Whatever peo ple may think about the tfovein- nient of the army, they must feel this Is rough on me." Supporters of Evangeline Booth. American commander of the Salva- tlon Army, believed today that she General Booth as commander in chief. These votes would also en able her to carry out her program for the reorganization of the army, It was understood that if Miss Booth should he elected to head the army she would probably affect its organization and then would retire. Coshuw Chief Justice. KALKM. Ore.. Jan. 3. P Uy the seniority process o. P. t'oshuw has succeeded John L. Hand as chief justice of the Oregon Su preme court, and wilt serve In Coming 2' Nights Only JANUARY 7-8 The Fastest, Funniest, Most Sensational Added Attraction Ever Attempted ..n, "n Joseph fl COUNTRY STORE Iliat uttUv tor two yfiim. Tho chief Juatiiesliiii la jftfrmlneil. itic.r.liliB Cu ae ami trnuro i" office. CMS ROAD WINING IS TO BE LXPEDiTED I'ORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 3. Work of widening the road le.td iiiK to the Orison Oaves, neur (i rant will be huiiid. this sumrih t . $3a,faa to ' be spent ly the state, $lo.(Uj by the federal Bovernment, it was announced to day by the state highway enm niisHloii. McMlNNVlLLK New adminis tration building at Linfield college will be dedicated February 1 and 2. ' These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy - Coming Monday and Tuesday a, o Ml G.Kelley's p HI fell m. m - v w Adnennes Medford Nat. Bank Bldg. ALL Satin AND k Velvet Dresses Price '2 AND LESS! $25.00 Dresses $12.50 $29.00 Dresses $14.75 $39.50 Dresses $19.75 $49.50 Dresses $24.75 $59.50 Dresses $29.75 ALL Winter Coats K Price AND LESS! Your Choice of Any Hat Values up to $22.50; Velvets, Soleil Felts and Metallics for $2.95 Full Fashion Silk Hose A complete range of colors and sizes; $1.95 Values $1.39 3 PAIRS FOR $4.15 All $6.50 Raincoats Selling for $4.95 $10.95 Raincoats $7.95 Umbrellas Values to $15.00. Special at $4.95 JANUARY! CLEARANCE SALE