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PAGE EIGHT MIOjFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKKGOX. FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 192s. E MANN'S cM ANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE STUDY G0URS FOR HI SCHOOL IS EXPLAINED Next Monday I Hie opening, of another rncsD-r of m-Iio'.I work. There will many ww xiuih-ntH i nterlriK j-c)ionl. in. hutlnt; a liirj;o i number from th-Oiot-.il junior hii:h: hchool. ; There has ln on much discus-, b?on mnonu the MtmleniH and their; pHrenth overt our.ieH of study, re-j quired subjects, W'Vtlw: euhjmtH, colleffp entraiu.e reiuh'im'nt, etc To juireniH who have iit-cn out f ' ilireot tow h w.th educational af-! fulls for a Ioiik period, there aie; ninny thiriK whhh renulre e planatlon hefore they are unit to intelligently advUe tln ir ehil- j dren reKaidiim thf.-e maitein. A hi iff ouilin' of the enur-ie : of Htiidy whh h has b'-n Intro- j duced in l ho sen lor liiKh m-nool would perhapri not he out of plaee. j ThlH cuu rite, whli'h went into ef-. lect !hl year erve a threefold : purpose: It 1m mo organized ns to fit in with and provide i, con-j tlnuntlon oi the work carried on ! hy tho pupil In the Junior high reboot; I provides a i;r"tii of courses designated as academic, i which are preparatory in natui and Klve the n'-esxary lui'k -Kiound for morn work to come In collef. unlvtirslty r n o v in a I rchool; finally. It makes available ; ly means of vocational courses. ii va: iety of practical lito-K of work which will he an aid pupil In finding a voini ionnl in terest and Klve litem some t rain inn In a chosen field. ! It Is Important that parents have clearly In mind the distinc tion between academic and voca tional divisions. These divisions differ In that the academic divis ion makes It possible for the stu dent lo meet the entrance require ments of the universities and col lege; It further Insures that he Is caablc and willing to do such a erade and quality of work as will make it probable that he wilt Miccecd In a higher Institution, should he wish to attind. The vocational division on the other hand Is not primarily con cern til with preparation for a higher institution. Ii offers the pupil a choice amoiiK certain lines of work In which lie may major, namely commercial sub jects, aKt'lcuIture, shop, home eco nomics. He may also major. If he desires. In history, mathe matics, lanKUiiKcn or science. It Is always understood, of course, that a student may trans fer from one division to another ul any lime his work Is broiiKht ftp to meet the reiiuirements of Hie division to which he transfers. In order that the pupd may have every assistance possible In arranKlng his course and pursuing it successfully, a "counselor sys tem" has been orga n ixed a nd ' every student enterhiK the high school is assigned to a faculty counselor. W t t h approximately fiO students assigned to a coun selor, it is posslhte for the pupil to have ml vice and assistance in deciding upon his course. Ii is perhaptt if n necessary to re mind parents that the pupil, when he enters the senior h gh school will not he able to prepare all his work during school hours. Those who are doing the highest Ki'iulu of work, make it n practice to do a largo part of their studying at home. Tau nts who are Interested In t h p p r o g r c sM m a d o b y their children may contribute very ma terially by urging pupils to form cho habit of systematic home ntidy. Whereever possible a room should he provided where your boy or girl may work without being dlsturhed. The manner in which a pupil spends his evenings In frequently tho key to his suc cess or failure In school. With tho Increase in attendance in our local hlnh school, there Is Increasing diff culty in giving n pupil the personal attention which Is desirable. There Is. for this reason, nn Increasing obliga tion on the part of parents to keep In close toiifh with the work n'lng done by their children Members of the faculty, particu larly counselors, will welcome visits from parents and any iu lormallon or MiKKt'siions which may Is? of value in currying on such advisory work. A successful school Is the re sult of co-operation between nil those who nr concerned stu dents, parents nnd faculty. !i. it. rnxKl.K. WEEK IS increased: xkw y i in k, Jan. ..-i e- ) matul for lumber In the week end ed Jan. 29 Increased It a per cent over the previous week, the Nn tfonal Lumber .Manufacturers as soclution reports. New orders called for -It -'Nl.noo feet of hard nt'd soft wot T tOP PMCouchs Q!ncmytffedm Pure i il it Sure . l'nr Kale hj- ilniiuln St WixhIii llrug bturc, Cur. Mulu aud CvuiruL I iBatjkdn Wermgs . Pill illlii I ,K m mm -ssm sm Ba lis Deo t Store 5 Big Days of Unsurpassed rgains Another of Our Famous 95c Bargain Events Just Look at These Low Prices HOUSEKEEPERS' SHEETS SlxfJO-indi .size; Hunk1 of a good grsule of slie't ing. QC Regular price 1.20. On sale Saturday, each ... yJL' Wash Dresses and Smocks at 95c each 500 New Wash Dresses and Smocks in chic new Spring styles, fast colors, all sizes, cheap atS1.50. While they last Saturday each SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW Prices Are Low and Quality High A BIG FINE STITCHED BATT A big fine stitched Hatt; full :-pound comfort size opens out 2x2 vards. Sold rcgularlv QP at 1.19. this sale, each JJt Outing Flannel ;(! indies wide, in li.srht and dark colors. Regular rice '20c Sale price 6 yards for 95c Wash Goods One lot of wash i;oods, iu eludii! Tissue (!inu;iiani, printed suitiufi', rayon and broach-loth. Regular price ;")!)(-. Speeial 2V2 yards for 95c Pongee Silk 32-inch Imported .lap Pon gee Silk in natural color only, 12 lnonnne quality. Regu lar (ii)e value. On sale Satur day 2V2 yards for 95c Turkish Towels 24xlS-inch size, comes with blue, jUTcen, rose; and gidd borders. ()n sale, Special 3 for 95c Coating and Serge ")-l-inch All-Wool Ooatinii in black only, that sold at iKl.9.") yard and All-Wool 42 inch Brown Serine that sold at -tl'O. Qr Saturday, yd Paisley Gingham H2 inclies wide in fancy checks and daids. Regular price 2")c. On sale Saturday 5 yards for 95c Note These Extra. Specials 10-inch Crepe cle Chine. 2.i.-) value, vd $1.95 :2-inch Spun Silk. skl.M value, yard 5 10-inc-h Creiie-back Satin. !f2.b") value, yd $1.95 10-inch Trineess Satin, $1.19 value, yd 95 Uti-inch Dress Ciocijls, $1.29 value, yd." 95 Women's Ribbed Vests, special 2 for 95 Women's Fine Handkerchiefs 3 for 95 Large sizes, $1.19 Windsor Ties, special 95 Triangular Scarfs, $1.9." value, special . 95c Jnfants' $1.19 Soft Sole Shoes special, pair . 95t' Thrift Hat Department 0 100 STRAW HATS new and special! ill .... erb EACH Noclty straws, viseas and crochets, straw and felt in smart combinations ... in the snug brimless shapes and folded and ma nipulated types so much in vogue. Kvery new lv smart color. .in ihz mid "iht jcliic-tht distinctive NEW SILK DRESSES . at $9.95 Just In 25 marvelous new Silk Dresses, made of the season's latest silks, everyone a different style. While they last, jjjQ Qg L N"ew SiiriuirSuits. classt.-st vies, made of r . ' -ii ' 11 . ' mmw navy lwins. an si.es. is I M Sptil, each P New "Kovrecj" loesses, each New "Conde" Coats .. $1S.00 to ?37.50 Clean-up of Fall aud Winter Dresses up to $:'..").00 values. Satr.Olay QC $18.00 i-ai'h Rayon Bloomers Made of an extra heavy qual ity of Rayon in all shades and sizes. Regular price $1.2."). On sale 95 r Saturday, each See Display in Window Pajamas Made of jfoocl quality prints in dainty designs, all QCp si.es, iair Rubber Aprons Made of Pure Gum Uubber and Cretonne covered, all st vies; $1.29 values. QCr This biff sale, each Gloves Women's Novelty Cuff Fab ric Gloves in brown, jjrey and beiffe; $1.19 values. QEic this s'ale, air Silk Hose Women's "Ncvermcncl" and "Blue Crane" Pure Silk Hose in medium service weiffht, all ffood shades, $1.19 values. Sat urday, Q C p pair Corsets S2.95 Values 95c Wrap-around and back-lace Corsets, Garter Pelts and Corselcttes in all styles and sizes, up to $2.9") Q C values. This sale, ea.... Gowns Wouieii's Outing Flannel Gowns in a very good irrade, long sleeves, $1.25 QEt values, each .' Pillow Cases 4'2-ine.i! Hemstitched Pillow Cases stamped for embroid ery, $1.45 values, QC j this sale. pan- Handmade Gowns "Honita" "(piality, come in dainty designs, all sizes; real $1.25 values. Qr This sale. ea.di Underwear Children's medium weight Cotton Knit Union Suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee and ankle length, all sizes. ThisO nr o sale, each Se These 95coSpeciajs Oon 2nd Floor Goldette Cotton llayon Slu9. regular $1.50 values. Childven s Math hobes. small sizes, slightlv sou ed. Sateen and Cretonne Tea Aprons, regular $1.50 values. O Children's Slip-on Part-Wi"l Sweaters. $1.19 values. O All go on sale Saturday, at qq 95c EA Jftum'Btpwitmad'Atctt f "THE STORE FOtf EVEffYBODY" J c Sale Opens Saturday at 8:30 A. M. and continues the balance of the onth. Come! MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS