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e o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREfiON". THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1029. PAQE SEVEN" '1 a Wanderir Poet Draws Sad Picture, , Won Popularity Contest and Got Education in School of Experience PUBLIC GETS A LOOK IN AT THE STANDARD OIL ROW RDR CONTROL) Terrible Eczema3 (By Mary Creiiipr) He Bays his name in Cftrroll Curloo, 25, and he ad mitt heinit a bpm. And one mum alwnys tako a bum's words with ft Rrain or salt, even If ho Is interest in A slight, rathr nt.ped youns 1h-, he is, with a quantity of black curly halU, sad black yt that have a habit (?) or meliiiif? whe,n a bit of kindness is shown him, anu nervous fingers that seem to he at homo on typewriter keys. He writes poeiry or at least that's what he enlU it add he turned tpvenil plpe out during the- two hourn he sat in th Mall Tribune office yesterday after - noun. "Just how I feel that's the way 1 write," Haid the visitor, nodding his mop of black hair and itnztnic off into space thru the window. As though anybody, in tht editorial oifice. Just . five minutes before press time, cared how he felt, or what he was writing about. Hut potnehow the kid sot hlmseU across. Ho was born in Scranton, Penn sylvania, ho said, fits father was Spanish and his mother Italian. They were poor. Carroll went as far as the sixth K"tde and then stopped. He admits having been popular In his home town in fact , so much so that he won a popular ity contest, and was Kiven a lead in the play "Kxperience" be Ins put on by a little theater croup. T,eft Homo i "I played the part -of 'Youth1 in Experience, and PVo lived it ever since," he said. lr left home, accord InK to his story. In and jdld everything from s1iIijI.uk shoes 1 and washing dl.hes in restaurants. 1 I to playing parts in thiricul com- ; I panics. He tin mod me "UiuiieLs i Company" which he said he play id with off and on for tight years. "Some times 1 put on specialty j acts too." ho said. "Then I gt the wanderlust and travel on. I I worked my way to Honolulu once I lost 25 pounds in weight from a siete of illness and came back." ; He claimed that the was putting j on a Bpeciatty act In Salt Iake ( five weeks ago. when ho received ;ncw of the death of both Mr par jent.s, who had uin'od to Los An geles, and whom he had seen otily .once since he left them 10 yesra aso. llo could not leave for the funeral tor two reasons, he said. "First, because I hadn't enough j money for a ticket, and second. utcuuse I was broke." The bushy ! haired one didn't laugh a he said ; this. In fact he looked as though jhe intent cry but then you never know what a hum will do. "I am sorry for everything in i my life- been use I have done everything wrong, nut I am on my way now back to Los Angeles where I can at least visit the graves of my mother and father," he said. And then the hard boiled report er turns around and says: "Say kid. go and cry on the shoulder of the police department seo if I care." w. ma ---- , I5 1 r i - CALL IN SAND SLIDE Lions Club r i it. ,v... uiiuur&u me new I n t j ; Airport Bonds UOCS UUlCHlV 9 ', 1. fli tt mrptin- I Tlie I. iurm club at its mcctinc yi'..'i.lr.y, uficr ln-aritig the talks , Strong, : powerful Vet Safo, Stir (.i s.'. l. v Hall nml V. A. Gates, I W"IS 1rt'M-i ipn.ai a i i e u ii-llnig "f iht plop...! bund p-slie In i-Ht a 1 ili the nii port, which ts ' a lu'ctK.-ity if M lt"il li to ' tcinalri There it one simple and inex- on the mkit.on map.' oi which it it; . p i-ivp way I" rediic; ihe danger of ntiw :i very Mitp'iCint part, the "" " " . fi.t ..r t;i-;uiuu', J-'fiiitir and tLiuipiutiK' tlit! Held and return H rimMi bf&'Sr&fr fi4T-- ?rM Henry Calla Mian. w.'U known re iji-iit of Hi Ik i uy, h veicran pros pc. tor of stititliciii t-recoil and tl.e uuni-r of copper chums in tlh IUi: l.t tlee dNtili t, had a n:w ciiipc it .. in st'i iuun in.nii v wliilc pru pi cHiig in ihe lull i on v Crcsc.Mit l 'liv road out oi t. mills 1'a.s yi v ui ti(. ciiv fr..m it-uiaU f hanuus, Itauda lt'iitay Utteiioon. i uvcinnu nt .ptart. i- At the cre.il ol a vmaii ciiii I :ti ilu,iau n th la;:han slipped tn a Hut lock and : i,Uiiding. spa'-e for rsi;un ant, oil wan plunged down a tand Klide oh stuilMii. iU.. the club unanimous. IiIh lace. He sustained M'VtVc;.,y volot4 Ul 1fl,lv the bond issm bruises to his body. Imt fni tnmildy to IlU iM lU(.h. p(lWi.r lo j,( i,, no bones wert; biol.eu in tin ;',u-foiii j t :u vv pl ,tpoiiiin. drop. ! ' " J ! The Injured man about ."1 Ai''rriJ'd, Guana jttaio. Mexi irs of ain. He was rositni; ea MnoneV l.incntld Oil llati Ahloni.beit rii) fleams. (beiii down lit iKirmitl, and that i-' pply M"fiiii' s i.mcrnld tll nlpbt for ;ilbtr thi and iiKitniii,:. u.iUii hu MoihioV o sujipuri "ifin durin I'eople who have pain- adniinistra' Ion ful, enl:M'ft'd vins sliould not ne(-, Ici.i them rr they sometimes burst and cause imnh misery and ex- pease. . -j" .Moi.up's rnicrnld Oil besides he. ini; nitirvelnusly antisepiic thai it ! troys rft'i ins njid poisons caused by irerms is su'di a remhrt-. a n,e healing atreiu thiit ccttemn,. i,Vi J. Calderou, a faiaous local biirbei-M' itch, salt rheum and other', lull. Uy today and expected to be at his rebel chief, has earned tor himself ofiice at the Standard routing plant a reputation for scrupulous hon- tomonow. ONty. lie invariably reiurns money . 4 otjtaine.l from public ttfijc.es in the Mail Tribune ads are rend by towns be r.ibN. He considers sut h mosi perfect suoeess. Ilcnth's Druft CD.aao people every day. tf n.Mtn-y "luurowcd" for lite ciuitie, loiv will be glnrt to supply yuu. mmatitry skin etuptioiiA go iif. a t. u- ila c ; F'.r ye u.rs it lms been ti30d for holly, ulcers, a blesses nnd open ores that disehanrw and with the - W. T. Miller of Qriuits Pass, trlct kitoi-ney of Jouephino couny, j spent yesterday In Meilford on busl i ness. Thr nnililiil intvMIni; of i)m S limiliiiil (ill Cciinimny of Imlhuui will wn lianl rifltl Xari'li 7 Uvn .lolm I). KockrlVHri. .r.. (riliU ill blll i out 'ol. ll,fhorl V. Sli'Wiu-l (tMitrr) I'Kini llio chair. ninnslilii of llw l 'omp:tii.r. ,)ilin 1). lloeki'lVller, Sr., (lift) Is rt-poruil lo Ik- liruklnic Ills win. anil Kllhn. ' tlon. Colmirl Htownrt.ls nmrtOiallnir 1 5ia i- Ei "DIET" THE MIRACLE HEALER Demonstrating Free Lecture Friday Eve, Feb. 8 atKofPHall 125 West Main Upstairs Do.'t Pail to See This World-Traveled ' Wonder.Maa. 1 Lecture Absolutely Tree ' Lecture appeals to thinking men anil women, nnd I cordially la-', vlto you to attend,' But to come late you disturb uiy work, so I ask you kindle to he on time or may at home. Members of Women's Clubs and Parent-Teacher Associations are especially invited, as they will get much Kood from this lecture. Lecture at 8 p. m. on the Minute Every one present over 12 years old will be told the avocation in life ho or she would follow for success and happiness. The world's greatest mjracle today is the wondpr done with diet. Would like that every parent could hear this lecture. No; time for further publicity, so note day, date and hour. You will nt regret hearliiR this lecture. Hall comfortable regardless of weather. You will be told how to end flu in tbreo days. Your friends may not. see this adv. attention'lo It? Won't you kindly call their Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 XRW YORK For llle first , pans, nnd llaninian time in Wall streets meniorv the t ut h. 'Hie Ktnr-k nt stuke wits the stn,-k linliltnwM ,,r ....i., n.nt v time honored mystery of a flaau-! N'oi-thern Fncifk'. and. with the . fK-ialu, most of whom lie has ere-,9 cial strUKKle 1ms hcen abandoned ; CiKht koIiir on it soatva to dizzy ! tued, ami of common share holtl and the public Klvf n a peep at two i heights. i ers, whose loyalty he elaltns liy titans of industry In mortal com- j n the day shares reached SI.-'virtue of enormous dividends patd bat. not) an agreement was effected ' during his administration. J'he ontcomo of Col. Ttobort W. .tnd a securities company formed i The elder Hoel;ef,iler is returt- Stewart's fiitlu to retain control of to loci: up Ibe stock. Tlie market ! e,l to have allied himself with bis .Standard oil of Indiana in lite face fell inn li.ttely to ?3J.rt and a son nn.i it is believed that his rep- j of active opposition-from John l. panic was preeipil.ited. The hectic rerentatives will comtitet the I'iKht Iiockefeller, Jr., will . remain in ' day still is remembered as haying on bt half tif his kdii, f'ho Is tra v- douot until the proxies ai-o pttlled : set u reeortl of S.OOO.OUa shares of rlinu In Africa. The Influcnet of at the. annual meeting March 7, varloun stocks traded. This mark ! these two is not beimr underepti- hut the public has been pranted line been passed ninny times since mated by the Stewart fartlon. apeelator'H priyileRe.s at thu pre-i.ii-n ' So far, neither side is credited timinary proceedings. ' As is nat- ' The younger Rockefeller is cred-with ntldinK the market for aettrt! uval, the public is takincr a keen ! ited with tnaupuratiiut the publtel-'j stock. The fipht still Is for proxic-s nnt,"at times, acttw -.interest In ty campaign which hnM attended i rat ht-r iban tor sharea. ttf which these proceedings. ' , , bin fiht on Oobmcl Stewart. . lie I there are 9,1 3t5,(i 1 a outstanding. . The alarums and excursions of ; ban applied the same methods to ! Standard Oil of lndinnn has bet r former financial frays baive been I bis own affairs and is believed to exiieniely active of lute, but no elaborately shielded fruni the light have encineered the public ap- . imre lhan a nuinber of other of day. Stealth was thought nei-es- pea rallies tif bis lather. thce the ; stocks on the, curb nuirket. r. to the strategy of the t 'ana- ; bitter antagonist of newspaper-j 'Mt!t of the activity Is IMd ai diaii interests which bobbed up 'men. ; the deer t.f the general public. tit? day wuh control fif Jnifrna?' As u ms'lier of fact, publicity is which has a way of rushhu; in tional Nickel, Arthur ". C'utten cs-sc titir.l to tills fluht, which is not when carthtiuakes are imnilnen. apparently kept his eyi's averted , ko much one of dollars as 'one of ; everyone ported btdlcves that from Haldwln iaieoinotives until t influence, Mr. Rockefeller wants j sntnothinif will occur following the titroi was in his pocket. Itut t Stewart ousted because of les- j annual meeting, but no one ap those were actual .i-truuplen foritiniony befere the recent sena- j nears In have a definite idea of f.';. i lorial -committee of investigation. the direction in which the stock These days are different from i The Kuckefellcr interests control i will move. be nay of James .7. Hill and his approximately li per cent or In-! in spite of the, publicity being Liddeit office where railroads were dinna ytock ami are fighting, not given the fit niggle, the impression ought and tstdd like so many doz- ! for stock etintrt)!, but lor voting of traders is that evi nts of the fu- ens of epss. The moi .famous proxies with ".Inch to carry the tnro remain as carefully hidden an hawle.ofiill time probaldy w;:h the content between Mill aim the Mor- annital meeting. Against the forces of the npposi- t in the ilays of barred doin's, siinicd namcH and blunt denial- n.s- fwportM Oi Jaoxon County Abttract Co Hcttt All ltfl L.MtKi . i, . Circuit Court i Jackson County Huihllnn & Loan Asan. vs. Albert X. Krouse t al, Korecloaure. Carson-Fowler l-nmber co. vs. , Balfour-Guthri Trust Co. Lien. I M. C. Mvingston & Hon va. Mai . Cour-Outhrio TSi ust t'o.- Ideii. j W. H. Sams vs. Halfour-Cuthrle i Trust Co. Lien Credit Service Co. vs. Alfred Vos- ris. Fot money. I Virginia Josephine Hose vs. Clins. H. Rose. Divorce. ' Mutual Mill & Heed Co. vs. F. C. Dorennis, also known as Frank C. Doremus. For money. D. to Lot 1, Westvrluud Ilights 2nd 1 rence H'dchmaii et nx. YVV T. to Add. to Setellrd. k ; Mho NR',4 of SV..a"iid t M i (?. f. Hutchison et ul to i'xn. 11. t ff S-'f-U f SW 'i of Sfc' (riTj). 3S Shelley. W. .1). to hind In Dl-C - W. 5; Tp, 37 S. R. t X. ... I Villiam -Hays to Charles K. G.'. M. Iloberts et ux- to Kinma ' Ih own et Ax. W. lo Lot l Hlk. G.iKnon. U.' C. IX to land in Sec ' I. Hunker Mill Add., to Meilford. 22, Tp. 37 S. U. 3 w. WiJliam Coy to II. 10. Campbell Mildred Ntll Florey et vlr to ct ux, . I). Ji'.nt), land in '1 wp. Kmma Gagnon. Q. C. 'l. to SK M S, li. I West, of SV, Sec. 2. NW of SW. Sec. C. A. Kakin et ux to John L. Is the Time To Have Your Car Overhauled There is no better time in the year to have your car overhauled than BIGHT NOW! Your ' favorite rerjpir shop is now in a, position to ; offer yon the very best of repair service. ,Hy having your work dorie befori? the spring rush, you are assured of better, more careful work. i M.-C. LiniEwr mid U. M. I.inln iger assume tlto bitslueuB name oi l m:. C. Llninser & aon. W. W. Uregory, J. E. Jury. J. McCracken and K. T. Newby, ill rwtors of Farm Eureati Co-opera tive ExcliaiiRc, file ninemlod arti cle of incorporation, cluingin! name to rnrmera hxehange I'o-tiporatlve. C. L. York vs. Viola York. De cree. Arthur ' E. C!inne vs. Opal B. Chase. Divorce. Charles Vv.. Isaacs vs. Ktlfiar A. Zinn et al.Decred. ''. Talent Irrlgntlon Dist. cs. Adall P. Walker et ul. Tax foreclosure. Talent Irrigation Dist. vs. Karl P. Hnsor et nl. Tax foreclosure. Jackson County Building & Loan Assn. vs. Hoy F. Davis ia al. De cree. Eagle Point Irrigation, DlsL. vt. Edith Stevens et al. Tax foreel ure. John Anne vs. Margaret I Cost bill. J. C. liarnes vs. V. F. Voulz. For money. Crb!" Kdtrell vs. Dennis P. Ilm et al To qniet title, i H. C. MesHonger nt al vh. S. .' Ulakely. Lien. . ! Medford Irrigation DIs;. vs. Me- don f. Bcfiitt et ai. Amended con I nlnlnt. Estate of William A. rointer, n ceased. Admitted to probale. Estute of lie Wult .Norton, a. ; ocsed. Admitted to probate. .Estate of Mary E. Holison, (P ceased. Atlmittcd' to probate. Estate of Catherine Moody, de ceased. Admitted to probate. . Estate of Charles Hofer. decea? ed. Admitted to probate. Estate of Marseva llrsnnnn, ne ceased. Inventory and appraise ment. ' 35. Tp. 37 S. Tt. 3 W. i. t. i.UtuL'i ,uti el ux to O. I,. r.lndley et tlx. V. I. to K"'j of W !i of Hoc. S. Tp. 37 H..n. 1 W. , ; fieorRo Alien liiuirnt' to ('. S. i Wright ft ux. W. D. to tho Ki i. I ,,r HlOVi "f SKV. "f XWVi 'f W'f. HI. TP. 3K p. It. 1 W. Imniel V. I-ongai-re et ux to Albert Anderson. v. D. ti, land in Tp. 37 S. I:. J W. Wal'.or .I. VanSeoyoc rt nl to Albert Anderson. W. 1). In .kind in Tp. 3 7 K. It. 2 W. . N. Itrlsiol, Tieferee, lo Xy C. Drlstol. Deed to fi'i of Lot 3. lilk. 14, Ashland.. LcRler T, Danln et ux lo fl. n. Clark. .W. D. to land in Tp." 37 S R. 1 W. Samuel L. Leoniu d et ux to lor rl. II. I.eoimrd. W. I. to Lot 14. Hlk. S, :.leill'or,i i (eights Add. to .Medfnnl. Samuel " L. l.ennat'd et ux to Theodore It. Leonard. W. D. to Lot 9, 111!:. 17, Modford. Pompertoiir Mineral S'priimK .Co. to Natiir.nl Lltlila Sprintrs Com PjinoehoiiHo, W. D. S10. Ihe SV, of SiJ'i of the SW nl Sit. 22, Twp.-sr. S, 11. 1 west W. M. John L. I'rltieeiioiise. et ux lo ('. A. iSlkin el ux, t. ('. D. Sill, liio Si, of SE',i of (lie NWV, ol See. il'J, Twp. 3.1 M, II. I west W. -M. II. C. Appb'gale lo K. 1). Pilgcs, W. D. xlu. land in Asblitud. Miss Hylda Lyon to .Norlt II. Lyon. W. D. 810, oiiefintrih Inter esl in lol 5, hlni k .Medford. Ralph Mark el ttx to A. Postmt. Deed I0, laud in Wf, of NW'i of See. 5, Twp. -in S, H. !i East. Atiko MeC'iiiiiahiiu lo John B. CUIIahtiB, W. D. KI, lots I'll; 27, J!S .itiitf' i!l in block "fl," Italliontl Add. to Asliltlnd. .VpIIIc Feeley to Corhin Hdgell et ux. y. D.'JIO, lot 3, Weslerlund Helgbis'';nd Add. In Modford. .Martha !!. I'orwy to Ward II. Stevens. W. D. Kill, lot 1 blink Park Add. (o .Medford. ! ('. I. Ilutchlsmi el ! Wilson. W. 1). ia, tho lot 12 Pill View Still. Felix li. Uiwery et u. to w. U. lot 1 block li ' ' fa al tn W. T. IS 10 Kaat I, of -j To be uro of the FINEST QUALITY, STAN DARD FABTS, auk your repair man to order frttn ' - r UTTKELL PARTS CO. 317 Eaet Main St. Telephone .237 Largest Auto Parts Dealen in Southern Oregon puny. W. D. lo nil that portion i,vdlnrt, W. D.'- $1,225, lol 1, blorli or riov. Lots s nml n. lying K. nun i vHWt,v,, Add. lo Medford. 1 1 W. of Emigrant Creek In See. 7. (,,,, (iHrrlsoit to Felix II. Low Tp. 3 K. U. 2 K.x lilio land in See. ,.ry pt UXi y, ). SHI, lot 2, block 7. Tp. 3M S. 1!. 1 E. , j( wlowil Add. to .Medfenl. i:ibert (i. Davis et ux to Itnlpb Walli'r II. Itnbinsrm t. Emma II. ,"',. Murk .1 ux. w. )t. to ihe W'- of Holiinsoii. W. D, S1.au, lots 1, 2, Wlj ll(S(.,. ;, 40 s . 3 ,.; t , all(, .-.vvilllanis Sub. Div. Sec 20 In atlmer ' linrnek to .1. II. Mimics. n,i (, Twp 37 S, It 1 west W. M. 5j ' W. I. to Tp. .".x t It. 1 w. .Ceoige Enloa ec tlx to Alex Jil I L. .1. Ilessenauer et ux to John. Anderson,' W. D. Sib, land in Col lesHennuer et.ux. W. I. lo til.- lart Add. lo Medford. SW'i or NW'i, of Sec. II, Tp. 3ii .Mrs. Florence lioiper lo Ernest H. It. 1 K. c:iirion llostnller, W. I). S)10, land Katie Sherwood el al to W.-.l. in twp. Ill S. 11 1 west. , llcnlo et ux. W. D. to Lot it. Illk. J. E. Lrown to A. E. I-'llclcFOli 3. Kiiiinysldn Adil. to Medford. , el ux. W. D. 1U, the Si, of NW t c. ('. VanSeoyoc to Xannie Van alul Ihe Si, of SW', of See. S Scoyoe. i.. C. D. to land In 'Tp. Twp 4 1 S, 11. 2. east W. .M. 37 s. K. 2 W; also Lot, It and cbei Y. H. Allen lo W. W. Cameron S. !i ft. of Lot 12. Illk. :, I'urk Aild.!efHX to (i. C. I). Sloll, Kl, or . to 'Medford. ' SW V, 'nnd llle Hi, of the W'i of Hiiillv M. Conrad et vlr to W. II. Ibe 8V 14 of See. IS. Huiclilns. ' W. n. til .V' of L"t lilcanor F. Maille to L. J. I'pp J (nd 1". Illk. 2. Kenwood Add. to.ux, W. D. Sill, the lot 1 and ihe Medford. ' 1., Siof lot 2 In block 2 of Med- li. V. Williams et ux to Law ford. '. . Ileal Kstatc Transfep. Owen-Oregon Lumber ixo. to B. F. Hilkey et al. W. V. to Lot i. BIk. 10. Butte Falls. Ellon K. Fox Voorhlrs ct vlr to Albert W. Richardson. W. I), to land In Sec. S. Tp. 37 S. P.. 3 13. Society of the Simcrs of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mury of Muli nomuh Co., Oregon, to Alex. E. Woolberton. W, D. to Lot I". Illk J. Euclid Park Add. to .Medford. B. 8. Montgomery et ur to J. A. Hlorah. W. D. to part Lot 2, Bee. 16. Tp. J4 S Tt. I W. i Alberf'W. Richardson to Arthur E. Martinson. Ueert to land In See. 8. Tp. 37 8. R. 2 E. Ella C. Westerlund nt al cTru". toes) to Wccrjorle W. Keasiey. W. BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Couplis from colds may had to r tons tmulilc. You can mop llinn noiv villi Crconiulsion. an rniiiUrHnl rrciiMtlc tliat is pleananl to lukr. Cromii!sion Is a mtdital diwovr-ry wifh two-l'tld action; it fc"i'h:s ani lir.iiR the inflamed mrmlirar.. a and in liiliild prtm proivlli. Of ill known tlruKs crtntmn in rcr opnizrd by hili mrdi'Al sutlioriti a on of the err.Tlrfl healing afwncicft lor couchs from cold and bronchial Irritations, Creomuliioo coniaim. in addition to creov)tp. other healing rtf-mi-nu v.hich mothc' and heal tli inllanud membrane and atop the ir r'ttftifa, tehtle the creosote k's n to ilm Momarh. U absorbed into tile Mornl, otiatkt the scat of the troubla and cheek the rmtb of ihr genn. CrcoiiiuJ-ion if Rturantei d Mti!.ic- ' lory in tlic trratmrnt of cnuglm from cd hronrhhi and minor form of brorirhhil iiritations and is rccltnt for building up the lynt m after cold or flu. Money refunded if mil re liccd after taking according todircc- tiowa. lc yotir dnipaut. (arv, CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON rli fJ$& C. A. MEEKER, Manager Pay Less Dress Better Great Week-End- Specials at The ! : r 1 M0 Mc Dept. Store Exceptional Bargains' for Friday and Saturday Supply Your Needs NOW at These Low Prices Printed Radium Silks 98c Heavy ciiiiilil.v, :)U-iuelit washable. All new, Hl'viutt lYuits. Siuiiiiul Wcek-Eud, 8i.lc '..:................:.:.:'.:....:.:.......:...'9S:. Silk and Cotton Printed Crepes 75c Heavy iimilily sprinsjt Print- Crepes. .',..30 iiielies wide. Bii? value, 75?. $5.50 Fpincy Raycn Bedspreads $3.95 : ; ;1 icM;rR- rose. blue. auld. orchid. Sizfl . 80x108. . .- : . : $1.49 Premium Sheets $1.19 Premium Standnid yiietits, size tslx'JO. Kxtra q.uaity sliccting. Crowinif Ci iris Eima Jettiekri . Mauvi;tta Calf '. Brown Calf Patent Strap , Women 'h Slianin Morrow Cult OxfoidH $5-85 Kour-eyelet open Oxfords, cov ered military heel,. Special , $5.85 Men's Dress Shirts ... 98c . ' Heavy Printed Broadclotli Shirts, asKortcd patterns, sizes H to 17; values to $1.50. Special 98' ..$5.00 $5.00 . ... $5 00 $5.00 $4.05 Women's Blonde Low Shoes $3.95 Strap or tie styles, medium heels. Broken sizes $3.95 Low Heel Catf Oxford $3.95 Thu Culf, low heel oxfords, all sizec $3.95 Women's 4-Bar Strap Shoes $3.95 Tan kid, 4-bar, 2-button; military heel, low . shoes. Very special $395 McCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing . Easy. . - ' ' BASEMENT SPECIALS v Women's Rayon and Ture Wool Hoeie. 'Regular 98c. Spcciil 75 4 pr. Oixls' Rayon Sport Hose ... .-. .....$1.00 Women's Raincoats, $1.90 values - Girls' Winter Coats, fur trim ....,..,.,i.....'...;.t.'.... $4.9a 36-inch Printed Dress R.lyons , :..:'..AoC. ' 36-iueh Quilt Chnllie ,.: Women's Rayou Bloomers wind" Stepiiis ::...J..5Q$ Dovs' heavy Work Shoes $2.49 to $3.49 , Bo'V Dress Shoes' and Oxfords ......... :. ........$2.98 to $3.39 Women's Strap l'mnps, kid or patent $3.48 nnd $3.95 Women's Oxfords,1 Ian or black .....$2.9S, Men's Work Shoes $2.98 and $3.98 Men's Dress Shoes or Oxfords .$3.29 to $3.95,