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PAGE FOUR 1IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1933 Ask FOR S. & H. Green Saving Stamps Added Savings For Thrifty Shoppers McCall Printed Patterns and Simplicity Patterns Saturday THE M. M. DEPT. ST Launches a Sweepin I I B a -rrr- P.! days of WryY : i i ir 1 TM n i IMF G DAYS OF ENORMOUS SELLING Plenty of Sales People to Serve You Bargains AIJ Departments REATEST harvest of bar gains ever presented by , this store. It seems too good to be true, yet by "earnest effort and the aid of years of ex perience, this store has brought together the most beautiful array of quality wearing apparel at the lowest prices for Fall selling. Do your Fall shopping at the M. M. Store and be sure you've bought the newest, and the best at the right prices. o 0ce you've seen this marvelous coat collection you'll understand why this yearly sale of ours is justly fam ous .. . why hundreds of smart and thrifty womon always buy thair coats in this annual event. Every coat is a real beauty and, added to your thrill of getting; snoh value, is the joy of wearing a lovely coat of newest fabric and luxuriously furred, fior Trimmed $t&.7StS&2. S4 Swagger Suits $16.?$ D.RESSE & Frocks made of the season's newest fabrics and carry ing me very essence or me tan vogue. You 11 note with pleasure r.hp nour lcirt. fnllneaa efitrV,ai ;n nUiia !1 to keen the fitrure slender, the slepve rletnila ami th lovely colors. Afternoon $ia.4$.$A&.5a isjjff'"!'mg "Wirwwtn "rr - r HnrnnninnfiniiiiiiMmi.MiiMiiir SHOES At your feet, madame, with the favored shoes for Fall. Suede, of course, and styled in a variety of ways so that you may choose from this one moderate priced collection and get the correct shoes for all occasions . . . and they'll be correct, too, in fit and long lasting comfort. $3.45 and $3.95 ENNA-JETTICKS America's Smartest Walking Shoe. The new styles are here for Fall in every leather, brown or black. Remember Enna-Jetticks fit the hard to fit. AAAA to EEEE widths. WOOLENS! Woolens are scheduled for a big success this season and no wonder! With the nubby weaves, the dashing plaids and the multicolored tweeds. The sheers nrn stronger than ever and prettier than ever for Fall frocks. PrieVfLlfti- $2.95 SILKS Here we come . . marching in the Silk Parade. And here you 11 come, right atter us, to get the cor- p.. geous silks we're selling for next-to-nothing prices just in honor of this big occasion. P ChUdren's Coats BLANKETS A kmilk-atout coat that will be your "pride and joy" every day alt Winter. Tailored to a nictiy ad i those "8WH" soft twtwds tint evfry girl dore. Stem $ to lneH to $4,501 Special Others fir sizes to, 1 4. Prices Thrifty housewives will flock to this great event that begins tomorrow. All blankets of highest quality and all generously sized. Whichever you choose, cotton, part or all wool, you can be sure you can buy nothing better , . . and you can be 3ure that tliis is the lowest price ... so step up anod get your share of this opportunity. 75c Cotton Singles 59c $1.49 Cotton Doubles, plain gray and tan $1.29 70x80 Esmond wool processed. .$5.95 72x84 Esmond all wool $7.45 MILLINERY Kiirh IhmiuMm lii tlie lint world for thin Fnll! Tlir new hut Hill fill you with rlellKht nml you'll lmc n perk nf fun rhnoMiiR between nmn-ltiltorert felt, rare frnnilni; halo, ulltirlng tuiiuin nil fur a mere trifle. 49-8 1-8 up to $3. Fashion Hour Corsets stniii-K giumetttn will dertly and rieffiiltely ntlfy (lie must (iirriniU and proritnlile customers (ho siouts. s(nu(-i;zi lias the chic modern hint iiiKl ni-rfiM't itlMlomlmil control, nlvlii(j that )ni re fill und (tlender apiearaiu-e without the fecllun of in tut. .Mil kit prospect le nnd occhvIoiiiiI rustoiniTH Into Meudv ours. rder siout-Kzi now! Price $1.95, $2.45, $3.95, $4.95 CURTAINS Freshen up your windows and you freshen up the whole houte. Do It the hmlL'ct wav with rinlntv. 1 full tensth ruftled cur(nlns nnd panels. These nre of hest grade niiiriulette 59c 98c $1.49-$1.95 l : k l hosiery! Chiffons and semi-service in good Fall shades. & I juiiiiiwiniijunw hi. iii,wi.inM.m.i,u miiimh nay m,,tmm "inn niiMMim iiTri l4 bmm rt 9S Volacs &ps Cotton PRE There's a hint of Fall in the air and in these clever new prints. Wash frocks, made from them, will see you as smart at home as on tl! street; school girls will like dresses of them. OUTING FLANNELS 36 in. wide in extra heavy quality pints and stripes; excellent for Pajamas, MEN'S HATS IfeeMt brand new lint lilt It right. They're "there" In nt)le, they hue Ihe looks 1 hat you're proud to wear; I hey ftt well and romfort.y. O $K49 to $3.45 BARGAIN B PI I Ak IViFWT I Wash Dresses stlei an new ns the season. These knook-out fashions have Just stepped from the pines of the bpst stylo magazines . . . very Rny In the Kail colorji. ar them now and right through the Winter. SI. 95 to S2-95 Pequofc Sheets E"rr one fresh nnd perfectly oen. TMne Innc pienant texture anil nrc hleaclieil to n snowy nnii!. irma, sou nil sheets with asurj(l wear. Sl.69 81x99--Sl.39 . S1.49 72x99-S1.29 MEN'S SHIRTS O We couldn't reM hoy tug them nnd we don't hellee im ran! Ann we helleve rou'll buy them, too, when ou realize liow nun li you i-an ap, A tm selPijtn nf color and pattern perfect In eery detail. 79c, 98c, $1.45, $4.95 MUNSING SOCKS Pour our fet Into thee new fnll frnrkv Ves, tlut'ft Jli hon they ttt mt tiutuhhii; under the iieel . . . no shrinking that'll make our (or punch through the ock tor. (lork. stripes, new : olorn and iielRii thfir (Ive ttie Appearanre you want. 25c and 35c COTTON PRINTS For wnsh dresses, Women 's and Children 'a, in all new Fall pat terns. 10c, 15c and 19c Women's Fall ShoeP $1.49 to $2.98 The new Huedei, nnd kid leathern In ttrowu and hl:irk. Brogues for Growing Girls $2.79 fit jour feet In the M. M It.i-ement md nwr money. 0 36-Inch Outing Flannel ranry rolorecl, atrlpril. jnoil lieav qualltv. Reull iir lie. Saturday Only 12c yd. Children's School Shoes $1.00 to $1.98 The famous Red Goose Shoe for Children $1.98 BOYS' SHOES Oxford? and Heavy Shoes $1.98 to $2.98 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS S2.45 to S2.98 All styles and sizes MEN'S WORK SHOES S1.98 to S2.98 Shoes made for hard knocks -Everything for Less Cotton Blankets 59c Singles GGx76 Plaid Blankets in Gold, Blue, Pink, Orchid Saturday Only 59c Women's Wash Dresses 88c Only a limited quantity of broken styles and sizes. Finnl close-out of these dresses. Values to $1.25. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 49c, 59c and 79c Chnmbray and Covert Cloths, full cut, sizes 14' 3 to 17. MEN'S BIB OVERALLS 79c Large full cut, good quality MEN'S PAJAMAS IU11.11I1 lotii and Outing I'ajaimn talk tor fhrtnrh(V The re In nil the rotor and itattein th.it ate populur llti I ill. th"'rr (he wear, the ntnitort, the mlor-lat in1- 'on men like In the irttr ) mi want to p-V S1.29 to S1.95 MEN'S TIES Vouf money tlll huts plent when yon ran eel Hp like thi ior Mirti a mal pi ire. (( brilliant color 1115, jet In perfect tate. 50c and 75c Women's Cotton' Hosiery 25c All the Fall shades S1.00 Silk Hose 79c Five til read. 51 SiiiiRe, full fashioned. Big vnliie 79c Men's Dress Shoes I mrw snort do Ihp tr lplt Vnnt n,.r..r, ..... they're rlclit In prlir! They're men-, fan (lwes really sleek In styles and rolcrs. 1 l,re ihoes are sure to flic jou the full sl.oe nrhle you seek. S3.45 to S545 MEN'S WORK SHOES S2.98 to S4.95 i. I Bit norttnent nt t hi price; mot all thade. pl.itn lolor. Stres 6 to 11. Children's Anklets 10c KM Men's Sport Jackets H These laurh at bitter winter lm. her.iu-e Ihev are made to protect w.u. They are llht. too, and nmt eomlnrtahle. leather is here, suede or me i Hoth. I ho.e the Hind you like het. Melton Jackets, $3.45 to S4.75 Sport Leather Jackets $5.05 to $0.95 Men's Trousers Mow they sell! n, bur nnd hn. tlm., trousers and It still keep. . hv snppi.hr the demand. No nonrtrr thev run out-I .urn mines: fn tlieedv rheilnf. i,oried. ' ind Int.!.. they're an out.t.indlns ft ll times, S Young Men s Wool Slacks $2.9Pto $3.95 h Men"i Wool Pant!. $2.05 to So.afi - 1 1 N n isaszns2EEssassr s I bUk. ..; . ZLJ V 1'-L- y I " ' M: M. DEPARTMENT STORE MEDFORD BUILDING