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PAGE THREE FOR 65 YEARS WARDS HAS BEEN YOUNG AMERICA'S HEADQUARTERS FOR -.:SS. MEBFORD MAIL TRTRITXE. MEDFORD. OttEfiON. SUNDAY. AUCiUST 22, inrt7. for Girls 3 New Fall Styles 11 00 i " " '4 Broadcloth or 80-square percale dresses ex- II j ' V&W?? pertly styled and tailored. Tubfast. Full cut; -U- 3 . ' deep hems. Sizes from 1 to 16. EU 3 Ic. IMaid Skirt Sots All wool Scotch plaid skirt; white bodice top and Peter Pan collar. Matching plaid beret and scarf. Sizes from 4 to 10. Newl Wool Sweaters to match skirt sets .... 1.19 Classic School Coats Fleeces, plaid-backs or novelty tweeds. details: pockets, stitching. 12 to 20, SUiriS - - I oi,:,4 l 'J 59c r cl.'.i. tej - urcis ijiiii to T--Wll tailored tor extra, vaiuei ran - patterns plains or whites. 1 P-J $11.98 Shirts V- shirt -7, s Wool Longie Suits Deuble-breasted. sport back coat; vest; pleated trousers. Pall patterns 8-18. Extra Pants . . . 4 00 f for Girls ' I 4 M New f o i,, nr&nikri rtjrauKnRm is 198 1 (jiJ WluWB I to 249 1 ftxilfi y wS ' I Word Priced! j 59c j JA ' 14- Q i W 3 pc. Plaid Soli, 1.98 f 1'0,,-'ie S,lits 11-98 ! X N!s33' Wool Swealer, 1.19 ""SrESSff I 198 I Also girls' site., 7-16 5.49 Wool Flannel Skirts Wool Sweaters XO Rov' Wool Knickers Fully lined, with knit cufts: navy or fancies. 8-16 Knlcker Suits, coat and a knlckera, 8 to 10 . . .0; Sturdy Wool Longies Pleated style, with wide cult bottom and 3 -button waistband. Plaids, chocks. Sizes Irom 6 to 17. Hoys" Ties; New Full Patterns '-Mc Mogadoresl Crepesl ltaV Killer Shirts " Regular or button-down collars. THEY'RE OFF TO SCHOOL- Completely Dressed hu Wards Sixty-five years of experience outfitting children for school I That's why Ward's school togs look better, fit better, wear better! That's why mothers the nation over come to Wards for Children's Fashions the store that always sells for less I iLL LkJ ihlli C. L Lowrice fit EXTRA strong-heavy denim, heav- 7 C M SjSs' ' lVi fM Sanforized Slacks -f AA ! VV Hftfl- rr-'1- l00 1 Rugjjeil School i irft llS TOR Homesteader, Jr., Shirts Cf B ' iki SllOCS ftt 1 3 1 m$f II mmKs& r i rA B,,llt for AC-noNI Covert or hambray. trlple-stltch- VV m VN 1'I Wfl utl KU ed; non-rip sieeve (aclngs. Pull out. J Roomy la.t. for comfort Fully lined for protection ''' f I It MIJ )H UHl noj.' Polo Hhlru 49c Hoys' Sweater 1.w g' Narrow h.els for firm fit Fl.xlbleiol.s for foot-frwdom IT 1 yiiS, I VSI. W'- lmii," 2.button necki Long v"'" ,ty' All the features wise mothers look for In their children's shoe. faH2MlMBMffi2SZKIMHaH PLUS gturdy con,truction and durabIe cmporitlon soles! Thus, Ward shoes are sure to give maximum wear at minimum P?.v'iCOT BpHaiCTIiBMiffilllgaM cost! Sketched; brown elk oxfords; black patent straps. 8-2. ' (! VfTV I WSMh 'f3 Rock Oak Leather Soles! Exceptionally Fine Leathers I iV &4$ BoKlaekOxfonls 4.irlsS wncr Ties I U&M&Zl for Boys and Girls I I 5 For Boy! 1 Q 71 QS !i Popular Anklets ' Below-the-Knee Hose I JL f ' 11 JjfQJ K Mixtures end plain 1 "C Marceriied lisle with "Jf f Hi i colors. Shirred topt. Laatex cuffs. 6',-10. f tPE-' S Combsd CoHon Anklats 10c Boyl', Glrli', H Hon t pr. SSc I 1 I- Boys' "Skip" Socks 1 P ji Favorites with girls, too. Plain feet, striped tops. 8-12. I if pr. a Child's Waist Suit (.iris' Mips nvp Rayon Taffeta; V f fC "' " Drop seat. 2-10. ' top. Siies 10 to 16. 'laJ Girls' IiMvons School Slips Shortie Bloomers; pan- tl Rayon uffeta. 34-44. (C ties. Plain knit. 4-16. Trimmed or tailored. Shoes that help his healthy feet grow and develop correctly! Wide lasts with long-wearing calf-grain uppers. 2'3-6. Black (sketched), or brown with stitch ed and perforated trims. Extra durable. Leather soles. Sizes from 12-3. Older Boys' Oxfords, sizes 6-11 . . 2.49 Miues' Brown Oxfords, 3V4-8 -1.98 117 SOUTH CENTRAL Mlonaitgommeipy Wsnndl TELEPHONE 286