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L MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. . PAGE THREE 1 CANADIANS READY PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER McCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing Easy-Latest Simplicity Patterns mm 11 WAR ISftLL ABOUT Vancouver Mayor Says Eu ropean Conflict Economic Insanity Cites Last One Seattle, Nov. 18. (JP) Dr. W. Lyle Telford, mayor of Van couver. B. C. told the Wash ington Commonwealth Federa tion last niEht Canadians are couraaeous people willing to readily give their lives "if they know what they are giving tnem for." But, he said, "we are not sure yet just what we are fighting for. There's a lot of excitement and some people think they know why there is a war but nobody has told yet what it's all about. Economlo Insanity He termed the present Euro- Dean war "economic insanity adding "neither the victor nor the vanquished will win this time. They didn't last time." "Great Britain," he said, "fi nanced Germany. It loaned them a lot of money. Canada sent mil lions of pounds of nickle to Ger many but now the darn stuff is coming back a lot faster tnan it went over in arms and bul lets designed to kill those who sent it over. "British money built Ger many's factories and institu tions. Now war is declared so we must go over and blow them up. Then eventually when the war is over our taxpayers will be asked for more loans to build up the factories and institutions we have just blown up." War Reduces Relief He said that Canada had a population of 11,300,000 of which about 1,000,000 have been on relief. "But now we haven't so many on relief," he said, "for some who were are going off to war. War that's a new form of re lief. We're afraid of war and we're desperately afraid of peace. Why if we had peace to night we would have the old relief problem right back again, only worse, because we would have less money. We couldn't properly look after them before the war and we couldn't look after them if peace came to night." "You in this nation," he said, "can make no finer contribution to the civilized world than by keeping your heads, keeping cool, keeping your democratic processes working and continu ing your efforts to improve the standards and social conditions of your citizens." lERlTlNlER' LEGAL SERVICE HNDS Philadelphia, Nov. 16. (JP) A fair-sized business was re ported todav bv 24 voung law yers conducting neighborhood offices where you can buy legal advice like your groceries just around the corner at bar gain nrirps. Tho "SI and im" service, first of its kind in the country, was tossed on the counter two weeks ago for a year-long experiment by the local cnapier ot me ra- Hnnnl T.awvprs' Guild. Sponsors hope to determine whether it is necessary, in addi tion to providing legal advice of morfprate fees, to carry it to clients in neighborhood offices instead of having them come anH opt it at downtown offices. "We haven't been swamped with clients," said Robert D. Abrahams, chairman of a super- visina committee, "but the in itial rpsnonse has been good. ThP nlan is neither charity nor i philantropy. It is an attempt to reach new clients (with low bracket incomes) who never be fore have used lawyers serv ices. I win not be responsible for debta contracted by any person or persona other than mysell. Ira B. Clark. Prospect, Ore. BACKACHE. LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidncyi If br!(a"h and li patna r mtkiBC oJ SriwiMe. dn't just complain and do oothinf ibout ib?m. Nt'j: miv he warmnj you that rrur ludriyi nffi attfntion. Th kidneva are Nature chief war of takinf .,-irU nH iir-.monntu () out of thf Iooi. They help moet pople paaa about 3 pintt If the I ft mil' of kidney ttibet and filten ia'l w-rk wll. po;onoi ate matter stav B the Hr-od. Tf.se pr,.r.n may Tsrt nvfini Mn'hw. rhtim': paiM, l ritn, I '.r, mn.i iri rf"itr tin mrht. IW) S'lSau ur.T th fv, h-adaiM and dm in and Imrnifiii r.n.tini'. sno. t!;r n -n tKi-a rr.ni .th vduf ki i n" v or riltid'ir, Uoo'l a.t' Ak v-vir or;rri-t f-r I'oan'i P?ll .i-: -ill bv Km.?M fv ovr 4C Ir,. They f.ve happy rI f snd itl hlp tht ;i cu cf udr.y t-t f.-ih out r.--moBO Men's DRESS SHIRTS They will make fine Chriatmat gifts. One large group of E. and W. and Shirtcrafi ihirti. Genuine woven ma dras and high grade broadcloths. Values to $1.65. DOLLAR DAYS Men's Dress Gloves Warm lined dress gloves. Black or Brown. Regular $1.25 values. Dollar days ......... Men's Canvas Gloves Genuine 12 canvas gloves. n Dollar days. 12 pr. for Boy's Sweaters Two-tone ribbed sweaters; cos sack styles, sippers, colors blue, n brown, and maroon. Regular $1.20 value. Sites 28 to 36. Dol lar days .. . - Boy's Shirts Blue chambray school shirts. A regular 38c value. 4 for ....... a Boy's Play Suits Blue, blue striped, ana ouve a mm 1' green. All ages. Regular 75c value. 2 for Boy's Dress Shirts Ona lot o! 48c dress shirts, fancy $ ana piain paitainsi u tui ..... Men's Dress Sox All Ztc dress sox, plain ana O ef fancy patterns. Regular or ankle 9 styles. Dollar Days: 5 pr. for mm EngineerandFiremanSox You can't buy a better sock for hard service. Regular 15c value. 10 pair for Men's Work Shirts Regular 48c value blue cham bray work shirts. Dollar days, 3 for Boy's Whipcord Trousers Blue or brown. All ages. Heguiar eft $1.25 value, sipper pockets. Dol- 9 11 lar Days, pr u Children's UNDERWEAR SPECIAL! Warm union suits both button and elastic backs. 39c - 3 Suits SI .00 Girl's iuckstiich munsingwear. Odd lots of panties and vests some union suits. Special to close 29c each, 4 for .. . Sweaters all wool. Bright at tractive warm sweaters. Slip over and button models. Each.... Boy's Knitted iersey suits At tractive striped shirt and match ing plain colored pant wash able and warm. 2 to 6 years. Coverall and overall special 29c. Age 3 to 6 yr. site 4 for Outing flannel pajamas. Our G tl $00 M. M. DEPARTMENT Your M. M. Department Store It all on one floor, conventiently de- partmentised to facih tale your shopping. oo OO 00 OO A City-Wide Selling Event Shop In Med ford This Week End and Savel g g I moW wm y FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 7 and 18 Visit our store and get your share of the many Dollar Day Specials you will find fea tured in every department. Come early. Come prepared to find values that you can't duplictae after Dollar Days are gone. Start your Christmas shopping now as OO Aft UU many Lsuuai isa-j ojivwui. " ft A F . "Wlijf ,11 In f g UW oo r;1 'u- III Fancy Aprons I Cotton Smocks Fine group of novelty aprons, bibs. QQ with flare and ruffle trims. io 69c. $1.00 12 for ... FREE HATS FOR DOLLAR DAYS Our Men's Department Buy any suit or overcoat in the house during dollar days and receive abso lutely free, one of our famous C and W fall hats. Regular SEE OUR RACK OF DRESSES BUY THAT HEW COAT NOW Every eoat Is now being sold at a big saving. $35 Coats Now S2500 See our rack of Oressei that sell regularly for $4.95 You will agree with us . that they are values that can't be duplicated. Your pick during Dollar Days for ONLY 175.00 Coats f 27.50 Coats $19.95 Coats $12.95 Coats s4 Buy several at this low price. Values These are all regular $1.98 values $1.00 STORE mSz1SLTa We Broadcast Specials each day over KM ED at 10:15 A Clty Wide Selling Event Shop in Med ford This Week End and Savel s298 Values now 550.00 now $22.00 now $15.00 now $9.00 u-i: Flannel Jackets They are extra good values at $3.98 but during ttQ Art Dollar Days 4OaUU LADIES' SHOES Special for dollar days. One large group of ladies fall pumps, oxfords, and straps, broken lines. Values to $3.95 pr. $1.00 DOLLAR DAYS Dollar Days Bargains For LADIES 15a Raysw striped cotton bloom- a Aft ers. Special 6 for 1.00. Built up 9 II UU shoulder vests io match. 8 for.... JLa 39c Ladies' rayon striped coiton union suits, built up shoulder. tight knee. Special 4 for ... 59c built up shoulder cotton slips white and pink. Slses 34 to 50. 2 for Values to 59c cotton slips. lace trimmed and tailored. Special 3 for - 59c plaid lunch cloths slses 50x50. Special 2 tor.... 22c cambric prints, 38 In. width, fast colors, many patterns and colors. 8 yds for Values to 98c, munalng wear iuckstiich panties and vests, broken slses. Special 3 garments for $1.49 double cotton blankets, slses 72x84 plaid designs. Each $1.93 woolens, 84 In. width. Plaids, nubby weaves and sheers Values io $2.95. 84 In. width woolen coalings. Special 15c striped outing flannel. 38 In, width. 8 yds for 59c rayon panties and shorts, and built up shoulder vests. 2 for 10c flour sacks, hemmed or un hemmed, bleached, perfect. 12 for 15c Cannon towels. Is, white with OO colored borders. CORSET DEPARTMENT Get your share ofi these dollar day bargains. Two-way stretch step-In girdles 2 for $1.00 Two way stretch, corsellettes with satin brassieres One group of regular $5.00 cor sellelies made with inner belts. Slses up to 48 '2 Ladies' Blouses Washable blouses. Values up io $1.98. Plain silks, stripes, chen ille and suede cloth, Buy a Hat Dollar Days and Save All $4.00 hats All $3.00 hats ..!.. ....$3.00 $2.00 House Dresses One lot of our regular $1.93 house dresses, wanted styles. Lovely materials lix. he ,ys to $J00 $floo $floo $J00 stl oo ST1 OO ns9 n9 $1100 $ u OO $11 oo eU 00 00 a oo a oo