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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1963 B 9 s p "TJn H C It s (ill rt) j ) 1 3 1 f f M ill r r, win Ji DACRON FLOCKED CURTAINS Attractive "Romance" dacron polyester style, with dainty floral flocking. TIERS, 30" and 36" Regular to 3.59 pr 2.00 PRISCILLAS, 45" and 54" Regular to 4.59 pr 3.00 R. G. Barry PILLOWS and PADS ! KUSH-ONS foam filled tufted Chair cushions. Reversible 2.00 ANGEL TREADS Softest things on two feet. Sizes s-m-l. Spring colors 1.00 SNOOZIE PILLOWS Neck rest pillow for relaxing comfort. ..2.00 PIANO BENCH PAD 2" thick. Corduroy covering. Assorted colors. 15" by 30" 4.00 TlVi- J- MEN'S UNDERWEAR Stock up now on fine combed cotton briefs and T-shirts, nylon reinforced for longer wear.' 3.1.99 Street Floor heavyweight BOYS' JEANS Heavyweight 13W-oz. denims in proportioned slims, regulars, huskies . . . sanforiied for last ing fit ... 6 thru 16. Comp. value 2.98. pair 2.29 lower Floor 14 N. Central - 215 E. Main - 773-7484 - - F i SP0RTSHIRTS and SLACKS Short sleeve cotton prints and rayon challis, ivy and regu lar collars, in both deep tones and pastels. Comp. value 2.95. 1.99 Street Floor 100 wool flannels and 75 wool, 25 orlon acrylic flan nels in popular plain front or full pleated models. A won derful value at only 6.66 a pair. 2 pair MEN'S BETTER SUITS Quality natural shoulder or regular models . . . 100 wool worsted, blends of 55 dacron polyester and 45 wool. Values to 60.00. 37.88 Street Floor SPECIAL SHOWING . . . Bernat designer collection of fashion models Thursday, Fri day and Saturday only. Lower floor. famous Bernat & Bear Brand SPRING YARN SALE BERNAT MOHAIRSPUN, reg. 98c sk BERNAT ASTRAKHAN, reg. 1.39 sk SUPER KNITTING WORSTED, reg. 85c sk BEARBRANO Shetland and Wool, reg. 98c .79 .M9 .79 .79 SWEATER KITS: Duo Afghan, reg. 12.98 Monogram Sweater and Skirt, reg. 12.99 Matchmate Color Mate Kit, reg. 12.99 Nite and Day Jeweled Cardigan, reg. 6.99.. 9.99 10.99 10.99 .. 4.99 special purchase RAY0NC0TT0N BLANKETS Close-out from famous maker, lowest price ever on a rayon and cotton first quality 72x84 size blanket. Rayon satin binding. New high loft texture. Assortment of soft paslels. WHILE THEY IAST 2,99 lower Floor CASHMERE CARDIGAN-Cashmere cardigan in the spring picture features colorful windowpane plaid, spread collar. three-quarter sleeves. By Bernhard Altmann. Set for spring scenes, too, is Kodak's Electric 8 automatic movie camera. Four Themes Key Spring Sportswear Sportswear for spring and ; slacks and walkshorts are lit- summer 1963 is keyed to four themes that should find high favor with most men. The "Nautical Look" is due for its second big season in a row. It will be accompanied by a growing "Western Influ ence" (Ranchwear), by styles linked to "Active Sportswear" and a new, dressier group of Weekendwear. ' The Nautical Look encom passes hooded parkas and pullovers made of slicker cloths, duck, chambray and new laminated fabrics. Bell bottom trousers, direct from the French riviera, have made their move from naval vessels to outboard cruisers. These, of course, are in white duck. Look for crew-neck and boat-neck knit shirts In bright signal - flag colors, cut-and-sewn shirts, cabana sets and swim trunks-all in the saltier style expressions. Ranchwear - the Western influence-plays up denim and chambray, those old standbys of the cowpokes. They also borrow the pointed pocket flaps, yoked shirts, contrast ing color stitching and rivets that stem from frontier shirts and western "jeans." Calico prints and big gingham checks are other distinctive features of the Western Influence Active Sportswear for golf, tennis, fishing and other sports- has contributed tea tures In both style and con struction to many. other leis ure garments. Weekendwear, the last but not least of the new trends, lends itself very smartly to the newly emphasized coordi nates. Here, both sport jackets and erally made for one another. Coordinated patterns with solid colors, fabric-with-fabric themes, and both blends and contrasts in color and shad ings make these dressier cas uals very easy on the eye. Keyed to the mild days of the vernal season, the new spring toppers are made of suiting weight ' fabrics. For instance, there are trim but tough sharkskins, sophis ticated nailheads, houndstooth checks and sporty glen plaids woven of fine worsted yarns. Then, of course, there ara the soft, luxurious cashmeres, cashmere blends and camel hairs. The natural tan camel tones, incidentally, are mak ing a strong comeback. These, too, are in the light-color trend, as well as in then ew lightweight swing. . Fabric Is High On Fashion List Fabric is fashion, more im portantly than ever, in this season of simple silhouettes and pretty femininity. The airy effervescence of open weaves and surface text ures spreads its Influence everywhere. Mohairs and mo- linrl blends, lacy wools and feathery fabrics of all sorts loom up importantly. In counterpoint is a crisp- er look, of which linens and linen effects are the leading spring exponent. Silk shares this interest, not only in linen types but in a variety of rustic weaves. Ottomans and other rib bed-surface fabrics have the crisp touch of fashion, as do many firm-finished woolens and blends. Spreading from sportswear Into dressier areas are work denims and denim copies. Knits - cottons, wools, miracles, blends - continue as perhaps the single most sub stantial influence In current fashion, given an impetus by -or giving an Impetus to-the easy, effortless styles that are classic and newsworthy. SPRING CLASSICS Snrinir enver-uns in sweat crs are fabulously exciting. In addition to traditional types in classic pullovers and car Hloan- thpre are tunic types ponchos, brief boleros and long, almost coat-like stylings. There s a trend to wrap arounds especially (n Call fnmia . stvled sportswear: back-wrap skirts and casual dresses. NAUTICAL PLOT Sportswear plots a nautical look for spring with arum use f ...Klta anrt hlll nr. I dominate, with red as an ac cent. Geometry Texts Seen for Purses Fashion dips into geometry texts for spring handbag ityles. New collections include squares, rectangles, circles. arcs and trapezoids in many leather textures and more leather colors. Rounding out the -picture are shoulder bags, newly re turned to the fashion scene. In pouch and barrel shapes lor day, evening and sports, ac cording to Leather Industries of America. Both boxy bags and round ed totes take graceful shape In smooth and grained, anti qued and patent, suede and brushed leather. Envelopes, scheduled for spring popularity, are gently rounded and feminine In line. They're set off with rigid bar handles, gold bracelets and filigreed detail. Brilliant pat ents are seen as frequently as smooth, antiqued and sueda leathers In the envelope hand bag category. , Most of the new shoulder bags have adjustable self leather straps to give added versatility. Outside flap clos ings, gold buckles and bright colors add color to costumes. Casual bags are refined in appearance. Convenient and handsome, totes, satchels and pouches In shape retaining leathers expand to hold small parcels without changing their modest exterior proportions. Evening bag shapes are gen erally pared down. To catch the eye are brilliant suedes. crushed-grain and gleaming luster leathers. J . SMOOTH WOOD-Snaped for show and carved for comfort, high and handsome chair com bines smooth wood with rib bed fabric. Upholstery cloth with Avisco rayon; chair by Larry Peabody. NEW AMBULANCE SERVICE Inc. i New, Economy AMBULANCE SERVICE Non-lmargancy for Mfdtord! Call 482-2816 for prices and accommodati -ns SALE STARTS TOMORROW! 14 N. CENTRAL 215 E. MAIN CHARGE IT AT MANN'S C. M. Lirwiller ... i 1811 Ashland St., Ashland Dial 482-2816 Mrs. Lirwiller