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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
13 We Give S. Q H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Do Your Shopping at This Store and Get tlie Benefit of This Cash Saving Portland Agency for Gossard, Nemo and Bien Jolie C orsets Richardson's Linens Carter's Knit Underwear Betty Wales Dresses Home Journal Patterns TIIE .'-HORNING OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920 mHC Arcadian garden of the Mult-1 man. E. Burness. R. W. Dillon, W ' I 1 mih hntet was the scene of an i Edwards. S. T. Edwards, Dr. A. A. J ... . ..;,,.. iat nlc-h I Grossman. S. D. Grift G. Simmons, F. " i - . -i- n. Hummell, Norman Hunter, E. Hop- on the occasion of the reopening of king p McCreary, U K. the grill after extensive alterations. 0wena Pilklnptoni u j . Robrt- The setting was one of the mst son, A. Rtx, Bruce Scott. Mre. N. Duff beautiful possible, the decorators nay-( fail va. K. Stephenson and Blaine Smith. ing completed their worlc witn ex quisite taste and skill. The walls and celling- are a blending- of pale green and silver in a decidedly rich effect. Altogether the transformation has made of the Arcadian gardens a place of entertainment and good cheer in which Portland may take PrThere were many large parties in the grill last night and all of tne .hi.. -r reserved days ago. so ciety was well represented any desired to participate that Eric. Hauser. proprietor of the Multnomah. decided to conunuo m --- . iv,. . a tomorrow night. with the assurance that even, tne large capacity of the Arcadian gar dens will not be sufficient to meet the demand for reservanu,.. One of the larger no-host Vf was In compliment of Mrs. Ecott of San Francisco who Is tne guest of Mrs. John EL Hayden The panv Included Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. William Bur gard. Mr. and Mrs. M- Thompson Mr. fnd Mrs. George Kelly. Mrs. Ned Ayer Mre. Scott. Miss Roberta Bair Miss Isabella Clark, Miss Dorothy Strow bridfre, Frank Sullivan Alfred Sulli van. Herbert BraseJ, Beverly Clark. Alfred Clark. Carl Perrlnger of Pen dleton. Gustave van Koosendael ana Alfred' Whitmer. Another no-host party Included Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Iav1d Taylor Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. George Low. Mr. ana Airs. u. v . . ' Charles H. Holbfook wa host-for a amner at the University club last night, followed by a box party at the Heilig, afterward taking his guests to Join In the festivities at the Mult- noman notel. Mr. Holbrook's guests Jr. ana irs. Willis K. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Wilcox and -ar. ana Mrs. Arthur Mears. a Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Balllie an nounce the engagement of their aaugnter. Mrs. Kathleen Balllie Bar rett, to Commander Isaac rnrannn Johnson, U. S. N. The wedding i an nounced ior May, according to the Tacoma papers. Mrs. Barrett has many friends in Portland, as she lived here a few years ago. Mrs. Alfred Schroff of the Univer sity of Oregon, the well-known min iature painter. Is the guest or Mrs. George Gerlinger. Later Mrs. Schroff will visit other friends in the city. Many affairs are being planned for her. Mrs. Dallas Bache left recently for the east to be absent from the city about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kerr and their daughter Isobel have returned from a several months' trip to Australia, wnere mey were the guests of Mrs. Kerr's family. Prominent members of thm. rstfcniin Woman's league who are heading tha committee In charge of the big Easter iuunaay party to be given at the z , a Mrs. jack Brown, H;;rr,,r,-i-i-.",,e'Ten i,v j -j ...uiidu Apm o, were nost- Mr. and Mr Jorfa n Jr- 'at an Informal, luncheon Monday M. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Smith. Mrs. Morris Whitehouse. Mrs. ' Antoine Labbe, Mrs. Josephine Smith Andrews. Phillip Fry. Chester Mur phy. Calhoun Johnstone and Sidney Peters. Eric V. Hanser was one of the hosts of the eveninar. his guests including Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. M. Donald Spencer, Mrs. Lewis Tallraan of Tacoma, Miss Lucile Brad ley, also of Tacoma, and Edgar PlAtF another table Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hauser entertained Mrs. P. S Wicks of St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kaiser. Andrew Porter was host for one 01 the large parties, when his guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hauser, anrt Mrs. Guv Porter. Miss Edna Tilton, Miss Sarah Patrick, Miss Mar ,f T?!rfer. Miss Katherine Burn' Bide, J. A McHolland, J. D. O'Don ncU and M. Converse. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoftnann were hosts for a party ot eignt, w nen i cov ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. O. W. M.r.ii,. Mr anrt Mrs. Frank E. Smith. Mayor and Mrs. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Hofmann. nf- onrt Mrs. K. T. Edwards had a their" guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc - ,-1 Mism Bern ice ".ancdon, Misl Marjorie Hall, Sherman W. Edwards and John Riley. xi r .nd Mrs. Rohert Krira enter Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gordon. Mirniva Buzzell and Ludwig Pokor jury. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenfeld had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob tVonrlel. Mr. and Mrs. Harold wenaei, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hart, Mrs. M. S. Rosenfeld. Mrs. L. Frank, Miss Dor- . cthy Goldsmith and Allan Meier. A nn-fcoa nartv of 10 covers in eluded Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dellass. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. v.. C. Colt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadeby. Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Blumauer had a their ruests. Mr. and Mr Sol Blumauer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Archi bald Strahorn, Dr. and Mrs. Harry JCelly. and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. cotoio. Honse G" men of the Reed col fm dormitonr will be hosts Saturday night at a formal dance In the college assembly. The men have been preparing elaborate decorations and plans of entertain ment and their dance will be the last big social event before the "junior week end." April 30. The "G" affair m-m ha the last of the series of enter talnments by the men's houses and Is the first attempted by t . tne men f the house are Oscar Sorenson, Hans Jfoerlein. Hobart Benson. Arthur Mc Lean. Clinton Wilson, tilenn wuien. Craig Eliot, Alvin Pearson, William Goodenough. Jacob Holzman, Herbert Rwett and Carl LIndstrom. Patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Boas. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, Mr. JVooddy and Miss Niemlec Miss Edwrra Williams became the fcrlde of John Edward Tucker at 11:45 yesterday morning at a smart home wedding at the residence of the bridegroom's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Tucker, on Hoyt street. The bride wore a navy blue tricotine Russian blouse suit with a small black bat with tan feathers and a corsage bouquet of orchids. The service was read by Dr. Oswald W. Taylor in the presence of the Im mediate family and was followed by a wedding breakfast. Dr. and Mrs. Tucker's home was a bower of spring flowers, an altar was made In front of the fireplace in the drawing-room, which was .all in yel low, while the breakfast table was in pink. The bride Is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Williams and, like the bridegroom, belongs to the pioneer families of Portland. After a wedding trip to Seattle, the young people will make their home in Fir lock, a few miles from Garden Home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Honeyman en tertained in honor of their guest. Miss Cordelia Vernier of Detroit. Other guests were Miss M. French, Walter Gearln and Captain J. J. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Brower had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. George M. McDonald had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Laing. Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Powers enter tained Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Larson, Dr. F. E. Moore and Mrs. fy-. P. Har Tey. . Mrs. Benjamin F. Weaver enter tained Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. C L. Boss and Mrs. Martha Webb. Mrs. M. L. Kline entertained Edgar Kline and Aliss nutti uieni. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kumpe enter tained Major and Mrs. Eskerldge. v Dr. and Mrs. E. DeWitt Connell had as their guests Miss Edwina Peyton and Captain Fred Ames. R. B. Bain had at his table Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allen, Dr. and Mrs. Gene Kline. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Luckett. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin. Miss Vir ginia Tevls, Mrs. E- G. Bleker and Will Rodgers. Others who. entertained ruests In at the league headquarters for the representativea of the Knights of Co lumbus, the Ancient Order of Hiber nians and the Catholio Order of For- c.-uera, wao wtii assist In making the party a success. Short addresses were made and several plans were perfected. Cards will be featured and there will also be dancing In both the ballroom and assembly-room. Those attending the luncheon were: Mrs. J. C. Costello. Mrs. .T FL irn,-t.i Mrs. Daniel Maher, Mrs. Neil Sullivan, ;. uuwwui Ji.eiiy. p. j. Hanley. Henry Kalvalage. A. B. Cain. M. J. Brennan. T. L. Mar-ninn m,o,i. Lair. Daniel Maher. Frank Schneider jost. F. P. Harter, Patrick Bacon. P. J. vogel and V. J. Foeller. A meeting of the entire committee to complete arrangements is announced for next Tuesday evening at the Hotel Mult nomah. a The ladies of Sumner Relief corps will give an old-fashioned box social ii their room in the conrthouse next 'A uJuay "'snt Deginnlng at 6 o'clock. Each lady will nlease hrino- hn, talning lunch for two. Coffee will be . u mo cummmee. Jsveryone invited. A programme will be given ' mo evening. Lincoln-Garfield Relief corps. No 10, will hold an, all-day sewing March 19 at the courthouse: also a business session at 7:30 Friday evening. Bring Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Wachtev nf 11KQ Mallory avenue. Piedmont, are hnlnir uuusraiuiiiBu on tne birth of a son, yvuu tmivr.u yesterday morning. CHEAPER MILK PROMISED OREGOJV DAIRY COttVCIL SAYS PRICK WILL BE LOWER. Millage) Measure for Educational Purposes) Discussed and Given Enthusiastic Indorsement. An enthusiastic indorsement ef the millage measure upon which the fu ture ana maintenance of the TTniver. sity of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural college and the State Normal school depend formed an imDortant feature or tne business session of the board of directors of the Oregon Dairy Council at their meeting yesterday m me council neadquarters In the Broadway building. P. O. Powell of Monmouth Introduced a resolution which was adopted unanimously and each board member was instructed to work for the success of the measure which will come before the voters May zi. P. M. Brandt of Corvallis presided. Carl Haberiach of Tillamook, repre senting the cheese men in the council. gave a report of the progress of his inaustry. whleu he said la helninr to make Oregon famous as a dairy state. He said that the Tillamook people are now 600 cases behind In their orders. It was reported by the milk com mittee that milk probably will be reduced in price on April L The educational committee Is con tinuing its work teaching the food value of milk, butter, cheese and ice cream as important parts of the diet A milk content exhibition officially prepared by Dr. D. W. Mack, dairy expert of the bureau of health, will be placed at Meier & Frank Co.'s store soon and another will be given to the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Reports from various departments were made by F. L. Shall, represent ing the feed men; J. D. Mlckle. state dairy and food commissioner; J. E. Dunne, ice cream; Carl Scballinger, the condensarles; R. L. Sabln, the con sumers and business men; S. O. Rice, creamery men ; Ira Steigerwald, P. O. Powell and others. Crop and feed conditions were dis cussed and it was the general opinion that the outlook for the season is ex ceptionally good. After tbe business meeting a lunch eon was held at the Hazelwood. Ex -Supreme Judge Hangs Himself. HAMMOND. Ini, March 11-Jodge John H. Gillett, aged 3, formerly chief justice of the supreme court of Indiana, hanged himself In the garret ot nta Dome Tuesday with a clothesline. When you get A few tablets of "Pape's Dlapepsin" bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. "Pape's Diapepsln" by neutralising the acidity of the stomach, instantly i relieves the food souring and fermen tation which causes the misery-making gases, heartburn, flatulence, full ness or pain In stomach and intes tines. . Pape's Diapepsln" helps regulate r disordered stomach so favorite foods eluded I. Aronson. a. w. til act. Mr. can be eaten without causing distress, and Mrs. Herman Conn, L. B, Ditter- Costs eo little at drug stores. Adv. Electric Cleaners $5 down and $5 month. See demonstration of Hoover and Sweeper-Vac Cleaners in the Rug Dept, on the Third Floor. CITY AND 0UT-0F- : TOWN MAIL ORDERS GP7EN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION The Standard Store of the Ntrthwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods KODAKS CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, MAIN FLOOR DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING COLOR WORK Remnant v . Sale i the Basement Tit Thou sands of short lengths of the wanted materials offered at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. DOUBLE Tr lading Stamps Given Today With Cash Purchases In All Depts. Women's Sport Suits in a Feature Showing Second Floor There's going to be a great demand for Sport Suits this season. We now have a splendid assortment of the latest models made np in Wool. Jersey in plain colors and heather mixtures. Norfolks and other novelty belted 6tyles. Many have tuxedo box coats with leather belts and camel hair scarf. Shown in brown, sand, gray, rose, Pekin, copen and other wanted colors. Prices range $29.75 to $52.50 Women's Sport Coats $26.75 to $65.00 Second Floor New Sport Coats of Camel Hair, Polo Cloth, Bolivia, Jersey, Velour, Velveteen, Tweeds and Novelty Mixtures. Semi-box-plaited style yoke and plaited back styles novelty models with cape collars and cuffs .of angora, and other styles. Plain colors and fancy checks in the new Spring colors. Prices ranges,$26.75 to $65 Lingerie Waists Special $1,49 Center Circle, First Floor Dainty Tub Waists of Voile, Dimity and Organdie ma terials. Fancy checks in blue, pink and lavender. The voiles are shown in white and colors. Long sleeves, round J- AQ or V necks. Plaid or roll collars tDXerla Ask for your S. & H. Trading Stamps. Fish Scale Mesh Bags At y4 off Main Floor Gold orSilver Fish Scale Mesh Bags in many styles and sizes on sale today at just off regular prices. These are all new, having but recently arrived. On sale today only. Veiling Week Main Floor NEW Drape Veils with chenille dots. Various plain colors and two -tone ?1 1A effects. Special, Shetland Veils woven borders. Special at with Tr I I liif- 'at ttt'vt.Sv'rVjH Men's Pants in a Sale Main Floor This morning we place on sale two special lots of Men's Pants at great savings. The thrifty man will need no urging to take advantage of this timely offering. $4.50, $5 Pants At $3.15 LOT 1 Odd line of Men's Pants in Wool and Wool-mixed Cassimeres in fancy striped patterns the (PQ IP regular $4.50-?5.00 grades DOslJ $6.50 Pants $4.35 LOT 2 About 60 pairs in this of fering. High-grade garments of stand ard makes. Good assortment of de sirable patterns. Regular O A QC fo.50 to $6.50 values; only OLOtl ASK FOR YOUR S. & U. STAMPS. Men's $1.50 Ties At $1.05 Men and wom en who buy for men will find this a splendid opportunity to buy Easter Neckwear. Hun dreds of beauti ful Ties are in volved in this offering. New wide end styles with slip-eay collar bands. A large selection of new and de sirable patterns in Persian, bro caded stripes and figured effects. Neckwear from our own regular stock sell ing at $1.50. On Bpe- Q- ffT special sale today, only vLJO Girls' Coverall Aprons At 39c and 69c Bargain Circle, Main Floor Girls' Coverall Aprons of good quality checked ginghams. QQ, Sizes 8 to 14. Special at Coverall Aprons; white CQg fienred nercales. Snecial vlaL Above items on sale today at the Bargain Circle, on First Floor, Girls' Night Gowns of excellent quality outing flannel, f7Q priced in today's sale 'DAs I 7 Girls' Kimonos of Cotton Crepe material; many dainty - colors. Priced special $1.98 Women's $12 Low Shoes Special $7.50 Pair Shoe Department, Main Floor These are the 5-eyelet Ties to popu lar for Spring wear. Of Havana brown kid made on medium pointed toe last with imitation 6traight tip, welt sole, leather half Louis heel. A beautiful dressy shoe for street wear. Shown in Qrj Efi sizes 3 to 8. Widths AA to C; $12.00 Shoes, special pair w ' 0" Portland Agency for Buster Brown Shoes OWK Coffee 43c lb. Fourth Floor No deliveries ex cept with other purchases made in the Grocery Department and we reserve the right to limit quantity to each customer. OWK Imperial Roast Coffee, special, a pound OKy 60c Tea 49c Fourth Floor English Break fast, Ceylon or Uncolored Japan Teas grades selling regularly at 60c a pound. Priced fOp special for today; only '- ROYAL Baking Pow- 9C der, 43c size, special at OtIU Double Stamps with purchases. o3 oys suits w . At $6.89 Main Floor Small lot of Boys' Suits priced for quick selling. Popular styles and good ma terials. Full lined pants. Note sizes below: 3 Suits size 6 1 Suit size 11' 10 size 15 7 Suits size 7 3 Suits size 12 16 size 16 1 Suits size 8 1 Suit size 13 9 size 17 4 Suits size 9 4 Suits size 14 1 size 18 Boys' Corduroy Suits At $6.95 Main Floor Don't fail to get your boy one of these good sturdy Suits of Corduroy. Shown in light and dark colors. Latest models with belt. Pants are full lined. Nearly &n QpT all sizes 7 to 18 years. Priced special tDvJ.ItJ n em $5.50 Pedestals $3.98 Fourth Floor Pedestal Stand or Tabou r e 1 1 es in oak or mahogany finish. Very use ful for flowern, plants, statuary, etc These are shown in attrac tive designs and re of good strong instruction. Reg ular $5.50 Pedestals, CO QQ on special sale today DO.U I 10 Yards Nainsook $3.25 Main Floor Boxed Nainsook at a special low price for today's selling. 36 inches wide and beautiful soft finish for lingerie and infants' wear. Limit one box to a customer and no tele phone orders will be accepted. Box of 10 yards, on (PO OP special sale today at DOUO Blue Bird Wash Crepes 58c Yd. Mam Floor Every woman knows about Blue Bird Crepe how fine and soft it is and how well it launders. Flesh tinted grounds with printed blue bird designs. Limit 10 yards to a customer. No telephone or mail orders will be accepted. CQ Today, special, the yard JOC National Blanket Week Last 3 Days Reduced prices on many lines of Blankets and DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES MADE IN BEDDING DEPT, ON THE THIRD FLOOR. Woolnap Blankets $6.50 Gray Wool- CJC CK nap Blankets; now vJOmOO $6.75 Gray Woolnaps $6.25 $6.75 White Wooln'ps $6.25 $6.00 Plaids $5.35 $3.00 White Blank ets, special at $2.65 $8.5) Gray Wool finish Blankets $7.65 $9.00 Blankets at $7.90 $12.00 Blankets $10.80 $8.90 Third Floor $9.00 White Mixed Wool Blankets priced (3rj QA special for this sale at D w" $12.00 White Mixed (PQ Oft Wool Blankets; a pair iDJUJ $13.50 Gray Wool J?1 A OK Blankets; special at $10.00 Plaid Wool Blankets; a Mixed pair $14.00 Dark Gray O f A 7-lb. Wool Blankets tDJ-.UU $12.00 Dark Gray A OA 6-lb. Wool Blankets vDJLU.OU Ask for your S. & H. Stamps. $5.00 Silkoline Covered Comforters full size special at $4.50 Knitted Angora Scarfs Special $5.95 Neckwear Department, Main Floor An extra special offering for one day only (Thursday) Women's and Misses' Knitted Angora Wool Scarfs in good large eiz 2 yards long by 18 inches wide. Beautiful color combinations in attractive patterns. Very desirable shoulder wrap for wear throughout the summer of fljp? Qf? fine soft wool. Shop early and get first choice. Sale price DOJO Voile Curtains At $2.75 Third Floor Beige color Voile Curtains with dainty filet tare edges. 2 yards long. (PO fTf? $4.00 value; the pair " $1.10 Matting 75c Yard Third Floor 36-Inch Reversible Matting with fast-color designs. Regular $1.10 grade. On 'JKf. special sale at the yard t ell Women's Silk Hose $1.50 Main Floor 600 pairs Women's Silk Hose on sale today at a bar gain. Seamless and mock fash ioned styles with lisle heel and toe and -garter welt. Black, white, chocolate, old rose, piping rock, champagne, pink, silver, smoke, purple and brown. Every pair is of first quality. On sale PA near 6tairway a pair 5X.tU FANCY SILK HOSE with lisle tops. Novelty clocked effect. On special sale today; a pair $3.75 $1.25 Lace Flouncings At 59c and 79c Yd. Main Floor Special purchase and sale of beautiful new Shadow Lace Flouncings. 17 and 27 inches wide. Large selection of dainty patterns suitable for dresses or fine lingerie. Shown in '7Q white and Paris. Flouncings worth up to $1.25, at 5!)f and Sample Dress Trimmings At HALF PRICE Main Floor Manufacturer's Samples and odd lines of high-class Trimmings and Laces a special assortment picked up by our buyer on his recent trip to New York. Jet and Opal Beaded Bands and Novelty Laces and Trimmings of various kinds. Dressmakers and home sewers should see these at once, as they are Off most desirable for the Spring season. On sale today at 2 Vyll Table Lamps at $7.95 On Sale, 3d Floor Hereis a great opportunity to secure a beautiful high-grade lamp at a special low price. Sev eral different designs tov choose from 3 as -sketched. Sale price does not include shade. Lamps are 18 inches high. Polychrome finished wood pedestal. (PPT Priced very special at D JO Headquarters for Silk Shades; large assortment just received! DEPT. ON THIRD FLOOR. Water Glasses Special 10c Third Floor Thin Glass Tumblers in two very attractive designs as illus trated to the right. This is the nine ounce size. No telephone or- ri ders accepted. Special, each J-UC Great Sale Onyx Enameled Ware ictly ( ma- Housewares Department, 3d Floor tens. I ' ' - Onyx Enameled Ware is a strictly high-grade product and is used in lions of up-to-date American kitchens. We are fortunate in being able to offer at this time a complete line of sizes in this ware. Look to your need at once. Onyx Coffee Pots 1-qt Coffee Pots special 98 2-qt. Coffee Pots special $1.15 3-qt. Coffee Pots special $1.25 Deep Dish Pans 10-qt. Deep Dish Pans $1.25 12-ot- Deen Dish Pans SI. 48 Onyx Pie Pans at 3$, 45 Onyx Covered Cooker 1-qt Cereal Cookers $1.35 Cereal Cookers $1.65 Pudding Pans Onyx Deep Pudding Pans in four different sizes, for various uses 35, 40, 45, and oO 11-qt. Water Pails only $1.75 Lipped Sauce Pans Onyx Lipped Sauce Pans in the 2-quart size. Priced only 45 Onyx Lipped Sauce Pans in the 2 & -quart size, priced only oof Wash Basins Onyx Wash Basins in-the 12 inch size, priced at only 75 Covered Sauce Pans Onyx Covered Convex Siuce Pans in the 3-quart size, at OHf t-qt. Cot. Sauce Pans $1.25 6-qt. Cov. Sauce Pans $1.50 Tea Kettles No. 6 Onyx Tea Kettles $1.48 1-quart Tea Pots, special OSf Equip Your Kitchen with Onyx Enameled Ware Unequalled for Durability i , ' HI I IPortland Agency for "One Minute," "1900" and "Gainaday" Electric Washers! ',... : ' II