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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1922)
8 TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 13, 1923 HOMEOPATHS ELECT WOMAN OF CHICAGO AS PRESIDENT OF THEIR FRATERNITY Dr. Sarah M. Hodson Head of National Organization Diva to Start Tour of Pacific Coast States in September Princess Coming to America. . ct : yr - '., , , J" rJ a ' ;.f President Nat. ? . II NSX ' - " ' -'X - Homoeopathic. f-3 -srr ' : , . - : . j! ' -J l - - h Lty- -1 v i if f - ' f i - " - I V i J ,,. r J V'- - ' 1 I I I II I ifS -g5aihfc, .. . L . " M JSuTruner home, luest ncf. D H. SARAH M. UOrSX of Chl- prt ildcnl of the national homeoparhic f'trniiy. 7- ' v r SeeJemg her irvtAer tfio cixappeartrc Acre , y thin country for a visit. The prin ces was formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds, wife of William B. Leed?. known as the American "tin plate kin" thetr dogs and their rabbits and all the other paraphernalia of domestic life. Mme. MatZfiiauer will start late in Srptembrr for a tour of the !'arif:c roat states, returning to New York to sing with the opera company. Mme. .Mtrrartlr Matzrnauer of he MtroiHlitan tra company is siendlna- th summrr on the Jery j Prin-es Thristopheros of Jreece. coast. She and her Uttie djuchtt-r i if of Prince fhristopher of the are IITln the seml-rurjl life with ' royal family of !reece. Is com In to Dr. OvsJantkoff has left her hos- pital at Oma to seek her brother Dimltri. a Kusslan officer who His- ' j ppeared here two y.-ars aito. She ; found .no trace- of Mm here and'she has cone to Kurope to continue her search. i h TOVS FJNITUH-t I t&aj, Tool-Craft UtiFUi. AKTICLU HAND CRAFT PROJECTS Mr ry'f y So6 li HOUSEHOLD AHCHrVNCS H Ha nuy Pl ay Or Work Bench - k'4& t M3 U-jfeH y "By aatare. man likes to produce. MVS Rofr W. fiabaoa, famous statls-fw-tan an butDea adviser. "Otve a tT a knife you dn not bare to show htm bow to oaa tc H iRstlDcttvsly bcins to make a bow or an arrow or trhps somethfRff tie baS never seen. Why? Reraaae In bla soul thera ta an tnboro Joy ta production. Tha aalva t(on of our Industries depends on the A rorrr;n of sometblna wbleb wtH ov ir tn man that dealr to produce and that Joy in production which he instinct ively had when ha waa a am I i boy." AN ARTICLE tnat la useful to all the family Is valuable. What could bo more useful arounj the home than a bench that little sister or brother can use to play and make thins on. that mother can use In any number of ways, that dad can use as a footstool or that can be found handy for num berless other purposes? Here we have directions for making- just such a bench. If the finished bench Is painted, ntost any Iiht wood will do. Make the top first- If yon choose to make the bench large tn siie. In stead of small, follow tba dlisen-, alons riven in tne scale for that sixe shown In the drawtns. If you want to make the bench smaller I call it the child's sixe follow the dimensions given in the lower sec tion of the scale. If the top can not be made in one piece, glue two nieces of woao tnaether Join them with a dowel joint. The ends, too, may be made of several pieces. After they have been squared up and planed make the cutout to receive the stretch er those long boards running the length of the bench on the side. Next, lay out and cut the V In the bottom of each leg. If yon have a turning, or coping saw, this cutout can be changed to any other shape you want Tour next step is to make the stretchers. Determine Just hoar much alant will be given to the less before you cut the anglea on the stretchers It I not desirable that the legs project beyond a plumb line dropped from the top of the bench to the floor. When all the parts have been cut assemble them, using nails or screws If you choo.-e nail use or peony fialsiilng nails. Screws make the finished piece . stronger. Round-head lH-in. No. 10 screws used to fasten the stretchers to the legs add to the appearance of the bench. To keep the wood from splitting bore a 3-K-ln. into the stretcher for each screw. A smaller hole should be made In the leg to receive the screw. Make this by driving in and then pulling out a finishing nail. Sandpaper all parts so there art no rough surfaces. Round all the edges and corners so they are not sharp. I suggest that you paint the bench a light gray or straw color . Decorate the edges of the top. ends j of the stretchers and edges of the i design cut In the legs, with a very light blue. It will be a pretty piece of work. CopyrKht. mil. Associated Editors ) So l"se In Trying. Kansas City Star. "When a woman starts to marry." says Professor Klorenz Zeigfeld. the devil can't stop her. Our ob- Mrrvallnn Ki. Iimh ih.l I K. if.vll seldom even tries. The Third Great Week of This Record Breaks Brings More Great Savings Not for a single instant has this sale lagged in its offering of genuine bargains in desirable furniture pieces of all grades, as well as in many other necessary articles for home furnish ings. Increasing interest on the part of a thousand eager buyers has been evident since the first day of this sale. New pieces are being constantly added each day fresh items are thrown into the sale, making buying as interesting now as at the start Come tomorrow. Special Bargains in Dining Tables $49.50 Queen Anne Dining Table, COO TC finished -walnut, for..".... ' $4 00 Heavy Pedestal Table in dJOQ -7C quarterrd oak, at.... fmji iJ $57.50 Queen Anne Tables in CJQQ 7EL -walnut, 45x54-inch top, at J)0e O $83.00 Mahotrany Pedestal Dining t1Q Cfl Tables, 54-inch top aP'tleiJV A. $76.50 $13.00 Mahogany Queen Table, S4-inch top. Side Oven A-B Gas Ranges $49.75 Here is a one week's special on a new model side-oven A-B Gas Range at a real August Sale price. This model is especially tdapted to the small modern kitchen, being only 36 inches in width. The body of the range is of black . enamel. The oven and broiler doors and the clean-out tray are of white porcelain. The oven is rust-proof, making a clean sanitary range in every particular. Scores of Good Living-Room Tables $34.75 Oak Library Tables, with Q Qf" magazine ends at. ....... . J)JLel7 $17.50 Period Side Table in mahog- dQ TE . . "any; special' vJef O $41.50 Oval-top Library Table in (Jjoo nn frosted brown reed, at $51.50 Large Period Library Table J5J 7K in mahogany, at VwD O $44.50 Queen Anne Davenport flJOQ 7C Table in mahogany, at.... M5CiIe J Real Bargains in Living-Room Pieces $ 45.00 Rocker in mahogany with tapestry seat and back for 22.50 $ 99.00 Overstuffed Davenport. in good tapestry. .$ 63.00 $ 35.75 Double Day Bed complete with felt mat tress at :..!.. ....$22.85 $ 42.00 Mahogany period drop leaf Table at. .... .$ 21.75 $ 99.00 Large tapestry Arm Chair for $ 59.50 $ 38.75 Frosted brown fibre Arm Chair for 19.85 $187.50 Spring arm tapestry Davenport, fine cover $149.00 Some Strong Values in Good Room-Size Rugs 9x12 Heavy, seamless tapestry Brussel rugs, of fered at . S 24.85 $ 45.00 9x12 Axminster rugs, all new patterns, at. .S 33.85 Extra-heavy 9x12 seamless velvet Rugs, some with fringed ends, for $ 39.85 8-3x10-6 Seamless velvet Rugs, offered at $ 24.85 , 3 Patterns heavy print Linoleum, special sq. yd. at ,S .98 Specials From the Bedding and Drapery Store $4.50 Filet Net Curtains, 2Vi yards long, in white, cream and ecru, also Voile, Scrim and Swiss Curtains in white and-ecru JjO AtZ at, the, pair ipJe0 $3.15 Silk Gauze, 50 inches in width, f0 C C Urge variety of colors; a yard 4?adeOJ 72x90-Inch Crochet Spreads, on J0 special sale t ..JJ 72x90-Inch Marseilles Spreads, on OC bpecial sale tt Pev0 80x90-Inch Marseilles Spreads, on &A OC special sale tl iptaOaJ . Drastic Reductions on Reed Phonographs An extraordinary purchase of Reed phono- graphs permits us to offer these machines at less than their former costs. They are shown in many finishes and in popular models. $ 90.00 Reed Phono- v ; graphs at . . . $59.50 $115.00 Reed Phono graphs at . . . ... .869.50 $135.00 Reed Phono graphs at .-..$79.50 You Pay No Interest When You Buy a , PJwnograph at Powers Some Mighty Good Bargains For the Kiddies $12.50 Baby Auto Cribs, with canopy 1Q 7C and frame; special 4)I7e0 $6.00 Fiber Reed High Chair, closely f Q C woven body; .-.pedal VT-.OO Ivory-finished Reed Sulkies, with d1 P Q'CI reclining back, easily folded; only v OeOO Boys Hardwood Coaster Wagons with ball-bearing disc wheeJs, rubber tired; on Cff QA special sale at.. ' V elU Fib-;r Reed Baby Carriage in Ivory enamel, with . reclining back and tubular handles; flJOO CC priced special at v-'DO Some Big Values in Pieces for the Bedroom $46.50 Ivorv Period Chifferettes, a re' tfJQC IS A markable bargain at aPateJeaJV $16.50 Continuous Post Ivory Steel Beds, dQ QC priced special at Pa7eeVJ $45.75 Good Walnut Priod Dressers, on J?0" OC special sale at L $79.50 Queen Anne Dressers in Ivory CylQ CA enamel, for 0'rVOVJ $42.75 Simmons Large-tube Brass Beds, on 1QQ Qfl special sale at $ZJ ,UJ $75.00 Walnut Period Triplicate Mirror CM Q 7C Dressing Table P-e7a J 26-Piece, Semi-Porcelain Chamber Chairs and Rockers Half Price Thirty styles to choose from in straight line and period patterns, in oak, walnut, mahogany and ivory. Two and Three-Piece , Living-Room Suites $11.25 Davenport End Tables $6.85 $328.00 Karpen Three-piece Cane and with velour cushions and pil lows; special at $400.00 2-Piece Overstuffed Suite, dav enport and chai., in silk tapestry $598.00 Overstuffed Suite in mohair, threa pieces; special ' $425.00 Karpen 2-piece Overstuffed Suite in fine grade of tapestry, at. ... v $436.00 Three-piece Suite, with mahog any frame, fine tapestry cover. . Mahogany Suite, $196.75 $267.00 $389.50 $339.00 $239.50 Dining Sets $6.59 $1.50 Thermos Bottles 69 Mini I mil iii mi' i I ' - i rr We Pay the Freight We will pay the freight this week on all purchases to any railroad station or boat landing within 100 miles of Portland.