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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 1. 1915. 9 whdl Society Doing kBYNQNA I LAWLER. M i 1S3 HELEN BALDWIN, th - .'attracttva niece of yMra. J. C. Coatello, who , ham, been ViSitinor At Ihn Trvinartnn home of Mr. and Hn. Coatello since" lat 'spring, baa ma her departure for (tee' home in Denver, Colo. Miss Baldwin' Is a charming girl and'haa left a .host of . friend in Portland. During the last' few weeks she baa been extensively entertained at in formal affair; bidding her adieu. Mia. Coatello "jhad" a ji umber of her moat intimate iglri friend fln for tea Mon day - afternoon. , , The afternoon !ps paaned in Hewing. Thiae present wer-K Ma Viola Barenute-her, Mias RutU, Dunne, Mla Hrleil Dunne, Miss Franca O'Brien.' Mlttr Mabel O'Brien, Mies Gladys- Dunne, .Miss Marguerite Fheehy. Mlaa Louise Manning. Mlas Ruth Ralston, Miss Haiel Ralston And Miaa Ha Eel Johnson, . Engagement Announced. ' Mr and Mrs.. II. "W. Qrunwaldt an nounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Helene Butilaff. to Mr. Herman J. Hucke of this city. Miss Butxlaff Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Butalaff f Milwaukee, Wis., and has rpent th past year in Portland with her ajunt. Miss Butzlaff has, made many friends in musical circles, both t by her charming personality aad her ability as a musician. She is so- prano wololst at the First Unitarian church and was formerly soprano so loist In on of the large Methodist churches in Milwaukee. She has sung at a number of local concerU under the direction of John Clair Montelth. "with whom she has contintiej her vo cal studies, and she is beet known in Uerman lleder work, and as a choir BOlolst Mr. Hucke la a nnnuUr rui well known clubman and has been Tor many years chief accountant with the Southern Pacific railway. Kngageifiert a Surprise. An unexpected-enljaKement announoe nient of this week was that of Mlas Frances fichade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.' P. Schadet and Charles Eng lish. It Was announced at a delight full appointed luncheon given by her sister, Mrs. Raymond Hlnkle on Wed nesday .afternoon at her home In Rot,e City piJfrk. Covens were laid for 12 of Miss Hchade's yElosest friends. The table decorations were suggestive of Christmas, and fthe center arranue-' -l merit was etriklngly original. A dainty v-wwii unue was in line center or a Jarfro liolfy wreath, and! tiny envelopes cou . taining the announcement were cautrht at the ends of .the long ribbons strung rrpnr trie shower of roses overhead and marked the places During the after- roo,n cards were Enjoyed, card honors falling to -Mrs. August Scliade. Those present were: Mr. Ilaymond Mc-Cal-soin, Mrs. rLawrbnce Hlckam, TUrs. Ralnh I ladder! v. M Jiouert rickard, Mrs. Mrs. ,J. P. Schade, H Inkle, Miss Olga Beatrice O'Brle. O'Brien. MJss Ljulia K August, Schade, Mrs. Raymond Sechtem, Miss Miss Florence Danmeler. Miss Floretta Veiguth, Miss Frances Schade. Redding. A At a quiet and pretty wedding , Thursday, December il. Miss Helen . Marie Anderson- became the bride of - Mr. Edgar Allan i ISannur. Rev. W. T. Randolph of Vancouver, W'aHh., of flclatlng. Mrs. Rpy C. Kropp. a Uls ter of 'the brtrle, Was bridesmaid. ' A wedding dinner was served at the ,'' homei of the bride s parents, Mr. , and , Mrs. Richard Anderson, of 1254 Kast t Alder, street, wltlh only immediate friends and relatliVeajOf the' bride and '' groom present, j; . ; Many beautiful' presents were re Icelved by the yoiang couple." Mr. and Mrs. Sannar willj be at hom to their friends. at, 5606 Sixty-sixth street S. j IE., fcfir January; 10. ..! ' '! Wedding at Cove, Oregon. . K .Cove Or. A iipretty wedding oc curVU at the home of the bride's par ' ents, Mr. and Mrs; 0.w. T. Severs, at - Cove, Or., at 8 rclock 6n Wednesday, , December 30,- when Miss Estella Severs , became the bride Of John P. Dean. Tho ceremony waa performed under a " bower ; -, of cirna Uorts by the Rev. Charles H.' Powell of, the Kpiscppa! church; They were unattended. Smilax and carnations in' artistic arrantce , , merit decorated h living and dining looms..; The bride was attired In a . .beautiful gown f cream white satin and lace and carried an arm bouquet of Bride roses. The wedding was a quiet a f fain only relatives and close friends of the young couple being present After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was . served. , I; f ,'The bride1 is one of Cove's moat charming and popular young ladies and the groom a prosperous orchard 1st. They will be at homo, to their .. friends after Janjuary 15. - ; - . :(."' ' ' ' -? IIou.se. Party at Mount Hood. j One; of the smart events of the holl-diys-. was the deliahtfui houa nariv , at Woodbrow, thi; country place of the C. C j Woodcocks near Mount -Hood, given -by, Miss Helen Woodcock. The many apoi ts Indulged lu were moon ; light Mkatiijg. riding horseback and cross-country jaiunts. A Jolly frolic t'joic-place New Vear s eve, when sev eral popular young men motored out from Portland tcj share in the galtles of the week-end.) Those who enjoyed Mls Woodcock's! hospitality were the Misses NaonU Woodcock, Irene Con . nell, : Mild red McClung, Margarete Manorn, Bess Land, Lucile Favors, Ruth Woodcock land the Messrs. Ted Vincent. James fit. Leadbetter, Walter Woodward, Henry Davy, Arthur Wood cock. Bill Love, Jade, William and Bruce. Studdert. (! r Annual Ball. 1 The annual ball of the CoUHion club will be given this evening by Montrose M. Rlngler at Cotillion hall in Fourteenth and Burnslde streets itnarklng the closed of the first year In the splehdid newj edifice. The eccen- , trlclties uf the dance erase will be particularly noticeable, as. the dances presented last year at th opening of the hall are now all relegated to the past and new and still more. Interest lug steps which, have, taken their places will be shown thla evening by , Mr. Ringler. A waltsing tournament i : " . . . .j , wftuvB wilt uu ica- . lures of especlalj interest ' Christmas Part. i . ; A delightful event of the week was I the Chrlatmaa party and tree given "by i little Maxine La Baron Ray, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. ( .Ray, of number 1020 East Seventeenth street North, ' Monday evening. ' com plimenting her visiting cousins, Misa j. Helen and Herbert -tpiiver. A color ( 'schema of red and .green, prevailed with clusters and streamers of holly V and ' mistletoe" artistically : arranged I ' throughout the various rooms. ; Muslo I' ! and games, appropriate for the occas- lion were enjoyed until old St Nicholas (. again made hia appearance. presenting the little ones with pretty toys and i 4$ u;s? i'fni V 1 Sttka Helen Butzloff, whose engagement to Herman J. Hucke has been announced. 1 . candles. Mrs. H. C. Anton, Mrs. : R. Kirk. Mrs. Chas. D..Ray and Miss Fay assisted with vocal and instrumental selections for the entertainment 6f the guests, after which dalaty refresh ments were served. Those enjoying - the hospitality : of the little hostess, and accompanying the little ones, were: Helena Oliver, Herbert Oliver, Helen Anton,: EVelyn Burnefte, Vivian . Burnette, Ruth Healy, Beatrice i Oster'vold, Leota Sink and Mr. and- Mrs. H. C. Anton, Mr, and Mrs. H. Blackweli; Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Sink. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Ray, Mrs. J. Fay. Mrs. R. Kirk, Miss Edythe Og den. Miss Monte Fay, Miss Lydia Dam rr.eier and J. Ofiver.- . . Prominent. Couple Wed. Mr. Dwight Smith and Miss Mildred Marsters were married Wednesday at 10 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mf. and Mrs. E. S. Marsters in Halsey street. Only relatives and a few Intimate friends' were present, and the Rev. J. S. Ureen officiated. The young couple are aniong the , most, prominent In Linn county. The happy couple left on the 1:24 p. m. train for their new home in Eugene, Ore. ; A host of friends Were at the depot and wished them a long and happy life, showering them with old shoes and rice. ."'', For House Guests. Dr, and. Mrs. Frank M. Taylor have been entertaining a Jolly house party In their Laurehurst home. The party was. given In honor of their nieces, Miss Vera and Alice Van Schoonhoveh and their friends. Miss Mary Starkweather,- who Is home from the Uni versity! of California, Miss Mary Townsend from Reed college, and Miss Ada Starkweather. Miss Martha LoretB and Miss Annie Townsend, all Lincoln high school students. Miss Ogde.i Hostess. f . Tuesday evening Miss Helen N. ' E. Ogden entertained for the pleasure of Miss Adelaide Boldenweck, who re cently returned from the war zone. The company listened with interest to the story which Miss Boldenweck told of hr experiences in 'Germany and securing passage to the home land. The guests were Misses Adelaide Bol denweck, Helen Stewart, Maple Rob inson, Orlena Wallett, Avis Ogden, Messrs. Harry Stewart, Donald Patton, Keith Murray, Hobart Burton, Chester Adwen and Horton Robinson. Society Notes. ' ! . Mr'i and Mrs. Harry II. Tinker and their niece. Miss Lolita,. Tinker, rei turned to' Long Beach, Wash., today after having, spent a delightful holldaj) season in Portland with relatives and friends. t '. . . ; Miss AvisE. Ogden, a student in Salem, is spending her vacation at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ogden. G. A. It. to Install. . Lents, Jan. 1. Department .Com mander H. . S. F&rgo will install the new officers of Reuben Wilson post G. A. R.; tomorrow night The now officers of the local circle of the G. A. R. will be installed th same even ing. Visit Mount Hood Wow. t Mount Hood is as delightful in win ter as at any mother time. The brisk winter sports coupled with the gOod meals' and comfortable quarters at Mount Hood Lodge make the trip daublvi worth while. Round trip tick ets, 30 day limit, $5. Reservations should -be made in advance. Full in formation upon request at O-W. R. & N- city ticket office; Third and Washington- ? (Adv.) Edlefseng wish you a Happy 1915. Ad. Problem Solved The drugless treatment of defective eye sight with glasses is no guess work with me. Over 25 years' experi ence and study has placed me In po sition to know. I duplicate broken lenses of every description on short notice at reason able prices. DR. GEO. A: CUTTING Xa charge of JAXSGEB. BSOS.' Optical Pesartment. 266 Morrison St.. Between 3d and 4th. STUDENTS' SPECIAL TRAIN ' .- ' TO " .. ... CORVALLIS AND EUGENE SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 3rd For they convenience of students and others returning to their're spectivei colleges or their homes, a special train for Corvallis and Eugene will leave Portland, stopping at points shown below only. Sunday, January. 3: , Leave Portland . 7:20 P. M. - Oregon City .. 8:00 P., M. N " . Woodburn 8:30 P. M. Salem .............. 9:00 P.M. t 44 Albany. ........... , 90 P., M. Arrive Corvallis 10:30 PM. . ' ' " Eugene .......11:00 P.M. Further particulars at City Ticket" Of- fice, 80 Sixth Street or Union Depot. - i m SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland," Oregon Start the NewYear Right! Open a Charge Account Here and Get Z&C Stamps With Purchases Saving Green Trading Stamps Is Genuine Economy, Without the Sttng ol SelNDenlal Ask tor Them ! DeUghtful Luncheon Served r in the Tea i Room on the ! Fourth Floor ' Daily From 11:30 to 2:30. Meet Your Friends Here! mmaiim Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Mudnll 4800 iKfiffif mm Phon. AX231 1 - Principal 1 - . Portland Agent ' for Ladies' - Home Journal Patterns and Publications. Pattern Dept. Near Elevators Main Floor Substantial Price-Redueilons Throughout All Departments Excepting Groceries Greatl Airainnuial Cflcaraece Mciii's GloflMinig Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's $15.00 Suits and Balmacaans $1 1.95 $20.00 Suits and Balmacaans $14.95 $25.00 Suits and Balmacaans $18.75 $30.00 Suits and Balmacaans $22.50 $35.00 Suits and Balmacaans $26.25 MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Here's real economy for men who seek to dress well at small cost!: Our entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Balmacaans in the Clearance Sale at splendid reduc tions. Latest Winter models from America's , best makers of smart apparel. Blues and blacks are also included at above prices, also beau tiful' assortment of novelty weaves in newest colorings. Full assortment of al) sizes. Clearance ot Men's Neckwear Men's 50c Fancy Ties, Clearance 35c Men's $2 Fancy Ties, Clearance $1.29 -- - ; r i- - -r m-j-... .- MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Thousands of Men's Ties are in cluded in this sweeping Clearance. All new, fresh, clean merchandise in the very latest styles. Mostly in wide flowing-end effects. Light or dark colors, in great variety of styles. 35c Men's Regular 50c Fancy Ties, priced for Clearance Men's Regular 65c Fancy ATg Ties, priced for Clearance frtii All Men's Fancy Ties selling at $3. Clearance Men's Underwear $1.50 Stuttgarter Underwear $1.19 $6.00 Stnttgarter Union Snlts 83.95 MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Our entire stock of Men's Imported Stuttgarter" Natural Sanitary Wool Fleeced Under wear, priced for immediate Clearance. This splendid Underwear is recognized as one of the leading makes and is worn extensively by particular men the world over. r Men's $1.50 "Stuttgarter" Shirts Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shirts and Drawers. Sale fl"l 10 and Drawers. Sale price Men's Regular $1.50 Fancy QK Ties, priced for Clearance OOU Men's Regular $2 Fancy 1"1 OA Ties, oriced for Clcar'ce-V LiV 00 priced for Clearance at $1.95 $1 1Q price V-a-a-' Men's $2.50 "Stuttgarter" Shirts and Drawers. Sale OK . PXaScJ price , , S2.95 Men's $3.50 "Stuttgarter" Union Suits. Yours at our PO A fT Sale price UO, All Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Stuttgarter Union Suits, Clearance $3.95 Men's $7.50 and $8.50 Wool Sweaters priced at $6.75 Men's 50c Black Cashmere Hose Clearance, a pair 39c Men's 52.50 Plaited Shirts S1.89 Men's 51.25 Shirts lor 79c Main Floor- Men's high-grade Shirts in stylish mushroom plaited bosom effects. Smartly tailored in full standard sizes. Shown in a beautiful assortment of new designs and colorings. All sizes. Standard QQ $2.50 Shirts. Clear'ce f?LOV Main FloorClosing out a spe cial lot ' of '' men's fine Shirts which have become ; slightly soiled and mussed from hand ling. .Made of excellent quality materials and attractive pat terns; $1.25 Shirts, nov? '7Qi priced at only I wv Men's 14 and $5 Wool Sweaters tor $2.95 MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Clearance Sale of 200 Men's Heavy, Shaker-Knit Wool Sweaters; Popular "Ruffneck" style, with knit-in side pockets and close-fitting cuffs. Finished with ocean pearl buttons. Shown in gray and cardinal. (I0 Qff Nearly all sizes $4.00 and. $5.00 Sweaters, special at SiUU Dainty Waists At 98C Center Circle, 1st Floor Clear ance of 300 Waists at much less than actual worth. Scores of dainty styles-r-some with soft collars of lawn , or lace. Mar quisettes, Batistes, etc, trimmed with laces, tucks and embrpid; eries. All sizes. Your QC choice at uOv Silk Petticoats S2.29 Center Circle, 1st Floor Made of silk messaline. also messaline flounces, with silk Jersey tops. All colors. Clearance OQ Sale price .......... Cotton Petticoats 98c Center Circle,' 1st Floor Great many styles in this lot Mate rials include sateen, heather bloom, ginghams, ctc. ,(QOrt Priced for Clearance - at iOi Cflear amcc oil Boys poSS"- SonnHs $5 and $6 "Right-Posture" Snlts $3.95 $15 "Right-Posture" Snlts for $11.25 JUVENILE STORE, MAIN FLOOR These are the famous "Health Suits" worn by millions of boys the country over. "Right Posture" Suits are pictures of good style the athletic waistline," the concave shoulders give just that springy look which proclaims the bloof relation to Uncle Sam. Take advantage of this Our First Clearance Sale of "Right Posture" Clothes and start your boy on.the road to .Good. Health. : " ? - $5-$6 Right Posture Suits $3.95 $7-$8 Right Posture Suits $5.45 $12.50 Right Posture Suits $9.35 $15 Right Posture Suits $11.25 Odd Lines Boys Overcoats at ia Price Boys9 $1.00 Blonses Now at 69c Main Floor Clearance of odd lines Boys' . Overcoats in Chin chillas and other wanted mate rials. Not all sizes.. DpioO Your choice at..... 11CI Main Floor Boys' French Flan nel Blouses with military collars, made with yoke, i Standard $1.00 grades. Priced special at Qs only ,. Di7l Ask for "S. & H." Stamps 25c Hair Ribbons . At I9c :" Dept. Main Floor Special one day sale of Hair Bow Ribbons, that will bring quick response. Included are 5-inch Moire Taf-t fetas, 5-inch Plain Taffetas,, 5 inch Taffeta with fancy edge. Shown in white, pink, light blue,' navy, brown and black. Stand ard 25e RibborA, special, 1 Q yard AvV' SPECIAL NOTE The above Ribbons are all from onr regu lar stock and are of splendid quality. Hair Bows tied Free. Women's S2 Brassieres 39c BARGAIN CIRCLE. 1ST FLOOR Clear ance) of odd lines Women's Brassieres in front; hook and back fastenings. Variety of attractive styles in ' well-known makes. Not all sizes. Brassieres worth up to $2.00. QQ Your choice at OTx- Women's 69c Waist Slips 19c $3.50 Princess Slips $1.98 jVaist Slips, of good quality lawn in white or black. -All sizes from 34 up to 44. tyled with 4-length sleeves. Standard 59c Slips. Your choice at . . . . . 19c Princess Slips of silk mull in white, pink, blue, lavender and yellow. Sleeveless and 54 -1 e n g t h sleeves. Regular $3.50 Slips. Now priced QQ at only.... pJLa0 Child's 98c Qntlng Flannel Gowns lor 49c BARGAIN CIRCLE Sizes 8'to iO years. Made of good grade Outing, in plain white or meat stripes. Styled with or without collars. Regular.98c grade,1 priced at .. .. . . .. . ...49c $2 1 Cotton Blankets At $1.29 Third Floor Full size and good, heavy quality. ' Shown in white, tan and gray: $2 Blankets ..$1.29 Toilet Needs and Drugs MAIN FLOOR Special reduced prices on standard fines of Drugs and Toilet Articles for Saturday. Look over this list and' take ad-, vantage of the savings to be had. Ivory Soap, Q SoaD XUt Five bars One bar -Lurline Limit, six bars to a customer. No deliveries except with j other purchases in Drug Department. 15c Pears' Unscented Soap t 12c 15c 4711 White Rose Soap at 12c $1.00 Imported Bocabella Catile Soap, special, the -bar. only 65c 50c size Hedden's Cold Cream on, special sale Saturday at ony zoc 25c Imperiajf Talctim Pow-"0 der on saltr nqwjat only JLmV 1.0c Monkey S?our!ng Soapj at 5c 15c Williams' Talcum Powder 10c 25c Massatla TalcwmPowdr lie 25c Jergen'a Rice Powder at. 10c 50c Dora Bourgois Pdwder fat 39c 25c Ricksecker's . Tooth Paste on special sale Saturday at on)y10c 25c Petro, one-poind jar, it 10c -4- 25c bot. Witch. Hazel, O"! 0 16-ounce jsize, now zt mtJi 25c Antiphologistine now Jit 19c 25c Denver (Mud, special at 15c 50c Denver Mud. special it 30c $1.00 Denver Mud. special at 60c Epsom Salts, special, 'ppugid 5c 50c Fitch's ) Hair Tonic at 35c 5j0c Hair Brushes in as sorted styles, now at only" 39c -i t- 25c Colgate's Tooth . Paste 20c Hedden's Standard 1 75c Toilet Waters on sale Saturday' at 50c 25 lbs. Epsom Salts at: only 85c 50c Household Rubber -Gloves in all sizes, special, the pai . "..", .39c ,35c pressing Combs in variety of styles, on special sate now tat 25c 25c Dr. Powder Lyons' on sale Tooth now at I15c 50c bottle of Bay Rum now 35c Xooth Brushes, choice 25c Tooth finishes in great of styles, now on sale at . Rubber-Lined Traveling worth up to $1, Clearance 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste on- sale now at only at 35c W 19c variety .15c Ca;es. at 50c Manrlnc Toilet Goods SECOND FLOOR ,t FREE TREATMENT jviaunne louet rreparations are. absolutely fr'ee from pciisonous substances of . all kinds and are highly recommended by all who have used them; Read below: " Maurine Satin Cream 50c-$ 1.00 Beauty Lotion at 50c and $tv00 Maurine Rosebud Rouge iat 50c I S4.00 Shoes 82.95 Latest Winter Models MAIN; FLOOR 1500 pairs Women's Shoes U in patent, gunmetal, vie and other popular leathers. Some with cloth tops. Lace or but " ton effects in all sizes. ; Standard J0 OK $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at, a pair .... idJt3 . $5.00 SHOES $3.85 Strictly first-class Footwear, in 1 every respect. Shown iri all the 3mart Winter styles and all (JJQ OP leathers. Special, the pair . . ... , pOaOJ . $6.00 SHOES $4.85 Women's Shoes in a number of smart styles. : Some with cloth' topping and qtiar - ters. Regular $5.50 and Qf QK : $6.0D grades at, the pair' tPTtaOtJ ALL. MEN'S SHOES REDUCED. EXTRA 20c Rom p e r Cloths Ms Main Floor Mill Ends, lengths 5 to 15 yards. Just the thiog for ' Children's Rompers and Dresses, 32 inches wide and guaranteed sun-proof and tub- proof. - Standard 2 0 Cloths, a yard .15c Clearance of Dinner Sets " DEPT. THIRD FLOOR White and Gold Semi-Porcelairf Din ner Sets. Very neat gold band and gold vine inside bands.- $ 7.55 Set of 50 Pes., Clearance $5.28 $10.10 Set of 60 Pes., Clearance $7.05 Austrian White ; and Gold China Dinner Sets, Ranson shape, full gold band, gold handle: $22.75 Set of 50 Pieces $17.95 $26.75 Set of 60 Pieces $21.25 $41.00 Set of 100 pieces $31.97 Austrian China Dinner Sets, pink border and full gold line.: $11.75 Set of 50 Pieces $ ! 8.65 $14.50 Set of 60 Pieces $10.50 $21.50 Set of 100 Pieces $16.00 Plain White Semi-Porcelain jfets: 36-Piece Dinner Seta at $197 50-Piece Dinner Sets at $2.95 60-Piece Dinner Sets at J$4.12 Haviland 8c Co. French ! China, green border, with . shaijing of red, full gold band,' gold line: $47.60 Set of 60 Pieces $35.50 $71.00 Set of 100 Pieces' $53.22 $78.50 Set of 112 Pieces $58.98 Haviland ' & Co.. French! China, with green and pink sbriy, dec orated and stippled goia-liandle: $22.75 Set of 60 Pieces $17.06 $33J25 Set of 100 Pieces $24.95 $370 Set of 112 Pieces $26.13 Extra . Special Clearance , Sale Bargains in i Fancy Chiha, Cut Glass, BrassH Goods, Silierware. $216.00 Set of 117 Pieces Coalport English China Clearance $144.00 $137.55 Set of 94 Pieces Doulton EngUsh China Clearance $ 91.70 $775.0 Set of 175 Pieces Lenox English China Clearance, $516.67 treat Reductions on Andirons $ 6.50 $ 8.50 $11.50 $13.50 $16.00 $26.00 $32.00 Andirons Andirons Andirons Andirons Andirons Andirons Andirons Clear'ce Clear'ce Clear'ce Clear'ce Clearee Clear'ce Clear'ce 3.25 5.75 7.70 9.00 8.00 13.00 16.0Ji $ 6.00 Andirons Clear'ce $ 4.00 $7.00 Andirons Clear'ce $ 3.50 $15.00 Andirons Clear'ce $ 7.50 $21-50 Andirons Clear'ce $10.75 $ 8.75 Andirons Clear'ce $ 4.38 $12.00 Andirons rClear'ce $ 9.00 $13.00 Andirons Clear'ce $ 8.65 t 1 'r