The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 26, 1916, Page 43, Image 43

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SECTION FOUR
, SOCIETY, ML'SIC, CLUBS,
C FASHIONS, NEEDLEWORK
TWELVE PAGES,"
' v SPRING STYLE
EXHIBIT?
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PORTtND,pGON;?fSUNimYJJpN 26,. 1916.
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Thfe Most Wonderful Showing of
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ml ' it t V ''v,i I ' lit J''-" - n '
S I II III
Nw fjf pobtlctlob in tb 8noUr
l Tb JmmiI nf.
ovfarty pact mutt tw Is The Joarotl of-
nee by fridny ttwuooju
Bjr Nona Lawler. ' vi-'
HE very atmoephere Is teeming
t wlh lntrestiBg social affairs.
The opera Juat over gave an ln
eplrjng impetus to this dull sea-
. - aon of the year.' and it broke Into
the Lenten quietude with a merry clash.
If only the joy of a rrand opera, sea son
could be extended, leaving- time to rest
between-each -performance., then dinner
parties j and . teas-: after the matinees
could take on more spirited enjoyment.
The t three" performances, followed in
each case by the ballet ware's strenu
ous that they made after-theatre pleas-'
vre finding . a. - serious sand. -fatiguing
tjon 4iaa Just been heralded, the second
annual cotton. ball for the benefit of1
Scaddlng House, In which, a number of
prominent women '. are Interested. It
will be: given at Cotmion, hail .Easter
Mondav. Anrtl 24. -. L ' . ' .
The college fete . too is ;yet in the
uiure several wee a, Dut la occupying
the .time of. hosts of . college alumnae.
or mu - wen jnrcn centers in in.
I- masque . to - be given at -Cotillion
all Thumday evening, at 9 o'clock.-by
for the benefit of the French soldiers
it th front. About 80 invitations
were issuedT and the event bids fair o
eclipse .all the similar - affairs given
thus far this season. A number 1 of
prominent maids and, men. have posed
?n masque 'for -The' Journal, as they
frill appear at the bail. and. their pho-
rographs appear in thl eecllon today.
I Friday night and yesterday afternoon
fend evening the . Boston Grand Opera
rom pan y, with Anna Pavlowa and the
Ilugstan Ballet, served as ! all . ab sorb
lag interest for those two days.' The
berformances drew throng of people.
pf course, the flrat night, by way of a
t octal occasion, furnished a brilliant
MIM O m Aid laat nlrhl Varri T-vt
Won hosts of admiring' friends in her
tint i operia! engagement in : the-' city.
She appeared here in concert last sea-
feon, and so was not altogether , un-
nown. The audience, with its hand-
omely gowned women, presented a
aaclnating scene, v Many, lovely cos-
umes were noted.;-.' i " vv
acb ' performance neid an - especial
nterest. There was at the matl
Saturday, titer. Japanese prima
konna, Tamakt Miura as Cho Cho San
Butterfly, and the dainty and pop
lar MtU Felice Lyne, as "Mimt In
Boheme Saturday evening, 'Miss Lyne
has visited Portland, often.' and has
posts or friends aa-well as relatives
tn the city whlcb made her appearance
lere almost a. ttomecomlng. ; . - , :
From, La Grande, where she - made
er home as a-Toung girl a group of
rtends '.arrived 7 eapeclany. for ber
erf ormance. . They included: ' Mr. and
jara Jay Van Buren, ;Mr. and Mrs.. J.
carr and Mr. and Mrs. 11 Snod
rasa. ' ' - ":f. : -. .
Another theatre party was made
;p of Mr. and Mrs. i E. W.M Bartlett.
41as Helen Bartlett nd Dr.and Mrs.
. v. iAaix wno :motoreo;-irr. rom
elr homes at Kstacada Saturday, ea-
eclally to hear Miss Lyne, wh ia an
d time friend. - .. - . f . - -
From ;;New .York City ' Wednesday
e i the' tidings . of f the engagement
nousoement March 22 of Miss Hazel
SUlls Dolph, the - daughter of the
aU Cyta - A, JDolph ?'and Mrs.
Polpb. and Edward W ' Clark," third
if Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence M. Clark, of
hiladelphla. who with, their son have
teen . frequent .visttors in Fortland,
here Mr. Clark- Sr. s has extensive
justness interests,-being chairman of
Re board of dlrectora -of the -Portland
all way. Light Power company. Mr:
lark la a Harvard man of class 0T.
Mrs, Dolph and i Bar daughter: have
Ben traveling in the southern and
katsrn atitiu jtlnro Iit Miniiur and
Sv been- in New York jJity most bf
be winter. - Miss Dolph a engagement
of widespread Interest.' .Hr family
oda of the most' prominent pioneer
kmillea -of, the state - that has been
entlfied with Oregon's beat Interests
and progress. She is a charming girl.
Intelligent . and widely traveled, al
ways social favorite and much loved
by hosta of little children of the poor
with whom she has been a great work
er as a member of the Junior league.. ;
The wedding plans have not- been
made but will probably ' be -arranged
for the fall, i -
The. engagement was made known at
a reception last Wednesday given a
the New York residence of Miss -Julia
Chester Wells. . Mrs, Dolphf and ? her.
daughter will remain east for, several
weeks longer and many social affairs
are being arranged for the bride to be,
. - e e .. .
Miss Gladys PJtts arrived from her
home Victoria, B. C, last Monday,
and Is visiting - at the William - Mao-
M aster nome, Ardgour, the guest of
bourg and then i in i "The Madcap
Duchess.- Not content with Ugiit
opera. Miss Swlneburn refuaed flatter
ing offers in that field to bend all her
efforts o her voice for the concert
stage. "She has always been a worker
and . last fall her-premier appearance
in concert - in New York was a big
artistic and social .success. -
:i Mr. Schirmer is tne of the most
prominent music publishers in New
York and 'is reputed -to be a very
weumy man.
' Mrs. Ditchburn left- Slan Francisco
immediately afterSter. daughter's mar
riage last Tuesday: arriving: in Port
land Thursday. - i : . -
"The ceremony whJch was attended
only by a small group of friends and
Mrsi . Dltchbuwi; nd Mr. -. 8chirmers
nephew. "Gnstave; Schirmer, New
Mtes ; Matoie VanMs ster edneeday-4 York, was A-very simple f farr. I wa
afternoon about it girls of the.'youBr-I solemnixed at lt'o'clocv Titl mam
er set went out to tea- to greet the
visitor and passed the afternoon sew
ing. Mrs. Afred Aya of La Pipe, OTt
poured. -. - . -.. -
Miss Ailsa MacMaster, who was op
erated on at St. Vincent's hospital two
weeks ago, returned home Thursday.
She will pass a month or morajn quiet
convalescence, before - t&Jdng up any
social acUvlUes. . -
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Great, interest-is manifested by
alumni of the University of Michigan
and former residents of the .Wolver
ine state In the concert of the Univer
sity of Michigan musical clubs to be
given at the .Eleventh street playhouse
Tuesday evening. -April 11. -The Michi
gan glee, and mandolin clubs have, a
Tilgh reputation for excellence -among
university, and college musical organi
sations. and the forthcoming Visit : of
the Ann Arbor men recalls the former
visit to Portland three years sgOt .
The patronesses for the concert in
clude the following:
Meadamea - ' - - f
Maurice St. Oaapaeker Robert G., Morrow ' - -
KalpB Jty Honourr, . .rreo'k J. ruiehteDberger
Artnnr H. jatansoo
Fred N. Detieffe
John u. Btreng -
William B. Gilbert .
Wilsoa W. Clark
' WlUlam F. Hubbard
" James Li Con ley -:; "
Pan! P. Ferrens . '
Cbarlea a Hall
Cbariea E. Cocaras,
t' Portlaad :-
Salem
economy
Save the dressmaker's bill bv doin
ur mwib( wiiq our neip.i we also
V oresamaKine- - ione, Maln 8702.
Donald W. Oreea -
Palmer U. rales
George C Sterling
William D. Clark
Robert B. Karkeet
Frederick 11. Green
William B. Ley too 'f
Fred B. New too ,
Tbomaa M. Joyce
William P. Knox .
H. Gerard WfiniteV
Featoa . Grigaby
George Arthnr Brown
William B. RobertoB
Lloyd 1. Wentworta
inbn B. Clelaad
Junius v. Obowrt
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Mrs. Walter L Tooae,
Dallas
Mlaa Botk Goppy, .
GDseae.
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solerahised at H o'clock Tuesday morn
Ing at a small suburban Baptist church
at can JfTandsco. - -- v -
The -couple wiavloln Mrs. Dltchburn
in Chicago. In six weeks,: ". ..
Mrs. LHtchburn - and daughter left
New. York Just before Christmas and
came to California where the daurh
ter tuts oeen resting and preparing-for
mi spring concert season. She. will
sume her -work on Jier arrival within
two months In New York. At Chlcako
they will visit' Mrs.-Ditchburn's son.
John Ditch burn, to whose home a tiny
aaugnier arnvea on ax. ratnears Day.
The little girl has been named for her
aunt,. Ann Swinburn,
. 'e e
MiSs Lesley SmlthT whose wedding to
Charles E. Miller April 12 will be one
of the moat Important events of the
season, was .much, entertained last
week with informal affairs, small din
ners and luncheons 'given among her
most intimate friends, prior to her de
parture for a 10 days', rest at Gearhart
Park. She left Thursday in company of
her mother, Mrs. A. ,T. Smith, and sis
ters, Mrs. Elliott . R. Corbett and Miss
Lucy . Smith, for. 'their seaside cot
tage. v . - -
Mrs. L. Allen Lewis was a luncheoo
hostess Friday, honoring Mrs., Marlon
P. Maus. ' The table' was charmingly
arranged with tulips in shades of pink,
which harmonised prettily" with the
Venetian glass service. Mrs.'' Lewis'
guests were: " Mrs. . Maus, Mra. Holt C
Wilson, Mrs. Solomon . Hirsch, " Mrs.
noon. .
Henry X. CabelCt jirsl-:'8heWaaHaT
Mrs. '-- Thomas Kerr. ? Mrs. . JL dealer
Ladd, -Mrs. Walter, F.'BurrelU Mrs. J
B. Montgomery Mrs. W H.,Nunntand
Mlsgj Msy Failing. u'W vj'fc t '
The date for the comrtlmentarv re
citai to be ; given , byjMrs. -Bese'Cbar-'
sen Reed at the Heilig theatre has been!
set for Monday night, April 3,-; Ofl this'
occasion . Mrs. Reed wilt present a class
of -advanced pupils in concert program
and the -well known Treble Clef ' club.
directed by Mrs. Reed, will assist. This i
event - Is ; being ' much; anticipated T)y
the hosts of frlenda, " both- of ,Mrs.
Reed and those who wllf Appear on the
program andwlU be a social and . musi
cal event of much interest... .-
f.t, .-v. - - - z : - s- " : .
v Mrs. Jervls WebV- Maufens : Camp
bell) from Detroit; t Mrs.: .David M.
fClay 0 (Lennette; Ferguson) A-from vSe-
attle and - Mrs. Vernon -Cartwrtght
Margaret -J4alarkey) from t England,-
all Portland ; girts - Whose marriages
took : place: about the v same time and
who since than ? haver been making
their-1 homes, at.-'distant' places, are
visiting i their a respective : parents in
Portland ; and enjoying many welcom
ing' social affairs, Mohdajr, afternoon
Mies Katherinet Hart.1 gave a luncheon
for "them at her home -.on . Portland
Heights. .Hetf ' guests were,- besides
the three honor guests. ' Miss Martha
Whiting and Miss Mary Stewart
Smith. n-f - .vi "
For- MraiCartwright csnd " Mrs.
Webb, . Miss. Mary Stewart Smith en
tertained at ( lcncheon Tuesday after-
Flowers nd-all the pretty expres
sions . of congratulations are' find
ing- their . way: to -MrV and Mrs. DonaM
Green. (Dorothy -Morrison) whoa home,
was gladdened' Sunday morning, witn
the arrival of a baby boy. The" littls
fellow has been named Donald w. Jr.
Mrs. Green is the daughter of Dr. A.
A. , Morrison, pastor of - Trinity Espls-
copal church, and ' Mrs. Morrison. .-
"Original "'Afternoon' r is the terrri
given toJdrs. T L. Eliot's parlor read
ings , tomorrow afternoon- in the home
of Mrs. Lee Hoffman. It has been a
long time since Mrs.. Eliot has enter
tained, publicly by reading any of -her
own charming stories, and tomorrow's
opportunity of hearing her once more
will be -greatly appreciated, r
Mrs. Thomas Carrick Burke will add
to the s afternoon's pleasures by fur
nishing a' musical program.; The Uni
tarian Woman's Alliance will aid Mra.
Hoffman in welcoming the guests at
the Hoffman residence, 705 Davis
street, beginning at 2;30 o'clock. Ad
mittance tickets mar be had at 24
T am bill street from 1 to o'clock
afternoons. The proceeds are for the
relief work of the alliance, x ... '
"Mr; and Mrs. C. Henry 'Dkvis Jr.,
are' passing two - weeks ' at Pasadena
with Mr. DavW ; parents. They . jtfi
expected home abotft next Tuesday. :.'
Taeaday evening Miss Helen ' Ladd
entertained the Tuesday Bridge elub
of two tables at her, home in West
Park street, -.-v -
Wednesday aftsrnoon Miss Lsdd gave j
a luncheon for eight covers for Mrs. i
Vernon- Cartwrlght (Margaret Malar-j
key). The table was aNoom VwithJ
nowers : pma- tuiips ano v- sweet
peas centering and bouquets of vio
lets marking places - for Mrs. cart-
wright, ?Mrg. Hallett ; Maxwell Grac
Peters), Mrs. Hasel - Blumauer utt.
Miss Marr-Stewart Smith. Mlaa Ruth
Teal. - Miss Rhoda Bumelln, Miss
JCstheriae Hart and the hostess,
For the second annual college fete
many interesting plans are in progress.
This-event which will take place April
14, at uotiiiion nan,- is 10 raise money
for the $250 scholarship to send some
high . school girl to the , University . of
Oregon.. Any money over that amount
goes to the U. of O. Women's building
fund. - The National Pan Hellenic as
sociation is giving the affair- and all
the sorority women of - the , city ? are
taking an active interest in its success.
The. committee chairmen included 'Re-
eeptlon, Mrs. Burton Beck; .booths.
Mrs, .V. A. Crum and Miss Marie Wil-
Uamst program. Mrs. . A S. Moody;
patronesses. Miss - Agnes Beach, 'and
Miss - Lenore Hansen; and publicity,
Mrs. George Woodley snd Mrs. H, W.
xiepains. - J
On the , reception committee are:
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(Continued on Following -Page)
Word was received last Week from
San Francisco announcing the marriage
of Miss -Ann-- Swinburn and Rudolph
Schirmer Of . New York, ' which took
place in that city last ' Tuesday at 1
a, m. Mrs. Schirmer is the daughter
of Mrs.-Ada Ditch burn and : since - her
success .In the .music field she .. has
taken yher paternal grandmother's
maiden :name of Swinburn. r. ,-v
Mr. and -Mra. Schirmer are passing
their honeymoon; in the-south, the exact
place beings kept -"secret, .
Portland liss longTouowea tne career
of A this beautiful and - talented girl
with much interest. "She was a. local
favorite as a clever reader at the age
of five- years and has held the enthu
siastic . Interest of hosts of admiring
friends since that time.. In her dra
matic work she 1 Is quite fascinating,
and when with maturity she developed
a. voice of unusual 1 beauty, . all . her
friends predicted a great future. She
has already realised many of these
fond hopes, staring with great suc
cess first in "The Count ' of Luxera-
THAT ARE GRACEFUL - :
i LADIES Oar - splendid jSprin;
v Suits emphasize -in f s forceful
iminner that we are specialists in.
presenting, the New and Distiae
tive FashioBs. - 's. '. :' :. : , '
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Advance Display of ttc
Ne wFiirsf or Summer
ExtrdofdinartlylBnlliant Shoib'A -v"-:' '
tng of Stunning White box-
' Light fur neckpieces and fur. trimming's will be worn" again thisrv
season. A Liebes far adds a smart tone to the simplest tailored '4
suit, and digriify and elegance to wraps: and gowBS. , See 'the
display ;of: special. Summer urs- you are welcome. - :.
- V- Have;: Your Last Seas oh's ; Furs : :
. Remodeled Now at Summer Prices . . , K
You can save money by having your last season's tur garments .:
remodeled now Putin g the Summer months -our workrooms'
are slack, and the .workmen can give your work-ample time-
and though.' ' ' -, --'.f. ' - -
' ; Store 'Your -Winter -Furs Here, " J
'- 'Where They Will Receive the -
' Expert 'Attention .of a Furrier-
' Winter tors should be stored away during the Summer for pro
tection against fire, theft and the moths before being storejd .
they should .be .examined by our expert, and-cleaned by. our -r
vacuum (process this assures their, complete protection and
preservation while in .our cold-storage vaults. We call and de ;
liver free rates most moderate- " ' A
Our Vaults; Kept 20, Below Freezing
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Ybu-Have Ever .Beheld .:
EkposiitipBi and Sale :
Never? bef pre were we so splendidly ready with: the, new floor coverings for Spring
never a season when floor covering? were so beautiful, so varied in design and color,
as; riow, when a larger assortment' was made ready for your selection. The display
is- truly wonderful and, merits inspection of - all who have ; floor coverings to ' buy :
Iconomy demands your 'attention here this week., , -
A Splendid Assortment of High Quality Wilton Rugs Anglo
Persian, Royal Ka-Shan, Herab, Etc
r 36x3 WTXTOir STjas In a variety of
.' colors and designs suitable for door-: J? Cf
Ways. halls, etc;, offered at. . . . s. . . jvUU
v. . - j Jd w . mm v va Aii, iiiwt t'
s varied- showing:.: ever displayed in 1 1 ,012
v. U this . quality v. , ,.,;s. , ipl lmmO-
4-a7-e WTXTOXT BTOaf A
score, of beautiful new de- -
siarns introduced this Spring.000 QC
offered: at ,..Tr.. ....... . P&OtaiU
6x9 WZXiTOV TJO For the small
room or hall, hifheat quality weaves, CyfO ftY
offered at' , ?4aiUU.
S-3zi0- wnTOV ITjai Appro--prists
for moit any .room ; in the. ri: TC
home, private patterns offered at., vvitlu
txia wrrrow mTo scores W the '-''
moat, wonderful patterns- we .have CCfiTVA v
ever shown, offered at. . . i. , y UO.UU .
Inlaid Lin
oleums on Your
. .Floor
SI. 17
80c Printed Lin
oleums on Your
Floor ;
. 60c -
$1 Heavy Print
ed Linoleums on
Your Floor a'.
$1.50 VELVET CARPETS cut to
m
Thirty ; splendid new Sprins
patterns of , hirh ' quality Vel
vet Carpets, with - Stair to
match. In Persian or Oriental
deafen. Extra snecial. laid on
your floor, wits good lining,
per; yard .
9x12 HEAVY WORCESTER AX.
MINSTER fcUGS on Sale for
Reduced In price and sold fin
unusual terms of credit, 11.09
downianfl then . .SI. 00 each
week. . Twenty g-ood patterns
to. choose from. High pile
Axminater Rugs, reduced from
a greater price...
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Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases
IN A BIG SPECIAL SALE
Trunks worth from SH.00 to S17.00, choice of fiber -'.- "1
or- canvas covered models.: four sizes, steel protec- Co QC
tlons, leather straps, now. ..... s ...... ,
Three-ply fiber covered and riveted Trunks, Unen i
lined, sole leather straps, in three-sizes, 34, 36 a"i"Cl4 IV
38-inch, extra special' value St, . , . . i .. -. .......... i . . P ,v'--
rf,b. nrih rvnm '!?4 tn ISR. made bf indestruc- " '-
table - Douglas1 flO malleablss steel ' protections, d1A QC
ijrsisea, now ...... . --
. rounded-corners 3-to HO-inc
Fibers -Shopping Cssea;
izea, now.
Fiber Suit. Cases,.
.built like a suit case, ' steel frame, extra f1 (t
now at ,,...y!,-....Ni'C 'epeclal now at. . P
Window Display
Extraordinary
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-Without question; the most -unusual
window display .
ever attempted by any fur
. ' ntture store anywhere. A
- display - ao strilcins so, out -of
the. ordinary that thou- "
' sands have stopped toview-
. u. i our approval is - desired.-
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$5.00
ihgsThis Jacobean Oak Set toYou
THEN4l.OO A WEEK QUICKLY PAYS FOR IT
This four-piece Jacobean Set. marked to sell at,$1.7B, is offered this week at a special price, and on unusual-terms
of credit. During this special offer this four-piece Jacobean Set will be sold at f 49.60. It
Is upholstered in genuine leather and has auto spring seat construction. -
Reed-ttifiagM?-ere sv No Other
Sido in All Portland!
Visitors have remarked it big -business bas proven "it The
styles and finishes are so entirely different so much more de
sirable that comparison proves our supremacy.
$29.7S Ivory Dresser in Adam
.... Design For .
SIS
A typical Powers value. Finished - in
six coats of ivory enamel with shaded
Inset. - Excellent in construction - and
perfect in finish. A limited number to
i sen, - -
This $38.00 Model in Ivory
With Reversible Gear
$29.85
By far the best Reed Carriage value offered today. Built of half
round reed and finished In -old ivory. Cordurc ' upholstered,
with full length sides, wings, hood and Wind shield. . It has a
sliding adjustable reed hood and tubular, reversible gear, foot
hrakfi and reclininw back. Gear finished same, aa bodv. Beau
tifully finished. A lilgh quality -carriage at a: low price. -,
. $f 1.75 Oriole Cart $5.95 $12 : Go-CarU, $7,95
WML
Right Now Is the 'Time" For T i
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-: v$2.60 Kent aaarquUette Curtains,, filet insert- 4fc 1 tti , -
ill ing ana eases, iy yaras tong, puii, pair. . . T - - - ,
I.I fy-' .- . .'. ... . - . . . ' . i
11 1-600 ins'quauty' nemstitcned . siarquisette cur- i
1 IfT - lain Goods by the yard, with colored overdraper ' y
11- les attached, rn red, blue or gold, yard.. wVCf.S'
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Materials
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designs and' stripes suitable for any room In the gJO - . it7T
.r home, special yard '...v. Vvl tl.".
$1.75 Enamel Bath' Cab
inet with' 'M- QQa
rot for ; i ; OU
$2.60 Slightly soiled Bedspreads, either square C 1 Q CS MahosanT Sllk?
or scalloped cut corners, each. ...., vv'' . ;,-iSIis d EUctrie
' , SPECIAL WORK SOLICITED ."J ) j: FWt- r
Over 7000 Portland Homes
: HAVE DECIDED1 IN ;FAVOR OF THE
;A-B SANITARY;?'.''-,?:-?'--::.
rHear tho reair
:V Harry Lauder -
. -Ifoa mar bear others sins;
Lander's songs, but the only
way to enjoy them is to hear
tauder sing them himself. '
. Hear this rreat bcotch come
dian cm the Victor and you act
tally bear him with au of his
delightful -witticisms and the
asnal touches of comedy, : .' ,
. Come and hear some of bis
Selections. No trouble to ta
tao obligation on yoor part, i '
- Victors $10 to $100. ? Vktrolas
T1S to $300. Terms to suit. .
aft" A r l TVTr v- V
tm- -'.Comparison proves th superiority of
' If ii ""J Ll.' ' . the- A-B- Sanitary. Its patented, gas '
Jr ' tSrjf - ' f . -valves, k automatle lighter, -t white "
"-1 r I Pli I I saving In fuel consumption are sv few' - J 1 finV
-, I v,t JrSSSS .I' it loInts onlywhich prove it the peer Uw.AIII
a- aw JLa-- ot au otner gas ranges. you see i tl'TCT
the A-B sanitary demonstrated ; you ' ' 1 " :s a.wa
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Term as Low as $1- Wkly. :
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