MM So ciety Is Doing BY NONA ;LAWLER SOCIAL as well as musical lmterest la keen In the two performances of "Fra, Dlavolo" at the Baker theare, opening tomorrow evening- and with a aecond performance Saturday afternoon. The Portland Opera association Is presenting the opera. Among- those who will enter tain with box parties are Mrs. George It Street. Mrs. Warren Erwln. Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch and the Mac Do well crub. This evening the Empire day cele bration at the Armory will call forth hosts of British people to the concert of old favorite songs and Interesting addresses by prominent men. Popular Seattle Girl Engaged. . Between interesting engagement an - nouncementa In Portland, which are coining at freqeunt intervals inese nrinr davs. Seattle is furnishing tid bits of news. ' Following Miss Nan Ful lerton's engagement to Enbridge Hart ley Stuart in Seattle, two Sundays ago, . came the announcement last week of Miss Imogene Carraher, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer M. Carraher, and William Turnbull Burwell, aon of the late Rear Admiral W. T. Burwell. y. S, N, and Mrs. Burwell. Mrs. Bur t well and her son make their home in Seattle, and the bride Is of a promi nent family there. She visited here not long ago with Miss Irene Daly and made many friends in Portland, who wllll be interested In her engagement The wedding is planned for the early fail. Mrs. Clement Ackerman and her laughter, Miss Nan Fullerton, came over from Seattle and are guests for a few days of Mrs. R. Lea Barnes. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Alvord returned yesterday from a three weeks' motor trip through eastern Oregon. They traveled more than 800 miles and struck all varieties of weather from a snow storm to warm sunshine. However, the trip was most enjoyable. BOO Party. Orphla Temple. No. 18, Pythlsi 81s tere, will give a 500 card party Thurs day evening, May 26, in the Pythian castle. Mrs. Phillip Oevurts will pre side as chairman, assisted by Mrs. George Spencer add Miss Maybelle Ol sen. Refreshments will be served and good prizes given. All Pythian Sisters and their friends Invited. New England Society. The New England society will hold Its regular monthly social Thursday evening, May 25, at the Oregon build ing, formerly the Commercial Club building. All former residents of the New England states and their families are cordially invited. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Stephenson of 412 Marguerite avenue are announcing to their friends the engagement of Mrs. Stephenson's sister, MUn Helen Coul ter, to F. Harold Roudebush of Akron, Ohio. Miss Coulter came to Otegon two years ago from Oxford, Ohio, and has taught during that time in the first Union High school in Multnomah county at Corbett, Or. Mr. Roudebush is assistant in the cost department of the Firestone Rubber company at Akron, Ohio, and while at college was , prominent in the Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place In the early fall." Mrs. Stephenson, who Is national president of the Delta Zeta sorority, will first attend the conven tlon of that organization at Lincoln. !and will go on from that place to Ox ford, where the wedding will occur. To Give Theatre Party. Ma and Mrs.1 Warren A. Erwln will ' give a large party at the Baker theatre Thursday evening at the performance of "Fra Dlavolo," In honor of Mle IjO Desca Loveland. Miss T..oveland recently arrived from New York and appeared as soloist for the Apolio club, at its lat concert. Other member J et the party are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P, Mulder and Oustave Kraemer. Benefit Planned. The ladies of the German Aid soci ety with to announce a May day party at the Altenhelm. 2001 Division street, tomorrow afternoon for the benefit of the Altenhelm. The program is: Piano 1 solo, Mis 2ls1e Meyer; address, John Ressacher; vocal solo. Miss Hazel Gunther; piano solo. Miss Cooner; reci tation, Mrs. C. B. Lehman; piano duet Mrs. P. Y. Beier and Miss Coonei ; vocal solo, Olga Goldberg Griffith: piano solo, Mrs. L, Sehmuckli; plan solo, Mrs. M. II. Meyer. For Mr. ,Tohnson. Honoring her sister Mrs. Kdward Eckley Johnson of Buffalo, N. Y., who la her guest until after the Rom Fes- iivaii ii i b. tviuiuiii scuu enter- tained'wlth two attractive teas this ' week, Monday and Tuesday afternoons. About 26 guests called each day. Assist ing the hostess were Mrs. Richard .Boy kin, Mrs. Horace Fenton, Mrs. Walter Pearson, Mls Richardson of Virginia, house guest of Mrs. Pearson; Mrs. Ed win A. Taylor. Mrs. William A. Evans, Mrs, John Corcoran and Mjs. George Shoemaker. W M & t At the Theatres AMUSEMENTS COLUMBIA Sixth, betweea Washington and ninri. Mocioa picturca. "Not My Slater" II jriingle-lnce), featuring Be! Barrtucala. -a uaao of courage" IK to It p. m. vayiton), XI a. m. CI OBB Washington at Eleventh. Motion plc lorea. VaudeTllle. Change of program dally. It a. m. to 11 p. m. B EI LI a Broadway at .Taylor, Otl 5k Inner In "Cock o' the Walk," 8:13 p. m. BIPPODKOME (Orpheum) Broadway at Yamhill Vauderllle. Feature, Phil A.dam and hla Faiclnatlng Fllrtf. Motion picture, "Th Kliig'a Qame r (Pathe), featuring Pearl Whit. LYRIC Fourth and Stark. Moaloal comedy. . Alhambrr Opera company in "The Northern- er." S:30, T:S0 and 8:10 p. m. MAJESTIC Waahlngton at Park. Motion pie turf. "Battle of Heart" (Fax), featuring William Farnum. Comedy. Oregon Journal rathe News Weekly. Official film of chil dren' May festlTal at Multnomah field. OAKS PABK On Oregon City carliue (Depot Hrt and Aider) Outdoor and Indoor ' amusement TaudeTllle, 10 a. m. to 11 p. do. PAM'AUES Broadway at Alder. VaudCTi'.!. Feature, Winston' tilrl and Sea Lion, 2:30, T:30. 9:10 week day. Coutluuoua beginning ' 8:15 Sunday. PEOPLES Alder at Park Motion picture. "The Feud Girl" (Famoua Playera-Para- mount) featurlug Basel Dawn. Mutual Naws weekly. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. BI B A N u Park at Stark. Vaudeville. Feature, . Dorelty playlet, Burkhart A Edward "The loop Hounds." Motion picture, "A Son of the Immortals" (Bluebird), featuring i. '" Warren Kerrigan. I p. ffl. to 11 p. u. T, V D. Broadway at Stark Motion ptctnre. r-uioria'ft itomance" tawieme) reatunng Btllie Burke. "Salvation Joan," featuring Edna May. "Mr. Jack. Doctor by Pro it. vitagraph) featurtng Frank Daaiaia. ART MUSEUM Fifth and Taylor. Hour to . o week day; 2 to 6 Sundays, rrae after ' Booas of Tuesday, Tburaday, Friday, Eatur- oay ana Buaoay. ; ; New Program Attractive One. Ah jsmtuus new out or merit opened this afternoon at the Hip podrome, both vaudeville and photoplays being of a high . standard. Phil Adams and his Fascinating Flirts offer a musical comedy that brings, many laughs. Mr. Adaraa is the big bit of the piece. The Chorus sing and dance well and this attraction gives a pleasant 20 minutes of an. . Vlley Wright of Weed. Cal., ars guests ai ub jrwiiauio. , . - Edward B. Dorsey of White Salmon, la at the Oregon. H. S. Scupham is registered at the Kortonla from Caaadero. W. L. Gazzam 'is a Seattle visitor at the Cornelius.. W. P. White of Albany, is at the Cllfferd. J. E. Bradley of Medford, is at the Perkins. H. E. Wadsworth, superintendent of the Indian school at Chemawa, is at the Imperial. J. E. Hinton Is a Shanlkb visitor at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roach of Mont pel ier, Vt., are at the Nortonia. Daniel A. Jones Is registered at the Imperial from Nome, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phippa Ross of Boston, are guests at the Portland. A. C 8 tall berg is registered at the Carlton from Hamilton, Mont. Pboto by Buibnell. Mrs. Thomas A. Murphy and little son, Moores Vincent. Mrs. Mur phy was a recent hostess. tertalnment. The comedy is original and the music lively. Ralph Bayle & Co. have a European athletic act that is rightly named "Surprise." In this number, F. Ralpn. who weighs but 16a pounds, balances on his feet a tea house in which six persons sit, their combined weight be ing slightly over 1100 pounds. Miss Anna Bayle, "The Girl with tne Golden Voice," sings pleasingly. . Boninger and Lester sing and dance In a manner highly diverting. Miss Lester dances to her own accompani ment on the violin in a charming manner. Charles Kenna, "The Street Fakir," is a monologlst and is good for any number of laughs. He gives a burlesque of the familiar medicine man of happy memory. Delphlno and Delmora extract music from most unexpected sources, such as chairs, steins, flower baskets, etc. Delphino's electric lighted nose and eyes provide enough mirth to equip a comedy act Vincent and Cunning ham have comedy, sonata and stories and they put them over in good shape. ine pnotopiay part of the Hippo drome bill is also a winner. "The King's Game,'' in five reels, featuring Pearl White. Is an Intrigue of royalty that la highly interesting. It is a sterling Pathe production. In addition, there is first run comedy and scenic educational films that please. This bill will run until Sunday. Cure for Bines. A comedian who really "comedies" and a feminine assistant of much grace and charm, are coming to the Strand tomorrow in the persons or Nick and Lyda Russell. Another di verting quarter hour is promised bv Francis and Holland, dancers with it wilderness of wardrobe. This team box orncx wow ope. Get your seats for the opera "Fra playolo." Great performance by Port land Opera association. Baker theatra Thursday night. May 25. Saturday matinee. May 27. Popular prices. Did You Know Cherry's Suits Are Reduced And That You Can Buy One on Credit? If you have already heard this wel come news, you're probably wearing one of these charmlntr Suits bv this time. If this is your first inkling of it, you 11 want to make your visit very early Thursday morning; .."St1" bcause, when a store like CHERRY'S goes so far as to re duce exquisite S3U and $32.50 Suits to f 34.60 ao early in the season, crowds of women are sure to flock to see and buy them. The styles and materials are this Summer's latest you can't help ad miring them. Then, in addition to the reduced prices on $30 and $32 60 modern. CHERRY'S have repriced $42.60 Suits and are selling them fast at $34.50. The great advantage of buying your 8ult at CHERRY'S, you know, is that YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Instan ment Terms,, with Just a small sum down, buys anything, even when it's specially priced. You remember the address. $89-391 Washington street, in Plttock block. 0 0. MORE FEATURES MORE LAUGHS MORE VARIETY of f fie New Show TOMORROW STRAND 7Z7Z7Z7A has a new gown for every one of their many dances. George and Marie Brown are singers of classical songs. The entire show will be diverting, but chief of the propagandists against the blues will be Frees Brothers, comedy acrobats. "Half a Rogue," Harold McGrath's great story, made into a : live reel, will be the movie feature. Children Admitted Free. Manager Pierong of the Strand thea- j tre announced that hereafter children under 10 when accompanied by parents will be admitted free at all matinees except Saturday and Sunday. Treparedness, for the Summer Vacation Should Include a Kodak. It need but cost you little or much, as you choose. Developing FREE Whether you bring in your films or leave them prompt serv ice in either case. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Columbian Optical Co. 145 Sixth Street Floyd Brower, Mgr. PERSONAL MENTION Ralph W. Elden and family of Cen tral Point, are at the Nortonia. Mrs. H. P. Keller and the Misses E. and J. Shafer of Los Angeles, are guests at the Portland. C. W. J. Reckers Is a White Salmon visitors at the Cornelius. Preston Dickey of Amity, is at the Perkins. I ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Iue of Suther- , lin, are at the Imperial. I George W. Holmes is registered at I the Oregon from Astoria. R. Pageman la a Hammond vlaltor at the Carlton. J. A. Hunter of Roseburg, Is at the Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spittle of Aa toria, are guesta at the Portland. John Bradburn Is a Pilot Rock visit or at the Perkins. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Crocker of Cen tralla, are guests at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Evans and Mrs. AMUSEMENTS Oaks Pari Chat No. 17 CPEAKING of organizations who have decided upon The Oaks for their anniral outing, announce ment i made of tha picnic to bo held on Saturday by the Presi dents Conference of associated Portland women's clubs. This affair is the final event of a series of weekly Catherines of members of women's organizations. The presidents of more than ISO dubs, auxiliaries, parent-teacher associations and leagues are the prim movers in this big park fate. An open-air luncheon of the presidents will be held at noon, after which an elaborate program will be offered in the Auditorium. A Maypole danco by a score of young girls will be one of the gem features of the afternoon. Members of all women's organ Izations are invited to attend the picnic in the afternoon and even ing. Individual basket picnic groups are being formed and it should be remembered that hot coffee can be prepared at the new kitchenette on the grounds. The children will romp on the f awns ana tour tne park under the direction of Miss Dagermark, su pervisor of calisthenics for Penin sular Park playgrounds. The equipment of the park is unlimited for the handling of thousands in perfect order and with a maximum of comfort. The Columbian Ladies' Band will take part in the program with musical selections from classical and popular numbers. Miss Har riet Leach and Miss Gertrude Hoeber will be soloists. JOHN F. CORDRAY. Watch the Chat Daily for Oah Park Events HE1L1G Broadway at Tarlai tfaln 1 and A -1122 last tike TONIGHT 8:15 Otis Skinner la His Lateit Comedy Bit "Cock o the Walk" Price 12. tl.SO. 1. 75c, 60c. THIS WEEK 3r Tomorrow Popular Frio Hat. Nxt Saturday America' Farorlte Comedienne. MAY ROBSON In tb Delig-htful Comedy. The Making Over of Mrs. Matt Eventcc. Floor, 11 row. $1.60; 7 row $1. Balcony St. 75c, 50c. Gallery. 60c. Pop ular Saturday Matinee, $1.00, 75c, 60c. BOX OFFICE 8 ALE OrEMB TODAY XZXT WEEK 6 SeS, Next Monday SgMm. SP- Best Seats $1.00 lPKEiStAi Mat. SaL $1.50 to 50t New York Winter Garden Co. In -' Xu Passing Showof 1915 GEO. MONROE ETJG EN B ind WILLIE HOWARD MAR1LYNN M1P.LER and 12S Heart-Breaker. 125 Warmest Winter-Garden Babjr of Then All. ETtnlng. Entire lower floor. $2. Balcony $1.50. $1.00. 75c, 50e. Gallery. 60c CITY KAIL ORDERS HOW. Portland' LJTt and Grandest Tnestre NOW OPEN 11 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Exclualve motion picture classic ex ploiting the photo-dramatic art. M'ELROY'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Mittneea 10c. Etenlcc and Sundays. 15c; lose. 25c. Jin snaRi IIATINIE DAHY 230 WiMton; WATER TJOKg sag Dimro ajjCPHB, Ameriea'a meet amaatag aquatio VYV7HS. America ' Most JUBazin Aauatle Wrraltr. OTHER BIO ACTS 4 Boxes t Tint row kaloony aeata raaetied by phone. Curtain. g:S0. 7 and S. Ne wi picWMJ 1 I west n4 Bt"lnjgl5jt" I I MAJESTIC WTtE, first tun I CIRCLE THEfQxE. second rW S. & H, Trading Stamps Pay a Substantial Dividend on the Money You Spend Start a Book I Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, Second Floor Soda Fountain in the Basement Store Hammocks 4th Floor Visit the Recreation Store and find out about the new couch ham mock porch and lawn swings, etc., for sum mer comfort. Is, Worimaii. & ffi if Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 Trunks, Bay, 4tK Floor ;; Don't make the mistaka of buying your luggage; until you have seen our splendid showing of the things you need. Great! MoMltit-Emdi MSBBMcry Cflearfflinice $12 Trimmed Hats $5 $22 Trimmed Hats $10 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY will be "Clean-Up" days in the Millinery Store. We are determined to close out all black and light colored hats at once in order to clear the stocks for mid-summer hats now arriving. Beautiful models in all the season's best styles sailors, turbans, back-rolls, poke effects, etc., in Milan hemps, Leghorns, Panamas and other desirable straws. For easy choosing we have grouped them into three special lots. LOT 1 TRIMMED HATS WORTH UP TO $12, CHOICE $ 5.00 LOT 2 TRIMMED HATS WORTH UP TO 15, CHOICE S 7.50 LOT 3 TRIMMED HATS WORTH UP TO 20, CHOICE $10.00 Entire Stock Women's Sport Hats NOW lA OFF $3.50 Hat Shapes at $1-98 $8.50 Hat Shapes at $3.98 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor. Over 600 high-grade bat shapes re includ ed in this Month-End Clearance. Up-to-date styles sailors, turbans, pokes, back and side-rolls and various other models. Hemps, Panamas, Leghorns, Milan hemps, etc., in attractive light colors. Also many in fashionable black. Don't neglect this splendid opportunity to save. LOT 1 HAT SHAPES WORTH UP TO 3.50, SALE PRICE $1.98 LOT 2 HAT SHAPES WORTH UP TO 6.00, SALE PRICE $2.98 LOT 3 HAT SHAPES WORTH UP TO 8.50, SALE PRICE $3.98 Sale Milliners' Trimmings Millinery Salons, 2d Floor. Hundreds of bunches new millinery flowers, wings and novelties to be disposed of at sacrifice prices. Beautiful roses, small flowers, -berries, -reaths, etc., in wonderful variety f styles and colors. 3 BIG SPECIAL LOTS. V LOT 1 Flowers, wings, etc., worth up to 1.00, SALE PRICE 50c LOT 2 Flowers, wings, etc., worth up to 1.75, SALE PRICE 75c LOT 3 Flowers, wings, etc., worth to 2.50, SALE PRICE $1.00 Here You Will Find the Latest Ideas in New Sport Apparel For Women Second Floor. Sweaters, coats, skirts, suits, etc., in distinctive styles for sum mer, wear. We specialize in this class of garments and show the most complete line to be found in the city. Wool Sport Coats $9.75 to $33.75 2d Floor. Of wool Jersey In heavy or light weights. Plain colors, some with striped collars and cuffs others trimmed with broadcloth. Also checked and plaid flannels in green, pink, tan, with white or plain colored Bolivian cloth, corduroys and golf- ine. Full flare effects with wide collars, belts or ties. i Many very effective styles to select from. Silk Jersey Sport Coats, $7.95 to S29.75 2d Floor. Plain colors and stripe effects in pink, yellow, white, Alice, green also black-and-white stripes with gold outlines and combinations of plain colors with stripe cuffs and collars. Smart short box styles with ties, patch pockets, etc. Also hip-length styles with ties or shirred waistline, deep sailor collars and cuffs. Prices range from $7.95 to $29.75 Wool Sweaters and Coats 2d Floor. Plain and fancy weaves, stripes, mixtures and plain colors. Sport coats are shown in Angora and wool Jersey. Many attractive styles. .$5.00 up to $11.75 Silk, silk Jersey and fibre silk sweaters in all latest shades. Roll or square collars, belts or sashes. Prices $5.75 to $35.00 T4C ) THURSDAY Coffee Day Model Grocery Fourth Floor Experienced telephone clerks at your service, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Call Marshall 4800 or A-6231. 40c OeW.Ko Coltee At 29c Lb. No deliveries except with other purchases made In Groiery Dept. O. W. K. Imperial Roast OQ Coffee. Priced special, lb. ttl7t 50c Tea 39c Lb. Uncolored Japan, English Breakfast or Ceylon grades eas ily worth 50c, on sale OQn Thursday, special, pound Oil Other Specials Baker's Ground Choco- OK0 late, 1 lb. can, special at WL Baker's Ground Choco- rr 4 late, 3 lb. can, special, at I tcI Try a cup, demonstration booth. Sponlnand Shrinking 10 c Have the materials for jour new suit, skirt or coat sponged and shrunk on our "Spotless Sponger." Takes full width of goods no , creases no folds. Satisfaction abso lutely guaranteed. Inquire at Dress Goods Counter on the Main Floor. Basement Underprice Store SECOND DAY of the Great Competitive Sale SIX DAYS OF UNPARALLELED BARGAIN OFFERINGS. A Tug-o'-War among the department managers in the Base ment to capture the cash prizes which will be awarded to the de partment showing greatest gain in volume of business for six days ending next Wednesday. Each day new bargains will appear In all the departments in addition to advertised specials. VISIT THE BASEMENT AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded to Depart ment Showing Greatest Increase in Business Boys' Suits Special at $4.95 New 3 -Piece Belts 1 or 2 Pair Pants Boys' Store, Main Floor. A re cent special purchase of 200 boys' Norfolk suits will be placed on sale beginning tomorrow at above price. New Norfolk models with pinch back, 3-piece belt and patch pockets. High grade ma- terials. Pants full lined, some of these suits have 2 pairs fll AC pants. 6 to J 8 years pf.iU Boys' Wash Suits 81.50 to S3.50 Mala Floor. Latest models Billy Boy, Junior Norfolks, middles and other styles in repps, linens, chevi ots, chambrays, galateas, etc. Many in checks, others in plain colors or white. Priced $1.50 to $3.50 Tennis and Golf Goods Fourth Floor Tennis racquets, nets, shoes, tennis balls, markers, etc., In standard makes. Headquarters golf, baseball and football supplies. East man kodaks and cameras devel oping, printing and enlarging at lofst prices. H Basement Pit h- $1 and $125 Middy Blouses At 79c New Lot Just Received Assorted Styles There is sure to be a great de mand for these middies it such a low price, so come In the morning If you can, while there are all sites In the dif ferent styles. Some In plain white, others with colored trimming. Effectively finished with braids, emblems, etc. Blouses such as ordinarily sell at 51.00 and Jl.25 are fJQ -priced special at only I v On Sale Thursday Basement Pit New Gray Kid Boots $850 Grade tt Thursday. . Mala Floor Women's high-top boots of gray kid priced lower for Thursday's selling. One of the very smartest models of the season laced effect, covered Louis heels and hand-turned soles, narrow receding toe without tip, perforat ed lace stay, also perforated around vamp. Shown in a complete range of 4f sizes. Usual 8.5o shoes, tJJ 1 exe7 EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN WOMEN'S WHITE LOW SHOES AND PUMPS IN ALL POPULAR STYLES. J Great Half Price Sale Drapery Remnants Bargain Circle, 1st Floor. 1500 drapery remnants scrims, madras, cretonnes and silkolines short lengths so useful about the house. These are pieces which have accumulated in the department and odd lines which we wish to close out at once. Don't miss this sale of remnants at HALF PRICE. 35c Curtain Goods, Special 19c Yard 75c Pillow Tops, Priced Special 29c Bargain Circle, 1st Floor. Cur tain nets, voiles, madras and mar quisettes, in assorted patterns. priced special at only Bargain Circle. 1st Hoot. Tap estry and imported -cretonne pil low tops In assorted patterns and colors. Grades worth up nQ. to 75c priced at only 6C Qualities worth up to 3 5c i Q. xay 1 E ally selling at 25c, specially pmed for this sale at only XUt a, ;ETONNES in light, mediurnWnd dark colors. Grades usu- Household Needs at Special Prices In the Basement Underprice Store Thursday -Aluminum ware at reduced prices: -$1.25 Berlin cov. kettle, 4-qt. 65c -Ji.25 covered sauce pan, 4 qt 65c -1.40 lipped kettle for only 75c -1.05 lipped sauce pan for 59c GRAY ENAMEL WARE -8 quart dish pans for only 25c -10 quart dish pans for only 30c -8 qt. cov. Berlin sauce pan at 40c -10 qt Berlin cov. Sauce pan 50c -fl.40 willow clothes basket 75c -S1.6S willow clothes basket 75c -1.75 clothes basket for only 88c 1.50 Punch cedar moo outfit 1.00 mop like cut and one (J! AA 50c bottle Cedar oil, at$XeUU 50 ft. 4-in. guaranteed garden hose with nozzle priced at $4.50 50 ft Ji-ln. hose for only $5.40 13-lnch garden rakes special, 25c 1 4-inch garden rakes, special 30c fi 6-inch garden rakes, special, 40c Kouna nanaie, round point shovel, priced special at only, each, 65c 40c double wash board only 25c . .... i . Z - j - 1 i r ; r" ,