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Zos climes." SUNDAY lb AUGUST 20, III. 4 ecial Hardware Offerings At Navel's! Sp -a- Whether you buy little or" much you ure wise to buy the best. Here you will find FIRST QUALITY at exceptional reductions. A Gas Hot Plates ROYAL ENAMELWARE SALE The ideal burner for light housekeeping or hot summer days in the home. 2-Burner, 13.75 values, CO OC like illustration 3-Burner Plates that have al- ways Bold at $3.00 for Pan Cake Turners Evcr- housewife should take advantage of these extraordinary reductions to erjuip her kitchen fully -with all necessary kettles, pfins, etc.

49c SALE! No. 80 7 quart Tea Kettles. No. 11414 quart Dish Pans. No.

22 3 quart Rice Boilers. No. 01110 quart Berlin Kettles. 39c SALE! 10c values that are specially priced at 5c mi "CALORIC" FIRELESS COOKERS Gas Ranges A thoroughly satisfactory three-burner range with enameled oven door. 18-inch oven, broiler and dripping pan.

J15.00 regularly. Now No. No. 08 8 quart Berlin Sauce Pans. No.

08 8 quart Berlin Kettles. No. 16 quart Rice Boilers. 503 quart Tea Kettles. 29c A Vacuum Rapid Washers This is the same article that is sold at every store in town, for $3.50.

Bet No. 044 quart Berlin Kettles. wy -(J t) $11.45 No. 0 No. 252 quart Coffee Pots.

No. 288 quart Lip Preserve Kettle. Vz Lrge size Chambers. quart Berlin Sauce Pans. No.

Demonstration All Week ter buy tomorrow and make wash dav easy 65c The exceptionally successful demonstration of "Caloric" Cookers during the past week has induced us to continue it for one week longer. You should not miss this opportunity of investigating tlfe 20th Century method of cooking. Remember the "Hot Point" Electric Flat Irons Special Reduction for Monday Only! One of the greatest conveniences for the home ever invented. These are famous quality electric irons sold at $5.00 everywhere. The special low nrice can White Enamel Lining 65 lb.

Capacity Two adjustable wire shelves. A perfectly sanitary box in all respects. Sold at $14.50 heretofore. Our special price for this sale See illustration t7iuO or "Caloric" saves fuel does away with slaving in a hot kitchen and gives hcttcr, more palatable food than any other method of cooking yet devised. only be given for one day as we are onenng them below cost Nagel Hardware Co.

85 lb. Capacity Ice Box This is a $22.50 Refrigerator. Exceptionally well built. Door at side to receive ice. Now Family Scales 24-Lb.

Capacity. Complete, true-weight scales with scoop, that formerly sold $1.50. A necessity for every housewife in checking weights of the grocer, mar ket, etc. Sale Price A. C.

NAGEL, Pres. and Mgr. SUCCESSORS TO FRICK-FLEMING HARDWARE CO. 124 SOUTH SPRING STREET No Telephone Orders Taken at These Special Prices. I $16.34 SOCIETY.

Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Elmer Bailey, Mrs. James Bennet, the Misses Mary Woodward, Jessie Belle Roache. Jane DePuy Roache, Florence Knesel, S.

D. Crow, Frank Blgford, M. Knesel, (Another Day of Wonderful Bargain Hour Sales Monday. A List of Marvel all of Alliambra, a nd Paul Keifer of ous values that Will Make Earners Better Appreciate the Power of their Money Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Stock of Anaheim, Mrs. II. Merz and Mrs. A. Fuhrberg.

Azusa. MISS FANNIE BIERBOWER. who has been spending several weeks with the family of her brother, H. R. Blerbower, left Thursday for her home in Cleveland, O.

Mrs. William Madden and daughter, who have been visiting in England, have returned home. Dr. and Mrs. Sewell of Los Angeles were week-end guests of Mrs.

Sewell's sister, Mrs. C. W. Lyman. Mrs.

Gordy and Mrs. Collins entertained the Embroidery Club this week at the home of Mrs. Collins on Azusa avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wrlghtman of Toronto, who are touring this coast, spent Sunday with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Salter.

Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Crinville of Los Angeles have been visiting Mr. From 9 to 10 WOMEN'S OUSTERS.

Values to $5.00.... wouldn't own a Duster when they're almost given away; natural linen color; full cut and extra well made. These alno are scheduled for qulck clearance. From 11 to 12 "PRIESTLEV" LONG COATS, Values From 8 to 9 WOMEN'S WATER-PROOF, COATS. Values $12.60...

SKNSATIONAL 8 a v-Ihgs for the opening Houn. Full length, all-wool serges in tans and grays, Wo don't expect thorn to last the hour at $1.35. From 10 to 11 WOMEN'8 LONG COATS Values to CO $20.00 OO.OD HE KB are handsome new long coats of cheviot and tweed. In black, navy and gray; largo sallur collars and big buttons to match. Less than half price.

$15 for Men's and Women's New Fall Coats Worth to $35 a price that sweeps aside all opposition THIXU8 re going to be pretty lively nround here Mondays we're Mkrrlng then) ui (rong. '1'hink of pnri'haainK tbe nwi'llmt new coat brought out for the eoming eHon at around the half rlre murk! VALUES FKO.H SiJ.50 TO 3.00 AT OSK VHll S15.00. Men's and Women's Smartest Fall and Winter Coats A Hale That Will Appeal to I'oreKlghted Men and Women With Telling i'oree. Included In this unparalleled Hale arc: Women" Auto and Utility Couts in th iwcll doublo-faced $11.75 to $27.50. Los Angeles, and Miss Ethel Sehultz of Berkeley.

The Die Schwalbe Club gave a social dance at the Parish Hall Thursday evening, August 10, to about thirty couples chaperoned by Mrs. Rose and Van Graham. Those present were: Messrs. Whistler, Dunbar, 'Crow, McMillan, Dear, Drake, Manson, Graffen, Hatg, Graham, Blackburn, Hazelhurst, Mulock, Ash-brook, and Overton, and Misses Feutz, Ferguson, Chandler, Naime, L. Dunbar, Oldeman, H.

Dunbar, Bolken, Hanley, E. Dunbar, Taggert, Mulock, Shenneman, and others. Mrs. J. B.

Teagarden entertained Mrs. Dr. and Miss Williamson of Galesburg, IU.j and Mrs. Grains of Alhambra this week. Mrs.

Williamson is a second cousin of Robert Burns, the Scotch poet. Mr. and Mra. Albert Kenyon of 217 South Second street left Wednesday for San Diego, where they will visit for a week. Miss Ruth Waring entertained her college friend.

Miss Erma Hoag of Evanston, 111., two days last week. Mrs. I. R. Halsted, with her niece.

Miss Edith Halsted, visited her son's family and other friends at Terminal Island Saturday and Sunday. Miss Berenice Waring, formerly from Kalamazoo, -more recently from Pullman, where she is now engaged in teaching at the State Agricultural School, is a guest at the home of Dr. G. P. Waring, 130 South Fifth street.

J. M. Smither and family. No. 207 South Fifth street, have returned from little daughter of Los Angeles are occupying a cottage on Central avenue for a few weeks.

Mrs. Blanche Hurd and Miss Frances Hurd returned Thursday from a week's trip to San Diego and Coro-nado. Mrs. H. L.

Miller and children of Riverside arrived this week for a month's stay with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. E. Wilson. Mrs.

Francis Cuttle Is here from Riverside wtlh Mrs. B. Wilson, for the remainder of the month. Dr. and Mrs.

George C. Clark, former residents of East Newport, drove from Fullerton in their new automobile last Sunday for a day's stay. Mrs. E. L.

Quinn, who has been spending a portion of the summer in Portland, returned home this week. Judge and Mrs. C. F. Harper are here from Redlands visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Aurand at their home on Montero avenue. Manhattan Beach.

MISS LEAH FERNALD of Orange la the guest of Mrs. P. B. Swart- Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. Gates and ehll-; dren from East Hollywood are spending their vacation in the Barker, on i the Strand. Mrs. Frank Matthews, Gladys Fin-ley and Bessie Snow are spending the week with Mrs.

Isabella Richmond. The Misses Reeves from Redlands are occupying their cottage on Fifth street Glendora, FIXE lot of men's and women's imported "Priestley" Gabardeen Coats; easy to slip on and off; guaranteed absolutely waterproof. Get one for NOW and later. From 2 to 3 "PRIESTLEY" A VENETTES. Values From 12 to 1 GARDEN HOSE.

Regu-lar Half-Inch Garden to $6.95 $15.00..., 4'lzc and Mrs. Thomas A. Smith. Prof. Edward Mitchell of Charlotte-town, visited his former neighbors, Mmes.

Miriam MacCallum and W. F. Hanes last week. Miss Hazel Eldred is spending part of her school vacation visiting relatives In Los Gatos and San Francisco. Among the Azusa people in the canyon resorts are: T.

F. Heth and family, Ernest Meader, Ashley Hen-drlck, A. C. and Will Drendel. Some of the Azusa guests at Fellows Camp are: Messrs.

Goundermen, Jack Wol-fert, Earnest M. Cook, Brown, Alder, Carr, Charles E. Cork, Bert Hendrick, John Hibsch, L. L. Linnsedge, Bost-wlck, Phillips, Packard, Loffert and Beck with.

Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Pennsylva III' Hose. Regular 12Ac A GREAT collection of materlnH, worth to Women's Belted Polo Conn, worth to $25.00. Women's Now Imported "Priestley" and "Mandlobcrg" Craven- ottee, worth to 130.00.

Women's Fancy Mixture Tweed and Serge Coats, worth to 35. Also the finest lot of Men's Coats ever shown In Los Angeles ut one prloe. New auto models In plaids and all thn clever new mixtures, Oabardeens and Oravenettes, Military or Presto collars; polo shoulders; sizes from 12 to 24. Values to (27.60. In this sale at Men's high grade fi-lnch.

Cravenettes. "Priestley" Garden Hosa. Foot From 4 to 5 TRAVELING TOILET CASES. Reg, OQ $1.00 for OaC AMI SOMR Rubber eontaining excellent values up to $15. Choice of any Monday at the won-jlerful price of $6.95.

From 5 to 6 BATH SPRAYS. Our best $1.25 Bath Sprays, with long rubber tubing, for OOC HOT WATER BOTTLES Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes. Reg. A1 lined toller. rflRoa ev- Long Beach.

Bay City. Tiff PS. WILLIAM WINTER of ery vacationist and camp MRS. EMMETT PARRISH enter talned at her home Tuesday at should carry one; keeps the toilet articles from comlnc in contact with clot Mil, etc. Beet values for 3c.

ternoon in honor of her sister, Mary Weaver. The afternoon HIM IJ '3 valine Uv. Vvaltree Uv. .65 I nia are making an extended visit to their daughter, Mrs. V.

M. Greever. The Azusa Woman's Club met on Wednesday with Mrs. J. H.

Anderson. The afternoon was spent In making articles for the bazaar, which the ladies expect to give in the autumn. Miss Marietta Neel of Charleston, 111., who visited her sister, Mrs. J. H.

Anderson, last spring, and who has since been visiting in the northern was spent in playing progressive lYI New York, Mrs. Fielding Stil-A'A Son and jwo children. Master Lewis Winter and Miss Olivia Winter, formed a merry party that picnicked on the beach on Wednesday. Clarence Beebe, Bert Conliff, Edward Hujing, John Spencer and Earl Spencer of Anaheim are enjoying a house party in Bungalow City. games, at wnicn Mrs.

Lester West re foe Open reived the first prize. Afterward, a cafeteria luncheon was served, Miss weaver giving each guest her cnecu" as she finished collecting her menu. Upon investigation the Misses Ada Frampton, May Al-bridt. Alpha Gaun, and Mary Hurley, cnecKs' were found to be announcement cards conveying the official Information that Miss Weaver will part of the State, hac returned. Mrs.

M. Porter and her daughter, Miss Flora Porter, of Los Angeles, are spending the week with their niece and cousin, Mrs. I. D. Roach.

Hollywood. If R. AND MRS. W. H.

WALLIS. shortly become the bride of Joseph N. Beardsiee. Miss Weaver is the youngest aaugnter or C. A.

Weaver, and is specially talented as an artist. IVI who have been spending their naving Deen a stuaent at the U.S.C. Art School during the past year. Mr. lieardslee is a senior at Ann Arbor J) Law School, and is the son of Mrs.

Reardslee, a well-known rancher of i this place. Mr. and Mrs. C. and mother, Mrs.

Amanda Kidwell, left visit with their daughter, Mra. O. 0, Rogers, and her family. mesday for an extended visit with friends In Indiana. meet Mr.

Bartlett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bartlett, who are visiting their son here now.

Those who took advantage of tho Invitation to meet so charming a couple were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Wright left all or Los Angeles, aro tasting the delights of camp life in Tent City on Anaheim Bay. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Pendleton, Mrs. M.

A. Pendleton, Walter Pendleton of Norwalk, Mr. and Mrs. George Donaghy, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ross of Fullerton, have taken a cottage on Fourteenth street for the summer. Others who have registered In Bungalow City are Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Griffin, F. L. Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair and family, Charles Buckingham, Mr.

and Mrs. Georpe A. Dell and family. Mr. and Mrs.

O. M. Luckenbach and family, Mrs. C. M.

Hlckey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Paxton and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Trambly, all of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Tarbush, Mr. and George W. Wiley of Pomona. M. M.

Castleman of Garden Grove, Miss May Hund, J. M. Odell and family. J. C.

Smith and family. Manning Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ong, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Crayne, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Gridr. Mrs. W. E. Perrin and Mrs.

S. L. Beebe are chaperoning the following young people in the Beebe cottage on Fourteenth street: Miss 8. D. Beebe.

Mlsg Elizabeth Beebe, Opal Perrin, Clarance Beebe, and Eitrl Crist. Others who have taken cottages for the season are Miss Anna Mueller, Miss Margaret Mueller. Mlns Josephine Mueller, Mr. George It. Mueller, of Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Quimby, Mr. and Mrs. M.

L. Mrs. Walter Strlcland, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Dr.

and Mrs. H. Tuesday for a week's outing at Balboa. They were accompanied by Mrs. It.

B. Bldwell and daughter Lillian. I. II. Mulholland, Charles Gordon, W.

J. Dennis. F. C. Schlffman, H.

S. Riser, and T. A. Stephens are enlov- Hall, Mrs. P.

Smith and Mrs. W'llk-Ins. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett.

senior. honeymoon sightseeing in Southern California, left yesterday for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Waills was a June bride and for the last two weeks has been visiting Jier parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cnarles E. Hall of No. 133 Formosa avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Grass of No. 785 West Hollywood boulevard, entertained with a family reunion dinner Sunday In honor of their son.

Dr. J. O. Chlapella and his bride. Mrs.

Chl-apella before her marriage, on the 2nd was Miss Etta Colt of Stockton. Miss Grace Copeland entertained Saturday evening about twenty friends at her home on Cooper avenue. Pomona. MMES. FERNAND HOUSE.

M. Swanton and T. M. Jones entertained the Maccabee Thimble Club at the apartments of Mrs. House on Friday afternoon.

Refreshments were served and an enjoyable afternoon passed. MeNrs. and Mmcs. C. II.

ICrehblel and F. C. Thomas arc home from an outing at Venice. Mr. nnd Mrs.

J. G. will remain a month as the guest of tneir eon Derore returning to their ing a hunting and fishing trip In the nome at Newport Beach. Eaglo Rock. THE PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION were very pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

F. W. Williams, on Central avenue. Mra C. McVlcker gave a very Interesting talk on Japanese customs.

Misses Avis Spangler and Frances Oderlln sang a Japanese song. The following young ladles, dressed In Japanese costume, served the dainty refreshments: Miss Gladvs Truscott, Miss Natalie Metcalf, Miss Avis Spangler and Miss Francis Odor lln. A pleasant afternoon party was en by Mrs. J. H.

Wells on Avoca street the young people are graduates of the Pomona High School In the class of 1009. Mr. and Mrs. Balrd are away on their honeymoon and will later make their home at Arlington. Mrs.

II. C. Dewey and children have returned from a visit of two months with the former's parents at Ottawa, 111. Mrs. F.

W. Ralfour and daughter are enjoying a vacation at Venice. Mrs. E. J.

Wood, son and daughter, and Misses Grace Northey and Kathrrinc Reedy are at Long Beach for an outing. Mrs. Stacy W. Clapp Is the guest of friends at Catallnn. Rev.

1). Vun Arnam and family, Mrs. G. Meeker, Miss M. Robinson and Rev.

8. L. Todd are at Avalon for a stay of two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Lee Is at Sunset Beach visiting her cousin, Miss Florence Llnnell. Miss Hess Fredcndall entertained at Los Angeles this week to make their home.

Mrs. Bailey has built a house there. A. J. Plrdy, teacher of sloyd work in the local public schools, has Just been married in North Tonawanda, N.

to Miss Helen Chapman, the wedding being the culmination of a love match of years' standing. Mr. Plrdy and his bride are now en route to Pomona, where they will mako their home. Ilenict. MRS.

II. S. DUKES was hostess last Friday afternoon at whist, complimentary to Miss Helen Heycr, who is at home now on a vacation after a year's work In the Los Angeles Training School for Nurses. Those present, besides the charming honorce, were Mrs. W.

E. Hyer and daughter. Miss Margaret Hyer, Mrs. K. M.

Clarke and Miss Adelaide Clarke. Mrs. George Bsllch and Mrs. Highland. Tl If RS- GRATZ H.

BARNES enter lyl tained on Wednesday afternoon with a delightfully Informal party, given In honor of her house guest, Miss Brigham of Los Angeles. The afternoon was spent with needle work, after which an elegant collation was served. The guests invited to en-Joy the afternoon with Miss Brlgharrt Mrs. C. A.

Shcrrod. Mrs. Walter F. Grow, Madsm Burke, Mrs. J.

F.thun Allen, Mrs. T. A. Kwlng, Mrs. Tuesday.

Sixteon ladies were In at tendance. vwens Kiver valley Alliambra. THE last card party of the season, given at the Woman's Clubhouse on Monday evening, was entirely successful. The directors of the Club AssoclaUon are glad to announce that the proceeds of the entertainment were enough to make tTe payment on the card tables, which were bought last March for the use of the clubhouse. Among those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. C. V. Graham. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stokes, Mr. and Mr, rank tnkes.

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Knesel, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Hlgford. Mr. and Mrs A.

Itoacho. Mr. wnd Mrs. Pterns Hub-bins, Dr. and Mr.

W. W. Parker. Mrs. F.

ft. Klwuod. Mrs. A. L.

Knesel. Mrs. J. O. Bextou, Announcement Is made of tho mar riage of Miss Alice Shay to Mark Ea ton.

The marriage occurred on Au Stewurt ntcrtnlncd at illnnor on Kinney. Helen Rockwell, Clara Verry, Miss Isabel Carpenter and Miss Clu r-rir of Redlands. gust 5. Thev will reside In Los a picnic on Monday In San Dlmaaj 'nnyon, the members of the party be-I Ina Iv. Cans A.

Used, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. snd Mrs. J.

waaa or han Mrs. Alfred W. Hare entertained the Wednesday evening a number of relative at their home on Fifth avenue. Miss Geneva I'ocoik Vcrn L. liulrd were married at the borne of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Pococlt on Wrdne'lny morning, the John M. Clayton.

After two hours of play, delicious Ices and coffee were served. The Barllett home was the scene of a very delightful sfTuIr Monday evening, when Mr. snd Burtlett Invited a number of their friends to Diego, Jiickson Freer. Jamie. Freer.

Delmur Freer and Fulvla of Fl Monte, lr. Violet and fiimlly of members of her Sunday-schoot cIupm ut her home on Illdjeway otemie O. C. Rogers. Mrs.

S. I'. Lamb. MIhs I tub, Mra. K.

H. Atkinnon, Mrs. U. C. Knndnll and Mrs.

M. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K.

Palmer of Brooklyn, N. in lllahlnnd lutt week and will an extended A. r. Urcd. Mleneg Lucllln Reed, Mary and Dr.

Ale JudMon. Mrn. M. M. Uulley and daughter.

MWn Bailey, who huvo lived here lur thu uaat Ut en years, removed to Wednesday afternoon In honor of thn Garden Grove, H. A. Aken of Wblt-tler, Mr. and Mrs. Al L'oOauu ut Lvi thirteenth blrthduy of Uhcti Kit-Don, Rev.

M. V. Chubb ollii luniu. Lvth of i.

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