The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 9

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e aes i P ai ead Copyright by Underwoud & Underwood, resident's Ship- aie — . Is Equipped With WEAR‘EVER ALUMINUM i NEB ) IKE. many other transports and battleships of the U. S. Navy, -the ‘George Washington” is equipped with aluminum cooking utensils consisting of giant steam-jacketed kettles, cof- fee urns, stock pots and carriers used for conveying food from the kitchens to the feeding stations. Aboard the “George Washington” there are 23 steam-jacketed kettles, 13 coffee urns, 150 stock pots and 125 food carriers. This equipment is made of the same material and in the same way as the “Wear-Ever” aluminum utensils that are serving in so many thousands of American homes. ’ We are proud of the war-record of ““Wear-Ever”— proud of te demonstration it has given on ship and battlefield, in hospital and cantonment, of its ability to withstand the hardest kind. of usage, far more severe usage than ‘“‘Wear- Ever” would evsy receive in the home, ‘‘Wear-Ever”’ heavy equipments Are weed iaenolana with steam on Beard’ ahicn hotels, II IISI IPP» 22 F FTF te ig “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Cooking Utensils WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM S$ ‘TRADE MARK This “Wear-Ever” demonstration of durability emphasizes what so many women already know:—that, on the basis of years of service, “Wear-Ever” utensils are the most economical utensils possible to buy. We also wish to express our appreciation to those women who, although desirin; to add to their “Wear-Ever”’ sets during the war, were patient when they faa it impossible to get the “Wear-Ever” utensils they wanted because of incom- plete dealer-stocks as a result of the demands made on “ Wear-Ever” by the national service. We are glad to announce, however, that we now have resumed manufacturing a complete line of “ Wear-Ever” in quantities sufficient, we hope, to meet the nation-wide demand for these most durable utensils that are like silver in their shining beauty. “Wear-Ever” utensils are preferred by women who are no less particular decut the quality of utensils in which they cook food than they are about the quality of the dishes from which they serve it. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that “Wear-Ever” Aluminum utensils are not all the same. To be sure of getting ‘“‘ Wear-Ever,” look for the “Wear-Ever’’ trade mark on the bottom of each utensil. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Kensington, Pa. | “Wear-Ever”’ hard, thick sheet uters'ls, such <8 are used in homes jare sold by Department, Housefurn'siing and Hardware Stores a " ' } 1 ' ' i u ! ‘ dag isa hai teva “ERLE

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