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. THE 3IOKIVINO OKEGONIAN, FRIDAY. JUNE SO, 1913. 13 lOlTlfffillES Mrs. Frank H. Ransom Hos tess at Large Affair. R60MS ARE LIKE GARDEN Mrs. Wilbur Coman Aids In Receiv ing Guests and Prominent Lead ; - rs Assist at Table and Bowl. Malarkeys Return Home. ";'a smart affair of yesterday was the large tea at which Mrs. Frank H. Ran som was hostess at her residence on Madison street. The rooms were ef fectively decorated with a profusion cfT garden flowers, artistically ar ranged, while the teatable was adorned with a huge bowl of Iceland poppies. Mrs. "Wilbur Coman received with the hostess, and the dining room was pre sided over by Mrs? Frederick Page, Mrs. Frederick G. Stanley, Mrs. W. W. Cotton and Mrs. Oskar Huber. Mrs. David Shindler was stationed at the punch bowl, and was assisted by Mrs. Charles Schnabel and Mrs. Fletcher Lynn. About 200 guests called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Malarkey, ac companied by their son Neil and daugh ter Miss Margaret Malarkey will arrive in Portland today. Mrs. Malarkey and Miss Malarkey have been traveling abroad for several months, and were joined a couple of months ago by Mr. Malarkey. Neil Malarkey has been at tending school in the East and is re turning home with his parents. Miss Nellie Hewitt, of Indianapolis, is visiting Miss K. Alice Qulgg and Miss Louise Leiter, of 855 Melinda avenue. Mrs. Charles Johnson and little daughter, of Walla "Walla, Wash., are gtiests of Mrs. Johnson's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Berks, 2175 Hassalo street. The Richmond Self-Advancement Club met at the home of Mrs. C. D. Ross, 6S4 East Alder street, on Monday. Rollcall was responded to with favorite cipes. Mrs. M. Dobson read, a paper on ' "Literary People of the L'nlted States." Mrs. H. V. Hartzell gave a reading of "Thanatopsis." Refresh ments were served by the hostess dur ing the social hour. Elmer R. Bashor and Miss Iva James were married Tuesday, June 17, at 1 P. M., at the home of the officiating clergyman. Rev. W. C. Kantner. Mr. and Mrs. Bashor will reside in Portland. They are passing their honeymoon in the bound cities. ' - Mrs. George C. Snider, of 622 East I Stark street, will leave for California June 21, where she will attend the grad uation of Ludwig L. AVacker, from Sis kiyou County High School at Yreka. She. will return about July 9. The beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brbwnell, of Umatilla, was .the scene on "Wednesday morning of the wedding of their youngest daughter, Eva, to Fred Miller Hofer. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock in the presence of the Immediate family and relatives and-a few friends. The oOuple, unattended, entered the .living room, which was profusely decorated with ivy and Crimson Rambler roses. Rev. S. L. Grigsby, of the First Presby terian Church, of Pendleton, officiated. The bride was handsomely .gowned in marquesette over white taffeta, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Her only adornment was a neck lace with cameo clasps worn by the bridegroom's mother on her wedding day 32 years ago. The bridegroom Is a graduate of the class of 1907 of Oregon Agricultural College, completing his course in min ing engineering at the University of California. He is a member of the Acacia and the Sigma Xi fraternities. Mr. and Mrs. Hofer left for Walla Walla and Spokane. After July 1 they will be at home to their friends In Mul lan, Idaho, where Mr. Hofer la em ployed by the Snowstorm Mining Com pany, of Larson, Idaho. Mrs. W. Fred. Bell entertained In her attractive home in Irvington, Tuesday, in honor of her sister. Mrs. A. J. Col vin.of Glondale, Or. The rooms were artistically decorated with Caroline Testout roses, effectively arranged with ferns, and palms. The color . scheme -of pink and green was carried, out In all the rooms, .The afternoon was. passed In playing BOO.'Mrs. Ira B. Jones receiv ing the. first prize and Mrs. Metzler the second. Several handsome gowns and beautiful, jewels were worn. The hos tess was charming in a gown of elec tric blue crepe meteor, elaborated with shadow-lace 4UMt Ueui-embroidery. She wore diamonds and corals. Mrs. Col vln was charming in pale pink satin charmeuse trimmed in chiffon and rare lace. Mrs. Aronson wore a gown of white satin with overdress of black embroidered chiffon. Her'jewels were diamonds. Mrs. Stoneroad was also at tractive in a gown of yellow chiffon over messaline. Mrs. Bell's guests in eluded Mrs. Dean G. Ray, Mrs. I.- Aron son, Mrs. J... C, Stoneroad, Mrs. Alfred Hoyt, Mrs. J. Metzler, . Mrs. Richard Dunicire, Mrs. A. J. Coivin, Mrs. Ger ber, Mrs. J. Higman, .Mrs. E..- O. Rauh. airs. J. J. urillin. JUrs. A. A. Lowe. Mrs O. S. Powell, Mrs. A. J. McKenna, Mrs. i. R. .Hyde, Mrs. Metzler. Mrs. C. .D.-M.C. Conahy, Mrs. Ira B. Jones, Mrs. N J Davis, . Mrs. Jessie Warren, Miss Flor ence Jacobsen and ' Miss Maude lie A pretty wedding was . solemnized at high noon, Wednesday, June 11.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georste Perclvn I Story. 471 Jefferson street, when their youngest sister, .jierle Johnson, of Se attle. was united in' marriaee ta -tvn liam . Earle Keeney, also of Seattle, In tne presence oi immediate relatives Rev. i,utner ti. JJyott officiated. The bride was prettily gowned in white and she carried a . shower bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses. Following the -ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. After passing the week enjoying. the Rose Festival, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Keeney left for Seattle and will be at home to their many mends after July 1, in their new home 1602. Fifty-third avenue North. Mrs. Jack' Garner, a sister of the Driae, and Mrs. btory came from Se attle to -attend the wed.di.ng and will remain to visit Mrs. Story until Julv l when Mr. and Mrs. Storv leave for San Francisco, where they will make their iuiure home. - . CANADIAN -NATIONAL PARK Very low round-trip rates- are made betweon .Portland and the Canadian National Park. Tickets good for stop over at. an points. Including Glacier, r it-iu. ana i-,aggan. , . . .- Itke Trial to fee in Portland. ASTORIA. Or., June 19. (Special.) w imam ti. Rice, arrested June 11 on a complaint filed by Garnet Johnson charging violation of the ' white slave act, was taken to Portland today for trial. Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in Basement Dine in Fourth Floor Tea Room, Luncheon Served Daily 11:3Q to 4:30 Hammocks, Tents, Lawn Swings, Sporting Goods, 4th Floor Automatic Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, 3d FL We Give Green S tamps Olds, Wortm&m;dk King Store Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Daily, Except Saturday Royal Worcester Corsets nly Two More Days of June White Sale Every White Article Reduced-Except Contract Lines Saturday night ends the most successful .June White Sale in the history of this store, and:we intend to make" these last remaining days long to be remembered by the women of Portland. Many special bargains, not offered heretofore, will be on sale in the different departments in conjunction with splendid reductions on seasonable wearables of all kinds for men, women and children. The long-established reputation of this store for "best goods" emphasizes the importance of this event.. Don't delay, but take advantage of these special low prices and supply the Summer's needs now. Women's $35 Tailored SuitsNow $18.95 Women's $20.00 Suit Salons, Second Floor "Women 's and Missesi Tailored Suits in plain tailored and semi-fancy models cutaways, belted back styles and Balkan blouse effects. Skirts in plain tailored or draped styles, some with small tucks across back and inverted panel others in two and three-piece models. Jackets lined with best grade peau de cygne. Novelty stripe serges, diagonals, checks, poplins, gray mix tures, white -serges and whipcords.- Splendid line of sizes. Suits in this Z O lot worth up to $35.00, for pi.O3J Coats $13.95 Women's $35 Garment Dept., Second Floor To the coast or the mountains, or wherever you go, you will need a coat or wrap of some sort. This special offering makes it possible for you ' to buy a stylish, new coat at a decided saving. A wide variety of styles some on plain lines with straight fronts and close-fitting collars, while others are in the cutaway 6tyles, with detach able collars and cuffs of linen. Serviceable, well-made coats of serges, Summer flannels and fancy mixtures. Regular val- fljl Q Qf? ues to $20.00 each, special at pJLiJ.i Bathing Suits Season of 1913 Showing the Newest Novelties Department, Second Floor Many distinctive, new style features are to be noted in the new. Bathing Suits shown on the second floor today, prominent among them being the charming new models to be worn with tights a French style note which is proving very popular throughout the East. Materials include silks, silk moire, wool moire, alpaca, serges, etc. Attractively trimmed with embroideries, braids, ff pipings, etc. All sizes, women's and misses', at $2.75 to p Full line of Children's Bathing Snits All styles, ages 2 to 12 years. Swimming Tights, Caps, ShoeB, Bathing Suit Bags, Water Wings. .00 Coats $17.95 Garment Department, Second Floor These are coats from our regular lines of the season's . be6t selling styles, many of them suitable for afternoon and evening wear, styled with large, loose sleeves and trimmed with satin revers and cuffs. We also include a number of models along plain tailored lines with straight fronts -and close-fitting collars or in popular cuta way effects, with fancy collars and cuffs. Long and lengths. . Checks, serges, silks, broad cloth, ratines. Regular val- fij f 7 Q ues to $35.00, special at only P Dainty lingerie Blouses for 98c 200 Silk Petticoats Special $2.49 Center Circle, First Floor Special one-day sale of, dainty lingerie blouses, many attractive, new mod els with high or low necks and. long or short sleeves, trimmed with embroideries, laces, insertion, tucks, pleats, etc. Front or back fastenings, in all sizes. At Q&f the special low price, eachfO' Men's High-Grade Shirts, Special 95c Best of Materials, Sizes 14 to 17lh Men's Store, Main Floor, Morrison-street Way Not the ordinary kind of shirts by any means, but shirts such as you would be willing to pay a much higher price for. Made from fine materials in plain white, tan, blue and gray also in neat single, cluster, bar and pencil Q EZf I stripe patterns. Soft turn-back cuffs and collar to match, at-' ! Men's $1.50 Knit Silk Ties, Now 89c Men's $1,00 Belts Special 75c Men's English crochet and accord ion knit Ties also in neat lace effects plain colors and fancy bar patterns. All shades and com binations in two-toned and plain effects. All pure, silk. QQr Values -to $1.50 at only O 7 1 r-ni?inl rn a -W coin rP m en V leather Belts in gray, tan and black; made from plain split leathers, pin seal and walrus hand-turned and sewed, with plain metal or patent buckles, $1.50 vals., $1.25; $1, Center Circle, First Floor An other special lot of 200 high-grade taffeta and messaline silk Petti coats for today's selling. Ex- ' cellent assortment of the new shades. With or without under lays. Styled with -string top and have double -sewed (Pp fr Q seams. Extra values J' Basement Sale Trimmed Hats $1.00 Basement More than 200 beautiful trimmed Hats in this special line. The most phenomenal millinery offering of the season. Scores of pleasing new styles in all the season's newest mod els. Foundations of fine grade straws, rich trimmings. Your" 3J T flf choice today at only P " " Dress Skirts at 98c Basement Good, practical wash Skirts at a price that would not buy the material alone. Neat fitting styles that will wear and wash exceptionally well. Come in white and col- Q C brs. Just 150 in the lot; eachOv "June White Sale" Women's Summer Underwear Gloves and Hosiery Department, Main Floor You need never be in doubt about the quality or the .merchandise you buy here, tor we sell only dependable makes. Only two more days ot the June hite Sale. Ask for S. & II. Stamps. Sleeveless Vests Special 31c each omen's fine ribbed sleeveless Vests of soft, white cotton, with mercerized band around neck and arms. Full line of sizes. 31 ffariuent. Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests 48c Women's fine swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests, with hand-crochet yokes. Several dainty styk?s to choose from. Placed on sale, special 4.&C each Crestwood Union Suits Now 48c Vomen's " Crest wood" fine white lisle thread Union Suits; high neck, long sleeves and anklo length; sizes 4, 5, 6. 65c grade, special at -48 Women's Richelieu Union Suits Richelieu white lisle thread Union Suits for women. Low neck, sleeveless, with tight knee. Come in sizes 4, 5 and 6. Priced at Jsl.OQ Suit Women's Fine White Lisle Thread Pants 45c Pr Children's Pantalets 25c to 35c Women's white lisle thread closed umbrella Pants, trimmed with wide lace; extra good value. In Jj CZf sizes 4, 5, 6. Priced, a pr." Children's Summer weight black ribbed cotton Pantalets, knee length style, with aiisset in seat. to 12, 25c to 35c Women's Outsize Silk Lisle Hose at 39c the Pair, Fine Silk Lisle Hose 31c Pair Women's full fashioned fine silk lisle Hose in medium weight, 4-inch garter welt, high spliced heel. Special, a pair ft39c Women's fine white silk lisle Hose, double garter top, double sole and high spliced heel. Sizes O 3 8V2 to 10, special, a pair wi C. Burson Full Fashioned Seamless Hose 3 Pair $1 Child's Indestructible Hose 3 Pair $1.00 Wayne Knit Indestructible Hose for children, in heavy or medium wt. Warranted to f AH $1.00 satisfy; 3 pairs for "Burson" full fashioned Hose for women, the only nose that's knit to tit without a seam. Best silk lisle, 3 pr. A New Line of Children's Fancy Socks 25c Pair Child's Pony Stockings 25c Pair Fine white' cotton, with fancy blue, pink or black tops; also tan with fancy tops. Very stylish. O S g Sizes 4 to 6. Price, pairJ" Pony Stockings for boys and girls, light or heavy weight, ribbed cot ton with double knees, heels, toes. All sizes, pair' Women's "Eskay" White Kid Gloves $1.57 Pair Fownes Long Kid Gloves $3.50 Pair "Eskay" white French Kid Gloves for women, 2-clasp style, overseam sewn, Paris point (gl T backs; all sizes, pr, o 16-button ' length French glace white kid Gloves, 3 pearl clasps at wrist ; overseam ff O CZ ft sewn. Splendid value W. K. Imported Lambskin Gloves $1.12 Pair Women's Long Lisle Gloves 45c Pair Women's soft white lambskin Gloves, 2-clasp, with 1-row stitched back. Full line of Z T T sizes. Priced, a pair P Women's long, white mercerized lisle Gloves; full 16-bntton length, and tine imported grade; JiCZf clasps at wrist; spec'l, pr, Women's Crepe Gowns SSc Department, Second Floor Possibly enough in this lot to last, the day through but we advise you to come as early ..'as possible. Beautiful Dresden. Crepe Gowns in designs of pink, blue and laven der. Rqund neck and elbow sleeves with trimmings of pretty laces and ribbons to match. Slip-over style. Also many other styles in nainsook,- longcloth, cambrics etc., . attractively trimmed. - All GGg sizes. Priced , special today atC1' $5 Mme. Helene Corsets $1.98 Second Floor This special model .'mado especially for the athletic "woman. Me dium low bust, and" made 'from excel lent, quality materials, nicely, finished. An -excellent model for riding, driving or other out-door exercises. Standard $o.00 Corset. In sizes. 18 to 28 C J Qi2 only, priced special at'P Sale-Young: Men's Norfolk Suits $12.45 PafrTLi?,s Men's Store, Main Floor. Morrison-Street Way Smart, snappy styles for young fellows who demand the latest in cut and fabric. These Suits were designed and, made to our special order and every one of them is distinctive in style and the patterns are not to be found at any other Portland store. " Only the best selected wool materials are used in their making, with particular attention given to the fit and finish. Choice of the popular plain colors or neat stripes. Young men, here's an opportunity to buy suits such as you see elsewhere n i C marked to sell at $16.50 to $20, at a saving you cannot afford to pass. Alterations are free during this sale. Special for only P-- Sale of Men's Pants Continues Men's Store, Main Floor- Many men -were here bright and early yes terday morning to take advantage of this special offering. The sale .continues today and -Saturday with.still , a complete showing of the various styles and all sizes. Very best, of materials used throughout. Regular $3.00 Grades on Sale Now at $2.45 Regular $3. SO Grades on Sale Now at $2.85 Regular $4.00 Grades on Sale Now at $3.15 No Charge for Alterations During Special Sale Men's Motor Coats, $2.50-$10 Most Complete Line in Town Men's Store, Main Floor Decidedly different from the garments usually sold for outing wear more 6tylish, better materials, and they fit better. Men who spend considerable of their time motoring or traveling should make it a point to come in and inspect .our line the next time you are down town. Materials include alpaca, repps, linens, khaki, etc., in the serviceable gray and tan shades. We show the most complete line of motor and traveling coats in the city and can fit the hard to fit. We have them in stock in all J " f ff sizes and the prices range from 32. oO up to P Main Floor A special line of 400 Pattern Cloths received direct from Belfast, Ireland, enter the June White Sale at wonderful reduction. 66x 72-in. Pattern Cloths S1.4S 66x 90-in. Pattern Cloths SI. 78 66xl08-in. Pattern Cloths. $2.25 Many beautiful patterns to choose from, extra fine quality and rich finish. See them here today. Remnant Day Thousands of remnants of wash goods in every conceivable color, -weave and quality on sale tomor row at extremely low prices. Good, useful lengths for waists, children's dresses, etc. Wash goods aisle, on the main floor. Don't miss this. Sole Agents Maurine Toilet Goods Money Back if Not Satisfactory Maurine, Beauty Lotion, 5Qt Sl.OO Maurine Satin. Cream, 50S $1.00 Maurine Rosebud Rouge at only 50c Maurine Astringent, priced only 50c Maurine Skin Food, 50 and 1.00 . Maurine Hair Tonic, priced at $1.00 Maurine Shampoo, priced at only 50 Maurine Eczema Lotion priced at 50 Maurine Depilatory, priced at 50 Maurine Hand Lotion, priced at 25 -Eastern Sugar Cured Hams 21c Lb. Standard iowa Corn Special 90c Dozen Fancy Maine Corn Special $1.25 Dozen Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Departments on the Fourth Floor--Birthday ?.arid Wedding Cakes made to order. Telephone your orders. Prompt deliveries. Women's $3 Pumps, $1 Main Floor Bargain Circle More than Jikely you'll have need for several pairs of these be--fore the season is over; therefore it's very much to your interest to shai-e in this extraordinary sale. Strictly new, dependable footwear of the best quality. Fine val. ooze velvet' Pumps with hand-turned soles and Cuban heels. Also women's satin Pumps on a handsome medium toe last with leather, color, heels, and patent Pumps with flat tailored silk bow, suitable for dress or street wear. Extra salespeople will be on hand fl? t QS to give you prompt service.. $3.00 Pumps, special p,' 'asement Sale of Gevurtz9 Stock of Housefurnishings Crockery Glassware Chinaware : Silverware nee Nickel Plated Ware Lamps, . Vases Kitchen Utensils Housefurnishings PROSECUTION TO CEASE CHANGE IX IiAW. WIM AFFECT PENDING CASES. Dr. Harry A.' Start, E. E. Wede meyer and E. S. J. McAllister Prob ably Will Go TTee Alter Sentence. Admission that further '." successful prosecution of the .vice-clique cases Is impossible and that the district Attor ney's office is ready to quit for that reason was made by Deputy District Attorney Masuire yesterday morning following the sustaining by Circuit Judge Gatens of a demurrer to the in dictment against B. Thornton; who has been- in the County Jail for- several months awaiting1 trial.- -. - . : The demurrer, the - merit uf which practically was . confessed by Mr. - Ma euire in open court, was based on the action -of the Legislature at the 'last session in so amending the law- covering- these cases as to leave no statute covering offenses committed prior to the adoption of the new law, in which the crime was defined particularly and the- penalty -Increased. . There was nb saving clause ' continuing the old law in force as to crimes occurring during its life. . The United States Supreme Court decisions are final and clear on the point that there must be such a saving clause. - - "The law will "not permit a. man who commits a crime under- one condition of the law as to penalty to be subjected to a-n Increased penafty put' in force afterwards. ' That ; Is the ' crux of the whole situation," said' Mr. Maguire. "The 'Legislature neglected to-continue the old statute in force as to offenses occurlng under it and the. r,ule of law is that when a statute is amended such portions of the existing statute as are not specifically ' continued in force are presumed to be repealed." The effect of the decision, will be that Dr. Harry A. Start and E. ' E. Wede meyer, convicted under the old. law and sentenced ; to from one to five years in the penitentiary, will now go free. Their, convictions were reversed by tlie Supreme Court because of introduction of evidence p.8lmiU.r acts. AH' that Is' now necessary is for their attorneys to demur to the indictments instead of going to -trial again. The same' will apply to E. S. J. McAllister, who was given a' similar sentence but whose con viction is certain to be reversed as testimony- of similar-acts - was put' 4n against him also. The net results of the vice probe will have been that C D. Bronrrer is serving a year in the penitentiary and Herbert King and H. L. Rove six months each in the County Jail. Rove and Bronner pleaded guilty. King was convicted. Mr. Maguire says that there still exists an opportunity of convicting Del V. Meagher on a. misdemeanor charge. Meagher, has been tried once and ac quitted. There are several indictments against him. He has been in the County Jail for more than six months. ASSOCIATION IS GROWING Portland Grade Teachers Name Del egates to Convention. ; Showing substantial, growth, the re ports of . the board of. managers of .the Portland Grade Teachers' Association were read Wednesday at last meeting of the closing-school year, which was held at Linjcoln. High School, .. . The association appointed the largest delegation ot j the West to attend -the convention of the National Educational Association . at Salt . Lake City ' next month. - Among local speakers at the sessions are L. R. Aldermon, City School Superintendent-elect; Miss Alice Joyce and Mrs. Lillian Goodspeed. The Oregon headquarters will be at the Hotel Utah. STARS WILL BE GUESTS AD CLCB INVITES "HANKY PAN KY" PLAYERS TO LUNCHEON." Actors and Actresses of Fame in Fun and Song - to Gambol With Busi ' :,nest Men Next Wednesday, r A distinct novelty has been arranged for the - luncheon of the Portland Ad Club at the" Portland .. Hotel next Wednesday at "noon, "for four of the best known stars In the musical: com edy '"Hanky Panky," coming to the Hellig Theater ' Sunday for a week's Wtay, will be guests of the club. This quaret, consisting of Florence Moore, the funniest gin on the stage; Chris? tine Nielssenv the prima donna; Clay Smith and William Montgomery, all ex cellent entertainers, were guests of the San Francisco Ad Club, and the show they gave them .there was heard about here, with the result that the local club invited the musical comedy folk to be their guests .Wednesday. The telegrams of acceptance left no room for doubt that they would be there. The four stars are peculiarly fitted for an affair of this sort. They have stirred up formal gatherings, such the Salt Lake Ad Club, and are look ing forward to mingling with the mem bers of the local club, whom, they have heard, are the li vest "boys" on tni Coast. Fully 400 members are expected to turn' out Wednesday for this pro gramme, which-is expected to be the best ever offered for the club. Mr. Campbell,' chairman of the day, who was instrumental in getting the stars as guests, has .prepared . souvenirs; and a special programme. He says he stakes his reputation on this event and is already receiving, congratulations on It. . . ine iuii programme win be an nounced later, - but it is known that Mongtmoery will play ragtime selec tions of his own compositions and sing comedy songs; Clay Smith will sing and play his own songs; Christine Nlelssen will sing selections from some of the operas she has been in and accompany herself on the piano, and finally ss Aioore win close tne show by srivlne- a little talk on comedy and singing songs she used In vaudeville. At the Ad Club luncheon In San I ranclsco the sbon taneous wit and comedy and the fun this' quaret -stirred up made a, great hit with the club members, and' "large dornss" are expected Wednesday.' -n-nouncements are being sent out now rr arrnepmntt - -i 1 1 V, mnHa aat an extra number of guests that day. ine aa ciun quartet will help enter tain the visiting: theatrical stars. yA SEND $M - I FOR 4wp CATAIGG