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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1910)
mon. Ada Rnrke. Mis. ImwfM I:affetT. Mla Siarjorla Noble. Mlaa Hannah Conn.U. ( Mortel Wllllama, Mts. Clady. Ron. Vise VlU Nlchola. Mla Mlirtred Nichols. Miss Elizabeth -ark.r. Mih Ludl. i'arker. and Mlaa Marfarcla II un.e. Mlsa Leesle LeaJbetter entertained Informallr Frldajr afternoon at her bona la Irrlnfton. Tha Inrlnfton Tennis Clubhotiaa was the s-ena of a merrr Halloween ' dance FrlLay .Tenlne-. The hall waa decorated with fruit and Autumn leares. with a lara-e cornucopia and many Jack-o'-lanterns as distinguish ing features. e The following women are patronesses a a Tour Party." which will be given on Portland Uclithts Tursday evening. November : Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor bet. Mra. T. B. Wilcox. Mrs. H. A. Tan ner. Mrs. George Simon. Miss Valentin Pntchard. Mrs. A- E. Hockey. Mrs. Charles Ladd. Mm. J. W. Gauld. Mrs. K Allen Lewis. Mrs. Francis Chamber lln. Mrs. VT. B. Honeyrnan and Mrs. H. r. Campbell. This 'tour" Is for the benefit of a "Business Girls' Fund under the management of Mlsa Kllia bet! Sawyers and tha People's Institute workers. The handsome homes of Mr. nd Mrs. J. E W heeler. Mr. and Mrs. IV. B. Mersereau. Mr. and Mr. Fletcher Linn. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jet tison. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 23. Bradley will be devoted respectively to Italy. Turkey. England. Japan. Germany and Spain and tha hosta will receive In tha native cos Am of the country which their bouses crpresent. e e Mr. and Mrs. James McCraken. of Huium, Wash., were guests of Mrs. John McCraken for several days prior to their departure on Saturday. October ::. for New York, where Mr. McCraken baa business Interests. e Miss Ethel Pullman, who has been the guest of Miss Louise Meslck for the past month, will leave Portland tVednealay tor her home at Fortress Monroe. Va, acd Miss Meslck will ac company her. remaining aa her guest at the Array post throughout the Win ter. Miss Pullman, who has passed the year In tha Philippine Islands. Is one of the most popular and r hauling of Army maids and during her stay In Portland has been extensively enter talneC though for srveral weeks sh had to call a halt to her numerous in vitations, owing to Illness. e e e Miss thet Mitchell entertained In formally yesterday at her homo on ML Tabor. With tha opening of tha Winter sea son here, dancing becomes again tha all-Interesting form of entertainment and especially attractive are the bona which are given each year by the offi cers and women of the Vancouver Bar racks, and Portland society Is Indeed fortunate In Its proximity to a United States Army post. The Invitation list of these affairs Is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. C Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Alnswortb. Mr. and Mrs. W. K Aver. General and Mrs. Thomas Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Adams. Van X. Anderson. General and Mrs. Charles F. Beebe. Kenneth Bee be. Wal ter Beebe. Gerald Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns, the Misses Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Barrell. T. Scott Brooke. Captain and Mrs. W. S. BU-kle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry BUd. Philip Bucbner. Col onel C IL Bauer, the. Misses Buehner. Theodore Brown. General John M. Ba con. Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Bowers. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Whit ney Boise. John Banks. General and Mrs. Benke. Mr. Bod toe. Miss Ada Burke. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brewster. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Corbett. George E. Chamber lain. Mtsa Susan Clark. Judff and Mrs. C. II. Carey, the Misses Carey. Dr. Camming, th Misses Cutnmlngs. Mr. C. A. Cobura. Dr. W. M. Campbell, Major J. R. Cavanaugh. C. E. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Carroll. Miss Kathleen Carroll. C. C. Colt. Mr. and Mr. A- M. Cronln. Colonel W. H. Cor busler. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Capron. Colo. el Charles T. Chamberlain. Dr. J. C. Coghlan. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cooking bam. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Corbett. Ir. and Mrs. J. IS. Clitpmsn. Barbara rocker. Unci Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. fhenev. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Corbett. Mrs. II. W. Corbet I. C. II. Davis. Mr. snd Mrs. C. A. Dvlpli. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Drss er. Commander and Mrs. Ellleott. P. f. Elwell. tailauie Evans. Miss E. S. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. J. Couch Fland ers. Mrs. George H. Flanders. the Misses Flanders. Brlaller-General W. K. Ftnzrr. Mrs. Kiiard Falling. Mr. snd Mrs. Henrv Falling, the Misses Falllrg. Edward J. Failing. Mr. and Mr. J. Amir Foullhoux. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Gould. Ml. Isabella Gauld. Mr. nd Mrs. S. H. Gurber. Mr. and Mrs. .'!. W. Gates. Ju1ce and Mrs. C. I. ;antenbln. Mrs. H. D. Green. Rodney .llsan. Mr. and Mrs. George Good. Mr. nd Mrs J. D. Hart. Mis Maid Hart. Mr. A. C Hanford. Mlsa Ada Hanford. Mm Louise Hanford. of Seattle; Gen eral and Mrs. F. II. Hathaway. Miss T.ula Hathaway. Mr. and Mr. Hugh If. Herdman. Russell Hawkins. Fred erick Hoiman. Mr. and Mrs. Oskar E. Huber. Captain and Mrs. Patrick Has ten. Colonel George W. Haxen. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holbrook. Mr. and Mr. M. C. Holbrook. Miss Martha Hoyt. Lester Hodson. Mr. and Mrs .Frank Hart. Miss Clair Honchton. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Insley. B. S. Josselyn. Colonel and Mrs. lames Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock. Mr. and Mr. Alma D. Katx. Major and Mrs. H. T. Kendall. Mr., and Mrs. Richard Koehler. Mis Ilea Koeh lr Kurt Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kerr. Mr. and Mr. F. A- Knupp, Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. David C Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Mr. nd Mrs. Hunt Lewi. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ladd. Mr. and Mr. F. W. Lead bet ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Mis Sal 11a Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Linthl cum, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Ernest Lald law. Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis. Mr. and Mr a. Robert Lewis. Mr. and Mr. J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, th Misses Montgomery. Harry Montgom ery. Mr. and Mr. E. C. Mear. Mr. and Mr. McMasters. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison. Miss Dorothy Morrison. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Mllner. Mr. and Mr. William McMurray. W. it Moore, Fred erick W. Molkey. Dr. and Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie. Judge W. W. McCredle. f Vancouver: T. J. McGrath. Mr. and Mrs- L A- McGulre. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKay. Chester Murphy. Major and Mrs. James F. Mclnioe. Donald Munro, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mulr. Mr. and Mr. Wallace McCamant. Mr. and Mr. Sam uel Mear. Miss McBrlde. Colonel and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mill. Mr. Mlnott. Dr. and Mr. Richard Miner. Dr. and Mr. Clarence Nichols, J. P. O'Brien. Miss Lillian O'Brien. Mlsa iNei:l. D. C. Ptllsbury. Mr. and Mr. Fred Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reeves -f Vancouver. Tom Robertson. Miss Nail Kobrrtsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Sandrr on I!ede. Mr. and Mr. R. L. Rush. Miss AH Rush. Mr. and Mrs. C J. Fteed. In man Slower. Misa Jean S'ausen. Colonel Owen Summers. Plow den Scott. Miss Josephine Smith. Mr. and Mr. John Shepherd. Mr. and Mr. Zera Snow. Mr. and Mr. Walter Smith. Major and Mr. J. A. Sadeo. Robert stronc. Blnop and Mrs. Scadding. Dr. snd Mr. Will Ism Skene. R. W. Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Talbot. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Teal. Miss Genevieve Thompson. Captain and Mrs. Gordon Vooriiles. Dr. and Mrs. IL C. Wilson. Miss Warren. Dr. George F. Warren, Mlj France Wilson. Colonel and Mr. C. E. & Wood. Misa Wood, Mag Wood. Mr. and Mrs. David 6hlndler. W. D. Wbealwrlght. Mr. and M-ra. Thaudur F.P.YOUNG "THE QUALITY SHOP" 341 Washington, Cor. Seventh. ' LADIES' Thereis a certain solid assur ance of values in our Neck wear. That means comfort in mind and satisfaction in per sonal appearance. Ours are all nnr, smart styles, rang ing in price from 25 up to S23.00. KID GLOVES The kind that possess every element of skillful makers, accuracy in cut and neatness in finish, insuring lasting service and satisfaction. Prices, 81, 81.75, 82 and up to 84 pair. B. Wilcox. Harold Well. Mrs. Richard William. Ml William, the Misses Williams. Mis Mill Wesslnger. Wil liam Walter. Mr. and Mr. R. W. Wil bur, the Misses Weldler. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warrens. Mr. and Mrs. Morrla Whltehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright. Raymond Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. J. McL Wood. Mr. and Mr. i Z. Williams, Colonel George Toran. of Eugene: Har old Sawyer. Alfred Aya. Holland Went worth. Mis Ethel Wentworth. Mis Lesste Lead better. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Wentworth. Jr.. Stanley Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dolph. Antolne Labbe, Henry Labbe. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen, Joe Hill. Miss Camilla Doach. Miss Lil lian Dosco. Mis Dorothy Holbrook. Miss Dorothy Josselyn. Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Bockey. Miss mile. Hall, unman Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Ersklne wood, Mr. and Mrs. Prestos Smith. Mrs. Har old Charters. Miss Lesley Smith. Mis Marv Llvlngatone. Mr. and Mrs. w llson Clark. Maurice Dooley. Mlsa Helen Ikavla. Mr- and Mr. Bruce Honeyrnan. Clifton McArthur. Lewi McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. . Lelter.. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Montleth. F.ev. and Mrs. O. E. Gray. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Lockman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert w II on Forbea. Mr. and Mr. F. A. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Mis Ellxa both Parker. Mlsa Ludle Parker and Stuart Strong. e a a Mra. W. IL Grlndstaff and Miss Mil dred Grlndstaff hare sent out -card for an afternoon at bridge which will take place soon. see A San Franclaco paper has the fol lowing account of the attentions which society folk of the Bay City are be stowing upon Miss Christine rome roy. soon to be tha bride of Thomas Scott Brooke: "Mis Chrlatlne Pomeroy. whose wed ding to Thomas Scott Brooke will take place November 3. ha been so deluged with Invitations to luncheons, tea, and dinner that she ha been obliged to call a halt to the many compliments with which her friends would shower her. In truth she finds every hour un til her wedding already engaged and scores who wished to entertain for her have been forced to defer their affairs Indefinitely. There Is no possibility of tendering these affairs after her marriage as It Is generally known, and a matter of regret, that thla popular girl Is to make her home In Portland, where Mr. Brooke I one of the lead ing club and business men of the Nor thern City." Mr. Brooke will arrive In San Fran cisco today and will be accompanied by his best man and several of his ushers for Thursday" wedding. The best man will be E. L. Llnthlcum and the ushers will Include Andrew Kerr and Roderick Macleary. of this city, and G. S. Howe. Wllberforce Williams. John Kittle, Wharton Thurston and Arthur Cheese borough, of San Francisco. Mr. Macleary baa only recently re turned to Portland from a trip to Alas ka on his yacht He will be the guest of hi nephew. Douglas Graiit.-for the Brooke-Pomeroy wedding and will prolong hla stay In the southern city a fortnight. Thomaa Scott Brooke will be host at a dinner at the Palace Hotel tomorrow evening In San Francisco In honor of his fiancee. Miss Pomeroy. and tha member of their brldsl party. see Miss Alma Thane, a former well known Portland Academy girl now liv ing In San Francisco, waa among th luncheon hostesses last week who en tertained In honor .of Mis Georgia Hammond, one of tha popular brides elect of that city.. e e The Irvlngton-Holldy Dancing Club gave It first party Thursday evening at tha Irvlngton Club House, with eft or more couples present. The club 1 re organised from last year, and has a lim ited membership of 60 couples, which list Is fUled. e e e Mrs. IL D. Green was the hostess re cently at an elaborate dinner given at the Hotel Victoria. San Francisco, prior v-- Honsrttira for Washington. D. C where she expects to pass the Winter with her daugnter. airs. ourr. e A theater party at the Helllg Wednes day evening w given by Roderick Mac leay In honor of Mr. Charle Foster, of Tacoma. who la tha guest of Mlsa Kath- j leen Burn and was one of the receiving line at the recent debut of Mlsa Anita Burn. The following gueU were pres ent: Mr. Charles Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krr. Mr. nd Mrs. Hunt Lewis. Head servers for G EX VI SB ALASKA SEALSKINS. ELVEMFIELD ENTIRE BUILDING CORNER FOURTH MORRISON Send for Oar New For Fashion Book. Free on Request. Buy Your Furs From the Factory and Save the Middleman's Profit P ecial Sale of Fine Fox Furs To feature these days we will give a special reduction of - on all our beautiful Fox Sets, or $5.00 off on plU the Stole or Muff. Everything is plainly marked. The styles are the very latest in Black or White Fox and all the leading and popular colors. Select Your Furs Now This Opportunity Is Unusual Our Remodeling and Repairing Is. Conceded to Be the Best Prices Modest Important Millinery Sale Beautifully Trimmed Hats $10 Values at $4.95 Exceptionally stylish and Charming Styles in Gage Models and Mush room Shapes. Wonder- ful values. 3( d A At Fancy Feathers, all new in every desired. . ,d shade. Regular $2.25 values. Special at P 1 X J Kid Glove Special Fo.r Monday and Tuesday we offer a lot of "Women's Kid . Gloves, in all colors ; two-clasp style; reg-QQ ular $1.25 value, at70C Knit Mufflers 50c Values, 43c As a Monday special we of fer a big lot of brand-new Mufflers for "Women and children in every 'A Q color .and size at T"uC Unusual Sale of Dresses This event will be of great importance to stylish dressed women of this city, because these offerings em brace only the newest and up-to-the-minuteM styles. 31 so At this price we have grouped a remarkable lot of Beautiful Dresses in fine Serges, 4 Broadcloths, Taffeta and Mescaline silks in every charming style feature of the season. Beau- I C tifully made. Regular $25 values at P VJ v $2 tl 50 Never before were you offered such a charming variety of Nobby Dresses at this price. They are "end of season" values. Dainty styles in pretty checks and plain serges, with chiffon over Persian yokes and new velvets.. A seem ingly endless -variety -of styles.'. Actually a qi C ffl worth to $35.00. Sale Price. '. 1 eOU Special in Tailored Suits Have you seen the special lot of finely Tailored Suits we have assembled at $21.50 They Are Equal to Any $35 Suit Sold Elsewhere J if' I ...... Captain and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles. Mr. I dins; next week. Is one of the champion and Mrs. Frtcr Kerr. Mr. ana Airs. j. v;. i tennis players 01 me tr acme oaui ana Ainssrorth. Miss Elisabeth Baillle of Ta- only recently was awarded the prize at coma. Miss Kathleen Burns. Miss Bvelyn the tournament at Del Monte, Cal. WUson. Miss Anita Burns. Kenneth Beebe, Andrew Kerr, Kurt Koenier ana C. IL Davis, Jr. . r.lniinint mil Mrs. Rosa S. KlnKl- Kurv t'nltMl Rtutrs Marine corns (Misa Josephine Ellleott). sailed Tuesday on the Mongolia for Honolulu ana xuanua. Th.ir hrir ti at tha San Francisco waa the -occasion of several delightful luncheons and dinners. . A 1 wave of Interest la the knowledge of representation and Portland certainly has that at Tale University this year. Among the young men from here who are registered there at present are: SDencer Blddle. class 1312; Robert Mer sereau. class 1911: Lloyd Mayer, class 1912; Anson Frohman. class 1913: Charles Robinson, class 1911 in Sheffield Medi cal department:- Benjamin Hill and George Stanley, both In the class of 1912. also of Sheffield: unver a. tiusion, ciass 1913. and Samuel May. clnss 1912, both In the law department. One of these students writes tha fol lowing bit of gossip: "Portland came visioiy to ine ironi at New Haven lust Wednesday. October 19. when Ann Dltchbum atarred here In Tha Cltnuuc. one nas a tnree montns bill ahead of her In this play in tha principal cities of the East and then has the promise of starring In new play soon after Christmas." as The following cluster of interesting maidens from Portland s younger set are attending Oaksmere school at New Kochelle. New York: Mlas Jean Brown lit, Miss Dorothy Moulton. Mlxs Helen Byles. Mlsa Kuth Stelwer and Mlsa Jes sie Furnish. Oliver B. Huston and Arthur Van Dusen. two well-known University of Oregon students now at Tale and North western, respectively, nave designated their Intention of attending the Grand Chapter meeting of the Sterna Nu Fra ternity which will te neid in Indianapo lis during Christmas week. a Vis) Sybil Llppltt wlU be at home to her friends Friday afternoon. November 4. from X until 5 o'clock, when she will entertain In honor of her cousin. Mass , Golda Meyer, of Ean Francisco. Miss , Meyer, who has come to Portland to act ; as ma!d-of-honor at Mlsa I.lppltfs wed- Mlis IJppltfs wedding to Henry Gold smith, of San Francisco, will take place at the Portland Hotel. Wednesday eve ning. November 9. The brother of the bridegroom-elect. Mark Goldsmith, also of Ban Francleco. will be the bewt man G. P. RDMMELIN & SONS 124 Second Street, Between Washington and Alder. ALASKA SEALSKINS If TORS Stoles and Muffs London Dye Our Specialty. Made in Alaska Sable, Mink, Black Lynx, Ermine, Fox, Etc. Fur Coats, Fur Tur bans, Fur Rugs, Fur Robes and Fur Gloves, v Send for Catalogue. Established 1870. Phones, Main 491, A 7318 . and Mrs. F. F. Garde, of Seattle, will be Milton Lippltt, of San Francisco, and matron' of honor. Mies Am alio Hirstel and Miss Amle Bolack are to be brides, maids and the flower girls will be Mias Frances Block and Mies Judith Lippltt. Herbert Sichel, of Portland, have been, appointed ushere. After tho wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gold- fContlnuetl on Page Four.) WErortlu AND Visiting Cards Monogram Stationery W. G. SMITH & CO. Waahlagteai Bldg Foartta aad WaAhlngtea The Only Exclusive Card Engravers In the North wrest " ESTABLISHED 1889 Fifth Anniversary Sale Ladies' Tailored Made Suits to Order For one week only I will make the following reductions on all Ladies' Suits ordered: . . $65.00 Suits for $45.00 $75.00 Suits for $50.00 $90.00 Suits.for $75.00 I have over 500 patterns of the finest domestic and imported woolens, of the latest designs. . Every suit is guaranteed and made in my usual high-class manner. The name B. Sail is a guarantee in itself to all my patrons. B. SALL LADIES' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER 411 MORRISON, BETWEEN 10th and 11th THE GREATER Meier & Frank Store 1 Announcement FROM OUR TEA ROOM AND Restaurant Beginning Tomorrow By Special' Arrangement With Mr. D. C. Rosebrook We Have Secured the Services of The Heilig Theater Orchestra This Excellent Musical Organization Will Render a Delightful Programme Daily From 1 2 Noon to 2 P. M. Our Restaurant and Tea Room is now under the manage ment of M. W. B. Mart in, formerly of the Hotel Portland Grill Catering a specialty French pastry and cakes to order Luncheons, Parties and Weddings given special attention Breakfast. 8 to 11 Luncheon, 11 to 2:30 Alternoon Tea. 2:30 to 5:30 Special service Express elevator direct to restaurant from 12 to 1 No Waiting. THE GREATER Meier & Frank Store sm AND FLORAL DESIGNS CLARKE BROS, FLORISTS . 287 Morrison St. HRBHt X G3 106.2