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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1911)
TIIE SUNDAY OTtEGONTAN, rOr.TLAND, AritnP30, 191f. In T afternoon at Ft. Stephan'a Pro lathedrst. Tha weddlnir was marked by artlstlo simplicity, and neither of tha younc prsons wr attended. William Moor, howavsr. part earn a.1 tto offlclal uUm of best man. Mra. I'nander wot trlklar.r attractive tailored suit f whit and carried dellcata tone4 or chtda. A lar blark hat r"ropltl her coaluma. Both, Mr. and Wra. fnander art ucrili(lr popular har. and hara boats of friend, particularly among tha roller folk. Both ara Stanford Unl Ttrilir students. Mra, Tnandar having Uraduatad In 1T. When at achool thar wara actlva la fraternity lrclea, Mr. Vnander belli a Fhl Kappa Pel maa and hla bfida a member of tha tiamma rw H- sorority. Mra. Inan der paeaed a year at the fnlversttv of (ir.ioa before iroln to the Southern eolleja. Mr. and Mra Cnanrtar left tha rlty laet Blaht oa the fchasta Limited tor a honeymoon trip to California, e e e Ulsa lla Barr. of San Francisco. I tha guest of Miss Helen Wentsrorth. her former arhoolmate at Chandler's Krhool fr Toun Women. In Southern California. Mt Barker will remain h.rs eeeeral weeke and a number of af faire ara being planned for her. e Terey mlth and Karle Baiter went to the beach last Sunday fr a fort Melt In the O. K Smith cottage at Seaside. e e e MIM Helen Smith left Portland earl Friday morning for a week or m with her brother an.l alster-ln-la w. Mr and Sirs. Halter i. K. Smith la Hood Kler. Vr Carter P. Tomeror and Mlsa llarTlat l"'mror. who wrre guest I this rlty of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Scot Um. i m ratnrne.l to San Francisco th ...I. t,.rl at ih wrek. While In the city many Informal and one or two more elaborate atfalra were given for Mra poroeroy. Dr. Byroe E. Miller, arromranled by Mr. Miller, will rae today for an - tended trip. throug the Eastern State and Europe. Ir. Miller oee aa Uele- gate to a number of medl.al conven tion, among them being trie llomeo natMn ln.Mlute of Missouri. wliUh rrerts at St. Louis: the Ohio Stale llnmannathli? Society, meeting at IV l the AmerU-an Institute of Homeopathy, which gathers at Nrra iransett Pier. It. I, nd the Interna tional Homeopathic Congress, which hold It seaslon In Iindon. Knaland. Ir. and Mr. Miller tour cngland. Scotland and Ireland, after which they will no to the Continent and travel throurh Prance. Germany. Swltierland and Northern Ilaly. They will be away from Portland for fir or atx month. e Mlsa Nell! William haa apartment at th Bower. having returned from a several months' visit In the Kt laat week. I . . e I Mlarha F.lman and hi accorhpanlsU Percy Kahn. were taken about the city with aeveral other guest Wednesday afternoon by Mra. P.oae Bloch Bauer, see Mr. Ludwlg lClrsch entertained a group of frlen.l Iat Friday afternoon at card. e . e . r --.A Mrs Kdwsvrd Cooktnanam shared their bo for the evening of Mich Klnian'a appearance here with their guests. Mra. James Iournerty ana Visa Angela Ktnney. who they later entertained at supper at the Bower. Mr. and Mr. Slgmund Slchrl were hosts Tuesday evening at an elaborate reception In honor of their daughter. M'.s Ruth Slchl. and Abbott W. Swelt- er. to whom he Is betrothed. A larae number of truest called between the hour of and 11 and many handsome gowns were worn. . Dr. and Mr. J. Bloch. who have Tm'wd he last lx month In fall fornla. wi:i return to TortlanJ next Tuesday. e e e The following account of the wed dins- of Ml Anna Kurth Terry, or Se attle, to William Pearhy. which took place last week In the northern city, will be of Interest to Portland folk a ae ha a number of friend In thl city: - Aprtn. tl mddst. happiest and lovll hi season of th tnt. ho all Nsturs Is r-Jolrln. la the Idoal sltln for IBs m.et Joyous ef cermonle the ldtn. s.iv are the rsfraool-s thai are blne prtormd thl moats, but a -o of sralf-r ntarM( la tr! clly. as as In pumfis ei'loa. than Ihe m "Met. to.. a place V.I Bv!ay at hlh noon, ahlcb unlird Misa Anna runs T.rr?. daurhter of Mrs Jane ftrta Tsrry and ran3ilauhtr of Mr. ana Wr- tsrob rurth. one of the oldest anil most prominent pioneer families of this citjr. to it: William reavny. The service aas read In St. Joho s Me- Biortal t'hapel. la I'amhrldxe. Mass.. In the presence of ahont ar relatives and Intimate fri-nds. er lean llodcse. of the Episcopal Theoloteal School. ' The ends wore a dlstlactlrs gosra well soiled t her trpe. It "as a --l.ocuie nid.L o cream aatln. srl'b a court train. L.e (nlle veil fell srACefullT the full leneth ef trie sosra. and aa arm bouou-t of I. taiion Itltes ass carrleo. A aiarnuna ana pearl ernameet. the sift of the inm. on a tulte t.ano. aas worn arouna int inwi Vies rrothr Terrv. a sister of the hrde. u the onlv attendant, and sore a dainty raktlan of whit, marnatsette. trimmed with bands of heavy embroidery, and toui has of certs and blark. A sliver handsao was worn around ber hair, from ahlcb fella la lbs back, a saort tulle veil to her waist. Mr. II. K. loulas Peachy, a youmer brother of the brMecroom. acted as beet man. aad Mr. waiter T uc Herman ana lr. Lniharon Kee th ohrs. jsrs. Terrv. mother of tha bride, was goaned In blue sal' trimmed with touches or black, wits whicb ws worn a tone blaa t'baaully lace coat and blark hat covered with white plumes. A atililiDf breakfast followed at th home ef the brMe, a Asb street riaee. alter wmrn Mr. and lira. Peachy left for a trip of sev eral weeks In tb Ksst. one ef which will fee spent with Captain FTnna E. Heattv. o IMe Wesbinctoai Navy Tard and Mra. Beattv leter of Mr. Peachy, and another at th Virginia home of Mr. and Mra Daniel Kel leher. Mr. and Mrs. Peachy will return to this city the laat of May and wtll oe (wests 01 tha Hotel perry. a mori the eot-of-towa coasts who at tended th weddme were sister of Mr. Peach from W ashlnaton. IX T. : Captain prank K. Beatty and Mr. Peatty. of the WasnlntTton Navy Tard. and Miss Theodosla Price, of tnla city, w no went irons t niia a-tnhla Mrs. peachy since her debut haa been aomlred la th social lire not only of this city, where stie ha always beea a reicninf bel.a. but In Eastern and Kuropean cities. where she has traveled extensively, ana nai ynsny frleada Her lntellience and accom M:.hm.nii axe enhance! by her rharmlni personality and dellshtful disposition, and her sui frieuds here will be ploased that hr marrtass will brtnj her once asala to llij city to reside. e e Tr. and Mrs. Byron K. Miller, who expect to leave Portland today for the Kast and thence for Europe, are the reelp-ent of many social favors Just now. Last Thursday noon one of the most elaborate luncheans taking; place at the Hotel Portland for som time waa alven for Mra. Miller by Mr. K. M. Baker. The table was laden alth Richmond rosea and asparasui and maiden hair ferns. SuaKestlve o travellnc. place card represented tiny red and hlte hlps plylns: throuch blll JWT sea. The favors as well car ried out the Idea of Journey-taklna; and rained detta-htful amusement for the truest, who Included Mr. Miller. Mra. John Annand. Mr. Abe Tlchner. Mrs. O A. Coolidu. Mrs. . A. Bos. Mr. John Manning-. Mrs. W. Y. Master, vi-a r.eorae L. Simpson. Mrs. furtl ilolcomb and Mr, v Ueor; B. Cellar, nt.r luncheon the women leathered for carda In one of the smaller parlors and the ortx was awararu to r Miller. P'olowinK toe ai I"".1"- ' when tne tainunr . . ..in. .. - - i r.-illnMrlne noraon took part In a musical proa-ramme: Soloist. li n.miond Sullivan. Ml Nona Ijawler. Mis Bre.lin: accompanists. Mlsa i arniei cni"i Crichton and Mr. J. B. C. Lock wood. The eard i'e were won by JIIss Amelia Felt and Mrs. Frank E. tor- ley. The arrair was in every way a. iiiwivutn lull r mm h.. u . M ..... . richly -owned women who slathered to play caros snows a nattering unwiwi I k.nl... AntAmrlaa In Portland- Ura. James Laldlaw. Mr. Edward Hoyre and ills Anna iremen lerum at the door and floatlna about the rooms were the pretty assistants. Mis Kuth Maalnnls. Mlsa Mary Munk. Miaa Carmel Sullivan. Mis Irene Klyrm. Miss Lauretta lloaan. Mis Kvelya Mc- t usker. Miss leien .un ujurr, jnea Helen Hutches. Mis June Kemntck. . i , i w: w tlsa larv A T.rv Miss Elma Paulsen. Mlsa Marion Cof fee. Mla Mary ityan anu jtis wracw Jennlnas. . i t .-A Mra Rvron Miller r. vr Aha Tlchner entertained at card Tueday evenln;. when their k-uest were Mr. and Mr. B. S. Parue. Mr. and Mra. John Annand. Mr. and Mr. W. Y. Master. Mr. and air. u"rj . ...ii X f - n .4 Simpaon. ir. ana .w r. unm, Mrs- E. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. time in the field, the indication are that much will be done oc laly at Van couver Barrack during; May. On bat urday evening. May 6. the officer re cently promoted will entertain at the club in honor of their lee fortunate comrade. A few days later the! car rlson will be Incroaaed by the of headq.tartera and battery F of the Second Field Artillery from the Phil ippine Island. nd It I a foreicone concluion that there will be a good deal of entertaining for them, and that everr effort will he made to make their return to "the .late" P'"!,n' possible. Then there are the poio came, which alway attract many .pectator from Portland and Vancou ver; as well a. from the t.rrlton. nd are the cau of more or le Informal entertaining;. ... Mr. Marlon P. Mate ha arrived In Washlnnton. D. C. and I siaylnit with ber mother on Twenty-first treeU Member of the rarrlon taking part In th Kirme were Captain and Mrs. John P- Thoma. Mlsa Mabel M.-Gun- SOUTHERN PACIFIC EMPLOYE WEDS ATTRACTIVE EAST BIDE GIRL e a, J , e. I y ... 6wl sssa J f 1X1 . uLAJ 7YT i n An ..tractive home J--,;-. rVed Frederlksen. which took place Wedneny . empioye of short trlo-and will return soon after May i- Clarke. Mr. and Mr. H. C. CampDeu and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Met-cnan. Mr. and Mr. VV. i. Master ir feted the Millers en Friday evening. when cards aitain were piayeo. r t . tirVinnnn entertained at her home lajt' Wednesday, assisted by Mis Llnley Morten. In honor of Ml Imoftene Kaffcty. who announced her enaaKement to it. r. afternoon. Luncheon followed by in formal cards we the entertainm,. and the iruest included. Mrs. 1 . si. erklna. Mrs. Schawan. wis McKlnnon. Mis Mildred Mchoi. ansa t ..i r.wv. Mlsa Ituoy v.ncnmu. Miss Vlda Nichols. Miss Eva Long and Miss Helen Harmon. Mrs. A. Crofton. formerly of Port land but now of Fan Francisco, wno ha been pissing the winter In Italy. will return about May v.. . i i t. Honirhier in a boardlns- school In Swltserlund and after vlslt- Ina- ome friend In 1'ari ana auu... ' . i ivariuinl on May 6. She Will Mil ' - ... - - . , - . ,t,m n.,t-t Portland for a few Will l" . . .. - day on ber way to California. Of Interest to the collene folk of Portland I the new thai iu Ouppy. of Tacoma. wa In town lew day la.t week. She came down for th- weddlnir of Mia taroiyn oenaoo. Ouppy haa many friend here and Is a graduate or tne i ni''"i "".",- nd a member ot tne uarama i sorority. The auction Brldae Oub met at the home of Mra Irvlnif Ptearns Tuesday. The membership of thla organisation consists of Mrs. Lloyd weaver, ansa .ula tJuthrle. Mr, linrora ainnsii. Mr Oliver Walker. Mis June r-icruna. Miss ara Howell. Mis Carolyn Ben- con. Mrs. Gerald uoooseit. ansa c..---beth Allen. Mrs. t;eorge Beach and Mrs. Hubert Farrell. Mr. Beach will "nter- in the club the next lime ami win particularly honor Mr. Lloyd Weaver. a recent bride. I no ineewns; Beach will bo the last of the season. Th icuests whom Mr. and Mra. W. r Masters entertained last Friday venln in honor of lr. and Mr. Byron Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tlch ner. Mr. and Mr, u. . oimr".t. nd Mrs. E. M. Haaer. mt. anu ... Oardner. Mr. and Mr. John Annand. Mr, and Mr. M. C. Banfield. Mr. ana Mr. B. Ienlson ana sir. anu Oeorite K Cellar. Crimson tullpa adorntd the table anu ri.nna lntermlnaletl with pink roaebud were used about the room aa decoration. fter card had tern enju,ei . . . . ..mi to the ball- stair tne auei. - - room of the Musters" home and dartc- ln wa enjoyed tne remains, ... eventni;. , a e Mlsa Maurene Campbell passed the fortnight ending last Wednesday v - tna friends ana rn"' ... . ,alla Hhe I now with her parent, r and Mr. O. L. Campbell, on Port land Heights. Mrs. Einott. wife of Lieutenant Jess Duncan Elliott, of the Fifteenth In fantry. 1 passing a few weeks with he" mother. Mrs. E. Lincoln at her Willamette Height home, while tJu nant Elliott Is stationru - glment near the Mexican border. The annual card party of the Coun II of Jewish Women took place last . r r... -e. -o in the Sellina- w 1 1 1 1 wk.m Mra. Adolnhe Wolfe and Mra. Sadie Harri won the prlxea w.ia n i Mrs. Lnrirs " te ' T negle. Lieutenant James A. I Ho and Lieutenant Seth W. Schofleld. During the Klrmes. Lieutenant Schofleld has been on leave of absence In Portland. a a a Mr. Henry C. Cabell, with her sis ters. Mlsa Falling and Mie Mae Fail ing, of rortland. left lat Sunday for several months' stay abroad. a .a a Captain and Mr. Allen J. Greer will be stationed at Fort Leavenworth. Kan. after August 15. Capiain Greer is un der orders to take the course at the "School of the Line" for the, Tear of 1911-1.11. Captain John J. Bradley, of the Fourteenth Infantry, and Captain Daniel F. Craig, of the Fourth Field Artillery, both of whom have recently been etalioned at the Barracks, are also under' school orders. a a a Aa a result of recent orders from Washina-ton. officers on duty with . will nn lnne-Ae ha allowed tO wear civilian evening dress at military posts. a a Captain and .Mr. Herschel Tupee had their e-oeatn ror tne recmiuuii the Twenty-second Mr. and Mrs. C N, Kllroy. of Spokane. e a a tin riaorara W Van Deusen has re turned from San Francisco. Colonel Van Deusen ls now at "The Mounted Carvica School" at Fort Riley. Kan. He will return to the garrieon In June. a a a Lieutenant Scott Baker, of the Sec ond Artillery, haa returned to the post from the Presidio of Monterey, Cal., v. v. . v. . i, An nndar Instruction at the School of Musketry for the Pt inrca iimii in a. Among those entertnlnlng Portland neonle after the garden party were Colonel and Mrs. Oonsales S. Bingham. Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry A. Wells and Mrs. George W Van Deueien. see O fP..lnv V Phlllninn naa Morrl- on. who haa been ataylng for the past lew weex wun tier iwiriut m i win I . . Cor Calll. ahnut tha IN II U. milt i 1 . d v. ' " " " - - first of the month to Join her husband. WnO Will DO OH uui iimiw . " . Quartermaster's Department for some time. e a . e . . . ek. .nnliiUn. ii i. .1 r wrhlch automo biles are allowed to enter the military reservation may be of Interest to Port- i ,01. THaw ara tha f ol lowl nar . mnu i ' i k . . ...w - - - When the driver presents a membership . . . i i . .... .kn . cl..K. car a in tne rorimnu fluiuiiiuuno k. k.. .Aimir aivneo nv inn W 1 1 1 1 1 a liaa m, v . u . . - - - J AAmm.nHinv officer, and when the Par ty I going to vian an v" ' family. see Mr. Van Deusen entertained the Aft ernoon Bridge Club last Thursday. a a a Captain Robert H. Pierson, medical rm has enne to Fort Lawton. Se attle, whera he will be on duty for about three months. see The first battalion of the Second Field Artillery, which left Vancouver early In March, reached the Philippines early In April, and I now comfortably settled In Its new station. Camp Stot senburg. on the Island of Luzon, about 40 miles from Manila. a a a As a result of her horse having stumbled laat Sunday, Mrs. Arthur T. Dalton I suffering much Inconvenience with a broken wrist. Exclusive Agency ThMft Corsets Are Known the World Over for Style and Comfort 1 Spring and Summer Novelties in Belts, Bags, Gloves, Jewelry, Tarasols, Neckwear, Scarfs, and ninny other lilies which are stnewy up to date, Look After Ycur Furs Not, "CTTTJC! stored in our fireproof X UXbO cold-storage vault and in sured against moths at a very rea sonable rate. If you have our furs renovated or remodeled now . c m m o t rfeflucea rules wo win FREE OF VeT .laLeCat.-l.lv V4 JLU r. 350 Women's and Misses' Gowns and Dresses 2Q Off This Is Without Exception the Year's Greatest Sale Silver-field's will begin at 8:30 Monday morning a sale of re markably beautiful Spring Dresses and Gowns, offering thent at prices that will eleo trify the shopping public of Portland and near-by. 20 PER CENT OFF. Special display section -on third floor Everything foe baby Hats, Bonnets, Coats,' Dresses, Hosiery, Shoes and Underwear, at the most moderate prices. MILLINERY OF THE Highest Standard in quality, style and work manship. Your choice of our extensive line of $2Q and $25 Pattern Hats Special at Only A sale that should not be passed by, as the styles - . J "J 1 V are of the most modern, prices tne loweso. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSE 25c Made by tha best - manufacturers, end qualities tnat can noi oe sur passed. All colors. Including charmingly played by Miss Bva Benson and Mlsa jiary tnamutiimu. . E. n. Tabor, in "Uineuo cuui i. and threa minutes with "Hamlet. Im pressed hla hearers wun ms ciear unue. standlng of the educational and psycho logical possibilities coiiiaiiicu in of these characters. Miss Nancy Beals. sang delightfully a group of Shakespear ean songa. Albert M. Schuff gave Lea Adleux." by Barasato and graciously re sponded to an encore. ! The scene from "As Tou Like It. by Mrs. Herbert O. Reed. Mrs. Allen Todd and Mra. John Tomnnaon wm Concluded on Page 9.) For the Woman Who Has Beautiful Hair -v.-ar York Theatrical News) . .Tha beauties in the Anna Held Chorus are famous for their pulchritude. The r coif f urea add a great deal to their charms. How they can "manage such abundance of beautiful tresses day in and day out. keeping always the same well-groomed appearance. Is beyond the ken of the average woman. But. listen while I whisper, these girls depend al together upon dry shampooing to keep the hair fine and glossy. They mix 4 ounces of powdered orris root with 4 ounce of therox. and they are prepared for a seasons shampooing. Once or twloe a week they sprinkle a tablespoonful of thl mixture on the head and then bruah the powder well through the hair. That is all there Is to It. and they have escaped the bother and discomfort that accompany wash ins;, rinsing and drying the hair, to gether with the danger of catching CThe wonderful results they achieve with therox convinces me that it is the only thing that can grow hair, for their hair Is long and abundant in ad dition to being fluffy and lustrous. Adv. EVENTS OF TUB WEEK. The Portland Shakespeare Study Club and guests were enieriamcu nnt at brldae ana jurs. nei .. "land guests were enieriuici m"i un fortunate at SO. Basket of flowers and J Bhtfuy t the Y. W. C. A. auditorium greens made the hall festive and the , 8aturday evening, when the annual com fulowinr women received: Mrs. Julius m,morBtlon of the three hundred and Llppltt. Mrs- Ben Selling. Mra. tman- forty.ieventh birthday of Shakespeare . A-i vi -.n-slmon. Mra. Mau- I , j a ..Ivlnr line. Mrs. J. Halnstein ana mrm. i ri-a ftoodman. Mrs. Frederick Sellar. wi.i. f the North Bank and affil- ted road, gathered at the Commercial ub Wednesday evenm -..- - . .t which John F. Stevens, re- OMiluusra aai a tiring president of the roads was the gue.: of honor. A feature of the oc casion was the presentation to Mr. Ste vens f handsome gold and Jlv'r ving cup. PP-?'' V"T.".. lal hosts. Wno rnmiiiierii - , . a raw lmnroumiu toasia an" hrlef "remarks by Mr. Stevens followed the dinner, l ne - - ent- E. P. Shannon. F. A. Pell. U. M. McDowell. M. E. Brown. A. C. Adama. J. C Wilkes. a- v oiin - -. C Baxter. W. F. Turner. E. Askevold. p. nunbar. I B. Wlckersham. F. P. nn. Jme. B. Kerr. ; - t t- A n-'son Allen, jonn . " Hare W. H. Hollls. J. Itussen. r. KoH'ra. J McGulre. S. F. McDonald, E. B. MrDani.l. Boy M. Daniel. R. H. Cro- r H. K. Belf. Colonel T. .-n. wunoar. W. Taylor. O. C. Spencer. Carl M. ye. E. K. UHle. I'aui acnaj, iraham. William Oerlg. GOSSIP OF THE AH MY POST. Although the aeason haa now arrived ahen the troops spend much of their 1 CI bar 1 bla fa W R Kit H si N W. Hefferlln. Mra. H. I Chapln, Mrs. J. a xi ... n Tv Jones. Mrs. E. E. Tlnney and Mrs. T. S. Townsend. offi cers and members of the club, assisted by the Misses Marian Todd. Rhlla Mc Duffee. Maybelle Hefferlln and Helea Philips, welcomed the guests. An ad dress "Shakespeare aa a Focal Point In the IJf of the F.ngllsh Race. ' was given by Professor Joseph Schafer. of the University of Oregon. Loral artlsta assisted in a well-rendered programme of music and readings from Shakespeare. n lUTr, "Mldsummernlghf s Preiim, was Neo Plastique K ATI-RE'S IjAW rSCIBX ' TIK1CAI.I.Y APPLIED. 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In all colors, SOo values, a OCn pair JO Men's Department L.ternt-'Weliclit I'sloi Knits, ribbed In all colors, $1.50 values. I OC each ' 'f .Men'. Poroaknlt Underwear, A 7 n 76c groods, for the garment....' Jrrney I'sdcrwrar, new silk. P I 11.60 vafue. a frarment W The Latest Style In Ladles' and Men'. Neckwear. A. areata for Tbomaon'a and Werner'. Corsets. BECKER, McLOUGHLIN & SWEENEY 441 Washington St. $30,000 Stock : Fine Hair Goods-Lesi 1 han Lost long, $10.00 German hair, ...$3.00 Free Demonstration We have an ex pert swltoh mak er In our window, showing how switches are made of convent out hair. Any shade of hair matchefl and made to or der at the out prices. High Gass Ladies Tailor Reduction of $10 on Each Suit for Thla Month Only. PHILIP SWORTI, IS Alder Street, Corner Kleveath. Phone Main M907. W. G. SMITH & CO. mm l-pnjnaaanaanaanagaai iiPi an. Style in a ell-Tailored Suit Hade to your order by an expert tailor. The perfect-fitting quali ties eive that distinguished appearance to the wearer. Is economical and a source of permanent satisfaction. My best advertisement is a satisfied customer. To obtain your order will make a t0 suit for $U. Take advantage of this offer. I RF.URIN; ELITE LADIES' TAILOR ... 7. sixth and Alder. Suite 301-2 Selling Bids. ar I I ai me mu&i. iuuucisvo a -w . .. CP" I : ' cn vrr.rOVE SPECIAL 75c SILR bUAKra a i 3 yrr it. ----- -I1.O0 li.Jl..Jtll new reUTdimrint M . de, of good a-aj 1 1 y bat.-t. I lUl'R J.a3. . 1 1 a. a 1 onH .TIVAnTlOTia-l tit" - I dim I V. 1 .. a A ton I pold ektewhere tor less -M.w- I f ,n mr Mondav and and e m 0 r o 1 a e ry. ,ua a Tk " ot UK. KA-. tf0 rr r.-nSSfffi Tuesday ONE-THIRD off uP" vzj:...: r.r. w.uu i whlteand goU 4 J- only '---naalsnaa-n. - . , ., i, - : III . si TT TP1 .11 -MILLINERY American Lady Corsets -a J $4' -- CT TAILORED SUITS New Arrivals . i J rfTI, TIT a-s 41 r. A Arllnfa ' From Max M. Sehvvarz, from J. traixon, irom m. Ca lome gems of the suit-maKers an. Really exclusive models made of imported materials in fancy mixtures, worsteds and serges. A large number here for next week that you haven't seen be fore. $25.00 to $75.00. No store in the city carries a larger or more com plete stock of reliable hair goods of a choice and varied selection than we carry. $25.00 Switches, 36 inches long, German hair, for a few days only win sell at $7.50 Switches, 24 inches jfor a few days only will fipll At Gray Switches, 24 to 27 inches long, g5.00 German hair - v V $2.60 set of Puffs 80 q n car. of Puffs $2.00 The New Era Hair Shop 384 Morrison Street Opposite Olda, Wormian & King AND VISITING CARDS MONOGRAM STATIONERY THIRD FLOOR WASHINGTON BUILDING. BKTYVEBX THIRD ASD FOIRTH ON WASHINGTON STREET. Hotel Moore SEASIDE. O It Open AJ1 Tear. Hot Salt Baths In HoteU . Special Kates by Month. DAN J. MOORE, PROPRIETOR. GOING TO PRESS Whatever you have , in the way ft Indies' or Gentlemen"s Clothing to b pressed rnd put in new chape a.qain, pend it to us and we will guara-ntee the result. Cleaning and Presains gar ments to perfection is our specialty. a have built up a reputation for clean, honest, reliable work, and we intend to maintain it. We call for and deliver goods, and our prices are honest. Vienna Steam Cleaning and Dyeing Works j Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Phones Main lir.ll, A 3I"'. 224-224 THIRD ST, PORTLAND, OB