THE MORNING x)REGONIAN, TTJESDAT. M2TRCH 25, 1913. BENEFIT BALL BIG Miss Sylvia Bagley. schoolgirl; Miss Ruth Derlcsr. clown: the Mises Gladys and Doreen McAllister, utch kids; Miss Margaret Reapan, old-fashioned girl: Miss Frances Rutherford, country maid: Miss Frances Reajran. Ivan Pol lard, minister; Fred Bushnell, the bride; Joe Celestrao, bridegroom: Adolph Unna, the fool; Earl Hammond. lra voas, Everett CrocKer. Jack Bende- low. A mock weddlnr was the source of much amusement to the guests. Games and music were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Al-J-AIK UArABLT rLfllUNtU '"fw t smart Easter tea, which number of representative members of the exclusive set. The affair was given in honor of Mrs. J. B. Montgomery. Pronounced Succes, Is Soda! &e. I were worn and the affair was a bill Men-Yon'll Find No Better Suits Anywhere at $25 Than Oar "Inyincibles" at $16.50 3d Fir. See Our Big Window Displays for the Most Appropriate Apparel for the Grand Opera Season Brilliant Is Assemblage at Multnomah Hotel. When Catholic Women's League Entertains Gowns Most Styl ish and Modes Imported. llant beginning; for the Spring; season. Tomorrow Mrs. J. B. Montgomery will share honors with Mrs. C. M. Clark at an elaborate luncheon at which Miss Henrietta Failing; will preside. In the evening Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Montgomery will depart tor the East. Timothy Kinney and his daughter, Mrs. James A. Dougherty, and the tat ter's small son. Jack, who have been In the East for the past few months returned Sunday. They had planned to go to Panama, but Instead passed sev eral weeks In Cuba and at Palm Beach, Florida. A number of Port landers are visiting In Southern California. Among those re cently registered at Hotel Coronado were Sirs. Ralph W. Hoyt, Miss Kath brilliant assemblage of guests ryn Hoyt, Miss Louise Hoyt and Miss thronKed the ballrooms of the Hotel 1 Multnomah last night wnen tn. Mrs. C. W. McKenna and Mrs. H. IX olle Women's League entertained at Howes entertained 40 couples at an their benefit ball. The affair was elaborate dancing party at Artisans' capably planned and was In every re- Temple recently. Many attractive apect a pronounced success. gowns were worn and the affair was en- In the card rooms were gatnerea sev- joyable. oral of those who did not care to par SOCIAL CALENDAR. Events planned for today Ml" FsIUds's luncheon for Mrs. J. B. aiontjomery and Mrs. C. M. Clark. Mrs. P. H. Flynn and the Misses Flyna, elaborate tea Tor tomorrow Mrs. Walter Bowne. Jr., smart tea. Wedding of Miss Marie Sehulfler man and C C- Banfield, at Trinity. Kiss Clarice Biles, card party. DURING THE LUNCHEON PERIOD in our beautiful Restaurant, where Jansci's celebrated Hungarian Orchestra renders pleasing numbers requests for selections from any of the Grand Operas to be Bung next week, will be cheer fully played. Direct elevator at noontime. PURCHASE FURNITURE on our Club Plan of easy pay ments. This courtesy we extend whether you purchase at regular or sales prices. NURSERY on Fourth Floor, where infants and children may be cared for while mothers shop in the store. Here All Spring Wear Is Moderately Price d The home of Mrs. T. Kelly was the Urinate In the dance. An attractive candy table was well patronized. The gowns were notlcably beautiful, among them belnar many Imported mooeis. Among th. prettily gowned maids and matrons were: Mrs. John Manning in white bro cade elaborated with pearls, the draping caught with a touch of American Beauty. Mrs. J. D. Farrell. in a handsome robe of heavy black charmeuso trimmed with lace and pearls. Mrs. Smith Wear. Necklace. Mrs. Andrew C Smith was attractive In Mechlin lace over cream brocade with girdle of lavender and gold. She wore a pendant and necklace of pearls and diamonds. Mrs. Wllber E. Comsn's costume a becoming shade of pink charmeuse with lace trimming the bodice. Mrs. Edward Boyce was In a stun- nlncr gown of black. Miss Margaret Flaherty wore royal blue charmeuse. becomingly made. Miss Lucie Schmlt. while lace over Dink silk Mrs. George V. Brown, black lace over white satin In the bodice and black veivet sivirt en train. Miss Winifred Burg, peach charmeuse with banding of scarlet velvet- I scene of a delightful gathering a few Mrs. M. Johnson, delicate shade of I days ago, when the members of Peter lavender chiffon trimmed with lace A. Porter Circle, of the Grand Army of and Jewels. I the Republic, was entertained. Luncheon Mrs. I. J. Maher. shadow lace over I was served followed by a social after pink satin. I noon. Mrs. T. E. Hulme. embroidered silk marquisette over old rose. I Mrs. I". L. Purse wss hostess on Sat Mrs. J. W. Sweeney, old blue char-1 urday at an Interesting tea given espe meuse of a modish cut. I daily for the volunteer workers who ni.it I. Mr., it r. r-ol- a""'" the Associate Charities In their if,. .,., t,.i efforts to help the poor. During the An Opportunity For Oregonian Readers to Secure the Latest -City Map of Portland The Oregonian has secured a Umlteti number of up-to-date city wall maps of Portland. These maps sre 3 feet by 3 feet inches and are in four colors. While they last they can be secured by pre senting this coupon and 8S cents at the City Circulation Desk In The Oregonian Office. 40 cents by mall. tume of pink charmeuse. Mrs. J. Baker, embroidered marqui sette ovr yellow with sash effect of earlier part of the afternoon several prominent speakers addressed the guests. Mrs. Millie Trumbull In her talk, urged the co-operation of all the yellow charmeuse and pastel trimming. worker, and ,USKested that there be a Mrs J A Freeman, black lace over a ,y,tematlzed method used In order to pink Striped silk. make ths work effectual. W. D. Mae- Mrs. Howard M. Winter, Oriental ,,.. . .,..., i tD.?!.C enrKde..rKl VI biU!. chl,fon tent suggestions. An informal tea and with gold beads. The foundation was I .-.., hml -on.iU(,- th. rt.v. Th. of pink charmeuse. will be other similar teas given in the Attractive Goats New Models $ 1 5 to $25 Becoming new styles of Coats for street and afternoon wear are offered in this group at very moderate prices. Coat as illustrated is only $20. . Of fine weave Bedford cord; cloth button trimmings of ' moire; long rever collar of moire silk and 1 frog fastening at front. Others are loose kimono style, caught in at bottom with bow, giving draped effect. Many Coats are lined; others trimmed in Bulgarian silks, velvet or faille. Materials are matelasse, faille, eponge, serges, basket weaves, zibelines and whipcords. Prices ranging at $15 to $25. Beautiful New Waists Every Waist in this group is unusually attract ive and serviceable. They're principally of wash able materials Chinese crepes, habutai, crepe de . chine, crinkle crepes and satin. Some styles made in combination of foulards and plain materials, Robespierre collar effects, at $5 to $6.50. Smart Suits, $35 Note Sizes Mls.es gtaea 14 to IS Tears. Regular Slse. 24 to 4. Odd Slac. 38 to 49. Women and misses will find in the new arrivals of Spring Suits at $25, smart, . handsome models with pleasing individ uality. With comprehensive choice of navy, black, Copenhagen, tan, gray, brown mixtures and checks. Have regu lation length jacket; plain tailored with notch collars and small re vers; semi-fitted backs and button-trimmed. The - Bul - garian trinimings are shown in fancy models of new Suits. Style as illustrated was sketched from this group. (Jp C Your choice of this lot at only PJ Dainty White Dresses The new White Dresses of ratine, eponge, marquisettes, voiles, embroidery, batiste and lawn are shown in wonderful daintiness. Beautifully trimmed in new est laces and hand-embroideries. To sell at $5 to $65. if Neat, New Tub Dresses Here "We've just received a large assortment of Tub Dresses in neat and pleasing styles. The newest materials and shades are used throughout ratine, eponge, crash, voile, batiste, linen, ginghams and percale. And in the most approved new Spring style. Misses' Tub Dresses, $1.50 to $25 Women's Tub Dresses, $3.50 to $48 Second Floor, Main Building. Mail Orders Filled. Lovely New Dressing Sacques Every woman will delight in wearing the new Dress ing Sacques they're of such pleasing style, and made either short or half lengths. Of plain or striped mar quisette, pearline, French lawn, batiste and dotted Swiss, Made with surplice effect, Dutch neck, V-sbape or large round collars. Trimmed in novelty laces, shadow Cluny, Valenciennes, or rosettes of ribbons. At $1.75 to $6.50. House and Maternity Gowns The new Silk House Gowns and Kimonos are here in great variety. Both figured and plain styles. Neatly trimmed in Eatin or ribbon, with light or dark colors to choose from. Priced at $4.50 to $12. Maternity Gowns of messaline, silk and albatross. Dain tily trimmed with tuck lace or ribbon; have accordion pleated and shirred skirts. These gowns are shown in variety at $7.50 to $22. Miss Helen Hogan. royal blue over near future bT .ome of the women who American beauty. are actively Interested In philanthropic Mrs. A. W. llahles. painted chiffon I .ri-. Th.. ,.h.,-ia- m ... over salmon pink charmeuse. familiarise the helners with what is "O Agile Aluwa UJO a DKUmiDK kaln ,4nnA anil will nffa. n...BHan. mhmri ... .. T V. I . . . 111. I " " VL i for eniargina" the scodo of service. Mrs. C H. Freeman wore a bright . ' coral crepe meteor brocaded. Mrs. O. W. Simpson entertained the an bs cariotta iteea was in pamted members of her luncheon club vaster chiffon over coral charmeuse. I day at the Hotel Oregon. Sixteen Miss Ethel Marsh was in lavender friends shared Mrs. SlmDson's hosDl- marquiseite. I tality. At th. candy table Miss Catherine I Roe was attired in lavender silk and I The Portland Heights Club will en lace. Miss Helen Clark In pink silk tertaln at cards this evening in their with touches of green. Miss Caroline cozy cluDnouse. Tables will ba ar Gleason old blue silk. Miss Clarissa I ranged for bridge, five hundred and lley beaded net over old rose silk auction bridge. and Mis. Helen Calbre.th w a a in nnrl- I cot crepe meteor with chiffon over the I Tho Mothers' Circle of the Highland bodice. She wore orchids. I School will hold a reception today from Others whose rowni w.r. nmian.ii 1 1 to 6 o clock at th. home of Mrs. A. Y. beautiful were: Mlsa Beatrice Porteous. I Beach. 410 Going street. All mothers In -Mrs. il. ri Leonard. Mrs. J. N. Casey. I ro innea iu siieuu Miss Margaret Casev. Mrs. J. V Cl.rk. I son. Miss Nora DriscolL ML.. Dorothv Miss Clarice Biles will entertain to- Elchenlaub. Miss Anna Healy, Miss I niorrow evening at cards. A score of Jun. Kenenck. Miss Katherine Galvln. I younger sec wiu snar. ner nospl .mss xiaxei Alarm ahs Katnerln. Ca- "iy. halin. Miss Matilda Kluca. Mis. Ir.t. I ta Redmond and scores more. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C Alnsworth are . . . i among tnos. wno sailed on Saturday Th. members of the June class of I from New York for London on the Lincoln High School were entertained I North German Lloyd steamer George hospitably on Saturday evening when Washington. Leopold Neustadter was wey were the guests of Charles Howe another Portlander who was noted on at his home, 600 East Eighteenth street the passenger list. is or to, oames. music and a dainty re past were enjoyed. Those sharing the Mrs. Katherine A. Daly will entertain evening's pleasures were: I the members of the Neighborhood Auc- Koland Jolly, John Stelner. Frank I tlon Bridge Club tomorrow afternoon Beach, Lawrence Rosenthal. Phillip Ses- at her home in the Clifton Apartments. sions, iiauae rieslng. Fulton Magill. Clarence J. Young. Delvln Peterson. I Miss Laura Korell will be hostess Alfred Schllt. Freeman Sersanous. A. on Thursday at a tea at which she will Roland Moscow. Charles Howe. C. Edl- compliment Miss Florence Davis. On son Wlngard. Merle Bonssellot. Dana Saturday Miss Davis will shsre the rouisen, r:nrl u. Goodwin. Millie Jewett I honors with Miss Josephine Stapleton Lewis, Misses Win Osborn, Beatrice I at a large party to be given by Mrs. s-tevenson. May Brlmdap. Shirley Fiske, M. R. Kaser. .iiarcia faraer. crystal Keck. Rita I'raeger, Grace Townsend. Pauline I Felix Bloch has Just returned from Heinti. Laura Akin, Opal It rets. Myrtle I a few weeks" trip In California. He Miller, Mildred Mark 11 le. Ruby McKay. I visited Redlands, Los Angeles, San Mable Tower. Ruth Graham. Katherine I Francisco and other California towns. Hancock. Francis Golden. Hazel Isac- Amerk-an a:eel ntllns has been used In the great Irrigation works at Hindis, near Paa-daa. Plauen Lace Neckwear at Phenomenal Reductions! The enthusiasm women displayed yesterday in selecting the coveted pieces of Plauen Lace Neckwear gives evidence of the unusual offering to be found here! It's an immense purchase of Plauen Lace Collars, Chemisettes, Coat Collars, Yokes and Sets the entire stock of one of the largest New Tork importers, and we've made astounding reductions on the entire purchase for quick selling. Rich and beautiful is every piece in this lot; showing dainty designs in large and small effects, with choice of white or ecru. In six great groups you H find this Plauen Lace Neckwear. Pieces illustrated were selected at random from the several groups. Choose today while assortment is still representative of the line. First Floor. Main Building. Mail orders Filled. 25c and 35c Neckwear priced, each only 19 50c to 75c Neckwear priced only, each, 37t 85c to $1.50 Neackwear priced at, each, 67 $1.75 to $3.00 Neckwear priced at, each, 98 $3.50 to $4.50 Neckwear at, each only $1.98 $5.00 to $7.50 Neckwear at, each only $2.98 son. Edythe Mlhnos. Marguerite Gross, Klien nomlnque. Lillian Compton. Es ther Johnson. Lillian Stevenson. Izetta iarrte. susan Thomas, Dorothy Wrlsrht. Kmlly Marshall. Dora Broelje, Grace .May. kom right. Pauline Mlms. Kleanor iTaeger. Kuth Leonard, Clar ence Stephenson and Glenn Dudley. The teachers that helped in the work I were Mis Gladys Smith. Miss Carolina Barnes and Edward O. Tabor. The ofn cers of the class are: President. Frank Beach: vice-president, Msrcla Parker; secretary. Mnrsruerlte Gross: treasurer. C. Edison winKard; sergeant-at-arms. AUred Scant. Trinity Church will be the scene of I a pretty wedillng ceremony tomorrow evening at :30 o'clock, when Miss Marie Schuluermsn will become the l.ride of Charles Churchill Pan field. The (prorations and costumes of the bridal attendants will be In delicate paatol shades. Mrs. J. C. Edwards has come from Los Angeles to be her Bister's matron of honor. Fred Miller will be I best man. Two dainty little nieces. llannnh Marian Edwards and Marie Schulderman. will serve as flower girls. Ernest Tyrall. Harry Chapln and L. C. Slatter will be the ushers. After the ceremony there will be a reception at the 1'. M. Pcbuiderman residence at Nineteenth and Gllssn streets. A larre number of guests have been asked for both affairs. The Kspra Kappas were delightfully entertained at a fancy dress party riven at the home of Miss Kuth Derlng Saturday night. Among those present were Mi.s lone Morrison, a Southern belle: Mlfcs Berr.tc. fun. Y.mm. Yam. wa girl; Miss Mavm. Hurst. Southern! .trl: Miss Alice Warner, Pink Lady; Liver Pills It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels are constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayert Pills. L2.Iw- MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Orta'aTUlttf torFfrerlBtiDPa, ('niiiipKKioa. H 0idtrhe, ?m oto eta Trouble, Terthlo plaardrri, and D etstr y inii, inif nrrai i oida its. a; Don t accept MAPI m a ' 'ctk K K. Aaanma. Embroidery Samples fa&SSiSi Again today we continue our phenomenal of fer on the sample pieces of dainty Embroidery placed on sale for the first time yesterday morn ing! Included are 27-inch Baby Flounces, on sheer Swiss in small floral design. Also eyelet and floral design. Regular $155 to $2.25 grades ; 18-inch Swiss Flounces, in English eyelet and Baby Irish effects. Regularly 85c to $1.75 the yard. Bands and Galloons, in eyelet and Baby Irish designs. 4 to 12 inches wide. Regular $1 to $2.25 grades. Your W choice from the entire lot today at only, yard 12c to 18c Cluny Lace, Edges and Insertions of linen, machine made; to lz inches wide. For undermuslins and trimming of heavy Summer materials. Spe- q cially priced for today's selling at only, "the yard JC $2.50 45-inch Flounces of Swiss, with combination of Ven- d JC ise lace. Special, .the yard p 1 .Ja7 $2 27-inch Flounces to. match the the above. For lingerie gowns, q q Specially priced at, the yard 70C 50c Fiction OVER 500 TITLES Readers of fiction will find here in our Bookstore the greatest assortment of late Fiction that is offered in re print edition and now selling at 50o. J Come and inspect the complete list to day. You're sure to find many titles that will please you. A few of the newest are: Love's Pilgrimage Upton Sinclair. Buried Alive Arnold Bennett. Hugo Arnold Bennett. The Heritage of the Desert Zane Grey. The Rules of the Game Stewart Ed ward White. Maggie Pepper Charles Klein. The Untamed George Pattullo. Bookstore, Basement Annex. Mall Orders Filled. Uear Grand Opera Records Today 7th-Floor Tea Room 2:30 P. M. Columbia and Victor Records from the Grand Operas will be heard on the Auxetopbone. PROGRAMME Orchestra Selections' From "Jewels of the Ma donna," Victor Concert Orchestra Solo From "Thais," "Love Is a Virtue Rare,". . . . Mary Garden Solo From "Tales ot Hoffman." " 'Th She," Charles Dolmores Band Selection. From "Hansel and tiretel," Pryor's Band Solo From "Tales of Hoffman," "Air of Daper- tntto," Hector Dufranna Solo From "Hansel and Gretel," "The Old Wltcb," Otto Gorita Solo From "Lucia de Lunmermoor," "Silence O'er All," Louisa Tetrazzinl Duet From "Tales of Hoffman," "Il.rearolle,". . Farrar and Scottl Dnet From Lneia de Lammermoor," "Born. On Signing Breese,". . . . Alice Nielsen and Constantino Sextet From "L,ncl. de Lammermoor," "Wn& Re strains Me," Caruso, Tetrazzinl, Amato, Journet, Jacoby, Bada Orchestra Selection. From "That.,". .Prince's Orchestra Solo From "Louise," "Since That Fair Day,".... Mary Garden WEDNESDAY Miss Dorothea Nash will tell in story of the Grand Opera "Thais." Mrs. Susie Fennel Pipes, Violinist, will play "Meditation," from "Thais." ow onFamouf Willamette Rotary You can pay more for a Sewing Machine than we ask for a Willamette Rotary, but there is no Machine on the market that possesses so many desir able labor-saving features, nor that can excel, if equal, the stitch and finish possiblo on the "Willamette." Made with drop-head, automatic lift, automatic adjustable tension (an exclusive feature with the Willamette Rotary). All parts are easily oiled from above. And the automatic tension permits the sewing of sheerest fabrics instantly changing to heaviest material without effort on part of the operator. Come to our Fifth Floor Section and have these and other preferable features of the Willamette Rotary explained on the Machine itself. Any style Willamette Sewing Machine sold on our Club Plan. $2 on purchase delivers the Machine to your home; then only $1 a week until paid for. No extras and no interest charges. WHlametta Rotary Sewing Machine Colonial Case, $32.50 Mission Case, $35.00 Cabinet Style, $40.00 Fifth Flovr. Mala Batldlaur Man Order. Filled. Cousins Shoes at $5 Cousins' Shoes for women are the aristocrats of fashionable Footwear. And they're sold here exclusively in Portland. You'll find here every width from A AAA to D. In the $5 grade we of fer the most stylish and comfortable lasts, of Black Russia Calf with cloth or kid top; black patent colt with cloth top; tan in button or lace; Surpasse kid, in button or lace ; chocolate kid in button style ; patent-leather with kid top, in lace. And they're all Goodyear welts with Cuban heel. J. & T. COUSINS WHITE SNOW BUCK SHOES, $5.50 $2 Cotton Bed Blankets $ 1 .65 ii pjf& Offrorraoa, Aden Cfpeefi 1837- jSTORE OF l 423 TBS UP Choose the needed Bed Blankets today from this lot we offer at special reductions. Extra large size, of twilled cotton. In t1 JC gray and white, fancy borders, at j) J. sOO $1.50 Feather Bed Pillows covered in best grade fancy art ticking, and filled with se lected and sanitated feathers. 6 1 C Regulation size. Special at only p A X O