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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
ORFGOXTAT. TITTJKSD-VT, DECEMBER 23. 1915. a . . ,,.,,, .,e,-.-9 9oro I -e-e-eTe-e-e-Te-e-e-e-e-e-e-e--e-j I r '''':iVtl;; Vi.rvi'.." ! ::: Sv ; i-. : i WELL-KNOWN PORTLAND GIRL WHOSE W EDDING LAsT Mu"l . . PROVES GENUINE SURPRISE. i trnnin m too t. j . -'- t ' 'J ' " k W..M,n it ' III"" 3- r-".... . ' eti-l .1 r'i"-" -r- a4 r, - l"" r" X m--. i;sr r-:t. .-' Jx''r ' . ' - -O. x. ? rritT ! v ,- ' . - " ,. - X J l.,.wt f Jin a. !" X X - -X X -m:-ra Horn mafl 4 X X - ' V hm fr.rov e CM J X X- . r. , . . "X fiat TS.t n. " - ? , . . ' '" 4 . t : -7i TTOfJPAT tlm I :- full ef I I ,.,f-.rt. I J"r pru..-tilrir XX fraua-M with rfenauemeat. ' f root In surprtee of tb . !" ef lfi riortti.-. Wernri r.r.-8r. rtenehr t'oaer. WM D-r?orm..i U.l niht t IK fcrt l m"a-'. Mf -I . P. W.t lit Mto4 !- Kine' r,ifif It l)nr. brother ef Tn tniM t.brt!r 4k4 m4-nBir frn In rt:'"tf ..iorimr is rcr !!. T rtrr l.(.twn itrrti tt tnf at fna c&rT''n'm- ,m f.r. ti U fc-mc 'l bkr f oo.wf1i4 fr. rh.4.-m. tr:mm.l !! fmr t. r .bi u. . r i:: wrth4 w. . .towar ef bn.l roa "4 lu ;('.a. T f t J?"n" crB l?f'. M n Jf-. Rn!w; hi fot. '-. 4 V-. Rlrh.r r,Bn-'. later. (: ::-nn. Vi-'-i . W. tTrtel. 4 po'itp. crrfer-i. l l lm prt. Mta. Vi"-fl Wa we.J In re-ot.,fa. tin mtut Mur U-) 4 A war ef' ef vtolata. Tha o'n cri I'tt tt KM f"r in th wl n Utr will I r:if-. : f hn t- h'r f.4r hr i:t horn ! la Wm:Jn Annet- ft B. ffn'lBtI MKfl t ren raft an. re.-:t!a l! 4 afoBB4 Port l iB.i. .h. t'r kr lr. r-ia4 r m.i.-l aja.-tioB BbrMl n4 l ry irt.r In hr l. Wf. t'"' I Srarfnra) fnam. a i.mAar ef f.r Krr TM frrtillr. I a.--tl with Ma father la buiB. Th eun ppl fl hi mif. f r aaearal nontl'. hut ati- nm dial th -rl ! to their cletfat friale. Vrii f.mttrt flhbii to m Btimher ef frtn-l MlurUT tttumr rv-ln Bjojre-I an4 dainty rr a arl Th frBt r: rn. ttl WiUI. tri nla. Jan V l -I ."! t.uB'an Oatrnjaa) an4 ltBry Wlrk. -hr Weat. Ja.-h VTt-k. frl CimmiDfi, Mr. an. Mr. A. Wnn. a a a Vi r:ornr '.hr Btrtlo4 en lna. at hr hem. 4 Klrby ift. f r uper rrty b-I mf rnvI )n. . t'ar trt pt ij for M. Th (cli rf: Ml..a lUlo B-1 Ifil,) K.a. Viol an4 Manila Idstay. Vary r miac. Annatt Waaarly. I.jji Ki.nfvttt aa.l ;air Un.l. Iiaory tiU. A4 Ol"n. I.y Ttrln. Harry ma y. l:y llia!y. R:ph Tk. liar low Tat. Il.rtxrt l.Kr rwl Irene U Krn-y. e Mr. A. nhmo' charity ! will aotaM vat "f thu eftarnoon at her hoena. : .-rtft Twanty-f tftb. tract, coraar Northrup tlraat. Th rroc4a will b n"l f r th work, of In S.tr of l.ral lneoicnt VovlaCjr. All atret4 art latttxl. a a a Mr. an4 Mr. I. N. n!cnnar nler taaa4 a marry party of younc po ri UjC KM Witl bo pf!i ( th Hrphaum. fulloeiaU by docln and a at-1 ; t r au;pr at Hotal lianaon. In 15 Crystal room. Th oppr tab! r a4oral wltn an uaua jally arttattc arraacamafit of thrltm- dacor atlona. In l rfin; f'.min potattia. hollar ae4 arcran. arTin4 In bakt. ilr. and Mr. I"ii..-nnar ur war Vr. an! lr. William ll-Ur Khrraan. Vi. e4 Mr. ?ianf.-r4 I. tacrt. Mr. ant Mr. Ilnry V. Miliar, air. rt Mr. A!5rt ik-hwatta-r. Mr. an4 Mr. U-4 l"rBl. Ma Irrna Wolf, of l'r.-no. it-!;. Woir. Martaa MchaL lmily llhrman. Char la i;nr- mio, ale) ef xn lra-t-o: Maon l.nrfna. tuia an Arrrtie t;olJmtth. i:l la Nu.tAl!r anal Ilarbart t'raak. e e e On of th marrteat an4 mt 1 fathtfil ef f" wh InCorin! par t:a wa) th H-ttfm an lopprr prt4! nur taat nitht hy Mr an4 Mr. John M l't;a i.-ui r'aanil-ripai at tatr or tn l!rojt Th af;ir wa to honor Itoawalt vl, who ha Juat r t'irn! from t:uffn to p. th holt dil hi fmllj. About S ai'jaat tn.rt. th ltpa hoapttalicy. tha bona heme d.'-ei at t r r-1 i I y with orn tuna. hj4a4 I'l it. rhryaanthamun. nt otar fffllow-tuQeJ bloaaoma. A aiatin th hoafaa at th buffet lop rr war M Camtll fwh an4 MU May Norton. Mr. ". Mr. t. W. Ktirman an4 Chrla llfirman. of I'M "rnrl.'o r paaainc th h.)iili la I'ortUoJ. aa4 r at Itotal :aotv a a e TS annual Thrla'tna party ! t IN raaMaat of th I'attoa Hum will tah pia: thi attaraooa. la tT I mit eororttv aal it That i'bl fr;ralty combiBinc aa boat for th rtrn-n. Aa elahurat mu.ical pro rmm. both toi-al an Inatrumanta.. will b. t-tura of th affair. f.liowa4 by tea. ta.-1'..l.M In th pmrrtmrna tra: Mia t -nrof.hr Hannatt. V!ii4H I'ailatt. Ml A a- Pial.r a rwf th ITtf'tn l ni arity l Cluh qa.rft. Albrt Oil l-ct la u;oit for th Ola l'la an4 th other member ar l'r; loa. io Un.! an4 Jai-h tv!ph. f'i..ri. dc! -M l'5ri-tT.i dxoratioaa wilt adl caiaty to th atrno.phar of tt liorn. an4 a Ura attaBdanr of Iia tr'-.t folia I nCtii-4t4 Thar ! wilt b a bi. aparhly fhrlatma tra. n it rmmbrBCv e e a The TrouhaJour anj Cotillion Tut will hot 1 their ana il Chrtatmaa daw lna prty tomorrow vntnT at t'ottl lion llall. -eclat fatura wilt lBclu4 a biT .'hrlatm tra I !! with pr- nt to be (iin to th dancer durinx tea srB4 march. e Th wedl.n of Mlaa Alth-a Moa Kirnml an! Kim-r Urown will be aoi mnli4 at th rtrat rrvabytartaa Char' h. corner Twelfth and Alder atreet.. tonKht. Ml Kimmal ba ba tnatr-actor for eral year In Kn(tlh l-a Jefferson liia-h ?- ho-ol. and Mr. 11 row a I prlndral at lrlncon itchool. loth ar popular In aottal an4 achool cln-le. A lr Bomber of frlena will witnea th rtrtmonr. Thre hi-th cbo-ol boy will art a Sahara, and an Invitation ha beaa itnd4 to th atti4Bt to b praaent. Th aervice will b simple, and there wlil bo no r-ptlo. a tha jroanc pop! wiU lea at one for a abort wedd.saT trio durln lb Chrtatma bolt- cava Tha brld will b attnd-l tT hr l.tar. Mlaa KatharIB Ktmml. and th bridaarroom br hi friend, r rl ro hum. Mia Martha Reynold will ba at tho ora. and lleorce Karnopp will ainav IU. Joda II. Ho yd. I". E will ra4 tho marrt aanrlr- THE blh crowned bat la by no roaas boldla: tha moat coratad pUt q fa.hlon. Th. fact that to th attract woman It I unberomln: ha bo Urrly raapooaihl for It paoalnc Loral hop ar rapKiy rrlyln; bon net-Ilk bat and "an hat that ar neither too amalL too blah, nor too larae. Th extremely amall hat. pervbed at a ""daahlnc". ancl batween tb ar and . I alao be In drto out by th newer and mora nibi atyt. Th fluffy dd hat which baa bad a timely rn la twins rtrntd and It futur popularity la Insured by It attraotivenes. Malm, load and load of It. I bln broucht to I'ortland for bonnet and bat. modld aflr tho by foreign and Caatera modtata. An Innovation In maline I a new allvar and old colored tnat.rtal which la soft, ahtra mery and substantial. To what hihia of artistry th mil liner will soar In thi raw wraith of opportunity Is jt to bo discovered: at any rat thry will 10 more to breadth than belcht. Th open crown with valval eda-lna-aand fur ar atlll popular. Th softest of pan velvet with a llry. pusay willow ahaen or aoft pearl gray velvet can b beautifully combined with llver trimmings or fur. ha been demonstrated by aom of th milliner who ar d.splaylna- llttl pleated bat wita edr of (old and ailver and mysterious llttl puff or slrtp of fur. A pal yellow bat with leather trimmin-t I not to be recarded a too vntureom. for It merely come a a seo,ue to numbers of other thins that ar be In shown In chamois colored material. A llttl ro-colore. hat with a plara all It own I on with modish line and a atanJlna: u? ptcallBS of otlff matin nd a w bit of a frill about tb faca. By Mas FAVvitxr. Tervibla-. ONCC upon a tlm thr lived a King who bad a vry beautiful dauch ter. liar hair buns; la soldn curl nd br cheek war the color of peach lloMoma Tb Kmc had selected for her buebaad a Prim who owned vast lands and bandsonl castle, but lb iTlncea did not want to marry him be- suae be wa not a toad man. 1 do not oa blm." h would say wba her father pok of the 1'rinc a her future busband. "t-s you want to be aa old maldr her lather would aak. "I do not wish to marry. tb frin- ceaa would reply, -until I meet ine man 1 can lose and respect, and some of the saretest ladi I know ar old maids, a you call them. Hut th kin was not to be put off In thi manner and tb day wa aet for tb weddinc Tb poor llttl lrinrs b-(4 and p!add. but bar fathar wa firm: she must marry the frlnce he had selected. On n bt whan vrybody In th cattle wa asleep th ITIncea stole out ery softly, r-he went to th cava of aa old wttrh In the wood. -Mother Witch." she said, "do help me: I cannot marry th I'rince. I do not love him." The old wltth told her she could help her. but she must prom Is not to blame her for anything that bappned afterward. "Anytbinc wltl be better than marry Inc a man I do not low." tb rrlnreas replied. Tb old witch hobbled Into her cut and returned with a whit tablet and a tiny phial which held red liquid. -lie home.- she told tho Prlncaea. -and let them prepare for your wed dinc: do not fret or find fault. On your weddinc night after you are dreeaed. take this tablet, drop this red liquid on It and swsl.ow It at onre. The I'rinre will not want you for bis wife. I wlil promlit you that." Th Princess thanked hr and went bark to tb castle, feelins; vry happy. Th nleht of th wvddinc. when she we dreeaed In ber bridal gown and th tl bad bean pinned In place, sh askd to b I" ft alone for a llttl whlla A won a sh wa lfl by herself sh look, irooa a, crt, drawer tho tablet and tha phlaL Propping; th red liquid on It ae th old witch told her. she llftad lb veil and awallowed It. Than sh rall'd her attendants cad went to ber walling guests. The eeremooy was over and the Prince raleed th veil to saluto hi bride, but Instead of the pretty far of the Prlnc. he beheld with horror th far of a lion. Tb hand upon which a mlnut b for ha had placed a wedding ring was th paw of that savac bar Th Prlnc f4 from th room and out of that castle. Th guests, when they b. held th tarrihl head and paws, f ed also and th King and Quren were the only ones left. The servant were afraid of the Prince. a Terrible, aa they called her now. and she had to bid hrrself In a room In th tower of th castle. Th King wa In despair and could not understand th dreadful thing that had happened to hi one beautiful daughter. Tha Prlnco fld from th country and waa nver hrd of again, and th iTIncess wa free.' but he won dered If after all It would not ba better to have married the i'rince and re mained beautiful. One night sh sat thinking about her terrlbi fat and wondering If th old wltrb Intended sh should always wear the far of a lion, when sh no ticed a bright streak of light shining through th window of her tower room. A fairy walked along thi bright path, and aa she cam in front of the Princess she said: 'I hava had a bard task to find you: th witch sent me. but she did not say where you were and I bav had to hunt. 5he told mo to give you thl." she said, handing the ITIncess a white tablet. -You ar to rub this between your hands, or paws." she said, as sh glanced at the sharp claws, "and then you are to rub It on your faca and had." Aa soon aa th fairy had gone the Princess b'gan rubbing the tablet as th fairy had directed. White foam. Ilk soap lather, soon formed and the Princess rubbed It over her face and head. The next morning she saw that her hand were as they had been before tb wedding, but as there was no mir ror In the room sh could not be eure about her face. When th Klnr and Qieeo brouirht fV. rv . ire, GIVE LIVING PRESENTS They are cheerful. Interesting- and different, and everyone lovea them. Canary Birds Imported Hartx Mountain, the most beautiful singers on earth: their cheery songa are like sunshine to the eoul. Call and hear them sing mornlncs la beat. r.rAKASTEED 01 TIGERS S3. 50. 95 and 10. CAbFA, very Urge assortment. 1.25 to S3.SO and up. flowering ?0prr Plants Ferns and Palms Very appropriate for ANTONE. Perhaps you know aome ONE whom you can remember in NO OTHER WAT. W laav a very larg aad eholre aartBeat of baadaosse plants. better la tho city aad ataa prated a low. Tteantl'nl email nlanfa with or without Pretty Jardiniere, 25 to 50J: extra fine ones from 7oc to S1.50: magnificent large specimens from 82 to 5. Call and reserve plants early. GOLD FISH AND AQUARIUMS An aquarium la a beautiful ornament. The bright, active goldfish are very interesting-, a per petual source of amusement for both old and young- folks. GOLDFISH 15c to 1.50 each. Aqt ARUMS Small 15c to 50t: large 75 to S2.SO and up to S7.50. Over 1000 fish on hand. DUflVC MAIW 5936 I iiUila, A 3811 CrT HOLLY HOLLY WREATHS CEDAR ROPING ORKGOV RA MISTLETOE) WITH BERRIES. J-viri69 2D Sv.W Bet. Morrison 6 YarA BTORH OPEX EVEM.bl V.VTIL, i30 THIS MEEK. her breakfast they dropped th dishes, they wera so surprised and overjoyed, for there waa their daughter aa beau tiful aa sh ever bad been. Tb Klnr gave a ball In honor of her rarover from what ha felt aure waa some terrlbi malady, and all the people from rollea around wera In vited. Prince and youDff men who wer of lowly station. Th King hoped that tho Princess would choosa a husband, but aha said. -No," sh would remain single ana llv with ber father and mother, and when they wera old they wera glad she bad not left tbem.' And the King found that tba un married daughter was a greater bless ing than she would have been had sh married aa he wished. (Copyright, tats, by th MrClure -.ewepapar ELEVATOR TIME EXTENDED Sis Months Is Allowed for Safety Repairs Cntler Ordinance. Th City Council yesterday passed an emergency ordinance granting aix months" extension of lime from Janu ary 1 in which owners of buildings where automatic elevatora are Installed hall have to build In safeguards aa outlined In an ordinance passed by the Council several months ago. Tho de lay in enforcement of tbe ordinance waa granted because all the chances required by tho ordinance could not be made within the time given. The ordinance Is aimed to make the utomatio llfta safer. The principal change la the requiring of all doors to be flush with the elevator shaft and requiring tha removal of projections In tho shaft. LIQUOR SALE NOT PUNISHED awaassswaaaws Jury Hoc Not Convict PruRglKt on SKtterV Testimony. That Iho Jury In the caee against R. T Barkman. druggist, would not con vict him on a. charge of bootlegging on evidence obtained and submitted by a spotter" was Indicated by tho ver dict It returned yesterday In Circuit Judge McGinn'a court. John Cummlskey wss the complain ing wltnexs and Informer In the case, lie bought the whisky from Barkmnn. representing that his wife wss 111. The Jury returned to the court for special Instruction with reference to the repu tation of tho druggist, which appeared. tr n good. II GIVE ME SOMETHING TO WEAR, ETHEL, 'If You Really Want to Please Me!" Tha fa the plea I've been hearing on every hand. So I'm going take them all at their word I'm going to buy all my Chri.-tmas gifts at CHERRY'S, and I'm going to pay for them BY THE WEEK! "Do you know. Etta, I'va bought my own clothes there for a couple of yeara? Oh. yes. I couldn't get along without Cherry'a Credit System! "How do you think a new TValst would do for my chum? I think I'll buy her one from CHERRY'S special line at $3.9i the dearest fancy Waist imaginable! I've planned a surprise for my aister a new Party Dress. And for my mother I'll get a smart new black Fox Stole, and a nice Smoking Jacket for brother Tom. v "I haven't planned my other gifts yet. but I'm leaving It to CHERRY'S at la.ailn elUnlav ji flva tYI A I Hs-AJI- laBllliatlUK f'i; o - - or perhaps I will purchase merchan dise oraera xor in mi. a m ku.ub as a - ...-. Thatf -nr.- Ill slaw at f) A II mcra tuinui - " evenings till 9 P. M. Their address ia 389-391 Washington street. In the Plt tock block." I" ,- :.itet.ym-. Lai art ! r-irn ' ASK FOR and GET HGRLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU earns price. -r v vt U I 4 . V Special Holiday Prices on Your Christmas Furs .e-sj TTrirvcn --. f nrlotrVinn;p thpm he TP. at L iiuuoLi uur Vyiiiiauiids xu.o . - -. the special holiday prices on the most comprehensive stock ' of high-grade furs in Portland. Liebes' Fur Garments are all bench-made in Liebes' Portland workrooms from furs brought in on Liebes ships from Liebes Arctic stations you save the middlemen's profit! Buy today. i Fur Set, Fur Neckpiece. Fur Muff, Fur Coat, Children' Fur Ho LHi 288 Morrison Street At the Sign of the Bear J. P. Plagemann, Mgr. r Tj era f-5fiKTOW ifcl D) Irj!.' The Family Tree Christmas trees in many homes this year :n k, cirrritnHrl hv electrical pilts. HUI -'w " " J . - M . Tit - 1 utald and make crisp, hot toast right at the breakfast An Electric Flatiron trill save much time and labor in the laundry. . . . ... , An Electric Chafing Dish 13 an appropriate gift for sister while father and brother would enjoy coffee from an electric percolator of either the pot or urn type. Dainty tid-bits broiled on the e-.ec.nc rrflZ will delight the whole family. We have an electrical gift for every member of the family. Come and see our display. r ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building Open Till 9:00 P. M. H-120 r You Can Go Home For Christmas! If you take advantage of the Low Round-Trip Fares that the Southern Pacific will have on sale for the holidays. On Sale December 23, 24, 25, 31, January 1, between all sta tions of Southern Pacific in Oregon. Return limit January 4. You Can Go to California, Too! The holiday round-trip rates also apply from Oregon to California destinations on the following dates: Dec. 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1. Return limit of Jan. 3. $12.75 saved on round trip to Los Angeles $13.25 saved on round trip to San Francisco Corresponding; reductions to all points Aak the local agent! Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Christmas Packages Delivered 25 Cents Any Part of the City We will deliver Christmas packages weighing not to exceed fifteen (15 pounds) to any address in the city for TWENTY-FIVE (25) CENTS. Packages can be left at either of our offices, for delivery on De cember 24 or 25. We will make delivery at whatever hour and day you request. We are the oldest messenger delivery company in the city, and you are safe in trusting packages to us for delivery. Leave your packages with us any time, and we will deliver as per your instructions. For further information telephone us at MAIN 29 or A 2929. City Messenger and Delivery Co. 127 Eleventh St, Half Block South of Washington St. Or FEDERAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE, No. 7 Board of Trade Building, Fourth and Oak Sts. After January First 1916 Write at once for our new free catalog in which are plainly listed and priced the best and oca, - h? brands ot liquors. . ou wm uyu who cf buying by mail rrom-wnoieaaier-iu-wu aumer most economical and satisfactory. AH order will be filled in exact conformity witn cno new law. How this law atfects you in fas applica tion i et forth conctocly in our catalog. Wo 1 .... M,e mwuln anrl m nromrjc service ve ari ffuaranm o- - ; ,L . , .Ti -'V cciuwt advertise after January I st, therefore will ffk bo unable to communicate with you unlets you -lo I'M aT ' -- I-VI . r a-v n (III TAYLORE vici yuui name vn r U ai iw ,.. I MrC li cf nnw ourmailind list now i: Write for our price, on OLD TAYLOR, yellow label, oottled u, bond, ion wui do JULIUS LEVIN COMPANY ItMcIc5 Large! whole! Uquor xiar -. aaaa v.iry Phone Your Want Ads to The Oregonian