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TITE SfORMNG onECOXIAX. TUESDAY. DECEMTaEl, 23. 1015. 10 j in iiiniiPTiiimI rurom rem tooat. ir. r.wrM T H'a r.rtitniiM )I!ty O ! K. ta STiarwea!. Mr, f .rwoi a4 --? a ut Trat. Itl Il.eeoa. ttch'T gam at Hirp-4r-itt icht. Ifcl Pai' "Ism orHty lnicC Hotel Xl tm"nx fu-waealy dinRr-4nc Htl it litaamak. Imtfl. fai.:e oresas C!vb. University f Wa.Siegt J, al IrvU(te a te t 0: f Pr!d"e no attrartlv t:e V'. V'.rtlol UtDvaonfk. aval hr fjemal Bw lt .ty last algal at krirtaat r tp't"n tor wfctea kef sn'kr. Mr, t C. rs'oft:. as Mr. ITslofalaia ware tu al tue. Tie crys- t: rxra was art 1st u wltk Carta tin a dmrtVMii anakta aa effective toil t,t t" rrix fea.MBetlag frk t te cta girl e n-!roi w ly4 IS boapitaUty ef I B'et Aa cti:r a:ajiog innovation Tl cf Vakara. wo-a, tr h.a from ti pop-ar .. He. ax" ts l Br. II- I taster) JStag t'atn Ik SJleod-'l :! lt Bl. kit fair l e lacU44 la the feg'atar aautina cf eaxtat dutleA JMwart Peia'aB't. weartng broad : riei aernae h'a oMr. wa k.at '. b4 the "'here. whe wnr -l r ftiiim. wr V -" rrm J-n r. Almt, r' ! . Cfl TT'.r. rft :,; Jf ir1- txioif. Jor4 X a" T.I -fc- I 'ftr:.atl, II . t"tr Jul:, .,e..1o mn Mr !'. r . V-'Hjnoaa rr t'r ' trf.t . fill "t M til' .! a rrr f th !'. r.f, f 'rt: llr Irlpnmliit M ri i. Jli w fnn)4 wt' t .f.. an.t hara ef ra. rtriMiivnnmi, arrMI. lit at t a i. raraailoaa. Alrma Koai. ai4 rr ft"- f la ", to ar r aar aoata af 4mtrtn hal"n "r ef B u coif fit ! an- atlts i:ar Mr. COftna ia!Tr lutlia t Bin "tl wrm. wth lr ! n-l Ba4'4 mbrol1ae. an an ci-rt4 a arm kt-tut cf KIMar r ri', Al tBa Tp? aflir ih rrrr wlti b-iilioe an othar f"r mm br of lnmf pa r 1 1 ar-l4 tii a rn riinc aff lr. en of tm b- o (.f.f.l-.l eir br Mix K!o4 K'imlla what ' MM Jf! But TaU Ja Moffiam. Virr "rna't Umlth. I'.ira!4 J ";arllr. Jarrla E. W. ft.p nxn. Vart CBSipeail a4 rraroll (wkllfura. Vrt lluit PI-imor IJt i!w wa a e"nr at fir a f frld r f -r.i.nr ta 4or. coacra batac bUc4 f r aim. a tat Ti'a-nl rarl! a4 f"pnLar Mi trst Vclf. cf a lan ciarai ara fh a-iaat af "f f ar allotfal Htnaar partr prid4 Tar by Mr. o-i Mra. Atbart aVhwaiU". Tavara arara nlacaa ar'o4 a labia, all -1CS.I rrutni darU. f r V aa olfa. Mr. a4 Mra afor4 P. t ownrtrt. Mr. ani Mr It-nry Mcar. Mr. tM Mr. Wllltaai lal:ar E-nnan. V rrion J teat, ttrrbart rraak. lata ,v.otJtr ao l tla koata. T-morroT antn Mla Wolf aUl b is fccaera tor th Orrbarn Thaatar rarT for wM-a Mr. ao4 Mra Charlaa . I'r at:i boat. Ualar tnar wi:j a'artu.l llalr uat at u!ar a4 danca at llol I'.anaon. Ti foKow'-nc aranln VUa rorne 1Vsir wr.l b a 4iBOr botr la hr f Mia Wo. fa a a a On f tS rt afflr ef ara tha t inhe ( yatar4ar at falTar?y Club br ih A'pba rbl aorortty ta kaeor of ts T Chapter cf r.ftca About ear war pUrad. n4 u kat for tha Mrxtoa arr. fra Ala) Walea fml-.a. ilrd Jo !ol man. M-a. fary r B-ar4. M-a. Frank r'i'f, Mr Mabal IC lrn I'araoa. Via. N;;i Hi:L Mra. rift Cr.ii.. )n Tail Oatbrta. Mia lt:n tioaa. Mr. Wa;iar Tl". Mlaa Crac Tackar. Vua Oaraa4'a a.-ntt. of fitnfor4 t ntart!y. Mi C. f WaiSlnf.ca t alarl!y. Mi. lul.a ra.arail. cf fi.rkalay. aCjaa Dorothy Saa(or4 aa4 t' La. TS tabt wa aitrB4 l!h Corfat ru wlort aol H""fc a a a Th 14 yaar will b ahara4 eat afi4 tia aa-ar 7 tar wa!m4 In rtaM rayai ri by a B'jrcbar af oi:y parti al ? f y p:.nna4 br pKinin'tl paop: f"r Jr.ital Ho". pfnnar wt; b ary.4 la tt aa4 tha cryatt rom al'.l b aa.i fjr 4nin. anj t mala lobby at!. k traaaf"rm4 lat-i a aoppar room. Tta ark ara r'anlr t aa'artala ,.f!a af fn-li Irv-I.iHa: Jtlli U r.iar Jroma st.l-.t.-F Wft ay t. : . Ckr!. r rr. J. It M'-Parmott H.nry La'kam. of l.l. 1. VIif. J, A. t'ekar'r J. J- rni'.ii.. r. C rmi. C C. f. ic! tja. W. W C K.i'f.r. r V lmi:r. r- rat C. Taiaa. I- t. ,-'. f-a r r iwr. Jam. f:.n In. Vi IV ttitua. CX a. J; a n r -r 'k-ra a a a fiwr.-.i 4lif parti B1 1r ant -r:l ar la by Bretn'nt li.ixiw:! BBat tho li!B at liot'l cw rt rhrt.tma 4r. T5 rlll av 44 ' t ctor-ftt4 al'l C'hrtjtmaa groaj. hot:j. iUit. a.tr aal Ctt-B-i rpa. Aaffr tca i-f'i"ii .r Mr I .am VTha. mho aatrtaln4 T 'Ja I privaf rf'B!n:.rr: )'-a C K.afiftn. Will Crbaitn Tl I :.!!, C:o"-l J- Jaknn. M!.a V. r.-.rkt;4. farla Hoaft4. W. r. 1 ipnit, J. W ir.:.y. 0rr V ..iaa, W. V tn. Jfa. t. Ottra-r-mr. firnmr. TV. I, Carapbait. rv, Crl.?m dy Via Alt T. r-- aa4 t'aa r. Cf!. botk cf tkia r war mjrrl4 at fj kom af tha k i )-' BBotS.r. Mra. Aanta M I't-'ea. a.ii :rft atr. a;y t! lmm4 at r bl-" praet. Ti crrny waa ky It'. f.- Trott.r. tmmiit:y afr tba rirm-v tn rcqpla lrt for a abrt fif It turat:: aa4 5n 1 polot. I r ' ; :- i! ..- I . .v'- - ,--V4. ' ' :- ''; ' i : ' " ' ! " 7 , f ijssn ax9 fro m V at. d SVliCi-on - 4 T- rlal.a nrr aarty Naw w-i- . V.. la !r!rk bi:raTn. ta - -.iiir4 aa4 WahlBtoa fra.t. t. rr- -X Intaraat inui tAa ataacara f I- ... ac 1 rarlry In calabrattoa af in. . rntrc bw yr. Tka malf a T. ,-.- t wi.l k 00 ef mats av.r-rttn.al. a n la l k ara4 aarlr Ik -r - r j at ta patalnc o4 t oil year a 1 royal w. ba wa i w!t.t ron f. ,-,4 arpao'!a ky l" riaacar. . 11 r-iiint. It k-ie l-a- r. t! a. -,o a t h tk oof-rtum:y to aw.- i l - wa partaarat T01 affair a a Al.a KlKIXt kaVaki, wka U fcom for t"a lte!My from . aebnot. i:i b lh curat of donor today f r tha lutiriiam l. ba pfa.M.J or by ( lln.a MIn.'fit.r. I'ovrra will b plac4 for 1J of tba atk.d'kutaat t. Mlaa Paat 1.1 no. of K!m. who la coast of Ml i-bnbl or t"i . tloa wk. air wiil b a at tha luBcacca. a At th ttinrbaon of tba ra-Hi.nlc Aaaociaiion to ba k't4 tlo.lncwlay at Hot. iana Bl I 1 o'riork. only lb tn!"ia4 miRib.it ar k4 t atn4. It U to b a tarca affair an4 apr' b all! ka rr. a a a l r,!a4Ta ualr. 4auihtar of Mr. 4 Mr. I- L FjTir.. t l at land nS tba Firi-Dt rfclcl Cultura hcro-ii. la n..ln tha boUdara ana frucda la I'Mlad'tphla an4 later am -co to w tora wny ?mi 1 1 or Nw Tear' a. a a a Tarifr- Janfary . ta lb Hat rboi.a by tb "ort!B4 T.owln Club fr It B.H danca. Tn commmc naa mil. liiberaK praparatlotia ir ini ffrr. ar4 th clubhoua will b Jai:y ark.4 for tr.a erl. a a Vr. anat Mr. J. VT. Crathara. Mr t. a lloaTna aa4 lu-!tar. Mr. ana i 0rc T. tvili.tt and Ml A. C. Ellara war ptrn durlnc in paai wa a tba Hotl Clark. l-a Aacaia. n. fol'awtnr OraoB popl war paaroD at Ik llclal Turpla. Han rra-- cIko. aurtna- th paat waaa: j. i par ana family. .V . iamtin at ;.orc L. Ilourxl.ir. a;i ot rnao. C. II. Wood. f Klamatn ran; . WW- larr.a. of K iana: V. -amB. ufoM and C. II. I njll0"0. Ol Kia-matk tal!a w r.. r- f Hair. Alb. Ma Balr ana Marcarat Balr anJoy4 a onni lalt at Lone Pch. oothrrn Callfor- i. thar wcr talrom at t- llotl irtm 4urln( th rl wo. a V. atwt Mra II. I. Varkra. Mr. K. fi K.ticr an J Mra. I- ltoaan. or ron- !!: Mr. an4 Mra. T. t. Jooa. nih v- Jna.a an.1 A Ida ft U Jon, ol raiara. war tatrona at th llot'l Lnkrhlm. ta As:a. auric ma paai "- a a Ml !! Bhalton. of rtrn Or- ron. l Ik BOU Ol ir. Kn.r.n.a and M.ltr4 Smith. JlJ-0 an i.rt.mm.nl la bain a ' kocor 4urln; tk bolMay. a a Tha ! for lb Nw Taar'B maa qaaraJa party ! by lh younsar art of Koaa City l ark at meant a Hail lrMar albt ar about compni.o. in committa la cba'f of rran-naota lrtciu' KuaU-aj Cowcill. baaora !. M.tJ firla. Alma echarrf. Iura im. o;ia la la I'rank lluatat. Ka aom Cook. I-wy Mull.il. k'our fcun1r4 laltatlona ka ba Boot out. Tka ..it... and natron ar: Mr. an4 I- V. luwlms-a. Mr. n4 Mra. II V. C.rar. Mr. an4 Mra. C Vf. atsrr. Mr .rt.1 Mr, fa u I CowaHl an4 Mr. anl Mra J. I". McInaH. l: ihlbltmo of (.a.- rfieclna- will b tl kr Mlaa Laura bhay an4 l"rnk Itualat. ho will daara a I'r-fc mlnt ac-l aaaaurka In c oatvj-ra. Uttla Irt-i lirowar will Oaa-a a flow.r danca anj Mlaa TbTt ne c.air wia aria kr clar "Irlak Wsahrrwoman dan-.'- Itfrhmnta will ka r4 al It o'clo-k Bt4 dan etaf will roatlnna antll I. Th rior ' ranc'-naata will b la chart f C. W. Calk.r an.1 ral Cow fill. Mra H. V. Jiawimia wi:t b ebr cf tk r f -a - "I Tk ball will b ! era:ly dacoratal. a a a Ona of th Uriait at of Ckrlat. maa dy amoia tarn y jnar contlnat a, a. tha -rio"" party for wttck I' raan it Cooalrarbam waa boat al kl katua In Tori trat. Jlla : aunbr4 akoat W.Jri1y at Ml lnitaa.1 of Thla wl!l t a loncr lon than uiuaI. to ai:t thoa who ar bahtod In th work. Tk clsa for adulta wl! rnt la tha arrolne aa uaual al 1:34. haa itd u y waa aaalatad by Mra. Charlaa charr ef th achool and ah Is aaala by Mlaa Kboda Kumalin. Ansa Mary r . ciik V 1 vnn. tlufhrl M Iall Toanar. Mra. W 1L Burt and Mlaa uran. Mrs. j, a. wurnoti, pi--d.at of tk union, waa also a luti Th Portland Womaa'a Union male talna a horn for a.f-upportln- lrl at II rikndara atraau AJblna Woman' a CbrlaUan Tmpr- anc union win tnaei iooay - .i x. i Mtiitann of lira. ChrlateDaan. (91 Borthwlck atreet. Mr. Jrnnl Kamp. atat praaldent of tba W. C T. win spaa a Chaptar A. P. T O. Platerhood. h14 WbiMENSCLUDS a. a CALcrtn in roit today. Oak. Noon maetlcc t T. W. C Crar AIn-to sine Women's I'ollllial S-lanc Club, Library, thla aftrrnoon. Alblna Wom.n'a Christian Tamp.ranc Inlon. ttl llorth aliii airaat. J.3'1 o'clock. .ramallc lr l artrocni. Tortland .thiktapnr Club, room r". Li brary. 1 o'clock. a marry Cbrl.tma" party yeaterdky . nr ir.ln.a th Bom OI Aira. ' ' . w. a a a Chapter C. P. E. will not rnt until January 7. when aars. r-. r.aua will D.UrtaJB th chapter mamoara. a 1 M..fia ta nrrenlie a Bw W. C. T. TT will b held on Wadneaday with ' a rnh.hun til Eaat Broad way. at 1 o'clock. Mra. Maul bllh will prealda. Hoa City Park W. C. T. V. will meet with Mra. O. Pierce, r.aai run nlath atreet. on Friday. Mra. Matt! rlleeth, county prealdent. will b laadei -Chrtatlan Cltlaeoahlp" wlU b U t0t,'- , a a . Tb afacDowell Club will not meet durlnc th bolldaya. and th roeetlna; which waa to bay Dean neia uraay will take place January 10, a a a Tb monthly tneetlna; of th State Oraduat Nuraee will be held tomor row nlfht at tha horn of Ml Jan rinai. 474 Kearney atreet. A aocial .1 - fii niUM br-laf huslnaaa mee In. Th arueat of honor will be Mra Robert Dlack. president or tn viaiuni Nura Association, who will Kty an In formal talk on tb neds of th aeaocl atloa. ; A nnrae's Tlew point of th adTlaa blllty of taking- out a corporat mora berahlp In th Vlaltlnr Nura Aaaoel atlon and mutual benefit of such . 1 1 1 k .1,., K Ml. a V E .cnriii. wiw vw a ' Crlttinger. superintendent of tba asso ciation Tha Pollyanna Club cf Cnlyaralty Park met at the home of Mra. J. D. Brown, tit Lovely atreet. Thuraday. Da-ember II. Tb afternoon waa pasaea In making- plana for tha distribution of food and clothtns; donated by the club tnembara. Prrarnt at th meeting war Mr. F. W. llouchton. Mra. Kouy Clyde. Mr. P. W. Orlawold. Mra J. L riohafaK. Mra. Richard Norrls and Mr. Kronlrln. Friday. December I J. tha provlelone wer packed at the home of Mr. Richard Norrla. H44 Dwl-cht atreet. from tbar belna; sent to various needy families. Xr.aa A IK. a aa-m mAArtin tha fioclal Canter and labor meeting at Central w - T ir haadauartera. 1711 Elev- .m'.K . rm-t r. n U'Mtn.ldlT. at 2:10 o'clock. Mra. Lucia Faxon Additon. National auperlntendent of tb depart ment or labor inn aociai camera, win tfik HartrldE Whlpp win sms. -witn n..r f nrnhv an1 Mlaa Aaenath Barnes, with Mlaa May Penderrraaa as ' planlal. A new aerlea of practical talks and riVmonatratlona In th car and train Ins of children haa been prepared and will be g-lvc! every Friday afternoon at S:J9 o'clock In th Courthoua under th so. pices of the Oreron Con greaa of Mothera and Parent-Teacher assoclatlona. Th first or tne win ba on January 14 when Dr. R. G. Hall and Mlsa Mable Ptenrer will have aa their subject. "How to Feed iouds Children.' aaaaaaaaaaaasiaajaaaaa-aaaa-aaaaa-a-aaaaaaa YW.CA-Notes ' ' Mt Important on today eala! list t tfc r--ti-a ard daoea to b ten by I.ritikO Con.il aad Mra Harry L. kher. woo aad Joba P. Traat. Vica-ConsuL It will ba a rrart eveet of iMi va Hf at Hot. I BBas and will b at trrd.d ky local exUIr t eacluelv U Tta tr.ks Ladies Erie's Club mat Thursday aflrr.on sad speot a ptas- ast aftaraooa. Mra J. vr. rraier was koateaa fof the afternoon, rnm wer won by Mdamae Albnsht. Adama and Allard. The club wilt b poet poaad Tkuraday en acooaat of tb l-.ka- etas; social, but tk rarular meat Ins; ef tk krtds cluk wilt b bald a we-k front Thoraday. All Elk wiv. motaere. daui&tert and a;ater w.l- com. Tker win tn!!' of ti daa- eter elaaa for b.rtnnere la th Port land lleicbta Club IMS we, bat tie TIpT; Peopl center of day eeae laT: People's Institute haabea the f many actlvltlea thla boll ion, M.-s Valentin Prlch rd. who la at tha bead of th work declare that It baa been one of the bast Chrlatmae times. Th partlea b can about 10 dara aco. First there waa a frolic and 10010 coodlca for th kln-dora-arlen youngsters. .Neat came the party for lh Boya Club, At thla Miss Marcarat Markenal bad charg of the programme. 01 J ranta Claua waa prea. eat nd tker was a wonderful Christ maa tree. e e e Th dear llttl stria of th kitchen cardan cam In for a traat on lart Monday at th Alblu branch. People Institute. Tbeae tota ar In th claaa teat learae housekeeping. Mra. S. Nor ton waa In cbarg and among the boateaaea who aerved th rakea and S-oodtrs and were typical fairy god mother war Mtsa lirlen Ladd. Mlsa Jean Mackcrut and Misa Katbertn Ilolbrook. a a a Iat Wednesday th Alblna Mother1 Cub ba.d a party attended by 44 moth era Mra. l.obcaon. Mra. John Kol lock. Miaa Matai MacMaater and Mis aiic oilman assisted In entertaining the guests. Mrs. Fletcher Linn aang aaverai oia-raahloned carols and songa and Mlaa Gi.man led the ru-sta la aing lag carol a. Kafreshments wer aeryed and iBan evaryon gathered round Ue f.i:ed wtta dainty gifts. a a Parents of chUdreo of the People's inat:iut in Alblna, numbering over : assembled In th headquartere on Wertnaaday night for a programme and Cnrtatma party. Th Poya Club, dlracted by Miaa Ailaa Masraastar and Miss Patsay btewart. had a Jolly party on Thursday and the same day mora than 40 youncelera of soma of tb poor tamil'a cf lh In stitute went to Mia Catlln a school wkar a treat had been prepared and every child ha1 a gift. Automobiles wr provided so that each child bad a wonderful auto ride. "Uee. ain't thla swell r waa lh comment of on cf lh llttl girl who never before bad ridden ta a machine. e a Th lloy Fronts and th Bote' Gym Club war entertained at another parly at which in I'aopl a Institute war boat. Mra. listen Ladd Corbatt Is president of th Institute. Friendly vlsita wer mad ty many or th tnambar who went wltb well f lied basket Into homes where mis- frtun bad been a pravloua visitor. We placed a llttl card of friendly grtlBg In each baskrt." aald Mlsa rrlcKerd In epaaklrg of tha work done thta season, "and we made each peraon feal that It was friendship that prompted our visit. I don t believe In pauperising peopl. tn making tkem feel they ar objerta Of charity. It apoila tk people and e Pol la th giver. la bsr holiday message to tb Daugh ter of lb American Revolution. Mra. William Curarolng Story, president general, aava: Lt nt consecrate our siv to our faith, our country and to aervlc for othrra." e e . Th cooking echool ef th People's taatltut will have a "surprise" fee- Uvlty today. w m w Th aawing school children of Alblna Institut will have a party wl Lh Santa Claas as boat tomorrow. a e e Tk Induatrlal school of th Port land Womaa'a Union bad a dallgntful party laat Friday, when the St children of Ike department war entertained by Mra. M. A. M. Ashley. Automobiles look th tota to th Ashley residence. where they found a brilliant tree await rnilE secretarlea and girls of the A. Toung Women's Christian Associa tion ar looking forward to their New Year's dsy hike which will take them to Mount Scott and tha Clackamas. Those who rlsn to go will meet at the T. M. C. A.. Broadway and Taylor street, at A. M.. or at th Lenta' June lion at t:4S o'clock. Each gift will take her lunch and carfare. 35 cent Th return will be by way of th Ore gon City car at :J5 P. M. A luncheon for Dr. Butler, treasurer of tha American Baptist Foreign Mis-, alonary Foclety, waa held In the tea room of tha association last Friday, a a a . Th beautiful alnglna; of Miss Grace Allen, the blind singer, la attracting appreciative numbers to the noonday meeting. Th public la urged to at tend and nJoy Miaa Allen's alngln. a e e On Chrlstmaa day a Jolly number of girls hiked to Sylvan and returned for d.nner at tba association. a a The headquarters are moat homelike this holiday aeason, and there la no need for any girl to feel homesick and lonely. A welcome la always extended to atrangera. The decorations' are In - - A Kt-lf-hr. r harrl.a and bells. A bright Xlr In th fireplace add attraction. e e e xri. r.vj.t ctunrtr head of th do rr eat to science department of th T. W. C A., la ependlng th holiday In Se attle. - a a a Th executive board will hold Ha regular meeting next Tuesday. a a e The annual meeting of the Portland association will b held the latter part of January. There Is always a de licious baninet. which la for the mem- She Has a Dress That's Really Distinctive. And tb Joke of It Is that it wasn't made to her order by any high-priced modiste; she didn't even walk into a store and band over a big sura of money for it. 6b DID buy It In Port land, though, and at ona of tha city's finest shops. Namely, at CHERRY'S! Th price she's paying la 111.60 not HAS PAID, mind you, for ah arranged convenient Installment Payments to cover tb oost of her stunning new Droaa, and only th small ftret payment baa been mad ao far. Tou will doubtleas want to visit CHERRY'S store this week and follow this lady's example. CHERRY'S pres ent aaaorLment of $18.50 Dreaaea Is beautiful ' and exclusive ellk 'models, serge models and tasteful combination effects. Or perhsps you' Intend to ret a Bolt In that case, be sur to look at CHERRY'S smart little homespun Tweed Suits In misses' sizes, which ax red u cad now to I14.1S from prices as blrh sa $30. In any event, hurry up to CHERRY'S th very flrat chanc you get. because your alia might be gone if vou waited. For rear you micnt ior- get their address, here la on of their card, aa you JS-3S1 wasn. ti in th Plttock block. bers and secretaries, and Is a nappy social affair. cStylbTjps1 TP THERE ar thos Still without 1 furs, let them mak haat and join th January proceaalon, for there ar found In the shops an aver Increasing supply of th season's best fur coats. aa well as scarfs and muffs. Coats of Hudson seal with high ermine or skunk collar and a full luxurious rlppl are exclusive and charming. Then, too, the leas expensive coats of dyed coney bear all tha earmarks of the high-priced crarment. A delightful nw Una of Winter dreaaea for misses have mad their ad vent Into Portland. ' Tb materials are excellent, th styles good and at pres ent th nrlces reasonable. Tb llttl Winter coaU of corduroy, velveteen, plush and stunning- mixtures, striking dress coats of duvetyne. broadcloth and valour are alluring girlish models. The slrla' aults run to velveteen, whipcord and broadcloth, avnd are either llttl box coat affairs or belted models with fancy buttons, and her and there a little trimming that be speaks individuality. Kmart Uttla hats that seem Just designed to (It the suits are also found In tha Portland stores. It seems as if th tailor and the modiste have arrived at a perfect understand ing and ara working in harmony. A number of charming and chic little blouses ara also on display. Th mlsa who Is still in achool or col- leg must have a generous stock of dresses. Llttl afternoon frocks ar combinations of taffeta, chartneuse or georgette crepe, and ar enlivened with striped or plaid materials and con trasting trimmings. Attractive misses' party dresses are seen this week in dainty colors snd in materials that rinse from silks to mallnes. For classroom wear serges, gabar- dlnea and little wool mixture dresses will And favor. Petticoats abound this season In crepe de chines, with deep lac edge nd pleated flounce, for dancing: in taffeta, wide and flaring, in soft, dur able Jersey silk, and in very fine chif fon taffeta. They are almost as at tractive aa the dressea which hide them. EXHIBIT RETURN COMPILED Ghlrardclll Company Puts Cost at $102,000, Returns at $86,500 Returna from the exhibits maintained ty large manufacturers of the country at the Panama-Pacific Exposition a San Francisco are now being estimated by the various corporation) which pu in considerable sums of money, much of which will, of course, be charged to advertising. The D. Ohlrardelll Company, of San Francisco, larrest chocolate manufac turera In the West, is the firat concern to compile returna on Its Exposition In vestment. Tbe cost to the firm was $102,000 for construction and operation of Its exhibit, together with all other costs. Grosaj returns were $86,500. During the 10 montha of the Exposl Hon the Ghlrsrdelli Company served 371.000 cupa of chocolate, this repre senting one cup for each SO persons who visited th Expoaition. Because of th splendid position cf the exhibit at th Fillmore entrance to the Zone, nearly every visitor to the big fair muat bav noticed th chocolate com pany'a display. LIFE INSURANCE IS GIFT First National Bank Gives Policy to Each Employe. Each of th 135 employes of th Flrat National Bank and lta aubaldlarlea la now protected by life Insurance equal to a year's salary, with a maximum of $3000. payable to the beneficiaries of any employe who may die. The premiums on all policies are paid for by the bank and have been given to the employes aa holiday presents. It Announcement Owing to the possibility of early closing hours being en forced New Year's Eve, the New Year's Eve Festival in Arcadian Garden at Hotel "Multnomah will start promptly at 9 o'clock. &- aUJlN.Ojt3 s&aeaa KRYPT0KS look like any regular high-grade lens their differ- ence lies in the fusion of two lenses into one you can't see the line where they join. They combine in one lens the qualities of two pairs of glasses. Use them for reading or for street wear. No annoying changing of glasses no unsightly lines to break the vision. Let us tell you more about them. We are the exclusive Oregon licensee manufacturers of the genuine Kryptok Lenses. Any lens duplicated or ground from prescription in 60 minutes. Columbian Optical Company 145 Sixth St. Floyd B rower, Mgr. fTT2-2T being th first time that the new group insurance plan haa been adopted in the Northwest, The blanket policy for $175,000 Is provided by the Equitable Life Assur ance Society, the contract having been negotiated by Edgar W. Smith, of Port land, who Is manager of the company Interests In Oregon. , i KNIFE VICTIM NEAR DEATH a Charges Against Austrian Ptnd Out come of Injuries to Other. Joe Miller, the Austrian who was stabbed by Martin Smith, a fellow countryman, following- an altercation near Cottrell Saturday, was still In a critical condition at the Multnomah County Hospital yesterday. His chances of recovery are believed to be slight Smith is being held at Oregon City by Sheriff Wilson, pending charges to be made upon him which await certainty of Miller's death or recovery. Joe Nor vlck and Mike Donovlch also are being held as witnesses. Miller was cut about the abdomen and head by a pocket knife Smith admitted wielding to Dep uty Sheriffs PhlRipa and Ward. The attack followed a Christmas cele b ration and dispute over monetary dlv i - slons for the land clearing in which the men were engaged. CAPTURED THIEF ESCAPES Owner of Clilckens Turns Prisoner Over to Stranger; Both Missing. R. B. 'Watson, 130 Grand avenue North, reported to the police last nlffht that he had captured a chicken thief, recovered two sacks of stolen chickens, and then turned the thief over to an unidentified citizen who had al lowed the thief to escape. Mr. Watson said he found two thieves at his chicken coop. He captured one. The prisoner, Mr. Watson says, led him to two sacks of chickens hidden under the Union-avenue bridge. A stranger appeared and said bo waa a fireman and would take charge of the prisoner. That was the last seen of them. ASK FOR and GET fa .v.tvEai.vai THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU B&mo price. yes or no So many "noes" have been received since the question has been raised about whether the Hofbrau shall be allowed to close its doors Jan uary 1st, that we have decidad to let the public vote on the question. If you don't want 70 people thrown out of employment and an. annual payroll of over $70,000 wiped out and if you feel as though you MUST have your crawfish, ham hocks and sauer kraut and other German specialties occasionally, USE THIS COUPON: THE HOFBRAU, Portland, Oregon. Shall Portland retain her Hofbrau conducted solely as a high-class restaurant with a popular-priced breakfast room and soda fountain to occupy the space where the buffet now is ? YES NO The even grinding and the care ful removal of chaff are not to make Schilling's Best look better; but to make it taste better. Muddy, half -strength coffee often, comes from uneven grinding ama teur grinding. Chaff is bitter-tasting. We take no chances with Schil ling's Best; your goodwill is too important. - The airtight tins seal-in all the full flavor. The coffee is economical because it goes further. ' far idea ckkldr will saaat a ing Ua la Ike ballroom, lira Aa-