1 THE MORNING ORECONIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917. IHUI (VX I i I 1 111 I I 1 1 1 1 1 L LUXm5cXrriIiiri " f. 1 .TiwiyTrVirrt M " I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi iCAui&oooo&ooooooooo o sooooo ooocooooociooceooaoeooosoaoaocioosooi MISS MARY KEKX, one of the most recont brides-elect, will be the honor guest today for a luncheon to be given by Mrs. Harry Stephenson, at her home in North Twenty-fifth street. A. number of pre nuptlal affairs will mark the coming week, with Miss Kern as honoree, among which will be the bridge-tea to be given Monday by Mrs. Walter Cearin, the bridge-tea on Tuesday for which Mrs. Byron K. Loomis will be hostess, the luncheon the following week to be presided over by Mrs. Luis Abelli, at the Hyland ranch, just out of Vancouver, and Miss Frances Fuller's bridge party on Thursday. Miss Kern's wedding to Mr. Kubanks Will be an evjnt of Monday, June 11, and the popular couple are being show ered with social courtesties since the anaouncement of their engagement a Week ago. Red Cross benefits are still the events that claim the undivided atten tion of society devotees, those who are not immersed in plans for social activities giving up many hours of each day for the sewing and knit- tur mo Army ana ravy men. Mrs. Cyrus A. DolDh accomnanled Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrell yesterday to Philadelphia in their private car. whither they are going to meet their daughter. Miss Helen Farrell, who Is at aryn Juawr school and return to Port land with her. Mrs. Dolph will be the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark. 3d, who are now domiciled in their Hew residence in Philadelphia, Mrs. Ormond E. Fletcher left Thurs day for San Francisco, where she will visit a fortnight with friends and rela Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Bowen will go to Eugene to attend the commencement exercises at the university. Their son. Alexander Bowen, is a member of the graduating class. mr. una airs, xneoaore nailer, who are on their wedding trip, en route from San Francsico to their home in Seattle, are at the Portland Hotel. They motored on the Highway yesterday and are Deing entertained delightfully. Fun for the younsr folk of Irvlmrrnn Is scheduled tonight at the clubhouse wnen the childrens' party will be held tinder the auspices of the club's so cial committee. This will be the closing party of the Hwa lor ine cniiaren. The ladles' auxiliary of the Machine Gan Corps will give a benefit tea at the home of Mrs. A. M. Smith, 271 North Twenty-fifth street, tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. A mu sical programme will be a feature ofl trie afternoon, when Mrs. Frances Walker will sing a group of her own compositions. . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cackette an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Doris Ella, to Oliver "W. Berchtold, wnicn was solemnized on Saturday, May 6, in Chicago, 111. The couple are now at home at 232 Crosby street. Akron, u. Mrs. Harold Dabney. wife of Cantata Dabney, is .the guest of Miss Doris labney: Mrs. Francis A. Garrecht, of Spokane, I is the house guest of Mrs. P. Bacon, 486 East Seventh street North. Mrs. Marion McKay entertained the members of George Wright Relief I Corps and their friends with a "500 party early In the week. The hostess wis assisted by Mrs. Etta Bloss, both of whom were appointed as department aides by the president, Mrs. Inez Smith. The proceeds from the benefit will be used for the comrades of the Grand Army at the G. A. R. convention at Forest Grove, June 26, 27, 28. Mrs. Laura Mcintosh, with her small son, Walter, are leaving soon for an extended visit in Honolulu. Miss Caroline Lowengart will be one of the soloists during services at xem pie Beth Israel tonight. TTunrm Kanna Gamma will meet with m T?ohrt Tucker at Alexandra :ourt this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Portland Heights or uwenty-imra streetcar to Ella street. EVENING GOWN OF SEVERE BUT PLAIN BEAUTY WHICH HAS BEEN ACCEPTED. y ' ft - i aJ if-' j v, , ',- -x ,t ? 1 1.11111a iC . i ! " i Photo Copyright by Underwood. A new model evening gown that has been accepted as one cut on strik ingly original lines. Gold satin forms the underskirt. White and gold em broidered lace over satin-gold ribbon gives the creation a frail, filmy at tractiveness that is one of its features. Wohen'sClubs By EDim RNiGftrfloLMcs. 1 CLitJBS' CALENDAR FOR TODAY. Women's Association First Presbyterian Church Church House; all-day quilting party. Mayflower Club Hotel Port land, tonight. Woodlawn Aid Society Con cert, Methodist Church, tonight. White Temple Recital, Lucile Murton; Women's Association and others, guests. Portland Parent-Teacher Coun cil Library. 3 P. M. Grange Woman's Club Libra ry, 2 P. M. Woman's League First Con gregational Church; entertain ment for Red Cross, tonight. Willamette D. A. R. Flag presentation, Alameda School. Daughters of Confederacy With Mrs. S. C. Morton, 2 P. M. MORE TIME GIVEN ALIENS Two Hundred Have Registered Out of Estimated 300 in District. Registration for enemy aliens who desire to pass through or reside within the prohibited half-mile radius from the Armory has been extended to June 9. by permission of the United States Attorney-General, so proper considera tion can be given applications. Each application is receiving the personal attention of Mr. Reames. Approximate ly 200 unnaturalized Germans had ap plied for permits at the United States Marshals office up to last nignt. it is estimated the registration will total at least 300. "All persons affected by the order are showing the greatest spirit of co operation." commented Mr. Reames. "A I majority of the applicants are laboring wen. who are vouched for by their employer." Showing Some New And Stunning Dressesat $19.50 And Another Fine Lot at $25 ALTHOUGH the season for meetings is drawing to a close, several are scheduled for today and this rule will hold good for many weeks, because the women are having so many calls on their time for Red Cross and. similar work. Of especial Interest today will be the meeting of the Portland Parent-Teacher Council in the Library. The newly elected officers have been asked to be present and a large attendance is an ticipated. This will be the last regu lar meeting for the season. The Mayflower Club will- meet to- night in the Hotel Portland. Under or dinary circumstances the club's meet ing would come on Monday, but on account of election the club will assem ble tonight instead. At Woodlawn Methodist hurch to night a concert will-be given by Miss Frances Sheehy, pianist, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Sole, of Washington. The concert is under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. The Congregational Woman's League of First Church will entertain at a Red Cross benefit concert tonight. "Thought Photography" is the sub ject of a lecture to be given by Mrs. Mildred Kyle tonight at 8 o'clock at the Mustard Seed Club meeting in the Woman's Exchange building. Fifth street near Yamhill, second floor. The meeting is open to the public East Side Central W. C. T. U. will meet today at 587 East Pine street with Mrs. M. A. Beckwith. Mrs. Mattie Sleeth will speak at 3 P. M. Mrs. Lee Davenport will speak on the road bond issue. The new officers are: President, Mrs. Hattle Wilson, 492 East Ash street vice-president, Mrs. Lydla Erskine; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. B. Hamilton; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Duna- gan; secretary, Mrs. M. A. Beckwith. Mrs. Wilson accepted the office to fill the unexpired term made necessary by the president's resignation. . An elaborate and delightful club af fair of yesterday was the luncheon giv en by the current literature department of the Portland Woman's Club in the Hotel Oregon. Mrs. D. M. Watson was chairman. The addresses of Miss Anne Shannon Monroe and Mrs. Helen Ekln Starrett, two well-known women writ ers, were Inspiring. Mrs. Donald Spen cer's songs were artistic and well ren dered. More than 120 guests attended. The table were decorated In snowballs mm. vnvh $1.45 f V $1.45 $1.75 OUR FIRST JUNE SALE OF DAINTY LINGERIE It is with a sincere desira to serve and save you money that we announce our First June Sale of Lingerie. The prices now in effect represent savings impossible of defi nition in type or picture. Come to the store and choose at your leisure. INCLUDED ARE ENVELOPE CHEMISE. GOWNS AND CAMISOLES IN CREPE DE CHINE. BATISTE AND NAINSOOK IN WHITE AND FLESH, PRETTILY AND APPROPRIATELY TRIMMED AT THE PRICES NOTED BELOW. $1.00 $1.25 $1.45 $1.75 $2.45 $2.75 $3.45 $4.75 0 ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OP SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES . SUITS Your Summer suit for sports, trav eling, utility or dress is here dur ing this sale you will be able to .save on brand new merchandise and inspection at an early date will be well worth your while. The prices opposite cover smart tailleur suits in all materials, as well as the new Jersey suits seasonably appropriate and popular. DEEP REDUCTIONS NOW $16.50 $23.75 $29.50 $32.50 $47.50 and up $15.00 $25.00 $22.50 $29.50 $37.50 and up DRESSES For the June bride's trousseau our offerings in evening, dancing and house dresses are timely. At the reduced prices on the left there is a bewildering variety of smart new dresses in white net and lace and net with the new low. necks and short sleeves. Also a good selec tion of dresses for afternoon and sports wear. See the New Fox Scarfs for Summer ESTABLISHED 52 YEARS 149 1S1 Store Your Furs in OurColdAir Vault and Scotch broom. Following was the programme: Secretary's report. Mrs. C. W. Hop kins: toast. "The Hostess," Mrs. F. H Whitten; response, Mrs. C. B. Simmons; annual rf port, Mrs. D. M. Watson; mes sage from former chairman. Mrs. N. T. Palmer; Fronch songs, Mrs. Donald Spencer: violin obllgato. Miss eraser; original poem by Mrs. M. A. Ogden, read by Mrs. Albert M. Brown; original POem, allH. 1UUU1HB ...u....... " Write an Oregon Story," Anne Shan non Monroe; "Current Literature of the Day." Helen. Ekln Starrett. ... An all-day quilting and sewing party will be held today by the Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church. The members will assemble in the church-house at 10 o'clock this mom in z- and will work all day on aunts and other articles. For those who do not care to quilt there will be an opportunity to do other kinds of work for the poor. Mrs. A. E. Butter field will preside. ... The Daughters of Isabella will meet Tuesday evening. A large attendance is requested as business of Importance will be discussed. ... Sumner Woman's Relief Corps will hold their social afternoon tomorrow at 2 o'clock in the headquarters In the Courthouse. One of the features will be a surprise for the members. The regular meeting will be at 8 o'clock, Saturday night. Members of Sumner Post are invited. ... The president of each club of the city is invited to be seated on the platform today at 8:30 P. M-. at Eleventh-street Playhouse, at the meeting arranged in the interest of the liberty bonds. Mrs. Iaaao Lee Patterson will preside. Mrs. Thomas Carrlck Burke will have charge of the music. ... Women members of the board of the Portland Red Cross are asked to sit on the stage at this afternoon's meet ing In Eleventh-Street Playhouse. LEAGUE TO HEAR LEIGH Instructor In Government at Reed Will Make Recommendations. Measures to be voted upon at the election next Monday will be dis cussed before the Oregon Civic League luncheon at the Multnomah Hotel to morrow noon. Robert D. Leigh, In structor In "government" at Reed Col lege, will speak on the different acta before the people and will make rec ommendations. The league has lrdy di-ussl a number of pending measures. There remain 22, however, to be brought be fore the league for consideration. Women Crged to Study Dietetics. SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, wife of the former chairman of the Belgian Relief Com mission, told the women of this city to eat brown bread three times a day as one of the means toward the solution of the bread question. She urged upon them the study of dietetics, as it would make them better qualified to handle their own households as well as en hance the value of their Red Cross work. The right to vote In provincial and municipal affairs has been granted to the women of Ontario, Canada. Read The Oregonlan classified ads. Pome of the most exceptional values that CHERRY'S have offered this sea son have Just arrived and are ready for you to select from. They are in all col ors, in pleated, belted and plain-back variations, all having large lace collars. and with other new and dressy touches of style. They will be the positive delight of I every woman who sees them, and It really doesn't matter if you have the money or not. Up here at CHERRY'S Clothing Shop tomorrow you can get any of these stunning new silk dresses by paying down Just a fraction of the cost and the balance on installments that will entirely suit your conven ience. The wonderful Credit System . at l hjskki 8 tnop is, very rortunateiy. convenient to hundreds and hundreds of I women that otherwise might be tawdry In their dress. The Portland store Is conveniently I located right In the heart of the shop- ring district 383-91 Washington street. We W sve Onar Qvm Set of Pure Food Laws and they are much more strin gent than any pure food laws of state or nation. . Our flour, for instance, is the very top notch of quality. Not only does it came from mills famous for v thfv'r rerfect oroducts. but we test each shioment and make sure r l it's right in every respect. This same care is used in selecting every ingredient which goes 7 1 s into As clean and pure as the morning dew 10e and ISc loaves at your grocer's The sugar is the very best, the salt is the finest the market affords, the water is pure, -the yeast has no superior everything is the very limit for quality. The combination of these finest of ingredients produces in KLEFHfilD Bread a perfect loaf, Yet all this extra quality costs you nothing extra. Same prices as ordinary bread. Royal Bakery & Confectionery Portland, Oregon. Copyright 11 life '5 GOLDEN WEST COFFEE has a wonderfully rare flavor a flavor which you must really taste, in order to fully appreciate. . 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