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20 THE SUNDAY OREGONLAN,' FOETLAND, JAUAKY 13, 1U7. I.pwln, 3tas Carrie Iilarid.er. Mr. and AANCTLEE Airs. J. Wesley LftAt, Sirs. T. B. Wilcox. THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Mrs. E. H. Brooke, Miss Clementine Wil on. Miss Nati "Wood, Miss Russell and Miss Flanders. "W. T. Wheel Wright, David T. Himyman. Andreir Kfrr, olarence Wtnelow, Dr. George "Whiteside, Allen Lewis, Rodney Glisan, Aunst Ber. and GREAT JANUARY SALE BARGAINS Dr. Jefferda. Mrs. I H. Parker entertained last week 2658 Yards with a "600" Dartv at her residence OH St. Clair street. The guests -were: Mtss Eatfl. Hourhton, 2jes Margaret Catlln. Miss Grace Warren, Miss Hazel Croker, Jjfess Goo Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Barbara Cro ker. Miss Lisa wood. Miss Jiara, .Boot. Miss Margaret Walter, Mlra Helen Brlr- h&nv Miss Veda Nichols. Miss x-e Knapp, Miss Mildred Nichols, Miss Faya Klcholi. Mlag Matda Hart, Miss Kan Rob- rtaon. Miss Iuiia Carey and Mis Gene vieve Tnompiun. Imported I OS h-sXls -f VMS L JL bw of tromlnent lrU Ar plan- n I nff to attend the University of Oregon freshman dance, tn the lth mat. .. e Dr. and Mrs' Jamei Zai fclv returned from their wedTdinsr trip to Victoria. B. C, and are erueet at the Hotel rortiana. . Mr. William G. Chandler, or the Till- vftwlty of Oregrfrn, passed through the city on Thuraday on Ms return rrom Chicago, where he attended the grand chapter of the Sigma Nu FrAternity. and Mm. J. Wesley Iafld enter tained a house party New Tear i at the Ladd ranch in the valley, the guests re- turnlnc on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Benjamin Trenkman entertained 50 ruests at 'W on Friday or last vim. Handsome prizes were won by Mrs. AT- thur Gay and Mrs. Uaranau cariocn. Mrs. John Kollock leaves this wee for an Baatern visit. Her itinerary will In clude a -visit to New York City. Milwau kee. Wis., and "Philadelphia. Later, the will be Joined by Mr, Kollock. Miss Emma Wold has ben extremely III this past -week at St. Vincent ho- m- EENEST W -r,,e " Wllll'h l fi! thft Initial tvsnt at the attraptlvd new dancing hall on Twenty-third and Washington, which 1 owned by J. J- Murphy, or Salem, Mr, Louis G. ClarKe and Mr. Chester Q. Murphy. Yesterday the new hall wan ohrlstened "Murlark Hall." a rontractlon of . the owners" names. As a charity ball lias not been lven - In years, the committee Is eagerly plannlnR- to have this hall eclipse In brilliancy all former at tempts. The floor of the hall Is of unusua My large dimensions, has splen did dressing-rooms and a large recep- . tlon-room, i Mere, bridge Is to be played the nlfsrht of the ball by those who prefer card's. to dancing. The s upper -room, built a few feet above the dancing hall, Is most pleasingly arranged, enabling- those who are din ing to view those dancing. There in to be an unusually long 'liet or both patronesses mi patrons, which win con i 1st of a number of .the most prom inent members of " ,oetety. IncludlnR repreeentstive, of all coteries, musical, artistic, literary, etc. Many handsome frowns arc now In course of construc tion tor this prominent event. The proceeds are to be devoted for the Goort Samaritan Hospital building fund. The members of the flnanca committee are M.ra. George Russell, Mrs- William Warrene and Mrs. -A.- G, Barker. 1 I I The proceeds for the - successful v udevl lie performance. which was give a under the able direction of Mrs. H. D. Gtm, have Wn far reaching In their results. Several poor families have benefited from the fund, one being a poor girl in an advanced stage of tuberculous, who through Mrs. Green's personal Interest enter a sanitarlu celve necessary t months to come. personal Interest has been enabled to en ter a aanltarl u m. where, she wl 1 1 re ceive necessary treatment and care for A subscription dance, originated by five of tii e Portland Academy students, RerKcley Snow, Clarence Curry, Lioya Mayer, Prank Bell and Holt Cooklng- linm. proved one of the most artistic parties given for some months by any of the younger Bet. The dance waa held In the Immense reception-room of the Oregon bulldlngr. on the Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds, which was (tally arranged with varl-colored nags, Jiiptmcse lanterns and collega pennants representing- tltnost every university In America. A feature of the evening was the three alelghbeil dances given by Parsons1 orchestra to the accompani- tnent of chimes. During these dances the lights from the gaily colored lan terns were subdued, throwing the hall In aeml-flarkncBS and casting sort siiaa- ows on the dainty frocks of the maids, a hugo log six fot long crackled on the i earth, the sleigh bells tingled merrily finft as lf to, add more realism to the aoene. auoMculy through, the Immense windows, plainly visible to all. could be ?n flakes of snow falling listless ly and Indolently p.nd covering all with. ft nuntlA of mowy whiteness. Needless to v. the effect wss picturesque In the extreme. Tho patronesses for the occa sion were Mrs. Xcta Snow and M rs. o. E. Curry. Owing to Illness, the former matron ing was unnhle to celved the guest own of black and attendv In a white din oyer pinK miiton. tuc roiiovmj a-uents are for the mont part students or 1 1 o academ " : the Misses Helen Goodo, Ci rnco an M 1 lrtr-el Honeytnan. Kathcrlne and Ma ale MacMaster, Bar- Urn MoKrftitlr. Evelyn Carey. Lillian Reuhner. Mary Brnwnlee, Kathryn Mart. Sallle Hart, Gt-rnce McKenzle, ,Tenette Thomas. Dorothy Moulton, Roralind KlnRslrj, Gretchen Kloster- man. Kenna Klosterman. Jean Morrison. Ion Ise Pnulatn n Marfruerlt Boscbkf: Dnvld . Tjorlng. Z-Talleic Max- well, ClHn Uvingfjton, Robert Llvlnrj- ton, Tony Ludd. William Howe. Spen der Biddle, Hpnry Uuehner. 'William roljh. Jvrd Tsrpley, mtst Swisert, Ferd Smith, Charlie Batchelder, Ronald Chapman. Kennoth Kinney, Lloyd Stan- ley and Charles Dunham. IVflss Cornelia Cooke, who was one of a xm house party Riven by Srnatnr and Mrs. Ankeny In WashlrieTton. T. C., durlnr tho holidays, writes enthusias tically of nor gay times in the capital. The younger house guests were an coi- leite girl friends of Miss Harriet An- keny, who 'were extremely fortunate In visiting; that city at a. time when the official season reaches Its senith. while at the capital they were entertained at mrn y of the ultra-fashionable affairs, attended the New Yoh r's reception at the White House and were popular belles at tho bal masQue given for Miss Evelyn Walsh, who- Is considered the most brilliant debutante of .the Winter. Miss Walsli, It will be remembered, was one ol tra Ill-fated members ot the motor accident in which her broth er ws killed. Miss Cooke Is the youngest- daughter oC Mr. and J,lrFKJ. W. CooKereina ims been attending Rogers Hall, at Lowell, Mans., preparatory to Bryn Mawr. Miss Cooke's picture Is given on today's so- dety page. Miss Harriet AnKeny Is at tending a emart finishing: school In Washington. U. C. The chumann-Heink concert on Mon- day at the Ilelllg brought out some hand- some gowns, notably those worn by Mrs. Helen Xadd Corbett, Selrs. J. Wesley Ladd, and Mrs. I's. K. Ayer, -who wore a stun- nine gown of velvet; Miss Nellie Will lams. who wore gray velvet: Mrs. Fletcher LJnn. white oiesalllne satin, with handsome lace; Airs. Edward JShrman, gowned in wnite lace, ana worn witn a diamond chain; Mrs. 1. N. Fleischner was handsome In white creoe. elaborately Trimmed with Irish lace and worn with a string ot pearla. Madame Norelll, In one of the upper doxm, was Quite the cyno- sure of all eyes in a Parisian gown' of net. heavily embroidered with, silver, and wore some beautiful Jewels. Madame Norelll, herself a prima donna, has re turned from her successes in London, looking handsomer than ever. Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw were hosts Thursday at a dinner elen at their resi dence in Irvlngton In honor of Jacob Mc Farland. of loa Angeles, and Plowden StflU, Present were Miss Margaret Mor rlson. Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Car olyn Burns. Hiss Kffle Houghton, I ! n w ley Hoffman and Oerald Beebe. An engagement which has proved In- terestlna; is that of Miss Mae Whldden. daughter of M r. and Mrs. "William W" li i"i - den, and E. M. Taylor, ot New York City. Miss WhlaMen Is a great-grpat-erand- daughter of John McLourhlln, and a niece of Mm. Mart In Winch and Mrs. Theodore Wygant. Miss "W" hidden, who is extremely popular here, has (or the past year and a half resided In the East. where she attended college, also visited her father's relatives in Boston, In which city she met her nance, Mr, Taylor n a Tale man. having- graduated some years Cards arc out lor a bridge party to u Riven on Wednesday by Mrs. Prank Free man. M18S Helen Gwrln, 4 fianflsom. Eastern r-rl. Is a truest of her brother. Jean CSuerln. and his wife, at the Hotel Port land. On Saturday Mrs. John Kollock invited & score of the younger . set and everal of the matrons to meet Miss Gurln at an informal tea. Miss Guerln has traveled extensively, and Is a great favorite socially. I I Mrs. I. D. Petera and Mrs. John Peters have Issued, cards for a brldice party on Thursday at Mrs. I. D. Petera' residence on Twenty-fourth una" Krarney streets, which will he given In honor of Mrs. Georsre Petera. Mrs. Ernest Iyaldlaw entertained Infor mally fit bridge on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Thomas O'Day. Mrs. Yates, of Spo kane: Mrs. A. O. Panton. Mrs. T. T. Strain, Mrs. George Marshall, Miss Hazel Weidlot, Mrs. Hngb uwiaw, Miss Hazel Croker. Miss Mabel VIdler. Mlse T-ulu Ha.ll, Mis Miriam Strong and Mtss Eliza beth. Sears. The party was comollman- tary to Mrs, Tates, or SpoKane, wno is the mother of Miss Josephine Yates, for whom mucli was done socially during h er visit nere last Hummer. The first dancing party of the new yea was srlven on "Wednesday- at Iarowe rial and was most successful. The affair was a, subscription dance, originated by sev eral prominent girls. But little attemp at decorating wa made In the ballroom, but the supper-room was attractlvelv ar ranged with Turkish hangings, palms. greens, divans. Oriental tapestries and numerous cushions. Parsons' orchestra, augmented for the occasion, furnished th music for dancing An unusual prepon deranee of men were In evidence. Sev eral of the bachelors acted as ushers, in troflucins tho guests, wlilcn proved pleasing Innovation. The patronessei were Mrs. John Ainswortn, Mrs. J. w ley l.add and Mrs. William Warrens Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Kollock Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Se well. Mr. and Aire. Hugh kaldlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James TVllson; Miss Lisa Woou. Miss Margare' MnrrtHon. Ml.. Nan Wood. riss M arss r t "Walters. Bales Carrie Flanders, Allsa Maud Hatin, Miss Frances Lrcwls, Miss Marlon Jackson, Miss Susie Stott. Miss Mlrian Stronc. Miss Josephine Smith. Mian Genevieve" Iarlte. of "Vancouver Barracks; Miss- 31.ulle Hall, Miss Carolyn. Burns, Miss Grace Warren. Miss Car lotta Parker. Miss Ieslle Knapp, Mist Cnmllle Dosch. Mi.fs KlTlo Houghton, Mini Claire Houghton, Miss Riith Church, Misi Mae "WriicMen, Miss Lillian Doscn, Miss Nan Robertson. Messrs. J. Wesley Ladd, David Honey man. Chester Murphy. Ar thur Honeyman. Don Rea,. Marion DolDb, Geraia Beebe, rharles Holbrook Hawley Hoffman, Maurice Dooley, Prank Branch rtlley. Kenneth Beebe. Kurt Xoehler. Ar nold RoUiwell. Ersklne Wood, Charles Townsena, Joeeph Hill, C. Is, McArthur, Mr. Bodlne. Eugene Rookey, John Ornw ford. . Louin Greenly, "William ITpanton Roderick Macleay. Harry Corbett. Flow- den Stott. Le Roy Itlchards, Whalley witson. Jack McFarland, Thomas M& Hath. Lieutenant Harris. TJ. S. A., and several of the other officers of the Arm contingent at Vancouver Barracks. ThV patronesses were all gowned In white, Mrs. Warrens In satin of a rich ivory tone; Mrs. A Ins worth, duchess satin com bined with Brussels lace, and Mrs. lUadd a stylish lace gown worn with a corsage bouquet of lavender orchids. Ma lor and Sdlra. Burr, who are station. m Boston, are present gufsta or General and Mrs. Frederick Grant, at Governor's Island, who are entertalnlnr a larce house party, which will Include the Honore Palmers and the Prince and pltal. The officers of Multnomah Chapter of the Daughtera of the Confederacy were entertained last weeK by their president, Mrs. Jonne George, with a luncheon at Portland srrlll. Mr. George C. Mrs. honor Joseph guest Flanders entertained the Fortnightly Bridge Whist Club at her residence. "The Cliffs." Portland Heights on Wednesday afternoon. Five I tables were played. Mrs. W. Wynn John- eon winning tha guest and Mrs. C.E. i Runyon the club prize. At the close re freshments were served. The next meet ing will be entertained ar "The Hill." rC. Clark was made the 1 it a prettily appointed luncheon on Thursaa at which Mrs. J. D. Montgomery, Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Ml"s Josephine Bmlth, Mtss Mae Mont- Bomery Mlsa Genevieve Thompson, Hals Leslie Knapp, Miss Margaret Morrison, Miss Margaret Montgomery. Miss Har- rlet Kinney and Mrs. Mabelle Markhftm. I ot Texas, were the hosts. The luncheon was in the nature of a farewell, -as Airs. Cl-rk leaves today for New Tork City, where She will visit and attend the opera. The place cards at the luncheon were 1 miniature suit cases, with, a diminutive trunk for ttit lioatess. Mrs. Clarke, who is a sister-in-law of Senator Clarice. Is planning to eell he- 1 home st Eleventh and Mill streets upon ner return ircm tne bast, ana m then take tip her residence In Loi AngeleU, she is building a beautiful ha picture of Mrs. Clarice is given on today's page, MV. " Kdwarrl Ortmann . who since arrival two yearn ngro has he en s popu- lar member - ot society left recent;1 lor Salt Lalce City. After a very pleasant three weeks visit With her parents her sister, Mrs. J. F. Ewlngr. Mrs. Harry M. WaltheW. ot S- at tie (Miss fcJvelj-n 3teel. returned yesterday her home afternoon. Mr. Lynn Brlggs. who lias been a gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Charles TtrtBras. on Davla street, left on Friday for Los Angeles where he. wi)l. engage in the lumber business. Mr. Brlggg formerly resided In this city. He Is a Cornell man and m. member of the Zeta Pal Fraternity. A. prominent visitor of the week was Mr. Richard totaling, of San Fran cisco, who has been Identified for years with the famous Bohemian Club of that Pity, where he Is known as bon vlvant and a splendid raconteur. Periodically. Mr. Hottallne'a engage ment to Miss Blanche Bates, the tal- entefl western actress, is rumored and denied. "awhile In this city Mr. total ing was entertained . by Mr. Frank Branch Riley. 2hlr. James Beckt and Dr. A, J, Glesy. An engagement of Interest Is that of Miss Ruth Uabrlelson, the attractive daughter or ?lr. ana Mrs, C. V, Ga- brlelson. of Salem, to Mr. Robert Chsuncey Bishop, of - that i lty. Mr. Bishop, who Is popular here. Is a splen did athlete, and distinguished himself on the football field at Columbia L'nl- versity. Me i Kay. founder On Saturday last Mrs. Holt C. WII- son was hostess at bridge a t her res idence, on Nineteenth and Bverett streets. The nrst prize, a sliver bon- bon dish, was won by Mrs. Arthur Mi- nott. present were Mrs. Charles Scad ding. Mrs. Robert 3e wis. Miss Bal lie Lewis. Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mrs. i Robert Washburn, Mn. Warren F. Hougliton, Mrs. James Ildlaw. Mrs. C. F. Adams. Miss Ktta Falling. Mrs. R. Tt. Koehler. Mrs. W. J. Burns. Mrs. R, B. Wilson, Mrs, J. B, Montgomery, Mrs. Frank Hart. Mrs. Howard Mather, Mrs. J. Frank Watson, Mrs. William Dunek. ley, Mrs. E. T. C. Stevens. Miss Rus- sell, Mrs. Arthur Mlnott, Miss Martha Hoyt. Mrs. "William Warrens, Mrs. William Alvord, Mrs. Solomon Hlrar-h, Mies Ella Hlrsch, Mrs. Joseph Teal. Mr3. Trefl Page, Mrs. . a Ayer ana Mn. Richard Nunn. Prlhocss Calaeuzene, ' daughter of Mrs. H. I. tea- of Mrs. C J. Reed. Wrs. Burr la a Green and a sis- Mrs. I. K. Plelscliner enUrlalned last week the JJr1day Bridsre Club. Prises were won by Mrs. Isaxn White, Mrs. Solomon. Rostenield, Mrs. Oustave Llmon and Mrs. Albert Feluenhelmer. - The Thursday Bridge Club, conalstlni of Mrs. "Whitney Boise, Mrs. James Laid- law, Mrs, J. Wesley Ladd, Miss Ella Klrsch. Mrs. Warren F. Houghton and Mrs. Morton Inaley, met last week with Mrs. Bert. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. George Good were hosts on Wednesday evening at bridge. Prises were won by Mrs. "W. B. Ayer and How- arfl Mather. Present were Mr, and Mrs, Hunt Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. David C. 1Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mean, TJr. and Mrs. Richard Nunn. M!r. and Mrs. Howard Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Llnthlcum, Br. and Mrs.'1 Ernest Tucker. Tr. and Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns, Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Ayer. Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Ayer. Mr. and Mrs. PCed Adams. Mrs. Arthur Mlnott. Miss Sallle Lwls. MissT Frances entertained in Mrs. Paul van Frldajth W.I til a luncheon . last Wcdneoday honor of Mm, John Quiney Daniels, Mrs. S. A. Drull&rd. of Buffalo. N. Y., and 2d Imm Marlbel Seyinour of the Ba ker etocK company. The decorations were hyacinths and vloleti, and hand- painted favors. Mr. and Mre. David C Lewi are spending tne week-end at Tacoma. Wtso. Miss Monterey, Beahm leaves Thurs day for a several weeks' trip to N'e York City." ill 89 LUl Carstens has returned after a month's visit In Seattle, where she was a ,uest of her brother. Congratulations are being- extended to Mr. and Mr. William Sott upon the arrival of a baby girl.. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Scott was Miss Mae Batchelor. Mrs. Arthur Mlnott entertained on Friday at a luncheon followed by bridge. covers were iaia xor i.. ; $ , f . . Mr. Plowden Stott, who has been apendlnc the holidays in this city, re tuxns this week to Stanford. During his vacation Mr. Stott, who is a former captain of the Stanford football team. has had as his guest his eollega friend. Jack McFarland, of Xos An- at 38c a Yard All Wool and Silk and Wool-$1.25 to $1.75 Values The greatest Dress Goods Bargadn ever offered in this or any other city! Nearly three thousand yards of fine imported rrench Novelties, all wool and silk and wool mixtures, $1.25 to $1.75 values, at the remarkably low price of 38c a yard. Almost every shade and weave is representei and there's not a single yard In the whole collection worth less than fl.za. on sale Monday ana until soia. see Morrison street Window. H osiery Great .January Sale and Underwear Women's white foot Hos iery, with double sole warranted fast black; regular. 20c grade, Sale price ............. Women's Outsize "Woolen Hose, full fashioned, and regular 40c jrrade ; Janu- ary sale price....... 25tf "Women 's fancy Hosiery in new embroidered and lace effects; values up to 50e; sale price ......... -2 ! .Children's fine Cashmere Hose, soft and warm, in size 9 to 9V- ; regular 40c quality sale price... 29i Women's fine English me- riuo Hose, double heel and toe; regular 65e quality; January sale prioe..5r Children's heavy ribbed fleeced Underwear, in gray and white; eitra ouality and standard 40c value the world over. All Bizes. January sale price 25 I Women's fine ribbea Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced and hand-finished; regn- ler 650 gradej sale price 38$ Women's f leece-lined Vests, ana Pants, in cream, srray and white; very elastic and best foe grade j sale price.... 47f Women's Wool "Vests and Pants, in fine rib or flat ; oar regular .t?1.12o and -f 1 .T0 r t t I t I I I ( vl C grades j sale price. Dainty IT 1 ! u naer muslins f or Less Muslin Gowns, made of best quality ma terial, embroidery and lace-trimmed ; square and high neck ; sale price.. 59 Muslin Gowns, neatly trimmed witn lare embroidery and tucks; regular $1 grade; buy them here only at, special ..... sT3e Gowns mads of fine nainsook, daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery, heading and ribbon .$ 1.7o grade ; January sale price .iiiMiM.hiiMMiiMH $li20 Fine Muslin Skirts, Trith deep embroi dery flounce; five rows fine pin tucks and dust ruffle; $2.00 grade; January sale price.... $1.35 Children's Muslin Drawers, made oC good quality material; trimmed with rows of fine tucks; 20c grades sale.lOc Women's cambric Drawers, embroidery or laee-trimmed ; all sizes, including ex tra large; sale price -2r J lixtira special V have a few fur-trimmed Caps we are (Toin to sell at less than origrinal cost. Less than three dozen all told, so tliev HOn't last long at these special prices; Values up to $ 8.SO at $3.45 Values up to $12.50 at $4.95 IS .Values up to $30.00 at $0.4!! Great January Sale HIGH-GRADE CORSETS l'S Glove-rtting Corset in lripn or me- diura bust ; extension hip : hose supporters front and sides, in white, rlrsb And black. Reprnlar fl.S-3 grade. January sale price 95 Thomson's Glove-fittinfir Corset, ill model for .veraffo tijrure. me dium bust j hose supporters front and sides, drfll), Wnlte and black; 1.75 grade $1.45 Rcdfcrn Corsets, the onlvwhale bone corsets made ; only a lim ited number in this particular style; regular $6 quality, while ttay last, pfifiial......$3.00 Tape Girdles a special lot made of best qual ity tape, trimmed with bow of best satin rib- Don; regular Tm value. Sale 47 DON'T MISS OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE BARGAINS AGENTS FOR THOMSON'S AND WARNER'S CORSETS CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON 5TREET5 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY flUErj Relea, who im traclc captain tnt the atara university. . yjLVCY LEE. EVENTS OP TME WEElC. Oorlnthrian Cliapter, 'o. li, Otiit Of Eaatern Star, save a pleasing programme a.t th annua 1 installation of officers Wednesday evening at Masonic Temple. uiu Besflld a Smith, retiring wormy ofnoer, and MrF, The ctremon musical numbersi matron, was inatall.n K:i I ac Vincent, msrwhal. -ara Intprancrsed with Including violin solos by Miss liowiana and Alfred Blankholm. end vocal solos by Mra. lni Hubbard, Herman Clauaenlu and Mies KUna Protzman. The officer alt WOW Wlllte except tnoue representing the Ave points of the central Star, wllo Were prettil-w .owned In the colors appropriate to their stations, this toetnsr an ov.tlon In thO installation ceremonies. Mrs. A. Antoinette Stiles made a beautiful Speech in presenting the pant matron's jewel to Mlm Bessie Smith. The following officers were installed: Mrs. Victoria De Tarmond. worthy matron: John Scott, worthy patron: Mrs. Emma Davis. associate matron: Mrs. Rose Castleman, conductress; Mrs. Carrie Mcpherson. Wclate conductress; Mrs. Kate M. Steadnoan. eecretary; Mrs. Ekllth HI. Spauldlne, treasurer; Vra. Kale XX Protiman, cliaplaln; Mrs. Marie ftiddell, marshal; MLss Maude Steadman, organ- 1st: Mrs. Ruby K. Lacy. Adah: Mrs. Eli nor O. Ilarr, Ruth ; Mrw. Ms raarflt How ell, Martha ; Mrs. Cora McKne. JSlec- tftf Mrp, Stt9 Stroud, warder, and A. o. Spauldlnff, sentinel. Joint Installation of George Wright rO0t And Relief. Corps was held Fri day evening at the 0. A. R. Hall, which was crowded to the doors with mem bers and friend Jnnuary A. Offlcera- elCCt Of the RHef Corps were installed by Mrs. Mary E. ChmWlaln AS fol- lows: Maud. C- Oilman, president: Car rie Couatls, Sr.. vice-president; Anns. iSomera, Jr., vice-pree.dent; Mary Cham- brrtstn. jecwiftry: Mary K. Pferdnor. treasurer; Ellen Mill -chaplain ; Sade Hamilton, conductor : Mn ry Sebrlnir. as sistant conductor; Ellrabeth. ESvera. pa- trlolic 'lust.; 'M!ck1 Prc" eorrenpondent: color bearers. U'lnnla MrCresry. Its Dsll .Xtoper. XCat. Barden, rllte Munser. department Commander H. ButclllTe was introduced and Installed he officers- elect for the post: Commander. R. B Henley; senior ir Ice-commander. C5- St. C Segur; Jynior vice-commander, X. W. Sebrln?: chaplain, M. J, Morse; quarter- master. J. Worick; eurgreon. H. To mans ; ofTlcr of day. P. J. Neuberic: of ficer of guard. A. W. Mills ; sergeant- major,, R. T, ChamUerlaln; quartermas- ter-seraeant. I. G. Darr. The spacious home of Mrs. Margarst Vlley, 606 Montgomery, street, was tne aoene of an elaborate card party, ffiven Wednesday evening. . January 2. by the ladles of 8t Ann Catholic Charltablv Society to raise funds for the furtherance of the work in which they are engaged. Tho larce reception hall, library, dining- and drawing-rooms were beautiful with festoons of evergreens .and flowers, lnter sperwecl with various colored lights. The Mrs, Wiley, was tinnasgmeiy gowned In black lace, and was assisted In receiving by Mrs. James Itan, Mrs. J. F freeman. Mrs. J. F- O'Brien. Mrs. T, J. TlJ'nn, Sirs. Juseptl Jjponard and Miss Burke. Mrs. John P. Kavafiaugll and Mr. Williams were ihe fortunate winners of the first prises; Mrs. A. C. Dayton and Frank Halllnan winning- the second. The refreshnirnt tables tm presided over by the Mrsses Wiley. Mls XIlllan O'Brien. Miss Mabel Shea. Miss IsfUCile Dunne and. Miss Vera Cason. Mrs. W. B. rTslt entertained the Tues day Afternoon Club at her home. 75 Kast Twenty-eighth street. The programme. a continuation or the study or Miitory was in the hands of Mrs. Hayes. Reviews of books were given by Mrs. O. M. Olines. Mrs. A. A. Bailey. Mre. A. J- Stiles. Mrs. W. Ft Amos, Mrs. A, Crafton and mi-s Florence E. StallinKs. General discussion was led by Mrs. Stiles. Dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess dur- ln" the social hour, assisted y her daughter. Mra. Ball. The next meeting will be held with 2rfrs. J. C. Jones. 421 Seventh street. Jsnuary IS, The annnnt election of officers of tllS Sisters of Israel Society was beld. last Sunday afternoon, January 6. The fol- lowing officers were re-elected for tne en- suing year: President. Mrs. A- P. Flesh man: Vire-president. Mrs. t. flwftt ; sec retary. Mrs. George Rubensteln. A report was read by the secretitrj- showing' mat; though a larger amount of money teas spent during the psst year on .ccount of the disaster 'In San Francisco, still the society is in a most flourishing condi tion. The annual meeting of the German ladles- Relief Society was held In its BEST ENGRAVED WEDDING AND V1SITINC CARDS W.G.SMITH6C0. WASHINGTON BUILDING. FOURTH AND WASHINGTON G. P. RummGlin & Sons no. izo second street, Bat. Waakisi(tot and Alder Street.- Reduced Prices E.tabll.kcd 1870. Fur Coats Alalia Seal. kin, B... iak, I . ian Lamb. Nearaeal. Aitrachan, Etc. MinK Stoles, BlacR Lynx Stoles WnMe Fox Scar Is.lSauIf relScafb Beaver Scarfs, Blue Lynx Scarfs FUR MUFFS To M.tch All NECKWEAR ' Fur Skating Caps tut Ru8 and Robes