The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 19, 1908, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 26

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    THK SUNDAY OKEOOMAX. rORTT.AND. AT' KIT; 10, 10055.
The Store Noted for Bent Good iat l owtil Frier
PARIS SEAM-ALLOWING PATTERNS, TEN CENTS EACH
Monday Morning Begin? the Greatest
!e of Dress Goods
Ever Held in This City
So . , , ' - ! . - f
ill ' -' v- $
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ill "Tiff 1i
k ji ANY small tlivorsions l.avc sorvoit
I1! stu-U'ty (iurtmr ih last w.mK In
' T,rnt. hrhipo. jn-iit, Klf mid horso
luirk vltl i n it intiM-spt'rsO'1 with lunrlu'nns
intl illnn.-rs. I Ihi la 1 1 r a rra npoil strlrfly
unions Intimato frtnils, ami having tit
ll' or no sijsnifU'arn'o.
Thoators, which wcro at mu" tima
tul"oocI by pniart society iiurin tho
penitential season, have this year been
Well attended.
3reat interest Is mantt'ostptl in the
last assombly to be held on Thnrs.i.i y
at the new Masonh' Hall at Weft Park
and Yamhill streeis.
A number t nttraetive iowns are in
eonrso of const ruction for. the event,
which promises to be a brilliant siie
eess. The patroness list Is tho same as
formerly, with the exeeptlon of Mrs. L.
Allen Is, who is to reeeive In lieu
of Mrs. Molt t Wilson, who Is en route
to Tahiti, The patronesses are Mrs.
Theodore R Yilco. Mrs. lUcharii
Koeliler, Mrs. Helen 1-ndd Ctu'bett. Mrs.
t'harles Kianeis lieebe. Mrs. W. H. Ayer.
Mrs. Walter .1. Hums, Mrs. William 1 1.
Warrens, Mrs. W. Alvord. Mrs. J.
AYesley Uadd. Mrs. K. A. J. MaekenU''.
and Airs. John Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Wake (Miss Ruth
Maxwell), are pleasantly situated at iMm
IV rni line, Seotlanil. at which piaee A'.r.
Maxwell is the Ameriean eonsul. They
have made many t'ru nds since their at -vival
In Seotland and have been fre.ntent
quests at smart house parties in Kiir
lnd. over the week-end.
w
Mrs. James I oucherty, her snmll son.
Jack, and Miss Porothy Kinney, of Salt
l-ki i iiy. m e to leaw the first of
J line for Kurope. Purine t heir year s
absence abroad, the handsome residence
if Mr. ind Mrs. Pouherty on Kind's
Heights is to be oeo upied by Mr. and
Mrs. O. Walter ilates. pendmij the com
pletion of the latter's new residence,
which will also be on Kind's Hoijfhts.
M iss K iniu y. who has ppent the Winter
us a jsuest of her sister. Is an attraer.ve
pirl, wao has lived and studied much
abroad. While here she has been a con
stant visitor at t he Waver! y liolf Club,
tc:n an en; him tic jrolt" player. Miss
Angela K i t : n e y , w ! i o se r. t ! a js t S u m in 1 r
here is to complete her studies th.s June
at a smart ti:iis:iin school in New York,
and w.U ;oin her sisters on their travels
in Kurope.
Frank Vincent PuMond, of New York.
to arrive on May fu st and while h r-
will direct tne c'.ases of the Oriron Art
Student-!' I.cauiie in drawing, pa:ntin
;tr. i conipo-'f.on, comTnenei:i;t on May 1
ind eoniiiuiini; for six weeks.
In honor of Miss Haxel Dolph's re
turn fro:a the Kast. a pretty luncheon
'f 12 covers was given on Tuesday by
Mrs. S.i m ue! K err, to which wert bid
Jen M r s. Pa vid P. Lewis, Mrs. Prank
Freeman. Mis Ka'.herme Siiton, Miss
Fanny Hrown. Miss i.lraeo Warren,
Miss Haxel Croker. Mrs OoorRo Wont
.vorth. Jr.. Miss Fran. --s Warren. Miss
Kff'.e Hoiiiiijton and little Miss Iobel
Krr.
Mrs. A. R Steir.hach and her daugh
ter. Miss Uertru-ie Steinhaeh. liave re
turned from a W inter in New Y ork ,
and are now temporarily domiciled at
the Hot. ! Portland. While in New
York, M js Sr i.-ibaca was hostess at a
-1'nner-' ... :i-e given in the balliojm of the
Motel Sa vo . At dinner covers Wei e
laid for P'a. while a number of addi
tional g usts arrived tor the cotillion.
for which I he favors, or uri f ts at the
10 n i;lish term them, were most uniqui:
and elaborate.
Mr. and Mrs. Holt C Wilson, Mrs.
Mather and Miss Ifoyt. who hud
planned to sail from San Pram-isco on
Tuesday last were unable to do so,
cvvlns to necessary repairs to the ship,
which were discovered at the eleventh
hour. 1 Hi riii t7 their several days' de
lay they worp entertained Informally
In the Hay City.
The Old Parties' Home tea, which ac
cording to annual custom will be priven
Monday afternoon at the llobart-Pur-,
tls. wHl be tlto first of the post-Lenten
affairs.
Mrs. Warren K. Thomas has chare: e
of the musical programme, which
means that tt will he a Croat success,
as she has on. trailed some of the best
I oeR 1 talent. The reception committee
will consist of Mrs. I. J. Mann, presi
dent of the society, and Miss F.dith
Nicholson, vice-president, and the as
sist in iff hostesses will he M rs. W. S.
Padd. Mrs. H. W. Corbet t, Mrs. Han
nah liohertson, Mrs. P. W. Wnkeneld.
M rs. P. P. Thompson . Mrs. F. S. (i lie,
Mrs. Martin YVfnch, Mrs. James P. Fail
in Mi's. U. C. F.ekoneercror, Mrs. H.
P. Plttook. Mrs. liohcrt P' vinw;stone.
Miss Henrietta Fail hi iff rind Miss Abbie
P. At wood. The tea table will be in'
charge of Mrs. 'ha rles P. Cnrry. Mrs.
John Kben Younsr. Mrs. Walter V.
Smith and Mrs. Joseph N. Teal. Assist
ing: in serving will be Miss Leslie
Knapp. M iss Mar.iorte Noble. M iss
Maida Hart. Miss Muriel Williams, Miss
t nrol ine K a mm. Miss Kva Jones. M is.s
Mildred Nichols and Miss Porothy Hoi
brook. "Home-made candies will he for
sale under the supervision of Miss
Kf lie Houghton, and the lemonadft
table will he in charge of Mrs. Her
bert Holman. Mrs. P. W. Campbell and
Miss Uraee Nicholson. Mrs, C. K. S.
Wood and Mrs. J. 1. Cau'd have pen
era I eharfffe of tl;e ref rtsii merits. The
musical numbers will be: "The Water
sprite" (Schumann). Pa k roe Quartet;
"Scher7.o" (Van Goons), Miss Mary
Mackenzie Cahill ; "Ked Clover" (Pel
KiejiO i . "You and Pove" ( d' Hard e lot t.
"My Pose of Ycstere'en" (Marie Kichi,
M iss Sarah Cihin. c : "So Sleep My
Heart" ( A mbrose I. Pa kmc Quartet ;
"A hendHed" i Schubert ; "H um ores que'
( Koepi'in? , Miss Cahill; "It's All for
You"' (BartVttP "The Clover lilossom"
(M. Vonrich. "The Beaminsr Kyes"
tHawloy). Mr. M. P. Uownian; "t!
Raeio"' (Arditii. "Sinnet d'Amour"
i Tronic), " W liere Hlossoms (J row"'
t.Sans So no IP Iiss Kathleen Pa wler:
Irish Folk Song: (Toole). Pakme Quar
tet; The marriage of Miss Laura Dunne
and John Kerr wfll be celebra.-?d Wed
nesday eveniniff at Colonel and Mrs.
I 'avid M, Punne's home. A jffood deal
of entertaining has been done for Miss
Punne, who is prominent in her set.
Monday evening Trs. Harry Humpnrey
entertained at hridsre. When the hon
or quests arrived tiiey found the other
p-uests arowned in fantastic jrarb, and
much merriment was caused. Bridsre
was p I a y e d . Aft e r w a r d t h e r e w a s a
comic shower for Mr. Ker. Tuesday
noon .Mrs. George Pa-ker tSemele
OiroaO gave a pretty pink luncheon at
the. Portland with covers for nine. Her
quests were, besides M iss Punne. Mrs.
Ci eor ?r e Will a rd Brow n. M rs. H e p.ry
Humphrey. Mrs. Arthur MeComh, Miss
Lucille Hunne. Miss Ethel Shea. Miss
! Delta Watson, and Mrs. S. C. Spencer.
; APerward iiss Watson entertained the
j lunchoon prty and about a dozen oth
t crs at six tables of bridge. The decora -1
lions were pink witu beautiful Japan
ese q ii i nco blossoms. M rs. f leorff o
Brown ami Mrs. Willard Holhrook won
the prizes. Supper wart served, where
the bride's table was surrounded by
small tables. A hi? F.aster offpr in Mi ha
Dunne's place unfolded a shower of
handkerchiefs. Several of their young
friends have entertained Informally at
dinner and luncheon.
Mrs. T. Frobmau and Miss Stella
Frnhman have recently been guests at
the Hotel Chamberlln. at Fortress Mon
roe. They hn ve since left, and are
spending tho Faster holidajs at Atlan
tic City. :
Mrs. C. K.. Smtth and her younff '
da lighter, M iss Helen Smith, are at
present in Naples. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wentworth. Jr.
(Miss Lucy Sitton) h-t't on Friday morn
ing for MichiRan, where they will visit
for some weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Goorae Went worth. Sr.
Cards nre out for a bridge party oa
Thursday, with Mrs. John A. Shepard as
hostess.
Mrs. Alexander IP Kerr has gone East
to visit her son, Thomas, at Harvard,
and to place her daughter. Je.iaie. in
school near Boston. Before returning
Mrs. Kerr will make an extended trip
throughout the Fust. visiting relatives and
friends in Philadelphia and other cities.
Mrs. J. H. Pae has sent out cards
for a bridge party on Wednesday at
her residence on Portland Heights.
Any number of affairs were jiive.i dut'-ng
the past seven days fo." Mis-s A furies Hill
and her fiancee, Horace K Cnaprr ;m,
whose wedding is to take mace on Tues
day evening at Trinity Church, una to
he followed by a reception, w'lPn wOt in
clude only the relatives and britl-il, rnr
tege. ( 'n Monday evening1 M". . and Mrs.
Ambrose Scott save a LriJse pa:ty in -honor
of the bride and srroom-elo.ct.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gads
by. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gadifiiy, Mss
Judith S?eott. Mr. and Mrs. F'nathan
Sweet. Miss Ma hoi Ayors, Mi.s Kfriel
Honey man. Arnohl Roth well, red al
lory and Ir. Keeney. On Tuesday Mrs.
Harry Nicola i. the former Mis.' Bessie
DeBevoise. was hostess at a luncheoi in
compliment to Miss Hill, when h-.-r guests
included Mrs. Benjamin Gadsby. Mrs.
Ambrose Seott. Mrs, Walter Gadsby and
Mrs. A. C. Pan ton. On Wednesday Mr.
and Mrs. Sweet gave a large tnily-ho
party for Mis.? Hill and Mr. Chapman,
the bridal party and several additional
guests. On Thursday evening Miss Ju'Hth
Scott, who is ro. act as the. maid of honor,
was hostess" at a bridge party and sui per '
at her residence on Morrison and Tveltth
streets, which was an exceedin:;ly pretty
affair. A color scheme of ;dnk was car-
ried out in the decorations ?.nd menu, j
Frizes were won by Miss Avers a.nj im- i
hrose Scott. The hostess was gowned in J
an imported costume of white chiffon
elaborately embroidered, anl rhe n'nor
guest. Miss Hill, in an attractive trous
seau frock of point d'esprlt cut on the
semi-empire lines. Tn addition "o the 12
members of the bridal party were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley. Misses Mil
dred and Eva lng, Miss Ethel Honey
man. Miss Mabel Ayers, Harry Stevenson,
Craig McMicken. Edward Jorgensen,
Gerald Goodell, Dr. Homer I. Keeney
and Dr. Sabin.
On Wednesday Miss Mabel Ayers ,ve
an elaborate luncheon of 11 covers at
the Nortonla grill with Miss Agnes Hill
a.s the guest of honor. The favors were
tiny suitcases filled with r;ce, which las
showered uoon the bride-elect. . Those
pi-fent Wnr"! M1j" JiidMh rtr-ntt. Mm.
Walter Osulnbv, Mr. Ambmne e-.it, j
Mi Mi'drrd nnrt Kvn fnnv, Mtf. A, '. 1
fun Inn, Mm. John ftenft nml Mr. H-n-iumin
JnriMby, Bridjre wan plnyd fr the
rcni indr of th afternoon. ,
"
Mm, , H. t-vl fnv luncheon at
h'r partmnti t the Ornmnidf la :
Monday nrternnnn. tn unno'in th en
imi'mrnt of h-r ulirtr. Mim F.tbel Merton
Huyx. to Frnnrb Willnrd Bond, of fendl-
ton. It m 4 prettily rrnnKed nfTalr, th
Uibl Hfcnratbm bdna brldern.ild rv.rn,
Whllrt the dee.irntioriM In fb nfh'T rtiornn
oomiintril of rrnnttont n1 nirr-if bin. ;
Hiim. The Rirt1i: ,till Ilel-n f "ible,
(Mhk I.llllnn Honrke, Ml Blnneh HchnH.
' Mm K In, MtRN Fmnccs Klnif. Mif i
latclle Kenwitrthy, Min flndt Nuy'
Minn Hae hrrln, nnd MIkh Hnr.e Hbb.
Mr. All.prl Cohen, of .Man t;rMneeo,
formerly Mir n roll n ft Barneh. t ftin
Francturo, l a. RUMt fnr a fortnltint, of
hr Hunt, Mr. Jamen Tumi'iid tNurt-
chMell,
MH Vhht Refd rturnH hint Tii"dny
vefilnif Trnm n vlwlf to ftenver, fnh iraHti.
With her mother, Mm. VVilti-r K-id, mUr
In A nueMt fit the Norlonia Hoe.
Much Ifitr-rct In taken In the da nee to
b Klvnn Tbnrnday. April W. nt the n'W
Masonlc H.ill, for the berKtlt of the
Mrthy Hutii(, Prnrnlnent rn)i tronn arc ln-tret'-rt
)n the meer.i nf the nffnlr. nnd
have IimiI their tmm' find ptUroniig". The
deeoratlonn nre t' l;- la Lo.rtt t e, and will
he m rbnrtfe of J. rj. Mndi. The p"t
ronfwn nre: Mm. Walter .f, flnrtir. Mr,
If, W. Cftrb. tt. Mm. II. C, lk" rberxt-r,
Mix Henrietta Fall1n(r, Mm. I. N,
h leiiu'liner, Mrs, If. If. Oreen, Mm, Jjuik
t. Hart. Mm. Solomon HlMch. Mrn. Hteb
urd Koehler, M r. i tint ft v .flmnti, Mm,
X Wesley ,:uld, Mm. 1. Allen Lew If.
Mrs. P. J. Mann. Mm. IT. L. r'lttork, Mm,
U. W. Sitton find Mm. Charlen Kninrh
Beebe.
M rr. Warren F, Thnmn ntertnlnrd
hiKt wcfk the artlfftn of the Symphony
Orehentra- with autornohlie rides, nhow
ln thcrn th 'dy, over which they
were cnt h iirlat le. Monday even In rr
the orchmtrn. played In Tacoma. hut
Mrs. Wilson nr Mr. Miller n-mn In rd
In Bortlrind. rind Were entertained nt
Stelnway Hall with an Informal'murd
cal.. The (rikmc Quartet m.nft uteyeral
numbers, and wcrfl much C(inipllmented
by Mrs. Wilson, who hns hud eonwId-T-ble
e?f perlem a? in trninlnif voices. Th
g;uest. of honor were very (generous
with their Monfis. A supper followed.
Miss wlna Bnlrd Mntlck and -Mis
Hannah Marie Hmlth, whoe weddtnttH nre
to . oc'-ur In the n-ar f ulure, hove hern
th motif for much enter tain Inc of un
informal nutme.'
Mrs. Batrhk (fnmpbHI, tlo; puoular
MujfilHh ae tress, was much f'-ted while
ntri-nrlniT In fcan Kram-ico, wheio she Is
n dreid. d favorite. Mm. Campbell this
yen r, as on previous vUdls, lias be n the
guest a f any number of affair at Ltir
lirsrumi the smurt Kimlh-th i-olony, wh'-ie
sh always entertained by Mrs. P't-rmcis
Cnfolan. formerly M iss I'ullriian. :t 'hi
nt go, for whoH fiirnily the Bullroan car
were named. Mrs. Carobn has he, n fre
quently called the prototype f M rs.
(Vimpbell, the reH'Tnblnnce in :lure nnd
face helriK deehiey pronounc-d. This
faet she ern phuMlzes by arnui.ii'ij her
eoltTure and In closely copying Mrs.
r'ampbril's dnrlnjc and orlRlmtl coi.ir com
binations In Kowns. Mrs. C-tej- Ma:li.. of
New York ; Mm. Joseph Tohln acd Mr,
ftndolph fiprecr.Js, aeknowled,-'.-'! lead r.s
both In FtMrlltiKame and the H.iy ity,
were hostesses at luncheon at the Hotel
Falrmount in compliment to tho I'-iKiish
actress.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Judo ari
spending a few days at the. heaeh.
Miss Josephine Smith will n-Uirn to
morrow from a fortnight's visit with her
sister. Mrs. Kredertek Leslie Warren. In
Astoria. Mr. Warren Is slowiy recovering
from a mild attack of typhoid fever.
Mrs. 3. W. Church and her daughters.
Misses Cenevfeve find Ruth, have'returni-d
from two months' visit In California.
The, last of the series of Seottlsh Rites
at homes will be held at the cathedral,
Morrison and Lownsdale streets next Fri
day night.. The patronesses will be M,rs.
J. J. Kadderly, .Mm. R. Martin. Jr.. Mrs.
C. E. Runyon. Mrs. fl R Cofwell, Mrs.
Ft. U. Cannon, Mrs. H. P. Palmer. Mrs.
Philip New, and Mm. J. F. O'DonnelL i
I
Mrs. Frederick Kggert has sent out !
cards for a musion! in honor 'if the "Wo- i
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LADIES'
NECKWEAR
There is a ecrtain aoWO
assvirance of values in
our Neckwear. That
Tiieans eomfort in inin,'!
and satisfaction ill per
sonal appearance. Ours
are all new; smart styles
ranarinp price from
25c
KID GLOVES
The kind that posses
every element of skill
ful makers, accuracy in
cut and neatness in fin
ish, insuring lasting
service and satisfaction.
Prices. $1, $1.75,
2, and ip to $4 pair.
I on sale at nracticallv one-third off regular values. Women who are
acquainted with this great dress goods store will be prompt and take
advantage of the splendid bargains oflered. To our hundreds of out-of-town
friends we issue a special invitation to share in these most remarkable
values.. Ixpress charges will be prepaid on all bills amounting to $5 or over.
SEND FOR NEW REDUCED PRICE LIST
27-ISCH
WHITE RAJAH
73c
On it 1 c Mun'lny, Tiicsdiij
nnl Werlne.Nilay li7-inch
White f'a.jah Silk in o finn
r ii n I i t y ari'l weight, liest
rcj-nlar f.(MI grutUt. A simp.
.'((i-incli Mixed Suitinu fr
children in hlrijws cheeks,
plaids, elc., the licst r-nlnr
.r(li- finality. On hale Mon
day and Tuesday nt,
special, n yard, only.
25c
44-inc'i All-Wool Voile in
d e e i lii.-4trnn.-i hlnc - hlar k ;
verv f i ur? evr-n thrrad nnd
our hest rr-KMlar $!.") final
ity. On sale Monday no
and Tuesday, yard. . "C
36-INCH
TAFFETA SILK
Sc
::ti-inch llliir-k Taffeta Silk,
i'rr-r- I'rorn rilling: nnrl war
nuiled bent regular .I.U."i
tiality, on sale Munrlay,
Tiiorlay- nnrl Wcrlriesday
only at thrs very Imv price.
44-ineli Frenr h Cdiffon Voile
in black and colors; our own
direct, importation and the
identical finality other !trrr-s
sell at 1.7.") a ynnl. On
special Kale for Ql OO
:i days at, yarrl iplm&O
ot-incli Ulack All-Wool. I'an
ntria in a splenrlid wei;ht for
Sprint.' ami Snirimer wear;
warranted fast black anil our
best . 1.,
this low
',) yrade, at ()?,
' price, a yard
4J-inch Copr-nhai-'eii Stripe
Sniliiitr,
4t-in-li 'openliaiten I'nmr-lln,
4 t-i licit I'.rwvn llci 'riiiubutie,
1 1 in. frrddr-n Flrown Panama,
4t-in.iorlen P.iriwn Prunella,
Q
5C
a yarrl. This seasrm's rnont
popular weaves and cidorimjs
and stanrlard values.
On sale for days r.nly.
44-ineli Cream All-Wool
Fri-nr-b Ser'e; our nyular
-.'rarle every day in the
year, and worth every cent
of that price. For a jrrcat
f-'l.'i v Kpcr-nii we riitcr tins
spl'-ndir) fabric at
this very low pricr
85t
45-inr ii (' re a in All- Wool
Serte, n-er r-vtenively I'rir
crmti and skirts: an extra
heavy iuality and the same
fiarle other stores el! at
M..i. Ispeci
at this sale, yrl
a I
1.23
All Suits Reduced
Values Up to 335 Now $23.85
Starting tomorrow morning anr r-ontinuiutr frr tlirce days, cvr-ry
Suit, Coat, Skirt and Waist iii the house stands radically reduced
and when we say "reduced," we mean a eenuinc reduction no
"marking up to mark down" tactics here. Note specimen values.
Suits 312.5Q
Women's and Misses' New Tailored Suils in popular stripes,
checks and a full line of plain shades; every garment man-tailored
ami finished in the best possible maimer very latest styles and
values, ca"sily worth up to .fJO.OO. On sale Mmi- 'f.l? 0
day and Tuesday at this extremely low price, only tplfci.tVJ
Suits $23.85
This lot includes our regular $30.00, ij-:',2',l) and .f 35.00 Suits in the
new HeiTinybone stripes in browns, blues, irreens, tans arid black
and white mixtures latest styles and garments any woman would
be proud to own. Choice, Monday and Tuesday, (?09 El
at this exceptionally low price Take advantage. . . . ?iiO0
Muslin
Underwear
Reduced
Women s fine (' a in h r i c
drawers, trimmed witii heru
stitehiii' ari'l tuck.s; best
regular 40c values, O?-,
Monday and Tuesday. .
Fine Cambric ( n w n s in
sriiare, V-nbafiC or slipover
styles; lace, beading and
ribbon-trimmed,, and 07
s'andard ,1.50 vals... J G
( ainbric Corset Covers with
deep lace yoke, beading and
ribbon; several very pretty
styles and our bet 6J "
45c values, now only., ""ti
Kine Cambric Skirts, extra
full, with deep knee flounce
and rows of t u c k s and
insertion, ..!.00 CJO Q
values, at only pilj
I " j
WRITE (Tflyjn (Rhlrs tin WRITE
REDUCED ifUWl' JilrJ REpRCE
MST CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. LIST
WEDDING
AND TISITIXG CARDS.
W. G. SMITH 8 CO.
WASHINGTON BLFLDf.VG,
Cor. Fourth tind VavhiDirtOB St.
Teesdale & Go.
Gowns for alt occasions. Exclusive
desigrns. Lingerie dressos. hand-made, a
specialty. Imported novelties.
."li-.V).-.-.-.o-5ot Marquam lllilc.
A.n lnJefmatle feeling of
perfect satisfaction comes
i i
: to one whose apparel is
j well selected and in direct
accordance witk the pre
! vailing dictates of fashion.
That is the feeling one has
who chooses her suit from ,
the splendid assortment at
"The House of Tone."
The excellent materials
and just the proper amount
and kind of trimming
. ill-'
Suite
with perfect harmony in
these distinguished appear
mg.exquisitely tailored suits
There are all the bewilder
ing new shades porcelain.
Copenhagen, and marine
blue, browns ranging from
pineapple to light hiscuii
tints, greens in all the ode1
tone effects reseda, bottle,
emerald, etc., mingles, and
stripes. Prices:
$22.50, $25, $30, $35,
$40 and up to $75.00
artfjolom
eto Company
The House of Tone
392 Washington Street