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The Store Noted to- Best Good at Lowest Prices
Three Days' Sale
"Forest Mills''
Underwear
TVs ' are Portland headquarters
for thi9 famous Underwear. For
Sample
Waists
A maker's entire sample line oA
white lawn, linen, mull, net silk
and wool Waists, on sale at reg
ular wholesale cost of making:
Remember, only one of a kind.
Sample
Skirts
Sample Dress Skirts in all pop
ular Fall shades; also about 25
fine b 1 a e k voile and panama
Skirts; voiles with or without
drop. Marked at one-third off.
Sale ol New
FallSuiting's
Monday
For Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday we place on sale a
Mon day, Tuesday and
full line of this season's
Wednesday, we offer
popular weaves and color-
A Sale of 250
standard numbers at spe
ings at specially low
prices. Xote the following:
cial prices.
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FLUTTER of excitement was
caused at the Houghton tea on
. 'Wedneaday, when the announce
ment was made of the engagement of
Mlas Effle Houghton, a daughter of Mrs.
Warren T. Houghton, to Marlon Dolph.
a son of the late Senator and Mrs. J.
N. Dolph. The news was at once made
the signal for many congratulations and
the sending of flowers to the bride- elect,
who la one of the Very popular girls who
is posseased of the innate Southern charm
of manner.
Mr. Dolph's parents were distinguished
In the annals of Oregon history, his
father for many years being United States
Senator and a leader In Pacific Coast
affairs. Mrs. Dolph, who died recently
In Paris, was a striking beauty, and for
years an acknowledged Reader among the
official set in Washington. D. C. Mr.
Dolph Is a Williams man of the class of
1900.
Miss Houghton Is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Sr., a
niece of Mrs. James De Lavall Flower,
who la now llvingr in Parts, and a first
cousin of Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mr. Dolph
is a nephew of Cyrus A. Dolph, a brother
of Mrs. Richard Nixon and of Mrs. Lewis
Thornton, of Paris, the latter being
formerly the attractive Miss Ruth Dolph
who represented the Navy at the christ
ening of the battleship Oregon In San
Francisco during the Fall of 1S9S.
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Many courtesies have been extended the
officers of the Puglia, the Italian cruiser
now in port, while several more informal
hospitalities are scheduled for the com
ing week. The commandant, Marchese
Cusanl-Vleconti, la a member of one of
the oldest and most distinguished Italian
families. Just prior to sailing from home
a year ago Viscontl Cusanl came into a
valuable estate and a title, the former
being a splendid old castle near Milan
that was built in 1400, and which he will
not be able to occupy until the termina
tion of his cruiee one year hence.
At the Mac Master dance there were
a few of the officers present who spoke
but little English, though they conversed
In French. As there were a number of
matrons and girls who speak the court
language fluently, among them Mrs.
Richard Kunn. Mrs. Frank Vincent Du
Mond, Mrs. David Honeyman, Mrs. Wal
ter F. Burrell, Miss Frances Wilson, the
officers were at once put at their ease.
Both W. D. Wheelwright and Robert
Smith have entertained at luncheon at
the Arlington Club for Viscontl Cusani.
while a small tea was given yesterday
afternoon for the officers by Mrs. Richard
Nunn. Mr. and Mrs. C. fe S. Wood gave
a small dinner on Thursday'-eve'nlng
which included Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman
Miss Frances Wilson, Miss Hazel Dolph
Slgnors Dlonlsi, Bernaroli and Galdlnl,
The officers In turn have been hosts at
different teas almost every afternoon
since their arrival.
At last report Mrs. J. B. Montgomery
and her daughter. Miss Margaret, were
at the famous German watering place,
Carlsbad.
Rumor has It that Frits! Scheff. of both
comlo 'and grand opera fame, will soon
announce her engagement to the Ken
tucky novelist, John Fox. Jr., the author
of "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom
Come," "The Trail of the Lonesome
Pins" and other "best sellers." Mr.
Fos acted as one of the American cor
respondents for an Eastern magazlns
during: the war In Japan.
Miss Caroline Burns accompanied Miss
Kvelyn and Caroline Wilson and Miss
Oeorglnla Burns across the continent.
She. however, will not sail with them
for Europe, but will visit some school
friends at Farmlngton. which has since
been called Briar Cliff.
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Perfect In every detail was the danc
ing party Tuesday which Mr. and Mrs.
William MacMaster gave at their charm
ing place, Ardgour. which adjoins the
golf links. This Is one of the moat artis
tic and picturesque homes either In Port
land or Its environs, being of English
style of architecture, and built on low
rambling lines, while all the rooms, with
the exception of the servants' quarters.
are on the one floor. The grounds are
spacious and presented an attractive ap
pearance as the great fir trees were
studded with many colored Japanese
lanterns, additional color being given
from at least two score of motor cars.
The various drawing-rooms were thrown
together for dancing though oue was used
for bridge devotees. The front piazza
was arranged with Turkish rugs and di
vans, while the north gallery or Summer
breakfast room was Inclosed with canvas
and served as a rendezvous during dances.
Though Miss Katherlne MacMaster has
not yet made her debut, she. assisted her
mother In receiving, as She Is to return
In the near future tb Miss Chamberlain's
finishing school, near Boston.
Two private cars were at ths disposal
of the Quests though many motored. Mrs.
MacMaster wore a gown cut on the pre
vailing empire lines of chiffon embroid
ered In lavender Scotch tstiesthe bodies
trimmed with rose point and an amethyst
shade of panne velvet, which was com
pleted by a gold butterfly In her coiffure
and an antique necklace of pearls. Miss
MacMaster was attired in a girlish
ankle-length frock of white chiffon and
wore a broad white snood around her
head.
The Invitation list Included Mr. and
Mrs. David T. Honeyman. Dr. and Mrs
Richard JJunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Al-
vord, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Wheeler, Mr.
and Mrs. Ji--Wesley Iiadd, Mrs. H. W.
Corbett, Mrs. Hannah Robertson, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Shevlln. Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Kollock,' and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Insley,
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Efflnger, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Blvthe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. "fobert Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. David C. Le ' Mr. and Mrs.
William Mulr, Mr. and Mrs. William War
rens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sykes, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Corbett. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Nichols, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy
W. Talbot. Mr. aird Mrs. Frederick Page,
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ayer, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Howard. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Mears. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Burrell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward C. Grelle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Ball, Mrs. Frank Vincent Du Mond, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. S. Wood, Dr. and Mrs.
William Easterbrook Jones, of Boston
Mrs. Arthur Mlnott, Miss Henrietta Fall
Ing, Miss May Failing, Miss Sally Lewis,
Miss Livingstone, Miss Effle Houghton,
Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Amy Heit-
shu. Miss Susie Stott, Miss Martha Hoyt,
Miss Grace Warren, Miss Anderson, Miss
Josephine Smith, Mrs. William Brewster,
Miss Leslie Smith, MISS Louise Flanders,
Miss Frances Wilson, Miss Hazel Dolph,
Miss Carrie Flanders, Miss Kathleen
Burns, Miss Leila Shelby, Miss Rhoda
Falling. Miss Olive Falling, Miss Alta
Smith, Miss Leslie Smith, Miss Margaret
Walter. Miss Leslie Knapp, MIsS Ernes
tine Falling, Miss Aveline Webster, of
New York: Miss Broonlle, Miss Dorothy
Morrison, Miss Polly Hewitt, Miss Max-
Jorle Hoffman, Miss Clementine Hirsch,
Miss Miriam Strong, Miss Becky Biddle,
Miss Baar, of Berlin: Miss Olga Von Des
tlnon. Miss Louise Carey. Roderick Ma-
cleay, W. D. Wheelwright, August Berg,
Mr. Churchman, of London: Tom Robert
son. Jordan Zan, Ersklne Wood, Thales
Llnthlcum, Chester G. Murphy, John Car
son, Mr. Barret, or Annapolis; W. J.
Burns, Andrew Kerr. Rodney Gllsan.
Thomas Scott Brooke, Walter Beebe, Ken
neth Beebe, Charles Holbrook. Raymond
Wilcox, Mr. Munro, Frank Wilder, Haw-
ley Hoffman, Mr. Gauld, Max Snow,
Jack Reed, C. N. McArthur, L. A. Mc
Arthur, Berwick Wood, Bruce Honeyman,
Dr. Whiteside, Morris Whltehouse, Harry
Falling, Elliot Corbett, Hamilton Corbett,
Ernest Webb, Slgnor Arturo Dionisl, Slg
nor Gustavo Galdlnl, Slgnor Masslno Ber
naroli, Mr. Ladd, Prescott Cookinghara,
Mr. Churchman, of London; Mr. Harry
Sladen. Dr. Gustav Baar. Georaa Warren.
Dr. Jefferds, Wh alley Watson, Harold
Strong, Mr. McNeil, Antolne Lab be. John
Emerson Cronan, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Til
ney, of London; Irving Webster, Robert
Strong, -Harold Strong, Harold Wells,
Wirt Minor, W. B. Mackay, Marion
Dolph, R. Jones, " Mr. Young, Leland
Smith, Mr. Boodle, Ronald Mackenzie,
Plowden Stott, Plere du Flon, and Cap
tain Lansing, of Vancouver Barracks.
The arrival of Mrs. Tom Sharp from
her Prinevllle ranch will be the signal
for considerable Informal entertaining.
for as Miss Margaret Morrison, she en
joyed great popularity. Dr. and Mrs,
A. A. Morrison are also entertaining
Mrs. Sharp's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph
Gtiswold, who Is the wife of Lieutenant
Grlswold, U. 8. N-, who is stationed
on the Colorado.
Miss Jean Morrison returned early In
the Week from the entire Summer spent
with Mr. and Mrs. Shafp at their pic
turesque ranch, which has Ibeen the
scene of several housa parties this past
year.
A recent acquisition to the younger set
Is Miss Bertie Baar, who arrived a short
time ago from Berlin, coming with her
brother. Dr. Gustav Baar. Upon her
arrival Miss Baar was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Cooklngham, but she
has recently, with her brother, moved
to a residence on Twenty-fifth and Kear
ney streets. At the MacMaster dance
Miss Baar, who Is a brunette with blue !
eyes and brilliant coloring, was much
admired In a dainty chiffon frock, with
which she wore a necklace of pearls
and carried a mass of Cecil Bruner
buds. She has a vivacious manner and -
speaks with a fascinating accent.
The first large Fall reception was
given on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.
W arren F. Houghton and her daughters.
Miss Effle and Claire Houghton, for the i
recent bride. Mrs. Robert Howard, Er.
The decorations were elaborate and con-
Forest Mills Vests, Pants
and Tights, in medium
Weight, for present wear;
come in all sizes, 7
at this low price. "
All pure Kon-Shrinking
Wool Vests and Pants, in
gray and cream: QQ.
$1.50 grade, sp'l.OU
Forest Mills medium
weight ribbed .Union Suits
finished with silk tape;
on sale for three Cfi-i
days at, the suit. OvC
Women's fine rib'd Vests
and Pants, in good, full
weight, full stand- 1 Q
ard sizes, special. X I7C
Forest Mills fine silk and
Wool Underwear, finished
in finest possible manner;
regular $3.00 tO 1 Q
values, sp'l... P-i,
Women's fine pure white
fleeced Union Suits, a
8 pi endid fitting
$1.25 garment, ea.
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87c
NEW
FAIL
SUITS
At 60c on-, the Dollar
MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY we offer for
sale 250 Sample Suits at 60c on the dollar of actual value. This
is without doubt the finest collection of .high-grade suits in the
city today. We secured this lot of suity at a price very much
under the regular, and are going to sell them in proportion.
Only One of a Kind
Being samples, there's but one of a kind a poini well worth remember
ing. The styles have a decided tendency toward the "Directoire," and
the materials comprise every novelty( brought oilt this season, as well
as the staple browns, blues and blacks. The trimjdngs and linings are;
of course, strictly new and novel. If you intend bu ying a Tailored Suit,
now is your chance. A few specimens in Morrison -street window. No
charga for alterations.
38-inch-Wool Suitings, in
plain colors and herring
bone stripes; the best 65c
grade, on special Crt.
sale at, the yard. JvC
44-inch Wool Panamas, in
a complete line of all new
shades for Fall; 7C "
best $1 grade, yd..'
44-in. stripe Serges, Chev
rons, Panamas, etc., best
standard $1.25 grade any
where in town; on sale at
at this spe- t1 CC
cial price, yd..? lslU
Corner Third and Morrison Streets
19-inch black Taffeta Silk,
splendid weight and qual
ity; Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, spe- Crt
cial at, the yard..Jv-
27-inch Black Taffeta Silk,
fully guaranteed; a fins,
deep black, and extra
heavy; on special ttf
sale at, the yard.. '"C
86-inch blaek guaranteed
Taffeta, all pure silk; the
best regular $1.25 07.
grade, at, the yL
69-iach all-wool Cloakings,
all colors ; the best regular
$2.25 grade, t1 Cf
at, tha yard..SJ-OV
Hosiery
Children's heavy ribbed Stock
ings, for school -wear; double
heel and toe ; best regu- 1 1
lar 18e grade, at, pair. A C
Women's fine ribbed fast black
Hosiery, double heel and A7
tnp : hpst. fion vaIiipr. nr. .
Gloves
2-clasp French Kid Gloves, in
all popnlar colors for Fall; our
regular $1.50 grade, on QC
sale at, special, a pair..'''
16-button length Lisle Gloves,
black, white, tan; $1.25 f7Vt(
values, special, at, pair. v
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UmbreUlas
Special lot women's 'ITmbrellas,
new novelty handiest and best
gloria top; standard AT7
$2.50 values, at, ea. , Y
1000 men's, women's Tjimbrellas,
natural and novelty han- Q
dies, good strong frame 4 . "
Muslinwear
Fine Cambrio Gowns, in ribbon,
lace and embroidery-trimmed
styles, long or short Q7f
sleeves ; special at, ea.
Fine cambrio Skirts, deep emb'y
flounce, eStra uhder-ruf- Q 'J
fie; standard $1.50 Vals..7
Sisted of American beauties, bride and
bridesmaid roses, In fact embracing- the
entire gamut of the early Fall flowers,
all of which were sent the bride-elect
and for Miss Claire Houghton, who also
celebrated her 21st birthday.
Serving In ths dining-room at a table
with a stunning mass of bride roses
were Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs.
Howard Mather, Mrs. Theodora B. Wil
cox and Mrs. J. Frank Watson, all four
appearing In handsome gowns of white.
Asrfstlnir In receiving were Mrs. J.
Wesley Ladd, Miss Ella Hirsch, Mrs. C.
J. Reed, Mrs. David C. Iewls, Miss Mar
tha Hoyt, Mrs. Morton Insley, Mrs. John
K. Kollock, Miss Olga von Destlnen,
Miss Margaret Walter, Miss Frances
Wilson, Miss Miriam Strong, Miss Grace
Warren, Miss. Claire Houghton.. Miss
Marjorle Hoffman and Miss Leslie
Knapp.
Punch was served by Mrs. Cyrus A.
Dolph and Mrs. Frank A. Knapp. Mrs.
Houghton received In a black striped
grenadine over whits chiffon, the bodice
elaborated witto white chantilly lace and
worn with a necklace of amethysts. Mrs.
Robert Howard was In her handsome Em
pire wedding gown of shimmering white
satin. Miss Claire Houghton in a gown of
mirage silk, of the new mulberry shade.
trimmed with panne velvet of same tint.
and cut on the modified Directoire lines.
Miss F.ff4e Houerhton wore a striking
gown, which was built on the same lines
as her sister's costume,' though made of
a sky-blue Rajah, the corsage composed
of Irish lace, and she carried an enor
mous bouquet of brides' buds. Mrs. Cyrus
A. Dolph was distinguished in a delicate
gray satin trimmed with rose point, with
which she wore a handsome old cameo
necklace.
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The following clipping appeared In
the Paris-American Journal Of
AUfrust 20:
Newcomers to the colony. Our Ameri
can colony has had an Imjwrtant, ad
dition. Mrs. Dosch, wife of Co(lonel Henry
Dosoh, of Portland, Or. and iteattle, her
charming daughters, the Misnes Lillian
and Camllle, a younger daugSiter and a
son, have come to stay a l6ng i'.lme. This
is a most Interesting cosmopolitan family.
Mrs. Dosch, member of a prorq lnent old
French Burgundy family, was born at
Beaune, at a fortified ancient" chateau
belonging to her family. Her parents
took her to America when she wa still
a young child. She was brouglit up a
thorough American, though neer for-
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FOR
Fall
Vhen buying a hat you want something different from yoiar neighbor's,
something that is exclusively yours. At Fraley's you can choose from
over a thousand trimmed hats. There are no duplicates. Each is a
distinct model, not factory-trimmed, but fashioned by expert milliners.
Besides many novel importations, all that is newest and best in both
English and French styles has been cleverly adapted to met the needs
of the American woman. Prices from $4.00 to $40.00.
If you wish a hat trimmed to order, Fraley's milliners are creative
artists and designers of exceptional ability. "With an unusually large
assortment of untrimmed Shapes to choose from, as well aa- the latest
trimming novelties, they will create a hat that will harmonize1 with your
costume and perfectly exemplify your individuality.
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Portland Headquarters for Hats of Distinction