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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy. PORTLAND OCTOBER 4, 1O0S. X - xfcXl& i- ' , TOW 1 7 ' , ( - -III '; i Mai Lm& rwNCEt or ME. MARK t0-PH T T forma m WKEK void of Atlon has Just ended. This was doubtless due to the all-engrossing Horae Show, which la to mark a brilliant opening for the season. En thusiasm Is rampant and the plana are on a much more elaborate scale than last year. The demand for boxea hae been considerably greater and has necessitated the construction of ten additional arena boxea. Entertaining Is to be on an elaborate acale, and the town will no doubt re main en fete for a period of at least three days. J. Wesley Ladd. chalrmnn of the committee, will in particular en tertain elalorately for the visiting party from San Francisco and Burl lngame. which inclme the presiding Judae Walter P. Hohart and K. Du plessis Beylard and their families. One of the few criticisms which might be offered of the Horse Show of last vear was tne tact that It waa char acterised bv undue formality. There was no visiting In the boxes nor prom enading, with the possible exception of the last night The two latter cus toms are a alne qua non to the aucces of the hnrso shows In all Eastern cities. In lieu of that fact, the management has this year arranged a tea and lounging-rooin for women and a sn'Ok-tng-room for the men. which will have a tendency to promote a degree of In formality. Following is a partial list of box holders: F. A. Knapp. R. P. Efflnger. Dr. W. A. Oummlnc. A. Feldenhelmer. Adolphe Wolfe. I. X. IJpnian, Robert Smith; John Constdlne. of Seattle; J. W. ruthera. Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Walter F. Burrell. Gordon Voorhies. Captain Will lam Fiddle. Gay Lombard. Paul Wes slnger. T. B. Wilcox: Samuel Elmore, of Astoria: Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph, Julius S. Mler. Slgmund Frank. Abe Meier, John Klornan. K. R. Eldredge. Mra. F. it. Buffum. Mrs. A. S- Norton. Mrs. James Nlcol: J. J. Clemson. Mra. Jamea Mtickle. Ir. Bailey. P. Uowengart. leo Hahn: C. B. Uamont. of Seattle; H. C Wortman. Jamt-a I. Hart. A. M. cronin. tr William Wood. W. B. Ayer. X. K. Aver. Miss Falling. Miss Flanders. Torn Kerr. J. C. Ainsworth. F. W. Leadbet ter. F. O. lownltig. J. Wesley ljidil, Mra. Helen Uadd Corhett. Thomas Scott Brooke. Judge C. H. Carey. B. S. Josse lvn. George Ijiwrence, Mrs. William McCord. rr William Jones. J. R. Por ter. T. S. McGrath. J. P. Farrell. D. E. Fredrlcks; Andrew Laldlaw. of Spo kane: Edward Cooklngham, Vancouver Hunt Club; F. Otto Breyman. W. J. Burns and Dr. K. A. J. Mackenxie. Adding to the gaiety of Horse Show week, the matrons representing the Woroan'a Exchange have decided to give on Wednesday evening. October 14. the night preceding the opening event, a most unique affair for their annual benefit. Inder the direction of Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, the committee has ar ranged for that date an 1S0 costume party, which though decided upon but a fortnight ago. Immediately found the heaitv co-operation of the amarteat element. The selection of Mrs. Wilson was a happy one. as there Is no matron better qualified than she, as her mag netism and enthusiasm are sure to prove an Incentive for one's best ef forts. Her charming portrayal of the role of Mane Antoinette, which she enacted some year ago at a Klrpiess. Is still fresh In memory, and proved conclusively her histrionic ability. Murlark Hall has been chosen for the event, and the costumes are to be re plicas of those worn during the war period the extremely full tarltan skirts, with short pointed bodlcee of satin and the drooping shoulder ef fect. Southern matrons frequently re fer ta this picturesque costume as the ...,,.. t c.-n for its selection was necessarily inexpensive, owing to the incertatnty of the times. With this short-length frock will be worn the heelless slippers of that period, which strp about the ankles, while the coif fure In most Instances will be arranged with a demure part, coiled at the nape of the neck and Intertwined with flow er. Preceding a round of Informal dances, in which it Is hoped that as many of the spectators as possible will appear In this relic of Dixie day costume, will be given a fancy dance. In which IS girls are to appoar. Thie latter will be under the direction of Miss Lulle Hall, who la a graduate of the Chicago Hinman School of Dancing, and who has volunteered her services. Keenest Interest hat centered in the rehearsals, and the girls are showing rapid Im provement. The girls will don vivid awf. I. - 1 neir sir- .rbnKAMIl COWING HSSJHOV yellow costumes of tarltan. whila Miss Hall In gown of black win aaa a in ingly effective color note, and she will also dance a graceful pas seul. The most pretentious introaucuon will be a Maypole cotillion, In .which 100 couples will participate, and which will be ied by Mrs. J. Wesley Ldd and John K. Kollock. The following girls ar to take part with Miss Hall in the Mariposa Danxa (the dance of the butterflies): Miss Flora Flelschner, Miss Frances Wilson, Miss Olive Fail ing. Miss Haxel Blumauer. Miss Avellne Webster. Miss Clementine Hirsch, Miss Leslie Knapp, Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Dorothy Morrison, Miss Barbara Crocker. M'ss Stella Frohman, Miss Mllla Weasinger, Miss Marjorle Haus man. Miss Malda Hart. Misa Ernestine Failing and Miss Gladys Felt, of Los Angeles. The Woman's Exchange is a work most worthy of the support of the pub lic and the matrons forming the direc torate of the Woman's Exchange Hin cerely hope that their efforts in its behalf will be shown appreciation through the medium of liberal patronage. . . An unusual story In connection with one of the most prominent bachelors -i inhmaT. which ha hitherto been unpublished, relates to Mr. T. a Mc Grath. who Is again acting as presi dent of the Horse Show this year. Dur ing the last time Ringling'a circus ap peared here Mr. McGrath one morning at i o'clock started for a ride down the Unnton road, mounted on a thorough bred and very spirited S-year-old colt. In passing the circus grounds at Twen-tv-fourth and Vaughn atreets. where the . i v. i Anta hfa hum! circua nu piiviwu " ..... scented the menagerie and became panlo- . - . j . .. K Stricken. It was oniy uue iw - Grain's excellent horsemanship that the frightened animal did not precipitately bolt and unseat him. After something of a strugg.e the well-known equestrian . . . . Mn..nt In mm he had BUDaueu 1119 mi""". - . succeeded in getting control he heard iwimim v from tne roaasiae; vjw lor you. iiMia ' ' Mr. McGrath reined up his horse and discovered tul tne one of the Ringling brothers. The two struck up an acquaintance. uuw common Interest in horses. A few . i . w WUMtH hnnwnHA to weeKs in i pi -' ' - ... -- . . be in Colfax on the day the Rlnglings were exnioiung hi, me nn. nt th bnrpheick riders was injured and waa unable to do his stunt at tne evening pffnonninw. , r - uviHih nn tho street Mr. Ringling renewed their acquaintance and told him or tne circumsiancee, aim wim decided degree of hesitancy begged Mr. a l,ba hm nlac nf the Inlured m A It w mnmm Hamn T-i n w Mr Me. pvriuiuiTL. . ' .-.i . . . . Grath finally consented for the sake of the Joke to don the suit of a circus rider and go through with the performance, which he did so perfectly that the sub stitution waa not discovered. Thus it happened that the town of Colfax had the unique privilege of seeing the debon air bachelor. Mr. McGrath. doing feats of horsemanship In a sa wdust ring. j -f Cards are out for a large reception on Tnursday. October i. which will be given by Mrs. Thomas L. Eliot and her daugh ter. Misa Eliot, at their West Park street residence. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Winslow. after a sojourn at Baden Baden, have gone to Berne. Switzerland, for a brief stay. Mr. Winslow has entirely recovered his protracted illness and they are now for the first time talking of returning to America. -.: Tmi-HM t oMiow of Snokane.' is . mt tha Horse fihoW with fOUT of her handsome animals. Searchlight. Flashlight. uoioniai oeire . . i ill rij, a Tirl drive both cue, wnitii nn "7. V ui separately and in tandem. Miss Laldlaw Is a girl oi is years -- ... .mi im unnuestionably is also a splendid whip. Searchlight te one of the most beautiful saddle mares in America, having won the championship at tne t. uouis uinniiiuu. . j..t,t rtf Xfr And Ml8 1 nr yoiinHroi " - -- - . . t t i hn iMtit m norxion ui the past Summer in Southern Oregon . .. . . i .. mt PeHran at the Harnman nranui - Bay Lodge, is slated to make her formal bow to New York society this season. Work on the new ss.uuu.uw which her father Is building on the Hud- . . j jaHnlta nronnruons son. nss i"lr" " , ; r and with Its very beautiful ballroom Is to be the scene oi mucu ti.i... . tertalnlng. . Another Gotnam oeouunu . Miss EUixabeth Hoyt, tne youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nenry .i ne the bridesmaids at the weddlns of her sister. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. . ai ak xrier .Tesnete Meier, sir. huu jui. " - their two sons and the governess, re turned Thursday from a tour of Europe which consumed arm obi a . v . e th Ti! Steers-Wynn Coman subscription concerts to be given en Wednesday evening, at the Heillg. will aa in former years, attract a proml- . .,1 T,A -miMPtet 1s comnosed nent ciiein-ic. T of the following favorites. Madame Jo sephine Jaeotjy. " ; Richard Martin and Gulsseppe Campanarl. . iji.. thta month of a former hw in tn be that of Horace u - u.KiiaihaH an enviable football record while playing "HZ back on tne Muunoman - a Stanford man and served in the Philip pines as a Sergeant with Company H. The bride-to-De is miss . . ... . .aiii n he handsome iuigin. in.. 1 1 u is - and accomplished. Mr. Clagett is a min ing engineer, and has since his resi dence here, lived In Sallda, Colo., where he Is a mining expert with the Federal Smelting Company. . . .tth Ti-t- HAiisrhter. MrS. J. u Diien, " " " - - - - . Miss Ulllan O'Brien, and Miss Margaret Casey, left on -lnursoay m car Oregon, for New York, where Miss Lillian enters a nnisning khuui. On Thursday and Saturday Mrs. Louis H. Tarpley was the hostess ai onuso. Mrs. Frank Vanduyn. assisted by Mrs. t 1,,,-r, anlprtnlnPll cailt;HUttjr afternoon with ten tables of "500. Prize: winners were Mrs. wiw.ni Mrs. J. J. Panton. . f.t cnn irrftneisco. MrS. txeorB3 Hanoi and her daughter. Miss Fanchon Davis, who have spent a portion of the Sum mer here, will return to California on Thursday. r. . . i ,.1th her two small jars, fiveren aiiico. .v.. 1 , sons, left on Friday for San Francisco, ni viit with Mr. Ames nunc nim " mother until early In January. nh im for the wedding of Miss Kate - j..h.- nr H. T). Ramsdell, Kamsaeii. - - rwnher to Ralph Hnn. ------- uU. Ramsdell. of New York, has come West for the event. ... i t-. has entertained ln- 311SS L.UCUI? - , . . . formally during the past fortnight for her guest. Miss t-aunntj ivuw, for Seaside weaneBaay. , The many friends of Nicholas Zan will be pleased to near oi n ; l Aruintlli ACt With tWO V8UQVllie 111 " 11 1 . others. Miss Blaine Thlele. soprano, who has been reaturea in . . . .. i" .ni nther leading pro """" White tenon The auctions, mm ' - Musical Medium of recent date repro duces their pictures on the front page . i i . Anv nf Mr. .an s and speaKB in nisire. " ---- ..t.,,i rendition of the "Toreador . .. t Carmen." This is the boiib. v . much ir.-. .? the orotic concert given at Uie Empire Theater, a number of years ago, under the direction of Mrs. Rose ' r. j mmll he was. Mr. Zan was choir director of St. Mary s Cathedral before leaving ro...v - m B . Mrs. H. H. Duff was hostess on Wed nesday at a luncneon in iiuui nesaay i . in a few Eleanor jiuui, , . davs for her home In Georgia, after a long visit with her daughter. Mrs. John ions, "v . Hii,t.i. The list of'guefts was made up from the South ern colony and included Mrs Frances Meachem. Mrs. K. kj. - " Allen. Mrs. Catlin. Mrs. A. M. Lee. Mrs. V M. Silva, Mrs. syiv-ia " Mrs. O. C. Letter is visiting her brother E H. Ford, at Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. C. E. 8. Wood is visiting at : th. Hay Creek rancn oi mi. " Edwards. Miss Emllie Bauer has 7"'""" Europe and Joined her Flora and Marlon Bauer, who hav i an apartment In New ion i m a.... bocker. . Mrs. P. J. Cronln and family hnve G. P. RDMMELIN 8 SONS 126 Second Street Between Washiagtea mmi Alder Streets ICRRIKS Our stock of Mink Stoles, Mink Neckwear and Fancy Mink Muffs cannot be excelled. In this fur we have many new and original designs. Ermine and Black Lynx are also popu lar. SgnsdinFDR goats Fur Hat Trimmings SEND FOR CATALOGUE. THE STORE NOTED FOR. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES MONDAY AND -TUESDAY S 111 oTcti ortl Sufis AT WHOLESALE PRICES Strictly high-Iass Tailored Suits in all the new colors and weaves. Coats cut in "Directoire" stylcs perfect -fitting skirts in d or p.aited styles, trimmed with ttaJ ot those produced by the beet custom tailors. Being sample suits, there s but one of a kind, an.Ul H only one, in tS city. No charge will be made for necessary alterations. Tl e guarantee a saving o frorn. ta $15 on every suit purchased. Ladies should not fail to see these handsome suit,. Let u, ho you. SPLENDID BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES MONDAY AND TUESDAY r- i i frrtav and Tuesdav at a consider JMlnDIV VUUi IHmt3 uccua u... - -- , able under regular prices. We sell merchandise ot standard grades onl-, and every article is exacuy as oiaicu ui Table Linens piJJJJJiiJJJJriJJJJjHfjjjjjjSBSssssjasssssJMBSsJsjsssssssJjB 60-inch bleached Table Dam ask in new floral patterns; an extra good wear- OC ing grade, sp'l., yd..OC 72-in. Cream Linen Damask, extra heavy, for hard wear several patterns, 75c CRs quality, speciaf, yd...''' 62-in. Satin Damask, in snow drop and rich floral designs; best standard 65c A 1 , quality, on sale at, yd. 72-in. pure Irish Linen Dam ask, beautiful finish and full bleached; regular $1 grade, special, yard.. Curtains Scotch Lace Curtains, 2Y2 yards long, several patterns to choose from; on sale Mon day at this special CQ low price, the pair..''' Scotch Lace Curtains, 3 yds. long and 45 inches wide; lat est patterns; regular Q7r $1.50 and $1.75 vals. V Scotch Laee Curtains, 3 yds. lnnc nnrl 45 to 50 ins. wide; white and Arabian; regular $2.2o values, on B7 4,7 sale at, the pair. .P ; Blankets r.arcro size heavv white wool Blankets, silk taped ends; fancy pink or blue borders; reg. $7.50 qual- Q C itv. soecial, pair. .Pl.J Vnll 11-4 size white and sil ver gray Blankets; extra. weight, iancy pink ana Diue borders ; a great Monday special, on sale 0?0 "JU at this Drice. pr..?0 Wliite nnltnn-tilled Comfort ers, in full bed size, covered with best silkoline ; light and dark colors ; Monday Q "7-, ,nj Tuoarlav fnr. pa. ' ai:u j .... .. j - j . Sheets Cases 72x90 Hemmed Sheets, with re inforced center; -standard 50c quality; extra special Q"7C for this Srtle, each, only. ..-' 72x90 Hemmed Sheets, extra heavy, linen finish, reinforced centerj iregular 80c CQ values, spet&cal price ...... .''.' 42x.'16-inch "Pillow Cases, good grade muslin and standard 12V2C quality special, each v.'' Toweling 18-inch Browu Linen Crash, our regular 12'2c grjide, on sale Q Monday at special, a yard...'' 18-inch Turkish Toweling, with red borders, hivy and 11 very absorbent ; special, yd. . xy 18-inch Glass Toweling, in red and blue line check, regular Q 12y2c values, spefiial, yard...'' 20x40-inch fringed Turkish Towels, full bleached and -double- 1Q. twisted warp, speciiil,, ea. . '' 50c Corset Covers 37c Made from fine quality cambric, with two rows wide torchon lace insertion and lace edge; on sale at 37c each. See corner window. Men Underwear 83c Men's Wool Underwear in blue or brown, well finished and H standard $1.25 quality. On sale Monday and Tuesday for 83c. DRESS GOODS 56-inch all-wool Cloakings, ex tra heavy; stripes, checks and plaids; all colors; J?1 Cf regular $2.50 vals. .Y mJ v 52-inch imported French Broad cloth, sponged and shrunk, and regular $4.00 grade; special for Monday and Tues- flJO 7C day at, the yard. . P ' J 36-inch black all-wool Ladies' Cloth; regular. 50c quality, on sale Monday and Tues- QTf. day at this price, yard. 48-in. black Herringbone stripe, one of the season's most stylish" weaves; regular $2 a?1 CC grade, special, yd.. " 52-inch black all-wool chiffon Broadcloth; regular $1.50 qual ity the world over; C1 1C Monday, the yard. ,P - 54-inch Craveuettes, in tan and gray mixtures; our regular $2.00 and $2.25 grades; OQ extra special, yard. .P '' 54-in. black Storm Serge, strict ly all pure wool and extra weight; regular $1.25 QO grade, special, the yard. '' AGENTS FOR WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS PARIS PATTERNS 10c SEAMS ALLOWED 11 CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS PARIS PATTERNS 10c SEAMS ALLOWED taken apartments at the Nortonla. Mr. -nrt Mrs H W. Skuse have also rece.nt rymoveaTo 571 Ha.sey Street. . ' Vlss Annie Blanche Shelby, who wth her moth". Mrs. M. V. Shelby. the Summer In Victoria has been for the nast month seriously ill at St. MaryFs Hospital in that city. She ha.s "nil recuperated somewhat, and wll return to Portland shortly. Mrs. Rosener. of San Francisco, and her tWo daughters. Misses Nellie and iiisy RosenerV who have been guests this Summer of Mrs. S. Lipman, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lipman and Miss Gertrude L. White, have returned to California. Rose Eyting-e, for many years one of America's foremost actresses, has re sumed her Tuesday Shakespearean classes. Mies Rose Savan was the charming hostess at a dainty luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Those present were: The Misses Helen Gardner. Fay Trembly, Florence Killlngsworth. Ariel Mc Queen. Edith Potter, Fannie Ahrams. AND CALLING CARDS RUSHTON'S Buclianan Bldg, Wash. St, Sot 4th 1 5th Ckm For Girls and Young Ladies, effective hats in many stylish modes, including the graceful, drooping sfiapes trimmed with bows of ribbon or drapes of silk. Prices from $3 to $8. Suit Hats Our moderately priced suit hats are unusually good values. Here you will always find a large assortment to qhoose from; no two alike. Prices from 5 to 10. .-- Hats Made to Order The woman who wishes to have a hat made to order will find our milliners com petent and willing to carry out her ideas or to suagest new ones. In addition to all the newest triitt mings, including imported wings, Parisian bands,, feather pieces and aments, we nave an Mccpmru y good assortment of novelty ipes in French felt, silk, satin and velvet, irom tue ihiii.ai:iun makers; prices from 5 to $12. ally s POfil-LAND HEADQUAETEES FOE HATS OF. DISTINCTION 1