The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 25, 1909, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 26

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    TnE SUNP AX. OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND. APRIL 25, 1909.
AGENTS FOR
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AG ENTS FOR
Thomson's and
Warner's Corsets
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carpenters mn have rom to work-uTt toST there is o t wKE, , ff -?PS or store-
service. Any discourtesies should be reported to Mr McAUen P CXtra frCe f Clerk3' thuS ms3 Pmpt
nets? STbS ?SS7bS Tff hSS'teSTi 25XS" HTi5,a?d -cured the mar.
in a dry goods store SAVE THIS I a'' FOR IuS RETeSenCE BaT3 ever show
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Infantry, who has been stationed in Ma
nila, is planning to return to Portland
in June, coming home via Egypt and
Europe. In London Mr. Dolph will visit
his eister, Mrs. Lewis Thornton, who was
the. attractive Ruth Dolph. Mrs. Thorn
ton has but recently returned to her Lon
don home, at Ashley Oarden, West
minster,, after some months spent at her
villa in France.
At Mrs. David T. Honeyman's sug
gestion a number of the Klrmess dancers
contributed toward the purchasing of a
present for Mies Lila Agnew Stewart, for
whose remarkable executive ability tha
sucess of the Kirmess is in a great
measure due. The selection was a hand
some hand-wrought necklace, in carved
gold, the design representing mistletoe
and berries being formed of pearls. With
a surplus amount a large shopping bag
of pig skin was also selected for the pop
ular director.
. .
Seldom has there been a prettier wed
ding in Portland than that of Miss Eflie
Houghton and Marlon Dolph, whose mar
riage was solemnized by Rev. William
Hiram Foulkes on Wednesday evening in
the presence rf nn o tBmiin A ,
- - --- . kj. r.T. i anveilll
hundred friends in fViA xri i-.-i . .
- ... ..w ' L vHuj i"rinn
Church. The wedding had been originally
miuiou xor jister weeK, Though the Kir
mess date conflicted. The' Easter idea,
however, was faithfully carried out, this
oemg me aominant note in the decora
tions for the church and house, though
at the latter place were many varieties
of flowers, which were sent the bride.
Miss Houghton was gowned In a sheath
creation of Japanese crepe, heavily em-
AHRIKP respite has leen enjoyed
after .the. strenuoslty of Kirmess
week, though the Dolph-Houghton
wedding and the Assembly on Wednesday
nd Thursday, respectively, were among
the large affairs of me season. Much
gratification has been expressed relative
to the handsome amount realized by the
Kirmess. The termination at the Hotel
Portland grill Saturday night presented
a brilliant scene, each dance being repre
sented, a grand march led by the king.
Thomas Scott Brooke, making a spec
tacular finale. Large supper parties were
given by Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett for. the
Marsovlans. Thomas Scott Brooke and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox and
Raymond Wilcox, the latter for the Span
ish dancers. The 40 guests in the latter
party in their striking costumes sat at
an enormous table, laden with hundreds
of scarlet and yellow variegated tulips.
On dlt, the iirst night of tha Kirmess
a well-known benedict, whose wife ap
peared in the minuet, was so agreeably
disappointed that he sat through the en
tire performance in one of the front rows
totally oblivious to the fact that he had
forgotten fo remove his top hat. The
selection of Frank Branch Riley as the
official announcer of the voting contest
was a happy inspiration and not a little
of the credit for amassing the remarkable
sum derived is due to the spontaneous
wit and originality displayed by Mr. Riley
in his efforts to stimulate rivalry among
the vote speculators.
Miss Henrietta Failing and Miss May
Failing left last week for St. Paul, where
they will visit with Major and Mrs. H. C.
Cabell, going from there to New York,
,and sailing for Europe on May 26.
Fred Greenwood leaves tonight for San
Francisco and will return In about three
weeks to spend the Summer In Portland
and on Pugot Sound. While In San Fran
cisco he will make arrangements to ship
to Portland his 40-foot motor boat, which
Is a perfectly appointed craft and Is large
enough for sea cruises. A feature of .its
equipment -Is a specially constructed
miniature piano. While in Portland Mr.
Greenwood has made his home at the
attractive bungalow at 7S6 Glisan street
with J: D. Carson, William Moore and
Siegfried I'nander. On Thursday even
ing Mr. Greenwood entertained Mr. and
Mrs. David C. Lewis at dinner at the
bungalow and on Friday evening had as
dinner guests at the Portland Hotel Ash
ley Vantine, George Trowbridge. J. I.
Carson and Henry Teal.
.
Friends of Miss Marion Jackson will
be interested in learning that in addi
tion to her talent for miniature paint
ing, and other accomplishments, she has
recently had a song published In New
York, which has enjoyed such a sale that
the publishers have decided upon a sec
ond edition. The song will be introduced
in one of the New York musical reviews
Miss Jackson is still assiduously devot
ing herself to her art, and Is planning
to devote the Summer to landscape paint
ing. The wedding of Lieutenant Reece
Jackson to the handsome Miss Van
Erman, of Baltimore, is to take plaoe on
April 27, at St. Bartholomew Church
New York. One of the ushers will be
Captain W. H. Jordan, Jr.. who is now
stationed at Governors Island. New York
Felicitations are being offered Mr. and
Mrs. Chauncy Wlnslow. the latter Miss
Allie Sibson, over the arrival of a daugh
ter last Sunday.
Baroness von Witzleben, was the motif
for a dinner party Thursday evening of
18 covers, with Mrs. J. B. Montgomery
as the hostess. The dinner was given at
the Portland Hotel grill, the guests going
later to the assembly. Favors were rib
bons of red. white and black satin, the
German colors. The Baroness, who is to
remain another fortnight with the Mont
gomerys, is a young girl with an in
genuous ' and enthusiastic manner a
capable equestrienne, and an accom
plished linguist.
At the dinner for the Baroness were
Miss Isabel McGunnegele, of Vancouver
Barracks: Miss Use Koehler, Miss Lisa
Wood. Miss Margaret Montgomery. Miss
Caroline Bums. Miss Beckv Biddle. Miss
Marjorie Barrows. Colonel McGunegle.
Ij. S. A.. Thomas Scott Brooke, Roderick
Macleay, Frank Wilder, Kenneth Beebe
Kurt Koehler, Hawley Hoffman and El
liott Corbett.
'
The famous comediennes, Lillian Rus
sell and Fanny Rice, friends of years
standing, were in Portland last week and
were Jointly entertained at an informal
musical on Tuesday afternoon, which was
f'X.1 y EmU Enna 1n "a studio.
While here. Miss Russell remained on her
private car, which was filled' with flowers
sent by Portland admirers.
'
Lieutenant Cyrus A. Dolph. of the 26th
SoUxfJifta 1879
351 Washing ton Street
For. Monday We Offer
aim Assorltmnicinil o(F
Sfaricttly . Tai2or-
At 14 Off
Am OjpportainiElly It ' Buiy
HigSa Class Gaomemiita .
at Very Moder
ate Prices.'
Nona Reserved By
Telephone
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Suit Department
As this Department will be af
fected by the alterations more
than any other as the staircase
and elevator run directly through
it all question of profit will be
eliminated, as the stock must be
moved. Now is your opportunity
to secure a handsome Suit, for
street wear or the home; also chil
dren' Wash Suits and Ladies'
Wash Suits, Skirts and Petticoats.
Wrappers and Wash Dresses
at 67 and 87tf
Extra Specials
300 ladies' sampleTSuits in lawn, mull,
linen and duck; all colors and tha
latest styles. Prices will range
from $2.50 to $750. The garments
are manufacturers' samples, secured
for 60 cents on the dollar, and will be
closed out for less than makers' cost.
Children's Wash Dresses are includ
ed in this lot. Visit this store Mon
day. Millinery
Owing to the fact that the millinery
market is glutted with millinery, w-e
were fortunate in securing the great
est bargains ever offered.
The very latest in Sailor Hats the
Mermaid, the Peerless and Crown, in
all colors. and styles selling snecial
at the low price of. $3.00
We are offering a beautiful range of
the newest and most stylish Trimmed
Hats all styles, shapes and colors.
An opening special at Sjso.OO
Some very handsome Pattern Hats
for less than half the price you pay
eisewnere.
Men's Section
Pf Men's four-ply Linen
Stand-Up Collars, 2
styles, all sizes except 16o.
Extra special values in Socks
at 5c, 9c, 12y2c, in black, tan,
fancy stripes; brown mixed
and white foot.
LT7 Men's soft Golf
Shirts, the cele
brated Mt. Hood, in madras
and leno; light and dark col
ors; the regular 75c and $1.00
grades, yours for 47c.
The remnants of
fancv nercain
Shirts, in sizes ldU and 17
only; worth from $l"to $1.50.
C?f- Men's extra fine
white cambric Hand
kerchiefs, 14 and lo-inch hem
stitched.
where.
You pay 10c every-
QC Boys' heavy blue
with bib;
vears.
denim
all sizes
Overalls,
up to 15
Extra Special Values
In Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs, l and
upwards; Collars, Ruchings, Handbags, Combs,
Barettes, Laces, Ribbons, Notions, Silk and Kid
Gloves. The above items are simply an index of the
thousands of bargains that are being offered during
the alterations.
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
NO SPECTACULAR BAITS HERE
$1.38
19c
Ladies' Combina
nation f! n r s o t
Cover and skirt and drawers th
circular style. The garments
should be seen to be fully appre-
cauea.
Hats and Caps for boys
and eirls. in whit nnd
all colors; the regular 50c values.
This is a snap not to be had every
day.
"1 Olor YARD, India Linon,
- 40 inches wide.
OC;n YARD, the dainty
GJK Fiaxon 38-inch.
1 Of YARD Duct Suiting,
-' cream, figured and
checks.
f YARD, best Calicoes and
Apron Ginghams.
1 YD., Amoskeag Dress
v-r- Ginghams, 34-inch. -1
Cfp YARD, Imperial Gala
tea Cloth, new styles.
Extra special values on 28-in. In
dia Linons, at" 7c, 8c, 10c, 120
and 15o yard. .
1 Ladies' plain blTc Hose
silk finish: nnnhln
will
you
1 Cf Ladies' Vests, lisle
V finish, no eleeves;
Richelieu rib, taped neck and
armholes; all sizes, standard
15c value.
CHp The finest range
of. Corset Covers
ever shown at the price ; worth
from 75c to 90c. In dotted
swiss, check, nainsook and fine
cambric, all elegantly trimmed
in fine laces and embroideries.
Ck f Ladies ' cambric
Corset Covers, 4
rows lace yoke and armholes;
our very best 35c grade; other
houses get 50c for them.
&1 "lO Ladies' white
J?."1-15 tailored
VaMta, plaited front, laun
dered collar and cuffs; also
plaited back.
17c
sole, spliced heel and. toe; it
wear better than the article
get elsewhere for 25c. "'-
Ladies' fancy Polka
Dot Hose; colors, blub.
black, tan, white dots, also black
embroidered, also black and tan
lace.
OCp APRONS, APRONS,
Aprons, immense
great range of ladies', cooks',
waiters' and carpenters'. Not one
worth less than 35c. Some are
worth 50c.
OCp Boys' Blouse Waists
with soft collars; also
ruffled front; large sailor collar;
colors dark and light; ages from 3
to 13 years.
12V2C
com.
38c
YARD, Madras
W a i r t. infra arA
Shirtings, 30 inches wide.
25c Curtain Ends, samples,
some in pairs to match.
IV2 to iy8 yards long; in white,
cream and -Arabian; values up to
ouo eacn.
White Swiss Ruffled
Curtains fUZ. t,Aa
standard width; the regular 50c
value. Yours for 38c pair.
Extra special values at 65c, 98c.
f,1-29 ?A $1.47
Come in dots, stripes, floral de
signs. All are swiss.
fvi "1 C(f" 3 special numbers
A in Lace Curtains,
full 3 yards long and 60 inches
wide; flowered and plain fishnet
centers. This range is well worth
$2.50 pair. Now is the time to pre
pare for your Summer outing by
securing one of the sample Camp
ing Blankets. 65c up to... 1.95
Ladies' lisle Vests,
Ions: sleeves. 1sa
no sleeves; trimmed with Val
enciennes and Cluny, Torchon
and insertion; also pants,
tight-fitting, ankle and knee
length ; also umbrella shape, 3
ineh lace trimming.
O - Boys' Balbriggan
Shirts, short and
long sleeves; drawers to the
knee or ankle; also in whit
and in all size Yours while
they last at 25c.
C)42r Tte greatest range
-jy- of ladies' white
Waists, in batiste, mull, nain
sook and India linon, elabo
rately trimmed in lace and fine
embroidery; short and long
sleeves. Values range from
$1.50 to $2.50.
Lor new Scotch lawns,
T 1 6 V f ioral effects
YD., lovely range sheer
Lawns, new styles.
SPECIAL OFFER:
lOc
You Cannot Afford
to Pass Us
On table linens, blankets, quilts
or curtains. We have everything
in table linens, ranging from $2.50
down to 25c a yard. Everything in
lace curtains, ranging from 35c a
pair and upwards. Every price
and quality in napkins, towels,
sheets and pillowcases. Feather
pillows or floss cushions, comfort
ers, down qnilts, couch covers and
portieres. We are
HEADQUARTERS
for the wide-awake cash buyer, and
everybody knows it, particularly
the practical housekeeper, . who
knows a bargain when she sees it.
During the sale we will give with a $1.00 purchase or over a year's subesription to "Paris Modes," a handsomely illustrated'
monthly fashion magazine, FREE FOR THE ASKING. We do" this in order to introduce the "Paris" Patterns the best made.
Established
1884
BOTH
PHONES
McAl
it.
McDonnell
25 Years on
the Corner
of 3d and'l
Morrison.
Popular-Price Dry Goods Storer Noted for Best Goods and Lowest Prices. COR. THIRD AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND ,OR.
mgerte 4ress!ts
Nothing infore dainty tlian our Lingerie
.Dresses for afternoon, evening and. general
Summer wear.
Made of sneer muslin, mull, batiste, all
over embroidery, witb. trimmings of Val
enciennes, Insb and Venise lace, and inserts
of batiste embroidery. Some bave deft
toucbes of bandsome ribbon bows or sasbes.
Colors are wbite, wbite witb blue em
broidsry, plain blue, pink, lavender and
cbampagne.
$5-$16 $15 - $25
AND UP TO $58.00
Co.
The House of Tone"
392 Washington Street
raiaj Jfgi ii tii J 1 fit 1 1 iv;;m'CTiiiiiririrrrrtfH
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CLARKE BROS, FLORISTS
287 Morrison St.
lhe A. W. bchmale Co.
229-231 First Street
Booksellers and
Stationers
Complete lin of Stationery, Blank
Books, Inks and Pencils, Kilea, Ofice
Supplies, Walleta and Leather- Goods,
Fountain Pens, etc. ,
Come and see our Post Cards.
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504-505-506-507 Marquam Building
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