'5 2S Ml NHEIMER hi ANNUAL SUGGESTIOlSr CHART Below are ideas for Xmas gifts, taken at random from all over our store. Articles for personal use. household adornment, traveling, presentation and for clerical purposes all of that sterling quality which has made this the Ideal Jewelry Store for over 40 years. A comparison of values will reveal economy, safety and decided savings to your purse. HAVE YOUR GIFTS RESERVED NOW Necklace Jewel Box Miniature Toilet Set Sewing Set Beauty Pin Set Gold Bracelet Pincushion Card Case Colognes Mayonnaise Set Belt Pin Sheffield Tray Picture Frame Jam Pots Sandwich Tray Lavallier Chatelaine Watch Ivory Piece 3-piece Coffee Set Manicure Set Diamond Ring Hat Pin Stand Neat Hat Pin Cluster Ring FOR LADIES Shopping Bag Umbrella Mantel Clock 5-piece Tea Set Meat Platter" Gold Lorgnette Fine Bead Bag Cut Glass Bowl Rookwood Vase Oyster Forks Mesh Purse Bread Tray Sugar and Creamer Candlestick Princess Ring Traveling Clock Plain Bar Pin, Coral Ring Opera Glasses Belt Buckle Silver Vases 2 doz. Flatware Vanity Case Salad Set Coffee Spoons MAIL ORDERS GIVEN STRICT ATTENTION Military Brushes Monogram Fob Match Box Shaving Set Whiskey Flask Traveling Set Locket Key Ring Cigarette Case Watch Chain Band Ring Gold Watch Pocket Pencil Diamond Ring Liquor Set Fountain. Pen Scarf Pin Leather Wallet Seal Ring Card Case Shirt Studs FOR GENTLEMEN Silver Card Case T.itiTt Buttons Very Thin Watch Smoking Set Emblem Charm Inkstand 283-285 WASHINGTON ST., Between Fourth and Fifth, ROTHCHILD BUILDING Leading Diamond Importers OPEN EVENINGS Jewelers Optician 5 Dress, Studs Pocketknife Desk Clock Cigar Cutter Chelsea Clock Pencil Holder Eyeglass Case Collapsing Cup Leather Purse Key" Chain Photo Case Satchel Tag Umbrella Emblem Ring Tie Clasp Signet Fob Cigar Case Field Glasses Goldhead Cane Pocket File Outing Chain Double Chain Match Stand can 9!ngers In Opera," and will be as follows: Paper, Mrs. Pearl Goulet Mc Oettigan; vocal trio, under Miss Covach's direction. MJss Seal, Mrs. Keddell, Mrs. Bamford; contralto solo, "A 1 Bendtun" (Mltime). Miss Clara Howell; soprano solo. "Dich Theure Halle," from "Tann- hauser." Mrs. M, A. Weinsteln; piano solo. Opus 15 (Chopin), Miss Maud Bell; violin solo. "To the Evening Star," by request. Miss Barker; soprano solo, selec tion from "Romeo and Juliet," Miss1 L&wler; soprano solo. "As Through, the Streets." from "La Uoheme," Miss Vivian Marshall. ' I ' A special meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Flrst Congregational i Wednesday to consider the erection of a memorial window In loving remembrance of Rev. T. E. Clapp. Dr. Clapp con ceived and perfected the plans for the beautiful edifice that now adorns the corner of Park and MadlBon streets, which with its Ivy-wreathed wall and stately towers constitutes one of Port land's chief attractions and Is a Mecca for all tourists. The following committee was appointed to select plans: Mrs. August StaJcrer, Mrs. F. M. Warren, Sr., Mrs. G. M. Parker. Mrs. R. C. Taylor and Mrs. Helen Card well. A surprise party was given, December ?. in honor of William Robberding. Jr., It being his 23d birthday. The evening was spent in dancing and music. Refresh ments were served. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robberding. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Robberding, Mr. and Mrs. Kred A. Krischkorn. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Truesdoll, Misses Helen Robberding, Ka tie Hahn. Christine Hahn. Katherine Haller. Paulina Haller. Mrs. W. J. Strutz, Albert Kolb. John Struts, H. Stamper, R. Stamper, Henry Perlot, Henry Hahn. Henry Robberding, John Robberding, O. L. Aothus and John Gil lis. The first house party given by the Junior Rosarlans Sodality was held at the home of Evelyn Keating, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Keating, of 361 Tilla mook street.' Those present were Anna Jowd. Grace Sweeney, Helen Southard, Kathrine Southard, Virginia. Brown, Madeline Brown, Celeste Smith, Haxel Johnson. Hermina Albers, Teresa Albers. Mabel Hughes, Blanche Kennedy, Mary White, Mary Hawley, Julia Cosgrove, May Lavino, Cecilia Walknlc, Mary Deg gendorfer, Muriel O'Connor, Laura Hart man, Mary - Keating. Margaret Keating, and Evelyn Keating. A pleasant bridgre party was given by Misses Vera and Nell Caufield at their home In Oregon City on Friday even ing. December 10. Their guests were: Mrs. C. D. Latourette. Mrs. T. W. Clark. Mrs. Mary Uren, Mrs. J. H. Walker, Miss Fanny G. Porter. Miss Kate L Porter. Miss Edna Caufield. Miss Clara Caulield. Miss Marjorie Caufield. Mrs. H. E. Straight, Mrs. Viola Godfrey, Miss Clara Koerner. Mrs. T. W. Fouts, Mrs. K Adams and Mrs. Ed Fields. Miss Marjorie Caufield won the first prize and Mrs. straight the second. Refresh ments were served. The Sorosis Club met on November 23 at the home of Mrs. Til lie Grossman. The election of officers resulted as fol lows: President. Mrs. Helen Manchester; vice-president. Mrs. Phelps; secretary, Mrs. TiUie Grossman; treasurer, Mrs. Bantx. After election of officers the pro gramme was taken up with the reading of Act V of "The Winter's Tale." A dainty lunch was enjoyed by all and the club adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Jan uary 11. with Mrs. W. A. Holt, Seventh , and College streets. " In honor of the fifth bfrthday of her little daughter. Willetha, Mrs. A. R. Bit ter, of lSb Halsey street, entertained sev- eral little folks Thursday afternoon. De cember 9. The guests were Helen Caplea. Florence Farmer, Doria Healey, Helen Stewart. Theo CahilL Helen Rlttex. Car rie Ritter, Rose Jones, Wiley Blaney and Herman Grimm. The afternoon was spent in games, in which little Theo Cahill won first prize, and Helen Caples the second. Luncheon was served. The New York State Society of Oregon held Ha December meeting last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Failing, 243 Eleventh street. Sixty members were present. Miss Susie Jones sang. The next meeting will be at the studio of Mme. d'Auria, 401 Seventh street. An enjoyable dance and social were given by Mr. and Mrs. Greenwald, Wed nesday evening, at the Hotel Princess, East Third and Bumside streets. The hall was decorated in palms and flags. Dancing was enjoyed, after which sup per was served. Mrs. H. B. Adams was hostess of the Portia Club last Tuesday afternoon. In the games played, Mrs. B. S. Hunt ington won highest honors. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Frank: S. Grant, 574 East Salmon street, at its next meeting, December 21- Miss Edina, Venator entertained the Rhamfeda Girls at her home, December 10. A pleasant evening was spent. All the members were present to witness the initiation of a new member into the club. Mrs. Peter Borgan was hostess Thurs day afternoon at her home on Hawthorne avenue, where she entertained her friends at five hundred. Mrs. George King and Miss Bonnie Forrest assisted in receiving. A surprise party was given to Miss Wilson at her home, Ko North Fifteenth street, on Friday evening, December 10, (Concluded on Pag 6.) CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS GIFTS WITH CHARACTER Carriers of Christmas Sweets BOXES large and boxes small, beauti fully and artistically decorated, including hand-painted on linen and burnt leathers. : BASKETS are both useful and orna mental gifts. "We have baskets ranging in price from $1.00 to $15.00. Beautifully lined, and many arranged specially as work baskets. FAVORS We have a large and varied assortment of favors suit able for Christmas parties and dinners. THE CREAM STORE - S88-90 Washington Street. . Candy Sent by Mail or Express Everywhere. GOOD FRAMING GOOD CUSTOMERS ALWAYS BUSY - Our Line of Exclusive Ready-Made Art Frames Is the Largest and Finest on the Pacific Coast. SEB OIR FRAMED PICTURES THE V ARE DIFFERENT. And the Prices Will Please Tou. A Visit to Our New Store Will Repay Tou. KELLER The Art Man 450 Wuhliftos St Portland, Or. CHRISTMAS SALE LIVING CHRISTMAS GIFTS In anticipation of a popular demand for finely grown Winter Flowering and Ornamental Foliage Plants for Christmas presents, we have this season devoted our skill and attention to the produc tion of an elegant collection of plants, and will offer for the Holi days the finest selection of these treasures of the floral world yet assembled in Portland at a time of year-when all vegetation is at its lowest ebb. It will indeed be a remarkable display of beauty which will greet all who visit our place of business during the coming week. POISSETTIA8 (Mexican Christmas Flower). Gorgeous and showy Christmas plant in pots and pans, $1.00 to $5.00 each. AZALEAS In bud and bloom, many colors, in pots and jardinieres. Superb and handsome Winter flowering plant. $3.00 to $6.00 each. CYCLAMEN (Persian "Violets) One of the most popular Winter blooming: plants, flowering: continuously. In many shades of color, from white to crimson. $1.00 to $2.50 each. CHINESE PRIMROSES Known and beloved by everyone. Has a long- season of bloom and is more generally grown than any other Win ter flowering plant. $1.00 each. ORCOIVICA PRIMROSE: Elegant new variety, always in bloom. The freest flowering plant we know of. Easy of cultivation. Lavender-colored flowers. $1.00 to $2.00 each. G LOIRE DE LORRAINE BEGONIA A beautiful Winter blooming plant, covered with dainty pink flowers all Winter. $1.60 to $3.50 each. HAMPERS AND BASKETS Artistic combinations of flowering and ornamental plants of all kinds, growing and enhancing in beauty. These elegant novelties make the most beautiful Christmas presents Imagina ble. Will be very popular this season. $2.00 to $10.00 each. FERJT DISHES A superb line of these popular receptacles filled T.ltJk ?naH.te.?nd sraceful ferns of hardy growth and lasting qualities. $1.00 to $4.00 each. IV?I'MS AJ! .the Popular varieties of this grand family of plants. In all sizes. $1.00 to $10.00 each. p ' AtJRACARIA EXCELSA- (Norfolk Island Pine) Grand decorative house plant. Very hardy and handsome. $2.00 to $6.00 each. Christmas Cut Flowers Popular as our Holiday plants may be with flower-loving people, there will without doubt be the same brisk demand for our High Grade Cut Flowers, which has characterized our Christmas season for years past. For what more appropriate as a gift to a lady can be selected than a box of choice blossoms direct from a hothouse. Our stock will include Roses, Carnations, Violets, Chrysanthemums, Poincettias, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus. We also have on hand a magnificent grade of English Holly, together with finely made wreaths of same. - FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ' CLARKE BROS. 287 Morrison St. Opp. Corbett Bldg. Tomorrow Is Washday, Avoid Its Troubles by Sending to the UNION LAUNDRY COMPANY .Where Linen Lasts FAMILY WASHING Rough dry by the piece lc up. Lace Curtains, 30c per Pair. Call Main 398 or A 1123. 1 JyStill UnderidedTm j If Lenrion's GlWeOrdersaf- . 11 ford the -most convenient jp j m Established 1S70. Betk Phones. Ml 401, A T3S1 G. P. Rummelin & Sons Number of Building Changed to 124 Second Street, Between Washington and Alder Suitable Christmas Presents Fur Turbans Fur Stoles, Scarfs and Muffs Fur Goats Children's Fur Sets Fur Rugs, Fur Robes, Fur Gloves Store Open Evenings Send for Catalogue Highest Cash Price Paid for Raw Furs