TIIE SUNDAY OREGOyiAy, rOKTLAXD, DECE3IBEK 11, 19lP. I nl.rl-r atriklnr In a suit of white broad- I i , : I , III II i. - ll lli a-orth. Jr. Mr. TV. TV. Gilbert. ' rrnk vrrrn. Mtas Frances Warren. Mrs. lwnld Monro. Mrs. P. J- Mnn; Mrs. Wallace McCamanU Mrs. "W Laldlaw. Mrs. R- P. rblpman, Mrs. Otis aifbt Mrs. Frederick H. Strong. Mrs. Robert Plate Mrs. John C. Robinson. Mrs- Walter Mathewson. Mrs. W. V- Mc rord. Mrs. L H. Shtrt. Miss Swlgert. Mrs. Walter Burrell. Mrs. J. Thorburn Tinea. Mrs. W. M. Jonrs. Mr. Charles Russell. Mr. C K. Int Mrs A. C. paaton. Mrs. J J. Psnton. Mrs. William H. Foulkes. Mrs. R..bert tonaM. Mrs. Francs fht-nberlaln. Mrs. Curtis Airing. Mrs. I W. rWlrr. Mrs. Robert 8r-m. Mrs. K- C. Shevlln. Mrs. Robert Ellis. Mrs. Robert J Mars. Mr D" Warner. Mrs. William I-add. Mra. l. H. M.rdman. Mra J. A. COrrey. Mrs. F. I. Fuller. Mrs. W. O. Thatcher. Mrs. A- E. Ttockey. Mrs. J-hn A. Keating. Mrs 'Mitchell. Miss May Keating. Mra. Samuel T. .Til K.rt Mr Frank Kerr. airs. ' .7. . - --- Warren. Jr- Eva WrlaK-v. Mr James Eln. Mrs. 8. B Houston. Mrs. A. D- Charlton. Mrs. Daniel Phlndler. Mra. J. F Bradley. M.ss Ruth Small. Mrs. M H. Houser. Miss Ruth Prlrr'.e. Mrs. , R. J. mr!. Mrs. T. I Eliot. Misa tien 1 rtetta K:iot. Mra Harry Scott. Mrs. 1 Ralph Bott. Mra W. E. Herring. Mrs. S. J. Reed. Mrs. H. E. Northrup. Miss Northrup. Mrs. Harrr Northrup. Mra. J. -R. McCoaan. Mra. J. B. Gray. Mra A. A. Dekum. Mra Gors t- McPhersn. Vra P. T. Hairtl'.ton. Mrs. Henry Storey. Mrs WUfred Bhore. Miss Lllltsn Dosch. Miss Camilla Dosch. Mra Robert Collier. Miss Grace Collier. Ma Alice Collier. and JIr. Fear. s s e Among- the Portland women who enjoy iinrair.be and, execute' their enjoyment most skillfully are the following youn i persons, who kave sougl-.t the surf at ;-ar:-.art this week end: Mrs. Frank E. Watklna. Mrs. Wslter Holmaa. Me Frances Jeff-ry. Mlsa Gladys Howard. i.V'Ora.-e O NelU Mrs. Harry Kaddrrly. iMrs I!!a Waner. Mrs. M. Hopson. Miss McKsnnon. Mra. Oliver King Jef. err. Mis Haiel Westermeyer. Mrs. Harry Young and Mra W. P. Btrandborw. 'The erent at the seashore l proving 'aceedtnaty Interesting to the members 'of society who have time and the Inr.lna tton for athletic sforta. Oliver K.cg Jefiery ha put up a cup for the first rlze to be awarded to the best woman swimmer. Other cure are also to he gtven hy the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic Club. The water srxrta ere not the only attraction at the beach for the week end. as many will try out the golf and tennis courts, and last evening dance was given In the parlor of tr Hotel C.earhart-by-lhe-Sea. see Fifty gust called at the -tea" of which Mrs. C. E. Wolverton was hostess yasterdsy afternoon. Mrs. Wolverton was .-aided In receiving by Mrs. Fletcher Una and Mrs. Roger B. Slnnott. while the mistresses of the niovra were j Mra. C. A. Ursv. Mrs. George F. W lllett. ! Mrs. A. M. Cannon and Mra. AUen f Tucker alw assisted In the dining-room. The house dn-rattona were of red car- nations and holly. tended St. Helen'e Hall In tM city. Bhe Is a graduate of bnell Seminary. Miss Knight was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. J. W. Cook r ruay. Mr. and Mra. J. Wesley Idd. who have been traveling in the East since Thanksgiving wsek. are expected to return to the city today. e Cards have been received announc ing that Consul and Mrs. Y. Numano have recently been transferred to Ham burg. Germany. e e e Mra. George Wlllard Brown enter tained Wednesday afternoon at her home on the Willamette with five ta bles of bridge. -Miss Grace Davis, of Leavenworth. Kan., the house guest of Mrs. Oscar Overbeck. waa the honor guest. m s Mr. and Mrs. George Whiteside enter tained Dr. and Mrs. William 6kene. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Strong and Rodney CUsan at dinner Friday evening Ip hon- ularly striking In a suit of white broad inth with which she wore a quaint ! noke bonnet with olnk ostrich tips. Mrs. Wtckersham also wore a stole of white fox and carried a large muff. Two-toned brown waa the attire of Mra. E. E. L.ytle. who wore ermine and a large black velvet hat with white plumes. Black lsc over delicate pastel tints was the costume of Mrs. Rsy Matson. who wore a large black hat with os trich feathers. Soft shades of gray were used In the attractive .own of Mrs. Samuel Kerr. Mra. Dorsey B. Smith, a recent bride, wore a costume of the new Erin green with an overdreae of heavily embroid ered net. A Gainsborough chapeau completed an expensive gown of Irish croquet worn by Mrs. R. A. Thompson. i i . i a t 11. throst was the attire of Mrs. James Alexander j Ellis. Miss Mildred Grlndstaff was gowned In old rose. Dresden silk and a hat with droop- WXDDINO CELEBRATED AT FARM HOME IN SHERMAN COUNTY .a e- m r MORO Orl Twe. 10. (Special..) A pretty wedding took place at the farm hon?e ?f M?r.nd Mra. L HMart'ln. n. here. D,en,her 4 1 when their son. v,i- Eirov Martin, and Mlas Hortense Deatsman. of Hlcksvllle. O- were mlirT. f br Rev A. j Adams, of the First Presbyterian Church, of Moro. The X$?JE many hlndsom. gifts. Mr. Martin I. Pr-J-?-of Sherman County. Both are aoclal favorltea. They wlU be at home to their friends after Chrlstmaa In Moro. Mr. and Mra Jamas McCracken. who rhave been absent from the West about lalx weeks, have returned accompanied by Mra MoCracken a sister. Mrs. Ernest 'palmer, of Boston.. The McCrackena 'and Mra Palmer arrived In the city Friday morning. Mr and Mra Wlllam MarMaster en tertained at dinner Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ed wards, of Hay Creek. Or. The table we. arranged with a centerpiece of bridesmaid s roses and covers were laid for twelve, who Included Mr. and Mra. Edwards. Major and Mrs. J. J. Mor row. Mr. and Mra Walter K. Furrell. Mr. and Mra U Allen Lewis. William l. Wheelwright and Wirt Minor, see Newa from Portland folk In far-away lands Is alwaye welcome and therefore It Is of Intereet that Mrs. Preston Car ter Smith and her son Henry A. mltb are Tleltlng Mlsa Susie Smith In Paris, who Is attending Miss Thombury's fin ishing school for young ladles. Mra mlth and Mrs. J. M. Plcklnson. the wife of the Secretary of War. were the honor guets al an afternoon October 14, when Miss Thornbury entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hopkins are at the Seward Hotel, where Mrs. Hop klna haa been 111 since their return from Seaside a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hop kins, who passed the last few months at the beach, expect to remain at the Seward until they find a suitable home In which to pass the Winter. Mrs. Hop kins will take a ahort Eastern trip soon sfter the hollds to visit her sister. Mrs. David M. Itatt. In Km Ira. N. Y. A great deal of Interest Is being dis played among golf devoteee over the promised tournament at Gearhart. In the early part of January. The hotel will . thrown open to the guests and danc ing and cards will al.io be Important factors at the mld-Wlnter fete. Large cups will bo put up on the contest and much rivalry Is expected among the golf players of the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Antolno Labbe (Miss Wlnnlfred Loomls, of Tacoma. who are on their wedding trip In Southern Cali fornia, are expected tu return within three weeks to live here. They will be here for the Chrlstmaa holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mesd are vis iting m California. They expect to pas Christmas at Long Beiu-li. Mr. Mead will return lo Portland immediately after New Tear's, but Mrs. Mead and the children will continue to travel In the South throughout the Winter. Bishop and Mrs. Charlei gcaddinc are ....m.i.i.. .he ltv J. (I. S. Hunttnaton and the Rev. Rogers Anderson, of New York, at Blshopcroft. Fatoer Huntington and Father Ander son belong to the order of the Holy Crosa. with headquarters at their farm and monastery at West Park. N. Y. Their visit In Portland will continue ' through next week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Grelle and young son. who are In Southern Cali fornia, are the guests at the Henry Ranch near Templeton. Mra Grelle was Miss Bess Henry, daughter of Judge and Mra J. H. Henry, of San Jose. s Mr. and Mrs. George L. Klelser and Mrs. Walter F. Foster of Seattle are In New York City, where they will remain a montt). s s Mr. and Mra. Warren 11 Thomas were supper hosts at the Portland Hotel after the performance of - Madame X" In honor of Mr. and Mra Howard Gould of the theatrical com pany. Mlsa Adeline Dunlap and Robert Ober were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montelth. Mr. and Mra R. L. Rush. Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. Miss Janet Thomas. Miss Ruth Johnson. Mrs. Frank Dodd. F. O. Sea ton. H. C. Bowers. F. C Baker. Arthur calr'.l and W. L. Wheeler were among Portland visitors at Hotel Gearhart-by-The-Sea laat week. Mr. and Mra W. c. Knighton will be suests at the home of Mrs. A. P. Croaa-a-.sn this week. s Mra William MacMaster will be hos tess at a dinner Friday evening In hon- a timm 1-a 1 MacksnslS. Who IS SOOn to make her formal debut In Portland I society. - . I ' e TMs seems to be a week of the- i trlcal visitors In the social circle. , Miss Ellen Terry bring another In her traveling companion. Miss Portia ' Knight, who 1 a niece of Mrs. J. W. cook and the daughter of Colonel N. D. Knight, who. It will be remembered. i won theatrical prominence In London. . I Mlas Knight la a Salem girl and haa at- I or of Mra. Whiteside's elster. Miss Helen Cheever. of Boston, who is visiting here for a few weeks. s s . Mrs. Gordon Fadden. of San Fran claco. la the guest of Mrs. Jehn Patera Mra Fadden will remain until after the holidays. e e . Mrs. C- B- Fettoo entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of a few friends. see Tha Ahlrd of the series of Monday night dances will take place at Chrls ten sen's Hall tomorrow evening, after which supper will be served at the Nortonla. e e Beautiful ecarlet polosettlaa and rich red carnations were the table decora tions at the luncheon Friday In honor of Mra Thomas Scott Brooke and Mr. Henry Fairbanks, at which Mra L. Al len Lewis was hostess. Other decora tions were large chrysanthemums In the drawlngroom and Golden Gate roses fn the library. The guests were Mra Richard Koehler. Mra W. B. Ayer. Mrs. Walter J. Burns. Mra John Kolock. Mra William MacMaster. Mrs. Walter F. ti.. n trm F.lllott Corbett. Mr. George" Oood. Mra John Alnsley. Miss Use Koehler. Mrs. uavio. iione man. Mrs. Donald Munro, Mra. Harry Nunn. un Arthur Minott. Mra John Edwards. Mra. Brooke and Mra. Fairbanks. e Vermillion polnsettlas are most popu lar for floral decorations at this time of the year and are exceedingly effect ive, particularly when combined with holly and palms as they were at the large card party which Mrs. Banford Whiting gave at the Portland Heights Club Friday afternoon. Carnations In a deep scarlet were also used n the rfeormtlve nlan. and a Hawaiian or chestra played behind a eereen of pal ma Mra Whiting was assisted by Mrs. James Alexander Ellis. Miss Mary Dunn. Mlsa Mildred Grlndsiarr ana aiiss r.n Doble. Thirty table of bridge and "SOO' were played In the course of the after noon. Mrs. Sanford Whiting wore an ex tremely handsome gown with a tunic effect of old rose marquisette over sil ver trimmed with black fox. Mrs Prsndt Wtckershsm was psrtlo- lng feather composed the attire of Mis Ella Doble. Black velvet with a hat of the ame with ostrich plumes was the oostume of Mra Samuel Owen. Mra George Wlllard was handsome In a French costume of delicate blue and a vekvet hat In the new cerise tone with paradise feathara A recent clipping from a Philadelphia paper tell of a theater party last week In that city given for Mis Edith Evans. whose guest Miss Lillian O'Brien Is at present and whose debut was one of the Important affair of the fortnight In Philadelphia. The theater was followed by an elaborate eupper at the Belleyue St rat ford. see The following clipping Is from an other Philadelphia paPr and bear di rectly upon the honors which are being paid Miss Edith Evans, In which Mis O'Brien has her hare: "Miss Edith Evans wa the guest or honor at a dinner, followed by a recep tion ad dance, given lat evening at the Bellevue-Stratford by her parent. Mr. and Mra George B. Evan. The re ceiving party Included Misses Jean A. Conrad. Dorothy K. Goodwin. Dorothy A. Pettlt. Helen Hancock. Philadelphia; Ellxabeth Cryer. Lansdowne; Christine Tate. Memphis. Tenn.; Lillian O'Brien. Portland. Or.; Leah Moore, MHlbrook. N. Y.: Ruth Klley Eaton. Virginia Gedde. New York City; Carrie Strickland. Erie; Kathleen HadcIIffe. Hooper; Katherlne Wallace, Cambridge. Md." see Also in line with these bits of new comes the Information that Oliver B. Houston and George Stanley, both Port land boys at Yale, participated to an ex tent In these festivities. They write that on November 30. they had Just re turned to Yale from Philadelphia after five day of social activities, including the Pennsylvania-Cornell and the Army and Navy football game, and the coming-out dance and reception of Miss Edith Evans. They describe thl a taking in the entire second floor of the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, and. to quote one. "It was the most extravagant and sumptuous your truly ever laid eye on." Flower worth thousands of dol lars were received by the debutante. Thanksgiving day Mr. Houston and Mr. Best Xmas Present FOR A LADY IS A BOX OF Monogram Stationery FROM W. G. SMITH & GO. WEddiHO and VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS Third Floor. Washington Building-. Between Third and Fourth St. DOES QUALITY COUNT WITH YOU? Christmas Umbrella Sale Men's, Women'! and Children's Guaranteed Umbrella Every one new and the best selected stock in the city 13.00 Talnea. special $2.55 $5.00 TJues, special $4.25 $1.00 values, special $3.40 $750 Talnes. special $6.37 $10.00 values, special.... $8.50 FT- "XT" - 290 MOEBISON STREET . . I OUIlg Bet 4th and 6th. Corbett Bid. WE. ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE ALASKA SEALSKINS Entire Corner, Fourth and Morrison. NEW FUR FASHION BOOK MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION rs for Christmas Gifts Nothing Will Be More Acceptable, Practical or Sensible A Visit to Portland Largest Fur Store will reveal the largest-and most beautiful variety of desirable FURS to be had You will find it profitable to inspect our showing Buy From the Manufacturer and Save the Middleman's Profit Special Of ferings'for Monday Tuesday Only Genuine Mink Sets II Real Black Lynx Sets Consisting of large stole effect, either plain or fancy styles, trimmed with heads and tails, elegant muff to match. Re duced for muff and shawl to only rimmed with heads $62.50 Large Stole and beautiful Muff, many different styles to select from. All lined with Skinner's satin. Reduced for shawl and muff to only $68.50 I 1 1 Siflff IP n REMODELING AND REPAIRING DONE AT REA SONABLE PRICES. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Christmas Handkerchiefs, Very Special 8c and 10c Handkerchiefs on sale at. .-. 5J 15c and 18c Handkerchiefs on sale at 1U? Our 25c Handkerchiefs on sale at 15? Best 35c Handkerchiefs on sale at 2d? Best 60c Handkerchiefs on sale at o5? 75c. and 85c Handkerchiefs on sale at 50c Children's Handkerchiefs in boxes, 25c values 15? As to what kind of present to give, BUY A GLOVE BOND. ON SALE IN OUR GLOVE DEPART MENT. Visit our Infants Department. Many dainty things for the baby's Christmas. SALE) OF ALL LEATHER HANDBAGS. SILK HOSIERY SPECIALLY FRICEIfc SALE OK ALL CHRISTMAS APRONS. FIXE JEWELRY' FOR CHRISTMAS AT LOWEST PRICES. SALE OF IMPORTED KID GLOVES. CM 7C SteU KM Sensational Sale of Dresses Actual Values tinn rA to zz.du at t The most wonderful collection of high grade , Dresses ever offered you at this price. They f are made in fine quality French and English ' Serges, Panamas and Broadcloths. Every, charming style of the season. Trimmed Hats If you have not already seen the wonderful bargains we are offering in Trimmed and Pattern Hats it would be advisable to in vestigate. VALUES TO $10.00 AT .$2.98 VALUES TO $15.00 AT $3.98 Ptanley were guests at the Evans' home lor lea. aibv uie; buww. - for Thanksgiving dinner, as were Miss OBrlen ana several omen, unmn . fTBrlen suffered while ehe was In New york. It was impoaaioiq lor nil p. O'Brien and Miss O'Brien to attend the Yale-Harvard football game as they had expeoted. However, Miss O'Brien waa sufficiently recuperated thoroughly to enjoy her social introduction In Phila delphia and is decidedly a favorite there, where she Is now one of 10 young WOMEN 4 Of Refined Taste Will Appreciate THESE OFFERING S OF SMALLER HATS, CORRECT DECEM BER MODELS Matrons' Shopping Turbans and Toques of black silk velvet or messallne and velvet In combined drape on very II siorNow"."!?!'. .f..r.'?"l! .VL$3.00 to $6.50 "TYROLEAN," "ALPINE" AND "BIPLANE" Turban Hats are the latest Eastern "smart-set" ideas. Made on soft willow or semi-rigid wire frames, plainly tailored, worn by young to middle- aged women. Keguiar sa.uu rjllW 1 1 Mr- . IH Kll I hSS 120.00 '" ' ' to HERE'S AN EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE LIST. JXYT TWO About a hundred Trimmed Hats, black ana col ors. , NOW. School Girls' Hats for ages 6 to 12 years, great LI A I C PRIPP variety. all now nHUr rnilU All Ostrich Plumes, Wings. Feathers and j7 Q y Qff Flowers now.. 4 lu 2 w" Regular $6 to tfo WW J5rs I J tHRISTMAS FURS. Excellent In style and quality. Coney Sets up Co Off from Pa-s5iJ Near-Lynx Sets, quilt- d 1 f ed silk lining wlw Genuine Fox Sets, brown COA or black, up from ffiJ Russian Mink Sets d1Q 7ti up from A O. I J These and many others are all 54 Less Than Regular Fraley Bros. THIRD AND SALMON Established 1S10 CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS sbssssHs1bssssbbssssssssssb1ssssssssssssssssMssssssssssssssssHsss Fur Coats In Alaska Sealskin, London Dyed, Persian Lamb, Russian Pony, Hudson Seal, Etc Fur Turbans Fur Stoles and Muffs Children's Furs . Fur Rugs, Robes, Gloves Gentlemen's Fur Overcoats Send for Ostalogna G. P. RUMMELIN & SONS 124 Second Street, Bet. Washington and Alder Stare Opea Saturday Erenlnr Phsnes Mate 1, A MIS women, all schoolmates at Bennett School, who are the house guests of Miss EvanB. . . Mrs. John Annand last Monday after non invited 14 guests to luncheon at her attractive home on Vista avenue. The table was daintily arranged with cream rosebuds and huge yellow chrysanthe mums were used effectively about the receiving rooms and the dining room. Friday Mrs. Annand was again a lunch eon hostess, when covers were laid for tContlnued on Page 4.) LOUIS W. BRUNS CO. 293 MORRISON STREET, NEAR FIFTH Christmas is near at hand. Come in at once and select from the largest and most complete assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Cut Glass in the city. Silver Tea Sets .$10.00 to $350.00 Mesh Bags $4.50 to $200.00 Toilet Sets $10.00 to $75.00 Military Brushes .- $6.00 to $15.00 DIAMONDS The greatest $10.00 Diamond Ring value in the city. BROOCHES, PENDANTS, RINGS AND NECKLACES, all in new and beautiful designs. WE WANT TO SHOW YOU. . " : STORE OPEN EVENINGS ? F.ABENDROTH Jeweler and Optician OPEN EVENINGS BMBaBaBaaBSISMM 342 Washington Street Between Seventh and Park DIAMONDS? WELL YES. t I have a very large stock, of them, set in jewelry; also un mounted. A few ideas of what you can get, eet with diamonds : Ear Screws..$18.00 to $850 Brooches $ 3.50 up Rinw S 7.50 to S60O Lockets w. . .$10.00 up Stick Pins... $ 6.50 to $200 Bracelets $18.00 up Watches, eomplete, $22.50 up. I also carry one of the largest stocks of jewelry, clocks, silver ware, umbrellas, etc., in the city, and at prices that will please you. T