The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 18, 1910, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 38

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    TIIE SUSDAT OREGOXIAX, PORTf.AXD. DECEMBER 18. 191Q-
SOCIAL EVENTS OF PAST "WEEK
CONTUiUiU) rSOM FAGS S.
rrmuihim. ig Informal oane mOX b
auMtltutea for the claa ora.
a
Ia.a llul Ttchner'e rneet f th
past forunsM. Mis Gea-trwia Jone. h
nnrnrd to hr how at Labbieti Ma
dow. lartn PurlaixJ Wednesday. W
fear JJia Jor.e entertained esio
slrrly by mtmtxri of th rounr set.
Grim Oaartn entertained at luwh
m at tha Portland Hotel Monday, whan
ram wer laid for sara su- Fol
fcln lunrh-o JUle irla and her
cmtai altndad tba IKThaum.
Th Aradamr nub ha Issued cards
i nt i' m ......
fnr a danra Friday ayenln. D
IX at rhruiraan JlalL Th pat
trill ba Mra. A. A. Morrlenn. Mrs. itw
Taylor llotirrnu. atr Z"l 8no. Mra.
John Erwratai Cronan. M Dan J. Ma
Wrr and Mr. Uellaa Bach.
a
Mr. T TL Raymond, alatar of R. Pat
tarann Frrinc-r. will b the Cbrtatmaa
ut of Mr. and Mrs. Efflnger.
a a a
Tha third Monday Nlaht oanc was
nbi hat wk In Chrlatenawn' baJl and
wa f.rfoar.l by a Imich auppar at tba
Nor torn Grill.
a a a
Mr., and Ur. Carrol Hortbort, of Hood
Civer. ara r-lvtn congratulation apon
ft- Tcnt birth of a dauithter. Mr.
Hurtbort ail Mlaa LeaU Knar P. tba
popular daucbtrr of Mr. and Mr. K.
- A. Knar-p. and Mr. Hurl bo rt la tba sua
of W. u. Hurtburt. of thta city.
a a a
Mlaa Mildred aforan and Mlaa IJUIaa
Slnrna who ar attending school at Na
tional Para 8r ml nary, naar Waahlngtoa,
t. G- will b tha fftiest of Mlaa Dor
othy Faur. of Chicago, for Christmas.
Mlaa MlWrad Morgan wtU alao visit tn
Iowa In tba holiday with bar room mat a,
Mlaa LlndaUy.
a a a
Mlaa Carri In Chamberlain, daughter
of Hanator and Mr. Geors E. Cham bar
la In will paas Cbrtatmaa tn Mlaalaaippl
with her slater.
a a a
Mn. I. N. Tlelarhner. accompanied by
nar two children and bar mother. Mrs.
Cosltnsky. of San Francisco. r turn ad to
Portland. Monday, ml tar a mo nib In Cali
fornia. a a a
Mrs. McKlnlay Mitchell entertained
tha Auction Bridge Club Wednesdey
afternoon at bar boma wban tha fol
lowing members gathered: Mr. A.
Tlchnar. Mr. J. U. Cook. Mr a. Jra
Powers, Mr a. John Manning. Mrs. B.
8. Parti. Mr. A. N. Wright. Mr. O.
Orttn Johnaon. Mr. William Gadaby.
Mr. Anna & Bernard. Mr. A. 1L
I t.Ttrt. Mr a. John Annand. Mrs.
Charles E Run yon. Care. Katharine
Ialy and Mrs. C C Hickok.
a a a
Mr. and VTra. Charlaa A. Eastman
and Mr. and Mrs Jacob Hill Cook leave
Portland thla morning for tha East.
Mr. and Mr. Kaatman will pasa Christ
ma In Chicago with Mr. Eaatman's
parent. Mr. and Mrs Oeorge East
man. Tha Coo a a will Tlalt In Pitta-bur-
until New Tear's when they will
meat tha Eaatmana In New Tork city
for tha day. Before returning they
all expert to pass part of tit Winter
In tha Southern States
a a a
Mr. and Mr. George IX Pat ara ara
entertain In a: Mr. and Mra. Mare Bun
nell, of Seattle at their Irrlngtoa
home.
a e a
Mlaa Carolina Benson was a week
end guest of the I'olTerelty of Ore
gon Chapter of tha Gamma Pbt Bets
aorority at Eugene recently.
a e e
Mr. and Mra. Hugh C. Gearln re
turned Tuaaday from s month's visit
In Chicago.
see
Mr. and Mrs. W. TV. Cotton returned
Friday from an extended Eastern tour.
a a a
Guy TTebater Talbot entertained tha
North weat manager of the Paclflo
Pnwer Light Company at dinner
Wa.tneaUay at the Commercial Club.
Following tha dinner Mr. Talbot was
hoet st the Orpoeum.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Xlion. after
fiavlns- traveled extenalvely In Europe
f r the paat 11 months, have take an
apartment .an Parla for tha coming
vr. at Si Avenue Marceau. Juet off
the Champa Elyae. They do not ex
pect to retnrn to Portland befors
Chrlatroas 11I.
a a a
K t!tard and Edward Tooley of New
York? and 'oldhan Kimball of Foaton.
are guaata of Tom Kerr, aon of Mrs.
Amends Kerr.
y
Mr. and Mrs, C J. Smith, prominent
In the social circle of Seattle, war
xueats loat week of Mr. Smith's mother.
Vra. A. A. Smith. Mr. sod Mrs. Smith
ar on their way to pass Christmas and
tha enauing week with their children
In Tennessee. Brfor their return la
the early 8rring they will visit la Kan
sas City and St. Lou's
a a a
Ernest Bros of Indiana polla. who
iviserd last wek In Portland, hss re
turned to Ma home.
a a
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hasen bars
mrA to Portland for the Winter from
fial Veil Falls, wtiere Mr. Hsgea la
ber Company.
a a a
The Chtrpew Bridge Club mat
Thuraday evening at tha borne of Mr.
and Mrs Jesse K. Sharp. The follow
ing members wer present: Mr. snd
Mrs. J. Sherman O Gorman. Mr. and Mra,
Harry Klcble. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
McDonelU Mr. snd Mrs Frank Mo
Donougb. Mr. snd Mr. William Bows,
Mr. and Mr Frederick Stanley. Mr.
and Mrs. WlUlsm E. McCord snd Mr.
sad Mrs. Sharp.
a a a
Mr. snd Mrs. O. M. Clark, of 14
North Twenty-first etreet. returned
Monday from a If.SOv-mlla journey
through the Orient, embracing in their
travels the Interior of China as far as
Hankow snd tha basdwsrtsrs of tha
Ysng-stl River.
see
Miss Msry Dunn will return tomor
row from Pendleton, where she has
been visiting since last Sundsy.
e e e
Miss Elisabeth Stewart will enter
tain with a dinner Tuesday evening
;nor or Aiisa Alice Maud Forbes
t
-s Alice Forbes announced bar en
nent to Lome King Informally
y sfternoon to s few guests wha
1 to chat and exchange Chrtatmas
Format announcement of the
ement and plans concerning tha
V-.g. which will tske place Jsnn-s-av.wlll
be made later.
V a
Elisabeth Stewart returned to
34 tne zirsi oi tsst week from
pe. Or., where she was a week's
at tha homo of Mr. sad Mrs.
m Sllvertooth.
a a a
ind Mr. Wat eon Esstmsn. who ar
In &a Frwnclsco, were boots
t tn the white snd goM room o(
. Francis Hotel In honor of Mr.
'.rs. Edmund C King. Mrs. King
ias J una unt tyrant, or an Die
fore her marrlajie s few months
ks rentes from Wsshlnrton. D. C.
ST. sad Mr. Maxwell Blake (Miss
Maxwell) are there awaiting tha
maUoa et Mr. BiaAe'a aooUsa-
tlon as Consul-General of Tangier,
Morocco. The Hlea.ce have only re
cently returned from Bogota. Colombia,
where Mr. Blake was stationed sines
March. Prior to that time ha was lo
cated In Dunfermline. Scotland.
Mr. Blake was tha guest last March
of ber mother. Mrs A. L. Maxwell
at King's Court snd while In tha city
waa entertained at Informal teas, the
era on being Lent, by Miss Hssel
Dolph. and the Misses Falling. Others
who honored Iter were Mr. snd Mrs.
C. J. Reed snd Mr. snd Mrs. E. C
Mears.
a a e
Great Interest centered last week In
tha wrdJing of Miss Charlotte Jacob
ean, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Jscobsen. snd Marcus A. PeeL
which took plsos Wedneaday afternoon
at o'clock at St. Mathews Church,
tba Rev. William A. Brack officiating.
The church waa attractively decorated
with palms. chrysanthemums scd
srrhes of Cbiiatmss greens.
The brids wss gowned In a smsrt
tailored costume of apricot broadcloth
yellow chrysanthemums. Oregon grape,
California manxanlt berries snd dell
cat ferns Mrs Ray Matson and Miss
Mse Peel served tn the dining-room.
Mrs Mstson wore s costume of Import
ed lsvender crepe, embroidered, snd
Miss Peel wss In white crepe, with old
Isce. Miss Peel caught the bride's
bouquet.
After s short trip through tha Im
portant Esstern cities Mr. snd Mrs.
Prel will return to Portland, where they
will resld.
EVENTS OF THE YVEKK.
A reception wss given st tha Pied
mont home of Mr. snd Mrs R. C." Conn.
December 14. In honor of the Rev.
Thomas G. Plcton snd Mrs Plcton. Rev.
Mr. Plcton Is psstor of the Rodney
Avenue Chrlstlsn Church. He snd Mrs
Plcton will lear the city sooa for tba
holiday season In Csllfornla. where they
will visit relatives.
Tha affair was a surprise to tha paa
tor. who was summoned to the resi
dence of Mr. snd Mrs;Connsupposedly
RAILROAD MAN WEDS SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY BELLE IK BEL
LING HAM, WASHINGTON.
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Frank B, Johnson and Mra. Mario D. Curtl.s were married Friday noon.
December t. by the Rev. Mr. Barnes, of Belllngham, V at city
Th wedding- wss quiet snd witnessed only by members of the Immediate
fsmllles of the young couple. Mr. JO nnaon is me irnci
pllasanger d.p.rim.nf of tha Canadia n Pacific Railroad st Portland, where
Mrs. Johnson Is well known. Sha Is s ho populsr In tha c'e'r clrclea of
k. r,.n,i and Loa Anseles Mr. snd Mrs Johnson will be st home st
TS Esst Sixteenth street. Portlsnd. aft er January IS.
with touches of brown. Sha won a
large picture hat of brown velvet and
carried bride's roses snd orchids Miss
Harriet Jacobeen alatar of th bride,
waa maid of honor and wore a suit of
delicate blue broadcloth with a hat of
tbs same shede snd blsck plumes Her
bouquet was of Cecil Bruner rones. Mr.
Peel was sttended by Russell T. John
stone, snd the ushers wer Ernest All
men snd Gordon Peel.
Miss Madeline Stone, who aang be
fore the service, wss attractively
gowned In black velvet, with a hat of
tha same material, and ostrich feathers
Miss Hedwlg Hasper played -the wed
ding march. After the ceremony at the
church a wedding supper was given at
the home of the bride, followed by a
reception.
The decorations of th rooms were of
to perform a wedding cercmonr. The
entertainment of the evening- consisted
of vocal snd Instrumental music snd
sn sddress by the pastor. In which ha
spoke of the future work and prospects
of the church. The house decorations
were of holly and Oregon grape,
a a a
An Orphcum Theater party was given
by the Hesperian Girls Friday evening,
sfter which supper was served. The
club members sre: Eunice DonnelL Ann
Rowlands. Bess Lloyd. Marion Leahy,
Harriet Rice, Aladayne Meehan. May
Hoffman. Berthine Mathlson. Lola Lind
snd Haxel Ford.
a a a
Miss Kathryn F. Stein, s stenographer
st tba City Hall, wss hostess st her
home. S87 North Twenty-fourth street,
the evening of December 10. The st-
Gogorza, Star Baritone, Will
Be Attraction for New Year
Famous Spanish Singer to Appear at Heillf Theater January S in Capti
vating Proframme San Francisco Music-Lovers Find .
Vocalist Better Than Ever.
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KMILIO DE GOGORZA,
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THE coming of Emillo de Gogorxs,
the Spanish baritone, who hss sl
nmrA tha hearts and
captivated the minds of all local music
lovers with his consummate an sua
his brllllsnt chsrm. Is on of the most
Interesting events of tha big musical
season. His two recitals will bs the
second of the Winter subscription se-
. -. k 1 .1 Ktera-Wvnn
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Coman snd will ba held at the HelUg
Tbeater Tuesday evening. January .
Gogorxs Ice is no can to am uu
. . . i . jrA I n v tn U t
in iwrrc . (,. c
ter recently received from the artist
himself. lor. to mm. every numuvr
b slnga is an opera In Itself. It cer
tainly seems so to his enthralled lis
teners, for operas bsve their dull paa
sages. wbar the Inspiration of th
.w. mmr tiaa ttaled and waned. But
there are never any dull places In tha
programmes arranged by Emillo de
Uogorza. The Spanish baritone has s
tru insUBCl lor muuiu auu ayyw-
tng music and a warmth, a passion, a
tenderness and a variety of expression
that compel an Irresistible response to
every mood and sentiment he seeks to
interpret.
Gogorxa'a art has ripened elnca ba
was heard here over two years ago.
Bo thinks the San Francisco musical
public, for the great artist has beeu
giving magnificent recital programmes
there recently. His power of expres
sion, ss Is nstnrsi with s singer who
never cesses to work snd study Inter
preting, hss deepened and Intensified.
He now makes a broader, a more uni
versal appeal to that fountain of feel
Ing within bis hearers which responds
to the call of profound and stirring
feelings
Gorgoaa brinies a splendid young
pianist with him. Robert Schmitx. over
whom the San Francisco critics waxed
most enthusiastic. The recital pro
gramme which de Gogorxs. will pre
sent here on January I will ba pub
lished shortly. -
Becker, McLoughlin
& Sweeney
411 Washington St.
Phone Marshall 2213.
Remarkable Bargains in
Christmis Presents
We offer useful and serviceable
gifts for Men, Women and Chil
dren at prices that cannot be
duplicated Ties, handkerchiefs,
mufflers, suspenders, stockings
and gloves for men Fancy
hosiery, gloves, automobile scarfs,
bajrs. purses, 6ilk waists, skirts
and fancy neckwear for ladies.
We invite comparison of quality
and prices The values must be
seen to be appreciated.
Agents for Warner & Thomson's
Corsets.
Barubam's Toilet Prepara'ions
Contain nothing that win
Injure tba most eanaltlve
akin or delicate complex
Ion. The Jule of tha fnninw
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Important and erf actual
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and aa compounded under
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Price 50e and II.
r.. Burnhain'a Kaloa-Oaone Meases
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K. Burnham'e Medicated Complexion
Powder la a finer powder, and more satis
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These preparatlona are used exclusively
In E. BURNHAMS BEAUTY CULTURE!
ESTABLISHMENT, tha larreat In the
world. 70 and 73 State at.. Chicago.
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If your dealer cannot supply yon we will
send nootpald upon receipt of pries
E. Burnham. 7 and 68 E. Wash. sL. Chi
cago. Dept. C-S3.
fair wss In honor of Miss Stein's sp-proschlng-
marriage to Bernsrd Buch. of
this city, snd was sttended only by
young women employes of the city.
Miss Stein was presented with a tea
aet by the young women of the City
Hall, the presentation being made by
Miss Agnes Parsons, the Mayor's aecre
tsry. All refreshments were prepared
In the shspe of a heart. '
The guests were:
Agnes 1 Parsons. Agnes Hesse, Anna
C. Dllllnger. Elisabeth Roberta, Mar
garet J. King. Marcla Burton, Eloise
Huntington, Gertrude T. Phillips, Kath
erine Funk. Jessie Tobyne, Maybelle
Reed. Ola Cooper. Louis McDonald.
Etma Mower, Anne Hochull, Matilda
Morltz,
The "W girls' club entertained their
friends recently at the home of Mrs.
H. Daniels with "BOO" at which Miss
lnex Stevens snd Frank Strshsn won
the honors Miss Eva Graves and
Miss. Delia M. Bradley provide enter
tainment with music snd readings
The membera of the club are Mrs
Ralph GUI. Mrs Frank Catlow. Mrs
Robert Hawkins, Mrs. Fred Schuele,
Miss Era Graves, MIbs Delia Bradley.
Miss Rschael HaJlingby, Miss Aagot
Tonseth. Miss Msme Newton. Hiss Ma
bel Strahan, Miss-Edith Knot, and Miss
Dorothy Taggart. The guests were.
Mr. snd Mrs H. Daniels. Miss lnex
Stevens, Misa Emma Lincoln, F. Hard
ing, T. H. Beverly. G. Kay, Fred
Schuele, George Schuele, Frank Miller,
Frank Strahan, Dr. Tom Rederlck. and
Herbert Lincoln.
a a a
Mrs J. C. Kluckner entertained
Thuraday st her home for her guest,
Mrs Julia A. Douty. of Win lock. 'Wash.,
who la In the city for 10 days Holly
snd Oregon grspe, with red carnations
aa decorations, gave to the rooms a
Christmas cheer. Mrs Kluckner wsa
ssslsted by Miss Alice Puariea and Miss
Mildred Scott, who served tb,e Ices and
tea. and Mrs II. Kadderly and Mrs C
A. Puariea aided In receiving the guests
who were: Mrs a. O. Graves. Mrs C.
C. Scott, Mrs C A. Puariea, Mrs R. H.
McGrath, Mrs. T. W. Stewart. Mrs E. L.
Barnett. Mrs L. Turner. Mrs. Jordan
Purdlne, Mrs W. s. Cutler, Mrs. May
Farley. Mrs H. Madden. Mrs Guy W.
Phillips, and Mrs Ida Helntx.
a a a
Military environments characterised
the annual ball given by "B" Company,
Third Infantry. Oregon National
Guards at the Armory last Thursday
night. American flags and trl-colored
bunting wars draped In appropriate
fashion on th walla of the ballroom.
In the center of ths room the seven
hsndsome cups won by the compsny
at the various military tournaments In
which they have participated, grouped
on a stand attracted the admiring at
tention of sll the guests. Stacked arms
snd palms surrounded tins dlplay add
ing a picturesque touch to the general
military effecL
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Miss Lottlo Rlegelman, of 1615 Ma
cadam road, waa hostess Monday at a
successful "hsrd times" party. Muslo
snd dancing wer important features of
the evening's entertainment, which was
also aided much by the ridiculously ap
propriate costumes worn by tha guests.
T h one present were Miss Anna Bruch,
Simplicity!
Human ex
pression!!! Automatic
accentuating
pedals ! ! ! !
HObE are the three most
essential tilings in a piay-
er, piano the three lead-
ing features of the A. B. Chase.
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The loosening of 2 thumb screws permits the entire
mechanism to swing out like a door, for instantaneous
adjustment of any part it is the only player piano that
has automatic accentuating pedals, and you will agree
upon hearing it, that it has human expression priced at
$850. In addition to the A. B. Chase player pianos, we
are agents for the Sohmer Cecilian player piano, the Gab
ler Cecilian player piano, the Farrand Cecilian player pi
ano, the Cecilian player piano, the Cadilas player piano,
the Conover inner player piano, the Cable inner player
piano, the Corolo inner player piano, the Kingsbury in
nor Tilaver niano. the Euphonax player piano, the Stein-
way pianola player piano, the Ludwig player piano, the-Kurtzman player piano, the Es
tey player piano, and the Packard player piano; a vanefr not seen anywhere else m high
class players-priced from $500 to $2200, with reasonable terms.
As Shown
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You Can
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Home
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On Morrison at 6th, Portland, Ore.
Victor
Talking
Machine
Miss Amelia Jones. Miss Bessie' Wor
th". Miss Pearl Hershey. Miss Myrtle
Hershev. Miss Jennie Phillips. Miss
Maud Strsck. Miss Ruth Speak, Frank
Reiner Will Schaffer. Julius Worthen.
Otis Flory. Walter Muehlig. Otto Rle
gelman. Milton Williams and Frances
Speak. ...
Miss Gladys Sauvaln entertained a
. i hi.h w.hnnl mates St
numDer oi ur "" -"' .
luncheon Saturday at her home, 297
East Twenty-third sireieu -
decorations were oi pina. " 7".
arallax. while many ferns and palms
decorated the rooms Miss Sauvain B
guests were Miss Anny Gerstel. Miss
Leah Ganzmlller. Miss Alberta Caven
dor. Miss Florence Cornell, Miss Ethel
York. Miss Mary Dorn, Miss Helen
Wlegand. Miss Beatrice Gaylord, Miss
Ruth Cushlng, and Miss Hazel John
ston. ...
.v.- it a Ririn Woodman Hall
Tuesday evening under the direction ;
of Edna May vviii anu uau
pices of the Goodfellowshlp Campaign
Committee of the Women of Woodcraft
a- playlet entitled "After the Game. " or
"Cupid and the Football." and a num
ber of musical selections were given.
This wss the first of a series of en
tertainments planned by thla commit
tee, preparatory to the great, event
scheduled for April when representa
tives from 19 circles of the order will
meet In this city.
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Miss Cassle Sherlock, of Portland, and
Miss Ann Donohue, of Los Angeles, who
are returning from an extended East
ern trip, enjoyed a merry splash in
Boise recently, when Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Sherlock, of that city, entertained for
them with a swim In the Boise Nats
tori um. After the plunge the guests re
paired to the parlors of the Natatorlum,
where punch and lcea were served and
muslo enjoyed.
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A surprise party In honor of Mrs. M.
E. Roberts was given at her homo on
Thursday evening, December 15, the oc
casion being her birthday. The evening
was passed tn cards and music, Mrs. H.
Day and William Hatcher winning first
honors at cards while the lowest scores
and consolation trophies went to Mr. and
Mra. Edward Hatcher.
COMING EVENTS.
Professor Ringler will give his an
nual Christmas danclne; party, Satur
day evening. December S4. at the
Women of Woodcraft Hall, at the cor-
ner of Tenth" and Taylor streets Elab
orate preparations are being made to
make this one of the prettiest affairs
of the season. The committee on ar
rangements Is composed of Professor
Ringler, J. Courtney. L. Bell, Hazel
Gun and Gladys Metcalf.
a a a 1
The social meeting of the Shake-
SIXMORE DAIS
and during those six days we invite your inspection
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CLOCKS '
TOILET SETS
MESH BAGS
BRACELETS
STERLING CARD
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OUR STOCK THE LARGEST
Our Selection the Choicest. Our Prices the Lowest.
Store Open Evenings.
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293 Morrison St., Near Fifth.
THE CENTER OF
XMAS SHOPPING
WITH APPROPRIA1E PRESENTS FOR ALL
A nice Diamond Ring S35.00
. . . , t- etrra tt
r 1-2 caxat Uiawona iimg p o.w
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5-8 carat Diamond King 5a.uu
3-4 carat Diamond Jtting. jjsxuv.uu
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. , XJUXUlUlm muuvo
. ItaaCjv' a-i A pyer .
ciJoT Ladies' tfoia waicnes apx.
if 'if' Ttr tfents ' juiamona ocarx.jruj XVfx
' '1 a f I W Gents' Plain Sold Gold Link Buttons. aw.uu
- K Fine Diamond Earrings 355U.UU
Our beautiful store has been crowded the
'Ji tj moot urith nhristmas shonners who are
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benefiting bv the liberal discount and money-saving prices.
Our Gold and Sterling Silver Novelties make pleasing gifts for
those who have a limited amount to spend.
- Watch These Values
Hen's 14-k. Solid Gold Hunting Case "Watch, with plain or
fancy engraved case; Waltham or Elgin movement. $35.50
Men's Hunting Case "Watch, with gold-filled case; guaranteed
20 years, and "Waltham or Elgin movement. Special. .$21.85
Ladies' "Watch, with Hunting Case; guaranteed 20 years; Wal-
tham or Elgin movement. Special price $15.00
Ladies' 14-k. Solid Gold "Watch with plain engine-turned or
fancy engraved case. Special price $26.2o
And a thousand other useful and beautiful things too numerous
to mention in this space.
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