THE SUNDAY. OREGOSIAX, TOUTLAXD, DECEMBER 18, 1910. QMS A Showing of Rare Attractions in Points of Beauty, Quality and High Value of Furs or Fur Garment Make a Most Lasting and Acceptable Gift ' 1 ' ' . v v -w- vv "ww t tr". ri m World Renowned for Reliability A Set Compare Our Prices With So-Galled B BUY FROM The FACTORY argain Reductions-ONE PRICE ONLY-THE LOWEST iMUiP ululblijMIO mm IP All onr FURS md FUR GARMENTS are modeled from complete nnpieced shana, No poorly-matched aeams, gnch u are found In Eastern bnrried shop-made FURS, and handled ai a side-line with no Dependable Guarantee. The House of II. Liebes & Co. has for 46 years lii-en providiiiff FURS from "Trapper to Wearer" and satisfying custom ers whoc knowledge, of FUES and FUR VALUES is far. above the aver age. These facts constitute the Lest kind of GUARANTEE of the de pendability and fair pricing of LIEBES'. FURS. mm?. 9 rei . ii . ,i Muffs Children s and Misses' Sets in All Furs, $2.50 Up ' FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS Styles Too Numerous to Describe BROOK OR RIVER MINK Searf.2.50. $4. $6.50. $9.75, $12.50 Muffs to match.. $6.50, $8.75, $10.75 JAPANESE MINK Scarfs.... S3. $12.50. $17,50. $25, $35 $17.50. $25. $32.50. $35 ALASKA AND EASTERN BUNK Scarf S3Z50, $55. $75 and up Muffs $35. $45, $52.50 and op GRAY AND SABLE SQUIRREL Scarfs..... $6, $9. $12.50. $17.50, $25 Muffs $10. $15, $25. $32.50 Special seta. .$13.50, $14.75 BLACK LYNX HARE Scarfs... $8.75, $12.50, $17.50. $220 Muffs. $950, $13.60 Special Sets $7.24, $11.25 BLACK TRENCH CONEY Scarfs.... $5.75. $8.75, $10.50, $12.50 Maffs .$5.75, $10, $12.50 BLACK AND SABLE FOX Scarf 8... mO, $22.50. $25.00, $27.50 Muffs..... $12.50. $15. $17.50, $22.50 Special Sets in Sable Fox. . . .$18.75 BLACK AND BLUE WOLF Scarfs $17.50. $20, $22.50, $27.50 Muffs. $12.50, $17.50. $22T50 GENUINE BLACK LYNX Scarfs $35, $40, $50 and lift Muffs $35, $45, $75 and up 'silver HARE WHITE FOXE LINE ELECTRIC CHINCHILLA Seta' complete from $10.50 SABLE AND BLUE OPOSSUM Scarfs. $4.50, $9, $10.50. $12.50 Muffs $5, $6, $10.75 FDR COATS CARACUL and ASTRACHAN 24-inch length." -. . . .$42.50 30-inch length $52.50 36-inch length ......$75.00 40-inch length.. ...$90.00 50-inch length. .. .1 ..... .$100.00 HUDSON SEAL, 36-inch length. . . .'. $75.00 46-inch length. . . . .$100.00 FRENCH SEAL 50-inch length $225.00 52-inch length $250.00 SABLE CONEY 42-inch length.... . .... $45. 00 50-inch length ....... $50.00 SABLE SQUIRREL 24-inch length!. $125.00 42-inch length...;., $150.00 50-inch length $185.00 MINK MARMOT 52-inch length $90.00 TWEED and CLOTH COATS Suitable fur collars and linings, prices: $55, $75, $85, $100, $115, $125. ' Purchases Stored Until Needed Oat-of-Town Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention 3HLL! IEBIES I mmml AH FURS purchased from us are cleansed, dressed and freshened up at any time, without charge which , ' t . v..nti, .nil llili wearing anaktv. U an BDsoinie necessity u yiu. .vi. "---- - J. P. PLAGEMANN, Manager Practical and Exclusive Furriers Corbett Building 288 Morrison Russian Pony Coats Superior fine, flat moiried skins, 52-inch lengths $45, $62.50, $72.50, $85.00, $95, $110, $125. $155, Store Open Evenings Till Xmas 1 - ; zz zz spear Club Study Cl will h held at the home of Sin II. L. Chapln. tit Wikso stret. at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The programme will con sist of readings from Klchard III and ach member Is Invited to bring; a flint e The Portland Society of Psychic Re search will meet Wednesday at the parlor of Mme. Van llortrr at the cor ner Stark nd Eleventh streets. The subject will be, "Ecdylsra; Its Origin and Effects." WKDDINtiS. Hakcr-lladsou. T . Ii.xiie of Mr. and Sirs. T. A. Hud sou was theerene of the wedding of their daughter. Helen, to William lUker. of this city last week. The F-plscopal rlr ceremony wa performed by the Rev. B. A. Warren. The parlors were attrac ttvety decorated wf.li a profusion of pink chrysanthemums, carnatlonsv and amllax. The bride maja ainred In a hand some fosn of white satin trimmed with pearls and durhe.s Uce. Her veil wasi held In place with orance blossom and on her arm she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and i:les-of-the-valley. Mies laly iMn as maid of honor. Si he wore p ok satin en princess and her bouquet was of pink rosebud and maiden hair fern- Tbornburg Klneraly was best man. Lena Mi MacKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. MacKinnon, and Joseph lienjamln Phaska. of Grants pajs.-Or.. mere marrWd at tt. Slary Cathedral rwrmbrr . hr the Ker. Father Hmcb J. Mt-lierltt. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Crefw-Y Mac Orror. Mr. and Mrs. Hhaska wlU reside at 10;i EUst Wsshlnctm street. Zm ln-I.c j . The niarrlaae of Mis Millie Lwy o llarrr W. 7.srln wis clebrated last 8un ! at the home of the brMe at North Twvnll. t.1 street. Iabbi K. A bra ham son performed tie ceremony. The young couple left the city for a short trln. -fe-tln: to rnrn home Oecember Mrs. A. R. rhorn and son. of teat!le. rarae to tis city to attend the weddlrs; and will vtstt at the home of Mrs. K. AbraJiainsoo. St lt Thirteenth street. 'Uon-lcc. A quit wedding ws thst of Miss Ruth 8. Free and Iwls i Nelson, who were marTled br tLe Kev. J. Howersox at 411H Haw:horTte avenue Ievnther .1. The yotinc trns will reside at ist Tsmhin street. Ycaccr-Stokcr. Kryin W. Tearfr. of there t.. and Ml"" frrle i Su'kT, of tills ctty. were merrteil st the twin- of f. C. Wsnker, Xi Holland -"'""e'. r's'urrla. rwinlwr H. T!e l;r. . l Kantnr performed tie ceremony. Sacc-lle. .Mrs. Minnie Dikes w n)rri.1 io Mar.-elU: Paaee t the Centenary Meth edts: proae. ll Al'ketiy street, si half pa o"cloek !im'lay after noon. lv -nih. r 11, by tl-e Iti-v. Lk-tmer II. Trimble. UsibanMlaaensas. . Harold WM!lam I.ln.lharJ and Miss H-len G'imerman were married last Monday ever.ln:. PemhtT 15. by the Kev. J. II. Cudllpp. Me. Undhard Is the spe-lal asent of the Old Line Uaakers Ufe Insurance Compane. Klctl-WIIon. Charle. W. Klett and MI.- Mabel Claire Wilson were married at the res idence of Mrs. Kra Hamilton Monday afternoon. I"cember JJ. by the Key. J. J. Siaub. of the Sunnyslde Congresa ttonal Church. Dow c y- Daniel.. Kred Iowney and Mi' May Panlrls were married Monday. December Z. at the home of the brlee's mother, Mrs. r. Beward. The ceremony was per formed by Justice of the Peace J. W. Bell. The bride wore a costume of white silk and her veil was caught Into place with white chrysanthemum. She carried carnation. Following" the service a reception wag held. EvcDson-Mtclialsoii. , Lyth Franklin- Bvenson and Mis Nora Marts Mlchalson were married at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Uvenson. December . by the Rev. Albert Ehr-a-ott. Mr. and Mr. Evenaoa will resld in Sllverton. Or. , . TourtelloUe-Caln. Miss Margaret Cain, daughter of Mrs. C. E. Cain, of Portland, was married No vember SJ, tn Tarrytosm, N. to Ueorga t- Tourtellotte.' Lock-Scott. Charles Lock, of Pierce County. Wath Irgton. and Miss Annie Ellzbeth Scott, of Portland, were married at the Vbife Temple December by the Rev. W. B. llinsoo. Hotel. Jlammlck-Tbatiralt. The weiWing of John Hammlek and Mis Minnie Thauralt was performed by the Kev. Delmer H. Trimble Wednesday at the Centenary Methodist parsonage. .Marlow-Uerrets. Vk-tor A. Marlow and Mis Li si I e Gee rets were married December lt at the home of J. A. Hammond. St iieech street, by the Rev. W. B. Hinaoo. Kustcr-Dcrrlckson. Emery Ellsworth K us tor and Mis Grace lxulse Derrlckson were tnarried by the H-r. Dr-lraee II. Trimble last Thonsdsy afternoon. December IS. at the Gibson r-argcnt-Fhclp. Frank Sargent and ftlssi IJrzle Thelp were married at the.Whlte Temple Da cunber IS by the Rev. W. B. Illnstin. ( tiraham-Iiaker. iienre Oranara and Miss Lee Raker were married December 1 by the Rev. W. B. Hlnson. AXXOVCEIKNTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bnder announce th engagement of their daughter, F-ather. to Carl Oelman. of Indianapolis They will be at home Sunday. December W. from I to S o'clock, at Is Camther street. . Mr. and Mn R II Room are receiv ing congratulations on tba birth of a daughter. Margaret Alice. . e ... Mr. and Mr. K. C. Oh Ism are re. reiving congratulations upon th birth last week of a daughter. rrnsox.i.s. Mr and Mrs. Atnhru I- Hanscom were guests of Mrs. France F. Emery at Spokane last week. Mrs. K. - McClure and Mis May Clark left the city Saturday to pas th Winter In iSouthern California. Mrs. J. C. Welch and Mls Welch left the city last week for Loa Angelest where they will pas. e Winter. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Dickson left Port lsnd last week for Southern California, where, they will remain for two monQi. Dr. and Mrs. William Frederick Fledlg left Portland yesterday for a three-weeks' trip to Southern Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Go IT and family are established In their new homo In Lau relhursv on Hassalo atret, ner Peer leas. Mr. and Mr. William Reidt are reg istered at the Palace Hotel. In Saa Francisco, and will pas th Winter la California. Mr. C A. Rohrabacher has left Port land for the south, where h will pas the Winter with her daughter. Mr. T. XL Wingo In El Paso, Texas. Mr. Rohrabacher Is tn Chlco, Cat, for a short time. Lair Hill Qresrory will arrive In Port land next Thursday from Seattle, where he Is attending the Washington State University. Mrs. Care Knudsen, of Los Angelea. has returned to Portland to live. She is st home at the Everett Apartments, at &U Everett street. J-Ylends of Mis Vlda Reed will be pnaaed to hear that she ha recovered from an attack of typhoid fever. Mis Reed la in New' York studying at the Frohman Dramatic School. Earl V. Nicholson, son of W. T. B. Nicholson, of this city, is here from Bakersfleld. CaL. as the Christmas guest of his slater, Mrs Edward R. Root. In Holladay'a Addition. Mr. ana Mrs. J. K. Flynn, of 889 Hoyt street, accompanied by their niece. Miss Loretta C. Hogan. left the city Tuedar evening on the Shasta Limited for a two months' tour of Southern California and Mexico. i SPECIAL- AXXOCXCEMEXTS. Mrs. Nina Larowe will begin some new dancing classes Immediately after Christmas. Inquire till 1 and after 7 P. M., Main 2329. s s s Oregon Conservatory of Music. AH branches taught by staff-of teachers. Stile A 1274. Orchestra. Marshall 224S, PLUME CASE IS APPEALED Woman Seeks Judgment of Millinery la Higher Conrf.- Believing that there are on the cir cuit bench Jurists who, as connoisseurs 6f feminine headgear, are far ahead of Justice of the Teace BelL Mr. M. R. Overstreet will appeal to the hlejher tribunal her suit against Mrs. Oeorirla Pennington Bathurst. milliner, for S7S, alleged to be due through the loss of a fin willow plume. After floundering for 4 hour In a slough of Parisian technicalities. Jus tic Bell yesterday morning gav judg ment for 135. Mrs. Bathurst had said the plume was worth only $15. Neither party to the suit was satis fied. A contemplated chance of venue to Vancouver. Wash., where a jury of millinery experts could sit upon the case, w-as found Impossible and th al ternative of appeal to the Circuit Court was adopted. Mrs. Overstreet allepes that she in trusted the plume to Mrs. Bathurst to be placed on a hat and It was lost. Fhe filed suit for ITS for th plum and tla for her labor In attempting to col lect her dues. WOMEN GRACEFUL DIVERS Regular Social Swim Enjoyed by Multnomah Club Members. The regular weekly social swim of the member .of the- Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club took placo at the Portland Swimming Bath Friday night and the usual blg-slsed crowd of swlmmsr was on hand. . The feature of the swim was the exhi bition of diving nd swimming given by Miss France Jeffery and Miss Grace O'Neill, both of whom were competitor t the women' championship swim at Gearbart Park last Sunday. Ml Jef fery made several graceful dive from the springboard and each of them elicit ed applause from the spectators. Miss O'Neill quite cleverly executed maneu vers and other women gsve demonstra tion , Affront for Manners Is Cause of Bold Defi Portland Society Function Gnest Pays Penalty for IJ Is re (carding Silver Tongs la .Sugar Bowl. H5W one woman dared to resent an offense in a dramatic, effective, but masterful way, is told in whisnered tone In polite circles In Portland so ciety. The event took place at the home of one of the so-called social leaders, who was entertaining a num ber of women In the afternoon in Fort land Heights. One woman, who happened to be sit ting at a small table near the fire place, disregarded the silver tongs in the sugar bowl and with perfect con fidence that everything was all right, picked out with her finger a square of sugar and dropped It Into her tea. The hostess, who was standing near, noticed the act. and in a manner that showed utter lack of tact, said to the maid: "Take that bowl of sugar out. empty it and refill for the other guests." The woman, who overheard the re mark, at once arose, took the teacup and saucer and flung them into the fire. Turning to her hostess, she calmly said: "I will replace that cup and saucer tomorrow. I must be going now." and. getting her wrap, she bade the other guests "good afternoon" and de parted for her home. CAMPAIGNERS WILL DINE Heads of "Dry" Crnsade to Hold Banquet Tomorrow Evening. Tomorrow evening at th Toung Woman' Christian Association a ban quet will be given, in which those who participated in the recent "dry" cam paign will take part. Mrs. Ada Wal lace Unruh. state president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. How to Destroy the Dandruff Germ By a Specialist. That the dandruff germ is responsi ble for nearly all the diseases to wuleh the scalp is heir, as well as for bald ness and premature gray hair. Is a well-known fact, but when we realize that it also indirectly responsible for many of the worst cases of catarrh and consumption, we appreciate the im, fiortance of any ascent that will destroy ts power. We are. therefore, particu larly pleased to give herewith the pre scription which an eminent scientist and specialist states he has found, after repeated tests, to completely destroy the dandruff germ in from one to three applications. This prescription can be made up at. home, or any druggist will put It up for you; ozs. Bay Rum. 2 oxs. Lavona de Composee', H dr. Menthol Crvstals. Mix thoroughly, and after standing half an hour It Is ready for use. Apply night and morning, rub bing Into the scalp with the finger tips. If you wlslr It perfumed, add half to one teaspoonful of To-Kalon Perfume, which unite perfectly with the other Ingredient. This preparation Is not a dye. but is unequalled for promoting a growth of new hair, and for restoring grav hair to Us original color. t'Al'TIOJIi Do aot apply where hair la not desired, and be sure to avoid tonics .eoataialna- solxnmu wood alceheL will preside. T. S. McDaniel will be toastmaeter. 1 Among the speakers will be Rev. William Hiram Foulkes, D. IX, presi dent of the Anti-Saloon League; J. P. Newell, chairman of the Prohibition State Committee; D. A. Patullo, presi dent of the Municipal Association; Vir gil G. Hinshaw, of the Young Men's Protection League; the Rev. William Parsons, Rev. Clarence True Wilson. Rev. W. F. Reager. Rev. C. I Hamilton and Rev. E. U. Mowre. A large attendance is expected at the gathering. Regret of Dr. Foulkes de- cislon to leave Portland will be ex pressed. Those who have not arranged for plates have been asked to telephone Mrs. Swope, state secretary of the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union, Goodnough building, Main 227, by Sat urday noon. Br. Blarfjaret Schallenberger Coming Dr. Margaret Schallenberger, of the San Jose, Cal., Normal School, will be 1n th city thi week for the Conven tion of Western Teachers, which is set for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. at the Jefferson High School. Dr Schallenberger is prominently connect ed with the National Association In its work in the West and will be an Important speaker in the coming con vention. On Wednesday evening she and the visiting teachers here will b given a reception at the Portland Hotel by the Teachers' Club, of this city. The officers of the club who will be present in the receiving line are: Mrs. L. W. Sitton, Miss Emma M. Grelbel, Miss Mary Donohoe, Mrs. A. E. Wat son, Miss Mabel Stout. Mrs. Ella Slay back, and Miss Christine MacConnell. Santa Claus himself could fill your Christmas wants no better than you can' here. ' j DIAMOND JEWELRY THF riFT ciipr.,!- PLATINUM JEWELRY THE G.FT SUPRE MEDALLIONS ENAMELED WATCHES A BROOCHES DIAMOND SET WATCHESA CUFF BUTTONS TRAVELERS' WATCHES j ; CHAINS THIN WATCHES BRACELETS PEN DAN.T WATCHES More watches than you ever saw before. A good wartch at a price any can afford. STERLING SILVER TOILET SETS COFFEE SERVICES OYSTER SETS TEA SERVICES MAYONNAISE SETS j CHOCOLATE SERVICE ALMOND SETS TRAYS BONBON DISHES SANDWICH PLATES LEMON SETS MAHOGANY CLOCKS, DESK CLOCKS Swiss Watch Repairing. vCCHistm: SECOND FLOOR CORBETT BUI Fifth and Morrison Sts. Take Elevator. OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRI