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3 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 22, 1911. Iiss Mlda Hart. Miss Mills, Wesslnver. lis Susan Clark. Miss Hasel Polph. Ins Henrietta Falling. Mlsi. Khoda ln(t. ilms Isabella Uauld. Miss Kuth plKhton. Miss Claire 11 on nh ton. Miss anna noy u ains anKPia mnney, juips Imrr I.lvlnastone. MIj-s Josephine -mlth. Mm. Chaunrer ftosr Wlnslow. Jlaa Prances Warren. Mla Muriel Wll- tains. Mi's ITuiritlne Williams, Wil- !am D. Whcelrlght. Andrew Kerr. Kod- ejr Oil nan. John C. Banks. Walter teebe. Kenneth Bee be. Uerald Heetxx .eland Smith. Kdmund Lincoln lere- Idward Wilder. Thales Unthlrum. Jon local 'Chapter of the Daughters of the Confedt-racy at the Masonic Temple, Thursday evening, was a decided suc cess. The hall was decorated mlth Hags of the Confederacy and American flairs. Talma and ferns hid the orches tra. The a-rand march was led by Mrs. V. M. C. Sllva, prevldfnt of the organi sation, and Dr. K. "K I. Kmerson, a an zn. Wirt Mlnur. nd Phillip Fry. ! jrrand nejew .of Oencral ltobert K. . Lee. In the receiving line were the officers of the society and the patron esses. Mrs. V. M. C. Sllva, Mrs. Ocorjce H. Stovall. Mrs. H. If. Inir, Mrs. F. Jop lln. Mrs. Sllra McOulre. Mrs. Kuth Lee i Mollinh. Mrs. Byron Nlrholas. Mrs. D. Baker and Mrs. Beaton layior Uvely. Mrs. K. II I John Claire Montleth. - I ... Miss Edith Sheehy. of the I nlversity , Mr a(I Mrp nv, s. Stearns and f Oregon, returned to her home In this pon Llovd. left last night for Southern ItT last Wednesday evenlnsr because i - m .. i . i . . i. ' IMIIIItrillB. I HrT Hill 11911 . -f a threatened attack of Illness. She . -,, ,. .,,,. nH return to ... ...c .... , .ort)Bnd .bout March I. Informal entertainment lat week who stopped at the Portland Hotel Word was received this week from Mrs. K. N. Gilbert, of this city. who. with Mr. Cllbert Is ma kin an ex- "r several days. Though Mrs. Moody i " ' ' , . . ...... a. returned to her home It Is expected 1 " n TxZ. IZi ,Til ni hat ,f. will IMt In this city aln , 'h' T7Vlt," ! oon. when exten.lv, entertainment In 7" .r'lou" lo ' hrl.tma.1 w Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ballln, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cord Senpstake. Mr. and Mrs. K A. Beals. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mar tin. Oeneral and Mrs. W. K. Flnxer. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. llofmann, Mr. and Mrs. I'cter Boran. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs H. J. Blaeslng, Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex U Rlddell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lee Stephens. Mr. anil Mrs. Charles K. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chrlstenson. Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ka.it man. Mr. and Mrs. L U Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. William Frl benr. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Little field. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. M.'Cord. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Read. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anmind. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Banfleld. Mr. and .Mrs. E. L. Fraley. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jolllsnn, Mrs. Mary Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Stapleton, Mrs. J. Staplcton. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hammer, air, i .urn. i. 1 '. r repmnu. .mi. kuu ' M. rx-nnlnon. Mrs. Minerva A. Dennl- ier honor will take place. . Tuesday evening Miss Wlnnlfred :.ls was presented to the mimical dr ies of Portland by Mrs. Kdward AWen eals at a concert at 1SJ Sixteenth treet. north. Miss Lewis Is an amat ive young woman well known In Pol I and among the members of the younser et. 8he has a pleasing soprano voic md has studied for years In this cltr. salstlnr were Mts Carmel Sullivan ind Miss Grace Jennings of St. Mary's Xradcmy. e Those who won the grot:rapht-al con et at the Portland Helsjht'a Club Fri lly. J.-intiary 13. when Mrs. John Toft -ntertalned. were Mrs. II. O. lllckok. Mrs. P. Campbell, and Mrs. Chester :eerln. News which conies to Portland folk x a shock is the death of Miss India Strovd who was a jruest the Summer efore last of Miss Shirley Kaatliam, n this city and at Seaside. Miss -froyd was 20 years old and had s:rad- In New York. enJoylnR Grand Opera and much else. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are now arrancinjt for their trip to Florida. Cuba. Mexico and California, arriving at home In the Spring;. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mores and Merrill B. Moo res departed South with their automobile a few days ago. They will be joined the first part of this week bv Miss Carrie Moorea and Miss Bertha Moore. who will accompany them thrvueh the Southern stales to New Orleans. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. McCord, nnd Mrs. Frank Donaugh and children have gone to Southern California and Mex ico, where they will remain several months. The Mct"ori! and Mrs. Mc Ponaush will at the end of that tlma continue East before returning to Port land. The wedding of Mi.ts Helen Lumson to Ralph Renaml. the dramatic critic of the Snn Francisco Chronicle, has caused ted from Ossinlng-on-the-Hudson in I considerable Interest here. Mrs. Renaud M. Dennlnon. Mrs. Minerv son, Mr. and Mrs. 1 C McCllntocK. Mr. and Mrs. F. U Bcckman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Flke. Mrs. L. A. Bonify. Miss tternlce Ayers, Miss A. Bucken meiet. Miss Agnes Burch, Miss Hazel Fields. Miss Wi:ia Fields, Miss Jelll son. Miss It-ith Billion. Mls- Olive Knowlton. Miss Anne Hagn3r, M.ss H Cramer. M!- f.itlan Gevurtx. L. L. Krause. Harry Hammer. V. A. Avery, W. W. Work. Otto J. Kramer, R. E. Williams, Df. Frank McCaulcy, Pr. C. C. Newcastle. B. H. Moore. R. P. Krlght. W. H. Storey. Allen M. brown. Dr. Kmll Enna. P F. Kl! bournu, G. It. Cramer. Philip New, Kmll I'rsFell. J. I Bailey. At the meeting on Tuesday evening of the Irvlngton Club. W. F. Wood ward. Walter M. Cook. F. S. Fields were re-elected d'rectors. The Irving, ton Club has nine trustees. W. F. Woodward was elected presi dent. It. W. Haller was elected vice president In place of Ralph Wilbur. A. B. Waxtell was elected treasurer and B. II. Tennison secretary. The club has a membership of more than 400 and expects very shortly to Committee." consisting of G. W. Hazen, H. W. Fries and F. M. Sherman will be active preceding the affair and the Floor Committee for the evening in cludes. H. W. Ilegele. M. R. Whitehead, Fred H. Noltner, Arthur Johnson. V. Vincent Jones, B.- L. Norden, E. E. Ca ble. S. C. Slocum. W. F. Ames, Fred Gullette and A. Y. Richardson. The pa tronesses are Mrs. Cable. Mrs. Richard son, Mrs. Hazen. Mrs. Frank Wilmot. Mrs. Otto Kleeman and Mra. J. S. Hutchinson. ' Poctor and Mrs. George C. Pelgram, accompanied by their young son, left Seattle last Sunday for New York. The Pelgram will remain In the East for six months or more until the doctor's health Improves. They will then return to their home In Portland. Mrs. Frank W. Power Invited several friends for luncheon on Wednesday aft ernoon In honor of the 71st birthday of her mother, Mrs. Baker, of Salem. The red color scheme for decoration was verv effective. After luncheon. ""lAafh s-uest relateH a storv. Among Airs, rower b guests were xtirs. j. a. he class with Miss Eastham. Mrs. xrne King t.ince roroesj ana airs, rtobert E. Holt, of this city. Her 'eath occurred New Year's day at Cam- irldge Springs, near Pittsburg, after a -hort Illness. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoyd, of Pitts- urg. Mrs. A. S. Kerry nd Miss Olive Ker--y. who visited In Portland early In the -all. left their home In Seattle ac ompanled by Mr. Kerry and several mall children January 14. for New York, whence they will sail soon Jor rlurope to remain several months. . Narcissus formed the dainty decora tions at the Lovejoy-street home of Mrs. Frank Pooly. who entertained Wednesday with the first of a aeries .ft. moon, at hrtilre. Other lays when Mrs. pooly will entertain ire Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Wednesday her guests occupied three tables. ... Representative and Mrs. William R. Rills, of this state, are living- at tha rfelfalr In Washington. I. C Miss Margaret Pu lols. of Vancouv er. Invited several girls from Portland to her home across the Columbia River ast Tuesday afternoon to bring their owing and to chat around the tea able. . When Miss Ethel Gordon. Miss Itaset Holland. Miss Porothy Klchenlaub, Miss Hazel Therkelson and Miss Carrie N'eal Bishop from the Army post had fathered at the home ot .Miss dudois, he aurnrlsed them all by the an nouncement of her engagement to Lleu- nnant Waring, of the Second Field Ar- .illery, now atatloned at Vancouver. The wedding will take place tne m .eenth of February- Lieutenant Waring tnd hla bride, will leave Vancouver March i for the Philippines. . Miss Madeline Walker, bridesmaid t the wedding of Mrs. parreii urts tow. was honor guest Wednesday at a luncheon given for her by Mrs. Brls tow. Others at the affair were Miss Mildred Armstrong. Miss Ruby Crlch- ton. Miss Louise Grey. Mlsa Winifred Iewls. Miss Mlra Loverldge. of Eu sene, Mrs. Frank Tomllnson. and Mrs. J. K. Bean. Mlsa Myra Loveridge. of Eugene. Is the guest of relatives In this city. ... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holman. who have been entertained extensively the nast month, left Portland Sunday for New York, whence they will sail on the has attended the St. Helens Hall and ' f n'"f he "'tr6 to ""m.nloUo.t! Portland Academy In this city, and haa many friends among the society folk. I .as I Summer she was the guest of Mrs. James Ernest Lnldlaw, a former school mate at St. Helens Hall. The wedding waa quiet and took place at the Oli vary Presbyterian Church in San Fran clsro. The bride wore a simple tailored ault of golden brown and neither she nor Mr. Kenaud were attended. After a few weeks In Southern California, Mr. nnd Mrs. Renaud will reside at 3764 Sac ramento street, San Francisco. Follow ing the ceremony a wedding breakfast took place at the St. Francis Hotel, where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Renaud. Blanche Renaud, Mr. and Mrs. William Rader. and Roswell B. Lamson, of this city, a brother of the bride. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Benson, of Chicago, formerly of this city, who visited In Portland a few days last week, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien gave a luncheon at the Port land Hotel Monday. Their guests also Included Miss Lilian O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Stanley and W. 11. Hurlburt. Miss Angela Kinney will be hostess tomorrow evening, complimenting Miss Use Koehler with a dinner party, fol lowed by attendance at the opening performance of Mary Mannerlng. Miss Kinney's guests will include Miss Koehler. Miss Malda Hart. Miss MHIa Wesslnger, Miss Anita Burns. Mrs. James iKtugherty, Frank Stewart, Chester Murphy, Henry Wesslnger, Kurt Koehler, Phillip Hart and Haw thorne Pent. Friday afternoon Miss Kinney enter tained with cards, her guests being Mrs. Howard Corbett. Mrs. Harry Fall ing. Mlsa Lulle Hall, Miss Lilian O'Brien, Mrs. Holder. Mrs. James loiigherty. Mrs. Morris Whltehouse, Mrs. Wilson Clark. Miss Isabella Gauld, Miss Ruth Lelghton. Miss Marguerite Hume and Mlsa Barbara Crocker. Mrs. James Pougherty returned Mon day evening after a two months' ab sence In Salt Lake City. .Mr. H. L. Pittock was registered at the Palace Hotel In San Francisco last week with his daughter, Mrs. Hertz mao. They were on their way to Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerlinger passed a few days at the Imperial Hotel last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger returned Sunday from an extended European tour. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Kahn. of :Sth of the month for Europe, expecting , New Tork cv who wer the p'ort to be absent from Portland from six to eight months. Purlng their stay In for i.n miintr1 f r .nH Mrm. John Its V- mond Holman will occupy their reel 4enca In this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Holman returned last week from their honeymoon. V John C. Carsen. of Portland. Is In San Jose. Oil-, registered at the Vendome. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox, Miss Clara Stevens, sister of Mrs. Wil cox, and Theodore u ticox. jr.. leu in cltr Thursdar for California, where they will remain for two nionths. . Mrs. Kemna Klosterman entertained recently wiin icui inuirn .... . i n home of her aunt. Mrs. F. J. Alexander Mayer, on Everett street. Miss Klos terman's guests Included Miss Pe!ia Kahn. Mies Ethel Chamberlain. Miss Francis Fuller, Miss Elu Smith. Miss Lucille Smith. Mlsa Porothy Efflngrr, Miss Florence CUry. Miss Edith Beck-' with. Miss Butterfleid. Miss Mildred GrlndstaCf. Mlsa Ruth Slchcl. Miss May Heusner. Miss Ruth Small. Mlsa Lillian O'Brien and Miss Janet Noble. Scora winners were Miss Uahn and Miss Elu Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Adams will Se dinner hosts Tuesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott Brooke. Florentine history Is the subject for a study class under the Instruction of Miss Susan Clark, consisting of the following members: Mrs. T. Scott Hrooke. Mrs. E. H. Corbett. Mrs. Henry ! Corbett. Mrs. Thomas Sharp. Mra. William Biddle, Mrs. Hawley Hoffman. And Miss Mllla Wesslnger. This class will meet regularly every Wednesday morninif. The wedding of Miss Mary Living stone and Gerald Beebe bss been set for February a. ... The Ladies Aid Sorietjv of the athedral Parish gave Its annual char ity party for the benefit of their baby nome last week. Their patronesses were Mrs. P. J. Jennings. Mrs. P. II. Flynn. Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. Flor ence Sullivan. Mrs. J. P. O'Briin. Mrs. Andrew C. Smith, and Mrs. Frank Dooly. ... Miss Cora Wold entertained In formally at tea last Thursday for the -n embers of the Portland alumnae of . hs Chi Omega sorority. The occasion )f the tea waa the announcement of a chapter of the Chi Omega sorority. which has recently been granted to the alumnae. This Is the first alumna hapMr of a National sorority In Port- i and. The members Include. Mrs. R. R. jTner. Mrs. T. A. Trnlllnger. Mrs. A. Moodv. Mrs. Robert M. Roy, Mra iiarrel Brlstow. Mlia Katharine Kelly. Miss Louise Gray, Miss Clara Wold, Mlsa Cora Wold, and Miss Sybil F2- Th sp""'! charity ball given Djr the I MONOGRAM STATIONERY land Hotel last week, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Wlcker sham the fore part of the week. Mrs. Samuel Kerr was hostess last Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Mary Livingstone, a bride-elect. Cov ers were laid for IS, Mrs. Kerr"s guests being Miss Mary Livingstone. Miss Use Koehler. Miss Lisa Wood. Miss Louise Carey, Miss Isabella Gauld, Miss Ruth Lelghton. Miss Malda Hart, Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Jeanle Kerr, Miss Jean Mackenzie and Mrs. Ersklne Wood. Later In the afternoon a few friends, mostly of the younger set, were In vited to meet Mrs. Robert Livingstone, and Mrs. Charles F. Beebe. Serving at the table were Mrs. Pavld T. Honey man. Mrs. Marion Polph. Mrs. Ponald K. Munro and Mrs. George K. Went worth. Jr. Mrs. Amanda Kerr presided at the tea table. Assisting In the dining-room were Miss Hazel Polph and Miss Claire Houghton. Mrs. Henry McCracken was hostess Friday at a bridge luncheon in honor of Miss Etta Morris, who will leave the city tonight for the East. Perorated with palms and cut flow ers, the hall of the Masonic Cathedral, at Seventh and Lownsdale streets, was attractive Friday evening, when the third of the Scottish Rite dances was given. Not only did dancing entertain the guests, but cards were played In the rooms at the east side of the build ing. Those attaining the highest scores and who were awarded handsome prizes were. Mrs Cord Sengstake and Ralph P. Robinson. . The following women were the paV ronesses of the evening: Mrs. A. Nep pach. Mrs. A. II. McGowan, Mrs. Albert Brown. Mrs. W. J. Hoffman. Mrs. P. U Povey. Mrs. W. P. Jelllson. Mrs. Mc Klnley Mitchell. Mrs W. W. Finzer. Mrs. W. T. Jacobsen. Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. O. M. Clark, and Mrs. 11. Martin. Among those present were: Pr. and Mrs. A. Tllzcr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Runyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Maegly, Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Waller. Mr. and Mrs. Hi ram K. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. the rapidly Increasing membership. An informal dance will be given at the clubhouse next Friday" evening. A novel feature of the table decora tions was Introduced at a dinner given In Seattle for Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kerry prior to their departure for the East January 14. An Italian garden was represented. An Italian pavilion was formed of Roman hyacinths as were promenades lined on either side with other flowers, archways of hyacinths and asparagus fern were arranged un der which miniature figures, dressed as in the time of Martha Washington, held garlands of double violets. The whole was decidedly picturesque. Corsage bouquets' and boutonnleres of violets accompanied the place cards, which on this occasion numbered 14. ... Mlm Gertrude Pollvka entertained yes terday afternoon in honor of her sister. Miss Martha Follvka, whose wedding to Victor Jorgensen will take place February 12. Four tables of 600 were played dur ing the afternoon, after which a luncheon was served 'n the dining-room, attractive with Its decorations of pink roses and green ferns. The guests who called were Miss Eva Klernan, Mies Ruby Archam- beau. Miss Alice Collier, Miss Hannah Connell. Miss Born Ice Ayers. Miss Ella Rummelin, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Ethel- la Stearns. Miss Louise Vaughn, Mrs. Clyde Cummings. Mrs. Harry Hendcr- rhott. Mrs. Elwood Hendershott, Miss Ethel Honeyman .Miss Josephine Schell, Miss Lola Hendershott and Miss Pearl Schell. Wednesday evening Mrs. Charles J. Schnabe was hostess for MIhs Pollvka, when she also entertained at 600. Mrs. Schnabcl's gucats Included Ml.-a Pollvka. Miss Gertrude Pollvka. Mrs. C. K. Smith, Mlm Helen Smith. Miss Lessie Lead bet ter. Ms. A. M. Ellsworth, Miss Ethella Stearns. Victor Jorgensen, A. M. Ells worth, Herman Smith, Stanley Smith and Pr. John Besson. Next Tuesday afternoon Miss Helen Smith will entertain at her home for Miss Pollvka. Miss Vera Patterson and Miss Edna Patterson gave a " "pink" afternoon at hearts Wednesday In honor of Miss Genevieve Kelly, whose wedding has been recently announced to take place February 8. Light from pink-shaded candles added to the daintiness of roses and fern. Pink hearts were skillfully used among the decorations. The guests of the afternoon were: Miss Irene Flynn. Miss Lucille Fenton, Miss Charlie Fenton, Miss Florence Consi dlne, of Seattle, Miss Louise Gleason, Miss Edith Levy, Miss Leonide Fleury, Miss Enid Blngswanger, Miss Henrietta Rothchlld, Miss Laura Korell, 'Miss Margaret Gctz, Miss Vesta Mnorehouse, Miss Porothy Elchenlaub, Miss Mabel Korrell, nd Miss Alma Lauritzen. On the evening of January 27. Miss Kelly will be further feted at a dance given by Miss Florence Considine on the Orpheum stage following the per formance. The hours for which Miss Considine has Invited her guests are from 11 o'clock until one. This week. too. Miss Mabel Shea Is giving an affair at cards Tuesday aft ernoon, and Miss Louise Gleason will be a luncheon hostess Thursday In honor of Miss Kelly. The associate councils of the Royal Arcanum will hold a domino party on the evening of February 2, In Chlsten- sen's Hall. This Is not to be confused with a masque ball, as face shields only are required to be worn. A "Question Advertisement. Doctors Watching Itching Skins Heal (From Chicago Inter-Ocean.) Eczema on the scalp and body, and dandruff, will soon cease to afflict mankind, according to Dr. Aloyslus M. Churhlll. who Is in Chicago attending the convention. "Any person can apply my treatment anywhere Just as well as I do in the Franco-American Institute for Skin and Scalp Diseases." said he Tuesday. "Get from your druggist 2 ounces of qulntone. dissolve it In M pint of hot water, let cool. Rub well upon the affected part. That is all there Is to It. Two or three applications usually accomplish the desired result. "Of 98 cases treated 95 were com pletely cored and the treatment was beneficial for the other 3. "The formation of dandruff causes an Itching scalp. Scratching with the fingers spreads Infection: therefore qulntone lotion can be used with good results by anybody whose scalp Is ltch lnr or forming dandruff.-It Is the best thing 1 know of to promote the KKiwth of hair." AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. Washington Bldg., Fourth and Washington ONLY EXCLUSIVE ' Card Engravers IN NORTHWEST ESTABLISHED 18SP Rockwell and sister, Mrs. Holton. of Salem: Mrs. William Parsons. Mrs. E. M. Tucker. Mrs. William Rood, Mrs. C. F. Clark, Mrs. Joseph Macqueen. Mrs. Harry Blttner. Mrs. WjH. Markell and Mrs. S. P. Garrlgues. Among the folk who are leaving Portland for Honolulu and expect to pass the remainder of the Winter In and about the Hawaiian Islands are: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson, who go this week to San . Francisco, whence they will sail on February 4. Mr. Thompson expects to return by March 15. R. L. Glisan and Richard Hart also soon leave on a similar trip. Robert C. McCrosky, Jr., of Garfield, Wash., la a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wesco, on East Twenty ninth street. The wedding of Miss Eleanor Wesco to Mr. McCrosky will take place January 2S quietly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesco. . Mrs. M. G. Stiles entertained at her home on Yamhill street, Sunday -evening. In honor of a few friends, among whom were E. Robert Schmltz, of Paris, accompanist and solo pianist for Emllio de Gogorza. at his recent con cert here, and also Herr Waldemar Llnd, the well known violinist of this city. WEDDIXGS. IIlrsch-Ford. Miss Mable Ford and' Charles E. Hirsch were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Clara Ford, Tuesday evening1, January 10, Rev. George Paddack performing the cere mony. The house decorations were of pink carnations combined with smilax and tulle, ferns and palms also being used. Preceding the ceremony Miss Gene vieve Layne sang "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Miss Esther Maclnnis, who also played the march from Lohen grin. The bride wore a gown of imported Swiss embroidery and carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses. Her attend- t Oon'MinVn' on ParjJ FRECKLES New Pros That Quickly Removes Thee Homely Spots. Thre no longer the slightest need of feel ing ashamed of your freckles, as s new drug, o thine double strength has been discovered that is a positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othine doubla strength, from Woodard-Clarke & Co. and apply a little of It at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst have begun to disappear, while the light freckles have vanished entirely. It Is sel dom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and sain a beau tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine. as this is sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to remove the frvklo. Our Clearance Sale The bargain event of the year only another week. The wise ones will be here Monday. BIG KID GLOVE SALE $2.00 Angelas Quality Special $1.65 These gloves have always been f2. 25. until we sold them for $2.00. They should be specially attractive at this price. Special $1.65. 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It coutalna startling pictures of living women which shew the nurvelens transformations made In a woosan'a apeasxanee by removing her wrinkles, enlerglnc her beat, rounding out a thin, ecnwny neck and bwlluimt np bellow cheeks. Tease photographs tea In language ewonger than all words ever written, how deep lmea and wrmaies, sunken cheeks and a flat boat nln a woman's appearance. Rvery wife, aaother. girl or sweetheart rich or poor, old or young; who vaiuea her youth and beauty, should write at once for a copy of this great book. Arrangements have Just been msde whereby all - readen may receive eb aolutely free this wonderful work, provided yoa will cut out and send in coupon tools w and your name and address, plainly written. Delia Canon. Chlraro's famous beantr ea . pert, la the author of this valuable, new beauty book, and It la almply astonishing the hundreds, of women who write la regarding the wonderful results of thla new process for removing: wrin kles and developing the bust. Alice Hayes ef California, writes that Aer wrlnklea disappeared lu three nights. Mm. Albert Wharton writes In, her boat developed to beautiful proportions, and wrinkles gone forever. GertruJe hfaaton writes In that ahe removed her double chin and seventy peunda ef excaiie fat In three weeks by this remarkable method. Anna Morgan writes, ahe reduced a large bust and excess fat. end removed super fluous hair and beautified her laahes and eye brow, by these remarkable methods. Simply cut out the coupon below and mall at enre. aa explained in coupon, and don't aend any money, because partleulara are free, aa this charming womaa Is doing her utmost to benefit girls or women la need ef secret information which will add to their beauty and make life sweeter and lovelier In every way. DELLA CARCON ' ef fta Tea Tbsstaad Mar Maty Mat. CONTENTS Haw te develop the bast quickly; flow to remove deep lines and wrinkles; How te fill out hollow cheeks; Now te reduce 1st and doable chin quickly: How to beautify eyeiashet and eyebrows; Hew to remove pUnptce. black heada and frackioei FREE BEAUTY BOOK PortUuid OivgroD lao. This coupon entitles you to one copy of the new beauty book entitled "True Secrets of Beauty." postage prepaid, aa explained In article above. Cut out this coupon and send tl with your nam and address, plainly written, directly to Drllt. Carson, (suite S06, Dearborn Bide;., Chicago, 111., and the book will be ent you by return mall, and she will send you everything she agrees lo send absolutely free. Name ,h Street or TL P. D Town State. ALL TO GO AT VERY LITTLE PRICES S1.95 S3.00 I. A CAMIM.K CORSETS $2.40 COATS Corner Fourth nnd Morrinon. This is a tremendous stock of high-grade Furs this Silverfield stock it embraces qualities unmatchable and involves Furs and Fur Garments all of which are of a superior class. Inventory time is now upon us and as we face this tremendous stock we are urged to make greater reductions. Most Unusual Prices on Furs Occur Tomorrow This sale is offered as a part of the Silverfield policy never to carry garments over from one season to another. You can embrace this opportunity with all eagerness unusual advantages are yours but you must look after them tomorrow. Read on. Japanese Mink, real Beaver, Russian Fox, Belgian Lynx and Black Marten Opossum Stoles and Muffs are here in commendable styles, richly designed in a broad range of values extending from $10 to $75. These Permit of Unrestricted Choice AT "JUST HALF TOMORROW $5 to $37.50 Each GORGEOUS FUR anrl Rrntviri Shades . Lengths At $52.50 Luxurious garments, furnishing every comfort in style, character and fit; regu lar values to $125.00, on :;ale, special at $52.50 Not a great many left, many are selling. " Act on these tomorrow. Fur section, fourth floor. CLEARING OUT COATS In the Suit Section DETERMINATION! The Silverfield policy is now to'be enforced. Every Coat goes at half price and tomorrow will wit ness a complete clearance. Res.soii none shall be carried over. Choicest models, all of this season's designs and accepted styles in broadcloths, coverts, serges and novelty mixtures are yours at just half. $12.50 Coats now $ 6.25 $15.00 Coats now $ 7.50 $20.00 Coats now SI 0.00 $25.00 Coats now $12.50 $30.00 Coats now $15.00 $35.00 Coats now $17.50 Very smart Coats are concerned in this showing, Suit Section, third floor. Raw Furs Bought $30 to $37.50 Suits Close at $ 1 5 Immense Millinery Sale Tomorrow Great Reduction ilfill ON Fur Stoles and Muffs In Mink, Black Lynx, Ermine, Fox, Otter, Beaver, Eic. FUR COATS In Persian Lamb, Otter, Russian Pony, Hudson Seal, . Astracan, Etc. Fur Turbans, Fur Rugs, Fur Robes. Fur Gloves Highest Cash Price Paid for Raw Furs P.G.RummeIin&Sons Knhlinhiii 1X7(1 Phones Main 481. A '7318 124 SecondStreet, Bet. Washington and Alder mm mmf m assrl i si"! Your Girl v. h Appreciates your company, especially when you take or send her a box of our Fine Cut Flowers ClarkeBros. 2S7 Morrison St. s