The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 30, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 40

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T soodiMsa, whit a wkz BuayT
Why buy !at tb o&m for It.
Not d man. woota or eUld of
' porti&nd' kkIU world but tapt. dlnod
' and oonTrJ with . cooitant train of
KInnasa UioufhU Cocklsv through hla
braJa. At all houra dorlns tha thrva
daya prcdln tha opening of that
rant Thursday avatUos did automo
bile honk tnclr way to tha antranca of
tha Hellls Theater, and for boura aren
aftar tha cloie of recular theatrical
parformaivova oa that ataa did dancara
atay. addtnic ajraca and parfactlon to
; their ataps. and tha finished product,
outgrowth, aa It warn, from tha embryo
of a few wcki aao. which borat upon
tha town ThureJay nlna; rivaled
atronitly. If not aurpaaaad. both. In ltlf
and la tbe anthustaam with whloh It
was received, tha laat large Klrmaaa
' held here la April. 1309.
Mlsa Llia Agnew-Stawart la certainly
to be moat heartily congratulated upon
' tha auccaaa which bar affaire In thla
: lty hare attalaad. Tha confidence.
; which Portland people learned t oplaoe'
i la Mm Stewart two yeaxa ago aided
1 greatly In th auccaaa of thla year'a
! Klrmeaa. However, nothing can stand
out agalnat the natural talent which la
J to be found amona- the amart aet of
I Portland. And ehould the bunarry wolf
erer prowl too close to certain doora of
. thla town ha may Juat hang hla bead
l auid go away again, for tha "opea
I aeeame- to the atac and a flatter
I ing oaxaer would be eaay for many of
. tbe young man and glrla of thla city.
When the eagerly anticipated event
came off at last, the display of gowna
and jewela waa one of the richest which
baa been aeea la the Helltg alnoe Ita
; opening. Long before the raising of
the drop curtain did people begin to aa
' aeroble to gossip and chat In tha prom
' enadee and tearooms, and duxiixg the 19
: minute Intermission half way through
tha programme an atmosphere of car
I nival prevailed. Painted and gaily ooa
turned danoers mingled with their aud
iences, and throngs of happy persona,
young and old, clustered about the
flower and refreshment booths.
Adding a tone of delight to the an
, tertalnment was the chatty way In
, which folk visited from bos to box,
and entertained members of the danc
ing troupes. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbet t
Mr. and Mrs. Uay Lombard. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. and Mr. and
Mrs- Klllott R- Corbett were among
' those who reserved their boxes for the
performers, and there the blsarre cos
tume of HunKarlaas and the dainty,
rool-loeklar eturee of Gondolier ware
seen throughout almost the entire evea-Ina-.
Other box holders and their guests
for the opening evening Included Wll
, Ham I. Wheelwright, entertaining Mr.
an l "Mrs. Robert W. Lewis. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank E. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. G.
Walter Gates and Miss Martha Hoyt.
In Thomas &-oti Krooke's box ware
Mr. Krook. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ilobertson. Mr. and Mrs. William War
ren. Mln Oeorgtna Barns and Aadrew
Kerr. Mr. Brooke la hla costume of
Klrmeea King often passed a dance or
so with hi guests.
Mr. and Mrs. L K. Flelachner and Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus KUIschaer had aa
their guests Mr. aad Mrs. Hsnry Mets
ger aoi Mlsa Minnie Flelachner.
la Jnllua L. and Abe Meier's box
were Mr. and Mr. L K. Flelschner. Mr.
aad Mrs. Max Flelschner. Mr. and Mrs.
I .eon Hlrscb. Mrs. F. Stelnhart aad
Inn stelnhart.
, la Mr. aad Mrs. B. 8. Joaselyn's box
j were: Mr. and Mrs. Joaselyn. Ml Clark.
r rniiaie'.paia: niss tiaii. oi Boston;
Ml ONclL of Boston, and Mtss Dor-ct-y
Jolyn.
la Xtr. ML A, J. Mackensla a bos were
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rr. and Mrs. Mackensle. Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCall.
Miss Jean Mackensle,
Roderick Macleay and C. 1L Davis
entertained In their box Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kerr. Miss Isabel McGunnegle,
Mlea Evelyn Wllann.
In Mr. and Mr. C. If. Iwls- box were
Miss Mary I- Couch. Miss Ptella B.
Meade. Mls faille Lewis. W. C. Alvord
and George Good.
Mr. and Mrs. L Allen Levfl enter-'
talned In their box Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
S. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ed
ward and Richard Koehler.
The two boxes purchased by Miss
May Failing, who left for a tour abroad
Bunday night. were presented to
friends. In on of theae bosea were
Colonel and Mrs. Gardner, of Vancouver
Barracks: Mr. and Mrs. Greenleaf.
Colonel McGunnegle. Miss Isabel Mc
Gunnegle. Captain John R. Thomas. Jr.,
V. H A, and Mr. Thomas.'
C. E. Groesbeck and F.dward Orelle's
guest were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ball.
In Alexander Kerr's box war Bart
Writing. Dick Jones. Oarsr Kerrigan.
A neon Fulraan. Frank Hlgglns and
Thomas Kerr.
In Mlsa Jean Kerr's box ware Mrs.
Amanda Kerr. Mr. J. V. Beach. Mrs,
Kdward Penson. of Washington. D. C.
and Mrs. J. J. Colter, of Chicago.
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Judge and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton left
Portland last evening for California.
Mrs. Wolverton wi;i pasa two weeks
with the Jadge In tn Franrieco. where
Ju! Wolverton will sit with tbe
Court af Appeela during Mar. Befora
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her return, near the end of tha month,
Mrs. Wolverton will extend her Cali
fornia trip to 8an Bernardino, where
she will be tha guest of her niece, Mrs.
F. II. Jones.
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Prominent society women will patro
nise the Shakespearean lectures to be
given on Thursday and 6aturday morn
ings of this week at the Portland Hotel
by Marshall Darrach. of New .York, who
will be here for the week-end., Mr.
Darrach will be the guest of Bobert W.
Lewis at the Arlington Club during his
stay here. The patronesses Include Mrs.
Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. C II. Lewis.
Mra C. A. iKilph. Miss Falling, Mrs. K.
W. Lewis. Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth. Mrs. A.
A. Morrison. Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie,
Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch. Irs. H. W. Cor
bett. Mrs. ravld Robertson. Mrs. A. L.
Mills. Mra K. C. Shevlln. Mra R. Gllsan,
Mra Ned E. Ayer. Mrs. G. F. Russell.
Mrs. Henry L. Corbett. Mrs. Klllott
Ruggles Corbett. Mra Lee Hoffman,
Mra Soott Brooke. Mrs. Allen Lewis.
Mra F. M. Warren. Mrs. C. F. Beebe,
Mra J. N. Teal. Mra H. C. Bowers. Mra
H. A. Oley. Mra C. E. a Wood. Mrs.
H. C Wort man. Mrs. Lewis Russell.
Mrs. S. M. Mesrs. Mrs. Zera Snow. Mra
J. F. Dickson. Mra George Ooode. Mrs.
T. Robertson. Mrs. V. Brsmhlll. Mrs.
Warren IX McCord. Mrs. W. A. McRae.
Mra Robert Livingston, Mra Leroy 1L
Parker. Mra E. L. Thompson. Mrs. John
A- Sheperd. Mrs. H. R. Talbott. Mrs. W.
L. Boise. Mrs. David T. Honeyraan. Mra
James McL Wood. Mra A. A. Dekum.
Mra A- E. Rockay. Mrs. George W. Col
lins. Mra William Jones. Mrs. Lea Hoff
man, Mrs. L N. Flelschner, Mrs. II. C
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Campbell. Mra E. Caswell. Mrs. G. E.
Bruere, Mrs. uavia v.. iswi
Dougherty, Mrs. Sanderson Reed. Mrs.
G. W". Talbot, Mra F. a Stanley, Miss
Marlon Simpson, Miss Carrie Holbrook.
Mra John Lewis. Mrs. William M. Ladd,
Mrs. H. O. Reed, Mrs. Andrew D. Wright.
Mrs. E. L. Harmon. Mrs. C E. Sltton,
Mra Gordon Voorhlea. Mrs. A. D. Katz,
Mrs. D- P. Thompson. Mrs. Wells Gil
bert, Mrs. Otis Wls-bt. Mrs. A- O.
t - kk. v.. it v wrran. Jr.. Mrs. G.
It. Wentworth. Mrs. F. O. Downing. .
Mra Our Wallace. Mrs. J. Q. Mack. Mra '
George Whiteside. Mrs. Philip Buehnerv
Mrs. J. D. ConnelU Mra A. W. Lambert.
Mrs. Blaine Smith. Mrs. Ned H. Green.
Mrs. Jsraes T. Darling. Mra John Kol
lock. Mrs. Edward Grelle, Mra H. L
Powers, Mra John Ef finger, Mrs. W, D.
Fenton. Mra M. L. Holbrook. Mrs. W. S.
Blddle.
The subjects of these two lectures
will bo, on Thursday. "A Mldsummsr
Night's Dream," and on Saturday.
"Hamlet."
They will begin promptly at 11
o'clock.
Edgar B. Piper, who has been passing
the laat three weeks In the larger East
ern cities, will leave New York today
for his home In this city.
Mr. and Mra W. P. Gannett and Miss
Helen Gsnnett expect to move to their
new residence at 326 East Fourteenth
street. North, In Irving-ton, on May 1.
Every evening after the close of the
Klrmess the leading hotels were the
seen of a merry carnival. Among the
many supper parties and hosts the fol
lowing are only a very small number,
nevertheless they are representative:
Thursday even Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett
entertained the 18 young- girls In the
Season's dance and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ladd Corbett were hosts for the polo
dancara On Friday evening the chap
erons of the Gondolier troupe honored
them at supper. Eating supper with
Dr. and Mra K. A. J. Mackenzie Thurs
day evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr. Mr. and
Mra Henry McCall, Miss Jean Macken
sle and Roderick Macleay. Also the
opening night Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen
Lewis had as supper guests Mr. and
Mra C. E. S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Edwards and Richard Koehler.
Friday evening the Mirror dancers were
entertained at supper by their chaperona.
William D. Wheelwright's entire list of
guests for all the evening were: Thurs
day Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hart, Mr. and
Mrs. O. Walter Gates, Miss Martha
Hovt and Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow.
Friday General and Mrs. Charles F.
Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. & M. Mears, Mrs.
David Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Beebe, Miss Carolyn Wilson and Ken
neth Beebe; and Saturday Dr. and
Mrs. Holt C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swl
gert, Mrs. Arthur Mlnott, Mrs. Frank
Vincent DuMond. Miss Martha Hoyt,
Walter Beebe, Mr. Payne and sMr.
Graham.
Mr. and Mra Elliott R. Corbett were
hosts for the Hungarians last evening
after the performance, and this same
dance was entertained Friday by Mrs.
K. A. J. Mackensle and Mrs. Robert
W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott
Brooke's guests for the three evenings
Included: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob
ertson. Mr. and Mrs. William Warrens,
Miss Georgina Burns, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Adams,
Captain and Mra Gordon Voorhles, Miss
Natalie Coffin, of San Franclsoo; T.
A Linthlcum, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt C. Lewis.
Others who were hosts during the
three evenings were: Mr. and. Mrs.
L. Allen Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Grelle. Mr. and Mrs. E. C Shevlln, Mr.
and Mm. David C. Lewis, Miss Salllo
Lewis. Mrs. C. H. Lewis, Dr. and Mra
A. E Rockey. Dr. and Mrs. A. Tilzer,
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Adams. Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Meier. Mr. and Mra. Julius L. Meier.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Flelschner, Mr. and
Mrs Marcus Flelschner, Mr. and Mrs.
Slgmund Slchel. Mr. and Mrs. F. Roths
child, Mr. and Mra James Laid law, Mr.
and Mra Walter cook. jar. ana
J. Sherman O'Gorman. Mr. and Mra S.
M Blumauer and Mrs. Samuel Smith.
Mr. and Mra J. N. Teal. Mr. and Mrs.
F. O. Downing. Captain and Mra W.
8 Blddle. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcl.
Wood. Mr. end Mra Slgmund Slchel.
Dr and Mra Andrew C Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Hunt C Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bates, Mr.
and Mra J. O. Mack and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gearln.
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Mra J. P. O'Brien. Mrs. J. N. Teal,
Mrs. James A. Beckett and Mra F. A.
Stanley were hostesses) at supper Fri
day evening when they entertained
the Tyrolean dancers.
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Mr. and Mra P. S. Malcolm. Mr. and
Mra R. H. Wallace, Mr. and Mra O. A.
Lyman. Mr. and Mra James A. Beckett,
Mr. and Mra C C Smith and Mrs. Caro
line Curtis were guests of J. W. New
kirk at supper following the Klrmess
Thursday evening.
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Mra G. E. Bruer entertained with
four tables of bridge last Tuesday, re
suming the series whtori she Intended
giving earlier In the season but post
poned owing to Illness In har family.
The next of the series will take place
Tuesday and Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis had as
dinner guests Mr. snd Mra John Shep
ard, Mrs. Arthur Mlnott and Rodney
Gllsan Friday evening preceding the
Klrmess. Later these persons occupied
the box of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at the
performance.
. Guests In William D. Wheelwright's
box last evening were Dr. and Mrs.
A. A. Morrison, Dr. and Mra Holt C.
Wilson. Walter Beebe, Mrs. Arthur Ml
nott, Mrs. Frank Vincent DuMond and
Mr. Graham..
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Mra Herbert Nichols entertained with
a buffet luncheon last W'ednesday,
when flowers gave to her home the
fragrance of Summer. Mrs. Nichols'
guests Included: Mrs. Peter Kerr, Mrs.
Thomas Kerr, Mrs. John Latta,
Mrs. E.'mund Lincoln Devereaux.
Mrs. David C. Lewis. Miss Georg
ina Burns, Mra William Warrens, Mra
Clifford Nichols. Mrs. Frank Vincent Du
Mond, Miss Cornelia Cook, Mrs. J. C
Ainsworth, Mrs. Hawley Hoffman, Mra
Robert W. Lewis. Mrs. Donald Munro,
Mrs. Richard Bowne, Mrs. Joseph
Bradley, Mrs. Ersklne Wood, Mra An
tolne G. Labbe. Mrs. Thomas Scott
Brooke. Mrs. W. T. Foster, Mrs. C, E.
Grelle and Mrs. Harry Falling. v
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Burns, who
have been East for some time, have
returned to the Pacific Coast. Mra
Burns reached Portland last Sunday,
though Mr. Burns stayed In San Fran
cisco for a week or so before coming to
his home here.
see.
That Miss Georgina Barns is to mar
ry Dr. George B. Wallace of New York
In July Is an Interesting bit of news
which society folk heard last week.
Miss Georgina Burns Is a daughter of
Mr and Mra Walter J. Burns and Is a
sister of the strikingly attractive wom
en .Mrs. Hawley Hoffman, Mra Thomas
Robertson and MUs Anita Burna Miss
. - ,.. nni, rnntlv returned to
Portland after two years of art work
and study In the principal center oi
Europe. After her wedding In July
Miss Burns will live In New York City,
see
Miss Natalie Coffin, one of the most
prominent of San Franciscan society
maids. Is In the city visiting Mrs.
Thomas Scott Brooke. Miss Coffin
reached the city Friday noon and was
the honor guest In the Brooke box at
the Klrmess, both that evening and last
night.
Miss Genevieve Thompson Is expected
borne this morning from the East and
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.Were earned out to the letter in the designing and tailoring of the charming
Spring and Summer wearables now shown at the Eastern with splendid results.
Our showing of Ladies' and Misses' Spring and Summer Suits, Dresses, .Coats,
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an absence of several
montha She has visited former school
mates and numerous menus wiiuuB"
out the Eastern states, and on her re
turn witnessed the Marai orn. m -Orleans,
as woll as visiting extensively
in Texas and California. Mrs. Thompson,
who also went East this Sprlne, has
been home some time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Ball are ex
pecting; as their Buests for a few days
durlngr the coming month. Captain and
Mrs. Malcolm Young, of Fort Stevens.
Owing to- the misfortune befalling
Mrs. Oay Lombard with the death of
her grandmother. Mrs. Rebecca Tongue,
of HUlsboro, recently, she was not able
to take part as she had expected In
the Klrmess. and the supper which
she had arranged for the Hungarian
dancers Thursday evening at the
Bowers was abandoned. However, this
srroup of dancers met at the hotel tor
supper, the men of the dance enter
taining. The pretty, attractive young maids in
the Dance of the Seasons were Mrs.
Helen Ladd Corbetfs guests after the
Thursday evening performanoe, when
she entertained them at supper at the
Bowers Hotel.
Miss Isabella Gauld was hostess Fri
day evening after the Klrmess at her
home In North Portland, when she en-
We must have more room.
Our entire stock of ladies'
high-class Furnishing Goods
will be placed on sale at
greatly reduced prices; noth
ing reserved. New location,
323 Morrison St., Marquam
building, after May 10.
F:PL YOUNG
Ladles' Haberdasher.
290 Morrison Street.
Just received a large collection of
"Andirons and Bric-a-Brac
"We invite your inspection.
BALTIMORE ANTIQUE FURNITURE CO.
471 Washington Street.
Phone Marshall
Removal
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SUITS
From as high as $75 values
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GOATS
From as high as $40 to as low
-as '. ...$10.00
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women The immensity of our
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Charge Accounts
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tertalned tbe Gondoliers at supper. In
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladd Cor
bett. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt, Miss Isabel
Ray McGunnegle. Miss Jem Mackenzie,
Miss Marguerite Hume. Miss Barbara
Crocker, Miss Margaret Hewett, Mr.
and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman. Mr. and
Mra Antoine G. Labbe, Miss Meta Bueh
ner. Miss Marguerite Buehner, Phillip
C TV. Fry, Clarence Clark, Blake Rob
bins. Curtis Bailey. Harold Wells, Carl
L. Wernicke, George R. . Sailor, Robert
P. Noble and Frank H. Phllbrlck.
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Portland friends of Miss Dorothy
Newhall are receiving cards which she
sent from Venice Easter Sunday, tell
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Medical Block
Special for Monday
Women 's(and Misses' Suits of the better
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have foot plaits and where the coats are
trimmed, they are also trimmed to match.
They are exceptional Tal-'Anf Cf
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OTHER VALUES UP TO $75 ,
DRESSES
Exclusive styles in silk and wool,
$15.00 to $75.00. "
New designs in Marquisette and Cotton
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WAISTS
Lingerie and plain tailored linen.
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At Tenth
ing of the delightful time which she Is
having while traveling In Europe.
From Italy she expected to continue
north, going through Switzerland and
Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot
were theater guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Adams Thursday evening at the
Klrmess. And on Friday evening the
Talbots entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mund King.
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Miss Carolyn Benson, daughter of Simon
Benson, "the timber baron," became
the bride of Sisrfrled Unander yester-
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