The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 08, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 34

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    I2 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAyP. OCTOBER 8. 1911.
"w I FYance Fuller. Mia VOna Guthrie. ' i , -
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ETHOLA &,yrSRN "
r i .utri rujicr, mirnm v sua uuiuj ir.
Misa Elsa Gill, Mlsa Clarice Biles, Misa
ioroiny aiouiton. . inx snaaeo can
dlea lighted the dining-room and pink
baby roses arranged In crystal bas
kets were effective aa decorations,
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Mr. and Mra.. Frank B. Riley have
moved to their new place of residence
at (1 Lucretia Court. Mr. Riley fath
er, E. F. Riley, of thl city, is now en
joying a six weeks' tour of the Middle
West, visiting- his former home In Ohio
and hi later one In Iowa. While in
thV former atate he attended a family
reunion accompanied by his brother.
Dr. C, M, Riley, of St. Louis, dean of
Barnes College. of Pharmacy. In that
city.
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Judge and Mrs. Seneca Smith have
returned after pkssing September at
Newport, Oregon, and the neighboring
-beaches.
- Walter O. B. Smith passed a day or
so In Portland last week with hi
mother. Mrs. C E. Smith, before re
turning to his ranch at Hood River.
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The chapel of the Vnltarlan Church
FOR THE NEWEST VJSIT THE EASTERN
The colossal showing of new Fall and
"Winter wearables, now displayed at the
Eastern, demonstrates to the ladies and
misses correct styles, standard qualities,
moderate prices and easy ways and means
how to obtain them without any incon
venience whatever. .
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Vrvalaa Offl lar W-
SCCtKTY haa uut (rrat dal ta
Mr (or IUlf lhK- ilaya. To ba
urr thvr irr partlra. but fw and
malL Itumora of tntrnn1 to ba
mnouRffd In thr nrr futura ara In
terraUn but not vrrllWu. llotrrfr,
a number of vnta hav brn achrd
uld for tha romlnc wcrka. Now and
then a hoataa drupa a word of a tea
or bridge aha eaperta lo have on a
rertaln date. "but. my dear, don't
mention It. you know my rarda aren't
out yet." The weddings of the aeason
area't over It aeema. ae each week
through October and November haa
Its Important nuptial event.
Probably of moat Importanro In the
eataJogue of tvtober affairs will be
tha "coming out" of JJia Kathertna
MacMaater. The date haa not been
definitely stated, but will be near the
elaaa of the month. The William Mac
Maatar home again will be the scene
f a delightful dancing party, the
evealng of this formal Introduction.
Miss JaacMaater and Mies Louleo Burns
will bo the honor gueats Tueeday even
In of this week, when Mrs. Henry
Ladd for bet t and Mrs. Klllotl It. Cor
bett give their dinner dance mblch la
eauaine; no end of pleasant anticipa
tion among the younger crowd. The
plans a they stand Dow are, dinner at
Mrs. H. L. Corbet! home an I dance
at Mrs. Elliott Corbetts residence.
Mrs. J. Wesley Ldd "111 feature on
tbo Hat of hoateaa this week. alao.
as she Is entertaining wttn a large
bridge party Thursday afternoon. An
other sX(air of Importance coming will
hi the afternoon at carda given by Mrs.
Virginia Bramhall at Alexander Court
tha following week. Thus though so
ciety Ian t as gay as It was during the
aajno season o( last year. It finds ways
snd means of employing Itee.f which
are pleasing alike to gueet and hoet
eas. see
Apropos ( tlie numoer of wedllr
romlcg off Just now la tne news of the
ngaaemant of another of Portland a
young folk. Stocktoa Mulford. Mr. Mul
ford went to ew York four years
age to study art. toward which he had
mora tan tha average Iranlr. io
much ability and cleverness haa he
slow a In hia work I-at he Is now at
tracllag favorah.e notice 11 an II
luetrator. Poring his Orst eemester In
fe Art "tuilenta league he met Mlaa
M'"a Iwanek. a charrnlrg hit of femin
inity, searcelv more tl.an four feet four
Inches In height. le Is the wlneomely.
I irariix da ichter of Sn old Austrian
family of artiata. A romance began,
baaed on the common tntereat of talent,
and t-.e ru't will be the wedding of
Mlas Iwanek and Mr. Mul ford late next
fprlrg Mr M'i'ford lived In Portland
mil Ma depart ire for the Kaat four
years ago. Though he did not com
plete his courae at tie Portland Aced
eniv be was a mem Ner of the lv
riau. Ha Is the eon of Mrs. A. Mul
ford. Aaothsr Interesting bit of in
formatloa caaoarnlng Mr. Mul ford la
la friendship with Jack Heed, tha, tal
ented son of Mr. and Mra C. J. Reed,
f tftla city, who Identified himself with
literary work ta tha Kaat before hia
graduattoa from Harvard, where he
edilad tha laaaa Mr. Rood la now
' aw ldo ataS of tha Amarlcaa. Mia
ran
Tarred -rrr FN. wfc. X
Iwanek devotes the greater part of her
attention to I'm lllustratlns; of child
book. A particularly unique picture,
owned bv Mrs. Mulford. I tha framed
combination of two aketchea. one of
Mr. Mulford drawn bv Miss Iwsnek and
on of his fiancee drawn bv Mr. Mul
ford. In corresponding position. The
variance of technique and execution Is
vastly lnteretlne;. After their mar
riage both Mr. Mulford and his brIJs
will continue with their art and prob
ably will make their horns In the New
Tork metropolis. Though this engage
ment is not particularly new. having
been known for some time. It haa not
been formally announced In Portland
until now.
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The Monday Night Club has again
been organised and though definite
plans have not yet been made a com
mittee has been rhoeen to look after
arrangements as to a hall and other
Important matter. The membership
llet of this darning club Includes at
present: Mr. and Mr. V. H. ftronir.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson Reed. Mr. and
Mr. W. U Brewster. Mr. and Mr.
F. N. Pendleton. Mr. and Mr. Ouy
Webeter Talbot. Mr. and Mr. William
C. Alvord. Mr. and Mra. C. Kdward
Gelle. Mr. and Mr. Frederick H. Page.
Mr. and Mra. Morrl H. Whltehouse.
Mr. ard Mr. Whitney L. Boise, Mr.
and Mr, ft. O Reed. Mr. and Mra. Wal
ler V. BurrelL Mr. and Mra. J. We
lev Ladd. O. O. Pelgram, Major and
Mra. Jama Canby. Mr. and Mr. Otis
R. Wight, Mr. and Mr. S. B. Llnthl
cum. Mr. and Mrs. William f. Blddle,
Mr. and Mrs. James A. fhepard. Mr.
and Mra Klchard Nunn. Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Kfflnger. Mr. and Mrs. John
Kben Young. Mr. and Mr. William
MacMaater. Mr. and Mr. Morton 1L
Iraley. Mr. and Mra. James Krneat
Laldlaw, Captain and Mra. J. M. Kill
cot t. Mr. and Mra J. K. Cronan. i'r.
and Mrs. Marlon F. Hoi ph. Major and
Mr. J. J. Morrow. Captain and Mr.
H. D. Berkeley. Major and Mra. J. K.
Mclndoe, Mr. and Mrs. tverctt Amen.
Mr. and Mr. C J. Reed. Mr. and Mr.
George K. Wentworth. Jr, Mr. and
Mr. J. Q. Wilson. Mr. and Mra. Rob
ert Wilson Forbea. Mr. and Mra. Rus
sell Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Alma P. Katx. Mr.
and Mr. K. J. Corbett. Carl Ppahn.
Mr. and Mra. Frank 1L Robertson.
Henry Teal. W. H. Moore, A. Gilo,
Mr. and Mr. Edward Cooklngham. Dr.
and Mra. George ft. Whiteside. Mr. and
Mra. Ralph W. Wilbur. Mr. and Mr.
F. O. Wheeler. Mr. and Mr. Frank
M. Warren. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Meara. Mr. and Mra. Frank E. Bart,
Dr. and Mrs. Y, IL. Ekaea. Mr, and
Mr. K. C. Shevlln. Mr. and Mrs. K. H.
Corbett. Mr. and Mra. David T. Honey
man. Mr. and Mr. Gordon Voorhle.
Mr. and Mr. David C. lwia. Dr. and
Mrs. Rupert Chlpman. Mr. and Mra.
Henry Uadd Corbett, Mr. and Mr. N.
K. Ayer. .Mr. and Mr. W. H. Warren.
Mr. and Mr. Lansing ttott. Dr. and
Mr. Herbert S. Nlchol, Mr. and Mr.
B. C Ball. Mr. and Mr. John K. Kol
lock. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lewi. Mr.
and Mrs. U Allen Iewls, Mr. and Mra.
R. 8. Howard. Jr.. Mra. Elisabeth Free
man. F. A. Kiehle, H. C. Jefferds. Rod
nev Gllsan. C. B. Sewall. Mrs. W. II.
Corbett, Mr. and Mr. Well Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. H. U Power. Mr. and
Mr. Lawrence Alnsworth, Mr. And
Mr. David Shlndler and Dr. and Mrs.
K. J. Labbe.
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The collegiate alumna of Portland,
with Mr. Jam B. Kerr, president,
at their head, are pianmna; a series of
thakepearean readinK to be given by
Marshall Parrach at the Masonie Tem
ple. October 17. 20 and XX In accord
ance to dates the plays will be. "Com
edy of Errors, "Julius Cesser." "The
Tempest." Assisting Mrs. Kerr on tha
committee of arrangements are Mra.
Robert W. Lewis and Mrs. G. H. Marsh.
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Of the few large affair of the past
week the brtdge tea at the home of
Mr. Elliott Corbett I of much inter
est. Nina table of card were played
and later a great meny more guests
called for tea. Mrs. Richard Koehler
and Mrs. l Allen Lewis assisted their
hostess at table, pouring coffee and
serving Ices., Mrs. Henry I.add Corbett,
Miss Lisa" Wood and Miss Lesley Smith
further aided Mrs. Corbett la enter
taining. Autumn leave and aster of
yellow and whit decorated the house.
Among the first of the affair for
Mr. Gilbert Durham was a luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Warren Knight Tues
day afternoon. Oother guests present
were, Mra William Knight. Mis Mill
Wesslnger. Miss Stella Prohman. Miss
Mvlda Hart Miss Lesley Smith and
Miss Leslie Weldler.
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For Miss Marguerite Bosch ke. Miss
Gretchen Klosttrman entertained at
cards and tea Tuesday afternoon. Miss
Delia Hahn and Mias Ruth Small via
the card honors and assisting Miss
Kloeterman' In tha dinlnsr-roora wer
Mra Kenneth Holbrook and Miss Clara
Merrill. Guests who called during the
afternoon Included Mrs. Holbrook, Misa
Nrrnil. Miss Hahn. Miss Small. Miss
Dorothy Newball. Mlaa Kamtna Kloa
fennan. Mrs. Albert Schwoitser, M re.
E. Smith, Mlaa Lillian Buohnar. Mia
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waa attractive last W ednesday after
r noon with decorations of Autumn
I leaves and mnv hued roses. The worn-
en of the' church were hostesses at
I tea. Serving at the table were Mrs.
D. P. Thompson, Sirs. E. C, Mears, Mrs.
1 L. W. Sltton and Mrs. Ernest Watte,
snam, sirs, j, tt. comsioca ana Air.
S. T. Connell composed the receiving
line. Assisting about the room were
i Misa Judith Scott. Miss Kuby Crlchton.
Miss Mary Lor.K. Mlsa Eva Long. Miss
Edna Mlnslnger. Mis Marjorle Hoff
man, Miss Lesley Smith and Mrs. John
H. Beeson.
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Among the Portland folk In New-
York City last week were Mrs. Oskar
Huber and her daughters. Misses Doro
thy and Winifred..
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Mrs. Thomas O. Halley has as her
guests this week Mr. and Mrs.. William
N. Northrop, of Boise. Idaho. Miss
Eulalle Northrop. who has many
friends In Portland, has recently grad
uated from Briar Cliff school. She
will make her debut at a danclng'part
to be given In her honor October 19.
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Miss Genevieve Thompson Is visiting
Miss Florence Ridenbaugh, another
I your.g woman of Boise, who Is a favor-
tte among Portland society folk.
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Mis Russell ci Sewall was hostess
Tuesday afternoon In honor -of her
mother. Mra A. M. Williams, of Seattle,
and her sister, Mrs. H. W. French, of
Cleveland. The latter who has been
Mrs. Sewall' guest for a fortnight will
remain a short time longer. Mrs. Wll
! Hams returned to Seattle Thursday.
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Nine table of bridge were played at
the home of Mrs. Herbert Holman
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond
I Holman and Mrs. Lawrence Holman
, assisted their nosters.
Mrs. Joseph Grant, of San Francisco.
who haa been vlslilng Mrs. Thomaa
Kerr at Rivers for the past fortnight.
left Portland last Wednesday evening
with her two children, Edith and Jose
phine, for her home. While hero Mrs.
Grant waa much feted at dinner and
luncheon and Mrs. Klchard Koehler
I entertained for her at bridge. Among
the other hostesses of note who hon
ored Mrs. Grant were Mrs. L. Allen
Lewis, Mr. Hunt, C. Lewis and Miss
Sallle Lewi. And In the festivities
the young daughters were not omitted.
! Mrs. Kerr Invited a number of children
out early In the week for tennis trials
I on her court and among those who
played were. Alice Tucker. Donald
Skene. Teddie Wilcox and Gordon
Voorhle. Jr. Mrs. W. H. Skene and
Mr. William Ladd also went out with
tha young folk and took tea with Mr.
Grant and Mr. Kerr.
Mr. Georg-e S. Whiteside, who has
been absent the greater part of the
Hummer, haa returned to Portland.
While away (he visited her former
home near Boston and was the guest
of her parents. Dr. and Mra. David W.
Cheever.
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Mrs. Walter V. Smith haa cards out
for bridge next Wednesday afternoon.
She will entertain at Alexandra Court,
where she Is at home this Winter.
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Mr. and Mra. Roger B. Slnnott have
moved into their new home, 34 Mont
gomery Drive.
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Still another prominent Portland
aoclety matron to return from her
Summer vacation Is Mr. John Eben
Young, who. with her daughter. Elfa.
haa been traveling- In the East tor tnu
past four months. Mr. Young passed
some time East with his wife, but waa
not away from the city the entire four
months.
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Nearly 200 aoclety folk called be
tween the houra of 3 and at the home
of Mrs. Richard Nunn yeeterday after
noon. In honor of Mra S. G. Hillyer and
Mlsa Olive Hillyer, of San Francisco,
who expect to pass the Winter In Port
land. Autumn foliage and asters In
crimson and yellow tones decorated the
house. At the tea table those serving
were Mr. William S. Blddle. Mrs. John
Itta. Mrs. J. K. Gamble and Mrs.
Thomas Robertson. Mis Elizabeth
Myrlck and Miss Minnie Russell were
mistresses of the punch bowl. Others
assisting were Mrs. Ernest Tucker,
Mra Lee Hoffman. Mra Sherman Hall,
Mra. F- N. Pendleton, Mr. S. M. Meara,
Ttka von Bolton and Miss Maud Alns
worth. Two important functions of last
week were the afternoons at cards,
when Mrs. W. H. Dunckley waa host
ess. Decorations of chrysanthemums
and Autumn leaves adorned the rooms, i
Serving at tne tea table Thursday aft-
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SMARTEST OF NEW TAILORED DESIGNS .
$25.00 TO $75.00
Just such clever Fall styles as you would expect to (find in this EXCLUSIVE SHOP. Handsome
new mixtures, browns, blues, light and dark grays and the beautiful new two-tone English whip
cords. Novelties with large revers and collars on which fjinge and velvet is xised with delightful
effect.
NEW FALL COATS ,
$12.50 to $75.00
A remarkable array of exclusive models, charming and practical, unusual in style and coloring.
Imported materials, soft and silky double-faced cloths, warmth without weight. New mixtures,
cheviots, serges, velours and broadcloths, as well.
Rev Design in
Drewea xnd Waists
Jut Received.
Real Smart
Suits, t)resses. Coats,
Skirts and Petticoats.
any fancy, a size for
rrad for any price.
Millinery
Beanti f ul shapes, artistically
trimmed, tasteful color blendings.
refined looking and becoming. Arc
very moderately priced. Step in and
trv on some of them.
Charge Accounts Solicited
. Not necessary for you to pay for
your garments at the time of pur
chase; you can have them charged
and arrange to remit in as small and
easy payments as only
One Dollar a Week
No Charge
for Credit Simply
Courtesy.
EASTERN
OUTFITTING CO.
Washington Street at.Tenth
The BIG MODERN CREDIT STORE
ernoon vera Mra. Samuel Heltshu and
Mra Charles F. BeeDe- rioay, ar.
Guy Webster Talbot and Mrs. J. l..
Alnsworth were mistresses or tne urns,
Quests for seven tables of bridge ;atn
ered at the Dunckley home Thursday
and six table were piayea rnoay. ,
Many other fruests called each day for
tea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilchrist Owen
left Portland last Thursday for San
Francisco, where they will visit friends
for a fortnight.
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Mra Thomas Kerr was hostess at a
luncheon at her Rivera home Wednes
day afternoon In, honor of -her guests.
Mrs. Grant, of California. . i.lgrn.-coi-
ored dahlias decorated the table about
which were seated Mrs. Theodore .
Wilcox. Mrs. R. Lea Barnes, Mrs. Rich
ard Koehler. Mrs. Pomeroy. of San
Francisco. Mrs. C. K. S. Wood and Mrs.
L. Allen Lewis.
Mrs. L- Allen Lewis also entertained
for Mra. Grant last week. Among ber
dinner guests were General Marlon P.
Mans and Mrs. Maua, Mr. Graham. Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Alnsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Miss Lesley Smith
and. Roderick Macleay. Autumn leaves
and russet-toned fruit were table dec
orations. e
Mrs. Walter V. Smith has invited
fruests to tea Tuesday and Wednesday
afternoon of thla week.
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Mrs. Morris H. Whltehouse has tele
phoned to a number of. ber friends dur
ing the past week that they may meet
at her home a week from tomorrow for
cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe, nee
Wilson, returned from their wedding
trip to Pelican Bay Southern Oregon,
the first of the week and are at home
on Kin; Height.
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Friend In Portland of Captain J. M.
Ellicott will be glad to know that ha
haa received hi commission to the
grade of Captain and commands tha
armored cruiser Maryland. Captain El
licott was found by an overxealous
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Furs. Waists,
A model for
anv figure, a
physician of the United States Navy to
have a defective ear drum, which it
was thought would place him on the
retired list. His consequent trip to
Washington. D. C, however, settled the
matter. He was examined by the Surgeon-General
and Secretary of the
Navy and found qualified. Captain El
licott was with Admiral Dewey at Ma- t
nila Bay and during that battle he re-
celved the wound which lately caused
this controversy. . Captain Ellicott and
Miss Priscllla Ellicott were week-end
guests of Mrs. Eleanor Martin, of Sao
Francisco during the week of Septem
ber lg.
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The younger university set of Port
land will be Interested In the marriage
of Miss Hasel Mae McNalr and Elmer
De Witt Palne, which waa solemnised
in Tillamook. Or., . Wednesday evening
at the First Presbyterian Church of
that town. Miss McNalr has attended
the University of Oregon for aeveraj
years, and graduated last June. She
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His Majeatv the late King Edward.
His Majesty King George.
Her Majesty Queen Alexandra.
Her Imperial Majesty "the Jmpres
Marie of Russia. ,
His Royal Highness the Duke of
Connaught.
Her Roval HfRhne Princess Louise.
His Majesty the King of Denmark.
His Majesty the King of Sweden.
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M. le Due d"Orleans
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Marquess of Lans-
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Duches5 of Sutherland
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rnchess of Roxburghe
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