THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. DECEMBER 31. 1911. ogpifty tea table and Mrs. Wells Gilbert and Mrs. Otis Wight assisted about the room. Mr. and Mr. Adams will leave Portland Sunday for New Y'ork. sailing shortly after tlielr arrival In that city for Kurope. Mrs. Coohrsn will occupy the Adams' home while they are away. Mrs. David C. Lewis entertained In formally at luncheon on Friday. Be sides the hostess cover were laid for Mrs. John Kmerson Cronan, Mrs. Kllxa beth Freeman. Miss Inox Barrett and Miss Hazel Crocker. see Cantain and Mrs. William 8. Biddle PPY entertained the member of the Thurs day -Night Riding Cla at supper la.st Ourselves and our employes wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. Past favors appreciated and future ones solicited. NEW YEAR 11 it '1 "7 n - m - rt . a w vv a. a,- r 1 ' ' - V 4 AS S- B. tlvltim wrre more or .l..rniHrt l.mt wk. owing to th - xu'-.aM' t titm attn1ant on th :i .: .U M-n In l'irlaniL I'nrtng th i I ..f thf .-. r.irlljnl o- niv r..,v, uiv n; l!nMr lT4.lr partl-. !. ml i:nir nivl il.'il l!im.trlve i . hi.ti.' r tix ;::-!. M Chrlimus time :.j.r.' jrf nlft nun) lnini"--i'ininp iiil ki'' fcixc bt-en iay ..t . In .. - : ili u." I!i? l.ior t ... i i,' l.'.ti (li- notlf for n r -in-l of k l tir. hi A nil cull nJoy. i : i w ti.'ti linn . K.ir !) u.ih-i'ins ji.J illatirr r itir er.:.T t.f i t m.n Ujy. nl amonrf i 'ir in. i y li at' riiiiifJ in tl mun-tii-r . ir. II. l. :. Sr.. who fol l'wj li-T uuI r-ist-'in ml ukcj her !l!r-n jr. i p Hn!i'hllilrrn to dine trlth hr. !'1.. - - nwkfl for 1r. nd Mr.. a'Vi Irwit, Mr. :ii'l Mrs llt lm:. Mr. Mr. I'.irl.l Chumlw r Mr. .iii-I .Mr;. ;:- l-.i1 W. Il. Mr. in-l Slr. Shfrn.: 11 Hall. Mr. and Min. lortf" i-H-U'. -Mr. nl Mrs. A. t Mill. 'r. Blrvham, Mus tllt Iwl nnl John . Lr-wt. .Mrs. H. l. ii l.;ill rirht ntcrt:ilne1 tn lik iiiain.rr t liritinii dinner Mr. nnd Mr-. H'nrr Iji.ld t'orbett. Mr. and lr. Kl'iol lu orl--li. Mr. nn-l Mrs. William La.ld. r. nn-l tr. J. Wcaley ldd. Mr. and Mr.. 1-iyd Smith. Mist Hrlrn Ud-i. H.imilt- n l orbrtu Frrder tck Forr. lilnke j;iOiln and Maater Hnry Ladd. Mr. and Mr. C. K. Wood dinner ftaeata on Chrtatmaa day were Mr. and Mra. Henry Utddie. Mr. and Mra. T. t-tt Brooke. Mr. nd Mra. Victor John on. Mr. and Mra. YV. K Ayer. Mr. and .Mra. Jamr! Mil. Wood. Mr. and Mra. Pevld T. Honrynmn. Mr. and Mra. Krxklne Wo. 1. Mi Wood. Kirk Smlih. W. P. Whrelvrrlsbt ami Maxwell Wood. Mr. nr.rl Mrs. Wilttam MarMavter and .V'.na Katherine Mm-Master entertained wltrt an Informal dancing party Satur day evening. l"ei oral ir. of holly am evergreens were nd throughout th loua'. Those re?-fnl were: Air. and Mrs. r.l'lott It. Corbet t. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Heene. Mr. an-l Mra. U!!bert Iur. ham. Mr. and Mrs. T:.-mas Srarp. Mr. ar.l Mrs. Kepnrtn Heehe. Mr. and Mra. Walter Hon. Jr.: Mias Jean Me kerxie. V- l!aram Markerxle. M.sa JUrry lioffnian. Miss Jean ilrown lie. li M.iry Hrown le. Mls Myrtl l.rwti. Mis Jrsepl'lne Smith. Miss Anita H-jrn. Mies I.oulse Hnrna. Miss Mt:ta V. slrrr. Miss M.'.da Hurt. Miss Polly 1!-seu. Miss Maraaret liewett. M!ss 'iNe'la linuld. Miss Clare H-uthton. ' iiHal Dolph. ltaajCsrne!La Cook. Ms l--roth M-rrlson. Mlsa Leslie rid;-r. Miss FrancfS Wilson. Miss Kve. In Wilson. M's Met Buehner. Miss ivat'-enn.' H ;trook. Mlsa Clrr-ierttr.e U?i (frt. Miss l.'-ra Cummins, Mlsa I.I fa Wood. Jordsr '.sn. Kurt Koel ler. Rod ney iilla.ui. Fie.lcrtck Korstor. Hsmll t.n Corbtt. Seion Taylor. Arthur Hrosrrlie. l:rhitrd Jones. Mr. Ftewart. I'lulip fry. Piake Robhln. Irrlnc Web ster Robert Noble. !.andon Mason. Hen rr Wesinaer. MautIc Iwoley. 1'hlllp Hart, tteorae Warren. Harold We!'. Itoderlik M.irlesv. It-.naM Markerzle. tarler Jewrtt. Cheater Murphy. Clif ton McArthur. I.eoi MrArthur. Kirk Smith. Carl Wernicke. Cuarles Hol hrook. Mawell Wood. Ferdinand Smith. " ' Wlic-r. Air. Farcuaon, John J aJassssasril a i ifn i i Mi ii iasasss.asisssBs.ssisssssssai ivwS7V tJTx?jE-J XII c yutcn woo wiuu raoj... Banks. Lester IloJson and Eugene Fa lea. see Mra. Helen Larid Corbett antertalned ahout 40 members of the younger aet at an Informal danca at her home Christ maa erenlnr. The bouse was decorated with tolly and garland of everrreens. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.add Corbett left Portland Tuesday evening for New York, where they will be. puests of Mrs. Corbett- mother. Mr. Henry Krese Hoyt. for about six wt-eks. Miss Winifred Jewett. who ha been Tlsitlnir nss Islle Weldler. has re turned to her timer In Marysville. Cal. Mis Jrwett will return to Portland tn the Sprlrg to attend the wedding of her brother. Stanley Jewett ami Miss Loll Weltller. es Mis Marajuerette Posrh. a portrait of whom appears on today's society page. Is to give a luncheon on Monday at which her brother. Roswell tosch. will be Joint host, to a number of the younger set. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Burn. Mis Anita and Miss 1-oulre Bums will keep open house on 'ew Tears day. s Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre Fouilhoux gave a reception on Christmas day from 1 to o'clock. Kvergreens and polncettias were used throughout the house. Mrs. Fouilhoux received in a Parisian creation of bronme rutin. Mrs. Thomas Robertson. Mrs. Morrl H. Whltehouse. Mrs, Thomas Pharp and Miss France Wilson rresMed st the. table and Miss Barbara Mackenzie. Jails alaxgaxst lis watt. Utss avataarlaa MacMaster. Miss Louise Burns and Miss Marjorle Hoffman assisted about the rooms. see Miss Helen Goode. daughter of Mrs. H. V. Goode. of Tort land, who wss married In New York December 18, to I'ompeo M. Maresl. of Brooklyn. N. T., gave a luncheon to her brldeemald and friends on Sxturduy at the Hotel Wolrott. where she has been staying for somo time, with her mother. s Miss Claire Wilcox and Mls Ruth Teal, of Portland, who attend Mir Spences' school In New York, are pass ing the Christmas holidays at the Hotel Wolcott. New York, with Mrs. J. N. Teal. s Society turned out en masse on Tues day evenlntr to see Montgomery and Htone In the "Old Town." Among those occupying boxes were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Miss Bally Hart and Ashley J. Vantlne. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Scott Brooke nd their guests. Mr. and Mr. Thomas harp. of Prlneville. Mis Lis Wood end Kirk Smith, occupied another box. Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Whltehouse and Mr. and Mr. George Baker, of Boston, made up a box party. Another box was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boschke. Mr. and Mr. J Horace Lurkett. Mr. and Mra. Guy Mrnefee Standlfer. Miss Lillian Friend ly and L. R. Flags. Mrs. Clisrles F. Adam was hostess at an Informal tea on Saturday, com plimenting her sister. Mr. William S. Cochran, of Fsn Francisco. Mr. A. A. Morrison and Mrs. James F. Mclndoe, wiia ef itaJor Mclndoe, presided at the week after the ride, xne aecoranona were all auggestlve of the Chrlstmus season. Mrs. Biddle was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Scott Brooke. Miss Lisa Wood, whose marriage to Kirk Bmtth will be an event of Janu ary IS. was the honor guest at a tin shower given Thursday by Miss Fran ces Wilson and Mtss Josephine Smith at the Wilson home. Word has been received that Henry Goode. son of Mrs. H. W. Goode, I 111 and will be unable to come to Portland a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd as he had planned. One of the prettiest weddings of th holluar aeason was that of Mis Doro thy Newhall and Kdwln Randolph Pooley. which took place at All Saints' Kplcopal Church Monday evening. The ceremorv wa performed by Rev. Roy Kdgar Remington at 8:30 o'clock. Dec oration of white iillea against a back ground of evergreens made an attract ive setting for the bridal party. The bride, who waa given In mar riage by her father. Henry H. Newhall. looked charming In her robe of Ivory satin, elaborated with rose point lace and finished with a court train. Her tulle veil was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried showed bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Miss Lillian Buehner. as maid of honor, wore a dainty gown of pink chiffon over same toned char meurse. trimmed with embroidery, and carried an arm bouquet of pink rose buds. Albert Peters, of Hood River, acted as groomsman, and the ushers were Richard Pooley. the bridegroom's broth er. Roger Newhall, tha bride's brother, and Count de Reding and PMlip At water. of Hood River. In the Nswhall home, where a small reception was held after the ceremony, decorations of pink roses and palms were used. . Receiving with the bride were Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Pooley. the bride groom's mother and father, from New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Newhall. Mrs. Clifford Nichols and Mrs. A. E. Rogers presided at the table In the dining room, assisted by Miss Gretchen Klos terman and Miss Margaret Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Pooley will pass their honeymoon at Coronado Beach. They will return to Portland next month, on their aay to Hood River. s Miss Gladys Lang, who has recently returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs. Dlttenhoffer. in St. Paul, was hostess t a delightful card party on Wednes day afternoon. Decorations of poln setttss and Jholly were suggestive of the Christmas season. Miss Ksther Tucker end Miss Ruth Marvin cspturod the prizes. On Frldsy evening Miss Lang was hostess at dinner party. Covers were laid for Miss Helen Ladd. Miss Mary Brownll. Miss VOna Guth rie, Miss Katherlne Whltmer, Stuart Freeman. Ferdinand Smith. William Huesner, Kent Weaver and Harry Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Whltehouse were hosts at an informal dinner on Christmas even, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, of Boston, who are at the Portland Hotel. Beside the host and hostess and the honor guests, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wilson Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooklngham. . Miss Henrietta and Miss May Failing are at present at the St. Regis in New York. They expect to return to Port land next month. Dr and Mrs. William Jones and the Misses Esther and Elisabeth Jonea left Portland Friday evening for California. They expect to return shortly after the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Buehner were dinner hosts on ThursJav. compliment ing Miss Mildred Slorgan and her fiance, Owen Summers. Jr. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Sailor. Miss Porothv Bour. of Chicago: Miss Mela Buehner. Hiss Lillian Buehner. Robert Noble and Henry Buehner. The table wa decorated with a email Christmas tree and candelabra shaded In red threw a glow over the ensemble. Miss Hannah Lou Josephl left Port laud Thursday for the East. Mr and Mrs. Frederick F. Morey left Saturday for California, where they will remain for about three weeks. Mrs. Banks Is risting her son. Jo'.in Banks, at Alexsndra Court. Mrs Jack Munger and small dsugii . ... ..r Mr Munirer's mother. ter are ... - - .vi Thomas tongue, for the holidays. Mrs Cou irt New house. ley Mrs. Thomas Scott Brook has sent out cards for a bridge party Thursday January 5- . , . Members of the Snowshoe Club left Portland Saturday for their clubhouse at the base of Mount Hood, where they expect to remain until Tuesday or Wednesday. They will take long jaunts on snowshoes and skis, and will have a Year s celenraxion wo - The club members' are j. vc- n . n-i.ii...ham unman ley Laaa, rsrani -- L' u-kitn David T. Honey- man Dr. Herbert Nichols. Elliott R. Corb'ett, Henry Ladd Corbett. Rodney Gllsan and Walter B. Honeyman. Henry Ladd Corbett and Walter B. Honeyman. who are both out of town, are the only members of the club who will not make the trip. 0 , . Mr and Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman. of Portland, are at Hotel Astor In Times Square, New York, where they are passing a part of their honeymoon. Mr and Mrs. Honeyman will visit Washington. D. v.. and thence will go to Florida and Cuba where they will pass several weeks, returning home In the lte Winter. New cornea from New Tork that Thomas Dobson. Is making a great sue. res of his music He Is accompanist for some of the singers of the Metropol itan Opera-House. and Is a pupil of the famous vocal teacher. Sanger. Thomas Dobson. Emlllo Frances Bauer and Wil liam Castleman. all of Portland, are received In the highest musical circles In New York. Mrs. Frederick Leslie Warren will be the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Smith, for about a month. Mrs George S. Whiteside entertained 13 four-year-old tots at a Christmas tree party at which Santa Claus pre sided. Christmas Eve. Miss Margaret Webber, assisted by Miss Haxel Crocker, entertained the children of the Saturday Sewing llass of the People's Institute, at a Christmas-tree psrty Saturday afternoon. Each child received a present. Mr and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien were hosts dinner at the Portland Hotel Christ mas day. Seated about the table which j was centered witn poinseiuas. were , Itf. and Vfi W. . Stanley. Mr. asA lira. I Ill kl CLEAEAMC T3 k Tuesday starts the 2d week of our 23d an nual clearance sale and offers rare saving opportunities; Everything reduced. Suits re duced, Coats reduced, Furs reduced, Dresses reduced, Skirts reduced, Waists reduced. CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED The great saving which this Clearance Sale offers you do not, however, interfere with the liberal and unrestricted credit privilege you usually enjoy at our store. You can select vour garments and arrange to remit in weekly or monthly payments, to suit your own convenience, so that thev will amount to only a few cents a clay, wheih you surely will not miss. No charge for credit, simply a courtesy. Attend This Clearance Sale Note the Merchandise PricesTerms The Big Credit Institution EASTERN 401-403-405 Washington OUTFITTING CO. St.,atioth THE STORE WITH 22 SHOW WINDOWS Robert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cot ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien (who are passing the holidays In Portland). Miss Cornelia Stanley. Miss Sarah Har ris. Mlxs Lllliun O'Brien. Coe McKenna. and George Hitchcock, who I visiting the Sunleys. from Chippewa, Falls. " Mr and Mrs. Victor Johnson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Hon eyman. Miss Lisa Wood and Kirk Smith at a theater party Wednesday evening. Miss Katherlne MacMaster and the Misses Jean and Barbara Mackenzie were the guests of Mrs. Marion P. Maus at the dance given by the officers and women of Vancouver Barracks Friday evening. ' Rev. and Mrs. Henry Russell Tal bott will hold a Twelfth-Xlght recep tion. Saturday. January S, from 3 to 6 o'clock and from 8 to 11 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Talbot are not sending out cards but will be at home to all their friends. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas L. Eliot and Mis Henrietta Eliot passed Christmas day with Mrs. Gordon Scott (Grace Eliot) at her home In Tualatin. An entertainment of an unusual sort was given for members of the younger ret by Mr. and Mrs. William John ir 1. 1 - - .1 tiiAir daue-htor. Miss Margaret Hawkins,- on Wednesday evening. When the guests assembled thev were seated In a line about the room. The orchestra played for a few minutes and when it stopped a topic of conversation was given out. When the orchestra played, again the young men progressed to the young woman on the, right, so that all the guests met before the dance. Miss Nellie Bayley and Wayne Coe were voted the most popular conversationalists. A novel manner of selecting dancing partners was introduced. The young men were given numberea papers uni told to write somo sort oi a proposal and place, it on the Christmas tree. Each girl took a proposal from the tree and the young men had the first dance with the girl who had received his proposal. Mrs. D. 8. Rankin and Miss Marguerite Rankin presided at the supper table ' The guests were Miss Alice Gram. Misses Myrtle Gram, Constance Piper, Nellie Bayley. Angle Owen. Ruth Plummer, Mary Btuart Smith, Nancy Zan. Rhoda Rummelin. Mildred Camp. Marjory Cameron, Myrtle Brlx, Helen Wortman. Edith Olds. Edna Stuart, Mary Warrark, Save-H Touni. Winifred Blrrell. Esther Birrell, Florence Johnson, Kathleen Sealoy. Beulah Hayes, Harriet Harlow, Augusta Macormic Helen Dunne, Clara Hlrechberger. Ruth Frayley. Stella Wolfe. Minnie Flelschn;r, Margaret Montague, Delberta Stuart, Hazel Watts, Marian Lawrence Laura Rand, De Etta Ingham, Madeline Groh, Mil dred - Broughton, Morlne Campbell, Katy Schafer. Grace Mackenzie, Eola Rich ards, Julie Whitman, Lloyd Bayley. Lester Brix, Chester Stipe, Walter S. Long. Edgar Piper, Eldon Furnish. Cent Cobb, Ernest Crichton, Lloyd Wells, Larry Mann, Frank Beach. Ev erett Wortman, Paul Adams, Kenneth Robinson, Howard Long, Herbert Hill, Morris Jones, norsey Howard, Lewis Freeman. Albert Kid well, Arthur Wood cock, Waldo Hirschberger, George Wolfe, Roscoe Ashley, Willis Ashley, Edwin Jackson, Martin Schade. Lewis Wanzer, Eugene McCIung, George Col ton, Willis Hamlin, Herman Oberteuf fer. Ted Puebble, William Johnson, Allen Emery, Howard Stokes,, Harlen Tucker, Xeil Malarkey, William Fen ton, Afrolph Neu, George Schaffer, David Henny. Jamison Parker, Wayne Coe, Elmer Richards, Tracy Hasklns and Edward Haskins. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Dickson, of Port lend, Or., are at the Hotel Astor, Times Square, where they will remain until after the holidays. They will sail on the Coronia. of the Cunard Line, Jan- ' uary S, for a year's visit to Europe. It Is the intention of Dr. and Mrs. Dick son to take the Mediterranean route to Algeria, and visit Biskra, Egypt. Mid other places pt Interest before going on to Vienna, where they will remain for several months. Later, Dr. and Mrs. Dickson will visit Russia, Nor wav, Sweden, England and Scotland, In the latter country they will visit relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Dickson will not return to this coun try for a year. Senator and Mrs. George IS. Cham berlain have with them in Washington for the holidays their son, George E. Chamberlain. Jr., who Is a student at the Tome School, Port Deposit, Md. The patronesses for the third Scot tish Rite at home, to be given January 11, are: Mrs. C. Mlnsinger, Mrs. O. M. Clark. Mrs. W. D. Jellison. Mrs. George W. Stapleton, Mrs. C. W. King, Mrs. AV. J. Hoffman, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. C. E. Fields. Mrs. A. C. Callan and Mrs. Marlon Versteeg. Mr. and Mrs Guy Menefee Standifer returned to Marshall Wednesday eve ning after passing several days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson were dinner hosts on Wednesday evening complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winkleman, of St. Louis, who are pass ing a few days at the Portland Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will leave Port land January 12 for an extended Euro pean tour. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cotton left Port land Tuesday evening for the East, where they will remain for a short time before sailing for Europe. The University of Oregon Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta entertained Wednes day with a luncheon at the Portland Hotel, followed by a theater party at the Orpheum. The guests were Miss Grace Mackenzie, Miss Helen Ladd. Miss Mary Brownlle, Miss Katherlne Graham, Miss Mary Stewart Smith, Miss Susan Stelner, Miss Beatrice Locke, Miss FURS FOR LESS 201 OFF Which means a saving of 50 to 60 per cent compared with so called Eastern hurriedly-made bargain furs. We are manufac turers and sell direct to you. H.LIEBES&C0. J. P. Plagemann, Mgr. Corbett Bldg., 2S8 Morrison St. Raw Skins and Furs Wanted. L It Will Save You Money If You Take Advantage of the Reduced Prices on All Fur Garments, FUR COATS FTE STOLES FUR MUFFS FUR RUGS FUR ROBES FUR GLOVES FUR OVERCOATS HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS G. P. Rummelin & Sons 124 Second Street. Between Washington and Alder. Established 1870. Phones Main 491, A 7318. Hair Goods of Quality Annual Clearance Sale All Goods Reduced. Wavy Switches from 95 up. Leading Hair Parlors In the city. THE PARIS HAIR CO. FEVBET Jt HAXBBIT. 147 7th, near Morrison. Hair Merchants. Wigmakera,