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Stunning Suits
for Easter
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TllRCE OTTHE PATRONES6ES TOR
CATHCC?PA1.0f?AND BALI. CASTER
TUESDAY
PEKHAPS it was tho approach of
roi-carome or mW-Lent which also
hnppened to bo the celebration of
St. Patrick's day that caused a small
break in the lull and wearisome days
that have been allotted to societj
during the Spring months. In days of
old. tho custom of celebrating St. Pat
rick' day was devoted chiefly to deeds
of philanthropy. Iviter. the manner ol
celebration was changed to parades,
apeech-making and banquets by various
fraternal and civic orders. Thi6 year,
whether from the effect of conditions
caused by the terrible war abroad, or
because people are reverting to old
customs, March 17 again has come Into
its .wn as a day for good deeds.
Charitable affairs marked the day this
year, instead of the usual trumpet
blowing and ornate parades. Social
affairs marked the season, most of them
having charity uppermost in their
minds.
Now comes the Cathedral ffrand ball,
with a charitable purpose, that of
furnishing the new school for the chil
dren of the parish. Many women, some
of whom have not taken part in a
social event of any nature for many
years, are actively interested in making
this affair a tremendous success. Old
settlers and pioneers have come forth
with offers of assistance, and the young
belles also are working earnestly to
make the event a brilliant one.
One of the smartest and most in
teresting events of the week was the
wedding of Mrs. Eliiabeth Tongue
freeman to Frank Edward Fey, which
was charmina: in its informality and
simplicity. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Furlow,
interestinc visitors from Gotham, also
shone biiphtly in the social life of
the week. Thursday many adieux wire
said to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gay Lom
bard and small son Ben who left for
a six months' visit to the Fair City.
San Francisco. It is possible that Mrs.
Lombard may return here for a sojourn
at Geurhart in mid-Summer, and of
course Mr. Lombard will be a frequent
visitor in" Portland. Dr. and Mrs.
Oeorge A. Marshall will leave next
Sunday for San Francisco, later visit
Incr Mrs. Lombard.
The arrival of Mary Antin. noted lec
turer and author Is awaited with
keenest interest, and It is safe to pre
dict that her lecure on March 31 will
be a notable and brilliant event.
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Society Is pi an nig. a -week-en trh? tach week centered around the visitors
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the Clatsop beach resorts for Easter
week, and there will be many house
parties.
A charmina; informal dinner party of
the latter part of the week was pre
sided over by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Krskine on Thursday evening, their
guests Including Colonel and Mrs. C.
a S Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.
Burrell and Colonel and Mrs. David J.
Baker, of tho Barracks.
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from Gotham. Mr. and Mrs. S. a Pur
low, who visited their brother and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Folger Johnson.-The
Furlows are interesting and charming
people and were entertained by. promi
nent folk. They are also devotees of
the good old Scotch game, golf, and
were entertained on various occasions
at the Waverlv Country Club following
a match on the links. On Wednesday
Mrs. Johnson entertained with a lunch
eon after a morning's game between
Mr. and Mrs. Furlow, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre Fouil
houx, Mr. Governor, also of New York.
We all feel as if we simply must have new
clothes for Easter but where to get them is the per
plexing problem. Here you will find a wonderful collection of Spring's
choicest suits, ranging in price from $17.50 to $50.00. Smart models
in cjinrl shades-black and white checks, and plain colors; best style,
best quality, best
drop in and let us
Don't.Wait for
Last Rush!
to purchase
your Easter
hat. Our hats
are the pretti
est in the city,
and a complete
and compre
hensive assort
ment awaits
your selection.
AIIMi'linery
Moderately Priced
Credit Your Privilege
We Give American Travel
and Mrs. Margaret Burrell mauie.
Later In the afternoon Airs, diuuio c..
tertained the party at ner home In
formally at tea. ,h
The same evening Dr. and Mrs. Alpha
E Hockey were dinner hosts honoring
the visitors at taelr attractive home.
Rockholm. In keeping with the day,
St Patrick' day, a color scheme or
green and white was developed, the ex
quisite and fragrant triliums being
used on the table combined with greer.
and crystal-shaded candelibra. Place
cards of shamrocks marked covers for
Mr and Mrs. Furlow. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, Br. and Mrs. Busene Hockey
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merriam faawyei
and Miss Evelyn Carey.
Other affairs, all delightful and in
teresting, were the luncheon at the
University Club on Monday presided
over by Mrs. Johnson: the dinner party
for which Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer were
hosts the same evening; Tuesday again
Mrs. Johnson entertained about 60
matrons and maids at a farming tea,
and in the evening Dr. and
erick A. Kiehle were dinner hosts hon
oring the visitors.
" Thursday Mrs. Arthur J. McComb
presided at a luncheon for Mrs. Fur
low. and the same afternoon- the
chlrming matron wasurther enter
tained with a pretty informal tea for
which. Mrs. Kenneth Robertson and her
iter. Miss uoinren . .
hostesses. Thnrsdav
Mr. and airs.
evening for San Francisco. where they
witl vlfit the Fair and take fort trips
en route to their homeln New York.,
. .. . . tv, "Rrltish Red
For tne Deneut .
Cross Society and the
eramme" was given a " the Masonic
TemTe arranged by John Cormack
WeT-known local artists appeared and
a feature of the evening was the sale
of home-made candy conducted by Mrs.
MaTpa's They were assisted by a group
of attractive young girls, and the funds
of the societies were enriched consid
erably by this sale.
Complimentln'g Mrs. Carter P"kin
- t- 17anriafn. WHO 1
Pomeroy, ox w ntt
popular in local society as
The South, Mrs. William MacMaster
entertained with a small and informal
bridge tea Monday afternoon In ad
oTt'io'n to the guest of honor there were
Mrs. Wlnslow b. Ayei.
Alvord, Mrs. John Kben oung, Mrs.
wmiam H. Nunn, Miss Falling Miss
Ell"abelh Myrick, Mrs. R. Lea Barnes
and the hostess.
' .. n.,1 Martin
Grelle presiaeu m .v.-.j ,
dinner party Moi,dayeven,nK. addition-
al guests Being jir. aim '
Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. David Tajlor
Honeyman and Jordan Zan.
Mrs. Weeks, cousin and house S"est
of J. C. Ainswortn ana ---
. . .. . nrttv lunch-
was nonor s"' ,
eon for which Mrs. liam D WheeN
wntfnL was , .
Weeks Is a charming woman, and is
en route to Join
. . i.. .toHnnAfl at TUP ITv
weeas. ionneiij b,n-.
III, In Texas. Mrs. Weeks has
heen' visiting the Alnsworths for i
week, and has been delightfully en
tertained.
A charming evening was given about
,3 f Portland's l.v of
Mrs. " Joseph Katnan
fnVriday with an -'"aS'"
ThoCPM
several selections in " -
?B:..r Attractive floral
Drllliaut umiiti.,'
decorations of Spring blooms made an
effective foil for the pretty frocks of
the guests.
. ... t i xr TTllopk and
Mr. ana airs. .
. . . . viiptim from a
daugnter, aiarj, - - - --- .
sojourn in Southern Callforma. and are
domiciled in
Crest.
Mrs. Arthur C. Spencer, who also has
been in Southern California for ev"J
weeks, returned to her home a few
lays aso En route to Portland she
stopped off at San Francisco to attend
the Fair.
Amid a charming Betting of Spring
blossoms, me wouu.s , T"Zryt
both Tongue Freeman to Frank Edward
Fey was soiemnizeu i. . -r.
' . . . . , .v. itr. Mr. and
the briae s prwinci
Mrs. Martin Qay Lombard, on Tuesday
afternoon. Kev. turner -
. mi.. nMiHiTif was character
ciaiinK.
Ued by Its extreme simplicity. There
were no attendants, and the bride was
attired in a smart traveling suit of
blue gabardine cloth, worn with cor
sage of mauve orchids, and small hat
of blue straw.
nt thA family ware
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present at the ceremony, and at the
Informal reception following the party
was augmented by the members of the
two bridge clubs of which the bride
Is a member and a few additional close
friends. " v .
The Lombard residence was most
artistic in floral decoration ceneral
workmanship and finish. Won't you
show you?
the
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Sheer, Pretty
"Waists
for your new suit.
Dainty tucked and
embroidered mod
els in newest ef
fects. $2.00 up
Scrip
405 Washington St. at 10th
color scheme of pink being developed
t hirtro rjrontlon hall and draw-
ii. .no - c i -
ing-room. The dining-room was decked
to represent a (Spring garaen, iunp,
violets, daffodils, mignonette, old-fash
ioned pinks, corniiowers anu ueiitjuc
ferns being arranged in a riot o pleas
ing coloring.
Presiding at the refreshment table
were Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd and Miss
Ella Hirsch, and Mrs. John Emerson
Cronan and Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot
served Ices. The punch table was pre
sided over by Mrs. David Taylor Honey
man and Mrs. Edmund Lincoln
Devereaux.
. Mr. and Mis. Fey left for a short trip
to the Sound cities,' and upon their re
turn will visit the San Francisco Fair
for a month.
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Miss Sullivan, daughter of the late
General Sullivan, will arrive la Port
land 6arly in April and will be the
if v v
Miss Lucille Mae Berry, Fiancee
of Kerney C. F.ldrldse. Jr., a
Cbarmlng: Girl, Whose Engage
ment Hu Just Bee Announced.
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William
D. Wheelwright. She is a charming
voung woman and accompanied Mrs.
Wheelwright on her last trip abroad.
Undoubtedly there will be much enter
taining In her honor, as General Sulli-,
van was formerly stationed at Van
couver. . .
For Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Dovey, of Seattle, who have been house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis
Adams for several day, Mr. and Mrs.
A1ams presided at a charmlnsr dinner
ERVIN SHIRTINGS
We Are Showing a Rare Selection of
"Different" ShTrttng Materials for
Spring and Summer Wear.
EVENING DRESS CfA ff UP-
SMIRTS 2Ht.UU WARD
COLORED DAY dJO Cf UP"
SHIRTS 0&i9U WARD
K. S. ERVIN & CO.. Ltd:
General- Euglish Tailors
Men's Accessories. '
Custom-Made Shirts.
.20 floor selling building
Sixth and Alder Streets
E N G R A V ED
Stationery
Wedding
Visiting and
Business
CARDS
SMITH & CO.
Third Floor
MORGAN BUILDING
TAILORED SUITS
Hlah-Grade Material.
Flrst-rlass Workmanship.
Moderate Prices.
Order Your Easter Salt Kw.
A. UPPMAN
LADIES' TAILOR,
12 MORRISON STREET.
3 J 4s A
pr i
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Charming
Dresses
Spring
Coats
Original and
"different"
models.
$10 up
in authorized
Spring styles.
offppfs orirl
trip
ever - popular
plain little mod
els with full
skirts.
Credit
Outfitting (aJP A Mile in Travel
at Waveriy Country Club In their honor
at the opening of the dinner-dance se
ries, and on weanesaay niBin
Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot were nirrnir
Announcement :
I beg to inform my patrons and friends that on Tuesday, March 23,
I will reopen my Dressmaking Establishment with a great selection
of Novelties in Materials, Laces, Trimmings, also Gowns, Wuists
and fancy Tailored Suits.
, Thanking you fop past favors, I am yours, respectfully,
434 MORRISON STREET
Of Inter
March Dance Records
Millicent Waltz
A-5633
12 lnoh
) M,Kw?) PrinreN Orchestra.
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) Walti Prlnr' n-hstra.
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) SVNtOI'ATBU WAI.K I f 'Ml
12-inch
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alcn olir r,ri .vuci -
) trot, Prince's Blind.
A-S63
12-lneh
TICKLING J.Ot TAl'S, imm
".suii" (Prrwlik), One-Step.
11.00
) Prince's Bond.
) MSI KB SIMK'H SEWIXtJ SHIRTS
) KOH MOI.IHKKS (llarewnkl), One-
) trp, t-rinor it ninn.
) GOODHYK, GIKI.S. I'M TH ROttJH.
) frrnn "thin thin" (Caryll), One-
A-SV34
12 Inch
) rtrp. Prince's Hand.
) CHIN CHIN WALTZ (Caryll),
) Prince's Baad.
Columbia Graphophone Co.
439-4:11 WASHINGTON ST.
To the Ladies
Special for Easter
Fine Tailored and Fancy Suits, fit and
finish guaranteed.
Sail & Pressman
171 Eleventh, Half Block of Morrison.
The Needlecraft Shop
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY" TO
KEEDLKIVOKK AM)
FAKCV GOODS.
843 ALDER, ft EAR BROADWAY.
Studio of Photojrraphle Art
MORGAN BlILDIG.
Main 83, A 3sza.
Nortonia Hotel
Where You Can Kntertaln With
Large or Small Tea. Card or
Dancing- Parties.
Lnder Personal SupervUloa of the
MauaKement.
m ii m m
ERNSTSICECREAM
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Your Privilege
for Every Dollar Spent
hosts, complimenting the visitors. On
the same afternoon Mrs. Adams enter
tained with one of the prettiest teas of
hA unounn linnnrlnir her Kllrsl. The
omen-M
m NEW SPRING
MODELS
Now ready. Tri;il fitllnps
wlihout obliKUlmir your
self. rHICESl
$3.75 to $30.00
Nu Bone Corset
Parlors
3II2V VAsnh. St, Xer 10th
Phone .Main 1481
LADIES
If von want lo bo an a-tre.s. publln
speaker, improve your uotivernattn or
have a vaudeville a't iittn. e
THE I. EOT DRAMATIC JTIIOOI.
SOS Eller Hll. l
Hesidem e. Jv'ortonia Hotel.
Talent available for homo entertain
ment. UniES'TAII.OR-MADK 0A( AM)
HUTS TO ORDER V
Schweitzer and Eagia
LADIES TAILORS
Jnneph Srhweltxer. Minn M. l-'.aala,
147 Tenth M IP. Old, W.rtiaai A
KlnK.
Christensen's Hall
and Dancing School
Organize Your Own Party anil Learn the
Nw lnnrf"t t thrt
WEDEi IVKIIKMIl, CM II
Fifteen Minn ten' Free 1 nut ruition ly
Mr. and Mrs. ChrlHtensen.
MAIV I7, 1S0.
RE-BLOCKED
Hi:-EVED.
Ill Kll.
II LOC K ED.
"."X Pattern Hat Shop
,V .... . . ... .1111 L ' I.' 'VI
:il ANK RTKEltT.
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Ice and Punches
Delivered to All 1'ai la of
the City.
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