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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1915)
9! Thanksgiving Day Is Heralded by the New and neautifui 'IT Display Windows of the Eastern i W "4.. 1 M H . I V . . ' : , J ' - "":' " t ....... - .. , i V ' IRS) :. l(a rv-: y- V Ift 1 11 " ll 1 I t ll) " i li hi- ' lull : . . ' y , i I'; ' ' it ' : : III .'. it uj (It !. 1 th IffjBl Inler- j 4 - " - lit tt-t U.J tcrit I I A. " ...I A llB 1 JO iffif of tr!'T (Uta i t-.-. .l ;r r. T4 '- l.:m .fr.tr toti il In l im f'r cnIl h f.l i I -.cii! a c L t J t! d i'.ft r f hr f"i-r. wrm lhtr 8UI a im. . d.4 'l II" populat bin tor t lttf r e. l.iTor In !' tn f.o dit. I-. H"r fb-u !. . - r.nlr ! t .': " ' J t --( II UMril 't tir. l i oii!t o! f nli!l. "I ! rfir h.u:-J f r i nte f" ' lio.t f. t Ni ml ' J! H.:on: t-ir '! wortlld SMi!.lLfl .) n-J ! T-l. n4 lit" r iinul r Un lT Tfin- ttf ;:-'!. M- t.i nin i.f Tr'nl Ill "ir rrir :) ct rliirtlr T it II ." '! l"1 ill Tk U:r ! !V; at ! i tr r.irltrf !r! ,.n MtvirJ? l lh Iftinil". I!,,, ai.j r-!t HT c?i'lir ff t. :. ff rTr. "Ho- mo f J J-i--t. " P ! f r llm. . 4 ii J-mlli lh dir-tr. r v frtn t .'ii Tit4y i f ri--t':t 4 w ' I rti. f... pv.,.w ;o of a 4-4oo T rr i ,o -l r.ttf Vu i With hr tlre- ph- v' J hi. . !'.! tjn'1f'J ... i - . . -. . hi' n rr i v r r.-M- fo l l-' ! t T .4, .-hit! i'y!-n..ll foi!tf of ;vy .- -'" Ktxial t- tnt pf.d. : K n4 C'l-i-i m rtt" Vri j.4trn U iri l Vrrhl M't X. K .i ... k 4.ii,nf nl -llnai viii "! lonthf Mrs. triJ. ts ,). . iowii'J In !" .. . , -'t cf lorJ t t ii M (rrll oil rt.', f! ,r.. Mr Z ' l-i In ow of I ". U.o. Irl- ..-nt !! ! s ef 'IJ. la la S.Bi l J' f.l" ' dnc tor o inform! dnc a jir. r r n. Ml f. Huri Ll. Mr. K Utt Ut wk l"r ' " ,,n r"n" liua Thty ! fulfil, ef lmrl In ino wn- hok'rt V. ljtw: who ! talnT ..... io ti :!. will .t..n ttt l Hin rritro lo . unl h i'lr. Mr. nj lrt. lUorit T. WUUU 1'ft y.ttrr..T fr l IB rxi'O.lilon la H 'rri'-1."-. 4 wr- -. by Mi C!h-r'.n l'.a ll. ho will r!u o lo 1'i.iHiri.l I wrk. In. Wil!it rl o on f"n rUi- o li rir lhrr. and wl'l b for thro .. " ir rd ilr. I. S. nlhnr lf W'llnx'lar f"r a f-rlnltM Tl.it t h :r-"'tl' " " KranrUriv Vti.a JUtal Wl ltr ! Ill MXn' dr to atlrn4 tha I'air In tn Krn c:o "Jli.ra ! t; ill frlan-l. MiM MIHiMrhutwg aa4 Mia Tina oa 1. .:t.-n Ufl Manila for a mnntb It. t It 1I l'llti Thajr will .n4 lb aaraillon. and a!o l-U eihar aoiRt v( int.fa-t a ua4 laa Uajr I'll, a a a Two d.liaMful and rrpllona!ty Io:r fflra of IA wK wara tha Uai4tan -4 fcr iia. ll.nry C m !. .ncadO. and by lla. J. iT f V Af CrCf i Suggestive -of the season that we all love so well, when spi-ightly Jack Frost spreads; himself over everything and nips our noses in the most playful of manners. The snow-white paneling forming the background, the little birds hastily leaving for more comfy homes and the bare branches, stripped of even the last vestige of Fall all combine to tell that Thanksgiving is here, ana Christmas shopping is the next big thought. See our, new windows for some of the newest and most beautiful apparel for the colder weather. Correct Evening Dress for Men In one of the windows fronting Washington St. is a special display of dress suits ' and acces sories for men. Do not fail to see the really new in men's formal apparel. Credit Your Privilege Clever Suits in all popular styles await you here in complete assortment. We are showing beautiful vel vets, broadcloths and less dressy models, all very , rea sonably priced. Outfitting G 403 Washington St. at Tenth Dancing Frocks for Thanksgiving Parties the prettiest styles shown in the city and at any price you want to pay. ! M : 11 i . ! " i ' .. . . in i... i .i...i...i i..tk Mliii h will l)c .aWiirilcit . Mr.. and Mr. I.eivi MeArthur. Mr. and i-omp-tiuon is , ', , ., , ,,,. o. Ottnll.-ss .!lni.-r i nnnasonie pni-y .i - m: r .i-i-ni-.t M..;ir Mix Kuth Toal Mix iihiiili i:um-nn. n;-!" .nan.ni ViKirhU. Ml" l-:ilhclli Joni. Minn -uti-- Mew art mid II I'ntliri iue Hu-.II. Mr. and Mr, llt-nry L. I'luo.k. m-runii-nnird l.v Mrs. Krrterlik Kmrry. of rtuburit. and Mr. and Mrs. lnk wood l'.rbartl. ri-turned Thuradajr Xrom j npjoiiin In I'.ilifornla. wli-r.- litev nl l,n,l,.l imih i!i rxiioKition In San Kran- ..i ili. fir In S.I n Lil'lCl. ii. i.n...r- .tivH t-rmrrdip in t'orl- land'and will a ilie ImlidayH with bin family. rii.riiiiirr In rvcrv detail the lunil.rr-n .ri ldrcl ov.r -V Mr a. Hniy C.uli.r Cibill. Wtiini-sd.iy, huticrinir Mix Pal-v Ailima. t-f Hanimnra. Jiiu Mi l...ioihy Joc.-lyn. of Burlmitton. Vi.. n..!h of v.hnni 3i amonc the iiiot liit-rr.i lie vHttor in ihe rlty. In .i l.linon Ihr nunor jrvria -it- rra wr i!a' 1 ir .ir. riiiri-i ri.-in- Ad. it k. Mr. lurx .-imini'i. .nr. kin. Mi.n"l'V Kallini-. Mr. I'linrlt-H Mil. in. Mrii. Kurt Ki-li: r. ."i rtlllti l".irkr. iir.d the llu-l'". II. ntlii.m f X I Vnr Ail Thurnl.iy. Th form.r tntrtlrrd In honor of Mix ... . . . . - fa,,41,ii.r iMroinr jowiju. a -. Harrarka boll, and Mix Wly Adama. who la tlnc thr Wlntrr h.rr. divrri wre plarrd fr I'll at an oxqulxltrly Mra. Alrorda lumhtan w to honor Mra. John K Npir. a n-wi-omT to IVrlUnd. who alrady In qulto a foa la I t.....n. Mri ji.l.r r.ni. In thla rlty rarlr In I ha Kal with hi r Imaband to maka thrlr noma harr. n.Yins -mcr thalr Biarrla baan llvlr.x in Van rciiir.r. II r. Mra. X.inirr hna Vlnllrd In thla city pravloua to hr marrlaKc and mad a number oi irirnna anion ina younor a a a llonorlna Mra. John f Naplrr. Mra. William C Alvord rntirtalnod with rhartntna lunrJn Thurailay. Hrated rtiiinil th tbl'. whl' h wa rt-rkrd antliomuma ahadins from Mila pink to tltrp m 11 1 nfrry. wrro ,.i i .-.iii':"-r. .inn Ul. Ii. Mill.. Mix 111 Hurt. M' o.l.i. l.W.t.r Vila. l:rio MillM M'.aa ll'Un t4dd. Mra Jjioh (i. Kamm. Mi. a OIITa l-'alllnc. Mra. Krakina Wood. Mra. A. 1. Norrln. Mr. ! nald liiran. Mra Kurt KP'hlcr. Mra. Krolrrlrk O Wharlar and tha bmiri". a ii . . i L...I. i.t ' i m iim. li.nn on lrl. day for Mix lUltn Iadd wan one nf Th ItiMll war a ciarnnn and lntor aalicg (rbup CI tna on a rmunnni, uitiuuia ii.t I-avIJ. ilira Naa.y Zau. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .MeArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Curl L. Wernicke. I r. and Mrs. Kuni-ne Watson Korkey. Mr. and Mrs. riuhp Hart. And Air- and Mrs. Andrew I . k i-oti Nurrii. The next dam e piobiibly will ie neiu Mr. -i r. y. I Mia. W. J. l:urna .iml d.iuah . Uulni- Hums, are In the Jjiiit " an i liiil"l vl-il. Mr. M.nrv Wlnlow- furlM-lt and . .. , ... Tl...... nie-jli.a r.mnia .-ami'm. in - ay for un rlm-l"l visit III oui'n inn. Tiy al l att. nd llio t,momon ana probtl'lv !" '' w wrt-KS in ii.u- rrn t'nlifornm. Mr and Mfn. iJuy M. Stnndifer re- ttirn'-l ll wrek from a trip In Cali fornia, th- luttrr hiving isited ir vi. Ura lilMrHf .Mi !...h-. for r-eviral we. k before belli joined by Mr. Jttamllftr. As a filtlna- eloae to a fc.iy week, the brilliant n-i .t Ion for w lileh Mrs. fh.iri.-s Framla Ad.nna was noi.e Kild.iv afternoon In honor oi n.-r -t.r-lti-Uw. Mlsa Iial.y Alam. Mr. J. Van L.r Kirhb.ium also anured honor at ine illair re -ttlvlnn wuh the ho.tesa and hoiiorn. V d.-lmntful nd Interesting fe.iture ..f'the ftint ti" n wa-i "e nnniher of men who raa-erly aec-.iei inr attend ti e tea. although they arrived ... rd the close or inr rei . ,.i...... . . I... iiiiii li:i rmti.a and niani i ui-in.-- - - - -attractive to tha hundreds of women aurrnundsne tr.-m. .inmn ,v. including the tl. butat.1' s mai ls nnd matron... Home of whom had not at tended a larifr social iuikumi " curs. attend'-d. The ortiw ina-rooni wni. - - fragrant and wonderful moss.m.s. ro-es. fluffy cnrystinthetniitns. violets and orei Ids be I nit . ffcctlvely amine- d. mnkinu- an attractive foil for. the loi Ictl' a anr talll ur of the Bsscmbl iM. . Tlit gnst'fl pari o' -. thrcr. a sen blfd in the library, where ,h- Adams marfniflcrnt rolie-tlon of art treasure, aie r.-en to t xccll. nt ad- i.nto. t room uc...5 . . r 4. tt.,.r t.n riinttr. IItI'C .11!. Kd.iiut d U Irt-vrreau and Mrs. Uuv . Talh.it rv. d ourch. and Mrs. Herbert S Nl.liols Mrs. Kverett Ames. Mra. A. Kata end Mrs. Oscar K. JUncfee as- iled -iluut the room. ITckldlni; at the artisuc ta . . . .. .t n . .I ith nn unusual nr- W lll'h wa- H'i"i ...... rancmenl of imall feathery chrysan themum In yellow, uroiiie. .. ..... h"e t. nes. weia Mrs. ll. nry C. Cabell. Mrs. John 5. IMWar.ts. .irs. .e. f" - T.i.1 and Mis. Helen I-add . or be it. as- sl-tin-T about tin- room.-, mini d.lnty and tiiarmlna- frocks, were Ml-e Kiith Teal. Klixabeth Jonea. M.naii Voorhies. .llloineii-: j.ei.-.. Catherine ltus-.tll. Mix Adams run Drcn em. . ia. ron.-ld. rably by prominent folk, ana numerous other nf'aira wni ..e. vl.'tt In re this Winter inosi unci -.-oliib und dellKhtful. w Mrs. Clark P. Slironds waa a luncheon ho,tess Friday in honor of Miss l'orothy Jocelyn. a niuch entor talnel vl.itor in I'ortland. The lun cheon waa t harminz. thoiiah most for mal, covers b-l is placed Tor rn Mrs Kurt Koenier. joiss -can ...... - r'lson. Mrs. Edmund r. Kinc and the hostess. M' rilxahetli Jon-s w-ill entertain ieft.rm.iliy Tun'jy with a card party. Mie.ts navlna- be-n aske,! to make up three tables or the name. . .i.i.ir..i atTCMAe n.irtv waa pre sided over Tuesday eveiiln by Mr. and Mra t.uy Webster 1 aiooi. ineir ;ue--.-! in.ludlnir Mr. and Mr.. C. K. S. Wood. . m. U'ln.lnw It. Aver. Dr. .i Mr. ilo't C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John 'i. Kdwarda. Mlsa Gertrude Tal bot. and HuBh Hume. a Mr nnd Mra. l-rwla JlcArthur were hosts Tauraday avenlnft ,for a new ly-or Kaniaed club of younic married .'oik. who n.cet aiteinata weeka at the homes of tlio varloua menibera for informal dances. Included In the group are Mr. and Mra. tiilbert lJuriau, Mr. and Mra. tanle-r Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Deniaon ClajU. Ur. and Mr. lii.niy Wc8sm0Bi. at the hofne of Dr. and Mis. fc.us.ene Watson rtockey. Trinity Uuild'a bazaar, alw.iya eaircrly and lonit anticipated, will bn an event of Thur.-day. December !. in ll'c palish house. This bazaar is usually the first of the H.-nson. and prominent matron-, and maids have been liavd at work f..ir we ks. and will continue to pile tin myriads of beautiful and useful articles for this event. Thla year there will be a numuer vi special and novel features, aiuoni; which are a Christmas tree, laaen wnn little parcels, to be purchased by the little ones. Another noveity win oe a parcel post table, from which articles will bo sold "si.iht unseen.'" There will also be a baby table, filled with al! the fasclnati.i-; ai tides for babyhood, a basket and a ba table, one for aprons of aW kinds, a doll table with beautifully dressed dolls, und a utility table with all kinds of practical al ii, -i.-s for housekeeping. f .-" Mm meat and home-made cookery ali will be a !clalty. pies, takes ujid candies, to be donated by prominent matrons, mad- from their treasured recipes. In fie afternoon tea will no served. The b:.r.' ir will open at 1 o'clock and close al 6. . . . Miss Kliso K. Simon presided on Kri dav niKh al a ciinner at tiie home ot her parents. -Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Simon, for 10 younar married couples.-The re mainder of the evening wits devoted to music and tlancinsr. Miss Simon, accompanied by her father, is expectiii-r to leave on Thtirs i.v f... . hrief viir at tha exnositioll. Mrs. Simon, who has been in New York. will Join them at Mn i-rancisco. a Mis.s Haiel Wt idler left Wednesday for J v'slt In San Francisco with friend--, and also lo attend the Kxpo?! tion Mnol, tnlnmat In beln-r taken in the dinner-dance to be Riven nt the Com mercial Club, on the cveninjr of Decem ber S to be known as "Hou-cht In H...1U4.1 vto-iii nurlncr the dinner hour, a fashion show will be a brilliant feature, noclety matrons and men en tering Into the affair wilh considerable rntluisi jsm. which aiicirs well for the 4.1,.-.... nf the venture. TtlP only rc- Hiilsite is that all the clothini? worn roust be boutsnt in i'or;i.-in'i. nun tne m) a PiTTOCK Block. 383 Washington St, Portland ty. j 'yqI 5xcvuAiv(?pfiatt'ctrli!1oma fa.. . Np "AOUASCUTUM" "BURBERRY" AND TOGA" ENGLISH Coats for All Occasions FOIt MEN AND WOMEN". These coats are free from rubber or cotton, beinc made only froln the finest selected wools, which are hyuienically and efficiently water proofed. Exclusive Agents K. S. ERVIN & CO.. Ltd. Custom Clothing. Ill POUTED ACCKSFOniES FOR MEN'. CUSTOM SHIRTS. Second Floor. Sellina; Bide. Sixth and Alder Streets. MONOGRAM ICTATIONFRY J WtV Vmaq r:iFT W.C.SMITH&CO. Uaids tl$W5 Portland WEDDING AND VISITING r.HI KMiltAVKRS. TAILORED SUITS at "H'kciai. rnici:s. I)res-s tip for Tliankstrlvln-r! We can make your null quickly and satis factorily. WIVIOTT BROS. 411 MORRISON' STREKT. A shop small enough lo be exclusive. Large enough in style variety lo be important. - of ennement f3 'uali (Operand. zUcinciug. Otemcon e inner ncciaffu Sliced St j 'Ifl 3 0 UK if, if 10 V niHiiui WJin AM niHtii cvpri'ssl) for us-, .noi a a mi'"-. ri(.f imis.-.-d one in Ihe lol. Croup one no two alike $39.50 l Worth up to JsS.SU.) Croup no no two alike $48.59 (Worth up to $7 3.01'.) Croup three no two alike $57.50 (Worth up to J!i7.30.) Croup four no two alike $67.50 ( Worth up to $ 110.) (Ke-ffxicina c Suds la LD)lab tflc Settle Sfiopi Croup 1 $16.50 Worth up to $-10.01'. R worth Grouts 2 $32i50 Worth un lo ?G0.0l. emarlrabL CrouD 3 $39.50 Worth up lo $t i.OU. IVajst Values 1 " Croup 4 $48.50 Worth up to $85.00. to $ii;.5d. $7.50. foi t 4-- - ' sse " 'y' It? ' Reliable Furriers tfonoctv and fair rlealinsr has always heen the keystone of this firm. Our Furs are always exactly as represented by us. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW As it is possible to sell goods of equal quality. It will pay you to see us before purchasing. CHILDREN'S SETS In great variety and showing everything attracfive, and reasonable in price. G.P ElUl.lit 121 Second Street C. G. APPLEGATH. Sacceaaor to Near Washington Mend for Illustrated Catalogue.