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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1915)
THE SUNDAY OHEGOXIAX. PORTLAND. XOVKMnER 21. IOTq. ' ' ,' ' ' " I ; Vv y V ' " i " "a. z ' r 1 I : fx V'iXQKf ' : 1 .7-7 .' V'-y v-, q ' " r err SrSfy r' ' . " Mtn f l ' .liBf. 'T '" .tt r Wtr TI Kn. C. C Oil. mn t lpf'4 .: 'o-j f rln lit lr: ). ffP . rffclU". lpuT I llit. . ! a r for I a- k-fu f i Ami rnt . Tl ftr s l..-t.. for IK !. wilt pr' tm f I r. I,,, ,f ltl rort: lov.ir I;: l. l ! -r rfi youatf i4. ! fc rJr rtifit i t'"t. i" f flMHIM T ! ItMl ni ' rlllrau. Knot H'Vi tl 4 . m4 rM trlirt. Mrttj mn-l Pin riK'v Amoxf lh cin' ' ult li mkit ! (fif : ! ! fSrt.. Uilttla. A4l JtU. rtlm ttrM. Iei Wor. Mar low. rtt rut r 4 Mrs (r trrt. jrJ-B'tft'. ri. A !. I" it a. 4 Altai. Via Htnlta. at ISalr fcama Ut rlt7a . Xihm JttN Cltioc. af rtarlaaat. a,n4 l:4na CArila.n. af ilmti.l arrt-4 rtftr a4 of Misa frrtta aaaaai al kr 4tnj la I'ki.i? liu6nr an ! iamir 11 Maar cumfliiM.tl U( mark Ikair lUf !. a a a Mr. Okatar O Mrhr al.rtaifiaJ a5aal li af tka ouk(af matroM aa4 aiaMi aa Taaiar al aa taf'-rnvat la aat tta aaaoriaat Jaao Kla la. a a a CnK:imainttna' Maa Katkaviaa trob. af Vork. anti--a-airiica't h.vaa a-at af M' an. I M II. M nar'. Mr. aa4 Mra ri.fr JoHoxji praal4ad al "fnm unar paartl Ttaal.r a'lt tat'l arooM Ika lat; w r )I,aaa R-oav A!k' "aC 'U4 ir.l . Mr llpkur. V 11 at. TM wir) Milattnpa. t'aiii Mratita. rWaloQ Tailar tH laa at an J asataaa. a . a aaaai a ' "rt v i 'a T. fvn cf ( prallit af 11a aortal af f a r af lla paal f a l In fcaof cf M.aa t'ruacal I:aa4 aa tlal la tl a4r aftaraaaa r Miaa attvarta IUr , -! af la aoaaaar aiara tar aarir la l- 't afiar.a-a T. 4tfc "A numt.r of . m.mbara ;.;' V -a'"" Va f . . , NV aaaaaaaa faTa? S aMaHBaMBBBaaaaBBaal sfetjrtsy Sr s eaf Smith. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Sharrard. VI - .nrf Mra Lnainar Stout. Mr. and Mr. Ouy W. Talbot. Henry TeaL tr. and Mra. Otla B. VIht. Mr. and Mra. Joaeph E. Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. KrrklDa Wood. Mrs. J. Van Ler Elch baum anal Jordan Zan. a a Mrs. Charles M. Balr and daughters. ... wi f - u AlSatrtfl. will nm Jaivaaa & ' " ' leara tha latter part of this week for California, wnere iney ir to paas the Winter. They will be Joined Ister by Mr. Balr. and they will motor throuh tha southern part of the state, after attending both tha San Francisco and Ban Dleco fairs. a a a One of tha ehtrmlns and pretty teas of tha week was nlven yesterday by Mra. Wilbur I'elton Reld at her at tractive bungalow in Mount Tabor. The affair was planned aa a compliment to tha hostess' lter. Miss Zola Hitchcock, bride-elect of K. Ktlmpson Oannett. and Miss Crystal Hyland. fianr-ee of Luis Abelll. A smartly sowned throna: of matrons and maids called durlna; the afternoon to reet tha honor Buests. tha recalvlnar line Including Mrs. Ed win Forest Hitchcock and Mr. William Hld. Tha little son of tha hostess. William Forest Held, was quite tha cen ter of attraction for soma time. Tha Held horns was prettily decked with mauve chrysanthemums and ferns, tha dlnlnaroom belns; adorned with a reneral color scheme of pink, rosea and lacey ferna bain arranged on the tea table. . , Alternating at the tea table durln the two hours of the reception were: Mrs. Harry Pwart. Mra. Frederick Ftott. Mra. F. II. Cudllpp and Mrs. Bruce Mewarf. tha first hour, with Mrs. T. Irrinu Potter. Mrs. Charles ptolte. Mrs. Cyrus A. Woodwortn and Mrs. Clin ton A. Shorno serving the last hour. Further asslstln In the dlnln;-room were Mlasea Marie and Helen Haller. Margaret Ra-uer. Marjorle Read. Mar cia Tarker. Flawnlce KllllnKSWorth. In tha drawlne-room were Mlsa Nell Swart. .Miss Eugenia Cslhoun. Mrs Elisha Farrlnirton. Mrs. Wlllam Gan nett, Miss May Van Dyke. A sirlnred orchestra played durlna; tha afternoon and the attractive floral decoralian of the rooma made an ef fective foil for the smart tallieurs and toilettes of the nuests. Mlsa Hltrhcoclt has been feted al most continuously since tha announce ment of her ensaKement a couple or weeks a co. and several affairs will take place this week to honor this In teresting; mard. Miss llrland also has shared largely In the social affair of the week, al though with few exception the events have been of a delUntf ully informal nature. a Amont thoee . who are plannlne to leave early next month for New York and other. Eastern points are Mr. and Mrr. Gskar . Huber. Miss Elizabeth Huber wl.o will be Jolnea in icw 10m by Mls Wlnnlfred Huber who is in Dana Hall, and Mrs. Oscar R. Menefee and small daughter. Flora Jane, who are going- East lo pass the holld.iys altft Miss Elisabeth Mtnefee. who also is attending- Dana Hall. Mrs. P F. Morey and oaupnters. Mlse Helen and Shirlv Estham. are jo Winter In New York. Mr. Morey and Mir Shirley Eastham left yester day for Kan Francisco where they will meet Mlsa Helen Eastham. who pre- i j . . .. I. nltenrl rrtiPU it i ii vj ia " " - ' - Ina; the Fair, they will -.ontlnue East lo remain until Summer. Mlsa Shlrl y Ksatha n will stop off for a fcrtnli;ht s ri.lt with frlrnd In 1'lttsburn. Boston and other points. a a Mr and Mrs. Oskar E. Huber enter tained with an informal dinner Wednesday evenlnsr at Hotel Benson, rovers belns; placed for six. Later In the evenlnc the parly waa augmented by a number of couples, all of whom sttended the supper dance at the Brn son. Aiming- the psrlv were Mr. snrl Mrs. H iber. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ayer. !r. and .Mra. James C. Zan. Miss Eaura im:th. Mlsa Mimaret Ayer. Dr and Mrs. I.eoro-e A. Marshall. Mr. and Mra Morris II. Whlthoure. Mrs llay I-om-bard. Jordan Zan end Frederick T. Torster. sea Mr. and Mra. P. T. Hovynm left for a abort vlait In tan Francisco to attend the Fair sea An event of Interest to many resi dents of this city Is the sale for the benefit of the prisoners of war fund that will be held thla week In Van couver. B. C In which Mrs. T. W. B. Ixmdon. a former society matron of th'.s city. Is actively Interested. The affair l styled a uperfljlties sale.' and includea con trltai tions from dif ferent families In Vsncouver ami sur roundlnc towns of old silver. Sheffield plate, rurios. pictures, and countless other articles riven by sympathisers. The sal will be held in the Pacific . ... i , ji.i.i . r . . . j i .. . ii.ri. crafts Shop, where the well-known Can- nsqlin nomenpuns ton oiucr laiLiuai inc articles are sold. all tipnfiilnant wnmr4 ftf Van. couver are deeply Interested in this STiair. ana e i-'iiiiaiiuni iwiiirni' plallnc a visit lo the Sound city will find many wonderful and fin old ar tlclea for sale, and at the same time assist In a noble and worthy work, see To meet Mr. Merrill Moores. a bride of a fa-w months acn. her sister. Mrs. A. M. Cannon, has asked a number of rr.atrona and malda to tea tomorrow afternoon. The Moores have recently returned from their weddinjr trip and ar domiciled In apartments in Trinity Mies. a a .Now cornea the Woman's Fx .-hanee sale and lea. which ranks hlch amnns; the social events of th seaaon. The event will take place Tuesday morninir. and will b lo rbarpe of the members of the board. Mra. Holt C. Wilson, as chairman of tha committee, which In cludes the officers and director of h ExchTe, who are Mrs. E. I Thompson, president: Mr. Leon Hlnsch. first vIce-preMdent: Mrs. William C. Alvord. second vice-president: Mrs. J. K. Csmble. secretary; Mrs. S. T. Hamil ton. ppaUlsnt srre'erv: Mrs. Artrtsn aa u4au:; $.tr etmpaUa baakei ffc i4 wtk frtMPaaums skad.rt frirra 'aw l eroaae lists. k:C. I-' s.'l ia kiaa a Kim aa artlall tia-j.-la I. tSa arraaaaraaiec. Mis II Iaa4 w I a af Mis flair ar a w e- k - a 4. ItoOnay L. Clisan. Mr. and Mrs. Jam I. Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. Tbotna l. Ilonvyman. Mr. and Mr. Morton H. In. lay. Mr. and Mrs. Mauley Jewett. Major and Mrs. II. C. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. A- I. Kali. Mr. ahd Mra. Jam U. Kerr. Vr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock. fcxaa be-o a4d4 Ibis year and laiS day : Mr. ina Mra. j. asiey Lsaq. r. ana brts f'rt fw additional namea Iv Mrs. !;.' m una C. kin. Mr. and Mrs. . t at4al lo t lal. ! W. Utilaaiitr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Ttu wbo bar acepiad to dale In-Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. liiy l-onibard. Dr. rt aale Mr and M-a. I'barlas T. Adams. : and Mra. Oeorse A. Marshall. Mr. and Mr anal Mra l.rereti Arn-s. Mr. and Mra 1' W. L. Macairecor. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. l.rt f. lull. Mr aaj Mr. Wilaon I K. C. Meare. Roderick 1- Marleay. Mr. I lark. Mr. and Mrt W. I. t'larke. Mr 1 an4 Mr. car R. Menefee. Mr. lHn ir.. I.iliott K '.rbaii. Mr and I aid l. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Chester C Mr llacry 1-a.dJ t'orv-tt, Mrs. IMm i Murpby. Mr. and Mr. O. T. Nevlna. Dr. irtll. Mr. anal Mra. W. W. Cot- and Mra Herbert l. Nichols. Mr. and tkia Mf. sail Mra I- I. laereraauv. sir. I Mr. J. II itn". ar. bhi ira lira TODAY'S BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS If Ike aitanadeaea at Ike premier ef Ik ti;-l; a-a,aa ef Ike Moadsy k. : . a. lha.ii l".uk a Taafiaaff aiikfl I lle-l Mutsasuk ar ra c-avl4ar4 ' s4 Mrs. Jri.rj r . asr. ana r.. i.tna it. -. imam a a .r.raa-e af I sal rli a I jam" A. Iuerlr. Mr. and Mra. till-, l:barson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Riley. Wntr. tkia yaar-a will eeiitaa til bar! J.irkam. Mr. a4 Mra. J. rtnepkard Mr. anj Mrs. Thome. Robertson. Mr. .i.... a.xaa. A atmbr af a ma .1 I .:... Miss rani. a i r . iau- anq ri'e- ..w... - t... a... mam aaaMt-.a-at laa .r'.lf tw Mr iad .fa J. K aamoe. 'ir. Mr. a., rinwiin. a larantt ss. rewai ia.r parties Tkarsaiay lacral k.la srv4 la aa4 Ml. C- L. Ursiia, Albioa D. Ci lr. j Mr .lie. I Mr. aaU Mrs. CLark himooils, Alfred Fac powder simply cover up an un attractive complexion and leaves no lasting: benefit. Those who have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find it much better, aa It remove skin dis coloration, such aa freckle and tan. and makes tha skin smooth, white and naivety. This lotion Is made by dissolving- four ounce of spurmax in one half pint hot water, then adding two teaspoonfuls glycerine. This complex Ion beautlfiar doea not rub off or ahow like powder, and give a mora refined appearance. It remove lo;h ahinlnes and sallowness. rapidly giving- the skin a permanent healthy, youthful appear ance. Aa especially fine shampoo for this weather can be bad at trlfHng expense by dissolving a teaapoonful of canthrox 10 a rup of bot water. Pour slowly on acalp and massage briskly. This cre ates a soothing, cooling lather that dis solves and removes all dandruff, excess 011 and dirt. Rinsing leaves the acalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, whl'i the hair fakes on a glossy richness of natural color, also a flufflness which makea it seem very much heavier than HI After a canthrox shampoo arrang ing the hair I a Jyleaaur. Ad. V V Wholr-aalrr.. Retailers, Sstabliahed llMHi. .... .jk' vi Oriental Rugs The power of an Oriental Rug to enrich and transform a common place room is wonderful and amazing. An Oriental Rug is a materialized sonjr of labor, an expression of the love and industry of a human soul. The years add to their preciousness and time but enhances the soft beauty of their coloring. We have recently received a large importation of carpet-size Rugs. We consider an Oriental Rug more than a piece of merchandise, and we endeavor to impress our customers with the truth of this. It is the genuineness of the Cartozian Bros.' importations which gives them in terest and true value. Cartozian Bros. Importers of Oriental Rugs 473 Wash. St, Bet. 13th and 14th. UrTilman. treasurer: Mrs. Arnold S. Rothwell. assistant treasurer: and di rectors. Miss Falling. Mrs. George . Whiteside. Mr. Edward Ehrman. Mrs. Marcus Flelschner. Mr. Martin Winch. Mra. Walter J. Burns. Mrs. . J. an Schuyver. Mrs. b B. Linthicum, Mrs. Pumimd Frank. Mrs. Alma u. avais, and Miss Olive Failing-. From 4 o'clock until tea will be served, prominent matrons and maias nesistinK- in the pretty alnmir-room. The reception committee, which will attend to the comfort and needs of all who take advantage of the opening- of the sale to secure the most attractive of the ware displayed". Includes Mrs f. E. S. Wood. Mrs. T. L. Eliot, Mrs. SiKmund Frank. Mrs. H. W. Corbett, Mra. E. L. Thompson. One of the feature of this year' sale In the housekeepers' table, which will ba filled with delectables made by members of the Exchange from their choicest and most treasured recipes. The Exchange cook book, always a boon to housekeepers, will occupy a nromlnent place in the sale. Society folk are planning little parties for the tea, having aireaay re served tables for the event. Presiding at the tea table during- the afternoon will te Mrs. John G. Edwards. Mrs. Walt r F. Burrell. Mrs. John Latta and Mr. Guy W. Talbot. Mrs. C. C. Hindman is the guest of her son and daufthter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hindman. Jr.. at their home, 211 North Nineteenth street, for sev eral weeks. She is being entertained with many delightful informal affairs. a a Mrs. Wilson CI: rke was hostess for an Informal sewing bee and tea party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John King Stack. The tea table was attractive with garden flowers, and was presided over by Mrs. Frank Dooly. College night at the Ice Hippodrome Friday evening will be a gala event, and Is claiming the interest not only of society folk, but the college, fra ternity and sorority sets in and around Portland, as well as the private and hlsh school contingents of the -iv. "AND CHERRY'S GRAM CREDIT ON ALL THESE MARVELOUS VALUES! "Doesn't It seem almost like a fairy story. Frances, to see these lovely things and to know that we can actuai'v BUY some of them TOD AT, in spite of not having more than a quarter of the price In our purses?" That's prt of a conversation some one overheard in Cherry's beautiful Clothing- Store yesterday. You know the place, no doubt that tremendously popular shop at 389-391 Washington street. It' a store that'a always popular, on account of Cherry's liberal Installment Payment System. But there are spe cial drawing cards Just. now. Broadcloth Suits, fur-trimmed and in all the smart shades, at 24.5u! Natty Utile street Suits with fur also at I1S.50! A grand array of lovely dresses reduced to as low as 11-.95. And Furs In fascinating variety to all of which Cherry's famous Credit System applies. And new Plush Coats with collar and cuns handsomely trimmed with fur, and a lining guaranteed for five years. i nrir au'i r .. n m ft A i 4aaaaa X 1 Velvet Suits Reduced 25 From Regular Prices Every velvet suit n stock is included in thie sale. They are the latest mod els, many of them received within the last two weeks. The quality of ma terial and their clever lines will con vince you of their worth. Smart box and Russian styles in the new ripple flare effect fur trimmed. $29.50 Suits now S21.95 ?32.50 Suits now 24.35 $35.00 Suits now S26.25 $39.50 Suits now S29.85 $42.50 Suits now S31.45 $45.00 Suits now S33.75 $49.50 Suits now 37.85 $24.25 to $26.00 Marmot Fur Sets SPECIAL. $14.85 These are exquisite- furs of & rich brown shade service able and very stylish. The set consists of a handsome scarf in shawl or perline style and a large pillow muff. . If furs are not a present need with you it would be well to antici pate the Christmas us of such a set and take advan tage of this saving. New Crepe de Chine Blouse $2.98 We have just received a ship ment of these dainty Waists. They are of an extra fine quality for the price. The collars may be worn high or low at your pleasure. The collars and cuffs are edged with a fine Venice lace, and in the front yoke there are three rows of dainty shirring. On Sale Monday and While They Last The First Breath of Spring Black Moire Hats, combined with velvet and trimmed with new Summer flow ers. Not a Summer hat, nor yet a Win ter hat just some thing new. Why not a bouquet of quaint garden flowers and a cluster of fruit when w e have been wearing black hatsaso long? We will be very much repaid for our effort If you will but drop in and see these new creations you will be pleased, we are sure. 124toi28 SixthSt, Justoff")l&smTTton. oppcrp!fl En3r.1v.D3, rcc! Ole Hmhoosmtj iarcsr ticziym to 33ojuc for VzMim$ anb orlicr "fltmounccmcvh Diplomas, "Commencement Iffviratfoos, avh ifionepam and HAAre99 raftonerv 100 pnol-ci. We&(iw$ JovftaKons $6.30 tiilham dtf 01x17 & 3rmKwf "Go. Corner f if tit ani -0dk Streets "The Furs "TTi That She Prefers" 1 4 THAT individuality and distinction which invariably characterize the 1 a-laOlV smartly gowneo woman, unu mw most notable expression in her furs. Liebes Furs cleverly designed and master fully tailored appeal to the most discrim inatingnot alone because of their elegance, but also because of their intrinsic worth and modest cost. New Fur Coats Fur Sets Children's Furs Fur Trimmings iHL Ute m C 2S8 Morrison St, Near Fifth At the Sign of the Bear J. P. Plageraann, Mgi New Catalogue o Free 1 1