The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 05, 1915, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 40

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raoma. ikalr areaoriaa la avary la
alanca kaia cbancad to maat tba pra
antn mod, aad. at laal. tba Inoar
moil racracaa of tha homo, tha kltchaa
ha fcaao atiarkd. Lunrhvona, dinner
and taaa muat. In ordr to ba up to
date. loit of Yral OubM of dll-
cioua cdiblaa In ta black and whil
rvlor. Pororatlona appoint iranta and
china mutt lucrtim) to mtlady'a lataat
followms r laafcion'a dlrtaiaa.
Another near IcWa ba beea Intro
d.tcad laltv bjr a prominent rlrl In
"bridal bouquet. Inataad of tbo out
totnary and uauatljr eoaUy bouquet,
whicb la rarrted for only a few mln
ules aad tbaa caat to Iba brlda'a at
tandaata. It la now arranvad o that
a dainty llttl roraaf a la hidden ia the
center of th ahowar. whlrh la removed
by lao brlda aXtar tba coremony. ra.
talncd for a coriait tar ber traveling;
ault. and tbo remainder la toased from
tha atalreaa aa ah la preparing; to
leava for tho weddlnc trip. Th cor
an la mad of gardenia, orchids or
brlda'a roeebtsda, and Is a pretty bit of
ntlment that should prove popular
with Portland brtdea., a Ionic liat of
which Is scheduled to snina in tne so
cial llmallltht of December.
Dosena of children will bo taken
throufh tha adventures of Daddy Lona;
!. at tft HrlllK Theater at tha
Wednesday and Saturday matinees,
ntaay par Ilea with little onea aa hosts
having already baen arranged. A Taum-t-r
of Ho and box ra riles for tba
evening performance also are among
the week's festivities, preceded in soma
Instances by dinner parties.
Among th weddlnga scheduled for
this month ar Ml Grace peters, who
will become th bride of llallett Max
well on December : Mlva Myrtl Brlx.
who will wed lienry Philip Cuehner
on December IS: nfl'r th holidays Uitm
Mabel KiKC. charming and dainty llt
tal maid, will be married to Edward
Tyler sturgeon, and another brlda of
Peoember will b Miss Zola Hitchcock,
whoaa wedding to K. SUnson Gannett
will be a smart event.
e a e
If th premier Is a forerunner of
th popularity of th newest danc
ing club to be organised anion th
smart aeL the Thursday Kvanlng Panc-
Inc CI 'ib will eclipse all former similar
cluba In point of Interest and merri
ment. A larg gathering of the young
folk thronged th ballroom of Hotel
Henaoa Thursday, th gown being
wonderful In coloring, design and ma
terial. Th younger belles, many of
whom or th seasons debutantes.
added vastly to the attractiveness of
the occasion. Th youth and emhuxl
sm of the long llat of members In
sure a brilliant Mil for thla per
fectly new club. Tha next dance will
b an event of January 11 and It will
be followed by four other dances.
Patronnessea for tba aeries are: Mrs.
Henry Ldd Corbctt. Mrs. Gordon
Forbes. Mrs. Charles Edward Grelle.
Mrs. Pavld T. lloneyman, Mrs. C Hon!
tewts. Mrs. Lwl Mills. Mrs. Andrew
Norrls and Mrs. Henry wasalnxer.
Th Invitation Hat Include: Mr. and
Mr. Kenneth Beebe. Mr. and Mr. Ger
ald Herb a. Mr. and Mr. John Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott It. Corbett, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Pennison Clark. Mr. and
Mrs. Maurlc K. Crum packer. Mr. and
Mr. Wllnon W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
John Cronnan. Mr. and Mr. Edmund
Iwnrctut. Mr. and Hr. James A.
DouKherty. Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert Dur
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dolph. Mr.
and Mra theiard Kela. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Andr Foullhoux. Mr. and Mr. lienry
Fallliic. Mr. and Mra. Frank Fey. Mr.
and Mra. Gordon Forbes. Mr. and Mrs,
C. Edward Grelle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick II. Green. Mr. and Mra. Ionald
Green. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honey
man. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman R. Half,
Mr. anj Mrs. Howard Holland. Mr.
and Mr. Philip Hart, Mr. and Mrs.
Manley Jewctt, Mr. and Mra. Kurt 1L
Korhltr. Mr. and Mr. Jacob Oray
Kamm. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Klmr. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis. Mr. and
Mrs. David C Lwl, Mr. and Mrs.
Anuln a. Gabbe. Mr. and Mrs. Wtil
tatn Hurd Lines. Mr. and Mra. J. Wes
ley Ladd. Mr. anj Mrs. John Latta.
Mr. and Mra. Gay Lombard. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thornton Ladd, Mr. and
Mrs. D. V. L. MacGrexor. Mr. and
Mr. Cheater Griffin Murphy. Mr. and
Mra. Lewi MtArthur. Mr. and Mrs.
lialr-h C. Mataon. Mr. and Mrs. Co
A. McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Me are. Mr. and Mrs. Lewla H. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ponald Munro. Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Dickinson Norrls. Mr. and
Mrs. John Naplcr. Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Nobl.
. and Mra. Eugerut Watson Hockey.
Mr. and Mrs. W lliiam B. Koberson.
Mr. and Mra. Kobert Strong. Mr. and
Mrs. ttt-orga Klrkham Smith. -Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Murray Sherwood. Mr. and
Mrs. K C. Shevlln. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
Smith. Mr. and Mra. Harold Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong, Mr. and
Mr. Thomas enarp. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
U'ubster Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Erkina
Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Vt hlt
huuaa. Mr. and Mr, lllchard Wilder.
Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Wesslnerer,
Mr. and Mrs. itaymond wllcox, Mr.
and Mr. Joseph Wl'ry, Mr. and Mrs.
lieorx L. Warren. Mr. and Mra. Carl
L. Wernli ke. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
L. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. William War
rain. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mra
Margaret fcurrell Hidd. Mrs. Haiel
Klomauer Lilt. Mra. Josephine An
drews. Miss Jesn and Mlsa Mary
Hrownile. Mlsa Helen and Mls Mar
arat Bales. Mlsa Barbara Banlett,
Mlea Genevieve Brooke. Miss Myrtle
Hrix. Miss Louis Uoyd. Ml Anna Ma
Kay Brown. Mir Evelyn Carey Mlsa
Cornelia Cook. Miss Shanna and Miss
llartet Cummlng. Mis Haael Dolph.
Mlrs -Stella Frohmsn. Miss Allc (ill
man. Ml Katherin Graham. Mlas
Sally Bart. Mia Margaret Hawett. Mist
Margery Hoffman. Mls Katherinc Hoi
brook. Miss Katherinn Hart. Miss
Elisabeth Jacob. Ml Elisabeth Jone.
Miaa Helen Ladd, Mlas Charlotte and
Mla Katherin Laldlaw. Mlaa Jean and
Ml Barbara Markrnrle. Mlsa Malaia
and Mlaa Allaa MaoMaater. Miss Jean
Morrleon. Mlas Fl low Mill. Mlaa Sara
M.-Cuily. Miss laabclle Macleay. Mis
Antolnelte Me.ir. Mlas .Maryaret
Mears. Mlaa Virginia Mt Donouxh. Mlaa
'' I'eta-ra. Miaa I'aulln and Mlsa
Uenevleva J'arke. Mlaa ithoda Kumelin.
mi jiary iioDertaon. Mlaa Catherine
KuaaelL MLea Lesley Smith.. Mlaa Marv
pinari r-iuiin. allaa I'afaey Stewart.
Mii-a Louisa and Miss Kuth Small. Mis
nuin itL aiiss r.atner turner Mlaa
Marion Voorhlea. Mis Haxel Weldlar.
Mlas CUIro Wilcox. Mlaa Xancv Zin
and John Anderson. Jack Adams. Fred
Ames, rerrey Amy. James Bradley.
Hanry Buehner. Curtis Ballev Ruia
ana tvearies tsraag. hpenrer Blddl. Jack
tiuroe, Jamea airady. Varnell Beach.
Stanley Baron. Clark and Wlllkam
Appealing .
Charity and Economy
$
5
for Your
Old
Clothing
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Here is the chance for you to play Santa Claus in the true
sense of the word. Haven't you a man's old Suit, Overcoat,-Raincoat
or a Ladies' Suit, Coat or Dress that you
no longer use,, that would make some poor person more
comfortable? If so, bring it to us; we will allow you
$5.00 on it on the purchase of a new garment, and will
give the old clothing, after being fully repaired, to the
Sluts or the Associated Charities, to be distributed by
them Free, to the poor of Portland. The many discarded
r garments' received this 'week attest to the charitable spirit
pf, the people and at the same time shows that they appre-
c;ate the economy of the offer.
Extraordinary Dress Sale!
. , ; Your Choice Any
$25.00, $27.50, $30.00
Wool or Combination Silk and Wool Dress
Special
Monday Only
$19.7
and with an old garment for the poor the price
comes down to $14.75
Beautiful dresses from, our. finest Winter stock.
Combinations of silk arid serge, effectively
arranged; quaint little coatee effects with
pleated skirts and the front and sleeves of
silk; all-wool styles in plain and plaid mate
rials. This is really the greatest dress offer
ing of the season. Many large sizes for the
woman hard to fit.
Credit Your Privilege
for the miss
and matron.
Outfitting qj
403 Washington St. at Tenth
Suits for
Stout Women
a specialty. We will fit
you becomingly and styl
ishly in the most fash
ionable garments.
Burgard. Frederick Behrend. Hamil
ton '..rheti I'reai'ott Cooklngham
Clarence; Curry. Merle Campbell, How
ard Charlton. Richard Chrlbtie. Fldney
l larg. ivennem larwr. wcuci r.
Maurice Dooly. Frank Dudley. Gerald
and Ldward Eastbara, Tom Kdwards.
Anson I. fronman. jonn ramus,
f'hlllp Fry. Frederick Forster. A.
L. Oile. Rodney Gllsan, I'aul Giesy.
Alan Green. Graham Glaes. J. Edward
Oilman. Lester Hodson. Charles Hol
nrook. Hunt and Caroll Hendrl-kson.
Mortimer Hartwell. William Howe.
Oliver Huston, A. Hanson. Richard and
Howard Jonas, Walter Jelliffe. F. and
8. Kimball. John R. Latourett. Colin
and Robert Livingstone. Joseph Lam
bert. Lanalng Laldlaw, Alexander Lln
thlcum, Rogers MacVtagh. Hallett
Morton. Ronald Mackenzie, lienry
Mears, Roderick L. Macleay. Hallett
Maxwell. Neal Malarkey, P. U Men-
r CI....).. UllUr ll.anil.p MnrrU
son. Robert Macill'l. Fhilip l'attcrson.
Jack Robertson. Kenneth and Harry
iieeu. Aiin xusau. .ui uiaii nuw,
r. nAt..A Riihnn Walter Tavlor
Sumner. Jennings Sutor, Leland L.
Hmiih. Ray and Ferdinand Small. Mac
Cormac Snow, Donald Sterlinc Ronald
flrona. Q.nrt Stanley. Krnest and C I
Frederick Swlsrert. Robert Stubbs
Howard Shroyer, John Scott, Harold
Soo smith. Berkeley Snow, Clare Shan,
non, Jarvls Stephenron, Clarence Sew-
all, Henry Teal, baton Taylor, Jonn
Trent, Kins; Tyler, Aubrey and John
Watxek, Charles Whitney. Simeon
Winch. William Wheeler, Clifmu Wat
son, Lawrence Wheeler, Irvine Web
rter, Jordan Zan, and from Vancouver
tsarracKS. captain t . euyer. iieu
tenants Benedict. Klsenachmidt, lilli
ott. Davidson, Muller, MacMarney,
isewgarden and James.
a a
Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold S. Smith, of
Riverdale, will return from a visit to
the fair lit' San Francisco the flrt of
the week.
- a a
Mrs. George Sailor presided at a
charming: luncheon Wednesday at the
University Club In honor of Misa Myr
tle Brlx. who Is eng-ag-ed to Mra. Sail
or' brother, lienry P. Buehner. After
luncheon the hostess further enter
tained her guests with a box party at
the Heiltg Theater.
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Complimenting; Mrs. Jasper Connell,
a charmlns; young matron or uakiani.
Superfluous Hair
DeMiracle Is sold the world over
nnder the same conditions. Each pack
age contains a binding guarantee.
Other advertise "guaranteed." but
giv none. Insist on
XUJlliraefe
the original liquid hair remover that
a one has the power to rob hair of its
vitality Its life sustalnlns forco. Be
rise, begin nslng DeMiracle to-day
tH?T,lh Krowth gets beyond con
trol.. If your dealer will nnt innni
you. order direct. DeMiracle Chemical
' t--,tk v a s;, vow Tnrk
Schweitzer & Eagin
LADIES' TAILORS,
117 Tenth fit.
Seward Hotel Balldlntr.
Telephone Marshall iy37.
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IDEAL GIFTS FOR
CIIRIST3LAS
We have made careful prepara
tion for the aeaaon of holiday pur
rhaaina now commanclnr at.
tractive utilitarian artlc-l that ar
eminently suitable for gift purposes
and ar well calculated to make an
equal appeal to donor and recipient.
At this lima aelartion ran be made
at lelaure and with discrimination,
and therefor advantageous ly.
Everything la new and price mod
oral. K. S. ERVTN & CO, Ltd.
Custom Clothing.
IMPORTED ACCESSORIES FOR
MEN.
CUSTOM f HIRTS.
ENGLISH RAINCOATS FOR
MEN AND WOMEN.
Second Floor. Selling Ilullding.
Mxth and Alder Sta.
P MONOGRAM sv
STATIONERY
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W.C.SMITH& CO. 0VT'
WEDDING AND VISITING
CAJLD E.f GRjITXRS.
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5cPutsaVictroIainYour Home
Powers $ 1 5 Victrola Club
Solves the Gift Problem
You Can Buy This $15.00
Victrola for First Payment
The Most Extraordinary Talking Machine Terms
Ever Offered by Any Store
Join This $15 Victrola Club Now
Our first announcement of this $15,00 Victrola
. club brought scores of buyers to the big new
first-floor Victrola Department. The demand
for these $15.00 Victrolas has been far greater
than we anticipated and the supply is becoming
rapidly exhausted. We urge you to list your
name for membership at once, that you may
take advantage of this most unusual credit
offer.
The Lowest Talking Machine Terms
Ever Extended,
Come in and make your selection of a $15.00
Victrola and pay only 5c cash, each following
payment you add 5c a week second payment
10c, third payment 15c, etc., until the $15.00 ia
Eaid, covering a period of several months. The
irgest and last payment will be $1.20.
NO "S. & H." STAMPS GIVEN
The
Exclusive
Victrola
Store
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is
QUALITY
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Airy,
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