THE SUNDAY OREGONTAX. PORTEAXD, MARCH 19, .... qO C16 jp Ul; "--tC Xp'XV" Xi -5v: .jJU-r S i y jr v If . s - , :X!fe "v . ., . . : : " -VV'-: '-"X:":'-'i "'. v " , X! .; -.Xi'; : 0 - : ' :": X-.:' :.; .;::X : tx--X-v ; . i" XXXXXXXXX.:. " :X JP" x? r ; V " -jfJ rX ' A V," X- I V i O- 7 . k- X " : k,fw , --v' s'fe.a 'v . ,NM..n..i,.i.inilifoiA it A i i t... ir- -J I i V S ' ' - i ;,? i it V . - i a ' - wimii." "jrss--' Tyw-yggw 1 mwm--?: .'w-' k3 , jf ' - v , r-s , JX-SfV.it aTjSaW8i5aJS .i1nt - N - - r:pv. . J,' '.f,; v ' tocarX'x- -s-'"i 1 " - " ' I ''ill i - ' l'',,''" I 'II 1 f-:i r 1 1 j lit'" ' S: " ( 'f l' l RlyL . . ; ' I - f X I 'i i 1 i ! ' ;: 's : I - . 1 . t ' i S ' v . Jj.: : j r! i;j ijj , A7 (I I I x ! -jf : j i j j j j' t ..j t: i I I! 'vj , , ; ' j j tl r - ' -m ! It: i - I ' . - i xH j ; , I . . : ... : 'd -is f ; i " : - ' ' ,Uj 3 Syhz?2 JDizS Z7c? os7 ? cafe.) 7ZyoAd.. RAND OPERA will be the event of I this week. Society has shown Its interest by reserving boxes and eats for line rarties for each of the three performances. The opening; night. liant event of tile season, .mong those who will have box parties will be the Misses Failing, Colonel and Mrs. 1L. C. Cabell. Mrs. Charles Edwin Seara, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbctt, Mrs. Thotoaa CarricJs Jiurke, ilr, qx Mrg. , o. Downing and Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. The early Lenten days have been marked by a few card parties, but all have been quite Informal. 1 DurLnsr the past week the exhibition of the famous Besnard peace painting, "Xjf P&jx." at the Museum of Art on Wednesday night called forth an as semblage of society folk and others who are appreciative of the best In art. A musical programme of high standard was given by l.ient Mowrey and CJeorge Wilbur Reed and addresses were delivered by Charles II. Carey on "Our Debt to France," and by J. Andre Fouilhoux on "Art. The evening was planned for the banefit of the families of French- soldier artists and the spon sors were the members of LAllianee Franeaise. The auction of paintings donated by H. F. WentE, C. E. S. Wood. Carl H. Walters, Shanna Cumming. Lesley Smith and an exhibition of loan pic tures in the upper gallery created added Interest. The Besnand picture depicts peace by arbitration. It ..should be seen by all who are interested in the fine arts. The exhibit of loan paintings and minia tures contains many gems. There is a Claude Monet loaned by C. F. Ad ams, a Carot, "A Boy Sketching," loaned by Miss Failing; a Daublgny, a Michel and others of equal interest from the collection of Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. K. M. Lazarus has added three Dau bigny miniatures. An attractive paint ing is the "Tempest," by Jules Dupre, which is the property of Mrs. A. L. Mills. Among others who have loaned pic tures for this exhibit are William . D. Wheelwright, Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, C. F. Adams, I. N. Fleischner, Mrs. Pres ton C. Smith, W. M. Ladd, Mrs. M. R. Hampson, Mrs. Roscoe R. Giltner, Henry Ladd Corbett. W. B. Ayer. Mrs. H. W. Corbett. Mrs. L. Allen Lewis. Fred A. Jacobs and Charles Henry Carey. The exhibition closes today. An anticipated event Is the mi careme fete that will be held on March 30. This will be under the auspices of L'Alliance Franeaise and will be unique in many features. Special costumes vll ' SPRING TIME The influence of Spring now mani fests itself throughout our shop In the attractive novelties displayed. Of special interest are the importa tions Just received of ENGLISH WOOLEN'S, TOP COATS. TAILORED HATS. SPORTS COATS AND NECK ACCESSORIES. K. S. ERVIN & CO.. Ltd. Custom Clothing. IMPORTED ACCESSORIES FOR MEN. CUSTOM SHIRTS. ENGLISH RAINCOATS FOR MEN , AND WOMEN. Second Floor Selling Building. Sixth and Alder Streets. MM AND CALLING CARDS ENGRAVERS W. G. Smith Sc Co. xould rLooiw aioaajLx dujq. O- 777 1 are being planned for the occasion, which will be a jolly revel of society folk In the garb of art students and others of the Latin quarter of Paris. The committee of arrangements in cludes Leland L. Smith, Folger John son. Miss Olive Failing. Mrs. Susie Fen nell Pipes and Mrs. Ralph Fenton. . In April there will be the College fete, which is looked forward to by the sorority girls, fraternity men and all who are interested in college life., Among the society folk who have reserved seats for grand opera and who will entertain groups of friends at one or at all of the three per formances will be: Mrs. Everett Ames, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Albee, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams. H. F. Biddle. Mrs. Hazel Blumauer Litt. Dr. and Mrs. D. Bruere. A. O. Bjelland; Japanese Consul. K. Kumasaki; Mr. and Mrs Asahel Bush, of Salem: C. J. Bushnell, of Pacific University; Mrs. Susie Fennell Pipes, G. E. Beebe, Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong, A. P. Bateham. F. G. Buffum, Mrs. R. B. Bain. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lea Barnes, Elsie Bond Bischoff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. George Knight Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cookingham. Major William M. Cruik shank, Vancouver Barracks; Judge and Mrs. C. H. Carey. Mrs. A. B. Combs, Mr. and M.-s. Vincent Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Coursen, Mrs. Lena Chambers, Judge G. N. Davis, Mrs. G. C. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Downard. Miss Ruth Duniway, R. M. Dooly, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denton. Miss. Henrietta Eliot, Miss Failing, Miss May Failing. Mrs. W. B. Fechheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eichenlaub, Gordon Forbes, Miss Froh man, Paul E. Froellch, Miss Joselyn Foulkes, Edward Ehrman. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fleischner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Jr.. Alan Green. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Oill, Mr. and Mrs L. C Oilman, Mrs. W. F. Gratke. Astoria Miss Frances Gill. Graham Glass, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine. Dr. and Mrs Millard C. Holbrook, Miss Katherlne Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Havhurst Wholesale Retailers Evtablialied 190 Oriental Rugs Spring Cleaning This is the season to have your Oriental Rugs wash-cleaned and re paired to preserve their wear and restore their rith, natural color-" ings. Native weavers with lifelong experience do the work, and abso lute satisfaction is assured. Prices rpoderate. Telephone Broadway 3433. Cartozian Bros. Importers of Oriental Rugs 393 WASHINGTON ST. Pittock Block, Near Tenth Street TAILORED SUITS Fine Showing of Spring Materials. Order Now Reduced Prices. J. IC. Stern Ladies Tailor. 47 Alder St. fresh every day. 'Morrison st. bet. Aih mil Ifh 11 lain or A, 1805, Charles S. Holbrcolt. Mrs. S. G. Jewett. James D. Hart. Miss Gertrude Hoebr, Mrs. Lee Hoffman, Hugh Hume. Mrs. H. O. Hickox. Mrs. L. H. Hoffman, Folger Johnson. Mf-s. E. Habersham. Miss Mary Frances Isom, Mrs. Max S. Ilirseh. Mr. and Mrs. John Latta. An toino Lahhi, Isadora Koshland, J. W. Latimer. Lieutenant E. R. Kimble. 1. Lowensrart, Mr. and Mrs. James n. Kerr. M. L. Kline, J. Wesley Ladd. S. B. Llnthtcum. Mr. and Mrs Kurt Koehler, C. W. King, Max Loewenson, John A. Kesting. Mr. snd Mrs. O. Hunt Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Fleicher Linn, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Kerr, Charles T. Ladd. W. M. Knight. Mrs. Julius Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Kati, F. P. Kendall, Mrs. Hpnry Mc Craken, Mrs. J. C. Mann, Samuel C. May. Stuart McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mears, Mrs. Julia Marquam, Mrs. R. C. McDanie, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Malpas, Mrs. G. M. Msgrudoi'. Mr. snd Mm. John Claire Montieth, Mrs. Del phine Marx, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mac Rae, Miss Je in Mackenzie. " Robert Macgili. Julius L Meier, Roger Mac Veagh, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.i Montague, W. F. Ogburn. E. W. Ortmann, Mrs. Clark Noble. Mrs. 11. J. Ottenheimer. Mrs. John R. Oatman. Mrs. Ira V. Powers, Mips Axa Genevieve Paget. L. I lVkorney. Tr. and Mrs. Paul Hockey. Frank Branch Riley. Mrs. O. Rlttenberg. Samuel .Rosenblatt. Mrs. Kenneth Robertson. George Wilber Reed. Rose Coursen Reed, Aniedcc M. Smith. Miss Anne Shogren, Mrs. B. G. Skulason. Russell E. Sewall. Mrs. C. rt. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Rntmrt Strong, Ray Small. Mrs. A. M. Sher oo. Mrs. J. A. Strowbridge. Mr?. W. A. Sellwood. Mr.' and Mrs. Preston Carter Smith. Mrs. Delta Watson Spence -, Mrs. Loyal B. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. B-n Selling. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Toal. Dr. Krnest T" Tucker, Guy Webster Talbot. R. M. Tuttle. Mine. Lucie Valnir. Miss Ksther Tucker. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Thompson. L. II. Tarplcy, Mrs. James Twohy. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Woodward. Charles E. Wolverton. .A. A Just Received! Number of Beautiful Gray Suits at $37.50 Up Gray, while one of the prettiest and most popular colors for Spring, will be one of the hardest to ob tain. We are now displaying some very lovely suits in different shades of gray, in the most becoming Spring models. Step in and see us about your new suit; while these new grays are priced at $37.50 up, we have hundreds of other suits marked as low as $14.50. May we have the pleasure of showing you? Millinery Choice Hats at $5.00 The splendid styles we are showing at this popular price are drawing hun dreds of new customers to our millinery department. You, too, will marvel at our being able to sell such smart, stylish creations at only $5. Novelties in Silk Sweaters With the coming of Spring the demand for silk sweaters arises. We now have a very wonderful line of sweaters in the freshest and brightest of col ors and styles. Many new effects are in vogue for the coming season. 4 up. A Charge Account ' Your Privilege ittittingfc Washington Street at Tenth ' A. Charge Account Your Privilege jUiiiiiiiuiiiiuimiiiiiiLuuiiiJuuiiiiniiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiG