FEBRUARY s. tats. fr: . : l jrv i - x -row : y: ! f.'vi' . : he? v v. : M $ ,.:.;,., - v- ;rr v ; . j .... 1. V--. 2: 3: I 1 Vv i SXAPTT wln5 f lb wtk wMrl uiMn:7 nd4 upon rrtUal afit aiatroa and ir.ld laaora pMlilac 4irlona aroond crackltav nri4a. ai4 a. -fMKt tkr w ft a TTtvml f lha da licbtfnl a.lraoo part Ira wild tna la Tttabla katttia an4 IU attaodaat chatty aaar hrtn p:aaa war asada far tha ttpnac add Jr.mr Ifia brM alact aa4 thair flaarva vara dlaroaaxl. a4 rrncaiata mada for aatartala laaj t"in. partiva vara mada up for tha Ge4'vkt cuacart o lltnaiT aaaalnc at Ika Aad.torluaa. lha VUltler Nuraa aMvlioa V:atUa tva. vklk vtll kid tha on Kabraary 14 at tha ral dac of Xn. Hla Ladd Corbatt. and tk ovaoy atnar and amallar fuoctioaa that ( ta B?ka np tha platliia of tna kair leaakapar and tha ballra of tha city vara autanvd and jottad dova on tao auctaJ ctliDlir tar Ifeo vaak. juat arn.ric. K-atraara who Kara aoffatHBf from tka tntanaa ro!d kail coma to tba Coaat to Joia tbrir frtvfyda and ralatlvaa f r a krlf raaplta. and lhaa. will aav araJ of lha hrtdaa-atact. ara raaponatkla for tka kaatilv-plannad aftaraooa faa iltlo tnal hava kaaa siTa dor Ins tba paat fw d- tutdiar out proralnrntlr la tha aa. fnt'i aociai fttnti ia tka vrddlna; of Jav.a Ai:aa UuMnr and t.laatnnt IroLftadw abick atcrartad a fhioaatl thronr to Trinltr borrh laat ntrbt. Btfcar oaant of aoto dariac tka vaak va tka naoancaanaat of tka na r.tnl of Misa Uimn fmltk to Tronia Karr. vktck vaa told at a ta Wadaaa dor for vhlca Mr. Joaapkiao SmiLk Aadrava vaa hoataaa, a a a Miaa Vartaa Unlth'a nrm to Ti tmal aarr vaa ooo of Iko aaoat taraaliaaT afid daliajhtful diraralona of ia vaa a, Xa vad mA kaava orelr floral glfta by her numerous frlrnda and relatives. The tea table waa presided over by Mrs. Helen ladd Corbett and Mrs. David T. Honeyraan. They were as sisted in servinic by Mrs. Lovelle D. Winters, Mrs. Spencer Biddle. Mrs. Hazel B. Litt and Miss Dorothy Strow bride. Several of the founa; maids are planning various social compli ments for the latest addition to the lone; list of brides-elect. Among; those who will entertain in honor of the bride-elect this week is Mrs. Samuel C Kerr, who is planning a tea .complimentary to Miss Smith, a a a Mrs. Walter F. Burr'ell and Mrs. William D. Wheelwright are sponsors for a course of lectures to bo given during Lent in the ballroom of the Multnomah Hotel. These lectures will serve as pleasant diversions during the dullest part of the year, and will be enjoyable to all thoughtful students of present-day problems. Lleatenant-Colonel John Leader, late of the Koyal Irish Rifles, now com mandant at the University of Oregon, will speak Monday night, February 18. on ' "The War Situation In Europe." He has rust finished three years of active service In France, and. In the words of Miles Standish. "here is a fellow wbo can both write and fight, and in both is equally skillful." The other lectures will be given on Mondays and Wednesdays at S P. M., beginning Wednesday, February 20. lr. Oeorce Rebec will lecture on Tuesday at a pretty tea for which the bride-elect's siatar. Mrs. Josephine Smith Andrews, was hostess at the residence of their older sister. Mrs. Frederick Leslie Warren, on Kearney street. The announcement really was a big sarprtea. althousk rumors have baa a afloat for some time coupling tha fair young maid's name with that of sa Amy man, and the engagement of tna coupia has been anticipated for several weeks. coneee,oantly tha betrotkal party gave the guests quits a pleasant surprise. Tha brlde-alect la tba yonagest dauahter of Mra Smith and Milton W. Umith. both of this city, and ah la ana of the moat fascinating and attractive of the younger glrla. fha a! tea dad Portland Academy, and lairs 'eras a etudent at Miss Catlla's arhooL With Mrs. Andrews. Miss Smttif epeat quite a time In Honolulu, a ad. although she waa aot -oat" at that lime, aba vaa, nevertheless, very popular la Army clrclea at Scho rield Barracks, tfhe has been an in argetlo worker for all social benefits, war work and general philanthropy since returning to Portland. Mr. Karr la a popular younc bach elor, formerly of thla city, but bow of Tales, Okla where he la engaged with his father. Alexander IL Kerr, la several glaaa manufacturing con cerns. He alao la Intereated In tba firm of Wadhama Karr Broa, of thla city, of which hla father la vice- W. G. SMITH & CO. MORGAN BLOC. IIAskUaVUlA. ajMi VTS1TIXQ CARD NG&AYB3 president and one of the large stockholders-Mr. Kerr also Is a son of Mrs. Amanda Rerr. a popular matron of Portland, who Is now spending the Winter months In Boston with her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook. He Is a Harvard graduate and a member of several of Portland's leading clubs. He has been visiting In the city for the past few weeks, and Is preparing to return soon to Oklahoma, where he will remain until the wedding date, which will be within the next few weeks, probably In March. At Mra Andrews' tea about 49 of the matrons and maids of society shared In tha delightful news, the rooms being sglow with a profusion of Ophelia rosea, freeslaa. daffodila and ether premiers of Spring. The fair young bride-to-be wss showered with Spring Styles The very latest and best that New York had to offer. Schweitzer & Eagin LADIES TAILORS 33 Va Waahiagtaa. Near Tenth London-Made Winter Coats for Ken and Women IDEAL) COLD-WEATHER COATS ALL WOOL WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT GRACEFUL PRACTICAL COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL O. ERVIN & CO.', Ltd. Custom Clothing and Shirts Men's Dress Accessories eeaad Floor. Selling Bldg Sixth at Alder Street. "The Real Nletsche." "The Ancestry of the Present-Day German Mind" and '.The Meaning of the Russian Revolu tion." Dr. B. W. DeBusk will speak on "Measuring the Mental Growth of Our Children," "Our Physical Unprepared ness" and "Our Psychic Defenses." The season tickets have seven coupons attached, so that holders may use them for guests If they choose. Requests for tickets may be Bent to Mrs. Walter F. BurreU, 828 Hawthorne avenue. Proceeds from these lectures will be invested at once in liberty bonds for the benefit of the women's building fund for the University of Oregon. Nearly $9000 of this trust fund is al ready so invested, and a contribution to this .fund Is a service to the Natloif as well as to the state. - - With the approach of Valentine dayi February 1. Interest centers In the annual Valentine tea of the Visiting Nurse Association-, which will be held this year at the residence of Mrs. Helen; Ladd Corbett. A number of features will make this year's event more than X3HaaamanaafOnnTaTBatantaafaaTM SALE Furs at Radical Reductions Hudson Bay Fur Co. FUR MANUFACTURERS 147 BROADWAY ManchesterDancingAcademy reder Xew Maaireawst The Patronage of Rrflaed and Oea- geauaj People Bvlleltee. LATEST DAXCES TArOHT, TEX FKIVATK LESSORS, gS. SS4 Fifth Street. Phone Bdwy. I ISO Hears rreaa 10 A. M. i30 p. M. S. WEISS Leading I.adlea Taller. LtSV TK.NTH ST. 22 Lovely Spring Dresses Have Just Arrived $28.50 22 beautiful little models that are so entirely different that they just spell a new season at first glance. There are the soft est foulards combined with serge, dainty little taffetas and all-serge models. For an early showing these are really re markable and the price is most reasonable why not step in Monday and see them for yourself. Caps and Scarfs $1.35 These smart knit sets are indeed just the thing for the school miss or anyone who skates or enjoys the out-of-doors. They come in all the popular color combinations it is quite effective to have a set to ' match your sweater. These are specially priced. New Voile Blouses Fashion magazines tell us that Voile Blouses will be the popular thing for the coming season. You really should see some of the handsome styles we have already received. Some are dis played in the window, but our com plete waist department offers many, many more. See the new things while they are new. , Your Charge Account Solicited 'OuiiittingCoS3 Washington Street at Tenth i