The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 03, 1918, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 38

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cpnrittlTt a1tpca al tba a4l
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aaol n, furnuhad laa motif for a
nuNr of parttaa. wltb tbatr attaadaat
ottnaara aa-a asppara, aa waU aa (aa
patrtlaa taJlawl aaatlana.
Uainr ta tba lotarfaraar of war
cadar. tba wrdrltna of Mi Malal Mc
XMtv aa4 Captaaa D. C Oldaabont.
aa( for tba araak failoolna; i'aatar, avaa
baan adTaar-! and la bow achadulrd lo
taka lc WdaadaT aaaolna. at tba
bonpa of tba. brtda-aiart'a paraota, Mr.
a4 Kra. iatai MacMaaKor. al Axo-
vour. It will ba a almpla waddlnf.
with bat nlr a faw cloaa friend of tba
farollr la attendance.
Tba waddlna of bllea Graca Lanadon
aad Artbar Roland Boocow, which waa
an ent of Tbvraday noon, waa ona of
the moat charmlnir of the aaaaon.
Alde from a faw Informal function
airen aa compliments to the nuroeroaa
brMee-alect. and tba laochaona. teae
aad 1 act area for tba Brltlah-Oreiron
eoltUera dependent, aoclety irava them
arlvee up to enjoytn the biicht aunny
daya of tba weak by remalnlna; out
doora and motoiinc about the dir.
Oaa of the ae.weot patlma. aad a
rrjr commaadable on, anon a- the
I'ortland bachatora, malda, and the
marrtad folk. too. U the reaiinc of
faanillea. by adoption, noma la Belgium
and aorae In Krance. There la one
bachelor In town, a well-known busl
aeae and clubman, who baa three cMl
draa. waa at be ar boo . but U
determined to brine; them from tnelr
troubled and muter homea In Belgium
and Franco to hla handsome and cosy
home In this city aa soon aa such a trip
la possible for the little ones. There
are two boye and a ttrl In thta ft roup,
a brother and sister, and a relative.
And this fairy Kodfather really Is tak
1ns; car of hla brood In excellent shape,
wrltlna them regularly, sending; them
clot hln-. books, candle, and lots of
(rood thlncs. as well aa miin for their
Engraved i
Wedding-, Ylniting-, Bugintso and 1
Army Ofricrra' Carda
Moaaajraaa aad Addreee Statloaery
W. G. Smith & Co. f
311 Mergae Blog.
education, mere are muny oiuer men I
and women Just like this benefactor,
who ara unable for various reasons to
enter the servlcea, but are helping
marvalouely In many waya.
Some of the young maids who have
adopted fflese little foreign children
are working for their stipend to send
to the children no aa not to put the ex
tra burden on their fathers or guar
dians, from whom they receive their
allowances. They all proudly display
photographs of their "kiddies," and
their hearte ara bubbling over with
lova for their bablea whom they are
naer to love and care for.
The biggest and gayest event sched
uled for this week is the benefit Skat
In party at the Ice Palace' Wednesday
nirht for which the British Red Cross
Society wilt be boats for their patrlotlo
fund. This is ona or ma unKs aaaea
to the chain started last week for the
soldiers' dependents of the British
army, and so far a number of afternoon
affairs have been given for the cause
Miss Elise Feldman will return this
week 'from a visit In California, where
she has been entertained extensively.
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Mrs. Charles F. Adams and -little
daughter, Anne, left last week for Cali
fornia, and are now at Paso Kobles
for a few weeks' stay.
Mrs. Henry Dickinson and children.
who recently came to the Coast from
their home hi Memphis, Tenn., to Join
Lieutenant Dickinson, stationed in the
spruce division at Vancouver Barracks,
is now established in apartments at
Alexandra Court for a few woks. Mrs.
Dickinson and children plan to return
later in the Spring to the post, where
they already have become popular. She
is a charming matron, and will be wel
comed to Portland society by hosts of
old friends of her husband.
Much interest centers in the wedding
of Miss Malsle MacMaster and Captain
Dieterlck C. Oldenborg, U. S. A., which
Ib scheduled for Wednesday night. It will
be a simple home wedding at the resi
dence of the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William MacMaster, at Ard
gour, and will be solemnized at 8:30
o'clock by Rev. A. A. "Morrison, rector
of Trinity Church. Intimate friends of
the families will be asked to the cere
mony, and the bride will be attended
by her sister, Mrs. Katharine Mac
Master Mason, aa matron of honor, and
her younger sister, Mrs. Reade M. Ire
land (Ailsa MacMaster). Miss Jean
Mackenzie, Miss .Gladys Pitts, of Vlcj
toria. B. C. who also was a bridesmaid
for tba jreland-MacMaater weaaing
early in February, and Miss Polly
Young.
Captain Oldenborg has received or
ders from headquarters which necessi
tated advancing the wedding date,
originally set for April. MIbb Mac-
Master, who devotes her time to tha
hostess house at Camp Lewis, and her
sister, Mrs. Mason, are, with their par
ents, the latter arriving Thursday from
Boston, where she has been taking the
nurses's course at the Children's Hos
pital. Mrs. Mason will remain In Port
land for a complete rest, and later
plans to return to Boston to resume
her work at the hospital.
One of the most delightful and
charming events of the latter part of
the week was the silver tea given yes
terday by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr for
the patriotic fund for British soldiers'
families. The affair was given at the
handsome home of the Kerrs, Elk Rock,
and the affair followed the prescribed
lines for war refreshments. A feature
of the tea and one which added mate
rially to the fund for the soldiers' and
sailors' dependents was the sale of
bulbs and plants from the Kerrs' noted
greenhouses. The attractively appoint
ed tea table was presided over by Mrs.
Walter John Burns, Mrs. William Mac
Master, Mrs. Harry L. Sherwood and
Mrs. E. T. C. Stevens.
A throntr of patriotic women and men
Recent selec
tions from the
best looms are
ready for dis
play. Many Novelties
are in the col
lection. K.S.Ervin&Co.,Ltd.
Makers of Men'a Clothes, Import
ad Accessories.
Seeoad Floor. Selling Bldg
Sixth at Alder Street.
KOTJMNO HO COMBINES
HENTIMENT WITH
PRACTICAL KCONOMT
AH AN
ORIENTAL HTO.
Hera you will find many
splendid epeclmeas which
will Impart rtchneaa and re
finement In the homo.
And, a rug bought here Is
economical, especially today,
whea the stoppage of rug
Imports makee prices such
as we have placed on our
present stock Impossible on
future purchases.
Cartozian Bros.
Washlagtea at Tenth.
1-ittocJc Block.
$45
J. K. Stern
LADIES' TAILOR
447 Aider St.
GREAT OFFER
la ad Ta aee4 Iprleg
atylea. New aaaterlala
ebawa aaadeia.
LQ)UB3. n nil
One
Moment,
Please
CHERE are the smartest hats here you have
ever seen. Large and small Lisere and
Milans, bewitchihgly trimmed in ribbon
and feather effects. Georgette crepe and Tagel
braid make a fetching combination in the large
dress hats. For more tailored wear there are
Frenchy black and white Milan sailors smartly banded
with grosgrain ribbon. Really it is the most tempting
array and no matter what style or shape is the most
becoming to you, you are
sure to nnd it here priced
at just about the amount you
had planned on paying.
Have You Seen Our
Novel Spring Suits?
They are fluffy little affairs with
short eton jackets, vests, etc., and
are so truly feminine. But for
those who prefer there are any
number of more tailored and
conservative ideas. Daily many,
many suits arrive and it will be
well for you to keep in touch with
us. Remember, you are always1
welcome to "look" at the Eastern.
.Your Charge Account Solicited
touttittingQ
Washington Street at Tenth
Silk Skirts
of odd design
have just arrived this
week. Skirts very light
or white in" color, charm
ingly appropriate for
home or afternoon affairs
and informal dancing.
There are those of Baron
ette satin, heavy brocad
ed silks and taffetas.
Some have the white
ground and dark satin
stripes or other odd ef
fects altogether new
and pleasing. These
skirts are not high in
price, yet they are excep
tionally handsome.