TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, MARCH 3, 1918. I V . . 14 . , l ' -'.' FnIMp. Helen Grim, Marjory Caiman, Mary I'ettle. Marcella Whltlcer. Mabel tlu.lir. 1'runella FNhburn. Itoxanna Dun. Grace ilcValL Wt Farley. Be: el La Pine, Wtmlt llarsch. Mrs. Thompalna, line Fee. Miaa Slueher. Mies Waa-staf. Mlaa Ilardt. Mlsa Hr- muad. Meears. Jay Paddock. Paul Skip- top, Hurbert Jackeon. Clarence Ikv, Marry I'aulbaca. Clifford Smith. Harry Batter, ('land Holltnaa. Irvlna; Franken- ber c. Adolpa Inna, Arthur Car J a. Veraoa 1'htltpa. Tom Koaa, Alfred Mfl- Xlnnen, O. Graham. Mr. and Mr. Krn eet EUmla, Mr. and Mra. Iekyr. Mr. aad Mra. Richard Corner. Mr. and Mra. Job a rtUman. Mr. and Mra. Charles l Howard. Mr. and Mra. Law la Smith. I a II. viulmby aanar a number of solos durtna; lha evening which, wax a greatly appreciated. Notable among tha many sntertaln meata arranged for tha maa la ollra drab la that given by tha girts A. T. B. Club. Saturday iTtnlnf, February 11. at tha homo of Miss Marlon Barton. 21 Commercial atreat. for a fear mem bers of the eofth squadron, now ata tlonad at Vancouver. Camea, card, staging and dancing wera participated la. Miaoaa Leila Uliatrap. Lucila Hoi maa and Mildred Thorn paon rendered many mnlcaj aalectlona durtna; tha evening. Mra. Barton, aaalatcd by Mrs. Uiikd and Zack Barton, eerved a de licious luncheon. Much credit for tba arraacement of thl pleaaaot affair la dua Joe IMertrh. A amall book an titled "My Diary aa a Soldier" waa presented to him in behalf of tha club by the secretary. MI'S Ann Ttmiulv who sava a delightfully Impromptu speech. Thoaa present wera: Mtsaes Marlon Barton. Leila till strap. Lucila Holman. Aim Johnson. Mary Klnnear, alkyrta Larson. Marajaret Manaon. Hortenee Flrhereau. Mildred Thornpaon. Ago TtndulA. Bess Tucker. Ruth Wale on and tha Mrssra. II. Balcom. J. C Pie rich. J. Garberc. IL GVayaon. O. Hof land. 11 S. Helm, C Klnsr. A Moors, A. V. Oh land. 3. Paaybylskl. D. Kcadhaad. L Rtchartlaua. C Uiroedr aod It tibeltuo. a a Tba Fabbatb achool of tha Conrrera tloo Tlferata Israel conducted the 111 rim eerelcea on Tuesday oiKht. In additloa to tha resular ritual given entirely by tha children, a splendidly arranged pro (rmmt waa (tven. Mlsa Sylrla Weinataln. a talented Touna- Ttoltntst. rendered sayeral aelec ticna. which were, played with real artistry. Morrla Kreidar. tba well known yoonaT tenor, alao pleased In hi oloa. Hla rendition of tha "liatlkron. the Itebraw eon of hope, waa enthusl as -.leal ly received. D. Soils Cohen waa Ike apeaker of tha e-venlne; and In hla ttsual atneer manner he spoke oa "I'urlm and Its Real Meanlnsra." Tba SQcceaa of thla entertainment la doe an 1 1 rely to tha afforta of the teachers of the flabbata ex-booL They ara tha Misses Batty. Boats Michael, rills Eom aaars and faanls Kaaia. TW Butler rest. G. A. TC and W. TL C No. 11 celebrated Washlnaton birthday anniversary with an all-day caeellaar at lMslijr't liaii Thursday. I'lbrnarr IL A patriotic provramma arranred by Mra. Mary K- Tow a waa ictvea la tha (oreooon. A cafeteria dinner at noon was welt patronised and a auccesa in very way sad a mera-ina: of patriotic numbers Into rearular session (I . K. C at which a number of new members wars Initiated, cloaad aa unusually loyabla day. Cms of tha especially pleasant fea- tnres of the nrorramrno waa ths ran' -dertne of patrtotto aona by tha O. A. K. Quartet I Cu mra dee Varaar. Hamil ton. Chambers and Kail I. Ad Ireeeea were Klvea by Bar. Mr. Wade, past department commander; ls partmeat Commander Chambers and Mrs. Karla-ht. A daet. "Keep the Home Ftrea Huralna. by Mra. lenala and Mrs. Bowman, and pat riot io aonsa, "America' asd "Siar-dpanic led Ban aer" by tha audleoxa. concluded tha avrocrammsw OSS Mr. sad Mrs. Warren Q. Tlathaway vw entertained batarday evenlna: by Miaa Ciael blosaer at her hoes In rled- BBonL Carda were a feature of the venlnsr. there belna; four tables. A very enjoyable time was bad. U(hl refreshmeaea wars aarved. Mrs. Hath away, waa recently realamed as soprano of tha Third lallarlaa Church, sacs; several Bombers. Mr. Hathaway returned Sunday even la; to Bremerton, where hs has been sncaced as ship draftsman at tha Navy-yard for lha past six months Mra tiataaway will laavs Portland In about a week to Join bar hoabaad. their new homo belna- situated oa aotal lieach. north of Bremerton. a a a Members and friends of ths En flneerV Holstlac and Portable Union No. 171. wera dellchtf ully entertained at a banquet ajtvea Sunday nlht la ths Swiss Ha.t An sxcelient procramm was ictvan and ths aftalr waa attended by a number of city officials During the evening Nina Kitta and iris Rosen thal, two clever little dancer, pupils est Moaslear Marcel, gave exhibitions of esthetie and ballet dancing. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mahal War Can Wtadaagla. e TTia social hell by Utopia Hebe k ah Lodge oa Thursday evening was wall attended. Honors at cards fall to Mrs X. U. Urlvax. A. Uordoa. Mrs. fsarl " , : v?: - ; . . ' 'A Ptnrgess and F. O. Driver, Mrs. Emma Mapls capturing ths consolation prise. At Utopia's next regular meeting. March 14. they will receive an official visit from Mrs. Mary A. Lankaater, prealdent of ths Rebekah Assembly of Oregon: also a largo claaa of candl datea will bo Initiated. Ths staff will drill oa Wednesday afternoons. March and IS. for preparations. Tr- commu tes for ths arrangements of tha eve ning, are Mrs. Ida Steels. Mra Maa ffhowell. Mra. Ida Anderson. Miss Gladys Thayer. Mrs. Mary Torallnson. Mrs. Mary Swaa and N. p. Tomlinaon. e e Mra. J. M. Toangor entertained a Dumber of frtsnds Thursday evening In honor of her brother. M. A. Borah, of St. Louis. Us, snd to celebrate the ITth anniversary of bar daughtsr. Miss Marie's birthday. Tho preaent wera: Misses Rosa Jensen. Mary Travllli. Llsxla TravtllL Carua Cornelius. Haldia Cornellua. Km- ma Macey, C Karney and Mario Chris man; Messrs. M. A. Borah. N. C Hall. William Gregory. J. IL Anderson. Frits DeUruln. Wilson Rogers. Ward Mo- 8weeney. Harold Reeves, C Edwards and Arils Chrisman. Messrs and Mes dsmes L K. Harmnen. R. B. Wanless, W. R. Cook. D. R. Stone. E. A. Dundos and J. M. Younger. ,A feature of the evening's programme was the render ing of several vocal selections by Fritx De Bruin. Portland's popular baritone slnper. so Mr. and Mrs. Milton Helsreatad enter tained the Four Plus Club Wednesday night at their homo in East Taylor street. Four tables of 600 were ar ranged, honors falling to Mrs. Fred A. Cook and Mr. Halgeatad. After the gam, dancing was enjoyed and at mid night a buffet supper was served. The guests Included Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Lyon. Mr. snd Mrs. W. A. McDouga.ll. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. O. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Psul Morris. Dr. and Mrs. C B. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cook, see Miss Msry Burrell avas a charming young hoatass on Tuesday afternoon when shs Invited a few girls of tha younger musical set to her home In Laarelhurst to meet Miss Virginia Steel, a gifted young soprano from Spokane. The table was exquisitely appointed, and an attractive bssket filled with daf fodils snd pink sweet peas with cor sage bouquets of the sweet peas marked the places for Mins Steel. Mtss Dorothy Cox. Miss Dorothy Fraxer, Miss Vivian McDonald. Miss Katherlne Hall and Miss Burrell. Later In the afternoon Miss Steel sang a group of solos very charmingly. Her admired accompanist was Miss Dorothy Cox. a a a Mrs. H. Ia Williams, of 410 Broadway. entertained a number of the members of the Progressive Woman's League with a party at the Baker Theater Wednesday. Dainty refreshments were served at the Haxelwood after the per formance. An enjoyable afternoon was I spent by alL Those present were: Mrs. Alice Mc- Naught, Mrs. E. P. Duke, Mrs. S. S. IMcGrew, Mrs. E. Johnson. Mra E. Lund- berg. Mrs. C O. Williamson, Miss Sofia Nielsen. Mrs. Captain Nielsen and Mrs. W. & Oettle. iiiiimuiiiiiiiiminiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiim i 11 Tha O. D. Club again went "over the top" with a successful dinner party for enlisted men from Vancouver Bar racks, given at the Ardenwald home of I Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Altnow on Feb ruary 23. Mrs. H. J. Altnow. Miss Edith Alt- Inow, Miss Gwendolyn Stevens and Miss Nina Young were on "kitchen ' police I and that their duties were well per formed will bs vouched for by the guests. Covers were laid lor the Mlsees Helen Pollock. Edith Altnow, Madeline Suth erland, Rae Smith. Lois Humphreys, Helen Sutherland, Violet Young, Gwen dolyn Stevens and Nina Young and Pri vates Martin Collins, Pierre Du FauL I Vernon Collins, Fred Kcowlton, Thomas Powers, Arthur Kent, Roy btigleman. Charles Baughan and Louis Extrowitz. a Mrs. Theodore Madsen entertained a party of little folk on February 24 in honor of the sixth birthday of her son, Carroll. A number of little ones par ticipated In the affair. COMING EVENTS. The success of Camella Social Club's recent dancing and card party has In spired the members with enthusiasm for the second of the series which will be held Saturday evening. March 16, at Masonic Temple. The club members and committee In charge are working hard to make this party an evening of pleasure to all. The music has been carefully selected and promises a de light to the dancers. The proceeds are to be used for a most worthy object. the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. The committee on arrangements con slets of: Mrs. Jesse H. Graham, chair man; Miss Laura W. Brophy. Mrs. fcx. E. Finch, Mrs. T. A. Crawford. Mrs. P. F. Clodiua. Mrs. H. R. Crawford, Mrs. L M. Green, Mrs. O. S. Cutler, worthy matron of Camella Chapter, Order Eastern Star, and Mrs. Thaxter Reud, president of the club. e e e On Friday evening there will bs a dancing party at the Rose City Park clubhouse, a children's party for "grown-ups." It will bo an evening of frolic and fun, those participating in tending to garb themselves as children and the variety of costumes will add to the general gaiety. The committee in charge will be Mrs. A. E. Manner, chairman; Mrs. George T. Carlsen, Mrs. H. N. Lyon, Mrs. J. H. Dunlap, Mrs. I Alice Ure and Mrs. Max Smith. Good muslo and refreshments ara promised. e e e Ths regular meeting of Ben Butler post, W. R. C, No. 61, at the corps rooms, Dawley's Hall, East 35th and Yamhill, will ba held Thursday, March 7, at 2 o'clock. The Iowa State Society will hold Its monthly entertainment and dance in I Assembly Hall. Multnomah . Hotel, Wednesday evening. March 6," at 8:16 IP. M. Dancing at 9:30. An invitation has been extended to all soldiers at Vancouver and in the city formerly from Iowa to be present- Iowa people i are cordially invited to Join these monthly gatherings. Miss Mae Ross has chargs - of the music The following .programme will be given: Miss Eva Well Abbott, vocal solos; Mrs. E. L. Knight, violin; Miss Stella M. I Jones, cello: John Abbott, flute; Miss Mae Ross, piano; Henry VIII dances (a) Morris Dance, (b) Shepherd Dance, (c) Torch Dance; "Serenade d'Amour"; song, "To Spring, Mrs. Abbott; "Valse de Concert"; "A Vision of Salome"; in termezzo, "Nalla"; song, selected, Mrs. Abbott; "Star-Spangled Banner." see The women of Mooseheart Legion will give their opening dance Monday eve ning-, March 11, in Moose Temple. Fourth and Taylor streets. The com mittee in charge is Mrs. W. C Smith, chairman; Mrs. A. J. Home and Mra L, F. Knowlton. e e a Scout Young Auxiliary, No. S, tJ. 8. W. V.. will hold a card party Tuesday, March S, at their hall. 626 Courthouse, commencing at 2:30 P. M. sharp. Prizes will be given for highest scores. e e An event of Interest to the dental contingent and their friends is the sup per and dance to be given by the Psl Omega fraternity of the Dental College in the hollyhock and rose ballroom of the Multnomah Hotel on Friday night. , Members and friends to the number of 76 will participate In this aXfair. e e e The annual banquet to be prepared by pupils of the domestic science de-1 partment of the Franklin High School! will be given In the symnaslum Friday, March 16, at 6 P. M. Reservations are I now being made. Telephone Mrs. A. C. Newton, Tabor 1315. A programme has been prepared. r I i r l!l 1 ' fjf fey arifa? ' U away op mug: Otyii are oireaav 11 cs ere s H.LIEBES&CO. FEOMIXEXT HOOD BITER FOLK WHO CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN f"a, win give WEDDING. r - ''Jlr'y-V'-Tfri sT ' I l- 1 -.W "v.- .V.". : 4 La a. 1 DR. A.D MRS J. WILLIAMS. ITOOD RIVER. Or, Ttfirch JL Com rades and friends of Dr. and Mrs. J. Williams assembled Wednesday at the Knights of Pythias Hall to tender con gratulations and felicitate the couple n reaching their golden wedding day. n celebration or their juonee anniver sary, the members of Csnby Post, Grand Army of the Republic and Canby Corp. W. R. C, Jointly entertained Dr. and Mrs. Williams at a reception and din ner. Dr. and Mrs. Williams wers married at West Irvine. Is. In 1I7 they re moved to Keneaaw. Neb, where Dr. Williams was a prastlclng physician for It year a They cams to the Hood their only two children, Edward Will iams and Mrs. F. C. Broalua, the latter the wife of Major F. C. Broaius. Oregon Medical Reserve Corps, retired. Dr. and Mra. Williams settled on a West Side ranch, where they have since resided. Dr. Williams served In the Civil War In the (7th Iowa Regiment. He la a member of Canby Grand Army Post. A grandson of the veteran. Lieutenant Edward E. Broslus. Is with a Coast Ar tillery company. lira U L. Colony, of Salem, who is en routs horns from a visit In the Mid dle West, and Mrs. Nclla Dlsraey, of Garfield. Wash, both old Nebraska neighbors snd friends, sre hers for J& Rive Valley JO years Ago, following goldaa jeoddlng -celebration. No. 18, Pythian Sis- card party Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at K. P. Hall. Elev enth and Alder streets. Prises will be gives and the publio Is cordially In vited. e e The Minnesota Society will meet at the Hotel Portland on Tuesday evening. A general good time is anticipated as an Intereateing programme haa been prepared. All Minnesotans are invited to be present and bring their friends. Cards and dancing will follow the pro gramme. jew members will be wel come. ess Acme Hive. Ladles of the Maccabees, will give a 600 party at Mrs. Cox resi dence, 661 Fourth street, on Friday, March I. at l:o P. M. All are Invited. e e The Minnesota State Society of Ore gon is In a very prosperous condition. The monthly gatherings are exceed ingly pleasurable. Committee on pro gramme la securing some excellent tal ent. The society win hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday night at 1 o'clock In the assembly hall of the Portland Hotel. There will be a Dro- I gramme, followed by supper, dancing and cards. The "square" dance will be much In evidence. All Mlnneaotans and their friends are cordially invited. e e The women of George Wright Corps, No. J. women s tteuier corps, will meet for sewing Wednesday afternoon, March 6. in their hall. 626 Courthouse. e e e The B'nal B'rlth basketball team will hold its first dance of the season Wednesday evening, March 6, at the B'nal Brith building. Thirteenth and Mill streets. A committee has been appointed to take charge of the evening's entertain ment and a good time is in store for all who attend. Patrons and patronesses Mr. ' and Mrs. Politz, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fabre, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Deller, Mrs. Harry Shenker, Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. Vadar Darling. CommltUJJisaea Polly. Welser, Showing Advance Models in Apparel for Women Instinctively Portland's best-dressed women look to Liebes' for the first showing of the sea son's authentic styles in women's apparel. Many charming models in Suits, Dresses, Coats and Blouses have just arrived and await your inspections Suits of Distinction Smart, swagger types for street, business or travel that pleasingly combine utility with a Springtime charm. They include stylish pony suits, tailored tricofines, clever vested Etons, braid-bound Poiret twills and many other, new and attractive styles, priced from $35, $45 and $57.50: ' Featuring for Monday New Dresses $39.50 Tomorrow we will featurea collection of unusually clever, new Spring Frocks, comprising the foremost examples of fashion's latest crea tions. Particularly interesting are these dresses, and their values are really remarkable so early in the season. ( They are all strictly new models some with the distinctive high hecks and other charming effects. Monday's Attractive Price Is $39.50 The New Coats for Spring Are Most Alluring And just now a coat is a garment of real utility which every well-dressed woman should possess. The models for the Spring sea son are the most becoming of recent years. Monday we show a wide assortment of recent arrivals, featuring the new straight lines, the new colorings and the new materials. Prices; $27.50, $37.50, $57.50 "Kayser" Italian Silk Underwear We are headquarters for the genuine "Kayser" Italian Silk Underwear, the favorite with discriminating women every where. Our assortments are unusually complete, including Union Suits, Knickerbockers, Vests, Envelope Chemise and Italian Top Union Suits. Vests ......... $1. 95 u Knickerbockers ..$3.50 up I Silk Union Suits, $5.00 up I Silk-top U. Suits, $150 up Envelope Chemise, $5 up 1 Exclusive New Blouses $19.50 and $22.50 just received by express and the final word in exclusive style. One hand-made model of linen in checks of rose, lilac and blue with semi-tailored collar and cuffs trimmed with hand-mada filet lace, priced at S19.50. Another handsome Russian Blouse of white Georgette erepe trimmed with gingham eSlk In blue and lilac is priced at $22.50. ? 'So. FURS Select Furs Now Fur prices will advance before another season Intelligent buyers who select now will be well repaid. FOX CAPE ANIMA1. SCARFS Complete show ing of these and other furs for the Spring season. CSTABLI SHCD 54YEARB a0-ISI O lmiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiiit Belle Simon. Bars, Hems, Mildred Oold. staub, Bess Bublnsteln. byivia wein tin. Elizabeth Dellar. Anne Nemerov. .ice-, and Joe Spellman. William Krause, Harry Perlman, Abe Abrsms, Milton Mara-ulles. Ben Schneider. Harry oe- vnrii Mark Waters. The members of the team will also h.in with the evening's entertainment. Th.-r are. Harry fehenKer, juanun Wel .ee. William iiewis. V ur iniR, Layman Bonney. Herman conn, Harry Arbuck, Nathan Brownstein. m . . The Officers and Guard Club of Port- i.na Review No. 7. of Lady of Macca are reaueated to attend drill Tues- a.-, in XTanonlc Temple at 2 P. M. The rtrrioara and Guards were entertained at Mra. Zellners apartments with 600 Tiieerlay and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Mas WUson and Mrs. Z.eiwer. WEDDINGS. Foi-WUaoa. From Great Falls. Mont, comes news of the wedding; of Mess Sergeant Will iam T. Fox, of Company G. 14th Xnran try. United 8tates Army, and Mrs. HI1 dan A. Wilson, of Portland, which took place Thursday, February 14. The wedding- was a military one. and the ceremony was performed at the camp quarters on Bmelter uii in me pres ence Ol tne omcere tfcuu mem uoi o ui the company .ana a rew inenaa. tev. Virgil B. Scott, pastor or tne irat Presbyterian Church, officiated. Ser geant and Mrs. Fox were attended by Sergeant and Mra W. W. Hunter. Immediately alter tne ceremony a wedding supper was served In the mess room. The taoie was aecorated with pink and white carnations and a wedding cake upon wnicn was written Mrs. "W. T. Fox," formed ths center piece. After the supper a number of vocal solos were given by Miss Violet Stevens, Mr. Fox and Mr. Bergholm. The remainder of the evening was spent In dancing. Sergeant Fox has been In the service of the United States Army for more than IS years. He fought In the Philippine war, was a member of the 30th Infantry stationed on guard duty in Alaska and served under the late General Funston on the Mexican border. Mra Fox for several years has made her home at Portland and only came to this city Monday. She will remain with her husband until he is called for service In France. The couple are at home In their new residence, which Mr. Fox had ready for his bride at 605 Seventh avenue- North at Great Falls. Gray-Pleree. Miss Mildred Pierce and Earl GooflJ (Concluded on P&se 6.) 'Everyone Thinks My New Suit's a ELream, Nina." Tm so glad you took me up to CHERRY'S and made me acquainted with this easy way of buying pretty clothes. Just think! I would still be plodding along with this old drab Win ter suit if 1 hadn't found out about Cherry's allowing you to wear the gar ments home when you have paid a few dollars down. I never would have saved the full price so I could have paid cash in weeks to come. Mother is going up and get togged out tomorrow. and the small payments we make each week we scarcely miss at all. I am also planning on getting one of those beautiful taffeta dresses they are show ing for Easter- they are Just Irresisti ble, and so reasonable. I gave Eda their address today, but here is a card "The boys of Company G, 14th Infantry. I for you, too. They are at J89-91 Wash- with, happiness and Jove Mr, and 'ins ton t, Flttock, block." Adv, A soothing. c-1 e a n e 1 n g wash; thor oughly antisep tic E a a e ntlRl to personal hygiene. Excellent for catarrhal conditions and female disorders. Indorsed by pnysicians. PACKAGES 54)4 AIVD 81 Portland Hotel Pharmacy Sixth and Morrison Sta. JTTT. , .5-1,. e a 1 -JBj jrTa W , Alexander 1 Schleuning High-grade tailoring for Worn- en. Spring showing of exclusive materials. H 209 Central Bldg., 10th and Alder, Second Floor. 5 niiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiin -A ; t