Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1919)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY. 5, 1919, 5 Morrow. Judge Catena, Judge Hunt.f X J I. 8. Hudson and other memoere or me j I All Armaria are cordially invited to , attend. IOC 301 i t - lx r nnif Cnmm Vfl t 43. Installed the following officer for , JJ tha ensuing year: K. K. Coviy. com jnandcr; J. "Barber, senior vice-president: J. HcColluni. junior vlre-nrsidnt: 11. Kdwick. rhaplain: I. N. he If. patri otic instructor: B. Morgan, ofticer of the day; C. Clark Hall, suriceon: H. K. Duttnn. adjutant; A. C. Capps. quarter master; it- A. Itobinaou. aerBeant roajor; G. S. Jarkson. quartermaster Cretan t; J. L Brown. luurd; A. 'o ter. colorbearrr: C Vauit-hn. musk-Ian. Commander Evans ii installing offi cer. The women Installed ere: I-aura KroDhT. Dresidt-nt: Harriet McGuire. senior vice-president: ilattie Erickson. I Junior vice-presltlent: Carrie Covey, ...:. n Putnam wumrii AllTT ' K. Kobinson. assistant ituard; Kilxabeth Conaway, secretary; Clara Rockwell, treasurer; Hilda fclater. patriotic in structor; Xannette Van Home, conduc tor; Clara Hall, assistant conductor; Kdlth Owen, press correspondent; fer eis Thornton, musician; Louisa Kramer, IXhcl Julian. Mattie Uemmel and Violet IVeddle. colorbearere. Ben Butler Woman's Relief Corps No. tl met In Uawley a Hall. Thirty-fifth and Yamhill streets, on Thursday, Jan uary A Joint Installation waa neia with Ben Butler JVet. wnen me newiyjQ lows: Commander of Ben Butler Post. T. Krouillctte: president Woman's Jtelicf Corps, I.issie L.llla-r; senior vice-president. Olive Knricht: Junior vice-president. Carrie Jl osier; secretary. Jessie McLaughlin: treasurer, Minnie Hebert; chaplain. Wealth ia Brumbaugh; con ductor. Jennie Season; iruard. Celia peas: patriotic Instructor. Josephine t'lagirett; press correspondent. Marlon Moertel; musician. Ocrtrude Snow; as sistant conductor, Mary Worden: as sistant fiiard. Adah Walker: first color hearer. Nettle Walker: second color bearer. Diva Kounds; third color bear er. Ptella Ureer; fourth color bearer. Iora Johnson. LIEBES' FURS in a Great Annual Wl-ro ( M n o I0E3C3E3CI IOC i ' Mrs. W. E. Eiater was pleasantly sur prised by a number of her friends on New Tear'a night. They pre? en ted her with a lovely leather traveling bag1, a irlft from Gordon tiranjrer Woman'a Re lief Corps, of which Mrs. Slater baa been president for two years. She expects to Join Dr. Slater, who is In Honolulu. In the near future. Mrs. Nora Blaker and Mrs. Ethel Meyers entertained on December 18 for the benefit of Department of Oregon Auxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans. CLEARANCE SALE Our Entire Stock of Manufactured Furs and Fur. Garments Are Included in These Stupendous Reductions An Opportunity That Will Interest Every Woman TREMENDOUS . REDUCTIONS IN THE FACE OF A BIG ADVANCE IN PRICES g The demand for Furs from European countries since the cessation of the war is already causing a flurry in the Fur Market. Prices paid to trappers for raw furs are far in excess of those of any other year. Fur prices are already ad .vancing, and must still advance to an unprecedented degree. COMING EVENTS. Next Thursday evening marks the beginning1 of a new term of work for Pythian Sisters of Orpliia Temple, when the following officers will be in stalled: Past chief. Ida Kriedlander: most excellent chief. Bessie K. James: excellent senior. Klisabeth Anderson; excellent Junior. Sarah Nelson: man ager. Kllen Wagner: protector. Martha Spencer: guard. Katie Lenn: mistress of finance. Cora Burrell: mistress of records and correspondence. Florence . Dc Mars. Several Interesting features have been planned to lend an air of festivity to the occasion. Refreshments will be served. e One of the first assemblages of the new year was held Thursday evening at the Irvlngton Clubhouse by the committee on the 7" prom. About 120 Kuests were present and made it a notable happy event. The dance ended In a riot of fun. the crickets and horns furnishing all the noise possible and the hall became one mass of serpentine before the last hour. A day this week has been set for the meeting of the committee to make plans for the next prom. A dance and supper will be given to the members of the American Institute of Klectric Engineers Tuesday eveninK In the ballroom of Multnomah Hotel. Covers will be placed for 71 for the supper and dancing will coutlnue throughout the evening1. Mrs. Rose P. RIttman. High Chief Ranger of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, will be pleased to meet the members at a "Joint meeting" of the local courts, which will be held In the Foresters Hull. Fifteenth and Davis streets, next Tuesday evening. Th. T nn. at m a Ptnh r.f.n llv rr - ganlzed club, will hold Its next meeting . .... M .. T - 1 .1 n'.ln.l, 1 .. 111.1u I Hall. Third and Morrison streets. Ele vator to fourth floor. All strangers is the city are cordially Invited, whether married or single. American Railway Rxprrss organiza tion will hold a dunce and curd party In the Multnomah Hotel on Thursday evening, using; the assembly hall and tea gardens. Scout Young Auxiliary. No. .1, U. 8. W. V'., will hold installation on Tuesday evening. All comrades and their wives are invited. WEDDINGS. Habel-Baahsaaa. A pretty holiday wedding of Interest to many was celebrated at the home of Mrs. T. J. Bushman when her only laughter. Irene Marie, was married to Harvey Albert HabeU of Everett. Wash, on New Year's day. The bride, who wore a gown of blue chiffon velvet and carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley, was given In marriage by her brother, William K Uushnian. her only attendant being her little niece. Evelyn Bushman, who wore w hite and carried pink carnations. The ceremony was performed by the fam ily pastor. Father Folen, and wit nessed by the members of the families. The couple left at once for a short Journey north, find they will be at home after January IS at the Osborn, Eugene, Or., where Mr. Habel is lo cated. Allaa-Mr Aaklll. A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Allan, tli Yamhill street, on Thursday evening. December when Miss Margaret McAskiU was married to John C. Allan. The bride was charming in a dress of white crepe do chine and satin with silver lace trimming. Her veil, im ported from London, was of embroid ered Brussels net and was worn coro net style with wreath of orange blos soms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and bouvardia. Following the ceremony, which was performed by Dr. William A. Waldo, of the White Temple Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Allan left for a wedding trip through California and the Fast. They wilt be at home after February 1. at 2 East Eighteenth street North. Stoae-Bllaa. FAIRVIEW. Or, Jan. 1. (Special.) Miss r ranees Jilmn and C. II. Stone, well known in Eastern -Multnomah County, were married New Year's eve at the residence of the bride's parents, near Troutdale. Mr. Clone owns a ranch near Fairvlew. About 4 guests were present at the ceremony. Rev. I. B. Self, of the Fair view Presbyterian Church, officiated, tiling the ring ceremony. Miss Helen Ultss and Clyde Stone attended the couple. The decorations were Oregon grape and holly. Mr. and Mrs. Stone have gone to Cali fornia, where they will pass several weeks. Ryaa-Fraser. Miss Genevieve Fraser became the bride of Paul M. Ryan at a simple mar riage rtrnony Wednesday afternoon. The bride Is a popular jojiit musician. Hudson Seal Coats (Seal Dyed Muskrat) $600.00 Sale Price $5 1 0.00 $500.00 Sale Price S423.00 $450.00 Sale Price $382.50 $325.00 Sale Price. $270.50 $235.00 Sale Price. $190.75 $200.00 Sale Price $170.00 Some trimmed with contrasting fur Nutria Coats $200.00 Sale Price $170.00 $215.00 Sale Price $182.75 $400.00 Sale Price $.340.00 $550.00 Sale Price $407.50 Taupe Caracul Coat $450.00 Sale Price $382.50 Fur Coatees In Hudson Seal, Kolinsky Squirrel, Nutria, Natural Gray Squirrel, Leopard, Mole and other favored furs. $525.00 Sale Price $455.00 $395.00-Sale Price $310.00 $350.00 Sale Trice $280.00 $275.00 Sale Price $220.00 $225.00 Sale Price $ 1 77.50 $185.00 Sale Price $145.00 $150.00 Sale Trice $118.50 Self-trimmed and contrasting fur. Fox Animal Scarfs Taupe, White, Black, Red Kam . chatka, Pointed, etc. $135.00 Sale Price.. $115.00 Sale Price.". $100.00 Sale Price..'. $ 85.00 Sale Price... ..$114.75 .$ 07.75 .$ 85.00 .$ 72.50 $ 65.00 Sale Price $ 54.75 $ 50.00 Sale Price $ 42.50 $ 30.00 Sale Price.... !.$ 25.50 $ 22.50--Sale Price $ 10.25 $ 17.50 Sale Price $ 14.90 Wolf Animal Scarfs Pointed Taupe, Lucille, Black and Natural. $75.00 Sale Price $63.75 $60.00 Sale Price $51.00 $52.50 Sale Price $44.50 $45.00 Sale Price $37.75 $40.00 Sale Price $34.00 $35.00 Sale Price $29.75 $30.00 Sale Price $25.50 $27.50 Sale Price $23.50 $25.00 Sale Price $19.75 $12.50 Sale Price $10.05 Lynx Animal Scarfs Black, Taupe, Natural. $90.00 Sale Price $76.50 $85.00 Sale Price $72.50 $75.00 Sale Price $63.75 $60.00 Sale Price $51.00 $50.00 Sale Price $42.50 $35.00 Sale Price $29.75 $25.00 Sale Price $19.75 $17.50 Sale Price $14.90 $15.00 Sale Price $12.75 Broken Numbers In FUR NECKPIECES Including Japanese Mink, Sable Squirrel, Wolf and Fox. at 12 Price -and Less Only a limited quantity in this lot. Fur Neckpieces, Capes and Scarfs Ko- In Moleskin, Gray Squirrel, linsky, Hudson Seal. $275.00 Sale Price $233.75 $225.00 Sale Price $191.50 $195.00 Sale Price $165.75 $160.00 Sale Price $148.75 $150.00 Sale Price $127.50 $120.00 Sale Price $102.00 $100.00 Sale Price $ 85.00 85.00 Sale Price $ 72.50 $ 70.00 Sale Price $ 59.50 $ 55.00 Sale Price $ 46.75 40.00 Sale Price $ 34.00 $ 32.50 Sale Price $ 27.65 $ 25.00 Sale Price $ 19.75 20.00 Sale Price $ 17.00 16.50 Sale Price $ 14.05 $ 9.50 Sale Price $ 8.10 NO EXCHANGES OR RE FUNDS DURING THIS SALE U o O I Nutria Neckpieces $175.00 Sale Price $158.75 $150.00 Sale Price $127.50 $115.00 Sale Price $ 97.75 $ 70.00 Sale Price $ 59.50 $ 12.50 Sale Price $ 10.65 $ 11.00 Sale Price $ 9.35 4 m. Established 1864 Tfmc -j vise and Mr. Ryan has for some time been connected with the editorial staff of The Oregonlan. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will make their home on Portland Heights upon their return front a brief wedding trip. noland-MIHer. The marriage of Claude II. Roland, of this cilv. and Hazel Adele Miller, of Canby, Or., was solemnized at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert li. Roland. New Year's day. The father of the bride performed the ceremony in the presence of the Imme diate relatives of both parties. They will make their home in Portland. Heed-Kumbaua. Mr. and Mrs. Van L. Kumbaugh, of Chicago, announce the marriage of their daughter, . irgaret Lucile, to Lieuten ai . .Malcolm Iteed, of Portland. Lieu tenant Reed I a brother of Miss Thelma, Marjorie and Fred Reed, of 791 Tillamook street. Lieutenant Reed was mustered out two weeks ago at Camp Grant. 111. He Is now associated with on P:ir 25 Per Cent Reduction On Ladies' Made to - Order Suits for January and February I am able to make this great cut in price because I do my own work. My work is the test obtainable and a perfect fit is guaranteed in every instance. Formerly cutter and manager for a leading New York suit house. P.LAZINSK 215 Fifth Near Main $4.95 GRAY, BROWN AND BLACK n 1 Military Boots, inch cloth or leather tops, li-inch heel, flexible sole. HATS OFF TO ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN THAT CAN MATCH OUR VALUES. TRULY, WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW SIX STORES MAKE POSSIBLE LOW PRICES. .3 amp leBlio e S t ore -a-a 111 I III V A . . . " O Aft - ' Established '1864 Ifmc With the Winter Season at Its Height This Annual Clearance Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses Offers Wonderful Opportunities to Buy Just the Garments You Have Wanted at But a Fraction of Their Original Prices! THE SUITS The very smartest models in the most desirable fabrics and shades at extraordinary reductions. $19.75 $24.50 $29.50 THE COATS Astonishing; values in the most attractive garments. Repriced for this sale event. $17.50 $24.50 $29.50 THE DRESSES The loveliest models in Georgette and Satin, in graceful new effects. Smart street frocks, too, of Serge and other fashionable materials. SPECIAL VALUES IN LARGE-SIZE DRESSES $16.75 $39.50 $45.00 Dainty Garments and Very Special Values Are Combined in This January White Sale of Envelope Chemise, Gowns, Billy Burkes, Camisoles, Petticoats and Blouses SILK GOWNS $3.95 and $5.95 Simply charming and charmingly simple lace-trimmed and tailored models in soft crepe de chine. SILK PETTICOATS $3.95 Of crepe de chine of unusual quality trimmed with deep flounces of lace and ribbon. SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE $2.95 and $3.95 Of crepe de chine and wash satin in a variety of ex quisite models lace-trimmed, hemstitched and fin ished with dainty ribbons. Sifk Camisoles, 95c Charming tailored and beauti ful lace-trimmed styles in lovely crepe de chine. XA OFF On hand-made batiste gowns and chemise trimmed with real imported laces marked $12.50 and over. Philippine Hand-Made, Hand-Embroidered Gowns and Envelope Chemise $2.95 to $4.95 Dainty Flowered Cotton Crepe Gowns, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Cotton Crepe Billy Burkes $2.95 and $3.95 XA Off on All Negligees Marked $10.00 and Over $4.95 $2.95 $3.50 $1.95 $5.95 Crepede Chine, Georgette and Lingerie Blouses in a Special Sale $1. 95 $2. 95 $3.50 $4. 95 $5. 95 Dozens and dozens of smart models for your selection ! Some jauntily trim and tailored, with high col lars. Others in delightful low-neck styles. Tucked, embroidered, beaded and braided. Main Floor IOE30C 30E30I lononoi I0E30I IOE30I n o D o o D o o n o D o 1.1 o n o D o D o o D o n D o o D o o n o o D o u o D n o o D o o D o o a o o a o