THE SUNDAY OREG ONT AN, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 21, 1919-
which was made known Thursday
night at an informal party for which
the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. J. D.
Duback, was hostes3 at her home, 644
Eliot avenue. Both Miss Duback and ;
Mr. Newman are graduates of the j
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wasnington high school, and Mr. New
man served with the navy during the
war. The wedding will take place
early in November at the home of the
bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Duback.
Guests at the party Thursday night
were the Misses Mildred Weeks, Velma
Hsyf, Florence Johnson, Helen John
son, Mona Loa Fall is, Mona, Bryan,
Mildred Hurd, Nona Becker, Edith Du
back, Alice Gohlke and Helen Duck.
Miss Vivian Jennings, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jennings of Irv
Ington, has left for Trinity college,
Washington, D. C. Miss Jennings was
accompanied by Miss Margaret Russell,
who is on her way to New York to
visit relatives.
Miss Margaret Slauson was hostess
Friday evening for a group of young
friends, including a number of cadets
who have returned to Hill Military
academy for the season. Later the
party danced at the Portland Heights
club.
Mrs. Frederick J. Wettrick and Mrs.
A. A. Phinney, both of Seattle, were
the guests the past week of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Malboeuf. They came
to Portland to attend the wedding of
Miss Elizabeth Amelia Malboeuf and
Frederick Ames Lothrop, which took
place Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C Mattison, of 1030
East Lincoln street, are at home again
after a three weeks' hunting and fish
ing trip in eastern and central Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thomas are spend
ing a fortnight in Pendleton visiting
friends. They are the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johns at their home
on Garden street. Their children, Ren
ata and Edwin Jr., accompanied them.
After the Round-up the Thomases will
Fashions for Gentlewomen asFvjured H. Liebes & Co.
return to their home, 961 East Flan
ders street. Mrs. E. S. Thomas was
complimented with an informal tea
Tuesday afternoon by her sister, Mrs.
J. S. Johns. Many guests called dur
ing the afternoon.
The first party of the season of the
Portland Heights club was given Fri
day evening. It was for all the mem
bers of tne club and was in the nature
of a farewell affair for the junior mem
bers who are leaving this week for
college.
After a thoroughly delightful visit
in San Diego, Los Angeles and San
Francisco, Miss Carolyn S. Simon re
turned to this city the past week.
An affair of interest to the college
set was the dance given for the Phi
Gamma Delta fraternity last night in
the ballroom of the Multnomah hotel
by Eric Hauser Jr. About 100 couples
were present. The patrons and patron
esses were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hauser,
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Mann and Mrs. H. R. Trow
bridge. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Williams and their
daughter, Miss Amelia Katherine Will
iams, have gone to Berkeley, Cal., for
the winter. Miss Williams, who has
made her home here for the past two
years, formerly lived in Washington.
D. C.
Mrs. Brockwell Statter will entertain
with a tea tomorrow afternoon honor
ing Mrs. Fielding S. Kelly, who is go
ing to Hood River to make her home.
The tea hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock.
Mrs. Sherman R. Wright has re
turned with her children from the east,
having spent the summer with rela
tives in Minneapolis. Dr. and Mrs.
Wright will be in their new home this
winter at Sixteenth and Thompson
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. James Denton of Port
land, who are at present at Gearhart,
celebrated their golden wedding anni
versary Friday. Their three children,
Walter A. Denton of Salem, Carl Den
ton of Portland and Mrs. F. T. Crow
ther of Portland, went to Gearhart to
be with their parents on the happy oc
casion. Mr. and Mrs. Denton have
lived in Oregon for about 30 years and
have spent most of that time in Port
land. They are living at 411 East
Twenty-fifth street North, but are at
Gearhart for a several months' rest.
Gamma Phi Beta sorority will enter
tain with a dancing party tomorrow
evening at the home of Miss Lenore
Biaesing. East Fifty-seventh street
North. About 70 young people have
been invited for the evening. Patron
esses will be Mrs. Charles Petheram,
Mrs. Hamilton Wier, Mrs. Glen, Miss
Irene Strowbridge and Mrs. H. J. Blae
sing. Miss Helen M. Caples was hostess re
cently for a smart tea given at her
home in Alameda Park. The affair
was in honor of a number of girls who
are leaving for various colleges. Add
ing to the enjoyment of the afternoon
were the piano selections by Miss Mary
Bullock, who has recently completed
a year's coaching In New York with
Lambert, and little Miss Cora Mon
teith, danseuse, who gave several solos
Honor guests included the Misses Sarah
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if your hair's fading.
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With the aid of a very powerful
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treatment can be suggested.
Both men and women are invited
to take advantage of The Owl Drug
Company's liberal offer of a free
examination by the Professor Austin
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on the balcony of The Owl Drug
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street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
j "X" Below C assaque of navy jl a IW. Below Georgette blouse in f
. 1 Georgette, with ostrich fringe. ffct 1$ jV ' tmi' elaborated with fine jCk r A
(t f Braided girdle cord is finished jM '' ? ly patterned filet lace and cro- Jr. fl y
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large ostrich ornaments: ( .
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of Belgian blue velour, UU fWn',W duvetyn trimmed with f J V1
with deep collar and IIWi . I natural caracul fur. A f ! U
cuffs of Australian
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YW duplication of French v2rl ' brown velvet, embroidered 'Iv' l
V nI mdel. Bodice of navy iNfffi'filtWr J m an cul beads. V S If
V X bue velvet, with skirt of 1kJY Choker collar, cuffs and jtA
A ) ilk Cros de Londre, I tfF&fftf' band of Hudson seaL Y
Above Original Harry Col
lins model in navy tricoline.
Eyelet embroidered and band
ed with mink fur.
Above Three-piece
costume of taupe duve
tyn. Mole collar and
cuffs and skirt bands of
mole.
Above Terra cotta cameT
hair coat with wide band ot
kolinsky from hem to hem
Cuffs to match.
Above Semrfiiicd blouse of
black Ceorgette with novelty
girdle of black ttnd royal blue.
Above Three-piece costume
of silver brocaded blue velvet.
W rap is smartly trimmed with
squirrel.
Above A luxurious wrap
of taupe duvelyn. Hand
embroidered and beaver
trimmed; very richly lined.
Liebes9 Presentation of Fall Apparel
vouches for the authenticity of the mode and places on every garment the cachet of fashion, con
vincingly demonstrating Liebes Style Supremacy. Garments sketched are on display . and sale tomorrow.
Special Monday
Charmingly Modeled Blouses $10
Crepe de Chine Tailored Blouses with tucked bosom, roll collar, turn-back cuffs and
narrow plaiting trim. Georgette blouses in low and high- neck styles; beaded, embroidered,
net and lace trimmed.
White
Flesh
Suit Shades
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Business Hours 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Above Afternoon frock
of shot silk, silver lace
trimmed, finished with clus
ters of French flowers.
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