THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, FORTI.AND, SEPTE3IBER 21, 1919.
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D. Levine
Manager
Dame
Fashion
Speaks :
Here we show an
unusual design in
straight-cut suits.
The g-arment is a
fetching "Victory
Suit" of midnight
blue tricotine,
bound in black
braid, cut on a
straight line.
The Henna-silk
vest is adorned with
the proverbial "cock
of victory," em
broidered in white,
which gives a pleas
ing contrast.
How dressy and
neat these pretty
garments look
when kept cleansed
and pressed! All
you need to do to
keep yours that way
is to call us.
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Lamberson, Doris Kellogg, Helen Me
eerve, Marion Nicolai, Florin Farmer,
Imogrene Letcher, La Verne Scro&gin,
Katherine Quinn and Gayle Acton
Other guests were Margaret Peterson,
Alice Bowman, Margaret Winbigler,
Dorothy Dant Constance Mitchell,
Helen E. Thomas, Georgia Jacobs, Mary
Bullock, Gussie Cope and Jessie Mer
riss. Assisting were Mrs. Horace E.
Thomas, who poured, and Mrs. J. K.
Caples, mother of the hostess.
The active members of Delta Gamma
were hostesses yesterday for a delight
ful informal luncheon in the rose room
of the Benson hotel. About 20 of the
younger set were present. Including the
members of the sorority and their
friends who are planning on entering
college in the fall. Mrs. V. T. Belcher
presided over the table, which was dec
orated with lavender asters and ferns.
Corsage bouquets of Ophelia roses
marked the places for the guests.
After luncheon the guests enjoyed a
line party at the Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck entertained
a number of their Salem and Portland
friends September 12, the occasion be
ing their twenty-fifth wedding anni
versary. About 60 guests were present.
Tiny telegrams were used in telling
the news of the engagement of their
daughter, Vivian, to Renwick Taylor.
Miss Beck was a Jefferson high school
Birl, and Mr. Renwick was a Willam
ette university student at the time of
his tnlistment in the army. The young
people will make their home in Port
land. Mrs. "Willard I. Griffith (Mabel Nel
eon), was hostess at a miscellaneous
shower Friday night in honor of Miss
Beck. Her guests were Dorothy Rob
ertson, Jennie Maguire, Elsie Losquist,
Mary Losquist. Helen Strausser, Elea
nor Spall, Jessie Taylor, Mary Briggs
of Salem, Jessie Elizabeth Elliott, Vir
ginia Patton, Nellie Guthrod, Hulda
Renolds and Elizabeth Burbee.
The Mayflower club gave a delight
ful card and dancing party Tuesday
night in the assembly room of the
Hotel Portland. More than 100 people
chared the hospitality and incidentally
added to the fund which the club is
collecting for the furnishing of a room
at the Jeanne d'Arc residence hall for
girls.
About 40 couples enjoyed the dancing
and cards were played at eight tables.
The prize for women was taken by
Mrs. William Broeren and the honors
for men went to W. N. Holt. Mrs.
Helen Jackson Banghart is president of
the club and the committee in charge
of the party consisted of Mrs. Fennell,
Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Gambee and Mrs.
Fauss.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fischer, Mrs. Ida
Foster and Percy George the past week
entertained at a welcome party for
Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, who have
comr from New York to make their
home here. Delightful dances were
The Peasleys
PHOTOGRAPHY AND
ART
407 Morrison Street
Broadway 2837
Portland, Or.
TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS AND HEAD
NOISES
If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are
hard of hearing or have head noises go
to your drugpist and get 1 ounce of
Parmint (double strength), and add to
it H pint of hot water and a little
granulated sugar. Take one tablespoon
ful four times a day.
This will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breathing
become easy and the mucus stop drop
nine: into the throat. It is easy to pre
pare, costs little and is pleasant to
take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Deaf
ness or head noises should give this
prescription a trial. Adv.
Vogue Remodeling Shop
Ts filling- something that was greatly needed
in Portland.
Tou can have your dresses, suits and coats
marie into the newest designs at a small
expense.
If you wish a suit or dress made to order
go to the same place and you will be pleased.
CENTRAL BUILDING. '
Tenth and Alder. Main 6357.
gien by the Misses de Peue and cards !
and music rounded out the evening.
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lang, Mr. and
Mrs. William Ashe, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and
Mrs. Fischer, Leonard Nichols, Miss
Dorothy de Peue, Miss Marjorie de
Peue, Mrs. Ida Foster, Mrs. Emerick
and Percy George.
COMING EVENTS.
The Rose City Park Community club
will open their fall programme of so
cial events next Friday evening with
a dancing party. All residents of the
community are cJrdially invited to at
tend this opening party. The 1919-20
season's dances will be held on Friday
evenings as usual and cards on Tues
day evenings. The committtee in
charge of the opening party is Dr. and
Mrs. F. M. Higby, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
W. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crout,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Stephens and
Jess H. Dunlap.
The women's annex of the Portland
Social Turnverein will give a dance the
last Saturday of each month. The first
dance will be given September 27. All
members and their friends are cordial
ly invited to attend.
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Plans are progressing rapidly for the
Travelers' Protective association dance
and card party which will be held at
the Multnomah hotel Saturday, Sep-
(Coneluded on Pare 11.)
Fall Models Ready for
Inspection
Have your fall suit or coat made at Aromon'i,
where you (ret individual styles and
perfect lines.
ABOXSOVS MODEL DRESS AND
SUIT SHOP
Central Bids;.
Tenth and Alder
Main 53S7
Distinctive Furniture Upholstering
With an unusually largo selection of rich and distinctive upholstering
materials in the newest designs and colorings to choose from with
workmanship of the highest character and the assistance of an experi
enced upholsterer and decorator to aid you in making the proper selec
tion of materials, enables us to offer an upholstering service that is sure
to meet with your approval.
OUR PRICES ARE MOST REASONABLE.
BEAUTIFUL DRAPERIES
made from your own materials.
To get the best effect from your
drapery materials, to have them
show up to the best advantage,
have us make them into the fin
ished draperies.
DRAPERIES REMODELED
Draperies made over in our
workrooms have that same pleas
ing, fascinating appearance as
when new. We can make them
into those delightful effects that
are now so popular.
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SELLWOOD 3404
A SMeamaa 'Will Gladly Call and Give Yob aa Estimate.
Decorative Upholsterers
and Interior Decorators
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Exercise the feet, bringing all muscles into play, making strong
the parts of the feet that have become weakened and troublesome.
You Can Stand, Walk Distance Without Tiring in
Victoria Corrective Constructed Shoes
Which are comfortable the moment you put theni on vour feet.
They need no breaking in their high quality VICTORIA
PROCESS gives them the desired comfort-fitting features of a
glove.
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Management of S. B. Asia
322 WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR CORNER SIXTH ST.
A PLEASANT PLACE TQ KNOW ABOUT
CHRISTENSEN'S
169 Eleventh Street Portland's Recognized School for Dancing Phone Main 6017
Opening of Season 1919-20
Mose Christensen, Principal
Carrie Christensen, Assistant and Sec-
CLASS ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADULT BEGINNERS
Tuesday Eve., Sept. 23, 7:30 P. M.
ADULT ADVANCED
Tuesday Evening, Sept. 23, 9 P. M.
LITTLE CHILDREN BEGINNERS
5 to 8 years
Thursday, Sept. 25, 4 P. M.
LITTLE CHILDREN ADVANCED
5 to 8 years
Friday, Sept. 26, 4 P. M.
OLDER CHILDREN BEGINNERS
10 to 15 years
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2 P. M.
OLDER CHILDREN ADVANCED
8 to 15 years
Saturday, Sept. 27, 3:30 P. M.
HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES
15 to 20 years
Advanced, Friday evening, Sept.
26, 7:30 P. M.; Beginners, Satur
day, Sept. 27, 7 P. M.
BALLET COURSE, including ballet
technic and all exhibition dancing
for advanced pupils only, beginning
Wednesday, Oct. 1, 4 P. M., and
Saturday, Oct. 4. Younger Chil-
- dren, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 7,
4 P. M.
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tire summer, as well as the past three summers, in the professional class of Stefano
Mascajfno, the famous ballet master, and is prepared to give thorough instructions in
this, the highest branch of the art of dancing.
Mr. Christensen is past president of the A. N. A. of Masters of Dancing, also president
of the Portland Teachers' Association, and chairman of the National Normal School,
elected for 5 years.
PRICES
Private Lessons by appointment.
Half-hour lessons $2.00.
One-hour lessons $3.00.
Ballet Classes
Term of 12 lessons $10.00.
Children and High School Classes
Ballroom dancing, term of 8 les
sons $5.00.
Adult Classes
Term of 8 lessons $6.00.
'It is essential for pupils to enter classes at beginning of season."
Opening of Christillion Club
for members of the school only
Monday Evening, September 22
Thereafter Regular First and Third Mondays of Each Month
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Tomorrow (Monday) We Will Show for the First Time Exclusive,
Distinctive Models in
NEW COATS for Your Baby
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IN ever have
with them.
mother's, with
Just 2S little models came to
day from our designers and malt
era. There wilt be no coplva of
them made. They're all as dif
ferent and clever as can be. In
no cane is there mure than three
like models.
They'll win your heart instantly
you seen Baby coats to compare
1 hey ve all the fashionableness of
thrice the win so mn ess.
VELOURS VELVET FINE SERGES
Fur trimmed; plush trimmed; velvet
trimmed. Lined wtih novelty silks and
inner lined.
Lovely blues, bright green, black, and
imagine models in henna tone, too. Your
Baby will prove the center or interest
wherever she goes in one of these Baby's
Boudoir coats. See them!
Sizes 2 and 4 years.
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Hand-Made Coats for Wee Sma' Babies 1
3
6 of Them $ 1 2.50 I
s
They're fashioned of fine bengaline with big hand-embroidered
collars and cuffs; lined and inner lined. They sell ordinarily for
a full third more. I
Did Jjou ever in your life see
anything sweeter than these four
little maids ?
They're dressed up in the
dearest little frocks mother could
find in all the city, and you'd
never in the world guess that
mother paid only One Dollar
and Forty-five Cents for them,
would you?
Stamped Dresses for Little Girls $1.45
2 and 4-year sizes.
There are many grades of poplin, as most every mother knows. These dresses are of the very
finest white mercerized poplin we could buy. They're designed as shown above and stamped all
ready to embroider. Models on display here, finished as you can easily finish your Baby's, are
priced $12.50.
Complete layettes are planned ranging in
price from $22.95 up as high as you care to
pay. Our special at $33.45 is a wonder.
We offer an expert Maternity Corset Service.
A Registered Nurse is here to help you in the plan'
ning for or care of your Baby. Bring your Baby worries
and perplexities to her. This service is yours for the asking.
388 Morrison Street Below Tenth
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