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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1919)
5 Charge Purchases for the Remainder of November Can Be Paid Jan. 1, 1920 Buy Your Furs From a Furrier The Excellence of . Liebes Furs Is Shown m TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 16, 1919. Value as well as m Style and Quality The Liebes artist designers have out done themselves this season never were our winter fur fashions as varied, as original in design and poise as per fectly correct as they have been pro claimed to be this season by many admirers among our patrons. and most of all they are noted from a value standpoint as well. What Would Be A More Pleasing Gift Make Your Christmas Selection Now it is imperative that fur buyers should lose no time in making their Christmas selection, as the early buyer obtains the choicest qualities. Then there is a steady advance in the price of furs and the early buyer profits from an economical standpoint. A Matchless Assembly of Fur Goats in the fashionable long lengths, and smart, short, bobby lengths each one a marvel of beauty in its individual design. Charge purchases for the remainder of November need not be paid until January 1, 1920. In All the Most Popular Furs and Combinations Buy Gifts Now PURS ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS iSI BROADWAY, Buy Gifts Now i fore a larpe gathering of irlenas. Miss Marjorle tlobert became tne bride of James Donald Keyes Wednes day, November 12. Mrs. Keys was a popular St. Helen's hall student and has many friends amonsr the younger set. yVfter an extended trip to the sound cities they -will be at home to their friends at the Silver Court apartments. One of the many social affairs (riven for Miss Ruth Hanford. visltins councilor' for Wellesley college, who spent the past week In Portland, was when Mrs. Vincent Cook and Mrs. Ijewis McArthur took her up the Co lumbia river highway, with dinner at Forrest hall, last Tuesday. Mrs. William D. Scott and daugh ter, Esther, have returned from Buf falo, N. Y:. where they spent several months with Mrs. Scotfe parents. M. and Mrs. Scott are In their new home on Portland heights. Twenty first and Elm streets. SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. IS. (Spe cial.) Miss Lucille Wilson of Port land and Joseph Pusey. son of Mrs. William Henry Liindley. of Ontario, Or., were married in Redlands a few days ago, the wedding taking place at Sacred Heart chruch. with Rev. Father Fitzgerald officiating. The only attendants were Miss Jessie Llndley and William R. Lindley, sis ter and brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Llndley met his bride a few - hn. vlalrinor In Portland as the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. josepn nanes XI 1, n Mr. and Mrs. Llndley have gone for a honeymoon and on their raturn will make their home in uniario. Tho mnntiilv meeting of the auxll- loi-v rf -ir-i.n"dshit chapter. No. 115 Order of Eastern Star, will be held at v.- knma nt Mm. R. E. NlchOlS. SI East Nineteenth street North, corner of Siimly boulevard, next Wednesday. Members are asked to bring thimble and scissors. The Fortnightly club will meet to morrow at the home of Mrs. R. R. ' Hamilton. 1117 Mallory avenue. Mrs. F J. Williams will assist the hostess in serving luncheon. Miss Carrie Moores will read a paper on "Domes tic Architecture, Public Buildings and Schools." Mrs. Elmer Caldwell will r talk on "Moving Picture Theaters and Regulations." EVEXTS OF THE WEEK. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis. Nov. 15. (Special-) The annual reception to the muslo students was given by the faculty of the school of music Friday night. In the receiving line were: Professor and Mrs. W. F. Gaskins, Professor and Mrs. H. L. Beard. Dean and Mrs. J. A. Bexell. Miss M- Fisher and Gus tavo Uuukelber&er. A musical pro gramme consisting of piano, violin and vocal solos was given. Alpha Rho entertained with a dancing party In the lobby of the men's gymnasium Saturday evening. A feature dance was carried out with a Chinese effect. The chap- erones were: Dean Mary E. Fawcett and Professor and Mrs. E. B. Beaty. Banna Sigma entertained with a sister dinner last Sunday. Those present were: Marlon West, Portland; Marguerite Appleman, Corvallis: Lola freeman. Central Point; Frances Castner, Hood River: Blanche Fur nish, Pendleton; Margaret Rlckard, Corvallis: Mrs. C. A. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beals. Alpha Chi Omega entertained at a brother dinner Sunday. Among those present were: Harold Readen, On tario; Lynn Sabin. Grants Pass; Har old Robinson, Forest Grove; and Marvin Thomas, Corvallis. Phi Beta Pi entertained with an informal dance in the lobby of the men's gymnasium Friday night. Re freshments were served In the bal cony during the evening. Chaperones were: Dean Mary E. Fawcett, Dean Ava B. Milam, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Springer. A three-inch field piece, palms, fir trees, ana tne national colors were the decorations at the Downtown girls' club dance Saturday night. The feature of the evenlnjc waa flashlight bombardment from a screen of trees. Punch was served during the evening at a red. white and blue booth by three girls dressed In the national colors. Patrons and patron esses were: Dean Mary E. Fawcett, Major and Mrs. E. C. Hanford, Mrs. F. S. Marshall, ' Professor and Mrs. W. J. Gilmore, and Dean and Mrs. joraiey. The Past Matrons' club of Camella chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, was entertained at a delightful lunch eon last Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. E. Hamaker. After a short busi ness meeting the social hour was de- (Continued on Page 6.) Removal Announcement On or about November 20 we will occupy our new and larger quarters at 500-1-2-3 Columbia Bldg., West Park and Washington, where we will be pleased to meet all of our old customers as well as new ones. . Schweitzer & Eagin Ladies' Tailors Until Not. 20 392 i Washington " The famous Candy of the Pacific Northwest Sold Exclusively by BOB CLEVELAND W. Bank Building Cigar Stand Selling; Building Cigar Stand Liebes' Supreme 'Of fering of Winter Goats at a Most Attractive Price $79 Our November selling of hundreds of stylish high-grade winter coats will be of vital interest to most women, not alone for the saving, but the opportunity of making a selection from such a vast assortment of luxurious styles every one a typical Liebes quality, every one possessing a high standard of excellence. Then the saving is certaintly worth while, as such coats in the early part of the season were marked much higher. Too much cannot be said regarding the quality of materials employed in the making of these coats. Models of tinseltone, pom pom, bolivia, silvertone, camelshair, evora. velour and polo cloth, in winter's soft rich tones; many handsomely trimmed with raccoon, sealine and nutria furs. Featured in the style of these coats are Russian blouse effects, ripple backs, panel backs and straight line models, with convertible collars, throw collars and shawl collars. No Exchange, Reserve or Refund Privileges During This Sale. Through the Efforts of Our New York Associates we were able to secure these coats and offer them to our regular high-class trade at in many cases approximately the manufac turer's wholesale price. $79 Every One a Wonderful Kolue Charge Purchases for the Remainder of November May Be Paid Jan. 1, 1920 Our Finest Suits Marked Now at One-Third Less In fact any suit in our. large stock is offered now at this pleasing reduction. Included are all those from the Harry Collins studio and other celebrated makes. Duvetyn, diagonal silvertone, duvet de Iaine, cashmere, velour, bolivia, peach bloom, Iustrola, silvertone, velour and tweeds designed in the most stunning styles some are trimmed with Hudson seal, beaver, raccoon, wolf, fox, kolinsky, mole skin and Jap mink. Each suit beautifully silk lined. 33 Yzo Reduction LEATHER TRIMMED SPORT COATS Specially Priced at $45.00 Delightfully smart are these new sport coats with their Hack and tan leather trimmings as collars, cuffs and pockets, the belt having leather covered buckle $ the buttons are leather covered; strap on sleeves. Sizes for women and misses. This type of sport coats is gaining a great amount of popularity and promises to be very highly favored for spring. Bryn Mawr Sport Suits $39.50-$45 . Exclusively With H. Liebes in Portland The Selling of Gowns at Special Reductions Continues For the benefit of those who were unable to take advantage of the tempting values offered in the gown section the past week we will continue the same low prices throughout the coming week. A suitable gown for any occasion can be found among the several extensive assortments featured in this unusual sale. This offering will benefit you in procuring a new gown for Thanks giving and the holidays. See them tomorrow. Dancing and Party Frocks, Too The Prevailing Sale Prices Are $23.75 $29.75 $79.50 Ml $43.75 $59.50 $95.00 Buy Gifts Now Garters of Novelty Ribbon 95c to $3.50 ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS Pleasing Gifts for the Feminine Heart Christmas is drawing nearer in fact, near enough now to prompt us to make judicious selections. Beautiful Silken Lingerie Is Ideal Bodices, Bloomers. Night Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petticoats, Slips, Boudoir Caps, Slippers and Dainty Novelties. A minute description can not be made of all the adorable silken undergarments rlow on display but we wish to announce some of the clever new ideas, such as. Novelty silk gowns, chemise, bloomers, bodices and negligees in black, brown, green and azalia. Envelope chemise of crepe de chine, georgette, satin and net over soft silks lace and ribbon-trimmed and embroidered. Priced $3.95 to $49.50. Gowns of washable satin, crepe de chine and georgette; some tailored styles and others fluffy frilly models, priced $4.95 to $59.00. Bodices in many pretty designs priced at $1.50 to $12.50. , Petticoats of satin, crepe de chine and georgette, priced at $5.95 to $25.00. Boudoir Caps and bands in a varied assortment, priced at 50c to $1230. PURS 4-9 S BROADWAY Silk Blouses Are Appreciated Gifts r