THE SUNDAY OTfECJCNTATT, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 21, 1919. 2SMK BABY'S I GIFT SHOP "jjl , PRICES RANGE FROM j wm 25c to $25 --' 'ijjIB CHRISTMAS PARCELS PACKED J "READY FOR MAILING flB MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Sfj-sytZsj-s--A7c?J-?7f jrjrrt&jcr. Gik hKy Y52L ZP ail 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 JM fc 388 Morrison St Near tOthStJ rtjjPifS! l 1 Ohristilllon club under the personal f pB lnflH ir MMSBiSES&MK&S&Mtt suPervlsion Mose Christensen. ,1 Miss Irene Rauh entertained with a ' HMHlt ' '-i I delightful party at the Turn Vereln BHH '. lHHIIH I THjBrjadMii :' on Frida' night. December 12. the lilie 'WBBMKi? I occasion being her 16th birthday. 'WSPlI w.Jlp I &BS JT JHMy '; - J Tne eveninK was spent In dancing, ttr. 1 I WaMsgg w0$& i after which refreshments were HHBmhE&I 1 ;., : iPlillifc-. yS&P I served In the dining room. The table I " y was prettily decorated with baskets " - Sf ' f flowers and candles with pink IfSHgH V Ife. yi shades. A large birthday cake occu- C I pled the center of the table. "l . PIBMPf fbefe I "W -VTT'v'K. X. . " " " - L. fc.l r I "V -c K T , CrnLr1A o A .... "vr TT" I Last-Minute Thoughts for Christmas Gifts In the rush of the last three days of Christmas you can shop in leisure and comfort in this specialty store. A host of practical and pleasing gifts for women await your choice at prices that make buying easy. The women's progressive unit of the LaurelhHrst club will meet Tues day afternoon to make final arrange ments for the Tuesday card party In the holiday week. At the card party last Tuesday high honors in 500 fell to Mrs. T. H. Craig and Mrs. T. D. Weber. The winners for bridge were Mrs. S. L. Stoeckle and Mrs. M. E. Tanner. Mrs. R. W. Jacobson and Mrs. J. L. Will were hostesses for the afternoon. For the card party Friday night Dr. and Mrs. M. Chandlee were hosts, when the "SOO" winners were Mrs. C. S. Kahn and Arthur C. Smith. The bridge honors fell to Mrs. I. Rich ardson and N. V. Tanher. A delightful dancing party was given Friday night in the assembly room of the Hotel Portland by the members of the alumni of the Frank lin high school. One hundred young persons were present. The Women of Mooseheart have postponed their next card party until January 7. Ivanhoe Homestead No. 6038. Bro therhood of American Yeomen, will Fur Prices Slashed REDUCTIONS 25 33 50 For veal elegance nothing surpasses the gift of furs. To the well-dressed woman furs are a year-round necessity). At these remarkable reductions you can well afford to buy, knowing that your saving is enormous. Note These Discounts $37.50 Wolf Scarfs $28.15 $75.00 Wolf Scarfes $56.25 $42.50 Fox Scarfs $31.85 $69.50 Fox Scarfs $52.15 $97.50 Fox Scarfs $73.15 $45.00 Black Lynx Scarfs $33.75 $97.50 Black Lynx Scarfs $73.15 $59.50 Skunk Scarfs ... ,$44.65 $155 Skunk Scarfs $116.75 $39.50 ScaJ-Dyed Muskrat Scarfs at. . $29.65 $75.00 Seal-Dyed Muskrat Scarfs at $56.25 $32.50 Seal-Dyed Muskrat Collars at $16.25 $89.50 Seal-Dyed Muskrat Collars at $44.75 $27.50 Manchurian Wolf Scarfs $20.65 $42.50 Manchurian Wolf Scarfs $31.85 $57.50 Scotch Mole Scarfs $43.15 $72.50 Scotch Mole Scarfs $54.35 $65.00 Nutria Scarfs $48.75 $150 Nutria Coatee. $100 $57.50 Squirrel Scarfs $43.15 $82.50 Squirrel Scarfs $61.65 $85 Jap Mink Scarfs $63.75 $110 Jap Mink Scarfs ...$82.50 $89.50 Marmot Coatees $59.65 $97.50 Marmot Coatees $65.00 $35 Black Lynx Muffs $17.50 $45 Sable Squirrel Muffs $22.50 Children's Fur Sets Angora, Lamb, Coney, Thibet and Muskrat, special $2.95 to $16.50. Blouses for Gifts A dainty blouse from one of these spe cially priced groups would surely be gratefully received. $5 Blouses For an inexpensive gift, you could not do better than choose a Georg ette or crepe de chine waist from this pretty assortment. White, flesh and colors in attractive styles. Open Evenings Until Christmas $7.50 Blouses $8.95 Blouses mm i24toi28 The quality of these georgettes and crepe de chines is exceptional and the styles varied. Lace, embroid ery and beading play their part in making the effect altogether charming. $10 Blouses For a really handsome present, these blouses are ideal. The supe riority of the Georgette and crepe de chine is enhanced by delicate lace and embroidery employed in unusual fashion. Unions $6.95 and $10.95. Step-ins $5.95. Vests $3.50, $5.50 $6.95. B 1 oomers $4.50, $7.50, $8.95. Pettibockers--$8.95 J From this lot you will have no difficulty in selecting a blouse of real distinction. The Georgette and crepe de chine are of admirable weight and the smart modes are smarter still by reason of the splendid workmanship. Gifts That Never Fail to Please SILK UNDERWEAR CHEMISE $4.50, $5.95, I I I I ! I I I $8.95. GOWNS $8.95, $10, $12.50, $15. BLOOMERS $3.95, $5.00. CAMISOLES $1.25, $1.75, $2.45. Hosiery$1.65$1.95 Pure thread silk of good quality, also HOLEPROOF. Black, white, gray, cordovan, in plain and dropstitch weaves. PETTI COATS $6.95, $12.95 Jersey and taffeta brilliant hues. as well as darker shades. Mir .bjjjd in J SIXTH ST. JUST OFF WASHINGTON Silk Umbrellas $5.50 to $25 You are always sure of good taste if you give a colorad silk umbrella. Assortment is complete, with smart styles of handles in various effects. gi-vo a masquerade dance at the Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and (Continued on PIt ) eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman, Dr. and Mrs. Rosenfeld and Mrs. Lloyd Frank, Mr. and Mrs. William Heller Ehrman, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wendeles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marx, Mr. and Mrs. James Wendel Rosenfeld, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Selling, Mr. and Mrs. Sylban Deirkhlmer, Miss Sarab Harris and Albert Egan. The engagement of Miss Katherine Mi'Mahon and Orville V. Gamble was announced at an informal party for which Miss McMahon was hostess at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Charles C. Bechtold, Laurelhurst ave nue. Miss McMahon, who has been the center of many pleasant parties, is a Portland girl who during the war gave much of her time and energy to war camp activities. Mr. Gamble is the son of Mrs. J. M. Leiter. also of Portland. Gamble is well known by the lumbermen of the coast and maintains a central offica in Portland for his mills and camps throughout Oregon. The wedding will be on Christmas day in the manse of the First Pres byterian church. A wedding dinner will be served at the residence of the bride's sister. COMIX G EVENTS. Owing to the numerous social events prior to and during the holi days the Knights of Columbus have postponed their dance to January 9. It will be held in the Multnomah ho tel. M. P. Brennan is chairman of I the committee In charge. Corinthian chapter. Order of the 1 Eastern Star, will close its social ac tivities for the year Tuesday night with a dinner at 6:30 for the mem bers and families. The chapter meet ing will open at 8, followed by a Christmas programme. to which friends will be welcome. There will be a Christmas tree for the little folks. The benefit dance given by the Portland Association of Dancing Masters, at Christensen's hall Decem ber 29, promises to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season. It is given for the purpose of pro viding funds to bring the post con vention of the American National As sociation of Dancing Masters to Port land in 1920. The Portland associa tion will have the assistance of the Fur Gifts Exquisite Fur Gifts Practical Furs Are Supreme Gifts If They Bear the H. Liebes & Co. Label Such Luxury, such Elegance, such Serviceability, is difficult to find in any other gift as it is manifested in the smart furs and fur coats we are showing for Christmas choosing. Last -Minute Gift Choosing Is a Pleasure Here The reason is simple our stocks are those from which a woman would delight to choose for herself. Blouses, Hosiery, Silken Underwear and Umbrellas These make instant appeal to the woman who loves beautiful yet practical gifts. And there is wonderful variety for your selection. Come here for your last-minute gifts. They will surely please! 346 WMbimtion Street. Morgan Building. Portland Agents Lily of France Corsets. Exclusive Designs H. Liebes & Co. furs and fur gar ments are fashioned in our own factory from prime pelts, shipped direct from our own trading posts in the far north, where pelts are choicest. Fur Coats Many trimmed with contrasting fur. Marmot Coats, $170 to $300 Nutria Coats, $400 to $775 Hudson Seal Coats, $400 to $800 Seal Dyed Muskrat Near Seal Coats, $225 to $485 A Neckpiece or Cape in the Favored Fur Hudson Seal (Muskrat) $25 to $325 Moleskin, $55 to $325 Raccoon, $27 M to $45 Squirrel, $3730 to $400 Skunk, $50 to $400 Coney, $725 to $3750 Animal Chokers, $15 to $275 it V We will help you build. Turkeys Free? Special Display Fox, Lynx, Wolf Animal Scarfs $27.50 tO $175.00 Much Appreciated Christmas Gifts No! But you can bay your turkey by selling- your Newspapers and Magazines Call u. Portland Paper Stock Company Phone: Office nnd Wirekcow Broadway 2003 474 Johnson, Cor. Thirteenth Vortk Men's Fur Lined Coats $50 to $250 Mens Fur Coats $37.50 to $250 Good for Auto, Street, Travel and Storm Wear Buy Your Furs From a Furrier Send for Our Free Fur Booklet Also for sale by any Portland Realty Board ff memoes. Next Christmas Welcome Them in Your Own Home on Superb Westover Terraces Your rented quarters may be luxurious, hut still there lacks the big happiness that is found only in home ownership. Earnestly compare your situation as one of the homeless well-to-do with the possibilities that are held for you in the home of your dreams the home you should build on Westover. Motor up. A glance at its inspiring view, its beautiful homes, its curving boulevards and terraces will convince you that next Christmas you will welcome friends into your home on Westover. A Merry Christmas to You INTERNATIONAL REALTY ASSOCIATES Owners Harold Jungck, Secretary 1307 Yeon Building Phone Marshall 630. Residence, East 1999 Terraces! 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