The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 11, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 3, Image 43

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 11, 1920
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operatic fantasy. "The Forest Chll-
rirMn written Viv Mr XTli MnlTYi
Parsons. Seventy persons, many of
whom -will be children, will be in the
cast.
Promininet society women will be
patroness for the afternoon's enter
tainment, which will be a benefit to
erect a memorial tablet for the late
Miss Camilla Dosch and her - little
nephew, Fleurot, in the woman's
building: of the U-nlversity of Oregon.
Epeclal music, written for the occa
sion by Wirt Dennison and Harold
Barlow, -sf ill be a feature of the fan
tasy. A 26-piece orchestra under Mr.
Barlow's direction will furnish the
music
The William Maxwell Wood resi
dence at St. Helens court is being
occupied for the aurntmer by Mra.
Thomas G. Hailey and her daughter,
Miss Elisabeth Hailey. The latter
arrived a few days ag-o, and Mrs.
Hailey is expected today. They have
been in Berkeley, where MIbs Hailey
has been attending: the University of
California.
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Mrs. R. B. von Kleinemld and
daughter Elizabeth of Tucson, Aria.,
are the gruests of Mr. and Mrs.
Flitcher Linn for the summer.
President von Kleinsmid of the
University of Arizona has been one
of the speakers at the National Edu
cation association sessions at Salt
Like, and after a. trip east will ar
rive in Portland August X for a short
visit.
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Miss Joan Rosendale has announced
her engagement to George Jehling-er.
The news of the betrothal was told
at a tea grlven at the home of the
Misses Rosenthal.
Assisting- the hostess were Miss
Helen and Miss Gladys Dunne, Miss
I'elphirve Rosenfeld and Miss Elsie
Feldman. Mrs. Lawrence Rosenthal
and Mrs. Albert Steng-er presided at
the table. Lovely nosegays, with the
names or tne betrothed pair, were
given at the door by Flora Jean Feld
man. One of the prettiest luncheons of
the season was that given by Chi
chapter of Gamma Phi Beta, Oregon
Agricultural college, at the Portland
Just yesterday came this order from our buyers, now in New York: "Speed up the clearance of all spring
summer stocks. We don't want to see a single coat, suit or dress on the racks nor a single hat on the stands
when we get back' In answer we are cutting prices, already greatly reduced, down to the very minimum, in
many cases more than half. The front of the store is in the hands of . carpenters, but to offset any inconveni
ence because of their work, we are offering bargains that make the Emporium the logical place to buy. Let your
dollars do double duty here !
COATS AT STUPENDOUS DISCOUNTS
Sports styles and dressy models in all materials. Original price tags show your saving!
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4
Coats selling up to $39.50 Coats selling up to $49.50 Coats selling up to $59.50 Coats selling up to $69.50
$17.50
$22.50
$27.50
$33.50
Lot 1
Suits selling up to $49.50
$22.50
SUITS IN FOUR SACRIFICE GROUPS
The keener your judgment and the earlier you shop the greater your economy.
Lot 2 Lot 3
Suits selling up to $65.00 ' Suits selling up to $75.00
$29.50 $34.50
Lot 4
Suits selling up to $95.00
$39.50
SILK DRESSES RADICALLY REDUCED
At these remarkable reductions of course you can have a new dress of satin, taffeta or georgette. Note the discounts!
Lot ! Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4
Dresses selling up to $29.50 Dresses selling up to $45.00 Dresses selling up to $59.50 Dresses selling up to $95.00
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$14.95
$26.95
$36.95
$47.95
Every Wool Dress Reduced!. Every Jersey Dress Reduced! Every Summer Dress Reduced!
Jersey Sports Coats
Special $18,50
Jersey Sports Suits
Special $27.50
Every Skirt Every SweaterEvery Fur Reduced!
White Jersey Suits
Special $33.50
BLOUSES IN FIVE WONDERFUL GROUPS
Lot 1
VOILE BLOUSES
Regularly to $3.45
$2.35
Lot 2
SILK BLOUSES
Regularly to $5.50
$3.35
Lot 3
SILK BLOUSES
Regularly to $7.50
$4.35
Lot 4
SILK BLOUSES a Won
der lot! Regularly to $10.
$6.35
Lot 5
SILK BLOUSES
Regularly to $21.50
$9.35
Splendid quality and style, chine
Georgette and Crepe de Georgett and erep d chin of On look at the fine georgettes The premier lot! Extraordinary
oViina pretty styling, in both whit and and crepea proves they're real values; in both white and varied
colors.
bargains.
colors. To close out broken lots.
THREE SUPER-SAVING GROUPS OF HATS
Lot 1
135 Trimmed Hats
Regularly Selling Up to $12.50
Lot 2 Trimmed Hats
Regularly Selling Up to $7.50
$1.95
$4.85
A variety of straws, colors and shapes. A mere
fraction of their real worth. Third floor.
1242 128 SIXTH ST, JUST OFF WASHINGTON
Lot 3
Tailored and Sports Hats
Regularly Up to $10
$3.35
Sailors and soft sports models irt white, black
and a variety of colors. Some of them sold for
three times this price. First floor.
their family were among; the Port-ia-nders
who motored to The Dalles
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Placeman n
bave returned from California.
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The Uissea Rosenthal. Miss Joan
Rosendale and Mrs. H. Jehlinser of
Chicago wiU receive at the Rosen
thai residence on Sunday. July 18.
Mrs. Jehllng-er will receive on Tues
day at 793 LoTJoy street.
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A reception for students of the
ElUson-Whita conservatory of mu
sic and the University of Oregon sum
mer school was held on Friday right
at the conservatory. Recetvinr were
Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell, Harold
Henry, Mrs. Mabel Holmes Parsons,
Dr. and Mrs. George Rebec and Dean
Landsbury. Several hundred guests
called.
Miss Ruby Archambeau grave a tea
on Friday for Mrs. J. H. Symons of
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hotel on Wednesday afternoon. The i
table was cleverly decorated with a
centerpiece of sweet peas and dainty;
Place caraa. i nose present were: inrs.
C. W. Grenfell (Myrtle Linville) and
the Misses Bernice Bowers (University
of Idaho),- Kdith Peattie. Margaret
Westgate, Fryda Wilson, Margie
Davis, Alice Gray, Frances Manary,
Dorothea Cordley, Ruth Harshberger,
Nona Becker, Mary Peattie, Mae
Walsh, Helen Olson, Grace Hovenden,
Neta McKillop, Myrtle Balcom, El
eanor Howland. Dorothy Ariss, Elsie
Price. Ruth Stewart and Marjory Vol
brecht. Miss Anna Wheeler, who has been
away at school in Santa Barbara, wUi
go to the beach this week. Miss
Wheeler lias been entertained by her
aunt. Mrs. W. C. Alvord. and numer
ous friends.
Mr. and Mra Harry A. Haseltins
announce the marriage of their
daughter Frances to Frederick D.
Kribs. the ceremony having taken
place on June 29.
Miss Pauline McKlnley and Allan T.
Slade will be married on July 15. For
the bride-elect Mrs. James Wilson and
Miss Dorothy Bowman entertained on
Wednesday evening at the Bowman
residence in Irvington.
Mr. and Urs. H, H. O'Reilly and I
Photography
and Art
407 Morrison St.
Between 10th and 11th
SMART TAILORING
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