The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 17, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 50

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    THE SUNDAY - OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 17, . 1920
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Powell, Mrs. Harold Watson, Mrs.
Frank Barnes, Mrs. E. C. Latourette,
Mrs. Edgrar Keithley, Mrs. Walter
Davison, Mrs. C. C. Fagin, Mrs. R. B.
Runyon, Mrs. A. F. Ganongr. Miss
Edna Stewart, Miss Leonore McGow
n and Miss Marjorle Cameron.
Mrs. John Etheridr. who has
been 111 at m. hospital at th Univer
sity of California for ions time, will
return the coming week to her hojne
here. Mr. Etheridge has been with
her for the last two weeks and will
accompany her home.
The junior party at Portland
Heights clubhouse was an attractive
event of Friday. The social commit
tee for the club Inoludes Mrs. Homer
D. Angell. Mrs. G. R. Tully. Mrs. J. A.
Glvens, Mrs. H. V. Carpenter. Mrs.
M. X Kline and Mrs. H. J. Strow
bridgre. One of the loveliest brides of the
week was Helen Woodcock, whose
marriage to Stephen Sidney Wllcoa
was solemnized on Thursday. The
bridegroom is a young business man,
, one of the propxietore of th Fern
wood dairy. The bride Is potpular
among the college and social sets.
The ceremony was performed before
cm altar of palms and white chrysan
themums, the Rev. Francis J. Morgan
officiating. Mies Woodcock was at
tended by her sister, Mrs. F. J. Whit
tlesey, as matron of honor, and Law
rence Brown acted as best man. Many
attractive affairs have been given
recently for the popular bride and
tier husband.
Many of the women of the Harding
and Coolidge Campaign club are ar
ranging to attend, with their friends,
the republican rally at the auditorium
Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Ray
Your
FALL SUIT
or WRAP
will be a worth-wliile investment
if ordered made by
I. REUBIN
Ladies' Tailor.
408 Bash & Lane Bldg.
Broadway and Alder.
mond Robbins of Ch
many personal friends in this city.
Mrs. Robbins Is the wife of Raymond
Robbins, and both are widely known
socially and for their settlement work
and charity in Chicago and vicinity.
Mr. Robbins is touring the country
with Colonel Roosevelt Jr., while Mrs.
Robbins, who is distinguished as a
public speaker, with a very attractive
personality, is also campaigning for
Harding and Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Slgmun "V. Otten
heimer entertained with an informal
dinner party Monday evening at the
Hotel Portland. Covers were placed
for 11 sueets.
President von Klelnsmid of the Uni
versity of Arizona, with Mrs. von
Kleinsmid, sailed from New Orleans
on October 13 to visit In South
America. They visited here last cum
mer and have many friends in Port
land. Mrs. von Kleinsmid Is a sister
of Mrs. Fletcher Linn.
The board of regents of the uni
versity has voted President von Klein
smid a leave of absence for SO days.
It was the Idea of the board that at
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'hicacO, who nas least tnis lentn 01. tnuo tuvj-
taken by the president for rest and
recreation after the strenuous work
of the last six years, during which
time he has had no vacation at all.
With the rapidly growing Institution
and the multiplication of new univer
sity interests, it has been impossible
to find relief for vacation among the
Increased burdens falling upon, th
administration. - However, in the
light of the great opportunities open
ing in the Latin-American countries
for increased commercial and social
intercourse. Dr. von Kleinsmid has de
cided to spend his two months in
trip to Panama and down the west
coast of South America.
Mrs. William George Tucker enter-
tained recently at Lucre t La Court for
Mrs. B. Clifford Ireland of San Fran
Cisco.
While preparations for smart events
are going on apace, there is a steady
interest still in the Albertina Kerr
nursery home. East Twenty - second
and Sandy boulevard. But the sad
part of the story Is that the building
is not completed and carnot be used
NISBETH'S
' mDRO-liLECTK) and MKCHANO
THKKAPEUTIC Treatments by appointment on-Iy.
Nervous, chronic and rheumatic cases.
Electric Light. Steam. Bake Oven and
fhower Baths and Packs: all forma of
modern Electro Curative Appliances, Pro
phvlactte Gymnaetica and Massasce.
Olf.ce and Treatment Rooms, 533-535 Pit
tock Block. Bdvry. SIS.
I V
" . I n 'AHA W W mM
Know the Furs
You Buy
and by all means know the
store where yoii buy them
Fifty-six Years in the Fur Industry on the Pacific Coast,
"ALWAYS GIVING SUPERIOR QUALITY AND VAL
UES," is a reputation to be proud of. That is the Liebes
reputation.
Liebes Furs are Made in Our Own Shops where science,
skill, efficiency and economy in their making produce high
est quality at lowest cost of production.
Liebes Facilities Are Almost Unlimited Our own trading
stations in the northern fur-bearing, regions. Our own
ships making annual fur-collecting cruises. Our own mod
ern, shops where our furs are made. A chain of retail
stores, creating probably the greatest retail volume of fur
sales in the United States.
Liebes Prices year after year have been lower than
other sale prices. Yet the Liebes quality remains pre
eminent in Furs. We "guarantee" our prices that they,
will not be undersold.
Shop and Compare
Commencing Tomorrow Morning at Nine
Annual (
vfeek of Sales
A big and important underpricing in Furs A month ago every garment
in our stock was reduced Now comes a sale giving one-half,
one-third and one-quarter off on specially selected Furs
in addition to the already reduced prices
Off
Off
Off
A large' and varied selection.
Fur Coats, Wraps, Coatees and Neck
pieces of Muskrat, Taupe, Caracul,
Mole, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat),
Nutria, Kolinsky and natural and Ko
linsky Squirrel.
A group offering exceptional values.
Fur Coats, Coatees, Capes and Neck
pieces. Furs of Russian Pony, Hud
son Seal (dyed muskrat), hair seal.
Kolinsky, Nutria, Squirrel, Jap Cross
Fox, Skunk and Leopard Cat.
Disposal! Men's
Fur-lined Coats
$37.50 to $150
AH coney Neckpieces and Scarfs, Hud
son seal (dyed muskrat) Neckwear;
Coatees in Hudson seal (dyed musk
rat), Nutria, Astrachan, Muskrat,
Opossum, Jap Mink, etc A few fur
lined and trimmed cloth Coats in this
group.
Your Winter Furs at
Worthy Savings in
Tiiis Sale
I M TIP d-
ESTABLISHED, UixO 19-I SI
1864 BROADWTY
AS
0rraE'JtiES.iEiESirasni
Wassail i 1 1 ill
fur coats
at lower
prices
We are offering our entire stock of
Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Nutria, Pony,
Muskrat, Mole, Marmot, Sealine, Near
Seal and Bay Seal in plain and trimmed
models at
20 to 30
off our regular reasonable prices.
Hudson Bay Fur Co.
147 Broadway
THE woman or the
miss who seeks gar
ments of comfort
stylish, yet conservative
will be delighted with
Tweed-O-Wool
Suits and
-Coats
rfo matter what else may be
in the wardrobe, it is not
complete without one or more
of these delightfully attrac
tive garments.
Sold in Portland exclusively
at this store.
Suits $45, $50, $55
Coats $50
Mandleberg
Raincoats
$50, $55, $60, $65
Third Floor.
Ben Selling
Morrison at Fourth
Leading Clothier
Wit
Photography
and Art
40T Morrbm St.
Brtirm lOtk ! lit.
Phone Broadway 2837.
20 Discount
ON ALX. PHOTOGRAPHS THIS
MONTH.
Corona
The
Personal
Wrttlns
Uachin.
sse.0
Wit a Case
E. W.
FEaSE CO.
Exc1ub1t
Distributers,
110 Sixth St.
A Uinnrrrt Klaaa sf LanmAry
4 Different Prices
EAST 494
r jp smrzrvo .
fresh every day.
Momson st, bet.
4th and fith. TL
f&QJfEBS. Main or A 1805,
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YOS.
I. MILLER FOOTWEAR
Smart Shoes for Women-.
Morrison at Park Street
Brogues for Autumn
WE SHOW women's smartly styled Brogues in brown
and tan calfskin, with either broad or narrow toes,
military or low heels. All are of high quality,
faultlessly made.
Stylish Woollen Hose to Match
We insist here that your feel must be perfectly filled.
We Solicit Your Charge Account'
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