THE SUNDAY OREGOXI AN.. PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 14, 1920 - X 1 V fr rr i S3? :Wf!v- 'f J" V'K fl: V"; : 1 1- 1 1 : -7 4 V & 1 ? it 5 1 i Si !4T r If - T " 1 - : ft-! 51 4 1 i 4 k SOCIETY will be buiy with the nisrtit borsa (how at the Pacific International ihow this week, when some of the most accomplished Ben and women riders of the west Will participate. One of the largest teas of the week -will be that planned by the Alpha Phi alumnae members as a. benefit .for the Industrial work of the Tounff Women's Christian association. The tea wilt be in the home of Mrs. C. J. Bmlth. . , Several prominent women will ba ; patronesses for the affair end- rep- 'have been invited to attend. Tickets are being- sold by the members of Alpha Phi. . . Mrs. G. L. Rauch. chairman, will be assisted by a number of friends and patronesses, including- Mrs. P. W. Blanchard, Mrs. C. W. Twining. Mrs. Edwin Seeley Parsons. Mrs. John Raymond Holman, Mrs. C. E. Grelle, Miss Gladys Bowen, Miss Christine Korbes, Miss Grace Tucker and Mies Gretchin Colton. Patronesses will be Mrs. C. J Smith, Mrs. H. Ashly Ely, Mrs. Allan Welch Smith, Mrs. A G. Barker, Mrs. II. O. Colton, Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, Mrs. A- E. Rocky, Mrs. F. A. Douty, Mrs. Georgre F. Wilson, Mrs. Frank Wilmot. Mrs. William T. Wheelwright, Mrs. F. M. Warren, Mrs. A. L. Veazie, Miss Adelia Pritch ard, Mrs. John Pearson, Mrs. E. P. Northrup, Mrs. W. F. Norman, Mrs. Charlea T. Karam, Mrs. Charles A. Morden, Miss Carrie Holbrook, Miss Isabella Gauld, Mrs. Robert Farrell, Mrs. James Failing, Mrs. John Ross Dickson; Mrs. E. S. Collins, Mrs. Roy Bishop. Mrs. Chrlss Bell, Mrs. William II. Beharrell. Mrs. Isaiah Amos, Mrs. "William C. Alvord, Miss Catherine Burnside, Mrs. Ocean Jolly and Miss Avis LobdelL Forthe nig-ht- horse show many oclety matrons will rive box par ties. Dinners will precede the show. The Hunt club will participate, and the gay scarlet coats of the riders will lend color to the attractions. Among those who have taken boxes for the night horee show are W. I. Thompson, W. B. Ayer, Alma D. Katz, C. E. Grelle, L. A Lewis, A. M. Cronln, Edward Cooklngham. R. H. Jenkins, Portland Hunt club; Natt McDougall, Fred Martin, C. F. Adams, mmm ftOio 5rr ?erz- -srJ'z. Julius Meier, S. P. O'Brien, Louis J. Simpson, E. A. Stuart, A. C. Ruby, F. S. Stimpson, Franklin T. Griffith, F. A. Douty. P. Jackson, H. B. Thormberry, Olds. Wortman & King, W. D. Dickey, Max Schultz, J. Jones. J. G. Kid well, R. B. Caswell, the Northwest, Livestock and U. S. Na tional banke. the Aberdeen Angus and Mrs. L.' Allen Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alns worth. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olmstead. Colonel and Mrs. Henry C. Cabell,' Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Skene. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Cookingham, I. N. Flelshner, Hugh Hume. Mrs. G. J. Frankel. all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Jenkins, Beaverton, Or.; Mr. and "Mr a Louis J. Simpson, Marsh field. Or.; Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood. Garden Home, Or.; Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, Salem. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hawley, McCoy, Or.; Mr. and . Mr. William Pollman. Baker, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Carlton, Or.; Mr. and Mra.Thomas Carmichael. Gaston, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. John S. 'Baker, Tacoma. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. A D. Dunn, Wapato. "Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Rothrock, Spokane. Wash.'; Mr. and Mrs- F. S. Stimson, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Selway, Dillon, Mont.: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiesen, Sweetwater. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elberg, Woodland,. CaL - Miss Eliza Parker and Van An derson will be married on Saturday at 5 P. M. in Trinity church. There will be no attendants. No card were issued.. Miss Genevieve Thompson enter tained last night for Miss Parker and Mr. Anderson, at a dinner in Forest Hall. " An 'event of social interest for the coming week will be a tea to be given on Thursday, November 18, by Mrs. J. Sherman CGorman at her home, 654 Seventeenth street. v - The tennis exhibition matches held at the Pacific - International o n Wednesday evening called to the at show, which is to be society's big at traction this week, will be staged in that very same building and that warm wraps will be a necessity. FoV the horse show, which is in reality a brilliant social event, one should have a warm fur coat, that is if one would be truly correct. The big fur shops are showing Hudson seal ' (dyed muskrat) models with novelty.. A coat wrap 'el soft grace ful lines is of Hudson seal with col lar, cuffs and wide band of skunk. Marmot, which is fashionable and not so terribly expensive, makes a coat that is 'stunning when trimmed with a broad band of Hudson seal. The natural muskrat Bobby coat Is youthful, so also is the natural squir rel that Is tranned in the northmost belts of the same fur and with collar parts of Siberia. More luxurious is and euffs of Kolinsky or of nutria, a lavish wrap of dark eastern mink Then there are the smart moleskin which Is superb over an evening models which are all of the one fur gown. But If one cannot have one of or combined with some contrasting , these wonderfui coats there are quite skins. A premier model Is -developed , smart and comfortable cloth cloaks in civet cat with collars and cuffs j. and coats,' some plain, some fur of skunk, which Is very dashing and trimmed. A dashing stole . gives a becoming. Natural Siberian squir- fine finish to any costume for the rel. fashioned . of perfectly matched horse show and whether one be going pelts, is used in one of the newest to a dinner party or straight from coats shown. Just now squlrref is horde to the show it will pay to tuck tremendously popular. A mole vest I In the pocket of the auto a sweater I To celebrate their 40th wedding! who a coat or Hudson seal. Is a new I to wear under the smart coat of I anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank cloth and a pair of spats to wear over the trim evening pumps. There will be a number of dinners this week preceding the night horse show and boxes that have been re served for the week will be the scenes of many box parties. For the parties an afternoon or evening gown will be correct, but don't forget the wrap. Smart erge costumes, Hickson or Collins models will be quite the vogue for the show or the trim tailor suit with an at tractive stole or scarf of raccoon, opossum, lynx, fox, taupe, cony, er mine or beaver it matters not which. Mrs. Rufus Holman was hostess for a few young people on Friday for her daughter, Miss Eleanor. Watson will entertain on Wednesday evening In their home on West Park street. Lieutenant H. C. Holmes, formerly of the British royal navy, is In the city, a guest at the home of his uncle, F. H. V. Andrews. Mr. Holmes' mother will be remembered by Portland soci ety folk as Miss Alice Andrews when she lived here with her brother. The Thinking about that Piano or I Phonograph for Christmas? S There la One Safe I Place to Buy ' ' J TERMS A LIPMAI. WOLFE & CO. I association and Columbia River Wool Growers' association. The patrons and patronesses in clude Mr. and - Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. .Charles H. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. William Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Coe A. McKenna, tentlon of all the society women. In mr. ana wri. vjuy w. laioot. Mr. attendance the fact that for the horse !!jj:H be sure your garb (3:;Hjjj !h Ik is above criticism Siijjl ;R Our designers are - Siljj' ill; rics merit "their liffjilH- l,.;::i,H..'huli:uih.li,J;;:!V:l N..!ll.8- ;ii ft !li!W!iil!i.il -TailorM to Men and Women. NonbwMterB Bank 33 u BnJIdlnK. j! IlilliillSillllllllillinKIliiiH and Visiting Cards W. G. SMITH & CO. til Morgan Building. Auction. Bridge Teacher MISS A. B. SHELBY And Now Here Go Furs Into Our Prosperity Sale You may open an ao count and have- these heatxtlf ul furs charged if Jjou Wish. Our prices are the same for cash or credit. . THE SCARFS Fox, wolf, Jap cross fox and lynx. All beautifully 'linecf and wonder fully attractive. Priced from $16.50 to $198.50 THE CAPES French Coney, Jap minx. Kolinsky dyed Marmot Colnbination capes of moleskin and squirrel. From $52.50 to $395 Washington at Tenth - S3 We are determined to make our Pros perity Sale one to be remembered. We started with dresses, then added coats, hats and blouses and now, right at the time you want them most, we an nounce . 25 Reduction on FURS Every fur is includ ed. But be sure and make your selection quickly because furs are too scarce to keep on sale more than a few days. THE COATS Marmot, French Coney, sealine, with either raccoon or skunk collars. Majority of these models are 36 inches in length. From $169.50 to $221.75 THE COATEES . . There are a few sealine coatees to select from ranging in pries from $98.50 to $149.75 "The Gray Tile Corner" Out:ffliRgp tiC. V - ftk -r Stunning Added to ana oresss Our Prosperity Sale We wish we had more of these stunning coats and dresses we have sketched, because their stylish designs and extremely modest prices mean that they will go all too quickly. Our Prosper ity bales are being widely wel comed and this offering is only further proof of the Eastern's effort to create sane prices and sane buying. $25 Coats . . $45 Hats . . . $9.50 Blouses $8.00 f 17 IlMI The Coats They are here,, these long expected coats of velour, silvertone broadcloth, polo cloth and plushes. Some trimmed, others plain, but all faultlessly tailored and right straight from New York, where our resident buyer purchased them after the market was broken. All the K popular colors DxJ You Will Find Blouses That formerly sold at much higher prices, but they are offered in our special Prosperity blouse sale. Tou may choose from a bfewltchlns array it geortrette blouses in flesh, white and tan. Embroidered or lace trimmed, long or snort sleeves, some tucKed tronts, frilled collars and cuffs. A limited number, but espe cially priced at $8.00 Street Dresses It may be serge, satin or crepe meteor, with lacey filet and some gay embroid ery inspired by the peacock's colors and then again it may be tailored to a degree of simplicity; but whatever is in It, it is a "find" at such an agree- flJO fT able price Otl Model Hats Plain and feather trimmed, large and small, some tailored. There are 36 hats included in this sale, and you save $5.50 on every one of them. All colors and no (JJQ Krt two alike tDI.UU You know, of course, you may open a charge account with us. The price is the same whether you pay cash or use our "Cheerful Credit" plan. You may pay in convenient periods of weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. ' - Washington at Tenth Street "The Gray Tile Corner"