The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 14, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 53

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THE SUNDAY OltEGONIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 14p 1920
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. dinger. Dr
and Mrs. O. A- Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bell. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haw
kins, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Patton, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Plimpton. Mr. and Mrs. George
Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hinges, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Hofer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Geer, Mr. and Mrs.
Krcel Kay, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay. Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Livesley, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sites,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Babn, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Farmer,
Mrs. CV D. Gabrielson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
L. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert GUle. Mr.
tand Airs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs.
Romeo Gouley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Gouley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramp, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Grier. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John HarriBon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harrijs, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brunk, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Burton, Dr. and Mrs. Rrince
Byrd, Dr and Mrs, W. H. Lytle, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mr. and) Mrs. John
Caughill. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Dancey, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. McMechan. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Franlc
Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. Connell Dyer, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Andraea, Dr. and -Mrs. C. E. Bates. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bauxngartner, Judge and
Mrs. Henry J- Bean, Dr. and Mrs. Grover
C. Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. William Ben
nett, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Benson. Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Brock, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown. Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Snelling.l Mrs, Cauthome.
Miss Florence Cauthome, Miss Edna Sira
onton. Miss Eunane Craig, Miss Hallie
Hinges. Miss Ellen Thlelsen, Miss Aline
Thompson. Miss Iraa Hawley. Miss Eliza
beth Lord, Miss Inez Fltts, Miss Margaret
- Rodgers, Miss Gertrude Hartman, Miss
Ada Miller. Mtss Marjozie Kay, Miss
Grace Bean, Miss Edn Gellately, Miss
Margaret Mulkey. Miss Waleska Bacon,
Miss Franeelle Hawley, Miss Elsie Brudder.
Miss Katherlne Slade, Mrs. Grace Eoff,
Mrs. Josie Stewart, Messrs. Paul Wallace,
George Nelson, Oliver Meyers, W. B. Morse.
Mark Skiff Jr., C. E. Wilson. James Young,
F. K. Lovell, James Marr. Budd Welch,
Carl Gabrielson, Otto Hartman, Charles
Craig, C. B. Clancay, Albert Egan, Paul
Farrlngton. Mr. Pike, Frederick Decke
bach, F. L. Stewart. Captain Mulr Allen,
O. K. DeWitt and Frank DeWltt.
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Mrs. T. J. Geleler has returned from
New York City, where she has been
vlsitlni? her brother, Louis R.
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DTeasler, the well-known organist
and composer. Her daughter, Miss
Gene Geisler, Is taking postgraduate
work at Columbia university in New
York City.
Phi Delta 'Kappa fraternity will
bold a charity ball at the Roee City
clubhouse Wednesday evening, No
vember 17. Arthur Thompson, Otto
Laasch, William Postles and Jack
Lieary form the committee in charge
of the affair.
Mrs. A. L. Block returned on Tuea-
L-day after a month's absence in Salt
Lake City and San Francisco.
Several churches are holding bazaars
at this season of the year and their
activities are claiming the interest of
some of the city's prominent society
women First Congregational is to
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KARAGOZIAN & SON
Ten Yearn Wits Atlyeh Bros.
Native Blasters In Weaving;, Wash Cleaning;.
Repairing, Sizing; anil Dyeing; of
(dental B.uss
Our wash-cleaning process cannot be ex
celled. We have a few choice pieces of Bokhara,
Bulouchiatan, Runners and Antique Kilms,
reasonably priced.
We call and deliver to any part of the city.
Estimates upon request.
Out-of-town orders given prompt attention.
1S1 TWKKTV.THIRn ST 1lff Mll 14i
. Harry Collins,
Park Ave. at 57th St.
New York
Classic Event
of this
Winter Season
Tomorrow (Monday) Morning,
French Room, Third Floor
We offer a limited quantity of ex
quisite, exclusive models direct from
America's most noted fashion salons.
Hickson, Inc.
Fifth Ave. at 52d St.
New York
From Harry Collins and Hickson, Inc:
Magn if teen t Origina Is
Studio Model Gowns
. and a limited quantity of
Model Suits and Wraps
Smart tailleurs velvet,
georgette and lace combi
nations for afternoon and
evening wear.
Replicas of some oft
these models may be
seen in our Gown Sa
Ion priced up to $385.
These garments have been used as studio models,
slightly soiled in the linings. At a very small expense
they may be put in their original condition, but in
many cases it will not be necessary.
Harry Collins
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H. E. COR. 2 S St. OLI SAN
We Specialize
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Artistic Floral
Designs
Distinctive as a creator of beautiful afternoon gowns, dazzling
evening and dinner gowns of the richest and most luxurious
satins, brocades, georgettes and laces combined artistically with
spangles, brilliants, jets and metallic effects.
Hickson, Inc.
Distinctive as the foremost designer of tailleurs for street and
afternoon wear. Individual designs assisted by the finest woolen
fabrics and most beautiful trimmings tell a story of exceptional
styling.
No Exchanges
No. C. O. Ds.
No Returns
Our Entire Stock of
Suits Reduced
Many
Reduced
Including one of a kind exclusive models of the highest
type Handsomely fur-trimmed models self-trimmed
models, in a complete range of sizes for women
and misses All seasonable fabrics and colorings.
Many
Reduced
Three Remarkable Groups Remarkably Low Priced
gfl ) Ripple Flare Straight
r Jf fj Line models in many
fy 7 fascinating effects. New
fabrics new colorings
an exceptional opportunity for the woman
of moderate means.
aaaf y'-v Suits of extreme value
L .W M xat a price unknown in
mjy J recent years velours,
duve de laine, chamois
tyne and ylama, beautifully fur and self
trimmed, soft winter tones.
gt f High - grade s u i t s of
t & y choicest fabrics in the
J fJ season's most pleasing
r- styles, many with chok
ers and large collars of fur; ripple, flare
and straight line models.
Charge Purchases during
this sale billed Jan. 1, 1921
ESTABLISHED 1B64
BROADWAY AT MORRISON
We urge your early attendance
at gown sale Beginning at nine.
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Hand Bags
in Plush, Velvet and loire.
Of wonderful values formerly
?7.50 to $10.00
$4.35
Purses
in most any style you may
want. $5.00 to $7.00 values at
SHOP
$2.95
C. W. HUNTER,
Pre.), aai Mg;r.
3OH ALDER ST.
Opp. Wodua Claurk;
QUEEN CITY
STEAM CLEANING
AND DYE WORKS
EstabUshed 1904
Makes a specialty in Dyeing on short notice.
All Dyed work guaranteed as represented.
288 Grand Ave. Near Hawthorne Ave.
Phone East 3583 Mail Orders Solicited
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TAILOR
SUITE 511. BUSH & LAN IS UUILDING
Corner Broadway and Alder.
fresh every day.
'Morrison st, bet.
4th and 5th. TeL
f&OWERS Main or A 1805.
Hand and Machine
Embroidering
For Ladies' Suits and Dresses.
Original Patterns Designed
if desired.
Accordion, Side and Box Pleating.
Buttons, Hemstitching, Etc
K. Stephan
221 Pittock Block. Bdwy. 1090.
WRITE A SONG
Tou can do it. Write about Love.
Mother, Home, Childhood, Comic, Pa
triotic, or any subject and iicnd vrordx
to me at once. I compose music and
guarantee publication.
EDWARD TRENT,
783 Heayer Block, ClUcaffO.
Pretty Baby
Contest
S.N.Studios
107 Vi Sixth
Street, Near
Washington
We appreciate
snown b y
Portland mothers. Please
come early to allow ample
time to get out the pictures
properly.
Contest Closes December 10
Those not familiar with this
FREE contest phone Auto
matic 516-69 for. particulars.