THE STTXDAY OREGOXIAX, 'PORTLAXD, JTJL,Y 31, 1921 liimmiMimni),' & zr y . . f I v ' 4 ' . . , ...... .,,. ,. ,VuJ SZ0J'?& I i x -jv . ; r I ; v- - ' ----'H - - i Li- o ; j - - - - " - '4 "''-x; - v, t 'Y ' , ' 'f - M i i , f ' 'ft iZf vt ? I' pi ( -v. -rv 7:- -f-'i ' k " V . h ! " , . I J; ! f m ' "A J ? si - I-- . f i : A.i, iys I " - - , - -.-1 iJ i AKT now come the month of August when many will fleclare there Is nothing goins on in the social world. Tet in the next breath they -will tell of a motor trip and pc lc supper for torn -visitor from the east and will say that they are hav ing a few friends In for bridge and tea and the next day they -will have a porch party and a supper at dolum tia Gorge hotel and then they'll dash over to the Eyrie for the week end and then motor out the Hood River valley and will come to town for a summer dance and then off they'll motor to Seaside or Gearhart. As so many ctinrmlnit visitors come to Portland in the summertime there never is a really dull eeason. The formality of winter and the elaborate gowns and appointments of enter taining may be lacking, but the en tertainment offered the visitors al ways is attractive. The flowers that bloom in profusion are used most ef fectively in decoration, and the sport togs, the sheer organdies and the gay blossom-trimmed hats make each gar. den or home afternoon attractive. Miss Esperance Ghlraraeln of San Francisco is one of the interesting visitors of the week. She came to be with her sister. Mrs. Percy Lee Men efee. for a few days. On Wednesday Miss V'Ona Guthrie gave a luncheon for Miss Ghirardelli. Covers were Tailored Wear for Traveling Only carefully finished garments, well made of high-grade materials, can with stand the rigors of traveling. A Norman-Tailored suit will keep its neat, fresh appearance under the hardest kind of usage. LET US SERVE YOU Norman Bros. Tailors to Men and Women 101-100 Meuanlae Floor, SOHTHWESTER.V BANK BLDG. laid for the honor guests. Miss Kath erine Hoyt, Miss Lorraine Goodrich, Mrs. E. A. Valentine, Mrs. Varnel D. C. Beach, Mrs. Henry Goode and Mrs. Menefee. Miss Julia Morse, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Insley, is another at tractive visitor for whom much enter taining is being done. Miss Morse shared honors on Thursday night at a musical evening at which the Insleys presided. Miss Morse sang a group of songs and was accompanied by Miss Constance Piper at the piano. The programme was exceptionally well arranged and the selections pre sented to advantage the sweet voice of the singer. Flowers in abundance, artistically mingled, adorned the rooms. At the table were Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal. Mrs. James Laidlaw, Mrs. Charles F. Swigert and Mrs. W. B. Ayer, who were assisted by Mrs. Herbert Nichols, Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth and Mrs. Otis Wight. Miss Mary Peck Thomson of Chi cago was honored on this occasion. with the niece of the hosts. The Misses Clare and Katherlne Shenenon of Minneapolis, are vis iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Kiehle and are being ex tensively feted. They were honored by Dr. and Mrs. Kiehle at a dinner dance and were made the inspiration ror several luncheons, dinners and motor parties. Miss Mabel Spiller of Gardner. 111.. Is another visitor who is being enter tained. She is the guest of the N. U. Carpenters. Miss Estello Kisses of Santa Ana. Cal., was honored at a luncheon given oy Miss itate ivelly on Thursday. covers were lata lor 13 at the Georga Kelly residence. -v Miss Nancy Holt was hostess on Thursday at a tea for Mrs. George Allen Lawrence (Elizabeth Peacock). Another visitor is Miss Dorothy Lingman, guest of Miss Dorothy iogan, aaugnter or jur. and Mrs. John F. Logan. Several teas -nd lunch eons have been planned for the vis itor. , Society enjoyed ' the evening of pantomime, dancing and an exhibition of art work, given last Friday eve ning at the Portland Art museum. The Hosse eummer school, students were hosts. At these art school af fairs society frequently has been en tertained and at times has partici pated in the dress-up affairs such as the oriental evening given, in the win ter when all appea-red in gay and colorful attire and when -Chinese and Japanese and Turkish women, ban dits pirates from Algeria and Chu Chin Chow from China danced and made merry. San Francisco society enjoys the dress-up affair that always is a Mardi Gras event and not long ago participated in a motion picture that was filmed at Del Monte. Society will be interested in knowing that Lady Duff Cooper of London (Lady Diana Manners) had made arrangements to appear in pictures when she met with an accident and was unable to fill her contract. Mrs. Morgan Belmont of New Tork and Newport for six weeks reported every day at the stu dio at Mamaroneck, N. Y., and is one of the players in "Way Down East." Her gowns are creations of Lady Duff Gordon. Mrs. Fletcher Linn was hostess re cently at an attractive tea honoring Miss Faye Steinmetz. - Mrs. Preston W. Smith was hostess Friday at a luncheon honoring the Misses Shenehon -of Minneapolis. Mrs. Estes Snedecor entertained for the same attractive visitors by giving a dinner Thursday. Mrs. Harvey Parker gave a luncheon Tuesday. m m m Mrs. F. C. Malpas was hostess at an event of social interest, a tea, Tues day, for Mrs. J. L. Riddell (Ethel Mai, pas) and Mrs. F. H. Mitchell. The former is a visitor from San Fran cisco, spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malpas, and the latter is the guest of Mrs. William Macphail. Mrs. Maylon E. Scott (Stephanie Strain) was honor guest last Thurs day ata a tea at which Miss Elsa Gill, her cousin, entertained a few friends. Miss Gill was complimented guest Wednesday at a prty given by Mrs. J. C. Robinson. Miss Gill has just re turned from New York City, where she did secretarial work. Mrs. Scott is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Strain, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Young are the guests of Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Whttmer. They will be at the beach this week, but will return to continue their visit here until about September 1. m Dan P. Smythe and Miss Harriet Kern were married Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal E. Kern, parents of the bride. Mr. Smythe is from Pen dleton, but is well known here in so ciety and club circles. The bride is a sister of Lowell Kern of Pendleton, Mrs. T. Irving Potte'r and Mrs. Clar ence Eubanks of New York city and Mrs. William Giesy of Portland. Mrs. Potter' came from New York to-attend the wedding. Dr. E. H. Pence read the service in the presence of the family. The bride wore a tan tallleur with trim blue hat her trav eling costume. The couple left for the east. They will be back in October to reside in- Pendleton. Miss Marguerite Templeton is being welcomed home by her many friends after a year's absence in New York city, where she has been a student in Columbia university. Miss Temple ton -made- an extended visit in Bos ton and several Canadian cities, where- where she has many acquaintances, and had an enjoyable time at Chateau Lake Louise. Mrs. Edward Wednesday at Pape was' hostess bridge luncheon at Waverley Country club, honoring Miss. Dorothy Danner, who is the guest of Mrs. H. L. Temple. The table was centered v. ith flowers. The guests were M-.ss Danner, Mrs. Clay ton Sharp, Mrs. George Roagers, Mrs. Joseph Riesch, Miss Madelle Lyon, Mrs. MacAdams, Mrs. Felix Isher wood. Miss Mabel Korell, Mrs. Stew art Moore of Hood River, Mrs. Hamil ton Streit, Mrs. Earl Thomas. Mrs. Walter Yerian and Mrs. L. B. Cornell. Miss Dorothy Carpenter has as her guest Miss ZJabel Spiller of Gardner. 111., who is a cousin of Miss Carpenter and who is socially charming. A luncheon for Miss Spiller was given during the week by Miss Carpenter. Mrs. W. A. MacRae is at The Eyrie for the week, while Mr. MacRae was a week-end guest. Miss Elizabeth Peters went to Cali fornia recently to meet her fiance, Edwin Binney Jr., who is a member of the Yale swimming team. The team had exhibition swims at San Fran cisco and at Del Monte, Monterey, and sailed July 20 for the Hawaiian islands, where they will stage a meet and on their return to this country the marriage of Miss Peters and Mr. Binney will be solemnized. Mr. Bin ney is a Yale graduate of the June '21 class. He has the 50-yard dash world record and is a member of the 200 yard relay team. The wedding will be a home event of August 12. Miss Peters and Mr. Binney were entertained by Mrs. James Folger at her lovely home on the Peninsula, at and Visiting Cards W. G. SMITH & CO. (11 Morgan Building. iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiniii!iii!iiiiii:uiuiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiHiiiiii: I The Season's Best Sale 1 Final Clearance fill 1 Suits, Goats, Dresses! I Reduced 2 TF you shop early you can get just what you need A for that summer trip and at prices much . below wholesale cost. "What about a twenty is seven dollar coat for nine, or a forty-eight dollar one for sixteen? Certainly you will wish a new tailleur, for suits priced originally at sixty dol- Jars are selling for twenty and those at seventy- five for twenty-five. DAINTY COTTON FROCKS REDUCED Vz Washington at Tenth Street Shopping Hints for the Week Bathing Suits If you're not thinking of the beach these days, it's the river or the tank and an attractive bathing suit is half your swim fun- Get one of - these wool suits in fancy color combinations. Specially priced $6.0O Attractive Hats The careful shopper these days is notg-uided by price alone when selecting a hat. Individuality and becoming ness must meet price. To ward this end we've marked a selected gToup of sport, dress, and tailored hats. YouH be delighted when you see them. Special. ..$-4.85 Extra Special White Sport Hats $3.75 Soft white sport hats with braided id duvetyn crowns. Also blue and white combi nations. New shipment just here. " Exceptionally good values for $3.75 This August Sale of Blouses promises to surpass even our own expectations. These are blouses of many descriptions, styles and materials. Every preference may be satisfied, and prices, too, are much below usual, quality, of course, considered. Blouses Formerly Blouses Formerly Blouses Formerly to $ 8.95 Now .... $ 5.50 to $11.95 Now $ 7.50 to $15.95 Now ... . $10.00 Majority of these blouses are georgettes, a few crepes de chine and pussy willows. Embroidered and lace trimmed. Round and V neck, long and short sleeves. Some will need laundering to restore that fresh new appearance, but the price will well compensate you for . this inconvenience. Many are exclusive, having been made for our special order. In mode, fabric and finish every blouse meets our usual high standard. Charge It You don't need all cash to buy here. Select what you need, open an ac count ; pay us at your convenience. ittTncjIpl THE GRAY TILE CORNER. -WASHI.GTO. AT TB.VTU iiiuiuinuiniiiniiiniiiiuiiiiiiiniuiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiniiiimiiiiHiiiL ft