The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 11, 1921, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 51

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 11, 1921
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The decorations and favors were in
keeping with the holiday season. A
CJhristmas grab bag formed part of
the entertainment of the afternoon.
Guests included Mrs. C. R. Miller,
Mrs. W. H. Brandes, Mrs. O. Naur
nann, Mrs. R. D. Barr, Mre. L. A.
Ellis, Mrs. H. W. Grumwaldt, Mrs. W.
Josse, Mrs. W. Sengbusdh, Mrs. T. D.
Barr. Mrs. T. TJetland. Mrs. J. Relech
maiui and Miss Pauline E. Steuer.
BMiatintiTODMODfiiOT
H-LIEBES & CO-
LIT IE IB
Furs and individual style shops.
Broadway at Morrison
Furs and individual style shops.
Broadway at Morrison
Give a practical gift !
' ' ' ' '
are planned for the first Friday in
each month, the next one to be .1 in
uary 6 at SokcTs hall on Duke avenue.
Dr. J. H. Tllden of Denver was
honor guest at a reception given on
Wednesday afternoon In the Columbia
tnrllding. The Portland Physiothera
peutic Institute and the Portland
Woman's club and the Oregon Society
of Physiotherapy entertained. Receiv-
lng were Mrs. C. B. Runyon, Mrs.
Victor Brandt. Mrs Watson, Dr. and
Mrs. C. F. Easter, Dr. and Mrs. Virgil
MacMlckle. Bobles Johnson was the
soloist.
Mrs. James B. Rogers, 493 East
Twenty-eightn street, entertained the
Sunshine club and a few invited
guests at a Christmas luncheon on
Wednesday. Covers were laid for 11.
COMING EVENTS.
A card party of wide Interest will
be given Tuesday afternoon, begin
ning at 2 o'clock sharp, by the Toa
dies' auxiliary of the Temple Ahavi
Sholem at B'nai B'rith hall. Thir
teenth and Mill streets. Mrs. Meyer
Wax, Main 1247, is chairman, and
reservations may be made by apply
ing to her. The proceeds will go to
ward purchasing an organ for the
synagogue.
St. Matthew's women's guild will
hold a bazaar at Mission hall, Cor
bett and Bancroft streets, Wednes
day afternoon and evening. A pro
gramme will be given in the evening
The Camelia Social club. O. E. S.,
will give Its annual Christmas party
on the evening of December' 16 In
Sunnyside Masonic hall. East Thirty
ninth and Hawthorne avenue, for club
members and their families. There
will be dancing, cards, refreshments
and a Christmas tree. Mrs. R. Baker
is chairman.
A coming event of Interest planned
by the Knights of Columbus is the
minstrel show to be given December
IB and IS in the municipal auditorium.
A special complimentary matinee will
be given on Thursday afternoon for all
orphan Institutions in and near Port
land, for disabled war veterans and
for newsboys and residents of old peo
ple's homes.
The Illinois society will hold it
December meeting Tuesday. Decem
ber 13. at 8 P. M. In the Portland ho
tel assembly rooms. The programme
will consist of numbers by the follow
ing: Miss Lillian Moleson, reader;
Miss Daisy Gibson, vocalist; Frank
lin T. Griffith will speak . and Dr.
Riley will sing the Oregon 1925 song.
Following there will be cards, danc
ing and refreshments. All Illinolsans
and friends are invited to be present.
Tony Sarg's marionettes will be
presented at Washington high school
on Wednesday. The proceeds will be
devoted to the purchasing of books
for the school library.
The puppets are little figures of
wood dressed to perfection In minute
detail surrounded by complete scen
ery to scale, with all effects brought
down so that they give the illusion
that the play is being interpreted by
real actors. The marionettes are about
three feet in height, perfectly propor
tioned, skillfully Jointed'and capable
of rrfaking all the movements of the
human beings they so closely resem
ble. The figures are all designed and
carried to perfection by Tony Sarg,
who introduced the puppet show Into
this country from Europe.
A company of eight or nine puppe
teers manipulate the strings that ani
mate Ue marionettes, speak the lines,
change the scenery, work the electric
lights and play the various instru
ments and sing as the action of the
play requires.
Thackeray's "The Rose and the
Ring" will be presented in, the after
noon and "Rip Van Winkle" In the
evening.
A card party will be given on Tues
day at 2 o'clock in 525 courthouse by
the Scout Young auxiliary. No. 3.
Cards will start promptly at 2 o'clock.
'
William Moore Stack council, Amer
ican association of the Irish republic,
will meet Tuesday evening at the res
idence of Mrs. J. B. Benoit, 529 Green
wood avenue.
- The Alpha Pi girls will hold a holi
day food sale on December 17, at 87
Fourth street, Henry building. The
sale will be an all-day event. Pies,
cakes and cookies and holiday wreaths
and garlands will be on sale. Mrs.
Verne Hansen will be chairman. Miss
Lucile McCorkle and other members
will assist.
Mre. A. Benson and Mrs. E P.
Cownlse will be .hostesses next Thurs
day for the women of the Elks' card
party.
At the last meeting, card honors
went to Mies M. Troy, Mrs. D. David
son, Mrs, J. S. McHugh and Mrs. A.
C. Smith in bridge and to Mrs. H.
Green, Mrs. W. Montgomery, Mrs. S.
K. WiUett and Mrs. George Zeller
in 500.
The Kenton club will give a dance
next Wednesday in Its club house,
Russtt street, between Fenwick and
Interstate avenue
Arrangements have been completed
by the Willing Workers' society of
the First Spiritual science church for
the bazaar to be held Wednesday, De
cember 14, in Portland hotel assembly
hall.
Among the many dances to be given
during the holiday season will be the
special holiday party given by Mrs.
C. Christensen and Victor Chrlsten
een for the members of the Junior As
sembly club and their friends. Chrls-
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S. WEISS
THE LADIES' TAILOR
344 MORRJS"! SI.
ROYAL BLDG.
grafts, mm
The
The Phonograph With a Soul
This noble phonograph, a product of the master mind
of Thomas A. Edison, stands pre-eminent among sound
reproducing instruments, because it actually RE-CREATES
music, as repeatedly demonstrated by Tone
Tests with the living artists who make Edison Records.
It records the delicate emotional impulses of the hu
man voice with a fidelity that is astonishing, and the
listener instantly recognizes and appreciates the dif
ference between the ordinary talking machine and the
New Edison
Reed French Piano Co.
Washington at Twelfth Street
Open Evenings
The gift incomparable
a Liebes fur coat
at a new low level of prices
Divide the first cost by the years of wear of
pleasurable wear that go with the purchase
of a Liebes fur. Inconceivably low isn't it?
40-inch Hudson seal coats
Coats that come well below the knee, made with
snug-fitting belts and large roll collars a ry - rr
all of Hudson seal, ZiDAJU
40-inch Hudson seal coats with collars and cuffs
of skunk, beaver or soft squirrel; re- A7 CC
markable values at T- 3nJ
36-inch Hudson seal coats
Skunk trims one handsome, belted model at this
extremely low figure ; another, is trimmed with
Hudson seal. Both are unusual at Ey 00
A world of other splendid models
similarly low priced!
ESTABLISHED 1864
Holiday Gifts of Marked
Individuality
We are prepared to present to you this
Christmas season the finest productions
shown.
FOR MEN
English Hand-Loom Ties
Italian Grenadine Ties
Tailored Cloth Hats
Amazon Hats
Barberry Coats
French and Irish Linen
Handkerchiefs
Walking Sticks, Umbrellas
Riding Crops and Whips
Horse Riding Leggings
Box Cloth Spats
Coat Sweaters
Shetland Cardigans
vnd Waistcoats
Slip-on Sweaters
Men's Wool Hose
Kashmir and Lambswool
Mufflers
Soft Collars
Swiss Silk Mufflers
Evening Dress Shirts
White Dress Waistcoats
Lanola Silk and Wool
Rags
White Negligee Shirts
Fine Leather Goods
Fox's Spiral Puttees
Camels Hair Polo Coats
Knitted Outing Coats
Kashmir and Shetland
Wool Gloves
Alfred Danhill Bruyere
Pipes
Custom-Made Shirts
Golf Clubs and Balls
Stewart Iron Clubs
Knicker Hose
Golf Bags
English Golf Suits
FOR WOMEN
Burberry Coats
Umbrellas
Camels Hair Polo Coats
Women's Knitted Skirts
Kashmir and Lambswool
Mufflers
Swiss Silk Mufflers
Box Clofh Spats
Sweaters
K. S. Ervin & Co., Ltd.
Established 1901
GENERAL ENGLISH TAILORS
AND CLOTHES READY TO WEAR
Second Floor Selling Bldg. Sixth and Alder Streets
Lake Lytle Hotel
OPEN ALL YEAR
ON TILLAMOOK BEACH.
LAKE LYTLE. OR.
This hotel will supply every
modern convenience and comfort.
Well heated and lighted rooms,
with hot and cold water in each.
Attractive lobby, where dancing
may be Indulged In. Sun parlor
overlooking ocean.
Southern Pacific depot near
hotel. Accessible by auto all year.
Special week-end or dinner par
ties solicited.
Reasonable winter rates.
For Information write or phone
MISS Jl l it M. PARKER, H(r
P. O. Hockaway, Or.
T ! r
WHY BE FAT
When I can teach you how to reduce
your weight Safely. Permanently and
Inexpensively, WITHOUT DRUGS ?
HAVE VOI R HGl'KE
Permanently Marshelled
I will give FREE OF CHARGE a full
course In weight reduction to the heav
iest woman who brings a copy of this
advertisement to my studio before Jan
uary 1, and will refund the price of the
course to every tenth applicant. If you
live out or the city write lor Informa
tion.
Elizabeth Marshelle
OBBSITT SPECIALIST.
807-8 Broadway Building. Main 8735.
Monday
1 20 of our better
COATS
re-grouped at 75.00 and 95.00
Rich, smart, well-styled Liebes quality coats formerly priced much higher. ,
Many are collared with fine furs; others trimmed with the fabric. At 95.00;
a smart coat of Forstman & Huffman Marvella the finest pile fabric made I
Every coat is taken from our own racks.
4 important pre-holiday specials
French
hand-sewn lingerie
25c off
Made in the convents of France, of silky batiste; richly embroidered,
trimmed with real Valenciennes laces. Pleated into delicate, basket
like shapes, ribbon tied. A new shipment of the finest lingerie procur
able at any price reduced 25 !
All of our better
' costume blouses
20o off
Silk, clnffon and lace-trimmed models, now priced 17.50 and more.
A number of imported blouses Suit shades and vivid colorings hand
somely beaded, trimmed with real laces!
Our exclusive
woolen sweaters
20o ,off
Novel weaves, new colorings and combinations some with new collars
that button high. Mostly in Tuxedo styles with narrow belts and
mother-of-pearl buckles. Sweaters now marked 16.50 and more.
A group of handsome
silk sweaters
20o off
Tuxedo styles in smart new weaves; a number with long, fringed
skirts. In high or subdued colorings an unusual opportunity to pur
chase a much-appreciated gift! .
Liebes gift bonds
delightful, thought
ful remembrances is
sued in any desired
amount.
ESTABLISHED tB64
Your packages
wrapped
shipped or mailed or
expressed. Holiday
Shipping Desk third
floor.