TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 22, 1922 S C J , X & X - S y Pfforo k j" - . - - ' X"" - y"-: 4 X I ' . ! ' - ; " X . a XX ii I U.v( . v - 'J ; ..'-X . . l-i U iv i .-t- . ... -'v. . V ,' v - . U -V ' ' . v . ' I l i - , - ' - , I yij ; . . t ' - : i--; i i s: - - t '' i". - '-'5- t -: .i . .'.. .--.i? .. -, s :5 ' -- f . : f i R ' ' -, v i " . i ! ! ' ! v i ' , f 3 , , . , - , '-Civ I : ' ; - i l 1 . f A ; ri f , . ' J--' . . ; l t : " ' - A v : j t riaiif-'Wi i'irfti--""--!!! a iiiit-i'fcirttr-'-i" mfhiiimftti wiMi iimitt m - " f Bm laiiwiiwi nMKrtil n n ifMTi Mini in rrtn r, ftiMifciiw! T-j r . , s s- v-4- x- 1 " v 3 . .. V -- . w - --v " "r yl - ? i: 4 f f f ; ':.. i r and that took her arojind the world. Durinc her Journeying Mrs. Wortman visited places of artistic appeal, gal leries, art museums, art centers, and of these she talks most Interestingly. Yesterday she spoke to Mrs. Van duyn's guests on Batavla. Friday Mrs. O. K. Marsh was host ess for Mrs. Wortman. entertaining at a luncheon at her home. Mrs. W. B. Mackay was hostess Wednesday, honoring Mrs.. Robert Benson Rogers of Spokane, -who is the guest of Mrs. George L MacPher Mrs. Edward D. Klngsley has gone east for a visit among friends In the larger cities. Mrs. P. A- Gilmer has returned to Baltimore after a visit with her daughter, Mra. Harold Bean. of Medford, Or., who have been mak ing Del Monte their home for the past three years, have gone to Loa Angeles for a visit. Mr. Carpenter will play ic the California open championship at the Wllshire club. The opening of the California polo season, with an invitational tourna ment at Del Monte, on January 28 to February E, Is coming in for much attention. Among the northwest visitors who were at Del Monte last week were Mr. and Mrs. Burdick, Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Largie of Vancouver; Mrs. Wil liam Gadsby, Mrs. A. C. Callan, and C S. Goodwin of Portland. The Portland and Seattle Social Register has just made Its appear ance. The custom of affixing a star opposite tffoae who have been hon orably discharged from service In the defense of their country In th late war has been continued and there are Mr. and Mr. Oeorye B. Ca-rpenter more ptarn than ever. It contains the same complete tables of data with reference to the groupings under heads of families, the designation of the juniors. the table of married maidens. Indicating the present mar ried name of one who may be only remembered under her maiden name, and the clubs and societies, etc., ap pertaining to each person. Comparison of the statistics with last year in Portland shows a re markable uniformity in both the number of marriages and the mortu ary items, 60 persons having married this year as compared with 65 last year, and there are noted the deaths of five women and IS men as com pared with nine women and 12 men last year. . Comparison of the sta tistics with the last year In Seattle, Indicates an Increase in the number o' marriages and a singular similar ity in the mortuary items, 72 per sons having married this year as compared with 61 last year, and there are noted the d"eaths of four women and ten men as compared with six women and 11 men last year. The series also includes the locater. which contains In alphabetical form some 160,000 persons, the names of all those appearing In the various social registers, and a glance at It will reveal the city where the person may reside and the head of the family under which he may be grouped in the social register of that city. e Mr. and Mrs. Laurence- Endicott' hsve moved into their attractive new home on Wcstover road. M!m Lenore BlaeeHng, whose mar riage to Robert Maurice Mann will be an vrrt of next Saturday, will be entertained at several social af fairs this wek. Tomorrow Mrs. Carl O. Llobe will be hostess for MIhs . Blaeslng. Yesterday Miss Frances McGIU gavs a luncheon at the I'orf tend hotel, followed by a Una party at the rbefatm-. with the hrt.lnl party 'Ayr Pontlnufit Krom Klrm I'nire per chases are now being held, one ty the seniors and the others by the combined Juniors and intermediates, run on alternate Saturdays. Each chase is followed by a gathering at the club at Garden Home, prominent women members of the hunt taking turns as hostess. At the last gathering of the sen iors Mrs. Henry Everdlng did the honors, providing sn English hunting tea for the riders and guests who aneembled to see the riding. Women carried off both first and second hon ors In the chase on that occasion. Miss Bally Joyce taking the blue rib bon on Iiuster and Miss Alice Moore winning the red ribbon riding All l'.sba. John W. da Norla saved the men from complete funk by taking tlilrd on Never Mind. The riders in tnis chase were Miss Florence Day, Miss Sally Sabln, Mrs. Madeline Young Mitchell, Mrs. Wal ter Zimmerman, Mrs. T. M. Hart. Miss Clarabel Williams. Miss Alice. Moore, tias Flora Jane McBrlde, Miss Helen Parker, Mrs. George Boring, Miss frially Joyce, Douglas Nlcol, Ambrose t'ronln Jr., H. M. Kerron. John W. tfe Norla, Jack McDougall, Robert Farrell and Thomas Uman. Those who attended the gathering Sifter the meet, besides the riders, were: Gorden Dodge. Miss Helen Zim merman, Mr. and Mrs. James Nicol, Miss Jean Skene, Mrs. Ambrose Cronln. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Sanderson. Mrs. H. M. Kerron, Jack Marshall, Mrs. C. Edward Grelle and Miss Mable Lawrence. The schedule for this week con tains three rides In particular be sides a number of lesser events. This morning, the weather permitting, the club will turn out for a cross-country trip to Garden Home, where a hunt breakfast will be taken. On Friday rtlirht a special Indoor ride .at the acauetny will be held.- On Saturday afternoon ths seniors will ride the second chase of their series. In honor of Mrs Hamilton Corbett who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fa (tan in San Francisco. Mrs. Daniel Dalton Madden (Rhoda Rume lln) entertained recently at a lunch eon at her home on Pacific avenue. Mrs. Fagan also was a luncheon hostess for Mrs. Corbett and several others entertained charmingly for the visitor. ' An attractive box pairty at the mu nicipal ball on Wednesday night was riven by Lieutenant-Colonel nd Mrs. F. C. Baker of Vancouver barracks. A dinner at tlvalr quarters ait toe post prweded th ball. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patterswn, Mr. and Mrs. John Claire Momitith. Miss Marjoire Forbls and Sotom Taylor were Mrs. H. C. Wortma.n's guests at "Our City's ball" on Wednesday. Mrs. Wortman. who recently re-turned from a trip around the world. le being en tertained at m-amy smart and Interest ing social affairs during the last fort night, and she In turn has emtertained. several, groups of Interesting friends. The decorations for the ball were greatly admired and proved quite a feature, deserving of especial men tion. Ths flags of fcU nations were from the ships now In port, The handsome freeze all around, ths ball room wais prepared for the Automobile show, but w-as ordered by th show and Visiting Cards W. G. SMUTI & CO. U Morgan Suildmc Fancy and plain hemstitching: and embroidering, both hand and machine. Beading: a specialty. .Pleating: in all styles. Buttons, buttonholes and all kinds of dress trimmings and finishing. PITTOCK BLOCK Broadway 1099 Room 354 maiLagt-mtnx to be piaotl in readlnt-s before their affair so that the ohsrlty ball might have the benefit of the artistic setting. Through the courtesy of ths Automobile show also the hand some Lighting effects were installed. Tins automobile event wiil attract so ciety this week. There will be a style show and society night on Thursday. The style show wild be In teresting to every woman who Is In terested In dress and what woman Isn'tf The newest spring models, gowns, wraps for automobillng, hats and coats of the loveliest and latest mode will bs worn by pretty models. Society has planned several dinners to precede the social events of the Automobile show. Ths latest models of smart cars of course will be the vreat attraction. The band music will Se delightful. On Friday afternoon and evening a woman's orchestra will Play. An event of Interest for the men will be the dinner to be (rive-n on to iU!itaday night at the Benon hoteil honoring the out-of-town automobile dealers. s Mrs. Isaac Vanduyn was hostess yesterday at a smart tea at which she henored Mrs. H. Ct Wortman. The affair was planned as a means of wel coming Mrs. Wortman home from the long journey that kept ber absent from Portland for about 20 months I til Particular j Hi Women demand conservative and lasting style, perfect fit and qual ity materials. Norman Bros.' Coats. Suits and Frocks embody these essentials In a distinctive way. Drop in today and inspect our large Mm nORTHWE5HRn bauk bldg. iW-oosZZArfPrs stoat OWK5HOP VeV One-Thirty Tenth St. Very Special for this week w nprccrc o for all occasions ' Values $63 to $125 at $39.50 to $59.50 '.WW.' All Future January Charge Purchases Billed to You March 1, 1922 Arrived- Advance Model Frocks in Taffeta and Crepe TAILOR M. PATT Suite 512-13 Bush & Lane Bldg. They are the perky models in taffeta, the kind that the carefully dressed woman loves dearly and always wants to appear dressed in one of them as soon as they arrive. We know this longing women have that's why we rushed this ultra selection across the tountry to you, so that you might ' gratify your every wish. ' The bouffant hip is empha sized in many of the taffeta frocks, while in the canton crepe dresses one finds that elaborate style simplicity which always marks the care fully dressed woman. Light Tan Polo Coats in the Mannish Models Light and dark tan shades of Polo cloth, the material so ideally suited for wear in this cli mate. We've also included tan and gray tweeds, all of them made and fashioned in the mannish . sport models. , Pleated back, full belt and lined throughout. Use Your Credit Here If cash is scarce with you these days, just come into our store and open an account here. In this way you may have all the things you need to wear, and the payments youH find exceedingly convenient. 'QuifMinq Washington at Tenth Beaded Georgette Overblouses $12.50 Heavily beaded georgette over blouses in four different models and colors of henna and navy.. They are new in fact just arrived Saturday but they are unpacked now and offered tomorrow at this great special price of 'J2 50 Tailored Hats Special $9.50 A group of small tailored hats, which if judged by their smartness, would sell for a much greater amount. But our buyer made a splendid purchase and we offer every one of these new (JQ fn hats for 57.0U IBOaOW. I AND ' "",