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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOUHNAI rOIJTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 8. 1SC5. The WomanV Dtore r lutaAind 'Furriers ae LADIES' . -FourthfiHMorrisoir" OUTFITTERS" Her ; Our magnificent collection of New Spring Wraps breathe the atmosphere of spring. Aa a whole the collection is a study in modes that will delight all women for where is the woman who is not interested in discussing what is fashion? '' ' - -"aaaaaaaaaeSsn " j ....... m J S OCIKTT U now living on the feast that la to oome, and - from all sides ooma announcements - of after-Euster functions. Nothing vt jQtula.happe nln. no v but JLhe, Jin?. aouncements of future avanta ara fco . many that aoma nuat avan postpone thair dates to find room. Tha Old Ln . dies' homa ' taa at tha Hobart-Curtie, Xaater Monday afternoon, with proml , nant society matron lit chart; of tha ' refreshment tablaa; tha charity ball ' (Ivan by tha Trinity young folk tha following weak; tha Irrtngton Tannla .club dance tha Friday after Lent; Scottish Kite ball In tha near future, and tha Trinity Guild taa ehortly after ; tha charity ball) to which It haa given . precedence, are the principal events of a aeial-publia nature that are now In teresting aoclety. A number of host esses have announced their Intention of entertaining at home at thia time be-; Dr. Esther C Pohl, an for the hot weather la at hand,' and tha eeason promises to be a lively one. Dr. Rather Pohl's recsntlan for Ttr. ''Anna- Shaw, Tuesday evening," waa ,ona f the largest affairs of the week and called together a notable assemblers of bright medical women. The brldea- elect were the recipients of a few small niercajnmenie. ana e numoer 01 cara parties complete tha list of the week's dOlnga. - -:.,.' i . i..w- ',:-v., s ' Dr. Esther C. Pohl'a reception Tues- , day evenlnw to Rev.. Anna Shaw. IX v.. at her home, It! Williams avenue, was given for tha women of the medi cal- profession snd was an elaborate affair. About (0 guests were present. ' In town and tha women atudenta of tha medical college, the national and elate offcers of the suffrage movement Dr. Shaw studied medicine before aha entered the ministry. ' The house waa beautifully decorated, 4Ha wnA At 1Yim au ff rm m m MAitMAn ml. ring the decorations. Largo , cluatera of Oregon gripe with Its yellow blos soms surmounted the doorways and the windows. - Yellow ribbons ware festooned from corner ta corner, and 'at the and of the tea table .waa a large bawl of yellow tullpe. Df. Pohl waa aaslsted in receiving by Dr. Shaw and Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway. Dr. Shaw wore black lace over silk, touched with white laae. Ilk. and Dr. Pohl wore, white lace with blue garnlturts. - .. ' , la the dining-room Dr. Mae Cardwell, In champagne etamlne with ecru appll ejue, served tha Ices, and Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe (Dr. Viola M. Coe) poured coffee. 8he wore a Paris gown of black t spangled with green- over white Ilk. 'Mrs. A. H. Breyman, In white laee mvmr white silk, Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, In black satin, and Mrs. Oeorge.H. Pettln grer In white ellk were parlor hostesses. The Misses Oaffney aaslatad In serving. Dr. Shaw. Miss Oall Laughlln, Mrs. Clara Bewick Colby and Mra. Dunlway save brief talks, and Mra. B. E. Coovert ang. , . . : - - , - The guests present were Dr. ' Anna haw. Miss Mtry Anthony, Mlsa Kate Qregg. Mrs. Ida Porter-Boyer. Mra. Clara Bewick Colby, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, Mrs. A. H. Breyman, Mra. Puffer, Mra. French, Mrs. Staple ton; Mrs. E. K. Coovert, Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, Mrs. George H. Pettlnger, the Misses Oaffney, Dr. Clara L Darr.'Dr. Margaret N. Qulgley. Dr. Callle ja mm i u xx a EASTER LILIES Easter Novelties in V ; Profusion PLACC TOUR . PFUNDER " ; 145 SJxtk Street PLom Mai 454 , Between Morriaon onJ AU.tr . , .... s Charlton. . Dr. Smlth-Vernon . (Van couver). Dr. Sedgewick, Dr. Simons, Dr. Flora A. Brown, Dr. Bteger. Dr. mcaey, Br. Ford Warren. Dr. Flopance 8. Man Ion. Dr. Mary Thompson. Dr. Lola John' eo Dn Mae- H.-Cml weh-rr-VlaM, Coe, Dr: Eggert, Dr. Edna Timma, Dr. Sarah Whiteside, Dr. Amelia Zleglar. Dr. Myra Tynan-Brown, Dr. Katharine C Manlon, Dr. C Oertrude Frenoh, Dr. Jessie M. - McOavin, Dr. ' Ella H. Bchnauffer, Dr. Kittle P. Oray. Dr. Mary MaoLactilan. Dr. K. Eleanor VanAlatlne, Mrs. O. D. Babcock, Mlsa Ale tha Tyler, Miss Minnie Burden. Mlsa Emma Mskl Miss Anna Regan, Miss Ruby Archam beau, Miss Blanch Tarrow, Miss Ravins Spurrier and Mrs, Clara Beanies. . .Tha annual ball of the Kappa Sigma fraternity of the University of Oregon waa riven last night at Eugene and was ona of the prettiest college dances of tha season. The red, green and gold 01 entertainer of the week. the society formed the- decoratlone. large number of out of town guests at tended, among whom were the following from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow, Mrs. W. D. Fenton, Mra David Raffery, Mrs. H. W. Qoddard. Mias Dorothy Moore, Mlsa Marietta, Upton, Mlaa Ethel Clarke. Mlsa Mary Oray, C. E. Murray (Cornell. '- Ernest Wells U. C, 'OB), W. Y. Tomllnson (U. O., !) Harold Howes. - From Oregon City: Mrs. C. D. Latourette, Miss Bessie Kelly and Miss Kdaa Daulton. From Salem: Mra. C B. Moorea and Mlsa Helen Calbralth. From Albany: Mra. H. A. Nelson, Miss Francea Nelson. Mr. and Mra. R. K. Mason. The patronesses were: Mra. Wll Ham D. Fenton, Mra. C. D. Latourette, Mra. David Raffety, Mra. T. O. Hen drickfTEugenr.Mfg.MTnnte Waah burne (Eugene), Mra. H. A. Nelson, Mrs. Zera Snow, Mra. C. B. Moorea, Mrs. R. H. Dearborn (Eugene) and Mra. H. W, Oeddard. . I - .. -. w After- the Lenten- quiet the coming charity ball, given under the auipteea of the King's Daughters of Trinity church, at the Scottish Rite temple. Friday evening, April IT, la looked forward to with great pleaaurev.aa-4t-w.il-be the first this season. Parsona' orchestra of It pieces has been rngsged and a well known caterer win have charge of the aupper. Tickets are already much In demand ''and a brilliant assemblage is predicted aa well as a large financial gain to the Daughter's treasury. The proceeds from the ball will help towards furnishing a cottage at the Open Air sanatorium; also will supply clothing and linen used by the District Nurses' association, will aid In hospital - and alum work, and will augment the month ly aubscrlptlons for the Day Niirserv and other worthy charities. A full list of patronesses, which numbers some of the most popular aoclety matrons of tha city, "will be given out next week, as well aa the names of prominent young men who have volunteered' to act as floor managers.' e . . . - i .. .. . . The musical departmeat . of the Woman'a club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Hubert. IIS East Main street, by Mra. Carl Abendroth Thurs day afternoon. -The reoraa were bean. tlfully decorated with masses of cherry blossoms. Tha chorus, under the direc tion of Mra. Hamilton, rehearsed ."The Loot Chord" (Arthur S. Sullivan). The chairman of the department Mrs. F. M. Branch, la the soloist. Mrs. Nina ORDERS NOW. ' - . tlie Florist Larowe read aa interesting acoount of Btephen o. Foater. author of "Way Down Upon tha Suwanee River. ' Mlsa Carrie Seal sang "Resignation" (Caro Roma) and Mrs. George C Flanders sang "Face to Face" (Johnson). "Su wanee River" was then sung by the chorus. The program - was followed by rcfreshmenta served by tha hostess and Mra. Abendroth Jr. - Mra Nina. Larowe will entertain the department neat week at Larowe hall, Twenty-thlrd and Kearney streets.. ':'. :A , , - : - :; The Misses Falling returned Monday night from a long visit In ths east. Tha ofllcera of the Women's Exchange are glad to welcome their president back, and there will be a business meeting of the board tomorrow.' The exchange haa been popular during tha spring shop ping season. Friends have met there In email luncheon parties at tha noon hour. ' The excellent service, tha good cooking and the fresh appearanoe of the rooms add muoh to tha attractiveness of the place, and tha fact that this la a worthy charity end that society girls volunteer their help in the dally serv ice and that some prominent matron la In charge each day, does its share to ward drawing desirable patronage. , Another of the delightful programs given by tha Ladles1 Aid Literary club of the First Congregational church took place Wednesday afternoon. An excel' lent program of vocal and Instrumental muslo was given. Mrs.-. George Hoadly sang "Sing Me to Sleep" so acceptably that aha bad to respond to an encore. Mrs. E. O.. Ball followed . with a piano number and Mlsa Petronslla Connolly sang tha little Scotch air. "My A In Folk." and "Were I a Star." Judge Northrgp gave personal remlnlacancea of -The- Boy e -of -'il-'."- Dainty re freshments were served by the host esses, Mra,Northrun Mrs. Noth natal, Mra. Palmer, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Prehn, Mrs. -Pratt, Mrs. Rapn, Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. McKeen and Mra. Shanks. ' ......... . :.,..'.1 ' Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tomaalnl enter talned Tuesday evening at their home on Hancock 'street. Five hundred was the game played and prises were won by C. Lee Boas and Mra. W. L. Straugh. The rooms were beautifully decorated with green and white for the occasion, a profusion of pottsd palms, carnations and Oregon grape being used. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C Lee Boss, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Straugh, Mr. and Mra. Marous J. Delahunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Ronyon, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. P. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy. Mr. and lira. -Will H. See, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Branch, Mra. B. Weaver, Mra. Moose, Mlaa Margaret Rogers and Mies Nellie Hr. ; .- ,,.- . ; ' .f - '- The next of the , Irvtngton ; club dances has . been set foe Friday-April to. This will be the last of a series of three aubscriptlon dances, Which have proved popular. They were - discon tinued In February till after the close of Lent. The patroneases are: Mra George E. Chamberlain, Mra, John W. Ooaa, Mrs. William Kerr Scott, Mrs. R. L. Sab In, Mra. Ralph W. Wilbur, Mra. Frank D. Olbbs, Mrs. A. B. McAlpln, Mra Wal ter M. Cook, Mra W. F. Woodward, Mrs. C. H. Leadbetter, Mrs. F. J. Raley, Mra 3. M. Fox, Mrs. Charles W. King, Mrs. Sam P. Lockwood. Mrs. Percy H. Blytb, Mrs. F. S. Doernbecher and Mrs. W. L Northrup. . i ' Mrs. Charles L. Boss haa issued cards for a six-handed euchre party at the Irvlngton club, Tuesday afternoon, April 17, in honor of her mother, Mra. B. F. Weaver. . Two hundred Invitations have been sent out. Mrs. Boss baa recently made her borne hv Portland, having for merly lived In Omaha, where she and hef mother gave such another clubhouse party for 400 guestswhlcb was a most succeesrui anair. , The next of the Patton home teas will be given Tuesday afternoon, April IT, it I o'clock. The program will be In charge of Mlaa Mae Bella Namea and the literary numbers of her prorram will be given by her own pupils, the violin numbers by those of William Wallace Graham and tha vocal numbers by those of John Claire' Montelth, as sisted by Mlss-eopeland. The program will be an Interesting one. Mr. E. Robinson entertained Wednes day afternoon with an informal tea at her home, 4T4 Park street. The rooms were fragrant with Oregon grape aad fruit bl essoins. , Mra. I. T. Bootui poured the tea. The guests were Mrs. J. F. Bruce. Mrs. A. U Little. Mrs. S. C. Armltage, Mlsa White. Mrs. W. H. Lald- law, Mrs. M. M. Wamaley. Mra. Mackle, Mra. W. H. Beharrell, Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Brlerly, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Napper, - : Mrs. Samuel Connell entertained the Ladles' Aid society of Tsylor Street Methodlsit Episcopal ohurch at her home In irvlngton : last Monday afternoon. Plans were made for the annual basaar to be given next November and the mem bers will commence at once to make the articles for aale, Mrs. Irene Me Kenney aaslsted her daughter, the host ess, In serving. . The Trinity guild tea which waa to have . been given the -week after Lent haa been postponed on account of the charity ball following Immediately upon Eaater. Mrs. A. A. Morrison, who haa been working sealously In the guild dur Ing Lent, haa been spending the week at Mra. W. C Alvord'a homa In search of rest from her routine duties. Mrs. W. D. Wsshburn left for her home In Minneapolis Wedneaday after a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs, Henry E. Jones. . Mr. , Wsshburn, who had expected to arrive shortly be fore her return to . take the trip back with her, was delayed and could not some. K -..,.- - Miae Kate Ramadell cave a trousaaan shower and thimble party yeaterdav afternoon In honor of Miss Lillie Ban field, whose marriage takes place April I. The decorations were In. rink and white and beside tha gifts from the friends each ene hemmed a napkin for the bride. ., Mra. Flanders and her two daugh ters returned Friday morning after a winter apent abroad. They were accom panied by the Holt Wilsons, who re turned more than a week ago, coming home Immediately after landing, while Here are Beet $15 Vrmeaf Coats ia te Market Women'g ' swell Covert Coats, ' made of the verr bt Dublin twist . rovert. hand- aomelytaiI- , ored, satin . lined, price $15 Ultra Swell Demi Costumes $50 7 rVomen;s Higli-Graflt Suits at $35 - These suits were all chosen individually and much care taken to ; Marre up in the most desirable' fabrics Panamas. Toilea and Bifae ; secure a rsnge of style never before possible in Portland. Many tures; an extensive line to select from; all new r-, ,'1 1: tj-a f Stt .peeU, Import for S.lTwf.etds. - - , ; . $50 exclusive models of high-cUa taUoring.........,.....:., . $00.:. EXCLUSIVE APPAREL FOR SMALL MISSES AND CHILDREN Neat little dresses and coats for party wear, for dressy school wear .-. ttCr- Many extreme novelties shown this season for the first time. The children's department will be specially interesting Monday. ' -lTlrekundreii-"-f-sd good taste of o0r selection of French patterns in a way to leave no We are pleased to call special attention to our variety of original model Hats for spring, ' designed and executed by the most famous style TUtists in New Yojk. Every correct " idea in shape and trimming is carried out in faultless manner ,. r 1 $10 .00 LEAVE AN ORDER FOR YOUR- EASTER HAT NOW. We cell vision of an experienced, high-class designer, who Gl oves- For Easter J Tfie newest effects in long dreis and party Gloves, 12 and 16-button lengths', black, -white, and all the newest shades, gtace and suedesrsnge of prices $3 $3.50 Ladies' n e,w " N e c k wear tr : T T I - iticvcs, nosicry, udmiwhi, Corsets and Undermuslins sjlif VC MITCH ejAii ea iviui- nence Monday., the Flanders remained In New Terk for a short visit.- : : , ; W ' ... Mr. and Mra. Isldor Koehland. expect to leave Wednesday for Boise. Idaho, where they will apend attout alx weeka. Entertaining . for tha ; bride has been slight because of her early oepanure, but It is expected that a number of hostesses will entertain for her oa her return. "'- --'. . '- w w Mrs. Winiam 3. VanSchuyver save an informal dinner rnursaey evenme for Mr. and Mra. H. v. Bowera ana Mr. and Mra. Allen Wright, who leave In about a week for San Francisco, The decorations were pink rosea. After din ner a number of friends called to greet them... . . r -J"! . - ' Miss Aanee Hill,' who haa for somo time been the. guest of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Fltsgerald In lxs Angelas, was last week the honor guest at a pretty red and white dinner given by Miss Mathilda F. Bartlett at ronton knoll, Los Angelas. . ,. - . . tr The San Oreal society of the First Freabyterlan churoh Is planning a social for Vaster Monday evening at tha church. Mra. R. K. Warren's Bible elasa expects to give a reception In the ohurch . i. . . . . w parlors rnesaay (nnni, iru a i. W Mrs. Sot Hlrach gave a dinner last Sunder In honor of Mlsa Edith Hester, whose angagemant to Samuel Oalland of Spokane haa Just been announced. - Mias Hester .is being .much entertained In a quiet way by her large circle of friends. - The Eight'Ten-Thlrty olub Is planning tha last meeting for the season, which will soon take place It la expected to be rather mora elaborate than the fore going functions. . . Mra' George Hoyt and her daughter. Mlsa Martha Hoyt. are now Ja San Fran cisco and aspect to remain through the grand opera season, returning probably In May. : The whist elub tnet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ouster Simon at tha Port land hat si. Prises were won by Mrs. Marus Flelschner, Mrs. Julius Meier, Mrs. B. Julius Mayer and Mra. Simon. A delightful luncheon was served In the grill aftar cards, "'.. Miss Oermalne Samuel will entertain thia evening for the young people In honor of a guest who la visiting her. ' ..! The Pan-Hellenlo society will hold another Meeting next Friday afternoon, i Several Special Items Notable Millinery Snowing aX3if; The shapely, rounded effect and line which fashion now demands perfection in these latest R.& G triumphs, and no corset gives more comfort, better fit or longer wean ' r .V- ? ' " ; ' -1 : :r We carry a full line of the new models Includ ' ing the new " Lingerie " corset for Summer wear, All sizes in high and low bust every pair guar anteed. r. 't ":,' .";." Prices $tt00 to $3j Our Matcnless ; Oriental Make the most beautiful floor coverings . the eyes ever , looked upon. , We Import them ourselves, saving all middlemen' profits aad commissions, hence we can offer bargains not to be kad elsewhere. CALL AND 8KB OUR OFFER-" INOS FOR YOURSELVES. " Atiycb B ros. 411 WASxnroToaT sr. ; Tel. State SOSO, Bet 10t aad 11th. Webber's Studio MesdbMs,' Bssjo, Onltsr Instreetlea. erchsstrs Sir tsMBttsesi Assnt tar MaoeoUoe. SIS Akier. Mala SoaS. being entertained by Mra R. A. Loiter, at tit Multnomah street. AH college sorority women - are Invited - to make themselves known to the society. ... The Trinity household basaar and tea haa been set for Wednesday evening. May 1 and Thursday afternoon, May S. It waa at first planned to give It the first week after Easter. . . :x . Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer entertained In formally Thursday evening with a musicals the L N. Flelschnera,' tha Ed gar B. Pipers and the N. J. LevJnsoas. W ; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Msler returned Fri day a week ago after a visit pf five or six months In New Tork. - . The wedding of Mlse Winifred Labbe Rugs : That are .Interestingly Priced f spring-Millinery "praise the beauty of oar styles and the unvarying, doubt as to sincerity. It is a laviih showing that has never known an equal. your attention to the fact that our Millinery workroom Is uadee the possesses an unsurpassed knowledge of ladier headgear. . . ' .. . . . defined waist are given to and Bernard Turner will take place at Calvary Presbyterian church Eaater Monday afternoon at 1:41 o'clock. , The L N. Flelschnere will entertain a nouee party at Easter time In their mm M- -r- H r J-l rP Ro tinsbn's N-4 - " : quent upon quality.. Everything that enters Into '?tvv AttfX' the making of tSese S.0 Hats la unqualifiedly J' 1 VVVl ' ' - th r material ... Colore black and covert . 2 Ihm ROBINSON & CO. 7m Hmlmmirm!mr t u 1 iiiEBsea aBaaaaaeeBB' 1 . .1. JaBmBSSBmmnm I Skirt Models Strictly Tailor- In cheeks, white . ; and black and (ray, also plain, colors in vollea " and Panamas: . models of style that are perfec tion in tailoring ererjr line cor-' rect swagger; ' ,, full circular :; ' skirts at Jaa.tto, fie, 14, f la.so and f 3.50. . t- - We mention 'a sew assortment of dainty evening and dress Hats, designed is our owat work rooms after French models imported specially for this purpose." A handsome Yari--ety specially priced at ; $7.50 The New: Silk and Lingerie V Waists . White reigne supremo IhJh season in tha Waist etyVaa, W devote an entire section of oar department te a genuinely ish showing of new VAMP models. "" ' , HIGHEST PRICKS PAID I FOR RAW FURS. SEND I 'I FOR PJUCS LIST. ., I beach borne at Seaside. . The party will remain for a week. . . : . Henry Hahn and hie family have moved Into their new house en the (Continued on Pare Seventeen.) - ' - w - "f.