The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 24, 1906, SECTION TWO, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 84.
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.' f' f HE week has been a buy one.
With the I.eil-Iloneyman "wed
1 " ! . dlnfteaglagmtt In Importance,
. the. production Friday night of
TbV FdrMten," the Bltton and Cotton
'-.ea,""nd' a number ot smaller thing
given for the officer of the .Chicago
i. prior to their ' leaving, all were , kept
. . busy. There wer oreh weddings, -ot
. more or lee importance, last Wednes
day only, and the whole week was quite
a star period for wedding. - The benefit
" tomorrow night' for the Seamen's Insti
tute will be of great Interest since the
." patronesses "will make It a social event.
number of weddings this week stand
ut with prominence.
One of the most elaborate functions
f the summer season was the reception
- given. Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W
, W. Cotton and her mother, Mrs. William
Colllngwood of Pittsburg, . In honor of
. ' Mrs. Luther Fouls: ' Steel. About 100
guests called and the gowning Waa ex
ceedingly handsome The .decorations
.; were exquisite and were remarked upon
by everyone. In the drawing-room were
quantities of Caroline Testout roses In
Jars and. baskets. - The library waa In
- marguerites; the hall In red and green
was banked with palms and the stair
case was Hidden with Interlaced vine
maples," showing the various tints of
. ' green. Brass baskets and urns were
"., filled with, the maple, and red roses
gave a touch of contrast-The dining
room waa exquisite in green and white,
with, acenterplece" of Japanese anero
1 enes on the table. ..The chandelier
'.. was .twined with white tulle interlaced
' with feather fern. and. great bowls of
white snapdragons and sweet peas were
seen everywhere. The verandah was
enclosed and converted Into a palm-room
where punch was served. '
Mrs. Cotton received the guests and she
looked very handsome In. a soft white
crepe with dainty pink and yellow flg-
tires and trimmed with heavy lace.
. Mrs. Steel stood next In her wedding
" gown of while liberty satin, cut princess
and trimmed with duchess la.ee. Mrs.
' Colllngwood wore- a heavy, black silk
trimmed -with duchess lace.' Assisting
them In disposing the guests were Mrs.
-A. J. Glesy, Mr George Bus sell, Mra
Herbert C Nichols. Mrs. J. G. Wilson,
Miss . Alice ' Sansberry " and Miss Alice
. Strong.. ., . -
In the dining-room Mrs. S. R. Johns
ton, Mrs. 3. F. Dixon, Mra Louis It
Tarpley and Mra Thomas O'Day poured,
and assisting In serving were Miss
Grace Towslee, Miss Ines Barrett and
,Mlss Helen Easthman. Mrs, B. Campbell
of St. Paul and Miss Josephine Yates,
Mra Cotton's guest from Spokane, prs-
. aided at the punch bowL .
', ' The women pouring and serving In the
dining-room carried out the color plan
and wore white. Mrs. Glesy was In tan
crepe with lace trimmings and received
many compliments after her recent long
absence h Pnllfomla. Mrs BnaimU
'wore- whit net. Miss Sansberry and
Miss Strong were both In white. Mra
. Campbell's gown waa a handsome taoii
' embroidered crepe and Miss Tates wore
pink and wlilte Brgandle trlmmed wlth
Valenciennes lace. -A guest who attracted
much attention by her unusually hand-
. some appearance was Mrs. K. DeWitt
Connell, who has recently returned from
Europe looking more' charming than
aver. She wore an exquisite Paris
gown of voile in blue and white Invisible
checks with Just a suggestion of pink
to touch off the blue silk strapping
Her picture hat was a blue chip straw
... with blue plumes and pink rosea Mra
A. E. McKay wore a charming gown
"of white batiste embroidered In black
with Spanish lace to set It off. Her
hat waa a large black shade hat with
plume Mrs. George Wentworth, a re
cent bride, wore a trousseau gown of
. white embroidered linen trimmed with
Irish crocheted lace, and her sister. Miss
Pit ton, was In a soft black gown with a
picture hat of black. Mra Frank War
ren. Jr., wore a white linen suit with
Russian drawn-work on the bodice. Miss
Frances Warren wore a blue broadcloth
ult with hat to match. Mra William
O. Van Schuyver was in cream mull
and Valenciennes lace and Wore a hand
some white hat with plumes. Her
daughter. Miss -Helen Van- Schuyver,
era In white crepe de chine with a white
hat with plume Mra W. D. Fentrin
wore blue ailk and a white hat, and
Mra Collins manv crepe de chine with
applique lac and a white hat with
plumes. -l
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Miss Alice KllHngsworth has been
th bride-elect of this week -who has
received th -lion's share of attention.
Miss Kllllngsworth" Is an Omega Nu,
and very popular among her young
friends, who. have been doing . all In
their power to show their friendship.
Mra I. F. Staples gave a charming aft
ernoon Friday, followed by a .dinner.
The afternoon was spent with tnusle
and games. . A unique feature waa that
It wss the matrons' afternoon, and only
the sister and a guest of the bride
delect were the "unmarried" there. The
Sale! Sale! Sale!
Retiring from business.'' Tuesday
- at 9 ar m.-we begin toelose out - our -stock
at greatly reduced prices.- Must
be sold atoncfl.; Store will be closed
Monday. " : ' - ; v ;u
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dining table waa extremely' beautiful
with La Franc roses everywhere. A
pretty cook book of choice recipe was
made up for th new bride, each ma
tron adding on that she had tried and
proved. The guests- were Mrs. Charles
Patton, Mrs. Caroline Potter, Mr. Har
vey Cornell, Mrs, Frank Sherry, Mrs.
Frank Streiblg, Mrs.' Jessl Depennlng,
Mrs. W. Depennlng. Mrs.' A. F. Flegel.
Mra Harry Harrington. Mrs. M. ' Bar
ker. Mrs. J. D. Duback, Mrs. W. M.
Kllllngsworth, Mra W. F. Cuppler. Mrs.
Rupert, Mrs.- J. Bullivant Jr., Mra F.
Patton. Mrs.' James Alexander, Mr. W.
H. Moore. Mra John Jarvls, Miss Fay
Kllllngsworth and Miss ' Bhorno. -Mra
George Peter gave a 'lovely
Mr. Walter
plat shower for Miss Kllllngsworth
at the ' home of Mra I. V. Peters
Wednesday afternoon. Th room were
beautiful with Bride rosea In com pi 1
ment to the coming bride. In the din
ing room a huge bouquet of them was
on th table and tall candle gav
pretty light. Dainty Japanese cards
did service a pine markers cards
which Mrs. I. V. Peters brought with
her from her recent trip fo-the Orient.
The shower was managed In a unique
manner. Th Lohengrin bridal march
was played and a little flower girl all
In white came In carrying a shower of
Bride rose and a basket containing the
plates given.
The M lanes Mastlrk gav a picture
shower lat, week, and. M's Georgl
Harrington a luncheon and mlacellan
eou shower. Miss Mabel Jarvls gave
an elaborate linen shower and some of
her other friend save dinners. Miss
Kllllngsworth has Jeen complimented
with nine showers and two dinners,
Monday evening she will glv a bridal
dinner to her own party. Her marriage
to -Clinton Bhorno takes place at her
home In Walnut park next Wednesday
evening, and l to b quit elaborate.
'
The annual Patton home tea 1 always
an event of much social interest, as
many of fhe prominent charity work-enr-nfth
city are connected with the
Institution and many consider It one of
the best and most general charitable
undertakings In the city. Tuesday aft
ernoon of this 'week waa chosen for th
tea and It 'has been pronounced the
prettiest and most successful In th his
tory of the home. .
' There was ' a large . attendance of
friend The fine day brought out many
pretty summery costumes. , The horn
bad a festive appearance, with quanti
ties of pink and whit roses wherever
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272 Washington
Street .
the eye rested. " Mrs, George Chamber
lain headed the receiving line In a hand
some gown of black lace over silk. The
others In line were Mr. . Charles W.
King In lavender ailk, Mr. J. W. Wat
son hi white silk, Mrs. Adolph Harr In
black ailk. Mra L, A. Brown In white
cloth, Mr. A. Shannon In whit silk,
and Mra 7 W." L. Straugh in whit. A
pretty tea table waa arranged, with a
hug basket of Carolina Testout rosea
Mra Harriet K. MeArthur la ' black and
white silk. Mra 1 JU Patterson in white
wool, -Mr George 8. Rodgers In white
silk trimmed with lace, and Mra John
W. Mlnto In an embroidered white linen
costume, poured. They wer assisted In
serving only by women who are mem
ber of the Patton Home association:
Mra D. N. McLaughlin. Mr Theodore
Nlcolei. Mr Charlea W. , King, Miss
F. BurrelL
Lucy Nlcolal, Mr. John Burgard -and
Mra Robert Lutke. w:
A delightful featur was th candy
table presided over by three young
women who. offered their services and
made and sold the candy with pleasing
results to the horn funds. They were
Miss Carrie Coleman, Miss Alio Strong
and Mrs. W. 11. Chapln. Th table
was pretty with white roses.'
Th program, under th direction of
Mra Warren X. Thomas, was excellent
and much enjoyed. Mr. Thomas waa
handsome In an ecrn silk gown and Mr.
Schwab and Mr. Bushong wer In
white. The work of llttl Marguerite
Egbert caused much favorable comment,
for It showed much clevernes It is
understood that eh will glv a program
by herself some time in the fall when
th teas are again ' resumed. Th fol
lowing was th program:
Quartet, "Voice of the Wood" (Ru-
benstetn), Mrs, Schwab, Mrs. Bushong,
Mr. Rathbone . and - Mr. Claussenuls
recitation. "Thenr Oxen"' (Raymond).
Marguerite Egbert; quartet, "Hush
Thee, - By Baby" (Sullivan),- song,
"Mother. O Mine" (Tour). J. Rathbone;
duet, "Tuscan Folk Songs," Mrs. Schwab
and Mrs.- Bushong; reading, selected,
Miss Egbert; song, "The Weed and the
Rose." Mrs. Bushong; quartet, "The
Lost Chord" (Sullivan).
.
Mrs. C A. Dolph's dinner and bridge
Monday evening for Admiral Goodrich
was one of th most charming events of
last week. The dinner table was dec
orated with red Jacqueminot roses and
scarlet rambler, and th place cards
wer dainty boat. In compliment to the
admiral. Th guests wer Judge and
Mra C B. Woiverton. Colonel and Mrs,
George Davis, Mrs. J. B. Montgomery,
Miss Falling, Miss Hoyt. W. D. Wheel
wrlght and W. ,B. Ayer. After dinner
other guests came In to play bridge,
and Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Ladd made
th highest score.! Those,, Invited - in
were Mr. and Mra Walter V. Smith.
Mr. and Mr. W. J. Burn, Mr. and
Mra Herbert, C. Nichols, Mr. and Mra
Walter - Burrell, - Mr and - Mrs. Wesley
Ladd,, Mr, and Mrs. John K. Kollock,
Miss frttgomery. Miss Flanders. Miss
Louise Flanders, Mle France Lewis,
Miss. May Falling Richard Nixon,
Harry Montgomery and several of th
Chicago officers.
Th table was - converted into a
charming tea table, with nautical dec
oration In red and .white, .and eagle
and ships and flags were In evidence
In unique sponge sugar figure. Mrs.
Walter BurreU .and Mra "Walter Smith,
wer at one end and Mr. "Wesley Ladd
snd Mra Walter Burns at th other.
Mrs. Polph was extremely handsome In
whit lac gown, mad over whit
chiffon, and her daughter waa charm'
Ing also in whit lac. Mr. Woiverton
wor black lace; Mra - Montgomery,
whit atin: Mrs. Davis, blu ailk; -Miss
Falling, blue aatln and lac; Mis Hoyt
whit lac; Mra Burn, crushed straw
berry net; Mrs. Ladd, pink silk; Mra,
Burrell. Dresden ailk, snd Mr. Smith,
whit and lavenden silk.
On of th pretty tas ' of the. week
waa given by Mra Robert Blrdsall at
ber bom. 70S Northrup street, Wednes
day afternoon: Th home wa beauti
fully decorated with , Caroline Tea toil t
rnae which gave a pretty pink touch to
all corner of th rooms, liufc Indian
basket of th flower war bung in th
doorway la th dining room there
wer . handsome out glass ' candlestick
with pink candle and shade to light
th darkened room and th pink rose
in masses on th sideboard and .uoie.
Th den was In-red with red' roeea.
The large veranda waa Inclosed with
screens and draped with flag Thar
Mra Frank Thomas in pink silk and
Miss Marian Ramsey In pale blue ailk
served -punch to th guesta Indoor
Mra. Blrdsall received - with her nleoe,
Miss Marl Smith, assisting. Mra
Blrdsall wore a delicate violet net or
namented with exquisite lao of the
same shads. Mis Smith wa In pink
chiffon. In th dining room Mra Oeorge
Fuller. Mra Allen M. Ellsworth and
Mra. William H. Marshall poured tea.
Mra E. 8. Edward and Mra Samuel
H. Orubar assisted in entertaining th
guesta ; Th company waa very - elabo
rately gowned and th hostess assist
ant wor particularly charming frock
Mra- Fuller wor pal blu crepe d
chin. Mra Ellsworth whit net ever
yellow silk. Mra - Marshall white net
over whit ohlffon. Mra. Edward whit
silk and Mra Gruber white organdie.
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Mr. Walter 7, BurreU gave a charm
ing dinner in honor of Admiral Good
rich Thursday evening. : Th table dec
oration of Quantities of crimson ram
bler wer beautiful. . From the center
plec of bright roses strayed green ten
drils , over th cloth, and th subdued
light of. th green candle gav a pe
culiarly soft . ton to. th - whole room.
Mra . BurreU 'wor a handsome green
and whit brocade gown, and ber
mother, Mra J. B. Montgomery, wor
a whit satin' brocade, trimmed with
Italian point, and wor diamond. The
guest wer Mr. and Mra Wesley Ladd,
Dr. and Mra Pelgram, Mra, Montgom
ery, Mrs. James Schwerln, Mis Hoyt,
Mis May Falling. Mr. Hicks, Mr. Hal
stead and Mr.- Morrison of . th Chi
cago. . .1.- - -,
Mr. Burrell waa glvan- the phvo of
honor nt a dinner given Friday averting
on - th Chicago by - Paymaater Hlcke.
Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Wesley Ladd
and Mra Schwerln wer among th
guests, with som of th offlcra Fri
day evening Mr. Ulcks gav another
dinner, entertaining, besides the offi
cers. Captain and Mr. Marshall, nd
Mr. Marshall's sister, Mia ' Hasel
Dolph, and Miss Montgomery. A unique
featur waa th bouquet of American
Beauty roses, Ued with the ship hand,
for th women of the party. v -
Mr. Burrell expected to leave yester
day for Alaska, but th Illness of .her
child prevented her departure.
The entertainment by the crew of
th V.- 8. 8. Princeton to be given at
the Empire theatre tomorrow vnlngfhonymoon trip, which they spent t
wm prove a leading aociety event Tb
patroneaee number eom of th moat
prominent matrons who have Interested
themselves In the missionary work for
sailor The proceeds will be used for
the benefit of th Seaman' Institute,
and Mra E. T. C ' Steven and other
connected ' with the work are making
personal solicitation for the sal of
ucaets among tneir mend.. Wltho
clety women selling ticket among their
own friends and with th patronage xt
the leading women of society It goes
without saying that every one will fol
low their lead and give financial sup
port Rear Admiral , F. Goodrich,
commander of the Pacific squadron, and
Commander F. H. Sherman. U. 8. N., of
the Princeton will b the patron and
th patronesses are Mra W. J. Burns,
Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph, Mra Richard
Koehler. Mrs. Slgmund Frank, Mra J.
Wesley Ladd and Mra Jam Laldlaw.
Th entertainment I practically th
aame a wa given by th same com
pany at. San Diego om month ago
with uch - marked succesa Th pro
ceeds then went to the Bennington
memorial fund and -the occasion was
made a society event' This Is said to
be the largest amateur minstrel com
pany in th. United Statea
'..'.'.
Dr. John R. Berber entertained a few
or nis musical friends Saturday even
ing, a wee ago, at too Yamhill street
In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Sears of Wal
lace.Idab.o who. war. spending a few
day at th Portland on their wedding
trip. Mr. Sear, whoa horn has been
In Chicago, haa a charming contralto
vole and sang to th delight , of her
hearers. There were several 'other
prominent local singer and th evening
wa one of musical . enjoyment The
living-room was pretty with large bou
quets of roses and carnations. Dr. Bar
ber was assisted in receiving by his
sister. Miss Fanny Barber.. Among the
guests wer Mra Anna Selkirk Norton,
Miss Ethel Lytle. Miss Ethel Shea, Miss
Llna Llnehan, Mias Petronella Connolly,'
Miss Amos, Barry Eastham, J. Clair
Montelth. Dr. Ellis and Harold Hug
glna ' '
Th Bridge Wblst Study club was
entertained Wedneaday by Mra. P. A.
Rees, (63 Clackamas street .Mra Rees'
beautiful ' horn waa decorated ' with
many lovely specimens of th La
Franca, Carolina Testout and Wagran
rosea Th center ornament of th din
ing table -was a large Indian basket
filled with about SO larg La. Franc
rosea . . . .. '
- Twenty-four- hands . at whist wer
played,- Mrs. W. H. Mankin making th
highest score. . A delicious luncheon was
then served, the viands and decorations
being in pink and white. -
Thursday, June is, will b th last
meeting of the club for this season,
when It will be entertained by th chair
man, Mr. D. W. McLaughlin. At this
meeting the final prises for th season
will b wardd. .
Mra P. J. Cronln gav a tea Wednes
day , afternoon-for -th members and
frlenda of the Cathedral Aid aociety and
ther wer about 0 guests present.
Mra Cronln and her daughter. Miss
Katharine Cronln, received. The living
room wa very pretty with, sweet
scented red clover mingling with th
crimson ramblers all over th room. The
hall looked like a miniature forest with
quantities of vine maple. In th dining
room wer marguerite. Mr. A. M,
Cronln poured tea and Mis Walla, Mra
Hubert Parson Mia Arm I stead and
Miss Mamie Cronln served. Ther wer
table for flv hundred and the prise
were- won by Mis McKay and Mra-J.
E. Cronan. ' -
Mrs Richard Mac Donald of Seattle
was the boner gueat Monday at
luncheon given by her Jioatesa 'Mrs,
Thomas v. Robinson, at her east side
home Cover war laid for eight and
at each plac waa a favor of a small
potted asparagus fern' In Japanese
jardiniere. Th color plan, wa . rean.i.
ana wnit inrougnoui ana a targe potted
maidenhair fern formed a beautiful cen
terpiece. . Th trailing ends of feather
fern . wer Interlaced upon .th cloth.
Th plac card wer encased in green
enamel, holders. - Ferns and palms dee
orated th dining-room, which 1 don
in green and black; . "
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At. Pretty howr wa .that given by
th Misses McConnell Saturday night a
wees) i ago for Mis Florence Walton.
Th unlqu featur wa th presentation
to- the bride-elect of a miscellaneous
shower of gifts on a wheelbarrow high
ly - decorated with ribbon and flower
and wheeled In by two llttl girl )
whit. "
Mra. Charle E. Bltton gav another
large tea Friday afternoon, entertain
ing about J60 of her calling list :Mtsa
Helen Spalding wa host-with berj
and Mrs. 8111001 daughters, Vi Mra
George K. Wentworth and Mia Bltton.
received with her. Th house wa beau
tifully decorated -with splendid rosea,
th color being red in the library, whit
in th dlnlna roeea. yellow In th par
lor and pink lnthe feoeptton room.' Mrs.'
W. P. Olds. Mr. W. F. Woodward, Mr.
Jama D. Hart and Mr. Jam Dunlap
poured, and assisting In serving wer
Mra Lloyd Wentworth, Ml Went
worth, Mis Carlott Parkar and Miss
Elisabeth Sear.
- '
Mrs. John E. Povey entertained th
Theodora club at her homei, Me TUlar
mook street, Monday. Th pretty room
were artistically decorated with choice
rose. All the members wer present
and a pleasant afternoon waa (pent In
playing flv hundred, after which th
hoeteae served a dainty luncheon 'at
th card table She was assisted by her
daughter. Mis Doraia, .and little Miss
Mildred King, let of San Franclsoo,
Both girls war dainty In pretty white
gowna Mr. Will 8tvr will entertain
th club Jua. SB. ... '
Mia Mabel Ransom i th guest of
her brother, Frank Ransom, on Patty-
grov street She baa Just returned
from a . trip abroad where she - spent
soma time In London and Berlin with
frlenda Her stay waa ahortened by th
California dlaaster and She returned to
America immediately. Her parent,
Mr. and Mra 8. Ransom, cam up from
Oakland. California, to meet, bar and
oon template making their bom on th
t aide. Mis Kaneom win De witn
Mr, and Mra Frank Ransom Indefi
nitely. . wv,- w- ,. ;;'- .
Mra Holt C. "Wilson gav a luncheon
for eight at th link Thursday In honor
of Mra Nlblaok, whose husband Is on
th Chicago, Mra Nibiac l remem
bered by a number of her friend a
Miss Huntington, , who , visited her
some year ago. The tabl waa spread
in the gallery , of th club house, and
wa dainty with th old-fashioned pink
f ox-glova ', . Th other guests wer Mra
Charle JF. Beebe, Mr. Ernest Tucker,
Mr. J. Wealey Ladd. Mis Hoyt. Mis
Lwi and Ml Wilson. , (V.
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Mis Marl EL Rau and her sister,
Ml MUlle Raab, left Ust night for
Oakland. California, where-Mis Rau's
marriage to WUUam Luta f New Tork
wUl, be celebrated Wednesday. The.
bride and ' groom will traval through
California for several month before
going to New Tork to male their home,
but- Mia Raab will go ther at one
to llva t-T . i.
Mr. and Mra Pink Charle ; Patter
son returned Monday evening from their
iide Ther are at- home now with
Mra. Patterson's father, B. F. Glltner,
at S Everett and will be ther till the
completion of their new home at T71
Everett street, about th mlddl of
July.: :.-,, ' -, ...... .. .;t ....
A number of oclty people went out
In response to invitations to the opening
of- the - Ros Island v-Country -club.
Wednesday, after the Honeyman wed I
ding. Thla promise to be a popular
place, where amusement will be open
to th members at all tlmea
., . -.: .
. Captain and Mra . George Conway
celebrated their tenth wedding anniver
sary last Saturday. Many flower and
gift war sent to them and in th even
ing a number of their friend called at
th Carleton with their good wlshea ,
Mr. and Mra. J. Goldsmith recently
i entertained about 40 of their daughter
Else's friend. at Larow halt - Th
evening ' wa pleasantly spent with
dancing, and late in the evening -refreshments
wer served. .
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
The third birthday of llttl Owena
Wolcott last Saturday waa th occasion
of a children' party In th apartment
Of her mother, Mr. O. P. Wolcott at
th Carleton. A' numherof pretty pres
ents were brought for the little hostess
and her young guests watched her with
delight as she blew out the three candles
on the big birthday cake. Miniature
sultcasea-fllled with candles wer given
away as favors. About 10 of her llttl
friends were present
" A party of the friends of Mr. and
Mra W. R. Oe borne surprised them In
their pretty new - home, S6S Benton
street last Saturday and a delightful
evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Os
borne had Just moved in and were com
pletely urprlsd, but entertained their
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WEDDINQj
AND VI3IT1NO CARDS'
W. G. SMITH & Co.
Washington Building
Webber's Studio
MuniVilla. Banjo, Gotta Instraetloa. "tries
ertitra for reception Agent tor Olbeos
MaodoUne. 81V alder. Male 20b.
X Our Summer VorUlwest rjr m " "orK
III . II iril II II I
-.iFZ . "?".: ' . I Largest Stock and Low- I
lePllCVC I .8 e.t Prices on the
Hi V .aaA - : II II De..r.. " r li
sn : . '' J J i svlv' was - . . .
U -t'' V?' 'i '';'i.: ' II viWe arc our .own importer u
-.A C"2l.,-p'P yB-teS U V - and permanently II
' " v located here" jff
,
'- ATI VRIRbnTHRP
-Th WomanStPf
Lcadlnt; Outfitters
SPECIALS IN THE ,
MiilineiDeptl
.;A1I $18.00 and $20.00 Hats . . ; 12.00
All $12.60 and $15.00 Hats. ..? 8.00
-All $ 8.00 and $10.00 Hats. 5.00
AU $ 5.80 and $ 7.50 Hats. .
All $ 3.00 and $ 5.00 Hats;..
t A lot o this sprinos style Hats slight-
ly damaged jn shipping will
go at..;...
-M Summer Dresses ; ;
This displayfg particularly noteworthy on , account ,of the
-wide variety of the new styles shown. ; Pretty Silk Lawn,
;in plain and point d'esprit sheer dresses v -
r S $16.50 upi to $30 2
:New light and airy lingerie dresses at ?350 to 91150
'
uit
AU $16.50
All $20.00
AH $25.00
All $35.00
All $45.00
FURS STORED FOR THE SUMMER AT VERY
- SMALL EXPENSE. , '
H.J3.JLitt
Foartk anJ
REMOVAL SALE
-.We have to vacate our present quarters .and are
offering our entire stock at . J
Exceedingly Low Prices
MONDAY WE
Suits
Values to $37.50 for
$50.00 Suits for . .
sale of V y I . ; s
Pourth and Mofd on
, Laadisit FurrUrs t-
5b
-i.
, 3.
9 1.
08' sjr.
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SPECIALS IN' THE :
Department
and $18.00 Snits.. 912.05
and $2W0- Suits.....,, 914.00
and $30.00 Suits . 916.85
and $40.00 Suits. .921.75
and $50.00 Suits. 932.65
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Imported French Voiles, etc We . offer
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$19.75
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