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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21.' 1C07. : ' t - . -' ' r - , MM mm MrJZt v w ITH th coming- ef spring com A I msnoemsnt -activities bsgln to ' tU " tb tal of th young f I - people. Commencement exer . ctses and gowns, .receptions. entertainments and dance all occupy th attention of th -young and lla4 tha sympathies of tha older onea Tba senior elaaa of Portland academy la preparing for It annual "prom" at tha gymnasium, an affair that ta alwaya of a food deal of Unportane with -young '. society. -. .s Tba University of Oregon : Alumni and Alumna association ara making plana for their . respective reception for tha young men and young woman graduate of tha Intermediate schools. Thla weak th wadding of Miss'Edna , rrotxman and Ray. Charlea PbUlp Hes eel on Wadnaaday will be of Interest and tha following week Miss . Qraoe Balrd's marriage to Bruce) Jamea Mao Donald of Flint Michigan. Monday, and Mlaa Helen Lytle'e marriage to Jamea Alexander ElUa.TuesUay... are. matters , of Importance. ' . Mr a. . Walter Read's presentation re ntal for Mra. Ernest Laldlaw and Mlaa ' Helen LytJe Wednesday will be well at ' tended. . ... .. -.-'.. - " , '- ' V" Tha assembly danoe at Murlark hall , waa a, brilliant affair, though different . from thoaa of former years In that moat ' of the at tends ts were of th younger - at, Th patroness for th evening were Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mrs. Zera 8now, Mra. Rio hard Koehler, - Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mrs. J. C Alnsworth, Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mrs. Gorg Good, ' Mrs. . T. B. Wlloox, Mrs. Walter J. Burns, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. William ' H. Warrens and Mrs. C. K. feV Wood. -. Among thos present were Mr. and Mrs. i Walter J. Burna, Mr, and Mrs. X C. Arnswerto, Dr. and Mra R. 3. Chlpmen, Mr. and Mra. William JU Brewster. Major and Mrs. W. A. Bethel, Mr. and , Mra. Wells B. Gilbert of Goldendal. ; Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Oeora W. , Gates, Mr.- and, Mrs. David T. Honey ' man, Mr. . and Mrs. '.Richard Koehler, i Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Laldlaw, Mr. ' and Mra. . Hugh Laldlaw, Mr. and Mra . Steward B. Untbloum. Mr. and1 Mrs. Hunt Lawlsv Dr. : and' Mra ' Richard Nuns, tr. and Mrs. Park of tha bar , racks, . Mr. an d, Mrs.. Frank, LRansoro, , Mr. and Mra. Sara. Snow, Dr. and Mr . W. H. Skene, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Tal- . bot, Mr. and Mrs.. William H. ,varrna. Mr. and Mrs: Ralph' Wilbur, Mr. and : Mra Goorgo Wentworth, Dr. arid Mra . Otis B. Wight Miss Hasal Weejtwerth, ' Mlas Franoes Warrea, Miss Orac War ren. Miss" Hasal Weldler, Miss Clara Weldler.'Mlss Elisabeth , Bears,-. Mlas Miriam Strong. Miss Carlotta. Parker, Oas OenevUre parka, , Miss JIargaret - Morrison, Miss. Frances Lewis, Mlas Effl Houghton, Mlas Margaret Mont , gomary, Mlas Amy HelUhu, Miss Rhods FalUng, Mlas Haset Dolph, Mlaa Bar bara Crocker. Mlas LiUlan Doach, Mlse , Camlll Doaoh, Miss Alio Andrews, AMiaa Fanny Brown, Mlas Carolyn Bum. Mlaa Beatrlo Bill. Van W. Anderson, George WlUard Brown, Kenneth Bee be, ' 8. R. Boding H. -F. Connor, Harry I. Corbett M. M. Enterby, Jack Crawford, ' Marlon Dolph, Dr. ' Arthur ChaneaW. W. Clark. MoArtbur FuUertoa. Rodney l Gllaan, A. B. Gil, Louis Greenlay, Arthur Honeytnan. Hawley Hoffman. Charles Holbrook. .Joseph Hill, Kurt Koehler. E. C King, Andrew Kerr, Dr. Homer L Keener. -Mark Llllard, T. 8. , McRath, Chester O. Murphy, R. L Mas- tear. W. B. . Mackay, . A. B.. Roth wall. - I-eroy Richards, Benjaxala Reld. Robert , Ptrong, Harold Strong, Harry Bladen, Henry Teal, Major G. C Voa Egloff- ptem, waller vouman, jltossi weoo, . V. M. Zan. ...., -.'.,,, Th marrlag of Miss ATI Tyler Maatlck and Thomas Norman Mac Don aid Paterson took plaos at th First . TTnitartas ebnrea Wednesday nine. Dr. T. L. Eliot read th oeremony. , Th weddlagr march was played by Goorgo Houghton and Miss Helen Lytl sang befor th wadding march. Thou Art . Llk unto a Lovely Flower. Th church was beautifully decorated, with palm and llllea about th altar and whit satis ribbons forming th slal for th brtdaly party. . Tha brld waa charming in a gown ef deep cream satin , trimmed with hand-woven lac and , wore a long veil Her bouquet waa of brld roses and Ulles of the valley. Her sister, Mlas Edwlna Maatlck, waa the maid of honor and wore a frock of pink poplin da china trimmed with lac and velvet of th same shade. 8h wore a picture hat of pink trimmed with roses and plum, and carried a ehower of pink rosea A brother, Charles Peter Kon, attended the bridegroom. Harold Howes and A. Wolf were the ushers. Th bridal party and tbe Immediate families war entertained at th Mas tick horn on tha east aide after th ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Pateraoa have gnn away for a short trip and on their rotura will b at hem at Elton Court til their own horn at til Davis street is tn readiness for them In June - Th bridegroom's father and three brothers earn over from Australia to attend th wadding. , w The dano given by Mr. and Mra W B. Ayer at th Golf club Friday night waa on of th prettiest and moat sue-o-sf uL Jt waa riven for Mlse BUL and ah and her hostess, Mlaa Burns received with Mr. and Mrs. Ayer. Mrs! Ayer wore a lovely gown of crushed trawberry vailing vr whit silk; '!Ibs Burns waa la a charming princess frork of whit silk, snd Mlaa BUI l niinty frock of pal blue. Mrs. Burna waa handsom In white , lao with touches of black. Mrs. David Lewis ws especially charming In a heliotrope rrlnceas eoatum with a larr hat at ins sum ehade. Mrs. Alnsworth was oiirsctlv tn a pink costume. Ail th rnin dancer wor round langth dano i. frocks end preoented a lovely pi. lura " ' . - . '. Arr"g thns present war Mr., and 1 iu-hard Xohlr, Mr. and Mrs. r 1. Burna, Mr. and Mrs. Holt C. - n, Mr. aad Mrs. J. C Alnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. David 'i', Honeyman. Mrs. Imafl an Irresistible Maria. Th men's C, E. 8. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. I parts wer la th hands of able actors. Meara, Mr. and Mra. Zrrt. Snow, Mr. Sir Toby (C. W.- Robison), Bir Andrew and Mra Stewart B. Linthlcum, Mr, and Mrs. N. H. Ayer, Mr. aad Mra, Gordon Voorheea. Mr. aad Mra Wells Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. George Good, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Nichols, Mr. and Mra John K. Kollock. ; Mr.' and Mra John ' Bhepard. Mr. and Mrs. William Warrens, Mr. and Mra Robert Lewis. Mr, and Mrs. Hunt Lewis, rr. and Mra Ernest Tucker. Mlas Hoyt Mlas Flanders, Mtss Louise Flan' ders. Miss Amy Heltahu. Mies Lewis, Mlaa Franoea Lewla, Miss Effle Hough ton, Mlas Margartt Morlaon, Mlaa Mar garet Walter. Mlsa Hasel Weldler, Miss Margaret Montgomery, Marlon Dolph, Dr. H. O. Jeffords, Leland Bmltb, Itod erlck Macleay.. Hodsey Olloan, Walter Beebe Carl Spuhn, Robert Howard, Gerald ' Beebe. Kurt Koehler, : Richard Wilder, Kenneth Beebe, Charlea Holl brook. Chester Afurphy, Harry Corbett Ernest Webb, - Hawley , Hoffman , and other, - ... I .. . , '" - . ,: ... - v I ;w' '1 There wer a number of parties din ing at the' Portland Thursday evening befor th opening of the aoclety cir cus and returning later for supper. Cart Spuhn entertained one party, in cluding Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Ayer and Major and Mra James Mcl. Wood, who wer Joined after th circus by Mr. and Mra Rlohard Bherwood of Spokan. W. D. Wheelwright entertained at Sinner, and later at . supper, Mr. ''and Mra Frank Hart,-Mr. and Mra. Norman Lang and Mlas-Hoyt Miss William was with Dr. snd' Mrs. James Zan. A large party of - Portland Riding academy .folk cam over from th cir cus and -occupied a large table. They wer Mr. and Mra F. O. BufTum, Dr. and Mrs. Wood. Miss Hahn, Mrs, 8. C ( Fresco tt Cooklngham) and--Malvollo (William Dolph) presented soma ex ceedingly elever charaoter work and fur nished lota of real amusement. Ronald Kennedy made a fetching clown and the minor characters of Count Orstno .Ce cil Kspv). Sebastian (Oeorge Latimer), Fabla (LoveU Winters), and th cap tain (Mason Ehrman), wer well sus tained. ' Tbe tapestry background waa charmingly In keeping with th general atmosphere; two small pages In green and red shifted th stag furnltur for th different scenes; the costuming of the principals was suitable and at the same time showed some beautiful rich costume and Jewels brought from the storehouses of some of Portland's old families. . -' .- i " A number of th academy girls In white frocks acted as ushers. .. Promin ent women wer Patronesses and eat in, tha patronesses', row near the front of the gymnasium. After the play the players and -th ushers had a. light spread on th neatly improvised stage. .- , - - . - What was aald to be th moat beauti ful dinner and the most artistically ap pointed since the Roosevelt dinner soma years ago waa given at the Portland Tuesday evening In compliment to W. D. Wheelwright. Th affair waa a complete surprise in honor of hla birth, day. Two long oval tables connected by an oblong on mad a pretty outline and th combination tabl waa made mm of lovely pink and white tulips. Ths women of the party wer hand somely attired in full evening .toilette. Th gueata were: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mr. snd Mra Walter J. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler. Mr. and " " " " '' ' " " " Mra. Jay b. Hamilton, Patroness of the Irrlngton Dance. Spencer. John C Chapman, Dr. W. A. Cummlng, Mr. and Mra Ambrose Cro- nin. Miss Bbogren, T. T. strain. Miss Bell Alnsworth, Edward Chase, Mra James Nichol and Ralph - Jenklna. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nltchay had a party of 10, and among them war Dr. and Mra. A. E. McKay, Mr. and Mra Rudolph Prael and Mr. Fogarty. Th William Van Schuyvar bad a party; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook entertained Mlas Mabel le Brents of Walla Walla: Mr. and Mra Walter Honeyman enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckwlth. ' With th Gus Blmons war Mr. and Mrs. Greenbaura of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrman, San ford Hlrach and - Clarence Jacobean. Tha Percy Blytho had a party of Ave. 8om others sntartalnlng parties wer W. A. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Meier, T. 8. McRath. E. L. Howe, ths Alnswortha aad tha Bheparda. 'A number of functions - hav -been planned la honor of Mrs. Katharine Daly who leaves Friday for Europe. Th first waa ths luncheon given by Mr. H. B. Adams Thursday. After th dainty luncheon, which " was pink and ' white, f lv , hundred waa played. Mrs. Daly makina th hlrheat score. Th truest wars Mrs. Katberlna Paly. Mrs. Henrys, Mrs. Hall. Mra John Man ning; Mrs. W. T. Masters, Mrs, B. H. Pacu and Mrs. B. F. Weaver. . Wednesday th Fortnightly Brldg elub save a special afternoon of cards In bar honor. This week Mra Charlea Boss will entertain at esrde 1 for her Monday. . Mrs. B. 8. ragu will glv a luncheon Tuesday and Mrs. 'John Man ning win glv a brldg party Thursday.-' ' '. w '' :- .'' '"- ' Mrs. Daly will visit Jamestown ana Canada befor sailing. -- At Jamestown aha will be Joined by her son and they will first visit ths Irish fair. Thanes they will go to many points of interest through Europ. , - v Th Twlfth Night" production giv en by th Shakespearean club of Port land academy last Saturday night was a event that stood out by Itself among ths literary events of th year. It waa so wall don by a few young amateurs and gave such a good idea of ths beau- tlee f th BIlsabethSB play and at tha same time waa such a scatter of educa tion and pleasure to th performers oven in spit of th work, that on WAnders why such productions ar not ftener given. .-... Mlaa Leslie Bmlth as Viola was gen erally deemed tha star of th perform ance, benause of her winsome natural neas through her character as a die-- raised pg. But thr - wer laurel for all th other performars. Mis Anita Bennett mad a stately, dlgnlflad Olivia be Idas presenting the attractive, clear- at features that en associates with this character. Miss Jean Brownlle Mra Zera Bnow, Dr. and Mra Ernest F. Tncker, Dr. snd Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mr. and Mra. Robert Lewis, Miss Hoyt, Mrs. Arthur CRinott Miss Falling. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Meara, Mr. and Mra. Howard Mather, Mr. and Mra. T. B. Wilcox. Mrs. C E. 8. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr, Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Hart, Mr. snd Mrs. John C. Alnsworth, Roderick Maeleay. Thomas Kerr. Andrew Kerr, Walter Beebe, Rodney Gllaan and Carl Spuhn. Mra Wilson waa In a handsom gown of light blue silk trimmed with rich lac. Mrs. Wilcox presented a lovely plctur in beautiful whit lac; Mra Burna wor blue chiffon In a dainty shads; Miss Falling waa In blue allk; Mra Alnsworth In pink satin; Mrs. Koehler In a lovely gown of . paatal blues; Mrs. Mather tn a striking black and whits -silk gown; Mr. , Lewis In silvery blu atln; Miss Hoyt in pink silk trimmed with whit lace; Mra Mlnott la a Parisian gown of blu; Mra Ayer In whit lice; Mrs. 'Tucker in whits net ; . t. ''' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd left last Bunday for Victoria, B. C. embark ing for th orient on th Empresa of Japan, Tuaaday. 6aturday night a "?0 M". John K. Kollock bid tham for wall through an informal brldg party of four table. Mr. Ladd and Mr, Shepard won th prises. Be sides Mr. and Mra Ladd there wer present Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Insley Mr. and Mra John A. Shepard. Mr. and Mra Fred O. Sykes, Mr. and Mra Bart Ball, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Chenery. Mra Warren F. Houghton. Mr Arthur C. Mlnott Mlas Clair Houghton, Rodney Gllaan and Mr. Leadbetter. .'-'' v"' ' Mra N. 3. Lsvinson entertained at cards Thursday snd Friday afternoons at her Willamette Heights home. Thurs day there -rre flv tables of "flv hun dred" and Friday ths same number of guests plsysd brldg. Th prize win ners Thursday were Mr, Edgar B. pi per, who reoelved ' a hand-decorat plata, and Mra Monges of New York, whose prise was a cup and saucer. "Fri day at brldg a royal Doulton Jardlm.r and a candlestick wer the .prises and Mra Jamea Laidiaw. and Mra Frank Riaier wer th winner Th hoeteaa waa assisted by . her two stater Mlaa Iaabell Mageau and . Mlas , Gertrude Teager. Th guests for Thureaay were Mr R. B. Lamaon, Mrs. Norrla R. Cox, Mr W. Wynn Johnson. Mra. J. P. Belts, Mr Frank Rlglar, Mrs, Maurice Alex nder, Mr -Wat t, Mra. C M. Hugitne, Mr H. M. Grant Mr Monges, Mrs. E. B. Piper, Mrs. T. T. Davis, Mr H. C. Miller. Miss Gertrud Metcait, Mr p. J, Mann, Mra. W. L Northup, Mr W. IE. Northt-p and Mrs. James L Mojrlan. Friday tha arusats war Mrs, Jamea Laldlaw, Mtss Ella ITlrch. Mr Adolph Dekum. Mlas Edith Nicholson. Mr 8. K. Johnston, Mr C E. Curry, Miss Kats Holman, Mlas Hoi man, Mr W. C Knighton, Mr Sanderson heed, Mrs. A. Tucker, . Mr T. T. Strain, Mr Frank Rlgler. Mr J. N. Teal, Mr IL 1L Northup, Mr Walter V. Smith, Mr I. N. FlelachW, Mr C W. Hodson. Mr Solomon Hlrsch, Mr H. M.' Car lock. Mr A. J. Giesy and Mr C. F. Swtgert ' The last of this season's series of dances st ths Irvlngton elub was well attended and ths hall was exceedingly pretty with - decorations of woodland grn and touches of color from th flowering currant Th club has started In auspiciously under th new rule of Jay 8. Hamilton, who ha bn elected 'president to fill Walter Ooss plscev Parson's orchestra played and punch waa served throughout ths even ing with, supper refreshments later In th evening. - Mr Jay 8. Hamilton. : Mra. Walter Goas and Mr Frank , J. Raley war th patronesses. Mra. Raley wor a charming frock of pals blua and whits chiffon. Mr Goss waa in pal a blu silk with pink rosebuds In trimming, and Mrs. Hamilton la whit silk trim med with lac. , " , . ' Th dinner danc given last Saturday night at th golf club by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler for Mlas Beatrice BUI was a delightful affair, ' Tha gueats war Mr. and Mr Walter J. Burn Mr. nd Mrs. J. C 'Alnsworth.- Miss Bill. Miss Carolyn Burns, Miss Margaret Morrison, Miss Effl -Houghton. Miss Margaret Walter. Miss Margaret Mont gomery, Miss Frances Lewis. Mss Amy Heltshu, Mtss Loulss Flanders, Marlon Dolph, Kurt Koehler, Kenneth Beebe, Charles Holbrook, Chester Murphy, E. C. King, Harry Corbett Ernest Webb, Hawley Hoffman and Gerald Beebe. , v '' '. '. Mrs. Everett Ames gave a' pretty, little bridge party Tuaaday afternoon, another of a aerie Her gueata In cluded Mr Charlea F. Adams, Mr Otis B. Wight. Mr Dsvid Lorfng. Mr Wells B. Gilbert from Goldendale, Mr Alma Kats. Mrs. Frank B. Riley, Mr George Russell, Mr Frank Chamber Mr Walter Dole. Mr J. C. Robinson, Mr Fred G. Sykes, Mr L. H. Tarpley, Mlaa Lulle Hall, Mia Margaret Morri son, Miss Alice Bansberry -and, Miss Llela Shelby. ; . . : - - Mr. and Mrs. Wfsthelm of New Tork ar visiting Mr. Abe Meier and ar being much entertained. Mra 8, Julius Mayer entertained at bridge for Mr Wsthlm Wednesday, Mra. ' Ludwlg Hlrsch with bridge Friday- and Mr Jullua L. Melef gave a luncheon yeater-, oay, mra." am Meter naa caras out for a large brldg party at th Port land tomorrow, 1 .- ' i " " - ;.- - - v-'- Thomas 8he11n. captain of ths -Tale football team In the 1 905-S aeason, was a guest at the Portland last week. ' Mr. Shevlln la one of th best-known figure In football circles, having played end on the 'varsity team all four yeara. of his course, He.wss shown marked at tention during his visit which was oc casioned by some timber land deals h wss negotiating for his father, , - - Th presentation musical gtvn ' by Mr Walter Reed Thursday for Mrs. J. Ernest Laldlaw and- Miss Helen Lytle will be of much social Interest .Mrs. Laldlaw Is ons of ths most charming of th younger matrons snd numbers a large circle of friend Miss Lytle, too, i lb popular- with her set snd her so- i preaching- marriage the following Tuea- day makes her a figure of Interest . i Mrs. David C. Lewis entertained st luncheon Tuesday for Mr Dsvld r T. Honeyman, who haa Just returned from her wedding trip east. ' The guests were the bridesmaid at ths recant Honey- man-wooa wedding Mlas Frances Lewi Miss Margaret Walter, Mr Thomas Kerr and Mr' David Lewi Th maid of honor, Miss Lisa Wood, was out of th city. , : ;"-;--.v-: Jv. .. . Mr John Latta entertained with thre . tables of brldg Friday in' com pliment to Mlsa BilL Her guests wer Miss Carolyn Burns. Miss Beatrice BUL Miss Hoyt Mr Arthur C. Mlnott Miss Flsnders, Miss Louis Flanders, Mr David Honeyman, Mr David Lewla, Miss Margaret Walter. Mr William Warrens and Mlas Rhoda Falling. Tha Gaaette elub will glv its annual I Mar nartv in Rtncler'a new halt. Orand avenue and East Morrison street Fri day evening. May I. Th patronesses will b Mrs. George B, Van Waters, Mr S. Bullock. Mr, R. L. Hawthorn, Mr 8. E. Josephl and Mrs. A. M. Oake Everest's orchestra will, furnish ths music. . . .." . - Mr John ' Eben Toung -' entertained with bridge at th Wavarly Golf club Wednesday afternoon- 1 There were about 10 women present and th prise for cards went to Mr Howard Mather and Mrs. 8. R. Johnston. The hall was pretty with daffodil Oregon grape, dogwood and other spring follag from th wood - . - t - Miss Mabell Brent of Walla Walla 1 again th gueat of Mr Walter Cook, in Irvtngton, having arrived Thursday morning. Miss Brents, It will b re membered, spent several week hers In tha early fall as ths guest of Mr Cook and alao of bar coualn Mr J. N. Teal and Miss Genevieve Thompson, and so was extensively antertalned. Mlse Beatrice BUI will leave Tuesday for her horn In Springfield, Massaohu sett ' 8he haa been extensively enter tained during her . thre weeks visit her ' Miss Franc Lewis will accom pany her as far 'as Omaha whene she goes to Kansas City to visit her sister, Mrs. Sherman HalL - Miss Ma Whldden'nUrtJned de lightfully with an Informal afternoon of bridge last Monday at Riverside In honor of Miss Beatrlo BUL There wer four tables and tha prises were won by Miss Effls Houghton, Mrs. David Lewis, Miss Hasel Crocker and Miss Grace Wrrn.. ,,- v . ' -k ., " . . -... - Mrs. Georg W. Csldwell entertained th Porlta club Tuesday In her beauti ful new horn in Irvtngton. Tellowand green formed the color scheme and daffodils war everywher ThaJuneh on served waa In keeping. Mis.. T. Masters will be the hosteaTuday, AprUIO. 'Jr7l ... Mr B.ker of Dtrc4t. Michigan, la th guest of Mrs. Charles Scaddlng. Tuesday-afternoon Mr Brad dm g gave a mall tea In her honor ana tomorrow Mr Lewis gives a luncheon. A good deal of entertaining is planned for her. Miss ' Nell Lockwood of Saginaw. Michigan, is visiting bar slater, Mr M. Barnard, at Twenty-fourth and Marahall atreet Sh has been exten sively entertained in an informal man ner, - ' .;'. ; w , It Is with much regret that friends hav heard of th Illness of Mr Roe Bloch Bauer. Sh was suffering with nervous collapse when sh left for California about two month ago and trouble with bar eves wsd her condi tion even more pathetic. Since her re turn sh haa been unable to see anyone, van of her closest friends, for a aol- The Btoro Not en for Be-st Good at Lowest Frlof. Tailored Suits-$ 15.45 Best $20.00. Values the Latest Stylis Here'i a bargain you can't afford to overlook.' Women' , nd Missts new Tailored Suits, in the fashionable farnct shades; box jacket lined with best grade satin; military ( buttons and emblem on sleeve; skirt made in extra full . pleated style. Altogether this is one of our best offerings so far this season. A full range of sizes, but you must be prompt tor they won t tarry long at this special price $15.45 Black Silk Coats $9.85 Popular 45-Inch Models' $ 15.00 Values Made from best quality taffeta silk; very much in demand just now by stylish dressers. This special model comes in collarless style, with silk braid in fancy design down front and around collar; new full sleeves with gauntlet cuffs trimmtd with braid, strap and buttons. We dQ CC consider this a splendid $15 value. Special, each. v70l Sillc jumper Sujta$91-45 Colors Brown, Black,' Blue li Sizes Full plaited skirts and waist, with V-shape yoke, trimmed with iac and fine pin tucksr short puff sleeves edged with , lace; made from "best quality silk and easily worth $15.00 apiece. Owing to the limited choice of colors we have de cided to sell these at this special low price. ' By all means gee these whether you wish to purchase . 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SO 45- inch Cream Mohair, $1.00 quality, special! ... f. 23-inch Cream Jap Silk. 50c grade, special, ....... .. ... ' 384 27- inch Cream Jap Silkf extra hovy, special.., - SOf 28- inch Cream Jap Silli 85c grade, special.....;.;..., T8e 20-inch Cream Messaline. extra quality, special T8 19-inch Cneatn Taffeta, best 75c grade, special . . . . ; 6S 19-inch Crepe de Chine, 85c grade, special... TB ;-'V : MAIL -f ORDERS '. GIVEN : PROMPT ATTEN- v TJON. . " CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. . MODES,' VKlbN MADE ' ; PATTERNS. ! BELL, AT 10. .- WEDDING AND VI5ITINQ CARDS W. G. SMITH & Co. Washington Balldl sig laps follows ' tntmedUtaly upon th llghtast excitement. . Sympathise ar extended to her from all ever the city and th stat. where not only her beau tiful vole but her lovely, rlvsdons per sonality has wen hr so many friends, ,-..: ; ' :":r' Mr. and Mra, J. , Wesley Idd and their littl daurhter. Helen, left Sunday nl(bt for Vancoaver, B. CU and sailed Tuaaday for th Orient. When they re turn in midsummer they will go at ,eno to th coast, .-!.. - .; - , .- r ., - i'-.:' , :.;,. Miss Elma Hendricks ef Euxene Is tha guast of Mrs. Ross Mills Plummsr for a fortnight. Sh has been enter tained informally by avral old collate friends from th University cf Oregon, --v.. .SV. si . v . Senator and Mrs. Oeorf e W. McBrld left Monday for New Tork to b ther two or thre montha Mr. McBrlde a health haa Improved nt1oably alne his return horo in th rly winter. v Miss Falftnf and Mtss May Falling Mt yesterday for New Tork. After several week' stay ther they will go abroad for ths summer. - , ' Mrs. Arthur Mlnott gave a small tea Thursday afternoon for Miss JBUL t m...-.m EVENTS OF (THE WEEK.. The marrlag of Miss Em 11 1 Pens and Alex Oellara was elbratd Thursday evening at 171 Collet's jtreat. Rev. Henry A. Bardan performed th cere mony. Lwls B. Zan accompanied them. 'Mr. and Mr. Oellers will reside in Portland. . , ,-. ' '-'- Th Kolnonla club, th. man's e.-e-an-Isatlon of th First United Presbyter Ian church, entertained tha congrega tion Wadneaday evening,' The program wa rendered by Mlaa Elisabeth Man Pollock of the Columbia vW.tg of Ex pression ef Chicago, assisted by Fred A. English, eornet soloist, and U. S. Aeklss, tenor soloist. An audience which pack ad th house greeted the entertainers and gave appreciative attention. Mr. Ackle Is an old favorlt la th church (Continued en Page FlXty-riva is ! SPECIAL SALE MONDAY ON Downing Lawn Mowers : Kg.wnrDOW BIWLAT ; For a Monday special we offer our Downing Lawn Mower, which is exactly like above illustration. It . has brass bushings, and the same ratchet and ad justment that are used on many of the high-grade ' mowers. The gears are fine cut,and it is in every ' respect the best of anv low-orlced mower nffrt in this trity. It will give the purchaser full value for his money,.; i .;y . JJ.25 12-inch . a.25 , 14-tnch..f2.40 We have the . 16-Inch.. 82,5 LARGEST ASSORTMENT ' OF HIGH-GRADE LAWN MOWERS Such as the Great American, ball-bearing and plain. This is the kind of' mower used in the City Park. -' They run so easy a child can pysh one without ex- cnion. wmcr meaiurn-pncea mowers are H.H.SpecUl ; Stratford., Colonial : Cadet ' Portland . Triumph - . - They range in price from 93.80 to f 18.00 SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS That no fly can get through are offered at attractive . prices, i Wire cloth, spring hinges and all the acces sories for fly weathjer are nere in plenty. LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS Of every approved pattern give you an opportunity to select the best for very little money. Too many , to mention price. See them. , 1 ' OAkDEN HOSE TWENTY KINDS That has the right kind of inner tubing, that gives life and wearing quality to the hose. - Continental ' brand of Lawn Hose is lined with new Para rubber, " guaranteed.. .i . ' . . 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