43. THE . OREGON . SUNDAY. JOURttAi; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE. 2, 1907. .; ' vMm':: T gueata, besides Miss Morrison, wre: Miss Dorothy Morrison, Mia Carolyn Burns, MIm tin Wood, Miss . Hasel Dolph, Mlas Gonevleve Park, MIm Gladys Weldler, Miss Effle Houghton, Mlia Margaret Walter, Mian Margaret Montgomery, Miaa Helen White,. Miss Florence Williams of The DaUea, Miaa Mable Rendell of San Franc! aco and Mls Ma Whldden. r' : Wednesday aftarnoon Mre. Horace 8. Butterfleld . was hostass to about 30( of har calling Hat In compliment to her truest,-Mrs. X M. Turnay of New Tork. The rooms wer itrettlly arranged with whit Kalaarina roaes and maidenhair fenr' In. th music room, where Mrs. Butterfleld and Mrs. Turnay stood. In th reception hall were Caroline Test out roaaa and th stairway was banked la with sweetbralf. Behind a acreen of flahnet interlaced with huckleberry month, is annually prominent for ... Mnin. ith ,.,,. ... Its weddings. - This year la M I ih svar arcana and a. nr.tt, affx xoeptlon. Mies Helen WWU's lna- wlth h.i.V ... punch was served by Mrs. H. A. Bar- rs. D. X . Moore. Mrs. A. Kloaterman H. Tanner, and Mrs. X '46 A- 1 UB first 'week in June, more per-1 baps than any other la thel Mrs. A. Q, M. Martin. ' Mrs. George Davis, Vancouver, en tertained a few friends Informally Tuea day aftarnoon at the barracks. Bridge was played under th trees and th prises wer' won by Mr. Henry Nunn and Miss Hoyt. Th guests were: Mrs. X frank Watson. Mrs. L. Allen Lewi. Mrs. R. Lea Barnes, Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs, c, X Read, Mlas Hoytj Mrs. David C. Lewis, Mrs. William C Alvord, Mrs. John Eben Young. Mrs. Walter Burns, Miss Williams, Mrs. Charles Hurley of Tacoma, Mrs. Henry Nunn and Mrs. Fred Bladen and Mr. Weeks of th barrack. . The .regimental hand played Miss Helen White was the honor gueat Wednesday aftarnoon at an after noon of brldg glvan by Miss Clara Boot for thk girls of th younger set. Prises wer given at each of the Ave tables to . Mil Williams. Miss Rush. Miss Miller,. Miss Robertson and Miss during supper. I marriage to ' Clyde Hlxon Read .will - . ' take place ' Tuesday morning. Wednea- : day Miss Florence Lillian Lollar will be i married to Dr. Edward Alfred Marshall i at home. - The same day a wedding of : no leaa intereat will take place, though the principals are both out-of-town peo- ' Ml.. M.twhll Dvi4. will K. m. tried in' Walla Walla with an elaborate . ceremony to John Robb, and a number ? will attend th wedding. Mrs. waiter Cook t left early In th week to assist the bride, and Mrs. Brent's cousin. Miss k ; Genevieve Thompson, had expected to j attend but changed her plana and went ,"'t, cast. '. a ,, :. ' , . v-.- - i The entertaining of the week has been . rather small and informal in general. The approach of summer is beginning . to make itself felt and there will be ' little of Importance the' rest of the ; season. :iany families are making their ; preparations for their summers away, .' and several cottages at theooaet are f already occupied. Among the dances this week are the ' TT Vf A hnn vrM, mil tYim TTn (,.. I.. j or Oregon alumni dance Baturday, j A pretty luncheon was given Wednea- ' day at the Portland grill in compliment , to Mlas Mills Weaalnger who leaves . "Tuesday with her mother for Germany. Covers were laid for II and Miss Wee - singer's school girl friends made i up - the party. A miniature veeaeL a ' plica of Kalaer Wilhelm der Gross, on which the Wesslngers sail, formed the centerpiece- and blue cornflowers de- ; termined the color plan. . The , menu ,- cards were quaint little Dutch maidens. The party consisted of , MUe Wee , singer, Miss Ruth Honeyma'n, Mlas Alta Rush, Miss Hatel Robb ef Astoria. Miss Leslie Weldler, -Miaa Clara Weld , ler, Mlsa Mary Livingstone, Mlas Mar- Jons Hoffman, Miss Malda Hart, Miss uorothy , uoibrook, Miaa .. Stella . Froh man, Miss Caroline Wilson, Miss Eve lyn i Wilson, Miss Polly Hewitt, Miss Jean Mackensle, Miss . Beckle Blddle, 1 Mlas Katherlne Powell of Omaha, Mlas r jjeieete Moore , and Miss Lesley 8ml th. On of the prettiest dlnnere of the aeason was given at ' the Portland ho- tel last evening by John D. Coleman, f in honor of . John Barrett director of the International bureau 'Of the Amer-j ; lean republic. The affair was held in the beautiful palm room of the hotel and the decorations and menu were atv ; tletio and elaborate. The other gueats r were Governor ana Mrs. George H. Chamberlain. Mr.' and Mrs. w. D. Fen- f ton, Mr. and "Mi's. c m. iffleman. Mr. I Mlsa Helen White, Bride of This Week. Photograph by C. Elmore r biiu Miim, iui v. atwi imira aa. ecot(, I ' t Miaa Judith . Rnntl. mnA U, .nil v.. I UrOVfl. j William Rea Jr., of 8t. PauL ft -i :-r:V --' V M';- : Miss Marlon1 Jackson entertained in-'- formally Tuesday evening with a chaf- Ing dlah supper In honor of Frank De- Irum. Mr. Dekum, who is visiting his j a no w ( wseaaasf w m - yJl I ular member ot the younger set when ( he lived here and now, since he has gone on the stage, I 1s t always much enter f talned on his short visits here. Miss Leslie Knapp gave a pretty debutante luncheon Friday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Margaret .Morrison, a whose enaraaement to Thomas Sharn Jr., was announced last week. All but two or three of the guests "came out" this season. ? Lovely Caroline Testaut rosea made the pink color scheme. The lkv ; ' vi gent and Mrs. 'Ros well Lamson. The mantle and windows in the dining room were banked with Scotch broom and on the tea-table were yellow Mar ecbaj Nlel roses.? Mrs. James D. Hart and Mrs. Mark GUI poured and Mrs. E. F, Tucker and Mrs. Allen M. Ellsworth served ices. Mrs. Hart and Mrs., Tucker were in pale blue costumes, Mrs. Ells worth in white and Mrs. Gill in pink and white flowered mull. . Mrs. Butter-field- wore a handsome costume of blue crepe de Paris, cut empire, with gar nitures , of white Spanish lace. ; Mrs. Turney - was in rich black satin bro cade trimmed with duchesse laoe.. ' Those assisting Mrs. Butterfleld as "floatere" were Mrs. F. D. Chamberlin, Mrs. E. P. Geary, Mrs. F. A. Nltchey. m r m i All X 11 U Fie--'. If v ' .! m sV ar m tm I . Ar v. . WI'F-V?kA.X lUT ills - ' - , . i " - law . a illse Florence UlUan LoUer, to Be Married Thla Week. Borup. The guests for the afternoon were Miss Maida Hart, Miss Barbara Crocker, Miss Muriel Williams, Miss Helen Brlgham, Miss Maud Hahn, Mlas Virginia Borup, Miss Miller of St. Paul, Minnesota; Mabel Devers, Miss Marga ret Walter, Miss Margaret Morrison, Miss Nan Robertson, Miss Alta Rush, Miss Clara MacE wan. Miss Willis Of California, Miss Myrtle Bchaffer, Miss LucUe Smith, Miss Grace Nicholson. Mlas vines Cummlnc and , Miss Leslie Knapp. .::- The announcements for commence ment at St Helen's hall are out and present some interesting features. Next Tuesday afternoon, from I to 8, there will be a musical recital of the , ele mentary pupils, with a studio reception land , an exhibition of drawings. The following Monday, Jun 10, "Cinderella,' a pretty operetta, will be given by the elementary department in the afternoon, and in the evening there will be a reoltal by the department of elocution. Tues day afternoon will be the mualcaJt re cital and evening the commencement concert The commencement exercises, with the awarding of diplomas, will take place in the gymnasium Wednesday evening. . k :,. t -. Mts., P. P. Dabney entertained th Portia club at her beautiful suburban home Tueeday afternoon. Mrs. Dab- nay's roses and the grounds were charm ing. The house was profusely decorated with Scotch broom and Imperial pop ples. Dutch whist was the game 'or me ariernoon. ' xne prise winners were Mrs. P. P. Dabney, Mrs; B. 8. Pague and Mrs. George F. Biice. The-hostess for Tuesday, Jun 11. will be Mrs. B. 8. Pague of 11 Overton street 'Mrs. W. T. Masters will give an evening func tion to tne club next Friday at her home, 76 East Madison street, with cards and dancing. The golf tournament last week" took many people out to the Waverly links an tne latter part of the week. Thurs day. Memorial day, there was a good attendance, and - many staid to din. The Norman Langs entertained at din ner, Mr. and JUrs.. Robert Lewis,' and Mr. and Mr. John C Aina worth. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman and Mr, ana Mrs. uavid a Lewis dined together, and a few others dining there wars: Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter ir Burns and the Percy Blyths. The society baseball rarae to be played at the Multnomah club Saturday, Jun 2t, for the benefit of the flower mission day nursery. Is attracting much attention and undoubtedly the grand stand will that day be filled with a brilliant assemblage. The bankers are to line np against the lawyers and doc tors, and friends are expecting to de rive a great deal of amusement from the game, besides seeing soma "first-class Sport: . 'V:" . Tb marriage of Miss Helene White, whose picture is ' shown - today; and Clyde Hlxon Reade will, be celebrated at St. Mark's chapel .Tuesday morning t 10 o'clock. Miss White has been entertained informally by her friends the past week in honor of her coming marriage. She la & prettjr girl and a popular member -of the -young set. Da vid Jordan and .Arthur Honeyman are to be the ushers at the wedding and Mlsa Florence Williams of The Dalle will be maid of honor. Robert Kinney will attend the brldesroom. ,". OV-' ; . Sj . . The Clnderellas sustained their repu-1 tatloa as royal young hostesses at their second dance ' given Friday night at Murlark hall; A larze number of the younger set from Portland academy, Hill Military academy, St Helen'' Hall and other preparatory schools a't tended. The patronesses were Mrs. , Zera Snow, MraJ, ,W. Weldler and Miss Clementine Wilson,, fht members of the club are young, air. Clara and Leslie Weldler, Caroline 4nd Evelyn Wllaon, Eva Jones, Beckle Blddle. Polly Hewitt and Dorothy Holbrook. v The Pan-Hellenlo society gave a pretty luncheon yeeterday at the home of Dr. and Mr.' Alan Welch Smith. La France roses were Used In decoration. The mem bers who attended were: Mre. George Haskell Marsh, Mrs. J. C. Elliott-King. Mrs. Luther F. Steel, ' Miss Stlevers, Miss Alice Benson, Miss Carolyn Ben son, Miss Wood Johnson, Miss Jessie Goddard. Mrs. Case ' ot Manila, Mrs.' R, U Donald, Miss Hannah Connell, Mrs. Cross' and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Donald was the toastmlstress. The society, Is made up of college sorority women. ..: w - V The State Congress of Mothers gave a reception at th PorUand . Friday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. A. A. Bur mey. : Mrs. Alexander G. Mitchell ana Mrs, McOlll, visiting representatives or (h national congress at Washington. About SO were in attendance, and Mrs. W. J. Honeyman presided.- Th drawing room was attractive with bowls of roses. ; Many members wer received into the Oregon congress as th result of Mra Burner's eloquent setting forth of the work, It Importance and It possibilities in th solution of child problems., :..-. .',;, ';...,. .' Mrs. Larabe and her daughters, the Misses Mary, Elisabeth and Suaan, left Tuesday for their mountain home. Deer Lodg. Montana, after spending the win ter In Portland. The Larabees were In PorUand several years ago when th daughters attended Portland academy and wer prominent In th young social set They spend their summers at Deer. Lodge and have spent most of their win ters in th east or In Europe, ( ' C yr .'.,r it'"' A delightful boating party was that given Wednesday evening by the fourth year students of Portland academy to the fifth years, or this year graduates. A large and Jolly company of young people maae up me party ana iney were chaperoned by the women teachers and Wive of the men of th faculty of the aeademy. Refreshments were served and there was muslo on board. Miss Nell Wills, the daughter of Judge Wills of California, is visiting at Hill Military academy. She is th guest of Mrs. X W. Hill and Miss Clara MacEwan. Miss Wills is a pretty. bright girl who mad many friends dur ing her visit her two summer ago when her father wa on of th Califor nia commissioners to th Lewi and Clark exposition, . . The Catholic Young people - gave a dance at Murlark hall Wednesday night which was largely attended by their friends. The patronesses - were Mrs. Frank E. Dooley, Mre. J. F, Barrett Mrs. Charles Cragster, Mrs. H. A. Dillon and Mrs. Charles Barenstecker. .. .. MI Olive Failing, who ha been at tending St Margaret's academy in Mas sachusetts, is expected home this week. She was compelled to give up her work at school this spring because of Illness and has, bsen staying with her . sister, Mrs. Burpee, in Boston. . Captain and Mrs. William 8. Blddle arrived here a few day ago, and are stopping at the Buckingham on Yamhill street For th past four years Captain Blddle has been the military attache for the embassy . of. the United States at Berlin, Mis Llela Shelby leave this week for a short trip to California. She will be on ot a house party at the home of Cantaln and Mrs. Parkins et Bur- 11 n game, who are known for their gay" entertaining. Miss Shelby will be gone two weeks. -. Mrs. Robert Lewi and her slater. Miss Hoyt, will start . east this week for about a month's stay. Mra Lewis goes to attend ; her class reunion at WeUeeley. June 20 to 25, and with her sister will visit other places until early In July. Mr. and Mra N. D. Simon and their daughter Elsie spent three days of last week at "Th Breakers." and report de lightful weather. A number Of people have already opened cottages and regis tered at hotels at Long seacn. The annual tea at the Patton house will be given Tuesday, June 11. A num. ber of the women prominently interested in th horn will receive and servo, and a good musical program will be given by W. H, Boyer and his pupil. Mra Fergenbaura -and Mra. Samuel Naphthaly of San Francisco left for home last night. Mrs. Naphthaly is a sister of Mrs. I. Lowengardt, who re- The Store NuKhJ for Best floods at Lowest Prices. PORTLAND ROS L SliOWI. AND mSTA JUNE, 20-21 $350 ancil$4X)d .' ... aa ur"- '" at aa a'-. ' ' a We announce another greet ale' of White Wah SilkvWait for Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. Thee Waists are made from" 'best quality wash ilk. with beautiful 'embroidered design down front, lace insertion and; fine tucks. Come in the popular J$-sIeeve and are standard .9j.su ana ?.uu vaiuee.,; aeverai pretty tyies to choose from and all-sues to start, uon t over-- fiel look this splendid opportunity. No mail pr tele- , i phone orders filled at this pnte., 4iWef J White Diick Skirts S2.9f "Made extra full In. eialted stVles, "trimmed with embroidery, ln-1 eertlons and straps. Material is a splendid quality oi linen tinisn -j duck. ! Regular $3.50 values. - For. Monday, luesoay ana vvea-'.( : ties day, choice. . ; ... ;. '. , , . . . . " i New Short Kimonos 65c ' Dainty floral and figured effects, in dotted and pleitt Swisses' and lawn, with or without collar, new Japanese sleeve. These sell in the regular way at $1.00. Choice for three days only, ; at, each .., ( i , t , t t : Black Voile Skirts $12.50 Made from the famouV -Altrnan" voile, In the stylish plaited f(wti. trimmrrf with taffeta silk folds. We challenge you to match these anywhere in this city for less than $16.50. . -For three day s, each i .................... . i . . .f 5 Wmm All Silks Silk buyers should be prompt to take advantage of these extra ordinary price concessions. .Samples on request: ,'v ,"' Our entire line of Fancy Silks, for waists and suits, In stripes, checks and novelty patterns; silks that eell regularly at 85c and $1.00 a yard. Special, yard ........ST 19-inch Colored Taffeta, a splendid quality and a complete line of all the new shades, our best 75c values. .' Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday yard ........ .....V...i.... ............ .60 lSWnch Dresden Silks, elegant assdrtment of the very, latest , colorings and a standard $15 grade. ;Mondsy, Tuesdiy and ;Wednesday, yard .i,;.,.,...,. .. 8 27-inch Printed Indiss, dots and figures, 85c gTade .,., 63 20-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta, yard 60f 19-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta, a yard i',27-inch Black Guaranteed taffeta, a yard ....... 28-inch Black Guaranteed Taffeta, t yard ...... . ..,... ..;' 9 O aj 36-inch Guaranteed Oktttii, $1 .50 grade, Vrd . PrOGiptly ,C0RNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. Price list VEDDINQ AND VI51T1NO CARDS W. G. SMITH & Co. Washington Ouildl ng April and about the middle of thl month he Will return to Masbate with hi -rtde, whom he habrought from Seattle to Visit hi sister, jar, ercy. Ml Basel Reed ha card out for a cently died, and h came up at that linen shower, to be given Tuesday in time tn b. with the family. . honor of Miss Daisy Freeman, bride- leieci. Last week H. L. Ptttock. V. H. Lead. Benson returned a two-month trip better, Mis Helen Plttock, Mts Oeor- rlna Leadbetter. Mr. ana . Mra B. J. Bryan and R. E. William of Portland were guests at j'aao ooies not springs. California...;:.--:.'. - Miss Genevieve Thompson' has (rone east to attend the commencement of her class at Bryn Mawr college in Pennsyl vania. Mlsa Thompson had to leave the class in her Junior year because of ill health, ' - ' Mrs. Max Flelscbner entertained the Whist club Friday at the Concordia club. The prise winner were Mrs. I. N. Llpman, Mr. Jtutua Lt. Meier, Mr. Charles Feldenhelmer and Mrs. B. Julius Mayer. - Invitations are out for the wedding reception of Ml Ina Luclle Craig and Arthur Leslie Flnley to be given by Mr. and Mra. J. P. Flnley Wednesday even- intr Tun 1 at 1 HT.AIanri atm.t Mr. end Mr.: Varren E. Thoma. en- ?? A"0" 8 .n J5Y?" ?7 tertalned at dinner a the Hobart Cur- - irL ..ii lVi w,l tls Friday night 'in - compliment to 5" ,My ?''B, hor2n' Judge and Mrs. T. O. Hailey, .'; :? Mlas Florence Williams of The Dalles is the guest of Mis Helene White. She' win be the maid of honor at the Reade Miss Carolyn Wednesday from through California. Mr. Percy Blyth has cards out for a large afternoon muaicai next mursaay. , W ' ; -. Dr. and Mrs. Sandford Whiting were at the Auditorium in Chicago last week. -.V ' Mrs.' Philip .Johnson . was In Chicago lat week on her way west. it Senator and Mrs. George W. McBride are visiting in Now York. Mrs. Felix Frledlander entertained at cards yesterday afternoon. ; ' jury $ " " EVEN EVENTS OF THE WEEK. 7 White wedding Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Poernbecher, Miss Ada Doernbecher and Mrs. Forbes are expected home next week,- landing In Seattle Thursday. ; vJ'L.v Mra D. ; D. Calkins, a pfomlnent so- Mlss Helen Postal of . Calmer. Iowa, who is Visiting on the ' coast for the summer and . who spent i a couple of weeks In this city." Those present were Joseph Ellis, Per ry oeiliemier, m. w, - wjijnn,- iuawa,ra I Mlnar, Jack Duffy, Frits Abendroth, the Misses Helen Dosrai, Badte settle mler. Kittle Nolan, Cora Jolly, Gladys Chamberlain," Ines Jolly, Kittle O'Brien and Hattie Jolly, Mr. and Mra U C Henry. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Wood- worth. . , ..-. Fruit puneh was served during the elety woman of Tacoma, .visited last game and a delightful luncheon after week with Mra I. L. Pattereon, en route wards. MlUtary whist was th game of tu vi mum. wan? i th AvAninr and souvenir nrlcaa nt Mrs. St. H. Btrlckler and Mr. Allen Miss Dostal. Atlas Ines Jolly.' f. a h- Percy were at home Very Informally bendroth and J. Duffy, The house was yesterday afternoon to the friends of Is. bower of evergreens dogwood bios Mrs. Howard 8 trickier. Mr.1 Howard soma and roses. - - Btrlckler came from the Philippine ml Mia postal la visiting now with ber 7 r sister, Mrs.. Emma Wallander, wife of the late, Dr. Wallander: of. Wenatche. Washington. -' -v, ;:;v.,.;:.:;i : :vV;;.. )2f W tfij M; ' .i v Mrs. John P, Wager entertained the Kensington club and invited guest with a j delightful musical Tuesday after. noon.- The reception hall waa mad a bower of green with fern, vine maple and palm. Vine, fern and a pro fusion of rose were used in the parlor, and dining room. The host, wag aa- stated In receiving by) her niece, Mrs. Clyde 8eger of Oreaham, . The program consisted of two duets, violin and piano, by the Misses Fety, and four solos by trs Walter Dunford, who.- Is vocal teacher at th Western Academy of Music; -"Walts '3onr (Ardlty) i 'Three Green Bonnets," "Good Night, Little Girl'' (8ans Soucl) "When long I gweet" (Macy ). Refreshment f V(r9 (Continued on. Pag Forty- van.) f V