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. ' . . THE OREGON SUNDAY V JOURNAt, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2G. 1C08. v ': JL-!!. , ... '. ...... , - - . t - ( " - ' aa Pit ' IF - . I;- ' , ,1 -1 -S- J - it ' v- ' " " f1, s. , mm ' I; It - , . .i , A V mJtm,. , .. ' w 1 ';S-??:! mi -':.'.. iiiuzziiznna MES. BLANCHE 'IBBE KOFOED. PATR0NES3 'AT CHARITY ' -ri-.vw.ii ui jLieni 19 maK- I TO V .1 r , i! Jnr society f jittl. mor ; gay. and tha ; pact v hx -W.n market? I by vcral I eventa of proznlnae and the doming- wk will how- a numbr . of gaietlea m well. V',f.vV';Jl-Vbi:j ; 'J'J Ueltna-tosephl' wedkllng iuiday svenlng.njaa' ft bryiUnt; f fa jaygel ittnded. , The '.' tea. given -ibyi Mra. ;h;vrl Jtroraa ReeO, prtty luncheon Uostesi, a large tea given by Mra. .fi! Huffman, Frlflay. a card party it Irs.' Herbert Hhnan'a hornnMra.-Bj !tt. JlAberabaia'e, te yesterday and everal rmaller informal affalra made i- rood record. '.' ':vV This weric the Wlleon daac Jat Mur urk hail. Mr. Richard Nunn'g bridge any. Warren'g Juncheon, and i " tnitMeal affaire, Including the i. :ii-tni n- concert, -trlti' b : f in- 'iVri lrf : raking 'for the first of the aaembly dancea tff be Jiven proicpjy vaienune nigni. -,. :fi - Mra. Charlea Jerome Reed entertained" with a tea Wednesday afternoon la com pument to Mn, W, H. Hunt and Mr ancia. J. ..Heney.; About a :-ueBt were .invited. : ;The roomt were "pretty wncjBt flower" and oo -the ite table were charming Bridesmaid ' roeee nd candle, with pink ehadea. Mrs. ,Beed waa handeomely gowned In yellow lace bvbt eillc of the aame tone. Mra. Hunt toucUea of white- lace. Mra. Heney ?tf w.. AYfU tln. ""t the draw 17 r(??,m w'e Mrs, Robert W. Lewis. Mrev W. C. Alvord, MlsYMary MnU r STtI . ,B the dining room-Mra. J. Frank Wateon and Mre" John Ehm Voung poured tea and Mra JohVT bkS? ard andMlae MarthTHoyt eervd The spemblaKe wa. " baomell rjwneC -Mre- Kheperd was gowned in white lace. Mrs. Vnn i .tAwn"?' ,n tnee Barrett the brldeamaide. All three were gowned alike In baautlful empire frocks of pink raeesallue with the bod ice and aiMves hand embroidered in jlnk and trimmed with white lace. They earrrleU ahnwer bouquets of pink roses and fern. The bride came in with her father. Dr.' 8. d Joeephl, and wns beau-1 tlfully gowned, fcilie wore white mes caline cut empire with a court train and full length veil. - The yoke and bertha were of handsome Venetian point and ane earned mies or the valley ,' ana wnus orcniaa in anewer i ' - " ' The best man was Captain Berkeley ffnochg of the Nineteenth at Fort .Ullaa. Texas, and the ushera were ail brother of f icere from the Vancouver poet. Cap tain Lansing, Lieutenant Woods, Lieu tenants Harris and Lieutenant Packard. A reception followed at the residence Of Pr, and Mra. Joseph! which waa at-) leiiuuu oniy vy me reiauves, ine onaai party and a few friends. Mra. Josephl waa gowned ' In black laee with trim mings or white Venetian point and the bride's eleter, Mr. George Clark Dur ham, wore white embroidered batiste, . Captain and Mra. Helms left imme- aiatsjv ror tni nnma at Jorrarson 1 barrack. Missouri, where the caDtaJn is aetauea n -apeeisj puty tnougn lua regiment is autionsa at Fort twee.. - f .'i, .'"'.,.-,:'. - . '. A pleasant affair was benefit card party at the Barton Friday evening In assistance to Mrs. Tforah ..GoufdV who hat been prevented by poverty- and Ill ness from Joining her sick husband In , California. '.There was, a 'food re roonse and a large number attended. Five hundred Was played and Mr. and Mrs. L. Alnaworth ftmlth won the first prises. Mrs.- Blaaene Irbe Kofoed was Instrumental .In arranging the enter- I talnment. and the prises were pretty II water colors made by her daughter. II Kerresnments were servea at tne- cara i tables. The game was played In the dining-room, wnicn was preituy nee orated with ferns and Oregon grape. The batroneesea for-the affair were Mra. Warren M. Thomas, Mrs. Klanche If be Kofoed, Mra W. -A. T. Bushong, Mrs. J. L. eioffatt, Mrs. Oeorge W. Mo MUlan, Mrs. Charles Arklna, Mrs. W. X. Masters. Mrs. C . A. Rankin. Mra L. Ainsworth Smith, Mrs. F. L. Grannie, Mra T., A. CahiU and Mra J. Erncat liaidtaw,. .,' ,.:-' -. ,',,. ,f . . .... .. , ,. The Inedtute club tea at the People's I Institute last Tuesday afternoon was largely, auenaea. oy society xoig ana much Interest was manifested la the an nual reports which showed such remark I able progress in the work the three I vears that the club has existed. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett is the president and read an excellent report of (he work. The other officers, are vice-president. president, Mrs. j. a. uauia; secretary, Mra William McKensle: treasurer. Mra Charles Ladd: chairman of women's de- Ipartment, Mra A. H. Tanner: chairman of children's department, ! Mrs. A, K. Rocker: director. Miss Valentine Prltchird.' t . , " Following the business meeting there was a tea and Mra J. Frank Watson, and'MIss Mary Falling poured and the little girls of the cooking class served. w . Mra David C. Lewis and Miss Hacel Crocker went up to Tacoma for the wedding of Miss Katherlne "Woolsey, I formerly of Portland, to Lieutenant , Robert B. Parker of the Nineteenth at Fort Biles. Texas. The marriage was celebrated at 4 o'clock in the after noon at Trinity Episcopal church and ! waa a military wedding. Lieutenant WhlDDle of the artlllerv at SDokatie was the beet man, The bride was un- ! attended and Lieutenant Robert Dew. well known here, was one ef the ush- era Miss Beebee of St. Paul, daughter' of the vice-president of the Northern I Pacific, Who has visited here, was one of the guests at the wedding. i W 5 V:.-'. - " The February '09 class of the East Portland High - school win ' give "its graduating party in honor of the Feb ruary '08 class, at Rlngler's hall, cor ner Grand avenue and East Morrison i street, Saturday evening, February I, Stiles' orchestra will play for dancing at 8:30. The floor committee consists of Waldo a Miller, Roy H. Hatfield, Ooldle Grlseon, Elizabeth Lewis, Mar guerite Matthtot; and tne patronesses are Mra H. . H. Herdman. Mrs. T. K. Werleln. Miss Cora E. Pattee, Mrs. G, E. Fields. A number of invitations have been recalled for the next two weeks and sev eral matrons are refusing invitations! out' In sympathy with, Mrs. George Wil- I lett, whose little ' daughter Ruth died ' last week. Mra. Willett was closely , associated with many or the prominent; young society people of about a dozen years ago ana ner lime uaugiuer, xuv only child, was an exceptionally beauti ful and attractive little girl, and much loved by the elders ana tee little ioik There was a good deal of Interest In the recent marriage of Mrs. Madge Hastings to Frederick , Van Patten, Now York millionaire. Mrs. Hastings was born in -Portland,, the daughter of Dr. Cnapman, the great-granddaughter or tne late uovernor Lane or Oregon ana the second cousin of Mavor Lane. She lived here more recently as the wife of Ernest Hastings, leading man at the Baker. ' who was killed last year in a rauroaa wrecK. Mr. ana jurs. van al ien nave gone o nurope. A good deal of Interest Is shown In the piano recital to be given by the clever Oslo Bartlett, a little genius dls- oovered and brought out by W, Glf ford , Nash. She will play Tuesday evening at Filers hall and the following nave inierestoa tnemseives - in ner fu ture and will act as oatroneesea: Mrs, Edward P. Geary. Mrs. Hurh H. Herd- man, Mrs. Richard Koehler, Mra John K- Kollock. MraPt J-MarmrMrs. Rob ert Treat riatt, Mrs.,-, a. .Kotnchlld ana Airs, warren js. xnomas. ,,Mra Elliott Habersham entertained yesterday afternoon with a tea. Re ceiving wi$h Her was Mrs. Charles. J. ocuoauH suu iHiBun'UHJUi id- craw-lna- room were Mrs. A. H. McOown. Mr F. H. EUiston and Mrs, Allen Ells-' wortn. in the. dining room tea and Ides were served by Mrs. William Jones miss xeica von Bolton, Mrs. ifi. L. Thompson and Miss Grace; Eliot. , The table was ornamented with golden daf fodils and in the reception, rooms were pink; flowers anT Oregon grape..; , Tho Octo I club of Portland .academy has Invitations out for a dance at Mur-' lark- hall . Friday evening for the real young people. The patronesses are Mrs. S. R. Johnston, Mra T. : iSJ" Hurlburt, Mrs. F. L Fuller, Mrs. H. A. Cornell, and Miss Elizabeth Norcross. - The club memoers are Ralph j. Hurlburt. Leon ard F. . Fuller, Parke B. Myers, Ralph O. Balrd, - Claude E. ' Ford, Charles J. Robison, Willis R.f Cornell and Theo- oore u. wmiams. 'w ' ' 1 -! Mr. and Mra Charles Okell, of San TH STORt NOTED FOR. BEST CQODS AT LOWEST PRICES PARIS PATTERNS Wc NONE: HIGHER After Siock-Talilim ' Sale of IREMNAN "' 'V ' .'.'' v Broken: Lines and Odd Lots ig- hat left ugywith thoutindt of remnants, o&& pain antjl odd lott ol all klridt : to bt rid of at onct. It'g not quettion pf what they're worth it'a what .will ' rhe prices are in many Instance t considerable under the regular coat and those , . Stock-taking which we want ti mcy viuigr tn pncci are in many instance! contiaeraoie unaer tne regular coat ana tnoae who get first pick are sure of securing rare bargains. New spring goods are arriving now every A air ' Aa want .M J ---Tl . -1 .11 II I -. 1 ...A vm vvuiihii nuti biicivcs cicar ui iu iciuiiauis aiiu sjuait lots in oracr TO tiarx the new season' with fresh clean stock. .Owing- to, the low prices quoted, all sales must b final. Remnants cannot be exchanged.'-. ' -. y- , t- Z rf- ? v V h' y i Remnantsof Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of " RIALS DRESS GOODS - " SILKS :'- iWy'jil LININGS TABLE LINENS , CRASHES .c , CURTAIN MATE- Oder-Pairs of LACE CURTAINS Odd Pairs of PORTIERES ' , Odd Lots of HOSIERY ' ' ' Odd Lots of UNDERWEAR Odd Lots of CORSETS ' J Odd Lots Of " SKIRTS, WAISTS, 'i t V SILK AUTO COATS AT I ODD LOTS Of CORSETS 1 1 $11.25 Drss Goods mms::. msm wmcm .$25; $30 and $37 values on Odd ' lots and isizes In War- Stylish, all-wool Dress Goods sale at this price. All popu- ner's and , Thomson's Corsets, in plaids, stripes, checks and laf colors in plain, , stripes black and ! drafi, several dif- plain colors; , this season's and', plaid, only about two ferent . styles and regular goods and regular values up dozen in the lot so be on values up to $125; a limited to $125 a yard; see window hand early. 1 r , f : , number only. . - ... display. . f ,: T REG. 35c UNDfRWLAR 1 1 $10.00 DRESS SKIRTS 1 1 $1.25 FLANNEL GOWNS 19c $4.98 67c pdd lott of women's Vests Black Panama Dress . Skirts' Women's extra heavy flannel and Pants, in cream, white m different styles, with Gowni. balance of our regu- and erav nearlv all sites- ,.r, witlI0n . loA actly 18 ,' lar $US and-$10 qualities, and gray, nearly an sites, 6kJrts in thi, ,ot. rCffuJar ya, Jn 6m m nQW an, m a our reg. 35c grade, marked ucs up to $12.50; a bargain above low price; plain colors now at less than cost. worthwhile. ..... .. ; and stripes. ' , . '"t- , FINE MUSLIN GOWNS 1 ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR 1 f ilENS DRESS SHIRTS I 97c 79c :mm Fine muslin Gowns in sev- Men's, heavy all-wool Vicuna Mt Hoodi Dress Shirts for eral very pretty styles, lace Underwear in ribbed and flat, men, nearly all sizes in this Aar valsei;hisTPTcia e sizes only and regular lot and a good range of fancy lot up to $175 each; full $1-50 qual'ty; the best bar- patterns) to close them out generous sizes. . gain weave yet offered. we offer choice at this price. PARIS PATTERNS 10 February Styles Now Ready CORNER THIRD AND. MORRISON STREETS , PARIS PATTERNS 10 February Styles Now Ready , '"6 - - t r time an entertaining ahd "nstruetlve description or a recent trip tnrougn Chi cago was given "bv the hostess. . Those present werej Mra J. Leach, 'MrSv Lyon,- Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Curtis, Mra Monroe, Mrs. Innocent, Mrs. Prltchard, Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Pirn stead and . Mra Steelrnan. v j !i.',';A"-,.!. t .- ;.:fZ W wr- .''s...? Mlsii Rolle Dittenhofer will leave this week ' for New ' York in company with the Abe Meiers who will then start on a trip abroad. MIe IMttenhofer is a sister of Mrs. Leon Hirsch and has vis ited here since September. During that time she has been extensively enteri to Vivian Eugene Moore of Baker City. Rev.- D. B. Gray, who also offi ciated at the wedding of the bride's par ents, performed tne ceremony. miss Lena Moore, the bridegroom's sister, and Ralph Baker of Portland were the At tendants, v', " " Mr. , and Mra Moore have gone to Baker Cltv to make their home. - Mra Moore's parents are spending the winter in California, . Without any design on their part Mr. and Mre.-J. E. Brous, of 17 SI Haven street, celebrated their china -wedding anniversary -Wednesday evening. , The!me sne nasoeen exieneiveiy enter. P-,,.-! ; I pretty little Brout ho. wa.,4 wlto naaw fiffv mmWa and friends Of the I - ..',::... n-.c.ji. j. " t ., y-r. I ". , ".V- .,' .!....,',;..' ,T-!' w-, - . ii(r.-W.',..fV'l'.: m P . , ' '' .... Mxl. Herbert Holm an entertained at XtiM Ml Portland aa Trancieoo--eattla Xargest Firm of Its nd la ' Amsrtoa, " . v v ' J :-?v --i . vi t Specially Glove & UafcreUa Store u t I TJnivrIty Park Congregational fhuTcha of whiclr,Mr Broua is a most faithful I i. . a.-' . j tTAM'a i j. J ttfK.f. Tf-i s.a. :k l&Zm 5f Mi U Fearl. Ooulet and. Frank X i S2n mbi.uM t living in woiumoia r jwcuettigan. juage .uantennein will I "", . lyA'i nlains from ! Iowa I oerform the ceremonv and -Mlaa ftiibia - Tue M . . ..... ajx.OVl Watson In pearl gray .loiilsalne silk. TW'. JTT T .j l Ban Mra Alvord fn veiio etETiK- rJ2ifc Francisco, were Major and Mrs. James in lavender chiffon. Miss Montgomery in' McI- Wood's guests last .week. Monday P fcS!KS, c,r-fidt ch,no d Mrs. Qrgon they were entertained with a theatre i.5S5f!m black CTtD embroldert3 In party and a supper at the Portland f ol lavender. v - . lowing. Mrs. C, E. 6. Wood and Carl .."W..v,rtP.,.v,K . .. w :. .... . Bpuhn were .the other guests, Wednee- The Important wedding event of the day .night -tho :' Woods gave a dinner at week was the Helms-Josepht marriage &VvrtF W,i Rm,hli-MfeB5;d Tiesday evening at St: David's paj church,- There wair large assem- ;' -n.-fev w-Mkr''-'';'''' bUge( o . friends; gathered, as Mieisi Mra I! Allen Lewis entertained with Rachael Josephl, the bride, has been one I- luncheon of twelve covers Thursday o( the ; most ' prominent ' girl i of the I ta compliment to Mra Francis 'J. Heney, younger set; and Captain Oeorga Willis I The other-guests were Miss Falling, Helma. though he has be absent from .lfcT'i"' . JI t this neighborhood for soma time, .till L iBt.ttirWrnlllRfZ has many friends from his former so-1 R'chard Koehler, , Mra Holt C. Wl I eon. jonrn when hs was stationed st Van- w wr; w?ofl " r . WUUam eouver with the lneteenth. , , wfrrena- :K . The church was decorated with f-1 v .a wnr unint wuiik. .. toons of evergreens and at the altar tv,,. ",, .,,? were beautiful Easter lilies and twiJ Par,, afternoon r at HU1 MillUry The bridegroom and bis military- at- cadenay to the aDttrtments of 1 the tendants were alk in : dress uniform, bride's aunt. Mra Joseph W. HilU when Miss Haserweidler was the maid of Miss Alice Eugenia Price, the daughter honor and Miss Amy Hetlshd and iiies i Mr. and Mra ii. C, Price, was inar- nf wh in mp Hrnim in u. inuBL inn in ui i m. w..a. . . . i . mm w r im ii n .1 -m n Thl Viitora loaded the table wpist fTMuy arternoon, ins nrsi, or a V- with handsome china ware, the complete teries Of card affairs. '.There were ten USwp. S,"..wfici? works i ol Josephus. and several cakes, tables and Mrs. Tyler Woodward and . .ln, GfY .? ylu! Pp 95f,t, u.. i. ii will, nrAMntad the - comDli- J Mrs. , E. L.- Tfaomnson won the crlzea. I . miii nnrmi m irn .V ' - . " . , : . . i . . . . . . . .. j,- nil iuriurv . r . ... ... Mint, nf ttin inmnanv. arter wnicn tne I ins nosiess was assistea ov Mra. a. 1m i . ' iini is in mi l evening was spent with neighborly so-I Pease. Mra D,4 J. Malarkey and MIsS I n..Jwsii.F liability, music and refreshmenta Mr. Nichoison.,. Mrs. rfolman hascards out ' tiivM fi tltYh and Mrs Brous were married, January j now. tor a bridge luncheon,' February 7. 4 I ;"f".T..,"r".vau. 'r..4,,8W,.i3 s nt Houiiou. urexon. or jnev. i... ",..1, ,:. .vvi ... isr i.n'1-." , v ....,-' .,- iinnn 1 in C. Aldersoft. -They have a Pleasant to iA aiany people Witt be Interested " ' UMDKuIAJ iiv 01 - two uvyo iu ift..,. -M. o.. Brous' maiden name v Her mother. . Elizabeth pioneer woman now -pmintv. 'crossed the with herjhusDano, urancis rerry, in 1 oouiet and David -asen-win be the at- " ; ? unritm '1 14K. ; Mr- onit Mra. Tlrmis have lived in 1 tnr)ant. TM( Hnnlot 4ioo ken .AMntol j . Ill IXIrU V Rainier, where. they had resided twelve man's marriage. ' 7 f j :, , ? " ji , f ffl01?h1.'1-, Hmtorf-Dyo vears. where Mr. Brous was sunerln-1 , . . - " . . I B"ftck , Maco Thread Stocking o tendent of . the Sunday school of the I .,.xt....i u" .,.'J"',J.'VL,.,il value, pair V.V.,i,wM,(1.;2J5e Congregational church. '.r:u:;,". .r"S."J:-T .iK .X .,w.'--C trii nvHimAn ffiA fflvn' it fhn TTnle. f K&rmrit, club. ; SuDDer wai served and varsity ot Oregon I last Saturday, was SJ-g h jnJoy.d by the 25 one of the prettiest of the class dances? I nlshed by Van Houten's orchestra. It The large hall was decorated In Alaskan j is a plait of the management to make effect with evergreens and totem poles theso-hops a feature at the Hotel Sar- iit... . a . 1.... n.imKo nt 1 B-eni in ruiure. Portland young people attended the I : . J ' j dance. -Among them . were Miss Dorothy 1 Mrs. Walter Oates has gone to v KiT' 01 oVlr. .. h., VKnnron. Mla J.euiuiyior, a V ve , nor noma Dorothy Holbrook, Miss Eva Jones, Miss j She , ' will ,vlslt en'route at St. Louis Margaret Boot, Miss Rita Bernard and and later- will go to. New Tprk where J1.0 yVnWtJAW IHH 'I,, AH .p.WVt71. V ...W I " 1 , A . 1 . " " ' Beta ispsiion sorority, ana , mibs ttutn 1 inp. , x ueir nuio . uit nmior accuin Honevman and Mies Katherlne Emmons I panied ills mother, r w , . ': . as guests of the Tau Pi Sorority. Mrs. I '' v w , ' , - . . v P. F. Morey, who was pne of the patron. ; Mr; ftna. Mrs.: Frank' J. Raley, who esses. Barry Eastham and Robert R. I .' . . . . .. . - Bnvar ' were other visitors - ' ' - , 1 nave neen nounng- uaniornia ana 11a- ilOyer, were Oiner 'VlBllorS. , , ;, I ! arrival mt rnmnaiin nh Tn. - " 7 .4 . .l''.' ..' 'J '' I ery 18 and took apartments at Hotel del siuuc n ' wo "vino u a I'nronaau ior. a January visit. 1 Miss TUlla Oravelle. 890 Stanton street, I , v -: Thursday' evening in. honor of ' Miss I , Mrs. f3uv W. Talbot has cards out for 2iLerS!!a bJTOS?.,I0'.1, to Intro- '"i. ' rv,tv- -.VlJ;. duCB her cousin, Mrs. cnaries bowman, LlllisMinnie Conley, Mary-La, Doux, - f 1 v ; .4r7,"" , Lucy ,La Doux.. Florence Crawford. Evaj V" 1 : ' ' - , a large bridge next Wednesday after noon. ' k - ' - ' HAVE frOTJR . CALLINGr CARDS JKVITATIONS ' . AND , MONOGRAM TlSTATIOERY ' ENQRAVED AT ' " RUSHTON'S ' 403 Stearns Building J ' Corner Sixth and Morrison 1 j f Continued on .Page Three) Qravelle and Tillie Oravelle. . - J. . . i mAm . MB. 4 ana Mrs. Adoiph Wolfe hav cards out for a cotillion at their King's Heights home next Baturdnr for their oaugnier aiisb r torence rvoira ' miss Wolfe is one of the most popular girls of her set, and Mrs. Wolfe is known for her elaborate-and delightful enter talmnenta. -: - .' -,..,'-,, Th. "Tii Vh,.". .ik . ii,. Iwhether It be hairdresslna-. s'calD treat. tlfu! tWetifh Hrr ,! Zt ii fmenv teW massage., electrtoalor any tirui home of Mra .Harry Jnnocent, 811 Utherfof the most modern treatments, jLUismooa ' sireei, i nureaay arternoon, l you, win rina it Deet aone at tne 1' raKes, and had a delightful time. Dainty re-I 409 Washington street, near Tenth. The iresnmenis, were-served, and during ifisiprices are reasonable. - ,. - . IS YOUR FACE TIRED? - Wearv features -. rested and mnde happy.:.- The r raxes Beauty Parlors are the final solace of the plain woman. WEDDING AND ? VISITING : CARDS W.G.SMITH&C0. WashinqtonMibuildinq .s -