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THE; OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL;. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18, 10C3. MS.! aifeiyp V. I ::. lira i r-gjv j tfVLMHp. lHii!f . ,v 11 if ra - . . . r - '. a. I J i mi i , v i , Sw7l. . I . t III II l!i JV . VrO 'ras ECLIPSING In splendor air former attain of it kind, the UHmbjjr bU at the Portland Friday ere nine satisfied all expectancy. Mr. '.- Bower ihad arranged every de tail with perfection and the hotel was a scene of beauty and brilliancy.'. ' About 45 guests were In attendance and many handsome new gowns were worn. The patronesses were Mrs. T. B. Wilcox, Mrs. Richard Koehler, lira Helen Ladd Corbet t,- Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mrs. C. F. Beebe, Mrs. Holt C Wilson, Mrs. Walter J. Burns, Mrs. William H. .Warrens, Mrs. W. C. Alvord, Mrs, J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. J. C Alnsworth, and Mrs. K. ' A. J. Mackenzie. . " Mrs, Ladd wore a beautiful (own of whits satin with gold embroidery. Mrs. Warrens was In handsome whit lace; Mrs. Alrord In pale yellow satin; Mrs. Mackensle In white lace; Mrs, Wilson In pale blue satin;'. Mrs. "Ayer in 'pals lav- nder chiffon; Mrs. Burns, pale' blue crepe de chine; Mrs.- Beebe, white net; Mrs. Koehler, pal blue satin with stiver trimmings. - The grillroom made a charminf ball room, decorated with palms, cut flowers and ferns. Here music was furnished by Prasp's augmented orchestra.. Softly shaded lights were arranged among rows of palms In the.halls and the gaP lery formed- a. dehrntfui- retreat with Turkish rugs and divans. There Wil der orchestra furnished the music. In the lobby punch was served from a charming bower of ferns, Oregon grape and greens, Intermingled with tiny par ticolored ' Ineandescents. Supper was served in the main dining room when there was music by Wsldemar Llnd's orchestra. The breakfast room was ar ranged with choice flowers and here ta bles were stationed for the bridge devo tees. ,:- i t ? . The invitation list Included th fol lowing; i .-. . ; t :y Mr. and Mrs. C F. Adams. Mr. and Miss Helen Worrell, an Entertainer of Last Week. Mrs. W. C. Alvord.;Mr. and Mrs. J. C Alnsworth. Vsn Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ames, Mr. ni Mrs. W. B. Aver, Mr. snd Mrs. N. E. Ayer, Miss m,l n ... ll. man . Q AIIIDWUIlll, tnt snd Mrs. B. C. Ball, John C Banks, Mr. ana Airs. c. r. ueeoe. w. ts. tseebe, uer alJ B. Beebe, Kenneth Beebe A. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blddlo. Captain and Mrs. William H. Blddle, Mr. and H. C. Bowers, Mr. ar.d Mrs. O. W. Brown, T. Scott Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bueh ner, Miss Ines Barrett. Miss Becky Bld dle, Mrs. J. K. Bingham. Hifn Isabella Bryan, Miss Kannle Brown. Miss Oeor glna Burns, Miss Kathleen Burns, Miss Caroline Burns,, Miss Marguerite Bueh ner, Maida Buehner, Miss Burke, Miss Gene Brownly, J. D. Carson, Dom Cam eron. Judge and Mrs. C. H. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chenery, George I Cher ry, Phillip Carroll, Dr. and Mrs. B, J. Ohlpman, Fred Chapman. W. W. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cooklnyham, Henry L. Corbett, Eliot Corbett, Henry F. Con nor. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coman. Dr. William A. Cumming, Dr. and Mrs. K. De W;tt Conneil, Miss Margaret Catlln, Miss, ivoulse Carey, Miss Ruth Church, Miss Oenevleve Church, Mrs. H. W. Cor bet. Mrs. Hlen Ladd-Corbett. Miss M H. Couch. Mies Hazel Crocker. Miss If i f ' ' I H iilil. '4'? v.; 'SySP-S ' f " A 'x- -v A 1 ;:AvK": Mi.A,;. ?hsKi W fir V. -Xr7 'Hv:,. J. a : W r ill ; S ; . .i??- -.71 o- " ..... , v v zw- -Jit Mm'T jmum , i , . S r ' I photo ex nwxjo. 11 Miss 1'aruthers of Princeton, New Jer j sey, MUs Clarke, ' Oeorge Dekum, Dr. and mis. j. r . uicKson, c . uoi7 Jr.,'" Mr., and Mra. K. O. Downing, James J. fDuooy of Detroit. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dougherty, K. U Deveraux. Mrs. M. P. Deady, Miss Ha ael IXjIdIi. Miss ' Bessie Dooley. MlsS Dosch, Mis Camilla Dosch, Mrs. Frank, Vincent DuMond of New Yorkj Mr. and Mrs. IX. P. Kfflnger, Miss Helen East; ham. Miss Orace Eliot, Miss Henrietta Kllot, Misses Florotta and Elsie Elmore, Edward J. Falling. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, i Flanders. 1. A. Foullboux. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman, Miss Henrietta Failing, MIes May ; Falling, Mra. Edward Falllntr, Misses Kathetlne, Jlhoda, Ernestine nnd Olive Falling, Miss Kate Falling, Mrs. - Oeorge - H. Flanders, Miss Carrie Flanders, Miss Louise Flanders, Mr. axl Mrs.- J. O. Oauld, -A. L. Oil, Mr. and Mrs. Wells B. Gilbert. Rodney Gllssn, C. E. Ed ward Grelle,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gosmv Charles Oauld. th Misses Glle, Mrs. Rodney Ollaan, Miss Carrie Gllsan, Mrs. IL D. Green. Mra Grelle, Miss Elsa Grelle, Miss Freda Grelle, Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hart. Allan Heltshu, Miss Amy Heltshu, Joseph Hlll, Mr. and Mra David T. Honaymsn, Arthur Honeyman, Bruce Honeyman, Charles Ilolbrook, Mr. and Mra M. I HoibrooK, Howard nonana, , jrrea v. noiman, jtoDerx o. nowura, Mr. and Mrs. . R. Hoge; Hawley Hoff man, Lester Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewett. Miss Malda Hart, Miss Kate Holman. Miss Frances Holman, Miss Dorothy Holbrook. Miss Ruth Honey. man, Mra William Honeyman, Mrs. Warren V. Mnnrrhtnn. Misses Kffle snd Clatr Houghton, Miss Martha lioyt, Mr. ana Mrs. Morton H. insiey, -Miae nary mmm, , xji. n. v.. ucuciuo, Marion Jackson, Miss A. C Jewell, Miss Katharine Johnson of Vancouver bar racka Miss Eva Jones. Mr. and Mra Thomas Kerr, Mr. and Mra Peter' Kerr, Andrew Kerr. Ur. end Mrs. Samuel C. Kerr. Jfl. C king, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler, ivurt H. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kollock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Knapp, Miss Leslie Knapp, Mr. and Mra Frank Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Alma I). Kats, Mr. and Mra Jacob Kamm, til.. i.AliHA aTw. . Ulaast T a a 1 i A misle al VAlllV XV a 111 III. .aiv Knapp, Miss lis Koehler, Miss Doro thy Finney of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mra J. Wealev Ladd. -Mr. and Mra James Laldlaw. Mr. and Airs. J. Ernest Lald law. Edgar M. Lasarua, Mr. and , Mra John Latta, Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, Mr. and Mra Robert W. Lewis. Mr. and Mra S. B. Llnthlcum, Thales A. Llnthlcum, Mr. and Mrs. T. w. b. liOnaon, Mr. ana wira. ur ijiiiliu, Mra W. S. Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Liang- or Oregon City, Mrs. C. H. Lswls, Miss Sallle Lewis, Miss Frances Lewis, Roderick L. Macleay, W. B. Mackey, ur. and Mra K. A. J. uacsensia Mr. and Mra William MacMaater, Wilson P. Maya, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ma the w- son. Mr. and Mrs. a M. Mears. Henry S. Mears, Arthur N. Mears, Mr. and Mrs'. E. C. Mears, Wirt Minor. E. P. Moller of Brooklyn, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Mulr. Don Monroe, Mr. and Mra George Cotner Mason, Mrs. Arthur Mlnoit, Mrs. P. F. Morey. Miss Louisa Morrla Miss Mary Morris of Duluth. Minnesota: Misa Dorothy Morrison, Mias Celeste Moore, Mrs. M. L. Myrlck, I the Misses Myrlck, Miss Genevieve Mays, colonel ana Mrs. jonn mi-i ratt en. Robert O. McCraken, C. N. Mc Ar thur, Thomas B. McQrath, Robert O. Mc Pherson. Mra Harry K. McArthur, Mias McBrtde, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Nich ols, Dr. andj Mra. Richard Nunn, R. P. Noble, MlsslVeda Nichols, Miss Mildred Nichols. Miss Fave Nichols. Miss Elisa beth Norcross. Miss O'Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Pendleton, Miss Carlotta Park er, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Ransom, Mr. snd Mrs. C. J. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson The Store Noted for Beat Goods at Lowest Prices .4 .J hladquArtlrs croRtriNE atablealinlns ' -,' ' TheNevy: EiSILKS r"ig 32-inch Natural Pongee Silk Warp, beautiful finish ; special, per yard 50 24-inch Al? Silk Pongee in natural tan and cham pagne shade; special,' per 'yard 75 27-inch Pure Silk Tusspral in the new blues and browns ; special, per yard, , .", . . . .85$ .'', ' .. ..-' .'. f . . . '.;; 26-inch All Silk (Tussorah in Copenhagen, . cham pagne, and brown; special; pr yard. I .$1.00 34-inch rough finished Tussorah in all the new col orings ; special, per yard. $1.2f 34-inch Natural Coating Pongee at, per yard 85c, $1.25, $1.50 and .........$2.50 Reed,vMr. and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley, Tom Robertson, Frank Robertson, Arnold B. Bothwell. Dr. and Mrs A. E. Rockey, Mrs. Roeser, Miss Corrlnn Reed. Miss Hatel Reed, Mra Hannah B. Robertson, Colonel and Mrs. 8. W. Roessler, Miss Minnie Rus sell. Miss Alta Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. SeweU, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shep. ard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C Shevlin. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Skene, Harry 8. Sla den. Robert Smith, Mr. snd Mrs. Milton W. Smith, Leland Smith Herman C. Smith, Preaton W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow, Carl Spuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Strong. Robert H. Strong, Harold Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Lansing: Stout. Plowden Stott. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swlgert. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Si'kos, Miss Alice Sonsbury, Mrs. Philip C. Schuyler, Miss Leila Shelby. Miss Ksthertne Sltton, Mias Josephine Smith, Miss Leslie Smith, Miss Lucy Smith, Miss Susie Stott, Mrs. Curtis C. Strong. Miss Alice Stronir. Miss Miriam Strong, Sam Stowe of Santa Barbara; I Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Taylor Jr., Mr. ' and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. j Joseph N. Toal. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Thatcher. Miss Clara TeI. D. P. Thomp son, Miss Genevieve Thompson, Miss Lucv Trevett, Miss Bertha Tongue. C. L. Tutt Salt Lake City; Captain and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, the Misses Von uesunon, Mrs. a. van Kenseiaer, George A. Warren. Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. M Warren Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William War rens, Mr. and Mrs. VJ. Frank Watson Whallry F. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred erlck Leslie Warren of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. George K. Wentworth Jr., Mr. and Mra Lloyd Wentworth, Mr. and Mra. Georgo W. Weldler. C. Ernest Bridges- Wfthh at l.nnrfnn Plnc-lnnd T-Ju ml if Wells, Irving Webster of Brooklyn. New rone; can u. wermcice, wmiam D, W.heeiwTlght. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. O. Wheeler, Morris H. Whitehouse, Dr. and Mrs. ueorire Whiteside, Dr. and Mrs. Holt C. Wilson. Dr. George F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. RalDh W. Wilbur. Hon. George H, William. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Wilcox. Raymond B. Wilcox. Dr. and Mra. Otis E. Wlrht, Richard Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. James Mcl. Wood, John II. Wood, Louis V. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Whitehouse Miss Margaret Walter. Miss Frances Warren. Miss Grace Warren, Miss Mabel Wcldler, Miss Gladys Weld ler, Miss Mllla Wesslnger. Commander and Mrs. Perclval Werllck, Miss Vir ginia Wilson, Miss Clementine Wilson, Miss Frances Wilson. Mrs. R. B. Wll. son. Miss Muriel Williams. Miss Nellie Williams. Miss Florence Williams of The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. John Eben Younir. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dom J. Zan. Jor dan Zan and the officers of Vancouver DarracKs ana tneir wives. The large card benefit will be given next Friday afternoon at the new Ma sonic , hall. West Park and Yamhill streets, by the federated women's clubs of th city, to increase the scholarship fund. : Bridge, five hundred and whist wilfbeplayed and several are arrang ing parties .for the afternoon. The Woman's club gave such an affair last year In the Elks hall, which was highly Sale of Sample Suits FOR SPRING, 1908 One hundred and eighty-five garments in all, com prising all the very latest New York and Parisian . 'li! - iiuvcjucs in women 3 and. misses tailored Suits, Cloth Coats in plain colors and mix tures; bearskin Jackets and Coats; silk lawn and wool Waists in a wide variety of styles; black Voile and Pana ma dress Skirts; dress skirts in fancy mix tures; Silk Petticoat. Monday morning this entire ssmple line goes on sale af? about actual cost of production. A splendid chance to choose from . this sea son's most successful styles and save fully a third. Remember, too, being samples, there's but one of a kind. Plan to see these great values before the best ones are taken. Come in tomorrow. It's worth your while. Sample Tailored Suits from.. $15.00 to $50.00 Sample Raincoats from $10.00 to $45.00 Sample Cloth Coats from $10.00 to $50.00 Sample Waists at from $ 1.50 to $ 6.00 Warner's Rust-Proof Models VyU- Over 60 Styles i Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets are famous . tha world over for , their superior fitting" and wearing qua! ides. Wt can suit you. .Warner's ' newr all model for the, average figure fan front "Security" hose feup porters, . front snd sides; high bust and short hips;. s splendid corset for general wears comes in white snd drab and in sizes 18 to 24; regular $1.25 :pr:.....9Sc Warner's Rust-Proof Corset in new model for stout women; medium bust, long skirt with French sec tional hip gore: extra well boned; double hip and single , front . sup porters; made from best coutille; drab and white: sizes 20 to 30: regular $2.95 grade, spe- 9 yir cial .., efU Warner's Rust- Proof Corset is a splendid new model for stout figures; made from best Eng lish coutille, with long front; extra heavy boning; "Security" hose supporters front and sides; a cor set that will give good satisfactory service ; white and drab; 24 SS....:.$1.95 Warner's Rust-Proof Corset in new high bust and round waist model for medium ligurcs; comes with full hips, long back and skirt; hose supporters front r.nd sides; neatly trimmed witn lace ana riooon; sizes 18 to 27; best $1.75 4C quality Plel Warner's new fall model for hort, full figures; low bust, extreme dip hip and long back; Security hose sup porters attached front and sides; lace trimmed; comes in white and drab and in sizes 18 to 36; ask to see' this mod- AJP el; spl... sPletiJ PORTLAND AGLNTS ZOR FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR successful and lareelv atended. The patronesses for the afternoon will include the presidents of the various elubs In the federation. They are Miss Helen F. Snaldlnnr. Mrs. Frederick rc- g-ert, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Ben Selling, Miss Elisabeth Matthews, and Mrs. Sarah A. Evans. - The social committee of the Woman's club and representatives of me oiner ciuds win act as general hos tesses., loev are Airs, r j. wnnn Mr. Henry W. doe. Mrs. K. M. Cake. Mrs. Mn. Sou TT Hnvt. Mm.' lilnr, fl ... bert. Mrs. John Manning-;' Mrs. Oeorge mcmnien, irs. xn.cn.miey Miicneil, Mrs. H. A. Moore, Mrs. James Muckle, Mrs. W. O. Perkins, Mrs. J. A. Petttt, Mrs. A. Dimgw. ivirs. u. j. oiraiion, Mrs A. Tllser. Mrs. J. F. Toft. Mrs. B. V. wa. ver, Mrs. Ben Neustadter and Mrs. Her em. . in. a. jhu Diumauer is in cnart or ine xioor ana Mrs. r. j. Mann will be In charge of several young society girls wno wm serve reiresnmeius. The dance given Friday evening at the Scottish Rite temple was one of the handsomest and- most elaborate of this season's at homes. The ball room was decorated with beautiful palms and Parson's orchestra played for dancing. In the reception rooms card tables were at the disposal of those not dancing. "The patronesses were Mrs. W. E. FInter.-'Mrs. ' J.. P. Moffett: Mrs. ' F. v., Watkins, Mrs. R. 6. Farrsll, Mrs. H. J. Blaesing. The reception committee consisted of General Flnser. Mr. Mof fett. Mr., Watkins. Mr. Farrell. Mr1. UineBWK. ti- ..vwooa ana . u. ciarlc. Write for Our New Reduced Price List CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS Write for Our New Reduced Price List 111 Lutke, Mr. and Mrs. William Frlbergr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pave. Miss Ethel Harter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Annand, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen and E. D. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. R Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Frazer, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton 8. Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Judson, Mr. and - Mrs, A. L. Povey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mar tin Jr.. Mr. ana Mrs. James r. Moneti. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blaesing, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tsylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Butterfleld. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bach- rodt. Mr. and Mrs. uiyae Jvans, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jack son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. P. Borgan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert- 8. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tomaslni. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Neu, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. C; E.- Runyan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kad derly: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, Mr. snd Mrs. H. P. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Banfleld, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Pague. Dr. and Mrs. 1j- M. Davis, Mrs. Banfleld, Miss Gartle Roll. Oliver E. Adklns, Miss Maude Ollf. Miss Clark. Miss Daisy Larger). Mrs. L.. A. Bailey. Miss Anna Clark, Miss Francis Jeffry, Mrs. J: D. Tounsr. Dr. James u. wney, Mrs. ru J. Martin. Mrs. E. W. Eldredge, Mrs. G. H. Ivong. A. M. Wright, E. S. Larsen. Dr, Fred Gullette, V. A. Avery, T. Pratt, D. M. Pague, J. H. Lynch, B. H. Arnold, it rr.ulnr T V TuTnr lr A Frame. Robert A. Miller, Emll Enna and G. W. Stapleton. :, The initial dance of the new club formed among the young married set was. given Monday night at . Murlark hall. Prasp's orchestra played. - The members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. W.. C. Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. J.v Wesley Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ayer, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Chenery, Mr. ana Mrs. Mortort H. Insiey, Mr. and Mrs. jonn Latta, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mr. and Mrs. R; P. Ef ringer, Mrsirans Vincent uu Mond or New lone, Mr. ana Mrs. Wil liam T Mulr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Warren Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs. n. c Mears, ur. ana Mrs, a. n Pels-ram. r. snd Mrs. John SheD' ard, Mr. ana Mrs. is. u. esnevnn, jwr. ana MfS. Frederick Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pendleton. Mr. ana Mrs. Lansing Htnnt. ur. ana Mrs. wiuiam sxene. ur. Tin Mrs. Otis B. Wlsrht. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong,. Dr. and Mrs, George White side, and Dr. jerreras. ; !S.:vx-'a;-: w w Mrs. ijEdwsrd V. Kingsley gave a pret&.Jxea at her home on Cornell road Saturday afternoon In compliment to her mother, Mrs. A. V. Wright, and her sister. Miss Wright, who have coma west for a" few months ''visit. The decorations harmonised prettily with the rooms. In the green dinlnar room were Oregon grape -and daffodllis. In the living-room, which Is - tapestried ' in PATRONESSES AT- THE SCOTTISH RITE BALU aiiiuuk ! mi ' jumu iiicniii werq; i Kreen nu pmi, were pina azaleas wiin uovernuc ioa mn. uturu tu. tnimwr. i rem. i ne iiorary ana nail were uacor lain. Mr. and Mrs. Brydon H. Nlcoll and I ated with calms and nntuut frns Aa. I Mrs. Anlt B. HUl, Mr. and Mrs. Robei t 1 slstlng Mr. Klngsley In the drawing room were Mrs. John C. Robinson and Mrs. Fred Chamberlain-. Punch was served by Mrs. .Frederick Strong and Miss Leslie Knapp, assisted by the hostess' daughter, Rosalind. In tha dining-room Mrs. William R. McKenzla and Mrs. David Lorlng poured. -rThe young women who will assist In serving- at the Federated clubs' card benefit next Friday are Miss Florence Wolfe, Miss Mildred Meyer, Miss Con tents, Miss Germalne Samuel, Miss Mas Hlrsch. Miss Hester, Miss Stone, Mips Jacobs, Miss Florence Kohn, Miss Cora Marx, Miss Mildred Rheinstrom, Miss Emma Baum, MIks Henryette Lauer, Miss Rothchlld, Miss von Groenewald, Miss Flvnn and Miss Gile. The re freshment committee in charge of Mrs. P, J. Mann, consists of Mrs. Ben Neu stadter, Mrs. Mark Levy, Mrs. M, G. Myers, Mrs, w. H. Moore, Mrs. A. Stalger, Mrs. B. F. Weaver and Mrs. Millie Perkins. Serving will be Mrs. Hare, Mrs. Toft, Mrs. Gaze, Mrs. Mitch ell, Mrs. Hubert, Mrs. Hofmann, Mra Stratton, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Cake, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Courteney and Mrs. Tllser. . .., .- . . .i , ' ; Miss Edwina Mastlck, whose engage ment has recently been announced, was the guest of honor at ' charming lun cheon and box party Wednesday after noon with . Miss Helen Worrell as hos tess. A slx-ooursft luncheon was served at the Lenox grill, decorations being Bride roses, with charming favors sug restlve of the bridal event. Later the party was conveyed by automobile to the Heillg, where "Happyland" was enjoyed. Those entertained were Miss Mastlck, Miss Nona Lawler, Miss Hazel Kennedy, Miss Irene Austin, Miss Klna McKeivev ana Miss Leoniae aeury. Miss Worrell leaves in a couple of Weeks for the soutn. - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrman en tertalned with a theatre party at the Heillg Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Flora fctern of San Francisco, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Marcus Fleischner. An elaborate supper fol lowed at the Portland. The guests ware! Mr. and - Mrs. Fleischner. Miss Stern, Miss Flora Fleischner. Miss Mil- area itneinsirom. lit. jonnn - wise. Henry Metsger and wmiam jsnrman, Miss Gertrude Whits entertained at dinner Wednesday at her home in com pliment to William Llpman, who leaves soon for Europe. Mr. Llpman will ac company Dr. Gustav Baar. who goes abroad for further study. The , other f nests were miss Mat Hirscn, Miss lorenre Wolfe,. Samuel Bisslnaer and Henf y' Metsger. '':''- - -- - . Mrs. Herman Metsger entertained the bridge ': club Friday afternoon at tier home. .- It was an' exceptionally -pretty affair with, tha valentine idea sustained HAYB TOTJR CALLING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ' II MONOGRAM STATIONERY ENGRAVED AT RUSHTON'S 408 Stearns Building Corner Sixth and Morrison WEDDING and Visiting cards W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON ? BUILDING In Ihn dennra Mons ahd ' the servloe. The refreshment tables - were beauti ful with red-shaded candles in sliver holders. Heart favors olerced witn sil ver arrows made a pretty effect. The service was all fine, old silver , from Germany and was most nanasome. as cards Mrs. Albert Feldenheimer won the first nrize. a French head in bronze. and Mrs. Slgmund Frank the second, a stiver fernery filled with blossoms and foliage. i -' ' Mrs, Frederick Eggert has cards out1 for a large reception at the - Portland hotel, Saturday, February 29, in honor of Mrs. William Harold Staltrer. Mrs. Stalger was Miss Florence Blag-en, and was recently married to Mr. ntaiger, Mrs. Egsert's nenhew. They are llvins - Henry Metsger gave a theatre party at the Heillg last Monday In compli ment to Miss Flora 8 tens of San Fran. clsco." The other guests were: 1 Mr. and ' Mrs.- Marcus Fleischner, Miss flora neiscnner and . Edgar : Frank. Bupper lonowea at tne Portland, , (Continued on Psgt Three).