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'.., - ; i , - . i . ' ' ,-n . '. ' ' '' ' .'-; '. -t " 1 ,' ," ' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTL AND.. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL' . 5. '1003. I wrltlna hav formed th study of th club for aaveral - month. Mordaunt OivMlnlrMiai. vilavd Avril hfanA mint. HE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! hera, and was aooompanlat for Mlaa Evelyn Hurley, who aang charmingly sod raaponded to an encore, . Vloleta. th club flower, were ud in deoora- tlon. mnd war worn by th member. Light rafreahmenta wer served In th dining room from am ail table. Th next meeting will be at th home of &sttfBe!tv Purses, Veilings, Neckwear, GlovesT Parasols, Waists, Hosiery," Etc Mra Q. M. Ollnea, tit East Everett treat Taka M.-V. or E-A. oars. r i HE season of wedding la at hand. Tht Eaater" weddings are among the prettiest of th jrr and many joying women realising thla hav announced tha week "Immed'lateljr following Eastr for their wedding. Tha firet of th April weddings waa celebrated lot night when Mlaa Maud Hahn and CUrenea Booth Lamont of SeattI were married. Originally their intention wu to have an Eaater wad ding but arrangement to- pend Eaater 'Ja New Tork neceaaltated a Lenten 'wedding and tha ceremony wag Jhera Mora1 mad , less elaborate. Tha color , plan' waa yellow, a color that haa pre- vU4 throughout tha luncheon and 'tea riven for her. Her maid of honor was Mlaa Delia Hahn. her alater. and her brldeamalda were Mlaa Maud How -ell and Mlaa Ethel Shea. Tha beat man waa F. Wjrnn Palmer of Virginia, and the uahera were T. 8. McOrmth and XUIph Hahn. The wedding waa oele bratod at 8t Mark'a Episcopal church ' and a reception followed at th hand - some Hahn home on Corneli road. Th rrlriesmalda were gowned In yellow . aatlo on aeml-empire llnea and wor , black picture. haU . with . a weeping plumes and carried bouquet of black eyed fiuaana. Miaa Delia Hahn wore white filet net over chiffon and taf feta in yellow with a whit hat and yel low hyacinth. Tha brlda wor white , ducheaa eat In- eut empire. With a panel of old lata, a long veil and natural or ange bloeaoma." Mr. arid MY. ' lcmont have gone to New Tork to be gone six week and will live In Seattle, where Mr. Lamont ta preaident and manager ,of tha Pacific Engineerrmr-ooinpanyi . -Enater. week .will be gay with four , wed 4 Id a f aome prominence. Tues day evening, April tl, Miaa Edwina Bairfl Maatlck and Genald. Aotluax t Kan FranHee will be married at B-tO at the Firet Unitarian "church.- Thia will be a pink wedding and the bride'a alater. Mr.- T. M. .Patteraon.. will be the matron of honor, her two sisters. Miaaea Car a and Maud Maatlck. and Mlaa Wilma Flake and Miaa Lulu King will be th bridesmaid. Warren Swayn of San Franclaco will be'the beat -mam. Tha aame evening at the aame hour Mlaa Agnea Hill and Horace Chapman will be married at Trinity church. Mlaa Hill' maid tf honei will be Miaa Judith Hcott and there will be four attendant matrons, VI recent brldea, Mr a. Walter Uadxbr. Mrs. Ambroae Bcott. Mr. El- mthan Sweet and Mra. Ben Gadaby The beat man will be Elnathan Sweet and tha uahera Ben Gadaby, Walter Ondfcbv.- Ambrose Bcott and Arnold -Wnthwetl. . : ! The next even! nr. Wedneaday. Mlaa .Laura, Gala Dunne and John Kr will (h marrlfd at a home wedding at Colo nel David M. Dunne's home. Mlaa Xuclle Dunne, a slater of the bride, will -Je the maid of honor and Mlaa Ethel 8hea will be the attendant brideamald Sand will aing. The beat man will be the brides brother Tana uunna, wno win me up from Ban Franclaco lor the weddlnar. The ceremony will be for .:.,.... Anl. aiill . MMKlIlM (III follow. ; - " - 'I ti. aame evenina aiiaa ninnan urn t-ia Luciie Smith will be married with a ouiet ceremony at the home of her aunt. Mra. K..H. BlrdsalL to Edmund Bennineton Levy. Miaa Edith Levy, the bridegroom's slater, will, be tha maid of honor and Louia Cronla the best man. - w - Miaa Edwina Maatlck, brid-lct, waa tha arueat of honor at a pink shower given her laat Saturday by Mlaa Evelyn BelL The rooma were decorated entirely in nlnk. -, and heart wa tha aame .2 played. Mra. Arthur Kerron and Miaa Harah Rogera were th priie-wlnners. f The guesta ; .were Mlaa Leila Rogera, Mlaa Grace Lot t man, Mra. T. M. Pat teraon and the Miaaea Edwina, Cara and Maud Maatkck. Mra Jamea Alexander Ellla (Helen Lytic W entertained recently for Mlaa Maatlck with five hundred. Mlaa Maa tlck won tha prise. Mra. Charlea K. Stolte (Arvllla Mc Gulro) gave a picture' ahower for her Friday, and card a war played. Tha Miaaea Marahall entertained In formally at the Hill Monday afternoon with five tablea of brldg in compli ment ta Mra H. A. Bodine, who leave thia week for Salt - Lake City, after apendlng tha winter here. Tha Miaaea a . ding' will take place at th Hotel Tot ter. Mr. aad Mra.' Barne have a hand aome home in Irvlngton. and ar apend lng the winter In aouthern California. Their daughter is prominent and popu lar in aociai ciroiea or irvingion. tain Rovnnlda now haa hla home Medford, where he la a aubetantlal fruitgrower and land owner, but ha waa rormeriy in th ahip cnanaiery oui neaa here. Brlda) entertalnmenta have been Che chief point of Intereet the paat wees. Mlaa Hahn who ia moat popular In many circles haa been entertained oontlnually. Monday evening Mr. and Mis. F. O. Buff urn entertained with a dinner of alx covera. followed by a theatre party at th Heillg and aupper afterwards. Tha gueata were Mlaa Hahn, Mr. Lamont, Mra Sarah For bee, and F. Wynn Pal mer Of Virginia. Tuesday evening Jamea Alexander en tertained with bridge at hi mother home on Wlllamotte Helghta. Ml Shea and Mr. Lamont were tha pria wlnnera. The gueata were Mlaa Hahn, Mr. La mont, Mr. and Mra. Newell Barnard, Mr. and Mra Frank Ransom. Mlaa Nel lie Lorkwood of Saginaw. Michigan; Dr. Paul Trulllnger, Miaa Maud Howell, Mr. and Mra. Harry Humphrey, Mr. and Mra. Arthur McComb, Mlaa Laura Dunne. Mlaa Ethel Shea, John Ker and William caaueman. Tueadav afternoon Mra. George WU lard Brown entertained at bridge. The living-room waa In yellow and tha din ing-room in pink. Th luncheon Cloth was pink linen wltn heavy cream lace i 6 i5 a . . ' j jil?ia PHnin toners, ininn x.vn aenmne, I 2 Mra William Harold Stalger, Mra Henry . H , i n ii n, tarn maia mvmpiivi ma-mw riwi- r enca Dayton, Mlaa Margaret Henderaon, Mrs. Arthur Kerton. Mra. Jeaea Martin. Mlas Esther Plumb, Who Was Entertained Last Week. Marahall will also leave late In the week for New Tork. Early in May they will sail for Europe and will apend the aummer in England ana Hcouana, re turning to Portland in the fall. A good deal of informal entertaining haa been done for them. Madame Von Bol ton cave a luncheon and bridge' for them Thuraday. and Mra. E. L. Thomp son gave a luncheon Wednesday. Sev eral hoataaaea will entertain for them Informally thia week. w Invitations have- been received here from Mr. and Mra. F. C. Barne for. the marriage of their daughter, Miaa Gladys Theodora Barnes at Santa Barbara, Cal ifornia, weaneaaay evening, April io, to Captain John J. Reynolds. The wed- S AT'"' . I ' ' ' ' e t if V 1 II I ; 'I m V 71 '' i 'v.. I ! J I l.A 1 : f -i .... . , : - - . . - sad Mrs. Clarcpce Boothe Limont. Who Have Gone to.. New 'Tork on Their Weddlas Trip. ; . ' edge and the aervlce waa all In pink and white. A awan in the center waa banked with pink carnationa and whit wedding bell were hung above In the midst of greenery. Pink aatin ribbnna and pink tulle made a beautiful effect, and the ravora were little rilt allDDera. At cards Mlaa Anne Dltchburn and Mra. Arthur McComb were th prlie-wlnnera. The gueata were Miaa Hahn, Mlaa Shea, Mlaa Howell, Mlaa Dltchburn, Mra. Edward H. Irwin, Mlaa Fanny Brown, Mlaa Francea Jeffery Mra. Millard Holbrook. Miaa Helen Van Schuyver, Mra. Bar nard. Mlaa lAickwood, Miaa Delta Wat son. Mra. McComb, Mlaa Dunne, Mra Humphrey and Mra. Georae Barker. Wednesday afternoon Mra. Arthur Mr. comb gave a bridge and ahower. Mlaa Dunne and Mlaa Lock wood won the prlzea. A bride'a cake waa brought to Miaa Hahn to cut. and found to contain mo anower or nandkerchlere. Mlaa Agnes Hill waa one of the honor gueata at a houae dance given Thuraday evening by Mr. and Mr8. William-Gadaby. The dance waa given in honor of Mr. and Mra. Walter Gadsby'a flrat an nlveraary, and Miaa Hill's approaching wedding. There were about 60 guesta and Parson's orchestra played. The dec orations were bridal in eplrit. Mra. William Gadaby waa handsomely gowned in champagne silk crepe trimmed with rich cream lace. The members of Miaa HIll'B coming bridal party asalated In receiving. Mra. Walter Gadaby wore pale green silk with vloleta; Mlaa Hill wore cream lace with red Duke of Rich mond rosebuds; Mra. Ambroae Scott wore cream lace over yellow meaaaline: Mra. Kinathan Sweet, black voile, decol- icie wnn neavy Diacx lace, and Mlaa Ju dith Scott a Pari arown nf nl . and lavender silk combined with fine inreaa iace. MIhh JJaKmar Korrell s-ave a. inmrl,. china shower for Mlaa Hill laat week, at which five hundred waa played. Th decoration were of heart and th Idea wa cumeu oui in xne eervic of re- rresnments. Mra. Rlttenbero- wnn .ho c.ru prise. w A delightful mualcale was given bv Mrs. Frank Bruhn Tueaday evening at her pretty new home, 341 East Ninth atreet north, in honor of Miss Eather M. Plumb of New York. The rooma were very prettily decorated and proved well adapted to parlor muaic. The hosteas ia an artist of aome accom. lishment and her abilities are ahown the a rran cement and the rooma. Several of. the prominent mualn fniir were asked in to meet Mln Pinmh . to hear her Bing. She has a large con tralto VOice Of DOWer nnH rann btiA ha. - - r. ..au Mtm nun wiue exDenenca in miM i n4n Her manner is dramatic and many think nrr uumirauiy Huiiea ior grand opera ur iL-uiijurumenTC ann rrninin. . vc. Vvalter Reed,, J. Clair Monteltb, Miaa jvamieen i.wrer. mis Kthar t.i wregrurjr . wiaea - to. tue veninr'a entertainment witn aongs and pi- -iu iiuiu uci jure, vvaxran to. X aomaa played charming accompaniment. The prettily decorated "parlors of tha home of Mrs. A. W. Whitmer wer filled laat week on club day with tha members and guesta of the Tuesday afternoon club, who had assembled to hear th annual lecture given before the club. Roll call waa responded to br Quota tions from Shelley. The preaident. Mra.. a. j. ciue-, men .iniroauoea Vr. C H. Chapman, who waa heard with deep Interest- end- close attention in a lecture en hUey, Byron and other poets whoa Th directors of th Old Ladle' horn ar making thir plana for tha annual Easter Monday ta at tha Hobart-Cur-tla. This Is annually th most brilliant and faablonabl charity affair of the year, In which th leading aociety folk of .th city ar intereated and to which they glv thlr aotlv aid. Th parade of Pw spring ooatume at that f unotion la uaually xoptlonally beautiful. Mra P. J. Mann la th preaident of th ao ciety, . .'.,, . ' ' ; r Mlaa Basal Henry, whoa angaga- ment to C E. Grell has been recently aonounoed, haa ba atartalnd ' th raat week whll aha waa a rueat at th Orell home on Kins' Heights. Mr. Donald Mackay and Mra W. C, Alvord wer dinner hoateaaea for Mlas Henry and Mr. Grell. Mlaa Henry expect a to leave for her home In San Joa thla week. No announcement haa yet bean made of their wadding arrangement Mrs. Fred Bailer ntrtalned Thursday afternoon with an Informal tea and musleal for her 'alater, Mlaa Amy Seller, who left for her horn In San Franclaco laat night after aeveral weeke' vlalt her. Mra Emma B. Carroll wa made an honor guest a wall, and aha and Mlaa Seller gave soma delightful piano number a W W Mra. A. L. Maxwell entertained with three tablea of bridge Friday In compli ment to Mra. C. J. Smith of Seattle who formerly lived here. Tha gueata were aeverai or Mra Bmun a moat intl mate aaaociate when thla waa her home. Mra C. F. Beebe and Mr. Smith won ui prisea. w Mra W. H. Marahall and Mra Robert Hall wer among the dinner hoateaaea laat week for tha Miaaea Marahall. who leave soon for New York and later ror Europe to Join their alater. Mra Marah arid her dauahter. Miaa Gene vieve Marah, who la Studying muaic in Benin. Mia Marl Smith wa the honor guest t a plate shower and five hundred party given by Ml Leslie Flak. Mra. Harper Walnwright Skuae waa the prlie-wlnner. Mlaa Edwina Maatlck gave a picture ahower for Mlaa Smith recently. Miaa Edith Tormey of San Franclaco, alwaya a popular gueat her, left 'for ner noma Thursday evenlna. after vlalt with Mra. George K. Wsntworth jr. Bne wa. delightfully entertained in an inrormai way wnile here. WW Dr. and Mra. Holt C. Wilaon, Mra. Howard Mather and Mia Martha Hoyt expect to leave In about a week for Tahiti, one of the Society Ialea of the oum fact ne. xney expect to be gone about two month. w Mr. Walter Reed, contralto, and Hen ry L. Bettman. vlollnlat. have been an nounced aa the aojolsta for the next concert of the Portland Svmnhnnv nr. ciivoii., r riu.y, April xt. W MUa Amy Heitahu haa gone to Jaffer- aon Barracka in Mlaaourl to vlalt Cap tain and Mra. Helma Mra Helm a waa Miaa Rachel-Joeephi and Mlaa Heitahu waa her maid of honor. Next Friday the Pan Hellenic aociety 111 be entertained by Mlaa Louisa K. Drace of 887 Flandera atreet. All col lege sorority women are urged to b present. Dr. A. E. Rockey entertained laat week with a nleaaant "ataa-" dinner. ano nia gueata were R. b. Holder, R. W. Hoyt, W. H. Hurlburt and Fred 8. Morrla. Mra. Ralph W. Hoyt and her two little daughter are enjoying a vlalt at Santa Barbara. Mr. Hoyt expect . to Join them aoon to spend a few weeks with them. Mrs. Charles Rosenfield entertained at bridge Friday afternoon for Mlas Daisy Rosener of San Francisco, who is Mrs. 8. Llpman'e guest. . Drake B. O'Reilly, who haa been at Collins' springs, California, tha paat two monins. nas returned ouite recovered irom ma recent illness. w Mr. and Mra. Robert Craig of Chi cago were prominent guesta at the Portland laat week who were enter tained by their friends. The association of Collegiate alumnae had ita monthly meeting and a tea vea- terday afternoon at the home of Mra Ralph W. Wilbur. Mlaa Mabel Devera la enjovinr her oriental trip and writes from Hongkong tnai ano win next visit inula and Egypt w Mra. Frank M. Warren entertained at dinner Wednesday evenlna for Dr. and Mrs. Luther R. Dyott with 10 covers. Mrs. Charles Kohn of the Portland hotel entertained at brfdae Thuradav and Friday afternoons. w w The young married people'a fortnlght- ciud aance at muriara SUiTS,SS(IRTSaodWAISTS ; ?i MONDAY AND TUESDAY : Decided reduction! on every Suit, Skirt and Waist in the house ior Monday and Tuesday, A positive laving of from a third to a half on the regular telling prices. Can you afford to let thia splendid opportunity go by without sharing in the remarkable values we offer? No charge will be made for alterations during this sale. Mail orders filled promptly.- Suits $12.50 Women's and Missea' New Tai lored Suits in a good selection of plain and ancy weaves, very lat est styles, regular $18.00 values. On sale Monday and Tuesday. ' Suits $23.50 High-Grade Man-Tailored Suits in all latest effects, browns, bluet, ganfets, grays, fancy stripes and mixtures, elegant $30.00 and $35.00 values. On sale Monday and Tuesday. Skirts $1.39 Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, made in good full width, with deep shirred and stitched flounce, me dium weight and our best regular $175 quality. Take advantage. Black Voile Skirts We carry the largest and best selected line of Black Voile and Panama Skirts to be found in the city. Hundreds of styles, with or without silk drops. We want you to see our line before you bay. Waists $1.29 Beautiful White Lawn Waists Jit long or short sleeve styles, dain tily trimmed with lace, embroid ery and tucks; several pretty styles to pick from, regular values up to $2.50. y . Waists $2.67 Ten dozen Styliah Mohaif Waists, long sleeves, open front, trimmed with fine tucks and plaits, very best $4.00 values. Come in black and cream, and In aH siies. . Skirts $5.98 American Pongee Silk Skirts, made in full plaited styles and trimmed with narrow bands of self-color or brown, very stylish and standard $10.00 values. See them. Children! Dresses Our stock of White and Colored Dresses for children is now complete. We are also showing a splendid line bt Tai lored Coats for girls from 6 to 16 years of age. Do your Easter buying here and youH save money. . V, 36-INCH TAFEETA $1.10 On sale for three days only at this pric 36-inch Black Pure Taffeta Silk, splendid quality and standard $1.35 value. Don't miss this. 36-INCH SUITINGS 36-inch Worsted Suitings in black and white checks; also in plaids, stripes and fancy mix tures. Regular 50c values. On sale Monday. Easter Dress Goods Specials Note Prices Carefully Busy days, these, in the Dress Goods Aisle. The counters are piled nigh with the season's newest fancies in Dress Goods and Silks. Take advantage of the great bargains of fered below: ' 40-inch Black and White Worsted Checks; special, a yard SO 44-inch All-Wool Black and White Checks, $1.25 grade, at M 44-inch Imported All-Wool Checks, in black and white, at . f 1.25 44-inch Imported Gray and White Checks', special, the yard . fl.25 44-inch White and Black All-Wool Suitings; speciaL yard .$1.25 44-inch Gray and White Large Check; special, the ylrd f 1.T5 Cream Dress Goods ly given hall will be Monday evening. Mra. Dell Stuart gave a unique for eign travelera' tea yeaterday afternoon. About SO women were- Invited, all of T7 INfH DA I AH CII 1 36-inch Cream Nun's Veil- 36-inch Cream Lining Satin, W-II1UI IVUAII JILn ingf e5c quality; special, a regular $1.25 grade; special. aaa aaa yard :..50f yard J rt C 48-inch Cream Chiffon Pan- 40inch Cream Wool Batiste, ama, $1.00 grade; yard. 73f reguiar 65c grade; sale.. 50 27-inch White Rajah Silk, war- 45-inch Cream AH - Woo A,batrosSi a ranted a standard $1.00 grade at fp . . j . . f;9sV pure wool ; spetial, yard.50 any store. On sale Monday and 19-inch Cream jap Silk; extra 45-inch Cream Serge, extra Tuesday only at above price. special, a yard 35f heavy, $1 grade; yard.. 85 It S Fr" fhird fS Attention. L- - ' I '' ' ll ' I M ' ' " ' " "ZS whom hid traveled abroad, and each took her turn In recounting aome per aonal experience of interest In connec tion with her travel. The decoration of cut flowera were beautiful. Mr. and Mra. Max M. Shillock re turned laat week from an extended trip through the middle west where they had gone on account of Mr. Shillock'a health. They have now gone to eaat ern oregon to live on a ranch. ir Mlaa Luclle Dunne haa returned from California, where ahe haa been making a 10-weeka' visit. Madarn Von Bolton entertained With a luncheon Thursday ior tha Miaaea Marahall who are aoon leaving on an H. B. Litt LADIES' and MISSES' New Suits at $31.00 on Monday Formerly Sold for $48.50 t $50.00 and $55.00 ( extended trip through the eaat Other honor gueata were Mra. William Mao- Rao and Mra. Charlea Curry, who have recently returned from abroad. The Conauroer' league will hold an open meeting at Trinity pariah houae next Wedneaday, when Dr. C H. Chap man and Mr. Millie ,H. Trumbull will make addresaes. Interesting stereoptl oon views will be ahown. (Continued on Page Three.) WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING HXVH TOTJB CALLING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS AND MONOGRAM STATIONERY ENGRAVED AT RUSHTON'S SO Buchanan Bldg., between Fourth and. Fifth on Wash, St. New Ideas for Needlework GLANCE IN OUR SHOP any day and you will see the busiest place in town. THERE ARE MANY REASONS for thisBetter iherchandise,, better f styles, better . prices, pleasant salespeople who know their business. Pleasant class-room free lessons .every day. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK PARASOLS, stamped on heavy Butcher linen, complete" with cotton to embroider, special . ...$1.39 PILLOW TOPS with backs violet, wild rose, poppy and t shadow patterns, special .... . . . . ........... . . . . . , . . .3fty PURE LINEN CENTERS, in floral eyelet, Wallachian and conventional patterns, - special . . .' ; . 10 NOTE Mail orders promptly filled from this advertisement the NEEDLECRAFT SHOP - 332 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND . ' ;iA270 NQRTttJCOMMERCIAL ST SALEM - :