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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER .6. 1003. fdale, of the slender, p1rltuII tyne. an I from her recent nervous collapse, has arliatlo peraonallly anj an aoonnii'llahed I riumd her niualoal work and look a I?ol?nrtithCLn.VY.h7Tl,.,FlrVTh? ' eldest daughter. Mrs Thorns ha effect is delightful. , uu w' . . , i , . ' " - W w .7 Mr,' and. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. Mrs. Warren P. Houghton and tha ,' ' ,7. "l. " liiama.e siuuymg wiui Mr. .wituaa., . itorweru witn Ofiigiii to ttia occupancy ,ifir I of her new atu.Uu. Mr. Ml Mm J, P. Graham enter- I , it, Ulned with a family luncheon laat Sun- Mr. Anna Peatrlce 6hedon, rprt- day.at-tbelr handsome naw Seaside lend prima donna, who lias won no hum. Those- present were: 8. M. Or a-1 smell success in her work. was at tha w ?U,i " hv Uvent. of June In New Tork society, cards out for a tea Wedneaday., Bep. ,r ,xpe0(6d l0 return from th,p -.j. ham. T. J. Graham and Iaola Graham of I Portlands laat wtrb nM an. Marshland. Or.: Mra. Mavbel liuah and I aiialnttincea. film liaa ntuni tn vi. Binrar i, iu mmot on mri, itooari B. ninn trip inrouH J-roiia Hc ptemher 10. Howard, Jr. Mra. Howard was Miss I They will opoupy Mrs. Helen Iadd Cor l.oulae Von Peatlnon, who was married I belt's pretty stotis and alilnl house (and. JUIi Alma Knot of Clatakanlei Mra. I itlnjr her mother. Mrs. Sheldon spent Maud, Uraliam, Guy Omham and Mlel the latter M.it of the paat ecutftiu study Knua Oraham of Troutdnle. . Tha day line In t'arla after the eloae of her en- cuuurftn. inri. ii- if. zvrnc tnu I tmn I inr l i i. I wr Mr aha t.Ma Ti.k. via. "."'" r. iiuwtra, a proinar I vn ntit um. - . of Mra Houghtoii- I , " ' , . ' ' I Iforaea Fsnton returned from' 8aa'lda -Mrt anJ Mrs. Ell Paris celebrated ,T"",a' vsnlna- to visit frlenda bfore wus an i.ieat. ona ana we tame waa -mmt with "The Alankan," and wlu spread ' under ' tha tree. Miaa Alma return there In a few weeks, ' v Kent . left for - bar home In Clataksnle , t . , after apendlng a monlli with liar aunt, ' ' . ' - .- . -Mrs. 11 p, Graham. - 7 . Mra. W. C. Alvord has c,rl" out for r.... -A"-fV" . -'.-'- bridge next Tuesday evening In corn Mr.' and Mra. Charles Dlerke 'have te Miss Avellne Webster of tholr lden weddln, last Friday at tha h.Vf.(i'..i,'0,:7, I.pM.to cni country homa of their daughter. Mra I oloeed their beruih cottane the laat of R. C. Burrell. neat Camaa Mr. and Mra. 'k. wl- tor the season. ' lavls have lived went ioim in vmrm in I . .. . .... ... .. .w. . Jr.' .K'J-k. .ou' L-M!--A' fC"'r. h. returned to returned t their artlstln atudlo home Brooklyn. N. T. ; Miss Webster a ' on Flanders street to reopen their sea- came iieren midsummer . tft- visit her na. aarvea ail iay iong. ford . university. Mlas Collier had te .wmctm5i saif i&2agS'S '".-iai.. iw,!? ... inavuu, 1 1 CI wn E DIBn. THE horse show over In Seattle , monopolised a rood deal of at ' tentlon last week, and the Port land repreaentation thore waa v , ,' large. The show was a social success, although the fact'' that It was ' an open-air affair, and there was only a grandstand for spectators precluded , ' ths opportunity for the display of hand ' some gowns that the " Tortland show . offered last year. , There were, however, . many handaome costumes worn, and the Portland women' were said to be among ' the most handsomely gowned. ,! -s ' Portland modistes say that some of their handsomest gowns went' over to the show. The first day there were many beautiful autumn frocks the long .. lines and trailing marts prescriDea ay , fashion prevailing.- Beautiful large pic ture hate showing the moat gorgeous of the fall colors were seen. But after ... the first day the weather turned so warm that these) costumes bad . to bs v d I Boarded for .'the cooler summer linens, and so a large variety or gowning was :. seen. r . i , . ; The Portland - dele-ration ? numbered ; about SO, but several former Portland- era joined these.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack " AVhite Browne of Tacoma occupied a .(' niyt witn Mr, ano Mrs. u. waiter uatea Thursday night 1 Mrs,. Browne was Miss , ! anny tirown. . .j. .t ; . , , - Mr. and Mra Claire .ft. Lamont, tb latter formerly Miss Maud Hahn, were oi tea seen wiin tne fortiana set. rna ; Lamonts are popular in Seattle society, and receive much attention. They have just moved into ineir new noma. - Bat urday they left for a short trip to . Aiaeka, but they expect to return in time for the Portland show, in which ' Mra' Iemonev will In all probability , t participate.' rnursaay evening tney en tertained their Portland friends at the savoy. The party attended the races Friday evening, and dined at the Butler jater. inosa entertained were Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cronln, Mra jr.: O. Buf t fum. Mra Sarah Forbes, Mra A. S. Nor- ; ton, Mrs. w.. u. Mncrae, io Hahn, T. S. i MoGrath, Robert. Smith, Samuel Kra mer ana dames jNicnoi. ieo Mann gave h raoioring party weanesaay evening sfter the arrival of the first Portland party, and followed It with a supper at & The Wilcoxes took rooms , at the f Kerry,, and were, entertained a great 1 deaU Miaa Claire Wilcox accompanied mem, Dut uiu not ao any driving, though she Is an -expert whip, j Andrew I Id law of Spokane and his cnarming aaugnter attended the show. Miss Laldlaw's riding and driving were much admired. On "Flashlight," In the . Jadles' saddle class she was considered one of the prettiest pictures of the whole show. She will visit Portland ,f next month, and will exhibit her own horses. " -..- -' . Miss Berhlee Baker of Tacoma, a niece of the Misses Atnsworth, was one of the most prominent active participants, and her riding and driving were both fault less. .She had a remarltahlv flna atrlnr of horses, , well appointed. Prominent Seattle women who rode and drove were Mrs. JoHfah Collins, Miss Marguerite White.'.' Mrs. Helena Frink. 'Mra. J. H. Goldsmith, Miss Mary Flood, Mra J. W. ;. Coneidine, Mias Doroth.-AStlmaon, Miss Alma Stewart and little Mima Helen Wadsworth -FarrelL - Miss Helen is an - - expert whip and rider, who fully de- servea tne many oiue riDDons sne won. Tle Portland people who attended were Mr. and Mra T. B.' Wilcox. Mr. '., Carnthers. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nunn. I A Guest at the Portland Last Week I matter theatrical and musical, have Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cronln, Mr. and rurtianq weeg. fof B0m6 Umo K,ven her eflvlaD,e .Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth. Mrs. F. Q. Buf-j . . ' 7?T. I literary reputation, has been spending juui, mib. oaran n. noroes, airs, a, a. I "umucr ui young people am line summer in jsurope, irom wnere she Norton. Mrs. W. G. Macrae, Mr. and i?Y,n8 within the next few weeks for has written most readable letters for Mra a. Walter Gates. Miss Belle A ins- 'heir respective colleges. Miss Helen publication. She will return to New " wine xrria, miss Carrie r lan- iiiaigueiiia nume leave i york the last of Setuember. James Nlchol, E. R. Eldrldge, . Leo I SD1,tt- There is a good deal of regret I irr'.v"0 ?mltn'aMIdHirscs 1 "TXuU"ilna V?" ? BUrk? '--Mrs. John - McMillan of Roche Har 1 . Smith Vas ev-enA'f'1 bor Is the guest of Mrs. James Mc . V ff w : . J because of her eyes. She will remain Cracken and will be -here for some time. : A. pretty wedding- which was quietly ImJlTf rZr,?,Jelr ..i. , Mr. McMillan Is a wealthy land ownei Ml.hr.1 . .m.ii cmn, unouiCT v ron- .-.-v. . w..., - , ,oiiu taueiuy graauace, will enter If urn- invitational jui oi immediate nienai year ana expects to leave soon, II. II II f II II I - ,11 111 . 1 II yi . - j 1 1 ' Kv m I lit- . J 1 V . W1 II ii i '"'.r; ." ! I Ml I ... I . - 5 - '1 II I . ' E - , .1. I r I 'l r 7 I f it ' I ii t i , ?t . ii II - - N I II 111 M 1 ' tl for the marrlaga The engagement has been known among the immediate friends for some time end since Miss Devers return 'from Europe about a fortnight Stgo she has been v the recip ient of man aood wlshea. She Is a bandaome girl f the brunette type with mualoal accomplishments, fihe hns lust returned from a year's trip abroad lit which she toured msny of the'oriantal countries and cruised along the Med- l,r.an hofA mini to KurODS. Mr. Plageman Is a popular member of the younger set who Is prominent In the business worw. Mra. n. fi Nlchol and her little daughter Elisabeth are Tilting Mrs. Louis Burke and are being warmly re ceived and entertained. Some seven years ago Mrs. Nlchol lived in Port l.n1 sh.n Mr. Nlrhnl was local nitna ber of the Denver & Rio Grande, and she was one of the most charming and popu lar of the vounaer matrons, one na tr.val.il m. vrwwl int and ! a bfierht and interesting conversationalist She will remain with , Mra Burke some two weeks longer. A week ago Mra Burks gave an Informal afternoon, asking In about two dosen frlenda Mrs. Sylvia McGulre gave some excellent dialect readings 'for their entertainment and nnrtlrnlar dellrht was taken In the en tertaining playing of the Welte-Mlgnon, the piano player wnicn reproaucea m exact playlna: of the great artists and snows tne aiixerence in styi. Mrs. Frank" L Towle was. hostess at a beautiful luncheon xuesaay at tne golf Jinks. The large round Table was beautifully decorated witn wnite asters and pink ones shading to the palest Shades. Alter luncneon Mra. niwum nsnr , and her beautiful soDrano voice was much admired. Mrs. Towle's guests were Mra Russell Hawkins and her sister Miss Smyser from New York. Mrs. C. G. Reed. Mrs. Robert Treat Piatt. Mrs. George K Wentworth, Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr., Mrs. Robert W. Lewis, Mra Guy Webster Talbot. Miss Talbot of New York. Mrs. Samuel Kerr, Mrs. John K. " Kollock, Mrs. David T. Hnnevman. Mrs. L. Allen Lewis and Mra Norman Lang of Oregon City. Much Interest Is aroused by the report that Mra Hugh Hume and Mra Charlea Curry are to open a crafts shop at Mrs. : Hume's picturesque home at Seventh and Salmon. There Is really a crvlnar need for such a shop as the devotees of handicraft and antiques number many In Portland. Mrs. Hume Is authority on the subject, and is well versed In all matters artistio. Her brother. George De Forest Brush, the famous Dainter who is now in Italy. nas promised - to send ner irotn lor enee such 'finds" as will delight the heart of. the collector. Mrs. Curry re turned recently from Europe and . is most enthusiastic over the collection of old things.. . .. Miss Marlon Bauer and Miss Flora whose home 'la alwava a 'noniilar re-1 ' i jwu, ui. wie river oanics,- with' a I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piirrv are hnildlna- treat jor tneir menus. Toe peat tai-i , u- V . '.' I 1 .T' 4 neir guests were I "nauiuui nouse near tne David Honey- ent of the el'y- may t any time baj Mr na Mra. John.Whlte Browne, the I Mra F .Fulton, . Mra Abe Tlohner, Mlearae house, on the George tract, ac roe a louno xnere ana moat or tns viaitins I latter rormeriv aiiaa Finn nrown f nn i n.-nntr, mias uronta Janti n line rora-sireet Driora. Th himkI it i.iu.inmi aiiirs ara entartainea. tnera, lor i Portland. ' were entertained with a da- Si" vo T' Vl"" : cpooner andl"; cwmpieioa bdouc xsovemoer 1. "V. "oqusintance witn JKuropo s n,htf ul dinner dance Thursday . even- I ., , . , , . ( ., ' jr- Boieormes is wias. , I ni of ntiMk.hr Mr. nH Mra 1 ... i . I. Xri.- a.m. n,. . . '.. .. . ., ' . ir, '.,.: . . I "... " umini, oi vyiiii vvaiia. Mra S. ' if jonea. vhV.Mma Tw. H lirlt' H2 JZ'XL h" from Seal' Rpck, i v -iuw. . mmrA C . aswav mvuiu a ruin 1 MHIr lllrnn I wnra aVPtaa aatataa a . . a. II. . w . . Goldfitl. Ker., fw weekf CO tO vUlt l.-nlor and Mr. T?rown lunlnr. f wr I mer'S tour of Bf ltlnh nnlumhl. nt tntt U vinlt.n Mim M.r.rlt the Jiobart Curtis, ha. gone to Albany ,t' , - ' . . . fr k.ik'nZ'Al 1 ' r:'-ir.: '-: ' to visit her rrandnarenta On her re-1 Mrs. turn Mra Wolverton expects to- enter-1 Thursday hait nfnu m . K ..i.. i... I compliment because of Indisposition In health. Bev- wfll- leave September It for Alaska to Dr.- and Mrs,, A, X' Glesy and their I return from the national convention of a few weeks ago to visit I ,enior and . Mra Browne junior were tner" tour of- British " Columbia and "S5"v. Charles B. Wolverton at I handsomely gowned In yellow. , nve taken : rooms at Elton Court for 1o N tta. haa cone to Albany '. . , ' , ' 0 ?J2tefi . "!3'.'?.- .lront.. , ' . r . i .. . . . .' .t?v. "ii'i". iiremw jjia-nier. ana I r. - , . . . V Hewitt jonneti entertained their son Thomas have taken a suite 'VI "r"- ireaenoK Eggertv have y. with a', pretty luncheon In t-the court . ... .. Ihvi hmJnnS?RT wKr tn"y . m.. mm, B.-.H -k. " " r' ' -' i.'' - ."; ' .. ' " llriX 1 " spending the summer on ent to , Miss, Edith Powell, who - .., ' , their apple ranch since Mrs. Eggerfo a a 1 a a ai ' . . Til" . sa san Kias A T ' yt A il . . . I eaf saw r aha 41. . a i . . era! old friend who knew br In Salem I Join her father after a ummer'a vJlt aofi, Paul' who have . been vlaltint: In wonPn' cluba at 1 Boston, , , . - V." ' v' Mis. Powell. Mis. 'Alice. Benson, Mis. '"rOgpot turVir," . ftr'iS!!"!1 re- .1..- u- ,i.. ' on... i to arrive ln.Vinranvn . ii r o... I turned from the Breakera at North Jar. ana . Mrs. Aiarcus ' J. ueianunt I xt u Tr..K. . " iner zj. aui will return t unu ., wnere tney snent several dava. enterUlned their friends dellghUully , - 1 v , SUnford to resume hla .worfc , , jf" yesterday with a old-faahloned picnic, wwa.Maa trains ra.urn. arn. " " ' ; '.5?V ."7 C.. " .w.lmrjrrnr A crowd of their frlenda was taken' out I, i- M M.k. .n . Ensign and Mrs, Collins entertained I i .1 v v ' '''"' k In a tallyhp in the morning to the ZTL. I on board the Charleston last week for I, "f" v"?,0 '' Per?- uiacKamaa natct a day's camp. Wading and swimming I York to continue her musia studies. M,I',eBJSpBr. Tacoma. Miss Hall is !lr, "ain st home at 711 Main street. ana nening were rreeiy mauigea in. a i letter In tne fall Mrs. .Burpee, who wasi?A sni, puuumr witn fort-i '8" Dnunnrui Dicnio liinenAon waa innui i u ..., it. mi.. n . m. v. a va h... auu "wini aui. . ana oeine annwn i . . .. .. .j. unaer tne trees ana rensnea in trutn. spending some time In Munlcll. will r. TOUr"D"'" "'"" .... . I Mr. and Mra W J nr k. ...f The party returned u town in the even-1 rlM fne a viait. . f . . . : . v . . . ' '. I.. maa Mr" w J otirnm, who spent I"- . . .1 . ....... ..C!v ;-':---.- ' m'--. yi,-w ' ..a...:-- ".:JI,,. ,?ra" with their dgug!t r n ir ;. . l " . '.f-' I v - u fufuiavr i ter, s miss Anita, who Is a student at A pleasant event' will be a dance glv-J Mr. , and Mrs. Dan ; J.-- Moore enter-1 CaJIfornlanatrOn, who.apends go much rir Cliff, e expected home about en at Rock Island club next Friday evening- which . will nnetlmllv r.lon tha summer sea eon there. The board of dl- next day,for thePhllllps Kxeter acad- fornla for the winter. .The JulTuaL' " . 7 aa nl her daugh- commlttee on ar-iemy in .Massachusetts, -wnezie ne is just l Meiers nave taken her home at Eleventh I 1 """"" expectea nome Jrom a . . A 1 a. I m nAtrla- aa V 1 aa aaMnnJ vaaa'a hiilr fTka I a aa A 111 a. I flaawl m. . at . Seavlew where thev snent the anmmar tomorrow. Mr. Ladd went down over Sunday to bring them back. : ,'' . The I. N. Flelschners will keep their rufttArl .la artlnr aa a. ranrements and expects to make of it I starting his second year's Work. The and Mill streets. a aeligntrui arrair. it will M open to I "", ugrV.l"L"BW' the members and their aneata Tha I hall. Miss Hasel Blumauer and Windsor I club has grown rapidly In popularity IKenney of Boston. , . I Mrs. WUHam T. Honeymaa and Miss tnis summer ana many smart luntyieons, . .' ' "V ; Grace Honeyman. left for the east last there. ... ' Mra. Edwin Alden Beals writes that I week on an extended vlslt.. Miss Mil-1 cottage at Seaside open for another . w V She will sail with her daughter.' Miss mV?rtXK ?ZaxIL. bu was their iLTr.. a a in.. TAMh I Nancv and her son ClTda. SentembAr SO I will he ntorAi at imo-r ii-viZ I UCBt weetl. Asaa as. Ai A JMVt a lovii, iwi I OSS Ayuiu.uy I ' "I ----- . - aui.aujiia I -i - u r-.( .kM... I from Rnrland. Mlaa ISIlzaheth Mnrw I SChOOl at PDUghkeepSle. N. Y. I TH,. .., aM. I who accompanied them to Italy to study I f .if - , L Mr -Edger B, , Coursen returned from Tuesday evening from. Seaside, where for the rij ts . having such pro- ' , T T, rber trip to Alaska very 111 and has been they hare spent a month at Seaside I nounced success that she will remain Mrs. Frank X, . Towie Tias cards out! !aKen to the hospital. The family left nulla?, an. aurnwo TBry active i mere sne is now witn-tne interna-1 ror a bnage party next Wednegilar I u ve weeas ego. and earnest In the -Church WOrk Ofltlnnat Tlnnra mnnim r Vtlun v I Z.. : . I j r.i-i. ..i.v. .viv -r. I " v" aiiempon. ins xowies are now k- n w w is rector' Miss Morrison is one of the ... W . . , at Twenty-secoudand MarsnaU slnoe Lp Hahn has-returned from the handsomest and most nooular of the I . rvr Tir ant hi. wi ino' ! UP l"e erc3r nooee on BreaKers. where he has been one of the . ... - - - u.h u .v. , linn rniiirn nn ...... rwnw. c... - .i.ia. . . i w. .... . JUnger SSI. .. t,..1J. 0... . v . . - """v'" uurupB, v.i.o. .unuamn, guiui UU 1MI 10W I from Seaside for the season. Miss Baar I " ' The Irvlna-ton neoDle are lnnVlna rnr. I la a charminir HrL who haa nlraaHvf Miss Shirley Easthsm ntmrtmA f ward fn tha-rannenlna- or tha .'m made many friends in the moftth -he Friday evening with a launch party. I Mr":. Helen Ladd.Corbett snd her 1 r , Z 1 r r " : " . .. Ihas been here. Mrs. Edward Cookinir- w w . ... ,". jsons, Hamilton and Elliot, returned lant H'cWJXurXoutthltot this ntSiMMlSlWn Amy Seller of San Francisco is "f Seavlew. where they spfnt VZS. ANNE Bauer ex'pect to return to New York next Saturday, after spending the sum mer here with their mother, Madame Julia H. Bauer. Miss Marion' Bauer is a talented musician, who has succeeded In gaining recognition in New York. Their clever sister. Emllle Frances iauer, whose interesting letters on month, t set for the first of their Informal at homes wfTh are so pleasant to that NO definite date has yet been I eral weeks. " w Mrs. M. Baum' and . family returned home Jast week. " During the summer neighborly suburb. There Is a good deal oi piaying on tne courts tnese aaya 4 A thev .occupied their cottaire Klnasclore Lovmi from their anartm.n. I ta -t North Beach last week, . r. m r.. r 11 tt n . I . ciAa.,lAW nr. .1. .a . I r .v v.. . a I visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred - Seller. n Bummr ln thelr cottage. dub. 19 luimins lorwara to a- trip east) ' ' w'w "'" thl winter for the opera season., - J J. M. Watson and his daughter.' Miss - w 1 ' I Louise Watson, who Is popular wfth the Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Wlckershara have I ral y2u?.!rf?t,r,wIl? 4 Hackney Cot- been building a most attractive home r at Nineteenth and Hpyt streets, .which turned from a tour of China and Japan, they expect to have ready for occupancy . it it In about a month. - The musla-room is '. . .. ' . . v' . especially attractive a large , apart- Tn" Misses Falling have a beautiful ment beautifully finished and excel- bungalow . summer-place wjth large, at- lently lighted with well-placed windows, tractive grounds, at Riverside next to Mrs. Bauer, who- haa quite recovered the Amadee Smith place, where they Wlckersham's - mother. Mra .Tnhn I Mra Rose Cpursen-Reed and daughter. O'Brien, and her brother, Vincent from I J?1"" 15a. nave spent the week at leen Lawler. San Francisco are visiting them. , Mrs. C. L. Mastlck and her daughters. I V'' W 'f Misses Elaine and Helen Snyder ot Miss Maud and Mlas Cara, have come lOZ, - -u Z P'rB .OI uo from the beach and i.ls'!!.'!11' VHav-wto have been spending Up from the beach and closed their enf. tage at Seavlew for the season. Mrs.' Continued on- Page Three.) if THE STORE NOTED FOB . BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES THIS S TORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Labor Day For Tuesday Morning" we have prepared a splendid list of bargains that ought to appeal to economi cal women. Miss Frances J 8" rJJth Holbrook will enter a m. .j Pr"f?,r,vt' school preparatory to er of Mr. and Bryn Mawr where she will enter later. - and relatives was that of wpuno craaxoro, aaugnter or jmr. ana Bryn Mawr where she will enter later. mrsv v miBxa a. tsraaiora or irvington, m.i mary xiewut will return to Welles , to Richard Wilder In the chapel of if Presently for her second year's work. Trinity church. Dr. A. A. Morrison of- M1?" Mary Livingstone will leave the flciated and Carl Denton was at the or- iaat of ,Sn month for her school at ran. The altar wss pretty with white 5?."?' Ida, near Boston, which opens chrysanthemum asters and palms banked October . She jegan her course there the chancel rail. - Ms Marjorie Hoffman re- The bride was beautifully "gowned in turns in about two weeks to Bryn Mawr. white satin angelus ornamented with ."''' ' roae point and pearls and worn with full length veil taught up with orange Miss Tzetta Jewel, her sister. Miss Bri5rse.. "Her. later Mri" SS w. 1 he5 mther' Mrs McGowan of Goldfleld. Nv.. waa th I Jewel-Kenney, have returned from Cal- matron of honor. She wore corn-ool-1 lfornla. where they spent the summer ".r" r""-n.v"","i.r "I"na bave taken apartments at Four peas. The bridegroom's brother 'Frank teentn Salmon streets. Miss Hazel wuoer. was tne oest man and the usn-1 snenaea tne Kevcre Latin school In riuwum own wu v Jarnest Boston laat year. girls' finishing Webb. Following the ceremony there -was a spent the summer with the famllv In supper at the Portland for the bridal California. H mother was here last KT.lrjlll.onr-Jar MT'yr and Miss Haiel wUl snend ttSl iiaer ibii b,i once ror buiii to spena i winter with them - their honeymoon and will be at home I Friday evening:' thev save a hmme after October 1 at 7g Kearney street warming at the"? new aDartmSntaH ' f .-ftr TrU-J,r"v.m"5 JftK l0""?-1 ??ut 100 of their frlinda attVndrdT sidled Mft'itoMtVZvtMT hoateawVTe aterrSntein popular girls of the Irvington set, their friends by Mrs. Beakevi Mra There was a great deal of entertaining O'Brien, Mrs. Dana and her daughter . for her prior to the marriage. Mra Mra. Parker. Georite Baker an,r hi. Wilder la a brother of Mra. Percy Birth mother, m ra Ttalrar THat-aa w A . and Is an enthusiastic and clever golf and refreshmenta All the Hunaalow theatre players were In attendance. Miss Jewel opens at the Bungalow to- school. and was graduated In June and and tennis player. A marriage of Interest to many, be-, cause the people are eo well known was that of Miss Anwylyd Jones and Dr. i Luther H. Hamilton. Wednesday after noon, at the home of the bride's pa ds y. Eight girls who were members of a now disbanded card club, entertained delightfully at dinner laat Thursday at the home of Miss ' Alice Benson ir land owner Who Is connected with a bis- land com pany owning a great deal or property t about the sound. The site of the Lewis and Clark fair grounds has been bought up by the same people. Mrs. McMillan has traveled extensively and is a ohsrm- lng woman. Several have entertained for her Informally. Mr,, and Mrs. Gay LioniDtra gave a ainner Monaay even- j Ins: asklntr Mrs. McMillan. Mr. and Mra. McCracken, . Miss Llela Shelby, H. O. ouciney ana w.. nuriourt. Mrs. I. H. Rand has returned after ' a' five months trip east, where she vls-j ited her mother and other relatives and! friends. The cities and mountain towns of New Hampshire, and Boston took up most of her time. She visited also with interest. New York and Coney Island, the Hudson, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, Oshkosh and St. Paul, and returned home by way of Canada, visiting In Vancouver and .Victoria. Re turning with her waa Helen Wetzel, i who has been studying piano In -Boston. , I Miss Evelyn , Carey has come into 1 prominence the past . week because of her heroism In- saving two companions. Miss Mildred Honeymftn and Miss Hll- er. irom arownin last Saturday after noon. Miss Carey Is a popular girl wun me vounaer set aa wen as witn her elders and she is being made much of and hlahlv Draised In snlta of her own modesty. She Is a daughter of Judge snd Mrs. C. H. Carey of River- MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Men's $1.00 ' 1.25 anrl R1 S0 TV-ee Shirts, open front and back, separate cuffs ; your choice at 25c each. THOMSON'S CORSETS 95c Thomson's new Medium Bust Corsets, lace trimmed, with hose supporters front and sides. All sizes and best $1.25 grade. . LISLE CORSET COVERS -43 c Fine rjbbed French Lisle Corset Cov ers, long sleeves and silk finished edges. A standard ,75c quality: all sizes. $2.00 FLANNEL GOWNS $1.47 Women's extra heavy Flannel Gowns, trimmed with embroidery, beading and ribbon. Best $2.00 grade. All sizes. $1.50 KID GLOVES r 2-clasp French Kid Gloves, in all new fall shades and all sizes, on sale Tues day and Wednseday at $1.00 'a pair. Gloves fitted. , WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $2J53 Extra quality white wool Blankets, with pink or blue border and silk taped edge. Best $4.50 grade. 1- rnlauverihd1' rewMfrfendT we're" 'V, V toml'ne"t present. The onde s father waa assist- vvne'er. who left yesterday to enter ed by Dr. Luther R. Dyott in the cere- the Unlreralty of Michigan at Ann roony. There f rc no attendants. The arKnr a .i.it. . a V.-WrhT..:;.Whlie ft,n tri,ranJ nd the table arpointraerta were beau ZHHJFnXkTJX: " J71.,.:" -"5 A". e'Ouf.'lTe Japans, embroil- l.V,- ilt J 7iZ "I . "m!n-1 ereo ciotn covered the table. The ijt rirniill I in 1 ion hMlMSaa awavaa V aa. 1 ,. TJ. vis To?k fn ' tA. t i I , "2 t-'erolyn Benson, Mlasa Allen. M In ,t Zm 1 " f"l",rbr Eth' -lln. Ml-s Faith Powell. Mlaa i T-i k "i? "jonths or Bna Strauhal. Miss June Sterling and JhaTJJid mity, ,ZL. dt25n1 'r' wr Mla 'orrlnne Riley. Their gue.ta ! rwtll u7?V,.m.wi.ro,:ta wrT" Jonn "Wheeler, jack Gravel, Dan ii4 jihB i r lfk?Jl,()" f Bellinger. William Wakeman. Jerry jTld i2.? h..T hmaV M'" OoodaaJl. Newton Grlraby. William Det- U lit I! if, WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS s Women's fine Ribbed Vests and Pants, fleece lined, very elastic. Come in cream only. All sizes. On sale Tues day only. 42x36 PIClOW CASES lie 42x36-inch Pillow Cases, regular 12c grade, on sale Tuesday and Wednes day only at abov price. Hotel men take notice. KIMONO FLANNELS 12i&c New. Kimono Flannels in pretty fig ured effects, a great assortment bf colors ; on sale Tuesday and Wednes day at regular wholesale cost, J?AND CALLING 5 CARD5 taine a great deal. There were no rarda. I WW I Miss lie r ion Jackaon la planning to ' The ofTWra of the Cntted Btatea ?Ta-1 " n t mbout September ft to study 1 ona pn.in iiii iKfirianuai taoquet to I ai-x in .-w 1 ora. aflse Jarkaon Is th eiff of worker laat nlcht at the noct imiio nun. j ne party or arnt went p the river In the launch RM. C1tT. niter A. Holt was tbe tnaj-t-m hjm r, Ta table dcorationa were sug-s-: ive anl emblematic, entirely of nid and stiver. The ewaa-loa waa a merry 01. and greatly enjoyed. it it Mle Helen IUnr. Mist Claire Weld lit and Mlaa Iaabella Gauld eirrt te t reit Friday for tbe east. Mlas liH-r W. J eater Pryn Mawr after a ililt relatiyes ra Chicago a ad rf: V WrldW wOl etr -iwar rtt lea., I ' 1 w.:i rnw fcer work at fTs : i (i. atere Le Is UUe year' a .r.' 't taleated young woman with mdrh naiiT- anuiTT m',d her miniature work wita Mlaa LU v. O Ryan lately haa attracted a a'-t'xl deal of attention. Her frienda are glad i.t an. ,a th8 thia opportuifi- t.i .tody further, tn routa she w-iif iit urm. Kdwln a. Powers of lii r t;i u.. 1. wlu retnetobered aa Mlas Belle Mr. y mnm ' m t charming -!rls fLV rmtnuT m before he, marriage tVte'cTArt Hopkins inetl J04-3O5 306 BCt-eUiCSth 'iSUCHANAN BLTXL WASHINGTON ST. I ' Mr. sad Mra Arthar H. Drrera liare etMrM4 te tbelr rriewds tbe enrase- rt'.L"1 w.iog danslHer. Mlaa 'fct TVa tv mat , axraagecneats ba rt Was aia WEDDING AND VISITINO : CARDS ,','1,,,"",",a''",',saaaTataaaaaaa W.G.Sr.IITIf &C0. Washington" buildino $1.00 FLANNEL GOWNS Women's Flannel Gowns in pink and blue stripe patterns, nicely finished and our best reguTar $1.00 values. AH izes. SATEEN PETTICOATS Black Mercerized "Sateen Petticoats in two different styles, made extra' fult and regular $1.50 grade, Tuesday only. MEN'S GOLFSHIRTS Men's soft front Golf Shirts in neat stripe -patterns with detachable cuffs. Regular $1.25 grade, and all sizes. Paris Patterns i . lOc ' '. -: ' , - v -.. All Seams Allowed CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. Paris Patterns - . lOc , r All Seam Allowed