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" THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND; SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER VI. 1903. Q TJIET generally prevalle and Mint accredit It to the coming hor how with Ita festivities and others to the absence of ao many peopla from town. However, tha ra may be society Is living ' mostly for tha events of tha neat ' week and - elaborate preparations are being mada ; for tha horsa ahow. - A number of Portland women will participate In exhibitions given la con ' Junction with the evening programs at tha horsa show next week and a high school drill will be a point of special Interest. Mrs. William Wood will lead division of 12 In this drill, the others : to be Miss ' Flanders, Miss Alnsworth, , Miss Cronln, Miss Kiernan, Miss Law . rence, Mrs. 1L C. Wortman, Miss Dey, : Miss Monroe. Miss Leadbetter, Mrs. ' James Nlohol and Mra. F. O. Buff urn. The men who will participate In thla drill include T. 8. McGrath, president of the Hunt club, Scott Brooke. ' Jo Cronln, Dr. John Ooghlan, Dr. William Wood, Ralph Jenkins, F. O. Downing, It 33. Eldredge, H. K. Skuse, Dr. W. A. Cumming. Dr. William Campbell and E. . Oppenhelmer. In the saddle tandem exhibition, to be given the first night. Miss Alnsworth, Mrs. Ambrose Cronln, Mrs. James Nichol and Mrs. F. O. .Buf fum will ride, together with Ralph, Jen-' kins. E. T. Chase, T. T. Strain and Am brose, cronln. Much hospitality will be extended the Cahfottfila visitors who will come up for we snow vim ma noDart ana tieyiara parties... J,-i Wesley -Dadd, chairman of the entertainment-and reception commit ' tee, will do the - honors and he has planned several elaborate luncheons and dinners for the occasion. The interest taken In the social side of the show is evidenced by the fact that practically ; all of the seating capacity In the Nor tonia and Portland grilles haa been re nerved, whlla the other grilles are also being crowded .for room. Much deco rating of private boxes is also planned, and the gowning will be on even a more elaborate scale than last year, when It was above reproach. Everything possible is being done to make the horse show week a truly gala week. A pretty idea ' Introduced ; by Mrs. Holt C Wilson and developed by the members of the Woman's Exchange promises to add materially to the gen eral air of festivity that week. On Wednesday evening preceding- the open-4 log night of'tae show an I860 costume party will be' given at Murlark hall for the benefit of tha exchange, fl'he onura aiiair wiu nave oeen piannea and arranged for In two weeks and the hostesses say , this , may excuse any 1 fault In detail. But from what one knows of the women in charge and of tho Woman's Exchange benefits there neea pe no xear or lmperiecuon or oetaii. . Preoedlhs' the bait DroMr a fancy dance program will be given under the direction or miss xauie ttau, wno nas recently returned from Chicago where sne studied at one or me oest acade mies for fancy gymnastics and dancing. A set of 16 nromlnent jdrls will, dance the conchuca. They are Mias Flora jrietscnnerr Miss irrancea vvnson, jutss Olive Falling, Miss Harei isiumauer, Miss Aveline Webster. Miss Clemen tine Hirsch. Mis Lealio KnaDD. Miss Claire Houghton; Miss Dorothy Morrl- Our Hawaii of Portland. Miss Roeon haupt Is wall known In Portland and visited here this summer as the guest of Mrs, Knid Rethchtld. She wss much entertained both here and at Sea side where aha spent much of the summer. Bhe Is also prominent in the rounger social circles of Seattle. Mr. fowell Is a member of a prominent family that lives on Willamette Heights. His father is C. D. Howell, president of - the Howell ghlngle com- Panr' Tha Woman's elub will have Its opening day at Its hall In the Woodcraft-hall next Friday. After the pro gram during which Mr. Frederick Eg- Is a dlsolnle of William Morris and Is most artistic. The Ashbees have a jSpy hw I V John A. Keattitr. of Portland Kalrhta The lit of guoata was made Up from the south era colony of the city and outheni hospitality prevailed. Those present wore Mra Franoee Meaoham, Mra ik u. Tayior, arra c J- Alien, Mrs. 1'allln. Mr. A. XL Mrs. V. M. O. Suva and Mrs, Bylvie w. Motluira The marriage of Miss Oraoe Faulk- ner van Oroenewald and Henry Berger Jr. was celebrated quietly Thursday evening, at the home of tha bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry von Oroen ewald. lit Wheeler street . The cere mony was witnessed by the Immediate families only but a large weacung re ception followed when many of the friends called. Mrs. Bergar Is an ao compllshed musician and Mr. Bergar la a member of a well known family. Mrs. George Davis, the oharmlng Baa Francisco matron, who has been visit- Miss Eleanor Laidlaw, daughter of BS beautiful home Just out of London, whloh Is a rendesvous for the art and IsJant nr the nltr. lianv or tne sreat- eat musicians of the world have been ,nl.rl.lH.1 ih.ra wlrK Anmyt hos pitality and the peers ge of Kn gland Is Ing Mra Marcus Flslschner, was . at at borne there. The warns, wssnes are nonl ,nfPrmajiy to her old friends Wed old family mentis or tne (asijoms ana nesdsy afternoon. She expects to re- ust. summer wniie vwtinsj i m " ,urn hom ut tnU w,.k. Mra Davis reisuves ,m f y,;-? u a sister of Marcus Flelschner and I. Nash was. entertained, there. With, a N Klelaehner. Her dauahter. Miss famous cit na twja i ' "J" Fanohon Davis. Is ths guest of her ht.r,?y,! .lr, nd 1 cousin. Miss liasel BlunTauer. and Is v- . reoe vine much attention. Wnlr n it wm nn. tit the I W W hoatesses of the week who entertained "a ooa ent.rxa.nea rr.u- moat extensively Wednesday afternoon . "'' " J t her home on Lovejoy street. Five ... m.r.oi oo w..- . , , ,w , ali thara ware l" -iiimra murnimu wui hundred was the game aad mere were . . . a.r 10 laoies. -ins iromi war. ii i tn, prldal party. Miss Rosenreia, ine with out flowers. Mrs. I. Vanduyn as- bridesmaids. Mias Evelyn Illgler ana mi mt A tha hontflaa. Handsome Drtoes Miss Vivian Marshall, their motners. were won bv Mrs. Erward Hatch and I Mra Frank Rlgler and Mra. R. A. Mar- Mra J. J. Fan ton. The guests wereisnaii, ana mra. juarsnaii s nirco, juib. Mrs. Qustave Bruere, Miss vxn Bonon, i vera Hamilton. Mrs. J. J. Fanton, Mrs. HrbU hoi- msn. Mrs. W. A. Hathaway, Mra isawin ti. CakV?rMVs"rEdwaM Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Daldlaw of Spo- Hatob, Mrs. Charles Runyon, Mra B. F. ksjie. will be an Interesting rigurs in Pague, Mrs. P. Holverson, Mrs. Burt the show ring at the horse show, where MacKwan, Mra Jelllson, Miss Jelltson, .he will exhibit her father's famous Mrs. B. H. Levy, Mrs. Ambrose Haael- Searchlight a world champion medal tine. Mrs. W. H. Patterson, Miss Mamie winner. Miss Laldlaw la a charming Helen Flinn, Mra. aeorge u. cellars, i young girl, petite and very Enguan Mra. RlnaUian Sweet. Mrs. O. Htne, Mrs. I She has a seat In tha saddle which ti T. H. Edwards. Mrs. O. H. Fithlan, Mrs. I envied by many veteran riders and Is Whitney, Miss Ulga Brown, Mra nor-1 also s splendid whip. . w Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr. left a week ago for New Tork to aall for Europe on a trip of several months' duration. Their little daughter re mains here in charge of her grand mother, Mrs. Frank M. Warren Sr., of Jvlng s Heixnts. Mr. and Mra A. J. Hayward of Ta- coma visited here last week with Mr, Havward's brother. W. B. McCord of King's Heights. Mr. wayward is a prom lnent business man of xacoma. Blshoo Williams of Msrouette. Mich. Is visiting his brother-in-law, captain I William S. Blddle and Mrs. Biddle at their Marshall street home. Mrs. George D. Rushmore entertained with eight tables of five hundred at her home, 479 Union avenue north, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Frank E. Hart entertained with three tables of bridge Friday after noon. Mra. Louise H. Tarplev entertained in formally at bridge Thursday afternoon. C F. Swisrert has gone to New Tork on a short trip and is at the Astor. Miss Hazel Dolph is spending a fort night at the Deacn. EVENTS OF THE WEEK age he started a . home on Msro.ua m hill amid an Oregon Jungle, Musloal numoere fumlehad eatertain mant for lite company and an elab orate supper was sarved. Among the , . . r, acq Mrs, iom ua sell Mr. and Mra Mike E.nr and fainlly. Mra. Welpant, Sfr. and Mra Smith and family, iars. Raiser and fam ily, Mrs, Holmer, .Jtalph, Adams, Loo Hoan, Mr. and Wra Vwton, Miss Joale iyim, jnr, ana aira. wnptn rrom H ,rs. Hchaee and famlljr. , Fred Moy Jr., Frank Moy. Henry A. Mo Miss Buby Franols Moy, Miss Jess! r. MissLoene Kyle. Miss Lisale Welgaat ss Agnes and Kyle. Welcant. Ml Anthony Welaaat. In honor of Miss Elsie Haggard's, Mrs. Luoy Adrioh's and Mrs, Henry WatsorUs birthdays. Saturday, Septem- ber XI. the horns of Mrs. J. H. AldHch, 101 Qtbbs street was ths scene of a pretty party. 'The ladles combined ii Miss Sabine Dent, Fiancee of Robert McKinnle Hofer of Salem. son. Miss Barbara Crocker Miss Stella gtrt wln tell of the biennial eonven- Frogman,- Miss MUlaWessinger, Miss tlon pf women's clubs which she at- Marjorle Hausman. Miss Maida Hart tended in Boston in the summer there Mis Ernestine Failing, and .Miss Gladys wlll be a KeneraJ reception. A special Felt. Miss Hall will follow this with 80clal committee of which Mra Henry some fancy steps pf her own and a. valdo Coo is chairman will Introduce spectacular pretty May pole figure wUl the now members, follow. , WW heUlrtioS partlo.'laorth. The first meeUng of the Fortnightly war times In Virginia. The costumes bridge club was held Monday at the worn will be f that periodtheull rMl(jence of Mrs. Clarence C. Hickok. round skirt and the simple .bodice with -A. . .., . . .. drooping shoulders. The 'hair was 60 East Madison street A dainty dressed low in the neck with .only luncheon was served, after which flowers for ornament. In those days bridge was played a'1 available funds went to tho support The members are Mrs. Charles E. of- the army and the girls wore the feunyon Mr. John Manning. Mra Bd- slmolest frocks. Tarletan frocks wilt 3 u. o r.i. k.. be used at this dance.- and tito details j McKinley Mitchell. Mra Benjamin of the ball willbe as simple P- j Weaver, Mrs. Oeorge W. Simpson, Mrs. T .?',. "J"!."' ' : " Clarence u. micxok, Mrs. irreaericx u. Ins the novelty of the plan. . A number Ruettner, Mrs. Llnewebber. Mra. W. -5-frSTinw.'ei' ii'i16.8.? A" r.0 V- Oroh, Mrs. R, P. Graham, Mrs. ".rJL6 hr?i? fr,Lnt2C5.f3 ?h.J Clarkson. Mrs. W. H. Lee. Mrs. L. M. rsnesses. The announcements read that Hubert gnd vfrn. James P. Moffett i2e-.Ji!I W1" D8 lven rrom B:so 1111 1 Mrs. Frederick D. Kuettner won the priie. , v , - -The wedding of Miss Kate Esther Mr. an( Mrs. Abe Meie returned Ramsdell and Ralph Hahn will be cele- Frfy nignt from an eight months' brated October 23 and the friends of trp abroad. They are again In their the bride-elect have been doing a great handsome home at Eleventh and Mill deal pt informal entertaining for her. ,0.(. Miss Ramsdell enterUined her bridal f'"f t "P ,mf ' owenUrf,Iieet party last week at luncheon. Miss Uf 'S? i.AWtV, '2 Wothv Ramsdell, her sister, will be EurotItli81Me,erJ h4a,a the,lr two, 2Sun? the maid of honor and her bridesmaid 8",v ?.,P51iM.i- dkiV Jn .8ci.l.ti "will be Miss Saldee Knapp. Miss Haxel ,9oreaAt.!t.J! !? ,f n.t. thir , Rel, Miss Jessie Harklns and Miss Jlttle daug-hter motored about the con- Corrine Reed. Her cousin Miss Marion tinent with them. ' Ramsdell, who is visiting here, was slso 4 guest The same party was en- A card from Oeorge F. Russell in lertalned yesterday by Miss Jessie Salisbury. England, says that he, with uamifis. Mr Ruasell and UtUe Miss Nan are I mm Mary Montfomery tertained f ftaja aulRtr,p. M, Ruk wlth a luncheon Tuesday at the Port- him more In a dav than he can find . land hotel in compliment to Mra In- In a week; that sne does the finding galls, widow or tne iste senator means j ana ne iooks witn me wutes and yolks or Kansas, wno la viaiung ner aaugnter, I ot mi eyes. Mrs. XJavis at ancouver Darrsclta ,The other guests were Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Bernard Pellv of Seattle, Mrs. Charles A- 8csddlng, Mrs. A. Morrison. Mrs. Walter F. Burrell and Miss aly Leu la. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wltr F. Burrell en tertained at dinner Thursday evening la honor of their weddrnr snnlversarv. Covers ware laid for 10. The guests -were Mr. ana Mrs. esnaerson Keeo. Mias Ftta Falling. Mrs. William 8. Pld- ole,. Miss Mary Montgomery. Kl chard Cox, Major voa Egloff stela and Harry Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. fViislit are rijojirg a s'ight-e!ng trip through The Wednesday evening five hufldred club held Its first meeting of the sea son September 23 at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown on Willam ette Heights. The annual election of officers resulted In the choice of J. N. Brown for president and Mrs. J. M. Tates for secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Wehrung and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Palmer were invited to fill the vacancies caused by the resignations of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cleeton and Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis. the members played the usual number of hands of five hundred. The prises were awarded to Mrs. l. B. Smith ana J. C. Hare. After dainty refreshments had been served tho guests hastened to catch the last car to . their respective homes. The members of the club are: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. ace Butterfleld, Mrs. M. B&ruh, Mrs. i a nmitv Mr ' unA- "Mra v w nra'va' if i T. tT .ii lT -iV tt . ' I Jvir. ana mrs. J. v. nare. mr. ana Mrs. Miss Beulah Nicholas. Mrs. Harry Dick son, Mrs. Hicks Fenton, Mrs. Roger P. Sinnott and Mrs. I. Vanduyn. ' WW' Mrs. C. C.,; Hickok of 604 East Madi son street, entertained at cards Fri day afternoon, assisted by Miss Ger trude Hickok and Mias Faith Haw thorne. Her home was tastefully dec orated with autumn leaves. The guests were: Mrs. Benjamin F. Weaver, Mrs. R. P. Graham, Mrs. Charles E. Runyon, Mrs. Robert Lutke. Mrs. McKinley Mitchell, Mrs. John Man ning, Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mrs. Edward Gaze, Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. W. D. Jelllson. Mrs. F. S. Kuettner, Mrs. nert uennisoni mrs. i nomas ju. .ros ter, Mrs. L. M. Hubert, Mrs. Byron K. Miller, Mra Alice . Shannon, Mrs. George B. Van Waters, Mra James O. Hawthorne, ,. Mrs., J. M. Hodson. Mrs. William P. Murphy, Mrs. A.. Crof ton, Mrs. Harold G. R'ci. ; Mrs. George H. Himes, Mrs. J. N. Graham, Mrs. Frederick W. Berry, Mrs. Robin son, Mrs. William MoLeod, Mrs. Boyd M. Hamilton. Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs. W. H. Bee, Mrs. Charles J;- Crook, Mrs. Joseph W. Hill, Mrs. French and Miss C. Jr. Alien. C. M. - Kiffgin. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Men- Mr. a"nd Mrs. G. F. Sl'lkni'tter'. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith,-Mr., and Mrs. Weh rung and dt. and Mrs. J. M. arates. ; Saturday a week ago Miss Wllhel- mina Abbie Becksted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Becksted, celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary. In honor of the event her small guests arrived in their prettiest frocks to spend the afternoon in playing various games. Later a dainty luncheon was served, with attractive favors as place cards. Present were Vivian Sahlstrom. Marcella Catto, Harriet Murton, Walter uachsal, Margaret Mouaniei, ;ari xon seth, Luclle Brown. Gladys TonsetH, Laura Kllham. Margaret westcatce, Horace Kilham, Georgia Sahlstrom. Elenor Kilham, Evelyn Ladd, Harold Mann, Ella Dachsal, Claire Alden, Jes sie Spence, Laura Dingle . . and Ida Dingle. Mra E. F. Patterson of East Salmon street, . gave a dinner in honor of Mr; I and Mrs. Little of Boise. Idaho. Mrs. r Patterson gave a reading, Mrs. Ella I The prize winners were Mrs. Edward , Jones j-ave a piano solo, and Mr. Pat- th mt. u- Mil wrrk thev fr-nt Weahtrxrton anil WUl He In New York thm w atHi later will travel through Mr. an4 Mrs, Harry Htlnerm Bladen are rpendlsg Uvely hoaeymooii In Mra -e4.eve cotUre at Oeerhart tark. Thy spi4 moat r-f their time en the links aji la ooeung on ute preuy strm sear tnera. " w MT.s tiam Wood whs has bera toor- lts tyimp f"T t?ws pee yir with Mr. A M-a. rrsk. of Bod Cr, hmm mr nvsl t Saw 1 wfc a4 wTll visit there a frt tsrae hefrs rrtsrstng home. 'w ,. N" a 1M ' le e.citrnaawt was raaeed " v t rwww that Mra H - .-t , f mm4 ''-' - . i i i af bar e.rj- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlerke have sold their beautiful studio home at Twenty-first and Flanders streets but have taken a lease on it so that they wlll not give up their attractive studio there for some time. Mra Dlerke haa bMn spending the week with her mother, Mra Barlow of Oregon City. Miss Em file Franoes Bauer, who spent the summer In Europe, has arrived la New Tork. according to a telegram to fir. maa an, twu n. Bauer, ana IS again with her sisters, the Misses Marion and Flora Bauer, who were here thla summer with their mother and brotner. w w Captain Ira L. FredenhaU has been assigned to the quartermaster's de partment In Portland and will arrive la hout a week. He will reUeva farvf.tn Clark of Eltoa Court, who goes to take rnarge r se ooostraouon work at Fort Mias Bwraice Baker, whs will bring her floe atria of high bred hersea over from Taeoma for the ahow. la aaother pieooMi wota mrus equstrtnne whe win iaae a cimnr ct otsee borne with hr. A gso4 , deal af tntorst has iwn arwas4 among art lovers by the rumor A aiibe, tmra)MT tKa for. aaaat eT-eBt f arts mn4 rrsfte wiark t4ar. will !- e of kta m.ii tactarea- hare la Jaauary. Mt. Aslvhee Gaze and Miss C. F. Allen. w. Mrs. Rosener and her daughters, the Misses Nellie and Daisy Rosener, left Tuesday for their home In San Fran cisco, after spending a delightful sum' mer here with their relatives. The nests have been much entertained and have made many friends. Mra Rosener is a sister of Mra Sol Rosenfeld. and Mrs. L N. Lipman and Miss Helen Ros enfeld, the cousins or tne Misses Rose ner, have entertained for them. Other relatives who have entertained for the mother or the two daughters are Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe and Miss Florence Wolfe and Miss Gertrude Whlta Tomorrow evening will be celebrated the marriage of Miss Sabine M. Dent, the daughter of Mr. and Mra Ernest W. Dent, to Robert McKinnle Hofer of Salem, at the residence of the bride's parenta 721 Hawthorne avenue. Miss Dent is a popular church singer who has pleased many audiences, especially at St David's Episcopal church. She haa studied extensively la Portland and ! haa been in Europe. Mr. Hofer Is the son of Colonel and Mra E. Hofer of Salem. He la a Stanford man and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. W Mra T. S. Town send entertained with a tea Tuesday afternoon when She an nounced the engagement of her daugh ter. Miss lone Townaend to Oscar 8. Wall. About t of her friends were present snd the afteraooa passed pleas- j aatly. Refreshments were served lata la the afternoon, oreron grana aad rosea formed the deeoratioaav Miss Pa aline Kopp ef Seaside was entertained by. Mies Luclle Dutine througitoat the Country elub raeea Miss Kopo nas rium some arter a very terson gave several humorous selections I on tne pnonograpn Mr. lutie s son and his wife were also present Many relatives and friends assembled Sunday, September IS, to celebrate tho silver wedding of Mr. and Mra Moy, on Marquam hill. Mr. Moy, a prosper ous and well-known citizen, came to Portland 17 years ago. Seventeen years WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING iiii'iri delightful visit w Mra H. H. Daff waa hostess sa Wed- nreday at a luncheoa la hoe or of Mra Eleanor M1teh.lt who loaves fa a few aavs for ber home ta 0rsia. after a proionged visit with heriaaghtar. Mjm. YjAND CALLING J 304-305 306 &TU.5tk Uses mads 110 years. The daooratlone war. autumn leaves, Virginia creeper nq sweet peas, Mrs., Ainrlcli gave ths dinner and made . tha hA.ntlfiil Klrth. aay cue. uames wers played until a j.i. nour. inoi. nntuni w.r. Mra fjlla Jonss. Bernlce Harry, Miss Jessie Klncald. xHsle- HimrA. Mra. Mn. viura Mrs. J. k. Aldrloh. Misses Roa Bessie and Dorothy Aldrloh, and Mra Henry Watson. , . .. Miss Fairy L.aoh was given a pleas ant surprise Friday evening at tha home of her parenta East Ankeny street In honor of .her sixteenth blfcflday. Games and muslo furnished ths enter tainment and refreshments were served late in the evenlns. Tha a-uaata war Genevieve Dufur, Laura Dingle, Helen Clair, Edith Dufur, Effle Cox, Elsie Clair. Veva Leach. Ida Dingle, Dewey Leach and Harry Clair. . : Oregon chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, met on last Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Robert" Ber ger,' tit Corbett street After the usual business session a delightful program iit..i.i-i.jJi-ui;,J of southern airs and southern stories was given ana rerreahmsnts were eervea. a reature of the meeting the elentlon of a delegate ta the nail convention of the United Itauahtar the Confederacy, to be held Novamher Uto 1. at Atlanta, Oa. Mra. Kvlvls , MeGuIre, recording searetary of the lovm rn.in.r, was unanimously eisrteq to represent Oregon at tills meeting, Mrs. Mouuire wm leave aoouc ftfovem bar 1 for Atlanta a-oln hv fail fornla and New Orleana The aeat reg ular maaUng of Oregon chapter will ie nejd at me noma or Mra a. m b ,rirm street rrlday erternooa a 1:10 O'olook. Ail aoulharnara are in. otauy luviiea to ds present w w Mra Lara Bergevlk. Til East Burn Ids street Invited her rlends and neighbors to an afternoon tea. At ths tables, while serving dainty refreshments, Mra Bergsvlk surprised her company by announcing that It was ins team anniversarv or her ni am see- Mr s. - Joseph J. Kelley and Mra. A. Bergsvlk assisted In rourlns- tea. Those present were: Mra U. Anderson. Mrs. A. Brlx Mra X W. Cauthorn. Mra E. a Clark, Mra J. Campbell, Mra R. War- puiKa, jura i. enerman, jura, inmoei, Mra Josenh Kelly. Mrs. W. A. Hlllla Mra A. uergsvik. Mra M. pareiiuaMra r. raimer, Mra J. t. wnx, Mra . tr Olsen, Mm. G. Gregg, Mra L. lessen, aira t. 4. Jones, Mra t, ,w. jenaina Rev. Mr. and Mra IL C. Shaffer of the First United Brethren church were pleasantly surprised, with 4 donation party Thursday evening. A number of their friends snd neighbors, not only church members, entered under the leadership of Mrs. R. R. Rohr and af ter depositing their gifts enjoyed a program of songs and readlnga Those participating in 'the program wers Miss Angell, Miss Rohr, Mr. Lettow, Mr. Clarks and a few others, ' The Rose City dancing club held Its first meeting Monday evening snd elected the following officers: Presi dent, E. . Jaeger; vice-president, a. W, Ma plat an- SM-r.lsrv an trmaurer, Ir, v ItfMirya vv. warqnfr. 1 Ols cluO save a vary urcaaaful -sarlee of dance laat saaaon and had , a mambarahlp at. i. his year the rlub wilt be enUrg.il ami at the rale ntw members hv tn.de atptiallui the elub wlll ha full bof ore its flrat dauo. which will i given Thursday evening, Kiiular la. (c ontinued oa I'sge Threa) ADVERTiSiNC SALE OF nosey Still Continues at UNNON'S .V. ...WMWM, A fortunate purchase by our Mr, tnnon while esat 9600 pairs Women's Hoss. Ijot No. -.Vomn s good quality Le van, in mat , tan sua wnite: regular 60 values, advertising prlca pair. .Bar IOt NO. t Comorlalne- miaa llalaa lit ' I.1..W . w 1 , . , r . . . - mi pins, etc., aiso .isce effects In ordinary alias and extra slses; values to 60e, advertising prlre,. Pr i......7..i5S Lot No. I Comprising black, white, tun, pink, blue, gray and navy. In plain I sles and silk llsles. lace hot. all. overs, fancy extract patterns and em broidered: values to 1, advertising price, jir -XV0 Woman's 1-clasp genuine Cape -Dent shades, 1. valua 05i Umbrellas repaired and re-covered at the very joweai prices. so mobjusov, off. porrono THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES MONDAY AND TUESDAY 50 Sample Tailored iSuits at Wholesale Prices Strictly high-class Tailored Suits in all the ne colors and weaves; coats cut in "Directorie" styles, perfect fitting; skirts in gored. or pleated styles, trimmed with buttons and bands; garments the equal of those made by the best custom tailors. , Being sample suits there's but one of a kind and the only ones in town. We guarantee a saving of from $5 to $15 on every suit. All necessary alterations, free of change. See window display. " Splendid Bargains in Household Supplies Monday and Tuesday Supply your home needs here Monday and Tuesday at a consid erable under regular prices. Remember every article sold here is guaranteed to be of standard quality. 50c Corset CovYs 37c. Made from fine cambric with, two rows wide Torchon lace insertion and lace edge. See our corner window display. Atl Table Linens 60-inch bleached Table Dam ask in new floral patterns; an extra heavy grade, pl...25f 72-inch cream Linen Damask, made especially to stand hard service; 75c grade, yd...55 s 62-inch sarin Damask, in snow drop and rich floral designs; best standard 65c grade. 41 72-inch pore Irish Linen Dam ask, beautiful finish and full bleached; $1 grade, yd..75e Men's Underwear 83c Men's wool Underwear in blue or brown, well finished and standard $1.25 quality; on sale Monday and Tuesday. Sheets - Pillow Cases 72x90 hemmed Sheets, with re- enforced center; standard 50c quality, special, each.... 37s) 72x90 hemmed Sheets, extra heavy,, linen finish, reenforced center; 80c grade, spl...B9s) 42x36-inch Pillow Cases, good grade muslin and regular 12c values, pL, each... Of Toweling 18-inch brown linen Crash; our regular lZyic grade, on sale Monday at, special, yard.,9 18-inch Turkish Toweling, with rea border, heivy and very absorbent, special, yard..H 18-inch Glass Toweling; in red ami blue line checks; regular tftfe grads, special, yd... Oft 20x 40-inch fringed Turkish Tow els, full bleached and doable twisted warp, spL, each..!9s Curtains Scotch Lace Curtains, 2 yards long, several patterns to choose from Monday, spe cial, pair....', .50 Scotch Lace Curtains, 3 yards long and 45 inches wide, lat est patterns; regular $1.50 and $1.75 values 07 Scotch Lace Curtains, 3 yards long and from 45 to 50 inches wide, white and Arabian, the pair ..1.47 Blankets Large size heavy white wool Blankets, silk taped ends,: fancy pink or blue borders; regular $7.50 quality, special, pair SJ4.95 Full 11-4 size white and silver gray Blankets, extra veight, T . , t I lancy pina or diuc vomers; a great Monday special at, the pair .....fz.aa White cotton filled Comforters, ft in full bed suer with covering of best silkoline, light and ' dark colors; Monday and Tuesday a....;.....7 Dress Goods 56-inch all-wool Cloakings, extra heavy, stripes, checks and plaids, all . colors and regular $2.50 values. f 1.5Q 52 inch imported French Broadcloth, sponged and shrunk and regular $4 grade, special, yd... f 3.75 36-inch black all-wool Ladies' Cloth, regular 50c quality, on sale Monday and Tues day at, a yard.. 37t 48-inch black ' Herringbone tripe, this season's leading weave; regular $2 grade, Monday spl., yd 1.65 52-inch black all-wool Chif fon Broadcloth, beautiful finish and standard $1.50 quality, special, yd.fl.15 54-inch Cravenettes ia tan and gray mixtures; our regular $2 and $2.25 grades, extra special, yard . $ 1.39 54-inch black Storm Serge, strictly all-wool and a splendid weight; regular price $175 yard, spl..93 ALL MAIL ORDERS GIVEN OUR PROMPT ATTENTION Patterns (yhrfffr fiffi Patterns s10c ywhw sl0c Allowed CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. - AlloWCfJ N A 'N ....... . . 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