The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 25, 1908, Page 46, Image 46

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER 3. 100S.
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fair waa eo eueoeaaful th
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aa ene of Ui jnoat aeilgntnu or
IWi event. Tha dance will robl
iTijAi
b elves Ibis rear at tb Maaonla
tuni.uL
The Thaakaglrtng gam is th w
vent of the college year for th Univer
sity of Oregon student and moat of the
etudent body la in for nana l tnai
lima Coneouuently the dene given by
I he resident alumni ef 1'ortland serve
aa m reunion. Th game me oiurur
preeodlng, between Oregoa and tha Cor
vaUla college will lend a great deal to
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U Interest of that season,
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n
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av luncheon at in rriom in
out usually vrr jrr
extensive imereaia
h
to took arter
irlr In Uia
A NUMBER of mallr affairs hav
kept up th interest tha past
week and tha reaoUon that usu
sdly follows tha horse show 'was
; . not notloeabla. Entertaining
for tha ngaffd girls la a chief
, ! amusement Mis Kffl Houghton and
Mis Bualf Btott bar baan th motif
for com vry ' pretty luncheons and
-bridr parties. 6averai out-of-town
sroMts have been th cause for enter
taining with' informal , affairs.
..- The days vryon goes to every
tea or dinner or ' luncheon with eara
agog, for there ar rumors afloat of
" so many Interesting- engagements. Bom
;f the moat prominent girls of the
. younger set are said to be on the point
1 of hanging their estate and It la hoped
that every function will bring out the
Information officially. Just before a
j certain larg tea recently the news went
1 abroad that six engagements were to be
, 'announced that day and when only one
' .materialised, though It was one of de
' elded Interest, there waa a feeling of
7 v; disappointment.. Everyone is Just now
j under the baa of suspicion. Two en
' ragements of interest ar announced
lbia wek.! .'- ...
Preparations are tinder war for Halloween-affairs.
There promises to b
, th usual number of pleasant events.
, !
V Mlaa EfTl HouHhton. who is so pop-1
"' ular, with th younger set, has been the
. center of a good deal of entertaining in
j honor of th recent announcement of her
engagement .to Marion Del ph. During
j th horse show she was entertained a
" j number of - times' at box parties, and
j among, her hostesses was Miss Hazel
Dolph. v Friday Mies Grace Warren will
f entertain for her with a luncheon. ;
' , One of the most beautiful luncheons
,was given for Jher - yesterday by her
r cousin, Mi's. - iJV' Wesley Iadd. , Covers
;were laid- for 28. The table was beautt
,ful In blue and white, with an exquisite
J cloth of blaa "Japanese linen embroidered
.In white cnerry Diossoms. nae roses
"hung" and-Mr. Mulford was on of the
eight and ha had seven plcturea hung.
Me waa, moreover, the only one of the
honored onea who had not studied two
years or mora at the league.
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Leo Hahn entertained Monday even
ing at th handsome Hahn home on Cor
nell road In honor of hla brother, Ralph
Hahn and the letter's brlde-eleot, Mlaa
Kate Esther RamadelL About 60 young
eople were In attendance, and the even
Larnont of Seattle. She wore a hand
peor.
lng
waa apent in dancing.
assisted by his slater. M
The hoat waa
ra Clarenoa M.
some Dresden silk gown with pink pr-
compliment to Mr. and Mra ank yur
loug sum eastern frlenda who war
passing throush. The ("urlonga ar
also frlenda or Mra Ham u el jr. Owen,
who waa Mlaa. Clara Lewys th singer
from Seattle, who recently cam bar to
live.
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Mra. M. A. Butler was th Portia
hostess laat Tueaday; when tha member
of the club met with her, at 407, Tenth
and Harrison atresia, and war delight
fully entertained. The boat waa aa
slHted by bar charming daughter. Miss
Klla. whose talent as an artlet was I
shown when the prise, two handsome ,ig
w stereo. ore, ware preeemeu o tin w-
nera at iv itunareo. sr. .
Heeder and Mra A. . Win free. Th
room a looked moat attractive and th
refreahmenta ware dainty. Mra But
tor's handsome collection of hand painted
china was greatly admired by th
futnts. Th olub will meet with Mr.
1. M. Cak. at 67S Hancock street, No
vember t.
.
Mrs. Marcus Flalachnar and Mlas
Flora Flelschnor hav been th recipi
ents of many attentions th past week
prior to their sailing with Mr. Flelseh
ner for Europe the first part of th
month. They expect to spend at leaat
a rear there and Miss r leiacnner, wno
haa an esceptlonally pretty soprano
voloe will continue her studies.
Thursday evening 12 young man an'
Mrs. C B. Chenery entertained at
bride Friday afternoon la compliment
to her sister Mis Bust Btott who en
gagement to John Emerson Cronan was
announced lata la The eummer. Tb
marrlare will Uk plac' shortly after
the holidays in January. Friday th
married aat was entertainaa ana woa
needey Mra. Chenery has cards out for
another bridge with trie younger iin.
aa her gueala, alao in compliment io
Mlas fltoit There were eight Ubles ot
bridge lday and the guest were ra.
w cl Aivorri. u lee F.na iiiracn. aira.
O. F. Beeb. Mra Kobert 8. Howard. Jr.,
Mrs. Norton H. Inaley. Mra Joaeph N.
In two large bowls at either end of th
table and in graceful vases outlining
.the oval of the table formed an effective
decoration. Blue candles were used in
J pi lver candelabra, and blue serviettes.
Venetian plass and handsome Oriental
china ' Completed ; a charming effect.
Mrs. Ladd's guests were: Miss Effle
.Houghton. Miss Clair Houghton, Mrs.
'Tnhn v. Tfolliwk. Mra. Morton H. Inslev.
; Mra James canny. Miss JLiesue itnap;
Miss Alta Smith, Miss
on.
Hauel Uoluh,
j Miss orac warren, Mrs. werDen mien
- ols. Mrs. S3. C. Shevlln, Mra William Al
Vord, Mrs. Harry Stlnson Bladen, Miss
'Monroe of New Orleans. Mrs. Walter; F.
BurrU, Mrs. William MacMaster, Miss
, isusie Btott, jnrs. uavia j. uewii, Mrs.
1 Robert Treat Piatt, Mrs. Frank E. Hart,
' Mra, William H. Skene, Mrs. Frank
Freeman, Miss Frances Wilson, Miss
Josephine .Smith, and, .....Mr.. , .Edward
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' Senator and - Mrs. Levi Ankeny of
Walla Walla, Wash.,' announced Thurs
day the engagement of their only
- daughter, Miss Harriet Ankeny to Cap
tain Francis 'Fop of ' the Fourteenth
cavalry. United States army, now sta-
, 'tloned at Walla Walla. Miss Ankeny
! left . a week ago for her bom after
' a visit her with ber aunt, Mrs. Lewis
I McArthitr, and after a short visit
. at ' Rlckreall at the old Nesmlth ranch.
This announcement Is one of a good
deal of intereet here because Miss
Ankeny is so well known in Portland.
She bag visited , her a rreat deal and
formed many friendships among the
founger set. Her family Is on of
ne oldest and best known in the state
and she is a granddaughter of the lata
- James W. Nesmlth. She attended Miss
Bonders' school for girls in Washington,
P. C, whefe she was shown many at
tentions by virtue of ber father's of
ficial position and her own popularity.
Prior to that she was a student at Miss
Baldwin's' Preparatory school at Bryn
juawr. , en is a taxi striking looking
girl.
Captain Pope la a West Point gradu
ate or tn ciass or ig7. tie n&s seen
aouve service in the Philippines and
- ia Cuba and is a favorite with his
..." -regiment The marriage will take
Place wvaneeaay November is, in
Walla Walla.
; Tag day for th Baby Horn has at-
traoted a good deal of attention, and
; many prominent matrons are interesting
.. themselves in its success. Among those
Who will assist are Mra H. W. Corbett,
Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. Holt C Wil
son, Mra Charles Scadding, Mrs. Har
rison Corbett, Mra W. Eitton, Mra
; Hannah Robertaon, Mra A. A. Morrison,
Mrs, I. N. Lipman. Mrs. Fred Johnston,
Mrs. A. Li- L.ucaa, Mra Ballou, Mra
Cleveland Rockwell, Mra Vincent, Mra
H. S. Gile. Mra F. W. Bay, Mra. R. R.
Glltner, Mra. Shaw, Mrs. A. J. Richard
son, and score of other prominent ma
trons besides many of the younger set,
October 11, Halloween day, has been
set for Tag day, and it la expected that
practically every one will that, day be
seen with a tag on. Friends of the
Home will be stationed in th crowded
dietriota with taga for sale. Spokane
raised 11.000, Seattle 111.000, Memphla
flt.OOO, Omaha $7,000, Los Angelee
ft. 000. They ar sold for 10 oenta
spiee.
.
' Mra J. Wesley Ladd entertained with
beautiful luncheon Tbarsday for the
bride, Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. The
bridal color, white, was uaed throughout
with beautiful effect. A handaoroe Jap
anea cloth f whit linen, embroidered
with white chrysanthantuina, waa
spread, and lovely white ehryaanth
- mums In cut crystal ornamented th
tablet The guest were: Mra Henry
Ladd Corbett, Mlaa Flandera. Mra U
Allen Lewifl, Mra Howard Mather, Mra
Arthur C Mlnott, Mlaa Failing. Mra R.
l-e Baraea, Mra. Theodore BV WUeox.
Mra James Laldlaw, Mra Henry C Ca
bell of St. Paul, Mis Judith Mlaor of
Prattle. Mlas Mary Mortcomerv. Mra.
J C Alnserorth. Mra Kmest Tif-kpr,
Mr Thome Kerr, Mrs. Holt C Wilson,
J!'". C, F. Be he. Mr. Helen Ladd Cor
Vett, Mr. Wlll'em Ijadd. Mra WUltam
H. warrena Mra K Ayera Mra
harlea Ladd. Miaa gaily Lewis and
Mr, uarw x. HoaeynsaB.
it
Mrs. 1. A. Molferd sad her eiter,
Jfrt, Laara Sclrorwtaa f Eitoa Crmrt
left Friday afternoo for New Tart t
g hot a 'mt Mra Mslford
mVJ Tm'.t. ker ' mxi Btm-ktem Mulford la
Ti-rk. M.e I atudriag at tb gt
' ''' Art League eat e making oeirl
e rrvvrr. Vr Maifr was very
'--!?..r ei a h.'er la etuifeat ator
, - s if aft1f!g PortUfd a-ad-,
i . ek.t K-e I the or t.an Mm
r "t r-. ,u4-.r " enreetnj e gi4 4mI
, t At fe teet -ihtta of
te aMliu' wot
t t - r t-m w ri:r
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Mlas Effle HoughtQn, Fiance of Marlon Dolph.
aomlnatlns'. Miss R&rnsdell wore a
dainty trousseau frook of pink silk, out
empire.
Mrs. W. T. Gould entertained the
bridal party at luncheon one day prior
to the ddlnar. and Miaa Ramsdell waa
extenaivily entertained by the members
of the party.
Th engagement of Miss Elisabeth
Norcross and Henry M. Esterly has been
made known to their friends and con
gratulations and good wishes are be
ing extended to them. Miss Nororoas
is a Bryn Mawr graduate and has taught
at Portland academy for several years,
where she is very popular with the stu-1
dents. She Is a daughter of Rev.
Oeorge Norcross of Carlisle, Pa., and
has mad her home here with Mra
Lewis L. McArthur. Mr. Ester! v is
prominent young attorney and a Uni
rersity or Wisconsin man. The mar
riage will take place some time during
xne winter.
Th Scottish Rite Masons have ar
ranged to give the first of their at
homes November 20. Dancing, muslo
and cards will furnish the entertain
ment. The general committee consists
or l)r. j. c Newcastle. B. S. Josseiyn.
Ben Gadsbv. C. W. Kinsr. N. J. Lavlnaon.
H. P, Palmer, V. A. Avery, E. G. Jones.
in car a committee consists or N. J.
Levinson, TL D. Cannon and J, P; Mof-
lett: ana in rioor committee of a. w.
Btapleton. E. D. Jorgensen. E. B. Col-
well. F. E. Watklns. Richard Martin
J. J. Kadderly. C. E. Evana. J."E. Wer-
lein, Kooert iutke.
Cards have been received In Portland
announcing the marriage of Richard V.
Holder of Portland and Mis Virginia
ui ou jraiu. a ne weaaing tooK
lac octooer 14. at the bride's home
St. Paul. She waa well known hero
inrougn ner lnieresi in tne feople s In
Holder
fn
ill
stitute work Mr. and Mra.
return here to live.
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A party of four Oregonlana sailed
from Philadelphia yesterday for Parla
to apend a year In Europe. They were
Mra Llachen Miller, the clever writer.
and ber niece, Mlaa Eva Fraaler, Miss
Bust Smith, tb daughter of Mra Pre-
tnn W. Smith, and Miss Bmma. Uiri.
Wold of Eugena
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Mra William Ladd entertained with
musical last Wednesday evening ia
honor of her new niece, Mra Henry
Ladd Cr.rb"tt The Tounrer members of
the unmarried set were the fruesta The
biubic was rrovioei vy waldemar Llnd
violinlet. who with his Portland Hotel
orcoeeira gave an excellent program.
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Mr. and Mr. Hywoed of Seattle.
M ar prominent la society elrel
ffeare hav been spending eom time at
ma rxwxoaia. i ney were aeoa through
th borw shew aad may decid to spend
th wfstor here. A gtod deal of str-
uunmT pa om con rer laem.
Mrs. Robert Lu win vatertala to-
rr.orrnw with I nix-heof In eeffinHmtrl
to f re. Lew Errla Alien, preetleat of
the Maaklngtos FederaUoa of Wenea i
clar.
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Jf :a Botni Mead a fee, visiting
at tm Nortowi amd feae bee erlr
tte.J a great Cl by frleoti, Maa
tertained In honor of Miss Flelschner
with a theatre narty at the OrDheum,
followed by a supper and dance at the
Concordia club. The hosts were Will
Llpman. Henrv Metzger. Sam Blssln
ger. Walter Rosenfeld. Samson Hlrsch.
Adolph Jacobs, Dr. fittleson, Leopold
Hlrsch, Leon Stelnhardt. Dr. Jonah
Wise and Sanford Lowengardt. Their
guests were Miss Flelschner, Miss Clem
entine -nirscn. miss D'iorence woife.
Miss Henryette Lauer, Miss Florenoe
Kohn, Miss Miriam Jacobs, Miss Enid
Rotbchild, Miss Helen 'Rosenfeld, Miss
Mabel Beck. Miss Frances Jacobs and
Miss Hilda Stelnhardt of San Fran
cisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohn will enter
tain this evening with a dinner at the
Portland for Mr. and Mrs. Flelschner
and Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Flelschner have
invitations out ror a dinner Wednesday
evening.
The Flower Mission. Is planning a
benefit card, party for the day nursery
for next Wednesday afternoon. Invita
tions have been sent out on paper bags
and In these bags the guests are ex-
Sected to bring a pound of something
seful to the day nursery management
Jams and jellies for sick folk are es
pecially solicited. Mrs. W. P. Slnnott
Is president of the Flower Mission and
she has a' number of prominent young
peopie as interested worxers.
Two popular members of the younger
set who have collaborated In wrtlng a
number of songs have Just bad one ac
cepted by the Orpheum circuit and it Is
to be put on In a week or two. The ar
tists in the "Act Beautiful" who were
here laat week will sing the song but
owing to somei delay In th copyright
arrangements they were not heard In It
here. Ther will first sine it in Snb-
kana.
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Mr. and Mra J. C Alnaworth enter-'
talned with a pretty dance last night at
the Golf Club, in compliment to their
niece, Miss Barnlee Baker of Tacoma.
Most of the auesta were of the younger
sot. Miss Baker haa trove1 a moat
popular guest during her stay here, and
at the horae ahow ana waa the cynosure
of all eyes whenever ah waa In the
ring. 8e return horn tomorrow.
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Mra Henry W. Corbett entertained
with a small luncheon Wednesday. Her
ruests were Mrs, A. A. Morrison and
her meat. Mrm. GrtawnlA nf T.
Mra. W. ,C Alvord. and her atieat. Mlaa
aionroe or new uneana. ana Mra. Han.
nah Robertaon. i
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Miss Annie Blanch Shelby, who has
been vary ill ia Victoria for aeverai ;
month past, is much improvod and was i
abl to return to Portland last week.
She ta aow with bar mother. Mr M, V.
Sbrby, at tb Osark. ill Eleventh
street.
If iss Oeorgiaa Barns baa arrived la
Floraoe. where aba wia stady art wltb 1
0orr r Foroat Bruah. This Is a '
atgtuu eon-.pl'ment to Mies Bursa ss ah
la th only pupil Mr. Brush is ecDtlae
during bi ty In Italy.
Th Talveryity of Orgo aloraal ar
making plan for tbeir aasmal ru ta
Teal. Mr. AUen Wrlaht. Mra J. tjank
Watson, Mra H. C. Cabll of BC Paul,
Miaa Sallv Lewis Mra Gordon Voor-
Mlss Mary Montgomery, Mrs. un-
Hlnut. VI re A. IL Maxwell
Harry Allen. Miaa Henrietta Falling,
Mra. Walter V. Smith, Mrs. WalUr P.
Hun-ell. Mra. E A. Raldwln. Mra J.
Wesley Ijuld. Mra Frank Hart, Mias
Carrl Flanders, Mrs. James Canby, Mr.
William T. Mulr. Mr. Whltnv L. Bol.
Miss Helen Burke, Mra Frea w. rag.
Mr. David nobertsnn. Mra C J. Reed
and Mrs. John K. Koilock. A tea fol
lowed cards and Mra. Chenary' mother,
Mra Raleigh Stott. and Mra Walter F.
Durrall poured.
Two of Mis Genevieve Thompson's
college friends. Miss Danaher and Miss
Cornelia Danaher of Chicago, ar gueats
In town and ar staying at th Portland
for two or three montha Mis Thomp
son sntertalned yesterday with a thea-
thre oarty at the Orpheura tn their
honor. Tea, followed at th Portland.
Miss Thompson's guests, blde th
Mlssea Danaher, were Miss Dorothy
Morrison, Miss Harriet Kinney, Miss
Malda Hart. Miss Louis Carey, Miss
Elisabeth Parker, Miss Lucille Parker,
Miss Grace Warren. Mlas Leslie Knapp,
Mlas Ernestlns Fall Ins. Miss Beatrlo
Baar and Miss Barbara Croker.
Mra. A, B. Norton of th Norton la,
gay a tea Wednesday afternoon in com.
llment to Mrs. Charles Carter of Pen
leton and Mra Keyer of Seattle, who
had some rtne norses snown nere at
the horse show. Mr. Augustine, Mra
Keyer'a father, vlalted her. her last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison G. Piatt will
entertain wltb a dinner Thursday even
ing in honor of Mis Hearne of Ban
Diego, who ia visiting Mrs. C. Edward
Greiia lor several weexs. i na party
will later go to th Gogorsa concert at
the.Helllg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharp left Sunday
morning immediately after the horse
show for therr ranch in eastern Ore
gon, after a visit with Mra Sharp's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison.
Mrs. Charles Chenery has cards out
for another bridge next Wednesday af
ternoon, in honor of her slater. Miss
Susie Btott, whose engagement was an
nounced in tb early fall.
Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur entertained at
luncheon Friday In compliment to Mra
Alexander Whiteside, of Boston, mother
of Dr. George Whiteside, who is here On
a few months' visit. -
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Mrs. Arthur L. Flnley Is in Eugene
visiting friends. She went up ther
to attend the wedding Wednesday of
Miss Huby Hendricks and Ray Good
rich. Mrs. J. F. Kerrigan left last night for
San FTanclsco from where she will go
to Honolulu to spend the winter with
her daughter, Mrs. William F. Lehigh.
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John Barrett gave a dinner of 85
covers Tuesday at the Portland. Promi
nent men of tha city were hla guests.
Miss Grace Warren will entertain at
luncheon next Friday in compliment to
Miss IDrne Houghton, oriae-elect.
Miss Judith Scott entertained Friday
at oriage in nonor or miss cenem kob-
ertson oi seam.
Mrs. James D. Honevman has ckrds
out for a bridge party .next Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. J. N. Teal entertained with a
luncheon In honor of John Barrett last
week.
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Mrs. O. B. Mattern has cards out for
an afternoon of bridge tomorrow.
Mrs. T. D. Peters has cards out for a
tea Tuesday, November 3.
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Thoorject
ooreet for PI
recto r go waa
Merit 0. ZfitlCat
IK Washing
ton at. Sailing
HlracbBldg. ,
WEDDING
AND VISITING CARDS
W.G.SMITH&CU.
WASHINGTON , BUILDINO
(Continued on Pag Three.)
UMBRELLA
BARGAINS
For Monday at
LENNON'S
sou t morenas ror ll.ib. men and wo
men s xo ana zs-incn, paragon
frames, tap edge, fin silk gloria,
splendid assortment of bandlaa.
175 Umbrellas for 11.00, men and wo
men Dest Ingush gloria; 1,000
i.j'iea nanaies to select rrom.
Umbrenaa Repaired and Baoovaned ,
Our Own Umbrella Tactory.
ennons
aKOaPTeUMla
OpP saPOVWefflM.
i JtnJ Jl J JlU iWl
rAND CALUHG tJ
tS. CARD5
baU gac.a ;: MaltBotejab &Iabk list r um ' '.ailsi i
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CASH PRIZES! CASH! CASH!! CASH!!!
NO ENTRANCE FEE. OPEN TO ALL
The terma of thli Conteit hav been mad ai liberal at poeaible. The !'
rules are very lew anu veiy oiuipte, ii s uua i taia wuciuci you ar a rcg f
alar customer of thla store or not. We want w on to enter this Cooteau ,
Somebody ia going to win these nut prize. YfhynotyouT We cant
explain all the details fn this limited space, but any ol our clerks will be f lad .
to give you printed copy of the rules sod full particulars of the Contest.
Time Is valuable In a Conteit of this sort Get started ai omet, sod
bare plenty of time to finish your piece to your own satisfaction,
CALL AND GET ALL THE PABTICUXASS TODAY
THE ORIGINAL' NEEDLECRAFT SHOP
CONDUCTED BY MRS. E. fl. WHITE ''A
r, SIXTH STREET, NEAR MORRISON.
The Store Noted for Beat Goods at Lowest Prloea.
"nv i vw
High Grade
Tailored Suits
Monday and Tuesday the suit room offers 38
high-grade Tailored Suits at $23 each. Included in
the. line are 11 sample suits, ranging in value from
$35 to $40. These garments are strictly up-to-date
in cut, finish and materials, and are, we believe, the
best values offered by any store this season. A
complete line of 'plain colors, stripes and fancy mix
tures in long "drectoire" coats, trimmed with fancy
braids and buttons, serges. Herringbone stripes,
broadcloths, cheviots, etc. A splendid assortment to
choose from. AH alterations free.
Silk Petticoats
An extraordinary bargain in Silk Petticoats for Mon
day and Tuesday; made from best quality pure taff
feta silk with extra under-ruftle; come in all popular
colors and black; actual $7 and $3 values at any
store in tne city; several different styles in the lot;
sou or rustle tatteta; on special taie
Monday and Tuesday only at this
special price...
res in tne tot;
$4.95
"TAG DAY"
Dont forget Tag Day
Saturday, October 31.
Benefit of Babies' Home.
Tags can be had at this
store Remember
"TAG DAY"
Monday
Dress Goods
. Specials
.93c
46-inch new fall Suitings:
Herringbone stripe and plain
weaves in all colors; our
regular . $1.25 line, on sale
Monday at, special,
yard.
Our entire line of imported
Suitings, 46 inches wide, all
leading shades, plain and
fancy weaves; values to $1.85
56-inch Cloakings la stripes,
checks and plain colors: reg
ular values tip to $2.25, choice
of the entire lot Monday at
this special 1 ib
price , e Ae-xv
52-inch chiffon Broadcloth,
all wool, blues, browns.
greens, black, garnet etc.; a
standard $L75 oaallty, lion-
$1.43
Wool Wai tings, ch allies,
flannels, etc in light and
dark colors; 65c to 85c, vais
choice of the lot Mon- f A.
day and Tuesday. .....UUC
Warner's "nirPftniffi" Corsets
We are principal Portland agents for Warner's "Rust
Proof and Thomson s uiove-i-iuing" corsets, we carry
over 80 styles constantly in stock. Just now we are show
ing several new models to be worn with the new "directoire"
gowns.
At 95c
Warner's "Rust-Proof," in new model
with long hips and back and sloping
waist, lace trimmed. "Security" hose
supporters front and sides, 18 to 25:
special f
At $1.45
Warner's "Rust-Proof" Corset for the
average figure, medium low bust and
long hips, lace trimmed, hose supporters
front and sides; sizes 18 to 30; spe
cial
At $2.45
Thomson's "Glove-Flttiflg" Corsets in a
new high bust, long hip model for tall,'
stont figures, satin ribbon trimmed.
white only, and sizes 20 to 30, hose sup
porters ,.,....f A. B
At95c
Thomson's "Clove-Fitting Corset In a
new model for the average figure, high
bust, long hip, lace trimmed, hose sup
porters front and sides, special. ...95
At $3.50
Redfern "All Whalebone" Corset in "me
dium bust, long hip model, finest French
covtil "Security hose sup port erf front
and aides; standard $5 vain, style 28;
pedal .....fSJJO
P. S. Orders by mail will be carefully and promptly filled
at prices quoted in this ad. Be explicit in stating size, color.
quality and price. Dress Goods samples free, on request
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