The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 08, 1908, Page 40, Image 40

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    . THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 8. 1908.
Society
Staple-
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(Continued from Page Three.)
One of the prettli-st weddings of the
season wb celebrated at the Portland
. ; hotel last Wednesday evening when
jJI laa Carolyn Soiomon. daughter of Mr,
ami Mrs. 8. Solomon, and 61 Wolf, bod
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolf, were married.
.The hotel parlor was beautifully decor
ated for the, occasion with chryaanthe
; mums, greens and potted plants, inter
i mlnrk'd w ith many colored electric
.Mrs. Clyde Evans. Mrs. G. W.
wu wiu an, Henrys. The rioor
commit tee consists of Clvde Evans. W.
E. Potter. J. Frank Guerin. W. H. Mc
Corquodale and Joseph McClelland.
lne O. E. a. Girls are Emma M.
Howatson. Josephine Stapleton. Char--lows
Ballln, Bess Houston, Louise Phil
pott, Edith Schmeer, Ruth Hallin. Mar
garet Howatson, Mabel Beckett, Ger
trude Ballln and Eva Fanning.
'TY.e Oltano Girls have cards out for
a domino masque at the Irvington club
next Friday, evening. The patronesses
are Mrs. J. B. Coffey. Mrs. D. 'Guin
Mrs. A. Crockett. Mrs. E. Cleveland
and Mrs. J. MaoPherson. The club
meraoers are: Miss Ruth Amesburv
jhim Jjorothy Cleveland. Miss Gladys i
rocaeti. Miss Ionna Guiss. Miss
nssy inacmerson. Miss Irene Collins,
FALL FASHIONS IN EVENING
- WRAPS AND DINNER GOWNS
liffhta. which ln t a nleaaant effepf tn
! tlie beflrltlful KiirroundiniTM T"iirini tH
ceremony 'Wiley's orrhastra played. The j Miss Ethel Guiss and Miss Faye Trem-
uriue entered wnn uer latner ana tooK
w w
The November party of the D. of E
Girls will be given next Tuesday even-
tier plftrt' bonoath a beautiful marriage i
bell. She whs gowned In white duchess !
I rimmed with allover lace. Rev. R.
AhrnniNon, assisted by . Pr. Jonah B.
Wise of Temple Both Israel, performed
me ceremony, after which th
hotel (lining room, which was aIro hpnu-
-llfullr (it.-!. ra Ifii. with.vellnw .and white
vnrvKanuit'rntims.
of congratulation were read by
Millar. Hl.o acted as ln;istmajiter
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf left on the earlv
morning tinln for California. The
mother of the bride Mra. 8. Solomon,
wore an elaborate lace robe over white
crm ion. ornamented with diamonds.
Mrs'. H. 'Wolf, the mother of the irrnnm
was gowned in an imported black satin
riuiweu in real lace and wore diamonds
J ne ormesmnlds looked beautiful In
wuite lingerie.
A pretty marriage ceremony took
place at Trinity church last Saturday
evening. Miss Ella Irons of Kainmn
Wash., and Fred Keser of San Francisco
were united. The bride's mother and
V , , t ooper attended her and R.
V. Holmes attended the groom. Mr. and
Mrs. Keser will reside In Portland for a
time prior to leaving for Los Angeles.
Albert G. Adams and Miss Mary V.
Dempsey were married at high noon
Monday at 11:40 Gay street. Rev. J.
Bowersox performed the ceremony In
' ihe J?rese08 rfw ot the Immediate
family. They will be at home to their
city Franc la avenue, of our
Edward T. Bommers and Miss Queen
Wood were married In the reception
Jpom of the white Temple Saturday by
Rev. J. Whitoomb Brougher. D. D. Only
Intimate trieads were la attendance.
w '
Harry W.. Farr and illss Winifred
Newell were married In the reception
1. o the White Temple Monda?
tI) r " J Wncomb Brougher,
. '
Alexander A.. Oiler and Miss Char.
,?tt.?BVM5r.t,?,s mTled tn the
' even:
er,
ing in me new Alumni hall, corner of
Grand avenue and Clackamas. Wein
berg's orchestra will furnish the music
lor the occasion The patronesses for
the evenlnc- will ho m a c.i
Numerous telegrams ! li van, Mrs. J. Collier, Mrs. M. Miloney
Alex j ana JHrs. A. Buckley.
6 CUPRtR 1
rmriooK 01 a wedding supper, in the
the
"Eta
PI Ela
Girls" will
:ndy of the White Temple on Thursday
'it. ' ltoomb BroQgh-
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OUT-OF-TOWN ITEMS
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? i Wednesday evening very pretty
',' .wsdainf was celebrated at the home Of
v MrmV. A. MoKnight at Solo, when her
daughter, Miss Clu41a, became the wife
... of W. Frank Gilt one of Bclo's most
prominent and suocessful business men.
At -o'olock, a the Lohengrin wedding
i march was played by Miss Imogens Gill,
sister of the bridegroom, the bridal
party entered the parlor and stood bo-
; neath a canopy of ferns and; chrysanthe
mums, .where the ring ceremony was i
P'rormed fcy Rev- A- H. Carman. I
The bride looked charming in a gown
.,- of crepe de chine trimmed with lace
; "I'puquo, inn carried a shower bouquet
j . of white chrysanthemums. Her bouquet
y"iltLtfr caught by Miss Grace Gin.
The home was artistically decorated,
the narlor in fern n n rhrvuant)......
the living-room In autumn leaves an4
the dlnlnff-room In festoons of Ivy and
pink carnations. The same color scheme
- was carried out in the refreshments.
After congratulations a dainty buffet
supper was served to some 40 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. GUI left Thursday morn
ing for the sound cities. They will be
ft home to their friends In Scio after
' November 18.
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' Miss Hazel Dolph Is visiting In San
Francisco, the guest of Mrs. Eleanor
Martin, and the San Francisco papers
peak of her as one of the most delight
ful visitors of the season there. Miss
Polph has been a welcome guest at Mrs.
Martin's home before and three years
ego. when the latter had the honor of
being the only hostess who entertained
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth (then Miss
Alice Roosevelt) on her return from the
Orient with the Taft party, Miss Dolph
was In the receiving line and .brought
I?.rth "Imoet as much comment as did
Miss Roosevelt.
Mrs. Peter Martin of New York, who
, was Miss LIUie Oelrlchs. it will be re
membered. Is also a guest of Mrs
Martin, and many attentions are being
fh.ownthe Popular young matron and
Miss Dolph. The papers mention a
fashionable box nartv t the thnui-o ,
which Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin, Mr
end Mrs. Rudolph Spreckles and Miss
Hasel Dolph were the guests. Mrs
Eleanor Martin. Is easily granted the
place as the leader of San Francisco and
her New York affiliations give her pres
tige there, as well as In the western
city.
The Leisure Hour Rending club was
delightfully entertained at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Wilcox In Independence on
Friday afternoon. October 30. The host
esses were Mrs. A A. Wilcox. Mrs. S
E. Owen, Mrs. J. Hubbard and Mrs L.
JLJarnon The rooms were artistically
decorated with autumn leaves, red sera.
r. J?"."?d freat ,,u"ches of cosmos and
lighted by huge lack o' lanterns. Deli
cious refreshments were served Those
present were Mrs. Hodge, Mrs. Knox.
Mrs. Walk-r. Mrs H.-nkle. Mrs. Tay
lor Mrs. Klrklan.l. Mrs. Cooper. Mrs
Kutch, Mrs Irvine, Mrs. Paddock. Mrs'
Dickinson. Mrs. Messner. Mrs. Butler
Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Eldrldge Mrs Drexl
ler Mrs. Allin. Mrs. Co'nkev," Mrs
Ketcnum, Mrs. Bowdnn. Mrs. Pltchard,'
Mrs. Chappel. Miss Burton. Miss Pom
eroy and Miss Doroughty.
Miss May L. Stanton, formerly of
Portland, and Fred Herbert, Well
known in Vancouver, wero married
with a very quiet ceremonv October
24 at Vancouver Only the immediate
relatives were present.
Friday,
give a
it is the rirst social affair given bv
the girls and as they have many friends
It is expected that the affair will be
a great success.
me fciuo members are Alma Michel
sen. Sarah Griffith. Mildred Clemens,
r.uii4. -Hman, L,nia 4-ipKr i.mnia
Muck and Charlotte Griffith.
"Mrs. Edward Alden Beals, who has
spent the past 14 months In Europe
studying the methods of the leadln
teachers In London. Paris. Milan an
f lorenee, nas reopened her studio at
163 Sixteenth street. North, where she
win receive pupils in tone production,
voice building grand opera and oratorio.
Phone Main 2645, A-2952.
The First Congregational church will
give Its annual bazaar December 1 and 2
t the church. Useful and fancy ar
ticles will b...on sale and a luncheon
will be served both, days.
The Officers' Wives' Social and Aid
society will hold Its regular business
meeting Tuesday In the Mulkev hn
All members are requested to be pres
ent. ,
The Portnomah club will meet at the
city library next Wednesday. There will
be a short business meeting. After
wards the Shakespeare deDartment will
meet
The "Erlndell Girls" will elve their
jvovemoer party Wednesday evening,
November 18, at Murlark hall.
Mrs. Mlna Ler owe Is forming another
oe g inner dancing class. Inquire till
1:80 p. m. and evenings,
Miss Copeland, private and class les
sons. Savoy hall, Monday evenings.
Main 8636.
Professor Retn oivea nrivata lenn.
in aancmg, K- o. P. hail. Phone from
11 to i.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Kate Lynch announces the en-
Eagement of her daughter. Miss Jennie
ivnch, to Arthur Porth. The wedding
will take place the latter part of November.
PERSONAL j
Mrs. E. Cramer and daughter, the
Misses Johanna and Madge, teachers In
the Portland public schools, have re
turned after a tour through England,
Germany, France, Switzerland, Italv
and the prlriolpal cities of the United
States.' The Misses Cramer enlarged
their knowledge of schools ' both here
and abroad. The Cramers will be at
home Friday night to their friends at
660 Flanders street.
Mrs. Fred Bauer of 328 Tenth street.
Miss Mayme Wilson and Miss Lida
Burrett returned Saturday a week ago
from a visit la British Columbia.
Miss Sadie Milton left Wednesday
for St Paul .and Minneapolis to visit
relatives for . two months.
Mrs. K. 1 .Brown of Seattle Is the
guest of her sister Mrs. J. Milton
Cuhn for a month.
Mrs. Henry Rosenblatt and her daugh
ters. Miss Vera and Miss Arlene, have
returned to San Francisco after spend
ing the summer with Mrs. 8. W. Her
man. Mrs. Eira J. Smith of South Bend
Ind.. arrived Thursday night to visit,
ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. W. W. Deln
Inger, 851 Ivy street
will be at home the second Thursday
of each month. . .
CosUy and beautiful are the evening
winu worn Dy me women of fashion
as the autumn nights grow cool. The
broad and simple lines on which even
lng wraps must be designed give th
arustio mind full sway, and It Is safe
to say that a woman never looks hand
somer than when attired In a becoming
wrap or rich texture and harmonious
coloring. Many of the new theatre
wraps are made of fine casslmere and
or chiffon cloth, giving a change from
me velvet and satin wraps of a short
time ago. The dull finished satins and
the shimmering velvets will come o
the front again, probably, as the opera
season opens.
k tul cllBrless ooera cloak
muBirnuoii is or cream chlf
fon broadcloth with Mandarin sleeves,
j no trimmings are a heavy stlk roll
silver braid and tassels and rich an-
r 1 n 1 1 a
" sown wun wnicn it is worn, as
well as the coat are from Olds Wort
man & King's, and was specially posed
for The Journal. The imported gown
for evening or dinner wear is of apricot
satin with yoke and hair sleeves of
gold lace. The front which Is of bro
cade in white and gold Is draped slight-
.j .uuui nit, ngure ana iaiis at tne back
in a cascade or net and real lace. The
iuuH, ugni sieeves ana the yoke and
undervest are of lace and net The
charming simplicity of lines and the
,,,u "7 "i vviot commena this gown
particularly. The hat worn with It Is
the product of the Olds, Wortman &
King workrooms. It is made of white
r . '," BUK cea witn tne same ma
terial In the new taupe shade and
trimmed with handsome willow ostrich
viuiucs sol on wun one great yellow
rose.
nflf 1 i ...
.( n in trimmings
mis season and embroidery, either In
self color or in rainbow hues, is seen
on many of the Imported models. Nets
which have figured prominently during
the summer afe more and more beauti
ful especially when elaborated with era
broidery, as in this handsome imported
evening or reception gown from the
el"rhana fank company which Is made
of white silk net, heavily hand embroi
dered in rose design, using the large
pearl for the center. The combination
of soft colors In the embroidery is par
ticularly pleasing, showing gold silver
Inserted motifs of hand-made lace and
reach above the elbow.
But evening gowns and opera coats,
beautiful as they may be, are not all
that is required In "an up-to-date ward
robe. For the practical demands of
every day the trotteur costume Is the
prime necessity. It Is noticeable that
this sort of a suit which originated In
the tailor-mades of.old England has been-
auapiea Dy American dressmakers to
the demand of American women. And
we are rightly concerned with the ap
pearance of our street suits, for they
THEIR SECRETS
Indians Bay That Medicine Men Get
Tip From Dreams. :,v
From the Denver TleM a. us..
A young Indian,' who Is ambitious' to
va aa ai isi a. i iinr nrnav
SSL-Si" tribe the P1" nd medicinal
properties of soma hrh u. i
by presenting a sufficient number of
nonles to a medicine man, prevail upon
tuvuwwr i imparl me secret of the
herbs to him. Frequently Indians al
loge that the secret is revealed to them
Hi umaui or oy m. oiva or an animal.
1'iuuuiiiig ii xne novice la pre
pared to begin the practice of medicine,
Success In' their onlnlnn la ni.
sible with the aid of the rre.i i.i
nd in order to invoke the help of the
K nicy ichk io various
sacrifices. , .
For instance, there Is the' practloe
w uiu a uuuo or otner eleva
tion and lying with the face to the
Miuuitu in r stjverai navs wtrhnut fffAd
or until they are completely exhausted.
During this period they profess to have
been taught some song, or the great
spirit converses with them through a
wcttu. a Diro. w (i nn mil n ....... n..
iney irequentiy allege that wolves
come to them and howl and that they
understand what the animals say. While
treating a patient they place tobacco
in nine poucnes wnich they tie with
sinews. These are nalnted brilliant i
ors and fastened to willow sticks about
the size of the shaft of an arrow but
somewhat longer.
Occasionally as a substitute for these
totems strins of flannel ara fnaanri
to the tops of the sticks and permitted
to flutter in the breeze The. tl.la n
also gaily painted and Inserted In the
grouiiu or CTevtces of rock on top of
a inn. iiiib is uon w gain ravor with
the great spirit and secure lil asaliat-
ance In making their practice success
ful or curlna- the nntlnnt undnr thi-
cimrge. xne tooacco or nannel con
stitute. In fact, votive offerings and the
custom is no aouDt or oriental origin.
They have of course In the meantlm
given the patient a concoction of medl-
Hosiery Specialsfor Monday
cine made from the herb or herbs
which they especially use, the offering
to the great spirit being simply .sup
plemental to the giving of medicine but
neverineteBS consiuereu m .. necessary
ceremony
The Irfdlan doctors also profess ' ta
Te able to dream out at will any prob
lem which Is difficult of solution dur
ing their waking hours. After a novice
succeeds In effecting a sufficient num
ber of miraculous cures to render him
famous he adds prophecy to his cura
tive attainments and makes predictions
as to events which will occur in the
future. . : ..
Portland Day at Albany
Apple Fair.
Next Tuesday. November 10. is Port
land day at the Albany apple fair.
The Southern pacific company will
make a special excursion rate of one
rare for tne round trip, xz.ta. Train
leaves Portland at 8:16 a m.. returnlns
leaves Albany 8:16 p. m.
Tickets on sale at City Ticket office,
Third and Washington streets. -
Old London Clubmen's Wager.
From the London Chronicle.
The rage for gambling at White's and
Almack's led to most outrageous betting.
na .n urhlh U'olnf.la (alia .V... V. 1 T '
" " -. b.w.w 4i miab no UM11S
a good tale.
A man dropped down in a fit before
the door and was carried inside! ,th
club instantly made' bets as to whether
he would die or not. and when a doc
tor was called In to attend him his
ministrations were Interfered with by
the members, because they said, these
would affect the fairness of the beta
M.L.GUMBERT
Reliable Farrier
334 Washington Street
Firs
A splendid stock of Reliable Furs
to select from. Elegant assort
ment of skins to order from.
You Save 25
by buying; here. We're Just open
ing" and offer some extra Induce
ments to acquaint you with our
new store.
FURS
BEKOOEIiSD AJTB BEPAXJRES
at SPECIAL PBICES.
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C03IING EVENTS
Great inerest Is being taken in the
entertainment and dance to be given by
the A. 8. Dramatic club at Arlon hall.
Second and Oak streets, Sunday even-
lngr November-IS. A two act comedy
will be produced by these- members of
the club: Misses Carrie Schilt and
Jennie Nieen. Leo Krause. NisKlm Abra
hamson, Louis Gevurts and Kmanuel
KrauL Dr. William Nlctn will direct
After the play, which Is to commence
at 8 o'clock, tlfere will be dancing with'
nulu bv Parson's orchestra. As in
tbeir former entertainments, when
x aptaln Racket" and fA Night Off
ware presented, the proceeds of the
vcuing nu ie given to the .Park street
: .A? "w
V, The Vesper Stella club will give Jts
Tnnkglvln psfty la the new Wood
rnan halt F-ast 8lxth end Alder streets
. Monday evening. Sovemhjiii
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The O. B. S. Girl have sent ... ...
vitatWms for a danoe at the Vlasonle
tennis Monday evening. November it
n r trcr.ew.es are Mra A. H. Wi!let
1-S W, King. Mr H r; Bmuil;
The Cabinet on the Stump.
Justice for Itself may shift.
Hop and skip and Jump;
With his sense of humor keen
Bonaparte will stump.
The Interior, bereft,
By Itself must hump;
Echoing My Policies
Garfield takes the stump.
Agriculture can go hang;
With a mighty thump
All the middle west can hear
Wilson hit the stump.
War may to the bowwows goi
Eloquence to pump;
Voters to convert and swav
Wright will take the stump.
Mail must lanquish quite forgot.
Sounding forth his trump
With a blast to wake the land
Meyer Intends to stump.
Commerce rrray to flinders go
Heading ofr a slump;
With his oratory great
Straus will take the stump.
Deep and vast affairs of state
By themselves may bump; 1
For at least a single speech
kooi win xaae tne stump.
Roosevelt left without advice?
Needs it not, you chump;
And besides, he half way thinks
He may take the stump.
McLandburgh Wilson.
Seven Sisters In Wedding Party.
From the Chlcser, Kawr
Mrs. John Sweeney, 1679 Kenmore !
avenue, and seven of her eight daugh
ters helped to make un a unique wed
ding party Wednesday night, when two:
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i'i uie uaii(juifiN miss jvainenne ana
Miss Alice were married In St. Marv's
of the Lake church to Thomas J. Ify-1
isno ami i.praro jMinne respectively
Because of the close family resemblance
between the young women much face
tious sprpehension was expressed bv
spectators lest the young brides to he
experience emba-rassment at the altar
The brides were attended hv th t,in
sister of Mis Katherlne, Mrs. Walter
Birmingham, while four other sisters
fell in line as bridesmaids, one sister
being ill. The bridesmaids were all sim
ilarly attired.
ana irridescent shades of silks and
spangles for foliage. The net Is mount
ed over an unaer gown or silk In rain
bow hues.
The beauty of this gown In its color
ing ran do only ralntly Imagined from
a newspaper cut. The sheath effect
and the long sweeping traJn give It dig
nity. It has a transparent yoke with
high collar finished with a Queen Eliz
abeth ruche and dainty short sleeves.
The gloves worn with this costume are
a fine white French kid with beautiful
f"" "'H' " -y p wv y -
T a I .11 , 1
ibuicb aii-woni caanmere nose, gray
ncai iiu ivo, a Kunranieea rive:
regular 40c" quality Monday
apema-i
Ladles' ex,ra quality black lisle Hose
large flare top. double sole, heel
anu uumiuruiDie ana
durable; regular 60c quality
Aionaay special a pair
Children's heavyweight black
Hose, double knee, heels and toes,
all sizes; regular 40c quality
Monday special
UMBBEXIiA 8 KEPAntUD AMD BE
COTEBI9 AT Til VEST
LOWEST YJUCES.
25c
Hose,
heel
$1 .00
wool
23c
309 KOBUSOS 8Tn OPT. VOSTOrFZOE
WhM EMBROIDERY
More Popular
Than Ever
Wallachian Embroidery has
grown in favor among nee-
dleworkers, it being simple
to execute and most attract
ive in either white or colors.
Wallachian Specials For the Week
Wallachian Shirtwaist Pat
terns, stamped on India
linon. Special t9
Wallachian Center - Pieces,
stamped on tan or white
linen
18-inch size .19
22-inch size 5)
Wallachian Tea Cloths and
Bureau Scarfs
Size 36x36 .. . . . .7. . .$1.15
Size 18x54 . . . v 85e
Wallachian Corset Covers,
stamped on finest grade
French Cambric 39
Wallachian Pin Cushions
and Handbags 19
Wallachian Pillow Tops,
with backs .39
SPECIAL NOTE We will
close out all our hats at once
to make room for holiday
floods.
X5he Needlecraft Shop
147 SIXTH STREET, NEAR. MORRISON
For the Newest in Wearing Apparel Visit "The Style Store'
Bringing Eastern Beef to the Coast.
Tou often hear the remark: "Whv
cannot we get as good a steak or roast
as the ones we have In New York and
other large eastern cltfes?" This Is
the answer; The meat weed In first class
eastern grills Is cut from young, well-
orta, coin-ianenea steers, wmoh com
mands the 'highest market Drire Thia
Is the kind of meat that thev .
bringing direct""" "from f the east,
and from which - their ar cut
ting-meir steaica ana roasts, and you
can easily satisfy vourstif of th
eellenc of the same by 'trying one at
the 1'e.klns Orill. . 5 - , ,. , J
iff-imt if Mi '''. r ' S
r t 3 1
must meet
manv eves their mutt
lo uiiuuiruBjvpj iney muse De alstlnct-
Ive, and they must be eminently prac
tical. All of these musts are met
the handsome street suit of Imported
navy chiffon broadcloth from the Meier
& Frank company.
The model shown is the latest ru
has the extreme long semi-fitting coat
wun wiue pocaeis ana trimmed with
military braiding, giving a. rich effect
wimoui 100 mucn eiaoorauon.
iarge buttons trim the long coat
loo pocnei naps ana tne corre
sponding trimming on the skirt wtilch
is maae with a half tunic effect and
trimmed with the braid. The ilmnla
vuv ui liio BHin proclaims it as the
latest thought In walkinr anita l
large hat trimmed with dashing white
mugs gives piquancy to tne whole.
Pennsylvania's Buried Coins.
From the Punxsutawney Spirit.
Tuesday morning a basket containing
about half a peck of currency, consist
ing of gold and silver, was brought
from the home of the late George Zim
merman at Falmouth. Lancaster county.
and deposited In a bank at Mlddletown.
Since the death of Mr. Zimmerman
search of the premises is being made
an-1 money of all descriptions is being
jiiuuu in n units, curners or me rooms,
old boxes and many other places where
only a man of the owner's eccentric
nature would think of hldlnar ft Snm
or tne pieces round are old and rare.
ft 4 ;feNr
the Prefediojn of
Service is Found at:
1 Ml I 1 11 t- f . " .
'Tie Style Store"
Our ambition to make thia store Portland's
style center, has been abundantly crowned
with success. We've often been asked to
what particular thing we attribute this
success. Well no one thintr: the chief
elements are style and service. The Per
fection of Style at moderate prices; the
Perfection of Service makincr shoDDinc a
delight.
Staining Hat
Our display includes many fetching hats
in silk beaver, trimmed in plumes with
broad flat dome crowns, also fur crowns;
some in real black lynx.' Chick French
Street Hats newest shapes and shades.
lnlsmllilM
Never Fails totlestore
Gray Hair to lis Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how lone ithaa ...
rr fa A.A r l . , "V
m. i vuiui a luiurianr entii
of healthy hair. Stops itg falling- out.
nil. positively removes Dan
anuf.KeeDi hair aoft and rtn... -o-
f" wtitntet 2k tinea a. much
in SL00 as 50c. size. U Net a n.
fL.!?.c- !"15.s'"t nioaist
Philo Hay Spec Co., Ktwsrg, N. j.
Hv' nar Soap cm,,
4, rough aad chipped bands, and ail .ki.'LT'
beaifcfcr tree book -The Care olSEnl
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Designed Waists
The extra exacting people are sure of finding just the dressy waists they have longed
forin our plenteous supply of smartly designed models. Fancy silk with hand
crochetted antique lace and long mousquetaire sleeves. Bewildering Dresden Chiffons,
elaborately trimmed; Nets, fancy and tailored effects. All-over Clunywith elegant
hahd-crochetted medallions and Baby-Irish trimmings. See windows 3 and 4
GAUNTLET GLOVES for driving or auto; very special, $4.00 values $2.75
Household Goods Reductions
Make your home beautiful and comfortable for thanksgiving-we've reached the
bottom in prices on table linens, portieres, curtains, table covers, bedding etc 33 1-3
to 50 per cent reduction all through. ,
Credit if Desired:
Purchases may be made on terms to
suit convenience of customer, and paid
for weekly; monthly or semi-monthly.
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