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THE OREGON v SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY, 21, 1909.
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REPARATIONS for the Washing
ton's birthday relebration tomor
row 'anj the county fair given
for the benefit of the. People's
j. Institute yesterday were the
rhlef points of activity last week. Two
of Cie mont prominent Washing-ton"
birthday affairs will be the muslcale to
on given by Mrs. John A. Keating In
the afternooft to the .Daughters of the
American Revolution and the - banquet
to be el ven in the evening at Hotel
Portland by the Sons and Daughters of
iu Kevolutlon. At the latter VV. l.
V 'heelwright will be ' the. toastmastcr
Mid C. E. S. Wood the chief speaker.
There have been two or three large
" affairs the past week which were prob
ably planned a long time ago before the
county lair came up and usurped the
horizon. These were given as sched
uled and were largely attended, but
eldom has there been a week with such
a dearth of small events, the kind that
are crraaged on the spur of the mo
ment a day or two beforehand, and
which go to make up the "society but
terfly's'! full week. This was because
everyone was busy running around get
ting costumes for the county, fair and
getting people to help them make their
own particular department of work , ft
success. .,
There" was some fear expressed be
fore the fair that everylmdy had' been
enlisted as -workers so that none would
be left to attend as spectators. But
the fear was groundless. The armory
was filled with a mob of eager pins in
ure seekers all afternoon and all even
ing.. Many of the spectators came in
costume" and mingled as village mar
keters among the throng and they added
much to the enjoyment of the occasion.
Doubtless the fair can be pronounced a
Kreati-.-BucceKs. Everything wa well
pMtronlzed. The crowds hung curiously
about the recesses of the fortune tellers
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Madame Vashtl , Luna, de Luna and I
Maaame la Claire never were belter
patronized. " " , .
People were more patient than usuaj
with the Incessant organ grinding, and
they smiled patronizingly upon the
ragged little dagoes, arid the impish lit
tle monkeys. Popcorn menand eandy-on-the-stick
men were besieged Instead
of besieging.,- Crowds gathered In rapt
-admiration ab-ut thn ,- hurJyjcurfltfjL
The chariot races filled the vast crowds
with thrill after thrill.. - The German
garden, ran freely withait 'tcense frem
the city apd everyone sat there openly
wi input xajrp or arrest The aalry ap
pealed to many who had been reared
n 1U products and the fair maidens
there in their cleanly frocks and aprons
and wtth their happy singing; drew
many to their corner. The living plc-
i.uiks were reaiiy oenutirui end vied
with the best art galleries. The side
chows attracted ' great curious crowds
eager to view the wonders of the world.
A remarkable 4hlng was the manner
y in which so many "doubled'.' as they say
. on the stage. There wre some strenu
ous and .enthusiastic .workers who did
three or four "tunta." so Roarer wore
they t help the cause. And one trould
. almost ' swear ' b had seen- double -or
triple several times. .
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. "vt'ednesday Venina; . Mr. and v Mrs.
David S. Fva'rns gayej a reception In
honorro'Jhe 26th anrtlveraary of their
jrujfrlage at Jhcir home, 65S Belmont
' street. The house , was beautifully
decorated for the' occasion,' The living
room and reception hall were in pink
carnations and smllax and in the din
ing room were daffodils and smllax.
', The gueals were received In the living
room by Mr. and, Mrs. Stearns, and as
sisting mem was Mm. a. R. Woodward,
who was Mrs. Stearns bridesmaid, and
Mr D. J.. Russell. Ihinch was served
i rom ine rozy corner oy Mrs. William
10. Wilkinson and Mrs.. Anna M. Nilea.
Webber's orchestra was stationed -in
the retention- hall. . . Manwr - T.inv
Stearns and M1saX3aerrarc1rtH-niet4
tne guests ai- ine door. Miss . KUice
Stearns and Ous C. Stearns had charge
: i, im urrssms rooms, jars. J-ioward
t.'rofts and Mrs.' J.' A. Crouch presided
at the dining .table and they we.ro ,. a.
filsted by tho Mlssea Mildred Jackson
nd Kdith Stearns. Mrs. Stearns looked
( harming-in whlte'fneKsallne silk made
princess, and carried violets, a fr.
f the evening- was -the presence of
"" su"i were present at
the wedding 24 years ago, among whom
was Mr. IStearns' mother, who is nearly
S3 years of age. . The Invited guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Masters.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 H. Maswell, Mr. and
Mrs. John Duthie, Mrs. C. M Cart
wright.: Mr. and Mrn. .. g. Plyma'le, Mr
. and Mrs. S. M. Parke. Mr. and Mrs F
A. Robinsons Mrs. W. R. Uoone. Pr"
and Mrs. IIitrry- Lane, Mrs. Marev
Thompson, Mrs. W. 11.' White. Mr nud
Mrs. James ; Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Walker. -Mr,, and Mrs. F. N Hen
Ion, Mrs. Mary 1. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Ooddard Mrs. W. H. Savlo-'M?
and Mrs. C. N. Rankin, Miss i"ox Mr'
and Mrs. J. H. Huddelson. JIr. ORle'
. i. - jTiio, . vraison, Mr R'v'
, Mrs. T. B. - Neuhaiiser. Mr. and Mr :'
Thomas Carroll, Mr. and Mrs W v'
Plimpton. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen Mr'
nnd Mrs. li B. Warren. Mr. and M-n'
O. Mclaran. Mr. and Mrs. ' S,uart'
- fr. and Mrs. -Albert Berni. Mr anH
. Mrs. W. R. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs T t
Itavls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Olelm'
Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Dingle, M! r.uth'
J. O. Stearns Jr.. Edwin U Surnis ir'
and Mrs. J. Kingston Smith M-' and
Miss Olive Neal of Lewleton, Idaho, Fiancee of John Claire Montieth.
Mrs. J. E. Werlelh, Mr, and Mrs.
thur Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
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'lrk. Mr, and -MjgJ.J. JCJifl,nibroau,J ward Grelle, Mra: Everett Ames, Miss
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Mr. and Mrs. H. U Waller. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Ferrell, Judge and Mrs.
John ' B. Cleland, W. A. Clelaiid, Dr.
and Mrs. Benjamin K. Toung, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge-Stannard, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Will Stannard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Forrester,
Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e Churchill, Mr. and
Mrs.' B. F. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Bell, Mra. Miles Bell, Miss Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Starr. Captain and ".Mrs. I.. P. Iloa-
ford. Mr. and Mrs. H. Patterson. Mr.
and Mrs. C, J. Mack. Mr. and-Mrs. A.
L. Stephens, Mrs. J. A. Crouch, Dr. and
Mrs. j.. Kan, Mr. and Mrs. it. v.
Clair. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Stewart, Mrs.
Annay M. Nlles, Mr. nd. Mrs. flt. I
JMlles, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Stearns, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob McDuffee. Mr. and Airs.
C. 8. McDuffee, Roy McDuffee, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McDuffee, Mr. and Mrs.
Vere McDuffee, Mr. and' Mrs. H. Crofts,
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russell, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Paul, Mrs. Collin's, Miss
Clnric Churchill. George Churchill, Mr.
and Mrs. Ale Churchill, Mr. Frazer,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frazer, Mr.' and Mrs.
William B. Wilkinson.
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Mrs. W. W. Gotten gave the third of
her ' series of. bridge afternoons last
Tuesday, and the honor guest was Miss
Josephine Yfttt-s o, Spokane, whto wail
vlsrting with Mrs. Thomas O'Day and
who is now Mra. Cotton's guest. A
number -of guests catme on after cards
for tea. The invitation list Included
Mrs, David C. .Lewis. Mrs. David T
Honeyman. -Mrs. Herman Burpee, Miss
v jji orannon, . Mrs. norien is.
Howard; " Miss Mabel - Weldler, - Mrs.
George 8. Whiteside, Mrs. Fred G.
Sykas, Miss Muriel Williams,' Mrs. Guy
weosior -xajooi, Mrs. William il. Skene.
Mrs. James C. WilBOn, Miss Genevieve
Thompson," Mrs." Morris Homahs' Whfte-
house, Mrs. Lloyd G. Wentworth. Miss
Grace Warren, Miss -Hazel Crocker, Mrs.
W. P. Rinnott, Miss Josephine Smith,
Mrs. Louis H. Tarpley, Mrs. Harry Stin
aon Sladen. Mrs. Frd Strong, Mrs. ' J.
C.Robinson, Miss Alice 8tfttng - Mrs.
Luther F. Steele, Mrs. Bert Ball. Mrs.
Sanderson Reed, Miss Margaret Callin,
Mlas Louise Carey, Miss Hazel Dolph,
Mrs.. Henry Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Frank
Freeman, Mrs. fMward Cooklngham,
Miss Glndys Felt. Miss Amy Heltshu,
Miss-- Kffie Houghton, Miss Claire
Hougllton. Miss Luile Hall, Mrs. John
K. KOllock. Mrs, Alma n. - Katz. Mrs.
Fielding 8. Kelly, Mra. Peter Kerr. Mr.
J. Erriest Laidlaw, Mrs. E. C. ' Wears,
Miss Dorothy Morrison, Mrs. Harry
Power. Mrs. Herbert 8. Nichols. Miss
Henrietta Eliot, Miss Ines Barrett, Mrs.
Joe Barrett, Mrs. Everett Ames, Mrs.
Walter Goes, Misa Mabel Goes. Mrs..
Harrlon Corbett, . Hisa Leila Shelby,
Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. ' John xEmer
soii Cronan, Mrs. ' AT C. Spencer, - Mrs.
W. T. Muir, Miss EU Stephens Miss
Helen Kastham. Mra. George AVent-1
orth. Mrn. Mathlesori. Mrs. Guy Boschko i
( r hpokane. Mrs. Thomas O Day, Mrs.
MrT,,eo'l. Miss Von Bolton, Mrs. Mark
Gill and Mrs. James Honeyman,
Ore. of the moat delightful events .of
the wwek was the' annual'lilrtbday tea,
of tho Visiting Nurse association, given
this' year at the home of Mrs. Helen
Ladd Corbett. There was larjre at
tendance, and .consequently, a large or-
ii-ring i -it tne association. Mrs. i;or
b:t received and ptanding la the line
with her were a number of the .officers
ano nireitors. - Mra. Millie Trumbull
Mrs. Frirccs .Tames Bailey. Mrs. A. F.
IHles. Mrs. Frank B. Riley. -Mrs.
AJoiph wo'.re, MfHa. Valentine-Frttch.
ari. Mrs. A. A. Morrison. Mrs. H. 8
OUe, Mrs. John Cran, and Mrs. 8. M,
Blumaiier. Assisting them were- Miss
r.Min nuiir man. miss uiaays Koss,
f, ,v , v,"ll,,p 'inams ana m-iss Ma
thilde Howe. . . - . . .
In the dining room was poured hy
,llMKll ,rw r . K. AVer.
Hamilton Brooke. Mrs. Slrmund
C. "Lewis, Mrs. Frank M. Warren, J?.,
Mrs. Harry Stinson Sladen, Mrs. C. Kd-
Mrs.
-- ijt vrv-, si I w
'n ano miss Henrietta Failing. Ths
f. "x, ,BllVf. lnen wrr Miss Caro
r?.' ??r"Z Nr!"" "'ranees Wilson. Miss
Dorothy Mnrrisoit. Miss. Mills Weasin
ger and Miss Claire - Houghton. Can-
Sir.". I?1'1,, "ndf'r the 'direction of
Miss Olive Failing an.i assisting at her
uhle were Mrs. E. A. Baldwin and
Miss Margaret Boot.
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Mrs. Frank Branch Riley entertained
with two afternoons -of bridge Thurs
aay and Friday with" iajht-table "each
day. Thursday afternoon ; Mra. Iula
Gcrlinger and Mrs. Thomas lO'Da-r were
the prisewinner. Friday a number of
friends came in after tea. The prizes
at bridge were won by Mrs. Grace War
ren anl Mrs. Everett Ams. Mrs.
Iv r. Riley assisted the lxwi. ,th
t-iys In receiving the anosts. who werel
Wm. O- F. Adiims. Mrs Frcd-H k. fvkes
J.'. UujrA.b,vter T::.c-t. ;;!:. i':.vij
mTaaarTrarnv. Cr-Atvord.-Mrs;
RusseU Hawkins. Miss Smyaer. Mrs.
Wells, Gilbert Mrs.- Carroll raff, MXS.
Morton H. Insley, Miss Florenee ! War
ren", Mrs. M. L. Holhrsok. Mrs. Alma
D. Katz, Miss Inez Barrett. Mrs. Jos
eph Barrett, Mra. James D. Honeyman,
Mrs. R. R. Hoge, Mrp. J. Ernest Laid-
isw. Airs. k. j. uiiipman, Mrs. m. j.
Hall. Mrs. (". E. Curry, Mis. M. J.
Iubte. Mrs. W. H. Mathieson. Mrs. F.
C, Maiden, Mrs. John C.- Robinson, Miss
Grace Warren, Mrs. R.' L. Donald.-Miss
ijyia - i tarne, i rs. Uearga uerlinger,
Mra. Louis (Jerllnger. Jr., -Miss Judith
Scott, Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mrs. Wil
liam KniSht. Mrs. George Marshall,
Mrs. O, Waiter Gates. Mrs. W..W. Wick,
Mrs. W. W. Cotton. Mrs. Thomas O'Day,
Misa'-Poaephlne "Yates of Rjiokane, Miss
Tcka Von Bolton, Miss Edith Nicholson,
Mrs. Ixmis H-. Tarpley, Mrs. Charles
R Warrens, Mrs. Ralph Wilbur,- Mrs.
Leroy H. Parker. -Mr. Raloli W. Hovt,
Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Miss Emery, Mra.
Adolph Dekum, Mrs. A. J. Giesy, Mm.
A. A". . Smith, Mrs. Forrest Fisher,-Mrs.
Walter A. . Goss. Mrs. Walter White,
Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mrs. F. A. Nltchey,
Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. John A. Keat
ing, Mies Etta Morris,. Miss Trent,- Miss
Grace Towslee, the Misses Guthrie,
Miss Ruth Honeyman, Mrs. A. E.
Rockcy, Miss lorothy Morrison. Miss
Genevieve Thompson, Miss Nan Robert
son, Miss Leila Shelby, Miss Harriet
Kinney. Miss Joaephlne ' Smith, - Miss
Mcta Buehner. Miss Lulle Hall, Mrs,
Fielding 8. Kelley,. Mrs.- 8. -G- Reed,
Mrs. Fred Chapman arjd Mrs, -Warren
E. Thvmas. f ,
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. An. engagement of Interest . that was
announced -In Lewiston, Idahp, "last
week ..was that .of Miss Olive ?feat to
John Claire Monteith of Portland. ITie
Weeding Is to be celebrated in June. A
flikeness' ls shdwn- today 'of' Miss Neat,"
wno is pronounced one of the most pop.
umr aim tiever young women or- UPW18
ton. She attended college at the Uni
versity 01 vvasnington - and--Stanford
and Is a-member of the PI Beta Phi
iororlty. Mr. Monteith tm nmons- the
best known muwlelans of Portland who
has made his ' homo here' for three or
four, years and-4tas built up an excel
lent reputation In- that time.- Ffe- hss-
an excetient baritone voice wlileh is of
ten heard in solo work ;at -concerts and
recttals. He Is director of the' First
Unitarian tholr-and-ls connected -.with
a numtier of miRical organizations.. His
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,E, Mon
teith, live In Lewiston and the- acquaint
ance between Miss Neal and Mr, Mon-
teitn. nas Deen one or Jong standing.
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,' Mrs. Charles Boss enteftaliried most
delightfully Friday aftetnoqn wlth-ihe
las of a series of informsls. which
have been glvsn in honor 'of Mrs. Kath
arine Daly. Mrfe. Boss was assisted by
Miss Dean and Miss Tnltle who w
charming In dainty .-light gowns.' The
list of guests is as follows: Mrs. Kath-
enne Daly, Mrs. Benjamin F. Weaver,
Mrs. William Reld. Mrs. John Jacob
Kadderly, Mrs. John H. Haak, Mrs.
John Annand, Mrs.. Rfunder, Mrs. Fred
H. Noltner, Mrs. Harry T. Clarke.' Mrs.
3. A. Haseltine, .Mrs. WiHiam Kapus.
Mrs. George W. Simpson. Mrs. H. B.
Adams; Mrs. E. O. Mattern, Mrs. H. C.
Buckley. Mrs.. William McBrAde; Mrs.
W. .1. Archambeau, Mrs. Frank Motter,
Mrs. Frank N.' llbert. Mrs. Clifford
Marshall Mrs. F. P. Waring, Mrs. JX.
K. Fineh"Mrsf B. B. Fleckensteln, Mrs.
Walker, r Mrs. - Fred ( Ieinenweber, Mra.
Ralph? Nickum." Mri Jessop, Miss Flora
Jesser. Mist f. .Rogers. .
firm. B.D. igler entertained Thrs- ',
by 'the hostess and. ths hall will he
decorated with flags and flowers in .the
national -colors. .- Points suggestive of j
tieorge -wasntneton t Pirinaay will ne
brought into the -..decorations. . Ex
benator 8. B. Huston of Forest Grovs will
give the patriotic address and a musical
program py prominent local artists will ,
be given. Receiving with ths hostess
win pe tne o-rrtcers and . directors;
Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, estate regent;
Mrs. J. F.' Hughes, state vice regent;
Mrs. Wallace MeCamant, chapter re
pent; Mrs. V.. 8. Chapman. -vies regent;
Mrs. w. n., uiiapm, secretary;. airs.
John H. Hall, treasurer; Mrs. A. - E.
Rockev.- reaistrar: Mrs. John A. Keat
ing, hitsorlan: Mrs, Francis James
Batlev, Mrs. It. H. Parker. "and Mrs.
Otis B. Wright. -members of the board.
The young women of ths chapter who-
are under the chairmansnm or mih
Liza Parker will assist in receiving:
I They as well as the officers will be in
colonial costume. u.niie - -ercy
Menefes and Vtr-ttii Menefee will be
George and Martha Washington and
will ass-iat .the hostess: In doing; the
honors, ',' ;
Friday evening the Misse Gladys and
Jennie Hayes j entertained the Delta
tlnha a-lrla at their home. 170 Twelfth
street. Delta Alpha is the name of a
newlv organized young iaaiea sunaay
school class of the Taylor Street Meth
odist church. Their Diana are uniiue
t-and such as deligrht and -interest young
womon. At tne same time, tney en
courage Bible study and noble Ideals.
The officers are, president, MiBS . Ixtta
Carmichael; Vice-president, Miss Fran
ces Greenberg; secretary. Miss Mildred
ScetU treasurer. Miss Hazel Davidson;
sergeant-at-arms, iMIss Sophie Kuhn.
After the business meeting and numer
ous games, delightful luncheon was
served. -,' . -
Mrs. A; Meter was delightfully Bur-'
prised last Saturday with a surprise in
honor of her' birthday -with a luncheon
and card party. The affair was planned
and carried out by her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Julia L. Meier, and the surprise-
was succeasrui. -Ths rooms -were Deau
tl fully decorated with spring flowers.
The luncheon guests wfcre Mrs. Sigmund
Frank, Mrs. I. N. Flelschner, Mrs. Ed
ward Ehrman, Mrs. Adolphe Wolfe, Mrs.
8. Julius Mayer and Mrs. Solomon Ros
onfeld. .Later guests arrived for cards.
and ennnah eame to make UD five ta
bles. The prizes were won by Mrs,
Henry Hausman - and Miss Sonnenfeld-
Mrs. F. Guy Haines gave a charming
luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs
Charles L. Rtngler. ' The dining and re
ception rooms were daintily decorated
in blue. Covers were laid for twelve.
The favors were unique bon-bon boxes,
filled with candles made by the hos
tess. , Those present were Mrs. - Rlng
ler. Mrs. George W. Schmidt. Mrs. Al
AVaddle, Mrs. Albert Boss, Mrs. Fred
Schanz, Mra. E. Hammond White, Mrs.
William Gumdig. Mrs. N. P. Sorenson,
Miss C. Anderson, Mrs. Alto F. Boss,
Miss Jess Evens and Virginia Ringler.
The last of the series of the younger
set's subscription dancea was given Fri
day evening at .Murlark hall. Owing
to the final rehearsal for the county fair
which took place at the same time the
attendance was small, but later in the
evening a number came In. The regu
lar patronesses for these dances are
Mrs. David T. Honeyman, Mrs. William
H. Warrens. Mrs. John K. Kollock and
Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. The committee
consists of Misa Claire Houghton, Haw
ley Hoffman and Antofne Labbe.
.
A reception to the Rev. Henry Rus
sell Talbot, the new rector -of St. Da
vid's Episcopal church, will be given
Tuesday evening at the residence of Dr.
8. E. Joseph!. An excellent program
has tbeen arranged consisting of vocal
foIos, D. B. Mackle, -Miss Clara How
ell - and --Miss - Lillian OarrlTier; ynin
foio. Miss Reglna Shea; piano solos,
Miss Claire Cakes, Miss Mabel Warren
and Miss Graham. An invitation is ex.
tendod to the friends of 8ti David's
church.1 ' " '
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Mr: and Mr. Adnlphe Wolfe will en
tertain -at dinner tonight In honor of
their niece. Miss Helen Rosenfeld,
whose engagement to Dr. Jonah BaWise
was recently: announced.- The- guests
will be Miss Rosenfeld. Miss Clementffie
Hinch, Miss Florence Wolfe, Miss Flor
ence -Kohn, Misses Miriam and Frances
Jacobs. Adolph Jacobs, Henry Metzger,
William Llpman, Saniuel' Blsslnger
Walter Resenfelil, Dr. ,Wlse. and -Mr.
and Irs. Sol; Rosenfeld' ,
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Mr. and Mrs. "Wells Gilbert enter
tainedi informally at bridge .Thursday
evening In compllme-jt to Mr." Gilbert's
hrpther-in-law;'and sisfftE. Mr, and Mrs.
Graff of Duluth. There were five tables
nnd the guests were-' members of the
younger set.' The prizes were won by
Miss Effie Hourhton. Miss Grace War.
reif and Marion Dolph. The Graffs pr-
nvea xnursaay ana will De .here about
ten days. ' , .
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An idea much' in voarue in an mum.
clubs has been adopted by tha Portland
rieigms ciuo ana aurmg L.ent informal
muslcales will be given to take the
place of the regular dance. There
will be an Ln formal famliv uhi"
every Saturday at which there will he
uancing out tne iormat social runctions
will be disposed vof during the season
of "Denltence.. - The first of tha mn,.i.
cales will be given next Friday evenlngJ
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Mrs. John Plsgemann who was Miss
.Mabel Devers, .entertained Informally
Thursday afternoon with three tables
of bridge. Her younger friends were
her guests and next Tuesday afternoon
afew of her married friends will be
entertained with an equally Informal
affair. - The Plagemanns are living in
the Sol Blumauer house while the lat
ter are abroad. - ,
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Miss Helen "WBTt of MeafOrd, who Is
attending St. Helens Hall, is the guest
of Mrs. 'K. "P. "Graham over Monday
vacation at the-Mall. Mr. and Mrs. R
P. Graham- reeAtly returned . from a
trip to California, going" as far -down
as. San Diego android Mexico and other
points of Interest through southern Cal
ifornia. w w
Mrs. Lee Hoffman returned' the first
of the week -,-from .. a ' prolonged visit
east, sue spent . good deal of time
at her old horns' In Boston and : also
visited her , daughter .. Miss Marjorte
Hoffman at' Wellesley. "Mrs. -Hoffmas,
who Is Interested in art matters,- has
recently been elected president of ths
Arts and. Crafts society- of Portland..
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Prre-
1
teratioe Sale
'The plans for the alteration in oiir store are 'now -ready, and the . contracts
about to be4et-That means more or less damaged goods from'falling plas-
.; ter, etc., f so inotf3P to have as littleloss as possible from niined goods we '
will cut the prices so' ruthlessly that our. shelves will soon, be cleared: Our
new spring goods are piling in and will go .under the knife with the resv.
:The quality of our. goods is well known to be the best, no matter, how low
SPRING SUITS
Light shades of fancy worsteds,
in all the leading tones of- col-
ors;.
value
Mil i tl v ivauuiaj - z-v' J wa vv-
;. good $20.CX) t QC
tue ..... . i,.$M,fVd
.. DRESS SKIRTS
Have procured a rnanufacturera,'
, sample Hnfc of . Skirts. U shades,
inYanamas, vol. mohair, tc.'i
we make a specialty f O flt
of large sizes; from.... )
NET WAISTS '
A few left over and again of
fered at this unequaled price;
we wish to clear them before
; the alterationf, f 4.69 arid
92.95; also a few.messal'tie
Waists just in, ' .. , ' tC QC
for ..PseivJ
New line of spring Waists just
in, wth pleated front ;- and
back; also lace and embroid
.ery trimmed; regular flQ-,
. $1.50 value.... 4i70C
PETTICOATS
500 black Petticoats, extra wide
and well made in satine, moire
and Heatherbloom; QC
Fre-Alteration price -. . vOC
Black and all colors Silk Petti
coats; regular values f C'nr
$7.50 to $10 jD.yD
DRESS 'GOODS
44-inch imported Satin Prunella,
"in taupe,, reseda, mode, gray
.' and electric, in-plain M Aft
' and stripe; - special, ,plUU
44-in, striped mixed Suiting, in
I all the new mixed effects.of re
seda; electric, taupe (1 AA
and gray; special. ..plJUU
44-inch- French Serge, n,ite,
' smooth finish, new shadesof
Alice, electric, green, brown
as fr: sloo
, WASH GOODS '
- ,y ' '
Fancy Ducks in great variety-
suitable for dresses and 1 OlV
separate waists; yd... lttZQ
New mercerized Din gharris, look
Jike tffeta silk beau- OP-
tif uf Juster l J, , . , ,kLO C
NeWKjaai Silks, great variety, in
i-4'olid.flc.olorsr full "27 inches
'. wideband 50c values . OC
anywhere; per yard. . . , .ODC
i LINENS
Huck Towels, 5; heavy
and good quality, for.. Aval
60-inch Table Damask, per yard,-
o; beautitur Damask, JC
full 64 Ins. wide,, y ad .UJC
L AMIES' UNDER-! w" .
WEAR
Silk-and-cotton Vests, with high ' j
Tneck and long sleeves;-pants .
and tights, in knee and ankle
rlcngth; PreAlteration QJ,
X,adies' , large size sleeveless -
Vests;-' regular 2Sc values, ,
v Pre Alteration price, C- -'.'
two for......... ...... .juOC
HOSIERY
A special line" of ladies' lisle
Hose in black and white polka ;
- dots.- also ! figured; J double
heels and toes;, 35c JQg
Children's fine ribbed lisle Hose -
in tan and black; - all 1 ft'
sizes; 25c grade, pair.1 .1 1 V
NEW BLACK SILKS
36-in. black chiffon Satin Duch-
esse, per "yard, f 1.50; same
in 27-sn c width for 01 ,ftn
f 1.25-and 24-in, for M.UU
L27-inch black Chiffon for 4Jl,a5,
iiO-inch tor ?l and Vi- Pr
inch' on sale for,. DOC
36-inch Taffeta Silk, per yard,
af; same in,27-inch 7En
I width on sale for, yd.. I vC
NE.W BAGS, BLETS, COLLARS, NILCKW1LAR AND GLOVLS
v
Paris Modes Pst
z term, All Searai .
Allowed Best
"Pattern Made
MdAUeri
McMhhell
PdPUI;AR-PRICEp STORE ! '
Daniel "WcAllen, Pres. and Marl Cor. 3d and Morrison Sts.
Mail Orders
Cirt fully FU led
and Promptly
. . forwarded
J enklna wag Misa KeTIeKtnsw(M'h. Inf Pr. and Mrs. WfHtatn-tVFIoblg. Mr. and
brother and his wife, Mr. and Mr. Har
ry R Atnsworth and in San Francisco
they were entertained by her sister,
Mrs. Percy T. Morgan. - . ..
:' . . : ,-tc .-..--.i" - .
"i afri" J. Ernest Laidlaw' Entertained
Informa'lly with three tables of bridge
Mnndav evening' for Miss Jo--jhlne
Yates, who is visiting Mrs W. V. Cot
ton.- ' . -
f -.. n,Tr rjav Lombard, who
Jiave'hfen rootorinfr through southern
California, Were visittug hv 8n Bran
Cisco Oast weeK al ine su rreiiviu.
Mrs. Edward CooklnRhajn has cards
outfor a hearts puny ueii iucwij
everilna- In comnUment to Miss Bertl
Baar.
Dr. H. C. tleffereds will be host for
the Monday -Night Dancing club March
1. with a dinner oance. at. ine gmt ciuw,
w w
Mr.' J Cronln- anil hr daughter
Miss Katherlne Crontn le Sunday on
a visit ast. , .
. Mr. and Mrs. Williarn F. Woodward
are planning a trip soon to tn er-
muaas. s ; c .
S5
Mrs. Oeorge Oerllnger and Mrs. Louis
Oerlinger Jr. of Dallas, who- spend th-s
greater part of their time In" Portlanl
With -Mrs. Ixtuls. Oerllnger 'Sr., Wave
cards 'out for a bridge afternoon- next
Tuesday at the golf club. Both the
matrons have many friends In Port
land. . ',-'."
i,., - . c -' "
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Blsalnger, who
are visiting in California, are Jbelng en
tertained extensively by their friends.
Recently Mr. and Mrs. 6am Btsainger
gave a theatre nartv In their hnnnr at
.lite Van Ness, followed by an elaborate
supper at the St Francis., s. ,
-a- - - -. - i - .- '
dayftoivit flyt hunared and again t 'lThe Omega Nu snrority'and a.few of.
ineir immeaiaie inenas enjoyea an in
formal dance at Irvington club last
GdIiiHqv a. an In. ' ' II.. . r- V 1 t
. ....... .... . .. jwey Vlini l.g
yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. D. Walker
an '-Mrsv Jirinlt. P. - Young were -4ha
pnti wlnjiers Thursday w hen the guests
were Mrs. 'IT: J. JackRon. Miss Agnes
Watt. Miss Anna McDonald. Mrs. B,
Grimes, Miss tiuma Howell, Mrs. I.. 1,
Hunter,- Mrs. J. w. Mactormac. Mrs.
O. iJlkin. Mrs. A. D. Walker. Mrs.
Frank T.; Young,: Mrs. Herbert W. Card-
Drake." Sirs." if. SiV. Votinger. Mrs. John
Archer Bell Mrs. C. W. Hodson. Mrs.
Huoert t;ojton. Airs. nanrord - Whiting,
Mrs. M. C Griswold. Xfrs. Arthur Owen
Jones. Mrs. K. Woodard, Mrs. M. 'M.
Ringler, Mrs. -Robert W. Wilson, Mrs.
TRoberts, Mm. 3. F. Watts., Mrs. Vic
tor Adlx, Mrs. James- Blrrel, Mrs. R. M.
Gray Mrs. Harold Gilbert and -Mrs-. J.
A.-.Haseltine. Assisting- ber were Mrv
r-ercy winne, Ansa Kowena tochran and
Usm CamiUa-Hers.. -'.-, .
A delightful affair that will bevglren
tomorrow afternoon "for tle DaugWers
Of .the American Revolultotf is the mimi
cale that ilrK. Jolin A. Keating; . Will
etve t the Inr(lnnd Heights, club.
D .b'.-i at-.- pfcvarali'-ns have been made
Mastkknd Mrs. E. W. Dent were tha
patronesses. - . ;
8. Benson and' ht daughter. Miss
Carolyn, ' left Thursday 'for Southern
California to- remain till late SDrtnor.
Miss "Benson will -visit part of the tlma
with her sorority, Gamma Phi Beuu'at
Stanford..- - . . ....
. i ' "v- - i .-
Mrs. O. F. White and Mrs. W.v Cecil
have cards out for a dance next .Tues
day evening .at the Oregon Yacht club
In compliment to the graduating; class
Of St,'Helen- hall : ;- ;'t- ?
;-'-.-'- , ,,.'" ..''!-.!)
Miss AVinlfred Loomls 'of Tacoma.
who Is Miss; Margaret Walter', guest,
waa the honor guest at a- small tea
given by her Hostess Thursday .after-
, . . . ....-.
Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Jenkins returned
home yesterday from their wedding trio
through California and Arizona. . Mrs. 1
EVENTS OF THE WEEK j
L.. Dr. pud . Mrs. Henry F, Fleckensteln
and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trenkman
entertained charmingly. Friday evening
with a large, rormal dance ax inei ron-
land Heights . i-ftiby. The- 'cluhouse,
whloh'ls "so admirably -adapted ito en
tertalnlng on a large scale,' was beau
tifully decorated with"" autumn (leaves
and woodland greens arranged simply.
The supper room was- especially attractive-with
greens in larga Jardlnlera.
infl a inft rnan enlnred. llirht thrown-Over
the .scene. In the ballroom het music
was under the able direction; of. David
Rosebrooky the clever - loader. f 4 ths
symphony orcheatra-t -1' f . . '
Many handsome gowns wer4 worn ana
the scene was a brilliant one. Mra
Fleckensteln was handsome In pale blue
panne crepe cut rtlrectolre, with -silver
garnitures. Mrs. Trenkman wore an at-
traeiiva vellnw untln nmnlra sown orna
mented wlth'duehesse lace, f Mrs.' Frank
Dooley's handsome gown of white prin
cess laca over aatln attracted: mucn
attention. Mrs.t'A. D. Charlton was dls.
tlngulshed looking; in black satin, airs.
John Annand wore) a stunning Imported
sown of rose colored lace cut on sheath
lines. Miss 'Frances Jcffery was at
tractive in yellow rrepe trimmed with
gold lace. Mrs. Frank Heltkemper wors
a pretty lingerie frock handsomely em
broidered. Mrs. H Irks Fenton was In
rose satin, cut rtlrectolre; Mrs. Ben
Gadsbyt wore a dlrectoire- satin of a
soft chjimpagne, shade 1 Mrs. "James
Thompson was picturesque In, pale pink
crepe de chine: Mrs. C. C. Colt wore pale
blue satin ornamented with lace; Mrs
Edward Brown wore m white lingerie
gown; Mrs.' John - A. .Keating J looked
handsome rn 'white: Miss Nona Sawler
was attractive in, pale blue silk trimmed
with handsome embroidery of the same
tone; Mrs. M. Scnmeer wore pale blue
silk.; Mrn. Pradhomme-was in handsome
black silk with touches of white, - ,
The guests ofthe-venlng were: Mr.
and MrsA Samuel B. Archer. MV. and
Mra John Annand, Mr. and Mrs. C C,
Colt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Coman. Mr. and
Mra -M-f arlock,' Ma and Mrs. Archer,
Mr: and, Mrs. J.' Annand. Mr. and Mrs.- C
C. Colt. .Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Coman, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Carlock. Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Charlton. Mr.and Mrs. J. A.
Curry, Mr. and Mrs. O. Caldwefl. Mr. and
Mrs. A., C. Berry, Mr; and Mra. A. I
Berkely, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berry. Mr.
nnd Mrs.' P, B. lilck, Mr", and Mrs. Frank
M.-Dooley.'Mr. and Mrs. P. H. De Haas,
WEDDIN0
AND 'VISITING CARD'S
V.G.SH1TII&C0.
WASHINGTON BUILDING
Mrs. J. A". Keating. Mr. and Mrs. R. S
Grant, . Miv and Mra M. H. Schmeer,
Mr, . and Mrs. R.. McDuffee, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Northrup, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I.-Northrup, Dr. and. Mra., Hicks. Fen
ton, Mr. and Mrs. K.-A. Rasch. Mr. and
Mra T. J.,-Glesler.,Mr. and .'Mr. C. I
Mead, Mr. and Mra. L. Therkleaen. if.
Van Duirn, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Marsh.
Mr. and Mra Benjamin Oadsby, Mr. and
, Mrs. James Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Lawrence,, Dr., and Mra. J. J.
Panton, Dr. and Mrs. A. C Panton, Mr.
and Mrs. M Hawser, Mr..-and Mrs. A.
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J.' D. I.eonarl,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Glle, Mr and Mrs.
1, Kooens. jwr. ana Mrs. s. Herring,
Mr. an Mrs. A. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. F- E.
watkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Noon, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Farrelt, Mr. and Mra,
W. rrlll. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shelly Mor.
gan, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prudhornme,
Mr.-and Mrs. Thomas Foster, Mr. and
Mrs. K. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Hughes, Mrs. Laura Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bridges,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Haseltlne, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Heltkemper. Mr. and Mrs. I
Allehoff,Mr. and Mrs. A. Brookings,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank, Mr. and Mra.
H. Grimm. Mr. and Mra K. Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hofmann, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles K. Boss, Mr. and Mrs. R.
8. Marshall,, Mr. and Mrs.. C. F. Mar
shall, Mr. and Mra J. H. Smith? Mr.
and Mrs. L. Bruce, Mr. snd Mra B
Fleckensteln. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ad
ams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Kllna, . Mr. and Mrs. G.
Pfunder, - Mr. nnd ' -Mrs. George D.
Schalk-Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grlndstaff,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clark, Miss Shof
ner, Miss Frances Jeffery, Miss G. Gre-
nler, the- Misses Rankin, Miss Legefc
Miss rJellson, Mis Vivian Marshall,
Miss- Nona Lawler. Miss . Greene, Mr.
Atloy, Messrs. Townsend, Mr. Gilo, Mr.
Rasch. Dr. Holt. Mr. Sliofner, Mr'. De
Keater, Dr.. A. I. Keeney, Dr. Hegele,
Mr. Meyers Dr. Ben Nordon. Mr. Cronin,
Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Larsnn, Mr. Kaser,
Mr. Cahalln and Mr. Kllers.
,';A Valentine party was given Monday
evening by Mrs. . Blanche Irbe Koford
for the Musical ' Young Iadtes , club at
Btelnway 'hall, w
rhfch
sultahlv
decorated with -valentine suggestions
and cozy corners. - A program, preceded
inr uHiKTir. xniss -jreBory gave a vionn
solo, - Miss- Masters a piano number and
Mrs. Koford. Mtos Harriet Johnson
and Miss Koford -sang. The Schonste
Blume QUHrtet was especially, well re
ceived. The personnel of the quartet
Isi Miss Gwendolyn Koford, first so
prano: Misa Mary Ca hi 11, second so
prano; Miss Bertha Masters, Aral alto;
Mis Harriet Johnson, ; second 'alto.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs." Van
Nice, Mr. and M,. J. Boyer. Miss Jes
sie Johnson. Miss Bertha Masters, Miss
Nell Kennedy. Miss Lenore Gregory.
Miss Iangguth, Miss Copple. Misses
McKinnon, Mies-Helen MeCusker. Miss
Schaefer, Miss Farrell. Miss Alice John
Son. Misses McBrlde, Mr. and Mrs.
Urdahl, Mrs. Percy Blyth. Miss' Clara
Flelachman, Miss Hafrlet Johnson, MIms
Mary Otten, Miss Elenor Ganmiller.
Miss Jean Dunbar,' Miss Csliill, MIhs
Beatrice Mills, Miss Koford. and Mr.
Bryon. Rex Conant, "Mr. Carpenter, Dr.
Brewster. Harry Henderson. Jack
rVimntHH Afr. Mnnre Mr Whlrnk.r. 1.
d Reasoner. George Sghaefer, C. H.
Weston, Ford Tarpley, Paul Palmer,
Dr. C. C. Moore. Dr. Fred Zlcgler, Dr.
Ben Norden, Dr. .Robert -Htoit. Dr.
Henderchaft. F. OConnor, A. Dunbar.
William Rusaell, Mao Watkins, A.
Rodda, L. Hodges, and R. Kadel. V
w
' Mr. and Mrs. .'Ch-Mlcs Henry Hoeg;
rntertalned Tuesday evening with a
valentine card party . In honor of Mrs.
Hoeg's birthday. The guests -were the
members of three card .clubs of which
thahoatesaJa a jncmber-the Preferred
Stock Five Hundred club, the Tuesday
Night and the Thursday Night clubs.
At cards Mra Charles Bllllngton, Mrs.
F, A. Watts, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Smith;
O. Plummer and I. Bwank.
t The rooms were elaborately decorated
with red hearts rn everv available -place.
Bon ven Irs of, the evening were given
out pen and ink valentine sketches
with an appropriate verse for each
guest. . Miss Gladys iJohnson, 4 who
made the valentines and also the Verse
(Contlnued on Page Three.)
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PR ICES LOWER
THAN the LOWEST
Also Exceptional Bargains in
Late Arrival Fall Suits