The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1909, Page 32, Image 32

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, UOO.
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iuilor room waa kllrardva till) oaf
nailoiia and frrna. '
i Many andom owna wora worn and!
Ilia tit curala formed a aiuart a ! j
Diav. fcapooianjr, niiauiB auioiif ina
women tu the ctMlom of wearing .
handaoma artificial flower rotnblned !
with natural ferna. . lira. Walter Itur-'
rell wora a handnoma gown of jet lace,'
with a hug fink garden la. Mla t'aro;
Una inirna waa In white aatln with a!
rod relvet roaa at Jier girdle, - Mra. Tal
bot waa eapet tall? handaoma In a goan
of tha new ahada of green with r.nrnl
Mjrea of gold paaaementerle. Mrn. An
dro Koullhoux i wag . dlattngulahed In
white aatln with lutndaomtt lace. . ' . ,
Mra. C. R. 8. Wood wora Jetted blark
net.. Mlaa Xranoea Wllaoa waa elmrm
Ing In blue chiffon with allver trim
mlnga. Mlsa Margaret Walter waa In a
dainty Krenrh voile of blue atd white,
Mlaa - Dorothy Murrlaoo waa moat at
tractive n white allk with an oyerdreaa
of lace, worn with pink gardenlaa. Mlea
Na"n Roberteon waa In pink : aatln
trimmed with roaa point. .Mlsa Mary
Montgomery'a gown of rreaden allk In
pale ahadeg waa beautiful. Mra. Marlon
Itolph had on twauriful chiffon gown
combining pal blues and plnka In a
moat affective manner. Mra. David C
Lew la waa In pink aatln. Mlna Dorothy
Hoi brook and Mlaa Iealla Weldler wore
yellow aatln. Mlea Ialey Bmlth rnsde
charming; appearance In yellow crepe.
Mlaa Grace Warren wag In white, com
bined with allver. , Mra. David Honey-'
man was .exceptionally handsome In I
aatln of a pale lemon atado orn with
gold Blippera. Mlaa Haiel Crocker wora
wnita satin with red roaebuda. Mlna
Uaa Wood waa in pala pink worn with
a huge bunch of vloleta. Mlea llla
8helby waa handaoma In pink aatln with
lavender orchlda and ferna. , Mra. K.
Howard Corbett looked dlatlngulahed In
a biu amAroidered -awn.-.MIsa Mill
weaamger waa in white allk worn wit
vloleta. . . . . .
Thp Home Fur
nished ; Complete
Toll & Gibfoo, luc
Housefurnlshing Gooda
SolJ on
Easy Payments
Continying the Free CooKing School Wo Invito You to Attend After
. . . noons From 3 to 4;30 In tho Basement '
The New Toy Department Now Open Toys, Dolls, Wagons, Velocipedes
Mechanical Novelties, Eta. in Splendid Assortment Lowest Prices
The promlae of a novel and hoautlful
entertainment in the French fete to be
given In three performancea - at the
Baker theatre on December 1 and 4.-un.
der tha patronage of the fruit and
flower mlaalon, la centering many social
engagement of the week - following
Thanksgiving- around lta. DreDarationa
and rebearaala. . ..
A dresa rehearsal of the eortralta to
be posed ln the fete wUl be one of (he
Important eventa, aa Hghta.and other
accesaorlea will be tried, and art cmica
win pais judgment on the correctness
of pone, position, etc. So attempt will
I be made to reproduce . the backs-rounds
of. the portraits, which would involve
much unnecessary labor, but the soft-1
' Bess or coloring, the beauty of line and
I me symbolism of attitude or extressIon
wnicn nave made the great orlrlnaia live.
Will be copied with aa much f ldelltv and
attention to detail as possible. Tte
many art books in our Wilson and Fall-
I ing art endowment at our library, as
well aa private collections ef French
, portraits, have been eagerly consulted
during the past week, and old and val
ued collections of gowns and Jewelry
have been brought together in attemnta
at faithful reproduction of eighteenth
century dress and ornament, -l i, v-.
The selections of those who are 'to
i pose in these masterpieces of. portrait
ure are especially appropriate, each fitt
ing chosen for a resemblance to thm
Mrs. Edwin E. Heckbert, a dainty I Picture r a suitability for portraying
blonde, In her Klrmess costume. She
wil pose as Madame de Lamballe In
the French Fete.
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Stuart Kerr, son of Mrs. Frank Kerr, a prominent nostess of the week.
, EW YORK 2r PARIS
351 -WASHINGTON ST.
J"k GEHUIHE SALE
OF
T1IL01EB SOiTS
That are the very best, and occupy a
prominent place in the'prevailing fash.
ions. They are of the characteristic
Litt distinction, because they are se
lected from our regular stock.
These beautifully tailored suits
are jiot reduced because of their style
r coloring. Individually the'best the
reason affords, but we wish. to offer
legitimate inducements to open new ac- ,
courts for we feel our first impression
will assure future patronage.
Suits Fcrctrlj $60 ta $rs $17
Mmday and Tuesday .AT ....P-
Sells Fcrc:;rly $40 to $S5 CQ7
Moixlar and Tue4r AT ......,P-'
(Trree tirce tciti included in the above) ,.
. - n Cria al Nino.
NUMBER of large affairs are at
. ,t tractlue attention , nov. amontp
them the charity ball tomorrow
evening given by the Paughters
y ot the Confedbracy. the Thanks
giving dance given bj the tTniversity of
Oregon and the French fete ; to follow
the holidays. Musical events of Interest
are looming in the near future, too.
The Frlta Krelsler concert will be given
December 2, Thursday night. " The Bett-man-Klingenberg-
chamber musleale wiU
be given next week. -
-"
Mrs. Frank Kerr's reception on Thurs
day afternoon at her Schuyler street
residence was a fashionable' event of
recent date. The Interior of the Kerr
home was a fascinating bower of flower
and foliage In a harmony of vivid color.
The living- room was in red and white
carnations, combined with quantities
of feathery asparagus fern, caught with
white knots of red chiffon. The dining
room was perfect in its decorations of
yellow chrysanthemums and fern. A
mass of golden flowers made a brll
llant centerpiece for the table. : The
candles in silver candlesticks were shad
ed with yellow silk' empire shades and
bonbon, dishes and compotieres were in
the same soft tints. The mantle and
buffet were banked with chryaanth'
mums. Mrs. Kerr received in the liv-
ng- room, assisted by her mother, Mrs,
Dell Stuart. Little Stuart Kerr, aged
made an attractive picture at the
door. Assisting about the rooms were
Mrs. Samuel Kerr, Mrs. L. H. Tarpley.
Mrs. J. Ernest laldlaw, Mrs. Henry
Waldo Coe and Miss Etta" Morris. Pre
siding at the table in the dining room.
and alternating in serving, were Mrs.
Marion, Francis Dolplu Mrs. Guy Web
ster Talbot, Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr.,
Mrs. George K. Wentworth Jr . Mrs.
J. C. Robinson, Mrs. H. C. Wortman,
and Mrs. George C. Mason. Miss'Douise
Carey and Miss Mildred Nichols as
sisted in serving.
Mrs. Frank Kerr wore an ultra chic
gown of white crepe, heavily embroi
dered. A cherry colored ribbon girdle
added a fascinating - touch to this ex
quisite Imported gown. Mrs. Dell Stuart
was gowned In green satin, elaborately
trimmed with duchessa lace. One of the
most striking gowns seen was that of
Mrs. Samuel Kerr, Who Wore a seal
brown broadcloth combined with ori
ental trimmings and - duchease lace.
Mrs. H. C. Wortman was splendid In an
old rose creation, much braided, and cut
on the most severe lines. - Mrs. Frank
M. Warren Jr. wore a blue crepe- gown.
and Mrs. Marlon Dplph waa in pink.
Mra. George K. Wentworth Jr. was In
brocaded satin of a com color. Mrs. J. I
Kooinson was aisnnguished in a
handsome brown vela-eL Mrs. George
Mason wore pink silk. Mrs. Henry
Waldo Coe was gowned In blue panne
velvet. Mrs. Ernest laidl w was lit a
lingerie frock and Mlsa Louise Carey and
Miss Mildred Nichols wore blue allk.
Mra. L. H. Tarpley was much. admired
id a colonial costume of daiinc com-
btbation. Blue allk with cerise -and
greea touches wetit to ' make UP
qeatnt and piquant frock.
Mlsa Etta Morrla wore a handsome j
white gown, embroidered with sink)
roeea.
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the pose and style. Great variety char-
acterisei the two aeries, ' with the' Stir
ling revolutionary suggestion in the
three military portraits which separate
them. The great representative French
artista are shown, for the moat part In
ineir master worK, or, a in the case of
Nather, by the two or three portraits
which above all others are destined to
live. A liberal education In French art
could be. had . by merely knowing the
schools represented, the periods and the
Ideals of the artista and pictures which
are; to be given In the fete. Many of
the. originals are still la the Louvre, as
16 fitting, but English collectors have
secured ,and still keep some of tfte
greatest y Greuze and Lebrun, while
our own gaueries boast of the two fa
mous canvasses, "Queen of the Camp,"
Dy jacquet, and VSong (St the Lark,"; by
Jules Breton,, recently purchased by the
Chicago Kield Art. museum. - ;
A full list of the portraits to be nodfld.
with their artists, . and the prominent
umiruiiB and young women who will
simulate tne great orlglnals follows.
FIRST STZRTRB . -
Princess de Lamballe. ....,... .Nattier
airs. i;. k. HecKbert. ;
Mme. Mole Raymond (girl witti muff)
j ..Lebrun
Miss Milla Wesslnger. .
ine sirter or colza Jules Breton
, . miss xeslle Weldler.
Duchesse D Orleans (as Hebe) .Nattier
, Miss Gillian o jirien.
c,rc Romney
, , , Misa Maud HowelL ) , .
Girl With Doves......... -......'.Greuse
- Miss Maida Hart.
Mme. Lebrun et sa fille. ..... i . . Lebrun
Miss Hall. Miss Harriet rummlnn '.
La Camargo. t. ..... . , Lancret
Miss Leila Shelby. ' -MILITARY
INTERLUDE.
Mme. Roland i . . ... . . Henslus
Allan Ellsworth.
Rouget de Lisle. .Author nf Mni-olHof.
Vfueen or tne camp. Jacquet
H. w. -u. van Bcuyver.
La. Duchesse de Parma. . Labi lie Gugard
niiBB r ranees Wilson.
Mme Reeamier. .-, . David
t MISS Clarice Hlien
Tha Gleaner. ............ .Jules Breton
. iff.. t . . ...
. ai inn me l jouKimvr. .
Princess . Louise. ........ v . . . .NatUer
Af '. V-V ; ;. Hews From1 Roady toWear
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)f SQction'-Thatls of. Interest': to
SHF' Women Kinnt at Tims Reason
v the; finest tailored suits at $25.00 ' ;
v AT $35.00 AND AT $50.00 ARE HERE
kot only the most practical, but the most exclusive -a wealth of
" styles with all the charm of beautiful materials and distinctive fash
' ioning:. The long coat and plaited skirt styles and in all the new-'
Jest materials from the simple plain Series, Cheviots and Broad
cloths to the fancy imported Tweeds and Homespuns, with beau
tiful linings of silk or Skinner's satin. The colors favored this sea
son walnut Havana brown1 anck black as well as ail the fancy
mixtures.. And as to value, you'll find our Tailored Suits at these
prices--af every blher price -unequaled.. ' - r i ": , -
h. COATS Our first season. Makers tell us that the demand is
"heavier this season than in many years. We've specialized in them
right at-the start, and women know that everything we show in
coats,. as in all other garments, is rieht'uD to the minnte in stvli
There are the long, close-fitting models the extremely plain in
' black brpadcloti, lined with Skinner's satin, and in the fancy niix-
; ,-iures, tne new Diue snaaes m serges and cheviots, are many differ
. cnt models. Then there are the styles with both the lain and
plaited flounces and in every appropriate . material. Prices $12.50 to $50.00. i ; ; . '.
- THE NEW AUTO COATS have just arrived the styles that mahv have been wait
ing for made of heavy auto cI6ths, mixtures, and novelty fabrics. - With hoods. Priced at
RAINCOATS made just like the men s styles of the very best rainm-oof materials '
with the raglan and mannish sleeves. ; $20.00 and Up."."".""; '. ?-'-.-T7 " " J V.'
- NEW. SWEATER COATS more of these are being worn this season "than' ever" be-''
fore. - The long styles are' particularly in favor, made with 'the long drop shoulder, the
close-fitting cuff, and with the low or storm 'collar, The very newest shades brown; gray
and blue-are here to choose from. All lengths from the 30-inch t'o the 50-inch.' ' Some have-
the storm pockets, $3,115 to $23.00. " , .
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
FOR THEATRE AND EVENING WEAR .
. Much tof the brilliancy and success of the occasion,
whatever it may be is due to ' the display .of apparel.
Many women are now planning their wardrobes for the
season's social, and musical functions. Fashionable ap
parel for such occasions exquisite Evening Gowns and '
wraps--is exhibited here in charming variety.
y y it
' (Ore.
Tha QuaUty Mark that Distinguishes
' 1 . ' Our Oanneats.
Exhibit of "Sealy" MattressesCommencing Tomorrow First Floor
The Lily of France" Corsets
,; ln 1 '.. M " 7" "... ' . .' 11 1 1,11 " 11 1 .
Meet every requirement of most exacting wearers
.Strictly French in, its origination thoroughly" correct in 'its
beautiful lines and graceful curves scientifically constructed to
permit perfect freedom of niiotion it positively molds a beauti
ful figure, givets correct' style and a notable distinction to ones
appearance. ' ' f - ' - - - ..... , , , ,
,ff Model 509--for tle average, figure. Medium bust and ex
tremely long over hips and abdomen. Soft extension skirt, made
of imported brocade and. finished with lace and ribbon. $10. '
Model 325 is an ideal corset for stout figures, so construct-1
ed that it becomes an abdominal support without the usual bulky
straps and lacing. Medium high bust and long hip. $7.50.
Model 312 is for the slight figure. Medium high bust and
long hips. Made of French coutil and lightly boned, $5.00.
-, ' Expert corsetieres in attendance.' You are assured of correct
selection., ' "
Thi
Miss Cornelia. Conk.
Kiss... A. 71..
Greuxa
Breton
Miss Alts. Rush. -
Sons; of the Lark.
Miss Dorothy Morrison.
Queen Marie Antoinette Lebrun
airs. . u uorman. t
The wedding; of Miss Luclnda Patricia
Henry and lr. Henry L Keeney took
place Wednesday night at the home of
the bride's uncle, Charles K. Henry, 131
East Twenty-first street north.
Tha marriage ceremony 'was rea4 by
tha Rev. Mr, Keeney of San Krandlsco.
Invitations were limited to relatives
and a few friends of the bride and
a room, ' owing to the recent death of
Charlea W, Henry, the son of tha host
The -drawing room, library, dining room
and hallways were massed with carna
tions and palms. The bride's gown was
of heavy white aatln, elaborately trim
med with duchess tac. Sh 'carried a
shower of vloleta. . An Informal recep
tion and supper followed the eeremonr.
following which tha bride and groom
left for California. They will ba away
a month, and on their return will be at
thj,honie with Mr. Henry for a .short time.
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of
A charming, dance marked the debat
lsehile
Mrs. Thomaa Brlttaln foster gave the
aerond of a aeries of bridge parlies yes
terday afternoon. Inviting Mra Harry K.
Coleman. Mra. C. J. Hrhnatx-i. Mrs. Ma
tilda Baldwin. Mrs. C. T. Whiting. Mrs. !
IC, t. Smith. Mrs. M. M. lwry. Mra.!
undertaking and Judging from- the ad
vance sale of tickets it wui baa great
success. - The presiaent, Mrs., u. t. Al
len, an untiring worker herself, has
been ably, assisted by We following Com
mittees: , Uancing Mrs. George Far
rlsh, Mr. Melish, Mrs. V. M. C Silva,
Mra. C. L. Scblefflein and Mrs. B. AU
len. '.Card ' 'cmmittee Mrs. ' t).",- X
Haynes, Mrs. K. L., Irwin and Mrs. C.
M. Riggings.-, v , . .. V ....
Tha following well known women, act
ing . as .patronesses, have given' much
time and support to make' this a not
ably successful occasion: ' Mrs. A. A.
Morrison,-Mrs. Benjamin t. Cohen, Mrs,
Frederick Eggert, Mrs.' A. C. Panton.
Mrs. E..E. Lytle, Mra. James Alexander
Kills, Mrs. H. A. Heppner, Mrs. Charles
Raymond Davis, Mrs. G. M. Glines, Mrs.
James V, Tlfft, Mra. D. C. Burns, Mrs.
Max3. Cohen, Mrs Cleveland Rock
well and Mrs... B.' Yean...
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. A marriage .that will take place next
month in the Philippines will be of
Interest to i number of Portland 'peo
ple. : Miss Helen Stever , sailed last
week for Manila to rneer her flanoa.
Lieutenant James Kverlngton. and the
wedding will, be celebrated with elab
orate military pomp at the garrison
at Jolo, where Mr. Evrrington la now
ftatloned. Miss- Stever waa formerly
from Michigan, but ahe haa paascd the
last few years In the west.- Two years
ago she was In Portland and her clever
ork In reading brought - her Into a
good deal of prominence, part of the
time aha waa Identified with the elo
cution department of St Helena haiL
Fhe llwd at Elton Court and had many
frlenda. The f t year aha haa lived
In Beat tie. though prior to her derar-
Mica ; tuahvlle OaiiU WerfnMa
night when Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Oauld e-ge u. oren. aim. a. 1- ipion, Mra.
Introduced their daughter at Marlark ! R Mann. Mrs. Helen "aUw.lL Mrs.
halL QuaaUtlea of baattful flower , "w'"ni Mwaroa. aira. Kooen U. Ierk.
were, Knt to Miss Oauld and tkav
formed a most effective background for
the receiving party, palma and bowla
of huge rhrrsanthemoma frrmed tha
decoraWona about the roetrum where the
oef beatm waa eateeV- Mra. Oanid wors
bandeome gown af yellow brocaded
aatla ornamented with d urhe ) ac ma4
ro point. Miaa Gauld wboee sweet
manner and vnaff4ed rreonaHty bare
run nee wianr Tnmifm a In m nr.ti. xi t am
t fcT Kf Mt ewrffwi embroidered wtiaifalra ever given In Portland.
I rrtneboda and trammed ltb Irleli btee. I The ttipiia la a-' Wer bae n a
fire frrtd an -f ferllfe bowiu-4 f i very 4-rn lteret tti l h is ' ltrreKit
j Mra. AdolpH ftkom. Mn. a. 11. Marrn.
Mra. 'Frark Vandeyn and Mra. M. C.
Holmea ' -
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' The Val chapter ef the laughters!
nf the Confederacy wfil give tTietr T!rt I
annual criarttr ball and card perty to-
mrrow nigoi
No effort ha
turhtrl to ma
li r- - ' f
ture she . visited several weeka with
Mr. and , Mrs. 'E. K. Heckbert 'on
Everett street. s She Is a cousin of Nor
man Hackett, the celebrated actor. Her
friend. Miss.- Elizabeth Ryan of Michi
gan, accompanied her on. tha voyage
and will be one of the attendants. :
Mrs. A. L. Hexter entertained at a
merry theatre party; "yestetday after
noon In compliment tq her' niece, Miss
Flora. Flelschner. - tha attractive and
much feted bride to be. -Besides Mrs.
' Hexter. and the guest of honer. tha par
ty Included Miss Florence Kohn, Miss
Florence 'Wolfe, Miss Miriam Jacobs
and Mrs. Jonah B. Wise. Following the
matinee at tha Bungalow, Mrs. Hexter
entertained her guests at . tea at . tha
Hotel Portland. ; -
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Wednesday -afternoon Miss Ella
Hlrsch and Miss Mat HIrsch were host
eases In honor of Mrs. Marcus Flelsch
ner and Mias Flora Flelschner. : Tha
very attractive function was a bridge
party at the Hlrsch, home on' King's
Heights. - The Interior waa lavishly and
artistically brightened with yellow"
chrysanthemums. The hostesses and
guests were exquisitely gowned, Mrs.
Flelschner and Miss Flelschner ' wear
ing exceedingly smart' looking Parisian ..
creations. The prises were-handsome
affairs, and were captured by Mrs. Ben -Neuetadter,
Mlsa Flora Flelschner and "
Mrs. Emanuel Sichel. - There were eight
tables for bridge, and a number of worn- 1
en cam ln for ea In tha late af tar''
noon. . . . . i: t :
Mrs. Fred O. Jenning i entertained
about 100 friends at cards Thursday af
ternoon at her residence on Tenth and
Wasco atreeta, Irvlngton. . Tallow and '
white chrysanthemuma were used ln
tha varioua rooms, with a background
of Oregon grape. The lights were
shaded with yellow, and throughout tha
decorations the yellow and white color
(Continued on Following Pige.)
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