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' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15. 1910, .to 'J 1 if r ','11 v r ' Sf ' J txtuX. 33 ' Roderick tyadcay left ' Wednesday night for New York, where he will Join Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Grant and chll drtn of Ban Francisco, nailing on the 20tli or this month tor England. Mrs, Grant is n sister of Mr, Macleay. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Alma P.Kats returned Sunday niffht from a fortnight In Call fornia. 1 Mrs. Kats has only recently 'returned from an extended visit to her former home. In Bait Lake City, Utah Mrs. E. Henry McCjaken was a bridge hostess Wednesday and Thursday aft ernoon In her St. Clair street home. Oregon grape and. yellow Marguerites were used with, pretty effect' about the rooms. ; Wednesday Mrs. ' Fredenck H, Page won the Xlret prize and Mrs. A. 1. Maxwell received the second. Thurs day Mrs. (Elizabeth 'Freeman was awarded first honors,' and Mrs. Lewis Grllnger was the second prlxe winner. Wednesday the guest list Included Mrs. w, C. Alvord. Mrs. Charles s F." Beebe, Mrs. -L. Allen Lewis, Mrs. ' James Laid' law, Mrs. Thomas1 M.- Anderson, Mrs, J. B. Montgomery, Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch, Mrs. Charles F. Adams, Miss Marshall, Miss Vidae Marshall, Mrs. Raleigh Stott. Mrs. A. L. Maxwell, Mrs. O. Wal ter Gates, Mrs. .R.' L. 'Durham, Mra. A. K. , Rockey, Mrs. Oustave: Simon, ' Mrs. Orwlg of Pittsburg, Mrs. J. C. Robin on. Miss Edith Nicholson, -Mlas Llsile r MyrickV''tra. W- K- Pratt of Oregon . City, Mrs. W. C. Bristol, Mrs. I H. r Tarpley. Mrs. , Frederick K. Page, Mrs. . . L. H. 1 Parker, Mrs. Walter Holt, ; Mrs, Frederick A. NItchey, Mrs, G.,W. :WU i lett, Mrs. John McCraken and Mrs, George Cottner Mason. Thursday the ; ruests were Miss Mai Hlrsch, Miss Tlca ; Von Bolton, Miss Etta Morris, Mrs. Ru pert J. - Chlpman, Mrs.' A,;. C. '' Panton, Miss Muriel WtllUms, Mrs, David T Honeyman, Miss Lulls Hall. Mrs. 8am- " uel C Kerr, Mrs, John B. Cronan., Mrs. Louis Oerllnger, Mrs.-George D. Peters. '"-Mm.' J,' NWisr of Oregon dtjvMra. v , Frank -Branch Riley, Mrs. George K. i Wentworth Jr. Mrs. John 'Claire Mon- telth, Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman and Mrs. I Georga Marshall. I u .' .-.''a-, , . : Mrs. Allan Ellsworth entertained !n f,' formally with a few tables of bridge 'r yesterday afternoon In her " home on Corbett street, , . t " s . " . i ' v I Mrs. Walter F. Burrell entertained at i bridge In her'beautlful Hawthorne ave U t , 1 " , s ImontcuirI V -j, .1?, . t J -tr nue home yesterday afternoon, compli mentary to Mrs. Thomas T. Minor of Seattle, who la her , house guost. The Burrell home was filled 1 'with spring flowers and blosaoms. Handsome prias were awarded at each of the four tables for highest score. Mrs. , Burrell was handaome In black satin and Mrs. Minor wore. an exquisitely .. embroidered black crepe. Among Mrs. BurreJI's guests were Mrs. Minor, Mrs. Samuel Holtehu, Mrs. J. i B. Montgomery, 'Mrs. William MacMaster, Mrs. Kdward T. Williams, Mies Henrietta Falling, Mrs. J. Wealey Ladd, , Mrs., Harrison Corbett, Mrs. Howard Corbett, Mrs. James Laid law, Mrs. Whitney L. Boise, Mrs. C, J. Reed, Mrs. Gordon. Vporhtes. Mrs. H, N. Bur pee, Mrs. W. F. Houghton and Mr. M. C. Grlswold. , - . . Miss; Meta Buehner and Miss Mar guerite Buehner are In New, York en- Joying the. spring galetjes there. They wl)l leave next week for Boston, where they will act as bridesmaid at the wedding of a school : friend. On their way east they visited In Kansas City and St Louis. ; ! . , , ..... .; Miss , May Falling left yeaterday morning tor New X'ork. She will be away a month or six weeks. . , Mrs. Francis J. Bailey will leave'soon for Seattle, . where she will . visit a month with fr!ends.( ;4 J ; ..' '. . ,. , - . . : ' Mrs. Sarah Cornell .left Tuesday tot New York, where she will meet the John IC Gills, and together they will sail on the 23d for Naples. . Mrs. Cor nell makes her home at Alexandra Court. " ' '" ': Y-t'f-i (;-!; , . . ' V, '.:... -p. i . Mr. and Mrav Wells Gilbert had , as their guests at dinner last night Mr. and Mrs, Robert Strong, Mr., and Mrs. J. Andre Foutlhoux, Tom Robertson and Mis Kathleen Bums. '.' .'; .., ' .. : .... e ,. .".;(! ; ' San Francisco, Cel., April 14. Regis tered at the St. . Francis hotel from Portland are L. D.' Whltehurst, John F. Ryan, H. J. Loghran,. WITllam B. Ken nedy and Mr. and Mrs. Lute Peas.-. . she was able to beat, out the flames, but 'soon became unconscious. She was taken to the MUalon hospital, where she will probably die. . ; " ; , - , . 1 Burned While) Prottrctlnu Child. . lITnltes Fm Lweetf Wlr. t . ,. San, Francisco, April 16. While at tempting to save her baby from death, Mrs. : Sadie McDougal was probably fa tally burned today at her home. Twenty-fourth and Church streets. 1 She had arisen to heat milk for the child. The bed. . clothing caught 'fire. - Mrs. Mo Dougal seised the child from the. bias ing bed, and while doing so her night dress became Ignited. Before aid came ; Oakland Owl Changes Hands. ' ' (Sperltl Dlapatrb to Tb Jnurnal.) .Oakland, Or., April IB., The Oakland Owl,-the .weekly newspaper here,, which has been owned and edited by V. E. Vernoa for the past 10 years, has been said to A. G. Carruth of Topeka. Kan. Mr. Carruth will enlarge the paper and put In a first class Job printing plant at an eany date. ,. .-...,. Roller Skating Enjoy, yourself with, an hour's de lightful amusement and healthful exer else at the JExposuion Kint ; : , - Journal Want Ada. bring results. ', The man who does not lose his Rent trou bles is the" man who ' 1 hesitates, perpetual ly, calculating risks, adjusting his chances V:...'-- ...-.i.'- '.."i -v .."v - t consulting his bro- ther, his unola, his cousins and his par- ticular friends.'til one fine day he finds that' he is sixty-five I years old and still -paying" rent f ! MORAL: . Select s a reli- able real estate firm! which off ers a good inve s tmett, combining security with, bright ,. . ..... 4 .. . - . prospect 3 for in creased value, and invest by the in- stallment payments.' ' HONTCLAIR savings Iwill stay saved'V i .... ... ... . . , "... and create the found ation, for a home YOUR OWN HOME, THE -JACOBS -SnUE Ltrgest Realty Operator on tne Paciitc Coast . U6 rrrTH strict rHO.VE5-Maln 6569; A 6267 1'i V-.' 'V-v'; Portland's Largest 5 Homef urnishers ! k Toll VS: : Giblbs, 1 )1nci . MORRISON. AT SEVENTH iv" 'i ' v. ; ..:': "..''V.i Sold on Easy Payments if - ' Portland Agents Modart Improved Front Laced Corsets Lily of FranceN Corsets, Madeline Corsets Mothers Will Be Interested in This Special Sale , ... .. ., .. ... i , .. . . , ., , . . ...... ((.'.:,','.;.. 4P HirtifTMll fT'lk51ir?iei-a, THr oTU Vyivxxctn . TODAY AND VJL sslWW WJJUlA-ii JI VV WUJla JWA WhViU TOMORROW '::.. j i i. i ' i i .11. i -I .ill ' ' 11 ; $2.25 95 , ?1.95 , ?1,25 $1.50 , $1.50 $1.75 . $175, $2.95 $1.50 ; Indeed welcome news to mothers,' for it comes at a time when the children's apparel needs for spring and summer are beintr planned." J And what makes this remarkable sale still more interesting is, the splendid assortment ol styles, and materials-- (. , . , . ... , rZ- ' we've pictured nerly all of them ; v ' C ': -ifci " hcrizes 6, ; 10, 12 and H v $2.95' $2.50 , s $1.95 $2.25 $3.95 - $2.50 s,r 05f . display. t yers- Aney re tne practical one ' , 'oiece f Dresses, buttorf frnm nVrlc to bottom the hem being extra , wide. ' Every garment, even though trimmed s with' dainty shades of pink, helio, blue and other delicate shades, is abso- 'lutely fast in color. And they're all ' well, made the inexpensive Dresses at 95 showing as much care as those at $3.95 and evcn higher? s , . ' The", materials are Percale 1 Prints,1 Sea Island Percales, Ging--hams, ( Anderson's " Gingham Chambrays and Cheviots, in all the newest patterns and colorings. See. 'the large corner window ' : Week End Specials Tgtt Drapery Dept. SYard for Shelf Oilcloth that sells regu larly at 10c yard. - In colors and 12 inches wide, 4 . 15 Yard for plain Curtain 'Scrim in cream or Vhite'40 inches wide and regoilar ,2Sd yard value. . - 15 Yard for ..Table Oilcloth that sella regularly at 25c yard. In colors and 48 , 'inches wide.x . .--- - ! Phone, mail or C O. D." orders will not be accepted for " any X of ; these specials. 25f Each for Window Shades, 36 inches wide and 6 feet fj inches long-. Water color doth. Sell regularly 'at 25c. each. ?v , r. $2. 15 for Axminster Rugs V Worth $3 Each BassasasMBWSBisBaBaaBBafSBsjsaBBBjB - These are the Bigelow Axminster 'Rugs, 24 inches by 48 inches, a .size that is popu-, lar for general home use. Bigeiow quality ' is famous for its wearing qualities and the : attractiveness of designs and . colors. "Splendid assortment to choose from, to morrow in the Carpet Department, . Sixth Floor. Mail, phone or C. O. D, orders will not be accepted. , U Thes'6 sauday Bargains in the Basement Store Housewives never overlook the opportunity to share in such savings as these. Surely in what follows Is some article that is needed in the horned : ' . :' ' v " Waffle Irons at 98c , S9 Each iFor earthen Bating Casser-. oles, worth 55c each; can be used also as - milk crocks or pudding dishes. ' , - , , - . i - ..... . . ., . . t . Specials tn Blue Earthen Bowls or Crocks four sixes; 9v for gallon. Bowls worth 15c each; lis? for y gallonBowls worth 20c each. . "... - . - - . . 14si . trtr 1 cralfran PrsiarTa frrffi 2c . rn ' ,17 for va gallon Bowls; worth 30c e.cK nickel plated Tea Kettles .' 23 Each for "Common Sense Gas Toast- of ' 14-OZ. Copper. Good value at. the reiular sell- del : : '-Yfl? " 82 Each for eight-quart . ers worth 33c each. Will toast four full The best Waffle Iron made ; can be taken apart lIt ilice, o bread ,t one . to clean; has long wood nannies; no burning of . hands ; bikes to perfection.: Regular $1.50 value. - 94 1. EcJl 'or white enameled " Bathtub Seats worth 80c each.. Sets, comprised of bracket. toWel bar . and lPu Each for Towel F.ars: 18 Inches lo,- and 'toothbrush holder, all nickel plated and worth 2'c each. In nickcl-flatcd or oxydized mounted on nr.ite enameled irniUtion tile 98f for Fortable Bth:S oap "shell, tumbler bracke ing price of $1.50 each. r- - i , m. copper finishes. backirg. Unusuaf value at this special prfce. Many Additions This Week to Our Great Shirt Stock Three ta.five times the variety here you will see elsewhere,' Cluett and Star Shirts in percale, mad- ras and "ordsrplairr and" plaited "tosorris, cuffs" at tached or detached, k ,',..i.ou Special Shirt Value ; A beautiful line of fine high grade Shirts displayed this week at ...... . ; .95$ Underwear for Spring Wear Handsome fancy colors in plain and striped pat f ternsV-Cooper's lisle, . American Hosiery Co. lisle and G. M; maks ; pink, lavender," white and blue. Priced at r.. ,:...?1.50 Neckwear Our display this week surpasses all previous efforts. Rich silks in light and dark colorings, a Great val ues at ... . . .'. .'. ... ...50 Holeproof Hose No person likes to wear, darned hoseor should. ' ; They're usually uncomfortable. , All of which is 1 overcome if you buy' the original and genuine hole- proof hosiery foremen, women and children, any " pair of which shows a rip or tear within six months of purchase exchanged for a new pair, free of -charge., " f J .y ;,V ; Men's, box of,6 pairs, Women's and Children's, box of 6 pairs. . . .92.00 Ghicay fluff itting: Co. 231 First; Between Salmon and Main. . ; THE PEOPLE'S STORE ' ), i Tiere. Your Credit ; , . :.. Xs Good.- : - ."A little down and V Gl Per Week" Grand IntroductorySala v. on everything in the store. . , Ladies Suits, Coats, Waists an d " , ; Skirts. . k Men's ; Suits, Hats, Shoes and V5 ; . , - Furnishings. , - ; . . . , .- , . i . f ' . ' : k ' . K Opening Extra Special Ladies Silk Underskirts, regular $(5.00 and $7.Q0 values, Chicago Ouu iltiiig S3o3J" i Vat tomorrow c :' . . JOURUAL V.'AiIT