THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER D, i: r frnHK present k will live long In I the memory of Portland as one ?J wfcl marked as brilliant an open i ing as the seapon has ever had. ; On Monday night society -will as riftble - for the opening of the new Hfillg theatre tvith Mies Viola Allen In "The White Sister:' as the., stellar at traction.' All Portland has a warm in terest In the new theatre and the for mV fir)"1" -of this moat metropolitan p1Ohjouse,''i'lll be the signal tor a sea son of smart gait'ties, Among the box holders for the opening peiformanee arc-.Henry Ladd -Corbet t. W. B. - Ayer, M.'. Henry' E. Jones. J. C. Alnsworth, B. S. Joaselj n, Hunt Lewis, A. D. Charl tri, John M. Gearln, Mr. Houghton and y. O. Downing. , i . The opening Df a new theatre Is quite event enough to make any wuek notable t the annals of society, but the an nouncement of the list of box-holders fur the hore show, Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday, means that preparations for that eVent'have practically reached" completion. All , that remains is the finishing of the . catalogue, which Is always one of the troublesome parts of preparing for a horse show, and everything-will b9 ready for the call of the bugle next Thursday. The box-holders for the show this yeur are: Mrs. Helen I.add Corbett, the Misses Falling, Henry LaUd . Corbett. J. C- A.lnpwprth, ; Ralph li. Jenkins, Andrew Latdiaw of Spokane I'. V. Lcadbetter, H. U'Plttock, Van couver Hunt club, Julius Meier, Rv B. Lamson.. George Lawrence, General Ma rion Maus of Vancouver barracks, Colo nelGeorge K. "McGunnegle f -thtf-bar-facks, S. A, Howe of Vancouver, B. C; Jt. P. O'Brien, Frederick 8. Stanley, W Ti Ayer, Captain William S. ' Blddle, W alter F. Burrell, Captain Gordon Vor hles. Dr. K. ' A. J, Mackenzie, Paul We. singer, John, KlSrnan, J. D. porter, F". O. Buff urn Mlss-Shogren.'.H. E. Bowers "Warren E. McCord. Major H. C. Cabell of the barracks, Otto Breyman, Mult rwtnah Athletic dub, J.:D. Hart, A. M. Vronln and Dr. William -i Wood. a $ x ...... w - w. - f Master Dan Cupid sat" smart society aflutter last week with another of his (turprtae engagements, which was an nounced Tuesday at Misa Lesley Smith's delightfully ' Informal tea for 'Miss Gwendolyn1 Xlwyd, her attraotlva . vis itor from' Toronto, Canada. At ths tea table a white beribboned, chair wth a red satin- heart on the .back of it and red roses crowning It, proclaimed to the guests that a surprise mas in store for them,- but .which , of several was to-be the occupant caused more than thrills uf . excitement untU M iss Mary Llvlng etor.e took the seat, and the secret of l; er engagement to Gerald! E. Beebe irast;5 out, "Mrs."' Henry' Ladd Corbftt Also presided at the- tablet. . , Miss Liv ingstons Is the only ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingstone and a sis ter f Hugh, Robert and Colin Livlng iiioneT i She. aa educated at Miss Mo Cllntock'B, a smart finishing school In Bottom-: and on Friday- before the an nouncement returned with, her family i rom athroe months' trip- -to England and.. Scotland. - This is Mlaa , Living stones second journey abroad. Mr, Keebe is the second ion of Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Beebe. He la a '01 Yale rrtan and & member of the,' University club, i He la connected wlth the Charles F, Beebe Marine Hardware ft Contrac tors' Supplies' Co. ! No date has been set for the wedding. , r One of the Interesting developments of the' week 'was the Issuing of cards for the subscription dances to be given at Chrlstensen's hall. The dances fere In charge of Antolne Labbe and Kurt Koehler and the date for the first dance has been set forf hursday, Oo tober 20,- The remaining dates jare N' vember 25, January fcnd February 10. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. Mrs, Marion V. Itolph, Mrs. Lea Hawlay Hoffman lliaa Caroline Burns, and Mrs. Joseph M. Bradley (Miss Margaret Walter) will act as patronesses. These dances ate tnong the most popular affairs of the season and. are always the signal Tor smart gatherings of the young - ma tron and the younger set . - ' . ,:" ; - ' Miss Grace "warren and DonaliJ Ran EDITED BY - AVIt LfODDELIv, canty) . I ;:. 'i'i!;''' 4 W BBsa - m III lit SP . 1 n 1 H . JiJfc Oliver Walker (Miss Evelvn Klsler), Mrs. Clifford Marshall, Miss Mnmie Dunn, Miss Catherine O'lTara, Mrs. Hen ry Frank, Min Kina McKelvev, Mib Wilina Frisk. Mrs. Wilson Clark. Miss i-lela Clark, Miss Helen Doble. Miss 1 rent Daly, Miss Frances Batehelor, Mrs. George McPherson. Mrs. Millard C. Hoi. brook, Mrs. WlUtara B. Scott, and Mr Irving Stearns. - . ' On Friday, the owl table w.on honors with prises going tot Mrs. Eddy Spftuld ing. Miss Nellie Peterson, Mrs. Harold Howes (Miss Cara Mastlck), and Mra. George W. Brown. Mrs. Jack A. Grav ley (Miss Ethel Allen) of Carlton and Mrs. W. B. Scott assisted the hostess In receiving her guests. Mrs. Gravley wore her wedding gown of white crepe and Mrs. Scott was in a handsome crea tion of cream voile. , The guests on Friday were Mrs. Guy Thatcher, Mrs, Charles Stolte, Mra. Gustavo Hoffman, Mrs. Eddy Spaulding, Mrs. Ben llol man, MlasHilda Hegele, Mrs. Dan Co man, Mrs. Cheater Deerlng,, Mrs,' tarn bert Dunbar, Mlsa Nellie Peterson, Miss Jessie 1 Peterson, Miss Mary ' O'Connor, Mrs. Brockwell Statter, Mrs. Charles A. Craft, Mrs, Harry Coleman, Mrs. Er nest E. Mergis, Miss ' Rosemary Bald win, Miss Jessie HarKins, Miss Alice Dougherty, Mlsi Saidea L; Kriapp, Miss len Humason. Mrs. Geald Anthony Mrs. Harold Howes (Mlsa "Carai Mas tick), , Mrs. Jack Gravley (Miss Ethel Allen). Mrs. George W. Brown, Mrs. J. P. Bronaugh, Mrs. D.' E Keasey, Mrs. Norman-. Paferson,, Mrs. Ivan Humason and Mrs. Harry Gaylord. ' Mrs. M. E. Teal left for the east Wed nesday morning, where she will spend alx weeks aa the guest of her cousin, Mrs. 0. B. Wllltama, In Chicago. Mra. Williams and Mlsa Jeanette Williams were recent visitors In ths Teal home on Everett street Chatmlng in its. simplicity was tha wedding of Mis- Celeste Moore and F. Lester Stokes, solemnised at bigh noon Paturdav in th Unitartni church bv Rev. T.'L. Eliot, who J, !.! officiate.! at the wedding of the bride's mother mid father. . Bricht ' autumn leaves, and yel low chrysanthemums were used for doo oratlona befitting the season. The bride was 'xowneil In a smart tailor wade of navy hluo chiffon broadcloth with ft fetching black chapeau. ' She car ried bride roses. Miss Kuby Crlchton presided at the organ, playing --"The An swer," Juet before the- ceremony, . and the ''Spring Sorrg" while the solemn vows wereexchanged. A wedding break,? fast with covers for 26 of the Imme diate family was served, at the Port land. Mrs. Stokes Is -the daughter of Dan J. Moore and a sister of Harlow Moare. ,Mr. Stokes is the son . of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard ' Stokes and a brother of Howard B. J. Stokes. Mr. and MM. Stokes Jeft at one for' thelx honeymoon, and will, be at home.. In Troutdale after the 'fifteenth. Mrs,' Wells Gilbert waa a lunoheon hostess Thursday In compliment to Miss Grace Warren.. The" table waa centered wltlf an effective, cluster of gallaldia and. covers? Vere laid for -Miss Grace Warren,. Miss. Nan Robertson, Mrs, Frank Gilbert, Miss : Gladys", Weldler, MYs. Marion F. Dolph, Mrs. Lea Hawley Hoffman and Mlas Jlse; Koehlr,f. l "-"-:.';' :V'V '..5 i -if" i.?..'- J s Mis Eleanor Ecob of" New Tork will arrive, tomorrow to. be th guest of Miss Genevieve' Thompson for - a,' fortnight On Tuesday. Mlsa Thompson will enter tain her. guest with a box party at the new. Helllg.. Saturday Mlaa. Thompson will glvea- luncheon for Miss -.Grace Warren, whose, marriage to, Donald R. Munro will be an event, of October 26.' Tha wadding of " Mls Vtviaa Blaks more and Howard H. Holland was sol emnlred at high noon, Saturday, Octo ber" 1, In Weaven-illv Cat, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.and Mra. Horace Robert Given. The bride iWaa charming in a gown of chiffon natln artistically combined ulth chiffon uith trimmings of pearl. Orange bloi-vns ln dainty bows of white satin rih!:-n were used to advantage In catching up the train. A flowing tulle vpII. fell to the hem of the train and the oridal flowers were Hlles of the valley In a beautiful shower. JtUn, Benjamin Bar nacle was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Skinner and Mips Mahoney, all of whom were gowned in blue. Drake C, O'Reilly of Portland was groomsman. A large reception fol lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Holland motored to Redding, Cel., and yesterday left San Sranclaco for Sagi naw, Mich. , From there they wi' go to'New York and then abroad, return ing , to Portland March 1. John J. Dempsey of Tacoma aha C. G. Brigs s, B. 'M. Crtman, A; S. .Rothwell, Draki O'Reilly, E. B. .; Miller, : uncla of Mrs. Holland, andTG- D. Miller,; all of Port land, went down for the wedding. Q, P .MUle' atllian Weaverrtlle, but the others have all returned. " . -V'. i ,i ; -W---'" John S. Baker and. MlsB.BernJce Baker of - Tacoma were last, heard from at Wien.'Germhny; whore they were spend ing a week motering through ? the pic turesque mountain QOntry ; They recently-left. Carlsbad kn& are going soon to' Munich, aftd (thence to. Oberarhmergau for th passion 'Play.5 They are having a delightful trip and will b away In definitely. J It : is a- matter of sincere fegret that Miss Baker will not be In Portland for the horse -show this week. Her clever riding has been a distinctive feature of the shows here for several eeaabns. Mlsa Baker- Is also the motif for many social countesses, and is the niece of John C. Alnsworth and a oousln of Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and Miss Maud Aln'worth." ... . Mlsi Celesta Moore was the - honor guest at -an Informal kitchen -shower given" Thursday by Mrs. Clifford, N'ch ola (Miss Eva Jones). Thos who en joyed f.e afternoon with Mri. Nichols frul Mi.-t Moore wre Mlsa Shanna Cumminrr, Miss Kvelyn Wilson, Mlsa Hcle: ileore, Mis.-j- llazloton William, Ml?8 Ruby Crichton, Miss Dorothy Hoi brook. Miss Leslie Weldler, Mrs1. Har low Moore, Miss Mllla Wes.i1nger, Miss Mildred Nichols, Miss Vlda NlchoU;, Mlsa Stella Frohman, .Mian jen mv kenzie and Miea Meta Buehher. . 4 K W Mrs. Robert F. Hall anked a number of friends to her lloyt street home Sat urday to enjoy bridge and tea with Mrs.' George ,W. Snell and Mlas Sneir of Berkeley, Cal. Mrs. Snell and her daugh ter lived for many years in Portland and their return for .two months wilt be the signal for a round of entertain ine. 1 . l. ' . . 4 Airs. W. C. Alvdrd "is giving a luncn-' eon for Miss Grace W.irren and her bridesmaids on TucsJay, and on Wed- nesday Mrs. tf.'aUef V. Smith will en tertain with a dlnnir in her honor. 4 -; - 5 The- pictures reproduced on today"! society page are of Mrs. M. L. "Wilder and her daughter, Miss Wilder, and Miss Isla, Wilder, of Hertfordshire, England, Mrs. 'Wilder and the Misses Wilder have been i, guests of ".Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Wilder since the rnjddle of August. They are planning to leave Portland about the first Of November, ; and sail for their home Oh the fourteenth. 1 ' 1 Miss Frances Ullson Will leave. the last j of the week for the. cast, where she will Join Miss Georglna Burns, who Is t.ow in America, and Miss Carollni Wilson, who sails the first of. Novem ber. Miss Wilson will be away until Christmas. .The return of Miss Caro lina Wilson, who has been In Paris for a .couple of yyers with Miss - Minnie Couch, will be hailed with delight by the members of the younger set She was ncwiiiiianieu. nuvau vy bjc li. (Continued -on .Following Page.) , j 1 cs ...... ITiin. tr y mnnfrJ iVedneaday I f lyi' mon venlng, October 26, for the date of their wedding, which is to be solemnized at 9 o'clock at the home of the brldt rfect's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank M. Warren, St. Clatr and Park avenue. - The bridesmaids are tp be Miss Genevieve Thompson, .Miss Nan Robertson, Miss Isabella Gauld and Mlsa -Margaret- Cat Un. Little Miss Ann Elizabeth Warren has been chosen' to. act as flower girl and Phillip Fty will be best man. ' On Wednesday Miss Harren will en tertain her bridesmaids, asking as ad ditional guests Miss Eleanor Ecob from p ew York, who will be the guest of M iss Thompson, and Miss Josephine El Ucot, tne guest of Miss Isabella Gauld. I -k it ; Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett asd party of four are spending the week end at the Hotel Gearhart Mrs. Martin Winch paid a graceful compliment to Mrs. S. T. Hamilton and Mrs. Harry Story Wednesday, when she fcntertalned In their honor with a bridge tea. "White asters and greena were used affectively throughout the rooms. Five tables of bridge were played by Mrs 8. T. Hamilton. Mrs. Harry Story. Miss Falling, Miss Mary Falling, Mrs. H. C. Cabell, Mrs. C. S. Jackson, Mrs. W. C. Alvord,- Mre.i Charles F. Beebe, Mrs. Lucius Alien Lewis, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. 6. M. Mears. Mrst. James M. Rus all, MrsvsroiiephrToxton, Mrs. Morris H. Whltehouse, Mrs. David Robertson, Mrs. John F. Dickson. Mrs. William MacRae, Mrs. J. Frank Watson and MUs Jewell." The fortunate contestants for card honor were Miss Failing and Mrs. H. C. CabelL Calling later for tea were ii H II II aun rit LIMA CARDS -V ; 1 i :. 'MBNoaaAM station t sir Y.G.SMITHCO Wt&MiNaTOKBULOWO f umiiM Englisd jj jufion. leslortt - ilwinnl JSjJts, Kirmitji. Quick. Hew -. -': :jnr. 4t -u,?snt S1X!3. r seat charge M h t,.t;v.Urf;t)tSithl Co. laofrcli:a tSi KATJJLft-JiN; VDtPt-'Be ' Mrs. Eld ward Cooklngham,' Mrs. Arthur G. Dunn -of Seattle, Mrs. James Fail Ing, Mrs. George B. Story, Mrs. John Bingham, Mrs. Charles F. .Swlgert, Min Wygant and Miss Ella Stephens. The afternoon - was In the nature of a farewell, as -Mrs. Hamilton sails No vember 12 on the iKoenlgen Louise with Miss K, At Qulgg of the Portland acad emy for anextended European trip of indefinite length, - H ' Mrs. Harriet Bush Greer was -hostess, at one of the prettiest luncheons of the week given Friday .at the Hotel Port land. -A beautiful ' mound of f Jacque roses centered the table and , ; were strewn with artistic effect over "the toard.iJ-el:initaM408jjaiit0JtJtte luncheon included Mrs. ,E. C. -Slievlln, Mrs. Jame' Canb, Mrs. James Eben Young, Mrs. Ernest F. Tucker. Mrs. Gay Lombard, Mr. E. V. Hugglns. Mrs. Guy Talbot, Miss Isabella Gauld, Mrs. George F. Nevins, Mrs, JUuis Bruns. Mrs. Eliza beth Freeman, Mrs. Robert Wilson Forbear and Mrs. j.,J. Morrow. :".. ; w v.;- y-', Miss Isabella Gauld was hostess at a daintily appointed tea at the Hotel Port land Friday, , Jn conlpliment to Miss Grace .Warren, a popular October bride elect Yellbw chrysanthemum graced the table and the guests numbered 12. -V. . - .: i..,:. Mr. and Mrs. Willlum MnoMn.otor r expected home the last of this week or the first of next, after an absence of Two of the most delightful and orig inal affairs of the week and season took place Thursday and Friday when Mrs. Oliver King Jeffery entertained at her Overton street home with Chan tlcler whist The gorgeous plumage of Monsieur Chanticlcr marked the color st'heme of the decorations, and he with' hla feathery flock were everywhere -In evidence from the center of each card table to the boughs of the autumn for ests used In decorating. Brilliant red and yellow autumn leaves, ,trainlhg-Vlr- ginia. creeper, naming salvia, red car nations. and yellow chrysanthemums were arranged in riotous prof uslon over the house as a fitting setting for the animated scene. Each of the seven tables represented Irat of the week- they lone of the characters-in the famous barnyard drama and was centered with Were, visiting in Memphis, Tenh., and they will make a number of other stops before their return. With Miss Berti Baar, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Master and Mlsa Albsa MacMaster left Portland the mid dle of May for Baltimore, where they were Joined by Mlas M.alsle Mac Master, who was at a smart finishing; school in that city. -.. . . : p - . -s . -:i The party Sailed Jurte 1, igolng.directly to Paris to fjoin Miss Katharine- Mac Master, who was at the French capital with Miss Virginia Lewis of Tien Tsn, China. From Paris their travel carried them to Holland, Bblglum and lastly to England, whence they sailed for America September 20. While in Rome the latter part of March, Mies Katherlne Mac Master and Miss Lewis were granted an audience with the pope. Mlas Baar has beeri spendlhg." the summer in the 61 leaian mountsfTna with her sister, Mra Annie Brown, ' One of the dates early on the calendar Is the event to be given for Mrs. Mao Master by the Fortnightly club. This was postponed before her ' going on ac count of the scarlet fever epidemic The Benage S. Josselyns, who have oc cupied the Mac Master residence at lhel Waverly golf links during the Bummer, have taken a house at 05S Everett where they expect to move the middle of the week. I , ' Mrs. Lee Hoffman will open fcer Twenty-third street home Wednesday evening for the annual meeting of he Arts and Crafts. Society of Portland. Mlas Cecilia O'Reilly will give a -talk on book binding with demonstrations of the art w V Miss Ada Burke was hostess at 'de lightful afternoon .at home Wednesday, in compliment to Miss Ruth Bartle. of Chicago, who has been the house guest of the Misses Elizabeth and Lucille Parker. Receiving with the hostess and gueat of honor was Miss Elizabeth Parker. Mrs. Bruce Honeymai . and Miss Lucille Parker presided at the urns and were assisted in the dining room by Miss Helen Harmon, Mlss Mary Livingston and Miss Marguerite Hume. Several-Informal teas have been given by the Misses Parker for ;Mis "Bartle when smart gatherings of college girls wtreLasksd to meet the visitor,. . Miss Bartle is a Smith girl, and a college mate of the Parker girls. She will leave for her home In the east In a week or ten days. . " " ' .. w -w - The marriage of Miss Julia Dent fltaat.B4t,g4reund . King-was snlam. nlsed at high noon Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Wood Jn Adrian, Mich., where Miss Grant is a frequent visitor. Miss Grant is the daughter of C. 8. Grant. Jr.; and a niece of General Frederick Dent Grant,: Her home Is in Ean Diego, CaL- Mr. King comes of a prominent Ohio family, but for the past several years has been con nected with the Western Cooperage com pany ef Portland, where Mr. and Mrs. Klftjr will makehelr home after a short wedding Journey, , - . , . The Monday Bridge club held Its f lr,pt meeting of the season wn.h Mrs. Gay Talbot on Saturday. The ; membership list Includes Mrs. Frank Freeman, Miss Haxel Crocker. Mrs. Wells Gilbert Mrs. Lansing Stout, Mrs.. George RV Went- wuj ui jr wiss , urace warren, Mrs. John Emerson Cronan, Miss Gladys Weldler, Mrg, Otis Wight Miss Mar garet Catlin, Mrs. Frank Warren and Mrs. Guy Talbot. the corresponding fowl. One was Chan ticler; two, the golden pheaeant; three, the owl; four, the little brown hen; five, the peacock; .six, the duck, and seven, the parrot. The count was kept with feathers which were 'added to the tails of the bird on each . table. The Chantlcler Idea was carried out ln-'th.e Ices and other appointments of the dainty collation which was served. Frizes were copies of the drama: and on Thursday the Chantlcler table won, the fortunate ones being Mrs. NorrlB Gregg, , Mrs. - W. B. Scott. .Mrs. Larkin Shell and Miss Geraldlne Coursen. Dur ing the afternoon Mrs. Oregg and Miss Mamie. Dunn sang. . Mra. Jeffery received her guests In a handsome gown of Chantlcler crepe meteor with a single ornament of a Chantlcler pin In diamonds. She was assisted by Mrs. Millard C. Holbfook. who was gowned In plum colored cord ed silk, and MiSn Frances Jeffery, who was In yellow emfiroidered crepe. Thurs day's gueat list Included Miss t'eclle Wiley. Miss Mabel Shea, Miss Lillian O'Brien, Miss Frances, Jeffery, MIs Katnerine Jiunt, miss Hasel Tlchner, Mrs. Gerald Goodsell "., (Mias" Lorena Strauhal), Mr, Fenton Grigsby, - Miss Bess Allen, MIsb , Geraldlne Coursen, Mrs. Jack Gravley, Mrs. Larkin Shell, Miss Gregg, Mrs. Norris Gregg, Mrs Mi bbT . Irl ifi fonr- ssengr Ooape. . Ijong Wheel Base. - Ample Boom. KUBiiioa: xuiu . Ho Foaotnrea. Frank C. .Rffjgs Twenty-third and Washlffrton ats. XZIiEFHOSTES - MAI IT 4613. A-U27. TuU&Gibbs, Inc.. -l Morrison at Seventh , Portland's Leading Fumityire and; I Complete Homefurnjshing Store ,TuU&GibbsJnc. . Morrison at Seventh . The -Displays Here' off Beautifur Creations in Apparel : for Women Are a , Tribute; to the Events ;bf K the -Week With all the vart and "richness ancl distinctivenessjthat-Fashion has 'created this r season in "dress for, women," the displays of our ready-to-wear sections are in- , deed worthy of the inspectionof the most discriminating. It's in consideration " , of the events that will occur during the weik that we've given special attention1 to our window displays Morrison street and Seventh street. ,. In Dresses the Mew VEall Styles'-f 6r. ; IWomeh' Misses Are to Be Admired , " ? ..''...- :. :.. '. ..i. ' ..' ' , '..'- ".- The dress in which a woman will look her best is the dress she is eager to hear about. ' Every day new dresses arrive, and we are daily receiving from our New York office a ' sample or two of new dress styles, perhaps in them the one in which you will, look best' little frocks for the younger ret for party, dancing or theatre wear, at $23.05., . " These ttre very attractively priced. ; Hanrfsorne broadcloth dresses, some strictly piajh and others with oriental color embroidery. . Charming styles are those with velvet and ' fur trirhmingrat $50 to - flOO. , . :-,..4 . , " Beautiful velvet dresses and velvet suits that are-being-shown--in--so-many models Plainly tailored. embrdidered and with fur' trimming,,.at f 57.50 to f 150. ' ".In" the recent arrivals are pretty 4 Serge Dresses in rnanY differept colors, at ?15 tO $35. , . ;'!.,;;;:.. Challis . dresses jn both light and dark shades, some velvet trimmed, at f 22.50 to l45. '-Yi-.':- ; "-:' ".v.-r :'.-! .--- Very pretty dresses oi changeable mes saline silk, with extremely narrow stripes and darker colored grounds, at f 21.50 to S5. - ' -Debutante's chiffon dresses, and smart --New -amvals irv both -brown -a nd blue corduroy dresses plain tailored' styles. The skirt slightly held fit bottom with braid, which is also used at rteck, yoke and waist. A very 'smart style for little women and misses, at 40, -Theatre';;' -jgownsr -Hef se-r;- Show drestef dinner dresses, dancing, and party gowns for women. Also styles specially created' for misses and little women. So many different materials that one's taste is sure to be pleased here. - . Reynier (Frame). Gloves For-Well Dressed Women Those who have planned to participate in the important, functions that will take place during the week will find in Reynier, Gloves thembst stylish hand "dress." All "the newest ' embroideries and shades are to be found in Gloves bearing the Reynier trademafk, known the world over for style, fit and durability. "MarceUe" and "Narcisse"- are the names of our Gloves made, by Reynier the finest ob-taiaable-anywhere. ; ' . ' ' ; Two-clasp "Marcjelle; ?1.S5 and $1.50. Two-clasp and three-clasp "Narcisse" at $1.50 and ,$2.Q0. :: ; ; : , , -: '- '- . Three-clasp Reynier, extra quality, Jj2.25 One-clasp or button Cheverette -Tanne at $2.25. . ' - ; . Three-clasp Area Suedes at $1.25. Two-clasp and three-clasp Olan Suedes at $1.50. Two-clasp and three-clasp Fanchon Suedes at $1.50 and $2.00. - Two-pearl-button Reynier Suedes, $2.25. A complete, line . of Domestic, Cape and -- Mocha -Gloves at $1.25 to $2.00. ; - Reynier best quality Long Kid Gloyes, the . "Narcisse,"- in 16, 20 and 24-button lengths, at' $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Olan and Fanchon in 16, 20 and 24-button lengths. ,,?.,,, '$1.25 CHAMOIS GLOVES, SPECIAL 95t . Ladies' one-pearl-button Washable CWm ois Gloves, in the natural shade, sizes 5y2 to 7, Monday Only. Charming Are the Styles in New Evening Blouses .'.. v ,.. , -,- .' : ' ' ' ii f . .',-,'. ...-.-'. -': ;.'' They're the most correct accessory to the broadcloth and rough cloth suits, with the! new high skirts; making the three-piece style. . -. Among the. recent arrivals are: ' ' -7" Blouses of sheer marquisette over darker" Persian and other pretty figured materials. : Beautiful imported chiffon blouses, hand made. f . . ' . s, . . iand-crocheted-JrUh-laxe-blou&es.-. , ',.., Imported embroidered crepe waists in Ori ental colorings $10 to $50. . mmmm -. Jm '' J ft - II A 1 s Furs . Are Kndwn "the World Over . Nature 'at her best in furs can truly be said of all furs from Revillon Freres, the leading fur riers of the world, with branches in the princi pal cities 'of Europe, Asia and America. The ' woman who, ; in buying her furs, vv?uld be sure of quality and style, should select Revillon Furs. They are to be found nowhere .in Portland ex cept in our new Fur Section. - r.. ' v . Handsome Ermine and beautiful Mink pieces, Hudson Bay Sable, Skunk, Black Lynx 'and if Ml.: - VOC pjfitvli-. 1 ?31ack Fox pieces, Sable and Isabella Fox, Broad tail and Persian Larrib piece9 both large and small.- -, . ' ".'; ' . , ' .:. All are beautifully lined, with Skinner satin' in light and dark shades.' ' ' ' ' Also shown are beautiful Blue Wolf Sets, Red Fox : and Natural - Lynx- Sets and many other , kinds of .''dependable - furs. Very . moderately priced; . -' , ' - , ' - ' . -;. More of Those i ; -.( ;' -?fV,' FineTailoredi Arrived During the Past Week From Max M Schwarcz cV Co. Strictly man-tailored Suits ' in beautiful hand-loomed Donegal mixtures, that artic tic fabric which has made this section of Ire land famous. Also Irish and English tweeds' . i nA tirtfn4fiiine T7 -n nrl J e l-i 1ntrirf e irt1 11011. ' nvtuvjunj) xniun vnv v ijlo 01m uv.a u i tif ul real imported French chif fory-f inisherj jj g brnarlrlnth anH ' Wrman 'yihpltna A:i ' V, , ,, . 5 New arrivals in little women's suits, 'in ooin -cioins-ami-vet veiSr:ropuiarpncea .gar r ments from 3500 to $55.00. j.1 f pits V . rSSA'A'iK t .