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. , . ,., ... .. j ; . .. ., .t . ,. - , ....... ( ; ........... ... .1.. . ' , ' THE : OREGON SUNDAY t "JOURNAL, PORTL AND,' SUNDAY ; MORNING, MAY . 28. 1911. 3 - . - .;. t, - 0 CIETY toirrntuKD from prbcedhco paqb in tha Arawlns- room harmoalssa aa mirht with ths whit mJ rolA nd pats Mu and furnlshsd an enchanting pot for ths musicians, ini amine- room wa In rsd ' With rs4 carnations ana candelabra with tM hAA lirhts on tn labia at whloh Mn. D. C. llurna. Mra. Robsrt Frsnch, un v M. narvln and Mra. T. L Town. X send poursd tea and ssrved Ices. Misses A l ea Wehrung. Maria umncn. caun 81unher, Fern Hutchinson. Mildred Arm' strong, Mary Welch and Lucua Ken worthy, In aoft tonaa of pink, floated about the rooms. In the living rooms were many Interesting souvenirs brought from Norway by Mrs. Puffer who but recently returned rrom a ion.g sojourn throurh Europe. Mtsa Ell beth Johnson In a Norwegian costume, brought from Hammerfeet. the moat northerly city In the world, announced the guests. Miss Appleby, Mlsa Ida Shea and Mine Hotel Koonta. In dainty fed frocks, attended the punch bowl. Asslatln about the rooms were Mra. James Muckle, Mra. James Appleby, of Ixs Angelea, Mra. J, C. La Barre, Mra. Jack Marshall Tats, Mrs. Theodore Fa- Jongus and Mra. Wortmsn T. waa Mrs. W. B. Hare, miest of honor and a recent bride, received In a gown of white duchesa satin with peart trim mings and carried Ullea of . the valley. Mra. Puffer wore black crep with pink coral a and white rosea. Mra. Hare waa In pal blua mar quisette -vr a foundation of blue satin with diamonds. Mra. Graves wore pink erepa orer Ilk with diamonds and pink rose buda. The beautiful musln played by Wal demar Llnd Is too well known to need further praise though It seemed even more effective In his wonderful Inter pretation of the composition of the I JTsmous Norwegian, Ole Bull. Mlsa g&eta Holllster sang beautifully I aevrral Nor wen Is n songs and the Misses Elna Anderson and Kllnu In Norwegian costume luets charmingly. Mra. Felix Frledlanrter with her mother, Mra. Mark Levy, planned a bridge afternoon yesterday for the en joyment of Mrs. Sanford Kraemer of San" Franclsro, who Is to spend the summer with Mr. and Mra. Julius Kraemer. v Miss Ruth Slchel. whose marriage to Albert Schweitzer of San Francisco, will be an Interesting event of late June, waa the honor guest at a dainty lunch eon presided over by Mls Elale F. Simon last Saturday. Places were marked for seven. The annual officers' hop and senior promenade was given at the Hill Mili tary academy armory Friday ntirht. The patronesses of this ball, which was the most formal and brilliant of the many delightful social functions given bv the cadets this year were Mra. Ru pert J. rhlpman. Mrs. Ann Rebecca Hill, Mrs. Joseph Wood Hill. Mrs. James Er nt Lahllsw. Mrs. Grace McDonough, Mrs. Samuel Beamer Pague. Mrs. Alex ander Cullodln Panton, Mrs. George Frederick Sanburn, Mrs. William if Lady Decies, the former Miss Vivien Gould of New York, in the gown prepared for her presentation at the court of King George and Queen Mary. Lady Decies has been "taken up" by the Marchioness of Waterford, who, as Lady Lansdowne's daughter, is a power In the most exclusive of tho noble set which Includes the Duchesses of Portland and Devonshire. t viici i vo omnrij' auu oil, aiaiiv vt iir 'nlngstad. The hosts of the evening were the following cadet officer and senior classmen: Cadet officers, Major Richard Kdward Wiley, Captain and Adjutant Wendell Kelgh,. Phillips. Captains Ray- mend Eroll Gorman, Donald Mitchell Clark, and Jamos Frederick Mutton. Lieutenants Lindsay Hoyt Brown, Wll- lard St. Martin, Adam C. Murray, Al bert Harry Bell, Valentine Brown Jr. and Donald Mitchell Pague. Seniors, ftlchard Edward Wiley, Irving Martin Lupton, Myron Smith Thompson, Adam C Murray, Raymond Errol Gorman, Leroy Verne Holbrook, Guy Mitchell Perham and William C. Munly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Beck enter tained elaborately at their home on Twenty-second and Flanders, on Thurs day evening. In Lunor of Mr. and Mra. Edward Ehrman, who are leaving short ly for Europe, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrman of San Francisco. w Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson asked guests to their Portland Heights home Thursday to enjoy an evening of bridge. Mrs. Adolph Dekum and A, B. Slauson carried off the prises. The guests numbered Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hart, Mr. and Mra. Frederick H. Page, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Foster, Mr. and Mra. Daniel Andrew Shlndler, Mr. i and Mrs. A. P. Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clen denning, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Page, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slauson. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dekum and Miss Elisabeth P. Sawyers, w The wedding of Miss Ad ale Clara Huntsberger, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Edward Huntsberger of Los An geles, and Harold Eugene Reed, older on of Mrs. Rosa Reed-Hansoome, will take place June 14 at the Immanuel Preabytertan church, Los Angelea. Im mediately after the ceremony a recep tion wlH be held at the Huntsberger residence, 821 Lake street. Both Miss Huntsberger and Mr. Reed are members of the 1910 class of Stanford university. Miaa Huntsberger Is a member of the JJI. EHRLICH 0. Custom Tailors to Ladies Clererly Constructed Garments To Order From $35.00 Up Phoenix Bid., Fifth and Oak, PI Beta phi sorority, and was prominent In student drama tioa. Mr. Reed was a prominent athlete of Stanford, Is a Kap pa Sigma man, was president of his settlor class, and la a member of the Quadrangle club, als oof "Skull and Snakes." He was on the football, base ball and track team, holding Stanford's record for the 100 yard dash, 10 seconds flat The young couple will reside in Los Angeles. U An elaborate affair of Wednesday was tne rive hundred afternoon of S3 tables, given at the Portland Heights club by Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mrs. Nathan iel T. Palmer and Mrs. WcKlniey Mitch ell. Scotch broom, artistically arranged. added to the attractiveness of the oc casion, and lights shaded In yellow cast a soft glow over the many prettily gowned women. Musio was discoursed during the afternoon by a string or chestra, screened behind palms. The fortunate players at cards were Mrs. Warren Keeler, Miss Jelllson and Mrs. Henry Bchulderman. Miss Lena Simp son. Miss Crystal Keck, Miss Alice Gadaby, Miss Louise Manning, Miss Dorothy Crooks, Miss Laura Aiken and Mlas Bernloe Calloway assisted about the rooms. Mrs. Simpson wore a gown of light blue brocade, veiled with blue crepe and trimmed In rose point'' and a dash of cerise. Mrs. Mitchell had on apricot crepe meteor with lrrldescent bead trimming, and Mra. palmer was in an Imported gown of empire blue, with handsome trimming; in Persian effeeL On the invitational Hat were: Mrs. Bert Denison, Mrs. Minerva TJenison, Mrs. John Toft, Mrs. A. N. Wright. Mm. A. E. Jackson. Mrs. Ira Powers, Mrs. Charles F. Read, Mrs. Charlea Brooks, Mrs. John J. Read. Mrs. F. A. Duaiey, Mrs. J. Werthelmer,, Mrs. Aaron Tllser. Mrs. William 3. Clark, Mrs, Will Mer- rlman, Mrs. T. H. Edwards, Mrs. m. 1 Merges, Mrs. J. F. O'DonnelL Mrs. C. J. Cook. Mrs. Charles Irwin, Mrs. w. W. . Banks, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Ralph Da vis. Mrs. J. J. Morgan, Mrs. Robert Lut ke, Mrs. George Emery, Mrs. William Reldt, Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. George Flanders, Mrs. Warren Keeler, Mra. B. 8. Pacua. Mrs. Fred W. Graves, Mrs. W. Y. Masters, Mrs. J. J. Kaddarly, Mrs. James E. Cameron, Mrs. Ernest iiodds, Mrs. C E. Runyan, Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. L. M. Hubert. Mrs. William Gads- by, Mrs. B. F. Weaver, Mra J. P. Mof- fett. Mrs. R. P. Graham. Mrs. a C Hlckok, Mrs W. H. Chatten, Mrs. J. H. Cook, Mrs. F. E. Harlow, Mrs. Benjamin Gadaby, Mrs. William Qroh. Mrs. J. AnnandL Mrs. J. H. Weist, Mrs. Gsorge Welster, Mrs. Henry Bchulderman, Mrs. Jack Edwards. Mxs. Cora Puffer., Mrs. D. Kuettner. Mrs. A. a Newell. Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mrs. B. O. Case, Mrs. Horace Ramsey, Mrs. Carleton Lewis, Mrs. Hen ry Dickson, Mrs. H. M. Ogden, Mrs. Wil liam Ingold. Mrs. John Fuguson. Mrs. M. C. Banfleld. Mrs. Katherlne A. Daly, Mrs. H. B. Adams, Mra. J. Clossett, Mrs. L. H. Adams, Mrs. Joseph Hyams, Mrs..' Nina Larowe, Mrs. P. J. Mann, Mrs. Irene Pfunder, Mrs. Bishop, Mra W. D. Jelllson, Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. F. L. Stln son, Mrs. Abe Tlchetior, Dr. Florence Manlon, Mrs. M. A. Jelllson. Mrs. O. M. Clark, Mrs. Charles Crook. Mrs. Lydon Veysey, Mrs. Charles Boss. lira. R. R. Glltner, Mrs. M, J. Delahunt. Mrs. D. G. Tomaslnl, Mra George Caldwell, Mrs. J. C. Hare, Mrs. Byron Miller, Mrs. B. M. Baker, Mrs. Fred Lelnenwebber, Mrs. M. 8. Skiff, Mrs. M. F. Jeffress, Mrs. a E. Fields, Mrs. T. M. Gardner, Mrs. T. J Cleeton, Mrs C. A CoolldKe, Mrs. Frank Dayton, Mra M. L. Strangll, Mrs. Emma Vhlte, Mrs. R. W. Fisher. Mrs. H. P. Palmer, Mrs. H. O. Tenny, Mrs. W. F. Gannett. Mrs. Harry Tomlinson, Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Mrs Frank Arring ton, Miaa Helen Gannett, Miss Jeanette Mitchell, Miss Jelllson and Miss Marie Bchulderman. Mrs. Charles A. Eastman cava a bridge of five tables Tuesday, with isvors won Dy Mra Ralph Nickum, Mra F. A. Fraley, Mrs. D. E. Bowman and Mrg. Harry Tenny. Scotch Broom was attractively arranged about the rooms. The hostess was assisted tn serving by Mrs. George Eastman, Mrs. Nicholas Anderson and Miss Hasel Tlchner. On Mrs. Eastman's Invitational list were Mrs. Abe Tlchsier, Mra Charles B. Run yon, Mrs. Charles L. Boss. Mrs. Bert Denison, Mrs. Harvey Wells, Mrs. Charles Shea, Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mrs. John R. Dodson. Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Brandt Wickersham, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. William Groh, Mrs. Walter Holman, Mra Arthur Bradfield, Mrs. F. Handy, Mra Benjamin Weaver, Mrs. Charles Jenning, Mrs. Fred Harlow and Mrs. J. H. Cook. Mr. an Mrs. F. H. OrinneU, 887 East Eighth street, are being congratulated on the birth of a son. Burton Terry Grlnnell, Saturday. Mrs. Grlnnell was Miss Mabel a Payne of Spokane. Her mother, Mra E. C. Payne of Spokane Is at present a guest In the Grlnnell home. Mr. and Mra Georre-i. Davis enter- talnad Informally with brida-e last Friday and Saturday nights at their apart ments in the Rose-Friend, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman O'Gorman, Mrs. Frank McDonaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sample,' Calvin Hell!g and Joseph H. Ferguson. Mrs. Marlon GoodTna; complimented Mra Stone of St Paul with several tables of bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Park street Card honors fall to Mrs. Elliot Habersham. w An attractive new feature of the Ta- coma Country and Goff club to go Into operation early In June la Uia Baohelora" hall being built about 800 yards from the nejv main building. The building is a square wooden structure, run through r ) .. lt v - ; - V cr: r . . I I If f.-i - vfls 1 1 i r7trzizr"..i 4 II II J vV" . A fill III II . .0 1 sjsP" -4 Ml I I I II I l! 1 ..Vrwv- II I I II V. .y :"'V J I I .III I i''vi" -it - .::' 1 1 I I ill ii w j a i ia .. . i i i i ii I e iit-iiiUi -vi u 1 1 i II rJ'. .III III. lit- :t g,4 i?.l2 1- -rZ- II. I I IK I . 'x Hill til 11 1 VA '.'Hi- '..DYWfiisEft; 1 III JUL. f'J'V. .!--. III II 'life ' H Wt-'AW- I till I v r tJi A "M i U fill 1 V ' '' 1 f 7 ' 1 I - 1 " : i i s if 'i sr f- f ffiv? 5v."-tv.'i'.- vr ill tts'f &i?i rftiirt'.'t ' f'Kr ,mH ;f s I w " from end to end by a wide hall. Opening- from this hall on both aide on the two floors are little rooms, each with a window opening to the outside, and each arranged so that ventilation al most equal to that In an out of door sleeping apartment may 'tie obtained. There are 11 of these little rooms on each floor.' Only bachelors will be ac commodated, as It Is a part of the Country elub plan to provide ground for building country homes for tbose members who are married and bare famlllea Mrs. Thomas MPaterson entertained vary informally at bridge os Thursday to meet Mra Fred Roaa of Erlensburg, Wash. Mrs. Oliver King Jeffery car ried off card honors. Mra Osoar E.Overbeck entertained wjth three tables of bridge Wednesday for her guest from Spokane, Mrs. E. A. Llndsley. Prises fell to Mrs. Louis Bruns and Mrs. Hugh Gearln. Tester- day Mr. and Mrs. overbeck and Mra Llndsley motored to Salem. Mra. Llnds ley will return to her home on Tuesday. The Junior auxiliary of the Baby Home will hold a meeting tomorrow at 1:80 In room 147, Selling building. Blxth and Alder streets. Miss May Coon, president, will call tke meeting to order, and an urgent appeal la made to all members to be present. Mrs. Henry Jenning. Jr., Invited guests for seven tables of bridge on Friday, when prices were won by Mrs. Cheater Deerlnir. Mrs. H. O. Hlckox and Mrs. John C. McCue. The hall waa at tractive with effectively arranged Scotch broom and red rosebuds were beautiful In the rooms. Mra. Jenning was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Illldge and Mrs. Frank J. Walsh. Miss Myrtle Scnaefer entertained in formally at five hundred Thursday evening, when her guests were Miss Marguerite Boschke, Miss Lessle Lead better, Miss Vivian Holmes, Bruce Hesse. Merrill Moo res, Robert Nelson, Craig McMlcken and Guy Henderson. Mrs. Helen Cardwell has planned a bridge afternoon for Wednesday. w Portland Rowing club gave the sec ond dance of its season Friday at the club house, foot of Ivon street. The attendance wos unusually larse and decorations of the club colors, dark blue, llsht blue and white, with numbers of Japanese lanterns were most attrac tive. These dances are "shirt , waist" affairs and Informality Is one of the moat delightful features. Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur and Mrs. H. E. Judge are the patronesses for the series. w w Fleming-Winters orchestra. Phones A 4004. B-10I. g , g SOCIETY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eugene Kings bury (Miss Lull Hall) returned Monday morning from their wedding Journey which extended over five weeks and took them to the Grand canyon, Coro nado beach. Riverside, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Klngsburya are at present with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery O. Hall. They will l.ave apartments in the Kingsbury, on Ford street, upon Its completion. Mrs. Isaac L. Patterson returned Fri day a week from a month spent in San Francisco, Berkeley, Banta Crui and Palo Alto. At Stanford she was the anient of her son, Lee Patterson, at the Chi Psl fraternity house. Mrs. Patterson con templates leavlne; very soon for the east whre she will visit her other son, Phillip Patterson, who Is a student in the Culver Military academy at Culver, Ind. General and Mra. Thomas M. Ander son left Portland Sunday for their cottage on the Columbia, near Van couver, where they always pass their summers. Mrs. Robert Roscoe Boyer (Miss Gaeta Ivorda Wold), accompanied by hor sister. Miss Clara Wold, came down from Vancouver, B. C. on Saturday and will pans several months with her mother. Mrs. G. O. Wold, at 78H Bast Tamhlll. Miss Irene Flynn has gone to Albany where she is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boss are reveling in the delights of their new Lambert motor. Mra Larkin ;hell returned from her trip in the southland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Peachy (Miss Anna Furth Terry) have returned to Seattle from their wedding Journey and will be guests at the Perry until June 15 when they will take an apartment in the Old Colony. Mrs. Jane Furth Terry Our money-raising sale is a big success because it is gen uine. New bargains are added daily to keep up the assort ment. Men's Suits Reduced Our entire stock of men's suits Is at reduced prices. as we're overstocked. Have taken a lot of $15, 817.60, $20 and $22.60 suits and putting them on special sale. .88 Ladles Tailored Salts The sale on Ladles' Tal lored Suits continues. Some very high priced suits put In the lot to mane up assortment. Regular value $35 to $35, on sale at, special $12.50 248 Korrlsoa between fid and 3d. and Mlsa Dorothy Terry of Cambridge, Masa, will sail June II for New Brit tain? where they will pass the summer, w Mr. and Mra Louis H. Tarpley passed the week end in Salem as the guests of Mr. and Mra H. C. Tarpley. w ' Emily Frances Bauer, the eminent New York critic, accompanied by her sisters, the Misses Marlon and Flora Bauer, will arrive In Portland the first of Juno to spend the summer with her mother. Madam Bauer. Miss Marlon Bauer has Just returned from a year of study In Germany. w The Misses Bertha and Carrie Moores hsve returned from a half year spent In Los Angeles and California and are visiting at the homo of their brother, C. B. Moores, on Eaat Fifteenth street Miss Althea Moores, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. A. N. Moores of Salem, ar rived on the Beaver Wednesday from Mills college, where she has been a atudent during tho year. Her parents met her In Portland. w Mrs. F. D. Kaettner of Seattle was here to attend - the Mitchell-Simpson-Palmer affair on Wednesday afternoon on Portland Heights. She returned Thursday. Dr. Francis Jamea Bailey is spending several days In Beattle. A letter to Portland friends from Paris brings the news that Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Noble with their family, and Miss Dorothy Newhall, will sail June on tho Canadian Paolfto steam ship, "Empress of Britain" for Mon. treat and Quebec, returning homo by the Canadian Paolfto rout a Tho party will stop In tho Canadian Rockies for a few days and are planning to reach Portland about the middle of June. Their Itinerary has taken them through Egypt and over tho continent.' ' ' Mrs. Oliver King Jeffery returned last Friday from an eastern trip whloh. took her to San Franclsoo, Los Angeles, San Antonio. New Orleans. Chicago, De troit and Cincinnati, liar sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra C. C. Car (Continued on following Page) Monday M Our Great Annual Snow a White Sale Commencing orning, 8 o'Clock The two striking features of this great sale are auality and price. No sale can win place in the confidence of women in which quality is not the basis, emphasized by stirring price concessions. To appreciate the force of these values one must keep in mind the character of our merchandise, then the lowered selling prices. The efforts of weeks are crowded into this great event The wide scope of merchandise, the reliable, beautiful character of every white article included, and the strong, genuine reductions serve to lift the occasion out of the ordinary. The sale will be replete with real benefits. The goods are marked down to the very lowest point Quality is the first consideration in all the selections of our muslin underwear. Every garment is made of the finest grade of muslin and nainsook obtainable. None but the best of laces and embroideries will be found in our garments, even to the lowest-priced gowns. Under Muslins Hosiery Corsets Aprons Knit Underwear Women's Dresses Neckwear Parasols White Waists Children's Dresses Infants' Wear Brassieres From 20 to 50 Off Entire Buidin d Cor fourth And Morrison Streets LEADINO SPECIALTY MOUSE FOR LAMES MISSES CHILDREN. man urjOTvmKHs or nrK rums STYLE pr dUJKLmr ECOWOM1T J MARY GARDEN one of the world's greatest Sopranos, and mo3t noted portrayer of SALOME, MEUSANDE and LOUISE, who Appears Here Saturday Evening, June 3 At The Armory writes as follows regarding THE WORLD'S BEST PIANO . New York, March 7. 1910 Messrs. Wm. Knabe & Co. 439 Fifth Ave., City. Dear Sirs: In your charming Mignonette Grand I have found the piano which has completely satisfied the demands I put to it in supporting my voice. Such symmetry of form, such adaptability to any space, with so great resources of tone, combined with an action that responds to the gentlest touch, make the in strument both rare and inimitable. Sincerely yours, 85 E. 56th Street. jft ti UaXlS , Where OTHERS HAVE FAILED to build a small yet perfect Grand Piano meet, ingfyesent day requirements, the House of Knabe, after years of careful research and experiment, has succeeded in producing THE WORLD'S BEST GRAND PIANO possessing a tone peculiar to and distinctive of all Knabe Pianos Its small size makes it' particularly adapted to small houses and apartments, at a price but a trifle more than the cost of a high-grade Upright Piano. , - Convenient ttrmt oj purchms will h mrrUtd ' Reed French Piano M'fg Co, Exclusive Knabe Dealers , Sixth and Burnside Sts. Commonwealth Bldg.