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J THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. MAY' 88, v 1911. 4 7 O'CI E T V coimirrED from prkckdutq pack. tsntsr. of Cincinnati, rsturosd with lisr and will locate psrmansotlr In tha iwiit ' At prssont they ars ths guests of Mra Carpsntsi-s mothtr. Mm. M. B. O'Con- ' ' OT. Mr. and Mra John It Hall rsturnsd Friday from a dslUhtful run trip - sf two wssks In tha Dsschutss ooun n.hin. in a snow atorrn and many Interesting Incidents marksd the uttn. portion of which waa made y motor. w w San ford Lowenjfart returned Iat week from a Journey abroad w Mra. S. Llpman'a sister. Mra. Rosner. nf San Francisco will be her guest for the eummer. s Mre. Mrk Bklff of Ralsm hae bein the houae guast for the week of Mra. vieorge W. Simpson. w Mra. 3- O. Guld and her niece from San Franclaco, Mlaa Alio Miller, hare hrmn spending tha week t Astoria aa tha guests of Commander and Mra. J. M. Elliott on tha Mansanlta, Mra. William MacMastsr haa planned bridge on Tuesday in honor of Mlaa IftJiea Hlller of San rranolsoo. t Mlaa Elisabeth Tlobea left rrlday for Carlton and Mcaflnn Tills, Or, where aha wfll he tha soloist and aooompanlst at the annual oonoert glren by tha Cals tfonlana Her alatar, 3ompMne Ao- , strata, aoonmfanlad her. WW Mlaa EUa . Orella arrired Friday from her home in Lewlaton, Idaho, to pass tha summer la Portland where , - shs will he a. watooma Tlsttor. Mra. F. -; W. Orella, who praoeded her daughter 'to Portland. , and Mlaa Qrslls hare 'taken a house at I1JT Franklin street, WlllftinatU Height. w John Jerome Alexander returned Wed nesday from Berkeley on tha Beaver. .' Mr. Alexander's engagement to Mlaa -AIbartln Patrick Berkeley la ftn Item . of great Intaraat In tha south aa well ft Portland Where waa uetncg born and lived for a number of yeare.' ffmr father. Edlngton Detrlck Jr, waa ; one of tha first members of the com - merVtal club. Mra. Lenora Fischer waa tha gueat f Mlaa Margaret Taylor In Aatoria last week. Mrs. Bleknall Toung of Chicago la the meat of her slaters, tha Misses Toung, n North i Warner atreet. In Taeoma. Mrs. Toung has visited ' In Portland. Mrs. Fred Lelnnweber bfts returned to her home after ft lengthy visit In " yiotorla and Vancouver. Mra A, A. Morrison, In company with Mlaa Martha Hoyt, la paaalng a pleas ant two weeks at White Salmon. : Oeraldlne Is tha name chosen for tha daughter who arrived at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. oooaseil (Mlaa SVorena Strauhsl) a few weeks ago, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Russell Talbot kave returned from British Columbia, where they remained for a weak, w w Mlsa Dftgmar Ines Kelly contemplates leaving for Spokane about June T' to fee the gueat of her grandmother, Mra , Catherlae FltsPatrlck, and her uncle. James FltsPatrlck. w w : Frederick Alva Jacobs returned Fri day from a trip of tea days to Cali fornia. Mrs John Ebon Toung left today for tha east, where she will remain several months. r EVENTS OF THE WEEK 1 Membera of the Portia club and their husbands were very pleasantly enter- talned by Mr. and Mra. W. H. Powell laat Wedneaday evening at their home In Irvlngton. A profualon of white hawthorns, asaJeas and. potted ferna tnftde pretty decorationa for the rooms, , The game of five hundred waa played and after refreshments, the remainder of the evening was passed In muslo and dancing. The last meeting of the club " This season will be at the home of Mra. , B. 8. Huntington on Thurman and Vic- . gloria avenue, next Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. R, E. Myers entertained . Mrs. Potter's class of young men (of the j Pstton church), at their home laat Wednesday evening. A delightful time progressed throughout the evening, after wmch light refreshments were served and toasts were given In honor of the host and hostess. Among those present . 'were: Miss Florence Orenfell, Miss Ab- . bis Orenfell, Miss Helen Whitfield, Mlsa Maude Brown, Mlaa Cecil Brown. Miss . Daphne Halloway, Mlsa Naomi Brown, Mrs. Carrie Pattern, Bertram Peacock, Richard Morris, Mr. Vaughn, Wynn Red man, Von Redman, Joe Jordan, Samuel Eddy, Arthur Hill and Roy Hin. . One of the moit delightful birthday parties of the season was a surprise given at the home of F. I Newell in -Montavilla, May 20, In honor of George KeweU. The rooms were decorated with roses and lilacs. The guests gathered In the living room. When Oeorge JJewell came in the house was dark. As he turned on the light a college yell' was given by the young women and men present, that very much surprised him. Music, recitations and games were j the order of tho evening. Major Newell - j gave a short sketch of army life during ihe Civil war. Miss Agnes Johnson and ( Irs. Ella B. Jones presided at the i piano. The prises for the best artiat : were captured by Master Cicero Newell jand Miss Agnes Johnson. Miss Helen Newell was the hostess of the evening. ; The guests who attended were: LIUy j Bchwabauer. Agnes Johnson, Ada New man. Mabel Blackburn. Mabel Tenlson, Lenora Bchwabauer, Mr. and Mrs. E. ! Perkins, Mrs. Ella B. Jones, George j Newell, Harry Newell, Major and Mrs. ' .Newell, Murel Glllen, Charles H&gs . man, wla White, Arnold Smith, Au gust Hunderup, Helen Newell, Kate . Newell, Laura Blackburn and Mr. and , Mrs. A. gchwabauer. Having reached the twentieth mlle- Stone of wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Lines Invited about 40 of their friends to celebrate the event at their home last Saturday night. 1615 Huron street. An elaborate dinner was served In their beautifully decorated dining room. After ..dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lines were pre- - seated with a full dinner set of fine china dishes. Both the gift and the Kind friendship that prompted It were .appreciated by the recipients. Mrs. lAntm was assisted by Meedames , Stagner, Fay, Gromache and Brown. One Of the prettiest events of the ' season was the tea Tuesday afternoon, - given la honor of the Ladles Aid society of the M. E. church at Gunnyslde, at the home of Mra G. W. Lyle, 1114 East Taylor street The decorationa were nowbalis and hawthorne, artistically " arranged In the spacious dining room and lt"!ng room, the beautltful climb ing Tines at the windows and the fine J ,u grounds aurroundlugi adding 7 to ihe I harm. , Mlsa Margarita Cook played a I ( ei w?;3hv5-.-.-A, a h:?-' ' V:- . piano solo, and Mrs Ella B. Jonea pleased the guests with piano . oeleo- tlona The ruesta rrearnt ware: Mra Ella B. Jonea Mra Harmon, Mrs. Buaan Brown, Mra. Tease, Mra. Miller, Mra. W. Brown, Mra Bodwell, Mra. BmlUi, Mra Halnline, Mrs. Talbot. Mra. Myers, Mra; Kelly, Mra. Hod aba us h, Mra Han sen, Mra. Harvey, Mrs Kwln, Mrs. Bates, Mra. Wooley. Mrs Hchulbett. Mra. Mra Mclntyre, Mra Rowley, Mra Fry, Mra Leech, Mra Johneon, Mra Mc lntyre, Mra Lyle, Miss Jones, Mlsa Lang. Miss Eva Lyle. Miss Velma Lyle, Miss Margaret Harmon and Miss Irene Harmon. WW One of the pretty events of the sea son was a surprise party given at the home of Mrs. Leo J. Cnampagne, 692 Madison street. In honor of Miss Grace Mlnette Champagne, Saturday evening, May 20. After recovering from their surprise they made every one feel wel come and the moat delightful evening was enjoyed with gamea and mtialcal aelectlona. At the cloae of the gamea refreshments were served and a speech waa given by Jamea Roberts. Among thoae preaent were T. Ross, Will Smith, Clarence Blsehoff, Dick Harvey, Law rence SInnott, John Zlmpelman, Arthur Callagham, Kenneth Cowan, Leo Cham pagne, Jullua Baker, Reginald Prldeaux, Frank Lelghtner, Jamea Roberts, Miss Blanoha Lahale, Mlaa Mama Marren, Mlaa TTvm Rleohnff Mlaa Rltuhjtth Ran. nor, Mlsa Anita Champagne, Mlaa Lo retta Blood, Miss Ella Callaghan, Miss Oabrlelle Champagne, Miss Adele Barn Ikle, Miss Grace Twitchell, Miss Berths Lahale and Mlaa Grace M. Champagne. w w Mr. and Mrs. H. C Haack. 161 Farge atreet celebrated their allver wedding anniversary on Sunday with a dinner and evening at homa The Haacks have lived In Portland for SO years. Their guests were their daughter and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mra Charlea Tay lor, Mr. and Mra J. P. Hanaen, Mr. and Mra. Trembly, Mr, and Mra. Mar tin Saddler, Mr. and Mrs. George Mosh er, Mr. and Mra Bert West Mr. and Mra Bush. Mra Northrup, Mlsa Eds Epps, Mrs. Hattle Doven. Carl Moaher, JA. Henderson, WUllam McBreen and Charles Wheeler. w w Mr- and Mrs. F. W. ITammltte were given a farewell party at the home of her mother, Mrs. R. W. Klrkhaue, Fri day evening. May 19. Mr. and Mrs Hammltte left the following day for Salem, Or., where they will make their homa Mr. Hammltte left Toll dt Olbbs here to take a position as manager of the carpet department of Buren It Ham ilton Furniture company la Salem. ww The Elite club gave another of Its popular dancea on Thursday evening, May II, at Green's hall. Wood lawn, un der the management of Harry Circle and Spence Fournler. Rose Weinberger fur nished music. The next will be Thurs day, June 1, at tha earns hall. w Members of the Spokane Avenue Pres byterian church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mra. C L. Whipple Thuraday evening for the purpose of tendering a surprise to Rev. D. A. and Mra Thomp aon In appreciation of the pastor's withdrawal of his resignation. The pastor was praaented with an umbrella and buffet as a token of esteem from the membera , w w Friday evening was the occasion of a pleasant birthday party given by Miss Alice M. Funston, at her homo in Mount Tabor la honor of A. Justin Flke, who recently arrived from Phoenix, Aria Among thoae Invited were the Misses Edith A. Stearns, Grace L, Funston, Ellloe M. and Agnes R, Stearns, Messrs. Joseph O. Stearns Jr. and Justice HJorth from Willamette university, E. L. Stearns, J. B. Blmmonds and R. C. Stearns, Professor J. V. Fike of Van couver, Wash., and Maatere Robert C and G- Cecil Fnuaton. Tha rooms were tastefully decorated with wild roses and carnations, and the entertainment con sisted of vocal and Instrumental muslo, after which light refreshments were aerved. Jr w Mra E. A. France entertained a few friends at her home, T9S East Seventh atreet north, laat Saturday afternoon, in honor of her daughter, Geneva's, tenth birthday. Lunch was served. The Invited guests were Mra A. C B. Moehnke of Oregon City, Mrs. E. Burke of Alameda, Cal., Mrs. Gay Speron, Mrs. Florence Peterson, Mra. C. M. Allen, Mra Harry Evana. Misses Endena Evans, Aoe Burke, Daphney Donohue, Geneva sard Vernlece Franoe, Ina Brady of Willamette, Or.. Malse Pateraon. Rhea France, Russell Evana, Rodger Burke and Harlyn Speron. The Monday History club held lta annual picnic on Monday at the home of Mrs. A. Mulr. There was a large at tendance of club members present and the delicious luncheon was enjoyed under a wide spreading Royal Anna Mr. and !rs. F. R.' Hyland (Miss Alica) R. Flnuer) whose recent mar riage wai the culmination of a pretty romance. mm f rr PERSONAL MENTION The aun granted his loving favor by flta and atarta and run ana reparcee abounded with baked beans, brown bread, aandwiohea, salad, coffee and cake. After luncheon the club repaired to the spacious living room where In honor sat tha widow or EX-oovernor Olbbs. the hostess' mother. The pro gram was given as foUowsi Talk and exhibition of Oregon flora, Mra B. L I .ana: Travel Talk. Sulsburg, Mra Cora Puffer; musical (a) excerpta from Mosart'a opera, "Don Juan,- Mrs. r. v. Lewis; (b) aria from Moiart "Mad cap Marjorte," Mra & a Ooddard; paper, "Irrigation." Mrs. A. King Wil son. The newly elected Officers of the club are: Mrs, H. C Clair, president; Mrs. E. I Lans. vice president; Mra George O. Birrel, secretary. Two new members were admitted. Mra u. an. Hunt and Mrs. W. F. Lewis, and the new programs were distributed, by which It is noted that the major sub ject for the next year la Egypt WEDDINGS 4 creation of Dreaaed la a beautiful white aatln with bridal veil of tulle and bouquet of white carnatlona Mlaa Estelle Westfall becams ths bride of Roy Allen McDowell at Orenoo. Monday at i:tO. The ring ceremony was per formed In the parlor under an arch of varlagated myrtle and bridal leaf fern by Rev. John R Welch. The bride came in on the arm of her father, L. D. Westfall and her bridesmaid was Miss Mabelle Thomaa. The groom waa attended by hla brother. Dean McDowell. Mra. W. B. Cunningham played tha wedding march. After the ceremony a light luncheon was served, after which Mr. and Mra McDowell left for Portland, going from there to Salem, then to southern Oregon. After a couple of weeks they will return to Orenoo where a new residence will be ready for their occupancy on Second atreet Mr. McDowell holda a responsible po sition of aggregating clerk iq the of fices of the Oregon NUrsery company. Among the guests present at the cere mony were B. A. Mitchell, Miss Clara Brandenberg, Mr. and Mra. Robert Sny der. Mlsa Edna Purdy. Mlsa Catherine iIck, Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Mr. and Mra A. McGlll. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Prelsbach, Mr. and Mra Herbert Hald, Mra Malcolm McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tars well. Miss Wllda Parker, Virgil Parker, Miss Irene McCormlck. Mr. and Mrs. John MoGee, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Cunningham, Mr. and Mra B. F. Pierce, Walter Thomas, superintendent of schools at Cornelius; Miss Maybelle Thomas of Jefferson; Miss Laura Cavere. Mrs. A. M. Berry, Mr. and Mra Barnahus Brtiey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry l. McDowell, of Salem, paranta of the groom; Mr. and Mra L. D. Westfall, parents of the bride; also five brothers and. four sisters of ths groom. .' J Miss Kate A. Davis and A. Rr Wood ward were married Tuesday at half past 4 In Grace Methodist Episcopal church by Rev. John Cudllpp. Mr. Woodward Is connected with the O.-W, RAN. They are at home to their friends at 636 Everett street w w Married, Ove Bendlkson and Miss Hannah Jorgenson, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Johnston, 469 East. Thirtieth street north, 'Saturday evening. May JO. at 6 o'clock, by Rev. Albert E. Patch, pastor of Grace Baptist church. w Miss Hannah Jorgensen of Belllng ham, Wash., and O. S. Bendickson of Portland were united In marriage last Saturday at 8 o'clock by Rev. Albert Patch at the home of Mrs. Thomas J. Johnston, 469 East Thirtieth street. The bride was gowned In white satin with a long veil caught In place with orange blossoma She carried white carna-1 tiona Her maid of honor was Miss Elisabeth Johnston, who wore rose satin and carried pink carnatlona Jamea H. Allan acted aa best man, A wadding dinner waa served to a few Intimate friends. Mr. and Mra Bendickson are at home la Rose City Park. w w Miss Beatrloe Hajrseth and Howard Farrell were married last Wednesday evening at St James Lutheran churoh by Rev. J. Allen Leas, who read ths ring service of the Lutheran church. Ths Misses Esther Hsyseth end Eva Farrell were bridesmaids and Ralph Montag waa beat man. Tha ushers were Ed and John Richards and Will Brady. Little Nina Whitney was flower glrL The bride was handsomely fowsed In a marquisette embroidered and beaded and carried white rosea. The" bridesmaids wore dresses of pale blue chlffoa over yellow and veils to match. After the ceremony the company re paired to the home of the brtde'a mother, Mra B. Hajrseth. I7 Oantenbeln atreet where oongratulatlona were extended and refreshments served. The decora tions both In the churoh and the bouse were yellow and green. Mrs. J. Harvey Johnson plsyed the wedding march and Mrs. J. Allen Leas saag "Love's Coro nation." The groom Is In the employ of Flelsohner Mayfer. Mr. and Mra Farrell will take up j their residence in their new home on Klrhy street w w ' Married, at the Centenary Methodist parsonage, 644 East Ankeny street Fri day, May 19. at 6:0 p. m., Miss Mar garet Peterson and Roy C Shelton. Rev. Delmer H. Trimble performing the cere mony. They are at homo to their friends at 471 East Buroslde. w w At the parsonage of the Grace M. E. churoh Wednesday evening. May 14, Rev. J. H. Cudllpp united in marriage Francis M- Murray and Mlsa Lena J. Epperly. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rica 1 w M. W. Akeysan and Miss Josephine Llndeli, thinking to elude their friends, quietly slipped away to Vancouver and were married on May It. ENGAGEMENTS K 5? Mr. and Mra Charles Davidson an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter Minnie to David C. Blumenfeld of this city. At home Sunday evening, June 4. w w Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cralb an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Ethel Margaret, to James Garfield Brown, the wedding to take place tha latter part of June, Mr. and Mrs. E. Savage wlah to an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Nettle, to C. D. Phllllpa. The wed ding will take place in Juna w Dr. and Mra G. P. Haley of Bolee, Idaho, have announced the engagement 01 their daughter, Alice Myrtle, to Henry C. Rosa of Portland. The wed ding will be an event of the near future. COMING EVENTS s The Daughters of the Confederacy will celebrate the birthday of Jefferson Da vis Saturday evening, June 8, at the home of Mrs. F. Joplin, 671 Clackamas street, at 8 o'clock. An Interesting pro gram or appropriate muslo la being ar ranged, with Judge Samuel White as the orator of the day. All southerners are cordially Invited. k The graduating class of '11 of Sell wood General Hospital Training School ror nurses nas sent out invitations for the eommenoemeat exercises, to be bald Thursday evening, June L at Bt low pariah houae. Fifteenth and Harney streets. . " - The Rosftriaa odellty Olrle ' Of the Dominican church have arranged to give a card and danoe party Wednesday evening In (Alumni hall of the Christian Brothers' college on Clackamas street and Grand avenua This Is; the closing party 01 tne season ana insir tamaj friends are looking forward to a most enjoyable evening. w w Invitations are out for the sommance- ment exerolees of the '11 graduating oiass of ths Elisabeth X. Mathews Nor. mai Training school to be given Wed' nesday morning, June T, at 11 o'clock la tne First fresbyteriao cnurcn. ' w Mr. and Mra Slgraund Caplaa will be at home to their friends Sunday, June 4, from I to I, at SITU East Twelfth street, near Market New Klmona style waists; bandaome pattern; special prices this week at The Needleoraft Shop. WW Stiles' orchestra Marshall tl4L REPLICA OF GOWN QUEEN MARY WILL WEAR AT THE CORONATION On Exhibition Tomorrow Afternoon at Olds. Wort man (EL King eisjsisjs Ui m m m,m vmu mmimmma inst 1 1 witiffrwrr !1 p;4 ; m x4&s mm?. - ri " ' 1 t An expert replica of the gown that Queen Mary of England will wear when ahe and King George are crowned next month will be exhibited on a live model at the Greater Olds, Wortman & King store tomorrow afternoon. It was designed and made by Worth of London and all the materials used were maae in England. ' The gown proper is a prinoess robe of crimson velvet, close fitting hia-h iol&cu, mim n uiuu ui auuui. in ieou xne enure rront rrom neck to feet is a series of, white lace flounces, each about 10 inches deep. The crimson velvet opens over the filmy front like a coat the fronts describing scallops edged with ermine. The sleeves are made with three velvet puffs, separated one from another by narrow bands of ermine. Below the final band of ermine is a velvet point, beneath which a frill of white lace falls over the arm and hand. Around the throat Is a frill of pllsse moussellne, which stands out all around like a small edition of an Elizabethan ruff. Thus is the gown sim ple, pans court train. The court train is fastened to the shoulders under a deep cape of ermine and falls in very graceful folds, widening as It lengthens. It is 15 feet long It Is edged with ermine and embroidered at Intervals with mi r.. f" rr.v. . 1 . , ... ... 7. - wunua ,u xuct iimu ib iineu wua wnue satin. Whon t V t All IVn.ln.a. A. I . . . , - . ( . t,Q xviiiB muuei aims inese gorgeous trappings ...iv uj yiatius 110 juer 1 air neaa a replica 'of Queen " -..... n. ..... i.ig UltUlCBQ MIWUO CiUU akil. isVs&Usteal William Walker, merchant of the firm of Henry Evardlng, left last night for an extended trip abroad, planning to visit many European oountries before returning to Portland, la about six or seven m on tha Mr. and Mrs, Maurice M. Blnford lest yesterday for aa extended vlalt la the east aad south. They will visit la Los Angeles, New Orleans, Washington, XX CX. Nsw Tork aad Chicago before re turning. Mra A. Fleahmaa and daughter Miss Clara are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dollar la Spokane. Many dif ferent affairs havs been planned during taeir visit. Mrs. Guy Frtnk ef Philomath was ths guest of her sister, Mra Ella B. Jones, last week. Mra. M. Frtnk at tended the Rebekaba oonventloa and grand lodge as a delegata Miss Pearl Stone of Seattle Is tha gueat of her brother, C. E. 8 ton a until after the Rose FaativaL Mlaa Helen Krause had as her guest for the week-end Mlas Helen Peerce, 01 vaiem. Mlas Msy Manning was maid of honor at ths wedding of Mlaa Maria Andersch sad Dr. P. O. Rosendfthl. celebrated at Hope Lutheran church In Mlrfneapolls Wednesday evening at nair past seven. Mra Eugene L Parker and Miss Hel en Parker of Tacoma are paying a short visit at tha home of Mra Henry C Buckley. Mra Don Henry Palmer of Seattle waa a Portland visitor laat week, when shs came down to meet Dr. Palmer who was returning from an extended eastern trip. Mr. aad Mra Rex Bishop hsvo been the guests of Mr. and Mra A. M. Clough of Salem. Miss Mlllloent Hansen has been vis iting la Wataonville, CaL Miss Fordyoe returned last Frldsv from Salem, where shs was the guest of her sister, Mra L. L. Ormsby. Mra W. D. Mack has been visiting la Astoria. Mra M.' C Bowles Is la Seattle where she Is the guest of her son. David Charles Bowles, la Mount Baker Park, Mra J. Boriea of Sacramento. CaL. Is visiting hsr daughter, Mra IL Brack, 744 Kearney street Embroidery eottons at wholesale prices this week at The Needleoraft Shop. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 A . S With much pleasure Mrs. L. Foun tain aanouaoes to her many friends end patrons the establishment of the Spiralis Corset Shop at 40T Selling building. Jane 1. 11L She, with ber corps of expert trained eorsstleres,v are now ready to furnish the most exacting requirements la custom mads garments, giving the service of skillful eeleotlon and fitting la the saclualon of your own homa ' ' Splrella Corset Shop, Boning Building. corner Sixth end Aider street a Phone Msln 1174. Mra X Fountain, city man- The new song "Good Night' Motherl Dear composed by James w. Casey of this city. Is proving as big a success as wss this composer's famous, "Sing Me a Song of the Sunny. South" so pop ular a few years ago. ' . Journal Want Ads bring reaulta? HOOD RIVER WONDERS ; WHO'LL BE POSTMASTER (Bseeltl Dtipatch to The Joonul ) . Hood Rlvar, OrH May IT.Hood River poUtlclans have been, on the anxious seat for several tnonths, awaiting the action of Congressman Lafferty relative to the appointment ef tha Hood River poatmaater. It Is a pussle to know whst has happened. ' J. R. Lucas, who has for warded a large petition for appointment, la an adherent of the assembly camp. Which It 1 thought has had a little to do with ths situation. Hsnry Howe, the othsr eantrant. Is an Insurgent v A dark horse nisy now receive the appoint ments Extraordinary sale of needlework auppllea thla week at The Needleoraft 6hop. , The French government Is extending automobile highways In French China for ths soommodation of freight' as well as psasenger traffic. Sweeping Reductions ! Trimmed Hats Owing to the Backward Season We Have Too Many, Hats. Flowers and Plurnes FLOWERS Thousands of bunches. Every desirable kind and color ALL H OFF. , Willow Plumes Best hand tied, double lock knot. $30.00 Willows, 28x24 in. $19.50 $22.50 Willows, 22x18 in. $13.90 . All other willows likewise reduced. Hundreds and hundreds to choose from. The im mense volume of our business keeps our 'Stock constantly changed and replenished with chic, snappy new ideas. NOW ALL REDUCED. All $5.00 Hats at $3.70 All $7.00 Hats at . 15.20 All $10 Hats at i 57.45 All $15 Hats at $11.20 All $20 Hats at $14.95 All $25 Hats at $10.65 All others same reduc tions. Children's Sun Hats, up from 25 Children s dressy Hats up from $1.50 Rex French Plume Best in the world. Quality above quantity. Finest African male stock; rich, glossy blacks, snowy whites and fancy colors all now 20 off. FRALEY BROS. EITHER STORE: 212-214 Third Street Corner Salmon. 392 Morrison Street Opp. Olds, Wortman & King For the Newest, Visit the 'Style Store WEATHER Ml! L7TRI Are responsible for the marvelous reductions now offered at the Eastern on the smartest and most desirable SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, MJLLINERY, WAISTS, SKIRTS and PETTICOATS. $27.50 $ 1 950 $5.95 ' " ISP - W ft $1.35 Ladies' and Misses' Suits of the latest desjgns, extra fine fabrics, in- teH CA tended to,sell at $37,50, only - .JL i OU Ladies' Dresses in pongee, foulard, cloth of gold, worth 35.00. ,. .T... . . . .$19.50 Skirts in various fabrics, worth $9.00, at only.". . $5.95 CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED You can arrange to pay for your purchases at the rate of ' One Dollar a Week NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT NO DISCOUNT FOR CASH The Big Modern Credit Store EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. Washington St i at Tenth sssjsa