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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL., rORTLAKD. lUNDAY MORNIKO. APRIL tl, 9lh 1 IhUM Lte w mum ea4 Wt Me ! flats) , tkl lit turn C-a U. 0 Graal. e rwve r wi if i,4ft4 Me. t4vJ. w..i ' I Ik r ! M hr MkV t"lL t' M (KIIUf 11 ki I (a ti.U doiy iai pl tad ilal. t a e .- U ld I be lwld 1m U&rl Ureal a4 bla a44rra TVj Uii t sfu4 U a tw '-4 IWtr kiy ttfptminf ml bMSw&g twi ea-4 Wf a f y M ' Aiat IX SvA ale tMieUi. . Cbjt mux mum ay ia it OW Sir, Ht fw'MI ftet-S. Mra Taaea C Placer ta hew (! Mlm iUa aa. ef (wi aii Luw Mra erorr awsid ef a i ar aaanuaa Aiict a few ! ta ta tf im Mue IVee ul uu ftUade la iwtie4. LMlat Arther U t4 S4M4 el IM -rw,. aua at. will Pr Mr. KMa. Tmm ea wilt act Mr. e4 Me r a O t4 a ! . in Ma Iaa4 tW U4t, Mia U AUea Le-ete, Mia M4t l llai .m I at- fr lee M44Mi 1 ia n ". Mar rwM jif tew4 ht ee wua. Mi. y Ja, Ml. W. n. At. Mra C A. . Maai Mr Ht- aal a. 4 s T- s mi rutr. Mr- CWK aC, tlMiry, Mr. I, aasre ri!aa. Mr. lU Ma e4 M tU T. hr, Mr. 4 Ma J ... Mr. 4 Mia Maay. Mr yJ WM4fr, Mr 4 wio.e mI tm ibe pt ff a f Sar lt (mi, LtMleal Laaaty Wblitey eataiiaiaeA la haoar 4tUlM CL I. Mr tM Mr, Ates- tttrwea. Mra V. A, U)t. Mra i EDITED 15Y AV It "LO DDE LL Afl4 M1mm4. at iry Utl, r. tt.Ms Mra M. Tee. Mra Jeha MM CeUr tWe. MlM HiM4 Kan. MW r. Mue rautag. Mte JUe ef Mr. Jed4 ee v4ur aishi wuh kt(fr lUttMH, Ma Aetie sWr.. kiM Mtrt J Mue Asl Kte sua teriy. The txeete f LU- wte see ai frsaar OU. , iMt Lata W. awhttriele. Walter kL Mr iM Wra jaM Mel. Weed fn4ja, J. A, lUttt aed Jataee A. f, tat W 4ae c. oeaae, rtu rvr. Jxti 1k Cii Mr flia 1 II -41 M : S- V L : -W W - w.i 1 1 js in ill vii ii I . W II fS 111 ' 1, Miss Alice Tucker; 2, Miss Catherine Twomey; 3, Miss Antoinette Hears; 4, Miss Alice Smith; 5, Miss Lavelle Young; 6, Miss Ruth Fealey; 7, Miss Grace Rossiter; 8. Mias Louise Caswell; 9, Mies Barbara Macey, members of the Kidlets specialty in the "Campus .Mouser," for the Day Nursery of the Fruit and Flower mission. . ' , : WEDDINGS and rehearsals forihe "Campus Mouser" have'elatiwed the major portion of society's' time the past week, which was not- unlike some of the Ieriten -ason not yet far gone. Many of those who were not busy with rehearsals were devoting themselves to golf and riding, with the theatre and very Informal af fairs for Indoor diversion. Centering Interest lor this week is the tea which Mrs. C- Hunt Lewis has planned on Tnursday for her sister, Mrs. E. H. Brooke. end Miss Brooke, who are al ways welcome - visitors In Portland. l,ooklnjr . still further ahead Is the A poi lo el ub concert a week -from tomor- ro w night at the HelUg. Always popu lar with the boats of society, this con cert promise to be unusually brilliant, with the possibilities for box parties that the theatre affords. II. W. New ton, a tremendous favorite In Portland, '. will be the soloist. - Mrs. Cicero Hunt Lewis has asked . gueets for s at home Thursday af ter- nooii f rem three until six at her Kiver dale heme, Croeswaye," for ber sister, Mrs, E. H. Brooks, and Miss Brooke, of Waahlngton, D. C. Mrs. Brooke and .her daughter arrived last evening for a Visit of Indefinite length with Mrs iwta Mrs. Thomas Ix Honeyoia will irfve a theatre party and supper for them the opening performance of the "Cam lua Mnuser." 4od Wednesday of this wevk Mrs. -Thomas Scott' Brook wltl compliment lilts Brook at luncheon. j OBT THI OAX.S1TDAB. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley, dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cas well. Wednesday. Wedding; of Miss Mildred Grind staff and John Danlelson Howard. Mrs. Thomas Scott Brooke, lunch .eon for Miss Brook of Washing ton, D. C. Mrs. Robert W. Wilson, briar for Mrs. Edwin Caswell. Thursday. Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis, tea for Mrs. E. "H. Brooke and Miss Brook of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wilson, evening bridge for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Caswell. Mrs. M. C. Banfleld, reading of "The Melting Pot," Portland Heights clubhouse. Mrs. Frank E. Dooly, tea. Mrs: F. H. Foaarty. bridge, rrlday. Formal opening of Multnomah clubhouse. Willamette, Woman's cluW "Que Esther," Taylqr Street Methodist church. - Saturday. y WeeMieg ef Mis Frahces Jeffery and WrndelT 8. Poulsen. ; Mra. L C Kan ford, luncheon. ! Miss Ellsebetli Bryan, who 1 the guest of her Ulster, Mrs. Herbert d.lUrac Nichols, received a pretty social com pliment when Mrs. Holt C Wilson 1n vited guests for luncheon in her honor yesterday. Attractive with its decora' tions of pink end yellow, the table was circled by Miss Bryan, Mrs. Guy Web ster Talbot, Mrs. Robert W. Lewis. Mrs. Eillot R. Corbett. Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman. Mra William S. Biddle. Mra Sherman Hall, Mrs, Charie Scaddlng, Mrs. Henry C.nCabell, Mrs. Henry LaJ4 Corbett, Mrs. Florence G. Mlnott and the hostess. t A small but verr attractive t n-am given Friday by Mrs. Herbert 8. Nlch fola for THIss Martha Shaw, who Is rspending the summer with her aunt. Mra Clarence i iNicnois. . Mrs. Btan ley Jewett (Miss Leslie Weldler) and Mr. Kenneth Bee be (Miss Caroline Wilson) were at the table. Mrs.- J. N. Teal and her daughter. Mis Ruth Tea, ; will sail from New York May 19 on the Lusltania to spend four months abroad. They will first enjey a short motor trln through Wales. The remainder of the time, will be passed la France, -with a motor trip In the north of France and SwlUeriand. The "Campus Mouser has passed be yond the vtelonary state Qd I fast beeemlng a splendid reality. Rehear sals ar coming thick and fsst with th choosing and making f costumes f keen moment at present. Miss Gerrlsh, the euor: and -MJse j Edith Varney, conducting the dances, are rapidly swinging the cast and spec ialties Into a professional state of ex cellence and as the time of production draws nearer the Interest grows pro portlonally greater. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett will act as patroness for a new musical epeoialty, one of the big hits of the piece, "A Parisian Novelty," to be given by Miss Margery Haussman and James Alexander. A splendid at traction to be introduced at th Wednesday matinee is the maypole drllL to be given by 3E or more city school i children under the direction of Professor Robert Krohn, That the "Campus Mouser" will add materially to a building fund for th new Day : Nursery, which the Fruit and Flower Mission plans to build Is evidenced by the advance sale of seats. When the boxes were auctioned they feU to Miss Felling, Mrs. C. Lewis Mead, -B. 8. Josselyn, William J. Wheelwright. Henry, L&dd Corbett J. W. Cook end W. B. Ayer. Tickets are on eaiAt every day at th Multnomah hotel from 11 until S and 4 until (. A week from tomorrow, April 19. th Bel llg box office will be enea front 40 until 1. for the exchange of ticket holders only, before the regular- box offloe sale opentv ' r ' ; - . -. .. 4 :1 .-Jx. : Orders for flowers to go over the footlights will be received by the flow. r committee from now on. The mem bers ar Mr. Thomas D. Honeyman. Miss -Mabel Beck. Miss Harriet Jelllson. Mra JeK . Leu !( a flew art fefctw Mies Kta4i UU alMtalirftl iia te t-ut i tke MWlif wae- r ci Juii ta ra " hawtr la lae aeftr Mia AUitMw Aae W I Mr. lUrry Uii. atue t'MreWie CmK Me A4 Ki. Him Melee HiM aaJ Mue tVtls iM laia Ike i el ia OUm i sbmi vm Jaua - . e e Ciali Mealeilh eek4 a lew rrva m j lfrwvJ ep r tee rir4r wu Mi Dell M We leva. rier rtJlt. Mr' if stJJr. (MUe Oladre felal e ike hMl gxeet at a large rita te for hr Moaaay ta Lee Aagslee y Mra KmU B. Mr. sad Mr, itsaert M La rlltie ware .ft diaaer gueete last SaaAay f Mr. aad Mr. Oreat Theme. The r-nljkd incnUra ef th Oregea Qeawaa rai IWta el were 9oet e dtligtifitl daaetag party sl- t th ferOsad lielsat emth ynday ereeUig. sreeeet. Aa Old rhlond nchrar!." ila hy snemeere of the ceuaell vf Jewish Wessee, was lh naiMl which drew IM or mere get I lh Oaeerdla rluh Tftur4ay eveaieg. Mr. Simon Karri lb awlhur aad lbs clvr II ul play was remliUscwnt of the old Says ef l"rtlrw) Mr. n lelltng lb "trading ladr" sad "Aunt" II. Br tha Mrtra elweet TS. was lh oubretl. Old tlr roimi rr worn, eld plo lure shown n slide and old aor.f revived ander th dlrwrtlon of Mr. Roe Coursen-Reed Mra Henry W. M (laser we a charming eoioiet of th evening aitj4 apr Taer4r lS tor air. a4 Mra Wtluam lreKaas IkiM Jan Oryi. MJr 4 Mra hi4 ve m diaar Ul eteaiag. alee fee the rareraaaraa. ah ar padief BmumUs aere enre ceeliauiag tkvir tear Te r.- Mra Itohen M. Ia r)WtU waf Ik iaiitte for saeta ef th Import! eaiertalaiag leaf wa. MchuUp a lnwbwi f til enters was give foe ar i ia tvrtlsad by th Woman s clsh eanpatga eeaunlit sad lb fot Uad Mual rfrg tgta After th lnchwa lr. Marie BquJ taok Mra La yeiuit a4 prty ef fnnd rr a ei trip vr thm city a4 ap lae 0r snaaiew read, el the eij re,stt ef the aeaoe iml After lh rid ie erd at th hem ef Mra Henry Walde Cea Tueedey Mra La FeiUtU was the ber gui ai a luaekeoa of iaia eover tv th rortlaj4 by in aeou board or ta Collet Dqual Ituffrag Iftagua Tuesday artereooa Mr. I rellett tpoh at the W. a TV hell la lh ving. when aVeaalor La rellett spuh at the Uipay Kmllb a "nam, an wa ta rerl plant ef a neautirui riuaur of r4 rom. Mra : reueti Maier and Mra Caerlee T. ! here e bir iumI Mu (Vth, fia lh eaet. Mia Cwat will s le !( lule with MaJur ead Mra' Larme i Ull. Mra Clark a wife of LJlal4W ! CUrae. wa etla al a brtdse tea ee Tueeday le whleh sal ef lb garruoa erorara were, letltvd. The hoes a 4eerl4 la eVseeod, Or. ga grape, wild surreal aad HUa The tCentle wad ee jrwiMwtag rsa) taad many brotial frleada About t eettfW r M saaay friends foe ssffrege during r pnn sioy. Mra W. C Fet naked friends to snake op els u l)l of bridge en Friday with a fw additional guels for tea. Mra W. JL RayaBOed raptured flrat card hon or. The rooms were prettily decorated who dogvood. Miss Katharine Taylor gave- the rlo. tr.g party of her dancing school season Wednesday at Muxlark hall. A boot Ihlrty-flve children, representing differ t character danced th ootlllloa with ravora A large number of guests war preat. Invitations ere out for lh annual bell to he given by th United Deughters of th Confederacy, la Chrlatanaan'a Thureday, May i. Th patron for lh ball ax th Officer. Mra Nannie Duff Bllva, president; Mra Emma Roun tree Moses, vice preeldent; Mra Orace Carr atone, recording secretary; Mrs. JenDl Keen Tbomns, rorreaponding eeoretary; Mra Annie Joplln, trsurer; Mrs. Emma Jones Btovsll, historian. It la eipected that the grand march will begin promptly st half past ight -9 th class were iucreua r elen Ranaom, Margaret Hid- lJlM&uZZ GARRISON NEWS er. War In a How. Mary i. . -, , -, - . Y r i f W .1 1 - Mm - - ----- - - - - - - Aa attmettve affair of Thureday ft- eraooa which SrDlM or more tueate In IJnn hall, waa th fin! ex hibition flven by the eanelng etaas oi Ml Edlih Varney. The parUoipants were ahowrred with many lovely flow- era as was Miss arnry. ins aaqo were beautifully mnretved and oarried out with remarkable kill ana traca Th solo tat a were Miss Cornelia Ripley of T aroma and little Mia Jan Tal bot and Owen Wolrott. Additional members of the class were Lucretla Pendleton, lie! die. Margaret sea, Kthel Meipaa, Una Matrud Bacoa Aeiite Ia-"n. Mia laaballa Oauld Slid Mies Barbara Crocker. w Mra Thomas Hsrisnd. mother of th Ut Henry Herland, the novelist, was a luncheon hostess last Friday at the Waldorf-Astoria In honor of her cousin. 1alMns In New' Tork clt. LotTIs Draaalar. th well known organlat and oompoaer, gar a Urge reception last Sunday afternoon In honor of his sister, Mra. aelsler. A number or prominent musloleas called during th afternoon. Th Portland Women's Wlllamstt olub has sent out Invitations ror a re ception to b given at th horn of Mra P. J. Mann. 441 Third street, Monday from 1 to t. Rehearssls and plans ar working out splendidly for th. repro duction- of "Queen Esther." which th club will give Friday, April l. at Taylor htret Mathodlit church for th benefit of the endowment fund of Willamette university. - - -w w Quit the smartest prenuptial eompll ment yet paid Miss Delta M. Watson waa th mimical luncheon which Mra Warren E. Thomas gave for her Friday The entire center of the table was a beautiful bank of fragrant apple blos soms with tiny sprays of th flowers strewn over the cloth. A striking bit of th decoration was the heavy black paper musical notea and rests of dlifer- ent values which were usea eoout inn board. Tiny white silk bags of rice with a bit of verse were at tne pieces end among the appleblossoms were numbers of tiny cuplds. Larger cuplds swung from the chandelier In a cloud of white tulle and a fluffy bow of the same dainty material with white satin ribbons sdorned the chair of the guest of honor. Many of the couraes were served In heart shapes and the clever menu cards bor a bit of the staff with the names artistically written with the musical notea Covers were laid for Mis Watson. Mrs. Elbert C. Peeta, Mrs. W, A. T. Bushong, Mrs. W. A. Knight, Mra Beatrice Dierke, Mra Lulu Dehl Miller, Mra M. L. Bow man, Mrs. J. Ernest Laldlaw. Mrs. Wil liam House, Mrs. John Claire Montelth, Miss Lulu Paul, of .Walla Walla, and Mrs, . Thomas. Following Is Mra Thomas' menu: "If muslo be the food of love feed on," Shakespeare (abridged) ' The Pearl Fishers Von Suppe Figured Baas Potpourri, Giojoso Chopin Rles Cell! Brlndlsl. Appasslonata. Ma Mon Troppo Beats. Tt Mattel. Grass!. Bentlmento Con Brio. Lucca '.. " Acts and Galatea II Bacto. Amoroso Female Fingering L'Afrlcalne . Suttee Final. Vivace ad Libitum w - . The date of the affair to be given for Bishop and Mra Charles Scaddlng by the Young People's club of St. Paul's church has boen changed from April it, as announced, to May I. An event In which many are Interest ed from the person as well as artis tic standpoint Is the concert to be given Tuesday evening In - White temple by Mrs. 1 Kathleen Lawler Belcher, who is Mrs. Reaeener will be heateee at a biidse on Tueeday and a tea on Wed nesday of the same week. Many post people were shocked by the new of th death of Major-Oeneral Frederick D. Orant, son oftMyse 8. ux Iflcers at Vancouver barrack knew 5 DIAMONDS A 'Small Amount Caih Balance Monthlj The continued sdvaace In the price of Diamonds, without a inglt break, has caused them to be regarded ss a superior la vestment. Oar psrtlil pay plan placet within reach of everyone theae splendid properties, and without the Inconvenience to pay all caah might Deration, we charge no extra for credit accommodation. We guarantee the quality and price of our Diamonds and cheerfully refund all your money if you find any article different than repreatnttd. Ik Marx & Bloch Largest Diamond Dealers In Oregon. 2oj MORRISON . 74 3D ST. i i,i - LINGERIE DRESSES Just received a aKipment of Lingerie Dresses suitable for Afternoon or evening wear: Tkey are in Voilei, Batiste and Lawn, com bined witk allover embroidery. Filet, Irisb Crocbet, Ecru, Macrame and Sbadow Laces, some silk trimmed in black, ligbt blue and brown. Prices $18.50 to $65.00 fjeparttjolomettiCo. WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET House Cleaning Time Have your carpets and rugs cleaned on the floor without removal, by. our big wagon. The highest power vacuum machines in the city. BLUE WAGON SERVICE Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Company . Main 5534, A-5070. Alveolar 'Oentistry! W. G. SMITH : & CO. visnTxa ciR exo 1 v krs MOXOGLAM - 8TA n: HW f Thfrd Floor Wab!nct Itfcls;; Bet. 3d aad tb on Washl Horn St Dbea Away Entirely, With Partial Plates and ,':J:: Ordinary Bridge Work Won't you take the next step and come and Jet us look your month over free of charge T Alveola Teeth' Where Brifljrework : xs -. Zmposslole. If Only vOur front teeth ar loft three or four, or more, -we can replac all those that have been lost on hnth sides, clear back with perfect Alveola teeth, whilst brldgnwork would be im possible, even -If you had eight or ten front teeth to tie to. If you have only two back teeth on each side, say mo lars, we can supply all the front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serv iceable, lifelong Alveolar teeh. This could not po8ibly be done, bv the bridge route. And where brldanwork Is possible there Is no comparison b. tween tha two. Avery large percent agef urwork IrtsJclnjF eot brtdees work put ln by supposedly higb-class dentists Snd replacing j It "with vth beautiful and . artistio Alveolar . teeth. And, unlike bridgework la another re spect. ? U Is - practically painless.' No borine- or cuttfnir Into the rums. noth. lng to be dreaded. Now, then, price being equal, which would you choose? We have samples (counterparts of actual cases) In ' our office to show. Com and see the work. TEETH TO EAT WITH .. One of the greatest features of the Alveolar D-ental Co.'s Alveolar Method of supplying teeth without plates or DriageworK is mai iney ar toBianuy avauabie to eat wiin. A prominent physician came to us one aay not over a year ago, ana wo sup plied him with -a new set of -Alveolar teeth. "Vow for a sirloin." he said. -as he left. He came back next day all smiles "I have not enjoyed a meal so much In "twentv Years as the one I sat down to an hour after, leaving your offices,' he said. -- "rnese are tne real tning: they are teeth to eat with, eure enough. This Is a common occurrence in these offices,' butot-eveFy-patlent4a-able .to voice his satisfaction m sucn an expres lv snd oriarlnal fashion. We would ltk ta show rou samDles of our work in the or rice ana rerer you 10 some or our patients. Bom or the best known people of this city and state. Wf are furnishing: 'toothless people with teeth to eat with, so the human tnarhina wltl run nmoothlv. Falsn tevth on "partial plates or a piece ef ordl- something to bit on are simply, "teeth for looks." They fill up gape la the line, but Won't do for hard work. an uTr I that ran have lire er more teeth left 'in the JawsJ around which we build our structure W mak th new teeth flmt and solid, so you can bit and chiw your Jt is a practical plan ef teeth restore. Hon and not oalnful at anv stere of the work, and is permsnrnt and ltsutlfut. You nave no oo'iot ce-n reujjing our announcement irem. lime i um Cnxisg ryori-h (loos teeth. a dl--. ease given up by most dentists as In. curable, is another of oar anciaitua We cure it absolutely. It Is a boastful statement to mak. but w can do anv. thing that Is poeslbl In dentl&try. and1 what we do la always of th very high est clasa. Our vbonklet. Alveolar tn tintrv. are free." Writ far on If von cannot call. . , AX.TKO-04B DinrTAI, OO TBTTTrP, rvnuna-.omnoi oiOM- 100 ee Sfk Beetti Kalg-ht ti ana. Tim. - Xuei to meUable Veoel.