1 ' , , V THE - OREGON ' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 4913, r SOCIETY PERSONALS Mr. Charles A. Shea and her two at "traqtlv children, Maxlne and Charles A. Jr., are sojourning at Newport, Or. They - left' the middle of July and expect to re. main tnrougn . August. r" Mrs. Mark Gill and her two children, Mary and Mark QUI Jr., accompanied fey Adele Camilla Jones and Louise jonea. tne augntera or Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles W. ' , Jones, left this morning for a week'ff visit at the Schlmpp cran- Ueiry rancn, Delowe Astoria. Mrs. George F. Heuaner Is convales- Ing from her recent operation, Mrs. Benjamin F. Weaver left Wed .necday jnornlng; for a. few weeks' -vis it at Seaside. , I Mrs. Katherine Daly . and her son, Herbert Daly, of Hood Fiver, left Wed nesday morning for a short sojourn at Seaside. . Mrs. W. P, iwllliM and daughter, Lucy, and Mrs. Thomas E. Hulme and daugh ter, Elisabeth, have taken the Daniel cottage at Seaside or the month . of August. ' - - w w Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Slaionton of Rose City Park left Tuesday morning for short visit at The Dalles. On their re turn .they plan to motor through tho illamette valley- -as far-aa Salem, visiting en route fqr a week or 10 day. Mrs. H, W. Orinneli of Seattle la the house guest for a few weeks of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Grlnnell, at their home in Irvlngton. Mra. D. Brusha oWendleton ia pass, lng the week in Portland the guest of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine. Miss Genevieve Thompson is visiting at the summer home of the Misses Lucille and- Elizabeth Parker at Agate Beach. She will later Join her mother, Mrs. D. P. Thompson, for an extended visit at Uourhart. Miss Sally Lewis left the latter part of the veek to Join her mother, Mrs. C. H. Lewis, at Gearhart Park, where they wiil be guests of Miss Flanders 'at Ecola. Mrs. Peter Kerr left Monday to pass a few weeks at Gearhurt Beach, the guest of Mrs. David T. Honeyman. Mrs. Charles Johnston and her daughter. Miss Suzanne Johnston, are Seattle visitors in the city. Mrs. John S. Klngaley and daughter, Mildred Anue, are spending the remain der of the season visiting friends and relatives on Puget sound. . Miss Vella Winner is passing" three weeks In Garfield, Wash., visiting friends on their wheat ranch. " Miss Florence J. Gambell is visiting at Wallowa Lake. She left. the first of August and will return the first week in September. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson left on an extended trip visiting friends on Pugit sound and Vancouver. B. C. They will return to Portland about Septem ber 1. Mrs. Wilbur Huyden (Karle Read) is the house guest of Miss Alda Broughton at her summer home at Seaview, Wash Mr. and Mra. Daniel J. Coman have returned after an absence of thtee years in Seattle and will reside in Irvlngton. They have a wide circle of friends whj will welcome their return. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Shaw re turned home Saturday from a fort night's visit with the latter'a father, J W. Burkhart of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith and their little daughter Mary htfve re turned home from Seaside, where- they have been visiting at the Moore 'hotel for two weeks. Mrs. William Fechhelmer, returned home Monday from a two weeks' Visit at Seaside with her mother, Mrs. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Fechhelmer left Saturday for a Week's aojoum at Sol Due Springs. Mrs. Willis H. Cush of Pueblo, Colo., Is the house guest of Mrs. William Ev ans Mrs. Cush is en route for her home in Pueblo, after visiting her two sons In Long Beach, Cat. She is ac companied by hei younger son, Corvllle Cush. a J PIEDMONT On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shorno motored out to Eureka Lodge, the mountain home of the William Killings worths near Rhododendron, where they will remain until the last of the month. A number of delightful affairs are be ing planned for their pleasure, among them will ba a trip up Mt. Hood as far as the snow line. The many friends of Miss Helen Minor, who is spending the summer In Portland with her father and sister, will be glad to hear that she is slow ' ly recovering from her recent operation, -.and expects to return to her home in Piedmont in the near future. ' Mrs. W. J.- Stlf e and her two daugh ters. Ada and Ida, returned on Monday from a two weeks' visit at Cape Horn, Wash. They were the house guests of , Mrs. Jerald Goodsell. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Baxter, Mra Borthwlck, and Miss May Chalmers left ' the first of last week for a trip through Yellowstone park. They will be away about two weeks. -: Mrs. W. H. Slusser and her daughter Miss Ethel Slusser, left on the Potter Friday for Sea View. They will be guests at the Hackney "cottage for about ten days. - Mrs. J. Davenport "ias aa her guests her daughter, Mrs. Emma Givens and four children of Huron, South' Dakota. They will visit in Portland for about . - six waeRs. Mrs. Davenport entertained informally for the pleasure of har - daughter on Friday afternoon, It being the birthday of both Mra. Givens and ' Mrs. A. L. Johnston.1' The rooms were very . artistically decked In ' pink and 'white blossoms, and there were about twenty of Mrs. Givens' old friends present. ".Little Miss Julia L. Smlthjaughter of Captain and Mra. J. L. 8miitrf 1237 . Garfield avenue, was a charming host " 24 Silk Hair Nets, 25c - 118.00 French Cut Hair Switch, 3 separate atem. ............ .07.45 ; ,115.00 28-inch, a separate stem gray Switches .."S7.-I5 HAIR STORE - 180 tth Bt asa Washington, ," - " W match whfn others fall, ' Mall order carefully attended to. ' J . Mssa ssssw 1 , i I ji mm ; 'Ssrn Miss Rose Frledle; whose wedding to of early ess last week, when she entertained a number of her little friends to cele brate her fifm birthday. A delig-htful afternoon was BDcnt in ulaylnar games. and later a dainty lunch was served. The dlnlns room was especially pretty, being decorated with pink sweet peas; and thu table was centered with a huge artificial pink cake which concealed dainty gifts tied with pink ribbons to the place cards of ..each little guest. Among those present were: Edith Doh erty, Helen Glessner. George Leonard Vosper, Beatrice .Bauer, Helen Bauer, Donald Apperson, Ralph Apperson Elizabeth Heljiel, Aileen De Lawter, Catherine Faber, James L. Smith, and Julia L. Smith. Mrs. R. Apperson with hejt two child ren and Mrs. George Balrer left on Wednesday for Seaside. They have tak en the Woodoock cottage for the re malnder of August. r i BARRACKS NEWS Captain H. A. Hegaman of the Twen ty-flrst Infantry left Monday for the target range at Proesbtel. Captain and Mrs. C. Stacey gave a dinner Wednesday evening, compliment ing Mrs. Ingalls of Washington, D. C, mother of Mrs. II. Taintor. The table was very attractive with pink roses and sweet peas. Those enjoying the hos pitality of Cant'iln and Mra. Stacey were: Mrs. Ingalls, Lieutenant and Mrs. H. Taintor, Mr. and Mrs. Schmlt of Portland, Lieutenant F. J. Riley and Lieutenant L. Wheeler. Lieutenant O. P. Robinson left Mon day evening for Fort Leavenworth. Mrs. H. S. Rogers, wife of Colonel Rogers, is expected to arrive at the post shortly to reside here for some time. Lieutenant J. C. Fairfax, with his company, left for the . target rang Thursday. Mrs. H. W. Hand, wife of Captain Hand, left for New York 'city Tuesday. Major A. 8. Fleming entertained Major James Canby informally at lunch eon Wednesday. Mrs. A. H. Valentine and daughter and Dr. Loulso Smith of Chicago, cous ins of Mrs. C. Stacey. arrived Saturday and will be Mrs. Stacey's house guests until August 25. Mrs. Adrian S. Fleming returned from Seaside, Or., Tuesday. 7T " 3 ROSE CITY PARK Mr. and Mrs. Jay t. Welch, East Forty-ninth street north, with their daughter, Mrs. Mitchell and mother. Mrs. . Morgan Of Kansas City, are at Manhattan beach. Miss Jane Hellman of East Fortieth street north, and Brasee Is visiting Located 22 miles east of Port land, overlooking the Columbia. ; A cfiarming place to enjoy a Cream Chicken : -Dinner View the Columbia River. Ladies' Afternoon Luncheons a specialty. -J Phone Long Distance! Corbett. Ask for Chantldler Chanticler Albert Glanelli will be an event fall. Miss Lilburn in Roseburg. Until recent ly Miss Lilburn was one of the prom inent young ladies of Rose City Park. Mrs. Thompson of East Forty-fifth street north, is in Victoria, B. C, for three weeks. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mao Lennan and Donald McLennan, 607 East Fiftieth street north, with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Prouty, East Fifty-fifth street north, left foi a two weeks' outing at Barview. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Darling and child ren recently of Indianapolis, Ind. are residing at 632 East Fifty-first street north. w Mrs. S. W. Thompson of Salem has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Franklyn Perry on, East Sixty-second street north. Elmer Lundber? isenJoylng a three weeks' outing at Seaside. , Miss Treena Heerdt has returned to her home at Eaat Fifty-seventh street north, and Klickitat from a pleasant visit in Seattle. Mrs. V. M. C. Silva, 402 East Forty ninth street north, presided over a pretty little luncheon Wednesday after noon which complimented Mrs. Ernest DeMer of Seattle. The dining table was centered with a large Japanese basket filled with red sweet peas and each place was marked with a nosegay of the same. The guests were Mrs. DeMer. Mrs. W. S. Paige, Mrs. Charles Grafe, Mrs. mmer u. jonnson ana Mrs. H. H. Duff. Thursday Miss Mildred Timma. 378 East Thirty-sixth street, north, went to Seaside for six weeks. In an open space near Fiftv-second street north and The Alameda, 10 or 12 families in the immediate neighbor hood joined in a "corn roast" Wednes day evening. A large camp fire was made in which, the corn was roasted. College songs, popular airs and atory leuing gave pleasant diversion to the novel occasion. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Crawford are now occupying their attractive little bungalow at 699 East Fifty-fifth street, north. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Youngson and children spent a portion of the week at the Farrell cottage at Gearhart. William Patterson East Fiftieth street and Alameda Drive spent the week end with his family at Seaside. w w Mrs. H. H, Wade and children, Mias Florenceand Master John, have re H. LIEBES & CO. J. P. PLAGEMANN, MGR. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS. To Whom It May Interest New Furs of every conceivable design and style may ifijselected iiow at a .considerable saving to-..youtand stored inour fire and motrWbof Vaults free of charge until needed. A deposj)wlijsecure your selection. Remodeling and Repair Work, attended to now , , at Reduced Summer Prices Phonet Main 24, A-2440 28S MORRISON STREET ( CORBETT BLDG. turned to their home at -441 -East Forty-eighth street, north after enjoy' lng several weeks at Ocean Park. - Professor and ifra.J. ,W. MaoCormao 1428 Wisteria avenue, expect to go to morrow to Trout Lake, Washington fqr a lew weeks. k " Judge and Mrs. F. II. Whitfield, 1S92 rvr. Henry A. Whitfield Jr., of Roch. ester,. N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs., Walter ciarit wincnester or urand napkls, Mich. Mr. Winchester, who Is ' a tim ber man largely interested In Oregon, is combining business and pleasure. , Dr. Whitfield and Mrs. Winchester are cousins of Judge Whitfield. , Wednesday evening- August , a very pretty wedding' occurred uniting the Uvea of Miea Faith Lawrence and Wil liam "Melville Hcrron. The Imnresslve Vlng ceremony was performed by Rev. w. v. Shank, pastor of the Baptist church on East Ankeny, In the presence of 24 guests who were immediate rel atives. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. F. H. Whitfield sang a group of songs aitaong them were Charlson d'Amone (Holl than) and "Entreaty" (Carl J3ohn.) Mrs. W. D. Palmer, the groom's aunt played the Lohengrin wedding- march. After the wedding repast Miss Henrietta Strlckler sang several numbers. The bride,' who. was unattended, was beautifully . gowned in white embroid ered charmauae. She is a daughter of Mrs. Martha I. Lawrence and has been a popular teacher In the Portland schools for several years. Mr. Herron Is a mechanical engineer, a gradusfte of the O. A, C. and" a descendant of one of the pioneer' Tamilie of Oregon, hia grandfather, l. Gilbert, crossed the plains In 1844. Ha la tho son of George and Lulu Gilbert Herron. The wedding occurred at the beautiful new bungalow home of the bride and groom which was artistically decorated with pink roses, at 607 East Forty sixth street, north, where the young couple will be "at home" after Sep tember 1. . A delightful 600 luncheon occurred Thursday .afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. E. Gehr, 1251 Brazee. Luncheon was served at small tables in tho dining and living rooms. Mrs. Gehr had made the dining room very attractive in combining yellow and blue; the living room with green and pink roses. Miss Margaret McDon- ! aid. Miss Aileen and little Penelope Gehr assisted the hostess during the afternoon. Miss Minnie Allen was the fortunate winner of the first prize, and Mra. Chafles Feenaugrhty the second. The guests were Mrs. Phillip Kleider, Mifcs Clara Smith, Mrs, John Collins, Mrs. Jack Harrison, Miss Willis Ma guire, Mrs. Ivan Burke, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. Feenaughty, Mrs. Harry Blsnell, Mrs. Morris Bromberger, Mrs. Rollins Gtttens, Mrs. Harold Jones, Mra. James Goodwin, Mrs. W. H. Gray, Mra L. L. Langley, Miss Allen, Mrs.' E. G. Jarvis, Mrs. Melvin Lewis, Mrs. Clyde Meach, Mrs. John Curtis, Mrs. L. V. Rawlins, Mrs. Mary Wilklns, Mrs. T. E. Uodson, Mrs. L. L. Sharp, Mrs. F. G. Freeburger, Mrs. Fred Marx, Mra. Frederick Ortman, Mrs. W. Lincoln Johnston and Miss Emily Johnston. A pleasurable bridge and 600 party waa given Friday afternoon at Rose City park club house by the women s department. Cards were played at 20 tables and a beautiful prize for the winner in bridge and one for 600. Beforg the serving of refreshments Mlsa Verna Smith sang a group of songs and Mrs, Charles Lindner gave readings. The rooms were attractively decor ated with summer blossoms, Mr. and Mrs. X. O. Barker 869 East Forty-ninth, north are at Columbia beach. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Conley of St. Paul are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvin Lightfoot, 351 East Forty-ninth street north. Mr. Con ley is the fuel supervisor for the North ern Pacific R. R. and is well known among business men. Mra Conley is Mr. Llghtfoot'a aunt. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris Fowler with daughter Madeline are at Gear hart. - Mrs. F. Latham and daughter Lois of Scappoose are the guests of Mra. E. W. Beckey, 398 East Fiftieth street, north. Thursday evening G. D. Stearns and daughter Miss Alice, 388 East Fiftieth street, north, had a dinner party com plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Town send of Waupaca, Wis. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Laughlln, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brazure, Mrs. M. Brazure, Mlsa Marjorle Stearns, Master Stearns, Mlsa Stearns and Mr. Stearns. Miss Daisy Dougherty, 888 East Thirty-seventh street, north, will spend the next fortnight at Saltair. Miss Frank Doughprty leaves this evening over the Great Northern for Duluth, Minn., where she expeots to remain until next spring. . Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rawllngs and children went to Seaview yesterday for several weeks. Miss Alma Scharpf, 429 East Forty-sixth street, north, will be their guest next week. Mr. and Mrs. Erra Townsend of Wau paca. Wis., are spending the summer with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Townsend, 700 East Sixty first street, north. Mrs. Catherine Conlin with her son and daughter. Will and Miss Helen ... .X ' '. '.'A'." A tea party at the White Pouse during tho Inauguration of President Wilson, Including four of his little nieces and nephews. The little of Captain and Mrs.' Alfred M. Conlin, 626 East Forty-first street, north, expect to leave tomorrow even ing via the C. P. R. for St. Paul. They will atop at Victoria. Laggan and Winn ipeg err-Toute. Dr. and Mrs. Phllo Jones 492 East Forty-eighth street, north, have re turned from' a short, vacation at New port, Wednesday eveninar the members of Rose City Park Methodist church are planning a basket supper to be held in the grounds directly .back of the Rose City Park club house. A pretty luncheon was given by Miss Gale Thursday at her home 493 East i-my-flrst street, north, in honor of Miss I' ern Horn who has been her guest. The guests were Miss Horn, Miss Juan lta Ferris of Seuth Dakota, Mra O. J. Ferris, Miss Mildred Hurd, Miss Edith Potter and Miss Grace McMinn. The afternoon waa very pleasantly spent with music and readings. f ' i - EVENTS OF THE WEEK Mrs. J. H. Kendall was pleasantly sur prised by her friends Thursday after noon, August 14, at her horn 1174 Tag gert street, it being her birthday. Mrs. Kendall is president of -the Aid society of the Clinton Kelly Memorial church, so her friends and coworkers, seized the opportunity of her birthday and went with well filled luncheon baskets to spend an enjoyable afternoon. An elaborate luncheon was spread with covers for 25 people. The following ladles were present: Mrs. A. Altenanua, Mrs. E. A. Armstrong, Mrs. A. J. Par rlngton, Mrs. R. A. Lowther, Mrs. W. R. Hawksley, Mrs. A. Bostock, Mrs. E. Baker, Mrs. E. E. Southard and son, Mrs. C. E. Brown and son, Mrs. C. R. FOR ff Smart Fall Coats of delightfully soft fabrics, distinctly new in style. The length garment will be most in favor. Of Corduroys, Broches, Glosas, Fla comes, Matelasses, etc., in many charm ing color combinations. ).. . Coats range in price from a very effec tive model at $17,50 to a beautiful Silk Corduroy garment at $100.00. Our 22 Windows Display tne New Fall Styles Authoritatively Why not enjoy the convenience of a charge account? It coat you nothing extra to remit for your purchases in small weekly or monthly payments. No charge for credit. It's an additional courtesy to which you're entitled. The Bit Credit Institution, $5.00 . A-.-vx'.x r .-m ... t . Jl 1 girl to the right Ja Mlss Elizabeth Wilson of Portland, , the daughter Wilson, who were guests at tho White House in March. V'vAvvjJ; Borroughs, Mrs. A. E. Lacey, Mra. H. A. Osborn, Mrs. N. H. Sugner, Mrs. M. E. Macklnnon, Mrs. J. H. Kendall. Mrs. A. B. Price, .Mra. J. M. Boren, Mrs. S, W. Kelner. On Monday evening Miss Bettle Richardson entertained in honor of Miss Nelle Polsky and Miss Jean Bern; stern, who left Saturday morning- for 'Seaside, Or., to visit with friends. A number of guests were present and a pleasant evening was spent. Miss Bertha Bernstein, Phil Polsky and his mother, Mrs. A. Polsky and Miss Bettle Richard son will leave the following Saturday for a week-end at Seaside. Mrs. J. S. Phelps entertained a num ber of friends at her home, 2052 E. Multnomah street, Friday afternoon. In honor of her grandmother, Mrs. S. M. Bancroft of Stevens Point, Wis. The rooms were prettily decorated In pink and white, roses, sweet peas and dahlias. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in social chat. Several vocal selections were "rendered by Mrs. Nellie Pollock, and piano selections by Mrs. Phelps. A luncheon waa served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Madge Cooper.' Those present were Mrs. S. M. Bancroft, of Stevens Point, Wis.; Mrs. Nellie Pol lock, Mrs. Jane Van Norman, Mrs. Laura Cox. Mrs! Emma Good In, Mrs. Josle Starks, Mrs. Lizzie McTerrin, Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Catharine Bolton, Mrs. Mary B, Miller, Mrs. Madge Coop er and Master Walter Guy Cooper, Tnere were four generations present also, as follows: Mrs. 8. M. Bancroft, her daughter,: Mrs. Mary B. Miller, her granddaughter, Mrs. J. S. Phelps, her great granddaughter, little Miss Maud Louise Phelps. The visiting Knights Templar of Can ada were entertained the fore part of the week with an auto trip over the THE NEWEST, VISIT THE EASTERN: CHARMING Are tne Autumn Modes and Fabrics in w omen s August opens the portals to the new season wih a mighty inrush of charming new apparel, in ad-" vance and exclusively modeled Fall styles, gathered thus early for the special benefit of the thousands of - Eastern's customers, who are always first to wear the newest. These authentic styles represent the Very latest thoughts of the most famous Parisian modistes, skillfully modi fied to suit the more American taste and fancy. Tke New Suits how many refreshing changes of line and treatment, and the fabrics are most original and effective. A col lection of over 300 new suits, including many distiact" novelties, indicative of Fashions trend .for Autumn. The Fabrics include -. Veloiur 'de Lane Matelasse Eponge Hairline Labrador blue seems destined to be the' most favored shade. Copenhagen, mahogany, leather and copper col ors, are immensely popular, tocft Suits range in price $22.50 to $67.50, with a jJ0C t ti specially attractive assortment at. ..w,...JPsj5lUU Autumn Millinery Choice of the latest Parisian and American creations find expression in the Eastern's su-' perb collection of Fall Hats. -Every model shown' here-bears th mark f refined style. The trimmings are rare and beautiful, the color blending symmetrically harmonious. The new Satin Sailors are charm ing. Prettily trimmed with ribbon bews and ' -wings at , .fS.OQ to 812.50 ,. Others, to as high as f 30.00 Medallions Given FREE Ask for . ' -r.l.,y-" I I 1 ) Columbia river roads to Chanticleer Inn where a chicken dinner was enjoyed. Af ter dinner speeches were the order of the day. The party consisted of tho . following: Mr. and Mrs. Burdet, Mon treal, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Par rott, Saltoats, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur, Lancaster, Ont.; Mlsa M. Montgomery, Reglna, Sask.; Miss M. tX. Irwin, Reglna, Sask. ; Mr. and Mrs, J. W. B. Wlllett, Moulton. N. B.; Mr. and M;ra, ' Charles H. Collins, Toronto, Canada; Master Collins, Toronto, Canada; Rob ert S. Farrell, Portland, Or.; Robert Miller. Portland. Or.i John B. Treslddea. : Montreal, Canada; Past Supreme Grand Master, Knights Templar of Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Why to, Montreal. Canada; Misa E. A. Whyte, Montreal, wva.wuM, Win, ... , I " J iHUUIICttt ' Canada; John Lander, Montreal, Can-: ada; W. S. Miston, Unbridga. CanadaV Phillip D. Gordon, Montreal, Canada, P. Ryril, Toronto, Canada -r O J-Browne land. Or.; J. E. Parrott, Winnipeg, Can-' flfla.' T-T YlAat a tra r-A V a tr n o .flaab 11 a.', Pettis, Portland, (r.; William Davlea. Portland, Or.; Mrs. H. Weatagard, R gina. Sask.; A. A. Campbell, London, Ontario; J. O. Sweck, Portland, Or. . On Thursday Captain and Mrs. M. A Hackett aave a luncheon , to a nartv of eight, as follows: Mra Walter Mc Credie, Mrs. 1 O.-Ross, Mrs. Cy Rodg ers. Mrs. E. A. Hackett, Stanley Hack ett, Hattiebell and Margaret Hackett. Miss Anna . Basler entertained Infor mally Tuesday at her home in Irving- Rader of Medford, who ia visiting In the city. The diversion of the afternoou was cards, .honors being won by Miss Gertrude Hoeber. The guests Included: Miss Lucile Rader,' Miss Emma Soren- ' sen, Miss Melba Westergard, Miss Flor- (Continuad on following pa go. Tailorecl Suits Bedford Cord Scotch Plaid, Etc intoa , at 10th Street i Tksn r