THE OREGON DAT
EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 191o
i
OCIirrr- thronn.id tho IleiliT the
firm 1 i it cvonlne to "Jiear tiie ile
1 Siul grand, opera BtM, Get
!,,:,iic Karrar. for the first time
iti Portland upptarlns as con
t.ilmk donna. Prominent society
ii ..riaini with box parties,
ie, &
M LM1F-SIH WP F 1 T. HUU AVI I
una 11 rs. John Burgard; Mrs. neien
1 CorbPtt entertained her son and
I . uif. Mr. mid Mrs. Henry U Cor
I , ti; arr. and Mr. Edward Cooking-
1 , tin's frueHtH were Mr. nd Mrs. Oscur
'liulu r and JMins Blanche Davis; Mr. and
.' His. K. O. Downing: entertained a party
of four; Mr. Rowe.Couraen Reed enter
tained a party of six student, ana
'1 hoinks Luwson of Boston, who is a
1 guest In .the city, "entertained a party
...Of . tour. ':. .. '
.Dance for Younger Set.' V
' Wifa.s Mui caret Webber and MJhb
' Frances l'ullrr will be joint hostesses
, n the evpnint? of October 9, when they
will entertain with n informal dancing
varty at the Itmue of Miss Weber.
Another del , ' r ?l dancinir party to
be clven for the , oiinji npnnle will tak
Place October 10, wlun Miss Cutherine
: Therkelsen and ' her brother. Cacliot
Therkelsen wU entertain at the Nor.
tenia hotel. ,
To Travel Abroad. ;
- Mrs. Clarence Nichols and her niece
MlM' Helen. Bate,' leTTTDestiiiy-niglit
for the east, from where they will sail
for ah extended trio abroad.. They ex
pect to be gone about six monthn.
Y - , ' Wfi , ,
Tea for Smart Sf04i$f,
, Tomorrow afternoon Mies Majorie
Hoif man will, preside at an elaborately
, appointed tea when she will receive a
bevy of tHe younger set. ,
For Miss Gleason. . V : , A
I '' Mr. J. : P. Ford -and her- daughter,
Miss Genevieve Matteson, entertained
yesterday afternoon for the pleasure of
Miss Louise Gleason, bride-elect. . The
hostesses- were assisted, in receiving by
Mrs. Ernest Meyers, The afternoon
was enjoyably passed at sewing and
guessing games, at which latter Miss
CtJadya Howard won the prise- A hand
some guest prise was : given ; Mia
Gleason, . as . well - as a handkerchief
shower. The shower came as a great
, ' surprise and -,waa ' novelty r presented.
' Mis' Gleason' ; summer parasol .wa
brought' to her and she was asked to
talc it to show to the guests.', The
dainty gifts , were tied to ;tne parasol
with little yellow ribbons, and f ell
about -the astounded! honor guest The
decorations ' were -of autumn leaves and
1 white and -yellow dahlias. The guest
. Included: ' Mrs. '. James Gleason;. , Miss
Wille Fields, -Misa ISallie Bterrett Mies
; Helen Hall.' Mia .Edna Mlnstnger,
Mrs. ''.-William '.Patterson, ; Miss - Laura
" Korell, - Miss. Madeline ,' Stone. Mrs.
Bruce Stewart, Miss Edna BinswSngor,
Miss Harriet Kern. Miss Mary Kern,
- Miss Edna Patterson, Mies GlaydS How
ard. 'Mrs. J. Stanley Clemence, Miss
Marjorie Road; Miss Leonids Henry, the
Misses Aryiila and Naomi , Beckwlth,
Miss Marie llaller. Mrs,-. Ernest Meyers
'and little Evelyne Meyers. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Card Hosts.
: Mf4!ind Mrs. Wir.throp Hammond en-
- tertained Saturday evening with six
tables f Suction bridge. Card honors
fell to Mrs. Joseph Webber and Mrs.
K. D. Whitney. William Cobb and War
ren Keelor. Tho ' guest included Mr.
and Mrs. William B, Mersereau. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.. M.'A.
News-It Mr., end Mrs. C. Lewis Head.'
Mr. Sitnl Mrs. Boy Yates, Mr. and Mrs.
Waltey Warren, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Fox, Mrs. Julia Marquam, Mr. and Mrs.
K. 0. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb, and.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webber.
. After th card games Mr. Cobb played
several dellghtf.ul piano selections. The
. hoUse was prettily decoratecT with, au
' turns , leaves and dahlias in the same
Itues, i
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Adieu to Mrs. Eldridge. . ',
Mra.!T, W., Nordby has sent'out ''cards
for a bridge party Tuesday, October 7,
to be: given at the "Portland hotel foe
the pleasure of Mrs. E. M. ' Kldridge,
who plans to leave the following day
A SUITED
By Edn
AST
her
. the
"She
1 in so glad.- , Precious never: sleeps well
. that chain You know, how .easy it breaks.
' f-'BSSSBBSBBk.SSBBSBBSSSSBBKW' T "-t
you, Mrs. BrownT, DO let -Mr. Brown smoke. Byeetl can't be happy without a
cigar In his mouth, can you. Cut JeT Dearie, wojjldVou mind lighting that lamp?
: Yes: 'this a cosy, little flat, but small. But you don't like it do you,-Darling?
ne says ne must go out in tne nan 10 cnange pis mina. Hal hal ha I , My precious
, lmuy-ooy na ui n m sense ox numori s ,
' "And tJieTe sat that big lobster," disgustedly commented the head clerk,. "blow.
Ing smoke rings in the air and looking anything but a 'sweetie,' but taking it all
In with a condescending air. Oh, yes I forgot to relet that she kissed him
twice right before usl. Saydo you suppose she Veeps that up all the time ov
does she only do it for effect when Somebody's looking?" , .
"Search me," responded the young lady cashier. , K .
Lennon's
Style and Service,
i-ennon Glove always means
because, of our immense buying
special concessions, in. which, our
iok for "Greot"
If You .Want the Best
The Glove we Ruarantee. Pique
snd Mochas,', Tair
for Chicago, where eh will make her
future home .
Miss Monks Honored.
Invitation for the wedding of Mis
... and,. Franfc.jSa.Jaftj v.. liav
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ter of Mr.' and Mrs. James Monks. She
Is a beautiful girl with a sweet person
ality that has won. for her hosts of
friends. ' Her popularity Is more than
evinced Jn the, countless prenuptlal af
fairs that ftse filling the-few remaining
days before, the.j wedding, October 14.
The ceremony will take place at St.
Patrick's church at 11 o'clock, ; Rev.
Father Sfuiphy offlciatlnr. and will be
followed by a reception nt the home of
the brides parents, Mr. a"d Mrs, James
Monks, from 12 until 2 o'clock.
"Mrs. J. C. Costello (Margaret Monks)
will bo her sister's matron of honor, and
Miss Theresa Jennings of Spokane and
wins Anne Hea.lv will be the brides
maids. Little Mildred Eeufert Will be
the flower girl.
Mrs. Costello entertained this after
noon for the pleasure of her sister with
ari Qrpheum party and luncheon at the
Hotel Portland. Her gueuts Included
Miss Monks, Mrs. John Jennings, lira
T, J. Seufert, Mrs. T. ' J. fieufert Jr,
Mfsa Anne Hcaly, Miss Kffle Johnstone
Mips Viola Barenstecher, Miss KatheHne
Kern, M1hs Josephine Mealy. Mis Teis
jenninss, Miss Helen Calbreath, JUss
AUiy Healy, Misa Evelene Calbreath and
Miss Agnes Cororan. . ;
Wolverines to Walk.
The HI Yu Ho Hes, formerly Wol
verines, will discontinue their Friday
evening walks on account of the coming
incieiuf-tit weather and t njoyable Sun
day afternoou walks will be substi
tuted. .: The initial,. Sunday walk, Octo
ber 6,- will follow - through the pic
turesque Macleay park, v meeting -at
Twenty-third and Washington streets
at 2:80 p. m. They will follow Cornell
road to Macleay park, terminating at
the historic. - forestry building, . where
many giants of Oregon's forests are
Shown. A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all Hi Yu Ha He, easterner and
their friends, while cameras and field
glasses can be put to many good uses.
Telephone Miss A. Ison, A-6218, or Mrs.
E. L.tGale, Main 3914, for information.
Kappa Alpha Theta to Meet
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta soror
Ity will meet Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, Allen H. McCurtain. 1224
Eat? Everett?- All Thetas are Invited
4o. sltend.,'i.;s .. :i,c,.v.iv''
In Honor of Mrs. Additoiu b
One bf the most lntereatln's meetings
ol the Mount Scott W. C. T. U. for the
year was- held at the home of Mrs.
Luqla Addtton Tuesday -afternoon, in
honor ofr the birthday of the hostess,
A short 1 business . session - was followed
by jeohoes from th" state "convention by
the delegates. The president, Mrs. Dun-
berl ' then presented a 70 niece china
diniier set, the grift pt tho union. There
wei-e - also, several individual sifts.
Wafers and orangeade werkaerVed, and
a plrthday cako with. a . jslngls candle
was cut amid much merriment. Tne
meeting closed with an Informal recep
tion to Mrs.. Oarlock, who is-about to
leave for an. extended - visit- to New
Yorlc. ' - - . ' ' ; "
Society Notes.
Mr. and Mrs.- F. H. Irwin have re
turned from passing the summer at the
Breakers hotel and are domiciled-at Mt.
Tabor- for - the" 'Winter. - -'Mrs. .- Irwin's
mother.' Mrs. Atkinson of ban Francisco.
will 'pass thai winter here with ner
daughter. ',: w v
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From Sag 'Francisco Argonaut.'' '
A man who had been troubled':, with
bronchitis for a long tlms jailed on
rather -noted tdoctor.;. After a few ques-j
uons the dootor toid him he had a very
common alllnent that would r readily
yield to treatment. ; -: uV&xfys-
rYou're sofsuro you can curs my broni
chltia,, said the tnan, "you must . have
hsd great experience with it ? :
"Why, my deaf air," confided the doc
tor, 'Tve had It myself for over: SO
years!" . tj-fv'-'VV-V'' ,'-'-: ' "-v'.'
"SWEETIE
K. Woqley. :
NIGHT, my wife got mo to' go with
to call on some, young married woman
' she'd met at one of ber card fights," began
head oierk to tno young lady cashier.
did , the Ulking. - and it went some-
j thing una mis. tne - side remarks belns
, r' .aireciea at me six-rooter: -
..win. liuw uo, you do? I never
, : dreamed of your coming so BOON. Sweetie,
pull up that chair for Mrs. Brown not
that one, Precious; 1 mean the rocker. DO
r. .a take eff -ydur wraps Darling, take Mr.
v Brown's hat Yes. it' settlnc ennlrr
when it's hot " Honey. DON'T sit in
Y0U jfon't mind the men smoklns. do
Gloves
Hand in Hand
the most fof tho money.' Often,' '
.facilities, we are able to secure'
customers always share. '
kid,vCapes CI'CA ifi'
TALEfiTED , d
Geraldirro Farrar at
' pearance in City S
' Is Artist of First f.-nitude,
Music lovers of Portland Kit t nlght paid
homage to GeralJine Farrar, snprand, the
charming young artist whose delightful
vclce, has 'electrified 'thousands in V.w-
rope and America. It was Mush T'arrnrs
first appearance in this city. 'Jtf ova
tion' she-received at the lie ; t. f,
which was packed with a represent.
audience," pruned that the youthful kimj
er. is Justly tntltled, to the reputation
Miss , Mary Peary and , Donald
-" ' McMillan.
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NewYork. Sept . 21.- From an ap
propriate I source Newfoundland
comes the new of the engagement of
Miss MarV Peah-vAhnighlto. the snow.
bird- to Donald McMillan, the Arctic
explorer who Vwas ' with tier ' father,
Rear Admiral Robert Peary, on tne let
ter's successful dash to the North Pols.
Mis Peary- is a' real child of the
Arctic She - was born about 77 de
grees north, latitude in September, 11)3.
Arctlo exploration is herone and only
hobby.. - Mr. McMillan is now In . the
north at thethead of the Crocker land
expedition, which 'left the Brooklyn
Navy Yard last July. - , .
she has of being one of .the greatest
vocal artists of the dsy.-'rMtsa -Farrar
sang mostly in German. Some of her
songe were Italian, -French and English.
, The purity of her voice and her re
markable ease in rendition of her num
bers were a revelation to the musical
critics. Miss Farranproved that he is
not only a singer of the first magnitude,
but an accomplished actress as well. In
list night's verforinance she only gave
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Artist tmarms.
She used tbut few gestures, but' the
consummate easet combined ' with the
facial accentuation, lent a rare charm
to her work. It Is because of the fact
that Miss Farrar is charming in face
and figure and movement that she Is
so dearly loved wherever the power of
her voice and personality cast their
pell. Miss Farrar waf pot demonstra
tive, and although . shs was applauded
time and again, shs was rather sparing
with her encores. w".,'V-- ..,.', .; ,.
In the rendition . of the aria frdm
"Madam ; Butterfly," ,"Un bel di
Vedremoi by Puccini, Miss Farrar
showed to best advantage the" flexible
brilliance and ample range of her voice.
Clearness of enunciation was espe
clslly marked in the presentation of the
English numbers. In thesd songs, every
word of which could be distinctly heard
in every part of the hduse, the prima
donna demonstrated her . youthful vigor
and freshness of voice. , , ' , .
"I'm Not Like Qther Lassies," Hugo
Wolff, and "Believe Me, If All Those
Emdearlnr Charms," Stevenson." and
"Bluebell;' MacDowell and TAnnie Lau
rie whioh Was given as an encore clos
ing the concert, were especially appre
ciated by, the audience.
'."'' Ohscy of Xaooros. i'."?
' Although she declined-many encores,
in those -Miss Farrar gave she acted as
her own accompanist These numbers
were the : "Maiden ,and the Butterfly,"
Chad wick: "Th "Sweetest. Flower That
Blows," Rogers, and the familiar Scotch
ballad. - " -: , . ' ' - '.
.Miss Farrar Is a native of Massachu
setts. She begsn her vocal studies
when 11 years of age, making her debut
in 1101 as Vloietta in "Travlata." She
was a student . of LIU . Ijehmann and
Spailanl. Although her career on the
operatic stage is brief, she has already
made herself famous by singing' many
difficult roles. -'W.' '-:;'
The assisting artists of ? tho concert
were Alwln Schroeder, cellist, and Ar
thur Rosensteln, piano accompanist. Mr.
Schroeder has been heard 1 in . Portland
before. He was heartily applauded last
night, sno was, compeuea to acknowl
edge the trlbuto with a number of tu-
cores. .-.v.'-"-.!.'-.-',.-! :' ;-:-;rr-r'TVi U'f-ri
The concort was given under the aus
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5010 for Violoncello:
Variations Symphoniques..L. Boellmann
Mr. Schroeder.
Songs:
Wonnevoller Msl Gluck
Mit elnen semaiten Bands.,.. Beethoven
Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre..v. ....Hsendel
AHeluJa .......... Mozart
Miss Fsrrar. - , c,
5011 for Violoncello: ,
I.e Cygne ................ Salnt-Ssens
Hymnus Iver Hotter
L'AbelUe . ' .... .Fr. Schubert
Mr. eenroeoer.
- Bona!
Mon Vaccostar all Unit ...... Snhubert
Heldonronleln .Schubert
Ach! wenn ich doch cln Immchen war
. . . . . . ... ........ . , , , ... , , Frans
Der Schmetterllng Frans
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the Eastern. Our direct connection with the New York market enables us ,
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' .models with draped or slashed skirts and blouse waists in Eponge, Mate
classes, Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chines, etc.; have just arrived.! Prices
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StcVR'eland
v Alexandra Carlisle has been engaged
by John Cort to play the leading femi
nine role in'' "The .Marriage Game," a
new play by Anne Crawford Flexner. ,
Efforts are being made to exploit, in
Pk-fi8LO a ,plaM-3. ,'r-,'Tl
It is. from alfaccounts, r piece with
"The liure" and "The Fight," and or
ganised at Los Angeles.
The title of the new nlav bv Rachel
Crothers, in which' the Misses- Mabel
and Edith' Taliaferro will be featurej,
has been definitely decided upon. It
will be called "The Wisdom Of Youth." '
New "Tork ' Js to have a. "Harrigan
night." for which- there will be a big
all-star program, reviving the old time
onga and dances or Harrlgan and Hart,
popular about 25 years ago, "
' if .
Cbrystal Heme, v whom the Shuberts
are featuring with Guy Standing i "At
Bay.' i a daughter ot that : grand old
actor, James A. Heme. Miss Herns'
last , notable appearance was with John
Mason inAs a Man Thinks' .
' . ' ' . '
George MscFsrlane, who is featured
Jn the title role cf "Lleber Augustin,"
St the Casino theatre, is particularly
happy these 'days. For the first time,
he has induced his fsther and mother to
come to New York from their home in
Canada for a visit of several weeks.
The prime inducement which brought
the old fotks to New York was the pleas
ure of seeing George in the first- pro
duction in which he has -ever been "fea
tured," but they also wished to see all
the -wonders of the metropolis, .
' The Messrs. Sbtibert end WllllsnxA.
Brady announce that one of hSlr forth
coming productions at the Manhattan
opera house will be "Sealed Orders," the
wonderful new melodrama hit recently
produced in London at Drury Lane by
Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Two
of the big features of this melodrama
production, which Is said to be even far
more remarkable than "The Whip," are
the ball on the-deck of the battleship
and the fight in the dirigible balloon,
the London papers all declare that this
Is quite the most sensational and re
markable of. all. -the melodramas ever
seen at Drury Lane. '.--'H :;' ,i
- Railway Strike Threatened.
- England is ones more threatened with
a great railway strike, and Liverpool, a
in former cases, will be the storm cen
ter. The trouble begsn with the re
fusaLof theUverpool .dockers to handle
freight from Dublin, where transport
workers are on a strike. The dockers
went out, causing a complete - freight
tleup on the lines of ths London 4k
Northwestern Railway company.
Der Edelfalk ....... ILoewe
flvlvelin ...................... Slndlnc
rltuelgnung ,. ....... .R. Straus
Miss Parrar, -
Aria from "Madam Butterfly":
"Un bel di Ved remo" ....... ... Puccini
By request. V
Miss Parrar. ,
Soil for Violoncello: , " '
"Waldesruhe" (Adagio) ...... ..IVvorsIt
"Vito," Spanish Dance .........Popper
Mr. Schroeder.
Songs: -
Paix du Solr Gretsohanlnow
Le Train des Amours ,v.Oi-leg
Ouvre tes yeux bleus ....... .Massenet
I'm Not Like- Other Lassies Hugo Wolff
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing
Young Charms Stevenson
Th Bluebell , . , w MaoDowell
Miss Farrar.
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