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THE OEECON- SUNDAY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, SUNDAY i:OENING, OCTOBER 5, .1013. " i -. f.i C" ...... ! : . ." . .-. - ... .. ,.'. ... ....... .. 7T. . ,. . .r-t . . .. .... .i -, lx 4 A' '.V ... r A. II. AverHl. Mrs.' Edward' d.- Craw f ford, Mrs. John H. Hall. Mrs. Walter J. Holman, Mra. Alva Lee Stephens. Mra. N. JU.- Carpenter. Mrs. li. I Pet Us, Mrs. IX a. Tomaslnl and Mrs. Fred 8. Stan ley. The executive committee Is It T: Hutchinson, F. ,? A. Freeman, ' W. M. Gadsby, C. H. Mayer, A. Ix Stephens, Llnwood B. Cornells A. II." Averlll, 'Will II. See, Fred I. Reynolds - and 'XL- C, Thompson. J ' . ..--s, i. f ""5kw ' Mrs.' Craltf McMlcken" lias sent out cards f or two , afternoons- at auction bridgo. OcTo&cr S and She Will have six tables at cards each ; day; On ths th Miss Pearl McKenna, bride-elect, will be 'the-honor guest. 1 ' " Monday afternoon' Miss -Viola. Baren slecher entertained with -a. charmingly appointed auction-bridge for tha pleas ure of Miss Mary Monks, IwhMMr wed. ding will an event' of this month. X'lnk rosea and .carnations decked tht rooms. Card honors fell to Miss Grace O'Neill and Miss Tessa Jennings.' Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Miss Bar enstecher were: Mies Mary; Manks Mrs. J; C' Costello (nee Monks),;. Mrs. ' Frank K. Watklns. Mrs,' T. J. Seuf ert Jr., Mrs. Owen Bummers, Jr., Miss Tessia. Jen nings. Miss. Edna, Mlnslnger, Miss Lit llan Morgan, Miss Grace-O'Neill.' Ml" Louelle Florence, Miss Ann . noaiy, Miss Clara Marsh, Mies Mary Camp bell, .Mlas Mary Jessup, 'Miss Miriam McDonnell, Miss Mildred Beufert, Mrs. T. J.. Seuf ert, Br- 'Miss Thelma Garrett and Miss Edna Florence. .,' " -, ' -Mrs; T. W. NorOby has sent out cards " Tfor.a bridge; party .Tuesday. October 7, i " to be given "at the Portland hotel for I ' the pleasure' of Mrs. E. " M. - Eidrldga I who plansvto leave the .folio wins; day & ' or ntilrarn - ohun aha will; nut hit .... - .Tii. 'I."'. mm ;. W , - Mrs. Charles Edward S lews .ana ner u-daughter, Miss wills Fields, have sent i- ' out cards for a tea Tuesday, October T4, ; - at their home, 476 Pacific street,-for the : pleasure of Mra Fred Ellis Gulick (nee j.i Biusserji ana mra. t xiuy . x.t nwwu j tnee .Wehrung),. two recent brides. r t j , ..' , - . . - js j, . a Final arrangements ha ve been made ' fn, th, lsr Mrd nirtv (n. b rlvan it f.- ' bv the' Catholic Women's league Thurs- . ' day af trnooa October IS at the Oregon 1 Miotel, . Sixty tables of bridge and 600 f tare planned for and the playing will be ' V Jn the 'new assembly room, 'formerly i,i the banquet hall of the hotel. Every ' effort Is being mads by those Ins charge ' for th Success , of th; party and it i promises to be a. brilliant affair. ? Ths ladies having the arrangements in charge are Mrs. John Manning, preal- dent of thaeagua; Mrs. J. P. O'Brtenv , Mra "W. E. Coman, Mrs. J.-CV Costello, a V Mrs.1 J.' F. Clarkson, Miss Helen Clark, ! Mrs. M. F. Brady, Mrs. James Coffey, ' Mrs. V. 3. Cronln, Mrs. "M.-W .Daly, Miss ' Flannigan,- Mra B. Gildner. Mrs.. P. H. Flynn, Miss K. Gill, Mrs. John DrlseoU, , Mrs. Hogan, Mra Felix Isherwood, Mrs. .v"v J. H. Kern, Miss May Healey, Mra Frank Kiernan, Mrs. Murpny, m. jonn rlnnls, Mrs. T. J. Seufert. Mra J. W. Sweeney, Mrs. A. C. Smith Mrs. J. Z. v" BuUlvaa and Mrs. Teegan. a , " ' J " " ! This week Mlas Mary Monks, bride, "'eilect of Frank Healy, haa been tha In spiration for a number of delightful events. .Tuesday afternoon the Misses "Helen and. Evelina Calbreath ' gava a beautifully appointed pink luncheon. All -the decorations and) the service through ' out the luncheon were cleverly carried ' out in pink. A center of carnations ana if ferns graced the table. The guests were Mrs. John Daly,-Miss Clarissa Wiley, . Miss Mas .Healy. Miss Josephine Healy, Miss Mayme Helen Flynn, Miss Theresa .Jennings, Mrs. J. C Costello and Mra ' Calbreath. The afternoon - was passed , at brldga and Mrs. Daly won the htghi ' st honors and Miss Monks received a handsoma guest prise. .Mra. T. J, Seu , fert gave a bridge party of five tables Wednesday 'afternoon for Miss Monka .. The decorations were of pink rosea and frn. , After the card game, at which -honors fell, to Miss Hazel. Morrow and Miss MUllcent Hansen, the guest were ' all seated In the. dining room at one larse table for the rerresnments. noses were artistically arranged to center the - Jboard with largo pink bows of satin V "ribbon and streamers of - amllax .were draped over the table. .Favors at each place 'were suggestive of the coming wedding and at the honor guest's place a guest prise was placed, This was a " handsome set of a dosen each of the " four dollies for luncheon which were crocheted by the hostesa Those Who enjoyed Mra, Seufert'i ' hospitality were: -- Mrs. J. C. Costello (Margaret Monks), Miss Mae Healy. Miss Helen Calbreath, Mrs. J. A.. Jen nlnga Miss, Tess Jennings, Miss Anne Healy,- Miss viola Barenstecher, Miss Hasel Morrow, Miss Josephine Healy, Miss Agnes Corcoran, Mlas MUllcent Hansen, Miss Oene Spencer, Miss Kff is Johnstone, Miss Bess Henricksy Miss Katherine Kern, Miss Beatrice '- Mills, Mra Qwen Summers Jr Mlaa Mary Jes' sop, .Miss Miriam McDonnell. - . . ' , ' Many prenuptial affairs are filling the 4ays with charming event for the pleasure of MIbs Elsie Barr prior to her marriage octooer l to Kay Florence. formerly of this city, but now residing '' Jn Vancouver, Mlaa Ruby Archambeau win give a bridge October 7 for Miss ' Barr arid her two house guests. Miss , Laura Moore of Los Angeles, and Miss ,4 Abbie OUphante of Berkeley, Cel.: Mist toore ana miss oupnante will eemoin , for the weeding. Miss . Barr . asked guests for an informal luncheon . and Orpheum party; Saturday In honor for ), The annual meeting of the Rose City uancmg club waa : held last Thursday evening and arrangements are already compietea ror a repetition or the rune tlona -' that have been so successfully conduoted .several season s.. The 'par ties wut be given at Chrlstensen'a hall, that hoe housed' the club for several years. The first party will be given early., in , October. ' There will be two parties each month during the winter, The Rose City club holds a distinctive position, in Portland's society , for Us camaraderie. The executive committee elected - a corps of officers ' who are well known among the younger set, and , popular SOCIETY PERSONALS ' : v..' i&SsjyferaMSs among "their business associates. " The officers for the ensuing year are: Bean Vincent, president; - Will H. Chatten, vice president; Arthur C. Callan, secre tary and 1 treasurer. une . general : ar rangements committee consists of Frank A. Freeman, Newell U. Carpenter, Frank C McCrlllis, - J, B. Hayek, Arthur o. Dayton, W. H. Chatten, H. S3. Carr, C, J. WeUman, B. G. Tomaslnl, Charles EL Bunyon, W. F. Oroh, Charles G. Irwin and w. w. Banks. - . . Appreciation of the splendid efforts of I. H.- Petera retiring president, was expressed by all members present at the meeting and a resolution conveying the sentiments of the club was passed for preseniauon lo jur. jreiero. s The first party was given Thursday evening. ' 1. -M ,",..' (.t The annual Shrine ball to be given by Al Kader Temple A. A. O. N. M. 8. on Thursday evening, October 16, ; In the Masonio, temple will surpass any tntng socially given by this body, heretofore. The Arab Patrol in full uniform vwlll have charge of the floor and card par lors and during the evening will give a fancy drill. The patronesses Include Mrs. D. G, Tomaslnl, Mra Harvey Beck- with Mra George W. Staple ton, Mrs. W.1JB. ' Grace, Mra - James- P. 1 Mof f ett, Mrs. John B. CleUnd, Mrs, .Hugh . J. Boyd, Mra; Thomas McCusker, Mrs. W. j. Hofmann, Mra Frank a. urant, Mrs. J. G. Mack. Mrs. I G Clarka Mra' W C, Bristol, Mrs. H. t Pittock, Mra H. R. Albee, Mrs. George B. Cellars, Mra W. T, Master!. Mra M. C. Banfield, Mra C. U. Ganteaheln and Mrs. J. Edward Werleln. The committee eomposed of Nobles Gadsby, Holman, Lea, Davis, RiddelL' ' Jonea ! Pettis, Freeland , and Hutchinson have completed all arrange' ments to take care of : this,: the : most elaborate Masonic affair to be given this season. ;'. " ' ' ' , " 1 ''i ' The wedding' of Miss Irma M. More house and Clyde Colefleet Graham is set for October 1, and is to be a quiet home affair. Miss Moorehouse Is a popular girl among her many friends In Portland, where she has attended school, and her wedding will be of much inter est. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moorehousa Mr. Graham is a son of Captain Arthur Graham and is well known . in . the city, bavins at tended high school here and later grad uated at O. A. C college. They will re side In Albany. - Congratulations. and many beautiful gifts zouna tneir way Tiaay , to ine home of Mr. and Mrs. H A, Frederlch on the occasion bf their twenty-fifth wedding' anniversary. 1 ; " Society thronged the Helllg theatre Wednesday evening to hear the delight ful grand opera star, Geraldine Far- rar. for the first time in Portland ap Dearlng - aa - a concert, prima .donna. prominent society folk entertained with box parties as follows: Mr. and Mra William JU srswstera guests were Mr. and Mra' Power Mr. and Mrs, .John Burgard ; Mrs.: Helen Ladd Corbett en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Corbett and Mr. i and Mra.. Henry L. r Cor bett: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooking' ham's guests were Mr. and Mra Oscar Huber and Miss Bianone Davis: Mr. and lira F. O. Downing entertained a party of four; Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed enter tained a party or six students. . . and Thomas Lawson of Boston, . who Is guest in the city, entertained a party or four. . ' 1 - VE SARomr $100 Diamond r Rinc , asawet vssai I mm w o mmh iiiir.f UVbT1AIULUlU.T FREE." ALSO $10 IN ' COLD COIN. Hive you gtiea your Xmas Photos $." serious. thought? If not, now is the time we nuke" beautiful Photos from 13.50 per dozen up. s Present this id tt studio It Is worth 41.00 to you ss part ' pay ment on iny style Photo you' may xboose. i. . Ask t studio reprdlnt Diamond Ring. -See rlilg on exhibit at A. & M. DCLOVACE JTWELRY STORE 324 WssK.St.; Bet. 6th and 7th SAROUY STUDIO ROYAL CLDG. SOCIETY PERSONALS' Mr.' and Mra F. H. Irwin have re turned from passinr 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 ' the winter here with her daughter, v - ' . f Miss '. Bemlce Kuppe ' has returned home from several weeks' visit with Miss Letts Mitchell at Baker, Or where shs has been sojourning during the ab sence of her parents In Alberta, Canada, She will stay at the Nortonla until their return. , " . . , , - . v - . : . , Mrs. A. HI Fraeger of Xog Angeles Is the house guest of Miss Elisabeth Stew art during the absence of Miss Stewart's parents lq the east. ... .f'.'j"- ' ' ' i . John Wheeler was a Portland visitor the latter part of last week, when he left for San Francisco to sail -Wednes day on the Mongolia for a four months' vjslt in the orient. Mr. Wheeler, has been residing in FrinevlUe, Or., for-the past few; yeara He.wlll be remembered by hosts of friends in Portland, where he formerly lived, as be was very popular in the younger set. : Miss Tessa Jennings of Spokane Is the house guest of Miss Mary Monka. Miss Jennings is to be a . bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Monka and Frank Mr. and Mra J. Sherman CGorman have returned from Tacoma. "where they were called last Sunday evening on ao count'of the' .sudden drowning of Mo CUrd McDonaugh. the nephew f Mrs. O'Gorman. Master McDonough had en tered Sohool at DeKoven Hall just two weeks before the accident Mr. and Mra George Teal, who have been the guests of Mra M. H Teal the past fortnight, ' left ' today for Seattle, where they will . spend the winter. - - Mr. and Mra Joaenh SL Wiley fBthalw Wynne Glass? have returned horns from British Columbia and Banff, where they went for their wedding trip. ,. Left to right Miss Ruth Rae Riley, who left last week on an extended visit in the Philippines. . Miss Elizabeth Moulton, Svho is the ' house ' . guest of her cousins, the Misses Dorothy and Mildred Moulton. ; lght arrived home Sun- Mrs. C. F. Wrlg day from ; Butte, , Montana, where she visited her sisters, - who have Just re turned from an extended trip abroad. ' Mr..' and Mra James O. Wilson, who have been living in New Tork for the past Winter, have : been passing the latter part of the summer In Portland ith Mr. Wilson's - uncle, vr. J. R. Wllqon of the Portland academy, They have taken the Travis cottage at Gear hart Park for the winter montha Mr. Wilson is a cousin of John Fleming Wilson, the well-known writer. , ' kit ; : , 'j . . Mrs. Charles Allan Reed ' of Hood River and her small son Charles Allan Jr. are the guesU. of -Mrs. Reed's par ents, Mr. and Mra Charles R Bonoboe. She plans to visit about two weeks. t " - ., ' ' Donald Hawthorne Beck, son of Mrs. It O. Collins, left Saturday evening for San Francisco. vOn Wednesday, October 1, Mr. Beck will sail on the .steamer Mongolia for Tokohama where he' Will loin Dr. Powers and party of the Bureau of University Travels on a trip around the world, "Afr, Beck expects to oe gone about a year. -. r, - y Mrs. George 8. Whiteside, -aocorapa nied by her sister. Miss Alice Cheever. of Dedham, Masa, where Mrs. Whiteside has been visiting with her parsnta nas returned homa Miss Cheever will re main with her for seversl weeka Much entertainment will doubtless be given for this charming visitor.' . Mrs; Thomas B. Honeyman left Mon day evening for Dayton, Wash, gvhere she. wlJL visit for about 10 days. " Mrs. Edward Mason Murphy and her little daughter. Mary, will leave Wed nesday for Pittsburg, where they will loin Mr. Murphy, who has been' in Bos ioa ' specialising m eiscinoat .'mgineer lng for the past four montha They will reside in Pittsburg for a year while Mr. Murphy completes his work. Mra Mur phy and her daughter have been the guests of her mother-in-law. Mra B, S. Murphy, during the summer months,' Colonel and Mra John MoCraken have taken ' apartments at the Nortonla for. the Winter. Mrs. J. ML Seott leaves tomorrow for a month's visit .with relatives in Chi cago, 4" , i . s.. BARRACKS NEWS' Madam Frenoh. builder of society gowns zor tu occasions, speoiai atten tion Riven lingerie gowns and wraps for IDS UUUI, . iSxciuBiv lanots ana matinaes ; on hand.: 200 Tllford bid- loth and Mor- neon. (Aav.) Our. Greatest Pride i Buyers Satisficcl' At the sign' of the bear. , Si v Vali upenor- v alues In FurVancl FurLmeclGots ' Much care and judgment has been exercised in the design- " J , " ing and modeling of Liebes' coats for Fall and -Winter. ' "I Only the finest materials are utilized, and the workman-' , '' ship and finish is a credit tonhe Liebes establishment ' ' , '.French Seal (seal dyed muskrat). Hudson Seal (seal dyed , 1 coney), " Moleskin; Mole-dyed Coney, and other popular r furs in the one fur, and combination effects are featured.' ' ' jt 1 ;' . , Fur Neckwear and" Muffs,'. ' 's , ',''' S la many pleatinsr com- ! '.' - " vtjiV','1't binations are presented lJr'' ' ' , .;.... .''.'I.... l prices : decidedly low jll. wv -v f I I ' 1 A 1 ' 1 , 1 Jf kt, -f ' ' t Remodeling anxl Alteration ; ' By'Maater .Worltmen. v' "' t , i if V Hl - , l li.J .1 Hi L I il '.I i l, I '3 ' Your present fur coats and sets may be advantageously 'And economically remodeled herein Liebes" designers and ' , workmen have the creative fenius and experience neces- ' ' sary to convert out-of-date garments into those of present - day style and , value. 'v ' - - 3 We make no charge ' for , ' ' "knowing hW,w sum our ., . v " ' fifty -odd years of 'eat-." " , perience assure 'your' com- ' t plot satisfaction. '..,", , OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 13 AN EVER CHANGING FANO. . . . .RAMA OF MEW FUR IDEAS WATCH ITl . STORE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 P. M. H. LIEBES & CO. BSS Morrison St, Bet. 7ourUi and ruth. J. P. Plaremann, Manager. The troons have returned . from the Proebstel target range during the week, One oould hardly ask for finer weather than, has been enjoyed during the tar- .When' the abandonment of the Ore gon range became necessary, a lease was taken - of the - Proebstel range. - This lease ran out on the first, so that it was ' necessary to return the ' troops, even had the practice not been finished, -Lieutennant Phlnney, who belongs to ins Twenty-nrst. having come to Van eouver barracks with that regiment, has been -detailed to Iowa City, Iowa, as military instructor to the state college situated' at that piaca- Each first lieu tenant is liable to details such as thia Lieutenant Phlnney expects te leave for iowa City m the near future. .' Lieutenant Colonel Morrison of this regiment, has been, stationed in Seat tle. , Mrs. i Morrison left' last . week ta Join her, husband there. . ' . Cbaolaln Ossewaarde nreaehed at Or. chards in the Methodist chapel last Sunday morning; at the 11 o'clock ser- Vlca v v f (, s,, ( ' 4 r i Major John Canby. for some time past, quartermaster at Vancouver bar racks, has been transferred to the quar termasterf . department In "Washington; D. C 7 Captain Robert M. Bramblla has been appointed quartermaster of this post-; Major "Canby was for many years stationed in Portland, in charge of the paymaster's offlee so that both he and Mrs. Canby leave a host of friends In that place. ; Many entertainments have been given In their honor by their Fort land ITiedVi'' , One of ; the most charming, of these entertainments was a daintily appointed luncheon at the horaS of Mrs. J. Wes ley Ladd' last Monday in compliment to Mra Canby. 'The afternoon was passed at bridge, card honors falling to. Mra Solomon Hirsch, Mrs. & C. Bhevlln, Mra Morton H.Insley, Mrs. Robert Howard, Mrs. Adrian Fleming of Vancouver bar racks, Mrs. Frank E. Hart, Mra William C. Alvord. Mrs. J. D. Young, Mra Wal ter F. Burrell and Miss Hirsch. - It is satneoted that the Friday evening hops, so popular last season,' will be re sumed soon. ' - , ,- , . . j-v -'' ' ' '0-' Captain Edward S. Bayer has returned to his regiment for duty being assigned to Company V thereby relieving Lieu tenant John CTalrfax who -was on tem porary duty with that company. Cap tain Bayer has been attending the army sohool of the line at Fort Leavenworth, Kansaa , , t . . ' In the : f orm " of a pleasant t surprise Was the unexpected visit made Mrs. Cromwell ' Stacey during the week, - by two old school friends, tne misses Mary and V Emma- Xubcy of . Chicago ; who etopped off On their way to Los An- i ..'i' ' ."'I i'i i, - yi ' ' '".' CaptalA John. H.' Page, who has been In commend of a company of the. Twenty-first has been reoently plaosd on the unaaslsrned llstv: During; the summer Captain Fags has been In New York, In Fort Niagara and in Camp Ferry, Ohio, at'whloh place he was on the Ameri can team oompetlng (n the international rifle '4atest'4 :i:Jiil.. At the card party given last week by Mrs. George . C. Rockwell and Mrs. Os sewaarde at . the quarter's of Mr Os ewaarde. . the -first prise was won - by Mrav Robsrt T.'V Phlnnsy, Mrs, Walter Sweeney, second prise, Mra Vosbrugh, third prise and Mra Fred Bugbee, the consolation prise at five hundred. - ' f The prises at amotion bridge were wen by Mrs. Wilson Chasa Mra Herbert C Gibner ana Mrs. weens. s i -Weutenent . George C Rockwell bee left with 10 prisoners bound for the fed eral prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan- saa while tnere lieutenant nocivau will visit with bis father who resides in that state. - IB i main tu -fr-w-in-ti-w'ii-i"- " " ""-Tll ... i.l ) . .1,' j . WALNUT PARK I - i - tri 'i "in" " ii ni "i--" ' K Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Baxter have re turned from a short visit to. Vloteria and Vancouver. B. C - The members of . : the Weatmtnster Guild of " the Piedmont Presbyterian church' will give a Japanese tea next Friday afternoon from S until 8, at the home of Mrs. M. M. Gavin, 1301. WU' Hams avenue. -Candles and all sorts of dainty home cookery will be offered for Ale, and a aeugntxui program nas neen arranged, so that It promises to, be a very pleasing affair. :::;H0;;'v- . Mrs.' J. H. NoIU was hostess, at an informal t home" last Tuesday even ing at her home on Haight avenue. In the llvlna- room - marigolds ware used very artistically with brilliant hued au tumn leaves, tne oining room was ojne la flaming red geraniums, while the muslo room was .especially attractiva being decked with masse of pink rosea The evening was spent with games and muslo, i Among those Who contributed to the ' pleasure of the evening were: Mrs. and Mra Gray, Miss Egbert, Miss Mildred Meadow, Mlas Gladys Llnl!tv and Earnest Morria' Those who enjoyeJ Mrs.; Nolta'S hospitality were: Mr, and Mra Gray, Mr. and Mra' Richard Mor ris, Mr. and Mra F.-J. Mulheron, and Mra and Mrs. Dlllen Rogers, Mra Meadow. Miss May Meadow, Miss Mild red Meadow, Miss Leona Egbert, Miss Elbert, Miss Fay Lindley, Miss Gladys Llndley, Miss Gladys Williams, Mies Nan Hunter, , Miss Mae Morris, Ml"S Nancy KHUngsworth. Roy Sloan, Mr, Higglns, George Hopkins, George Rock' ey, and Earnest Morris. P. "j ' - v :it": ' The members of the fFldells Guild" of .the Piedmont. Presbyterian church gave a delightful progressive dinner for the ,i pleasure of their - busbahda last Tuesday evening. The ten courses were served at the homes Of the different members, and were all carried out in a very dainty and attractive manner. The hostess - for ' the evening wares . Mra John Mack, Mrs. Thomas Van Abken, Mra ;Gravea ' Mrs. I J. Buhl, : Mja Lynn Ambrose, Mra .Reynolds, ' Mra ... . .1. . V. . 1 A . . w mr vi m . :.' .t j . ... .. nicuitui, uiu airs. ; vrrf v.'''v.'i er wn joint iof teases At the home of the former on Church street when they entertained the members of the Altar rtllA . K a. ,..r e D.sa.s.l ' uuiiu we. luutuvue a mmuj vui jusvi Churoh. This was merely a business meeting, as the, young ladles are busy planning . for the coming season. They pare to give a "Japanese opera" early In November, and the first rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed, was held on Friday evening at the home of Miss Ruby Scott. The next meeting of the guild will be held at the home of Mra Albert Chambers In Rose : City Park,-'''"'' .j'i'itrv.:'Ay,',";-;:' .-vV, ','. Mra O. W. Henderson of The Dalles Is the house guest of ; Miss Eugenia Keating. Mrs. Henderson wasa former resident of Piedmont and has a host of friends here, who have planned a num ber of affairs for - her pleasure. , Delightful tn all Us appointments wss reception riven on Monday evening by Rev. and Mrs; J. E. Snyder at their home on Cleveland avenue, honoring the Presbyterian ministers of the city and their wlvea Receiving with Dr. and Mrs. Snyder were Dr. and Mra Palmer, and Mr. and Mra George Lawrenee. The receiving rooms were artistically decked with mr sea of autumn leaves and bright red dahlias, while red rose bude were need effectively In the dining room. Assisting In the dining room were Miss Ruby Scott, Miss Grace Berkey, and Miss Marie Snyder. During the evening a very enjoyable musical program wss furnished by Mr. and Mra .. Awe of Sprlngwater, Or., and Miss Foy. ' yi':v?4;-r:.w ., tiivfe;.'.::' On Saturday evening Misses Mae and Ethel Slusser and Miss Eugenia Keat ing entertained In a delightfully Inform al manner for the pleasure of Mra Henderson of The Dallea, at the home of the Misses Slusser on Cleveland ave. The rooms were decked with bright au tumn follaga and the evening was spent with gamss and muslo. Among those present were: Mrs. Henderson, Miss Keating, Mrs. F. H. . Thatcher, Mrs.. Edna Sanders, Mra. W. B. Slusser, Mls Anne McGiveln, Miss Emma Lon Birch- er. Miss Carrie Blrcher, and the Misses Slusser-. . ' i I . i- v. . 1I.-....I1.I- ?. a ROSE CITY PARK SC, ii..iii. l.Jiiwfc. Ki Mr. and Mra C. B. Capea have recent. North. They were formerly of England, and have been la Portland only a few months. Monday evening, at the home of Mra R I ' fiotnngnam, u s Kast rnirty-ser-enth street North, the parish of 8t Michael's Episcopal church had a most succeaaf ul cart v. ;. One hundred sruesta enjoyea ui musical ana utsrary pro gram, games and refreshments. . Musi cal numbers were given by Mrs. Frank (Continued on Following Page). Stunning New Suit sss'ise ttn)l ndef how it's ,L f aturday, and' Cj 11 0 U h the dozens 1 Garments with that aristocratic beauty of material and perfection ing that are making women wonder oossible! ' . New beauties came only Saturday, take their nlara tomorrow with the do of other stunning models at this price. Handsome Bedfords, Cheviots, .Eponges and onr famous Men's-wear Navy Serges. Chinning cutaway and straight man-tailored effects. Every- lining guaranteed. See, the wonderful showing tomorrow at f 24.75. ( - Handsome Plush Coats Rich high-pile Seal Flush Coats? full, length, with immense revers and side fast ening; with a large loops. . Skinner's Satin " lined.' Marked extra special, $22.50.,.., Other Plush Coats, including elegant new; .. Matelasse and Embossed Plushes in. mole ' , and other shades, f 19.50 to f 37.50. Silk and Wool Dre tine quality all-wool terge 11 II jl HII s. Special Monday, f 12.45. I f m3 id street Liresse in Urepe de vl ix - repes, etc., .f 19.50 to f35. 1 , '' 'i If. ..."'." v 'M ,'.!'.' "P'.- T,- '!,. '.",-. ', l I II f . A half doten fetching little models. Messalines in black, gray VV n" brown w,tn chiffon bodices.. ,' 1 x ILi ' , Dresses. New granite gray Eponge 1 V v . . ' u-uther beautilui bilk afternoon ai . Chine, Crinkled Crepes, Canton C $5.00 . NeW" -Net Was .They were still in the original express wrap-'; pings as we prepared this'aayertisement. Love-f t ly new models of Shadow Lace over Net, with . frilled collar, front and cuffs.- Bodice', band of '1 pink or blue ribbon. Also nets with inserts of ' Shadowtaces; Splendid $5 waists, f 3.95 , r r r eJO wO T..VejV O i' VesV X? Li i. ' Z r .: : l . 343 Yt r.c.i: