Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1913)
OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SU1JDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 0, 1313 ar s wasr .. -v ., ii m m m it. ar I mm... as a m. a a v i t r J .r . . - t J i i m - r r a 1 i-J -'fy i , ,11,,, , , jsssMsMwJMjaflffl ssajBBswJs ,r -ssssssseWWJ i i iwwiiwwBMiWBwiiiB-. ' a mMwiwwMMiMMfMMBWMa noon. Miss McBride '! niece of Mrs. D. VV. Burke, wife Of the lata General Burka .and , of : MrA Murphy, wife of Colonel John Murphy. U. "8. A, re ttttoV:ivjSM.b.a made her home wlth'the1 Blr)Til1!w! a wide circle of friend tn Portland. Sh WMW h I I v tt V V , i l l MI ! I W-it1 ft' If ' ; , YY1W II I CI Hi JT -XZVt cb', X 111 wienie 4r.i'.,- -.' i ' . v'i-. r ,i ; hi! v " Articles for publication In tht Sunder Boclety Department mum bs on the society reporter' dfak Friday afternoon. JV--', I IX)WER8t- Banlt -of bloebir.a, pyramids of posies, rip wrj or every variety and hue wlH1 blend one vast - symphony . of color and mlnalu their fraeranc In a harmony of perfume, ' all ; for "sweat rliarlty" at the second annual Autumn Flower Show which will be given Tues , day and Wednesday of this week at the , ! Armory by the Portland, Floral society, 'i ; . Society la greatly interested In : the '-.show, not only on account of Its great -' beauty, but for the reason that all pro feed a will be donated to the Fruit and ' riower Mission, that well known phll- - anthropy, whose chief activity Is the - maintenance of a day nursery on Tenth street for the care Of children whose mothers are employed during the day. i Mrs.. K. c. iiears is the president of A beauUful booth is being .erected , m the Armory where, during the show, one may purchase all kinds of beautiful v blooms,- th proceeds from ; the sale . also going to the mission, as the flow- .1 ers are donated by the Floral society JJlsa Mabel A. Beck, Mrs. F. E. Wst- xins and Miss Harriet Jelllaon wlU be ;in cnarge o-s the booth and they will be assisted by the following young girls: Misses Antoinette Meara, Nadlne Cas- well, Alice Smith, Elisabeth -Ptumit. - Helen Wood, Barbara Macy, Katharine jncjvenuo, Virginia Menefee, Delphlne Rogenfeld, Mary Bacon, Gretchen Smith, Helen Page, Martam Keed,' Beatrice Mo. , inooe, warjorie Haw, imaHart. :, Mrs. Thomas D. Honevman. Mr. n Webster Talbot, Mrs. Julius Meier, Miss , eauie L.ewis ana miss MariorU Hofr. - man will act as Judges of the decorated . tables. The patronesses" for the show mil moiiioi; airs., r. Adams, Mrs. Everett Ames. Mrs. J. C Alnaworth, Mrs. W. 3. Burns, Mrs. Charles Fv Beeba , Mrs. T. Scott. Brooke, Mra : Sol - Bl , mauer, Mrs. I a. Clarke, Mrs. Helen Idd Corbett, Mrs. Edward Cooking ham. ' Mrs. Paul Froellch, Mrs. . John Korbis,; Mia Flanders, Mrs. vMax Fielachner, Mra. E. C. GUtner, Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Miss Auguats Marshall, Mrs. E. C, Mears. Mrs. William Morrtsop, Mrs. C Lewis Meads, Mrs, J. p. O'Brien, Mrs. Edgar PJar, Mrs. H. L. Plttock, Mrs. Andrew forter, Mrs, W. 8. Merse- reau, Mrs. Ben Neustadter, Mra Johnson . Porter, Mrs. A, E, , Bockey, Mrs. F a Staiiley, Mrs.-Richard Koehler. Mrs. B. Goldsmith, Mrs. William Honeyman, Mrs. Maa Htrsch, Mrs. Balph Hoyt, Mrs. ' Solomon Hirsch, Mrs. Ludwlg Hlrsch, Mrs. Oskar Huber, Mrs. C. & Jackson, Mrs. O. W. Klelsner, Mrs. U A. Lewis, Mra. C. H. Lewis, Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs.-William Ladd, Mrs. I. N. Llpman, Mrs. William MacMaster, Mrs. A. J. Meier, Mr. William Skene. Mrs, Ben Selling, MravJ.'-N. Teal, Mra. C H. S. ' Wood, Mis Clara Teal, Mr. Otis B. "Wight Mrs. Holt C Wilson, Mrs. Mor. jris Whitehouee, Mrs. Jonah B, Wise. For th pleasure of her iter, Mrs. Hay Matson, who will leave with ber husband. Dr. Matson, on th nineteenth . for trip around the world, Mr. George YK VSTUDtO' NSTUOto" $100 Diamond Ring Ut HomtoHtr. FREE. katTi Aaiaa " GIVEN ABSOLUTELY ALSO $10 IN COLD COIN. Hit yon gWen your Xm. photo s' teriou thought! v If not now it tb time we make be.utlful Photoi from $3.60 per, dozen': np. : - Present thtl t4 at ttudlott 1 worth ft. 00 to you as part pay ment on any' style Photo you may choose. " s Ask at studio regarding Diamond Ring. Set ring on exhibit at ; , . A. & M. DELOVACE JEWELRY ( STORE S2 Va-h. St, Bet. 6tk and 7tV 0 IJ M10I1Y STUDIO ROYAL EITG. 3t3j, .:crJu:cN st. Matrons and pialds who wijl'iadge and sell the blossoms to be exhibited at tbo second annual flower tow to be given November ,11 and 12 at the Armory for the benefit' of the Portland 'Fruit and Flower Mis ' ion. Top, left to right--Mr. i Thomas D.. Honeyman, lltti. Edgar Piper and Mr,'Wllllaai IL Skeen. fcottom Miss Katherlne McKenile, Miss. Antoinette Meara and Miss Elisabeth Peacot&'vyi. Delaven , Peters will ' receive Saturday afternoon, November. 15, at ber home In Irvlngton, Twenty-second md . Eat Broadway atreeta. ' , f f -'' - Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Green Henry announce the wedding of their . daugh ter. Mlas Mary Lee Henry, to Honor- abl Wm. . Patrick Lawlor of San Fran claco, which will occur November 25 at the home of Mr. and Mr. Henry in San Diego, Cal. Mis Henry 1 known to many Portland people aa the sister of Mrs, Frederic Alva Jacobs; with whom she a visited here. Mis Elisabeth Jaeoba, who Is visiting now at the home of ber grandparent, will be an attend ant at tn wedding, y.,j;..:i , -v.y-v Mr; Emma B. CarrolTTwUI at home Thursday. Nov. 18. at a musical tea; The following- women will assist on th program: Mra. Arthur Premise; Miss France Batchelor, Ml France Day ton, Mis Agnes Wlnchell. Miss Kath- erlne Seller. Miss Seller will play ev eru compositions of Mia Marian Bauer. ueaicaiea to xan seller, i. i ,... t Mra. t. P. CBrlen was'tiotaa sa aa informal luncheon ; .Thursday - at her home, on Twentieth : street. , The table was centered with the. tiny button chrys- aninemums in yenow. , cover were laid for eight, aa follow: Mr. F. a Stan ley, Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mr. A., A. MoDonell. Mrs. Bert Richie. Mra Cow A. McKenna, ; Mrs a.: K. Lytle and the nostea. w .. ;.V',;N;7'"i Ml Diana Erskln. daughter ofih British conul and Mra. . Ereklna, pre- iaea at an lnrornuu dancing Dartr juonaay evening sx ner nome..wben h nad about GO guest of tha younger set Autumn foliage and flower decked the room eueeuveiy. .f Mta . -W. IX Bunkler" antertalned Thursday afternoon , at K-her home on Kearney atreeU ;There were 11 table "VV' at' bridge, w axraBred witn a . number or additional aueat who called later for tea, Mr. - B. & Bhevlln, Mr. B. C. Me&rs, Mrs. John Ainsworth and Mr. J. Waaler Ladd pre sided at i handsomely appointed tea table adorned with ouantiUe of the lit- tie button chrysanthemums In yellow arrsnged In a silver basket Abdut the drawing room Where ' th card table were placed decoration were pink, great eluatera of cosmos being used f with onrysaathemuma . and oarnatlons. . y A ' splendid light . opera baa . been eompoaed t by . one 1 of ' the popular men of . the V younger - aet Lalaxid Smith, andean i equally: clever and unique libretto aupplled , from th pen of another Portland man. Preston Smith, Mr. Helen Ladd Corbett lath ered together about 80 guesta Inform ally at ber home ''last Monday evening and the score Was run over with. Mra. Lloyd Smith, bom' J. Zan. Mlas Una Linehan and Oliver B. Hughes singing ui aopraao, basso and tenor part. Th (tame of the opera la "Wavaland." and It is euppoaad to ' - laid under th . . aea. There ; la Baltln Nep tune, Coralib. Pearllna and any number of - other strictly watery character. The muala 1 catchy and of a distinctive character far above the averag of light opera. There I some nop among tha aoclety folk of produc ing It here In tha . naar future aa-a benefit for eharlty. Ml May Breslln haa ant nut rnrA for th evening- of November 17, wheal v . j ... .... . . ... . ... . i . ah will entertain .at an Informal" danc ing - party at (jthe , Columbus ball, '281 Morris street, ; - - Delightful hospitality, wa dispensed Thursday afternoon by, Mrs.: Harry X Voraa at her ' horn on Raventvlew Drive, when . eh entertained a scare of women to ' meet : her .. sister, Mrs. Theo. Breckenrldga Steele, formerly of New 'Xorlt v and Portland, who with ber . husbandf . a retired.'.. army officer, haa - recently, come to Port land to. reside. V Flv , table) . war ' ar ranged for cards, and a mot enjoyable gam of bridge waa played. Mr. H. J. Jackson and Mra, Lewie Maeombar mak ing high scores and carrying off pretty prise as tropbie of their skill, At th. conclusion) of Um gam the tables were cleared t and- a dainty collation waa served, th hoateas being aaslsted by Mrs. Rice. A pleasant feature of the afternoon -'was th reading on bridge. given by-Mr. V. 8. Dodge, ' Tb room were charmingly deoorated for the oc casion pal pink cosmos and pink rose bud being utilised la th dining-room, while' th Jiving room and recaption ball were graced with long stemmed chrys anthemum a Many beautiful gown wer worn by the guest. , Mrs. Steel was lovely in a atrlklng , creation of American - Beauty chiffon cloth :, over charmeuae. . MrA . vorse wora dainty lingerie gown. Among those asked' to meet Mra. Steel were: Mrs. William F, Amoa, Mis Amoa, Ml Grace Amos, Mrs. H. J. Jackson, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. . W.- O. ' Marshall, Mra. William F. FiebUr, Mrs. G. W. Tabler, Mrs. Lewlaj AiacomDer,- aars. ' aiaua unapman, jars. Charles A. Rice, Mrs. V. 8. Dodge, Mrs.' F. A. Sherman, Mrs. JO. L. Sanborn, Mrs. Royden' Kirk, l Mra. ,W. B. George and Mrs. RlsBland. " ilf a. ..7,; ;. i:: f, v: ' . t ;. W Wv .... i -.V.v.- MI Barbara MacKenale. th attract- It daughter of Dr. K. X J. MacKen ale, left Monday night for San Francisco where n win make aa extended viait at the bom of the Carter Pllkia Pomeroy the guest of Mis Harriet Pomaroy. Much ' entertainment, has ben( planned for ;MiaMaoJUnad,::r:c;,V.;:v:.,.r: 'W Aberdeen, ' Wash. Before an altar of smllax and whit obrysanthamum. massed with Impressive ' effect with candle burning, r in tall candelabra placed on whlU marble pedestal and many other candelabra and chrysanthe. mum placed throughout th - drawing room,' Mia Romain wood of ' this city and Mr. Henrv W. Wesslnrer of Port land' were married Wednesday. evening' by Rev. Charlea McDermotb . of th First Congregational - church in - prea- exioe of ISO relaflvea and friend. 'r Mis Wood was 'attended - by Miss Emily Hart a eousia, as maid of honor and th.llttl Mlsse MoUl and - Aull Green, .daughter of Mr. and Mra Fred Green! of - Portland, and ; Genevlav Green of thl city, nieces, and Edward Lane and Newby Green of thl .city, nephew. Mr. Wesslnger waa attended by Mr. phOlip Hart of Portlaad, The bride wor a grown of wblt aatln with silver and pearl : embroidery, a .rell of old laee and carried whlU roa, - : Mia Hart wor - whit aatla ''wttls Rhineaton trimming; .'. . '' Tha llttl girls wor quaint Kite Green way costume and ' th , nephew Eton suits of. whit wi:vYw:?f' Th nephews acted as train bearer and th niece Yormed apathway. with white aatln rlbona for th brid. who waa g-ivn away 5 by , her brother, Wil liam R. Wood of San Francisco. Following1 th ceremony ther waa a reception, attended by relatives from Portland, Seattle, Raymond and ' ether dtle and friends v from aurroundiaa; oltis and Avttm&- v.-4 v Refreshments wer . served - in i fllnlng- room," which waa decorated ' in plnlc rose. The couple left on th Owl train for Portland, - from which elty they will go to California for a month's honeymoon. They will be at bom In. Portland after Dacembr sth. '- . - The gifts number aeveral hundred and make ,a magnlfloent collection of bronsea, paintings, ilvrWr, ; ehlna- ware and cut glass. ' A brilliant, ball was given -Tuesday night by Mr. and Mra C: M. - Wetheiv wax tn Knights of Pythias Tempi for th bridal party and friend from Port- land, f .-.-ni -. .-" : - '' -1 " Mia Willow Fields Jias been "a much feted bride-elect during the pfcst two weeks, . since the announcement qt ber ngagamant to James Welsh of Spokane, Saturday afternoon Mta EatheV Jobe presided at an informal affair ; In her honor. , Last Tuesday afternoon th Mlasea Flora and Mary Jessop gav a luncheon followed by bridge with covers for 20 at luncheon and - four tables at cards. Thursday afternoon Mrs. J, Coul- sen Bar and Mrs. William B. Har wer hoatesse at an Orpheum party, followed by. tea at th Portland. with covers for nine. A iurpris of th tea time was' a -handkerchief shower, fpr Mia Flld. 1 - . . " Thl week on Monday MI Genevieve Mattlson i . wUl , . Antertaln informally. Tuaadar- afternoon Mr Frederic Vroo man (MUded Armstrong) will give a Dnara rouowca or an inxormai ica, avno Thursday afternoon Mies Helen Hall Will ba sh informal hostess in ner honor. The guest at th theatre party Thurs day wer: Mies - Field. u w. m. Field; Mws. Roy H. B. NeUon. Mr. Fred Guliok, Miss Salli Sterrett MI Marl Gmanck ana MyA trreaeno, vroomBo. Tuesday Afternoon at bet beautiful bunaalow borne: xTTlv f Acre,"' . Mrs, Georg Parrih?entertained wun . i tables at bridge -Tha house- was decked la quantities f:attturon leaves; with clusters of rare dahjla In haxmonlilng color. MrA J. u. rtrnsn, moiner-in-law of tb hostess, and MrA A. R." Pari rlsh, ?ier elster-ln-law, Were the honored guasta. Highest honors at cards fell to Mra. John Toft Mra. M.:G. Neasc and MrA Jack Marshall v Tate a A Miumber of additional guest called, from 4 -until S for tea. ,.. r ' - Complimenting Ml" Wmow ; May Field, a popular bride-to-be. Mrs. WU 11am F. FUedner will aiv m larg re ception Monday, afternoon from. 8 to S o'clock, ' October . 17,' at ' her Zrvtoston noma too Thompson atret . A wedding or ' much Interest to their many friend 1 tnat or mi Jane McBride of this city and Harry Oi Trout of Hamaburg, Fa, who wer. married Thuraday, October 80t at th residence of the Pauliat father In Chicago at high ii c dnomy& e r vie e m ' , , , Courtesy Alwayfl ; V ... f ' - Sfl It U as much pleasure for us to serve the customer seeking ' Phone Marshall 1880. , . - , s Goodwin Corsets , - . A. Do Blanche Ladies' Tailor Importer i, ! , Designer and Maker of Gowns niagn " wasningvoA an Glob modest priced article as the one with si purse of extrava- -rant possibilities, and in either case the same courteous p 'attention and personal service ta'eefcdedV'";: i Aa we have been fur specialists for dose on to fifty yeai i and the fact that we have met with a great degree of sue y .cess, coupled with our price range from $10.00 up, features tne JLieoes store as the safest and best puce tor the discriminating fur buyer to shop. . . ;: iu 1 j-Xii "l - r ' i v't-'rs"" ' l )s t ' Embracing all tha popular furs in fctylcs original and ex-.-,, elusive with usprices most reasonable. ;. - a , ; ' For tbitma Tha Fur That Sh Prefer Also attachable fur collars and cuffs and fur trimmints " of every favorite fur made to order at a reasonable charge. Satisfied. 2C3 Rlcrmon St, Cctwcen Fourth trid Fif iK - waa married from the bom of Captain and Mrs. Huirh D. Bowker, U. 8. A., retired, who Also attended th hrld and groom.' Mis McBride la a brunette, a beautiful girl with ah equally beautiful ana cnarmins personality.' Mr. Trout will be remembered her a th builder of the Broadway bridge. He Is a prominent man of affairs. He 1 now building- a bridge ' at Sault Bte. Marie. Mich., which 1 near completion. and they plan to make their home for Mi following; six or aeven months atJ uoieao. unio. wner Mr. . yrout ha sim ilar work awaiting him. 1 !v Now thai the "Jappyland" rehears ais have ; reacbed the point wher the various dances and chorus num ber f hav v lost ' their y flrat 1 orudl- ties ami : are beginning ? t show the swing and. vim of harmonious action. enthusiasm la rapidly, (rowing among in sou young- roue wno are to Dartlci- ptte' ln the big production to be given at th Armory Thanksgiving week. ; Th tuneful lilta - of .."Jappyland" melodies ar on everyone's lips, and th fancy dancing- etepa. are being- practiced every where at any . time two or mor of the dancers thane to meet Not only are th rehearsal at th Multnomah Hotel assembly room well under way, but all tn incidental detail of tb production. so Important to ucces and eo Infinite in number, hAe been set moving and ar beginning- to, shape Into, systematic organization. . ' . Mrs. Holt CL Wilson and her advisory board bav been working tirelessly and report gratifying . progress In all ' th arrangements. Th great grim Armory l to be Converted 5 Into ' a charmlne Ortental fairyland of banners, lantern and cherry-blossom, and numerous pic turesque tnda and booths for th prac ; tlcabla merchandlxlng of donated sweats and trinket wUl add to the rav fesUval atmoaphere. ' Response to the 'appeal of committees hav been moat generous, and Already vera! of tb boxes bav been sold at liberal figures. Prospects ar for a splendid financial- total for the greatly needed heating plant and other Improvement of tha Baby Home. Announcement of th complete cast of Jappyland" will not. b made until next week or later, ' but total of th best vocal talent of th city ha been secured for the leading roles, and the cleverest Of society's dancer are to be In the spe cialities. The scenlo venture ar to b richly beautiful, and ih costuming gor geously gay. "Jappyland" WUl'undoubt edly be in c1as with the magnificent IClrmes given In the same plae ev. eral seasons ago, and many predict that It will va surpass It especially In th high musical standard. For th ensuing weeks ther will b IltU time, and llttl energy left for other social distractions, and the activities will all be In th na ture of Informal entertainment of th "Jappyland" dancer, private rehearsals of the groups,, etc The -Jappyland" dates ar to be Thursday and - Friday evenings, November ST and 88, with Sat urday matinee to do a ' Preliminary to the operetta proper,, a beautiful prelude will be given, opening the production, in this there will b high school girl, led by Miss Margaret Shea who will repre sent various flowers, and give ftv song numbers with special dances and an tm prealv final a There will b 20 special numbers in all. the whol woven to gether with a light xtrAvagaaaA plot : . Mr. and MrA i William J. Hofmann were hosts Friday evening at on of th very attracUve Halloween partleV 1 Wheq thev had about SO guests as sembled fo- , famv dreae -dancing party.- Costume f every dlscrlptlon were worn, th most unique couple being Mr. and Mta Rondftl Scott who were lvon eented A weird cen with witches and . , Jack o'lantern peeping from A forest of green- and autumn leave. . -. Supper waa an unexpected affair. In stead of the conventional serving each guest wa given a tray and ellver anl told to go to the kitchen cafeteria style . and help themselves. The invited guests . were: 1 Mr. and Mr. Arthur 5 L. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Flnley, Mr. and MrA Frad A, Johnston, Mr. and -Mrs. Herman A. Fredrlch. Mr. and MrA John' Bracher, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Versteeg, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. , Cameron, Mr. and - Una 1 . r.nH.AnM ' . , If... H. P. Palmer. Mr. and' Mr. Ford, Mr. and Mr. Lwl Mead,---Mr, : ' and Mra. Bowman, , Mr. - and '-Mta Frank ;, Fields, Mr. ;, and --MrA' Kl ttngor, Mr. ' and Mr. Jack - Stew art Miss Edna Kenyon of Chicago, Miss Anna Irak of Toronto,, 1 Mr." and Mrs. SearA Mr. and MrA' J; A. CiiVrey, -Mr. and MrA M.-U Kline, Mr, end Mrs. B. t. Vincent Mr. and MrA P.' AJ Oil-- more. Mr, and Mr. Frank McCrllils, Mr.-and MrA It, M. Haller, Mr. and MrA -i nvouat boom,:...- , , Mis Buth Church wasHriarrled Wed nesday vening at . a pet y - bora . wedding 1 at the . residence 4 of her, mother, MrA . 8. MV, Church; In Clay tret to Kenneth Robertson, th ' Re Luther R. Dyott officiating. Thr weddlngt.wa simply "Tret charmingly; arranaed. Miss " Oanavlev Churoh. maid of honor, Was ber slater' only at. tendant and - William Crane acted a . best man. After, th reading of th ceremony the y bridal party' received1 their many rrlendA a buffet supper 1 : wa-served from the dining, room and ' an orchestra hidden in a bower of flow- , er end greens, 1 f urniahed - r muslu throughout th valng. -. ."-. ; r Presiding , at. th table; wr ; Mrs, ' Louis O. ClarkA MrA T. P. Dabney, : MrA H. Z Parker and Mni. .BL P. Nloh--X oIa Serving punch were Mis Bui McCall. of Hood River, and Mis Bllsa bth Parker., t-: ;.v' ;. ;,- ; a The bou : was elaborately decked . with auantitles of autumn foliage and ' flowers arranged artistically with ea- -toon of amllax. .: .5...v'.- v Tha bride was' stunningly "attired ' lni white oharmeua trimmed with beauti ful lac in modish design, all envoi oped In th soft folds of herVeddlng veil of rose point fashioned with mob cap, and falling to the hem of her long court train. - Her boumiet waa of or chid and lilies of th valley. Mis Genevieve Church. wa .beaul' fully gowned In coral pink cnarrtuu ' trimmed with a oream lace. She oar- rled an arm bouquet of ady limins-' . ton roses. . .):!; ''!iy'':yy::-":? fv, MrA Church wore a handsemi gowu of black chantllly lace 'draped over , : Ivory toned charmeuaA . '- ,' -- Mr. and Mra,''3iobrton left" for si : extended Wedding trip and ,upom thair return wiu maK their bom with Mrs.' Church until their new home at Mount ' Tabor Is completed.'v;i --.;'i:,;--'r:.:.:.1' f Mis Marjorie lAchmund entertained a number of her frleeid on Friday eten ing, at the bom Of her parents, corner of Sixteenth nd Halsey street In Ir vtnrton. Monsieur Henrf nillit thmnntmA . ifiung French pianist whd'la tourina this country with GogorsA, jaa j the special - guest and 1 delighted .th company with some brilliant piano number t)e- "- busay, ;Mr. Arnaud - Lachmund ' also . played a selection by Llsst There wr opera, and other musical., charades In which all participated. ; 7 J-, The bompiete list of jipeeialtlea which - (Continued on Following Pg), Jewelers 'IS pa Silversmiths v . V e Direct Yoiir Attention i"iwv, t. , Till Vlpnr? To The' rie7 Dovn Stairs Salc;rcon . Nov Open ma 131 HI In 'this -splendidly equipped and magnificently.' - - stocked department we are featuring a well- i " v chosenand. most complete ' line of the -Very V choicest SIIER-PLATED SHEFFIELD AND HARD-METAL WARE Tea Sets !' "Platters n.a Cake Baskets' V Knivei " " Sandwich Forks' Trays , Plate - .Spoon - 1' I , ' We call particular attention 1o the originality of the designs of" this line,, many patterns of which are confined "exclusively td us:: V ' " ; f 1 1 4 , n A most unusual and comprehensive' stock Tbf - Lyiociu is Miy wii hi mis uownbiairs bmcsruuin Qocb of every design and. at every price for" the sleeping apartrnent, living-rpom.Jdin-'ing-room, .den, hall, library, office and club. A, FELDENHEIMER DIAT.10ND ; ' FOtt CHRISTMAS; : ' , ' ' ' ' , The' perfection and beauty of our Diamonds have long featured them as the most excep tional stones, Our prices have won favor as extremely moderate for the quality of the Diamonds we sell. -, , -. Established ,1868. . jctmer Washincrton Street' at- Park " s r t ( ) L J OOV Aft ) rr J - 11.