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i:ov:: 1 1, li . r Tt. AND MRS. j' a AINSWOHTH tlti presided at a chiirmliipr affair . 1 i I luoi .lrlit of th H'virl r.OUIV- uIm try club -when they were hosts. at a dance. About aeuw g-ue. of the social elect were preaoni.- m Country club, which lends r itself si - tlfull'y decorated lot the occasion. Tha largo lounging room wm decorated jink ' with . standard baskets of . pin : .hranthainiiM arii nalma effectively arranged. About the halls and In tha dining room clusters of tha huge shaggy - yellow "mums" were mieriningioa groups ' of palms. The supper tables were arrayed with bouquet ot smaller flowers in all colors. ; iith Mr: ml Mrs. AMIS , worth was Mies Bernloa Baker of Ta coaiai who oame over especially tor the dance to Visit Mr. Alnsworth'S sister. Mrs. Ralph ik Jenkins. -wore a handsome gown of pint chiffon brocaded with, cut velvet flowers and draped modlshly over creartt satin,' A - handsome corsage of orchids vand Ulies of the valley completed her costume. Mies Baker was attractively- gowned in pink , crppe meteor- flrapea wiw beaded chiffon. ; Shi wora a corsage of . pink rose JMMUfc.'-.f v . ? tV'v" '"-p.,," , Prior to tha danca Mr? and MriWll- the following guests-at their charming . home, "Ardgour'aa joining m " Mr. L&ndon Mason, Miss Grace Honey, moon, Miss Evelyn Carey, Miss Polly Young, MIbb Maisie MacMaster. Charlee ' Holbrook, Philip ?Fry. Aubtey B-wat-sek, Dwight Fullertoni William WHeeler. i . t : s : 1 v i: ;.: -: . "' : '-; ' - Mercereaw-Parker VedaingfT, " '. -. - Announcements liave been received of ' the marriage of Miss Quelle Parker, the daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Parker, U laugene Mercereau, which was quietly solemnised Wednesday, No vember 1 2. : Mr. and Mrs. , Mercereau, ! Who are both popular young people of the smart set, iwlll make their, borne at Doty, Wash. , ; Koberte-GibsoB Weddlag. -V -''. 5: . i "On" Tuesday1 evening, at the borne of her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Jr. O. Gibson, 1193 Williams avenue. Mis Daisy Gib son was married to James M. Roberta, Ik, t.w- wi T nrav ffln(a.ttna. Tt- ' fore tha ceremony Miss phUa McDuffee Bang I ovtf zou tso, in a roost cnnrtn ing manner,' and Miss E. fellaon played V Miss Margaret .Gibson,-who was iter . sister's maid ox honor, ana tne oesc ' ' man, Ernest, Roberta, . brother f the v groom, preceded tha bride, who came In on her father's arm, meeting tha groom and clergyman, i who,- were . waiting' be , neatlt a bower of foliage hung with troy :: twedding bella- .v : The ring ceremony' was! used., y Visa .Gibson, who la a beautiful girl ot a tall auU rracef ut type, , was exquisitely gdwned in cream' crepe meteor, elabor ated with, etlkhand embroidered lace. The long veil, ,whloh fell to the bent of ' her train,' fcaa fashioned In. a mob cap with a Unv wreath of .orange blossoms, fine wore a pearl necklace and bracelet; " gifts of the groom, and carried a show er bouquet of 'Bride lysg-VflM-- Miss Margaret Gibson, who Is also . of the. tall arid striking: girl type, was very 'handsome In a gown of pink ohar meuae, ; Sirtth elaborate trimmings of rose point duchess lace. She, too, wore pearlB and carried pink bridemaid roses. , Refreshments- were served In the din t ing room, which waa decorated with , yellow; chrysanthemums - and Oregon grape. Presiding at the table were Mr - Harder was gowned In vlplet charmeuse and black Chan Ully lace, v - Mrs. Reld wore old rose crepe. - " Assisting In the dining- room were Misses Metha Nlcholls. Winifred Evans and auiaV Torpa.' v.v! V:1 t The parlors were decorated fo foliage and white rosea, banked and festooned , in eVery available place. 'Mv.,; ivt----- 1 The bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Hannah Donnerbergr.; '.'i-feV Mrs.. X O. Gibson; mother of the bride,-was regal in black Velvet gown with fjet aaise and necklaoa . .. , ; Mrs. " Bobert Berget, tha gToom'a mother, wore pale blue, charmeuse. com .blned with p6lnt Venise lace. Her Jew : els werer bandaome opala. .h-v-fyr-'iv.; Mrs.: Oswald Gibson Tti " recent bride, Vas gowned In white charmeuse veiled with pale blue beaded chiffon, and wora'corala. ;" ' - Mrs. Frank Scott Gray's costume was d el)ca,te i blue band embroidered char- , Mrs, K. vL Baxter wore an elegant cog- , funis ox anwi. w.:,;"-v Mrs. C S. MoDuifee wore, blade cnar neissa and lace,'.', -- r.?-j--i t f-' - Miss Frances Dekutn was especially - eweet and girllah In a pale blue and white embroidered gown. ' 4 t.-Th following gueata attended: V Mr. ' and Mrs. Swearlngen, Donald Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. William Harder, Judge and Mrs. Raid and daughter, Norma, Mrs. K. iL Baxter, Mrs. Borthwick. Mr. and Mra Mclntoshj Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith, -Mr. and Mrs, George C. K, Tlch ner, Mrs. G. J. Burns and daughters, -Agnes and Chressle, Mrs. G. Donnerberar and daighters,-Margaret and ; Hannah, R. Morgan, Mrs.- JJee and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, Os " wald ' Gibson Jr E. Mlddlebrook, Miss HUlla Torpa, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mra C B. Spencer, Winifred Evans, Mr. ' and Mrs. G. A. Nlcholla and Miss Metha, Dr. and Mrs. XIndsay, Dr. -and Mrs. . Parlshi. Mrs. A. W. Person, Mrs. N. Wetzelv Miss Wetaol, Dr. and Mra Mel lish, lira M. M. - Gavin and daughter : Nancyi William Gavin and James Gavin, -Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Chambers, Charles ligh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Scott Gray, . Mr., snfl i-Mrs, Robert F. Hynd, N. A. A few shortj weeks and Christmas will be liere JOTC " for the kiddles, and GI'OOM4 ; for J trie pocketbooka, Sure you're going tfl give some presents. How can I poHslbly manage to keep expense down arid stilt - get all the things I want tot - That 'a a problem.. Here's a L1TTI.1J help, anyway. - Saturday night for two hours only, we are going to sell regular $7.00 Stylish, new Net Waists for Women at I3.C5. Really the best bargain-of the Reason. ; You will save exactly $1(5. s It worth while? ,To be sut i And Chink what a practical, eonnlble gift it W.lll make. Bo here Sat urday, between V-and 0 p. m. . Select one, Wn'l! put It. aside If you wish. But come.' The savinvt you make in worth It. Kastrrn Outfitting Co.,. 405 Wash ington, at 10th. , ( EXTRA CUR1STT.IAS Life JciiKiin, SIlss Vedua Bennett, Misses K. Nell son. A (idle Bowie, Bybll Olbaon, Sadio Banfleid, Helen and Prances Be kum, Elsa Klein, Aileen McLeod. Gor don StelL Eeth Smith. Miss N. Plcken Mrs. Allen Todd, Allen Todd Jr., and jkuss Miriam, A. It, vejar, Bpanieh con sul, and wife and Edward Knowles. .Ths brldo and groom 'were the recip ients of many beautiful gifts. u 1.. After several strenuous and Unsuc cessful efforts to escape from the house unnoticed by the gufesta, Mr. and Mrs. Roberte left for a short trip, and. on their return they will occupy their new home on Melrose drive, which is rapidly nearing- completion, . . ; -jif-.yf-j.-', V. llonoring 80th Birthday. The Misses Wilda and fillma Buckm'ah gave a. dinner party to a few friends, Wednesday evening,:' November 12, to celebrate the 80th birthday of their mother, Mra Jane Buckman, widow Of the late Cyrus Buckman. Mr. and Mrs. Buckman eame to Ore gon via Panama in 1857 and located on a farm in the district on East Burnside and Couch streets,' east of Eighteenth street The family home at Eighteenth and East Coueh is on a portion of the pld farm. .The friends who enjoyed the hospitality of the Misses Buckman Included Madame E. M. Casseday, Miss Eva , G,' Purdy, Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Casseday, Mra , Hollowell, and ,Mra CasBle JBuckmap. ; 'A "' 'K. '' ' For Hiss Mabel Morse. ; ; ,. . Complimenting; Miss Mabel Morse, a bride elect, Mrs. F. II. Roberts enter tained, ten matrons at a most delight ful dinner on Wednesday. ; Each guest gave housekeeping suggestions and was asked to give hr best recipe on "How to make the Butterfly." . Tile guest ot honor was presented with a handsome and very useful cook book, made in the shape ef a butterfly, containing favorite reclpea : - The . table decorations were red and white, hearts being used for the place cards and in the decerationa Mra Roberts' guests werer Miss Morse, Mesdames MacFarlane, Hart, Bruechert, C. P. Morse, ' C. K mlth, Robinson, Ostrom, Roethe and I Morse. Masonic . Dance. 'v f 4 tjfj'l A Ionia Court Ko. 1, Order of the Am aranth, will give an Informal dance and card party in the Masonio Temple oa Monday evenln, November 17th. f The Order or the Amaranth is composed of members of the Masonio fraternity and thetr wives) and daughters and as this is the first party given by them a large attendance is expected. An invitation has been extended to .all Masons and members of the Eastern Star' "and their friends and an enjoyable time is prom ised to all. , The committee ton arrange ments Is composed of Margaret E. How atson, Metta D.-Baker," A1U Ring and George JBLvHiggin -; '; :, ' ttistings-McVer VfeddtagffA The wedding of Wilmot Glidden -Hastings, - PorUand. .Or., and Miss Marlon McVyr reoeatly 'of Worcester, . Mass- was , very prettily and ,' appropriately celebrated the evening of November I atjthe Hotel Cheaterbury in the apart ments of the groom's sister. Mra Alex ander J. McDonald. Dr. John Boyd of the' First Presbyterian church offici ated. Mr, and Mra ' Hastings :- are at home to their friends. 701 Everett street flat a Mondax Musical Club Banquet' , Tonight. r Mrs. Joseph Conlson Hare, MrsJohn F. Toft assisted by Mra H. Ix Chapln. Mrs. Chester Deerlng, Mra Rosooa Gilu ner' Mrs. Johnson Porter, Mrs. 8. M. Patterson. Mrs. "R. I. Herrlck, Mra Lil lian Conser, Mrs. R. F. Lytic, Mra H. A Frederick, Mra - A. Wursweiler, , Mra George . " D. Williams, Mra . Rob ert Aldrlch, . Mra 1 ' James !: W. Morris, Mra '.'Robert Berge. Miss Jackson.? Miss Whiteside, . Mra O. K. Clark, Mra " Anton -Gleblscb, Mrs. G. N. Versteeg, Mrs. May Nlchola Mrs.' P. I. Thompson, . Mra J. h. Stafford, Mra E. M. Baker, Mra O. J. Frankel, Mra Herman Bohlman, Mrs. C Jewls Mead 1 and Mra , Kupper,- have all ar. ':3K'Vti'CJ.;S' it v you positively Knew mat ine . iinesi, warraniea, brand new, latest perfected, real $700 player pianos were reduced actually $252.50, you'd be intensely interestedrr; would yw not7y;;;V . - But suppose you haven't the money to pay all cash for such a player piano, even at such a wonderful saving in price, .and you found that one of. these fine, new instru ments would be delivered t6 you on paymentj of only 1 S2.50 a ' Weelt; '! STTien siirelv tou Wouldn't hesitate. . - -' Don't hesitate now". A Make the above actual price savinz payment are of wred to you which will be without' question the most successful , of 0 many ''successful .sales we've eyer.'conclucte It cari onlv be a Question of You surely can quickly find out what is obtainable else- where for $700. Shop around all you want to find put for yourself the utmost to be had in new player pianos anywherefor$700. Don't look at -look only at the very finest, Then come to Eilers Music House end you'll get a better, a' more v&IuaMs player piano, better in tone and better in the trtistic renderinj cf .yoW , favorite' selections, at, the caving we ve elated, end cn -- p f'nv p tt y!! 5 ; ( 'l-y :;.v:. . y L Mnu Laura .Dreyfus-Barney,; formerly MIbb Laura Barney of Washlng ; i( ton, and ' wife of Hittolyte Dreyfu, who prefers . to have her hus : . band's name as a prefix to her own. .t , rangements completed for a successful and enjoyable evening for members, and nt tfi Mnnriitv Mnalcal dubJ who will participate tonight. In the banquet and reception to se given at uio iioiw Portland at l:$0 o'clock. . Mra Herman A. Heppnef will be toastml'streas for the occasion and response will be given by members and guests, , . - " Bliss Quigley Honored. " aiTUa nnvlnvtk OuIarleV of St Paul. uinn' nil th honor auest at a luncheon and musical given on Thursday by Mra t v v-uv Tha ont-of-town meats in vited to meet Miss Quigley were Mr. and Mrs. Ground of Monmouth, Or, , - . - J , , Study in France. ,,',- Miss Henrietta Peroutka left last week in company with er mother, Mrs. J. Chrlstner, for an extended trip east and abroad. They will spend two or three weeks in the middle states and New York and expect to sail about the 88th. While in France Miss Peroutka, who possesses a beautiful soprano volcej will spend part of her time In study. . Miss Peroutka and her mother plan to travel through France, Germany and Swltserland. : . ': Engafcraent Announced. . ' ' Mr.' and Mrs. F- C Hagemann an nounce the engagement ef their daugh home a musical home, for and also the easy terms of ; ;h nrobf now. That's easv. anything for less than $700 most expensive instruments. payments of 2.50 a week. r r v ' 11 nr'f:Y ter, Jessie, to Mr. Verben Klstler ot Ohio. The wedding will take place some .time during January. , New ArrivaJL ; ' '- ' ' t 1 ', ., Many congratulations are being show ered on Mr. and Mra I. James Greco (Miss Viotoria Ray) on the arrival of a baby boy, Wednesday, November 13, - Patton Home Tea, ' ' . A Thanksgiving tea will be given at tha Patton home, 97C Michigan avenue, Alice Douglas Ladies' Hatter . 410Y WASHINGTON ST. Saturday Special Air Hats At Cost b mwm Pianos: Reduced $252.50 l&arfce May Be Paid on Home Can Do you suppose we'd iAiilfln'l atanrl tliA teat? (;': . 5 lAfJaL. fail . i?V Vi.-u-. "V V' 'SJtMi - (''! ,1 1 " ( l . 1 . r s h . ' " " t ' " i " ' ' Aside from ,low price and easy terms, if you will take .. one of these fine instruments you' secure 'free 'music-roll ; ..service, under which the very best rolls of music are sup plied free of charge to each buyer of one of these player pianos. -These rolls may be exchanged without charge. Free bench. . . Free delivery. No extras, and a money . back guarantee. ' - "- 7 We agree, also to ship one of these player pianos any where in the Northwest, subject to examination and trial. Send for descriptive catalog or telephone us; or, better still, come immediately to the h piano house, Ercadway at Alder, and get one. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, The --Nation's Largest. Eilers Building. . ; 'v - vv. . . .-" ".-.,: , , '. V.-v ,. .'.,- ; .. ,. ,. ,' : , v..,.. ..t.:.; ;.. I'riiiy afternoon, Kovembrr 23. A pr gruia of niUKloai tiumbcrs will be an es poclal feature of the afternoon, , Bazaar and Dinner. .... The Grace Memorial Guild are plan ning a basaar andtiinner at the Parish house on Seventeenth and r Weidler streets, December 6.' . ' - Society Notes. r Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Runkel returned home Wednesday evening from Kamla'i, Idaho, where they attended the funeral of the former's father. George W. Run kel, last week. WHEN IS A PARDON : : , . NOT A PARDON? - - Bunan of Tba JonraiL) Salem, Or, Nov. 14. An effort to Ob-. tain the release of James Fitzgerald from the state penitentiary through habeas corpus will be made before Judge Galloway of the Marlon county circuit court next weaneauay. a petition ap plying for a writ of habeas corpus was tiled here yesterday by Knea P, nu gerald. '.,, i v( .-i. The petition Involves the question of whether a pardon by the governor. drawn up but cancelled before being de livered. Is really a pardon anyway. Fltagerald was taken to the penlten- 29th Anniversary . at the HOUSE OF COATS A practical way of showing ; our; appreciation. FINAL AND LAST DAY SATURDAY . SUPERB - ALL-WEATHER V Raincoats English Slip-Ons English Garbardines Including the new Rainproof Scotch Tweeds, English Cher iots, Homespuns, etc. , . For Men, Women,' Boy an3 " 1 Girls;'1 . V- t Tremendous Price Reduc' ; tions.of 55cta65c ON THE DOLLAR Alterations Free of Charge 343 won One Door West of Broadway 0 D 01Vilrs Easy Payments, Which Any Keaduy Meet . make si statement like this if it Mill - A SJ. 1 Ml a tlary June 11, 1312. convicted of the charge of adultery in Columbia county. On July 17 he was paroled. In June of 1913 a pardon was prepared for him and a record entered in the office of the secretary of atate restoring the prisoner to full cltlaenshlp. The ear- don was never delivered, and the rec ord was cancelled. October 22 Flta gerald was rearrested for- violating his parole and was returned to prison. V? "lAveraga IkftMltelC;: XV hi lA th llM...'.mAiin A w.U. used dally in the ciUes of the United States varies from 60 to 159 gallona per capita, there Is an almost uniform eon sumption of a little more than half a JKBAJJQVAXTXS8 r 6H WABHlMiiTOV ST. Morsaa mag. (aar rars .? j Tht enly exctuniTe Fouutaia fS Htur la the elty rr!nf tbe lrget 11ns rouutlB Pea In northWMt. bom 1.00 up, ,- ' .. We make- a specialty of repalrlog foantala . Liberal allowraee niaos eo your old pta, Bixoui ros far imim,-' WATKHMAH FEB AGIlMCT Spark. Prop. iriMM Bake Me (Tveaty Tean' Ixpad aa rnror 1 1 ...... . . Select Christmas Gifts at the Sacrifice Prices of Our X DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP SALE! Never has a reputable Portland jewelry store made reductions like these right at the Christmas season! ' In retiring from the firm, Mr. Dan Marx has de teitrimed to tturn hu interests into cash, regardless of the sacrifice. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE UNTIL CHRISTMAS I Everrv article, except a few restricted lines, reduced 1 " a Save JS to 25 on All Diamonds! 1 ' ', Elgin and Waltham Watches, Fourth 'Off I, Sterling Silver Novelties,' Fourth Off I Sterling Silver Hotlowwdre, Fourth Off! ' All Solid Gold Jewelry Fourth Off! Cut -Glass and. Umbrellas, Third' Off! MARX & BLOCH Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon. 283 Morrison Street Between Fourth and Fifth. Novelties iind Favors , Dainty and . attractive they ' - . are, too r lending a finished ' : effect , to. the Thanksgiving;, ' Sweets Too: yj Kjovltbc Cretonnes FUKNITOKE FOR BEDROOMS DINING ROOMS LIVING ROOMS BREAKFAST ROOMS F. A. TAYLOR COMPANY Interior Decorators Jack Frost in the air , .thoughts to vOur expert cleaners and tailors can clean and fcC v.? re-line your last year's coat it will have its J original warmth and style. , ' r:iapmz: "Ask the - ' JlrcJ.'!? 1 ' - Driver.' . a 1 To Convrr: ? I To enable those uimc i . . any sign lana'unga to cniivi-n mutes a Frenchman h.m iuvri ! i , . vice resembling a typewrit. r v raises letters, to encll words as K are pressed. Child Employes la Mass'lmM'U -i'Xhousaiias bf 'children'' ti'-il-'' ' the mills In MassachuHetta liave I. . i:l f 11 thrown oat of employment by th h I .1- tion of a new law. which lirohiMt tuf employment of any child under 14 1 a a workshop. . .. v xprt) .1 -V ,5 v . Xj)VW& at xuv-"v WaU Paper 130 Tenth Street turns our warmer clothing. r-xv avv c 1.1.0 ' CAST JbJ gallon t y t poses. J ' ,' ' M it I ' sT JTI ' wm i OF