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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1914. Xjl Li- ISS DOROTIIY HTJBER waa an Informal tiostaaa today when aha honored Miss Mil dred Iloneyman. bride-elect of Charlea C. Hlndman, with a lunch eon of eight covera. Mlsa Honey nianla and tb hoateaa moat Intimate friends circled th board. The table waa moat attractively deoked with a huge cluster of daffodils and a cor aaa bouquet of violate and golden roaa buda marked each place. Mlsa Iloneyman has "et April 2 for her wedding day. The ceremony will be an" elaborate affair at th Flrut Pres byterian church, and will be follow by a large reception at the home of the brlde'a father, Thomas D. Honey man. Reception to Mr. Cad man and rrLnoeas Redf eather. A most delightful evening was passed last night wben a large num ber of musical folk gathered to meet Princess. Tsianlna Rdfather. mii) aoprano, the beautiful Indian girl and the distinguished composer accompan ist, Charley Wakefield Cadman, whf were guests of honor at an informal reception tendered them by the Mon day Musical club In the parlors of tha Hotel Multnomah. The affair was strictly lnfqpjmal and lasted until both artists were obliged to leave for the aouthbound train. The president of the club assisted by Mr. Lillian Conaer received. An enjoyable Impromptu program was given by the guests. Vocal numbers were con tributed by Harold HurlbufT Mrs. Her man Bohlman, .Mua Szl, .Frank W. Gorman and Warren Krwin, and a reading waa'"glven by Mrs. Herbert Uarr Reed. Princess Redf rather and Mr. Ca.I tnan then graciously gave a number of their beautiful Indian songs. Mr. Cad man also spoke of the work of the National Federation of Musical clubs and th biennial to be held in Js Angeles the latter part of June in 1915. He explained th? aim and purposes of the federation In its great work of promotion of musical art and the sup port and encouragement of American compositions. At this meeting In I.os Angeles, which is to be quite wonder ful la the gathering together of all the noted musical people of America a 110,000 prize is to be awarded for the best American grand opera and $000 Is to be spent In prizes for the best American symphony, vocal and Instrumental compositions. In closing Mr. Cadman urged the great necessity of the harmonious co operation of the entire musical fra ternity of each city in the carrying out of the great work o'f the federa tion. Mrs. Russel Dorr, a member of the Monday Musical club and who was a former president of the National Fed eration of Musical clubs, told of the birth and growth of the National Fed eration of MuHleal clubs. Princess Red feather sang as a fare well "The Moon Props Low," and slfe looked a beautiful picture In her na tive costume, a wine colored robe of buckskin artistically beaded in white and turquoise beads. Her traveling wrap was a rare blHnket of old gold and blue fashioned semi-coat model on strnight lines, with a military col lar. Her head dress was a beautifully bHdd band with wln colored feather. She falilons all her own costumes, do ing tho bended work as well The charming personality of Mr. Cadman and the Prlncens adds much to the plCHSiire of their programs, both Informal end concert. IWture at Trinity Parish House. Tomorrow evening W. W. Cotton will speak before a large gathering of the parishioners of Trinity Episcopal church In the parish house, when thfe Women's Guild will giv a benefit for their mission work. The lecture will . be on Egypt. , For MlsiMaclJcth or the Chicago OixrH. On the afternoon of Thursday, Afnl 2, George Wilbur Reed is planning a musical reception at the Portland Heights home of jls sister, Mrs. f'Hrlos L. Reed, in compliment to Miss Florence MacBeth, one of the sopranos of the Chicago Grand Opera company. Mr. Reed waa in London and heard Miss MacBeth at the time she made her debut and created a furor with the London Symphony orchestra. 'Puritanr Is the opera she sings with the Chicago company. Other guests from the company will be Jane Oa born Hanna, Allan Hinkley and Clar ence Whltehlll. all of whom were l.i Germany at the time Mr. Reed was. Bon Bntler Relief Corps Enter brined. A social time was given at the uome of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mllllngton, 69 Kast Thirty-fourth street. There were 17 guests, all members of Benjamin F. P VK& V Miss Alice Joyce, who will leave bo on for an extended sojourn abroad. Butler post and corps save one, tho ladies bringing baskets filled with "good things" to eat, and the hours were pleasantly spent In conversation, relating Incidents of the Civil war. singing patrlotlo songs "war time bal lads," etc., closing with "God Be With Tou Till We Meet Again." The fol lowing la a list of those present: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mllllngton, Comrades Lewis, Carl, Willson, Forbs, Spear anu Nichols; Mesdames Brumbaugh, Forbes, Shay, of the Old People's home; Barzee, Willson, Buckley and Lilagar. Royal Arcanum Luncheon. At the regular weekly luncheon of the Royal Arcanums in the college room of the Hazelwood. Monday, March 28, the principal speaker of t'oe day was Dr. W. C. Adams, president of the Oregon Dental society, who gave a very able address on mouth hygenica. Miss Joyce to Leave for Europe. Miss Lulu Joyce entertained with a 500 party FYiday in honor of her si ter, Miss Alice Joyce, who left Sun day for New York, where she will sail March 31, for Munich, Germany. Tho decorations and refreshments wera carried out in the colors yellow and white. Birthday Luncheon. A delightful luncheon was given last Wednesday in honor of Mlsa Helen Miller's twentieth birthday. At 12 o'clock the guests began to arrtve. Those present were, Mrs. C. H. Losey, Mrs. I. S. Martin, Mrs. Myrtle John, Mrs. Charles Peyton, Miss Hallle Rest erman, Miss Kthel Donaldson and Miss Ny strom. Mlsa Miller's gown waa of I a beautiful tango shade, draped with Duchess lace. She waa the recipient of many lovely presents. Mi S3 Yeoman Wed. The wedding of Miss Ethel Mar guerite Yeoman and Charles E. Wood ward was solemnized Saturday even ing, March 21. Rev. Henry Marcotte. of the Westminster Presbyterian i church, officiated. After the ceremony j a wedding supper waa served at the j hom of the bride's parents, Mr. and Jars. s. m. Xeoman, 897 Kllllngsworth avenue. Home From South. Mrs. Richard Warinner and daugh ter, Mrs. J. Q. Peters, returned from Piedmont. Cal., on the Shasta Limited on Tuesday; also Maater Dick Peters. Mrs. Peters will rislt her mother and Portland friends, remaining in tho north for some time, befor returning to her home in California. Returned From California. Miss Lottie and Maude Hatfield re turned last Friday after five- weeks spent in southern California and San Francisco.' r ' ' , djutmpi Tltta Ruffo Too 111 to Sing. San Franclaco, March 2 ft. Tltta Ruffo, the Chicago Grand Opera com pany's baritone, was still too ill of a cold to sing yesterday. Kaiser Meets Victor. Venice. Italy, March 26. Kaiser Wilhelm. on his way'to Corfu, met and conversed with King Victor of Italy. Waists Val. to $3 SPECIAL $1.48 Beautiful all-over embroidered Marquisettes, a new shipment with the popular drop shoulders and klmon'- aleevee. Exactly llk Illustration. Also a dozen other beautiful style. 4 Q to select trom 4lzO New Kid Gloves for Easter. McCall'a Patterns, 10c and 16c F. P. Young Co. Bet. eth and Tfch . &rttaaa Xotal Block The Victrola opens your door to all the music of all the world The hostess who has a Victrola in her home can entertain her guests regally. She has at her command the world's great est opera artists always ready to oblige with their arias and concerted numbers. : - She can entertain her guests with stirring band music or superb instrumental solos, and can at will furnish the latest dance music to add to their enjoyment ' j Wouldn't you like a Victrola in your home? You can easily get one. There are various styles of the Victrola from $15 to $200, and terms can be arranged to stuc your convenience. Morrison Street at Broadway OTXEB BTOsTTifl Ran Franclaco, Oakland. Sacramento. San Joset Fres no, Los Angalea. San Diego, Calif-;' Reno, KavacLat Phoents, Aria., and other Western dtlea. 1 H Charge Pnrehases Tomorrow and Remainder ol Month Will Go On Yonr April Bill Payable on-Maty First Demonstration Colgate's Toilet Preparations, Center Aisle Main Floor April "Criterion ol Fashion" Now on Sale Exclusive Portland Agents for Blen Jolie Custom Made Cor sets and B. & J. Brassieres. Complete line of new Spring models are now on display. 2d Floor. OMs9 Woipttmniaiini & Meg Reliable MerchandiseReliable Methods Store Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Business Day Saturday Inclu3eH Free (Les6n In Art Needlework, Knitting and Crocheting, 1 to S daily.; I Children's classes iery Satur day fjom:3o to 12. Under e?pert In-structprspj (Great! IPiro-E'S Appaifeel 1 All Suits. Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Etc, at Reduced A Stylish New Spring Coats Priced Special tor Friday at SECOND FLOOR Balmacaan and short belted styles "utility" Coats for general wear. Full ripple skirt 1 or flounce effects with convertible collars and raglan sleeves. Excellent assortment of materials velours, chinchilla, Bed ford cords, plaids, checks, etcJ All colors, all sizes. Special $18.00 Smart New Suits Only $25.65 (fa New Line Crepe de Chine Waists SECOND FLOOR Women's and Misses' new Spring Suits in splendid assortment of the very newest models. Tunic, tier or peg top skirts. Materials include new Canton C r-e pes, poplins. Serges, Checks, etc., etc. Every wanted shade and all ffOC CC sizes. Priced special dD9eU) SECOND FLOOR Dainty new models in Crepe de Chine Waists With drop shoulder and low neck effects. Many have the stylish hemstitched cuffs and collars. Finished with cord trimmings ana novelty buttons. All colors. The prices range from 94.03 up to $6.08 85c Percale Aprons Now 67c Second Floor Women's large Percale and jChambrtr Aprons. Side-front buttoning from neck to hem, trimmed wtu bias bands. Neat light and dark patterns and plain blue chambrays. 85c Aprons at QIC Large Kimono Aprons 59c CENTER CIRCLE Women's 1 large Ki mono Aprons made of excellent quality Percales in light and dark patterns. CQ Strap back and pockets. Friday 7C Parcala and Chambray Aprons, fitted style with large bibs and pockets and trimmed with rick-rack braids. Priced extra 1Q A special Friday at ...9C 0 1 New Colonial Crepes Only 9c Yd New Lines Plaids, Ratines, Etc, Just In DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR Dain ty material for summer dresses. Washes beautifully and requires no ironing. Shown in a great variety of attractive printed effects, also in neat stripes and checks. One of the sea son's most popular tub fabrics. Priced verv special for Friday's t selling at. a vard JC LOWEST PRICES. I "S. & H." Green Trading Stamp Given With Purchase Aak lor Thorn I DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR We have just opened up another big shipment of Ratines in the new nov elty plaids and stripes also in plain colors. New Silk and Cotton Mix tures New Dress Linens In; the want ed rough weaves and latest colors. Visit our Wash Goods Section for New Corduroy Coatingo at $1.00 Yard MAIN FLOOR Jut received new 27-inch Corduroys for suits, sport coats, skirts, etc. Heavy quality shown In colors, green, blue, Chinese yellow and tango. The yard. ... .$1.00 Yonnq Men'o Novelty Suits $A5 AfltteiniflnQQ, Mem 2 DO YOU WANT to share in the Greatest Neckwear bargain of the year? Be prompt, then, and attend this remark able sale which starts tomorrow morning in our men's store on the main floor. ' Soo Special Display in Morrison Street Window. Men's 50c Neckwear 2SD Snappy new pattern In the latest color combinations also in plain colors. Wide flowing end styles made by one of the best known makers of Men's Neckwear In America. The materials are of the best and the wonderful as sortment of patterns gives every man an opportunity to satisfy bis individual tastes. Men's 25c Washable Ties tit Sec Uorrison.Sireet Windows MAIN FLOOR Hundreds of men will buy these by the dozen at this low price. Very newest Spring patterns neat and exceedingly dressy for all occasions. Vast assortment of designs in all the desirable colorings. Best grade materials used. Standard 25c Ties the world over. 1 7 On sale at, your choice ..........tllC f I It ' MAIN FLOOR The young fel low who enjoys wearing clothes he can talk about will be instant ly pleased with the many smart new Spring models we are now showing. By all odds the most distinctive styles to be seen in Portland. ' Neat hair line stripes and novelty effects in various colors. And we have CI C A ft all sizes. Priced at 0l3UU Something New "KtaderKiothes" For Little Fellows MAIN FLOOR Distinctly differ ent from the ordinary run of Children's Garments. Combine serviceability and style. Natty little one-piece effects with wide belts. Very attractively finished. Made of best wash materials Chambrays, , Percales, Galateas, Serpentine Crepes and Crashes. Full assortment of colors. Ages 1 W...?.'?! $1.00 "Boy' 'Tudor Suit at 80c -7 Sc Rah-Rah Hat to Match 50c -$1.00 Portland Agents Right -Posture Boys" Suits MAIN FLOOR "Right-Posture Suits are pictures of good style the athletic waist line, the concave shoulders give fust that springy, alert look which pro claims the blood relation to Uncle Sam. VRight-Potture" Suits are designed in a series of specially planned models for boys 6 to 18 years of age. Priced C1C 11 ft at $5.00 to ?1D.UU Boys' Wash Salts S1.50 to $5,00 MAIN FLOOR Our showing of Children's Wash Suits Is the largest and most complete we have ever assembled. Bring the children to us. Ages ft ft 2tf to 7. Now $1.50 $3.UU TusiiBmla Ac Gffimnc fflniAAnYr Flannf Friday Glen wood Butter day, 2-lb. square. -received fresh daily. Fri- Cft- i "OWK Special" Butter priced for to-CC UUC U morrow selling at. 2-lb. square. ... oltJC Women's $1 MuslinGowns At 35c BARGAIN CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR Special line Women's Embroidery and lace trimmed gowns slip over style dainty sheer ma terial. Regular 1.00 grade Friday 55c $1.75 Drawers at 49c BARGAIN CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR Odd lines Women's lace and Em- broidery trimmed drawers grades selling formerly up to 1.75. For one diy only ft we price them at t7C Gowns at Halt Price BARGAIN CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR Gowns, Skirts, Princess Slips and Combinations slightly mussed and soiled from being on display. High-grade garments worth up to, 8.50 Friday at HALF PRICE 2d Floor Bargains Muslin pi OA Regular 1.50 Skirts, several styles 1.50 Combinations open and closed effects also Knickerbocker knee. Special Friday 29 Nainsook and Longcloth ft Drawers several styles. ?OC Our Basemlhtx Underpriceptore important adjunct to ourstes Men's $5 Shoes $2.95 ft Shoe Department Main Flor .'gj Special factory purchase of Men's hich-grade SHes. Quali ties usually selling i' 4.00 and 5.00 a pair on 2le now at 2.9S. Also Womej!s Shoes in latest Spring stylesf and ail the wanted leathers. Button or lace effects and in all rwidths and sizes. Shoes worth.4ip to 5.00 a pair. Friday at oily, n Qr pair . ,i9D 1500 Yds.Beauliful Silk Rlljbons Friday Special 35c Yard RIBBON DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR A remarkable low f rice is this we quote on these high-grade Ribbons less in fact than thel regular fac tory cost The assortment is composed of 4-inch Embossfd Velvets- ,4-lnch Moires, 4-lnch Novelty Checks in all the new Millinery cotors King, Copenhagen, gold, brown, emerald, cardinal, rurp'e, iappaire aiul black. Also ty -Inch all-silk Taffeta Hair Ribbon with frtSty Ottoman edge, colors, pink, light blue, navy and king. Bows tieljjul'y expert bow-makers free of charge. Beautiful new spring Ribbons ojjiUaie QC tomorrow at, the yard 4 . . . .OuC 3d Floor Sale Extraordinary? Mch"Cni8 (Gflaps : - Special Purchase of the Entire Sample Line of J. D. Bergen & Co.; Consisting of Over Four Hundred Different Pieces Entire Lot to Be Sold at Every piece in this lot will be disposed of at once. Strictly high-grade line, well cut and beautiful patterns. Being samples, there is, of course, but one piece of a kind, so those who come early in the day will have the advantage of first choosing. Entire assort ment will be arranged on special tables in our Glassware Department on the Third floor and marked at exactly HALF PRICE Mayonnaise Boats and Stands Oil and Vinegar Jugs Bon Bon and Fern Dishes Sugars and Creamers Cut Glass Bowls Celery and Spoon-Trays Cut .Glass Pitchers Cut Glass Water Bottles , Whiskey Bottles Cut Glass Punch B0WI3 1 . Cut Glass Com port V; v Relish Dishjps Cut Glass. Jewel - Boxes i . ' II tM k..l,.i.. Handkerchief Boxes I Cut Glass GloveilBoSes Electric La Cut Glass Dec intejs Celery Trajfj Kich Cut oiassjyays Cut Glass Pltcs Cut Glass Fruit SDisRes ntefa