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'I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 30, 1914. AX a lovely home ceremony Miss France Wilson and Gordon Porbea, two of Portland's moat . ' prominent and popular society people, were married this afternoon nt 4:30 c'nvk at the residence of the bride grandmother, Mrs. K. 13: Wilson, on Hoyt and Twentieth MTtseta. Mlws Wilson Is the eldest slaughter of Dr. George F. Wilson, 'fid a slHter of Airs. Arthur Sherwood and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe. She at tended school in Portland later, fin ishing at Ht. Margaret's school In Waterbury, Conn., and abroad, and is considered the most -'beautiful girl in Portland society. She is a brunette with sunny brown hair, beautiful featuroa and lovely coloring. In her wedding dress she was . a picture ut loveliness. It was made on simple lines Of an Ivory toned charmeuse with elaborations of rare old lace. Her veil wag of tulle and was fash ioned in a most becoming little cap 'which was circled with a coronet of orange blossoms. Sprays of the or ange blossoms caught up the soft drapes of the skirt. She carried a great shower bouquet of exquisite wlte orchids combined with lilies of the valley. Though unattended, her sister. Mrs. Arthur Sherwood, stepped up and took her bouquet at the reading of the ceremony. Bishop Charles Scaddlng read the, service be fore - an assemblage of about 60 guests. Including the relatives and the most intimate friends.- The rela tives aggregate a host of Portland society people, including the Flan ders, the Lewis and Ullsan families and their many connections. Mrs. Snerwood was attractively at tired In wisteria chiffon combined with crepe meteor In the same tones, and cream lace elaborations. She wore a corsage bouquet of orchids to match her gown. Howell Forbes attended his brother, Mr. Forbes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Forbes of Morrlstown, New Jer sey. He attended Princeton, graduat ing in '06, and has, since his coming to Oregon, paused most of his time in the White Salmon country, where he hu eztenslvn orchard interests.. The house was.a bower of flowers. White and purple iris were used to decorate the hall and drawing room and 'pink tulips and Bride roses were effectively arranged about the living room and dining room. About 60 ad ditional guests called for the recep tion at 6 o'clock. A buffet supper was served from the dining room where Mrs. R. S, Greenlcaf, Mrs. W. J.Burns, Mrs. Thomas Robertson, and Mrs Kirkham Smith presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes will leave im mediately for a few weeks' trip after which they will return home for e short time before going east, where tliey will pass several months visit ing there and later in Kngland with relatives of Mr. Forbes. MLw Gertrude White to Wed. The , engagement has been an nounced by cable from Berlin, Ger many, or miss uertruae write co- Hugo Altschule, of Prague, Germiany. Miss Wllto Is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Levi White, a prominent pioneer family of Oregon. Mr. White and his. brother, V I sum Whit. were prominent capitalists well Known both In Portland and San Francisco. Miss White is a sister of Isaao I. White, of Portland. Ar rangements of the wedding are as yet unknown here. - Miss White has been abroad three years, having accompanied her young niece. Miss Henrietta- Clcjinor, to- Ber lin where she placed her In school to fiiilsi her education.; She has passed her time in travel on the con tinent. Last fall she Joined her aunt, Mrs. Isam White, and together with a party of other Portland people, they made an extended trip up the Nile and visiting Egypt, from which trip they have Just returned. Her en gagement will be heard with Interest by hosts of friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Meier Dinner Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Juliue L. Meier enter tained at dinner this evening when covers were laid for 14 guests. The table was attractively adorned with roses. ' Circling the board were Mr. and. Mrs. Marcus Flelschner, Mrs. A. J. Meier, Mrs. Sigmund Frank, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bauer, Charles Samuel Jackson, Samuel Hill, and the host and hostess. ' IlOAarians at Home. The Rosarians and Holy Name so cieties of the Dominican parish will en tertain their friends with a card party and dance Monday, May 4, at Alumni hall. Grand avenue and Clackamas street Every effort is being put forth to make this a successful party. 500" Party Enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Burns entertained a number of friends In their apart ments at Eleventh and Montgomery streets on Saturday evening with "500 ' and music Card honors were awarded to D. W. Hellman, Mrs. Irene Wolf and A. White. Refreshments were served to 17. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf. Eugene Hecker. Miss Car. rie Johnson, Leonard Stites. Miss Nellie Johnson, A. White, Miss Etla Johnson. Mrs. Lewis Hamberg, Mrs. Kate Keppler. Mrs. Odos Claws6n, D. W. Hellman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and Miss Anna Walker. Barry-Lent Z Nuptials. A wedding of intrreet took place Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock when Miss Sophie Henrietta Lentz. daughter of Mrs. J. N. Lentz. became the bride of James Milne Barry. The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Rev. Henry Marcotte officiating, in .the presence of the immediate family. The bride wore a stunning suit of blue with a hlc hat of the violet shade. Mrs. Barry is a sweet, attractive girl, with a host of friends who will be much in terested in the wedding. Mr. Barry is . the, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barry, one of the most prominent fam ilies of San Francisco. He was gradu ated from the University of California In the class of 1910 and made a special study of electrical engineering. He Is associated with the Northwestern Electric company. Mr. and Mrs. Barry have left for an extended trip through southern Cali fornia. ; ; , M&xlxians May Dance. Arrangements have teen completed for the Maxlxians May party to be held this evening, April 30. at the Co tillion hall. . Carefdl plans have been made and a large attendance la ex- Messrs. Walker. - Pederson. Bergman, Cormany, Teellng. ; Chamberlain, Man ning, Simmons and Smock. The programs will be given ut S:S0 Patronesses are Mesdames B. Hoover, H. D. Bean, H. W. Brlce, A. W. Vincent, P. DePauw, George Mu'nm, E. Harrington, L. Walker, m. Rey nolds, William. Nolan and F. X. Beam. LIFE INSURANCE By Jessie Roberts. 7Tr t- n itt that brin up a question many women ask themselves. so I am quoting it "Dear Miss "Roberts I read your little talks to working women wun pleasure aiid' profit, and now I want to ask a question on my own benau. "Here is my situation. I am a self suEDortinsr woman and. have an old mother dependent upon me. I make enough to live simply and comfortably, and to have a little, a very little, left over, which I am now putting Into a savings bank. If 1 had only myseu to think of I believe this would be the wisest course for me; but in case any thing happened to me, there would be mighty little left for mother. Now, I've 'always thought that Hie Insur ance was an expensive way to save mcnev. Of course, the probabilities are that I shall outlive mother, ' and bo able to see that she is all right to th end. And there is no one else who- has a claim upon me. But I cannot help being worried over Improbabilities. "If I take out life Insurance I shall have to cut down a little on our small luxuries: also the money would not bo instantly available In case of Im mediate need In insurance as it Is In the bank. But I should be sure that mother would be all right If I were to die. She doesn't want me to do it, says it's all nonsense. Now, what would you advise? Believe me, very truly yours, Elsa McC." I should advisn vour buying' a pol- slded at the punch bowliand the guests ; j, But don't be In a hurry. Talk the spwrtamost enjoyable evening. Mes- matter over with a responsible busi-danfes-rt, Howell, Kendall, Johnson n ess acquaintance. Communicate with and Logan were the hostesses and tne various companies and find out juucu uirait ib uue ino auies iui mo j which oilers you me best terms, wo Mlsg Gertrude White, whose en, gagement', in Prague, Germany, was announced by cablegram today. marked success of the evening. Foresters to Dance. ' The St. Lawrence Court No. 1734 Catholic Order of Foresters will give a card party and dance at the St. Law rence assembly hall. Third and Sher man streets. Friday evening, May 8. The committee having this affair in hand Is composed of C. H. Feldman, W. P. Llllls, J. C. Smith, F. J. Mc Keown and Amidon Neice. Women of Woodcraft Dance? Oregon Grape Circle No. 641, Women of Woodcraft of St. Johns, will give a May day dancing party Friday even ing. May 1, in St. Johns rink. A spe cial feature of the evening will be a May-pole dance, given by the following ycung people. Misses Merta Gatton, Lulu Glllmore, Ruth Crouch, Maude Stewart, Mollie Cormany, Carrie Arms strong, Ethel Armstrong, Beulah Beam, to your bank and get what advice they have to give you on the subject of these companies, putting your case be fore them. You will not need to wait for death, to get the returns from your ! money, and in case of sudden need. you can borrow on your policy. Deceitful ' Appearances. From the Dallas News. Minister (calling on Inmate of pris on) Remember, Mr. Kenney, that stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage. Kenney Well, they've got me hyp notized, then; that's all. Miss Helen Mclver Rose Festival candidate of LIpman, woire & Co. s Employe s Weirare as sociation, appreciate the splendid sup port given her bv the Portland public. ' Votes can be left with any employe of upman, woire as Co.- ai tne store aq. Women s "Specials" Why not" see what a good Pair of Shoes you can buy for $2.50, and $2.90 in our Woman's Department, Madam? Positively $3.50 to $5.00 values. THE STORE OF A THOUSAND STYLES ample 'hoe Store te-stiirrg ton & Aid e r, pec ted. Rose Citjr Park Club Party. The women's department of the Rose City Park club gave their monthly card and dancing party at the club house Monday evening, April 27. The club rooms were, beautifully decorated In Scotch broom. Card honors fell to Mrs. Frank Miller and Major V. M. C 151 Fourth Street New Home of Graves Music Co. Now, Open for Business Six palatial Talking Machine Demonstration Parlors, in polished mahogany and plate glass, are marvels of beauty and convenience. Special demonstrations of the new Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs given hourly. Take advantage of our "easiest way" pay ment plan. $60.00 $80.00 $200.00 $250.00 $150.00 Also Victrolas, Grafonolas and Edison Con cealed Horn Dia mond Point Cyl inder Phonograph Graves New Store Music Go 151 4tli St. Near Morrison Many bargains in Horn Type Phonographs which have, been taken in exchange in part payment for Edison Disc Machines, Victrolas and Graphonolas. Baseball, Tennis, Go It and Athletic Goods ol All Kinds at Lowest Prices, Headquarters lor Fishing Tackle. Etc Go-Carts, Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Coasters and Wheel Goods In Great AssortmentFourth Floor Double Stamps tomorrow with' - all cash purchases In Bakery Departm't, Fourth Floor MSoWoiFflmmaiini Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods 9tor Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Business Day Saturday Included Shop Here In Com tort Broad, well-lighted aisles, fresh, pure air . and courteous, obliging salespeople ideal , place to shop Momiey-SavSmg Opportomiiitlfies flor FrMaiy Stoppers Children's Wash Dresses 98c Two Specials in Women's Coats 16.65 tto$18.00 GARMENT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR Season's latest effects for Women and Misses. Some have the much-desired Flounced Skirt, these are shown In Jaunty half-length models. Others .in tailored styles with fancy collars and cuffs, and belt across back. New drop shoulder or kimono sleeves. Materials employed are chiefly serges, novelty mixtures, plaids and checks, though there are some of English tweeds and crepes. All sizes for Wom en and Misses. Priced specially for to-CI R final &1ft flft mnrrnw's sal New Suits, Special $22.98 SUIT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR Novelty Wool Crepes, Poplins, Serges, Gabardines, and many other weaves, in full line of the newest shades, including tango and the wanted greens. Coats in cutaway, belted or box back effects, with novel touches of laces, silks and buttons, single and double flounced skirts; also peg-top and draped effects. . Best COO QO materials and superior tailoring. Priced special at wmmiO Crepe de Chine and Silk Waists $3.98 $8.50 Wool Sweaters $4.49 SECOND FLOOR Beautiful New Waists of crepe de chine, pongee,, Jap and rib silks, in a variety of fashionable colors. New effects with Jap and tub silks, in ! a variety of fancy yoke effects, others with soft collars and cuffs of lawns eO Qfi or organdies. Priced at 7J.t O SECOND FLOOR Special Friday Sale Women's All-Over Sweaters, "Ruff Neck" and "Byron Collar" styles in colors red, white, gray and tan. Some have belts, others coat style with patch pockets. Odd lines from our regular stock A selling up to $8.50. Friday X.il Parasol to Match Free CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Another lot of those pretty Wash Dresses here for to morrow's selling. Made of good quality chim bray in tan, pink and blue, trimmed with stripes and checks to match. French and Buster styles, in sizes for little girts 2 to 6 years of age. Parasol of same materials FREE with each of these dresses sold QQ 'tomorrow. Priced special at OC Girls Bloomer Dresses Special 79c CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR These at tractive little Bloomer Dresses are made of good quality Percale, in assorted light and dark colors, in stripes and checks. Bloom ers of same material as dress. Shown in all sizes from 2 to 6 years. Priced ex- "7Q tra special for Friday's selling at, ea. I "S. & H." Trading- Stamps with Purchases Baby Week" Sale Infants9 Needs Continues Friday and Saturday DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR Only two more day, of the "Baby Week" Sale. Entire stock now at special reduced prices. Arnold's Knit Goods and Reuben's Shirts included. All Handmade Dresses and Skirts in sizes up to 2 years now of fered at ONE FOURTH OFF. All Handmade Embroidered Jack ets and Wrappers of silk or cas simere at ONE FOURTH OFF. Crib Pads, special, for only 39c Double White Blankets for only 79c Black Moire Ribbons MAES FLOOR Used extensively for millinery, sashes and trimming. We show these much desired Ribbons in all widths an4 qualities. SH -Inch Moire Taffeta, yard 25c 5-inch Imported Moire, at SSc 7 -inch Imported Moire, yard 65c 6 H -inch Domestic. Moire, yard" 45c 8- inch Heavy Faille Moire, yard 95c 9- inch Moire Taffeta, yard at 85c Bows and sashes fashioned free of - charge by experienced bow makers. FRIDAY SPECIAL Fine heavy quality black Moire Rib bon for sashes, bows and millinery trimming. 7y inches wide. Special at 45c Men's Shoes Worth to $6 for 3.85 Women's $3.00 to $5.00 Slippers, Pair at $2.48 nrv 1 X DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Satin Col onials, Satin Pumps, Gunmetal Colonials with steel buckles; Gunmetal with tailored bows, Patent Colt Colonials and tail ored effects; Tango Ties of Pat ent Leather ana "Mary Jane" styles of Kid, Louis XV leather, Cuban and low heels, $3, $4, $5 Slippers. The Pair DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Hundreds of pairs Men's High-grade Shoes included in this special offering, button and Jace styles in all the popular lasts and leathers. Spe cial lines bought way under the regular price. All sizes and widths. Shoes worth up $6.00 a pair. ThePalr J7 $2.00 Hosiery At $1.69 MAIN FLOOR "Kayser cel ebrated "Wonderfoofr Silk Hose for women. Universally sold at $2.00 at pair (I fi Friday sale, pair, for 31.U7 500 pairs Men's HighVgrade Shoes in latest English lasts, in Tan Russia, Tan Willow Ji and Tan Calf; also in all popular leathers in black. Button and Lace styles. Standard $6.00 Shoes, all sizes and all widths, Friday special, at 04.85 Sadie Menu's Sunfifls 1 f MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Our famous "O. W. K. Special" Men's and Young Men's Suits are tailored not MADE. Smartest new Spring mod els in Cheviots, Worsteds and Cajsimeres, in the very latest patterns and colorings. Sizes for stouts, slims and regulars. Uncom- 7 QC monly good Suits at the low price of pl I VD Men's $1.50 Shirts Now $1.15 Men's 25c Hose at 19c Pair Men's "Devon" Shirts with?" detachable soft collars and soft cuffs. Good assort- ment of neat patterns, and all sizes. Regular 1 f $1.50 Shirt, for4ll Men's regular 25c "O. W. K" Hose in black, tan and assortment of good shades. Double heel and toe. Sup ply Summer Hosiery Q needs; 25c Hose, at AC Men's Underwear II Men's Straw Hats Men's Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and drawers, in full line of all sizes. Regular 50c quality at,. 3 for $1.00, or the OCr garment )JC Complete showing New Straws Panamas, Sennetts, Split Yachts, Milans and various styles and all sizes. See window f O CA Priced $2.00 to 3G3U Boys' $7.50 Suits 84.65 Extra Pair ot Pants Free DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Made of splendid woolen materials, in beautiful new Spring patterns, Norfolk and double-breasted styles. Sizes for boys 5 to 17. &A CC Suits worth to $7.50. Choice 3i.U) $2.50 Wash Suits 98c Ages 24 to 7 MAIN FLOOR 200 Boys' Wash Suits of Repps, Percales and Madras, in many hand, some patterns. Russian style. Suits worth up to $2.50. Priced extra QQ special Friday it OC "S. & H" Trading Stamps with Purchases. Boys' $1.50 Felt Hats Special 98c MAIN FLOOR Odd line Boys' Scratch and Felt Hats, from reg ular stock. Broken sizes to be closed out at once. Grays, browns and blues.' Regular QO $1.50 Hats nowfor only, OC Child's Straw Hats $1.50 to $6.00 MAIN FLOOR- Parents are in vited to inspect our complete showing of Boys and Children's Straw Hats. All straws. All styles. Prices range from AA $1.50 to 4D.UU Boys" Regular 50c Shirts Special at 43c Women's Leather Handbags Special $2.50 DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR Shown In real seal, pin seal, morrocco and fancy calf. Very latest styles and sizes in all the wanted colors. Gilt, gunmetal, nickel and German silver frames. Rid and silk lined, with coin purse. Exceptionally 0 f well-made, stylish Handbags. Special, at f&i3U $2.50 Gloves AtS1.45 MAIN FLOOR Women's $2.50 White Lambskin Gloves, in 16 button length. Overseam sewn styles. Reg. $2.50 Gloves. Friday for S1.45 $2.50 Parasols at $1.95 MAIN FLOOR Women's All-Silk Parasols in plain and fancy coL--ors. Reg. and Tango nr shapes; $2.50 grades $3.00 Pillow Cases S2.15 Pair Embroidered Initial and Scalloped Ends I . MAIN FLOOR Latest novelty "Day Pillow Cases" to put on pillows during the day only. We show these in various styles, with dainty scalloped ends and embroi dered initial. To introduce this lat est idea, we will sell the regular $3.00 for one day ff Friday special, the pair Ask tor Z?C Stamps 'Wayne' ".Wardrobes 12 Price DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Protect your clothes without mothballs. Instead of packing your clothes away in tar paper, camphor and mothballs,, buy "Wayne" Gedared Paper Wardrobes. They are dust-proof, moisture proof and moth-proof. On sale to morrow at ONE HALF PRICE. 65c Wardrobes for 33c 75c Wardrobe, for 38c l- - $1 Wardrobe, for 50c $1.25 WardrobM at 63c A Burbank $1 Garden Friday at 75c GROCERY DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR Special Friday offer Burbank "$1.00 Garden" package containing one 25c package and eleven 10c packages Burbank's garden seeds; total value, $1.35, all for 75c. Sweet Peas, Poppies, Zinnia, Pinks, Marigold, Morning Glory, Egpytian Rose, etc; also one 25c package Burbank's Rainbow Corn a beautiful production, blooms all Summer, variegated leaves. JK Buy a Burbank Garden and beautify your home. $1 package l wC Win. Rogers Silverware Specially Priced for Friday Win. Rogers' Fancy Shapes Beautiful French Gray Finish. f" o j r eupooni, set of six at only 60c De.sertspoon., s.t'of'lix at 99c Tablespoon., sot" of six at $1.20 Dessert Forks, ut of six, 99c Table Forks, set of six, $1.20 T.ble Knnrea, sot of six at $1.40 Salad Forks, set of six at $1.39 Oyster Forks, set of six for 95c Berry Spoons, special, now 59c Batter Knives, special for 32c Long handled Pickle Fork at 32c Cold Meat Forks, now. only 40c Cream Ladles, now at, each 32c Sugar Spoons, now at, each 24c "Bnll's Eye" Play Suits for Children FOURTH FLOOR ''Bull's Eye" Play Suits are extra well made entirely different from the or dinary "play suits" sold about town. Good materials are used and the trimmings are of real leather. Visit the Toy Store to morrow and see these. Prices:' Indian Girl Suits J 75c to $2.00 Bronco Girl Suit, for only $2.00 Indian Chief Suits 75c to $7.50 Cowboy Suits $1.50 to $7.50 Cowboy Chaps, $2, $3, and $5 Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set9 Special Low Prices Very, attractive old English design $11.95 50-piece Sets now $7.50 $15.25 60-piece Sets now $10.00 $24.40 100-piece Sets at $14.95 GARDEN HOSE, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR "AUTOMATIC" REFRIGERATORS. THIRD FLOOR. . Fink decoration, with gold line. $5.65 50-piece Set. only $4.50 $7.55 60-piece Sets only $6.00 $11.50 lOO-piece Set. at $9.20 ; Neat fancy shape In plain white.. 42-piece Dinner Sets only $1.98 50-piece Dinner Sets only $2.99 OU-piece Dinner Sets, only $3.99, .ir Btlva. Mrs, lost and. Mrs. Howell pre-