The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 28, 1915, Page 41, Image 41

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    SECTION FOUR
SOCIETY, CLUBS, MUSIC
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SOdAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES
FASHIONS AM) JNEEDLE'.VOKK
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1915.
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in The Journal office by Friday
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By Nona Ijawlcr.
BOCIAJj function of distinc tion, a
musical event of more than pa.sN
Jnff Imjiortance, and a philan
thropic effort far' reachi us; in its
- scope are combined in the fortli
. comings concert which is bvins ar
ranged for the benefitof the Salvation
Army by Mrs. Thomas t'arrick Hurkc,
"lRMi's most prominent women are
'standing eixnfiers. The affair, which.
IS announetHi ror the aumiorium oi in
promise f beinp one of tbe most no
table events of the Lenten season, for
tt is slurina;. these grray monastic days
that the;hearts and minda of the peo
"pl are easily touched with an appeal
to help those Ipps fortunate than them
selves, hence the popularity of this bi j:
Denerit, wntcn mas rair to surpass in
musical -merit, social distinction ami
coii&equent gross receipts all previous
efforts on behalf of this -well known
organization of Christian social work
ers. The name of Mrs. Burke, is sufficient
"to Insure a program of rare merit. S'te
will twi - assisted by Mrs. Pelphine Marx,
Mrs. Jane-Barns Albert, Norman Iluose
atid Dom j. iian, who will give h part
of the ljeautiful song cycle, "In a Per
sian Garden." There will be rnlscel
rliitous numbers bv Mrs. Henry W.
Mctzger and J, Jtoss vpo,- voonustSi
with Pisar E, Coursen at the piano and
Vy "harle Puncan Rolf, "cellist.
The reception committee for the con-
cert, consists of Mrs. A. B. Whitney,
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Thctdore Nicholai, Mrs. H. J. I.itt, Mrs.
Pr. Ford Warren, Mra. U. Ciiapin, Mrs.
Fred 'Olson, Mrs. W. B. Hinson. Mrs.
Ralph C. Walker, Mrs. W. L. Brewster,
Mrs. W. H. Laugherty. Mrs. John H.
Burgard, Mrs. John D. Farretl, Mlse.
Constance Piper, Mrs. George M. Weis-
Thomas; Mrs. Harry r. Palmer, Mrs. K.
B. Vovert, Mrs. Donald Spencer, Mrs,
C. V Klne, Mrs. John Claire Monteith,
Mrs. J. C, Simmons and Mrs. William
Shepherd.
'-'A notable feature of the benefit will
le the: candy sale, of -which Mrs. Ches
ter Tteerlng- Is In general charge. "She
will be: assisted by Mra. Harry Meyer,
Mrs. Walter M. Cook, Mrs. James Hon
eyman, Mrs. G. Harrison Piatt. Mrs.
TV M Taylor and Mrs. Herbert Gar
Reed. ' Already" a large quantity of
home-made. - sweetmeats have been
promised by some of the most famous
-of Portland's women candymakers, ln
ludine Mrs Ben Selliiie Mra. S T
Jjockwood, Mrs. i' Robert McBride and
fMrs. Herbert Garr Reed.
The list .Of patronesses for tine great
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concert Is as follows: Mrs. C. K. Ad
ams, Mrs. H. R. Alber, Miss Maude
Ainsworth, Mrs. W. C. Alvord, Mrs. J.
Burns Albert, Mrs. W. B. Ayer, .Mrs.
W. J. Burns, Mrs. Thomas C. Burke,
Mrs. John H. Burg ard, Mrs. Kenneth
Beebe, Mrs. C. At. Baker. Mrs. L. C.
Burns, Mrs. W. J. Boyer, Mrs. W. A. I.
Bushonj, Miss Emma Butler, airs. J.
K. Berwick, Mrs. W. I.. Brewster. Mrs.
Cecil H. Bauer, Mrs. C. F. Bunker, Mrs.
Robert Berger, Mrs. SolomoiJi Blu-
i roauer, Mrs. Phil Blumaucr, Mrs. A. H.
Breyman, Mrs. Charles F. Beebe, Mrs.
George Cellars, Mrs. II. I... Chapin, Mrs.
Harry E. Cliipraan, Mrs. Helen Iadd
Corbett, Mrs. Henry L.. Corbetr, Mrs.
Vincent Cook. Mrs. C. C. Colt. Miss
Elizabeth Cadwell, Mrs.- D. -1. " Clarke,
Mrs. W. E. Coman, Mrs. Walter M.
Cook, Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett. Mrs.
Mose Christensen, Mrs. Lillian Conser,
Mrs. E. E- Coovert, Mrs. H. V. Carpen
ter, Mrs. Ralph C. Coffey, Mrs. Arthur
Chanc, Mrs. W. H. Iaughtrey, Mrs.
Luther R. Dyott, Mrs. F. O. Downing.
Mrs. Chester Deerlng, Mrs. A. E. Doyle,
Mrs. Fredrick Eggert, Mrs. E. H. East,
Mrs. Edward ,Ehrtnan, 3d rs. Sarah -A.
Evans, Mrs." JohrC D. Farrell, Mrs. R. F.
Feenster," Mrs. Marcus Fleischner, Mrs.
Albert Feldenhetmeri Mrs. I. NFlelsch
ner, HI rs. Charles Feldenheitner, Miss
Failing, Mrs. Arlstine Felts, Mrs. James
FnilinR, Mrs. C Fulton, Mrs. fi. .1.
Frankel,,. Mjs Flanders, Mrs. W.
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Gatens, Mrs. W. L. Greer, Mrs. L. L.
Geer, Mids Mary Green, Mrs. Benjamin
Gadsby, Mrs. Thomas Honeyman, Mrs.
David Honeyman, Mrs. J. C. Hare, Mrs.
Solomon Hlrsch, Mrs. William House,
Mrs. W, B. Hinson, Mrs. H. A. Heppner,
Miss Carrie Holbrook. Mrs. J. O.
Humphrey, Mrs. Ralph W. Hoyt, Mrs.
R. .J. Herrick, Mrs. B. F. Irvine, Mrs
M. H. Insley, Mrs. Victor Johnson, Miss
Lina B. James, Mrs. W. P. Jones, Mrs.
J. C. Elliott King. Mrs. :Thomas Kerr,
Mrs. Jf, A. Krsbs, Mrs. C. W. King, Mrs.
I. N. Wptnan. Mrs. I Allen Lewis, Mrs
Julius LSppett, Mrs. II. Ivt LltU Mrs. J
Wesley Udl, Mrs. Wesjey M." Ladd
Jlrs. WaJdeniar Liud,. Mrs. ; C
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Henri Labbe, Mrs. John F. Lo
gan, Mrs. S. P. Lock wood, Mrs. Gay
Lombard. Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. A.
G. Labbe, Mrs. H. S. McCutcheon, Mrs.
E. C. Hears, 5Ira. Robert J. Morrow,
Mrs. Ai J. Meier, Mrs. Henry W. Metx
ger, Mrs. Harry Meyer. Mrs. Julius
Meier, Mrs. 8. M. Mears, Mrs. 3. G.
Mack, Mrs. John Claire Monteith. Mrs.
A. A. Morrison, Mrs. P. J. Mann. Mrs.
C. Lewis Mead, Mrs. F. S. Myers, Mra.
John Manning, Mrs. Chester Murphy,
Miss Anna Murphy, Mrs. J. ' C. Mann,
Mrs- i Robert MeBrtde, Mrs. William
MacRae, Mrs. William MacMaster, Miss
Lulu Marquan Mrs; Theodore Nlcholai,
Airs. Ben Neustadcr, Mrs, Fred Olson.
Mrs. Harrison Piatt, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien,
Mrs. Andrew Porter, Mrs. Johnston
Porter, Mrs. W. J. Patton, Mrs. Edgar
Piper. Mr. Edward P. Preble, Mrs. Ira
F. Powers, Mrs. H. L. Pittock, Mrs. Sol
ofnan Rosenfeld, Mrs. A. E Rocker.
Mrs. Herbert Garr Reed, Mrs. H. fi.
Randall, Mrs. C. E. Rumelin, Mrs. Har
old Sawyer, Mrs. Isaac Swett, Mrs. W.
II. Skene, Mrs. J. C. Simmons, Mrs.
Robert Smith, Miss Ward Swope, Mrs.
Harry Stone, Mrs. Ben Selling, Mrs.
Donald Spencer, Mrs. J. E. Simpson,
Mrs. Kmanuel Sichel. Mrs. J. W. Sad
ler, Mrs. F, 'H. Strong, Mrs. Stanley S.
Stanley, Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. C. S.
Spencer, Mrs. W. E Thomas, Mrs. Guy
Talbot. .BIrs. Abe Tlchnor, Mrs. B. H.
Tucker, Mrs. F. M. Taylor, Mrs P: L.
Thompson, Mrs. R. M. Tuttle, Mrs. G.
W. Tabler, Mrs. L. S. Townsend, Mrs.
B. E. Tait, Mrs. D. I. Thompson, Mrs.
George Upthegrove. Mrs. Frank M.
Warren, Mrs. J. Mcintosh Wood, Mrs.
Calvin S. White, Mrs. Sanford Whiting,
Mrs. Erskine Wood. Mrs. O. B. Wight,
Miss F,rJ. Wolfe, Mrs. Jonah B. Wise,
Mrs. Dr. Ford Warren, Mrs. H. V. Wort
raan, Mrs. Hartrtdge G. Whipp, Mrs.
Martin Wagner, Mrs. Florence West,
Mrs. It. C. Walker, Mrs. W. D. Wheel
wright, Mrs. G. H. Wardner, jfiss Flora
Willman, Mrs. B." F. Weaver, Mrs.
George M. WTiittaker. Mrs. R. W. Wil
son, Mrs. M. H. Whitehouse, Mrs. J. E.
Young, Mrs. James Zan and Mrs. Dom
Zan.
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Tuesday evening Bliss Nan Russell
will entertain informally with a dinner
party at the Benson.
Mrs. A. J. Meier and her daughters-in-law,
Mrs. Abe Meier and Mrs. Julius
L. Meier, were joint hostesses Wednes
day afternoon at one of the largest and
most elaborate functions of thj week.
lven at the Benson hotel. Guests
made up 18 tables at auction" in the
rose room of the hotel, atfer which the
hostess received a. number of addi
tional guests at an informal tea in the
Marie Antoinette suite. Tea was
served in the crystal room, wheie cov
ers for 81 guests were arranged at
small tables, each attractively et with
favors and flowers. . Red carnations
and tulips formed an attractive decora
tive scheme throughout the loom.
Many beautiful gowns were worn.
Pretty prizes at cards were given to
the highest score at each table.
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. Though quite informal, owing to
the Lenten season, a few pretty, af
fairs took place Thursday afternoon.
BIrs. Winslow B. Ayer had sir tables
of bridge at her home In North Nine
teenth street, after which a few addi
tional guests called for tea. Presid
ing at the table, which was decked
with lovely spring flowers, were: Mrs.
John G. Edwards. Mrs. William D.
Wheelwright. Mrs. C. E. S. Wood and
Mrs. William Washburn of Minne
apolis. Mrs AVilliam A. Mac Ha e asked a
few of her neighbors in for bridge
Thursday afternoon. It was quite in
formal and several additional guests
called for tea.
Coming us a complete surprise to
many of their close friends is the an
nouncement of the marriage Wednes
day afternoon of Miss Florence Jen
nings, and Richard Wendel Bell, which
took place at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jennings, in
Irvlngton. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell
of Roseburg, the parents of the bride
groom, are guests of the Jennings fam
ily, having como down to be present at
the wedding. Rev. Father Georne
Thompson read the ceremony, before a
small assemblage of the immediate rel
atives of the young couple.
.Miss Violet Jennings was her sis
ter's maid of honor, and Guy Farrar
attended the bridegroom. All the ap
pointments , were quite simple. The
bride was attired in a modish travel
ing suit of blue, and wore & chic green
toque hat. Her flowers were a lovely
combination of lilies of the valley and
orchids. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Belt left for a short
honeymoon trip, after which they will
be at home to their friends in Port
land about April 1.
Mis. Bell la' an exceptionally Sifted
girl, u telented pianist . and accom
panist. She studied here with Miss
Mayme Helen Flynn and. completed
her course at the New England Con-,
servatory f Mulc, and in TParls,
. fc'he returned in company with 'her
mother a.id sister trom t Europe last
summer, after two years' absence from
the city. She attended school at tint
Immaculate Heart convent, in. Holly
wood. Cal., and later at the Oregon Ag
ricultural college. Mr. Bell alaa at
tended O. A. C. and their wedding t
the termination of a romance begun at
college.
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Elaborate plait are being arranged
for the formal opening of the ?w
cathedral .school IihII now hrlnc
erected at -Seventeenth and " Couch
streets. A hi dance ' and decep
tion in to b Riven for this oc
casion April 6, Easter Tuesday even
ing. A general committee, Blrs. J. 1 '
O'Biieit chairman. Mis Margaret
Burke, treasurer, and BIrs. Frank l)oo- ;
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Save Miles of Steps
for Tired Feet
800,000 Hoosier Cabinets
are already in use. Every one was sold on this guar
antee your money back if you are not delighted
with it.
f White Beauty
1 i5 now the most popular. Its forty labor-saving fea-
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lures nave Lecn suicy irum nunuicus vi rAticunicni?.
We don't know anything else to add that is practical.
Yet, the price of this Hoosier, owing to the enormous
output, is below that of common cupboard cabinets.
$60,000 Worth
of Hoosier-i are s.ellinp every week. The sales arc
made chiefly to- friends of Hoosier owners. If you
buy a Jloosier now, we are sure to make sales to
some of your friends this year. You can't help
praising it.
SEE BACK COTIR SHEET SATTTSOAT EVE HUT G
POST LAST ISSTTE
Linoleums
80c Printed Linoleums
60c
Excellent quality new heavy
printed linoleum. Six very
desirable patterns, specially
priced on your floor.
$1.50 Inlaid Linoleums
$1.17
Five new inlaid patterns just
opened. Excellent grade. Laid
on your floor at the special
price.
$18.75Quarter'dOak
Library Tables
42 inches in length, with
slat ends and plank, top
$1395
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TO THE PUBLIC:
We authorize this sale, limited to
"White Beauty" Hoosier Cabinets, at
$2.50 less than the fixed cash pricei
of these cabinets. THE HOOBIEK
MTf. CO., Hewcastle, Znd.
"White Beauty" Cabinets at
$2.50 Less in Price De
livered for $1.00 Cash
The Hoosier Mfg. Company want t double llie salc
of "White Beauty" this year, hence, the above offer.
$1.00 delivers the "White Beauty" to your home, and
you pay the balance in small weekly dues of $1.00
This sale is under the direction at the Hoosier Mf&:
Company, and will last only for a short time, . '
1 50 Hoosier Cabinets
have just reached us and will be ready for your in-,
speetion tomorrow. The most "convenient, most de
sirable line of Kitchen Cabinets the Hoosier Com
'pany have ever produced. , ;
"White Beauty" ;!
The finest and most popular Hoosier cabinet made.
Combines pantry, cupboard, kitchen table, puts your
whole kitchen at finfrers' ends. So you can sit down
at work. Saves time antrcnergy by saving steps, j
xoossqx xxtchxh cabi wets' oi.d excxuszye-
1YBI THE FOWEXS rtTHVITTTBE CO.
Special Attention Is Directed to
Our Large New Line of
French Wilton Rugs
French Wiltons 36x3 at
$10.50
Witlons 2-
$6.75
Wiltons 4-6
$20.25
French Witlons 27x54 at
French Wiltons 4-6x7-6 at
French Wilton 6x3, at
$36.50
French Wilton 8-3x10-6 at
$53.75
French Wiltons 9x13 at
$60.00
Go
Cart
$4 Drop Leaf Break
fast Tables
Full size and of selected
stock, fitted with large
shelf
$2.45
Our "Az-Iz"
Department
offers exceptional values
in shop-worn floor pieces
and goods marred in tran
sit. Every piece a bargain
and greatly underpriced.
$2.75 Solid Oak Din
ing Chairs
with wide panel backs, saddle-shaped
seats and long
post construction
$1.55
People who arc particular
buy aSttirgis Go-Cart, for
they are the niost comfort,
able for baby and the mot
convenient for mother. The
Luxury. Springs absorb all
the jars and jolts and they
are so easy to fold and carry
Prices from
$7.50 to $25
Guaranteed Sealy
Mattresses
A real pillow for the body.
Thirty nights' free trial
$25.00
THt BOWO BEHIND THE BCD
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The Highest Quality Brass Beds in the World
Hicksite Lacquered Brass Beds A
Guarantee Bond Back of Every One
7 $26.75 Heavy Fil
ler Pattern
$ 1 7.SS
Fitted with attractive post and
foot mounts and extra large filler
rods. A continuous post pattern,
beautifully finished and guaran
teed against tarnishing.
$32.75 Panel Style
Bed
$24
A bed of massive proportions with
heavy mounts on fillers, posts and
feet, designed in panel effect.
Royal satin or pollett.
Kroehler Bed Davenports
Are Recognized as the BestThese Special
Numbers Should Greatly Interest You ,
From a splendi davenport to a full
Kroehler. These special numbers
S36.75 STTOFOXVD Bed davenport.
with wiae posts, upnoisierea in
Spanish Chase leather, frame in
Quartered oak effect, for
$43JSO STJOPOXVD Full quartered
frame, heavy roll arms and posts,
deep pleated front, extra bedding
room. Chase leather, for..
$48.50 TJHirOLD The long dav
enport, style, with deep rail, plain
Beat and back, upholstered in
Chase leather, quartered oak
sized bed in five seconds jproves- th simplicity of the
have handsomely designed frames, luxuriously upholstered.
$57.78 tTWTFOLD With massive
quartered oak frame, fitted with
heavy top rail a one-motion
style, upholstered in Chase
leather, for
$29.65
$34.75
$37.65
979.50 UTTOFOXJJ Upholstered in
genuine Spanish . leather. An ex
cellent Colonial design in quar
tered oak. specially priced at....
S107.5O TTHUPOUB A high qual
ity bed davenport. In genuine
Spanish leather, with very mas
sive frame in quartered oak. Co
lonial pattern, now .'
$45.75
$63.40
$84.50
On
J 50. 00
worth of
furniture
$5.00
down and
$1.00
-a - week.. .:.,
On
$75.00
worth of
furniture
$7.50
down and
$1.50
a weak. ,
On
1100.00
worth of
furniture
$10.00
down and -
$2.00
-r a-.' .week. . .
On
1125.00
worth of
furniture
$12.50
down and
$2.25
., a wtA.'Ii
On
1150.00
worth of
furniture
$15.00
down and
$2.50
a week.''.
Your Attention It Called to
These Drapery Specials.
$1.00 Scotch Sundour, ' plain oo
center with border, per yard VI W.
30c Featberproof Art Ticking.
36 inches wide. blue, pink or 1 Q
yellow, per yard V
34.50 Tapestry Conch Cov
ers, Oriental colorings. 69
inches by 3 yards.........
9.00 Couch Covers, ver- v- .
dure and Oriental designs. QC
brown, olive or rgold. for '"'-'
$2.95
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On
$200.09
worth of
. furniture
$20.00
down and
$3.00
a week:
. Big Values From the;
House furnishing Department
3c Caet Iron Hot Cake Grid- '
dies, with fine . polivhed sur- ACkr
face, for HtifC
31.50 Gas Waffle irons " re
duced to ..... . . ...... s :. .
fc Lipped Sauce Pan S-q us rt - ''
size, mottl.'li white, heavily CQ.
coated, reduced to ...'. ... 'IC
$ is Food Chopper, a f ou r- V
Made chopper, easily operated SQ-,'
and gleaned, .red cm ed to... . 0C
89c
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