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i t l i . 1 . . i - J I. . . -i - -c . - - 5 - v ' V I 4 -.'- 5 y I fx ('vs', -.s 1 t ' - & I Flanagan, who gave an afterndon of Instrumental and vocal nusic Willetha Rittr gave several ehsjrming dances in artistic costume. . Monday night the . Chrlstillioil club met at its regular dancing pai-ty at Christensen's hall. Features or tne evening were the St. Patrick's favors in the cotillion ana boio aancung oy Mr. and Mrs. Christen sen. ecided nee of ry ef- 'venlnit, while 500 was, Jnjprogrcf s. Re- "Treshinents were served also. .; Si A surprise party was- ijjivvn for Mrs. y A. B. jow, 66! Insley avenue, Saturday '"tvenlng,.. March 13. Danjpinfr. singing, . readings and games .werdi-enjoyed dur "Ihk the. evenirijr, after wfhioft rtficsli jpments were served. Theji guests were: Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Doii, Sain Ioipr, 5 Miss May Dots, Mr. amltilrs. William S iJoig, Miss Nan and Misi Peg-gy loig. 5 Jtobert and Sam Doigy Mr; and Mrs. Ladue, Lawrence Iadue, (Mr. and, Mrs. J'Yoman, Mrs. Smith. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gardaner, Jlr. James. Misse i Maggie and Kate Oardaaier, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Misg Violet Lang, Miss Vood,Mlss Kopper and Mr. Paul, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Frlzkie, Mr. and Mrs. ; Lane, Jack and Lila Lan. I A- delightful party was given at the home of Miss Myrtle Hershey in honor of Miss Haxel Saylor's 18th I birthday. Games and dancing were i th diversions of the evening. Later r dainty refreshments were served. The house was beautifully decorated, the color scheme was-pihk and white. Those present were the Mesdames ! thapinan. Millar, Iawsoh. Taylor and ; Moylan, and the Misses illazcl Saylor, j Marjorle Crosby, Hessi Beall, Oral Green, Charlotte Taylorg Lillian En: ; nor, Maybelle Olsen,. Vra Dahl and Myrtle Hershey, and fj the Messrs. I William Healy, Orin Cheney, William I Millar, Edward Fennel, $eorge Black- " burrte, Taylor, Olsen &n Hershey. - ; j S The Ladies' Aid of Highland Congre Igational church entertained their ! friends at a St. Patrick" tea Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. I S. Cutler,' 100S Garfield j avenue. The '.! guests were received by St., Patrick and X bis wife. The entertainment consisted of j readings and music biy Mrs. Ralph 'Miller, i-lso the kissing of the tlarney 5 stone, by the guests. A Iguessing con itest was enjoyed with the prize tailing to Mrs. J. E. Jensen. Aj dainty colla . Itlon was served at tea. time. The com- mittee in 'charge of the -arrangements twas: Mrs. Fred B. Wright, Sirs A. I,. " jVoung, Mrs. E. S. Bollinger, Mrs. Van iDemarr, Mrs. Wlgton and- Mrs. Sul Jjivan." j. ; . " j - IT On Wednesday afternoon, March 17, 'Mrs, V. N, Irwin entertained in honor iof her eister, Mrs. Albert Kunz. The . ' J rooms , were gaily decqrated in the I green and white. The afternoon was ! spent In playing 600, honors falling to !Mrs. Claude De Pue, Mrs.! George i Bishop and Mrs. H. W. Mathison, after J which a light lunch was served. Those I present were Mrs. H. W. Mathison, Mrs. I Lewis K. Bodling, Mrs. A. E. Fair ! child's. Mrs. E. Rundv. Mrs. ClaudA Tn t Pue. Mrs. A. R. Keeseyi Mrs. Georgf Bishop, Mrs. John Kuns, Mrs. Albert in TrrTji .j i il If 1 III - . . AyVi, b n , '"WhiiiiWi.-,. , HI J-v , III ,t 'Xs Ml-1 I Hp-' .' J I & Fridav evening, April 9, the Friday after Easter Sunday, ha chosen as the date for the third of the "Follies Dances."' The "F were introduced at the MuKhomah hotel last fall and have been lncreas ing in popularity with each part attendance at these inter-school erings has become so large that the next of the series will he neia Cotillion hall, where both the maHn hall and the banquet room will b used for the occasion. The committee freshments is planning an elaborate supper to be served in the banquet hall The committee in crjarge has f to make this event tne last aai their series for this year. Eva fort will be made to make, this closing dance a feature of the season lor the high school set, for which the "follies' have become well known. The next entertainment at th City Park club will be the negno min strels on the evening, of March 26. Great interest in the event is fested by the members of the cljub and their families and friends. T hearsals have proven that exceptional talent is engaged and a grea munity gathering is assured. Tlhe fol lowing black faced artists will face the footlights: J. U. McDonald O. M. Bittner. W. A. Mullen. H. M. Evller. U. S..Ackies, E. F. Rice, Fred L. Mojreland, John Hedberg, E.: H. Stivers, Barnett Goldstein, Frank Schlegel, Frahk Fitz gerald, and the Great Amaldi L. Moreland is manager and proijnises a good night ' of: fun making. Ev is invited. The New England society wl next Thursday evening, March 50 7 Tilford building, northwest of Tenth and Morrison street Clement B. rihaw will give fine vocal and instrumental pitogram All - former residents of tlid New Engla'nd states and their familHes are requested to attend. The employes of the Portlahfl Rail way, Light and Power company are making big preparations for an Easter party, which will be given Easter Monday, April 5, at Cotillion hdll. In vitations will soon be mailed Out and the names of the committee will b announced later. Mrs. S. A. Matthieu. will en the officers: and guard 500 club Ladies of the Maccabees of the at her home, 351 Eugene street! day afternoon, March 23. Ladies of the Maccabees and friends ard cordi ally invited. Take Union avenue car. The regular sewing meeting jeorge Wright Relief corps w place Friday. March 2S, from 1 to 3 o'clock, at the home oj Sparks, S7fi East' Eleventh north. Take I-J car to Masbn and East Fifteenth streets. Thp Indiana society will meet at the Masonic Temple, Monday, March 22, in society hall. A program of dancing and cards has been arranged All Hoosiers and their friends are cor dially Invited. Scout Young camp auxiliary will give a card party Tuesday afternoon. March 23, in their lodge rootji, fifth floor court house. Prizes will tie given lor the highest score in 500. Drama league meeting wil take place Wednesday evening, March 24 at the Portland hotel. Mrs. Thomas C. Burke will read "Children of Earth." Lico club announces their dancing party Thursday evening, jvojeal electiohsj Assisted by rin ml j 1 1 I ' ' 1 ' I MissiKrecht The! club members present! f 1 - i I I wre Geitrude Roehr. Gladys Baily. lie . " - , f M - - ww , A Bertha Palmer Beal ih TH kA&on, Anna ' 1 1 ) s jPlmef, Madellnel bulneiUnd. Clare W?1''" " "v f " Jf s JKhecht, Alice Mejers,, Marion Ben- ( y - -v t t !) f fffT-l nett, (Trom ell Nqren. Le Roy John- , ? " fl H JamesTHj de Oso Roehr. Frank RoehH V f ' V .f ' I L ' till rr t" ur.r: i i w - . , w h i S The Adelphtans held an Interesting I l ill II W '4 1' f dejbate Thursday afternoon, "ResolVed, 'AW Xmm$. 4--: If I II i Tiliat the Commission Form bf Govern- .. - '-'"';--; JJ 11 I sW?J II mtent Should Be Established in Port- i- t 10 J jr I II it $ I S land." Miss Hause and Miss Landers V IN- I first represented the affirmative and Miss S I ST I II II' l II I fe been JOhnstten and , Misfc Lestley the nega- . , i . 4 t i I B ' HI I I party tiye. fThe af firrna,tive won b3 ' a 3 to V ftlV f Z&zS III fl A tollies" 1 i vote. i i I kflS ILC1 l -A" I II ' IHf III 1 I The oDenincr iof the Ka.s er season music has been ordered fro n the east I 1 . s x v, l lifjU ' ai d s veral otliier attractions will bu J V y - , e- i ' MiSt1r I I I I , 1 . ' W T ti I - 4 V S $ - I e Rose S I f 1 - A I Jfi r'Xt It - WW here- ' iT4 i t lt - i Mil iK-,'-:' ' -r-ltc-l-il Fred I I i 2 ' i - I if eryone h i i ill 4 -i t , ' '-' ? " , WW ' IM LV;-'" '-I- 1.1'- ; WnS rff, - ffimr . . r . .-- i - - ! iYX i a. iVl. II. LLjlUiUilU, Vy UU Willi. 1J.I . UtlUiUUU, UaO IClt j IU1 ,Cir X JL iv , x i o fc-M-j, jjjcw "ViMV. I H H-H- H 1 : ' . " I " i. . " . . .. I entertainment. The 1 decorations were potted plants with I shaded 1 meet ; 25. at corner , Dr. p. very tertain of the World Tues- of the 11 tako 0 "a. na. if Allle street 25. at Women of Woodcraft hall Mrs.- fChairls w4ek Kunz, Well and ugatd ! YOUR FRECKLES IVead Attention la Pebmary and March or I'm ; lKy Sty 1 Now Is the time to take special care iff "the- complexion if ypu wish it to look well the rest of the jyear. The Feb ruary and March winds have a strong tendency' to , bring out jifrecklea that may atay all summer unless removed. Now is the time to . use bthine double strength, 1 . f Thi prescription for ihe removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful that tt is sold by druggists under guar antee to refund the money, if it falls. Get n ounce of othine double Strength, and even a few ' applications should show a wonderful improvement, some -of. the smaller freckles even van ishing entirely. j, (Adv.) supper were Westen Baker, Lul Florence Frances Vermillion Walls, Hoyt Qudlipri the host. Duane Chamberlain (Grace and her sister. Miss Westah Baird pBaird) a bride of the past who attended her. Mrs. John Kunz Jr., Mrs.1 A. , Mrt. H. Neber. Mrs. V. N. Irwin Mr$. p. C. Resser. j ' ' KennetH. Morrison was host last evenihgj at ah enjoyable St. Patrick's Day pajrtjf aij his home in Irvington. Dancing was enjoyed after which ' a was served. Those present hie Misses Lida Littell, Melba Vera i Barbur, Nydane letta Walker, Miss Anderson, tVestengard, Virginia Brown, and Ray Johnson, Lloyd Claude : Brown,; Jimmy Hickox, Gordon Mounce. Glen Laidlaw, Paul Schultz, Jack O'Brien and L. C. Ioyes, ' ju E. Thompson and E. JuetrlcM. . Shayi Fred Brbwn, Max Miss Birdie L. Jensen, a popular graduate nurse of the Good Sa.naritan nospitap, apd Walter C.. Grimm, a prom inent farmer iof Hubbard, were united 16 marriage y Dr. Lovland at ! the Grace iM.j EJ church on Wednesday, March jlO.I Only the Immediate friends of the bride and bridegroom were pres ent Thelbride was attired in a hand some brown traveling suit with hat , to match. I After the service they left on an extended wedding trip sJvd will be at honie o their many friends' after April 1,5, at their, home in Hubbard. m j j ! Mrs. William Bohtander of 129 Lau relhurst avenue, entertained Wednes day, in honor of Mrs. C. S. Fulton who left Tpusday for Seattle to locate permanently.) The beautiful home was most artistically decorated In St, Pat rick colore. Greeft ferns and carnations adorned the i table while pofted ferns and palm were much in evidenc about the parjlors and dining room, i Refresh ments Iwere served. Those who assisted Mrs. BOhlander were; Mrs.' B. Hendricks. A su! George evemn e honors Claude Albert and M Claude Kunz, and Mi George rprise party was given to 500 ntertalnment4 went Kunz. of the evening. Card to George Bishop, Mrs. e, John Kunz and Mrs. Those present weret Mr. rs. L. butchers, MJr. and Mrs. De Pue, Mr. and:. Mrs. John Mr. anJ Mrs. V. NL Irwinj Mr. AKert Kunz and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. j- vina day at teenth A sul Molly Miss q. Mrs Mrs. Bishop at her home Tuesday A complete and dancing were the . ! and pleasant surprise party was givjen in honor : of Miss Al- Woerteridyke's sixteenth birth her residence, 70 North Four streetj Sunday afternoon, !by Miss Sadie GoldWatt. Those in at tendance werie: Miss Melba Miller, Miss Gladys Miller. Miss Maxlne Al len, Miss Pauline Schmidt, Miss Anna Miss Helen Rosencrantz, i Miss Elsie Crane, Miss Adeline Smith, , Miss Dolores Cullen and Miss Ida Sherman. rprise party was given in honor of William Brenner at the! home of Miss lida Eisinsteln, 628 Fifth street, Saturday evening, March 13. ! The were entertained: by music. songs and games. Those present were: Miss ROgaWay, Miss L. Eisenstein, Gus FUsher, H. Saxter, A. Blonde, A. Gallon ger. Miss A. Goldman, 'Miss jMazerof sky, Miss Norma Mavee, . Miller and Miss Ida Eisenstein. -I : -l- '-1: I M; Bell Lett was the hostess; at the Old People's Home Saturday after noon, March 13, at a musical. . The pro gram was arranged through the efforts of Mrs. Max Hicks,, who presented Miss Cathlihn Graharam and Miss Winifred Easter March HIGH. SCHOOL NOTES At Lincoln. By Margaret Mansfield Miss Dorothy Goldsmith en a number of her girl friends urday afternoon. Those assitsi Elise Feldman, Minnette Shu Hart, Delphine Rosenfelt a Rosendale. About 12 of the se,t were present. Saturday evening. March Adelphian society will give af the home of Miss Bain, of ulty. All are anticipating time. net! Sat-j g were! i, Irraai Joani younger trtai list nd 120, the party the fac-i good The pupils of room three reception for thefr mothers an ers on March 12 in the school A short program was rendered, which "Miss Wold and Mr. dressed the mothers. Tea were served. The committee n was: Alice Hester, Henrietta ger, David McCord. Philip and Calista Eliot, chairman. Eae W. T. cluh entertained t TJ-Go club at the home of Oscb lost Saturday night. Cards wer honora falling to Madeline Ray Fryer and Osco Reohr : : i Easter $uitsS tsxhtk or m vir : I gave a teach- library. after ad- cakes charge Bettinf McCarthy Davis and he 1-Goj- Reohr played, Sutherland. rendered qn ffliven cpmmi ilert cKd NIari unba ttendeh. Ik-vin sett. Sitanl for sp ttee ni LShea, y, Maxj G r, ( "erl June Gui5s, Arion 1 ey And eclal lariag: rallt bql A tV On March 1 Washington Hligri the girls' dfrbtih ferson and Lihc the Zetas. I First an given: "Irish Richmond, Marlqn Steafnf taie oy u&nei ttr Ma Main Fi Kiel Vljii ero entertai ing arre Friewa llltZ. I A. rgaret ning, M . Paulin is Hainlii tmer. Joh fiairy Ireland fron personal Miss Mother MaJclirefe, rtett land Mdrgue Attler tms students adjtu Arher beautiful! i Special for Easter. Latest ttovelties CJI C J. K. STEkN I,ABXES' TArLOK, 447 Alder Street. Pringlp jofi ashinirtonj the had as g societ bin, the nteriesting program : was Love Song,' ent. j The is: i Gil- fd, HoWard R. Wljson, Kelch, Mary rjorie Crit- e Jacobsen, Irma IBen Flatti and Ifhrenos of their guests es of ! Jef- Philos' and by Marion on St. Patrick' by reading f an jlrish Daniels, talk on experiences by fafulty: duet, Marion Ben- the by rite CooW. n prograrri the gymnasium ihtftresti rnd to the ables werie laldLjTh decorations were greens and"-, the light with green crepe paper, ly glow over the ice was served. Miss Burgoyne, presid los. Miss Brown, pres Zetas, and Mrs. Levin at Washington, res Later informal danci plant s were , casting entiro room!. ent of ident son, dea ded g was Pdn The- June '15 class a set of laws to gov and, try and prevent lunch." Biddle Com the.; class, will have th present to the faculty week. bs ; The February '! e-1 ton is now organized. f iel the president. Ot RHth Thayer, vice p Stephenson, secretary treasurer; Edwin Lg-eant at arms, and Mi editor of the class 6b members nave sig to the graduating li! ring Suits, Goats, Street & Afternoon Dresses ! , . . " .1. . ' V - '- : I : '. -Women's and Misses' Spring Apparel is now being shown on the Third Floor, intrbducingi 1he smartest ideas ill! design, materials and coloring, together wth clever interpretation of the new models in Tailored Suits, Silk Suits, Qolf, Motor and Sport Coats, Silk Dresses and Separate Skirts jThe most favored jvvrtolen; materials are serge, abar dine, poplin and shepherd check; the. silk fabrics in clude crepe de chine, silk poplin," gros de Londre, Geo. Hotchkiss 8tret Km. Z.nU Voleir THE STREET STUDIOS The highest standard of efficiency for instruction in singing, Main 566, 331 11TK ST. A -5466. New FLOWER STpRE Opposite Oood Bamarltaa Hospital j Floral Designs. Cut Flowers. Pot Plants, Lawns Kept in Order, Window Boxes Filled, Etc. Reasonably Prices, : NAUSA & PETERSON J 255 23d St., Bet." Iovejoy and Marshall rnone Aiarsnau Z3s. 1 ? I ill ! . 111 1 ' i ; I i Sp the Of n of to is fo rn the "the prea e , laws the fir W; Jacl lass of with J pier offl resident Don Strowbridge, s Clara- Ins." hed t. a Ibve- Green Phi- the iirls toasts. enjoyed. i lula rn stud walki Ident read; St Iof Mng ents ng of to the 9ns- ash k Biene- cers are: Marian Robinson, Ser- Sfchalrph, Already their naJrnea M cago . and Mrs.' I). Brunswick- of Chi announce the engagement of their daughter, Hortense, to Harold Isenberg. formerly -of Louisville, Ky. The young is the grandfughter of the late knd Mrs. M. Wertheimer. : . lady Mt. ANNOUNCEMENTS YOUR HOROSCOPE By W. F. Adams. (Adams Astrological School.) 6. 1 V. T. Yes.' there are changes ap parent that promise gam to you per sonally within the- next three years; tbiis year is good in many ways, with the possible exception of illness that threatens, but-which easily will be overcome. - New friendships that will, interest markedly are very probably a factor in your affairs. " . I IT. O. T. The child's life denotes ex cessive generosity coupled with an njgff itesxlve spirit : end determination; the boy generally will be suci-essf ul : tending to a professional tHrccr; this should be encouraged, medi-iue l'ie f erred. . N. A. T. Leadership is pronouni-ed in any thing the boy. enters into. Ha Is inclined o misstate things. It will be hard in- either case to be exact In giving complete data respecting thu children without careful elaboration and sufficient space: but in summary, both children are above the ordinary in ability, the latter espevTally, and if tact be used in the training, pro nounced results will accrue. JA. N. K. -Two natures are evident, one optimistic, aggressive and impul sive, the. other depressed, inclined to worry and inclined to disturbances with the other eea. S. J. P. Your ambition alone wHI Insure success end your best years ap pear after passing your twenty-eighth year; for the lsues mentioned. Miss K. 8. Your friendship for th party denotes disturbance, yet -It n greatly your fault, hecaiTfreydu do not handle , the situation at you uliould. Assume lndtrrerence In a graceful manner and favorable results will fol low. Yes,, t the .latter question if you will assume oTTV Interest In busi ness mutters and not allow the other issue to disturb. , Mrs. k.- C' Carrol. You have a natural taste for decorating and 'de signing; you do not like opposition, but acquiesce for the sake of peace. I would Judge that you easily laugh and rarely cry; would bear trouble rather than fight it. Kmotional In feeling, sanguine in temperament. J. S. There Is an. amount of un settlinent, apparent, which' will straighten Itself, am aure, but not without an amount of oppoaltlon and delay meanwhile. . r r Nell H.Wj'wo tetiiperainents are' evi dent; one' shows a reatlesn, arnblttoua' nature, the other ictlerta a oie'r. practical nature. Uolly a. -you failed to alate ear born. - - A.. M. K. Although your ambitions lead to Irish iiieals. which, by tlie way, will -he embraced If cnvlrohmenx per mits, I caution agairmt too- much dis play of aggressiveness, an you have, evidently uu .-abundance of spirit and ability; You evidently are m young lady, ..tral$Mtotwrq. . assert Iv and doiiilrmtlriff. 1 add that you will marry well. ; Mi8 ltuth K. G, You hve b sunny disspoBltion, are sennit fve Dili inclined, to'caier to persons who Huriounil you. riitlier. than tip jt.i. You are a lover of the beautiful, flo'.veld, inutile, pic tures, . etc. One of Intenoe . emo tions, rather pnative in dlKposltiini and tiortieBtie in tasleit, , U. T. VVhatcv.ei- turn your affair asuiruj,; I am ur! of the fai t that thy will nut 'bo unfavorable, rathei the reverse. .Any change entero.i Into kvill assume favorable proportions.' In' your favor. ' Miss L. 1,. Change thftt you de1ie BPpear as generally favorable. Mrs! V. M. -Alu h ; depends on he domestic .relations . and - ho (they are handled. -Tin? yc.rr 1h favor able to your interests or tn whatever ctlon or move you make. Oay V. 1 would not ne In onv hur- y to. get married, as future year u- lote many annoyances and embar rassments In thid connect ion, yel not Necessarily neriou.. You have splen did prospects ahead of on, - having Imatiy taletils. 1 would advise ynu de veloping these latent abilities. . You are quite' young 'to asnum domestic jreaponsibllltieai, yet you are Innately e'l'Jippeii ior sucn. Jet i hovi.mb rare be used. . ' , A. K. ; T.-r Thrown on your own re sources, your pi'ospe' ig appear excel lent. You will be, handicapped from aflectlons Kom-evvhat, and by dlntuiii ances of ' health, broueht on through worry. Kxcellent. ea-i a 'appear be tween 26 and 4. " K C. iL t'nsettleineiit more or less appears the order' lor ihe year, tending towards Improved -condition "latter, especially better7 In 1916, and tilj better in "19 It . 101 S . Helen, L. Yes,, not luter than No vember lot this year. BesMie 11, You nre very adaptable to variious ftsues. that constantly arise, are detei mined, often to your detriment, though hard for you to for get of felines and yoif are ear.ily of fended. You often are considered un sympathetic, but are not wi, You have good self-control, and are very ten- Hmiii nf attachment. Ycui are-pass- Mive'in disiioaitlon, creative In taatec. rmotiona.I in reelings ' unu pnifjiniun in temperamtnt. .t - The perspns who told you what yo'i stated know not of what they apeak; Investigation wilt assure you this. BEN Sh op dis- crepe de meteor andj taffeta. . 1 Week-end arrivals from New York will be on play tomorrow morning -Suits $17.50 Upward. -Coats $9.85 Upward. H-Dresses $14.50 Upward. Women'? and Misses' White Chinchilla Coats, $9.85 SELLING MO AT for Gentle wo 'HA 6 ' Vv n RR IS ON FOURTH en