The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1915,
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what ciety-j Pom PIgl
MR. AND MRS. JOHN XL PIPES
hav Invited guest to their
home in CarltOTi street for a
dancing party tomorrow eve
ning. It Will be an informal affair
with Christmas decorations and a holi
day spirit marking the event.
Mr. anJ Mr. Tolger Johnson
Hosts.
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fol
Ctr Johnson were informal hosts at
tea at their rt-eiden-e in Westove:
road. About 60 men, matrons and
maids were in attendance.
To Visit in Sail Francisco.
Mrs. Horace Luckett will leave this
pvfn for 8an KTancisco to pans the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. (ieore
l:os. ;,ke in that city. Mr. I.uekett will
;.i:n her in tsan I raneiso at the end
of the week.
Visitor for the Holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen Reed and
their little ton, Charles Allen Jr.. have
arrived from their home at Hood River
to pass Christmas with Mrs. Reed's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
1 'onohoe.
Visiting Itelatites.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Ruppe of
Calgary. Aih. rta, with their three little
children, KlUon Donaid. Marion llnii- e
and Krne.t Sasman, are l.ouso fluents
of Mr. Kuppe' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Hupp, at the latiers IrvlngMn
home in tast Twenty-fourth and Stan
ton streets.
Wedding This Afternoon.
Mr. and Mr?. I.. CoMmtz annune
the marriage of their dauhtr Helena
t'j Ma ire Alexander this afternoon at
4 oVio.-k. TI.e young couple will he
at home after January 1 at 141 North
Twenty-second street. No cards.
Summer C olony Have Dance.
One. of the moat interesting events
of the past week was the "h.ard times"
stepping party which tmis given by the
Ur Yi-w i-luh at l.ir.iva hall. Thurs
day evening. lecember 16. About 50
coupleH were on ti. floor. A number
of clever and interesting fancy cos
tumes ere in c U :: e. Many features
of the evening brought to mind "The
Good Old Summer Time" at Bar View
beach.
The club's next party will be held
shortly after tiie first of the year. The
date will be announced later. The com
mittee in charge of Thursday's enter
tainment connisted of the Misses Helen
iias!-et'. Mer'.e Young, Sarah Gassett,
Kuth I.md. I.oretta Conlogue and tiie
Me';i. Merritt McCari. Theodore
Holmes. Andrew Mn'arl. Chester Sund
bom and Leon Ja.kson.
At Koh City Park Club.
The regular weekly meeting of the
Rose City Rark club will be held on
Tuesday evening, December 21. and
will be devoted largely to -auction
t Vp-'-t'
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Photo by Gro.
Miss Marian Kuckeman of Reach, X. D., who will pass the winter
with Miss (lea Xlckerson.
bridge and five hundred. It will be ex
clusively devoted to cards and other
games, bowline, poo'., etc. Dancinjr will
be omitted altogether. A large atter.d
ance will le expei ted and a special
effort made to introduce new members
to each other and to the older mem
bers It would be especially pleasing
if the entire membership of the club
would attend and make of this meeting
an all-rii uul so. !al reunion of the Rose
City Park district.
Laurelhurst (Tub Social.
On the evening of December 17, the
Laurelhurst t iuu held its regular Fri
day night card party, bridge and lie
hundred beins played at 1- tables.
H. S. McCutcSan und Mrs. S. L. Stlm
son won liih honors at bridge and
Mrs. O. A. Neal and Miss Emmilita
Zanello in five hundred. Next Friday
evening, December 24. the club will
hold ltd regular Friday evening danc
ing party with its orchestra of IS
pieces furnishing the music.
On December 31 the next regular
Friday evening card party will be held
as usual, card playing will continue
until about II o'clock and then dancing
will commence, giving the club mem
bers and their friends an opportunity
to dance the old year oui and the new
year in.
Society Xoter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobs left
esterdy for San Francisco, here
they will pass the holidays.
Tom Iof,)on, the well known slngr
of New York, will arrive Thursday
from the east to pass Th holidays
with his sifter snd brother-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. John F. Logan. Mr. Dobson
will appear in concert here before his
return to New York. He specializes In
quaint children's songs and has won
for himself in New York during tho
past two seasons a decided place of
Ms own In this line of entertaining.
FRATERNAL NOTES
Multnomah Camp, Woodmen of
the Worki, Will Entertain.
Special Sleeting Cal:-.
Multnomah .camp. Woodmen of the
World, holds Its regular meetings on
Kriday nighte at Kast Sixth and East
Alder, in its big hail. Next Friday
night, however, being Christmas eve-,
there w-ill be no meeting. On Thurs
day nights December 23, however,
there has ben a special meeting called,
and a l:t-rs class of candidates Is
expected lie presented for initiation.
There are over 600 certificates expect
ed to be ready for acceptance by that
ti n.e.
Auxiliary Elects Officers.
The folliwing are officers of the La
dies' Auxiliary to the Ancient Order
of Hibernians: Mrs. Elizabeth Gogan,
president: Mrs. Mary Limerick, vice
president; Mrs. Kiia Sullivan, record
ing secretary (reelected'; Miss Mary
Francis M.jCarthy, financial secretary
i reelec'ed : Miss Kathenne Quinn.
Ueasur-T i reeh td i ; Miss Margaret
Whitney, mistrtss at arms; Miss Nora
U'ConneH, sentinel ; Miss Violet Gray-i-on,
mu-sician. Instalialiou will be
hoid ill January.
As signed to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Salt marsh, who
have been establishing new councils
of the Knights and Ladies of Security
in Oregon for several months past,
have been assigned to Portland for the
next two weeks, and will help secure
new members for the different local
councils. As soon as plans are com
pleted by Lafayette M. Thomas, state
manager, they will again resume ac
tive work In new cities and towns
where a demand exists for councils to
be formed.
Exceptional Froffrsjn Offered.
The l-oyrtt Order of Moose wants
every member and his wife, or sweet
heart, to come to the social tomorrow
flight and enjoy th oxceptionaJ pro
gram offered at Moose hall. Royal
building. Morrison near Broadway.
There is no charge. It is the great
annual event of the year, and every
e member is at home Spe-cial feature-s
will be given on both floors at once.
A souvenir aibum will be given to
every one present.
Camella Chapter Entertains.
Cauielia chapter. Order Eastern
Star, held a well attended annual so
cial and bajio.uet last nisht at the 51a
soi.ic temple. There was music, reci-
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Members Portland Osteopathia Axa'a.
tations and social converse, followed
by well prepared tables for all present.
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Junior Order Brost.
The Junior Order of Moose will give
a social to Its members and friends
tonight in Moose hall, Royal building,
Morrison, between Kroadway and Park
street. Every young man between 15
and 20 will find a welcome hand at
the door, no matter whether he belongs
of not.
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The Modern Woodmen of America
will assemble in University Park next
Thursday nlht In a union meeting
from all over the county. A special
and seasonable program has been pro
vided for. Every member is urged to
be present and help everybody else
cave a good time.
The United Garment Workers of
Portland local, No. 22J, are to have an
annual banquet on Thursday, Decern
ber 23, from noon until 2 p. m., at
Xeustadter Brothers, Grand and East
Taylor. U. Oee Is chairman of the
committee or arrangements.
Hawthorne lodge, Xo. Ill, A. F. and
A. M., will hold a social meeting to
night in the Masonic temple. There
will be a lecture, music and cards. All
Masons, their wives and friends, are
invited.
NATIONAL GUARD NOTES
Christmas Festival and Motloa
Picture Show Success.
Our Christmas Present to
Double trading stamps given with all purchases
from now until Christmas. Hanan Shoe Orders
make very acceptable gifts.
""-,,"rJf II
Sole Agents for Celebrated
Hanan Shoes
Go Home
For Christmas
Baker, Dr. Tdlliag. 920 Corbett bldg.
P-bones Main iJ.il. A-47.
Barrett. Xr. X. X.er, 1 Morgau
bldg. Phone Main 4J9.
Dortnf, Sr. Mabel Jaaa, 627 Morgan
bldg. MaranaU lu. East UJ.
Fear. Or. Xoia L. 623 Flttock bis.
fhoDes Broadway 33s. M 601L
Eowlud, Sr. Xk ie Sailing old.
Main iZli. A-Uii.
Keller. Sr. William O- 505 Taylor SL
Phones Main 644. A-3444.
Lacy, Sr. X. X suite oi Morgan bldg
Paones Marshall lsbft. Tabor 427V
(eomaxO, Sr. H. Tn 757 alorgaA bitty;.
Phones -VI. 7 js. A-1709.
Uwitu, Sr. Virginia V eil Morgaa
bldx- Phonea il. 1497. Mar. 4033.
feCyers, Sr. SatbarlM &, 305-807 Jour
nal Lid.-. Phone Mar. 12 Ti, A-J0JL
Uocxe. Srs. T. S. and S. C. 90S
beUtng bldg. Main 6101. A-2466.
MortoraP. Sr. X. B- SOS Morgan blda.
Phones M. 349. H. 1028,
Btylee. Sr. Joan X. Jr, 650 Plttoca
. block; Broadway 1673. Rea. Tabor
5345.
i Walker, Sr. UTa Bm 124 K. 24th si N.
East 332.
WaUlxif, Sr. Effle XU, 651 Pit toe k
blocjt. . Broadway 163. Mala 3384.
HE holidavs will soon be
here, the time of hap
piness and cheer. Your friends
will be expecting you to come
home. So will mother, father,
sister or brother.
Low Holiday Fares
Are available for the holidays.
On sale between all Southern
Pacific stations in Oregon,
Dec. 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31
and Jan. 1. Return limit Jan.
4. From Oregon to California
points on sale Dec. 22, 23, 24,
Co, 30, 31, Jan. 1st. Return
limit Jan. 3d.
Tickets, reservations or further information at City Ticket
Office, Cor. 6th and Oak Sts., Union Depot or East Morrison
Street Station. Telephones Broadway 2760, A-6704
Ask the local agent for fares, train service
and other information, or write
Southern Pacific
John M. Scott, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon
Santa Claas on Seek.
The Christmas festival and moving
picture show given by Company II
last night in the Armory ball room
was highly enjoyed by officers and
members. Immediately after drill tne
moving pictures of the National Guard
of Oregon in action brought repeated
applause from the audience. A short
musical and literary propram followed.
Captain Leo J. A." Pironi acted as a
deputy of Santa Claus and handed out
dolls and toys to the various members
of the company, as though they were
children. A supper followed. The teach
ers of Lincoln high school presented
Captain Pironi with a fine set of toilet
brushes in appreciation of his serv
ices in drilling them for military com
petition some weeks ago.
KorplU.1 Corps Drills.
The hospital corps of the Third
regiment last night held a litter drill
under KIrfct Sergeant Amundsun. This
body of men 8 secured from college
students and Instructors, by preference,
and is a valuable adjunct to a prac
tical education for both civil and pro
fessional men. The four commissioned
officers are all physicians and the 16
enlisted men are given. exceptional op
portunities for Instruction from them.
The entire corps is giving- its time
and service out of a patriotic desire
to serve the country.
Company 2. Wins.
Last Thursday night the basketball
team of Company B won by a acore
of 14 to 9 over Company C Basket
ball teams are practicing at the Ar
mory to keep Company E from winning
any more victories this winter.
Colonel Martin Is Back.
Colonel Charles H. Martin. I'. S. A.,
formerly commander of the Third regi
ment, O. N". i.. Is In Portland for a
few days, having returned from active
duty on the Mexican frontier.
The moving picture reels of the Ore
gon National Guard and the Oregon
Naval Militia in field maneuvers, rif'.e
practice, and practical work, will be
viewed by the companies B and K
tonight in the Armory ball room.
Both the Third Regiment band and
the Coast Artillery band had a good
attendance last night at th Armory.
These bands are developing some good
musicians among the young men of
Portland, and the instruction is free.
The annual military tournament will
be given by the Oregon National guard
at Multnomah county armory. Tenth
and Couch streets, at 8 o'clock on the
nights of January 1.', 13 and 14. The
organizations participating will In
clude headquarters company, maohlne
gun company, Company B, Company C,
Company D, Company E. Company F.
Company H, Third Infantry, Battery
A, field artillery, Troop A', cavalry;
Eighth company coast artillery and
the Oregon Naval militia. The pro
gram will include wall scaling, silenH
manual, bayonet exercise, shelter tent
pitching, - drill in double time. Butts'
manual, infantry attack, field artil
lery in actions saber drill, Swedish
movements. Dancing will lollow the
tournament each evening.
PERSONAL MENTION
Pays Portland Visit.
Walker Campbell, formerly local
manager of the Pacific Railways Ad
vertising company, is a Portland vis
itor. Mr. Campbell, who is now sta
tioned In San Kranclsco, is accompa
nied by Mrs. Campbell.
J. A. Douglas Is a Grants Pass vis
itor at the Carlton.
E H. Rhepard, of Hood River, editor
of Better Krult, is at the Portland.
T. V. Ryan, of the commission firm
of Preason & Ryan, la registered at
tha Portland from Setttl.
F. K. Veness is a Wlnloek, Wash.,
visitor at the Oregon.
S. U. Coleman and wife ara registered
at the Cornelius from Juneau, Alaska.
R. W. Ripley, of Oroville, Wash., is
at the Nortonla.
A. F. Sether, a Roseburg merchant,
is at the Imperial.
E. B. Sheldon and family, of Moose
Jaw, Saak., are guests at the Multno
mah. G. L. Ruff is registered at the Carl
ton from The Dalles.
M. Gorman, mayor of Cathlamet. ani
Mrs. Gorman are at the Imperial.
W. G. Carroll is registered at the
Cornelius from Brighton. Or.
J. J. Davis, of I,ewlston, Idaho. Is at
the Nortonia.
E. V. Conover, a Wenatchee apple
grower, and Mrs. Conover are guests at
the Portland.
G. E. Bradbury la a Pendleton visitor
at the Carlton.
C. C. Clearwater Is registered at the
Imperial from Enterprise.
W. Cutler and wife, of Hood Hlver,
are guests at the Multnomah.
Dr. J. M. Waugh Is a Hood River
visitor at the Cornelius.
J. M. Davie is a Centralla visitor at
the Carlton.
8. O. McFadden. of Corvallia, Is st
the Imperial.
Miss E. A. Dawson, of England, and
Mrs. Spencer, of Chllllwack. B. C, art
registered at tha Oregon. .
J. E. Davis is registered at tha Nor."
tonia from Seattle. (
Everett King and wife, of Pendleton,,
are gneatfl at the Cornelius. J
C. H. Haskell la a Los Angelta via
ltor at the Multnomah.
Dr. George A. Cathey. a Klamatl
Falls physician. Is at the Imperial.
Dr. Jeffe Ettelson. who suffered $
severe attack of pneumonia, is In 4
convalescent condition at the Good
Samaritan hospital.
MaillarcTs Chocolates
Malllard'a delicious chocolates. All
grettl's bitter streets, Mullsne's Cincin
nati taffies. Park & Tiiford s nougats
Special Christmas boxes. SIg. Slchal
& Co.. 92 Third street. (Adv.)
3w Thought Dinner.
The New Thought temple of trutb
will give a Christmas benefit 4fnnal
in the Puritan cafeteria, corner oi
Fourth and Stark streets. Wednesday,
December 2S, from 1 1 a. m. to 8 p. rtfc
Salem Votes for Signals.
Salem, Or.. Dec. -1. At the session
of the city council last night H wag
voted to install at once an electric slg
nal system for the police department.
1 It will be in operation by January 1.
Santa Claus Will Entertain the Children In Toyland, Fourth Floor, From 2 to 5 Model Grocery on 4th Floor
Christmas Gloves, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Neckwear, Ribbons, Manicure Sets, 1st Fir. Cut Glass, Silverware. 2d Fir.
MERCHANDISE
BONDS AND GLOVE
ORDERS ISSUED
FOR ANY
AMOUNT DESIRED
AT SPECIAL
BOOTH
CENTER AISLE
MAIN FLOOR
P)
Olds, Wortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Pacific Phone Marshall 4800
Home Phone A-6231
I, Green
CHRISTMAS
CANDIES and FANCY
XMAS BOXES
IN GREAT ASSORT-
MENT SPECIAL
PRICES IN QUANTI
TIES TO SCHOOLS,
CHURCHES .LODGES
MAIN FLOOR
Our Store Will Not Be Open Evenings-Shop Early in the Day
Ctonttinnigi SALES oft Gireat HmpoirllaiiuCe
In the Basement: Underprlce Store Tomorrow
$1.00 Handbags
kvmz
Basement Women's Hindbags
in choice assortment of latest
styles snd shapes. Excellent
quality and workmanship. Some
have inside fittings. Bags of the
usual $1.00 grade, on FA.
sala Wednesday at, each JUC
Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases
Another Wonderful Suit Salle?
$1.50 Handbags
AI9Sc
B a e m e n t Women's Leather
Handbags of pin seal, morocco,
etc. Stylish new shapes in all
the wanted sizes. Various fin
ishes. All have the customary
inside fittings. Bags of QQ
splendid ll.So grades, at iOt
FIVE DOLLARS
For
Women's and Misses'
Suits, Formerly
Priced Up to $25.00
FIVE DOLLARS
For
Women's and Misses'
Suits, Formerly
Priced Up to $25.00
35c Xmas Aprons
At 25c
Baiament Fancy Tea Ajrons In
dozens of dainty styles for gift
giving. Fine, sheer lawns, dimt
ties, etc., effectively trimmed
with embroideries, laces and rib
bons. Various styles QfT.
Usual 3 5c Aprons, special
Basement Underprice Store -You could not begin to buy the materials in these suits for
$5, to say nothing of the cost of making 1 Last Wednesday's sale was a record breaker, but
we intend to sell more suits in the Basement Wednesday than we have ever sold before in a
single day. Practically our entire Basement suit stock is included in this offering and the
assortment is varied enough to allow of splendid choosing. Smartly tailored suits, every
one of them serviceable models, mostly in plain styles, such as every woman has use for
every day in the year. Some in blacks, others in various good plain colors or fancy mix
tures. Excellent quality linings. Great many of these suits are in styles especially suitable
for misses also sizes up to 44 for women. None worth less than $15. Mostly all $17.50 to
$25.00 grades. No exchanges, none sent C. (J. D. and none on approval. Priced
J special in the Basement Underprice Store for Wednesday's big sale at only
55.00
$1.25 Boxed Gowns
At S8c
Baacment Women's Nainsook
and Muslin Night Gowns in full
cut styles, nicely trimmed with
embroidery, laces and ribbon.
Put up in Xmas box all ready for
giving. Worth $1.25. QO
Priced special at only wOL
Women's Bath Robes
01 Heavy Quality
Eiderdown Flan
nel, Priced Spec'l
Shown In Splendid Assortment of Patterns
and Colorings, and In All Sizes
Basement Underprice Store No article you could select
would give more real comfort and satisfaction than one of these
excellent robes, and besides, the saving is most pronounced.
They are made from heavy quality eiderdown flannel, cut in
full length styles and trimmed with wide satin facing, cord
girdle and pockets. Shown in attractive patterns and all the
desirable colors and in full assortment of sizes for women and
misses. You'll agree that $5 would not be one cent too much
for these handsome garments at any time. Shop in -0
the morning and get first choice. Wednesday only OaLQ
S. & H. Trading Stamps Given With Purchase.
39cCorset Covers
At 25c
Baaemant 500 dainty Corset
Covers at a special low price for
Wednesday. Fine grade cam
bric, trimmed with laces and
embroidery. All sizes. Put up
in attractive Christmas QC
box. Priced special at awtU
Jap Lunch Cloths
20 on
Basement Best grade Japanese
Lunch Cloths in guaranteed fast
colors, with hemstitched border.
Ivy, Chrysanthemum, Apple Blos
som and Daisy designs. Sizes 36
x36 up to 60x60 ins. fkfl
On sale Wednesday U Ull
Women's Silk Waists
Very Latest Models
With Long Sleeves
Priced Special at
Silk Crepe de Chine, Pnssy Willow Tallelas,
and Nets, In Attractive Colorings
Basement Undegyice Store Waists make appropriate gifts
J for mother, sister, wife or friend. If you have in mind useful
articles, don't fail to see these attractive waints wc offer
808
Wednesdav in the Basement Store. All are c
i new mer
chandise, bought direct from the maker at a price which en
ables us to offer a most remarkable bargain. Fashionable
models for street and dress occasions. Long sleeves, high or
low collars, trimmed with dainty tucks, fancy buttons, lait
mgs, etc. Materials include silk crepe de chine, pussy willow
taffeta, nets and novelty silks in wonderful assortment of
patterns and colors. Excellent $3.00 and $.'3.50
waists priced for Wednesday selling at only
$1.98
Special Showing ol Gififi Articles in All Departments
Gilts That Are Always Acceptable
ToHetSets.ManicureSets
Handbags, Perlume, Jewelry
Min Floor MANUFACTURER'S
SAMPLE LINE of Manicure Sets
in i-oll-ups or boxes only one
or two of a kind. Every piece
guaranteed. Being samples, we
price them at about 1-3 less
than usual.
A FEW SAMPLE SETS
of White Ivory to be disposed of
at once. Prices range about
what you would have to pay if
bought direct from maker.
XMAS PERFUMERY
Coty's, Houbigant's, Pivers, Rog
er & Gallfttt's, Violets, Pinaud's,
Kerkhoffs, Bourjois, Hudnuts,'
Colgate's, Pllmer's and Williams'.
Put up in dainty Xmas packages.
Main Floor BEADED BAGS in
splendid assortment of styles. These
are very scarce on account of dis
turbed market conditions abroad.
See these. Prices range from $10
to $35.
LEATHER HANDBAGS
Main Floor Wonderful assortment
of styles in pin seal, morocco, real
seal also fancy silk bags in assort
ed styles and colors. Reasonable
prices.
XMAS JEWELRY
Cuff links, brooches, stickpins, La
vallieres, lockets, neck chains,
watches, fobs, rings and. hundreds of
other articles for gift giving. SPE
CIAL DISPLAY of dainty gift nov
elties at the Notion Counter.
Smart New
Tailored Waists
AS 41-o5
Sacond Floor Why not select
one of these stylish new waists
for that gift? They are decidedly
smart for street or sports wear.
Fashioned with convertible col
lar and turnback cuffs. Trimmed
with white or self materials and
with square-shape pearl buttons.
See thesel All sizes. (I A
Priced special at onlyVrttOU
OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF WAISTS NOW ON
SALE AT REDUCED PRICES
ALL SUITS AT SALE PRICES
Women's Silk Kimonos S7.98
Knit Sport Coats $6.95
Second Floor Women's Japa
nese silk kimonos and robes in a
big assortment of styles and col
ors. Kimonos are full length style
with hand embroidery work
down front. Robes are in full
length with high necks, long
sleeves.
Priced special at, each
Cord girdle. Jrj QQ
Second Floor Women's and
misses' sweaters of Shetland wool
and Angorl. Some In belted
styles, others in regulation mod
els. Also tport sets consisting
of Angora coat with cap and
scarf to match. These are shown
in attractive colors. All
sizes. Priced special
S6.95
Women's Silk Petticoats S3.29
Second Floor Silk petticoats are always most acceptable gifts. At
the above price we display several attractive styles in taffetas, mes
salines and silk Jersey. Plain colors and fancy designs. (JJQ OQ
Full flare with deep flounces. Priced special for this sale OOtUt
Special Showing of Women' Dreas Skirt at $5.