r ' . --. a THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY SO, 1918. V While Portland "Enjoys" Snow New York Revels in Straw Hats Authors' League Asks Women's Help; Great Mardi Suffrage Ball Planned; Other Gotham Gossip. Gras X HE ' 'v- ri - iv&iiua'l - ' r VOv III ... . 4, t , -"'X Jf Dr. and Mrs. II. K. Sturdevant. Mr. and Mr. Orant Braman, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Relsr. Ir. and Mrs. Robt. Sken. Dr. and Mrs. Wal!ac Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Sktff. Mr: and Mn. Jamra S. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. S ". Jagger. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Kiebtjf. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson. Pr. anil Mrs. K U. Infbaro. Mr. and Mrs. J A Dkk, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. William.". Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dowllnfr. Mr. and Mrs. I E. Cable, Dr. and Mrs T. S. Thomson, Mr and Mrs. A. Opdycke. Miss Blanche t Lowery. C. F. Byrne. Dr. C. G. lUttner and X. Harris. Mr. John Ker entertained at dinner at the Nortonla Wednesday. The Midwinter carnival iven by Martha Washington Social club will take place at east side Masonic hall Monday evening-, January 31. The committee In charge have been work Ins; for several weeks to arrange for the many concessions, some of which r: "The wild animal show," -Moving Pictures." "The Cherry Colored Bat." "Flower Show and '"Mysterious lady's Slipper." "The Oreat Mexican Bat". "Hulu liulu Dancers, "Fortune Teller," "Fish .pond," "Oreiron Ground Hog" and "Trip Around the World." Kntertalnment will be furnished bv the "Ginger City Cornet" band and "Washington Lodgs" quartet. There will be refreshment and candy booths, also 11S bar. Admission free. Public invited. Mr. and Mrs. "William M. Ladd left Wednesday for California, where they will pass several weeks at NorU- hotr. Mrt. Cithen C. Gllman left the lat ter part of last week for Seattle, where he will Join a party bf friends for an extended trip to Honolulu. They left G eat tie Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rassell enter tained at dinner Thursday at the Kor tonia. Announcing ths ngageraent of Miss Oannalne Baruh, the attractive youn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Baruh. and Msrwyn E. Wangenhelm of Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Durfc belmer entertained with a dinner ; dance last Saturday evening. The en ' sTagement came as a great surprise to the friends of the young bride-elect In Portland. She has Just recently fin ished school at San Francisco, where ; ah attended Miss Mnrison's finishing ' school. She le a charming and popular girl who will doubtless be much en .tertained during her prenuptial days .Miss Flora Gabriel of San Francisco! who ts her house guest, received with Mr. and Mrs. Durkhelmer and Miss Barah. " - Mr. and Mrs. Baruh received in honor of their daughter on Sunday and again en Wednesday afternoon. Mia Edith Crangle of Butte, Mont la the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norbert GraveUe at their home at (41 East Nineteenth street north. Irv " lngton. Miss Crangle has been vislt .lns; for aorne time In California, first ENGRAVED STaXXOXXKT ' aXO CalLOra CA12S W. G. SMITH & CO. ' nao TL0OS xoxajji SUXH A ;v r r ' ' v j K3 CLYDE. VAN VLREaI, y 5BA.IDJt. OEJ5. at the fair In San Francisco and later at Los Angeles and San Diego. She will pass several months here with Mr. and Mrs. Gravel le, who are former Butte, Mont., people, having only re cently coma to make their home in Portland. Much Informal entertaining la being done for Mrs. C. Alfred Pelletler of Victoria, B. C. who is Ue house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Twohy t their home in Irvington. Mlsa Marian Rose Spoeri, the attrac tive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spoeri. was a charming hostess Monday evening, when she entertained with a dancing party at the ballroom of the Wheeldon Annex, the occasion being her birthday About SO young people were present The young hostess received her ruete In a pretty, girlish frock of yellow taffeta, and all the appointments of the party were carried out in a yellow color scheme. It was a leap year dance, and many novel features wtra introduced. Mrs Crwutrl assisted her daughter In receiving. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Fred Spoeri. Mrs. D. E. Rose, Mist Kate Rose. Mr. and Mrs. de Vsrney, the Mieaes Mary Dunbar. Helen Rose. Mary Packwood. Helen Wilson, Cathe rine Erdner. Mary McConnell, Mamie Reddick. Esther Eiickson. Alice Bul llngton. Myrtle MacLean, Alice Nolan. Vivian Wooley, Margaret Cundy. Mar garet Mansfield, Colllster Wheeler, C Edwin Humphrey, Harry Humphrey, Alexander Miller. Lawrence Edwards, Dave Cooper, Ralph Smith. William Fordyce. Roland Banks, Robert Bren ner, Blddle Combs, Bacbe Crofton, Stanley Boquiat, Robert Cosgriff, A. Townsend Kurts and Herman Lind. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Van Doren en tertained at dinner f ttii Vn.tnn,. Wednesday. The "Arcadian" dancing party will be held tomorrow evening; January II, at the new Murlark ball room. Twenty-third and Washington. This party had been previously announced to he bald at- the Multnomah notaL The Murlark ballroom will be espe cially decorated for the Arcadians anl several unique features are planned for the evening. Serving on the commit tee are: Misses Charlotte Patterson, Ann Dilllnger, Axa Genevieve Paget. Ruth Johns, Ruth Dundaa, Mrs. Ar thur C. Dayton and Mrs. James H. Abrey, assisted by the Messrs. Harry A. Weller. C. Jerrold Owen, Frederick L. Carlton, Arthur C. Dayton. C. E. Travllllon and J. H. Meyers. Miss Florence Tatham entertained the Phi Pi Psl sorority and a few guests Juesday evening at her home on Portland Heights with an attract ive card party. To the delight of the guests Miss Dorothy Fraxler, a talented young vio linist, favored with a few violin selec tions, and Miss Mary McConnell with a solo accompanied by violin and piano. Supper was served, after which the guests enjoyed dancing. Among; those present were: The Misses Helen Rose, Mary Packwood, Florence Jacob sen. Dorothy Fraxler. Marian Spoeri, Helen Wilson, Katharine Erdner, Mary McConnell. Saline Kropp, Hortense Ballln, Olive Sullivan Alice Bulllng ton. Marie Thatcher, Ines Radell and Mrs. Frances Hayes Hoojgstraat. On Tuesday last Mrs. Hugo Kerble and Mrs. C. B. Handy were hostesses at the Laurelhurst club for the regu lar bi-monthly card party. Mrs. Dave Campbell and Mra. H. N. Smith se cured the highest scores In bridge, and in "500" Mrs. Parcell and Mrs. F. D. Weber. The next party will take place Tuesday, February ' , when Mra N O. Pike and Mra. F. D. Weber will act as hostesses for the club. The members of the orchestra of the Laurelhurst club, with their wives, FINE NEEDLEWORK and MENDING BnbroMery HefWeetna Diswsnurk Tmt tioe Crecbeting Maadlng silk hosiery Laee vt all kinds, pereoaal aad Somes tic. at t Linnett Wolf gram By Grtta Washerman. New York. Jan. J8. The climate of the east and west seems to be reversed at present, for while we read of blli sards and extremely cold weather on the Pacific coast, here it is mild and almost springlike, so much so that straw hats, and those of a most sum mery aspect, at that, are already be ing worn. At the Blltmore the other day at the tea hour a number were seen trimmed In gay colored flowers, and wheat. This in spite of the fact that the milliners and manufacturers are prophecylng dull and uncolored Easter bonnets, and drab men's suits, unless the dye shortage is speedily re lieved. The Author's League of America, of which 'Winston Churchill is president and Theodore Roosevelt vice president, has asked the assistance of a number of women, prominent in the literary world, to. help them broaden the scope of their work, which up to now has dialt almost entirely with legal mat ters. Amelia Rives (Princess Trou betskoy) la to be president of the aux iliary, Mrs. Helen Woodruff vice pres ident. Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, Mrs. Kate Douglas Rigcs, Mrs. Douglas Robinson, and Mrs. Archer Huntington, honorary vice presidents; Mrs. May Van de b'amle Bakhuyzon, treasurer: Mrs. Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff, honorary treasurer, and Mrs. Krnest Thompson Seton. secretary. A big mardi gras suffrage ball, under the auspices of the New York state suf frage party, of which Mrs. Norman de P.. Whilehouse Is chairman, is to bfl j helj on March 7 In Madison Square garden. It will have a number of very spectacular features, and will be the biggest entertainment ever given in the suffrage cause. On March 10 the garden will be the scene of an affair which promises to bj the largest of its kind ever held. 1: Is to be a bazaar the entire proceeds o. which will be for the benefit of the German and Austro-Hungarlan war sufferers. Fifteen hundred men and women are on the committee, and the fair will last 11 days. There will be 30U booths. At the sale of the art collection of the late Huso Relsinirer. several or CTUde Hassam's pictures were eagerly bid for and sold. "Brooklyn Bridge" was bought by a collector for S3225. Three others of his works, "Jryad8." "Sunset" and "Mornine in Seville," brought J6I5 each. Mrs. John Jacob Astor, widow of Colonel Astor. who perished on the Ti tanic, has Just given her first large ball, as he has been In deep mourn ing ever since the disaster. It was such a great success that there Is much talk of her taking the place of the late Mrs. Aetor as social leader of New York. Miss Kathleen Iawler, who has a studio at 21 West Thirtieth street, was one of the Oreaoiiians present at Eml lie Frances Bauer's last musical re ctptloti. Miss 1-awler recently sang enjoyed a supper party in the club rooms last Monday evening. The weekly party of the Laurel hurst club was held Friday night. Bridge and "3u0" provided entertain ment and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haines were host and hostess for tha ev nini,'. Mrs. Walter Ptaender entertained at a yellow luncheon last Monday after noon, January 24, at her home on East Everett street, for the pleasure of her sister, Mrs. James Thelander of Aberdeen, Wash. The luncheon table was daintily appointed with yellow shaded candles and a basket of daffo dills and violets. Two tables at "600" were arrangeu during the afternoon, the highest hon ors falling to Mra. J. M. Peters. The guests Included: Mrs. J. Clemena, Mrs. O. H. Hand, Mrs. C. D. Porter, Mrs. F. II. Hohn, Mrs. C. H. Gilbert, Mra T M Peters. Mrs. James The-1 lander. Miss Ieona Clemens and the' hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I.atz will leave for Kan Francisco shortly to at tend the wedding of their son, S. M. Lais, to Miss Irene Lazarus of Cin cinnati, which takes place on February 6 at the Fairmount hotel. si Mff and Mrs. Carl Rltterspacher en tertained at their home, 54G Nehaleni avenue, Tuesday evening, with a very pretty "500" party, the occasion be ing their tenth wedding anniversary. Card honors fell to Mrs. J. Henry, Mr. C. Nordhorst. H.A. Henneman and R. W. Henneman. A delicious supper waa served. The host and hostess received many beautiful gifts iu honor of the occasion. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Henneman, Mr. and Mra R. W, Henneman, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Wsggner, Mr. and Mrs. Jams Henry, Mr. and Mra. Carl Hummel,' Mr. and Mrs. C. Mordhorst and Mr. and Mra Calrnea. One of the pleasant events of the week was a luncheon and 600 party given by Mrs. P. V. Clodlus at her home In Walnut Park. Those present were: Mrs. Rosetta McKennltt, Mrs. Sadie Swan. Mrs. Carrie Brownell. Mrs. Zona Hershey, Mrs. Marion Graf, Mrs. Marie Langley, Mrs. Julia Stev ens. Mrs. Julia Vospers. Mrs. Ella Lombard, Mra Susie Lewison, Mrs. Helen Lamar, Mrs. Lena Moore, Mra Vaughn, Mrs. Zlmmer, Mrs. Helen THEY'RE HERE! THE NEW CONSIGNMENT AYERS and SMITH " TAILOR MADE CLOTH HATS Light and medium weight, sul fable for Winter and Spring wear. K. S. ERVIN & CO.. Ltd. Outsat Ootaiag IMPORTED ACCESSORIES rOB'sIX CUSTOM SHIRTS ICO TP nOQB, TfrT.T.TaTO SXAO. XXTX AJTS MTU. in the Jamestown "Messiah" perform ance where very high class renditions of the celebrated orator. o .are given annually. Miss I-awler was paid a great compliment In that she was the only one of last year's soloists re-en-gaged. She is meeting with consider able success In her teaching and Is also continuing as ftrst soprano, in the choir of the Church of the Mes siah. Miss Ina Brooks, a sister of Mrs. Her bert Bradley and aunt of Miss Louise Bradley of Portland, who la an actress of note, has Just had a five reel scenario accepted by the Famous Play er company. It la called "The Depths of Purity," after a story by Butler Dav enport. At present, she is adapting one of Louis Anspachers stories for a film drama. Miss Brooks lived In Portland at one time and was a mem ber of the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic club. Mrs. 8. Feucht "Wancer. who once made her homeSn Portland, where her husband, the late Slgmund Feucht Wanger, had large business Interests, now lives at 607 Park svenue. Her in town on Thursday. The Du Monda of the famous Washington Square players, at the Bandbox theatre, and a son, Walter, Is business manager for Miss Elizabeth Marburv. Dr. and Mrs Harrv W. Cox are at the Hotel Astor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beeks. formerly of Portland, are visiting Mr. Bceks' mother on lower Twelfth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ferheimer have taken an apartment at the L.uxorUa on West Seventy-second street, for the next two months. Mrs. Frank Vincent Du Mond was In town on Thursday. The DuMonds are, living in I-awrence, Long Island. Ludwlg Hlrsch Is Knickerbocker. at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. John Khpard (Gert rude Heltshu). and their daughter Elitabeth, have returned from a trip to Panama and are at the home In Bast Orange. N. J. Joseph Patterson and B. S. Josselyn, both of Portland, were at the Waldorf Astoria recently. Mrs. A. C. Riley is the guest of Mrs. Alfred C. Harrison of Philaddelphla, at her sugar plantation. Knsenada de Mora, In Cuba. Mrs. Riley lives with her daughter. Mrs. Corlnne Riley Bar ker, at 600 West End avenue. Miss L Bernard Is at the Holland House. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bernstein ( Flora Bauer) occupy an apartment at the West Point. R. W. Miles, who lived In Portlsnd for some time, now makes his home in New York. Mr. Miles was in Belgium for several months as correspondent for the Montreal Star. Otto, Mrs. Louise Luther, Mrs. Ida Townsend, Mrs. Martha Howell, Mrs. Hattis Clairmore. Miss Elsie Clodlus. Miss Clara Moore, M!ss Julia Clodlus. The prises were awarded to Mrs. Hattie Clairmore, Mrs. Carrie Brown ell and Mrs. Helen Lamar. m A dinner party was given by Miss Selma Flodlne at the Y. W. C. A. in honor of the MJsses Msry Virginia and Lucile JohnsoiT of Hood River. The evening was spent in music and sing ing. Those present: Mrs. C. F. Pflu ger. Miss Emmerst Crossley, Miss Jessie E. Elliott, Miss Edith Brock, Miss Ann Nickel, Miss Terese Benson, and Ed Peterson, Arthur Peterson, Ed. Wise. Guy Thatcher, Pearlle Payton, William Evans and Conrad J. Sieberts. Miss Ann Nickel gave a party Tues day evening in honor of the Misses Mary Virginia and Luc 11 Johnson of Hood River. The evening was spent In plsying cards. Those present: Miss Selma Flodlne, Edith Brock, Sela Reese, Edith Moore and Guy Thatcher, Mr. Merton, Pearlle Payton. William Evans and Conrad J. Sieberts. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon, honor ing Mrs. Lucia Addlton, who was re cently appointed superior of the labor department of the National W. C. T. U. Covers were laid for six guests, all those present being members of the state board of the W. O. T. U. The table was beautifully decorated with clusters of red carnations, and about the rooms were attractive clusters of the artificial Japanese qulr.ee and cherry blossoms. Mrs. Unruh'a guests Final Clearance All Remaining Broadcloth Suits Monday Only $ 1 8.75 That Sold to $45.00 Elegant Suits, some of the finest shown this season. Ten are fur trimmed, others cleverly touched with braid or velvet truriming. 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Mr. and Mra Lawrence 1L Bowlby CGrace Collier) are receiving congratu lations on the arrival of a baby daugh ter, January 21. The little one has been named Barbara Louise. Forty residents of Woodstock met Wednesday evening at the Woodstock hall and organised a social club to be known aa the Woodstock Social club. C. G. Tan Evra was named president and B. R. Ivle was made secretary and treasurer. A Lumber of commit tees were appointed to look after the various details of the organization. Street at fenth Meetings will be held every Saturday evening, the time being given to cards and dancing. Mrs. Robert McBride entertained last Friday evening at her attractive home In Laurelhurst for her sister-in- ........ ..,.....,., ,..r I SiJkalL &yyA&on 'JJuil 'Witt (ii Delicious Chocolate AFTER DINNER 25 Cents MINTS Per Box Now. Sig . Sichel & Co. 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