, ".' ' . PORTLAND, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING.- FEBRUARY 20, ; 1916. WMk . K yj L A K" I U. J T 'fl v U V: H ' 'c 2M mmi , j TIT? . Mi4ldMd . . r, JJI Y '" "" 'sH """ ""sl a . v . . m mmm mKmmmmmm sssasaasfe ' ' " 1 I : I ill ' - I" Iff-:-;" Jl i-'--v,;.;i - II ; v j! kr i -- ' i"t i - ; ; s CWiV II i y Z:?'?'''?''''' I' :j - S?, w , I 1 lTjqL I lVIias Cornell Cook who is prominent In. tbe activities of the Junior League sewing room. Ncvg for tmblleatlon - In tfca Snndmr oetety MfM most b la Tb Joarnal of tics b rridaj tftemooii. By Nona Lawnr. ITTLrB Dan Cupid, flaming red hearts and all the rest of tbe ' I St. Valentin features have fig ured In the weeks entertaining just past. There is np type of party so auunns to tbe bostees. and affairs were exceptionally attractive and numerous. Beginning' Monday with the Visiting Nurses' big- charity tea at the Portland,- the little god of love who characterises the spirit of 6t Valentine " has ruled through the entire week, f - Engagements were - made known, there has even been a whisper of early spring weddings. Jonquils, tulips and freesias deck every tea table, and, all together, we know that , spring Is ap proaching. v - t 4 '"f ' ' : . ;.. .... i The Monday Night Dancing club's fourth party of the series- for, this M-M linn will hA Hvitn tnntAfmw .f. !nlng at the Benson, and. will be a lln- r uance, lariini M o ClOCK. : mm- An apron sale is the next venture to be fostered by the Junior League Sewing room. That U the sewing room that , will turn out the aprons under contracts from leading stores, thus meeting the running expenses for 'an other, month. The stores have agreed to . handle the output; of the sewing room, which will solve one of the big problems in connection with it. The one cim of the sewing room is to give employment to women in need. The Junior League, in taking hold of this work this season, have grown up, o to speak. They have been organised but six years, and are made up of a group of society girls and- young matrons ; who have hitherto devoted their spare: time to assisting other charities. Tbe sewing room which was operated by subscription last year at The Journal building opened a splen did new avenue of philanthropic work, and the Junior.' League has carried it on this 'Winter with 1 great success. It Is the first definite constructive work that . they have undertaken.' and its serious duties have taken '-much time and thought. The 'Organisation Is non-eectaraian,.and in their employ. A MULTITUDE OF RICH . FABRICS for SPRING , S UITS and OVERCOATS ;K. S, ERVIN & C0.;LT0.r Csstem Clstsiag -. '. tUPOBTED ACCE8SOUKS FOB UKH CUBTOIC 8HIBT8 , ' EKGUSH SAINCOATK FOB MEX AND V. WOMES, "V . srcoiro nooi, sx:XiZ.XHO Btaa. - EXXTK AND r.TirB SIsTT! . ment of some 20 or more women a week since last November, they have cooperated with the following insti tutions: The Visiting Nurse Asso ciation, the People's . Institute, the Neighborhood House, the Associated Charities, the Catholic Women's league and the city free employment bureau. All women who are given a card by any one of the organisations for one or two weeks' work at the sewing room are employed. The rent of the sewing . machines and the materials are the only expenses, and over 91600 has. been paid out in salaries to the unemployed women since the opening last November. The aprons which are now to be made are of a unique pattern and are not ' to be purchased on the market in any other -way. The members of the 'leaguer are -promoting the sale of the aprons, as the sewing room will. In this way, T carry itself for another month. On the ' advisory board are; Mrs. Julius Loulsson, Mrs. James Laidlaw, Rev. 'Father O'Hara, J. C English and Adoire woire. . ' - . Throngs ; of . society matrons and maids called at tbe Portland hotel Monday afternoon at the -Visiting Nurse association's annual Valentine birthday .tea.. In tiny silken bags coins were received at the door, one for - each year of tbe . donor's age. Mrs.- Elgmund Frank and Miss Virginia - Wilson received the bags, and greeting the' guest 'about 'the rooms were, the members of the social committee .of the association. Mrs. A. A. Morrison had charge of the sale of home made candy and a bevy of at tractive debutantes assisted her in selling. They, included: The Misses Jean Mfrrison, Helen Ladd, Louise Bradley, Mary Stewart Smith. . Cather ine Holbrook, - Rhode, Rumelin, Marian Citron, Kemtia KJoaterman, Gretchen Klosterman and Barbara . Bartlett. presiding at ' the tea table the first hour were Mrs. C 8. Jackson, Mrs. Solomon Blumauer, Mrs. Kurt H. Koehler tand Mrs. Lewis Mills. The second hour Mrs. JHency C., Cabell, Mrs. Edward Ehrman. Mrs,. F. O. Downing and Mrs. Helen Ladd Oor .bett:pouredv .... vvc k,:. . .Musical numbers were given during the afternoon by Waldemar Llnd. vio Unist, - Accompanied by S. R. Trayle and Harry. Wedemeyer, baritone, with Mlsa Constance Piper acoompanying. At E o'clock Mlas Axia Paget gave two .solo dance numbers, and general dancing followed. : All the appointments ef the affair Were Quite informal. .r.y::? , ; -y. - Miss Lesley Smith's engagement to Charles Miller caused a furore of com ment the early part of the week. Both young people are popular in society and: will doubtless be much enter tained. Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett, a sis ter of Miss Smith, made the first an nouncement at a luncheon last Satur day afternoon and Mater In the day Mrs.. Helen Ladd Corbett received at an Informal tea for a number of maids and men of the smart set when- the news -was also told. -- Wednesday; evening Miss. Genevieve Brooke will , give a' dinner party . for Miss Smith . and Mr. Miller. t the Brooke . residence, "Fircllf f." 'S-' - V5 ' I' i v . ? - Tomorrow" " evening ' the. . Florence Crittenton Home Benefit at the Hailig theatre,; when the ' first night perfor mance of1 -lt Pays to Advertise' will begiven" f or: charity. Is an' auspicious opening for this week. The box hold era . Include a host of. prominent so ciety people. Mrs. Edward II. Brooke -and her daughter. Miss Genevieve,' will leave the last or tois month for caurorma to pass the month of March at Del Monte. Mrs. Theodore Wilcox and her daughter. Miss Claire, will also be at Del Monte for the month. Mrs. Brooke and . her daughter expect to go to Honolulu for the month of April, In which case Miss Wilcox will Join them. They expect to return to Portland at all events about May first, when the Brookes will be domiciled at the Wav- erley club for the spring and summer. . Mrs. Marion T. Maus.was one of the hostesses of the week 'entertaining at luncheon for . 13 on Thursday after noon . at her apartments in the Alex andra Court. - i Saturday afternoon Mrs., Edward H. Brooke gave an informal luncheon for 12 at her home at Rlverdale. m m m Foremost of the larger functions of the week was' tbe tea Friday given by Mrs. William H, Lines, to which about 160 maids and matrons were bidden. Mrs. Marion Dolph and Mrs. George Warren assisted the hostess in re ceiving.. . . . . .. ' . O i . '. : Congratulations are being showered on Mr. and Mrs. Chester. G. Murphy on the arrival Friday of a baby girl who has been named for Mr. Murphy's mother Catherine Elizabeth. ,- . ; r About 200 guests attended the reg ular irvington ciut dancing party Friday -evening. It was a leap year Valentine party, and the - hall was gay scene, with Its at rings '-, of red i Continued on Following Page) Helen Igoe Shop for Women . ' - .... 1 - - -.( Portland Hotel Exdiisiye Styles 4 : &jd Individual Models Suits. . . V. .$67.50 to $187.50 Coats . j.. . ;r$62.50 to $150.00 Dresses vi. $50.00 to $175.00 Ev'g downs $75.00 to' $350.00 Blouses ....$. 6.75 to $ 50.00 The favor of inspection - cordially invited ' Anpther' Week to ' Devoted to This Mac, Remarkabl e Event! The Offerings to Be a Repetition in Value-Giving. LeaHins J,lzr.n facturins Concerns Continue to Contribute to This ;KW.-'SaJe:ioff ju ivij 3vuuit ui um okuivi vw i(o wvi a.ji. aw vuua atiu MiuiiiiiiuiiLiv uivvvt v.vv-e iti l ii v i v Hi u i that many, additional new bargains will be noted when the sale enters into its second week toniorryv MP s LNiiV LMJ JCJLb . A. rI3 T 171 FHi -.- J l rrr t S r- WCdl TUUK Ul UUUU I tuo et or six omri cxm 5ci m mr ir sSc -. H', L-f V .. .-1 i j Feurteen-qnart dlshpan. PSffcjEJZf f5rH ' " : ' ! Kxtr, large else, spring seat, eush. V C 1 7 C I Wf I 1 4 hi I 111 Choice of Irish Point." Cluny or i 'I II ft I C I iH Arabian, two to four pairs ei n Ki A rm mi wa r.L-i'rh - M m $6.35 RANGES ill f- I I - U I . Cluny, Antique or Duchess, two to IcZ? "- Bix Pa1" ot a kind. mmm i - ft. 'fT"! V Cggshell china s in the new blue . dragon design. Bowl . - , , shaped cups. . - S9 MOWy aUHlTBWaU SST TBmEB rxsciis. Feurteen-quart dlshpan, covered , saucepair and handled sauoe . pan. extra weight. , (IS TO Hf.50 TACB CXJXTAXm . $7.85 Antique or Arabian, two to four pairs of a kind. A Quantity of Usecl Gas and Steel In This Rummage Sale at Radical Reductions. . (870 moss Bvmt tcm . $19.85 Large sise, carved doors and feel; 94X0 VZOTOXXs. SB3W8XJI $19.80 Finished In mahogany, with long . ; glass, drawers on both sides. . S3S40 xokars exsza .$9,85 Extra large sise, spring seat, eush. " ion back. $38.00 SXZO OASXIAOa $19.85 Full reed body, mohair auto hood, good condition. : $9M WaUnrt TABX.X TO $3.95 Oval top, dainty design. ff $385 IVORY CHAMBER j I SUITE , Nk $175 7 45c Worth $1.75 to S3 a pair, slighUy . soiled, Kottingham, Bungalow Nets. etc. . ZU.CZ CTTBTASBTS. ZAtDC . , 65c Betterquality, worth up to $2.50 per pair. Slightly mussed. High - Grade Mahogany and Walnut Dining Room and Chamber Pieces . $83.60 Mahogany, nlal Grandfather's for -.4 $72 Mahogan: Covered for . . . igany-Chalse Colo- ? $36.75 Dent m- ..Uf! $29.75 $32.7 s$8 Sheraton Inlaid Dresser, rummage , price $375 Three - Piece Ma hogany Post Colonial 1 JT CA Dinlng-Room Suite for 10 .OVr $92 Extra Large Double-Door, 60-inch Colonial Qf CA China Closet , J0.OI $451 Louis Xvr All-Ma- . hocany Four - Piece C1QQ tf Chamber - Suite for. ...4 ivH.UU $126.00 Colonial- Walnut. 60 - inch Dresser, tripli cate mirrors. .. .... . . : $52.25 Stickler fetal - Trimmed Buffet, CyfO OA v., ........ tTJrJ $160 72-inch for , '$8$ ; Sheraton ; Mahogany QQC CA 'China' Closet. ..... . . . ,. . J400.JU "$331 - Three-Piece Wal- , -nut Colonial Chamber fQ ff Suite for. . ........ ly.UU $65 '' ' Mahogany 4 8 -inch Poster Dresser. $60 Mahogany Colonial c Rummage Bargains in Tapestry, Denim and Leather-tovcred ": Chairs and Rockers $33.60 Karpen Tap- 1 A QA estry Arm Chair f . ip 1 U $38.60 High Wing Back Mahogany 017 QCS Denim Rocker for P A fJ $80 Karpen Leath- (OQ 7ft er. Easy Chair for tyOJ 4 V $52.00 Mahogany High - Back Kar- OQ A( pen Chair for ... fJI $46.50 Loose-Cuan-ionTapestry Rock- 23 1Q $35.00 Hoose-Cush- lon Denim Living- $61 C QC Room Chair for. fiUtOO $40.00 Arm Rocker e r Cf in panne plush Tor V Oil $80.00- Jacobean Cane Settee for. , $75.00 Denim Cov- ' ered Jacobean Set. ffOO Cf $33.75 t for. . . e 4 jff ,$155 ffl' MAHOGANY m B colonial y H .. BUFFET- ffl. si 913 to 919 xaxooabt . coxkosb $4.85 Choice of four patterns, very large, extra quality. ZAA1 COVOK ' - $26.95 . Covered in genuine Spanish , leather, oak frame. 939 3UrXlVASOMII SOB ' $18.95 : . Rummage Buffets China Closets, Chairs $47.60 Large Fumed Colo- CIO nlal China. Closets for.., V"! w . 0.1C 1.7D 2.0 j ft r M 549.C0 LT8 BSCS TABUS TOB $4.95 Enameled in white, two side shelves. 98C60 QVABTSBBS OAS BTT7BT $29.90 Colonial design, extra large sice, 9390 BBAJTS BBS BOB $14.90 Ten large filers, continuous-post pattern.'' - $4740 BKaSS BED TOB $19.80 Massive in construction, heavy filler rods. 919.7B OABBBXABBA BOB ' $4;45 ' .' All brass, unique design. : 913.TS XJBBABT TABUS BOB $9.80 v 48 Inches, fumed oak,'. very massive. $t.75 Stlckley Fumad t ! Serving Table for. ... .... y $2.96 Oak Saddle - Seat lat Back Dining Chairs O for ... .. ................ v $4.$0 - Slip i Leather-Seat f Dinlng-Room Chairs for.. V $10.75 Box-Frame Slip Leather-Beat Dining $ , Pbairs for . V .... j-- . . - $160 73-lnch Fumed 'Stick ler Buffet, splendidly made $57 . Fumed Buffet, carved flft p ' base and claw feet, for. . . vlJ.Uu $16 Stlckley Fumed But- "3 I f o f et, 54 inches, for ...... . . 'l.C J $48.60 Quartered Oak Buf- CIA T fat; extra- latte site, f or y -' A- ' $54.60 Colonial Quartered ?00 C" ". $ 14.95 0ak Bu" avjl v $85.00 Three-EUths Qg Knamel Bed for. t ... V A0.570 $88.75 Full-Sixe Wal-C1 C OA nut Bed for ........ VlO.OU. $48.00. Ivory. Cut (1 T- Ofi ' Panel Bed for....... sl.00 $33 Mahogany . Post 01 9 Oft Bed for .'. . . . . J 1 d.?U $69.60 Mahogany eiQ AC Twin Bed for. . . . , . ij) 1 V,00 Never Before Such Low Prices on . - - Wood Beck $36.50 Hther Kour-Fost. Bed for $85.00 Three SUths 1 Brass and Iron Beds S c o res of The m at Prices Less Than . Cost of Production. . $W MAHOGANY fj BEDROOM m., - suite: - J $32.95 hlffonier, extra large MO 7C ...... vw.i -sise SHERATON; H " buffet ' ; - !m ,9.i; Go-Carts, Sulkies $3.25 Black Side walk Sulkies, with hood $14.60 Auto-Hood Go-Carts for. ..... $9.60 Oriole Go-Bas kets for . . . $1.95 $8.65 5.95 $27.75 Stnrgia Go. (lo 'tC Cart for.......... rA.15 'WT' -'$89.50- : ff OAK !. m. PRINCESS . Y V H' DRESSER fi Lowest Prices Ever Art Glass Electric - Domes ' v-l'.' $15 Art Glass : Dome, 22 T QP inches V $45 ' Art Glass Dome. ; 24 inches. $1$ Art" Glass Dome, 20 Inches ... ..-... . .-.. $25 Art Glass IDome, 20 incnes . . . .-. . . ..... , . $50 . Art. Glass .Dome, 24 Ol OfV inches : i i. . . : ; . r ; . V A. 51 $35 -'Art Glassy Dome,- 24" f' lncnes $21.85 $9.85 $11.95 $15.C0 L iiummage Dining Table $18.50 v Plank Tdp, f Qf pedestal pattern ylU3U $26.50 - Q u artered -" Oak, Round. Pedesr CI 4. QC tal Base .. ep A".i7i $29.75 Group Ped- v estal Pattern fiC Quartered ........ V A .Oi $14.50 ' 45 - lnc?j tfj Qt Scroll Base Table j .5 $56.75 Mahogany ' CoKmlal..i..4$ inch gg $43. 5 0" Jacobean "'ji. .: -- 6 4-inch -Dining QQ Q( Table . ... . . ...... . $46.78 4$il Sher- 4?fT TC aton Dining Table 9 $25.75 48-in.. Quar-4f O-OC tered Dining Table V A .73 $35 43 -In. Octa- 41 f etS gon Base Table. . . V .97 $ 13.6 0 Maple Dressing 4P 7 1 f Table, , large mirror . . . ... OilU $39.75 'Maple Princess 41 C QC Dresser, finely, made. ylut?9 '$$2.00 ..Blrdseye 'Maple 7C 'Dresser,- extra large lM.. -ynlwf ' $16.75 Gray , Finished 45 7 QO ' Dresser for ; v i uO $27.60 Quartered Oalc 4511 CC L Colonial Dresser ........ 1.00 $12.50 . FuU-Base, l4trge-- 45 7 4Q Glass Dresser: ............ V eO $19.75 Golden Dresser, 451ft : large mirror . V A w.O9 $17.60.Quar tere A Oak C QC Dressing Table '.. V - - $26.00 White Enamel f10 CC - Dresser for yl6D3 $37.60 Birdseye Chlf-45 bonier for v . $17.75 Large Glass Dress- 45 v-er for ........ .i. O 1. $14.76 Five-Drawee: Chi f- v Q-fXC ' fonier.r.with' glass 1 : .-. . . , V 0 Greatest Values Ever in GarjpeiLs . aisiid7 IRiag - Carpet Remnants '. Nine-yard piece $1.25 Brus. ft sels, per yard ............ wJ7C 10. 67. 4i; 2$- TO- yard pieces $1.35 Velvet, yd. 7C 10 and $4-yard pieces $1.65 TO Velvet at, the yard.:,....; fC 12-yard piece $L36 Velvet at , the yard .............. VJC i Remnant Linoleums Klght-yard piece tOo JJn- yf oleum at the yard. w 12 H -yard 'piece $0o Linol. 45 turn at tbe yard.... , WC $ 2-3-yard piece $0u. Lin- AO oleum au the yard ......... 3 C' t 2-3-yard piece $1.50 Inlaid 71?-, linoleum at, the yard...... 5C Six-yard piece $L60 Inlaid Linoleum at, the yard U - Four-yard piece $1.25 Inlaid ftf Linoleum at, the yard ..... V C Rare Bargains in Used Rugs . $33.00 Body Brussels 41 Off $33.0o' Body Brussels 41 T PT? Rug. 8-xl0-, blue... ViO.OO Rugs, blue and tan... y I OJ 433 Scotch Rug. 9x12 41 Cft ' 1 Wnton V 1 r t 1 A f?n slxe Hit ............. VJV Rug, 6-9x9 sire, for.. ylw.wU $35 Velvet Rug,' else 41 Q QA ' $22.60 Scotch Rut ClflTfl 11-2x11-2. for VlOiW sixe 9x12, for... JlJL.J tM -yard piece Brussels Car- TQ pet at. the yard........... f C 4 hi ' and 1 2 tt-yard pieces !Ql, Velvet Carpet at. the yard..-OSC $2M Axminster Rugs . $20 to $3 Bath Rus $1.29 Mottled Axminster f AULS A-1 isWIVb va colors cite 2Tx64 n m. 1$r ; af "Rsi r pV sww w ' st t ' m s in Rugs m various JTVr'ir l - ' i sixes and eolors. $14.75 9.85 Examine Our Show Win : dow$5ee i What We ; T"'-.-. Are Doinrr' -' ni n (fEiiti. T:::r.ir., I : 1 'iiMr