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. - v THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,"1 TUESDAY,- MAY 30, 1916. - .... j .... - i:Wn81-or.lPvi.vnniric; fxgg f9:Hm; . 3 V ' J' 'A yWvftf '"''ill !rt;'TH' . lSrtfJ -JV 111 ; -T ?' i&'-k ill R8. THOMAS D. HONETM AN f attractive affairs tfiis week TAnuirrni i . , " rtiicniwii sue wil. W a luncheon hontesa complimenting Mra, Rdward H. Brooke, and Thur.day venln she ha asked a number of the younger set to her home for dancing , Among the Invited gueu for the lat ter aal there will be for the most part vthe friends of .fi Brooke. MiM Dolph Much Feted. Recent reports In the Philadelphia lapers have Kiven accounts of many .charming affairs which are belns ten- , aered to MIbn Hazel Uolph fiancee of ; Kflward W. Clark III of Philadelphia. Miss Dolph has been traveling for most of the past year witli her moth r, Mrs. Cyrus a. Uolph. and is now : ; n route home, though the time of her arrival here Is as yet Indefinite. Mrs. Kerr to Kntertain. For Miss Olive Failing, hrldo-elect : Ot Hlmeon Reed Winch, Mrs. Samuel - C Kerr will entertain at tea Friday allernoon. Kxcursfon I Manned fr Tomorrow livening. i- trake C. O'Reilly, president of The Jjalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation - company, has Invited the members of . the editorial and repurtorial tarfs of .' The Jotirual, Orcgunian, :eleuram and Bpoctalor to be hs gueHt.s on ii moon I't'ht cXcurHlori tomorrow pveiilnir '1'h-. Steamer Halley Ualzert has been placed fit the dl.spoHul of the. guest, and will leuve from the Alder street dock at X ''o'clock and retur n at 1 1 :U0. Majrer-Urndlcy Wesldinn. -Though hlmiMe in all its airange , tuents, the wedding y. hterdiiy of Mis . JouIkc Bindley u'id AlHclioi ald Mayer Of Interest to hosts of 1'oitland ) Jeoplr. The ceremony was re;id at high noon at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merbeit Hikd- ' Jey, Kev. Ur. John II. Hoyd lielng the Officiating clergyman. Only the rela tives and a very few close friends were assembled to witness the service and 4tha couple stood unattended. A bmall reception and wedding breakfast fol lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer will tptike their liornn In Riooklyn, N. Y.. alter their wedding trip. Mr. Mayer was formerly with Folger Johnson In the firm of architects, Johnson & Mayer, but went to Now York two years ago where he Is now In business. Mrs. Muyer will be much missed socially In Portland, Where she Is very popular. .Portland Man els at Spokane. The wedding of Robert 'arnaimti of .this city iii Spokane received the fol lowing notice In the Spokesm.in-Re-View of May L'U : "The wedding of Miss Abide James and Robert Curnahan of Portland was held last night at the Martha Wash ington room at ( 'utbertson. Grote Itankin's, at 8 o'clock. The stately room was decorated In lilacs. A trellis, work Of white at the base of the ar-iiway Was banked with palms. Pcdesta! bowla of white plaster were filled with X'lirple and whlu lilies. A while wed ding bell hung In the trellis. There were great vases filled with plnn crab apple blossoms. The Rev. A. C. Orle;- Of the Church of Truth officiated. Nor man James was the best man. The bride entered on the htmi of her moth er, Klreeman James, ami was attended iby little Adele Marie H'es.-.ier, a liiece of the bridegroom, who was flower girt and who wore a white frock and airled a basket of Ceclle Brunner rases. Miss Fay Thomcs, the maid of honor, wore a green taf feta gown puffed over a white lace verskirt, and her bouquet was a huge aheaf of lilace. The bride was winsome in a wed- IBlng" dress of white crepe made with an overskirt of chantllly lace. Around the hem of the skirt was a quilled ruchlng of the crepe. The bertha was of Florentine lace, the gift of he aunt. Mrs. F. R. Culbertson. . Her veil was I of white tulle, arranged to form h coronet at the back of her coiffure. women ot the Madeleine at their week ly card party tomorrow afternoon at her Irvlngton home In East Twenty third street. Society Xotes. Mrs. N. M. Benjamin of San Fran cisco, Cal., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. Fink. PERSONAL MENTION John F. Kaufman Returns. I John F. Kaufman of John F. Kaui man & Co., financial correspondents, returned yesterday from a fortnight's visit to his former home in Berkeley, Cal. Mr. Kaufman was called south because of the illness of a son, who la a student at the I'nivcrsity of Cali fornia. I Reception" Is Ianned. A reception will be tendered Dr. and Mrs. James Diamond Corby by the First l.'niveisalist parish and friends on tomorrow evening in the parlors of the church at Broadway and East Twenty-fourth street. Dancer at"the Portland. Marllynn Miller, the dancer with "The Passing Show of lalo," is a guest at the Portland. G. H. Moore is a Pendleton visitor at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. A Tl. Altermath are Slmniko visitors at the Nortonia. O. C. Kether of Glendale is at the Oregon. President W. .1 Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural college and Miss Lynette Kerr are guests at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan, of Cape Horn, Wash., are guests at the Cor nelius. v i." i .iniro a ur! !' M Pai are. Salem visitors at the Perkins. M. H. le Armand is registered at the J Imperial from Bend. M V. Sinclair. Ilwaco hanker, is at the Portland. C. ;. Bunn is a Riley visitor at the Cornelius. Charles A. Murray, attorney for the Northern Pacific at Tacoina, is at the Portland. Ira I-'. Barnett Is a Wasco visitor at the Oregon. J. A. McEachern is at the Portland. Ij. V. Botkln, of Caldwell, Idaho, is at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Sterling of Leb anon are guests at the Portland. II. G. Trowbridge. Estacada mer chant, is at ttie Imperial. '. E. Reynolds is registered at tne Carlton from The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnstone of The Dalles are at the Imperial. Seattle shipbuilder. Mis Maud Ryan, who is on the committee for the Madeleine young people's dance tomorrow night at Irvintfton club. and she carried a quaint bomuet of Wiles' of the valley, yellow tulips and lavendar liiacs. It was held by a frill o" hu e and satin, and strands of whit ribbon tied with lilies of the valley fell from it in a shower. The material of tier weddinji dre.is was of i ret e, u present brought her mother from Japan ZJ years ago and specially .voven for Mrs. James "A reception niid supper wis held, and an informal dance followed. The bride's table was' in lavendar .ml yel low, and the huge wedding cake, "vhich was ring .-shaped, was banked with flowers. Madame James, the bride's grandmother, wore black ellk with Jabot of white thread lace. "Mrs. James was in black net over black silk and silver. "Madame M. Patenaude. the bride groom's mother, wore black lace an 1 silk. "Mrs. F. R. C.ilhertson wore opales cer.t net over white satin. "After a trip to the coast. M-. and Mrs. Carnai.an will make their home at Portland." Visiting Parents. , Mrs. C. II. Rohbins (Bess Uoyd has arrived from her home at North Yakima and Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. l.loyd. of Irving ton. Wedding at St. Mary's. A simple "wedding took place at St Mary's Cathedral Monday morning when Miss Vina Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berry of Stock bridge, Mich., wa-s united in m:nrtage to Cornelius G. J.inehan. Rev. 1. E. McNamee officiated. They were at tended by Miss Gertrude Dunnam and Thomas Dempsey. A very delightful breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Carrie Dunnam, 700 King street, after which they letf for a short trip up the Coljmbia. Upon their return they will be at home to their many friends in their new home in. the Col lins View ar'ditlon. Both have been residents of Portland for the pat four years' Mr. I.Inehan's former home be ing Newport, R. I. Mrs. Petzel Hostess at Cards. Mrs. A. F. Petzel will entertain the Comedy Drama to Be Given by Girls The J. O. C. girls will present a com edy drama entitled "Diamonds and Hearts." from the book by Effie W. Merriman, in the Masonic Temple at West Park and Yamhill streets, on Wednesday evening, May 31. The proceeds are to be used in low ering the debt of the recently dedicat ed Sunday school and Social Seryiee temple of the First Methodist church. Musical numbers will Intersperse the acts. Fears Husband Will Attempt to Kill Her Salem, Or., May. 30. Louisa Johnson filed a suit in the circuit court here Monday in which she asked for an in junction restraining her husband. Rob ert Johnson, from killing her or wrong fully withholding her from the pos session of 33 acres of land In Marion county. Bed rTimeTale Is "W1 BY CLARA. INGRAM JUDSON Magic Kars. fllAT In the world are you do ing?" asked one little fairy of another, as he looked across it the tree on which the second little fairy was playing. I m looking at the moss." said the second little fairy, whose name, by the vy, was Shine. "And, I say. Glint, I'hy don't you come over and see this beautiful moss for yourself?" Of course Glint was eager to see Anything that Shine had found to play k'lin you Know how that Is yourself: he scrambled down from the tree te was on and ran half way up the :ne before Shine had time to expect Ptm. "Now then," he cried, "where's the biossT' "Right here,'' replied Shine, rubbing is hand over the dark green velvet I hat grew on the north side of the ree. "Isn't it beautiful?" 'It's beautiful," said Glint; "but it sn t moss. I know moss when I see and I would suppose you did too. on't -you know that moss sends ud Ittle branches? That it looks more ke grass? This is green, to be sure. Idt It Isn't moss I'm sure of that!" "Then maybe you'll tell me what it exclaimed Shine, petulantly, for didn't' like to have his words dls- Jted. "That I cannot," replied Glint good- fmoredly; "but I'll tell you what we (Jo. Let's put on our listening ears tid ask the green velvet to tell us hat It is." "All right," said Shine, his good hu- lor Quickly restored when he found ere was something pleasant to do: let's!" So the two fairies reached down ln- thelr pockets and pulled out their agio ears the ears that would let lm understand the speech of every iant snd creature, and settled them- llves down for a talk. "Now If you please," said Glint, ad- lesslng the north side of the tree, iere the green lay soft and velvety lalnst the bark, "will you please tell who you are and how you live?' "Tr be sure I will, and gladly, too," So the two fairies reached down , into their pockets and pulled out their magic ears. replied a sweet little voice. "I heard you talking Just now and I wished I could tell you all about myself. My name Is Protococus, but that is so big and long and I am so little that most folks Just call me green moss." (Shine grinned happljy and made signs to Glint to notice.) "I am so tiny that nobody can see me till a thousand of my family are piled one upon another. I do not grow as moss does, no, indeed. I am Just a tiny round creature and I grow by cutting myself in two that's the easiest way to grow, let me tell you. I live on air. so the tree bark makes a good home for me, but I am always careful to select the north side ot the trunk, for I am no friend of the sun it is a bold sun and would soon dry me up! And I guess that's all!" Glint and Shine pulled off their ears and looked at each other. "Next time I look at the north' side of a tree," said Shine. "I'll look for my new friend Protococus." Tomorrow Mully Mole. No greater compliment could be paid the housewife than to say she uses CARNATION COFFEE ', - i l:- Steel Cut, Roasted Daily-r-Always Fresh 30c lb. 3 lbs. 85c There is a better taste a zest to food cooked with Cottolene. Used as shortening, it blends with the flour easily and the result shows in the fine baking. Used for frying, it makes the foods better tasting and more di gestible. Try it realize the quality it ives to foods. Your grocer will supply you regularly Cottolene is packed in pails of various sizes. CSEEIEZ FA I R B A N KSEESEO 2 .JOn Lt,2slXI All Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Go on Your June Account, Which IsJPayable July First s Hammocks, Lawn Swings, Tents, Camp Cots, Fishing Tackle, Golf and Tennis (joods on the 4th Floor; Red Letter Day TOMORROW 10 S. & H. Stamps will be given Free to all visitors to Premium Parlors on 4th Floor. Bring your book. Mis, Wdnrtmam ii Eiimi Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 Tea Room 4th Floor a cool, restful place ' to take down - town luncheon. Service from. il:3o to 2:30. After noon tea 2:30 to 4:30. QjJ TOE Beginning Tomorrow, the Season's Most Important Selling Event Our Great WE SALE TV A VERITABLE CARNIVAL Otf WHITE A great many people are under the impression theie would be no WHITE SALE this year on account of the tremendous advance in cost oi ma terials. However, the Olds, Wortman & King store planned many months ago for this event, and bought while prices were much lower than at present, and consequently we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of early buying in the way of exceptionally low prices. SEE OTHER DAILY PAPERS FOR ADDITIONAL JUNE WHITE SALE OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE WEDNESDAYl Table Linens, Domestics, Wash Goods Specials Wonderful Opportunities to Save Money on Household Supplies Pattern Cloths at Sale Prices Main Floor 400 Beautiful All Linen Table Cloths of the famous "Richardson" quality, priced con siderably under present values. Pattern Cloths d0 Ctf size 2x2 yards, now at tJJOeUU Pattern Cloths ffA size 2x23 yards, now JrxtJv Pattern Cloths r Af size 2x3 yards, now at Full bleached, good heavy quality and attractive patterns. Sale Hemstitched Teacloths Main Floor Hemstitched Linen Tea Cloths in beautiful designs now offered at White Sale prices: Hemstitched Cloths, size 36x36 inches, Hemstitched Cloths, Jr JA size 45x4 5 inches, at pt)'U Hemstitched Cloths. size 54x54 inches, Z"X $3.60 S $7.20 $3.75 Napkins at $325 Main Floor Richardson's fine quality all-linen Napkins, extra good wearing grade. dQ Op? Were 3.75, now, doz. ipOdO Richardson's Bleached Table Damask in attractive pat- QO. terns, 2 yards wide yard UOU Sale of Sheets Min Floor Extra heavy quality Sheets for hotel use Note prices 72x90 Sheets, special at 75c 81x90 Sheets, special at 83c 81x99 Sheets, special at 88c Hemstitched Sheets, size I- 8lx90 inches, priced now at V-L $1.50 Tablefcloths $1 Main Floor Heavy mercerized damask Tablecloths in assorted patterns. These will launder well and give excellent service. Size 63x63 inches At dj-j AP this sale, special for iJ)J.eltl Extra Large Spreads At Only $3750 Main Floor Extra large double bed size Spreads in rich pat terns, splendid heavy quality, hemmed ready for use. Ask to see these. Special for d0 pTA this sale, each, only vOetlU Special White Sale bargains in Fancy Linens, Doilies, etc. Special June White Sale Offerings in Towels At 22c I At 25c Main Floor Extra heavy grade Turkish Bath Towels, double thread weave, good size, neat colored horder Priced QO for the June: White Sale 1 Main Floor Extra heavy Linen Huck Towels, for home and hotel use, size 36x45 inches. These will give excellent OP service. Special at, each O 5 r J. . . . . 10,000 Yards White Dimities in White Sale at HALF PRICE 20c Dimities Now 10c a Yard 25c Dimities Now 12c a Yard Main Flooi With the making-up season at its. height, this extraor dinary offering of dainty White Dimities will attract hundreds of women who have not as yet bought the materials for their Summer dresses and waists. An immense special purchase enables us to give our customers a most remarkable bargain. White Dimities in neat checks and stripes. Slightly imperfect in weave. Ten thousand yards in two great lots in the June White Sale at just lz Price. LOT 2 White Dimi- 1A. I LOT 1 White Dimi- lOI. 1UL ties of 2Sc erade. vard d2s ties of 20c grade, yard Fme Longcloth 12 Yards $1.58 Main Floor English Longcloth, fine, soft grade, for lingerie and children s wear. Put up 12 yds. to the piece. Priced special for this sale Underwear Nainsook, put up 12 yards to the piece. This is of excellent grade and QA soft finish. Special at vlwU at $1.58 New Plisse Crepes At 15c Yard Main Floor Dainty material for Summer underwear, waists and dresses. Washes perfectly and requires no Ironing. On " special sale at, the yard IOC t Novelty White Cottons, Voiles, 'Lace Cloths, Klaxons, Linaires and scores of other weaves here for choosing at lowest prices. Beautiful Net and Lingerie Dresses In the June Sale of White Fashion Salons, Second Floor The June bride or graduate will find this an exceptional opportunity to choose beautiful new White Dresses at substantial savings. Distinctive style in all the most wanted mate rials. Women who are planning Rose Festival events will also be interested in this notable sale of Dresses. Lingerie Dresses Second Floor Women's and Misses' All White Net and Lingerie Dresses voiles made up in dainty styles with tucks; also more elaborate styles with embroidered flounces, soft, fluffy waists, etc. Many in combinations of net and embroidery. Latest modes, with high waist line and full skirts. FIVE SPECIAL LINES $8.06, $10.58, $13.50, $16.65, $24.08. See these in Dept. on 2d Floor. Net Dresses Second Flooi Beautiful, fine Mesh Nets in plain and embroidered effects. Many charming models to select from. Ideal dresses for graduation and other occasions. Some trimmed with flounces, over drapes, ruffles, ribbons, etc., others with exquisite soft laces and ribbon edging. JUNE WHITE SALE PRICES $10.58, $13.50, $16.65, $18.00, $20.25, $26.35, $29.25. Wash Skirts and Wais t s Underpriced Golfine Skirts Special at $3.85 New Tub Skirts Special $1.49 Second Floor Smart new mod els in WomenL Golfine Skirts, full flare, high taist line, patch pockets and belt. Very styl ish for street or sport(J0 Off wear. Special pricetpOsOO Second Floor New Tub Skirts of cotton gabardines, Bedford cords and the popular stripe materials in various color com binations. Several (J-! styles. Special only P Xefsa New Lingerie Waists $129 New Lingerie Waists $229 Second Floor Dainty new Waists in all white and in col ors. Voiles, madral and lawns. Styled with low necks and long sleeves. Tailored and (PI OQ fancy. Special price vl' Second Floor Lingerie Waists of plain and colored voiles, lin ens and lawns. Roll or square collars. Some trimmed with embroidery and lace. OQ Specially priced, ea. June White Sale of RICH CUT GLASS Specially priced now at 20 off June WTiite Sale of SILVER HOLLOW-WARE Priced now at 20 off June White Sale of NICKEL HOLLOW-WARE Special now at 20 off June White Sale LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES 3D FLOOR June Sale SewinfjNeeds and Notions 100-yard Spool Silk, In black, white and colors, the spool 5c 2 5c Curia Rubber Curlers 18c 15c Sanitary Aprons, special 10c 5c Binding Tape, 4-yd bolt 2Hc 5c Wire Hairpins, 2 pkgs. $C 10c Bias Folds, Nos. 1 to 7, 5c 5c Safety Pins, 2 pkgs. for 5c 5c Bone Collar Buttons, 2 dz. 5c Hair Nets, with or without elas tic, put up 5 in a package, at 10c 15c Trouser Hangers only 11c 5c India Tape, special, a bolt 3c Odds, ends, Snap Fasteners 3c 10c Cake of Art Gum only 8c 25c Sterling Skirt Markers 19c 5c Trouser Hangers, 2 for 5c 10c Fdg. Wire Coat Hangers 6c 5c Curling Irons special at 4c 20 Dress Weights, by yard 12c 25c Fancy Round Garters 16c 10c Sew-On Supporters at 7c 10c Cube Pins, black, now at 5c 10c Shoe Trees special only 7c 10c Hairpin Cabinets at only 7c Odds and ends in Buttons worth up to 25c, special at, a card 10c Binding Ribbon, 8-yard bolts 10c 5c Sewing Needles, 2 pkgs. 5c 5c Hooks and Eyes now at 2Hc Sanitary Aprons worth to $1.50, some of silk, your choice at 50c 25c bottle of Machine Oil 17c Colored Rlckrack Braids, put up 4 yards to the bolt, special 10c Demonstration of NAIAD Dress Shields DEMONSTRATION "NAIAD" DRESS SHIELDS. Consult Miss Gray, factory expert, about the new shields for your Spring and Summer apparel. Dept. 1st Fir. Naiad Shields, size 2, pair 15c Naiad Shields, size 3, pair 17c Naiad Shields, size 4, pair 20c Wayne Cedared Paper Wardrobe Bas Dust-proof, moth-proof and in sect proof. The ideal way to preserve furs, evening clothes, opera coats, muffs, etc. Shown in a great many different styles and sizeSf No. 2 size, 24x6x40, each at 65c No. 3 size, 28x6x50, each at 75c No. 5 size, 28x6x55, each SI. 00 No. 7 size, 28x6x60, each $1.50 No. 8 size, 24x6x30, each at 40c Eagle Crochet Hooks In All Sizes New shipment just received In ' Notion Depaitment-on the Main Floor. GET YOURS NOW. s ' ... w -