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SECTION FOUR THE WEEK IN SOCIETY WOMEN'S CLUBS, MUSIC TEN PAGES BEACH AND MOUNTAIN FASHIONS, NEEDLEWORK PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1916. I Nwi for publication lu the Huudif o it.y iagf uiunt hi TU Journal office dj trlda fteroouu. -f- lly Nona Luwler SI MMKK, the pUyMrne of the year, seems lo have arrived Ht last, and with il the iiMiial . 1 uk from the city. Waggish tcmarks as lo whethet il ih now this winter or last were nlotu ed last v.eel: in sun fllune. A i summer w edd i nss of 't e were on last wteks nodal lalendar, picnic tfLf-t it-m ami. t muise. A eda, the Vamplie." I li' society movie, will hold th; inteiesl of 1'iiM week. Today with, the change of bills at I lie Majes tic theatre, it will In- inn oft for the flrnt time and toinoriow n nin' will be the liK society opening night Probably t hi' most i euiarkable and unique not' of the lust week came from the very summit of Mount Hood, where 'Ulte Coleman, the finest guard at t lie Mount Hood station, has received sev eral groups of visitors who passed the night on the mountain. The distinc tion of achieving something different In the way of entertainment, certainly may be claimed by Mr. Coleman. Box pari Irs for "Veda the Vampire" lll tie. made up for tomorrow evening the Majestic Ah I he Peoples Insti tute I tin- In i: f . i.n y tlie affair is of more than oidni.iry so, lal interest. Mrs. II. c. Cabell. Mrs. Helen I,add Corbet t. Mrs .1. J. Kd wards. Mrs. K. C. Khevlin. Mrs A. K. Ko. key, Mrs. J. Wesley I.a.ld, Mrs. Ceoige K. Heed. ' Rts. Henry I . Cm-bet t and Mrs. Elliott H. Corbet I were anions I lie first to re serve boxes arid loges and each will en tertain groups of i;utsls for the open ing evoniDK In see the maids anj ldotrons of Portland society in the In timacy of the Kim. ii' si Men will be of ket n interest. Then, loo. tlie large cast l:i 'Veda' makes the at lair of wide In terest to all I he t i lends of those w ho I. jve taken part Mat... people who hfve left the cl lor points at tlie beaches and m i n i ;l i )i . arc planning to reiurn for a day or so to see the pic tures run off. as all who have followed the staging of On- bii; event are on the qui vle lo see; I he results. 1 1 Mrs Frank Kills'' .nesday afternin.ii ; Clijoj a hie pa I I n ' on lier la u 1 1' h party ni'iii'i'ril J.i I o afleriioon a delirious ph 1 he t wa hostess Wed r one of the most f 1 hi season niven i-'.iiah .lane.'' The P t ie i i . r and In the 1 . i i.i 1 i 1 1 v. as made and nic supper sei veil under trees. The leiuin home was made by moonlight. .Mrs. Knight's guests. b-rliidcd i i nil ers of I'l licta Phi and their .friend:-. Mrs. Hurton Heck. Mrs. T. Owen, Ans. .Iiihu Tinner. .Mrs J. Clutie Mmiteilh. Mr-. II. l'ouuell. Mrs;. J allies Mi .M en. i in I ii. V.-ina Marker, illlen Claie, ;,rtiuili' Co.igill. I'll iz- abetli Hewai. Ir:iliii., lie war. Klta l'tuley, Jean (b-ulci. Ma rguei 1 1 1- .lack- fcon, HoiciHe Kn.ip,'. Helen M iiisln;er, Alarle Mil inner, .lanet MiT.aron, An- lialee Miller, tjiace Miller, Maucl Neal, Aiildrerl Miinme!., i-.. l,i:i Taliuadue of tieoijtla. .I.Hinlt V, I;, (jin.s. i rna Wiiimi, 1.0U...C v ...on. .uaiul Teliour, and ii ; i n ia I' In m . p i Mis. i;.o.kc K Wei.iwi rth. Sr . of Chi' ,iK", who o. is he, u sitii.x her son and ii.im i; h I e i in l.i . Mr and Mrs. Lit 1)1 Ke K v ell , vv '! t h. ai,.l Mrs. W'enl- w in t ii s mi il h. i . .Mi' i 1i.ii Ii i K. I .i 1 1 on. has made In r d. i.artuie for l.ns An- gelef, u eie vh, will lsll extenslvel' lief oi e i "1 il i n i lit: h. in e Mr. and Mis Frederick Itehrends (MaiKaie! Mane l.eut.i have returned from II"' ' wc'I'Iiiik tilp at Neah-Kah- j s N 1 e a 1 1 1 1 at then H II II t I esidein Miss I .In. 'i l.ii in tli.ii I 'a la tlin friends hill. tn.ct Ive most mi evening Kev. I" Us. Ti home n fJmiih 'i a mo'i:" Km n k Hi st w h e i e hnu a c!e it n nil V - mi m. . .n . of I '. . i I la ii I'.- f"rr i vva mail n. I 'd i.esil . . - a 'l i-1 I hi.nie vvedillln; ;o .'!-i.n Allen of I, (is Anue- i i i :n. ui I . .i ik place ji I I ii e : In . -isi ,-r. M i s. I.I,..' .1 I '" i I ' a n. I I I ". k h 1 .-. anil vv n i i ; l ii1-. e affair T ! , ,- 1 1 f v I '( 1 1 I til I niti d Fi Miss l.iiii" pi a in director and n III I he pe -e .1 lliirvev .lo I r id". I'l.n.'.l l.ltlle I'.aiha daiikihiei ui Smi 1 1 . . was u i The hrnle vva-- Hli eml I, i i d I u lie veil w 1 1 a I i. She i n ri ied a s. of I he v a i . e v i little Ht le .l.iiii 111 ft lalnt lie II. v. ..i.-ti,r i.f the -1 . r e : : a n c h ti r 1 )', in ha s liocn . hoi r ih'ist. 1 1 f I n ia i cil e i ' f I c la I I v i s. M rs. Ii-.iiii. a !,., of the III.' weld Hi; mail h . a .lane S.lulh, Ih. Mi and Mrs. I.Ii.mI a nil s ..ui, . i ' I e 1 1 1 1 a : 1 1 ' '(" i mi li K I a t I l red in i.el . a ii a li. I w ore a i d in "i anc,!' blossoms, i.vv , i l...:i.uet of liii.'S i ml I" n j 1 1 i ies. 1 lei ".is ii pre.riv pictire k of pink and white It i u ii n i- r rosi s. llli'l :ihi of 111' "la- k la. e and i v. ii, .sal:-,. nil she a it led ( -e, il Mis. II. It. I. in, hau. bride, win ! a u . w u . I fbl f fop fa sh ioiii ii o . . Mrs. I I".-d Mniih was o wned in a cliarmliiK coslume ..f pink silk a 'pi i -r!ile and velvet 1 1 I in m I n t; an. I Mrs. Johnson wore an apricot own bro caded sat in. After the cerenii.nv which van rend n I 7 ...Ioiii a l,iifr,i ,m,iiier v.as served with Mis. A T Smith and Mrs. J. 1 '. Mann pn'sldmi: in the din inft room. The l.n isc w.m a bower of flowers a it 1st i. al Iv ari.n(d. hiiKe riaKindla blooms. . -lusters i.f ladiohs. huckleberry i;ri n ; and pink sweet peas were used. I r. and Mis. Allen left that evening for North beach vhere they will be cnests at the break ers hotel for a wi( k or ten davs he- fore goini; to soutlurti California. They will make their Inline in 1 s Alleles, Where Mr. Allen is pastor of the Holly, v ood I'resbv ten. in hutch. , Tuesday afternoon Miss Klizabeth .'. Creadtck asked a few friends of Miss Dorothy Favc Smith of Denver In for tea. Miss Smith is with her sister. Mra. Walter Kendall. Miss Sliirlev i.asiharn has been ex tensively entertained during the past few weeks at Hood Hiver. where .-lie has been visiting at the ranch home Of Mr. and Mis. ;hilip Farroll Mrs. Claude II. km, who plans to leave within a few weeks for Detroit where she will make her home, has asked a. numb, r of her friends to her home In lrvinstoM for next Alonday evening to bid tnem adieu. Mrs. KinK will leave for Detroit August S Mr Jonah H Wise has invited iruesta to her home for next Thnrsdav v AftmOOn to honor Miss Stella Wolfe, fietxee of Kdwln Xeusdter. .1. BX7sriNELZ ClsAXTDS 7ini T 3 "WHO WrLL "FIAKI KTTP t-Il-LE, .2JST DETROIT j ' ' ' rvsa5a v, "v" ,x , yl---,-,, , I, nifit1 mJI j V V' s Pboto by Cn-tf. Mrs. E. Nelson Allen, a bride of the past week, who was formerly .Miss Una Linehan. Mrs. Robert French and Mrs. ( nmim were joint Hostesses at an in formal' tea Wednesday afternoon af th home of the latter in Alameda : PatK. . The roonvs were a-hlom witn -.-"frafrant garden flowers. Presiding at tha .teatable were Mrs. Frances n :Behrenda and Mrs. R. M. Tuttle. a - :'featur of the afternoon was a crmm of mualcal numbers, both songs and I piano compositions, original niimbers by Mrs. Ralph Walker. Mrs. Walker played and Mrs. Raymond Sullivan sang- in charming manner. About 35 guests called during the afternoon . A number of prominent Portland people mad up a motoring party 'o Hood River over the last week end. They Included: Mr. Thomas Carrlca Rurke. Mr. s.rd Mra. Donald Spencer. Mrs. John F. Logan, Mra. Warren E. Thomas, Tom Dobson and Miss Con stance Piper. At Hood River they were honored at an elaborate dinner party and musical, at which Mrs. Clarence Coffin was hostess. Another smart event was a lawn party and musical at the attractive home of -Mrs. C. N. Kav lin. A motor outing to Rogers' Inn was taken on Monday. In addition to artis tic numbers given by the visitors, sev eral talented resident of Hood River contributed to the programs of the two social g-atherinss. Mrs. Ralph Root de- ifc'hted with solos; Otto Wedermeytr sane; Anthony ICwer read some of his clevm verses and Mrs. Coffin played piano numbers. Mrs. J. Sherman (CCorman is visit ing Dr. and Mrs. ;. T. Trommal'l at liav ocean for a fortnight. . An event of last week was the tea Civen for Miss Una Dinehan, by her raster. Mrs. J. Harvey Johnson at her charming borne in Grovc'.and Park. Quantities of iregon grape, ferns, hydrangeas and sweet peas in the pastel shades, were used about the moms Receiving with Mrs. Johnson were Miss I.ineban, Mrs. H. R. I.ine I'un and Mrs. Floyd Rittenhouse Smith. Tea was served in the library. Mrs. A. W. Moore and Mrs. lilaine Smith poured, and Mrs. Walter H. Rutchart of Seattle, and Mrs. J. Allan Leas cut the ices. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Henry A. Harr, Mrs. Stan ley, (Jriffith WerschUull, Mrs. Mar shall Nn-bit, Miss Blanche Cohen of Seattle, Miss Harriet L,eas, Miss Lil lian Roberson and Miss Fay Butchart of Seattle. About tia matrons and maids called during the afternoon. The Misses May and Rachel Clark were charming hostesses at bridge Thursday afternoon entertaining in compliment to Miss Sam Montgomery of Port Worth, Texas, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Horace Luckett, and Mrs: Riley of Omaha, Neb., who is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ryan. There were four tables at cards arranged amidst a bower of pret ty garden flowers. A most effective color scheme of pink was carried out with hydrangeas and rose."?, and bows of pink tulle. Mrs. John Clark as sisted her daughters in receiving. Highest honors at bridge fell to Mis Kathenne Ridgely and Uiq con solation prize went to Miss Ruth Riley. The two honor guests received pretty baskets of flowers in the sweet peas. Cecil Brunner roses and baby breath. A party of Portland people are en joying their summer's outing at Kos key's place on the Washougal river. Among hose who are in the camp are: Mrs. John Collins, Miss Mayme Col lins. Harry Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Liebe, Dr. Brooke. Mrs. J. H. Abrey, Miss Fstella Launer and Miss May Bresdin. t In honor of the recently organized "Town and Country Christmas dub" Miss Ruth Lange of 706 tlast Burn side street, entertained on Thursday at a dainty lunchaon. Cirls fef the younger set. there being an equal num ber from the city and country, will meet weekly until Christmas. The meeting will be devotee to needlework for Christmas, with a social hour fol lowing. Mrs. Harold Lange and Mrs. Prank W. Swanton are chosen chap erons of the club, and will meet with the girls. The next meeting will be with Miss Dorothy Kcasey at the palatial houseboat. "El Hecrio" on thfe ! Willamette at Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Liebe returned last week from a delightul motor trip t.i Crater and Odell lakes. Mrs. Liebe (Continued on Following Pace.) This Week Marks the End of Powers Great August Clearance Furniture Reduced in Price and Sold on "Credit" If You Are a Customer Of This Store Add These Special Sale Goods To Your Contract ' i i Glad Tidings of Great Economies Many Pieces at Half Matched Dining-Room Suites BELOW PRESENT COST $ 71.45 $ 89.50 $149.50 $139.75 $167,50 $125.00 $227.50 $145,75 J1S3.T:. Ri'ffet and China Closet to match, buffet mcan- wres ii0 inches wide, finest iniartend stuck $17;;. .On Light Fumed Oak Dining-Room .Suite, three pieces, imi'iue (Icsisii, now $:'.'(' i"i Jacobean Dining-Room Suite, nine pieces, In- eliidmg Ta'estr -Cox ered Chairs, at $L'7b.nn William ami Mary Dining-Room Suite, with f.O- ineh Huffi-t. large Table and China Closet $.",7.". on tlnee -piece Rust Colonial Suite in malioganv, highest i',iality, cut to t.'HT.r.n Jacobean Dining-Room Suite, Buffet, ("hinfk Closet and lame Table, now $)."'.". on Jacobean Dining-Room Suite, massive T'J-lnrh Buffet, excellent case construction, for JJlS.nn Jacobean 1 inlns-Room Suite, three pieces. TiV lnch Buffet, other pieces In proportion V Drapery Materials 4r,r, f0; and 60c Colored Ma dras and Sundour, llj to .'Ui inches wide, mulberry, brown, OQ blue and green, nrd lbc White Dotted and Fig ured Swiss, best iiialny. lull lOJ 30 inches wide, yanl 1.2 1 ark-( ;round Tapes! ry-l eslgn Cretonne, also light grounds. In colorings suitable for bod rooms, yard JlJC Buy Dining Tables Now And Save Largely $29.75 Tlank-Top rialforin- ffIC 1 r Base Dining Table ipiO.lO Pedestal Kxtersion Table, square pillar, quartered Q QC oak effect J 0.7J $2S.30 Quartered Blank- CJ f A Qr Top Dining Table P1t'.70 $34.25 48-inch Blank-Top 4T01 AfZ Bedestal Table 1 ,HD $49.50 Mahogany Sheiaton TOQ QC Dining Table jO.OD $80.50 Mahogany Bedestal P 1 Cf Kxtension Tabic for .... vtl.DU $43.50 Kill! Quartered M;is- 4TOQ Cn sive Dining Table- P5.OU $42 ?." Fumed Blank-Top O??0 QH Dining 'l"abl.: for f.OU $HS.nl 51-inc'i Pedestal QQJ tZf Kxtension Tal le JjO.OU $l.r,n Massive . ;" I -1 r -! i 7C Quarfd ak 1 imng Tabie iPT 1 . O $1 Down $1 Weekly Axminster Axmmster J01 pTEf Values at tJ)Tr. O 9x12 Worcester Rugs Special A special consignment of long-wearing, high-pile, splendid Axminstor Hni:s. mad' ospcia i 1 ' for us, thai we guarantee to v:l,- better we.i r and bciter ser H c than any other at a like price Tlieie are Uugs suitable for any room in the home T o patterns lust opened a 1 the very newest produced h the mills and offered at a v ei special price Do noi confuse it with tin- ordinate jute fiber inns , e.ision ally offcied, for eei one is absolutely guaranteed l.y ibis stoio. L Big Values These Chairs And Rockers $21 Mahogany Upholster flj Q QC Arm Chair for P iJiJ $fi,1 J.K olean High - Rack d1 O Ipholntered Rocker for.. V10' $34.fiO Karpen I'pholslered JJ 1 C (ZEZ Span. Leather Arm Chair plOVJi $4 ',: Win and Mary Tap- ffOQ 7C estry-Co ereil Arm Chair I O $3l..riO Jacobean Tai.estry- C1Q "TC Covered Settee -. piJlJ $.tff Oi' Mahogany Tapes- C 1 Q Cfl try. Wing Rocker, Karpen P13.0U $.'1'. no K a r i e 11 Boose Cushion Tapestry Kasy CQC Cf Chair $00. OU f 3 ; . 7 r Karpen Centjilne Beatber Boose Cushion 55 $57.r0 Karpen Spanish ffOI JC Leather Arm Chair Vl.! I $39.65 $18.75 FRENCH LACQUER TARNISH PROOF BED AT. . . $9.95 Tbe biggest bed value put offered our Portland customer!". Two inch s.uli post wit 11 twelve fillers in head and foot end, massive in eonsli not ion looks like biass and wears like brass. $24.50 Colonial brass bed in new panel design re duced to $28. .")0 Poliet finish 14 filler bras bed. very hand some, at ii.ou tirass tseu witn neavy posr mounts, very pleasing pattern at $29.75 Colonial design brass bed, exceptional quality, now .... Ml.UU ao-Iiller Brass I '.en, very heavy post mounts, guarantee. 1 . . $39.io Brass Bed of extra sue lulling and large mounts S ow Every One Can Have Music in Their Home A NEW VICTROLA OUTFIT FOR A .' uperb Yiottola combination that appeals to eveiv oiie who sees it. , handsome piarterel oak record cabinet built speclall v for us. giving the appeal u nee of a Yirtrola costing many doilais mote. The combi nation consists of : VICTROLA VI. QUARTERED OAK RECORD CABINET. ONE RECORD ALBUM, 8 DOUBLE FACED RECORDS. 700 NEEDLES. ONE RECORD CLEANER. Kasiest terms of credit on any Vb-lrola you choose. WE CHARGE NO INTEREST f $13.65 $19.85 $22.60 $16.30 $39.85 $21.65 B-Zl S39.75 Your Traveling Needs Can Be Bought Best at Powers' Listing a Few Items to Encour age Inspection Buys This Splendid Bed Davenport $1 Down, $1 Week A new colonial pattern with solid ends, stel Inner spring covered In gendine chase leather, a bed davenport of highest quality to ell at this extra special price. $42. CO Fumed lied Davenport, panel endn, chase leather flJOn jff cover, reduced to yJUiHU 49.7", Unlfold Bed Davenport with masHive S inch posts, Q1 Qfl pow at P01.0U 4B72.50 Karpen gen.iine Spanish leatlier Bed Davenport, full CJQ 71 quartered oak Jf 7. I O t'ifj.H) l'anel end oak Davenport, fine chase leather upbol- 4l?QQ stering, for P0 $S5.00 Cushion seat Karren Bed Davenport in Colonial rte- C?Q m7ti ign for pU;7. 26 inch straps Suit and Oenuine leather Cases, leather grip, reduced to Matting Suit Cases, regula tion size, strong lock and metal corners, now Brown metal, canvas pat tern, 26 inch trunk, brass plated Excelsior locks, fancy lining, guaranteed three ply strength Wardrobe trunk, three ply veneer. vulcanized fibre coverings and bindings, double trolley, one piece veneer hangers, nar clothes compress or cloth lined, special $4.29 $1.19 $9.85 $26.75 '.'f' v.v. -.If 'V-'-,". "