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' - ' THE OREGON DAILY DUKNAL.- fUKlLANU, . inUKOUAI. &xi.r 1 , awaw. WKat Society s doiiy BY LAWLER TWO weddings were noted yes-1 terday which are of Interest to wide circles of friends. Miss Jean Brownlle and Walter 8. Jelllff were married at 5 o'clock at the First JPreebyterian church by Rev. Dr. John H. Boyd, pastor of the church, and at 4 o'clock Dr. Boyd united in marriage Miss Alice Gadsby and Wal ter II. Korell. the ceremony also taking place In the church. Both weddings were simply arranged. Miss Brownlle and Mr. Jelllff stood unattended In the presence of a large gathering of their friends and relatives. The bride was becomingly attired in her going Kty costume, a tailored suit of blue aerge and- a chic black velvet toque. She wore a corsage bouquet of orchids and llllies of the valley. There was no reception following the rvlce at the church, the couple go- Ire directly to the train. They will go in i.nVr t.nuulse and Banff in the Can nd lan Rockies and thence 15 New York for an extended eastern trip. On their return home they will be at home to their friends at 655 Hawthorne Ter . race, Portland Heights. Miss Oadsb". and Mr. Korrell were attended by Muss Olga Splild, maid of honor, and Frank Korell was his brother's best man. It was an excep tionally pretty ceremony. The bride wore a tailored suit of taupe voile, with' hat in complimentary tones, and she carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and orchids. Mitss Spllid wore ii. plum-colored suit with black pic ture hat. and she carried Bridesmaid roses and violets. Only the families were present at the church services and a small reception for the wedding nartv and the Sfose friends was held later st the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and M,rs. William Gadsby. Mr. Korell Is the son of Mr? and Mrs. Charles Korell.. Mr. and Mr. Korell will be at home after October 25. at 172 Vi North Twenty-third street. They have left for an extended wedding trip. Engagement Is Announced. Ar mnA xi r. Max Rnllai-k announce h htrrthl nf their daughter. MtSSi Almee Bollack, to Robert Earl Asher of Sacramento. Cat. The wedding ar rangements have not as yet been made. Miss Bollack Is a granddaughter of Mrs. A. Goldsrnlth of Oregon t'lty and a ntece of Mr. and Mrs. A. Redlich of New York city, with whom she recent ly visited. Mrs. Young to B Visitor. Mrs. George 8. Young an Min Polly TWELVE SPEAKERS OF E WW SPECIES 10 both a reception and reunion and wfli be held In the church parlors from S to 10 o'clock under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. Dr. and Mrs. Dyott, the presidents- of every woman's organization of the church, and mem bers of the choir have been invited to assist In receiving the guests, and representatives of these various socie ties will assist In dispensing the hos pitality of the occasion. The cbolr through the director, Mrs.- Leonora Fisher Whlpp, lias tendered a brif program. Through the evening, raujb will be furnished by an orchestral under the leadership of Miss Mollio Nadlne Pierce. Llyht refreshments will be feerved. All members and friends of the church - and congrega tion are invited. The program will be as follows: . ' "Winds In the' Trees." A. Goring Thomas) Joseph P. itulder: ' "Sing to Me, Sing'' (Sidney Homer) Mrs. MUy lene FrakerStltes "Mother O' Mine ' (Berthold TouraKW. A. Montgomery; "Spirit Flower" (Campbell-Tipton) Mrs. Jane Burns Albert; Mr. Leonorn Fisher Whlpp at the piano. Home From Seaside. Mrs. George N. Wefct and I ftLK FOR GOOD ROADS i uovernmeni aiq in i Record Breaking Attendance l txpected at Keaity board's Weekly Luncheon Friday, daughter Jane returned last week from a summer's outing at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. West have just moved Into an attractive home cn Portland Heights and have as their guest Mrs. Thomas Mobgrove of Wala Walla . Sixth Anniversary. The Daughters of Norway will cele brate their fclxth anniversary Saturday evening, September "3, at the Masonic temple. The evening's entertainment will consist of a good program, danc ing and supper. All members and friends areelcome. Reception Is Held. The pastor . and members of the Freewater Federated church f?av u reception Tuesday evening to the teachers of the Freewater public school. The affair was a very enloy able one and a large number were present. Society Notes. Mrs. Barbara McRae and daughters Miss Jessie McRae and Mrs. Jennie McRae-Brooks returned home With 12 live-wire speakers lined up for the Initial boost for good and permanent roads, one of the strong est planks In the Portland Realty Board's platform, the committee Is preparing for a record-breaking at tendance at the weekly luncheon meet ing in the Crystal room of the Benson hotel. Friday. c The Realty board Is lining up all of the organizations In the state Inter ested one way or the other, for or against, for a concerted discussion of the question that will result In one program for state highways, one that will succeed on account of the pres sman ' tige behind it. Fearson. manager Western Timber company. "The Position of Labor on Highway Construction." Robert E. Smith, pres ident Central Labor council. "The Expense of Highway Construction,- Robert E. Smith, secretary State Tax league. "Highway Engineering," John H. Lewis, state engineer. "The Advisory Board and Its Prob lems," Simon -Benson. "State Highways," Thomas B. Kay, state, treasurer. "Government Aid in the Construc- W. C. Haw- congress. The committee in charge of the pro gram: O. W. Taylor, chairman; F. V. Parsons and C. R. Hotchkiss. Raising Age Limit Still Undecided -A Britishers mobilised up to 0 years old. AsUed if the suggested conscription for Ireland would cause trouble, he re plied: "There is enough trouble already without anticipating any. The war is going fine for tbs allies. Germany lost her only chance to win the war two years ago. We are much stronger in men, guns and shells. While visit ing the men I found them optimis tic and in fine shape." Slayer Tries Suicide. San Francisco, Cal.. Sept. 21. (P. N. S.) Severing n artery In his wrist with a piece of glass which, he broke from his eyeglasses, Fred Watts, held here for the murder of Ralph Maple in Colton last week, to day attempted to commit suicide Watts shot Maple, son of the Colton police chief, when ' the latter sought to arrest him for a minor offense. Lord Derby Bays Personally H Would Be Olad to See All Britishers" Up to 60 Mobilised. London. Sept. 21. (I. N. S.) In an interview today. Lord Derby, British under secretary for war, said that nothing definite had yet been decided regarding the raising of the military age to 45 years. He added that per sonally he would be glad to see all Portland Students Reach Minneapolis F. Zb Jacxsoa and Johastone Wlla Are Traveling by Anto to Xestune Studies at Barrard YTmlTerslty. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 21. P. L. Jackson and Johnstons" Wilson, two Harvard students who are motoring from Portland. Or., to Cambridge, Mass., reached here today. They continue tiieir journey tomorrow. The young men lert Portland on September 2, traveling east by way of Pendleton, Or., Spokane, Wash., Wallace, Idaho, Missoula. Butte, Liv ingston and Billings, Mont., and Ab erdeen. S. D. From here east they will go via Milwaukee, Chicago, Toledo, Clev land and New York. Educational Institutions ProfesBionalPrepardtory-Commercial--Mnsic Art ; Women's Kid Gloves $1.50 Grade $1.29 Main Floor Profit by this special offering and buy your new Fall Gloves now. Women's one and two-clasp gloves in P. K. and Overseam Sewn. Such. popular col ors as gray, tan, navy, brown, black and white. Standard St. 50 Gloves, special now at, a paii evening from 8pokane where they hav been visiting with friends. The trip wan made In their tourlne; car. Mrs. Ooleman H. Wheeler is among the passengers in the Journal Kound Up train. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aya (Grace Young will arrive in tn city sunanton, OII (t)e arr1vai of a l-aby boy to be the guests 01 Mr. ana ir. nai- Sunday morning old Young at Lucretia t ourt. coionei Young is now In the rast recovering from a serious operation and his wife and daughter will be here until the colonel ran join them. MIks Young will spend a part of her lime as the guest of friends in the younger set. Highway Motor Party. A recent motor party up the Colum bia highway was the diversion of some half-doaen people, Including Mr. anil Mrs. James A. Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Loin Gerlinger and Mrs. Dolly Waters. Yes terday afternoon Mrs. James A. Beck ett was .hostess for an Informal lea si her home in Flrlock station. Both af fairs were planned as a compliment to Mrs. Waters, who la visiting here from the Bast. lor MJkw Cabell. Miss Geraldlne t'oursen has askeJ a number of friends to l.er home in Love.loy street fur Saturday after nooivwhen she will entertain at an in formal tea honoring Miss Frances Ca bell, the fiancee of her brother, Ray mond K. t'oursen. Convalescing From Recent Illness. The many friends of Mrs. Robert J. Glasgow (Viola Manner) will be happy to learn that she Ik convalescing fr't;n her recent operation at Good Samarl tan hospital and has been removed from the hospital to the home of Miss Klizabeth Cleland at 654 East Ash htreet. Mrs. Glasgow will remain here with her relative and friends until she Is quite recovered before return ing to her home at Salmon Arm, Brit ish Colunbla. Kneairement Is Announced. Mr. and Mrs. vlliam KIlllng&wDrlh announce the engagement of their daughter Flaunnlce to Ardel M. O'Han- Ion. Miss KilUngsworth attended the University of Oregon and Is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority nj an Omega Nu. Mr. O'Hanlon Is member of the Multnomah club and ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. OH un ion. To Motor South. Mrs. Alice Benson Beach will leavo today for Eugene where she will .Join her father, S. Benson, and motor w.ln him to southern California. Mr. Ben son motored from Portland early In the week and plans to pass the win ter at Long Beach at the Virginia hotel. Mrs. Peach will return homo within a week or ten days. She came up from Seaside last week in company with a party of friends, motoring from Tillamook. She ha been sojourning at the beach during the summer months. Conzreiratlonal Annual Reception. The annual reception at the Fifkt ! Congregational church, corner Park and Madison streets, will be given Fri day evening, September 22. It will be The question of Oregon highways will be discussed from every angle Friday. The various sections of the state are represented, as well as the different Interests. Cooperation Is tbs Slogan. The campaign. which is being started bx the Realty board. Is de fined by nhe plank: "Cooperation be tween the counties and the state in the matter of permanent road con struction will soon bring cooperation between the state and the government for the building and maintenance of national highways. Then and not until then will we have the roads we need." The program of the meeting is as follows: "The County's Part in Highway Con struction," Rufus C. Holman, Multno mah county commissioner. "The Willamette Valley Highways." L. E. Bean, Eugene attorney. "Eastern Oregon's Interest in High way Development," R. N. Stanfield. Hst i state representative from Umatilla "The Hotelmen's Interest In High ways." E. E. Larimore. manager Ore gon hotel. ' rarmsr's Idea of Highways. "The Farmer's Idea of Highways," C. E. Spence. master Oregon State Grange. "How the Large Timber Owners View Highway Construction." John How to Judge a c Woman by Her Hair There are always the well itnown and seml-humorou methods, such as saying brunettes are quick ' tempered. But there Is real common sense In Just noticing whether the hair Is well kept to judge a woman's neatness. If you are one of the few who try to make tne most of your talr, remember that It is not advisable to wash7 the hair with any cleanser made for all purposes, but always use some good preparation made expressly for shampooing. Tou can enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from your druggUt and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water when your shampoo is all ready. After Its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Tour hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heav ier than It is. Its lustre and soltnese will also delight you, while the stimu lated scalp gains the health which in sures hair growth. (Adv.) ir BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STRICT PORTLAND OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The School that Placet Tou in a Good Position 1 Genuine Royal German Coffee Cake Baked to Your Special Order YOUR breakfasts will be more enjoyable if ybu include ROYAL GERMAN COFFEE CAKE. ROYAL COFFEE CAKES are not carried in stock by your grocer, but instead are baked by us to order daily. Your dealer will make prompt delivery. They are reasonably priced at 10c to 40c Phono Your Grocer Today ROYAL BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY School of Pharmacy Xlght course preparing for State Board Examinations. Course covern Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Pre scription work. Materia Medica. Toxicology. Laboratory Practice, etc., etc. School opens Wednesday. September 20, ":S0 P. M. Kegister now. A bulletin of Information sent on request. Address Department of Education, Y. M. C. A.. Division A. School of Business Ad ministration and Accountancy A very complete and thorough course of training which prepares men for Executive and Administra tive positions and for the State Board Examinations for Certified Public Accountant (C P. A.) This Is a standardized school. Same course now being offered in forty other cities. Instructors are C. P. A.'s and Practicing Attorneys. Tor Special 36-Page Catalogue ad dress the T. t O. A. Department of Education, Division Oregon Law School Will Open Sept. 30 A thorough, practical course In law, Recitations evenlncs. Offices new Alisky Bldg.. -t;or. 3a ana uarrim , Established 1885. Main 77. K. XOXSESaS. Bee. ACABEXXO 52KT" HILL "3, MILITARY ACADEMY r A Setect Hon-SeotartoB Boardiu aaa ' School (or Bon. Military Dioillni Small ClooMii Man Teaehort. Careful upervlSMS ttiuix rulu that are sot ltaia4 -wkioto. Bend for catalog. PORTLAND, OREGON DXAUATXO AST Adeline M. ALV0RD FLATFOBK and DRAMATIC AST FAQEANTBY Studios open Sept. ISta. M Mart Bldg. IT. HELEN'S HALL " 4slS ConaecutlT Hear.) Fertlaad, Or. Resident and day school (or girls, la rhafts of Blaiara o( SU John BaptWt Bplaeopal. , arndnmle and ticmeBlarr douartinrula, klaJeN- C trttn and iralulng acWl for kluderfartea t rat Harm, music, an, gownc aclaac. grinnasiom, iwlmiuln(, ala. Uoua of resident HM aod 6-K Krarctt St. roe Oala lugu udoiess Ui Bister Buuerlot. - OOMKIHCIAI. Hinsdale's Commercial School Stanogbapby. Speed Dlctatloa, Book keeping, touch Typewriting, Civil trice, Penmanship. 4 Correspondence Courses INDIVIDUAL, INSTRUCTION Btb Floor Orpaenin Mtdg.. Tortlsad, OS. AST CHOOX. Or TIE POKTLAHD AMI aaaOOXATXOB Blgluli Vear Beglna October I, P rawing, Fainting, Seslga, Crafts. Kor circular apply Museum of Art. 6th and Taylor sis. Portland. We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or Over Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash in Our New Gift Room, on the Fourth Floor Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for October Now In Also Autumn Number of Home Book of Fashions Get Your Copy at the Pattern Counter, on First Floor - j - Ice Cream ir $Xo29 Tea Rocm 4th Floor Invite your friends to join you at lunch eon in our beautiful Tea Room on the 4th Floor. Service i l :30 to 2:30 daily. Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone, Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Parlors and Soda Fountain In the Basement. Try our special 25c lunch served from 11:30 to 2 dairy in the Basement. Prompt service. September Curtain Sale Now In Progress, 3d Floor Extraordinary baigains in high-grade Curtains and Drapery Materials."' Make your selections now and save. Marquisette Curtains of $2. SO to $3 grades, pr. $1.98 3 Curtains with neat lace edge and inseition J 1.98 Voile and Scrim Curtains, 2.75 grades, pair S1.29 Irish Point Curtains, worth $5 Sale Price, pr. $3.95 Friday -Special Showing of omen's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Second Floor DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Have Beautiful, Soft. Hair of an Even Dark Shade. Fashion Salons Second Floor New Models in Street Dresses Priced $15 Up to $35 Practical yet exceedingly smart, are these attractive new Dresses for street and utility wear. Fashionable new straight line effects with belted waistline. Skirts extra full, some trimmed with buttons and bands. Many striking hew models are trimmed with silk or wool Bulgarian novelties. Great variety of styles to select from wool serges made up in combina tion effects with satin or Georgette sleeves. All the leading colors and all sizes in this showing. The prices range from $15.00 "P to $35.00 New Si:k Dresses $18.50 to $49.50 Second Floor Beautiful New Frocks for afternoon and evening wear. De veloped in crepe meteor satin, crepe de chine and peau de cygnes. Latest novelty styles with flounce-trimmed and plaited skirts. Many made up in combinations of two or more materials. Prices range $18.50 to $49.50 New Waists, Special at $3.79 Second Floor "This lot of really fine Waists come to us at a reduced pi ice, hence this special offering. Latest tailored and fancy Waists, made up in the newest styles. Materials include nets, crepe de chine and messaline. Various styles Georgette crepe, IQ rTQ Priced special at $0 ) Friday Special Showing of Smart New Felt Hats $3.95 and $4.95 Millinery Salon, 2d Floor Particularly adapted for school and street wear and at the above prices they are most unusual values. These are all fresh from their boxes the very latest ideas prevailing in New York right now. In the assortment there are beautiful two-tone French felts of best quality these have the fashionable satin finish. Some are trimmed with new Bulgarian applique in yarns and ornaments of various kinds. Others are trimmed with ribbons, bands, IQ QJT and QA ftp wings, etc. Ask to see these new felt? at only pOD p40 Not even & trace of gray show in your hair after a few application of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp. Q-Ban Is no dye. Is harmless, but makes scalp and hair healthy and restores the natural color (lands. If your hair is (ray, streaked with tray, faded, dry, bleached, thin or falling, apply Q-Ban as directed on label. Soon all your gray hair and entire head of hair gradually turns to an even, beau tiful dark shade, leaving all your hair healthy, fluffy, soft, radiant, thick. .full of life, fascinating; so evenly dark, and handsome no one will sus pect you used Q-Ban. Also stops dandruff and falling hair. Sold on a money-back guarantee. Only 60c for a big bottle at Huntley's Drug, Store, Portland, Or. - Out-of-town 'people sup plied by parcel post. ..." Ad Silk Petticoats At $2.98 Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Women's Taffeta Silk Petticoats in all colors also changeable effects. Deep flounces trimmed with plaiting, ruffles, etc. All colors. QO Sale Price for tomorrow M)0 Tub Petticoats 89c' Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Women's Tub Petticoats of ginghams and rip plettes. Regular and extra sizes. Blue, pink, lavender stripe QQ, effects. Sale Price, choice OSC Colonial Hams 22k lb. 1 1 I "UP-j av. I Ar-ex- for this Genuine Sugar -Hams trimmed. Medium sizes. weighing to to 12 pounds each. Priced ' special for Fri-.OOAv day's selling at, the. pound &&Kt Put up by mour & Co. pressly store. Eastern Cured closely LTColoniaU J I Boys' New Fall Suits $5 to $16.50 Main Floor Boys' Clothes of dependab'i qualities clothes that will wear well and look well to the last. Our Fall stock is now complete in every detail. Smart models in Norfolk Suits in blue serge, cheviots, home spuns, tweeds, etc. Strictly hand-tailored garments. Ages 6 to 18. At $5 to $16.50 Boys' Fall Overcoats $5 to $18.50 Main Floor Boys and Juvenile Overcoats in the season's favored models. Materials include cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and various other weaves. Military or converti ble collars. Plain or pinch belted backs Ages 2 to 18. Prices range $5 to $18.50 Boys' Mackinaw Coats Priced at $5 to $10 Boys' School Blouses, 50c to $1 Main Floor Get your boy one of these warm, wind pi oof mackinaws for school wear. Made up in heavy kersey cloth in dark colored plaids. Fully cravenetted. Sizes for boys 6 to 18 yrs. Priced $5.00-$10.00. Boys' new fall cloth hats and caps priced from. 50c up to $1.50 Boys' heavy ribbed school hos in best makes, from 35c to 50c pair! Extra Special Slipper Sale Bargain Circle On First Floor MEN'S SLIPPERS of soft vici kid with hand turned soles. Nutlifier, opera and Everett styles. Black or brown. Regular 2.0 I- QQ grades priced at onlypXeO7 WOMEN'S FELT home slippers with lambs' wool insoles and pom pon at toes. Various color combi nations. Also black and colored kid boudoir slippers. Regular QQ 1.35 grades priced at only ut Basement Millinery Sale " $2.98 Hat Shapes, Special 72c New Hat Trimmings l5c-98c NEMO Corsets For Fall Basement Women who trim their own hats will be prompt to take advantage of this special offering for Friday and Saturday. 300 high grade hat shapes In black and some colors turbans, sailors, back-rolls, soft brims, etc. shapes inythis lot worth uprl ial at 4 4V Basement Millinery trimming novelties bands, large and small ostrich pompons, wings, butter flies and various other fancy ef fects for new fall hats. Shown in rose, purple, citron, navy, brown, green, black, etc. A few ostrich bands included. Values up to 2.48 at 15c. 50c. and 98c to 2.98. Priced speci New Fur Trimmings for Fall Mam Floor Take our advice and select your fur trimmings now while lines are complete. We have all the popular kinds. Moderate Prices. We have a complete stock of Nemo corsets models to meet the requiiements of every figure from slender to stout. Nemo corsets are designed especially for women who demand corset style and serviceability at a modei ate cost. Ask to see the New Back-Resting Models. Corsets Fitted by Expert Corsetieres Let our corset experts hels you select the Nemo model best suited to your figure before you choose your new fall appareL Wellington $3.00 Hats ior Men Main Floor They're ready, Men! the new "Wellingtons" for fall. Soft or stiff styles as you prefer, in the correct blocks. Soft felts in all the wanted colors. See these flQ ff new models at only, each tPtlsUU Men's Underwear . Main Floor Men's natural wool heavy wt. underwear $2.50 garm't. Medium wt. wool $2.25 farm't. Gray wool and cotton mixed shirts and drawers $1.50 the garment. Main Floor Our stock of boys' school blouses is the most com plete we have ever haL Newest models with convertible collar Vorn sport or military style. Full assortment of the wanted materials. Priced 50c to Sl.fM). Special Sale of Shoes Women's $6.00 Shoes $3.39 Men's $4.50 Shoes at $3.48 Main Floor Extra special offering or Friday and Saturday women's high, grade shoes In great variety o( lftts." Patent leather, vici kid, suede or tan calf. Several hun dred pairs included. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the sale. Shoes of QQ QQ 4.50 to 6.00 grades at PdOt7 Main Floor 'Here's a splendid ba' gain in men's shoes thrifty buy ers will not overlook. Men's shoes of first quality tan calf leather. Made on short high toe last giv ing short appearance to the foo Lace or button styles. doubie shoes at the pair on ,y$3.48 Calf Shoes for Growing Girls Standard $4:00 Grade Sizes 2 J to 7 The Pair $3.48 Main Floor Mothers who find difficulty in getting comfortable shoes for the girls going to school will be pleased with this footwear. High top models with neat rounding toe and flat heels. Sizes 2l todJQ JQ Regular 4.00 shoes priced for this sale at only, the pair tPLdtO rs, f& g Buy Your Broom Now and Save! Our brooms are Oregon-made and only the very best and finest broom corn is used in their making. You will find them fuller stocked and Better nnisned that other makes selling for higher prices. Buy brooms Housewares Section, Third Floor. now at special low prices. LOT 1 1 Good quality, nr 4-sewed broom priced at w9C LOT 2 Extra quality 4- QC sewed broom priced at OOC -r-LOT 3 Very choice JT A quality 4-sewed brooms it OUC LOT, 4 Parlor brooms (Kg of finest grade corn at Ot)C LOT 5 Pinest quality ntL corn, S-sewed, special at lUC LOT 6 Extra heavy t7fZg quality broom, 5-sewed, at I 01 SPECIAL LINES OF ALUM LNUM COOKING UTENSILS 12 Price 1 sis , . .iV-';