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THE ; OREGON - DAILY, 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; THURSDAY, ; SEPTEMBER 0, 1917 WKat Society? BV, .lNONAv .LAWUCR 'J" K.. - . , ,. , .". 4. f, fir ;' , , it. Jer v ' , ' . 'Sy'v -v: 1 jr their officer. ; Th graad ruardian -wm receive iooo jrearr rna eierc. grand banker, I300: The tnem-bera-of the board of managers will- re ceive $12ft a, year and - expenses -at tending regular or special meetings. Bom City Said oaaJU Koe City camp, M. W. A had a aoclal and dance Wednesday night ; that was well at tended by many younr people. Cards were Blared until 19 p. m when the floor was cleared lor dancing, i no camp has decreed some social event of tliat nature twice a montn, tarpuga tne season. Mayor Respited y Soyal Clrol win to the Neighbors of woodcraft Grand circle still being In session, the members of Royal circle held a brief meetine Wednesday night and ad journed. 1 Mayor George I. Baker will be initiated Wednesday night, October S, Instead, : Samaritan Confers Pegreea. gamar- 1 tan. lodge, I. O. O. T., conferred the second degree Wednesday mgnt oeioro a large attendance of members at the Odd Fellows'temple. ' Next Wednesday the third degree will be given. K. J. Nolan, degree master, is securing the cordial cooperation of members in the team work. . - lste Vsignbors TUlted J. W6im- mons, deputy bead consur for Oregon, visited Lents camp, M. W. A., Wednes day night and participated In .a pleas ant gathering of the neighbors. .: - 1 Club News Mrs. George I Baker, who-will be one of the patronesses for the Portland . Social club O. E. ber 20, at Masonic Temple. Sf dance Saturday evening, Septem Hesearcb Club to Meet, On Thurs day, September 27, at 13 o'clock, the Portland Women's Research club will hold its first luncheon for the 'sea son in the Gold. Room Of Hotel Mult nomah. Mrs. G." It. Buland, chairman Xos September, is arranging an-lnter- festlng program for this affair. Following the luncheon the regular monthly business meeting of the club Will be held nd all members are asked to be present, as there are a number of important matters in cDn nectlon with the club's work, for the coming . season to be discussed and voted on. . ; At a recent 'see til or. the club's board of directors decided to devote the sec ond Thursday of each month to Red Cross work and on that day the mem bers will gather in the tea room ot Olds, Wort man & King for tea and to make Red Cross supplies. ;:On the fourth Thursday of each month dur ing the season the club will hold a luncheon in Hotel Multnomah, when the members and their guests will enjoy instructive and entertaining pro grams consisting of talks by able speakers and music Mrs. rord to Talk Mrs. Mary Han ford Ford, Chicago, art lecturer, la spending a few days In Portland, and tomorrow he;wlll be the honor truest at a recaption to be given at the borne Enter Fatty Caterpillar N THE very back part of the garden behind, the ' flower beds; the lettuce border :, and ? tho asparagus ' patch. were two long; straight rows of cab bages. Ned had set them out weeks ago when they were Just tiny, gray green plants only two Inches high. But such good sunshine and ao much rain did they ' get,j that now they were grawn fat and big and plump,' and their silky greenish whit leaves glis tened In the sunshine. Across the top of the biggest, fat test one of the lot,: there- slowly crept a great, . fat, wooly caterpillar. And as he crept, he ate and ate and ate! . : "Very " good eating' these,1, ho said to himself between bites, '"very good fating I only hope that gardener boy dees not come and find me here. I would not like to be killed for: I feel suror that. If X keep on eating all the time. X will some day amount to some thing. X am sure I am a wonderful parsonage. X must eat enough though I must eat all the time." And as Jf to make up for the time he bad wasted talking, he ate three -huge bites In quick succession. " ..." ," Billy Robin at that very 'minute flew over the cabbage rows. : y Look's who's here," he chirped, look who's cornel That greedy, horrid, ugly caterpillar is eating the best cabbage.'! "Please don't talk that way about roe," grumbled the caterpillar, as he nastily ; swallowed' another bit. "I eat for my living and some day I will be as beautiful as you." ' Such a fool Idea," cried BlUy Robin dlsastedly. can never be beau tiful you, glutton. Tou are ugly and useless." 7v And he flew von his way to his aest Beautiful Friend Cardinal flew over head and noticed the caterpillar,, How sorry I am for you!" he cried; "here on this lovely day, you do not sing, you do not even look at the sunshine and flowers! You only eat and eat and, eat! How atupid you are. poor thlna-r - Down nnderneatn the eaoDage. in the moist shade of her broad sides, Mr. Snail stopped for a rest . He heard what the cardinal said and raised his shell enough to loon up the side of th big round cabbagge and see the caterpillar eating hu - way across the too. "Oh. von great lazy creature." he called, "I name you Fatty Caterpillar, Aid society cf the Woodlawn M. .& church "will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George : Thornton and Mrs. A Balles at the horn of the former. 1455 Lenore street. There w!".l be election of of Ocer. toadies are re quested to bring - their - thimbles : to work v for the. Red - cross.'. ' Refreen ments wlll be served, f -"., , Oearhart Clab to MaetJ-The Gear- haft club of the Y. W. C. A, will meet ta the Y. W.. C A. auditorium at S o'clock Friday evening, September 21. All girls who have been at the Gear YaMma Girl Wants f "Tipperary" Profits . 1 ' 1 : $ New York. Sept. I. tt !.) !Tlp perary,. the song which ; sprang ; la to popularity tn the early 7 days of the war, was stolen from a tune written for the - purpose of boosting apples irrownr near North Yakima, Wash., Alice Smith .Burton Jav aliased In the su- hart camp are Invited and are, re-1 hall at 3 o'clock. " Committees -wlll bel wrote ?the i original . booster aong in quested tos take along any kodak pic I announced, " the year's work planned J 0I. , MiasIJay H suing the publtsh tures that will be of general Interest j and a program-by the children given. J era ot !Tlpperary'" for all their profits. There will tba election of officers. Flans forth winter1 will ba raada. Bast"4 gUe OeattaiTh East Side Central W;. C T- U. will tneet with the president. Mrs." Ha ttle 'Wilson, 411 East Ash. street at -o'clock, Fri day, to ratify the appointment of dele gates to th state convention and to clos up ths year's work, . '.' XoXladar AsvoeUtlom to MeetThe first meeting f or th season, -or;the Holladay ' Parent-Teacher1 association DAILY SHOPPJa-jOUiOtZ roxw l xo.1 ao, it it OTOaT ST. AT TMTX1 in Irvington at East' Fifteenth and Wasco .streets for the winter months. Eastern Star Dance Satnrday Another large and Interesting ban planned for next week Is the Eastern Star dance which will be given Satur day. September 29, at the ' Maeoni-s Temnle bv the Portland Social club of the O. E. S. for' the benefit of the Ma'sonio and Eastern Star homes, Miss Macleay Home ' , Miss Isabella 'A Macleay 1 returned home Monday fr5m Seattle, wher she has passed the -last-ten days as the guest of Mrs. Elbridge Haaier tstuan (Nan Fullerton). . . . Boclety Wotes , ,Mr.5an4 Mrs. essle i Evan Flanders 1 1Mtfird. Z'ttttiSt Portland are guests of UK" and Mrs. j I F.'.Grttfith at Baiemen route xor an extended .aojourn in California; ' . Mrs Robert. Tbwhsend Is in Pendle ton, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Wll lard Bond, until after the Round-Up. . Miss Margaret Raeder will also vint friends in Pendleton for the Round-Vp. m , NOTHER engagement is added " . ZA to the list today. Miss Mary jfTj' Browntle and Charles Francis iArrabee of Bellingham are the - latest couple to tell interesting news. Mrs. .Alan Green (Helen Ladd). who was a-brlde of July, made known tha -engagement' this afternoon when sne gave an Informal tea for a few of tn-a most intimate friends of the bride- elect Miss Brownlle Is a delightful girl, both pretty and charming, and counts her fr.iends by the score. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Alexander J. '. Brownlle and a sister of Mrs. Walter , Jelliff (Jean Brownlle) and Arthur C. Brownlle. She attended Portland " , Academy and later was graduated from . Reed coUege. Mr lrraoee Is thfi son oCMrrf. rharles ' X, JUirrah- Barv nngnam-.ars' graduate and the romance had. its. Le ginning there. MIe- Is ,,wll known among the young people of Portland and popular in a large circle ot friends The wedding date is not announced as . yet,1 but it will be an event of the very s:"" near future. : i' , ; Conservatory Faculty to-BeceiTe i The Val'air Conservatory de. Muslque and Art Dramatique, Madame lAicte t Valair, -director, has sent ut Invita tions for a reception for. Sunday, aftei noon, September 23, from I until 1 1 o'clock, at 234 and 236 Tenth street- corner of Main. The faculty wlU'r- celve with Madame Valair. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson . announce . the engagement of ttrelr only daughter, V Miss Sophie C. Olson, to Charles Davis . of'Cusick, Wash. The -bride-elect Is ..- known in -musical circles here, as she was a music teacher--in this city forta-j . . known business man of Cusick, Wasn. ; The date of the wedding has been set ' for December 23. Harlow-Grady Hall Opening 'The weekly supper dansant will be opened at Harlow-Grady hall Satur day evening with an Informal party. Mrs. Harold Grady, who haa been visiting in San Francisco for the last 10 days, will return home Satur day afternoon, and Mr, , and Mrs. Grady will receive the -guests. Mrs. Frederick Harlow will remain for a few weeks - in Ban Francisco, where she is in charge of th kindergarten dances at the St, Francis hotel. Move in From Rivera - Mr. and 'Mrs, Ira F, , Powri hav moved in . from - their country resi , deno ' on ' Palatine Hill and hav taken th Charles Morroes ; residence ?Do you never thinjk. ot. friends? Do you always and forever - eat? for you eat, and eat though you are already fat enough to burnt. Do you, never think of friends? Do yon always ana xorever eair - "Why shouldn't I eatr asked tb caterpillar. x "1 eat to grow. Some day T will be a beautiful creature and you will be glad to know me. Ot course I eat because I must "You be a, beautiful ereature," chimed In Tommy Sparrow who hap pened to fly by Just In time to hear what the caterpillar said. "You will never be anything but a fat greedy glutton! ' You are not even good for you arm yourself , w.lth" such furry. poisonous stickers. If you will take these off, we may like you better." And he flew away, chuckling at his own littl Joke. - 'Did Fatty Caterpillar care abouOth teasing Did he mind the nickname and the tormenting? Did he feel sad, because nobody liked him? Not he! He ate along across the top of the cabbage with never a thought about the ' creatures around him. He ate and ate and ate, ana as the day wore on. he dreamed of what h was to be. Tomorrow Fatty to Sleep. Caterpillar Goes of Mrs. Allc Welster, Cornel' of Fif teenth and Siskiyou streets, in Irving ton, when- she will speak on some phase of art development and apprecia tion. Mrs. .Ford Is recognised as one of the most fascinating and Versatile speakers in this country, speaJdnc on a wide range of. both modern and classi cal subjects of-both a. literary and ar- .'1 "" tlatio nature. She speaks wholly with out notes, and never fails, to carry her hearers with her. Mrs. Welster has extended an invitation to the various art classes and organisations of the city, also to th Portland Psychology club. Any others Interested will be welcome. . fcadlm' Aid to Elects The Ladies' HERE IS A CLEVERSKIRT Moderately Priced ' $10.50 It comes in t pretty shade of blue serge, cut on oeV Fall lines. The- fall back Is held in place by a belt which fastens at the' side frtfnt' under a buttoned flap. Several tuefs between the pleats ' at the side add an effective touchv This would be a - splendid , service skirt for every purpose. , , SUITS ARE ATTRACTIVE We are now showlnt a very love ly assortment of Fail Suits. Many are profusely trimmed in fur,' 'others are more simply arranged. There is surely a suit here for you, and at Just the price you want to pay. ' IT IS A - -1 If you Just knew how our tales- people really enjoy s pleasing the , customers, how it means Just so ' much to them to show one who -is "Just looklnf" as It Is to make - a sale, you would feet perfectly free to come intafthe Eastern 1 whenever youhave a minute. . Ne thing arrive daily, ' we would like to show them to you. Ladies' Coat of .gunmetal 'silver ..tip. . Semi-high waist,ful -under-, arm. Handsome raccoon collar. Fully lined in self color. .Priced - at 72.50. r, Trench Coats for men are the last word in style. Bee our complete line In Men's Shop. Ki EASTERN OUIH1 11NG CO Washington St. atvTntb A -rfcidedlv Mvhr 1Al1t I : : shown this -season in gowns for dinner and evening. wear than has been fashionable for many moons.' -Low: necks are only moderately so, .coming slightly below the : shoulders in the back and to a modest V Jn front. - - i -- , . - f ' Drey Separate Skirts are to.be popular, .. The ; oversklrt, with -narrow under petticoat and ths long tunic Is much in evidence. ' Low side drapery Is very much used, while the drapery caught -up in the back, suggestive of the bustle, is one of the new ideas. '-o. All Dressed Up What woman ' doesn't fenjoy wearing the new Fall things wbiia they are new. There is no rea son why you shouldn't buy bow as later, and there are lots of reasons why you should,. - ' FPATERNAL-NOTES Webfoot Woodmen vf : the World , VWUl. Hold fiociaL . , Wbf oots Win Dana. Webfoot team of th W; O. W. camp , of that name. - will give a dance and social Friday jxlght kl 128 Kleventh street in the Woodmen temple," at which two gold watches and other, valuable prises will be given out- The team has mad special ' efforts to secure a larg-e at-tt-ndanee. A large reception .and floor commute will assure -a -cordial rwel--! come to all members and friends. The W. O. W. orchestra will furnish "mu sic Webfoot camp will hold a- busi ness meeting In the small-hall on the fourth floor and adjourn early in order to participate In tb festlvlUes. v 8oaaw Bos Oaatl Xlanoed- Wed nesday night the members of Bonnie Rose castle. Royal Highlanders, held an Interesting social, card party and dance followed by refreshments!:. Pro fessor Mordant Ooodnough.-' WUiiam Ellis and Miss Louise Dis Brisay gave vocal and . piano selection that were j greatly appreciated. Refreshments were served., At the closed meeting a class was initiated in brief form and a number of applications were received for membership. The nexf meeting will be held October S. alarUs Ar alsd The Neighbors of Woodcraft have recognised the high cost .of living and raised the salaries We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Filled Books of S & H. Stamps Redeemed in Cash, Fourth Floor; Take Luncheon in theTea Room, 4th Floor Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies, 4th FloorModel Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Departments, 4th Floor 40-Inch Silk Nets 79c f For Dresses-Waists, Linings, Etc. Main Floor New Silk Nets at a special low price for Friday's selling. Shown in a full line of-the wanted Fall colorings for dresses, waists; linings, etc. Don't fail to take advantage of this offering. 40-incu rtQl I V Silk Nets, priced special for this sale at only The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortmaii & fc. j. .'Reliable MerchandiseReliable Methods Mm Mill End Veils 25c Each Lengths 1 to 1 1-4 Yards Mala Floor Mill end sample pieces of high-grade Veilings to be closed out at 35c the piece. Plain and fancy meshes Colors are purple, navy, white, black, brown, tan;,and taupe. Keguiar oa to 65c oc- grades. Your choice of any Veil in the lot for Pbrtiafld's Greatest Shoving sssssi m m SBSSaSSaSSSBWS v m m mm - ' ClDasiingtonJt: 0r& Seen at the Shop Beautiful Each day is bringing to this shop its treasures of fabric and . .' fashion. - ' - " - The new Satin Frocks. are , lmmensely.popular. We show : the - latest styles Slmultane i ously with the New - York ; shops. You twill- find, here a i, , numoer or enrmmg garments at $22.50, $25, $27.50, $35, ' and up to $50. ., J "-- i rA v novel j nceplion. u now . shown here it i a lovely frock ' In navy Polret twill with gray wool embroidery on satin, and ': plastron front. vfThis gown is in thj silhouette bustle effect, JVnn will see; hff! aL Wnnrlrfil1v' 4 smart .'array of suitsand ats.2The ',' ' -?' a vnrA fab , T A ... -x M y it v;;;. I ' ; 75c to $1.00 Allover Laces At 50c Mala Floor Sample pieces 18 Inch Calais Allover Laces in black, white and cream. Ef fective designs suitable for waists and boudoir caps. Grades usually priced at 75c and PCf i. Friday special, yard MJV 7c,8c, lOcLaces 5c Yard Main Roor NeirfVaC: and Filet Lao Edes and Insertions in various widths, also narrow Imi tation Armenian . edges. Great variety of. dainty patterns. rn 7c to 10c grade, the' yard Embrbidered Art Pieces Half Price .Table Scarfs, Centerpieces 4 Cushion Slips, Doilies Center Clrd, 1st Floor Discontin ued models: in beautiful hand-embroidered Scarfs, Centerpieces and Doilies on sale Friday: at ust half regular price. An extraordinary op- .. ' nortunity to select Aa handsome ' piece for gift-giving $i. 50 up to i f 15 pieces rriaay 75c np to $7.so SaleBatteriberg Scarfs, Cloths- Center Circle, 1st Floor Baten- berg Lunch Qoths, 72x CQ 72-in.; reg. 4.89-$5.a9 4HD7 54-inch Lunch Cloths, QQ . regular $2.89 and $3.29 P JL70 I8x45-lnch Scarfsr special $1.19 w y Betty Wales Dresses v x $15.00 to $25.00 Second Floor Model as illustrated is of navy blue serge, embroidered in silk and gold to, simulate a Middy effect. Rows of buttons and self-loops ex tend "down the front of waist and on each side of skirt, belt ties at back. - An-ideal dress for school, shopping or business. Price $23 Jo. Other mod els in Betty Wales ' Dresses for school,- street -and party wear, ranging from $lS.OOp to $25.00 New Serge Dresses 'Second Floor Smart models for women and misses cleyer styles, trimmed with silk braids, buttons, fancy collars, cuffs and belts. Made 'up In high grade serges in navy, black, garnet, etc. Any num berber of models to select from. $15 up to $42.50 New Silk Dresses Second Floor Lovely new frocks of afternoon wear, made up f Jn satins, taffetas or Georgette crepes skirts -in new draped or plaited effects sewne are effecUvely trimmed with braids. All sizes for misses and women. -Every new and wanted color. Prices range $15.00 up to $42.50. New Fall Skirts Of Silk; $8.50 to $32i0 Of Wool, $5.00 to $25.00 . Second Floor NEW SILK SKIRTS In fancy stripes, plaids, silk -poplins, satins, char- meuse and taffeta. Chirred high waistline ef fects, overdrapes in pointed, round and nov elty effects. Some are trimmed with bands of velvet ribbon. Priced at $8.50 to $32.50- NEW WOOL SKIRTS In a wonderful show ing of styles for street, school, dress wean -Plaids, checks, stripes, fancy mixtures plain colors. Velours, flannels, gabardines, wool jersey. , The prices range $5.00 tip to $25.00 New Fall Waists Special at $3.49 Waist Department, Second Floor Attractive new models made up la laces, nets and Georgette crepe fancy styles with the very newest collars and trimmings. Also tailored styles in crepe de chie in flesh and white." Several preity models to .select from. Effectively trimmed-with embroidery, fine tucks ?0 4f and laces. Full assortment of size. On sale Friday special $U47 Women's $8 to $10 Boots At $6.98 BOYS' Hl-CUT Storm. Boots for Winter wear. Heavy tan leather .with 2 buckles at top. Foot-form last, doubje sole sizes 9 to t34now at $3.50 Size t to 4 now at only. $4.50 Msin Floor Women's 8 or 9-inch toned styles; 9-inch chocolate Hi gh-top Boots ' In laced ' or but brown kid with ' covered Louis heels golden brown kid with narrow plain toe,. welt soles, leath er half Louis heels patent colt with white washable kid tops tan calf with whipcord tops of lighter shade, pointed toe, high . Cuban heel black vicl . kid, narrow, tip less toe, leather half Louis or low Cuban heels. Regular $8.00 to $10.00 Boots. Priced Qit QQ very special at onryvO0 YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Black Satin Calf Shoes in button or lace. Sturdy, dependable shoes for school wear. Sizes 9 to 1 3 H now at $2.59 t to 3 now at $2.792 tp 6 now at $2.98 Learn to Knit and ; ; Crochet , Free' classes Art Needlework Department, 2d Floor, 9:30 to 12 and 1 to 5 daily.. Children's classes Saturday from 9:30 to 12 r 7 NEW KID GLOVES - FOR WOMEN Main - Floor 2-clasp French Kid, ; overseam Gloves, light in weight 1 and dressy. The pair for. $2.00 2-clasp-French Kid Gloves extra quality, P. K. sewn. The pair $2.25 1 2-clasp. Margot French Kid, with embroidered packs. The pair $2.50 This Perculator WW: Main' Floor Aluminum Per colator, made by -the Manning-Bowman Co.; which fact guarantees superior -.quality.' Made exactly like , this illus tration 7-cup size. Get your order. in early and be sure of getting one of these. QQ Priced special now at pO Women's Breakfast Sets $1.48 Barfsla Circle, 1st floorWomen's Breakfast Sets in several neat styles. underpriced for Friday's sellfnr. Made np In plain blue, pink and lavender percale, tnmmea wun fancy checked - rinrham. Newiarre collars and belts. Also chambray in plain .colors, trim d with striped galatea. ;A11 A Q sizes. , Friday special, jet V J.fcO Men's and Boys' New Fall Apparel Mens Suits $15 to $40 Overcoats $15 to $35 Mala Floor Whether you Intend paying $15 or $40 for your new suit, H will be to your Interest to see our splendid 'line of the New Fall Models. Styles that are absolutely correct, fabrics that are of su- ?erior quality and workmanship the best, everal well-known makes to choose from. Mens Fall Shirts $1.50 to $8.00 Mala Floor - Fall lines of Arrow and Savoy Shirts. are now ready. . Very newest d-i-signsln woven and printed madras, per cales and crepes.' Stiff or French cuff. . styles. 'Also newtsilk shirts In the sea-1 saesoji'S latest colorings. pepL 1st Floor. Mens Underwear, Gloves and Hosiery Fall and Winter stocks are now ..com plete in every ' detail.;: We are Portland agents for Vassar,; Carter and Winsted Underwear..': Light, ' medlam and heavy , weights. ? Prices range from $1 to $6.50 Men's New Fall Gloves in Bacmo, Adler,. Perrin's and other makes. $2 to $$.50 Pr. Prtnci pat Portland? agents for Inter woven Hosiery-Uk, lisle, cotton, cash mere. Prices ange 30c to $1.00 Pair AU Men'83.00 New Fall Hate Now Priced $225 All Men's $5.00 New FaU Hats Now Priced $3.75 Latest Models Boys Suits $7.50 to $15 Mala FloorOutfit your boy at this V store where ? stocks : are large .and prices are low. We are now showing a wonderful as sortment of. New FaU Suits; made up in homespuns, cheviots, tweeds, serges, cassimeres, etc Novelty mixtures, v plain" blues, browns and blacks.' . Jland-tai-kjred throughout. Ages 6 to i& year. ' Priced $7.50 to $15.00 Boys' 2-Pant i Suits; Qn C A Ages $ to 18 the tultOvJ.UO Mackinaw Goats $5 to $10 Mala' Floor Boys Mackinaw Coats la rich, dark plaids and plain colors.' Latest ; Norfolk styles with one or 3-piece belts. Splendid warm Coats for school wear. Cravenetted materials. Ages 4 to 18 year. - Boys Fall Blouses and Waists Maia Floor New Shirts tni Blouses made up In ' attractive style and materials,- 65e-75e$l Boys' School Hose Black Cat, Buster Brown and other good makes. , All sizes. , ; 25e-30c-3S jii