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A Suggestions for Motor. Trips in Next Sunday's Journal Z5l)& Club (Calendar T5le SoclatEakn6ar ' v Tasrsdayv Mar 1 Kappa Alpha Theta dance at Portland Heights club. Scout Young- auxiliary dancs at Cotillion ball. Christian Brothers college dance at Multnomah hotel. it , i . ' , - . Tkaresar. Star 1 ' Current literature department. Portland Woman's club, with Mrs. O. P. M. Jamieon. (82 Main street at 1 p. m. - Reader. Mrs. Henry Waldo Cos. . ' - May day breakfast by Sisterhood of First Christian church at the home of Mrs. M. D. Owens.-144 East Twenty-third street north, 11 :0. ing now seems complete - without a speaker on the popular measure for 'an increase in the salaries of Portland teachers. Speakers on this subject are scheduled for Thursday as follows: Current literature department, Port land Woman's club, with Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison. 582 Main street, at 1 p. m. 1 speaker, Mrs. Julia Marquam. Sunday School Workers' union at the White Temple at 1 p. m. ; speaker, Mrs. J. H. Zehrung. 4 Ladles' Aid society of, Woodlawn Methodist church, ' wHh Mrs. Kdward Standsberry, 1489 East Fifteenth street north; speaker. Mrs. 1 C. J- Sunderland. AuxUiary to Company E, l2d In fantry. In small T. M. C A. parlor, at 1 :80 p. m. ; speaker, Mrs. C B. Baker. Progressive .Woman" league.-at Cen tral library, at t :30 pi m. ; speaker, Mrs. Sadie Orr Xunbar. Auxiliary to Company H, 162d infan try, with Mrs. A. C. HoggatU East Thirty-third street, S p. m.; -speaker, Mrs. J. F. Chapman. Auxiliary to Machine Gun company. With Mrs. F. T. Wilcox. 485 East Ash street. 2 :30 p. m. ; speaker, Mrs. Joseph E. W I throw. All Parent-Teacher associations are requested to telephone their social 'serv ice reports to Mrs. E. A. Htrschner, Ta bor 2788. that she may prepare her an nual report for the meeting of the coun cil to be held Friday. The women of Piedmont Presbyterian church will give a May day party at the home tf Mrs. A. Gavin. 1201 Wil liams avenue, Friday from 2 to S p. m. There will be an interesting program, refreshments will be served and a silver offering will be taken. . . . . . Chapter C of the P.. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Friday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. 1. D. ' Bodlne. ' 1048 Rodney avenue, tor a social session. Miss Skinner win pre sent the teachers' salary measure. - The Machine Gun company auxiliary will meet Thursday with Mrs. F. T. Wil cox. 485 East Ash street, all day.. Bring box lunch. . . . All who met and heard Miss Meme Brock way of Los 'Angeles while on her visit here two" years ago will - be de lifl.ted to know that she will be at the Sundav school workers' luncheon Thurs day noon at the 'White Temle. - Miss Brook way Is an artist in story? telling, and as she is familiar with all phases of Sunday school .work and has , traveled extensively in its interests, she will have many . splendid things to telL This is children's week, observed nationally for: tho purpose of bettering In every way the teaching methods and opportunities jfor those who wilt be the future clWaen. Att are asked to -bring sandwiches. Other thlr.gs will be provided. This will be the : last meeting before, the summer vaca tion. A. short business session will be held just before the. close of the meet . - ,, ' , Save and succeed.'" Buy W. S. S. Helen" Downing To Be May Bride Engagement to Wafdemar Splild Is Announced at Smart Tea Saturday. MISS ELEANOR ROE, captain in the May day tag sale, a : formidable rival in the contest for big sales, she having won the diamond' ring offered for the largest sale of shamrock tags on Saint Patricks day. ' ? .,r - . - - - -- - j : : ! "" . .: ' 7 ' 1 " ' By Helen M. Hatrblasoa ANOTHEIl Portland girl who will be come a May bride is Mies Helen G. Downing, a popular Irvlngton girU who , has chosen the evening of May 7 for her ' wedding to WaJdemar Splild of this cfty. Announcement of Miss Downlng's en gagement was made t,a smart Tea at the home of the brldeelect's mother, Mrs. J. C. Knuth. on Saturday afternoon. ' Guests for the - occasion included ' a group of Chi Omega girls, sorority sis ters, of the , bride-elect , who wera her schoolmates at the University of Oregon. News - of the . engagement , waa made known at the tea hour when the gueets drew from a miniature May-pole which centered the tea table, daintr pink and whita . ribbons . bearing :-. the C betrothal cards. ' Assisting at the tea were Mrs. Claire McDougall and Miss Loin LAdd. .-. Miss Downing is a girl of interesting personality and is gifted musically, 8h is a member of Theat Sigma Phi, of the University of Oregon school of journal Um and before coming to Portland to " make ' her home ' was a student of the Conservatory of Dramatic Art and Music 'at.Kansas .City, - : 4 Mr. Splild is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo -1 Splild of this ' city and ia en gaged "in the wholesale business as well as being Interested in the State Bank of Oregon. Ht la the brother of Mrs. Walter Gadsby of this city. Miss Downing and her fiance have been the inspiration for a number of In formal social functions during, the past week. ; Miss Lois Ladd was hostess for ; delightful tea in honor of Miss Downing and, her motner recently ana Mra.Theo 1 Spllid entertained for the bride-elect on Thursday of last week. Today's Droirram included a delightful luncheon party at Forest Hall for which Mrs. Claire McDougall, was .; Hostess. Interesting features of the reunion and dance for which the Christian iJroin ers college will be hosts on Thursday evening at Multnomah hotel will be a group of solos given by M. P. Brennen and David Fuller. Card, tables will be a placed for": those who . do not wish to dance-and Mrs. Florence Sullivan, as slstecr i-y Mrs. W. K. Fields, Mrs. J. J. Mann ion and. Mrs. J. T Sullivan, will have charge cf the card playing. The school colors will be the keynote of the . decorations used about the ball rooms for the evening.' :.- 1 .-, .. . ' The ' hext" dancing "party of , the Port , land Rowing club will be given Friday . evening instead of tonight, as previous-, ly announced. -The committee ..promises another h4 of their good .times, The a, club ts reached-; by talcing, the .JBroofclyn r car ' to ; Ivoft'CstreeU:! Dancing pat.. :30 Mrs., Charles FT Adams will entertain -at--a smart-dancing party at Waverley cluh oh Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. Pierre Itonslter Hlnes. ;IIer guests will Include a number of- the; younger social . contingent. . , : Oregon division No.-l, auxiliary to the" Oregon Ballway Conductors' asso ciation, will entertain at cards at the I-cme of Mm. Bradshaw.at 492 Rodney avenue, on Thursday. - -.' . - , : - Mls Glen Shope, wtoo- was graduated from' the occupational - therapy course at Ueed college, Is now engaged in work at the, Y; M. C, A. -center at Camp Lewis . as hostess. . ' Mrs. Jervis Webb has asked a number of friends to make up a little box party for the Orpheum this evening in honor of Miss1 Ruth Ghlrardelll, who is the house truest' of Mrs. Max House r of Portland Heights. . ' - '.. Mr.'and Mrs. J. W. PetUt JMargarethe . Geisler) are 'being' showered with con--gratulatory messages upon the" arrival of a daughter, born Sunday, - ' The" ' Twenty-first" Ififantry" - regiment vill give a' complimentary May dancing ! party on Thursday evening at- the Mghs of Columbus' bulldingVancou- THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Mrs: Phillips Sends an En- couraging Letter to Ex pectant Mothers. ' West Philadelphia,' Pa. "1 ; took ". Irvdia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound lor ' nre months " before my ".baby . wai born and it has made me much better in health. I ". w . always very il. when my i other i child-1 ren were born, but with this one I had a mnch easier time. He is a bier healthT 7Z T. . . .. ' boy now, three years old, and l believe it wasXydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound that made me so well. It is certainly a good medicine for every woman. I cannot say too much in Its favor, and you may : publish my testimonial.- Mrs. W: PHnxtPS, 5430 Kingsessing Avenue, West Fhil ; adelphia. Pa. ' ; The) reason that thousands of wo Tmeafrom; all parts of the country write such letters is that this famous ' old root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has brought health and happiness into ' .their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. . For special adrice in regard to ruch ailments write Lydia ,-E. Pinkham JTedicine Co., Lynn, Mass. .The result ef 'its many years experience Is at your service. - HI,, j 4 11 sJ.-.x v( ,.V - - ' .S ' '' II ' V" - - -' V y t ' ! ' : ' 7 :r- "'p ' ' fV','," 7"t i V5 4,', "- K - ' t II " ,,; , - ' f - 'V "- s t .'"4, , M J ' ' -M ' ,",- v II v"' Ai'"" ' Z II i f' ' '' - "-X', If Mabel Garrison - Is Brilliant Soloist Colorature Soprano of Metropol itan Fame Featured by Apollo Club.' By J. L. Wallia. WITH Mabel Garrison as soloist, the Apollo club Tuesday night at The Auditorium gave Its most ambitious con cert of the season, and also its most brilliant and most generously patronized, because the attendance was fully 2000. Miss Garrison is a great singer, and It is not difficult to understand why she was chosen for the Metropolitan without a European reputation behind her. . Mabel Garrison is a young American singer, a native of Baltimore, and studied and coached in America, having never gone abroad, even to breathe in the musical atmosphere, which by some Is regarded as essential. It was a delight to hear this ' young singer in the colorature numbers she had chosen 'for her Portland program, for she sang with a facility, of technique quite marvelous. 4 The polonaise from "Mlgnon" served to Introduce the rather petite singer of a decidedly large voice, and It at once made her a favorite, for It was sung with an ease that made one feel perfectly sat isfied that anything written for the col orature could present no difficulties here. The applause was so Insistent that Miss Garrison: had to respond with an extra t umber.- and it was the waits . song, "oce de Prima Vera," by Johan Strauss that she gave so exquisitely.' ,or her second group she sang "Tranquility.'- ty. Foote. "Baby" by. George Sirmonn, the very excellent accompanist and husband of the prima donna;' "Jjymn- to the Sun" oy Rimsky-Korsa-koff. In which' she sang O in altlsuno ; and "Vouse Danses" by Lemeine-Paster-r.aek, also a very splendid vehicle for ihe flute-like voice. For extra number eh 3 gave With beautiful tenderness "Kiss Me." from "Mademoiselle Modeste." The final group contained such gems as "to OV Ark's a Moverln,-" When I Was Seventeen"- (old Swedish), - and "Kom Kjy ra," ; Nbrwegian echo -song, the . two Scandinavian., numbers , offering excep tional opportunities- for display of vocal equipment . and . artistic interpretation. For .encore, she gave "My Alabama Coon." ' ..- . - ... " ... The Apollo club sang splendidly under the direction of W. -H. Boyer, and did its most effective work- In DuparCs "Dream World." which Is, ; enhanced greatly by a dainty piano accompanl ment. Another much .appreciated num-i ber was Hush-a-by, Ma . Baby." better known as the Missouri waits. It had to be repeated. K - - The program came to a grand' climax with Filke's "Spring Night." chorus and soloist, and 'The Star-Spangled Ban ner." ' The accompanists for .the Apollo elfin were Edgar E. Coursen and Wnllam C McCuUough. pianists, - and Ralph W. Hcyt, organist. , . .- .-r-' ver barracks.1 Music : will be provided' by the motor transportation corpi band. Women guests will be admitted by card, obtainable at the K. of C. club, Park and Taylor streets. Refreshments will be served. . : vi a-.'- . ;. : Mrs.' Ellsworth Vachon will entertain on Saturday at a smart tea In honor of Mrs. y Alfred .. .Millard Jr., . (Shirley Eastham). who- Is - visiting In the city before leaving for Seattle with her hus band to make their homa-V; v - '. ' - .O . Vr.,,,; . The last of the series of dancing, par ties for which Kentoiv, club wlil enter tain this season will be given this eve ning at the club house,- The affair is Informal. "-. . . . - . e The recital of John "Claire Mantel th and the dance- following is thoccasion 1 1 for a number of dinner narties at Mat- I lory hotel- this evening. -4 ChristieOrphans To Benefit by , Tag Sale Fund Is Greatly Needed in Sup port of 135 Little.Girls at Home. THOUSANDS of people throughout the state of Oregon will be asked to buy a llttlo May basket tag Thursday and thus contribute 10 cents toward tho great fund needed . to support - th 135 little girls between the ages or S and 15 years whoso only home is the Christie Home for Orphan Girls. Miss Emma L. Butler is hr.norary chairman of the committee in charge of the tag sale, and Mrs. F. P. Harter Is acting chairman. Fifty teams of workers have been organised in the 2't Portland parishes. Varying in num bers ; from 10 to 30, these women will devote the whole of May day to selling tho tags, starting early -in the morning and covering thoroughly the business district, the residence section and the big Industrial plants, in some of which three minute speeches, setting forth the great needs at the home, will precede the tag sellers. . . In the evening a special corps of work ers from the Daughters of Isabella. : un der the leadership of Mrs. F. W. Clifford. will be stationed In front of all the the atres between the hours of 7 and 10. These ' workers - are : Misses Grace Twlchell. Marie Meagher. Margaret riedlander. Agnes - Dudley, Genevieve Ryan, Madeline Ryan, Emma uwyer, Frances Howard, Evangeline Terkes, Mary Mabson. Sophia Hlnkle. Edna Kel ly. Mary Sweeney. Ixrfitse Meyer? Elixi- teth Webber, Katherine Webber. Mary Scheringer, Lou Long. Cecelia McMahon, Helen Tracy, Grace Riley. Sophia Bas tasth, Minnie Eder, Ethel Hornby, Ce cilia . Sodieski, ' Augusta Tember, Mary McKlnnon, Norma Curtln. Elizabeth Freeman, Hedwig Bleeg. Catherine Mat thews, Edna Hilgers. Isabel Manning. Following are the out of town parishes In which tags wii be sold : Albany. Ash land, Astoria. Bandon. Beaverton. Can by. Chemewa, Corvallis, Eugene. Forest Groye Gervais, Grand Ronde,; Grants l-css, Greshanv Hlllsboro, Independence, Jordan, Lebanon. Marsbfield, McMlnn - vllle, Medford, Milwaukle. Monroe, ML Angel, Newport, North Bend. Oregon City. Roseburg, Roy, St .Helens, St. Tiuis, Scappoose. Salem.-' Sandy. Sea side Shaw. . Sublimity. Tigard. Tilla mook, Yerboorst," Woodburn, St.. Paul. - ICo program at a woman's club meet- 1 " ' " Z3 tJSMssyaasTSsassai--i--- The National Standard -the BIG VALUE Roll of TOILET PAPER. SeU everywhors) Sanitary and very. -Economical WHITE bvSI BLAKE-McFALL CO. BOB WMITS DIMrlhwIare, Prtlantf Silk Gowns Crepe de Chine Gowns in pretty tailored styles at $3.95. Crepe de Chine Gowns trimmed with pretty Filet lace edging and insertion, special at $4.95. Washable Satin Gowns in the charming Empire style, which is becoming to all women. -Trimmed with Val--enciennes laces -$5.95. Crepe de Chine Gowns in exquisitely dainty effects, with trimming of Valen ciennes' and embroid ered Georgette $7.50. Main Floor. Lingerie Blouses $4. 95 Exemplifying Fashion's new est - phases in semi-tailored, tucked collar and cuffs styles, frill trimmed and round neck modes with trimming of dainty laces. ' Blouses which look as if they were priced far higher than'M.95. Dainty Tub Silk Petticoats $3SS$4.9S In white or flesh color, with the extra panel at front and back, to. make them. shadow . proof.. Fashioned; in the new : straight Jine. styles, or with pretty flounces. ; . Main Floor Ltebes Service Will Be Maintained - . . f"- . . . 4 Though crowds: of shoppers - will be unusually -large. -We - have . provided additional' ex r perienced salespeople for the f .emergency." The Season's Most Important Blouse and Under wear Event Begins Thursday at 9 A. M. The aie of Liebes' Blouses and Underwear You Will AtDnce Appreciate the Values Whenou See Them Every Blouse every piece of Underwear in this sale is NEWnever shown before niade of high grade materials in the very , newest style. All have been carefully selected to conform to the Liebes Standard of Quality and Workmanship. An Event Planned Long in Advance to Effect Great Savings to You at This Time 1 1 2 SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE Charming Crepe de Chine garments in the prettiest of lace and ribbon trimmed styles. Delightful tailored effects, too, that are so much in demand. Priced $2.95. - Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine En velope Chemise beautifully trimmed with Valenciennes and Filet Laces, embroid ered Georgette and ribbons. Priced $3.95. WASHABLE SATIN BLOOMERS Trim tailored bloomers of good quality Satin, well cut and splendidly made. Priced $2.95. SILK CAMISOLES Of-Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin in lace trimmed or tailored effects. Regu lation shoulder style, or with ribbon straps. Priced 95 to. $1.95. PHILIPPINE HAND-EMBROIDERED ENVELOPE CHEMISE Made of fine quality Batiste with hand embroidered scallops. Daintily ribbon,; "trimmed. Priced .$l9o. .. Envelope Chemise of fine quality Batiste, hand made and hand embroidered in beautiful floral and scroll designs, and hand drawn work. Finished -in regular shoulder effects or with hemstitched shoulder bands. Priced $2.95. Envelope Chemise of exceptional quality, in'a splendid assortment of styles. Em broidered, hemstitched, hand scalloped, and trimmed with real Cluny and 'Filet laces. Made with regulation shoulder, or with shoulder straps, of embroidered Batiste. Priced $5.95. - t. Main Floor. Philippine Hand Embroidered Gowns, ! Round and V neck models, fashioned of good batiste, beautifully hand scalloped and embroidered, as only the natives of the far-off' Philips pines can embroider. Each garment is , hand made throughout,',with the dain tiest of stitches. Many styles lace trimmed and hemstitch ed also.'; Priced $2.95 to $5.95. -Main Floor. The May Sale of Blouses Hundreds of Styles the Prices Are LINGERIE BLOUSES $IJ00 Plenty of different models for your selec tion. Developed in Voile, Organdie, and Batiste "in colored stripeeffects, flesh and white Smart tucked bosom styles are included, also frilled, lace trimmed, and plain tailored types. Very specially priced. Sires 34 to 46. LINGERIE BLOUSES $1.95 Peter Pan models of checked Batiste in rose, orchid,' and blue, with white Or gandie cuffs and collars. Voile blouses in tailored effects with daintily frilled collars and cuffs in-all white or trimmed with color. Also a number of lace trimmed modes. to Choose From and Wonderfully Low! LINGERIE BLOUSES S2S5 A good assortment of smart styles featur ing round, square and high neck effects. Many delightful Peter Pan Blouses in this lot, and a number of the most attractive frilled, lace trimmed, embroidered, and tailored designs. Some all white. Others with trimming of color. LINGERIE BLOUSES $3.95 Lace trimmed, embroidered and tailored styles reflecting many smart tendencies of the mode. Daintily made, of good ma terials. 1 . Main Floor. V Lingerie , Blouses $5.95 Air hand made of fin Ba- yste in -roll and flit collar . styles. Dainty-; band -made " tuckiirgs. i too,' exemplifying ' the : finest ' of ' workmanship, ' inspired by Fashion's love liest designs.' ' M any Other Styles In Beautiful , Lingerie Blouses ' ' $730to$15J00 Blouses that will add chic to the tailored suit because of their smart ' tailored effect, v Lace ' trimmed, frilled and embroidered modes : in the softly becoming styles that ; are so dear to all women. ' An almost-" endless-: assort ; mentyfor your-choosing. ;- - - i - Main Floor -A. EWisfiedI8GfIi I