The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1919, Page 40, Image 40

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    THE OHECO:i SUNDAY -JOURNAL, ro ZETLAND. SUNDAY I.IOHNING, . DECEMBER 21, 1C1D.
Christmas Story
Is Prettily Shown
At Art Museum
rrOIEJ gtory of Christma nd aU Its
X stft-n!f!c.nce is brought to visitors of
ths Portland Art Museum in a happy
manner this year by the display in the
"Christmas room.". Christmas garlands
of greens with seasonable fruits are ar
ranged to frame the numbers of old pic
tures which hang- in the galleries, bring-
trig to us the story as it appealed to the
old artists of Florence. A collection of
Arundel v prints . Is shown, and the
Christmas creche, with figures built by
students of the Art Museum, portraying
the nativity, Is among the interesting
bits shown In the Christmas room.
- Amjmv Um, inlittlnn m-rm. tarn Inval
old Florentine studies loaned by Mrs.
George T. Willett. A group of Lulnl
panels, among which is the Adoration
of the Magi, are shown. Two old Flem
ish paintings loaned by A. Berg, bear-
showing the Madonna and child, and
three portraits are among the pictures
on display.
' A fins old cardinal's crepe In crimson
velvet, loaned by Mrs. C. H, & Wood,
' and a number of old Florentine brocades
are on display. Icons in Russian enamel,
an old icon with metal casing of quaint
' design and a chalice cover brought from
Spain are on display. A notable Ma
donna in the room is one loaned by Col
onel EL Hofer of Salem, and a number
of pictures by Sassaferrato (1605-1685)
are shown.
1 On the afternoon of December 29, Miss
Henrietta H. Failing will speak to the
children, telling- them the Christmas
story with pictures and slides. The hour
Is 3 o'clock. The Chrlntmas room is
open to all persons interested In the
story of the season.
'
At, an attractive wedding ceremony
Miss Clara Elck became the bride of
awv. - xi. Herrmann 01 vaaer.
Wash., on Wednesday evening at 8 j
o'clock, at the Clay Street Evangellcan
church. Miss Mary Ellen Mullan sang
"My Heart Is Singing" before the cere
mony, which was read by the Rev. Jacob
Stocker, In the presence of a large congregation-
of friends and relatives. Miss
Esther Schuknecht played the wedding
march from Wagner. A delightful wed
ding supper was served after the cere
mony In the church parlors. The church
was decorated with palms. The brlda
was gowned -in heavy Ivory satin,
trimmed with rare lace. Her tutle veil
was arranged in a cap effect with a
wreath . Of orange blossoms. She car
ried a bouquet of bride's roses.. The
bride was attended by Miss Bernlce
VVIchman, who wore white net over silver
cloth. The MlsBes Esther Londow and
Katherlae Perllc were bridesmaids. Miss
Londow wore pale green gedrgette
trimmed in sliver. Miss Perllc's gown
was of pink georgette over net of simi
lar style, t. The attendants wore tulle
hats and carried arm bouquets of
Ophelia roses. Six of the bride's lntf
mate friends, gowned In pastel shades,
acted as ribbon bearers. The bride was
given in marriage by her father, E. E.
Elck. Paul Bradford was best man
and Will Gelger and Herbert Gunther
were ushers. The bride has lived in
Portland for many years and has a large
circle of friends. She was active in
' church circles. Rev. H. Q. Herrmann
Is a minister of the Evangelical associa
tion and was graduated from the North
western college of Illinois. He is pas
tor of the Vader church of this denom
ination. The young couple will make
their home in Vader, Wash., where Mr.
Herrmann will resume his pastorate.
,--
George Monroe Olden and Miss Flor
ence Eva Davis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray C. Davis of Mackinac Island,
Mich., v were married at the Hotel La
8alle, Chicago, December 2 and arrived
In Portland December 7, to make their
home here. Mr. Olsen has been east
the greater part of the past six years,
but plans to remain in Portland, having
become associated with his brother,
: Charles W. Olsen, in conducting the
business of their father, C. M. Olsen.
' George Wright Women's Relief corps
will entertain its members and George
Wright post, G. A. R.. with a birthday
dinner and Christmas tree at the court
house on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mem
bers of the corps are asked to donate
toward the dinner. The children are In
vited to come and enjoy the tree.
The -dancing party for which the Ore
gon White Shrine of Jerusalem will be
host will be given on the evening of
Thursday, January 8, at Chrlstensen's
hall. - Mrs. George Mettler Is general
chairman of arrangements for the af
fair and Is planning some special fea
tures for the evening.
The engagement of Miss Katherlne
McMahon and OrvUle V. Gamble was
announced Saturday evening of last week
at an Informal party, for which Miss
McMahon was hostess, at the residence
of her sister, Mrs. Charles C Bechtold,
Laurelhurst , avenue. - - Miss - McMahon,
who has been the center of many pleas
ant parties since- the announcement of
her engagement, is a Portland girl, hav
ing received her earlier education here,
and during the war gave much of her
time and energy to war camp activi
ties. Mr. Gamble Is the son of Mrs. J.
M. Letter, also of Portland. Gamble is
well known by the lumbermen of the
coast and maintains a central office tn
Portland for his mills and camps
throughout Oregon. The wedding is to
be on Christmas day and U to be held
In the manse of the First Presbyterian
church, where a very few friends will
gather for a simple ceremony. A wed
ding dinner will be served immediately
following the service, at the residence
of the bride's sister.
Miss Hulda Eichenberger became the
bride of Roy Lolllck on the evening of
November 28 at the home of the-bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eichen
berger, 647 Union avenue north. Ths
service was read by the, Rev. F. A.
Schumann of the German Methodist
church, in the presence of a number of
friends and relatives of the' bridal
couple. Following the ceremony a wed
ding supper was served. The bridal at
tendants were Mrs. -Arthur Kllngen
smith and . Frank Lolllck. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Lolllck of this city, and is at present
a member of the Portland fire depart
ment The- Multnomah Hotel Employes So
cial club took part In a costume ball
which was held Wednesday evening In
the main ballroom of the hotel. There
'were many attractive costumes well
carried out. The Judges awarded three
prizes for the most effective costuming,
Harry Holtze winning the prise for the
best man in a Spanish garb, Mrs. Anna
Busch being chosen fpr the first
women's prize in a Sis Hopkins make
up, and the special prize, a large cake,
going to Mrs. Norah Noland and Ellen
Pearson, who. In convict suits and black
faces, resembled the Jesse James twins.
Tea in Honor of ;
Ohio Giiest Is
Event Tuesday
, .
ONE of ths interesting events of the
past week was the tea given at the
Benson hotel on Tuesday by ths Port
land alumnae chapter of Kappa Kappa
Gamma in honor of Mrs. Park R. Kolbe
of Akron, Ohio, who was a visitor in the
city for the day. ' Mrs, Kolbe's husband
is president of the municipal university
of Akron and she Is a member of Lamb
da chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma pf
that city. . Mr. and. Mrs. Kolbe have
Just, returned from a three months' so
journ in the Hawaiian islands, where
Mr. Kolbe was sent on an investigation
of educational conditions by the gov
ernment. Guests at the tea on Tuesday
Included, Mrs.-Kolbe, Mrs. Robert Don
ald, Mrs. George T. Gerlinger. Mrs.
Everett Cobb, Miss Marian Weed, Miss
Marie Williams, Miss Louise Allen. Mrs.
Robert Graham Flthian, Miss Burnside,
Mrs. George Rossraan, Mrs. Ted Wil
liams, Miss Mildred Broughton and Mrs,
Robert Tucker.
'
Mrs. D. W. Ross is a visitor In San
Francisco at ths home of her daughter,
Mrs, James T. Schnyler (Gladys Ross),
whoss marriage to Major Schuyler was
an event of last year in Washington, D.
C. Major Ross has been. In Portland
during the past week and has been a
guest at the Ross home In Talbot
road, returning to San Francisco on
Saturday. Mrs. Ross will remain in
San Francisco until after the holidays,
when she will visit In Southern Cali
fornia for a few weeks.
Miss Lou Gilbert of Chicago became
the bride of Russell Forrester on Decem
ber 17, at the First Congregational
church. The -bride was attired In a
brown beaver trimmed broadcloth suit
with a small hat of brown velvet to
match: Her flowers were jplnk rosebuds.
Miss Erma Mill icent Brook and Grant
Reddick were their attendants. ; Miss
Brook wore a blue tailored suit with
large black picture hat. The ceremony
was followed by a wedding supper at the
Hotel Portland. Mr. Forrester attended
school . at the University of : Illinois,
where he was well known among fra
ternal and athletic organizations. After
being discharged from the army about
eight months ago, he left his home in
Chicago to take up , work with the en
gineering . department of - the ' Portland
Gas cV Coke company. ; Miss Gilbert is
also well known In social circles of Chi
cago and arrived in this city a few days
ago. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester will he at
home In Laurelhurst after January 5. .
One of the delightful dancing parties
of the season is that to be given by the
Portland Association of Dancing Mas
ters, with the assistance of Christilllon
club, at Chrlstensen's hall, December 29.
The affair will be a benefit dance given
for the purpose of providing funds to
bring the post-convention of the Ameri
can National Association of Dancing
Masters to Portland in 1920.
'.'.
. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Vere Wlndnagle
of Baker are in ths city for the holi
days, the guests of the tatter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Warren. Mrs.
Wlndnagle is a former Portland musi
cian. . .
Miss Marie Beady will be hostess for
an Informal dancing party at her home
on East Thirty-first street on New
Tear's eve. .- .-.;
LEARN TO DANCE
; AT THE ' ..' "
Berkeley Dancing Academy
Ton ate cordially invited to attend the da tie
ins classes Thursdays. We are not the only
school ia Portland. Bat ire ean teach you the
latest ballroom dances. Private lessons by ap
pointment. Day and rrenlns class lessons.
Ladies, lessons S3; Cants, lessons, as.
Our address, m 4th St., Opposite CFrala
Theatre.- Main 331 S. Sin. Summar, after.
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We Specialize on Diamonds
This is the time of all times to buy diamonds, for we
shave positive information that on the first of January
prices will take an upward leap of 25 per cent, At
Solomon's you will still find splendid bargains in
diamonds, whether you want to purchase a very large
gem, or just a little dainty one. -
. Fancy Top Diamond Rings
white gold and platinum
$50, $75, $80
i But they look like $200
Wrist Watches
If you are seeking a good accurate timepiece at a
moderate price, here is where you will get' it, though
they are going mighty fast s , - -
$20 and Up
Sflk Umbrellas
As flrfe a selection as you win find In ail Portland, and
we know the prices are lower than in other stores.
$5.95 and Up
N. SOLOMON
- "The Portland Hotel Opposite"
333 Morrison Street
n
Tenth Anniversary Sale of
J Reliable
'Hudson Bay' ' Furs
X. mikes it possible to purchase your
1 Fiirs for Christmas at a discount of
from ,
10 to 50
Wonderful showing of all the popu
lar styles in Fur Scarfs, Coatees,
Coats and Muffs.. .
Hudson Bay Fur Co.
4 147 Broadway
Distinctive
For Women
MARINE LLP
SNSmeOMNO AND HAIR DRC8SINQ
SCALP AND FACIAL TREATMENT
BLEOTROLVSIS AND PERMANENT
HAIR WAVE ; ,
MARINELLO COSMETIC SHOP
its' Ptar reedwaf BMs. Manhall 1207.
SPECIAL PRICES ON
TAILORED SUITS AND COATS
J.I. STERN
LADIKt TAILORV
447 ALDER.
, PORTLAND PKATHKR DVI
WORKS.
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OSTRICH PRODUCTS
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4S8 WASHINGTON ST.
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Mail Orders Receive
Prompt Attention
VOL. I.
PORTLAND, OREGON, DECEMBER .21, 1919.
NO. 4.
PUBLISHED BT
CHAS. F. BERG,
Vice-President and Manager
109 MOBBISOJT 8TBEET
Postofflee Opposite
For Your
Convenience
Especially for the convenience
of those out of town and Ust
minute shoppers who are in a
quandary as to what to choose
we have arranged lists of va
rious articles from which selec
tion may be a matter of merely
a few moments.
There are many, many articles
in our stocks not listed here
for space Is limited.
AND please REMEMBER Len
non's Merchandise and Glove
Orders are redeemable here or
in Seattle at any time.
Gloves The
Gift Welcome
d- OQ for broken assort
o) AeO merit s of cape, suede,
doeskin and glace gloves.
Some plain, others with fancy
embroidery.
for one-clasp gray
suede cloves, with
spear backs. Practical and
smart for street wear.
$2.25
$4.50
OS) pTf and 12.75 for fancy
J4eUV or plain back nubuck
gloves in gray, tan and pearl.
tQ nn nd 3-50 for llKht
OOeUU weight w a s h a ble
cape gloves with embroidered
backs. In all popular shades.
IQ rrr to 4.5 O for French
tDOe I O novelty gloves
white and colors very beautiful.
for white glace
gloves with shadow
embroidery. Very new and ex
ceedingly smart
Complete lines of the popular
strap wrist and slip-on style
gloves, as .well as 8 and 12
button mosquetaires at all
prices.
Men's Gloves
. Q't HfZ for Doettes wash-;
DJLe I O 'ablein gray with
black embroidery or yellow
witu yeuow with black.
for men's heavy,
serviceable eray
suede glovesvery popular
w jce vrvr
gloves.
"Select Her OwnM-the New Xmas Slogan
Lennon's Merchandise and Glove Orders Make Gift Choosing by the Recipient
a Joy Because Lennon's Merchandise Comprises Articles That
Every Woman Delights to Receive
Gloves, Silk Hosiery, Umbrellas, Silk Underwear, Waists, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters
A Convenient List of
Lennon's Gift Hosiery
semi-fashioned
wanted shades.
hose in all
tgO OK for Phoenix
" fashioned
full-
silk
stockings -THE BEST HOS
IERY VALUE IN THE U. S. A.
$2.50
flC for perfect silk
hose, seamless
boot
and
full fashioned, also uneven
weaves In all desired shades.
$1.35
for Eiffel silk hose
with lisle tops and
silk and fiber hose in popular
colors.
for lisle top Mc-
Callum hose in all
colors, two-tone ribbed silk
and. fiber. Onyx make, in at
tractive combinations. Very
new and smart.
Q A A for ail silk and lisle
ao.uu top hose of the
very - best , brands such as
McCallum. Phoenix, Eiffel,
Onyx and Radmoor. AH day
time and evening shades.
K A for Phoenix, Shaw
: . kni Hsle top silk
and novelty silk fiber hose.
Exceptionally good colors and
values.
Sr 7pr for Phoenix semi
eJJXe I O fashioned hose
fancy silt and fiber lace ef
fects. Also Gordon's famous
silk . and fiber novelties in
two-tone effects.
$3.50
$2.00
for Radmoor full-
fashioned lisle top
silk and the popular No. 909
and 4 'for hand-
embroidered
clocked hose Phoenix brand
with colored clocks Mc-'
Callum. Eiffel and Onyx hose
in black with white or white
with black clocks.
U to12 'or the most
iDt.UU rtvishlnjt gxOKp of
hosiery ever displayed here.
Every conceivable novelty
lace, gold embroidered, lace
inserted and embroidered nov
elties. '
$2.75
weight French suede
Scarfs and
Sweaters
AM OC for all-wool knitted
De4J
scarfs in
with striped ends.
plain colors
(p A Qpf for sleeveless knitted
tDTceltJ sweaters with brushed
wool collars and belts. Also
slip-over sweaters with contrast
ing colored collars.
$5.95 in
So for scarfs
in plain colors and
heather mixtures big, soft,
woolly ones.
fl"jyf AA for handsome im
' DXl:eUU ported English
scarfs made of the famous St.
Wolstaan yarns in beautiful
color combinations.
m(TA to 45 for all sorts
0J of' lovely wool or
silk sweaters.-
flJCQ AA for beautiful hand
OtlOeUU crocheted filet, silk
sweaters.
For Children Complete
assortment, of wool, cape
and chamois gloves 35c
to $1.75.
Exquisite Gift Blouses, New, Different
t?0 rjP tor fine batiste and col
tDaWe 4 O ored of gandie blouses
with tucking and pleating.
flQ QK for dainty voile blouses
tDOee7J trimmed with filet or
VaL- patterned face. . - .
(JJii Apr for Crepe de Chine and
tp'itmUO Georgette blouses; em-
. broidered. beaded, lace trimmed. :
P QK for exceptional values
rtJ)U7t in Georgette and Crepe :
de Chine blouses in a wide variety
- of styles.
QfJ QK to 9.95 for an unusual
fD I UO assortment of blouses
that contains : novelties that will
make gift blouses doubly welcome.
1 A OH for the popular Fern
OXU.UU crest blouses in
Crepe de Chine or Georgette.
43- I K A to 85 for loveliest
::.Axtlv costume blouses with
alt sorts of novel and interesting
color combinations : and beaded
motifs.
Gift Umbrellas All Prices
$12.95
AC for silk umbrellas
DeJ7cJ in fancy colors
with bacolite rings to match.
$6.95
for heavy fine silk
umbrellas with nov
elty ring handles in harmon
izing shades.
$8.95
for the popular
Picadilly wood stick
handled umbrellas and some
with bacolite knobs or rings.
to 14.95
for hand
some silk
u m b r ellas
with compo
sition shell
and amber
handl e s
tips and
ferrules are
made
match.
to
$9.45
for white bacolite
handles with fancy
colored knobs and rings. Of
course, the umbrella is fine
silk.
$15.45 be a It!
6.9S for
tiful um
brellas with gray composition
shell or amber Crooks. The
borders are in fancy squares
and dots.
1 H nn for colored silk ?1 Q QE
wlU.UU umbrellas with DXOIeJ
oblong or round ring handles
in mottled effect.
to 20 for a de
lightful variety
of novelty umbrellas, lovely
enough for any gift.
Charming Silken Underwear
$5.75
C1 nn for Phoenix silk
eDJLeUU lisle vests with rib
bon shoulder straps.
$2.45
for Glove
Silk Vests
United brand
with rib
bon straps
and. band
tops.
$2.45
for dainty
E n y e kpe
Chemise in
crepe de
chine, some
French knots.
for- Mohawk glove
silk knickerbockers
sizes 6 and 7.
$6.75
for Mohawk glove
silk knickers ex
tra heavy quality.
$8.75
for the popular
Polly Anna crepe
de chine combinations.
with dainty
Q J K for satin and crepe
DJefK de chine envelope
chemise white or pink in dif
ferent styles. Lace trimmed
and French knot embroidered.
CM nn for Mohawk glove
sDfceUU silk vests in plain
band top? styles.
i ft . . i.
LM CT A for bodice or strap
03U style glove silk
dQ PA to 19 for dainty
tDOtUU styles of futurist
silk and crepe de chine com
binations for the plain tailored
girl. 7
2 A A to 9.50 for gowns
OUellU of silk crepe de
chine and satin in plain and
beautifully lace trimmed
styles. Some trimmed with
real filet lace, hand made
anil embroidered.
Handkerchiefs
at All Costs
25c
chiefs.
f ordain ty colored nov
elties In sport handker-
35c
or 3 lor si tor pur
linen handkerchiefs In
different styles Mountain
home embroidered kerchiefs of
pure linen and an endless vari
ety of popular sport handker
chiefs. Also good varieties in
the popular tissue handkerchiefs.
$1.00
for a box of three
dainty handkerchiefs
all white with corners pret
tily embroidered and taped
border.
50c
each for-hand-embroidered
handkerchiefs
pure linen white with colored
embroidery.
65c
and 75c for hand-embroidered
pure linen
handkerchiefs. ,
Q1 nn to 20.00 for dainty
&J.W handkerchief,
Spanish, Madeira and French
embroidered whlteind colors.
',
vests in flesh color.
brand.
Mohawk
CHAS. F. BERG. Vice
309 Morrison Street
President ard Manager v
, : Postoffice Opposite
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