SUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1820. 60 Kiddies Take Part in Pageant At Laurelhurst TlfcB dance of the four season, a pa geant portrayed n the green car pet of Laurelhursjt park by a croup of CO Utile children wfho frequent the play pround during the livacation periods was -witnessed by more than 4000 Portland fo!ki Tuesday evening. The Royal Rofarlan band, under the direction of J. B. EUlngei, furnished the music for the dainty little dancers, who tripped throjugh their various parts in the pretty fantlasy under the direction of 4Uta Kasiham Travis, supervisor of the play ground work at the park. The work of the groups portraying the seasons was Interpreted with un usual finish and received a. hearty re sponse from the audience seated about the grassy slopes on the park surround ing the stage, which.' was set in the hollow of the. gardens '...- .,;! Althea Dwyer in the filmy garments of Spring. Carol Whitney as 'the shepherd In the summer group, and an endless number of attendant sprites in brilliant-hued frocks representing the season's changes, (flitted about hrough the inazes of their dance numbers. ? Bes sie parr and Carolyn "Whitney "wers Russian skaters In the winter group. The (fairy dancers Included Dolly Thren, Verria Webber,.. Bessie Walker, Dorothy Wiedemeir, George Leslie, - Margaret Nelsbn. Ckothierl. Woodard, Gwendolyn Wenjdeborn, Vera, Babcock, Germain Walters. EW!th Waddley, Wllma Grub mieri and Rose Chapman. Verna Web ber, Carol Ireland and Bessie Walker ' were; the moonbeams of the summer eve ' ' ningi - - Eight little maids carrying baskets of roses ushered In the summer, i their 'number including? Virginia Manning. Althfia Dwyer', Bessie Carr, Audrey Wleijeken, Gladys Bateman, Harriet Bactyen. Alma Werthy and Leon SweMgle. The four wood nymphs were . Lillyp Kneutsen. La Vern Carr. Nellie Stoner and -Elizabeth Stone, who wenf ' through the antics of woodland sprites ; with juhe ease of youth and well trained j FCfjrteen,tIny Ynialds in green costumes covred Wltn foliage presented the! baby leaves of autumn,, and then camo win- tfr with its snow f flakes and its skaters in -their costumes of. white. The kid- . dies . rv represertted the leaves flutter ing to thu ground tin the early fall were: Barbara McDuffy, Carol Ireland.'! Elsie Millet,. Elsie Neff, Isol Tratt, Beatrice ' Gale, Virginia Hurley, Barbara Ross, Dorothy Wiederrfteir, Gladys Oatman. JIar(juret . Musgrove, Grace Grubnieier, A Mai Wiedemeir,i Emma - Hurley, ! Dor othy! uonie, Helen Ready, JSdna Payton and ilflorence Riffle. Their dance. , "The Vintage," was one of the lovely bits in .the 1'figean.t. . 1 Thet . latter; part of the evening was give'iij over to ai' splendid band concert by tjht Royal Roaarlan band, who played a program of special music for the oc- CftBiOIi. " j i j llraj. George Ti Gerlinger has been ( vlsitoj- in the city during the week, com- . ing uj from her- country home at Dallas. ' Mrs. perlinger was the house guest of Dr. I and Mrs. Charles B. Sears during her' sijay in thet city. She returned to Dallas Friday. !The family will come to Portland aboujf September 23 and will be dopiiciled lirji the Jesse V Remlc.k residence In Thutrnan street for the: win- 1 - - - t ' Ais3 Susanna vingsley .is a visitor in thd.cijlyl from Nw York city. She is a Euist lof Miss Cltarlotte Laidlaw and is renewing old acquaintances in the city, whlerej she was (formerly a student at I'ortlalnd academy. Misa Kingsley has been visiting at the home of her cousins. Mi;, aind Mrs. Medford Reed of Hood RlVer. Several tnformal affairs will be given for her pleasure during her stay " in tbe city. t . : Miss Kathryn I Hoyt. daughter of Mr. V anid Rrs. Ralph W Hoyt, wtll leave the city far Kew Yoik August 25 to Join 'the Anne Morgan unit of the American Com mit tea for Devastated France for relief ; wrte in France .nd Belgium. The unit Include about, 'sitae American girls who ww sun cepiemper z lor a, periou oi, eik Ynlonths' gervSce abroad. . t Miss Christine jHeckman was the guest oft hojnor Friday afternoon at a tea for which Mrs. Fedinand C. Smith: was hostess at her home in Barnes road.j Miss Heckman makes her home in Central , PointI Or., tChd. Ihas been visiting i Mrs. Smltti and Mrs. Lee Hoffman for several ,! tkM and Mrs, I John Arthur BelL ac- compjemed by Msrs. George Carter Ster . ling and her guest. Miss Cora Ambers of Battle Creek. Mich., expect to motor la NTah-Vih-nld this week for a few . days.) Mrs. SteHing and Miss Amberg returhed' early last week from a visit at Mpunt Rainier National park. i j . . W . f Mrf. Le Roy filelda presided at an In formal bridge jparty at hef home in L-aurilhurst Thursday, honoring Mrs. Charles Ross ofl Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Ross have been (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith fijr a short time and are now at the home) of Mr. and Mrs. Fields. Mists Margarets Cook will leave the lat ter part . of- September for Casteleja, wherej she will enter school for the winter monins. jmliss ook is BpeauiaK uio buiu mer at G'earhari with her parents, and had tor her gufest over the week-end. Miss (Lois Kitchy. K i ! , "'..:!. Mr. and Mrs. iCharles P. Berg enter talned with a srhall dinner party Tues day Evening In Sthe main dining j room of the Hotel Portland. Covers i were placed for six. j j .' . . l. h , .! Dr.J and Mrs. tiarry Beal Torre'y are spenddng a few days at Neahrkah-nie ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel are sojoufning at Bingham Springs In -'the tlue Imountains jfor a short time. I i I - - . - . . i -" Lieutenant Mayloh E. Scott and Mrs. ,XSA LACTF.BBACK 1 i ' REAUTY ! IjUOADWAT IH1 t TlQHOP, Face and Scalp Treatment ; i Shampooing. Hair Dressing-! Marcelling Dyeing and Bleaching Manicuring j - Open After 6 P. M. by Appointment til! PIttock Bli Paoae Bdwy. tltl- t AJ Nforrison st.. Bet. Qoa- utoff : DOQu "go., LI5 MRS. P. H.: Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry' B. Ainsworth, is one of the charming younger matrons of s Portland, and is the mother of little Harry Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie make their home in Laurelhurst.-' i' 9 1 " . Scott (Stephanie Strain), who were visi tors in thel city at the home of Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Strain, for a few days, left the city for damp Lewis, Tuesday, wheje they will Ti ' V ' i "Tv v , A I " ' ; r; : . ! 'ff t '" i ' ' 1 ' P ? f 1 ' fe sv j - ' f m ' ' ' " I - - i Miry'' 'i - i Y , w H if C II 'i U Hiixzy Iff" w"s . I ": - wXbuu: L J.. 1 I v 1 ' BsaSBtesMg LJ tt " Uftfvb-"- iiii'i T iii'i' II i I 111 t' ".'i' " ' l'l"TTT?T "I r5tSi 'I EpmnusHED . PURS r-9-)gf . j iSS ' J864 BROADWAY . . " fi.'Ii'l "T'hj "iflltf X Prc'fit Now by Using ' ' ': ' ' I . 1 I t . ! &&T ' " It is trtre the neecf of fu . i i ; j vv , - v comes fm 'Ur , Newest models made in the summer months for autumn showing Wragj, Coats, Capes, Scarfs, Throws and Chokers starting at the 1 II. . i i: ing 10 me imesi 1 i i As a Service furs bought in this August Sale! will be stored "Free of Charge" in our refrig-i i era ted vaults until wanted, if you so desireJ x i Chirstrhas gifts may be selected nowLi 20 degrees below freezing is the temperature maintained in our cold be stationed ; for the present. Lieuten ant Scott has been transferred i from Camp Dodge, Iowa, and is with the Scanty-seventh fKfld artUlery, fourth division. : . : j j Included in This Sale Are: inexpensive and reach 1. - !! ! luxurious creations. .. . . . . Every lur Vithout Exception 15 tO 50' Off' Our Regular Prices Half the joy of owning a fur is in knowing1 it comes from H. Liebes & Co. The other half is in the sailing you make in i this A ugust Sale. 9 1 Visiting Women Guests of Wives Of Engineers :-.,-, ; TTIStTING women In the city during V the convention of the American So ciety i of Civil . Engineers last week were ' entertained extensively by . the wives of Portland " civil engineers who are organized In the local branch of the national association. : Tuesday the women guests, numbering about 125, were . guests at a delightful tea at Waver ley Country club. , Mrs. Robert , Dieck was chairman of arrangements ' fnw f uMAptalnfnftnf o nrH m m opsin.. ' ed at the tea by. a group of local women-- Including " Mrs. G6rge Mason, Mrs. Kenneth H. Hauser, - Mrs. M. . E. Reed,' Mrs. "Philip Dater, Mrs. E. - G. Hopson, Mrs. F. Fuller. Mrs. .D C. Henny, Mrs. J. C. Stevens. Mrs. C. W. Raynor and Mrs. E. .'B.- Thompson. In the evening "-the women were guests of honor with their husbands at an Informal dance at Multnomah hotel. Wednesday about 500 '-: engineers and their wives"- were guests at a motor trip and trout dinner served at Eagle Creek followipg a leisurely trip.' over Columbia ; River .highway. In the even ing a i smoker was arranged" for the men at the Multnomah .hotel and a program including an : illustrated talk by Frank Branch Riley on "The Lure of the Northwest" added mucH to their entertainment. ,. . 4 . ; . May dearborn Schwab was the guest of honor.: Friday evening -at a plcnio at Bull Run on the occasion of her birth day anniversary. Mrs. Schwab is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A, P. r. Watson and during her visit in the city has- been much entertained. " Friday Mrs. James C Carrington Was a luncheon hostess in her honor. j -- i . 1 Mrs. iThomas H. Williams and son, Parrishl Wlllfams, who is widely known In .Portland musical j circles, left last week by motor for ! California. They expect to go to San Francisco and will visit ini Berkeley, which is their former home. jTheySwill probably v be absent from the city several weeks. . ; : Mrs. Esther Allen Jobes. Mrs. Allan R. Jobes and daughter, Esther Allen Jobes, Who have been guests at the Sea side hotel for a week, have returned to their home in Portland, - ' ' ' I . ' - ' "- ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iadd Corbett and family have gone down to Gearhart for the remainder of the season. rs is not realized in this hot weatheibut listen a little later on 'when the air be- I chilled and Autumn is here, many of you will wish that you had.taken a4yantage of4he this August Sale. j . ; H. Liebes & Quality Means graceful , styling, exclusive refinement, skilled i worlmanship and above all the extraordinary appearance obtained by the use of. carefully- selected pelts, correctly handled. 'r- Another " Sennce r-If you are i going away or under other conditions want to store your furs, fine garments or rugs, you will find our. storage vaults at your service at reasonable rates. Phone Marshall 785.; - - - - - Fourth of Shprt Story Glasses Set for Monday .COMMUNITY SERVICE witt sponsor V the fourth of Its series of short story classes which will be held under . the leadership and Instruction of Miss Mol lis Segal and will be held near the band stand In Peninsula park Monday evening at 730 o'clock, Kipling's "Indian Tales" and "Just So" stories will be subjects of study for the evening, r All girls Inter ested in this line of study will be wel come at the class. , Mr. and Mrs. luring K. Adams were hosts for an informal dancixig party, at their home In Irvington Saturday eve ning, for th pleasure of a group of their friends. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Williams, Parrish Wil liams: tor. and Mrs. William House, Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Watson, J. Ross Fargo, Mr. end Mrs: William H. Boyer, J. N.; Crosby and Mrs; May Dearborn Schwab. - , Mr. and" Mrs. O. A. Lyman were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. C. S. Smith at Beach Center. Mr and Mrs Ferdi nand C Smith also motored down for the lastTweek-end but returned to Port land with Mrs Smith during the week. ! Judge and Mrs. George Tazwetl. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs M. G. Thorsen at Beach Center for the pasf week, are expected to , return " to the city this week. - . ' V... - ! Mrs. Antoine G. Labbe Is a visitor at the country home of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Loom is. at her ranch, Land's End, near Belllngham. Mrs. 'Labb.ls expected to return to the city about August 27. Peter A. Porter circle. Ladies of the O. A. R-, will j meet Wednesday at ? 2 o'clock at Baker hail. KilUngsworth and Alblna avenues, for "500." All G. A..R. veterans are . invited to attend . , . . j Eric V. Hauser, who has been a vis iter at his former" home In St. Paul. Minn.,' left the latter part of the week for Portland. He will spend a few days en route at Omaha. Neb. ' ' i ' Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burner Wilcox (Elizabeth Menefee) are guests ' at the home of Mrs. T. B. Wilcox at The Wil lows, Seaview. a" Mrs. A. M. Ellsworth and daughter. Miss Joyce, arej spending a few days at the summer home of Mrs. William Luders "at Long Beach.' . Members of Pi Beta Phi entertained Informally at luncheon. Tuesday, at the Imperial hotel, honoring three members of Alpha chapter of Oregon. The guests low priced in Go. 1. .storage vaults of honor were Mrs. William P. Dunlap (Pauline' Beats). Mrs. Lynne Smith (Marr .Packwood), and Miss Margaret Conklin. who Is leaving this week to enter the University of California. Ad ditional guests were Miss Louise Wilson, Miss Ruth" Diehl. Hiss Marjorle Kruse, Miss Lorn a - Miessner. Miss Marian Mitchell. Miss Mildred Weeks, Mlss.Ber nice" Alstpck. Miss Thelma Stanton and Miss Laura Rand. , - . : , - , - , Misa Harriet Guerra of Seattle' is a visitor in the city at the home of Mr and Mrs. Otto C Dekum in Piedmont. Miss : Ouerln visited ; Miss Katherine Dekum In the city last year. She is a niece of Dr. and 'Mrs. J. N. Coghlan and will remain in the city through the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sharp left the city Tuesday morning for" a brief trip to San Francisco where they will spend a fortnight at the Palace hotel later visiting points of Interest In Southern California. - ' Mr.' and Mrs. W. B. Ayer returned to the city Tuesday morning, following an absence of 10 weeks In the East, during- which time they motored to points of Interest. . , - -; " V ., " . , . - ; Dr. and Mrs. H. JP" Sturdevant, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jaggar and son, Irwin, have just, re turned from a 10-day motor trip to Rain ier National park. v v - Mr. and Mrs. 1 L BV Murphy, and charming daughter, Miss Lea, of the Brown .apartments left this week for an extended motor trip through California. They expect to be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs." Kenneth Beebe and their cousin, Mr; and Mrs. Effingham Sutton ot Berkeley, CaL, left last week for . a motor trip, through Southern Ore gon. : . -. ... VTffir ' l0 111 - Elegance and . Grace 'Abound in the NevA Autumn Modes The Frock, the Coat and the Suit each has the distinctive style and character that the particular. i . woman9 $39 to $300 ' Frocks Coats Suits Afternoon and evening , frocks' of sheer georg- ettes and rich, lustrous -satins, lavishly be-. ? decked with beads, ex- quisite lace, creations garnished with" corsage ornaments, practical street frocks of, poiret '. twill and tricotine with ymtngled beads of various ishapes formed -m into artistic designs. Winsome models for the miss and becoming models for the, matron. f ' ' ' ' 1 r Si I . ' J New York-Paris Blousie Fashions Direct Imports From the Celebrated Parisian Designers Also America's Most Fashionable j i V With Basques and Cossacks predominating the highest standa-rd of elegance has been attained. ' ' j , ' The lengths vary from hip' to; knee, the sleeves likewise vary, the materials.are of, the fchoicest georgettes and chiffon cloths, elaborately beaded inbeautifu! contrasts and self colors. i On display in the blouse section, main floor. 5 i , Mrfe.Farrington Hostess at Party For Her Mother MRS. C H. FAtlRIXOTON enter tained ; Thursday afternoon with delightful tea at her home in Irving ton to compliment j her mother,1 Mrs. Amos Spangler of 1 Adair, Iowa : her sister-in-law. Mrs. Wildred L. Farrlng ton, ' who " recently returned -. from France where for -the past 14 months she has been .- engaged in the work of the American Comtnittee for Devas tated France, and fer Mrs. F. 8. Gan nett of Laurelhurst. who is -. leaving soon to make her home la The Dalles. The rooms were attractively decor ated in baskets and vases of goldenrod and golden, glow combined with ferns. The needlework and sooial .conversation- with -.which the afternoon was spent, were interspersed with pleasing yocal numbers- by I 'Mm. Charles S. Campbell, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Hardcastle, and charades enacted - by the children of some of . the guests. Cooling refreshments were served, Mrs. Hardcastle pouring! tea and-- Mrs. Campbell cutting lees. Those assisting were Mrs. .Wilbur P. Held, Mrs. Far rington. Miss June Reld and Miss Es ther Miller. . I : . The guests at the tea were : Mrs. Spangler, Mrs. Farrington, MrsSfian nett, - Mrs. E. L. Sanborn. Mrs. O. P. Miller. Mrs. Harlan !J. Miller, Mrs. T. Ernest Gates, Mrs, E. Crab, : . Mrs. E. H. Hitchcock, Mrs. W. P. Reid, Mm. Warren Swart, Mraj Robert Newcomb. Mrs. A." A. Albright, Mrs. II. A, -Swart, Mrs. A. J. Ray, Mrs. Henry M. Isaacs. HO ESTABLISHED. 3TXJRS M9ISI J864 j . BrtQADWrf or : miss seeks in her new .$49 to $345 . .M a r v c 1 o u js beauty, more elegant than of any prior season, are the . ne w coats and wraps with tfcieir gener-' ous collars a'n d other trimmings of j beautiful furs. The straight-line, f ti 1 1 length j business hi od els and 1 arge, '. roomy, wrappy wraps in a variety of the new- ; est textures irtsoft rich autumn shades. - Mrs. J. Philips Tfcmlesle, Mrs. George M. Weister. Mrs. W. F. Weaver, Mrs. E. H. Sensnlch. Mrs.- William Rei'l. Mrs. Pelton, Mrs. Charles S. Campbell. Mrs. George Van Dyko, Mrs. Walter Hardcastle. Mrs. . David Brown. Mrs. H. A. Roberts, Mrs. O. M. Clark, Mrs. tT. E. Dougherty. Mrs. George K. Frost. Mrs. Andrew Smith, Mrs. Otto Wedemeyer, Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. J. A. Renshaw. Miss Besie Smith. Miss June Reid. Miss Vella Winner, Miss Clara Wass, Miss Helen Oates. -Mlts Eulalie Oates. . Portland friends will be lntsr;-'ted In news of Miss Marie Canei ot this city, who Is now. engaged as a feature and special writer with the Duluth News Tribune at Duluth. Minn. Miss Canel has been absent from Portland more than two years since she was graduated from a Portland high school. .,'".'. i-1 : i Miss Elisabeth Klrby. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Klrby of Irvington. will spend few weeks In Seattle, where she ' will i be a guest of Miss Miriam YouelL- With a party of friends she ex pects to: make the Mount Rainier trip this week. , Mrs. John Mortimer Bruhn (Pauline Wolfard) is a guest at the summer cot tage of her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Lake D. Wolfard -at Seaview. . . . , . Mrs- C. D. Bruun and Miss Edith Mar shall are visitors at Seaside v. It If Mrs. Franklin T. Griffith and hef daughters, the Misses Janet and Harriet Griffith. Judge and Mrs. W. W. McCredle left the city ; Wednesday night for' Seattle, where they will attend the Seattle Portland l baseball series. I Fred T. Crowthers Is expected to ar. rive in Portland Monday, after an ab. sence of four months abroad where ha I has heen traveling and studying. costume. $59 to $375 Embodied ! in the new fall suit styles are a score of clever, new i&as that lend to their ' attractiveness. Rich, soft-torTed fabrics, adorned with luxurious fur, trimmings, wh lie othe rs are tastily trimmed in their own, materials. ; Not too ex treme for gracefulness, nor- too ; conservative " for trim refinement. ae-oar 50OCC too,