4 - THE OREGON SUNDAY IjOUgNAli, PORTL AND. ' SUNDAY , ' MORNING. AUGUST 15 1920. t i MRS. H. DEAN MITCHELL and her young son Dean Jr who were guests at the home of Mrs. Arthur H; Meyers , at the Oregon hotel. Mrs. Meyers Us a popular young. matron of the city. Dir. Love joy to Be Honor Guest At Lawn Fete I. li J , . . " w ! " : M 'L 1 d H .Dcajt AW : V I hi. i i i i I, i DR. i ESTHER POHL LOVEJOTwho wijl arrive today jfrom the east will be the guest of honor at a lawn fete, for which I the MedicaH club of Portland will be host Friday evening at the home of Dr. Mae H. Cardwellj 183 Bancroft ave nue. Pr. Lovejoy baa been engaged in , work In the east in tihe interests of the ' " American Women's Hospital association', ; which is supplying equipment for hos pitals in Siberia, Owing to the recent destruction by fire of the Red Cross ship ' Roye at Saloniki wfien all equipment was lost,1 Dr. Lovejoy. was delayed in , returning to the cityj as she felt it her duty tjo remain to assist with replacing 'the loss. - j'. The jaffalr to be given Friday will be i 'a tribute from the women physicians of the city, and an interesting program is being arranged for Ithe occasion. I Dr. Jessie IMcGavin la president of the Med ical club of Portland, an4 Dr. - Ethel - Gray is secretary. A committee of the .members of tbe club jhas been chosen to assist I with , details ifor the occasion, which includes Dr. Emily S. Bolcom. Dr, .Kitty Plummflr Graj!, Dr. Constance J. Klecani, Dr. Harriet Lawrence. Dr. Elsa . iPattonj Sheppard, Dr. Sarah Whiteside, Dr. Amelia Zlegler. Dr. Mabel C. Akin, Dr. Edna Sherrill. Dr. Makl Wlckstrom and Dr. May Bamhart and Mrs. Red- mond Marshall. . J ; -i The jprogram for the evening will ln .clude 4 piano solo bji Mrs. Dorothy Cox. a selection by Dr.. Stuart McGuire, isev- , eral dancing and other numbers. . . . j j " i - The marriage of MJss Mary Tarantino. daughter of Mrs. - Josephine Tarantino, to Frank Yuse of Spokane, was quietly solemnized at St. Michaels church Tues day at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Yuse will make their home in Spokane, where tne lortmer is engaged in the practise of . : law. . jj . j ,' " 'II '.'':"..'( ')"' ; . WintHow Meade circle. Ladies of the O. A. R No. 7. will meet Monday at 11 :30 o'clockfat room 625 courthouse. BIG SPECIAL IS ALL KINDS OF HAIR GOODS ONE WEEK OF AUG. I5TH BETTER I ithan; 50 OFF 24-INOH " 9-8TEM f ' 8WITCHES CUT TO SI .79 f ' 61 Jmst the Sam as n nolr sale ' TAKE ADVANTAGE Or THIS B1U SALE Switch toiri as" $1.45 j Trans forma' 1 tions at $2.89 Crey Switch i low as $4.98 "I '.- -1- jVentilated First Quality Hair 11 ,? Mm your Dtt Wlw made near for ChHstmu. i sjy j SHADS ONLY t SS.48 i . Deet wrt to: lona. Brine your combines foe DoU . Wis. '.. The HAIR STORE JUS I SIXTH ST, at Waaington MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I , , iiillian Grosrrian, rioted Singer Is Guest of Mother i' r . MISS LILLIAN CROSMAN (Mrs. Charles "Sinclair of New York) has been a delightful visitor in the city for thjei past weeltt She is the guest of-her mcjther, Mrs. Al B. Crosman. Miss Cros tnfun .has just completed an engagement wipi the St Louis Opera company where sn piayed a repertoire of light opera in th St. Louis amphitheatre accompanied 6y the municipal symphony orchestra with a company, of 100 artists. She ex pettts to leave in the following week for New .York where she wilt appear in a new operetta. ! During1 her stay in "the city she shared honors with Mrs. W, C Bardsley at a tea for which Mrs. S. W. Church was" hostess; Mrs. Harry Long enOertainel her at a luncheon Thursday and Mrs. E. 1L Lowell was bosteas for a similar affair for her pleasure on Sat urday. -Dr. and Mra C P. ciefton of 731 East Forty-second street north have had as guests for the .past five 4 weeks - Mrs. Clefton's father. WiJiiam H. H. Talater. her) sister. May ? Willi Tainter, both of St. j Louis J her brother and wife and baby, W. G. Tainter and "Alpha May Tainter of Kansas Cfty Manuring their visit to the Northwest they stopped at Seattle. Tacoma and spent several days at Faradise Inn on Mount Rainier. The JWPr,left for th Eaat Tuesday, stopping at Salt Lake pity, Colorado Springs and Denver. : . ;,.. s 1 . f i . . sv,.". i-ji..v' ; .lmbtT" of "P Kappa Gamma met at the Oaks Wednesday afternoon for a picnic ; The members of the local and visiting chapters were entertained on this occasion. ; - 1 ' , . W- - :v it y " i w-f i i H lit' x ' Vti JCi ? f ii Bl ' hi - ' J Hi (it J' " m. 'ij i , J p , .v ! n 't V HI Bt j J -'-1 a? J V il A ii- 23c Many Affairs Are Given in; Visitors' Honor AMONG ' the most extensively ; enter tained visitors In the city during th,e past few -weeks-were the three sisters of Mrs. "W. I. N'orthup and Mrs. E. Kay Sims of this city who have toad as their guests Mrs. Lafe Fence of Flint, Mich. : Mrs. Evan McFarland: of Seattle, and Mrs. W. S. Cudlipp of New Orleans and her daushter, Mis Henrietta Cudlipp. Mrs. Pence and ; Mrs. McFarlaod left Tuesday for Seattle where Mrs.. Pence will visit for a fortnight before return ing to her home in the East, i Irs. Cud lipp and, her daughter will be guest at the home of Mrs. Sims for a brief period. Early in the week, Mrs. . Pence, Mrs. Cudlipp and Mrs. McFarland gave? a luncheon of IS covers for their Portland friends at ; the Portland Golf j club. ,i. The guests motored out for the affair and spent a leisurely afternoon together, at the club. .'.:!. ' Thursday night Mrs. Harry Gaylord was hostess for a motor picnic party at the Holbrook farm for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Northup- and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay Sims and fam ily and guests. - -- -i . : i - Friday Mrs. Daniel M. McLaughlan presided at an- informal luncheon at her home in Irvingtdn, honoring Mrs Cudlipp and her daughter. ; Mr. James II. Doughertys was host ess - for an. informal dance Monday evening at the home of Mrs Lee Hoff man in Jiarnes Road. The; of fair in cluded "suiout . 50, of the younger mar ried folk : of the social contingent and was given to honor Mr.. and J Mrs. Douglas King of Pasadena; who left for Spokane last week. Mrs. Dough erty is spending a few days at the beach. . . : , ' The members of the G. A. R. circle will meet at Laurelhurst park Thurs day for a picnic and famfly reunion. Coffee wUl be furnished by; the women and all G. A. R. veterans; and their families are invited to be guests. An entertainment and games will .furnish diversion for the occasion, j i j .. -': 1 Miss Flora Mae Ross entertained Mrs. LJoyd Wickersham of Norfolk, Va.,with a musical ' luncheon, at her j home, i 1261 East Yamhill street. Monday iat 1 o'clock. Covers were laid for eight. j The after noon was spent with a musical program which included songs by Mrs. Reaitha Fowler Miller and ensemble numbers. violin and piano, by Mrs. Wickersham Miss Paige, Mrs. J,- IL - McKenzie - and Miss Ross. The guests Included Mrs. L. Wickersham, Mrs. J. H. McKensie, Miss Marie Paige, Mrs. Phillip Blumauer. Mrs. Reathea Miller, Miss Wilnaa -Rinehart, Miss Emma Stiles and Miss Rosa. Mrs. Wickersham r has returned to Glendale. Or., to be with her parents ia few weeks before leaving for Virginia. ? : :j V.- f; '.(. 1 , :. h .-' j" ; ' '--'':' i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. C. ' Kerr enter tained Tuesday evening with a dinner in honor of their relatives. Colonel and Mrs. William -J. jElllott of Philadelphia, who accompanied by 4 Misi Betty, Miss Han nam and. Master William j Elliott, are making a trip through the-Northwest, in cluding Alaska.; Among those present at the dinner were the four Portland girls who are schoolmates of Miss Hannah at Westover.: The visitors left Thursday for Glacier and Yellowstone i national parks. '; s -i . :;.. i j f -5 1 . Mrs. W. II Smith and brer ! son. Dr. Sydney Kinnear Smith, who have been guests of Portland friends. returned to their home In Berkeley, Cal., TVesday. While here both received much attention socially and several interesting functions were given by university friends in honor of Dr. Smith, who is well: known as a popular student of the University of Cal ifornia and prominent In all activities especially in circles. fraternity and muaicampending the summer at Seaside, where ; The Oregon State Association of Danc ing , Teachers' is ' rapidly perfecting ar rangements to bring Stephano Masgano, the great Italian baljet master, to Part land next fall.- The committee . on -arrangement Includes M. Christensea, O.iC. Mantle, A. C. Holmes, M.; Ringler and Miss Olevia Ireland. , , - 1 v - - - - ". - : - i i- : f : ''J ; ; A" benefit " card: party will be given Monday evening . at Pythian temple by Camelia 'Social club. All Masons and their friends and-also members of the Eastern Star are Invited to attend. Miss Ava Owen Becomes Bride Last Thursday ONE of the - pretty midsummer wed dings was that of Miss Ava Owen who became the bride of Lee H. M. Dur ham Thursday evening at the, home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Patterson in East Sixty-second street. The service was read by the Rev. D.. C Bevan. Preceding the ceretnony Mrs. Emmet Rathbura sang the bridal hymn. The wedding march was played by Miss JHyrt Henley. I v For the bridal gown a gtrtlSh model of accordion plaited georgette 7 crepe trimrrfed with lace was chosen. A ban deaux of pearls and orange blossoms en circled the 'headdress from which the wedding. veil fell in graceful folds.. The bouquet was a shower of orchids. Miss Dorothy Owen, sister of the brie, wore a t rock of ivory silk and white net and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas. Little Marie Minsker as flower girl led the bridal; procession carrying a basket of pin rose buds. Frank Owen, was the bridegroom's attendant. 1 -A 'buffet supper followed' the cere-' mony when Mrs. B. M. Henley and Miss Mildred Hurd cut the ices. Assisting about the ; rooms were Mrs. R. D. Wer schul. Miss Jean Bates Miss Pauline MacLean and Miss Edith Owen; The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Owen.1 She was a student at the Oregon Agricultural college where she' won the Waldo prise for freshmen women last year. She is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr; Durham was graduated from O. A. C, and was a popular student interested in all college activities. ! Mr. and Mrs. j Diirham will make their home In Southern California. Mrs. N. w. Parelius presided at a luncheon Tuesday ar herj home in Ir vlngton honoring her cousin,. Mrs. E. Andruscher of Chicago, i who is the principal of a grammar school in that city. The affair was delightfully in formal and assembled a number of out-of-town visitors Among the guests were Mrs, Andruscher, Mrs. J. P. Ras mussen and her daughter. Miss Ras mussen, from Illinois. Mrs. Predericka C. Neu. i Mrs. Rudolph, t- Mrs. H. L. Stenson, -j Mrs. A. Eckran, Mrs. N. Thompson, Mrs. Alex Donaldson. Mrs. B Olson and Mrs. H. P. I Palmer. " .....! ; I Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Hammond and four children gof New York city spent Thursday ,with Mri and Mrs. T. J. B. ' Nicholson. Mr. Hammond is vice president of thei New jYork Central railway and Mrs. Hammond is presi dent : of : the women's division of - the Roosevelt Memorial. They are touring the west in thelf private car, having left Friday morning for British Col umbla. They will return to Portland In the fall and Mr. and Mrs. Nichol son 'will join than in a bear hunt. Mrs. John Oliver Spicer of Denver, who has: been the house; guest of Mrs. F. H. Downs f or j several: weeks, during which time she has been extensively en tertained, gave a delightful theatre party Wednesday afternoon, after which- tea was served in the jgrlll of the Hotel Port land.: Covers were laid for 11 and the table was graced With pink asters. Mrs. Spicer and Mrs. Downs will leave this week for: San Francisco, where they wil spend several weeks, after which they will sail for Honolulu, where they will spend the winter. I Mr. and Mrs. JJ F. Ryan of 606 Haw thorne avenue departed for Seattle -Saturday morning. They will make the trip by motor, stopping 1 in Tacoma to visit friends and relatives.. After a visit of a few days in the Sound cities, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will leave for Alaska, where they will spend a month enjoying the scenic beauty of the northland They expect to return home in about six weeks. Misa Elward Webster of San Antonio, Texas, is a visitor in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hampton, who are spending the summer at Jenniners Lodge.. During her stay in ihe city Miss Webster 1 has been much entertained. Miss Berbadine Kane was hostess for an informal affair in her honor . last week and; this week Mr. and Mrs. Hamp ton will rive a swimming party for her pleasure. Mr. and; Mrs. Monte B. Gwinn of Boise, Idaho, have come to the city to spend the month of August and are domiciled for the present at Alexandra Court. They .win spena tne month ot September .at beastae. Mrs. jNellle Henthorne, a rela tlve Of Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn, ffbm Wei ser, Idaho, is spending the summer at tne court. I" . One of Ithe interesting features of the week was a picnic given by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hick at Cedar Island, compli mentinff the officers pf j Oregon White Shrine. A Imotor boat brought the guests to tne . island where tables ; were ar ranged with an abundance of good things to jeat and a most enjoyable day was Bpenc. . : - ! - ' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Rogers of Laurel hurst entertained a party of friends over me weeK ena at their Bummer home, Toredo Cottage, at Seaside. The guests who enjoyed the hospitality of mr. ana Airs, sogers were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage of Kerry, Or. ; Mrs. A. a. Kayser-and daughter; Ellen of Port land ; Mr. land Mrs. E. E, Shaw of Park Rose, Forjland. Members of Beta Epsilon chapter of K.appa Alpha Theta of Oregon Agrieul tural college were hostesses at a lunch eon i given - Tuesday at the Multnomah notei. Several members from out of town were present. Covers were laid ror zu guests. 1 . I - ' The Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic will entertain their comrades at a picnic at Laurelhurst park. Thurs- aay. dinner win tie served promptly at noon. AO members are tasked to bring weu ctuea DasKets. -; : , . . - 1 : : - I' Mrs. J. C. Gripper anJ daughters, the Misses Helen and Frances, are sojourn ing at Seaside for the eummen They have aa house guests for- the present. Miss Mary Clerin and Miss Ruth Bland ford, i . - I 1 . v 1 , , 1 : -. .:' .. : : Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hall motored down to Twin Rocks for a brief visit at the heme jof Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Ciirtis. They were accompanied by their daughter. Miss Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Reade M. ; Ireland plan to leave the city today for a motor trip to ! Vancouver, B. C. They will be ab sent about two weeks, j ; . . , ' Mrs. J.. P. O'Brien and her daughter, uit aro wxujins me w. A. IV tiUUl- ong cottage. . i - Mr. and; Mrs. Everett Babcock are visiting at i the beach home of Dr. and Mrs. OUs B. Wight at Gearhart. " .--I ' - 7.. '' - .- v.-.. . ;.;r-: J. A. Herman, "clerk at the Hotel Port land, accompanied- by Mrs. Herman and the baby, are spending two weeks at Manhattan Beach. i -j . :; -.:::-.?:" ' Mrs. H. A. Sargent has opened her cottage at f Neah-kah-nle for the sum mer. Miss! Susan Marianna Sargent is with her mother. j. ! ; - ' - . " MRS.; ARTHUR E.; HOUSE (Asenath Barnes), a popular Reed, college girl and a recent bride. Mrs. Iva Henry is a charming visitor in the city at the home of Mrs. Leon H. Peters in Irvingtori. , ..." t'i i , s , if ' j' 3 ' tA . - ' i fl Ks " , - s, - I i" fi t-" jr-Js - - ", - ill a - f - ' - - , y K I ! U" ';v-""'- " i: - ',ifi l : - -r- - - - - - - -; -' v ; i. N 'M- v It . LOS Railroad Folk To Hold River Dance Friday THE July dancing party of the O-W. R. & N. Employes' club given onthe floating pavilion Swan recently was one bf the most enjoyable functions given by the organization. The August party of the club will be a similar event and will be given on the Swan next Friday night. The boat : will leave Jefferson street dock at S :30 o'clock and roem- tiAr rf thA T-n il rn H famllv flnil . thfir friends are expected to make up a ca - pacity load to enjoy a delightful evening on the river. The committee ' named by President Koch There: for' the evening includes Mrs. eresa C. Depue, Frances Uansneder, Audrae Centry; Mildred Hebert, Made line Hepp, Ana Herman, Hay Hinchman. Myrtle Holton, MrsN. W. Kinard, Amy Klurn, Bertha Morris, Cathef lne Mus chalik. Dorothy Smith,- Julia Sntith, Marie ; TydemaOi -W. , Mi-Brosy, J. F. Gray, W.- Hobbs. Oharles Hofeldt, George; Knepper, Frank Laukat, C. F. Lincoln, John W. Magers, Clarence Pot ter. W,Q. Rankin, N, Robnett. Laurence Williams. Mrs.4 Willis :x Duniway has returned from a delightful motor trip to ? the beaches. She has" had as her guests at her home n Aspen street, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wingate of Astoria. ;The visitors re turned to their home the latter part of the week. Miss Alice Hay j of Los Angeles was guest of honor at a dancing , party - for which Mrs. B. M. Hamilton was hostess at her attractive new home oa Westover Terrace Thursday evening. Miss Hay Is the house guest of Miss Georgia Howe. Mrs. John Latourette and Mrs. David Clay were hostesses for an Informal tea at their beach cottage at Seaside last week honoring Mrs. Vance T. Ferguson (Anna Munly), who is making her home at Astoria. . . , T . -). .... Asenath. Barnes, Reed college sopho more, became the bride of Arthur E. House, Reed graduate, Sunday after noon In the Reed chapeL The cere mony was the-' first" ever performed " in Jecrefc Many secrets you will -find revealed in the green box of iyi Nadine Face Powder Their are secrets which evarr i . 'woman would solve secrets of personal charm. . ' The secret oi a rose-petal com plexion NADINE'S gift tcr womanhood. , The -secret-of lasting charm charm which endures through out the day. The secret of skin-comfort .with never m hint. of harm.. - To you, as to a million others, ' N A DIN B will reveal these intimate secrets. . . ' - Toa caa procure MADINK firess your .favorite toilet counter ot by maii 0e. -j-: NATIONAL TOILET CO., Pam,Teaa., U. S. A. . ft3H S U N KTTK ' Bold by Boberti Bros, sit Other toDet 1 1 tuff 1 i' ' . II I I I it T;l 111 111 II, v , ? . . .. . . " tbe college ball of worship. fhe mar! tal ties were -pronounced - by : Rev. :r E. L. House, father of the groom, former ly pastor of the First Congregational church of Portland and now a resident of Hood River. The - bridesmaid . was Miss Helen Pierce,- a Reed graduate of 1920, and the " best man was John ' Van Etten, a Reed' senior, who was 'an'Viver seas partner ot the groom. - . Miss Barnes entered Reed ? last Sep tember, and she took a prominent part in student activities. House was presi dent of the college dramatic" club," artist for the college weekly and . the annual, and a - leader in student - affairs. The couple left for the beach after the ceremony. ... ' Harry L. Day, one of the owners of the Hotel Portland, accompanied by Mrs. 1 iJay'J reiurnea 10 waiiace, laano, .axier spending several days at the hotel last week. - . ' - 'i- . Honoriixg Mrs. A. G. Small, who was a visitor in the city from .Nanking, China, for a brief period at the borne' of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bradley. the in j ;..' ; e ' . : Continues For the remainder of the month of August we will offer our entire stock of Quality Furs at, reductions which mean: real savings to ' you. You may choose a Coat, Cape, Scarf, Choker or Stole in a style, that all that we represent , Buy Now :: Piece Seal, Fitch,. Mink, Squirrel, Marmot, Kolin sky, Mole, Skunk, Fox, Wolf and Nutria are in this Collection. j A small payment down and the balance in con venient .'monthly, payments gives yoii any. fur that you desire from - auvibc an cany selection. ; AUGUST SALE OF .DRESSES This. summer's dresses of Voiles, Or gandies .and Ginghams placed' in : ; three groups for rapid clearance: The , styles and patterns are all attractive. We "merely mention the prices, as the -dreses will sell as soon as you see them. . LOT 1 , LOT 2 N $5.00 $9.7J5 LOT 3 , , $13.75 The Gray Tile Corner Misses Ruth and Leuise'j Small, sisters of Mr. Small, who accompanied his wife, entertained informally: Saturday at the University club at a luncheon. . Mr. and Mrs. Small spent only a short time in the city visiting the former's sisters and are on their Way to Boston, where Mr. Small will take tip special study this winter. Covers at the luncheon Satur day were, placed for Mrs. Small, M Iss Isabella Gauld. Mrs. William S. Knox. Mrs. W. B.: Small, Mrs. Preston W. Smith, Mrs. Andrew Dl Norrls, Mrs. Simeon Winch, Mrs. John Carr and Miss Lucia Morris and the hostesses. . . -.V ' -. Mrs. Honora M Gowaol and Miss Mar garet F. Gowan of Fall River. Mass.. wira e louring me ivortnwest, were guests during the past week at the Hotel. Portland. . i -. j ' "i . ., . . : i - . Mrs. Arthur E. Housej who was Misa Aseneth Barnes . before her marriage Jast week, was a prominent Reed col lege student and has many .friends in the city, . Portland Golf club -was the scene of a dinner dance Saturday evening Nu merous small parties were made un from the members of tbe club for the affair. - Mrs. Maurice E. Connelly-and. Miss Helen F. Connelly of; Corona. Long Island, are registered alj the Hotel Port land. . i Mrs; C E. S. Wood Ms a visitor at Gearhart at the home of Mrs. Maxwell Wood for a short time, j - Miss Grace Wlllison entertained a FURS and MYSTERY ByN.M.Ungar ; The lynx is an animal that is rap- Idly becoming extinct, being now found only in the Pyrenees , moun tains f France, In - dwindling - num bers, and in the wilder sections of Canada and Alaska, j .. ... The European species Is the largest and most beautiful of the lynx family, the fur being long, dense and lus trous, of exquisite chestnut brown diversified with black , The Canadian' and! Alaskan mem bers of the fan)iy are of a dark gray across 'the back, reddish gray on the. sides and lighter on the under parts. The markings resemble spots and dashes and are of black' and .brown....;, j.i ;:''i"V ; .-' . These latter species - are ' usually dyed a rich deep brown -or black, and present a magnificent appearance when treated In this manner. It would be a fine! thing and a re markable one were we able to say that lynx is a fur . that has escaped Imitation, but unfortunately it is not SO. v v --' ' i ' f - ---- '. The lowly hare can be treated and dyed in such a way as. to crudely re semble lynx,-ami many dollars of llle- fritimnte profit have found their way nto the faithless dealer's pocket by the deception. . j - A finer substitute, arid therefore a more dangerous one. is none other than' our American raccoon, treated" with a dose of dye. Like many other imitations, it would hot be dishonest if a dealer, where fairly good skins are used, would show the genuine and then the substitute AS A SUB STITUTE each at its proper pricing And leave It to the customer to decide. But there's no long profit in that sort of a deal, so the faithless vigorously continue their misrepresentation. BEWARE OF THE WOLF . IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. (To Be Continued.) - :, ' (Copyright,) 1920.) ' Adv. is- new and in a if ur that is it to be. and Save From to 33V3 " ' - : : : ' ' .. . - 1 - - . - i . . this large assortment. We, i. i . utfining (p. group of school friend Thursday after noon. at the home of her parents m Mel rose Drive. Dancing and games wer enjoyed and refreshments were served from small tables upon the Jawn. Those present were Misses Prlcilla, Beulah and Helen Villa, Grace and . Clara Soula Helen Brown, Leola Stanton, Dorothj Briant. Dorothy Thompson. Ruth Smith, Dorothy Duff, Oladya Fisher. Kliabfb Llvingston,,Verna Ward, Kllen Mathews, Marget Steckles, Emma Bowman, Dor othy Fletcher and Beatrice Genieve. ' r ' ' 1 Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett returned te the city early last week from Kcola, where she has been a guest at the home of , Mrs. Lucius; Allen Lewis. i ' i - ' Mrs. Graham Pukehart and son JhU snd daughter KatherJn.have returnen to the city following a visit of three weeks at Tokeland, Wash. day. when he entertained at the ' Hotel Portland for a . congenial group ot friends. Covers were placed for eight. UngarV August Fur SALE . FEATTREif luxurious FURS Economy Prices Magnificent coats, graceful capes, chic, scarfs and chok ers, smart coatees and an endless array of clever mis cellaneous pieces are offered in this great sale. The originations that are created in our workshops" give an unmeasured value to furs purchased here. A glance will convince you of the opportunity here in buying furs at One-Fourth Reduction We will be unable to dupli cate these prices later in the season. Fnrrler Broadway and Alder Streetj 1 WW GREAT SALE OF PLUSH CQATS Buy a new black .plush coat with self material collar or collar of Raccoon, 'Nil tria, Opossum, in either cape or shawl style, at prices which are lower than these coats will sell for in the coming months. This reduction is for a limited time only. Full length, three quarter length and short coats are shown in the approved styles 'for Fall and Winter. The regular prices range from $32.50 to $285.00. - SALE PRICES $27.50 to $225 Washington St., at Tenth - covaters.