G MRS. ROBERT S. GILLESPY (Iza Martha Agnew), a charming Seattle girl who has recently come to Portland to make hef home. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespy are making tneir nome home m irvmgton. Metzger Club to Give Maquerade Party New Years THE Metzger Community club will give a masquerade dance In Its new clubhouse In Metzger Park New Year's eve. All residents of the Metzger dis . tnct and their friends are urged to at tend the affair. Good music will be furnished for the dancers and refresh ments will be served during the evening. The dancing will begin at 8 :30 o'clock. : Alumnae and active members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority will give a luncheon Tuesday at .the Hotel Port land. It is expected that there will be about 30 young -women present Follow ing the luncheon the guests will enjoy a .matinee party at the Orpheum. Any visiting sorority sister will be welcome on this occasion and may make a luncheon reservation by calling Mrs J P. Breckel, Tabor 5945. The Stephens night school closed its fall term Thursday evening with ah entertainment and dance.' The festival spirit reigned throughout the evening, the pupils - partaking of refreshments and playing games until 8:15. In the assembly hall a few inntnim were given by some of the pupils and dancing followed. A few popular songs iu America- concluded the evening. MrS. TjAO "Priori IFoa hMt..'M W.j uvotcas veunes- ay afternoon to a company-6f young wuen Bne entertained with a line party at the Orpheum. Following the performance, tea was enjoyed in the grill of the Hotel Portland. Covers " inmxa ior zu guests. Mrs. Richard W. Childs entertained her sewing club Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Portland. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock in one of the pri vate dining rooms, with covers placed , for eight. ' The afternoon , was spent in sewing in Jier apartment. ' Extensive preparations are being made . for the Christmas pageant to be pre ; sented on Wednesday and Thursday eve nings by the Daughters of Isabella at the Knights of Columbus club. Members of the Classical association win meet for . luncheon at the Hotel Portland Wednesday of this week. Miss . Kader is chairman of the committee In charge of the affair. , One of the merriest -dancing . parties or the season was that given Monday evening at the Hotel Portland when the nosts were members of Delta Slema Delta fraternity. "V c"ema !iind Loula Jacobs Prominent . residents of Juneau, Alaska, are spend- . hile on the,r way o cdPfornU for the remainder of the winterin ..... Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Macrum, for many , years residents of Portland but now re siding on a ranch near Mosier. are down . . Mr. ftnrl frm TTn... . . were hosts for an informal dinner Mon" day evening honoring Miss Elizabeth Huber and her fiance. Clift Cornwall! . who is a visitor in the city, The Daughters of. Isabella will enter tain with their Ust dancing party of the season Tuesday evening ia the KnLht. of Columbus ball room. Knights Mrs. J. Gordon la spending th Christmas .holidays in New Yorif cito the guest of her parents. She will . ... wm oix weeas. m ' - ) . fty, , .... r. , ' 9 i '- ' l ' , ii mi inn i , h , . g. ; : -a &",szp's's 'r. ?zfxjy'ilX' ' j KHRAGOZIftN & SON w. With Atlyeh Br Kepalrlag. SUisg" Oriental aauag Bulouchistan. Runner, andXuKtoS: W -n ,&8onably Priced. Uma W. can d deliver to any part of the city Ont-nf t-Jr8"6 upon request. Xi!"1 order Prompt attentm Kenton CI uB to Give Opening jrariy weanesaa rpHE Kenton club will give Its open- A ing card party In the clubrooms Wednesday evening. Progressive five j hundred will be played and prizes awaraea tor Highest scores. Refresh ments will be served. Mr. . .T w Ko vler will be the hostess for the evening. I j.ne nnsunas aance given by the club last . Wednesday evening was well attended. Decorations consisted , of lighted Christmas trftps with onlnil streamers artistically arranged from Hanging DasKeis, wmcn blended in color with red shades of the various lights. Hosts for the evening were Mr, and mts. jii. u. xopping. A delightful Christmas trM tertainment was givea Jointly by Rose oi onaron ino. zo. John Shannon No. 609 and Sons of Hiram Nn si or t-w. Auditorium hall, 208 Third street. I tvBunesoay evenins'. Th nnnn i ciuaea : invocation by the Rev. J. R. Johnson : recitation- Mi - ' " . I J I an address by Hamilton Johnstone; reci- lauon. uin Le; recitation, Ruth Cook ; piano soio. t:netpr smffr.r . .. M. Wendling ; vocal solo. Miss W. E.' Howitt: song. Francl fartin -u. tions by Homer Davidson. Roscoe. Smith ana Avuia Wendling; piano solo. Mrs. aicivean; song, C. H. Parish. Others takine nart .v'i e-. it. Johnstone. Captain Perry and James Several Portlanders are planning to pass the Christmas holiday week end at Hole Seaside. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenf eld Miss Betty Ly0n Mr. and , j.i 1M i . on oanrora wen- tf- I1, at the bach for " holidays. WISS Addison n TouniM nr i ,-v... . . " - -" -" oo wuigg. xar. and Mrs. Thomas C. Olson and many Others havA r ""uo up parues and will tk7 v v y at ine otel Seaside. Tn New Year xciu - a iv "'I'lraa ty parry M the hotel, many society folk, having . 'w " me oeacn I or the oc- trand' ?ec: 25--Tha members of z:r'zr .rf"11 colle ciub students h KT' . . "w.w uvmg iur Lne non days, the student nn i . ri high school and all college folk. The !l1hOP u1.8" bjr this cluo- The wu.iwo tiiairmen ana their assIstanU who made th Aanm Li n were: .. Columbia Rh t- r . TTiii.i 7 .ITT" " -erer or Mrs. Van nOUad Mr- LearntoDance RINGLER'S DAN ACADEMY Portland's leading School 1 I -"ern ana sundard Dances Guaranteed. . TOttt npaV88 Le83n Big Schools Pro. iuoiruciors CoUHioB Academy ana f hone Bdwy. 33go or nJf-i i?eamlB. 5 THE OREGON" SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY; MORNING, Dance and Card Party of T. P. A. On Wednesday THE annual dance and' card party of X the Travelerg' Protective association will be held at the Multnomah hot! Wednesday evening. The entire mezza nine floor has been engaged for the oc casion and both large ball rooms will be used for dancing and the smaller rooms will be used for cards and other social features. A buffet supper will be served and prizes will be awarded during the evening. All the entertainment is complement ary to. members of the association, and visitors' tickets may be secured from the secretary at 330 Morgan building or at the door that evenng. The Oregon and Washington division has had the most prosperous year in its history. 900 new members having been added this year. ' , ' The committee on arrangements for the party includes : - Clyde Emu, W. U. GrinneO. Txw P. Poller, 0. E. Bailer. M. B. Johnson, Willta Ftoher. C. A. Alphouae. S. O. Pier. Paul GL If orton. P&nl J. Boiliraa. Theodora Rothiehild. D. It. Dunne, r. noune ana ri uanung. . - - . Christmas was delightfully celebrated at the Hotel Portland by the guests, by scores of town people who elected to spend a part of the day there, aha by thousands of children who everv Christmas afternoon are guests of the management, at a big Christmas tree i from which they are supplied with "gifts Sport while they 1 w w.fc..... . .cvcihTO . 1 states Shlnnln? hnirH I : ; : - .-.- war man naa peen expected No Prior Selections Z2Z?rZ: and candy by a real Santa Claus. In the evening the dining room and grill were crowded with guests. The dancing was Interspersed with vocal selections by Misses Harriet and Florence Leach. Among the hosts for dinner parties were: - J Asher. C. A. Morten. P. W. Burker. f. B. Justice, Mrs. Appenon, H. C Frsnk. W. H. Koenio. H. t Stokes, J. F. Dunbar, H. U KHedman. Mrs. W. g. .Cram. Mrs. Archie Iwia, Mn Georse Peterson, Mn. Milton Smith. Mrs. A. L. GUe. sin. E. Wells, Mr. Tanhuiser. E. K. Crebbs, H. C VierickTE. H. Buiey, j. p. jaeger. W. A. Warren, F. B. Miller, John Howard, J. H. Noyes, J. W. Chase. J. U Chisholm, W. J. O'Donnell. L. M. Keen, J. A. 8bandis, J. G. Metier, B. D. Allen. Jr h Mdam, H. M. Scarrett. H. A. lson. G, T. Fanning. Mrs. M. Christensen and Victor Chris tensen are planning t their New Year's eve junior assembly club party which will occur Friday evening. This club is for the Junior and high school classes only, and meets regularly the last Fri day of each month. The afffair following on - New Year's eve will give the members a chance to dance dut the old year and greet the new. Several special features have been planned and the holiday spirit will be carried out. 1 e . ; ; C " - 1 Clifford B. Hill and Miss Imogens I. Inman were quietly married at the resi dence of the bridegroom. December 18. The ceremony was read by the Rev. W. Z- A. Wright, former, pastor of the Baptist church or Condftn. Mrs. Harold Dekum Gill was hostess for an informal afternoon of bridge Monday. Her guests made up three ta bles for the game. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett entertained the members of her family tit a Christ mas dinner Christmas day Extra Beginning Monday Morning, December 27th In order to dispose of all Winter Suits, Coats 67 Dresses, and to make ready for the Spring reason, wc nave maae me most arasac' reductions that this store has ever experienced. General reductions were effected ealier in the season, but the new Clearance reductions Surpass All Previous Low Price Records COATS and WRAPS for Women and Misses Fur Trimmed Self Trimmed Coat Styles Wrap Styles Choicest Fabrics AD Desired Cohrt HichQradeSiSk Ltrungs LOOTED QUANTITY Leather Coats $29 Value to SITS. far Matst, Spar anHsYls Va VidrKU U CalfAm tn Black, tffwn and Whiu. SiH LbuJ This Store has Qiven Some Wonderful Values in the Disposal of Sport Coats $10.95 $15.95 Duvetyn, Oddtone, Jersey Tvxcdo mstd Convertible Scylw rista Colon and Heather Shades Skirts, 5.75 and 9.75 asst. a bmited quantity at these stylish skin to 9ttrf comers Multnomah to Give Ball on New Years Eve rrvSB members of the team of Multno mah camp No. 77, Woodmen of the World., win give? a New Tear's eve ball at their east side Woodmen temple. 112 East Sixth street. Through the courtesy of the city officials a permit has been granted for the dance to continue until 1 o'clock. Patronesses include Mrs. J. O. Wilson, Mrs. Richard Diech, MraTV. G. Chessman and Mrs. W. H. Mitchell. The committee in charge of arrange ments includes C I Daue, W. B.- Jett, W. Fague, H. Wegge, J. Jessen and T. Weatherby. The regular meeting of- the Portland District Dental Kw.lHr y.ia m " .ic: iv. luco day evening with Dr. M. C. Holbrook presiding. The evening was given over to an entertaining program of feature acts from local vaudeville -houses. In place of the regular business session. The annual dance of the Travelers' Protective association will be held at the Multnomah hotel, December 29, the en tire mezzanine floor being reserved for them. Cards will be provided for those who do not dance. , Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Maloney announce the birth of a daughter, who arrived December 16, at St Vincents hospital. r. i i x ne oaoy wm De named Kose Katherlne Salespeople and Extra Facilities for serving you in this noted FROCKS Street, Evening, Dinner, Dancing and Afternoon Modes For WOMEN and MISSES 24 Extra Special Coats m A group of the most wonderful coat val ues that we have ever presented. Fine Fabrics Superb Styles Desired Colon Silk Lined. Hundreds of the seasons most ' charming dresses go Into this sale at mtv ' usual reductions. Triootmes, TwtHs Veldyna, Satins, Crepes end other , favored wctavds Beaded, Braided,' EmbroideTed. Harry Collins and Hickson Exclusive Rocks Greatly Reduced It! Clearance of Blouses and Overbloiises Three Exceptional Groups 53.45 $4.45 $7.45 Lsmitsd Quanriry White Flesh uA Colore, Ceorgerte nl Crepe df Chtoe. LaoMrimmed and Tailored Styles OeorsetttcTrioalccM. Satin" and Crepe de Chine Tkbackand Tailored Styles White end Colors BROAOHAY AT DECEMBER 28, 1920. Theatrical Folk Hausers Guests At Xmas Party ERIC V. HATJSER was host for a unique affair Christmas eve at the Multnomah hotel. His guests for the evening, which included a buffet sup per, an entertaining program and danc ing, were, the theatrical people who are in the city and there were about 137 present The guests arrived following their appearance in local theatres and a committee of Portland, men and women assisted Mr. Hanwr in miVino t.A welcome. A glowing Christmas tree with Cl ft m tr- A-aw-rr m a - v . j w olo at ic&iure oi the evening. . e ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv VI. the city for Eugene to spend the Christ mas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dorris of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Dorris will also have as guests other members of their family. Including Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Macrum of Mosier and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy and their daughter. The members of the team of Mult nomah camp No. 77 Woodmen of the World will give a ball at the East Side Woodmen's temple, 113 East Sixth street, New Tear's eve. The affair is an annual event . Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rueff announce the birth of their daughter, Bernice Irene, December 4. A Concentrated Disposal of Winter Apparel Liebes Oualitv earments renresennnir riV ft superb styling, reduced in this remarkable sale to prices far below what we would be obliged to pay for the same garments If we were to buy them today. In faa many of them Cost More ttan tle Sale Price to Produce Limited Quantity STREET DRESSES RcfulsriT Prttaalts $5 $19 Odd dresses m Tricotine, Twills and Sarins from theseason's selling Blues, Black, Browns Sim far Women and Misses Past, But None to Equal the Values in this Sale High Grade GeorteRcs . Satins and ' Crept de Chinas Broken Sim White and Colors MORRISON Bride's Home Is To Be Scene of Pretty Wedding WEDDING of interest for tats week will be that of Miss Phllena King to Roland M. Lvk Place Tuesday evening at the home ofl 3 jreais. air., and Mrs. Charles W. King, in Irvington. The service will be read in the presence o close friend l and relatives by Dr. W. T. McElveen and the ceremony will be followed by wedding reception for a large number. Miss King has been extensively etd since the announcement of her lengag. ment e" " Mr. and Mrs. Gorrill Swigert announce the birth of a. HaitirVifur .1 , uwih tu uitrm rt y- T e baby wU1 be Phyllis i - - , ' . i Two Great Canals Ji" Sue" canal which was opened in 1869. is 90 miles long, while the Panama canal is but 50.5 miles in length. It cost, about 1100.000.000 to construct the Suez canal,, while the cost of building the Panama canal was almost four times that amount Some Map , A large relief map of the world, show ing all known physical conditions of the Bioue. is Deing prepared by the United siaies snipping Doard. sale SUITS Fur Trimmed and Self Trimmed. Modes For WOMEN and MISSES A rare opportunity to obtain a Lxebes quality suit at a fraction of its real value. You will wane a suit in early spring. Obtain it now at ft to J4 the spring price. ... Harry Collins, Hidcson end other exclusive Suits . and Coats reduced without reservation For Quick Clearance Jersey Sport Suits $14.75 $18.75 Value to $29.50 Value to $39.50 for women and muses You wilt surely want on of these smart tittle sura f Spring Wear. So mm m appearance, so convenient and practical. Tuxedo and convertible col ten. Charge Purchases - America Is Big Diamond . Sales Place THE United States is still the world's greatest diamond buyer, according to Dr. Frederick Kunz's summary of ths production -of precious stones for 191 recently published. Dr. Kims is Ameri ca s foremost authority on precious stones. ; . ' - j Imports of diamonds for 1919. Dr. Kuns says. Drobahlv evceatt t other year in the country's history. Im ports were valued at $2Q,000,000 in 1915, 835.000,000 in 1918, $31,000,000 in 1917 and f20.000.000 in 1918. f Dr. Kuns nointa our that r.ninkl.r.. . ture of Importation in recent years lias ween me increasing proportion of uncut diamonds, whlrh la , -w v i .UUuw V. m yi - ress of diamond cutting In the United States. "It remains to be seen." said Dr. Kuns. "what will be the effect of; the revival of . industry in Belgium and the efforts to develop It in England. There are 675 diamond cutters in the-United Slates and their wages are from $50 to $75 a! week." A new demand for diamonds is devel oping in the East. Japan's Imports in 1918 were double those of ji?17. China is becoming a large diamond buyer. The demand for diamonds in j India has re- -awakened. ' In Kurope the diamond market was less serlouslv ffrti hv th war man naa Deen expected 'A N .r? "-rT! lei TTTCITTT'THIRD ST. IT. , J208