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2- ,?-- " - . - THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1S21. Miss Hyl and's Group pfFriends MissJder Is Benefit Tea to v Three Guests of Wedding to. Be Complimented Tq Be Married (Be Giverv for Pacific Sept. 7 Mrs. Moore Are Honored at Tea Of Much Interest By Mrs v Stewart On September 6 f '' y ;M '; WM" "t'O CF r--y I y J o KE of ti InterwUnr weddlngi of IHTRS. W- & STEWART vu hoiUM Ihe tett nnuner vul m tut ot i xix lor loncMoa or i covers wwnt Misa Constance Hylarwl, daughter of Mr. I dajr at her bom in Irvlnrton at which and Mrs. Georre M. Hyland, to Mr. Har-1 three visitors were complimented. Guests tj P. Edwards, which wtu take place ax I or honor were t Mrs. H. H- Hahheil ot 2 o'clock. Saturday. Ausust 17. at Trinity Episcopal ehapeW - The service will be read in the presence - of a few ctoee friends and relatives by Dr. A. A. Mor rison, rector of the church." - ; Mrs. James C Meece win attend the bride as matron of honor and Mr. Meece .will be best roan. The bride will be given in marriage by her uncle. Judge E. a KlrYpatrtclc of Dallas. -Since the announcement of their en gagement several affairs have been given I weeks longer. for Miss Iiyiana ana ner nance, wno share an unusually wide circle of friends in the eity. - . . - - - New York city, a sister of Mrs. Stewart : Mrs. H- B. Cusick of Albany and Mrs. Karl C Banks of San Francisco, CaL Additional gnests were: Mr. Arthur J. Rudeen, Mrs. Charles K. Stewart. Mrs. J. H. McKensie, Mrs. Claude V. Stater. Mrs. B. P. Mall and Mrs. J. C Lewis. Mrs. Banks returned Friday with her husband to San Francisco. Mrs. Cusick has returned to her home and Mrs. Hub- bell will remain in Portland about three AN TNTERESnxa group of women have consented to assist at the bene fit tea which will be given the afternoon of September 7 at the home of Mrs. Stanley C E. Smith for the benefit of the Pacific university. ' The number tn- mony win take place at the home ot the I eludes Mrs. Thomas D. Honeymaa. Mrs. MIS3 MARGARET RAEDEH. whose 'ennrement to Mr. Frank X. RJne- hart of Fort Wayne, lnL. has been an nounced, has chosen the evening of September ( for er wedding. The cere- Miss Margaret Biddle and her brother. Mr. . William Biddle. who accompanied the Masamas on their frip to Crater lake, were met at the lake .by their brother. Martin Biddle. and with hlra motored to Klamath Falls and down to Med ford, where they visited the family A wedding of interest to many Port land people was that ot Miss Nona Mo Lan and Mr. a J. McAllister, which was solemnized at 31111 City. Or August 17.- . The bride was gowned in white crepe da chine, her tulle . veil . being fastened with a wreath of orange blos soms. The bride carried an armful of Ophelia roses and white sweetpeas. Miss Olaydus McAllister. sUter of the groom. bride in Irvlnrton and will be witnessed byv Immediate ' members of the zamuy and. a few close friends. A reception will follow the ceremony. ' I Mrs. Harold A. Warner will attend the bride as matron of honor and Mr.-War-1 ner. who Is a cousin of the bride, will be best man. The many friends ef the bride and her fiance regret that, following their mar riage, they will make their home in Fort Wayne, Ind..- . v - . . News of the arrival of a little son at tie-home of his daughter, Mrs. Shel don R. Coons, at Beech urst, I I was carried to Mr- Fred T. Merrill. 1104 East Stark street, by the baby's father, who telephoned over the long distance wire from New York Thursday. Mr. Coons was formerly associated with unman. F. M. -Warren and Mrs. H. O. Piatt of Portland, and Mrs. Robert Fry Clark or .Forest a rove. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. C. C. Newcastle Jr, Mrs. Ruth Porter and the Misses Grace Haines, Dorris Mace, Lure Tamlesl. Martorte Forbls. Dorothy Unklater. Ellxabeth Llnklater, Lucy Morse. Marrsjet Keep. Mildred C Bnrlmgham and Doris Baxley. The affair will assemble a Urge num ber of college folk, and will be the first runction or the kind for the fall season. 0fE of the most Interestingof the late summer teas was that tor1 which Mrs. F. E. Moore wsys hostess at her home . in Hawthorne avenue Friday afternoon. Three guests shared honors on this occasion, their number including Miss Constance Hyland.. whose marriage to Mr. Harry P. Edward will be an event ef the near future ; Mrs. L. A. Fuller ot Kansas City. who. Is a house guest Of Dr. and Mra. Moore, and the tatter's sis ter. Dr. udie Purdom. also of Kansas City. . Gladioli in i colorful - arrangement adorned the living room and yellow flow ers were used in the reception hall. The tea table was centered wtth an attrac tive combination of small summer blossoms.- Mrs. C C Colt and Mrs. A. Ttehner presided at the tea urns and Mrs. George M. Hylani and Mrs. Ira I F. Powers cut the ices. Assisting about The Mines Rrtrnd. mil, the rooms were Mrs. H. W. MacLaln. hunt of Decatur. IH. sisters of Dr. Richard Dlllehunt, wre . visiung thetr brother for a short time. With Dr. Dll lehunt the visitors are enjoying a motor trip ana are expected to return to the of Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles atw maid of honor and Miss Josephine I Wolf. A Co. In Portland and with Mrs. city the latter part of the week. They h f7u ntiy I T M v - . a. a i They returned to the city Tuesday after .'r' TJL iJZ . .. - - , - ; -. I 7 ' " " v J u "JJ . I wai hit man. Th homa vai huntlfn Iv Mr. and Mrs. Thomas X Slnnott (Lor-1 decorate In autumn leaves and pink etta Quinn are planning to take up I wuns, . muh I maMmim It. Vrtmn Cl where I w mwpon, wui d l noma lo mZ. siVt edverMsms; man- Uer friends in Mill City. Coons left. the city about a year ago to-(left Portland August 10. I IV. -eT.vrs.eK . .... 1 ? v X - - I : ' ' . . .'. . ... - ' t t ! - i , .. - K v aw I f?l W - live in Long Island. Mrs, George N. ' Davis,, who .was a guest at the Mallory hotel for several weeks, left the city Monday lor her home in Wilmington. Del. Mrs. Davis win visit In San Francisco on her way east to loin Jndre Davis, who a Dent jars, tu tu o xteuiy ana me tour short time In Portland. younger children left the city this morn- i ing tor SeatUe. They wlU spend a short I Mrs. Samuel Thompson Halsted (Kath time at the summer home of Mr. and I erine MacMaater) haa arrived in the planning to leave the city In September I Mrs. W. W. Percy at Three Tree Point I city from. Riverside. Cal, and is the for New York city wnere tney wui ma&e i on nigeiouna. v.i lum,, twt- n-rrr raji been snena-1 " the aiunmer - at Gearnart ana wuii vwiua wM uvovm iiau rottin th latter nart of this n informal dinner at Waverley Coun- nunth. I try club Saturday evening, honoring ; . i miss rauence nosteuer 01 wasmngton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Porter, ae-1 n. C who is the e-UMt of Mrs. Edward companied by Miss Ha ran rauic ana i Cookingham for the summer. Mine Jean porter 01 epoaane, w ; seer of the Fresno Herald, Mrs. Slnnott expects to Join her husnana in auior-1 nia in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Norris B. Gregg are are entovinc a motor trip into California. Tho irnim anent a fortnicht at Lake I Tahoe and are expected to return the end of this week. . Mrs. C DBruun was hostess for a dinner party at Waverley Country club Monday evening in honor or ner niece. Miss Edith Marshall, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. - Guests in cluded 18 members of the younger set Mfea Marcaret Therkelsen "will b host ess for a luncheon Tuesday at her home in f Irving-ton. honoring Miss Bernice Mathlsen. whose marriage to ur. Thomas Chambers Bailey will be sol emnised September t. , ; Miss Katherine Laidlaw motored to Neah-kah-nie Thursday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Insley for week. Mr. and Mrs. Insley and children and their house guest. Miss Julia Morse, and Miss Laidlaw will return to the city about Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood and son Frederick Wood returned from a two weeks tour of the Northwest which took them through Mount Rainier national park and later to Vancouver, and Vic toria, B. C They left Friday for a weeks sojourn at Shlpperds springs. Miss Catherine Wilcox was hostess Saturday at a smart luncheon, enter- talnlnv In nmnltm,nf t a Yir hniiM niat The Misses May ana Jose peine niwj i Miss Dorris Hoefler of Astoria, and Miss Former Portland Girl Is Bride of Captain Stewart rpVHB marriage of Miss Helen Frances A. Driver : to Captain Samuel Gibson Stewart, S. "A-. was solemnised Mon day In the historic Little Church Around the Corner In Now York city. The wed ding follows a brief romance and is of wide interest in Portland, as the bride is a girl of unusual charm and possessed ! i: v ( t v J j . ... MRS. SAMUEL THOMPSON HALSTED, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.v William MacMaster, is a visitor in the city from . Riverside, Cal., and is . at the home of her parents; Mrs. J. Arthur Moore, who was Miss Dorothy Cox and is a gifted young musician, is one of the recent brides of Portland. Miss Gladys Pitts, who has been a guest at the Mac Master home on several occasions, has announced her engage ment to Mr. Victor McDonald of Victoria,. C. ' mnA Mr. will A. Healy have taken a cot. tage at Seaside for a short time. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Healy and little daughter Bernice are with them at pres- Vr. and Mrs. Arthur Trumbull- Brown are giving up their house on Mountain won. Major Burnell la stationed. Mrs. View boulevard ana wui oe oonucuw for the winter at the home ot Mrs. L M. Standifer at 667 Irving street after Sep tember L . ... v Miss Evelyn Powell, sister of Mr. George Powell, who has been a guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James H. Murphy for a short time, wiU leave the city for her home in St. Louis, Mo., on Monday. - f - '. ' Miss Jean Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. St. Clair Gay. entertained Inror Dorothy Watson ot New Orleans, who was the guest of Miss Gloria Collinson. Covers were laid for 1Z. ; . . . Word has been received in Portland of the birth of a little son to Major and Mrs. Ray L. Burnell in Manila, P. L, Burnett will be remembered by Port land friends as Miss Beatrice Mclndoo. Mrs. Carle ton Walter Betts, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Teal during the summer months, expects to leave for her home In Buffalo. N. Y.. Monday. She will be ac companied on her trip east by Mrs. George C. W. Low. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam MacMaster. Mr. Halsted will join his wife in Portland later in the season. e - . . Mrs. Byron E. Loom is will be hostess for a luncheon Monday at Waverley Country club, honoring Miss Margaret Raeder, whose marriage to Mr. Frank X RlneharUwlll take place in the near future. Mrs. J. Charles Hansard and two children from St. Paul are visitors in the city and are occupying the home of Mra. Hasxard's sister. Mrs. J. Kel- mer. Mrs. Hasxard la a sister of Jfrs. Walter A. Goes of Irvtngton.- -i ' . Mrs. Fred A. Kriba spent a tew days in the city. last. week, coming up from Seaside where she has a cottage foi the summer. v Mrs. B. C Griffin left the city with her daughter, Margaret. Saturday, tori California where Miss Margaret win en ter Mills college. HlinilllUUIIIIlIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIXXlIU: Miss Margaret Frances Selling cel brated her birthday anniversary at the summer cottage Wrens Nest, -occupied by her family at Rhododendron, during the past. week. A group of young folk enjoyed an Informal dinner party fol lowed by dancing. , Miss Jean Knowlton, who Is the guest of her sister. Mrs, Robert H. Strong and Mrs. Frederick H. Strong, was honored Monday evening at a dinner of 10 covers at the University club, tor which Dr. Andrew Hall was host. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sharp enter tained a ' few friends informally at a dancing party at their home on West- over Terrace last Saturday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow are spending a fortnight at Hood River with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Snow. Mrs. J. H. Joyce. Dr. Mabel Aikin. Mrs. J. Fred Larson. Miss Helen Haller and Miss Enola Brecona. Honoring Miss Constance Hyland. whose marriage to Mr. Harry P. Edward -will take. place the latter part of the. month. Mr. and Mrs. DavidAVilson were boats for a dinner party "Saturday eve ning. Additional guests for the occasion . were Mr. and Mra. Wayne W. Coe, Miss Lee Bchult. Mr. Karl Wilson. Mrs. ' George M. Hyland and Mrs. Wilson's mother. ; At aa Informal luncheon Wednesday Mrs. George Smith Brown (Dorris Padg ham) entertained In honor of Mtas Ruth Eliot, fiancee o Edward Howard Pren tiss. Additional guests were Miss Clara Eliot, who is visiting here from New York t Miss Edith Matthews. Miss Mary E. White, Mrs. Charles H. Lewis (Mary Martatt). and Mrs. F. Walter Brodle (Jessie Laird). i . e Mrs. John Letts was hostess tor an informal tea Thursday . honoring Mrs. Walter Lang who leaves this morning with Mr. Lang' for New York where they sail for England. Guests Included a tew close friends ot Mrsv Lang. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Joined the Masamas on Maxwell and Koehler who their trip to i S i mally Friday evening at her home in crater lake returned to the city early Montgomery drive for a group of young last week. i folk. The evening was spent dancing. ' - .,. BOTMe vrujiam l. ajvoto is spcnains m Miss Katharine Hart returned to uw iron ume m. oeaview, wim uv. .342 Morrison Near Broadway I Let's Get i or i of a vivid personality which won for her 1 city from North Beach and U spending Frederick G. Wheeler. She left the city Autumn Social Events Begin to Take on Shape TLANS AT fail By Helen Hatcklsox IS for diversions for the early fall, benefit functions for. various philanthropies . and Informal farewell parties for the members of the school set, many ! ot whom have already left the city on their way back to colleges, have supplied the program for the last fortnight.: ! The Junior- League lawmaking plana . tor a benefit , to be g-tven in the early days of September at Ardgour. the home ot Mr. and Mrs. William Mae Master, and a meeting to be held this week 'will be held to decide definitely on details tor the occasion. Functions given by the members. of the Junior League occupy a place of Importance In the chronicle of social doings In the city and announcements of their plans will be received with Interest Several weddings ot Interest are antl ' clpated for the early weeks of Septem ber and affairs planned for the autumn brides will crowd the first few days ot the tall season. Mrs. B. J. Raeder and Mrs. T. C War ner arranged a delightful picnic party early in the week, the party motoring up beyond Wahkeena falls for luncheon, after which bridge was enjoyed.,- Their number included Mrs. Clark Nelson and her guest : Mrs. Henry CoHlna of Pen dleton." Mrs. Dale' Slusher, Miss ; Mar- raret Raeder. Mrs. Frederick Karl of Pendleton and Mrs. Harold Warner. Miss Jessie Merriss. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.. A. Merriss of -111 East Twenty-third street north, is expected to arrive in the city from New -York .city August 2S.1 Mlsa Merriss has been spend ing the past week with friends in-Salt Lake City. During the past year . she has been studying ballet - dancing with Stephano Mascagno, the Italian . ballet master. Mrs. Talbot Is Inspiration For Several Affairs MRS. HENRY RUSSELL TALBOT of Waahinrtnn. T. C who is the nest of her mother. Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, tor a tew weeks, has been honored at several affairs planned by old friends in the city. Last: Monday Mrs. Margaret Burrell Biddle was hostess tor a smart luncheon at Waverley Country club at which additional guests were Mrs. J. B. Montgomery. Mrs. Lee Hoffman. Mrs. Ralph -W. Wilbur, Mrs. Frank E. Hart, Mrs. J. B. Bilderback. Mrs. Daniel A. Shindler. Miss Failing. Mrs. Henry C Cabell. Mrs. Donald Spencer. Mrs. Weils Gilbert. Mrs, Walter Lang, Mrs. Walter Taylor Sumner, Mrs. John' Leader and Mrs. George S. Whiteside. ; j- Friday Mrs. Lee Hoffman entertained informally at a luncheon at her home in Barnes road for Mrs. Talbot. T ."' - ; ''i ' i.'' " .' Mr.--James P.. Howe, newspaper man and war correspondent, and Mrs. Howe are visitors in Atchison, Kas where Eugene Howe, a brother of the' bride groom, Is editor ot the Globe. MrvHowe formerly lived In Portland. The mar riage is of special Interest as it follows a romance which began during : Mr. Howe's stay In -Warsaw. Mr. Howe has had a varied newspaper career. He was at one time a member of the staff of the Honolulu Star. Mr. Howe Is the son ot B. W. Howe, celebrated as a author and publisher. y : ' s The- Travelers' .Protective association will give a dance on the' floating pa vilion Swan Friday evening for. mem bers and their ladies, i Admission wiU be npon presentation of membership cards. Several special features have been ar ranged, by Mr.: Clyde Evans, chairman of the committee. . Mr. Thomas J. Tobin and Mr. Michael Brennan will give song numbers ' and other stunts have ..been planned.-: f . - many friends In the city, where she was a member of the staff of the Oregonian. Frank Crownlnshield. editor of Vanity Fair, to the staff of which publication the bride has been attached for some time. gaVe her In marriage. The service was read by the Rev. D Wight L. Cam eron. Mrs. C. S. Maulaby (Helen Twtch ell) was matron of honor and Captain Oliver T.. Haynes attended the bride groom. - -. - Captain and Mra Stewart are spend ing their honeymoon at Atlantic City, N., J., and win make their home in Champaign, I1L, where Captain- Stewart is cavalry instructor for the University of Illinois. Miss Mayo Methot has returned from Seattle, where she has been the gueat of Mra Rooks, mother of ' Lieutenant Commander Harold Rooks. V. S. N who is stationed at Bremerton, Wash. 1 Dur ing . her visit at Paget Sound Miss Methot - was extensively - entertained. Among the affairs given for her was a smart dinner dance for which Lieu tenant Commander Rooks was host at the "Naval Country club at Bremerton last Saturday evening. ' Miss Methot was also a guest of honor at a dinner on board the U. 8. 8. Texas. She re turned to the city Wednesday. . Mrs. Jamea F.. Failing and Miss Hen rietta Chase Failing will leave Portland next Thursday for Seattle to sail by way of one ot the- Admiral line vessels for the Orient. They expect to stop, in Chins, Japan and Burma, on their way to the Ongole district In India, which they hope to reach In December and where they wfU Visit Miss Kate Failing, who Is attached to. a Baptist mission school. - V -"! ",: ' .' . ' - ' i- Mrs. Joseph EL Wlthrow was hostess for a luncheon at Waverley Country club Wednesday honoring Mrs. J. E. Higgns of Astoria.-who Is the guest at the home jot her son-in-law and daughter. .Major and Mrs. K. park, in Irvington. .Addi tional guests at. the luncheon were Mrs. F. T. Buckley, mother of the hostess. Mrs. ' Whitney Morden and son Robert, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Park and daugh ter Isabel, and little Joan Withrow. mm week end at the home f Mr. and Tuesday for a 10 days' sojourn at the Mm Inunh "M IVul as the KUeSt Of Mrs. I beach. Carleton Walter Betts. ; ' Mrs. Alma D. Kats, who has been spending the summer in the J. Andre Fouilhoux cottage at Gear hart, is ex pected to return to the city this week. T Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster have returned from a trip to Victoria and Vancouver, B. (X where they spent several days. Mra E. A. Logan Is expected to ar rive this week from her home to Ken tucky to -be the guest ot her daughter. Mrs. W. H. St. Clair, for several weeks. Mrs. IZTM. Standifer and daughter. Miss Ruth Standifer. are leaving Port land for California the first of Septem ber. . ' -" Mrs. W. B. Ayer,' accompanied by Mrs. Ernest F. Tucker and Mrs. Frank 'E. Hart, motored to SeatUe Tuesday tor a visit of two weeks. Mra F. Kollock and her little grand daughter, Mary Kollock, daughter of Mr. and Mra John K. Kollock. are spending a, fortnight at Seaside. Mr. Philip Silver is a visitor at Sea side at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Sil verman. - - - Miss Ann Shepard. daughter of Mrs. Edward H. Shepard, has returned to the city from a week's visit at Husum. where she was the guest of Miss Betty Slade, Mr. and Mra Mortimer Hall Hartwell. who left the city with the Masamas for Crater lake, returned to the city Tues day. . -Waverley .Country club will give Its regular dinner dance for members and their friends next Saturday evening. . Mrs. F. L Fuller has as her house guest at her home In 8pring street Mrs. Harriet Fuller of Providence, R. L Mra Edward Hamilton Geary will be hostess for a tea at her home In Cornell street -next Tuesday afternoon. ........ - Mr. and Mrs. James Sayre and Mr. and Mra William Warren are enjoying an outing at the Washington beaches. A I 5 Portland folk regret the departure ef Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosso who were visitors In the city for several weeks dur ing the summer, during which time Mr. Rosse- gave an Interesting series ot lec tures at the Portland Art museum. Mr. Rosse is attached to the staff of the Art Institute at Chicago, where they make their home.-' -v - -. i I i -. I - ... Colonel and Mrs. A. S. Fleming left the city Monday for California after a visit of several weeks In Portland during which they were extensively entertained. During their visit In the city they were guests of Mr.- and Mrs, : Thomas D. Honeymaa, and later of Major and Mrs. Frederick W. Leadbetter at thetr coun try home near Camas. - - Mrs. Coleman H. Wheeler and daugh ter. Miss Marguerite .Wheeler, and son. Mr. Coleman Wheeler, are enjoying a motor trip to' Mount Rainier and have as - their - guests Mr. and.' Mrs. Horace Wilton Tevis,' Miss Cornelia Tevts and Miss Virginia Tevis. - The' party Is .ex pected to return aionaay. . j -a . .'- " . . . ' " . . V';-' 1 " Mr, and Mrs.' Frederick HL Strong win return to the- city September 1 and will again , occupy their home at 250 King street. Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mowrey have been domiciled In the . Strong residence during the summer month, ' ISki ' - ; ': 'J m KlssabSsi Anwoyincmg the return of Weiss, " tailor to women, ' to Portland a f t e r , T year's stay inNew York. . . Weiss - has kept in -closest touch with ,. all style movements s in New York and has many ideas . for 7 advanced modes in taUleurs. - . Woolens olthe finest quality await your se lection at the new shop conveniently located' on the mezzanine floor of the Royal Bunding.' 5 V ; ' CongoZt ' rVeigg now about yotcr fall and winter wardrobe 1" T i Jtceaayj School Growing Girls' "Specials Sixes 2U to 7' QlS'siXTr Demonstrating that Emporium Style and Quality Need Not Be Expensive y We Present1 the NewSiiits ff 1 Black High Shoes ; Low Heeb $4.85 1 Black Oxfords 1 ') Low Heels -: 5 $4.85 , '. --i - for Autumn at the most moderate prices consistent with n" , . ---.'-' Fine quality Distinctive styling end Superb workmanship concentrating particularly on these three prices-- '69.56 Use Your Charge Account Privileges at fne -Emporium 1 Brown Oxfords 1 - Low Heels "TheTailor : Royal Building, 344 Morrison Street Downstairs Department Steps to Economy A .;t. . f 342 MorrUon Determined to present to Portland women thefinest suit values in years, our j buyers have gathered from eastern markets theseason's most clever modes suits of distinction to be offered at the" lowest prices possible without sacrifice of quality suits that you buy. with I satisfaction,--wear with comfort and lay aside with : regret.' " ; - - - ' -; . Developed in soft wool velours, yalamas, poiret twills, tricotines and gabardines in. shades of navy and warm autumnal browns many fur trimmd! . r . Frocks are both charming and practical simple lines are contradicted by elaborate trimmings $19.50 to $79.50 Wrap find many ways of bdng interesting what with gorgeous . embroideries furs and, yesl beading ! $25 to $215 "... The August Sale of Furs, Fur-and Plush Coats continues to offer discounts of , , : 25,334,507o i - 1 ' ' y - . v T h y . ' MADAME! L :. . y Your Autumn Hat Is Here . Selection is merely a matter-of choosing the most becoming from the. hundreds oflove!y hats that line our Millinery section! Soft, ' harmonious au tumnal shades piquant new designs and prices 1 the most moderate $5 to $35 Featuring the smartest Autumn Hats $750 4