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THE : OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY- MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1S22 '4 - 1 si NT : I Multnomah Is Largest Lodg In This State " TCLTNOKAH CAMP NO. TT, Wetd. , m of ths World, U tha largest Meal organisation f ' the order, with aeaaly 000 members. , it Is the largest fraternal local in the stats of ur order and its fraternal and social ncUritles art , extensive and far-reaching. It has been spoken sf as the "Turkey Camp." be cause for several years It haa gives tur- irea- to lis members who secured naw members, one year giving away Marty 1100 af the great American bird a. Part of Ita remarkable success ia dm ta IU practical fraternal spirit and hearty noepitauiy extended to its member. Every - year hnndreda of Ita bare are . remembered tn various vara, aa necessity occasions. No alck f disabled member la allowed to go de linquent. This hut Christmas week over 1 fajnillee were assured of a'Jiollday week of provisions and seasonable lux or la. Nor will ita ministrations atop w4th the eloae of, the holiday season. Every week aad almost every day. aid la practical form and with unostentatious liberality la extended to aome unfortunate family, and tha llnaa are sot atrlctly 'wen to nemberahlp alone. . One of Ita features la a ceremonial march of all lu members at every session, and aa the "atamp" altar ia passed each throws In whatever he think ha can afford to con tribute to the relief of tha distressed. This amounts to hundreds of dollars In a year. With local duea of (0 cents month a fund ta aaatly maintained equal to any emergency. Arrangements are now being considered to enable the camp to care for lu aired members not able to adequately provide for themselves, and this ;ia already being dona to a limited extent. Multnomah camp No. TT. started Feb ruary 11. with 11 members and five years later had 1100 members. Since then Its growth haa been steady, with no setbacks and few lull On rrlday night the installation of new officer was attended by a large mem berihlp. A. J. Rose, retiring consul com mander, haa closed a most successful ad' . ministration. The incoming eonaul com mander, Adolph Qerwln, brought la mora members to the clearing of tha eamp during the past six months' than any other "neighbor, :,- I -4 v ADOLPH GERWIN, consul commander of Multnomah camp No. 77, Woodmen of the World, of Portland. E. A. Clark, adviser lieutenant of Multnomah camp, W. O. W., and well-knovm east side financier. by little Kiss Doris Phillips and Master Phillips In the "Butterfly and Bat"; selections by the Telephone quartet, com posed of Mrs. Helen white Evans, Miss Beatrice Johns, Hal Young and S. Abbett. The representation of the "Butterfly and Bat" in symbolic and artistic costume by the Phillips children waa especially appreciated. Officers of the four chap ters Installed are aa follows: Myrtle chapter, worthy matron. Mrs. MabeUe Boons ; worthy patron. William Robinson Boone ; associate matron, Mrs. Minnie Wolf ; secretary, Mrs. Jennie H. Gallo way ; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Barth ; con ductress,. Miss lienors Loew ; associate conductress. Mrs.' Dessls Mdntyre; chaplain, Mrs, Anita B. See ; Marshal. Mrs. Ilakel Turney; organist Miss Ida May Cook : Adah, Miss Lenore Wiltshire ; Ruth, Mrs. Frances Pomeroy; Esther, Miss Cora Osmund r Martha, Mrs. Maud Beeman : Electa Mrs. Kdith Dvhedal : tha title applied bV One I warrtar.. Mm Willi WnrVmin nontln.l member to another. Consul Commander u W nailnwav. rmn ehant.r! uvrwm naa "rvu in ins capacity or Worthy matron, Mrs. Etta g. Hall ; escort and aa adviser lieutenant in a worthy patron. Claire K. Travillion: as manner that invoked the hearty appro- aodate matron, Mrs, Berenice W. Bent- """"" Ul ln" "rn.Dt.r i.xm promotion i ey ; cretary, Mrs. Marietta Robinson M a tribute of appreciation. In business I tr.i.nr.r ur r.iii t. r...nn -nn. h 7 "P"'l'tf"ent of the 8heU Oil ductreas. Miss Anna Taylor ; associate fltllng stations of Portland, and his araan I n.. vt n.nt... mm.... of business affairs will be of service in chaplain, Mrs. Etna Maxima : marshal! w r7 w,u noonmn 01 ium I Mrs. Phyllis K. Cory; organist. Miss World. I Klisa'Kath TJIir.i- l1,h Xri Tnunin. K. A. Clark, adviser lieutenant, la the second officer of the camp, and is a well Miss Mary McPherson ; Martha. Mre. C5W1 ,bu? 2"? ?! ".I"7, n111 Martha FulU ; Electa. Mrs. Florence rZ . W1L" h,.un" f Hoggatt; warder. Mrs. Annie Sage; sen "r " ""'""f ? yws, ana is lis present uneL Theodore O. Wllliama. Corinthian cashier. Other officers are : M. T. Oeorxe. banker ; J. O. Wilson, clerk ; XX B. Faxon, earori : jona A. Beard, watchman ; H. V. weneter. sentry: T. J. Kreuder. man- chapter; Worthy matron. Mrs. Daisy k. Miller ; worthy patron. TClmer F. Ben nett;. associate matron, Mrs. Elva R. Miller; secretary. Mrs. Myra H. GLines treasurer, Mrs, Oabriella Hamilton ; con- afr Oeorge Shipley, ames Ruddlman. ductress. Mrs. Frances Minalnget; as ha II board, I w w . Jtaseoo p. Hurst, past consul earn-1 v,.ni.in mi... n u . v,.i "Wi mcima mm inaxajnna omcer. u ir.n. vr x?m. WIl.C?J1,nn" .,ta. Jufldl:ton to. Blake ; Ruth. Miss A1U Johnson ; esther. v". Wlllta " Mrs. Ida Brandt; Martha. Mrs. Caroline -".""v uiviii istirav LmM rm f v ina in i rnnnu vn i.f tt. t. . m . . . . " " I vvi-jm f Au.s en, u A-r. ustr tier w-ea mnai amount 10 nearly io.ooo.oao, I warder, Mrs. Kathryn Kinser ; sentinel. gen publlo SecurlUeS, Worthy matron. Mrs. Rasa K TtiRhon worthy patron. James A. Lathrop; as sociate matron. Mrs. Marie II. Foster secretary. Mrs. Amber E. Alden ; treas urer, Mrs. Fannie Borgan ; conductress, Mrs; Ida Klinrensmith ; associate con ductress. Mrs. OUlie Smith; chaplain Mrs. Juanita Cuahlng; marshal. Mrs. Emily M. Moltzner ; organist. Mrs. Agnes B. Hunt; Adah, Mrs. Constanoe Anning Ruth, Mrs. Nellie O. Bailey ; Esther, Miss Lorene Riley; Martha, Mrs. Ethel Stev ens; Electa, Mrs. Pearl JUese warder, 8unnyslde chapter. O. K. S.. Installed Its new corps of officers Monday eve ning. Worthy matron, UDIan E. Dal. Blel J associate matron. Ida M. Hardmaa ; secretary, nertrude Snow; treasurer. Sadie llawktnson; eond octrees, Jessie Bryan; associate conductress, Anna Herd: chaplain, Kitty 8tark: marshal. Henrietta Oordon : organist. Edith Oord- ner ; Adah. Florence Ewin ; RoOv. Mar cells Jones; Esther; Edna Blllins-ton: Martha, Kthelyw Oeer ; Electa, Martha Mrs. Minnie Townsend: sentinel. Phillip ms . wwmr, uoaa ocarieu. rmM i lr Jones. Field Workers ofYoememWill Meet Monday A CONVENTION of Celdworkers of . the) Brotherhood of American Yeo men for Oregon will be held Monday and Tuesday at the Portland no tel. Derm- Bins; at 10 a. m. the first day. MarsT. McKee of Detroit. Mich, one of the na tional board of directors nd nattonai treasurer, wm be a ruest of honor. Sev eral other national officer may bo pres ent. State Manager J. H. Ezell of Salem will preside, A banquet will be served Monday even In , at the- Portland. In addition- to the field work and other problems the bis; Rhadamanthtts 'meet ing to be held In Portland Marco, zz, when adherents of that degree win be assembled and applicants received, will come up for consideration. Scottish Rite to Hold Reunion Next Thursday Tuesday evening Oregon assembly, United Artisans.; made a visit to the Artisan homo at Division and East Seventy-fourth streets to extend to the members of the homo New Tear's greetings. A brief program was given and among those who took part -were Mrs. Emma Zurfiuh. Mrs. Metsger and Harry Hudson. Dr. William G. Keller, master Artisan of Oregon assembly, presented a largo framed picture for- the home, which will be hung on Its walls. Supreme Master II. S. Hudson received it in a short responsive speech.- Re freshments served in the banquet room rounded out an evening of social en joyment and fraternal regards. e e Iif S. Finseth of Dallas, grand chan cellor of the Knights of Pythias, ac companied by Walter O. Gleeson, grand keeper of records and seal, win pay of ficial visits to the following lodges our ing the month of January: Friendship lodge No. 9. The Dalles, Monday. Jan uary 16: Redmond lodge No. 110, Red mond, Tuesday, January 17 ; Deschutes lodge No. 103, Bend, Wednesday, Janu ary 18 ; Luna lodge No. 65, PinevUle, Thursday, January 19 ; Holmes lodge No. 101, Portland, Friday, January 20; Aurora No. 54, Wasco, Monday, January Z3 ; Enaymion wo. 66, conaon Tuesday, January 24 : Honor- No. 7r Lone Bock. Wednesday. January Z5 ; Reclamation No. 107. Hermistoa. Thursday- January 26 ; Phalanx No. It. Friday, January Z7. i -i , e- e e - - 1 Pridar-'v ervenlne. Januarr . : U.- Gul Reasee, grotto No. C5 win occupy Pyth ian temple with its costume dance, rep resenting childhood days.- A number ot special features will he presented. Tners win be! prizes offered' for tha moat oric- Inal costumes and l&vltatioss ara being extensively circulated throughout the city amonc members--or the t cjrder. Eastern Star , and Masonic bodies, and all of them are Invited. ' . -, ' ' L ; new Treay dancinr party Win M gtvea next Saturday evening at Har motrr halL LA O. V- Nok 412fc Wil liams, avenue, .under 'us-plcesr of; the famous Rebekah band. Everyone) ts in vtted. There will be a musical prograsa given br the band and a. large eommittao win endeavor to see that every- guest Joys the evening; -'--r y-j - t -vJ ' Tha Daurbtera of Isabella have taken over the 'Baker theatro for, Tuesday. January 10. The attraction la . "Three Live Ghosts." s comedy famous for its' recent extended run in New York. ' tha envy of women and the mterestof j men. - Only a packlnc house magnate could -maintain Interest In middle aged calves. - . r.-. : . - ;paViaTher la -real snap U the girdles now hems; worn with oo many of the day and evening dresses and la fact with , almost every descripuoo or costumes, vt or they -are made of steel springs Instead of depending upon the elasticity of rubber. The springs are ooncsalod tn the ornamentation ef the girdles and serve to keep them firmly la 1 place. Than belts may be con structed at boms If desired, aa them are saany designs In galons nd' 1 sea manterws now on the market which ara old by the yard which 'are adapted ts conceal the springs. ' Kr Tork. LunaUe looms danetec la a nightmare of colored yams eoald not , prodooe more nansasi effects than are 1 shown ts the) Scotch sweaters Just be ginning to reach this country. Moat of these ara of -solid grounds of -hand loomed alpaca, with a colored over check , or unusual figures. These aUpon sweat ers ara made along tha tnes of a man's sweater with e high, un trimmed neck ' aad atralght plain aleeves. Dainty white eo Oars and cuffs are worn with them. . Multnomah camp, W. O. W has Instil ruted : a " gret-rich -quick r snrnpaign tot membership which wUl 'close February 27 with? a banquet and. those securing new-members will have" a. Seat thereat, as well - as many and sundry "valuable prizes. - according" to their ; Individual merits la each case. '. - - "v '',.: .;-V; tT j,. , - e - " The CafnelU Social club pm. meet at the home of Mrs. . Roy- Peterson. 1032 Oregon Street. , next - Thursday. . ' The hostess Vill be assisted by Mesdames McLean Cotty.vBurk, Florence- Keller.' Blanche Keuer. uoggesnau ana - bawa. Take Rose City, or MontaviBa car. . 11 , I i It . :F 1 . " t.j ' - aT . 'snnBBiSBBBnnnW' I .: 1 V. . - II 11 I t. T ' mm 1 fciil.V i ti in t Tn Tsrrr - r -i -i - i - i i 11., it , . ..... , 1 brllan i . s T I . r. . - .. r . 5 .- ...'. . ' The first of a series of card parries to be given by- Friendship i Social club. O. E. - S., wss held at Rose City Park club last Wednesday and was a 'marked success. Prise winners were Mesdames T. W. Milner, tW. J. Jeffries, O. Kastnahn. Edward , Dlrnmitt, O. M. Farmington. The next party will be given at the club Wednesday, Febru ary 1. Ladies of the Maccabees will meet Tuesday evening at Alisky ball. Third and Morrison streets tor social eve ning.. Bodices All Latticework S ? x ' i at ' t' 'a a at Latest Creation Described Paris. "Well, the -front porch was screened." That was the way one American husband described the latest ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOT TISH RITE MASONS of Oregon are summoned to the forty-fifth semi-annual reunion to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 12, 13 and l. at tne Scottish Rite Cathedral. Lownsdale and Morrison streets. A large class is to be riven tha decrees under the direction of Philip 8. Malcolm, sovereign grana Inspector general lor Oregon, jaemoer ship in the Scottish Rite is confined ex clusively to Masons who have received the symbolic decrees and are In good standing. . They must also be American citizens and citizens of Oregon. The a,.Ati.h "Rlf riAcreea ara tried . "mel table degrees," which, commencing with I Parisian creation ' after a day with nis ih. rrmrtti. tnelnde tne inirry-secona uo- i wue in me nut uo u x-au. xuo gree that can be conferred by petition of I in question was of black velvet with a fh annlicant. Uesrees ana nonors i lonx wajsieu owuct wii above that are only given by vote of the I at the bust line. Above? this a lattice- supreme council and cannot be petraonea I work or narrow veivei rwoon iormea a (or, . I ugner oateau necx use. rxom ute ww During the reunion, only a number oi i waist line two wiae run oiacx veivei the degrees are given, other degrees I panels nang over the silver smrr sec havtnr been riven throughout the year I tion and are laced together across the to petitioners. The degrees tnat wm i rroni witn tne velvet rmora unuceworn. not be s-iVen at this reunion will be the seventh. eixhth. tenth. eleventh. New York. Artists no longer look for twelfth, seventeenth, twenty-second and I only local color on Fifth avenue. The twentv-eiirhth. I presence of color were, so rar as we At the close of -the degree worm sai-I coats and dresses ana wraps are con- urdav forenoon Brother E. G. Jones, I cerned. is universal. Ah excellent ex- kntcrht commander Court of Honor, -will I amnio of the daring use of YiYid tints deliver an address on the symbolism I was shown today In a coat worn on that and teach inrs of decrees. After wis a thorousrhzare. The coat was longviau photofrrapb of the class will be taken I insr below the knees and the bodice. for the archives of the organisation. 1 which was extremely, long- walsted, was The class will not be as large as some tightly fitted and of solid black broad- of the classes received during the world cloth. The skirt section waa of cham- war. when as high as 275 defenders or 1 pagne colored broadcloth with two inch are designed to" be worn with tweed skirts and are fastened with buttons which match the color of-the skirt. V. vf . , - . -1 Jarruary is a rather dreary month, when you look at . eW evt. .t - sk'.V .w.w etM-we el ' mm fMfw ntWIASI St- 4UstasAvf jl -uYrX ' - LIJC OaVJ---UI., VAX UU VAOe JUKI. VU e-eJIW J-VA4 W 41V -walk alonp; the streets' and theatake-apcck into the ",windows that line the sidewalks, you decide it isn't such a dark. month alter all, . . v ) '..,".1". .;..'" v . . . v pf the jnew year finds thera getting re'adyi for spring I. , They .need no calendar ' . 4 .1 ' - .L t . . .A. J .ml l !w.4 .t... At. m. 1 I and Uie fifst.slreak of sunshine, awiyj go" the velvet hats of winter 'and out come .the felt and leather, and suede. hats that are the thing for early spring. It's almost as if we had added another season-that of "early, spring. However, you can't fclam'e. htm,;for the new fashions are so cHc.tha.tjnp one. wants t6 wait two months before getting them. - FOLLY., CUF.FQSP New Tork. It has been an axiom that the American woman can be led but not driven, yet many of them are now wear ing harnesses on their otherwise bare backs. These harnesses are of a jet or jewels or semi-precious stones. and are hung from the shoulders when extremely low cut gowns are worn to give an ap pearance Of a high line - of deeoUetage without the reality. Those who regard the jeweled harness as a trifle daring are veiling the low cut back , with chif fon or net which often Is embroidered or heavily spangled and which, gives a somewhat similar effect. The Thbigt Thiy Can Do With n headdress In this modern day and a re are marvelous! If -you are very young, yon may garland yourv head with aatta or vel vet flowers! . ' But If yon ds not quite dare at tempt that, and yet yon waat the at mosphere -of youth, provide yourself with a wreath of the new jet or lanes brporcelaln flowers 1 Bandeaus of jet or small, seed pearl are ' also both attractive aad - becoming 1 It Used to Be London. Neither Hannibal nor Na. poleon had an outfit of sport clothes in ha wardrobe trunk when crossed I the Alps, but no S-delish visitor to the Swiss winter resorts is going without such equipment BrftecUes cut exactly like riding breeches are a feature of all of these costumes which In many cases are of waterproof gaberdine or woll knit I the flag were received at a time, but strips cf the black falling over It and rsMrtlnd a short reefer that It will be fully up to any class in esnght at the bottom by a broad band $r - i."n H- peace time la confidently expected. of black caracuL Donald. Joint installation of Xonald lodxe No. 166. A. F. and A. M, and Vienna chapter 129, O. E. S-, was fol lowed by a banquet. The following offi cers were ins tailed: Masons. J. . P. jacket with tight high collar and narrow sleeves, frequently double breasted. lorm .r:. L by puttees or wool legginette. with Orand Matron. Lena C Mendenhall was tha installing officer assisted by Past Orand Matron Jennie C. Rlnehart as marshal and Orand Matron Martha , Phoebe Ouerln as chaplain. Mr. Paul On Tuesday evening Portland chapter No. 97. Order Eastern Star, installed the 1923 officers with Impressive cere monies. Mrs. Lillian D. Waite, retiring Daeles entertained with vocal selections I worthy matron, acted aa Installinr of. . Bl Undent manner. Dr. Lorenso floor and was ably assisted by Mrs obvious moves toward the development of novelty furs for -spring and summer I wear and for the winter resorts. The animal scarfs, neck pieces aad chokers Feller, worshipful master ; R. J. Hughes, I continue to be extremely popular both senior warden ; J. H. Smith, junior I in the .North and m Florida and Call- warden ; C S. Hoskins, secretary ; C. J. I fornla, hut fox and fisher seem to be ani monv women are doinsr It by the Espy, treasurer i Q. A, Swan, senior I taklnr the places of baum- or . stone I wttn whir.h thev nrevent their best deacon; C E. Feller, Junior deacon; J. I marten, mink and sable for these de- headgear from being ruined. The larger buttons down the sides and an aviator's Cap with, ear flaps and a piece covering the back of tha neck. New Tork. Hang on to your hat is good advice either for man or woman. There? a French Accent That attends- tha things .that ara found at The Famous I A more distinctive hang ts their coats i -.i ; i , A jauntier cut .- ts their - street frocks ! Greater beauty to their afternoon dresses! Keener style to their suits t - Richt throurh the line, you notice It we minute you begin to look at .their assortment of apparel! And wroughout weir entire store, the January reductions In prices are In order! . A. fiooa neai is simpunea ror we woman who shops were, lor sne knows she ts getting prices equal In attraction to those quoted anywhere In Portland! And tn addition, she Is certain that the apparel that she buys is the acme of the new modes. The Famous Is at Alder and Park streets! That 'when CaOy-was sick- and tired of a - frock that had, when young, been perhaps her faro rite, aba tossed it away t Or, if .that were a bit tea -extravagant, she passed It down' to little sister! , But never again 1 - The modern .Sally scowls deliclons ly as she eyes it for Its possibilities, aad than chortles delightfully aa aha . exclaims, "I'll give you one of those ducky new - collars end - you'll be new again C- Bounds simple ! But aha must possess tha clever - nees to know Instinctively how ex treme her collar may be! - It may be sky bio, linen, or or gandie, -or Spanish lacs or it may be of- an exquisite green checked ma terial ! - But whatever It' ta, ft must form a striking contrast ts tha rest of her . frock i . , . : '.. . oiiju.1, raining wuruiy patron, pre- I meiue r erruson as marsnai. vocal 1 seated the reUring worthy matron, Effle I selecUons were rendered by Mrs. Mar V. Walker, with a beautiful past ma- merits Bourne. Mrs. Gertrude Yleldlns iron s jewei. j. it. Kanain. in behalf of ana roruana chapter male quartet. The the chapter preaented-lovely flowers to new officers are: Miss Ethel Obrist, Slstsrs Mendenhall. Walker and DalaieL worthy matron ; Elton Quiaen berry, Psst Orand PUron Colonel Robert Mil- worthy patron ; Mrs. Jessie L. Ream. ler irave some very Interesting remarks I associate matron ; Mrs. Bertha Willson, as aid rast urand Matron Lena C Men. secretary : aara Elisabeth Williams. denball and 'Jennie C Rlnehart After I treasurer ; Mrs. Martha Fries, conduc- the chapter waa closed the members I tress ! Mrs. Anna Ray, associate con aad gneets aajourned to- the banauet I ductress ; Mrs. Lydla Crampton. chao- rdom where delicious refreshments rere lain ; Mrs. Mildred Hart, marshal; Mrs. Mrvea .- v .. . Kinei napman. organist; Mrs. Evelyn ' " i Frese. Adah: Mrs. Zetta Qulsenberrv. Joint-installation: Is aa-annual event Ruth : Mrs. Carrl Van Slnele. Eath.r- with the -members aad officers of the Mrs. Addle Kendall. Martha;' Mn fear local chapters of tha Order of East- Catharine Seddon. Electa ; " Mrs. Alice em star, meeting la We Pythian build- Fairweawer, warder, and Charlotte R. pif. ana rnaay evening- a very large unaeu, sentinel. asemoiajra of members were present to I witness the ceremonial. Myrtle. CamellaJ Troutdale chanter. Order Kast.- .r . - - -rf m wvi i mj w.uu.s hi.ii.iiw viiiuvrs ma W Ir.etaJiea toreWer by the worthy rrand follows : Worthy matron, Isabella, Low " . . wis. K v . - . I w - nnuu. C . a . ro.rww, m , innw v. usugn. ju-1 " v iruo, tt imem oimaoe , evasociaLS fsooaiea wim ner were Mrs. Majorie niarron. Alice coartes: secretary. Mar- Bonnan. grand marshal: Mrs. Mabel I garet McKay; treasurer, Frances Fox; Settlaraeler, past rrand matron, acttns 1 conductor. Mary W. Snenoe: associate as grand chaplain ; Mrs. Mart. E. Smith, conductor. Mary E. Markell ; chaplain, grand ; organist. A program of excep- Vera L Dixon; marshal, Christine Cav- tionai . merit waa presented with Miss anaga; organist. Laura B. Harlow Lorma Riley, soprano : artistic dancing- Adah, Ahble Blachoff ; Ruth. Frances Tegart J Esther. Ella McCulloch : Martha. .jueua wuuon ; Electa. Clara Sales: war der, Susan Hardins: sentry. E. Wilcox. Mrs. Janet Urant, pest matron, was in stall lag officer, assisted by Mrs. Laura Harlow, marshal, and Mrs. stargsjret sales, chaplain. Haael Dell camp. Royal Neighbors of America, neid Joint installation Tuesday evening witn uregon oak camp, Mod ern Woodmen of America at Peninsula station, over the library. Tha officers of Hasel Dell ctmo Installed are Lanra Good ell, oracle ; Henrietta Read, past oraoia; uraia McReynoids. Tics oracle Mattla Wolf, chancellor: TOlle Feetham. receiver HaUia Llntu, recorder; Louise Harris, marshal: Mary Fralke. Inner senUnel : Cecil Bond, sentinel ; . Lucy anum, viginia uau. trustees. :'-.-e e ' Tha Conrt of Honor will rive the first of a series of danoea Wednesday evening in tha Foresters' hsJL IX Fourth street. Elaborate; preparations have been made to accommodate the large crowd which will be in attendance. All members are urged ta bring ;a friend. No admission ire wui be charged. Modern Woodmen of America In Port land have over 4500 members. The In dependent Order, of Odd , Fellows, have about 000 members. The Ancient. Free and AoceptedMaanns now number dose to 11.000 members. The Woodmen of we world have at least lO.POt members. .nm iraiernai . oroers 01 - Portland - are estimated- upon having - over. CO.000 members in this City. While some, b. iong te several orders many thousands nava nut one aiiuiauoa. Kister. senior steward; George A. Pen dleton, junior steward ; P. O. Attoway, trier : E. D. Carver, chaplain; L. L. Sloper, maraaal. Eastern Star: Eliza beth Tersren. worthy matron ; Earl Car ver, worthy patron ; Nona Tergen. asso ciate matron; Leta Giesy, conductress; Leon Miller, associate conductress; Leta Saxsmith, secretary; Louise Au franc, treasurer; Fern Hughes, organ ist; J. H. MiUer, .sentinel ; EUen tuner. signs to some extent. The short shoul- I which hold from one to three hats arid der capes also are being extensively I which hold fro mono to thre hats and bought for the Southland trips and are .ffectiverv nrevent them from being expected to extend their vogue well into I crushed or soiled. They are an lnvalu- tne spring. .hie adiunct to the wardrobe when I traveling, for the cases may be folded New Tork. Whether ears were meant I .n that thev occuor little space lna I to be covered or not. ear rings were I mil tease or handbasr and opened to pro- meant to De snown, ana in oraer mat w the travel in er hat from the Inevl- wey may be snown enecuveiy, we i tit, dust, dirt and cinders of the Full- latest models in wis tyne 01 jewelry I mon chaplain ; star points, Ruth Espy, Freda I are hone on slender chains so that they I Moore, Ida xergen, musaoew wenui, i f,ji far below the Une of the coifreur. Paris. Before we Parisian Alice Cone. . Wednesday evening In East Side Woodmen hall a number of United Arti san assemblies' will jointly hold public Installation of officers with Liberty as sembly 621 as the host Those assem blies Installing will be Oregon, No. 1; University Park, No. S ; Multnomah, No. and Liberty, No. 628. Dr. O. C. Eshelman. supreme medical examiner. will act as installing omcer, assisted by tha cadets of Liberty assembly, let Cdcoa Keep Yax Dally ss at ths 8o kasps th sun stwootn and cisar.whiJstssM of aba Ohscaasskt new and than 1 wax Irule skin eroahlea bscornrng erVoas. Catacura Talcnza te t&asi for powdeilng and psrfaailnc; ' M.itMfwvlM.lMMc'VaMtIa 5 -"".- Large ovals, circles and crescents of maker figures on a dress she figures on various metals and jewels are the forms the figure of the dresser. For If the which these pendant ornaments usually latter is not possessed of a svelte figure. take. The vocrue of the bracelet has not I the desurner must at least oo wnai sne passed In spite of the fact that many I can to clve her enwuaiasm. mat is long sleeves are worn. The old fash- the reason that the evening frocks of ioned cold band bracelet is much in I lone- straight lines with long graceful evidence, as are the wide flexible bands I skirts and simple bodices hang loosely of gold or platinum. I from the shoulders and biousing snout - the low placed waist line ax wa nips. New lorK. ro birds ever preened on I These bodices in some instances are a limb with the precarious attitudes I ' r tirht bandeaux of metal thev assume on the new hats recently I tins rf Arni After the ceremony, special entertain-1 rp.iTCd her from Paris, but We ef-l Zzl v,i ts- ww .r. ment will be provided of several at- fects obtained by these bird ornaments wide and deep to give effectiveness to ou uio EDnns nemoeear are none we tfc, contrast between the metal tissue ana less suLaiufe na aiuacuve. jveu ana softer material above it parqueet green are the tints most used! . and they effectively relieve the sombre-1 London. Anyone who wishes to shins ness of the dark millinery. Sometimes I sartoriaily may do so now whether the They AU Came at Once! For several days there haa been rloom at tha - Fire Dollar Waist Shop! Tha wonderful new blouses that were expected hadn't arrived I But yesterday- when I popped In were, everything aad everybody waa wreathed In amlllesl Thera they were I , ". Over a hundred of them ! , And every one as different aad adorable as- could be 1 Blouses light and blouses dark! Blouses of crape da china, aad sosna of Georgette I Beaded, wool embroidered, finished with lace, abort eleevea, long sleeves well, jest hvtagtse anything ia con nection with blouses aad you'll find it there! And nary a ens of them pricad at mora than IS. Tners Is the bhegest ehanee In the world that ail the lovely fur coats ' that have bloasosaed this winter will be laid UP on tha shelves whan their wearers begin ta glimpse tha jaunty cleverness of tha girl in tha new Eag - lish topcoat 1 Gradually just a taw. every day these coats ara allpplns Into town I They ara boyish la their jauatt nesa, but extremely feminine tn their prettiest of them ara la some Ogfat shade with n delicate plaid pet . tern running; through laam. wberela the predominating; . not may Une In a line of red er roe or lavender! I can Imagine just haw a giri will toss eoe ewer acr arm when she steps out la a new spring tweed soltl e e tractive and fcish class numbers, con slsting of fancy dancing,., singing. prise drill by Liberty cadets and other acts. After the program there will be dancing- No admission ts charged and the public is Invited. Officers of the Women of Mooseheart Legion,- Portland chapter. No. 297, were installed by Mrs. Clara Sea. ton, .past regent, the last Friday in December, as follows: Etta Close, past regent; Nan Jones." senior regent; Mildred Green, junior regent; Edith Wllhensen, chaplain ; Nads Aaron, recorder ; Mar guerite Peterson, treasurer; Mabel Doty, guard; Alida Kennedy, assistant guide; Florence King, sentinel ; Elsie Dupuis, captain of the guard. 0 e Acme Rebekah lodge, X. O. O. F will hereafter meet at W. O. W. temple, 128 Eleventh street on tha second and fourth Saturday of each month. The degree team will meet Tuesday for drill work. This arrangement will be con tinued until tha L O. O. F. temple that was recently damaged by fire Is restored or a new home for tha L O. O. F. or ganisations that met thera ia arranged fOr. --(". ! ' e e e Friendship Social dub wm rive dance and "SOT card party Friday eve- nlns, January U, at the Rosa City Park clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward will be host and hostess for cards, as sisted, by Mrs. O. M. Sbnlngton and Mrs. James Neasa.' Patron .and Patronesses for the dance will be Mr. Hiram Stipe, Mrs. E. L. WKkiaad, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw. ::. .;- ; e -7 Portland Review, Women of the Mac cabees, Officers and Guard club, win hold its silver tea Tuesday afternoon at tha : homo of Mrs. Campbell. Kearney apartments. Tha Depot-Morrison car is the most convenient Una to reach tha ap- Bciniea ptacev, , e e Melisa circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will give an entertainment and dance Wednesday. January U. at Arleta, w. kk Yf. mm. - Every ona Is invited to en joy tha hospitality extended. the bird effect la produced by arrange-1 lights are glowing or whether it is pitch ments of brightly colored beads with I dark! for London is turning oat luxnl-1 feathers. Very narrow coq feathers are I nous dresses, or at least luminous trim so used, as is plastered, ostrich. V The I mlnzs . for blouses and dresses. These small or medium sized shapes ara the I trimmings ara tn, bold designs executed ones usually chosen to carry this type l on g-sonrette. crepe de chine, saun,-vei- of ornamentation. Flowers also promise I yet or lace In luminous paint This to be a widely worn form of hat oma-1 naint is mixed with fins class globules mentation this next spring, whole brims 0f tha size of coarse sand. These glob- occasionauy Deing made or We blossom, i ules cause the motif to stand out witn jeweled effect in an artificial light Paris American women will be indeed hard to suit if they ara not pleased with and to alow softly In tha dark. They We suits novT being deveiopedhere for I fLJlJ? m :" spring. These taUleura have janntl-J vw" - ' ness and youthfulness . of lines' without I Asbeville. K -O-If yon' must fluff, aacxizicing simplicity and promise to be I r,,rr ,t nie-ht. le We mo to of the ma- most becomiac to a large number .of j jority of the . residenU this season at I out coangei this and other North Carolina resorts. in une. ins coaxs 01 nip tengm r r v Arti snort clothe ara the shorter are cut straight but ara bloused I f.iAnt. ere atrictlv tail- by a string belt The collars usually ored. fa fact, the mannish shirt la tha are upstanding and flare slightly away favoritg for wear with sport clothes. uvsn uw. uwa. s ia umtw also axe I trv . flaniwl la mitrrv I made with a slight flare. Some of these ca5ea mJiA wearers frequently dia- en-lit si sawsa iMmats until il a ei srraw w f . - - I - " ard caps or coat-wnen aressea ior goir,- wear cloth. " I ji y.-.- m. tv, Ktii iwiug in vum www v mi .... . - . -K.W TrV Trwr . ..v I Carolina sun. The sleeveless open piece trunks checked through to points south allpovar dresses of knitted wool ara of Jackson vine this year but will navel worn wJUlI flain white taUored ahlrts a Portion Of their snace devoted to rinr. I w ouraa sua. m ui.uw. "What a Stunning Dress T Exclaimed everyone when a young erl came into We room. Then Mary ughed and whispered to me: That's my cousin Louisa 1 What they SHOULD say ta: ''What- a marvelous corset T " And I wisely nodded my head ! I can remember the days when X. too, scoffed at corsets, and advised " the world to go without tha bother some things! And then I saw aome of my friends take my advice much to my horror at tha. results! - It's all right If you are a slim seventeen wiW a figure like a willew reed and ' nothing more substantial about you than a preference for Pekinese pups and low swung racers I You can get away with anything . then, from screen aspirations to three Sieces of clothing ss your wardrobe ut after that age. beware ! Keep the slim, slender suppleness of youth, by all means! But remember that there la only .one way In tha wide world for you u? uave it ana lau is m a penecuy fitted corset ! You will find this a veritable cor set season at Kathryn Coffleld'a, fcrvery woman who la buying or There's Magic In the Name of Hanairal It stands tor the height of style la women's footwear ! It Is synonymous with distinction and correctness and value ! Hanan'a oxfords and shoes cams tn every style that you could wish I Slenderly shaped, you may get them with low, fiat comfortable heels, or with higher, curved heels i They oome In kid and "tUn and patent leather I . In several shades of -rows and In black! ' And they are ta be found at Ore so field's, at Fourth aad Morrison Streets! Tha asw spring stocks have just . arrive d and. what ia tha most im portant thing of alL they are all ' priced at the new January reduc tions ! . . WITH ALL WAX TAX TAKXN OFFI That was am piles to me tha ' other day when X wandered la there to price tha shoes ! And those magic words, "as war tax." thrilled me as I am sura that they must thrill you ! 4 -e.i When Is the Next Party That you are rotas ts gtvef Perhaps It will be tn rihmsryt That month seems to aavn a spa-. dal partiality to parties I But whenever It Is. yon may add ta Rs attractiveness if row win bavw your dancs programs printed in nsw rogaisn mi and cutis vosVUh manner 1 Tha KUhsm Stationary sowipairjr la . quite ewual to this sort of thing 1 There have bees very few attrac tive dancing parties this winter, both Spring Means One Thing Without Doubt! A mm.JS SV a 1. Ve.d - I S'iSLZJ.Jt?" 12LuFl ?' . hing ssvarai nice thing, given ' . M.l.l. .., -O 1 I plendld corset! snl r find the services of hams. The crisp, fresh, springlike " ap pearance of the, dainty slip-over dresses make them ona of tha most attractive features of the Florida wardrobe" and the colors chosen this year offer a wide selection. The brighter shades are by an odds the more popular, with' coral, orange aad aa nsw greenish blue espe cially noted. Rust and henna also art used and browns and grays . are fea- lumea in we piaid gtngnama.. Paris. Longer and longer grow ' tha majority of tha skirt designs. . Those I of many of the evening frocks almost sween tha floor In spits of protests of wearers loath to give up the chJo cur-1 tailment of the- hemline. Why! The answer was demanded of a leader of the Haute Couture, who is a psycholo gist and a salesman, as weU as an I artist . "Because there ara so many more women old than young." aba re plied. "Women in most Instances dress " "New Tork. Sleeveless coats and waist-1 coats bid fair to be a marked feature of I with two purposes In .view - to arouse tha sport costumes and dresses of the winter 'resorts season this year. The skirts in many instances are of white flannel or silk, and the jackets of some vivid color; such as henna, green -and rea snaae. uauorea vesta ot xtonsee I t Freak ; avery clay. Morrison at. Bet, 4th ane! Stk. . TaL foundation of a And sines wev an expert corsetiere combined with aa assortment of corsets that ia tha . finest to be had. at Kathryn Cof- fieid's. they are all going, were! On top of all that, here are her new January sales price: Corsets from S 2.50 to S S.00, at S 195 r Corsets from f 6.60 to : 19.00, at f 4.95 . Corsets from f 12.00 to : 15.00, at 9-8S Corsets from $160 to i 25.00, at $11.75 290 Morrison street below. Tenth. If you are handy with your fingers ' you can accomplish n masterpiece In . .the way of n girdle, hat and bag I They are fashioned from plain, or ' dlnary. svery-day canvas I Appliqued upon them nra flowers - of vivid leather, put on with raffia! Ton could hardly imagine any thing that win be mora becoming for town or sports wear than wia -little ' aet! .... ' To Dance Away the Hours If jade is one of the colors that you -can wear, then let me tell you of tha most - adorable - of dancing frocks. The 'material Is jade chiffon, and over the hips that are - slightly hooped, silver stitching form a band that is about aix inches wide. - This same band -of silver stitching borders tha hem. A narrow silver ribbon fastens with a bow over tha . left hip and clusters of silver and ' rose flowers dot the skirt! - ' And If you are wise, as you surely must be to be reading these columns, you will visit tha display rooms of the Reed Specialty Shop an tha East Side, at 219 Williams avenue, and choose two or three lovely pieces of reedwara. at- tha present lowered prices ! Tou need not have them delivered at your noma until yon are ready for theml -.-.-. - Thera la beauty and originality la the lines of this furniture, and It is manufactured by this company la their cwn factory ! Tou buy. not only tha furniture for your money, but exceptional value In materials and workmanship t m ln im sal GM-vallia, who have not taken the y utlem oC taetr programs to u r.ham s l Did you know" that they ran their own vary large aad complete prist lag depaiUnenl? . . Everything tretn ths d tiirtng ta the deuvery Is settled, aoee you put matters Into their competent hands I And. by ths same token, you can find no better place to take your per sonal engraving of any kind 1 Cor ner FlftA aad Oak streets. see 77tc Are the Days! When tt Is misty and rainy outside t And when the cosiness of Indoors leads you ts those nooks where you can enjoy a cue of delirious tea and We accompanying eoufbdewtlal ctiatl And if you want We best of teas ! And tha moat delectable of pastries ts go with them Go ts eitner- ot ths tws HaaaU woods I . Or perhaps yoerd prefer a ev of rich, creamy caooolaie topped with big spoonful of whip cream! But whatever you drink, youU de light tn their Seotcli scones ' we their Butter Horns or French Pastries, Butter 'Wafers and tha like! There la goodness In every mouth- excel ler foJ and richness and axe i! And you will find yourself eo toy ing in wis manner a few of the moat " entrancing momenta of your whole Our feet always hsvs bees rather conaiderstiona is Important - If cnos vnon a time you a lovely Spanish shawl, you have probably gone through ths stages of wearing It ts a fancy drees baB and then later, aa last winter's roods encouraged, wearing it aa the foun dation upon which was built up a really lovely party frock! Then. . perhaps, carry this winter, you again brought It out of tha moth balls, and draped It around , your shoulders as aa evening wrap I But if the nights have become 'a bit too chilly for that -you might adopt tha manned of a prominent -New -Tork .woman was has added a " - great for collar to her shawl 1 - They are such graceful and sxatia' : things that you can't blame women for continuing ts originate new waya . of displaying therein : s But while formerly their main Vmr- to be w taxes on, it aoee seem as. If they had better ona with this coming It is to look at of course I And eo the bootmakers have put their heads together, and theyvn celled into consul tad on We fines, de signers, aad we sit back and wonder at the results I One's evening slfrpsrs may be any thing so long aa they ara fragile and delicate aad brilliant like tna sUppers of a fairy tale princess! And If that sum little inlnnsas slipped sway from her cwrtWrs and went strolling down Washington street she'd probably wear Just such feminine bits of patent leather aa tha abac windows show us I Even our sports shoes bars aa ul tra feminine air and aa for boudoir slippers words cannot s tit ess tnetr vs-