THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922. Yr55 0J V 1 7 f , .. " I $ . . V v - -A v 4 is 3- 5 "r :-:;:S:::?i;:;.y':;;- tTT - 4 h V e . " T ? -5." 4 - 5 " - - . A " V c . i - " 1 4 - - - .- - 1 i 4 2: c - v off ' Tea Is Given For Girls Who WillAttendU A MONO tlw Tnany JrM Mela affair which hav been irtvn for h. rtrit who wiU enter U TJnivaralty of Oregon ts Vt ta Saturday after noon at which lims ITern siowry ura Miss ; Xellsht Ingold wer hostess. The room presented a -charmln:- J pearance tn-tteir profus .decorations of autaron' Cowers and .tha attractive mm hi Via nrcsided 'or hy'Mlss Helen KlritM. Mr. Paul McGrecor tv. imi ul' tln Misses Marian p.rv.r roroti-r caroenter. Ji-amennw Kubll. Jans Carter and Helen Parker assisted about the room ana in errini. - -Mrs TiavliT Hunter XSowans Jr. (Helen Morgan) are recetrlnr the ..rrt)UtiaiM of their many friends upon the arrival oi a khi, wr .mtr i The new arrival, who Is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs E. Shelley Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. D. H nnnM Sr.. is to be named David Hunter Oowans III. Mr mnA Mrs. W. B. Follett enter tained with a charmln; dinner Wednes-. Amyr nenbir at - the Hotel roruura, honoris; the birthday anniversary of Irs. Follette. Covers were placed for 14. Mrs. SlKnrund Sonnenberg of San Francisco, who will remain about a month visiting- In Portland, will go to Seattle the end of the weer in com rmn with her sister and brolher-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Samuel. Miss Ruth Ixwengart entertained number of friends to a line party at the Orpheum Tuesday evening lni com pliment to the Misses Katnenne ana Jane Seller. Mrs. Clarence Br seine, who has been touring this " summer, visiting Banff. lAkt Louisa, ax.d while in Port land was a guest at the ilotel Portland, returned this past woe to her home In Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Donald R. Munro was hostess at a smU luncheon at the Ann Daven port tea house, Thuitd&y, entertaining Mrs. James G. Gaia. Mrs. wimam c Alvord and Mrs. Div'G M. Monro. Mrs. EX T. Hall and children, who have been at Cannon beach during August, have returned to their home in Laurelhurst. Mrs. Louis Gerlligar was a luncheon hostess Thursday, etitenalnlng as her ruest8Mrs. G. C. Greenwald, Mrs. O. A. Lyman and MIsj Llia Hlrsch. Mrs. Frank Squires will entertain at dinner Monday evening for Miss Anna Lee Miller and Mr. Milton Reed Klepper. - f Mis Marguerite Schwab, 'niece of Dr. and Mm. O. D, Thornton, left Krl day for her home In Lbs Angeles. Many informal affairs were given in her honor while visiting, here. - Mrs. George W. Klelser and Mrs. Ci. B. Haynes shared honors at smart luncheon at the University club Friday. Mrs. Daniel West of Astoria is spending a week visiting friends in Portland. FOUR lovely brides whose weddings were recent social events: Mrs. Clarence Bankhead (Eulalie Paine), Mrs. Theodore -Langston (Beatrice Quackenbush), Mrs. E. G Quesinberry (Lisla Ruby) and Mrs. William J. Leichner (Bernice Elinor Grant). Tea Is Given for Many Visitors To Convention THURSDAY afternoon Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal delightfully enter tained for the convention visitors with a tea. Prominent matrons and maids of Portland's social set called during the receiving hours and at the tea table Mrs. William D. Wheelwright and Mrs. Gcorse T. Wlllett presided. Mrs. C. R. TemDleton aid daugh ter. Miss Maruerita Temnleton. have Wn enjoying a motor trip to Santa Crus, Del Mont and Carme!-by-the-. Sea... Later in the season Dr. Temple ton .will join his wife and daughter when they will go to Los Angeles for several weeks. ' - i " . . 'Honoring her so.i-ln-law and daugh ter. General and M.e J. 1. CNeiL Mrs. John -Murphy ente-utiu,d a ;notBber of frienrts at dinner-taturdsy week: . r SPECIAlr OFFER ' , I AOVAMCC FALL CTYLKS SUIJS, COATS, DRESSES from $S5.00 op v Ji'Ki STEHM taxlou s" MT ALP EH ABO 41H WASHIMTOH Nu Chapter Is Hostess Fridav At Large Tea NU CHAPTER of Gamma Phi Beta entertained Friday afternoon with a large tea at the home c f Mrs. Lee Patterson. The affair was given In honor of the girls who will enter the university this fall. At the tea table was Mrs. Ada Kendal Cobb, Mrs. O. W. Mielke. Mrs. Hamilton Weir and Mrs. W. F. Masters. Mrs. Maurice R. Mann and Miss Katherine Wilcox assisted. Buy Furs ; OR HAVE THEM MADE My pricea are th lowest and the' workmanship guaranteed. I put far collars on doth coats. Before yoa boy, investigate. H. G. KREISS 167 PARK4 STREET, SUITE 5 . T ;.,.Entrmiico yrWtr4 Bet. Morrison and Yamhill, Sts. Cards are out for a tea Tuesday afternoon, when Miss Bernice Burke and Jeanette Sewall will entertain for the younger set at the home of Miss Burke. The receiving hours will be from A to p. m. At the tea will be Mrs. Robert Pelouze, Mrs. Lyan Davis and Mm Victor Strode. New Arrivals AT THE Peacock Salon The two enchanting styles pictured below have jnst arrived. They portray the very latest modes in women's fash ionable footwear and have, also, that high ' quality found in shoes for which you pay C?" O as high as D-L The H&A Aluminum Steam Pressure Cooker Used by Oregon Agricultural College U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Home Demonstration Agents $2; After Free Trial Nothing to pay until you have tried it in your own home. Then, if you are satisfied that it cooks bet ter, saves two-thirds of your time and half your fuel, pay us $2.00 and the balance in small monthly pay ments. No interest. Enjoy perfectly cooked food. Cook a whole meal at once in an II. & A. Steam Pressure Cooker. This cooker' adds force to heat, speeds up cooking and - reduce 'the toughest meat to ' delicious tenderness in a few minutes. Pressure cooked food ' la very tasty. All flavor Is inten sified and .kept, because not even the odor can escape from this air tight cooker. Potatoes cook thor oughly in seven minutes. Cabbage is well cooked In ten minutes ; a 10 pound turkey in 45 minute. Se article in September Pictorial Re View, page 45. Book of recipe free. SoH4 east aJsmlamat, flTer f lalso.' , Lasts s lifetime. 8oea pays for Itself. Call today or phone for particulars of free trial while thi offer lasts or your name on postal card ufill bring information by return maiL 1 006 ' Broadway Building Dorothy Shop Phone Main -6473 Patent vamp and quar ter, with red or green kid inlays, red or green kid linings, red or green kid covered Spanish heels. K v PEACOC SHOC FONTEKEUE Brown Satin Vamp, Brown Brocade Satin Quarter and 2-inch LXV HeeL 810 "The PEACOCK" SHOE SALON 287 ALDER STREET Jnst Below Filth .. " London Debutantes to Shine anceBanied TV It- T T lviusicnu ggin jV y Cfsrtrad l,a4y;Ieelea-v;v (TAovenal Serrio Bpwfal OorrMpoadeat) LONDOU. ' Sept.: J- Special ; Wlre ! ies) Next month; will see the formal opening of Lumon'i little sea eon, so-called bvttue : tor elghn au tumn weeks the debutantes who are not , due rto come rout officially until spring make their formal bow and find their, reet . in the social world. Many bell and entertainments that feature the hunting eaaei give the V young girls a farther chance to perfect their dancing and social etiquette before be ing launched Into the aw insnlrin splendor of the 'real London season. Lr Patricia Heroert. only daughter of the Karl and Countess Pembroke, Is one of the most Important of the au tumn debutantes. Her parents will give a coming-out ball for her at Wil ton house, Salisbury.' on October 27, a few day before he- 18th birthday. ' Wilton is one of the moat beautiful house in ingland a , draani house packed with art treasures and sur rounded by beautlfl gardens. 1 . ' ; - i , Another Interesting debutant Is Imo gen Grenfel. younger daughter of Lord Desbo rough who . is ' well known In America, Lady Mary Pltzalan How ard, sister or the Duke of Norfolk, is also coming out. She Is extremely pop ular with the younger Mayfalr girls. The Hon. Charlotte,. Stourten. Lady Mowbray daughter. the debutantes. The list also Include Jean - Brand, daughter of Lord Hamp den, and Lady Anne Lindsay, daughter of the .Marchioness Allsbury. Modern dances, described a Imply Hugging to Music" have been severely condemned by the annual convention of the Scottish dancing teachers. A model ballroom program, comprised of the fol lowing has been approved by the con vention, Walfx, elghtsome, reeWee quence, fox - trot.' lancers, sequence, tango. The one-step, the hesitation, the Boston , and the Chicago are all taboo. - ,-.: V But London-does not seem to take much notice of the XI let as. all four of the last named are roving more pop ular than ever. On teacher In a speech declared: My experience Is that the better the eoclal standing of the danc ers the worse their method of dancing.- -t : - -. . "y . . Clarldrea hotel began Its. fashionable eason Thursday. The Berkeley etvl the Bits will open - their season next week. . Social fixture are crowding in of and Mayfair anticipate a gay season. Is another: m Muan n n u n n ii it n i Ajuujuxjujuuuuiuuixaiu v Furs and Individual Style Shops - Broadway at Morrison C 6 AT S and '-PR; O C WM or rich simplicity , v. COATS in the longer lines affect the uneven hem with many loose side panels, their huge sleeves extending to the waistline. Fashion is lavish in her use of furs this season and you are assured that only the finest of these trim coats are chosen for our Coat' Shop ! Coats intended for almost un limited service -in fine fabrics with rich furs anil sturdy crepe linings- priced 75.00, to 250.00 FROCKS of the coat type bring added height and slenderness -favor navy twill oyer all other fabrics -add gay touches of color, jeweled discs, embroi deries or content themselves with fine tailoring and exquisite textures! Many coat frocks adopt the bloused back so good in coats and all have the long, rolled surplice -so exceptionally good if one is short. A host of youthful or dignified taillenr frocks- - 45.00 to 95.00 ; i - i ,- The lace draped bonnet is very new and smart!. ; . ; It is but one, however, of a number of delightful, inexpensive hats we've-' just unpacked, including some particularly youthful of f -the-f ace types priced ever so moderately at 12.50 tO 20.00 Now comes the jacquette sweater fashioned on the lines of the much liked Balkan blouse, its 'low waisted belt caught with a smart silk buckle or knotted, with sash ends. x S In wool and silk, in a green and black com bination. In fine knit silk in platinum and gold or brown and bobolink. j In sUk combined with wool - 4SJ00 In two tone sUk combinations - -. - - SSJ00 1 x Votes fort he Greater Portland (l&'&p ; ' with every purchase::, established to - iv.' Ask for'them! ' 1 -