?. -SX ' i ' nessssasessa 'i ,i" 'in li-agiBeBgBaBBaaBaBegeaMiawieg ' '. . . . Brir?!fgi!?grl I. ,..,U-;U- ";.TT 1 . I'll - 0 v 1 S i III t? ' - X v V 1 .x X -'Sfc, ' r i'.i-z XWA XX 1 X .1 I .NvvV-' x., " " ' f- : i " ... - --""l-rtmwmri IwU Etbl6Senrl ppejd j Jh the dac epectacte listen if Toy last I last rek at U Orpheam tbtr: Mr. HaverHn ! n intimate frin4 of Gor don Soule, piantat, and is an enthua lastie connoinrer of . mus; awl art. ; and hla name is wH khown in crttical : literary clrctea aa a- sarant and vrlter of much distinction. . Auto trips., limch- eon and miutcales were leature la their honor, and th civlc-aod natural beauties of Portlandt frotm a artistic 1 point of view, accorded mucir satisfac tion, and the civic, and artistic ideals and atmosphere -f 5 Portland's ' people were mmeo ted - ipoa' -most - entliaa- iastieally, - ' ' i' - i 3 ;rvi; ? v!l; v " ?. Iniurst; club's HaOoween . barn dan for which tba Woroea'a Prosres dTmtt win b hostess, is schedulad tor . n ear- date thia year to old conflicting with borne parties, and win be held , Friday-' night for" eiub mem bers, prospective ' ciitf, members . and friends, ;1 It ia an ; event the ; elan that is always- anticipated Twlth nroch enthusiasm and enjoyed for- Its thor ouchiy good natured fun, and lack of formality imblned with , unique" eos turoes ; If blue eweraUs, i red, bandana atMl suspenders promineiitly worn may be dignified by. the word' costume. ; . ... . . -f t f . i -1-" .-'" ".'l; ' , Thursday evening;, at ?the home -of Mr. and Mrs. E. BMaeXaughton, the Intermediate Endeavorera of the First Congregational church -will hold a Hal loween -.party.. The following .evening the Senior Endeavor society will hold & HaMoween party in . the sartors of the church. 'Two . hundred and CfSy invitations have been sent for dal event. . -v--ri"' s-:---,. : Lf-?;W-;i i ;;:-' : Their many riendsiwia be aorty to learn that' Mr., and 'Mrs. Carletoa B. Swift, have decided to remain 1 xerma nenUy a Chicago, where they s have ( been for the summer. Mr. ad Mrs. Swift were very popular in the younger I set. cording from Chicago a few years ! ago to reside In Portland. Mrjk Swift ia one lot the past presidents of the Junior $eague. ; ?;-.!; ;.!; I 1' ata-4C JtbJi . .:-..;-. ;- fVX r It-., s? u$ v k h fn wlS I?-' i W x , t -i v -ff v.x i-x i 1 X'- 1 i 1 4- ' V 1 ' f- - " '.55- " -4::, - s." x x TO a ; xfC --:y xv ' - -x x x X Xi I X;" - hr Xt X 1 f X vx-xi' t fv ! wf rxt? x,r- Test ii isain pvw.w.v,!,-, :x NE of the lovely brides of .the week was Mrs. Rudolph Kinsey Krausse, whose wedding last evening was a social event of wide interest Mrs. Wallet Gerke (Florence Holmes) was a bride at a charming ceremony at Trinity church Tuesday evening. Another of the-ypunger set who was married recently at a charming home'affair was Mrs. Fred Mathis (Mildred Miller). Mrs.! Clarence Sheldon, who before her marriage was Miss Clara Shermin. Many, Coming To Take In Horse Show MAXY prominent people from Call fornia, Seattle and British Columf bin ' are expected to arrive this week preparatory to the opening of the horse shew given in .connection with the Pacific International Stock show, which opens November .4. Mrs. Martha Iundrage Bowers of Santa. Barbara, CaJL. president of the Bridal mad Trails association, is coming with a famous YOU ME IRVlTED to visit one of the finest DAHLIA and GLApiOLl farms on the Pa cific Coast. Come out today or any time before a heavy frost and these wonderful autumn flowers. 67TH AND EIYISIOXSTBEETS Hawtborve Ate. t fist aa 4 Division - Walk' Black fait . -. Grown by N A. MILLER. DahlU , . -and Gladioli Specialist. - - .. string of horses, chief among which is "Miss Glorianna McDonald," a recent prise winner at the California, show. Miss Helen Farrell and Mr. J. D, Faxrell will be here 'with - their cele brated stable, as 'well as . Miss Hilda McCormack pi Vancouver, B. C. . who is well known In TPortland. . . Mm. Charles L. Boss was hostess" for two attractively appointed bridge lunch eons Tuesday- and Wednesday at her borne In Irrington. The table decora tions were most artiitically carried out in shades of yellow. Long stem silver vases holding ' Aaron Ward roses marked-each place. The gweeta were: Mesdames Katherine Daly, James P. Moffetti Marcus ffelahunt. Edward Fraley.fCorge-siSaldwelL; Fred Krlba, William Qadb, Charles Runyon. W. P. Wiggins, Charles Bichton. Leon Peters. M. L. alline, Carl UeocHalph Brackett. F M. Kir sen, T.J.-Uoaf, B. Ley, "W. H. Lesh. George Simpson; Waldo Coe Albert JBonney. F. C. Aus tin. M. - Xa- Miller". I lerman - Bhteaing, George Weather ly. . Bvelyn Henderson, W. C WltaeU Victor Brand stand. Rob ert Aldricn. Miss Charlotte Hunt. . . e , As a compliment to Mrs. William D. Street r, Mrs. F. L. Stinson invited a number of friends v. In Tuesday " to make up tbree tables of bridge, addi tional guests calling.' for the tea. hour. Mrs. O. M. Clark presided at .the ' tea table . . - Miss Korell Is Inspiration for Tea Wednesday MISS M ABEL KOREXL was the in spiratian for one: of the most charming affairs of ' the week, when Miss, Mabel Weed . entertained in her honor with an attractive luncheon gtven Wednesday at' the Portland hotel. A -mass of autumn blossoms' formed the centerpiece, while with the place cards were corsage bouquets of violets : and Cecil B runner rosebuds.-;-? ii" Covera were placed for Mrs. A. Jj Tourtellotte.. Mrs. CarroUj Crystal. Mrs Allen.. Noyes, . Mrs. Arthur Senders! Mrs. Katherine .. OTTara Maus. Mrs. Raymond Buckley, Mrs. Walter Ter lan. Mrs. Charles Parker. Mrs. Lloyd Breeds, Mrs. . Maurice Barnes, Mrs. Kirk Reynolds; Mrs. 1 Walter, Korell. Mrs. Fred Newman. Miss EHsa Wallin. Misa Laura Korell. Miss Eltse Cramer. Miss Grace. Kern. Misk Madeline Stone, the guest of honor and the hostess. - A pretty wedding was solemnised at the residence) of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K HammerBley, fco. 0I East th street north. October when their - only 7 - -' . '"-' ! V''.- daughter. Beatrice, was united in mar riage to Mr. G. Russell Carlisle of Kan sas. Rev. Edward Constant officiating. The bride looked charming in a gown cf i -hite georgette and white satin. her veil arranged from a wreath of i-.range blossoms. The bridesmaid. Miss Dorothy Sherling. wore pale green organdie. After the ceremony a buffet supper was served, followed by danc ing. -- Miss Marie A. S. Soule was hostess to several of the artists of the Marion Morgan dancers .during their recent visit In Portland. Carl Haverlin (King Menelaus).- Esther Sommers (Minerva). Ruth Southgate (Venus), and Florence RUGS CARPETS GLEANED We clean thorewghly. disinfect. 1 renovate and restore colors by t Radio Genii process, the pureet r cleaning ' agency known, j We never run colors, shrink or fade . "the finest rug or carpet, r Largest ... hotels and apartment houses are . our patrons. Never - one com , plaint. - --v.-- - Radio Carpet .Cleancrs ill Csioa Ave. S-Fheae East 8il Furalmdiindividutrtisyle shops Brpa&way; at -.Morrison XX Xi i." ' - -,-V '1 Oregon Health Exposition, A uditoriurn,-October 26th to November 4th. 'A; practical: demonstration of the causes and treatments of preventable diseases-n education in sanitation. Do not fail to attend! v Xv'r -X- v X T fvX'-!. -i " - 5 v .ii rvi L'-sjs-i.' t-i-i fif.fc Ara--.J-iBininvr'Ai- "f -8 -it ma jl a-?T-riai ,'n?r, ini1timwiTritttS i- , .1! : ''-' - I X ' V :': M : 5X X; . : - . ; X(j! ?Xfl XI ; ; . ' r' . ; -.. .. - ' - - - I Coats are so smart this -and our Coat Shop was never so well1 equipped, to serve you. SIDE from their sturdy; lustrous fabrics- and we've coats in only the finest of these ; aside from the rich furs that trim them and there is any fur that you could name ie might callthis the season jof smart coats, so dominant is . the style element in them all. Bundled ever so warmly in the rich tfolds of our new wraps, one loses none of one's slender- ' ness nor I the jgrace that goes with freedom of movement ndr the smartness that accompa. v nies the drane the loose panel -the irregular hem. season! com v Our coats add chic to their many virtues in lines cut to form to tall, short, slender or full figures. There is distinction m each of them there is fairness of :pnce there are many many styles to choose from -priced 65.00 85.00 and Harriet Lee makes selections : for. out - of - town customers. :1.X-.::.: .:. -,-:'--' more Port BSTABLtStfEB t864 Vnffx tm4 Me Greater land j Association . organized Hon contest given free with each cas purchase. X f-rt N tt-"X:";'-:; ')