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THE CnZGON SUNDAY. JOUrjt'AL, :, PORTLAND, SU2.DAY -IIOrING, DZCCrZi 10, 1S22. X ' ' ... 1 ' X New Yorkers O f-Prom iiien ce Welcomed Here INTERESTING visitors In the city the past week were M r. and lift - Fred erick Pratt of New Tork. -who left Thursday for San Francisco "to -join a group of friends and re la Uvea who are making world tour oa the steamship - Lacenia. Mrs. Pratt, who - was - Hiss Caroline -Ledd, ha a large group of friends in Portland and was - warmly Welcomed. Tbey were extensively en tertained with a number of informal family affairs. Wednesday Mrs. Helen l&dd i Corbett gave a tea in honor of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Ladd Were hosts at dinner for the visitors, Thursday,- the guest list including members of the immediate families. - , and Mrs. Henry Bruck are back a trip to Europe. : t --' - '. -' ' f . ,1 r.. y!-v ;va:v V . -.. r7 f-.-' "M" - -1i , ' " Offers' rr-"' J' A 'P AN; attractive luncheon given by Mri!;RiKaiser. Friday week the engagement of Miss Marguerite Thompson to Mr. Myron Page - Hoefler was announced. Mrs. . Roger Plummer, a popular Portland, matron. 5 First Scottish , Rite -Danciriff Party Is first dancje of- a.eeries of Ttve JL planned for the "Winter eascn was given under the ausr t the Ancient j and Accepted. Scottish, Kite' TTursday evening at the Scottish' Blte.cathedraL The next affair la planned, for January 4 Among those who attended were: - llnm tlx) Mwhnr pnw N. Txnadarf. . W. Beid. Frank pal Ilnr. Manu M. LeTy, H. C Ecinlwrt. Walter J. Kohl. L. R. 8teUiUtter, CharlecM. Boebk. ,T. XUx ldwin, Cri W. 'Soos. Pieak Jv Etrmti, Owsar Hattoa. H. N. Anderson. Fnd A. Cook, H. J. McCunn. C. Kii:nw, J. Purrin. C. A. Wolfcsac. Gwm W. Cannon. Ctwrka BaXioM. lrB C Uarkix. T- J. Anden. WaUan H. rwiiuro. J. Docij II, A..- E- VtTMriock. rrwik McCrilHa. H. T. CIom. r. E. Bic H. J. WUkhire. ft. K. FlWr. IX E Ceil. CIwm D. TUlen. Hnry E. Bmrrr. Chastef O. HD. F. H. Biotb, Ftn-y Willis, O. V. A- S". Dosha. 3P. B. -CortUy. T. A. Vfood. R. C DunhCurti H. JotuMoa. Jha J. HMJ1. .U A. Mnca. John Sun. . C. m. Tnu Hupob. CWlan r wideU. Hckatt. I F. JfcOotwL. K. BnrUaxhua. J. Armstrear. K. L Sduenicfc. Ck. H. Um, W. H. Pnwell. VTiltUat P. Keiarr. A. I Frmlejr. VftHer T. Kiocaid. J. F. AUrrtoa. J. B Moon, -Xttuk J. Bord. Otto Cock. R. R. Eutrr. ntaitee G. Mills. Fnd U Ward. C F. klUH . C E. FnucH A R. Rosuwon. A. B. WUliaau C Kmnt Uaec llim, R. W. Weil M. D. Vn. a. &. PTiu. Wj & ShBts, R A &elvwiaiua R. Mtu. K. B. VnAvt. XX." C. Ten order. Y. A Gncper, O. A VUIlimn. L S. Creveo. Robert J Rialth. C. X. Hunt. H. Prtanoelp. JL Qaian. K. K. Cable.. JC C. WctwtorT. H. Malu. i R.f. Jikek 11. M. Tttm.r. OL Pvlliui. H. W. t4raoB. Robwrt -Martrn. V ill H. La. H. U Hart, E. 34. Kiaa, W. h! Pisfaer. E. B.- Whaat. W. Wachtmi. losi G B.J. Baam. F. J. BOiintoa. Fnd P'niw. ArUtar H. Johnstea. Ed A Miller. I2ma Kwon, afiaa Rata Hitomen. Q. Jt rnenu. Gwrw B.-Cailara, K. c. Great. L. B. Aostm. J. u Shaw, 4. H. Rattkia. P. J. tef. Umsu Call Rom. C S. Cb. E. J. Iadaoa, M. a Sormaa. L. T. Jmkioi. I. H. Ianoa, J. A. SwUmia. BaraU U. iold- ioaaB. Siata. B. O. Swat Chariee 'DUkl,,W Coeav JL K. Iaiier. reie, "W iifiaiir A .TMsM aBd daatlitor. Chaifce X aard. Urn HarUra Mia. E. Xicaolwa. a. R. alcLeaeblaav Arthar UcLaachlaa. J4r. Tan "-.erao. 4 biw. Misa Tbatotwr. R. I. i iifui, Mb." R. t- jrnrrtj., H.-- P. Oart Conuuc. N. X.J O. iorujsr. Kirra Jfianucl, Miss Cochrane Is Guest at rBridgiarty TlflSS ; DOBOTHT COQHRAK. ;' the ill charming house guest of Miss Ruth Bruere. who will return soon to her home In Washington D. wa the iasplratlon for an enjoyabla after noon of bridge ;; Friday, when Miss Edith Marshall entertained a grouR. of the younger set. Three tables were in play. ; . Those Jnvitet included the Misses' Doris Iezendorf, Dorothy and Laillan Mitchell. Doris- HarkaOn. Janet, Griffith, Margaret Cook, . Mary Helen Spaulding, Susanna Caswell -and Fran ces and Helen Page.--. -; : - . ,' - ' ' A pretty wedding solemnized Thanks giving day waa that of Miss Zillah Kir hyson and .Mr. Remi W. ; Huntington, which took place at the home of the bride's sister, in the presence of the im mediate family . and a few intimate . friends of the young couple. The bride, who was charming to a gown of white satin, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Ro tHopktosv and the bridegroom by his hrother. Dr. W.i D, Huntington. Miss- Mary - Florence Hopkins was the kittle rioWer KirL Mendelssohn's wed dlrig. .march was played by Mrs. Ruth Fern. .Mrs.. Huntington is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kir. by son and has resided in Oregon eince childhood. Mr. and., Mrs. Huntington will make .their home at Walton. Or. . . . . Mr; And " Mrs, P. J. Corner enter, talned , a group of friends at .their home in ;East 49th street Saturday eve olng weelr.iV Cards were the diversion of the evening. - .High honors were awarded to Mrs. A. 1 Stockman and Mr. B. R. Quick. Consolations went to Mrs. R. R. Quick and Mr. Arthar Stockman. Those present werst Messrs. and idesdames . , F. ' R. Oouldstone, Frank I& Cameron, Ren J." Clark, 3. S. Frasier, R. R. Quick, A. I Stock man and R. H. Struck. Gul Reasee grotto 'will give an in formal dance Thursday, December I. at the Pythian temple. Mason la. East ern Star fraternity, . prophets and friends are invited. Imperial orches- U Talbot. Mlai Helena Husbei, ltias Both J tra. Under the le&dersnlp ol Air. J. U. lAmfce-l, Mr. aad afn. William Johnaoa, Mr. WiUouchby, will furnish the music. Harry A, McRae is chairman. i Cove Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Barker were married at , the home of . the bride's parents, Mr. And Mrs. Millard T. Brown, in Portland, Or.. November 80. .'The bride was Miss Krraa Brown. Immediately following, the ceremony they "came to ' Cove, where they will make their home. . , , MOtea Mareona, SylTia Wtinateio. E. Royca. Mm Wadertraaacr. 8am Tnrnrr. Ura. M. Oaa. A. B, UoUenatar. J. If. Ball. Mr. and Ura. I. B. Tanner. W. Voaim JTiadner. S. I,. MiDr, Mis Ihempwn aiiaa Gladya. Jaialey, watMr-.BDc-mra. Vi. w. tuiwr, Mia. leva B. Parker. W. B, Actoo, Mis Toeta, Mr. aad Ura, o SfeMO. G. E. Gflodwin. Kin Oleiu, 1. and Mn. B. T. Wria-ht. Taeoma. Waah.. Mr. an4 Mrs.- 3. P." Maaef.. llu Vinviikr, HuneU, Meyr. A. r. Saraanaeaa. R. Ow. Carter, T. (,'nltB, 1. ti, CaasweD. Mia, Abe Wain in. Robert A MiUer. Clauda VlulhoUaixi. K. W. Lolwe, J. F. Goba, U U. Wiprat, Miat B.. Haa. Jeeaa 3. Rica and aaotbeiv Mis. S. - Mr. and Mra. C Ol 8 toot. Oeoraa E. Rpthwell. Mim Partwood. Mr. aod Mra. Arthar iK Lewi. Mr. and Mrs. J.- W. Laka. Georg uunnuuu ana may, vvuiuun iMmaom, 4ea A JT. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brandt, C. J. Foratrom. Mr. aad Mrs,' Arthar Berridre, "('a- Mr- nd Mra.' U. Bulhrtck. Ua Was UaTMaial. A. 3. McDaaiaL Mra. C. Urara. Mra. C. Curteo. Mr. and MmTRk R. Riley. Mr. and Mis. K. 1 Wiekland. af r .r. Air. n 1. faavt. Mr. and Mia. Gaorae U. Koahn, Caartea J... tcwBU, Mira Mac Manson. W. ti gtiaat. . "at w1. sia uraea Bara- 'r. 01i GaUihtur. Basel Watkiaa, C T. Homnfc Ray H. Paaiaoa. Mias Baoi? B. W. 5i'-. M Bmaawiaamn, Mr. and Mra. X. jt- l!Pnv r-. R- W.MaliV, Mia frana ilaartit. Jack 8chioabrr. ta Gwalaon. . W. I. Muellaanpt. Wilttaaa Spallmaa, ITOia SpsCBwa. Bobcrt Hamalwr. , alfe lHawUk Wtlhaam J. X ooasV Mias Browa, Mr. aad Mra, ?St if ASrtLS- H. X- Craja, Mias RtodalL F. Albartaoa. Mia. Clara MeH toad. E. Lehmann. Wauda Kennedy. Mna J !01, M NeflV lis. W. H. Rard, vtiiF1 Jililf'- M- R. MnatyTGnc. ."eS. Jr- " OBa- Neppla. alia Fay ' -- ' :;Aw...k',f- .A ' delightful bridge' luncheon j was gives -recently at the University - club by Mrs. C. B. Allsopp. Her guests in cluded Mesdames Walter Cook. Irving eis, T. Morris tHinne. Ernee kW, David Eccles. C D. Bruun. Walter Ialy Mortimer Cook, , Albert O'Brien and Miss Mary Therkelsen and Miss Margaret Cook. j f . The last'1 Reed " college s community dance before the ChrisUnss 'holidays was given in the college commons Fri day evening. u ad . was ; attended by about 100 of the students and faculty members. Music was furnished by a college orchestra.' " . - -. - ,.-",.-'.'::.." '.Mrs. B. F. Weaver entertained with S dinner- party at the "Hotel Multno mah Thanksgiving day. covers being placed for JX..Dattcing.was4h diversion- for the evening fsilowtag; The last of the three concerts of the Chamber Music Trio will take place tomorrow night at the Portland Wom an's club. : These concerts have been well attended and appreciated by so cial and musical Portland. - i i : The-. Misses Gladys and Helen Duns entertainad Sunday afternoon week In formally at tea. ? ; Beauty Culture .1 TAUGHT AT I .. A. J. WHITE SCECOCtE EEAUTY CULTLME THOROrOHXY TAUGHT JilFLOMAS . r JCot - the cheapest school, - but' the , best. x ion i am vAs::::;3Tc:rsTSr BUOAUIVAY aliS Euwer's Art . Exhibit Gets : Big Response - r . . -V. t : : I I ! Hmmmmmm - - . . . ...--v . A NOTEWORTHT throng attended the - opening of the . exhibition - of the paintings sad sketches of Anthony Euwer, Oregon artist sad painter, on the messanine floor of the Hotel Mult, nomab . Saturday afteraooo. . One of the enjoyable features of tbe afternoon was the. Dinging r a group vt songs by Alice Price Moore. ; Assisting Jn. re ceiving and presiding over the tea urns were Mrs. George Guthrie. Mrs. Walter Cook. Mrs. Emery Olmatead. Mrs. Matt McDougall. Mrs. M. Donald -.Spencer aad Mrs. Anthony Euwer. ; - ' . ' Mrs. Herman Von Borstal entertained with so attractive, luncheon -Thursday, covers being pUced for 12. fol lowing which bridge was played. "The guests included Mesdames Stuart Me Guire, Frank McOnire, Arthur Frana, Leo McKenns Frank P. Callahan, Ar thur Rudeen: Manlev SWn. p.t-i- Dolnn. LaNona Matta. - HXchrA a Fields, Maurice-Mann and Mrs. Bernie Howard. - . '- . . t-. . MlSSMetA Eilera ntrratA wtth party and snrpriss shower fog Miss Flora -WatktaA a bride-elect After unss and muslo were enjoyed a, din sr was served- Tha tiM. wsm i.. atsd with yellow crrsanthemtLma a.nd Oregon grape. - Those present were ths Masses Alios ChafCn, Lucy Chaffln, Lydia Schalen. I&ura Stain.' Zoalse ITlslMir. Flarffn Tntn.. . u-- aaardt, Mrs. Eilers, Nardsas Robert son and Chariot ts Bland. Mrs.' jr. M. Mala entertained with a luncheon Thursday at" her horn in Hoyt street. Covers were laid for the following guests: - Mrs. E. N. Howe. Mrs. Dan Martin. Mrs. M. 3. Clohessey. sirs. j. jr. itrusning and sirs. Frank lin Fulton. - . : ' ; . - r " . . . Mrs. Edns-H. Nelson and M RimM Wmterbarn were Quietly married at Vancouver, iecemoer z. The bridg is the daughter of Mr. sad Mrs, George P. Cramer and ia a. Innnar amnhn the Ksrr-Gifford oompasy. They will reside in f'ortiand -" -v Miss Myrtls Toung of Oregon ' City snd Mr. Charles Stuact Wallaoe of Portland , were . married at s pretty ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Edward Toung. recently They will reside to Port land. - -3V- ." Mr. aad Mrs. William Bell snd Miss Catherine Carson of Salem were the guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1a. Tetu. who entertained with a de lightful party in their honor. ; Mrs. M. D. Scoffern entertained Sat urday for her daughter, Miss Lois Beth Scoffern. The invited guests included cadets of HID Military academy snd A few of the sub debs Mrs. Mark Forken was a dinner hostess recently when she entertained Mr. . and Mrs. Arthur A. Kayser snd daughter, who recently returned from Los Angeles. - t Mr. and Mrs W. B. Roberson enter tained with an enjoyable dancing party at their home Wednesday evening ' in honor of the members of Delta Psl fra ternity. , - : Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Brown son are motoring in California, going as far south as. Tiajuans. .They will bs gone three "OS, sour, weeks. : - ' ' Mr., HarryT. Shook snd Mr. Tunis Dean, managers of "The Gold Dig gers," were entertained by Mr. : Eu gene Nordstrom during their sngage- snent In this city. - Ths terminating event was s box party riven by Mr. Nordstrom, at . which tbe . following guests were entertained : Misses Edna Simmons, a Evs ' Nordstrom, Esther Jeffries, Edith Strowbridge. Messi Harry D. Shook, Erasst Nordstrom, Bea jOsky. Arthur Jcrawfora and Eu gens Jv'ordstrom. .-. Refreahiaents sad - - - -. . ..a. .- . At a pretty boms wedding Miss May Smith sad Mr. ' EmU WF. PUsao were married recently. Rev. E. 8. Maes of ficiating. Mias Gladwy Marshall sang s wedding song and Miss Gladys Dean plsyed ths nuptial music. - Th bride, is embroidered white crepe, - carrying Opbelis roses, was given away by her father. Mr. E. R. Smith, aad was at tended by Miss Eea Cheely as maid of honor. UtUe . Ethel Cowing was a dainty flower glrL Mr. Roy Schsffel acted as best man. Assisting in the dining room wers - Mesdames . Ernest West, Arthur West, Sidney Boots and ths Misses . Gladys Marshall, . Harriett. Hendricks and Esta Cheely. Over SO relatives and friends were, present. Mr. and Mrs. Pilusa will reside in Seattle. . :mj. m , - .' ... - Extensive plana are now under way for the Kew Year's eve ball, to be held at the B'nai-B'ritb bsllding. The program for this year will be mors ex tensive and more varied than it has been heretofore. This event, which is being- looked forward ts by every mem ber of th Jewish community, is one of the largest affairs held throughout the year at ths building. Dr. J. W. Herns is ehJrman of the committee fet charge of arrangements. He will be assisted by various committees selected from the following" organisations: Hnai B'rlth Building association, B'nai B'rlth lodge, B'nai B'rlth Amateur Ath letic club, Daughters of ths Covenant Ramblers, Rose City- lodge, Ben-TUlie Girls' club, and the other organizations meeting at the building. These various committees will take charge of . ths decorations, muslo and refreshments. Dr. Herns announces the first meeting of the committee today at the B'nai B'rlth building. v a -.- Washington State College, Pullman, Wash. The engagement of Miss Ruth Bradley, Instructor of piano at Wash ington Stats college, and Mr. Verle D. Keiser, a member of the senior class has been announced. Ths wedding- will take place In Spokane Christmas eve. The bride-elect is a musician of note, having studied under Kreisler, Alfred Cortot aad other noted musicians... Willamette University -Mr. Earl Cot ton, member of the 191S class of Wil lamette university, now a student at Kimball school of theology, and Miss iuin wneaaon, Fruitland, Idaho, grad uate of (he Spokane Deaconess hos pital, were married Thanksgtving day. Mr. Cotton is now acting pastor, of the Wil lamina Methodist church. - Washington Stats College, ' Pullman, Wash. Phi Delta Tbeta fraternity held open house Tuesday in its new $50,000 home. Over 600 persons at tended. Mothers and sisters of tha fraternity members -were the . honor guests. - Ashland Mrs. Almee Enders of Ash land was married Tuesday- evening at Treka to Mr. H. S. Deuel of Medford, vice president of ths T. K. Deuel Sons' drygoods store. Halsey Mr. James D. Cook of Amity snd Miss Anna Banach were united in marriage; . Thanksgiving day st the horns of ths bride's brother, Mr. Mike Banach. i . - ' ' Mrs John Shall was hostess Friday for a smart' luncheon in the Grills room of Hotel Portland. Covers were placed for 10. - Mrs. John Beckwith cave a Inidg luncheon Wednesday. Guests were in vited to make up two tables. , . - . ,4 ,. . . .- Buxton Thanksaivinar dav the alv daughters and one son of Mn and Mrs. Riley Thomas gathered hers to cele brate tbe . golden wedding anniveraajry of their parents. Riley Thomas and Lu- dnda Laufrhlln, who were united In matrimony at North Yamhill No vera her IS, 1872, Mrs. Thomas being . the daughter ef Mr. 4 and -; Mrs. James Laughlln. early; settlers in' TamhiH. Thirty-three years ago Mr. and Mrs Thomas settled oa ths Nehalem river. In the northern part of Washington ecunty, ths country being heavily tim bered -st that time. After XI years of ranch Ufa ths couple moved to Bux ton, where- they have resided for the past 12 years. ; All ths children at tended ths Thanksgiving union, as f ol-h-ws: Mrs. Bertha Turk of Manning. Mrs. Asms Caldwell. Banks, Mrs. Min nie Fisher. Rainier, Mrs. Ethel Nelaon, Boxtons. Mrs. Jessie Beala.- Portland. Lloyd Thomas, Vernonia, and Mrs, Lot- tie Kilbnrg. Walls, waiia, wasn, ana 21 .araaAsiJfldjen.-'-;: '-C.r Word has been received of. the en gagement of Bishop R. L. Paddock, formerly of the Eastern Oregoa dio cese, to': Miss Jean Aipken of tNew Tork. Since Bishop Paddock resigned from the Oregon diocese be has been living In New -Tors. Miss Aipken is a former; parishioner, of his during his former residence there. They. wiU be married in ths spring. , , . - -. , Mrs.- Meredith Bailey, who has been visions? in Philadelphia, Pa- for ths past six months, will return about the holidays aad wta be ths houss guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis P. Bailey. Dr. aad Mrs. John Forrest Dickson entertained MA and : Mrs. James W. Cairns at dinner' Smsday svenlng at Alexandra Court- Mr. and Mrs. Cairns are tha guests of Mrs. Cairns brother. Colonel T. M. Anderson, at. Vancouver oarracas. r -t-'-;,;"v-v" - .1: .- - . .. . . Invitations are oat- for a dancing party to be gives at Laurelhurst club Wednesday, December 27, by the Misses May Agile i Barr, - Harriet Desendorf and Kathryn Short. - t - - , f , Mr. andMrs. Gorrtll Swigert are re ceiving congratulations over the birth of a son, who has been named William Gorrtll Jr. ... . . m m m x Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Edward were dinner hosts Friday evening, honoring Mra-Luls AbellL The guests later at tended ths Multnomab. Amateur Atb letio olub formal daaee. -;: i--. Mr. and' Mrs. John K. Leander have moved from ths Hotel Mallory and are now residing in Irvington at No. SS5 East lstn street nortn. ,, a.;- Mrs. Ralph Cake returned Wednes day frdVn a trip, to Los Angeles, where she Joined Mr. Cake, who has been absent on an extensive business trip tnrouga the south. . - - Mr. and Mra T. J. Matlock' of Hemv ner. Or are the houss guests of their daughter. Mrs. Otto. Metsohsn,' in Irvington. .'.'"''l--:v:'' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon J. Steels are now visiting in California. They wUl return for the holidays. - . . . Mr. and Mrs. Georara Henaelmail am recemns conxTatulations on the birth of a daughter, December i. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arntx have been visiting in Salem, where they have been extensively entertained . ienfc 1 -T-Bdby's- Christmas Gift The family gathered around the fire were' . discussing the annual question, What to gel for Christmas?' "Christmas began with a ; baby once. You seem to have forgotten that,", said Grandma i Prescnt for sister, - for aunty, for Ann, for Ton,and Bobbie, for Kate: but HOW. ABOUT THE baby??; : "ThaCs so" said Father. "Hot about . the baby? What and where does one buy. , the present for baby?. ' Til bet Mother knows. . - , " ' - Mother smiled a wise mother smile: "Of course I know, she answered. "One goes to the shop that. best understands a baby's needs that knows most about toft, dainty clothing, delicate designs, bonnets blankets . and bibs. In facW the shop thai specializes in the necessities and also the pleasures of the littlest member of our families, from the time it is a new, wee baby, until it is a husky i romping two-yeaT'old The shop that spells r our , baby with a capital B, and has spent years in studying how best to clothe and amuse that baby That is the shop where the wise mother' selects the gifts Jar her own baby and the children of her friends? f "That settles it." said Father. "Mother knows, and what Mother knows, goes f WHERE WILL WE CO FOR OUR BABY'S GIFT?" , V , , With one accord the six happy Voices rang out : ' ... . v ; iTheRoseBaShqp 388 Morrison hear T.enth Street '4 ft Open the doors to musicl fThe Duo-Art piana Many persons play alittic.? But how many can Hood the home at any time with music as exquisite as that of the master pianists? Anyone can do so now, with a Duo-Art. This marvelous mstrument is far more than a pianoforte, altho it can be played by hand. It is far more than a Player Piano, altho by means of it you can play any player roll just as you desire. . ' ?,'i 4 - The Duo Art is, in addition to all else, a REPRODUCING Diano. It wiU olav. tone fnr : tone and note for note, the exact utterancof ' lerevvski, Bauer, Hofmann, Ganz, and scores of other rnasters--absoIuteIy, tone for ' tone, note for note! lyem&aUyhriteyoutoheartke ' -.- , . , ' tnarvetomsDmo-o4rt Ji -:, ' . . Sherman iidy &, Go. 4 - . ' " OnnaaTu PaaHafjia .. ' . SEATTLE TACOMA 6POKAN3 " IT' t fjssissssiiiitiiisiebisssssiiisssisaSBSssiisstisiisssisiississsslsliissn Tomorrow 3?i I Brown Kid Lealher f Black Kid Leather I Brown in Castor Top I Brown Calf Leather I Black 'Calf Leather j In this Sale are : French heels, Cuban and I Medium heels. rAlso Oxfords and Straps, Brown Calf Black Kid Patent Leather Heavy Sole ; Black Calf, Br ogue . O xf or dsr - in this Sale Formerly $850 In Our Steps to Econtomy Section ' ' a 1 m rv ww w m v Section Knight Shoe Co. 'Morrison near Broadway X at 1 1