THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX. rOHTLAND, APRIL R, 1903. 5

PORTLAND MUSICIANS WHO WILL APPEAR BEFORE THE WOMAN'S CLUB FRIDAY, APRIL 10 Newest Garmems at Sale Prices TWO GREAT BARGAINS Smartest a0KWkW Greatest Suit ' 4vP MONDAY and TUESDAY St5leS Sale c , . r I I- - Most Half V Unusual Values Prices Cut of the $45.00 Values, $25.00 Suit $27.50 Values, $15.00 Season

" - - 1 - I i III! I i - j " 11 In the lols may be found all the stunning new crea- tions of the season; handsome new models in chiffon panama. serges, in white and all the shades, and in all the new materials, well made and perfect ly 2i?2S X05E ELOOi BAUER fact tailored. Come early Monday and judge for yourself. The Knan'j Club lias had some very iTiterestimr programmes thl season but one of very special Interest and Tnrrft nil! be presented next Friday, April to. The president. Mrs. F. Rupert, who furnishes tho programme for tha and whn has done so mnrh for the pleasure nd profit of rHib members, has arranged a lecture recital of VALUES TO $27.SO VALUES TO $4S.OO "T'M-- Cvnt." dntnia by Ibsen and music by firlrjr. Pr. .'. H. Chapman Is the speaker, and musical Illustrations : be r'ven by Mrs. rtose Hloch Hauor. Miss Beatrice Hidden, F. G. Klchen Is ub and F. Konrsd. The musical num. will be "Morning-.- "InarM's rtnlnt." "Hall of the Mountain Kings," "Asl's Death," "Anltras Pnnce," -- Polvelg's e or sunshine,'' 'The storm." ' Sol vein's Cradle Sons." $15.00 $25.00 on Wednesday, and will make her home here while attending a business college. Miss Catherine Burns was a guest oh PORTLAND SOCIAL NEWS Sunday at dinner. COXTIM'ED FROM THIRD PAGE Mrs. W. H. Rice, of City, was a visitor on Thursday. AND SUIT HOUSE Miss A. M. Gutrridgc spent Sunday with FASHION CLOAK i isce Mr. 1. K. t larlinghouse. New York, for Genoa via of Jn Gibraltar and her sister at Oregon City. ALDER-OP- T?. an-- Mr?. Ma Spaulding Naples, w er Mrs. HeeTwlp Smith and guest of STREET, CORNER P. OREGONIAN -- (. Miss Martha Clarke was the 141 SIXTH igrr, at the parsiiiiNpr. April I. Miss Helen B. Smith, of Portland. Miss Jane Rubow at lunch on Friday. Mrs. O. GosneM, of Roseburp. STattcrbacli-Potte- r. Pe Witt Miss Katherine Marren was here at din- New Store With Little Prices Or.. Is the pueet of Mrs. May Braver, at ner on Friday evening, the guest of Miss Mr. M. K. Platterhaeh. of Camus, tha Hotel Miliner. tv Clara Glesener. icih . anrj Miss i:. C. Potter, wore mar-:- i Miss Alma Baslnski. of Tacoma. Is visit- Mrs. George A. Tarrahee. of Vancouver, od ;i t t h t J ce M. K. pH -- rx rsona jri. Sn t ing Mrs. Milton Freiberg, at ITS North Wash., sp-n- t Sunday here with her i:r1a- prevent. sap-po- rt Indicting pain or discomfort nnd taken hu tiding are not Absolutely determined afternoon. M:ireh 27. bv the pastor, Seventeenth street. daughter Miss Mabel Larrabec. I by punishment wo For Xr. Win lam H. Hrpr. society depended solely to a place of shelter. In conclusion, we upon, enough of Its character and gen- Mrs.' Paul S. IJnquist will arrive on the has cannot forget the many courtesies ex- eral arrangement hns been adopted in tho Tuesday to visit her parents. Captain and Oregon Humane Society upon ctrUena, Our cor- H n troughs-McK- o Tho New Korm TarUrtte' members and tended to our society. through tho minds of the building committee to as- Mrs. W. H. Pope, at Ail West Park. responding secretary, upon whom falls columns of the press, nnd a vote of sure not only a handsome structure and Kod HurroiiRhs and Ntiss Zari'Ma Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Goldstein are at Is the latest creation in French corsets. Does a Good Work the burden of work, has served the so- thanks Is hereby expressed." as" such a decided improvement to Mi'Kw w?r married at the home of Mr. the Hotel Navarre. . Be- It produces the long, slender hio and com- ciety during these many years without but a building which for utility mill Mr?, rttirronphs. Taylor street. fore returning to Portland they will visit bines eleg-anc- of fit with the greatest just compensation, and now that the and practical purposes should be satis- m Monday evenlnp. M:rrh .W. lr. J. the principal Fastern cities. comfort. As a specialty we are showing work is constantly Increasing, we appeal NEW HOME factory. low-bus- t, long-hi- p Report of President Cake HeveaU CHURCH TO HAVE hit comb Frontier offlciatingr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rittenberp and son a model, which Alls a to the humane people of our city to assist Every phnse of church work is to re- long-fe- want. We your inspec- Faet That Many C'anea of Cruelty protecting Anstln-Mlllr- r. Paul, who are sucst at the Nortonla. invite us in our work of children ceive due recognition in the new plan; will po Fast Monday evening. Later tion. Marie U. ZcUfuchs. Milliner. Modiste to Antmnla Are Punished. and dumb animals from cruel treatment. SunnyMd t'ongregntlonnl Member- the commodious arrangement of audi- lr. Wfiifam H. Hppe. of Grace M. F Mr. Rittenbenp will go abroad on busi- and Oorsetierc. 3!fi Washington street. "Since our last annual meeting oitr torium and f?unday.chool rooma on tho liurrh. ofl'.eiated at tho wedding society has been called to mourn the de- ship Votes to Buy New Site. main floor will be seconded by a of ness. Faster and pattern hats of the latest following annual report of 11. M. wll r:ard K Austin, of th;s city, and Mss Mr. and Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, former- TrflS cease of our late prasident. Alfred F. lighted and ventilated basement under the K. Miller, took April creation, at the new millinery store of president of the Oregon Hu- Sears. Although much of his time was entire building. Here the social features Mfon whirh place ly Miss Helen Anderson, of Spokane, are Northrup Jensen, 249 Morrison, near The membership of the Sunnynide Con- ? at the par?onace. now in this city, apart- mane Society, reveals the fact that many devoted to his officio! duties, he was of the church will be carefully looked and have taken Third. deeply in the work of the so- gregational Church at a recent business after; a flourishing Men's Iengue. a wide- loluison-Watrrlion- ments Hobart-thrrtl- Is cases of cruelty to animals are Investi- interested !. at the Mr. Jones kindly sympa- unanimously voted to purchase a Toadies' Aid Society, connected with the United Steel A Bqulp-- S. de la Mcr. cateress. private or class gated and punished. ciety and possessed a and meeting awake the Christian 2S thetic regard for the welfare of dumb new building He and to lay plnns for a Kndoa'or. Junior and senior and boys (n March Frederick Irrvy Johnson en t Com pa n y . lessons in practical cooking. Main 4174. Oregon Society, The Humane which creatures. clubs will be comfortably housed and a. and fidna Urare Waterhouse were united In- new building. It has been evident for WMMam A. Healy. for the past two lias become one of the indip pen gable officer's report shows work will be inaugurated which cannot in marriniee by Lr. Clarence True Wll-o- years manager "Our humane many months pant that the growth of the assistant of the Port- Prohibition Discussion Y. M. C. A. stitutions of our city, was organized In 506 cases were reported and inves- but prove a great boon to this rapidly of Centerary M. K. Church. Jfr at that would land branch of F. S. Harmon Co.. 1S72, fig- various departments of this church developing A work- - mainly through the efforts of W. T. tigated during the past year. The tnore commo- district of our city. Mackcy-Hondrrso- n. has been promoted to peneral manager The address at the Y. M. C. A. this speedily demand larger and been Shanahan. who has been corresponding ures showing the result of our labor quarters. Yeara persistent ers committee has out for twi of the company, with headquarters at afternoon will be given by Klbert H. ac- dious of and weeks enlisting of frlenrid V. M. S. Hcnder-o!- secretary during period 35years. give only the summary of the work yielding" the interests the Mnikev and Miss L. i Tneoma. Mr. Healy has been identi- Hicks, of Koseburg. His subject is the of energetic work are results which of tho institution and has already met wore married at the parsonage use- complished; they cannot show the labor fied with the furniture business for 'Fishing- in Salt River." The music for The past year has been one of great necessary to complete a case, and many positively demand a modern church plant. with the most encouraging results. Thn March Zl by the Rev. Hrnjnmln Tounic. about etsht years. The employes of the afternoon will be furnished by the fulness. Many have been the calls upon The slxe of the lot upon which the present everywhere apparent times hours are spent and repeated trips stands, as well as the building enthusiasm will the Portland house presented him with chorus choir of the Second Baptist our officers for help-- and much good has by the officer made before the results church convert the project Into an early a handsome watch) charm, set Church, where Mr. Hicks is holding-meetings- itself. have necessitated a complete AWOl'XCKMEXTS. fr'd been done In relieving brute creatures are obtained. Through the efforts of change. with diamonds, as a token of the J. M. Glass, of , from cruel treatment. An our society nine beautiful fountains, the 1r only one in ad- examination The new site has been secured in a There arK'inir master In esteem which he is held. an orator of marked ability, who will show how urgent is the need of our gifts of generous citizens, are now being Absolutely painless dentistry rea- Tort! and who teaches tho waHs correctly, Miss Vivian Marshall, of city, dressed the men's meetlnp at the Y. quarter block on the southeast corner of at this has as society, as well installed, when completed will con- Thirty-secon- I'rofespor M. existence a as the and Kast Taylor and Kast d sonable prices. Chicago Dentists, J2.1'4 lie Kinkier. Pon't be fooled been extensively entertained in Wil- C. A. about six weeks ago on "The d upon b any prompt and effective manner in which fer a blessing both streets; a location which for the char- "Washington street. Voent teacher. PrivAte or cinss mington. IVI.. and Philadelphia. Pa. Pestiny of Our Nation." will lead an need has been met. And the work man and beast. The society is greatly v5lnivtfon riail. Rinsier hall. Grand open following that acter of Its surroundings and the par- V.'hilt in Wtlminpton she was the puest parliament discussion we have done by way of prevention is In need of an ambulance for the removal purpose avenue and Fiist Morrison streets. Hoth of Miss Ellen ft. White, who made many the address of the afternoon. The sub- ticular of church work could not Free candy with children's shoeg at Incalculably greater than the relief di- of disabled animals from our streets, and be excelled. While the plans of the now Rosenthal's. Seventh and Washington. rhones. friends In Portland while visiting here ject to be considered is "Does Pro- rectly afforded by actual Interference or we trust the city will make the neces- t?Tre vears ago. In Philadelphia M iss hibition Prohibit?" Any man who by prosecution nnd punishment, yet we sary appropriation for this purpose. Tf on. and N!r;t. W. H. AVehrunir. of Marshall is the puest of Miss Ala Cur-re- thinks prohibition does not prohibit Is on TlUlsboro, Or., must continue to be watcntul and prompt Many disabled horses have remained announce the rnpaccment who will be pleasantly remembered challenged by Mr. Glass to come and to relieve, as well as to streets hours, awaiting removal, f Kthel punish where the for their danehter. tVrtrude. to by those who met her last Summer, prove his point. Mr. Glass will prob- the facts "justify it. For It Is by pun- and then tinder great difficulties. With ? ay ton "VN'tsdom. wed-d'n- c of Portland. The when she spent several weeks at the ably be In the Pacific Northwest for ishing one we deter many others a properly constructed ambulance, anl-mn- ls We Beg to Announce That pTace that will take in June. home of her brother. J. A . Currey, of the next two or three months in the from oommtting the like offenses, and so can be quickly picked up without Heights. Miss was of the temperance reform - Portland Marshall interest t M- and Mrs. V. O. Stevenson have n- -i one of a party of friends who were re- work. All men are cordially Invited to o'.iri ed the enpnitement of their daugh- cently informally received by President this afternoon's propramme. ' ter, Grace, to choster M. Ilornld. Roosevelt, in Washington. f this city The weddln is to take Pr. W. P. Carlisle, son of Mrs. K A. Statement From Dr. H. C. Fcnton. All Ne plac Jure Carlisle, of Ijoeksley Hall, who is practic- ing dentistry in Russia, will return to PORTIANl. Or., April 4. (To the Edi- Goods F. P. YOUNG M r and Mrs. Samuel Solomon this country for a visit, accompanied by tor. WOn account of the misapprehension the eneajrement of their daughter Tr. C. W. Ienn. of Chicago, who is also which has arisen from the erroneous re- t Carolyn to Simon Wolf, of this city; at practicing dentistry in Russia. They will port connecting my name with the death 7th and Washington Sts. Portland, Or., (The Qnality Shop) homo Sunday, April 12. from 2 till 3. be accompanied by a member of the of F. J. Clarke's child from chloroform royal fam.ly. Count Bobrinsky. and the anesthesia. I wish to state that I knew Howrtt. Bradley ft Co. have just re- three will tour America together. Three nothing of the case until I read the pub- ceived r shipment of the celebrated or four weeks will be spent in Portland, lished account, and to say further that I Our New Store Will Be Open Korsythe Tailored Waists. and when they leave the city, thoy will refuse to perform throat operations on be accompanied by Mrs. Carlisle, who has children under an anesthetic anywhere For Business Monday Morning M'Mie--Sper- decided to sell Locksley Hall, at Seaside, outside of a hospital; that I always use Art l. ia It y, ladies" fancy Just for the Shopping. We have the article yon want. T:i:!tii inp ii'iwns. 1! Sixth street, opposite in" order to accompany the young gentle- ether for these cases; and that I have in time Easter The rortUnd. men on the American sight-seein- g tour. never lost or sartously endangered a sin-pi- e will go to case of this character, during a period fin Mrs. Carlisle Russia for a stay with her son. of over 11 years of social practice In ' i omim; kvkxts. this city. HICKS C. FENTON. WE ABE AGENTS FOE THE WELL-KNOW- j Mrs. Sylvia Williams McGulre. the we!I-kno- At the Women's Union. Perfect fitting glasses $1 entertainer and reader of nejrro stM srers. P. Centemeri Kid Glove's, the Embroideries and Insertions, ditilect. has been scormgr great successes Miss K. Myers was a guest at dinner pnir. $4.00 down to Sgl.OO the kind you want, Swiss, nain- this Winter throughout Orecon and on Sunday, on a visit to Miss Edna Sher-ril- L A Skin of Beamy is a Joy Forever sook, cambric ALL PRICES Washington in her lecture-recita- Seal and Alligator and assort- "VViipfS VYom IMxieland." At the re- Miss I aura Pamelson, of Astoria, came ed Bnjrs ALL PRICES The latest Veilings, yard, $1.50 quest of munerous friends Mrs M;Guire T-- FELIX SOUKACD'S down to ,. . . "E will repent this celiirhtfu! Southern r8. ORIENTAL Ladies' Leather nnd Elastic 25 shall move this at the White Tenip'e on 45-in- CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES Belts '. ALL PRICES New Nets in black, quar- Ti:dny evenlrgt. April . . under the a rorn.AH porti.wo si;- - 1t ' week into our hi The best Ladies' Hosiery, $2.50 white, plain and fancy, $2.2) arspiees of the Aid Society of the KX- ! m l Plm-tl- t. ladies KB WHO BKEN - 9 5- as- HS. - Ta, ter block on the On this occasion she will AS THR tl.- - rrecr;. Mot FmlthtK down to .....2oC down to 75 corner sisted by some of the best musical talent ;;fi roTB 5? TO A ? S3; wry of the city. FOR 3 CTf TN uu o:eouii Real and imitation Torchon Ribbons'in satin or taffeta, all of Fifth and Stark streets. NEW YORK ! 00 beauty, and 4. IHIRCH. tea dotectlos. II Lace, yard, 75c down to...5e widths, all colors, as fine as you party Vesper bu Mood th tVEft The Kastcr of the Stellas of 67 Tew. Ul Trimming Lace, all prices. wish, yard, up from 1 O We shall have this will be given at Murlarfc Hall Thursday IB M b&nclttt v April Z. patronesses are tMtelt to be tare li Every piece new. All the new things in Parasols ever.iir. The It proDeilr niw quarter block filled Mrs. J. F. Silver. Mrs. J. Oillen. Mrs. Accpt so oountei Novelties in Ladies' Back and Umbrellas, all prices, from (.. Ooutwrie and Mrs. A. llennijr. Club ft it of similar with fine furniture K. nam. Dr. I. A. Combs, Hat Pins, Veil Pins, etc. $12.00 down to $1.50 all members are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. 8rr MlA to a Mr. and Mrs. B Oetzen and Sidney Mills. Ud of tht fcftufc absolutely new, stylish ten (a pstkctif I have just returned from New York, where I have personally "As you Mrs. Minnie Hnnce-Rvan- s presents at will UM thCTj selected my stock, which is the latest in each line. and beautiful. S:;ermftn Clay Musk- - April S. S 1 recommtca Hall. at ' C u tht kct hansral of U th o c!',vk, her r"pils. Mrs. Archibald Ivn c:qGraadprfrsrs'ioBS ."rttn'I or s&it r til cracffiU C t ncp. F. P. YOUNG Uk all mexsooprano) and Mrs. Krne?t Goods Iair Id T.Bit6i StatM, CaQ4tft tuti Xurop. All periods, grades, Merpcs (contralto, with Mrs. Warren E. nU.I.tirLES, PreK 17 fired tan SirnynTrV i 0 all TliomAP. aecorrpanist, at an invitational woods and finishes mat'iiee nmsiesle. will be represented in our The Ladies' Auxiliary to the A. O. II. stock. In every grade, announces its fourth annual Faster A Monday party. April 50. at Eat Side perfect figure and cheap or fine, the price, Woo si man Hal!. Patronesses are Mrs. . .PIIflMr1 P. Pout-lass- Mrs. P. .1. Smith, Mrs. T. PERFECT SATISFACTION quality considered, will bef K. W. A. ArnD!l7T Mecher. Mrs. Fivers, Mrs. JlYllll3 T. lloaier. the very lowest. No one N The La Genore Elastic Corset is the most perfect interested in The Police OftWr's Wives Social and Corset in fabric in boning in shape. You may stoop furniture Aid Society will meet at the homp of Mrs. can afford to miss seeing lisiy. 5an rtaiaei street. April N at You may sway You may contort the body into any posi- 2 P. M. All 'officer' wives are cordially the new display. invited to attend. tion; the pliable La Genore always conforms to every The K. S. A. C have sent out invita-fon- s - Mr. Lata Dahl Miller. action of the body or individual muscles. Jf Definite annbunce- for their April dancirp party, to be of s'vvn at Hall. Thursday, Mrs. well-know- n jfhm. ment the date of R:::!ers Lulu Pah! Miller, a April !. contralto of Portland Pefectiort La and pupil of Mrs. Walter Reed, The of the Genore opening will be made The Art Psychology of the Woman's has been engaped in New York C! tv HI is due to its elegant shape, exquisite workmanship (made to your order), soon. Watch for it. :b meet Tuesday. April H, In the City as contralto of the Rutpers a: i room of tho Ful lie Library. superh boning material and superior material used in its entire construction. Presbyterian. Church, Seventy-thir- d and Broadway. Mrs. Mil- The La Genore combines the latest French models adapted to American forms, The Bunker Hilis announce their Easter ler with positive assurance that not a particle of elejance will be sacrificed. p.trty for Thursday evening, April 23. at sans "But the Lord Is I'ust S:dt Woodmen's Hall. Mindful of His Own," from We guarantee the La Genore to give absolute satisfaction. We keep the Corset in repair. Phone, call or write Mendelssohn's oratorio. St. Paul, and our expert lady Corsetiere will call and demonstrate the La Genore and take your measure. Instructions SOCIETY PERSONALS. a selection she sang at her last furnished for for ladies living out of the citv. recital in Portland, and was Main 6275, A 3915. M'ss Graoe Wilton returned last week unanimously chosen by the mu- , from . Germany. SO M-- s. sical committee of six from B. apart-men- ts Julia Blum has taken applicants posi- at Hill Hotel. for the same the tion, which is one of the best Mis. Fanny Wallace has returned from GINNEVER G.MAG positions In WHITTLESEY a thre weeks stay in Astoria. choir New Tork. CO. KSCO Mrs. 8 Miller Succeeds Mrs. Clar- Amonp the passenpers saillup on the 64 Sixth St.. Between Oak and Pine, Portland, Oregon. tenmsh!w Konp Albert, of the North ence Eddy. 86-8- 8 Third Street U erica a Llod line, on March 2S, from