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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1896. WHERE PLEASURE REIGNS SUPREME: How Society Amuses Itself at the Fashionable Resorts. Picnics, Lawn Parties and Fish- ing Excursions to Pass the Time. New Arrivals at the Scaside, the Mountains, the Lakes and the Springs The heart of the resorf manager is glad. In direct proportion to the advance of the season do the number of visitors to the various fash- ionable resorts increase. The uniform quiet which characterized the early part of the season has made way fora jollity and merry-making which is as pleasant | as it is unusual. At the Rafael, where Captain Johnson looks out for the amusement as well as the comfort of his guests, not a day passes without some interesting and pleasing entertainment. Luncheons, dinner varties and picnics and moonlight drives to surrounding peints of in- terest are among the various pastimes. At Del Monte things are unusually gay, and & number of prominent Eastern heiresses and belles'have been enjoying the many ad- vantages of this beautiful watering place. The same pleasant reports come ffom the many other fashinnable resorts, who are all enjoying & goodly share of society’s patron- age. Below will be found a resume of the movements of our socially prominent people. William H. Crocker and William Northrope Cowles, accompsnied by P.Tarbuts and Ed- " mund Davis of London, Eng., arriveG at the Avalon late Friday evening on a special boat, the steamer Falcon, under the escort of Cap- tain Baoning. Early Saturday morning the gentlemen were up and axay oo 3 fishin, trip in the power launch Catalina, ehaperone by J. C. Cline of Los Angeles. They returned from the fishing expedition at 5 o'clock, vringing & monster jewfish, which tipped the scales at 350 pounds. Mr, and_Mrs. J. B. Crockett will soon leave for New York to meet their daughter, Miss Carol Crockett, who is en route home from Europe. Mrs. Edmund Abbey Hurry has been enter taining a large house party at her home in Saugerties, on the Hudson. Amun{ her guests were Miss Pell and Miss Renwick of New York and Miss Edith McBean of this City. Mrs. George H. Powers and her mother, Mrs. Chapman, are passing the summer in Shasta County. Mrs. D. B. Davidson will go East in Septem- ber to meet her daughter, Miss Della David- son, who has been passing the summer at various watering places, and bring her home. William L. Gerstle, Joseph Sloss, M. C. Sloss, Otto Greenwald snd Leon Greenbaum re- turned to the City last Monday after making a tour of Mendocino County for two weeks. Mrs. Richard T. Catroll, the Misses Lizzie and Gertrude Carroll and W. R. Whittier sailed for Honolulu last Thursday and will be away about six weeks. Judge and Mrs. J. H. Boalt arrived in New York City last Thursday. They are en route {o Europe for a prolongea visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates and their little daughter returned from London lsst Sunday and have gone to Los Angeles to visit the father of Mr. Yates. They will come to this City about August 20, and until November 1 will be the guests of Mrs. George H. Powers, a sister of Mrs. Yates, at her residence, 2100 Callfornia stréet. Justice and Mrs. Stephen J. Pield returned from Paso Robles last .Saturday and are at the Palace Hotel. Miss Daisy Van Ness will go to Santa Monfca early in August to visit Mrs. John P. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Brigham are occupying their cottage near Tallac, Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock and Jolegh M. Quay have been visiting them. Mr. Babcock is having a cottage erected near Dr. Brigham'’s, and it will be completed early in August. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.- Jerome, who have been at Coronado Beach for a couple of months, are at the Hotel del Monte. . Mr, and Mrs. H, E. Huntington €nd Miss Huntington are at Lake Tahoe. ! Mrs. Jane L. Stanford went to the Hotel del Monte last Tuesday, accompanied by her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Castle, Miss Blanche Castle and Arthur Castle are passing a few weeks at San Mateo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payot returned from Europe last Tuesday after a prolonged ab- sence. While en route home they visited Castle Crag for & couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Valentine and Miss Mary Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Brown and Mrs. Frances B, Edgerton at Delta Lodge. near Napa. Mrs. Homer 8. King and Frank B. King are visiting the Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Monroe Salisbury and Miss Salisbury have returned to the City from a visit to Pleas- anton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox Tay and family have a cottage in San Rafael for the summer. Miss Mary Mercada is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Minthorn Tompkins &t their home, San Anseimo. E. N. Bee has gone to Sausalito, where he will spend the month of August. Mrs. 8, L. Beo has gone to visit Alaska and the principal towns in Northern Californis, Oregon and Washington. Samuel G, Boardman and Elliott McAllister left on Friday on a hunting trip to Lake Tahoe. Lawson 8. Adams snd Milton 8. Latham l';lve been spending the past few days at Belve- dere. . Frank Goad has returned from the East and is spending his vacation with his sisters at their home in Sausalito. Mr.and Mrs. W, H. Howard have returned from Castle Crag and are now at their home near San_Mateo. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. William G. Henshaw and Miss Alice Grimes of Oakland have returned from a visit to_Del Monte. Miss Fannie Friedlender has returned to the City from & visit to Mrs. Lioyd Tevis at the Hotel Rafael. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Selfridge have returned to the Clt{ from a visit to San Rafael. Mrs. Leila Ellis and Miss Ellis huye gone to Sausalito for the summer season. Mre. John Skae and Miss Alice Skae have left the Palace Hotel and are now at Sausalito for i e irs. John F. Bigel Ar. and Mrs. John F. Bigelow have returned from San Ralael and left on Saturday for & short outing at the Hotel Vendome, San Jose. Mzs. Southard Hoffman end_the Misses May and Alfce Hoffman left on Saturday for the Blue Lakes, where they will spend several Weeks at Crosby’s Camp. Miss Rodgersof Columbus, Ohio, s visiting her cousin, ulnuuuen. Walliams, at her home in ael. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shreve lef| t- urday forSan )huo;"when they wm' ggns:ln several ml& 8 & and Mrs. George Page are it d Mre. B. L. Eyre at their l:ufl:'r‘-:k‘ TEiT and Mrs. W D. Clark ha T. an rs. Warren D. CI ' from a visit to Menlo Park. S, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeile are visius . and ;!::.k‘l. W. Hopkins at their home n. 'I:nlo Hrs, P. Lobenstein of 684 Ash avenue {s vis- iting Mrs. A. Davis at Dutch Flat, and will R n;w'ree\r:- &t Del yém.'h' e ::' 5 = rs. emp Van is visiting Cam Boverta, "Mill Valley, as & guest of Mrs. T, B Miss Heurietta Veiller is spending s week at Berkeley, the guest of ln’?{ B. ‘M at h AT RS T Teavy b the Boemvst Hon. T e guest of Hon. T. <G, and Mrs. Phelps n"n culs' The Misses lhn‘-u. Nelson and Medau have .been spending the past month with Mrs. s ‘&mkmomn ather place at West End station, n L Miss Bertha Klotz and Miss letta Fison- beck have left Moraga Valley for & two weeks’ outing at fanta Cruz. : rs. W. W. Davidson and sons_are visiting Dr, and Mrs. J. M. Read at Sauta Ross, Master Fred Klarmann left last Sunday to spend & two weeks’ vacation at ot Springs. He will be & guest at Hotel Santa ¥ Miss Miss Among the late arrivals at Highland Springs Misi Bra Broily 1 vistting Hor coustn, Mrs. | F. Lyman, M. ana e, . FRENFe b H_Siop | are: Mr. H. R. 0'Keefe, San Jose: Mre. Wik Ailter twa Clacents’ have boen | Bremteid; E: A: Fisner, Son Frant 3 i b o B spending fho past montn wirh o SeClare, Sirs. Meciate Dokl st e Dters Bk i uaay: M John McCarthy, at “Oak Knol [ollister, 8 . H. 0. Dn'nu(, San 30-; Mr. and Sea ell, H. W, Seawell, Jacob M Miss Lehaney and the Misses Teaso and | Mrs. T. L. Enwright, Irene Enwrighi, Master | Seawell, H. W. Seawe! Levin, Miss Hat- Mollie lnlh“nnfldu Mrs. T. W, Ryan in | C. En nto; Mr.and. tie Levin, Mrs. L. Levin, S8an Francisco; Mrs. Sacramento. Miss Minnie Ryan of C. Winte! n, Mrs. vinny, H. D. A. Camblin, William Radford, Alameda; ex 10 join them in a fow vinny, Miss F. -‘ ; Mr. Charles Towe and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. R. |- Johe e js ann of Mr. Y A, Vorrll, Mise Eva qerrill, Oakiand; | sqmm, Miss Ronna Samm, Los Angeles; Mrs. Teceivs August 3, from 2 (05 ¥.x, at 341 Hayes ,ior_ag?r";m. and.fis“'diim Mon; 4 :-."-_!'lhi ‘yl‘.?l:-’:,m&:= Miss 2r,J, & Marahall, wife sad family, Mrs, . | H. Edwin Woll, : > { Molloy and Myrtle, Mollets, together with Mr. P. O'Keefe, w‘xg and fami] ng ad- joining cottages at Belveaére, where they” are enjn}'inf 10 the utmost the Hoating and bath- ing facilities of that pretty place. & H. Clawiter, W. E, Rowlands and Eddie Clawiter of Mount Eden, are stopping at the Geysers for a week. “Mrs. W. A. Etting and her two daughters and Miss Tiny Reed are spending their vaca- tion at the summer residence of Mr.and Mrd. Withers, Monte Vista, Napa County. Mrs. B. Fitzpatrick and her daughter, Miss Annie, will close their house, 813}¢ Green- wich, for the next three months, as they con- template visiting their future home at Folsom. Dr. George Robert Smith left Thursday morning for a trip to Los Angeles to meet his mother, whom he has not seen for many years. AT THE VENDOME. That the Vendome loses none of its populat- ity is evinced by the daily number of arrivals. While the season may be said to be fully under way, there is pleasant evidence that it is pull- ing itself together for the merry days that are to come. Once more everything fn and about the hotel presents an animated appearance. The excessive heat of the last weeks is a thing of the past and once more perfect weather reigus supreme. Applications present them- selves dally. Tennis, eroquet, cyeling, riding and driving parties are of frequent occurrence. J. V. Bigelow and wife registered from San Francisco the past week. Mrs. W. H, Keith of San.Franfisco, accom- nied by her daughter Miss Eliza D. Keith Fx:x Vernon), are spending a portion of the season at the Vendome. Mrs. H. F. Fortmann and Miss Fortmann of San Francisco nre among the latest arrivals at this {mlar CAravansary. J. }T“.loare‘ wife and "Master Jeff Moore of Fair Oaks, accomvanied by Miss Nellie Boya, Miss F. Boydand J. W. Walkington and wife of San Franelsco, formed a riding party from San Mateo to the Vendome. They eoftemplate several more trips during the season. Ali are expert riders and present a very pretty sight mounted on their chargers. W. G. Griffith, *“Pop” Jerome and V. W. Gas- kill of the R. A. C. of Oakland were among the mnnky who wheeled from Oakland the past week. Colonel Dan M. Burns and wife of San cisco, nccflmé)lnled by Miss Rowena Burns, A. J. Evans and wife, Senator J. H. Mahoney, M. H. Dignan, Leon Dennery and Mr. Benjamin formed a luncheon party at the Vendome the past week. Professor Edward 8. Holden of the Lick Ob- servatory registered during the week. A.N. Drown and wife of San Franeisco, ae- companied by the Misses Drown, returned home after & most enjoyable visit with Man- ager Snell K. Melrose and wife of San Francisco regis- tered during the latter part of the week. Charles A. Belden, wife, children and maid of San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Josiah Belden of New York and Mrs. 8. B. Huntof Visalia, are pleasantly domiciled at this cara- vansary for en indefinite period. Madame Julie Rosewald of San Francisco, accompanied by D. Orponhelmer and wife d Ernest H. Or&cnhe mer of Baltimore, Md ., have gone to Del Monte, after & week’s visit at this charming resort. Horatio Stebbins and wife of San Fran- cisco and H. W. Stebbins, Miss Lucy Stebbins, Miss Edne Ward of Chicago and Roderick Stebbins of San Franeisco, ware among the many who spent the past week as guests of the Vendome. Portland, Or., was represented during the nl_;t week by the arrival of 8. G. Fulton and wife. Captain J. L. Waller and wife have returned to San Francisco after a week’s visit at the Vendome. Mrs. S8anborn Doe of San Francisco, accom- panied by Miss Kraft and Margaret Doe, are sojourning at the Vendome, C. W. Hibbard and wife of 3an Francisco, ac- companied by Mrs. Brophy, were among the early arrivals the past week. Miss Hattie Staacke of Fairfax was the guest of Miss Jennie Odair the past week. Mrs. M. V. Baldwin has arrived from San Francisco for the summer months. Henry Miller of S8an Francisco registered dur- ing the past week at the hotel. Fran- AT THE SEA BEACH. The arrivals at the Ses Beach during the past week included Mrs. W. C. Talpy, Miss M. Talpy, Mrs. James Irvine and famfly, A. Seller, Cap- tain and Mrs. Niebanm, Miss L. Shingleberger, Master G. Shingleverger, Miss P. Bader, H. Thresher, Albert G. Wieland, Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lyon, Chris Bernhard, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Landon, Miss Carrie L. Gould, Miss Mary Roya, Miss Ella Ate kinson, J. Marcuse, Miss Avelie Mosher, Mrs. William Leichter, Miss Leichter, Miss Schill- ing, Mrs. Frank H. Barke, Mrs. Julia Le Breton, E. J. Le Breton, 8. Sweet, A.D. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ackerman, John Lefkovitz, C. H. Holl D. J. Buckley, A.Schilling, W. W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver, A. J. Buckiey, H. A. Brao- denstein, Ed F. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Magner, Miss Mabelle Magner, CharlesJ. Okell, K. B. Elder, Mrs. Gladding, Miss Giadding, Mme. Julie Rosewald. Mrs. A. Kutner, Misa T, Kutner, Alfred Kutner, J. Worcester, Mrs, Boericke, all of San Francisco. Fred M. Stein and family, E. N. d'Oyly, Miss Bess Henty, Will E. Henry, J. J. Demue, D. J. Hunley, Mr. and Mrs. T. . Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. William Gull, a1l of 8afi Jose. ; Mr. and Mrs. George West, Mrs. E. L Gne- kow, Mr. and Mre. Thomas H. Bond, Mrs. J. D. Peters, Miss Petors, Miss Anna Peters, Miss Weber, all of Stockton. Mrs. E. H. Kittredge, E. F. Taylor and fam- ily, Mrs. M. E. Day and daughters, A. Schilling, Clement M. Riddel Jr., R. Schilling, all o Oakland. L Galbraith, Mrs. C. P. Gilbert, Gilbert, C. R. Morse, W. Newman, Frank Argall, Dwight Hutehinson, S. C. Balds win, H. W. Durant, all of Berkeley. A. Thacher, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Halsey, 'Woodiand, Cal.} Bishop Henry W. Warren, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. D. Oppen- heimer, Eres: H. Oppenheimer, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. E. V. Pickett, H. 8. Van Gorden, Denver, Colo. ; Leon Lewin, 8an Salvador; C. A. E. Meyer, Paris; 8. A."Cloman, Angel land, Cal; 'Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mettingill Thomas W.' Huntington and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jesse Titus, Sacramento, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles F. Potter, rado Springs, Colo.; T. W. Tompkins, Mexico; Mrs. D. Hungh, Edward Ly- man, George Lyman, Virginia City, N V. B Maurice, Mrs. George Maurice, Maurice, Miss Fenton, Detroit, Mich.; Haan, W. E. Ellis, U. 8. A.: M Thiel, Redwood City, Cal.; W.A. Mateo, Cal; James M. G C.; Mrs. g! ¢ W. Webster, Haverhill, [ss. orner, Charles W. Horner, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. B. P, Oliver, Miss Kute Oitver, Ben Lomond, Cal.; J. G. Fer- uson, Clovis; Clement M. Riddell Jr., Phila- elphia, Pa.; Mrs, James Webster, Alameda, Cal H. Keith, N, Y.; Mrs. C. H. Schussler, Matoma;. Miss Leitcher, N. Y.; Mrs, C. W. Horner, Mrs. L. B. Horner, W, 3 Miss Susan B. Anthony Thomas Derby, New Al Mrs. John N." Jackson, Jackson, Boston, Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. Brownhe and son, Vsllejo, Cal.; Charle: Weil, Modesto, Cal.; Ernesta Matheo_and fam. ily, San Sulvador, Céntral America; Fred Baln, Fruitvale, Cal.; Miss H, H. Winslow, Miss E D. Dickinson, Stanford University, Cal.; Miss K. 1. Dorrance, N. Y. AT SWEET BRIER CAMP. The following are spending the summer at Sweet Brier Camp, Shasta County: 7 J. E. W. Carey, Brentwood; Mrs. Willlam K. Preston, Master William K. Preston, Miss Alice Preston, Missyl. Patton, Edward Rue, Alameda; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MacDonald, Miss Flora MacDonald, Miss Gae MacDonald, Miss Myrtle MacDonald, . Miss Mary MagDonald, Otto Sugeta, Géorge Johnson, A. E. Bdwarcs, Mrs, A. E. Edwards, Mr. and ‘Mrs. A, N. Grant, Miss C. Warden, Mrs. E. H. Merriit, Miss Florence Warden, Miss Eijzabein Warden, Miss Emily Anderson, Miss Mary A. Anderson, San Frane ciseo; M. Durhs Antioch; Mrs. C Schaubel, Mr. and Mrs. J. ey, Miss Mabel Sankey, Miss Florence Saukey, Al Sankey, Miss Ora Wilson, Fred Wickman, 'Miss E. A. Wick- man, Dr. T. H. Morris, San Franeisco; Miss M. E. Morris. Miss E. Clarice Morris, Miss Letilia Morris, Willlam Walki H.'T. Atkinsoh, akiand; Professor W. B. Rising, Mrs. W. B. Rising, Miss Alice Rising, Miss Ruth Risi Master Lawrence Rising. Professor A. Lange, Mrs. A, LAI&U, Berkeley; Miss Mabel Grll(y, Miss Bessie Gray, Master Prentice Gray, T, and Mrs. George . Gray, Oakland; Miss Helen Aiben Cashman, AM;' or Clifton Price, Ber! 5 Miss C. 8, t, San Fran- cisco; Miss Bianche Ml.( 3 Miss Helen Wright, Master Harold 'fllfil Edaie Whaley, Francisco; Willie Kelley, Miss Edith Dart, Mrs. E. Clark. Oakland; R. A. Trumsn, Leonard Colkmsan, Keswick; J. Kiein, Nathan Moran, Rev.George Hateh, Professor C. B. Bradley, Berkeley; Sam Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Kellogg, E. B. Kellogg, Miss Grace xangl. Mrs. E. B. Ch San Franeisco; Rey. W. Hall, Pasadena; Mrs. Kate Bulkley, Mrs. Emma Chadbourn, Miss Annie Miner, R. F. !unflur. Oakland; Wilberforce Hems: Frosesiar Charias. Bock, Mios Hloh s, T 58 n Moreland, Kn.“‘knx-mhd.“in iss Rosen Mrs, 5 ssam, rueils, Benja- Isabes Edn nd Mrs. 0. A, Doyle, San Washin; mes s B, e DECEIVED. His yacht sailed out in the morning breeze, Like a dove with-wings outspread, And its pehnant was lost mid the hills of seas. “Yet, again will he come," I said. and 'mlingering here while the tide creeps in, For he vowed he would come st eve; And he'll sail home bravely, my smiles to win— For my lover would ne’er deceive. 0, the wind and the wave give never a sign— And I'm chilled with the cold sea spray; “Will he come,” I am saying, “this lover of mine?” And I shiver and watch and pray. MERRILY CVER THE Miss Mae Wolf, Sacramento, | Lillisn V. WATERS GLIDWG The Marine Yacht Club Entertains Its Lady Friends. Society, Attired in Natty Yacht- ing Suits, Enjoys a Sail. The Jolly Hosts of the Dolphin Enter. " tain a Large Party at Their Ark Home. Last Sunday was “Iadies’ day” with the Ma- rine Yacht Club, and the affait proved fully as successful as the many former ones this organ- ization has given. The weather was all the yachtsmen could haye desired and the cruise was inaugurated with an initial run through the Golden Gate. A splendid view was obisined of Fort Winfiela cott and the frowning but picturesque fortifi- cations on the adjoining bluffs. Fair Sutro- ville-by-the-Sea, with its inseparable Seal Rocks, was also visited and admired. On re-gntering the bay, a number of yachts being encountered, several races were indulged in, which added not a little to the pleasure and excitement of the sail. During the. racing the mysteries of reef, tack and centerboard were explained to the guests, and the quickness many displayed in catching the dufferent nautical terms was the cauge for many a good-natured laugh at the expense of the amateur satlors. Anchor was dropped near San Quentin, where the yachtsmen and their friends landed, and & dainty lunch was served under the able 7\1 “mon“ol su"n? Whlt:.“g;nmem‘mery ollowing its completion & arge from the cannon on the flagship was the signal for all to re-embark, the party shortly afterward safling for home. Every one had a good time, and it will long be remembered asa day among days by those who were present. Among D. Lowney, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Moyes, Mr. and Mrs, At ks, Mr. and Mrs. William Retch- Jess, Mr. and Mrs. R. Munk, Miss Carver, Miss M. Walde, Miss Walde, Miss Gardiner, Miss M. , Miss Casey, Miss T. McCrosson, Miss A. Gudmhnsen, Miss' J. Williams, Miss F. Munk, iss Munk, Miss Annie O'Connor, Miss ‘Hart, Miss Emma Muenter; Messrs. G. W. Motse, R McCrosson, Julfus Seyden, Edward Mclar- thy, E. Gudmunsen, Harry Pless, E. P, Phillips, George Klinger, G. A. K C. G. Larson, J. J. gn;hu. Charles Switzer, Arthur Moyce, Harry oyce. J. L Sale and F. H. Triebel entertained a number dlrlend&innm attheirark home, the Dolphin, which is ncl‘and off beautiful Belvedere. The duay was delightful, and to add to the ure of the merry party a picnie was planned, in which the guests all. joined, and were soon on their way over the water to Bel- vedere Point. Here & delicious lunch was spread beneath the liveoak One of the most features of the a’qum’mnn was the excellent musi. *ms-nnmc rendered by the Dolphin ?lnn- ute] ti selections more with elocutio! gm“ ce Rideout, who h-mmd local fame as & sculptress. Among the guests were: Miss Nellie McLane N mfl- Alice Rideout, Sausalito; Miss Sara ton, Oh! 3 Miss Lili vedere; )l‘ucom B “mwmmmp Wweather, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White, Mr. and R A R . W, . Fo u, and John ‘of San Francisco. oty AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS. - McMahon, Mary F. McMahon, Mr. A N present were: Mr. and Mrs, D. | Sharp, Mrs. A. Cummins, San Francisco; Miss M. M. Gephard, Los Angeles; Mary M. Walters, J. C. Bates, Mrs. Edwin K. Alsip 'and’ two daughters, W. G. Cooper, Charles M. Sadler, San Francisco; Fred Horner, Oakland; John J. Dignan, San Francisco; J. Maristaney, Mrs. J. G. Hum- phrey and child, Alamex “ Sharp, Mrs, Anna Cox, Miss_Eaith x. -Miss Annle Cox, San Francisco; Miss Sarah Ford, Miss Carrié Ford, Oakland; Henry Schmidt, Miss Grace Merritt, Miss Hattie Wool, August Weihe, wife and son, L. C. Marshutz and wife, Mrs. C. R. Preston, San Francisco; Miss H. H. Force, Mrs. C. W. Kellogg, Lakeport; I. Raphael and wife, Mrs. Bartiett and daughter, San Fren- cisco; E W. Marsh, Oakland; Thomas E. Hughes and wife, Fresno; D. . Mac- kay, San Francisco; J. B. Tallman, I. Guth, Charles E. Snook, Oakland; W llam M. Pierson, W, R. Dalzelle. San Fran- ciseo; Mrs. Pryce-Phillips, Oakland; Miss Biggs. Napa; omas J, Canaran, Thomas Magner, A. J. Donzel, Mrs. Donzel, Mrs. J. A. Buck and family, Mrs. E. Simon, Blanche Simon, Rose sefi son, Miss B. Bursou, San Francisco; D. W. {lolnl Sophie Miller, Otho Miller, Oakland; Alf Olson, J. J. O’Brien and wife, J. A, Buck, San Franeisco; Charles E. Qulglju Charles A. McDonald, Oakland; Charles J. Leighton, San Francisco; M. W. Jellett. James M. Jellett, Charles Lefevre, Oskland; H. Segelkew, San Francisco; T. C. Worden, Santa osa; Joseph B. Batten, John H. Gallivan, Mrs. M. E. Ulmer, San Francisco; Frank P. Thwaite, Oakland; M. Lovey, Alameda; Elmoat Brooks, Clarence Brooks, Santa Rosa; Mrs. W . San Francisco: Daisy Boynton, Ella Boynton, Napa; Lillie Ellis, San Francisco; Jennie Macauley, M.J. Denman, T. L. Floyd, M. J. O’'Keefe, Robert D. Burness, San Fran- cisco; 1. F. Halton, Alameda: William J. Fox, Seattle: Mrs. Mary H. Swain, Miss Neva Swain, C. W. Conlisk and wife, Ramon F. Conlisk, E. B. Vreeland and wife, Rev. P. Connell, Miss K. M. Mehan, T. 1. Bergin, J. M., Dieckman, Miss Jennie Dieckman, San Francisco; M Fer- guson, Master Hughes, Fresno; Mrs. R. J. Hud- son, Lakeport; R. C. Vose, San Francisco; Miss Sophie Boggs, Woodlend. PERSONALS. ,J. 8. Capron, Miss W. A, Manion, Miss J. G. Kearney and Miss May Capron have returned to their residence, 1319 Devisadero street, after having enjoyed a delightful month at Paraiso Springs. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Tucker and daughter, Maie, | bave returned to their home in, Oakland after 8 pleasant sojourn at Castle Crag. = Miss Carlotta-Bean, principal of the primary dep-nmeml of the John szsu slclllllo"‘]":'lx::yh:{. 0 enjoying her vacation w friends ny n:f; Hawaiian Republic, returned home on the last Honolulu steamer. 8. Joseph Theisen has returned from a tour of the Eastern States. The g consisting of Misses Hattie and Susie Hall,’ Miss Belle McBoyle, Miss Emma Onyon, Miss Maude Wood and Miss Jeannette Clabrough, chaperoned by Mrs. M. Hall. have returned from &';u sojourn at La Honda, Mrs. P. Abrams has returned, and will be at home on the first and third Tuesdays of.each month at 1408 Fulton street. Mrs. W. L. Powleson and daughter, Grace M. Pc:‘wl-?ll;n, have returned :rommo m‘::::?h‘s. ty, where they spent the Rev. .v-eZb ieto h“P:;mM to 1719 Bush street, between Gough and Octavia. Mrs. E. J. Stark, wife of Cantor Stark, has re- turned from New York, and will be pleased to receive her friends at the Martinet, corner and Van Ness avenue. L. Springer and son Alvert, and M.iss Celia Langley have returned after a four weeks’ trip to Portland, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chaskel. wlln- tf.'fiflm“ad ,1‘1..1 of !on&n isvisiting her ren r. &and Mrs, W, Mies Belle Sanders of 1524 Eddy street has nln‘rlned from (:.n|duol.I after spending her usual summer vacation there. Dr., Mrs. and Miss Byron W. Halnes, who left Some weeks since for ianuium. have returned and"fi now among the guests at the Occi- len otel, b Mrs. David Fry of New York (formerly Miss #nhh})ulmus:,ul Lh!;‘civp).:nb‘:nxkh her sughter, visiting T . 1285 O'Farrell street. Mrs. Pes daughter of 1324 Buchanan rest gm""xr:&fma from their trip. to. the ruz Mountains. Mr.and Mrs. J. W. Gunzendorfer and famil, Nave returned {a‘s'hce e mul a ‘two weeks' sojourn at tere; will be at home to Thbir Tignds coverey, 800 Yha Thurs- da; s 1630 Sutter street. T. H. Cousins has returned from a ek vmgmhu-fi:r.lu F. W. Hogan, at Miss Esther Simms, teacher in_the Clement Behoolm week's - Ty e e R S .:anfii‘. Wao ;‘.fa"ilm B G The will epart 3 13 rnm hclo'rh u% ; ll.ht bo.:l!t- of sgsnery befors chiarge of her ENGAGEMENTS. - PREPARATIONS Now BEING MapE |Jomn "0 FOR AN Aucus? WED- THE PIST WEEK I LOGAL SOCIEY, Veterans Celebrate the An- niversary of Bull Run. With Music and Song They Pleasantly Recall War-Time Memories. An Outing at Berkeley Marks a Red- Letter Day for Aurora Lodge Members. On the thirty-fiith anniversary of the first battle of Bull Run, which was fought July 21, 1861, the surviving members of the Sixty- ninth New York State Militia living in this City assembled at the bome of Captain H.J. Brady and passed a delightful evening in re- calling the scenes and incidents of their war- time service. The veterans dwelt mainly on those reminiscences connected with that noted battle, in which the regiment sustained a loss of nearly 200 men. A bountiful eollation was partaken of and toasts drank to the memories of the gallant dead and to the suc- cess of the living. The Missés Brady sang war-time melodies and played patriotic selec- tions on the piano, which seemed to restore the gray-haired veterans to their former mar- tial ardor. It was very late when the comrades broke ranks from their first assembly on this coast, but decided that it should not be the last. Those present were: Hugh J. Brady of Com- pany F, Philip Briody and P, Fogarty of Com- pany A, Thomas McCuffrey of Company B, el 'Connor of Compang I and Comrade 'l,iJ'rrx;“m of Company B, First Michigan In- ntry. Oue of the coziest nooks in Berkeley was chnsen by Aurora Lodge No. 202, K. and L. of Honor, for its annual outing on the 19th inst. The well-filled hampers and steaming coffee caused a flow of wit and oratory never before dreamed of by the clan, thus making the day .nd-:o‘!.ver day in the ealendar of everyone Those present were: Mrs. L. A. Rapp, Miss L. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lorenzen, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr.and Mrs. G. W. Holcomb, }r. and Mrs. Z. T.Whitten, Mrs, F. Igq, Miss J. Igo, Mrs. M, Blanchard, Miss L. Blanchard, lfa Colby, Masters Zack and Arthur Whitten and n:nylml:eu, art; gi M icnle party was given iss Minnie Van faenven of San Jose onwsnnd.uy. The company was driven to Pacific Congress %:flm where the day was pleasantl -Panh e partici| ts were: Miss Lena WXK WIDS, Miss Lu an Leenwen, Miss Maud Wilson, Miss Annie Kiinkert, Miss Pear! Safstrom, Miss Addie Stein, Miss Mabel Finch, the Misses Mary and Lottie Wade, Miss Allle Reardon, Mrs. A. M. Van Leenwen, Louis Barazo, Geug- Van Leenwen, Mr, Jones, Mr. Crampbarn, Mr. Ehrlich, Mr. Hamby, Mr. Ewing, Mr. n, !'lr. N;#::tln, Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Burgess an . e Miss Margaret D. Blackstaff of Szn Francisco was the fuuv. of honor at a most enjoyable lenic given by Mrs. John McCarthy of Oak noll, Kollister, on Wedn . The day was spent at Bird Creek, and & delightiul time was enjoyed by the numerous na-’ft. e : AT BARTLETT SPRINGS. Thecrowd at Bartlett Springs is not quite so great now, there being only about 350 guests there at present. Consequently the management are enabled to nnd room for all that desire tovisit the springs. For the past three weeks the weather has been very warm, a | twice the thermometer reaching 97 deg., but. class in | the nights have been very comfortable. Re- cent arrivals from S8an Francisco were: Thomas Ashworth and wife, C. H. Hoffman, Roger Johnson, Mrs. M. Fredericks, Mrs. Dunbar, George Fredericks, C. Fredericks, W.T. Burke P. A. Burke, Matthew Nunan, T Ry leck, Walter 8. Lewis, Charles' H. Luusman, J. H. Lunsman, George M.}. Warnke, P. ¥. Nolan, J. Laind, A. Breuner, Mrs. J. o Mrs. K. Prior, John Kava and i i hatutien, L Am, & o | S fertsthel b 5 PRl aK, Yok place a man, inn Tesidence of the bride’ nis, 2001 Yorke, Mrs. G. mma.’ A W.8 stree Svening, August 4. : Wren, L. Gamback, ¢ and P F. Burke wife; F. . Miller, Los Angeles; ~Edgsr Stone, Oakland; Peter Moe, Livermore; Herman Schults, Arbuckle; James H. Keyes Suisun; William Griffia and wife, Nevada City; . D. Ennis, Chicago; Louis Clausen, wife and child, Marysville; Mrs. 8. Lony, Vacaville; Miss Mary Pacheco, Ignacio; G. W. Koster, Tangman, A. T.; I. J. Smith, Concord, Cal; Eward Giliman, Oroville; J. H. Sherman, Waterman; F. W. Schultz, Arbuckle; Captain James Reed, Oakland; J. McEiroy, Miss Mc- Elroy, College City; J. B. Danner, Miss Danner, Ci iyn Hawkins, Miss Riddie, Colusa. At Paso RoBLEs. Among those registered at Paso Robles dur- ing the past week were: J. H. Walkington, 8. L.Colum, C. Hanson, S. W. Fisher, Mrs. B. Thayer, L. Haughborough, J. L. Jones, J. Jones, F. B. McShay, C. M. Cheffer and wite, Miss H. M. Mills, F. Elliot, N. S. Chase and wife, P. Kenyon, L. Harkness, A. D. Trask, C. M. Greg- ory, C. D. Trask, C. Huff, P. H. Davis, Yates, W. L. James, S. B. Carmell and wife, Mrl.e?. H. Jacobs, Miss Jacobs, M. H. Barry, L. E. White, Miss H. White, William Hinkle snd wife, J. H. Jones, Captain and Mrs. A. C. Freese, nurse and three children, Gustave Sutro, A. Sutro, H. Wells Jr., R. B. Rotchildi Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, W.A. Mills an family, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Miss Hunt, Captain and Mrs. Williams, Miss Williams, J. F. Worth, Dr. and Mrs. Heart, Mf. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs. P. A. I;F“h'l'e; Mrs. J. A, Tresconez, R. L. Kaiser, M. T. Weill, W. H. Dumph{_, J. As A, Enguet, Thomas Finn, M. H. Hyde, onelly, P. ne_ng, Mrs. Amos Adams, H. Pearson, P. J. Parnell, Joseph Schrube, C. Asher, H. B. Bray, Jnd}el e Ruset and wife, G. Minoy, Mrs, Willlam Fleis: heimer, W. L. Packard, Mrs. W. W. Holcomb and children, W. T. Huntington, F. R. Koenig, M. Bernhesel, J, C. Bouulk‘ W. P. Housely, P. Kenyon; W. Casner, “H. K. Costes, George Bants, A. Forthoin, Gus Heyman. W. M. Gragg, Mrs. James Bruer, Miss Bruer, Mme. M. Carter, H. F. Fennal, Mr. Grenabann, Leon Grenabann, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fields, Dr, and Mrs. M, C. Williams, Judge and Mrs. 1. John- son, Misses Johnson. L 2 AT MADRONE MINERAL SPRINGS. The following have recently registered at the Madrone Mineral 3prings: Edward Schwerin, J. F. Helms, John Stegerman, Miss Sophia Ecklind, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, Fred and Charles Fowler, Miss Nina Dyer, A. B. Knight, Gifford and John Knight, Oakland; A. D. Grenenger, F. H. Bowles, A. C. Breyer, F. A. Leslie and wife, C. W. Coe, F. G. Hardy, J. 8. Turner, Mrs. J. Plercy, Mrs, I, H. Coe, Mr. and_Mrs. 'Roberts, Peari and Ruby an Jose; Mrs. E. F. Dyer, E. Dyer, Johnston, Miss Camilles "Johnston, Howard Johnston, H. B. Lateyre, Mrs. T. Dren- nen, Miss Mary E. Rily, Miss M. E. Clark, Ouk- land; W. Boen and wife, Miss Emma Richards, Jay Jacobs, Miss Emily Dodge, Morgan Hill; H.D. Cormiek, A. V. Schubert, Leland Stan: ford Jr. University; A. G. McCracken, Coyote; L.J. Pinard, Miss Lucy Pinard, Miss M. Kirby, J. C. Kirby, Madrone; T.- B. Neel, Dan Regan, Thomeas Dowdy, Gilroy; Seth D. Jones and wife, Idaho; Miss D. Smith, Pine Ridge; J. C. Daily and wife, Palo Alto; J. W. Stlvera, Miss May Hawley, Mrs. G. W. Patterson, Alvarado; D. W. Collins, H.C.Johnson, Alameda; G. S. Dyer, W. H. Reed, D. E. Noggle, B. W. Norton, M. A. Cornell, W. H. Harrelson, S8an Francisco. AT PARAISO SPRINGS. The following are among the latest arrivals at ParaisoSprings: Mrs. Charles W. Slack and family, Nicholas Hollings, Miss Tessie Reilly, Miss L. Butler, San Francisco; E. A. Husing, San Mateo; John F. Crocker, Watsonvill i L, Skaggs, James Wrenn, Jacob Nickels and wife, M. D. Cogawell and wife, San Francisco; C. M. Kilburs, Watsonville; J. Brown and wife, San Franelseo; Mrs. J. C. Pendergast, Watson: ville; James Coughlan, A. T. Henderson, San Francisco; C.T. Romie, Ranchito; Miss Domia Fulton, San Francisco; Mr. Wansackey, British Columbia; A. Alexander, Oakland; J. B. N. Qooper, Charles A. Zinkand and family, George Harris, J. ¥, Gassmann, John F. Fitzhenry and wife, . Wheaton, . Me- Carthy, wife and chi D. Mathews, Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin, James Curuny, San Francisco, J, S. Dennis and wife, 8an Jose; D. Sobbe and wife, Santa Cruz; Mrs. John Sheely, San Jose. AT MARK WEST SPRINGS. . Everything is extremely gay at Mark West Springs, the swimming pool in particular affording the visitors great pleasure. Mrs. Glaser recently gavea very enjoyable excur- sion to the petrified rocks. Among the late | arrivals av the springs are: Miss Belle Rose, Santa Rosa; Miss Edith Bell, Oroville; Miss Elane Davis, Miss Alice Peter, Miss Jessie Peter, C. H. Woolsey, Berkeley; Miss Yetta Quedd, Sen Jose; Antone Pischeli, Santa Rosa; Wil- liam “Johnson, Oakland; Mrs. R. T. Nickerson and daughter, Chicago; Mrs. Adolph Winter- berg,Miss Alice Bernstein,Miss Julia McCarthy, Miss' L. Dunken, Miss E. H.-Stokes, Peter Sebeck, E. E. North, Jean Lecay, Theodore Worden, Henry Segelken, J. D. Jurgens, E. C. Dake, J. C. Montgomety, Miss B. Brummer, Mrs. Aner and son, San Francisco, AT WaLLs SPRINGS. The list of guests at Walls Springs includes: George W. Day, W. A. Doud and wife, Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Tisdale and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. Newdeck, Miss M. Newdeck, Haywards; Miss Mary McCowagy, San Lorenza; Miss A. Spreckels, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, Alapied: asters Gus and Paul T. J. Merwin, Alameda; Mr: . G. Carr, San Francisco; Miss C, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schelling, Santa Rosa; Charles F. Thiesbach, Ludwig Wagner, Miss S. uinten, Miss Ids Quinten, G, H. uinten, Miss A. Sharp, Charles Stewart, San rancisco; Miss Lizzie Newdeck, H: s; Miss Hattie Austin, Santa Rosa . Hott; and wife and childrep, Mrs. J. J. Volmer, I Thurbach, A.Schwenn, San Francisco: Carlo Newdeck, Haywards. i AT ETNA SPRINGS. The recent arrivals at Etna Springs in- clude: James Stewart and wife, James Will Stewart, Mzs. F. A, Will, J. J. Tom- kinson, wife and son, San Francisco; Dr. Frank C. Payne and wife, Alameda; W. D. Dresser, W illiam J. Richard and family, San Francisco; Mrs. Samuel Martin and Son, Miss Mae Beban, Berkeley; N. J. Pitiman and wife, James 8. Bock, San Francisco; F. P, Theaester, Oakland; P. S. Hunter, Na; Charles E. Snook, Miss Julla E. Coiby, Oal land; F. J. Mahoney, Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. Horn, Miss Horn, San Francisco; W. E. Miles,Oakland > Natban Santer and family, St. Helena; C. C. Adams, H. Belau, Captain A, M. Burns, rge P. Thomas, San Francisco; Charles E. Elliott, Alameda; J. H. Mitchell, Mrs, Stone, San Fran- AT DEL MAR. Recent arrivals at the Hotel Del Mar include Mrs, E.J. Breen, Masters Will Breen, Edwin Breen, Harry Breen, Mrs. C. P. Kennedy, Mas- ters Raymond Kennedy, Corneil Kenmnedy, Griffith Kennedy, Gerald Kennedy, Miss 8. Kraus, Miss G. Kraus, Mrs. A, J. B: Master Harold Agmar, Mrs. A. Greene, Gerty Greene, Jahu P, Dignan, William Shaughnessy, Thomas Kelly, E. P. Lynch, Dr. Elizabeth Mrs. F.'&. Banning, Miss F. Mulligan, San Francisco; Rev.J. Hickey S. J., Rev. H. P, Galiagher, Leonards. AT KLaMaTH HOT SPRINGS. Late arrivals at Klamath Springs include: Dr. William Martin, Mrs. F. E. Rice, F. W. Davenport, James G. Spaulding, Samuel C. Partridge, Alexander Mariin, Alexander E, J. Nye, Robert Nixon Jr., L. Leroy Nickel, Oscar T. Sewall, J. R. Cline, Charles Page, John E. Flizpatrick, Mrs. L. N. Betling and children, Miss Henrietta Moore, Miss Bertha Moore, Mr. and Mrs. B. Stillwell, John R. Cook, John 8. Cook, N, E. Britt. IN THE FUTURE. FASHIONABLE ORGANIZATIONS PRE- PARE TO ENTERTAIN THEIR FRIENDS. There will be a grand calico hop at Alcazar Hall Fridey evening, July 24, given by the ladies of Auxiliary No 2, for the benefit of the 01d Ladles’ Home. Admission tickets will be 25 cents. A raffie for a crazy quilt will take place during the evening. The Pacific Dramati¢ Club will give an en- tertaiument and dance st Mission Opera Hall on Saturday ugn:::‘.i :«dm‘; 1, upon which oceasion will the farce “Little John L. and the drama ‘Broken Hearts.” William G. Sass, J. W. Sullivan, John E. Rey- nolds, W. D. Flinn, J. L. Hanly, W, F. Kimbail, Jonn Wilkins, Carl Molll, Miss O'Hara. Siss Nettie Burke and Miss Green are in the cast. San Francisco Counell No. 7, Y. M. L, will hold an entertainment and social at raia Hall on Tuesday, August 11. The Mystics have issued invitations for their second suniversary . when a very elab- souvenir wiil distributed as & me- mento of the event. The committee in charge, a o n'&"m:hlimmn:lm.& [ o lair & complete si Invitation must be ely filled out and presented. h:&ma will move ptiy at 9 o'cle and X :_t 11 o'clock. Damcing The next meeting of the P. D: C. Club will be vening, At 4. This will :'I:lol popu; nlu& B no expense -Illni the rlny.‘vl will be the opentn one of the fall nm%mnnn most u-n{ of an: them. B Bad from Eny member ot the labe Bran ing dress will be the rule. [THEY CELEBRATED * THER WAL DY Birthday Banquet for Col- onel Wilkins at the Cliff House. A Dinner, Followed by a Recep tion, in Honor of Master Neal. Musicale and Dance at the Samuels Residence to Celebrate an Aanniversary. 4 A birthdsy banquet was tendered to Colonel J. M. W-llllnyl. the genial proprietor of the Cliff House, Wednesday evening, by his wife, Mrs. Wilkins. ‘Music was furnished by the Young Ladies’ Venetian Mandolin and Guitar Club. A number of toasts were drunk to the popular colonel’s health, and the party broke up about midnight. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Sroufe, Mrs. Serrot, Mrs. Loosely, Mrs. Tiffany, Mrs. Sanger of Philadel- phia, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas P. Robinsqn, Rob- ert Jordan, Master Earl Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilkins. Master George Neal celebrated his eleventh birthday anniversary on the 17th inst. at his mother’s apartments in the Palace Hotel. An elegant repast was served in the grill room, after which the eyening was spent in one of the reception parlors, where the little ones en- ioyed themselves with music, song and danec- ng. A beautiful silver souvenir spoon, ela bo- rately engraved, was presented each one of the children at the close of the evening. Those resent were: Dr. Fern, Mrs. Carrie Van ‘orst, Mrs. Ida Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Rephael Lilienthal, Mr. ana Mrs. Nerney, Dimples and Lilian Van Vorst, Gertna Lilienthal, Hamlin and Stephen Nerney and George Neal. A very enjoyable birthday party was given last S8aturday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Samuels, 1925} Union street in honor of Mrs. Samuels and her daugnter. The elegant parlors were tasteful deco- rated with beautiful flowers. Promptly at 8 o’clock the guests began to arrive. An excel- lent programme was rendered, after which the guests repaired to the dining-room, where they were served with an elegant repast. Danc- ing then followed until morning. ollowing was the programme rendered on the occasion: Plano solo, Professor Van Brunt; vocal solo,Miss H. Andrade; reeunuond T. H. Kilgo; vocal duet, Mrs. J. Hansen an Miss L. Payot; piano and mandolin duet, Pro- fessor D. Palle and C: Armbuster; reeftation, Mrs. B. Sylva; vocal solo, R. F. Hayes; reeita- tion, Miss R. Burrows; vocal solo, Mrs. J. Hen- sen: piano solo, Professor D. Palle. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ybarra, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sylya, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hansen, Mrs. J. Barash, Mrs. P. Rhyan, Mys. V. Andrade, Mrs. P, Steffani, Miss G. Geminiani, Miss R. Burrows, Miss L. Cecchettini, Miss L. Taynt, Miss H. Andrade, Miss H. Steffani, Professor Van Brunt, Professor D. Palle, Lieutenant A. de la Torre Jr., L. George, C. Carranza, ¥. Cecchet- tini, 8. B. Samuels, Mr. Williams, L. Geminiani, F. R. Hayes, T. H. Kilgo, C. Armbuster. — AT Sopa BAY. Among those who have registered at Soda Bay during the past week'are: D.B.Mackay, 8an Francisco; Miss Annie F. Cox, San Francisco; Miss E. C.Cox, 8an Franeisco; Captain F. M. Doble, San Francisco; Richard Bayne and wif n Francisco; M. M. Walters, San F M. Sharp snd family, Mexico; J. riz, Middleton ; Mrs. J. Schwartz, Middle- . Schwartz, Middleton; F. Mead, Middle- E. Holden, Naj bert Holden, Napa; old Holden ng Bert Norton, Nape; J. P. Lewis and wlfe, Sun Francisco; J. J. O'Bri and wife, S8an Francisco; Mrs. R. O'Keefe, ‘IJn; rgno-; A. Olsen, San Franciseo; Misses ' Brien. NEW TO-DAY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE MAGGIONI KID GLOVES, i ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES! SPECIALS AT LESS THAN HALF FORMER PRICES. 550 Ladies’ Figured and Striped LINON SKIRTS! Extra wide and heavy, with hand- some flounce, at Regular value $1.25 Each. 480 Pairs Irish Point Lace C_urtains $2.50 rar. Regular value $4.50, $5 and 86 Palr. See Window Display of above Great Bargains. Mall Grders Promptly Filled. NEWMIAN & LEVINSO, 1235, 127, 129, 131 Kearny Street. BRANCH STORE—742 and 744 Market 4 44