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MAY 9, 1897 Borneman, Fugene C. Steele, Robert Plunkett, Matthew Leonard, William' Shorten, John W. | Manning, Joseph Pluaketr, EQ J. Heney, Mr. Brockoff,’ Mr. 0’Brien, Thomas Mitcheli,’ Mr. Kenney, Alexander Steele, Edward Antonetti, { Willtam' Fahy, Philip Fahy. - AT CORONADO. Interesting Notes From the Popu- lar Southern Resort. Charles W. Houts is building a residence on | Loma avenue, near the hotel. A Raymond & Whitcomb excursion arrived at the hotel to-day (Saturday, May 8). A. S Hanson, general passenger agent of the Boston and Albany Raiiway, accompanied by Mrs. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. C. Smith and Miss Barry is touring the coast 1n the private car “Idler,” and is now at the hotel. Mrs. Emma Shaw Colcleugh, a traveler of Miss Sophie Charles, Mr. | lently and enjoyably presented by the follow- | Charies Charrnau, Miss K. Wagner, C. R | fonsideratle note, s visiting Sonthern Call Fredrick iss' Lilian Besuman, Miss Susie | Renno, W. H. Spencer, Wilijam Gill, A, Corze- | 10 LHg nado. Faith Gambitz, Charles O'Kane | nan, Dr. Aorahamson, B. Browd, Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Ball, Dubuque, Ia., are at The company was then | Nellle Gallagher, Miss' Mae Gallagher, Coronado. Dr. Willism Kneedler, post surgeon at the Ada Georg, B. B, Brown, Helurich Der | san Diego barracks, will occupy a cottage on ;| the beach, with hisfamily, the coming sum- mer. | Mrs. H. Y. Sherwood and chid, St. Louts, and Mrs. Jobn BryautJr., Independence, Mo., are guests here. Mrs. James Brown and children, Miss Green, Mrs. Willinm L Davis, child and maid, Mrs. A.Eddy end maid, and Mrs. W. A. Rose are S e k wesk 1o Miss | Miss gan, u Walter Burner. s the | delighted by Master Martin Kreling's inimit- | sble miustrel selections and “‘make-up.” Afterward the guests marched downstairs to | Fall o beautifully decorated dance hall, where e order of dances kept all well employed til the supper march was formed at 12:30. mong the gu T. Duns, Miss N. Gambitz, Dr. Likens, Miss G. Benjamin, L. R. Gambitz, Miss M. Dunn, J. H. Wheeler, Miss | F. Gambitz, Dr.’ Lacy, Miss B. Barnett, E. | CLUB PARTIES. Club Davis, Dr. M. R. Gambitz, ss J. Kelly, L. | - . . an £ the Den ucsis now at the hotel. e T ites ad £ ands. | Schwartz, Miss E. Kelse: E Westphal, | Fashionable Organizations Enter- | “T3.% 3 a anterns illuminated e grou lr Miss & Freedlander, C. O'Kane. Miss Ve léflem g ‘he Rev. Dr. Henderson, recently in charge of the Graham Memorial Chureh, Coronsdo as returned East, accompanied by Mrs, Hen- son. school-chilaren of Coronado heve or- ganized for ihe protection of the native sic, & bountiful table and va : . : lighted the happy guests till & | non, A. Herbst, Miss M. Bley, E. Rountree, | tain Their Friends. o | Miss L. Gambitz, M. Bley, Miss' D. Herbst, A. | a . Gambits, Miss D, Israel, J. C. Watson, M. | A complimentary entertainment was ten. | Foreman. | dered Messrs. Jack Desmond and Jack Cath- | The twenty-fitth auniversary of the wedded | cart at Native Sons’ Hall, Thursday evening, | mocking-birds. nplace tnere | ife of Mr.and Mrs. William Hatje was cele- | Moy 6. Tne sftatr was in honor of their ap. | Mrs. Cotton, wife of Captain Cottom of the | brated in fine style Saturday evening last| o LRE RTANE wAS B BOROT B The fon. | Philadelphia,’ and the wife and family of at Eintracht Hall, the upper parlor of which | P SIg Jeparian o = tertatning | Liutenant George E. Btoney, are sojourning had been tastefully decorated for the occasion. | 10Wing participated in the very enfertalning | u: the hotel during the absence of the flagship hilo Jacoby, in (he name of friends and com- | programme: Lois Mai Webber, Millie Flynn- | in Honolulu. ades from the California Schustsen Club, con. | Wratten, Jusmta Coed, Bob Mitchell, W. W. | B. W. McKenzie is the guest of Colonel gratulated nd greeted the bridal party. e1d | Finnie, William J. 0'Brle S Crewe-Reado at Ensenada this week. a5 & token of esteem and in _acknowldgemen x : ’| ~Gemeral Churchill and niece of Ohio will of ihe good service which Mr. Haije during |J- P- Grodgens, Charles L Dillon, Ben L Tal- | gy mer at Coronado. ong term as secretary had rendered the | DoX, James Swinnerton, There was alarge at- | yrs Bowers, wife of W. F. Bowers of the b, presented him with an elegant silver | tendance, among them being members of the | Bowers Rubber Company, is here, accom- sorvice, Mr. Luedeman, tho president of the | Olymplc Club, Corinthian Yacht Club and the | panied by her child snd mal rankliu Spar und Bau Voreln, thea followed | various wheeling organizations of the City. 1uel Haslett of San Francisco, ac- and in s well-worded address in which he 3 5 ) | ed by Mrs. P, B. Haight, children oned the faithfui service of Mr. Hatjeas | The Utopians held their closing party of staying he i ooy retary of his society, also, n_the name of | the season at new Dev on Tuesday enapolis (Ind.) party now at the the directors of the same, presented him with | evening last, and y eateriainea a | hotel includes Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Van a large and heavy silyer set. Mr. Hatje feel- | large number of the | Camp, Miss Van Camp, 8 G. Van Csmp and ingly expressed his thanks and then ¢1l assem- | mingled with vo Master C. M. Van Camp. . | bled and satdown t0 a fine banques at which | lections, terminating ong the recant arrivals of Eastern guests e | the good things of life were partaken in plenty, | to pass a most enjovabl V. Chicago; D. W. Schwab, Cleve- . | and wine and champagne fowed freely. Dr. | Independence Socia r. and Mrs. E, B, Ayers, Auden- | Mufte, the ex-president of the fornia | dance at Mozart Hall, and Mrs. §. Davis Waiton and oo ed & number of ! taze which he is erecting on Cl pertitions are not yet pu was a spacious dancing floor, a plessant even resent wers . and Mrs. Alex Rosborough, | O eception was tendered Miss F. Thursdav evening at the resi- E. J. Ci £ were Te hose pr. reely, Mrs. J. Neal of Honolulu gave a socisl and S Markst street, | Cr ©Cesot () THEY'RE ENGAGED. | ing Betrothals Made Public | During the Week. | e WEDDING BELLS. Nuptials of a Prominent Young on on Sutter and Octavia streets, ndpoint. On the opening es. the society belles and beaux who will t hel Desns, Louls Bruguiere, Ciarles Fe enth, ffteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centy ing on Tuesdsy eve be a series of tal those tableaux are Miss Katro By mory Smith. The above vesl to the public aside from its te the various beaddresses in s Marle Wells, Miss Char- 1 is & reproduction of the tablesux tbat Schustsen Club, acted as toastmaster and (Fridsy evening, May 7. A large attendsnce 'astor | participated in a pleasant evening’s enter! , Jacoby, McLeod, Mitch- | ment. G.L. Lambert, Philadelphia; S V. Reynolds, ow York; Mrs. Georze E. Ranney, Lansing, ich.; Mr. and Mra Wiiliam M. Field an . L. C.Babin ana Enrenpfert, | “The stxty-to Fieid, Wilmington, Del; Mr. andjpirs, 3 Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. | was held in G ok ]f:emlng.;‘r:f;lyn. : s L A.'J. Lang, Mr. and ‘and Mre. Willlam E. Hopking are down . B. Nevlan, Ch son, Dr. J. Wood, Charles A.” Kli rs. A. McLeod, Mr. San Franciseo. ds of San Jose, Miss J. H. Geil- v Br L p » mes O'Brien end Mrs. B. Humphrey, d Hoimes and . _Fuendeling, ana_ Miss Belie | San Francisco, were recent visitors bere, mak- . Zimmerman of Oakland and | ing the trip by steamer, R. M. Lachman distributed Mr. Byrnes was ab! Haven. The next party of th Eeld on Tuesdsy evening, Aug Mrs. Classen nd Mrs. E. L. Wenle, Belle Auerbach, William J. Landers, William B. Foster, Oscar Baer, John W. Mailiaizd, H, W. Miller and H, B. Houghton, San Francisco, were here last mmes. | 3 s 2! Sagehorn, M: | wee fer, Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen, Mr. and {r. and Mrs. Walter C. Moody of Coronado == Jaeger, J. C. Bockman, Miss C. Bockman, SURPRISE PARTIES. | teiton Wednesdsy for England for an extended llam Mitch Miss Graham, William —_— | wisit, Neuroth, Miss Neuroth, Ad Becker, Konrad Meussdorfler, H. F. Maass, Philo Jacoby, L. C. Bsbip, William Ehrenpfort, William Nolden, reiver, Jacob g(nnevx#)h. Barbarack, | Robert C. D. Hanford, Yosemite, registered here last week. OUTING PARTIES. Delightful Picnics at Hayward Glen and Mill Valley, Anniversaries Are Celebrated in , Mr. and Mrs. W, Hatje, Miss F, | This Efl]’oyibl‘ Fasmm Miss Harel McSwain i | A mostdelightful surprise party was given domes O Day, Herman Widmsn, | O Thursday evening at 923 Howard street, | 10 Miss Lillle Fraser, stepdaughter of Captain i mk;“_e’:c;;,. ‘i)i_bm:yr éa;:;:; | ,‘,’::.';-.“.‘."“;n?,‘ rildu.nc. Hfizifl'gn' -hrewe{l{ | E4 Andersen, last Saturday. Afteradays OF is, N | 3 8. L le, )1 i you! 0 Ronan. {for Vicioria yesterday. Tho evsaing was | ACRS the Berkeley hills the young pe: n Shotwell sireet was | spent with music and. singing, soeriiCsels | sembled at 1632 Dwight way, East Berkeles, | 7 iment Saturday after- | tions by Miss Mavbe, the well-known soprane, | AR were well taken care of by Mr. snd Mrs |, & TRy Plestans oufing was given ecently Besecond an- | veing particularly fine. Mry. G. Hamilton | Andersen. Among those who attended the | /B o T = | Mili Valley. Among those present w: Miss Annette O'Conxell, May Callaghan, Rose Hus- Katnrrne Centwell, Virginis Lydon, noergan. Kathryn Lugsgn, Rose lie O'Maley, Kathryn Gafiney, ceney, Mary Williamson, Julle Cona. lan Larkins. ® young host's littl do honor to the event ana and her dsughter, Mrs. Overend, sang several | surprise party ana the reception that followed | duets. Aftersupper the pariors were cleared | were: Lillie Fraser, Beriha Guistadt, Ella for dancing. Among those present were: Mr. | Mosher, Alexandra Shrazge, Hen games. | and Mrs. Reng, Mr. and Mre. Tolford, Mrs. G. | ten, 1da Asman, Kate O:tin, Mamie Smith, | ternoon, the 5th inst, & | Hemilion, Mrs. Overend, Mrs. E H. Cole, Mrs. | Alioe Smith, Clata Greenland, Evelyn Green: | ndsy party was tendered | Hart, Mrs' Redmond, Miss Mavbe, Miss Ka Ads Hanson, Alice iette Jacob- | S ey, Marne 5 Reed, “Gyp” Reed, F. | passed pleasantly in | Ryman, A. Greenebaum, G. Brog and others. | ations. The opening of the season at Ei Monte Y 001 the young folks were | Hotel, Sausalito iook place last Sunday sad 270 (3¢ dining-room, where an elabor- | was & most enjoyable affair. J. E. Siinkey, dy was tto Witt. | the members of Mrs. Hickok’s art studio. Tbe A pléasant surprice’ was given to Mrs. Hage, | dsy was spent 1n music, dancing and various 7321¢ Minoa s:reet, recentiy by her many | other games. The music was furnished by friends. Among those present were: Mr.and | Messrs. Wood, Dalton, Harrigan and the Misses | Mrs. Erikson, Mr. and Mr Daiton, Schroeder aud Malm. Among those 3 Im' manager, leii aothing uadone that might | Mre. Liarich, Mr. and Mrs. Peterso: present were: Mrs. Hickok and son, Mr. and the reciplent of many |add to the general pleasure of the affair. | Miss Anna Aromson, Miss Ida An Mrs. d son, Mr. and Mra 'Kineger, | Among those present were: P, H. Hink, M. C. | Elvira Anderson, iMiss Emma Bel - &ud Mrs. George E. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. B! Kean, W. F. Norcross, A. Wilson, Mrs. N. | Ranbarg, F. Walin, Miss Hilda Anderson, A. | C. Sution, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. Arpoid, R. H. . | Thompson, Thomes Sswyer, J. H. Riley, Mark | N. Anderson, C. Widnolm, Miss Pauline Qlson, | Wood, Miss L. Malm, D. ‘Harrigon, Miss E. Etling, A. L Wise, Dr. F.F.Lord and wite Swanson, Mrs. Smit, Miss Smit, MisS ) Schroeder, Dan Senroeder, Mrs. Hickle and | r Edwin Lewis, C. G. Butler, Harry Su r Holmes,' G. Norgren, A. Synett, C. J. | son. nd, Dr. H. R. Morton Sr., 5. Selig, M: gherg. The Owl Social Club gave their first annual - John R. Crouse, A. C. Josselyn and wife, | A verr enjoysble surprise pariy was ten- | picsic Sunday, April 25. Amoug those pres | F. H. Mersbach, Eugene W. Levy, A. D. Tassié | dered Botert J. Steele at his residence, 41334 Charles Lippi, president; Willlam and wife, Capiain M. R. Roberis, Peter Car- | Eleventh stree: president; Samuel Taylor, secze- Y Te he family residence, | McClasky, Miss Minnie Benson, Miss Nellfe Lichtenstein, Jacob | logue, Adele Pedrotts. = - k 1y Park, the occasion be- | Reed; Messrs. Loane, F. Lowery, J. Hart, G. | lls, H. Kornfield, A. A very delightiul and enjoyable picnic was e eighth anniversary of the young lady’s | Gauuer, MeClask ‘T. Poultney, A. Muller, ius Andersen, Fred | given Sunday, May 2, at qunm Glenn by HOME GATHERINGS. E Y Salima, i ¥ Pleasant Lund:;z;;.s, Dinners and Dances of the Past Week. | games, songs and r es omar, M Manton and Edward Ma: esday evening, April 23 The Migses Grace ra Levensaler, Miss on 1sst Saturday eveuing, s| 0o W 3 Yoones, W, B. Utter, H.Simpkizs, J. B. Bavaty, | May 1. Musie, danciog and singing and fancy ; Wiliiam Hoftman, treasurer: %t | guipradie enteriainment was given by Mr.|F. W. 'Reade, Thomss Winsor. Judge G. W. | dancing by Miss Cian Az onertt Oooupied | Sergeantatarmer AlSraBgor. Libplh A . Fer and Mrs. Gambitz complime: their | Simpion, H. Loriano, F. Lspaise, Judge J.§ | the early partof the evening. At midnight | nendez, Alfred O'Neill, Ed Taylor. W.Shine, daughters at their residence, 1427 Ouk street, | Bellrude, Col As ine tions read ‘'theatricals and | A b s dane: curiosity of the guests was kept on the qui vive uniil 9 o'clock, when the | curtain was drawn in 1be south drawing-room, exposing a beautifully fitted-up stage, com: D.Grady | the guests adjourned to the dining-room, | J. Spiller, O. Athey, S. Gil veieke, F Hornberg and family, Miss Richarde, | which was tastsioiiy gecorstes for. the oosa: | sfiler,s BnenmgAmSy.%EfflvM.lr& C. Storsen, M. C. Hamlin aud wife. J. H.Joned! | slon, and partuok of an elaborate supper. | M. Fernandez, Misses Lillie Berting, Nellie Joseph Carvoones, Captain Louis Johnson, E, | Among those present were: Mrs. E Stohlman, | Tayior, Maggie Burabart, Alice Costello and | . Cantll, Jobn Ferguson, Dr. F. W. Croudace! | Mrs. E N. Antonet Neliie Fiiben, Miss | others. | John Diemer, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sullivan, H_ | Kitiy Hanrahan, . Miss Loretia |~ A very delightful pienic among the Berkeley in ment was given 1818 Post sireet, t were; Mr. and Mre. A Levison, Mrs. | plete even 1o the footlights. The guests were | C. Kaufman, J, Ludders, M. Ludders, C. H' | P.unxett. Miss T o =, i je ™ 1, 3. L 3 u L dge Gramt, Miss Chri: @ | hills was gi' b 1 éi’."\nfiin}s T s e d.l.l'xgng rooms, while | Harrison, Joho Mason, D. OCommell, G. Le- | Sisele, Miss Vi e iy Trota D ope | bils was siven by the girls of the Poliytechnic - " iss | th brar. s used as in Teenroom. » , Baron Jacobs, J. E. Creed, . Eroy 1 188 14 tonetti | participateq 3 Miks Rose Davis, Misa' Dors | orchesira plaved the overture ~William Teil.” | Heymans, Jacqnee Thomas, Mo ecd dee e | piny ! BlanEery. Miss Josie. Delamon: 303 e A . Tt Mattie Fest, Tessie Davidson, Gertie s, Miss T. Feintuc! McMshon, P. C. Yore, Bobert J, Sisele, Auired | Rachsel Dunn, Jessie Kramer, Ancye fi.}t iss Evelyn Levi- aod then “Truik,” a farce in one act, was excel- | Riley, D. J. Mahoney, Miss josie Mabhoney, Rose Cohen, Marjorie Corkery, Rae Friedberg, Lennie Fest'and Estelle Dayidson. picnickers as chaperons. PERSONALS. Miss Margaret Coleman, who has been the guest of her uncle, John §. Cooke oi Chicago, has returned trom an extensive tour in the Eest, and is now at her home, 2114 Pinestreet. The Misses Batemen of 1912 Pacific avenue have gone to San Rafael for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Forcheimer and family are visiting Mrs. Forcheimer’s of Mobile, Als., varents, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Haber, 2616 La- guna street. At home Thursdays. Mrs. and Mrs. Rounsevelle \Wildman have leit f he East to spend several months. Mrs. Edward Sampson of 1421 Folsom_street left April 26 for an extended trip to the Eastern States. She will visit her mother and relatives at her former home, Peoris, 111 Walter L. Murphy, wife and daughter are stopping at the California Hotel 10 be here for several days. Mrs. L Indig hasreturned from Guatemala and will be pleased to receive her friends at 1609 Post sireet on the first Tuesday of e month, Miss Mare Borman left for the north oh the 8th for & several months’ visit. ss Clara Westphal has returned to San Francisco after s visit with Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Wallace in the Santa Cruz Mounains. Mrs. George Herbert Smith and two children of San Jose are the guesis of Mrs. Chazles J. Wohlander, 3380 Twenty-second street. - Among the guests at Seigler Springs are: J. W. Brown, Davisville; O. W. Treadway, Glen- brook; A.’B, Sirong, H. L McG ], W. J. Bart- nett and wife, Frank Paul, Sen Francisco. William H. Keith was'the soloist at the April orchestral concert at Crystal Palace, Sydenbam, London, under the lesdership of | f Eeith | Mannes, the famous conductor. Mr. hasalso been singing in Edinburgh under Patterson, the Scottish impresario. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Tevis and Miss Breekin- ridge were guests &t Jemes B. Haggin's Fifih- avenue mansion while they were 1u New York City. Peter Donshue sailed from New York for Europe on May 1. Joseph D. Grant has gone to Portiand, Or. Willlam Crocker, Prince Andre Poniatowski and their party departed early in the week for London and a European tour. Misa Alice Hager, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks in Los Angeles, has re- turned home. Miss Mary Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry T. Scoit, whose serious { cently reported irom New Yo muved from the hospital and s now convales- cent at the Holland House. Jr. and Mrs. Scott are still there with her. ; Dr. Morion Grinnell and Mrs. Grinnell, for- Miss Jennie Catherwood, who have been ctober, are expected back in New York early in June. They will spend part of the summer at their summer home in Mil- ford, Conn. James L. Flood and Miss Jennie Flood were in New York on May 1. Mrs. 8. F. Thorn has returned from Crag- thorne. Mr. Mrs. Edward W. Townsend, with their little da ughter Ruth, sailed for London April 28 on the American liner Paris. Josepn D. Redding sailed on the Paris for London. A. 8. Baldwin has gone East ona business IH!Y. r. and the Hotel stopping st d {n Par a six months’ stay on the cont dying and traveling. nentst James F. J. Archipa'd has returnea from his | visit among the southern counties. Mrs. James Irvine Jr.and M s Goewey are guests of the Countess von Schmidt in Los | Angeles. Mr. and Mrs, H. Dutsrd, accompanied by Miss Sheldon, aTe enjoying a iew weeks' visit at the Hotel Vendome in Sen Jose Mrs. Heathcote has roturned irom the East, and is at the residence of her mother, Mrs. N. le, 51 Steiner sireet and Pacific avenue. C. Stubbs went East Thursday on & bu <8 trip. Mrs. Joseph Marks will leave here on the 171h of May 5 E Marks and the ocean to; her. Major E. H. M. E April 28, on the White . William Younger w: ott sailed for Europe, ar liner Britannic. iss Sue Britton, who has for some time | been s guest of Mrs. W. H. M week summoned back sudden sickness in her famil Mrs. W. E. Sharon and fa will spend the summer 81 S Alired S. Gump is now in Europe. Miss Alice Boggs returned esrly in the week. She 1404 Sutter street. Miss Lucy Jackson and Miss Ruth Adam who were for several weeks the guesisof Mr. lis, was Mrs. Fest and Mrs. Davidson accompanied these merry They expect | v 13 from the East is now at home &t and Mrs, John P. Jackson Jr., in Los Augeles, turned home. B e erce C. Severancs of Los Angeles has K a Monica for the summer. Mrs. C, | visit hot ihere. S} Crocker is in New York City. ! Cantes B s Joun F. Francis and the Rev, ! | gone Lo & M. Beveran; Father Adam ssiled from New York on the American liner Paris on April 28, Mr. and Mis. Osgeod Hooker huve gone to e \ite. Lioyd Osborne have arrived | from Samos, and ere siaying at the California B McCreety s at the Hotel Rafael. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Moore &re staying at | Hotel Rafael. O ony the a6 arrivals at the Hotel Rafael, | many of whoim are guests for thesummer, are: Mr. apd Mrs. W. W. Love of Helena, Mr. and | Mrs. Clevéland Dodge of New Yorx, W. J. bank of Los_Ange C. Lynn of Port Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Schloss, Miss Louise . H. W. Hammerwell, ‘rlrls. lé. +. D. reman, who has been winter in_Wsshington City, will sbout May 15 to_spend the sum- at Narraganset, ana tonemen’s heaith her trevels. Miss visiting in Ala- is greally i Katherine Stone: end Tennessee, will join her mother ter in the s Leroy is at toe Hotel Rafael. vel H. Hort has gone over to the . 1. Kip, Miss Kip and Mu B. Kip are umong the summer arrivals #t the Hotel Rafel. Lewis Gerstle, president of the Alaska Com- mercial Company, sccompanied by his famil. left Saturday for his country home in San Iacl, where he will pass the summer month | Mrs. Schussler oi 1950 Van Ness avenue left n Saturdsy. Wilson of 2214 Jackson street left vesterday for his summer residence at Belve- dere. Mrs. Leon Lewin (nee Goodman) will be plessed to receive her friends Saturday at the ce Hotel prior to her departure for Europe. faud Spurgeon of Fremont, Wash., was g the passengers on the steamer Sants sday last, Miss Spurgeon is re- r home after & year spent in the iss Spurgeon had Mrs and Miss Fremont es traveling companions, South on a pleasure trip. Mrs. A. J. Folger and Mrs. will spend the month of n D. Richards and Mrs. C. Mill Valley, where they tage for the summer season. 5ump left New York for Europe v on the stesmer Normannia. . L Walsh and wife have gone on & " trip to Bartlett Spriogs. Galland leaves for Spokane to- visit relatives. She will be gone several A. Colmsn &mith, Edgsr ; G K. Edwards, J. C. Ed- | amo; | Rosa on Ta 3 lard, Maryland; 3 the Misses Hill, Texas; Captain Mrs. Norin, Miss North, M. E North REFUSED HIS SIGNATURE. Auditor Broderick Would Not Approve | the Pension Demands of Re- tired Teachers. The retired teachers of the School De- partment who expected to draw their pensions yesterday received a setback on Thursday when the Auditor sent the war- rants back without his signature, The trouble was that the demands were drawn under the old law, the teachers having been advised that they could Iget theirm oney just s well that way as to wait until e new Annuity d Retire- ment Fund Commission is in working order. The Auditor’s reason for refusing to sign was that the new law has superseded ‘the oid one and that in order to get the | money the fund must be transferred by the Board of Supervisors from the fund under thy rol to that of the com- missio Theamount of the demands ag- gregated sbout $1200 divided among eizht pensions. —————— Mrs. Birdsall’s Death. Mrs, Elizabeth Birdsall, wife of Lieutenant | Birdsall of the police force, died last night at | her residece, 629 Guerrero street, leaving six children. £hs had been ill for some years. NEW TO-DA WAISTS. The perfection of Fashionable Waist Novelties. Grenadines, Grass Linens and Scotch Zephyrs. GRASS LINEN WAISTS, of beautiful sheer material, with embroidered front. DRY GUODS. SKIRTS. Of Silk, Mohairand Grass Linen—new. In fetching fdesigns and handsome colorings. | We have some SKIRTS OF GRASS | LINEN, made very full, with douple GRENADINE WAISTS, of sheer ma- | flounce and trimmed with braid or tucked, terial, in delicate stripes, with undervest| at $L15, $1.23 and $1.50 each. of plain color to match. These are two of the latest novelties in waists. GRASS LINEN 2 WAISTS, with colored $1.50 Each. SCOTCHZEPHYR WAISTS, in light, stripes and collars and cuffs of same material, $1.75 Each. Specials dots and tucked fronts, ‘ | Other GRASS LINEN SKIRTS, made very full, either plain or in stripes, with | single flounce, 75¢ each. MOHAIR SKIRTS and NOVELTY SILK SKIRTS, radiantly beautiful, in newest colorings. SILK SKIRTS, in chameleon effects and plain black, are going to be sold at a | special price of $5.00 each. Big Values Hosiery/ This Week 25 Cents Per Pair | Ladies’ Fast Black Cot-| Ladies’ the ribbed and the black— | wide rid, with white feet. Any one and cluster r of these 25c per pair. They where for soc per pair, will be found to be un-|worth it. usually good for the money. | pairs for $1. 3 Pairs for $l. a Extra Quality ton Hose, with doublesoles, | Black Lisle-Thread Hase, heels and toes, in three !absolutely stainless, ridded different styles—the plain, in three different sty 50 Cents Per Pair os dve, doudle soles and doudle heels and toes, three styles es— Rembrandt 1id to choase from=—the all Mad b, Soldevery- | with tops, the all blad] and | with ridded tops, the black O e 3 R white feet and plail WPS, Any selection 5o pair. of Ladies’ and soc Per Pair— We Have a Complete Stock and Children's OXBLOOD HOSIERY To Match Any Shoe According to Qualit Prices, 21¢, 3tc 125 -127 - 129 - 181 KEARNY ST. N —— s — ! ‘. | e ? b i