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24 THE '‘SAN FRAN CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 . 1897 It may be that the large number ot de- butantes this season is accountable for the fact, but, reason or no reason, the social fore- cust for the season of '97 is & remarkably bril- liant one. Families that have not entertained for years are coming to the fore, and homes w for many moons have been dark and ess are to be thrown open to the light of day. Strains of music will float through the long-deserted rooms and the patter of long, lo ipping feet be heard iu balirooms wused and slmost forgotten. huly, the first and still popular of all the danc: iration of all the ginto being der the same the classof ihe this. keynote of s, is sull to continue a feature. ands for invita- tions have been so th the manage- ment bas been forced to close On the reception committee tk is year will b Mrs. Gordon Bianding, Mrs. Monroe Salisbury, Mrs. Kip, Mrs. Mountford Wilson, Charles Page, Mrs. Joseph Crockett and Hork The first = ana the imph b the class is to be a co- itly has scored its ng E. H. Sheldon to and he will lead 2 of the season was the ham Ames yesterdey aft- 2 I f 5and7, at her oue given by erroon, betw residence on Ta The afrair was tante d Ames’ debu- es. A large number o Miss Ames in 2 buds made a wned in dainty white ious welcome to the No elaborate tempts spacious rece: nade in thy ration Pink and ed exciusively, and % and artis of 3 s to receive were: Miss Mamie Polhen Detla Davidson, Miss Ethel > Blakewma: Ethel e one 1o be e s Friday, November 12. A , followed by & dinner for seven 2 ad the hospitable chosen to gi pretty bud her f pse of the gay world Mr taxei the Breeze hous:, corner of Su winter, day next. Irs. William Steinhert will give s tea to-day (Sunday) at her home on Post street. pariics 0 be oae of the iar forms of entertsinment duri.g Tiiere were theater pariles galore at the Baidwin on Mondsy evening last and a large number are u ined for the Colum- bia for the Corinne opening to-morrow even- er and Franklin streets, for the as sent out cards for a tes on Satur- ing. Amoug those who will give C. H. Wil { have & purt teen, N £achs a rarty parties are being erranged for t 1opera at th Californis T e Ope of waich oc- curs on Tusday evening, Nove Opera parties are rlways preity affairs and the ex quisite gow otoniy allow but demeod is not least of these atiractions. Tte great nig 1ndoubtedly be the turday of t , on which oceasion s “La B Herman O, Uuion st ai ihe Pa- The others ard, J W. gion, of Mr. and itful lunch one of the private ul Hotel. Yellow i Tt Mrs. Sands W an, gn yarty lest Wednesd.y dining-00; and wnite chr emums, ma.denhair and smilnx graced ud table v 1t The guests of mean wer Messer, Miss Char ilinwood, Miss Helen Thornton, Miss ine Blakeman, Miss Grace Sprecke lian Spreckels, Miss Mary Jolliff liziveth Ames,Miss Kathro Burton , Miss Lucy Jackson, Miss Helen Wagner, Miss Ethel Keeney and Miss Mamie Polhe Mrs. Cher il give a ten at her 1 stiest, from 4 unul 7 ternoon, October 30. Mrs. Frederick L. Castle has issued invita- tions 1or the wedding o1 h , Miss Bianche Cas d Charles Dayid Farqubar- son, which wi lace at her resicence, 2424 8 t,at 3 o'clock Tnursday afiernoon, November 4. Mr. and Mrs. N, H. Castle gave an “at home” in honor of Miss Jessie Glascock of Oakiand last Saturday evening at their reside.ce at orth Sccond stre San Jose. The Miss Anoa Porter, Miss Maud Le Edna Bowman, C. C. Coolidge, Fred Schneider, D. N. Burue:t, Charles Sc.neider, Charles Perkiusof Port Cosia and Mr. Baldwin of San Francisco - THEY’RE ENGAGED. Interesting Betrothals Made Public During the Week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Son amnounce the en- gagement of their dsugihter, 1da A, to O. E. von Rhein, youngest son of the well-known 7eal estate man, O. F. von Rhein. Mrs. Lang announces the engagement of her daughter Edua 10 Alired Schmulian. Tney will receive this (Sundey) sfternoon at 2508 Sutter street. Ine engagement is announced of Miss Mary Loorya to Leon schwim Skl WEDDING BELLS. Home and Church Ceremonies During the Past Week. A very pretty wedding was solemnized last Thursday evening by tie Rev. Father Duffy at Mission Dolores Church. The united parties were Eugeue C. Callan and Miss Lizz e A. Do- lan, daughter of Michael Dolan, 4036 Nine- teenth stree’, who has Dbeen coanected with Macondray & Co. for & number of years. The church was well filled when the strains of Mendelssohn’s merch announced the ap- proach of the brdal party. Messrs. John R. Hand and Robert J. Wright, who acted as ush- ers, led the way, followed by the Misses Alice and Clare McCormick, nicces of the bride, and Little Elle MeCormick, who carned a silk pil- low, on whicn rested the ring The muid of bonor, Miss Agnes James of Napa, who was preitiiy attired in b ue or- gandie, trimmed with biue silk baby ribbon, preceded the bride, who was accompanied by her father. Miss Dolan wore & pure white dress of or- and carried a bouquet of white bridal he party wes met by tne groom and Dolan, his best man, at the chancel, remony was performed. The wedding supper was served at the resi- dence oi the bride’s parents, where the rooms were artistically decorated for the occasion. AmOng ihe invited guests were Mrs, B. James, Mr. and Mrs, Biggs, Mr. aud Mrs. James A! McCorinick, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Hin- ton Jr., Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Hend, John Haud, Miss Agnes James, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Callan, Mr, aud white | Mis on Sat T30 : 7 st claborate affairs that wiil | ning debuiante tothe world honor of | | on Wednesda in_honor of | | | | 1} Mrs. Fraok Halpin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben- son, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barry, Miss Mabel Benjamin, Mr. and_ Mrs. Charence Chapman, Mr.and Mrs. M. J. Dolan, Mr.and Mrs. John Dougheriy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeCo Miss Annie Hand, Robert E. Dolam, Miss Malyina Remil:ard, Rovert J. Wrignt, Mr. end Mrs. R. Tiddy, Mr. and Mo frank W. War- ren, Mrs. Mclotyre, Thomas Floyd, Arthar Orbell, James Finnigan,, Frank Tiddy, L. Floyd, Miss Alice McCormick, Mrs. Curley, M ss Mary Hobbs, Mrs 8 J. McCormick, Mr and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrx. Alfred Davi Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lev: < Flossie Dayi Mr.and M-s. George Stanley, Miss Annie Mc. Cormick, Mrs. O'Connor, H' Benson, Mr. and Mrs, William Parker, Mr. and Mrs. James Bee- gan, Miss Clare McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Cuarley, M ss Elsia Warren, Miss Eila McCormick and Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. J. Staige A pretty home wedding took place the resi e of Mrs. Thomas Lancaster. mother of th room, 16/ JWebster stree!, Oakland, 1.ng, October 6, the con- 11g Jos:ph Lancaster and | Mrs. Dorc and Miss F. Henjamin assisted in ick, | | Sinders, Mrs. M. J. Jones, Mrs, Ms worihy, Mre lis Hendrick-on. Mr | Liudermnan, Mrs. Ceroline Ditb'e, Captain and Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. Williams, Miss Oakshift, Miss Gilberts An agreeable surprise party was tendered on the evening of Saturday, the 9ih inst, to Miss Alice Maunder at ler residence, 1233 Lom bard street, the occision being the auniver- sary of hier birth. During the lady’s absence ber home was tasteinlly decorated by Misses Florence and Edith Mrunder. Dancing inter- spersed with music and literary efforits made | tne evening pass pleasantly, aiter which a | collation was served in tne spacious diuing: | room. After supper dancing was resumed aud | continued unu. jong after midnight. Miss Maunder was tue recipient of many handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Herzog celebrated their silver wedding on the 22d of September at their home in L)s Ange.es. A reception was neld1n the evening and about 250 goests tended. Mrs. J. Ashman, Mrs. A. McDonald, receiving the guests. Miss Lillie Ashman and | Miss Eisie Herzog presided over the puuch le. The evening was devoted to caris und dancing. The rooms were d:corated with & vrofusion of palms, ferns, flowers, smilax and | grasses, and the inclosed veranda was iliu- anese lanterns. A teut in the garden was arranged for the benefit of the smokers. Mrs. Herzox wore a silver wreath that had been worn by her mother at the latter’s silver wedding. The presents re- of an engraved rea set, comprising a silver tea- | pot and siand burner, silver sugar-bowi, creamer, spoon-holder aud tea-sirainer, silver berry spoons, set of goid coffee spuons, siiver souvenir spoous, silver wreath and two siiver bouquets, siivet beit and buckle, siiver sugar spoous and shovel, silver and glass iruitdish, | siiver and glass flower-s-aud, si;ver and china decorated cracker-jar, silver and giass olive | stand and tork, silver thimble, gold ring, iife- | 85z crayon, dozen photograpns, lace hands { kerchiefs, silver xravy ladles, silver salt and | pepper staad, clock, silver butter-dish, si ver { et and clothes brusn, siiver oyster spoons, | stiver cheese and pickle set of three pieces, iss Ellie 8, Do:kendori, bo.h well known in goid sugar spoons, silver lea-siraiuer, silver Two Charming Debutantes. Miss Charioite Elienwood and Miss Kathro Burio : are two buds that are sure 10 be pepular during this their first s a son. Miss Ellenwood is the daughter of Dr. Elenwocd, and Miss Burton the youncest daughter of Coionel George Bur- ton, U. 8 A. Miss Ellenwood will be formally pre. sented at a reception and dance given in ber honor at the residence of Ler parents, corner of Pacific avenue and Devisadero streets, on the evening of Nove Mits Kathro Burton leaves the early part o mext month on a visit 1o her sister, Mr:. Lieutenant Pierce, at Fort Logan, and will attend ber fir<t formal function at the military post. Later in the season Miss Burton will return and join in the iestivities of the wint ber 23. | sister’s Home | George Ciayton, Miss Liliie Coomb: | and Dr.'Reyaords. ceived were numerous and costly, cousistiug | | sam Culverwell, Mr. Mclnerny, William Fer- guson, Timothy = Donovan, James Wyal Jiseph Corvigan, Albert Dorey, Humpare Gallacher, Joseph Colyin, Williaih Shambrook, Frank Kidian, George Gassman. 3 A surprise party was given to Miss Tessic eridan, Saturday evening, October 164t her The evening was passell with dascing, games and music. Supper was served atmidnight. Those present were: Mis: Tessie Sheridan, Arthur Reiss, Miss Annie Lawrence Peterson, Miss Mamie McGt sou, Miss Alice Cirmody, Ed_Fizgerald, ss Nellie Wenchell, Hermon Simon, Miss Nellle Guinnee, Hughie O'Neill, Miss Juila Murphy, Harry Smith, Miss Annie Smith, Riph ‘McKenzie, Miss May Winkers, Ar hur Moyce, Miss Emma_Bornsiein, Walter Franey, Mis. Lizzie Spear, Earl Wright, Din Fitzgerald, Charlie Smith, A most enjoyable surprisy party was ten- dered to Mr."aud Mrs. E. H. Cinwiter at their home in Mount Eden Saturday evening, the 16th inst., to celevrate their china wedding. Toe pariors were iastefuily decorated with smileX, grapeviues and chrysanthemums. lustrumental and vocal selecilons were ren- dered by Miss Adaie Kayser, Miss Grace Burlen, Miss Grace Ciawit ¥, W. E. Rowlands Atmiduight s deiieious re- Past was jurtaken of, atter which there were music and games until & lute hour. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clawiter, Mr. and_ Mrs. H. L. Petermaun of Heywardas, Mr. and Mrs. George Schammel of Oukisnd, Mre. A. Vandernoof, Miss Emma Scuaier, the Misses Emma and Meiliie Kichler, Miss Grece Burden of Soncra, Miss Annie K- yser of San Franc s:0, Miss Annie Bothsow, Miss Grace Clawiter, M.ss Cbristins Tillie Wrede, aud Messrs.” Henry Scarfer. Wikiz Schafer, Edward I Clawitcr, Harry Vander- hoof, Henty Bothsow, Frad Wrede, rred Hell- wig of Alvarado, W. E. Rowland of San ¥ran- cisco and Dr. Reynoids of Hav wards. A pieasant party was tendered 1o Miss Lizzle Groener by her pureats on Tuesday evening, Octebor 19, at ‘their residense on Twenty- SiXih streel, the oceasion being her nine- teenih birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in dancing, singing and games. The foliowing ruests were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. Phuen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Formhals, Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson, M. and Mrs. W. Seebeck, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nagel, Mrs. de Cardonna, Mr. and Mrs. E. Groeper, Misses L. Seebeck, E. sgel, E_Hanlou, G. Tnomas, M. Young, L. Groeper. Messrs. E. Redell, R. Nagel, H. Mil- oz, C. B-;-r,c. Koch. @ A birthday surprise party was given to Miss Christiun O'Keets st her retidence, 1609 Golden Gate avenue, Saturday eveniig, Octo- ber 16. The evening was speut in dancirg, sing'ng and games until midnignt, when the gucsts retired to the diniug-room, where re- ireshments were served, after which siuging, dancing and games were continued untl ax early hour. Among those present were: The Misses Theresa and Ewily Byrne, Miss Eva |1e | ! Palucel, Miss Edna Ponlman, Miss Kate Bar- Miss Kitty McDonali, Miss Christina O Keefe, the Misses Eieanor and May E 3 Miss Anua Reichard, Miss L zzie Suilivae, Miss E1na Tnompson, Miss Minum S lomon, M M . C. O'Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Keefe, s Emma Wells, Miss Margaret O'Ke-te, the isses Maggie and Mamie Keefe, Eddie Bar- ei, Neal Dunn, Jos Moaun, Oito Paulsen, George Hayes, Arcuie Taompsou, Walter Pen- namen, Oille und Vinceut Palucsi. Mr. gud Mrs. B. Golinsky of Kennett enter- tained Miss Fiora Kich uf san Francisco, by iViDg & pienic 10 S usia Springs last Monday. After spending several hours amid that pic- turesque scenery, the party took the carringe in wa.ting for ine upper and lower soda Ihe day was perfectand greatly en- ¥ the participants. Amoag thess were: . and Mrs. B. Golinsky, Miss Flora Rich, Oakland society. The house was elaborately decorated for tne bappy event with paims, smilax ard the dnintie-t of w hite blossoms. Precise.y at 8:30, 1o the strains of Mendels- sobi.’s wedding wmnreh, the bride appeared leaning on the am of her uncle, Ho. Gustave Pohlmauu, of San Franci-c). She was met by the groom, who stood awaiting her coming, attended by his best man, Frank J. Bock. Tne words were theu pronounced which m-ds them man and wife, Dr. R. F. Coyle officiating. Tne bride 100ked beautiful in a costume of ivory satin trimmed with a profusion of rare old | lace and orange blossoms. She carried a bou- quet ot brides” roses Those present were: Mrs. Thomas Lancaster and fam iy, Mrs George Dockendorf, Mr. and | Mrs. J. Lancaster and frmily. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav PohlLiaann, Mrs. and Miss Lancaster of Mr. Los Gatos, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hendrickson and Nrs. T. Brice of Chico, Mrs. M. H. Sct Mr. and Mrs. T. Price of Chieo, F. A A. Campbell, ana M A and Mrs. F. Folley, Mr. Herzog of San rencisco, Mr, and Mrs, Brigzes of Alameda, Mr. and Mrs. C. lev, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hill, Mirs. M 5 Gillespi of Santa Cruz, Miss' Lucia Poh.manun, Miss S. Lancnster, Miss E. Launcaster, Miss C. Lancasier, Miss B. Lancaster, Miss E. Delurp- ville, Miss A. Delurbvilie, Miss Ethel Smith, Mrs. Northrop, Miss Langton, Miss Edna Pohl- main, Master Arthur Pohlmann, San Fran. cisco. By HOME GATHERINGS. Records of a G:; and Entertain- ing Wezk in Local Circles. On Tuesday afternoon, October 5, Miss Ger- trude C. Thomas celebrated her eleventn birth- day by entertaining a number of her little friends at the family residence. The afterncon was passed pleasantly ia songs ana games. Miss Alice Ferguson and Miss Gertie Thomas rendered some selections on the violin. A numboer of the other young ladies rendered some pieces on the piano. Among those present were: Ferguson, Miss Sophie Faber, Miss Artie Walt- ers, Miss Mabel Parkins, Miss May Scott, Miss Gertie Groves, Miss Celie Manton, Miss Edith Langlois, Miss Ethel Langlois, Miss Ethel Hammeu, Miss May Hammitt, Miss mebel Thomas, Miss Gertrude Taomas, Mrs. J. N. Hammitt and Mrs. J. M. Thomes. A very enjoyable mustcale was given by Mrs, Lizzie WaleTman Grant at her residence, 2301 Po.k street, on Friday eveniug. rrofessor Mansfield rendered some pretty selections on the mandolin, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. V. Grant and Mrs. Grayson. Miss Winnie Marlowe also rendered some difficuit soios on tbeguitar. Mrs. Lizzie Waterman Grant added to the evening's pieasure by creditably siag- | 1ing two iatest songs. A surprise party was given by Mme. E. Sattler S.mon at her residence, 1709 Powell str ot, to her husband, in honor of the anniversary of | his birth. Mme. Simon befng a member of James A. Garfield Co:ps the ladies of that organization did much to entertain the host. Tne evening wes spent in music, recitations and dapncing, after whicha delicious supper was eerved. Among those present wer.-: Mme. aund Mr. Simon, Mr. and Mrs, George Schneider, Captain and Mrs. Gaines, Caplain and Mrs. | salnd spoon. Miss Alice | silver hair rigs, si.ver bread tray, sardine fork, boubon | box and spoon, card-counter and ca'e and a profusion of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thornhill celebrated wedding on Saturday evening, Ociober 16. at their home, 719 Bay street. Dancing was indulged {n tti midnight, whey the guests adjourned to the dining-room and | Partook of & bounteous repast. Toasts were offered and responded to happy strain, | after which the festvities were resvmed. A | | piano solo was rendered by Miss Grace Spostto | und vocal solos by Miss Chincie Sposito, Miss | Angiolina Cevalli and Miss Lizzie Wessell. | Beruard AlL gave several comic recitations, | The donkey and new woman games caused | great merriment, also the dumb musicians | (ed by A. Vercevicn) and ihe menagerie | kame. Mr. and Mrs. Thornhill were the | rec.pienis of many heautiful as well as usefal gills. Numerous letters and telegrams of con- zratulations were received during the da: Those present were: Mr. ana M 2 Thornhill, Mrs. M. Alt, Beroard Alt, Mrs. A. Thornlili, V.ctor Thornhiil, Miss Ela _ Ayling aud Miss Lulu Ayling of Vailejo, Fred Koenig, Miss Eva Vercevich, G, Alferiiz, Mr. and_ Mrs. R. Muir, Mr. aud M’s. C. Schopp, Mr. and Mrs. | H. Morion, Mrs. E. Sposit, Adam Vercevicn, | Mrs. E. Wessell, J. Giuser, Miss Hattie Thomp- | son, Dr. Joseph'Artigues,’ Miss Grace Sposito, | Fred Todt, Miss Gertie Taompson, Wiil Koenig, | Miss Chincie Spos:to, Frank Stavis of Cuicago, | Miss Anglolina Cavalif, John Wesseil, Miss | Lizzle Wessell, Joseph Giaser, Mrs. O. Heiden, | | 5. Delmonte, G. Barry. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mitchell tendered a | birthday jarty to their coughter Gertrude, on Saturday evening, at their home No. 1718 Folsom “street. Among those present were: Charles Schaier, Charies F. Lelong, Roger | Willinms, George Worthington, Edwazd Sher. man, Willlam Hess, Charies Deardoff, Frank | Norton, Edward Woleott, David Johns, Edward | | Schwitzer, Frank Cleaviock Henry Becker, | | Jonn Ritzau. George Mitenel , Henry Mitchetl, | | Joseph Cain, Professor Ga-taldl, Cnaries | Atwater, Fred Baker, Jobn Roach, Messrs. | Dean, ~‘Austin, ~Binet, Cain, Schnelder, | | Brougham and ‘Helths, Edward Plerce, Charles Frederickson, Evy De Leany, Chauu ter, Harry Top. itz, W. W. Wideman, Misses L. Gabelmai, Bessie Mitchell, Norton, | Lizzie Roach, Gertie Fitzgerald, T. Fiizzerald, | ieorgie Gibney. Lily Gibney, G. Heiths, Gertie Holland, Ruby Hoiland, Mae and Alice Hol- nd. “Littie Irene” De Leany, Irene and Ethel Eckfeldt, Verda Wilson, Helen Chester, Mabel | | Topiitz, Neliie Brace, Emily Schafer, Eliza | Sehafer, Agnes Kine, Jeunie Murphy, " Anderson, Ethel Baidwin, L zzte Molie Smith, Eva Winkeima. Schafer, Lottie Willinms, Katie Mulr lie Mulr K. i Mr. A very enjoyable surprise party was ten- dered to Miss Kitty Whelan at the residence of Mrs. McInerny. 2480 Market street, on Sat- urday evening, Ociober 16. The evening was | | pleasantly passed with gam, es aud dancing. s served at midnight, lhose present were: Miss Ella Leavilt, Miss | Kate Caliaban, Miss Kiity Whelan, Miss Amy | Ceeary, Miss Rose Keily, Miss Mamie Fleld, | Miss “May Boym, Miss Loretta K:ly, Miss Neilfe C-llahan, Mrs, Mclnerny, Miss Kitty Kelly, Miss Iva Stevens, Miss Tessie Field, Miss Mumie Callahan, Miss May Kelly, Miss Kitty Cieary, Miss Lillie Stevens, Miss Dora Smith, James 0'Connoz, Frank Danton, Ray Colvin, William Whelan, Edward fentertd, Jeseph annery, William Hooper, James Wiiliamson, Gabriel Cuneo, Jack Higgius, James Minarik, in, silver napkin- [ ) | Mre. | were numerous very enjoyably s Emil Golinsky of Keswick, Miss R. Juffe ago, Jake Golinsky of Keswick. quet given on Monday, Octob-r 18, at 3, at the residence of J. Simou, 933 Post | street,'in Lonor of the Rev. Hyman Simuel- son, éantor of the Congregation Beth Mena- chim Streisand. The parlors were beautifuily decorated for the oceasion, yeliow chrysan- themums, palms and ferns predomizating. Covers were laid lor thirty-five. Atter dinner B. Solomon oa behall of the indies of the Congregation Bsth Menachim Streisand pre- seuted the Rev. Hyman Samuelson with & handsome gold watch casin and locxet as & token of their esteem. The aiternoon was spent in singing and_merrcmaking. Musical selections were rendered by the foliowing: German song, arie from ‘Hugonoten,” and Hebrew song, “Odom Yecodo Meofor," by Rev. Hyman Samnelson; solo continued by J. E. Sumuelson; German solo, “Der Wanderer,” J. Sefkowi1z Mrs. H. Kerman entertained a number of little oues at » delightful party yesterday af- ternoon between the hours of 2 t06, a her home, 1316 Sutter street. Games, dancing | end a general good ume made the afternoon pass merrily. CLUB GATHERINGS. | Popular Organizations Entertain Their Friends. The members of the Roudi Club expressed the high esicem in which they hold their president, Miss F.orence Fitzzerald, by a very P easani surprise party, which they tendered to her on last Friday evening. The party was givea in honor of her twenty-fifth birthday and also to welcome her home from an ex- tended sojourn in San Diege and the southern part of the State. The members proceeded to Miss Fitzgerala’s residence, 474 Frederick street, irom their clubrooms at about 9 p. M. Those tendering the party had arranged to have the house beautifully decorated and il- lumined. Chrysanthemums were ihe flowers used in decorating, and even the many in- candescent Iamps were shaped after those benutiful fl,wers, while the cauopy on the sid=walk was illumined with numerous Chinese lanterns of the same shape. On the arsival of the guests congratulations were 1n order and the hostess was wished many happy returns of the day. The presents reccived d costly. The hours were nt in dancing and games until miduight, when a sumptuous repast was sarved in the large and spacious dining-hail of the residence. The tables, shaved in the form of the letter O, shome brightly with the beautiful trimmings. Among those presen:. were: Mr. and_ Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. No- Patrick Fitzgerald Misses B. and Mibel Cope, Misses lan, the Kitly Gardiner, Kitty Cassidy, Annie Mac- Donough, Georgie MscPherson, Madge Ho- loran, May Kiiey, Nelile Swifi, May Ciifford, Minnle Spaedy, Nellie Riordan, Agnes Fallon, Bianche = Mannin, F.orence Fitzgeraid, Messrs. John P, Duffy, ¥ m H. MeCarthy, Ceptain Daniet J. McCar:hy, Harrs Mahoney, James Maguire, Joseph A. Watis, Frank Dougheriy. John J. Crowly, Harry Crowly, Joseph Manoney, Daniel 'C. Deasy, Peter Fiick, Thomas F. Kyan and James Devlin. The Ei Capitan ub held their opening pariy Friday evening, October 15. The affair Was & great success. The Carnation Social Club gave an enjoy- arty Saturday evening, the 16th t visiting the power-house and s of interest & sumptuous supper was served at the Ingleside Hotei, afier wuich dancing and singing were indulged in tilla late hour. A band ot six pleces accompanied the party. Tnpow)pra"nL were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Kiteh, Mrs. F. C. Kellenger, Mr. and Mrs. P O'Rourke, Ed O'Reourke, Mr. and Mrs. D. S McKenna, Mr. aud Mrs. T. McNaughton, Miss Maggie Conuell, J. F. Miss Emma Conneil, tiie Copeland, Mrs. a Chapelle, Fred La Chappelle, Professor J. W. Valie, Mrs. Copeland, Miss Frankie Con- nell, Miss Mary Copeland, George Frichette, Jack Lettich, Miss Sarah Frichotte, Miss The- resa Counel, George Copelaud, Miss Rosie Frichette, Mrs. Fickett, Jonn Nagie, Ed Thack- ery, Ruth Ficket!, Frank La Chappelle, Miss Haitie Fickett, Miss Nell.e Coanell, W. O. Walnock, G. O. Harpenny, Dr. Marilda Ayers, Tony Lettich, G. Haley, D. Coleman, L. Lenig, Miss Daicy A number of young lad ies met last Siturday evening and jormed a social club to be known as St. Nitouch. The officers elccted wer President, Miss Juanita Castillar; vice-presi- dent, Miss Margaret Garrett; secretary. Miss Emma Niles; treasurer, Miss Hazel Brown. The members of the Alumni B. C. gave an entertainment and dauce at Uulon-square Hall Wedne-day evening, October 20. The affair, which was for the benefi* of the library fund, wns a most gratifying success. Muamie Eckiet Miss Heury, Ed Copeland, M Mae Manuing, Miss The Mizpah Social Club tendered Miss Maud | Hamilton of Oakland a surprise in the nature of m party In honor of the sixteenth anni- versary ol her birth, at her residence, on the 21st inst. s Among those present werc: Miss Maud Hamiiton, Miss Gertrude Hamilton, Miss Vir- in Hamilton, Miss Ethel Hamilton, Mr. and Mre. Hamilton, Miss May McBaio, Bertram McBain, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. G. Loster, and Mrs. Hobson, Miss Hobso: Herbere ' Canning, Miss Canning, Miss Grihme, A. Grihme, Miss H. Mante, Miss L. Groff, William Groff. Williamy Hennessy, Otto Kennedy, O. . E. Chamberiain, | Zetgter Jr., Ellis Kenneds | MacDona d, R. Chamberla rs. Lerre, Rene Lerre, Miss F. Bercov Miss M. Bercovieh, Miss Woiff. Miss S. Dickl | M. Freman, F. Patterson, R. Lewis, Mr. Jones nd J. Smith. g Tnere have not been many occasions this season when thers was a more delightful so- cial given in Native Sons’ Hall thau the one of the Terpsichores last Tuesday nignt. The hall was filied with dancers—iandsome young ladies in styiish ballroom costumes and gen- tiemen in conventionsl evening dress—who {0 the sounds of sweet music enjoved a delight- ful programme of asnces. The feature of the | evening was the grand mareh, in which was introduced s charming novelty in the shape of many potted plants and shrubs mursing the line o1 the maze the many couples were 1o tread. The march was led by Frank J. Han- ! cock, the floor manager, and Miss Gertrude Dobson, an exceedingly fretty brunette. The { floor manager was assisted by Jobn G. Jol | nnd the committee on reception were P. B | locq, J. F, Hancock, M. J. Melvin and H. R. Levian. This nssociation will give its third | party on the 17th of next moath. The nsual larze and fashionable gathering greeted the Western Addition Literary and Social Club at Native Sons’ Hall on Wednesday | evening on the occasion of its regular monthly entertainment and dance. The programme, varied and well selected, was highly appre- ciated. —— | Del Monte. | DEL MONTE, CAL, Oct. 23.—The season at | Del Monte is just about ended as far as Cali- fornia people are concerned, but still quite & few will remain most of the winter. Eastern- ers have already commenced to visit Del Monte and the outlook for a splendid winter season is good. A great many new members came down with the Press Club and most of these have remained. Senator John T. Mor- | gan and party arrived last nightand will re- | main several duys. In the party are Miss T | Morgan ana Miss €. 1. Morzan, and F. M. Hatch | aud wife of Honolulu. Huniing and fishing seem to e still in vogue and some quite zood calches of bass and baranda have been made | by the guests. Among the recent arrivals are: Miss H Loomis and Miss M. L. L omis, Bos(on, Mass John T. Morgan, Miss Morgan' and Mss C. Morgan, . M. Hatch and wife, Honoluli Nernie C. Castro. Miss Maude Hill, San Frihe cisco; J. B. H. Cooper, Kiug City; M nine and Eta Byron, Cheisea, Ma- Pyron, A. C. McEwen, Chicago: L. Miss Ellx Pierce, Young, Jonn J. A. Huber, Edward E. enttul wnd wife, E. J. Molera and F. C. Cluyton, San Frauciscos | George Dyre E dridge York; G. H. | French, Boston, Ma Vil inits. South | Atriea;'J. H. McCul and wife, Chicagos P. McG. McBean, San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene & Jves and muid, Puainix, Ariz; H. Griffin, New York Citv; Andrew Saunders and wi e, J. W. Empery, Wili 1. Dilon. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.R. E. M: 1um A, Brien, Charles A. L White.'Mr and ler, James Ham Colonel H. B. Bush and son, H Creswell, J. Lews, Mr. Boyd, Ed_R. Thompson, L. tobins, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ziegler, { L Joachimsen, ~W. W. MeNuair, George T. Brownley, Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Robert Burns, Miss Geantitand Miss E M. Adams, Frederick V. Owens, Mr. and | Mrs. Daniel McLeod, James Jordan ‘and w Judge Dunne and J. S, Partridge, Judge Cof Arthur Inkersley, Mr. and Mrs. George F | Bushnell, Juitus Kahn, H. A. McCraves, L. b | Stover, E. J. Bowes, Oscar A. Tolle, W De | po.cher and Mrs. Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. W. | Bogart and Miss Varley, Mr. and Mr: . Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Porter, Miss Greuiu- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Low, Miss L | Miss Wagner, James P. Boath, Dr. and M | Joseph D. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cur | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooney, H. L. Brooke, Joli | Fonga, H. L. Baggerley, Mr. and Mrs A. Black, W. W. Kaufman' and Fred . . L. Zwerzig, Portland, Or.; Mis 1. M. A. Zwerziz; D. Garade 1 and | [Continued on Page Thirty-two.) Colored Silks. Disgonal Plaids. $1.25 per Taffeta P'aids. ya Poplin Plaids.. $1.95 ya Roman Stripes 125 ya Pekin Stripes.. . $1.25 val Brocaded Stripes......$1.25, $1.45 ya Bayndere the very fad.........$1.45, $1 § Brocrde Moire Raye........ $1.50 Every yara of Silk warrunted. * .85c and $1 yard NEW TO-DAY. SOV The Best Silk Models From Everywhere. Models for elegance, for correct style, for finished texture and for great variety of designs. desirable is missing from what we can now show you. which we speak may be inferred by a look at our handsome window display. Plain and Brocaded. Black Silks. rd | Poplins.. .$L.25 yard Duchesse. .65¢ to $2 yard rd | Gros de Londres....$1 to $1.50 yard rd | Peaude Soie .$1 to $1.50 yard rd | Louisine. ...$1.50 yard | u rd | Bengaline. 5¢ 10 $1.50 yard | q Moire Raye $1 to $1.50 yard Al these Silks, both colored and biack, may be had in evening shades. Moreens h complete. sortment of shades San Francisco staple shades is 50 cents, for even- ing shades 65 cents. Nothing new, nothing The splendor of Lining Department. Our line of Plain ana Changeable never beforz been s> The most beautiful as: as ever known. Of the very best uality, and makes up into hand- irts. Price per yard ier * many nbvel designs. Trimmings. new patterns, 20c per yard and up. Mohair and Silk Gimps—Black and in colors, all widths, all the Mousseline de Soie Avpiique Trimmings—In cream and black, 34 inch to 3 inches wide, 50c p=r yard ana up. Co'ored App'ique Trimmiugs—Light and dark shadings, Our newest - t,ck of Furs gives exce!lent values, Mariin, Tnibst and Angora. 34 to 5 inches wide, 50¢ yard and up. In Mink, Persian Lamb, Beaver, Astrakhan, Russian Blouses of Mohair Braids, with Skirt Tr:mmings to match. Complete assortment of Soutache and Hercules Braids. Mokair, Jet ana Silk Yokes in * Everything as represented— for that reason buy- ing by mai’ is always satis- factory. 125-127-129-131 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. g ‘‘Going to New~ man&Levinson’'s because | can't get what | want at any other place *"is an oft- repeated remark from shoppers. PATTOSIEN'S Mission and 16th Sts. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings. sm.d?”; g Wonday. The finest display and the lowest prices quoted in the city. Wilton Velvet Carpets— Attractive patterns and colorings, will be fered in this sale at. i of- 5S¢ Brussels Tapestry Carpets— Beautiful colorings at less than manufec- turers’ prices.. 5 AS5c Standard Axminster Carpets— A largs variety of designs and colorings..95c Fine Body Brussels Carpets— 100 rolls will be placed on sale to-morrow - -$1.20 a yard Wool Ingrain Carpets— Extra two-ply and heavy three-ply eff will be on sale at et 6 Tapestry Brussels— Extra heavy, torders to match Best Moquette Rugs— Size 3 feet by 6 feet—Sale price.. Jspanese Matting, linen warp Chinese Matting, heavy quality -$3.25 20¢ 24 --10¢ Owing to an accide t to our electric lights our store was thrown in dark- ness at 9 P. M. last evening. Hereafter store will be opesn until 10 P, M. Saturdays. | PATTOSIEN'S Mission and 16th Sts. To-morrow we open the doors of “ our new store. That a business }’ started only ten years ago in a small way grew to such enormous propor= tions is no accident, nor a mstter of | good luck. We had the temerity to lease this | big building, which no other concern in the city had the courage to do. This we supplemented by changing | itinto a magnificent trade palace. | | Pluck, perseveran:e and energy, | ‘,’ backed by correct business principles, selling b:tter goods for the same money or the sam: goods for less money than others, and an adherence to the principle of treating everybody | ! as we would like to be treated our= | | selves—these are the foundations | | upon which this house is built. 1 And thus we hopa to deserve your confidence in the future as we huve! in the past. Yours gratefully, PATTOSIEN Co. | Great Curtain Sale. We will offer .t special tempting prices our iinest and choicest pat= terns of Lace Curtains, $12.50 B-ussels and Irish Point Curtains—; Ppair : $2.50 fine Noitingham Curtains, §0.00 Brussels Curtains fer...... | $1.50 Nottingham Curtains for 50c Curtaln Netting for | | | $6.75 Parlor Rockers, twist | Fine Bed Loune, PATTOSIEN'S Mission and 16th Sts. Bedding;, Brass Beds. HAetractive afl'vn'ny.r in Fome furni:fiin_y:. Our prices are the lowest for re= liable goods in the city. Parlor Furniture— $90.00 fine mahogany, 5-piece Parlor S hand<omely carved and very best fnguh. Loy own upholstering—Sale price $39.00 $25.00 fine 3-piecs Parlor v stik damask Sate price. . ot w.\x;{?o‘a ed posts and spin. g:f: polished wooa or leather sea: ale : o -$3.50 #7.00 Paror Rockers, upholstered seats— antique price oak or mahogany finish— Siie Price.. . --$3.85 M‘;?!::anrlcr Rockers, upholstercd seuf‘ 4 e f $1.85 50 Parlor Tables, in oak or n price $2 Si Beautiful brass-mount Tor—Sale price.... Pedestals, twisted columns, crimson and malachite, plano finish. . g5, S Solid oak Dining-Table, extenston. . $1.00 Enameled Iron Bed, bress mounted. $3. Ennmeled Iron Bed, brass P mahogany, rezular ----§1.60 ed Hatracks, with mir- --§5.50 n mahozany, dles. % e '"ds-“’.i,".' | All-Brass Bed—Our specia'. , 32;'-3 - e D upholste damask, with acge hox—sn;e;?m};,%‘gsgg Fine long-drawn Hair M Openins drawn Hair Matiresses, fall stza— Largest size All-wool Blankets—Sals ]\2}}3]’(\)9‘1)' YOU SAVE MONEY AT PATTOSIEN'S, oA 14 )