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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1897 e past has been & gay and busy week in charmed circle of the 400. Dinners, re- ions, teas, luncheons and dauces have followed bne another with amazing rapidity. al interesting weddings also have helped the routine of dinners and teas and lsof Miss Crocker and Semuel Buckbee, alt! an extre quiet affair, W the most delightiul functions of The bridsl presents we nt and included some ve: s one the usu gaut silver. From hes Henry Crocker, the bride reccived a magu nt cpest of silver. Mrs. Pope also sent some very hand- some si lete silver tea se e's sister, Mrs. McCreary. Alec Basil Wilberforce gave a dinner party last eveni 1 toe ] room at the Palace Hoiel in »rof the British Consul Geperal, J. W. Warburton. The otber guests were Mr. and Mrs Wilinid 3. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGavin, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ erick M. Pickering, Miss Warburton aud M Eargent - The Monday Evening Dancing Class will bhold its first meeting of this season at Gate Hall on i The patron sses ic . Mrs, Heffman, M . | Mes. Van Ness, Mrs. Bre s. Pau y M. Smith, Mrs. W. M_Gwin | Mrs. Lest gd Thu 0:good Hooker a, and soclety wa C._Thornton f Miss Helen Thorntos, to home on Pecific avenue was lecorated with a wealth of great s of delicate shades. e the accepted fash- ting Mrs. Thorn- 10 receive we ntine Blakeman, Margaret Salisbury, Miss Charlotte ElLn- the receiv responding number of g teived at dinner. The table iadies ng the after- Greenwny, L e Wilcox, George debutante daughter, nwood. s elabo v decorated 1n asion. Smilax, potted paims b s were used with 1ou1s of the re- e residence oss0. was followed by v ing M Mrs, Miss Miss Cu uid Miss Ma Mrs. W. D. Tuesday at e, o larg ant lucheon dway. The t with an & glassware In the center of the Covers we Hol ner el at on orge Weanesd 1y Hall, the ter party fo. wed the ent were: Mrs. W. . Thorn, 3rs. Colonel n Saturda 1dentul by of Capta stesme: Newport, =1 with ferns, ¢ mong thcse on, Miss A Miss Aile Ethei Hend a mbly lastin the : Miss Dora seco and g ma Puace Hotel, and wns & par- ssful affair, sur- ¥ in atten lance.” The of the younger set, ing buds of this senson nand-omely gowncd and Taclive appearance aid led with Miss E.izabeth s partuer, and three ug snd gracefal figures were ¥ _favors were distribut danced had its own iudi’ : of originality ana eff ctiveness. paling 'n the first sets were: Mr. & ckwitz, Mr. Poheim and M s, Mrs., James P. W i pinen, Mr. V. and, Mr. Funge M ussdos ife wany, Mr. Matlvone and s Cre:ghton. Keroel and Mis Kingsiad, M Miss Heppner, Mr. Emauuel Mr. Hooke and Miss Gruenh p, M. Groezinger and Miss Carter and Miss Korbel, ) Woodworth- azd Miss Sween tr. Pockwiiz and Miss Hoelscher. Ths nextassembly and german of the Entre Nous will teke place o Friday evening, December 17, at the Palace Hotel. Mrs. Mountford Wilson will give a tea at her residence, 711 Pine stree:,on Tussday, November 3¢ Oneot the series of entertninments organ ized during theseason at the King's Dsughte Home for Incurables by Mrs. Douglas Adwmn was given Tunuk-giving eve, much to the de- lghtof the inmates. Tne feature of the programme was a pro- duction of Sir Charles Young’s pathetic ltle duologue in one act, entitled “Yellow Roses,” the characters in which were sustained by Mrs. Douglas Adam and Geo'ge A. Adsm After the drama an excel ent programme of music and recitation was reudered by the 10l- lowing_well-known =rt's s: Clarence Ho land, Harry Niewau, William Falconer, Pro- fessor Rudo! Forster and Mr. Lvnch. In consequence of the great success of these evenings their promoter inteuds to continue tiem at intervais throughout the w.nter. Geo Ir. One of the enrly winter weddings will be thatof Miss Alic: M. Mooser, duwughter of M s. William Mooser, and Eugene A. de St. Germain of the St. Germain Biltiard Company, wh ch will take plice Wednesday noon, De- cemver 1. at the residence of the bride's mother, 2709 Plerce strect. The Rev. Dr, Moreiand o1 St. Luke’s Chuich will per orm the ceremony. Miss Minnie Frsncis will be maid of bonor and George F. de St. Germsin, the groom’s brother, will be his best man. Toe weddiug will be a quiet one, oniy the relatives | and immediate iriends of parties being invited. Mrs. Brandeustein gave sn elegant dinner last evening at ber home, corner of California and Gough streets. Covers were laid tor seven Ars. Wiliiam Fries will entertain with a din- ner this evening at her home, 1814 Washing- ton sireet. tbe contracting —— . THEY'RE_ENGAGED. Betrothals Made Public During the Past Week. Mr. and Mre. A. Sbarboro have issued invita- tions for the marriage of their daugnter, Miss Aida L Sbarboro, to Dr. Henry J. Sartori, on Wednesduy eveniug, Deeember 8, at 6:30, at £t. Mary’s Cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Meyer announce the engage- ment of their duughter Eugenia to Ferdinand Mayer of the firm of Dilier & Mayer. They va Sunday, December 5. also Decem- 1 Gear ¢ street, from 2 tili 5. G BELLS. WEDDING. Interesting Fome Ceremonies of the Past Week. Tae wedding of Frederick C. Jarger and Miss clock, after which | ok ; / SLATTBRY nwood 1o receive | of the | on 1ok placs on last Friday | 1 Miss Frederichs, Mr. Hoel-cher | and Miss Hemm n- | k last at the residence of the groom, streef. T Rev. r. C. Heriel, performed the wed- ding ceremony. The following guests were prese Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Jarger, Mrs. 8 D. | Preston, C Preston, Walter Preston Jr., | Rev. Mr. and Mrs, ibach, Mr. and Mrs. G. Johu Hendy F. Tantau, Mr. ong, Mrs. John Stahle, ud Mrs. Theuerkauf of | AL Preston was celebrated on Wednesday ‘ e uncle of the groom. | | | happy reunion. Alexander Keenan acted as musier of ceremonies, and proposed toasts to “The Mission,” “The Groom,” “The Past and Future,” “Marringe,” “Our Bacnelors” and Toe Bride,” which were responded to by Messes. J. O'Donnell, B. McEL oy, Dr O'Rourke. Johu D er, Edward J. Rice, Dr. R J. Dowdall, R. E. Fazickeriey and Joseph M. Toner. The iuvited guests inciuded: Joseph M. Toner, Alexander Keenan, Paul B. v Rice, Frank Duggan, John Lyman Fenn, Dr. William O'Rourke, am~ Murphy, ~John Leonard, Jos:ph O'Donnell, James Keenan, John McGrath, Joun Baunerman, Dr. J. I Richirds, B, Mc- E roy, R E. Fizackoriey, Johu Keenan, T. F. Gately and Dr. R. J. Dowidall. A surpr.se parts was recently given to Miss Mum'e Clark by her friends at_ her residence, 5 Rausch street, in houor of her fifieenth rinany. Gaines, singing, musicand dancing were among the leatures of the evening. Those present were Miss Hutile Bunoster, Miss Beriha Robeson, M.ss Katie Tynuil, Miss May Merrill, Miss May Farmer, Miss Elnora Hine, Miss Gracie Wood, and othe: An'agreeable surprise’ party was given Miss eliie Connors at her residenc:, 1405 Bush street, last Siturday evening, November 20, ¥ tué members of the Mission Literary and Social Dramatic Club. Toe evening was vleasantly spent in singing, dancing, games and recitations, and at 12 o'c ock au e T pist was enjoyed vy all. The f-atur evening were the com:c recitations ot Leary nud jancy daneing by Miss Neilie Con- nors and Professors G R. Pucketl. Among those present were: Msses Nellie and Mae Connors, Nellte Oikes, Amelia Candage, Molly Rogers, Miss McGill, Hope Mosher and Daisy True; Mr. Counors, Mr. Mosher, G. R . Senward, J. Densy, H.G. L ffman, W. J. Taisen, J. Radford, E iward Leary and V Mr.and Mrs H. W. Winkelmann celebrated their tin weddine last Saturday evening st their 1esidence, 1720 Folsom streel. A inost eujovable time was spent in singing, d (iCiug, music an t games, aiter which au elégant sup- | per was s:rved. Amoug thos: pre-eit were: | Di de Neve, Miss Flora_Tantau, R>v. Dr. C. A. E. Hertel, Miss_Bequelin, Miss' Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Shay, Miss Della Tantau, Mr. wnd Mrs. Dye, furphy, Mrs. G'Neil, Mr. and’ Mrs: nerwood, Mr. a s. | Lundstrom, and Mrs. “J. F, Nusn, | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ammau, Miss Mollie Bates, | Hutti: Heritage, | . Otto Jueger. M.ss | . and Mrs. J. J. Hayes, Sr. and Mrs, Pike, Mrs. Orrin Jones, ze Jaeger, Miss Eleonore Pi Mr. Hassclbacher, Jerry Cubwith, Miss Juiia | Horgan. Miss Mamie Lyons. Mr. Huichinson, Miss T. O'Neil, Miss EllaO'Nei , Harry O' Neil, {r. and Mrs. W. T. Linsfield, 'Mr. a1d Mrs Joseph Rob and Mrs. T Robert and Mr~. Halprumer, Mr. and Mrs, H. priug, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, Mr. and Mrs J. bugaes, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Quane, Miss Hattie Quane, Mi:s Mamie Quane, Miss Dino- [ vap, Miss Fallon, Miss Eva W.nke.wmann, M.ss singing, etc, were in order. There were about twenty intimate friends of Mis. Reimers iu at- endance, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Barry gave an elaborate Thanksgiving dinner at their residence, 2929 Laguna street, near Filber:, to & number o1 i.- vited guests, Mrs. J. J. Barry was assisted in receiving her ::lel 8 Dy her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. r. Hodg- us. The parlors were handsomely decorated with Christmas berries, tilies and violets. Singing, dancing and games were the pastimes of_the evening. Miss Luauretta Hill and G. F. Barry favored the company with rome of the latest songs, which were reproduced in the graphophone by W. Lafford. Tuo-e present were Mr. ana Mrs. J. J. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Hodgkins, Miss Lauretta Hill, Miss Emma Burns, Miss Marie Burry, M. H. Barry, W. E. Barry, G. F. Barry, G. W. Bole end Willlam Lafford, CLUB PARTIES. Fashionable Organizations Enter- tain Their Friends. The fifth regular meeting of L1 Veinte Whist Club took vlace Tuesday, November 23. at the reslaence of Miss Winnie O.sen, 2529 Post street. Miss Winnie Olsen won first prize; Miss Lil- lie Cook, H. Stiermund and R. W. Douglas tied for the booby. The second party of the Oakland Fridy Night Cotillion Club was_given on Friday evening, November 19, at Musonic Hall. The german was led by Charies Lowrey and Miss Amy White. Three fi zures were danced. the 1l1g figure eliciting great appluuse. Those In tne first set were Miss Amy White and Charles Lowrey, Miss Florence Mayhew snd M. Hardy, Miss Mary Dounoliy and Rene rvalicr, Misx Irman Buckiey and Eugeve ricou, Miss Mabel Reade and George Juck son, Miss Nichoison and Mr. Cacpenter. Among those present were: Miss Mamie Wal- luce, Miss Irman Buckiey, the Misses Enid and Nettie Ya.e, Miss Amy White, Miss Oliver, Miss Mazie Otey, Miss Conklin, Miss Campbels, Miss Miss Edolpn, Miss Macy Daunoily. 155 Moore, 3 ¥, Miss Nicholsor, Miss Abel, MissFurifer, Churles Lowery, G orge Jacison, Friiz Cotton, 2d Brown, Howard Adams, Will Gutzskow, Eugene Tricou, Mr. Anthony, Mr. scuaefer, Mr. Carpenter, Miiton Bai.ey, Rene Curvalier, Mr. Moore, Mr. Hardy, Dr. Edwards, Dr. Bays, Robert White, Mr. Weber, Mr. Russ, Mr. Guftey Mr. Cunningnam and Mr. Yates. Ine bullshead breakiast given last Sunday | j LOVISE HEPPNER A QUARTET OF PRETTY GIRLS WHO WILL POSE FOR - CHARITY. Miss ¥annie Slutterly, Miss Louise Heppner, Miss Bertha Hartman and Miss Alice Hartman will pose in some of the prettiest tobleaux vivants, that are to be piven on Tuesday evening, November 30, at the res dence of Mrs. Waldon S. Spinney, 164 Hawthorne street, in aid of that worthy charity, the Old Men’s Home. | Miss Slatterly, who is a dark, stunning girl, is sureto score a tremendous success as '‘a fin de siecle enslaver.” . Louise Heppner, another dark-eyed beauty, is to be the central figure in the c:lebrated “Embarrassment’”’ piciure, | The Misses Bertha and Alice Hartman, two dainty, spirituelle blondes, are to be fascinating summer girls. In addition to these pictures, there is to be a var:ed and interesting musical programme and several other select pic- tures, as well as a number of comic tableaux. Miss | san Jose, Wiiliam Redpath, Miss S, Perry, * | Mre, Devries, Mre. Hawkslee, Mr. McElroy, L. | McElroy, Mrs. Withers, George Tantau Jr., | Frank Tantau. | ¥ W. Meyer und Miss Lily Schwerin were married last Saturday eveuing nt5 o’clock at the residence 0i A. Schwerin, on the Mfasion | Road, off the Six-Mie Housé, R:v.G. Gerkin | officiuting. The parlors were decorated with biackberry vines and all varieties of ro-es. The bride wss dressed in white s Ik and white organdy, and carried & large houquet of wnite roses. George W. Mey.r cffciated as best | min. After the marriage c:remony all tne guests witnessed a christening of one of Mr. | Sehwerin’s granddaughters, Miss A, £chnu- | Zenhuusen, and_then gathered nta bauguet, which lasied tili early morn. Mr. and Mrs | Meyer are on a heneymoon to Southern ¢ ali- | | fornia. They wili res.de on their return at 2207 | Geary sirect, Ssu Francisco. HOME GATHERINGS. | Receptions, Dinnzrs and Dances i in Local Circles. Attorney William H. Jordan was tender:d a pleasant surprise party in his offices in the Clans Spreckels building last Weanesday evening. Mr. Jordan had occasion to labor late in his offices, and by way of an office- warming his wife and many friends decided to surprise him. Refreshments were smug- gled into the rooms without the knowledge of the lawyer and an impromptu programme | was prepared. On the arrival of the party at the office a good time was immediately inaug- | urated, whicn iasted until inte in the evening. | Those present were: Mrs. L B. Doe, Dr.and Mrs. A. Regensberger, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ken- vedy, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Duncomb, Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Low, Professor Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Auson Hilton, Mrs, Helmick, Miss Re- gensberger, Miss M. Jesson, Miss Alice Traynor, Miss Ed:ith Traynor, A. J. Kennedy, L. C, Com- egvs, J. C. Viers, Mr. end Mrs. William H, Jor- dun and Miss E.jie Jordan. Adinner was given by Joseph M. Toner last Saturday evenirg in honor of his upproaching marriage. Au elavorate dinuer wus served and a hearty relish given to the coursef by the flow of wit and the good feliowship which prevai ed abour the board. There was plinty of mus ¢ rendered by ihe orchestra, and songs and recilutions were given by nearly ail the guests. Oue of the most interesting features was the number of remimseences coming from those presant, some of whom hud not met for years, meking affairs in a measure a [ 1 | | his residence, | Miss Ruby ttoekton, Misses Ethel, Emm. Ross Duffy, Miss Aunie Duffy, Mrs, J. Gil- iagher, Mrs. J. Eanis, Mr<. M. Horn, Mrs M, Budsall, Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Winkelmaun, Mssters’ Charles and Henry Winkelmuun, Master Panl Madden, Mrs. Acn Bulger, the Misses Kate Gallagan, Lilife Hovren, May Horn, Bessie Gorman, Rose Collopy, Maggie O’Brien, Hatt.e Collopy, Mamie Collopy. A musicile was tendercd to J Le'and Has- kell on Tuursday evening, th: 18:h inst., at corner of Valejo street and Van Ness avenue, intended as & “welcome home.” Owing to'rec:nt bereavement in his family the invitations were iimited 4he spacious parlors were beautifully decorated. Durlug the evening an excellent musical pro- gramme was rendered by the Arca tia Quartet, composed o: the foliowing youog ladies: Miss Mae Cullen, Miss Ed.th Hanks, Miss Florence Conuer. Miss Jeannette Patridge, and Miss Aljcs Whity Lew s, accompanist. A pleasant surprise party and house-warm- ing was tendered 10 M. »nd Mrs. Meyerderks, at theirresiasuce, 10188 Shotwell sireet, Fri- day last, by iheir fienusof Oriental Rebskah Lodge No 90. A most e joyuble evening was spent. A very enjoyable sur prise party was tendered to Mrs. E. B. Lindauer in nonor of the anni- versary of her birtn, on Saturd-y evening, November 13, at_her residenc:, 2408 Bryant suext. Thos vresentwere: Mr. wnd Mrs, E. B. Lindauer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lindauer, Mr. and Mrs. N, Wirtz, Mr. and Mrs, J. sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herizer, Mr. and Mrs, J. Hicke: Mr. and M.s. O. Walli g Mr. and Mrs. Miichell, Mrs. Stockton, Mrs. MeCarty, Mrs, Mars, Miss M. McCarty, "Miss T. Mayer, Miss Butts, Miss L. Hogan, 3iss E. Gande, Miss <, Mars, Miss A. Wachier, Miss A. Mayer, Miss D. Strey, Miss R. McCarty, Misses F. and E. Mar: and Helen Lindaner, G. W. Snerman, C. Carey, L. Mayer, E. Hogan. O. Thomsas, A. Stref, H. Buus, W. Quedens, E. Kemp. F. Miiier. A very pieisantsurprise party was given to Miss H. Gunther by her friend., in Lonor cf her birthday, tast Friday evening at her resi- dence, 8 Eli1ott Park. The evening was pleas- anily spent in games, dancing and singing. Among those .-]" ent were: M .and Mrs. C. Jorieh, Mr. und Mrs, F. Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldmann, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Donovan, Mrs. L. Walsh, Miss G. Wilsh, Miss C. Thelin, Miss M. Thlin, Miss E. Moss, Miss N. Thelin, Miss F. Donovan, Miss E. Donovan, Miss A Donovan, C. Behler, C. Thelln, A. Garger, S. baviso, W. Greely, P. Grieb, Mr. Juro, A. Gunther, E. Gunther, G. Guntner, Gecrge and Willinm 'Donovan. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent on the occasion of a birthday ealebration ten- dered in honor of Mrs. Charles Relmers of Oak- Iand. Toe parlor and house g nerally were decorated witu flowers and bicoms of the sew- s0n. Alter & sumptuous repast was served At the Mill Valley S;irings Hotel by B. W. Jnehne and A. H. Mclnnes, under the aus- pices of the +‘O1d Friends,”” was weli attended. Avout 300 guests were present. Specches were mane Ly T. J. Crowley, Dr. F. F. Lord, Captain J. W. Howell, J. E. Siinkey, E. § eel. Dr. J. 8. Knowiton, Wheeler Martiu, F. W. Reade, E. Anthony and others. The fifth annual exhibition of the juvenile cluss of Irvine’s Dancing Acedemy, on Friday evening, at Union-square Hall, was a tre- mendous sncecs:. Tue hall was crowded to the doors and eagh number of the programme was encored time and time again by a most Appreciative audience. Cnarl Johnson and George Smitn, in their dance, the “Royal Med- dies,” acquitted tnemselves with honor. Arnold Grazes, a little 1ot of 7, achieved dis- tinction in his eccentric cloz dance. Blanche Trelease did a very pretty “Tamtourine Dance,”” and Miss Claire White’s “Col ege iorupipe” was unusually well executed. Ruby Loveland’s “Poppy Dance” was deserving of credit. V.ctory Orr’s song and dance was much ap- preciated. “The Columbian March” formed an exceed- ingiy pretty picture, with the littls oue dressed in the tri-colors and cariying flags. Taking part in the march were: K. Stocker, E. Manning, M. Driscot], G. McMahon, G. Bac cus. H. Rode, M. Haynes, L. Langley, E. Ayres, L. Robizer, E. Havnes, M. Salomon. Yankce Doodl” n d flicult pas seul, was well executed by Miss Muggie Bassett. The opening assembly and german of the Winter Cotillon Club's third season was held on Wedne-day cvening, Nov mber 24, at Lunt's Hall. It proved a brilliant uffair, marked by many pretty favors and ladies handsomely gowned, and & delightiul eves- g speut il danciug some uew aud intricate figures of the german under the jeadersuip of George E. Bennett. About filly coupics par- ticipated in the cotillon, while'as many more enjoyed the affair as speciators. Those who were in theleading set were: Marshail Hale and Miss Mee Miier, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam M. Abtott, L. H. Smith and M ss Leontine Smith, Leonurd Schwartz and M.ss Richard- son, H. F, Jurs and Mi.s A'aa Hulme, H. T. Frost and Miss Mabel Church, F. J. Byington and Miss Kale Beington, Mr.and Mis. Clar ;lncfi'L. Mitcheil, W. J. Belcher and Miss Mabel ollfs, 1he Andalusian Serenaders, 1n character- isiic costume, under the leadership of Pro- fessor J. Sancho, made their debut in the musical world before & large and aporeciative audience Tuesday evening Native Sons’ Hall. In th:ir admirable, well-exe:uted pro- gramme they were assisted by the El Turin Ciud, composed of Miss H. Brunner, Miss R, Burusiine, Miss T. Hess, M A. Laguime, Mrs. A Tracey, Miss J. Campbell, Miss E. Hess, Miss A. Lavigue, Miss L. M, Wade, Miss M. P. Westhrus, Miss W. Marlowe and Mrs. W. B. Forman: La Giralda C.ub, composed of Miss E.sie Lieves. Miss R. Flocd. Miss Stretil, Mis Eisen, Miss Lowell, Miss 1. 0. Zyann, Mr. Mc- bougald and E. Chauning and Las Flores de Espana, represented under the leadership of Professor Arilia by Miss H. Andrade, Miss A, Buckley, Miss V. Cassati, Miss N. O'Rourke, Miss E. Pardilla, Miss F. Peres, Miss A. Peres and Mrs. Ybarra. The performers were fre- quently applauded by admiring friends, the cvents of the evening being the dancing of Miss Edythe E. Henderson ond the “Fan Flirtation,"” as sung by the Flores de Espana. Del Monte. DEL MONTE, Nov. 27 —Notwithstanding thisis the Tuanksgiving holiday, Del Monte wears an air of gloom because of the departure of the two dozen young football gisniswho have recently made things so l.vely bere- abouts. The blue and goid, which has over- shadowed all oiner coloring of lute, is still In evidence and every person in the hotel is eituer blue and gold or *blue and cold.” The manag:ment gave tne boys a fine send- off in the shap: ot a musical performance oy the y.ung ladies’ minstrel troupe of Pacific Grove, which was folluwed by a dance in the Lotel ballroom, and on Wednesday morning the team was sccompanied 1o the train de- siite the rain by many of the guests as weli as ewp.oyes of the hotel. Amoug not Generai ' Tieveno, Comandante G:neral the nerthern ironter of Mexico, wio is tour- ing California. 1t is said Geaeral Treveio stands an unusaaily good chance of succeed- ing Presideat Diaz as the next President of Mexico. He was sccompanied by nis wife end niece. Am mg other recent arrivalsare tobe found: | Joun Roberts, Sauta Cruz; Mrs. Scott, H. L. Barues, John W. Barnes, Mrs. Stevens, Sun Francisco; Mr. uud Mis. Schwariz, San Fran- L. Mticheli snd_daugnter, Portiand, Mellyiile bizier jr., Berkeley ; W. F. Chip- Alameda; Jumes LK azier, Sun Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Waltou, Los Ange: Mrs. D. L. Pike, Dayton, Ohio; Miss Salome Rader, and Mrs. H. C. K evesabl,San Francisco; Mrs. Anu Haskell, Berkeley; Jes- sie J. Trowbridge, Oakland; Gaivin Clark, Yosemite; F. R. Cutter, Utnh; John G. Smitn, | Salt Lake City: John L. Muidock, Londou; Georgia B. Sullivan, San Francisco; Mrs. sumvel Rosener, Mr.and Mrs. A. Woife, Port- | land; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gunst, San Fran- cisco; Mr.and Mrs. J. Wertheim, New York: W. M. S.evenson, New York; Georze Austin, Uiah; Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1l Wehrham, | Ridgwoo: J.; Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Josepni, air. nnd Mrs. Joseph Knutman, Joseph Jacob- son, York; G.E Goggin 8nd wiie, Ala- meds; H. G. Howe.), D. W. Wolf, E. J. Moiera, San Frateisco; George D. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Meyer, San Fia ¢ s bavid Kiuz, Rochester, N. Y.; san Friocisco; Generaiand M niece, Mexico; €. C. Deming, New York; J. J. Munis, L 8. Kerfort, Berke.ey; Mis E. C. ookfieid, Carroll Brockiield, Cincinnati; Mr, aud Mrs. O. F. Paxton, Fortland, Or. Mcunt Tamalpais. MOUNT TAMALPAIS, Nov. 27.—W. E. White of Auge s Camp was here during the week. Treveno and A. M. McDonald of Walla Walla was among the week’s visitors. Mrs. J. Bergmanu and Mrs. C. Beyfuss were wmong the guests last Tuesday. | Mr.and Mrs. A. D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. | J H. Morrow of Qak.and were on Tamalpais' summit, Supervisor Georze E. Ring of Marin County, | Mrs. Ring and M ss Emma V. Ball of Beive- | dere were on the mountein Tuesday. Eiward P. I Dempsey and Joseph F. Byrne of San FranucisCco were among tne gues(s re- ¥. 0. Ferris was here during the week. frs. 8. W. Norton and Mrs. A. E. Jonnson of Fresno were here. J.M Wrightand E. W. Foster of San Fran- cisco were umong the sightseers ou the moun- | win. Rev. W. L. Clark of Benicia paid a visit to the summit. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Firzzerald of Slockton aud Mr. and Mrs O'Keef: of San Juse were | wmoNg the “eceut guesis at the tavern of Tam- alpais. Aumbered among San Francisco’s residents who have lately viewed the scenery from Mount Tamalpa's might be mentioned: W. Payne, Mrs. George Woiters, Mrs. Heury olters,'Mrs. A, Glootr, Mr. ana Mrs, R. C. | Tobin, M. Carrol aud Mi's Ethel Tobin. Mr. und Mr . Taomas W. Ward and Mrs. R. J. Ward were smong (he recent visitors. Ceronado. CORONADO, Nov. 27.—Beautiful fall weath- er has prevatled st Coronado throughout No- vember, 2nd has added much to the happiness | of the pleasure-scekers congregated here. Golf is the pastime of the hour, although sail- ble arrivals of this week e z o | at the Y. M. | at Glen Ellen and will return on or about | &1 2418 Webster sireet. | ing and horseback-riding also have their devo- tees. A party of Raymond & Whitcomb ex- cursionists, who_left the East ou the 16°h, ar- | rived_here on Tuesday. Among the yromi- | | nent New Englanders with the party are: Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Stackpole, Roxtury, Mass. ; Miss | R. Stuckpole, Boston, accompanies them, Dr. Stackpola_and_party are here to Visit their relatives, Mrs. Wiliiim Rur ing and family, at ihe hotel. Scme of the excursionists will wiu- | terat Coronado. Other Eastern visitors are: | W. H. Remick and W. N. Goodnow, Bostou; | Mrs. J. F. Osgood, Miss Emily L. Oszood ana | Miss L. E. Dewey of the same city, Mr. | aid Mrs. 1. A. Grant and shes Grant, | Tarrytown, N. Y., and Miss Mary R. Mossop, Clearfieid, 'Pa. | U. 8. Grant and party are frequently seen at | the besch since their return to San Diego. Among the San Franciscans sojourning here are: A C. Scowenfaut and Mr. and Mrs. H. Nathan; Mr. and Mrs. C. Aaler were down for | a brief visit during the week, ns were also Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Lathrop, Joseph Iseael, Mrs. F. H. Massey, Mrs. Edward Marshand } and Miss Florence E. Saerwood. E. /A. Breese and _Thomss Sulli- van, after passing & few dsys here, extended their journeying intw Mexico, going down on tne last trip of the Pacheco. Miss May Wymau has arrived from | Omahe to pass the winter with her brotrer, | Wat-on H Wyman, at his home on the beach. General Churenill of Ohfo has begun the work of cleariug hi¢ Orange avenue property, pre- parstory o building. John J. Lawrence Jr. of Pittsbure, Pa., who is pessing toe fall here ac- companied by Mrs. Lawrence, returied oa | Saturday from an excursion into Ar:zona. Marshuil D. Wilber of Cnicago is out for & so- journ at the big hoteu. IN THE FUTURE Announcements Made for Decem- ber Gatherings and Festivities. | Zeta of Deita Sigma Delta nas issusd invita- | tons for a reception Thursday evening Decembar 9, at tne Maple Hall, Palace Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs, B. Mfsh, upon the oceasion of | their tweny-fifth weddine anniversary, will ieased 1o receive their friends at their 411 Devisaderostreet, to-day, from 2 to 5P Tue Independence Soctal Club will omit its regular D-cember meeing at Mozart Hall, but on the following eveunitg. Saturday, | December 4, will have an enteriainment at | Turn Verein Hall on Turk sireer, between | cavenworch and Hyde, when,it wi'l producs | in elaborate siyle George M. Haker's three-act | drama, entitled “Enlisted 10r the War, or The Home Guord.” Dancing wiil follow. Miss Carrie Bowe:, pianiste, assisted by Giulio Minetti, violiniste, wili give a concert A Auditorium, Tuesday even- ing, November 3J. PERSONALS. Jumes A. Beckett has resigned his position in the London, Paris and Anerican Bank and is golug to New York City ‘o <pend the winter | with hissiswer, Mrs. Arnoid Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lu e fisenvine) | have returued irom their soutnern trip and | will be pleased to see their friendsat 1319 | Eddy street. The Misses Mae McElligott, Reta Tavolara and Ella Callahan are visiting their friends Christumas. Mrs. H. Benton and the Misses Binton have removed from 503 Franklin sireet o the Mayb:lle, corner of Van Ness avenue and | Grove street. Mrs, Simon Hochstadter, Mrs. A. F. Sonnen- berg and Mrs. Friesleben wili be at home the second and fonrth Thursdes of each month at 1816 Broadway. Mrs. R. E Standinger and son Raymond, of Humbuidt, Nev., and Miss Susan K. Adams of Colma, Cal., are visiting friends and relatives | in this eity. They intend reiurning to Hum- | boldt in & few week Mr. ana Mrs. A. W. Scott Jr. have returned | from Buivedere und have taken a house at 1303 Page stree Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wollner left on the Sunset Limited on Monday, the 221 inst., for an extended Eastern trip. Mrs. W. E. Stevens has returned from Los Angeles and will be at home the first Tuesdays C.Z mmerman and family bave removed to Harrison street. | Mrs. A. Ottinger has returned home from | Europe, and_will receive on the first and sec- | ond Friday of each month, Mrs. A. Seligsohn will be at home the first | and third Thursdays of the month at 2019 | Pecific avenue. | Mrs. Jonn F. Sweeney and daughter, Miss | Nettie Sweeney, of the Esmond Houve, have | just returned irom & two montns’ toir of the Eastern States and Cuanade, where they have | 76 | was a succass. | rramme was an_exhibition_drill Goiden Gate ing relatives. Mrs. Swe-ne‘y went to Loulsville, Kv., to atiend the annual convoca- tion of the Order of Chosen Friend:, beinz the grand prelate from the local lodge );n.\l also a del>gne While absent the Indies visited Néw York City, Buff:lo. Cleveland, Toronto (Canaan), Walkervilie (Ontario), De- 20 and St. Louis. g istered at Paso Robles are been vis Among these £Li Mr. avd Mrs. J. J. Valentine, M v, H. Bare =, J. W. Buarens, Mr: Mrs. St ven: rol, M. i. Hu Gardener, Mrs. M brook, Gearze B. Gr { 3 H, Scovel, Thomas C es, Georz> 2 Miss M:les. Captain Hale, A i. Wiliiams, F. . Skaggs, Mr. and Miss Williams, Miss €. Mil- ler, . Glfnun, A. L. Chynoweta, Leon L vis R. D. McQuiddy. G. Moore, H. Eppinger, C Eisy and son, J. L. Martin, Mr. Mrs, Hock, Miss Hock, Mrs. Martin, Judze and rs. Wait, Miss Wait,Dr. and Mrs. Alexander North, Miss North. ELP FOR THE YOUTHS, The Boys to Fe Amused on Sunday so as to Avoid Temptation. Salesian Fathers' Noble Work—The Italian Opera Benefit for ths Causs. The first Sunday retr. at for boys in the United States will te opened in the near future under the d r:ct on of the Salesian Fathers, who took charge of Sts. Peter and Paul’s Church about five months agzo. This is not to be a retreat in the strict sense of the word as generally understood by Roman Catholics, but rather a retreat ss originated by Don Besco for youtns| of the citie« of Italy ? The idea of pricst of Turin, was this great benefact to taks the boys wio would be exposed to vice and b example on Sundays and have enicr- tainments for them, such as t zames, music and private theatricals, 1 amusing them, and by interesuing them in this manner bring them togeiher. During the day, however, the rriest would pive the youths religious instrnctions. All youths were weicome from 10 years up, no matter what their rank in li e. arrying on this work of the venerable old man, who died ia 1888, is an or- der of priests who are called the Sal sian Fathers, and wbo devote their lives In looking after the youths. They intend to make the Sundays en- joyavle for the young fo ks, and for all this they ask no ccmpensation 8.vathat the work they are undertaking wiill make good honest men, The Italian Opera Company intends to give a benefit for this ciu-e in Decembor, the proceeds to go to the fund for ihe creati n and maintenance of the proposed park for recreation. —- Entertained by Masons. An entertainment and ball was given Wednesday by Mission Lodge, F. and A. M., at the Odd Fellows’ Hall in aid of the furnishing fund of the Mission Lodge Masonic Hall Association. The hall was crowded and tne entertainment from both | a financial and enteriaining standpoint The feature of the pro- of the Drilt Corps, Knights Tem- plar, under the direction of Eminent Sir William Edwards, commundant; 8r Knicht J. R. Aitken, senior werdes, and Sir Knight R. McMaulien, junior warden. Those who took wvart in the nrogramme were: Ban R. Tarbox, Dr. Taomas L. Hill, J. R. Oc:iivie, F. G. Kenne, L G. Sanchez, A. Mennie, W. J. O'Brien, L. A. Larsen, Miss Cordie Wetjen, J. Catuncart, J. C. Hughes, Miss Mery A. Clark a Miss Katie R. Ciark. A long program: ot dances followed. Y ———e German peasants sle:p in winter fiftey hours a day. NEW TODAY—DRY GOODS. you will pay elsewhere fo 000 ¢ FRAGRANT PINE $ BALSAM PILLOWS., ‘We have just received a shipment of & Maine Fir Baisam Fillows These © P.llows have been spacially prepared @ for us, being filled with hand-picked {OCOCOCO00 ® ¥ir Tips. that wi | 1emain fragrant for ® years. Toey come in three siz>s: 12x14, 93¢ 14x18 $1.35 18x18... .. 8L.75 We also have a comnlete stock of Down and Downilene P.llows in sizes as follows: 18x18 20x20 24x24 26x:26 16x:0 Materials Work. That are now {n {or the holldays—if you i For Fancy AWAY FROM The Cheapest For the Best-- We're going to preach a little sermon on that subject to-day. We don’t want a single person to get the idea that the best means high prices. It does not. It means, here in our store, goods that you can depend on—goods that, in nine cases out of ten, don’t cost a cent more than what r inferior goods. |LACES. Verv latest for eveninz wear—Fluted Liberty Cn ffons, 30 inches wide, in biue, creum, black, pink, white and livender.. . ---.8L.35 per yard Tinsel Stripad Gauz-, in cream, blue, pink, veilow, white, lavender and black, for eveninz wear, 4> inches w % ais L o e U R O i A 45¢ per vard New Sh Puffed Liberty Cnif- fons, 20 inches wide, in cream. black, blue, ping, white and biuette....78¢ per yard Point de Lierre Lace, in twenty new patterss, 7 inches wide.....30¢ per yard Wortn 50c. Cream Silk Fedora and Cnantilly Laces, in 15 patterns, 7 inches wid -, for.......... -30¢ per vard We are buying largely and selling cheaply. One visit will prove this. A purchase of any of the following will prove it. \ I TRIMMINGS. Trimmings for evening wear in Paarl Edgings, Bands, ¥ringes, Festoons. All shades of Silk Appliques—white, blue, pink, l«vender and cream . o aan .35¢ to §4.00 per yard Fur Trimmings—A complete line of Peisian Lamb, Reaver, Mink, An- gora, Maiten. Thibet, Bear and Con-y, for '97 aund '03, we zre now ready to show. Braid Tr.mmings in Silks, black and ¢o 0rs 3% to 4inches wide. ... .20c¢ 0 Mohair Blouses, Yo in endless variety, at re Mohairs and in 100 designs, .50 a yard and Panels 1lly reasonable Never beiore sold under 50¢ a yard. materials demanded by Fancy Wor is perfectly complete in plain and ery Silk, p'ain and stamped Linens, telle, Tapa:try, snl A~ A SIGHT OF THE BEAUTIFUL should be so «I uated—and wonld 1.k to know what beautifully iilus rated holl ay b ok, jus oai. Now is the time we can provide you with all the Silk, Surah Silk, Crochet, Knitting and Embroid- ims, Burlaps, Felts ant Art Ticking:, Velours, Corduroys, Velvets, Plushes, Satin de Jean, Broca- materials for cross-stitch work, Cords, Frin es, Tusse s and Pon-Pons. prices. k. 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