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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1898. 28 r dawns with a promise the a card party in the evening | wreath of orange blossoms. She carried | Maggio Graham, Mamie Keough, Mamie | land; H. Cambuca, A. E. McGlew, Japan; | rived carly in the week from Chicago and Professor W. M. Mackay, principal of < ¢ e of a brilllant social 45 Geary street, Miss Aronson | a prayer-book. ~The maid of honor, who | Houston, Masters Milton Greif, Robbie | John L. Wright, Roc! ; Clay | w ¢ many fri @ i & elaborate functions g the hostess on this latier occasion, | was the brid ter, Miss Annabel Gil- } Henry 1-‘~rrt'»<"1<€'ek~ Harry Deering, Mr. | M. Greene, Now Yflfii‘;erhfi‘isy'té:fi 1‘:51?1.‘;«eg?'gffr;é‘ss'm;:i\yni':cr:gfiegtn‘gz ‘!31‘5 (A';Y:Jlgrgorv‘l’r?h!osc:tolgkd]sl:; 'élepsss;fingi 5 Raipit e Sted by her. f Misses Stinson . wore a dress’of white organdie | and Mrs A. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. R.| Greene, Mrs. A. L. Stone, Miss Stone, | Sturgess, Miss Rosalle Sturgess, Miss | the California Teachers' Association. 1 ' 5t Himportant n 1 of San Jos over blue silk. Richard Garret officiated | Henry, Mrs. I. G. Leek, Mrs. Graham, | Mr. Philip S. Baker, Herbert R. Baker, | Mary Sturges s Clara Sturgess, Miss Emanuel Magnin of I. Magnin & Co. o Bt g Siinb Those who were fortunate enough to | man. The ceremony was per- | Mr. J. Dennie and Professor Barr. Leavitt Baker, Miss' Helen Baker, Miss [ Helen Sturgess, George Sturgess and | left on a business trip Saturday _for s el g Mo attend the very excellent performance at | v the Rev. Father Brad e Dorothy Baker, Miss M. McGill, Miss M. | Hubbard Carpenter. Southern California, to be gone a fort- ; pag L e benefit the Concor on Friday evening are s at the marriage were driven CLUB PARTIES Ursula Stone, San Francisco; Gaspar | Arthur B. Watson of San Francisco is | night. : on the Toud in ‘their ¥ »s of the many good sidence of the bride's parents . Alevanza, Lorenzo Alevanza, Joseph A. | passing the Christmas holldays at the ho- §ir- and Mrs, Felge and family of 73§ 4 ings offered them. The talent of the Sunny Dale, where a banquet < : Farry, Santa Clara; Mrs. Walter Hately, | tel, Hayes street have moved to SI4A Fell f ‘seats has been most | P ts was as unusual and grat- taken of. e entire house was pre The many friends of Mr. Bullen of the | Miss Marie Hately, Chicago; J. E. Stagg | Major H. A. Bartlett, United States Ma- | street. | idly up to date. The decorated with evergreen and rer St. George Club were royally entertained | and wife, Durham, N. C . G. Peters, | rine Corps, is here, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Willard from Chicago will will find | ep was more than Dancing was indulged in dur- [ on Christmas afternoon. While the reg- | Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richard- | Bartlett. spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Wagand, Colorado; Mis Handy, Al P ska; L. Knapp, Minnneapolis. Curonado. CORONADO, Jan. 1.—Mrs. Percy, wife of Surgeon H. T. Percy of the Monterey is at Hotel del Coronado for the season The Misses E. H. Libby, E. L. Libby, H. A. Libby, M. A. Libby and S. M. Libby of Portland, Me., are again at Ho- tel del Coronado to pass the winter. R. E. Houghton was a recent San Fran- cisco Visitor here, as were also Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Horan, Miss Blanche Horan | and Darrell Horan. Dr. F. W. Skaife, Montreal, is sojourn- ing at the hotel. An Oakland par E. Dunham, Mary staying here are F. Dunham and Ruth am, . and Mrs. F. C. Havens are down from Oakland. The highest tide of the season occurre. at Coronado on the %th, and the big breakers afforded a fine sight, witnessed by many visitors. Mrs. George Sturgess and family ar- tion. They object to the hurried word whispered when half out of breath. They prefer not to look flurried. They want every stray hair of their pom- padour to stay where it is placed. They don’t wish to dance as if caught in a whirlwind, but they do wish to copy their great-grandmothers’ man- ners—in the dance. In many ways the new dance is like the ordinary lancers, and can be danced to the same music, only played in slower time. There are five figures. First figure: Heads cross over.Turn partner with right hand. Cross with sides to right twice to places. Sides change places the first (third) time; the second (feurth) time back to places. Turn corner with right hand. Partners salute; sides the same. In the first figure in turning the cor- ner with right hand the minuet step and the minuet pose are introduced. Second figure: Heads ladies’ half 1diences ever fetching evening, and at an earl® hour | son, New York; F. D. Nowell y. 3 2606 s t e - g, i 2 our | ylar members of the club wi lebrat- . ; F. D. Nowell and family, | ~ Mrs. Barmenter, wife of Lieutenant E. | George Elder, 2606 Folsom street. of a theater. ‘ f the cast more than young couple departed on a wedding | :"l”:,r.:}’ l';,‘. )i:'I:)\\'n h\:fl:;;n th:E;:nf:; ;-(.,(, Alaska. H. Barmenter of the Albatross, is pass- Miss Estelle Raphael will be at home rtance on the oy their g trip'to the southern part of the State. | (& C& < e I 3 Mount Tamalpais. ing the winter with Mrs. P. D. Thomson | the first Monday in each month. to be | singing On their return Mr. and Mrs. Romer wili | thrown open to the above gentleman's 2 S t Flower Lodge, Coronado. Mrs. Le Normand has left for a so- & M a 2 2 t to the reside in this city. The guests included | bachelor guests, and good time was MOUNT TAMALPAIS, Jan. 1—The| Mrs. C. B. Stone of San Francisco en- | journ of several months in the southern 1a | the members of the family and a few | enjoved by all. Turkey, roast beef and | holiday week has been one of unusual | tertained friends at dinner at the hotel on | part of the State. intimate fri The young couple re- | English plum pudding were the staples | activity on Tamalpals, and among the | Christmas day. Miss Annie L. Stone of 217 Post street egant and appropriate | Of the menu fter the disposal of which | yisitors have been people from ever: John V. Clark, a prominent Chicago | has left for Europe and will be absent a gifts of silver, china and bric-a-brac. | the guests assembled in Burnaby Hall. | part of the State. Y| banker, is here, accompanied by his | couple of months. (Sachmen.: 2 — - | \\lnon- pipes. cigars and tnll)act‘o ‘m;‘d A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs, R. | bride. Mrs. A. E. Lobree and snniot Brent- rma Rothsct their pleasure. e vocal programme | 11’ P, : q S- R | ®°°A. Munger, the well-known Chicago | wood are here on a short_visit. HOME GATHERINGS. was as follows: Song, ease Miss Poie cage Jr., George W. | A Olicctor-is agaln at the hotel This | Miss Btta McLeod, daughter of Angus . dulian ! Sl Squall” T; H. Mathlas: s L. Abbott made the ascent of the moun- | 15 Mr. Munger's fourth season at the | McLeod, who has been visiting her sister ) Davis and Louis T. K. Romaine of 1ill Scott street en- T. Stot tain last Monday, dining on the summit, | Coronado. (Mrs. F. A. Rockhold) in Chicago, re- and Mrs. Isador Joseph recently | tertained at dinner on Wedn y, the " J. Cullen of Fresno was am‘;,,g the C. B. Stone of San Francisco, accom- | turned to her home in this city yesters e ey 15th, Hon. Charles B. Harris, wife and guests of the week. panied by his family, including Mrs. | day. e daughter, of Goshen, Ind., who are en Y Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Bruce Cart- | Stone, Walter C. Stone, Emily Stone, Ar- z pARIamE A e aher. 60 TounE. mlihd s CXns T o +i- | Wright and Miss H. Cartwright of Horo- | thur Stone and Charles Stone. are pas Sailed Away. ati : and a : 2 = i : ¥ ) > J. D i- | lulu were on the summit this week. ing the holidays at the hotel as in years 3 ppointed American Consul. tation, W, Allman; ‘address, J. W.| Al Goraan' of ‘Redwood City was here | gone by. Among those .sailing for Honolulu on nd Mrs. A. D. Splivalo enter- 1,"‘A (i’\; 9% s ‘};“r I{Y' lipl_lef;:\‘?rlkg}_"\\! for a few hours. B 3 A driving party from the hotel pic- | the steamship Australia Tuesday, De- a number of their friends last | Courtesy this most enjovable affair Was| Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and James | nicked at Tia Juana on Tuesday. cember 28, were: G. N. Andrews and nesday evening, D at | concluded w sing Moore Jr. of San Francisco spent = day B. and A. L. Gates are San| wife, A. H. Batchelder, J. L. Beard, ir home on Washington ot Thase | S Qe iccesstul entertatnment . and] 20 e EnouuteL Mrs. J. F. Beck, A. S. Boyd, C. A. present were: ) 2 . Spli- was given by the protective com-. iertrude Goey was a guest on the R Brown, H. C. Bush, W. H. Cornwall, A. ind Mr a ‘s Educational and a el | PERSONALS. Coventry, H, Foster, M. Grossman, Mrs. headquarters on Al “"éfrl 31‘%-1:-“ Jeftrey, L. hJ. M‘eulgrer.}:‘efi!sDAs falE Phillips fonday, Tuesday | and Miss K. A. Gray of Sun Francisco,| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weld Spalding | 3’ N litven, M Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard, Sorniec; was here. | have removed to 637 Baker street, and wil | Vida, k5. M. Waish, Miss M. A. Wal and Mrs. S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. evenot. T “‘_—"1““*:*‘ W. Taylor of Corte Madera, | be at home on the first Tuesday in each | R. W. Whinfield, Mrs. H. G. Winter- 2 inetti, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillard, Mr. | osTamme were 2 e oLy, Wess visitor dutmigsthe | miuith halter. :- . ok 1 p C: sen-Roekel e e e T cheel gave a Christmas party at | and Mrs. A. Shackelford, Mr. and Mrs. | L ECSTRHeR ' | . Captain A. Hensen of Santa Cruz we o home of his uncle, J. Nagel. 11131 | E. Wakeman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, | Trelease, Mrs. DF | here during the hollday ket ’ The evening W pent in | Mr. and Mrs. Luckhardt, Mrs. Luck- | Miss Frankie Frank Johnson of Colusa registered on d dancing. The follow- | hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Miss M § William Brown, | the summit this week. 2 i J Miss L. Findley, the Mis ce Douglas, Miss Marie Sor- | Among the San ~ Francisco people | S . R 'n and Estelle Splivalo, Mi | ss Madeline O'Neil, Robert | Who have recently enjoyed a trip| e T Hayes, Mi Bicherbans.: s own, Miss Florence E. Martin, H. A. | 0 the top of = Tamaipais _might | Hammer, Meta Nagel, yes, ) stcherbame, AMiISs A. | panft,’ Miss Nellie Stevenot. be mentioned George O'Dell g otHie S ornmaaser nik . Mrs. L. Moore L. Barbler, O'Dell, P. Knapp, John Thomps: : nnie 'Guillaume, M M. Shubert, s P | Schroder, R. Hart, L. Hart, Mr. s. | - ekt o Tig ot D. White, IN T FUTURE. Y rai. B AL, | | NEW dance is coming to town. | chain. Salute to lady. Balance. La-. - riha _Klaus: Hermann G ‘iv}m»r;:z ‘"“" M(_’(;Mr‘my = The eecan S asaERiiy i ks ot Adams, nd Mrs. A. Wi 74 The society girl is practicing the | dies’ half chain to places. Right and her, Willie Hammer. Tony K Ricketson, Mrs. M. Robertson, the Winter Cotillon Club will be held { ST and Mzs. I A Brown, Mr. | quaint curtsey of the graceful |left to corner to right. (Seeond. time 3 2 2 ze Short, & 3 e he te O w id | 5 . Grubb. James P. sey, | A £ o = 35 3 , George Z DL O ichitans . o Friday evening, January 7, at Lunt's | W. A. Lux, Miss Lillle Landrett, A; | Minuet and being taught to point.cor- | to left) Sides the same. Robert | Koenncke. W Conreich, 1 lomon, C. J. Leighton Hall. Cook, H. Ducket, F. Monell, Allen Green, | rectly her dainty slippered toe. Third figure: Heads half promenade ce Lemmon. Ro D Mr. Hooke, V. Noe, J 1 ations are out for the next party | Arthur Green, Th w dance requires many of the | to opposite sides and partners salute. y was ten- | Sheldon, iy S v = s i John Cushing and Miss Dollie Cushing e rea . ; o red Mi sl Il R s ey | ot tho Comme ) et to be held on| of San Rafael spent a day on the sum | Steps of the old-time minuet and is a | Ladies give right hand to each other friends at b Florida g rieder, H 3 oy b s SR ok ‘m«';"n PR RN R | square dance. Newport was its birth- | and left to partner. Balance in line. street, on Christmas C | Cotillon Hall. % | . R. Smith of College Park registered i Jewpor ;e % cellent vocal and instrumental music | de Local Union No. 6 of the National | at the Tavern of Tamalpais during the | PIACe and it is called the Newport | Promenade to place. sl:desimtemsa;ne rendered by Hugh and Lizzie Fitz-| G Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of | holida: lancers. During the balance in line in this fig- patrick, Robert Tritton and Miss Cora America will hold its annual grand elec- | A party of the following Berkelev peo- The dignified grace and the gliding | ure the minuet steps are again intro- Fred Kimball kept the part ay and ball at 0dd Fellows' | B¢ Werg among the visitors this week: | movements which charaeterize it are | duced. Mr. and A ening, January S. | {on ana Miss Ethel Calton. . |a welcome change from the romping | Fourth figure: Heads forward and The _\llvl\ -nz}e ?m‘m lll I:‘s?;-u-tl_\' (v;dx:ll }]|9ld | % “b i Durlme. ‘r"BL' kl))unm‘ and Mary i dances of the past season. The dances | salute. Salute to right (second to its ninth musicale and ho 3 { L. Dunne, also erkeley, were guests % s > vi B A Thutsday eventng, January 6, | o the sammie, . LCrKeley, Were guests | which are but little more than a whirl | left). Ladies’. chain with corner to Admission will be by invitation unl.‘ '1hc€ l‘b(‘rowu of Visalia and D. W. Stewart and a rush are going out of fashion. | the right (second time to left). Sides . programme will commence promptly at | of Oakland were here. | Even the popular two-step is being | the same. n, from 4 till 7. whole hou §:15 o'clock, and doors will remain closed | Among others who visited the Sy > ¥ > ; ¢ | Tirown open to their guests a *'rendition of the numbers. were: Mr. ana Mrs. H. L. Woodmirn, | danced to slower time. Fifth figure: 'Grand double’ ‘chain: evening dress social will be given fl'""*’“!""}{ !‘-‘,4 Hart, Chicago; Ralph | This season’s debutantes are show- | Same as grand chain in ordinary lan- | arron, York; . C. Jorgas Vi 35 Vi | Charles’ Jorgason, Chicago; M. ‘.\lurt«m‘.g:;: ing a decided preference for conversa- | cers, only take partner with you. Give right hand to ladies and left to your partner. First couple turns. In turn- ing the couples follow in this order: 1 2 3 4 3 4 2 1 2 4 3 1 2 2 1 4 3 Promenade. First and third couples to the right, second and fourth to the left. Form two lines sides. Cross over in lines. Turn ladies to center and sa- lute. Ladies’ star. March around to the right, gentlemen outside to the left. Meet partner, give right hand to ladies and march to places. In this figure in turning ladies to center and salute the minuet curtsey is adopted. Among the first of the New York so- ciety women to dance the New- port lancers were: Mrs. Oelrichs, Mrs. J. F. D. Lanier, Mrs. Frederic Sands, Mrs. Lorillard Spencer and Mrs. A. J. Drexel IS VERY MUCH LIKE THE OLD MINUET. NEW TO-DAY. important function of the | Miss e Johnson, | ladies who ted Miss Simon and her | by the pupils of Puckett's Select Acad-| gy eaHel LA byt g | Re Mamie Mec- ter, Miss Harriette, to re- | emy on Friday evening next at Mission | {he next " cotillon of the | Y y, My o theiSintes 12\14 5 Bertha | Turn Hall, on Dightcenth Strect, 10T | 4444444444444 4444444444 AAARSSOAAALAARAARADS +4444- t Club will tak v rny, 3 Anna Cohn, Fannie Sternfleld, [ Valencia 3 33 * AL H 3 M RASAANAS 4 e er bilver | Mabel Son. Jennie Samuels, Fannie Eder | ¥ A" pretty little Christmas party _was | $3 ¥#EEHEREEEREERHEREETEIRER IR 1Y FHERFRRXFRRFRRRFRRRETRRERER FRERERELERERERRRERRRRERFH slen Hopkins. On . William | and Albertina Wahle. | given by Miss Dorothy Bloom on Wed- | 3% } srdon_Blanding will g! John Mc-| A very enjovable serenade_and sur- | nes at her_home on Post complimen to_her_debu H Kimball, | prise party was tendered to Mi v | street. The hous handsomely de er, Miss Susie Blanding. Becker, Henry | Cooper last Tuesday evening, I nt orated with evergreens. holly and - ° ing will be assisted in rece s, John Rei , P Rhodé, | 21, in honor of her birthday at her home. | tletoe, and the littlé hostess received hi rles Page, Mrs. Monroe | Gorgall, Hugh W Robert Twenty-fourth street. ~ During her | guests in a perfect bower of green. One thirty .of the most popular | 1 Vandarling, Thor Lorenzo, | beautifully | of the prettiest decorations in the room, | 1 buds. | Mr. Healy, Mr. McDon- | d cut flowers. | 1o the children’s minds at least, wa N { t ey ortance will be rmey, Frank Holmes, antly spent in | the jarge tree loaded with suggestive- | ® be Mrs. Antoine Jailey, George Fitzpatrick, Lester games and dancing. At mid- | goking goodies. Just before midnight | The | Nolan, Hugh Fitzpatrick, John Fitz- bounteous s 1. supper was ved, after which dancing | X the ond_or | patrick. Mr. and Mrs 1s of 8an | 4nq games were resumed. Following is = - aithough 10 defi- ~. and Mrs. Willlam Fairgrieve en- | Pedro are the guests of and Mrs. | $he ffst of those present: Ray Bloom, led upon. number of friends at_their | T. R. Browne at 115 Guerrero street | Lena Bloom, Maud Still, Harry Spalding, ndpoint, | 2726 Bryant avent i An Infu’rmi\lil T ce]i;ion wns]:lin at the | Norman de Voll, Harold Willis, Frank : went out | home . ester = Har on | Lincoln, Robert njes. Flora Davis, | t —d k ] t t t f Years e > Wednesday evening, in_honor of Dr. C. }‘f,"‘hl"pmke. (-,,,,r“,.j Farmutier. - Daw | 0 a ma B a filn S a emen U Il BYBH 0 jirominent social 1 ; | o 3 o oll. Luther Simpson, | s = :sting of which was the regular meeting | s . | vited guests were: Dr. C. s | Pr y EHI0E of WiEn gras e recolan mosine cRN L sunte en e | pist et were: Dri S, 1 Prait and Dorothy -great importance that will interest every lady of -Fortnightly. Previous to _the | her beautiful singing, as did Miss Kate | of Stanford, Professor and ) Was :: Miss__Goad gave a dinner in | Elphingston with reci ongs were | ington Wilson of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. . . e e R see 10 2 | Bhor: Bonneu. Mre, Grevne, e m B Del Monte. San Francisco and the surrounding countr : d for twenty s | Bushby, Adam Currie and William Car- | North, Mrs. John M. Johnson, MONTE, Jan. 1.—The old ¥ . icluded the follow routh, Among those present were: Mr. | L. Andrews, the Misses Kate DEL 3, Jan. 1.—The old year who_took part in the fi | and Mrs. William Fairgrieve, Mr. and | Eliza D. Keith, M. E. Keati closed with a goodly number of visitors ‘Wilson, A. M. Storall, and Me: ison Babcock and A. ¥. Werum. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Levy announce the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, which was held Saturday morning, January 1, at the at this pleasant resort. New Year's day has for many years been the day of days of the winter season at Del Monte, and this year is no exception to the rule. t “ortnightly cotillon. The ladies wer Kate “and Margaret Salisbury, Edith McBean, M Lilifan Folli M usie Blanding, Miss Miriam Moo: -und Miss Romie Wallace. Mrs. Alex Campbell, Mr.yand Mrs. George Drane, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph cholson of | Napa, Mrs. Madge Eldridge, Mis Mehke, Miss Jeanette Fairgrieve, Kate Elphingston, Miss Franees Shingle- On January 29th we take stock, and up to that time we are going to offer some great reductions in prices of goods - The New Year eve cotillon w dab, Miss lez\i’lo }‘.')_l]l:)gr(];‘\\- rMnsler Fush{sl{efi: ‘Temp!d&n Amgl‘((‘vpllun fol- Ilol(da)" ]webekmhere has gee;- ‘unu;luall)' 3 d t d k what “more. elaborate than the Colin Campbell, Master Dudley Eldridge, | lowed at their residence, Green street, | delightful, both as regards internal ar- : e e s Jamas Niven. Jol | to s B2 s MRl N TR in order to reduce our present stock. inight, when New Year | Fairgrieve, William Birss, Adam Currie, | Miss Ida Wolfe entertained the Fin de | Ieqvy frosts are still felt during the Motday e dnat iy S i greetings were exchanged ami shower | Wiliam Carrouth. e very charming = of confetti, and all joined ! The ixth annual military ball of the | manner recently. nights, but in the day the air is balmy Monday morning we inaugurate this inter- and fine. A number of family parties have passed their Christmas season here, and the childish laughter and fun of the smaller members of these parties have brought to the fashionable seaside resort The affair assumed a Christmas-as- pect, the decorations being holly berries and mistletoe, while the favors were Kiondike miners for the gentlemen and tinseled Santa Clauses for the ladies. | K. R. B. Rifles, Captain M. Casey com- manding, was held Friday evening at 0Odd Fellows’ Hall. A large and fashion- able audience s present to bid adieu to the old year and to welcome the new chorus of “Auld L 1, who led most d esting occasion and offer Muslin Under- wear and Ribbons at greatly reduced prices. sleizh bell being especially : . and Mrs. Robert Dickson t out cards for an *“at home” Satu: year. Three games of whist were played, the Safied - &l h January 8, from 5 till 7, at their r The twenty-sixth annual Christmas | prizes being’won by Miss Ida Wolfe and | the old-fashioned element of a happy, cest corner of Hafeht and | entertainment and dance of the Chil- | Dr. T. M. Smyth. Dancing followed, af- | Santa_Clausy Christmas. The children R’BBONS, MUSLIN UNDER WEAR. ter which a tempting supper was served amid hearty toasts for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman gave are still puzzling, however, over the ques- tion, “How in the world could Santa Claus tell which of the many chimneys dren’s Progressive Lyceum was held last evening at Pythian Castle, %9 Market treet. The affair was a most enjoyable The affair will serve to t charming_debutante -, Miss Ethel Scott Dickson, and Double - Faced Satin| GOWNS—60c gowns reduced to 40C, 75c gowns reduced to will be also somewhat in the nature of & | success. a_Christmas dinner party at their home, | to_come down?" : : . : fary v Mr. and Mrs. Dickson leave Miss Bradley’s select kindergarten and | 1611 Thirteenth street, Oakland. Among rs. L. L. Baker and her party of Rlbb0n5,4 ches wide and ® Fhortly fo make thelr hame 1 Now Yoae | orimary. achool held. its Christmas exer- | those present-were Mes. A Porter 2is | eleven wezs, among the joilfest of the 50c, 90c gowns reduced to 60c, $"00 gowns reduced to with corded edges, in all 70c and $1.25 gowns reduced to 85cC. colors, worth 50¢, for.veue...25¢ yd. DRAWERS—30c drawers for 20¢C, 50c drawers for 80c, 60c drawers for 40C, 75c drawers for 50C and 90c drawers cises Tuesday, December 21, at 528 Eddy street. Santa Claus was present and all the children had an enjoyable time. THEY’RE ENGAGED. Captain_ Patterson of Berkeley we a_ylolet luncheon in honor of her sister, Mrs, Captain Goodman, from Aus- tralia, on Wednesday afternoon. The table was prettily orated. In the center was placed a bank of violets, and at’ the plate of each guest was a dainty and Mrs. E. A. Rathbun, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Miss C. P. Wilson, Messrs. Finlay Campbell, C, C. Herbert, Captain McKenzie and J. Sinclair. A very enjoyable birthday party was given to Miss Maud Flack af her resi. dence, 2919 Folsom _street, Wednesday week's visitors. R. Hamilton, of the Baker & Hamilton firm, came down from San Francisco Sunday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hamilton. Clay M. Greene, the popular New York Elaywn ht and_ shepherd of the cele- The engagement is announced of Max boutonnie A silver coffee spoon with evening, December 29. Games, singis rated Lambs’ Club of New York, is here -un -enameled violet on the handle was | Livingston to Miss Rose Morris, daughter 2 ‘the * 's of BtnE | with_his niece, Miss Ursula Greene of k 4 for 68¢ Eiven each guest as & souvenir. Seloc: | ve At and - B e e ey ot | G Prauciscn: Ribbons in checks, o of Mr. and Mrs. Wolff Morris of Crescent City. evening. Those present were: The Misses Mabel Young, Lilie Lord, Elsia Du Bolex, tions from “II Trovators with piano 5 % ). Mrs. Walter Hately and Miss Marie and violin accompaniment, were rendered stripes, plaids, shaded CORSET COVERS—30c covers 20c, 50c covers 30¢, 60c 1 — Pauline_Du Bois, Florénce Du Bois, | Hately of Chicago arrived during the . while the guests were at table. T} 1 > will remai 3 the guests were, i table Thos WEDDING BELLS. Pansy Peterson, Ceclle Grozeller, Ku- | Week and will remain some thme. . taffetasand Romanstripes, covers 20C, 75¢ covers 50C. Middlemas of Alameda, Mrs. Cat nice Janes, Miss Jones, Miss Murchison, Mrs. r Miss Oakléy, Miss Graham, Miss M. Flack, Miss Helda Turner, Sadie Turner, Muriel Turner, Miss Maud Flack, Sadie Flack, Miss Mabel and Miss Jennie Flack, Mrs. G. D. Flack, Messrs. Guy Morgan, and_Mr. and Mrs. William L. Biddle Jr. of Detroit, constituted another holiday party who arrived during the week. Some of the arrivals are: ‘W. L. Peet, San Francisco; Irene East- man, Salem, Ohio; Emma_Tracey, Eliza- from 3 to 4 inches wide, 4 : worth 25¢, for.. 15¢ yd. | SKIRTS—70c buys $1 skirts, 8OC buys $1.25 skirts, 9OC buys % $1.50 skirts and $1 buys $1.75 skirts. Floyd, Mrs son of San Fra ©fArizona and Mrs. Bec >ortland. Mumford, Charles Hooker of Louisville, Kentucky, and Miss Lillian Hendley of Santa Rosa, California, were married Thursday at noon in the parlor of the Palace Hotel AAAAAALRASAAAAAASILEAAAARAALIAAAAAAAAAIAAEEAARAAAAARSSLASAAAARASDANS et 22 R R R e R L e R R e S L R - Bota Chapter of the Delta Tota Rntertaive < . ving Morgan, Roy Kay, Arthur Sugden : rnity entertained its sister chap- | By the Rev. J. H. Davis of Oakland. | Irving Morgan 3 gden. | PUiY" N J.; R. Hamilton, Mrs, R. Hamil- i¢rs with-a dance in the maple After the céremony all present partook | Willie Potts, William Bichbanm, James 'San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. If such a thing is pos- it H t i 17 e e e indple Soom o | After, e SOiemony, S el RE | Pkl and Forey Turner. The rooms and | Vo SN Saek e i e gt g CHEMISES—20c now will buy the 60 kind, SOC will buy those The members of the chapter receiving| bride and groom, after a bridal tour, | hall were decorated very prettily for the | 1,”Jygdle, Jr., Detroit: George B. Ross, sible, the new year occasion, and the affair lasted ull the small hours of morning. The Misses Hazel and Alma Schad en- tertained their playmates at their home, worth 75¢, 80¢ will give you one worth 90c and TH¢ will buy you a chemise regularly selling for $1.25. will make their future home in Grass Valley, California. The wedding of Robert E. Romer and Miss Elizabeth C. Gilligan took place last Were: . Misses Mabel Glenn Aronson, rl Clark, Ada Follansbee, M. Duncan, Ruth Jackson, Edith Mor- tulofson, Amy McCarth: New York; H. L. Billings, Chic: H Charles J. Shepherd, New York; Chnr{e& B. Darling, Chicago; E. H. M: re and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. Heynemann, San find our Mail-Order system moere complete than ever. $ * B A B R g S T Ty N A aaa s e s e s el e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e R R e e e e ¢, Gertrude Wheaton, Made- | Wednesday evening at old St. Mary's | 20 Clinton Park, on last Wednesda Fr: isco; Mrs. T. Herzfeld, - < Spicter ana Claddini. s | College Church. . The church was beau- | evening. . V| Binincoig’ wite, Mis Boyars Buin | 3T nd appro- | tifully decorated with evergreen. The Among those present were: The Misses | more, Md.; Thomas Irving and wife, San | 43 12 -]2 -129-131 KI ARNY s I s F ion. and | bride worc a cream white organdie over | Flossie Samuels, Pearl Samuels, Enid | Franecisco: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mald- | 4% .y ° . e furnished suitable | m‘s():'ele‘i;;; white srlllk|. elabor%;.‘elyllrlmme& 5’:"‘“}5 ?ddie D;:;ibne‘, A%mta Deerhé ,flBlr— harst, Bhanshnll;‘ Henry Cloett, Cape zt estivities were continued om,| with ribbons and lace. e long vel e Petersen, e Petersen, ssie | Colony; A. 8. Rossini.” New York; D R Gt b I S T e et A e S Thursday afternoon with an outing on’| was attached to the coiffure with & | Thomson, Lizzie Madsen, Ruth Hamilton, iuvergteln, R. A. Deaneth, s kn:— WSS Vel GRSt

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