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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOREB 23, 1898 23 _— N bR what in addition to subjects, has ations of fore on the drive- Berlin, which b made 1 life, among them & way. Unte. de has had much o, of the American mode ’ ke added, “‘are more indicati C0OCCOOO20000002000C000C0C0C000C000000000 Md Miss Winnie e amiable fin- al secre 3 Lodge, will, in ,vember, become the bride of A. W. "urpin. a prominent member of the order of Odd Fellows. ANCIEN WOF View - upon a class a an a fair djoining nt was_spent efforts of Special Deputy en, this lodge bas in the past ity young members now 106. a very enjoyable en- room at Port and Master Costa on the Workman Ge was pr t and d address Workman E. Dan- | s at Paso Robles, neme, Santa Bar- Paula. At each an enthusiastic eeting and instructed each lodge In the work. After spending vicinity of Los An; b y of V irand proposes to he will return 0. 8. Hi berg visit before the first of t A n with a pros- pective Saat = prospect, to be locate just north of Sutt. n given that the membershi 1 2 1 soon at le 1 . of t te lodge: of this city sent 0" the. e ganization of th DEGRE OF HONOR Ivy Lodge has arranged for a and apron s on N 2. Mr Iberta Lit has been elacted cap.. tain of m of this lodge vice Mrs. K Wwho tendered her resi unable to devote the m.’.n and tion to the duties of the office. Miss Florence L. K anta Cruz e, recorder of Vio- d a v to Ivy Lodge and was mu. team h in the ¢ nch 1 its fir by a pov veral men: e filed applicatio ates. .08 Gatos cele- y last Wedne social. for beneficiary NATIVE SONS. The funeral services over the remains of the late Dr. McLaughlin, one of the founders of Mission parlor and a past president thereof, also at one time grand lecturer of the order, were held last Mon- day by Past Grand Presidents Henry G. | Gesford, John A. Steinbach, Grand Sec- | da ary Henry Lunstedt, President 8. J.| eisen of Mission Parior and Merten C. |of the members being instructed in parlia- the session, as there iscussed which called for ruling that only one well versed in Allen, in the presence of a large number of the memoers of the order, Louis Leland, past president of Califor- LS L0 TN RN VAT KIS i = Fl‘o'x Ger‘ome‘s"SIave al'ker. DEAL ARTISTS “MODEL.” Paris Figaro’s Tribute to American Girls. Painters and lllustrators Likewise Agree That She Is Superior in This Respect to the Maid Her people, AN n models are’ found here because all nations to our population. hat we find co haracteristics of “Better wo can earn in a week by working in a than anywh a model. For the latter are either flash- i ed or have the manners of the for and poor- in the joints, “Many highly respectable girls who, figure injuriousl or for other caus upport themselves, but who do not or semi-pub- g on the stage or at- hind the counter—offer them- This type of girl has a better bringing up than the pro- ign model, has taken bet- 21f and is in every way , are obliged proportions care to do so t—another ind: ot as attractive. democratic nation. cteristic of €s as mode navian—each s a finer type of she is brought up in better gs. Her education is s of the foreign model. is finer and the body responds to the rule, conspicuous and fingers. for only three or four artists and vet arn a fair livelihood.” “haick is peculiarly com- ak of the comparative merits of American and foreign models. a pupil of Gerome in Paris and afterward traveled extensively in Both abroad and since his return he has executed many figure drawings and paintings. finement and of h are developed acial type both in higher than any understood W. T. Smedley, who, as an illustra- was studying had wide experience in draw- Gerome that he came into the cla y and asked us to come i studio to see deal measurements? doubt if other les that the superiority of the Amer- ican model was due to the fact that a of women posed for artists slightest suggest ed into them—and I better clas: here than abroad. that models are with respect in our studio: “induces a Many girls prefe: tores, because it is more formed women who had ever posed for surements, a thing that 1 st wants to do ks well on canv An aick, and models be- ng at my studio they were so superior in manner, dress to those to whom I had become accustomed abroad that I at first mis- took them for visitors. knows on the Instant whether he has opened his door to a visitor or to ‘He was at that time painting a pic- considered ve Market,’ - to the professional girls to pose. to working in entered hi. w the beautiful central point of interest in that picture. “But, as a rule, ‘the Fr ame from a better position In life. del,” saia Mr. Wiles, “usually belongs to the lowest classes. Abroad an ar- “The foreign mc as much as some girls 200000C000000CO00000000000000000000 i act upon with [ Forest h nch figure is 000000000000 000000000C00000CO0OC0OCOCOO00O0CO02 C0LO000R00 night he paid a visit to merican in this city. ateo announces a_smoker for the 2ist of next month, and San Joa- < one on the 16th. Triumph will hold an open meeting on the 10th of November. | events the high chief ranger will be pres- Since the 1ith of last May the high | chief ranger has visited fifty-one courts. OF THE FOREST. Toyal Circle at its meeting last Monday received four propositions. | tee on the umbrelia party that is.to be night next presented ave during the past week been sS in the matter of Increas- an official visit to Ivanhoe Cirel Court Germa. n_members, roll of mem- | preme grand chief, left guide paid a visit fo Golden Circle. ast Friday night Olympia Circle was has in that time increased an autumn party | bership to v night in Old M an at home in the Alcazar last sant time, as a ces was presented. ence to enjoy it, and ment there was a’ pro- At each of these le hag made after the enterta or nterta | for a party to be given in a | gramme of dances. . and had a ple T ORDER FORESTERS. t week.High Chief Ran- | d the court at Amador, v and agreeable membership | was treated to a banquet. | went to the court at Sutter Creek, where there was a good meeting, and | ménts by the n During the pa ger Boehm vi found a live! COMPANION: The commit- cretary Walli ara McDonald, G Past Supreme Councilor Arnold | and Past Grand_ Councilor quite a number of the frie was presented gramme of entertainment, which i OOOOOOOGO_OOOODOOO00000000OOOOO 3700000L00000000C00000000000000000C0000000 THE NEW STATUE : EGYPT AWAKENIN Striking Symbolic Work by an American Sculptor Which Now Adorns a Paris Salon, 1d do_better given on Saturday v favorable re) Supreme Grand C the supreme left guides, treasurer an d four can- s asked permission to confe: NATIVE DAUGH? hief Companion Mrs. of the mem- Member of Inte a circle of the Companions of the Forest. secretary pald lady carrying a wi to last for six meet- NATIONAL UNION. its meeting d a good attendance e intiation of three candidates. will act with a like Gate Council in & smoker by the two in Novem- that the prospects are that 1e of the most en- that has ever been ared by the order AMERICAN gements that have been the period of tne greatest num- all gain the sepherd and ber reported , and the event ertainment Thanksgiving m ail parts of the su: ainment will be of T tnl 1 be given in Native Sons’ programme prior to the dance. , the Chinese impersonator; ftschmidt, the Dutch comedian, ently appeared before - a_Halloween at the same time conve: ple of Marin County. Chapter will initiation at modern civilization, symbol of peace, which Egypt offers to the world. It may well be said that nothing so powerful in conception and show- ing such virility has been produced since Buonarotti’s “Moses.” Francis Edwin Elwell is a type of the artist of the heroic school. * He comes of Welsh, or Cymric, stock, and his family has for generatior a noble role in the history of this country. His great-grandfather, Ephraim Farrar, took part on the patriotic side in the battle of Concord, one of the early engagements of the Revolutionary War. One of his grang-unc other Farrar, served in the war of 1812, Another grand-uncle saw -48, while several members of his famils on the Federal side in 1861, and served during the whole period of the or will celebrate its is beautiful. v an entertain- party to be given in aid of the on December candidates fo During the past sia { chapters of the guild have been instituted | in varfous parts of the country, which is | a remarkable showing in so short a space e weeks twenty-six FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Helghts at Court Sutro meeting adopted ten of the twelve resc lutions introduced at the previous meet- J. Strong, two of the num- recalled by will bring about retrenchment with- THE JUNIORS. An invitation has been extended to the membership of the councils of the Junlor | Order of American Mechanics located in cisco to attend the smoker to e ieorge A. Custer Council Each member will few days in the | Ing by Geo, in the Mexican war of 18 ed to be in force Elwell himself holds an honorable discharge from the Ma militia, having served six years in that orsanization. More rec Joined ‘the ranks of the Engineer Corps as a volunteer, and it was not his fault that he did not see service. 0000000000000 00000000000000C0O000000 evening next. One of the retrenchments applies to and low jinks v and musical programme, eof there w to which wives, ¢rsuip of Lincoln Council has fon to send nsideration a to members of the order who are volun- at Manila a Christmas box with good things for the holidays. held meetin, “ouncil there was a spirited discussion on the proposed amendments to the constitu- tion of that body. IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN. | Consumnes Tribe of Sacramento on last celebrated its any payment of sick henefits fancy dancin 0se contribut Arnold, Professor Dasse, Mr. | West, 'A. B. Sanborn, Miss Nelson' and | | Miss Della Sholz. | Golden Gate Council will receive a visit | | from the Pro; day night, an tertainment. Grand Councilor Boehm has during the | present term pald official visits to seven- | ty-five councils. Angel Council, the new one at Los An- geles, is reported as doing well and taking new members. _ YOUNG MEN The board of managers will give an en- tertainment and ball in Pioneer Hall on al Council will give 27th inst., and Yorke Council CLE nion Square Hall music and reci- | tations, th ; anist and treasurer volunteered s for the year If retained in their servic “errucio last Tuesday celebrated nized October 18 rt was org d there will be a grand en- | When the gavel fell to c 147 members. uesday there were : court to order last | he sadition to many visitors) just elght Many more came in lat Coconino Forest i3 the name of the instituted by Williams, Ariz., on the 13th inst. ty-one charter members, and the chief er is J. H. Burton and the secretary Sweetwood. COMPANIONS OF THE F. of A. ome Circle of Healdsburg, whic as recently on the verge of collapse, has aken on a new lease of life and at its last held meeting dates and received seven applications. Live Oak Circle, at its meeting on Wed- nesday night, appointed a committee of | | seven to make arrangements for a guess- arty to be given on the night of No- inc een members. Great Chief of Records Burgman was present by special Invitation. Tribe, at its last held meeting, adopted two pale faces and was treated | to a graphic account of the doings of the | Great Councll of the United States by the great chief of records, C, F. Burgmad. During the evening the tribe was visited by Sotoyome Tribe in a body. st Saturday night a mixed team from | in company of the great sachem great chief of records, where they INSTITUTE. this November 4. tion of two sers of El Dorado Lodge | | will_give one in he 2th inst. : Santa_Cruz Council has appointed T. | Kelly, J. J. Dosan, J. { C. J."Gillen, instituted a new tribe, the team conferring the degrees. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. | he Daughters of Montezuma, of the T ocahontas, I. O. R. M. entertainment for | initiated flve A.“Cook, J. M | of th . A, Alzma, J. M. [pl= J. J. Roney, E. {conard, J. D. Talt, J. | ing t a committes | Mis the night of the 25th Inst. H. Kinsley, T. ¥Nolan and Rofert Hamill to take the preliminary steps to arrange | for the meeting of the n cil in this city next year ways to entertain th The lecture e . Kugelberg, vice-presi- | Bty S ; | In’ Missouri, is 19 hands 2% inches high, and weighs 1830 peunds, He is to be sent to a London menagerie, xt Grand Coun- | | arranged a first-cla: xt Gra {ts friends to be glven in the assembly Lan of the Red Men's building on Post street next Tuesday evening. | grammre is to be followed by a dance. FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. 1 The several lodges of the Friends of tne; last Wednes- garmen Alto Circle had, on u has J. J. O'Toole, | of style, night as usual, a large attendance a pleasant meeting was had, many mentary law durin; The grand directors will be called to- were many gether again not later than next January, s of Other Nations. not so good as the American. The lat- ter type is more refined Our models sugg their bearing a higher order lerican artists have, in fact, wide choice of charming models. On finds m who pose to while udying art th are going Such models are apt >sthetic taste and ar- nt and shc a stimu- our work this as; learn to that a moral has petticoats. Asar who pose in a tho are most mode: never seen on had finished posing and had ssed herself even tie her shoe laces without retiring be- hind the screen. And nothing shocks models more than to see other worrern in evening dr cannot under- nd how women can display per- charms for the mere sake ot or of presenting a pleasing nce.” g e E There are more blind people among the Spaniards than any other European face. Two persons die of starvation In Leuaon every week. do with models ic spirit I have antime the finance commit- to all matters requiring te attention. YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE. The entertainment that is to be given by Young Ladies’ Institute No. 7 in Pio- neer Hall on the evening of next Friday promises to be one of the most enjoyabla | that this subordinate body has ever given. YW PARTY. The G. C. Club will gi an enter- ment and snow in Union-square 1 on next Monday ning he dec- ons will be in imitation of icicles I c P t from the ceili the lady mem- bers of the club will be attired in white and they will have a grand march, each te silken banner., G, by ELWELL GYPT AWAKENING,” by Francis Edwin Elwell, is the only piece of Sculpture by an American artist that has been purchased from the Salon by a Frenchman who was not acting on behalf of his govern- M. Gabriel Goupillat was so struck by the character of this idealistic piece of work that he procured it for the adornment of his residence in the Avenue de Jena, tatue we have a portrayal of the three periods of Egyptian art under the three great races that have successfully dominated the land of the Pharoahs, and in each case rescued it from barbarism and decay. The lower portion of the work is cold and archalc in treatment, typifying the past in the arts of Rameses and his dyna Greek, showing the influence of the Ptolem: ecessors, and the upper portion displays all the beauty of modern realism, ing the impression of the awakening of the sub- Ject from the centuries of Moslem oppression to all that, by the light of This is accentuated by the lotu y. The torso is classically upon the arts of their pred- the s played , an- ervice enlisted achusetts ly he There will be a musical and literary pro- gramme. 5 el THE ROYAL ARCANUM. Argonaut Council is still in the field and doing initiations at every | me sing its membership. {1t n inized a deg team of five, which now confers the degrees, doing the wo ) perfectio! ouncil is also making an ase in membership. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Mr 1 Bates, lady commander of Phebe Hearst Hive, will shortly leave ity for Honolulu to be absent about iree months, California Hive at its last held meeting creased its membership by the inltia- andidates. N FRANCISCO CAMP. San Francised Camp No. 437, Woodmen World, will give another of its nt entertalnments an open meet- be held in the Masonic Temple o ion street, near Twenty-second, on — e In China a man may wear the same s for a lifetime without peing out 0 little does the fashion change, argest mule in the world was bred The