The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 4, 1898, Page 26

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§-FE-EEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEE N 26 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1898. —&-S-E-E-E-5-E-5-5-5-0 855585 ENENEEEEEEEEEEEEN RN : ¢ } ) . wiae AN - oo ° 10 " E | @ i ° | B ' g i " i S S TS LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. At 7¥%c Yard. " ——— B | 150 pieces FLANNELETTES, fleece back, good styles, and a heavy, warm = 12 t 7 c % material, worth 10c, will be offered special at Tic yard. i Al 5 ents. " : 3 i —_— ™ 00000000k OO LADIES' BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, lined with percaline 10000000 CI0C0000CCI000000. a 5 and bound with velvet; regular price $1 25; sale price 75¢ each. : ~ At 5c Yard. o o B N 4 cases LONSDALE AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 36 inches wide, usually At $1.0O0O. sold at 8 1-3c, will be offered special at 5c yard. B B LADIES' FANCY COLORED DRESS SKIE;TS. gn dark shades, lined and 1 bound; regular price $1 50; sale price $1 00 each. ; " e At $11.50 Pair. At $2785. i 65 pairs 13-4 WHITE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, sizes 84x86, “a special cash g B LADIES' COLORED DRESS SKIRTS, made of novelty suitings, double purchase,” and made from the finest grade of Australian wool, an elegant 5 lined and bound with velvet; regular price $4 00; sale price $2 76 each. g ° finish, worth $15, will be offered special at $11 50 a pair. | | L ACK 1;110(*\0&21% DRESS SKIRTS, fan-pleated backs, At SOc Yard. i d and bound with velvet; regular price $10 00; sale price $7 50 l d 4 t k h b a t d b '[ 2 plec;s CRtEA%l[ T%BXLE DAIMAfSK. go Ino]tlwg “'ir(rie, ;eryedh;la;'{ saggdy_:féid, e een uem and a soft, fine finish, value for 70c, will be offered Sp: 3 ur large and variea stoc as entea by the = . ival Fri d Saturday of 500 C f El N At 75 N c Yard. [ ] L LADIES, JACKETS AND CAPES arriva F”day an atl,lr ay 0 ases 0 egant EW 18 pieces TABLE DAMASK, full bleach, €8 inches wide, a handsome satin i finish, worth 90c, will be offered special at 75¢ yard. 4 u and Stylish Goods. This completes the shipment of the $175,- r - " 000 k hased h by Mr. J At $1.00 Yard. At $2.90. e Stoc pUl"C ase recently n t e EaSt y r. ames 15 pieces TABLE DAMASK, full bleach, 72 inches wide, extra hea:i'y and a B ® LADIES' TAN COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, fly fronts, faced with cloth; reg- ‘Rpi h d 55 h d very fine satin finish, worth $1 25, will be offered special at $1 yard. i3 price 30 00, sate peice §5 50 cach 0’Brien at the enormous discount of per cent. As the goods [ ] = N - - At $5.00. b d hal g we intend t gi At 85c Yard. " B papme { COVERT, ALSO BLACK CHEVIOT CLOTH JACKETS, fly were 0 tame i at such a .OW fi ure t 0 V? our patrons 3 cases WHITE BEDSPREADS, a good size, soft finish, value for 85, will be Y g remmmivasoee T aiE s the full benefit of the discount, and on Monday will start the g v py 3 At $7.50. . Y = [ ] B ioTo f s f th d h d g | k At $1.OO Each. P R R NS, e st o e S2M6 Of these goods at such exceedin 'yf e Eres 88 10 TKE |, o ey memeg BoE o o, g, s s v ® faced with silk; e i = | x b] t x th h' t th d d t d f iceable, value for $125, wi e offered special af each. At $8.50 this a memorable eventin the history of the ry gooas trade o [ ] = 3 < | LA y serge, elaborate designs of braid and F o E h b d d At $1.40 Each. ] i e e around botom cased win | San Francisco. Extra help has been engaged and every con- |, .. .esmces S5 SL 2O, Eao o s AX DECS10N) sale Drloe bR encH: . for th dati f o cust h b " “worth $175, will be offered special at $140 each. u T At $7.50. venience ior the accommeocaation 0 ur customers has been i S CAPES, lined with silk serge, handsomely braided and Vided At Bc Yard. = o onts cdged Wi ek L Diniestular prics S18T0; pro E 9 picces PRINTED FLANNELETTES, ficces back, in dark and medium col- ) each. 'y y s le for ladies’ wrappers, worth 81-3c, will orings, heavy and warm, suitable s’ pDers, ., 7 ial at bc yard. = u At $10.00. GOODS EXCHANGED OR MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT FOUND SATISFACTORY,| be oméred mmecisl at oo s I ' PLUSH CAPES, lined with silk serge, richly trimmed with braid and Ty | | B inverted pleat in backs, collar and fronts edged with black Thibet . zular price $1500; sale price $10 00 each. SILK DEPARTMENT CLOAK DEPARTMENT BLACKDRESS fiOODS pE l L | o . : SPECIA . L e —_— C T . . | | . SPECIAL. Desi Elegant Quter Garments. | Exceptional Val Sc Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom Muslinn [ = dale and Tt of Leons: Mot Elegant New Designs. xceptional Values. : i [ « Sc Lonsdale and Froit of Loom Muslin. 5 _ = citie - TR 3 We blace on silc MON- Special attention is dll’eCIedi This Sl tferi £ NOTE SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED THIS WEEK TO OUR m s TENTION IS DIRECTED THIS WEEK T OUR S this week to our recently SRS R CLOAK DEPARTMENT. a5 [ NOTE-_.PECI&MAKT DEEPAS:HENT : DAY the finest and n';ps; imported Ladies’, Misses’ and|all the newest designs and 3 A . rari tylis 2 > : : L | - b e TR R s o = V?;lr('ed.as‘;?{t?;limlg‘fesstyde_ Children’s Jackets, Capes|effects in the most fashion- o’ sliks In : and Suits. The largest and|able Black Dress Goods so | | signs and colorings cver > ok i p seen on the Pacific Coast,| oSt stylish 5[%5- 2 outher far surpasses anything be- ; ;| garments ever shown on the ibited. i i [ ] - We have no hesitancy in P iRe Cast fqre exhibited in San Fran 3 - pronouncing this the grand- Cisco or anywhere on the % ] est opportunity ever af- $20,000 Pacific Coast than we are \ ® forded the public of pur- enabled to pronounce this B = chasing stylish and dressy| Worth of perfect-fitting gar-|the most exceptional op- = material from the leading|ments, purchased at the portunity ever afforded to = " American and European|tremendous discount of sg|purchase the products of . - manufacturers at prices far|per cent, will be offered to|the leading mills of America L below that ever asked for our patrons and the publicland Europe at the enor- Al - £ ver fiou - : ket, Jomes and McAllister Sts., = Market, Jones and McAllister Sts., goods of a similar manu }hls weetktgt correspondingly mo;xhs dés?lount of g5 cents Market, Jones C 1 = | oW quotations. on the dollar. San Francisco. ] ] San Francisco. facture. 5 : | B EEBEEEEEEEEEEEEENEE e ENEEE NN EEEEEEE .. % . Levy of- | Mrs. Charles Haight Sawyer, 2242 College | figures of the germ i t, Miss Josephine Sorbier, Ed Lane, | considered ‘2 proper treatment sol 000000000000 CO0C00000000000000000OOO0 |77 McAllister street. Rev. Dr. Levy avenue, Berkeley. early part of e C?L‘n‘{;‘“‘g’.%%‘;';f)i“éf‘ e | e Mo Mhompaon, Miss Maric | oo carpet either moss green of vepo O flolhted. H. Armer announce the| Miss Rosalie Florine Soule, daughter of | vin leading alone. The rést of the even- | Sorbier. E. T. O'Neil, Mrs. Willlam B. | tlan red, the windows and doors having = O | ergngement of thelr daughter Edna to|Mrs: M. F. Soule of Los Angeles, and John | Ing was spant in the riraas Ge e | Soroler, B T O e, e e o, | tian, red hangings of silk or satin (eves © engagement of thelr g Wiilaughton, cldest son of Mr. and Mrs. | Those in the first set were: George T.| Miss Shanley, Mr. Tevelin, Miss Curran, | velour also is frequently allowed) of the ==} © | Harry Lev : rty was given | John Haughton of this clty, were married | Montgomery, with Miss Ethel Hudson | Mr. Rothehild, Miss Ceclle Sorbler, Mr. | same color or shade a8, carper amy. (he © O D enigvable surprse e Triends at | last Thursday evening. Rev. A. J. Wells | Robert Gleason, with uiss Florence Mey: | Befterton, Mme. L. A, Sorbler and’ Mr. | furniture Italian walnit. @ ponciscanng o to Miss Annie Lawless by rect, Saturday | of the Second Unitarian Church officlated. Robert ' Schord, - with Miss Daisy | Lelbold. 'The prizes of the evening wers | style, for library, ant sahsoviee: oy ° © | her home, 461 Bryant street, Sattffi¥ |Miss Emily Haughton acted as brides- | t; Leslie 1. Coggins, with Miss Daisy | won by Mrs, Lane and Mr.- Leibold. carved oak for dining room. S © | evening, November 26 hote B fe- | maid and Andrew Gilmour was best man, | Kidlowe, with Miss Hattle Hen- | “Mr. Hubert Howe Bancroft, the his-| Rugs are no longer allowable ‘except in [+] were: Miss Ella Wood, ‘ff sl raca | Mr. and Mrs. Haughton will spend a4 | dricks; Allen H. cerguson, with Miss | torian, has returned after four years’ ab- | the smoking rooms and hails. ©000000000000000000000000000000000000 | Auliffe, Miss Minnie W 1 Miss Florence | month in Los Angeles. | Minna_Strayhl; Bruce W.'Large, with | sence in Cambridge, Mass. He Will prob- | —About. ten vears aga s craze “for | Pratt, Hazel Ford, Miss Florence | MSft] Hting hor siocer, S, B o3 | Miss Shanley, and B. P.’ Gleason, with | ably remain here during the winter. | colonfal furnitise raged in the aetioL ) OCIETY in general seems t{o|at her home on Pacific avenue. Those | Mackintosh, Miss Kitty 'Ky, Miss Bihel | ] is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Sil- | Miss A. L. Roland. Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. Morgan Hill and their | craze due not So much to are piitin® ve suddenly blossomed into| Who assisted Mrs. Greenwood in recely | Campbell, Miss Kitty Miss Maggie | Verstone, 112 Lyon street. | % PR AN daughter, Miss Diana Hill. left on Sat-| attractiveness of that style of furniture life, the past week having been - William R. Whittier, | Ford, Miss Annle Savage. Miss Mageie | "oy dpylar D rnthe Cotillon Club | The Social Whist Club held its second | urday evening's overland. for their home |as to the historic assoclations connected ot f - Buckbee, Miss Gertrude | Quinn, Miss Alice Bishard, Miss MAry |49 took place at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s | meeting last Thursday evening at the|in Paris with it and also to the fact that a few Dyiiax Sine payen 00 e Joptrude Forman, Miss|Theall, Miss Annie Mclaughiin, Waltet| Hail on Friday evening. December 2. Tt | residence of Mrs, Willlam. B Huns. Thg | ph e, - ¢, Scott has returned | pleces of colonial furniture seemed to b Bt ITieRe }u;:' h(—.-;q qEria] an, Miss Josephine Lough- | Matson, Hugh Slmxlg»r;‘s'fllg“{f;flgé[‘;’f?‘}‘ was a very pleasant affair. Two.pretty | members present were: Mrs. Lane, A. | from (e Bast, where. she went three | looked upon as a guarantee of the an: feast of good things. The Colonial tea s Romietta Wallace d | Newman, Alber DIAL 20t et ths to meet her brother, Dr. J.| tiquity and respectability . on Muesday brought society out in ful Elliian Foliis. wee S Wiliie Mackintosh ard Jumes Renvick- ' 600000000 000000000000000000000000 | LU0 to meet her brother, Dr. J. | tiguity fagtories have. byen. sratn Yoy force, not one of the pretty buds or | . Gordon Blanding gave a luncheon LR ;‘ roL Tarts o furlough from his work in Persia. ntique” colonial furniture, and smart e i e ednesday, with Mrs. Lloyd Tevis as| Mrs. Teply gave a delightful party to S .| dealers have traveled all over this ‘eoun. 7 sether ~ with - the first of honor. her mother, Mrs. Bramer, last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Grant and Miss | try and Mexico picking up every old plocs That affair, together with - the ¢ debut into soclety circles of Miss |evening at her home, 1510' Leavenworth + | Mabel Macleay have been in New York | of furniture they could fihd. - Thees phoce Cinderellas on Wednes- Hyman was marked by elaborate | street. The occasion was the celebration Visiting, the horse show. They left for | were patehed b wog lorocane . it A i ki s that her mother, Mrs. M.|of the seventy-fifth birthday of Mrs. Boston last week, and expect to be back | palmed off on their patrons as Artieles tnightly Club on Hy ave at m\g Pal:i)(;c Hotel on Sat- Brant;vr iuna "1“%(1[ enjoyable time was T e in San Francisco for the Christmas holi- | gn*art] ?:iismric( \'alua‘-i. To be sure, the old. couple of luncheons, sev-| Urday evening, November 5. Covers|had by those invited. _ el o) MARGUERITE: . S 4 days. patched up pieces did not for any length al " tea, the doll show and the | Were 1aid for fifty guests and the devoen| Tust Satatdey ovening a surprise party 1;]‘:??55‘ (A‘A}fz"';r,ske“:r A e O L el la- | Major Lewis Smith, U. S. A. retired, | of time satisfy the purchaser aey copnbil 4 v z hibition, have fill tons were very attractive. The guests|was given to Miss Hilma C. Wistrand at al her er, Hivos Gl e 3 yS 1] alden relac| ond Mrs. Smith have returned from their | furniture is no longer looked upon as a mian_Club hibition, have were received by Mrs. Hyman, Mrs. Jesse | the residence of her parents, 1808 Folsom thither week. The soclal merry. | [¥ee, call him Bertram; rhe giriles call | 21 18 ol By ol "and =va | ronn hrs, s o longer looked upo as s week to overflowing. | M. Levy, Mrs. 'Wilfrid Lawrénce Mack, | street, in honor of the twentieth anni- go-round has whirled at a breath- | {7 “Pertie’: the men “Bert”; but at col- | (106 (roNEl SOUUIERD G0 iG0n & | Hotel, | a mistake to prize a plece of furniture oy The programme for the present week | }SS Agnes Hyman and the debutante, | versary of her birthday. The Iollowing catehing rate. But I'm not satis- | reaily could compete with the birCer® | where they will reccive on sondays. in | A1 ornament Simply because of its age does not fhelude the varlety of diversions | Al Tancing htermant i inner and | gucsts werg present: Mr and Mrs; A | fed. Tm satiated. For do what we may | paaak : N B i the ook They ex- | Ll acient art which Zeveals the hest flered 1z - Neny S e auncunces | W AR ek e " | ana ' J. R. Andrews, Captaih and |there is a sameness ta everything. Thursday afternoon found us at Caro J oo 13 hens och, and which It foriaes o] iOms 01 THe Brides OF the waelt was Mise | Se e e b s Ieis | Tede b Tumtesns il IGOR it tolias. (rockett's lucheon, given to Olive Hol- | P5t.t° O ath.ne Palaco | b2 i filx?m-ei:ghi"ofifil?hiwe“ frowe L e i of e wor:| Nellio Hampton, whowe mecisn by e | B D ey oar | Zens and limohicons sl ke better, but at [ Prook. | We-Us & Co. were Josie Lough- | phter for the winter. or which demands appreciation wiila Lo A et il be held at|yid Martin took place on Wednesday at | ley, Miss Maud Jones, Miss Dollie Linde- | the best they’re not wildly exciting. O CAEn, Helen and Edna HO{;klns- Kate SUTRE out-of-date Mexican or colonial furniture ight Club, et ¢+ De. | 4 o'clock in St. Cathedral. Rey. | berg, the Misses Lillie and Jennie Olson, 3 4 y 5 Theres.rgaret Salisbury, Elizabeth Bowle, | 3 d Mrs. Arthur C. Donnell, who | is' not worthy of & aacol) o Sons” Hall on the evening of De- |, Sioiock In St. Mary's Cathedre Misses Hilda and Alma Marshall, | Of course the fault is nine. It's the | Therese Morgan, Bertha Smith and Mics et ing in the East for the | hail place in an 8legant s, S e | ficlated, " Al Hampton ana: G: 'C. Mirtia | Mizs Marie, Berglund. Miss Lydia John: | attitude T take toward things, not the Somangton. 1t was an unusually prettily | BaY® Dreh *0Io Nt “nave returned and |2t ng Club will give the second | Were ushers, James McElroy best man and | son, Miss Mary~ Jacobson, the Misses|affalrs themselves. Mabel says it's all a Bg&l}:gcAIem:irér S 3 : Rave faken rooms at the Palace for the AD T s twenty-second season on| M Claire Hampton maid of honor. The | Frida_and Ellen Peterson, Miss Alice G.|pose. Dick declares I'm the victim of an on Ry o oyc gave a luncheon |.winter, a VERTISEMENTS. /_evening, December 8, at Odd | bride wore a traveling gown of . brown. | Lindeborg, Fred Armstrong, Ed John | unrequited passion, Mamma says T guest of honor. . Beney eies Foster as| "Miss' Emma Irwin has just returned N A re R | Oing to the iilness of the bride's mother | son, Osear A. Landstrom, E. Leonard An- | no“well. and daddy simply asks “How | Blakeman and Chotich Kgeney, Leontine | grom a trip to Japan, ana Is located a PO e i LD, SO DEoTdR | S5 Siarde istolme Mocention, Mi''ead ) derion, Buil Nesmuaber! o wostbery, 4 | S o we S ot topon. St |8 Suiter sreet [, THEGARE OF THE HAIR e e e Roncymmaon tris. | Lawsan. - Albert” Sanholt. M. Matesn, aoi| They cre all wrong. I neither pose nor | CArrol. Miss Hamilton, Miss Tollls, Olive | The wedding of Miss Elmira C. Panno | he rooms of the club, Central block,| The engagement is announced of Mine | thur Wisirand, and Reynold Andrews. ploe. neither am I wasting away, nor yet | Holbrook, Mrs. George Boyd and Mrs. | and Walter David Schranz will take place - Sorhoriof Grant Svenne &nd Butter sireet’ | Edna. Rodden: of S o ry | The “Our Night Out” Club gave thelr |in want. But I am beginning to look at Mf\‘;‘"’g"; were the other guests. Wednesday evening, December 14, at the | 45" a.e of Interest to Every : Dunn, the mewly elected | Norris Martin of Reno, | first party on Monday evening last at the | everything from the polnt of View of & | got gineng ot te Graaushed home to| residence of S ooy 182} Oak sireet, th.s ooy g o, o e o aen | B g st d Bovns, O e S Cloments, 208 Groen | wmeclator, 1 o lomger fool & part oF 15| “Aelec e qit i, Gremnod, ingr, | 3 Bikkanos ke, Woman's Crowning G new directors—Mrs. Elllott wrs. | the cldest son of W. O."H. Martin, the | Were decorated with green foliage, flow |&ll. 1 Lave not reached the cynical cycle, | Fortnightly Club, Mr. Robbing jeq with | “The Alumni Drill Corps, commanded by | TOWNing ory 7 Payot, Mrs. M. Regensbur Nell-known capitalist and banker of Reno, | ers and delicate vines, with the large lat- | but I feel myself dangerously near. The i apanding and we danced until after | Lieutenant C. F. e Nere A\"\Idmn“x.x%“}gfl;:ll!r:l G\f‘-”""\]‘lf | i\)e‘xzd?'n;—;’,f,fi;oddi"g will take place ear- ;»rsh“rx "\ oz lnlerwgg'eg. Aifu‘,r the re- | doctor soys ‘“malaria,” and advises a lwa’;,gm‘-th’gh}gghiéflvnoé]“% “:iee;;hkéid §§L§"fl:{?§%§ned“lr‘nfln S Is Her Hair. R R A T oo L3 reshments were served dancing was in- | change of climate. I agree with him as to . - J Mrs, A A Watkins, Mr . . gulged In untll a late hour, The club will | tne necessity of & change of climate. I | i, ‘LiPhY €ave us a supper. Mre. George Ore's dancing academy whll | 17 1t 15 gray it can be restored to its own A, M. Burns, Miss Mc Mr. and Mrs. Claus Spreckels, accom- | hold their next “night ouf” at the home Il suggest Paris at the next family | noon was very swell oAl Siiay after: | glve its fitat cxhibition Aoet “Friday even- | color. If Bleached it can be made aen R Soreckels: Have' Toturged e | e overiaie?,J0 Alemeds, December 160, Susacst Pacs ot the next famiy | goon was, very swall Al He” oruah” | fornia wall, 30, : yriform shade by the : TEe ppreckels, have returned from |19, the evening to be spent at whist, | C2¥ d . ’ " E "“Young, Mrs. George Ley 07k In thefr private car after a | Those present’ were: Garner Stenhouss,| Which reminds mo that Emile Brugulere | GTeeNW00d and her brother ate sutersis ph ana Touts Bernstein, | 1y rariALs HAIR REGENERATOR, which W. D. Fennimore and Mrs. month’s absence. Miss Edith Clements, Miss Alice Eilery, |1s going tc look you up In New York. ‘,;‘,5,,{*;;“’,2",,;}‘,‘" have really been instru- MIss et D ias: been . annaunced. Do odorless, lasting and perfectly Miss Olive Tolbrook ‘ons of the sea- | piy) Arvived s “Wanbirsiial oo Mur.| Miss Luile'ay B ‘Braley’ iisa Axdl | Ho hcaves nere on Tussday for Milwau | threatenei o shioyd tne oy Dok, 8¢ T} Fecerve fo-day from 10 5 o'clock af | harmiess; Send a loek of hair to be col- oh tes, was the guest of honor | Wednesday ‘e taken 2 [ “Miss 1 x s o ee, where he is to be best man at a ose who h vo 41, Grove street. o er give the Migses Hopkins at th . el o Miss \ 5 : rticularly well, ; eceive vents dandruft. home. of thelr parents. corner of Califor:| Mr. and Mrs. Chisies (1ot Richards| M. 1. Bsi]urfmfr‘gw'scilflhxmélgngxr“zm'xv‘}q ol b b ) oA B erans | et i e TATE of hersolf. And, riike Sommg | wedding. dav, e the s of 2 Snd | IMPERIAL FACIAL PREPARATIONS!cre- nia and Laguna streets. The table Was | have returned to the city and.taken ‘the |.C. Vulicevich - ir.. Dr. & B \arant o 0":1 © 18 supposed to cherlsh a serlous | of the girls, she never gives the impres. Eddy street, between the ho: | ate and preserve beauty. Send address decorated with delicate’ fern fronds and | House at the_southwest corner of Facifio Fogee k. Kent, R Boyd Howe, Roberi [ “Erils says that music fs ‘his mistress | cimlons - - | 258umed just for the oo- o'clock. \rary E. Hart of 108 McAllister | for Booklet mailed free in plain sealed whife roses. ok . |avenue and Scott street. .-Carlen, Joseph Hayes, Charles X r - on the Santa Rosa Friday, | envelope. est were: oS JOLERD, | IHISS n have ta residence 1914 . H. ompson. A. Tabson, Mrs. Cle- | really been working very hard, and de- down to dis g tion of the State. | Chemical Manufacturing Company, 292 Fifth Saro Orookett, M Vigoyre. Miss | Washington street. Mrs. Washington will | ments, Mr. and Mrs. J. B omars, G 8 Tor 8o Tone ins o p2 said he hadn't seen | portio Mrs. J. A. Morgan of Santa avenus, New York : 3 Zdna Hopki Helen_ Hopkins, be at home the first and s ons ShEE . J. B, anar: | clares that once in Paris he will banish | us for so long that he felt like asking for | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan of avenus, New York. 21":4,"‘(“, i iyl m‘n‘r‘y St p it P L T r’fzer}"e‘:im,f,""v'.'-ffé ’1’,’;35;8_ and Mrs. ““Harp Paul and Miss Searles. | pleasure entirely. an introduction. Mabel insisted on stay- | Clara are in the city for a few days. | In San Francisco, sold b Bertram Stmuel Boardman | cipients recently of a most enjoyable sur- ' The following But before he gets to Paris he needs | P& home with him the rest of the evening, CSOLDSTEIN & COH 22 Market street o fa e o e y passengers sailed on th I, as the unwilli; slavi reils will give a grand ball at | S, STROZYNSKL,. -.24 Geary street rchesorn s Tehjover throughaandolin | prise party in honor of the twenty.fitth | steamship Monna on Thersdos e, tN® | must stop off at Milwaukes. Miss Les thskmistress, went: Lo 1 Qo shom. . | st Hall Alcazar bulling. on Satarday | SWE DRUG SONMFANY, 5 A el Sy et present weve: Mr. win MArriage. Those 1, for Honolulu: 'A. Albrecht, B, K. Ban | Will be there. “The best lald plans of | 5 helped receive with the rest of the | evening, December 17. And All Druggists and Hairdressers. > e Kelson, Mr.-and Meoe Jars Lorenz Ter-| ning,. T. L. Bell, Miss B. M. Bosshard, | mice and men gang aft aglee,” 8o per- | pirle ion McBean, Caro ~Crockett, | The Nevadans have issued invitations g Mrs. Clinton Jones gave an' claborate | Captaln and Mrs. von' Tasen geciion [Seoll Brown and wife, ¥ I Calef, Miss | haps the trip to Earis Wil te macs a | Theress airee cocely , Sare Crockett, for their third party, to be given at Union- luncheon Thursday her home on | Mrs. B. F. Dettger. Mr ooh iy and Ei'x?r'.‘.,y“%s"r‘ufé‘%i‘mfi‘?;?.‘;"%- B8 R | deux, good resolutions to the contrary 233:“&:’ Evavs lae o e ot ieab T faquare Hall W enieslay:evening; Becom- OUR el i - i . i - 1 i right, C. H. Clapp, e ve the dolls a glance, nor r % color was carried "through the house | H. Bird, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, §i Miss | C., Hi y iry H s e | dinner party.’ Edna Hopkins is blossom- | Interest me, 2 qour hundred lend their | Tessle, of London, England, are on a visi by handsome chrysanthemums. There | Minle Pl Sho Lnrril:l&:xr‘i?r'm?ffif Sia, B A dacery aioaen e L Howe, | b B s that puts Helen some- | Présence, of course. But one elbows With | to this city and are the guests of Mrs. was music by a string orchestra during Mrs. Mrs. s Alice Simonds, Mis: Dora Petersen, | A. Jacobs. and child, A. Kolbele, Jacob Lando and two children, Miss what in the shade. She looked as fresh the milliner and the dressmaker and the Rose Rosenblatt, a sister of Mrs. Kauf- Anniversary mus / ife of the butcher, the baker and the the service of a delicious menu. ' The | Miss Florence Creighton.. Mis Ter. | Esther Lando, Master EIl and pretty as a wild rose. But none of [ W 2 : sk Euests were: e 3 | Kelson, Tobert Barthoid: Mereer Aeusor: | K. Br Marta: Miss eI, Lando, Miss | H10 JISI 08 & TN TR oy mons o T antea 1he gitls o put ‘on thelr best | pLE Shirnod 1o 1ha ity A have takon AT Jymes, Dunn. Mrs, W I Mills,| Erny Deltner, Albert Terkelson, Rasmond Mott-Suith, infant end maid; M. B ap. | mother. Mrs. Hopiins 18 really s hand-| o, Ti310, 500 SIEl8 to put on thelr best D Bie oo by svaEhwast o ot Pa. N Mrs. . at! Mrs. ‘onrad, N Vildenra s lhran, J. 5 , L 3 . 1 J."Alva Watt, Mrs, John F. Young, Mes.| A post. enjoyable .sursrise. pack §50is two childres and nurug: 1. Sotf, | -/ The MAnolin club played during tne | 18ir. Foric s to seo us, i6s. oF sintaton, | O100 avente ndEentAtact H. R._Mann, Mrs. G. W. Stewart, Mrs. | tendered Misg B 2 Party was | or°J Shotwell, G. 1. Th B, 8. - | dinner and served as a rippling accom- | 11 Tublic pays the price of admission.| ™ jfiss Eugenia Hughes of Sacramento is \ art, 1 nderes iss Bertie Bauer last Saturday | B , G. rum, E. 8. Valen. It's for the tantalizing satisfaction of iting her cousins, the Misses Sherry, of ¥. L. Whitney and Mrs. H. L. Van Wyck. | evening at her residence, 49 Eigin Park, | tine, Miss B. J. Von Schmidt, W. J. White | Paniment to our chatter. Ollie Holbrook being able to say afterward: “There goes | yig Oy steoer 1> 2 Ming Cath Grockert 4 narming | G Snner. G, Present were: Mr. and Mrs, | 204 Wite, Major M_W. Wood, Mrs. Teasc | W22 & guest Bre Therese. Movean s | Miss' So-and_So." b Miss Caro Crockett gave a charming | C. Bauer, Mr..and Mrs. L. Sass, Mr. ang | Y&tes, -Alexander Young and wife. for | ¥ R They look at us very much as we used f lyncheon on Thursday at the residence | Mrs. C. . Bauer, Mra. Mangell ‘,\,,{,s_"‘;,,d‘:pm—c.mvsr. A Buma and ¥.'ECoch- g&p’eg’l&?fit‘l’é nzfiffifi"fli?f’"{?’{hfi; toi 1ok 'at’ tho aniniais &t ve LHorns How to Furnish. & i a ot et oL ol Bancr, Teina Curk, Berus Baver, Tinte | T8ne, - Ror,duickisndr De. (W, “X. | reputation’ as entertainers. - Bobby Byre | Woodwardes in yo LAt e iy N T S tans Afeiant Mads WILL TAKE PLACE brook was the guest of honor, and those | phine 'Larson, Mnmfe Je';er‘s(gnnm'l,zgxfl' | Gammack, A J. George. Samucl Jackson | Was chief executioner of other peopies | the iris really Siko It -Wo ail keep tor of furniture or & number of inhar- vt D et el comprised; Miss Jo- | Neill, Belle Chesewright, Mollie Wolfson. | 404, Wife; ~Misses Jackson (2), 'Samuel | $ayings, and his henchmen were Sam | the, glrls really like 1t v apart to make lors is no longer con- 9 sephine Loughborough, Miss Helcn Hop- | Lena Moore, Carrie Everding. Jamer 5o | J““”{,‘fil’,}};;fl“’&,fi“?"#’5’,’}:}" Jis® | Ger'iing the ‘tie Taxlarg. Bert Cadwala- | Foom "ol ug. " We hear Dits. of. conversa: AR A P == pecembper 0, ’8 v 2 - z. ot ar 5 L J. . 3 3 x G —_— bury, Miss Elizabeth Bowie, Miss Har- | Gardiner Calio, George B ’ | wife and two cl ren; Harol ‘owles, C. I3 eTS | newspaper giving the names of those who | The heavily upholstered chair trimmed making purchases wil rinston, Miss Bertha Sidney Smith and | Mr.'and Mrs. Louls Levens o i | A Co% T : Dennis, W. R. Dovey, Alex" | had waved thefr wands lavishly. Dozens | B /Raper & 3 the massive and Miss Therese Morgan. ander Fraser and wife, Thomas Laughlin, “The girls would not put on their best | With still heavier fringe, the an Sk Lee, O'Farrell street will celebrate the twen- ot sty newidanting “%CK! be presented with a HANDSOME i 5 . _John Meagher,. Right Rev. Dr.|and all went merry as a marriage 1. overstuffed sofa, have been substituted s, Monrze Sisvuey gave o, muscat | iy 0 WS M e b | oort ot hamele & # Shente o | W chuat™h0Tioy B WSS v | Bl o o ok, "And Seief Wil | overaned, Soft, R Deen ned | SOUVENIR. Saturday afternoon, November 2, at her | friends between the hours e zefim‘;mlg fAes?&mE“ M. Shelton, wife and child; C. {f;t&“ntil a full hour after the prescribed | ficiently fresh and pretty for those who | furniture with its graceful and purely idence on California street. There were | o'clock. 7 3 3 T PRI did not know better than to believe that | artistic lines. No reception room or par- a large number of guests and an excellent - ll;y had seen the ‘‘real thing.’ 1 did the llx:lt fantastic several times B, LEIPNITZ &60,, The marriage of Mrs. Una Hawthorne | with Mr. Cadwalader. We talked football lor can possibly be more properly fur- Pprogramme. ARG redding of Miss Bessie Armer and | Handy Hume o. Los Gatos to Dr. Hussell Yery _knowlngly. T learnod some new | ard Ty 5ty 16 tell You, 1 {hink. Gresy | nished than with such a style of furniturs The most aengmful matinee tea was e t?:flu took place Sunday, November | Hopkins Cool will take place December high-sounding, Intricate football expres- | all, T will ?’.?,1 you—some other time. Lov- | on Bruxelles solid color carpet. ) given yesterday by Mies Jane Greenwood | 27, at the residence of the bride's parents, | 17, at noon, at the residence of Mr. and,|sions which I shall treasure up for future | ingly, mm MCcFLIMSEY. For a dining room or library it is also COR. mNT AVB. ‘Nn sl ITER %

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