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UNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1899 00 0404040+ OO DIDHDHD+ DHAGHIADADHDHOIDHTHO + D40 49 + O HOHCHOHOHOHOHOFOHO+D +O+O+E4 & CTIONS! l FRANCISCO CALL, D40+ D+ DO+ D+OHOHO+ D+OIDIO+DHOADIO+OHOHO+ O +O + 404 D40+ DHDIADEDHDHDH DDA +D+DADHD+O+O +O+0+ +00+® k2 + ® ¥ + e ® . - O $ s s S, W SRS 5 MR YRS © S —_— SRR APPRIP® S >4 b @ * + < : ® - ° % > + 2 & At 65 Cents ) ey At 25 Cents G + 24-inch BLACK FIGURED SILK; regular value 85c; sale price 65c a yard. 105 pieces agd-INCH FANCY MIXED DRESS GOODS reduced from 50c a yard g © ST to 25¢ a yard. * At 75 Cents : 3 ® 54 inch BLACK DUCHESSE SATIN; regular value $1; sale price 75c a yard. At 25 Cents %+ | 91 pieces; NOVELTY BOURETTE SUITING, 36 inches wide, raised effects; S At 7§ (_:ents 5 It ‘ reduced from 50c a yard to 25c a yard. ® 9 FANCY BAYADERE STRIPED SILK; regular value $1 25; sale price 75c a ? $ yard = ' § At 35 Cents ? * At 75 Cents [ ‘| 65 pieces 38-INCH SCOTCH TARTAN PLAIDS, in' medium and bright col- ® : COLORED TAFFETA SILK; regular value 85c; sale price 75¢ a yard. ors; former price 60c a yard; on special sale at 35c a yard. é : R ocloococcodoococood] g =2 4 At Q0 Ceute : : At 35 Cents > f W‘q'fllfl‘;“x \1‘1‘,[:1\111 ;,\FFLTA SILK, medium shades; regular price $1 25; We beg to call the attention of the publlc to the remarkably low prices in "l7)2 p[lpceg Alt,l;-'vg‘goglyx‘LXED DRESS GOODS, -in striped and figured; will 4 sale price 30 Fores . A . S e closed ou . D) ® every department for the final two days of reductions preceding the taking of our $ : S annual inventor : At SO Cents P B ETACE GRATNCBIDH, segplengyaltio 31 35 solo prosL 00 ! y eties T g 52 pieces 4-INCH FRENCH NOVELTY PLAIDS, regular price $1.25 a yard; + 3 2 yard, We have spared no effort that will aid us in disposing of the remainder OF| on special sale at 50c a vard. ® + o \FFFTAQ}Lxskggr S g D surplus stock priorto the arrival of daily expected shipments of spring goods. At SO Cents ® 3 -inch COLORE! 4 STA S H 3 Va <93 yar : . . . = + % : A glance over the following articles, taken from various departments, will| picces 46-INCH FINE ALL-}VOOLSDSTORMdbERGES, all shades; worth 5 D H i H s 2t ya £ Vi laced on sale at ic a yard. ® convince the public of the wisdom of paying us an early visit. Baxard;, will be pincs + 3 At 75 Cents b s . BARGAINS 1 Ly P 32 pleces SILK_AND WOOL NOVELTY DRESS GOODS, newest colorings; ) RIBBONS' , BARGAINS IN | Embroideries, Handker- | tefincst's vara: win ve offered at foc'a vara % ® ? At 43 Cents . Ladies’ & Children’s Hosiery | chiefs and Laces. N e s $ ® 4010t CREBGNE i & s viewre & delanss wHlbs i son sl S 3 29 pleces EXTRA FINE ALL-WOOL NEW SPRING CHECKS, in biue and 4 P a yard. At 8 1-8c Pair. o ‘hite, black and white, brown and white;. worth $1 a vard; will be offered @ o - white, Z ) ® + ° dozen CHILDREN'S FAST-BLACK at 75¢c a yard. : Q 46-inch ALL P[‘R’]?t“’cgll?}]g}fig};ss'roflm SERGE; good value COTTON HOBE, double heels and 3c to l5c. é + O e S lacedon yals @ Bt xtyard. 3 Knees, in all sizes, at 8 1-3¢c a pair. | 200 pieces TORCHON LACE, as- At 75 Cents ® == sorted. patterns, 1% to 4% inch; | o5 pjeces 52-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH LADIES' CLOTH, new spring col- + At 75 Cents At 3 Cents At 20 Cents. on Spedlal €alo'at gc:doy bc, THG | ors;- regular price §1'a yard; Will besplacellon sxle at T5c & yard. ® inch ALL-WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOT; reduced from $1 00 to 75¢ | .- NO. 5 ALL-SILK COL. |13 dozen CHILDREN'S FANCY COT- 0 BB yar £ + | B0 B NOATIN AND GROS| ~TON HOSE, in a yariety of pretty At 90 Cents ® e RIBEON isortedrior former prices, 40c and 50c 8c to 85c. 29 pieces 44-INCH BENGALINE PLAIDS, handsome designs; worth $125 a © At S1..25 23 ors will be offered at 4o will be on sale at 20c. 600 pieces CAMBRIC EMBROID-| vard; on sale at %0c a yard. % jeces MOHAIR NOVELTIES; reduced from $1 75 and $2 00 to $1 25 yard. 3 s : — AND INS ] p ERY AND INSERTION, a large < At $2.00 At 25 Cents. aslsortmgnt to select from; on At $1.00 ® 4 2 e rds 3 2 100 dozen CHILDREN’S BLACK IM- sale at 5, 6%c, T%c, 10c to 35¢| 19 pleces 50-INCH HEAVY ALL-WOOL ENGLISH CHEVIOT SERGES, + 20 s 44-inch FRENCH CREPONS, in exquisite designs; good value for : At 2 5_ Cents. < PORTED RIBBED CASHMERE vard. former price $140 a yard; on special sale at § a yard. @ will be placed on sale at $2 00 a yard. 300 pieces NO. 7 ALL-SILK COL- : : sl S5 T = fo Siies HOSE, ia all sizes, at 2c pair. ORBD Semmy D oS E At 10c Yard. At $1.35 Q . GRAIN R N Wwill be offere : = : = ; Sinies AL SO 2 sy t 56 At 15c Pair. ECRU VENISO LACE INSER-| 17 pieces 44-INCH HIGH GRADE SILK AND WOOL NOVELTY PLAIDS, @ 15 pieces #4-inch SILK WARP MATALASSE, in a variety of designs; worth at sc. ON : 5 o g e . > - — 0 do: LADIES' IMPORT.... FAST TION, 1 inch, assorted patterns, tylish patterns; former price $2 a yard; on special sale at $1.35 a yard. S $3 50; will be placed on sale at $2 50 a yard. 10 zen LA 1 leeire 1 e styl P ® At 8 1-8 Cents. BLACK COTTON HOSE, with regular-1be; on sale at 10c yard. 400 pieces ALLSILK 'COLORED| SoR%C e i soies will be on At 5c Each. $ RIBBON, assorted colors; will LADIES' EMBROIDERED AND ® S e ¢ At ‘38 1-3 Cents. LACE _EDGE HANDKER- $ d ® 200 dozén LADIES' FANCY LISLE gtflslfl‘;féh“eg“l” 1%4c; on’ sale > THREAD HOSE, in a variety of 3 > ® At 15c a Yard. newest patterns, with vertical silk At 12 I-9c Each 2 + 500 pieces FANCY RIBEONS, in stripes; price 50c; will be on sale t =2C kEach. ® ; plaid: .]Shal.:l:d anél ggn- at 33 1-3c. i LAIS)I’II:]i‘T E'[I:VIREED ng‘E&}‘I\DI}{{EE%. 5 ¥ alue 25¢ an C; ] N - ® will be closed out at 15c. LAB]ES’ UNDERWEAR CHIEFS, regular 20c; on sale at | 54 = e . 12%c each. e ¢ t ents. e = $ 414-inch FANCY BROCADED, RIB- At $1.00 Each. At 15¢ Each, >3 + % BONS: value 50¢, all pure silk; | 200 dozen LADIES' MIXED WOOL LADIES'’ SHEER LAWN EM-| o e will be closed out at 28c. 2 VESTS, in plain and Jersey ribs, BROIDERED HANDKE R- ® = 3 7 colors white, gray and pink; $1 09 CHIEFS, assorted patterns, reg- 4 ® A 15 each. ular 20c; on sale at 15¢ each. ® + t Cents, "~ 3 + O 5%-inch COLORED AND BLACK (At 50 Cents. At 10c Yard. ® 3 Market, Jones and McAllister Sts., I HMBRE RIBBONS, satin |100 dozen UNION = SUITS, real Maco | 18-Inch BLACK SILK VEILING, - . edge, all silk; will be closed out cotton, extra heavy fleece lined, at, plain and dotted, regular 20c; 5 San Francisco. at 45c. 50¢. ) on'sale at'10c yard. 3 ‘San Francisco. ® DHAHO+O+O+O+ DHIATHEAD+OAOIOADHADID + DD+ O+ D +0 + 04D+ O+O+ D+O+O+O+ D+DHDHOADT D C 4 © + D+D+ OHOHOHTH OHCHOIDHODHOHOOHO4O + O+ 0 4@ 40 7 3 Black of Sacramento and John Freel ahd . President; Mrs. is Weinmann; vice | Cosgriff, Mr. McDermit, . Windt, H. rize by Mrs. I. R. Wilburi the con- 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000 wife. ' .« e e T Tibby. Mrs. H. Dunme, ' Captain, - T. . Q'Nefl . and. F fon prize by Mrs. Dr. Brown. Those Py N [+ E. J. ] . Sadler; recording secretary, Mrs. Irv-| Broecker. | present were: Dr..and Mrs. Brown, Mr. 0| . Colmer, P.| Miss-May McMahon was the recipient |ing F. Moulten; corresponding secretar: A very pleasant surprise party was|and Mrs. C. B. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. o m - L. Don, Miss | of a surprise party Sunday evening, Feb- | Miss Henrietta Stadtmuller; treasurer, | given to Miss Violet Melburne Safurday ( Judge McKinne, Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Ply- ‘0 o Ferguson, | ruary 19, in_honor of her birthday anni- | Mrs. R. Carmany; directors—Mrs. Nathan | cvening at her -residence, 108B Golden | mire, Mr. and Mrs. I. R, Wilbur, Mrs. F. { ° : I Heln, | versary.’ Among those present were: | Frank, Mrs Ioila M. Sexton, Mrs. A. W. | Gate ayenue. Those present were: Miss | B. Lorigan and Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Wilbur. © ) Miss 1. Hekner, J. W. Keogh, Mr. and Mrs. J. McMahon, Mrs, Maloney, | Jackson, Mrs. J. Brandt and Mrs. T. W. | Edith Sells, Miss Sarah O'Reilly, Miss | Judge and Mrs. G. H. Bahrs have an- o &t o © | King, Miss Le Jjeune, Georse L Miss Mary Maioney, Miss' Mamie Iagan, | Collins. = After ihe imstallation an inter- | Frances Smith, Miss Annie Haley, Miss | nounced the engagement of their daugh- e © | Moss, E. C. Orme, M L‘P ?/Ilh ‘l?'l;nmflni’nda‘nl “M‘_i‘ss Mg,gge };;ardi!- eikigg talk upon the ‘;Enchanteéi B:i(esa" {iltdty‘(“Tll,hMIssIgeruEe“Shc{z. Miss \C’vler, l\rvrr;hli\_ldlsg Mar;hea" k%g{‘sh to Henr:}') T?on Miss M. Peacock, Miss &. ev. Miss Rose McMahon, Miss Maggie | of New Mexico ven by Professor | trude Winthrop, Miss Ellen Conway, Miss en, a well-known young busin CCoCOCOO00O00C000000000000000000000000 |1 ;’eacnvk.edMaswth ank Pea Meanon, Miss M. . Majoner. Missgh. e e e Ellsn Arthur, %ns% Mary Niclan, 1)) Mel- | man. The ‘wedding will be celcbrated at : S o e 5 . | Penny, George Richards, . o Maloney, Miss M. 1. Williams, Ed |- A fancy dress masquerade party was | burne. A. Doan, J. Brannan, G. Benja- | high noon on Wednesday, March 15, at ©T s becoming the custom for mem-meet her were: Mrs. John E. Plater, Mrs. | Aitg Sinciair F. Sheetaoff, Miss Stanley, | Richardson, ~F. Stanley, ~Edward .J. glven Focently by Mr. and Mrs. J. “H.|min, H. Liwton and R. Melburne. | the residence of the bride’s parents,’ 9if I[ bers of the smart set to spend the | L J- Van Nuys, Mrs. M. 4. Briggs, 3 J. W. Toohey. | Beardsley, M. Malone, George Willlams, | Cousins in honor of the eleventh anni-| Zeta Omicron Fraternity of the College | Page street. - | March out of town, and al- | Sy AR A L AnG Peter D. Mar- 3T Henry McMahon, Wiiliam Cook, M. J. | versary of their marriage at their home, | of Medicine, University of _California, | noi; a0d Mrs. Josef I Manson of 817 Van | to Coronado, Santa | tinrsinacenor Martin and Peter D. Mar-| The wedding of Miss Mae Cathcart and | Kelleher and James McMahon. 1317 Ninth street, Alameda. The ‘evening | held its annual banquet Tuesday evening | Ne5S avenue gave a violet lunch recently d Los Angeles om. | i returned early in the week from, thelr | | eo israelsky will take place to-morrow | A very pleasant birthday iparty was|was spent in da and recita: | at the California Hotel, The banquet halj | 1 honor of their son, Steuart Gaylord a und Los Angele 3- | trip to Los Angeles and Coronado Beach. | Les \sracleky wipy taye FIach, [t | given to D e O o e ] Foiowed by R most GelIShtUl SUP- | e Gecormod I e and Kot Dr. Jonn | Manson. ' Covers were’ lald for twenty. enced. Mrs Margaret Giblin and her niece | i Mmediately after the ceremony the | Among the guests were: Joseph Cuneo | ent were: Mr. and Mrs. | M. Willlamson, in the capacity of toast- | o¢ 1" hnpal {a0Cy dress and masquerads The weddings for the season are practi- | Miss Anna Giblin, formerly ot Stanford | T80, US40 Couple will leave for the | Jr., Miss Irene Cuneo, Roy Monroe, Miss Mr. and Mrs. master. aatled on the following, whe re- | of the Arion Vereln took place last even- T but Cupid does not rest, what- | URiversity, are in Nice for the winter. | So0T [ art of the State, They will be | Rose Pitto, ~Joseph Baccigulippi. Miss Hogan, Mr. Pronaet: Dr. wWaslingeon Dodges . Dr: |iSgat the club rooms, 414 Fina street. e tHal Pl Coed. he plies his | o deutenant J. T. McMillan, U. 8. N.,| 505050 V2T ceive their friends Sunday | Norma Baccigulippi, Mario Glannini, Miss MY. and Mrs. Abt, Miss Helene | G T Powers De Herbert ¢, Moffitt, | . bhe ninth annual ‘grand purim m ever the Indeed, I lies and Mrs. McMillan have returned from | Please ceive th ook Tarkin | May Cuneo, Miss Regina Cuneo and Miss MeD ot Mise I Frase, thel coorge . Powersetis Herbert €2 Mot | quexide: ball will ‘be given by ' Chevra with enewed enecgy duiing e |Mxslls sudbavertakenup thettragldsiics | SECHIE, Mareh, 18, 7ag o0 8 Lmdin Benadity ; Cooke, Biss Jennle Schirader, Miss | Montgomers, Dr Henry. Be A Kugelor, | piaare Refooah this evening at Odd Fel- e heriod, which may be depended | in Alameda. B Slzeer ‘. No. 5. Ladles of the | ..On Wednesday, February 15, Laurel Ellsworth, L. Cummings, . M. | Dr HoA- L. Breyfogel. Dr. J. Henry Bar. | 0%’ Hall \ e bring forth a crop of Easter wed- | ~Harry M. Gillig s in New York, en route | | San Francisco Hive, Wo. & La@er o 00| Hall Club install ' 3 S B ibas Ton ot . H. A. L. Breyfogel, Dr. J. Henry Bar- | A social will be given by the Loreley . informal affairs have marked the | (2T, John Gillig has retyrued from her | parly &8 390 ne irnere was 4 larks 00000 00000000000000000000000000000 | Hill ‘o, William E. Stevens '48, Ergo Ma- e S o h P N, 130, T. O. I and but few enter- Professor J. Walter Fewkes of the|audience and the programme was well re- jors and Dr. N. C. Trew '8, 0. F., celebrated its anniversary by giv- ted on the calendar for | United States Bureau of Ethnology has | cefved. The Ladies’ Mandolin Orchestra, | The other members participtaing in the | ing a grand entertainment on Saturday *°" | returned from Arizona, where he has been | under the direction of Professor Francis, festivities of the evening were; Dr. T. B. | evenine in Memoral | Hall, I O O. F. 's. Downey Harvey will | Since early last summer. | rendered several seléctions and was fre- « | W. Leland, Dr. William G. Hay, Dr.| building. i : g .t her home on Pacifi Mrs. William W. Gwin and Miss Mary | quently encored. . | ’ Charles A. von Hoffmann, Dr. Harry M. bRt | s a lu e > 3 Harold | Bell Gwin have returned from their visit | The First Friday Cotillon holds its last | B 8herman. Dr. George W. Merritt, Dr. W.| Mrs. Z. Goldsmith announces the en- complimentary to Mrs. Harold |to New Orizans. - | assembly and german for this season Eric | N 3 LoBell 0 S N0 H B, Laughiin! Wil | gasement of her daughter, Sliss ' Bells Mr. 3 lla ; e ovening next in s v 3 5 a g rd, 2 SR % A . D. G S . March 1. the Mili- | SPending several days at Coronado, left | Men's bullding, 520 Post street. Inasmuch | EAREST Marguerite—As a Lenten | Wednesday morning and sew until all 18 | §"™ " Onesti, ' William' George Gt Lo, 6 D L CH Bennatl s al Legion of the | 188t week for Tia Juana, - as new cards will not be sent out this sacrifice T would suggest that you | finished. It will take some time, but the | Fralic W Simpson. 8. W. B Langdon Te. | Mabel Morbemity to Soma i ciparis s e o rk';‘\- B i\““"s Antoinette Delmas is the guest of | month, old ones will be accepted. L5 deprive vourself of my weekly | énthusiasm is l“°lf~e"" ne to “;“e~ 1. | Georse L. Stevenson, G. A. Wever, George | Juneau, Alaska, formerly of this city. . will & ROCER | Mrs. Holt, at 905 Sutter street. 3 | "Mrs. R. B. Salisbury and daughter, Miss | scribble. For thereby you would | , Some of the girls really sew beautiful- | . McChesney. Samuel J. Gardner, Don- [ Mrs. R. M. Fiynn of San Francisco has Occidental Hotel in honor | - Mis. Currey and Miss Frances Currey, | pith May, of Stockton, are visiting thelr . S 2 51| iy, ana ‘those’ who do not ‘are regarding | aia'J: Trick, Gharies F. Millar, Waiter J. | been appoinied clerk of the State Board al Willlam R. Shafter, | who have been spending the winter at the | caltly 3\ 3t “and Mrs. Lo L. M. Safisbury Orep0 SoUL: deAReRLIEREITE, /3 nger pricks as honorable scars. This | Seawell, L. Teaby, Hudson Smythe, | of Examiners in Sacramento o | Hotel Wellesley, expect to leave the city | o¢ Oakland.. [T could rest from the arduous task of |sort of work gives our thoughts a mew | George H. Powers Jr. and T. Allen Smith, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Elberg and Mr. and Mrs s ol | about the 1st of Aprll for their country | “p %K% o ona wite of Oakland are | keeping your curlosity pitched up to the | bent and though we sew steadlly to the % & e * ENESE { Bevy are oconpying thelkhew rest \ce Davis and Mps. Frederic | Dome, Where they will pass most of the | (Dt ™ oh™ Honeymoon at Paralso | key of G, Pray consider it. constant clatter of tongues it is not the | My and Mrs_ W. F. Ayers entertalned | dence, 1006 Geary street- si ‘at home” from 3 until 6 | *'Niaa 1da E. C e i New | Springs. B e, We are keeping Lent in the usual way. | Usual weak tea gossipy chatter. the members of the Alta Euchre Club at| Mrs. J. Crocker of S8an Luis Obispo has At A in Marer MR sConnor has arrived fn New And Mrs. S, Lazarus of 8284 Union | g€ 788 SREENIE S0 or bin—which | Besides the officers the girls who be- | thelr residence 89 Noe street. on Thurs- | left the Hotel Waldeck and is visiting y afternoons in March | York and is at the Waldorf-Astorla. et announce the engagement of their, 5 ‘M| long are Cora Crockett, Edna Hopkins, | day evening. The gentlemen’s first prize | Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoffman at 1009 Scott of Mrs. Davis, 1800 | Miss Florence Dean has been visiting | 3% hter, Miss Belle Lazarus, to Adolph rhymes and has reason, too. It is really | 6ora "‘Smedberg. Bertha Smith ernie | was won by 1. R. Wilbur and the ladies' | street. { ifees £ [y il ot Councll(BInffs, iSNew ) daug bt & reception will be held Sunday | such a happy tmefor we can escape the | Drown, Lillle Srollts. Bila M.,\Eg'“, Mise bt 3 sanc Hecht and sses Helen | YQIk: 5 | : Maran 8,V between 2 -and 5| ennui of formal affairs. It is during Lent | Eyre, Miss Houghton and the Moore girls. : ac Hecht and the Misses Helen | 3f1% Alexander McCracken, who lett | afternoon, March ennul of tormal affairs, It s during Len | Exic, diss Houehtot, ang the Mooigirls | 0000000000000000000000000000000000 res” with tho first and third Fridays | Sah Francisco in November for the|®Z0Cc i, quiet and pretty wedding took R T ttern. That | 1ong, but they are away at present. Na G 5 e Orient, will remain in Hongkong, while | ey e ofbci at | Out on identically the same pattern. LT TR S AT L < . s s st | her husband, Lieutenant Commander Me- | Place last Monday evCHINE L 7 0 tracting | one gives up butter, the other sugar, and | for we are I e by The wedding of Miss Grace Alice Wise | Clackin ts stationed at Manila, * | %24 Bolded B Stiss Josie Ryan and Dr. |still another tea, does not prove this. For,| =Some of the girls go to church, every ; and Henry Barker Scranton took place | puant sl toor8o and e wack toe | Millard G. Hinkle, a well-known physl- | whisper it low, what we deprive our bal-| day, but most of us think three times a ¢ ar the home of the bride's father, Charles | sorban Wil leaye here onn. Week for | Nanof Stockton. Rev. Father Hannigan | ates of would not feed one Weary Willle. | week a respectable average, Then wé are : Henry e, in Berkeley, last Tuesday | e SR o e E | of St. Mary's officiated, and only felatlves! But every hour of the day is not confis- p;a);]n ogtfidt gvmt’u:;] %ev!minndma;n&:); evening. | Zilli . st ' iends w esent. says s e ed towar EDIDE adifig of Miss Cecllis Burk and | piacs. William M. Stewart left: here last |and intimate fHends HErs FSLtor ping | cated by entertatders So we con leb Up SBjectneaning bimeelf. Sutarddy morn. | /O remark. even casually to the av- | Is-exceedingly delicate, but so distinctly rederick £ Tuttle of Auburh ook piace | La05, o She was accompanied by hir | Anife Willams and W. D. Haggerty pf | the silken chalns of social duties and give | {ng almost every girl who -professcs_to erage woman that if she is married | traced that it is unmistakable. st Thursday afternoon in St. Luke's | granddaughter, Miss Be“,fn,‘ ¥ \."“(,0 which took place 1 Sunday 4t | our personalities a play-day. We golf, | know a golf stick from a croquet mallet she undoubtedly- did the proposing | In chatting upon this subject with four Church S a very quiet affalr, ow- | S Hncoat Mrs, Beverly, MacMonagle are | 8t Joseph's Church. The Rev. Father | ride, read, swim or enjoy a deliclous dolce | was out at the links. le to recelving. a. snapping geniar. | Of, Chicago’s cleverest women, much was ing to the recent death of a near rela- making a trip through the southern part | Harnett officiated. Miss G Hawks | far niente, just as it pleases our caprice. | The officers on the Towa are returning Th h & - | sald pro and con to the argument. Finally ior the blde ht Rev. Bishop Wil- | of the State. 2 g | Harnett officlated. s ot ‘Hoyt . 0f | Nor o the thoughts of neglected social | the little courtesies that have been shown e truth of the assertion will Sur- | Mrs 'C— closed the talk for the day jam H. Moreland officiated. | %3 e Jay Ligsaln, Miss THEE | o s e s best man, ‘M. and Mr. | o site e tAnie them with true naval hospitality, which vive nevertheless, and that “she” |by the remark. ‘“Well, looking seriously Bon e e N olio Woon will Thate| Srielo aoted 88 De in Vallelo. - | invitations hang like millstones on our | (2T FOCL T A8 GRHiurelay they | does the proposing all ‘men will gravely |at it, I guess I did propose to Jim. He and Mrs. Henry Kohler have issued | next Wednesday for Coronado, to be gone | One. of the most novel and delightful | consciences. entertatned members from the clubs. And | assert. This chat was heard at a well | had loved me long enough to be rewarded, iitations _for the wedding of thelr | a ‘month. : : ne o e s the bay was. the| For, of course, no one is entertaining, |it was not a case of “water, water every- | known club not long since: but was too busy. with his law to form the aughter, Miss Anna M. Kohler, and |®Pi°"B" B, Perrin arrived in this city | Sooa oY ents A obration iven last Wed- | so simply by paying calls we come up Lo | Where. but not & drop to drink., The Bo: | “ ; proper speech, 1 dressed up in his pet Maurice Stiberstein, which will take place | yesterddy from. Williams, Arizona. He | nasmngion, ClCd Mrs. O, B. Caldwell 1 Y the Blue Book. As for | hemian Club men who were there had | “Well. Jack, Mary B. knows I &m in| gowy and my big hat and deliberately sat at’ the First Unitarlan: Church: at” 530 | Jqr craey, Hom N A Washingtoy | Deday by Mr. and Mrs 0, B elins and | o reouircments of th 2 their pleasure spoiled, however, for they | love With her, and if she gave me half a | oyt in the moonlight with a sad, far-away o'clock next Wednesday evening. The w i I\?B“el'nnk y T B | at their residence, corner of Ac!e] ne and | the requirements of the prayer book, We||oarnad on their return of Dan O'Connell’s | chance I would ask her to marry me. | glance in ey e & o Lo ceremony will be performed by Hev. Ho. | 9 New Yotk ichenbach is' here | Blanley streets, Berkeley, Those present|may be a little lax about the letter, but | death. o S T Ty aang g o I WY, 8 e T e Sty Yatio Stevbins The bridesmatds will be | ¢rom Dawson, Alaska, and will spend a | S il A . Caldwell, M ame | we try to catch the spirit of the Lenten | Saturday night a great many went out |in engagements; says, “Oh, I'm sorry, | said: “The weather is so lovely I wish Frion, S e Ofer: Miss MLoTehee | few months with his wife and daughter | yfiss 7. Elison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eiligon, | Season; i o | 10,108 entertaloment the ssllors gave Of | byt I promisied to meet:so-and-so, “every | Ne iBIL Nave & -fow days by the ses von Gerichten. George W. McNear Jr, |4t thelr home, 1138 Geayy street. | Miss T o M Ei(38immons, Mr. Gar-| We “suxiliary” girls part our beloved | board ship. The girle declired ft very | yme 1 bia for-an hour with her. But'— | before summer closes; ‘and In the most will act as best man, and the ushers will | e A. Newhall expects to leave |diner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Huber, A. Him- | pompadours, put on our severest gowns | B HUS B O ecens in- vandevilie between puffs—*I guess she fsn’t ready | COY manner 1 said, “‘Let us go,” and we comprise Drccd. DiviHmioin, MWesren - | for Japan carly next mogth: and will | melman, Mr.'and Rl 0 e L L ] Hohipin ®oou | . Speaking of things nautical reminds me | to proposé vet; waiting for a new gown MASE g l’(:‘q;“y"‘i‘;m‘fif,‘gfime W nat ark, Leonard Crane and H. Duvergey. | gpend two months in the YOrient. | Commodore _an . C. J. » | ing.” on” n Ve eVl that several of the girls have reveived | or some other stand-off.” T iy tal by leas- v el 8 e Dt et | MraY MacDonald, Miss K. D. MdcDon- | 1% the auxiliary. MWe organized two | jatters from the Annapolis be : : 4 systematically {ake monsieur by 4 pleas Reamond Payne, who was Miss | 1neon) e Bore of Mr. and Mre. Richard | ald, Miss Marshall, Miss F. Nagle, Miss | L0 00 at the suggestion of one of the | cadets on the he cannapolls bovs who are | Experfenced devotees of the fair sex say | antly conceived plan. : Sabin, gave a progressive euchre | Beloher in Marysville, returned to this | L. Ohnstein, Miss L. Vagts and Mr. and s to help the managers of | €gon has been in tropical waters for a the widows are more expert at proposing | Late in the autumn a very well known r_at her home last week, at which | city on Thursday. | Mr. F. Sunder. girls. Our aim is to a]p e oesing of | vear and the hoys are all sick with the | MArriage than the debutanteor reasonably | Young woman in Chicago soclety, recov- selknap was the guest of honor. The | * Percy Evans. son of Judge Oliver P.| Captain D.J. Flemming of State dredger | the Children’s Hospital. One m & of | 3e0% dles and fevars of those cllmee. 'Naw | up to date Society girl. But the widow is | 8ing from the grip, was taken to drive other guests were: | rerey Eovans, son of Judge Oliver P. | Captaln B e ebrated thelr silver | each week four of us, selected In turn, £0 | Thoe 5% "Cucred ot (o Manile: without | a hard Proposition to-cope With. Sne fecis | by an admiring famfly friend, algo recov- e Mabet Hacon, Miss Minnie Hough- | rarg 100t ere B e rom the chag. | wedding on Wednesday evening last at | out to the hospital to amuse the children. | getting a whiff of temperate breezes. | it eminently her privilege to “coo” over a | $iTE from & severe llness. He remarked, “Miss Mae Moody, Miss Hooper, Miss | ond of thé Chi Pl fraternity of Stanford | their residence, 3700 Twenty-second street. | "o vead to them, sing, talk, play with | Alice, ‘who has a cousin on board, says minently 13 & “T cannot stay the winter out in this cli- Mave Colburne, Miss Jessie Filimore, | nnd the University of Californfa to the | Twenty-five years ago Mr. Flemming was e fowers. do anything | that people are calling attentlon fo. the | AN, say Sweet things en passant to him, | mate and I blan to g0 to Honolulu for a Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Florence Stone, | annual convention of the Alumni Asso- | united in marriage to Miss Nellie Ed- them, bring them flowerf, <0 LOVEITE | fact that the boys should be relleved ane | tell him he is the sweetest thing in town, | month.” She laughingly remarked, “Buy Agnes Simpson, Miss Mary Crowell, | ciation | Som at'old St. Mary's Cathedral in this | that will brighten thelr e at. Gt Swise | fresh ones sent on to fill their places. We | make him so absolutely comfortable that | a ticket for two.” e prom tly, 1 will it Edith Young, Miss Pearl Sabin, Miss : Koot WL | ity by the Rev. Father Slattery. Many | 8o fond of the little e We would adopt | Certaigly can't afford to iose them. ' he dreads renewed acquaintance with his | YOU say now you will go as Mrs. X. g Bessie Fox of Washington and MrS.| e 1. Goldsteln of 1819 Sutter street | of those who Were present at the anni- |parents dld not intertere Wwe L Ethel Keeney_and Leontine Blakeman - seriously, “1 will do so.” Next day a Breeden. i | gave"a Migh tea Jagt Saturday afternoon | versary were inattendance when the wed- BAICOr them.’ | Lent we made | AT buck from SE Louls: " They 8ty They &21“2‘?1‘,Sé’t'r";i{‘fié‘age‘“.‘wffi‘é ‘time the | 10 Snkagement anpotiiced. ana i | at v S . - iRtk / i» m ng away. Tuesday - afternoon Mrs. Henry Seal | &t her residence in honor of her daughter- ‘l’;{‘gr5‘2;’;‘3{;3,;":?;:’,’,‘,’;3},"“},, CNefttant | vcomty” sacque for every child\ fn the | 5051 e e o Ut S and that | "0 ae ‘an absurdity too far away | “"he fortunate ones ‘Who heara “Cyrano gave & very charming luncheon 1n a pri- | "84 10 wing passengers saled on the | Distrct Atiorney John Greany, Harbor | hospital, Deflente \EUe Foler fic nignt: | much; or Yt miy mean oatrimony. "For | €YeD (0 flunce af de Bergerac” might learn an apt lesson e Sinink room at the Oscldental Horel, | The following passengers salled on the | District At oM ajor Harney, Dr. Ragan, | aftairs that were sipped over, the NENT | the Si. Louls men are said to have veen |, The widow ls dangerous She knows | as to the mental congeniality that so often at which Mrs. Willlam M. Stewart was e Sie R AShworth, Mey. Broa. | Gontre Dryden, W A. Miller and others. | 168 0f the little e Y o Haton completely captivated by Ethel and Leon- How tnenage & man IS Akiiiu) tact. ofifts-paople into {ovetaflaln;os’el‘rgref&;eé the guest of honor. | C. & 3 r -] % ne. she decides to marry 8| . an irls, when you plan to proj S Tast Thursday afternoon, between the | BA™ R R TR b‘elr:ml(qg;::i%?x%?x:d;’x‘ng;ge":ltn;‘“;g to_the gweet carals and beautlful service: | Kvery one is talking about the deligh- | he 1S helpless. fear fellow—select an Interesting book— hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, the officers of | Mice Davis, Miss B. Davis, Miss L. Davis, "“l’ ‘:: ; a ellver tray from the crew of The ‘“‘auxiliar: rpedl g‘l,‘ e tf,}lhe me | eyl “af homes' the fpreckeu are having | 1 have in mind now a lovely home on | keep yourself Jooking as near akin to the the battleship lTowa gave a reception to | M =8 RN Mot ind son, D. H. Brtien, | (he ateiger. Among those present were: | this vear on Ash Wednesday Bt & it | during this month. At the first one dur- | the south side, where hospitality is King, | angels as possible. ~Invite him Sunday the members of the Pacific-Union, Bohe- | Willlam ‘Kitien, C. J. Fishel, Mrs. V. C. | se. Sod “Mrs. Thomas Bdstrom, Mr. and | MOrgan's. Mrs. Merr] o An it % | Ing e aftarnoon - nd evening about a | mamma and papa fond admirers of their | afternoon, read to him—feed him on a few mian, 1‘%lmostx:g;im(’!nl\'!ehr:llg'm(i\:gsb AP Gray and child, 8. Greenbaiim and son, fi?s A rp';emmmi: Miss Alice Flem- | talk 2321‘-’; our vfi?clx‘d;h:o made us each }r,:;,i.;eg people paid thelr after-the-ball | lovely daughter, Bml no man, however r'ieucficlesegg;tsgg:{ 1;‘-_2:::3‘ 3;’ fhe light, Yesterday & on . 8. F e y X 5 . v our's con- | fragile re y Towe: ¥nte¥tg’}ned (ihe_officers andthelr | Gits: strsd'fiafi?n,fl}?'da. Johnson b ey O more than we 01d el honorary presi- | ;5 Went oo the second Wednésday in e o with Miss. Betty lone, and the ’forgl‘he A e s Byl s on are 5 G 2 z = ? e evening and foun: 4 % % G s not whol X v s N¥hjter §. Newhall gave a lunch | H30%% 6h‘g"McECl"rtky,.‘ o7 %g;‘t’fi:“ and | Mys. P. J. lgarflf‘!-f‘fé nd C;&tfi;%’!{:" dent, and insisted on Laura Bates ac: | tnc Mardl Gras people 100K n?ra?!::rykfig i;:?vegt?fizeogeacgh:rafiu%gmangh;::::g may look to a second treatment with en- peity recently gt her hope 0 182 Aees| pits, Mixs TorpMeENTLY, JRmes pian. John Greany, John J. Seary. Ceptain and | cepting the active presidency, Dot e | iomse for wear. Ned Greenway and Mr. | woo the little god. The girl who plans her | tire faith. es, complimentary . HoO M - | tray, Theodore Nicholai, A, R, Owen and | 550 " and Mrs. Thomas Bulger, lected Gertrude Bate g AN e cakewalk. but|own affairs carefully and is a clever en- ————————— hagl, Who is visiting her. Thosé invited to | wife. James O'Brien, W. P, Parsons angd | O'Brien, Mr. ap . ulger, | ere that we | elec ertruc S | thelr feet and the music got tangled. up. | fertainer knows the advantage of home e T Ricnmona, Leon Riescer, - C. | Mrs. Wilberg, ‘Mrs. Gibson, Mise Anple) treasurer. —Allfs Carcian, 18 2iond vice | movey cally had ' adlfenttat * tim. | 5 Yo sugsest the truism of the lines: |6660000000000006000 CPOOOOOOOOOROGH OSSP | Royce, J. P. Scheiss and wife, P. Schnei- | Seary, Miss Cor ¢ 2 7 dent and e "fi Everything was so simple and informal. i r v lor?” Y Coife and ¢ Ewing, Miss Conway of Grass Valley, | president. Therese Morgan undertook the | The “refreshments were — delicis b ‘Will you walk into my parlor? PS ® ® ® Lder. wife and child, Herman Schussler, H. S e atien: ey Miae 4 ef nts e delicious _but ‘Said the spider to the Ay. M. Sprague and wife, Mrs. G. A. Stevens, | Miss Alice Seary, arles Bwing, dutles of secref nr{- dainty, and Grace and Lillie served them. desirable bachelors have - been | & The Swuday Call, 32 o © The Sundzy Call, 32 ®[Miss H. Stevens, C. D. Stone and wife | Edith Exing, Cal ERing AR Tl e et e] D o b e | LoOPIS Who came to, stay_ fiye mumites e eacdiote throtsh the infiuence of | & " >4 © o ses. delivered at your ©|MisE 3 Styne Miss Styne, Srs K e, Svilliam M. Gibson Jr., Al Bishop, | selfish gencrosity then and there enough ran for the lest car. It-was the frst vat | MASS Joiiier cigar, shaded lamps and a | o~ pages, delivered. at your o o Ppages. a ? o | Thden, Mrs James b K aliers and mife, | Miss Sadie Corcoran, James Duffy, Wil' | was promised fo maintain the bed. lleve they are just to have them during | Srate fire than books ever tell of. A case hom> by mail for $150 o home by mail for 8150 & |Mrs L. R Wight ana child, Mrs. W. M. | liam H. Miller, Miss Mabel Miller, Miss | #This (Wednesday) morning we met at| this month. of cause and effect. & ® 2 . & | Willett, E. Z. Williams. 4 - M. e Murphy, Mz Molloy. Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Hagar's to ‘make the sheets and| A saint may pray for a sinner, but a| Only when a man !s a thoroush dunce | & o yoar, Subscribe forit. © ¢ a year. Subscribe forit. | Vi Auckland—Mrs. Batger and’chiid, | George Dryden, Charles Girvin, Mr, Don_ | pillow_cases, mark the towels and do all | sinner must pray for himeelf, otherwise T | soclally il he mistake the, privileged | o 5 ” ; i s Mamie er neces: ngs. 0 ou to re n your praj . | favors of a o) 2 o | PFor 8y anevemis Do Donnany of Oakland lara | meet. ht Binl's Town member me In vour prayers. | favors Of & RO toreat, The dividing line |6 ¢ 0000000000000 600 e For Sydnev—Miss Arden. William Atch- | Loretta Donnolly of Oakland, Miss Clara | meet at a different girl's house every ! Lovingiy. FLORA McF: i 00P0POPOOOPOP 00000 . 4 : b