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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1899 vy s . Miss Hopps, Misss . Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Roemer and daugh- Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma Count Eflifieébé‘““bfiifi"‘éifi“fl.. Miss Florence ter, Miss Minnle Roemer, have returncd *From San Francisco—W. . Williamson, Cornell, Grace Runyon, Miss Stack- to their villa at Mill Valley for the sum- A. J. Moore, George W o !.:rxy : on 3 weather and Miss Kitty Barkhouse.. mer. 2 . McKay. Albert J({nlrkv o hne The musicale given by the pupils of Miss _ Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Cook and chil- J. C. Bateman, Mr. and AMrs. o Florence Smith last Friday evening was d}ren are at Miramonte, ss Valley, for 55];[(.;}1 MQ;(I;IL George tehtieid, ) en. affair. The pro; > con- the summer. g 4 g 2 o evy, e L el B s Cond . Mrs, A. Oppenheim left Jast Sunday for Barlage, ¢ bshourn, Ben’ Havris. \ trios. Those who assisted were: Miss Byron Springs to remain for two weeks, Hen Kenit Max (f. s returned from the schreiger, Mr. and Mr: 4 Mrs. E. M. Block ha ‘E A M R. M. Donne, Mrs. M. J eigh M. H. Morris, Cc a A. M W Grace Bergman, Miss Frances Bergman, __ b it ¢ mss Anna Fisher, Miss Christine Fisner. E{:S;‘“nd giatiteraomes Aels L tarkin G| . ily Wi . Mi: 3 V' . Street. M _ Mr. nef.s 51‘?: )Am:ln’;:ng{mp;'m. C ;;l’(‘f\ \“;g:e S. Label of San Rafael, acrggnpnm;-n .:l.‘ Raphael, Miss Cora Klinkner, Miss Hattje his sister, Miss B. Label of San Francis- Klinkner, Miss Alma Klinkner, Miss Ella ¢0; left here April 26, for Europe E. D, French, Miss Aggle Greenhow. Miss Lot- Mrs. C. F. Martin and daughter, Miss Sroufe. te Crossley, Misss Frances Crossley. Miss Amelia Martin, have gone to Lakeport Zitlany Ethel Crossley, Miss Ada_ Willlamson, [OF the summer. b b Sy Miss. Edna Boyde. Miss Violet Smih. Mrs. K. Clayburgh and Miss Sophie A. Martin, r Miss May French, Frank Buitler, Harry Clayburgh have left for x southern trip. house 0 Feldma x.‘;,‘,i‘““"" , Georgie Little and Charlie Pear- %ot 1616 Jackson street, and wili're- W W Feck b SO - 2 s ceive to-morrow Wiley. From Healdsburg—Mrs. crg, 1aales (o the St Drswa Ould Of " Mr and Mre Alfred - Spreckels havd ard, = Mgs. Wiliam o Lansing, monial entertainment for the benefit of Moved into thelr mew residence, , Modesto: k. Schanfeldt, Se. the Hospital Corps. attached to .the .‘l‘.l" foflowing guests registersd at Sum- San Jose H. Davis, Oaklan church, to take place Thursday evening, ,,ihefolloWing guests terIEHer e ring th T Tost Flagataft, Arlz T ol Cish il Ao i, Weel from Saw Frapelpca’ JMr and tollowing Tave arrived at Tt A Eaerels Eatertay will glve It¢ H._Adler, Miss Rita Adler, Master Osca s, Mendocio County: P. 8. Ca grand aunudly entertaiument and Ualladler, iC! A: Huntenjunn, D& A Hunte srown. M. Redmond, S, B. B e urk street, Sunday mann. B G. Mantle, M. 8. Mantle, J. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. I Cox, White Bannister, Floj ., and Mrs, ffany, Mr. evening, May 14. : § : Sourteney : rcisco: Mr. and Oliver and H. C. Boyd; J. P. Courteney, of San Franci Mr Invitations have been sent out for the nt.; i Miller, Santa ornton, Healdsburg: Mr. and fourth hop of the Sine Cura Club, to be Guife. Mont; and .G = Mller p_flr‘?,lly D S Rosa: Dr isco n Fr held as heretofore at Hinman's Hall, The following guests registered at Ken- T Buck ¢ Louis uck o and family Twenty-first and Howard streets, on y=n¢ fOlloWIng SUests CEBIETC the past Ading of Dr . wife Thursday evening. May 2 D, e Mt 7. C B Hebpard, Or Miss Hattie Wi The third anniversary of La Estrella Mo fand s 2Rd Mry X ih, Miss Booth, e e Parlor No. 8. Native Daughters of the M and Mrs. Samuel I. Wormser. Mr. and r, Mrs. L. Kuttner Golden West, will be celebrated at Na- Mg eanrs. Samuel & Mre. Madison, and Sunday afternoc tive Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason street, Friday J o, Pianeriard all of San Franciseo B qitat evening, May 12 The pa é¢ list of the steamship The Aldine Club will give a full dress Australia that sailed_from this port for young party under the patronage of the Ladies Honolulu Thursday - 4, includes the £, Postianc g present. The evening 4 of the Arion Verein Wednesday, May 17, following names. Willlam e marriag Berry to at thelr rooms. Dancing at 8:15 Bernard, wife and child, ‘ashman RS, C.. fook The confirination of Miss Lena Gordan, Moes M W. E e %6 h of St. Domi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordan of Clark, i u Harry Ce T e O R urks offi- 730 MeAllister street, will take place & A &' F'"B. Coa, nics Ch the Geary street Temple Sund er Flene Grater, Hohert Dunbar, J. R ng ne Club Wil Sive the 'fonrth ing, May 14._ At home Monday, May 15, wife and. two childr i B, O s Aado ikicn o Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S n will be Miss Viola lette, ) Glorine, e enTy ¥ 16, at Odd Fellows’ pleased to recelve ‘their friends on Mon- X. G. Hodgins, W. G. frwin, wife and Tuesday evenir d by Miss day afternoon, May 15, from to 6, at M Irwin maid, H. Stuart 1;" Voltz Tose their residence, 63 McAllister street, in S Madelene I st AL VOIte | 4 i I honor. of the confirmation of thelr daugh- e MoCoy, allle | LcKenzic | il s Caria Drenes Svoy. A. McGregor and 8 STUSE S\ cvenin 18, at 0dd i has returned home and wite, Samuel Marign, J, W. Mason. hop Thrsdds : E. T uhlIné.‘. J thur ie and wife, Miss sit to her sister, Miss Helen Merril < atsonville. O'Sullivan, A E Professor W. F. Ayres and wife of M. Parnel Prochazka Jr. and wife. J Ayres Business College left here last Sun- M. Robe , John H. Schulthels. M day on a vacation trip down the St. Law- Emma_Siegel, M. Striening and wife, rence and Hudson rivers, V. L. Tenny and wife, James Wakeflel G. Kavanaugh and Miss Nellie ugh of Portland are in_the stopping at 410 Van Ness M. Newman of V Chevalier is_visiting her = Y v M T ir pretty home Mrs. Benjarhin H. Lichtenstein and Hugh Ward and wife, Dr. T. Wetzel, Mr: . a w'lw'“i"; wnd Reid will leave Mise Lichtenstein wiil spend the summer and G. M. Whitney De pleased he -MOrrow E at Manzanita Park, San Rafael. The following guests are registered at ‘at 2333 Bush street 8 y = e P R R R R R I R R R R R R R RS R e R R R S ettt th B Vo M A # 3 s P e R et E R RS > e W s + + f ’ Voo a N., whose + 9 + 1&0 J[o,y 5% i + Palimistry : Jfea and ] ) L comment . friends of both partie: irrived + + m %ur E + wa i yesterday morning. i + igs s s Mrs. R. A. Bddy a - S o 2 e : is e wore. hil Montana this week. They PLEE 444 4444444444544 4044 + 3 a stay of some duration at % + who com ? and_Richard Tobin_ re- Friday from a trip to Hono- D R R R R R R R R PR R R R T T T T ¥ P Iy ar e 9 / MIRA D., Gilroy—Your sense of honor She has a good musical ear, vet she will O MANY thousand impressions of and your pride have kept your life from DEVer become a great musician. She is palms have been forwarded to this entanglements, You had a love affair at SoISiive and delicately organized. There are arks of past illness, But she will department for reading that it has 19 which caused you grief. You will not have to he- carcroily wnorded unti She been decided not to receive any marry before 32. passes her twelfth year. She should be more until those on hand are an- EVA J., Ukiah—This is the hand of a Fithheld from the cxercising of her tal- swered. This is done in justice t0 would-be martyr. You delight in perse- fiig If you would secure the best, most the palmist and to those who might cution. You are relizlous In the extreme Ling fes it winih proper care of h and Miss Bernice Lan- Honolulu last week, n_up their trip to the Orient T. B. McFarland have .08 Angeles during the dinnrers of n has returned from lowing forward impressions and be obliged t0 and have a tendency toward ¥ her early years, she will by the t MISS VIOLET, San Jose—You have is 20 make a name for herself. The well good disposition, and would make defined fate d su line gives her but ed life brilliant caree ideal school i shows conclusively tience. You achi You have great p ave had the care of a fam- ard of O héalth v Jatter partiof ily not_your own sir ur nineteenth nerves must be ‘closely If B. Anthony jerr.: ol will not marcy: before & should be forced in her > ! Congress = ot MARY P., San Jose—This is the hand of Dot live to fulfill the ca s er 5 a plucky, courageous woman who has en- - kels, Mr ew days dured her full share of trouble. You will Lo ou e nd Mrs. S n f ting her soon take a long journey which will bring Sannguny eyt deacnay M. ¢ other, Mrs. i ol you more harmonious and prosperous s T e Sout ; Mis s ado Beach 18 vis- conditions. One marriage and three chil- e chfldensy Yan —anuse we K H dren. Better financial prospects after 45. ooy o 0% ¢ OnEl )" Pl b N Be GEORGE E., Honolulu—This is tho SRpUgUR ot oney oL s o o o« hand of a courageous man, though his ¢~ Gona” (8 BTE (A6 B0 B 1 § ¢ 5 health does not permit him to endure pin. ) He 15 fond of the tios : great strain. An unfortun business i, world and will sacrif ¥ venture at 3 caused a nervous good the sake of a gpod shock. One marriage, dren. The love ire leg Lon~ life 3 I : I ADEL, Modesto—1his hand of SARA I Vallclo- Vour Iifihas been nervous, excitable nature uhave quite tragic. You have had v A R some elocution; talent, but lack the rcumstances. Sickness and death have W M power to concer your attentions for filled your life with sorrew. for the i Mrs, C. I any length of time. You are fickle and ejght Four Tife el beenots 4 ( selfish. You h e sken el ot Wil ROE ot i ment, which for a time subdued RSB it i Mill Val- L : 2 ss-like nature in your conversatic 5 ! were the Re MISS DELLA H.—Yours is a hand lack- suld be clear, concise and: frank X ing in culture and refinement Fou would s 1 ideal teacher ou g ¢ too mannish. You hav have good You will ; The $ opportunities to slp by wi u could 570 Rl pma Ty v \ I College of Medicine, University of C have bett ur conditions, but it is 10 T i » : fornia, held ewell dinner for the pleasure first. You will marry, but it will = f on Tuesday evening at a be a short aff: y . who'I v & coches and col- MISS DUNNIGAN—You_ are givert nd a ver periods of melancholia. You bring v p ¢ p Kent troubles upon yourself. You are 5 K ! colm easily influenced by your ciates o expects m_for have been a great rover. Wil die by P M M G SR Feos, Qoope LN TONY Mc., No. 404—You are fond ‘ Mo . g 1o A L Cave outdoor sports and games of chance; ar A J B diner, Harry sympathetic d kind to thoSe in N ( Y ol mpsc corgy trouble. You have a keen interest in i Moore, S. W the opposite sex, which gets you into 5 y ‘ vell, Harold P. trouble. You were seriot inju at C Y S a Alien Smith one time by an enem) You w not s and George H travel, for want of funds M frs. ¢ H < ) DA DEMPS} R imbler lucky In natural-born have been quit Merillion entertained her residence on F spirit a few frienc S £ 12 ' but have lost su ey A street last Wednesday. Amo s X cautio ent were: Mrs. Nicholas Hot ho in the le it i o nt W 1 icholas Hottua, who will Fe T much : leave for Philadelphia to visit her old home on ¥ Barl Con- quest, who 2 fes a promi- n under Admiral Dewe times. MR. HOMER D.. good mechanic, caref tty wedding took Catholic_Church_last MISS 8. nd Mi vhen M. .J. McMenon ss nent posit s good X A thoroughly idualized kb Menghicr were united in matri- Bertie Kendall, the well known Sop B hen ot dse Iost 1o the apt to g0 to extre T A "Meagher, sister of the bride, was Wwell known among the French and ‘Ger- S "o Petaluma—You are re Y of honer. James Riley, a cousin of Man communities; Mrs. Nellie Spillard, 2 ; jous, most devout, but you are narrow- i fact laptable o o as best man. The brides- Whose husband is connected with the Fortmann, and Miss saifa long time before a careful reading EOUE: oM, GEGteq Would condemn_all. YOU are original and d A e L man. The PTaacs. United States Postal Department, and 0 afind MiSS could be made in this column. mindéd and bigoted—would condemn all. 5% gfe original and dar G. Meagh Moran, P. Hegarty, J. M{‘ Thomas Loughran. = Among th Steward, AR have only been married once—two boys &CUNE upon any matter of fmpor- S aEh g S ST AR Miss Edyth Terschuren gave a euchre the Miss Matthews, ETHEL D.—You have marked artistic are plainly indicated tance. You have talent, but lack comtine weremony a reception Party on Saturday last at the residence Mi e of the bride's Of her parents, 1809 Laguna street. The Le M 0o Robles—Yours is a You have too inany ure. You are a wor- Dave marked ex ive though you have no Cclined to a_bit ser Grace Cole, Miss Lucille " 2 i 1} L. o P A Fortmnng SMikS talent, but you lack application. You will CLARA 8., A first prize, an_empire gilt picture frame, Georgle Reed, Miss Estelle . Miss have to provide for yourself, so it would Dappy, supny ¥ Mexgner, was won by Miss Lucille Levy: the see: Ada Clarik Miss Tud be well to determine upon a vocation and ;‘q"rléfcrufi(rlzfl‘x“ You are not as discreet _MILDRED H., Ber party was ond prize, an oxidized silver beit, was won Harmon, Mi etty follow it. as you might be. though you never in- artistic and str, emian Club at tend to injure others by vour talk. You TFOW minded and me 1 street, by the will marry once your narrow standar lbiagrlibie, MISS ROSE L., Antioch—You are a ve oney but | - ABOUT STAGESTRUCK GIRLS B s v v yeen married woe. are a good church worker—a leader in all matters .f reform. One mar- Dear Madam: m a youn Even of those who cbtain places not [ it is the spirit, not the le a o i who would like to become an 6 i ALEr tter, of a creed MRS. B.. Oakland actress. I have ambition and talent ¥ and am sure 1 would succeed if I After the m was_held_at sider Mrs, James ighth st it divorced before Healdsburg—You are all 2% LA BOH poetical me . Miss Bertie 3 y, Miss Ni Too ra Neill, Miss Tes 1 Moore, Prest 3 rry Chamber a k Flood, Keatch, rown, Ed Grea oseph Endert, his is the care- . ever heara of by the world. | which is of jmportance, then it is perfectly ful, painstaking hand of a good house- They belong to third 5~ fourth rate com- | safe for them to marry, whether they are keeper. Close in money matters, denying flirt. A sm thed to you become more m of mo s enabled » ,"Mr. Walke only get'a ¢ - 0 panfes and pass their lives in a drudgery | Catholics, Protestants, s or Mo. Yourself for the sake of the futu s i orablo andidis : ckert, Will e ame Kouc the “only thiag i@ |Tar worse than that of a shop girl. They | hammedans. e e R R R AR S othpacet rck ” I don't ‘know how (o get on'thé |live at cheap country hotels and on way | But it is rare fo find both the man and chretul . Not inclined fo extrivagance of fopj anD I it | trains. TThey retire at 1 o'clock and rise | woman - who take this comprehensive any kind. You will make a good lawy a5 0w rolTeRantis futs o an ol D make” the next one-night stand. | and broad view of the matter after the _¥. J., Fresno—Yours is the hand of OXORORGES s VALBRIE, They dine on doughnuts and = sand- | glamor of the honeymoon, passes and (entist or physiclan. You have ability, but you speak yvour mind too foreib You are not politic enough. You mar bought at the bakery en route to | life settles into practi et B e 1 ment h: You have two chil- her for te Brooklyn, N. Y. :‘iif’h'l % o Ree al channels. ) o 15 X 7o = <, he station. 5 me of the two—usually the woman— R Gon) R‘dtll n of a Vv ICU)‘I‘IOIH PNHC@ SS HERE .are, m, oung lady. a | Their expenses cover c galaries;| necomes; Disistent. that:thoi ther saan LoLpiy early in lite 1V d4ad e ° varfety of ways of “‘getting on the | and they are always. poor sually in | give up’ the views of a lifetime and _MISS VIRGINIA I., Raymond—Your sometim stage.” If you have a great deal of | debt, for the associations of theatrical | adopt her own. Arguments end in dis. Dand indicates a nature proné to go to ex- frankn money and ml*&m'v vyou can hire | life do not act as incentive to economy | cord, and trouble ensues, The religion L CMe% You care very little for the opin- managers to allow you to take a jor thrift which is based upon the commandment x‘t‘,nv u‘t";:jr;u:r “‘\wy\”.‘ql*” "iul'\(rl orig- t S — o\ small part in some play, and even | It requires a character of remarkable| o “love one another” leads to quarrels You are gemerous. and sre - mot star you in a-third-class company | strength and nobility o retain high | and hatred. ika i YoUraxpenattires. FTHEODOCIA H.. San Lals to g0 to obseure towns. ; deals of life in o theatrical careor, The| Even where people are too sensfule and ,MRS: L. B., Chico—Your a ha fon s poor, but juc b ¥ vou are willing 'to give up all com- | very fact of being ‘“‘somebody else” be- | well bred SS9 LRORREN ease and Jus »u have alw. e T ahonld s I ERe 1 to allow such serious Tesults money. but h had 'severe . domestic Z00d stenograph fort and violate every rule of health you | sidet one’s own self, year in and “out,|to ensue, much sorrow and estr 2 > might even without money or influénce | creaies a tendency toward insincerity, | frequently arises from a difference in roce mrimsipled misband wa a ckless, 1 PR on find a place in some ‘raveling company | which affects the brain cells and eventu-| jigious views, especially where there are Mental anguish, You had o severe u’fx‘y:— quate to the demands. and go “barn-storming.” To do this'you | ally the whole life conduet. atiflarans at 38, which nearly cost you your life. to_be practical. Will have to haunt dramatic agencies and | The world has known'a few great actors | “people can be very hapny in marrieq , 158 ROSE S. Reno—You have a dual _SIBYL § . . re also great 3 von g Y na . fo ) vetry and ar & shows the ns hang about them as domestics hang about [ Who wer great men and women In | jie who have opposite opinions on every lf.E";(;1'1r\‘r}‘1‘:ln’lzfv*rl¥-ln”'\ n(;’ar‘v;‘:\ b \\!n\:‘mfi' S b intelligence offices, only with about one- | principle and character. matter save mutual love and loyalty, But Ver. You Came very. nest mniiag too broad & a reckless, un- 1 appreciation of t hundredth the chante of obtaining a sit- f“::‘_“ v have _";'E“ very few. Iixamples | they need to be broad-minded, good-tem. Unfortunate marriage at 22, One famil 2 You. will alwave thir uation. Unless you are very beautiful [of greatness in all other professions are | pereq ana well balanced to meet such a 2%WSUlt has interfered with your plans L your You should ha 1 or- very magnetic or wery pushing, or-all | far more numerous. s tiation: and desires. You will marry before you 2Pility. You will have to take The ar are 30, vour health, espec Without question there is a safer pros- MRS. SELMA N. t, the sculptor, the author, 1y between e, your chance of getting on the stage : three, your chance of ge g 8! fortunate 122 not allow vour ter , s re as the composer is himself when he is doi ; You are un ag ol et 1o ma through the agencles is remote, as there | | 0 roct e Ut the great actor | PECt Of happiness for a man and wite in that you cannot make: people under. ; MISS TARDY S0: have are twenty girls waiting for every open- 1600 one, two o & dosen other | Whose - tastes. are similar and whose Stand your nature. You are frank and LDtion enough to make a good newsy e . & a doze Nahits' at: Uhiongh’ axeiin’ Bitbomtns outspoken, making enemies when you COTFespondent. You do not confine o e aina Atvaree sonalities, and. his own individuality | "Pjt® cf thought are In harmony. least expect to. You are broadminded S$CIf closely enough to ome line of wor 5 tional circumstances, become dwarfed and oftén perverted by the a s s q which oc- and generous, and can be a friend with YOU Scatter your forces. Your print is too under sensation r , become | Y curred between a newly married couple all yout he One s ial loss indistinct to give you any fur! Hotorious and then hire yourself out to | characters he assumes. Sl adding, rried couple all yout heart, Oné serlous financial loss - dIotlr give you any further inf % WAl Gk £ C: 3 e went sailin v life. Also a lawsuit mation. some manager who .lkes that sort of a | Itis well to consider all these things be fone MISS M. R.. Woodland—You have MISS M. L. H.—You are : delgh : hot Sunday aft ; ; a i Bt this takes a long time, and is | fTe You stake your all upon a theatrical y afternoon with her relatives. motherly hand and will find your srcat. hard-working individual ©yeoms lite has 2 v and her strictly orthodox husband s i You run the chance of fall- | career. And after you have summed up consid- est happlness in a domestic .fe. You will NOt been a path of rose (b a0 na the possibilitics and probablltles vou had :;"Z;&““ Sggdh':i‘;’:;k:;;hle Sabb‘am by marry carly in'iife and have Elllargr:-“f:r:;l.l Eressive 408 detbomiils Snp e, es- 1 ) t | best sit down and ask yourself if the at- 3 v 0 scold apd ilY. You will never be rich, yet there PEOPIe to impose upon you. You have had wanting l‘o‘fll:;l?;csé ;l;“‘a Ef‘c‘:“}e:f",?" OB | rerth et nag her fnto his convictions. P4 Wil be enough for all needs. tWo enemies who Would have leiieeq rou trous that wo heas e . gare el . It is the highest possible ideal of mar- (er}T Dii SR\Im]{SAIYr‘HI have an e |‘g an opportunity had presented its I know one actre: 0| In the days when I found the Duchess' | rlage when two people find themselues Lho i ilious. caleulating nature. ¥ ouhave had two heart affairs not t “star."” full of risks. ing in love with your husband and not RINCESS SHEHERAZADE has returned t go on the stage by a manager who met | novels fascinating and judged the world HeaT are methodical and intelligent. The early nating in marriage. ADE has re: 0 Oakland after making one of ATYnar Re = physical mates, mental comrades anq part of life is spent in a line of work ti MRS. BI "HE e the most successful trips ever mg her and was impressed by her beauty and | by their standard I felt a keen scorn for | spiritual co 2 v that o isiva DLANCHE D., Benicia—You a thAbaa i SEOMERERGa bl (ot ade in the show business. The Princess is P mpanions. In order to be a1l YOU Are not adapted to. . effusive and deceitful, pretending friend- magnetism. Another who walked into an | jovers who allowed a question of reMgious | this they need not pursue the same voca- CHARLIE L., Fresno—You have de- ships that you do not feel. You have had cided pugilistic qualities which of ; 5 same church, cause you serius trouble. If roularafcd DIERLY of money. but have been unhappy Bernard owned by C. A. Smart of Oakland, h ki v She returned to her owner last Weq ks $ 2 office with her school books slung over | views to Interfere with the course of true | tions nor i it i o h:rn:sg:{"_' which was. her third birthday, her shoulder walked out engaged as||pve, o G g No dog ever returned to Oak- v Intellectual and spiritual sympathy careful you will dle a viol tatsour married life. Small matters 1and with more medals and blue ribbons. Princess Sheherazade first went to San 2 Jnderstudy for a leading lady But| Acquaintance with real life and real| toleration are all that are nedded to wre. Are not married and never wil e o8 AedSiyoU BOrrow trouble needies Jose, where she captured the frat prize for St Bernards and also the special counted for by & bellef in ~luck” | beshier, o To0fied my opinlons in thia | ate happiness and harmony, ™" you shrink from all responsibilities. Your looking pur farvhrt Sl 4re capable prize. From there the Princess went to Seattle, where she took the first counte g matter. 1 once heard a_great Hindoo t health is excellent. =~ vou a e Bk i TR Rnd lso the special prize for the best dog. in the Shamr at tne Tammi*t 2% Hundreds of girls are haunting agencles | If two people love each other so wholly, | say ““Think of God a8 the ocean: iu§ JAMES L. Onkinnd—You are honest, 1t wil b sone Wby T Lour married 1 4 oo oy BhERer R As e B ta ¢ 5 all over America who never obtain posi- | broadly, deeply and tenderly that the cus. | the Varying creeds as pitchers o d conscientious and religious. You have s ratie. | % e Th?‘éi’;‘l'n‘;?L1‘f‘:f‘;,*::‘1:;3:;;:,’;‘;‘“,;",;“:“";"'s“ tions; scores knock at managers' doors | toms of the world regarding the forme of A Eh e chhIdL R Befngs erg B s 108 Nersiunder, e do- iaron e Seapn i o Wieise horan- who are never allowed to enter, and | religlous worship are nothing to them,| Sanhbs Hlien with mviae LyveE 0M8 as "LILLIAN RETA DOLLIVER — This ,MES- B Santa Ros clgco show. She is one of the handsomest animals of the St. Bernard class in e » | each is filled with divine loy: -You are. exéray R it ¥55 4 scores who enter go forth with despair |and if they can realize that all religions e Ye what does tiny palm gives promise of Bls agant and indifferent as to the apinior this country, and her pedigree is as perfect as her coat is glossy. written on their faces. | Sontatn the same central 1dea. and thos | (heshape matters—Ella Wheeler Wilcox sticresstyl Tarcer. Bhe tas muclagrfully of others. You have had ang’grens ot aatic talent; should dance and sing well, Continued on Page Thirty-two. ! - ' :