The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 10, 1899, Page 23

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THE SUNDAY CALL (I i S HOW Y ENJOY ton Harrison f “A Bachelor s 1 t had £ s \ wston for talk and is seen that the bach- el t e really at she prudishness refined ng and chelor is very much 1 her married sisters; als her women re! s = t hdilora et oa hes defir ¢ e ween an oid x helor maid as lying in a latter sonaSbmn But what- wble type of oy 1 no end of these Sometimes they live ets El T trio, or in qui of amuse- fear is ranks among o t r pd 5 ¥ 1 cl represent all ndness for their s 1l in e sometimes Ar en the bac ie usual the very 1 wife. She appreciates a and, because she is not is slave, that does not ess dutiful and careful she ever usually r 3ut her es not disturb her to con over ir local bachelor none of the charming that inde- ssion, and to change the 1d these them in ciety."” ter usually in f culture, or mus painting, vepresent fi s of Call- ts of this and yright bachelors, rep- ype. Eliza lism before she yartment ave distingu rld of art .r Eva; the ts, while They s the names of many cr bachelor girls. There is Mabel Craft, for one, a University and Hastings Law College graduate, and the author of & successful book. May »r Gates, Eleanor Croudace, Gen- en—these are but a few of bright girl bachelors who y0d newspaper stuff. ren M. Froelich is devoted to art and has no time to think of much else these days outside of her orders for evieve the ma = RLC N | BECKWITHSS £ of California Jhe Bachelor Young domen THEIR ACTIVE LIVES OF USEFULHNESS. DoanNE ¢ Mi9S Lot 1iE GaskwiLt WU_—’—/_‘ el 3 Do ballet girls in pictu Blanche Letcher conside > for a d Kal who has just returned from P iss Mabel Ayer f r plea attainment and of s y. She is (he secre- of the F m Club and has ad- vanced views ¢n women's rights and aver is another society girl ses the independent feelings f a bachelor. She i the Channing Auxiliary Dire y and goes in_ for mental and al culture. Miss rice Tobin is a bachelor girl of the athietic, jolly and happy. Miss Beaver, is > and is a Auxiliary Miss F “editor of pkins, grapher the jokes, verse, Us, .W. H:-M s devoted to her home r Bura another money they to their view T E all leads ids in society. rope, has and excels as a conver- a magnificent ne and charming Florence McKune, Judge ell known in mento _so- up to date. he capital's arke, Judge er of Mrs. Smith, daugh- . but who lives s mother, Lindley, a cousin of arfield, Lot- Downey Burrou nd many nd the ) ses Huff are st they take in 5 S 8 young women among them: Miss Hunter, of thy most popular girls in . and Miss hman, also a so- mick's sis and Ada Ram ate, who has adopted a d of art than merely cleve Franc ful Joll Jolliffe, the fourth of the sters, is only a society left Vassar ition in view She ith the Mod- She has made sketches. She is pretty a 1bly inclined and fond of with of the Tivoll, a talented bac! with her mother in a ver home life is quiet, as much in resting. At 10 in the morning Miss Beckwith's busy time begins—rehearsal. Home in time for dinner and a few mo- ments’ rest, back again to the theater, then home at 11, and the chafing dish is busy for three-quarters of an hour. A charming hostess is she, and as good & @cok as she i charming.

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