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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19. ine Woodbury ickie of this city, formerly Chicago. S T | Wedding Bells. The marriage of M after t his city . officlated. The by and Mrs. M. aing of L The wed Julia Chartier took M nkt i3 moon hose prese: Chax visiting her sis Home Gatherings. riy Mise All concert will be given at the ss on the afternoon of Henry Holmes, a urday nig Miss Dicka Cool e0 9000200 0000060 00 LOOSE-BACK JACKETS, FORM-FITTING JACKETS, TAILOR-MADE DRESSES, FUR AND GOLF CAPES. Tan Covert CLOTH JACKETS, thls sea- son's style, worth $7.50. Our speclal price....$5.00 Black, Blue and Cas- tor KERSEY JACK- ETS, this season's style, worth $10. Our speclal price. Light Tan, Blue Blacks and Mode KERSEY JACKETS, all slik lined throughout, worth $12.50. Our speclal price....$10.00 Tailor-Made Dresses Specials. Dress Skirt Specials Black, Blue, Light and Dark Grays Swell Check CLOTH SKIRTS, dark ef- and Brown Camel's-Hair CLOTH fects, new hablt-backs, a $5 skirt. DRESS, Jacket sllk lined, has the| OUr special for.. $4.00 new habli-back skirt, this Is a $20278¢ Camel's-Halr PLAID SKIRTS, elegantly made and finished, worth dress. Our speclal price. $15.00| ¢7'65 ™o octal for 00 Elegant Ladles’ BLACK CLOTH SKIRT, The ‘sams Dress, all atik Tieod Sheowgh-|* ooy oone) ot sl ‘embroldery, 2 full out both skirt and Jacket, a wdm&{ dress skirt, worth §20. Our speclal Our special price. . -S22.80] ..ok $15.00 *KELLY & LIEBES a2 v SUIT HOUS . 120 KEARNY STREET. 090000 00000000090000900 A 00000 G060 QCOONOSNOEOEOONOOECSTOTEOEOOOODPO DO ter of Mr. and Mrs. ip Breit of New announced in Boston of that tha Dickle, only son of | ss Caroline Colt of Howard 8. Avery e B e ounced e return who has cabled I come home on da Eltzabeth Hul | 1 take place at n and Miss where On At Casa Esperanza, Haywards, Dr. Lu Ella Cool gave a birthday dinner on Sat- in honor of her daughter, -9 [into a reception rendezvous for over a | hundred couples, who wereinvited to give Lim a surprise on the twenty-third anni- versay of his wedding. On returning in | the drenching rain he was gleefully re- | cetved and more than astounded at wnat | was presented to him. It was then that | he realized that the sheep chase was a cruel joke perpetrated by his best friends. Congratulations which followed took a&ll cf the disappointment on_the | sheep hunt out of him and it 18 needle follow up what occurred during th balance of the evening and late into the short hours of the next morning. The o > ty-third couple w ill long be re- membered by those whose good fortune it_was (o be invited. ¥ The members of the Fin de Stecle Whist Ciub were entertained in & charm:ng manner on Thursday evening by Miss Alvina Vellguth at her home on Jack- son street. The games were closely con- tested, the first prizes being won by Miss Hulda Kiefaber and J. H. eeler, | while Miss Lilllan Beauman and J. C. | Crooks took the consolation favors. | Dancing and singing were then enjoyed | nul the guests were bidden to a tempt- of Miss AL L. Beau- man, J.'H. Wheeler, Miss B. L. Gam- is | bitz, Matt Lindsay, Miss G. Gildden, Dr. L. R Gambitz, Miss DI Golden, William Lee, Miss Faith Gambitz, F. Bronson, H. Kiefaber, Judge T. F. Dunn, iss 8. Logan, H. W. Morgan, Miss B. ure, W. Burner, Miss F. Bmith, O. lischonn, Miss A. Vellguth, Gates, Miss 1. Wolfe, O. Frank. Miss Bertha Arents entertained with a uncheon at her residence, 561 Rallroad iue, Alameda, on November 13. The residence was most beautifully decorated d the dining hall presented & most &t- Elwyn active appearance. Covers were laid for Miss Lulu Landis, Miss Bisie Ham- smith, Miss Alice Sigfreld, Miss Emma iss Lulu Kingsley, Miss Pete Mrs. W. Wehr, Miss Marie Vic- 5: Bendel, Miss C. Fricke, Miss Holling, Miss B. Arents, Miss igfreid, Miss Helen Arents, Miss Miss Edith Andrews, , Miss Laura Thomp- s Doga Herbst. Countryman gave a tea on Batur- st from 3 to 5. Mrs. Countryman was assisted by Mrs. J. E. Cutten, Miss Rulofson, Miss Arnold, Miss Feusler and Miss Violet Louise Rulofson. In the even- ng party was joined at din- ler, Mr. Burns, Mr. Hub- ng, Mr. Cutter and Mr. o and Mrs. W. Z. King entertained a number of their friends at an *‘at home' on Tues evening, November 7. A ical evening was spent. rated his tenth i “on Sunday after- e h {r at the residence of 1ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Springer, 2 Ellis street. Among those present were the Misses Roselle and Bernice Schwartz, Hazel and Amie Munter, Gus- sle and Hannah Chaskel of Portland, Lot- Davidson, Mirlam, Edna and Lillian Blan Masters Joe Gardner, Abe Jacobs, Mord!l Munter, Milton ert Frankenberg, Harry and Her- 1 ul e tine and Sidney g Mr, L. ger, Mrs. A. Schwartz, er, Mrs. S. Chaskel of Port- N. Frankenberg. was given last week In hon- Iter Layman and C. Sherman e of Miss Daisy A. Swaybel ir departure for their homes party was given to Miss at her home, 43 Elgin Park, a’ pleasant even: hose present were: Miss tt, Miss Alice Barrett, Miss Miss A. Colver, Miss Flor- Miss Ida Sullivan, Miss s Lila_Sherwood, Miss rin, Miss Pauline Utschig, {cCrillach, Miss Becker, Miss ivan, Baby Ruth Sulitvan, Mrs. M Mrs. Barrett, ses,” E. Schuman, J. , B. de Haven, Joe Eva Mrs. ¥, . George Barrett, Miss Gertle Barrett. Maud Mullins gave a luncheon In r of Miss Ethel Hager on Friday, vember 17, at her home at 109 Gough Her guests were: Miss Ethel Hager, Miss Josselyn, Miss Mary Josse- 1 Miss Edith Preston, Miss Azalea Georgina Hopkins, Mis Miss Charlotte Ellinwood 8 el Hager gave a luncheon at the University Club on Wednesday, com- v ‘)!xmemur)‘ to Miss Eleanor Poole, who is de | here fr on a visit Those w | vited to n Poole were: The Misses n Adams gave a dinner recently at dence on Jackson street, Oakland, £ 8. cDonald, who 1s to be Miss Tucker next month. The _ were: George Wheaton, ear Jr., A. P. Brayton and to the Rev. G. G. Eldridge, or of St. John's Presbyterian held on Thursday evening, the ladies of the congre- me of Mrs. Kittle, at the roer of Pacific avenue and artfer, fessor and Mrs, Mrs. Kittle was assisted in Miss Violette Merkl, Mrs. W. B. Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mrs. M L. Rankin, 'Mr. Ziegel- K Hobson, Miss H. p R. Bspel, Mrs. B. icLean, Mrs. George W. - , Mr. and ‘Mrs. H rank Fredericks, Mrs. Wil- o OF Wonk Maurice Murphy, Miss Emily , Mrs. Blake, A. W. Foster, F. it wi Miss Emma Dumont and A. seorge W. Newhall and E.'W a musical programme was ring the evening. s Josselyn gave a tea at her ugh street on Saturday after- qmber 1% to introduce to society r second daughter. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Root 1 was celebrated the golden near Stockt 9 : A iniversary of thelr wedding day. = Fifty s tror ndon, will | Mrs. John Hayden of 555 Seventh streat, | 00 Ly A0S Oy, i nd orhestra will { with the concurrence of her two daugh- | 5, “tey” were amiea 108%nSl oS f the best sololsts 1 | ters, Mary and Sadle, playea a ! Church, Chicago, R | practical joke on the head of the house by their children hey’re 5"9"9"’;‘ ¢ Migg | 120t Thursday. Mr. Hayden was sent off | A4, Erandchiidren, revolcs the “pledge s announct of Miles | DOSH & O i i), et 6 rooms gt ety :‘n a 'mm goose e into San Mm-: were prettily decorated by loving hands E v | County to make a purchase of a band of | and a day never to be forgotien by theus o take place early In|imaginary sheep for his ughter-house. | who parfook of the festival was spent { During his absence his home was trans- | with mirth and jollity The happy event is announced of Miss 'formed from its eccustomed quie was witnessed by Mrs. Root's sister, Mrs J. W. Smith of Texas, who also had the pleasure of being with them when the y pair were made one. Also Miss {e 8. Root, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Root, ses Sophronia M. and Laura L. Root Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Root, Edward W. and Talcott B. Root of Port- land, Or. Letters of congratulation weres d from Mrs. Root's brother, J. W. er, and wife, of Fresno, and many friends unable to attend. “A Morning in Yosemite” was given ‘ednesday by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. :s at their home, 1301 Sacramento The great lley was fllustrated utiful slides by means of an im- proved solar stereopticon of thelr own n- vention. The most brilliant and graphic pictures were projected on the screen by | the light of the sun only. These inter- spersed with anecdote and Incident of early days formed a most intellectual and de- lightful morning’s entertainment. Amon, | the iInvited guests were Dr. McLean o Alameda, Mrs. Pixley, Mrs. Marsden Manson, Mrs. William and Miss Daisy Willlam, Mrs. Beaumont of the Tennes- | see delegation, Miss Sterrit, Mrs. Coch- | rane and_ Miss Sherwin of Londonderry, Ireland; Mrs. Pisbee of New York, Mrs. Horton and Miss Agnes Wright, Mrs. de If. Mr. Beverage and Miss Beverage . and Mr: Vrieland. Saturday evening at the new home Mr, and Mrs. George Broneer, 2020 Eighteenth street, a surprise party w: given to their daughter Annfe on !Ke an- niversary of her nineteenth birthday. The evening's entertailnment consisted of vo- instrumental selections, recita- followed by a supper ncluded with dancing. Among sent were the following: Mr. and €. George Broneer, Miss Fane Burke, 1da Broneer, Marle Broneer, An- nie Broneer, Martha Jackson, Mathilda Christensen, Marle Hansen, Margrethe Sondrup, Marie Sondrup, Kathryn Burke, Chris Hansen, Jack Marrow, Charles Ba- con, Charles Little, Edmund Sondrup, Raymond Macready and Ben Conley. A party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lehman, 2424 Seventeenth | street, on Saturday evening by her sister, Miss Genevieve Martin. The evening w. delightfully spent in dancing, singing and | games. Music was furnished by Fitzger- ald’s orchestra. Those present were Miss trude Hackett, Miss M. K Misses Adgie and Dolly Turner, Anna Kerrigan, Miss Lizzie Walsh, Be nice and Anna Baker, Frank Kerrigan, Willlam Hackett, Edward Falvie, Joseph Fitzgerald, Frank Pebbles, George Morse, Mr. Smith; Jack Grace and John Dogan. A garty was given in honor of four members of the Clovers Friday evening, November 10, at their club rooms, fl%s Grove street. Those to whom the party | yas tendered were Miss C. Munk, Miss A, Siebenbaum, S. Plagemann and D. Des- mond. The evening was spent in games and dancing, after which supper was served. Those present were: Will J, Plagemann, Frieda Munk, Al Hen: Eda Plagemann, Wil A. Mohr, Cora Munk, Fritz Roller, Honey Plagemann, Barney Kramer, Loulsa Plagemann, Louls Plage- mann, Wallle Schwarz, Victor Maret, Lena Plagemann, D. Desmond, Amanda Sfebenbaum, Walter Rusch, Kafle Wessa, Henry de Smet, Minnle Andrews, Max e 0900000060000 060600000 . ? Plagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Plagema :nnd Mrs. Raschen, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. y also Schaefer. Ther)(.mdem of | the honor of welcoming the | the Merritt Outing Club, Fre: { _The enga, nn, Mr. Mo Raschen. | gement reception of Miss Sarah | functions Schnitzer and Louls Friedman took place 1at the residenc | 1507 Golden Gate | 12th tnst. greens, and th 1o that shade. fooms were adorned with festoons branches, chrysanthemums and roses very large company were received the day, which was followed by & M‘m‘ d in by ous supper, being participa | relatives and friends of the yo! | who were quite numerous. | ing the young folks agal musle, The numerous pr costly and dexu:i i Club Partles. of the prospective bride, l"ume,vlasxg‘ Sunday, the The decorations wers beautiful; | the scheme of which was & creation of e appointments conformed | Dunne, e hallway and rece fon oEivy A during gat dancing and games were indulged in untll the wee hours of the morning. | received wer.i The members of the Chitchat Club cele- | | brated its twenty-fifth anniversary on | Monday eventng, November 13, by & ban- | quet given at the Merchants' Club. Frank | | Bymmes presided, and there were seventy- | flve members and guests present, repre- | senting the Pacific-Union, Bohemian, Uni- | | versity and Cosmos clubs. Arthur Rodgers reviewed the club’'s nhistory; | Education”; | of Stanford President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the University of Cellfornia spoke on “The Progress of "+ President David Starr Jordan Untversity spoke on “‘Scleuce &nd Life,” and addresses were also made by F. H. Wheeler and the Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D. D. son with a ball on Saturday The Concordla Club opened its gay sea- | evening, | which, as usual at all functions given by it aft Ked Was an elaborate and most enjoyable Wwas the dominating color in the artistic decorations of the baliroom, there was supper at midnight served in the hall upstairs, and tben dancing again untll an early hour in the morning. regular onthly meeting _on evening, November 14, at its_usual hiq Sorosis Club building, 1620 Cal 3 stréet. The following ofticers wer e Michigan Club of Californla neld its Tuesday plac for ele ed for the ensulng year: President, Gen- eral William R. Mrs. C. J. Sullivan; . R. Sharpstein; financial A M, Harris; " corresponding Byrne. There were also ing president, Judge M. Lafter; vice president, recording secretary, secretary, Miss 5 b secretary, Mrs. B. B. Willcox; treasurer, Mrs. K. resent the retir- 'ocney, Professor and Mrs. Elisha Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gris- wold, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. W licox, Mrs. L. M. Hartwell, Mrs. Harris, Miss Cleone Cummings, Miss Camille Misses Wilicox and others. Byrne, the Whist was played after supper had been served. The next meeting will occur on the second Tuesday of December. Applications for membership, regular or associate, should | be addressed Michigan Club, 1620 Califor- nia street. The Magnolla Social Clu b, under the aus- vices of Court Magnolla No. 29, Foresters of America, gave its fourth grand enter- tainment an evening, the 16th Ir all. Not- with the v of the weather a large crowd gathered, and the affair was a brilli A grand ball an | Tuesday evening, November 7, traz Island by Battery grand march was A yeroft San Francisco. Nt success. at Miss d banguet was given on Alca- Social’ Club. The led by President Chatles ttie A. Dwyer of Dancing was enjoyed in the beautifully decorated ballroom until Intermission, when all adjourned to the dining-room to partake of a bounteous re- past, after which dancing was again en- joyed until boat time. members who had the affair in were as follows: croft, Secretary man; and Treasurer A. ittee, J. J. Justin, man and Wi reception committee, F. French, Willlam J refreshment comm 3 Heese, Antonlo Rice and Charles le. floor ¢ C. C. Fre The officers and | charge t Charles J. Roy- New J. W A Bro- | The Chrysanthemum Club gave an en- | Joyable trolley ride on the Hermosa Sat- urday evening present were Maud and Mabel Vincent, ‘Dea, Miss Kathe a Fuchs, Miss Hilda M November 11, Anic a Stack, Mis: illlam A, Torney, those Misses Lottie Miss Miss Ayer, Rich- ard Finn, Joseph Jacobs, John Conens, Thomas O'Brien and Dennis Casey. |~ The Deux Temps gave thelr third party of the season last Hall club. gowns particularly attractive. Duri I3 'med, making a very pleasing bel and Max Hoffman. he under the excellent management Schoenfeld and Edward Getz. ening at Golden Gate The affalr was one of the most en- Joyable and successful ever given by the | The attendance was large and the ng the 1 march the initials of the club were effect. he march was led by Miss Gertrude Zo- | floor was of Al The re- ception committee was J. Getz and S. | Hoffman. The next party will take place | 1L, F. and A. anniversary reunion Golden Gate Hall on_the 15th of December. alifornia Lodge No. | M., held Its fiftleth and banquet at Wednesday evening, ovember 15. In the Future. A theatrical benefit will be given on at the Alcazar Theater on the evening of No- | vember 22 for the benefit of Oro Fino | Parlor No. 8, N. D. G. W. Tickets can be procured from members of the parlor. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruckner will cele- brate their sllver wedding on Sunday, No- vember 1§, at their residence, 24 court. Sol Rosendorn, son of Mrs. Emil Rosen- | ling, dorn, and Miss Lillle Jacobs, daughter of | Katherine Maple 1899 many friends at Native Sons’ Hall Fri-| day evening, November 24. t manifested on the part of the committees The interest | Tha\'lng the affair in charge prognosticates | a social event that will surpass all former given under the auspices of | their order. The following comprise the | committees: Hall and music—D. J. Cullen, George M. Kelly, D. J. Mahoney; print- ing—W. H. Langdon, T. A. Casserly, F. H Shmaling; decorations—A. J. Street, F. I | . Mahoney, D. J. Cullen; press—George | M. Kelly, James Baln; reception—J. B. Haggerty, Major D. 'Geary, John H. Spring, Br. C. D, McGettigan, J. E. Britt, C. de Andreas, C. Gallagher, M. J. Ryan, J. Downing, R. Kingston, S. L. n, . J. Gailagher. George M. Kelly will of- ficiate as floor director and will bave as assistants 8. A. White, J. E. Owens, M. J; Daiton, Frank Grady, J. J. Loughery, T. P. Ford, C. B. Prendergast, C Mc Aulitfe, Georgs Dufty, John H. Kelly, W J. Miller and J. F. Colvin. Invitations can be procured from members of the g, council. | The McKenzie Musical Soclety will give an entertainment and hop at Odd Fellows’ | Hall, Seventh : and Mnntu atreets, ursday evening, November 3 -n"l'ho Alel’ll Co‘lmon Club_will hold its ing, November 2§, at Union Square Hal whic 1::;;xntlox:‘al.u s | r. an TS, sued cards for an ‘“at home” Saturday, thelr residence at the southwest corner of Clay and Laguna streets, when the daughter, Miss Scott, will be formally fl'vsrnwd to their friends. opki; receives with them. Fridays in ir reception days. he fo of the S Ladles’ Soclety will be held at Turn Verein Hall, 323 rk street, on Saturday, December 6. The members of Borromean Council No. 129, Young Men’s Institute, will hold another of their popular entertainments E dances at Mission Opera Hall, 2131 ssion street, on November 23. A reception will be given to Mrs. Susan L. Mills b the trustees, faculty and alumnae of Mills College on December 2 from at Sherman & C ay Hall § to 11 . m. About fifteen hundred invitations | have been issued, and Pre: David Starr Jordan, President F amin Ide Wheeler and other distinguished educa- | tors will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Wi iam Thomas have Is- first souvenir assembly on Tuesday avenl-‘ h will be evening dress and strictly | T. Bcott have is- | | sued invitations for a dinner which they | will give on T g, November 2, in_honor of Miss E Preston, at their home at 2614 Pacific avenue. Personals. Owing to the iliness of Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels she and Mrs. Herbert Charles Moffitt have postponed thelr reception days, which were the last two Fridays in November. Miss Carrie L. Frank has removed to 149 Pine street. At home the first Wednesday. Mrs, Leon A. Lazarus has removed to 1949 Pine street. At home the first Wednesday. % | _Mr. and Mrs. Mitch L. Frank (nee Schneider) have returned from their southern trip and are at the Wellesley, corner of Californja and Larkin stree Mrs. George W. Mertes, son and daugh- ter have returned to their home in Berke- ley from a visit to her sister, Mrs. L. 1- vester Walsh of this city. Mrs. H. we and Mrs. M. Op heimer are ng Mrs. Simon Clayburgh at 1916 Jackson street and will be at home | Friday, November 24. Mrs. John Howard, wife of Major John foward of the Iorty-eighth United | States Vo eer Infantry, now with his regiment at the Presi ortation to Manila, w r mother, Mrs. M. R. Britton, for a few until she joins the major in M Howard, who a first lieu Nineteenth regulars, will be remembered | here as a son of Major General O. O. Howard, now retired. Mrs., Lucy Bear and_Miss Marion L. have removed to 1716 Pactfic avenue, ere they will be at home the fourth sday of the month. Fannle Cahn will be at home to tends every third Wednesday at Armer, will be the second t = 243 I [ “hr. Mrs. | recelve to-day K | a¢ their residence, 1505 E street. Mrs. Phil Peck, wife of the Honolulu coffee planter, has located at 1947 Pine street, where, with her daughters, remain for the winter. Her husb Peck, has returned by the Australia the islands on a short visit. Major Willlam Cluff and family have moved to the Richelleu preparatory ‘o thelr departure for Europe early in De- cember. r. and Mrs. L. Gross, nee Alexander, be pleased to see thelr friends to-day from 2 to § o'clock at 1632 McAllister | street. Eda Newman, was he wil . Mr. trom | Dave, son of Mrs. confirmed at the Bush-strect Temple yes- | terday. and Mrs. M. Jacobs and family have removed to 981 Golden Gate avenue, | \'hcr; they will be pleased to receive their friends. | Miss Estelle Raphael is visiting Mrs. iArlhur Cornwall in Stockton. | Mme. Genevra Johnstone Bishop has arrived from the East and is at the Oc- cidental. | Mrs. Howard M. Sale entertained with | a luncheon party on Friday at her home | in South Hill street. The affair was In compliment to Miss Mary Hunsaker and Miss Martha Scott of San Diego. Be- sides the hostess and guests of honor | there were present the Misses Mary Dar- Lady Douglass, Bird Chanslor, Kemper, Augusta Lamb, Mrs. Willlam Jacobs, whose engagement | Laura Works, Clara Howes, Azuba Hig- | was announced last week, will their friends on Sunday, November 26, receive | ing, Mary Newton and May O. Smith. | |~ Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dickson gave a | | from 2 to 5 p. m. at the residence of her | Dutch supper Wednesday evening at their mother, 1042 Golden Gate avenue. The Channing Auxill reading of “The Little Katherine E. Oliver at the First Unitarian Church on Monday | noon, November Miss ‘Oliver I8 said to be an accom imjpersonator of Scotch character. a{( announces the | Minister” by Miss parlors of the after- , at 3:30 o'clock. plished he trustees of the San Francisco Poly- | clinic Post Graduate Medical Department of the University of California will ive a reception to President and Mrs. Wheeler at 8:30 o'clock. San Francisco Counell Men's Institue, 18 No. 7, making e | preparations for the celebration of | fourteenth anniversary. tion and ball A grand will be tendered on Wednesday evening, November 22, 1844, Young aborate | its | recep- | to th: ir - L ] | OU CAN GRIN | bear them, making or you can get rid of MOTi By taking my treatment at cessfully by mail, confidential. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR M blemish. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON'S am the who cal Will give you beauty. Tavages of time and climat Large dar. MRS. HARRISON'S | | | No sediment. sticky. Price L. 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Goucher; Mes- | dames Ben Johnson, William Lacey, Rob ert Cowardin; Misses Meda Hadley, Jes sie Padgham; Messrs. Fred Hadley, Oscar | Morgan and Charles Norto: Judge and Mrs. C. N. Sterry eutertal informally at dinner on Thursday even- | | ing. The guests were: Dr. and Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Weeis James Dunn of Kansas, Mrs. Crary of New Mexico and Mrs. Adelalde ock of Arizona. Dr. friends with a luncheon on Thursday at home on South Broadway. Covers were laid for Mmes. D. L. Robinson, C A. Cary, C. Whepley, W. Miiler and Dr. Elizabeth Palmer. Mrs. Blanche E. Clinton was married chow of New York City. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. J. W. Ball of the First Lutheran Church, took place at the residence of the bride and her mother, Mrs. E. A. Philllps, on East | Thirty-second street. About thirty-five | Buests were present at the dinner and re- | | on Sunday evening last to W. C. A. Jar- | ception, which followed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Jarchow were the reciplents of many beautiful and costly gifts. Miss Maybelle Rendall gave a theater party on Monday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Daisy Rendall, who left the following day for Washington, D. C., where she will study during the winter before leaving for Burope. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Waters, the Misses Hunsaker, Kurtz, Eaton, Menafee, De Bell; Messrs. Klokke, Haskins, Wil- son, Kimble, Herron, Barlow and Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Stimson gave a dinner on Tuesday evening at their home | in West Adams sireet. The affair was in honor of Miss Helen Fairchild and N. W. Myrick, whose engagement was an- nounced a few weeks ago. Besides the guests of honor and the host and hostess there were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. Bundrem, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Braly, Miss Lila Fairchild, Mis: Lou Winder and Messrs. Mott and Mans- field. A theater party followed the din- ner, The Midwinter Cotillon Club gave the opcnin%bull of its winter series at Kra- mer's Hall, on South Grand avenue, on Tuefday evening. About sixty couples at- tended. Mrs. Annfe Loring Bancroft gave a “‘studio tea” on Tuesday afternoon at her studio on South Main street. Mrs. Sum- ner P. Hunt presided at the tea table, and Mesdames O. W. Childs, Hugh Vail, Ed- ward Filent, F. J. Thomas, Maurice Hell- man, John Mossin and Miss Silent assist- ed in receiving. Several hundred persons called during the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs, M. N. Avery entertained the Bonnie Brae Card Club and some of their friends Saturday evening at their home on Eighth street and Union avenue. The house was appropriately decorated withflowersand greens. The guests %r‘ afdh)i;?. lemd Alenes, rs. John M. er, Dr. and M MraArthur Braty S ng rs. Arthur Braly T, an . Jevne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack iy Mrs. C. B. Flemming, Major and Mrs. Wedemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fairchild, Mr. and H. Jevne, Mr. and | Stoddard entertained a few Los Angeles. | | ined | irs. H. | . M. Leveria; refreshments—D. | | OB | gvenue has as her guest Miss November 25, from 5 until 7 o'clock, 2t turned from a two weeks' visit in San Miss Georgina | January trom 3 o'clock untll § will be | parey“wi tl 1a | oth nual entertainment | =y Mrs. Thomas Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. | Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. F. Peck Mr. and ‘Mrs. John BEushnell, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bootn, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Park, Mr. and Mrs.'C. N. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, Mr. and Mrs. E. §. Rowley, Missés Helen Fairchild, Lila Fairchild, Carrle Coleman, Clara holbfilbell, Luther Green, Burton_Green, Ralph Hubbard and Dr. E. A. Bryant. Mrs. Ida Hancock gave & matinee party Saturday in honor of the birthday anni- versary of Miss Loulse McFarland. A supper followed. Besides the hostess and guest of honor there were present Mrs. | Brayton, the Misses McFarland, Flor- e Silent, Irene Stephens, Charlotte | rkman, Will Stephens, Allan Hancock, Douglas Burnett and Dr. John McGarry. The engagement of Miss Bertha Crouch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crouch, to Martin Chase of Riverside is announced. The wedding will take place in December. | come o '5 M. Stanton will spend next week in Diego as the guest of friends. o Dr. and Mrs, Claire W. Murphey have T returned from their wedding tour. Miss Jennie Robinson of South Unfon | Frances Green of San Jose. Judge J. Noonan Phillips has gone north 6 attend to political matters Tn the in- | . . terests of the Siiver Republican party. Mr. 'and | Mre, Theodors Bummerana| { t IS as bu IN hml-s sone to San Diego 505 a \;’m:. o | Mrs. J. A. Fairchild and daughters, the f <H\ rom7h& mi ; Onl; onepr -fit ko p ADVERTISEMENTS. Misses Helen and Lila Fairchild, have re- Francisco. | wife and Congressman R. J. Waters, three children have gone to Washington, where Mr. Waters will look after business interests. Before returning the 1l visit Chicago, New York and ge Eastern cities. rank Bryson has returned from nded Eastern (I’lr. Kate Tupper Galpin, who has been p o ill for some time, left Tuesday for a visit to_Victoria, B. C. os (2 gN W. H. Perry, accompanied by his daugh- ‘ er, Mrs. C. Modini-Wood, have gone to | 3 San Francisco. | I Ye Captain_Gilbert B. Overton left for a | visit to San Francisco Tuesday even:ing. Judge R. W. Steele and family of Den- ver are in Los Angeles for a visit of sev- € :{J{I wee! | Carbels bnyal P JlCzn'[:QKS Modest grovnd. Vvlo'rkh - o ary neay W'olye 'le Dacoralive Borlaps. . E. T. Earl has gone to SBan Fran- | on a visit to friends. ‘ Mrs. Willlam Harper is visiting friends | San Diego. | Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wright of San Ja- | cinto are the guests of Mrs. B. Carver. | Judge and Mrs. Eaton have as thelr | guest for a few weeks their daughter, Mrs. Alice Eaton Smith of Oxnard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krohn, who have been visiting Mrs. H. Brundage of West | Twenty-first street, have returned to their home in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morrison,who have een visiting Los Angeles friends, have d to their home Redlands. Mrs. W. §. Overton Is the guest of her | father, B. S. Whitson of Pomona. iss Irene Slepl}‘]en! has as her ‘nuC| Miss Lillian Dowling. | Mrs. J. H. Holmes, who has been visit- | ing friends In San Francisco, has returned to her home in this city. Mrs. I. M. Patterson, who for the past three months has been visiting her son | in Maine, has returned to her home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Craig have returned from a six weeks’ trip spent in visitin, the large Eastern citles. Mrs. Cralg wil at home to her friends on the first and ird Wednesdays at her home, 808 West | Thirteenth street. Dr. C. H. Whitman has as his est for | the winter his father, C. 8. Whitman of a W. A. Lothrop and daughter have re- turned from an extended Eastern visit. | —_—————————— See Keith's windows Monday. 808 Mar- ket street. o | — ee———— MORE SALMON CONDEMNED. Inspectors Devoto and Witzemann Still on the Alert. Chief Food Inspector Devoto and Mar- ket Inspector Witzemann yesterday con- demned sixty-one boxes of salmon, which | arrived yesterday on the schooner North Fork from Eureka. The fish, which was putrid and in the last stages of decom. position, was ordered sent to the fertiliz ing works. It was consigned to various Ttallan commission merchants in this city, and weighed over 18,000 pounds. Early in the morning Inspector Witzemann con- demned 1500 pounds of decayed sole and tomcod at Clay street wharf. Witzemann also condemned a calf, which he found o be under legal weight, at Dankworth's t)ulcher ghop, 424 Fourth street. brought into use last year exceeded 000, an increase of 250,000 on the year be- fore, and of 200,000 on 1 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | And all other facial blemishes are re: DR. and MRS. A. W. 1170 Market , With the electric n " scar. Per.nanency gua: 104 ‘What the World's grea: . LOIE FULLER, Says about the skin food and tissue bullder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM, “I certainly can rec- emmend your delighttul | Brahman~ Tollet Cre as one of the best thi for its purpose I hav ever used. a) n p.m. Autograph letter can b Card playing has Increased of late In | be seen at office of Britain. The number of new packs' A. W. TRAVERS D. Not 50 ct nor 75 cts. nor $1.00. Just 25 ts. Eoog SRt W e" "™ and the best hairdressing in San o, Francisco. G ERER, u lo“ié 500 123 STOCKTON ST., » . EED OPFPOSITE CITY OF PARIS. Take elevator to third floor This floor is very light and alry and is easily accessible by the elevator. To introduce the two departments which are located on this floor we mention the following values. Wool waists Ladies’ all wool flannel waists trimmed with white and black braid; in the latest fall styles at the special price of $2.75 Wool skirts Ladies’ wool walking skirts, well made of good material and perfect fitting, colors—brown, navy and tan at $4.25, $4.50, $6.50 and $6.75 each. Ladies’ slippers Hand crocheted of the best quality of Germantown wool, soled with the finest quality of fleece lined leather soles at $1.00 a pair