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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1899 wea who recetv- | ty on Friday evening at the home of her ADVERTISEMENTS, Srisming weather at hoge R resty | 5 an SR NGRS 0 PRSI | evening was devoted to dancing, Willlam In South HIIl street. Ml dl.lg“m Hol'l; Hoey acting as floor manager. ling of w York City an ss Hele: At th the Ladies' | Fitzgerald of Ban Francisco were ests Dlnxlnx° Yy ]35 r%'.!:;“ x-'*'r‘;lnfi‘.co Monday | of honor, Miss Inez Clark and Mr. } :fik- afternoon, November 20, in the new club- land were awarded first prizes; 58 treet, Cummins and Mr. Bumiller second, and ,'-‘ ‘ 1?3"":':»‘63:‘333:31“?\- ‘\’1':1; e Bvown | Miss Dowling and Mr. Haskins consola. 3 0 v e . , b 4 L toRy. exter . Rehearsal tions. Besldes the guests of homrvu:d began ;‘;‘odm)pl(rl:: e ok, . D. P.| hostess there were present the Misses Hugh d'in en- | Helen Eaton, Mary Darling, Adelaide o Hughes, director. Ladies interested In en. | Browg, Mary Balle x‘::ui‘o;zl Geftrude Ma- l aud Bo-’t l e \ ' h | . y Hunsaker, ulse 3 & Pt B — Matide Newell Mprite “Brotherian, lond N S < olice N tep! Eatt Hazen, Mary Stephens, Gladys Cummnis In the Future | of Ban Francisco, Bird Chanslor, Nelils of The Elntracht Turn Section will hold | Clark, Inez Clark, Beatrice Wigmore, & grand ball on Thanksgiving eve, in Ein- | Violet Wigmore, Coffey, Loulse }.guurke. tacht Hall 37 Tweltth street. Grand | Ellzabeth Shaikiand, ‘Bertha Crouch, ; < march at § o'clock s W eatrice Fox, Lo}xl.e Mordecal, Loui-t ' ' ‘ ¥ | “enatian Councit' No. &, Youns Men's | Hill May Ridgeway; Messts, Sim Has v k-no wl lovenone %2 | Institute, 18 making arrangements for & | Kiokke, Ross Smith, Carroll Allen, Wal- srand ball, to be held in Native Bons |ur Chanslor, Dr. Coffey, E. H. Hagley, e e o B Lu; you! and yek | hate theveyy The Ban Francisco and Oakland | Bumiller, Harry Vermillion, Gedrge Par. o > . sons, Charles Dr. John urietta, | Cobn. _They will recelvs Bunday after- | Adrienne Ness, Edward Bowes, Ronald | branches of the Young Ladles' Institute fofly “ebUrp, o8 not " Bionde “Vance December 17, at 130 Ellis street. Taylor, Fred Hackie, Joseph Hob.o%llr\'- | are making m::l*;’s"l"‘:'ng‘l’s h SQRUS | Anderson, Burton Green, Dr. James Hall, s ng Qf Boo The affalr was demand, as they are it ey are Miss Augusta Siebler on 1day ev nlnk on, M 1 A A ; . e | Ballaing, which i se e e st elaborate | &nd hostess those present were Mr. an / t ) b o et Jandy aties Noctie BoYalor| of all attairs dhis dub pas over given. The | Mrs. W. R York, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 15 Claws as A ( \y junchecn pafty on Wednesday ai bher dorn and Miss 14 will receive to-day 215 Btelner street. ception of Miss An- p Breit will be held Mrs. Aaron ., Bunda: Abrams &nd Joe Attell, | ing Magill Percy Billott, Bverett Olson, | entary . Lo Dr. Donald Frick, Will Stephens and Al ottt ATl | 6 NG Ferg Slore BIOR 00| B Rall WA St Dectover T | U7 Bt B vd-spake Perey Le oharék . ? Bibdo : g st s LT Yocohe il ne T | et on Morker s R AT TR0 | Dl Ao abT ALY e doche | a6 ot REme o Boulh Hpweroa'stuel X | hed the Qaypet wvh. of Mrs Wiliam Jucobs, 1042 Golden Gate | R G Legg of Salt Lage City, Bealdes the | ““rhe Mrst Friday cotillon announces an | Luchenbach, Miss Brannon, Miss Lauth, ¢ ATCU ©! ! decorations will be slegunt and in keeping Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Caldwell entertained the With the Christmas tide. An original And | M ahx% ; Mmes. A Weankowski, S pomoed, B'i R e e The commfttee in charge have received so | beft Btephens. o oL o, l\\-—x us. stess and guest of hon R.;Gmond assembly and favor german to take Rl'“: Mrs. McCowan, Miss Slebler and Captain Mrs. 1 r Jecid s McCowan; Misses Flora Bradbury, Bessis ¢ N t 'l_ ALt ) mem > € * Inf o ne ecids ¥ nov int ture is i > > ia%l‘ Adele R, ——— L 5 e A !;?:iw & e = Mrs. John J. Paul entertained with & | HAAY, & l:l)l'u. Sn;q{ounl\:::fl:n:ufl;gj 8¢ the guest of honor at a party given by und Mra, J. Lando announce the en- sent: Mrs. Flora \hay | December 1. In Assemvly Hall, Hed Men's | Wankowski, Hesides the guest of honor ome, corner Adeline and promi < ] ety %nk‘!und. on Tues ments of the manager, this will pro Lauth, Amy Wheden; Messrs. J. L streets, hall be the club's last meeting this winter, | W. Orr, A. W. Bradbury, Captain Robert 7 g Hotic colora]| A Sacred” conoers. Toid under the | Wankowski, Clarence 1}"‘ son, Shaefer, (To be continued next Sunday). s auspices of the "Women's Auxillary” of | McKey, W. Ebeling and L. Woelz, the Second Unitarfan Church, will ba The Shakespeare section of the Wednes- en at the idenc ¢ Mrs. Alma E. day Morning Club held an open meeting 1 < B Keith, 3658 Catiornle sirest on Bunday in_ the reading-room of the Congrega- T V! A‘ | A, m i — ’\l ., Decomber 10, at § o'clock. A | tional Church, in East Los Angeles, on + Y | | gl L\ ) illiam One programme will be given under the | Wednesday morning last. A splendid mu- {lbert, direction of James Hamilton Howe, M. B, ' sical and literary programme was ren- F, ith, 2 . Gil e T {1,‘ R Hichens, Mra. C. &nd well-known artists. A public ipvita- | dered, and “King *' was discoursed. T T T 1 S A I f Mrs MacDonald and Miss | tion is extended. The concert will be! The engagement of Miss Amy Frances I \ | B under the patronage of Mrs. H. C.| Whedon, nughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. N At 3 by Mrs R. H. Country- | Bunker, Mre. Isagc Thompson, Mrs, G. W. Whedon, to Arthur Willlam Bradbury is dence 1 Walnut gurect, | Morrisdn Mre Mardn Walton, Mrse N! announed.’ The wedding will taks placo fr amon, Mrs. John Rjder, Mrs. . Neu: | early in Decembeg. ] O ] M d c] T o 'I AV T tatel | K SRR R oy i Demie y pa eceainea| POSItiVEly Only Monday and Tuesday rs. | _The annual reception of the California | informally at dinner on Thursday even- ofson, Miss Keramic Club, which will take place at {ng at their home in West Pico street. is the els sident « Jose. few weeks. It Is heerful to be out g room. Never- a8 barely opened, ss f tin nd Miss Violet L. | the maple room, Palace Hotel, on Novem- (ov laid for Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. 't e numbered G I5 | ber ¥ wnd %, gives promise of being & R ST L S L R S Country orders will be filled three days after. entioned, there great social and wrtistic success. Mr. apd M M. Stewart, Mr. and oo} E. Cutten, | The Peerless Club will glve their third 3 nger set of course all is he great Thanksgiving and undoubted December Mrs. engage: Lewis. 3 i % , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | 2ic {ne, T, Wereningion | grand enteriafumont ana Sunce at Union | dcVes und 21 3 AL S Kidder Carpets, regular 50c—now...............22ic rence L. Feusler, Paul Burns | Square Hall, Wednesday evening, Decem- hn C % . Walter Cros- i . ber & . e o o N or save & e | Kensington Art, regular 60c—now...............30c of 1313 Green street | The board of trustees, the faculty and cinion at the Chanslor residence on 7 55 it & Ber Triends wers | he alumne of Mills College will tender | South Figueroa street on Thursday after- | Cashmere,” extra heavy, regular 85c—now.....65c B o o & reception to Mrs. C. T. Mills on Decem- | noon. Mrs. Chanslor an er daughters > Py & BeF® tweteen | ber 3. from § t0 1L at Sterman-Clay Hall. | were gesisied in, recelying by Mrs. ?3 i | Boston Fiber Carpets, regular 75c—mnow.........60c W a¢- | About fifteen hundred Invitations have | Sale, Mrs. H. P, -, - |y e 4 “TReT) o the reciiente f | keen igsud, und It s expegted that presi-| Andérson, Mrs. 3 M, Davison, Mrx. | Punjab Carpets (solid colors), excellent for rug effects, . and M X 2] dent Jordan, President Wheeler, Horace islor, M . J. 3 . % = ? Hemong thosa prescnt | Davis and Gther distinguished educators . W cst, Miss Helen Eaton, Miss Maide| jn Terra Cotta, Blue, Old Gold, Dark Olive, soft- S Darss; Fiora “‘}‘Ih tilares| balllor in i Y\efg“l.'xe“Ml!l:’CIlfrun‘}i‘g:::‘ in‘i’ \3!’1%: (Slua):\ d desirable d § ishi y v e first lar of the season W , 2 - oe Dayte Lerensicy. b fl;“b"}"f‘:‘fi“‘ S8 Kefia'"?g“"? Neiion. “About B guests caled during toned shades, so desirable for modern furnis m;,;, 5 S oeniie | Hail on Tuesihy. Dacember af‘; Yo SR BB D, Angerson of enis sy, who | reguilar price 60c—now.............oiiil. ...l 350 s. C. F. Crosb: ve & It ysterious Tea,” something of an W 0! 1y c : dey iast to m’x;—;: ) oo on ;nure?; new and original ch\z:rncsgerkwgl fchools, was awarded first rize by the Rugs, all sizes, from..... sonebesss:40c to $50 epartur the Sandwi e gives by Fremont Parlor No, 89, N. D, | Co: A THe table wes beautifully Geet | Ge (o for the benefit of the sick fund on | on. the care of young children. 0il Cloths, regularly sold for 35c, now 20c a square with ferns and berries. Covers | Wednesday evening, December 13, in the | Governor Gage has returned to Sacra- £ n. bangquet hall of the Native Sons’ bullding, | mento after several days speat In Los yard- D e e e Rl | rasiite will Eaid. thers ot ase | Conral M. 1. Slerman has returned ington made her f but, e Majestics old their fou as- Fener: . H. “Gitended and the foral Sec: | sembly and dance at Assembly Hall, 1413 from a visit to Arizona and Sonora, Mex- | Don’t forget the sale is only for Monday and Tuesday. ferns and chrysanthemums | Polk street, on Friday evening, Decem- ]cg. red. There were pretty music | ber 8. | udge R. A. Ling has returned from a refreshments, the ests be- L. P. Latimer and pupils will riold their buslnes& trlp to Sacramento. after by the Misses Alice Hofr- carnival, reception and art exhibition in Mrs. C. B. Flemmlnf l:lu as her guest ) . Jean- | the maple parlor of the Palace Hotel on | Miss Mabel Gassen of San Diego. T T ™I T T ‘Alma | the afternoons and evenings of December | Mrs. W. W. Tinker and daughter, Miss | ¢ | o4 ~ 1 Keyes, | 6 and 8. Edna Tinker, have gone to Riverside, N 9 . Maria Wilson, EAitn| The nineteenth anniversary ball will be where they will spend the winter. Bénder, Bernica Landcrs, | held to-night at San Francisco Turn Ve- | Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Off have re- ; Fioen: Taontine Fiakeousss aod | reln Bt moved from the Van Nuys Hotel to 11§ 228 Powell, near Qeary b The '89 Cotillon Club will give its third South Union avenue, where Mrs. Off will | ner was given by Mrs. Charles | party of the season at Eherman & Clay ' receive her friends on the first and third it her home at 2424 Stelner street | Hall on Friday evening, December 1. Fridays. - oe, C. im, Fifth avenue. The occasion was the | will be in San Francisco for the winter | Miner will receive her friends after De- Morris, M. Rehm, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lutz, | twentieth anniversary of the young lady’'s | visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Brown, | cember 1. genuine alligator grips at rd klan - 2 ter, Miss Mary ea o s o S} Wiiam B Pringle &t Osiiand win | {75, who was introduced to seciecy | grsonas, parents, Judge and Mrs. John M. Miller, The wedding of Alfred ‘Augustine Bor- | Et th tea on Saturday, Novem- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schoenfeld will be at their home, 2405 West Sixth street, Hni and M _(,a,g ret Olcese will be celo- | 5. Covers were laid for thirty, those | plensed to see their friends on Bunday, Where Mrs. Gaskell will recelve ner brated rsday evening, December 7, | present being Mr. and Mra Charles | December 8, from 2 till § o'clock, at their | frjends on Fridays. - 8 mber 2, will be played o'clock, in St. Francis de Sales | J055 Miss Florence Josselyn, Miss | regigence, 1510 Flllmore street. B e L e i i of Thanksgiving @ay." | Church, Grove and Hobart streets, Oak- | Mary Greenwood Josselyn, Miss’ Mary | "50enoE. 5, Tuchler arrived from | 15om kel imnrared In Boatth 0 o it o | 8cott, Miss Georgina Hopiki s Ada. | Mrs. Dr. A S. s, srdivad iom| inigroativiimprovedjn hasith. H We are showing a complete assortment of hey're Engaged. ttle home wedding took place | lalde Murphy, Miss Ruth McNut M‘“LEump. on the 19th inst. after an ab-| e marriage a‘{u Mind h{“ ine 5 ) rabine Mr. and Mrs, J. Baum announce the en- y aftersocn at ‘the fore of | Margurst Salsbury, Migs Echel Hager | senco of four months, While abroad the | Sclimiat, daughter of Mr, a0d Mrs, eon this season’s novelties, but limited space here g ergrthr Py 1 ) . Gantner, 610 Fr L | Ml ara 3 - | . X b R A A 2 LT Savehier Biste to Taon | when Miss Marie T, Mursi was united In | brook. Miss Cadwalader, Misy Mazgasse [urope Sohd e e Sl s (| placeias BEiVIbsots Chisison Noverns permits us only to mention items suggestive of === | wedlock to Jacob Rehm. Kohl, Miss ston, Joseph A r. and Mrs, John D. McGllvaryJr. (for- 3 A ADVERTISEMENTS . 3 | Quay, Arthur Readington. Augustus Tay- | merly Dottle Sewell) Nave returaed from | Mra, Thomas Mott and daughter nave Christmas gifts. . r, Frank King, Donald de Y. am, | Mexico, where Mr. McGilvray een ! - ~—— Poett, Horace G. Platt, K. G, Ham! | in charke of his mines. The young couple | ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barlow have e- Our stock of leather goods consists of all the oE 8 EE ‘“‘if“fi“‘g{;“ u’u"s{{w&k ML‘r{Jlrll hah\'o l:)}:;ncd ]lt uo‘s GSP::;:IA“ street, tu{lnre;i gon}l,;k\:rsuh;g Al,:whnrwxuel's‘:yher latest novelties in r b tl athbone, J. . yTne, - | where ey will recelv merous . 5, 'E" Greer Harrison, Bdwara d. Sesstons, | friends, The second and fourth Mondays | sister, Miss Henrletta Blliagton of Ban- sl cald eaoe: Tudt purses, ?‘Iortn]lna 0?\ purse mas Teesa. | of eac! month have been es! at as ta Barbara. 7] GUARANTEE : ; s.“’Jda.mL Switt gave s mustcals on| thelr rmap‘:lo{nila Ll McGlivray is | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gassell have re- s ass 'ite er casbesl'tc ate ains, shopping anthemum _strin Wednesday evening, number of | & daughter of Mr. Mrs. Danlel Sew- | turned fr 21800, s present were: " Miss 3 | friends enjoying the excellent programme, | ell. She is one of the charming daughters | Mrs, Otherman Stevens has 28 her gS, grips, suit cases, belts, etc. e Rehm, Tihich was asranged by Miss Berths But: | of the Mission lstrict Her husband is o | guests at Abbotsford Inn Mea D 'E, Miss M cs, Miss A |ler. Miss Eduarda Howard and Chester | son of the well-known builder and con- | Miles and daughter, Miss Ethel Miles, of YO U R Murzi, Miss L. Monroe, Mtss Cas ss | Fentriss gave especlally delighttul num- | tractor and as a Native Son has friends San Francisco. Mrs. Miles will recéive Chptadis . 5 . Junta, Mise ¢ bers. | by the thousands, He 18 prosperous in | Ler friends on Mondays. ombination books Alligator skin grips W | and Mn On Wednesday evening last a surprise | h}s own right and has all of the genial Lieutenant and Mrs. Randolph Miner e bined | nen Mroand M party was tendered to Mrs. J. J. Flynn at | qualitieg of a San Francisco young man. | have removed from the Van Nuys Hotel @ 4 card case ¢ow| ) A e E ‘J’"}d&'fi'm Sru the residence of her mother, Mrs. Herzo, Mrs. David Marks of Helena, Mont., | to their home, 2301 Scarff street. Mrs. | Black seal, 60, 75, 1.15 arge assortment o i 3 2 , 60, 75, 1. ) up to $5.00 each. be beautified. Mr. and Mrs. Murzi. birthday. There were over a hundred | of 1143 Geary street. She will be pleased | Mrs. H. O'Donoghue and daughters 2 5 2 .00, 4.25, up to Vrink h patches, freckies M | D I ts present. Musle, dancing and recl- | to receive her friends on the second and | will receive their friends on the first and Alligator skin, 6o, 1.10, 2175' 4 l:n 4:255 L UD i all factal blemishes removea Wl Home Gatherings. |t ere the order of the evening, and | fourth Wednesdays of each month. | third Mondays of the month at 1043 South 1.25 up to §5.25 each 3.50 each. my personal office treatment. Seaih Mawets of. 8 By & ck the company sat down fo &n| Miss Maybelle Getz, 507 Devisadero Alvarado street. -25 up 5 . 2 2 £ o vt o 2 oy ryant street was | yper, which had been quletly | gtreet, will receive her friends on the| Miss Sara Goodrich has gone to Peon:a Morocco 50, 65, g0 up to Suit cases in a variety of . eshness restored to tendered & genuine surprise party last | prepare Mrs. Herzo. Con Mooney act- | first Tuesday of each month. | 1., where she will make an extend L & leath poverished skin and faded fl | Tuesday night in honor of » @ as master of ceremonies. Among those | Mrs. Ameila Thaler will leave Thurs- | visit with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Clark. $6.00 each. eathers at 6.00, 6.75, 7.25, nplexion. I seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Meye oresent were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flynn, | day, the 234 inst., for New York, to join Mrs. D. C. Demorest, son and daughter up to $20.00 each e success. were called out early in the eves . Mr. and Mrs. Con Mooney, | her ‘'husband. A number of her friends | have gone to Stockton to visit friends. 3 o Silvey, Dr. and Mrs. Fitz e Haskins and wife, Miss ss Marie Clifford, Miss May ave & reception at her home. About| Miss Mary Bransby has gone to Europe Combination books fony attended to b'd her farewell. | and expecfs to reside in Paris perma- ly treated § | visit & friend supposed to be v NE Mrs. John Vance Cheney and Miss Che- | nently. (with sterling silver corners) Mexican ha thousands at B | thelr return an & nd carved ] = a2 ] ] B = 2 ] M ] B ] = -] ] ] ] ] & = ] ] [ - = ] = a Derma- | |residence brillian Nettle Herzo, Miss Katio | ney have taken apartments at the Pleas- | Mr. and Mrs. H. Hubbell, who have leather goods—stock is com- dogtonl In: | Bions periors geuc 1 Tillle Brinkman, Miss Ag- | Anton. . been'.uaamvome time in our city, have Black seal, 85, 1.15 1.50 plete with novelties of every stitute (the g | qvergreens and flowers, while in the din. Hop fir. and Mrs. Bell Mr. J.| Major and Mrs. John A. Darling and | returned to their home in San Diego up to $8.50 each. | descripti largest in @ |ing room Al ekl aah s, Miss Leona Maurice, Miss Mamle | aiss” Zane have reached Florence and = Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Andrus have gone : e ription. America) and g | o omeas o & beneath a 10ad of the | lan. Frank Diokle, ook Hescr Mre. o | ™l R | oy Rivecndsaito isIC Ikl fnon, R (A v Altgatoriaim) 85,7x.00, A handsome assort, of have testimo- - e b . - tising | a0y Fran ickle, Jac i s 8. Nathan, utter street, for- | drus. Sor have testimo- et oo, Sulie® {OPSLEE | Mri, Damon, Mrs, ‘Captain Tibbéts, Jultus | merly at the Hantord, will be pieased to | Miss Pdna Davemport hes returned 1.25 up to $10.00 each. iz ment s A S St iee MiTe odley GROY: | 860 er triends every last Wedncsday In | trom o visit witn friends n Fomona % Morocco, 85, 1.00, I.1§ el er traveling rolls com- i - Ay ® A : i Mr. | tbe month. | rs. W. 8. Overton, who has been the i i i py Woman, Bk M=y Dennett, Mz and Mrs. | Nnigs Fannte G. Redlick is visiting in | guest of father, B. S. Whitson, in up to $12.00 each. | plete with sterling _silver e ke et S Ml Copperisich, Thomas, oy | Bukersfield as the guest of Mr. and Mra. | Riversie Vaa returied to’her homs fa Also some choice pocket- ( Mmountings, ebony fittings, t is m dul g = e £ Nett. | J08e] ediic] this city, : : > llest investigation of Sy T "?rhyhi’f(.}!exf‘" 7 Tathes M it e Mre. 3. D Spreckels and her aaugnters| nf;.*n%a Mrs. R FL McGrogor havesons books in monkey skin, wild | 2t 4-50 5.00 up to $18.50 y vi iet \ Fitts > : > | are enjoying a vis ast et present, but t o to riends. i | individual | Vitty, Mr. Vitty, Antone Herzo, Tom Sul- | &% 27SY108 8 VISl BO80 L RTetent, o ol | topdremng Lo yintt frlends ie and family steer, horned alligator and | €ach- The toast- | livan, J. Camplon, Mr. and Mra. Kaplan an H Jucoby, proposed sev- | James Etenson, Sergeant Maher, Mr. and | JaDGes, after her return, mo to January | of Brentwood, Cal., have removed to Los levant leathers. Lofa Montez Creme 25,522 We stamp the name fi ich Were responded to by | Mrs. Foutz. s may look forward hopefully. | Angeles, where the? expect to reside per- y 3 P me free, lder, a skin restor- Michael Straus, Charles | A number of young friends of Corporal | MF, and Mrs s kv of B3 Fulton | manently. Children’s purses, 10, 20, | In either gold or silver, on all server of beauty, of ha B Hardeman of iha First Tennessee Volun- | Btreet announce the engagement of thelr | Dr. J. J. Choate has returned from a 15, 30, 65¢ each. leath ” n vi X o teers spent a pleasant evening with him at | 48UShter Emma to Moe Mendel. visit to San Francteco. » 59, 05 3 eather goods of $1 or over. and Mrs c ! | the home of Mrs. A. B. Clark on Henry Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Shrader of San Di- itine EC Jacoby, Mr. Mrs. August | street jast Tuesday. Those present were: Los Angeles. ego will xpend the winter in Los Angeles gert, Ir. an rs. Cl s Herrmann, | Rey. J. G. Gibson, W. Dore, D. Mad and have apartments at the Nadeau. N il Mo Charie it S remann, | Koy & re. D. Maddox,| Mr. and Mre. J. H. Norton enter- s, A. Wolte, E. Magee, C. Herrlck, W, Judge D. K. Trask has taken apart- W 4 Williams, Miss Febekat G | Goiols, 2. Magee, C Hertick, F‘;‘,;’e": talned with a theater party on Monday | ments at the Westminster Hotel for the . Miss Bertha Straus, Miss Alllen Meyers, | Miss L. Underhill, Mics B, Tabor, Miss M’ | ovening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. . Miss Irma Lille, Masier Abram_Meyers, | Pollock, Miss M. Walte, Miss W. Witham, | Esra Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fay Jr., . W. B, Kemper has as her guest Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyers, J. J. Apple- | Miss L. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bundren, Mr. and » W. T. Conley, of Columbus, . gate, Michael Straus and Mark 6t TR M 4-day Hair Restorer 3% .* it & natural restorer, guaran- t re the coloring pig- ts original condition, J sproducing the natural r of the hair. Superiluous Hair Permanent ly removed raus. 0. An’ enjoyable whist party was given Club Partles. Mre B J. Menming, Mr. and Mrs. A L | "3, Grayson Lewls of Bouth Flower Barker, Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Jones, Mrs. | gireet has as her guest her mother, Mrs. t the residence at Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Van | An enjoyable event took place at Mis- Harrell and H. Holliday. A supper fol- | §. C. Carroll, of St. Louls, Mo, Emon, 110 Web er strest, Wednesday R i 4 e evening. Those present were: Mr, and |®ion Parlor Hall under the auspices of the | lowed the theater. —_— 129 Kearn L R :-];‘rn!\,:-‘de': -TEZL {{" 15;?1( ‘\s'ie"l'-l.dllnr[- amf‘ Mrs. Ju:.’ee San 1anc!1§§° Outing Club on Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman gave a re- At the Resorts. i s o > 3 by Mr MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, | evening. e arrangements committes | ception on Monday evening at the! N y Mrs. Harrison. 3y gl Mra I W, Welty, 3r. and Mrs. | consisted of the following: Thomas Do- | in West Twenty-clghth strect. Mrs. Chap: | ariaris rortores poreC op g &re the TPHts for our new dlustrated catalogue. Trial Pot Ladies out of town A ~“§i"_'»)‘;:;‘shfi'-fi&fi;g‘e&mcher. herty, Dr. Joseph F. Douglas, Thomas| man was assisted in receiving by Mmes. " T 8, ing this ad. with M It wnd Mrs Marshal MaoKenzie, Miss | gonny, John V. Doherty and Frank Gin. | HArris and Hatchutt. The guests includ. | Miss Jennie Hirschberg, L. R. Ellert, J. nts in stamps will recetve a W | ivery ‘aibert Miller and Bert Otonos “™ | net. The object of this, the first enter. | $3 Rev. and Mra. A. O Bmither Mr. snd | Leckmann, Arthur Wetherquist. X. Ma- send [ ] ] = ] [ ] = ] ] ] a & ) ] a = o a ] [ ] B ] ] o a = arms and munitions would follow . a S . 8o 3 e WITH CREEK INDIANS | however, made contradictory stutcmmnia: ? instrast Mrs, . McFarland, Mr. and Mrs, Mil. | larin, J. T Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene structions and a box ot M | “One of the most pleasant events of the | tatnment and ball, was for the benefit of | ML poys” shcrariand. Mr. and , . . . i erson, Mr. | Hillbinger, Edwin' Algeltinger, W G | P, Mit s Creme and Face g | week (ook place ou Saturday, when Ed- | the outing fund of 190 The newly elected | and Mrs. f M. Trwin, A and Mra. 1. 11, | Reardon, George Algeltinger: L. W. Bel: | Clarks¥ilie, Ari, " 1 Mis# Lou Brown, | reference to the Royallst arrangements er, FREE. Bowes, celabrated his eighih birtiiar s | officers of the San Francisco Outing Club | Morrow, Mir. and Mrs. O. P. Lockhart, | mont, E. H. Algeltinger, San Francisco: Vingm Sonceed that 0 st Ong LR ah hie Bome, 202 Tagle avenne Ahday at|are: Charles D. O'Connor, president; Dr. | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lockhart, Mr. and | A. E. Joy, P. W. Morse, Watsonville; O. tary told Tim the anti-Bemite ta s oty my Pariors end sce what mey W | B8 B et sr i ghiameds. | 300t . Douglas, vics president: Jon | Mra. 3. Hy Arnold. Mr. and Mra. K. Liv- | Cayer. Saiinas; 3. T. Field, Monterey: J; TROUBLE EXPECTE Teady t0.mAToh Snd. that cote Sl ras e dome for you. o s e eyt tn Wlusingvect: | SUMGEL T, X Pester Caghia | ingstone, Mr. and’ Mrs. C. . Guthridge, D l rts filled with secre! H Charles B. O'Connor, | Mr. and Mrs. C. Chapman; Messrs. J. B. Bowenrch, | dent, ac s chairman of the evening. | Elliott, C. C. Hagerty, Willlam Mann and announced the children formed a march, | treasurer. a le ones vied | The Uniform Rank of Maccabees was | B; M. Davis. h Plldb§llfukle My Y}llfl ;\l\\']ll 2 e, the 1t I o frarpitad nF the sieps | tendered a benefit on Wednesday evening | MrS. George Bteckel entertained with a MRS. NETTIE HARRISOY, E with each other which evoked protests from the accu DERMATOLOGIST, valk. ‘nt | at the Comedy Theater. The affair was | Juncheon on Eaturday afternoon at her ‘Hall Bloods” val - Ohi | 2 G 5 I Fotts Comray, Maeiis | under the supervision of Loughney. Gitron | home in South Hope street. Luncheon d W'f. oy g ol e 20 and A2 Geary St., Ssn Francises, Fisibeck: Dovie Fayior,' Evelyn Stagill, | and Hunsaker und was gfven tod'crowd: | ¥as 8 rved ot emall tables, Durinig funch: and Will Make an Attempt to | COPPEROPOLIS, Nov. %.—One man - 5 Ness, - | ed and appreciative house. e medal i o ‘?‘,‘35 ;Q;}:lyl.:r ‘;_‘:uleu.x'; Mea?m:glilamdlgmou, ¢ The Taut Dakuwaliecs arore ApoX from & bower of greens in the reception Seat Him. was instantly killed and another serfously to Barney and Beattie and Stuart and | hall. The guests were Mmes. L. W, toatt Blinn, W. H. Barsall, W. H. P A ‘The ‘second hop of the Majestics took | F'archild, E. ¥ G, Kiokke. 0. H. Chufche place Friday evening. November 10, 1599, | {ll, B. P.'Johnson, J. 5. Chapman, L. W. at Assembly Hall. e attendance was | Graves Ira O. Smith, J. J. o Jr. J. M. MUSKOGEE, 1. T., Nov. 2.—Reports 'f Dot fatally injured at the Royal Con- reached here to-day that the full-blood @ S0!idated mine this morning. The man Creek Nation held an election resulting in | Killed is Arthur Billings. He had only the selection of Chitto Harjo principal | ¥orked & Jew stifts. he baving come large and the gowns 7 Stewart, W. §. Hook, elo, et and Arlinger second chief. These | here from Arizona about two weeks ago. ol msroh was Ted b;"{('.c' fion".?,:: H. Howell, H. .vlveno.CJ. A, Hexfder.o):', people are opposed to any change In their | George Watson, serfously injured, wus ’ ook and James Geddes. Their next par. | A.. L. Danskin, J. W. Hendricks, Mary tribal customs. General Porter of Mus-| Faised in this community. The doctors lt S the Sty Ie now ;_)yec:,x}‘lb;:ki place at the same hul.%.. Bchallert and Fred Stolp of Oakland. kogee, recently elected principal chief, | 5aY that it is hardly probable that he will r ‘and Mrs. C. L. Hubbard of 1334 et e The second assembly and german of the | Winfleld street celebrated their fifth wed- Is Your Face Unwomanly? |wii bo inscalted on the 2ith. The Harjo | $urvive untll morning. The accident was < act v | caused by the men drilling Into a missed Entre Nous Cotillon was given at the Pal- | 4ing anniversary on Friday evening. An faction will at the same time endeavor to | Chus g . to go to L d g ace Hotel on last Friday evening. Fifty | IMpromptu musical programme was ren-| Have you dark shadows on your lips, cheek, | °€at their candidate. shot. This is the first fatal accident that g ederer s couples were present and the gowns worn | dered by Professor and Mrs. de Lano, | chin or person? If you have B. B. B. Engiiay | FRePOrts from Okmulgee are to the effect | NS occurred in this mine. by the young ladles were handsome. San-| Mr. and " Mrs, Monion and Mrs. Barker. | Caramel s just what you want. It that over 30 full-bloods in ford G. Lewald led the cotillon with M The guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. M. | and cures this unfortunate bl::lzh. u'::":;: armed {0 the teeth, with uf:’:\',’o‘::,f’pf.’: 1 : Belle Herzer as his partner. Mr. Lew: White, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hall, Mr. and 0se of resisting P for hair dressing. introduced aix pretty and orisinal Sgures | Mrs € F, Harker, Mr, Wp Mis. W | LI O, ot g > o e from haie | B Blutes® Tndian “agent thoeniai | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Meussdorfter, Beatrice ~ Jacques, Alma | Lano, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Corwin of San | P, B. B. English Caramel la indorsed by the | number of the nest fomce toas ool & vy man And all ot : Hink, Anita Purlenkey, Linda Priber, | Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Corwin, | medical profession, and has had 20 years of g;m;g:;oéml: '::';?:."fi-'uu{'f:r reace g DR Snd" SRS WETRA VERSE Atlce’ L Dunne, Lulu Hersez, Charlotts | Mr- and Mrs. 1. Monion, Mr. and Mrs: | successful practice in England and on tne Con- | prevent bloodshed. Serious trouble is an. | LULMIRE. 170 Market ‘st cor. Tas " Webster, Adelaide Samuels, Mabel Mc- | W. D. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. David- | tinent. It is in fact the only satisfactory erad. | ticipated. 3 o B8, with the electric néedie without pain o¢ Fadden, Flsa Priber, Florence Fitzgerald, | on, Mr. and’ Mrs. J. C. Brown, Mr, and | lcation of superflucus hair known to sclence, | DIStrici Attorney Soper recelved fn. | Sar: Fermanency guaranteed: hours |t 4 b Alma Harder, Margaret Collins, Gertruds | Mrs. E. W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.| We guarantee a cure In every case weicr | BLrUCtions from the Attorney Oemeeal Hi- | What the World's greatest serpentine » Scott, Madeleine lmgrueun. Fred B. | Haskel; Misses Dora Scollard, Kate Par- | taken. Women attendants. Prompt atty o recting him to prosecute persons for intro- R L4 Hink, . W. Burgess, Dr. J. C. Stephens, | ker, Fannie Brown, Lulu Lord; Messrs. | vo mail orders. g Pt attentlon | gucing cattle In the Creek nation in vioia: IE FULL ’ Hugo Herzer, Dr. J. D. Milliken, Jason | A. B. ‘_{glpel. Carl Corwin and Paul White, I The Grand Jury at Wag- 1 Gould, Phillp’ Heuer, George Purlenkey, | The “Teachers' Alllunce’ held a recops| MRS DIPTZ formerly with the Burdett. | bmar nafuuns Scord Jr., Louls F. Kelly, J. J. Van N tion in Blanchard Hall on Saturday even- one indfctments, trand, Willlam T. Hooke, Oscar Meuss- |ing. Several hundred teachers of the city Gives you the dorfter. Merritt ‘'D. Robison. Thomas |and their friends attended the reception OCKIONn er Sy Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith. | and enjoyed the dancing, which was in- Says about the skin food and tissue bullder. 10~ , findiny t venty- en for murder and the BRAHMAN balance for I d for Introd whislgt for larceny Sad for ntroducing| TOILET CREAM. | b Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Platt. The t | dulged In to th t stral f “d certainl; rec- | Opp. City of Paris. Dest halrdressing || ot M Foe vt it Decaraber s | Fnished v Anoosavcnimine o pmusic | ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, | WaS READY FOR A RISING. | .hSESRY S . Y. and will be & colonial ball. refreshments were served, and everything French Anti-Semite L Praitesn Tellet Croas One of the most delightful social events | possible was done to make the affair the | 338 Market St., San Franclsco. gus Had | 42 T hare of ‘e‘i’b‘i"&?fl':m tg:. gfi%’fl‘."fw’:fi“’ prilliant soclal success that it proved to Oarts Filled With Arms. par b oo { v net e. " i ovoning t Ploneer Hall. Despite Miss Irene Stephens gave a hearts par- | 1ng. Bo; Taciel messase sny e ipig Pmooo- | PARIS, Nov. %—The Senate. sitting as | ,Auoemaph Jetter a2 @ high court, heard witnesses to-day z wfi&%‘i’_un §

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