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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1899. ol S0 “Secee | assistes by Mrs Zlla Bender. assisted by Mrs. W. C H. Gray, Mrs. Cluff, | Miss Juliette Smith s: Eaton. nembers—Mrs irs. Frances B. 1s Fry, M ade booth—Mrs. Charles Behlow, Coburn, Mrs. H. Misses Gray, v comumittee—Mrs. chalrman; Walter A . musical director: as- Clalborne Bdgerton, Mrs. James_D. Ruggles Charles P. Eells, Mrs. | D. Libby, Mr. and_Mrs. T. G. Inman, John Evalyn Page, Mrs. John B. Bab- [ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bichbaum, Miss cock, Mrs. Horace bury, Mrs. Wil- | Allce Eichbaum, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. lam P. Thomas, orrow, | Greeley, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spalding, ‘an Wy Miss | Mr. and Mrs. . D. Schranz, Mr. and Morgan, akeman, | Mrs. F. Eichbaum, Miss . Norris, s Van 3 eman, | Misses M. and L. Etting, Miss lda G. s Bertha Smith, Isham, Misses M. and A. Hollman, M {and Mrs. B. L. Waymouth, L. H. Cal- lom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Husband, Mr. and’ Mrs. H. Hollmon, Mr. and Mrs. C. ’L“; Coggin, Mrs. A. Howe and Mrs. | Shay. | “Mrs. Willlam Bausman announces the | marriage of her daughter, Nydia Deve- { raux, to Daniel Spencer Briggs, Wednes- | | | day, Decemter 6. Home Gatherings. . General Babcock, Mrs. Carroll % Cambon, Mrs. Alfred Black, Miss Susie | Messrs. Walter A. Scott and John B. v Kirby, Miss Van Wyck, Miss Agnes | Medau have taken apartments for the Miss Florence Davis n, me. One of the artistic events of the week Miss winter at the Ralston. A few of their i o Atiistio A . "< | donation party. They wers the reciplents N sast etk s e one | Was the aunual exhibition of keramics 3 ¥ = oy The feso s als 008 | hich opened T afternoon and | of many handsome and artistic presents, o ootball match: | closed Wednesday in_the maple |almost all of which were the handiwork I nd ! -n? n’s”ak rnc:n“o{'fle Palace ):”:'{!m. :!"‘xl exhiol- | of their friends. Among those present Mr. and Mrs. F. Winchester, Dr. 4 the Thanksgiving | fact that both the manufacture and d : o considered in the Oration of art pottery is rapidly improv. | & A\}m B. th_-k_e;, AT K e 5 ing 1o California, Onl woric of | Miss Lowell, Miss Churen, Miss Moda, = - B me make was displaye ear, but | J. . Scott, John edau, W. Scott golf ¢ to be given onl | 1his time many fine e »s of the art |and others, ber 23 from 3 azing wer d the bas-| The Native Sons of Vermont will pre- grea nterest and i sent an elaborate musical and dramsatic he success of the season. golf cos- 1 tend to ovel and ple- vill be danced, Mrs. South- n Ames, Mrs. B. They're Engaged. The engagement of Miss Charlotte M. Dr. Edward G ed. D. Wallach of 1013 Golden | engagement . Gate avenue anno of their daughter I of this city. Parker, U. B. Miss An- will | programme on Friday evening, December 8, at Odd Fellows' }{l.] The faculty, the board of trustees and the alumnae of Miils College united in giving a reception to Mrs. C. T. Mills on the occasion of her birthday, December 2, from § to 11 o'clock at Sherman & Clay Hall. The affair was notable in many ‘respecls. as fifteen hundred invita- tions had been issued, including the alumnae, numbering several hundred, the | leading educators of the coast and repre- sentatives from all the woman's ciubs. The music was furnished by the Mills Orchestra of stringed Instruments and speeches were made by President Jor- d»l.n.‘ President Wheeler and Hon. Horace Javis Mr. and Mrs. H. Levy a unce the | o ghtful birthday surprise party gage of th ughter Ida to Sam- | was tendered to Miss Katle Bassilllo Sat- 1 Leopold. Decem- | urday evening, November 25, at her home, or 10, 1655 Pos 216 Union_street. The following were present: Mrs, Bassillio, Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. ightingale, M Katie Bassillio, Miss , Cumberlander, e Frinzo, Miss B 1i: omsms P n, Master J. {lancy, F. Zun- de Augustine, D. McCarren, D. S. Macino, F. Orthea, A. ar 1 Lendwall, A. Rossle, Hurbett. . H 1 a Es a, Haywards, Thurs- night, Dr. Luella Cool gave a dinner wor of Mrs. Dr. Simmons and Mrs. day evening, party was tendered to M Katie Rowe at the residence of her parents, 1606 Oak street, the occasion being the sixteenth anniversary of her birthday. Among those | present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowe, Katie Rowe, Grace Sessthon, Nellle Dur- . Ursa Davis, Eva Larkin, Dagmar on, De- , Lulu Schroeder, Margaret Lob- anklin Myrtle Walker, Edit Langer, 2 Low, Eva Johnson, Lauretta engagement s announced of Julia | Walker, Lela Langer, Myrtle and Alice a r of fle, to Maur- | Phon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langer, Ed- ice 8. Bornstein recelve on| win 'Lovejoy, Gustave White, Menees 1 Sunday 3, at 1423 | Davis, Carl Miller, Chaney Pratt. Harry . Drown, | Webster stre Bell, Lewis Durkee, Roy Pratt, Bertram % and Miss Helen | ,J}% engagement reception of Miss Flora | peil, “" | Abrams and Joe Attell will be held Sun-| "3 “hirthday party was given to Miss andy booth—Mrs. Homer 8. King, | 483, December 3, at the residence of Mr. [ Bihel Rosenthal by her parents, Mr, and by Miss Jessie Fillmore, Miss | 200 Mrs. M. Abrams, 1% De | Mre. R. Rosenthal of 1336 Elils street. Awa Miss Street. “lmnr’inn’. games, songs and a bountiful A. R. Arata, daughter of Mr. and Mrs SRy cember 14. George Buck- Henry Seals, | Wedding Bells. case, Miss . a P . : Ko e, Miss | roprietors of the Grand Central : S Aortas §iTS: | of Stockton, was married fiss Ann Feid. | hoon of November 30 t A icher, assisted | la Wittke of Calistc Mrs. Wil- the presence of & nur x — s | friends of the happy r %, Miss Church | OBy was performed b i Miss Voorhtes, | 4y. Miss Pearl Che of Los Ange'les Mary Turn: | played the wedding march. M £ Miss Hunting- | Van Loon was bridesmaid | Wittke best man. Miss Ame 5. Alfred B, Field, assisted | bearer and ) M for San Francisec ka Cool Rafael The wedding of Miss 1 and Marion P. Danly w: e residence of the bri a P. Atk s celebrated Miss Myra ber 14, at noon. The Wwera pres Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danly, I »anl The engagement is announced of Miss F, Arata, to Charles F. Grondopa. The wed- ding wiil be solemnized on Thursday, De- Willam Henry Van Loon, one of the | g Hotel Tuesday last to Alan Ward of Alameca e bride’s parents, Mr. 4 Mrs. Atkins, 1154 Guerrero street, on cpast were enjoyed the little ones. present were: Gertie Levy, Abe Cella Jacobs, Sadle Lyons, Enid ., Hilda Cohen, Tessie Netter, Wal. ter Jacobs, Arthur Jacobs, Mabel Rosen- thal Aronson, Ros Bernice hwartz, Jessie Stenge, Flossie Levy amuels, Florence Samuels, Harold wis, Florence Burke and clle enjoyable surprise party was given to Miss Birdle Hyman at her resi- dence, 1408 Devisadero street, last Thurs- | day evening in honor of her birthda | The evening was spent in playing, sing- | ing. games and dancing, and at 12 o'clock | supper was served. Those present were: | | | | Miss Birdle Hyman, Miss Lucy Lev. Miss Sarah Rudee, Miss Gertle Holz, Mis Beckie Hyman, Miss Sadie Rosenstern, Miss Frieda Levy, Miss Martha Oppen- heim, Miss Esther Rosenstern, Miss Sarah Hyman, Miss Sadle Sternberg, Miss Fannie Levy, Willlam Fabaln, Sam: uel Block, Simon Mever, Lewle Ahixter, Harry Rudee, Mr. Coopér, Mr. Loftress, Sam M. Davis, Henry Hyman, Mr. and | Mrs. L. Goldstein, Mrs. M. Fabaln and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hyman. | "Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Huntington en- tertalned at ome, 2540 Jackson street, on Monday evenin in honor of their daughte! beth Huntington, and the debutantes An elaborate dinper was enjoyed, followed by a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington's ests were: Miss Huntington, Miss M M. P. Miss T Miss M. H. | Jouselyn, Miss Josephine Kane, Miss g Danly, Miss P E. D . B. Danly, | Voorhes, Miss Edith Stubbs, Mis; Charles Danly, M ace Haskin, Rev. | erine Dilion, Miss Georgina Hopkins, Mi and Mrs _E. B. CI E. Woodard, | Eleanor Morrow, Miss Margaret Cole, . r. and Mrs. C. C. Rubert, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Alma McClung, Miss Elise Gregory, 2 . Migs Su-| . G Ferrler, Mrs. John ‘Armstrong, H. | Miss Jannette Hooper, Miss Mary Hili lacker, Miss de | 8 McCundy, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ayres, | Cockrill, Hiram Bingham, Henry Melons, s Lita Redding. Dr._ and Mrs. H. J. Boughton, Charles | T feutenant John P. Hains, Third Artil th—Mrs. Horace HII, | F. Moore, W. B. Btchbaum, Mr. and Mra. | jery, 1. 8. A,; John Carrigan, Silas Paim- er, Herbert Gee, Horace G. Platt, Alfred Poett, Alexander Center, Dupont Coleman, (iarments from the largest fur house in the world. Goods of guaranteed quality, fit and finish. You not only run no risk in buying here, but you are always sure of the lowest prices. OUR GUARANTEE WITH EVERY GARMENT. Semd for beautifully lustrated catalog. Mail orders groem special attemtion. Collarcttes. Baltic Seal, with Kimmer yoke, 11 inches deep... Chinchilla, with electric 081 PORE ocvccoismsmmmmesrssentossses Electric Seal, finished with Capes. 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Greenway, Latham McMullin, E. C. Sessions, Phillp Thompkins, Willar« Drown, George Martin, Maxwell McNutt, Bruce Cornwall and L. 8. Adams Jr. One of the handsomest teas of the sea- son was that given b: rs. Henry Scott last Baturday for the debut of her daugh- ter, Miss Mary Scott, and of Miss Georgla Hopkins. The floral decorations were both rofuse and beautiful, chrysanthemums variety meeting the eve at every stringed orchestra furnished de- Ughtful music and the costumes were ele- gm to a degree. Those who assisted Mrs. ott were: Mrs. C. P. Eells, Mrs. Jack Casserly, Mrs. Fred Moody, Mrs. Hall McAllister, Mrs. Alfred Ford, Mrs. Will Crocker, Mrs. Jo Crockett and the Misses Helen and Edna Hopkins, Ethel Hager, Edith McBean, Carrie Taylor, Genevieve rolan, Caro Crockett, Ma Nichols, Isabelle Kittle and Mary Josselyn. In the evening there was a dinner, at which the recelving party was reinforced by an equn.L number of men, and afterward there was dane To the pleasure and gratification of her friends, Mrs. W. G. Irwin, who ch charming and so untiring a hostess, h inaugurated her series of winter enter- tainments with a luncheon which she ve last Thursday in honor of Mrs. El- ridge, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Newlands, to meet whom were in- vited Mrs. Tvers, Mrs. Nelly Hyde Smith, g‘f‘rt Ofinl.rd, nl:r%fl V:'lnl\gw l.llg the sses Mo cKinstry, Bertha Smith and Mazmis Kohl. Club Partles. The Ninety-nine Cotfllon Club held its third assembly and german Friday even- ing at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Hall. The affalr was a most delightful one through- out. The attendance was large and the gowns of the ladies particularly attrac- tive. The german was led by Perl A. Young, who introduced two very pretty figures. Those In the first set were: Rob- Bernard P. Gleason and Miss Daisy Pabst, Robert Tracy and Miss Maitland, Bernard P. Gleason and Miss Daisy Rob- ert. Robert Tracy and Miss Maitland, Willilam Schord and Miss_Mabel n. Bruce Large and Miss Wilson, Russell Boyd Howe and Miss Helen Carney, Rob- ert Schord and Miss Hattle Crockett, ames Hale Miss Florence Kiley, and Robert McMahon and Miss Minnie Strehl, Dr. A. S. Sullivan and Miss E. Sammy, Robert Marshall and Miss B. Barker, Louis Forner and Miss Lilllan Ditmar, Frank E. Young and Miss Aura Lea Hall. The second meeting of the new dancing club, Jeunesse, took place at Cotillon | Hall on Polk stréet on Friday evening, friends gave them a surprise In a novel | Petersen, Miss Annie Mil | by the | dance, November 25, a | Rosenthal, Libble Aronson, | Sylvian | December 1. The hall was very prettily decorated in the college colors of Stan- ford and the University of California. The members and their guests were re- celved by Mrs. A. W. Foster, Mrs. Tim- othy H(a\klns. Mrs. H. E. Huntington, Mrs. 3. W. McClung, Mrs. W. E. McKit- trick, Mrs. Willlam H. Mills, Mrs. Phebe A. Hearst and Mrs. A, H. Voorhies, and the cotillon was danced under the leader- ship of William Foster. The ladies in the first set were: Miss Elizabeth Huntin ton. Miss Lefla Voorhies, Miss Alma M Clung, Miss Alice Brigham, Miss Kath- erine 'Dillon, Miss Editn Stubbs, Miss Josephine Kane, Miss Azalea Keyes, Miss Anna Voorhles, Miss Mary Greenwood Josselyn, Miss Tsabel Kittle, Miss Alice Latham, Miss Elizabeth Mills and Miss G["rondfllmuu a ¢ the M. e int anct arty of the pe Whist Club was given Wednesday evea- ing, November 25. The following were Mrs. Christieson, Mrs. Cunning- Mrs. Gardner; 'Miss Douglas, Miss Parker, Miss Cantrell, Miss Cum- mings, Miss' Oppenhelmer, Miss Gelty, Miss Thomason, Miss Ten Eyck, Miss Hosmer, Miss Humphries, Miss Crocker, Miss Cochran and the Messrs. Porteous, White, Bateman, Sykes, Dr. Teaby, Majors, Simonds, Conningham, Dickie, Roscoe, Elchbaum, Imhaus, Danley, Thompson, Phillips,” Cameron, Owbridge, Shaw, Wyman and Moore. A very pleasant entertainment iven last Thursday evening by Young Ladles’ Society of lish Evangelical Luther: residence of the R Thirteenth street. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Mrs. P, . Miss Selma the he Trinity Eng- Church at the M. Stensrud, 235 present were: Ols Larsen, Olsen, Miss Nellie Lerou iss Me! Rasmussen, M Anna Rasmussen, Miss | Lulu Kroll, M ) Olsen, Miss An Goodmansen, M 1 iller, Miss Agnes Andersen, Miss Margarethe Son- derup, Miss Marie Sonderup, Miss Marie Hansen, Miss Lydia Kroll, Miss Betty Henr:! Miss Olga Olsen, Miss Betty Petersen, Miss Inge borg Stensrud, Miss Sophie Hanove Miss Hattie Kleintrammer, Miss Alfric Petersen, Miss Rebekka 'Benzen, Miss| Annfe Benzen, Miss Helen Hansen;| Messrs. E. O. Rasmussen, O. Johnson, | O. T, Tonnesin, C. L. Lorentzen, O. Prall, S. Thomsen, Mr. Olsen, H. Petersen, P. Oksen, John Teltesen, C. Tellesen and Chris ‘Goodmansen. Thanksgiving evening a party of young ladies and gentlemen enjoved & very leasant trolley ride given by the “Trio Mess Heath, Manzer and Rodda. Re- freshments were served at the CIiff House. In the party were: Mrs. A. A. Cunningham, rs. G. W. Pettygrove, | Miss Minnie Bergman, Miss Florence A. L. Davis, Miss Edith Lambert, Misg Annle Owens, the Misses Clara, Ethel Rodda, Miss Dorothy Schro- | der, Miss Edna F. Talcott, the Misses | Emilie and Florence Wigand, Miss Edith L. Waugh, Miss Bertha Winter; Messrs. Arthur Baker A-fius( Cafferata, van | Davis, Oscar H. Heath, Edwin Lindray. | Lonson M. Manzer, Harold Murch, Fred | Rodda, Bob Reeve, J. H. Ridgeway. A very enjoyable reception was_given Young Ladies' Institute at Native | Sons' Hall on Friday evening, Decem- | ber L Chevra Rofa Cholim gave a very pleas- | ant Chanukah entertainment and dance at B'nal B'rith Hall on Thursday evening, | November 30. The hall was appropriately | decorated for the occasion. Pleasant fea- tures of the evening were; Overture, Pro- | fessor Weisel's orchestra; boatman’s Miss Rosalie Goldstein; descrip- | tive national d 1 Birdie To sky; cakewalker Kennedy; “Han scene from ‘+J¥das Maccabs ented by Miss Sylvia Kressteller ayo Abral vocal solo (comic), . fancy dan Miss | Sybil_Goldsteln; al duet, Ma ‘ohn | and M. Crown; musical wonder, Louis | Plato. The success of this affair was due to the following committee of ml‘r]ange- soldstein, Th ciation held a most enjoyable soclal m | ing in Golden Gate Hall on Monday, | vember 7. The following programme was resented: Address by the presiden Sara_E. Reamer; soprano solo, * | leria Rusticana,” Miss Augusta Friedrich; per, “The Passlon Play,” Miss Bessie umsey; paper, “An Optimistic Reverie,” | Miss Mary Lambert; song, ong,”_ Miss Friedrich; paper. “An An- clent’ Southern Watering_ Place.” Miss Mary Tracy Mott; poem, »I Thank Thee, O God,” Juliette Estelle Mathis, read by | Mrs. Barbara Knell. Mrs. Sara E. Rea- mer, Mrs. Mary E. Hart and Mrs. Abbie | E. Krebs were elected delegates to the | meeting of the State Federation, which is | to be held in Los Angeles January 16, 17| | and 18, | The members of the Thursday Night Dancing Class gave a fancy dress mask p?rlr]y at Saratoga Hall on Thanksgiving night. The d'Accord Ciub, on November 23, at Century Hall, held its second party of the season, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all the members present. Besides dancing the members were favored with a delignt- ful vocal folo, rendered by Miss Emilie Neubert, which brought forth an enthu- slastic encore. | A very successful and novel Thanksgiv- | ing festival was given under the auspic ‘entral Methodist_Sunday-school, et, between Bixth and Sev- fonday evening, November 27. y was to attend and br given a cordial invitation | ng some donation for t oor. The admission charged was arge potato or an apple—the larger the | better.)* A “ralny day” soclal, second of the sea- | =on, given by the Calliopean Club, at their | rooms, on last Tuesday evening, was an artistic success. After a varied and inter- | gsting programme luncheon was served in the banquet hall, which, through the efforts of the officers of the club, was ele- gantly decorated for the occasion. A trol- | ley p;}\]rt)' for members will be given next month. The members of the Fin de Stecle Whlst} were hospitably entertained by the | sses Gambitz at their home, 1465 Oak | t, on Thursday night. The greater | part of the evening was enthusiastically | spent in whist. The games were cleverly contested, scores running high. Miss Ida | Wolfe and Willlam G. Lee were counted victors, and each was presented with a | German “stein” as first prizes. Music was delightfully rendered and a dainty supper well enjoyed, while dancing brought the | merry évening to a close, 0se _present | were: Miss A. Donovan, Charles F. Pugh, Miss L. Beauman, H. . Morgan, 8 G. Glidden, O. Frank, Miss B. L. Gambitz, M. D. Boyer, Miss D. Golder, O. Colle- schoun, Mis Likens, M H. Klefaber, Miss 8. Logan, Mat H. Lindsay, Clure, J. H. Wheeler, Miss F. Smith, Will- fam G. Lee, Miss A. Vellguth, Dr.'L. R. Gambitz, Miss I. Wolfe, W. B. Burner and Judge T. F. Dunne. In the Future. Buena Vista Parlor No. 63, N. D. G. W. will give a fish pond party Thursday eve: ing, December 7, in Banquet Hall, Native Bons’ building, 414 Post street. The Oakland Golf Club is making ar- —_— - Is Your Face Unwomanly? Have you dark shadows on your lps, chesk, chin or person? - It you have B. B. B. English Caramel is just what you want. It removes and cures this unfortunate blemish. After one application your face will be as free from hair as the palm of your hand. B. B. B. English Curamel is indorsed by the medical profession, and has had 20 years of successful practice in England and on the Con- tinent. It is In fact the only satistactory erad ication of superfluous hair known to sclence. cand, Siarantee cure every case under- % men attendants. attentio faken. Women attendants. Prompt attention MRS. DIETZ formerly with the Burdett. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 838 Market St., San Franclsco. | first and last Wednesdays at 1803 Gough | San Jose, where she will be the guest of rangements for a professional tournament to be held on links at Adams Point some time during the present month. Handsome cash Crrizeu are to be offered, and it is expected that there will be quite & large number of entries. The Neapolitan Mandolin and Guitar Club will give a concert under the direc- tion of issés Theresa and Lily Sher- wood at Association Auditorium, corner of Mason and Eilis streets, on Thursday evening, December 7, at 8 o'clock. ~An excellent programme has been arranged. The Arion Verein will give their full dress ball next Saturday evening at their rooms, 414 Pine street. Sailed Away. ‘The following is the list of passengers who safled for Honmolulu, Auckland and Sydney on the steamship Alemeda Wednesday, November 29, 1899: ‘Honolulu—Mrs. H. Arens and child, Dr. B. W. Ashley, Miss L. E. M. Bacon, A. G. Ballentyne, Captain C. S. Beath, Wal- ter Behr, F. E. Blake, wife and three children, A. W. Carter, Miss H. E. A. Castle, Miss M. E. Castle, M. W. Davis, Frank Dixon, Miss N. W. F Mrs. R. C. Geer, G. H. Gere and wi Halstead, E. Healey, Mrs. G. E. Hen- dricks, Edward Holton, F. L. Hoogs, W. G. Hyman, Horace Johnson, Mrs. A. H. Lackiand, W. Larsen and wife, I M. Long, E. A. Mclnerny, Mrs. 3 Robert M. Mein, Mrs. W. Mertens, E. P, \'Bu!hun Morgan, W. Mutch, wife and child, Miss B. Myer, Miss_Marjory R. Nape, Dr. F. Pague, W. J. Polmere, wife and child, J. G. Rothwell, Frank Smith and wife, J. H. Taylor and_wife, Mrs. Warner, Willlam Wetster, Mrs. C. E. Williams and two children, Mrs. E. A Willlams, John Wise. Apla—Curtis G. Lloyd. Auckland—Mrs. A. Barr, P. Barr, Pro- fessor Boehm, Misses Danfels (2), 8. E. Davis, H. Dearsloey, J. P. Drake, P. H. Holt, Mrs. F. W. Lester and two_children, James McMenamen, W. Todd, J. H Willlams, Mrs. W. R. Willlams, W. Woodcock. S; . Tootal Broadhurst and wife. Bucklin, James Bullen, Frank Burnett and wife, Frank Burnett Jr., Miss N. Burnett, W, H. Butcher, C. D. Cooper, E. M. Enright and wife, Myron Folger and wife, H. A. Goddard and wife, Gross, F. B. Hall, T. E. Lescher, F. A. L more, Miss J. Shand, Miss M. H. | Shand, Russell Sinclair and wife, George 8. Wilcox and wife, Join at Honolulu for Sydney—Charles Bell and wife, A. Hartovich, J. Beresford Plerce, J. Plaw. Personals. Mr. and Mrs H. Kimpel have left for their home in Bakersfield. General Vernon left last evening for New York and Washington, D. C. He will retugn in January. Miss Dorothea Cain of San Jose is visit- ing Mrs. Joe J. de Haven, 2621 Pine street. She will be at home next Wednesday. Cantor and Mrs. Henri Stollnitz are re- siding at 1577 Post street. Mrs. Stollnitz will be at home Thursdays. Mrs. Albert Steiner of 1684 Post street | esumed her day at home, the first Thursday of each month. Mrs. S. Price of 505 Laguna street will discontinue her day at home on account of_sickness in the family. Mrs. Mark Lasky and Miss Hattle Bronstone will be at home on the third Wednesday of each month. Mrs. John McMullin and her daughter, Mrs. McMullin-Melvin, have taken apart- ments at the Palace Hotel for the winter. Mrs. H. M. Wallenstein will be at home the second and fourth Wednesdays at 2506% Bush street. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Lake, who were married recently at St. Luke's Church, vied with each other during the | [I-;;’n month In delightful social attentions, | he: y are both popular in many social cf cles. Mrs. Lake (nee Scott) is accom- lished, bright and ‘very pretty and is a | avorite wherever she goe The 7 g couple will not send out at home cards until after the holidays. Although Mme, de Guigne will not be here this w st her mother in doing the ¢ mansion | on Sutter Parrotc will | ther of her da ande—who, h a favorite. v_on hters with her. remain with us all winter. Mrs. Louis Goodman and her mother, Mrs. B. Schwabacher, will be at home the street. Mrs. Francls Wood left Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. James Wood. Los Angeles. Mrs. A. H. Fixen, Mrs. W. T. Lewis and Miss Helen Lewis were the hostesses of an elaborate card party given at the home of Mre. Fixen in West Twenty- seventh street on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. M. Smith of Oakland, Mrs. C. I | Willls of Wisconsin and Miss Sara Tay- | lor assisted in_receiving. The following | were guests: Mrs. H. M. Sale, Mrs. Z. | | | D. Mathuss, Mrs. J. A. Falrchiild, Mrs. Ferd K. Rula, Mrs. H. C. ording, Mrs. Clifford Page, Mrs. H. Jevne, Mrs. W. S, Hook, Mrs. J. H. Braley, Mrs. E. F. C. Klokke, Mrs. 8. 8. Salisbury, Mrs. Ben E. Mrs. A. Crutcher, Mrs, C. C. Mrs. Robert Romble, Mrs. J. C. sScar- borough, Mrs. Josephine Butler, Mrs. Rufus Herron, Mrs. Annie Bancroft, Miss | Carpenter, Hallie Tuttle, Miss Delia Clemmons and | R Miss May Byrne. 8 In the evening Mrs. Fixen, Mrs. Léwis and Miss Lewis were again hostesses at | a dancing party given at Casa de Rosas in _honor of Miss ‘Helen Fairchild, will soon be married, and Miss Sara Tn)‘-' lor. The guests besides the guesis of | honor were: Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sale, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Doran, Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bundrem, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hunt, Mr_and Mrs. A. J. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Norton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. George Steckel, Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Rod- man, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Off, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Garland, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Off. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schumacher, Mr. and M J._T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffith, Mr. H. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. E. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braly, and Mrs. H. C. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Mrs. Godfrey Holterhoft, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Silent; Miss Lila Falrchild, Miss Dorothy Wellborn, Miss Lillian Wellborn, Miss Mary Coblolgh, Miss Kate Landt, Miss Sada Johnson, Bird Chanslor, Miss Gladys Cum- mins, Miss Hattle Miss Gertrude Gooding, Mlss Harriet Smith, Miss Ange- lyn Benton, Miss Genevieve Smith, Miss leanor Tuttle, Miss Clara Carpenter, Miss Patty Woodward, Miss Mabel Carn- sey, Miss Mary Corson, Miss Elizabeth Shankland; Messrs. N. W. Myrick. W. H. . John G. Mott, Walter Chansior, . F. Fisher, Ray Fairchild, Robert Ro- wan, George Hadlon, Charles Henderso, Horace Henderson, Fred Henderson H. Bagby, F. Shankland, Glen_Spense, Robert Currier, Will Currier, B. F. Brans- field, R. B. Dickinson and Phil Lyon Miss Ivy Schroeder entertalned with a dancing party on Friday evening at Kra- mer's Hall, South Grand avenue, in honor of Miss McLaughlin of San Jose and Miss Shea of San Francisco. Miss Schroeder was assisted in receiving by Mmes. Free- man G. Teed, C. N. Sterry, C. C. Parker, Richard Mercer and Josephine Call. About 20 of the younger members of soclety Ml B a box rs. C. C. Bragdon gave on Wednesday evening in honor of Mn Coleman. "A supper followed the theater. Other guests were: Mrs. Theodore Cole- man, Misses Evelyn Rischer, Helen Camp- bell, Kate Gardiner and Lillan Dodds- worth; Messrs. Grosbech, Gronendyke, Fisher, Conger, Barlow and Bragdon. Mrs. John T. Jones gave a_box y Monday evening in honor of Miss Helen Falrchild. A supper followed the theater. who | The other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bundrem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Stimson, the B T. Misses Lila Falrchild. Sada_ Johnson, Helen Lewis, Elizabeth Shankland, Messrs. N. W. Myrick, Walter Chanslor, Horace Henderson, John Mott and E. H. by. rs. R.*L. Horton and Miss Christine Kurtz entertained with a hearts party on uesday afternoon at the home of Ll‘l. Horton in Alvarado. The score cards were red and green poster designs. Miss y_Cross was awarded first prize and Miss Lilla Falrchild second, both receiv- ing Gibson pictures, iss Mary Hun- er recelved a Dresden china vase as consolation prize. Mmes. Sheidon Bor- . den, Arthur Braly, Fred A. Hines and | F. T. Grifith, Mr. and Mrs. ADVERTISEMENTS. these goods will convi .gains, you cannot affo Cream painted fans, pol- ished wood sticks, 15¢. Black painted fans, ebony sticks, 25c. Cream satin fans, plain or painted, 25c. Painted Gauze Fans In cream, black, blue, yel- low, lavender and maize, 50¢ Handsome gauze fans with beautifully carved sticks, in black, cream, blue, pink, nile and yellow, $1.00. Gauze fans, elegantly painted and spangled, in cream, black, blue, pink and nile, $1.50. Feather Fans Very fine real ostrich feather fans in cream, natu- ral and black, with inlaid pearl and tortoise shell frames—exceptional values, $11.25, 13.50, 16.50, 16.00. Zephyr in maize, old rose | red-brown, gobelin, dark | orange, wine, green and old 1 gold, Qc an oz. Saxony in flesh, blue, black, white, gray, yellow | and buff, at oc an oz. Write for our new Satin and Gauze Fans | Special Fan Sale We will place on sale all our last season’s fans at less than half price; an inspection of nce you that, such bar- rd to miss, especially with Christmas so near at hand. Feather Fans | Feather fans in cream, _blue and red, with imitation ivory sticks. 25c. Feagher fans incream and red, with sticks to match, 50 Feather fans in black and gray, 75c¢. Novelty feather fans in cream, pink, blue, red and yellow, with tinsel and spangles, $1.00. Real ostrich feather fans in gray and black, $1.75. Real ostrich feather fans in black, with polished ebony sticks, $2.50. Real ostrich feather fans In gray and black, 1 very full plumes, $3.7 Real ostrich feather fans with tortoise shell frar black and natural, and $6.50. Special Yarn Sale Our surplus stock of the very best quality of yarns in the following shades and varieties will be sold at greatly reduced prices. our yarns are guaranteed full weight. All Castor wool in light, scarlet, olive, light blue, cerise and tan, at 12%c a 2-0z skein. Germantown in light, arlet, olive and tan, 12%c a 2-0z skein. German knitting yarn in white, gray, blue, red, flesh and tan, at 18¢c a ¥{-Ib hank. SC, 129 Kearny St. illustrated catalogue. Jennle Jauch assisted Mrs. Horton and Miss Kurtz in receiving, and the follow- Ing were guests: The Misses McLaugh- lin of San Jose and Shea of San Fran- cisco, Bessie Bonsall, Iv othy Wellborn, Lilllan Wellborn, Eleanor Tuttle, Hallle Tuttle, Edna Bicknell, Alice Strong, Hattie Strong, Lila Fairchild, Helen Fairchild, Helen Carhart, Maybelle Rendall, Helen Klokke, Maud Mason, Louise Schwartz, Marie Schwartz, Irene Stephens, Dalsy Cross, Edith Kirkpat- rick, Myra Lindley, Maude Newell, Kath- erine Landt, Mary Darling, Moliie Dil- lon, Genevieve Smith, Mary Hunsaker, Bird Chanslor, Etta Bicknell. Cora Esh- man, Carrie Longstreet, Gertrude Good- Ward, Mrs. C. C. Parker, Mrs. James | Ing, Elsie Milner, Laura Works, Mary Smith, Mrs, J. H. Call, Mrs. A. F. M. | Workman, Olive Clark, Gerta Hatch, Strong, Mrs. George Montgomery, Mrs. | Elizabeth Shankland, Alvina Jauss, Freda | Charles Prager, Mrs. J. H. Davission, | Hellman, Sarah Dewey and Katherine | Mrs. J. H.'F." Peck, Mrs. John Wigz- | Kurtz. 2 more, Mrs. Ira O. Smith, Mrs. Orr| Mr. and Mrs. John Wigmore entertained | Harolson, Mrs. M. Hill of Pasa-|informally at dinner on Monday evening. dena, Mrs. W. E. Dunn, Mrs. H.| Their guests were: Judge and Mrs. W. G. Anderson, ~Mrs. Granville' MacGowan, | Wedenmeyer, Captain and Mrs. George G. Mrs. Frank Keisey, Mrs. W. G. Cochran, | Mullins and the Misses Mary and Ethel Mrs, N, Btowell, dirs. €. N Flint, Mrs. | Mullins. H. H. Rose of Pasadena, Mrs. A. Bali,| Mrs. J. J. Byrne entertained the Monday | Mrs. Elizabeth Benton,” Mrs. ~Frances | Musical Club at her home on South Figu- Shoemaker, Mrs. Arthur Morlan, Mrs. | eroa street on Monday afternoon. An Willlam Currier, Mrs. Charles Baker, | excellent musical programme was ren- dered. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Porter entertained informally with cards at their home on | Severance street on Friday evening. resent were: Lieutenant and Mr . H. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drake, Dr. and Mrs. Granville MacGowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mossin, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. O'Melvany. | Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Walter New- hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Garland, Mmes. M. A. Wilcox, M. A. Longstreet, Mar- aret Hobbs, Miss Wolters, Messrs, Will olters and Alfred Wilcox. The Newman Club gave its regular din- ner at Illish’s on Monday evening. Ex- Senator del Valle entertalned the mem- bers present with a paper on “The Mis- sion Indians."” Major W. H. Bonsall has returned from Arizona, where he went on business. r. W. H. Dukeman has gone to New York, where he will remain for a month before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patterson and daughter, Miss Ada Patterson, have re- turned from Ohlo, where they have been visiting friends and relatives for the past two months. r. and Mrs. H. H. Kerckhoff (nee Wethern) have returned from an extended wedding trip which they spent in visiting large Eastern citles. e engagement of Miss Myra Joseph- ine Lindley, daughter of Dr. Walter Lind- ley, to Samuel F. Bothwell is announced. Golden Jubilee at Stockton. The Central Methodist Episcopal Church at Stockton has been celebrating its golden jublles during the past week. This church was organized In 1349 and many famous divines have spoken from its pulpit. Its present pastor is the Rev. Dr. W. C. Evans, and to his great popu- larity the church owes much of its pres ent_success. The jubilee week opened on Monday with an address by the Rev. Dr. Ell Mc- Clish. president of the Unlversity of the Pacific. On Tuesday afternoon there Schroder, Dor- | !wu a public reception at the tendered by the King's Daugn | church to its former pastors at which there was a large ga Wednesday in the afternoor | torfcal and blographical read, prominent among th | by Rev. H. B. Heacock of the Pacific on “Pa: Years Ago.” In the eve | an address by the Rev. J son, D.D., of San Fran On Thursday there was a ma Thanksgiving service, | evening oy an addres: by t | Carroll, D.D., of Sacramento. evening the Rev. D. H. Moore, Cincinnati delivered a very lecture on “The Mysteries of S This church possesses one of the flnest | chotrs tn California and on Tuesday sven- | ing, assisted by San Francisco talent and augmentad by an orc a of fourteen | andelssohn’s “Hymn of Prajs.” ented. W. A s, San Fran while Profes organ, scher 'directed the p cert was an immense su audience testifying to its appreciat! | by liberal upplause. A large number w | present from San Francisco and Sacra | mento. The soprano duet in the oratorlo was most impressively rendered by Miss Stella | Friedlander and Miss Florence Boston }of San Francisco. Miss Mabel Gross who possesses a rich, sweet volce, sang | the soprano solo with clear enunclation Horace Vincent, the clever ten gave two solos in splendid volce, and | duet with Miss Friediander excelled p | vious efforts. In a concert Jrosramme which prece the oratorio Miss Cecella Decker of Francisco sang an arfa from “Sen | by Handel, and Mrs. Roper von B of San Francisco rendered an aria fr “Dinorah,” by Meyerbeer. Kach eof was warmly applauded, as was also tho organ solo by Mr. Sabi The following from San Francisco as sisted at the concert: Miss Stella F'r lander. Mrs. Roper von Benzon, Miss (e- cella Deckar, Miss Florence Hoston, Mrs A. W. Clay, Miss Fannie Denney, Miss Lulu Feldheim, Mrs. Seibel, Miss Brinn and A. W. Sabin. Personal e SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other factal blemishes are removed by DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohos bullding, 1170 Market ‘st.. cor. Taylor, roc 28-29. with the electric needle without pain scar. 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