The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 24, 1899, Page 22

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY,. DECEMBER 24 1899. INNERS ¥ Vallejo, Mae ¢ fay evening fieco! wit Ve “ the Misse gan, Mollle Down s0d Minnie Judsc v ed lmh: lether, Byron Mc Mrs. W. T. Ho h gave a dinner McNoble of the Company and Miss A. M married W were laid for el Mrs, F. W. gave a pink tea at Pillmore street, Those who assisted Mrs. Miss Florence Clauson housewarming party ry and George in the smali hours of Among the guests were: r rs. Boyce, 1u Was Hasselbach completion of their new home, 2529 nt avenue, on Saturday evening, De- beautifully dec- estivities were prolonged | the morning. Mr, bouquet left 1 i Croudace and Miss Crouda thelr residence, \ast Thursday afteshoon recelving were Clement Milwand, Mrs. H. J. Ladd, Holmes and Miss Nina frien arr e ar as of » witness the o xtend their sincere good 3 rw‘-hlr\v couple. Many £urrou n hunnr_uf Captain | Rinska B ven bty n honor and Mrs. Magclbach, Mr. and Mrs. Buck- g and Mrs. wce | 2203 | | | | Sample of QUINTONICA, the Great Hair Restorer, Free Upon Application, eral W. R. Shafter, ins S‘\Mue and Mrs. M. Cooney, Elisha_Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. J. Mr. uml s, C. P. Willcox, \lr and M econd of th lled the remain- Professor and | Griswold, v Lila Fairchild, Helen Furcnnd. ivy ADVERTISEMENTS. ing officers. Then followed vocal solos by | Schoder, Edna Bicknell, Mary Hunsaker, Little, accompanled by | Carrie Waddilove, Florénce Bitent, Helen i plano solos by Miss | Howes, Ida Lindley, Clara Howes, Chap- 3 ations by Miss Lilllan | man (aoorfiln Knight, Hattie Stro Eva Quinn. “Refreshments and cards finisaed | McClure, ldela L. Weed, Adelaide Brown, a most yable meeting. Among those | Forman, Bassett and Whitt. resent were: General V. _R. Shafter, Miss Helen Howes entertained with pro- home on West Twenty-elghth street. Fifteen tables were arranged for playin The Misses Elsie and Henrietta Miiner hearts | eir | entertained with a progressive G. LEDERER Has the Largest Hair Store on the Coast. 25 Expert Assistants. 123 Stockton Street, Cpp. City of Paris. ——ALSO— LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CAMERAS AND SUFPLIES, THE LATEST AND BEST IN THE ARKET. FULLER & KLEIN, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS8 OF SPORTING _GOODS. i 39 SECOND STREET, S. F. | 90600000600000006000 The Weekly Call, Enlarged to 18 Pages 81 per Year. tve hearts on Friday afternoon at rs. [ @nd the scorecards were heart-shaped, Llu( Mrs. L. D. Lufken, | decorated with pen and ink sketches of C. J. Sullivan, Mrs. L. M. | Gibson heads, the work of the hostess. | artwell, Mrs. M. Ellsworth, Mrs. 8. C. | Miss Ione Higgins captured first -prize, | + | Potts, Mrs K. L. Byrne, Mrs. Dugan, uml Miss Belle Whitaker second and Miss | ;| Lillian_Quinn, "Miss Bmilie Je Miss | Jennte Campbell consolation. Miss Howes Mabel Finch, Miss Susie Morse, Miss Ger- | Bas assigted in recelving by her.mother, {rude Wiiliams. Miss Cleone Cummings, | Mre. F. C. Howes, and Mmes. I N. Vad | Miss Cam s Edna Willcox, >. J. Ellis, J. H. ‘\urlon elfair Miss \Lw.' encer, Dr. | Creighton, H. Jones, Alexander Levy | George B. Little, Dr. npton, J. [ @nd the Misses Eliza Bonsall and Grace | P. Sh in, N D, Sum. | Mellus, Week Commencing SUNDAY, Dee. 24th. Nine GAGEMENT A HUGE CHRISTMAS BILL! ---FOUGER of the World's Greatest Holiday Attraction E === EXTRAORDINARY! ! ALCAZAR THEATER. ¢ MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY. TO-NIGHT......." DR. BILL -.TO-NIGHT XMAS MATINEE TO-MORROW, Come and See Our Bowery Boy. CHIMMIE FADDEN. WITH A GREAT CAST! 18¢ 25¢ 85¢ 50c MATINEE EVERY E;TURDAY #0d SUNDAY | Reserved Beats CHUTES AND ZOO. EVERY ArrERNoXAND EVENING. MAJOR MITE, The Smallest Actor on Earth, In NEW SPECIALTIES. ADGIE AND HER LIONS, In Her SPECTACULAR MIRROR DANCE. ELLA BURT, Coasting the Chutes, AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. Visit the PARISIAN SCREEN-DOOR MAZE. | evening in Arca- 13"‘ o l'ndnx Apaging arahels e g ther and B o0 street. Dr.. and ISTAN CHANTEUS! ¢ membhe: “arl Kurtz, Mr and Mrs. L. D. Sale, Mr. EAT, ONLY, ORIGINAL AND INIMITABLE PAR "the on- | 4nd Ars. K. L. Horton and Mr. and s | 193(.1232-1234 Market St sy (ENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS Among i" = Krlnuse ted Iu“lrrc(’(l\,l’il, : o Cnan. | Dancing followed the games. Miss Chris- gt i | tine Kurtz and Jo won first prizes | L ON GRA a e B 8 Mine ATids ey T «punnl s JOHN T. THORNE ND CAR ET Carrie \(nnx nd. The following were guests “THE SUBSTITTT Mis Luella M. Purd iss Dorothy ~Wellborn, Mis; fldan | | | 1n Their Original Petite Comedy. Miss Helen Robertson, Wellborn, Miss Maude Newell, Miss Mary | | R:DO schig, Miss Lulu on,’ § Hunsacker, Miss Mary Darling, Miss - CL.A.-U-:D Berry, Olin L. Berry, Ci ,H'l»n . Miss Mabel Garnsey, M M. W. Brower, Rob Dalsy Cross, Miss Julia Mercereau, Mi M | Eccentric Story Teller and Singing Comedian Kimball, James Moyles, Fanay Layig, Miss Carrie Long | A. RoBertson, Otto Ryst Jr. R. B Waite s Louise “'Schwartz, Miss M um.p | and Fred L. Watrors Hemdan Stres Christine { LA SYL - i | The members of the Fortnightly Whist | Bicknell, Miss “Abby Easton 1 e Gramieat i3t of the & f “l‘rn\f‘ SEN SmisTininad 4t thp l\rfim“c rrie Waddiioy “'\'i""""n Beile | The Terpsichorean Poem e —— / home o s Th e e B ss Carrie Waddilove, Miss Olive Belle | 3 = - and l\'lh’ . 3 xvri'z‘»iql zt‘rl;e Ylark, Miss Frida Hellman, Miss Grace | The balance of our fine TAILOR. GERTRUDE RUTLEDGE THE AVERYS P. «dn ana “Srr, | Laubirsozuner, Miss Marthi Scott, Karl | MADE SUITS, JACKETS, CAPES, byt Chocolate-Colored Come 2 L v o ygn, Sam, Haskins, John | SRKIRTS, Etc., have been marked An Entirely New it tatie | and Astsie Lt . Alexander Moc- | down. Berles of Views Selm x he fol P Easton, Warren Bra | - = e " Mulr: ol ,ff,“,‘fi‘"l““},‘f’:n [ ton, Fraik s kL Dickengon, Will |/ 4 ; X | T FINAL -:- WEBK —— bz nhe 2 arty was iss Yidald A angenberger, omer o 4 | d ember 12, a party was M 7 fo7e Dhlias’ | San k\xlaur“.. B Tawrence frwin, Her- | S'yllsh Tailor-Made Suits. | EDWIN MILTON RO Y LE Comp‘a s t Kis mother's beat P g luet | oM Mr. Hartmann, Dr. John McGarry, ) e e ani oexer: | vooall dliet | rin oy and br. ' Corfey | $60 TAILOR-MADE SUITS are now . $40.00 I"q”‘“sr Rovle's New and Original Comedy S ...coerecece. “TRIP'S TROUBLES e par- - : e Hatch, Don priney; b g g L e er. Mr. Muir 4 n, John Bloeser. Joo For: | $50 TAILOR-MDE SUITS are now. 35.00 WATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY, pzcz-n'zn’ E0N charow “Rfthara “ieiman, Dovid | $40 TAILOR-MADE SUITS are now. 25.00 Parquet, %5, any seat; e Children 10c, any part. A few front Orchestra Rows ra Ke n reserved, dc it rows o ny. 2 nru.x.‘ Helm, ,.,.",‘,,,“L o xm‘,-\ " | $30 TAILOR-MADE SUITS are now. 20,00 ve.. SPECIAL MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY . . silon,” gave a large dancing | — P—— \1 Meussdo - A a g Mr. Healey, Mr. L L e T HE TER The Popular Kitinpp and Geore it | Perfect Fitting ngh -Grade lackeis. C AL A House. r. Wild entertair he Sans Sou ! 25, s .he Fotire the &a v | $40 FINE JACKETS are now..... s =y o evening at Inth LasT PERFORMMC gressive Lyceum will | winton | $30 FINE JACKETS are .20, fll) THIS AFTERNOON THE HOTTEST COON IN DIXIE! 2 hristmas | ¢ s erric = o ual Christmas | : nJm.)r.x,;‘- $25 FINE JACKETS are now..... 15.00 | To_r\ IGHT! THEN CHRISTMAS AFTERNOONI TO.N]GH T! December 2. | Wholmes. . Mr trs. Percy smivh, | $20 FINE JACKETS are now. .. .. 12,50 RESUMPTION OF THE SEASON OF THE i : s operetta fa | Mr. and Mrs illian, & s ) 4. n, 1 ) estival given by | and Mrs. J Haoe § ‘ Novetiies in | Miss Edna Bicknell entertained with a “‘1“"‘1 0 _;I;,.;‘“\.l“.,'::: Fur Cellarettes and Capes. { srmerly” of Des Moiucs SR g e | N ASS A~(-.<'1‘{ e ; I“:‘E‘r' 37) FUS CAVES areponains 350 00 c ‘x And Big Scenic Production of the Great Eastern Success and Most [ Mre. 15 S .G $60 FUR CAPES are now . 40.00 Powertul Play by Franklin Fyles. | ing_were guests: Mmes. R, ¢ $40 FUR CAPES a 25.00 | > 4 e NOW . . ccov v 3 rman Dealey | {roorbg. w o T e e (W MVii- | $35 FUR CAPES are now 20.00 er at 929 1 K | sale Fri Gu" Bapes at wh0|9vae [ces' ‘ ENTIRE X W AND REMARKABLE SCENIC EFFECTS g A | SEE THE MARVELOUS BURNING BRIDGE! | SR | NEXT WEEK|“WITH_FLYING COLORS!” Anna TIVULI UPERA HUUSE Beginning NEW YEAR'S From the Adeipht Th :I’!\~ | — | | Hattie Stron, <k o " | i e o s otz berysas” | GRAND OPERA HOUSE George lero, where e l‘lvlr 1 lends. s ) 1!‘..’”0“! MAIN 532, chrated her > 6 ) Lce TONGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | are e lie Dillon Smith and | VERY EVENING ANDSATURDAY MaTINEE, | =S T NIGHT OF - - R OB AUSY herine Kurtz 5 e R e o Bacman | SPECIAL, MATINEES. XmAs AHD| COMMENCING CHRISTMAS MATINEE, e 4 v | & granddaughter of l.<l'lu A:lh Iman, to COLOSSAL PRODUCTION OF THE UP-TO-DATE AND FAMOUS EXTRAVAGANDA, o Fors: | H. Hugo Branders will take place an- NEW YEAR’'S DAY. | e, Saiinas: W. E. - | uary 17, and promises to be a brilliant af- f | G. Jensen Fon.'S. | {1 @ lnown i ar- | GORGEOUS, L |A Delight for .“ b)) AR cirel ).-.»-. nd Mr. Branders is a HR!L%Z%;NN'IE | | YUU’IZ and 0id! er. | prominent y usiness man of Omaha DA | ° wri . have been | Neb | | a few wee s with Mrs. Timothy | £ W. Lintwle have re- | HOLIDAY | | o i B am V. Byen and her oni- | Hoved to € i ""m“"““ SFBRobuction | " | Three Hours of - 3 = | Mrs intw T and '1)“ te e | §,carly next month for TCu- | home on the first Friday. - " U° o¢| PRODUORION!| ]" | Fun and Jollity! OR THE MAID OF BALSORA. ¥ in 8 yes I gone o- ' - ’ joined during the summer by Preston has gone to Honc una y By Special Arrangement With DAVID HENDERSON d »\h\; \’\. J. Bryan. v " I — MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, COSTUMES ANT CTS. ‘ ora’ Muller, daughter of Mrs of Miss Helen Fairchild mi A SUPERB CAST, ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS W !N‘ “rf“‘;h"r'?rud“ 'l\f ,1|1M h;m-“.' vill take place on nu"-m--‘ L comlc Songs mdl —THE MARCH OF THE SILVER KNIGHTS 3 L Y S i) aunt, |t t o e C v i Spantsh Premiers, MATIL no during. i"L»“r::lm\pl\\s“ Muller, of Frea- | Mg Mary Therps has gome to Stanfon Jokes [ e ANK KING'S MARVELOUS TRANSFORMATION. Mrs. Flora on and her daughter | e Misses Naney ang’ Moo, Tosrar | YOU wysT E Please the Ear! “THE EVOLUTION OF NATURE! have n‘lurned from a visit to the | ) returned from a visit to Great Brit- SEE THE Exhibiting the Birth of the Seasons in Eight r~~ it g ain. - Most ahi rzyldrdume was spent in BEAUTIFUL MNEW SPECIALTIE: NG 4 e L and and Scotlan 1 ence of the enormous expense atten .u this mammoth production the following Los Angeles. | Mr. and Mre. Charles F‘k Anthony and | Charmlng Ballats | price it swevant Mme. Genevra Johns -Bish v son arl Anthony o 3 1 formerl i YRCHESTRA FIRFT F‘l"nHT ROWS) - 78e e e of this city, are at the Van Nuys fortan | Transformation, Enthrall fl!& Ey:! | § B OF HO 8 USUAL. 8¢ and 80w _ - pocs Pt holidays. nd 18 by Mre. A. H. Naftzger at her| The wedding of Miss Ora Millard, “ ! E o H.n\-!(.n nue on Tuesday | daughter :‘f Mr, and \llrF"- A. Millard, u E les | | The BESt Bift I rs. Naftzger \\.\u as: 1um de teron la Beaume | H TR el st | (5 05 % B W sl £ et 1| CALIFORNIA. THEATER-Special. | UNION COURSING PARK. ) , J,_,m o byterian C hurch on the afternoon of Jun. | | p l of santa Glaus:i | ; ! uary 1. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Richardson | R phic,tat Mox Masel ) Rleuarion 5t E FERRIS | TUESPAY.THURSDAV and| y, .y NaY, DECEMBER 24 ] ! RB’ S FRIDAY AFTERNOONS i v e | | i e i 2 . SUPERFLUOUS HAIR o moorm | E | JARTMAN| Dec. 26, 28 and 29, + E.Plater, A. | And ail other factal blemishes are removed by | Jr., Fred' O.|DR. and MRS A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohce | PEOPLE ON At 9:15 o'clock, fio: > b “.v Market or. Taylor, rooms | | 11 S B, T A e | 7E0 orAGm! K S COst|,, 4pe c he enownes P, zarle B sear l"r;rml:mn“ suaranteed: hours 1 t0 { p.om. S BAND s il | rtent Serpesiioe Dascer | pOPYLAR PRIGES—25 and 50 Cents. viaonR l".:n-}.m!k Charlés McFa d. | LOIE FULLER’ | Seats on Sale One Week Ahead. “George A, Caswell & Says about the skin food and tissue builder. Telephone—Bush 9, JI M J\III;NI '1‘[ M. “(‘(l\l[ BRAHMAN tewart, Cell, George Montgom- | M Z1lio el M Bllolt, S Roielam S| TOILET GREAM, . Moore, F. Flint Jr., G. W, 3 1 certainly can rec- ""‘ <« Vickery, J. 'P." Fiibert, | ommend your delighttul : ' v. B. § er, L. C. Good. | Brehman™ Tollet Cream \ Lorett; <. .| a8 ood of the best.inings NIGHT-—Last Performance—TO-NIGHT ' 1”“;«' hl I B Aklrx:nvdf poietpde X ] "ve HENRY WOLFSOHN, Manager. \ rnbrook, George uto e o | X S e . FREDERICK WARDE | ez ocooomwoscaw () NOMINATIONS ! SN senmayer and the Misse: . W. VERSE, 3 |1~\‘:I'nn|: “",’f?.h:"‘ RO I ERATNRERN Y AL By STEINWAY PIANO USED. i Sale_will be resumed at Sherman, Clay & [ - | THE LION,b MOUT“ | Co.'s Tuesday morning, Dec. 2, at § o'clock. _ HOLIDAY CONCERT BY THE BANT lock by a ¢ b BEGINNING lE HASE ' TRAIN SERVICE: were laid for forty, | 2 I Z Y EGIN? AIN SERVICE hour was spent at the fes ‘.| S S RO NSKI CO Q!TO-HORROW NIGHT... STEE Leaves Third and Townsend strests 10:15 * Hoffmann wore a « *9 | SEN’ s m.,lla m,12m and 1 p. m.; Tweaty-f trimmed with blue. Those | & B LIEBLER & CO. PRESENT CENTRAL PARK %, & Market ste—open . g 5 s8 e Ho | & daily trom 1 to 11:80 p. and Valencia streets five minutes later. Hotmann. Fred ToRman g § (Cetsbliebed 1672 24 Geary St. stKeamy, 5| rocs umist xomser ot portormaniee | o turing afes oo course nd 4 418 . . Hoffmann, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thau- | & X | b o ¢ very ten minutes. Atiss Hattle Moors, Miss' Agnes | & IS THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT g THE THE HASIIFIBEIII BILL e s Nt drnd 0 b o i, P, ro%, Bt (o | & s CORGE-—=i s ¢ _ADMISSION, % CENTS. LADIES FRER wick, Miss Sophie Luttmann, Miss |5 tt]' Cyitmann, i Greichen .‘é, We make the most artistic Wigs and & flo‘lday A actions TR Y P g Toupees, dress the hair most fashionable, at M OLYMPIA &R %ui%sn ey e Dove “Iix | o reasonable prices, besides employing ex- 3 INCLUDES The caly free vaudeville show fn the eity. and Mrs Kelly, Miss anlehnrlh Mrs, S‘ perts only. Our imported Broux Mixtures An Seen for 175 Nights tn New York PROTESSOR HILL, A REAL CHRISTMAS BILL— . z > s in Boston. — 9 Porione i el B L Bahy ’;}:‘x | & for restoring gray and bleached hair is the & b The Eccentrie Comedian of the S f_flh"onmnn Walter Schlfemann, Charles | & standard preparation and harmless. | SPECTAL MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY. SRS P MOH oss, Miss Rosle SBahla, Mrs. Meta Ecks, | & fe) N ® THE RAZILE-DAZILE America’s n g ?l,-i»r Willlam 'Sefler, Harry K. ? ur imported novelties for face and hair Bl T T S 1 ax Oses. it | 2 auwald b B | The Queen of the b [ L 4 are the best in the market and up to date. THE BICYCLE CIROUS, | With the ‘. | Club Parties. I;:. You adlwaysk get your money’s worth in our An Up-to-date Merry-go-round. | o e B r The rezul monthly atin, f the| & lace, and you know we havs W . 1t AT -Teftint enthly o REs |‘,.n & Pl ) v by s a Eood reputation, (THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE.) THE ROMAN CARROUSEL, | 4 Michigan Clu A nxmha was held on | g e superintend everything personally. il Tt e, PHONE, 80UTE 770 A Novel Hippodrome of W1l4 Beasts. | A $10.000 beit and chatelaine, b ( : - 163 Calitornia. stvest, the| g B. J. RYBICKL L. E. McCLOSKEY., &/, e g THE BARREL OF LOVE, ‘ o Wikon,"ca8 b 11ding. | | DAY TO-NIGH" You Stand on Your Head With Fase. | » yw of the Bald v talled the president, Gen- | @&G&eTe0INVO0 S S SORTOLITISTONS DD | AT 2 LAST WEEK AND ALL CONEY ISLAND IN FULL BLAST. | elry Store, %44 and 846 M Fie — XMAS MATINEE TO-MORROW (MONLAY). ’—'; - ADMISSION FREE. —— ! MATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. 260000000 mon | BLACK PATTI An Eiaborate and Costly List of 24 VERY SUNDAY KUUAKS‘ K[][]AKS’ TROUBADOURS Xmas Presents |RACING! RACING! RACING! THE ONLY BIG RAGTIME SHOW, | | 5 2 g a he Winners of lm—OAlJPORHIA JOCEKEY CLUB—1800 | @ NoShopworn Goods, but New Stock. BQPULAR | Bvening..tic, B, e s0c and 7 b "‘{1‘..‘::'.'} : Winter Meeting, December 18 to Dec, 31, fa- JUST FROM THE FACTORY AT o e wnd “°°i ADMISSION. .10 cents | CaRLAND RicH TRA ONE-THIRD OFF LIST PRICE. Next Sunday Night—"FINNIGAN'S BALL." Includes a Ride on the Horses. e B R day, Friday and Saturday. Rain or shine. Wive ot more races each day Races start at 2.15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at 17 m. a 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:3 and 3 p. m., conmecting with trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved for la dies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy your forry ckets to Shell Mound. Ail trains via Oakiand mole connect with San Pab electric cars at Seventh and Broad land. Also all trains via Alameda mole © nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Four and Broadway, Oakland. These electr %0 direct to the track in fifteen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4.15 4:46 p. m. and immediately after the last ra THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR. Pregident. R B ROY retary. NEW WESTERN no’l‘!';‘l. I EALL X AND WASHINGTON sT8 -k ff 15" REE FOR THE CHILDREN CHRISTMAS = SudmRow Phone for Scats, Park 3. modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. HKooms, We *o §i & day; 5 to §5 week: §8 to §20 month, Free bath and cold water every room; fire grates in soom; elevator runs all night,

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