The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1900, Page 26

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ney isually ptuous repast was served and it | fras not until the early hours of the morn- ng that the numercus guests departed. | A unique feature of | cotton Invitations. Numerous gifts ap- propriate to the occasion were received. | Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. | | ad Mrs. Handlos, Mr. | ir. and Mrs. Bt. Onge, J ir. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Con- nor, Miss Bell and I'ern Rustmeyer and | A. Artigues. A surprise party was given to Master Harry Willits at his residence, 639 Web- ster street, on Friday evening, February se ‘present were: Mi Nellfe Rosetta Forrest, Josie Craven, enan, Addle Bric Healy, May Kelly, @ Susie Pen- Annfe Buckley, g. Rose Russe, Jennie Healy. Harry _Willits, d__ Bonettl, Matthew Paul _Berg, ~Charles Dunn, Edward Baron, De Loso Bar Due, Harry Clarke, John Valentine, . Will Cosfigan, Ray Enright; » Keiffe, Arthur Cohen and Arnold | ty-fourth street. Those present were: | Miss Annie Chebini, Miss Genevieve | Murphy, Miss _Annle Menlberger, Miss dith Carroll, Miss Minnie Meniberger, Miss Irene Martens, Miss Dollie Hynes, Henry Eberspacher, lidward Embet, George Luzell, Oscar Widding, Charles Phizmaier, Willlam Dillon, Charles feads, Haymond Martens and Valle Meniberger. A most enjoyable surprise party was tendercd W. Perkins Saturday evening, at his home, Halght stree al and musical selec- tons were rendered by George Glelow and Alfred Urry. a number of very interesting games the entire party rooms, where proceeded refr to the banquet ments were served. | Among those who participated were: Miss Ruth Morgan, Miss Laura Willlams, Miss Ia Williams, Miss Ana Barstow, Mr. nd Mrs John Stevens, Mrs. J. R. David- on, Miss Gertrude Fillmore, Miss Annie | E. 'Perkins, Miss Mabel Perkins, Miss J. C._ Smith s Perkins, Miss Annie I. Perkins, tkins. Mr. and | Sadie Dewitt, Miss Myrtle Hodson, ns, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. | Miss Susie Abbott, Forrest Wyman, 1. Smith s, H. W.| Walter _Perkins, Charles Ellsworth Mrs, s James Keller, ( Lean, F More seph Congdon, C | Ham James ana 2 | .On Friday e at the residence of | Mr. ana > Frederick A, Hatch a din- rer was given in honor of the christenii of their baby Ruth. The table was pret. rth, Chureh | orge Glelow, Willlam m, Willlam Bowle, Jo- rence Bretherick, Wil- ed_Urry. f Oakland, Mr J. Hite of 8 formal recepti 0. tendered Miss ay evening, the 5th f her sister, Mrs Park, Alameda g Miss Cooke's trip through the g4 3 nusually gay seasor o State. Amrong those | tily decorated with violsts and handsome hing 1so will be widely irles Lake, Miss Laura | name cards, the pen and ink work of Mrs s b et hilds Miss Moore, Omar | Hatch. The ceremony was performed by & for Miss B. Lake Miss O. Mc- | Rev. Hobart Chetwood of the Episcopal For o ey T Becker, Georse | church. The sponsors were Mr. and M. e kwith, Miss N. Mae McBain, Willlam | Harry B. Slocum and Miss Ida F. Young. ' A ain Sise Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Will- | An interesting feature of the occasion was ' « Whalen, Miss H. Cooke, uliss Grace | the fact that Mr. Chetwood had officlated alen Misk Esther Whalen, Miss 8. Mc- | in a similar capacity for Mrs. Hatch and Trey're Engaged Migs K. Hopkins, H. Gould, O. Neil- | 180 performed the marriage ceremony of M and Mrs. Jamesor or apt f Miss Lulu | received and entertained by Miss Marion | f0¢C & nup - jioh. of Mes Nawu B et ore. | residence, 705 Shotwell atraet, Friday 3ladys Cu: Ken- | evening, January 26, it being the second | Miss Aileen Hennessy, Miss Maren | anniversary of thelr wedding. Whist was Master Oswald Lawton of San Ma- | {¢ feature of the evening, Miss Mary Marion Jansen, Miss Claire | peitret and 8 J. Peltret winning the Miss Lulu MclInnes, Miss Selma | iTst_prizes. and the consolation favors nes Barthc Mrs. | EOIng to r’z‘?fiu{]‘f?{‘ ;‘!mg{';ury.' and_ Mr. it o4 e v L o= i Vi S op g e Selon. BLavEnk i and Mias Mary Peltret Followed. Rerieer: eir daughter th will Anna 1 Mr. and take nnle this city uary 18 at t take place to- the bride’s mother, se Hoff. Mrs. to Edward Gerald at the iz Mante, Miss Jennie Cooke | Mr. and Mrs. Hatch. Among those pres- H ar T. McBain. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Pierce, Miss Aifleen Hennessy was the reciplent ?}_”‘_ ,”“"{‘ Church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles a very pleasant tea party at her par- [ Ayeen. ‘\‘1"' O. C. Osborn, Mrs. M. A. enis' Tome on Clay street Jast Monday, | [7"Ch, Nt Jackeon, Oakley Osborn e eloventh anniversary birt Mas : g b leventh anniversary of her ir Mr. and Mrs. G. Samuel I aktir young folks were most delightfully tained a number of their friends at their s Mamie Tiern Willlam H. ssy. of Haywards, to A helr ments were served at midnight. Tl resent were: Miss May Bradiury. ausman, Miss Grace Crim, S. M. Grim, and Mrs. James iray sturned from their wedding na H. Crim, J. Theodore B 3 ebe. were Wfi‘t’r a 1"‘."5."‘;\'.'::\“4 o Ir Briin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tunnry:."x(;rm:rffi of Mr. d Mrs. L. G - Mrs. G. K 2 Jess von, W. s games were played and the ladies’ | [ von :\n-\.-mr‘.}v“'t,:ém.’ G'a‘is“‘ 11.:;:2 t‘t: » was captured by Dr. Luella Cool, | Misses M. and C. Peltret, 8. J. Poltret, gentleman’s {‘vr(z- was won by The 1ady’s booby prize went to the booby gentleman's An elegant collation Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pows Schincter and G, Tobey - Soos Lottls Mr. and Mrs. Hwin 1. Snell cel their tenth wedding anniversary eb““: N » parents Wed- I Among, the guests P'e’{:nlgr most enfovable party at thelr, restdence R et on | and Mry JFaley e s E:h’!‘wlelhh:n\'nnm-, on the evening of the ; be. me, 122 Grant | Graham. Mr._and Mrs T, Gray, Dr. Culp. 'r'epna'h‘nna‘x‘.’y‘fl“gfimgfnwfft' e r. Luella Coc I;:\I‘\::md;\l"‘;» Lh!g‘;‘"‘h Sx;v“‘un'll dn'v‘wimr time, . after ‘which 3 e aham > o was kept u ntil i Wedding Bells . Buck, Federfleld, Graham | 3"70n§ T8 SO nvnd“’n(npr:p:‘i‘n‘re :22:# o evening, February 1, Rose ents were received. Among those present e ~ ghter of Mr’ and Mes. | A masquerade party was given by Miss | were: Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Snell. Mr “and seph ine s ma to An. | Annie Bake ARy ey E- i . s, 3. Mell o A of An- | Annle ‘Taker last Friday evening at her | nell, Miss A. Bess, J. Melicker. Hamet officlati dressed in trimmed nied by d relatives nd and Home Gatherings On the Gth inet. at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watkins of 919 Peralta st birthe where one of r to gain n the birthday proving to he M room " [ederer Hair Dressing—25 cents. Quintonica—the greatest hair tonic, Foamo—unexcelled as a shampoo. 128 Stockton Street. Balart, Mr. and Mrs. E. ses Jennie Martin, Annle Arnold, Miss Mark Lee, Fred Parker, s Stewart, Tom Smith, e Reed, Dave Mal- Steve Warner, Mr. Lo Club Parties. The Native Sons of Vermont held their regular monthly entertainment and dance on Friday evening, February 9. As usual there was a large and fashionable attend- ance, who enjoyed the following pro- gramme: Song, “The Girl T Left In Dixie Waits For Me" (Speck), Miss Lillian “\’:1‘1:“ strong: cornet solo, “Holy City" (Stephen vs. George Tripp. t was the guest of honor )t little gathering held afternoon at the home of Mrs. ptain Morehouse. Those present Swers and Mrs. G._Becker, B. Davis, Wil G. Flelsner. the Misses Da- dford, Podd, Dyer and Clinton, vis and Br: and John Rhodes and % 1 Corbett and Mrs. Corbett W Miguton entertained a number of fig““-“‘”‘“,‘,“ Jennie Dixon: tenor solo, oo e dio, on Folsom streat, | “Manuelita” (Trotere), J. H. Desmond: Prening. The guests were: | soprano solo (selected), Mrs. Tillie Sallin. Stockdall, Miss Myrtle Phe. | ger-Branson. “A Ridiculous Quarrel” 2 rion, Miss Celia Allen. Bruce | (farce in one act), cast: Mr. Harwesd ' Deimar, B. Morris, Miss Bu- | (Harford's father-in-law), Dr. W 11 god chanan, Mrs. A very pleagant surprise party was ten- i to Thomas Brennan at his resi- berst; Henry Harford, William M. Ogil- vie; James (his servant), Willlam E, gsfl_ lace: Mrs. Harwood (Harford's mother-in- o ; aw), Miss Leonle Jung: Jessie Harfor e, 1722 Mission street, Saturday even- vin; Luc; RECES January 20 by his mny friends. Mu | et e, - Cunr (e DN Ml ames and dancing were indulged In | “yva youngsters bidding for ) vee sma’ hours ornt | - - T ot 4 ntil the -}:, ,m‘? rh| ur: o: the ';1' TDINE. | gppeared at the W nnfen's l"d:éarl‘l;g? large host of friends agrecably Sur- | Union last Tuesday evening before a large d Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Violette on | gydjence. Master Gerie O'Connor, nine of those Saturday evening, January 27, at their | e : Con first year of their marriage. The evening a . T y De Koven. The Roeckel twins, Marl, as passed very pleasantly with dancing | o o - R SSREIA d musical selections. Toward miARENt | themselves 1. sonms (artoige Roressed and Master Melville Mugrage added much |to the evening’'s enjoyment with their | pretty ballads. The following was the | programme in full: Ballad, “Brown-eyed Nell” (Roeckel), Master ' Melville Mu- grage; aria, *1hé Rosa el zush'f‘une Miley and the Rose” (De Koven), Master G O'Connor; ballad, _“Answer?" (Robyny Cecile Sorbler; ballad, he Dant * (Stern). Little Gertrude Caldwell; lied, “The Dream” (Rubinstein), Mrs. Robert Munro; patriotic song, “My Flag" (Roeckel), Mrs. Annie hew; Roeckel, serenade, ‘Fair ' One” g cheron!). Mrs H. Lewls; patriotic L yalarching | Through Georgia,” Master ario oeckel; aria, “Samso! P Saint-Saens). ' Mume. Bllen ** Conpinn oeckel, accompanied by Professor Rocckel; . The guests were recelveq bo Song™ (P, - Ballad. “The Maid Has the largest hair stock on the Pacific Coast. Switches and front pieces—best quality at the lowest prices. | the following reception committee: Mrs. | Annie K. Shew. Mrs. Robert < 4 £ Lowis ana sme. Racobal - Drs Mre. A trolley party was given I day evening by the Cuckoo O.u.t‘lng“-‘::; | Soctal Slub, After a most enjovable tri | about the city the Hermosa was directed toward the CUff House, where refresh- | ments were served. An Interesting im- | promptu programme was given. The imon ng number on_ the pro- gramme was a cakewalk, by John Havi- | side and Mlss May Grant. Toasts were | responded to by Professor Charles Green, l-lema' .iumun and Westley Salter. Lewls FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, the affair was the | La Violette, Dr. Masson, Dr. | i Mrs. A. Marsonneuve, . La Violette, Mr. and Mr. and_Mrs. Paul | Evie Wil- | very pleasant surprise party was | given to Miss Mattie 'Townsend by her | | many friends at ber residence, &174 %wml- oiser, Lillfan sSulsbcl'x.l Fred, Gunn, hnson, Lillle Simmons, | 3 A ] lo, I A and Lizsie Sammon, Freds Mever. | Ia Rogers of Bamkeiey. Ane s te P uey | Baith and Adelaide Brown, Annie and | efee of Herkeley v, Mine Lilllan Men- Hernjce Baker, and Messrs. 'Horace Her- | Mccay. Mr. and’ Mra: 5. Pioecy’ auss M. | o Nordein Knudsen, Richard Weber, | Mte °H Hendriehany, = Flerce, Mr. and Coursen- | R Rl FEBRUARY 11, 1900. Verda Wiison, Henry Janssen, Miss Irene Delaney, Dr. Lewls MacKeill, Miss Clair Downing, Frank Curtis, Miss B. Harney, Fred A, Hinz, Miss May Grant, John Hav~ iside,” Miss 'Ethel Harrigan, Professor Charles Green, Miss Alleen Hamilton, Bd- win Mitchell, Miss Florence Kenney, Westley Salter, Miss Emma Tryer, Harr Dodge, Miss Daisy Salter, Joseph Swift H‘Ck? Miss Lylia Berry, Frank Center and Hon. Richo H. Sala. In the Future. “The Nameless” will give a Valentine party to a select number of their friends Wadnesday evening, February 14. e San Francisco Turn Verein will hold its twenty-fourth grand masquerade ball at the Verein Hall, 323 Turk street, on Wednesday evening, February 2L The Pleasure-seekers have issued invi- tations for their next party to be given on Tuesday evening, February 21, in Te- chau Audftorium. One of the last parties before Lent will be the fifth assembly of the De Koven Club, to be held on Thursday. evening, February 22, at Golden Gate Hall. The usual number of guests have been (nvited and a pleasant time is anticipated. Personals. Mrs. H. Esaac of 2026 Washington street will be at home on the first Tuesda Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jacobs and son of 212 Leavenworth street will leave short- ly for Los Angeles and other southern points, where they will visit relatives and friends. Following are the arrivals at Paraiso Hot Springs for the past two weeks: H. Willoughby, R. B. Cox, G. W Edward hite, Edward Henry, F. E. Briggs, 8. C. Herd, Mr. and Mrs. E. | White,” Watsonville; H. V. Muller, Fred Johnson, J. B. Scotf, Mrs. F. Kessel and son, P. Steegieman, Sallnas; Dr. J. F. Chrystal, C. P. Starkey, Santa_ Cruz: U.I | D. Druffel, Santa Clara: L. R, Ellert, Arthur Ellert, P. R. Murphy, W. Lyons, Max Popper, Robert Cress, M. D.: 8. C. ioughton, T. R. Bteele, Mr. and Mrs. M. Holje, M. L. Suilivan, Stanley Ponton de Arce, San Francisco; Mrs. N. J. Stewart and children, Aromas, Monterey County. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Joseph announce the confirmation of their son Melville at the Geary-street temple on Saturday, Febru- ary 17, at 10 a. m. Mrs. Louis Gassner hi new residence, 1450 Page street, where she will be pleased to receive her friends the third Friday of the month. s Belle Nathan will leave on Febru- 21 for an extended trip through the Sastern States and Iurope. She will be | at_home Thursday, February 15. Mr. and Mrs Shawl and daughter have removed to 1400 Octavia street. moved to her Los Angeles. Mrs. H. C. Veazie entertained with a reception at her home in Maple avenue, on Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames T. . Ew- |ing, Willilam West, H. Newell, W. G. Hutchinson, James Herndon and the Misses Maude Newell and Lea Forrest assisted in recelving. The guests were as follows: Mesdames B. R. Willlamson, H. G. Bundrem, Willoughby Rodman, L. D. Sale, George Steckel, Felix Howes, Wil- Mard Doran, J. W. A. Off, Edward Off, J. A. Fairchild, George L. Cole, S. J. Par-| sons, W. H. Fillmore, R. H. Howell, Fred Baker, A. N. Davidson, E. 8. Rowl ] H. Dukeman, C. C. Parker, John Weber, W. A. Bonynge, H. K. Willlamson, J. C. Newton, George Freeman, J. H. Braly, Arthur Waters, L. K. Tuttle, A. Crutcher, 8. W. Garrettson, Minnje Bheldon, A. H! Voight, d Forrester, Charles Forrester, Arthur Forrester, W. T. Miller, Edmond Barmore, George Howard, kd Howard, W. F. West, L. B. Keeley, T. M. Potter, | 8. 'Wiison, Hattie Strange, W. S. Bartiett, Sara Peare, D. R. Collins, Willlam Niles, F. Fay, W. D. Woolwine, C. N. Flint, N. | W. Myrick, Warren Gillelen, H. M. Bale, | M. H. Harris, Walter Cc ‘Willls Hunt, Frank Phillips, John Chanslor, Willlam Budlinger, A. A. Hubbard, W. B. Math- ews, W. G. Hutchingson, R. R. McKinne, Mark | sill, | ( berg, to rs. Secundo Guastl, e Francisco Coronado during the early part Of has gone to Chicago on He expects to be absent about several San w%sk. . A, Avi business, * He e two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Schneider have to Ban Francisco for a visit of a week. Mrs. E. R. Kellam, who has been visit- | D. B. Reid of Casa IAr)z.. has returned to her home t G. Todd has as her guest MMh!s Grant Holmes of Jeffer- ing her father, Grande, 8. Miss L 0. a_Falrch a visit to Coronado. Mrs. Homer Laughlin and Miss Laugh- iin are visiting friends in Pomona. Mrs. H. M. Sale Santa Pawa. Mrs Wood in_Sarn Diego for a Mrs. J. gone East to visit Mrs, C. Pratt the guest of friend: irs. R. side. T. E. Gibbons is anmlni'xl Island. itl nd Mrs guests of frien turned to Los Angi J. C, Ehlan, who Mrs. O. E. Lander of Prospect Park for some time, has returned to his home ml Chicago. G. B. Barham has gone to San Fran-| elsco for a short visit. L. M. Powers have as thelr guests Jerome Scott and daughter | of White Haven, Pa. Professor and Mrs. H. A. Brown of | West Pico street have as their guest H R. Howell of Des Moines, Towa. Dr. and Mrs. SONS OF They Will Observe Defender’s Day by Appropriate Patriotic | Exercises. Division Commander Harry T. s | . Walters and daughter have | ) . J. Smith, Diego, has come to Los Angeles to re- nter of San Bernardino, berg, anufhtar of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lands- acob Joseph {s announced. companied Ly A riends, visited t the one 11d has returned from is visiting friends in bury is visiting friends few days. friends. of San Bernardino is s in this city. formerly of San at the Gordon Arms, ng friends in this city, home. | ’. Lee, who have been | ds in Covina, have re- eles. has been the guest of VETERANS. Moore of the Sons of Veterans of the United | States Army has called attention to the | official circular issu 15 of this ecity will ted by the chaplain in to Defender's day—Febru- anniversary of the birth of ncoln, Fair Oaks Camp No. hold_special service in | Ruby Hall of the Red Men’s building, on Post street, next there will be presented appropriate numbe: ures will be an ad. teer Soldier of the the Privat, of Lincoln’ the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud?” Tuesday night, when a programme of rs. One of the feat- dress on “The Volun- | United States: That Is | another will be the recital | favorite poem, ‘““Why Should There | will also be patriotic songs, all of which will be presented under the direction of the special commi W. E. Lawrence an members of the La Camp will attend | d W. E. Bartlett. The ttee—F. R. Handley, dies’ Ald of Falr Olks[ n a body. —_————— Stanford’s Anniversary Ball. I One of the great circles is the annual ball that is given by This year it will occur Stanford Parlor. on the night of tI committee that ha will not only mak of those excel an duce so er, the artist mem] fiven in the past, but will try to in the grand march will intro- new features. A. F. Schleich- events in Native Son he 26th inst. and the s the matter in hand e the event the equal ber of the parlor, has been entrusted with the matter of decora- tions and he has an ldea in which pink and electricity wi part, The parlor w! elties in the way c ——ee Calvary Church Entertainment. Thearle’s Original 1l play a prominent | 11l also have some nov- of committee badges. Nashville Students | | H. 'Limbrick, J. M. Henderson, W. T.! will give an entertainment to-morrow | | Maurice, O. A. Ivers, . Heftner, W. H.|evening at the Calvary Presbyterian | | Maurice, H. B. Strange, E. Pauley, | Church, corner of Geary and Powell Cuarles Chase, H. Haverman, Joseph|gstreets.’” A programme consisting of old- Clark, A. B. Little, D. Innes, C. Blake, P. . Carper, Horace Hiller, D. H. Jones,’ Alice Ludham, and the Misses Lila Chanslor, Hallie Tuttle, Eleanor Tuttle, Newton, Minnie' Jordan, ~CI Howes, Ella Barnes, Lou McCanhy, Anna Virginia_ Metcalf, ~Adelaide McKinney, | Fannie Maurice, Mabel Lintweiler, Freida | Hellman, Hele: Eaton, Jeannette' Haver- man, Anna Fay and Lena Forrester. On’ Monday evening Mr. and Mrs D. J. Jerrue gave a box party in honor of Mr. and Mre. George K. Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Seager of Michigan City, Mich. Miss Clara Bobyshell entertained the members of the Monday Musical Club at her home in Westlake avenus, on Monday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Jordan was the guest of honor. The following ladies con- tributed to the programme: Mmes. J. Bond Francisco, Charles Walton, W. F. Botsford, James Burdette, Mary Schallert, Hugh McNeil, Vosburg, George Meingold, 0."%) Neuker and the Misses Elizabeth Jordan, Edna Bicknell and Blanche Rodg- ers. An_elaborate church wedding was that | which took place on Tuesday evening at | The “Boyle Heights Presbyterian Church, where Miss Maud Elizabeth Bell, daugh: | ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bell, was mar- ried to Frank Robertson. The ‘bride, who is a_member of one of the oldest families in the city, was gowned in a handsome creation of duchesse satin, made en train, and her long tulle vell was caught back with a pearl ornament, an heirloom in the family. Mise Irene E. Bear acted as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Letitia Talbot, Miss Abbie Willing, Miss Mayme Keyes and Miss Evelyn Faithful. A. . Bell assisted as best man, and Harry Cole, Ed Talbot, Louls Schwabe and Al- gernon Bear were ushers. After the cere- mony a reception for which over 200 invi- tations had been_issued was held in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson left for a short wedding tour, and will be at home to their friends after March 1 at | 244 North Chicago street. Mrs. John E. Plater entertained with a card party on Friday afternoon at her apartments in the Baker block. The foi- lowing is @ Iist of the guests: Mesdames Arcadia de Baker, E. T. Earl, W. G. Nevin, M. A. Wilcox, W. 8. Porter, Othei man Stevens, John T. Gaffey, George J. | Denis, J. H. F. Peck, Hugh Vail, William dham, R, H. Herron, J. C. Drake, Jaro von Schmidi, George King, Granville Mac- Gowan, R. A. Miner, Mary Longstreet, J. | J. Meyler, J. T. Griffith, George Casweil, Walter Newhall, Roy Jones, Victoria Ha rell, Joseph Cartfori; the Misses Carr, Miss Julia Winston, Miss Rose Newmark and | Miss Orena of San Francisco. Miss Pauline Borts entertained the members of D. I. X. Soclety on Friday afterncon at her home on West Ninth street. The following were present: Misses | Dryden, Pollard, Bumiller, Janss, Barber, | Coulter, Belle _Couiter, Burkes,” Kimble, Nolan, Phelps, Whitaker, Hanham, Brodt. beek, Laux, Longley, Moore, Inez Moore, Weeks, Kimble and Whitaker. Miss ‘Mary Doran has returned from a visit to Arizona. Judge D. P. Hatch has returned from a business trip to the north. Jrs. C. M. Binford, who has been the | guest of her parents, Judge and Mrs. C. C. flcComas, for several months, has re- | turned to her home in Prescott, Ariz. Mrs. Fremont Ackerman and Miss Ack- erman, who have been visiting in Eastern Cities for some time, have returned to their home in this city. Mrs. Charles E. Kreglo, who has peen | the guest of relatives in this city during the winter, has returned to her home in Indianapolis, Ind. Canby Bell has returned from a wvisit to_ his sister, Mrs. J. A. Phillips of Towa. Miss Lydia Vickery has returned from a visit with friends in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Tavlor have ra. moved to 737 Westlake avenue, where Mrs Taylor will receive on the second Wedne: day of each month. | “Mrs. Leon Moss, who has been visiting | triends in the East. has returned to her | home in this city ) Lieutenant and Mrs. R. A. Mines have s ‘their guest Lieutenant . Garrotr, rchild, Bird { 0. 8. N. | "Mr. and Mrs. 8. Jewett. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Niles | for the past two weeks, have returned to | their home in Bakersfield. The engagement of Miss Frida Land |SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe butiding, 1170 Market st cor. Taylor, rooms 25-26, with the electric needle without ‘pain or | scar. Permanency guaranteed; bours 1 to 4 p.m. The greatest skin focd and tissue builder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. It renders the skin soft. ) Clara | Aaron time negro melodl gnsnh— Brown, Mi Julia Ware, Ware, Nashville Students’ George Geor Snowden, B, 1. Hall, Fred Burch and the es, piano solos, duets, . Remick, M. | singing by the quartet and specialties will Viola Strange | be given by the following artists: Miss Miss Lethia Liverpool, | Miss Kate Grase: Walley, quartet W LADIES! You are cordially invited to call and investigate an TIRELY NEW METHOD of NO | removing WRINKLES and ALL FA CIAL BLE STRATTON T edies that placed on the market. NO CURE IN EVERY CAS ESS[TIVELY GUARAN- A 18 TE phiet. DR.LYDIASTRATTON, 507, 508, 509 PARROTT BUILDING, (OVER THE EMPORIUM). and SKIN FOOD BLEACHING. () Are far superior to any rem- STEAMING. If you live out of the city, send for descriptive pam- MISHES. DR. 'S SKIN TONIC have ever been AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA s BEGINNING TO-NIGHT, SECOND WEEK OF THE Bostonians. FIRST PRODUCTION ON ANY STAGE, (EROY A comic opers by VICTOR HERBERT The most ernatc and com= plete lyric ever offered Feb. 15—Last week FAMOUS and HARRY B. SMITH. prescntation of THE BOSTONIANS. THEARLE'S ORIGINAL NASHVILLE STUDENTS, CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner e and Powell sts. are, alley, the World-renow, 5 centay HE PEOPLE" § POPULAR PLAYHOUSE, p» STARTING WITHE FiRsST T PLAY! none A ELY SUSPENDcD MATINEE [ vime FREE LIST ENGRELS Grment. ' Splm TO-DAY, THIS TWO FERFORMANCES DAILY. () \|gir EUNDAY, HE REAL JEFFRIES- SHARKEY CONTEST Under the Direction of WM. A A VIVID AND THRILLING REINCARN IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY, SHO TO FINISH, OF THE NOW CELE CARD xisterce. L PICTURES of the | greatest fistic ba using the LARGES face reconizable. There is noth see thig contest ig to pass through two an enthusiastic evewitness of the world manded without the lapse of a single s REMEMBER 55" nd. AT BES—Ge GS—Reserved . Co BRATED Managers Ellinghouse and Mott pled are the only genuine, legitimate pict greatest contest. DAY AT 2:15 THIS WEEK PRICES: test will begin promptly as ann PICTURES. BRADY and TH 08. O'ROURKE, WING EVERY MOVEMENT. FROM 5 BATTLE OF MODERN GIANTS xe their word to the public that 'iess ures of the Jeffries-Sharkey contest o ATION OF TH A Your deepest att 3:15 THIS WEEK. MATINEE EVERY “HOOT MON!” | “Ye-Ye, Ye, Ye-Ye-Ye” | “Hoot Mon! It's Magic Propertic.” || At the TIVOLL. i 32nd Performance To-Night ! And T0-HO0:ROW EVENING BEGINS THE FIFTH WEEK Of the Enormous Triumph, “THE IDOL'S| Ik | | EVERY EVENING AT 8. | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 | Same 01d Prices, 25c and 5bc. | TELEPHONE BUSH 3 Next Production - - - “MANILA BOUND.” A NEW BILL OF GUARAN- TEED EXCELLENCE. CUSHMAN, HOLGOMBE & CURTIS, Presenting an original musical comedy, “THB NEW TEACHER.” MONROE and MACK, Transatlantic Singing and Talking Comedians. "ROMALO BROTHERS, Acrobats of International Fame. DEETS and DTN, Character Change Artists and EccentXic Dane- ers. FRANK COFFIN, Final week on the coast of the Famous Tenor. MR. AND MRS, PERKINS FISHER | | Friday, Feb. ND OPERA-HOUSE TELEPHONE, MAIN 53 MENT IN THE GRA THE BEST ENTERTAI CITY. USES NIGHTLTY. GREATEST EVER KNOWN OVERFLOWING Hi SECOND WEEK OF THE TRAVAGANZA SUCCE! IN THIS CITY. Week Commencing MONDAY,, Feb. 18, SECOND EDITION Of Henderson’s Wonderful Extravaganza, Aladdin » R | ¥ “THE TALE OF A WONDERFUL LAMP.™ NEW SONGS AND SPECIALTIES. Thou Art Mine” ... Edith Mases Hattie Beils L and Male Quas $ You My Honey,” 5 v Quartet in new melodies.... ating surprise. uest, *.Edith My Arthur Wooley HE . an Quintet, g Kosher every bone, ! you for a tollar A sult of clothes Here's socks and fine col 1 never swindle, s'help me, I'm Moses Levi C Chas. H. Jones' Alluring Creation, “THE FESTIVAL OF THE MANDARINS* By beautiful girls. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. USUAL POPULAR PRICES Good reserved seat in orchestra, Saturday mat- inee, 25e. Branch tfcket office—Emporfum. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE---Special. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Peb. 13, at 3:15 THIRD Grand Symphony Concert Under the Direction of HENRY HOLMES. Reserved Seats—5c, e, Ta §1 and §1 8 at Sherman, Clay & Co. TO-NIGHT BEGINS THE FAREWELS WEEK_OF THE FRAWLEY COMPANY. First Appearance of the Late Augustin Datys ing Com /AN UNCONVENTIONAL HONEYMOON."@ from London of Cale MISS KEITH WAKEMAN. TWO EXTRA MATINEES THIS WEEE BY SPECIAL REQUEST, ‘Wednesday Afternoon, Feb. 14— TRILBY.~ 16— "MADAME SANS GENE< Seats Now on Sale For All Performances. Re« served Seats, T5c, S0o, c. Matinees, 0o, Coming, the Funniest of All Farce “WHO 18 WHO?" In Ezra Kendall's character ch, “THE HALF WAY HOUSE." 2 TR 5 EDDY ST. IRENE FRANKLIN, OLYMPIA &R%i5sx Last appearance prior to leaving for Australla. | THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IR 25 TR AT G THE CITY. BIOGRAPH, lnj(!!"l\y‘l’l:\';;lfflflfl of views. LAST WEEK OF PAPINTA, The Beautiful Mirror Dancer. Week commencing SUNDAY MATINEE, February 11, vet, e, any seat; balcony, dren, 10c, any part. A few front orchestra rows, reserved, Soc; front rows of balcony, reserved, 2c. ALCAZAR THEATER. MATINEE TO-DAY (SUNDAY). TO-NIGHT, “FRIENDS." TO-MORROW NIGHT YOU LAUGH The jolly farce from the Madison Square The- ater, New York, entitled, ¢; chil- | usannah - RESERVED ESERVED {50 25¢, 85¢, 50¢. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. CHUTES AND Z00. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, A WONDERFUL VARIETY . ENTERTAINMENT. SPECIAL! THIS AFTERNOON! ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. TRIXEDA, The Greatest Beauty on the Vaudeville Stage. MLLE. THELMA, In New Poses Plastique. | The Famous DE MEIR SISTERS, AND A HOST OF OTHERS, ADMISSION FREE. NEE EVERY SUNDAY. R NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. MAT: AMA WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION. TANFORAN PARK. @ FOURTH MEETING, Feb. 13 to 24, inclu Six high-class running races every we day, rain or shine, beginning at 1:30 p. The ideal winter racetrack of America trons step directly from the railroad cars in superb grand stand, slass-enclosed. whers. mfortably housed in bad weather, they cad n unobstructed view of the races. last race at 4:45 p. m. Seats in rear a served for women and their escorts. N ing. Valencia street, 10 minutes later. San Jose and Way Stations—Arrive at Sad Bruno at 1345 p. m. Leave San Bruno at 4 and 4:45 p. m. RATES—San PFrancisco to Tanforan and re turn, ineluding admission to track. §1. RTIN, F. H. GREEN, Secretary NEW WESTERN HOTEL, | JCEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS —RE&- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & 55 fo 38 week: $3 o 320 month. Free baths: 200 and cold water every room: fire graces i everY clevator runs all night. Prostdent. BALLOON ASCENSION e EMIL MARKEBERG. . Phone 207 SeatSueerensrvmeerer PARK 3. CAFE ROYTAL == Weakly Call $1.00 par T

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