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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1900. £5—=HE last few remaining days of the | season are replete with promises of y gay entert men: that will markably happy season to ng the regular meeting Fric Fortnightlys took place. The gathering, a large and fashionable e e dance and the excellent orgiana Hopkins, Miss Ed- and Mies Caro Crockett led , introducing several new and pretty figures. es in the first set were: Miss Mise Genevieve Caro- se Margaret and Miss Beulah of Mr. and Mrs. P. their daughter, was married February bock. .' ceremony was he south and on their their beautiful resi- | cted on Taylor street, The bride is the daugh- | one of the directors of rican Bank Mr. Tro- groom, is a member of commission firm of Tro- They're Engaged. Catherine MacBrown of 502 D ima, announces the engage- r daughter, Marie Catherine, 1 Julien Leavenworth of San The wedding will take place early | M. Meyer announces the engage- f her daughter Carrie to Beymour itk v _will receive Sunday, 1 2 to 5, at 1111B Golden is arnounced of Miss of Mr. and Mrs. M. s city, to SBamuel Living- ywsky announces the en- t of her daughter Julia to Eugene They will recelve Sunday, Feb- from 2 to § o'clock, at 1315 La- irs. Jameson announce the en- | of their daughter Birdie y to H. Dimond. They will receive r_friends Sunday, February 15, from p. m., at 117 Harrlet street. engagement reception of Miss Lulu and 1. Friedlander will be held y from 2 to 5 at 430A Fulton street. i Mrs. C. Harris will hoid a re- honor of the engagement of ighter Carrie to Ignatz Levy on February 25, from 2 to 5, at 627 reet. ngagement is announced of Miss e Hoffman and Samuel Meyer. s Gertrude Raphael, J b of Marysvil! 3 gagement is announced of Miss v Spellan and Harold A. Viwian. and Mrs. L. 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Boalp treatment ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, dandrus, growth | Gaughter of Louls A, Gyle, one of the | | | | of Ban Francisco, at their hom avenue, San Jose, on Saturday, 25, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Wedding Bells. wedding took place on the morning of the 5th inst. in St. Rose’s Church, Santa Rosa. Frank A. Sullivan of this city and Miss Mary McNamara of Santa Rosa were united in marriage by The maid of honor H. Lev 156 P Februa A pretty San Mateo W was beautiful was The church ‘man. decorated and the ceremony by & large number of frien An elaborate wedding 2 served afterward at the home of parents. The parlors and din- 18- were handsomely decorated. The groom is the son of Mrs. E Sulilvan of this city, and is a_popular member of the Young Men's Institute. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McNamara and is one of Santa Rosa’s fairest daughters and a general orite among her many friends. Later 1 in_the day the happy couple left for where, after a brief stay, ¢ will go to San Mateo, where they reside. On Bunday afternoon, February 11, Miss Ethel Spacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Spacher, was married to Arthur E. Scan ell. The ceremony took place at the l;[ld- s home, 3111 Bacramento street, Rev, W. Jenkins officiating. The bride was ac- compenied by her sister, Miss Myrtle | Bpacher, who acted as bridesmald, John A son acted as best man. After a repast the couple took the afternoon train r Monterey. Miss Julia Gyle and Maurice 8. Born- n were married Sunday evening at the of the bride's father at 1429 Web- The e numbered 100. v efully decorated : . potted plants and flowers ed through hails, pariors and ban- »om. To the notes of Mendelssohn's g march the bridal pair, preceded s Beatrice Gyle, the bride's sister, | emerged from the hall, the bride leaning on the arm of her father, while the bridegroom was conducting his mother. They entered the parlors from the western end and slowly advanced to the large bay window, taking position beneath a silken which was suspended from four 1 poles, e ned with flowers and Rabbi Nieto officlated at the after which congratulations were exchanged and the guests proceeded to the banquet room, where a splendid dinner was served. Miss Gyle s the ploneer merchants of Northern Califor- nia. The groom is the junior partner of Wiener & Bornstein, manufacturers, of thie city. The yvoung couple have gone to Southern California for a bridal tour. their return they will reside in this c!ty(.)n Home Gatherings. A reception was given to Count R. de Atto at the home of Mrs. Wilbur on Tues- day evening last. A very enjoyable pro- gramme was prepared for the occasion, including plano solos by the count. Among those present were Miss M. Wil- bur, Misses N. and D. Dagenals, Misses K. and D. Seymour, Miss Crocker, Mr. 8. {«, Lu’\{ (“de Aldm, i»llr. J. Costigan, Pro- essor oronda, Mr. ‘Wil Jr, George Adams. s Bulent r. and Mrs. Joseph de Mald - brated the twentieth anniversary of fueir marriage at their residence, 13 % Silver street, Saturday evening, February 10, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, J. de Malder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grifin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. L. Levinberg, Mr. and Mys, 3. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Francie, Mrs. E. Davidson, Miss Mary de Malder Miss Vinnie Francls, Miss Agnes Griffin, Miss Tillle Predusie, Miss Margaret Fla- ¥, Miss Tillie Beatty, Jack McDonald Harry Kingwell, Chauricey Ingalls, Ar: ur Jackson, Lieutenant Fred e B s8 Alice Dirking was given a very en- i?ynue surprise party nlfler ruxde?c:"n air avenue, Saturday evening, Febru- ary 3. The evening was very Pleasan‘iy spent in dancing and games. A deligh(si] repast was served at 11 o'clock. Those resent were: Miss Julla Bading, Mias ertrude Crampton, Miss Eva Clancy Miss Alice Dirking, Miss Millie Doherty, Miss Sadie Doherty, Miss Ella Keating, Miss Maud Kelly, Miss Dollie Lowenberg. Miss Mattie Neubert, Edmund Doherty, James Doherty, Charles Jacobs, Frank Kelly, Willlam' Kelly, Edmund Keli Archibald Kohleman, Ernest McCandish' Car] Michaelsis, Ernest Michaelsis, Thom. as Mahoney, Emil Stenberg, Frank Wor rell and Mr.'and Mrs. Waliter N. Kelly. A delightful home social was given by George Mensor at his residence, 636% Halght street, on Sunday, February II. The evening was spent In dancing and games, after which the guests sat down to_a bountiful supper. Miss Agnes Donoven was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Saturday evening, February 3, at the residence of her parents, 30 Elliot park. The evening was spent in games and dancing, after which an elaborate supper was served. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Moore, Mrs. A. Stein, Mrs. 8. Walsh, D. Kelly, 'the Misses Lillian Mitcheli, Ca- melia Gorard!, Ethel and Emma Peterson, May Beechinor, Grace Walsh, Esther and Agnes Donovan, Christine’ Schroeder, orence Wrist, Lena Bantel, Henijetta unther, Iizzie Lagomarsino and Mada. ena Norman Beechigor, | her (Mr. and M ba's birthplace) to cele- brate the v of a man on the for- | tieth ann of his birth. Mr. ITba is | George Mahon, Albert Bchultze, George | and %\'il)lum Donovan, Louis Applarius, | Henry Whitby," Chester Kelly, Claire | Moore, George Clayton, Elmer Johnson and Gilbert Huil. A pleasant surprise party was given to Miss lidna Price at her residence, 3038 Sixteenth street, Saturday evening, Iel ruary 10. The evening was spent in games, % dancing and music, Some fancy dances | were rendered by Miss Edith Robertson | and Miss Lilllan Beaumont. Those pres- were the Misses Edna_ Price, Louise Plagemann, Josle Cohen, Carmen Brad- ford, Sadle Rothschild, Lilllan Beaumont, Edith Robertson, Mabel umhy"‘ Mattie Knoblock, Irene Noonan ‘essle Price, Iyene Wichman, Emma Kuhlman, Be rfcn May and Essie Clunan, M Aus- tin Shannon, Arthur Cohen, Chester Bridgeford, Douglas Graham, Charles | Avis, William Mayers, Ray Elder, George ier, John McWhirter, Harry Burnham, | les Ludlow, Will Boyle, Claude . Mr. and Mrs. Burnham, Miss G. A. Doane, Miss Mayers, ., Miss Bartley. joyable surprise party was ten- iiss Ida May Pfeiffer at her home, nden avenue, Saturday even- g, Febr 10. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs. 8. I. Stmmons, Mr. and Mrs, L. Stuhr, Mrs. | Buhr, Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Reed, Mr. rs. C. D. Crowley, Mr, and Mrs. A. fiss 1da May Pfeiffer, Miss Liz- Miss Mamie Toomey, Miss Bar-| voy, Miss Lizzie Ryan, Mrs C. | . Miss Emma Pfeiffer. evening a most en olysblVa a8 A dercd surprise party was tendered to Burr Collins by several of her many friends. The evening was pleasantly spont in games and dancing. At 10:30 light re freshments were After supper ing was again resumed. Among those | resent were: Misses Burr Collins, I1da | temington, Rheta Haynes, Hazel Buck- ley, Clair Kaufmann, Mabel Dodge, Cordle Collins, Ethel Northon, Helen Lnng, Lo- retta Brady, Irabel Henderson, Sophie Lonhmann and Carrle Southerland, Jullan Greene, Tilden Dickens, Percy &. Will- jams, Charles Collins, Arthur Greene, Wil fred Levin, Ed Rosenlund, T Levy, Clair Harry Dempee: Moses Beer, Edgar_Owens, Mervyn Levy, | 1 Rothenburg, Harry Euler and Fran- | Grives. Thursday, February 8, will be re- membered & long time by those who were | fortunate enough to be present at the birthday party given by Mrs. Iba te her husband on his fortieth birthday. It i3 n old custom in some parts of Germany | an old resident and citizen of the Mission, and a host of friends were present. The festivities were kept up until the sun be- gan to creep over the hilis ose pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Iba, Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Madlogk: the Misses Grace and Edith Heide, Nicholson, Gelspeiler, Miller, May Junta, Homans, Messrs. Marcel Tanron, Dan Sutright, Stephen Heick, De Witt, Shaffner, James Mulrooney, Sam Strauss, Samuel Atkin; Master Shaffner and Master Leo Weil Club Parties. The members of Company O, First Regi- ment, League of the Cross Cadets, have completed arrangements for their first grand military ball, to be held on Feb- ruary 21, at Mission Opera Hall, Mission street, between BSeventeenth and Bigh- teenth. It will be an evening dress affair and the members of the regiment will attend in uniform. The following committees will be in charge: Committee of arrangements — Lieuten- ant T. J. Curtin, Privates W. Harriman, F. de Carteret, L. O’Connell, W. Gul- naw, B. Bogue. Reception committee— Sergeants A. Nicoll, T. Hurlfl, Rich- rdeon, Corporal J. Mile ugles Kane, and P. 8t. John. oor manager, Captain J. H. Wesflear. Assistant floor manager, Lieutenant T. J. Curtin. Floor committée—Sergeants J. Dennison, L. Fullum, Musiclan G. White, Privates J. Bogue and T. O'Day. The Usona Club entertained its mem- bers and friends with a trolley ride St. Valentine’s evening. The party reached the cliff about 10 o'clock, where a delight- ful repast was served. After supper danc- ing ensued for the remainder of the even- ing. Fhose present were: Mrs. Dr. A. Ash- worth, Mrs, Pracy, Dr. Kate Duff, Miss Annie’ Holfes, Miss Grace Logcke, Miss Linehan, Miss Rose McDonald, Miss Bes- sie Hobe, Miss Edna Laurance, Miss May Nicol, Misses Mary and Ethel Neison, Miss Elizabeth Potter, Misses Maude and Chrisste Pennington, ' Migs Bdna Pracy. Misses Lucy and Ida’ Quinton, Misses Ella and Lottie Schnelder, Miss Irene Wich- man, Dr. F, Ashworth, Dr. Byron, Will-| iam Byron, F. Berry, C. E. Balzarini, Dr. | Colburn, E. Colburn, James _Conrad, Henry Locke, Mr. Linéham, A. Peterson, J. Ridgeway, Elmo Magee, George &ula_ ton, Ed gellers, N. W. Schneider, 5 Sucper, R R Stranke, " Charles Trull, Paul Wilkins and George Young. The annual banquet of the Xi Psi Phi Fraternity of the dental department of the University of California was held at a downtown restaurant Friday evening, February 9. Covers were spread for fifty ersons, th present representing the aculty, alumn! and students of the col- lege. Xmong those who sat at the tables were Dys. C. L. Godd: . A. d'Ancona, J. . . Willlamson, Lengfeld, . B, Lewitt, M. J. Sullivan and W. F. Bharp of the faculty; Drs. J. D. Hodgen, C. A. Lit- ton, B. M. Stich, O. Tobriner, H. L. Seager, Davis, Hughes, Chappel, Stalder, Gedge, Jeffrey, Keete, Piper, Watkins, Al- len, Colegrove and Blake of the teaching staff and alumni and Messrs. Blackburn, Broad, Burns, Graham, Finley, Millberr; Stern, Herbert, Henderson, Knox, Li sa?fi Conner, Cooper, Lillard, Carlisle, Mc- Clish, Hocker, Vaughan, Ginno, Reading, Chilton, Hoska, Hackett, Hartman and Cummings of the students. Dr. A. A. d’Ancona acted as master of ceremonies of the evening, being intro- duced by Mr. J. H. Finley. Toasts were responded to by Drs. C. L. Goddard, A. L. Leggffild,g. M. Willlamson. J. D. Hodgen D. an . . Chappel and Mrs. W. % Carliele, G. 8. Conner, W. W. Reading and . 8. Cummings. v | Sunday, February 11, at t b- | . Beaman, O. Frank, | Fratinger, Dr. B. M. Stich and H. B. Knox ren- dered vocal solos and Dr. M. J. Sullivan gave some recitations, all of which adde: greatly to the pleasure of the evening. The Arewen Club gave a whist party at the residence of Miss Emily Anderson, 2661 Howard street, on the evening of St Valentine's day. After the games of whist and the distribution of prizes re- freshments were served. Some of the members rendered a few musical selec- tions. Among those present were Miss Laura Collins, Miss Maybelle Hart, Miss Emma McCulloch, Miss Edith McEwen, Miss Margaret Saul, Miss Fannie Saul, Miss Alice Young, Miss Hertha Buhl, Miss Emily Anderson, Miss Emma Brooks. Miss Lilllan _Lubben entertained the Fortnightly Whist Club at her home Monday evening. The house was prettily decorated with Chinese lanterns, flowers and smilax. After a clos: iy dC({mPilh d | ed to Mis game the prizes were awarded Willlam Broders Theresa Meyer, Mr: Miss Eleanor Meyer, Willlam Muir and Paul Westerfield. On the 26th inst. the gentlemen members of the club will enter- fain the ladies with a theater party at the Columbla and supper at the fpfléxe;m Ve vening was ry_enjoyable e s e e ater by the Clover Social Club. Those present were: The Misses Lena Plagemann, Cora Munk, Amanda Siebenbaum, Frieda Munk, Wallle Schwartz, Lillle Hogan and Honey Plagemann, and Messrs. Will A. Mohr, Herman Weishaupt, Will J. Plage- mann, Alfred Henry, Bernard Kramer, Oscar’ Jentz, Walter Rusch, Sam Plage- mann, Henry de Smet. Ky on, | d | F | i | Fin de Siecle Whist Club were de- | e lightfully entertained by Miss Grace Glid- den at her home, 2712 Webster street, on Thursday evening. 'The games were clo ly contested, the first prizes being won by Miss Wolfe and O. Colleschonn. Sev eral vocal selections were beautifully ren- | | dered by Oscar Frank. Those present . Bronson, Miss were: Miss G. Glidden, bitz, W. H. Robinson, Willlam G. Lee, Glidden, Miss H. er, Dr. L. R. Gam- bitz, Miss Kenny, W. B. Burner, Miss F. Gambitz, M. Lindsay, Miss S. Logan, H. H. Niemeyer, Miss Umbeck, Mr. Morgan, Miss F. Smith, O. Colleschonn, Miss Wolfe, Dr. J: W. Likens. The d'Accord Club held a most enjoy- able valentine party at Century Hall on the 13th inst. Among the pleasant feat- ures of the evening was a valentine dance, during which pretty favors were given out. Later on the valentines sent to the different merbers of the club were dis- tributed, causing much merriment to ail. Those enjoying this most pleasant even- ing of the club were: Miss Josephine Miss _Jeannette Boar Miss B. Jacques, Miss Tudie Crooks, Miss Clara Keemm, Miss Kate Meyer,” Miss Eleanor Méyer, Miss Regine Plagemann, Miss Lenore Worth, Miss Clara Schmidt, Miss Bosquet, Miss Ella von Ka‘pfl, Miss Emma Becker, Miss M. Hart, Miss Elsle Hammersmith, Miss Ella Westerfeld, Miss Hermanda Joost and i Whitney, Messrs. Harry Gates, ton, W. A. Hofman, H. C. Lassen W man, | shelmer, H. Stillson, Allen Brown, Dan McFarland, Sterlfez Boothe, Don Cariton, Ted Parmentier_ Ned Field, George Kel- lar, Gay Lewlis, Barl Lewls, Sam Bonsall. Stanley Heywood, William Kemper, Will Evans, Oscar Lawler, Jack Taylor, Eu- gene Overton, Will Plicips, John D t, ichard_Dillon, Lawrence Shinn, Albert Moore, Louls Meyers, Will Conway, W. Balley, Harrold Schoder, E. R. Monte, Dr. John McGarry and Dr. John Ferbert. H. W. Frark has returned from a busi- ness trip to the East. Mrs. W. L. Goodwin has returned from a business visit to Pomona. Mrs. J. H. Norton has as her guest Miss Mazie Mather of Napa. Earl Rodgers has returned from a brief visit to_San Francisco. Miss Mabel Bond of Toledo, Ohlo, is the guest of friends in this city. Dr. and Mrs. A. §. Shorb have returned from a visit to Catalina. The engagement of Miss Louise Jastro, daughter of H. A. Jastro of Bakersfleld to Mel Chadbourne of this city is an nounced. Mrs. H. M. Sale has returned from a visit to friends in Santa Paula. Mrs. §. T. Cross has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Willlam Sauntry of Coldwa- ter, Minn. Mme. Genevra Johnstone-Bishop and Miss Greta Hatch are the guests of Colo- nel and Mrs. R. M. Baker at Monovia for a few days. The engagement of Miss Mabel Claire Godfrey, daughter of Mrs. Mary God- frey, to Addison B. Day is Mr. and Mrs, E. G. D are passing their honeymoon In Los An eles. FMr. and Mrs. N. W. Myrick have re- nnov | turned from a visit to Coronado. Beyer of this city has gone to New York. ‘Miss Helen Ross has as her guest the Misses Mary and Ethel Peck of Chicago. W. E. Hall has returned from a visit to_his mother in Riverside. Mrs. J. W. Rodgers is visiting friends in_the north. ss Belle Reynolds of Flkhart, Ind., ting in this city. She expects to remain about a month. Judge and Mrs. C. N. Sterry have as their guest Mrs. Anna Bryant Scott of Helena, Mont. Miss Alice Blythe has gone to Pheonix, Ariz., where she will visit friends for the remainder of the winter. Miss Josephine Long and Mrs. slie Smith of Ontario are the guests of Los Angeles friends. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVE! Donohos buliding, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms 28-29, with the electric needle without pain or gcar. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m. The greatest skin food and tissue builder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. | It renders the skin soft, o Plagemann, H. Schmidt, Fred Antz, Wal- | ter Harder, W. Weglehner, J. P. Whit- ney, E. A.' Groezinger, W. Bunker, Al Antz, Paul Westerfeid, Dr. A. J. Sylves- ter, W. Klumpp, L. Hart, T. Jacques and E. Schraubstadter. In the Future. The members of the Entre Nous Cotil-| lon will give thelr fifth assembly and german of the scason on next Friddy evening, February 23, at the Palace Hotel. The Ban Francisco Hebrew Soclal Club (incorporated) will give its sixth annual purim prize mask ball at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Sunday evening, March 1L A grand ball will be given by the San| Francisco Frauen Verein at Saratoga Hall on Thursday evening, February 22. The Tuesday Night Cotillon Club will hold its eleventh reception in Cotillon Hall Tuesday evening, February 2), under the management of C. W. Iverson, A. A. Reed, A. I, Lissner and E. Babun. ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Ehrlich will hold a re- ception on Sunday afternoon, February 25, from 2 to 6 at their residence, 509 Golden Gate avenue, in twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Landry C. Babin have left for a two months’ visit to their relatives i New Orleans. Z After the Mardi Gras celebration their ‘visit will extend to all the Eastern and Northern cities. Mrs. B. W. Paulsen leaves San Fran- cisco on the 2th of February for New York and will sail for Burope on_the steamer Patricia in company with Mrs. and Miss Gottlg. Miss Katle Zaft has just returned from a four months’ tour through Arizona and Southern California. Major Willlam Fahey of the Cosmopoli- to Auburn, Placer tan Hotel has gone County, for a few weeks for the benefit of | hig health. Mrs. and Miss Scharlach will remain in Bouthern California for the balance of the winter geason, Mrs. Will Horabin of Grants, N. Mex., here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. H. .. Rampe, TI7T Webster street. Following are the arrivals for the past week at Paraiso Springs; Rev. P. Farley, King City: Charles Demange, Soledad; Edward White, Watsonville; Eilert, E. L. Perrault, C. F. Taylor, Thomas J. Clunie, C. g Maddox, San Francisco. r, and Mrs. R. Robertson, proprietor of Gilroy Hot Springs, have returned home affer two months of pleasure travel in_Bouthern California and Old Mexico. Mrs. 1. Scatena and her daughter, Miss F. Scatena, have returned from a four weeks’ stay at Los Angeles, where they v;ere the reciplents of many soclal atten- tions. Los Angeles. The most notable moclety event of the week was a large and elegant reception given by Mrs. J. W. A. Off, at her home, in Figueroa street, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Off was assisted In receiving by Mes- dames E. T. Off, Charles Off, I. N. Van Nuys, A. H. Busch, M. T. Allen, Ellen B. Farr of Pasadena and the Misses Clara Hawes, May Newton and Mabel Bond of Toledo, Ohio. The Ust of invited guests numbered about 500. Mrs. M. A. Wilcox gave a ohildren's party on Tuesday afternoon for her iittle granddaughter, Daphne Drake. Little Miss Drake was dressed as Mother Goose and her guests all represented characters of the Mother Goose rhymes. Following is a list of guests: Fannle McFarland, Alice Cline, Constance Cline, Margaret Griffith, FEleanor MacGowan, Elizabeth Hicks, Marie Hoyle, Bleanor Banning, Sarah Blaisdell, Florence Wood, Eliza- beth Wood, Na# Vail, N. Whiting, Han- cack Banning, Dwight Whiting, Harry Wood, Howard Griffith, Loyd 'Griffith, Paul Herron, H. Hoyle, Robert Meyler, James Freisner, Howard Frelsner, Hii. liard MacGowan, George Whiting, Jack O'Melveny, Jack Schumacher and Rupert Elliot. Miss Muz’e Darling and Miss Mary ‘unsacker were the guests of honor at a ancing party given by Miss Nora Sterry on Friday evening at her home on Wil- shire boulevard. The following is a list of the guests: Misses Nora _Wllshire, Chanslor, Genevieve Smith, Sabina Burks, Eliza Bonsall, Helen Daggett, Beatrice Wigmore, Violet Wigmore, Azu’ bah Higgins, Gwendolyn Overton, Ade- laide Brown, Catherine Kemper, Maud Masac, Grace Perry, Harriet Taylor, Ethel Barnard, Nellie Clark, Inez Clark, Frances Field, Florence Field, ces Barber, Marian Shinn, Louise Burke, Lil- llan Carleton, Stella Sanford, Helen Boothe, Maud Davis, Pearl Germain, Eleanor Muse, Nannie Dillon, Grace Monk, Gussie D\mkelherger. Lucz Clark, Louise Clarl Messrs, fomer Laughlin Jr., Russ Ave?', ‘Will Nevin, Dan Lanber- shimer, Don Fisher, Paul Burks, Robert Fulton, Arthur Perry, Howard Lanber- A Great Switch Day Monday Will Be. $1.00 JSwitches for 40 cents~~ Hairdressing.....28 ots Manplecuring........25 cts Large well-arranged store and large staff of expert assistants. + G. Lederer, 123 JStockion JStreet. honor of their | smooth, clear, white and | youthful. It 1s a liquid. 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A fow front Orchestra Rows, Reserved, 50 cents; Front Seats of Balcony, Reserved, 35 cents.. “CROWDED AT EVERY PERFORMANCE." (THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAY HOUSE.) FPHONE SOUTH 770. siarve MATINEE Last || TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. Vv eek. The Greatest Motion Plo- tures Ever Produced. AFTERNOONS DAILY AT 2:15 SHARP. EVENINGS AT 8:15 SHARP. SH {3 Y MOVE FROM START TO VER FINISH OF THIS GREATEST BAT- TLE OF MODERN TIMBS. JEFFRIES- ‘SHARKEY CONTEST PICTURES. ——25 ROUNDS—— To see this battle will be such an opportu as the majority will not have had fn oy BEWARE OF TICKET SPECULATORS, PRICES: Matinees—General Admission........3%c and B0c Evenings—Reserved....16c, 2c, 86c, t0c and Toc COMING—""HAVE YOU SEEN SMITH?" ALCAZAR THEATER. THE MATINER (TO-DAY) SUNDAY. TO-NIGHT ......... -“OH! SUSANNAH" T-M¢ AND BN’ NIGHT, [WEEK. e MORE FUN THAN EVER. THE PRODIGAL FATHEE‘ T EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. 15¢, 25¢ RESERVED 850 5Qc. Y ST, OLYMPLA SO maAson THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. > 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. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATRUR NIGHT BVEBY ed. hm of San Diego | ALIORNIA COMMENCING THiS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING AND NEXT SATURDAY MATINEE, """ Do Not Forget the IMPORTANT : WAS3INGTON'S BIRTHDAY MATINEE! : On Thursday, Feb. 22. 3 THE GREAT WHITE CZAR OF ALL FUN SHOWS! Third and Best Edition of That Rapid, Roaring and Rollicking Farce “WHO IS WHO” Introducing Those Comie Fellows CHARLES PUSEY| 4"¢;naves™ |BERT ST. JOHN Company of 25-HIGH-CLASS ARTISTS 25 CATCHIEST AND BRIGHTEST SPECIALTIES! THE NEWEST THINGS (N MUSICAL FARCE! ELABORATE SCENERY! BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES! SUNDA “TERNOOYN. FEBR Y Wl W CGIE MOORE, ROBERTS COMPANY ARSI, | "““HOOT MON.” | GRAND OPERA-HOUSE \We Are Breaking ANl Records ! rucxro oo i soon v TIVOLIALA PACKED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY TRD WEEK ¢ A f the Greatest ganzas, Extra R. TO-NIGHT Repeats for the Fortieth Performance Commencing TO-MORROW EVENING, “THE _ ItHiRD EDITION IDOLS EYE Which To-morrow Evening Enters on and Mais Arthur Woc quest) Moses Levi ¢ ‘ohn in Musical Novel sire in “ALOHA the Late THESIXTH WEEK ..~ were more; OF ITS CAREER OF FUNMAKING! | EVENINGS AT 8. | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. |Special Matinee Next Thursday, | Washington’s Birthday. i Good Reserved | Prices as of 0ld: 25¢ and 50c UNION COURSING PARK. | COLU"!B"\ NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES. streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:5 p. m. wnd after last course. San Mateo eiectric oars every six minutes direct. INGLESIDE 5 COURSING PARK. | COURSING PARK. WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION. TANFORAN PARK. FOURTH MEETING, Feh 13 to 34, inclusive Six high-class running races every wees day, rain or shine, beginning at 1:30 p. m. The ideal winter racetrack of America. Pa- trons step directly from the rallroad cars into s superb grand stand, glass-enclosed, where. | comfortably housed in bad weather, they caa en, unobatrycted view of the races. leave Third and Townsend streets at 9:00. 10:40 and i1:30 & m.. and 13:15 12:38, 130 i 125 p. last race at 4:45 p. scrved ADMISEION, % CENTS. LADIES FREE. CHUTES AND Z00. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ' | MAJOR MITE; RUTH NELTA and PICK- | ANINNY; BLANCHE LE CLAIRE SLOAN DOUGLASS and FORD; ‘PAUL LA CROL GEORGE BYRD; VOLKYRA and NEW MO ING PICTURES. SPECIAL! Amatear Night NEXT WEDNESDAY. | Balloon Ascension and Fireworks | Washington’s Birthday. I ARKB' Way Btations—A: Bruno at 12:46 p. m. Leavé San Brano and 46 p. m. ‘S—San Francisco to Tanforan and re- turn, including admission to track, $1.%. - MAR’ dent. Phone for Seats. K BA%N0 S renorated. KING, WARD & 0. "Baropean plan. Rooms, ¢ to ¥1 50 day, > 'TO-DAY, Sunday Beginning MONDAY, 4 February 18th, 1900. ! Third and Last Week, i THE FAMOUS | | ] CRACK Bostonians. OPEN | “THE SERENADE,” | ST AKE' “‘TflE VICEROY,” 8 B “ROBIN H00D,” Ninety-SixNominations jwgresoe ~ — * e NG OURSING PARK NEXT SATURDAY COURSING PARK. AND SUNDAY, . PN "E"’“"“ o SUNDAY, February 18, 990, reatest Coursing AKE! Eveants of the Year, g GRAND OIEN SEARR J[]HN GRACE Next Thursday, Washington’s Birthday, ..AND.. ; BELLE BRaNDoN |NGLESIDE Challenge Cups, CUP STAKE. S Limited to Forty Entries. u‘;‘"m’“"‘rgmr.‘gwfi Velencia | INGLESIDE 3 '