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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1900, music, games and dancing, after which | Robert Martin; recitation, selected, Miss ADVERTISEMENTS. refreshments were served. Those present | Mabel Richardson; sorg. l“Mal poina oe Ul wore' Mlsnes Frances Zimet, Mina Hock- | fa'u,” by Hawaifan ntette—Thomas DRY GOODS COMPANY. Annie Gallagher, Tillie Macphee, Klllwfl. Thomas Hennessey, Willlam Kal, nberr. Nellie dauagher Lillie Henning, Loretta | William S. Ellis and July Parker: waltz «ee(Second Floor)..... Silk, Cashmere and Flannel. Eher e Harry Voorhies, Bert Zol- 3 BIs Ul Dita RIS SILK SHIRT WAISTS—Black and all the latest tints and linger, Ch: Joe O'Brien, Leo utes exhibition of ‘the Hi tem of Kafie, beter Gallagher, Joo Curley, Wil physical culture. PUTIY for Tate” an OHIgl- shades in solid colors, selected as a choice line 6 50 LS SR OEE R SR R L TR tred Lyman and Charlie Gallagher. comedietta in one act, by Kenneth SILK SHIRT WAISTS—Striped and fancy silks, all late and tasteful effects and newest spring tints and $12 50 shades, ordered specially to sell for........ SILK DRESS WAISTS—Great variety of latest styles and : colors, in applique and newest seasonable ef- $20 00 fects for evening wear, upward from....... A D thering was_held | McLead. CastMise Jalie Ay obur arin at the residence of Miss Amelia Smith Franc!!co belle), Miss Hope Mosher; The- Sunday evening, Fepruary 18, ‘The prin- | odore Knob Hili (a San Prancisco sweil, cipal feature of the evenlns was the sing- | Kenneth McLeod. Scene—Drawing-room ing of Bugene Des Spar, Warren Lester, [in Avenue's residence on Van Ness ave Maggle McDonaid and Lillian Wicht! | nue. Tlme—Mormng August 25, 1899, Those present were:' Mr. and Mrs. Smith, | Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverstone will cele- Eugene Des Spar, Amelia Smith John | brate_their cryn:u wedding on Sunday, Jamna, Mamie Des Spar, Jack Callan, | March 11, and will receive their friends Lilian’ Wicht, Warren Lester, Bertha | between 2 and 5 p. m., at their residence, Oettl, Frank McCarty, Maggie McDonnell, | 112 Lyon street. Altred Blackman and Ben Cullen. A “violet tea” was given last Saturday Patsonals. afternoo bie Wilbur at her Testanos, S ELNE steect Tlor guests were: | Mrs. John 8. Bowman will sail for Eu- Miss Edith Russell, Miss Zoe Root, Miss | ToPe on the Hamburg-American steamer Ger(rudethhll.lley',smlss Cornelia McKinne, | Patricla March 24. She intends leaving Miss Ethel Young, miss Ruthie Root, Miss | for New York In two weeks, and will be Minnehaha Taylor, Miss Edith Wilbur, | at home Tueldug the 6th, and Saturday, Miss Maud Root, Miss Lydie Taylor and | the 10th, at 1420 Sutter street. Miss Lila McKinne. Mrs. Seaman Freed will receive her A very pleasant birthday surprise party | friends the first Thursday evening of each was given at the residence of Mrs. George | month at her residence, 15 Morris avenue. | W. Elder, 45 Valencia street, on Friday, Mrs. Sig Kaufman has moved to 3019 Feb. 23, in honor to Miss Lois Percival. | Sacramento street; at home first and third The evening was spent in muslc, games | Wednesdays of each month. | and dancing, after which a delightful sup- Per was served. Those present were: Lols Los Rngeles. ercival” Elise Quentin, Irene Wichman, | Mre Emeline Childs, e . assisted by her Soice, May, Desie Clunan, Edna Coul | daushters, the Misses Ruth and Hortense Sherien, Bertha Dettmus, Miss Simons, | Childs, entertained with a masked ball Mrs. J. 'Becsey and Mrs. Elder. on Monday evening at the Childs resi- A reception in honor of Miss K. Lynch | dence in South Main street, in honor of of Los Angeles was recently given by Mrs. | theqr house y C | guest, Miss Mary Chamberlain | able progressive euchre party last Friday | M. B, Kilcommon, f‘;‘f‘f‘e:’l‘ggd“{!fifi,‘gg of Philadelphia. The following were | ro | evening in honor of Mrs. Wash Narvell | pragent'® gare: “opr. = Duane, fessor | Buests: Ex-Senator and Mrs. Stephen M. | prior to the latter’s departure for the East | Berges, Mr. Kilcommon, Dr. Shemanski | White, Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Wilshire, Mr. at thelr apartments in the Langham.| and wife, Captain Nelson wife, J.|and Mrs. Hancock Banning, Mr. and Mrs. ™ ‘i Wash | Sulllvan and wife, S. Shemanski, Mrs. | i Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Tomeh: A Baviin, Milnes T Bhemens . Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, Narvell, Miss Lyda Brown, Edmond Bec- r. and Mrs. O. W. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. sey, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reguin, Miss Ger- fl‘;nc’fi Tfi“‘g’,‘eafiof“f_‘a’élexfl!;:”&“ £<- | Frank Hicks, Mrs. M. W. Longstreet, the | trude Stockweather, T. H. Cooke, Mrs. J. | Andrews, M. Kilommon and Master J. J. | Misses Clara Carpenfer, Julia Winston, | A. Be Matt Van Devere, Mr. and | Kilcommon. Loutse Burke, Louise McFariand, Adelaide | Mrs. Galen Brown, Bert Perry and Roland Brown, Eliza Bonsall Carrie Waddilove, Becsey. 4 2 Club Parties. Inez Clark, Nellie Clark, Beatrice Wig- A very enjoyable surprise party was e second trolley party glven by | more, Viclet Wigmore, Libbi Wolters, S tendered Tuesday evening, February 22, | W. C. Hanke on the special party | Gertrude Rodman, Ramona Shorb, Nannie FRENCH CASHMERE and FLANNEL WAISTS—Neat and to Miss Miriam Hyman by her friends at | car “Hermosa” took place on the | Dillon, Charlotte Workman, Suste Pat- | her restdence, 713 Ellis street, in honor of | ove ¢ \Wachington's birthday. Those | 0% Kaie Ridgeway, Alice Armitage ber eighteenth anniversary. Those pres- 1 h Ay 'L Nid. Messrs. Fred Henderson, James Slawson, ent were: Julia_ Greenbaum, Theresa |in the party were: Aried - | Willlam Volters, Baron von Wenethal, Michaels, Esther Rosenbaum, Bessie Sel- | erost, Mrs. A. Russinger, Fremont R.|William Workman Jr., Lieutenant Robert lick, Mater Herman, Miss Pauline Davis, | Nash, Charles Miner Nash, Miss G. E. Galnes, Charles Don von Neumayer, Elossie Sceler, Lilliah Silverstein and Mrs. | Robinson, William J. Citron, B. Fried- | Charles Holterhoff, Robert Rowan, Alired i ‘ Stiversten: man, C. & Robinson, Arthur B. Spencer, | Wilcox, Stepnen Childs, Marion Wigmore, % «.SILK PETTICOATS.... +* stylish, in light and dark colors for the season, $5 00 and ordered as good value for............. | parture to the Paris Exposition, by Miss E Van Winkle, Dougias Burneti, A. Red- tlean, at her residence, 34| Lizzie G. Otto A. Wanek, Miss L3 urn ed e . F. {mond, Drs.'Bryant, Haines, Alnsworth, street, February 2L M SWamon, Mr and Mrs, Oy Hybanke E. | Rilfmore and Thorpe. 3 et i musie, dancing ana E. Miller, ‘Albert” Zeimer, Miss Mamie [ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Canfleld gave a large Among those present were. MIss | 14y Hugh T. Copeland, Miss Lydia Ya- | feception on Monday evening in honor of | fona Kerrigan, George Booth Miss L. rank G. Gresory. Charies H. Hanice | Mrs, Grace Miltimore Stivers and the C. Trokan, Miss Tl NGNS DeERRS 35 Rob ey, Mins Grace 0. Burmelster, | 5 de Lano Guitar and Mandolin Club: A e )galg‘ I ok J¥PB: | Byivin Seils and Miss Queenie Sledenbers, | During ‘the early part of the evening & Miss M, Keegan, Frank Kerrigan, E. R | 5o burty arrived at the ocean beach st | musical programme. was rendered —and [ 3P Kavanaugh, Miss - Creason, " N. | 1 o-clock Bud aanced N I i e e ANCO BN Taniten e ans ies: | sic was furnished by Harry Scott, accor- vere presen! ring the evening. M. Hedmond, Hugh Fitz- | /0,08 Qe oy Ay et s | * Mr. and Mra, Owen B Wolcott Snesr- Last Wednesday night the Society of Old | tained on _Monday evening at their home UNION SQUARE. nnm\\ H t‘l‘lr }l\l:fisfll‘cl):: Friends celebrated the opening of its new | in West Twenty-first street in honor of ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. : headquarters and club rooms, corner Fifth | Some Eastern friends. The rooms were | ason, Mr. | and Market streets, by a soclal and high | prettlly decorated with smilax and poin. 4+H'I-H-H-I'H'|'H'F+H-I-H+H-H-H—I—H—I-H+X-I—H Merrill, | Jinks. During the évening the officers ior | settias and the table with ferns and car- ,'A“,k, Booth, E. Mealey, | the present term were installed by Judge | nations. The tcllfmirig guests were pres- i e C. Gray. Twenty-five new members were | ent: Mr. and Mrs. Dering, Mr. anle Michelson of 1 Olive court for the Willlams, George 'Moss, Mlas |G Qiav. Fwenty-ive §““"‘° of the Ol1| Mrs. Saeger, Mr. and Mrs. Church, Mr. | past month, was given a pleasant fare- THE GUMP COLLECTION .l\\ 1913111( &qu;:'vnnwflm' 1:9;;1;\\(» Gaffigan, | Friends will be held at Fairfax Park, San |and Mrs. John Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. | well on the evening of his departure by ATTRACTS ATTENTIO“ A most _enjoyable surprise party was 1 H tendered Georse Booth prior to his de- | Miss l‘\{,‘;’fi%‘g%g"‘&[fi{'gg‘gf‘ ,fig;’n?"&‘;;‘s- Thomas Flourney, E. Dowling, Lawrence | Aiival of Elegant S of Shipes asid Styles n , Black and Colors. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Francisco. ()A‘l\(urd M1 Miss Cora_Austin, J. Fitzpatrick, asting, E. Felvey, | Rafael, on Sunday, May 6. The fishing | «ussbry, and the Misses Grace and Maude | a number of his friends, whose best v, Lester Jennings of | €Xcursion to the Farallon Islands will not | Dering” of Marshalitown, Iowa, and Mr. | wishes go with him to his San Francisco i a3 John_Conception, N. Calaghy, | take place until June. ~A committee was |and Mrs. Gore and Mr. and Mrs. Bhettle | home. Music and dancing were enjoyed SR D. Kerrigan, Thomas W hite | appointed, consisting of R. L. Yanke, Clar- | of this city. up to a late hour, when light refresh- | High-Class Oil Paintings by Euro- | and " E. stenson. ence Gray, Dr. F. F. Lord, Melville Her-| Mr. and Mrs. E. F. C. Klokke enter- | ments were served. Among those Dresem} pean Artists to Be Sold at Miss Ohlandt entertained several young | mann and'Wilitam Kochler, to get up an | tained with cards on Tuesday evening at | were: Christian Michelson, Mr. Steel, Mr. | 1,«11.\ at luncheon on Tus Tt was a | €ntertainment and masquerade bail at an | their home on South Figueroa street. The | and Mrs. Don J. Rhoda, Miss Alice Lyons, Auction. »orate affair, the tables belng ar- | €arly date. following is a list of the invited guests: | Mr. Orbe, S. E. Rhoda, Charles meheluor:“ The Gump collection of high-class ofl ¥ decorated in pink. Covers were | The following board of officers was in- | Captain and Mrs. Cameron E. Thom, Dr. | Mr. Knabock, V. H. Rhoda and Fred | .., 0™ 0% CFCO0 o, VEPrciags OF m.l 1..r fourtee: | stalled: Past president, James O’Connor; Mrs. Granville MacGowan, Mr. and | Michelson. | Sone” THait, 1o attracting wk'nvrn.a:l - oy xhle evening was spe: | president, A. C. Cunningham; first vice M" John F. Francis, Captain and Mrs. o M g l-‘m'rep:fl'.‘t .‘:s(; president, Judge E. P. Mogan; second vice Gilbert Overton, Mr. and Mrs. Willard | [a4ies, come view “Keith's” fine mil- 1 tention, and a number of art love: ay, February 22, | president, Harry Nieman; Stimson, Judge and Mrs. J. W. MecKinley, | xhibit next Friday and Saturday, | ited the hall yesterday to inspect the dis- asion 'being a surprise party ten- | ident, F.'F. Jones; secretary, J. E. Major and Mrs. W. H. Bonsall, Mr. and | Iiners exhibit nest Eriday ang S8 ik "of | play preparatory to bidding at the auction [ red to her daughter Ros | key; treasurer, Owen Paul Sutton; collect. | Mra. I N. Van Nuys, Mr. and Mrs. C. | §0ving Lent. 808 Market st. " | sale to-morrow éventng. The ge | or; ‘Rod P. Lewis; marshal, Thomas. ii. | Modini-Wood, Major and Mrs. 3. H. Nog- | during Len et . ns. genfus an, e K Lawler; sergeant-at-arms, Mark Etting: | ton, Mr. and’ Mrs. John Wigmore, Major | i ST o Sy of T Jennie O’ Toole, | medical examiner, Dr. F. Lord; pre-|and Mrs. W. G. Wademeyer, Mr. and WILLEY WILL CASE artists of the French, Belgian, German, Miss Grace Slater, | late, Judge A. B. Treadwell; masier of | Mrs. Charles Silent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spanish and Italian schools may be seen Miss Clara Trow- | ceremonies, Dr. J. G. Crawford: assista: Kelsey, Mr. und Mrs. L. W. Bling, Mr. at the exhibition. Kelly, Miss Jennie | master of ‘ceremonics, George Simm and Mrs. W. H. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. | F|NALLY SETTLED | There are many noteworthy products of , D Pt Berg, ' Miss Loretta | director of amusements, Tom Tregellas; | S. Slauson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newhall, hne painter’s brush, 1 ng th , Miss Agatha & arter, Miss Ad- | assistant director of amusements, Dr. Vic- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prager, Mr. and Decision | 5 e (G SN Miss Eva | tor J. Stearns; planist, H. C. Gottliebson; | Mrs. E. B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, J. T.| Supreme Court Renders a on | may be mentioned the following subjects n Hoftman, Maxwell Me- | Wilson. |, O d N. N William Sanborn gave ner at_the potabils ss Annie Carte: versity Club. 1 ere: Wil- . ss Linda | standard bearer, Colonel Alfred Perrier; |Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Whiting, Mr. din mntested and thelr creators: “The Duet,” b: given orn. Mrs. T. 7. F Mis "orrest; Masters Steve | chaplain, Major Edwin Lewis; patriarca, | and Mrs. Alfred Solano, Mrs. Margaret Upholding fl;;’“g" | Caesar Dettt; “An Interesting Story 2 Ty \\mm Lennie Clark, Malvin | Judge Robert Ferral; attorney, Clareucd | Hughes, Mrs. Josephige Butler, Mrs. L. Trust . Ernest Duez (deceased); “The Orphans, . Charles Strickland, G, “Elam, | Gray; commissary, Armand Barbier; as- C. Goodwin, George W. Parsons, W. L. The Supreme Court has, played havoc - e " J b John Valentine, "Ray En | s t commissary, Charles G. Butler; or- | Graves, C. €. Davis and H. O. Collins. | with the decisions of the Superior Court ;’D’Ph:l‘_’;” ‘Eb_"ff:’.z P““"’“} # """“é‘"d right, Robert Finn, Wil C an,” Cecll | ganist, Professor R. L. Yanke; choir di-| The Misses Mary and Ethel Beek of | 1 ihe now famous Willey estate cases. onsan; “Caravan Arriving at Bis- t " Kelly ' Mr. | Bass, George Delhanty, Paul Berg, Will | Fector, H. D. Mitchell; band master, Abe | Chicago, i, were the guests of homor |iB che ¢ i ver a guarter | (52 at Night” J. B. P. Lazerges; “King and Burbank | Heinz, George Johnson, Hugo Schussler, | Wise; druggist, ]Jr. W. G. Mizner; under- | at a luncheon given at the Sterry resi- | The estate was valued at o a Charles I, After the Battle of Marston | :L-m all at a 1k leaves an. Mr Sanborn | Charlés Keeffe, Leo Brickley. taker, Colonel O'Connor; grave dig- | dence on Wilshire boulevard on Saturday | of a million dollars, and since the death | oo B% po (HEEl 0 FERE OF SERREon given to " Willlam P.| ger, Aaron Meye : : A dinner _wa s _gueste were de Murphy gave a lum"hlv | of Mr. Willey many complications have | go ;0 n Nore au[smnl grave di; gelr, afternoon by Miss Jane Perley and Mis: | Diaz; “The Last Inter- B i R oty of M Brooks on, Weshington's birthday at his | M. "Rothenberg; sergeant of police, Nora Sterry. Luncheon was served from he disinherited son, who con- & ; y Mrs. e Dteres | tealdence, 1106 Bteluar atvest, to delotrois Creed; commodore, A. B, Spreckels: stew. | amall tables, cach having ita own color | ested the will, was divorced by his wite | Ve LOUS Jacques Daxids “Markem on 3 iiss Murpby's guests were: | the .isnum- anniversary of his birth. | ard, Fred Raabé; assistant steward, | scheme. The other guests were Miss - al A than | LAty o Covitases arles Le Brun; selyn, Mrs. William Rob- | He received the congratulations of his | (‘narles Kaufman hotographer, Will® | Eliza Bonsall, Miss Christine Kurtz, Miss and ordered to pay alimeny, an | sCattle in the Meadow.” Jullen Dupre, " amuel C. Bucklee, | children and grandchildren and also his | {am Shew. auditor: H. &, Osmont: poct, | Azubah Higgins, Miss Mary Darling, Miss | ended his life by the gas route. Three|and many others, the agsregate valug of h the | Which is in the néighberhood of $150,000. cases In litigation have gone throug 8 Walch DI the na gmmm” Lo, hung in the Paris Masonic brethern. Walter H. Darby: cook at bullshead | Mary Hunsaker, Miss Edna Bicknell, | Galindo; _assistant | Helen Daggett 'cf Pasaden: | isy A most e vable farewell surprise party | breakfasts, Barne: Miss Nellfe | courts, and finally the trust bequests of I , Mise Gene was tende Miss Minnie Solomon on (ouk at bullshead breakfasts, Dan Slin- | Clark, Miss Inez Clark, ss Virginia | the elder Willey have been held valid. alon and have re- s Gertrude Carroll, Mi Tuesday evening, February 20, at the rver at bullshead breakfasts, Dr. | Dryden, Miss Elizabeth Walters, Miss illey geived medais hath at that institution and 8 s Margaret_Cole, M Bome of Mr. and Mrs, L Raphasl 17| L b oo bk ot lambais b, I | Aiaeties oo iasheth Maite MoLS*| Amasa P. Willey made a deed of trust |in other European art centers. Each pie- Mi: >, v ing to $300,- | ture has been finely executed in the best Pacific avenue, Alameda. The evening : cook at barbecues, B. B, Chaitman: | Miss Beatrice Wigmore, Miss Violet Wig. | Of 8il of his property, amount - - was passed very pleasantly with music, | inealling officer. Judpe Georse FL. Cavh. | more, Miss Lonite Bisk mis Get WIE-| 00, to E. W. Carpenter and Dr. William e s D Senig b singing, games and dancing, after which | niss; assistant installing officer, Hon. T. | byshell, Miss Maybell’ Rendall, Miss | Boericke. He also provided that his son, the French Government and were sold to & sumptuous repast was served. J. Crowley; board of directors, Dr. F. . | Louise Clark, Miss Marian Shinh, Miss | Charles Walter Willey, should have $500 ««mong those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | Tord, J. Groom, Melville ' Hermaru, | Mazie Mather of Ban Jose, Miss Louise | g year for life, but otherwise the son was | | m’}‘hao‘em?l?::lfiznb)wl-ll be on exhibition all y. Miss M Miss Ward W. By Follis, ‘Miss are_Hamilton, Mi apoleon. eorgina Hopkins, | 1. Raphael, Miss Minnie Solomon, Mr aro sworth, Commodore James | McFarland, Miss Gertrude Mason, Josselyn, ‘{}m Al and Mrs. D. A. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. 1}1:(:—123 A‘.”é. Page, Judge Charles T. Ccn- | Bessie Menefee, Miss Leonora Mu.i“’ii Stpteciad. The: O TR ‘hlmg mmeh. dfl.’; “l’r-nml‘;xrgo::enalv‘;; lkeh:zldelo'l::i‘ nxf‘u‘:? Edith ‘McBean, Oppenheim, G. Aronson, Dr. and Mrs. L. lan and Dr. Ernest Heymans, Pasadens, Miss 'Helen Kemper, Mins| Wil o the same effsct as the trust By | B oCe I o e hoen Prepares oon Nutt, Miss Ruth Mc} 1, Crantz,..r. and Mrs. Willlam Wolfe, | Las Fiestas gave their sccond party on | Edith Fieid, Miss Ada Story of Pasadena, | Which the proceeds of his property should | trated catalogue has been prepared. co Moore, Miss Therese Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. | February 21, at the residence of Mrs. M. | Miss Lillian Carleton, Miss Mae Smith, | De disposed of to certain c %@ 20%{ Phere will undoubtedly be & large gather Nichols, Miss Cornelia O'Conn G. Karpel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Floersheim | Powers, 1406 Grove street. The young peo- | Miss Adelaide Monfort of Cincinnati, Miss “l“‘“"“m, death of Amasa Willey his |ing of lovers of the beautiful, all desi Edith Preston garet’ and Mr. and Mrs. William Creger. ple passed a delightful time, indulging in | Alma Busser, Miss Helen Booth. ® Misy pon s kot | OF adting i theis pyivats Sotalet o o isbury, Miss Bmith, Miss Taylor. Voorhies. Miss Bertha Miss May Wallace was the reciplent of a | danein; Th fous draw- | Sarah Taylor, Mt son flled a contest, : a & and singing. e spacious dra: arah Taylor, Miss Beatrice Germain and comparatively reasonabl diture 1 St e prrle | very pleasant party last Friday evening |ing room was tastefully decorated by the | Miss Pearl Germain. ot W Rl e e e T | A (ha bere primsines v Do Sie o iss Grace Taylor and Miss | at her home on Cumberland street, it be- | hostess with smilar and roses. At mid- | Miss Mabelle Randall gave a poster | Fi%e That the trust was void and the | every particular. ing the anniversary of her birtk. Tne | night a sumptuous repast was spread In | luncheon Friday at her home in Soubn AL, | declded that the trust was void and the —_———— Thiies E 4 young folks were most delightfully enter- | the dining room. Among those present (varado street in honor of the Misses Eva | 43¢ Was appealed to the Suprem declded | - o rey’re Engaged. | tained by Miss Fannie Wallace. The even- | were: F. J. Wilitams, A. J. Falvey, Jo- | and Mabel Bond of Toledo, Ohlo. Tha | ,Lcsicrday the Supreme Court declded | Ladies, come view “Kefth's” fine mil- The wedding of Sol Rosendorn to Miss |Ing was spent in games, dancing and sinz- | sepn Greene, A. A, Rossctil, V. H. Ros- | place cards were in poster designs. The | (3L the trust is valld, thus | linery exhibit next Friday and Saturday, Lillie Jacobs will take place at the resi- | iDg, after which the guests adjourned to settl, H Hoover, . Estep W Murray, | following were guests. Mesdames H. M, | 1ooisiqh Of the Iower Court: e Supreme | And have something sweet to think ot dence of Mrs. William Jacobs, 1042 Golden dining-room, where = refreshments Thes, A. Nelson, W. Morton, J. | Sal e, J. W. A. Off, R. L. Horton, A. J. g e went into the Probate | 4Uring Lent. %8 Market street. bbote ol Mex WS AR M ) re served. After the repast Miss Smnll o4 ot W Muller, C. Lmdecken M, Tomp- | Waters and Albert’ Busch; Mis Court C i s g ernoon, March | Glagys Rule entertained the guests with a | kins, * Al Williams, 3. White, Thomas | Newton, Clara Howas: Christing Tuies, | SOurt and obtained a decsion by Judge 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Owing to the ill health | violin solo accompanied by Miss May | Powers, F. Daly, M. Cassidy, Mrs. J. Wil- 4 of the bride’s mother the wedding will b Wallace. Mi Bertha Ochs rendered | ljams, Misses G. Greene. M. Hannon, M. very quiet. he will and deed were both i p Nan Brown of Pasadenia, Gertrude Good- | ore? that (he e Tourt also reverses Calvarian Services, ing, Maude Masse, Elsie Milner, Henrletta | \1io deciton. Services will be held at 3 o'clock every | several ‘musical gelections, while Miss | Murphy, E. Hopper, 1. Powers, B. Shan-| Miiner, Bessie Bedell of San Francisco, | Before yotung Willey died he made a | Sunday afternoon at St. Mary's Cathe- Lizzette Wetjen entertained with -oon | nahan, 8. Harlow, L. Harlow, L. O’Con- | Lucy McGoodwin and v1;pn1. Dryden. 3 = hf, property to Mrs. L. M. |dral during Lent, under the auspices of selections. nor, A. Sheriden, L. Graff, R. ‘Mullowney, [~ The reception given on Friday afterncon ;;"}},y'.iifi"fim others. This will was con- | the Calvarian Society. The way of the Wedding Bells. At the residence of Mrs. Belle Harris, [ E. Graff, Mrs, H. Muller, Miss Mansfleld, | at the Earl residence, in Wilthire chopie” | LTIy Young Willes's reiatives: who On the evening of the 2lst of February | .5 'p ), ireet, o very enjoyable musi 5) d Srden witk by d a_ th g cal | E. Mrs. Powers, Mr. and Mrs! d, M. e e made, and there will be a H. A. Towle and Miss Tillle A. Brauer | T/ BACd BEOTy “gn,n;}hhn::,g e 1,‘33]#'{'“9, I and A Donovan and B, :";‘rmgyhresd;m‘ggnl':sé{lhl{‘m '::_ e ‘.3, lost their suit as t,;r_':.:villlm';-:ve"rv ;lg'bv discourse, followed by benediction with were married in the parlors of the bride’s | in honor of Mrs. Kline Galland of Seactls, | Johnson. the most elegant of the season. The fol- | bacren” victory, for thi the blessed sacrament. As a lenten prac- | decision of the | tice, m: Catholf le of v parents at 169 Russ street, Rev. J. Fuen- | Wash., previous to her departure for New | * Mrs, Henry L. Kohn of 633 Geary street | |owing ladies assisted the hostesses in re- Court upholding the trust deed | | tice, many olic people of the city i 1 . ergyman. The | York City. The hostess was assisted in tendered a genuine surprise party N Supreme generally visit the church on these occa- is Your Face Unwomanly? deling being the officiating clergym: e | atattaining by het ASughter. Mibe Saki s g rehe g el %elv!ng Mesdames Granville MacGowan, § giving the entire Jeopery of the | sions. The speakers and the subjects of parlors were decorated with pink roses - N Sterry, R. A Miner, George Carr, | qi\er Willey to the trustees leaves no es- | i, Lo By ol : ) Harris. An excellent musical programme | Circle No. 115, C. O. F., on the anniver- 3 e sermons are: Mareh 4, “Peter. the heex, | 80 smilax, and {n the bay window hung | JaIrie, (37 §XC7 0L Ty Al progratmme | Clecle No. 15 O 0 o Monday evening. | sons, 8, Griffith, V. Harrell, 'W. A. Barker 115 (b4 BAT6 OF 1he FOUDRRE Bes e i T ",h,h?g';,:‘:,:' A ! e giish o floral bell under which the ¥oubs | smong those present and who assisted 10 | Among those present were: = Mrs. & W. A. Newhall, C. E. Hahn, W. F. Bots. ford, H. G. Otis, F. Griffith, John Plater, couple stood during the ceremony. W. | hake the affair success were: Mrs. | Blackmore, Mrs H. Smm\ Mrn M. Sinze, | Tongstreet and the Mi v A Speaker From Massachusetts. mm; March 13, “John - © one 45 | Towle was the best man and Miss f";"’a Kline Galland, Mrs, Robert Grostein, Miss | Mrs, H, L. Kohn, Mrs, G V. Scott, Miss | sferry, Wolters Py Cm’.’:f:‘}?:;g{;’;d WL i & il ohe ol 1hE BESE TasGi Rev. James P ‘Moran: om hair & | Brauer, sister of the bride, was the brides. | Gertie Sternberg, Mr. and Mrs Hyman |YL.8. Singe, Miss H. L. Woo, Mizs V. Mrs. Nettie Mueller has as her guests | men of the State of Massachusetts, is in | William E. Meioush: Aoni 1 Pacir maid. As the bridal party entered Miss | progerick, Mrs. line, Miss Baille Archer, Mra. H. Ingersol and others. Mr, and Mrs. Percy W. Weldner. ' G. imei s indorsed by the fic Wright piayed the bridal march. | & Habette Cll o for car, with a part this cliy on & pleaspre trip and will ad- | Sunday. “Filate, the Jugse," Rev. Cornel- . mm - "'",:" years | el s Bltired in white organdic | Jline, Mige BBapcton ;!?e‘;; Wise 5‘5::{& e e e Joft . the " terminus at e et vieit ih i, Teturned, from a | 4rcys the meefing for men only at the enned& pril Palm Sunday, niy satisfactopy @nd lace, trimmed with orange blossoms, | }: Yiies Hulde Bly, Mr. and Mrs, Sig | Bights wnd Magket streets Sunday even. m‘;fl;geo,",;" er sister, Mrs. J. A. | $Te%2 38 T Tiatian Association Audl | ~Mary. the Sother Rev. Toimac orsry: known to sci- @nd the bridesmaid wore white organdie | ;g Fischer, Miss’ Celia Purher. r. | ing, February 25, at 8 o'clock, and mer & 3. Torrey Connor and her daughter, | torium this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. {ley. over pink. After the ceremony the mewly | {1 N e °G “Tederer, Mr. and Mrs. B, | a prolonged ride through the princl tee S in every case under- marrfed couple and guests, forty in num- | 50, a rter, Mrs. Lena Waldman, Edward parts of the city, it reached the cl?fl Mlss Jane Conner, have gone to San dants. Prompt attention ber, repaired to the dining room, where a | RACISTOTEE: TT% YELR JTG Harr%llfinsn where refreshments were served the trav- ";‘g‘;;émm,,, of Miss Bessie Menetee lam fo wedding supper was served and a pleas- obson, Mennie Jacobson lers, and the remainder of the Eventn formerly with the Burdett. | ant evening was spent. The bride was ;-"‘d';;‘{"m“ Hiossis Bliversione. B, Goods | Laxs And the remamdst and dax € | to ,Glen Edmonds is announced. ® the recipient of many handsome presents, man, and Bthan Harrls. Those present were: Thy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bramton are visit- tably from friends of Buena Vista Par- fkhiful party was Eiven b R Dooee & in Jelatives In Stockton. P r s s ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, | £ Tod S ridon, ot B S8 PR | ™8 mont hiAul parly was ‘iven by | Mooy Mheress G, Kaio Do e Barpentor hay re- al West, of s a past president. 23, at her home, 378 Fell street, ller, 'Gos! fi“ turnd trom a visit with friends in River- 535 Market St., San Francisco. Mrs Tomle 1s also a prominent member | February 25, at her home, 378 Fell st R}.’}.fif‘c;f”"{hua." p ers, | S e Newton Bates of San Diego s vis- Xo; mesieuriog, %o sham | GhiBAd Failowe Mr. wnd Mry. Towie | sisted In recelving by her sister, Mra. Jo- | Miss® B. Lariin an iting triends i é”" i pa °F c . cial masage and’steaming. have gone on & southern bridal trip. B o leasant birthday party was E{,“.',."f. Keaa g s S G Bl heve tatiined T given to Mise Mae Gallagher on. the 26th | Kurreger, Jack at 1528 Caroling. u‘e.n“’h:‘é. Mrs. Bm; FUHN'TUHE BUYEHS I o e o ot streee” The event mr'mm:: Dassed 'in | waiter Fisher, Henry = Biben, GRarles | will recetve her friends on Mondays after This week only, a bottle of that | Mrs. Galen Brown gave a most enjoy- | ket A ras Reith k0 Radls TR fine El Perfecto Rouge given away ————e——— i phreys, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS : AR o LN B Ty panied by her niece, :;..{&,.& §3 31‘.::‘:".’. with each hairdressing or purchase. IN ALL Lr\u oF Leitrim Social Club was given at Teu- d“fln! the summer, Fine Jwitches $1.00~ tonia Hall, Howard street, mear Ninth, ance was quite large, and It was one of | (pey From 10 to 20 per cent on sccoust of enlarging the most successful affalrs ever given un- | s Onie il oeson B O Bond of store. Mu, ake room for new goods. | der the asupices of the soclety. The| Grohard avenue. + :’)u" . 1 The only liberal credit . | and march was started at 9 o'clock, led Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Parker have e : 5 e/he foundation of : Y Willliam Gilheany and - Miss May | roturned from a visit to friends in San & n complete housefurnishing, (o) Burke. Bernardino, Quintonica Hair Tonic Prices lower than ever. 1 l f t . P | The {oll%wlnls{'l officers o of mr'ief";h Wire| Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sale entertained a °356 bot G L d - resent: President, : E: - g T. BRILLIAN Sol® comiort Is a pair presents, FEOHIONG, R, 3 OBl Yice | party OF telona ai “inletalel Thelr Ter . Lederer, . T, il retary, B M. McGushin; financlal sec- | ™Nirs Ff.'W: Chrisman has gone East Foamo Shampoo 338-340 POST S i AST’S $3.50 | tary, M. J. Moran; treasurer, P J el T., | Of K ‘3_ Shoes Mechan; lerseu?t--':um B mimieh: [ (0F B Extanaetl vINE Wi telatives. 00 Sc pkg. 123 Jtockton JStreet. Bet. Powell and Stockton sts, ] f e l e gz:s)ehe:e—-:l erbe%Iln‘ 5 ggglli:ltial’ ’l:: ness !m‘)‘to Nn} 7.5‘"‘ A 2, :’\e"n"?"‘"'” Ouidend a0t pbinte. or o 0 B R b has ‘gone 1o San Francsce = > PIPRGE L 15 & ooney. B. Keviile, 3 | "3 &9 McDermott, J, Lane; reception committee | or husinoer cOm0¢ Of New York Is here : s eeeeees | e iFLane = flh“"si‘“‘p Charles Michelson of San Francisco, . Located on Market O‘Rellly: oo director, Willlam 'Ghi: | ¥ho_has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs BAJA CALIFORNIA ! PALACE SO, N ese heany: floor coflm!ttee-i-i’k:flolgm}o ) ' : oo S Bl Lty e 0| SUPERFLUOUS HAIR| Damiana Bitters ‘ ND oo zection. places Tl be given at Schuetzen Park on July | And all other facial blemishes are removed by or N b4 A of amusement and 15 next. i B T e AR A mfim_bfl:“fi:. I5,A SREAT RESTORATIVE. INVIGORA- :_ ot Geld metailic ‘wenied. b4 depots; 1400 rooms, in the Future. b0, 'With (e eloctilo Beetls whtIN pars e e A etu) aphiodiatas and Sgeeiad h—_-&&% . 900 with baths at- scar. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m. mhmkxwm!ofmm Homs. Buy of your or send da. n . tached. The largest Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Newman will be Mexioan Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- e . g oy e g pleased to see their t;tendsl s.:lmy .n’;; The greatest skin food and tissue builder. | neys .wu: onlts alw'. merits. Vo h..=_ e LT H the world, Ameri- 738-740 i e ey BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM | 11 aaict sirect, 5. Fi—iBend for Circula. l-- PR o M can and European Miss Julla He: of San Rafael will be | Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. . MARKET \ at home with her sister, Mrs. H. Lichten- | It renders the skin STREET s e oo 1 1 Fxp i E‘*‘“"“'&".’Ffi 2 16 | The Greatest 100 a - sta PAGES. lu.u:rnfnn PAPER A YE AR. T S andtien, Jaundries. DaDer: dance of the Nattve Sons of Vermont will OF THE WEST-TEE Hall, 4233 Bro | The regular. m‘zt.‘."x}: entertainment and o a - ' on Fri- B e e tatlees ste Gs - e take place at 6dd leflg-"gfiu : e T EUCHANAN BROS.. ———————— A TR T T March TR Daes R : Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St . o E‘.m pmh,‘u, “Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo). ; L . plan. - ososseses 1 | BRUSHES:Z 2zt -!

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