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18 THE SUNDAY CALL. 34 O &) = & 2 5t @) Q < =~ 2% G MRS AraiTa FITCH DE GRANT " MRS, MSKINL [ e ey ee cananT { 1EN AMESTE. fittle way of ¢ “The Spanfsh pecple do mot © MRS. RAFAEL ? MISS § 3 % Y = oOF THE- p MU A S FEAM | L MRS, JonN FOSTER E NEE. JosePrITA DEL ALLE MRS.CATALINA MOUNRAS MISS ENLA LA oA % ACGoOMEZ MRS. A MRS.GEN FRISBEE INCARNATION iom : ¢ TDAUGHT LEESE — NiECE | GEN.VALLEJO . MRS D.SPENCE FoRMERLS ADILIDA ESTRADA MRS, FITTorN NEE ESTRADA Mont before its ; aay had vetqulte matter what the circumstances of meet- ow she could ing. For the stranger on the street there w blessing. ¥ the traveler there thall game every was ‘the house is yours.' For any beggar replied. “And at that who happened to as r r-‘}-d at the 3 - i lis? door there was a meal served by the : & your- mistress herself, with her very best china e o D o Pr Y O Tor whows B and. s i g At gy e Governor Alvarado’s he is no longer an ‘ . 4 ~d her to the misplace & apoon oF two. why ther ono MRS BENICIA old man. but a little hoy whose father. He set up mer ery Sunday afternoon, and wou ‘Oh, well, what of it? That is -FRISBEE MR SEQUERA . takes him along on his own®good h He is gorgeously dressed and hi: cropped short because thus did A and then she angther difference; people of the present B m. She liked are less hospitable with their silver. I - cour SENERATIONS the time the remember hearing of a party at General ____N VALLEJOS ARG ~ himself set the fashion when he W was Jooking forward “Vallejo's house where the guests were in- - ol P little boy and had his own hai 0 t vited to help themselves to all the gold he said, that his mother migh ay is very dull in nuggets in a drawer. One is so scrupu- trouble with it. He did nc r Gomez “‘One Jous nowadays. the fact that he wanted short AMND BDAUGHTE . ot né e stre nd sees no gayety “The next thing I did was to put my pulled him up tall and stralght. “The wooden stool to a Monterey dance he ukes It was a two-story building, and that self. And vet it seems not to have oc- receptio a ¥ Strangers do not bid foot in it. 1 thought I knew something fandangos were what you call public e ally to g0 to one at the home of made it something of a sight in old Mon- curred to any one then that he would one give after s they e did. It seems about old California customs, and so I balls: he said. “Dances siven to invited Governor Alvarado, terey. day become Governor. . from Montere s dly to pass without a word; launched a question about the fandango. guests at private houses were not fan- 1 remember him as Governor when I ““The first floor was used for the every- “Alvarado was a most delightful host,” f is beauties of all Mon custom. “Fandango!’ And all that was Spanish fiangns." was a little boy,” he vs. ‘‘He lived in day living rooms of the family. Upstairs says Don Juan. “He was as fond of pleas- ed. ,all of them, w y was every one's friend, no in bim and all that was aristocratic When Don Juan gallops away on his old the big house that ev rybody admired. was a great parlor where dances yere ure as any man I ever knew. and ba