The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 25, 1900, Page 35

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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1900. on sale the followin: seasonable goods at ENGLISH CHE nch CAMELSH ch ZIBELINE, extra heav VIOT. A A 5 Pefe\ ENGLISH MOHA A Handsome Collection of HIGH-GRADE PARIS N-'VcLTIES for the Holidays. CITY OF PARIS DR EE. Corner Geary and Sto UNION (] @ T T A Surprise »TO THE.. LADIES, M. Siminoff, The lergest wholesale manufacturer lon the coast, will make to order Bigh-Grade LADIES’ TAILOR SOITS at Wholesale Prices. 1228 MARKET STREET Commencing MONDAY, R CHEVI SPECIAL.... COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Y GOODS CO’V{PANY. ckton Straets, Saz F SQUARE. e oo el 1 eforte Nov. 26, we will place numbers of new and extremely low prices: e S [ L OT....on.- 525 Nard Y- snsiesinn s BBl BONANG B foonter] IR CREPONS, 42 inc wi gular value $2.00 yard, _ IOt < 1 Yard J. T‘mr'to‘l of Noble Arches L. N. ed it from a odd members fro = the Gar- from banquet. to a number of toasts, Dr. lis and B. Dodson, for ten days in Los Gato who comm \\h d last Thu to-morrow night on of the change of meeting-place ige. The meeting will be in E ht Verein Hall on Eighteenth stre e Potrero was it of the Lith inst. by ittee talk between S on matters em about the order. Monday night the extension com- v 2 Lodge in were pres- arge number of the membershiy 0od representation of .ae commN- ee and of district de| es. There were Grand Master d Recopder Spen- e ooy it the com- aptain Me- Pherson hnd a nu'nhor of prominent mem- | [ of the order. The grana master ng on the order ted io its members cir- ng the 1mrndmcnt to permit niversity to acquire certain ational facilities in the State, evening the lodge distributed | nd a lunch. was an open meeting last Thurs- t of Forget-Me-Not Lod all, of Honor In Red Men's on | casion there was e s an excelleat mu- | and literary programme and a dance. Recorder C. T. Spencer was the r of 4-#;4 r:r"mnles ge had a social night .as: the Alcazar buhdingg Ther; e atte: ce of the mem- of their friends, who were de entertaired. This, lodge is still nd néw has twenty rds of the several Locge ince last September In- itiated eighteen strangers, reinstated four and has now twenty-two approved appli- cations. Tbe average age of the new | membergis 28 years. | The Eschscholtzias, At no time in the past five years was there ever a more select ossemblags in the Mission Parior Hall than there was | last Wednesday night on ke occasion of | | the tentn party given by ghe Eschscholt- | zias of the Mission district\ This one, like | previous parties of this orghnization, was | [in every way a success. The attendance in consequence of the Increased demand for | | invitations, the functions being strictly | invitational and the members personaliy ‘re!'»onq’ble for those invited, was very | large, the music was charming and the programme evenly balanced with modern ‘dgnm There were about one hundred ‘couplel in_the grand march led by Floor Manager J. D. Richardson and Mws M. | | O’'Brien, 2 young luii of most attractive | appearance. uper was assistant | fioor manager and the others who as- | sisted in making the function the lelignt- | ful one Ihl.t it was were: B. Perry, H. . McKeany, the floor com- L. R. Lindsey and the ‘reception cominittes, o Bur‘ei H. Schwind ani J. C. the arrangement committee. | \ [ ERRm Mace |t TR LODGES === ALIFORNIA Chapter, on the| night of the 17th, initiated Dr. | and Mrs. Frank Pague, Dr. and | Mrs. G. 8. Backman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. York, Mrs. Laura and Miss Lotta Ralech, Dr. D. E. Barger, Joseph Frank Fleming and Miss Esther Phillips. ix_ applicat for membership were ed and referred to committees. the meeting the officers were com- ed for the manner of their work s were made by Grand Sec- e J. Willats, Dr. Pague, Past of Portland, Or., Past Ma- ma Riehl of San Jose. Cecelia r favored with a reclitation. The ofticers of this chapter wil be installed in h ple on Saturday next. “Patron Ernest W. Conant in- he officers of the chapter at Wind- A nesday and on the 15th inst. D of the one at Rocklin were i by Past Grand Patron T. Bestor Gr: stalled 1 ron Chapter on last Wednes- didates and received ‘There were present a members of the order, in- matron of Harmony kie of Mission and Mrs. Carter H ornia. After the work n and a social hour. night Harmony Chapter s under the di- rter, the matron, After the cere- ssed by a large there was a banquet wapter in the t pter members. It | work of the term of the n, Mrs. Alice Hickie, who ful term, having, admitted last nignt, didates. The work of se who have assisted r_the close following the perfectness of the to the candidates. - officers of Olive e installed; Decem- 1a; December 5th, 1: 'December 6th, a December Sth! December 10th, those of r 1ith, those of Ivy, and , those of Harmony. A Mas:mic Raising. ning of the 20th inst. C. La- A. Pedrotta, A. Fodera, G. apini, J. Icardo, J. S. Del- glacomo gave a banquet restaurant to a number of 1 Speranza Italiana Lodge, , and to friends in commem- in that lodge. An w disposed of, after e were responses to toasts ap- the occasion, each of the ers being called upon to The evening was very 0dd Fellowship. night Grand Master Wat- r Lodgt a lar!" 1 visit to. Of as_greeted members. will have sev tiatory degree. The event wed by a soclal hour. night of the 17th Amity Lodge, eading Rebekah lodge of this city, bon bon party in its hall. There was good dance music, an to-date floor manager until midnight. Lodge is making th the lodge odge ar- social time on the Jecember. There will | and an lll\'sl'uul f the 17th inst. ndered a recep district pre: ifornia, and her there were ber of After the for- eception a grand march nd Mrs. W. W. Watson Mrs. us was elghty in ¢ to the pret- . where all ne spe: M: 3 .\IH Master 1V Mrs. J was also friend of Mission by’ the right of the 17th inst. Rebekah Lodge. of the order, Me Walhalla the local German lodge ained its friends in the 1 of the Odd Fellows' build- gramme of vaudeville num- The attendance w numbers were amu: and the farce red by the M 3 1 orge W. Healey o Oblige Bens: and was given Pequest: of & MusiNer of Gacsons ed a previous pre: - parties named. Th d to m: 2 were: . Bw tz, F nil Field, Stella Callunder Monck. Dancing followed e programme under the direction of the .Ars von Geister: Fyle S k and Mrs. Hocking. On the right of the 16th inst. the past s of the 1. O. O. F. of this city ation to be known the Association. About | v signed the charter roll, which it was decided to keep open till the next meet- ing, on the 1ith of December, on which date the officers will be elected. A com- mittec was appointed to visit the local lodges and secure signatures to the char- ter roll. Rebekah Lodge has, at great ex- ured Miss Paioma Schramm, the child pianist, and her sister a number of professionals, for d a musicale. to be given i ne A Hall of the Odd Fellows' building on the night of the 4th of Decem- This will be the last opportunity to 1d pianist for the she and her sis- r East on the follow- ing day. - Grand Master Watson visited Magnolia Lodge last Tuesday night. There was work in_the initiatory degree, congratula- tory addresses and a banquet. The grand master will visit Templar Lodge in the early part of December. He will visit 1\)‘& ba Buena Lodge on the 6th of Decem- er. Farnsworth Lodge worked in the nitla- tory degree last Wednesday night. The entertainment and dance that was given by Spartan Lodge in the South San Francisco Opera-house was well attended and was a most enjoyable affalr, reflect- ing great credit on the committee that had the function in charge. The evening closed with dancing. Charles Molloy of Nevada City, chair- man of the Grand Lodge Committee on de Lis, Is m. surest and safest com- plexion creator. It removes all pimples and blotches, freshens the skin and leaves jour face as soft and fair se in girlhood. For sale by Druggists and General Deal- ers. FREE for a Year, Woman's Home Companion, the favorite ladles’ maga- zine. Send stamp for partic- ulars to-day, as only 1000 Iub.crlbuonl 'lll away. E. B HARRI“GTON k Mirs, Los Angeles, Cal. o0 Siven Chapter initiated a | er 5t iry . Donoh o, | | Credentials, has been confined to his hotel | for some dass in consequence of hlvlnx been knocked down by a street car a few | evenings since. | , Last Wednesday night Orfental Rebekah Lodge had a bachelor's button sewing. three buttons in a within a given time. by M. Greenleaf. There was a meeting last Columbia of Tuolumne Lodge {m: Sonora Lodge of Sonora, Yosemite odge of Big Oak rlat and Mineral Lodge | of Copperopolis, when there was work in the initiatory degree. The other degrees were conferred by the visiting lodge of- | ficers. | Mrs. Caroline A. Hoxett, president of | the California Assembly of Rebekahs, has announced the following offictal visits for the current week: November 26, Sylvan | Lodge at Woodland; 2ith, Pearly Lodge ! at Willlams; 28th, Diamond Lodge at Ar: buckle; 30th, Deborah Lodge at Colusa, and Decembeér 1, Orland Lodge at Orland. A Frie der, W. B. Curtis, A. H. woldt, C. M. Emerson and W. G \‘[t!\ibbon the friendship fund committee of the general rellef committee of this ued a cif greser(hed manner‘ he prize was won | night u[ of that has | Todges asi friendship f used for the pur- }.me of a ung brothers of the order Tom all parts, outside of the city, in case of need. The method devised to increase the fund is to give an entertainment at the Tivoli on December 12, when a choice programme will be offered. The grand master has granted a dispensation, per- mitting the committee to sell tickets to | the lodges for this entertainment. The Chosen Friends. Social Council of the Order of Chosen Friends hes extended an Invitation to ths several local councils to join it in a euchre party to be given In its hall in the Native Sons’ building on the night of the 6th of December, immediately after the transaction of the regular business. Tover | The Native Sons. | Precita Parlor of the Native Sons of | | the Golden West celebrated the eighth an- niversary of its institution by a grand | { ball in Native Sons’ Hall on the night ot the 19th inst. Despite the inclement | weather there was a goodly number to take part in the grand march, and, while | it was gloomy sutside of the hall, it was, within, decorated with evergreens, flow- | ers and showy bunting, life and gayety. President G. A. Neumiller was the floor | manager, while E. D. Sullivan, the first | vicé, was his assistant. | { Last Thursday night California Parlor | No. 1 had a high jinks for the members | after the regular business meeting and all | | had a jolly good time, as the committee in_charge had prepared a first-class | night's fun for the boys. mador Parlor of Sutter Creek will gl\e {a ball in celebration of Washington's | birthday. Grand Trustee Will D. Shea has re- | turned from his northern trip. In sev- | eral of the places visited he found a | deal of enthusfasm on the part o membership and much interest in work of the order. Some time ago an offer of a lot in Rich- mond was made to the married Native Son of the Golden West who could make Teat the the the best showing of sons during married life. Up to date but two have gpplicd, for' the offered lot—George C t Auburn Parlor, who has six sons, “Thomas L. Fiovd of Rincon Parlor, seven. He adds that he also has iter, but she does not count in | the conte: Among the visitors to the office of Grand Secretary Lunstedt last week were 8. er and Mr. Kistle of Los Ange- | and | ADVEBTISEMENTS. Free to the Ruptured Dr. W. S. Rice, the Well Known Au- | ‘thority, Sends a Trial of His Fa- mous Method Free to All \ 1t 1= he ,m r. Rice's tre E offer. An elderly and retired ph: 1a | Bali, of Marion, 2 of the hundr attracted as a | | | ana determination to try this new wad n { method and now he lives in peace, content- ment and security. Dr. Ball looks b to the old_days of crude methods and in c hafls the wonderful method of Dr. marvelous God-send to the e By all means write at once to Dr. | 418 8. Maln st.,, Adams, N. Y., and he will send | you a free trial of his remarkable home cure for rupture. There is no pain, danger, opera- tion or an hour's loss of time and b rting Tiow you will be _sound and well by early spring ; Ab. Kocour. 8 Posr: ST S-F| Perfect Fitting and gracefully shaped garments. | give personal attention to 2ll ordars. Extensive connecticn with all fashion centers, | Prices Reasonable. [ Mafl Orders Filled. | Don’t Mistake th: Number. Open Evenings. After-Theater Refreshments. There were fifteen contestants to sew on | @ | and Schumann-Heink; | Eridewell and Nordica “ | chestra_anad 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. 0000000000000000060000000000000000000 §SPEBIAI. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. TAILORED SUITS, $10. ‘We are offering th styles, well made the season. ALL-WOOL GRAY GOLFING SUI ALL-WOOL FANCY Box Coat VIOT, Silk-lined Jacket...... AUTOMOBILE Mads of good quaiity K newest cut, 27 inches Are superior in quality, fi on the 2-Ex est Spzcial - - -88 95 CLOAK w0 § styles of TAILOR-MADE SUITS, latest prices offered they would be con- sidered great bargains at the end of ALL-WOOL BLACK CHEVIOT, Eton effect NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT, ALL-WOOL GRAY AND BROWN FANCY CHE- High-Grade Tailor Suits, Fancy Trimmed, $25. garment at a popular price. OUR JACKETS AT $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 High-Grade Novelty Jackets 50 Black Pebble CHEVIOT SKIRTS, new- ripple trimmed, lining, positive value $7.50. 100 Black, Navy and Brown GOLF CAPES, with extra top cape, fancy trimmed, real valu: $8.50. GOLDEN GATE 1230-1232-1234 MARKET ST. is week 4 different and finished. At TS, plaid back Qo COATS, $10. 2r-ey, tan or navy blue, long, well tailored, a swell t and finish to any shown market. Exelusive Styles. at $15, $20, $2 fra Specials-2 $5.00. effect, lined handsomeiy satin throughout with good $3.95. Extra Special $3.95. UIT HOUSE, 8 i i icndinis i CALIFORNIA f “*Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot."” | SPECIAL MATINEE |3/ THURSDAY, W. E. HAVE A NEW WEEKS, THIS Beginning AFTERNOON [=leleletal 2 i % NANKEVILLE Presents With the Recognized Minstrel King of the Universe GEORGE #" MINSTREL TEXT STRICTLY ADHERED TO. MAZIER & CONLEY GARDEN & HUNT THE FAMOUS BIG 3 THANKSGIVING DAY ASTODON INSTRELS RLY'S .. WILSON CROP OF BURNT CORK FUN. DAN ALLMAN The Celebrated Haverly Choir! NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. BAKER & TEAL NORO.CO'S GRAND CPERA-HOUSE. MAURICE GRAU OPERA CO. TO-NIGHT at 8—2d Grand Popular Night. TANNHAUbER san Strong, Olitzka, Marylli, Dippel, Muhl- n, Bars, Hubbenet, Gilibert, Viviani and Plancon. Orchestra, Dress Circle, 32 50: Family Cintie 3 Gaitery. 31 General Admission, 3. Next Week—FAREWELL WEEK. DER RING DES NIBE_UNGEN, (Wagner). To-morrow night at §:30, “DAS RHEIN- GOLD"—Susan Strong, Marylll, Scheff, Olitzka Van Dyck, Blsphlm. Dufriche, Journet, at 745, “DIE WALKUERE'— Schumann-Heink, Scheff, Olitzka, Remi, Bauermeister, Van Cauteren, an Dyck, Blass and ‘Wednesday, at SIEGFRIED'—Schu- mann-Heink, schefl md Nordica; Dippel, Bisp- hem, Blass, Hubbenet and Ed. de Reszke. (Conductnr for_all “RING" Performances, Mr. Walter Damrosch.) Thureday. November 29, at 8:15 (by request), “LA BOHEME '—Meliba,’ Scheff, Saleza. Glli- hert, Journet. Dufriche. Masiero and Campa- pari. Conductor, Mr. Mancinelll. ¥riday, at 1:30—"GOTTERDAEMMERUNG" —Dippel, Muhlmann and Ed. de Reszke; Susan rong. Schumann-Heink, Scheff, Brideweil and Nerdica. Conductor. Mr. Walter Damrosch. Saturday at 2, Farewell Matinee—" ‘LA TRA- VIATA"—Melba, Van Cauteren, Bauermeister, Campanari, Bars, Dufriche, Gilibert and Cre- monini. Conductor, Mr. lllnclnel" lay evening, mber 1—Extra Per- e LOHEN mN " —Gadsk! | Muhlmann, Hubbenet. Tuesday Gadskl, Marylh, ALH BRA ALF. ELLINGHOUSE, Prflp and )nnlm‘ PHONE SOUTH...... . Sty HATHEE T10-DAY. TO-NIGHT. THE won._n.uuo 'NED PRESTIDIGITATOR, HERRMANN THE CREAT IN A MONSTER PRO- GRAMME OF NEW MAGICAL SATIONS. ACCOMPANIED BY AMERICA’'S FAVORITE MUSICAL FAMILY, S-INOSSIES-S MATINEE SATURDAY. SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. pyghimt Time at Our Popular Prices. MATINEE. Sf"uic‘:u.e' - B NEXT-THE RAYS' HC HOWLING SUCCESS, “A HOT OLD TImE. FUNNIER-MORE LAUGHABLE-THAN BEGR2AR formance—* and Schu- mann-Hel Van Dyck, Muhimann, Dufriche and Blass. Conductor, Mr. Walter Damrosch. SPECIAL mcu for the Perfc Rows, Dress ; Family Clrch, "l' e iraie (at'3 Towo), Ter General Admis- Gallery, $2; Boxes, 320, 325, $30 sion, §2. Prices, $2 to $7. Branch ticket office, Em- rium. e WEBER PIANO USED. completeness of the ements m« for your entmunmt in the Sup- are in il tul music, prompt rges. Open from '«. evening (Sundays 1n o cloel hmneo from the court main office. —_— Palace Hotel S8upper Room. service, uusnm'rn FISCHER'S CONEERT mause. Admission 10c. Mme. Gabriel Stirval: Mae Edgerton Davis: Corinne, in "mmmeu Anuque' Olive Vaii and Argyle Tully; !‘r‘n yn; and the Moving ) e Jap: Harry H. Svai res. seats lc. Matinee COLUMBIA 18 TO-NIGHT—LAST TIMB! FRANK DANIELS |reovuan sumvemssur. ae sowoar. RS ATESTsueczss | THE SAN FMIGISG vnrro “THE AMEER.” ——Beginning MONDAY EVENING— FRANK L. PERLEY Wil Present .ALICE NIELSEN... “THE SINGING GIRL” By VIO STANISLAUS STANGE. Matinee To-Day, Sunday. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME, “THE RAILROAD OF LOVE.” ~——TO-MORROW NIGHT,— Extra Matinee Thanksgivisg Day! Avugustin Daly's Laughable Play, SEVEN-TWENTY-EIGHT OMGIEY CLUB, Inittal .xuv.n.us.ma., Dec. 1, inclusive. Six or more races each week day. Six e its, one hurdle race and two )1 first two weeks. First race of the day at Trains leave Third and for Tanforan Park at 7, 10:40, 11:30 a. m., 1, 1:30 and 2 p. m., followed after intervals of & few min- u jals. Rear cars reasrves, for ‘escorts. 13 the -~ i RALPE Racing R | $:40—The Danc WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TO-DAY, ‘Sunday, November 2th. A VAUDEVILLE BILL WITHOUT A FLAW! EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. JULIUS P. WITMARK, Vaude: Favorite Barytone MARY CHARLES DUPONT and LOTHIAN Presenting Thelr new comedistta, “A Visit te Aunt Martha ' |SANSONE and DELILA The World's Greatest Equilibrists ANNA KENWICK A Pretty Girl Who Knows How to Sing. MALLORY BROS...« BROOKS Musical Spectalists. HAS THE CITY GUESSING. The Great WALDON, Greatest Act of Its Kind in the World |STELLING and REVELL Hortzontal Bar Bxperts. CONDIT and MOREY In Thetr New Sketch, “THE NEW LIFE"™ wene]ONE MacLOUTH==== In An Entire Change of Repertofre. MATINEE TO~ D‘Y- 10c, any | orchestra rows. balcony, reserved, X SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY. *TIVOLI=» TO-MORROW Begins THE SECOND WEEK WIt'l Special Matinze Thanksgiving Day, 0f the Exormous Come Opers Triamph, MUSKETEER! One Conflnuou- Laugh! D-Inghfiully Melodiou: Tons of Beauty ! Bel n.lly Artistic ! E CARD OF EVENTS! 2 $:30—Entrance of th Hartman. 8:32—"'Just to Pass the Time Away,” Hartman and chorus. & Lesson, Ferris Hartman and A Letter mm Papa.” rris Hartman Ferrts Annie Me: §:50—Ensemble, 8:55—'The Sassassenfrassa,’ and Edward Webb. 9:00—*‘Sweet Oblivien, Drink,'* Ferris Hartman and Edward Webb 9:08—Finale, ““Under Tntormimen, ning Chorus and Minuet. Mr. H: an and chorus. Test.” wnuum Mr. Greene. | 10:02—Realistic Thunderstorm. | 10:04—Ensemble, ‘Farewell.” “Love for aa Hour,” Miss Annie Meyers. :35—"*Cows Mr. Hartman and Mr. Webb, | 10:34—""Wicked, Wicked Men,” Maud Williams, Annie Meyers, Grace Orr, Julie Cotte. | 10:40—Brilliant Finale. EVENINGS at §. MATINEE SATURDAY at 1 —POPULAR PRICES—%c and Sfe.— Telephone Bush ). UNION GOURSING PARK TO-DAY! Sunday, November 25th, ANOTHER GIGANTIC Open Stake! 128—NOMINATIONS—128 EBvery Hound a Champion! $1500--Prize Money--$1500 TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets 9:15a. m., 10:35a m, la m, 2m and 1 p. m. Re- turning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every six minutes. Ladies Free. Admisslon 25e. EDDY '1'.6 OLYMPIA ZR%3% —ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHO W= IN THE CITY. MABEL HUDSON, A Song Bird Who Knows How to Sing. LEONDRO BROTHERS, America’s Most Famous Gladlatorial Acroba AND OUR CELEBRATED STOCK COMPANY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. CHUTES »» Z0OO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW! INCLUDING THE BROTHERS MARTINE, Sopeds, - —AND— Cannon, the Fat Man, IN POSES PLASTIQUE. Teephone for Sesta, Tark B

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