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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901 Gorgeous Gowns| Create Most Stril&ir\g , - Scene. | IND and rain 6_\/\74 O/ without, fairyland with This lat- scribes the Mardi | Gras bal masque | & even- | ing by the Ban | Francisco Art As Mark H s Institu: v hundreds | tives who passed ite wit- s red of the mid- e dance: & 1 the boxes | sway. | g At the s to take part in the arnival, his rles ry were u . ot her rooms were fitted as ke £ between the pper was served by e men. o Tt Bl \ ALL SORTS MINGLE i the } IN BRIGHT THRONG|T e —— \Maskers Engage in a Whirling Maze of Dance. Some of the most attractive costumes worn last evening are herewith appende Miss J. T wore a splendid blue spangled gown finished with a lace yoke. A white domino conce the gown until the time came for re o masic. Mrs. Robert W. was attired in pink chiffon, trimmed with black veivet. The jupe was made en train and the corsage cut low and finished with a spray of pink roses. Mrs. M. A Cachot wore a yelow domino over a biue striped evening gown elabe orately trimmed with point lace. Mrs. L. Therkelsen was attired In & very elegant mauve satin evening gown, the dscol- lette corsage of which was outlined with & bertha of point lace. A biue domine was worn over the gown the greater part of the evening, Miss O’Callaghan wore an artistic gown of the perfod of 151%. It was of striped amethyst and lavendet satin and trimmed with old lace. Mrs. Winthrop B\ Lester was attired In & gown of whits spangled chifon. It was made en train, the corsage was cut low and fnished with old rose potnt. Mrs, Willlam Cluff wore & biack spangled tulle gown. Strings of coral wers round her neck and pink roses on the corsage and i the batr. - Mrs. Rithet wore an slegant gown of old rose satin, elaborately trimmed with point lace Anna Voorhies had a pink domino which tted silk gown. The jupe was en train and finished off with flounces of chiffon, A spangled bolerp trimmed the corsage. Miss Lucy King wore a dainty white baby gown of sheerest lawn and trimmed with lace. A pink domino was worn part of the evening over the gown. Mrs. H. (. Ward was an attractive “wasp™ in yellow satin and black. Miss Rithet wore an elegant trimmed with red roses. Miss Sawyer was an attractive red poppy. A short fluffy skirt was covered with the brilliant blossoms, and the low cut bodice was finished with a spray of popples. Her hat was composed entirely of red popples. Miss Edith Simpson wors a whits evening gown elaborately trimmed with siiver spangl Mrs. W. G. Irwin was In a p pompadour gow. bodice and tashioned of exquisite pink and v The skirt was of white silk. A large p hat with bunches of great pink roses fin off the costume. Mrs. Burnham wore & red gown trimmed with red roses, Mrs, Washington Dodge wors a blue domino over an elegant white silk and chiffon evening gown. Miss Demming was dressed like the Duchess of Devonshire, in an elegant red and white striped satin Miss Ruth vable. Mrs. W. H. Dunphy was attired in an ele- gant spangled white tulle evening gown, made en train and the corsage decoliets. Institute Mard! Gras balls have more " elegant costumes been seen on the floor ' than those which graced the bailroom ] - during the merry dance last evening. B~ More dancers elected to come In costume T8 e than before, and the costumes worn were Y ', both elegant and original. There wers (R jewels galore and old laces and rich ), fabrics, and the scene in the ball- e ! room when all the exquisitely attired 1 ] guests were assembled was dazzlingly plc- ’ ‘ turesque. - & 5 B R whits gown nk and white an rs wara brocade. ed crepe evening t, wore & pink and blue Mrs, W. H. Irwin was a Ro n pessa a resque red and whits striped gown. Mrs, Horace Chase wore a white lace gown embroidered in gold. The corsage was cut low and the skirt was mads en train. was a Japaness matden, in an elegant pink embroidered kimone. Mrs. J. B. Page wore an evening gown of white satin trimmed with some rare old lace. Mrs. Robert Herbert was a stunning Twen- tieth Century bell in a pink flounce chiffor gown, and a big pink bat trimmed With rose: completed her effective costume, Miss Katherine Stons of Santa Barbara wag sirl In black lace over red Miss Rowena B & country scl with & gingham gown, white pinafore gingham sunbonnet. Miss Florence Ives was » stunning blacks bird, in & startling black satin gown with a big blackbird perched on the left shoulder, A The corsage was studded with many dlamond \ | ornaments. A three-cornered hat, with blacke bird and jet ornaments, completed the attrace tive costume. Miss Essie Wise was s Twentleth Cemtury bells In an attractive red crepe gown: the long skirt was made clinging and trimmed with many flounces; the corsage was cut low and finished with lace. A black plcturs hat was worn with the costume. Mrs. Charles S. Wheeler wore an exquisity gown of black creps. The corsage was trime med with blue panne velvet and Duchess lace. Miss Cluff was an Egyptian princess. A black satin gown embroidered in red and bdlue and gold. Miss Viola Rogérs made an attractive Diana in & green eatin costume embroidersd in goid and jewels. Mrs. George Gale wore an exquisite black net evening gown over a foundation of white silk. A dog collar of pearls was the only ore pament worn. Miss Evelyn McCormick was an attractive folly in short black satin skirt, decollets cor~ || DAINTILY GOWNED BEAUTIES AND CAVALIERS IN COSTUMES QUAINT SWAY TO MUSIC OF CARNIVAL WALTZ True to Life |, es With Politician in | rezal looking women were the partners of | Scott: box C. James W. Byrne; box D, Clinton soldiers and saiiors, S, Worden; box E, D. F. Murphy; box F. Rob- a -— ert F. Morrow: box G, Willlam B. Brown; box | H, James G. Phelan; box I, Joseoh D. Grant; i |ROYALTY DANCES box. 31 Trvimg . Bebt . Martin; box L, Mrs. Cy T & we caught oo g " | * Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Arnold, Worthington Ames, motto of | Frank Ames, Captain L. Ahlborn, D. Anderson : rong never | GOPgEOUsI) Arraped Monarchs | Wakefield Baker. Robert Bruce, C. Bossi, Guy < s g ‘ B. Barham, William B. Bourn, Dr. Roy K. Bel- . i { den, H. B. Beckley, E. L. Bratton, Milton A. ) ; | Are Not Above Noticlng |55, Secrein 5 msie: Buckbes, & | S. H. Boa n, Phillp Bac erett N. x . s | Common Throng. Bee, . J tnett, W. F. Bowers, Truxton | 0 - e, William V. Bryan, Lloyd Tevis Breck- € 1 | enridge, T. Bishop, Dr. John M. Brister, T. B. B l | The gorgeously arrayed prince and | Boardmen, Albert A. Bennett, Mrs. A. M. e w es. | queen danced with the humblest of their | Buck, Mrs. W. B. Bourn, Mrs. F. 8. Barnard, with | subje and for hours the J gath- | Miss Melita Bennett, Miss R. Burns, Mrs. Rob- walk staff | ering “danced the flecting hours away.” * | ert Bruce, Miss Bertie Bruce, Miss Edith Bull, & ng with | Refreshments were served during the | Mrs. Wakefield Baker, Miss Jennie. Blair, M wh wore the evening v at midnight the supper | Dorah Benson, Mrs. §. G. Buckbee, Mrs. L. B. pink 5 e scribe v Eng- | rooms were thirown open. It was fiot until | Baldwin, Miss Bffle Brown. Xiss Barnett, Mrs. st | an early hour this morning that the lakt | Bond, Bamuel Blair, F. §. Barnard, James M. among | of the dancers departed. At midnight all . 8 > . e 5 . Caro Crockett, Miss Alice Cohn, Miss . ; 1 1'? | mA:Hk, were discarded, and many of the | oy Crowell, Mrs. H. C. Clarke, Miss Cable, v . v a4 had worn dominoes put them |y, \warren D, Clarke, Mrs. William Cluff, ;’;" aside and appeared in egquisite creations | yy.g Cluft, James A. Clover, Mrs. Dr, Cachot, 1 . " of the milliner's art Mrs. H. B. Cha Mrs. Willlam H. Crocker, g s for | From start to finish the Mardi Gras bal | Mre. George C. Carr, Miss Sophle Coleman, ~ g A4 . was a complete success, and in | Lieutenant C. C. Collins, Herman Cobn, C. G. 2 > e e opinion of those who participated it | Cambron, A. Chesebrough, John Cunningham, s a by far the most enjoyable of any | I W. Crowell, W. J. Cotton, H. B. Chase, 5 er costume but it | ever given by the Art Association. Willlam H. Crocker, John N. Kerrigan, Clar- ed. ¥ were fastened ¢ red | setes S ence Kerrigan, J. A. Clover, Dr. W. B. Coffey, h aubu r was | y John Caffrey, Dr. J. R. Clarke, A. B. Costigan, crow le of the pr flow- | PRINCE CARNIVAL S James A. Code, Willlam B. Collfer, Willlam ers g effect was a d Cluff, Dupont Coleman, Warren D, Clarke. ¢ e housands of the fragrant | W. H. Dunphy, Charles Dunphy, Robert 1 over a dress of violet | GOUDLY EOMPANY Dunphy, Captain H. C. Davis, Harrison A. oking tramp_was the | g v S Dalton, W. H. Doherty, Joseph A. Donohoe, ately looking lady. who | Miss Lola Davis, Mrs. W. S. Du Mi 2 cly looking Isdy. who | Malds and Matrons, BAchelors | cuferine puvar, Mrs, W. H. Dunphy, i ‘hina and France were| gnd Benedicts Who Were |WE ben o o o o Doy a stalwart Chinese rough the crowd of e was also there, and Vi Army and navy girls,” and at the Festival. Among those present were: Box A, Robert Oxnard; hox B, Henry T. Lieutenant Lloyd England, Joseph G. East- land, G, B. Eastland, Noble H. Eaton. George R. Fleld, R. H. Fowler, J. H. Follls, W. E. Finch, C. G. Follis, T. C. Friedlander, Firth, Mrs. J. H. Follis, Mrs. R, H. Fowlcr, Miss Grace Fern, Mrs. W. E. Finch, Mrs. T. Carey Friedlander, Mrs, Christian Froelich. Mrs. Mary Gallen, Mrs, Henry Loyis Glass] Miss Grace Gilbert, Gray, Mrs, Grant, Mrs. George Gale, Miss Gibbon: Margey Gibbons, Miss Kate Gunne, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. John Gibbon, Mrs. Adam Grant, Donald de V. Graham, Henry Gray, Enrique Grau, Frank J. C Adam Grant, T. Gropie, Louis Glass, Walter Gibson, Dr. S. J. Gardner, W. Grabam, Henry Gibbons Jr., H D. Gage, Lieutenant J. P, Gridley, Major R. Gibson, Charles P.. Hubbard, Ensign A Hepburn, George B. Hule, R. A. Holcomb, N. Huyle, Curtis Hillyer, Dr. Holbrook, Jullan Hart, H. W. Higgins, Jerome Hart, John Hurd, Morgan H. Hill, Walter S, Hobart, F. J. Hunt, E. J Hill, Gordon Hall, J. F. Houghton, Stephen E. Hartnett, H. J. Hechtman, C. O. Hooker, ‘harles K. Harley, Downey JI. Harvey, Halden, Horace L. Hill, A. C. Hill- man, E. W. Hopkins, Mrs. F. J. Hunt, Mrs Jerome Hart, Mrs. Robert Herbert, Mrs. John Hurd, Miss F. 8. Hopkins, Miss Margaret Hurley, Miss Gertrude Hurley, Miss Head, Miss Marion Harrison, Miss Houghton, Mrs. H. H. Haight, Mrs. J. Downey Harvey, Miss Maud Howard, Miss Hellman, Miss G, N. Hoskins, Mrs. Horace Hill, Miss Alice Hager, Miss Ethel Hager, Miss Georglana Hopkins, Miss Olive Holbrook, Mrs. Lester Herrick, Lester Herrick, Mrs. C. O. Hooker, Harry D. Hawkes, Miss Louise Hoffacker, Miss Sophia Hutchings. Mrs. Willlam Irwin, Miss Florence Ives. Miss Florence Josselyn, Clinton P. Jones, Frank C. Jones, Sydney Joseph, Judge K. Jackson, George A. James. Miss Lucy King, Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. Kruttschnitt, Miss Mary B. Kip, Mrs. A. B. Kautz, Miss Frankle Kautz, Miss Moano Kautz, Miss Knapp, Arthur E. Kavanaugh, Captain Krautoff, J. Kruttschnitt, Joseph L. King Jr. G. B. Lewis, Carle Lenners, Winthrop E. Lester, John Lawson, C. G. Lyman, Herbart C. Long, C. B. Lamont, Charles P. Lane, Paul G. Lane, W. H. Leahy, Oscar F. Long, A. L. Langerman, Paul Lotz, Enrique de Laveaga, Mrs. C. @G. Lyman, Mrs. ‘Winthrop E. Lester, Miss Loewen, Miss Lena Loewen, Miss Isabella Lathrop, Miss® Anna- Robert Oxnard, Frank Owen, Lloyd Osborne, - sage trimmed with silver strips and bells. Mrs. George Talent wore an early ante-bale lum gown made of pink brocade and trimmed with clusters of pink roses. Miss Elena Robinson was attired in & pretty -3 | pink chiffon gown trimmed with accordion pleated flounces and baby ribbon. belle Lee, Miss Georgle Lacy, Mrs. P. G. Lane, | Miss Mary Scott, Miss Maria Stone, Miss | P YNES o000 "3 Ball was Mrs. Ah Sing Miss M. . Lovell, Mrs. Oscar F. Long, Mrs. | Leona Stone, Miss Helen Shatter, Miss Kather- | %0 "o o sitaly embrotdered blus Chinesa Charles B. Lane. tne Stowe, Miss Sawyer, Mrs. E. C. Simmons, | 7" Mrs. D. T. Murphy, Mrs. Alberto Marquis, | Mre. John I. Sabin, Mrs. A. M. Simpson, Misa | FOV™ . 5 | Bt S Miss Jessie Simpson. Mys, & | Miss Ida May Roberts made & very attrac Mrs. Margaret Irvine, Mrs. W. G. Morro ot R e g o mpson. Mrs. C- | ive Chinese bride in an slegant orange snd Mrs. Howard Morrow, Miss Ella Morgan, Miss | [{elC S0 s, Fred Strvve iniaes | blue embroidered Chinese dress. Therese Morgan, Miss Alyce Moore, Mrs. Elea- | oo * kb ot T cag epresented Madame R | Sanborn, L nce Irving Seott, Irving M Miss Maud Howard represen: Madame Ro- nor Martin, Mrs. James F. Merrill, Mrs. Bever. | .4 E Seott, g M. | Mis s Mt Scott, Dr. R. K. Smith, Henry Scott, Henry | land in an elegant white satin aded g Iy MacMonagle, Miss Morrison, Miss Fannte | *'cc Ofe oo O SHTh HED ke A ¢ Bat With nedding piuit Morrison, Mrs. G. W. Macfarlane, Miss Kate | = 0" o Skt > R N o e = Colonel George Stone, W. B. Sanborn, Marshal | plumes wa: h costum McCurley, Miss Maud Mullins, Mrs. W. Mail- | (100" | + el - v . s Shackelford, J I. Sabin, Grant Selfridge, | Mise Helen Shafter was an attractive Gypsy lard, Mrs. Marvin P. Maus, Mrs. Josephine | yodlnet it o L -~ M e e Mahe, Mrs. Laurs McKinstry, Miss Mattie Mc- | gy "7 D. Spreckels Jr., Captamn ©. @, | 72 Ted and yellow gown elaborately trimms Cormick, Frederick W. McNear, George T. | sawtelle, Mrs. M. Sim: '\ ‘“‘ Sim ‘“" Edgar ‘} with colns. 2 Marye Jr., H. R. Milliar, Daniel R. Morgan, | x"Sintuon James P. Sweeney, Roscow Spear, | s Laura McKinstry wore an attractive Knox Maddox, W. A. McKean, Dr. R.°A. Mc- | vio™ Sawver. Samuel W e . e | u gown of pink 2 Lean, D. T. Murphy, Edwin McAfee, James | porhes Smith, Mrs. Grant tdge, Walter | Diue hat with pi » McNab, R. F. Morrow, W. G. Morrow, DF. |y Scott. . costume. Howard Morrow, Peter Martin. John F. Mer- | Ferdinand Toklas, Mrs. A. N. Towne, Mrs, | Miss Dalsy Sabin wore a dainty evening rill, Dr. Victor Means, Colonel G W. Mac- | . p. Tallant, Mrs. Ausust Taslor, Mrs. Al | S0WD Of blue mousseline de sofe. A whits farlane, M. C. Melone, Lansing Mizner, Cap- | goq bs, Mrs. Charles ¥ Tuylor, Mrs. | 40mino was worn over this gown until supper tain B. C. Morse, Captain W. H. McKittrick. | James P. Taylor, Mrs. W. W. Towne. Miss | t'me E. L. McCormick, C. K. McIntosh, Dr. Beverly | Amy N. Talbot, Miss Molite | Miss Mila Lally represented Madame Pomp MacMonagle, Captain Charles E. Miller, A. | L. Thirkelson, Altred S. Tubbs, | dour. Her gown was of blue brocade Miller. | " Tompkins, General Charles Taylor, | Ziade over a skirt of white satin. Mrs. H. H. Noble, Miss Noble, H. H. Noble. | sucusns Taylor, . e Tollont | Mrs. A. H. Barendt was an attractive queen, Thomas._O'Callahan, Herman Oelrichs, sign W. D. Todd, lan Thorne, | the Queen of Flowers. A redingote mett M. O'Brien, E. P. Oliver, V. A. O'Neil, [ o 20 ") | trocade was worn over a pink | | Miss Marle Oge, Miss Annfé O'Cailahan, Miss M. O'Caliahan, Mrs. B. P. Dliver, Mrs. Robert Oxnard, W. W. O"Connor. Mrs. Ira W. Plerce, Miss Sophta Plerce, James D. Phelan, Miss Page, Miss Pryor, Mrs. Ro*>rt E. Plerce, Hal C. Peters, H. D. Pills- bury, Sidney Pringle, Ray Pike, Horace G. Platt, Arthur Page, C. O. Pratt, Comte Po- dowski, B. H. Plerson, H. R. Platte, Dr. John Page, J. H. Polhemus, E. L. Parker, Mrs. H. D. Pillsbury. J. M. Quay. ’ Judge E. W. Ross, John Reynolds, B. Rai som, A. Rosenshine, John H. Rossetter, Ga: ton E. Roussey, Miss Julia Reed, Miss Eil Rohlffs, Miss Jessie W, Robson, Mrs. B. M. Ross, Mre. R. P. Rithet, Miss Gertrude Rithet, Miss Rosenshine, Miss Catherine Redmond, Mrs. James Robinson, Miss Elena Robinson, Miss Bernadette Robinson, Mrs. R. M. Rob- erts. Mrs. Irving M. Scott, Mrs. Reginald Smith, Miss Cora Smedbers, Mrs. Mofroe Sallsbury, Miss Margaret Salisbury, Mrs. Henry T. Scott, Mrs. A. Van Voorhies, Miss Gertrude Van | Dertha of tulle finished off ¢ Wyck, Miss Edna Van Wyck, Baron Lee von Eat, coquettishly tilted to one Rosenberg, Lawrence Van Winkle, R. C. Van | With brilliant fleld flowers and Vieet. pleted the plcturesque costum wore a powdered wig and bunch of flowers tied with v Mrs. Ida Lee Mrs. R. J. Woods, Mrs. Chauncey R. Wins- low, Miss Florence Wade, Mrs. Cyrus Walker, Mrs. Clinton E. Worden, Mrs. James K. Wil- pencer was @ yellow silie son, Miss Marle Wilson, Mrs. D. N. Walter, | an elegant gown of Mrs. Cullen F. Welty, Mrs. George R. Wells, | draped with black lace. Miss Marie Wells, Horace Wilson, Clinton E. Miss Alice Moore and Mrs. W. E. Finch wers Worden, R. J. \\'ood? ('hlurl’lce)‘ R. Winslow, | the Katzenjammer twins ey Wore paper Willlam F. Wood, John P. Waller, Allen atly color covered with Wright, Lieutenant Fugene T. Wilson, Dr. ;?::Xfl‘:’u:mll:l.“:rfl fcsome. Charles’ F. Weity, Harold C. Ward. J. K. | "3 "5"0. Parker w ench flower girl Wilson, Leslie A. Wright, Eimar Wismer, J. e mmed with 1 in a flowered blue du and garlands of flowe: Mrs. 8. B. Gan attired in & white and silver brocade. A mantilla which hung from a magnificent shell comb made a picturesque cofffur Mrs. J. B. Schroeder was a blackbird in a llow silk gown trimmed with lace and with jackbirds outlining the low cut bodice. Mrs. J. A. Code was the Queen of the Night fn a black tulle clinging gown studded with C. Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Zetle. COSTUMES MARKED WITH_fiOR;I(‘}]NALITY Never before in the history of the Art resented & Spanish lady lace

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