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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1901. A 5 = 'BILLOWY BOAS AND FLUFFY FEATHERS SET COMMENGES WELCH 15 5THR OFF THE CHARMS OF WINSOME DEBUTANTES % EN@AUH THIS O ROMD- SHOWF: oo RErrer—— ) 2N ) | 1 l Mrs. Thomas Magee Jr. out Shop- and the gaunt, leafless tree covered wnni 222-224 SUTTER ST. less ‘enduted them. } jar was daintily draped in soft red silk. every 14 seconds. ADVEBTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 \ ping last Saturday in her latest velvet creation. Mrs. Magee must Traveling Aggregation Bave oan Ablus 1inie il L day, for she was gorgeously arrayed ang Opens Season at the |woua have made a lasting impression’ upon “Solomon in all his glory.” She ! Orpheum. glided in and’ out of the shops in that stately way of hers, wearing such a.mar- vel of ‘a gown. It was all black velvet ith the merest touch of white satin. “ a2 i i Devil's Auction” at the Cali-| 11 e me quiet elegance about it that . i i pleased you. The skirt was rather close- g!g 8|a“qh‘er Sale fornia Delights the fitting and hung in a wreath of folds at striking contrast to the warm, bright freshness of the young girls who have each guest’s plate, Little pine trees for | NEW—SEE THE AUTO e guests at one table and red poinsetta | o . . EXHIBITOR in our win- snow in the center of the table offered a OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS. There were such interesting favors at And to see those hap feathery debu- tantes trudging homeward, each clingin to a little potted ¥Iai\: with girlish de ! mir!n, was truly refreshing. A rs. Dean wore a dainty gown of white Audience. the bottom. At the belt the skirt was | BloMe Sk With Men NNk adtin stripes TREE ORNAMENTS and Fa- . - ¥ { shaped in with tiny white-stitched tucks, | Panels of the skirt were set together w 5 { The bodice was of black velvet except | e S ot Wi sutisegitieveds SRISON. %3 | vors—Large selection. 0 | the tiny white satin pipings outlining the | plique, also a ruffle of the chiffon at the | E A ! ¥ The Orpheum road show is not quite the | bolero jacket and also set into the fore- | | | vertha. of i Same embrotdceed chimon || BON BONS—From 10c to splendiferous affair it was last year. But |arm of the siceve A large white hat| i et S L T g . 52 its good enough. Joe Welch is worth | completed the toliet-and s striking afnt spangles. Tiny rows of black velv. $4.00 per dozen, with lots of the price. And there are others. There | qoi{g T S bl e g ribbon were also used for trimmi i} fun for young and old. it CANDLES—AIll colors; 18, the brim being bent slightly down back | and front, and edged with black velvet | ribbon. On the unde ide of the brim | w The white lace hat Mrs. L. D. O wore at the Ames-Preston wedding w much admired. The crown was a f { Who tells a good story and sings a good heon in the Palace Hotel con- | genuinely humorous sketches to be see st Fri vl the variety stfige 1 method. Weich does not waste a wink or | iring the whole and kil with one stone than tae aver- | &g 4 udevilllan with twenty. He wan- ory la y. She observed that enty-two debutantes were smiling out trich feathers and | what completed the | e I { uff of white Cluny Jace and the brim - : [sohg. W. C. Tielas e & mest thing 1a| 35 8 Slngte wiite one. Just wiiblo fEM | Shirred tulle, On the loft Side was a Jong || 24, 36 or 48 in box. » Nea” Twu Hundred Planus ggiers, “and the rest all econtrivute | %he front, There wos a sweet stmplielly | heavy ostrich feather, held in place by a | 3 mething worth while, There was a tre- | AbOUL the hat. 1t had not even the 'ong rhinestone buckle. At the back was a ro- | Paraffine . .box 10¢ i endous house. i y ons owbany s | sette of white moire ribbon. Mrs. Owen's 2 bt Joe Welch has a German-Jew mono-) °Qfs mowadays. == o 0 oo one of| gown was white duchess satin with a deep Wax......box 35¢ acritice BIOIR | losue. a sketch from iite, and as kel | what Mrs. Walter £. Dean said about the | Spanish flounce of accordion-plaited chif- | Slean and firm 1n 1ipe us ohc of Ehll May & } ¥rotciud sarden of giris for whom she | fon, the top edge being outlined with | | January Ist, a model of | M 4% a and their young fries from under 3 Cluny lace insertion. Similar lace also trimmed the chiffon bodice and finished P ' the elbow sleeves. She looked as chic as J the bride herself. Everybody is asking everybody else if more Heed e Srekets || Nickelware. was they have been age v | chs g > bill | ball New Y ve for Misses Li % JMish., Toas " s and drowned | were just the right setting for their girl- mal invitations have been sent out. There || byicners Spo ork and Aleohok e adventures of 4 : gon, from RZ2.75 to $20. vy d = { ish cha some g at). will probably be 200 guests, but all are ol ey B - Fully Guzrant:ed—Mo:t Unmer-| flor in- the police:court | att Hat iy ot woriing thoos thise o be vited Dersonally” by the Proper | peica ind Cofee Fots, plata and em- . % Y promising subject, but | ou know she means them, member of that household. so there won't Five O'Clock atfver Muel ciful Price-Cutting—The Lowest e ‘ e o ; s such a thoughtful | be the slightest excuse for one thinking | her opinion has | it is a formal affair. | TIGROR on v f it can be calied such pla ¢ ths - o p . o " Tra; round and oblong, plain . . | 1it that cheers and an irr weight with you. The eagerness manifested for invita- | and @ - » Priczs on New H'gh-firade and and from the tme he bodv knows Mrs. Dean is wise | tions is not surprising. The Spreckels and satin_ lined. ) the time he gen! | ible, but one the continuous performance | for her r an encyclopedic gift of naive and wistful uncon- Strictly Warrznted Pianos Ever ber the Place and Number, Eilers | 3 athere, s ot e aoe. | " s s | * The gatling gun drill fur: Piano Company, Upstairs in the nnot stop there, | ever cropping revelation to us g wintry decora- and Scrapers, beau- girls are such decided favorites wherever Mo s they go and everybody knows they can | LI S— entertain to the queen’s taste. {{ Tabie Cutlery et Py fffrffefuieielelet @ | (LARGE ASSORTMENT) @ siiedninle Table and Bird Carvers—In Cellu- loid, Tv nd ag Handles, from | 75¢ to $12.00 per set Poultry sort of performance by some young Pearl Agate Tea and Coffee Pots. : Bishop Building, Entrance B4 | cce ¥ i anter iscits way: and for N HUH BREAD BOARDS —Fancy robat £t ' - . : / carved, with Bread Knives tomatch. { arill, but the swif S ss and dis E S e i Rich fhe eight alert young MRS. LEN D. OWENS, WHOSE COSTUME ATTRACTED THE ADMIRA- s b re qualiti at electin, shes the sen- tional spice of the bill and is a breath- g : Candics. 1dle the big gun in its clum- TION OF THE MANY GUESTS AT THE PRESTON-AMES WEDDING >4 = o s Our own French mixed, of any se- a 2 arvelous. The A s ST MONDAY, AT WHICH SOCIETY GATHERED. 3 = . ed in yes s paper, ths W -yt Soene. LAl . 1 ons 1ECHON. . eeaeeenoaiaeanen-neeao-BOE 1D S s tots St e 40s S | Mre, B, Oels, Who Keeps | | Y oo vopativand | k- Coedon -erade pian of various makes com- | thix han a little of the i ongs in ouses o S . 3 e this morning, and if you are inter- | “on,bonind the gun. .| @ Grocery, the Vic- |whenthe robber withdrew his hands from | pockets, taking his money. The Japanese, g T8, I mest grtistis\heas A g W e il Hpdory her throat and seized hold of a chair as | after the thieves released him, hurried to ‘W orship | Glace Prult. Wreach and 08 with new amus fun- t i e v > = scenes '3 Miss Oels and Henry Lemkau, who at| FPolice Officer George F. Barry, whose H THentad, waris Swilcenis sae o tgat moment u{:vn;d fl:e door&-uth{nfi lnlmg me(h(:ldshm\vgi m{) more than one occaston | Church organs pealed forth vesterday | 1.)435 of L,ifrnm l..11)(Hper b‘t;)( ‘;?é; The little grocery and liquor s vhich | the barroom, having been attracte hy | causes im to be reprimanded by his| F ¥ hi < vl mported avana, Key s Topt e Brocery and liquor store which | 118 00ite between Mrs. Oels and the | superior officers, was sent to find the rob. | i1 8rand solemnity and sacred choirs lift- | Cigars e and New York is kept Oels at 263 Stevenson | | . { aordinary op- | i d and umen: at | B¥. The Algos trio do some ser balancing., Macomber and Engleton do a good turn and MclIntyre and Heath i | | | and He S Ly bers, and, meeting several respectable |ed their voices in prefatory glorification m in specially put up boxes for s & E our- | give agdin their clever sketch, “The Geor- | ene of an exceedingly | "4 " 1. entrance of Lemkau and the | citizens, he attempted to cast suspicion on | of the day of Christ's birth. Special || Holiday trade, from $1.00 up. But b mpelled accept a | & e - o 1 last night. Three men en- | ganehter the robbers fled, leaving part of | them. Realizing his blunder, he_tried to | hymnal and devotional services were held | few_article JRoTe SpmGeciaial : . & br thitn: | . arge opportunity ~10st 10} tered the store about 10 o’clock while Mrs. | the money in the till. They ran up Ste- | explain by saying that Sergeant Donovan | in nearly all the churches. With prayer by men who smoke. Ladies should B¢ ¢ g “‘ R i % \’i:\ ¢ U\'n pretty young "-w- Oels, the proprietor, was sitting alone in | venson street in the direction of Fourth ‘ had told him to hold up everybody he met | and song the first of the Christmas week not h»«-u'zu,-' to .zrrl»-r, as we vnlj k r ais- | ke them, and what with | cery departmen ‘hile one " | Fourth street they turned down and are ! to the robbers. it iy selection does no e enti : : = wirior B e LI, A0 L WTEor | hors enowed Mea, Octa to reavent hae aull- | 5210 to have boarded a Mission-street car. s ——— &reat numbers worshiped at the altars | tistactory. - rst o 2nd_Belle LR et e (”, theimane ‘;x | The robbery had c\;ldrl'nt b -;1 ca!re« The Song of Birds. of the_ Catholic and Protestant cnur(‘h"-i 25 per cent DISCOUNT ON ALL v make a great gt O e B er girls. It's| PrapcSeace to oLiele °X- | fully planned. Mrs. Oels Is positive that : yesterday morning. Special sermons PES—Briar and Meerschaum, i Elrls to make love (0 OUler Bl atq| tracted about $2) from the till. That the | three ‘of the four, robbers came into her | M. Coupin writes on the subject of bird | yreached by the shepherds of the flock e = At o g E a waste. But th . n all the money that | store on the previous evening. But, as on | SONS, giving many interesting examples robbers did not ok was in the s that was made & R 5 e S it same i told of the glory of Christ’s life, his mis- | MATCH Bow s worth seclngejust the same. s due to the brave fight | that occasion there were several custom- | of imitation. Very remarkable is -the in- | sion on earth and the great lesson he has | QASIEES?%,AK&HA?R g - Mrs. Oels. ers in the store, the men did nothing to | stance of a sparrow imitating the stridu- | taught humanity through generation after | close out. . n des n ffair to Officers Ed | arouse suspiclon. Mrs. Oels is certain | jation of a grasshopper; one spring the | Seneration. In some of the houses of Goc Roger & Gallet, TGty Taconvenicnice, thoss who | ONens 210 B Ml e sid Tt she | that she cah ety Sne o e a1 | spurrow's ‘cage was. hung mear another | e bumbie suroundines of the Saviers | Perfumery Vit © S S Toraanng od it thor- | 80t up from he 2 a n | describin; > she s ; 5 a - ulpit | >l A 3 e e ian S5 mot | the entrance of the three men and started | he is quite tall, smooth-shaven and has a | ¢38@ containing several grasshoppers. No | eloquence. The seal of divinity furnisheq || Pinaud, Houbigaut, Le Grand, Guer Although the crowd at the s By ter last night was not e e h 0 cond floor up- Devil’ he Auction” is not iquor Fore '8 . ? ain, Cre fumery, Colgate’s, sut i &= 0 go behind the liquor counter. Before | large mouth. He wore a dark suit of | hotice was taken by the sparrow for a|the subject matter of other addresses. lain, Crown FPer! ) . ., but In the Rands | chegot to the place one of the men seized | clothes and a tie striped with yellow. | whole/year, but during the next year he | Precento of religion, of Ploty. of reverenms | all ihe londing malers of (he SR, of newness that ap- r the throat so that she could not| Almost within the shadow of the Hall | learned to imitate the grasshopper’s notes | of the true Christianity all found a place | £ S e e TR ; % | ‘prived of the use of her tongue, | of Justice J. Kutaka, a Japanese, living at | and never forgot them during his life, | in the sermons of God's ministers. in faney box, Z3e. fa, 1-o8 Dotth The grotesque as ever, and | she scraped her feet on the floor in order | 423 Stevenson street, was held up by two | often combining them with the songs of | The old traditional and distinetive Colgate's or_Victorta, 108 eyl - during the performance m: startling | 10 attract the atiention of her daughter | men shortly before 8 o’clock vesterday | birds, however. Young linnets sometimes | Christmas carols gave the choirs an op- in fancy box, S0e. nic effects are presented. A man, a|and Henry I au, who were in the | morning and robbed of $3, all the money |learn the notes of the nightingale. Cer- | portunity for vocal differentiation. From HONEY CAKE-Fresh shipment Step-ladder furnish the | house back of the store. he had. According to his story, he was | tain birds in Thuringla sing much better [ hymn to carol the church singers just in. Between the three = | In her struggles with the ruffian who | walking through Portsmouth square on | than others of their own species in the | breathed the spirit of Christ Into the sere DELICACIES — Collected from Turn is pres Fox and | had her by the throat Mrs. Oels managed | his way home when the robbers approach- | Hartz mountains, it is said, and the su- | vices. The sermons of the ministers ex- ail parts of the globe. Everything e names of the man and the [ to get to the door which leads to the|ed him, and while one gave him the | perior excellence due to local conditions | emplified what the choirs expressed in house. She was fresh. Goosebreast, Filet of Ham, Gaensegrieben, Apetit Silds, etc. ete. o Ehman’s Black Ripe, Queen or Manzanilla. GROCERIES—None but the pur- est and best, and at no higher prices than elsewhere. Wines and Liquors. French, German, Spanish and Cal- ifornia. La Favorita de California » clever. Amelia Male cleverly and the terpi nf the ballet are vei Madge Bl us Mor- Count about to turn the knob | “strong arm” the other searched hig|always persists. song. Ideas Suggested| Everything a the Famowvs 750 ng will make her first ap- nce a here to-night at th Columbia Theater in “Janic e nce this charming young Claret, doz. qts., $4.00. We rec- oman was seen htl’rn. :ml!}sho il doubt- i A ommend it. i A p 1 warmly welcomed by the theater- S h f M M S Haut Sauterne. L. L. & Co.’s, doz. z contingent during the week. As the t t t ts., $3.50. Has a beautiful bou- e ou 0 ar- ISSIONn ree g so.m drama Miss Mannering should have an opportunity to display all her attractive capacities. Her supporting company is said to be equel to all the emergencies. The book from which the play has been | is among the most popular histor- of th CORDIALS—After-dinner drinks in elegant decorated cut-glass bot- tles, from France and Holland; also in plain bottles. Full assortment. Low Drices.«w s ———— oo dod Sty tuin COME EARLY to insure prompt 2 g . 5 % the day, and the drama is 8 o B o ). g o s sal faithful adaptation. H. S, Fancy aclivery. MERRY CHRISTMAS. r i > \d Charles Cherry are among | P Chairs, New S m *ianc W | Miss Mannering's support, and the mount- | (AN TS =r t . and greatest | i he play d to be of the best. | > Bl l, HpRAL . Y . rict ade | The play will run two weeks, with speciai K i I uphol- v ~ o & . matinees on Christmas and New -Year's | g T stery ® P her introduction. We offer to-day ve piece de resistance of the Minnie | AV 22 ancy mos 3 - n engagement at the Grand Opera- 4 3N woods. + will_be put on for the Christmas | We have K bill—; with M in the title supported Seligman | The star will be well the largest ;' the Grand Opera-house | and Limited... ges stock compa o expense has been | most e red by the gement in the staging S - - tuming of the pi An effective i r se pianos three ped- y_in the Y.Anlnusn lhn.: .m]m. ; Slt‘%k- in < d Jeannette, will be introduced, | o s e nd Jeannette, aced the city. special matinees will be given on | Christmas and New Year's days. . . Tivoli is to the fore in holida: with “Little Red Riding Hoo Hartman's Christmas extrava- | ganza. The piece has “caught on” with Tivoli patrons, and “the prettiest ever” i the verdict all round. The fantasy is full led $600 00 Stein- | of the fun of the latest minute, with plen- new and fully | ty of good son; pretty scen pret Y as well .as by | &irls dainty children. Ferris Hart- o " man, hman and # 3 | Annie supply the fun, and the new Emerson | pretty girls do the rest. The transforma- at $186 00, for either | tion scene, “Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes,” comes in for high praise from the children. All the little folks should | see “Little Red Riding Hood.” | "B with three $156 0. Basy . We show a full line of Sideboards— in many styles, in many woods. —_—— Our stock of nd new Estey uprights. 2 s nos, retafl value| .cparley's Aunt” is the Alcazar bill, ExtensionTables " o 800 and $217 00 for | and the popular farce should prove embraces ever The greatest train across the conti- - es arrantees | attractive holiday offering. The Alcaza y nent. High speed combined with e these Snstrament | Stock company has a spiendid record for | nt pianos, brand mew, o long | the “Charley’s Aunt” kind of thing. The i - for 125 50 | farce will doubtless be among their be e the suy sts, will go for $12 | efforts as funmakers. The piece is c ts if desired to the full extent of the company. Ext ving of | matinees on Christmas and New Year high-class accommodations have made it the most popular with travelers. From San Francisco., daily, 9 A M. conceivable idea in this necessary household ad- The days of frivolous Holiday buying are past. N_othlng pleasgs so much as handsome, substantial fur- niture of the right style. The permanent value of such tafl dealers will ;1 “*m" afford pavl[rons of the popular | 'f % x Ticket Office—641 Market Street. comet.boge-§ SR ISRy o Snjey 08 o i, gif's is obvious. They never wear out—and we offer e low prices and yiel( A > 3 2 : 00 DEkchS Soul yhen melograma’ with s Chrstains { them at the lowest prices in San Francisco. W. T. HESS, our loss is your gain. reign at the Central Theater other investments in the wholesale m]x.c wf«l:k with z;w 'f:“'nfllto play “The | NOPARY PUBLIC AND "“““":‘l ‘1;'1 1 e htered a g _ | Silver King"” as the bill. There will also | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. ck W slaughtered at correspond- | be a number of good specialties during | Telephone Main § i es his is certain] '€ | the evening. The bill will be one of the | A prominent Residence, 821 California st., below Powell. ¥ a good piano, | hest in town for the price. Matinee on feature of Residence Telephone, James 150L. red to pay afi | Christmas day. | our im- arrange ‘time pay-| TR el | mense stock omen esnonsible - Among e entertainers a scher's W k M d w b T T e ana | Conceri-house for this week are Wiliiams is our ea en an 1 With the exception of thr —nge BB Sarl, Irish comedians; Coleman and great HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE vies, on which payments must be | the wonderful shflr{)shflol(\rs, S Great Mexican Remedy: gives nsalth ond Jeast $60 00 down and $20 00 per month, | exhibitions created much interest assortment strength to sexual organs. Depot, 523 Market. ] instruments can be obtained at cush | a short time ago; Lamar and Hall, { of Easy and $10 00 or $5 00 per month, with inter- | Seaitin e Revote o aa which this est on deferred payments at § per cent | who wiil sing bits from " *“The handsome g me sha.”” A special matinee will be given : cobbler Regular five-year written guarantees|on Christmas. Four favorite S OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. will “accompany el ved (g AT [l which opens at the Chutos | suggestions of is a good Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed countersign G S 0 includes Deaves’ Merry Manikins, % i s ati imstruments as safe io buy as Gov- | oleman's Uogs and cats and Bicknell, | @ ours are: Ladies’ Writing oL on Application. t bonds, and If you have any pos- | comedy clay modeler, all from the Or- : f : > for & piano come to us, but do | pheum: Alma’ Wutrich, uvenile come- Desks, Music Cabinets, Big o ot e st axprablised a8 more COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. ; o | dienne; Dave Lloyd, monologist, and a : Christmas _presents is one of 900 Battery Street. at the end of the allotted | L e, S togt moving plctures: @ EFasy Leather Chairs and these beautiful Parlor Cabinets— satisfactory . C-WILSON & CD.. ~oiepnone Sain 1564 instruments will all be L H fir &l ‘woods and i all sty in the = - =i in_all woods and in all styles. - e - ill be no more—the sale will hes; all o 1 We are also showing anoth hair 1 T MEATS. - e o Father,” said the fair girl, “Harold has CC?(;JC; for ‘a ]ife‘}ifir];oel’tune. all ;mp\jiar: Yg:y)::tol(’ Ladies' Pe.)?. on b i FRESE'E)‘) 5::},,,.".:: Butchers, 108 pos ‘ AR | left me, never to return!” , the right that has been immense- - This sale, as above, will be held at our | "y 4y’ gorry to hear that,” exclaimed the g Iy popular. found. JAS. BOYES AL Tel. Maw 1204. holesale warerooms, the .:ovunldozi_o% of | 51a gentleman, h;_ sioglwned tones. = - B 8 OILS. p building, enttance a 5 Mar- “I am so grateful for your sympathy.” N o g 4 S % strect, -commencing this (Monfay)] Al u"sure he 1sft, never to re- | B u / H H LUBRICATING OfLS: “ione Mute it rning, and if every one in this city “lj';, |ss|u“ ree R 11d but re the exact situation as it | ¥ 1hav's too bad; too bad. Day be- k H PRINTING. nothing would be left for sale Tuesday. | fore yesterday he borrowed the best silik | Bl E- C. HUGHES 511 Sancome St 8. P Store open v and night till stock is|umbrella in the hou: ‘Washington Star. | il SA" FRAHNSW, GAL - - closed out. rs Piano Co. Rem;;nher e PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS. the number, 545 Market street, near Kear- oanoke Rye, Honey and Horehound. A E HICKS-JUDD CO., oo Its quality tells the story. . | | [ 1] 4 I R | | [ ]] o T st street, San Franciseo.