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‘Ba THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1902 . ARRIVING DAILY! 8! . High Noveliics for Spring, 1902. . EMBROIDERED LINEN, AND SILK : AND LINEN, %E IN NATURAL COLORS. THELATEST PRODUCTIONS %E FOR THE SEASON. . Embroidcred Etamines and Plumetis, §§ CONFINED STYLES. OUR OWN IMPORTATION 53 IN THE DESIRABLE COLORINGS. g bid ° . LastWeck otthc Linen Sale! CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, Union Square. The work of ingtalling officers-in the various lodges throughout the city con- tinues. These pleasant events in the fra- ternal world mark the beginning of eagh term, which, in. the majority of the lodges, fall in the first month of the year. Rebekah Lodges. The following named were installed by the officers of Walhalla Lodge of the Rebekahs for the current term by District Deputy President Mrs. H. Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Wumm as marsha Bertha Proll, noble grand; Christine Ack- mann, vice grand; Anna Weichart, recording secretary; Betty Joost, financlal secretary; Ot- tillie Egging, treasurer; Josephine Ducroux, warden; Dora von Oesen, conductress; Anna Iburg, inside guard; Georgine Henken, right supporter to the noble grand; Anna Goetze, left supporter to the noble gran Helene Roeber, right supporter to the vice grand; Rebecca Gerbes, left supporter to the vice grand; Emma Greninger, chaplain; Mary Hocking, past grand. Following the installation Mrs. Segelken, on behalf of the lodge, presented to Mrs. Hock- 1 { | Native Sons’ Parlors. jor of the Native Sons of the t has had the following named in- its officers for the current term: wall, past president; §. O. Stan- A.F. Schieicher, J. T. Nash etrand, vice presidents; Fred H. g _and Joseph G. Cox financial D. Lansing, treasurer; J. w marshal; H. von Valkenburgh, . and F. C. Boden, trustees; J. M ico inside and G. W. Horstland out- H rmination of the ceremony W. D. e retiring president, was presented the members went to & restaurant oyed a repast, story telling and of National Parlor were installed by District Grand President T. C. They are as follows: Radke, past president; W. O. Dixon, William Patterson, first vice presi- harles Boxton, second vice presi- Muller, third vice president; W recording secretery; W. B. La: neial_secretary; P. G. du Py, trea: N. Rogers, surgeon; James McFar- nal; A. R. Vaughn, D. F. Nunan, trustees; Dr. J. A. McGough, J. B. Regner, outside sentinel. ation was on the night of the nniversary of the that event was celebrated by d dancing. During the ng past president, W. G. ed with a fine gold watch Alcalde Parlor of the Native West have been installed Grand President T. hty. President L. F. Bying- Lunstedt and Grand The new officers are: past president: Emelio La: t; Martin J. O'Donnell, W. J. B. Acton recording financial eecretary; A. Rah- R._H. Andrews, George R. verthorn, “alegaris, surgeons; L. ws Smith outside sentl- chairman of the good of Maccabees. £. W. Hall, assisted by B. Richards, installed the 4 n Francisco Tent of accabees: mmander; Frank R. E. Jackson, lieuten- Castle, record keepe keeper; C. W. Seele Erickson, sergeant; L. Guermendez, first, master of the guard: atinel: W. B. Greenberg. ustee; J. H. White: der i mmander L: v Minnie Aydelotte in- ers of Fraternal Hive of the Maccabees. The officers are: past commander; Mrs. Alma nander; Jennie Greene, licuten- der; Mrs. Ida_ J. Lerot, record Sarah Soroco, finance keeper; Dr. la, physician; Miss Maud de t; Mrs. C. Bendell, chaplain; Miss y. mistress at arms; Mrs. Sophie sentt =. Eugenie Thereux, organist. ar Ladies of the Grand Army. ng have been installed as £ e of the Ladles my of the Republic: Lillie Tait, senior, and Lizzie dent; Annie M. Phil- Scholten, treasurer: Florence Athey, con- assistant conductress; and Murilla Jeffries, as- am » Pines Cir gold pin was presented to Mrs. ng president, as a token of the members, and an sented to Lena Scholten. ognition of her faithful ast fifteen years. Friends of the Forest. wing named have been installed as Branch Lodge of the president; Mrs. Mary Copeland, vice Mrs. H. Crooks, chaplain; D. B. reasurer; W. E. Palfruman, financiai Mre. Frances Barnett, recording secretary: M lic Brown, marshal; Mrs. Nell’e Miche, warden; L. F. Gidding, guard: E. H. Henderson, sentinel; Miss Pearl Bry- #on, organist: Dr. W. M. McLaren, physician. The installation, which was public, was wit- nessed by a large number of the friends of the membere, and after the ceremonies there was & social hour. United Moderns. The following named have been instalied as the officers of San Francisco Lodge of the TUnited Moderns for the current term: E. W. Jakobs, chancellor; W. F. Buswell, regent; Dr. Nuckolls, orator; T. G. Hodgkina, recorder; J. H. Baker, financier; Miss G. 1, ‘guide; Mise M. Ober, warden; J. H. watchman; Harr Wagner, past chan- Royal Arcanum Councils. Golden West Council of the m have been installed by Deputy B. Whitney. They are: W. Dinkelspiel, regent; G. F. Bart- lett, vice regent; T. D. Colestock, orator; C. M. Seeburt, past regent; T. G. Hodgkins, sec- retary; H. D. Hutt, collector; 1. Blinn, guide; Thomas Banks, treasurer; G. M. Van Buren, 5 ficsrs fficers of Sierra Council of the Royal 1 have been installed by Deputy Grand G. Hodgkins for the clurrent term. s are: _ancey, regent; Dr. Engs, vice re- T. Lilley, orator; H. W. France, C. de Lancey, 'coliector; C. D. asurer; L. W. Baker, chaplain; M. guide; T. D. Bacon, past regent. Lyon Corps, G. A, R. In the presence of a large assemblags the fcllowing named were installed as officers of Lyon Corps. G. A. R. by Past Depertment Fresi; Mrs. Cora A" Merritt: Sarah M. Willlams, president; Mrs, M, Wood- ruff, senior vice president; Mrs. A. Bucker, junfor vice president; Elle Lewis, secretary: Mre. Monson, treasurer; Mrs. A. B, Merritt, chaplain; Mrs. E. Waltz, conductor; Mrs. M. Shehan, assistant conductor; Mrs. M. Thayer, guard; Mrs. H. J. Roth, assistant guard; Mrs. B, Schultz, Mrs. V. Foot, Mrs. M. Joseph and Mrs. M. 'West, color beavers. The reports show that the corps bad & very successfu! year and that much of the good work during that time was due to the indi- vidual efforts ©f the retiring officers, pacrticu- larly Past Secretary Mrs. F. Morrell and the treasurer, Mrs. Monson. Aldine Club Officers. The following named have been installed as the officers of the Aldine Club for the current term: Walter B. Burner, president; Dr. Joseph E Send, vice presideni; H. B. Trecord- ing secretary, and Dr. Henry Sylvester, finan- SN sacretary treasurer, a and diamond badge of the order, | institution of | “ | and many Rogers, vice presidents; | trustees; Drs. | T \’ Native Daughter Parlors. | . Deputy Grand President Annie Worth has | installed the officers of La Vespero Parlor, as- sisted by Miss Frichette of Buena Vista Par- ‘ lor as marshal. The new officers are: _Mrs, M. A. McCormick, past president; Mrs. | Nora Nonnemann, president; Mrs, Mary T. D.erosier, Mrs. Frances W. Griffiths and Mary F, McDonough, vice presidents; Mrs. Nellie R. Boege, recording, and Miss Annie McDonough, financlal secretary; Miss Maye O'Connor, treas. urer; Miss Ynez Smith, marshal; Mrs, Mar- | cella Knierr, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Romer and Miss | Cassie McTiernan, trustees; Mrs. Mary E | Mattes, inside, and Miss Seima Siverson, out. | side sentinel, and Miss Emily B. Wissel, or- ganist. The following named have been installed as the officers of Las Tarrosas Parlor: Myrtle Moore, past president; May Gerdes, president; Charlotte Koch, Della Quigley and Annette Arellanes, vice presidents; Jennie Ty- ler. marshal; Lillian Riddell, recording, and Elizabeth Ennor, financial secretary; Louise Koch, treasurer; Mamie McKenna, Emille Straub and Bmma Mangels, trustees; Minnle Leftman, inside, and Mabel Dunn, outside sen- tinel, and Bell ‘Schule, organist, District Deputy Grand President Mrs. Ella | Wehe, assisted by Miss Annle Worth as past | grand president, and Mrs. V. R. Bury as grand marshal, installed the officers of La Estrella Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden | | West for the current term in the presence of | | almost the entire membership of the parlor | visitors. The new officers are: | | _ Dr. L. Boldemann, past president; Minnie Kleversahl, presideut; Annie Nichel: Emll)"‘ | i | | | McMurray and Birdie Hoffman, vice presidents; | Alice Boldemann, marshal recording, and Sophie Asmus, financial secre Cora Thomson, treasurer; Mrs, Torves, and Annie Bello, outside sentinel; Til. lie O'Riley, Miss E. Gunther and Miss M. Gun- ther, trustees, and Miss M. Hanley, organist. After the ceremony of installation a costly solitaire diamond ring was presented to the outgoing past president, Miss McInerney; a splendid souvenir was presented to Dr. Bolde- | mann, the retiring president, and a beautiful basket of roses was presented to the district deputy. Then came a surprise in the nature of the presentation of a beautiful opal and dia- mond ring to Miss Alice Maunder, the retiring | recording secretary. The ceremony was fol- | lowed by a collation. 0dd Fellow Lodges. Templar Lodge of the I. O. O. F. has had fts | officers installed by District Deputy Grand | Master Deas. They are: | F. W. Stowell, past grand; E. J. Lloyd, no | ble grand; W. E. Creed, vice grand; L. A. Hoff. May Boldemann, man, recording secretary; C. F. O'Neill, per- manent secretary; D. A. Hagans, treasurer Samuel Hortop, warden; William Ratosky, conductor; H. A. Taibert right and A. J.. binl son left supporter to the noble grand; William | Leland right and A. W. Chalker left supporter | to the vice grand; Walter G. Ben right and | W. W. Young left scene supporter; J. C. Mar- tin, guard. The officers of Fidelity Lodge, 1. O. O. F., were installed by District Deputy Grand Mas- ter Frank E. Smith. The new officers are: Charles L. Zeigler, noble grand; Joseph J. Prillips vice grand; Henry W. Osthoff, recorc ing secretary; Willlam B. Curtis, treasurer Edwin W. Schrader, permanent secretary; F. R. Moore right and Joseph Cassidy left sup- porter to noble grand; John Noll right and J. Rowlands left supporter vice grand: A. M Phee, warden: John T. Cannon, conductor; W. A. Rairey and H. A. Hetzer, scene supporters At the close of the work C. F. Phillips, the retiring noble grand, was presented a hand- some locket as a token of appreciation of his service for the lodge. It bears on its face a back in enamel the emblems of the severai | branches of the order. | The officers of Goiden Gate Encampment No, | have been Installed for the R. C. Black, district deputy grand patriarch, assisted by C. Phillips as grand_junior warden. They are: F. E. Higgins, chief patriarch; S. J. Hey- | wood +_senior war- | | dens 3. sciibe £, Benedic | treasurer; Edwa | Gleas O. Flan- | ders second, and G. A. M | Gall fourth watch; C. E. Peryy first and Leclare second guard of the tent; H. B, Lar- sen inside and J. C. Moorman outside sentr: After the ceremony of installation the men: bers of the encampment and the visitors we banqueted. Those present were entertained by addresses by prominent members of the fra- | ternity. | Woodmen of the World. Retiring Consul Commander 1. L. Isaacs has installed the following officers of Redwood Camp of the Woodmen of the World: H. Wes- sels, consul commander; George Lay, adviser | lieutenant; H. C. Smith, banker; F.’ Russell, | clerk, and J. Barcel, assistant clerk; A. Wehr- ner, ‘manager; George Werner, watchman: J. Casey. ‘sentry, and G. Allbright, escort. Tae instaliing officer became the past consul com. mander for the term. After the installation Banker Smith, on be- balf of the camp, presented to the retiring con- sul commander a very fine jewel of his rank among the nelghbors,” after Which a collation was served and there were addresses, music | and_songs under the airection of Neighbor | Schweinhard, acting as master of ceremonies, assisted by Neighbors Allbright, Barcel and Russell. Fraternal Eagles: The officers of San Francisco Aerle of the Fraternal Order of Eagles were instalied by Ed L. Wagner, assisted by T. H. Lindsay and E. L. Head. The new offices are: C. G. Nagle, president; C. F. Williams, vice §. Michael, chapiain; Gus Pohiman, secretary; E. L, Wagner, treasurer; F. H Everett, conductor; C. H. Donlan inside and Holz outside guardian; J. Baseity, F. Dunn, W H. Flaherty, trustees; Drs. E. Bunnell and J." Keefe, physicians, | Oscar Hocks, the retiring president, was pre- | sented a costly gold and dlamond badge of | his rank in the order, after which Samuel Wolf presented the merie a silver mounted | rosewood gavel for the use of the president. Golden Gate Aerie of the Eagles has had the following officers installed for the current term: { Dr. T. B. W. Leland, past president; Frank J. Shannon, president; Elbert C. Laws, vice resident; George J. Martin, chaplain; B. F. lon, secretary; Fred C. Bates, sure; ‘William Maxwell, conductor; T. E. Balley § side and John Sherman outside guardian; Sig Levy, M. C. Morgensen and Charles J. Stew- art, ‘trustees; Dr. Leland, physician. Degree of the Amaranth. The following named elected officers of Cres. | cent Court No. 3 of the Royal and Exalted of the Amaranth will be installed in Golden Gate Hall on the night of the 24th inst.: Barbara Sommer, Toyal matron; George L. Darling, -royal m;_Ida Spence, assoclate matron. Annie Simpson, conductress Mary E. Donohoe, assoclate conductress: Jo- sephine ~Leech, secretary; Mary = Oatman, treasurer. DIED. BOEKER—In this city, January 16, 1902, | John Boeker, better known as Pabast 1 Basket-maker, a native of Germany, aged 7 Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's un- | @eriaking parlors, 636 Washington street. | P. H. Maass and | ph: ing, the retiring noble grand, an emblematic jewel set with dlamonds; also a basket of flowers of the colors of the order, pink and sreen. After the presentation a banquet was served and there were short addresses by the retiring and the new officers. The officers of Jubilee Rebekah Lodge of the 1. 0. O. F. have been installed by District Dep- uty President Mrs. Florence C. Urquhart and staff of officers, in public, in the presence of & very large number of the friends of the mem- bers and of the officers who were inducted into office. The rulers of this lodge for the current term are: Gabriel Cress, past noble grand: Precilla | Munro, noble grand; Erne Happ, vice grand; Addle ‘L. Ballou, recording secretary; Mary Laldlaw, financial secretary; Sadle Hodgkins, treasurer; Lucetta Perry, warden; Lizzie O'Neill, conductress; Minnie F. Dobbins, right supporter to the noble grand; Edna Hall, left supporter to the noble grand; Mamie Frieden- | berg, right supporter to the vice grand; Alice Manhing, left supporter to the vice grand; Liz- zie Stanton, chaplain. R. C. Black, on behalf of the lodge, pre: sented a collar of the rank of past noble gran to the outgoing noble grand and Julius S. Go- deau presented a magnificent jewel, an em- blematic star with diamond center, to Clara Gaunsaul, the retiring past noble grand, There were flowers for the new orficers and the in- stalling deputy, after which dancing was kept | up_until midnight. The officers who are to serve Mission Re- 3 | bekah Lodge of the I O. O. F. were Installed | by district deputy of the assembly, Mrs. Floy | Urquhart, and her staff, in Excelsior Hali, | which was tastefully decorated with flowers and evergreens for the occasion. The new offi- cers for the term are: Mary B, Hurst, past grand; Julla Jackson, noble grand; Annie M. North, vice grand; Fan- nfe Norman, recording secretary; Emma Craw- ford, financial secretary; Minnie Pollack, sip- porter to the noble grand; Emma Arison, right supporter to the vice grand; Mrs. M. Robinson, left supporter to the vice grand; Mrs. Margaret Duncan, chaplain, and Mrs. Pracy, organist. At the close of the installation Mrs. Larimer, on behalf of the lodge, presented a beautifully embroidered collar of the rank of past noble grand to Mrs. Hurst, the retiring noble grand, and then a beautiful jewel, gold and dlamonds, as presented by Dr. Frost on behalf of the lodge to Mrs. Margaret Duncan, the retiring past noble grand. After that there were ad- dresses by a number of those present, includ- ing Mrs. Olive C. Butler, past president of the Colorado Assembly and ex-member of the Colo- rado Legislature. A collation was served in the banquet hall. Workmen Lodges. District Deputy Grand Master Workman L. M. Manzer installed the following named as the officers of Memorial Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen for the current term: . E. M. Coffey, master workman; W. V. Milfe, foreman; Max Welsenhutter, overseer; Herman Schaffer, recorder; C. S. Hoffman, financier; H, Marsden, receiver; James Wal- lace, guide; R. G. Wilkie, inside watchman; P. E. McCarthy, outside watchman, and Drs. Eidenmuller, physicians. The following named officers of Burns Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen have been installed by Gus Pohlman, D. D. G. M. W., assisted by a corps of grand officer: Walter Wilkins, past master; Harry Moyce, master; Willlam Kern, foreman; George H. Maver,’ overseer: Henry Merkel," inside, and John Murphy, outside watchman. At the close of the ceremony the outgoing master workman, Walter Wilkins, was pre- sented by the lodge a fine gold watch, suitably Inseribed in appreciation of his services in the chair. Major M. J. Blackman, D. D. G. M. W., of the Ancient Order. of United Workmen, as- sisted by a corps of-acting grand officers, in- stalled the officers of Hercules Lodge. — The officers are: . Kenny, past master; J. P. Whitney, H. P. Thomas, foreman; M. J. Curtin, L. M. Manzer, recorder; John Sondag, er; Fred T. Knowles, receiver; C. F. Kirby Jr.. guide;’ A, E. Savers, inside, and A. Gunther, outside wafchman; P. N. Britt, trustee, and J. J. Taylor, physiclan. District Deputy Grand Master Workman Trowbridge, assisted by a number of acting grand officers, installed the officers of Spartan Lodge, A. 0. U. W., in the presence of a large number of people. ‘The officers are: W. W. Brackett, master workman: James M. Sleaves” past master workman; F. A. Griffing, foreman; T. E. Rooney, guide; F. G. Austin, inside, and C. F. Stansbury, outside watchman, After the installation there was a prosramme master; of entertainment contributed by W. W. Brack- ett, B. Lehritton, F. A. Griffing, P. Gillon, M. Quast, and addre: by Past Grand Mas. ter Workman Danforth nd Deputy Trowbridge. Ancient Foresters. District Deputy High Chief Ranger J. W. Lehy installed the following named as the of- ficers of Court Star of the West, Anclent Or- der of Foresters, for the present term: M. Boeple, past chief ranger; Otto Miller, chief % W. Roberts, sub-chief ranger: Poyser, financial, and Frank J. Ma- guire, recording secretary; Thomas Pember- treasurer; F. Cleary, senior, and E. , junior woodward; H. A. Parker, senior, W. Wolfinger, junior beadle; H. F. An- organist; Drs. W. T. Beli, Jerome A. nd D. B, Plymire, physicians; W, J. B, B. Chapman, C. H. Willlams, J. % Saywell, trustees. The installation was followed by presenting the retiring chief ranger a collar of his rank and a certificate of past chief ranger, High Chief Ranger M. Boehm assisted the board of ‘deputies of the Anclent Order of For- ers in install Peaks for the p a P, & the officers of Court Twin ent term in the presence of large number of people. The officers are: L. Moore, past chief ranger; Arthur Allen, Jacob Boodt, sub-chief ranger; treasurer; Alexander Smith, er Cairns, recording sec. in, senior,’ and Alexander Smith. junior woodward: Louls Jutting, senior, and James Ernest, junior beadle; J. H. Soper, fcian, and R, A. Brayman, organist, After the installation there was a pleasing programme of entertainment arranged by Mesers. Hammond, Clayton and Allen, the committee on social hour. The following named officers of New Century Circle of the Companions of America were in- stalled into office by Mrs, Emma Harrington, pest grand chief companion and district deputy: Mrs, Mary Lemme, past chief; Ernestine Zefss. ing, chief companion; Jessie Weisscl, sub-chief; Mrs, A. E_Drendell, financial,_and Bell Bur- ton, recording secretary; Mrs. Sarah Beverson, treasurer; Louise Story. right, and Lena Reck. enbell, left guide: Emily Schultz, inside, and Mrs, Burton, outside guard; Florence Holt, or- ganist; Mesdames Morey, Page and Morrisey, trustees. Following the installation there was the pre- sentation of a beautiful fire gilt vase to Mrs. Lemme, the retiring chief companion: a jar- dineire to Mrs. Drendell, financial secretary, and to Mrs. Schultz a silver chatelaine bag. A basket of choice flowers was presented to Mrs. Zeissing, the newly installed chief com- panion. American Companions. Deputy Grand Chief Companion Herman Kohn has installed the following as officers of Live Oak Circle of the Companions of the Forest of America: Mrs. J. Nicholson, chief companion; Mrs, H. Schneider, sub-chief companion; Nat Roth- man, financial eecretary; Mrs. E. J. N. Stein- weg, recording secretary; Mrs. M. F. London, treasurer; Mrs. L. Greaber right and Mrs. S. Carter left guide; Mrs. J. Gibeau inside and Mrs. M. Murray outside guard; Mrs. F. Margo, organist; Dr. A. P. Woodward, physician; Mrs, M. E. Farrell, trustee. The officers of Martha Washington Circle of the Companions of the Forest of America were installed by Mrs. Emma Harrington, D. G, C. C., assisted by Samuel Schweitzer as marshal, ' The officers are: Miss E. Kragen, past chief companiop; Charles M. Licht, chief companion; M. Kruder, sub-chief; Matt Brady, recording sec- retary; Abe Levy, financial secretary; F. Depth- lesenk, treasurer; Mrs. M. Corsel right and R. Heine left gulde; Miss M. Menger inside and A Anthony outside guard; Mrs. A. Levy, trus- tee. ¥ Miss J. Schweitzer, the retiring past chiet companion, was presented a handsomely framed certificate 'of her rank and a fine emblematic ®gold enameled badge of the order. The officers of San Francisco Circle, C. O. F. of A., have been installed by S, Schiweltzer, D. G. C. C., assisted by John O'Callaghan as marshal. The new officers are: Miss Mary ¥. Foye, past chief; John S. Skellicorn, chief companion; Elizabeth F. O'Keefe, sub-chief: D. O'Callaghan financial and James J. O'Calla- Bhan recording secretary; John Lynch, treasurer; Virginia Brady right and Alexan. der Lynch left guide; Elizabeth M, Osthoff in- side and Bugene A. Springer outside guard; Mrs. John Payne. trustee for (T. year; Fanny C._Eccles, orga . Mrs. J.'J3. O'Callaghan, the junior past chiet companion, was presentéd a certificate of rank in the order, and Miss Foye, the retir- ing past chief, was presented a valuable em- blematic badge in recognition of her services Tnstallations to the circle. This was followed by the serv- ing of refreshments and dancins. Knights and Ladies of Honor. Grand Dictator Archibald, assisted by Grand Reporter Johnston and Grand Treasurer Lampe, installed the following named as the officers of Yerba Buena Lodge of the Knights of Honor: L. J. Marks, past dictator; J. D. Nankin, dictator; M. L. Crowell, vice dictator; B. W. Laidlaw, assistant dictator; R. H. Noble, re- porter; C. G. Noble, financial reporter; A. J. Fairweather, treasurer; J. O, Brown, chaplal William Harris, guide; M. C. London, guard- lan; Willlam Wallace, sentinel; brothers Mac- pherson, Crowe and Brown, trustees. District Deputy Grand Protector Frances J. ‘Willlams has installed the following named as officers of Bay City Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor: S. Hyams, past protector; J. H. Uchtman, protector; Mrs, L. Zimer, vice protector; S. American, secretary; Emma Quitzow, treas- urer; Mrs, E. Smith, chaplain; H. W. Quitzow, gulde; A Harris, guardian; Mrs. E. Edwards, sentinel. A collation followed the installation, The following named officers of Magnolia Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor were installed by Mrs. Emma Quitzow, D. G. P.: E. J. Stanley, past protector; Pauline Simon, protector; Nellle Dockery, vice protector; John J. Hicks, secretary; P. J. Joyce, treasurer, Independent Foresters. Court San Francisco of the Independent Or- der of Foresters, has had its officers installed for the current term by the board of San Francisco deputies. The officers are: W. H. Adair, court deputy; M. D. Suther- past chlef ranger; M. C. Aros, chief ran- ger; T . Desmond, vice chief ranger; J. H. Mahan, recording secretary; E. H. Seymour, financial secretary; C. F. Johnson, orator; A. McDonald, senlor 'woodward: ¥. W. Seiford, Junior wocdward; G. O. Higuera, senior beadle, and W. J. Rogers, junior beadie. After the installation the meeting was ad- dressed for the good of the order by Deputies Stewart, Kelly, Brown, and by several mem- bers of the court, The following ‘named were installed by the San Francisco board of deputies of the In- dependent Order of Foresters, President Stew- art being the installing office J. S. Williams, court deputy; E. H. Howell, past chief ranger; O. K. Brown, chief range: C. 'S, Noyes, vice chief ranger; Gecrge Salmons, orator; B, §. Lemmed, senior, and J. S. Potter, junior beadie; H. B. Mariner, senior, and R. A. Pabst, junior beadle; Dr. J. Coplin Stimson, physician; Dr. J. W. Ginno, treasurer; M. E. Busse, recording, and A. N. Daniels, financial secretary, 1a; Improved Red Men. The following chiefs of Blazing Arrow Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men have been raised up by District Deputy Great Sachem J. Harry Hutaff, assisted by Past Sachems H. Fudolph and J. McCarthy: David Becker, sachem; L. W. Sprigss, senfor, and H. J. McMahon, junior sagamore; J. W.' Kelly, prophet; Frank G. Roney, chief of records; N, J, McNamara, keeper of wam- pum; A, Felter, first, and W. S. Martin, second sannap; C. J. Eskilson, guard of the forest. The following officers of Manzanita Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men have been raised up by District Deputy Great Sachem P. G. Varney: J.'J. Keunedy, prophet; A. D. Mason, sachem; Willlam' P. Read, senior, and David Marr, junior sagamore; A. J. Bryan, guard of the wigwam; Isaac Harris, guard of the for- est: H. Leison, first, and M. Graham, second sannap. Deputy Great Sachem J. H. Hutaff, assisted by J. McCarthy and G. B. M. Hommell, raised up_the following chiefs of Seneca Tribe: W. J. J. Weeks, cachem; Dr. R. J. Creagh, senior, and E. Ruthers, junior sagamore; W. P. Wand, chief of records: Charles Gay, keeper of wampum, and C. F. Felles, first sannap. Knights of Pythias. The officers of Laurel Lodge of the Knights of Pythias were installed by Dcputy Grand Chancellor B. R. Marsh. They are: B. Mayer, chancellor commander; P. L. Phillips, vice chancellor; John Dorn, prelate; P. Abraham- son, master of work; M. L. Gibson, master of the’ exchequer; A. C. Kull, master of finance; Ernest Ullman, keeper of records and seal; H. J. Shalmont, master at arms; J. H. Brooks, outside guard: Daniel W. Saylor, trustee. After installation Guy Fowler of Red Cross Lodge, Spokane, Wash., on behalf of Laurel Lodge, presented to the retiring chancellor commander a very fine jewel of his rank. Palo Alto Club. Able "Elberg has Installed the following named as officers of the Palo Alto Social and Beneficial Club for the current term: Martin §. Meyer, president; Miss Tillie Stone, vice president; Morris Rapheld, finanelal secretary; Mrs. H. Marks, recording secretary; Miss Hat- tie Elberg, right, and Miss Dorie Elberg, left bower; ~ Flora Jacobs, treasurer; Willlam Schmulain, guard; E. Kahn, C. Harris and L trustees. Sons of Revolution. The following named have been elected and installed as the directors of the Sons of the American Revolution: W. J. Dutton, presi- dent; G. H. Gray, senior, and A. D, Cutler, junior_vice president; E. Bonnell, secretary; . 8. Hubbard, registrar; C. H. Warner, treas- marshal; E. M. Adams, A. Spencer, T. R. Reed, J. W. B. Boardman, trustees B. Mau: 3 G. W ‘arrington and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DANDRUFF CAUSED BY A GERM. A New Discovery That Kills the Germ and Prevents Baldness. Pretty nearly all the hair preparations for dandruff have some merit in allaying itching of the scalp, and in being a fairly good dressing for the hair. but there is | only one that recognizes what causes | dandruff, falling hair and baldness, and | that destroys the cause, a little germ and that is Newbro's Herpicide. This germ eats its way into the scalp, down to | the hair root, where it saps that vitality, causing dandruff as it digs up the scalp into little white scales. Unless it is de- | stroyed there's no permanent stopping of falling hair_and. cure of dandruff and baldness. Newbro’s Herpicide kills the germ. “Destroy the cause, you remove the effect.” | Hubert Wilke, Behrebefrprehrehrns s chrefrofrsiretestrcrsirefree shrefroe VIOT TAILOR SUITS, prices, $8 Velvet Collar, cut to $650 — CAPES, cut to SIZ-.,;(; and $1. CAPES, cut to .... SILK DRESS SKIRTS, half thefeshsroirshepr e s s hr sheefrer sirebs s e e s s e e e ot e e sl she shesfr sl shrepr e s sfr e $10.00 — BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS. Velvet Col- lar, 20 rows of stitching on skirt, at $12.50 — MEDIUM AND DARK GRAY CHE- Velvet Collar, flounce skirt, cut to $12.50 — OXFORD GOLF SUITS, Velvet Col- lar, trimmed flounce skirt, cut to 00 — GRAY VENETIAN SUITS, Jacket Silk lined, excellent quality, cut to.... than one-hal eoon SUITSS, ;‘9!3& and $12.45. class tailoring and excellent material and lining. $12.50 — RAGLANS, 55 inches long, cut to.$4.95 $15.00 — 3% KERSEY COATS, with double capes. $20.00 — FANCY RAGLANS, $5.00 — NAVY BLUE BOUCLE CAPES, at... $16.00 — PURE WOOL GOLF CAPES. ‘60—EX. LONG CLOTH and GOLF o s RODY 4nd $T.95 ADVERTISEMENTS. $3.95 ----- .WOOL GRAY VENETIAN o o sj.o;KIli:}IS‘FIi?egthroughout, cut to.......$1.45 nobby Eton eflect. | o 60 — ALL-WOOL BLACK AND DARK """" 4.05 | S50 AL NET/S HATR SKIRTS. _ Satis $6.45 trimmed, cut to... .. 82,95 """" $1200 — EXTRA QUALITY BLACK CHE- .$7.45 VIOT SKIRTS, elegantly made, lined and 'f i fortaex trimmed, cut to ........ DR SRR 7.45 All first- | CHILDREN'S FANCY TRIMMED CHEVIOT SUITS, (Jacket _$8.95 .$12.95 cut to SILK MOREE ... 81.95 MDD e vide PPl g Ey $1.45 and $1.95 : .$2.95 T 1 To g e e carre | STUK PETTICOATS R385 9555 i sacos $3.50 and $4.00 price. $2.50 and $3.00 1230, 1232, 1234 MARKET STREET. S o s o 5 0 2 5 G 0 o s s s s s s s 5 5 6 5 5 5 0 R 6 S s s s s s s e e s $2.50 — LINED VENETIAN SKIRTS, at..95¢ CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ JACKETS, TAF- FETA, Silk lined, c;{ t FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS— sheireraprcheprshrehrcrsirebebebobab s Combination Sale. STILL GREATER CUTS- Golden Gate Cloak s Suit House The continued success of this GREAT SALE is recognized by all who have witnesszd the vast CROWDS of PURCHASERS who have availed themselves of our Unheard of Prices—Much Less Than Wholesale Cost MONDAY MORNING AT 9 WE WILL OFFER: cut to.. and Skirt cases - 8 $3.45 and $3.95 2.9 6.95 PETTICOATS, cut to.. .$1.95 uality cut to. oo $1.45 quality cut to. 050 16 6 5 s 6 s s 0 s s 5 o o s s s s s s o s s s S oo o AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA 2255 ™o weeks. 70.MORROW MONDAY NIGH?, Jan. 20. Every Night, Including Sunday, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY . Kirke La Shelle Opera Go. In the Merry Musical Success, THE PRINCESS GHIC An Elaborate Opera Comique. EQUA!. TO "“ROBIN HOOD”— New York Journal, Among the Artists Appearing in the production are: Maude Lillian Berri, Edna Floyd, Walter A. Lawrence, Dorothy Hunting, Neil McNell, te. Edward S. Metcalf, Thos. C. Frederick K TWO MATINEE EXTR ~" RECITALS. AFTERNOONS OF Tuesday, Jan. 28, ad Friday, Jan 31 JOSEF HOFMANN, THE GREAT PIANIST. Reserved Seats—$2, $1 50, $1 and 50c. Seat sale begins to-morrow. Monday, Jan. at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s music store. AMUSEMEANTS. Commencing With THIS EVENING, . Engagement of MR. FREDERI.K WARDE And His Own Carefully Selected Company. Positively One Week Only. TO-NIGHT, Monday. and Tucsday Lvenings, “JULIUS CAESAR” Wednesday and Thursday Nights and Saturday Matinee, “THE MOUNTEBANK.' Friday Night, “'VIRGINIUS. Saturday Night—Farewell—' KING LEAR.” SEATS READY. Next—Sunday Night, January 26—Mr, Ben Hendricks, in the Swedish Comedy Play, ““OLE OLSON." Seats Thursday. CHUTES #» Z0O Big Vaudeville Show First appearance of Hazel Callahan —AND— Prosper Forrest JUVENILE SKETCH ARTISTS. !" »LLA BURT COASTS THE CHUTES ON A BICYCLE. Every Thursday Night--The Amateurs Telephone for Seats—Park 23. RACING I'very Week Day— Rain cr Shins, NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. Races start at 2:16 p. m. sharp. - Farry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 8 p. m., connecting With trains stopping at the entrance to the track. Last two cars on train reserved fur ladies and thelir escorts; no smoking. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound.- All trains via Qakland mole connect with San Pablo avenue ¢lectric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all ‘trajns via Alameda mole con- mect with San Pablo avenue cars at Four- teenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars go direct to the track in fitteen minutes. Returning—Trains 1 the track at 4:15 and 4:45 p. m. and immediately atier the last GRAN OPERA HOUSE AND NIGHT OF “Claire and he Forgemaster” eek Beginning TO-MORROW (Monday) e ¥ ‘EVENXNG, Limited Starring Engagement of EDWIN ARDEN In an Elaborate Production of Alexander Sal- vini's Original Version of «D N CiwdAR .r BAZAN.” Now Playing to Capacity at Two of the Lead- Theaters In New York. POPULAR PRICES......10¢, 15¢, 25c, 50c, T8¢ Good Orchestra Seats All Matinees 25c. GRAND EPEBA-EOUSE;SPEBIAL. THE SECOND SERIES OF Thres Symphony Congerts Under the direction of PAUL STEINDORFF Will b given. under the auspices of the SAN FRANCISCO SYMPAUNY SOCIE1Y On the FRIDAY AFTERNOONS of Jan. 31, Feb. 14 and 28, at 3:15 sharp. Reserved seats for the series. §3.50, $2.50, $1.75 and $1.25, according to_location. Salé begins at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Monday, Jan. 20, at 9 a. m., and closes Saturday, Jan. 25, at 5 p. m. ' CENTRAL PARK, Market lkr«:nr Eilghth. GAMES AT 2:30 P. THURSDAYS, FATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS. ADMISSION 25¢ AND 50c. _— THE WEEKLY CALL, $I PER YEAR. M. AMUSEMENTS. Week Commencing . THIS AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13. | The World Famous DA COMA FAMILY Lady and Acrobats. b Phenomenal Gentlemen The European Sensation, Taylor Twin Sisters Fancy and Trick Skaters. Ada Arnoldson The Swedish Sweet Singer. THE KARA THE GREAT GREAT The World's Greatest Juggler. | | | | L Last Week of MR. AND MRS. Gardner Crane Presenting “AM I YOUR WIFE?" 3 Faust Sisters Refined Acrobatic Dancers. Arthur Buckner The Eminent Bicyelist. THE BiOGRAPH New Moving Pictures. Last Times of JACQUES INAU The Renowned Mathematiclan. Parquet, any seat, 25¢; balcony, 10c; children, 10, any part except re- served. A few 'front row orchestra rows reserved. S0c. Front rows of bal- cony, reserved, 25c. fan, —_— e 0 _— ST BELASCO ~~oTHAILS e cry mALY Theater Thoroughly Heated With Steam. MATINEE TO-DAY—10c, 15c, 28e. TO-NIGHT—Last Time Augustin Daly's World "Famous Melodrama, Under the Gaslight --10¢, 15¢, 25¢ TO-MORROW EVENING—The Exciting and Powerful Melodrama, ‘““THE FIRE PATROL.” A Great Productioh, LORTAR BELASCO & THALL, Mgrs, MATINEE TO-DAY. To-morrow, _Matinee and Zv, and ANl Next Week, Cvening The Big Romantic Success, “FOR THE WHITE ROSE” Unique Scenery—Lavish Costumes, SOUVENIR NIGHT—TO-MORROW, s DAY. JAN. 20. o All attending will be presented with a tograph of M. L. ALSOP as KAVANAUGH.” Evenings. Matinees. To-night, ho- “LARRY MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PRICES. -15¢, 28e. 35c. 50c and T5c Next—“THE DANITES." NORDICA IN SONG RECITALS METROPOLITAN HALL, First Week in February. AMUSEMENTS. +*TIVOLI=» EVENINGS AT 8 SHARP! MATINEE SAT- URDAY AT 2 SHARP! ——TO-NIGHT—LAST OF— “LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.” FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 20TH, The Great Hit of Last Season, THE TOY MAKER PAUL STEINDORFF....Mustcal Director With the Same Popular Cast. FUNNY TOY SHOP AND THE ANIMATED DOLLS. TOY SOUVENIR MATINEE SATURDAY, EVERY CHILD ATTENDING TO BE GIVEN A HANDSOME PLAY- THING. MONDAY, January 27th, FRANK DANIELS’ GREATEST SUCCESS, “THE AMEER.” POPULAR PRICES 25c, 50c and 75 Telephone Bush 9. SEE THE 'UNION COURSING PARK JOHN GRACE, Judge; JAS. F. GRACE, Slipper. TO-DAY, SUNDAY - - - January 19th Crack Hounds in Competition. Two Open Stakesof Class 104 — NOMINATIONS — 104 TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets 10:15 a, m. 11a m, 12 m and 1 p. m. Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Ma~ teo electric cars every four minutes. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE., BASEBALL. ALL-AMERICANS vs. NATIONALS TO-DAY AT 2:30. RECREATION FPARK, EIGHTH AND HARRISON STREETS. FISCHER'S CONCERT HOUSE Admission 10c. Clareace: Dora, Mervin: Mendel and Mack: Frank Ferez: Monroe; Brady and Hamiiton: Hines and Kimball," and Hinrichs' Orchestra. Reserved § 25c. Matinéd Sunday. PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. On one side of these nificent hotel the wholesale and manu- tacturers’ district—on the other re- tail stores, clubs, rafiroad and newspaper offices, banks and the :;:1: S_l.;eet t?rx. to all parts of lepots, ferries and parka— Dass the entraice: American and European plans

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