The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 7, 1902, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANOCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902 \BRILLIANT BAL MASQUE GIVEN BY MR. AND MRS. J. D. SPRECKELS FILLS THEIR RESIDENCE WITH GAY THRONG OF MERRY-MAKERS ol — Tr— - — — - Shiea I A ¥ Y b, el FesTIVITY . AR /) FESToONED ,<omrNER OF B oLl oo m | PSSR e e = P - e £ . 4o Ballroom and Interior of i5ie Manision Pre- Many Strikingly Handsome and Artistic sent Scenes of Picturesqueness and ‘ Costumes Display the Cleverness of Changing Color. [ the Designers’ Art. ENT reigned last Like a glint of moonlight on a water- | | , After supper many of the ladles re-| L. A. Kellogg, Miss L King, P. King J 8 many hours in | fall mermald wended her way in | | | moved the dominoes they had worn and | King, Mr, and Mrs. 8, Knight, Mr. and Mrs / Mr. and green robe through a crowd | appeared in handsome creations of the | A D. Keyes Miss Kiitle Dr. Kierstedt. G / % onsht ‘the ool | Dancing was resumed and 1t was ot wn: | J- Kruttschnitt. Miss Keeney til earl depart this morning that the guests | Miss Berenice Landers Miss Pe carrying with them pleasant | Misses Loughborough, ):: and } memories of tho most successful bal Lent, Dr. Lorini. John Lewls M. a masque cver given In a private resience | {9, -AL0ur. TAcUtanane J. i e | In (A eity 3 f the conser and dis but the tragedy of Den- | | and his companion couid ; dar BOTECOUs t for many . th . while i | g o ¥ coh b xS — e i 755 "ollowing is & list of guests attending | no e By ¢ LAST NIGHT IN THEIR Fa Sthpeiin Mulins, - ! wearing ue maskn, | | g AT THE BAL MASQUE { BY MR. AND MRS. JOHN D, SPRF 8 LA GHT 12 a1 Mise Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington Ames, | Misucs 20 o0 thelr ourion e friends on IDENCE ON PACIFIC AVENUE, WHICH WAS BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED FOR THE OCCASION, AND Misses Ayron | Harry Mr. and Mrs. Blakeman, ‘Miss Blakeman, WO DAUGHTERS OF THE HOST AND HOSTESS. Mies Blanding, John Baird, Mr. and Mrs, A, er floor ballroom was fairly ablaze with orel, Minses Borel, A Jr., Miss Biair, the bal masque 11liay f costumes. With | e - e S L O e L B — e == | Allen'8t. John Bowle, 3 M wou declar y Eucst t masked and in .: Boardman, I.:vu‘!‘vu nt k, i St Sl ume, the tr wrnival spirit was ef- . - P fottum, Mr. and Mrs, 'S, Buck i 4 ahe T Cvers respect. | thued and oy seianes supreme with' he | Representatives of Fashion, Culture and Wealth Dance for Hours e g . Titgss S5 irgwedat | Ahgtin Mige e Mot 3 ballr the man- | yumes were specially designed for the oc. | . gy . T' { Bonagit lrighos Bockien Eoeu act Browen N it Mise Nadino Nuttall: Mivs wh othe datosrs . Bonsall, Misses Buckley, Lieutenant Rrower, <. Nuftall, ) Nadine Nuttall, Mis ‘ hile " other 'dancers concealed and in Splnt of Carnival Merriment Ignore ime in the Bonaal, Misses Buckley, Tieuenant Brower K. Nuttall Nudine Nutta ‘ ‘ ntit Y the ever mysterious 4 ’ P Mr. and Mrs. L. Bovet, Mr. and Mrs. A Misses O'C - Her e ¢ 10 cos . ) - | Brander Owen, ‘ entertainers an tholr gueats Enjoyment of the Fun-Making. | MR cosolan, e 31, Carolan, Mo » d Mar: Minu Conter, Miss T. Cente - th Pros e comical In Flower Kirt was of 4 ) Gt | walader, A, B, Costigan, Mr. and Mrs., H | Seege . ce Platt, Miss Pothemus animals, together with crepe de chine. The bodice | Miss Edith Preaton wore a ‘“vellow , Walter L. Dean wore a domino, W. G, Irwin e o on of Phila. | Crocker, Me and Mrw. W. H. Crocker g 4y Powers, wers, Mr. ool sy e | f Dblue mirror velvet, through | kid" domino over @ black ngled Jet | Mrs, 1. R, Dimond wore a domino over | =Mrs, Edward Moore Robinson of Philac | Mrs. W. Clark, Judke and Mrs. Coop o oy Mise Pleres, Wiiliam - e a9 ] | In which puffs of the yellow' crepe | gown a black chiffon ball gown. delphia wore a domino and a black and | cooer, 'E. de Coulon, John Carrigan Pringle. H. Postt, Dr. and Mrs. Page, F en, electric lights | drawn. = There was an elaborate | ~ Miss Leontine Blakeman and Miss Char- | &, R, Dimond wore & domino. white Worth _gown, over sliver; orna-| Coen, Miss Cole Mr' and Mrs. D. Callahan, |- Erihm b Foptls Br. tod Yes. Tage, B fasks and in the | guniture of pearl trimmming, which also | Jotte Ellinwood were twin “popples” fn | Mrs, Willlam H. McKittrick wore a pink | ments, pearls and dlamonds. Dr, and Mrs. J. Clark, Dr. Collins, Bruce Corn- | Biilsbury, Stlas Paimer, Mr. and Mrs. R | Qutiined the long flowing overslecves of | red silk, with red popples In their hair. | domino under which was a white lace | Idward Tobin wore a domino. wall, Mr. and Mrs. B. Carmany, . | Pease, Ogden Pratt, Hay Pike, Migses Par e ballroom blended | White chiffon formed @ trellis work | The Misses Borel wore black and yel- | Renaissance lace gown over white silk; | Miss Pearl Landers represented a Denn, M, Webuvis, Mr. and Mre, W. . | rott, . . Parrott, Ovrin Peck elvet of draperies and | 8bout the w A small hood of pearl | iow fancy dominoes over white ball | ornaments, pearis. o | French doll, wearing a white organdie | Desn. Fies M. Dean, LR TR AR Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Redingtdn, Mlss Red ed & f ame for the | trimming completed the costume, gOWns, Miss Carrie Redmond was a “fuchsia,” | dress, with blue ribbons and dainty lace. | yeiM NG And Mrs B Dimond, R. Puperd. | ington, Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell, G. Rathbons, g Sram Miss Lilllan Spreckels wore a Watteau Miss Blair wore a black evening gown. oth skirt and bodice being made of large | He ge fluffy bonnet was of white, with : L] _And M Miss C. Redmond, James Reid, Mrs, B. M 1 h H, Dutton, Miss 'Drown, B. L. Davis, Misses A of erns | costume of the elghteenth century. The | Emerson Warfield represented a Turk, | red silk petals oyer white silk, Bhe wore | blue garniture. Dutton, Miss Dilion, W. Denman, Dr. de Mar. | obinson 8 u bank of ferns | material was # he brocade of dull old | with black coat, blue silk jacket insids | foching Le har el Mrs, Thomas Magee Jr, was costumed | yiiis Mise Smogbers, Mise Balisbury. ~Mre e Brapes | hort, Wb an underskirt Sof hale blue | and blue trousers, all elaborately em- | ‘Miss Ellaabeth Mills was attired in alag “Night in a clinging biack |princess | "5 a. myre, Miss M. Bells, Miss Bllinwobd, | §alisbury, 3. ang Mrs. H. Schuseler we America ¥ i draped | satin, The bodice garniture was pale biue | brojdered in gold, His leggins were 0f | Watteau castume, | gown, embroidered [n silver spangles, | Miss Ewart, . e Searie.’ W ¢ Lo the supper-room, |and spangled chiffon purple velvet. The costume was com- | Miss Ardella Mills wore a ball gown |Ahout the flounces of the skirt were ow C, Follis, Mrs, I Forman, Charles Felton dge, B. Somers jall lables were set with all thé | Mra. John D. Spreckels wore a black | Pleted by & silk sash and turban, of 180, Grescents and moons embroldered in sil: | Jr. Miss Alice 'Findley, H. Fyiend, Georgs Varancs Beoth ¢ Y - e the 8 | epargled evening gown, | Dr, € C Collins, Lieutenant Brower | Miss Ethel Melone represented "Night" | ver, Her ornaments were dlamond stars, | FPleld, Lieutenant and Mrs, ¥, Feshtler, Miss | 55 SN0 Gray Skipworth ¥ . when the first u{‘ John D, Bpreckels appeared as a car- | and ten other ofcers from the Presidio in_a black evening gown, Bhe carrled a silver crook, Fm"iu ten GIbH Simpson, Miss B. Smith, g the invited g arrl it the mangion | dinal in_a leng searlet robe. wore dominoes of yellow with large black | Miss Dolbeer wore a pink domino over | Thomas Magee Jr, was one of a nums dl{?{hn."'fi." .M«\m_\V?’lm a:?h.m-, Misses 3 Btringham, Miss ( and for &n b the carriages of the | John D, Bpreckels Jr. wore a Bamoan | poika dois and pointed oAD & White net gown, spangled; pink roses, | ber who appeared as 'the red devils' | Gibbons Mi and Mis 4. D. Orant’ B M A 4 ¥ Sperry Byests continued (o deposit 1helr burdens | cistume : vn | o WWilson of Bianford wore an interest- | . Mrs. Robert Oxiiard wore a domino over | ~'Mfa Edith Huntington wore a colontal | Grasi iy, A, and M 2 drichy, Frank M Tobin, Ed of gaily dressed woou fraas [ weiaus ' Spreckels | Jr. represented v |ing' yellow domino, an elaborate ball gown. costume In_Watteau atyle, of white and | waod, Mr. and Mre' W. D, K. Gibson, Miss Y Wit re than 300 , fostumed | water nymph g:ui wore 4 white sllli | Mre. Thomas I, Bishop wore a domino | Rahert Oxnard wore & demino, gold brocade, with blue pannier and & | Gnirardelll, K. ¥, (freer M T » A X - e My WE « e le the man- | gown, over which m:-' a network of | ever a white satin ball ,?““’“ George A, Pope wore l)rusnryrwu €08~ | white lace fichu, held in rmm by & single Mr, and My, B W, MoNear Miss Hop- | liam Tevis Dr. . Te Thorne, Mr. and - o In the sallroom and .““‘,," i“\nx“u flnl‘} k-‘nm'iulr of pond liljes, | T, P, Bighop wore a domine, tume, which was brought from Egypt, pink rose, Bhe wore a white wig, A large | kins, Miss Holbraok, H. M, Hoeltiraok, Geor Mrs, W, H, Taylor, P, Tompki i ey B Be ihtorior Ball mer o8 | Mps. K Preston wore a domino over | Mrs, M, J. Crocker wa the Indlan Prin- Gearge A, Newhall was "iKing of Ting- | jieture hat, with black plume was worn | Hind, Misses Hamilton, Miss Howland, M) Judge and Mrs, Van Fleet, Miss Van Nesd T ‘\ P Mh.g’r ’1' ‘,',,,":‘,'; ‘u;r’; ""'," black ball gown, Her hair wae pow- | cess Chinquilla land,” ‘in an elaborate costume, ineluding | with this eostume; alse biack shoes, with 1'!:‘ u!‘ Mr. and Mrs, 1ll. Hill, ®, Hotali My { n A mh Voorhies, Mr, de la Vesa - seriod of many centuries | dored, | M. J. Crocker represented the Indian | a scarlet eoat, The order of the 1ing was | gold huckies unr\ L] black bracelet,' Miss | B, Holaling, fireney s Hotaling Jr., Mr. and e T sl Mv aad My G Win ¢ Promenaded. oPipieed in the| X ¥ "Q:Irnlm«“lvt‘"- & Vi and mask [ -‘lmf Geranimo, : i Aaaine & hllma about his neck, the inslgnia of roy- Tlnnllnmnn carrled a pole with blue Fib. | Mrs. W Ve Huntin Wie 3 fioitn Huntir sow.” 5% and heve Whitney. Mv. aod e . robe a Cardinal the hoet min- | with conventional dre g8 Cole wak eostumed In & domine in | alty. N, B, G, Terry Mamifton, Hals Forden, Miss agner, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrua » merry throng, gallantly es. | Miss Heselo Ames was ioturesqus In a | Biask and white afects: Mosers, 3, Polhomus and Thomas Van | “Trom the time the muests entered the | Lunyinglon ¢ Ferry Siamilton Haity ‘iare, | Worden, Mias # wWaner My and Mo Cpo "':’1" of . the [ | Ga ugh hat and elmple white satin | Mre, W, Carmany wore a ball gown of | Ness Jr, were plumed knights of the portals of the house until the EonE | kins Mr, and Mrs Hooker, Mr, and Mrs, | son, P, Willlams, Emerson Warfleld, Parker ) enry R Saees 84 |4 powdered halr black chantilly lace over white ellk; or- | fourteenth century, goufided the hour for supper, masks were | 555 Frabivey Miss Houghton, ' Whitney M. Wright, Orrin A. Wilsen, N ' ] Py an xohanged Worthington Ames wore a dom- | naments, dlamonds, Bhe also wore a Mrd, J, Downey Harvey wore a black | de riguour and there was much fun in the My, ang Mrs, W, O, frw N, Wison, Mr. White, Allan Wright, My, aitd | in shimmer & g, Mr in. ' gallant n Ehimmering over a pink erepe evenlng gown with | domino. molrea evenlng gown, embreldered with | attempts made to solve the ldentity of Misses Josselyn, Captain Johnsten, R, M. | Mes Westhort ¢ on i, Carmany wore a domino, jet, Aaneers, Joy, Miss Jones, Misses Zwelg, My, and Mps, P Zeile L B focguefe esjoderiorie elededeotdedubbboddodoededeopelfedofdudeoefedoqeimededufotobdmodols dodufopoffofoopopofofoofopefeiiobofofosoosooi soopeloffofuoae oo il o} oufunfosfesonfunfoefofuriocfocufonfeonforteefefontscffunfucfofonfecfufonfoafsfonfonfoonfote @ RETAIL CLERKS HOLD | M ""l q /P\( ,Mwlvlr»h. ;;""-"'vlv“:r;m’-'r’mfl EUREKA ELKS PAY FINE Werhn to m..lm-me- any n”d n||lv|nI;|l|un~ BOARD OF WORKS REPLIES o an . artisan . LOCAL DUSINISS MAN - | ana 1. enwa o commitioes of me laws, no matter who the of- | oF o ment, ‘The employes BECOND ANNUAL BALL | Wi 'L fondws FOR KILLING OF BLX | foyduimny bo o i TO BOHOOL DIRMOTORA |an receive insirictions only trom this board | ® WEDS A MODESTO BELLL . Heception commiities-doneph Eher (chalp: e A OF Ita authorised aent Musionl and Vaudeville Programme |, %4} Ferguson, (harles Wad T, | Fish Commission Wins Contest Simi- Board of Health Banquet, fays Repalrs to Schoolhouses Are "‘;«-I to Accountabliity, the sharter requires Lawrence L. Meyers Is United in Precedes Dancing, and the imon, «harles Keyer, Lao Kauma lar to That in Progress in This Iho emploves of the Hoatd of Health |~ Properly Done and Denies A g A T e R Marriage to Miss Honrietta ayor S . vy Ty B f gave a banauet last night at Delmonleo's | office by loyin . Mayor Speaks. St e, 1%, WS City. {o Dr, "Willlam D. MeCgrthy and D, Loty Charge of Bxtravagance, pose,t 16 conaidersd Vb, gz e Re Association gAv ot Chief Deputy Vogelsang of the ¥ish | Baget, retited members of the “charter’ The Board of Publloc Works sent a reply Dresented to Miss Henrietta A nr" Vogelman, one oe nment and ball last v dacc. Commission recelved —information from | Board of Health, About sixty were pres- | yesterday to the Board of Education ro- | payment is your own duty and not our of M"ll""\'“ s falr ters, and nigh o f Hall, The attend-| o Fre Jiureka yesterday that Eureka Lodge of | ent, including Dr. dohn M. ‘willlamsotl | gurding the resolution passed by the last | = The ailecation that complalnt is gensral ay | Fonco Rn LT Prominent youay Buee ance ¥ #e and the clerks and thelr | Oeneral Warfleld Is Banqueted. |ihe Benevolent and Protective Order of Dy of yyhugkloy, and, D, Robert . | Lmad hoard and founded on the account- {o thazexpense of the work and the mannet of | ees man of this city. were 1 ' ©d dancing until a late | Genernl R, 11, Warfleld was tendered a | Eikv had paid a fine. of 30 imposed on | White of the Marine FHospital ' famos A. | ability of the Hoard of Bducation in the | {i" Priiiaiice, Iy bucure, Ii may menn ot | O ey parcnts in Modesto. ¥ | banquet last evening at the Callfornia | Sidrey Dillon for killing an elk, whose Bmery, secretary of the Board of Health, | matter of expenditures made by the | this opinion, A specific charge is the only ed by R 3 he fe f the programme was a | Hotel by the members of his staff. The | stuffed body was intended for # lodge- presided. Dr. liam A. Hassler, chief | Board of Works on school repairs. The | kind which deserves notice. As to the manner L L ceremony a wedding r N of performance, It Is not rash to assert that it | breakfast was se d St - Mayor #chmits, in | bopular Natlonal (Riard officer has just | room ornament, G ety ne ings eoairman of the | contention was slso made that the Board | OF performance, It lu not rash to aasait that |t | bremkfnst was served. = T i which his Honor heartily indorsed the 6 | Feturned from an extended visit to Hon- s e Bt Lo BRI deputies im- | committeé of arrangements. of Jiducation should have actual super- | puyt'for the School Department. The incmeased | ally desorntod wliha rofuston of ferns . k closi movement, He compli- | olulu, and the dinner was given in cele- mediately arrested Dillon, who fired the TP, T ST | vision ‘of the progress of the worlk done | cost of the Fremont school addition was due to | g and violets, K soclation on what it had | bration ."r his safe return. The menu was | Jediately u Doputy Voselsang statos that Dodge Seeks Reinstatement, by the Board of Works on account of the | change in the plans ordered by the Board of | aoiiih, AT LG A0 1 the two years of its ex- | ;’\'_‘:";"“"‘Mv:"vlmh' - W, EORN enjoyable | ¢y members of fi’umku Lodge showed a' BEdward B, Dodge, who was dlsmissed | Board of Education. The communication | Bducation. blue slik, trimm; Md _that merchants had |evening was spen dirposition to contest the case and steps (from the police force in June, 1893, i | follows: A comparative statement of prices pald | ding was u quiet affair, o aas In nowise surtatied | W Psosty e o e ) vere taken to make the prosecution u | #uing for a writ of mandate compeiling | Rogarding the supervislon of the Work, the | under contract for material by the Two | by (he relatives ami o ou i, Hi most # o'clock Instead of 9. | Neighbors Think Them Insane. Vigorous one. After numerous delays and | the Board of Police Commissioners to re- | charter is clear. It provides that reoairs to | hoards accompanies the communication | Intimate friends of the contracting o rytone s0lo. JOO | poener and Mattie Allen, mother and | legal hitches ithe Kiks came to the de- | store him to duty. Judge Cook issued an | school houses shall be done by thadno?rq of | and shows that the Board of Works pays | parties. ] ged 10, played a violin solo, | , Eether and Matti B s B clsion that it would be better to make a | alternative wrlt yesterday, Teturnable be- | Works atter notification by the Board of 1idu- | fous for materials than the Honrd of Bdu: | * The bride is the daughter+of H. Vo o tots enie Tilton and ghter, alen to the hospital at | oitlement. The fine was therefore paid | fore Judge Hubbard March 1. cution, the work to b cation. man of Modesto, The groom holds a ; Suve & skeich, “The Back, | the City Hall » terday. 1Jmn}( thelr resls | without further protest and the matter is — e O ot e ot sponsible position with the Western M N Brackett enter- | dence, 2 Hall place, o ackson street, | now finally disposed of, | Company of this elty, where the you u by clever monologue, Georgla | suposed to be sufféring from insanity. | = Vogelsang says that he has no fear but| _ Lecture by Rev. M, Bercovits. forg- gt the, work, o Free Day at Institute. | couple will make their future home. rang coon wongs, Kd Iambert gave | The neighbors gave the information to |that he will be able to punish those who | The Rev. M. Bercovits will deliver a :“,m Tt 18 not inte at the The Mark Hopkins Ipstitute of Art will —_—————— & peciuities and Mrs. W. T. Hobson | the police that the women were demolish- | were responsible for the killing of the elk | lecture at the Hall of Israel's Hope, 1127 Board of Education no its wishes | 1,y open to the public free of charge, to- | CONSTANTINOPLE, March 6.—Consular re- g ing the house in which they resided. They |in Golden Gate Park some time ago for a [ Mission street, this evening, on ‘“The in any matter in hand. e Board of | 100 "0 om 9 a. m. till 6 m:, and in the | POFt8 received here from Macedonia confirm the G. R, Puckett w floor manager, His | will be examined to-day by the Lunacy | similar purpose. He states also that the | Greatest, but gnored, Friend of the Jews | Works cannot do s to permit a repredentative [ day fro o T Pp. m:, n the | previous reports of the appearance of armed Sesistans were Keot Matheson, r | Commissioners. - 1 ¥nvarying policy of the Fish Commission | and of Judaism.'t af the Board of Education to give instructions | evening from 7:30 till 10 p. m. bands in several districts,

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