The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 20, 1902, Page 7

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THE SUNDAY CALL. : 7 I'll admit I like in a house mys: ave handsome fittings And those wh amkition ctre prised by t eenroom gossip. For in- stance, there pretty Lillian Elliott of the Alcazar comy My ambition,” s much to »e botk reat as it i WEsD e Con- "7/;'57”/‘4:;7 It was s. Dressed FHers 5r in itself I had re- ire of ‘my when I saw flowers and child of ing ever s ceufse, s been made t L difficult standard green- c wrote of best and ’TAVDE AMBER F Weser 2y FrEL05 (o FIscHERS ‘—/ er Mr. V next » for it will try his the utr f b T'he » - v o 0 n of each other's FRANCES i e NTHE FORTONE TELLER" Beinmese ; who w naking the A —— wh ow who g cther with 5 TErvarL BERUTIES IN"THE FoRTuNE TaLLER © il e Mi n than any company in Amer- Aol A e M more important than all this, she e S e N BnE o N ik b R e S F per eumestaty, “We wre gong Lo live out pleted; that is, the builder and lessee had more money on Oriental rugs and oak fur- an attraction ad a distinet movelty, and phras nee that m. irglish gentleman of means, and she is Iy vo o near the Park; it is so much healthier for everything arranged to suit us, and it's niture than T expected he would, but he the little Morton girl is the beauty of the rd clear. purticulariy enviad bocause she is singing /" she suys, with an alr of absolute the baby. We have a flat about com- a love of a place. My husband has spent has a sybaritic taste for such things, and summer theatricals.” here are wany who decry this on the stage for the pure love of her art

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