The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 10, 1903, Page 14

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903 N“ l_mNMH[ 'MAIDS AND MATRONS, GUESTS OF GALLANT BACHELORS, |\SCAGKI BVES : .~ SMILE JOYFUL THANKS UPON TH;IR CS)URTEQUS HQSTS- 1 HIEH HOND HAS HHMANG[ Lavish Japanese Decorations Cast Glamour of i SR . i It Makes Oriental Splendor Over Native King of aly 2 IN I ‘ : Sons’ Hall. Him a Chevalier of -Savoy. d Army and Navy Uni- Vast Esta loude Hstate 80 forms . Add Color. by a Peculiar Wiil. i Tribute ‘of Sympathy for His Troubles While in America. able Property - Left by Francis.G. Cunningham Litigation Jflfivli,{s : £ He ¥ 2 o e < | /: ’ A \ N ADVERTISEMENTS. : With Itching, Burning, Scaly = Humours v Find Instant Relief and T In Cuticura Soap and Cuticura - p | Ointment 2 | - . z . : r ] | | When All Other Remedies and g the Best Physicians Fail. e g «1»'-,7»-: EI fie FeioTo ‘ i Instant relief and refreshing sleep ; frzpi‘:f::%f]/oxflxron [ for skin-tortured babies ard rest for “provia. tired mothers in warm baths with s atting | ¥ 1 Soap and gentle anoiantings f - HE bach proved themselves ‘ with Cuticura Ointment, the royal’, hosts ‘last night zat’ ther . cure, and purest of emc . Al t r of the lac 1 ! y followed in severe cases by mild doses 3 i g = were delight b AL, & n}: Cuticura Resolvent P - his is b f AS e N st, sweetest, st speedy, x ¥ wing is a description of some of the | torturin tching, burni 4 pe s bleeding, crusted and pin re. H. E. I ston wore an ciegant gown | gkin and rours, ecz Thi | Futfies ot white 1y N ith foses. with | paghes and irritations, with loss of ‘ — . : 5 | svans b s hair, of infants and children, as w 3 P F T ia) E § adults, and is sure to succeed when all . - e A\ FEW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE. ENERGETIC COMMITTEE WHICH HAD FULL CHARGE OF AR- | v plique. L, viite lace | other remedies and physicians fa RANGEMENT OR THE BACHELORS' BALL WHICH WAS GIVEN WITH GREAT SU( NIGHT I Miss Glass w a ming g ¢ Millions of the world’s best people .. IN NATIVE SONS' HALL y, sa v and E pow use Cuticura Soap, assisted ESY S s ¥ & Cuticura Ointm 5y E R FE A s A 5 - purifying and Baron von Horst, Clagence Follis, Joel | Richard Rountree Mr. and Mrs.” Mountford Wilson y i i for cleansing the scalp of ¢ _4!4.' ales itenant D. F. Fuchs, Frank | Read Mrs. Parker Whitney 'Mr, and Mrs pendant. cha and dandrutt, and the stopping o “rederic < sto arry Scott | Wilsen, Mrs. Y. 8. Wh i sunburst and = o~ - Freferick .« JohnSton, § oo geoit.: syanef B T B H T e B A R B Bomr 3 i ing hair, for softening, w B, e e L | Misy Frances Al Miss Ros Robinson was a pieture in an | Soothing red, rough and so Penn mes D. Phelan oy A & r gow - . p il e e o D Ferdinand Refs, Lieutenant Ed- | ace Baldwin Miss Br Miss Berti . 2O : rd Terry, Cary Van Fle and Lieuten- oren Misses Brig Bailey e ‘Misses Ben am, Miss Blanding., Mis Misses Borel, Mi 3 Mids B M a decollete | st0ilet, bath and nurse h r | of women unhesitatin Cuticura Soap for annoying i and chafings, perspiration, in the form Glass, Mrs. Huntingt ¥. Herrin Emerson Warfleld Jleanor Martin, Mrs. J. D. Spreck Hig PR L) J. W. McClung, Mrs. W. H.| John W. Young, Wi Monroe Sallsbury, Mrs. Henry T. ancey - Willia George Wiege Royden Willlam ard P. Young. for the patronesses ol Linda h with 20T 7 s ve ‘weaknesses, 3 amy 2 | uleerative weakn and Mrs. A. H. Voorhles. THE INVITED GUESTS. | il .| sanative, antiseptic P THE BACHELOR HOSTS. ~ |, Mr and Mre Angerson Mr. and Mrs Gor- | vington Teadily suggest themse ; don nding, . Mr. and Mrs. John Breciin- | A v P » Olntn 1 balcony, where folds | The hosts were the following named: | ridge, Dr. and Mrs. Erigham, Mr. and Mrs |, The Misses Deal, Afics Helen of Cuticura Soap, ' ale of the vala with sunflowers s, Lieutenamt Gilbert Al. | BOArdman. Mr. and Mre. Lavrence me. U. | g ol : . b is greater than the i he center of the ball-q 1 D Anders | - Mow, Beark P, Arbuckle, JMic' End Krs. | s Ciart world's product of oth n remedies. Dt e itme sttt our, 4. K. Baird, Frank Bar. | fhomes Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckbec, | Far Sold in ever v part of the world- Baker, Walter Robert | 5 A n one [ s Fern, h " - - suspended dozens of G . Mr, and Mrs and Mrs. Henry ; . . i P fe Wallace ' Berthol, Boni- [ M. gnd M . e Miss Glass_ the Gibbons, Miss K brightly lighted. Hand- Bowers, . Philip J. Ots | il and Mrs. R | . Gunn, Miss Nellie Grant. Miss Bmma Grim " | gy ..s.s -0 hangings Baker. 1. Baldwin I'\".‘” and Mra. Mes. | \Cood, Miss Ruth Gedney @ il il il @ [ mUSS HOUSE A il 30 G Churen, Phip | Willam i Craer, . e L P = = A e S Bropes man, William oliter Jr., Mr. and Mrs a | the Misses Ha ias ot o kg i 1a y Coft, Bugen’ de Comlon, "I "Rariy/| M o0 Mrs | Walter Dean, Mr.“and Mrs. |y Howell, Miss Hume, Miss Hobp A 1.:pec,m,'yh fox: Onfigren. Cralg, Lieutenant Craigle, G. E. Crothers, J de Young, ! : - > dams' Irish Moss Cough Hals OFFICERS IN UNIFORM. Ny Mr. and Mrs, James [ Ml ang e TSN MEIR ] ance For Croup and 1 h,.,:f‘ While the guests were arriving the or- ! Henry P. Dution, Charles de Young | . Atherton Folger. nk Tood.. - 1 inttauton. Hatmes, . M marcotics or stupetying v THE OLD RELIABLE |35 m, Bins e from “The | -isuionang Skson ey 3 e MR o entegn e . 302 Bm Mikado™ after 8 o'clock, when infor- =ONEE. Suseon bt : i Miss Marion Harrison Miss Hall R R PP g n ‘ourtney A and Mrs E., Huntington, Colonel anl ~ fadi s mal duncing began, the music continued | p Haster Mrs, Huston, Mr.‘and Mrs, Timothy Hopkins, | Miss Florence fves. = 00 . Wants Distinction Made. Jupane racter, including selections 2 ) Creenwood, A. | Mr. and Mrs, Hill, Mr_and Mrs. 'ward Hop ’ '"] ‘i y Johpson, Miss Johnson, Miss Secretary Holbrook of the Humane rom n Toy™” and *Th wer, Frank . T.|kins, My, and Mrs: W. F. Herrin, Gener: EIVDCH SOTIee: clety sent. 3 : e Mikadc er” Grant. Dr. Genthe, | Hughes, Mr_and Mrs J Jirvey. D sent.a communication to the Pe = cvieve King, Miss Hazel King, Mi Kit i theld, Miss Ethel X D, ¥ , Goodfellow, Carlton { and Mrs. E. Hopkins, Mrs. Hastings. o Commission Prominent among the guests were Sig- or Pietro Mascagni and wife, who, upon | entering the ballroom, were grested by a of “avaller Rusticana.” BL by neglecting weak eye: r sight. painful, sare, w Mr. and Mrs, Irwi | . 'Miss Katharine Kent ; o 3 "{:lxl?\‘i‘n’ »‘.‘v:h {‘lr::l“l(-m all. U. S N.: Mr, | - Miss Pearl Landers, Miss George Lacey, Misc | *37€ De taken that the o and Mré. Samuel Knight Captain and Mrs, | LOughborough, the Misses Lewis I | |} r. and omer K Mr. an Miss Ardella Mills, Miss Bex in. Mr. and Mrs, Homer King, Mr. an oL R . Hopkins, Leslie James Harkness, Harry Hawks, Eugene Hewlejt, Albert Hanford, Dr..Reuben . 8. C. Hodge, H. W. Hig- | M nts be not conf: with a_similar of wh Mills, Miss aus, Miss' Alma | od= The e McClung, Miss Marga 4 Lieutenant and Mrs. Lewis | M Miss Glad %! ng ’ Full dress uniforms were worrn Captain Johnston, Herbert Jones, Paul Jones. Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Mr. and Mrs, | ret Mee, Miss Edna Middeton. Miss Anita | 53t€d. The officers under his ¢ he | 32 of the army and navy, including ‘guests | Lieutenant Kuzrik, Charles Kenyon. Pay- | Mills, Mr, Percy Moore, Mr. Meyer, Miss Rena Maillaird, the Missés McKin- | RSSeTts, do not wear a patrolman's badge | MaTket 4 from the United States ships New York | master Kennard, Jobn ~Kentfleld, Lieutenant | Mre. Frederck MeNear, Mr. and Mrs. | stry, Miss McCalla. Miss Sallief Maynard, Miss | and never attempt to pass as eits detec- ited Sta ps 2 'K, | William Korst, Lieutenant George \H. Knox, | McCutcheon, Major and’ Mre. J. W. M -Nutt. Mies Edith McBean, Miss Felen Mu- | iy es % SAN ANSELMO o byt S ! Mr., Kenward 5 > Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 'Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, | rison, the Misses Meyer, Miss Mattie Milton N ANS e Every gentieman was presented with a | . Jénn Lawson. JoHn Lewis, George W. Lewis, | Waitor Macrin, e noa sore. Meifuing, Twr | Miss Mifler. o TR i - - boutonniere of bachelor buttons and the | Dr. W. J. Lyster, Frank M. Lucy, James M |and Mrs. William McRittrick : \‘Ai‘“ Hazel Noonan, Miss Mary Nicholls, Mise Walhalla’s Social. a programmes bore the same ‘flower, hand | Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Nixon Nokes. T. Marye, Edwin McAffee, Ensign| Miss Porter, Miss Peabody, Miss Perry, Mies \ValDalla Rebekah Lodge. 1. 0. O. F. Carthy. John B. Metealf, Y. and Mrs orge Pope. Mr. and Mrs e Charies Page, Prince and Princess Foniaiw- | Peck, Miss Marle Louise Parrott, Miss Patton, he original being | executed by Lieutenant D. CppaRs McCormick.” Duvai Moore, | Y Mies Plaw. the l-~‘r:mn hv!l:u of rl~l» ‘Jw had a very , rumber of the committee | Dr, Morrow, Ralph Merril 3 Lit.. aud Mrs. Robinson: Mr. and Mrs. Chris. | tMiss Eleancr Robinssn, Miss Kathryn Robin. | ©Povable social In its ledgercom Fr ranged to place no names upon their own | frerge 1 oo o North. tian Rels, Judke and Mrs, Rons, son, Miss, Redmond, Miss Russell, Miss Louise | 'Zht, when a pleas programme Rawles, | music and song was presente ¥ after which th dancing until midnight M ogr 1t Instes e S cneign Peckingily | Mr, and Mrs, Henry T. Scctt, Mrs. Monros | Redington, Miss Edna Robinson, Mi pogrammes, but instead to devote their | Orrin Peck, Roy M. Pike, Ensign Peckingili ind M ) £ Monroe. | S A ngton. time to finding p ers for other guests, | Captain Penn, Silas Palmer, H. C. Pendleto bury, Colonel and Mrs J. R.. Rawles, . ot H w4 | and Mrs. Edmund Rice, Dr. and Mrs. =s_Sprague, Miss 8 - o 4 rcs D. Phelan, Philip Paschel, e Platt, ‘ e ipper was served at midnight down- | James D. Phelan, Phi) . hiels, Mr. aud Mrs fiichard Sprague. X medbers, A —ee— M. Pomeroy: W. Page Jr H. Pearce. : 2 stairs, where the decorations .we: deep | © g % A A Mrs_ Jehn D. Spreckels. Mr. and |$ ze. the | rn. Miss Ethel She W d on Drunken Man. | i bunting and foliage. Upon the tables| IFerdiaand ¥éts Jr. Joseph Rosborough Frank Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. J. D, 2 o e 2y o g ‘Fo,“n » fa were candelabra with red shades-and sm. | q " | Soreckels Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawyence Beott, § TS horiton Mise Carrle Taylor, Mise To. | T N PR adt b : + 3 3 » .4 o SO PRI otertedt ittt General Willi R. Shafter, Mr. and Mrs, on, Miss aylor, Miss To- ' Iying drunk at the cor . street .x. Turkish rugs covered the floor and | @ eieiirimirieiuiimuluimatafuiututtfoip @ | General William R Shafter, Mi. and Mre. |0 SSics Mabel Toy. Miss Terrs LR Srase et n e Bt Absolutely Pure ircave. Dancing continued until S MR RS R e : ! Amend. He was taken to the Mr, and s, B ) i‘*"l‘q”l‘l‘l‘l’filfl““—;‘l—-‘- 3 i b @ | tion and when searched. by the officer & . W. €. Van Fleet. 5 Royal Worcester Corsets, style #46, at 75c | bankbook with entries aggregating $2500 Baron von Horst, Dr. and Mrs. A. H.Voorhies | Chester F. Wright, 6 Geary st., upstairs, | and 25 in coin were found b his person. | cck, when the merry guests reluctar Mr. and Mrs, Wliap: Ta : - | whisky than “Jesse Moore.” It's better thi Toram et THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE |" i | ny ciher. ard you can have 1t tor the asking, | * Todse wnd My The exccutive committee was composed | but get it

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