The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 19, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAE\' FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 190s. 3 SOCIETY PEOPLE ENJOV ' I7Ip|| |PPEAR IN BURNT CORK et l ! : |St. Ignatius Students | Give Benefit Per- formance.’ Rooms Are Lavishly Decorated and Mlle.| Zelie de Lussan Renders Selections. | College Hall Is Crowded During the Amusing Specialties. i | | College hall was crowded est capacity last night at the given for the | etic association, which | as charge of the ar s fo o e me—— = e charg rangements for the s s | T TR s S struction of the new gymnasium. From SRS L A AT PR TSI N MW | | 3 3 = P P PPV PV VS PV TV T VISV IR IPIIIVI T EVYY entertainment which of the ath moment that the curtain rose until t number the audlence was kept in st continuous roar of laughter. | a more amusing programme was | never rendered in the college hall. The | numbers were all interesting and the stu- | dents were liberally applauded for their | work, especially as negro minstrels. The St. Ignatius College Orchestra rendered | the music for the occasion and the selec- were greatly appreciated by the au- The programme in full was as | it i PART I | Ignatlus College Orchestra; | the Starlight”’ (Glover), 1 ocal solo, “Asleep LA hd i : pupils of James Dumg la Diuke trumpeters, drum- Turns to —The New Store Front~ - Store front to be altered Big sale the meanwhile The above is a picture of our store front as it will appear when the present alterations are finished. The entire front will be changed from the sidewalk to the flagpole. When completed it will be the handsomest store front in San Francisco. The materials to be used are plate glass and electro-plated steel. The front as a whole will look like an immense show window two stories high. ) The contractors are going to build a fence along the front, leaving suffi- cient space for entrance. Consequently there will be-no show windows during the progress of the work. We shall accordingly inaugurate a sale to enliven trade. This sale will be different from customary alteration sales. We shall give new goods at big reductions. Each department will abound in vaiues. We mention to-day a few values from our furnishing goods depart- ment—you will find similar bargains in both the men’s and boys’ depart- ments of clothing, hats and furnishings. No matter what you want you will find it marked at a price that insures immediate purchase. photogray Happy ] Knabb, Joha llege Orchestra. | I ¥ Alabama Be Bu: Jack Egan and ng mick v 0 De B e Byrne, M Frank Heffernan, red Morton rday will ber of immediate e's parents, on Bu- of the ithrie will offi- Win ADVERTISEMENTS. A DAILY NUISANCE. A S n of two|idence. ) a street. The house A ‘ : . . atter which | T i Tiends were plessanty enar There will be no inconvenience to customers entering the Market- ends were pleasantly enter- | K 2 avitel' Eucats were: ! street entrance, but the Geary-street entrance, at the rear of store, will be T,‘\;?Li“lifl antirely unobstructed. Russ and mar rel Hall Club 1 yesterday at reet. After A. Frank, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. e, Miss Dillo P Men’s all-wool sweaters, in plain colors of gray, navy, black and garnet, and also mercerized silk striped effects in such combination of colorsas garnet and royal blue, navy and cardinal, black and white, royal blue and red, et regular price $1.235 and $1.50; special now at 8oc. . folk songs ¢ h A. Deering ga lections—Chop y : n ture upon “The I Louis Stevenson. [he Men’s natural gray wool underwear, soft, fleccy material, non-shrinkable. w ell made, neatly trimmed, comfortable and durable; shirts sizes 34 to 44, drawers 30 to 40; sold presided et g rs. Thomas regularly for $1.50 a suit; now 55¢ a garment. e was followed iring which he entertainers son, daughter of George . Peralta Mrs. John Waterman Phillips, who has been taking the rest cure at her home in this city, has about recovered. dras, fast colors, perfect fitting, good workmanship, separate cuffs; regdlar price$1.00; special at 65c. Mrs. J. C. Stubbs and daughter, Mi | ‘ Men’s laundered bosom and golf shirts, made of Garner’s percale and woven ma- arrived from Chicago yes- | e : ¢ i : e taken apartments at the | Men’s night shirts, of Pepperell twill, Wamsutta cotton and also flannelette ; cot- ton goods with fancy trimming; regular 75¢ goods: now 4oc. Helen The engagement of Miss Laura San-| aughter of Mrs. E. B. Sanborn of | 4 o : p . ; \d Carlton Hobbs Wall wa Men’s hosiery, in fancy embroidery and stripes and plain shades of tan, black and a dinner given on Tuesday slate ; fast colored ; seamless; regularly 12%%c and 15c a pair: now 3 pairs for 25c. born, a brother of the bride- a : 2 . , at the University Club. The wed- Only p The bride's er, was maid of honor, p L. Van Tassel An informal recep- are wed le's future home : . kel - Cole where Mr. Pe. | ding will occur within a few weeks. The Out-of-town orders for any of these goods filled. In fact, we can savs you money on = w ndent of the Greeley Su. | YOUNE peopie have many friends on both | thi - M . - Fapy s | e Sities OF the e L S anything in men’s or boys® clothing, furnishings or hats. g o T the late Joseph G. Wall and s secretary | 5 was hostess at a of the Vis f alia Fruit and Land Company. | Vesterday after.| The guests at the dinner were: | Street and en-| Will Sanborn, Miss Laura Sanborn, Miss | x o ¥ e of friends, wood, Miss Olive Holbrook, Miss : J ine Loughborough, Miss Edith Simpson, | e Salisbury. Mr, W, 2 Ve abet Moy oA r;fm;‘l"\]\‘fm.fi?l‘,”"} 718 Market Street The tea” given by Mrs. Willlam Willis | complimentary to her niece, Mrs, Arthur | .| Whipple Spear, at the California-street | ® | residence of the former on Tuesday was | ., M. Water- | an unusually delightful affair. The home jos Chickoring A ll;_'\r‘ri;. | was a bower of follage and delicate blos- Miss Marjory Gibbons, Miss | S0ms effectively arranged in every avail- n Gibbs, M 7 able place. ns, Ma The hostesses were assisted in recelvin, Burns, Miss Hall, | by rollowd T o s “irermiall; | by the following named: Miss Trainor, Miss Mrs, Willlam Dou Miss Moore, and |liam A, Lange Mrs 4. James L. Martel > | Charles M. Doughert Ki in ‘gave an elaborate | Mrs. Frederick . rate | George A. Knight, Monday afternoon at , i ¢ s 3 o ey o Mrs, Frederitk Willlam Keley, Miss May Reis their home, 1350 Geary street. The par- | Miss Lillie Rels, Miss Gertruds Campball, Miss | « honest he will | lors were el decorated with K tes “that the s Vir ass Haslam, Mrs. Wil- C. N. Ellinwood, Mr The Miss s euchre party o afer. more palatable, | palms and American Beauty roses and 1 conve ¢ remedy on the halls and vestibule with acacla. Miss | - » ’ g vod £ : SS | Helen de Youns, Miss k Nellie Glynn received ina bev:om}ng gown | Adele Martel and Miss Mae Farland, ! of white duchess satin with Irish point s AR - 2nd Miss Louise wore embroidered pink | wini Drey % THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. liberty silk. Those present were: Mrs. a,i\;L’;zfl,x%‘opaflfi,&flfh;;’th};“a,gxa‘:f“;:‘; An admirable food, with all }"”“"E"’l;"’;\'F;]’:n‘n“'\‘l'_f- J‘;-n:zi“‘f)thh?rS- was married yesterday to Miss Helen ts natural qualities intact, \;’a\ri R iins Bociiraes.” Mre np;;, | Krieger. The ceremony was performed ed to build up and maintain | Giypn, Miss Marie Dillon, Miss . | by Justice of the Peace Daniels. | p g w Mis Ju\aln Hadonfclrll;. W, - PR H feldt, Miss Helen Petti v, Miss 1 E I l S S e e lahan, Miss Lily Caianan. || BACK NUMBERS OF I | Miss Kate Mihan, Miss Blanch Reauleau, THE SUNDAY CALL | Gives Strength and Vigour. < Estell Reauleau, Miss Frances < Nefll, Miss Loulse Wheeler and Miss Containing pictures, will be for- ¥ wirded to any .sddress in th. m Tessye M B_\."HP.. gl United States, Canada, Imco: Philippines, Hawail and Guam Miss Mazie Crowley will entertain at | upon receipt of 5 < nts per copy. 3 rds this afternoon in honor of Miss robust health, and to resist | Adclaide Dibble, whose engagement to | winter's extreme cold. It is | Nat Messer was recently announced. i Hegrwi! a valuable diet for children. Mrs. George Shreve was hostess at g | 11and Navy Yard about March 11 and at- GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. | charming card party vesterday at her Tes. | commanied by Commander Chaunces’ Thomas NGTON, Feb. 18.—The gunboat Ben- ! ington be commissioned at the. Mare

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