The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 25, 1903, Page 4

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4 aerry (Naskers at Topous (Nardi Gras B e — fHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1903, - KING OF CARNIVAL RULES MIRTHFULLY OLLY was king in the spacious | halls of t he Hopkins Art In last night. Mirth, witk ap and bells, w Prim wn to t of the & allowed his P re. The gay 'Pompous Pa- | geant Greets Music’s Call. 1l camaraderie of the - Glistening Maze Marks Course of Leaders. . e prim college fgirl with 1 the girl of other times w ha pated in such effairs in t olé the blushing deb - red cheeks could scare Y et the dainty mask—ev t bbe with ever 3 eise an the of the ' g ‘ . > S gallery K waltz sound Kknow . v which evoked v ever e kno w, € mal e merr . the . RECEPTIONS PRECEDE THE MARDI GRAS e rs were en urs of 4 and »mingly gowned d Russian lace d by the fol- Mrs. Mrs. n V. H Walt Cyrus Mills D. Balley e a very rday to th ming lunch- ir many young guests were seated at two one was decorated with white i greens, and the othe: Thirty-two gues anette Hooper was host a iven vesterday to Miss Kline te Gunn. The tables were decorated with violets and Habenicht gave a euchre r aft on at her home ight street, where forty guests were htfully entertained. The hostess was d in pink crepe de chine and Crowley, whom the guests were in. e meet, was In pink crepe. The rations were red roses and ribbons ferns, which were effcctively ar- Four handsome prizes were ed to the fortunate players. The were kept by Miss Smythe of San Rafsel and Mrs. Walton Thorne. e marriage of Charles Sagehorn of Jackson sireet and Miss Bessie Still Auburn was celebrated at Santa Cruz last Sunda; The bride is a charm- fng young lady, and was & belle of the mountain region. B Charles L. Ackerman and wife cele- brated the twenty-fifth their marriage dence, Broadw anulversary of t night at their resi- and Van Ness avenue, with a party, which was attended by ma guests. Vaudeville stars from the Orpheum and the Chutes were among the entertainers, and a royal good time was enjoyed by all * ) x2 BRILLIAN T AT THE ANNUAL MARDI SUCCESSFUL IN GR THE HOPKIN S MA THE HISTORY OF LOCA TITUTE L. R RADE BALL GIVEN BY THE L SOCIETY STANFORD PARLOR BIVES FINE BALL —_— : ‘ Five Thousand Roses Used in Decoration of the Hall The seventeenth anniversary ball given by Stanford Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West in Native Sons’ Hall last evening was the greatest social func- | | [ tion that ithis, the elite pa of the| | der, has ever given. tion of the ballroom was unusually attractive nd was arranged under the direction of A the parlor, from ideas which he gathered F. Schleicher, the past president of while on-a visit to the principal cities of Europe during the past year. lands and electric bulbs, used in the display and hundreds of elec- | tric lights. This was in Imitation of a | decoration in 8t. James, London, last year. Marle Antoinette colors, pink and blue, prevatled There were arches of greens with palm leaves eround the balcony, while from the center of the ceiling there was a grand central piece in the prevailing colors, vhile on the stage th¢re was a tigure of lora in a swing of roses and surrounded numerous potted evergreens. The ef- t was fairy-like and mest beautiful. The artistic manner in which the colors were blended and the general arrange- ment were highly commended by all. The grand march was a novelty. The members of the several committees each were large rosettes with long streamers, a la Louls XVI, and they were preceded by Past President Schleicher, who car- ried a long beribboned and flowered staff. At a signal five leaders formed a division each of dancers in the form of a large circle and after the formation the circles were broken and the participants moved in the fascinating figures of a waltz. The attendance of ladies was unpre- cedented as to numbers and the gowns worn were beautiful. The following named were the commit- tees: Floor director, Jay T. Nash. Assistant fioor director, George A. Filmer. Floor committee— 4 Carl T.Granz, Thomas P. Grennan, H. B. A. The room was decorated with rose gar- | 0 roses being | T NIGHT, WHEN A VAST THRONG OF SAN FRANCISCO'S CALIFO NTA ART ASSOCTATION. TH ELECT ASSEMBLED TO ENJOY E AFFAIR WAS ONE OF THE MOST | ¢ 'BEAUTIFUL IN EVENING DRESS, MANY | GUESTS WATCH SPECTACULAR DANCE | | HOUGH soclety ballroom anad crowded the leries there were many of the most promi- nent members of the exclusive set w chose to avoid the first crush of dancers and watch the merry whirl from pie- turesquely decorated box: The ladles in the boxes were beautiful in evening | gowns and added their touch to the blend- | ing of the brilliant scene. Those who se- cured boxes for the occasion were: Chauncey R. Winelow, Horace L. Hill, James D. Phelan, H Willis E. Davis, Irving M. Dimond, Rudolph eorge W. ora. Jane ol Kugeler, K O'Callaghan, x Maddox, C. A. Moraghan, Dan ohn M. Ratto, A. F. Schieicher, Weniger. Chairman reception committe. s £. Martin, Reception committee—Harrs D. A. Curtin, Washington Dodge, A. W. Dollard, T. I. Fitzpatrick, Joseph Greenberg, John R. Hillman, Harry Kelly, Frank H. Ker rigan, John J, Lermen, John W. Lewis, Harry Mahony, John J. McCarthy, Arthur W. Mor- genstern. The following named were present: Mr. and Mrs, Harry M. Kelly, M; Conner, Thomas _Connor, C. H. Miss_Moore, Mrs. Stanyan, Miss Stan i Mrs. C. C. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lumon, ' George L. Burt, Miss Lulu Shaf- Willlam _Enright, Mrs. M. A. Enright, Julia Enright,’ Harry ~Mahoney, Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Marie Hayden, James Laydon, Miss Frances Pacheco, Miss B. Brady, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph G. Cox, Mr. and M Harry Baehr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Poehlmann, Mre. Louise McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lewis, E. H. Folsom, M Drogan, Frank W, Thompson, ~Miss Marie L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kortick, Mrs. G. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Smoot, hig, Mre. and Miss Nita Frederick- son, G. H. Howland, Y. M. Hays, Miss Reta Newman, Mr. and Mrs, John J. McCarthy, Miss Margaret Sheean,” Mrs. and Miss Brooks, William A. Kelly, Misses Josle and N. O'Neil, Vincent Devlin, Miss Marie Devlin, O. 1. Bcheerer, Mr. Reid, Miss Jullet Grass, R. F. Mills, Robert L. Grennan, Miss Edith M. Tormey, H. G. Sagehorn, Misses A. and Lula Purlen| Sanford G. 'Lewald, the Misses Srevovich, Mrs, Willlam Alexander, Miss R. Alexander, Miss A. Mackenzie, Willlam Wilson, Mrs. Frederick Willson, Miss Mohr, Harry Balley, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hammer, G. L. Selby, 'Mr. and Mrs. P. W. McCarthy, Frank E. J. Buckley, Herbert Thomas, Miss May Smith, Albert T Roche, Mr. and Mrs, McCorkell, Miss Mae McCorkell, Mr, and Mrs. vou Husen, Miss Flood, Dr. G. F. Shiels Probert and Miss de Young. Mr. and Mrs. wel Mr. and M Mrs. Richard Spraj Taylor, Harry Btetson Henry Payot, J. A. Folger, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, els'and Miss Lily § preckels Jr., Miss Sprec! s, re Mrs. Chauncey R. Winslow’s guests and Mre. Chase, Willlam H. In Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spreckels’ box wers iBoxes Are Occupied by Prominent Members of Exclusive Set Who Choose to Avoid Crush on Floor That MarKs Opening of the Ball. Mr. and Mr guests were Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. E. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Clark. In Dr. George F. Shiels' box were Dr. and Mrs. Johnstone and Dr. and Mrs. Shiels. In Mrs. George W. Gibbs' box were: and Mrs. Drown, Miss Keith. In Miss Flood's box were: Mr. Miss Maynard, In the Hodgdens' box were: Mr. and Mrs. J. | Miss L, Crosby and Mr, and Mrs. James Flood. T. Harmes, Miss Belle Harmes, Dr. Weeks | Mrs. Eleanor Martin's guests were: Baron and Mr. H. T. Hodgden, and Baroness von Schroeder, Captain and Mrs, In th & box were: Miss A. Haven, | Reed. Miss Helen Wagner, Miss Ethel Hager, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph_Spreckels’ gues and Mrs. de Young, Mr. Graham, Mr. Goad, Ed | were: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, M Tobin, Orrin Peck and_Addison Mizner. and Mrs. Frank Carolan, Mrs, Joe Tobin, The_ guests, of the Irving M. Scotts were: | Virginia Joliffe, W.. S. Hobart, Dr. Harr Mrs. R. Knight Smith, Mrs. Laurance 8 Tevis, Walter Martin, Mr. Balfour, Mr. Phelan Miss Emma Erwin, Miss Ethel McBean, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Hill's_guests Murphy, Laurance Scott and Irving M. Scot Mr. Phelan's guests were: Misa Phelan, t! Misses Sullivan and Mrs. E. Martin, were: Professor Willlam McMichael Woodworth of Harvard, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. A. Miller, Major Harry C. Hiil of Utah. e e B S B e e naa ) Anna Wreden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gree n- | Gilbert M. V. Polites, Miss Marinovich, Mrs berg, L. A Colter, Miss Blanche Getty, George | Marinovich, George Mabel Fra- A. Wright' Miss Powers, Dr. and Mrs. Archer | ser, A. Kerr, or, J. W. C. Griffith, Miss Marie Farmer, V Mo- Murray, Miss M, Kennedy, Miss M. Harney, ohn Collum, Miss Kate Col- Mr. and Mrs, Hickey, Misses J. and M. Mulcare, Grant A. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maigren, Mre. J. F. Wadsworth, Mme. Judge, Kugene C. lum, Miss Margaret Collum, Mr. and Mrs, H. | Saul, Miss B. Grady, James B, Wieler, Mrs. Franish, Miss Nora Walsh, Mrs. O'Brady, M. | A. R. Kelly, Misses Kelly, George W. Walcom, O'Keefe, Bernard P, Lapachet, Mrs_ D. Ken- | Miss Eva Walsom, W. W. Keller, Miss Pach- ny, Miss Mary A. Kenny, James H. Lewls, | tel, Mrs. Pachtel, 'F. G. | Harry Fruedenberg, H. K. Hoffmann, Miss A. the Misses Baker, John E, Hill- C. Kendrick, “arrer, George Sprin- ger, Miss Carrie Ernst, Miss Gertrude Springer, Dr. Leo J. McMahon, John J. Young, Mrs, J. man, A, Wilson, B, Minner, George Purlenky, | J. Young, A. W. Macpherson, Miss Georgia Miss Lulu Purlenky, Mrs. G, Purlenky, F. Ric- | Macpherso: 1, Edward Dunn, Heleh Dunn, Mr. comi_ Henry 8. Maitin, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam | 2nd Mrs. George Filmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. H. Dick, Miss Elizabeth Dick, Joseph A. | Head, Mrs. Octavia Doud, L. Bauduln, John Dowling, Miss Eiste Preston, Mr. and Mrs. | E. Linehan, Misses Taylor, Charles Boek, Miss Samuel M, Crim, Mr, and Mrs, Robert R. | M. Christen, David B. Torres, Miss Margaret Russ, Miss Linda Silva, Mrs. and Miss | Baker, Miss Clotilda Podesta, Miss Palmera O'Leary, E, B, Jenkins, Miss Evelyn Hackett, | Podesta, A. F. Benard, Mra_A. F. Benard, Robert 'E. Dollard, Miss Gertrude Siattery, | Miss Louise M. Benard, H. B. Willlams, Jo- Mrs, F. J. Slattery. A, . Dollard, Mrs, A, | %Ph Eber, Miss Frieda Eber, Mr. and Mrs. J» W. Dollard. Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Barilett, Reid | J- 1grmen. J. F. Cunningham, Charles Arata, Ogler, Miss A - Dinan, Miss I Alguth, Arthur {, 1\'.nhl‘0¢Mfi¢Igg“!§9- y?;xffy lfrn -ngr.MH. Fraser, the Misses Fraser, Mr, and Mrs. BE. J. g 2 i 2 ] . TS, Dollard, Miss Laura Kelly, C. I. Putnam, R. H, Schlueter, Miss S. Schlueter, Thomas P. Grennan, Miss B, Reig, Dr. G. Kugeler, Miss J Kugeler, C.” H, Beardsley. Grennan, Miss G. i*. Beardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G Hansen, P. J. Weniger, Dr, A. H. Glannini, Miss F. Scatena, Albert Hampton, Hugh Donegan, Miss C, F, Lyons, Miss Bros- nahem, C, F. Lyons, A. S. Moore, Miss La- mee, J. B. Cooney. Robert C. Mclean, Mi: G. Richards, Power. David . Selby, Miss Pe: and Mrs. Gilbert, H. R, Stettin Jr., Miss May Ryan, Mrs Ryan, Joseph T. Mongs Mrs. J. T. Monges, Miss Bessie Roden, Al P. Ja- cobs, Mrs, A, P. Jacobs, Dr, and Mrs. H. G. Dr. Charles Clark, Miss Louise 1 Haas, Mr. John Porcher, Frank Gonzales, Miss Benard, Andrew A. Moran, Miss Grace Oliver, Miss Coghlan, O. H. Clark, Mrs. F. L. Gift, Maurice E. M. Dodge, H. D. Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. E. | Thomas P. Walsh, Mrs. J. B. Bocarde, Mrs. Horn, Edward Shafter, Cawden, G. Suy- der, Arthur W. Morgenstern, Miss Syivia Rad- ford, D. J. Lowney, J. D. tin, Mrs. D. Mar. tin, Miss D. Martin, Robert Yates, Louis Fer- rarl, Miss Lena Ferrari, Mary Dundon, Miss Elizabeth Dundon, Phil Eisenmann, Miss Lil- ifan G. Lubber, Miss Doris Heuer, Mrs. Heuer, Philip Heuer, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Culin, Miss W. Saul, M.'A. Cutter, Will L. Whelan, Mrs, Will L. Whelan, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Tread- well, Stanley Prior, Miss Elizabeth McLa lan, A. Herbst Jr. J. J. McElroy, Misses Richards, Mrs Sam Thall, J. R. Danlels, J. | Dunne, Miss Laura Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- M. Cahill, Miss Smithkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. | llam J. O'Brien, Mi *. Loughran, Miss Viola A. Kelly, Carl T. Grant, Miss Almee Cel- | Loughran, L. P. Schwerdt, Charles Boek, Nora larius, A, B, Sugden, Miss Hazel C. |Mangen, Miss Hink, Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Strehl, SOCIETY IS JOV IAL IN STRIKING GARB | Varied Costumesé Add to Beauty | of Scene. Satins Shimmer and Jewels Flash. COMUS AND BEX | " EXCHANE VisiTs: =z @ g (®) pe [ ) B 7] Q & = B < ) A Closes in a Blaze of Glory. | NEW ORLEANS, Feb The carni- | val closed to-night In a blaze of glory In point of attendance of strangers it has been the most successful ever held, wh the pageants were on a sc gre; artistic splendor. The parade to-night was by the Mystic Krewe of Comus. Its | title was “A Leat From Mahabhar- | ata,” and it fllustrated in twenty superb | fleats the great epic pomp of the Hi: The culminating soclety event of the | son ‘was the ball of Comus at the French | Opera-house. Comus chose for his queen | Miss Myrtle Stauffer. Miss Alice Roose- | | velt was present and was again the ob- | ject of special attention. Admiral and Mrs. Schley and General Joseph Wheeler and his daughter were among the guests. Rex held a democratic reception in Washington Artillery Hall, temporarily | cerverted into a carnival palace. There was a great crush of the king's subjects, Miss Ingersoll Minge w of the carnival and several soctety girls | served as his attendants. After midnight | there was an exchange of visits between | Comus and Rex and their courts | The French cruiser Tage, which has been here for several weeks, will leave to-merrow for Jamaica, going thence to | Martinique. | The battleship Texas, which was bril- | liantly illuminated to-night fn honer of | the king, also is expected to sall this week. dmiral Schley, Colonel K. and their party hope to res journey westward on Thursday. A McClure ame th G. Riccomi; Frederick D. Boese, Miss | Boese, Dr. and Mrs. T. Martin Smith, Miss Ella nith, Bruce Large, Miss Lucile Stebbing A Octavia Mackay, Robert Schor | Pearl Haas, J. L. Failon, Mr. and Mrs T. Nash. J.' Steinback, Miss H. No ‘hite, Miss A. M. Pixley, Mr J. Ha Mayh George Thurman, Mrs. Pur G. Stangenberger, Miss reut 2 Kerrigan, Mr. and Mrs, F. B. § n, Miss lith Kersey, B. E. Girzikowsky. V. Kovalsky Warren Shannon, Mis beth I. Shea, M and Mrs. John D. Mahony, ) . Seibe Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Park, Mis de Campe, H. 8. Bausman, Miss L. T. rs, T O'Callaghan, Dr. G. N. and Mrs. Van R. L. and Mrs. Radke, M nd Mrs. D. Nichois, J Harris, and Mrs. B. J. Weniger, Miss L E. Nichol, W. Dodge, Dr. G, S. Backman, Dr. J. 8. Richards, A. L. Artigues, Miss .A. E. Artigues, B. Wilson, Willlam Allen, C. B. Sex- ton, E. B. de Hay, E. J. Brieriey, Peter J. Con- nolly, H. A. Burnes, Miss Madge Spottiswood, Mark Lennox. Miss Roach, Miss el, Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Alberti, Miss Edith Igoe, Wil- llam W. Haley, Miss M. Haley, Thomas Harloe, Dr. Thomas B. Leland and Mrs. Leland, L, Q Haven, Joseph G. Gllday, J. O'Brien, J. ¢ | Crooks, Miss Ella von Kappf, M. Well, E. c. | Stock, Dr. B. F. McElroy, Sanford Lewald, W. chosen queen | e of of In tumes of t guests m 2a in a blue Mrs, Mrs, Mrs lace. | trimmed ‘with red poppies Mrs, in gold ed with ROM the soft folds of the gar' of the ancfents, past the puffs and drap 1e val times down somber dom pearis and 251y gowne nmed W | Her ornam ’ M M H ® an ex te gow pang Robert H. Fle E: mes A. Code, pi G, Ash, : D. N anish B H. Whiting, fancy evening dress W Bonner. o ¥ gown of blv rmen fe Wilson, Frank Poor of Berkeley, Valen H. W. Brown, Night, black a ° spangled. colontal dame. cherries. e Lally, spring. Lewis of Omaha, & pini rose. orma. Castle, night J. Baldwin, dewdrop. White lace ed with brilliants. A. Bennett, fancy dress of white creps H lac Bennett, handsome black evening gown. Miss a rich Miss Miss Miss Mrs, PoppY, Miss Mrs Miss Miss Fiorence Lundborg, Lady Constant Byzantine costums, Helen Dickens, Turkish dancing girl. Edna Dickens, girl from Paris. Wanda Barston, Chinese lady S. G. Fuiton of Portland, Or. red Caroline E. Rixford, F. Pfingst, gray Bessia Taylor, Tibbie Taylor. dres tancy Continued on Page 5, Column 7, Continued on Page 5, Column 7.

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