The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 20, 1903, Page 4

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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1903. PRESIDENT |SORIETY PAUSES IN OBSERVANQE OF PENIGENGIAL SEASON BIG BASIN IS TO DINE PARKTO BE with oLus| AND REFRESHES ITSECF IN REVEL OF THE GAY BAL MASQUE. opeN sooN - St A 3£ Lo -+ | iNo Charge Is to Be Made for Camping in Forest. Roosevelt Accepts the Union League In- vitation. Regulations Are Being Devised by the Commission. Evening of May 14 Is the Time Named for Banquet. i 2 that the great the Big Basi wi public as soc y wires from hat President Roose as th per regula weather is favorable and pre was 1 ed at the club yesler- readily drawn a Wh Roosc JUVENILE BAZAAR IN AID OF WORTHY CAUSE Children Successfully Conduct Af- fair for Benefit of Girls’ Train ing Home. ile bazaar in was got known in the ghbor 1 and was a SAN JOSE'S ' C ee Corx the E c : — e ATTACK TRUST CLAUSE IN GRANDFATHER'S WILL Margaret M. and Johanna G’Connor f Sue for an Interest in Valu- able Realty. Margaret M. and Johanna O'Connor grandc t . | | who diea Au g the will of Murphy ) y i executrix property at the 3 ; and Mason streets, to o he R C nts to Participate. 1“.;” ' that $ al o : interests of at : : grandfather 1 il that they est in ) Got Money by False Pret : ‘ | ¢ B. Elmir A m ‘ et of | Los Angeles We e | tive Mulcahy, was A raig in Police yesterday on the ing mone D DEVOTED TO ALFALFA Owners Say That Owing to Scarcity of Lab Fruit-Growing Be- comes Unprofitable, Fr \ | | | senting | | the Pacific G coma, Wash., | | 3100, but the firm -+ | been discharged from SCENE AT LAST NIGHT’S MI-CAREME CELEBRATION AT THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS, JOHN D. SPRECKELS | lice say that he had ook } | the same way mpany an advane - 2| t 5 cKinle emorial Souvenirs. Merry Maskers Are the Guests Of | O mreniiiiiiiiiire Revelers Take Joyous Possession| <5 : ¥ to the scene. Nearly all of the e for contributors t Bue: were costumed and masked. Many s . of the cert : f the men and ¢ the fal : f A M N ey ament fund as sou Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spreckels. [ i i e e | OF the Pacific Avenue Mansion. fhe MeKiniey mevement fond ob save- | wore dominoes and masks, that they S jse. The certificate is an elegant work might join in the fun. IR N art, on which there is a reproduction | ERRIMED red supreme |and were received by the host, as Mre.| At midnight masks were removed and | Holbrook, Miss Adah Howell, Miss Minuie | Seltridge. Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott, Mr. and | of Mrs. McKinley's favorite Iikeness : at the Mi-C; bal m Spreckels was unable to be present. | the surprises occasioned considerable | Hennessey, Messrs, W. Hough, W. H. Ham- | Mrs. R. Sprague, Dr, and Mrs. Shiels. Mr. per husband, together with a photog wing given last evening by Mr. Shortly afterward informal dancing be-|jaughter. The guests were seated at a|fiton, W. P. Horn, R. Hart, E. W. Hopkin: and Mrs. J. D. Spreckels Jr., Miss Cora Sm of Mrs. John D. Spreckels. Two |E4n In the ballroom, where many gallant | number ‘of round tables, where supper |F. C. Hotaling, H. Howland, W. 5. Hopkins, | berg. Miescs Suoman ® Mosa oomeC e 1 the McKinley home at C: anton. rotted on : : : : supply received by Mr. Montague is & s ¢ ;<o knights tripped gayly with falr ladies,) was served, after which the enthusiasts | Mr. and Mrs, D. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs, W. | Miss Belle Smith, W. Sanborn, I sannb 0n: supply atributors N 'm what he hundred and forty revelers | & 5% M i B e , 2P e R cott, H. Stetson, F. Stringmam. B orruel | new contrit ld con . | while others promenaded through the | resumed dancing until & late hour. pluntineton. {5 . Il recelve their certificates direct from s | thronged the spacious res!- | rooms, discovert identiti d mysti- Miss Florence Ives, Miss Annle Ide, Miss impkins, Mr. Stevenson, W. Smith Jr. will rece! if S c ) | o i e rotyio o dol Marjory Ide, Mr. ang Mra W. G. Irwin, Miss | H. McD. Spencer. A. B Spectkers. office of the gssociation or through dence at Laguna street and Pacific ave- | fying each other at. every turn. LIST OF GUESTS. y Ide, Mr. . W. G. , } % orence Josselyn, Miss Gertrude Josselyn, | . nue In the gayest of fancy dress costumies | The' host greeted the guests in conven-| Miss C. Ayer, Miss Bessie Ames, Mr. and | Mive Mary Someps, Do end B e B0 | aretias ; . . rie Taylor, J. O. Tobin, Dr. Harry an e most excellent of spirits. tional evening dress, but within an hour | Mrs, W. Ames. ton, Cantain F. Johnston. 3 | A darry 3 & o ez e g The el s aoton Testi ey Bonbis| (H44PeArA aitd B0t Bubll agRk tinss | R E oA Ll i bk, v, ) T TP s [iter B Wagner. Misy Jane Wilshire, Mr' | Sce the society women WILL EXPERIMENT WITH The tmid-Lenten Lestivity .proved doubly | o 0 soung o' Ho diue: of the Wiknovs | Beosun W 2. Haoe & e, T V. Sake: L Einil S s a b S e et | den, Emerson Werterd, o Wk, C_Wor- | wasp this week welcome to soclety's lovers of frolie, par. i s a Miss Lily | yell Me and Mrs.' S G. Buckbee, Mr. and | King, Miss Genevieve King, Mr. and Mrs: L. | e, Smerson Warfield, T, Wright, 0. Wilson, A R SPECIES OF WILD PEACH|. cularly those of the young set, who had g""m’;e;’;; 2 ‘sjmfgzgcmfli A ans ALY | Mra. Wakeflcld Baker, Mr. and Mrs.'D. Board- | Knight, Dr. and Mrs. J, Keéney., | > A an Ness, @ iieieliilefi e —— 2 s prec ere a E . ber Burbank Receives a Valuable | C70¢red effects in costume to provoke jol- man, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop, Mr. and | ~Miss'Pearl Landers, Miss Josephine Lough- | noaer, Miss Helen de Young, Mr. and Mrs. Many h d original fancles lity rether than excite admiration. SoY . epRY Spd onisthe bk Mrs.' A. J. Brander. Miss Leontine Blakeman, | borough, Dr. Lorini, J. Lawson, E. Lynen, | '~ Z°fle. J. Zelle, Dr. £. Zeile Frank Deering. Mrs. Sylv Mr. and Mrs. J.'S. Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. A | | o tees. Tayvior, Mr.'and Mrs. Van Fleet, Miss Car. | (021 commit L n Weill, Miss Ella i a > - Miss Susane Bianding, Miss Florence Bailey, | G. de Long. { s: B3 3 4 of | Bender, Miss Frolich, Mr. Willett, Mrs. W Collection of Seeds From The shy Chrutval Mas W% 6Xartcned:in | S rried out in the selection of 00s tumes Mies Eila Bender Miss Ardella Mills, Miss Besaie Miils, Miss | Miss .I(]c\ Conquest was a guest of | jote Charles Field, R M. Hotaling, Miss gay P d the glitte: sea of color w i hor esterday kf: v < cvery detafl of thé decorations sod . | AnA the ‘glittering a6 8 en- | Nig Linda Cadwallader, Miss Bessie Cole, | Margaret Moo, © Miss Alme MeCiune™ iy 10r vesterday‘at an elaborate breakfast| Cherry Bender, Mr.' Sanbor, Dr icke, Australia, ! a's rrolic S Mol e da chanting. An firresistible Cleopatra was | Miss Florence Cole, Miss Bessle Center, Mr. J. | Gladys McClung, Mrs. Eleanor Martin, Mr. | 8iven in the red room of the Bohemian Mrs, Boericke, Mrs. Sanborn. SANTA ROBA, March 19.—Luther Bur Tdhrled 2 ;:‘;.mtmf-‘;; ;;fir;":nd:"cerf- present in all her splendor, arrayed in | Carrigan, Captain Clark, Mr. B. Cadwallader, Martiara,D. T Murohy, Mr and M. W. | Club with Raphael Welll s host. Cov- ol .3 ., % 8 13.~Luther Bur. e ceiling o e as al- d Se ove! e r. and Mrs. H. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. W. artin, and rs. cMullin, Mr. and s Wi 14 y guests, o were s o} o ° light 1 ' Ly, whose wonderful work |most entirely concealed by garlands of :’:;?e':l“"dnfu",':(ef;“jewe,edf ':%:u":lr:’&g Clark, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Clark, Messrs. Mrs. G. Martln, Mr and Mrs. F. McNear, Mr. | Spo ve'¢ Jald for twenty guests, who were | Mrs. H. E. Huntington gave a deligh ral . Mr. e - . Cotan, 3. G k. B, Cobilgus. X s e S o R R B AR L H. | seated at the large round table, in’ the | ful pink domino party last evening at her id floricultural lines | Pink roses intertwined with foliage. The | jjttle ‘milkmaids were much admired, | lon, B. Cornwall, A, Conte, Mr. and Mrs. H. ucxumckf: E. McCormick, ‘W. MecLatne, J. | center of which branches of pink fruit | residence on Jackson 1o great prominence, | center chandeliers were surrounded with | wearing light checked dresses and carry- | B. Chase. H. Mee, E. Mizner, L. Mizner, A, Misner, ' blossoms were effectively arranged with | tar o e : . Mes, B , 3 v . s we to her daughter, Miss Marion Hunt- e Aomelgnment of | ferns and streamers of roses radiated in |ing pails. An Elizebethan courtier was | Mr hd Mrs F. P. Deering, Mr. and Mis. | &' Megtar: 1 eidor B Serpns prigner, | red carnations. Six smail lamps with | Mgons "ports Snier. Miss Ma fted fro from Australia. ~The | every direction. Electric ights were hid- | aignity iiself in black vol W. E. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dean, Mr. | phy. 3 g by g ¢ RS WOR PV Sho G Sl cimens, | den in many of the blossoms. The cl Eoavettish senoritas 1n Canmon . | 854 Mre E R “Dimond, Miss Helen Dean, | "'Georgs C. Newhail, C. Norets, Mise Alice | VATIOUS unique shades added a soft glow | among the young set. none of the mar- ins many rare specimens. y oms. e clus- | Coquettish senoritas 4 Owen, Misa Lilile O’Connor, Frank Owen. Mr. | 0 the scene. The place cards were tied | ried folk being present. ail wore s M1 W, = street complimen- in Carmen cos- | Maen! V. an, B, specimen, and to which |ters of lights along the walls were covered | tumes walked about with yellow ki, | Howe™ - McK. Duperd, W. Denm . g . Miss Pease, E. Peixotto, | with pink tulle and bore the photograph | teriously hidden behind pir sks anc k will devote his talent, {s a wiid | by huckleberry branches showered with |swhite wings,” sallor boys or Fomeoy | Miss Gertruds Beils, Miss Chariotte Eilin- | & fov 3. ‘Plke [CT Pringlel D7, | of the honored suest, About the room | domieny, Tiaden behind pink masks and delicious flavor found in Aus- | NarTow strips of bright paper. Garlands | whichever character was nearest at hand, T A TR R S NS N Ve P | oiicers of red roses, Iarge vases of frult | decorated with lante mesky, follae Burbank intends (o cross the | Of gTeens were festooned about the wail | 4 yAlglon, in black cloth, real lace and s s Gallatin, Mesrs: 3 B. Grime| fon M= and Mrs G. Pops, Mr. and M. 8. | O d pal 1 . s b= SSAGR, e ; = and a group of palms surrounded th Miss Leta Gallatin, Messrs. J. B. m- | Postley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pease. ossoms and palms were placed at fre- | and cut flow The guests unmasked at reat results are anticipated. ot P palms su nde € Or- | patent leather boots, was eagerly sought | wood, E. M. Greenway, F. Goad, Walter Gib- Mr. and Mre. A Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. [ quent intervals with pretty effect. midnight, when supper was served ‘H .. ments will be carried out at | chestra, after by disguised matinee girls. There |£on, Dr. Arnold Genthe, and Mrs. J. D.| M. Ruyter, Miss Elena Robinson, Miss Red- | Those present were: Hontingta oy Bos o e b o the Burbank experimental farms in Se- GUESTS ARRIVE. ‘were a number of girls in fluffy beflow- | GTant, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gallatin. mond, J. Reid, L. M. Robbins, G. Rathbone, | &tol Who is ever a charming - . : . Misi Hamilton, Miss Louise Howland, Miss | Licutenant Stewart, B. Semers George T. Bromley. Mrs. de Greayer, Orrin | DOStess, entertained with her usual cor- The guests began to arrive at 10 o’clock | ered summer dresses, adding mch artistic Alice Hoger, Miss Ethel Hager, Miss 'Olive | Dr. and Mrs. A. Spaulding, Dr. and Mrs. G. ' Peck, Captain Cloman, Mrs Frank l)ecrlrr::: | diality on this occasion. -

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