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e abandon ye who enter he greeting to be found er the door of & most delight- burigalow nestled beside a gar- en- we st' Qakla That skillf; etched paraphrase of Dante’s famous line is very bappily chosen and gives visitors & warmth of welcome a hasized by a cordial hostess. « ans are noted for such covet- as artistic - 'Picturesque Salon of an Woman Popular With ' Accomplished Oakland ! | 1 the Exclusive Set. eive -elaborate refresh- the *“Chino b in the and brauoght to the bunga- in jests are entertained an the hostess cin pro- chafing An jce-be ed fi “puffet” and ch ot wall space, even with rows ot for tea, rof-. tiven a feather dus- forgoften.. ish re not com- i1 view u ceiifng of the bun- ith matrices from one pers of a rich s gray. pa- che bearing ail the impressions of but jally. pa y color. The ‘matrix varnished, readable and the like exquisitel A picture of Drey- looks very much like out f art fldren sist of a wide and covering of Ori- pillows of ‘every effectively At y embrofd- large brass lamp, an Intere an- ng his- ve an ‘one end fact that she continued to pay weekly visits to the place up 10 the time of her t marriage is ample assurance of its. attractiveness. ng feature ‘of the comiplets ification: of thie car fs-its, nomil- naj cost of atiout shirfy-fiye dollars: A ar- Wwag . émiployed - séventeen ‘days-‘in ng. the cat. and carried out the ow cléver fded:-10. the letter. “The first aiep ‘was_to remove the:'séats- and lay 4 -hew hardwopd fioor. The two front and rear. windows were removed - and panels placed in their stead to give more wall space. -Along. the sides of the car every other window was inclosed for the same purpose.. The remaining windows were curtainéd with soft silken hangings shirred.on brass rods over green Hollgnd shades to keep out ‘the sun's rays. Awn- ings were aiso placed outside. The rear platform was inclosed- and made Into ‘@ three-by-six buffet. This minidture room is well stocked with potted delicacles ready to be opened at & moment’s notice. These dainties ere tucked eway on shelves’ at the Tight. On the left is a recer uny wine closet with its rows of wines, little ed entrancy helf of w pede and to of- J!Zr d ered with the When silver. d¥sa’ cov itely etched can be folded up v egainst the wall, other chajf. Above this desk and extend- ing to-the ceiling. are ‘pigeon: holes and tiny ‘shelves for bri¢-a-bra¢ and works of . art, each having its own story and belng assoclited in .some way with foreign trai- eL.” On.ihe opposite-side of the entrange an entire panel is devoted to Indian cu- rios, baskets, weapons and musical- fn- struménts. A Mexican gourd, carved and painted, finds a place. ngar two baby moccasins ‘from the Fiji Islands. Ivory carvings from Japan and China are in evidence and' one shelf liolds steins frora Munich, Berlin, Nuremberg and other distant cities. There'{s @ Royal Hawallan canoe .ln making room for an-’ = g5 4 after-dinner - cordlals: ‘arid made. as_ artistic gs it lles in this closet - is . a window opening ‘power of human hands to do. A’ book- case bulit in’ one end of the car is only large enough to hold the favorite authors of the owner.. .:From time to time b‘gokfl are added: or replaced, but.chiefly those whiose.language lends them to the qualnt setting of ‘the ‘bungalow with perfect har- mony. e r, with covers of The. tea ‘table, howev drawn work and dainty china, laden with Juscious things- to ‘eat, is essentially modern. Men mav rall at: civilization .and:long to leave “the smoke and strife af ‘that which. men call earth!’for ithe s, but. antiquities’ in _the food not appeal "to them.and enough te.get back to an. e .. wheré- there:is fiothing primitive but- the apnetites. . And. Mrs.. Hayes' guests aré no .exceptionk, fr bay breezes t.the pangs. of kunger without wal particularly in-.the vicin of the hostess is an adept ring ‘good 4hings and’ rioted. for doing t the right thing at the right time.’ The first_thing 1s to get asked.to come, Then, after-you have fatriy chattéd a liftle, feasting your eves at 'odd moments ‘upen_the ‘tasteful surroundings, you may be permitted 'to register fn a guaint’ book filled with names of -delight- ful and interesting people:who have-gore before yon. * After signing your.name you are at libérty to add.any brilliant remarks ing, bungalow. wiiere th at prep her ‘art- of may bé running at ldarge in your It nind. Others have done so and bon easy tp find among :the. well mes. Some. 6f the ‘witticisms may Ppuzzle ¥ou or appear io just miss being. fu but éach has its own story andthe explahation enables-you. t¢ ap- preciate the inciderrt which promptéd the words and also’makes ‘ecnversation. miniature and a skin-covered eanos from SONPVC TN Alaska. Dresden vases, Venetlan glags » and wrought iron candle-sticks from - o Nency lay claim to much admiration. An 0ld brass lamp from Egypt swings in one corner close to a latter-day Stan- ford flag—the only modern touch in the decoration, except a few framed photo- graphs. Every avalilable foot of room is uulhed None too .scod the buffet curtain ‘ta iy bl ok nalate" carh thrown aside and the daintiest of viands ‘are. brought out. The chances are that you will eat pate de fole gras sandwiches, olives and Russlan tea, deliclous straw- berry terts, fat looking little golden Jten arrived and. cakes with curmnlu and plnk icing om top.’ Your heart may also bs ‘made glm‘l with e glass of frozen égs nos. A’ aish of lusclous rupberrles ‘with rich cream may be handed you with permhslon to 8o outnldo end edt .them if you prefer.. Gnests are sométimes: entertained with music from a Hawallan stringed instru- ment calléd g “ukuifll,”” upon:which Miss Hayes plays_an accompaniment for little Eongs. which breathe life and love beneath troploal skies. - Strolling atiout the zarden €5 you talk | with yoéur hostess, reaching far chewries, picking berries of \Rriau.& kinds here -and there, brings back’ the .enthisiasm ° of youth and a foy of llving which you may have lost sight of in your Raste to the ferry.” - :If the art of entertaining i¥ a g!fl it is 'rflm'nh Mrs,: Hayes' gold .spoon. - The burigalow: is a vision of dttractiveness,’ but' its.most important charm is the sun- ny and sympathetic. personality of ‘the hostess. saving grace. ‘' It extended that again. & the genuine cordiality 11y . writ- The’ fnunmrg verses, Grifiith Kins San Franciscan, - voice the inipressions of many another visitor to’ the bunga- “sp by “GARDEN LINES TO THE- “AR.? : As 1 vxan..-rpq th ba garden by.the waters of the : whose Beauty T saw object -nastling there that had . drawn- e from afar, Which proved on close "f]uamlflnl.! the Garden Pullman Car. - Its “track” what keeps it.s While the “ballast’ -is’ run_on harmony—that's trargnt. gives the *ties™ their proper. weight; No. “porters g baggage,” no - “conductors”; your entra ¥or the tickets al read, to " 'the Garden Pullman C%r._ - This road speeds on.to:Happiness, so’ it isn't very strange You ‘do not find it listed on any stock exchan, For Cuipid-is the president and the stock §lit-edged at par A’limited corporation is the Gardenm- Without this there could he no makes )uu want to- go - 2 [ well-known - PULLMAN | of good fellowship . Pullman Car. VUSED TO STAND rides about.to see countries whers they be, beneath the polar star— THE FRONT ENTRANCE one. But they do things in a diffefent way dn There's gte mtflx of newspapers whose the Garden Pullman Car. - The prodicts and the fabrics oz u:a AIl countries pay it homage in colors of sensations never jar ‘Garden Pullman Car. brilliant hue— Whether from Florida's sunny shore oF o3 Egypt sends a tiny lamp, Alaska & There ha.nn & curious necklace from the skin canoe; Ilh of far BUji;. -And. the playi On the peace gnd quiet comfort of thé- N A P ) Wisdom - tooth or the old whale - tha¥ swallowed Jonah in the sea A little pair of moccasins from & baby's fond mammia, That help the decorations -of the. Gar« den Pullman -Car. We_hear ‘the picking of & mandolin- te a pretty Spanish alr. While . the languorous. Ukulilf with its Hula makes us stare, g ‘of soft melody on - sweet-toned guitar— But the hose outranks -all playthg at the Garden Pullman ‘Car. With chattings, . béoks, “keeping: out-of ithe sun, The buffet many -“sidstracks’” where. the cooking is great fim, musie, and The happy hours speed by... I light my late clgar 1 And . bid reluctant: “good" by to. the Garden | Pyllman Car: ——— i James Whitcombd Riley- is- thus gquoted tn the Lamp:. "I have. been catching the mext train for s0-many years that L have Rad but Mttlé time to devote fo the-social study- of life, and ‘am twe o sequence & confirmed novice in all the geptler graces. Only a few evenings since somewhere I pronounced ‘don’s you' with the ‘ch’ sound to it. and—well, you must ‘Imagine, for I can't describe,” the gverwhelming, suf- focating sense of my humiliation when my attention was drawn to'it. And, hor- yor on horror's head! the same evening I was d.ucled in the act, of pronouncing ,m‘n.mme Just as the word Is spelled.” T