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V4 0Y 1S CROWHNED KING FOR A NI GHT AT THE PALACE ON THE HILL l tri ocgs of Qolored lights| Give U/armtb to Segne. PRETTY EFFECT IN GALLERY| lendid Decorations Call /‘0;’ W Wor ds of Prazse. ows of the| e proudest f ]N\/ITflT[ONS TO THE FETE: Thuv— who were invited to the \1ardx \J, Frank B. Ander- a: Ansell, Lord Dr. and Mrs. J. Dennis d Nir ald Brooke, Thomas J. Bocqueraz, Leon Bocque- B. J. Brittan Pedar Bru Dr. Herbert Boni- e, Mr. and Mrs P h, Mrs. Mrs. John Mr. and Florence IN Jli]‘ GALLERY. e arles Gallery e i Miss flifford, Mr rk, Mrs, am Denman, \h\: Mary Dur- H. de Young, \rn'm,' Helen de de Noon, Arthur ell Drown, Cap- Mr. and r V. Mr. " Gadey, Edward M. n M. Gamble, Joseph Grau, W. R. Grace, eene. F. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah R. Howell, Mr.'and Mrs. R. M. Hol- t nd Mrs. Horace L. Hill, Miss Sibyl Hodges, E. Milwood Holden, Dr. Tuhn Hammond, 3 Wfi.z»’*[ | Hn\\.ud Jdwin M M. P. Han- Miss mus Ah! Here was the ways expect some- nd Mrs. J. but last -and here’s | Mi finia Jolliffe, Dr. and Mrs. E. | | smen THE GR. D M ] RAND MARCH. Krauthoff, Mrs. Fred | 11, \!'s= Lucie King, . Knapp, Percy L. King. George Lew 1, Mrs, Ldn=|n n IP.\\ A. S. Lille L B ]A* ‘"'If‘.. Miss r‘n«rt [mnd'*' , Paul Lotz, Miss Alice Leigh, Dr. and 5 | Lawbagh, Miss L. H. Lacy, John La\xv son. G. Miller, Caul L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. \\ W. Morrow, J. N. Rear Ad- a and Mrs. B. H. McCalla, L. ary, F. Mengies, F. J. \Izlt‘k“\ . John 8. and Ralph D. Merrill, D. McBryde, Mr. id Mrs. H. M. A. A , Mr. and Mrs. F. Middleton, La- .3 Mullin, Miss Berenice McDon- ald, Mrs. A. Marquis, Miss Edna Mont- vy ey hors wing to the | — 5 ired women | who were guests—by George Smith, TE”""' M — — | Wilfred _White, Harry Barr and DR. PIERCE’S REMEDIES Douglas Frasfer. | "Arn\lmz at the throne of turquoise velvet on the east end of the gallery BO()ZE OR MED!C]NE? vh( s art soldiers halted—and Joan ill you have? If a woman suf- | —“V; e d ate nl]meuts | vill be well for | 2 Pierce’s Favorite remedy adver- A 2 v is abso- | @dmonished the r lers before him. iquors and HIS ADMONITIONS, e good you ‘ usive ex- , from | —Were somewhat startling. To begin a worse | With, they were short. Most Bishops’ be & little | are not. Moreover he told a tale of ng and | the joy of living, and .here’s to that but its benefits are | Kind of a Bishop! e and, best of all, | As to the retainers of the fair “maia” an honest medi- | of Orleans, every costume was abso- lutely correct as to detail. pd the Bishop, H. W. Batchley, 1 with hands extended, and fted, bless made u of Desi, | these grown-up ;children, I am geinin ct, Mount Pleasan g very poor health our family doctor but | | : e & the medicine. 5> goes down in history as the gayest, several years | dashingest ball in the history one \uflelr— of the Art ociation. ok ve faken only | “And it was not because of numbers p whets T begsn of that intangible thing—atmos- scription.” Heart | phere. nd numb spells | It was gay, gay to the core. t heart would \;h‘fmf;;‘;g:r At twelve, supper was served. . T h your treatment | _After supper things were gayer. But & not one whit over the limit—not a whit. | an in_ this land | It was Mardi Gras! | » and Jearn how ! : can help ber to health and { TOUR INCLUDES BOTH ; st coste hing to write and | CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITIES | re iy free the advice of oge o shurares e, rienced physicians in this | ey, Heary Van Diae of Blisisan 1is gr tho pa ’ l‘,‘ el - (’J\gfs.,‘:o?'“ | Will Deliver Lectures at Berkeley stiff vers, will be sent free fe | and Stanford. amps the bare cost of g: or,send 31 stamps f ress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bu Tth ORIGINAL Little Liver | PRINCETON, N. J., March 7.—Rev. loth bound. | Henry Van Dyke announces that he | % * |bas arranged an extended Western \eTe€® pilis fret put up by old o lecture tour to last a month. His | vt RV o e pon dates include the following: March |Jr., Bave been much fmitated ot r\e\er equl)ed They're “made of pur"d) veg- ncentrated and refined medi Dies, extracted from native A plants. They speedily 23, founders’ address, University of California; March 24, Stanford Uni- | cinsl | vorgity; March 30, April 11, series of it - P ,.f,» :,’,:} lectures on English literature at Uni- and dersuged Stom versity of iforn: and their attendant d e A T | ents. One or two 3 laxative. | pIeTILLERY TO BE CONFISCATED.— | Wilson, & Cathprele United States Attorney Woodworth yesterday | e dealer to insult your ! filed a libel in the United States District Court his own remedy | asainst the distillery and plant of J. Bokana- well-known prep- h at San Jose, it having been seized .by beth Ames, Rollo P. An- . Robert | . Bowers, Miss . Cook, Mr. | . Frederick Kohl, \1.;-\ | Wm. P. Lawlor, E. Athall McBean, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. | DEZICIA. Blythe McDonald, Miss Knox Maddox, Miss Ione McNear Jr. Miss McEwen, M;Ss Grace Mellins, Charles R. McCor- McNear Jr., Miss Edith Norris, A. M. Newhall. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Perry, James D. and Mrs. H. D. Phelan, Mr. i the fair maid— | asn’t & mald at alloand then | T. C. Prince, John N. Plan, Sir Geo. Miss Maylita Pease, Samuel Poorman, Miss Poorman, nelia C. Pringle, E. C. Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Pape, Edgar D, i Peters, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pitman, Mrs. Milton Pray, Edwin Pom- eroy, Lieutenant Pratt. E. Roussey, Robson, E. W. Runyon, J. H. Rossiter, Alexander P. Rogers. Mr, and Mrs. Frank T. Shea, James Smith, Miss Scott, ng your medir‘inz- torthe | The personnel of the retainers was | Horace Van A. Scott, Mrs. P. D. Stadt- of the students of the School | miller, n, and a merry time they had, pLillian Stadtmiller, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Gai!lnrd Stoney, Miss Georgene Shepard, Miss Laura | Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schmie- Sidebotham, i Sloss, Mr. and Mrs, G. H. R. Slingsby, Harry N. Stetson; Sypher, U. S. A.; Harry W. Sewall, Miss Snrague Cari Spuhn, M. D. Sprague, Miss Schwa- Miss Stectheimer, Mrs. J. C. Sims, Mrs. E. L. G. Steele, Miss Steele, Miss Edith Simpson, Wil- And his admonitions—being a Bishop | SCENE IN THE GREAT BALLROOM AT THE HOPKINS INSTITUTE LAST NIGHT, WHEN THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT OF THE MARDI GRAS WAS AT HIGH TIDE, AND THREE FAIR MASQUERS, STUNNING COSTUMES WORN BY THE WOMEN Characters Well Sustained by Members of Smart Set Who Were in Attendance. g Staatunpior. pear! gray brocaded satin pear] Miss Lillian Stadtmuller, Miss Ellen Stadt- adies, in quaint bonnets and curls, hoop ekirts and sashes. Miss H. Stadtmuller, Spanish lady. Mrs. C. O, G. Miller, Plerette, L, H. Long Sunshife &old_ spangles. Misses Henrietta, aken all in all, the Mardi Gras of | Lieutenant Leigh Laurance I. Scott, Miss Alyce Sulli- van, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sullivan, Major | Stephenson, Miss J. Swigert, Miss M. . Swigert, Miss M. Ursula Stone. Many magnificent costumes were ‘worn by the ]Jadies and all of the char- acters they essayed were: strikingly Among the most noticeable costumes were: . Mrs. Pedar Brugulere, silver butterfly, white gauze and chiffon. Miss Josephine Tillman, Folly, black gauze, bells and spangles. Miss Mae McKewen evening rose. ehilfon and medailion of Roman lace. Miss Anna Hewston Folly, In a combination white and black satin. E. A. Loughhead of Portland, lace évening gown. . Hush and Mrs. F. R. Wells as the white silk domlnoel with large poln dots of red. hoods and masks of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Jose- phine Tillman, W. W. Thurston, Mr. land Mrs. Scott Tibetts, Admiral and Mrs. Terry, Joseph S. Tobin, Dr. Har- ry Tevis, E. Coppie Thurston. Henry P. Umbsen, Miss E. Umbsen. . "H. Vail, Baron silk, chiffon, Treat, fifteenth amtusy ‘cpuf lady. Miss E Hn'u Turkish B Bacigalpi, utkish woman. Mrs, Hobert Tibbitts, embroidered lace. evening gown. iss Pringle, Nedda. Mins Mattle uvemwn 5 Dutch peasant. sh girl. Miss Abble L'h\lrv.h pink ahd white baby . pink_chiffon silk. oung. yellow embrold— yellow embroldered ‘Whittell, red and white, Folly. ¥ of - flow Edward J. e Mr. and Mrs. and Baroness J. H. von Schroder. Mrs. Virgil Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Whittell, thur B. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. W. Williams, Ward, Miss Emily Wilson, Charlotta I.. N. Walter, Walter, Captain F. W. Winn, Lieuten- ant A, N. Wetherelle, Mr. and Mrs. | A. White, Hallock Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Youngberg, Frederick Miss Whittell, ume. ‘Miss Heleri de Y |W1mams. N. Miss_ Conatance, de H. Pletc.her "White silk. embroidersd Miss Amt. Duteh windmill. Miss Elsie’ Clifford, one of pink and -nv« butterfly. rs. velvet. ntnln' gown. 't the debutantes, fortune_teller, Beott, Paris embroidered ecial Revenue Agent Bert M. Thomas lor I vicistion of the revenue iaw. Miss mrpnz je-Smith, French IGAY FOLLOWERS MAK REX FEEL CONTENT WITH LIFE. R Miss Tone MacLouth, French dancer, yellow | lce and string of vari-colorsd beads. spangled satin and chiffon. Mrs. B de Noon Lewts, white satin evening Miss Alice D. Leigh of San Jose, Dolly Var- | 0%n. pink domino. den, D Miss Marton Brooks, daughter of Paymastes 0. Dlen. SYDs0h Chine. Brooks of the Ohio, represented a daughter Miss Jenney, medieval costume. - S Miss Frederica Glimore, brown domino. N ey s o o Miss M, D. Kuck, French peasant. In her hair w old sword knot with tas- Mrs. H. J. Brewer, court lady, fourteenth | . M*p (CF VOO & €0 TR o bodice, " whils semtare embrddered, Yelow. Yetut. | i1t anchars served as siipper buckles. ot e ol e o ] o b bigned S Juies Merstelder, in seventeenth cwnc - tury gown of ashes of roses silk, embroidered MRS S8 R Semars, - Meimeni p-at in cerise moss rosebuds and forget-me-nots. Miss Cleneay, Marguerite peasant. Miss Ray Ward, white evening gown. MANY MEN IN COSTUME. e JE Sy . The masculine characters that led Miss Lena Marvin. blue domino. the merry throng to the scene of fes- o1 Racilotaling Jr.. Night, gold epan- | yiyity and that were so well sustained Miss Fletcher, ;venlngd - ! that old Rex himself could find no op- Miss Code_ Night, gold starred black lace. 5 Mrs, Caswell, Folly, in siiver spangled gown, | POTtunity to complain of them were: Mrs. Newton Thorp, Folly, in yellow, Lester Boronda and A. M. Wright, fal- « Mo Bvw e French court costume, [ coners: W. A. White, Harry G. Barr, Mrs. Schmiedell, fancy pink costume, Douglas Fraser, George N. Smith, men Misi Telone “Fobeon.' garden asbor, green | at arms; Willlam VlVllle an: ’.‘{ vines over biue cl - Sparks, monks of Dominican order a R e e . peadoc = |iending the Bishop; Willlam Hubacek. Mme. Maintenon. * | buffoon; Oscar Maurer, Romeo cos- Miss g:lng;_x lmm dm'k"l"o'rd‘-nd black. tume; A. C. Hansen,kdr\;zm m)or; Misa Ray Shielde: deck of cards. I, French knight, coat o Nt Guliard Sloney,” Syrian peassar. | TG NN TENCE o ot France, Miss Landers, biue domino. 0| = Mrs. H. Treat, fifteenth century. counterpar' worn by John D. Hatcl Miss Mildred Melander, cow girl. S. Wright, Gray Friar; G. Bushnell, Mcs. L B. Baldwin. evening eostume; apen- Engllsh knight; H. M. Sickal and G. D. gled rhinestone chiffon over blue. Dannenberg, heralds. Mrs. Marquis, Bohemian girl. . 2 Mrs. G. B. Cook, American dollar. Tracy Cummings, Pierrot; H. 3 Mrs. Miall,_black and white costume, Brewer, Lord High Chamberlain; H. S. M John Bigelow, Duchess of Devonshire, Foote Jr., man of warsman; M. e i e, Dol eous | SDrague, toreador; R. L.° Hewston, white lace robe; dog collar of pearls and dfa- | Elizabethan; Charles H. Lombard, monds, General Lafayette; H. R. Sander, court M. Rploigh Spreckels. plle &reen eatin, | costume; D. H. Morse, court costume: e s B o0k 3t Lavis XIV William M. Sims, domino; Frank T. hal f Lo e e o Banborn. _Potnscctia, . * “™* | Shea, law student: R. Nogls, domino; Miss Esther Simpson. Japanese girl. S. W. Ford, buffoon;' C. H. Merrill, | M- Frank T. Shea, Dresden sik. pomnt | puffoon; C. K. Palmer, clown; g 18t ise Elsa Pyle, Miss Mabel Shibly and Mrs. Newhall, Italian; E. Talbot, coyote three Hopkins students, ladles of vaquer A. W. Dimond, Buster Thegieval period. Brown; P. L. Miller, frog: W. H. Pow- B e s . domino; John R. Bride, Mephisto; Miss Anna Frances e raune - |N.'N. Shorb, colomial; Major C. R. ender, trimmed in pansies; angel sieeves of | Krauthoff, in full dress; T.J. Roseman,’ "es 3 lander, Spring; J. Hi Marsrs. OClghen, e evsine (BT adt P wn. Mies Dllvh nolden tambourine girl. -4 T g Californians in New York. -n‘z‘n"?ufi“fl’(x:v o LY. In white chiffon | ooy YORK, March 7.—The follow- e s Wlm B ing Californians are in \el\lv Yfirk: o RN S e San Francisco—E. M. Connolly, Her- 3Mies fl'-':x':"c'n?nmn"’"&m “ener ald Square; J. D. Mortimer, Hotel Na- Miss Eugenle Hawes, Egyptian costume, | varre; E. S. Watson and wife, Hoff- e man; F. Vanduzer, Vendome: G. A. Devils—Miss v:mnn Jollitte, | Bjgg Belvidere; W. E. Howell, H. P. ulhl'm :lwum" wm"‘f.i".’. La M was | Nye, Astor House; P. McG. McBean, gowned In white satin, elaborately trimmed | Albemarle. with red roses, wearing a red tulle Gainsbor- | Los Angeles—W. F. Jantzen, Im- B Chasies Miver- Dooper s, Puctia: wore | DETIAl: P- L McCirthy. O. Sully,, Stn- ',':.‘_,.“"""‘.. gown With the student's mor- | Clair. “ n Froelfch s Charity Pecksniff | CITY GETS PERCENTAGE.—The sum. of ; oon. - French P penr B2, o grous nuw-numnu-mx u.a"mm. ot the Geary-street road in February. -