The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1907, Page 29

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1907, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, s of the Fraternal Societies % Danderine American Foresters | Relief Amer Board ica at its nday president dent; Ja- cted). ®ix past yutside of the expended for o Moun- initiated il for Augusta Thornk jes vocal solo, Frank Ons- eulogy. Theodore A. Bell t P essor Stewart; s solo, H. L L. Ohnimus; p audience, and ben L A. The s service is e inoni, p s ( e president ML Wolff, secrets i. M. Fabry, asurer, 2 J. Regalle, sergeant the & sco Degree Associa- > past s, is of- red a w 1er, noble 5 J. Kock abr rer, and d Moliterno has been jected captain of the team that will moni captain of the team that will put on the third degree, without any “horse piay,” as the ritual contemplates that! it should be. The figures of the order term sho will in a short time be as bright as | it ever was. The following named have heen in- stalled as the officers of Hermion Tem- for the past w that the membership is 11,- 2 a ght n. The receipts during | ple for the current term by Nettie . The fourth session of a whist tourna- = the past of six months were | Gilbert, D, D. G. C., asststed by Adele |ment, i which the members of the $104,961.96, and disbursements | B. Towne as grand senior and Minnie |local assemblies took party was held In $131.964 Of this amount $98,112.63 | Ma as grand manager: Mrs, Dora | Oakwood Hall in thiy city. There was wes expended in payment of what are | Jones, P.'C.; Mrs. Lizzie Whaley, M. E.|a large attendance. many players and | known as “sick benefits.” At the close |C.; Mrs. Moninger, B. Mre. | much good whist. Prizes were swarded of the term the assets of the ord Cora Pa % J.: Mrs. Alice Morriil | to the winners for best and worst play- clud money in the fund M.; Mrs, € 1kinson, M. of R.and C.; | ing and at the close of the games there eral irts of the jurisdiction, Miss Emn Lymain, M. of F Miss | were dancing and refreshments. Annah Hill, P. of T.: Mrs. Emma Ly-/ The local assemblies are all active, a -— % nam, 0. G . Minnie Pooley, trustee. |, bringing 1n candidates for membership H ¢ T The ceremony of installation, which |at almost each meeting. | Masonic was public, was added to in a great . % = o | | | measure by the clever work of the de- " | grea team of sixteen voung ladies. Al J Fraternal Brotherhood n Francisco Lodge of Perfection of , feature of the ceremony wes. the ap-; | ient and Accepted Rite of Free-| pearance of Flora, Miss Gladys Lynan, | % X 5 =1y sonry, at its convocation in King! attended by Elizabeth Bishop, llene! Columbia Lodge of the Fraternal s n's Hall last Friday night, con- | Johnston, Dorothy Sinkinson and ¥lor- | Brotherficod became somewhat drowsy ferred the last of the degrees of the | icia Roberts. These were all dressed in | during the temporary absence of the Lodge of Perfection, which is the grand | elect perfect and sublime Mason, or| fourteenth degree. California Commandery day night in Albert Pi i the order of the Temple in| ence of many members of the ndery and visitors ion Lodge, at a , conferred spotl white and carried flowers, which were distributed to the grand officers and new officers of the tempfe: Dora Jones, the mpst eminent retiring chief, was presented a handsome em- blgmatic pin. as was also the mistress of tecords and correspondence, who has ved threec consecutive terms, which - the honars of past chief. nie Trousdale, D. D. G. C. sisted by Grace Bray as grand senior. and Ida Mecredy as grand manager, in- t last Fri- | mple and | meet- the entered attendance of fra- nic Temple last| stalled the officers of San Francisco s Amity Lodge | Temple for the current term. At the give the Master Mason degree | close of the ceremonies the retiring slomon Chapter. Royal Arch | chief was presented by the temple with its session in King Solomon's | an emblematic pin of her rank in the last Saturday night, conferred | order. after which a collation? was the past master and most excellent de- ved cers of Presidio Lodge con- 2 third degree for Richmond Redmanship ge at Fourth avenue and Clement | | ¢ street on Monday night. The meeting | * g Wat CONOWOL Do s ielatis €etnE | " the board of relief of the Improved King Solomon's Lodge conferred the | Order of Red Men has elected the fol- | frst degree and Oceldental the third|loWwing named as officers for the cur- the same evening rent term: Frank La Torres, president 3 o cnigl F, Sechofi e ident; den Gate Commandery, Knights| W. -F. Schofield, vice préesiden was the guest of Oakland| Harry Hutaff, secretary, and Will mandery No. 11 on Tuesday even| M. Josephi, treasurer. The reports w that at the close of the term there Gilbert, D. D. G. €., assisted by Theresa | meeting. Mann of Oakland as grand manager |tiation at an early date. and Anna M. Byerly as grand senior. | This temple is on its feet again, and |vided itself into two sections, each of e e GREW THIS HAIR \ AND WE CAN PROVE IT. Results from its use are QUICK and PERMANENT. b 1t is working for a class ini- The assembly at Santa Bbsa has di- { which will strive to secure more can- | didates than the other within a certain | time. The losing side is to "ei‘ the | winning side to an oyster supper. { supreme deputy, Mre. C. J. | now that she has returned to her post {of duty this, the “banner” lodge, has {again become active and there is un- | usual enthusiasm during the meetings. | Past President Purdy is filling the sta- {tion of past president, after having served in the president's ehair for two | terpps. President Furniss, recently in- talled, announces that during his term | "Columbia will hum,” as he proposes to interest every member in its advance- | menit, ana Mrs. Reld, the vice president, {has promised to help the president. | Bdna Willlams. who proved herself an |energetic worker during the recent con- test, was awarded a magnificent pillow donated by the supreme deputy for the | member that should make the hest showing in a limited time. Another | decorated pillows has been offered for the mopth of February. b Allan, but FRANCES MARIE KNOWLTON, 980 Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, IlL. Age ¢ Years. 5036 Forestville Ave. CHICAGO. LITTLE FRANCES MARIE KNOWLTON 2130 Gremshaw St. CHICAGO. » ot - a ars herewith has a most beautiful head of golden hair, thicker than the crown of glory of mwust ! Nahve Daughters ; ;};?:?‘é)‘l:%l}ggg.xpr}:pxggs ishonly four years old, and her hair hangg within 12 inches of the floor. The extraordinary hair E2 s| stiengthening qualities of Dandsrine has grown for this little girl the most admirable head of hairéver posse ed by March 7 will be the official arbor| @ Child of her age in the world. The other two ladies whose photographs are sho ¥n here are certainly delighted with the day of the Native Daughters of the | results they are getting. Neither of them having hair that would reach to their waises biefore begiuning the use of Danderine. Golden West. 'This in honor of Luther Burbank, whose birthday+falls on that IT IS POSITIVE AND PERMANENT IN ITS RESULTS. When applied to the scalp on either old or young, it makes the hair sprout and grow thick, long and beautiful, and there to witness the conferring of the 2 2 day. Each subardinate parlor has bsen | . 4 7 ¢ & P S sults, ei uggist will refun e price if it does mot ae- trious Order of the Red Cross, in|Was on hand $424. Of the money ad-| .qiested to plant a tree on that day| 18 DO Waiting around for weeks and months to see results, either. .\uyflr b wi 1 r . “f" price ‘Ah d o asylum in Oakland vanced there has been repayment of all| iy jionor of Burbank, also to plant trees | complish every result we claim. /NOW at all druggists in three sizes, 25 cents, 59 cents and $1.00 per bottle. e evenir of Tuesday next|but $21.25. in commemoration of the plon: i To «how how quickly Danderine acts we will send a large sampie iree by reture mail to any one who this advertisement to the Goljlen Gate ‘Commandery Mot 16 iy ke gd“ \isfi;;ia‘““)i“ ‘”,”“‘E ‘““,' California, et FREE o otion Dande st ot ago, with their nane and address Aud 10 cents i siver of stamps (0 2 . be inspected and it is expected that|proved Order of Red Men will be of-| o . miors of La Estrella Parior ery member in this eity will be|ficered by the following named for the| ., Native 1 s arlor of | HOoR SALE AND - 50 that the spectar Snall be| Carrent ter J. Sumuel. president; A.|the Notive Duughters of the Golder| BSOS SNEEST BT REDINGTON & CO.,” Wholesale Agents to make a creditable report Jackson, tV rér@slden“ -3 “}{‘"'3'“1:::' | cently in Woodmen's Log Cabin by Dis- : Taliio et e tasd YO BT ARUETRE A Golden Gate Lodge and San Fran- |aff, secretar eorge W. Collins, treas- | =/ hi v cisco Lodge each conferred the frst|urer; S H. Wilcox, E. Lastreto, P. L.| Hict Deputy (;;:fll:edpfif"g“‘ 25> | flowers to all of the retiMug officers. | American Mechanics, will assist that|W. Hook, past master; W. D. F. Wig- Tuesday night, and Ori- Bliss, L. H. Enemark and J. Boves, | (o0 “Fr0 - ASLNE DY ,d]"’"c “‘l; Then there was a programme of en- | organization and the Daughters of Lib- | gins, master workman; William Doug- in its meeting place in|directo The report shows that the | o g7n, “IHED o ) RECh | 1" fi ‘l”“v tertainment which included a cornet|erty in the grand novelty entertain- |lass, foreman: Frederick Stanley, over- Church building conferred | association is building a class A strue- | oo TR (r, o ORI arlon Jory, | 5015 by Willie Falconer, instrumental | ment and ball to be given on the night | seer; Sherman Stanley, guide; J. Nesbit, & ALL : ture on the site of the old one at 220 | Ri% Previqeris Annte Bello, ‘:'f’ep'““e solo by Mrs. Pinter, recitation by Mrs. | of February 22 in Cotillion Hall, in|inside watchman, and John Quinten, e and Starr King | Golden Gate avenue. Tt is now 0 fa¥|ijante: Sophie Asmus, financlal see. | Lizzle Pritchard, song by Harry Lutzen, | celebration of the anniversary of the |outside watchman. The installing of- onferred the firsc degree advanced that it is safe to say that it| oot ApiltG o Smancia d’f‘" duet by Mrs. Pinter and Miss Flike |birth of Washington. The committee ficer was Past Master Workman W. F. \ight, and the same|will be ready for occupancy by May 1.| e T ~IaF o Eoidemant, ""“‘” D& | and violin solo by Bert Gislow, Miss|in charge has prepared a patriotic en- | Hansen, assisted by Past Master Hilton Moriah Lodge conferred| The chiefs who have been raised up | Agnes Du =5 x I ITeasurer: fy.one Gislow accompanist. During the | tertainment and will present a pro- |as acting grand guide. At the close . Minaton Todue the thh | tor "Amahusms - PG the: 1 mxrrem,‘M’i:"mg‘;’;:,‘,_ 'L‘;‘,’,f{‘“’fll's.‘“}‘,fifo;‘:?%]l:]:;i']"evenlng there were remarks by Grand | gramme of dances that will have & of the ceremony the members of the _The Arab Patrol of Islam Temple of | term are L.V A_\'ig!mn‘ga.le.‘sm\"‘.xe:\; J. I Tillile. Rothmann and Alice Bohle—. Sem:gtar}. F;akx;s. Dam‘ing‘ and the number of novel features. ‘lndgq% :vcrn< t]v»-'j_:‘[xvslts olr’)mer n;lem:'e—: the Shrir -| W. Hansen, senior and E. R. M. AUM: | mann, trustees, The installation | S¢TVINE Of Tefreshments terminated La |, 4| Of Silver Spray Lodge of H. at S e the Dream- | strong. junior sagamore; A. Schnelder, | was followed by the preventsiion | Estrella’s evening. : 3 | contation. d Skat jay.; April | prophet; J. Harry Hutaff, chief of rec-|of an elegant souvenir spoon to - ",‘ | wo”kmcfl,s omCCfS | & e TR sy : > | cre pilgri- | ords; Frank Hardy, collector of wam-|the installing deputy, a gold wateh to j The luniors & William Bamber. a farm laborer, mage to Los pum. and J. Hansen, keeper of wam- | Helen Bello, the retiring past pres- | ¥ pricked his finger with a thorn while - SR EE % |ident. in token of the esteem of the |4 | .The officers installed for Excelsior | planting a hedge at Alstcw, near Pres- | e masquerade ball recently 8iven | members for her: a basket of American The Daughters of America, a new | Lodge of the Ancient Ordef of United | ton, England. Septic poisoning set In | Walla Walla Tribe in Lyric Hall ‘f\a_‘!; beauty roses to the past president, and | adjunct to the Junior Order of United | Workmen for the current térm are: H. | and Bamber died | enjovable affair.. which was $artici- | : T T R T R S e g T ed in by a large number of people 12 evening of the se ho were loud in their praises of the resented a pleasing pro- committee of this counc gramme numbers as follows: In-|Mrs. M. Doyle is the chairman, is mak- strumental solo, Mrs. Buthenck; piano ecord for presenting something | > Bayless and violin h meeting and as a and Florence Bayless, and|result of tiis there is always a large instrumental selections Professor ! attendance at each meeting. At the Worbes. After the programme, which | last held meeting cach one was pre- 2 musical treat, there was the | sented arch and dancing, the serving| In consequehce of business engage- ments. an archery contest, | ments, George Wheeler, the ecffic the openning of a grab bag and the tell- | drillmaster of the team of Manzanita ng of fortunes. The function wa Council of the Degree of Pocahontas, of the most pleasing of the w has been forced to retire from that po- | season in Bast E circles. sition and William Winter has be nie Holden, t matron, selected to succeed him. In the that time that he has been in that fhice Wheeler has introduced several innova- ocia tiong in th couting and flioor work, A the chairman of the enter-| remarkable feature of this council is nt comumittee at the tea party|that, no metter what -changes take were Bessie Munrce. P. W. M.: Maude | place in the persennel of the ch Purdie, Grace Hutchese and John Felt.| the work is always put on in admirable G o shape. At the last held session of the % > | council, Bmma Wedemeyer, the past | Pylhlan SIS'CIS | prophetess, was presented by the coun- cil a beautiful emblematic pin in recog- - | nition of her services to the counell of the Pyth wit serving as ciief of records.| was inaugurated in Odd Fello Pocahontas and prophetess. in Alameda last week by the grand| Past at Pocahontas. Annie Mar officers of the order.: The new subordi- | 8aret Bliss has recovered from an at-| nate has a good charter list and those | tack of illness whic oufined her to | who have been selected as officers are | her home for several weeks, D —n reported to be most enthusiastic. The offi cers of Olympic Temple were | installed at Grase Valley by District | The Americans Deputy Grand Chief Sophie Kent in i public, assisted by Mar Marvick as | 7T SR S grand senior and Josie Deeble as grand | 1€ assembly of the Americans at manager. Viela Jones, who was Flore | Willits, Mendocino County, recently § was attended by four lttle girls at.|Save a ball at the Hotel Willits, which Yired as fairies. Af the cClose of the | attracted a large number of the people that place and from the vicinity. It was a great suc . The Americans of that place have petitioned the senate officers for an organizer. ceremony a supper was served at which the members of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias, whose officers were | instatled the same night, officers of Mizpah During the last week in January been installsd for the current Oakland Assembly was visited by a The installing officers were Nettie D, |number of the senate officers, who each delivered an encouraging talk.for the ' Colonial Players inued From Page 28 tor of the Maurice Grau z gone to France months with him. Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model,’ Al H. Woods' latest melodramati sucee c erning t trials and tri- honest working sald to outdo all having recently had York poor but mer efforts miere in New recently the stock com- udeville e was putting farce. “Ghost in a Pawn- when it eame time for a the stage revolver re- its part The artist who the weapon became red nd much excited, but ayer., who constituted the and who is also a deputy Fresno County, rose to the asio He continued to play the piano with his left hand and with his right whipped out a revolver which he ays carried and Jet go through the estra floor into the cellar with a which not only raised the hair the audience and actors but saved e act in Fresn ina v a fired lin piano estra of . . . Joseph Brooks has signed a five-year act with Lillian Russell. He in- er to prese , neol for Scandal . . Puccind, Butterfly.” the, composer of cou he can 1ply | has just arranged to give a series of | Shakespearean productions and other t her next year in “The| !of Cuba and South America -with “Madame | company of comic opera stars. who is @t present in this | open in Havana and intends to present wtry. is quoted-as having said tlxut;“'l‘he Runaway G'lri,' n wouid underiake to write an Amer-| Wizard of the Nile, drama if David Belasco would sup- |and a number of Other favorites. Discuss Salome him th the libretto. David has| Al Zseerted nis willingness to the plan \ASsembly in Berkeley and as an earnest and is said to have suggested Mexico | as the locale for the work. Jess Dandy played his one thousandth performance of Hans Wagrer in “The | Prince of Pilsen” at Bluefield, Vt., last| night a week ago. | W ; i good of the order, and at the cloge of the meeting there was a banquet in honor of the visitors. | |an interesting debate on “Is Socialism ! | Helpful to a Community?” i 1o%| Great things are promised by One Cures a Cold Quickly Pimples and Blotches—Dr. 1. E. She has ar- | Walker, writing fn the Ladies’ Home matinee each week Journal. states that facial blemishes Only such plays as‘(vome mostly from improper bowel ac- are inoffensive and suitable for such|tion. First of all, the cause must be audiences are to be given at these per-|removed by the use of the cathartics formances. Among the list is Ibsen's and lexatives that the individual has A Doll House.” 1In this country we | found effective and applying a lotion Mme. Rejane has adopted a new plan | at her theater in Paris. ranged a special for young ladies. are not quite ready to pronounce Ibsen| from the following formul “Pre- sbject for young lady matinee dis-|cipitate of sulphur, one dram; tinc- ture of cam 01 one dram; Trosc- . . - | water, four ounces: apply several Margaret Illington, who is Mrs. Dan- | times a day.” iel Frohman in private life, and who| To Cure a Cold in 24 Hours or any is at present leading lady for John|COUED that is curable. o.to any good Drew, is to be graduated to stellar |Prescription druggist and get Concen- lionors next season. She is to appear in | trated oil of pine, one-half ounce; gly- a play called “Dr. Wake's Patient.” |cerine, two ounces; half pint of good - . e e | whiskey; mix and shake thoroughly; juse in tablespoon doses every four ) hours. This formula is given out by | the great lung and throat specialist of Philadelphia, and he lares- that it performances in Berlin within the near| has no equal, but warns people against Beerbohm Tree, the English actor, future. He undertakes this at the ex- usg-t t&;(orgigr:’a‘gmzm:olgi sngt nl‘t;le. L4 . an pal under e Dl WU P U | name of “Oil of Pine.” These contain much resin and other impurities John C. Fisher has started on a tour|and are d He will | trated ofl of pine comes p D ird| med}clnl‘l ulaeegnlly in lmul\d‘le\f-ourtnce v & | bottles inclosed in a roun rew! Florodora.” “The, lgce “and sealed. ~ This is to prctez The Idol's Exe"|jt from light, heat and atmospheric | changes. ; : Columbia Assembly is arranging for| the | Mot this it is having initiations at every e ‘Two Valuable Recipes the curre: mont manner in which the ecommittee handled of the Order of the the function. e valentine tea party in AltahmoS Council of the Degree of Hall. There was large at-'Pocahontas at its last meeting had.a tendance of members d invited | contest for the most popular member of and each on entering was pre- | the council and the result was in favor | pretty painted valentine of incumbent Pocahontas Beecher. As | of ,the occasion. Under | a testimonial of this she was presented | of Daisy L. King. chair-|a beautiful Oriental vase. Miss Robin- | entertainment committee, | son came in a close second. The social | of which | | WASH GOODS SPECIALS 12% 25 - 15 10 n Daily arrival$ from the leading manu- - WAIST DEPARTMENT Lawn, All Over Embroidered Front and Bagk. Special. .. Mull.Embroidered Front With Cluny Lace, Tucked Back. Special .. S000 yds. Colored Silk Mulls. Light and Dark Colors. Regular 25¢ yd. 10,000 yards Figured White Madras. For Women and Children’s Shirt- waists Suits. Regular 350c¢ and 60c yd........... : Extra Heavy Crash Suit= ing. Light and dark effects. Regular 25c yd. . : . 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