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psyg fTTS rfwMirirBi wsi lffx i Pixmmcrtt Glue Women Are Gbinf Easfc to ConVehtibn I IHOOLPATROiOF I 1FI0BEWELL REPRESENTED Mrs Louis Hertz president of the Department of School Patrons is a delegate to the 7V A convention to be held New York July MtsDE tEaston is a leader in womens club life in San Francisco Sessions Be Held New York City Early iflJUly TUl2 department of school patrons of the National Education Association of this city will rep feeented by prominent women dur rig the convention to bo held In New iVork city from July 1 to 8 Inclusive Some of the sessions of the patron wilt be held jointly with those of the department of physical education Th officers of each body are as fol jwv Sehnol petrous Presides Mrs Wills Herts ntembsr Umincll if Jewlsn Women Has Kraii vlacof vlM presldeot1 Mrs Philip Moore ivuelet College tor Women University of the uuth gt Louis secretary Mrs fi Balil inJ Stale dtslrnisn epsrtaput of srbool iistiwtH San rriupisro Ib IcsK ecliicitlon president lie Groet director department of physical oilM VstJenof ptinllo ftcbonlv 8n Frsnclsco vlre resident Bsroness ftos Pose president 1use Normal Scliool of yUinastlc lkwtou i percUry Msr Long supirrliwir phxslcsl training publwi schools Eterrtt Wash TO MEET AT WALDORF The flrst session of the school patrons will be held at 10 oclock July i7 In the ballroom of theWel dorf Astorla with Miss Helen Varies Boswell presiding The programme Includes reports of organizations represented in the department of school Wtrons the Generl Federation of Womens Club the Council of Jewish Women the Association of Collegiate Alumnae and the Southern Assocla tlon of College Women Addresses will be made by Hon Claxton United States Comrals sloner of Education on Community Interest In the Public Schools by Miss Helen Winkler chairman Immigrant aid Council of Jewish Women on Education of the Immigrant by Mrs Ella Flagg Toung past president Ii A on Preparation for Cltlien hip TJlTEItRSTISO PROGRAMME At the joint meeting In the afternoon of the same day the programme AwlU be as follows Soelsl Hyslene Dr William Foster president Reed Collet Portland Or Social Service Is Uie Public Seboole Mrs Ellbeta McHanns chairman clinic department of tLoS Antelea Federation of Parent Teachers AesociaUons The Natnre and Function of Folk DaaclnK Ml Elisabeth Bnrohenal seetlte secretary girls brsorb Poblle Schools i ArbletJe Iaftie toe city of New York Tb Work of tbe Boy Scouts of Amerlcs Janes West chief scout executive Boy Scoat of Amerlcs David Johnson of New Tork city la president of the A TO HOLD HAT PICA TIOS The Womans State Democratic League will hold a ratification rally next Wednesday afternoon In the as sembly room In the Phelan building I fjM 1 mtmmxmmmmMmtm X4mmMmiikfAwiziimm Himmm jimhi xisBHlaiiilHiwlHSBR VA lsiiis3ssiiBHi hckSSs 0 IHLfi5 i FJ V1 Leycy4liewmah fiiifWIf Place Tuesday at The Cehtury Glut The marriage of Mis Emily Newman to Edgar Levey will be solemnized on Tuesday evening at 30 oclock it the Century Club Rev Dr Herman Hosenwasser vfclatlng Miss Berth Newman slater1 of the bride will be maid of honor and Bert Levey a brother of the bridegroom will act as best man Miss Newman Is the niece of Mr and Mrs John Adler and I a beautiful and accomplished girl She Is well known In lecal society and particularly among the younger set Levey la the son of Mr and Mrs Colemibn Iweveyt He 1 Identified with various fraternal organisations and la an officer of Fidelity Lodge Free and Accepted Mason a trustee of the Busb streV Temple and great Junior sagamore Of the Bed Men He was assistant district attorney and warrant and bond clerk during District Attorney Langdons administration In Canada Ttwsat soovi TKoto Miss Gladys Walton Merced Walton Tognazsnle Walter Rogers and A Williams San Franciscans who were In Los Angeles during the past week and were guests at the Hotel Clark Include CM Beck UK and Mrs Younf Mr and Mrs ASakkerou Miss Moore Nickerson Dsoforth Mr abtl Mrs Wrlfht Mr and Mrs Wilson Mra Qlenn Jobnsoe Miss Bsrrtst Radaoiacber Johnson Mrs Oeens Miss A Clinton Mrs Hanaran Mrs Swallty Mrs Cbeatman Blrtm A Bljrnn Smith Mrs OK Tocnsssl Psalloe Nasi Mrs Nast Nelson Mrs Miss Mary Falrbrother will preside Serrlst Miss Dollls Stjso Msh Mr and the speakers will Include thesna sirs nees Childrens Party nrealdents of the various Democratic clubs comprising the league They are Mra Miller Mrs Sophie dough Mrs Minnie Andrews Mrs i A Harrison and Mrs Emslle Other speakers will Include Sidney Van Wyclc Jr Thomas Hsyden Brunk Howard Browne and Tracey Mrs Eleanor Martin will serve a Chairman of the reception committee assisted by Miss Cella McKenna Miss Otllle Miller and Mies Helen Hurley The hospitality committee will con slt of Mrs Frank Norleage and Mrs A Jellette The Juvenile Prptectlve Association held a meeting of Us board of direct tors last Monday afternoon June 1 electing the following officers to serve for the year 1918 17 Mrs George Irving president Mr Flti fterald Orst vice president Mrs Louis Herts second vice president Miss Molloy treasurer Miss Hal lett cretarys OFFICERS GREET ED BY TROPICAL SCENE xtedwood City Woman Club Ea Elaborate Iwtallatiqn The clubhouse of the JJedwjJod City Womans Club was turned Into a tropical scene during the past week la a tk tlln anA ln nmlnir efflcera Mrs Henry Flnkler the HU Doggie Are You president was hostess of the affair I In a chorus of their own making Mr and Mrs Bowerman Banter Peery Mr sod Mrs Hudson II Simon Mr Hohfood Wesley Oebb A Ballbache and Mr and Mrs Mures making It elaborate and memorable Hi every wny A Hawaiian nana provided music and the spirit of the occasion was furthered by the decora tlon and lels each woman wearing one of the latter The new officers were presented by Mrs Flnkler who1 offered brief remarks upon the duties of the ensuing year Mrs Flnklers careef In club life has been of Importance and has Included such offices as auditor of the San Francisco district of the California Federation of Womens Clubs She Is also a member of the American Red Cross and of the George Evan Relief Corp The new officer are a follower Mrs George A Merrill president Mrs Winter first vice president MrsFa Gregory second Tiee prel dent Mr Wentworth recording secretary Mrs James Hedge corresponding secretary Mrs James Eva federation secretary Mrs Charlotte Chapman treasurer Associate directors Mrs Mary Rice Mrs Lorens Mrs A Cummlngs and Mrs Fred Llppman Personal Mrs Joseph Horn and family have closed their apartment on Fell street and are enjoying a few rnonths at Geyser Springs Mrs Mary Bate McLellan and her Ahef Bate are In the Toseratte fvlley for the season Mrs Daniel Ruff of Sacramento Is Vlsitlnff her mother Mrs Lucl Levy nwlHb Joined later bjr her husband when they will motor with a party of friend to Lake Tahoe ft Mr and Mr Henry Freedman Miss Etta Jacobs are at home In their nlTrajMirtmeBt lS Bush street UrsV Henry Brie of Douglas Alaska laHffof home TlturiMJar After har iniifi ournioBthiyllt with her 1 riferJrriiJatsxjTWwiMnK U1 WnritrMfc WNwTnBljntr rtttvUlTlrisa honor otUh fyj rli1C4rtatattr ftayrJB Baii jIe1ll maLtf wjaw 1 ii ij tf Anionsi SMSa inusiwcwtgetiinws i gjrrjArTowaaa Bprmjim iui lffHrMrtytAlBiVraonr i atijlAPMJr DanUl HAgmalsr Vkc wKm ta 3 to TJl JrhTJrrL jiu5 Little Miss Virginia Allen who recently arrived from Washington was the honored guest at a delightful childrens party given Thursday afternoon at her new home on Broadway The hostess at this affair which proved a roost enjoyable surprise for the group of children who shared Its pleasure was Mrs WAtson of Alameda In the costumes of Colonial days six boys and six girls danced the minuet which was followed by the rainbow dance The programme for the afternoon was given In the ballroom where a stage had been erected One of the most enjoyable fea tures of the afternoon was the per1 formaace given by Mrs William Hoover with her toy dogs They not only danced and posed for the audience but gave a clever drill carrying tiny American flags und later when their mlnress sang Whose they Joined A Cakewalk given by the toy dogs In Costume wss another number of the afternoon that excited enthusiastic applause The ballroom wss filled with a profusion of beautiful flowers In many varieties and after the programme a dainty tea was served The afternoon was concluded with serpen tine dance In which all the children took part VoRel Lenz Miss Marie Lens became the bride of Marcel Vogel Wednesday morning at a nuptial mas In St Anthony Church The bride who la a daughter of Mr and Mrs Theodore Lens assistant manager of the Palace Hotel a beautiful and talented girl She Is a musician and an artist of no little merit Marcel Vogel Is a color artist of note and painted several murals at the exposition He Is also a musician and has taken leading parts in amateur theatricals He Is a member of the Olympic Club The bride made a charming picture In her wedding gown Her attendants were Miss Helen Schoensteln maid of honor and Misses Margaret Carroll and Margaret Krsak were the bridesmaids Miss Lor Ice Gleeeon was the flower girl and the rlngbearer was Masten Cornell Krsak Leo Ruegg filled the office of best man and the ushers were David Du Barry Peter La Fontaine Charles Ruegg and John Schlappl The young couple are taking a motor trip through Southern California and will stop at Del Monte Santa Barbara and San Diego They will be at home after July I Bengard Umholt Miss Alma Umhalt of this city was married to James Raymond Bengard of Lewis Creek Monterey county June 17 The wedding took place In St Lukes Church this city and the ceremony was performed by Rev Alfred Meyer The church was beautifully decorated the color scheme being pink and White Bower of roses carnations smllax and ferns were In evidence everywhere and at the altar was a beautiful wedding bell of pink and white carnations under which the wedding ceremony was performed The wedding march from Lohengrin was played and little Miss Dorothy Pfass flower girl entered followed by the bride beautifully attired In white tulle with an Illusion yell and orange blossoms and accompanied by her bridesmaid Miss Ethel Hunter man wearing a gown of pink satin tnd lace and the brides brother Jut tfrnhalt who ve the bride Away At the altar they were met by the bridegroom and Joseph Bengard who acted as best man After the ceremony the relatives went to the home of the brides parents Mr and Mr Charles Babuder where they were served with a sumptuous banquet The honeymoon will be In the southern part of the State Shasta Springs Mr and Mrs William Gump and Mr and Mrs Marks are enjoy Ing a motor trip north En route they are at Shasta Springs Mrs Easterbrook of Oakland has taken a cottage at Shasta Springs for the summer Judge and Mra Pryor and their son Pryor of Pasadena are at Shasta Springs Mrs Jennie a Danthforth Miss Marcta Fee and Miss Lynda Bu etianan ars house guests of Mrs Prentiss Cobb Hale and Miss Lynda Bryan at Shasta Springs Mrs Fen ton Mrs Hales mother has returned to San Francisco Mrs Armstrong of Davis has joined her daughter Miss Agnes Armstrong at Shasta Springs where they expect to remain for some tlms Alumnae Day Alumnae day was observed at the Convent of the Holy Names on Sunday June It Many graduates and Of Course You Are Going to Yosemite This Year Fashionables Favorite Summer Retreat LET DESMOND PERFECT SERVICE make your vacation there delightful your every need anticipated and every comfort provided CAMPS rHOTELS LODGES TOURS Beautifully Illustrated Folder telling all about Toiemlte now ready Desmond Park Service Company Ticket Office 656 Market St Si Information orSjnta Agent Leedke Stone Tour UOLi Marker St ThoSj Coolr SonsriJ Markst8t Oakland Office H20 Broadway Phone Oak fj pupil of the pioneer Institution assembled In Convent Hall to greet the new members and honored guest of the association Misses Maria Gallagher Josephine Lucy and Annie Eccies of the class of 1911 Their for mat reception Into the alumnae was the opening number of the programme whose second and equally notable feature was the grand choruj Judith by the senior classes During the course of the banquet Instrumental solos were rendered by Mrs Helen Hlnes Johnstone and Miss Constance Hubner The vocal soloists Mr Blanche Segurson Hader and Miss Gertrude Kennedy were accompanied by Mrs Ines Herndon Devlin and Mis Constance Hubner Informal ad drees were made by Mrs Katharine Hubner toaatmtatress Miss Margaret Cary president of the association Miss Mary MaJloy governor of the International Federation of CathollJ Alumnae Mr Robert Coffey Mr Anna MacKeover and Miss Mary Macaulay Cabaret Dansant Mr and Mrs Walter Glllogey will entertain their friends at cabaret dansant At their home 75 San Jose avenue Thursday evening for the benefit of Si Paul baxar These young people have arranged art excellent programme the number of which wUI be alternated with dancing Art Embroidery Club The Art Embroidery Club enjoyed Its annual picnic and outing at Mount Tamalpals last Sunday The following attended Cylvle Soules Anthony Bsrosst Roee Brlilla Ilenr Minor May Brlflls Achilla Soules Eofrnle Brlflls Domlolo Brlilla Hsttls Podd Walter Todd Aisle Brlflls Kneels Smile Amelia Lucsenblll uas rrancoenr Miss Katharine Crdfton daughter of Mr and Mrs Algernon Crofton left Monday for1 yancouveri British Columbia where she will visit her aunt Mr Percy 8h4ero At tiie end of June Mis Crofton with the Shallorose wllljoln General Bradshaws party at Banff In tl Canadian Rockies Mrs A Ambler and James 0 Cox of this city are at tht Banff Springs Mr and Mrs 1L Given of Ban Francisco are also at Banff Spring Mia Lorene Fahlen has gone for her vacation to Rlorildo where other member of her family have taken a cottage for the months of June and July 8he expects to entertain a number of her young friends while there Woodacre Lodge The Junior class of Presentation High School had an enjoyable day last Wednesday at Wodacr Lodge the home of Mlss Loretta Connelly who Is a member of the class Those Invited were MISSES Buth McKsy Marguerlts Prlc Mary WJIson CeealUWlttlispp Cstherlne Mcfealey Usrisree Cmnin Myrtle Ackerson Msrls Freuerlcka OllTSgeanjr Marie Krrriiea Mildred Lonf The guest of honor waj Miss Catherine Murphy a past graduate The day was passed in swimming tennis playing and dancing after which a pleasanf repast was served on the spacious veranda of the Connelly home aisBaiw i ssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliH I 1 SlSrsiiiiHi IbssssssssI i fsslalsll IlssssssssssssssH lSsatflW 5 jMHil 1 Bssssssssssr ISHkBI IHsB mHf sjsMBLkiMBii LI BjSjSjSjSjSjSjSjW 4 r7BiiiKSJSJBjVHSBSnBSjSjSjSBJ ZA saasssssssssssF BW ElsliaHHaBlssssslsBI mlm i VltHxHsasasasaB IsiHi wSsasKHsssB ITaTaTaTaTaTaTSK aUsTaTaTaTWWlllHI SBBBBBBBBBBBK SBgiBBBBRBLSnBBBBnBBBBBBI Hl Trie engagement of Miss IBBflH Bl Emily Newman and Ed BMB 1 1 gar Levey was 3n tH iHI ndunced a few days ago 1 IHIi and the young couple are i ijHfl being showered with good iHi rHi ies and congratulations pHl JrV4S3a JfJfOXV 1 iii i 1 I i i i ili i i Bflrrnn Felix Weddmr Tomorrow The marriage of Ml Ruth Kuhn and Hawkes of PhlladeV pcam 1WWlWIf i TT tTH fai rom Honeymoon brani iiBevrlyal4wlnHo6 who have been enjoying their honey moon tn Northern California Oregon and Washington have returned to theelty and Will occupy an apartment at 71 Dolores street Mr and Mrs Eugene Barr havs returned from their honeymoon and have taken ari apartment on California and Leavenworth streets Mrs Barr was Miss Muriel Albertlne Sullivan daughter of Mr anil Mrs Eugene Sullivan of San RafaeJ Eugene Barr Is a brother of Dr Arthur Birr and pr Thomas Barr ana son of Mr and Mrs William Barr pioneer residents of San Rafael Luncheon Party The Misses Fllomena Bustamonte Nellie King end Bern Ice Hartnltt were guests of honor at a prettily appointed luncheon at the 3t Francis Hotel last Sunday later attending box Prty at the Orpheum Miss Bustamonte left Monday for Paso Robles 5 LffleissiSbns Reeaanawii ow Summer Furniture jjUNDREDS of pieces are ready for review the latest thought Suminer Furniture Many of the pieces are veritable lace work in reed showing delicate and involved designs but always with the thought of utility as wellas beauty ilre and Rockeri 660 to 24 Tiible 9 to 32 Settees 3 to 7150 Breakfast room Table 36 to 43 Desks 11750 to 260 TeaWagobg 11 to 23 Magazine Stands 14 to 22 Lamps 10 to ir0 Ferilerles 12 to 17 Trays 8 to 9 Sewing Basket 13 CRETONNES To meet the great demand for cretonnes for use in lummer home we have increaied our alt ready large awortmentj to such sin extent that this is by far the most comprehentive exhibit we have ever made Prices range from 20c to 175 yard RAG RUGS We are jutt in receipt of an attractive assortment of Colonial Rag Riigi ranging from hearth size at 85c to room size at 9 Baf i rH iuf 1 BtBrS iil9riH nfll vWwarr sEHP FUrnl ine Dnjpericst Orn flNMtw tcU UlktoB Streets Mrs Elvira Felix only dauehter of Mrs do Pass and Charles Barron were married June 10 Babbl Schoen faldt offlclatlns Mr and Mrs Barron went to Southern California for their honeyrooon and are now at their ummer home In Marin county They will make their home In thl city iTashion show Be CiVeiirih Fall f1 Jo me Dehefilr of Three CkaiiKes 1 Xnnoncement Is mads that another society fashion show to open the fall season will be held at the Palace Hdter toward the lost of September jThree charities have been organised fori the purpose the Glrls Club Baa FranciscoMaternlty and San Fran Cisco Home forIncurables Two performances will be given one In the afternoon and on lh the evening The fashlorf show wllibe la charge of Qrover Msgnln under whose dlrec tlon the last one was produced Mag nlniwtirliaye for the Easttomorrovriri ut announces that the fashion show hereafter wniWyTiFient and than the rlng owmg to the fact that a much more elaborate affair can be given In the sutumn TrVnllej asti year th how1 ya great success Magnln announces that hMhamanxurprleforvthfall show There will be a tea dahatrJ i th afternoon and a dance In the evening following the show Among the patronVsses for the snow this tall are the following representing lf TheQlrls Club at iJJCapptrttji UESDAMES tees Blosa Mortimer rielshbscks 1 Itellmae Jr Abraham Stern A Ouast The San Francisco Maternity as Clay and Franklin streets is reprs ented by MKSDA11E3 Charles 1 Deerln Joseph Kins VT 0 reenlmwe Jebn Meteslf Jobs Ralston Hsmlltoa I McLormlcs fboebs Uesrit Leen Boos The San Francisco Home for Incurable at Geary and Wood street Is represented by MESDAMES Jebn Merrill Slack Ueorts Wllcett MISSES Harriet Forotrey Gladrs SullHas It Dloion kfercus KoMblaad William Mstsoe Daughters of David phla will take place tomorrow In the chapel at Del Monte The bride elect Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ci Kuhn ofMonterey and Is very popular In the younger set She was graduated from Stanford University last summer it A social dance will be given brth Daughter of David Tuesday even ing at 113 Ellis street The pro ceeds wli go for the painting the synagogue Mrs I Danilger Is pres Ident of the society and the secretary 1 Mrs Levy i FURS ESTABLISHED YFDt 167 177 POST ST0 130144 ORANTAVC Clearance Sale PRICE REDUCTIONS that create new records for calue gioing In high class garments for WOMEN MISSES and CHILDREN Suits 17 Coats Dresses H9M 26M All this seasons models Splendid styles high grade materials excel lent workmanship at prices that are out of all proportion to real values WMMmWAm DRESSES that are so essential fo the seasons demands for fresh dainty rpcj suitable for almost every occasion All the new sport colors and popular fabrics 95 75Q H0 SPORT APPAREL SUITS COATS and DRESSES for mountain or seashore for club or automobile wear all the season smartest styles sport colors and correct fabrics all at Substantial Price Reductions Y1M 21 232 Waists Many new models in Voiles Marquisettes and Batistes hand embroidered and lace trimmed SomeTailored Crepe deChines Polka DotSi stripes solid colored Linens Special 365 Petticoats New All Tafeta Petticoats in white blacji solid and changeable colors Alsow Jerseys and Mcssatihes in all colors Special 3 Every Petticoat Guaranteed Every garment in thit Clearance it this seasons model None Reserved No Approvals No Goods Credited No Refund Store Your Furs Dttring vacation Season UTBESUREl to see for yourself urwliat conditions they aretorei Jre UnfeONLY I Cold StorageJRsfnger atedFuir yauIuSanJFranciseo ant invite yo mspect same at any time Chargesreyery2oderate Furs retnodeled 6 repaired WiwrawrlJ furrier at 5nimm grjrt 7 iV mmMM i fciMv lt itjMM1iM rtftWaS KuAWt1 4PMJriW xP3 sMjJjliMM Sfe.

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