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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 20

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llT atyrLifa iiSf ffIPlii 4 7 A hsJ ra ilWlt1 FW av 1 a i i iaaiBmMkT mKmamii at a lavBa i a jl vir uii rr i iiuii kv vii ii Kd rvi 1 in khli iv hi i jai ihk swairs TCfrVt i AMf i i11 i ilii i i i i nmiwn 1 i i i i f5 a MM is Edward Dexter KnighuWho Succeeds to Presi dency of Federation Pays High Tribute to Late Chief 1 WeliJualined for Office afi By ANNIE WIL1E lilaV nHM passing oMtre Emily Hop pm Kpresiaeni iot tnv vn JLi Federation otvVornenV Club time of 1U utmost public aohlevo ment Mrs Hoppln had served as a lrlfAaMAtlKVJ aiidl i anA ruM Batft Wn her stewardship In HI three cm ay abb eauea nr tiMtta na nor Whis honored heri destiny permitted ir iiu hui navat i eafTaraA haraiilf Wlcnaw1 In UfsA A fit Corning to California from Nlles uv Mich In 1170 Mrs Hoppln devoted jfi the first years of her residence here K4 assisting nubanVCharUHi RsJ THoopIn In the development of their isoo ncra ranch In Yolo countvana 10 I the rearing of therrfour children riChrle4 Hrrletr Edltn and Dorothy Kf i iWX nwi motnernooo wienoea oe ff iyond tier own Breelde indMrf Hop ntn iJviti ponernedLvheFieir wrlth ithe elfar of her iielsbbor and trovevto mke the communtty In which lived lovable for all bai been demontratedByhp record club woman Hen aoui ty iu tecOCnlsed almost aeeoop as1 he iWomaniJclub camelnto eiutence end to her the womenln fh remote tt country iitriMjTrnera enejjvea flAAirii fAv iaipjTnTA Droaaftriiia i nd wider iloo And althoash lire MoPPln wa recornted beabu Oantly qualined to lead er Tg uldanc Jwm eala to be tne emooaimeni ot iu that entle kindand conetderate fthe feeltntaQfothare Irrom recosnltlonother talents by thoee of herownoontmtinity Mrt iluppln advahced In nerfclub actlvl until her abUltyWMtohsldeed sttneo the areatestlassetsJ of wotnaits1 Interests thiWuknot the SUttufu Mrs Hoppln was treasurer and iVico presldent at lare In the Feder tlonand served as parliamentarian at rnany con ventlons before ihr elec itloni to the odlce of President at the fr fannuJ assemblage In this city last fS lritmiiA In anlta fhk hAAUtvi TkODU Isrlty nd charmoC herv opponent iM rsiAC Jones the jFedera tlon glv Ins the honor to the older woman in letotnitlon of her esecutlve ability her brilliance ot mind her Judsment Wkl llir sjentlenessy i Because of her Intimate under Ri talidln of thir needs MraHoppln iv nnnunran aLsa iieirv noiir Liir uai i aeaiiii i otnce a specialising on country life PJi AG andv the endowment lunatneijsoia Eii tlonot conntrjr life to be overcome to Si cnlderableieitent brthe endov went i una mat Twouiu enaoieonair inenor departments to visit the re Imote clubsAna this policy it ha heen further announced will be car rledonaccordins to Jtrsi Hopplns plans which were outlined by her at the Im meeting of the new board called by her on Saturday July 10th st thr Palace Hotel MrHoppins funeral took place yesterday morning at her ranch In Yolo county and was attended by a number of prominent clubwomen from every part of the State And those whose only fear for her was tbat her strength i would not be equal to the orV tliatwai Intrusted to her feel fithat her death wai the slgnthaXeh ttmA Hon wll and that no loss of it power should ever mar her wlsearfd gentle rule oyer the clubwomen California tt all Mrs Edward Dexter Knight who waa tatearlievloe lpresldent oC the State Federation last May wilt sue ced Mrs Hoppln as State Tresloent and has had so wide an experience In club service that Jt Is felt throughout the State she Is eminently tilted for tlie high office to which i she has been called Mrs Knight was president ot the Corona Club for two terms after ner election In isio and last season was again elected that she might be the clubs representative during Xi position year Mrs Knight has served at vice president and as press chair man of the San Francisco district and as recordln secretary treasurer and vice president ot the State Federation lira Knight 1s no a Csllfornlan having been born and educated In VlrglniaClty KevM but after her marriage to Edward Dexter Knight Dls trlct Attorney ahe came to this city Land has resided here for a number oi years Mt Knight bis announced that she will carry out Mrs Hoptln policy In every particular maklmi a federation specialty of country life and the endowmentifund and the Interests of ttje ciuu women or California are felt tovbe entirely safe under her Jurisdiction Mrs Knight has sent the following aparreelatlon to the club women of California Mi fedrrited rfuh Wtmwft of Culli forole My Dear Coworkers la preearlag tblii brief and haatr raHiMeic tlfwiirdrt ef bar for whom mourn todarkreD rlagiug In my aara Let iia Icmmi im mintir 4tihlt eKlat Haiai Usa ItiamH vAafaK alaaaat aiaiaj iuib wa evieii eiaiiTiaa Let xtt vliarltabla kind auil ionldarat en wbin Jwt Our lttle worm ha bexm hHk5a br ftat trmt Nly A Ipadrr woaitrrtiw wlmj Da ricrujiiKT una Dfrn riura rront our mldtrt anil art lt wniKlprloit ami strolling FtxJiTatlott has auiTernl ttrat Jmiiv bnt wo miiNt not tM dltvonrasMi ni tiluhrartrnwl Wf irnwt ro rlth our rogd work two ai abwHild br im die Alfttter from Mfa Oorntbr Hfipl 11 Jnt rtveHrwd stra Mohpr wna prfetl cn atrlona tj the nd and did sot atiffrr iW day bfori ahttr naminl awat nUti mnraad dealifi to aend nmiii to 4Tb Club woraaaV bnt Upr mirwi would not allow hrf do a At an KtviitW board nit Inn brld on RsitDrdar Jblv Hint at tb IBart HotL Han Franfwwdr HoM1 prrablfd In bvr Inlmltjahltv waTnttd1 iba orJivr nwtnbn of tha board inarf1att thof wmplrlraMK ot btv prpafitionl for th Twra woriT hw Dnllclea wort full aod flnelT outlined hpfl tlmii cariifiiW and ilpflnltelir laid Mr A vlalon wae clMr aad broad bi iDirit twoat a tMl gfrifrotm lifir anorfff oMUin liar ms lallfr riiamillf trnoftVi hf ldnIiof thd oqrnaejr fliw ntPnumPB raio wej vwt to bar1 miinor than to olat bir vlrrtioa and t0 fonrnr ahfal wltbtbrt oatlluvd plaiM aa tnir cvldlna atar lo tbe brief llm tbatibaa apaed lor dratb namarouB meanatrao cooslii bavo been recvUM from rlob womaa tbroDKh out tbo State Manr will atteadttw ftmeral arrlcM atiher bnme yolo tm Saturday morialat Auuat 7tb af oclock The executl board will meet tn abort time and will undoubtedly IndorM Mra Hopidaa Killry and reorxanlM for tbaworlt of tbe eoralnn earN -la tbla wr hour of eon pw dear fellow flub women let na renew oar pledgee loftJtr and Kood fellowahlbe Let tie nolto our atrengtb and cootlnoeto atrlta for th better ilfe remeoiberlnff to a curlublw klndand ontdderate eten when we et Wttb owaad aniiMHuw RS0PPINS POLICIES wm I 1 I JananBBMMsTaBBSet 4 fiPlaaaaaaaV A yaaaaBaaa4aaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV A fCrJsssSiaaaaaBaaaaaaaam aaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaaaaaV A i tsaaaaaaCaaaaaaaaal A Saaaaaw aB i aBaaWafQBBaaaaar4J IaaaaaaaatBa aar iaaaaaaaavvfjal4kAMBaVBBaT i IaaaaaaaaaaV Vj TBaaaaf 4f aBBBBBBBBBB9BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWa jUiiislaaBBBBBBBBBr BBbE HL BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWvk1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaPfvilM Wrl 1 BaaaaaaaaaaaA ewlwW BBBBBBBBBBBB TLNi ViTssHssW aB iiyr i law 1iSV HnSBBBafaBBaaf Mi tif SMjrfVmXtaaaBBBTf UaS wsLlifMlfi aaBBTJp 5 ssssssl Sejf JasHfc lTes mbMtMiV assssssTJr7 i 4 siKejvaaaBakEsK sT iSBHABUM i 1 SSsKMTTniKFTjUKyw sTsissssW ilBBBK ajBBBBBr711liBbriHaLaBHrTJBBBMaKa i i fsssssssssV VeFSsBssssij SfiVifllriaBBBBBBff I llf llili iMaBBBBaaf I 1 iisaH iSfJoiw vI wmPSiW Wj VjKJxSS Wa 4e5y Vrif aivuiMia erniiMM wvwkjy MBS DIHB1BM KMOHt yice PraldBe Ci OMENS CLUB NOTES ri FS Florence Bayard HUles was amonr the distinguished women visiting the Exposi tion Suffrage Booth this week Mrs HUleaja member of the advisory council of the Congressional Union Is thilaughter of Senator Bayard of Delaware Ootie of Presldent Cleve land Cabinet Mrsi HUles spoke at the suffrage boot on Thursday afternoon against thai neutrality nf Secretary of lbor 4 iWllonln regard totheirederal Suf epuUtlon in her own State Delaware to Representative Thomas who through the pleaCJof the unloni will support the womans amendment next Congress Politicians do not seem io realize said Mrs Hllles that a revolution has come about In this country a revolution i of women and none tlie less Iconoclastlo because ft Is bloodless No party can Just gov rn ja000000 people without their co operation and content fllraJ3 Pershing lfeof General Ptrahlrrg waa hostess at the suffrage booth Thursday Other speakers were i Miss Iris Calderhead of Kansas Miss Oall 1 aughlln and Mrs Ida Finney Makrliletf kiiitted a hosteal and chairman of the ffroeetlntf wltbvMrs Lydla Gibson Mstr and Mra Helen Maory in charge Of tne child laoor ernioit as aoaakars Mrs Lovell vVhite and John UUBarry were the speakers Sat mV Cb iili vi i ri Wi pV jTiisofc iw Voters convention lot we tongrss ben are coming In rapidly Thefol Bf owlng states have alreadyinamed delegates California Nevada Moni It iii rrnllm nilnwire On iC www tjMy Rhode Island Washington fflOTi i i iutb leern aaiiisi iiuisaiaaiiesvi i uiuietuwi ffi Washlngteo and Delaware Miss Ka WMH Pul chairman of the tt win haadonartera In waall Esfc iiifcinnT I wHI bejvJn Ban VitaWi or a brief sUr next week go overtonventlon plans with Miss Doris Stevens convention organiser 0s tMJioi UHamoton of 3fsw Tork the speaker this week at a draw Vlng room aninragemeeiiniu i Jamaa Hamilton Mortoa at 120 Commonwealth avenue4Thl Jsvth jr ru wf such meetings i i i ul nkftmn 1n ftv peinsT jy iTI i fiWte rested IBtne wr rot xnevonirir VftfeJoiral Unloa for thelTederal suffrage oMtwwdment This was thnrst TOeet wgcatwhlch Mra Hampton baa Ml IfAlialvAA AalNsy I Farlana Miaa forl gtra Mrs Joaepb Maiv tie Mrs il WTbomoaoo lr HuraaMarU DonalriDr Cooka Ur 11 Kir Mr Marlon Hill Mm Wlshtmaa Mr A Kre Mlaa Buth CroKmaa and Mr A Hammnnfl A meeting of the executive commit tee and their chairman of ithe departments and Sections of To Kalon Club was held last Tuesday afternoon at the home of the president Mrs Frances Jones and plana for the comlng season worK were presented and discussed Owing to the exposition It was decided to have no sectlony meetings except lnFrench under Mme ueorge uuittara me formation of an art seellonj with meetings at the exposition was sug gested ana approved Kalon Club will be held On September 7th and will be followed later In the month by the annual breakfast wnicn will be neia at tne exposition Durlnftheeomlnr convehtlohi of Die National Educational Association which will be held In Oakland the latter partoftbls month part of the programme will be Hheholdlnr of Informal receptions every afternoon at tne Hotal Oakland and has been announced that onWednesday Au gust 25th Mrs Ada Jenkins Colton of the Collegiate Alumnae will be tbr chairman of the reception committee and that she will be assisted by a group of eollege women i At a meeting of the executive board of the California Womans Peace Party held bare on August 5th 4 resolution was unanimously adopted making Byerywoman the official organ the party The fact of such action has Just heen announced by the chairman Mrs CidCUmberson r7i PiJCy Ifje juncnton le pe given at 1J oclock tomorrow st the Inside Inn in honor of Mlaa Julia Lathrop of the fjspokensInc coming to Ban jrrancisco liiwitliillUIorls SMvenioine1weeks sUieV ioidwhT iahe hadvoine toISan AS i a nclace to soend both time and VrnonuT on eutfiare work that seemed far from the leal scene of action In Jw iXorsvv Shettold of the terrific xpeneeotlln time and moneys ujHielBM seing maae i nev own cny rrtta iilMaa adAm fhaf tiim nrestarnendees imW reaUeiand finally told of the ironleet law that will make It lmnos 1 diDis far eutfrage again to he hrougbt Vbtrare the electorate of Ne if York i BtaieVUf twenty years If ft Is de inte Wis jajj7vit is tor au mesa fiuatlial lnellavwthar ouf win il tflii a rStarafha Amhva tha real feejeVwX SJidolsrtbs meat good last asjaaa vie women ei uauuor raaliW that byatandlng behind BussW sVArrthonymeiidmnt ca eafranehla thirty seven tMeekatjsjlM sUWnafew years iKilrtt het tfce hdmlMatlonr and 2rlssree and dlsoejuragemaat hati we tU sasiw wftisrajiaw suner mi 1 2i jmrl5rs j7 i Ari EAvarDiiitrnghii tacceuoii6iHelMr4EmllyHiipini iv jfxrJJtiji ifyilLili mi ti uj pjwiucNi aujuijimi caejuuun 7rr omcn fVllivfiiii itiiiiii ityii vyJ lUOJJJ i wuuTnniu1 in 4 nji Mats Jtndoarrant Mr 1 nouthwolvsod Jlcs Oi I Ftancliva northers rti Cnllds Bureau of The United States Department of llibor Miss tA gne son will be among the guests of bonoK MissAbble Leadh of Vaaaar College tt Prkncls Sage Bradley wot 1M wm ra I throp will also be among the dlstln auianeu auesis ft At the flrst and last meeting of the new State Board called by Mrs Hoppln for last Saturday morning at the Palace Hotel the late Bute president appointed as chairmen of the federa UJ9X ieWue departments I Imuilarauon iJra Georae CMbvof Oak aaii ciuid welfare Ura a rvttr cl lM Anselcai lslitlatloiv Mra William Colhrof BrrkeleyV Bunas and Library efle foraiatloa and Reciprocity Anna guaan Hmltb of tbeeitate Library Hacraroento Coatsia loner Mra Harriet Meyrr of Im Anselraa Waren AtraiW Kendall of Sacraniaeie Plillanniropr Mm Ioweraof Xaoait rMibhc Haltbr Mrs It Qarnert Country Uf Mr Ullln Clark of Xarkrleyi Clrll trlce HefortnMra A Gelatine ef Ka dnudo Ueroa Uceoomfea Mlaa Mand Mar eala of nrrkoky lnduatrlal and MMlal Cmntltloaa Mra KrnkiJk JIUkw ef Loa Aosrai Ulatary andXiodmarka MrfuvC Arnold ef Blvet aldej Peace Mrs CuComberaoeiof Bedv waoil City Civics Mra CbartraUJAilania Conveniatlon Mr Rojle atWiMdland nunn ouniDiw DeflfllatoDef tfaa Art Mr Unu Berry of lUrkeloiv Mnale Mra Waller Lo uuiunii bjTwaiurv jura ueorse neiooarcoc BiTkeleTl Clab Uatanalon Mn MCalaa of Long Boiebj Fedaratlea gmblaine Mra Florae ftebonouan of San Pedro i Slta IJsl TrriiKjjifuDuoiiaa i nmntA Mrs liar or Kri Koo Mrolof Ura1 iBorcharsof It was decided at the same meeting that Del Monte shall be the place of the State conrentlon to ibejheid next spring 1 The sixteenth annual convention of the1 Order of Spanish American War Nursea wlllbeheld in San Francisco headquarters Hotel Sutter begin ning tomorrowi The order Includes many distinguished women who rank highly in their profaaalon and many who are devoting their Uvea to social service in all parts of the world The prof seal onaV uraei doing duty In a United States military hospital was an dnnovatlon in im but the tact and devotion to duty dis played and the lowored death rate attendant upon womans care In all the jJnlted Btates hospitals convinced the most conservative of the military ofllcers that nursing was womans work The United Stats Government late In 188 1 look over the Bed Cross nurses and established an army nurse corps which has since maintained The order A iVV wae founded In and among Us members are DruAnlta Newcomb McaeefWash lnglonrrCiJMIs Mt Eugenia Hib bsrd Havana Im charge of the work of exterminate tuberculosis for the Cuban tloverhmentf1 Drvrlai a hughes Boston iD jMsryi Ksaer yrehcniniaen0Msrryl4e wr superintendent HMi Ban Vi anClsco Hbme or IncurablearMlas lsaber Harroun president of vthe or der Miss Adslalde Mackereth chief nurse of Ancon1 Hospital Ancon Panamas Miss Msfr Gladwin ahaaa od In Red Cross work In 8erblaJ Miss Kdlth Rutlev 8 A nurse corosi Miss Rose Kaplan district nurse Jerusalem Mrs James White Tort ukon Alaska and scores of othersvl The morning session Will be spent In business pertaining to the order and each at ternoon will be given to 1 visiting the xxposllloo Thursday has been declared 8 A vr day oy the directors of the exposition At Hotel Sutter on Thursday evening the 8A Nr will receive Tdthi reception the members of the various nurses and medical societies military end pstrioticorgsnliations are most cordaljy Jnvlted i i i oiTJhe Mothered Club of the AHawJ thrne School held IU egular meeting on naav ana aiscuseea matter or Interest to thermothers the children and the school rRfflwearofijbistit riSpecicrfiPricesii WOMENS SHOES tfijijgrh1 vvV fr a Jinefinootu jroupca VifS 1000 Pair 4o55a tZtf5 1 Tafe i 12QQPair 355ioS50 3 900 Pmr 650 to 8 485 eav AWf Vffiii vt Elf ff i1 A 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NoetraiKlVi Rooe Tltas ChirlotU McDonald Jaaala laalla Jeaatte MnrDhy aiar noias Joarntitae Jarnnanet A Vara MeXait Alma ilelfalty jooe JoAbblne galllTS Rulu Kara Aaate oCooaor KtaH Lenersaa MarM CaHaskan Aaoa rallarbae Bllaaltb Teekas Catbaelne Dowd Marlnti mills FloreiaVa Herald Oartralle Harwell Pearl 4reite inlia QaTaaansa 1111 flallellar Mae Ojiror Helen neardon ouJm Kaardon KatberMA Ahera1 Hrlaa SnVnntse kllttta utuand onebloeKraae Arrangements are completed fbr the annual iu to oe given oyupoir Auxiliary No 4 I on Sunday evening lAuguat 15th at Sutter street andVart INees aVanueThe following commute Is In charge llaaal Jnaaa I lra Mlil fr Kalelle IVothhert Kalher Belirkolf joiner i cviaon Mollla Cnrv Bertha won Boaalle Barn lulls Sllwrielm Carrie Conns Florence Ann a a rhe I adirs Endeavor Society wil noldan lnf Lrrtal reception tomorrow afternoon the Geary street Tempie Inhonor oflMt sMJ Waiahalmer of Hewok Wns AV Mot iVostern it East orangeL r3Xtp 7 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NOTES Tuesday svenlrig August 17th has lieinet Mlde JjyithememJerkt tne California Camera Club for their next jouy upt nur4 BHs ioaetuer party whlchlwUtbe heli at that time Ah prograinme ana as the evenings amui itithelr elubrooms attractive musical Isgiii wiljniakeiip kment AThosewho participated In theureceht Camera Club excursions tor Tosemlte have lbeettihVltediasxhe4partyWllibeln tne nature or a reunion of tne club members and their friends On of the features ot thai evening 0 fy rtV A Sboil ffifuif ieia ReducPrices 5 rf WieftSs hi iV ll i il i a is ii SVl Three rlece Llvlag Reeaa lle selld aaaberaay Table 4 laebea lesg Adaaa alealsTB brawa Baglleb aalak WUh faav skelflCaa Chair asdRavkrr taatelt with taseerry seat three pleees Bale price IBS Jr Tit furnish tKc hbnie Well tHii iitiwMi lif Fequtremmtiorviumitiireifor a ii m1 njlJAllaliAAffMa1tiAMaHV 11 riurniture reveal the jsosiibilitTei of Vaiteful femdw6ratidn1i Thcfollowingilistlwljul Taj fij a fir i iVaeew i afJ attraclWehienow 7wiif fl riiia uia a TrYta waao iiusaawpieiv I I I fRSaCHBMbRA luncheon iHhwsday tfafternoon inthe Virginia JbulWlng ln honor of Elreit CHasjcow isciwiauia ea ara veaaAsii a viunii iuuiuiim a a a aa 4iaTV meoten Ji Marion 5ewioe Sf U11ia I2 JU aaVf ala a the afternoon oi July llsCHer guefll were Dr Tsmet Mn of Tlen tslnt UMB Beatrice Irwin olvoodonDr Mar JrA nl Ua Wfc HW WMWIM 4ftr 1 Ills and tUllrnaflfNaw Yrlt Ual aatne hitman apo jtppitc oi oi land Mrs Waterman oi Seattle Mies Kalisher of New Yorlt and Miss Sumr merfleldbf Chicago r1 jjfi Vf xx wf A nartv waa riven recentlxr iln will be musical selections by anum bei 6f native Hawaiian who accompanied the club on their second outing to TosemlteTIIe entertainment committee iscoroposed of Marvyn Ullbersteln assisted by Mrs Edward KeinpMlss Florence Piper Her bert Piper end Qustv Lechten viTodayC Hheitlu4tnember and friends will run a ispeclal train I to IdylwoodParlcinl Nlles Cahvon whereithe davwlll be SDentfin ik Ing over the hills tad photographing inn Dsauiiex oitnatweu anown seo Uon i i vV i i Mra Percy King president of the San Francisco district has callait a meeting of the ooard for Wednesday morning at oclock ar the Palace noiei Among tne matters to oe discussed win be the date In September of the meeting ofthe district at Ban Josv an JJivJtatloni having bee rusx tsndsd that district by the clubs of Santa Clara county to ij Convene at mat place some time nexr montiu At the September meeting ino further tf ai Invitation bf3 sanJosaJthat the du i Mifc jiviu iim annuaii mnrmuroniiv spring In that city durihrtWe rose estivalw will bsf considered iba puerta del Oro Chsptervof tbe Daughters or the American iIUvolu Hon will be the hostess at bexo sltlon during the month of Auaust artl i yon of Arlxona btilldlng Mra4Thomas BDoslerthe regent of the chapter win oe sasutea eacn day Dr a group ot members In receiving guests and extending California hospitality to ylsltlngdaughtera tl Hi rTsaaB if 1 1I fl BaaejsssawawaaBBSj I i i sii i i1 i rfHretttteTr LI it tt 1 HtTiJlirn V1 i iT i sllli A rfSU Rantiarid IT il 11 1 A 1 Miss Agns Bose entertilned bumbet of hr frlendaj lTt home on I Clernent street on Tuesday evening il torhe evenlngapteaauraAhd levi rsJ delightful soloa wire rendered by Mlaa Bernle Peters Aroong1 Vie 4nK lted gueslawerev Vf lted guesUwerev Vi rllBBW A 1 atari Colter il i Helena naoe Rernkra FtoraJ a jMadlina FmiM iV fl Ckarlorte Metteee Vlrtiala Uumrj 4 I at a Ulfh Malrar Hates Jameaten Jf ginmiia honor of Miss Katie Hapeberg and Miss Josle Kresclr from Kansas Cty tnerrealdence ofMr and Mra Manaberr 41ss Seventeenth streef Those present were I MISSBS vr BIQIB aioi lUWV WBU CBaroart Wasoer IK A iaiari vos UCaatages Oakland MISSB5 AtD UESIUMtS a Ta jf ltlfaaaberg H8tola a I MESSES A Uaaeeerg ttola Ptatole 1U Alalng 8tols Waserr i BAlalas iW Hanaoars A Wagner Haneherg llnlaai a iBnJ HI1 TJ Av Alalag iHaneberx ImmigratiQiiWillBe TTiTT jv iUtititykfsm lnteirnationaCfjIimil1r VSeialonilIereTomriritiw grass will hoidfcthe d3 eesion here ubeglhningvtomVrVowymornlng i7Jifiiw aiiiiJii vaV 1VaS UBUielVfyrsi andtjecommitteefpLlv ishBuheofiBaVirx jt oohave co operAteditoimaketli ji ifti iJji ptiiv congress sv eucoejas Vhe lellowlnfomppss jth Jiocarr committee of arrigernentar i The an Francisco Center will rive a luncheon tomorrow afternoon at the inside inn in honor of Mlak Julia Ia thropchlet of the Child Welfare Bureau of the Department jof Labor In the Federal Goyernment At the eon clnslonf the menu Mias Xathrop will tall of her work In the department andof what has been done ifor tbe sHevlatlonOf child snff ering wherv everltl found rfi 1 ifjt i i WIfiut Bed twin iiicii vi A ruKajsa IMC1 So3UJ wtinuiruc4iTxn vraiiiUL vii wt yf MahoggBV Liadiei i Deik ijv 5500 BiwVBt auttiitiifaul riri HioVnarirVArm rhaw sis nni rrt i it rr Enuu KmIvamw SiilNal Imm Altia griox 2 50 35oo 1 woo 3400 00 1200 Tudot 0k Brekft TMti 7000 40 Carved 0V lEhmng Chair aM 1 600 1 2 Enamel finuhed Burew haad decorated x9500 5500r Stt oiece Walnut BeJrbdmSiiiteL 54700 41000 Mfjny Bookciie 11 500 vW Mahogany Ann Kocker tjphoiitered 5400 ivianvgany 4 ircsiuo rwni wnair ovvu ki i en vf FURS snaf tJasaaaaaaauaa tin faaabaaaaa faaaiakaa eveiBsa DVBssii iyucii viti itev spa al Ja et Dr Charles Aked Tlobart Ni Lynra BakKt Martin Meyer Profeaaor MJf1 Wlldinan Mitt Wllaos Prof eor BdwM Blllottj tn i I IL Onj John McCellnn Bev i Easl nmarTotpaaorira uoweruAsrsBax ji Ua Besaions will Ber neid rmorningv ernoon and evening 1n the Clvlb AudltotumiSi 4AtominltteelromftheMotherV cjub otBaWrlBvTiUiyteBootwrli iiv assist cunng ins weeK at iovqiu3 a IborBareau iiiithe Palacs ofEdii cation st the exposition The clublB wlllhold its nrstbualness meeting trteas6nvnxtWednsdaylrtVtheVs auditorium or the acheoUrvcn 4jiW rp i i Ill 1 iji 1 NJRWhWMlv vrs3 i A in seasons past xve have succeeded choosing tjfjlgft Dame Fashions smartest creations bo thm Suitsand rK i Dresses an i now unite your inspection and approval III TasT III BW i III SaR Oi 1 SL BatatjBtBBsiafViWv III LeTmr rwref III Laat a Bk III TT au III eW akr III sVir Tvaa III aaaak flTA BHIBbaBBpV III a1 eeswrv Vejsaj III I III HI iVj lfc a III I III 1 a III i A Da sQJ In ft nsVa llUU lli li JKf tar mats av siir ii aai waaaat ijk rvfahtwsnT Sof 7i50V 5450 PeWinaf enir in WeU 5dJmi My Woncji Damiy Orgmtdiu bclfriW wfl Oak Dimr Tdbfe 7AA ji 8500 1 X6000 4i lw icei Broken SiiiJtxlta eni tailored srtlaJSAU Jey of morol4ertl hi colors AIl Oak Arm ChW leather cuinionr 5000 2500 1 aVftorji Wuet crmerfj 65a formerly priced at 595 Miei Fornief prktiupto 950 11 tasav nir a i nii a raim i a sei amaj a ilsi aaaw i fjv aiT un 1 iai ST a jr 1 a ij rr i i vju 41 I I 1 aasas 11 ej 1 1 1 1 a ssa amr 4aVKVTI fli eav iSAeialBrf avP lii uQaifv a aaa a 1 fJ rir av i if a VI WW 1 aa i vf wfl it i 111 1 tr aaa i ai i ar wr an 7biii in i a a win a rirwryunrx i ar i vliv ar a i women rimereeied Pf A rt a 1 at A I I BLJV Mil MLJ eWACXJTjL IXaJ IN VWJTkni liirh fnifTm 7l Vi7 WWb di aBBBBBaaaaBBifviiii AeaUtAtiibftiAautk aaA Ij YWSiliJi ill ESTABLISHED ni TFAUX i 167 177 POST ST 136 144 ORANTAYC a First Showirigf of i 57 FL5 1 I A nc Aave succeeded in choosing rriartel creations both in Suitsand nytte your inspection and approval 7 1 7 sT I I 7A duitntn have irvW iea I VI i i3 onc a wide range so that one may choose either the severeh tlain TaiReut models otihe more etahorate and fancy feels vilh the auuranctof 1 1 tl ciiotcj llrr 3 ttJ ucing fujiccri cci a ire yu iji wa vvu wa jwt ftuuvu and toUkstraight plain goris4 Wool Veloan Broadclolht Cahaf dines and Mens Wear Serges are the popular materials ot such novel coloring as African Brown Field Momt and Submarine Creen FUfiTRlMMfNCS are used more fian ever Beaver Skims Opossum and Krimmcrbemgmosl favor Braid trimmed elects art asokrn evidence i AaM7JC T7 Tite JtcJeJ iM i 77 LSIX Hi0 OLuO toward the graceful Unesof 4 rtnee Ici 4 ATanjU tiem oe eraia trimmed while others show suggestions of silk or sathut Decidedly popular for street wear will he Taffeta and toft siHt wtlh Serge of Gabardine combinations Navy blue wdl be the prime Javorite asfccolor r9 lUJ All Summer Garments 5uis lg6flft Ba mvV VikeAj hi rj ft LafV7V Pe at rnHtf9 a hrrto aVifAtrvfiV1W and i nrOn Lh rt Al at pit 5 af 4 rr 4 1 11 wl earance 7 he i oc atit runr Jv Lt A rP 4S 3f arsfs ifU 1 i I ly 1 Ve Af6g.

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