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S6 wpix SP SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE SATURDAY OCTOBER 27 1917 oc XteOOC JMMWtrartwMffiniwiWM 1 I SSSSBSSSBS I I 11 i I il I i aqag i i i SlgBMgagBMB 3g8BLlLJiUJXUIg Li iMwiiMiatOgtjii iiji 1111111 MwJfiO wvrsxv cOCIETYNEWS 9TNTERESTWOMEN 3iOP5XT aoCt Society Flits to Del Monte Drawn ty Sports Carniva Greater Part of Weeks Social Gayety of Bay Region Circles to Center at Race Track THE exodus to Del Mont whr the Montery Jockey Club a wk of racing and the carnival of port lux will Inaugurated today wa commenced yesterday and th homes of the smart set of thia city and the penlneula are presenting quit a deserted appearance For the coming vreelc the greater part of the clal gayety will be trantf erred to that point and beside the Interest that attaches to the races and the other sports there will be Innumerable dinners and dances and other gatherings of the smart set to supplement that programme The erent Is one that has claimed Bo end of Interest In this city and In the bay region In general and for several days past Interest In other things baa lagged the while society has been making Its plans for this week of fun Racing Is a fad that has claimed attention from a time that probably antedated the existence of the smart set and that for generations has been one of societys pet pastimes and the news that hereafter there Is to be an annual horseshow aa In several of the fashion centers of the East has met with enthusiastic approval Demonstration of that fact Is societys almost complete transferral to Del rniontt for the next week Mr and Mrs Richard UeCreery Mr and Mrs Cheever Cowdln Mrs John a Drum Mrs George A Newhall and Mrs Lauranoe Scott composed a party that motored down yesterday and that iwlll share In the enjoyments of many social happenings attendant on the week of sports Mr and Mrs Charles Templeton Crocker were also among those who went down yesterday having motored from their Burllngame home for the occasion From Manlo Park Mr and Mrs Au trostu Taylor Mr and Mrs William Taylor Jr and Mr and Mrs Fred rlok McNear will compose an Interesting group Mr and Mrs Walter Martin and Mra Frank Judge will join them there Mr and Mrs William Sevareaux are also planning to enjoy the next week at Dal Monta and have TUkaa a box for the season Mr and Mrs Charles Clark went own yesterday afternoon aa did Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson Mr and Mrs John Oallols and Mr and Mra Walter Hobart Mr and Mrs Charles Butters the former of Whont Is one of the racing enthusiasts of the Stat and equally devoted to polo will be there throughout the meet Captain and Mrs William Holmes MoKittrlck are others who own exceptionally tine horses and who are taking a marked interest In the success of the affair On of the Interesting social happenings for the week will be the Halloween dance Wednesday evening A conoertwlll also an attraction of that night and the proceeds of both affairs will be given over to the fund Cfor Christmas comforts for our ooyi hi France Friday evening there will i KAfB KH taut will ar ranged especially as a farewell to a number of the men who ar leaving within a weekjnr so for the different training camps I For Bride Elect Miss Cara Coleman th charming fianceo of Dearborn Clark was the inspiration int on of the most prettily appointed luncheons of the sea coil yestorday in nosiesa was ju Warren Dearborn Clark mother of Dearborn Clark and a doson member of tao younger set were asked to meet this attractive girl As Dearborn Clark Is In France with the American ambulance corpe the marrlag plans are rather Indefinite at the present time but It Is probable that Miss Coleman and her father Robert 1 Coleman will go abroad shortly after the holldajs and that the wedding will be solemnised In France Dearnborn Clark being Unable probablr to eecur a leave of absence to come to this city Testerdays luncheon was enjoyed by a group of th younger set th Hat of Which included Mrs WUIUm Farrott MISSES Oar Coleman Mora Miller Miriam Beivee Mlrl Lonle Wlnelpw Julia Tan Fleet Cornelia Clartipatt Kit Ooektr Kmelle Tubba Helen Keeney Oenetlere Bothta Emily Pope Marlon Leigh Mallllard By LADY TEAZLE I Informal Luncheon An Informal luncheon wilt ba en Joyed today by a group of th friends lrof Miss Helen Oarrltt who will as semoi at ner raciuc fuy dene Later th party Is planning to attend th opera it Th Franclsca Club was th seen ef a daintily appointed luncheon yea terday when Mrs Randolph Hunting ton Miner entertained several guests In honor of Mrs William Brscklnrldg of Pasadena Among those invited we re i mSDAJCES Xebert Omar Mary Long street Wn Belnee McKlttrlck Mia Uly OConnor Remove Residence 1 Mr and Mrs George Bowles ar stabllshed In their attractive new home on Russian Hill Terrace where they will pass th winter months They have been staying with Mrs Philip Bowles at her lovely home In Piedmont sine their return from their honeymoon a few months ago Robert Bowles who enMstsd In tha aviation section of the United States Army at the time of the first call for men Is now In New Tork awaiting orders from the Government to proceed to France Defers Departure Watt of Philadelphia who has been passing the greater part of tha summer In California ar rejoicing in the fact that ah has deferred for several weeks longer her departure for her Eastern home She had Intended returning within a few days hut has been persuaded to remain In San FrancUoo fog a month or to tonger and Is th house guest of Vr Cind Mra Charles Carter Nichols on Srvlsadaro street Mrs Watt arrived In California months ago and has enjoyed several trips to various plaoea of Interest In th State besides having gone for Several weeks to Honolulu In the gprlng rtd at Innumerable social affairs Mr Watt has also been hostess at many deUarhtfut assemblage vt her frtenda and Thursday afternoon pro siaea at a charmingly appointed luncheon at th Womans Athletla Club Those who accepted her hospitality on that occasion were MBSDAMIlS Eugene Lent Harry Carode Ubarlee Carter Nichols thirl Batter Samuel Pond Klaa arses Hockley 1 Enjoyable Affair Mra Mark Qretl entertained sev oral friend at luncheon yatrday at her attractive horn on Washington street Th decorative scheme was very pretty with a combined effect of several autumn blooms Among her guests ware MESDAME3 Heary OlarsBe Ethel Bagar Braedm Mix BMhKhtM rtaos OrlfJn nn BoUuchUl Herbert Moratt Was Cells OConnor Visitor Honored As a pretty compliment to Mrs Thomas Hawkins who Is enjoying a weeks visit her from her home In Hollister Miss Martha Button assembled two tables of bridge yesterday afternoon Th affair held at th hostess Sacramento street noma brought together a group of th close friends of Mrs Hawkins who lived her prior to her marriage two years ago Those who enjoyed the contest of cards Included ME3DAMES Thenus Bawklne Charles Warraa Iiorce Bradford Hunt Jr CQlfton MISSES OJladys Bowen Ola WWott SiSrOTeeTer WhMr I Series of Luncheons Luncheon parties more or lass Informal clarfm a large part of societys attention during the present season and the calendar of every week And several of these enjoyable gatherings to break what might otherwise prove a rather dull period of time before the opening of the Winters gayety jura George Wlllcuft Sr who has entertained at many Interesting functions of th kind and who Is planning a series for the fall and winter months will entertain twice next week at luncheon at the Town and Country Club She will welcome one group of friends Tuesday afternoon and on the following day another coterie will enjoy her hospitality Mfs Wlllcutts son and daughter in law Dr and Mrs George Wlllcutt have asked a number of their friends to be present tomorrow at Trinity aurcn ai me cnnscening or their little son born about three weeks ago The baby will be called John Baker wlllcutt Mrs Wlllcutt was Miss Dorothy Baker I To Entertain fe Mrs Paul Johnson will be hostess to several of her friends today at a luncheon party at the Palace Hotel to be followed by a box party at tha opera This win be the first of several affairs which she will give during the winter season Mrs Johnson arrived recently from Klamath Fall Or wher eh has passed hr summers for several years She expect to make San Francisco her permanent home and will remain here while her husband an engineer In the Forester Department of the A Is at the front He will leave for New Tork In about a fortnight VISITORS AT DEL MONTE RACING MEET Mrs William Devereux left and Mrs John Qallols who will share In the gayety attendant on the Monterey Jockey Clubs week of racing which will open today at Del Monte Both Mrs Devereux and Mrs Qallbis have taken season boxes for races and polo games 5 fTWWmiram7MrriW Returns Home Senator James Phalan wll return today from his ranch at Chlco where he has been for several days to attend th reception Miss Mary Fhelan is giving this evening to th mn of the Officers Reserve Camp Tomorrow Senator Phelan will entertain th Federal Commission now sitting In this city at a luncheon at his country place In Saratoga I Dinner Hosts I Dr and Mrs Alfred Frltschl nter talned several dinner guests at their attractive nw home on Broadway last evening The latter part of the evening was passed In dancing and entertainment at the Palace Hotel Those who enjoyed Dr and Mrs Frltschls hospitality were Dr and Mrs Harry lldenon Dr and Mrs vtllllim Wlilard Mr and Mrs Ollrer Dibble Mr and Mrs Lyll Ghlrardlll 0 I Bridge Hostess An attractive affair was the bridge party last night given by Mrs John Smith at her home on Hyde street In honor Of Miss Isabella Oauld of Fort land The decorations were unusually at tractive autumn leaves and hug BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBnw J0wmr5i8L 1 SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSn bV gaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBeaBBBBBBBBBBBS KjsjM SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsRSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS JbSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI BBBSeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaF iHsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBSr 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Francis Loomls Is the president of that organisation The Commission headed by Baron Megata and com posed of distinguished men includes among Its number two who are espe cially of Interest to residents of San Francisco Kolkl who was a for mer Consul General In this city and Baron Ito son of tha famous Mar aula Ito The occasion will bring together a lame number of the smart set from both sides of the bay and from the peninsula and will unusually handsome In Its decoratlona Flower Show Dance Tonight The St Francis Assembly will give the first of a series of dances this evening at the Hotel St Francis The ballroom will be decorated to rep resent a garden with an abundance of yellow chrysanthemums and yellow pumpkin Th color scheme Is gold and green A big narvest moon will ugnt tne dancers At midnight a witch will appear on a broomstick and scatter Haloween remembrances to th guesti Bom of th prettily decorated boxes will be those occupied by Admiral and Mrs Charles Fremont Pond General and Mrs Arthur Murray Mrs Eleanor Martin and Mrs John Tonnlngsen Among those who will preside at dinner parties before the dance ar MXSOAMES Eleanor Martin 0 Huff Arthur Murray Jbha ttuiaingata Tbonai Peiree Engagement Mrs Mary Louis Golden ef Reno Nv has announced the engagement of her daughter Miss Luclle Gelden to Clarencn Burton of that eltv bunches of grapes being the decora 1 The brld lect has many friends In tiv schema Witches pumpkins and i this city to whom th nws I most th many other little suggestions of Interesting She Is a graduate of Halloween were placed about the house and between cards and refreshments the guests delighted In several quaint Halloween games and customs Miss Gauld Is a charming girl and Is being much feted by her many friends here Bench Show a Under the auspices of the Red stai Animal Relief Society a bench show will given at the Civic Auditorium December 14 and IS The croceeds Tin niaMyfrlrld of Mrsrllllm4Tviir Tis holiday of a unit that will be eent to General Jdbn Perahlng and that Includea several ambulances together with th veterinary surgsons and tha hospital supplies necessary In the car of th dogs and hones used In th war Th decision to bold th bnch show wss reached at a meeting yesterday at which John Fartrldg presided Several members of th smart set war In attendance An Interesting feature of th bench show will he th presene ef several of th dogs that have already don duty In th trenches and thalr par ticular work on the battlefield will be explained From some of the kennels Burllngame doga have been do nated that will be auctioned on this occasion Notro Dam Convent in San Jooe and has attended the universities of California and Nevada She Is a member of th Chi Omega sorority of Berkeley Miss Golden father waa tha late Frank Golden who waa well known In flnanciul circles of th Stat For some years Mrs Golden has Urd In Reno Clarenre Burton formerly lived In Washington where his family still reside For about seven years he has made hi home in Nevada He Is a graduate of Georgetown University The weddlnc win lain piace ueror lo II lis I The Flower Show at the San Rafael Improvement Club thla afternoon promlaea to be one of the big attractions of the week end The show is being arranged by the gardeners and florists of Marin county In con Junction with the San Rafael Red Cross to raise a fund to buy Christmas prssents for the boys at the front i Varieties of beautiful flowers will be exhibited Several rare dahlias will be shown Including the Pride of California the Millionaire and the Gristly all prige wlnnlng specimens Miss Margaret Foster In charge of the San Rafael branch of the Red Cross has been actively engaged In aiding th success of th flower show Among the prominent women of Marin county who are Interested In this affair are MESDAMEg William Bibcock Georice Hlode William Preelind WUlird 0 Waymas Vincent Neale Aimer Newliill Frank Winchester Porter Ashe Ambr Vitlllam I Bora MlHftLS Anne Pents Mirgaret Foster Kite Towle Congra tula tions Mr and Mrs Rufus Kimball are being congratulated by their wide circle of friends on the birth of a little daughter The little girl will be called Cora Bell Kimball She was born October ID Mr and Mrs Klmbnl are now living In the Burllngame hills wher they have Just completed the erection of a new home Mrs Kimball was Miss Dorothy Eaton of Santa Barbara Theres Been One Found at Last Wno Has a Good Excuse May Be Only Owe on Record Where lyian Apotogized for Keeping Seat in Street Car rrHH euspUlon the surprlalng I suspicion creep Into th female JL consciousness that th males who by thir superior strategy speed and agility manage to grab the seat In the strset car and hold them against all oonrMPcllly fenoal ar not aa cemfortabl In the posses aloir of shall we sayT their conquered territory as thlr elaborately nonchalant demeanor would lead ua to believe Of course so established la the custom by the huskies ef th up comlng generation th arrived and th on pushing of abl bodid young meri rushing for and retaining street car seats while women of all agree and conditions stand th ntrenchlng on might ear of th strong and rsoure ful 1h points of vantage that th spectacle ot a car filled with men eomfortably seated usually cross legged and reading their papers while womeav with bable or bundles In their arms or children clinging to By HELEN DARE that led to suspicion that a strip hanging woman received Ilk the proverbial bolt from tha blue an entirely voluntary apology from th Reeled man against whoa knee ah swung on her homeward evening trip Sh had gone through her regular evening experience of striving to en longer la a novelty WHEREf MANNERS ARB FORGOT Indeed one ot theeoUrtalnlng and enlightening sights to a studtnt of mannars say from some other planet Where human relations hav met lowed Into a awet and seasoned rlpe nessX Is any street railway terminal scene at the evening rush hour At the ferry building for Instance when an Incoming boat and the great business houses empty for th horn flight there Is excellent opportunity for such an on to make observations and take notes If he can persuade himself that tha human tangle pushing scrambling elbowing trampling a If escaping for dear life Isnt the entire population ot the district gone stark mad and engaged In fren sled riot utterly forgetful of the ordinary amenities between the sexes ALL FOn BAT It has an odd look to tha simple minded nature student to see strong man apparently trampling down weak woman planting an elbow on her wishbone to thrust her aside and make headway tor himself to achieve by such strenuous and aggressive effort merely a seat In a street car Wonder not unmixed with a sinister sort of admiration tor their stoicism under the Are of scornful glances surely would xcited by th satisfaction with which th successful males profit by their victory yielding never an Inch a Strang wondr that perhaps would ponder the question What have the men and women got against each other that makes em act like thatr BECOMES ACCEPTED CUSTOM Any untoward act or oppression practiced persistently enough and by the many uncombated or feebly and Ineffectively combated may become a custom and cease to be regarded with surprise even when not accepted with complaisance which perhaps explains how the street ears filled with seated men and standing women rumble by without comment So usual is the arrangement nowadays and Inured has the populace become to It that no one not even the psychologist doing research work In the human complexities seek to pry out the why of It nor bothera to prove that Its due to the progress of feminism and the clamor for equal suffrage It Just IS and we let It go at that even the women who do the strap hanging grylng never a thought to how the men may feel who cling to the seats so tenaciously nor speculating a to whether It Is will power or physical disability that holds em In place So that It was with astonishment Jf3 Ing Ingratiating and disarming amll Juat before he reached hi corner and fixing her attention effrd the explanation with a regretful humility that warrant classifying it aa an apology that bad remained seated while she stood not because he wanted to but because he had a broken leg Before could recover from the ahock he bad allpped out of the car With a limp and aaother man taking dvantage ot her coma had slddlsd nto hia seat 1 1 She looked over the earful of seated men wfth a new Interest surely all bf them hadnt broken leg but Oht Joy soma of em under thalr com posur might be disturbed by qualms ii i if Prettv Weddlmr 1 6 ter the car without lncurrtngaoyfof th casualties of civilised sex warfare shielding her wishbone against attacking elbows with her nice flat flrnv handbag In lieu of armor plat and conserving energy by taking the first strap available Instead ef frag ling her nerve with th exciting hop of capturing a seat In th melee on th principle that experlentla docet and a burnt child dreads the fire Only on of many woman young and old pretty and plain stylish and 1 rumpled swinging rhythmically around corner or bumping unanimously In harmony with Jerky stops and Jerkler starts was th musing lhlr skirt dVth strap hanging noldlyand not a little contemptuously ill KviuvuyvrauTuui wruv sit so calmly and expansively while the female flaps before him like an unat arched Mother Hubbard en a zephyr fanned wash Una Perhaps something of hr attitude of mind shadowed har lovely grsv face for her gate was drawn by that mysterious telepathy that affects total etrangers with a consciousness of each other to meet that of the seated man against whose knees circumstances and our street car manners caused her to swing He looked up with th most en gag i St Johns Presbyterian Church In Berkeley will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Engelena Sue Ward and Charles A Rodger this morning at 11 oclock and a score of friends and relatives will bear the ceremony read by Rev George Eldredge The reception and wedding breakfast will take place at the home of Mr and Mrs William Ward where an attractive decorative scheme will erai ploy chrysanthemums carnations and freenery Haryy Ward brother the bride has been granted leave Of absence from San Pedro and wilt remain for several days following the wedding The honeymoon trip will take the couple through the south after which they will realde la Berkeley In the South Mrs Landers Redman who has been visiting In the southern part at th Stat for th last fortnight with her daughter Mlaa Francea Redman la expected back har Piedmont horn within th next fw days Whll in Lo Angelas they were pleasantly entertained by friends AMlUKKgHTI 1 SSSBBSBBSrrw I 1 SB I Jay 1 LrTBBBBBBPSTr 1 ll SAlf FBAlf CISCOS NEWEST PHOTOPtVAr PA1ACB1 tl FRANCISCOS NEWEST PHOTOPliAr OPENING TODAY AT 2 5oldVvynCicturcl8 Presents THE MANX MAN Attn bbTsbV George Loans Tuckers Adaptation from 1 SKSBBB th Kiil bv Hall Cats Matinee All Seatt 10c and 20c 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