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San Francisco, California
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cr Wi MifcSKgki ryy vnf vfc 5 i 5 i ITpigA WAS ltlt 111 llll I I Hi fn niininiiiiiiiliMiiniiiii i Peace United SUtea Army will remain ntr Which are to bejreeenteap thelrtlovir matedt inulclana A num Mrs i i ZXi ts IttllfeT vow fiii IV6 i ft fo A i Ki ISrjt ir LW 4 1 Vs IV i 5iT 5L i- ftf i IT a 4 BS tSS 5 I ni 1 I 1 Hs 1 7 I ki i 3 I ft IV i LSr i fe Hf a 1 i 3 A a UT little more than a month re mains pntll the cloae of the winterwinter season and the dignified calm which has prevailed thus far seems likely to continue unbroken until the last day of February when eyeji the customary Mardl Graa of the 1 Art Association will be omitted The peaceful atmosphere seems to have a sentimental effect as engagements conlnue to bo announced and there is marrying and giving marriage to a remarkable degree Bridge is begin ning to claim its own a little more strenuously of late and the paat week has had every day marked by at least oneflarge bridge party On Wednesday of this week Mrs UToseph Trilley and Mrs Henry Foster Jjutfon will be hostesses at bridge parties and there are others of more Informal a nature Wednesday is also to distinguished by two weddings of importance Miss Margaret Wilson Becoming the bride of Lieutenant Franklin Bache Harwood at 330 oclock on that afternoon at Trinity Church while Miss Dorothy Dustan will be married at 9 oclock in thejevening at Grace Church to Lieu tenant Willis Grandy Peace Artillery Corps A On Thursday Miss Katharine Baton Bunker will wed Leslie Arthur Hedger at 830 at the First Unitarian Church On Prlday evening Miss Elsie Tallant will entertain the members of the Gaiety Club at the third of their dances on the same day Mrs 1 Lpwenbetg will be the hostess at a large luncheon at the Palace Hotel Mrs David Montgomery Crabtree will give a large tea at the St Francis anq mere will be a number of comes among tnem Mrs A Whit ney Mrs Klrkham Wrleht and th 1 Misses Marion and Jeannette Wright jurs juawara a xoung and Mrs Harry Somers Young Mrs Joseph Chamberlain Mrs William Deninan tand Mrs Edgar Pelxotto on Thurs day Mrs Eleanor Martin will give a large dinner in honor of the Peter Martins Miss Maizle Langhdrne will Btve a large tea In honor of Miss Sara Cunningham and Miss Mabel Hogg Will give a luncheon for Miss Emily Chlckertng one of the brides of next month Another pleasant event of the week will be the tea to be given on uuesaay azternoon by Miss Josephine Hannigan in honor of Miss Ruth Fos ter of Los Angeles Miss Carrie Gwln gave a pleasant bridge party yesterday afternoon at which she entertained three tables of guests in her apartments at the Knickerbocker TJiose who enjoyed her hospitality were Mrs George Boardman Mrs Ira Pierce Mrs Timothy Hopkins Mrs Horace Davis airs iiucy uus Mrs Emma Butler since she has made her home with at her brother in law anl sister Mf and jxlio iiutnes vvuaer in tnisi city or with her grandparents In Sanj Bernardino except when traveling i She has made two long trips to the Orient and during a visit to Army fiiienas in the southern islands met Llejuten atit Craig There is a possibility that their wedding may 6e celebrated next summer but no date has yet been arranged Miss Burt was the gudst of honor at a studio supper and dance given last night by the Misses Hblden at their studios at Kearny and Clay streets at which xbout thirty guests were entertained i Mixa dOSEPJllfle crrw dTUauH TJK3TO Salter Lllienthal At home Sunday January 28th and Thursday January 30th 2972 Pacific avenue Mr and Mrs Richard Behrendt ac lumjiauieu uy ivuss nose iOSKOWltZ Miss Josephine Hannigan whose have Ieft for an extended Eastern trip photograph appears to day is ofie of the attractive maids of the younger Mr and Mrs George Fish ac set and is a great favorite She is rompanied by Miss Katherine Smith very pretty with vivid brunette dolor have left for Europe They expect to Ing and has a vivactous manner She De gone a year will be the hostess at an informal tea this week in honor of Miss Ruth Foster the popular Los Angeles girl whose engagement to Robert Sherman of the southern city was recent announced For the wedding of Miss Dorothy Mr and Mrs Coyne have is a rr I fe St ir SA rwi i wvft 1 49 Wr VU vs VSK nrr un 7Tt wcuumg ui aiioa iurouiy oiiii ovenooKing tne bay Mis Mrs Henry Dodge Mrs Gale Mrs rtunfnn nni Tientonani wiMia nJn i 5 Jzr ilB elhameTMr8 Jamaran PrUnTted StateTlrmy VhiTh is SET FayC Beal one of tnt Olyml MAAlJiSfMi EVa to be celebrated Wednesday evening pic Clubs most Zonular membe tentrnnfnJ3nJjr JaPuar 2tb at Tace Church the Ml Coyne will be attended i sued invitations for the marriage of ot her aunt Mrs John Harold Philip uieir aaugmer urace Alyceto Fay Beal the wedding to take place on weanesaay January 24th In Sausali to at the Coynes pretty home Sea Point overlooking the bay Miss entire bridal party has now been se 1tA4 A tli AVtf fll 4 Al A3f Mrs Philip Bancroft was the host nmvo nr th nrom itn S8 at a luncheon yesterday at St mnrria nf tt var xti ttvi Dunstans in honor of Miss Dorothy shorb will toe the maid ot honorfand Dustan and her bridesmaids The mim Jnnhin Kmith nf phnpUb table was prettily decorated with Miss Brent Watklns of Los Anteles freeilas daffodils and yellow tulips and the guests were Miss Dustan Miss Josephine Smith Miss Elsa Draper Miss Brent Watklns Miss iHelen BaUy and Miss Ethel Shorb X3J Miss EHsa Draper and Miss HelenTBal ly the bridesmaids Lieutenant Morris Locke United States Army will be the best man and Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge TTnlted Sitates Army Lieutenant Charles Pulls i Mrs Edward Young arid Mrs United States Army Lieutenant Doe FvV 1 Harry Somers Young orrerjy Miss United States Army and Lieutenant inLouise Whitney of Santa Barbara Anderson TTnlted States Armyjwlll st kia ili a ij At CAMMA1 tMl 4l liieiu uicir lira hi oume UXiaay aiier in un iuucik Detenu uuuuicu inir Inoon and entertained a number of tations have been sent out for the callers between the hours of 4 and 6 Assisting li receiving were Mrs jA Denleke Mrs William Belcher JMrs Eli Lie welling Miss Mabelle Toy Miss jdaude voods Miss Kathleen ft eferemohy at the churchy afatL about forty guests will be at the reception to follow Miss Amy White and Miss Kath iMlss Jdaude Woods Miss Kathleen my tfj1 w4 Booth Miss Stanford and Miss Claire ern gave their hlrd and last VtfS IT 1 i JSMfelgart i HIVa XvT anj lLfw tJm it kn ViUiHt AVUiifi tMiU iUIOi AMUI A UUllij will be at home again on Friday of Jd iithjs week and the guest of honor on that occasion will be Miss Pauline Stafford whose engagement to Lleu ls 4 tenant Stephen Fuqua United States 3 iauu who i even uy uimuuitceu fcl fi Tf M1B UailUllifUlU i UUIOIU IVUIIK iwf formerly Miss Marie Voorhies Whose portrait appears this week is TM fitesMi ffiv IE i jjm fe IJv WSjTi a i informal at home on Sunday Janu ary 14th from a to 6 Pi ai the home qf Miss White 2928 Jacjkson street Colonel de Chilrmonti acpom patiled by his Bister and the two sons of the President of Guatfemala have justreturned from an extended trip at Los Angeles and Del Monte Where they were entertained by therZobjelefnv family sister Miss Hazel Coyne and Frank i Hooper will serve Mr Beal There will be a reception and dinner following the ceremony and the young people will leave immediately for a few weeks trip Jn Southern California and Mexico Upon their return they will resid In this city An enjoyable evening1 was spent at the home of A Sellg 1100 Devlsadero street on the evening of January 7th the occasion being his birthday anniversary Those who Were present were Mr and Mrs A Selig Mr and Mrs Asher Mrs Glass Mrs Marks Jake Samuels Mose Lltchen steln Miss Miriam Marks Miss Gertrude Selig Selig Cappel Harry Johnson Joe Abrahms Miss Sophie Marks Miss Sarah Hyman Miss Rosle Armstrong Miss Josle Salomon Mose Glass and Charles Coleman Mr and Mrs A Gruhn announce the engagement of their daughter Re gina to Sylyah Israel Reception Sunday January 28th from 2 to 5 at 1335 Laguna street The marriage of Miss Rae Friedman and Louis Myers will take place on Sunday evening January 28th at the residence of the brides mother Mrs Charlotte Friedman 1141 Geary street Mr and Mrs Joseph Josts left for home last week after a short but pleasant visit with Mrs Josts mother Mrs A Paugh of this city Mr and Mrs Nathan will receive on Sunday January 28th on the occasion of the twenty flfth anniversary of their marriage They will be at home from 2 to 6 oclock at 1403 Stel ner street Miss Annie Belle McNeill daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen McNeill and Charles Martin Smith son of Mr and Mrs Peter Smith were married on Tuesday evening January 9th at the McNeill residence San Jose avenue Rev Father Kennedy of St Pauls Church officiating Miss Lillian McNeill was maid of honor and Antone Foursler was best man About sixty friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony After a trip to Vancouver Mr and Mrs Smith will reside in this city The Confidential Club was the guest of one of its members last Thursday at a theater party given at the Majestic It was really a New Years festivity Mr nd Mrs Charles Harris announce the engagement of their daughter Frances to David Monasch At home 1W Page street Sunday January 28th Miss Jeanette Pechner will leave for Los Angeles to day to visit her sister Mrs Klein for an indefinite period Mrs Ransohoff left yesterday to Join her husband in New York The Uno Club has sent out invitations for a dance to be given on Friday evening February 2d at Golden Gate Hall Mrs Berrv and Miss Edith Berry will go this week to the Hotel Baltimore on Van Ness avenue for a stay of two months having rented their apartment on Washington street to Mrs Grant who has recently been so seriously 111 and Miss Fanny Grant Miss Adalene Johnson who has been spending the winter here as the guest of her aunt and who has been one of the most sue cessful debutantes of the season left last week for her home in Cleveland to the regret of the many friends she has made during her visit Mrs David Montgomery Crabtree will be one of the hostesses of the week entertaining at a large tea at the 8t Francis Hotel Friday which event was to have take place Friday January 12th hot was postponed on account of Mrs Crabtrees Illness She will come to the city this week to be the guest for several days of Mr and Mrs Robert A Dean at their home at Hyde and Lombard streets Miss Georgia She parti Is spending a month at Fort Baker as the guest of Lieutenant and Mrs Hawes Miss Josephine Smith of Philadelphia who is spending the winter at Coronado as the guest of relatives there and who came north to act as bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Dustan and Lieutenant here as the guest of her cousin Mrs Philip Bancroft until Thursday the day after the wedding and will then return to Coronado Miss Ruth Foster who came here from Los Angeles to be Bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Alice Treanor and Clarence Oddie wilt leave on Thursday of this week for her home In the south Miss Jane Wllshlre who came up at the same time will remain here a little longer Mrs Wllilam Baggett and Miss Nell Rose Baggett are not receiving on their days at home this month Mrs Dlstan of New York and Miss Ethel Thomas of Montana both whom are spending the winter in Santa Barbara have arrived here for a brief stay They have many friends here and are being entertained large ly Miss Thomas was a guest at the Assembly dance on Friday evening A delightful occasion was the annual reception of the Tea Club which took place yesterday afternoon at the California Club house on Clay street and at which about 300 of the friends of the members of the pleasant little organization were entertained The Tea Club which numbers about thirty members holds its meetings once a month at the homes of the different members a paper on some current topic is read and tea is served afterwards Yesterday the guests were received by the president Mrs Peer Tiffany and the following members Mrs Charles Deerlng Mrs Henry Monroe Mrs Sewall Dolliver Mrs John Harold Philip Mrs A Bryant Mrs Lewis Whltaker Allen and Mrs George Caswell who stood In the prptty entrance hall with Its large fireplace in which a fire burned throughout the afternoon giving a delightful coxy air The decorations were almost entirely in greens with dainty vases of hyacinths which were the only blos soma used Tea was served under the direction of Mrs Philip assisted by Miss Florlde Hunt Miss Elsie Clifford Miss Evelyn Clifford Miss Theobald Miss Evallno Theobald Miss Emily Marvin Miss Kathleen Booth Miss Judsoh Miss Johnson and Miss Law Mr and Mrs Clarence Martin Mann will entertain at a dinner on Saturday evening February 3d at which they will entertain twenty six guests The decorations which will be unusual and distinctive will be en tirely in pink and the dainty souve I berof others contributed to the en lovabla nroiramme srueatit will ha of thei sama htis Jfl if Joyable programme A delightful musicals was glyen tmstesa yesterday afternoonat the hOm ef Mrs Cl JT 5hS er Mrs Joseph Charles Meyer stein by her tM a theater party yesterday younges sister Miss Ines Marion and Miss Marion Richards both ottrhomiM Continued fet Pae i i i 3 fy Tha LeaJIs Sysclslty House 4b Hani Embroktered Lingerie Waists Regular value liSanfi 1500 What is left of them 87o Also a few Hanisomo French Embroidered Lingerie auif ijejt Wcdsts 1 a 1 1750 and 2066 1250 Onr Best Quality Cloves Regularly Z00 to 225 To close out 1 36 Closing out LoUes Ribbed Spk Vests Regularly 200fand 250 145 If It comes front WOLFE HJiWLEY It must be right rrBr Corner Post and Kearny Sts iA liSW Pient Mslting her patents J0r iMlss Georgina WeUIrigbon Wobder jm aui rs9 mM wm ir Antt a aMum auiTO xiuiho iwiuiM ana August vvennnann were married thiSLrcity tm the cOrsttlme alnce her last Teednesday enirir at 8oock jummjD laoi win BW od uiims tne iiojy innocents episcopal jjBiaaiy weicomea oacKanaexiemuvey Chapel Rev Henry Collier 4orfi ientertained by her fmanyfriendsjhere elating The bridstwas attehde iji iaxrs xoung xs oneotins Pi4iof by her sisters Miss Hilda Wpodeil and JJstbe fonrnanosome voornies aaugh Miss MaudeWooden Aireceptiori fol VteiShe bas trayeled extensively lowed the service Mr and Mrs Wehr ijxxvng gone on a jengmy journey to mann have gone south hut win be xn wnnvjijrear Bpuwuun mere jumj jn Berkeley after met CaptaJnYonngoftheArmy and js 7 oecame engagea 10 Jinu tlt rfv rr an Arthur TlavlHson 1 iJ vk i i i Tr sl itxZ jTie pnotograpn appears to aay or nav returnea rrom meir curppean riliss Elizabeth Burt whose exigaeLrjDamd will Jo pleased to see1 their went to55l4eutenaRt JanIerCraig frieiida at the family residence 1209 upiiea oiaies Arroyi waTciJfrxT1iion iireeu riouncfiLj dUlss Burt is ar handsomer KirIvUavledatwcuJtUTeasincetne HONEST VALUES IN KNIT GOODS JNEQUALED FOR QUALITY Is a Feature That Has Made Our Success WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE ART OF MAKING LADIES SWEATER JACKETS New sleeves new colors new stitches From 350 UD LADIES WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Many styles colors and grades From OUC Up B0Y8 AND GIRLS SWEATEft8 In large varieties of new shades and stitches Boys from 60o up Girls Trom up NECKWEAR AND 8HIRTWAI8T8 All of the winter styles now marked clown to prices that will insure a ready sale a look wllj convince the most skeptical effects and patterns we are showing the best LADIES SAND MEN8 H08IERY Of the latest values eve offered at 25o 35o and 50c Wool Wtiiringt At 43c Yard NoTIty Wool alttng and dr flannels In many colnra 60c nd 65c ralaM on al bow at 43c a yard Kearny and Sutter Streets KgjJttP Lejiom In Art Needlework A efaanco to Itara the la teat art needlework from a competent teacher Oaaa dara Uool a a Wedoeadaja and Satmrdajra Broken Lots of BOYS SWEATERS Good Quality JCfjk While they last Men 350 Sweater 2jQ A few left Mt KNItfclNGCO W6EARY STREET Opea Satardaye Till ID PM Annual January Clearance Sale Fancy work Linens Cushion Tops Etc This sale comprises small lots odd pieces and broken assortments left over from the Holiday selling Since the first pf the year we have been preparing jpr this sale and are now ready with the greatest collection of values in this line we have ever presented Though the prices are so low every piece has been taken from our own superb collection which has long been recognized as the most complete stockl of thb kind of goods in San Francisco Tinted cushion tops and backs on linen scrim and art ticking some slightly mussed Tops and backs 2Bo values for 10c C0c values for 25o 100 values for 50c Silk Persian pillow tops 75c values for 25c Pillow ruffles 65c 40c and 25c values for 10c Cotton curtain loops formerly 8c now 5c Silk curtain loops 45c values for 15c 75c values for 25c Remnants of pillow cords at greatly reduced prices Xinen centerpieces started ready for work 300 values for S175 Tinted centerpieces ready for work 40c values for 25c 75o values for 50c 100 values for 75c Finished linen centerpieces scarfs trays and doylies of point lace Venetian Battenberg Irish point Arabian and also hand embroideredembroidered DOYLIE8 35c values for 20o 50c values for 35o 1 values for 78 CENTERPIECE8 325 values for 200 450 values for Ji25 560 values for J50 1060 values for 1675 1460 values for 975 up to 5760 values for 2750 SCARFS AND TRAY8 100 values for 65o 300 values for tZM 475 values for 300 up to 2100 values for 1260 Beautiful sofa cushions made ap ready for use artistically embroidered and hand painted In very pretty and original designs 1250 values for 850 1300 values for 950 1760 values for 11000 1850 values for 1150 Fancy work novelties of various kinds of many of then we have only one of a kind We mention Just a few to give you an idea of the assortment Needle Books worth 1 now 50c Jewel Cases worth 150 now 60c Pin Cushions worth 175 now 90c Baby Baskets worth 2 now 100 Mall Bags worth 186 now 100 Hair Receivers worth 275 now 145 Handkerchief Cases worth 275 now 150 Pin Cushions worth 3M now 2 Work Boxes worth 675 now 275 Clearance Sale of Fine Neckwear At Less Than Half Price Even though this be a Clearance Sale these are bright clean goods up to date In every way Many that were left over from the Holiday selling Our reputation for handling the finest goods of this character insures you of splendid values The goods comprise silk embroidered and beaded stocks scarfs dickies ties fichues etc 85c styles for 12c 60c styles for 18o 65c styles for 25o 75c styles for 35o 100 styles for 50b 165 styles for 75o 175 styles for 95c 300 styles for 125 425 styles for 175 475 styles for 25 650 tylesorv 300 Higher values In proportion Opening of New Embroideries on Mondays Jan zzd Now on display A beautiful assortment of new patterns of Batiste Nalqsook Swiss and Cambric Embroidered Edges Insertions Beadings Galloons Medallions and All overs at very modest prices xK iV 1 Fine Values in Black Dress Goods This is a clearance sale of these goods to make room for the spring stok Each material Is all wool in a rich black 60 lnch Panama worth 125 a yard now 75c 44 inch novelty eta mlne worth 160 a yard now 100 46 Inch checked Voile worth 150 a yard now 110 43 lnch Mohair Crls plne worth 160 a yard now 125 48 inch French novelty Voile worth 200 now 135 42 lnch plaid Voile worth 250 a yard now 165 450 Silk Waists For 150 We shall clean up several short lines of silk waists comprising 60 garments in odd sizes The materials are Peau de Sole Taffeta and India silk and the colors white cream black and brown These waists formerly sold from 460 up to 700 clearance sale price 150 A Special Sale of Scissors Ladies cutting scissors of fine quality steel every pair warranted three sizes 6 6 and 6 inches long SOC and 76c values special now 25 Dressmakers shears of good quality American make with nickel plated handles sizes 7 8 aad 9 inches long 7Bc and 100 values for 50o Regular 125 Gloves For 80c a Pair Prior to our stock taklnr of January list we hone to dispose of several hundred pairs of fine kid gloves They have two pearl patent fasteners Parts point embroidery and come in new shades of tan mode red navy champagne brown and white There is a complete rangef sizes Every pair will be fitted and guaranteed These gloves are equal to any 125 ariAv ever sold Jbut wishing to olose them out quickly the sale price to mprrow will be 8O0 8225 Petticoats For gi15 Clearance sale of two lines of petticoats made of mercerized sateen with deep flounce and dust ruffle some with adjustable yokes and strapped seams some trimmed with stitching and finished with bindl ing the 225 values come in black only and the 150 values In brown and dark blue sale price now 115 Wkiol Eiderdown at 35c w4 45c Wool eiderdown 3C inches wide In solid colors of several desirable shades our regular 60c quality to be closed out for 35c a yard wool eiderdown 86 inche wide in ripple weave there is a good assortment of solid colore to choose from our regular 60c qualify now 6naii fm ok vyard 4 vifj 3 ias Tiniinrwi Miiei 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