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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 17

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i i wp fcx fal ffi fe ar saBSL ISM jf jyi 11 mMStM tUv irV noo VIPOMA MM I in JOLLIFFE AM Ml jskic EitcfJQ jfiraSnxE ttfS3r ift uHuv fr Is Pi Mm WEDDINGS tew receptions and charity fetes occupied the attention of society folk during the last week In all making festivities enough to keep up the traditions of Easter merrymaking after sack cloth and ashes A number of small affairs axe announced for the coming days but the summer with its exactions about wardrobes and outings Is too close at hand to allow of elaborate entertaining It means time and money and energy to get ready for the summer Miss Olive Ilolbrpok gave a reception last Tuesday In honor of Miss Hoyt of New Vork Among those present were Mrs Albert Russell Mrs A Keyes Mrs Vrank Griffin Mrs George Martin Mrs Augustus Taylor Mra William Taylor Jr Mrs Dutton Miss Margaret Sawyer Miss Margaret Salisbury Miss Edith McBean Miss Josephine Loughborough Miss Frances Baldwin Miss Sophia Pierce Miss Georgie Hopkins Miss Lucie iKng Miss Frances Hopkins Miss Ruth McNutt Miss Lily Spreckels the Misses Hurley Miss Ethel Cooper Miss Van yck Miss Mamie Thomas Miss Caro Crockett and Miss Linda Cadwallader The wedding of Miss Emelle Schneely Jand Jules Brett took placs last Tuesday at the residence of Mrs Annie 8chneeiy The ceremony was performed by Rev Father Hamet of the French Church of Notre Dame dea Vlctoires The bride unattended entered the reception room on the arm of her brother Charles Edward Schneely Eugene de Conlon was best man The brides gown was of white moussellne de sole accordion plaited and trimmed with rare old point lace The veil of tulle was fastened with a spray of orange blossoms and lilies of the valley composed the bridal bouquet The house was decorated with orange blossoms and American beauty roses After congratulations and toasts Mr and Sirs Brett left for ft trip to the southern part of the State The guests the ceremony were Mr and Mrs Joseph A Donahoe Mr and Mrs John Parrott Mr and Mrs Joseph Hooper Mr and Mrs Charles Lyman Bent Mrs Bree2e Mr and Mrs Downey Harvey Mr and Mrs Joseph Tobin Mr and Mrs John de Ruyter Dr and Mrs Guy Eddie Mr and Mrs William I Kip Captain and Mrs Henry Benson Mrs Joseph Donahoe Miss Hlalr Miss Louise Breeze Miss Loughborough Miss Catherine Clement Miss Emma Butler Mrs Eleanor Martin Mrs Andrew Martin George Loughborough Leon Bocuueraz Mr Swain Mr WesseH Frank Goad Edward Donahoe and William Breeze Mrs George Bates gava a delightful tea last Wednesday afternoon at her residence 2725 Clay street She was assisted in receiving by Mrs George Gale Mrs A Baldwin Mrs Irving Moulton Mrs Linda Bryan Mrs William Grisslm Mrs William Harvey Mrs 8 Grace Mrs Hoyt Mrs John Hanlfy Mrs Cooper Miss May Rels Miss Cora Meyersteln Miss Llllie Rets Miss Beatty Miss Denson Miss Ruby Sessions Miss Moulton Miss Laura Clark Miss Rowena Burns Miss Elsie Clarke and Miss Derna Derneyaud Mrs Andrew Hallidle announces the wedding of her cousin Miss Florence Annie Doyen with Philip Rowe which took place Wednesday April 10th Owing to the recent death of the brides grandmother and the bereavement in the household by the death of the late A Halli dle the wedding guests were limltedto relatives and a few Intimate friends The Hallidle home J032 Washington street was beflttingly decorated and nothing left undone to make the occasion ohe long to be remembered Rev Bradford Leavitt of the first Unitarian Church officiated Mrs Eleanor Martin gave a dinner recently In honor of General Young and his aids Captain McKinley and Captain Howard Mrs Martins other guests were Mr and Mrs Barclay Henley Miss Hetoiey yiZ5Mj ZArviAia jtxia jmjsl jbiirw Mania i I TJ Unman traVA ft VeiV Airs viianes huhj ZJ enjoyable euehro party Friday at her res idence ZlM liroaiwHy jliichj teen tables and the prise winners were Miss Agnes Sadler Mrs Julius Banqhman Miss Mau and Miss Laura Ames Mr and Mrs Horace PUlsbury gave a charming little dinner last Wednesday evening complimentary to Mr ted Mrs Southard of Brooklyn Others at table were Mr and Mrs Edwin Dlmpnd Miss Southard Miss Edith Pllsburj Horace Piatt and Plllsbury The wedding of Miss Mollie Thomas and Latham McMullin will tse place Wednesday May Sth at the residence of Miss Thomas parents Mr and Mrs William Thomas 2614 Pacific aVenue It will be a quiet home affair There will be no bridesmaids Miss Daisy Vaa Ness wi be maid of honor and Robert Eyre will attend Mr McMullin as best man The ushers have not yet been decided upon Miss Bessie Cole who is convalescent from her recent serious illness left for Napa yesterday where she will visit friends for a month She expects to go to Manila some time during July to visit her sister Mrs Martin Crinomlns Mr and Mrs Jerome A Fillmore and Miss Jessie Fillmore left in their private car last Thursday for Santa Barbara They were accompanied by Miss Maye Col burn Mrs William Tevls will go East next week and after a brief stay in New York will go abroad with her family for the summer She will be accompanied by Miss Florence Breckenrldge who will spend a few weeks with relatives in New iYbrk and Kentucky Miss Edith Stubbs expects soon to join her sister Miss Mary Stubbs who has been spending some time In Southern California for the benefit of her health Mrs Rudolph Spreckels and her sister Miss Virginia Jolllffe departed for the East last week Prince Poniatowski entertained at dinner at his home at Burllngame Friday night Robert Lincoln Marshall Field and Mr Catton of Chicago Mr and Mrs Carolan Mr and Mrs Beylard Mr and Mrs Downle Harvey Miss McKlnstry Mrs Downey Harvey Miss McKinsto Horace Piatt and Lansing Mlzner An interesting wedding took place in Martinez April 7th at the borne of the brides Bister Mrs John Laddlsh only Immediate relatives and a few Intimate friends being present The principals were Miss Coiton Tubb youngest daughter of the late Rev William Tubb former pastor of Bethlehem Congregational Church of San Francisco and Herbert Roland a young man in the employ of the Southern Pacific as foreman The ceremony was performed by Rev Eugene Stoddard The bride was gowned In white eutln and wore natural orange blossoms in ner nair ou nucuueu jr Katie Jardlne of Berkeley as maid of honor and the groom was accompanied by Mr Cuslck of Nlles Maud Laddlsh and Marie Jameson two little nieces of the bride acted as bridesmaids Mr and Mrs intn 111 ann a mnnth In tnA aMlth On their return they will reside In Berkeley Mr and Mrs William Glldden announce the engagement of their daughter Grace to George Worth Richardson The wedding will take place at the residence of the brides parents 2712 Webster street Wednesday noon April 24th Rev Dr Racier will officiate It is to be a very quiet affair only the families and relatives will be present The couple will leave in the afternoon for the south The following Pacific Coast people were among the passengers who Balled for Europe on the Hamburg American Line ext press steapashlp August Victoria from New orsT April Jlthi Joseph Marx Ai oldberg William WblfT Alfes Wolff llr anoy Mrs A Mlchler GoTdon Mlchler iA Stein Miss Mary Corn stock Mr and Mrs Louise Levy Miss J3 Becker Mr and Mrs Charles Jantren Paul Baer Andres Louis Hermann and Miss Joan Mlchler Those saillnir on the Hamburtr Amer ican une steamsnip Pretoria from New rorn April mn included wH Bcnuise Mrs I Breslauer and children Mr and Mrs Bluhm Miss Llna Blubm A Kroeger Adoiph Kroeger Miss Anna Kroeger Miss Elsie Kroeger Miss Louise Kroeger Mrs Jacobsbn Miss Llta Jacobson Miss Josephine Jncobson Miss Anna Jacobson and Fred Jacobson Miss Grace Borel third daughter of An tqine Borel who has been for he past two years with her family in Switzerland is to be married to Louis Bovet an artist of distinction Mabel de Ross MissCOzaWaldrof Miss Rose Franklin Miss Gertie Kallskv Miss Blanche Laskv MlssXillian Lublri Car lyJe i Moorer Herbert Farjesqns la nest Hawelljuorriarlor Morris EmJloMor rls JaclcvMorrls Jtalplii Mann1 George Linn Jesso Lasky TheoKeane andOua Keane A Glannlnl who has spent weveral weeks at Santa Barbara jLosAngesand Pasadeja is now at the Hotel Dl Goro nado He is accompanledby hl3 wif and son Marie Mrs Edith Coleman and Miss Uusle Blandlng will leave NewiYork ApriU 20th for this city Mrs Jerome Lincoln and MissEthel Lincoln denart to day for Eurooe Mrs Lawrence I Poole will accompany them as far as New York where she will remain for a few weeks Ealaiiei A A5rws eete6ratd tit ce enty lif th anniversary of his birthday iast Sunday in his rooms at the Lick House The gathering was a family one and Colonel and Mrs Andrews entertained Mr and Mrs Sam Baker Mr and Mrs Adams Mr and Mrs McDonald Mr and Mrs Bunker Mr and Mrs Rosettl Mr and Mra Malone Mr and Mrs 1 Marks Mr and Mrs Baker Mrs Gentner Mrs Baker Mrs Haber Mrs Gentner Miss Emma Baker MJss Louise Gentner Miss Alfreatta Bunker Miss Viola Hays Joe Abrams John iteckeft Alfred Andrews and Ralph Marks Miss Charlotte Cunningham who became Mrs Kessler last Wednesday evening was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mr and Mrs Maurice Casey last Sunday evening at their home 2100 Jackson street White clematis pink roses and a profusion of maidenhair fern formed the table decoration The guests weret Miss Cunningham Miss Mamie Iolhemus Miss Marie Voorhies Miss Charlotte El linwood Miss Leonttne Blakeman Miss Florence Ives Miss Patricia Cosgrave Miss Katherlne Dillon Lieutenant Boyd Captain Wilson Knox Mad dox Frank Owen Roy Pike Percy King Mr Fied and Lieutenant Percy Kessler 6n Monday evening Mr and Mrs Robert Cunningham entertained all those who officiated at their daughters wedding The decorations consisted of red roses and military emblems The guests were Dr and Mrs Kllinwood Mr and Mrs Maurice Casey Mrs Nolan Miss Charlotte Ellinwood Miss Leontine Blakeman Miss Mamie Polhemus Miss Katherlne Dillon Miss Jean Hoskins Miss Mattie Pratt Miss Mattie Milton the Misses Rels Miss Florence Ives Miss Cosgrave Miss Cunningham Lieutenant Percy Kessler Lieutenant Lloyd England Lieutenant Boyd Captain Wilson Ensign Sweet Ensign Overstreet Ensign Mursin Captain Clark Lieutenant Lletier Lieutenant Carleton Iloag Dr Garrey Captain Wolfe Dr Cunningham and A Cunningham Lieutenant Lloyd England garve a bachelors dinner last Tuesiuy evening at the Presidio Club complimentary to Lieutenant Kessler His guests were Lieutenant Boyd Captain Eugene Wilt son Ensign George Sweet Ensign 8 Overstreet Ensign Orrin Mursin Captain Hollls Clark Lieutenant A Lleber Lieutenant Guy Carleton Captain A Kimball Colonel James Lock ett Major Joseph Wheeler Lieutenant Kohler Captain Wlnans and Major Andrews Miss Charlotte Ellinwood gave a charming little dinner last Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Cunning ham at which sho entertained the following young ladles Miss Cunningham Miss Leontine Blakeman Miss Katherlne Dillon Miss Jean Hoskins Miss Mattie Pratt Miss Mattie Milton Miss Mamie Polhemus Miss Llllie Rels and Miss May Rels Mr and Mrs Charles Brown of Fort Valley Or accompanied by their daughter Miss Marguerite Brown and son Gaston Brown are guests at an np town hotel After residing In Georgia for the last thirty years they have concluded to settle in San Francisco and make it their future home Mr and Mrs Carl Stern are guests at the Palace Hotel They were recently married at Los Angeles and are on their way to Berlin Germany the homo of Mr Stern where they will reside Mrs Stern was a Miss Hellman of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Elmore Cornell Lefflng well nee Thompson are living sit the Plymouth Hotel ML MMH IftRff SaUAMft 18 tai and ftil months SSSvJSSsss Vi Miss ILeonie Kuh have returned rom a tripof six rionttrs through the Eastern and Sou thenv States Franklin ClriO Ffca VltaUbiis out for a snfcwtiall party and dance to be riven Saturday evening April 27th Jn Laurel HalLjShlelSjbuLdingy fS Fremont Pax lbfNo SfeNatlve TJaugh ters ofthq GoldenWestiwlHiglve anen tertalnmeut arid dance on Thursday even lng ApriljJthlltUnlon SquaresHall The membersJofthaEntre Nous Cotillon will glmatrasasmbly and german on next Friday evening April 19that the Palace Hotel MISCELLANEOUS 9i Mrs Anson Hotallng left lastMon day for avult to Portland Or MrSj Ira Pierce and Miss Sophia Pierce went north last Thursday and will spent a month in the State of Washington Mr and Mrs Walter Leonard Delau have returned from their trip to Santa Barbara Truxton Beale returned last Friday rom a trip to Bakersfleld Malor and Mrs Darling havedecidedto rermin abroad another year They are at present In Dresden and have as guests Dr and Mrs William Morton Grtnnell nee Catherwood Mrs Kohl and Miss MamleKohl have returned to San Francisco ana are at the Palace Hotel Miss Eugenie Peyton wsis the Ruest of Mr and Mrs John Johns at their San Mateo home during the week Mrs McG McBean and Miss Edith McBean who have been spending a couplf of rronths In San Diego have returned to their home in this city Mr and Mrs Charles Pag sailed from New York a week ago laist Saturday for Europe Mr and Mrs Peter Spretfels and Miss gnes Spreckels have deckled to extend their visit in San Franclsco until the middle of May Mr and Mrs Roy McDonald have returned from their wedding trip and are visiting Mrs McDonalds parents Mr and Mrs William Collier at their homo on Pacific avenue Mr and Mrs Frank Wells nee Hush I were In Singapore at last advices Dr and Mrs John Page are occupying their new quarters at Goat island Dr Pfitje being the surgeon attached to the naval station there Miss Ruth Dunham expects to leave for the East shortly Mr and Mrs Fisher Abies are located at the Pendleton Mrs Llllie Colt who has been quite 111 at the Palace is convalescing Louis A Schwabacher who has been East for the past few months returned last week John Twomey accompanied by his two sisters returned from Ireland last Saturday after an absence of eight months Miss Laura Conway left on Wednesday last for San Diego where she will remain all summer The marriage of Miss Graoe Gummer daughter of Mrs Gummer and Robert Earl Reld whose engagement has been announced will take place on April 30th REV FATHER STORFF Provincial of the Province of the Sacred Heart of the Franciscan order arrived in this city from St Louis last Wednesday and Is the guest of the Franciscan fathers of St Boniface Church This Is his first visit to this Coast He will inspect tha houses of the order It is said that about 4500 priests assisted at the late Eucharistlc Congress In Goa India Rev Father ONell will commence a mission in Sulsun to day and the services will ba continued through the week The new St Anthonys Hall in Sacramento was opened and dedicated last Sunday The building was blessed by Bishop Grace after which he made a short address The new haJ will be used as a readingreading room and meeting place for the members of the society Archbishop Rlordan will confirm a class of children to day after the 11 oclock mass In St Roses Church In South Vallejo Father Doogan Is arranging for a number of Improvements id Iris church A new sacristy and new pews will be built The First Baptist Church Fresno held Its annual call roll on March 17th During the year 113 were added to the church 32 by baptism making the present membership 313 The Baptist congregation at Ontario Cat has completed arrangements for the erection of a new church edifice to have a seating capacity of 200 The building will cost 1500 In the First Baptist Church Portland eighteen persons were received into fellowship Kaster Sunday of whom seven were baptlxed On the list or those invited to address the Epworth convention are the names of nine Methodist Bishops Joyce McCabe Warren Cranston Hamilton Gallaway Candler Morrison and Hendrix The missionary collection taken up by trfe Redlands Methodist Episcopal Church March 3tth will reach 4o0 The Sunday schoor Easter missionary offering was nearly 35 The school supports twawork ers Ifltha foreign fields besides con tribut lnjr J73 annually tp the regular missionary funds-V Shenk son of Itev Dr Senlt bf Los Angeles and a member of Southern California Conference has wou the fellowship which carries 250 at Drew Theological Seminary In addition to his cnor studies in the seminar Mr Shenk if persuing a post graduate course in New Ynrk University i OT WWN itev ii iierroia oi wajia tvaiia ih nu hihaKacptTCaltotijBJrKt5n Evangelist Ross held a three weelcs cntral Church Saw Jose and wi4 begin union meeting in the Methodist Church 25 0Tj5ej ii at Bedondo Between fifteen and twenty Rev Glen McWilllams will bet in evan nintminn n1 i ii gelUtlc work In the Christian Church at anion tourists nnihihninwri new church edifice which is to be dedicated on Easter Sunday 1902 The Pacific reports 117 additions to seven Congregational churches in 8an Francisco and vicinity including two in Los Angeles on Easter Sunday ninety flve were received in confession The First Church Oakland received sixty one in all forty four being on confession and chiefly from th Sunday school The general passenger agents of railroads In Michigan have decided that there will be no Sunday excursions in Michigan this year This result Is said to be owing to the work done by Christian Endeav orers Richard Owens a Pacific Seminary student who has planned to take a post graduate course will have charge of the Congregational Church in Suisun for the year Queen Wilhelmlna of Holland is a total abstainer and is the patroness of the total abstinence movement in the Netherlands The scholarship for the highest grade In studies was given this year by the Pacific Theological Seminary Oakland to Demura a Japanese student At the recent commencement of the Pacific Theological Seminary Oakland it was announced that a donation of 60000 from one person had been received Fifty thousand dollars of It will go for establishing a lecturshlp foundation During the year 80000 in all has been donated to the seminary The institution will begin its next term In September in its large and commodious buildings near the University at Berkeley Protestant Episcopallanism is stronger relatively in Elizabeth than in any other city In the United States Cardinal Moran head of the Cathollo church in Australia claimed precedence at the state function with which the new commonwealth was born but Sir William Lyte decMned to admit his right to the honor Rev Church principal of the Young Ladles Irving institute is acting for the time being as assistant rector of Trinity Episcopal Church until a curate Rev Hayes rector of St Andrews parish Wellesley Mass entered upon his duties as curate of St Lukes Church San Francisco on Easter weekl Two improved lots adjoining the Palo AUq Episcopal Church have been purchased at a cost of 1500 affording ample room on which to buld a rectory and parish house The church property has now a frontage of 120 feet and a depth of 200 feet Kor the first time in Its history the San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange was closed on Good Friday last arid remained Madison Yolo county next week He aVaa forty additions atFortunai Hum boldt county The Alameda Christian Church voted last Sunday to care for one of the 400 boys in India and raised the money at once The congregation will soon begin work on Past 4our yparsrtbe FIrst vnu For the Methodist Church of San fDleco has been running behind in expenses about 7Q0 a er A the beglnnlngvpf the year a pent oi Raw was on the church Byahav ine down expenses to the amount of S700 a 3ear a weeks work of canvassing and an appeal from the pulpit the whole debt has been raised The annual meeting of immanuel Presbyterian Church Los Angeles recently held showed a membership of 1607 congregational and general expenses 10600 benevolent contributions 13000 and a balance of nearly 1200 in the treasury Rev Dr Walker Is pastor and Dr Lay son assistant A mass temperance meeting was held last Sunday night in the First Baptist Church Los Angeles The Independent says It was a timely meeting Inasmuch as in the City of the Angels with sixty five religious organizations 12000 people attended the game at Washington Gardens on the Sunday previous Roy Campbell of Benlcia and a member of the junior class of Pomona College has been selected as the representative of that college in the approach in Intercollegiate contest Rev Dr Stebbins has been seriously ill with pneumonia but has passed the point of danger and is steadily recovering Three Unitarians in Helena Mont have headed a subscription list with 500 each for a church building It is proposed to raise 12000 of which Pastor Sprague hopes to secure 4000 in the East Rev Pierce former XTnjtarlan pastor in Pomona has received and accepted a call to Washington where he will go in April For several years Mr Pierce has been pastor of the Unitarian Church at Ithaca Rev William Lord pastor of the Unitarian Church at Portland Or has resigned bis pulpit and expects to go East in July Rev McConnell of the Methodist Church in Ipswich Mass at a salary of 1100 a year and a parsonage has declined a call to Madison avenue New York at a salary or suuu ana a nouse Dr Burr the Baptist minister at Newton Center Mass at a salary of 3000 a year has declined a call to the Fifth avenue Church New York at 10000 The Rams Horn says The War Department has appropriated aC00 to supply the United States soldiers with the little luxuries which were formerly provided for by the profits from liquor sold in uie canteen Rabbi Dr Bloch was pleasantly Bur prised last Sunday evening by a committee of his former congregation of Temple Beth Israel Portland who presented him with resolutions of esteem for the efficient services rendered for the sixteen years of hla pastorate lit Bloch was also made an honorary life member of the congregation The executive council of the Federation of American Zionists has decided to hold the fourth annual convention of the Federation in Philadelphia on June 16th and 17th Over 150 societies are expected to attend the convention The Council of Jewish Women will hold its monthly meeting next Thursday after nswtrt A tiWl Ittth ul nAmnla Cw tt Mrs Gradwohl will give the sixth and last lecture on The Child An import tant business meeting connected with the ticvuyu il umtria iu ma wm ue netu ue fore the lecture A dinner party was given last Sunday evening by van Laax when he entertained Mrs Allen Mrs Beards ley Burns Miss Allen Miss Mersey Beardsley and Duley The arrivals at Hotel Rafael for the past week were Mr and Mrs Martin Mrs Lake Mr and Mrs Mackenzie Mr and Mrs Thomas Magee and family Mr and Mrs Robblns Mr and Mrs I Llebes and family Dr and Mrs Skalfe 8an Francisco Mr and Mrs Ward Mr and Mrs Fred Magee Mrs 8 Smith Charles Smith Oakland McLaughlin Detroit McRae Hanford Miss Edyth Sonntag Berkeley A Gomes Casseres Gomes Cas seres the Misses and Gomes Casseres Jamaica British West Indies Mr and Mrs Richard Munk announce the engagement of their daughter Frieda to Plagemann son of Mr and Mrs John Plagemann Jack Morris of the Alcazar Theater Company who returned recently from Honolulu with Miss Florence Roberts and Lewis Morrison met his frlendsf recently at the residence of his parents at 1044 Golden Gate avenue and passed a pleasant evening After singing dancing and recitations the guests sat down to supper Those present were Miss Clara Graham Miss Maud Graham Miss Edith Drlscoll Miss Estelle Dreyfus Miss Celia Celler Miss Cella Morris Miss Mr and Mrs Henry Asher have removed to 1406 Buchanan street Mrs A Shaen has discontinued her day at home during the summer months Mr and Mrs Charles A Wagner announce the engagement dT their daughter Chrlstelle Wagner to John Mues Mr and Mrs Ira Kahn are occupying a cottage for the season at San Mateo Mrs Clayburgh has left for the south to loin her daughter Sophie They will not return for some time Misses Hattle and Eva Jacobs have re moved to 1832 Post St Sol Rosendorn who has Just recovered from a severe illness of several months has gone with his wife to Howell mountain Napa county for several weeks The following San Franciscans left New York yesterday on the Cunard line steamer Servia for Liverpool Miss Phillips and Roper Miss Minnie Webster and Bernard Joseph will receive on Sunday April 21 1901 between 2 and oclock at 502 Van Ness avenue Philip Bush has gone East He will represent the California Fruit Canners Association at the Buffalo Exposition Mr and Mrs Davis and Miss Rose Davis have moved from 1712 OFarrell street to 708 Geary street Mr and Mrs Goldstein of 1800 Sutter street will shortly leave an an extended trip through the Southern and Northwestern states Miss Celia Pechner will leave for Fresno on April 16th to visit her sister Mrs Levy Mrs Walsh of this city Is In New York the guest of her sister Mrs William Maddox The exhibition and drill of the First Regiment Infantry Second Brigade will take place Wednesday evening April 17th at Mechanics Pavilion Colonel Thomas ONell commanding Mrs Bertha Bamberger and daughter cwAAAAAAvwvwvo The Society Column Doesnt Tell It All Gray or faded hair that has come too soon or a wrinkled sallow skin tell of heartaches and pleasures marred MRS NETTIE HARRISONS Ms Ncttie HahbisoKS Ull 31 KUUIKAJI ALWAYS RESTORES 4 Day Hair Restorer the rich healthy color of your youthful hair cures its Ills in four days Not a dye Nothing disagreeable about it i a bottle at all druggists One application FREE at my parlors to all purchasers 1 01 A MONTE RFMF that wonderfuI skin fo the beauty that is Skin Deep possible to all those with wrinkled sallow skins A dainty preparation that banishes all blemishes insures the complexion that every woman longs for Ladies visiting my parlors next weeek will be given an application of the CREME FREE to prove its wonderful merits CIIDEDCIIIMie tillD ALL FBFF if11 rat to net ladles ssadlug tUs ad aad 10 cesu ia steam Alse booVel iastracUoas aad traces removed leaving the skin clearjand oeauxiiui me oniy sure saie TJ way THE ELECTRIC NEED my parlors MID bo of at fc Pawner fRXL MRS NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOGIST i 78GeaiySySF CIRCUUfV TO TEACHERS Continuance of Athletic i Day Will Bo I Di8CUssed a circular vjixebcr asxing wr xazoe and addressesoff pupUairneseniorCclaB8e of grammar and high schools namea and addresses otj graduates of the San Jose NoiatabiVhprideniifledVltVttae department as teachers rrenewing the previous request for duplicate teborts to the Board of Education hesubject of athletics receives attention as ifollows Priiudpals wllh please be present or send as x5presertatlve a teacher at a meeting to be held under the direction of Principal Ellsha Bi3oks In the assembly chamber of the Eoard of Iklucation on next Monday afternoon at A oclock con voked for the purpese of discussing such a thletic contests as may be deemed appro priate for the Mar day festival at Glen Park You wilt please be prepared to discuss the question of tfic continuance of public school athletic djy as inaugurated on the 22d of May larti under the auspices of the Annuity Association Three valuile trophies presented to the association by Mayor Phelan Superintendent Webltcr and Raphael Weill through the girod offices of Bush conductor of athletics last year are to be contested fori annually till won three times by one school That for football Is now hold byr the Crocker for baseball bv the ClementJ for tug ofs war bythe asso elation MISCELLANEOUS PTom li a i fi Lederer the hair dresser experimented for twenty years to get a tpnic for dandruff scalp disease and falling hair The wonderful discovery LEDERERS QIINTONICA shows the remarkable results of his labor This tonic contains no oil it is refreshing and remarkably effective half a bottle has been known to show results At all down town druggists or for sale by Lederer lllf Dressing any style 25c 123 Stockton St ifealff 1 1 1 in i fiFilMrt ll iLUUif tW JraaraBBBBnaCBBSW r9P mar Mpsi iBWfB WA Jz aV i SpfciAt Designs il lOURNISHINGy JfifARTf KRniTURe ART WARE Ml AND Xl Mi 229 5UTTER ST 5AH rRANCISCO rdy made JLPreJfer TMIS SEASONS SWELL TAILOR DRESS like illustration in tine Ladies Cloth with velvet and finish ei with cords Eton silk lined has ne flounce skirt Blacks blues tans and browns Good value for 30 Soedal Suit Si Price S2o THIS SEAjONS LTN DRESSES Cn bo tofin i ir i uilmrd md of li Yeneta oli in bUck vr grav lrwn I iu Tins dress I wn ti sjn Special Suit Sale Pric QSO THIS SEASONS ETON TAILOR DRESSES in fine nil wmi nihr Et ns line I imm yl pr Wul ti skirls rk ni nil olor Ilit dr wrn 18 00 Special Suit Sale PriceisoO KELLYSLEBES GIoaK and Suit House 120 Kearny fi treet wi i A 4 Great Values for this week Never have we been able to offer better opportunities for money saving than the valies to be given at our store this week Goods ar of good quality or they would not be here jSomej reduced some bought at special advangjc Un matchable values that must command Lnj rrterest of all economical women and worthyyof prompt inspection Here are some of the values i PortlCrCS beautifuriine of floral conventional and oriental tapestry portieres three yards long and full width with knotted fringe on jbp and bottom a very large variety of patterns to choose from were 750 are now 500 pair Some handsome Roman rtripePortieresthat are reversible come three yards long with fringeditop andbott6m od sale at the special low price of 275 pair LCe ClirtainS A sPeciaUot of Irish Point Curtains in choice desi 51s with neat borders 3 yards long and 36 inches wide currains that are especially adaptedfor bed rooms Wle are offering them at the extremely low figure of 225pair Cushion Covers iusrv choice line of pillowtcovenngs in bright floral designs with double ruffle complete ji to slip on pillow exceptional value at 50 each RibbonS Wehaveon5aleithis week a great manv XVIUUU11 hufldredyard3 of AH Sik chiffon TaS Ribbon a soft and silky ribbdn that Jays in the very prettiest folds ties in the neatest bows and can be used for decorating a hat or gown is 4 inches wide and comes in all colors Price 20c yard Notions Urged by press of increasing business in our Notion Department we were competed some few weeks ago to move Into more spacious quarters We now occupy twice the room We formerly had and are able to serve ourcustomersmpily Everything in theway of small wares can be found fn this department at right prices DreSS Shields SUl1 dule right for shirt waists Vf o3 pricei pair No 4 pricei 14c pair PHscilla Supporter holds the skirt up and a iioviiirthesyiown Price 10c each FounclatlCyrl fe1 wI adjustable spring No nooks aftd eyes or pins are needed a Price 23c each Tooth Bnishcs Goa quality Price 10c and 15c each Callpn us thgweekilybu will find many more values equally attrajctive A il P4 Hi ii 2ga Ut I vm I 4 vv AS THHSBBii mm wmms COi mmm Js0 lpId feMnyStre J5fe4 lW atii3ikVEaMH SMi fisi su 7 Sf al lisi mgmmM im mm.

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