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i syr MJPJW UWWRWIiiipil yW if 1 i i i a Bh 11 1 I 1 I JBAJt EBAKOISCn CHBOSICLT EDyESDAY DECEMBEB 18r t0t 8 Society Will Dance and Sup At Fairmont This Evening Notable Paries Arranged byPjominent Residents and Visitors to Feature Event in Rainbow Lane By LADY TEAZLE THIS evening society will dane In Rainbow Lane at the Fairmont where a number of Informal supper partita win ba fatharei for the opening tha new dancing room and the Follies that will be a Interesting Innovation Tha moat notable party will ba that entertained by Mr and Mrs Jama Athearn Folger who hare engaged several tables They will give a large dinner this evening at their noma on Pacific avenue In honor of Canon Benjamin Cabanel and later with their guests will to to the Fairmont In the party will ba Mr and Mr George de Latour Mlee Jennie Blair and a number of otheri Who hare met and entertained tha famoua chaplain of tha Blue Devil during hla atay In San Franelaco Mr and Mn Melsehke Smlth Eng Jlsh visitors who have been entertained by a number of San Francisco frlaadi have Invited Baron and Baroness Van Kck Mlaa Augusta ouieana several othera to bo their aTuest Mr and lira Willie Walker will save a party at their table and Mies Maye Colburn will entertain half a doaen guests Othera who have encased tablea for the evening are MXSSfts AND K88DAHM IT Pike Amu rfc Bradford 0 Halbrook WUUrd Chamberlain Lelssd Stanford Trederiek Henenaw Bamadele Artbnr Merrill Browa John Htrmea MXSDAMES Oiarles Keener Pdaos Adsme Series Bese A Bray KISSES Hrtlie Vellaee Franeea Xtfmrnena Tha meeting of the Salon Franoala yesterday afternoon was largely attended with Informal tea parties following tha leoture at the St Francis Tha speaker of the day was Dr Xtlenna Burnet of tha Pasteur Institute and one of tha most famous scientists of France He told of his experiences in hospitals near the front and proved a most charming raconteur of storlea of tha Pollus Amoag those who enjoyed the oo evaton werai MESDAMBS Oeerjret de lateour Frank Orlffln William gDroula a Knttall lemea Otis Madame de Oasotte ai Modes and Models in San ffrancisco lOtla tatties Atbeara Poller The presence or the other distinguished French visitors who were there to hear their confrere added muOb to the Interest of the after joon Among them were Ueutenant Colonal Theodore Relnach and Professor Louis Casamlan who la professor of English at the Sorbonne 7Aere it nothing never in Boven near nothing more pleasingly tcnsiblc as a holiday gift than a tilk mohair dip on vilh laced tides and butterfly bell The body color is firici with edgingt and lacings of taupe Courtety of Centner tt Mattem Co Lady Kingston who will leave to morrow for 8anta Barbara After a visit of several weeks with her mother Mra William Bertsch Mrs Warfleld Lewis left yesterday to Join Captain Lewis at Newport News Va where they are to be stationed for a time Mrs Lewis was Miss Emily Bertach before her marriage a 5 car ago Mra Bertach with Miss Madeleine Bertsch and Harry Bertach has given up the residence she occupied at tha Presidio and has taken a houae on Broderlck street for the winter Harry Bertach will enter West Point next year Here and There For Mrs Kohl Intonor of Mrs Fred Kohl whose unexpected arrival from the East last Saturday was a delightful surprise to her friends Mrs George Newhall will give a luncheon at her home In Burllngame next Saturday Mrs Kohl Is Msltlns at the George Newhall home for the Christmas holiday John Zelle haa planned an especially delightful Christmas celebration at his room on California treet where he will entertain forty siueats at dinner next Saturday even Ing The guests will be a score of children with their parents and several other friends ard for the pleasure of the young people a Christmas trte will be a feature of the evenlneT The greateet sympathy Is expressed for Miss Anne Peters who Is confined to her apartments at the Fair mont by an attack of bronchitis Mine Patera anlv recentlv recovered from a two weeks Illness with Influ nza ana nr inviiua ua luuvn vvn cerned for her A Miss Carolyn LestetHls also on ocletys Invalid list tflb week and II at one of the hospitals where she ia convalescing from a severe cold Miss Roberta Deal la tha guest of her sister Mra Ailen Dlmond at her home on Gough street She will return In a day or two to apend Chrlst mas at Highlands Inn near CarmeU I where ahe haa made her home for tha past year Miss Mary Oorgas haa returned from a visit to her aunt Mra John Nellaon wlfa of Surgeon Nellson at Mare Island Mrs Nellson was Miss Carolyn MeDougall before Tier marriage and one of the most popular be lee of San Francisco society Her father was tha late Admiral Mo Dougall who waa In command at Mare laland for many yeara Since her marriage Mra Nellaon has lived In the East until this year when orders brought Surgeon Nellson to Mara Island Miss Qorgss who haa taken an apartment on Paejflo avenue for the winter spends much of her time with relatives at Mare laland Mr and Mra Klrkham Wright are entertaining their daughter Mrs Henry Campbell who la at the Wright home on Green street from her home In Portervtlle Ensign Charlea Geggua a who haa been enjoying a furlough In San Diego where ha vlalted hla enter Mrs Harold Hutton la visiting his mother Mra A Geggus In San Franelaco where he will remain until after the Holidays Visitors from St Louis ara Captain and Mrs George Hasaett who are at tha St Francis for the winter They entertained several San Francisco friends informally at dinner last evening Mra Neva Brldgford Butler left for the East last Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays with her son Captain Eugene Butler who has Just returned from Franca and la stationed at Fort Wright on Long laland Mrs Butler will go to Annapolis during Christmas week to visit her younger son Bernard Butler who Is a mid shipman at the Naval Academy jueraoers or me Forum Club and their friends will enjoy a Christmas luncheon at the clubrooma on Sutter street today Mrs A Scott president of the club will preside PERSONALS AND HOTEL GOSSIP Funeral Held Or Pioneer Woman In Red Bluff pedal Dispatch to Tte Caraatole BED BLUFF December IT Tha funeral of Mrs Collins a plo neer resident of Red Bluff took plaea thle afternoon from tha First Baptlat Church which she waa Instrumental In organising and of which she haa seen a member for sixty seven years Mrs Phoebe Collins aa she la beat known waa born In Ohio December Ji ins and came to California in 1851 She has alwaya been prominent In church work here and leaves a host of friends In this vicinity She ia survived by a daughter Mrs Clara Swain who resides here four sisters three brothers seven grandchildren ana eight great grandchildren Officer Leaves Widow 5000000 MINEOLA December IT Major Wlllard Straight the young financier and diplomat who died of pneumonia recently In service left the bulk of his fortune approximately 13000000 to his wire Dorothy Payne Whitney Straight requesting that certain mutual agreement for financing and aiding certain Institutions be observed The will was filed for probate here today Financial support for Tha New Republic magaslne which Major Straight helped to found la requested during Mrs Straights lifetime and for ten yeara after her death Captain Bennett Daugnter to Wed VALLEJO December IT From Pensacola Fla cornea the Intereetlng news of the engagement of Mlas Dorothy Bennejt daughter of Captain and Mrs Bennett to Major Arch Frank Howard a member of the class at Annapolla of 1816 Miss Bennett Is an attractive girl and after finishing her education at the College of Notra Dama at Menlo Park made her debut at Mars Island about three years ago Major Howard Is on duty In Astatic waters but expects to return to the State In January when the wedding will take place at Pensacola i Porterville Girl Engaged to Wed Special Dlapateh to The CaronMe I PORTERVILLE December IT Announcement has been made of the en I gagement of Miss Helen Henry of this city daughtsr of Mrs Lana Roth orange grova owner to Douglas Mc Mlllan formerly of San Francisco a South African mining engineer The wedding la to be celebrated at the home of the bride January 11 and Mr and Mra McMillan will leave at once for the diamond fields where he win reaume a position with a Belgian corporation from which he resigned to ennst in the American Army Art Students to GiveOrientalDance The etudents of tha California School of Fine Arts will give an Oriental dance next Saturday evening In the classrooms at California and Mason streets The students and their guests Will assume only Oriental costumes women in Francd Demand Suffrage San Mateo Ousts Commission for Social Service Ordinance Abolishing Body Will Become Effective on First of Year i i SAN MATEO Deoember IT A sensation was Hused here today when It became known that the San Mateo County Supervisors have adopted an ordinance abolishing the preeent Social Service Commission and creating In Its place an organisation to be known aa the Ban Mateo County De partment of Public Welfare The preeent commlsslonere who Include prominent social leaders and clvlo workers will be automatically discharged January 1 when the new ordinance takes effect The members of the present commission are Casino Comedy Gets Merriment Over Footlights UrHrr Bt ef San Mateo ebalf nun Mlee Marjf Laoidile of Hlllabroib retarjMn Clarence Walter Menlo Tara 1 a Drwi uairmooD bdv Mra Mra Vary Brady WoUe smitb dan rrancleroi Mra Janai Mccormick Pearadero Mra Henry Ward Browa aad Mra 3 Swaener Daly Cltr The new ordinance makes a number of radical changes In the method of administering the county fund for relief of the poor Vacancies on the Social Service Commleston heretofore have been filled by the commission ana me paia secretary of the commission has been appointed by the commission The new ordinance provides that all vacancies shall be filled by the Supervisors who also shall appoint the paid secretary The Supervisors also give themselves authority under the new ordinance to discharge the commissioners without cause a Mrs Inez Irwin Is Luncheon Guest Mrs Inea Havnea Irwtn will ha the special guest and speaker at a luncheon to be given today at the St Francis Hotel by the San Francisco Center Mrs Irwin has returned from the war tone and will recite her experlencee there The Forum Club will rlva a rtiHr maa jinks and luncheon today at Its clubrooms Its Butter street this be Ing the first social affair of the club this term Peace Pageant Chorus To Rehearse Tonight The chorus whlrh will kmi In the Christmas eve pageant of peace at the Clvlo Center will re hearse tonight with the municipal organ In the Auditorium Tha entire pageant will be rehearsed Saturday night In the Clvlo Center fbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI esbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbalbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb SeSBBBBaalsaK SaaBBKeaBBBBBBaH SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr DrlSSBBBBa sbIsbbbbbbbSu JsbbbbbbbbbI MIISL ll Oaine Jolice appearing thit week the Caiino Theater in a clever one act comedy You Ir OU FOR ME the Casinos merry musical comedy la at ractlna hilarious attention this week and extending the popularity of the company of fun makers headed by Roy Clair Competently assisting the star are Phyllis Gordon Pearl Jarden Hatel Lake and Walter Spencer Frits Fields Is chief among the assisting humorists while the beauty chorus Is mflch In evidence elaborately costumed Lind In female Impersonations Billy Mann In a monologue Gordon and Jolice In a playlet Nearly a Home Run and other acts round oat a most Inviting programme For next week the Casino promises another blast of fun from the Roy Clar musical comedy foroes Hare and There a one sot drama dealing Ith the part that mothers have played in the war the three Farmerettes In a rural offering Williams and Taylor In Step Lively the To tot in on the Pedestal Chamber lain and Earla In aongs and oamedy and the Cornelia sisters versatile arenla stars will conclude the forth coming bill Valvrralty Head Elected MADIRrtN Wla I December 17 Dean A Blrfe late title afternoon waa elected rreeldent of tbe nlverelrv of Wleronela to aucoeed be late Cbarlra Van Hlee and announced bla ae eeptance OConnor of Note as an Irish Authority Dead Gentleman of Best Traditions of Old School Archbishop Hanna Rlohard OConnor one of the leading San Franelaco oltlsens of Irish birth died at hie home at till Seott street on Monday from heart failure after being confined to the house for four months OConnor waa recognised as an authority on Irish subjects and had been a vloe preeldent of the Amerfcan Irish Historical Society Archbishop Hanna reoently said of him that he waa a gentleman of the best traditions of tha old school Hs was a member of the Knights of St Patrlk and waa given a banquet by that organisation at tha Hotel St Francis In May of last year on the occasion of his return from a six months visit In the Hawaiian Islands Before his retirement from active buelness OConnor was connected with the Hlbernla Bank Ha waa born In Llstowel County Kerry Ireland seventy five years ago and came to San Francisco lit 1878 He Is survived by five sons John Richard William Arthur and Charles Connor Funeral services will be held at 1 10 oclock this morning at St Dorol nlcs Church on Pierce street Abe Ruef in Oregon Inspecting New Ranch KLAMATH FALLS December IT Abe Ruef of San Francisco eras here to Inspect for the first time the ranch which he bought In Swan valley fifteen miles from here His ranch Is a portion of the historic Edgawood place ATTonjrrr iroi aKocsn Attorney Cboynekl yesterday filed suit against Augustus Rankin a grocer for fltt wblek aays la due him for hi share ef profits an sales made by Rankia According to the oomplalnt tha plaintiff engaged Rankin to take order for good and Choynskl furnished tha mny Choynskl says Rankin fsiVed to make an aocountl AMttKHEXTs ftfem XATIXBIF TODAY AJTD KV15RY DAY GRACE LA RUE The Iateraatleaal Star OLM BRISCOE AND AL nAPM elnalee Roan sod Patter PAGE BACK AND MACK Walt for the rinlisj GEORGE FOX AD DEXLA INGRA HAM lloale asd oo JOSEPH I BROWNING la timely Benno TOR PITTS SAKE trareety on the old time melodrama FVTCRIM1C REVUE pee aented by Ooaateie da Leonard Europe Oel ekratod Vlollaltl OFFICII WAR Ri VIKW SIGNING OF THE ARMIS eJ IUt De WOLF GIRLS 1 TL6THE CLOTHXS CLOTHES Lrenilg Prlcee 10c 25c 80 IS 11 llalluee Prleea except Sarnrdaya Suadsya aad Holldaye loe goe 111IM IHJLUIJia TO Blouses for Gifts Paragon creation reflect a superb richness and style that spe ciilly commend them for rir giving Really nothing could more appropriate Thit charming square necjV Ceorgette blouse vith its lace edging and shirring is a particularly appropriate gift White and flesh And its price is attractive too 595 Merchandise Orders 0 Grant Ave ai Geary AMUSEMENT Dance at Burllngame Msmbers of the Burllngame set will enjoy an Informal dance at the Burllngame Club Saturday evening Several dinners are plapned to precede the event which will be attended by a number of San Francisco sTueets quartered at the various ountry homes for the week end Major McDonald Is arranging a Dutch treat party for a score of the younger set to dine And dance at the Fairmont this evening Lieutenant and Mrs Adrian Spllvalo who ara In Washington are expected to return Chrlstmaa week when the former will receive hla discharge from the Army Raymond Spllvalo who was In the Government service In Waahlngton has returned to his an Mateo home Postpones Luncheon The luncheon at which Mrs Arthur Fennimorar was to have been hostess today In honor of Mrs George brtght has been postponed because Mrs Fennlmores Illness Hhe Is confined to her home on Lake street by a severe cold and was forced to recall Invitations to the luncheon Miss Laura McKlnstry entertained iternl at tea yesterday afternoon at her home on Paclflo avenue In honor of Lindner mining engineer of Los Angeles who has Just completed his work as head of the sulphur production board for the Government registered at the Palace Hotel yesterday Other Palaoe arrivals Include Lee Wakefield president of the Seaboard Bank of Seattle John Hardin manufacturer of Chicago A Cade automobile man of Portland Or Harris fish eanner of Seattle and Mrs Harris Shields president of the Spokane Grain Company of Seattle registered yesterday st the St Francis Hotel Among other St Francis guests are Dr and Mra Anthony Los Angeles Reed com merclal man of Portland Gates merchant of New Tork and Leon Shettler auto man of Los Angeles Ripley president of the Santa Fe registered from Chicago at the Fairmont Hotel yesterday Ripley Is accompanied by Hodges also a railroad man Tchou Wei recently appointed by the ChlnCov ernment Minister to Belgium Is also at tha Fairmont with his wife children and secretary Bromley Importer of London who has been visiting various ports In the Orient is at the Fairmont with Mrs Bromley Stewart Hotel arrivals Include Dr Stubbert steamer China JC LMIller musician of Honolulu Moore mining man and olive grower of Orovtlle and wife Charles 8 Davis deputy city and county attorney of Honolulu and Bernard wife and three ohlldren of Shanghai A Tinker wholesale merchant of Honolulu Is registered at tha Manx Hotel Other Manx arrival Include James Clark hotel man of Loa Angeles Stanley Runyon orchardlst of Courtland and Junior Jr artist of Colfax At the Hotel Whltcomb ara regls flfty passengers from the Steamer Vondel from Holland Other arrivals Include Dr Harpel and wife Victoria Abel and wife Rlverbank and Henry Lever man of Portland Or Hotel Waahlngton arrival Include Mllo TJpdlke retired agriculturist of Detroit Shepard merchant of Stockton and Mrs Shepard Miss Evelyn Parker Waahlngton and Mra Klemme Honolulu Yesterdays arrivals at th hfm Hotel Included Benton and wife Redding Sam Whltr Wichita Kas and Mr and Mrs Thornbury Pa ralso Springs Joseph 6euso lumberman of Asto fla Or and wife Mr Frederic Plerryi New Tork and Mr Jay Lee Smith of Calpella are at the Bellevue Hotel A Burgess manufacturer of Philadelphia and Peters raer chant of Ocean Park are at the Cart wright Hotel Plaza Hotel arrivals lncnu TTk Wllllama Honolulu Turner feed merchant of Modesto A Hampton of Rosebud Mont and Jaggl Los Angeles I The What Cheer Club an organisation of hotel men will give a banquet to Ernest Drury manager and associate lessee with AI Lundberg of the Bellevue Hotel at the Bellevue at 710 oclock tonight About lio are expected Miss Goldle Drake of American Falls Ida registered at the Cart wright Hotel yesterday I Late Whltcomb arrivals Include Neui ana ramiiy of Fresno and Mayberry of Palo Alto Beespn an Omaha druggist ia at tne notei uaxrana PARI3 December IT Hava Several groups of French woman suffrage advocates nave joined in lesulng a manifesto demanding that the political rignta or women De recognised by the government before the next election 3rT i i i i 1 eia MammmMmMmiiinmmmmmmmmmmmmimmMmimw 10R MANY YEARS it hu been the custom of Hotel St Francis to hare at Christmas time some special feature for the public Thia year the Christ mas feature has been especially planned for wives and mothers It is to be a genuine California home cooked dinner In order to conform to the Christmas Day plans of as many families as pos lible it will be served continuously from 12 noon to 9 The price will be 250 The dinner will be served in the Fable Room the Garden and the Grill and in all of these rooms reservations are now being booked inriiiiriiiniiiiTJiiriuiniinimiTiitfiiirtfrtininiiiinrnHrTmiiniiminnmnriuiii Tnimirmi I i lllnllMlliniimiimiiiiwiiia Leadta Ta eater tatter tM THIS WEEK Mtrara A Sat Mat ane TSe epvcMi vciuay aau or ftmaan uaiy saff BOO CURRAN THIS WEEK Mrbta a Sat Special rrlilay Mau or Woman CUNNING THE MAN WHO kNOW9 All tbe World 1AM a Myatery COM SEN aWt b1ts THCRS Tbe Daatlls Msalcal Triumpa YOREINLOYE Witt OSCAR FIGMAN Wltb tbe Smarteet of Chenieea Mint Price 30c to i 00 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