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Bcaaloii linn Rbea Solirl Prank Mollett BerUett Hales Ollnden VlnrlnU Rbaae Per ONell Merr Conaora itbel Barrr Mar Barrr Jamea Coetell BnUer Weed Donnelly M1SSXS Edith Fleming Kllle Bwlna Rita Xwlnr Rnraa QUodea Kate Netterellla Among the vtce praaldents are Meaara William Crocker Leahy Downer Harvey John 8 Drum Flood niomee Murplij Ahera Matt I telll an Ollrer Olten Qaeen 1 Qnla eaa I A Wblte A Pejwo Cblrlae fay Harria Kohl i Tobla MeOettlaan McTarthr 3ooper Daniel Deaar 8 Sbarbora Panl CarralK Butler mar Mgr OByan Prank Sulllraa Mgr Bef ra Buckk John Brlttoo 4ealon Blcbard Tobln A Olaanlal Joha It Hanirr Andrew Welch Jemaa Baclaatool 0 Lareeaa 8 Rnckar Tbomaa I rT jit HfcjV jfW i ik Sunday yrovE3iBEB 30 1019 mum 1 1 11 11 11 111 iiiii iaaa 11 VK jm ot fca1 1A MISS ETHELBARRY LEFT MISS RITA EWING ND MISS JUStHIINb 5HLHHY A Thre attractive oirlt who utilliake part in he pageant and ball to be given by the League of the Cro Cadets as partjf the Silver Jubilee celebration that opens 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gslanBnPBBHBlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal I aaaaaaaaaBalaBraYsHHHgsB Announcement Of Engagement Received From New York City Announcement hag been made in the Sagt of the encasement of Mlsa Arabella Bchwerln daujhter of Mr and Mra Ronnie Pierre Schwerln of San Franclaco and Mania Park and Laiurance McCreery aon of Mr and Little Folk Gather For Birthday Party In honor of her ninth birthday an nlveraary a party waa riven a few daya aro for Mlag Antoinette Jacob eon at her home on Fifteenth atreet The little fueate Included a number of the hoiteee school frlenda among them Grace Sbaw arairn uarer rn Bartba Bergmaa liee xaoinaa Aanea Aabla Edith Webb Sadie Smith Maraalia Webb Mra Richard McCreery of Hills ficwim liog rough fWeVJISw Miss Bchwerln Is at present In New Ireland Tork city with her mother and rSu MeTnnT brother Richard Bchwerln The date of their return to the coast Is un certain McCreery la also In New Tork on business having left on the same train as the Echwerlns sereral week ago No date haa been set for the wedding Clandlne Jocobeoa Xllee warm tianerlare Harriot Haul Roderick Alice Bowerman Berntc Wallace Helea Mclncrny Agnee Krall Krally Ireland Helen Boon Charlea Callagbaa Bdrrln Kearner Richard yarklcy Fonor Wallace il Ball Arrangements rO Vallelo ajsgajTJwnaa JBBoyla Ralph Mcteraa Vr HjTIloliun Alfred RaocoTicrl Jetenli Teaffi Joeopb MrRhane Bdaetd A ODea iobn rhatnbcri Tunmaa Qrabam Frank Muraair Beraars I Flood Baler Andrew Burke Dr William Hopper 4 Ytraekr Bar Jobs Tobln WllUaa jJBrann i Equality Demanded i The Womans Symphony Aasocla 4lon has recently adopted the follow ling resolution That a womans aVquallty league be formed to protest salnst the discrimination against women playing In orchestras and that a campaign be planned to place the question before the public The resolution waa conveyed to the president jot the California Federation of Womens Clubs to the presldsnt of the Ban Francisco district and to the president of the City Federation of Somens Clubs VAIXEJO November Mrs Arrangements have been completed for the ball to be given by the committee of flrty of the Bnal Brlth lodges of San Francisco next Saturday evening at Scottish Rite Hall Van Ness avenue and Sutter atrnat 1 An artistic decorative scheme hl 111IH VAMTM nut I 41 ahk4a I I iagnes charge and there will be brilliant Vleltod Mrs James Roney here this 1IIumnltlnf effeoU Pr0CMd th 1 affair will be used to refurnish the Mrs Faneus of Oakland has ymnMlum ln the Bna Tm buMm beenpaaahig a few days as the guest Mne U9 EdlJy 8treet whch of Lieutenant and Mrs Peoples ford 0pp0rtuntM for phyioa tralll at their home on Georgia street and reoaUon for members of Mr and Mrs iuis Moore ana Briha1od th i mrA Benlcla BENICIA November it Mra Amelia Perry was operated on at the Val ejo General Hospital this week Mr and Mrs Perclval Carmer are passing the week with relatives ln Sonoma 1 il Mrs Crooks Misses Alice and Jkfabel Crooks Walter Crooka and Louis McClnln left this week for Los Angeles i Miss Bessie Lomaz left this week for San Luis Obispo where she will gnaka her home Mra Mary Wolf la enjoying two week with friends In Santa Rosa Mr and Mra Elmer Bannefleld entertained a dinner party Tuesday evening on their first wedding anniversary and Mrs Rue ell White of Fairfield visited here this week Mrs Frod Sheldon has returned from Vacavllls Colonel OHern A of Benlcla accompanied by hla wife and family were here this week Mr and Mrs Stanley Chlsbolm Mr and Mrs Kullman Sals and Mr anl Mrs Flint of Benlcla were among those who attended the Benedicts dance here this week Mr and Mrs Raymond Bangle and daughter Betty have returned from a visit to San Francisco Mr and Mrs Wllsvorth Carleton have relurned from a motor trip to Napa and vicinity Mr and Mrs Bert Voohees accompanied by their niece Miss Esther Swan of Napa visited here this week Mr and Mrs Grant Allen of Benlcla visited here this week Mr and Mra Joseph Noonsn have returned from Palo Alto Mr and Mra Sharps of Fair field visited here this week Mrs Rows vlsitsd relatives ln Ban Francisco this week Mr anl Mrs Qalvln of Rich rnond were among the residents of that city who visited here this week Mis Wallace Rutherford of Napa visited here thl week irV 4gMeWSfA Armani CailleauEtlabliihcd 1878 Unusual Savings on High Grade Apparel Suits Coats Dresses Tremendously REDUCED In addition to our regular savings of ONE THIRD prices have been radically reduced making it well worth while to buy noiv Call in lomotrotvl 4iMidCaiileau SecoaW Floor Htcl BUf 09 Pott 51 Croer ram 4seoe Abm Out Drug Ce Li Si Hfgi iWafYBilfSaTYSrTsrailfi iftl the Juniors Henry Mauser chairman of the general arrangements committee has appointed the following sub committeescommittees to handle tarloua details of the affair Hall committee Pechner Lowry music committee Simon Uymes and Leon Isaacs refreshments committee Colin and Max After gut printing committee Hodea II Banks and A Zeklnd publicity committee Leo Harria and Rubin Old Mission at San Luis Obispo Is Setting for Wedding Service BrynMawrClub Organized at Alumnae Meeting Bryn Mawr Alumnae of the bay re glon and the peninsula met at the home of Mra Jesse Stelnhart J00 Stetner street last Monday afternoon for the purpose of organising avBryn Mawr Club of Northern California Miss Harriet Bradford IMS the Dean of Women at Stanford Unlver slty was elected president and Miss Eleanor Allen 1914 recreation director at the Emporium was made secretary and treasurer Among those attending were Mrs Cornelia Clam pett Yeasell 1902 Mrs Lucy Chase Putnam 1888 9 Mrs Amy 8ussman Stelnhart 1901 Mrs Emma Bran densteln Arnsteln 1905 6 Mrs Mary Burns Bransby 1903 Mian Helen Lants 1912 Mrs Ruth Babcock Decmes 1114 and Mies Jessie Preble 113 15 a Young Pianist Will Appear in Recital Stephanie Shenatowltch the young pianist who has chosen San Francisco for her home promises an Interesting recital in the Italian room of the St Francis Monday evening December 15 Tho young artist who has played with great success with the Rochester Symphony Orchestra has had splendid schooling and Is admirably fitted by technique and temperament to make her mark In the pan I otic world Her programme will Include three groups by Chopin the Bralims Paganlnnl variations Schumanns Scenes From Childhood the Prelude Choral and FujrUn of Cesar Franck Rondo do Songes by Rameau and the Gluck Salnt 8aens Alceste Caprice SAN LUIS OBISPO November One of the prettiest weddings of the past week was that of Mis Virginia Elisabeth Hottol and Pant James Fredericks which took place at the 014 Mission on Saturday Rev Father OFlyon officiating Mrs Jesse Lewis wa matron of honor and Frank Penman was beat man After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of tho brides uncle Henry Branch Mr and Mrs Frederick left on the afternoon train tor Santa Barbara for their honey moon Mrs Fredsricks Is a daughter of Mrs Fannie Hottel of this city Miss Helen Shlpsey who 1 attend Ing school In San Francisco arrived home on Wednesday to enjoy the Thank giving holidays with her par ents Mr and Mrs William Shlpeay Mrs A Thyl of San Francisco who 1 the house guest of Mrs Grace Kelshaw was complimented by her hostess Tuesday evening with a party at the Kelshaw home on Mill street About twenty five guests were present Mr and Mrs Farrell and their daughter the Mioaea Laura Marine and Cecils Farrell passede Thanksglv Ing with relatives In Monterey Mrs Jack Rowan and Miss Tnet Rowan were Thankeglvlng guests of relatives at Lompoc Sister Complimented Mrs Wlllebrant entertained a number of friends at her home on Toro atreet Tuesday evening In honor of her slater Mr A Sargent of Terry who will be her guest until after the Christmas holiday Mr and Mrs George Howard and the Misses Eugenia and Louise How ard passed Thanksgiving ln Los An gales Mis Pearl Sliscoll who Is a pupil at the College ot the Holy Name In Oakland Is paaslnr the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs SrlscoU Mrs Margaret Thorn and children enjoyed Thanksgiving at San Mateo guests of Mrs Brown Pretty Wedding Takes Place aX Residence oil SeventhAyenuer A pretty wedding took place last Sunday at high noon at the home Mra JennleWiner ITS Seventh are nue when her daughter Mis Elsie Artlmltla Welner became thebrlde of Samuel Solomon The home was attractively decorated for lie occa slon Mra Wlliard Howard Oray of Los Angelea was matron of honor and 9 Phillip Haynes of Berkeley waa best man Miss Mary Coleman played the wedding march After the wedding breakfast the I young couple left on1 their honeymoon trip to Texas and Louisiana Benefit Concert Miss Mary Phalan has arranged all detail of an unusually Interesting concert to be given at her home sis Washington street avt clock to morrow afternoon for the benefit of eaajfBnl the furnishing fund of th BntVm Cisco Council of CatholldWotaeo Tsubi Ing part will be Ml Maud rVe prano Noel Sullivan basao and Hei veering oi new lei pianiswt Twef three igfttad muslolsn haver plane4 aa exceptionally good programme Quietly Married Mare Island At a quiet wedding Monday noon Miss Elella Costa became the bride of Samuel Terra Rev1 CFlynn officiating The Old Mission was the scene of th odremony and the attendants were Mr and Mrs John Vletra After ths ceremony the wedding party adjourned to a local hotel for a wedding breakfast The young couple left on the afternoon train for San Francisco and northern polnU for their honeymoon Mrs Frank Fletcher waa hoatess to the members ot the Napanee Club on Thursday afternoon at her apartments Mr andS Mr Phil Bohmer of San Franclaco are guests of Mr snd Mrs Jeana at their homo on Santa Rosa street Mr and Mrs Flvecoat left Friday for a motor trip to Bakers field where they will remain for a week Miss Robertlne Twigg celebrated ber thirteenth birthday Saturday aft ernOon at the home ot her parents Mr and Mr Twigg About twenty little friend were Invited for tho afternoon which was devoted to gamos and dancing on the wide veranda Mr and Mra Steele of Los Angeles are the guests of Mr and Mra William Sandercock Mrs Brophy has returned from San Francisco where she Has been tor several daya MARE ISLAND November 2tv Lieutenant Commander Patch SN Is enjoying a vacation Captain DrewjJD 8j Mv has left the navy yard for Ban Diego where he will refciela for the next twb year Captain Gleaaon TJ 8 has resumed his duties at the navy yard after a visit to the rjet field In quest of ducks Captain Hugo Osterhaus 8 Is back at the nary yard after a raotortrlp to Marysvllle Lieutenant A Wilcox TJ 8 ha aYflved at the navy yard from the Guam station and ha been a slgnedsto the recelvlng ehlp Commander Reed IT machinery department officer at the I navy yard has been promoted to the rank of Captain Captain Johneon Melville and Nor ria and Flrtt Lieutenants Stack John son and Maynard are to leave next month tit the Far East Constructor Saunders IT 8 has returned from a visit to the lower bay cities At the Knights ot Cojumbus hut at Mare Island Friday evening the marine of th post were guest at a danolng party given under the direction of Secretary Bagley and hi aislstanta Mrs Lincoln Karmany has returned to her home at the yard after a visit to Palo Altb Major Rlner and Captain Charles McLott have Returned from a visit to Napa Ensign Fred Heegler of San Diego visited here this week Lieutenant Guatave Auberlln retired who has been on duty kere for some time has been detached and placed on inactive duty Lieutenant Commander Gates has been detached from the destroyer Litchfield at the navy yard and will Join the cruiser Cincinnati of the Pacific armada Lieutenant Boland 8 has been detached from duty at the yard and placed on Inactive service UJLk a i Rugs FromtKe Orient TJNDOUBTEDLY Oriental Rugs are very scarce where they are produced Eventually that condition must affect prices and selections in this country to a far greater extent than it already has done Right now however our collection is larger than ever before is representative of the Orients best offerings and contains remarkable values It is distinctly in the interest of Rug buyers to take advantage of this unusually large and select collection GMaiarianCb Exclusive Import ers QX of Oriental Rues VO 260 262 Sutter St at Grant Aye mmMm tK stt A jL i 4BBBBBBBJ 1H 1 It faV irKb a7 gsxaHaxaaxsmT MsMSlBsges rsrLarasaajaYanaBaa SVCtrJtCJa oJ7 waaarjassju 3 ti 1 4 11 KNOX MiLLINERf MIDEASON STYLES Exclusive models in silks and satinslvThese hat have just amvedi and are as those shown ifl our New York shops TheKNOX SHOP 51 Gmttt Ave 1 1 1 mX 4 The Distinctive Gift WALTON JEWELRY CREATIONS The Walton Workshops present for your selection a very unusual collection of Hand Carved Rings Brooches Necklaces and Opera Cords Beads the Vogue Jadet Amber Amethyit Coral Turquoise and Rare Opals WALTON COAPANY eerEjgy 41 fA 143 flBAlTT AVE JUB Oali and XlaUaunamltha aUtairlag sad lamedellag LOS ANGELES PASADENA jtf Salzman Co 257 GRANT AVENUE OPPOSITE THE WHITE HOUSE Strcoad Floor Dolman 9575 Value 600 Wholesale Furriers Retailing at Wholesale Prices Walk up one short flight of stars to our More and factory on the Mezzanine floor and save 15000 or more on a luxurious Fur Coat 2500 or more on a beautiful Animal Scarf or Fur Neckpiece We do not pay exorbitant ground flooi rents we are wholesalers and manufacture much of our stock We are therefore a position to offer you values not to be obtained in the high rent retail shops a show lurg MMrtamt of beaadtHd fara fsuhioad fat A BwMt srUgr At One Third Lew than Ordinary Retai Pricet CoawvCoateet Capes Wraps Chokers Stoles ont and two sldn Animal ScarSi in the most fashionable furt Mole I iudson Seal Squwrel KoKnaky Sable Fox Here Are a Few of the Wonderful Special Values Three Days Only Monday Tuesday Wednesday 427 575so 952500 for a 750 extra large Eastern Mink Capej Aaqi 50 tot a fine 30 inch Hudson Seal Coat with PJOl Squirrel Collar and Cuffs 350 valu 28800 for 30 inch Hudson Seal Coat 375 value 6500 for very handsome Taupe Foxes 95 values 6250 for one akin Hudson Bay Sable 85 value ein00 for a fine Caracul Coat elaborately sDejlU trimmed with Hudson Seal 450 vara 250 ft 30 inch Jap Kolinsky Coat 385 value for Hudson Seal dyed muskraO Coat with very large Skunk Collar and Cuffs that retails for 650 for large and very beanrtiful Moleskin Dolman Kolinsky trimmed that would retail for 80000 Your Old Fun Remodeled into new styles at low prices Special Designs Made to Order at the Most Moderate Prices Small deposit holds any garment until Christmas geccan aalWt arisBSaav rgiiLTBv LBHSaV SrBfgenBSBBSBBPsjlpHKawaBrsaT 4ggwnsknat as agni nBssTgsa ariis vtist i aeLgrSR BBflBSasta Sa STBVv ttt rill iTi i i t1 Jzuajr Jtr Jm JBaVa1 HartwMWiiainsu aagsajM Jl A Xmb tf i Mt Jtm i wA A lrt VrtwW JWfr teAtegffllg MSMLV rV 4 aUTH 8.

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