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JW A fc 3 KEfffi CMWaVMVrIW 5Svr ir SAN ttlN0I8CO 0J1R0NICLE 8ATUllDAY JXtLX 28 lt23 rflW I 2g8i NEWS OF SOCIETY CLUBS ARMY AND NAVY StSvciH I Peninsula Women Planning for Presidents Visit Warm Welcome to Be Extended Executive While at Palo Alto Hospital By LADY TEAZLE Charmingly ejrpresslve of trie great hearted hospitality for which Callfornlahs are so famous th women of the leading peninsula families have planned a welcome to President Harding for Wednesday afternoon August 1 when ha arrives at tha United States Veterans Iloapltal No 24 formerly the Bam Hospital at Palo Alto lEvery garden Mar and little ha offered Ita cholceat blootna with whloti the entire hospital the administration buildings and the Ger den Theater will be decorated The entire place will be literally suffused In flowers and shrubbery Committees to undertake thla big task were organised under the chairmanship of Mrs Blgmund Stern who continues to be the rood angel to the wounded veter ans aha waa to them during the war years The reception to President Hard Ins will be at about 410 He will remain at the hospital until oclock making thla one of the longest visits paid by the President while here lie will visit the twelve wards and will speak from the state of the Garden Theater an open air rostrum where during the war entertainments were given for the soldiers The Marine band the Presidio band and other entertainment will be given on this afternoon so that the seven hundred or more patients may remember this as a gala day Indeed Some Filipino singers are to be there also There Is he a tea repast served by the women fio much enthusiasm has been manlfsted over this reception to President Harding that many are returning from the country to he present on this occasion The gathering will recall the war years when every woman and girl gave her time to helping In any way that she was capable of doing The women engaged In arrang ing the affair are the executive committee of the Garden Hospital Committee which carried on the work during the war These are UESDAMB fSmnind Stem lah Charob1ain PM nl I rfeve WHHsai Otwsr llertwrt F1alhbaar 1 linl 8 Hallar I llsllman Joesph A Donohoe John Marrtll Maratiall Madlaon MlU hall MouBtfonl Dane Oeergs A Pops Assisting this committee In the work of decorating the hospital and other details aro MESDAMKS TVmplnton Crocks AUSiiatos TVrlor Rtcwmrt Iwry Parniar Vullaf Treat WaJtat SUttliaimer Utham MnMollIn WUltam Rota Tartaric MoNur Bakar A Braae Edwin Birfof1a itton HtutbH a CI Imparts Gaiety to Service Life CWMWMMMMls bHbk KCaPSIIftMaaaBRSMIBIilBSaSjaaaSKlKlleSS SEIsf aS3SBBsiSBBBBBBSBBBBlsBOMPfHBNlraW isBsE lf J5HBKssHBaPsBarEMKaKS essiS sSi1 LatattasBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBssasa mM vTrTATHssssssssPllssssssssssssssrir jMlt SMSlsHWItwWaOlessH Ws ssssElg mtiffeMMH asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa assess IbSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSbIbSBSSBSBbIBBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBsWEv I rSV SBSBSBSBSBSBSsW BafaBSBSBSBSsB SBSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSa 4VsBSBSBSBSsB IsesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesKTIW aSsSBSS I 0PJBl 1 IssBssssssssssiVlafri BSBBBBBBBasVJsBBBBBsBBBBBsVJsBBBiM9flsBBBBBBBBBBBFI4 Center to Hear Addresses On Ending of War Various Steps Proposed to Be Discussed by Three Prominent Persons CIUB CALENDAR FOB TODAY San IrraaeW Ceates Law Not War day meeting St Francis Hotel 1010 a American Womens Overseas asae Outing and plcnlo at horn of lira Mott Allen tie Bant a Rosa street Bausallto Members take 141 boat irjr ITTVW Many Officer Dae to Arrive on Transport Retirement of Colonel Phillips Is Annooneed Various atepa proposed for the abolition of war will bs discussed and explained by three prominent speakers at a meeting of the San Francisco Center to be held thla morning at the Hotel St Franc la at 1010 oclock Chaster Rowell will apeak on the world court presenting certain legal points which are frequently overlooked by many opponents of the proposal Miss Zonla Baber who as secretary of the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom has worked Intimately with Jane Addaree will speak upon certain educational phases of special lntreat to women Dr William Phllllpa of St Johna Presbyterian church will give an address on The New Internationalism An outing with a basket supper will be held today by the American Womens Overseas League at the home of Mrs Mott Allen the By Ways at 815 Santa Rosa street Bausallto A musical and literary program will be presented Members will meet at the ferry building and take the 145 boat for Sau sal I to Visitors Mrs Ligon Briggi Ard wife of Lieutenant Commander Ard of the naval reserve who does more than hr share toward enlivening the leisure hours of those families in service society circles rbaxlas Rranoton rharUaJLatbmp ank MarwjaJl liana wefw Terra Bt ISTtd WetuSar MlHSm Barbers Posohoa rja Tlalan Chaaahromh Katharine IAaoUoa Haannr Martin Maxy Laoadale tnly Fajroll The work of decorating the Garden Theater will be under the direction of Miss Isabella Worn All of the nurserloa down the peninsula are Bending their choicest potted plants to adorn the grounds I Women Entertain With the masculine element of society flocking to the Bohemian Clubs famous summer camp on the Iluislan river the women of these householde find a eolace In entertaining each other at luncheon and bridge partlea For the coming fortnight until after the annual grove play next Saturday night August 4 there will be little doing beyond the Informal parties at which the women of society gather But there are so many affairs of this nature that In the aggregate they create a spirit of much liveliness Yesterday Mrs Schwerln waa hostess at a luncheon party and Mrs Robert Hayes Smith had friends at her home Mrs Scbwerlns party was In compliment to Mrs Frederick Hharon Others at Mrs Schwerlns homo Included MESDAKES Gw fa Armabr Ueon Mane Lswrsnoa UoOraerj Pradarirk VT McSmt MiktU Hanltt Joaaph Haddln Josapb aadoo Tobla lOasan Murpbr letters daughter Miss Frances Merrill and Mrs Ichn Merrill are also here The marriage of Miss Merrill and Robert Duncan will take place next Wednesday at the First Congregational Churih Mr and Mrs Willard Sheldon will give a moonlight picnic at Palo Alto tomorrow night fcr the Merrill Duncan bridal party and their friends Mr Keen will give a dinner party at the Family Club ori next Tuesday for Mr Duncan and the men of the bridal party if Mr and Mrs A Ralsch and the Misses Almee and Irfiia Ralsch will Klvera barbecue picnic tomorrow at their home at Saratoga The Ralsch family have purchased a property that was at one time the old Arguollo sate The old adobe house has been restored a consideration that most California people nav to the skill of the early build ers There are a number of most Interesting adobe homes In the Santa Clara valley Mrs Wlnthrop Aldrlch of New Tork Is visiting her cousin Miss Helen Crocker at the Crocker cottage at Pebble Beach Mrs Char res Templeton Crooker Is also here During their stay In Santa Bar bara the three young women were entertained at a luncheon party by Mr and Mrs Talbot Walker AmOng the San Francisco guests at the luncheon were Mr and Mrs Oordon Tevls Luncheon Hostess athwart Tnwrv is entertain ing her cousin Miss Marlon Zeile at her home at Menlo Tark Mr Lowery has gone to New Tork to visit his mother Mrs James Lowery Mrs Lowery was hostess at one of the luncheon parties of thla week her guests being HfcHDAMES obt smith aJLirsis rwwfa amnruo Uths McMttUts rbarlea WrOnrnitrS Larmood WeUb Mtaa alia Mta Juaaclrn Jfc if Mr and Mrs were hosts at Pradartcs NIoNrw tJutMis Murphy Tfaotsas Faalland Aujualua Tailor informal Luncheons I Mrs Howard Henshaw accom panied by her aunt apd uncle Pr and Mrs Preston Pope Satterwhlte and Clifford Brokaw brother of Dr Satterwhlte motored to Burllngame vesterday to pass the day with Mrs Robert Hayes Smith who entertained Informally for luncheon for the visitors Mr and Mrs Alexander Rutherford entertained at a dinner party at their home this also In compliment to the New Yorkers Mrs Renshaw will entertain her kinfolk at the Renshaw ranch near Hplllater From there they motor to Del Monte and possibly to Santa Barbara Mrs Renshaw will go East shortly to be present at the marriage of her sister Miss Betty dllbert and Hunt Telford Dickinson on September The ceremony Is to take place at the brides home on Long Island The brides two honor attendants will be her sisters Mrs Renshaw and Mrs Russell Kvans Tucker Jr 15 Mr and Mrs Horace Howard and Miss Jean Howard gave a dinner party on Thursday In honor of visiting friends Mr and Mrs Lee Miles Lee Miles Jr and Mr and Mrs William Uonlcker of Louisville Ky Mrs Uonlcker la a daughter of tha Miles Mlsa Howard visited the Kentucky people last spring Mr snd Mrs Worthlngton Ames are visiting In Ran Franclsoo ss the gueets of Mr and Mrs Alden Ames at their home on Clay street Miss Frances Ames whose engagement to Gordon Johnson was announced recently is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Worthlngton Ames who have an olive ranch In Tuba county Mr and Mrs Gilbert Rech of Chicago are at the Fairmont Hotel The Augustus Tajlor dinner party this week at their home at Menlo Park On this occasion their party included MCBSTtB AITO ITESDAMBS SVadarlok MnNasr Rndnlrih arractato Tharlaa slrConns Harbart nsUBBscasr I a4i ilmmm Cmaran NHMl IIJBB Back From Tahoe mm Mr and Mrs TThard Queen have returned from Tahoe where they have passed a month They will leave on Monday for Europe The Queens plan an Itinerary that will take them around the world the Kuropean tour to be followed by journey to the Orient returning to San Francisco via Toko and Honolulu Misses Nora nd Catherine Queen will accompany their parents At Del Monte With tha summer season nearlng Its peak 1H Monte Is the rendes vous this week of an unusual tram ber of ISasteru visitors many of them making the acquaintance of California for tha first time In the throng of vacationists reveling In the warm sunshine which has tnade this a notable July persons familiar In San Frinclsro and the bay district predominate Mr and Mrs Benjamin Ide Wheeler have extended their stay at Del Monte for another week to enjoy the long cont nued warm spell Mr and Mrs Samuel Lowo and son who have been at Del Monte for three weeks plan another weeks stay This week end they will be Joined by Mr and Mrs Bernard Lowe and the reunion Will be the occasion of a family golf match between the two brothers who are keen rivals at the game Mrs Angellottl of 5an Rafael Mrs A Rtchardson of Berkeley Dr aijd Mrs Howard Black of Palo Alto Mrs Joseph Dl Olorgio of Han Kranclsco and Mr and Mrs Buckley of Stockton are among recent arrlvls at Del Monte planning an extendod stay Mrs Francis Nevlan and daughter Mr and Mrs Ira Lllllck and Mr and Mrs Iyster Rurneson and two children are among a number of San Franclscuns who havo made reservations for the greater part of August at Del Monte He if Mr and Mrs Llsberger who have been motoring through Southern California with their small grandsons Teddy and Dan havo returned to San Francisco While In San Jose the party stopped at the Vendome Mrs Llsberger entertained at dinner for her son Sylvan Llsberger on Thursday evening when a number of his friends were guests Mrs John Martin Graham has returned from the south and will be at the Hotel St Francis Indefinitely Mr and Mrs Jamos Jack man Anna Peters are atCoronado They are making an extensive motor tour of the south tt Captain and Mrs John Qulnn will visit Frederlo Stotts at his home In Santa Barbara early In August Mm Qulnn will arrive in the Southern olty so Monday when she will be a guest at El Mlrasol until the end of the week when she will be Joined by her husband who aerved In the World war with much distinction having been decorated on a number of occaalona for conspicuous bravery with the famous Princess Pat regiment with which he served Hoi eSf 3T4 Among the first class passengers on the array transport Thomas which Is dns to arrive at Fort Mason from Manila August 1 are the following army officers BrigadierBrigadier General Henry Todd Brlga dler Oeneral McDonald retired Colonel Charles 8 Wallace signal corps Lieutenant Colonel Francis A Pope corps of engineers Major Walter 8 Smith dental oorps Major Joseph Moreno medical oorps Major John Lee general staff Major Edrar Thompson coast artillery corps Major Willis a Knight oogst artillery corps Major Byron Jonea air service Major Charles A Stokea iniantry Major Robert A Otllmore Major Clinton Alden and Major frank Brezlna Phllnnna Remits Major Rembert Watson Judge advocate for Letterraan General Hospital Cantaln Tlnvf -ling- and Captain Idwal Fdwaxds air service Captains William Patterson Frederlok Topping ntllp Blehl Daniel Hlckey Jr and Louis Farsworth coast artillery corps Captains Breckinridge A Day and Richard Du puy Held artillery Captain George Owens signal corps Captain Rufus Vaughan quartermaster corps Captain Lawrence Pills bury John Stanton and Joseph I Martin medical oorps Captain Howard A Hale dental corps Cap tains irranK Tlllotson and John Cook Philippine Soouts Captain Carroll Rlgga coast artillery corpa Captain Lloyd Zuppman quartermaster corps Captain Elmer Nlcklles dental corps Captains Nathan Rosenburg and William 3 Prout medical corps First Lieutenants Leonard Davis Rupert Starr James Smith Walter It Goodrich Edward Hendrlck and Neal Crelghton air service Walter A Jackson Infantry Beverly Snow corps of engineers Edwin Rogers veterinary corps Herbert Merrltt Philippine Scouts Joe Moss coast artillery corps Harold Jordan and Don Btddlnger Philippine Scouts Second Lieutenants Frederick Dcdge William Dunham David Latimer Charles Bryan Frederick Drury Maurice Hicks Hannah A Kallen army nurse corps and Pranclaoo Manxano Philippine Scouts and First Lieutenants Frederick A Metcalf field artillery Willis Taylor air service and Forest Holycross veterinary corps General Todd will report to Major General Charles Morton for assignment to duty and will probably be appointed as commandant of the Sth Coast Artillery Dlrtrlct succeeding Brigadier General Ira A Haynes The retirement of Colonel Ervln Phllllpa cavalry formerly the Inapector of the Ninth Corpa area from the active servlee la announced In a War Department order received yesterday by Major Frederick Griffith Jr asslsUnt chief of staff of the Corps area for military Intelligence The retirement will take effect on November and la upon Colonel Phillips own application Other War Department orders received at army headquarters were First Lieutenant Burnle Dallas air service haa been tranaferred from aaslgnment and duty at Crlssy Field to McCook Field Dayton Ohio August IS 1111 for duty and course of Instruction at the Air Service Engineering School The resignation by First Lieutenant Harold Burl Marr Infantry of his commission as an officer of the army to take effeot August 1 is accepted by the President Colonel Wallace to Become Signal Officer Head of Army to Be Honor Guest At Dinner Party Event at Presidio Will Attract Much Attention Former Officer Gtning JZLH a at A smau lesi paiioon muius iia ass ii la i aihuaTivu aniiw fatw Mrttl SI two hour and a halfc iTJ Mcj i mm i ivj HMj i Lit ifl Hi ijf General and Mrs Charles Mor ton will give a dinner party at tneir te horn at Fort Mason on August i in honar nf General John Penn ing who will be their house guest daring his stay In this city There will bo forty guests General Pershing who lived at fa the Presidio for several years has a fe host of friends hers The late Mrs Pershing who met suoh a tragic death when the Pershing home at the Presidio burned down was one The Spirit of the Dance Aro Ton danca crazyt1 wait noil OI in wpr la and whether you are or not yon will surely enjoy the phtv torraphlc rsproaoc Uons of soma of the worlds famous dancers In next Sundays Rota sravtira Section of The Chronicle America France Swedea and Austria contribute to this alluring pace Those who are movie fans will enjoy the SP fas i of the moat beloved servloe women jg whom San Francisco ever had the I a EXtrClVaZCmCt arood fortune to know Before aha of Art a ooif fortune to kno waa a reeldent of thla cny sue visited here on numerous occasions and had a host of friends in civilian clrclea who will welcome Gen era Pershing next week Arrive In 9 Colonel Charles Wallace sig nal corps will arrive In San Franclsoo from Manila on the army transport Thomas to become the signal officer of the th Corps area Colonel Wallace was formerly signal officer of the Philippine Department and was recently relieved by Lieutenant Colonel Sebrlng Meglll who was ordered to the Philippine Islands from the post of signjal officer of the 9th Corps area CtAonel Wallace has served In the Signal Corps for the past twenty five years During the World war he had charge of telegraphic com munlcatloVs for the Service of Supply wltn headquarters In Paris He first organized the telephone and cable facilities of the American Expeditionary Forces General Wittenmyer to Retire From Army Aug 9 Brlrsdler Oeneral Kdmund Wit tenmyer formerly chief of staff of the Ninth Corps area will retire from the active military service on August 9 It became known at the Presidio yesterday His present station Is Fort A Russell Wyoming General Wlttenmyer held the grade of Major General In the temporary military establishment overseas during the World war and was awarded the distinguished service medal Motoring North Judge Leslie Hewitt and family of Los Angeles left yesterday for the north after a very enjoyable visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Degan on Fillmore and Green streets They expert to motor as far ss Portland and may extend tl lr trip Into Vancouver I Los Altos Event Mr and Mrs Horace Hill on whose property at Los Altos a picturesque out of door entertainment grounds has been created by Improving the natural advantages will entertain their friends this evening at a moonlight picnic The Hills frequently entertain In this charm ing way Cnlonel and Mrs George Win terburn who were atatloned here for several years until about a year ago have arrived from Fort Bliss on a visit Mrs Wlnterburn having relatives here The Wlnterburns motored from Texas making the long Journey In five days It was a most Interesting Itinerary skirting the Mohave deeert and passing some of the famous scenic places of the Southwest They were overjoyed to breathe the Invigorating air of San fTancisco after the desert heat On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs George MoGowan gave a dinner to welcome the Wlnterburns Also present were Commander and Mrs Alva Bernbard Lieutenant Commander and Mrs Lyman Swenson and Mr snd Mrs Christopher Buckley The latter left yesterday for Santa Crus They have been at Pebble Beach for most of the summer Coming on Visit Mrs Arthur Stuart Walton wife of Lieutenant Walton will arrive In San Franclsoo on Sunday to visit her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Hlgglns of the Fairmont Hotel Mrs Walton has been visiting her family In Salt Lake City since the first of June She will be Joined by her husband who has been stationed on the 8 Oklahoma in a few days and will also be the guest of air and Mrs Hlgglns at the Fairmont for a month Mrs Walton was Miss Mary Alice Moon of Salt Lske City until her marriage a year ago With Its strikingly beautiful pictures of such movie queens as Bebe Daniels maklngr Cleopatra look like an amateur Nlta Naldl In her bead vamping costume Naxlmova with her peacock feather headdress and Agnes Ayera In her bird costume none of you will want to miss this one Then f5 am In European Landed Guests Honored 1 Mrs Irving Wright of San Francisco was hostess at a tea on Monday afternoon at El Prado del Monte her villa on Mission road In honor of Mr and Mrs Robert Nichols of Tokyo 3 3 Such personages are pictured as Sir Thotnas Upton telling a new one to King George while below the Prince of Wales Is given a Joyous greeting by British school children The new Prime Minister Is shown receiving a degree from Cambridge University and Vil a fas aWm ti 11 stas aas fjs sajjaasv Kg limtratlnn nf rwAf HI eruptions at Mount Etna The feminine ejm will be Intrigued by Bits i of Fashion asssssV mssssssssssssssssssHsT sssFH lrP0WDERl DOES ST I qt Sealers I insist on I I TAtBOrs I READ THE WASP ESTABLISHED lSfS JLeadlnr Society Weekly Men Read It for lU Wue and Helpful Thought Womtn Read It for lU Piquant and Pleating Social Pages In This Weeht Itsae San Franciscos Welcome to President llardlng Mies Geneva Shaffers Interesting Story of Americans In Europe A Modern PlogeneV Sncccksfnl Qaest Womens Influence In 8 Sen ate Worlds Art Saloa In Uth Cen tury Pageant Why Margaret lagUn Likes IisDsekeepinff Elisor Olyn Replies to Critics The Minnesota Verdict and Its Meaning COOL AND BECOMING FROCK When occasion demanda something dressy and youth demands something equally cool and comfortable this little easily made frock Is suggested to the mother who Is on the lookout for a pretty frock for little daughter that she can make tn an hour or so If you should doubt Its extremely simple construction a glance at the diagram will convince you that the task of making Is extremely simple The pattern No 114 cuts tn slses 18 11 and 14 years The 8 year else requires 1 7 8 yarda of 14 lnch material 1 7 yarda of laoe edging and 1 yarda of lacs Insertion for the skirt Price lo stampa or coin coin preferred Addreaa FASHION DEPARTMENT BAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Orders filled from Chicago tn nine Days pIIMIIIIIIllllllllllllllillllllilllllll1lllllllllillll1IIIIM Mrs de Grafs Cook Book An artistic grouping of modes and models from the fashion centers of the world Here are reproductions showing the last word In crea tions for feminine adornment trayed in tn finest photographic detail Then you may take a little trip Arottnd America Dine in an Oriental Atmosphere of Refinement 4 Tcu7ir Finest Chinese and American Cooking DANCING to Beautiful Music 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better Idea as to San Franciscos wonderful growth On the eighth psge of the section you will enjoy Belles and Beaux rps 5S8I a vs sk Starting with Jackie Coogan who la talking the world getting a glimpse of Mme Schu mann Helnk In attend ance at the Disabled Veterans convention and having a peek at ttbe prettiest Camp Fir girl in the Northwest also there la a recent picture of Senator if Longworth and wife to who were among the Leviathans passengers All of you lovers of ABf 146 fliSI 0 8howtng the winners of the recent English and French stage beauty ronteats Cornelius Vacderbllt Whitney and his new bride Lady Mary Cambridge and her new husband and other Interesting not tables In the news world Dont miss Tha 4 cJlvt r1w r21mim WUllUlaj Vsf I Wf I Rotanravure mmmammimsmmimmmmmm Section hi JtX fTikti i jii juj 1 ft Vd Ii8 VJM CvR icys fcC.

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