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26 SOCIETY SOCIETY still lingers at the seaside and gives not even a thought to city life and pleasures. The out-of-town season i gives every promise of being tin- usually prolonged this year, and the indications are that the season of town festivities will not be Inaugurated till late in the fall. The devotees of fashion are living in the joys of to-day, giving never a thought of the days to come, and so the outlook for the coming autumn days is delightfully indefinite. Jhevj're Engaged. The wedding of Miss Julie Kohn and 11.

M. Kahn will take place at the r-sldence of the bride's parents, 16118 Sutter street, this Sunday, July 17. Mr. and Mrs. James Weil announce the engagement of their daughter, Ancle, and Cbarlea B.

Well of Modesto. The receptions will be held Sunday, July 24, and Thursday. July 2S, from 2 to 5 p. at ISI4 Pine" street. Wedding Bells.

Sunday morninpr, at the residence of Charles Mayer 524 Fillmore street. Miss Babette 1.. Weglehner of Napa ana Albert W. V.nino, promising young lawyer of New York, were united In marriage by the Rev. Mr.

Fuendeling. After a short stay here, the young couple will leave via the Canadian Pa- clflc for their future home-. New York. George H. Wlegner of the Seal Rock Market and Miss Annie Cecelia Cassidy, i daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Cassidy Of Point Lobos avenue, were married at the Star of the Sea Church by Father Coyle, Saturday evening, June 25. Home Qatherings. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Stance of this city completed their twenty-fifth year of married life on Wednesday. July 6, to commemorate the occasion many of their friends had been Invited to enjoy the evening with them at their residence. 734 McAllister street.

The parlors were decorated with flowers, the predominating colors being the good old "red. white and Line." There were the usual toasts at the table to the happy pair. After supper the company indulged in a social dance, which did not break up until early dawn. Mr. and Mrs.

Btange were the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents. The following were present: Mr. and Mrp. J. V.

liink. Miss Alma lllnk, Mrs. M. Wolters, Mr. and Mrs.

William Jaenicks. Carl Stange, Miss Lena Miss Mary Stange, Mrs. C. Siange, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Gniverman, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Khrenpfort, Mr. and Mrs. O. Page, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wolters, Mrs. Schmoltz, ICIM B. Schmoltz, Mrs. ilenning, H.

T. Heiming. Mrs. Arthur A. Stange.

J. Btange. A very enjoyable reunion was held at the residence of A. T. Dobson, 847 Pine street, on Saturday evening at the conclusion of the performance of "The Mikado," the occasion being the farewell by the members of the company to Miss Gcorgte Cooper prior to her departure for Victoria, B.

where she will join hi parents. Miss Cooper sailed on the eteamor Queen Sunday morning. A host of friends accompanied her to the steamer, laden with offerings and good wishes for her future success. Last Thursday evening Miss Bertha Wadham. youngest daughter of Luman Wadham.

1009 Leavenworth street, was tendered a birthday party and supper by her parents. On July 3. the occasion of the arrival of the first born son of Rev. Dr. Isidor Myers of the Bush-Ptreet Temple, was duly celebrated at the latter's residence.

Among those present were: Rev. Drs. J. Nieto, M. 8.

Levy, Berman. Moseson and Rabbi A. Brown, Drs. Danzlger, Manson, Lewin, M. D.

party was given at the home of Mrs. J. C. Haake in honor of her daughter Daisy's return from a four months' trip to Fresno. Sailed Among the passengers on the steamship Alameda, sailing on Wednesday, July 13, were: For A.

Allen. C. A. Arnholt, A. Atkinson.

S. T. Bacon. A. D.

Baldwin. B. R. Banning, O. M.

Barraclough. P. J. Barth. Mrs.

I. C. Calllster, Miss Mabel Craft, James Dodd, W. Dunbur. W.

J. Dyer, W. R. FarringUm and wife, William George, E. F.

Gutschow, wife and child. EL S. Hale, Hon. F. M.

Hatch, wife, two children and maid, Mrs. A. G. Hawes and maid, R. Hawkhurst J.

S. Hermann, G. T. Kleugel, F. Iceland, Miss L.

M. Lemon. W. H. Lewers, A.

I. Lewis, Miss Palmer-Lovell and courier. Mis? C. G. Palmer- Lo veil.

Captain William Matson, Alexander Walter Miss E. G. Munson, L. B. Nutting and wife, A.

Perry. Miss Potter. Miss M. L. Richardson, Miss Ivy Richardson, Mrs.

Alice Rix. O. B. Root. Miss E.

Q. Sayrea. St. C. Sayres.

M. Smith. P. Snyder, wife and child. C.

V. Sturdevant, A. Taylor. Hon. 1...

A. Thurston. wife and child, Mrs. S. A.

Thurston. Albert Waterhouse. 11. Waterhouse. A.

Wilder. Harry P. Weber, Miss K. Wheelwright, J. Wright.

For A. W. Fee. J. A.

Hall. Mrs. H. Knight and child, Joseph Murphy, L. B.

Patterson. Mrs. F. Smith. W.

Sherer M. Springer, S. V. Winter, Mies L. H.

Winter. Join at Honolulu C. P. Trevelyan, S. Webb and wife.

SUaggs Springs. The following guests are registered at Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma County, From San Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Rolph and son, W.

B. Cluff and family. H. H. Elliott, W.

Wieboldt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Byrne. T. E. Shumare, Abe Schmidt. P.

Curry, E. E. Drake, Mrs. J. M.

Litchfleld and son, A. J. Rich, J. Goldman, P. J.

Campion, P. F. Butler. George F. Butler, Miss M.

E. Butler, William Sohmalz, wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nat ian, Mrs.

A. B. Block, Mrs. George Kedon, Clarice Kedon. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Wilford and child, S. P. Young, Mrs. Rigdon, Miss Murlch, A.

H. Clure, Dr. J. J. Flood, F.

T. Meagher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson.

O. H. Keyes. John F. Finn, Joseph Moran, Thomas Murphy, Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Sanbourne ana child, Mrs. S.

Blanc, George Fritch, William P. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Bruce, J. F. Ortman. Sam I Berwln. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Honman. Mr. and Mrs.

Rutherford Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Levy, T. Mitchels.

P. T. Crane. T. W.

Fairweather, i R. L. Walsh. Mrs. Arthur R.

Rlckoff, Miss Annie Leahy, Mrs. Anna Farrell, Miss Kathleen Farrell Mr. and Mrs. F. Heitmeier and child, Mrs.

C. 11. Higgins, I Chester Hlggins, Louis de Borne and family. Martin Walsh, Samuel H. Love and family, Dr.

and Mrs. H. E. Richards. Harry Schwartz, G.

S. Williams. M. Burns. W.

Milroy, P. F. Kennedy, Miss V. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Buck. Miss E. Buck.

Miss N. Buck. John A. Buck Walter E. Buck.

Darrel Horam, David Rich, A. J. Rich. Sadie E. Walsh i and niece.

Victor Demartini. A. Chris- I tensen, Sanford F. Walter, G. D.

Lucy. wife and family, Miss iregloan, Gregory 1 Valerro, C. E. Corev, Mrs. M.

O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Klelley, Hari rls.

Mrs. P. E. Williams, Samuel W. i Backus, James F.

Leahy, George Fogel, Ralph Locan. P. J. Gallagher, Mrs. Captain Reed, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Frohman, Mrs.

11. S. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. Hooe, Mrs. M. E. Senton, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Curtis Miss I Rita Curtis. Mrs. M.

J. Brady, Miss L'llu- Brady, Mrs. J. W. Ranhael, nurse and three children, Mr.

and Mrs. I. Raphael Wand, William Isaacs, Mrs. W. E.

Norwood, Miss Norwood. Miss Pillsbury, C. G. Clinch and son. Mrs.

C. G. Clinch and malti, Miss A. Doran, Miss Ida Dorsey, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1898. Mrs.

T. Goodman. Miss Tillle Goodman, St. lla Goodman, Hilda Goodman. Mrs.

T. Heyman, Mrs. James Franklin. Miss Tess Franklin. Mrs.

C. T. Curley, Mrs. H. A.

Curley, Mrs. A. Curtaz, Mrs. William Goeggel, Miss 1,. C'urtaz.

Miss Edna Goegtft'l, Miss Gladys Goeggel, T. Dannenbaum, J. Dannenbaum, John MeNally. Mrs. McNally, Mabel McNally, Dr.

and Mrs. R. L. Walsh. Captain C.

O. Anderson, James Bhea, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Carroll, James Nissum. Charles Loesch, Professor James F. Moore, E. J. Vogel, J.

H. Anderson. W. Rayhlll. Mrs.

Kennedy amt son. J. Mahom-y, Arthur Bering, Mrs. S. Bloom.

Miss M. Bloom. D. C. Bloom.

J. Boas. Stella Boas, Jesse G. Gobey and Bister, S. Altshuk-r.

Miss A. Altshuler. R. H. Davis R.

11. Davis Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Collins, A. Pallies. J. R. W.

Bahls, Clarence M. Reed, Fletcher Ames, Adelaide Higglns, Arabella Higglns. J. W. Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. Captain Thompson. Miss H. Tomsen, Mrs. George Boothe.

Mrs. M. Illlderbrandt. Hiss M. Hildebrandt; San Rafael, J.

M. Taylor Son; Petaluma, L. Cantel Fred Kuhnle. P. StapJeton; Santa Carrie J.

Farmer, Marie F. Farmer. J. P. Grace, Samuel Crooks, Mrs.

J. F. MuJgrew, Walter Mulgrew. L. R.

Howard, A. L. Fisher. W. H.

Fisher. Con Shea and family, Ilealdsburg, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.

Lord, E. McPhearson, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonough, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Daisy Vossbrink. S. HUffuboh, V.

N. Goddard. Mm. M. E.

RoDerts. J. Goldstein: Sebastopol, E. Walker; Tiburon. W.

R. Hansen; Lytton Springs. James P. Gulrine and wife; Dry Creek, Mrs. William Board, Miss Neva Board.

Mrs. P. E. Reynolds, Dr. H.

E. Ottmer: Cloverdale. William Fish Rock, C. Queen; Gualala. W.

F. St! Oris, Peter Johnson. Bartlett Springs. Among the late arrivals are: Alrd, i Mrs. Richard C.

Jones, Frank A. Vail, J. A. Weeks. Dr.

J. R. Lame, E. P. E.

Troy, Mrs. Stoll, Michael Crouley, J. J. Hyland and wife. Miss Kitty Morris, i Samuel Flint and wife, P.

J. Dunn, i Nellie Lomoly, Charles Towe and wife, Walter H. Levy, J. S. Hennessy, P.

Orenman, J. M. Schultz, J. F. Brady.

O. J. Shattuok. Dr. W.

B. Coffey. Lewis F. Brighton, J. B.

Dilllon, Frank A. Martin, A. R. Faul, A. Schulre and wife, M.

J. Friedman. Mrs. P. J.

Nolan. J. B. Leuck, R. B.

Mitchell. Alex McCallum and wife, R. Farley, Mrs. Eva L. Mieser.

San Francisco; Charles Smith and wife, Mrs. William Kirby, J. J. Nagele and wife. Miss Bertha Grau, Miss Florence Grau, Mies Helen Howe, Herman H.

Grau and wife, Master Fritz Grau, K. J. Hechtman and family. Clarence McCoy, Bert Warren. Mrs.

S. Isaacs, P. Pendergast and wife, Mrs. J. W.

McHale, Otto Grau, Miss Elsie Grau, Miss Tladle Grau, A. R. Mc- Lean, Miss Gretchen Grau. Frank Hickman and wife, Mrs. Josie Van Meter and child, Miss Katie Duggan, P.

Cohen, Sacramenio; Charles Elsey and family, David S. Belby, J. Allman, Oakland; C. M. Johnston, Los Angeles; J.

W. Potts, Red- I ding; John C. White and wife, Maryaville; J. R. Burnett anil wife.

Willows; A. Borkman and wife. Colusa; A. J. Todd.

San Rafael; Miss C. Harrington. Miss Etta Christie, Lakeport; F. 11. Steel, Brownsville: Mrs.

N. Ryle. Miss J. Ryle, Patterson; Lewis B. Snyder, Davlsville; W.

R. Carpenter, A. C. Morris, Maryaville; Thomas Robinson. Colusa; E.

A. Holland, San Jose: R. Pendergast, Virginia City; M. S. Davis and wife, Santa Rosa; Captain A.

N. Trlpp. Honolulu; George Henry and wife. Upper Lake; F. P.

Brophy and wife. George W. Sherman, Santa Rosa: John Baker, Fort Bragg: William J. Cruse, Grass Valley; A. J.

Richardson, Auburn; Bartlett Turman, Coluna; Hugh J. O'Nell, Haywards; 1 H. New York. Hotel Following is list of the guests registered at Rowardennan: J. D.

Brown, Mrs. J. D. Brown, Tom Brown, Benjamin Curtaz and wife, W. H.

Denning, Mrs. J. P. Martin. Miss Ethel Crelgh.

Mrs. H. H. McColHster. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Grow. Colonel and Mrs. Menton, M. S.

Jeff ere, M. S. Jeffers Miss Eunice C. Jeffers. Miss Myra M.

Jeffers, Mrs. R. Carmany, Miss Laura Carmany, Mrs. I. F.

Moulton, Miss Harrlet Moulton, Miss Lowery, Mrs. A. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs.

Charles Pike, Charles Pike, Robert Pike. John Pike, George Bennett. Mrs. George Bennett, Miss Bennett, Miss Florence Bennett. Jose Costa, J.

G. Giesting, Mrs. J. B. Giesting, J.

G. Giesting Miss Giesting, F. R. Mantell, Miss Elsa Everdlng, Mrs. Williamson, Miss Williamson.

Mrs. E. L. Wemple, Miss Muriel Wemple. William A.

Forbes, Mrs. Edgar Weaver, Miss Wenzelburger.Miss E. S. Phillips. H.

S. Meyer. P. J. Meyer, Miss A.

Lowery, Samuel M. Wilson. H. R. Mann, Mrs.

H. R. Mann. H. R.

Mann Judge Belcher, Mrs. Belcher, Mrs. Miss Brownell, Mrs. A. W.

Moulton, Miss Helen Davis. Dr. 11. J. Jones.

Mrs. Jones, Spencer Grant. Har- I old Wright, Miss Kohler. Joseph Woods, i Mrs. Woods.

J. Kelly. Dr. A. C.

Rolifson Bessie Brown. Mrs. Brown, Judge Lindlev, Mrs. Lindley, Miss Llndley, Miss Helen Wright. Marshall F.

Jones, Mrs. Jones. W. H. Beanwton, W.

S. Foul; ton. George Glbbs, Miss uowney, Miss I Jean Downey, 11. D. Haydenfeldt.

H. H. Cosgrlff, H. G. Edwards.

F. Moulton, Miss Bessie Roden, E. W. Westohal, G. D.

Moore. Mrs. Moore, B. D. Bent, Miss S.

E. Block, Dr. J. C. Block, Dr.

H. C. Curl. I. S.

Dr. M. R. Gibbons. Dr.

W. B. Ludlow, Dr. A. M.

Lewis, A. X. Lewis. Charles L. Lewis, C.

P. Wagner, R. A. Brown. James Cooper, John Forrester, John F.

Homlller. iurs. George F. I Grant, Miss Eleanor Warner, Miss Madera Block, J. W.

McDonald. J. J. I O'Toole, James Moore, Dr. Saunders.

Miss Dora Saunders, R. H. Spottswood, George W. Turner, Charles H. Delaney, C.

Butler. J. G. Edwards. Mrs.

Edwards. Miss Alnette Edwards, Miss Lucille Parker, San Francisco; A. F. Kales. Mrs.

M. W. Kales. Miss Kales. Miss Ruth Kales.

Frank Kales, Spencer Kales, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Adams, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Moseley, Edward M. Walsh and family.

Judge Henshaw, Mrs Ilenshaw, Tyler Henflhaw. Fritz Henshaw, Stanley lie.n-ehaw, Stuart Henshaw, Miss Clara Bhaw, Edward Barry, Mrs. Barry, Miss Barry, Miss Marinda Barry, Miss Letitia Barry. Miss Isabelle Kendall, A. Shilling, Mrs.

Shilling. Miss Elsa Shilling. Carl Shilling. Master Walter Shilling, Mrs. O.

P. Downing, Miss Edith Downing. Bonnie Downing, Miss Eliot Downing, 11. R. Belden, Mrs.

H. R. Belden. D. F.

Belden, Miss Nordine Belden, Miss Belden, Mrs. J. P. Garllek. Miss Garlick.

Clement Bennett, Herbert Bennett. Mrs. A. L. Eastland.

J. A. Rowell, C. F. Rowell, C.

8. Gushing, H. C. McCormiek, George W. Hicks.

F. J. Starr. Harry Farr. Mr.

Miller, Mies Sherwood, Miss Lillle Sherwood, R. C. Parkinson, Mrs. Edwin Goodall, F. J.

Kendall, Mrs. M. Lyman, Mrs. H. Mathews, Miss Edyth Mathews, Ed Hume.

Oakland; Mrs. J. F. Sims. Miss Sims, Miss Myrtle Sims, Miss Gladys Sims.

Berkeley; Mrs. M. M. Miller. Kennedy.

San Jose; J. D. Moorehouse, L. F. Mitchell, A.

and wife. S. F. Herncastlo, Topeka, R. G.

Crlchton and wife. Bakersfield; Mrs. Zeeler. Miss Zeelcr. Miss Anna Zeeler.

Bouldln Island; Mrs. F. C. Blakinston, Miss Blakinston, Miss Margaret Blakinston, Miss M. Miller, Butte.

F. F. Mrs Moulton, Redwood City. Summit Hotel. There was a very enjoyable hop at the Summit Hotel parlor at Wrights on Tuesday evening, the 12th, as a farewell to Mr.

and Mrs. M. Ileffernan, Miss May Heffernan, Miss Regina Hfffernan, Frank Heffernan, M. Kelly, Misses Genevieve and Loretta Kelly, Mrs. L.

Bloch, Miss Margaret Bloch, Master Femand Bloch, Mrs. Charles Foster, Miss Edith Foster, who have spent several happy weeks here and who returned to San Francisco and Alnmfda on Wednesday. Over thirty-five people participated in the dances. Budd Simmons of San Francisco favored the audience with an excellent recitation. Singing and speeches were In order.

Cake and lemonade were served, and all passed a merry time. Many of the neighbors called during the evening and bade farewell to these guests There are twelve or fifteen guests remaining, and more are coming in dally. Over thirty have been at the Summit during the' last few weeks. Jhe Qevjsers. Following is the list of arrivals at the Geysers for the past week: Mrs.

G. A. Hare. Ralph Hare. Gustav P.

I. Adfeld, E. D. Ooslln and wife, Kate Hodgklnson. Belle Ryan, A.

H. Greenberg and wife, Miss Hazel Greenberg, Master Harold Greenberg, Miss A. G. Nelson, Mlsp 8. 1.

Regan. J. F. Brady. J.

A. Weeks, Frank Torey, Charles Vogel, Louis Renwlck, H. Sherwood and wife, Florence Sherwood, Mabel Sherwood, F. A. Bogart and wife, Adolph Schonfeld.

wife and child, Mrs. S. Jacobs, Mr. und Mrs. M.

Koittky, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, Frank S. Kelly and wife. Mrs.

Schuman, Mrs. Frankal, J. H. Cunningham, Robert Cunningham. E.

E. Johnson and wife, San Francisco; S. Mc- Kee Mhoon. John Falconer and wife, E. W.

Lohmann, W. A. Bain, W. Little, Mrs. E.

M. Van Duyne, Miss C. P. Leet, Mary Tyrrell. C.

b. Twomb.ov, C. Max Twombly, L. McCray, Mrs. I.

C. Woodward, James C. Mayon, Mrs. J. L.

Mayon, Ethel Mayon, Clara Mayon. J. Ralph Mayon. Mabel Mayon. Ruth Mayon.

Oakland; Mrs. D. McLaren, Miss McLaren. Alameda: Miss M. Llvermore.

Miss C. H. Little. Montreal, Napa County; Mrs. P.

Van Loon. Mrs. H. L. Whitehead, W.

H. Porter and wife, Callstoga; A. F. Otto, wife and children. Belmont; Pete Johnsf-n, Miss Elsie Jnhnsen, Gualala; James A.

Peoples. Petaluma: Ethel Houp Peoples. Two Rocks, Wellington Hlatt, Cloverdale; W. D. Thelll, Vallejo.

Santa Gatalina Island. William J. of Oakland has joined his family at the Metropole for an Indefinite stay. Colonel and Mrs. Dan Burns, Mr.

and Mrs. George Gale, Miss Galene Gale, Miss Rowena Burns and Miss Maud Cluff, who have guests of the Metropole for some time, have gone to Santa Monica, where they will visit several weeks before returning to their northern home. Mrs. A. L.

White, wife of the lumber king of San Francisco, and Miss Florence White and Thornton White, guests of the Metropole for two weeks, have gone to Coronado to spend a month before return- Ing north. Miss Berenice Landers, who Is at the Metropole with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Landers of San Francisco, le the champion swimmer and golf player on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Currier and daughter of San Francisco prominent among recent arrivals at the Metropole.

Mrs. A. N. Drown. Miss Drown and Miss Mamie Drown of San Francisco are recent arrivals at the Metropole, where they will make an e.t'ended stay.

Captain and Mrs. W. S. Go'odfellow daughters and sons, who have been at the Metropole for the past month, leave soon for their San Francisco homes. Paraiso Springs.

The arrivals at Paralso Springs for the past week arc: Mrs. Stiibbs. Mrs. Virginia Fisher. Oakland; S.

M. Black and wife, Mrs. A. C. Black.

Blanco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolan and child, Oals Mlchalltskho, Henry Sturken, George Hartmnn, Mrs. M.

Hayden Mrs. J. C. Coleman. Mrs.

Janet Coleman! John C. Coleman Crocker, Mrs. J. C. Manne.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Field and son, Henry Rosenbaum, S. J.

Reid, R. Anderson, J. P. Sheridan, Henry Tlromermann, San Francisco; Captain J. C.

Escften, Captain C. D. Cook. Charles P. Jensen, Alameda; Mrs.

A. Armstrong, Miss Vivian Armstrong, H. P. Peterson Sure Orospmann. Oakland; Mrs M.

D. Mathews, Miss Theresa Mathews' Berkeley; lowa H. Tuttle, J. Steen. Jennie Steen, Felton; Charles H.

Chrlstensen. Salinas; D. Wallls J. C. Dumphy, King City; Mrs.

c' Mann, Miss Mann, San Jose; J. Van Nuhys, Merced; Dr. R. L. Walt, wife and son, J.

J. Moran. Sacramento; Vallegas, Soledad; Mrs. J. H.

Tuttle, "Watsonville: Charles Ronnie. Fort Ronnie; Mrs M. E. Dougherty, San Juan; Captain C. Lars.

Santa Clara; Ernest A. Husing, W. W. Casey, San Mateo; E. P.

Farnsworth Warren S. White. J. J. Hegard, San Francisco; Miss Peterson, Vallejo.

Hotel dz RedWood Hotel de Redwood was the of gay festivities on Wednesday evening, when the guests enjoyed a military progressive i whist party. The spacious parlor was beautifully decorated with ferns, which formed a fitting background for our national colors, wmch were lavishly dis; trlbuted throughout and formed the keyi note for favors and prizes, the ladles' tumes not excepted. The tables were named after our cruisers and command- ers, Dewey's Olympla being the winning table, at which Mrs. M. A.

Rosekrans and E. O'Brien captured first prizes. The consolation prizes were taken by Miss Rhoda Mills and E. Abenheim of San Francisco. Refreshments were served at midnight, after which dancing was indulged in until the wee sma' hours.

Those present were: Mrs. M. A. Rosekrans, E. O'Brien, Mrs.

G. E. Ker. George Rose- I krans, E. Abenheim, Mrs.

W. F. Mills, Miss Rhoda Mills. Miss Marjorie Mills, Mrs. A.

G. Ridling, Miss Anna Ridling. Mrs. Friedberg, Misses Rae and Lillian FriedbtTg, Miss Ida Diserens.Mr. and Mrs.

I. S. Averell. Edward Averell of San Francisco: Mrs. Alexander, Miss Eilith Alexander, Miss Sadie Alexander, Mrs.

Thompson. Mlsa Thompson, Mrs. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Wishart.

Oakland; Miss A. M. Chase. Miss M. Chase.

Miss Alice Kelly, Miss Helen Arnett. Berkeley; Miss R. A. Miller. Walter Price.

Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cox, Miss Florence Cox and Edward Reilly.

El Paso dz pobles. Registered at Paso de Robles are: W. H. Nolan, Miss D. Luetvogt, J.

D. Mc- Carthy, L. H. Stoll. D.

E. Wasserman. Mlsa A. Dougherty, C. A.

Burihan, Randsburg; Alex G. Bell, Alameda; A. Mattel, H. Granz. Fresno; E.

C. Krouse, San Jose; C. P. Bagley, H. G.

Dickman, T. B. Livingstone, Robert Ewlng and family, W. H. Spencer, San Luis Oblspo; J.

Vincent, W. H. Menke, H. Stern, Will Thornton, Anaconda; B. Honig, Mrs.

J. J. McMahon, Mrs. J. D.

Thornton, Miss Lane, H. A. Rosenbaum and wife. Mrs. M.

W. Newberg, Miss A. M. Manning, Gus Ileymann, Edmund Godchaux, Miss Godchaux. S.

S. Shuer, E. R. Smith and wife. Los Angeles; C.

E. Dryden, Sylvan Selig. A. C. Israel, Chicago; Alex Smith, Miss Kdlth Smith.

A. J. Taylor and wife, H. Langman. Mrs.

Arthur Bridge, M. J. Merrick, J. W. McCurley, E.

A. Beauce, L. Slgel and valet, P. Schlobach, Stanford University; M. J.

Sldeman, Martin Raschon. F. W. Ely, Mrs. E.

M. Rosner, P. Liebes, Miss C. Prager, S. Prager, Frank Dunn, wife and son, Mrs.

C. L. Vanderford, Angels Camp; Mrs. G. S.

Noble. J. H. Hatch and wife, Ed Goldsmith, S. J.

Wormser and wife. J. Werthelmer, Miss E. Wertheimer, Pittsburg. highland Springs.

Recent arrivals at Highland Springs are: From San T. M. McEneany and wife. R. E.

Mulcahy, Dr. George H. Palmer and family, Mrs. C. E.

Gibbs and family, S. Lewis, the Misses M. and A. Lewis. Miss S.

Heydenfeldt, George H. Strong. Mrs. M. L.

Abbott, Miss E. H. Walnwrlght. 11. Whittemore.

Mrs. 11. E. Wise and family, Mrs. V.

H. Robinson, Miss E. M. Young, A. H.

-Terrill, Mrs. E. Farnsworth. Miss L. Farnsworth, C.

B. Sloan, J. F. Brady, Edward Coleman, Miss S. A.

Coleman, Miss FT V. Coleman. Mrs. H. Coleman, S.

Kahn, E. Reddy, C. Towe and wife. H. Heyman, C.

Nlssum, C. Loesch, G. Cunningham, J. H. Mallett Jr.

and wife, George H. Tyson and family, M. Walter, E. F. Walter, M.

F. Waller, Mra. Ragan, Agnes Spreckels. Alameda; W. F.

Pierce, Charles D. Pierce, Dr. Rodolph, Frank Coakley, J. A. Young, E.

Luce. L. F. Byington. E.

P. E. Troy, George E. Bowers, Miss M. A.

Perkins. F. Taylor, P. S. Carlton, James Archer.

Oakland; I. Loeb, San Jose; Dr. Davidson, Oakland; Mrs. S. E.

Jordan, Mrs. M. Alderman, Santa Clara; Mrs. A. J.

Wilson, Mrs. H. H. Nicholl, C. S.

Arnold, Mrs. S. C. Chapman, Tav Chapman, Misa A. Patrick, Miss L.

Franck, Rev. G. E. Swan, A. L.

Goodman, Oakland. Springs. The week's arivals at Aetna Springs are: Mrs. L. B.

Doe, M.ss Alice Doe. Mrs. A. Hemsworth, Mrs. M.

L. Kelley, T. B. McLean. May Ayers, Charles E.

Elliott. Fred H. Fassett, Alfred Grosse, M.D., Mrs. William Groeae. Aiiss A.

Bode, M. F. Gabbs and wife, G. H. Scharer, Miss Mal- Ue Davidson, Miss Josephine Davidson William W.

Wills, W. A. Seouder, O. B. Marsdon, Eugene Unger, J.

J. O'Brien A. L. Morgenstern, H. C.

Ahlers. William D. OKane, J. B. Clot and wife, J.

E. Byler, G. T. Lyons. San Francisco; E.

Farnham, J. B. Morgan. Mrs. S.

A. Biadleman. Miss Clare Biadleman, Niles. Eugene L. Courtlan, Oakland; Mrs' f- rr ell fnd two children.

Pleasanton; Miss Katharine Swyney, Alameda; Mrs Charles Bach. Ross Valley Tucker. Winters; W. Couleton Vacal ille, Roy Blodgett, Miss Cleo Williams. A.

L. Little, Miss Cella Clark Abe G.McKenzle, Miss Mable Monticello Miss June Sackett, Miss Rita Emery Miss L. Boynton, Napa; Miss Clare McNear, ta iV ma: Arthur Fruits. Oat Hill; Frank Mansfield. Boston, Marie A.

Keller, Napa, Independence Lake. The week's arrivals at Independence Lake include Miss Myrtle J. Joseph, Miss M. Vena Simon, Oakland; Miss Celia Levison, San Francisco; James Wilde. Folsom City; Dr.

and Mrs. J. B. Petrie, San Francisco; Ralph L. Phelps, Stockton; Joseph M.

Cumming, Miss Janie Cumming, Miss Marion Cumming, San Francisco; Jordon. wife and two children, San Jose; Miss lla McL Cor Station; Miss Be le Hall. Truckee; Hugo Thornmett, Tolo; Peter O. Null, Grass Valley; M. Baruh, Los Angeles; T.

J. Dorney. Grass Valley; J. J. Tully.

Stockton; Robert a 5 Francisco; H. Pearce, A Ed monson, Love- Aqua The hotel is crowded with guests among whom are: Mrs. E. M. Bishop and children.

Mr. and Mrs. John Brockman and children and maid. Miss May Colman, Mrs. S.

Gunst and two children and maid. Mr. and Mrs. George Toy, Mabelle Toy. Harvey M.

Toy, Mlsa Florence Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiln and son Mrs. E. T.

McHenry, Mr. and Mrs John B. Carson, two children and maid. Miss Lillian Shoobert. Miss Ash Miss M.

Ash. Miss T. Ash. C. S.

Benedict and wife. Nora Ella Judson, Miss Judson, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Gorham. son and daughter. Mrs. Brennan. Alameda: Miss Boulanger Oakland; Mrs.

C. W. Jackson and daughter Berkeley; Mrs. H. Gluyas, Mexico fgDeer Inn.

The weather at Doer Park Inn continues fine, and trouting is excellent. The latest arrivals are: Mrs. W. R. Gelette, Miss M.

R. Gelette, W. S. Gelette. Oakland; Dr.

Louis C. Deane, Dr. Philip S. Seibel, Miss Charlotte Stewart, Miss Virginia Stewart, Herbert Goold. P.

George Gow, Mrs. George Gow, San Francisco; Dr. G. M. Dixon, Mrs.

William Skiels, Mrs. Mills Sacramento; Mrs. Sidney M. Newell and sons. Stockton; Mrs.

E. B. Purnell. George M. Purnell, M.

Miller, Sacramento; I D. Grubb, Rev. A. J. Wells.

Charles Mann. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. H. Robbins, Dr.

and Mrs. J. S. Adams, Oakland. Duncan Springs.

Among the arrivals during the week at Duncan Springs are: C. P. Chesley, M.D. Mrs. Henry T.

Bush, Mrs. F. G. CoekrllV, Mrs. F.

A. Ijams. Miss A. Mams' Edwin Markham and wife, J. W.

Kerpton, wife and family; Miss Mary E. Mc- Lean, Masters Robert Tinsley and Arthur McLean, C. W. Callaghan. Stewart Menzies.

W. G. Holeombe and wife Healy and wife, Mrs. C. A.

Kast and daughter, Charles Loesch, Mrs. Caroline A. Kast and daughter, M. Frances Trowbrldge, Mies Callaghan of San Francisco; P. H.

Noonan, wife and child of Santa Rosa. Lakeside Jlouse. Among the arrivals at this delightful resort upon the shores of Tahoe during the past week were the following- Mrs P. J. Kohnke, Misses Marie and Gertrude Kohnke, P.

J. Fay, Myron McClintnn" William Hobe. Misses Cora aid Mamie" Glldden, of San Francisco; Oraoo Birdsall Oakland Prof easor Mver Edward Jaffa, wife and child, Berkeley- Frank Steinmetz. wife and chUd Jeremiah Connolly, John Conolly, Carson Alice Rix has gone to Honolulu for the Sunday Call. She will send back letters describing the ceremonies that make Hawaii part of the United States, and other notable features of interest.

I The Biggest Bargain Week of All! SL, i SPECIALS IMG UlCl'UOl CCH Ul HIL SPECIALS 0 QII If DFPARTIWFNTI buyers will reap A RARE harvest of bargains this week at ClflAlf nFPARTMFNT! I DILIV lflCll 1 our Great Fire Sale of the Factory stock of STYLISH CLOAKS, LVAA UCrMAlflUyi 200 yards black figured taffeta silk, 23 inches wide; regular SUITS, DRESS SKIRTS, WAISTS, CLOAKINGS and DRESS MATERIALS, for the I CAPFB O3C value 65c; marked down to 35c a yard. IOUR EDTAFFE TASr K. h3h 3 w.de: regular BEST AND LEAST DAMAGED 01 1 0 8 the BtoCk haVe cached, $2.95 SSffSfSaftSS 45c value 75c: marM do and in common with everything else embraced in this lucky purchase they are Q5 SILK CAFES ned em 300 yards BLACK BROCADED SATIN, neat designs; regular value 85c; rr ft pf i handsomely beaded and braided; worth $7 50; sale price $3 95 each. 33C marked down to 55c a yard. lv UUI LADIES' TWO-TONED BOUCLE CLOTH CAPES, faced with silk, JIV storm collars; worth $8 50; sale price $5 each.

1 55c.a^^5BffjggR!%r and dark sh ea; regular inn a $75 i nea o7 yards COLORED BESOALINB SILK, in light blue, pink and I lj IVlil illl I 1 I 75C lavender shades; regular value $1 26; marked down to 75c a yard. AA M. 11 Illill i UllVllll IVli 1 LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS. 5 150 yards BLACK BROCADED GROS-GRAIN SILK, medium designs; ft 90C regular value $1 26; marked down to 90c a yard. 1 Aw I 1 All 1111 El Oil LADIES' CRASH DRESS SKIRTS, in blue and gray mixtures, iff Bill JLJ Kll 1 gtltched seams, 4-inch hem on bottoms; worth $150; sale price IA 600 yards COLORED TAFFETA SILK.

27 inches wide extra heavy IJ I eech. quality; regular value $1 50; marked down to $1 10 a yard. m. jb. m.

ma. LADIES' BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, lined with 4 percaline and bound with velvet; worth $1 50; sale price 95c each. "kTZ 400 yards BLACK BROCADED SATIN AND GROS-GRAIN SILK; LADIES' BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, double regular value $1 75; marked down to $1 25 a yard. I WsllCtC I-xJV lined and bound with velvet; worth $2 50; sale price $1 50 each. 0 JL Lil A UIxSGS AjCtvllvD 01111 -VV dlbLb LADIES' MOIRE SILK DRESS SKIRTS, bayadere stripes, double 2ftr LEATHER PURSES in assorted colors" value LADIES' FANCY' CHECKED SHIRT lined and bound with velvet; worth $7 50; sale price $4 50 each.

1 IiiCSS llCyarilllCllL LEATHER PURSES, in red, silver trimming; on special sale at 60c. AK GING HAM $7 50 BROCAB ED IL DRE SS SKIHTS. Hned LFI WOO VIUUiIO illl VII 3C value 50c; will be placed on sale at 25c TT: a ATTr $7 'lO AmES BLACK BROCADED SILK DRESS SKIRTS, lined with I LADIES' FINE PERCALE AND GINGHAM percaline and bound with velvet; worth $12 50; sale price $7 50 each. I FATHFR in son)- vnina f1 tiMii SHIRT WAISTS, made in the latest style; 50C Placed or regular price $1 25; will be placed on special Cfi RA LADIES' BLACK BROCADED SILK DRESS SKIRTS, double 2000 yards ALL-WOOL SCOTCH MIXED SUITINGS; extra value for on a eax 0 sale at 75c. vpU.sJV ned and bound with velvet; worth $13 50; sale price $8 50 each.

will be placed on sale at BOc yard aa LADIES' EXTRA SEAL AND ALLIGATOR AA AriT m4VY rTTCrJ value 51 will be nlaced on SI Sil 1111 LADIES PERCALE ATsD TT wnm rnvFRT CIOTH- extra value for $1 "5- will be De placed on sale at $1. AM SHIRT WAISTS, in fr.ncy plaids, checks I fillies IT f1 SllltS. 2000 yards ALL-WOOL ERT CLOTH, extra value for $125. will be and stripes; regular price $1 50; will be placed tJdCKC lO dilU OUllOt placed on sale at yard sSe at value on special a 1500 yards IMPORTED CLOTH, 56 inches wide; extra value for $1 50; will -yr LADIES' FINE MADRAS WAISTS. in small $5.00 KETSi be placed on sale at ipJ.

yara 1 A Irn checks and plaids, pointed yoke back; regular tSI Ijfil I price $1 75; will be placed on sale at $1 25. 6A CA LADIES' BOUCLE CLOTH JACKETS, in black and navy, fly A i IDAT)Trr T3T irk' PTOTH GO inches wide- extra value for vJJVF.vJV fronts, faced with cloth; worth $10; sale price $6 50 each. WOO yards IMPORTED BLACK CLOTH. 60 Inches wide, extra for LEATHER BELTS, in black; value 35c; will be Cfl LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, made of fine qual- AT QTTT a TT will be placed on sale at DU yara placed on sale at 25c. organdie and percale; regular price $5 00 LADIES' SUITS, in brown mixtures, fly-front jackets, lined with 5 -will be placed on sale at $1 50 Bilk serge, skirts double lined and bound with velvet; worth $10; 1000 yards ENGLISH VENETIANS, 59 inches wide; extra value for EA LEATHER BELTS, in seal; value 75c; will be Bale rice 5 each will be placed on sale at yard JUt placed on sale at 50c.

WT 4- AI.I. DRESS LENGTHS and REMNANTS of BLACK and COLORED ii "IS'UU UK aISIS. ALI OUR CHILDREN'S JACKETS MASKED DOWN TO I a i- 2 micE. KIDDOnS. KIDDOnS.

A a A HALF PRICE. PT eATiM avti ppatm i lining, made in the latest styles; regular rt )PC xo 50 4 inches silk" price $8 50; will be placed on sale at $5. Ml No. 50, 4 inches wide, all silk; valua 35c; will be piacea on sale at $5. Bma.

placed on sale at 22c Bhl 5m A' PORTIERES AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. iTiriVAQ TAPESTRY PORTIERES, neat designs and if Wlv gJJ.It? colorings; marked down from $4 50 to $3 15 1 50C 4 BUTT ON "DORENA" REAL KID Per pair. Mrk 3 CSU sizes); regular price $1 25; will be closed out at $4.50 TAPESTRY PORTIERES, handsome designs I JJT IS 3 SLs Sb WJt 50c a pain an( colorings; marked down from $3 to $4 50 I Ml BMm A J. IM jS Si "OC 21 LADIES' 2-CLASP GENUINE FRENCH CC A TAPESTRY PORTIERES, newest rtoPltma IB 1 iB My dtfj yUC CHAMOIS GLOVES, neatly embroidered In black CCA TAPESTRY PORTTERES. newest designs IWmW OJkI JyMS i BBL AT I and self-colored stitchings; former price $1 25; and colorings; marked down from $6 75 to $5 50 (y yfily Wr Every pair guaranteed to wash and fit per- EXTRA HEAVY CHENILLE PORTIERES.

fectly. We also keep Mantel's Chamois Soap, in solid colors; marked down from $6 to $4 15 iml j. Ci price 10c a cake. per pair. Mr 1 olf Market, Jones and McAllister If If Market, Jones and McAllister Francisco.

See Examiner and Chronicle for Other Bargains. tr san Francisco..

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