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AUGUST 29, 1920. SUNDAY MORNING DaklanD Ctibunt PS ini 'ti tiSLir J' mil 1 A AT ST. FRANCIS (Continued from Page 1 1 much more thaa a month ahead of that momentous day on the golf AL FRESCO PARTY COMING WEST AT WAWONA in the early part of the month planning to stay at tha Believue. Mrs. Yanderbilt, was Rachel Little 1 -i wi but one mods of the Ba About the first question one en ton of New York, a bride of a few The country 'round the bay Is al California la calling 'em! counters where women meet is.

ts predion of it Borrow, j-o was laid away la a silver ca "Have you Joined the University of ways ensplrtted by the presence of 1neArts Society?" interesting personalities from the-) The newest recruits from abroad are General and Mra Colin Campbell Nancy Leiter that was who are announcing their longing for a Seemingly everybody has or la let, followed by thousands of sor-i owing countrymen. Including the dignitaries in the land, with ti.uusa.nds of floral tributes from very corner of Kpain a medieval going to but discerning tndivldu ala are asking, "What connection has the society with tbe universi ties pageant in Us Bumptiousness. hlle on the subject of bull fir ht months. The New Torkers have been tarrying In the north for. a or more, where they have reveled In the ecealo glory of thj country.

They are planning to aee all that is to be seen) In the hay country, where young Vanderbilt ha a. lot of friends among the peninsula folk, particularly among the university set era. tha a-reat XJombita Is numbered And the answer eometh, "Because the reading pan of the scheme is devised by university men. Dr. David btarr Jordan and other qistinguished ftfnong tha famous personages of linkja.

Tho was attended by six maids, with Mrs, A. C. Black well, her sister, the matron of honor. The best man was Commander Giassford'a brother. General Pelham Davis GU.ieford.

V. a and the usliers. Lieutenant Ralph Phelps of Berkeley, Raymond Welch of Spokane, whose marriage to Miss Rhoda Fullam was a brilliant affair ef a few mientha ago, John Doran and Clyde Graves of Spokane, Captain John and Lieuuenant John lie-Ktmzio of the British army -a brave array, you will say. Commander Claasford was one of the big heroes of war. Illuminating the record of the navy with om of the most spuetacular'and telling episodes of the tkiilling years.

As he is1 stationed now in Sao academicians among them, a clari honi mends will near on the return tt the Cu.hfornlaji-.-a. return deferred Incidentally untir lntereet In the Land of Cart i la has given way to a See This New Noiseless Portable Electric Automatic Sewing Machine fying fact that failed to appear at Spanish-American countries to south of us. Amomj the most engaging of theae visitors are the Kua.no family Mme. E. Ruano and her son Kdward, wan are, making their hum at lb Fairmont.

The visitors have been frequent guests In piedmont sinee their stay. Ttda.y they will be hosts at a picnic and ai fresco lunchiion in Marin county, whose rugged the 8alvatorlans greatly appreciate. la the entourage of Mme. Ruano are two distinguished young gantle-men -the Marquis Alexander Xer-tnlgal and Count Carlos de Pinal rh looking tha part. With Fernanda Maldonade Jr.

of Ban Fran-ctafto. the quartette of young men Is seen much together. ranch pronounced, of course, witn a long aaa in the Golden State, preferably as near the Golden Gats as they can find one-4 Last summer iw the distinguished pair were it America the Englishman was very franM about his desire to live In America if things back home could be arranged. Last week they arrived In New Tork, and are quite the center of activities among their kinsfolk and friends, Joseph Leither entertaining for his sister and her husband almost as soon as she got her breath. The patrician young daughters of Lord Curson are nieces of Mra Campbell, but gossip has it that white In England the Cunons his tbe inception of the work.

Incidentally the flrkt course is con- hunger for the sunny hill of l'led- inont. The Htuart Jtawllngs have re turned from their summer in Ban Ml Xcernedy with World Reconstruction. I lrVyolung enough debatable quea- 111 Urave Barbara. Mrs. Rawllngs An interesting visit at Wawona Wits enjoyed hist week by the Travel Club uf America ho.

uadr the guidance ot H. A. Linton of New Vork. has been touring the country, stopping at the principal places il Interest. The itinerary of the paijly Included EsteS) 1'auk, Colorado, Yellowstone and Glacier National Park.

On their arrival in CsJaforala, ban Francijsco was made the heaustuar-tara From there, this party went to Merced, motoring from there to Signal Patak, opposite Hotel Wawona, affording a panoramic view vf the surrounding country. After luncheon M. A. Benedict and R. F.

Hamroatt ef the United States Forest Service explained in detail the methods of fire prevention aud detection as well as the co-opration between the air service patrol and the forest rangers, During their stay at Wawona the Travel Club enjoyed a visit to the Grove of Big Trees. Motoring through the mountains, Frederick W. McNear and W. C. Antwerp of San Francisco wer guests at Wawona recently.

Mr. Mo-Near being accompanied his young son. Frederick and hia nephew, William H. Taylor, Jr. Among- the recent arrivals who are golf enthusiasts and daily enjoy their game en the Jinks are Mr.

and Mrs. K. Lipman of Berkeley. Hns-iuaei en an tiuuci volcano. in a day or two for the EasttaJtlng The first programmed meeting la her daughter.

Miss Ellenils; on to Vastly Often termed a mechanical and -electrical I marvel. Hmrts quietly snd runs place her in school. set for Friday afternoon, the 10th, in the ballroom of the Ht. ancis, when Rupert Hughes will talk upon "The Golden Age of Today." Francisco in the hydrographical ie- BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Joelah Knoeles were host on Thursday right at a dlnnr In honor of Miss C'iaire Bon and t'rank Edoff a surprise to the, engaged pair, who, because of the proximity of their wedding date, are deferring the nice things their, friends are desiring to do for them until after the wedding en September 11. The Knowles are among friends of the Kdoff and Bon families. Inasmuch as the noveliat is said partnient of the government, be will bring his bride to the Golden Gate to live, the Fairmont to be their lordship and the girls were not as hospitable to their American kinswoman as mU'ht have been to be as entertaining a speaker as ha la a writer, the talk Is quite the The betrothal of Miss Myrtle Ramon HenricL a Kappa Kappa abode. Indeed since' the pawing of his first wife, the well-beloved However, the Campbells were Gamma sorority girl of Uie Tlplver-sity ef California, to Andrew Hans, much nought after In the London Kkanor Phelps, a couple of years ago, he nets made his headquarters was an announcement of Interest that la half-American, Their trip to California la planned at the hotel at the top the town, i last week to college folk. Miss Mary Lowrey, daughter of Dr.

Mary Lowrey of Berkeley, will become the bride of Robert Emerson Fojts in December a secret di with tha sinooinness ana accuracy of a watch. Sews the heaviest or the must delicate ma-Uriala The strength and beauty of the stitch is unsurpassed. SO BOBlUNd TO WIND, NO TENSIONS TO REGULATE. Sold oa easy payments. Sixty years' experience in high-grade Sewing Machines stands sponsor-for the quality and perfection found In this new electric creation.

A branch office iu Kan Francisco since 1173. assuring you of our perniauncy here to serve you in the years to come. dominant feature of the month. Tea follows the talk, with a something of tbe New York spirit of combining an intellectual hour with a chat over the teacups. In the busy while of the day, few leisure women have the time nor the Inclination, the truth to tell to dig out the Lig facta of the swiftly passing history for themselves, it Is BIRTHDAY Mr.

and Mrs. John Holland Mai- before winter creeps over the land. leu are to be hosts today at a tea honoring Lieutenant Clarence Mor OOP Mra David Diggs, who has been vulged this week tr a group of The eighty-eighth Mrthday of Mrs. Hannah knowland was cele spending a month about the bay. ton Wade.

U. S. attached to the goid ship Idaho, and Mra Wade Misa Lpwrey is a former student left for her home in St. Louis on Kriday. The visitor, who was one of the most popular girls in her set In Haeraniento and the bay country be A party of prominent liforniiina who have been visiting the national parka in the state, tarrying at tht hotel during their visit to the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees consisted of Congressman John K.

Raker and M. A. Benedict. M. McCIoud.

Paul G. brated on Monday at the home of Ur. and Mra Robert Lewis Hill in Alameda, the members of th fam- lly four generations assembling in i the teahouse by the water. The newest member of the family, making the fourth generation, waa little Miss Josephine Lion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Holmes Lion Holly Mallett that was. The Idaho- Is going through the canal to the Atlantic coast with the rest of the feet, the tea la in. the nature of a farewell to the young otflcer, who won the Oakland girl as his bride two years ago. One hundred and fifty guests will call at the Mallett home, many of them from across the bay. i Mlas Henrlcl, a graduate of the University of California, Is the daughter of H.

H. Henrici of Alameda, and niece of Mrs. Carl Martin of Forest Hill, San Francisco. Mr. Hass is an alumnus of the University of California, taking his degree In architecture.

He Is a I'hl Sigma Kappanan. Plans for the wedding are still In the making. O.OO Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hogan left a few days ago for their old home In Buffalo, where they will spend the month of September with their son.

Howard Hogan, who will be on leave from Annapolis Naval Academy. From Buffalo the Hognns will go 'to Quebec, Montreal, New York and Cuba. They expect to return Via South America and the Panama Call or demnrulrlioH or phonm Douglas 2oXiior catalogue and Redlngton and 11 Rachford. all of the United States Forest Service, mmplej of work. CaUtloguei and to meet this.

condition that the University of Fine Arts has been exiab-11. shed, and the directors have combed the country for entertaining upeakers who will appear exclusively before the1 society. And, in addition to these, other distinguished persons who happen to tarry in our midst will be invited to appear to speak, if that's their forte, or to be presented to the members. If It trm't. It whs at such meetings that Minnie Maddern Fiske and Frank A.

Vanderlip were presented to the society at its premiers meetings. Among theh members from this at the University of where she was a member of the Chi Alpha Thetia sorority. Klie is a cousin of Commander Robert Rowe Thompson, whose marriage to Miss Lulette Jennesa of Berkeley was an important event ot a few seaaoua ago. Mr. Foltu is a University of California man and is the son of Mrs.

Emma F'olts of Oakland. A number of affairs are being planned In honor of ths couple in the months preceding their marriage, the former Colorado girl having endeared herself to a host ot friends during her California fore her marriage, was the honor guest of Mr. and Mra Kay Hlrnonds on Thursday, when tha family ramifications of the hosts were assembled to say their adieua Mra Dlggs was, accompanied by her children on her western trip, when she renewed a Jot of Interesting friendxhipa. Colonel and Mra. W.

K. Jones Among ins goir eninusiasia iroin lersa swueci oa requeu, Francisco who visited Wawona uui'ua arw Ev, ww A-'. George D. Lyman- FROM NEW YORK 9 9 I a-1 Kleanor Knowland before her ar viage. JOn Thursday Mrs.

Pearl Cawaton KM more entertained In honor of Jlrs. Merrill Dow (Ida Henahaw) and Mra Ransom Henahaw, she who was Elinor Karl. Neit Wednesday Mra Dow will be made the honor guest of Mrs. Dudley Dexter at a luncheon. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Bowler of San Diego are visiting Mrs. Bowler's mother, Mra Helen Miss Anne Weatherbee, a quaint little beauty from New York, is vis, iting Miss Lorna Williamson at her Maion street home across the bay, anal incidentally adding something Klrtd. lif canal and will be away for several side of the bay are the Memlames: I were nosts at pi reception on Aionaay night for the officers of Korty-fourth Infantry and their wives the regiment that Is saying Its adieu to the I'residio preliminary to its ratling for Honolulu.

montha Young Hogan. who Is In his sec ilium H. Taylor n.ar Janica TtmiS Itavi't hgrritwa A. A. M'r.

Jr. llarrla 1 A'auwsll Ihtwiaa w. Liialirag ond year, waa a visitor with th fleet on Its recent exciting visit. HarreJ. Kn.nvlr Inland 3.

latnrOD i to the gayety of the town, for since her arrival, there has been no end to parties of one Ijlnd or another, i On Monday, Miss Williamson was hostess at a luncheon In honor of AT ST. FRANCIS Leon Brooks Walker, one bf the most popular among the college men who have been cavallerlng during Miss Juanita Ghlrardelll, who will future I marry Harry Hush at some fut i day. The guests assembling at The marriage of Miss Cornelia Kemper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11, L.

Kemper of San Luis Obispo, to Harvey Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell ot New York, took place the JoUa llrVaiulleM t'hillp Hbarlfa lm BurqiMTaa Dr.

Atirtflla K-iDhirrtt Wllllaai U. Kraut MatiuiHia Harold Havana Wro. Tburnt Wblla r. r. rntf ataio V.

K. ala rrank II. BiM-k (karlra Mlvhaala Harry t'-tt VliUwr lrvlu)T IjiikIIhmx Irlla W. S. tli-aiuuirll r.

St'-Ht J. HriH.hr I'llMX. t' lif.e IlHIII V. KilllT Krrt Twla Hill II Rl. hanla faul Tirliteo H.

M. Mlas tllatlya Enamnas vacation, has returned to Yale. He has been a guest at many Interesting affairs on the Eastbay 'during, the Interregnum. i 0 0 Honoring Miss Kathrvn Cook and The carefully selected often means the success of an entire room on Saturday evening In the St. Francis Hotel.

Dr. Frederick W. Clam pelt read the service. In the presence of forty relatives and friends of the couple. The bride was given away by her father, and her cousin.

Miss (Cath Lalla KtldaM The San Francisco group Includes l-uirmont were: Olteil, Jack i.liirarilalll, Alfred raiou. Want Kalaut. (lair ll.ikr. V. raid, Bjruflua Ullclirlat, Uuy Cnlraniflll.

Kirs IvoiMi. Helea MUlcr. lJiira AriualrODS, katherlat MaKf'a, KitxjhatS A'laina, klary Knudiei. Jsla Watnerbee, Asa kliisht flalrt On Wednesday, the New York girl whs made the motif ofv another the Mesdames: her brother. Ktllott Cook, whoare leaving in the middle of September for Columbia Miss Hath-erlne Ann Fox was hostess at a dinner party on Saturday evening at the John E.

Fox home in Van Buren KannalS kiatcafeury Orrll TMiIb l.oui Tarrott Alfnt Tuliha erine mevenson of New York, was liiirlrr I haras Wlntloar llrrlhe Wtu-h Klirmann her only attendant. Warren ter served as best man. Many secrets you ol will find revealed in the green box of AlfrrJ Oratrr FJa: h. ha uii A Hwrt C. PnhrBiana Arthur Titri lucer raoovir affair, whein some of the same girls were brought together and a group( of "lnterefjjing'young bachelors.

K. A. 1 iKrwnev HarvtT K. K. Urfafle iiduuic a a vvtwv ye Th.v are secrets which every Ji4ia l.allula Silas t'aluirr Anna Patera street.

As both the hostess and Miss Cook are Delta Gammas, most of the guests were recruited from the sorority. After dinner the guests motored to the Delta Gamma house for dancing. Among them were: MISSKH. font, Karlirrn imr.iT. Il.ias Br-i1loT.

Mariaret Vnrn, Margaret KodoH. Docla Rncr. Aids r.ln' li tmnt VVhttnev It. 1. Mi-mlvr A.

M. HniuTuft blPnWa flai I Grant l'rrta ofemas 'n llUu woman would solve sscrsts of Aiuiii.ta rHita I.rua VI llhamann Mary K.mna rUxxl RECEPTION personal charm. The secret of a roee-petat com-pUxion-NADINB'8 gift to womanhood. The secret of laming chsrm charm which endures throughout the day. The secret of skin-comfort with never a hint of harm.

rw. giiMt Ilrrra. IWmal't Several hundred invitations were Tartar, ftnliart Hraira. Jack JMia. fr.arl Uil.ht, William At the reception that followed, these guests were present: a.M UKiUiAMKS: ritfta; ram Mm, Kim t.

Uotr. Krwlarlcs JIIIIm, 11 M. A. Kliu, link VliMlr B. lniriiiuK'r.

liarlea M. HeKrtA'. (ifam Hitrt Kill, relrl h.iluj., C. B. J.m vtr.gnMWf: riilmpi, r.

W. V.W, A. MlUa, ll VnaMe, Kata" Vauabl. Ild l-r. Hl ArmalruKS.

lilllwlb Claiuiwlt, 'Vau rieat, Julia ltnllllr, lc.llnn Tallant. Iwim Van K.fke Hli'ibmln, Wlllllm ilrar. Lawrence Polk Knot, Jnbu 0 o. Mrs. Minna MKlauloy, who has been touring the East, has spent the lHt few o'erfull weeks In Canada, Hlie is leaving Lake limine on the first for Glacier, Vancouver, Victoria and llUUiitn.

William Whether it be for a spacious Dining' Hall, a modest apartment living room or a difficult corner the table you need can be found in one of the many Glimp showrooms. There are countless tables from which to choose original antiques, reproductions of old "masterpieces, odd Oriental creations and tables of beauty and varied designs from our own workrooms. In the Adam Room (Third floor)" A variety of period tables including gate leg, extension dining tables, desk tables. Colonial card tables (in folding design suitable for small rodms). Colonial breakfast styles and marly others, The Jacobean Room.

(Third floof) Soinet writinz tableil refectory dinine and supper tables, davenport anX' Embroidery Parlor All kinds of finished New York and Fariaian models on hand. Ladies bringing own materials con have same made at reasonable prices Pantages Theater Bldg. Room 303 Phone Oakland 8781 IN NAPA i To you, as to a million others, NADINB will reveal theae rrceivtui iui wee on iioin tuues or. I the bay for the reception arranged by the Advisory Board and Cabinet of the University of California 1 Yolitig Women's ChriHtlan A.socIn-tlon, to be given on Tuesday from 4 to o'clock In the bulldlnsr near the campus. The honor guests are to he Mrs.

David l're'scott Bur inlimals secrets, You ca procure NADINf from your favorite toilet aoir st Dy man sue. RATIONAL TOILfT rows who with I'resl'lent BarrowH of xtlie University of California has returned from abroad, and Mrs. V. S. 9 Benjamin lde Wheeler, who 1 back from an eaHtern tour.

Napa county drew a group of Fast buy debs and their cavaliers last week, when Miss Janice Ewer entertained a house party at her home near Rutherford. Among the gnests were tha Misses: Kn'aM, (lalra Marlntrr. Marias Miliar. lAilra Cbrralarr, A.KIa Malt, Bllutelk Hlfk. Kesnrlk i.W Marahall Halt Hriara.

Thawlora Hanarb. Arlkur Kr. AHvin llpawleT. Jark 0 0 0 Mra (Sophie Garwood Williams of Alameda left nn TuaHilav for Phila I A lover of flowers, evidence of Arllnir rhHirmun of th nffuli uill -which im exiiioneii in ner gartiens in lie Mrs. 1.

A. Mattorno of the Ad- li Jr'W i r.ast i.ittKiann, sne is ringing noma Ilibrary tables, sofa tables and a delightful representation of all the periodV styles, including both the quaintly dignified creations of Old England and the yj asv-V 1 Mum mir norinern neiKi uor-coum Beauliful Women of Society, during the past seventy years have relied upon it for their distin vtnnry Board, and Mias, Medina Irwin of the clans of president of the Smdent Asioclntion. Mrs. Wnrren Olney, anil Mlsn Vn. J3i' i r.

1 'he Iceland I'oppy that Is the glory A 'of Canada, to grow it side by side VfAl- i with California's own Cup' of Gold. i 1 y' 000 Katliryn Kra.it are on the arrange- guished appearance. The Jott, refined, pearly I i II rommllteei with Mr. It. A.

more ornate types of some of the later English and rrench periods. The Oriental Rooms offera wide choice of tgakwood, e-jq end 1 1 tsisn, delphia and New York. In the for- mnt mer citv aha will bn the KiieAt of Knr arr. A posnesslnn of the Buhr honia In Jean Mrs. li.

A. Berry and Miss Willie lumiJicAnria i renders instantly. It always the source of flattering comment. Domthy Wright. '1.

Mies Jia Wright, 'IS. and MIrs MXt i Grimes, head the ilecorntlon com-, nilitee. Tho reception promises In i -V-m tJa 1 street, the Behrs having made their Ltm home In Iindiin for the past year. pgX during flying (rip to his Siuj-ITnt y1 I home town that Mr. Jtehr arranged sister, Mrs.

John Kokler, the two to spend a fortnight at Atlantic City, in New Jersey Mrs. Williams will bo the guest of another sister, Mrs. Anthony Smith. En route'hnme she will visit in Chicago and later In Los Angeles 'ss the guest of Mrs. Ayer Godfrey, returning some time In November.

rally the social forces of Ihe university set, hearing all lie earmarks Other Tables There are colored of a so nr iiib oi: upani'y oi inn jpiin sireei place. a The young Cornelius Vandeibilts nre due to arrive (n Hsn Krsnc'taro Jvikl by tlw Owl Inig Drug. iK'lK. st Halm's, Cepwil ami otler. affair.

I ft fS in Vancouver 7 1 I breakfast sets, beautifully decorated, on the second floor, and tables of French and Spanish" origin scattered through the different penod rooms and many rare examples of Italian design in the The nuptials of Cnmmnnder A. niHNsfnrd, V. H. and Miss Uavanzati room on Dodle Ielghton of Vam ouver Is of i partloulrir Interest to the Eastbay smart si-t, bocuiiMe of the lonir rsl- donee if the (trillant eallor of tho sesi In Oakland. I a ia a 'il A .1 -11 44 stlHROB TEU.

i JiMfX DIFASINS 5TCRT The wedding whs the nnwrritijt of T0ilT r.uti'it.,1 HJiilit r.irs loan 14 mnnth. Us si; Id. having el-ipsed lie- rZt Credit in all departments. tiveen Ihe meeting and the rapitu- Jff IMPHOVtS IMt CCMPIEXIOII i latlon of tho offli-or to the northern LL-r soib cveuvvwre i maid. Inilepd.

the wedtllnc pnt wmmM A leader of Moderately Priced GOOD Mattresses. BuAlt Now at a Very Special Price) Pay Later. I ifcr ft Clearance Sale of the rncoming Fall Styles 'VW'-dPH' 'Ji iMffi 11 memamrioor. eeuius- fc.f While we carry other mattresses and good ones, too we always recommend the RESTAMORE because experience has taught us that it alwiys gives satisfac- T-l a .1 LIKE -RESTING -to Cherry Chat of 10 Stores lion to our customers, he reason tor this is, of course, because of its superior materials and workmanship. It comes in all sizes, and extra heavy licking.

Take advantage of the special price for the double $27 Een the rapid incomina; of new I'atf ntyles for women and cannot hat Iho trtrush the Rteat, annual i li-aranre sale no in jiroirrvss st Cherry's. Alluitng values cwitinue to 1 offered, antl the breadth and rtmrjiltule of th slook of suits. friHiks, coats snd huts seems as great ns ever. We Invitn ynii most cordially In come nnd see all the new Kail styles firrtvinti dailv nij tn avail yonrselfVf the -ari-ea'ext clearance Rale Hiiit has ever T'U'xn HAVE CHARGED MUX'S AND e-n held in a longrioir while. BEDDING CHALUE COMFORTERS in exquisite colors, scroll stitched, clean while filling, double size $7.85 WOOL NAP COTTON BLANKETS, full doubleVd size, neatly bound, border stripes, while.

The pair $5.95 SHEETS, TABLE LINEN, of finest quality, equally difidtfvcfji priced; a large assortment. mm mm A', '(V; Illustrated Interesting corner of the Italian Room, sholvins a table of rare beauty as the central piece of a particularly artistic group. The plans for thit room B'ere inspired a famoiit Florentine Palace and it contains manjj fasp'nating examples of Renaissance and other Period furniture some of which are exact copies of old masterpieces. Visiion are cordially invited. S.

vv f- rV HS-VSV Uum, ant aav -mm 523 13th St. Mtor) 515 13th. St. tVVonifn's f-lore) EG7 14th St "8 d. YfC ji.

1 246-268 Post Street Below Union Square (furniture Store) il RAX FTIvYCISCO..

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