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CALL, MONDAY,

THE SAN FRANCISCO

12

l'JU4.

NOVEMBER

HOLIDAYREVELRY IS CLUBS FOR FRIVOLITY BROADWAY SEEN

LAUNCHED.

THE

AT

TIVOLI

DO NOBLE WORK.

CoT

O'CONNOR, MOFFATT (Mb

"King Dodo" Comes Spick

and Span -New as if Just

Fresh Prom a Bandbox

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The season of thanks inaugurated

last week does not of necessity conMany hearts

clude with one date.

were gladdened and the spirit of thanksgiving is still uppermost even, amid the

tevelry that has existed and bids fair

The

to continue without cessationmingling of pleasure and charity has

Those

brought increase of recreationlight of heart and toe will live in

pleasure's realm throughout the comseems

ing week, and though sadness

to have been dispelled there are many

who may be among the slain from the

darts of a certain little god.

ENGAGEMENTS.

the engagement

ma, to Henry J.

of their daughter.

Rhalnes.

Al-

WEDDINGS.

Miss Nellie E. Turner of Stockton and

Thomas 13. Foster of this city were

married in Stockton on Thanksgiving,

Rev. Edward L. McCIellan officiating.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. William T. Turner and a native

of San Joaquin County. She is well

known there in lodge work, having held

the office of commander of the Maccabees and is past Pocahontas of Kan

"Wan Nita Council, No. 12.

The groom is a son of the late Dr.

Thomas Foster, who was a well-known

newspaper man of early days. He Is

a secret service agent and well-known

Mr. and Mrs- Charles Hahn announce about San Francisco.

Mr. and Mrs. Foster are residing at

the engagement of their daughter. JoThey the Alcalde.

sephine, to Eugene N. Dentz.

H.

will receive on Sunday, December 4, Miss Sue . E. Irwin and Frank

Meister of Sacramento

were married

from 2 o'dook to 5 o'clock at 34 Hoff at

the home of the bride's parents in

arenas.

Marysville, on November 10. The bride

Mr. and Mrs. L Schragge announce

a daughter of Railroad Commissionthe engagement

of their danghter, In

er Irwin and the groom is a member

Robc. to Edward Levy.

the firm of Meister & Sons, carMr. and Mrs. A. P. Roemer announce of

riage builders, in Sacramento.

AD\*ERTISOlOfTS.

gOLDBERq

BDWEN

Holiday Suggestions

Beautiful chafing

dishes, nickel pudding dishes, afternoon tea kettles, coffee pOtS (with alcohol lamp

attachment,) salad bOWlS

(nickel mountings.)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

reg'ly

special

50c

60c

40

doz 40

80c

50

60

Pasha Blend Coffee

. Jl

80

30

Good rich strength and flavor 2 lbs 55

reg'Iy 35c 1b

Salt-R- S.V. P., reg'ly 20c pkg

15

Holland C0C0a-Van Houten

reg'ly 95c 1b %\b 20,

40, lib80

20

Spanish Olives

Paragon, reg'Iy 25c 14 oz bot

CatSlip-Biue

Label

Best ingredients, reg'ly 25c bot

20

JUST ARRIVED

LEBKUCHEN¡ª

¡ª

(German Honey Cake)

Made in Nurnberg 16 varieties.

60

Italian Olive Oil

Sublime, reg'Iy 70c full qt can

PetitS PoiS-(Peas)

15

Le Soleil, reg'ly 20c can

Pimientos Morrones

20

Preserved Stem Ginger-

30

55

Spanish peppers,reg'ly 25c can doz 2.10

Chy Loong, reg'ly 35c, 70c pot

Mackerel-i2ibkit

2.25

Sliced Pine Apple

22#

Choice 3X fish, formerly f2.75

reg'ly

25; 21b

can, Florida

Grated Pine Apple

-

Florida

Imported Layer Figs

reg'ly 25c 2Ib can,

\%\b box net

20

25

weight

Lemon Extract-G

b Co.

35.

Double Strength, reg'ly 40c 4oz bot

Vanilla Extact-G bco.

Miss Vera Mayers and Arthur E.

Scamell were married at the home of

the bride's mother, 1917 Devlsadero

street, on the evening of Thanksgiv-

ing day.

ot COo

Fresh EggS-Guaranteed

Bee Brand Ceylon Tea

Miss Lotta Irwin was bridesmaid,

while William Govan, of Sacramento,

served as groom. After a wedding trip

through Southern

California and Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Meister will live

Jn Sacramento.

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The bride is a member of the San

Chapter

Francisco

of the Eastern

Star, also holding office. The groom

of business

druggist,

place

is a

with

in the Western

Addition.

After a

trip to the World's fair Mr. and Mrs.

Scamell will go to housekeeping in

this city.

HOME PARTIES.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyer gave a very

to their daughter

Mamie on the

occaBlon of her

eighteenth birthday,- November 15.

The Meyer home at 518 Jersey

street

was decorated

In Dink and

white, the house presenting a very

delightful

party

attractive appearance.

The guests passed a very enjoyable

evening and" the young guest of honor

teg'ly Jl doz square packages

75

California Wines

Stored in New York-direct

delivery to your friends and

relatives appropriate present for Christmas from

California.

Miss Alma Lubben.

There were

pres-

ent about seventy-five guests.

CXiUB PARTIES.

The Amouret Club gave a dinner at

the St. Francis on November 20.

1

Bar

bloater mackerel, ripe

le Due preserves, brandy peaches,

imputed cheese, pickled figs.

Bon Bons

Never so pretty, never so many

Ensemble

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monary tuberculosis;

Whereas.

and.

The California Club Is now

pre-

paring a bill carrying a reasonable appropriation for the above named purposes to be Introduced in the California State Legislature dursession; be it

ing

? it* coming

Resolved, v That the League of California

Municipalities, now in convention at Santa

Ana, CaL, November. 1904, does hereby heartily Indorse such proposed action of the Cali-

and furthermore that it will aid

that organization in all possible ways to enact

such laws.

fornia Club

A 'New Art Gallery.

tion and sale of moderate priced paintwater colors, pastels, etchings and

Inspection cordially

fine photographs.

invited. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Mar?

ings,

ket street.

Verein Distributes Prizes.

An entertainment, with distribution

of prizes to the pupils who attended

(b) "Aagats FJeldsane."

(c) "Swedish National Songs."

(d) "More mln CHIe'mor" (with

planatory notes);

¡ª

exMiss Ingeborg Reach Pettersen.

Readings

(a) "A Fruit of the Fair"

Marlon Hill

from their

sition.

Mr. and

ceive. their

Oak street,

moved.

Mr. and

Kochman,

.

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Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs

91.00, 91.50, 92.25,

8

Baltimore

Q

X

I

\

Table Linen Set*s

.!

to 950.00 pe r set, according to size and quality.

95.00

Sflk Comforters

93.75

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W. J. Dawson of Philadelphia is at

the Palace.

Colonel D. H. Bryant of San Jose is

at the Grand.

Attorney Frank Freeman of Willows

is at the Lick.

S. G. Baldwin, a mining man of

Goldflelds, Is at the Palace.

J. S. McCandless, a wealthy resident

of Honolulu, is at the St. Francis.

Former State Senator A. F. Jones

and wife of Oroville, are at the PalaceF. Armbruster, auditor of the Diamond Match Company's road at Chico,

is registered at the Palace.

of the

Colonel John¡ª J. O'Connell Infantry,

States

Thirty-first United

daughter

are at the

and his wifej.nd

Occidental.

Mllliken,

mining

prominent

a

W. B.

man of Denver and B. Brooks, superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph Company in New York, and their

wives are registered at the Palace.

Bishop

M. C. Harris, head of the

Episcopal church in Japan, who has

been in the East for several months,

returned yesterday on his way to the

Orient and is staying at the Occidental.

Among the arrivals at the Palace

yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. James HKirk of Cananea, Mexico. Kirk Is associated with Millionaire Green In the

in

biggest of the mining properties

that 'section of Mexico.

York

banker

Schiff,

the New

Jacob

and his party of British financiers left

yesterday for Monterey. Before departing,the party visited Golden Gate

Park, and spent an hour-there viewing

the various points of interest.

Allan Pollok. formerly manager of

the St. Francis,- and the Misses Pollok,

returned yesterday from a visit to

,

1

Men's Initial Handker-

chiefs

of ** dozcn:

91.50, 92.40,

C)

!\\

Victim of Accident Dies.

detenue book at the City Priso'n

and may be charged with Manslaughter.

The accident occurred while

, Stevenot. was explaining the workings

', of a small magazine -rifle which he

.was not"loaded. The bullet

? thought

tore through the woman's abdomen.

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93.OO

per box

]

j

Children's

InitialHandker'

chiefs

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" iS*y

SELECT .YEW MANAGER

T. J. Talty of the Raleigh Hotel "of

Washington Agrees to Accept

the Position.

The directors of the St. Francis

Hotel are said to have finally selected

a new' manager in the person of T. J.

Talty of Washington.

He will, unless

the present arrangements fall through,

assume charge of the new hostelry on

the first day of the coming year.

Talty has been managing the

Hotel

Raleigh

of Washington

for several

years and was previously connected

with the Palmer House of New York.

He recently cam? to San Francisco,

registered at the St. Francis under tha

assumed name of J. O. "Wilson and

spent several days looking over tha

hotel and conferring with the directors.

He left three days ago for Washington

with the understanding that he would

resign his position there in time to

enter on his new duties here on January 1.

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Dtarnett's

Vanilla

Extract nili

and highly indorsed by all leading hotel*.

YOUTHFUL RUNAWAYS.¡ª Harold *od Albert Butler, respectively S and 0 yeaxs of ass.

and residing at 1727 Thirteenth street. Oakland, were arrested at th? ferry building last

nixht by Policeman Slattery oa a cbarge ot

having run away from home.

?

Builds up all the waste tissue ot tha

Lash's Bitters.

kidneys.

Southern California and art registered

Upon his arrival at

at the Palace.

the hotel yesterday mornlngr Pollok

was pleasantly surprised to find on a

table in his apartment an elegant set

of crystal ware, presented to him 'as a

token of esteem by the employes of tho

St. Francis HoteL

!The Chance of a Life lime!

.

¡ì

was acciby her

brotner-in-law, Eugene Stevenot, died

last night at the Central Emergency

Hospital. The, man is still held on

? the

j

to ¡ì20.00 pair.

ST. FRAXCIS DIRECTORS

PERSONAL.

!|

?

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9S.00 to 925.00 each.

Wool Blankets

111 to 121 -Boat Street

I

I Mrs. Juha Stevenot, who

dentally

shot on Saturday

Telephone I*rivato313. |

$4.00 to ¡ì23.00 each.

25c Fancy Box. % doz inbox.

IWagons,

y3

i

i

i

AT

Tx7/\l*fVl

VY Ulill Ul

Carriages and

Buggies at

50c on the Dollar

Baby Comes Into the World

While Mother Hastens to LylngIn Institution.

Passengers

on a north bound Fillmore street car last night were inj voluntary attendants at the birth of a

I baby girl. The child was born at the

1 corner of Fillmore and Halght

! streets. The mother is Mrs. Annie

Jennings

of 1750 McAllister street.

Jennings was on her way to the !'

One of the larjje wholesale houses of

JQ the wagon

: Mrs.

Alexander, Maternity Hospital when P]

and .carriage business and they

the little girl made 'her adveiifknown fj us at a phenomenally low price. The stock

. by audible cries. The mother and

carriages

and buggies

'

p ;babe were cared for at the Central f fj of Standard wagons,

V

them

as

stated

for

\

i

Hospital.

Emergency

v

The

¡ì

I

ITerfectWhiskey |

i

i

I Girl

is In all the elements of

superior quality

ItttBERT MERCAimLE CO..

138-1U Second St., San Francisco, Cal.

93.00

per box of H dozen.

M

MISTAKES A STREET CAR

B

FOR MATERNITY HOSPITAL.

IHunter

to

;

925.00 each.

Handkerchiefs

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The Alameda German comedy play"Grossstadtluft" (city

manners) at the Columbia last night

to a large audience. Throughout the

dainty little comedy was well enacted.

Otto Rauchfuss, as Martin Schroter,

was very

made a big hit. Etta Eiben

pretty and fetching as Sabine, and

was thoroughly upBruno Burkhardtleading

role of Fritz

to-date in the

.

?1O.5O

to

Silk Skirts

gray

The most complete stock we

have ever displayed in both

linen and silk; plain and initialed.

The first nlghters at the Orpheum

night welwore out their glove$ last Rosner,

the

coming this week's bill.

Hungarian

leader of the famous

orchestra,

sprang a lightning hairgrowing stunt on the Tyce and Jermon team that plunged the house Into

a sea of gigeles. The "Awakening of

the Toys" skiOmore than made good

and the Josselyn Trio's "Pictures In

the Air" created a startling effect.

.

. colors.

i

Silk Waists

93.OO each.

Fancy Opera Bags

91.OO to 914.OO each.

Leather Bags and Purses

91.25 to 91O.5O each.

starting

Flemmlng.

fancy

natural

!

Pat?t*emS

$7.0O to $23.00.

?3.OO

5Oc to

comedians,

songs was

ers presented

white,

?

Black and Colored Dress

.

Fancy Belts

?

Mrs. M.

who

have recently iannounced the engagement of their daughter, Maybelle, to

Isaac Sena, will receive on Sunday,

'

4, at their home, 1654

December

O'Farrell street.

Mrs. R. H. Weil and- Mrs. H.

PERSOXAL.S.

Worms, with Alexander S. Worms Jr., 'Q

John E. Fitzpatrick has returned are -in town ' from Paterson, ;N. ?J. O

from a trip - through the Eastern While

here ; they

will be the #>

guests of their brothers, Selmar Simon

States.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hewlett and and Julius, Simon." in this city and are

Miss Carrie Clayburg have returned also visiting J. Simon in Oakland.

,

and_

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

,

$4.OO to 91T.5O.

_*

"Finnlgan's Ball," with its Hibernian

since ascertained that he was

on a hold-up expedition.

Sterling Silver Manicure

Set#S

CO

pretty girls, and

catchy

greeted at the California

Should read the analysis of the New Theater

night.

The audience

last

York Life financial methods in November seemed glad

to see the old favorite

number of the Era Magazine. "Ten cents.

?

the

result

again

and

was a volley,

All news stands.

back

of applause after each song, dance or

CHILDRKN'S HOSPITAL. BENEFIT.¡ª A joke that made a hit, and there were

mandolin musical* will be Riven this evening many.

Edward F. Gallagher and J.

at Native Sons' Hall for the benefit of the

San Francisco boys who

original J. Barrett, two

Children's Hospital, when several

perform

in the leading roles, were met

rendered,

among

numbers will be

them being

an Italian lute quartet (for the first time In with a bunch of floral offerings and

this country) and a plectrum qnartet, which cries

of welcome as soon as they

will render some of the classics.

Several well stepped upon the stage.

Their work

known singers will contribute high-class vocal

comedy

roles was high class and

in the

selections.

jokes to

a

number

of

new

each had

Trapper's Oil cures rheumatism and neuralgia. unload In rapid-fire order. They reDruggists. 60o flask. Richard Sc Co.. 406 Clay.* ceived good support from the balance

of the company. The specialties IntroDECOY CAUSES ARREST.¡ª William J. duced were exceedingly clever, especialCopeland was arrested yesterday at the City ly

the Indian dance in the second actPrison when he called to Bee a friend In jail.

chorus, though small, Is away

Copeland ' Is wanted by the Santa Clara au- The

thorities on a charge of robbery.

Martin above the ordinary and makes up for

Frazer, whom Copeland called to see. was its lack in numbers by its unity. The

used to capture him. In Frazer/ s possession

show will continue for one week.

wac found a loaded revolver and the police

out

Ladfes *. Men's and

.Lace Collars

T"TT

to ?25.00 each.

91.

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Feather Boas

Black,

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73c t0 #5.oo each.

Hosiery.

Children's

$3.2.~> to

Woo

8 O

1

best Drands of

hand of that veteran gagster Ferris

Hartman appears, and his sones are as

usual given with all point and flavor.

The performance was the occasion

also of the debut of a new soprano.

Miss Irene Outtrim. who appeared as

the Annette of the cast. Miss Outtrim

is pleasing, though not remarkable in

any way, dancing lightly and singing

fairly well through her part. As It was

Miss Outtrim's first American appearance, however, one iriay safely wait to

judge of her capacities, and meantime

Miss Outtrim was quite favorably received by her audience.

As usual, Dora de Flllippe as Angela

and Edith Mason as Piola did excellent

musical service, both singing unusually

well. Miss Mason in the white satin

breeks looked scrumptious, and with the

Amazons, headed by Aimee Leicester

who got a hand all to herself on her

stunning get-up¡ªaroused no end of enthusiasm in her song, "The Lad Who

Leads."

Schuster has a good song as Mudge,

the court chamberlain, "Look In the

Book and See," and sings it gallantly.

Teddy Webb does the Dr. Fizz enjoyably, and Bessie Tannehill Is a good

Queen Lil. Mr. Stelndorff, the chorus

and orchestra were in fine fettle, and

the production is evidently booked for

Life Insurance Men

trip to the St. Louis Expo-

Mrs. J. S. Mier will refriends in their home, 962

where they have recently

C

1

ent.

have

?1-00 ?. S1S.SO each.

j

Brush and Comb Set*s

In sterling silver.

$1U.OO set.

Hosiery

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Social day Programme In charge of Mrs.

Charles J. Kalghin. chairman.

Norwegian and Swedish folk songs¡ª

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(a) "Strelevise."

.

Elegant assortment, in handsome

handle designs.

to the Tivoli.

Certainly Wlllard Slmms has not the

suave, inimitable

way ot drawling

through the part that Hitchcock had.

but no one need fear spoiling the Hitchcock Dodo by seeing the Slmms. Itis a

laughable conception, odd, snappy, and

full of drollery. And In a day or so it

will be funnier, as it willbe easier not

that Mr. Slmms performance was not

perfectly smooth and letter perfect. He

has some up-to-date gags In which the

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Umbrellas

Ladies', Men's and Children's.

the school of physlclal culture of the

Verein Eintracht Turn Section, was

at Verein Hall, 237 Twelfth

street. last night and was followed by

a dance.

Previous to the awarding of

the prizes an exhibition performance

was given by Professor H. C. Stahl

and his pupils. This feature of enterap- a long run.

tainment

was enthusiastically

BLANCHE PARTINGTON.

plauded by the many Germans presgiven

The California Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae met on

Saturday at the Sorosis Club rooms,

entertaining specially in honor of Mrs.

Constance Crawley, and of the Christmas graduates of Berkeley and Stanford.

Luncheon was served at .12:30,

which was, as usual, an interesting

affair.

After a report of the national association's meeting: in St. Louis, a paper was read that, had been prepared

by Mrs. Cheney, "Will Nature Eliminate the College Woman?" '. i

This rather Interesting sociological

problem was cleverly handled, after

He

?which Ben Greet was welcomed:

made an Interesting address.

After some excellent tea most of

the guests adjourned to the meeting

of the

of the Pacific Coast Branch

Historical ? Association

American

history

some

excellent

whereat

pledges were recorded.

The California Club promises a rare

treat tp-morrow, when the following

programme will be presented:

Cloves

All the standard makes and

'

grades. Glove orders issued.

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We have converted our picture room

into a beautiful gallery for the exhibi-

varied stock to select from

in the following lines of new goods suit-;

able for useful presents for the Holidays.

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a large and

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Our importations for the Holidays are

complete and our customers will find

He would have been rash who two

years ago would have said that the

Tivoli would

rival a Henry Savage pro"

duction. Last night they so did, however, in their production of "King Dodo." The two thousand strong that

gathered at the theater evidently expected it. The opera made many friends

when Mr. Savage presented it here with

Raymond Hitchcock. . The songs stayed here half the house might have

been caught humming the "Tale of the

Bumble Bee" last night¡ªthe ensemble

music left attractive memories and the

story aroused piquant reminiscence.

Itis not another "Burgomaster," perhaps, but PIpely and Luders offer thorentertainment

In

oughly enjoyable

"King Dodo." Last night there was a

man to every seat in the house and

more to make and renew acquaintance

with the opera and they all seemed

glad to be there.

The production strikes first as a productidn. Itmight hav&come Ina bandbox from New York. 'It is glltteringly

smart, crackles with newness.

There

Is nothing 'of the shows of yesterday In

"KingDodo." To a slipper everything

is as handsome, smart and fresh as.it

can be. The scenery, with particular

reference to the first "back drop," a

summer sea with ships and lightlyclouded sky, Is exceptionally picturesque. In fact, they have done what

they promised, outdone "The Toreador."

One has been given to saying, when

a New York production comes along:

"Oh, yes, the thing is all right now,

but wait till the stock companies get

hold of it. Itis likely we said the same

about "KingDodo." Chiefly one would

be thinking about Raymond Hitchcock

a^ the king when we said it. That,

however, was before Mr. Slmms came

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Music Full of

, Music Certain to Leave

Very Pleasant Memories

.

.

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Delicate

from and

offering

as you

the

finest

the

provides.

AIES ABE ATTE ACTIVE

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These affairs are given by the club

every month and are very pleasurable.

The M. M. C Club gave its second

anniversary dance on the evening of

November 12, in Twin Peaks Hall.

Those who shared in the evening's

pleasure were Mr. and Mrs. H. Cordes,

'?

Our own bottling Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peden, Mr. ami

Assorted cases

No. 1 A fine assortment ?

Mrs. O. Mannel, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Albert!,

One bottle each Angelica, Mus- Bilay,

Mr. and

Mrs. . I* Alberti, Mr.

catel, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Bur- and Mrs. A. Wagner,

Mr. and

Mr. and

Mrs. F. Stapleton,

Mrs.

gundy. Riesling,Gutedel,Sauternes',

Irvine,

J.

Mr. and. Mrs. BatchelP. S. Claret, Malaga, Brandy.

der, Mr. and Mrs. Falkenstein, Mr.

6.00 and Mrs. D. E. Murden, Mr. and Mrs.

12 qt bottles

R. E. Fazackerley, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Hicks, Campbell, Out75 Barry. Misses

Brandy-California

sen,

H. Maas, Mr. Ratto and Mr.

For mince meat, reg'ly $1 bot $4 gal 3 Quallman.

SherrV¡ª California Extra

The California School of Mechani35

cal Art Alumni will give its annual

For mJnce meat, plum pudding sauce

dance on December 8, at Golden Gate

reg'ly 60c bot, $1.50 gal

1.15 Hall.

having the affair in

Those

charge

are Jack Hammond, Carrie

Whisky-Buiidog

1.00 DInsmore,

William Heitmuller, WalRye. Bourbon, 10 yrs old, reg'Iy 11.25

lace Scott, May Heilman, Yvonne

fullqtfcot

Greer, Roy McLellan, Louis Gilbert,

Grace Hortop, Louis Steller, Mary

Claret-V.V. Zinfandel qts 2.90 gal Kaeding

and James Walsh.

rez' y doz pts 11.90 doz 1

75

The T. J. T. Social Club gave a

special

1.40

2.25 ?0 pleasant dancing party in Devlsadero

on November 23. Leading the

grand march were Miss Phoebe Coyle

Whisky-King George IV. Hall

ScotchCrown,

-Walter H. Sullivan.

reg'ly $1.25 bot

Red

1.00 andThe

floor was under the managede Cr.cao-Chouao 1.35 ment

of A. J. Schwlnghr, assisted by

Creme

~

Lally..Miss

Conway,

Miss

E.

Delicious cocoa cordial, reg'Iy $1.60 qt Coyle, Miss Flanigan and Miss Miss

McMahon.

Feasting

W. J. Ahern Jr. entertained

the

us

entertain Delta Social

Club at his home. 415^

Buy

Grove street, on Tuesday

evening,

should,

your November 22. Music and dancing

the entertainment, at which

world supplied

guests

were present Miss P. Neth, Miss A.

Wadman, Miss I.Sturtevant, Miss E.

Becker, Miss E. Sturtevant. Miss N.

W. Ahern, F. Ahern, A. BesMammoth walnuts, stuffed figs, Farrell. Carroll,

by. C.

N. Wallace, L: Fitzstuffed prunes, Malaga raisins, big patrick,

C. Quinn and It. McNally.

olives,

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BY IJVURA BRIDE POWERS.

(b) "Aux Itallens" (by request)

Said a man who ventured into the

Owen Meredith

- ' Miss

Papyrus Club reception on Saturday:

Julia Hunter.

Accompanist, Hies Gladys M. Kalghln.

"I believe the highest purpose of Mandolin

solos¡ª

women's clubs is to amuse and to teach

(a) "Capriccio dl Concerto"

V. Arienzo

(b) "Mazurka ill Concerto"

C. Munler

women to frivol intelligently; to* teach

Mr.

Rich

Coiurtll.

Glenn

them to see the glamorous side, as Talk on habits and

*

customs of high caftea

well as the solemn side of human af- ._ In

' India.

Emily Noble.

Dr.

fairs, and to be quicker to laugh than (Dr.

from

recently

Noble "has

returned

a two

years' sojourn In India, as physician.

to weep; to cultivate an interest in ?

castes.)

among

high

the

other women and thereby grow to be Contralto solos

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