20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1897. Sausalito, touching upon the methods of Clementi and Castacnetto, Miss Clara Baker; Dr. E. G. Cag- leased the Monacco cottage, in lieri, Giannini, Borlini. Dr.li. Which they will make their home lor two Czerny, down to the present time. Dr. A. H. A. A. years. The followingis the programme of the even- J. Siirtori, C. F. Grondona, A. E. Sbarboro, ingin full: 8. V. Costello. J. B. Argent!, G. Lefranchi. N. Drident and wife ofMarysville are spend- Panario, Devoto, C. J. Lercari, ing a few weeks at Paso RoDles. Address by the George J. J. A. " president, M.T. A. C F. Pellegatte, D. Perrone, G. Recoroni, E. A. Dr. John J. Kiugwel.of this City left forSan Piano duet, Les SyipheH" G. itachmann L. Thursday, goue a Ferrea, t. A. Cavagnaro, M. K. Steve- Salvador last to be number Miss Lillian Wallace and Mrs. Pearl Boraiko, F. El- of months. EVENTS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIETY. not, B. Leigh Carleioc A. Kavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.Bates spent a few days Banjo solo, "Loveanil Beauty" T. Armstrong liott, W. W. Funjre. W. H. Thompson, Kelley. at the Del Monte this week. \u25a0 R. Morrissey. J- M. Miss Nellie Chase. Dr. C. Glover, Rucyon were guests Vocal solo, "For All Eternity"...... Mascheroni James Keller, B.F. McElroy, T. Fitzpatrick, J. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. at the Miss Ousjle Dawson. M.Duffity, J. Jaeglinz, E. Balconi, W. G. Del Monie this week. solo, Pathetiqufi" W. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine and family vill Piano "Sonata Baudiu. T.Greenan, G. A. Castagnetto, Golden Graham let, l.udwlßvon Beethoven A. A.Michilettl,H. Sartori, J. A. Rou- return to their home in this City on the Alexius O. Eckman. Fox. R. Borlini, after a long stny inMillValley. trio, leau, V. Lucchetti, W. R. Dr. T. Piano "Der Fre schutz" A. Rottanzi, J. M. Campodonico, E. Cevaso, Mrs. William H. Crocker and family are (Arranged by V.Crag. op. 816, No. 2) passing a couple of months at Santa Barbara. Miss ilora P«r«onn, Cordia Parsons, Dr.L Bacigalupi, P. F. Sposito. Alls* The dance of the Friday Cotillon Mr.and Mrs. Edward G. SchmiedoU (nee Ale- Miss Vera Motfiu. closing Cutchen) returned to the City Friday, Feb- Sacred selections, Agnus Del"... of Oakland was heid at Masonic Hall on on "^anctns and Club was ruary 19, an-i are at the Palace Sincj ..From seven inmass, in F .sharp (Pentatonlc) Friday evening, February 19. The hall Hotel. and potted their wedding they have niaue a complete Joseph Roeckel. artistically decorated with ferns world. Soloists— Mine. hllen toursen- Koeckel, plants and brilliantly illuminated with tour of the Miss Grace Cherry, Ha Andrea colored incandescent iisht«. The germnn Mr. and Mr-.Neville Castle (nee Scott) will. Mojica, HclT Kd J.oiz, i.o is. was ably led by Miss Miller, the many uniqus pass the spring m-mths in t>an Jose. Ch Pet hln. and figures being a feature of the Colonel Char.es F. Crocker hr.s been at Piano solo, (a) Solfeggie to, C F.Bach beautiful and Angeles during the past minor occasion. Coronado Los (6) Rondo. «.' major Beethoven Misses week. ' Master Eugene Flanchard. Among those present were: The is convalescing MOSS acher, Enid and Nettie Yale, Miss Mabel Holmes', Mrs. William Alvord after been, Kne9le, W. J. Hickey, Steve Meeker, Alanson who proved an ex&e^ent chaperon, Miss A.Mclntyre Saturday evening, February Caprice, •\u25a0Palace of Fnanlon" V. Mansfield three months. past week has not socially making evening long 20, Amy White, Hines, Miss B-ntrke a:> illness of about very !Folger. in the one to bs remem- and sineing and dancing were engaged in I).Mansfield and pupils. Miss Miss Conklin, Mr.and Mrs. J. B. f-chroeder have returned speaking, of course, brilliant- Philip their bered by those present. until 10 o'clock, partook of Fantasia, "The Bloom is on the l?yc" Curtis, MissKtnsey, Miss Miller,Mi?s VI v Mr. and Mrs. Furst celebrated when the guests a Rued, Underwood, to their home near Redwood City after pass- The smart set was resting, as it were. silver wedding on Sundny evening last by giv- Among the musical contributions were vocal sumptuous repast. Among those pre.-ent were: : Titus Mattel Miss Miss McMurray, Miss here. They were accompanied *JLs I \u25a0 Waller, Miss ing the yinter for the many elaborate entertainments that i ing a lerge dinner party to their many rela- solos by Messrs. Nickols and Williams, Arthur Miss E. Aldrich, MUs M. Aldrich, MissX. Howe, Miss Alice Helms. Miss Halsey, Miss Buckley, Miss Ingle Peoria, Conreich, Vocal solo, (a) "Just foe To-day" J. B. Abbott Mifalt, Miss Watson, Mis« Schultze, Miss by Miss Maude Francis of 111. are to bring this season of ''.)c>-'97 to a close. | tives nnd most intimate friends «t their home, Professor McKenzie, Leonard rtauis- Miss T.Xeil. Miss J. Mcfntyre, Mtsa E Ready, Pe'.fndgo is out again They were ler, Mrs. Nnrjot aud Miss M. Larson. E. Mclntyre, L. (6) "Vocal Stud/" I. ...FranzAbt Miss Polar Read, Miss Hopfcln*,Mia Dr. Grant after six Everything of course is the Mardl Gras ball 2831 Pine street, corner of Httker. Ernest Miss MU« R. Kellv,Miss Kelly. Miss a. Zoble. Ticknor. ; confinement at home from an attnek of :the recipients of many costly presents. The Professor Charles Weisel and J. Guillaume Fla- F. Lane, M. Higgins. Kelly,F. Rowe. H. >ella Morris,Miss Lulu Read. Miss Breillnu Messrs. weeks' W. Piano so.o, "Kh>psodie Hoiurolse" F. Liszt >\u25a0- irtsiiarial lover. The strain \has, however, oil Tuesday evening. Many surprises are House benutilully decorated, the mn.ni presided at tiie piano, and all were well Rowe, G. Mclleury, Mctireevy, - Emile Whitp, Robert White, Mr. Fay, Mr.R I was most H. Delmas', W. Miss Oe.iine Ooetjen. Ruaoiph, Mr. prostrated Mrs Sellridge, who willbe kept in promised in the way of character groups and spacious parlors being handsomely garlanded received. J. Ryan. borough, Mr. Pearce, Frrtnk couple Upon those Xiekols, very The Mission Literary and Social Club gave Mr. Russ, H^rbett Bailey, Milton lier home for a of weeks. her exquisite costuming. iwith smilax and white blossoms. Violets Among present were: J. K. A enJoyaDle and pleasant surprise party Ticknor. recovery Dr. and Mrs. Self ridge willgo to were tables nnd their sweet Mrs. K. Moore, Harry Williams, Mrs, W. K. wa.< Miss recently, their twelfth pnrty at Union-square Hall, Tues- Bailey, Eugene Tricou, Lucien Tricou, Charles Sau The last meeting of the FriCay Fortnightly strewn along the tendered Nellie Friedman day, February large Rafael to remain several months. fragrance permeaied the entire bouse. Not Owens, J. 11. Wheeler, Miss M. Larson, Mrs. E. the occasion being the eighteenth anniversary 23. The audience present Laurie and Dr.Bdvaxu. brother, was an elaborate affair, worthy of the great Xarjot, X. Xesson. Mrs. E. Kramer, J. of her was delightfully entertained. After an over- A delightful rnusicale was given at the J.W. Byjne is visiting his Callaghan ithe least interesting feature of the event wn« Mrs. blrtnday. (James and dancing were in- Byrne, Angeles a fortnight. success of the ciass. To Mrs.Monroe Salisbury 1 Jacobs, B. Jacobs. H. Aronson. Mrs. dulged ture by tne orchestra the ioliowingprogramme King's Daughter*' Horn? on the Oth of Febru- inLos ior the announcement of the betrothal of Miss | Miss until eHrly morn. A: midnight the Mrs. A. L. Redding nnd family belongs all the glory of a successtul and en- Gertrude Furst to J. Jacobs, the popular IB. ana Miss A.Tootimcher, Professor J. W. Mc- guests repa.red to the where was presented: ary. The followinc programme, under the di- have re- ! dining-room, a turned to the City are residing at the series of dances. K. M. Greenway hod !salesman with the firm of Meyerstein i«el, B.T. sumptuous repast was banquet D'Arcy's orchestra rection of James Fuller, was well received by and Ho- able llaussler, herved. At the Overture tel Bella Vista. charge of the final dance on Friday evening. !several original poems, both in German and Mr.and Mrs. J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. table some beautiful vocal selections were Choice selections by request the large audience Dresent: Cunningham , toastmaster, H. E. G. Mr.and Mrs. Glbb, Mr. and by Friedman, President James P. "An Old Rhyme," Miss Hanks; "The Holy Mrs. James and her children Tne german was the feature of the evening. English, were read by the Gnt- William* 11. rendered AbeL. assisted by the Orinin. have from the East. stadt, and also one by Miss Helen Schnrlach. Mrs. C. J. Wtssou, (i. Washburu, Artnur Con- Misses Peters, Goldman and A.S.mon. Messrs. Topical songs Selected City,"Mrs. Kerr; instrumental. "The Birds" returned Mr. Green way leading- alone. After the dance teiegrams reich and Professor J. Flamsnt. Reuben and Miss JuanuaCoad, memoerof me McKeu- (Grieg), Miss Wheeler; "My Dream." Mrs. Dr. Clarence L. Heller left tor Europe last i A large number of congratulatory 6. Mark Morris and Louis Jacobs and away three years. an elaborate supp2r was served. and Dinner over dancing Mr. and Mrs. I. c. Earle, who have been furnished the zie Musical society. ispalding; "Hi;Was a Prince," Mrs. Kerr; reci- Thursday willbe I were received read. music for the occasion. The Tenor Selected lira.J. Knowles and family returned Miss Ida Gibbons gave a lunch party ilollowcd, Interspersed by vocal selections, visitinginthis Ci-yand State since their arrival games were under the supervision of the solo tation, Miss Morrison; "Alas." Mrs. Spalding; N. have last Harry J. Dinao. Kerr; to their home in after a prolonged Wednesday at University by Miss Tillle Shemansky, 11. Adler in January from Boston. Mass., were tendered Misses A. Simon. H. Peters, Goldman and "Ruth and Naomi." Mrs. "An Arme- Oakland afternoon the Club \ rendered A. Recitation "Angela" nian Hanks; recitation, visit in the Eastern States. j and Mrs. M. Warshauer. a farewell reception on Saturday evening, Feb- Messrs. A.Peters, A.Fine, J. Berenson and M. Hattio Lullaby," Mis MiSI i:ihonor of Miss Emelie Ethel Cohen. The Bash, ruary '27, at brother, Miss Collopy,member of Hawthorne Morrison; Madrid," Mrs. Kerr. Lanj-in*Mliner is now the guest of her Those present were: Mr.and Mrs. H. the residence of their 11. Goldman. ciub. "In Old Mis. Plate, National colors formed the motive of the Mr.and Fur-a, Mr. and Mrs. J. She- G. Earle, Steiner street. The entertainment Among those daughter, Mrs. Karl G. inSan Jose. Bh i Mr*.11. on present were: Louis Gold- "The Two Bonnycastles," farce in qne act, under soon to decorations, which were exceedingly Mr. and Mrs. I.Jacobs, Mr. snd Mrs. Itook the form of a family reunion. There was man, Frank Tuckler, Lew, will leave there visit Mrs. Horse- attrac- mansky. luckier. A. Pnilip the direction of Walter H. Tai«en. Bin Chase. tive.' The Indies to meat Miss A. Beizel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiler, Mr. and an elaborate dinner served at which were Mortie I^vy,Abe 8. Levy,David S.tnon, David Sir. Stuii«siiit Henry G. Leffmann SAILED AWAY. i:chnrd invited Cohen Mr. and Mrs. C Earle, B. Bhnn is visitingher parents, Captain Mrs: R. P. Schwerin, Thomas Magee Mis. Si Green. Mr.and Mrs. M. Wnrshauer, Mr. seated: I. Mr. and Mr«. Monasch. Sam Shapiro, Benjami iS leyer, Abe Mr Jonn James Johnson Marshal Mackenzie Mrs. were Mrs. Shemansky. Spiro, A. Earle, Mr. Mrs. Eorle, Karski, Bouny cattle, Jorum and Mrs. Benson ol S*O Jose. Jr., YorK, Clementina j and Mrs. I. Mr.and Mrs. S. B. and B. G. Mr. and Abe Morris, J. Fershtand, William Col- Mr. alias Jeremiah' or Miss Owen of New Miss :Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr-. ,1. 11. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Robert lins, Henry Cohen, Isaac Cohen, Oito Lieb- .W. 11. Taiseu Fashionables Who Will Pass the Mr.and Mr-. C. F. Koni San Mateo have Kip,Miss Helen Wagner. Miss Frances Carrey, Adler, Gutstadt, of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. S. scher, Harris, Till, Mrs. Bonnycastle Miss Am*la C'anriago been passing » lew days at the Palace - i Mr.and Mrs. H. Mr.and Mrs. Eonner A. Earle J. B. Gordon, L. Friedman, Helen, Hotel Miss Romietta Wallace, Miss Mollie Thomas ;I. Abrams, Mrs. H. Riess, Miss Clara Riess, ir.,Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mucßaine, A.G. Earle, man Herring. niece to fmuggios .Mi.-.*r.Nie Quedens Spring at the during the week. Allen Islands. left for and Miss Julia Crocker. Mrs. K. Heiuenian, Mrs.T.Scharlach, Miss H. V. A. Earle, MNs Carrie B. Enrie, Miss )rene Miss M.Pimon, Miss Adeline Zeis. Miss Bella Patty Miss Isabella Mrs.Jane L.Stanford Washington ' ilumphrevs. Bovver, Among those sailing on the steamer Austrd- D. C. last Wednesday eveuing in her private Mirs schussler entertained a party of Scharlach, J. Jacobs, Miss Gertrude Mnster Earle H. Master Monasch. Miss Minnie Behaeider, Miss Hattie Dancing, was Then inaugurated and con- 23, ladies Furst, Miss Gutstadt, Joseph Heine- Earle G. Macßaine. Jarvis, Miss lia lor Honolulu Tueslay, February were: car. at luncheon last Wednesday at her home, Bertha •• Teresa Goidtneyer, Miss Laura tinued until midnight. at 1905 ;man, Miss Tillie Shemansky. Maloyn Furst, Katka, Miss Esther Levy, Miss Hattie Peters, The Jolly Jokers' Social C!ub gave a party Captain Z. Allen, Mrs. W. G. Ashley and chil- Mrs. Julius Phillips will be homo flrst Van Ness avenue. Miss E. Weiler, I.Wehle, Miss Mattie Furst Miss Annie Goldman, Stark; 20, dren, Eugene Bernheimer, Thomas Blythand and third Mondays of each month, Hotel Bal- Miss Tillie Mr. Saturday evening, February at the resi- timore. Mrs. A.B. Moulder gave a lunch-party at the and Miss Han mi h Cohen. THEY'RE ENGAGED. and Mrs. I«raei Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. A. dence of Miss Sallu Saubenneimer, 2122 Rail- wife, S. Boardman, Butler and wile, and Goldman, H. J.W. University Club last Thursday, complimentary On la«t Monday evening the Misses Mac Mr.and Mrs. Charles L-vy.Mr.and road avenue, Ainmeuv The evening was A. J. Cartwnght, Mrs. Bruce Cartwrlght, Dr. to Helena Xolan entertained a lew friends with Mrs. J. Peters, Mr.and Mrs. & Mrs. H. \u25a0pent ina very manner. A splen- Miss Eraelie Ethel Cohen. The others en- Preparing for Fashionable and Cohen, Mr. Cohen. enjoyable W. F. Charming, H. S. Charming, A. F. Clarke, were Mrs. G. Lyman, Mrs. progressive whist. Six tables of players and Mrs. Mendel and many others. did entertainment was arranged, after which Mrs. Frank Davey children, present Charles j joyed a competitive game, which resulted in| On Monday evening last Mrs. Caroline came games and then dancing. and three Mfc-B Webster Jones, Miss Kate Thornton Salisbury, being Spring Weddings. Seibert, Alice Deming, T. T. French and wife, J. P. Miss IdaBrown and D.Beede awarded the wifeof John Seibert, was tendered Cherry Camp, \V. O. AW, gave its first ball on Groom, J. Hallady, den, Miss Gertrude Forman, Miss Ethel Murphy the first prize, while Miss Mac Reiily and Mr.; Mr.and Mrs. Philip Furst announce the en- a surprise party by her children at the family Friday evening lost, which by P. Mrs. G. H-Ho. A. HOW was attended Kennedy, Kennedy wife, TOM ASHBY W. T. A. &nYukon Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scott Jr. a progres- \ Jones, Miss Emrye llabenicht, Miss Nan Van Announcement Made of sive euchre party at their residence 305 Kuch-' j Wyck, Miss Susie Darneal, Miss Olive Wheaton, tions, Entertainments, Etc Visited by a Court iinan- street on Friday evening, February 9. Miss a. Simpson; Messrs. Thomas Archer, The players were ranged at twelve tables and iArthur Williams, Dr. B. Foulkes, F. Fourney, There willtea coucrt and ball given under a spirited game was played. The victors were Humphreys, Eaton, the auspices of the Alliance of Dscision. awarded pretty and novel prizes. After William P. Noble Mr. Cuban San the Grace. C. Van Wyck, Mr. McCaully. Francisco, assisted by the El Pinal Bandurri* game there was simper, music and dancing. I Club, Among: those present were the following:! A pleasant society event was the dance given on Saturday evening, Maron t>, at Mr.and Mrs. Davis Loudcrback, Mr.and Mrs. [ Friday evening in the e.egant bachelor apart- Apolio Hall, 810 Pacific street, for the beuetit VY.-W. Shidy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Biinn,Mr. ments recently fitted up by Jay Gould and of the Cuban war sufferers. and Mrs. C."E. Tost. Mr.and Mrs. L.Steele, | Clarence Burke at 512 Eddys treat. Among Had to Wei His Intended cr Be D. those present were the Misses Patch, Walters, Golden Era Circle willgive a social on Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Icicles, Mr.and Mrs.Deer- 4, ir>g, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. !King.Mason, Connell, Dixon,Kelly,Hepburn, day evening, March in Social Hail, Alcazar and Go to Prison and Messrs. H. J. Page, R. T. Guun, James building. Fined O. J. Wellington, Mr.and Mr». M. \V. McChes- j The ney, Mr. and Mrs. William Rieger, Mr.and I.Haye», Ueorgt Fleming, J. H. Firth and EL opening picnic of Shell MoundPark will I.Bennett. Mrs. L.Gruudy chapcrontd the be held on Sunday, March 7. a Year. Mr«. S. 11. Brown. Mr. ana Mrs. Theodore ! P. The Savage, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Warren Dutton, Mr. party. Sketch Club have sent invitations to McCord, A was given by Master Cari their friends for an afternoon at their club- and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. A.W. : valentine party rooms, Scott, Mrs.G. W.'Smith, Miss Black. Miss Eb- H. Johnson at nis residence, .">"»0 Hamsun 508 Montgomery street, to see a sireet, Danbisrny. a betts. Miss Annie Kbbetts, Miss Clifford,Miss I Saturday evening. A most enjoyable Klvcr.a Gabriel and other Works A interesting Thiron, Miss Atkinson, Mis--- Webster, Mrs. P. ' evening was spent in dancing, music, songs of art loaned by Mrs. Hugo Taussig, who was strange and story has Angellotti, Stephens, and games. Miss R. Hunt knd Masters Kin, fortunate in securing them during reached here from rvmote Circle City, on L. Miss Heir Miss Miss to a recent Harries, W. S. Lewis, J. A. Black, John Feath- Johnson, Aland H. Hunt gave delightful in- visit Europe. showing I The Mystics the Yukon River, bow the min- erstone, W. A. Falls, E. T. Atkinson, G. A. !strumental selections. The parlors were artis- will hold their twenty-eighth Hawley, F. H. Scott. W. C. R'.ley, Robert Me- ticallydecorated with flowers. After supper evening dress party at the Native Sons' Hall ers there stoutly champion the cause Millen,F. T.Schmidt, G. 1). dancing was resumed and continued into the on Tuesday evening. |of the ladies against all comer.- 1 If. is Louderback. sma" St. A reception will . The weddingof Miss Bessie Crabb, daughter ! "wee hours oi Valentine's day. be held at the residence of on some sterner Crabb the Miss Florence Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olcovich, at 1710 j sometimes hard of the oi Captain of fifthArtillery,and S. Douglas held toer usual Geary Lieutenant George G. Gately of Battery D, monthly entertainmet at the Women's Educa- street, in honor of the engagement of !sex, bui they arc supposed to be able to Fifth Artillery, was celebrated on February Uonal and Industrial Union, Tuesday evening, their daughter. Florence Oicovicn, to Henry .' stand it. .11 tit St. John's Chapel, Fort Hamilton, February following Golds tons of tilt- of Goidstoue Bros, X. Y. 10. 'ihe numbers were firm of Not long since Thoraa9 Ashby, a young Lieutenant Gaielv and his bride are well ;rendered: Instrumental selection, Bnnphony this City,on this Sund. y,February 2S.and also ' in City, extremely popu- i Club; duet, Wednesday next, from lito 5 p. m. man prominently connected with a lead- known tilts and were Musical vocal "Life's Drf-aru Is A lar insocial circles during their residence at !O'er." Mrs. .1. Harmon Ca.-key and Miss .Jemie charming cantata entitled, "A Dream of ing Southern family, and who, with his Cbe l'resid;o. < asati 9mando''in BDd guitar quintet. Misses Dresses That WillBe Worn at the Inaugural Ball. Fairyland," is now i»:preparation at the Mis- j The of the young Marie Sorbier, Madeline Xeil S sion, and will be produced at .Mission Opera- brother, Oscar Ashby, recently la San tngaeement rouple was i O und PI hall announced in th.s city early la 1-. fall. Douglas and MesfeTS. Wil.lam nnfl Jacobs. They will be pleased to sec their sion wbs the forty-tiith anniversary of the The arrangements were most elaborate, es* the 11th and 12th of March. Thiscantata !Francisco, had been for several years on Miss of Philadelphia ; Br >wn; vocal sulo, "The friends Sunday, March 7, from 2 to .> r. M., birthday of the iady. ond it w«s made joyous pcciaiiy the decora tionn, which were exceed- Is lull of transformations and charm- • Brecchemin Vaga t>i CluD. Tve eugftfnnei announced elegant which she tuinei of the ladies, nimle up a beautiful J regarded officiated nt the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates E. Solomon and Henry H. B'ck. They willrc- CPivoti. The company sat down to supper at picture. Music was furnished Dy a San Fran- M.reel, assisted by Miss Gertrude Wolfe, young and highly on the Yukon. entertained some Berry Miss The bride's gown was oj white satin trimmed friends at a dinner February 12. the occasion crive ."undfty, March 7. between 1and 5, at 17 11 o'clock, which wac an elabora-te affair. In cisco orchestra. The committee in charge was Lila and otners. r» v Sb«> has some Russian and Indian blood, with chiffon. She carried a bouquet of lilies j being the celebration of their twelfth anni- Hyde street. the tester of the main table wa« a huge fruit J. W. Haas, Dr. J. P. Tormey, C. H. Carroll. T. The Pioneer Dancing Club will give their and is described as being a brunette wi.h oi the valley and white roses. versary. Covers were laid for twelve. cake surmounted by an am-ol with the same J. Johnson and Walter Locke. The latter gen- lifihparty at California Hall on Tuesday even- complexion, Breechemln, March a very fair regular features, Miss the maid of honor, wore a j Charles Lyons introduced his debutante 'Mrs. Seiberi" in frostine. On either side were tleman ncted as floor maneger. ing, 2. and hau7. At the conclusion i The Swedish Finnish Society had Alcatraz Circle. F. of 6. P., will giv« sown of pink organdie over .-ilk. Idaughter, Miss Beatrix Lyons, at a dance on and Relief a Sne lived for some time In the family a white chiffon bat completed the costume. Thursday even last of the supper dancing and games entertained its tilth masquerade ball nt the I'nlon- masquerade nt Eintrachl Hail ou Saiuraay of groom in? at Devisadero Hall. the February. evening, March 0. George T. Baldwin, who had charge The and groomsmen were in lull- Those present were: Mr.and Mrs. E. X.Fritz. Henry Reigle guests until alate hor.r. s^uare Hah on the Uth of Tne af- of dr^ss uniform. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fo.ev, Mr. and Mrs. F. Celebrates His Eirth- Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. fair was n great ibcOOMi The Golden Gates will hold their forty-first the Yukon exhibit at the Miiwinter Fair, The men of Batter-.- D sent to the happy Hosier. Dr. Siebcrt and their five chi.dren, Daniel, Johh "I(iondolien" held their second party last party "kitCalifornia Halt on Thursday evening,*' when at and Mrs. F. \V. Harris, Miss Bud day Anniversary. A., Annie, Mary and Emma slebert, and M'ss H&li, March 11. he was the head o: the Alaska couple a complete silver service. Friedlander. Mr-.Abrahams, Miss Cora Kelcey, Saturday evening at Beethoven and not- Trading Company's atoie at City. May O'Toole, Emma ('mm, Mi«s EmiiyMcNamara. H. Cook. withstanding tht- unpleasant weather the at- The Independence Social Club willhave its Circle Miss Mr- W. G.Ricaardson, Miss A surprise party was tendered last Monday Hillwood, monthly Everybody along that part of the river Madge Richardson, Miss Grace Kdwara Mug Sally dritiin. Miss tendance was exceedingly large. The hall dance on Friday evening next at Ware. Dick evening to Harry Reigle at his resident*-*, 2310 (Jrace Fanning. Beck, iRvan, Hall, was acquuinU'd her, HOME GATHERINGS. Friedlander. Miss Adeline Muiler, Mi«s Rivers, John Co James was handsomely decorated in red and white. Mozart 1358 Market street. V with and it is said Fay, Taylor street, in honor of tne anniversary of Norton, Daniel Oweni, Joseph Frey, Mis PERSONALS. At refreshments were Mr. Knight, Miss Nellie Kiiig and Mish Annie Henrietta Merlo, Putrschi, ahead of them they let him have the right Wedding Celebration. Charles O'Kane, Tom O'Toole, Walter Burner, served, after v.-hicn dancing order Miss Stella Mi«t> L. ol Miss Lottie Judson, Leonard Schwartz, 11, was in until Libbert Beretta. M;ss R. Beretta, Miss A.Frayolli,Miss Hon. and Mrs. Paris Kilburn win receive way. Alter some two years of courting, Thursday evening,- February 18, J. the snull hour of morning. The following Margaret Thursdays, however, Ashby's love began singularly On a party Stephen*, Emmet Balli Mr. Long, participated in the affair: M. Fontaim. Mi>s Nina Spadina, their friends on at 1201 Tayior to v.h- given by ihe and Wolf, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miss Vera Panario, Miss Anita Celia, Miss wane. He had announced that he was Misses Bessie Stella Miss Hrannan, Benjamin Sturtlevant Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Kurd'ck. Mrs. CLUB GATHERINGS street. Litchtield their home Sobastopol. Mr. Will Gottscholl, Bas«, Erate. Margaret Olcese, Mrs. Ulcese. Mrs. Chichizola, eoing to marry the young lady, as it at in The \ Wheeler. Tom Tom Mr--. Colston, the Misses Winnifred Kane, Miss T. Mrs. Atata, Mrs. D. Anerbach haß returned from South- and house was handsomely decorated and bril- Keanc, Miss Edith Bass, Mrs. E. A. Judson, Marguerite Welsh, Frieda Heunigan, Minnie Chichizola. A. Miss A. R. ern California and willbe pleased seeaiea generally known, Miss Andrews Mr.Rivers, Morgan, Dr. Mark Arata, Miss N. Ferroggiaro, Miss L. Baci- to see her hantlj iHumiliated for the occasion. The Horace F. Stone. Hart-el, Mamie Healey, Lottie Smith, Katie Fashionable Organizations Enter- Devoto, friends at 523 O'Farrell began to be wrought up over his coolness. I Miss Di Goiden, Bowman, Miss Susie Li- galupi, Miss L. Mrs. G. B. street. early part of the evening was taken up by j Miss Smith, 'lulcey Whittman, Mamie Huuhes, I.evacgi. Miss A. LevaPKi, Mrs. George As he did not come around any more Kan, Arthur Barendt, Miss May Farley, Miss Ka:ie Hughes, Masters f'rangle tain Their Friends. Mrs. J. Pposito, Silverstein will be nt home the games and music. At 12 o'clock the guests i Farley, Lyons, Voslettey, the Misses Sposito, the Misses Roitanzi, Miss first Thursday WHi}., she stated her case to the miners, who as Lida Miss Nellie Gerald "Lyons, Claton Reigle, John Whalan, Jamison, The Music Teachers' Association of Btevcnot, ofeach mouth at Golden partook oi a bountiful repast. Among Miss Beatrix Lyons, Mr. and Walter Califor- M. Miss A. Kavanaph, Mrs. C. J. Gate avenue. a body constitute the high c 'urt which those Mrs. Charles Henry Hennigan. Joseph Voslettey, AlDert nia gave its twenty-second InKohler Lercari, Miss Marie Mart-hand, Miss Rita present were: Mb- Muttie Libby, Miss Eva Lyons. Erat-, Eugene Hurcade, Thomas" Koblson, concert Mar- Miss Vesta Shortridge, who was home from settles ail questions on thfiYukon. They Amusicaie was given by J. E. Nirkols, . le Brrt, Miss M. D. Taffee, Mis* A. Dcv in, the meeting the Moll, residence on street. Burck, Mr.Herman, Mr.Voslettey, Mr. Cowen, The entertainment was opened by the presi- ; Kron, Btker, At ennual of Laurel Hall Club rinding that he tacitly admitted all the Emliy Miss Florence Starkey, J. P. Me- I The affair was largely attended and no pains Mr. iJoudoleiy. Mrs. C A. Miss Annie Miss Glee- the following officers were elected for the en- Donnell, Wesley Benepi, Mouroe, dent, V. A. H.Hoffmeyer, who gave «n address |son, Miss Laura Fox, Miss Mro A.Sullivan, President, facts as s:ated by Miss Andrews, they W. W. J. B. j were spared by the host and Mrs. B. Tooth- A pleasant surprise party was to Bach, sum? year: Mrs. I. Loweuberg; tendered on piano schools from the time of |Miss L.J. Wilson, Mrs. £. G. Zeiro. Mitts L. vice-president, Mrs. L. C. Lane; recording made up two verdicts, either of which he secretary, Mrs. J. W. Edwards; corresponding cou'd take as his choice. 1 The Brooklyn Citizen of February 12 says: secretary, Mrs. E!ia M. Sexton; treasurer, One was to immediately par the girl The Brooklyn ; advocate of the introduction of whist inour Mme. Emilia Tojetti; executive commKiee— $SCO at marry Women's Wnist Association Mrs. P. IX Jewetl in cash, and the same time guest ' colleges and universities. The player on the (chairman). Mrs. J. Brandt, The other had as its of honor on Wednesday morn- Mrs. Carniany, Taylor, her. was to ray a line of $2uoo (• left is well known San Francisco the R Mrs. E. R. Mrs Dor- ing, at the Germania Club, P. J. Tormey of San i:{rv P^>tj\) tn as villeLtbby, Keyston. and be imprisoned ior one year. v Q #FJTfc president Duplicate Mrs! W. P. Francisco, director of the American Whist of the Trist Wlilst Club. Mrs. Chester Thorne and family, of Tscoma ; There is no jailin Circle*City, but the B. Tlie interesting The player facing the render is a director of Mr*.Hoxe ofLos Angele-s Mis. Van miners proposed to make one spe- feature ol his visit Portland; Hunter of for the was Uie opinion he expressed regarding the American'Whlst League. The player with C. A. Hollan. wife,maid mid sons, cial use aforesaid. However, Ashby. when ,his back ;o of British Columbin; Mr.Maze and E. Maze, woman's relation to the modern game. After the render is whist editor of the Dalies, confronted with the two verdicts, imme- San Franc. Call. The picture, with dc- of the have been spending the winter reating his own experiences as a student of sco a at Prto Robies. diately accepted the former and married s ription same, published youne {liegame from the ume when he was an in- of is in The Call's Miss C. Lehnhardt and Miss Tay the woman. "Whist Don'ts" and can be had for the asking. Harriet ex- "Did different player, with only luck ns his mascot, Mre. L. W. Pit ton for president, has » pect to leave New York for Itnly on the the miners make him put up |who a team, sacn as St. Paul, forexample, which Trick 1. figure* his hflg They are not for sale, but given away. Werra. soiling March the $500, he spoke quite 'at length of the live interest proven herself iv many a whist East that partner steamer 6. Tney willbe too?" said a well-known contest to has In its membership a whist writer of king and queen, and may let him discard the The first game of the season for chaperoned by Mrs. R. W. Paulsen. Yukon miner yesterday, after women of the West, rutournament would select Mrs. William Fenolossa of Salem, I the near future. the of March. him. you entirely women' to play against fifty men, and Mass.; Miss Clapp seven and draws his six, and Eusc makes vic.orv for the San Francisco Club, the score You know can't regu- feel Gertrude of New York: Mr-. If the committee on systems of play ap- by being: Francisco, 29; Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Mone of this City have late a pr>".v Henry Newbold, the situation of the club Buit clear discard- San Petaluma, 18. Net thins: like that." certain thai the former would win. Wlllium Mrs. 1. H. Andrews. pointed by the league makes a report which 'Tthink it very accomplishment Mrs. Mary D. I'Levick, ing the ace. The rest Iseasy. gain forSan Francisco, 11. Tho clubs were is a great Mrs. Miuon C. Work is adopted by the league, we will then for a woman to play an expert game of whist, and Mrs. have represented by the following players: Peta- Kodman Wister of Philadelphia; an A. W. L. system. We do not expect What Denman, . KEW 10-DAI-DKT GOODS and Ibelieve further that it should be of Mrs. Francis D. of that Is the roper Lead? luma—Mrs. E. Mrs. J. L. Camm, Mips pait Dallam Baltimore. this action willcause any team to deviate in any f Denman, Mr. P. McNear; a 'girl's education. Ishould to it The whist writer who displayed Reno, January 29, Nellie O. San Fran- like see snch ex- appreciable degree from its preconceived no- Nev.. 1897. cisco—Mrs. E. Bates, taught in our universities and hope at some quisite taste in getting up Whist kindly George Mtss S. Jenkins, the work of art tion of what is and what is not trick-winning Editor Call .- Will you indicate Bell, time it will be introduced into tiie private may be gratified to learn tbat we think play, the proper lead from this hand— that is, Mrs. H.W. Mrs. Cooper. and we do not believe that the good of the We clip the following from the Washington schools of .San Franci-sco." enough of it to hnve it framed and Itis now game one most likely to make tricks, all things the would be enhanced by such a course, con- "Mrs. Abbie E. Krebs, Mr. Tormey congratulated the Brooklyn hanging in our clubrooms. as the necessary result sidered: Jack of Spades turned by East; South Post: a prominent Club of a unanimous follow- whist-player o: California, is at the Cochran upon its succcsmul organization, and its We liave learned sincci writing the above ing of one system would be lack of to lead and holds: •unusually large membership for that Mrs. Margaretta advance- and is playing with the Women's Whist Club, its age. He WitteraH Wallace, presi- ment, but we do that league Spades— 6. then took for a partner Mrs. Wade, dent of believe the where she has gained the reputation of being * one of the the Kaie Wheelock Club of Staten system could be used as a standard for the Heart*—A, X, 3, 2. experts of the cub, and played game Island, a very fine player." ttie with is responsible for the artistic display of adoption of a rule that any Clurs-A, J. 8, 4. her, intimidating woman team about to par- P. J. Tormey of San Francisco, president of some opponent and inspir- whist celebrities. ticipate in a challenge match should, a cer- Diamon is—A,7, 64. ing others, as he progressed from table to the Pacific Coast Whist Association and of the tain designated length of time prior to the Without any hesitation we should say the Trist Duplicate Wnist Club, has been table. At the conclusion of the game he said Systems of Whist Play. match, its in best trick-winning sojourn- the club numbered inform opponent wnat respect lead is tho kingoi hearts. inginBrooklyn for the past ten days and has several fine players. By MiltonC. Work in the Philadelphia Even-' or its system know of Tormey respects differed from that We a good many who play at the been inalmost dallyattendance at the Mr. has probably done more to ingTelegraph. adopted by the league. game who would jump Brook- (TnT" , Immense reduction arouse interest in whisi and instigate at the opportunity of lynWhist Club, of which no ia a . the The whist student who to-day attempts to The following deal was played a few leading the trump, member.— tor a few days to close out broken scientific study the game through even- lone but we think sound Brooklyn Eagle. assortments of colors. J) of the jkeep up to date by reading all that is pub- ings ago in the Chicago Whist Club and sent whist play is to lead king and S^^ Nothing organization of the League the of hearts Our whist queen, Miss Kate Wheelock, is _^x but fashionable colorings offered. /y American Whist Ihshed about his iavoriiefavorite game mustdevote.mast devote to us by Mr.John T. Mitchell: wait developments. than any other man m this country. now in .New York, where rhe has more wnist Many almost his entire time to that purpose; but J, 10,9, 8, 7, 3 " clubs on the Pacific Coast owe their origin even that \u2666—J, 9, \u25a0 classes than she can possibly attend to. She supposing he is so situated that he V— G Versus tells hardly directly or indirectly to him. Being a "vrhist has the opportunity Rubbers Qames. us itis possible to set a date when <$ N. & crank," and inclination 10to thus InEngland whist-players speak of playing a L First Quality Moire and as he te'ras himself, he go?s about the employ himself, what is tho result? He 0-Q, 8.5 she csn come to the Pacific Coast. W[ may 0=0.8.5 "rubber." which means the two country, attending all the important tourna- go into a match with all best out Mr. and Mrs. William C. DeWitt, both of t the published sys- N* j of 5 -point "Honors" Gros ments and meets, gaininc the latest develop- terns firmly \u2666-a, <; three games. are whom are enthusiastic players, entertained _Jp Grain Satin Edge I lodged inis his cranium, *_q Ribbons: ment but ho | also counted. If happens to ' of whist study, as as diffusing O--A, 7, \u25a0 •_, one side have our Whist Editor on the evening of o 1 111 inch 7', well his will probably find the game is practically won G yd just whica one of itis easily English game l~*> ISale Price 2ac \&L The Brooklyn Women's Club was organized j them his adversaries have adopted. O— 3. 2 ! 0-A,0 (5, 4 8o seen that in the was in a vury happy mood and in fine condi- \& No. inch, former price yd , about weeks ago, with Baker, have __S [ luck is a great factor. For many years we tion for a good game, as he stated at 6 , p^ five Mrs. E. V. We nave now so many different "systems," :20 that l^c vile of never played whist counting honors; same evening he completed 5-W.dth^ fc the secretary oi ihe Men's Whist Club, Iso multitudinons an array of "plays" and A-K.5,4. 2 without the draft of the as president. Meetings are held on O-KlO, 8,2 but «he formation of the American Whist new charter of the Greater New York, a Wednes- j theories that !n the absence of DOfitivedoMUvc Infor- League, labor S> H^*l*»*ior^^ir^\Sale Price lOe yd day mornings in the Germsnia Club house, mation op. the subjec.subjec'. with its code of laws, wiped honors of love foreight months. W!dth T/ he is Indeed a foolish O—K,10,9, 7, out and game |^ and the average attendance is forty. player who places much 4. madethe consist of seven points. Oar Whist Editor was initiated Into the mys- S> SS .. j^ U&> confidence indeduc- y(| Deuce of heart* trumps. West to This game of seven points without honors was teries of wnat called in Brooklyn | tions to be drawn from plays made by the ad- lead. is "the com- Women Whist-pi avjers. The winningcard isunderscored. first played Inone of the leading whist clubs mon-sense game" and versary. For example, a recent match had "biid~e whist" at the (m Vogue, in one of its issues in January, has of Paiis in1843. The great Deschapelles was home of the whist editor of the Also 15,000 yards of been concluded lorfor forty-eignt hours before the father Brooklyn 7 one of the finest BOOTH. NORTH. of it Eagle, E. T. Foster, illustrations of whist-players one team knew that the other hadhad played 'WEST. !\ • EAST. Baker. R. F. whist ed- N^g- No. 22-Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, 3 inches wide, in OAp^J ever published, to the MM: mi coiorS| &c. (\ . mid odd to the charm they "rotary discard." itor of the New York Sun, explained to U9 the ••»,.»\u25a0»\u25a0»..,.,, yUC ill are r!1 1 19 Solitaire Whist whist," w.omen. Having had the pleasure of Now, no one can question the entire pro- . 70 JO 60 mysteries of "bridge the game that meeting them all and most -J>P__ WhUt forFebruary nas its page an drove playing whist with prietyunder existing legislation for a to 2..... 20 80 on front Cavendish oat of the Portland Clnb of of them, we can speak by the team 3 illustration of four players engaged in the London, XTRA SPECIAL! V~~"~, card if we say a play the "rotary" or any other system of dis- - 2O 50 JO 3O and also a game that Is warranted to few words in their praise. years ago 4... IOC? ; game ofsolitaire whi6t. This game is one break any A few 'we card that has been published, to adopt q£, 4O of up whist club inside ofa year; itis were laughed at by some the 5...... -.;".•..:: - K the newest and latest innovations and can money game at that time high in American lead*,leads, the uon-lnformatoryuon-informatory leads, o i ao Q* be a only. ;^^te«^^;;ic :§^j»giiSale Price 23eyd authority in whist lor sug- 6 ;;•;*.•\u25a0;: ' + piayed by any number of single individuals, %^» circles even the trump-showing leads, :-.. 100 7O A The Brooklyn Eagle of Monday the Howell leads, 7...... ;;.;.^ providing each one last sa^s: gesting that women had rights in the Foster leads or any of 80 *O 60 5* ait at the table exactly the There was a regular attendance at the Brook- whist clubs. Our etherother the numerous same aa illustrated. • whist clubs in San ystemsof leads that have bean promulgated 8... KQ 2+ 3* 8+ lyn Whist Clnb Monday evening, twenty-six Francisco, Oakland, Los 9-.....;...... Whist says the represents Angeles, Petaluma '\u25a0 in print,but if,as is most apt be case, 40 6* ' 4* accompanying out tables being occupied. Tho highest score wat and other cities to the 10 7* + the chamDion of In our State would thetho adversaries do not know until the contest ~inr a» 8* 9 team the MilpiiasWhist Club made by P. J. Tormey and his partner, G. A. not be self-sustaining wltnout IJ just LI indulging in this innovation. The player on LaVie, South, the women. is over which system is use, ! 4* Northand nine plus; the in what have «» 3+ 9* the right ig the next One of the largest whisi club* on the Pacific theythey gained by the tact tnat a punlished and is j + president of the Pacitlc Coast highest *core was made on East pair, entirely l!O3 5* 6 IO4» Whtst Association, organization and West Coast is made up of women— ths |j not a private system has been used? *\u2666 I 74. an started Mr.Tormey and Mrs. Waae made the highest aie Wueelock Club oi Portland, Or., wiih here about tvo years ago to promote interest score North j TdeTiie presentpreseui suite of aflairsaffairs seems to be that .Normand 5, ana South ia the ladies' game Soutn East and West a. 111 the same in the Jar West, tie is a »trong Friday evening. 125-127-129-131 KEARNY STREET