20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1897.
found, but iti» only a: question of time when he willbe captured, and we sincere- FROM ly tru t a- wi1 be eiven the full penalty GREATER NEW YORK of the law. The lienalty fo** killinga doe isa fine of not less than $20 nor* more than $500, or imprisonment in the County Jail f*rnot — le-s than ten days nor more than 150 From the Stage to Easter Fashions Qossip days. The California Cycling Club will hold a run to tan Mateo to-day for the purpose, /.bout J?romir\er\t Galifomiarvs of witnessing the local races. The prizes won last Sunday by he Red ir\ Men Schuetzen Section at Shell. Mound Qotkam. ParK will be distributed this evening at 16, TliCiflC J- 4iT>trJjr A '\u25a0'\u25a0"HE. the Turners' Hj-.lion Turk sireet. NEW YORK, N. V..April 1397.— Mr5. white and yeilow leather belts withlittle annual May festival of The thirty-eighth EVENTS OF SOCIETY John D.-ew, that grand old actress, chatelaine purses to match are for sale in booting < -Miipsts THE WEEKIN prize- and grand of the whom America should be more than all the big shops, and for the* sum- San Francisco Schuetzen Ver-in will be proud, is to me one of the livingexamples mer girl they will be very pop- held on Sun-lay and Monday, May 16 and of what a cheerlul soul and buoyant dis- ular, because the little purses are 17, at Shell Mound Park, The prizes are position can accomplish In a face and large enough to hold a fine cambric ail beautiful and doubtless competitors will numerous. ;;, It has been a week of weddings and engage- capal Church on the evening of May 10, 1897, IIhagen, Miss Susie Hall, Mi-*s May Wyndham, so'.o, "A Parting Kiss" (Moncrleff), D. M. figure when moro than three-score years handkerctii.f. The silver chatelaine with be exchanging of Miss L. Katherine Jewett. daughter oi IMiss Louise lleppner, Miss Dora Hufschmidt, Lawrence; 'Old Mother Hubbard'' (Jones). many To-day the San Francisco Schuetzen ments. Society has been busy have tolled the knell of youthful dreams. ornaments of silver is coming into Verein, z-mi offering Soloman Jew.it. a banker of Bakersfield, to | Miss Martha Korbel, Miss Anna Popp, Miss Knickerbocker quartet; piano solo. '-Second the Germania Schtie Club an Easter greetings and congratulations Turner Ashby Monetize, superintendent Bessie Roden, Schilling, D I Op. Isaw Mrs. Drew the other afternoon at a vogue again, and wilt doubtless become will young prospective brides of the Mi-s Sophie Miss .Scherzo. 31". (Chopin). Roscoe Warren the Norddeuscher Schuetzen Club to happy couples and Kern Cou.ity Land Company's Poso ranch. Sewell, Miss Ada Tracy, Miss Hilda Thalnwald Lacy; alto solo, '-Arcade-." (Studley), Miss business meeting of the Professional very popular. The new spring shirtwaists monthly Mooting contests at Shell and grooms. Infact, the joyous peals of the Mr. aid Mrs. Mary Mann; hold A. Jacohso'n extend a cordial and others. VS~HP9_—BBBSPSB character sketch. "Aunt Stuit- League, of which she is one of are positively too lovely to wear and spoil Mound Park range. *>--*- marriage bell have occupied so much of the invitation to iheir friends to present at the The initialsocial ot the Viajeros was held snicker's Rimini-cence-*" (Newton), Cyrus Woman's ceremony be the vice-presidents, as at her by laundrying. Many of time of the smart set that few have found Barmtizvah of their son, Harry, on Saturday evening, April 24, at Sau Fran- Urowiilee Newton; ••Welcome Pretty Prim- and Ilooked the thinner ones next Saturday at Geary-street cisco Timer rose Flower" time lor other form of entertainment. morning the Hall, 323 Turk street. (Pinsuti). col nial quartet; Ipondered on the philosophy olan active are made over a liningof colored silk or any Temple. A reception will be at their List Thursday "T Gondolier!" gave barytone so. UNSIGNED BANK NOTES. 1). gave given evening o,"For AHEternity" (Mascherom), lileand a busy brain. is just sateen. Ginghams stripes On Tuesday evening Mrs. W. O'Kane residence, 7SO Haight street, near Scott, Sat- their last party of the season at Beethoven C. M. Elliot, violin obligato by Ml«s Editu Mrs. Drew with satin are a dinner complimentary tt Peter J. Donahue urday and Sunday. May 1and 2. Hall. Itwas a very enjoyable affair. Among Moor; "Dearest Maiden, Dine.- With Me" 73 years old, ami itis not exaggeration to beautiful, and do not lose luster when Will & Flock Victimized by Two that was a most d*"li?htful r.ffalr. those present were: Miss Charlotte Borlini, (Voeel). Colonial and Knickerbocker quartets. declare that she doesn't look a day over laundried. Unknown Boy Cus- East, Miss Olive S'.rtori, Aids Sbßrboro, Miss lifth:>artv Assembly Mr.Donahue left Thursday for the en Miss I. The of the Cotillon will 50. Her completion is as clear and -'ink- THEY ARE ENGAGED. Emma Grondona. Miss Marguerite O.cese, Miss be 'Id at Lunt's Hall on Wednesday evening, Braided gowns seemed to lead the pro- tomers. route to Europe, where he will trave. for a Doliie Araia, Mis. Patrachi, Miss Amalia April tinged as a girl's, her years, taking Stella 123. and young grand- cession of ultra fashionable Willi &Finck reported to United States couple of in the tashionable and Levaggi, Miss Eugenia firizzolar****,Miss R. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Frohman announce daughters clearer, the on Easter hunting seasons in England, Ireland, Paris, Bcretta, cannot boast of bluer Sunday. However, many Secret Service Agent Harris yesterday Prominent Betrothals Made Public j Miss Irene Livaggi, Miss Florence that their son Henry was confirmed at the eyes. modistes de- Vienna, Norway and Sweden, St. Petersburg, . Seatena, Miss Amelia Omilio, Miss Artel*'Rot- Temple Emanu-El Saturday morning, April clare that they willsoon be passe among that they had b*en viciiniized by two un- Rome, tanzi, Miss Sebil Tontni, Miss -4. They will the carnival next year iv and the trip During: the Past Week. I Romild.* b" pleased to see their iriends At present the can boast of the beau monde, because of the cheaper known boys, who passed upon the firm up IFrapollif M:s> Cora A. Patterson, Miss sunday, April25. at iheir res deuce, 228 Sec- stage many the Nile. The wedding of Miss Martha Washington IMarguerite M. Foniana, Miss Nina ond avenue, very old and prominent and shop-made gowns which will soon flood an unsigned Canadian bank note of the Last Tuesday he gave alunch party at his between Sand 5 o'clock. actors Coleman and Mathias R.Fieisehman will take jSp.*ditia, Miss Alice Baclgnupi, Miss On next Thursday evening the Peerless want to quite of $10. boys purchased a country seat, "Laurel Wood," near Santa place Maggie Bacigalupi, Cousins, Club, organizat Mission, actresses. There's Joseph Jifforson, who | th- market. Ifyou be prop- face value The at the home of the bride's parents, IGOti Miss Aula Athletic an on of the paints go ball for a small sum and tendered the note Clara, as a farewell some of his friends and • Miss Lilly*Listretto, Miss Tessye Ltstrett , will give au dance at Mi*-- teal oil painting, writes stories and Ierly attired when you drivi. g, besides to Post street, to-day, at 5 r.m. entertainment and ii payment. also compliment Mrs. Joseph McKeuna Miss A. Soil.Van, Mifs P. Gorham, Miss M. on Parlor Hall, o-i Seventeenth street, near autobiographies, goes fishing and plays your handsome carriage dress you should The ca-hierdi counted the as a to The engagement is announced of Eral! Rouleau, Miss E. Mis-;E. Elliott, J note at 5 per cent, such being the custom, There were about Golinsky, Keswick, Cavanaugh, Valencia. The prcc^eds will be devoted to hi** tattered, char- your parasol or cape and Miss Isabel MeKenna. a young business man of Miss Eleanor Celia, Miss Vera Panario, Miss their bin.ding fund, the club has in con- and worn-out Dutch nave hat, and scarf and paid the boys V. .- thirtyguests all, were spread as acter, Rip ihe remainder. in aad the tables to Miss Esther Schwartz, daughter of Mr.and Anitr. Ce.la, Miss Maude Thomason. Miss M A. templation the erection of c new clubhouse. Van Winkle, at least 200 to match. The latest things from Paris in When the note was presented to the on the lawn beneath the trees. A sumptuous Mrs. Alexander Schwartz ot this City. The Sullivan, Mrs. A. P. Giamiitii; Messrs. A. A. The California Dramatic Club will produce nights in the year. By the way, though that line are wonders of beauty inchiffon, bank it was discovered that it was served, delight- wedding willtake place in June. Borlini, A. H. Glantini, G. E. Cag.ieri, H.J. the drama -The of tho menu was and tne time was Rifle Ball" for their anniver- is considered our representative dotted and embroidered mull. A big Bank of Montreal, but unsigned, and fully passed. Among The engagem***nt of Miss Belle Van Amringe Sariori, V. Lucchetti, A. E. Sbarbir.*, A. A. sary entertainment and dance on nex. Wednes- Jefferson net Mr. Donahue's guests and announced. Micnelettt, Grondona, Armrican actor, therefore worthless. were: James M. Gamble has been C. F. XV. R. Bor. 11. day evening nt Native Sons' Hall. The cast few of our countrymen bunch cf flowers tumbling over the top of The wedding is to take place June 10. Miss R. Snriori, T.A. Rottanzi, J. M. Campodonico, willbe comp sed of leading amateurs. have pau-ed Itappears that several years ago alot of Baron and Baroness J. 11. yon Schroeder and popular young of ever to think thai after all he the parasol, or an edging of ruffled gauze, unsigned Van Amrince isa very lad.- j George Giannini, S. T. Balcom, J. M.Kelly,F. On next Thursday evening, at California 's bills were stolen from the Bank their children, Captain and Mr% M. A.Healy, Oakland. She is both handsome and talented. I D.Car; enter, G. B. Root, R. J. G.F. Hull, the their hut a Dutch dialect actor. "Rip Van with little knots of flowers peeping from of Montreal, groom Rodden, Elliott, McCord. Cnli.nruiris" will give lirst anni- course, and since that time they U.S. R.M.,Mr.and Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin, The to be is a resident of San Fran- ' F. M. Arthur Lundberg, G. J. veriary ball. Souvenirs in honor of the occa- Winkle" has, of made a fortune among the fullness here and there. have made their appearance all over the MeKenna, Henry cisco, where he is well and favorably known Pa .ario, S. V. Costeilo, P. Lafranchi, J. B. sion wilibe distributed. Joseph years ago Mrs. Joseph Mrs. McLean in business being the Pacilic Coast Argent!, Recoconl, for Jefferson, but it does seem 34Park row. Trella Foi.tz Tolaxd. United States. Afew they were Martin, Murphy, Paxton, circles, G. E. A. Ferrea, D.L. Per- Mrs. B. D. Mrs. B. E. general manager for a large si. Louis tobacco- rone, E. A. Calegarts, R.Beret ta, A F. Gian- rather incongruous that we should place circulated in San Luis Obispo. Mrs. F. E. Bush, Mrs. Argues, Miss Isabel house. nini. P. C. Rossi, A. Sbarboro, G. F. Guerrsz, O. on a pedestal a gentleman never Rouleau, who has MeKenna, Miss Maud Argues, Miss Ada Sulli- The engagement of Miss Carrie Woolf of A. J. Oscar Gantner, J. Bardenbeier, PERSONALS. attempted to PEOEBEL'S BIBTBDAY. van, Miss Clark. Frank J. Sullivan, Martin Salt Like City, Ct*h. niece of Ed Hymns, to J. W. Likens, G. E. Baraly, J. Sweeny, J. P. auvance American dramatic Kenna, I.F. Morris of this City is announced. Jaegllng. Dr. M. E. Grossman of Honolulu and M. art; who has never produced a new play i Murphy,Rev. Father Dr. Fowler and Grossman of arrive KILLED THREE Kureka Valley Kindergarten Enjoys an Tke engagement is announced of Miss Lillie San Francisco will here by rarely DEER. written an American, and very C. T.Rylftttd. Abrams and William Ascheim. May 12 from Honolulu. '"yj^.ijOuting at the Park. gave tea does he give his Mrs.J. H. Jewett a most elaborate The wedding of Miss Fiances Rlcs to Abe FAMILY GATHERINGS. Among those sailing on the steamship Aus- wonderful talents lor the Fiftylittle people enjoyed a day at the yesterday afternoon, from 4 till7, complimen- Harsh-ill will take place on Sunday, May 2, 20, benefit of American charities. at the rc-ilence of me sister, Mrs. A. tralia for Honolulu on Tuesday, April Deputy park incelebration of Froebel's birthday tary to Miss Withrow and Miss Eva With- bride's were: George E. H. llu;o, Mrs. R. S. Fish Commissioner Wil- row, leave for London in June, where Lewis,2917 Clay street. Easter Week Is Pleasantly Cele- Grau. C. W. Callahan, well mown in San on Thursday, April22. They came from who The engagement ls announced of Dora Johnson, Prolessor Dr.A. Koch, E. C. Letting- they studies and wtll, Lewis, daughter. Francisco, has been in New sev- son Gives a Poacher a the Eureka Valley Kindergarten, 535 willcontinue their in music Bearwald. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. G. Bear- brated in the Home Circle. P. wife and Miss Lewis, York for art. wald, to Dave* Wolf. They receive this F. Lincoln, wife and sou, Mrs. Auna Long,F. eral weeks. Mr. Callahan recently Castro street, which supplants the Real will A most enjoyable party Remeie, Robinson, has Surprise. Mrs. Jewett enjoys the reputation of being afternoon, irom 2 to 5, at 811 Octavia street. whist was held on K. Mi-s Mrs. Emma Saylor, returned from Africa, was Estate and Attorneys' Kindergarten, one and Wednesday evening at the of Mrs. Miss J. Say lor, Miss Anna Mrs. where he one of the most lavish of hostesses and her Mr. Mrs. Lea Hechheimer announce the j residence Alice Schmidt. gold of the free schools carried on by the reception yesterday afternoon was fullyup to engagement of their tiiirddaughter, Eva, who John Lowery, 1751 Howard street The gen- R. S. spaulding, K. T. Stoepel. J. E. Taylor, interested in mines. On Wednes- Mr-.A. G. Winterhaiter, G. W. Baker and wife, Golden Gate Kindergarten Association, the high standard her man/ freltids have is at present in Chicago, to Sol Bloom oi Chi- tleman's prize, a pair of kid gloves, was won day he left New York with a party of Arrival of Some Fast-Running Dogs expect her. cago. Miss Irene Baker, C. XV. Booth, wife and In- but which for financial reasons had to be learned to from by Fred Hooper, while Kitty Morrison Brown, Englishmen, en route to Rossland, B. C, • The entire lower floor of her elegant home Mis* fant, Thomas Brown, Mrs. J. X. Miss From the Eastern Kennels. discontinued. carried off the honors among the ladies, win- Brown, A.V. Callaghan, C. W. Cnllaghan, Miss to inspect mining properties there were trans- on the corner of Bush and Jones streets was Curt.n, that The children and teachers placed at disposal of many guests and WEDDING BELLS. ning a dainty cup and saucer and a silver Jessie Castle, Miss Curtln, Miss Mo.lie are reported exceedingly R fl -Shooting. ported of charge by the her Erskine, to be rich. The free the San artistically decorated with flowers. Snowballs paper kniie. Music and singing followed the Alfred F. G.Fison. will go Francisco and San Mateo Electrio delightful Mr. and Mrs. XV. Rosenberg, formerly of San party via Portland, Or., where and flowers were used with effects. Many counting of the odd tricks and a very excel- America, Railroad Company and royally enter- Ingenious floral devices were employed to Marriages Celebrated Dur- Salvador, Central arrived Thursday they willstop several days cefore continu- California must soon recognized as lent supper was served. Among those pres- evening after trip of one year be tained by Mr. Murphy at the chil- represent the muses of art and music with the an extensive ing on to Rossland. Among party treat charming ing* Easter Week. ent were*. Mr. and Mrs. J. L wery, Mrs. Ida through Europe. the is the greyhound center of America. dren's playgrounds, who put them in most results. Mrs. Jewett received Cleveland, the popular financier, Eugene gentlemen her guests, assisted by Mrs. 11. L.Dodge, Mrs. The wedding of Henry Meusor and Miss Mrs. M. Hooper, Mrs. F. Hooper, Mis. F. era Cohn will be pleased to see her la Cour of The who patronize the sport po-session ol the merry-go-round, swings fr-edgley Reynolds, Mrs. Denis O'Suliivan, Mrs. Annie Schwartz took place Sunday, April Mrs. Dallam, Mrs. E. Overend, Mrs. Moore, friends next Wednesday afiernoon at her resi- Fresno. Mr.la Cour has large interests are many, and they take a most active in- and goatcarts, besides a sumptuous lunch. Watson, Mrs. James M. Goewey, Mrs. dence, 1224 Ellis street, prior to an extended little will Thomas 11, at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss KittyMorrison, Miss 8.-ll Morrison, Mi-success- and Young. Kruttschnitt — purpose of celebrating their victories and ful. In the house there will and followed by the bride leaning on the ;Miss Collins. Miss Kane Miss de •md J. C. Stubbs accompanied him as far as where Fifth avenue empties its moving directors J. R. Lepro, L. W. Burris, Dr. be an Oriental groomsman, Frank Olson was tho recipient of a very Finlaw, putting themselves on record room, elegant and luxurious as a Turkish arm of the her nepnew. Garner !pleasant Xew Orleans. throngs and thousands of equipages into W. A.P. McGregor, D. Ford and on business harem setting. willbe S. After the ceremony the guests surprise party on ihe evening of Judge James was among Keegan. matters. There an Indian room, Stenhouse. April19, itbeing the anniversary of his D. Thornton the the great wide entrance of Central J. W. ln which will be gathered again such a assembled at the home of the bride's mother. birth. visitors to Los Angeles during the fiesta. Park. While Deputy Fish collec- Mrs. Fanny Stenhouse, where an informal Between forty and fifty of his Mends assem- 1. was among the ar- "Mose" Gunst told a newspaper reporter Commissioner, Al C. G. Keller, Winfield Scott and the tion of curios as that recently shown by the re- at his home and Thomas Berlin week's Wilson and a friend were strolling Century Club. ception was held for the relatives of the con- bled presented him with a rivals at the Hotel Rafael. yesterday "San Francisco through Saloonmau's Journal were denounced for handsome gift as a token of esteem. that has the the woods near the Russian River at Rus- In fact, the whole Interior of the house will tracting parties. Tho newly wedded couple Singing, music, games, etc., Miss l-ucy Jackson acd Miss Ruth Adams opposition to the California Slate Pro- left on Monday evening for Oregon and were the princi- went south to attend LaFiesta dc los Angeles. finest police force in the world." True to fian River station last Sunday they saw a be arranged as & sort of improved Midway Wash- pal features of the evening, and the did tective Association. The resolution was Piaisance, where the interesting features of ington on a six weeks' bridal lour. party They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. bis colors be proudly referred to the fact man and a woman running through many The wedding of C. not disperse until the sma' wee hours. the as follows: nations shall be pleasingly set forth. B. Tom«on nna Miss Mar- A surprise party tendered Jackson Jr. that "out of the force of GOO men are woods talking excitedly. ' "Resolved, There will garet Daly was Wednesday at 1:30 was Mr. and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. H. early 460 That said C. G. Keller has no be light reireshments of many solemnized Poetsch at their residence, 320 Twenty-sev- J. Jewett willdepart At first they thought some child had authority Sorts. offered in many places. will p. M., at 1715 Gearv street, the home of the next week ior their country place. Oak Ridge, native-barn Americans and 300 of the 460 to represent the association in There be bride. Only enth street, last Tuesday evening, in honor of native, fallen into the river, but hearing a couple music and 'dancing and general festlvltv. the relatives and Intimate friends anniversary wedding. lvSonoma County, to remain tillJune, when are sons of California." Surely any manner; that the Saloonman's Jour- of the contract ng parlies the tenth oftheir they go \u25a0-• of rifle shots immediately alter they sur- published Two afternoons willbe set aside for the small were present and Singing.recitations and dancing among will toAlaska. . New York cannot boast of- a comparative nal, by Winfield Scott and rep- folks nnd tbey will be graciously entertained. after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was were Mr. and Mis. George W. Baker .and Miss mised that some one had shot a deer, and by Keller, respect Indulged in. Mr. and Mrs. Tomton the features of the evening. Among those Baker, Oakland, majority of American-born en- resented is not in any There is plenty of room outot doors, but it were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Captain Irene of sailed for Honolulu . citizens hastening in the direction of the reports the organ of the association, has not yet been lultydecided showered with rice as they departed on their Poetsch, Tuesday on the Oceanic steamship on police they came upon and- that how the fete C. S. Hall and wife,Captain A. XV. Hall and Australia. rolled the force. Mr. Gunst will Melvin Manning with a neither the men nor the paper are in any champelre will be managed. There may, or honeymoon, which will be a trip to San Joso, wife,Mr. and Peterson, Mrs. E. B. Crocker was in Los Angeles en- on April freshly killed upon nor, Monterey and Santa Cruz. On return Mrs. Gus Mr.and Mm. joying the sail tho steamship Paris 28. Mr. doe his back heavy manner affiliated with the order." be a merry-go-round, but certain itis there their William Gaibralth, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel fiesta. with twin fawn. . wil be games and other joys that they willreside inOakland. Gal- Mr.and Mrs. John F. Francis, accompanied and Mrs. Al Hayman wili sail on the At the same meeting Keller was ex- children brailh, Mr. and Mrs. Treasher, Mr. and Mrs. Adam, As soon as Manning saw Wilson they love. Only relatives and intimate friends wit- Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, by Vicar-General left Los Angeles same steamer. They will nil remain pelled from the association. .-:. One of the evenings will be musical, nessed the Wedding of Miss Adelaide Bangs Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday on their Journey abroad. They will recognized each other and Manning and and George M. Barley, which Bennett, Miss Delia McWilliams, Miss Mary abroad several months. Mr. Gunst has a and there willbe several dramatic entertainments, took place Carroll, Miss Julia Sweeny, Miss Maude return in November. A month of their stay dropped the doe made good bis Harry Dreyfus' Estate. the details of which are not fulivarranged. Easter Sunday. Tne bride is the daughter of Beggs, In Europe will be spent In visiting Bar- host, of loyal friends in Gotham, and escape in the woods. Wilson the late Captain Bangs. trip Miss Edna de Remee. Miss Jennie Smith, Miss celona, Spain, birthplace secured the L. P. Wiel petition letters Advices received by the steamer City of After a to San EvaSmlth, Miss Mary Conway, Miss the of the Rev. doubtless his last few days on this side of head of the doe a3 evidence and proceed- has IKed a for ot Peking, which arrived a few daya ago, brings Jose Mr.and Mrs. Barley willreturn to their Elizabeth Father Adam. on the estate of Harry Dreyfus. Lexington Kidd,Miss Eda Cannon, Miss Emily Cannon, briny the ing to Santa Rosa swore out a warrant for administration news of the wedding recently of Louis C. Put- residence at 370- avenue. Walsh, Kidd, James F. J. Archibald went down to view the deep will be filled with The property is said to he worth about $10,- \u25a0 ——————— Jonn Arthur John Manning's placed Kiod. Edward arrest and nam and Miss Anna H. Evans in Kobe, Japan. Story, La Fiesta de los Angeles. Ho will be out of gayest of dinners and suppers given in his it in the mother, T. William J. Bell. Thomas F. Dake.Wll- town a constable. Manning --000. The next of kin are his Leah The nuptials occurred on Thursday, Febru- ! Clepstein, Thomas Ryan, a couple of weeks. bands of has made Dreyfus, and his brothers, Emil and Walter. ary last, presence ot CLUB PARTIES. Ham WilliamPoetsch Rigss Riggs, honor. at present writing 25 in the a few of the in- Herman Poetsch Jr., Albert Poetsch, Edmund G. C. and Mrs. better known tracks and is not to be No willcan be found. timate friends of the contracting parties and B. Cannon. here as Kale Douglas Wiggin, are in London. Miss VirginiaFoltz will leave on Satur- was one of the principal social events of the I J. William Goetze was tendered a blrthdav J. PhilipSmith is in New York. He willre- season in tbe English settlement ox the lar Organizations surprise Monday turn to Paris in a few weeks. He and his day, the 24th inst, for Florence. Italy, away Fashionable Enter- I party on evening, April 19, NEW TO-DAT. ' Japanese city. at his residence, 1000 Fillmore street. Those family are expected back to Santa Cruz for the where she will finish her musical and A pretty story notentirely devoid of romance tain Their Friends. present were: Mr*. H. Goetz<*. Henry snmnier. vocal education under the direction of the surrounds the affair. Jr., Legge, Goetze A;P. Hotaling registered at the Hotel Rafael The bride, Evans, R. T. Miss L. Rnmmel. Mr.and Mrs during celebrated maestro, Signor Vannencini. ; - . Miss Anna is a daughter The regular monthly meeting of the West- Cooley, Mr.and Mrs. G. Spiller, T. the week. _^jl^ -^g^^^__»-»---~»_*^-^*g, iW|______J of the well-known millionaire mer- Literary and L. Lewis Dr. Granville Angeles is Foltz, the past two chant, lumber ern Addition Social Club was MlssL. Hlldebrand, Mr.and Mrs. E. H. Goeize, visiting McGowan of Lot Miss during years and David Evans of Humboldt County, in held on Wednesday evening in Sons' H.L Detjen, Miss L. Pohlman, Mr. and In this City. a hall, has a pupil of Whitney this State. Mr.Putnam ior over a year "pas: Native Mrs. Mrs. John J. is in Los Angeles and been at the employed Hall. As usual a large and A.C. Hollin, Mr. and Mrs. Gns Goetze, E. F. Valentine Conservatory, has been in a responsible position select audience Dlmmick, J. C. Levy, Miss E. Kuchmeister, will remain there for several weeks. Her New England Boston. Her by the branch house of an American tea Im- was present to enjoy the carefully selected Mrs. Thornton, Given**, Brown, daughter. Mi<-s Ethel, with her mother, hav- advancement remarkable, porting company in young D. J. J. Carl ing Mexico, has been and Kobe. Both people programme aud indulge In the dance that Simm. Miss Mamie Goetze, returned fiom where she spent a in met several years ago and In duo t.me followed. Waremouth month with her father. on ies are enthusiastic their praise of Putnam, Schaffer. Frank Ames, J. P. Doughty. Mus E. plighted their troth. Mr. however, Fred W. Broughton's one-act play, "With- Mund, L. T. McNunan, P. F. Claiey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. King left by the her voice and the wonderful possibilities was compelled to leave this country Leaves," J O. M southern route the in order ered was presented by the following Sullivan, Miss E. Holltn, James A.Semite, J. on Monday, for City of holds. Though but 20 years old, Miss to attend to business in Kobe. Thereupon excellent cast :Sir Cony ers Conyer**, Baronet, O'Connor, Foley. Mexico. After a brief visit there they leave it Miss Evans ago F. Miss F. Folley,H.Land- York, Orleans, Foltz gifted with contralto voice of several months bravely started A. W. Jones; Tom Conyers, Allied A.Borlini; asse, John Goetze, L. ma, and others. for New via New and willre- (is a. alone on a Journey to the to meet Middlcion, Harry E. de Cf main in the East for a couple ofmonths. - unusual strength register. a long Orient her Arthur Lasaux; Cecil and She is affianced. The voyage was successfully Vane, William Ogiivie; Lady Conyers, Miss Ex-Senator Charles X.Felton leftlor the East daughter San Jose, Cal. accomplished and the happy couple, though Elsie A.Duncan; May Rivers, Miss Rose Brod- IN THE FUTURE. last Monday evening. native of once parted, are now united forever. erick. Thomas Brown Brown, accompa- petite blonde, and Miss Leon Bocqueraz of San Francisco sailed Mrs. Putnam is a with regu- Besides the little comedy the followingpro- nied by Mrs. J. X.. Brown, sailed for Honolulu t^ _^_M_^_^__jy**a^g>f_?Mßj*iS Special and a great one, too ! M. Josepn M. Fletcher and Miss ner, Victor F. Hoclschcr, William Gutzkow The Pacific Dancing Club will give its sixtv- Los Angeles. . Just a wora about old fancies that are n 24-inch E.sie Smith, Dr. Edward H. Lake and Miss Merritt Robinson, J. J. de Haven, Tuesday evening, Mrs. A.P. Stanton. has returned --- Orend(lin6S« Siik Grenadines, choice colors (washable), Edna Scott, V. Emanuel, Robert F* fourth party on April,27, from a fort- becoming, new fads. Crimson, green, OIIK• F. HoeUher and Miss Blanche t.eosepb L. Joseph Mattoon at Odd Fellows' Hall. night's visit to her country home, "Walnut the latest and most appropriate tor street Fair weather. Henry S. Scott and Miss Marie J. R. Forrest, Arthur Hinton, Bruce are now out for the Mystics' Heights," in the banta*,Cruz Mountains over-' costumes, R. Carew, Robert p. Legge Wood' Invitations an- • and Miss Grace Charles Hogue, Herman H. Herzer, William nual summer hop, which will he held on looking Monterey Bay. • rr TO-DAT Wool!, Waiter Scott and Miss Leah S. Young, Cantrell, George A.Rlgg. H. P. 11, at Mr.and Mrs. William? Boyd Weir, who was Hey Young. Howard. Ad Tuesday evening, May Native Sons' 1 85 C. F. wood and Miss Minnie H. Helke. J. R. Hardy, Charles L. Hildebrecht Hall. . The officers • the ensuing year Miss Mattie Whittier, will:leave very soon—for cts. per Yard. 'lhe figures were entirely new and intricate, Wallace Alexander, Paul forSale, New York city, bridegroom's executed, Westerfeld, H are as follows: W. W. president; M. L. the home. 1 but were admirably the pleasing ef- S. Bausman, Charles W. Spaldlnn*, J. J. Van Reynods, vice-president; K.Matheson, secre- Mrs. A. P. Wnittell. Mrs. George Whittell, BTREMOVED D*r->sv_-^,-rJ-~t_~- A Sp;cial aIso! AILSilk,' beautiful ligh fects of dissolving stars and circles being well Nostraud, Josenh KorDel, Miss George Qil1/ many Dr. J. W. Lickens tary; H. G. Muiler, treasurer. F.orence WhliteiLand Whittell Street, /laze." shades, in -so different colorings and designs' illustrated by the dancers. , Louis G. Schard, Artnur Meussdorffer, Harry A popular by among the new arrivals at the Hotel From 1170 Market over "The Ollfl DlU-LCIUCS* figure assembly," grand concert the Knicker- were " , and exceeding in beauty, unquestionably, The first was "the which Warwick. William Westerield, Chester Judah bocker Mac Quartet, assisted by the Colonial Rafael during the week. fi'r.-r-rr*' th was followed by "the winter medley," which Herman A.Schm dt, San fordG. Qunrtet, Mr-.J. a. lolger spend the summer at goods Introduced Lewald, Daniel under the auspices of 'the Woman's * will swellest ever shown In San Francisco* some of the. most attractive fea- McColgan, Mr. -md Mrs. Charles W. Spalding* Auxiliary,Second Unitarian Church, willbi San Rafael. tures of the german. It consisted first of a Miss Beatrice Hughes, Miss Mabel Hnllig. church, Mrs. 8 F. Thorn to the City from v $1.00 figure, formed Miss held in the corner of Twentieth aud -returned \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;..;' per which into an octagon;* then Martba Korbel. Miss Felice Kingsford, Miss Capp streets, on Wednesday evening, Southern California last week and went away Yard. into an eight-pointed star, finally revolving Emma Prosek, Miss Natalie Bassett, Miss Mane April28. \u0084.*•' again for a fortnight's visit to "Crngthorn," Itself into a basket, ending with a waltz. Bab. ii, Ml-s Gertrude Benjamin, Miss Kate The the country of Thorns, ln the Santa * you adequate present programme for...... the evening is as fol- home the ",,,u" can v the only idea of. these The officers of the club are: C. L. Taylor, Bliss Elizabeth Cud worth, Miks May I. lows: "Blue Scotland" (Schilling), Cruz Mountains. Our..j"Show :Windows 2l what Mitcheil, chairman; George E. Bennett, secre- Alexander, Miss Wilson, Bells of. c. de Guigne on goods really are. Come and take a look at them Hall, Florence Miss Carrie Knickerbocker and Colonial quartets; piano sailed from New York the ana teast your tary; Miss Hattie M. Miss Edna Scott, Strehl , Miss EmilyHeiz -r,Miss Kate Byington, "Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody" (Ltmei), White Slur liner Germanic. He is now in eyes upon the grand panorama of beauty and richness. Robert T. Legge and A.th I, Bailsman, solo. William M. Abbot, execu- Miss Emma Miss Lilian Miss Rosco-? Warren Lucy; soprano solo, "A Madri- Paris. moves superfluous half, by tive committee. Julia Barkhnu", Miss Jeanette Clavbrough, m 0 • means of the gal"(Harris), Miss Florence Doane; reading, electric needle, without pain or scar, fl The social events of the season at Bakers- Miss Eleanor M.Croudace, Miss Sadie Gardner, "That O.d Sweetheart Mine" (James Tea is gathered plant I * dcs will wedding St. Epis- Frederich, of Whit- from the fonr warts, :etc, . also .removed. { Permanency 125-127-129-131 KEARNY STREET. field be the at Paul's Mist Mizpah Miss Alberts Gruen- combßiley), Cyrus Brownlee Newton; tenor times a year. [ guaranteed. -