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Henry May & Co.'s
Thanksgiving
Table Talk
W th cncli return of this grcft Fam.ly Feast Day tin demand for rare dainties lias in
(leased. This year's Thnn:s".'vinir ttock of stniilts and delica ies comprises all thaf the most am
hitious housewife can tosirc.
Your ilinuct-can bs planned rirlit here with the assur.ncc of Rtatcful and tatisfng post
dinner niemon'cs.
A Few Suggestions: ,
PINARD BRAND
Chapon Roti a La Gelee (Roast Capon in Jelly)
Poulet Roti a La Gelee (Roast Chicken in Jelly)
Whole French Quails, truffled and stuffed with
Foies Gras
Louis Brand Pati de Foies Gras in Jars
Stuffed Mushrooms
Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, Fruit Cake, Cranberry
Sauce, Fancy Raisins, Brandied Fruits,
Fruits GJaced, Sweet Pickled Fruits
Sweet--Cider---Boiled
Lehnardt's Candies After Dinner Mints
Stuffed Dates and Figs
Salted Almonds, Peanuts, Pecans, Assorted Nuts
English Cracker Bon-Bons for the Table
Oysters Frozen Eastern, California Cocktail
Fresh Calif ornia Fruits and Vegetables in sen son
will be received by the S.S. Sierra
Henry May & Co.,
Limited,
Leading Grocers Telephone 1271
Mr. Phillips' Lunchecn.
A ln'V in iiicllj jim'M s3e;' y R-fla
wo.o cut. itiilii' I lit Mn, Mniinlo
1'hllifpa WedneMlay at limrherm. TIipvi
tteio Invited Id ineoi Mlfi.i (lieen. til
San Krniiclxci. wlm In n It.niac lineal
of this popular hnsten inrae Ins
ket nf yellow rtitysatitli iiniina yelled
Willi Itill.i imrtiiitnil th. e"!lter nf tho
table, llio rnnr wero extremely prol-
ty anil unique JIikh tneeil linn li'in
the Incentive tor niinieiniis entertain-.
mentg. most of tlicm have Icon of nil
Itifnrninl limine TMa vnnns clrl In
extremely ntrnctlve or Hi-" brunetlo
typo. Slip is mil niM willowy.
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Tlio liomo of Mr. iiml Mrn. V. 0.
Irwin u'tiu llin ur-nmt tT n Inl !FP ffrith-
erliiR !nst pvpnltiK, when MIh Mai-:
Knrcl Kenibln (jiivp Hip llrst of n rciIos
of BnlrPH on moilprn opera Thoe
H1 lio IipIiI lit Hip linnip nf various
woll known norle.y people, Miss Kem-
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.Mr. ctn.uiiiinii of s.ia l'r inciico, CM-1
Ifonilii.
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SHOES
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XCLUSIVE Custom Styles
The smallest dressed women in America now wear
Women's Regal Shoes in preference to havingitheir foot
wear made, to order. Because they, find the same correct, exclusive
custom styles in Women's Regals; because they secure perfect, cus
tom fit and comfort in Regal quarler-tlzes; because the high quality
and workmanship in Women's Regal Shoes insure long service.
We have at our store the identical Women's Regal styles
now being worn by the. best-dressed women in New York,
Chicago and other centres of fashion. The distinctive charm
and dainty lines of these Women's Regals will find immediate
favor with every woman ot taste in dress.
If you will visit our store at your convenience, we will
take pleasure in showing you these Regal styles.
REGAL SHOE STORE
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$3.50.
$4.00
$4.50
$5.00
Mrs .1?, It. I)iinlnn nnd Mips M.
Kt 'tension nro riu l nt Hip Yiiiiiik Hh
!!. Cnplnln DoitRln.i of Hip Nnvy l
rn Hie Irinsporl Kiel Man, lit wlfn
vl!l Join 1)1 tn nnd p n;rcii in Hip l'lil
I'l pines wliero llio Captain will lio
UnMnncrt.
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Mm. Clmrles Bryant Cooper linn'
liren rnnnnpd In lipr lionm wllh l.n j
(lilpre. JUh. Cnrfper wdr In liaVe lis
uliloil nl llio Wilder reropllon Tlmr
day .afternoon. Thin popular yniL'ia
matnin lias li?en missed fnim society I
elrrlen for tlio pat wo"):. j
1'rlneeis' David Kawniianakon en
tcrtnlnul n a Email leu yo.slTdny
nfternoon n Hie I'nlacn Hotel. Tlio
l'rlneess wna liostcsa as well to nov-
IMIIXCKSS kalamaxaom:
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Mo'r openltiR tliemo IjcIhu M.iasenet'H
"Thais." Tills was i;iently enjoyed,
especially as llio opera has iinrer
been niton In 't-'nn, Krimclsco, and
many iiiiimIu loveirt iippreeliitcd tlio
opporlunlty of lint lug n well dollne.l
oiitline of tlio music untl libretto. S,
F. C'liionlclo
Captain and Mrs. Ramsey's Dinner.
1'ali pink e.iinatloiiH ndornc.l lliq
dinner t.ililp. tvlieil Cgptaln an.l Mrs.
1 I'redeiick llanircy entertalncir Satur
day cvcnlni? In Honor of Doctor and
Mrs. Inne of llio U. S. Nnvy and I'.iy
mas' or and Mrs. Htovens of (ho Nnvy.
The dinner was scrvril on tlio largo
upper I'eiKola of Hub ntlrae.tlvo and
nrtlKtle liome, Tlio placo cardii wcro
hand painted Japanese rickshaws
containing Japniicso women. In hrll
llantly painted knionna nnd drawn
liy tlio Japanese enolles. Captain nnd
Mrs. Hanisey imsr.ess tt great gift for
cntcr'alnlnK nnd tliclr cnlertnlnmcnta
uro always enjoyalilo iiffnlrs. .
The Ilcnjainln Mar.: lmvo pnrehiiscd
n now Clinlmers-Detrnlt louring car.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmin of Davenport,
Iowa, nre spenillng tliclr fioneymoon
nt tlio Mnanii hotel. Tlils'chiirinlng
young conplo entertnlncd a coteile of
friends nt dinner nt this popular car
nvniiBary Tucmlay evening. Among
tliclr dlnnej- guests were Lieutenant
ernl frlemls nt a dinner, nnd after
ward took her guests to hear Mmo.
Guilrkl nt the St. Francis. S. !'. Kx
nuilner. -it
Invllnt.ons li.ivo been IrhuViI for a
iccei'lcn to be given the latdr part
of ne.t tti'i'k by Mis. Sanford Ilallard
Pn'n. The follawlng has been ro
i'elve.1 thiougli tho mall:
At IlnniQ
Friday, Notomher 18th
Mrs. Snnrord Ilallard llolo
Mrs. I'licn 1'. Low
From four to six
Mr. and Mrs. Ilngens, after n six
months' trip on the Kuropean con
tinent, nrn returning liassencero on
j tl.o Korea, Monday.
Mrs. V. S. llalghl nnd two children,
the family of Cuptalu llnlp.lit, Scho
Held Ilarracks, spent Inst week nt
Ilulelwa Hotel,
Many tourist parlies linvo taken the
roiinil-tho-lsliiud trli- this week, mak
ing llalelwa (he half-way place.
Mlsa Harding, tho sister of Mrs,
I'rncst Wnterhoiise, Is Visiting Mr.
nnd Mrs. Wilcox on Kitunl.
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Dr. Farenholt, loriuerly on Hie U
S. S. Maryland, lini boon transferred
to the ,crnlsrr Cjillfornla.
A DAINTY TOILET ARTICLE.
Kvery lady who doklres to krep
up her attractive nppearanco, whllu
at the Theater, attending Iteccp
ttons, when shopping, whllo travel--:
Ing nnd on nil ocqnslons Bhniibl
carry In her purse n booklet of
lOOimAUD'S OltlKNTAI HMAl'TV
I.BAVUS, This Is n dainty llttlo
booklet of exquisitely porfiiniPd potv.j
Uered lenvos which nro easily ro
moved nnd applied to the skin. It
Is liivnluuhlo when tho faco becQiniM
inolst' and flushed and Is far superior
to a powder puff as It doet1 not spill
and Bull ,tho clothes. v '
It remnvea dirt, scot atid ctease
from the face, Imparting a cool, del
icate bloom tn the complexion. Sent
nnywheru on receipt or Ten Cents
In stamps or coin. F. T. HOPKINS.
It" flreat Jones street. New York.
DIED.
Whitney & Marsh
CLEAN1NG-UP SALE
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JONFS In thla city, Novembor 12,
at the (Jucen's llaipltnl, Mrs. Ar
tllllr 1C. .Illlies Wife of tin. minnr.
lutenilent of tho DowhPtt Itanch,
nged sr, years.
The funeral rervlces will bo held
nl tlio residence of )ior sister, Mrs,
Captain 1'ederson, corner of Dale and
A I lei kill sticets, lit 2 o'clock tonmr
lotv nltoinoon.
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LADIES' WASH SUITS and
LINGERIES
tlMMMMBMIiaMIMIMiWBM
v Broken Lines and Sizes, begins on
MONDAY MORNING, the 14th inst.
See window display Jor some of the
bargains
Handsome assortment of
Parisian
Chiffon Scarves and Veils
We carry a full line of '
"Redfern" and "Warner's"
Corsets
in all the latest models
Retiring
Sale
OUR SALE is fast drawing
to a close 011 account of
lack of goods. But we still
have a part of the LARGE
CONSIGNMENT of READY
MADE DRESSES, which we
are almost giving away.
. We still have a large
quantity of DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTIC NOTIONS and
LADIES' UNDERWEAR at
PRICES THAT CAN NOT BE
EQUALED elsewhere.
Call and Examine tho Goods
L. B. KERR & CO., Ltd!
Alakea Street
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