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Part 111
SOCIAL NEWS AND G OSSIP
THE YEARS
■ The Old T«ar't dark with tin and wo«.
We WWnrrwi th#m wllh imlls utifl «ong{
» : -WUh t#«m w« §«« them paw «1on«. ■. v
; , ItoMPtl with the W«lght o( «rl«f and wrong.
•Mven though w« found th* Old T««r'«w»r ; :
ni'owhsrd and hard«r d»y br fl«y. '
With Joy ■** gr««t the New T«ar'» »waf. .'
Bf for* tii DM h«* lure h«» «pr«»d, ■ , ■
And Hops »t»rn«l llfti h»r head—
W6 follow, where her feet have epefl.
oh.^New T>«r, k»»p thy promise raret .'
<■ Whatever grief our hsarti mU»t bear, .
- He thou at parting glad and fair.
:■• ,• -- ■ '•— Ninette M. Low«ter.
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• . Mrs. David Murray of Salt Lake City
[*'; '."■ will /arrive. In ix>s Angelet the* first 'ol
<.'^the>e^k;<;- She 1b to be the guest of her
■ ' ' islater,'; Mrs. Jack Jevne, ; at 987 Arapa
■■** hoe "street. Before her marriage Mrs.
'■'-'' Murray .Uve'd^ In this city and she has
V- >'a"larjre'clrcle'of frl«n(3s here. '
'■•I ■ |%> '':'. : :'.'■■:' 4 '■)'.* , • ' '■' •>' ' ' ' .':■'■
' > , ' Summoned ; here by the~ recent ■ death
• of his i mother.'; Mrs. M. L." aottschallc,
th« well-known composer and musical
'; ■ director* Louis. F. - Gottschalk)' accom
/V, rallied- by Mrs. Gottschalk, arrived' a
;,, couple' of' days ago arid are the guests
/of Mr.', and ', Mrs.' J., Bond ' Francisco. .
.'s,;. "When the ., dispatch ",' announcing > his
Mother's death" arrived; Mr. Gottschalk
• was'; In I^ew' ! York ''directing the pro
d uct 'ion \. of I the * "Clngalee,','. >. the ; great
London success which had ■ Its first ,per
'/Iformance!;recentlyiln .this country ;at
• v Daly's In New York. . ■ '
Mr', v Gottschalk, it will be recalled,
■ 'directed iDeKoven's great success," "The
'; Tied Feather,'; last year, and it was then
that ' the , much ; beloved composer: paid
■ \to' Mr. ; ' Gottschalk the highest : profes
■■,',slonal.compliment;'.thats:of giving -■> to
'■■': hlin 'as : musical director) '.the credit' for
the^ success^ of.' the great production.:''.-*.
,'. But although Mr.' Gottschia.lk.has won
' many, laurels for bis. co"mposltipns,', none.
■ perhaps ;>,will ■•■ so ; appeal', to a ; certain
class of music .lovers as his recent com
'y position* ;'Alerry e Songß for Little Folks' 1
with <lyrlcs' by, Win. H. G ardner '• arid
'■"■ , illustration's , by" Jerome P. Uhl. - ; . , \,
:H It ;'■ is | not 'only an | original | and ex
ceedingly .''clever, little ■ book' ; of -eongs
.*, but ', Is ; ; refreshing In ; the • fact .that -• In
•:. Ihe: very ibeglnriing ; you" are : t6ld 'that
■ -.;' Ihe songs .were , not [ composed,' and ', the
P*book is not 1 intended; for schools or klri
but that It's advent Into the
■ ' music world Is for, the purpose 'of mak
■■■>ing;fun.'':■'After:that'.has been' settled
.-'.;. one .can f settle * down • and .'enjoy ' every
-note of ..th<v quaint': stories') told ln r sorig
■ j aria 1 ; one mayj incidentally giggle If one
1 /: .wishes' arid nbtfeel that lt;is a desecra
" . ; t lon fftr every air is, a merry one. "•' "The
'■i 1i 1 Innocent Goat, '', ."The Chinee Man" and
. ' ' '.'Tli* 5 " 1 King; of ; Zambesi" ; are a few,- of
Ptrie ciever'est'bf the l group. ■;::"',•: '•<. ;,-^-c
p, Mr s^Obttsctialk^who was Marie • Mil
v. lard,"f prlma~donna" arid 'daughter of the
,■ ' ■ lati? ► talented ■■. composer,' Harrison Mil
.'■' lard^'^has ; since.. her, marriage-, several
"'■; years ago'returned! from ; the: footlights
nrid^ is devoted to domestic life and her
. husband's ; ,' interests, ;.'• notwlthstaridirig
- the ■.tempting "offers made her- by' her
former; managers.' , ".'.' ' t - ■',■■'_ ...
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•■';'■ i ' All^ assemttlages > are 'verdant these
: : days," 'do J; you,.; notice?'; Only > those
women who make the (mistake of their
season < by acquiring browns gowns are
";< wearing I them.' ..The > rest are .wearing
•• -aridi some defiant ones .pollce
."'■; nian 'blue,' > These are more conspicuous
■ than^ If ;. they" Went ' garbed Mnr a nun's
"habit. ■■;.. Green is : the gp,'^ and < the ' men
" "are to be. excused if the suggestion; we
give* drives -them to creme de men the".
-".■• Members of the Phi Delta Chi soror
ityTof; Marlborough 'school', assisted, 1 by
: . Mrs.'f.Oeorge'' A. : Caswell ; and i Miss Ida
:.; J B.'Lindley,'.gave'a dancing party, and
'": reception', at > Kramer's 'last; evening.
' ■; ,The ■ hiall; was i decorated, for : ,the; affair
■ with poinsottias, papyrus, j bamboo : and
. .Christmas 'bells, t and presented an ln-
J - vlting apeparance. ;■ : A large number of
,■■ guests, were entertained. , .'..
;-'.■."",?*[,. '•'■'■"; y'. :•..." "c ';•':; '•. ,■_.:, •'.;;.' 'J .
-"','• ; The ■ - buds' ;■' are '.-.being ," fairly ', hard
• v worked '■^•lt; ls a tie, between them" and
our "digestions: There are as many buds
'.as ticks in a 'grass plot.", but the. most
■ ."casual "'caller.v at 'the ' tea . fights . .and
things' will' prove! that three or four, are
having ithe hardest "mill Just now.* They
are [every where ; at {"once/ and' are ; smil-':
.'"'ing' wanly] and; pathetically, -{. that ,so
' \ much Is expected ; of ( them ! • One drops
,•; in at v a' tea," arid there," in line or. In the
• dining. roorii,\are T these /same .young i
: 'elrls, '■• handing ; out ) smiles and /salads,
■ ' "Just ."as J they y. were .' doing >', yesterday. '
"I^ovely ■ reception, this . of ■ yours," one
';"■•• retnprks* to" ,o_rie of ,;them. T /"0h, this
y ■, isn't "my affair at* all," ..you' will be an
•;', swered. v You7[ thought? it \was. '.Then
: - you remember, you went to. her 'affair ;
■ . last week, .but; she*; Is right 'on • deck, ;
dispensing ; some ; one ' else's . ices! '■ • Talk '
' about octorlneSiWhoought to.be tired
.' '-'titter 'seven nights ' and j two , matinees— -
':". " debutantes work on' time,' full time and .
.".'overtime, 'and* have ! no understanding
; ; ; of j" the j' eight-hour ' law. y Already^; they ,
V "are; looking^ pale- about UheTgllls" arid";
'. wishful .that the curfew lawwould bb»':
■ 'tain ; for every one under twenty. ■' j
' ■ ■ : •"/:'•.■.:•. ■...<■■■;./.. .i '•■;■/.■. 1
. i Miss '; Nina Perry, ' daughter, of .' L. ; J.
, Perry j of Redondo,' Is making : , an : ex» .
.'■ tended ' vtslt 'to friends '■ in- New York.
, Jler.eleter, iMlbs "Jeanette Perry, 1 ' is ' ut ■
•.preßent'vl»ltlng,ln Fresno. ,-..', ■ ' .
• ' Mr. - and : Mrs.' Fred ; Maier • are' now >.
occupying their,; pretty .; new ; home \at
' 1368 x Hobart ; boulevard,', where', Mrs.
'Miiler will be at borne on Wednesdays.'.'
Maulers IMward aiid Everett Barker, i
' Bonn of (Mr/and'Mrs,\'W,' r A. i Barker^ of
16S9;AVe»t*Adani8\ street; entertained s
with a/ children's dancing' party, at the'
I^oß Arigelcß Country club Friday even- /
LOS ANGELES SUNDAY HERALD
Ing, between fifty and sixty guests
having ; been nuked* 1 to •b« ' present.
Rlnhorn to . Christmas ' decorations ' were
Arranged In th« ,; various apartment*,
the reception room being canopied with
ropes of smltax caught up. ln the cen»
ter with , a ' huge , red Christmas belt.
Bells '.were; In -evidence : everywhere,
ranging from large to small, and their
bright coloring, corresponding to that
of ■ the > holly ; berries,' was effective
Against ; the background of ferns 'and
smllax r with*, which t,the »' walls : were
draped. ;' Wreaths of.' cedar ' and Ijplty
were. suspended /from tthe chandeliers
and the wide fireplace was banked with
holly.'- Sprays "< of mistletoe,' dozens of
red toy balloons, and fern baskets filled
with lilies of , the Valley and! snow
drops'.were features of ' the artistic
schem>. ; For- the -dancing Arend and
his .musicians furnished the murlc. '.'
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. -Mr/a nd Mrs. , Otis Southworth and
Janies W." Lee of Cleveland, who came
here . to attend j the '.Clark-Lee, nuptials,
have returned, to 'their eastern home..
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■ JW.-.T. Noble was married Wednesday-
December. 2B/ at Indianapolis,; lnd.', to
Miss ■ Benaldine • Smith, -, /daughter of :
Hon.. B. ..Wilson : Srnith^of JthaO city.
% ■' Mr/ Noble Jj» a , fellow' to'wrisrhan and
life ( long , friend ; of , Frank : Wiggins.' 1 v
■ -,Mr. ■ and Mrs. ■ Noble will ; leave; for
Los Angeles, their future hohie; on the
fourth.'- .■' "* ' '■' '.' ' •■ \ ■/'' ■•■"" "v.
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• Mrs. Glen W. . Hack of 2517 West
Blxth street 'will ; have fas! her;; guest
Tuesday evening, January 10,' members
of , the Tuesday High Five' club at their
regular meeting. .'■'■.'.'"'
;-. "'.-'- ■"■'-.'■;.• */:>''•. , »j >■••■■ '.'. :-. '.'•"<! .
I Mr.j'and Mrs.'. Walter. S.' ( Newhall of
21- Chester place grave a card partyilast
evening," entertaining between fifty and 1
sixty,' guests , in \ honor of Mr. ■ and J Mrs.
Will. S. ''Porter of. San Francisco. ■',■;■ !'fi i..;i '.'.;
i( ''*}?, *'■!. * \ >' ' \ • ''"■•. ' '■ ' •/-'■- , ? '. . "'■ '; p ' f
: Southern . club ; members . "will : give
their first annual j New Tear's , dancing
party at the'rWoman's club house next
Tuesday! evening. " C -, . . •■ ■ • '..;
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I Mr. and Mrs. W.T.S., Hammond and
family ; have "moved from '2124' Eatrella'
avenue to their new home at Franklin
and ' Sycamore streets, 4 Hollywood. ;
'«.-•.-■'"•: :- : •'••-; ',<V;' • I'-i'i •}I*;> '-'"■•". .^. ' ■ '\. r'
I Mrs.' Michael J. Connell . of 2307., South
Figuerba • [ street j . : arid '"'• Mrs.'-,- j Emclino
Chllds of /Adams? and Arlington 'streets
a*e.' among, those -who will <be jat', home,
this., afternoon^ to^ recelve";New Year's
calis.'; •;•; .^ .:. y, ■■'■ V>7'' '..: .)''■■
T.u't,: ■■'. '-):: ' •::,.'••■'*'■ ;-. .-■' V, -
, t Mr. '■> and : Mrs. > E. O. • : McLaughlln : of
2400 * South Flgueroa '. street " arc among
those Iwh? • will [ be".' present this evening
at. : a. reception given by Mr. ;McLaugh
llri'sj; parents? j Mr. ' 5: , arid :; Mrs. v E.y M(>
Laughlin of San Jose, in celebration of
their'goldsn'.wedding.' anniversary. '.■'".■
; <>;' t-i-i 'i-A 'y* '• ':■ •/ ':■'* , ' ■ - S'"» > '■■ •:'
:■ ;Mr. 'and'Mrs.;E.,T. Stimson 'of. Adams
and ' Scarff streets \ entertained with an
informal'! watch • party/ last •' evening \ in
honor, of Mr.. Stlmson's brother and sis
ter-in-law, t Mr. arid ■ Mrs. Fred Stimson
of Seattle,' Jwho" are visiting them. ■;. V
' ■■■■'■!■ ') ■'"':'*'. ''-'•"'■• ■' •'■■.'"• ■.' 'V-'-I ;■'-■""
. Mrs. , Dwight ■• "WhlUng jof [the . Hotel"
Lelghton -1 entertained : guests , of , • the
hotel at her seaside cottage' at Alamitds
Beach ■ , at •■■«' luncheon \ last ':'■ Thursday.
Those present were: Mr.' and Mrs. ,W.
S. Crane and daughter,' Charlotte; Mrs.
L..N.r' BrunsAvig: and 'daughter,' -Mar-]
Iraret; :Mlss . Annl.e..Davls,l Miss Louise
.Whitney, ■" Mlsa ; Lena, Forrester, . Miss
G-erslnoyr, _Mlss ■ Annie . | Lee, E. For
rester and : H. : L. Whitney.:; t«
'■,-■" i .■ ' j.» «;--i » £ <■■'*»•■ ''" ',',;'■'•'
■'; E." Avery -; McCarthy ,* has "' returned
from a I several months' visit In . New
York.- ■"•' ; ' -■ if .; '"■ : .'
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. '-;Mrs. George Parkyns, who has been
visiting, in the City of Mexico has re
(turned. •. .:• '■■■'! '"-/'r^ . •-, ■ .' ; ■ ' ,■!■'''■■':•
'.-' _■ ! ■■''-:.•■ ■'>; .-' *' : - *'■-'■* ;•:■■ ■■■!'
•; .Mlssj Helen ; North j of , 1033 Ingrahanf
street' "was hostess at an , enjoyable af-
I fair , Friday; af ternoon, y entertaining^ in
honor of , the!, Gamma Betta, sorority! of
'Stanford./ Her I guests H included,.; the
Misses \ Mabel / Crow? of, Alhambra,
! Geofgina Mullins of Cedar; Rapids,; la.,
PaUltna . ' Qartzman (of Long . ■ Beach,
Daisy Dake, Ern'ma : Charlebols bf-.Veri
tura, i Helen ' Salisbury, Florence Judd
and Hazel Patterson.
;:.v;.;yy.':,.v-, .., .; ... .. ,
.: Miss Gertrude. Bennett .of 622 South
Alvarado ' Btreet I, will ■ entertain' mem
bers of the Thieta' Delta clubat their
] next meeting," to, take place I Thursday
evening,' January 12. ,
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■.: Mrs. , J, i. c, Drake' of y 2715', • Hoover
street has ■ issued , invitations ;. for two
"at homes," the first to be glvenWed
; nesday afternoon, Janunry 4, > the' seo
'■ ond ' Wednesday afternoon, January 11.
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"', Mrs. Felix \ C. Howes of 2920 ', South
Flgueroa street arrived in Los ' Angeles
Friday .evening ] on > her. return i fromTa
European toiir/ covering , 'a . j 'period Jof
"nearly, seven' months.' Mrs? Howes i vent,
abroad ' to : chape,ron ! a party ; of young
woiiien ■ from ; this city, | which Included
her.' daughter,' Miss 'Clara '.Howes,' Miss
lilrd Chahslor, | Mlss'.Winlfred | Llewel
lyn i Miss • May", Newton 'of Pasa
dena: v Miss New,tpn *,was ; called ;h6irie
recently by the; death of < her 'mother,"
t bijt I the '"other, v members .'of ■] the i party
ntlll urn In the, east, ' ; Mies Howes will
: make i a ! two - weeks' stay In {Chicago,
Miss Chanslor is the' guest "of friends
In ' Jollet, . 111., 'while , Miss \ Llewellyn
has gone to'Niles/O.,''for v an indefinite
time. '•>! ' ' ,'■ ■ . ';-' ; '■'■ ' ,;.' ; ;>,,;/.■,
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1 Mrs.-.W. W. Htllson of 813 Kensington
road 'will have ! uu ! her 'guests Tuesday
' afternoon,' ■. January . 5,,, member* of
■ Kachscb'oltlri tliirtcr, , C' A.", n: , Sev.
LOS ANGELES. CALi. . SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY ;i, 1905.
eral eastern visitors will be present
orMhla occasion. ■
, Count-'. and CounteM Bo*enta were
among • the , distinguished ! persons -who
attended the Paderewftkl; concert' Frl
day evening. The famous musician
and members of his party, have been
guests at the Bosenla home,'. near. El
Toro, much of the time since their ar
rival In Southern California. .
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Mrs. A. N. Heyer .' of < Kansas . City,
who" Is vlstlng , Mrs. i William ' Hayner
of ' South , Hill street, was guest .'of
honor at a . luncheon ■ given ■*• Friday
afternoon . by, Mrs.* J.' 1 B^ Walker; and
Miss Clyde Walker of 1221. West" Sev
\ erith "street. \- The table ■ was decorated
, with' polii߫ttlna and smllax, and 'places
: were \, j marked , \ with | cards y ; bearing
familiar quotations.";' Covers j were' laid
for j. the - hostesses and ' guest | of, | honor
and for Mrs. William Caldewood, Mrs.
.William 'Hayner,; Mrs." ; Elnier ' Barbf r
arid 1 : Mrs. •■ L! • !..'• Kellogg. ■ . i
'• Mrs. • Granvllle'- MacQowan of 733
Garlatid <avenue will ■ entertain - with a
luncheon at the Los_ Angeles Country
I cliib" next Thursday afternoon,- compli-
; l mentarj/to'Mrs./John W.'Dwlght; Mrs.
MbcGowan's guests, Mr. ; and Mrs.' Will
8/ Porter of ■ San Francisco,' will leave
'tor their nbrth'ern'home'Wednesday.
\\Afi: : ;...; v •' # -''. --.. m ;■:.:• ■. f. < ■ .-•■ ■'•
Mrs., lra O. Smith has Issued invita
tions for. . a reception \to • take place ■at
Hotel ;Angelus Friday, afternoon, Jan
uary" 13. "'";!..'.''.■,' . ■'• '.'- '' ' " ' '
J^John'H. Chick, brother, of .William
James , Chick •of this ' city, has i come
here ! from ,' his "home " in ; ' Minneapolis,
MmnV to/ remain ."permanently. Mr,
Chick, as well as his brother, sis a mv
' slclan, and ', took part ■> In .an' ; . Apollo
club concert given "here recently.. •
I , Miss • Daisy j Uake; of.' Pasaden* gave
a * matinee, • box } partyjiat -^ the ; Mason
orera • house 'yesterday "afternoon, .' and
afterward ■ entertained; her 'guests^wlth
ailunch'eon .in, the. tilue room. of. Chris
topher's , Broadway"', parlors. V.'Candles
wlth^which : '_thV luncheon^ table uwas
lighted' were shaded with red and rib
bons and carnations of the same color
were 1 used ■in 'the decorations."' Mrs. ' U.
F. 1 : DakV chaperoned | the young women,
who,;in'cludedCthe-MlMea*Helen'r'Salis
bury, ■ |Hazel Patterson,"* Emma;Charie-'
bols,* Florence -^ Judd,' . .'Helen "^. North,'
Gedrglna ( Muuins,' Pauline ,' ' Gartzman
arid. the Misses Donnell of Pasadena..
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' . Miss Luctle Roberts wi11 ..; entertain
inembei-s 'of 'the I Students*.' Musical Club
the' : afternoon , "of , Saturday, January; 14,'
atuhe home' of Mifs. Edward . Graham
o£ -1331 Ingraham street. > ; "":;". .':.'',';
'.■r:\.A:r.\- ,•',..:;■>:;;•. , .\, ?g$&M
'"Mr.'and '.Mrs." Alfred "Sutro and , baby
da ugh ter of !' San 'i Francisco - arrived lln
Lbs -Angeles 'yesterday and for a num
ber.; 0f ..; weeks i ' will |be J guests 'j jat v the
home of ;Mrs..Sutro's parents, Mr. -and
Mrs:-' M. ' J.^ Newmark Jof S 927. / Beacon
street."' - -.'.'■.' v/; 1 ,i '■".''. ;. '.V>
♦"'■;.'! '■■*, " ':*■':'*.- t*-i ■'■■--'■■ ':■ : :v.
.^'Regular monthly meeting of the Cali
fornia I Badger club announced ,to j take
place at the home of Mrs.\W.. i W. Never
of,; 843 J South" Bonnie i Brae street , next
Thursday ; afternoon, .- will • be held' In
stead at ' the •honie of Mrs! ; Clarencei'f.
B.Bartlett' of 427; Grand View, 'street,
president of the club. . ■ .■ ''■ .'■;,• ■■-
;-, - ' , ::>. "■',■■«'>,. i~. ,'■')' ..., . ■ ;!■
,Mr.' and. Mrs. Daniel F.-Donegan-of
1333 .Lyri wood avenue," announce : Wed
ri^sday.'Jan. 25,' as the date set for the
marriage of their daughter, Miss Stella
Doriegan, to Harry ; Wade . Phelan. | The
ceremony' will v .take '.place:- at 1* : St.
Vibiana's j Cathedral j In | the ...mornlnc,
and Miss .Grace .Plunkett.'oC. Cobourg,
Canada; . who ila" Miss ; Donegan's
guest,' will serve as, one of . the- brides
maids.. ; . ■', ' t ;y:*i_ '}: ' ■ : ■;.
.■:K.X' , '.•:..■ .'•.'S, •..■'.,»'..'■■ ■-'. ' ■- ' v-:..";:v '-:.." ;:
, Miss Mary '. Hlggins of. : Abbottsford
Inn will entertain members of. Au Fait
Euchre club -at t their j next
which will, take place, in' February. ...
, " V ';' ■■-'■'.' ■"'•■.- "■ • ■ : ',' •■'■'' ' ',' h
r :Mrs. M. A. Wilcox'and her "daughters,
Mrs. Mary Lorigstreet and Mrs. Ban
do Iph Miner, .'of .'Adams ':, and -Hoover
streets/ will give* an informal, tea Mon
day ; afternoon , in 'honor of Mrs^ John
W.iDwight of New.Tork City. ■■,'■ ' ,'
'■■■■ , ' ''" :': ••;;• ■ ■'• v; .;'*. ,'•' ■ , ■'■ t^'< r
••Mrs. 1 William Parish' Jeffries, formerly
Miss Lora Ilubbell, announces that she
will not be at home Fridays in January
ns; planned,'! since her, new home at 97C
Ara'pahoe'. street . Is '; not 'yet completed.
Instead she will receive Fridays In Feb
ruary. ;- j ;■. : . '
: Miss Bertha . Walker of 1349 f Ingra
hiam street with", an . infor
mal card party Tuesday'afterrioon. ■
■■• iV": '.'•■■ ■■:■!■■■■•. \»':-» .•'.;■•':■■■ ;
..Mrs. W., W. ; De'.Van,of, 73S Union
avenue will have a box party,"consist
ing^ of Dr. .arid | Mrs,' .T. |L. Patterson,
Mr.' arid Mrs. D.' S.iDe A'an.^ Master, E,
King and others, at the Orphoum Mori-
Jay evening to hear, A.**Ai Farland.'the
:elebrater banjoist,". .•
:it for ; granted that . people ' are
jood; VJTou i mlght'fas" well. \ Don't keej
i spyglass ready; for. business or a ml
iroscope with which to_ locate and mag
lify; the i faults others. ■'. More oft«n
shun •/not: U' happens that 'we 'roil mbsl
ibout those , fault a ( which" we , Have our
selves/ '.Be ', decent. >•" B« 'con»lderAte,
rhls stay here 'is *onlyj a ' 11 tt lo farhlly
/lilt ßafter" all. *' Wo > ore 'children/one
(•ear.Vgrown-ups \ the nest Van'd before
ong; the alttiltlng Bhadows of uventlis
'all and then— then we look. back u[>on
t "and ' drop j tears Jof ' sorrow) ovV»
jvery unpleasant word, '.each 1 unklrii]
leed, .' every offense' against burselvec
nd* God. ,-. Keep In' mind that this ttnie
iifiSfe^ RELIABLE G00D5...... < ......POPULAR ! PRICES ,
(I!I^Im»A BotJv P hones 2^ 9 Spring and Third Sts.
Y^il 1 vile ■ - JL/lv 1 \jrlL/Uj-f>3
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: SfcFm^. Uiidermiislins
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W '•%,'■' •■*^^^Lt2^''TVrEXT Tuesday 1 we will cbmm'enca' the ' sale : of; a^ complete" line of J^^;
( X *\ § j^^lisJ} manufacturer's samples of muslin underwear. A sale that for rfy^SSjT "
fj^\ \ '■ : ' % y^ ues w^ astonish even those who ; are familiar with all our former !*v!Ps^'
~\ ■ ■ % specials. We are going to surpass every past performance in this line. '{mjZ
There's quantity,, variety, daintiness and' sterling worth here you've' ■'/W-j&silft'T'
- - not known before. ;. .:•, ■ \r rWfi&l '
f- :■ ' Upwards of 10,000 pieces in the lot, the majority -of^which are.bf.the V w^if
better class, tho' among them are many garments of the medium and cheaper grades. Taken as ><^mS^
; ja whole it's the most con^ - - 7^k§^^ll *
Many new styles and fashions are shown;) workmanship and'finish are perfect; materials are • s.«^isl'-^ {.''••'■
| ;; of the 'finest "cambrics^long-cloms, n^ ahd-rnusiirisy^ Tnrrimings v are Of theVdairitiest ;6f lace^^and^ t
I c. '■'- A^ffA. embroideries, fine'tuckings; ribbons, hemstitching, beadirigs ) inseruWs > ; etc. ; When you see i
'It: ' : garments— what they are - made J of, arid the .way ; they ;' are made, you'ir 'most : Ukely^ lay •?
:^'^'-vi^A'-^ n i a-ye^'^-SWa -y e^'^-SW ■.'.. of/ //■■■ ~- r f '". //■::',.: ; ■ .'■;..'.•",'. ■■ ■■ •."'.'• ;V •■-•-."• - ! ' •••'-;■ ?v : -\- \
" W'-§<*''-~ ii**W X' ■■'&£> : :''' ; -^-: ; vV'V:^;::Vv:-'7''' ' ■' •' ''•' "-'"■'••■'••' : : '' : ■■"<■ - : " ■'■-•v'^.-:-' : '■ '' -''. '.I ',■ :.' r - - : / '"*:■■ ''V •-' V ) ; 'H *H >:
■'- ' Nto'l «^'''i(Sk-«8w-: : ' ; .' 200 Dozen Conet Covers worth: QAi«'>n',6o"AAV • '50 Dozen Short SKirts worth-.'. \ OA^\ i«; "(fii"'irA -'■' ■ ■ i
'MSS^" — ™ - C *° * 3'3 ' now " ' •••■•"•-•«-4UCjIO.:«p4t.UU.-' ,: from 30c to $2.25. now__.:. ..:.^.IZUC :tO ;; '
W0 Dozen CownVVbrth fromj;,o/r« Vrt tf^l 5 Z(\ 7 * Dozen Loin* SKirts worth';'.-'; Cti^^^^A^/itii ■ '' '<
■.f-CWpPy*^^ from 75ct056.75,n0w..-.:..:::;...:::::..-DUC;tO;«J>4«Dy ,
•:"'"' i : : i ■■'•■''■ '•'.:!?;.; 200 Dozsn Drawer* worin!from'f/r-*^ k tf»<y A A v-50 Dozen Chemise worth: -* '••'• *% £**$■'•■**:' H.l'' r 'E£\ : '-'-' : ' ' ■'
■/ )i :■ ■■ - 25c to *3.00, n0w.:^.;...^:;:.::.::..;13C;10 ; ,«p2J.UU -^- :
:|| A ThiM Less T
.■;.;(•; ,'.r /:.:;-...:,..■ Notwithstanding these garments have been shown more or less^^as sarhples," they' are, ; with very few- >- '■'.■. ■<"
j li"Z<**2& , v •'■ '•' -' •"■ SK^J.I;, exceptions,' as fresh looking as though" they had never, been taken from the boxes— rperfegt condition. '■ ;v; v '"'';;;" '' ;; ; '" -
'^^^E^KiLjl ' /&$P ■s '? ■ : 'P es^*s this: most, unusual -lpt: of samples,;, we have 'just opened jour/ new Spring lines of.-^fc| ''^'■i&j-&u\i
> vT^^tiipF ■'■' mus^" undergarments ; in the \ countryr-in \ the world/ for .aught we know. . . Exclusive styles,' jp ''^yii^S pß^v-3 » ;•
' T^ l^!^ '■[■'■'' cs * 'n^terials, finest trimmings, -splendid Rvalues. " . ' /. • r '' ' ■\?\'-'^*'\-iii vl^lA
/^l\ 't '!' i V ; -) ; " \'" r - Sakj begins^ Tuesday^ mOTning," January 3rd, at 8:30. : ; .; , ■:; \ ..:. . .: . ," ; '\ \l 1 » •\'i' '
next; year' you I will '■ be taking -a ) little
Inventory and | It' 'will , be bleasant \ to
know that,iyou ;, have lived "your life
well, as honestly; as i; nobly, as decently
as youknew how.-'; ',
■■• Alfred ;•' A.: Fafland, ;the famous ban^
joist,', who has given' a number of suc
cessful \ reel tals - here, Is . the .guest of
Mr. aridi Mrs.',C. S. ;De Lano of 2610
.West.Eighth street.'.'.' ,'■ :,>: ,> - '■'■■ ■■:
" One of the pretty. holiday events was
the New. Year's ball given last evening
at the Concordia: club,* at which two
debutantes were.;- formally .'■ presented.
They were Miss Rose' Germain, daugh^
tef i of ; Mr. ' and ; Mrs.". Edward ' Germain
of 1356 Westlake aveniie, v and Miss Con-
stance Meyberg/.- daughter . of ■ Mr.', and
Mrs. .Max Meyberg ! of .West'._Twenty
fourth street. " ' ' . : • '.. '•. ','•: :■ .;
f'.'The grand march was' led .by; 'that
petpular v- yoiing v , matron, - Mrs. , Jojjn
Kahn, who waaasslted In- receiving by
Mrsi :S. M. . . Newmark, ; ' Mrs. ' H. \W.
Frank, Mrs. H. Baruch arid Mrs. M. S.
Hellman. ' '■'<•'»>•■.'''■''-- ..■'.'"'• • • ■
*In -the decorations red '» New Year's
bells, v poirisettlas; j holly: : berries - and
huge bows of red tulle entered" Into the
general plan. ' ■ '," ••;/ :
; : . ' ■:"; r '< '■ • .. grace grundy. ■
Pasadena
On January; 19 the Shakespeare club
will prep'ent an' evening of the Spanish
dancers in the opera house.*'.'-' *;• '-
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; Miss Hannah; True celebrated her
birthday last Saturday with an elabor
ate .'entertainment; to a number of her
friends. sThe5 The ."invited ' guests : were:
Misses MarJorle'Fletcher,' Bessie Boor
inari,', Vivian . Ba'ssett/. Karolyn , Nichols,
Ethfil ■' Bhoehiakcr, ■ Kthel : .-; Bu tterfleld,
Maude AVlndham, Annlo Holts/, Ma'rcla
Coolldge.and Mes'sers.' Harold, Rpehrlg,'
Lester ,* Relncman, A Lelloy '; Iletneman,
Jeddson ;Meyers,-, Roscoe; Cat tell, ;!llall
Roan, Max Herrles,. Ernest ' L»ngstalT,
John True. .. '.. ;' , '■"■• .
Mr, and Mrs. J. K.-Brlggs of Roches
ter, N. Y.V'itro the' guests this week of
Dr. Charles ;Brlggs.;.. Mr.Jßrlggsfls, a
promtnent- lawyer of j Rochester, N. Y-i
and has many friends here, in" addition
to, hls"> two. brothers,'- DrsV Solon j and
Charleiiißriggs.'.'..'
'' MU» Ida 4 Gushing. > daughter 'of > Mr.
and Mrs, ill' C- Cushing entertained on
Tuesday ' t evening } at ■ the ; family home
on Mlshlou ' street, South Pasadena:
Those present ..were:, MlHgea - Minnie
Ruab.' Belle Nichols, Bthel Chick, ;Hel
■ •>«'■'■ ;: ... ■• "i- ■'-.'■., *■: ■.:>■•■:■ ;, -•■■.•' -.. <■■
en 'High. v , Jessie . Ferry, "' Laura" Lancy,
Lulu ' Plriney .Gertrude •*■ Armstrong,
Gertrude |j Barnhart, ','' ' Myra- ''Longley,
Izzle. McClUre, Grace f Mitchell, 'Edna
Munger, • Flora ■'• Raab,''"i Grace • Hunt,
Marion .Johnson, "Messrs.* John "Coats,
Wilfred . Saey, Martin ; Wolf,' . Carlj
ton . • Glover, ' Roy "r !' Laney,' i '-. Mar
ion ■"". Burnsj-. George- Coats,',' Randolph
Seay, Charlie' McClure,' r Arthur Cooley,
Charles!, Porter- Arthur/: Pierce,,-; Fre^
moiit ;.Bl3bee, Walter, Vaehan, Leslie
Cooper,' Elmer Stockmar, : Roy Higglns^
Roy: -. Burgess, ■ Harry Hunt, Walter
Cooley. .;.-■' '■,' :, ? . , ' '■
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» Mrs. Norman Elliott and her charm
ing daughter, Miss Hazel Elliott, jj left
this week for San V Francisco, where
they will spend some time with Mr. El
liott-.. 1 "; :' ; ; : •;,*!< ■'" '■-.' '■'.
| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Vedder, with
Ihelr '; daughter, , ';' Miss '; Grace -.Vedder,
went to Santa Barbara this week for a
short visit j with j their recently , rriarried
daughter, i Mrs. Glenford Dalrymple. '
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J.Mr.Land" Mrs.'. Edward Claypobl". of
Cincinnati are; guests ;of: the Newton
Claypools of South Orange.Orove Boule
vard,'; and' will* remain during the sea
son. ; ' : : ;•/',.'; ' : ' '■ ' ' ' . : r ,•';':'■
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. Dr. . and Mrs. H. "A. . Cook of Boston
are , again hero for the- winter and^ are
staying at the Green.' : .''Father? Cook Is
the celebrated- Baptist minister -who
founded the "Sailors'., Bethel", in Boston
harbor. <' .' '. ■'•
• Ladies belonging to the' Guild of All-
Saints Episcopal ! church ■ enjoyed an
exceedingly '• pleasant _ k afternoon . ■ last
Friday. 1 Dainty,' needlework and pleas
ant conversation tilled the first part of
the afternoon: and "■ then ;Mrs.'; Su'mner
Bugbee, ", pretilderit of , the ', guild, ;' asked
all present to partake of a new kind of
plum* pudding, which: she had. prepared
for, their^beneflt.' ,';A huge ciystal bowl
ly'is then brought In lllled-^wlth dainty
WRINKLES
1 n«mov«4 In ona ' day from '. f aco ■a ml ■
throat; youthful contour of face r<-noi«il. :
I'lusllii fcurgerv; no soars on face. Why
', liitve M(Ktnc at chin and drooping llnaa I
I around mauth T Why look old and laded .
wlicn you can look. like a young KtrlT
Competent < iurg«onf • alvray* on - band. ■
Con»ult»tlon n«». , ■
i b e a irry&tl k lo'r-s 1
■ Ofiloe H6urs. 11 to J p." m. r
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"Conjuror's House," .'■. "David Hafum,"' Hali:,-Caino'a.." ( Thei;
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. . ' . Frank Norris 1 . "Bill" and."McTeague" and' many others as"
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