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DRAMA OF PEACE SEEN THROUGH IMPLEMENTS WHICH PRESERVE IT NICOLAS COVARRUBI AS: AS , DON ? CASPAR ' DE PORTOLA 'AND " MISS VERGILIA/: BOGUE/v QUEEN t>F* THE \u25a0 CARNIVAL,". THE R ULERS : OR SAN . FRANCISCO. WALTEE,A2TCRO2nr - hay« been made to ee*t Following the dance a sumptuous •upper will be enjoyed in Norman court terrace. The large, balcony" >haa- been •pedal ly arransrea'for'the6ccaslon;farid "A brilliant, musical program will be rendered- for the gay. whirl of the /"dance by an orchestrsrof 36 pieces. *.[The pro^ err am ' will consist' of >' music' which vis noted for^ its ( rhythm'and; swing.':;The orchestra will befun'derithefdlrectlon'o* Franz Mayer. fian Francisco's smart s set will! add a new and gtfcrloue page to its? history; the Itfster of which can" : never Jbe <Ummed." It will be an event to "which soclftty' can reve-rt -In-the* aftor. years wit* fend anQ ; 'pleasant .recollection*." All California fc "and the* westjls" inter- ested in- tills* ißrtt 'Portola ball; iand; it is anticlp'atelS wltii expectancy. '• .-, -r. 'At!*©r- thb foreign'- powers ha\*lng warship* In the harbor will- be' repre-; senled at the ball by numbers of their naval officer*." and the military* and na- val officers of the:. United States; have accepted the Invitations in large num- ber*. r - r : The ball' will have an especially official atmosphere; and; the bright uni- forms of the "Officers will form a splen* 616L contrast' to the beautiful gowns of the. gentler sex. \u25a0 L. PAGE OF GLGRV Lighted with ' myriads *of cents; bnrdened -with : abundant .-.vari- colored 'decorationß, graced 1 with'-the fairest of California's women. 'and ;tt]s> tinguls'hed by the presence o'f-tnirilstere and oficers -of the United States ifcnd foreign powers! In tbelr gorgeous naval and diplomatic uniforms, the " ballroom will present a scene, ot >resplendent color.- anfl life such as FranciSco h4LS neVer before known.' >.'-\u25a0'-' •- >1 Society folk attending the Portola grr&cd ball at . the Fairmont hotel to- nl^ht wtll ; grr«c«;or.e of the moßt'EMt- terln? social functions ever held r in Sah Fra-ndEcb.. The number of acceptances to the lavltatlong ispued. has -been yfery large, anil one of the largest- soda* gatherings ever assembled in San"Fran-" ci«eo", -or probably In the* west, '.will* t>e the result.. .' . -.*'; '. V Brilliant American and Foreign Uniforms to Mingle With Handsome Gowns >. STATE DINNER TO PRECEDE DANCING '-; rr B "^e\he r,o»'vtKc one^tb^whom all /this, homage^wa s 'as 'V- prelude; well played; was Don Gaspar de Portola, rdiscjoyered^:'this^bayj'o^ than yesterday's* ; parade ; _- : Nic^as ;Covafrubias,^ aidescenjdant^qf ahe < families -over which -Don Gaapar ruled in : this broad \u25a0 ; '-?^??^X9^ :'. ; -f?.^.?J/Pti*i^»' i'played^-jthe ; role:; > He* waa'mounted on ,a' ; coal ..black: horse; he' was! garbed in brown* buckskin and "silk. His' black JplumedfHa't ; . shaded brows which somehow', seemed as : broad and -noble as those ;>i^^ IV'1 V' yS'i^'^H^-.^A'^ a century, and a half ago.-,Th*e h'erbineof.this r interriational: tribute r was queen^ ' ;.' '; JV : A-"-''. i^.^^P.l a^'X^Bht^'must 'bercorisistent}andiCoherenT.\ .Hi»*story>mast*hold together, "aojd] one episode <must ;a >^f^ q "!l?>'?^ critic | i^rjess;; be'cTause] nb'Jone Jpays ; | _th*e.; same ";. amount of. attention -to - him. '< \ He, is . expected :-, to jbe garrulous. Hence .this .. "digression ;pn the opening 'of the? great six ; day performance; of the /Portola spectacle. '''{£".' 'vtHer^and^her^in^ There- were " feficita- ,t ions guttered, -Don ; "Gaspaf;- took: her:;hand- and called '\u25a0 her "Queen." \ At'which point", the i first day'j produc- 21'9 I } , ?s^|^^l leaving '.ahe ; account ;.'of ;=• tfie - subsequent ; ad ventures of the happy' pair] to other performance* which *i?il"ilL r^[^ -^abrpad . will 'await with.enthusiasticr interest}'" v '/•* \u25a0] ,*.•>.•\u25a0". \u25a0:-:-"/'-,- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0---\u25a0;.: -- -. \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0'\u25a0. -.*.; foundia^tnetparade^andithit; was in the ambulance wagon, trundling empty behind ready, fellows "on. ta^ The "drama was a beautiful -exhibition oil peace seen : through' the :uplifted /implements/which;e h ; preserve" it^ : and' over it all the spirit of good will - was \u25a0-.- framed,: nimbus like, as -though : from \u25a0 soirieigreat spot "light. The vast Uudience rcaughtthe message of ' the. play and;cheered with j^onest arid generou3;enth"usiasm^th'e^things: their ancestors' had. hated. ' > There were, or instance,- the ; colofs^^o wasj the:cross; of St:v George; held aloftibefofe ,thec.sturdy "sons of Britain. How they were -cheered, these colors! - v ; Germans /shouted . for •• Holland's tars, arid Netherlander -'cheered, the Prussian eagfe.^ Italy's upright st^Pes.;?^ ?^s?i??\t^* h j^ > anci red; : were given liisty ; ' sshotsu ts of "'Bravissimo !"by these who spoke it poorly^ and- Nippon's .. brown ; brave^' ; fine < flag of flaming ? sun rin - at. white sky was given many throated : "Banzai !' r by " thousands . of r alien; admirers ; of : th^cir = progres*3ive £ land , ; * '; less^ and! 'auspect^therewis^ nothing more dangerous than , water "to be police r pulled the curtain yesterday. on a play called "Peace.". . X : The'- supers nn\. the drama were, armed 'men: the principals "were experts.S. trained' to the -sanguine -business of scientific slaughter; its.propertiesKwere-ntuskets.'ishort swords, long swords, daggers hung from;.beltcd -waists^ sabers, light artillery and wheeled guns which^ fire: two 'shots a*second; but the /motive of the. play was "Peace." r . The^pageant'was the first of the Portola presentationsr arid, Chief of "Pblicer Jesse -/was the -stage manager. It was a. great show and.every^scene was j applauded, whether -laid in Germany, or Holland, or ' Britain; or.ltaly; or in. the land of the rising sun— the stage was set, as ybu^yery; well . know, -under; California's sunny skies, in this .new- o!d I city,-San k Fraccisco. The scenery, I may. state' in passing, had been !\u25a0 newly; wasKed^and^was as. fresh :_as; an. Alcazar, set; or: a Princess on an opening^ight,* when, the, paint is^ still damp on "the. canvas. . : : Never? was^a-fnotiviwroughf out io plainly as. that Which shone in yesterday's /sho^v^The/giins •were; pointed ; upward, the swords, figuratively, 3peakmg,\restedin their scabbards, the halberds .were harm- WALTER ANTHONY | Probably one of the most momentous I \u25a0 state affairs ever held on the Pacific coast, and rivaling in importance many such occasions ; observed : Ifi ? diplomatic circles in the national' capital; will. be the'dinner whiehiwill be tendered Jonk- jheer John . Loudon, \ marquis : de: \Jillalo- bar, and. the naval .representatives of the"-. foreign-, powers, ; at- the! Fairmont." This dinner wiU'occur at 7:30 o'clocklthis evening, directly 'preceding thet grand' ball. It will be of anj official nature 'and .100 distinguished guests .will be ] present: Mayor Taylor will preside and Governor .Gillett, and v;mi rnerous -other officials &hfl dignitaries will bepresent. The visiting representatives ;pf _ the: for- veign-'v eign-'! powers ...will deliver r.the messages which 'tbeir. rulers have issued to Saa !F^ancisco.'-/V *'::'^\,--f::^.'\'---./-\:^' : '. '; ;GRBE!XW^V.> I>* CHARGE ' ; v^i,; : ; ,';,• \u25a0'E. Sl.'QreenwaV will* be .floor,manager at.?, the,»,ball ;^naC«very " effort \ will. be made to provide for the j>leasure;of -the dancers.: . He.', will' be. assisted.. by:a \u25a0committee -consisting ,pf XHe % following: Louis "-gloss,' "Edgar * Peixottb. 'George Newhall, , J.7R. .HovrelJ, 1 Vincent- J^hit-. ney, ' W* H. "Smith;" Thomas 'J. Barbour; iW t Barton Jr.; > Edgar A, Miznsr," Henry- T-. Duttoa, Latl\«n McMuUtriand Thorn- jWenfMullany.V; \u25a0 .>. \u25a0\u25a0 ' '. \u25a0'•"\u2666.\u25a0;.-;* '."• -'"\u25a0'. '\u25a0 1 v,*AmVbg.!tlie- dtstin^uisbed' personages ,w>o;wUlVbe present at', th« /ball- art: wV:C_olone3 '.VonrScnroederrL.' de .Wael«: Ctemnwk4er)-Ol!vCT,^U.rs.X&VAlbany| Commander j Field,t U. , S.^S.i»Torktown; Pa>Tna*terMcMillanV«.n*'Mrß.' McMil- lan, . consul ; general fofi Salvador, Vconsnl of -XicaTagua, - GovernoT'Glllett and Mrs." Glllett, : Mayor .IE." 4R. ".Tay.loT . "and Mrs.; Taylor. : consul7of'Beigium,^consul general of Portugal; consuji general iof R-ussla," 'conpift ',' of ; "Norway, ;% consul vof "Argentine*Republic, Vconsul /of ;jßolivia.' consul < of Denmark,- 'consul {at .Norway," consul of. Sweden, .consul.of Honduras, consul 'of .Peru; \u25a0 Bear -Admiral " Phelps, commandant at Mare Island -cavyiVard: Unitefl states JuSge : Morrow.*^Adjutant General Lauck,* officers I'of.' the?crulserß Noord Brabant and;Calabriar California's smart set will ,' be repre- sented, by the; following: ' -v T ->;, E..F. Born* .. :: -4 Jnflire Chafl«iw*>uVr>l Mr». E.-F. Bnrni<; - Mr*. Cbarlei Weller - * * Mi« ; Mantaret Burns Mies Anna JRVHer ' : Mls» Cecil Corwlea f\- j ETA. Kelthley-t >'"•\u25a0"* \u25a0 Hecry Elckt»ff. .. Mm. E.^A.Keithley^r' Mr«.- Henry "Elrkboff Mlm Asrn««,Mackle ". ' Coortenay -fle.Kolb,* ' -Fred flt.^Ooar '-t; ':'.,r Mra.%Edward" ' J.v Me- MlvErna Bt. Goaf "Cutcben-- v . Miss AHce. Mac fafltn4 •Mlbs Alice, Broanl \u0084 Pr. Id K:<Hopkins k i iMm.rAlbert T)lbbler -5 R.B.Hule.; : \u25a0\, John "Baker: Jr. i : ?\u25a0;\u25a0*•%*\u25a0 E.TM.'H»irle:. " : .j Mm. John Baker*' -. "->\u25a0, Mr».s»;Charle« ; -Lym«n Frank Pr«.tor/-; T \u25a0';", r~i ßent r .;.;-.\u25a0> - r , :".;,,.. .. ;i f , tMr»."Fran»r Proctor -;v- rrlncens Kawanna«koa * jWlllardJJjnrtoi^Jr.i;^ Hotrard;Holnje«. f ,'.- \u2666 * Colonel !H:;I>.i Ix>reland Mrs.'. Howard s Holmes %\u25a0 I : Mrs.- H. D.". Loreland V F. A. QreenwotKl r / .\ ; Colonel Frank Wr Mara* William B.Welthtman ton < "V" Mr#. William B. Weleht- Mm. Frank-.W.-Mantan »Bian-"J > .. ". \u2666 ! •EtrerettsN.* Bee \u0084\< ::* WIIII* Polk- \u25a0'.\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0' '- Patrick Calbonn : MiTAWlllltcPolk'' •Mfo^Pttricfc'CtolbQaß'-' M«wtoll'a*h vv \ v '--"---- " 800 at the tables. It \u25a0will form a fitting climax . to the gayety of thes.ball. STATE DI.Y.\ER TOMCHT Weather Man- sTalk.;, \u25a0v Only"pauses 'Laugjv : * Weather forecast—Uncertain '; weather, poftnibl j-"iihon-eni; moderate ' «outhweßt vrlnd.'; - ; \u25a0..,\u25a0*"\u25a0\u25a0 '/ '\u25a0 '-\u25a0\u25a0•. :' ' : \u25a0:\u25a0-'\u25a0".••- -.Z ' ', ; S'Prof. ?Alexaruier McAdie in .ordinal dull times : of ; going-, to ; business -Jand back C again i is -a 'man jof v rnlghtrrand farmers Jand^capitalistß^ sit' a^,jhis^feet <.llke.:and ? tremble when": h'«'r. opens "his lips.vj. But-^ J . ,: , - . '_\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.':- Uncertain ".weather,;,, Mr. •; McAdie?, Really, _. Vyour V.: language : ";\u25a0 makes * one peevish. - It ; is^certain .." to i be.vPortola \u25a0weatlier, . is/it|~not, -.' rainftor^sliine"? ;or blizzards?^ Possibly.^ showers? '- Pooh l t Showers of "confetti;; ; 'no Jdoubt.V-rVThat' sort, of 'a'storra'-hU the town last night/ raged and jTdownJv Market.*street r madly>'and i thefoldest" inTiabitant I ' stated 1 that iiever^ before; in :the 'history 1 of £Ban" FrajiciscoVhadiaisto>m\of * such *a Jna- tur«l been ;soT, widespread.* \u25a0•<Todayi; the; sarrie'sort'of .disturbance; is; threatened,; for'the'clouaithatshßraldsHtsiapproach." no larger than 1 .: at pretty/t girl's ; small hand.Mwas « seen Vapprdachingi: todays in; a^whiff *of ' the ; rnulticoloredfraln[t that some :<staid j plodder.' carried j down'; '; to work ; onhig;hat.<.j. \u25a0s*;.^: ? : , -V- ' *;^'And-^thisH is "r.the ? worst,' positively— you talk ; of 'southw-estiwindsJ | Honestly we :„ must ;> laughr;i;,EveryJ3 >w i n( j^v these days jlblows/j f rom S the ?\u25a0Garden 1i of De - " llght,t;; wherever J| that § be;J3 and If simply operates ; to* keep>the*redf and" yellow buntinKAbJowihg|allfbverithercity,'.and toiflaunt-the^portola^ flags!" 1 ,, \u0084V *_.." \u25a0• -tiCorner dry^of/.wet,*| whof cares Jfi Don GAspar,de Portoia**haslredißcover«d'San" Francisco n and c Prof essoT||McAdie and : his prognostications J ofieyiltarejnbt^ft»r, usT)* Get | butfand sib"uyja*»bagi5 i b"uyja*»bagi of |conf etti,- professon'let ithe ; wind; blow* -aslit lists;- and spend a j nickel for; a* tickler J' ' \ R." P. Kithet j Meyer I>>sf:ner. , Mrs." Pfurgst \u25a0'*\u25a0\u25a0- Mrs.:Jlej-er I^essner ' ; Mrs. .Thomas ,S. Wll- N.'.L. Nelson. . \u25a0\u25a0 liam<t > . '- •- Mrs.'N.-L. Xelsoa: ' ; James R.. Kfima „_•- , ~i Mjb, -Courtland Van B-* Mrs.. Jnmeo R. Kenna ' '"- \u25a0 Harry.U. Scrvtt \u25a0 .»-•; Frederick C.-Stott •' Mrs.Harry 11. Scott*' Mrs. Frederiok C. Stott Mrs. J. F^ Peters --\u25a0•-, K.-H; Merrill ,- ! <• Anna D. Peters . Mrs.;E. H.MerrUl '\ s Robert Rossi-- >.' r ' C. W.* Ayer \u0084^ r '" \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0Mrs. Robert. Rossi \u0084- Mrs. C. W. Ayp.r v -'.\u25a0 , Miss Estpr Rossi \u25a0 Major .John .* V. oat. U. Edwin Hullard . '..'\u25a0 J*. A. v" { Mrs. Edwin Bullard: Mrs.D.-S: Morphy .: , \u25a0 Mrs. "-.Tamed \T. Keeney4Xi«a lleilbron . Mrs. : John Riet; - Harry C. .Warwick: 'A;> Miss McKinstry ' \u25a0; " . . Mrs. Harry. C. Warwick Misa Helen Jams Gray A.' Wit ßorgerin •-\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0 :- v ; W. ,B.,Waldion \u25a0. - Mr*. A. W. Bergpvin : Mrs. W.B. Waldroh ' Mr«. Lillian Baldwin- Miss Kdlta Waldron: -"\u25a0.". Richartl E. Mulcahy Joseph- Martin" \u25a0, •• \u25a0 \u25a0 •".\u25a0 " Mr*.;Ueckman L. Miller Mrs. Joseph Martin Mlas Gibson . ;: ." '.- :' Miss. Violet Buckley.*- Mi3s-AroeHa; Haas /. Edward J. Vo^eK : i - Frank Grjffen -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0<:\u25a0 - •.\u25a0' \u25a0> Mias Elsie Clitford B Mrs. F ; rank Griffcn ' _ SylTanus v Farnh"ani \u25a0 - ".-.\u25a0 W: : B. - KoHiuger . ~ .' '; Mrs. . Sylvanus Farnhem Mrs. *W. B. -Kollinger \u25a0" > Richard 'E.' Queen «:>..'. . Frank >H:' Buck .-\u25a0•-• .Mm.'Rirtiard'E. Queen Mrs. Frank H. Buck Miss Queen .' : •\u0084-.." Ernest Evans *\u25a0 , JohuMcMullin- ' Mrs.' Ernest 'Erans \u25a0"-. :.: Mrs. John McMullln - . ; \u25a0Miss Martha Calbnnn I Mw. Marshall Hale \u25a0\u25a0Miss Margaret Calioun . J. I). Grant 'R. B. Hele - " \u25a0•.-\u25a0•- Mrs: J. P. Grant ' '•Mr*. R. B.Hale , F. C. BHHantlne : " ' Dr. Herbert .Motfltt ... Mrs.F.C. UaUantlne . .iMraY Herbert Moffltt ; James Reid . •:M!«b Jolliffe .. \u25a0\u25a0 .v. : Colonel -Samuel, Parker ; W. S." Pownln^ «John H..Speck \u25a0 Colonel* A. W.. Bradbury Mrs. John 11. Speck '.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Mm. Bratoory '\u25a0 E. .L; neuter*. ."" i, K. T. " Walker J ' ' Mrs. E: L. Heuter \u25a0 ! M.-H. de-Vonng- . . . Aimer M. New-hall ' Mrs.;M.H.de. Young*. Fred Palek Miss de Yonnß \u25a0 - . lire. Fred Pntok ;E.: W- Kunyoa . -. Dr. Eapert Bhip : John Lawaon - : . , \u25a0 Robert H. : Collins ' ;Mls« Rivera' MeJla ' Mrs. Robert 11. Collins Miss Leooor M>JJa Charles Slack ', \u25a0M!w Mary. Ataujo Mrs.'darles Slack - - Mis* Mercedes Aranjo .-; Louis . Rksdmi Mead J JByroa Man*y '.':-\u25a0: , \u25a0'\u25a0 Ruth Ssdlcr .Mrs.:Brron Maozy " . Mn. Jatn^s S.* Bootes/ W; 8. Stafford 'fi~— Mrs. Ira- Pierce •; * Mm. W. S. Stafford ;\u2666 Mrs. John Charles Adams Ambrose GhPTinl •\u25a0; ' W." N." O'Connor '*•' ' Dr.": Merrts Herzsti'ln ' R. P. Merrillion \u25a0\u25a0" " jS. R." Boffoe \u25a0- rj ' . - Mrs. ; R. V." Mmrilllon .' Mrs. S- B. Begue "" \u25a0 Mrs.' Ella»Jl. Sexton . 'Mi»Margwritte Little Mrs. Re tt a Curtis ;\u25a0 ' I A.-J.Hecatcaa •-."\u25a0;''\u25a0' O. Haaptman'-" ~ i John Walter - :.,*-."\u25a0 V Aliss M. K. Deane - v '; ; Mrs. John 'Walter "' . J«ine«- Jordan .- .- ' -; Cuyler Lee \u25a0 \u25a0""• •-.- --, \u25a0 Mrs. Jenres Jordan . : '*- } .\u25a0. \u25a0 Mr«: Lee -;\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' .'•< Dr.: Philip Brotrn- ;T- Gaaton E. Rous»y , Mrs. -.Phi lip Brown. ' •,-'; >D. W. Earl" v' ; :>-\u25a0 George \u25a0•M..'RoljJh "\u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0 ' Mrs. D. TV. Enfl ~~ f -^ '> M». George M. Bolpb- \O. Wayne Coffee '. John O. Gantner . \u25a0 I \u25a0 Frefieric IL Stblz . . Mrs. , John '. O. - Gantncr . ; Ml»» Stola ; ' :\u25a0 ; . I). S. "Marcro«s .'.Daniel Harris \u25a0' \u0084-'^--'- Mian W>n*elburger •<*'*>: Edward Sheffield \u25a0 >. / Jeffewon Gran.t Moffltt iilsg Jc '\u25a0 Bonnetto -f : W. J. O'Connor ' Mfss M:"Connetto \ Dr. Milton Leuzion t- .'- 'Mt« J. D. Bnnnrtto i-- Mlßß:Armlce Anzerais I Smith O'Brien ,' . F.:N. Wwxl* 39. :. iMrs, Smith O'Brien' ' Mis* > Maude Woods \u25a0Lloya M.'.'Ronbins -.'.'»-; 3llgs -15orotby; Woods >i Mr«. Lloyd.. M. Rohblni B.' Cnroraings -; :'.* \u25a0Mrs. R. P..Robhins \u25a0\u25a0; •. Miss Lulu Mooser- iC. F.;Hamphrey . \u0084 i Lorlnt: P.:Rueford '\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 •F.:H. Ann*'- o > sinr de "WJtt Taylor :Mrs. T. U: Araee < .-.-. - Judce S.C. Haughton. 3ln ' Jong Unt ." V ." - Miss Morrison - ; Albert Burch : : . -'' ' •MißßWinnJrred : Morrison : Mr».*AJb»rt "Btirch >.'•> Mlsn Julie ; Morrison ' ; [O. Seribner . '. "E/iJ/rMcCutchen . ; , Jcuse Olney \u0084 ' , % »,-- Henry. Avlla . . Major Jobn: P." Harris Mr».; Henry. Arila ißudolphi ßudolph Herold Jr. ".:\u25a0• George Oti» \u25a0Spencer ' : :R. 0- Bentley ..;*,'. l WilUaraß. Gilbert jMr*. R. I. Bentley: A.: Scott Jr. , iC.-.H. B«ntley •\u25a0 - Mrs. A. Scott ?' / ; sMrs. C. H.'ißentley-. ' . .Tames D. Phelan . \u25a0 W.A. ««|t«-s 1 .-' .'»•!-.• -*• ifrs.- Louis C.'- White \u25a0' Mrs. l.Vr.> -\u25a0 A. Maicee ;. .j:;3lrs. - Newton *White \u25a0 '-.. Thomas T. Graham S r*. Loul* "White ;'>\u25a0,- \u25a0 : \u25a0-* Mr». Thomas F. Graham James McXab -\u25a0\u25a0 T/H/ners»ni "'X \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0>.-. Mrs: James McNab Mr*.-F.'B. Pitrsoov" Miss McNab . - ; B.%T. SctlCTlnrer ' ! C-*i Caarles Holman .- : i Mn.'B. *\u25a0.' Bcfileninffer - Mrs."- Charles HolmanV. Mi« Jennie "lx-e.V-u-v E..r.'i3«>eni - •.--.' Dr.*iß.',F. Taylor v..^ Mtk..E*F. Green , 'SUM 'Anna Belle Laflln O. Pntman.i'. t ; , : N.'F.'WeJsen *•••":...,\u25a0"' Mrs.' O. ; Putmsn '' "• \u25a0 Mrs.TN.<r.' r 'Welson . 't'- Btdney Van . Wyrk ; * Ral«ton;L:;Wblter ;.'.> Mrs. Sidney Van Wycke Mrs. LoTtllWhite ;, J. B. Coryell ":\u25a0>, .-••t~r \u25a0\u0084 i M!s'*Buth~Bftericke ","\u25a0> Mr*. J.'aß.* Coryell 1 , lT*t.~ C.»C"Mohiin . •>< Miss Mabel Gregory.' « Mra.C. C.*Mohun -. " Colonel W. Anderson •Joan dP.*. Brooke jc^ij Frank i"H."f Payne *_'..•' Mrs. John F. Brooke \u25a0 Ethel B. 1 Daris - . fJ.iC« K«lan- : ?\fi' i?*i'< MJss Anna Dahl " ' \u25a0'-\u25a0' .Mm. \ J.'-C. , Nolan ; \u25a0% \.J ,.-, E." a Pringle <- -- <, = Harry T>.: Hawks ' " -' ilra.'E.- C. Prlngle .- <.*.:Az;*a<Hß^'Z:~< l :.:c:'. W.tH.«o'Lear ' ?\ -. - Mrs.: g. A.O!mh >- , ."» Mrs. \W:> H. :O'Lear > . Jerome *A^H«rt- " *'V,/ S.'BA Goldber- > -. i \u25a0 i'Mrs. ' JeT«a»e?A* Hart f•. Mra. B. l B. r; Goldberg <$.? \u25a0 M.=L. 1 Perasso >, -. , ,. Harry ; M. Goldberg > . ; Mrs. M. ; L.*. Pcrawo . " V.: C. ' Goldberg i ; \u25a0:+\u25a0/'?- < : J. Frank sfoToney- 4 -.'. John TonninßWn \u25a0.'\u25a0 : -'\u25a0\u25a0' str».' Eleanor "Martin ;, Mrs.i'John.Tonnlngseh '''"; '.T.jO.'Walkeri;::';T,- z:i\. W.^B.-MeekfessM ". j 1 E, W^««Jjf; ; \u25a0 Mrs.-.W. B.Meekfessee 6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER: 20. 19139* Portola Ball Tonight Will Be the Glory of Society People

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Page 1: FRANCISCO CALL. 6 Portola Ball Tonight Will Be the Glory of · experts.S. trained' to the -sanguine-business of scientific slaughter; its.propertiesKwere-ntuskets.'ishort swords,

DRAMA OF PEACE SEEN THROUGHIMPLEMENTS WHICH PRESERVE IT

NICOLAS COVARRUBIAS: AS ,DON ?CASPAR'DE PORTOLA 'AND "

MISS VERGILIA/:BOGUE/v QUEEN t>F* THE \u25a0 CARNIVAL,".THE RULERS :OR SAN. FRANCISCO.

WALTEE,A2TCRO2nr

-hay« • been made to ee*t

Following the dance a sumptuous•upper willbe enjoyed in Norman courtterrace. The large, balcony" >haa- been•pedal lyarransrea'for'the6ccaslon;farid

"A brilliant, musical program will berendered- for the gay. whirl of the/"danceby an orchestrsrof 36 pieces. *.[The pro^

erram'will consist' of>'music' which vis

noted for^ its ( rhythm'and; swing.':;Theorchestra will befun'derithefdlrectlon'o*Franz Mayer.

fian Francisco's smart s set will!add anew and gtfcrloue page to its? history;

the Itfster of which can" :never Jbe<Ummed." Itwill be an event to"whichsoclftty' can reve-rt -In-the* aftor. years

wit* fend anQ;'pleasant .recollection*."All California fc "and the* westjls" inter-ested in- tills*ißrtt'Portola ball;iand; itis anticlp'atelS wltiiexpectancy. '• .-, -r.

'At!*©r-thb foreign'- powers ha\*lngwarship* In the harbor will-be' repre-;senled at the ball by numbers of theirnaval officer*."and the military*and na-val officers of the:. United States; haveaccepted the Invitations in large num-ber*. r

-r:The ball' willhave an especially

official atmosphere; and; the bright uni-forms of the "Officers will form a splen*616L contrast' to the beautiful gowns ofthe. gentler sex. \u25a0 L.PAGE OF GLGRV

Lighted with'myriads *of

cents; bnrdened -with:abundant .-.vari-colored 'decorationß, graced 1 with'-thefairest of California's women. 'and ;tt]s>tinguls'hed by the presence o'f-tnirilstereand oficers -of the United States ifcndforeign powers! In tbelr gorgeous navaland diplomatic uniforms, the

"ballroom

will present a scene, ot >resplendentcolor.- anfl life such as FranciScoh4LS neVer before known.' >.'-\u25a0'-' •->1

Society folk attending the Portolagrr&cd ball at . the Fairmont hotel to-

nl^ht wtll;grr«c«;or.e of the moßt'EMt-terln? social functions ever held rin SahFra-ndEcb.. The number of acceptances

to the lavltatlong ispued. has -been yferylarge, anil one of the largest- soda*gatherings ever assembled in San"Fran-"ci«eo", -or probably In the* west, '.will*t>e

the result.. .' . -.*'; '. V

Brilliant American and Foreign

Uniforms to Mingle WithHandsome Gowns >.

STATE DINNER TOPRECEDE DANCING

'-; rr B"^e\he r,o»'vtKc one^tb^whom all/this,homage^wa s 'as'V-prelude;wellplayed; was Don Gaspar de Portola,rdiscjoyered^:'this^bayj'o^ than yesterday's* ;parade

;_-:Nic^as ;Covafrubias,^ aidescenjdant^qf ahe < families -over which -Don Gaapar ruled in:this broad\u25a0

;'-?^??^X9^ :'.;-f?.^.?J/Pti*i^»' i'played^-jthe ;role:;>He* waa'mounted on ,a';coal ..black: horse; he' was! garbed in brown*buckskin and "silk. His' blackJplumedfHa't ;.shaded •brows which somehow', seemed as :broad and -noble as those

;>i^ IV'1V' yS'i^'^H^-.^A'^ a century, and a half ago.-,Th*e h'erbineof.thisrinterriational:tribute r was queen^

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JV:A-"-''.i^.^^P.la^'X^Bht^'must 'bercorisistent}andiCoherenT.\ .Hi»*story>mast*hold together, "aojd] one episode <must;a>^f^q"!l?>'?^ critic| i^rjess;; be'cTause] nb'Jone Jpays ;|_th*e.;same ";. amount of.attention -to

- him. '<\He,is.expected :-, to jbe garrulous.Hence .this .. "digression ;pn the opening 'of the? great six;day performance; of the /Portola spectacle.

'''{£".''vtHer^and^her^in^ There- were"feficita-

,tions guttered, -Don;"Gaspaf;- took: her:;hand- and called '\u25a0 her "Queen." \ At'which point", the ifirst day'j produc-21'9I}, ?s^|^^lleaving'.ahe ;account ;.'of;=• tfie- subsequent ;ad ventures of the happy' pair] to other performance* which*i?il"ilLr^[^ -^abrpad.will'await with.enthusiasticr interest}'" v '/•* \u25a0]

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-. \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0'\u25a0. -.*.; foundia^tnetparade^andithit; was in the ambulance wagon, trundlingempty behind ready, fellows"on. ta^ The "drama was a beautiful -exhibitionoilpeace seen :through' the :uplifted /implements/which;e h;preserve" it :and' over it all the spirit of good • will

-was \u25a0-.- framed,: nimbus like, as -though :from \u25a0 soirieigreat spot "light. The vast Uudience rcaughtthe message of

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the.play and;cheered with j^onest arid generou3;enth"usiasm^th'e^things: their ancestors' had. hated.'

> There were, or instance,- the;colofs^^owasj the:cross; of St:v George; held aloftibefofe ,thec.sturdy "sons of Britain. How they were -cheered, thesecolors!

-v;Germans /shouted .for••Holland's tars, arid Netherlander -'cheered, the Prussian eagfe.^ Italy's upright

st^Pes.;?^ ?^s?i??\t^* hj > anci red;:were given liisty;'

sshotsu ts of "'Bravissimo!"by these who spoke itpoorly^ and-Nippon's .. brown;brave^' ;fine<flag of flaming? sun rin

-at.white sky was given many throated :"Banzai!'r by "

thousands .ofralien;admirers ;of:th^cir= progres*3ive£land ,;

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less^ and! 'auspect^therewis^ nothing more dangerous than ,water "to be

police r pulled the curtain yesterday. on a play called "Peace."..X:The'- supers nn\. the drama were, armed 'men: the principals "were

experts.S. trained' to the -sanguine -business of scientific slaughter;its.propertiesKwere-ntuskets.'ishort swords, long swords, daggers hungfrom;.beltcd -waists^ sabers, light artillery and wheeled gunswhich^ fire:two'shots a*second; but the /motive of the. play was "Peace."r . The^pageant'was the first of the Portola presentationsr arid, Chiefof "PblicerJesse -/was the -stage manager. It was a. great showand.every^scene was japplauded, whether -laid in Germany, or Holland,or'Britain;or.ltaly; or in.the land of the rising sun— the stage was set,

as ybu^yery; well.know, -under; California's sunny skies, in this .new-o!dIcity,-San kFraccisco. The scenery, Imay. state' inpassing, had been

!\u25a0 newly; wasKed^and^was as. fresh :_as; an. Alcazar, set; or:a Princess on anopening^ight,* when, the, paint is^ stilldamp on "the. canvas. .:

:Never? was^a-fnotiviwroughf out io plainly as. that Which shonein yesterday's /sho^v^The/giins •were; pointed ;upward, the swords,figuratively,3peakmg,\restedin their scabbards, the halberds .were harm-

WALTER ANTHONY

| Probably one of the most momentous I\u25a0 state affairs ever held on the Pacific

•coast, and rivaling inimportance manysuch occasions ;observed :Ifi? diplomaticcircles in the national' capital; will.bethe'dinner whiehiwill be tendered Jonk-

jheer John .Loudon, \ marquis :de: \Jillalo-bar, and. the naval .representatives ofthe"-. foreign-, powers, ;at- the! Fairmont."This dinner wiU'occur at 7:30 o'clocklthisevening, directly 'preceding thet grand'ball. It will be of anj official nature

'and .100 • distinguished guests .will be] present: •Mayor Taylor will preside andGovernor .Gillett, and v;mirnerous -otherofficials &hfldignitaries willbepresent.The visiting representatives ;pf _the:for-

veign-'veign-'!powers ...will deliver r.the messageswhich 'tbeir.rulers have issued to Saa

!F^ancisco.'-/V *'::'^\,--f::^.'\'---./-\:^':'. ';;GRBE!XW^V.> I>* CHARGE

';v^i,;:;,';,• \u25a0'E. Sl.'QreenwaV will*be .floor,managerat.?, the,»,ball ;^naC«very "

effort\will.bemade to provide for the j>leasure;of -thedancers.: . He.', will' be. assisted.. by:a

\u25a0committee -consisting ,pf XHe%following:

Louis "-gloss,' "Edgar *Peixottb. 'George

Newhall, ,J.7R. .HovrelJ, 1Vincent- J^hit-.ney,

'W* H. "Smith;" Thomas 'J. Barbour;

iWt Barton Jr.; >Edgar A,Miznsr,"Henry-T-. Duttoa, Latl\«n McMuUtriand Thorn-jWenfMullany.V; \u25a0 .>. \u25a0\u25a0

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1v,*AmVbg.!tlie-dtstin^uisbed' personages,w>o;wUlVbe present at', th« /ball- art:wV:C_olone3 '.VonrScnroederrL.' de .Wael«:Ctemnwk4er)-Ol!vCT,^U.rs.X&VAlbany|Commander jField,t U.,S.^S.i»Torktown;Pa>Tna*terMcMillanV«.n*'Mrß.' McMil-lan,.consul ;general fofiSalvador, Vconsnlof -XicaTagua,

-GovernoT'Glllett and

Mrs." Glllett,:Mayor .IE."4R. ".Tay.loT."andMrs.;Taylor.:consul7of'Beigium,^consulgeneral of Portugal; consuji general iofR-ussla," 'conpift ',' of;"Norway,;% consul vof"Argentine*Republic, Vconsul /of ;jßolivia.'consul <of Denmark,- 'consul {at.Norway,"consul of.Sweden, .consul.of Honduras,consul 'of .Peru; \u25a0Bear -Admiral

"Phelps,

commandant at Mare Island -cavyiVard:Unitefl states JuSge :Morrow.*^AdjutantGeneral Lauck,* officers I'of.' the?crulserßNoord Brabant and;Calabriar

California's smart set will,'be repre-sented, by the; following: ' -vT->;,E..F. Born* .. : :-4 Jnflire Chafl«iw*>uVr>l

Mr». E.-F. Bnrni<;-

Mr*.Cbarlei Weller- *

*Mi«;Mantaret Burns Mies Anna JRVHer

' :Mls» Cecil Corwlea f\- jETA. Kelthley-t >'"•\u25a0"* \u25a0

Hecry Elckt»ff. .. Mm. E.^A.Keithley^r'Mr«.-Henry "Elrkboff Mlm Asrn««,Mackle ".

'Coortenay -fle.Kolb,*

'-Fred flt.^Ooar '-t; ':'.,r

Mra.%Edward"'J.v Me- MlvErna Bt. Goaf

"Cutcben-- v . Miss AHce. Macfafltn4 ••Mlbs Alice,Broanl \u0084 Pr. IdK:<Hopkins kiiMm.rAlbert T)lbbler -5 R.B.Hule.; : \u25a0\,John "Baker: Jr.i:?\u25a0;\u25a0*•%*\u25a0 E.TM.'H»irle:.

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Mm. John Baker*' -. "->\u25a0, Mr».s»;Charle« ;-Lym«nFrank Pr«.tor/-; T \u25a0';", r~ißent r.;.;-.\u25a0>

-r,:".;,,.... ;if,

tMr»."Fran»r Proctor -;v- rrlncens Kawanna«koa *jWlllardJJjnrtoi^Jr.i;^ Hotrard;Holnje«. f ,'.- \u2666

*Colonel !H:;I>.iIx>reland Mrs.'.Howard sHolmes %\u25a0 I:Mrs.- H. D.".Loreland V F.•A.• QreenwotKlr / .\;•Colonel Frank Wr Mara* William B.Welthtman

ton < "V" Mr#.William B.Weleht-Mm. Frank-.W.-Mantan »Bian-"J> . . ". \u2666 !

•EtrerettsN.* Bee \u0084\< ::* WIIII*Polk- \u25a0'.\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0' '-

Patrick Calbonn : MiTAWlllltcPolk''•Mfo^Pttricfc'CtolbQaß'-' M«wtoll'a*hvv

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800 at the tables. It\u25a0will form a fitting

climax .to the gayety of thes.ball.STATE DI.Y.\ER TOMCHT

Weather Man- sTalk.;,\u25a0v Only"pauses 'Laugjv

:*Weather forecast—Uncertain ';weather,poftniblj-"iihon-eni; moderate

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«outhweßtvrlnd.'; -

;\u25a0..,\u25a0*"\u25a0\u25a0 '/ '\u25a0 '-\u25a0\u25a0•. :' ': \u25a0:\u25a0-'\u25a0".••- -.Z ' ', ;S'Prof. ?Alexaruier McAdie • in.ordinaldull times :of;going-, to;business -Jandback Cagain iis -a 'man jofv rnlghtrrandfarmers Jand^capitalistß^ sit' a^,jhis^feet<.llke.:and ? tremble • when":h'«'r. opens "hislips.vj.But-^J . ,:, - . '_\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.':-

Uncertain ".weather,;,, Mr. •; McAdie?,Really, _. Vyour V.:language :";\u25a0 makes

*one

peevish. - It;is^certain .." to ibe.vPortola\u25a0weatlier, .is/it|~not, -.'rainftor^sliine"? ;orblizzards?^ Possibly.^ showers? '- Pooh l

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Showers of"confetti;;;'no Jdoubt.V-rVThat'sort, of 'a'storra'-hU the town last night/raged and jTdownJv Market.*street r

madly>'and ithefoldest" inTiabitantI'stated

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that iiever^ before;in:the 'history1of£Ban"FrajiciscoVhadiaisto>m\of * such *aJna-tur«lbeen ;soT, widespread.* \u25a0•<Todayi; the;sarrie'sort'of .disturbance; is; threatened,;for'the'clouaithatshßraldsHtsiapproach."no larger than 1.:at pretty/t girl's;smallhand.Mwas « seen Vapprdachingi: todays in;a^whiff*of

'the;rnulticoloredfraln[t that

some :<staid jplodder.' carried jdown'; '; towork ;onhig;hat.<.j. \u25a0s*;.^: ? •:,-V-

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*;^'And-^thisH is "r.the ? worst,'.»positively—you talk ;of'southw-estiwindsJ |Honestlywe :„must ;>laughr;i;,EveryJ3 >win(j^vthesedays jlblows/jfrom S the ?\u25a0Garden 1iofi£De

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llght,t;; wherever J| that§be;J3 and Ifsimplyoperates ;to*keep>the*redf and" yellowbuntinKAbJowihg|allfbverithercity,'.andtoiflaunt-the^portola^ flags!" 1,, \u0084V *_.."\u25a0•-tiCorner dry^of/.wet,*|whofcares JfiDonGAspar,de Portoia**haslredißcover«d'San"Francisco nand cProfessoT||McAdie and:his prognostications Jofieyiltarejnbt^ft»r,usT)* Get|butfand sib"uyja*»bagi5

ib"uyja*»bagi of|confetti,-professon'let ithe ;wind; blow*-aslit lists;-and spend a jnickel for;a* tickler J'

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R." P. Kithet j Meyer I>>sf:ner. ,Mrs." Pfurgst \u25a0'*\u25a0\u25a0- Mrs.:Jlej-er I^essner

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;Mrs. .Thomas ,S. Wll- N.'.L. Nelson. .\u25a0\u25a0 liam<t > . '- •- Mrs.'N.-L. Xelsoa: '

;James R.. Kfima „_•-, ~i Mjb,-Courtland Van B-*Mrs.. Jnmeo R. Kenna

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Harry.U. Scrvtt \u25a0 .»-•; Frederick C.-Stott •'Mrs.Harry 11. Scott*' Mrs. Frederiok C. StottMrs. J. F^ Peters --\u25a0•-, K.-H;Merrill ,- ! <•Anna D. Peters . Mrs.;E. H.MerrUl '\ sRobert Rossi-- • >.' r '

C. W.*Ayer \u0084^r'"\u25a0'\u25a0

\u25a0Mrs. Robert. Rossi \u0084- Mrs. C. W. Ayp.r v -'.\u25a0 ,Miss Estpr Rossi \u25a0 Major.John .*V.oat. U.•Edwin Hullard . '..'\u25a0 J*. A. v" •

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Mrs. Edwin Bullard: Mrs.D.-S: Morphy .: ,\u25a0Mrs."-.Tamed \T. Keeney4Xi«a lleilbron .Mrs.:John Riet;

-Harry C..Warwick: 'A;>

Miss McKinstry'

\u25a0;".. Mrs. Harry. C. Warwick

Misa Helen Jams Gray A.' Witßorgerin •-\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0 :-v;W. ,B.,Waldion \u25a0.

-Mr*. A. W. Bergpvin :

Mrs. W.B. Waldroh'

Mr«. Lillian Baldwin-Miss Kdlta Waldron: -"\u25a0.". Richartl E. MulcahyJoseph- Martin" \u25a0, •• \u25a0

\u25a0 •".\u25a0" Mr*.;Ueckman L.Miller

Mrs. Joseph Martin Mlas Gibson .;: ." '.-:'Miss. Violet Buckley.*- Mi3s-AroeHa; Haas /.Edward J. Vo^eK :i

-Frank Grjffen -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0<:\u25a0

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Mias Elsie ClitfordB Mrs. F;rank Griffcn' _

SylTanus vFarnh"ani \u25a0

- ".-.\u25a0 W::B.- KoHiuger. ~

.'';Mrs..Sylvanus Farnhem Mrs.*W. B. -Kollinger \u25a0"

>Richard 'E.' Queen «:>..'. . Frank >H:'Buck .-\u25a0•-•

.Mm.'Rirtiard'E. Queen Mrs. Frank H.BuckMiss Queen .' : •\u0084-.." Ernest Evans *\u25a0 ,JohuMcMullin- '

Mrs.'Ernest 'Erans \u25a0"-. :.:Mrs. John McMullln

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\u25a0Miss Martha Calbnnn IMw. Marshall Hale\u25a0\u25a0Miss Margaret Calioun . J. I). Grant'R. B.Hele - "

\u25a0•.-\u25a0•- Mrs: J. P. Grant'

'•Mr*. R. B.Hale •, F. C. BHHantlne :" 'Dr. Herbert .Motfltt ... Mrs.F.C. UaUantlne .

.iMraY Herbert Moffltt ; James Reid .•:M!«b Jolliffe .. \u25a0\u25a0 .v.:Colonel -Samuel, Parker;W. S." Pownln^ «John H..Speck \u25a0

Colonel* A. W..Bradbury Mrs. John 11. Speck '.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

Mm. Bratoory '\u25a0 • E. .L; neuter*. • .""i,K. T.

"Walker J

''Mrs. E: L.Heuter \u25a0

!M.-H. de-Vonng- . .. Aimer M. New-hall'Mrs.;M.H.de. Young*. Fred PalekMiss de Yonnß \u25a0

- . lire. •Fred Pntok;E.:W- Kunyoa . -. • Dr. Eapert Bhip:John Lawaon

-:. , \u25a0 Robert H.:Collins

';Mls« Rivera'MeJla

'Mrs. Robert 11. Collins

Miss Leooor M>JJa Charles Slack ',\u25a0M!w Mary. Ataujo Mrs.'darles Slack

--Mis* Mercedes Aranjo .-; Louis . Rksdmi Mead J

JByroa Man*y '.':-\u25a0: , \u25a0'\u25a0 Ruth Ssdlcr.Mrs.:Brron Maozy

" . Mn. Jatn^s S.* Bootes/W; 8. Stafford • 'fi~— Mrs. Ira- Pierce •;*Mm. W. S. Stafford ;\u2666 Mrs.John Charles Adams

• Ambrose GhPTinl •\u25a0; 'W." N." O'Connor '*•''

Dr.":Merrts Herzsti'ln'

R. P. Merrillion \u25a0\u25a0" "

jS. R." Boffoe \u25a0- rj' . -

Mrs.;R. V."Mmrilllon •.' Mrs. S- B. Begue

""\u25a0 Mrs.'Ella»Jl. Sexton .

'Mi»Margwritte Little Mrs. Re tta Curtis ;\u25a0'

IA.-J.Hecatcaa •-."\u25a0;''\u25a0' O. Haaptman'-" ~iJohn Walter •

-:.,*-."\u25a0 V Aliss M. K. Deane

-v ';;Mrs. John 'Walter

"' . J«ine«- Jordan .- .- ' -;Cuyler Lee \u25a0 \u25a0""• •-.- --, \u25a0 Mrs. Jenres Jordan .:'*-}

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Mr«:Lee -;\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' .'•< Dr.:Philip Brotrn- ;T-Gaaton E. Rous»y ,Mrs.-.Phi lipBrown.

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>D. W. Earl" v' • ; :>-\u25a0 George \u25a0•M..'RoljJh "\u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0'

Mrs. D. TV. Enfl~~

f-^ '> M». George M. Bolpb-\O. Wayne Coffee '. John O. Gantner . • \u25a0 I\u25a0 Frefieric ILStblz .. • Mrs. , John '.O.

-Gantncr .

;Ml»» Stola ;':\u25a0 ;. I). S. "Marcro«s •

.'.Daniel Harris \u25a0' \u0084-'^--'- Mian W>n*elburger •<*'*>:Edward Sheffield \u25a0

>. / Jeffewon Gran.t Mofflttiilsg Jc '\u25a0 Bonnetto -f : W. J. O'Connor'Mfss M:"Connetto \ Dr. Milton Leuzion t- .'-

'Mt« J. D. Bnnnrtto i-- Mlßß:Armlce AnzeraisISmith O'Brien ,' . F.:N. Wwxl*39. :.iMrs, Smith O'Brien'

'Mis*>Maude Woods •

\u25a0Lloya M.'.'Ronbins -.'.'»-; 3llgs -15orotby; Woods >iMr«. Lloyd..M. Rohblni B.' Cnroraings -; :'.*

\u25a0Mrs. R. P..Robhins \u25a0\u25a0; •. Miss Lulu Mooser-iC. F.;Hamphrey • . \u0084 iLorlnt: P.:Rueford '\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0•F.:H. Ann*'- o

>sinr de "WJtt Taylor

:Mrs. T.U:Araee <.-.-. -Judce S.C. Haughton.

3ln'JongUnt ." V ."

-Miss Morrison

-;Albert Burch ::. -'' ' •MißßWinnJrred :Morrison:Mr».*AJb»rt"Btirch >.'•> Mlsn Julie ;Morrison

';[O. Seribner . '. "E/iJ/rMcCutchen • . ;, Jcuse Olney \u0084

',% »,-- Henry. Avlla . .

Major Jobn: P." Harris Mr».;Henry.Arila •ißudolphi ßudolph Herold Jr. ".:\u25a0• George Oti» \u25a0Spencer

'::R. 0- Bentley ..;*,'.lWilUaraß. GilbertjMr*.R. I.Bentley: A.:Scott Jr. ,iC.-.H. B«ntley •\u25a0

-Mrs. A. Scott ?' / ;

sMrs. C. H.'ißentley-. ' . .Tames D. Phelan . \u25a0

W.A. ««|t«-s 1.-'.'»•!-.• -*• ifrs.-Louis C.'- White \u25a0'

Mrs.l.Vr.>-\u25a0 A. Maicee ;. .j:;3lrs. -Newton *White \u25a0 '-..Thomas T. Graham S r*. Loul* "White ;'>\u25a0,- \u25a0:\u25a0-*

Mr». Thomas F. Graham James McXab -\u25a0\u25a0

T/H/ners»ni "'X\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0>.-. Mrs: James McNabMr*.-F.'B. Pitrsoov" Miss McNab.-;B.%T. SctlCTlnrer

'!C-*i Caarles Holman .-: i

Mn.'B. *\u25a0.' Bcfileninffer-Mrs."- Charles HolmanV.

Mi« Jennie "lx-e.V-u-v E..r.'i3«>eni-•.--.'

Dr.*iß.',F. Taylor v..^ Mtk..E*F. Green ,'SUM 'Anna Belle Laflln O. Pntman.i'. t

;, :N.'F.'WeJsen *•••":...,\u25a0"' Mrs.' O.;Putmsn

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Mrs.TN.<r.'r'Welson . 't'- Btdney Van. Wyrk ; *Ral«ton;L:;Wblter ;.'.> Mrs. Sidney Van WyckeMrs. LoTtllWhite ;, • J. B. •Coryell ":\u25a0>, .-••t~r \u25a0\u0084 iM!s'*Buth~Bftericke ","\u25a0> Mr*. J.'aß.* Coryell 1 ,

lT*t.~C.»C"Mohiin. •>< Miss Mabel Gregory.' «

Mra.C. C.*Mohun -. " Colonel W. Anderson '«•Joan dP.*.Brooke jc^ij Frank i"H."fPayne *_'..•'Mrs. John F. Brooke \u25a0 Ethel B.1Daris - . •

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