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12 THE SAN, TRANCIS00 CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1899 APYERRISRNENTS +OHO+ DHDHD+ DAO+ THO+D+ BHDHD+ DHTHD + DHDAD + D4D+OHO4Y @404+ . g H Please Note Prices. 3 At $1.00 per Yard. ® BLACK DRESS GOODS—Mohair Crepons, 42 inches wide, in a large variety of the latest designs, at $1 per yard. At $1.25 per Yard. ALL-WOOL ENGLISH CHEVIOTS—58 inches wide; the latest material for tailor suiting; at $1 25 per yard. 74 voung ladies, reccived in the main hall, | Mrs. W. W. Stone and Miss May Belle which, with ihe raoms of the entire floor’ | Stone are visiting in Santa Monica. They was beautifully decorated With the na-|g; from there to Catalina the latter part bout the bay a run was made | Was beauti wherry Point, where justice was | “qUR ORI o oo dancing was in- | Of this week, to stay the remainder of the to the good things pyo\-xded.}d\,lgg(l in, the large gymnasium being | month. | Miss Susle Haas has returned after 2 on|on the bay on Sunday, July 30. here | After visiting various points of in- as been constderable jour-, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whittler lef sing the | Wednesday last for Del Monte, they will spend the mor Mr. and from town d t no town h Tt be g, when necessity h of A nd Mrs. Geo Crocker and_the s Rutherford arrived in town from | g on_Monday and hava an es have ome the 2208 JOLZOR HONZORZOR 2O} ©+ OO0 +OHO+O+O+O+O+ OO+ in_the city for sev Palace Hotel e present at the outing were: COM- | {yrneq info a temporary ballroom, after o night, thelr apart- nel VR Smeavers ana | modore Jo I Batehelder, Mies | iy | which a deiclous Supper was served i the | montive touring in Southern California, oliore ress GOOdS- Y ir otel affording the | &y 5% SO e s 10| einast, Mate C. Dree: Mi: Neltie | A‘"g““_"m- , J 27 Miss Marle Walsh is at Blue Lakes for ed city doors refuse. of pon s Crowley, Jacob Bellof, Miss Nellie De: progressive hearts party was given at | the summer, | N — ity doors refuse. the Hotel Rafael L. 0 Tk Commodor N. Batcheider, | (05 ZeRdencelo SMEe Tovts GRSl Henry e Sedtt of SaqFirancies g het ) At $7.50 a Suit $ y 1 Monte from New 3l S Miss Minnie K Jones street on Wednesday evening. by |ing a summer home bullt on the Redwood | 17 pi 42.inch FRENCH NOV e . 5 M Kite O'ke | her daughter, Miss Frankie. Six tables | L2 4" a¢ Mill Valley. The building will be 7 plaetc::t sfia?ices' 5 g‘lteat‘l\) )fl\_ELT\; CREPONS—In all the s - argain at $7 50 a suit. and Miss. Ida McBride. yere arranged in the;large parlors, and | completed during the latter part of Au- ast Captain Jordan and | ®q e e ol Ty M = gust. 7 numner of friends on | ol Prizes were won by Mr. Hammer| * Mrs Willlam Willls, Mrs. G. A. Knight, [The party | $050 a2 GSiured by Mr, Shoard Miss Pettigrew and Miss Scott are vislting the morn {ze was captured by Mr. Shoard, =~ . |Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boyd at their farm in An informal party was given on August | Mr: and Mrs T T Bos i the DAy, by Miss Ottie MacGowan at her resi- | Qe TOSE COURLYE O @ of 213 Geary at the Pala rothe of Clover, U. 8. N Jout the State Nava fo meet him. spirit of it indicate Mrs. Currey and Miss Frances Curr be most success- | Are spending the summer at Santa B At $1.50 Per Yard. 15 pleces FINE ALL-WOOL PLAIDS—36 inches wide, stylish designs; very special at $1 50 a yard. At SO Cent;__per Yard. ed n arrs ‘ 1d on the coast. FauL oW | many of “Inter: | 3.0y Miss < ) for the first day, | 3 | a brisk for | the | dence. 646 Folsom street, in honor of her | i oci” "have returned from - Duncan Wedding Bells. hip eniered the quiet waters | $elfth birthday, Trom 4 till § the Young | Springs | 29 pleces 44-inch HEAVY ALL-WOOL SCOTCH MELTON shooting | hots | Frank S. McCullough, Armour P will be trap 1ber of cl fornia City, where a sumptuous re: i i Miss Mae Stolz has returned from Bart- S, : = bl and playing games, after which refresh- £ il ! 5 was served. .{;\‘:’;;‘H"r:’e"hgx‘nkng‘lx‘:fl | ments were served, Those present were; | lott Springs atter spending several weeks | Mr. and Mrs. J, F. MacGowan, Mrs. Ma- | (08¢, CLOTH—In navy, brown, garnet and green; at 50 cents a yard. manager of the for Southern | Dast was servec on of a from | O4O+O+OIO4EHO+O+ O+ California, Jessie Stone, a |y i retty i ) . @ | reached the city. One pretty and patriotic B . oDl woure tesitior of (N altY, mered e G L s vor o raising of the | tilda_MacGowan, May MacGowan, h,}:'[hf,‘:’j“,&sg“l{)g" has returne; recently in Los Angeles in St. “mong those present were: Cap- | the Mis C sthel and Robin | M4 (e M opo™ 14 family of Los An- ° “athedral. Rev. Dr. Spalding, re \d Mrs. Jordan, Miss J. Rice, Mrs. | Walsh, the M lice and €a- | gojog ang Miss Carrie Schu San | i 0 ] i Ml B atd . int Walsh ana | Beles a ss Carrie Schubener of San John's parish in thi ty, pe w. F. W. A. Case, Miss Emily illa S el Y Franeisco are visiting at Catalina Island. | ° I ey dAan T Jor Ir. Master Walter Thied and others. g Rl e G ¢ S the Ania Tor e down | 31 Marstor C. Tassell A farewell reception was tendered M. | First street and Mrs. Nora Roach o; e B e R Porter, Mi ily Porter, and M'i" F. ITL ll)urfilrlg__;]vn Emudfli guliv Battery street left sday morning en At 71-2 Cents per Yard. it by @ few fiien radt, Miss Ca Fagan, Mrs. Ca 23, at New England Villa, San Rafael | route to Washington, Nevada County, J G F 4 o ality E: = by @ few triends. Slia ter, 'Miss Emma_ Conradt, s B N I N tHelr depitiite |t ey il atend the simmera & 50 Dgcsgsggfisgm?fl‘sg\egfl 1;;*\\(1(1‘-&»13'1‘&111.\, ht for the city. The ever was spent in| “Mrs. Robert Green of Los Angeles will | music, dancing and feasting and termi- | be pleased to see her friends Monday, ated with a grand cakewalk by Al August 7, at 1231 Vallejo nsen and M. T. Donigan. Among | Miss_Violet Doughe; returned | Mr. and Mrs. F. B | from White Sulphur Springs. chols, Mrs. A. Chri Miss Maybelle Larsen, who has been | .y, Mrs. G. W. Duf-| spending the past three weeks in Marin | W. Duffield Jr., | County, returned home on Monday la | Kibbe, Mrs. Tucke Miss Van Antwerp, Captain Charles Reid Mr. and_Mrs. J. Caley. Miss Letit Tarios, O. F. Kuykendall, Miss Lil Mr. and_Mrs. A. Cobbey, J. I 4 %, Miss L. Williams, Carl_ Geilfa Duffield - and Mrs. H. L. Dietz. L. F. Parker, | tiansen, Jordan. | field, Mr. At 5 Cents Each. 100 dozen HONEYCOMB TOWELS—Size 18: a good absorbent; extra value at 5 cen At 90 Cents ;)er Dozern. durable and each. . M. Morris, E. F and Mrs . g | M Hornsman, ) and Mrs. Shoane, ss 'Lilian Morse is spending a few | 75 dozen % BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS—Size 21x21, new Home Gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quinn, Mrs. Allerton, | w with Mr. and Mrs. Rays in San | patterns and a fair grade; good value at 90 cents a dozen. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Crowell gave a | Mr-and M choenfeld, Mr Kapper- | — 5 B | A. and F. Dethlefsen and family are| At 40 Cents per Yard. re = o man, Miss Alice Duffield, Misses A. party on Friday evening at their resl-| 5%, meman, Miss Pearl Duffield, Misses [ camping at Fairfax. dence on Hayes street. During the even- | B, and H. Kapperman, Al Christiansen,| Mr. and Mrs. Milton Withers, Mrs. | ing selections on the cornet were given by | M. T. Donigan, Misses A. and B. Chris | George Harvey, Leslle Collom and Lloyd | ‘”_), Crowell and Earl Smith, and mandolin‘ tiansen, C. F. Hornsman, E. J. Duf- have returned from Napa Soda | 7 pleces CREAM DAMASK—62 inches wide, very heavy and durable; extra value at 40 cents a yard. Ladies’ Waists. At 35 Cents Each. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS—In fancy stripes and polka dots; excellent value at 85 cents each At 50 Cents Each. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS—In fancy checks and stripes, also excellent value at 50 cents each. “William A. Etting, Miss Lilly Et- | ting and Miss Mabel Etting have returned | from their country home near Santa | Rosa. Mrs. William Reinstein has returned from her norf rip and is_domiciled at 1421 Gear et. At home Thursdays. Miss Hilda Hamilton and Miss Marie Jack of Stanford University left on the | Umatilla_Sunday morning for an extended % Miss Hamilton and M Jack will be the guests at Victoria of | his Honor Governor McInnes of British Columbiz O+ O+OHO+ 04D+ OHIHD HD+O+ O+D4D+ DO+ D+OD + DO +C4+O4@ OOV Ot TORTOT FOR RORRORHORSONEORSOR SOMORAC 20 Dr. Edwin Bunnell has returned from s = ¢ % an Eastern tou O O Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Conn of Sacramento | 4 At $1.00 Each. + are guests at the California Hotel. ® LADIES' HEAVY PERCALE WAISTS—In fancy plaids and [} _Will W. Sale leaves shortly for Dawson | 4- stripes; latest styles; regular price $1 50; positively a bar- S to look after mining inter |® Safl At ek @® Mrs. E. Tolman and family have re- & turned to their home in Chicago after a | ® lengthy visit to Mrs. C. S. Nathan of | + Alameda. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Federman of Los An- gel will be pleased to see their friends at 1401 Van Ness avenue on Thursday: ‘Ben Schloss and family have moved ® from 10 Liberty street to 514 Dev: dero At home the third Wednesday of each ® month. + Tilden Dickens has returned from his Q summer_vacation at St. elena. Mrs. Sigfried Hartman and daughter y Murphy Building, / 2 Market, Jones and McAllister Streets, * San Francisco. ® + © + © + ® 44D+ D440+ 4D+ G440+ P4D404 404D+ 040404 O4+D+ D44 s Minnie Scott, will sojourn | O. T. Spader, Miss D. Offerma Francisco at the Lenox | Strothoff, O.'C. Baldwin, H. | until garrison life at Manila can | Newbauer. H. Riley, Miss Ruth Sal be made pleasant for the families| Tillman Mrs. 'F. J. Tobia of officers. Mrs. Albright is a daugh»l T A S. Johnson an J 7 in | Francisco Mehling, J. Mellon, Mrs. R. ter of Captain Winfleld Scott, chaplain | J "\yen 3 ehling. ; 3 UF & A, Whose tour of army duty em- J)H;:r;: \‘1‘ = Aden, William Aden, Vallejo. braces a prolonged sojourn at Angel | ) BT ;me ‘1,1‘!:“\1,”“,, Island. . 1 wire, ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dunn and niece, 2 F. Cruickehanis, Master Frank Dunn, the Misses Edith and punt Hoo O¢ Grace Sherry and Miss Lottie Holzheiser Bragg, Master R. are spending the summer at Hotel El Tt 3 Paso de Robles. A Mrs. H. Steinberg and daughter of 626 | Golden Gate avenue have returned from | » e : R, their visit to friends at Stockton. MEE., HOME RAF At the Resorts. B os Littie 0, Br s Lillie 0. F EL PASO DE ROBLES—Registered at the | Hotel El Paso de Robles arg: A. M. Johnson | Fe! B. C.; A. E. Campbell, | Mr. during the week: , Mrs. W. isco, Nords isco; $ n, J. W. Forgens, Santa 4 + cha { the last paper chase } e Aiwife i Vasnouver ‘ \ ™. 7] 1% San Luis Cuispo; Guy Francis, R. C. Griffen, GILROY HOT SPRI — The ) 1 % San Rafaely her 3 7. W. Bassford, John Searll, Willlam Jeffray, | Suests have r 'n" e .nm-‘}; erdi idi i1 George E. Maxwell, San Francisco; W. A.) J o gan, Max Aman, splendid riding excit- Desbourogh, Sacramento; H. H. Kirby, omep Iy By MNclan, W Rosdar, Tobias,, J. D. McCarth: Eavin Misa L. Bavik J. H. Droste, St. Louis, Mo. Z P ; : Miss C. K. Smith, Mon- | | J : i 2 3. B. Livingston, W. H. Frances, |F | 4 7 7 : 1 : 5 6 82 H. Owner, San Francisco; Mrs. X - ] Y 4 ; Lyons, New Y. M. J. Morris, A. C. | | . ] e Rosendale, Francisco: s ma La| | v ” g ¢ . , Benicla; M. Moran, | 2 : o - : : Lo d S E. J. Kalischer, M. | ; . Jeorge L. Colburn, W. H. L. | - ' 4 7 < , Frank Dunn_and son, R. P. Grubb, | | . . . 7 s Wolff, W. C. Walker, G. T. Williams, | i % i g 3 ¥ i W. H Hamilton Jr., A. W. Ottenheimer, E. | % McCraith, M. Caro and wife, A. F. Kellinger, | 0 ing the admiration of the egquestrians. s photograph was taken in the costume worn by Miss Oge at el Re Morris : ron Hot Sprin ¢ the <t Mardi ¢ | Eh; 1217:." I,Xal‘dldfil’;}as" [ : L 3 : A G Glenn, J.‘"l’l)h.e'Cnr“ljjg:ll, .lv_ip)y;a:opmsx;“ A g A s, | . 3 & A Franeisco; M. Mannon and wife, D s cousin, [Iliss Wells, PHoTo Miss JESSIE KIMBLE . : SNE ¢ ; b GaE i Y Mapy iy, T N | Ihen: o MarceAL Los ANGELES - L % Jaings Smith, E: Glilesple, M. 4 Mendelgon, | bore, . 1,‘;,",‘\‘"“";} 3 Bdith Sherry Lottie Holzhelser, john M. | wite, I\ S represented American ‘ % 3 4 5 - Platt, H. S San Francisco; Walter E. t A W | Morris, S: eorge D. Wise, Mrs. Robert | Qui oo oI D | le are now happily domiciled at 27| and plano selections by Misses Gertrude | AT Z - 3 < ¥ Day. Miss A. L. Day, Stanford | 1 S e e ) venue, gele 8 | and Genevieve McCarty. Those presen ) i Uni Schiff, Ed R. Schiff, San | Nicholas ach) > el | wedding of Miss Cecilia F. Denvir | were: Mr. and Mrs, T. Crowell, Mrs. Mur- | §y g ; Francisec.” A. Mattei and son, Malago, Cal: | Peters, C- T N ey flith Owen Jones took place at St. | phy of Stockton, Mrs. D. McCarty, Mr. i Sl Mrs, D. Bennett, Miss Olinsky, George Tull 3 R, Trimble s beag | Church, Mission —Dolores and Mrs. Cooper, Miss Marge Creely, Miss " % s Francisco; E. Valentine, Los Angeles Mre oL thirt sday evening, July Rev. Father | R. Murphy, Miss Cassie Creely, Miss - v : ot Charles A. Ray, Portiand; D. W. Phillips, § cach cont officiating. ‘garet Denvi Sthel Quinn, Miss Gertrude McCarty, Miss | 7 ) | Eranclaco; P, W, Murph; B Agness, danth times. | Sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. | Anna_Creely, Genevieve McCarty, | J 3 ; Margarita; O. Nods, J. Owayo, Sallnaw o Blaisdell, o B tendan. By T , < < , HINES - i < d D. Pike and wife, San Francisco; J. F. O'Nefl, > mina groom was attended by Jame rl Smitk rowell, E. Allen, Wiil L0 ; T D ke A . Muller and daughter, Oak- | Henry : H. A. Ma George MR ] rene fam and Theo Crowell, Wil Murphy and X/ f R g s reiton, Hun,“H‘.mG.'mnu_ « m. Crockett 0 .ouis Meyer. | o 4 3 r 3 1 R. Gr: L J. Stevensen, Villlam Ca: Cove follow lemen acted B et : i ) A : ; 2 : | old. A wedding supper was | tafned her Wtte feads ot 0 haay. | 5 1 @ e i . ; Tischback, J. C. Wolt, ' Henry = Miller, 'San | of the bride’s parents, | Street dn. NORoE OF BCE Bt 2 | . X Francisco: J. H. Bartmess and wife, Walla m Denvir, 46 presnt were: Lizzle Lascurette ; T. Scemans and wife, William | ch Mr. and Mrs. Jones Boninay, Abbie Richardson, Blanch Davis, W Naughton, B. L. Bohen, Miss 3 TROPOL the late ar- left for a short sojourn at Del Mont ?J"“’J‘”‘“.'J‘“&'qfl.fi?i‘fi‘f.’fi l}p S . g. Bonen, Syivester Peart, San’ Francisco; J. | rivals at ‘the Hotel Meiropgle are; F. S Row- Preparatoryito as eLanded (in thvongh O Mot Surc ikeany o Mes H.P.New i~ BNt tiiv:woet. soutvaly hevei| omwrt ‘Mo 22 0. it Miss Hunt, Mary - — | Quinby, G. Martin Pettit. W. J. Lansing, | SANTA. CRU= | ipciude: " Samuel M. Taber, F. L. Lange, Mies C. iunt, A They're Engaged. | e G X Bl M St Y e, hirs. Kot | y f Marie iley an field, T. W. Bonane, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. of %8 Laguna strcet are spending the | itschen, Miss Martha Itschen, A. W. Forbes and wife, Mrs. J. M. Baldwin, L. W. Le | Daniel Thrner Jr., J. A. and wife, Wi y department | llam S Charles Mattheas, G, W. Hal- | Mr. and Mrs. H. summer in Santa Ynez, Santa Barbara Crowley, | Count Mi Lew, M J. Futter announces the engage- adie TFutter of | Mre nent of her dau ormer schoolmates of Arthur E. X men on a side, | hter, McGowan Martin of the milline | ana 'Mrs i amphell, les, match utter Creek, to Jacob Simon of San | Curt who entered St. Patrick’ play. B cisco. The wedding will taken place | nary at Menlo Park last Tuesday, marshal of San Ra- | in th. ty of Paris Dry Goods Company | lowell, S ne! W. A. Mackinder and ¥ OmRaus > o POI0 | in the near future. | him & bang ay evening, the | facl. : | has just returned from her trip to Paris | nAINIfes Bl Talenn; | 5% e tch betwec » con- | o Y | 29th_ult. vel ade grand surprise party was given to |and will be pleased to sece | i i P Richard | Sellg and Robert Marcum | by ‘Peter J. Haggerty and George I |Miss Maggie Slvan ab het home last Mon- | frien w4 S geo Lo manY onne | Vst e Bsthite Cal bart and t 20, between 2 and 5, at | Welch. Joseph A. Kendrick and Edward night by Jack Nolan. The following | Miss Maude Stapleton has returned from | cmy. Independence, Tar T e B Nelll n Fitzzerald gave many reminiscence e present: Katie Lang, Joe Colinzkey, | Honolulu, where she has been visiting her | gnq Mre. 1. W, Haughy, Mr. snd Mrs. E. M. k. Baxter, i insm All present either ge, Maud Furlong, ter, Mrs. C Ladon, Jack Sav A. Graham. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Donaldson, Mr and Mrs..Julius Wrede announce |old school da Cutter, ¥ rement of their eldest dau; or played and at.the close of a ver: rtin Haley, Rose Sloan, Jim Feron,| 5 ik B, X - e A five-mile race will | $ies Bontiin. to I redorick A. Kaise | Sayhins cvening every one united in ey e L tael” oo = TuulgBreunes TG hen two aons, | MASKIR OCE X e Mefouhiemets i oo, Mim begin the-Sports o d in the | wedding will take some time in the | Ing the old college s s, Those pri Jack Vernill, Lillic Brannan, Joe | {jcat e PacHics Groveid e TUBS | e Trene: Forrest. . Ml ngton, D. Mr. and Mrs. fternoon there w 1 £ Au | were: Arthur E. Curtis, George IF. W M Haley, William Stafford, | LCaUNE, A Ly hores T o Ly Foha Fred ¢ Alameda. toea a nine rincer.J. Jobdson | Beter Ty Fay ph A. Kend Mrs. J. Slo Mr. and Mrs, | mOnthS, I« to ‘theirihome in Bad- |5l Country Club : . Enider of this city | Arthyr = Suilivan, homas y and Mr. Staffo | ramento Tu cvening. = . of | Thomas_F arney r 2avid An enjoxable surprise party, was wnd-]mfl‘l"- u!"“i“-“h ‘ -“;Jh'(l”“r“‘":i"r DE'Sm-r 2! IN PRINC most enjoyable en- = | Barr ard Fitzg: len awford, | ered to Edward er at the home | ento, who have been spen the pa: tertainment was given at Duncan Springs on | | In the Future, | Frank Sullivan and Harry Ha B of s parenie. My, and Mrs. S. Fried- | few wieks in San Francisco visiting rela- | the evening of July 27 to celebrate the seven- | There is no hair dye made that does not street, on Sunday | tives and friends, returned to their home | tieth birthday of one of the guests, Mr. Fred | § show—it never gives a natural color to the . 10413, Folsom o STt PR oT o Mrs. M. Winfield celebrated the fif- | lande < S The regular meeting of the tive Sons | yioep <ary of her birth last week | €vening, July 3. Numerous frie filled | Sunday evening | Woods of Santa R Recitations. vocal and | § pair but in- stead, that Vermont will be held on Friday even- | py hol vo most enjoyable rec K | e poiors umtil the small hours|: Mr. and Mrs. E. A Schmitt of 1533| instrumental music and & caxewalk were fo. - by holding two m, oy e epslonsi e The evening was spent | Geary street announce the confirmation | lowed by Usht retresbmenis Charles Cleave | | dead, luster lesw effect nk Howell of Duncan | that isworse than the end with nd Mrs &, August 11, at Odd Fellows' Hall. The | at her residence, 7 Washoe place. In the | 9f the mornj | A d in town from New York on fotlowing excellent programme will be | afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clockeshe enter- | in dancing, singing, games and. recita- | of thelr son, Sydney, at the Taylor-street | 9f Alameda and Trank s Wil spend @ part of the sum- | pro CTHRE, CET ru\rr-]])i!i:;»::xxr'<“o:1hee afternoon, £ 8 10 aron. Amons those | tions. Among those present were: M. | Synagogue Saturday, August’s. At home Springs shared in the honors of the cakewalk, | | cause. Mra. Nettie Har- 3 Monte. B R e e S present were: Miss Vioia Magraf, %a. | and Mrs. S. Friedlander, Mr. and Mrs. O. | this Sunday, August 6, from 2 till 5. Woohs - Mr e Willlam | Eardley ot | | rison’s 4-day Halr Re- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Buckbee re-|!Ia tenot RUse Ton Lone Me | WTA Magraf, Miss Celia Dillon, ' Miss | Harris, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Freed, Edward | Mrs. D. Bennett, accompanied by her | santa ‘Rota: Mrs. Reed, the Misses Smith, Mc- | | storer 1s not a dyes 1bis irned from Weber Lake on-Monday. July | (FLrshfeid), Hesbert “}l,‘!":' ass solo. | Cliariotte Magraf, Miss Gertie Denchaum, | Friedlander, Lucy Hirsch, 12d ' Wasser- | daughter, Miss Carrie Olinsky, are at| Craig and Green of Cloverdaie; Mr. e e And expect {0 go to San Rafael in the | oThe Clang of the Rorgel (Rodnes). | joo Dillon, fE20na Mrs. Magraf. Mr. | man, Frances Friedlander. Sherman Ap- | present at the Hotel ‘El Paso de Robles, | Willlam Vaughn of Healdsburg; Captain ] e s 1 near future 5 e olo, “Nymphs | {0i deld. In the evening some delightfui | pell, Flossie Henry, Curtls Winchester, | Paso Robles Spring: Mrs. Birlem and Mrs. Birlem-Jones of that gives to gray or Miss Eleanor Martin and W.. 8. Martin @ (Bemberg), Mrs. Eva Tenney; | gp.nich ' music_was rendered by J. M. [ Bert O'Toole. Frieda Duttke, Joe Liber- =~ Abe and Jake S have returned from | Rafael: Mr. and Mrs. Mills, Mi il . | | tadea hair the nourish- hav ned from their visit to South- [ ¢¢ e T R, Clercel, . Vasques, T. Walker, B, |man Eisle Conen, Abe Goldsteln, Fannis | their summer vacation. and St Coarlzs Cleave ana atlee Cleave of || mene 1t S fesias \ California. : e Y, ues and Francisco A, Vanuze. Amo soske, Gus Levy, Minnie 1 ch, Ed- | George H. Cross, onc of the “automo- | Alameda: Mr. Bryan of Humboldt, Mr. an o g Ufif LOrDiS. Maurice Casey and Miss Clark, Herbert Williams and <,llarles“zfig“g“e£2 e A Wi iman, Misses | ward Johnson, Hattie Monasch, Irving | pile R it Mo ratuened: to the Oito| Mes: o Milt Vailey, MMrs. Bone and || bring back [ the natural Kate Dillon leit the first of the week for Parent. “The Little Rebel,” farce in | \Weilfnan, Miss Carmenita_ Wellman, | }Marks, Regina Gruhn, Abe Samuels, Ger- | after an exciting but enjovable trip. Mr. and irs. Howell a1d | | cotor. No disagreeable Del Monte, where they. will spend the | Qe act, by J. Sterling Coyne. Cast: MI. | Charles Rodriguez, Mrs. Tom Walker and tie Moise. the Heb: Mrs. J. Wilzinski and daughter of Visa- | . . M nd Miss Rennie, | | atter effects, no sticki- month of August. Btephen Pounincourt D WG HL SIS | family, \Mvsi/ HarmswoRth SMIREElarDAS §On Sunday, July 25 at the Hebrew|iia and Miss Elia Cohn of Suisun have | ar and Mrs. Donnel Thomas Gleason, Mrs. | | ness, cleanly to use. It re- berst; Arthur Armiston, Willlam Ogilvie; | wortn Mrs, E. M. Duces, Mr. and Mrs, | Home for Aged Disabled, ombard | aken rooms at 130 Ellis street. O Dwyer, Mr. and Mré. F. Gilman, Miss Alice | | stores quick- Iy and per- SHiss Laura McKinstry is. visiting Mr. | 4 : ) e A e Blanchard Chese at | Mrs. Wingrove, Miss Leonie Jung; Laura, | Tavoirane. street, a most enjovable ‘and _elaborate | “Arthur P. Lord has arrived from Paris | Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. cal and Mr. Carr and M Horace B pa County. | Miss Nettie Hynes; ity Vinks “Miss | “%''riCcfition was tendered to_Phinip | Jinfer yas given o the 0l people by Mrs. | und has procecded (o the Hotel del Monte e e | weir home, “StaE's Lenp N oo ra: | May Sullivan, Dancing, as usual, Wil | Crosby Knapp by Miss Sarah D. Hamiin | 5; 3. Philips of 124 Gojfeq, UETe, SvRicc | to Joln hia wite and mother n-law, e, | L A drer By and Mre. to their home in’ San Mateo on | close the evening's programme. at Hamlin School on Monday last. g:gl;xg’mhfig :\lfl;fl:;%&@f;;;&rpvfi" hose | A."A. Louderback, who have ‘been ing are the recent guests here: Mr..and Mn k manently. $1.00. All Druggists. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR turne« < = § Thursday after a six weeks’ visit to Santa | The Mystlcs will give their. fifth anni- |~ Mr, Kna was a member of the San | [} S Wi R journing there for the summer months. | A. H. McKown, Mr. and Mrs. J 3 Barbara. versary party on Tuesday evening, Au-| Francisco Llknal Corps. and at the break- | llam Green and her daughter, ss R. | W'D to the Yosemite Valley will be | Oakiand; C. Bielawski, Mrs. E. L. Saunders, Mre. James A. Folger and J. Athearn | gust 8, at Native Sons’ Hall. ing out of hostilities volunteered his serv- g;‘;g:v Miss Mabel Philips and Miss Hilda | taken before Mr. and Mrs. Lord return | {an Francisco: Anna sl Mre Lentons Rémoved Permanently by the Electric Folger left on Wednesday lnstthm- D‘eil o r Pfi’tl ge_s and sailed with his corps for the 5 to_their Purig '\‘k)me‘ 5 Mrls ‘5’_"113“;’,';,“‘," ‘;;m“‘;wi\lc{\‘hhgnfun, e Needle as Used by Me. Monte) e sy e tHng et ‘i;{:fl':neihe war Mr. Kn s Personals. M(:lfilxm‘" afl:ré t“'h;g?' Lr'mL(;‘SES (’{, 1038 | 3nd son, Alameda; D. Fairbanks, Berkeley; F. .3 S apIPEas. Dro= L S urned home | $h0Eon, Mamedac b Man Hadie sperrv, 6. || MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, Mr. and Mrs. W. I Kip, Mrs. Bdy and S 1aunchi il So'aro; Saalstecis by: © Captaln | whith apanity/he/servel (MRIE Cop ot friends this Sunday afternoon. Wayne, Crockett; Anna V. Pettit, Chicago. 40-42 Geary St.,, San Francisco. Miss Mary Kip returned from the interior - of the State on Wednesday last and are| Frank . Schmidt of the sloop yacht | ive hostilities in which the Signal Corps Kelly have returned to their homes in| Captain Frank "Albright, Twenty-fifth aldbhisre toe R Ve eLuTeS tn's vislt fo. s | Trrohins 1 B A, In ot the Breatoio en | cnmay o Hai Bre 3 Fischman, Miss now at the Hotel Rafael for the remainder | Tillie S, treated the members of the | made such a splendid record. ‘of the season. . | Teal Club to an enjoyable outing Miss Hamlin, assisted by a bevy of|southern part of the State. route to Manila. Mrs. Albright, who was | Emily Flaschman, J. Murphy, Miss E. A. Cole, . . . | | | of August. | Commodore John H. Batchelder of the| n,ted to the rank of first sergeant, in Miss Tillie Joost and Miss Margaret from Adams Springs and will receive their | Breckinridge, Miss Emma Wayne, Mi: L\uce[ | e

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