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and the golf s tournaments and pony After the ten days' outing & many of the best people will | > the first | Mon to town, and by the ishered 1 under way daughters, o at dinner evening last and Misa kansas Hot rn in the lat at ths Ho- as returned f. 3 hmie m Alexander let r for h Ratadl for as been for the er home in San R “ th'\n arrived Menlo® Park and Mis an s have been visiting R, 1. W }\ eney and Miss have returned from Del Samuel G. Buckbee left he Hotel Rafael, where he remainder of the sea- am Alvord have re- t to Del Monte. slakeman has returned mith was a guest at s during the week "en a guest at > past week her son, J. W. on Frida Au- g Mr. and Mrs. | hnitt re- turned on Saturd from a trip to Alaska formerly Miss Wport for the. sea- Bur Anson Ho! s01. Mrs g will leave for New nth en route to Bu- 1 remain_two years. Jerome e I urnad last week to some months to Mrs E mmh.r Mrs. through the week ind return on Monda Hotel Richelieu for the They're Engaged. wedding of 8. Hirschfelder and heeline will take place at the The ption from gement reception of M and Robert Marcum indefinitely postpo ness in the ramily. 1 Hat- been been issued for tnu of \11~- Marguerite 1. Sinc P A. Smith. The_.nuptials “m I St.” John's ( rch in this city on August 26, at o'clock Wedding Bells Miss Fannle Kosminsky, daughter of and Mrs. 8. Kosminsky, was married Tuesday evening, August 15, at 7 at the California Hotel, to Tsrael The wedding appointments were in every detail, The bride was led by Miés Rae Flatow. acting as of honor, and Miss Stella Friedlan- nd Miss' Josephine Abrahams as maids. Rev. Dr. Nieto offielated. ulations the guvsts, which amily party, sat_down to nquet. Mr, and Mrs. Fla- tow left for Lake Tahoe, where they will spend a few wecks ng was salemnized at 1 on Monday, August ting parties being Miss 14, the cont fons | ern California, where they will sp s coming | honeymoon, and upon their retur: | e ‘{ 11 rtained at dinner | dence, 1005 poned ing, Au tembe: T its tenth party to be held at |on the e ant day in A gle and Mrs. J. Schwalbe of I1# sireet in “honor of _her mother's (Mrs, Wi decorated and a banquet p. m. The old folks as joined the festivitl an evening of song, wt Miss E. ell at |8 eturn 0! 5 returned from | BN Wir Meyer, . Schade, G. Strippel, Matheson, R. von Staden, | Ackmann, J. Ackmann, and W. Ackmann. During the evening Miss A. Duveneck | mann favored with | J. Glbson and R. von | and Miss E. Banker | and R. von Staden and Miss Johanna \Ir\n and F. de Lano entered a contest | piano golos, Mess | Staden with ballads, | by the Clan Ro: members of the cast assumed their roles | like veteran actors, and were duly reward- | isit of !l 14 Michaels will re- | f ed on account of fll- | a month at Anderson Springs. an of this city, and James Pereira of San Jose. The marriage was a very quiet flifffllr owing to the recent death of the ride's mother, and only the relatives of nmm. )¢ m()\ ‘famllies ‘were present. The bridal | couple took the afternoon train f take up théir residence in San Frar In tbe Future August At 7)\':“‘ re tro street, Oaklan lub has post- The White Dove Soctal gust 26, to Saturday night, Sep- R. K. L. has sent out invitations for gy toga Hall sday evening, August Home Gatherings. anniversary pleasant birth red to Mrs. S. Klelnbeck her a residence on Sunday. August of her friends arrived from San and spent a very pleas- ancing and rly tra }\«.er > invited guests were .ck, Miss Lizzie Bohn, Mr Willlam 'Bock, Mr. and Mr. H. Mrs. C. Uhlig and Miss L. Francisco; Mr. and Mrs from Boothby of ‘Campbell | 1. Marsden of 314 Fulton street | - @ very enjoyable dinner party last Tuesday evening to her friends, Mr. and 7. J. Bennett and Mrs. Fletcher of nt_reunion was given by Mr O'Farrell third birthday, and [ ster Leon Levy of ging all the children rep- Yeenting four generations together. On s occasion the house was handsome held at the young Mrs, C. Ackmann of 4142 Bevel on the night of the Tth inst E n'nun]u and surprise party by a wmber of e ends. The visitors ght good 1h ngs x\lzh them. and after wde, there was spent an hour or two ng the collation. Those who d the party were Mr. and Mrs. Bal- and Mys P. Clough, Mr. and Lano, Mr. and Mrs. de Long of and Mrs. F. Hyman, Mrs Mr. Edith Bnnkn’ir B urL» Meyer, . Tie ann of Gill, Holtz, G, Duffy ,\u\munn L. G . Ack ann, Dibbin, W B Kemp, ind Mise L. G Ac] |in “a walk for the cake.” The latter couple was awarded the toothsome morsel. Club Partles. The Belvedere Sewing Circle gave a moonlight picnic last evening at the resi- dence of Mrs. A. Raisch. The Clan Royal gathered in force last | ) | Friday evening at 431 artlett street, the home of Carroll Carrington, the clan’s genial leader. The occasion was a_most enjoyable presentation of ‘‘Hazel Kirke' al Dramatic Club. The cd by the hearty applause and apprecia- tion of their fellow clanspeople. The part were distributed as follows: Dunsf 2, a milie Kirke hia st . Fran Aspden; Hazel KKirke, his daughter, Laura Person; Dolly | Dunton, his niece, Bessie Logan; Arthur Carringford, a lord, in love with Hazel, J. nompson; Squire’ Rodney, betrothed to azel, Wayne McCloud: Pittacus Green, a stroller, In love with Dolly, George ASp- | den; Lady C 1rrln)xrdrr1, Arthur's mother, | Clara, a malid, Cloriné aurilla “Petti: Carrington; George Cross: Met/ Otis Carrington. - music during the play and to en- Jiven intermiksions was entirely under the direction of Miss Alice Carrington, a plan- iste of rare talent. Later in the cvéning the clan enjoyed a royal feast and a merry dance. rney; let to Arthur, mployed by Dunstan, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Sol [Rogers of Seattle, Wash., are visiting their aunt, Mrs, D. Selegman, at 83105 Washington strect. Mrs. J. Steppenbeck has gone to spend Mrs. J. M. Carson of Los Angeles is vis- iting her parents in this city. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Shumate have re- turned from their trip abroad and are | preparing to occupy their new home on Culifornia street. Migs Tillie Ohlandt has left for Cisco and Lake Tahoe, an® expects to be at home to her friends after Scptember. Miss Lizzie Sliverstone has returned from a two months’ visit in Portland, Or., d will be pleased to see her friends on ednesday evening, August 23, at her home, 1714 Geary street. Miss Flora Gerndersheimer of Seattle is visiting Mrs. Leo Borles of this_city, and will be at home on Wednesday even- lnf Auj:u“«t 23, at 1714 Geary street. fiss Julia Paulus left this city August 12 for a visit to relatives in Indlana. Mrs. Carl Sommer has returned to her home, 81 Capp street, after spending two wi;;ks I\){\ llw(Yi-bemlle Val Miss Maye Colburn has returned from Castle Crag and is at Del Monte for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernstein (nee Jo- ‘l will h@ pIrn ed to see their friends at 304 Hayes street. \\1|| give their third even- Hall Tuesday evening, 2 Mr. and Mrs Knoch of 8t ind are staying at 1901 iunnur ]'f! for New York Satur- rank Denny is spending his vacation 1 11l stop r.,r a few d E\I(‘EY of hur for Aberdeen, interests | Anna Callahan, daughter of Edward ( Zal. | Slater AN th ner after which she , to visit her will leave for Lon- ind Miss Anna Searey have vacation in . Burtis and Mrs. returned from Eureka, Cal \h~ Hosta w MeAllister street left 2 Quinian and \lr and \lr= D. Magnes wil! oe M"’\“‘fl‘f 8 s on the occasion of | of their mar- | a her daughter; Mrs. | ¥ returned home a and will receive the trolley ride from Saturday even- | Los Ar)geles Hicks and little daughter, ac- | %in Hotel Coronado for the | r of the summer. returned to Los after a two mon . has been looking rn of Pasadena and the surrounding country | v York and M and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | t for her home , who accomp from this city Iis and little o t of Albuquerque Third Vice P sing Agent W hich followed the | Belmont \. } :m._ dell and mai tt and daugh ) and daughter are prominent society ne, Mrs. J. Ross, |} Sacred Heart | parishioners tion in honor | \‘hur"h h«'ll farewell rece taden. | who 1r~\m~ t and | to Vicar Generalship of this J. Gibson, | v y Vleft vacant by returned to his old home 3l Hogar Feliz Club and its guests y_have returned “atalina Island. R, Drake ente nnmo\ at hearts in honor e ] About twenty guests Howe, wife of the famot ter of animals, H. Hutchinson. Springs are: s, and daughter, E. . Graham, W. ‘Arthur Loupe, cf 8 , Miss Estelle Reel, Richard Tully; Mercy | E 3 The following guests a d Springs last weck: and Mrs. Delmare, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. A. Glover, \ll‘”f”'”“ |1|4J\lr JH\ule rived ll C: Ax].d H. Phelps and James L"r«"sse(‘ E HOT SPRINGS Ju«xyn. Mrs. P, Miss Burke, Charles l-‘m\rinl, . McDonaid, M. a . E. Alvis, Mrs. Burke, § Be rndt, ¢ Aplaln A Joln|.~un Irs. Rhine, 8. M. Winkler, Miss B. blc)vlu inson, '\1 J J. Alv C. Ah Miss \lal!xh‘ }‘rlcv J Puu(usk\ M or: Redwaod 1 “ap Morton, J. G. TRage Join_ Frasior, Boriie: o . Tinker, Los Ango]ns guests are rr-nmerm at Skaggs Springs, H. Masen, Hugo Reich, 8. Pincus, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mur- phy, J. Wagner, A. P. Ruggles, Charles » Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. Isidore mes Wrenn,- Bonoma Count, Knibbe, M. Walsh, M THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1899. Reusch, G. Holdstein, L. Frank, Mrs. E. Butters, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jessup and daughter John 8. Maxwell, Margaret Brown, 'Henry Wagner, Mr. and_Mrs, Thomas Herman, F. H. Woods, B. L. Christian, Mrs. H. E. Robinson, Miss Nel- lie Elliott, Mrs. John Cashin, Miss Lily Cashin, James A Cheetham, Ma- | thias 'Dixhefmer, ‘Mrs. F. W. Crou- dace, Miss Elinor Croudace, J. Pittier, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Albright, Mrs. A. Hancock, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Robinson and Mrs. Helen Miller, San Francisco; Mrs, Cartright, Mr. and Ed Pasqual, Mrs. C. F. Rice, Miss via Rice, Mrs. R. C. Mauzy, Miss Mauzy and Miss Clyde Shrader, Oakland; Richard W. Tully, Miss Olga Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meyer, Berkeley: T. S. Hanna, Alerta’ Hanna, Cordella_ Hanna, Olivia Hanna and Anna Hanna, Wanland, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Revgivin, Chi- cago, IlL.; F. Leonard, Arcata; Miss Ervin \humn Nevada; B. W. Gray and Miss K. Gra) Honolulu; J. T. Grace, Harry as Mait G. Hall, Sidney Kirlander and W W Skaggs, Santa Rosa; Mrs. J. R. Swisher, Riley Swisher, Kathleen Swisher, Mrs. William Lansing, Mary l\lng William J. McCluskey, Mr. and M 8. Carman and Ethel Sar- ; Essie Marshall, Mrs. J. A. Klelser, Anna R. Keegan, Myrtle Hiatt, Loyd Hiatt and Charley Cooley, Cloverdale, SARATOGA —Rvghtnrcd at Saratoga Springs are: Miss Marle A. Walsh, S. A. Sharp, Mrs. J. Neal, M. W. Hauna, C. W. Whiting, Mrs. C. W. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holbrook, R. Huff, D. Leffmann, Mr: E. 4; Chapius and wife, M mm G. Johnson and wife, San X‘ranclscw) “((i L. McCormick, Mrs. E. J. Koenin| iss Josie Lamb, Miss Minnie Lamb. on land; D. D. Davison, W. R. Carruth- | Ukiah; Miss Lottie Darrell, Upper Lake; S. 8. C. Par- ers, Sanfa Rosa; Carl Purd. ker, Berkeley, Mrs. J. Harrall, Visalia; T. A. Elliott, Robert Frisbie, St. Helena; F. O. Stevenson, Yreka; W. G. Whitton, Willlam Linder and wife, Thomas Linder. Lakeport; Emmett Fitzgerald, Grass Val- ley; Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Barton, Miss lda’ Barton, Mrs. M. E. Smithson, Clay Smithson, Melvin Smithson, Acampo; Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, C. F. de Rose, Miss Mag- ie de Rose, Denning: J. M. Morrin, Ethel §1nmn James Morrin, Miss Nellle Schell, SUMMER HOU at Summer Hou week Include: J, H. Schulz, J. urrlm P . Girvin, W. H. Gfrvin, J. B. I'\m" San Jose. Slasser, Mrs. J. Elasser, GILROY—The following guests have Hot Springs during registered at Gilrc the past wee Peter Perr; gerdon, 8. San J. Powers, Manila; ayrock, wife and children, . D. Heuer, G. F. Heuer, San Franc Leon Weater, George William Smith, B. H. Farmer and | Charles Battio, Ben Naylor, Gilroy: Annfe M. Thom: Thomas, Madron wife, Mrs. Bunker, Sin I!-Ilp Berry, Carl Rappe, Watsonviile; Manning, Frank B. Chris ohnsen,’ Dawson, Alaska; James Mc- | Kagney, Mrs. James McKagney. Willlam J. McKagney, J. B. Scott, Willlam Mur- ray and wife! Bert Kreiling, J. Baraach, 3arney Tavlor, J. Ds wife and children, O Hadslackar: " Topp, George Whitehead, PARAISO HOT SPRINGS—Following | a arrivals at the springs for the past two weeks: C. M. Gregory, Miss F, Schantz, Mrs. W. T. Sawyer, B. Isen- | berg, George I Julia Bahr Georg Mr. Sansome Bardin, Mis rien, Mrs. C ‘Mrs, C. H. Hop- Bardin, Henry | . Nat Lowenstein, "Josephine Crow- “ C. Coone acomazai, Mage Enma Black, Pu Continued on Page thnls When Mrs. Nettia Harrison's 4-day Hair ublr- after effects. Not dye; s cleanl I!‘n\ es 'no sediment, and does not make th hair sticky. All drug. gists sell ‘it at 31.00. Superfluous Hair Removed permanentiy as operated by me. Mrs, Nettle Harrison, DERMATOLOGIST, AMUSEMENTS. NION COURSlNfi PARK. 10 DAY, UNDAY August 20th. CRACK DOGS wo IN o o RICH PRIZES .. FOR .. WINNERS TRAIN SERVICE, Leaves Third and Townsend streets 11 a. m., 12 m. and 1 p. m., Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later; returning from Park immediately after last course. Extra train at 4:45 p. m. San Mateo electric cars every ten minutes. CENT OLYM PIA. Eddy Street, Corner Mason.” LADIES FREE. CITY. The Beautiful and Talented ZOA MATTHEWS, Queen of Coon Singers. A Hit and a Big One! ARMSTRONG AND O'NEAL, Fistic Comedians. The High Class Songslreu IRENE VINTON, In a New Selection of PDD\Ilar Sun‘: Continued Success of BLANCHE SLOAN LE CLAIR, Tod Sloan's Favorite Sister. CORNALLA & LE CLATRand numerous others. ADMISSION FR MAT. EVERY SUNDAY, Grand. Robert AMATE R NIGHT FRIDAY. . Jaysanet, Walter B. Feginbaum, J. Owen, H, Forrosien June . Jennings, Cab: Mr. and_Mrs. Mayberry, Don Miss Edith Mayberry, Mrs. k, Otto Pollock, Mr. Collins and | wife, Lodi. E FARM—The arrivals se Farm during the past Alfred Cohen, San melia 8. Kopp, C. L. Ha- Pine m:lgn P, ](l E. A | 1d Sitchel, Miss John Nightingale, | \ Doak, Miss Helen | - Restorer will bring | back_ the natural col- | or? Gray or faded hair | restored permanently | { without fnconvenience | and with no disagree- | Reserved Seats % IMPORTANT ANNOUNGEMENT! BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS. On Monday, August 21, inst., we will place on sale for one weekt the undirmentioned ‘goods, which we unhesitatingly recom- mend to our patrons as positive bargains at the prices quoted. ALL-WOOL SCOTCH FLANNEL. 26 inches wide. ..185 cents per yard. SAXONY MIXTURES IN RAW SILK AND WOOL. 26 Inches Wide........ .15 cents per yard AMERICAN NOVELTIES. Bourette and Shaded Effects S Inches wide. ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHECKS. In black and white, navy and white, 36 inches wide ENGLISH COVERT SUITING. Warranted shrunk— 50 Inches Wide.....orsssers.. 40 conts per yard SPECIAL-- ZIBELINE CAMELS’ HAIR AND NOVELTY PLAIDS. The very latest ..50 cents per yard ENGLISH VENETIANS. o8 lnfl\ee N. n.—nznnAnrs AND SUIT LENGTHS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BLACK ENGLISH STORM SERGE. 47 Inches wide all wool, in two different wales, at 60¢ per yd 25 cents per yard 37 1-2 cents per yard de, all wool..$1 and $1.50 per yd Murphy BulldIng, Market and Jones Streets. ] 5 THE COLUMBIA s - : VHEATER COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST Z2Ilsr, CLAY CLEMENT In His Successful Romantic Comedy, Supported by A COMPANY OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE. Including the F Vell-Known Artist: TUS 1'_1'('_[(< H & S, ) 3 40} l“ be A M JEFFREY D. WIL- 2 H. BAIRSTOW. o8 A Mo ALLISTER, MISS NELL Mae: HALFORD, CHARI and MRS. CLAY ¢ A BE IFUL AND ARTISTIC r “T10; ..CALIFORNIA THEATER... LAST PERFORMANCE TO NIGHT MISS BLANCHE BATES 3.5 co. In Her Magnificent CAAS YOU LlKE lT 99 | Production of ANOTHER IMPORTA. BEGINNING TO-MORROW (MONDAY), AUGUST 2ist, First Time in San Fra ENGAGEMENT Kirk (mm:um; Dr. W. A. '(mrdnn, \m« ' WARDE & SACKETT’S COMEDIANS | IA Presenting the Latest Farce Success from Hoyt's Theater, e Press. )Y ENTERTAINING! EXTRAVAGANTLY FUNNY! nd $1.00. Matinee Saturday—2S, §0c and Te. by the Electric Needle 40-42 Geary St San Franciseo ALHAMBRA THEATER. ELLINGHOUSE & MOTT. ON WITH THE GOOD WORK. TWO NIGHTS ONLY—Wednesday aud Thursday Evenings, Aug. 23 and 24. A SPECIAL BIGGEST, PROGRAMME THE BEST, OF GREAT MERIT. GRANDEST. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RECEPTION FUND RETURNING HEROES. 200 Performers. 200 Professional and Amateur Talent MONSTER MINSTREL FIRST PART—Volunteers from the OLYMPIC CLUB MINSTRELS. appeasaNcE ILIPINOS. Under the Auspices of the N. 8. and the D. of the G. W. £ An Qpportunity for the masses to show their patriotism. A. Goodman of 111 Turk st. has donated @ tailor made gown o order of the value of $100, which Will be bestowed as a 1 T POPULAR PRICES. eretesntnseirinensncanianes Managers NOTE.—Professionals and amateurs having donated their services for these performances | 0 o'clock. M Tuesday vening at 7 evening at stage door, will kindly report for rehearsal ever: Jones-street side, Alhambra Theat vening. ¥ BOX OFFICE OPEN FOR SALE OF GRACK STAKES! ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CHUTES AND Z00. SPECIAL ! TUBSDAY EVENING = = = = = August 22. THE AMUSEMENT EVENT OF THE YEAR. MAGNITICENT ERODUOTION OF FRANCIS POWERS' OHINESE TRAGEDY, The FIRST BORN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RECEPTION FUND FOR THE RETURNING YOLUNTEERS. Wonder.ul Juvenil: Cast Original Scenery - - Original Music, BY COURTESY OF THE ALCAZ\R. __DO NOT DELAY. BUT PIONE FOR SEATS _STEINER 1851, CHUTES AND 700! GLEN DARK BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW' San Mateo Elfilnf Cars Direct. _ S THIS SUNDAY. EVERY AFTERI\OON AND EVENING! SEE THE WONDERFUL FREAK OF NATURE, co THE_ DUUBLE-HEADEU GAI.F ! BOYLE and LEW ls Comedy Sketch Artists JOHN MORRISON, America’s Best Descriptiv Barytone; CHARLES COLBURN, Monolog usp MARVELOUS SEYMOURS, Acrobats Su eme; THE GIRDELLERS, Grotesques; THE. WILLARDS, Musical Artists, and NEW MOV- ING PICTURES. Reserve Seats by Phone, Steiner 1851, AN munmms act; Ao BLLIOTT. the finest double trs iste in the business; EDWARD ()l.\ clown contortionist ‘and acrobat; HU MAINE, the celebrated tenor 8o ROSIE BONNET, the child wonde: it H D. Souvenirs for the Children To-Day ! | s¥editiot, my emeeitiiont” Arneie e grounds. LOOK OUT FOR ADGIE. ADMISSION, 10c. erful téeth AMUSEMENTS. COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL. Something New and Startling. HALL : STALEY The “Twentieth Century Burgl The European W FREEZE BROTHERS Clog Dancers ard Champion Tambouring Spinners. The Whirlwind Humorists, McMAHON # KING World-Famous Ethiopian Comedians. Continued Sugcess of THE CARDOWNIES The “Hoot Mon™ Quintet. It You Like to Laugh Ses CARON & HERBERT The Funniest Acrobats on Earth. Continued Success of MANSFIELD & WILBUR In a New Sketch. 9. ESMERALDA i, miss Last Week of ALEXANDRA DAGMAR The Beautiful Russian Songstress. AMERICAN BIOGRAPH With Entirely New Views. comiInG 0. FELIX MORRIS AND THE HUNGAR: BOYS' BAND. MATINEE TO-DAY (SUNDAY), AUG. 20. Reserved Seats, 25 cents: Balcony, 10 cents; Opera Chairs and Box Seats, 50 cents. TIVOLI OPERA - HOUSE. GRAND OPERA SEASON. wionm TROVATORE! wtiim: ...NEXT WEEK... GREAT DOUBLE BILL! Every Night and Saturday Matimee. '| CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA | _ == AND. I PAGLIACH! = THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN THE CAST THE FAMOUS RS WILL ALT! A SUPERB MUSICAL FEAST!! All Previous Productions Eclipsed!! THE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA ENLARGED. A Wealth of Scenery and C w022 Az, 95 and 50 Cents. TELEPHONE FOR SEATS—Bush 9. stume: Beginning TO-MORROW, ALCAZAR ™t TO-NIGHT. UNDER TWO FLAGS. MONDAY, last week but one of MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS MONDAY, TUESDAY and | WEDNESDAY, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights and Saturday matinee, ROMEO AND JULIET. Seats now ready for all performances. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE MAIN 632, ——LAST NIGHT OF—— DOROTHY. { Beautitul and Costly Production of Von Suppe's Delightful Opera, ' CLOVER, Or COUNT RUDOLPH'S TALISMAN. PRICES: and 50c|Family Circle 2%c | Gallery . Orchestra . Dress Circle. At Saturday Matinee Best Reserved Seat, 25o. Branch Ticket Office—Maln Entrancs Em- porium. SUTRO BATHS. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, AT 2:30 P, M. MENSE PROGRAMME— SWIMMING RACES FOR VALUABLE PRIZES. ADMISSION, 10c—CHILDREN, 3. Bathing, including admission, %c;Children, 2. A RAME "T\SE%T A21oq 6'1!1.0 (HoicesT [RuiTs WiNES, VEGE - “TABLES. GRAINS & GRASSES OF (ALIFORNIAT 2 \WEEKs'or RAGING A GREAT STOCK SWOW. Music # Fntertainment. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE EXCURSION RATES To ViSIToRS, WRiTE FoR PARTICULARS 31 “AB.SPRECKLES Yem, JE\’:SSIE"EF';\DRSY. PRESIDENT