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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1899. '_irinzlp:n»\l, E. Gresingher, E. Blanquie, J. Mrs. Henr{ Pottet, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Callahan, Mr. and’ Mrs. A. Lacroix, Mr. and Mrs A. Debats, Mr. and Mrs. J. La- bataille, Mf. and Mrs. B. J. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Fouchy, Mr. and Mrs’ Charles Lille, Mrs. C. Lavergne, Mrs, E. er Simon, Mrs. Harper Wilkinson, | . Katz, Mrs. E. Grinsingher, . Mamie A. Sheehan, Misses Lucie La- Emily Anglade, Helen Lavergne, oise Quedens, Amelie Mathieu, C. Ran- om, Blanche Mathieu, Irma Lille, Made- | lainé Murphy, Josephine Desprey, Mamie | Welch_and Miss Wilkinson; J. J. Apple- ate, Sheriff Henry S. Martin, Hon. A. soustiaux, P. Triech, Louls Henry, L. oste, Theodore Roussinet, Henry Berres, J. J. £ Sheehan, W. E. Kimb; Simon, TR Holland, Y all, Nar- Lartique, E. Robine e Fouchy, A. Thierry, F. ¢.0- Nodet, Loufs’ Thibault ‘and | marriage of Miss Hattle Kron, | a r of Mr. and Mrs. Kron, and M Shwarz of Napa, took place at the res! dence of the bride’s parents, 903 McAl- er street on Sunday evening, on Tues- three aid of h le, wher. 3 ood Hooker presided Mrs. Marion P. , Miss Horte ic Goad to at noon _and the_u Samuel i, 8 and Mrs They're Engaged. ent {s annou 2 of Both are now r has a contralt 1 gagement Berg is a whole t Vancou g a visi Wedding Bells. Lawre and Geary ed The maid and th pretty t flowers, ihe church was cro The o Wi the marriag of Miss 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. O, + 5 Putnam place to Euscbe P, Mrs. Cha: of Bay and Web- At organist intoned a march and ding procession moved up the cente ster streets. the p to the altar. Master Louls Lille and ) TLucle Lacoste, each 8iX years of g s led the way. Theh came the bride, attired in & handsome white siik, with long tulle veil, orange blossoms in her hair ana carrying a bouquet of white blossoms, groom on the arm of his mother, H. res, groomsman, and Miss Eloise , b mald; John T. Lacoste Irma Lille and E. Lartigue and adelaine Murphy closed tha bridal sion. r the ceremony and congratulations wedding party and invited guests re- ! s and were driven diner de noce was to about sixty. After the dinner ours wi spent in music. song, nd dancing. J. J. Applegate, an ne friend of the family of the groom, delivered an address of congratu- fation, and, he was followed in the same y Hon. A. Goustiaux, the Consul for ; Eugene Robinet, G. Monnier, A. acoste and several othefs. Mr. and Mrs, harles Lille, Mrs. J. Anglade, A. Lacoste, Nodet and J. Mtlocq favored with vocal jons, and Theodore Roussinet gave tion, after which it was < il 4 o’clock In the vedded couple will 1 the honyemoon in Santa Clara Vai- and on returning wiil make this city, ere both weve born, thelr home. The following named were the invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. G. Monnier, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lacoste, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernou, Mr. and Mrs, J. Anglade; Mr. and rie, where a select nd Wil | von Hartmann of Van- | 8 oclock the mber | < " | The marriage ceremony was performed | the Rev. Jacob_ Nleto. | omel imilax. After the ceremony marched to the banquet room, an elegant dinner was served. | :ch making and toasts were the order the Numerous telegram r om friends residing in thi interfor. hands and Spee were city and the After dinn parlors, where dancing was enjoyed un- til midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Shwarz were the reciplents of a great many elegant presents. The young couple for an extended trip to the | southern part of the State, and after their return will ma their home at Third and School ets, Napa, where | they will be pleased to receive their | friends. Home Gatherings. The Misses May and Anna Shean gave | & mc Thursday evening. The guests were ertained in the reception 100ms with and Instrumental music till half- past 10, when refreshments were served in the dining-room. Covers were lald for twenty-two. Much amusement was de- rived from the favors received, after which the guests repaired to the bal'- here dancing was indulged in tiil Those present were Captain enant McGurren, Lieutenant I, Lieutenant Petty, Sergeant Tur- r. Dietrich of Menlo Park, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs d Mrs. James E Dollie Jen- M tin Mrs. the Tuesday evening. omely decorated with ud cut flowers. Dancing, i 1 games were enjoyed during evening, and at 12 o’ciock supper was i ery one was presented witd can flag. Miss Geraldine Scupham gave a delight- ght drive in Oakland on Thurs- The i afier which the whole party was enter- tained by Mrs. John Charles Adams (nee Haskell). A deliclous supper was gerved under T colored candelabra, and the beauti- ful gro s of the old Adams homestead were artistically lighted with Japanese erns for the occasion. pleasant gathering of the friends aintances of Mrs. Carrie 8. Rob- bled at her residence, 516 Eilis | , on last Wednesday evening, their | ¢ Deing to congratulate the 14dy on birthday anniversary. The evening spent in parlor amusements, games, ing and recitations, after which a sumptuous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wedding at thelr residence, 530 Castro street, on | Saturday evening, September 2. 'The h e was beautifully decorated for the occasicn. Dancing was in order until mid- night, when the guests repaired to the dining room, where an excellent supper was prepared for them. _After supper | dancing was again resumed and kept up till morning. The following were the guests present: Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowzer, Mr, and Mrs. T. Millar, Mr. and s’ H. V. Whiliston, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Z; mitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schutte, Mr, and A very and acqu her Mrs. F. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Hermann, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Luth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Langmark, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thomas, Mrs. R. B. Cole, Mrs. Berlin, Mre. B, Hoff Buckley, Miss Katie_Schofleld, Miss Toland, Miss ~Frankie Donohue, Sarah ‘Donohue, Miss n] Mollie Ryan, Miss Ella Mur nie Murray, Miss Tillotelle rlin, M. McGilian, Miss A. McGillan, Miss Ella homas, Mlss Hannah Linehan, Miss May McMahon, Miss Maggie Baldwin, Miss Blanche Baldwin, Miss Katle Bald- s Miss | | tistically decorated. | enjoyed, after which there was a sump- r the guests returned to the | ., )st delightful reception at their home | ) win, Miss Marle Hermann, J. A. Sulll- van, F. J. Sulllvan, F. J. O'Neill, D. O'Neill, C. O'Neill, Florrie O'Neill, John O'Nelll, Eugene O'Nelli, Thomas Bree, T. O'Day, Mr. Beasley, T. F. Killeen, . Bauer, J. L. Cahill, F, Graves, Mr. Brown, Ed Murphy, G. Berlin and R. Wicking. Mr. and_Mrs. Jorden were the rect fents of x‘]large number of valuable pres- ents suitable to the occasion. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newbert, 318 Noe street, was the scene of much enjoyment and mirth Saturday evening, Septémber 2, the occasion being a reception tendered their son, Sergeant F. W. Newbert, who has just returned from the Philippines with the First Cali- fornia Volunteers. where dancing, recitations and songs were participated in, was beautifully dec- oralcx with the national rnlnr?'. smilax and rare exoties. The same effect carried out in the parlors and dining room. Supper was served at midpight and the jollificatton continued tHl -dawn. The cakewalk was one of the features of the evening and created great merri- ment. Pro or G. Puckett and Miss L. Newbert ried off the cake. The grand fmarch_wag led by Sergeant Newbert and Mrs. J. Hayes. Sergeant Newbert was the reciplent of many beautiful presents. Miss Gertrude Bauer celebrated fihe eighteeenth anniversary of her Ly, by a party at her parents’ residance, 4152 Seventeenth street, Monday, ~September {18 The parlors for the occasion were ar- There was a large number of the young lady's friends pres- ent. An hour of singing and dancing w Miss Bauer was the recip- tuous supper. fent of n v presents. Among those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bauer, Dr. | and M F. Kemp Van Ee, Mr. and Mrs. t: Mrs. Westerfeld, Mr. and Mrs. s Westerfeld, Miss Nordman, M Sah Boyl, Paul Spect. Bal- gereni, W otsford, H May and Pau and many o On Seturday evening, Septemb the home of S. Sulllvan, tendered Jame: rst California Volunteers yable evening was spent feasting, singing and danc s introductory William h Ra A flashlight picture was take William Watkins. Among se . present were: Mrs. Sullivan, M {. Sullivan, Miss . the Misses Sheea . Peterson, Miss Reardon, Miss Rurke, Miss Flemi N s M ndre Mrs. Miss Quirk Broderick Smith, the Misses Powell, Mrs. Mrs. J. Tavin, Miss O" The dancing- hall, | hirthday | , | tine . Kurtz, eil, Miss Wedel, | gue, Katherine ¥ Personals. Dr. Joseph G. Tompkins and wife leave on Tuesday morning for New York, where they will visit the hospitals for & few months. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Ayres of 89 Noe street, who have been traveling in the Fast for the past six months, will return to Ban Francisco the last of the present month. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Warwick left on Wednesday for New York City, where they will make their future home( fies Warwick being engaged with his father as the Eastern representative of Bevel large California vineyvards. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Kutner have re- turned from their trip abroad and will be pleased to see their friends at the Gran- ada Hotel. Clarence F. Manon has returned from Mount_St. Helena, where he has been a uest for the past two weeks of Mrs. A. Chiles jand daugnteriiat &kl country ome. b'l‘{xle fl‘[st (anr}‘\:‘ll\'ersarg t'i%z“ tgcgsvgl‘zemn y the Verein Eintracht Turn e will take place this evening at Eintracht Hall, 257 Twelfth street. The ladies of Emmanuel Baptist Church, on Bartlett street, near Twenty-third, in- tend holding a “patriotic bazaar’ in their church parlors on the afternoons and evenings of October 2, 36 and 27, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McGibben have returned from the East after a tour of four months, during which they visited Chicago, New York and Saratoga Springs. Miss Rose Healey and pMiss Gertle Smith returned from Saci nto after spending two weeks at the State Fair. They were chaperoned by Mrs. E. Eldred. Mrs. J. 1. Bornemann left for the East Friday night, to be absent two or three months visiting relatives in Bethlehem, Pni. Washington, D. C., and other Eastern citie: Mrs. M. G. Willard and daughter of Los Angeles are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George H. Lee, 1000 Golden Gate avenue, corner of Laguna street. Dr. Henry Abrahm left last Wednes- day night for 4n extended trip abroad, which will include London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Los Angeles, The past week has been a very busy one In Los Angeles society circles and not a day pa event of note. The chief factor of amuse- ment, however, was the benefit perform- | ndered Battery D at the Orpheum riday afternoon. Under the chaperonage of Mrs. H. M. Sale the Misses Marguerite Moore, Chris- Harrlet Milner, Fanny Lan- emper, Gertrude Mason, Miss Werner, Miss Linwall, Mrs, J. Hale, | Mary Darling, Ncra Steny, Jane Bryant, Rose O'Connell, Miss Farn Krug, Mrs. Levenburg, Miss Ker nniff, James Reilly, 8. Sulll am Watkins, R. Watkins, B. Sullivan, liam_Antonv: i 5 Donigan, D. Sullivan, Z J. M L stenson, M. , M. : Willta Burke, J, Mannfng, Mr. Cooney. B. Siv sey, unel, F. McCloskey, Mr., Bow- man, M. Cross, C. Scheble, M. Sherloci, J. Favin, J. Hale, G, Barde, B. Dona: an, 5. Campondieo, M. McGowan, H. A. Salvador, Steve Sullivan, F. In t‘h; F’uthre. members of the N. 8. L. The have issued inyitations for their tenth an- nual reception, to take place next Tues- K. 10 day evening, Hall. “The Cotillon Club of '88"” announce the opening assembly and german of thelr third season, to be held at Sherman & Clay's Hall, Friday evening, October 6. Sailed ;Away, Among those sailing on the steamship Australia for’ Honolulu on Wednesday, Beptember 20, were: Mrs. L. Andrews, G. H. Angus, Miss M. Angus, Willlam Arm- strong, Captain E. F. Cameron and wife, E. J. Cotton and wife, ¥rank Curtis, Miss Rose Daly, Miss A. S. Eckfeldt, W. Forbes, F. W. Graham, William Green, J. 1. Grove, Robert Harker, Mrs. G. A. Hen- dricks, Charles Johnson,' E. A. Johnson, Mrs. M. Kennedy, Hiram Kiley, J. L. Kil- worth and_wife, 8. W. Lederer, Mrs. W. T. Lucas, Mrs, D. Maclean, Captain Wil- ilam Matson, R. S. Moore, M. M. O'Shauj . 7. Peel, N. 8. Sachs and wite, Mrs, H' Schou, Mrs. I. Seyde and child, Miss M. B. September 26, at Cotillion %hnw, Miss Sheridan, Miss Gale Sheridan, | F. Sturtevant, D. J. Styne. Miss J. Tanner, J. B. Travelle, Mrs. Paul de ia Vergne, Mrs. R. A. Wellman, Miss Well- man, Miss E. Wellman, G. P. Wilder, C. W. Yolland, wife and child. S Most milliners make money mercen- alrly. Madame makes millinery more merrily, many more majestically move, many more materially minded Miss, Madame manufactures more millinery, makes many more meritorious modes, mixes many more materials modestly, makes many mothers more magnificent, makes men's money more materialize, makes many maids minus millions more model, modern, munificent, millinery manage than all the other milliners put together. MME. ALMA E. KEITH, 808 Market Street, Phelan Bullding. * t. Bd Linwall, Mr o . F. Konig, Al' Mc m Cunnihgham, C. Welskow, A. Gloria, P. | Quirk, J. J. Hearty, T. Heerty, Ed Mullenby, enburg, T. Bartman, F. Murre, . G. ¥irst, J. Murphy, B. Jac T, Burk | James O'Neil, | essy, R. M. Overend and | 1iggins, Daisy Cross, Rose Hun- Maude Tanner, Lila Simmons, Babcock and Florence Silent sold e and boutonnieres in the beau ated lobby. The whole house cst brilllant anpearance and Anna F al presented a 1 and bunting. Soclety magse to help swell the ur returning heroes. ty persons noticed ribbons out en fund for welcoming Among prominent sc in the audience were In the war board box—General and Mrs. Otls, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Slauson. In the bankers' man and friends. sabriel box—Mrs. Mrs. A, C box—Miss Freda Hell- Granville . Balch, Mrs, W. E. W. G. Porter In the Times box—Miss Clara Caandler and the children of H. Chandler. In the Westminster Hotel box—Mrs. O. , Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Flint Jr., Johnson, Miss Harrlet John- Mrs. A. M. Shields of San Fran- co. In the Los Angeles and Pasadena Elec- tric Railway box—Mrs. G. Tomlinson, Mrs. Herman Hitt, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Miss Gerta Hatch, Miss Fannle Lockhart | and” Miiton Hammond. In the Americus Club box—Prominent members of the organization. In the Blinn and Stimsen box—Mrs. L. W. Blinn, Miss Willard_ Stimson, Mrs. Irving L. Biinn and Miss G. T. Gay. | In the Newman Club box--Count Bo- zenta, Senator Del Valle, Dr. Maymard, 1. B. Dockweller, J. C. Kays, L. A. Grant and Joscph Scoft. In the Los Angeles Lighting Company’'s box—W. C. Cline, Judge Cheney, Judge Van Dyke, R. M. Adams, 8. W. ‘Garret- son and M. I. Burns. In the orchestra chairs were promi- nently noticed—Mr. and Mrs. AW Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Silver, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Braun, Judge Owens, Captaln Cressey, Mrs. M. H. Newmark, Mrs. E. F. C. Klokke and Miss May Klokke, Mrs. J. W. A. Off, Miss Grace Lankershim, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Frank, Miss Marie Gordon, Mrs. 8. Hellman and the Misses Hortense and Camille Hell- man, Mrs. J. Barnuch, Mrs. H. Newmark, Mrs’ J. B. N P Newmark and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Btewart. Miss Carrle Davis and Durward Starr Griffin were married on Tuesday evening at the residence of the bride’s mother in Bouth Flower sijreet. Only the relatives cf the bride and groom and a few in- tmate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin_left immediately after the cere- mony for the Grand Canyon of the Col- orado, where they will spend some time, going from there for an extended trip through the Northern States. Upon their return to California they will reside in Newberry, where Mr. n is consld- ered one of the most prominent young men of_the loca.lltl)". Miss Laura Works gave a dancing party on Thursday evening at Casa de Rosas in honor of her house guests, the Misses | | | Miss NiTta DrRAENFELD) | turnéa_from sed without some soclety Katherine Hearne and Stella Klauber of San Diego. About fifty guests were pres- ent. Mrs. William Pridham gave a delightful luncheon at the Redondo Hotel in honor of Miss Ethel Valentine, The other guests were: Mrs. J. W. Bowers, Mrs. Camp- bell-Johnson, Misses May Sterling, Clara Carpenter, Angelyn Benton, May Ridg- way, Marita Seymour, McNab, Sargent and McGoodwin. Mrs. J. H. Humphreys and son have re- turned from Long Beach. George E. Place has returned from the Mojave and vicinity, where he went on business. Mr. and Mrs. A o} daughter, Miss Ida Patterson, have to Columbus, Ohio, to visit friends. expect to be gone about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schumacher have Teturned to Los Angeles after having spent the summer at their cottage in anta Monica. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown have returned from Abilene, Kan., where they have been visiting friends for the past month. Mrs. George W. North, daughter Miss | Helen and son Edmunds have gone to Palo Alto, where the two_latter will en- ter Stanford University. Mrs. North ex- pects to remain for the winter. Judge Gardner and family, who have been at Santa Monica during the sum- mer, have returned to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines have re- turned from Terminal Island. | Miss Eva Alexander is in San Fran- cisco \'isluixg relatives. 8. C. A. Summer have re- | Patterson and one hey Mr. and turned from ‘‘Rudder Grange,” their cot- tage at Terminal Island. reston Forrester has gone to Coronado for a week. Mr. Ganz, the Mayor of Phoenix, Atiz., who spent the summer at Santa Monica, has returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwartz and daugh- ters have returned to Los Angeles after having passed several weeks at Santa | Monica. | W. ¥. Burbank is at Santa Monica for a few weeks. | Dr. George L. Cole has returned from | Europe, where he has been sojourning | for several months. Edward S. Warren has returned from | the East, where during his vacation he :‘lslled New York, Boston and Washing- on. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bishop have re- their summer outing at| Santa Monica. | ‘Willis Ames, manager of the California | Ladies’ Quartet, has returned from the | seashore. Miss Genevieve Smith and Miss Kath- | erine Landt, who have been visiting their | friend, Mrs. John Gay, in San Diego, have returned to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binford are spend- ing several weeks at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. ule have gone to _San Francisco for a short stay. Mrs, F. H. Pattee and Miss Eleanor | Pattee have gone to Europe. They ex-| pect to remain about a year. Mr. and Mre. 8. Nordlinger are in New York for several weeks. | Mrs. J. W. Bowers of San Francisco is at Bellevue Terrace for the winter. | Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Cates Jr. have gone ast. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell have re- | turned from Bear Valley, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Davis have re- turned from the north, where they spent | several weeks In San Francisco, Del Monte and Monterey. . Mayor Kingman and wife of Riverside have returnegntlu their home after havin spent the summer in Los Angeles. Mrs. C. F. Saunders and Miss Graca Saunders are at the Hotel Catalina, after having spent several weeks at the coast. Miss Belle Beatty of Oakland is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Kerr. She expecl:s to remain in Los Angeles for a month. H. W. Hellman and family have re- turned from Alhambra, where they spent | the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reusch and child | have returned to their home in New York. | Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Warner and daugh- | ter, Miss Edith Warner, have ro\urn--di | 4 | from Catalina, where they spent the sum- mer. Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick have returned from Terminal Island. Miss Eva Bond of Toledo, O., is guest of Mrs. J. W. A. Off. | Miss Gertrude Fairbanks, who has been | the | visiting friends in San Diego, has returned to her home. Colonel from | | John R. Berry has returned | Where he spent three | Helen Judson was the guest of Winters at Alpine Tavern dur- | t week. | wite and son, L. ned from a pleasant so- | 1 at Long Beach, and Mrs. F. A. Baker, who have | iting in Los Angeles for several have returned to San Diego. . and Mrs. Kurtz and family have re- turned from Santa Monica. Mrs. M. E. Griswold has gone to Coro- | nado for a short . Mrs. H. the north, V. Carte: have returned from spent the summer. Mrs. Milo Tucke! son and daughter nada, where they who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Riley in Riverside, has re- turned to Los Angeles, bringing with her | Mrs. Riley, who will remain here for a | few days as her guest. Edwin Bodman, who has been spending the summer with his parents, has re-| turned to Philadelphia, where he will re- | sume his studies in the medical college. rs. B. Lauchman announces the en-| gagement of her daughter, Miss Eva Lauchman, to Gus Goldsmith. Senator Del Valle and Colonel J. W. Mitchell have returned from the Senator's ranch in Ventura County, where they had an enjoyable outing of a ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Christopher are in San Francisco for a few days. Mrs. B. Lachman announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Miss Eva, to Mr. Gus Goldsmith of Los Angeles. They will receive their friends Sunday, Sep- tember 24, at 1022 South Figueroa street. At the Resorts. BYRON HOT SPRINGS—The following guests have registered here during the past week: B. Butieriely, A. Adelstein, Patrick Lonchor, J. B. Layng and wife, Mrs. A. J. Strive, John Corrall, Charles Thompson, W. G. Goodman, Edward Clark, Frank L. Triest, R. Monro, J. Sui- ltvan, J. Sarthon, Mrs. C. Callahan, Mrs, M. Demartini, James Monohan, Edward Rogers, C. Ramband, A. B. Arnold and | Charles Becker, Suisun; Mrs. C. W. Sand- | strom and Mrs. F. Bowers, Stockto ry, Merced; D. W. Staley, Bid- W. B. Goodman, Isleton; Otto Peterson, Miss Ethel Reier, Mrs. H. Hayman, V. Merango, P. Cavallairo and wife and E. Gerichten, Portland, Or.; George Hansen, Berkeley; Mrs. F. This- by and Ambrofe Maungo and wife, So- noma; A. A. Brown. Hugh Lonohor, John G. Blair, Phil E. Goslinsky, Miss Josie Btrive, D. H. Boyle, ‘Charles F. Pracht and wife, Mrs. J. Morton, Fred Lind- strom, T. C. Ragsdale, Mrs. M. Cline, ney, Or.; Mr Madame Neergaard, pupil of St. Gernain, scientific palmist; reading, by mall, $1; office hours 1 to 8 p. m. 616 Geary st., above Jon classes. ADVERTISEMENTS. BLACK DRESS Novelty Camels’ Halir $1.25 per yard. at 60c¢ per yard. ed black cheviot; new stitching; tunic skirts t: each. ‘White bargain at 5¢ each. GOODS. A close inspection of our show-windows will prove the exceptional value of these goods at the prices quoted. EXTRA SPECIAL—] case 47-in. all pure wool English Storm Serge, at 60¢ per yard. 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PARAISO SPRINGS—Following are the arrivals for the past week at the Charles Fredericks, L. R. Ellert, S. Pon- ton de Aree, P. L. Butier, Miss Annie Ackermann, P. Crowley, Knut Jernbers, Mr. Irwin, San Francisco; J. R. Johnson, Oakland; W. D. Parker, San Jose; Charles nge Jr., Charles Demange Sr., Sole- dnd; Mrs, C. W. Dapa, Miss Sela Dana, San’ Luis Obispo; Mr. Dond, Miss Dond Miss Pardee, Monterey; John T. Porter, Pajaro; M. de Long, Happy Valley. GILROY HOT SPRINGS—The following sg)dngs: uests have registered at Gilroy Hot & rings during the past week: Frank J. Veen, W. G. Wreden and wife, B. H. Goctze and wife, H. Horman and wife, Mr. and Mrs. N. Aman and child, A. M. Goodrich, John T. Wilkins, Amos R Thompson, Mrs. A. E. Armstrong, Migs ivial Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. nd Mrs, Anglade, Miss Amelia neisco; H. M. McCabe, G. W. Hagemann, Bells Kelly, Mrs. ¥ Mary ¥ % » Lettunich and wife, Wat- sonviile; 1. D. Crawford, Gilroy; William Walker, Joseph Princevalle, Santa Cruz; Charles Pollard, Boulder Creek; Arthur H. Morrison, Alameda. ; JHLAND SPRINGS—Late arrivals a(”}{l(mm.md Springs_include: D. Becker, the Misses Becker, L. V. Peterson, J. J. Collins and wife, A. J. Donzel, Mrs. John Sloan, J. R. Sioan and wife, August Weiheé, Miles Wallace, S. S. Fellows, Mrs. S. G. Gale Jr., Miss L. M. Osborne, Ed- ward McGrath, A. Hammerslag, A. Sil- verberg, C. B. Sloan, Mrs. E. M. Block, Mrs, J. L. Bradbury, San Francisco; Miss ‘A. Blake, Miss B. Pomeroy, Max Schultze. A L. Merriman and wife, John S. Maxwell and wife, Edward Welti, H. E. Jeffre R. Bahls, W. E. Dean, Milton G. Per- kins, L. Willlams, Charles Wagner, A. B. Champion, Oakland; S. T. McElroy, Seat- tle; William McCann and wife, Dixon; S. aggetti, Marshalls; W. "A. Clinch, Valley; P. 8. 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NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOGIST, 40-42 Geary St. San Francisco. and The =, Hotels | The covered passageway connecting these Palace two immense structures places under one | | management 1400 rooms, more than half of which have baths attached. Those who appreciate exclusive clientele, perfection in cooking, efficient service, and close proximity to business and amusement centers can obtain these requirements here, European plan, $1.00 up. American plan, $3.00 up. JOEN C. KIRKPATRICK, .DO NOT. Ba Without ‘THE CALL” Durlng Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call" vlsiting ths country, seaside or springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call" sent tothem for a week or longer by prepaylng for sams at the Business Offlce or by order through earrier. . 15 Cents.. per Week 85 Cents.. vieeneeper® Month FOSTAQE PREPAID. +«TERMS.. ‘When requested, the resorts mentioned in thiz column will send you circulars giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, manner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. Roirisir . = 3y SR == YOUR SUMMER OUTING. Health are Hotel and assured ’ del Pleasure at Coronado Send for Pamphlets, Terms, Eto. Reduced Summer Ratek now in Effect. Apply at 4 New Montgomery st., 8. F. W fETNA SPRINGS For grand scenery, invigorating climate, health-giving waters and good living spend a while at Atna. | Rates, $10 to $14 per week; S. P. to St. He- |lena at 7 a. m. or_4 p. m.; private rig to springs; rourd tip, §7. Apply W. L. MITCH- ELL, Aetna Springs, Napa Co., or J. H. SIMP- | €ON; 1. 0. 0. F. butiding, San Francisco. PARAISO HQT SPRINGS For the relief and cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes, Brights and other renal complaints, Asthma, Obesity and Chron- ic Catarrh. For further information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., PARAISO SPRINGS. Orr office, city, No. 336 Sutter st. SKAGGS'HOTSPRINGS ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS from San Francisco and but 9 miles’ stag- ing; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; swimming and boating; grand mountain scenery; good trout streams at door; photographer’s room, telephone, tele- graph, daily mail and express: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Fran- cisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3) a. m. or 3:3 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or $12 & week. References, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constantly increasing—last year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. T HE best Deer Hunting, Mineral Waters, Baths and accommodations in Lake Coun- ty can be had at Highland Springs. Fall terms, §10 to $12 per week. Come while the hunting s good. J. CRAIG, Manager. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Bpot to Visit This Summer. BOATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the Sierras and surrounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The ideal spot for families because it is clean, no poison oak, no pests, and_pure air and pure water. Address MRS. .M CLEMONS, Tndependance Lake. e ———————— Go to BYRON HOT SPRINGS. The Hot Mineral Baths will cure your Rheumatism. Address A. BETTENS, at springs, or call_on LOMBARD & agents, room 30. 22% Gearv st. BOCA HOTEL. JFINEST HUNTING AND FISHING ONTHE Truckee River; pleasant sunny rooms, good boating_on lake; boats free to guests, prices reasonable, $8 to $10 per week; special rates for families. W. J. McDONALD, Manager. LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. LIMATE, SCENERY, ENTRRTAINMENT; none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and H. WAMBOLD. NAPA ‘SODA SPRINGS. T‘:’no T?Ams DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. .} Stage meets traln at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. HOTEL SANTA 3 First-cla o SR D is located on the corner of Locust and Vine streets, one block from the Court- out. Santa Cruz, Family and Commerclal house. Rates, $1 to $2 per day. Special rates to families. 'CHARLES HENDERSON, 304 ontgomery st. CHEAPEST and best in Ametica—The Weekly qnll. 18_pages, sent to any address in the TUnifed States, postpald, for $1 per year.