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THE SA ALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1899 Y | der a magnificent floral bell of white pinks and maidenhair ferns, were made husband and v Robert Berwin, the groom, is a member of the well-known firm of Berwin | Brothers, and the best was brother, ) in Berwir s Pearl ( and Miss Gussie Kelly officiated as brides- maids, Mr. and M: Berwin have gone to Lake County for a bridal trip. | A very pretty home wedding took f on September 20 at high noon at the dence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norman, Twent' ourth street, the contrac parties being thelr son, Edward P. man, and Mildred A. Murphy of C: toga. The brid W attended by M Emma Norm and Donald Colii f the groom I beautiful presents were received, ter congratulations and a wedding | Lreakfast the happy couple left amid a shower of rice for a honeymoon . trip through the southern portion of the State mong the invited guests were: Mr. and | Hern, Mr. and M i and Mrs. Murphy, ley, Mr. and Mrs, Forrest, Mr. and L HE nd Mre. Sturiza, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Collin, Mrs ord, Mrs. Rendell, M irdsell, Rev. R. W. Rey- < Lottye Shine, Bva Murphy, | Jessie Ada John attracted wned women Liella Ma the spirited Nickelson, Otto Scheerer | nes Porte George Gil b wlly, Waitér Shine, phy, | 1, George Jo J. H.| McK S r Scott and | | took the re varn re n iward hisor zpah Presby f a few i unattended was given by her BriED ST m Macdonald, , of the eological ymas V. | Semina Anselmo. Captain and rn and Horace Murchison 1e a voyage to Coos | )ny, which will bl N I I “n‘:’:"'\)“;w L Home Gatherings. A very enjoyable tamale party v to Mrs. Mary Powers at her r corner of Stockton and Greenwich str on turday evening, September evening was spent in singing, dancir rents, Major stree Mrs, dward Bo take pl »“’H[";‘;“‘\ 311>: | recitations. A{mnng the prlm‘lp«F feat ( h £ the groom. | Were songs by John Crosby, accor will } nor, and the brides. | by Mi: arah Haberland. J s t ( « Se Miss | James Matthews William live ton, | followed by Miss Mary E | and M in coon specialties. Amang those present | were: Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. Patrick Vahey, ) 2 Mary Even Miss Lizz s Rose O'Donnell, Miss nd, Mamie Kate was Miss M the Delaware The circular let- Mrs. C. Elwood socie was k street Salsbury Brown, 3 Pearl Windm! ; Miss Hazel Michaud, Miss Kate Mi: ler Adrian 1 Mrs. Gec ner in honor F. McGurren of Com nia Volunte ng at thei ngs an essie Raftree s Foley, Louisa Jeanette Ac! . Helen Acker- Charles Henry Ackerson and Albert son gle. Goodman gave a her residence, & from fine musical progr o Wedding Bells, rendered, and Misses Tessie Greenfield 1 = ; and Rose Goodman gave a cakew On Tuesday evening, at the home of her | " Mrs. W. E. Jason and the Misses H parer Mrs. N. P. Cole, 1017 | brook gave a very enjoyable lawn part O'Farrell street last Thursday eve The lawn was gayly decorated with and ribbon banne was mar- | on ing. Cole e beautiful home v Chinese lanterns. A string ¢ 2 rnished music for tb 3 ¥ sature of the ga f refreshm presided Those prese E. Jason, Mr. Mr, and rs. Ed h W. M. Searby, Mr. garden, Mrs. Walter Stone of J: Davis, Mrs. John Gillson, N Miss Bthel Linfo wer, Miss Regina We A brook, Miss Mattie Hoibrook, Misses ely, Misses Joost, Hudson Smythe, Moore, eorge Mec( sneyv, Geor; ze | rdt. Walter Sewell. Harold Hill, | Nair, Henry C. Holbroc J. Manning of Minn - of Minneapolis, Babe and Martin Joos ern mo will remain Cole | Rev. ce M. by McGlinn of Guerrero | gave an enjoyable ome” last lay evening. The ng _pro- me leasingly d: Plano busi solo, Mis i soprano solo, Mrs. affair was ve n, ...ss Charlotte e bride wore & beau- tenor solo. Dr. Joseph J. Rich- | t blue silk crepon and r Misses M. and A. Bet nch of white ros iss Florence Nolan; " of Robert i T. O'Brien; spe- hild, which T Roche: vocal salo, | de’s nce Connor; tenor solo, Prc 1048 J. O'Sullivan; whistling s Sep- Barry; coon songs, Miss Maud ciated lorence Nolan, Miss Gertrude red the Miss Charlotte Miss elssohn's | Florence Connor, Dr. tion un- | Roche; cakewalk, J. Cassé Ladies’ Dresses, Jackets and Skirts. SEASONABLE BARGAINS TO OPEN THE SEASON. THIS SEASON'S NEW JACKETS — Fine All- Wool Kersey Cloth, lined all through with satin lining, blues and blacks, a good $10.00 Jacket. Special for $6.50 TAN KERSEY JACKETS —All wool, the newest cut, elegantly silk lined, value for $18.00. Special Price $12.50 NEW GOLF CAPES—With hoods, genuine golf plaids, good lengths, value for $7.00. Special Price $4.75 ] NEW CAMELS' HAIR DRESSES, TAILOR-MADE— Jackets J taffeta silk lined. The new habit back skirts. Well B! worth $20.00. Our Special Suit for $15.00 NEW BLUE PLAID SKIRTS—Lined habit backs; for $3.00 ELECTRIC FUR AND ASTRAKAN YOKE FUR CAPES— With tails, i forsogiicais donan aiadin. i o %1650 KELLY & LIEBE 9 CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, 120 KEARNY STREET. ERANEEE | | he | Diet is the first, bathing is the second and truest, best beauty comes from within. So, while you are correcting facial de fects at the same time correct those of | the character 1 disposition. Cheerful- ness and a merry heart will do more than | | all the cosmetics in the world toward | beautifying the face and retarding the approach of those horrors of the whole petticoated race -wrinkle | ofls and the soap together. | ing of it lest you weaken your soap so ! that it will not harden. Kate Russell, Dr. Richards and Miss F. Connor. A very novel and beautiful character arty was given at the Hotel Salisbury, % Hyde street, on the evening of Sep- tember 30. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers, ferns and Chinese lanterns. The grand march, led by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer, was called promptly at 9:30 p. m., and the blending of the man. gorgeous and costly costumes, as repr ented in the march, created a pretty cle. ccial programme was rendered dur- ing the evening as follows: Fancy dance, Miss Pe: Wallace; vocal solo, M: Rhodes; piano selection, Miss Pearl Mo ton; vocal solo, *The Mrs. W. | A. Daggett: vocal solo, “Iron Clad,” Pro- fessor Carl Sawveldt; vocal duet, “On Thee,” Mr. and Mrs. Daggett; violin solo, Halleck Griffin; the Salisbury Mandolin Club, Messrs. Peron. Bassett, Engle and Dicer; cakewalk, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer. At 12 o'clock a substantial collation wa erved in the dining-room, after whic ncing was continued until an ear ir. On the evening of October 4 Miss Hattie Akmann and Mrs. Duveneck gave an even- ing at home. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancine, vocal and instrument: music. At 11 o'clock the party proceeded to the dining-room, where elaborate upper was served. Those ent were: Mr. and Mrs, Stieper, Mr. and Mrs. Mon- | roe, Mr. and Mrs. Goral, Fred n, | 2 Freda Nielsen, Miss L. Samman; Miss A. Sammann, Mrs. McGuire, M. | “arson, Mrs. Wilder, P. Sammann, Miss | A, Me( ¥, Mr. Kamp, Mrs. Hiene Mrs. Ramm, Miss Ruth McGuire, Miss Duveneck, W. Duveneck, Duveneck, E. Kemp and Miss D. Stry. Mrs. . Prill (nee Baroness Jagielska) gave an elaborate farewell students’ din- ner to her son hur Prill, and a num- ber of his classmates from ita Clara hy man, College on urday evening last at home, 1463 Clay street. The young a recent graduate, leaves on Tuesday fo: ke a three years' ring. atinee mu Miss Adelin where he wil in m Europe 1 Sunday dinner fission r was_very well | as follows: Overture of piano solo, by George other select{o 10 ' (Mascagni) e Gereghino, and selection from etia Borgia’: piano solo, Miss Min- | nie Montevaldo of Pescadero; ula” and “I ur Lougher closed with a violin solo b Joseph Lerond. The following were pri Mrs. C. Cereghino, Mr. and Mr Lecari, John Montevaldo, Mr. Dadd, Mr: Dadd, Frank Lerond, J nborn, Dora Cereghino, Miss Adelene Cereghino, scorge Lerc Angie Debennedetti, Minnie Montevaldo nd Mrs. Horton. nner was given on September by Herbert F. Mann at his home in | meda. During the eveni sertained by a cle performance. At the Club Parties. Last Saturday afternoon the members | HEREAS creams and lotions are \/ to one's beauty-getting efforts thiey e are other things qui importan There and each rule consists of three great rules for beauty st one word. exercise the third. These three combined mean health and beauty Another thing to remember is that the There has been such a demand for the | formulas of the skin food and lotion for the hands that I will print them again | for the last time, where all may see them. ORANGE S{mrmucr-n, oge-half ounce. White wax, ore-half ounce. Sweet almond oil, two ounces. Lanolin, one ounce. Cocoanut ofl, one ounce. Simple tincture of benoin, ten drops. Orange flower water, one ounce. Melt the first five ingredients in a por- celain kettle. When thoroughly incor- porated remove from the fire and add the orange flower water and the benzoin, | beating briskly with an egg-beater untif cold. Put in a little porcelain jar and keep in a cool place. This is to make wrinkles disappear. It hould be applied with the Proper mas. ge just before retiring and after the face has been bathed with warm water. LOTION FOR THE HANDS. Soak thirty grains of gum tragacanth in seven ounces of rose water for forty- eight hours. Then strain forcibly through muslin and “add one-half ounce of and alcohol which “have been previously mixed. There i nothing better than this for the bands. It dries immediately after being applied and leaves the hands not the least bit greasy or gticky. I have also been asked for the recipe for VIOLET SOAP. White castile goap, 8 ounces. Honey, 1 ounce. Spermaceti, 1 ounce. Oil of sweet almonds, 1% ounces, Essence of violet, 3 ounce. Shave the castlle soap very fine. Put the honey in a double boiler and when hot add the soap. In another double boiler put the oil of almonds and the spermaceti and the wax, which have been grated fine. | When the soap 18 entirely melted pour the | Sometimes it | may be necessary to add a little hot water to the honey and soap, but be very spar- FLOWER SKIN FOOD. Two tablespoon- fuls, at_most, is quite enough. After the olls'and the’soap have been in the hot water bath, which should be kept boiling | briskly for 'ten or fifteen minutes, remove from the fire, add the essence of violets, stir and then pour into teacups If you do | pot happen to have any molds handy. g On another page in to-day's Call will be found an llustrated articie on. faelal massage. I sincerely trust that all those who have written to me on that subject, = | Johnson twins, -| " The v | follow | rich, J. E as we all know | | 18 but a pleasanter word for this state, of the Fleur de Lis Club gave a theater party at the Grand Opera-house. Among the members were: Miss Hattie Dunker, Miss E. von Ahnden, Miss C. Ehrenpfort, Miss I. Boger, Miss S. Joost, Miss E. Andres and Mrs. M. Hansen. In the Future. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cohen of 1201 Buchanan treet will be pleased to receive their { friends this afternoon from 2 to.5, on the occasion of their son Sidney’s Barmitz- vah. The Mystics will hold their fifty-fourth party on next Tuesday night, October 10, | in_Native Sons' Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. | the twenty-fifth anntver. | ding at their residence, 193 California street. on Sunday, October 15 They wiil be pleased to see their friends from 2 to 5 p. m. foser will celebrate sary of their wed- | dance given by the Native Sons of Ver- mont will be held on Friday evening, | October 13, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. The fol- lowing programme has been arr: >d for the occasion: Overture, Dellepaine’s or- chestra; recitation, “A’ Telephone ~Ro- mance’” (Pauline Phelps), Miss Lydia D. Jacob: initial appearance of the E descriptive vocalist, John Morri p-to-date selection ; in spectacular spec 1m light effects- (b) “Tarante “Dewey Dance’; *; song and buck pecialties, by n, | his reportoire of Fair Dell compar with _calc! company; ate of the Tivoll innounce evening, October 31, 1, 421 Post street. The Geisha' storias { sembly for Tuesda | at Union-square H Scfiedr Away. The steamship Mariposa sailed Thurs- y, October 5. Her passenger list was as For Honolulu—Mrs. F. C. Ald- d Mrs. William Jason, Alexander, Miss M. Ash, W. O. /. H. Beard, E. Bell, A. Blac s S. Campbell, Miss E. npbell, Clay Clement and wife, J ( , Mrs. E. W. Dav B. Dennison and wife, Mrs. B. H. Dorcy, ] Dredge, 0. Eastwood and wife, J. J. Egan, J. E. Felt, Miss B. Foltz, E. Halstead and wife, James Hardy, T. J. Higgins, Miss Horns by, H. Isenberg, John Kidwell, Miss Killeau, H. Longton, H. G. Lonsdale and wife, Mrs. W. H. Loomis, A. C. Lovekin, W. H. Lowden, Miss Lowden, Mrs. T. H. | | Macdonald, Mrs, D. G. C. Macl M. Marshall, M McInty . . Medecraft, M nces Montros & lien, O. Norfleet, G Paxton, R. Pratt_and wife, Arthur Renton wife, A. S. Riffle and wife, J. de Roca, J. Soper, W J Spottswood, Frank mpson, Miss E. Thompson, H. M Waterman, A. J. Watt, rles Willard and wife, J. 0} ckland—W. 8. Allen and Thon W. T. Mu W. A. Sanderson and W. H. Webster. For Sydney—H. P. v and wife, R. B. Beals, Sidney Clem- entson_and wife, John Cooke, T. M. Flet- | | cher K. K. Fraser, Montgome: | Gibbs Hendricks, J. Lester, Miss M. Le L. Miller, M. Nathan, By Mme. Hygeia. to treat wrinkles, will not only see but will read and benefit thereby. Answers to Correspondents. PHOEBE M.—In last Sunday's Call re- to Cherie will your question. tic exercises, particularly swing- an clubs, will help, especially in | the development of the arms. NOBE—Hair that is e ively olly should be washed at least every two weeks in water in which half a teaspoon- ful of bicart of soda has been @is- solved. If the growth of the halr is slow also, the following tonic will keep it dry and’ at ame time stimulate its growthi: Bay rum, 4 cunces; tincture ot cantharides, 2 ounc b a little of this o the hair daily. This tonic will also help the daughte hair unless It is dry kair, in which the foliowine tonic | will be of greater benefit: Forty-eight grains resorcin, one-fourth ounce gly- cerin and alcohol enough to filll a two se ounce bottle. The cocoa cream should ba quite oily. It is not to be used on the face merely as a developing cream. If your strawherry cream crumbles your druggist must have measured out too much white w Tt should be soft and fluff You v your daughter's halr is falling. It may be the loose halrs that cause the itching of the scalp. AMBITION—The lemon hair wash wiil, I am sure, be just owhat your hair needs. Add one ounce salts of tartar and the julce of three lemons to one quart of water. Take a cupful of this and rub through the hair onto the scalp, then — rinse thoroughly, This will keep the golden tints in your hair, IS YOUR FACE UNWOMANLY? Have vou dark shadows on your lips, cheek, chin orfperson? If you have B. B. B. English Caramel is just what you want. It removes and cures this unfortunate blemish. After one application your face will be as free from hair as the palm of vour hand. B. B. B. English Caramel Is indorsed by the medical profession and has had 20 vears of suc- cessful practice in England and on the conti- nent. It is in fact the only satisfactory eradi- cation of superfluous hair known to science. We guarantee a cure in every case under- taken. Consultation free for this week only. \\'gmen attendants. Prompt attention to mall orders. MRS. DIETZ, formerly with the ‘‘Burdette.’” ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 838 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCIS00. as well as those who have asked how est | The regular monthly entertainment and | astern | in | the | valk, by the | their fifth as- | Miss Renton, T. B. Richards and | D. | | Otto | | Ringel, Duncan Rose, E. A. Sanford, Per- cival Sessions, wife and child; Mrs. S. F. Sheffer and infant, S. Smith, L. A. Strauss, A. Thompson, Campbell Vance, H. P. Wellman. Personals. Miss Lillian Silverstein has gone on a visit to Seattle and Tacoma and expects to be away about two months. Miss Grace 1. Winter of Berkeley has left for an extended stay In New York, where she will take up the study of vocal music. Miss Calish has moved to 1301 Sacra- mento street, corner Jones, and will be at home the second Wednesday Mrs. J. F. Sweeney and daughter, Miss | Nettie Sweeney, are making an extensive tour of the E: n cities. They will re- main in New York until the holidays. | Kinley and pa families of California. The groom fis a son of W. R. Woodward, vice president and general anager of the Randsburg Railroad, and is from Chicago. The happy couple received many beautiful presents, chief among these being bonds to the amount of 310,000, which were a present from Mr. Wood rd Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward will remain in California for a short time and_will then leave for an extended trip to Eastern cities and per- to_Europe. Jesse Waterman entertained Club at_a luncheon at her Terminal Island, Saturday. s very prettily decorated and rers were laid for twenty-thre Homer Laughlin entertained Abner Mc- rty with a tally-ho drive through the city on Wednesday. The Jonathan Club held a reception in honor of Battery D on Wednesday e the cot- The | Mrs. D. M. Coney will be at home the first Wednesday of each month at 12 Bu- chanan street. Mrs. Max Salaman (nee Franklin) will be pleased to see her frlends the las Tuesday of each month at 1227 Geary street. Percy Howard O'Brien, after an absence | of & couple of months up north, is again | | at_his home in Belvedere. | “Mrs. Ralph Davis (nee Ettling) will be | at home the second Wednesday of each | | month at 669 Willow avenue. 1 | "Mrs. G. S. Brown of Fresno is visiting | her father, James A. Nelson, 3640 Nine- | teenth street. | “Mrs. Tke Ro visit to her 04 Cla; .. Kenion, wite of Colonel Kenion of the Thirty-seéond New York Regiment, | will spend the winter at Hotel Lenox. Major Springer of the First Iduho and wife have returned home afier spending |a month at Hotel Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Fleischman have | removed to 1017 Oak street. At home first l.\lnnxlu\' in the month. | | | enthal of Stockton Is on ster, Mrs. H. S. Kohn, of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heyman have re- moved from Fulton street to 410 Steiner, | between Page and Oak streets. Mr. at Ignaci Gl i0. C. Edwards, with Porter & White, =ailed last week for the Orient on a_three months’ vacation. will stop at Hono- lulu en route to Manila cation Mr. Edwards has taken since graduated from the Ohio Medical College | in anatomy five years ago. He will resume | with Porter & White on his return from Manila. | Los Angeles. | Society suffered a great disappointment on account of the wedding of Miss Mar- et Winston of this city and William Woodward of Chicago, which took ay morning. It was ex (B place on Thurs pected that there would be a big wedding with a great display, but instead the | couple, with a few of their nearest rela- | tives, went to the residence of Rev. er Liebana, at the old Plaza Mission, and were quietly married. After the cere- mony an elaborate wedding breakfast was served by Mrs. Arcadia de Baker in her apartments in the Baker block. The bride, who is a daughter of Mrs. Margaret Win- | ston, is a native of Los Angel 1 be- | old historic Spanish longs to one of the hout In any way bleaching it. Tha most delighttul lotion in the world for the hands is made by souking thirty grains of gum tragacanth in seven ounces of rose water for two days. t the end of that time strain it forcibly through cheesecloth or muslin, and add_ half an ounce each of glycerin and alcohol, pre- viously mixed. ~However, it will be im- possible for yvou to keep your hands good condition unl vou wear loose gloves when obliged to work at the blac! board. | _ALIDA N.—If the superfluous hair is | dark in color I would advise you to bleach | it with a little peroxide of hydrogen and | ammonia. This will make it so light in color as to he scarcely noticeable. The electric needle is the only thing that will | remove the hair permanently, and this is only practicable when the hairs are | coarse and scattered. Boys who make such remarks are rude and should be ig- nored. Increasing the size of the bust| and reducing are two entirely different | matters. The first can be done with per- | fect safety, but all sorts of injuries can come about by trying the remedies that | are said to make the bust smaller. There | is only one wholesome method of elimin- proper exercise. A simple exercise that | will reduce the size of the stomach is to | lie flat on the back on the floor with the | arms folded, then raise the body to a sit- ting posture and let it fall back again slowly. Repeat ten or fifteen times every | morning. Fastening the garters to the front of the corset will also make the| stomach appear less prominent. | ESSIE—Nightly scrubbing with a com-| plexion brush of good firm bristles, tepid | water and castile soap followed by an ap- | plication of cold cream, is the best treat- | ment for blackheads. The following lo-| tion is good also: Half pint of rose water, half a pint of orange flower water, add drop by drop, half an ounce simple tincture of benzoin, six minims tincture of myrrh and a few drops of glycerin. Merely sponge the surface of the skin lightly with the lotion. I fear I can sug-| gest nothing for the down-growing locks except persistent brushing upward. GENEVIEVE—There 1s no change more difficult to bring about than that of re- ducing the size of the hip: Electric massages is perhaps the best way to over- come the trouble. If you cannot get the electric massage, then try the mechan- jcal, which should be followed by a gen- tle rubbing with alcohol or salt and water. K. E. G.—I think the following tonic will help your hair: Witch hazel, one ounce; alcohol, one ounci water, half an ounce: resorcin, forty grains. Rub into the scalp every night. IDA S.—There must have been some chemical in the stuff with which you were scalded to have left brown blotches. A physician could advise you better on this | point. 1 do not approve of epsom salts for the complexion. However, as you ask for a formula, here is the only one I have: Half a pint rain water, half a pint rose water, two drams epsom salts, one dram aqua-camphor. Apply after bath- ing with a soft sponge, | BLACK-EYED SUSAN—The formula | for shampoo giveh in the foregoing letter to Ruby A, is excellent for dandruff. B. B.—Peroxide of hydrogen will bleach the halr to any desired tint. Each appli- cation makes it lighter. Cocoanut oil will not change the color of the eyebrows, al- though it will give them a slightly darker appearance. — e “Keith's"—We have something uniqu for our window Tuesday next. ‘‘Keith' HAIRDRESSING and MANICURING Phelan buiflding. | members of the war board | nd Mrs. R. Scott of Piedmont are | It is the first va- | he | in | ating fat, and that is by rigid dieting and | Addresses were made by F. K. Rule jent of the club; Brigadier Generai , Captain Di Senatc Bulla A. Harris and W. J. Barrett. Punch a cigars were served to the guests in the | upper floor of the room. Brigadier General Otis entertained l‘\v“ and Captain | Diss of Battery D at luncheon a home on Wilshire boulevard Wedne: Those present besides Cnp(ain_lfl s and General Otis were: John F. Francis, J. R. Newberry and Congressman-elect’ R. aln osa Club gave its first dance on on Thursday at Blanchard of the sea Hall. Company gave a smoker complimentar: D at the Armory on Monday even A very pret wedding took pl e on Wednesday evening the cathedral of St. Vibiana when Rev. Father J. J. Clif- ford united in marriage Miss Emily C. Conrad and N. J. Lindenfeldt. The Mari- posa Club, of which the groom is a mem- ber, attended in a body large num- ber'of friends and rel F of the Seventh Ilr‘glmrnzl to Batter: z last. After the wedding ceremony a supper was served at the residence of the v Conrad, on Ninth street. Kate Tupper Galpin gave a re tion Saturday afternoon at her home Fremont avenue. Mrs. Galpin was a: ed in receiving by Mesdames L. D. . Variel, armore, F. D. McClure, | .. Murphy; Misses Mary Baldwin, Floy | and Hazel Galpin. 1 The members of Zeta Chapter of | Gamma Eta Kappa gave a theater party | at Morosco's Burbank Theater, followed by a supper at I on Monday even- | ing last in honor of Lieutenant John A. Glass of Battery D. General Sherman entert Thursday evening at the We tel. Covers were laid for ten, lowing_were gue: Dr. F. K. ed at dinner tminster Ho- | L. E. Mosher, W. J. T; H. J. Fleish- man, Charles R. Holteroff, . Modini- Wood, Robert P. Jones, E. P. Clark and oy Jones of Santa Monica. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Davies, who were re- cently married here, have returned and are at their beautiful home at Loma Drive. Dr. John R. Haynes and Dr. Robert W. Haynes have returned from Europe, | where they had been sojourning for eral months Special== | Novelties in Very Handsom ADVERTISEMENTS. GOLDEN GATE (Cloak and Suit House 1230-1232-1234 Market St. —— Special Inducements of HIGH-GLASS GARMENTS $18.50. Quality SILK _FINISH CKETS, lined throughout taffeta exquisite large pearl and steel beautiful style, strictly first every respect and good value m'Special at $18.50 Fine SRSEY K with elegant quality of fanc silk, : Special--$31.50. e TATLOR« the very latest style, irt with separate double oat, elegant material, MADE tight flounc worth $50 00. Special at $31.50 Novelties in GOLF CAPES, extra long, beautiful combination of colors, the newest style, regular price $25 00. Special at $17.50 e GOLDEN GATE for a few days previous to her departure for her home in San Fra Hon. D. P. Hatch has returned from | . | British Columbia, where he has been look- | 1 ing after mining interests Mrs. J. B. Howard and family, who have been summering at South San Monicg, have returned to Los Ankcl Mrs. Howard will _be at liome to her friends at 43 West Ninth street. 1230-1232-1234 Market St. Adjutant General and M : have returned to their home in Pasadena, - — Mr. and Mrs. 7. B. Robertson and : > daughter have returned from a visit {6 | at Aetna Springs include the following: Canada_and Bastern State: Rob- | L. A Frank Saxton, W. S. Taylor, ertson will be at home_to s on | Henry , Miss S. Kelly, A. E. Kronke, the gecon s 8 | F. M. and wife, Thomas Ashworth West Twenty-s : and wife, E. M. Gordan, C. L, Carbone, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coburn Turne R. Smith, J. W. La San Fran- have returned from the Bast, cisco; Mrs. R. W. Turnei s. Florence spent the summer. Mrs. Turner will re- | Estil, A. L. Taylor, Mrs. Robert Pluger, ceive on Wednesdays at 101§ West W ss'Emma Pluger, Oakland; Le Roy C. ington street after October 3unker, First California United States Professor and Mrs. E. W. Payne held a | Volunteer I : Mrs. C. B. Boudrow, reception for their juvenile classes in | Miss Kate Berkeley: A. J. Cour: dancing &t Blanchard Hall, Broadway, on | sen, Pittsburg, Pa.: Dr. 8. McCurdy, B. F. Saturda; lewell, St. Helena; W. H. Rathborn, Mrs. Kennle Kempton is in Los Angeles | Freeport, TIL; G. A. McKinley and wife, Middletown I 'RON HOT SPRI —The following Lieutenant and Mrs have re- ts have re here during the turned to their home in San Francisco. week: I m D. McCarthy and Maj and Mrs. O. W. Welch gave a din- M. Roach, 8. Y. Young, John Caf- ner riday _evening complimentary to | frey, Mrs. H. D. Hodge, J. Goldea, M. Captain_J. W. F. Diss at their home in | Lewis and wife, W. M T L. South Flower street. snheim, Tom Saw rrigan The Los Angeles School qf Dramatic orge Bruns, Miss Anna Furth, M C Art, under the direction of G. A. Dobin- | I.. Miller, Miss Stella Triest, Albert Wolff, son. will open its fall term on October 12. | Mrs. G. Hamilton, Mrs. Brizalari, H. Ja- Mre. G. W. Woolwine and family have | coby, T. C. Jensen, H. D. Hodge, J. Dodd, returned from a year's stay in Terminal | E. W. Page, Mary E. Calahan, August F. Island. Mrs. Woolwine will be at home to | Rodgers, Eddie nes, A. A. Brown, J. T. her friends at her residence in St. James | Reilly, Mrs. D. Furth, Lister Miller, Mrs. Park on Wednesday: J. K. Smith and J. H. Fagan, from San W. H. H. Thomas Jr. who | Francisco; J. E. Gall and were recently married in rived over the Santa Fe Sunda t, ar- have returned from San Franciseo. Mrs. Willlam Marks of San ¥ received her friends at the Van Nuys Ho- tel on Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. H. Newmark have gone to San Fr who is a student at Berkeley. At the Resorts. from Stockton and are | Mrs. % nayv ancisco | Doan, Alamed: M. Maguire, McDonald, William Wagner, Mrs. registered at the Hollenbeck Hotel. They | Hoyt and M. Marcuse, Oakland; Patrick expect to reside here permanently in a | Dougherty. Anaconda, Mont.; J. L. Bar- home on Twenty-seventh street. which | clay, Grednberg, Pa.: J. H. Jones, Gridley; Thomas Sr. presented to them as a | Martin Lammers, Hethany; Dr. Brooks, ding gift . | Martinez; G. W. Price and W. L. Price, he professors of Throop Institute in | Sonora; Henry Bastian and John Rowe. Pasadena gave a reception to the new | Grass Valley; James Bishop, Towa City students on Saturday evening. Ole Berg, sonville: Aug Artat and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Miner have re- | wife, Monterey: R. E. Egli, Fresno: A. L. turned from San Francisco. Williams, Sweetland: Thomas R. Bastian, Senator and _Mrs. hen M. White | Rodeo. 5. Norstrum, United States P. M. Conroy, Portland, Or.; P. A. e Madame Neergaard, pupil of St. Gerraain, ancisco and will visit their son, | &clentific palmist; reading, by mall, $1; office hours 1 to 8 p. m. classes. 616 Geary st., above Jones; e Lumber exports from the United States AETNA SPRINGS—The recent arrivals | will amount this year to nearly $50,000,000. neglected its natural Free This Week. To all who purchase & bottle of Mrs. Nettle Harri- son's 4-day Halr Restorer, a single treat- ment will be given FREE. One treatment is sufficient to glve the hairits natural color. all druggists. Trial Pot Free. Ladies out of town sending this ad and 10¢ in stamps will receive my book of instructions and a trial pot of Lola Montez Creme, and a box of face powder FREE. beautifier. but rejuvenates complexion it was in your in her Dermatological Parlors, 40-42 Geary Street, Your gray hairs not wanted Many a man and worthy woman is turned away from employment, or gray hairs. But there is relief from that un- fortunate condition. Your hair may be brought back to Mrs. Nettie Harrison’s 4-DAY HAIR RESTORER It is not a dye, but in a natural way it acts on the roots, compelling the secretion of the pigments that give life and color to the hair—in four days—$r.oo a bottle, at Lola Montez Creme The great skin food, tissue builder and Does not peel off the old skin, structions that clog and impoverishit. Cures faults. Wrinkles fade before it, leaving the skin as Enough for three months. Superfluous Hair permanently removed by the electric needle—t safe and sure way—as operated by Mrs. Nettie Harrison MRS. NETTIE HARRISON DERMATOLOGIST, in a social way, because of color in four days by using it by removing the ob- It is skin-health. girlhood days. 75 cents. he only San Francisco.