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NENRE EEERAEERE R NN N RO E THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1899 ounce that contributons will bel at the maple room between the f 10 and 4 on Monday and Tuesday, mber 6 and 7, a day being allowe the arrangement of the show before it on Thursday. for the meeting of the new ub, La Jeunesse, are October 27, mber 29, January 26, 1900, the Town and | quarters on Dwight | s held last Saturday a ations of the rooms | and artistic and the many | received by Mrs. Charles r, president of the club; Mrs. Ben- Ide Wheeler and Mrs. W. B. Ris- | Light refreshments were served and | enjoyable afternoon was passed. | Wedd‘mg Bélls, There were three out of town weddings | y which were of interest to At-San Rafael Miss Sallle | ilfam R. Thompson were wed- here also Miss Caroline e W. Borrowe were | . while at Stockton Miss rd Richard C. Minor | ting parties | edding ceremony took | afternoon at 4 o'clock | treet residence of the | of the r -st Congrega- | . The contracting parties Holmes of San Jose and Miss arke of San Francisco, Miss ting as maid of honor. Mr. oung man of sterling quali- n active business man of San bride is the yvoungest daughter W. J. Clarke of Auburn, who 1 and influential business After the marriage cer- appy couple departed on the sts were where a wedding supper yers and Newton C..Lins- arried. Monday, Octpber 16, by ther Prendergast of St. Mary’s Only the immediate friends 1-the ceremony. The bride is a of Mrs. Mary B. Myers and is a ve daughter of California. She has a ¢ circle of friends and is loved by all w her. Mr. Linsley is a son of d Mrs. Linsley of Spok- mployed at the Zeno yuse this city. Mr. n in musical eircles. sley will reside in this s well ki Mrs. Paul's Church, Rev. W. M. Reilly, officiating, Gecrge Horton Francis Madge Elizat Poppenberger d_Thu fternoon in the thelr r amilies and fe 2 of k train for their beautiful home | gagement of her daughter Pauline to Otto Joel. 'They will be pleased to re- ceive their friends Sunday, November 0, from 2 to § F m., at 1528 Ellis street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schnitzer announce the engagement of their daughter Sarah to Loufs Friedman of this city. The recep- tion will take place on Sunday, November 12, ‘at 1507 Golden Gate avenue, between the hours of'2 and 5 p. m. In the Future. The Nevadans will give their fourth party in Union-square Hall, Post street, on Tuesday evening, the 2ith inst. Invitations are out for a grana compli- mentary military ball under the auspices of Company D, First Regiment, League of the Cross Cadets, at N. 8. G. W. Hall, Mason street, Friday evening, November 17. The event will be high-class in every particular, and this (the trophy) company | will on this occasfon maintain its usual high standard in the entertainment of its many guests. A private masquerade was given last Saturday evening at the Evans Dancing School, 1223 Golden Gate avenue. It was well attended and quite a success. The hall was prettily decorated in greens and bunting. Among those present were: | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Evans, Leslie I | Coggins, Miss Keating, George Evans, | Mr. Wallace, Douglas Evans, Mrs. B Generau, Frank Sexton, Miss Lillian Gen. erau and Miss Alice Eichbaum. Those in costume were: Misses Belle Winter; Etta Bourne, Summer; Leib, Fancy; Ethel Lelb, Liberty Kelly, Summer Girl; Annie S: Sailor Girl; Esther 'Tuggy, Japanese: Phoebe Wilson, Red Riding Hood; Mrs. Arenanda, Diana; Messrs Aubrey Leib, doming George Knaus, Fancy; Ben Townsend, Diana; Willlam Jennings Geddes, Turk; Alfred Becher, policeman Joseph _Brokenshire, yachtsman; Bos worth _Eichbaum, domino; Captain Tom Low, Diana. Undoubtedly the success of the evening was Alfred Becher, whose character as a policeman was well taken. - friends. The bride, o acqu She attended the C tances licia ccame a Head's, in Berkele from Stanford, wa r men in the et of Delta T of the c! Sigma Sig most popul mer and and Key »silon, Plin Up Sword and Sandals. yusiness in wil ver his bride e and home. They're Engaged. d Mrs.J. Schnitzer announce the of their daughter Sarah to edman of this cf Reception ace on Sunday, November 12 n Gate avenue, between the and 5 p. m. r Thomas H. Day announce ment of their daughter Eliza- Thomas 8. Hall. ke 1507 Gold ir 2 1d come the news of ker's engagem to A. F. ding will take place it goes without 2 brilllant function. ung couple are the ongratulations; en- number have been by the numerous both sides of the A. onor v have on Harris of 1156 and, anhounce - the daughter Mabel to anklin_of 1000 Madison ., Oakland. Miss Harr e in Qakland socic rnia and is well versed in his profession. The marriage of these popular young people s s The engagement is of Eva and Mrs. H. J. an von Mitrovich of Odessa, ding will take place in ovember. her announces the engage- daughter 1da_ to Alfred E. it home to_their nday, October CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, 120 Kearny Street, San Francisco. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Poppen- r of Sutter County, a ng woman beauty and highly accom- | | Lean, officiating. Los A Captain Tom Low also was a success as " twenty-ninth Paulus Unte 1d a A d Club will open its second “hop” at Century Hall on S ers held their fifth au Hall on Thursday even- ag has been with duate of t > and is pos- excellent d - well- He is, in addition, enor voice. ex musician and the ‘concert w decided upon as the most appropr method of showing the cantor the respect which his friends consider is due_ him. The programme is appropriate and very well selected and his many friends will gather on Tuesday evening next to hear him and prevail upon him if possible to return to coast as speedily as pos- sib (#4444 4444442444444 4444444284444+ 4444444444444 4444 - ““Found in the Philippines”’ WILL COMMENCE IN THE SUNDAY CALL OF NOVEMBER 5, 1399. ‘§§0§5¢¢§¢4#§¢§QQ#‘O##QQO0000000b&bb&b#&#fi&‘##‘#b&#bb" McLane and Warren Olney Jr. w“l] (:Akwi‘ , Portland, Or.; Judge W. B. Gilbert, S, C.| 3 1 e . R place In the pa rs of the Seminary, Oakland, next Tuesda, the father of the bride, Re J be maid of honor and the groom will the support of his friend Beard as be FINE TAN JACKETS. Tan, Black and Blue Jackets, all wool, new style, value to-day for $10.00. Our price $7.50. ELEGANT ALL-WOOL KERSEY JACKETS. All silk-lined throughout; tans, blues, browns and castors; value to-day for $16.50. Oyr price $12.50. Persian Fur and Electric Seal ollarettes, with tabs and tails, elegant style. Special for $13.50. China Seal Fur Cape, 16 in. deep, 110- inch sweep, fine lining. Special for $13.50. Near-Seal Fur Jackets, elegant as the real seal and wear better. Special for $35.00. TAILOR-MADE DRESSES—THE LATEST STYLES. HOME-SPUN CLOTH DRESSES—AIl wool, blacks, blues, browns and grays, Jacket silk lined, new cut skirts. A tailor would charge you for this dress $2500. Our price. . ...... $15 %0 ELEGANT TAILOR-MADE DRESSES—The newest cuts, finest all-wool camels’ hairs and lady’s cioths, all colors, entirely lined throughout with silk taffeta lining. A tailor would charge you $45.00 for such a dress. Our price I K | Hecht, | at | DR. ana sear, man. The wedding of Miss Elsie S. Hecht and Irving J. Well will take place at the home of the bridc’s mother, Mrs. Isaac 1998 stre at noon on ‘Wednesday, Nove er 15, Mr. and Mrs. V P. Morgan have in vited a number of guests to an elaborate dinner which they will give at their hom 2211 Clay street on Monday evening, October 23. On Friday evening, October 27, Company L of the First Regiment, League of the tertainment consisting of an exhibition of stereopticon views at Mission Parlor Hall, enteenth street, near Valencia. Among the features of the evening will be a lecture by Lieutenant Richard J. Dowdall, First California Regiment, United States Volunteers, embracing the entire career of his regiment, and illus- trated by illuminated views. \ A meeting to discu the advantages and mutual benefits of a State federation | of the women's clubs of California will be held at Laurel Hall. clubrooms, 1620 California street, November 1, at 2:30 p. m. The president and executive board of évery town or country club north of Fresno and of the clubs of San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda are in- | vited to attend. Quite an event at the Mission will be the “Carnival of the Stars and Stripes,” which will be held at the Emmanuel Bap- tist Church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. This affair is under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society and under the management of Mrs. R. W. Moore. The decorations and booths will be of a patriotic character, and a Dewey | dinner will be served every day from 5:30 till 7:30 o’clock. The following named la- dles will_have charge of the different booths: Fancy booth—Mrs. J. A. Under- hill and Mrs. G. E. Berry. Household— SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other faclal blemishes are removed by MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE. Donohoe bullding, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms 28-28, with the electric needle without pllh; o = Permanency guaranteed; hours, p._m. See what the world's greatest serpentine dancer, L.OIE FULLER, Saye about the skin food and tissue builder. Brahman TOILET CREAM. | “I certainly can rec- ommend your delightful Brahman~ Tollet Cream as one of the best things for its purpose I have ever used.” Autograph be geen at office of A. W. TRAVERSE,M.D. Jetter can The wedding ceremony of Miss Mary | Miss Mary Olney will | Cross Cadets, will hold an interesting en- | Mrs. A. %aulding, Mrs. W. Shueller_and Mrs. N. Davidson. Apron—Mrs. E. Ken- nedy and Mrs. J. D. Thomson. Floral— Mrs.. A. T. Shaw. Candy—Mrs. Craig. Lemonade—Miss E. Welsh and Miss Le- nore Worth. JIce cream—Mrs. T. Berry and Mrs. Murtz. Fancy intermediates— Miss Grace Felker. Junfors—Mrs. Clark and Miss Algren. Rendezvous of the vol- unteers—Mrs. McClunie and W. Clark. Miscellaneous—Rev, J. G. Gibson and W. Dorr. A fine programme will be rendered each evening. Home Gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Mann gave & lunch in their home fn Alameda on Tues- day, October 10, in honor of Mme. Helen Modjeska and her husband, Count Bo- zenta. The rooms were tastefully dec- orated with flowers and an enjoyable afternoon was spent. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Lacroix on last Sun- day evening gave a dinner party to Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Lille, recently married | in this city, in honor of their return from a wedding 'trip in the Santa Cruz Moun- talns. The occasion was a memorable one | for all who were present on account of the many pleasant features. The floral decorations were rare and costly and the menu was an unusually choice one. There were toasts and responses, speech-mak- g, merrymaking, music and dancing. J. Applegate, an old friend of the Lille family, on behalf of the host and hostess welcomed the newly married couple and the guests in a neat speech. Those who made up the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Fouchy, and Mrs. E. Girard, Mr. and Mrs. ebe Lille, Mr. and Mrs, P. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morfen, Mr. and Mrs. Lacroix, Miss Irma _Lille, Louls Lille, Eugene_Pierret, §. Lalanne, F. Lalanne and J. J. Applegate. | A reception was tendered to Abe Ososke, | a California volunteer regular of Com: pany M, Eighteenth United States In | fantry, last Sunday _evening by | parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ososke, in honor Charles Lille, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mr, Mrs. W. H. H. Thomas Jr., ngeles. of his ret rn from Iloilo, Philippine Is- ¥ peeple were the guests of :. The evening was spent in nd a cakewalk, the dining hments were served. of October 5 a very to y party was tendered Thomas, anniversar: ternoon was pa songs, ete. Afterward k assembled in the dining- room, where they sat down to a tempt- Among the invited gue Miss, Claire Mabel Parkin, ith Langlois Miss Bessie Dahi, ) ice Ferguson, . Miss Celie Manton, ) Miss Laura Bennett, Mi Gertrude Thoma Artie Walte 1 F Fuson, Miss_Kittie Brannagan, M Mabelle Thomas, Miss May Scott and others, tendered to Miss A farev h by Emma Gill previous rture for Honolulu, The prin- he evening was a_cake- hel Morissey and M. s Morrison of San Jose enter- of friends during the on the corner of Among the num- B. Bellinger. Miss wrence Knapy of Bellinger and Mrs. L ford and Ned Boughton, Judge C C._Sanford of Seattle, sh. able tea was eral Shafter, at McKittrick, General made a mos| Fort Mason. M hafter's daught | ing hos Leek was given a musi- y_evening at his home, the occasfon being his Amoug those present Misses Enid Leek, Alma Schad, Minnie Fink, Ifllie Fink, 2 £ k, Cora Pomroy, e Thomson, Flor- Myrtle Dalglish, | carl u Ethel Som- | L Samueis, Tsabel Peterson, | Buckley. Rita Maundrell, Mamie gh, Belle McFa d Mary Hous- ers Iorrest Leek, Earle Schad, | Percy O'Dea, Milton Clack, Hugh Hous- Frank Buckley, Robert Peterson, Hugh Bray, Arthur Samuels, George Maundrell, Proctor Scott , Ruby Rray, {Veroni Dalglish. Fred Buckley, Harold Maundrell and John Bray; Mr. and Mrs. Dr. 1. G. Leek, Dr. Louis Lieb, Mrs. W. H. Schad, Mrs, J. Graham, Mrs. S. H._Crom- well, Dr. and Mrs. J.'J, Leek, Mrs. M O'Déa and Dr. and Mrs. Fischer. A surprise party was given to Mrs. Mearns at Ler daughters home on Wednesday evening, October 18, in houor of her eightieth birthday. The venerable lady was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on 1519, and arrived in San Fran- 1886, with her grandson, g Millar, who is now in the usiness in this cjty. The following guests marched to the house in a body to the strains of “The Campbell's Are Com- : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Millar, and Mrs. Thomas Bowman, Eliza Bowman Mr. and Mrs, Dalton and Miss Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Williston, Mr. | and Mrs. George W. Filbert, Mr. and Mrs. George Drane, Mr. and Mrs. Spence, Mrs. Bethell. Mrs. William Mitchell. Miss Lot- tie Beschorman, Miss Jennie Scouler. Will- iam Bress, E. Stevenson and Robert Scouler. After supper dancing was en- gaged in untll the small hours in the morning. Sailed Away. The following sailed for Honolulu on the Oceanic Steamship Company's steamer Australia on Wednesday, October 18: C. Alberti, Signor Algretti, A. Allison, F. J. Amweg, wife and son; Miss B. E. Amweg, Miss Grace Alwood, Miss Nellie Andrews, Miss Grace Bell, N. W. Bernard and wife, George H. Best, Mrs. A. C. Blossom, L. C. Blossom, wife and son; Mrs. Dr. L. Bowman, Alan Brotherhood, Mrs. J. G. Bryne, Miss Annie Cook, Miss N. Cook, J. H. Cummings, wife and child; H. Dick- erman, Miss M. F. Dreyfus, G. B. Duncan and wife, Miss Alice Evans, Mrs. L. 8. Faser, Miss Lulu Fields, Miss Blanche Gale, W. F. Glover, Mrs. J. H. Godfre, and Infant, Miss Katherine Goodrich, ! Hansman ang wife, Henry Hallam, C. D. Hazelrigfik ohn Henderson, Willlam Holden, Miss Daisy Howard, Alex Joel, 1 C. Kaiser, Arthur Kellum, George Kun- P. Hall, Turkish Consul, is making a s kel, John Lawton, Miss Maud Leckley, Miss Aimee_Leicester, B. Lindsly, E. H. Litchfield Jr, G. Livingston. 'F. H. Loucks, Mrs. L. P. McIntyre, Miss Kath- erine McNeill, Mrs. E. G. M&nsfleldi Cal Melyin, Frank Maslin, F. E. Nichols, J. H. Niessen, Miss Oakley, A. L. Parmley, Miss J. H. Parsons, Mrs. E. W. Peterson and child, R. C. Peterson, Mrs. H. Powell and child, Mrs. R. Pratt and two children, Miss Marion Rae, Miss L. nkin, Lovette Rockwell, Eugene Rog- ers, B. F. Saylor, Charles Schlesinger, Mrs. M. M. Scott, Miss J. G. Shearer, Sid- ney Spitzer, Miss Josephine Stanton, Miss N. Stevens, Mrs. A. Sullivan, Colonel W. . Thompson and wife. rs. Ulrich Thompson, Miss Julia Thorpe, W. B. Miss Cleo Townsend, Charles Van Dyne, Vernon, C. von Hamm and wife, C. F. Wall and valet, Mrs. H. Wallace, Miss C. Walpert, Dr. F. C. Watt, G. P. Wilcox, S. W. Wilcox and_wife, E. 8. Willard, M. J. Weaver, C. M. Yerkes, Alex Young and wife, Miss Young, Miss' May Youns. Club Parties. The Elite Outing Club of San Francisco gave its opening high jinks of the season on October 12. A good time was enjoyed by all. Music was furnished by Gable's band. Those present were: L. Healy. E. Stien, W. Wilgus, George Ohnimus, M. Buckley, H. Dwyer, W. Selhorn, C. Young, J. Dalmas, F. Ficket, H. Gable, J. McDon- ald, J. Sullivan, H. Baker, H. Dalmas, L. S. Hurd, R. J. Duggan, D. Walsh, L. The- lus, A. Higgans, G. Chase, L. Vogul, N. Holtz, H. Auger. One of the most successful and enjoy- able gatherings of the past week was the opening of the tenth season of the Entre Nous Cotillon Club at the Palace Hotel Friday evening, October 13. The attend- ance was large, and the gowns worn were articularly attractive. The german was ed by Sanford G. Lewald, with Miss Marie Louise Hepgner as his partner. Mr. | Lewald introduced six pretty and original | figures, as follows: “Flags of 1 tions,” “Entre Nous,” “Japanese. fan,” “Basket,” ‘“Eccentric Circles” “‘Serpentine.” gentlemen were in_the first set: Louise Heppner, and The following ladies and Misses Martha Korbel, Doris Heuer, Mabel Phillips, Katherine Gaines, | Isabel Hemenway, Kate Byington, Mae Ludlow, Lillian Lubben, Mae Nolan, Winifred Stateler, Clara By ington, Sadie Ludlow, Alice L. Lulu_ Bergez,. Irene Danforth, Marchebout; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. S Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Platt; Herman H. Herzer, D. T. Berr) D. Robison, James T. Ludlow, W Hooke, Byron D. Bent, Wallace Alexan- | der, Clarence Musto, Robert Haight, Dave | ‘Wise, Dr. William C. Hopper, Gred Green- | lee, George Hendry, Dr. Edward Keefe, Vincent O’Nefl. Club Freundshaft tendered an engage- ment_surprise party to John von Husen and Miss Gesnie Ehlers on Thursday evening, October 18. Those present were: Hermann Schult, Theodore Gathe, Fricda Mingst, Millie Mingst, John Brutt, C: Peters, Henry Frobose, Emma Ehlers, Anna Schumacher, John von Husen, Gesnie Ehlers, Meta von Hu: , Lena | Henning, Fred Henning, Maria Hart- mann, Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wohler, Mr. and Mrs. Frische, Henry Frische, \"illiam Lutgens, Hermann Schlichting, Minna Vossbrink, Gesnie| Frische, Frieda Meyer, Dick Schween, | Dora Schneider, Frieda Mahler, Wlliam | Ehlers, Maria Hogrefe, Minna Johanns, | Maria ‘Bobohm, Ernest Tietje, Otto ven | stel, Henr: Burmester, William John Gathe and Fred Eode. | ng was enjoyed until a late hour. e Deux Temps Club gave a very en- | joyable dance last Friday even Golden_Gate Hall. The march w by Al Schoenfeld and Miss Lottie Ulman. | The floor manager was Ed Getz and the | assistant Al Schoenfeld. | The Tuesday Night Club held its eighth german in Cotillon Hall, Polk street, on | October 17. Two prett: of 'the | german were led by C. ed by A. S. Sissner and Miss The hall was handsomely a large gathering was presenc. Personals. Mrs. Sol Getz of 507 Devisadero strwl} will recefve her friends on the last Thurs- | day of each month. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Parks of 1520 | Fulton street left Thursday evening for | an extended Eastern trip and will return | in about eight weeks. | Mrs. Martha C. Gibney of Alameda left | last night for New York City to spend the winter with her daughter, Miss Mat- tle Gibney, who is attending the Con- servatory of Music there. She will spend next week In Chicago as the guest of her | daughter, Miss Avis Gibney, who left Cal- | ifornia last April. | Mrs, Charles Hall, mother of George E. | of some weeks with Mrs. C. T. Ye at her Fifth avenue home in New Y | City. | Mrs. John Sullivan and daughter, Miss | Josephine, of Marysville, are guests of Mrs. J. J. Kenny of 410 Van Ness ave- | nue. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Verrill Mighels, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs D. H. Haskell of San Francisco, have re- | turned from the Giants Causeway, Ire- land, to_thelr_home in London. Mrs. C. J. Behlow Jr. will be at home | at 1807 Octavia street on Wednesday, Oc- tober 25, prior to her departure for the | South, Mrs. Sol Cameron of Rossland, B. C., is | visiting her Mrs. H. C. Ames and | Mrs. D. A. Ches this_city. | Mrs. Lina B a Miss Beatrice Badt | | + + + + o + + + + 5 will be home at 1307 Gough street the re- maining Tuesdays of October. Miss Moulder, In company with her sis- ter, Mrs. ode, left for the East on Saturday last. She will spend the winter n Washington, D. C., and New York. Mrs. Edward H. Kittredge and Misses Ethel and Harrlet Kittredge have re- turned to Oakland after passing several months at their country home near Los Gatos. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Carolan left last Tuesday for New York. where they will join Mrs. James Carolan and Miss Carolan. They will probably remain there through the winter. Mrs. H. M. Newhall and George Almer Newhall will come up from Burlingame and occupy the family residence on Van Ness avenue about the 1st of Novem- er. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pope wlil close their Burungn_me place on Monday, Oc- tober 23, and come to town for the win- ter. Mrs. Joseph Sadoc Tobin and Mrs. Paul Jarboe arrived in New York on Satur- day, October 14. Mrs. Henry Crocker will be at home Fridays in November following the tea which she will give on November 3. The Crit Thornton residence on Pacific avenue will be occugied by Judge and Mrs. J. A. Cooper this winter and they are already settled therein. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sulllvan are among :he recent arrivals in town for the win- er. Mrs. and Miss Kohl of San Mateo are at the Palace for the season. Mrs. M. J. Iryine and J. W. Byrne ar- rived in New York last week en route home from Europe. The Winthrop Lesters are back from a prolonged visit abroad, Mrs. Lester much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jacobs will leave on a five weeks' trip for New York and other Eastern cities Monday morning. Daniel G. Coleman has returned to the city after sfending a couple of pleasant weeks at Btockton and ramento. Los Angeles. Miss Helen Falrchild, whose engage- ment was recently announced, was the guest of honor at a pink lunchéon given by Miss Kate Spense on Thursday. Be- sides the guests of honor and hostess there were present Mmes. Jack Jevne, Ezra T. Stimson, Richard Bundrum, J. II. Norton, Arthur Braly, Charles Dick, John T. Jones, P. Johnson, Misses Lila Fair- child, Sada Johnson, Lena Johnson and Elizabeth Shankland. The Los Angeles School of Dramatic Art, 526 South Spring street, opened its fall term Thursday with an informal re- ception. G. A. Dobinson, the principal, was assisted in receiving by the corps of teachers and his sister, Mrs. Blackman. Mrs. Bloesser gave a dancing party Neergaard, sclentific palmist; hours 1-to § clasees, Clara_Campe, | | George Graham, Rowe Sanderso. | E. Pallett, Dr. Quir ADVERTISEMENTS. GOING TO DO ANY CARPETING? DON'T WAIT, Other people will carry off the cream of the fall patterns. Bet~ ter come while you have the chance to make selections from the pick of the newest gcods. Ask to see the “ Punjab . * + ” mattiags, 35 cents, 4 yard wide. 240Thread Mattings24c ORNATE STYLES. Heavy Government Mattings . . . . . 15¢ Heavy Cashmere Carpets, all wool, formerly 85¢c . . . 60c Japanese Rugs, Ori= ental styles, 40c to $15 DECORATIVE ART BURLAPS .. .. 18 THESE GCODS ABE EXQUISITE FOR DRAPERIES. This sale is for Positively Two Days.. FONDAY, TUESDAY. Walk in and look around. No one will ask you to purchase. RT CARPET CO. 228 Powell Streel PEEPIPP IR0 0000000000000 0000000000000 0004 0000400400000 00 044 from Europe, where he made a prolonged visit. Frank Thomas, who has been visitin his parents, Colonel and Mrs. W. H. H. Thomas of De Soto, Mo., for the past three months, has returned to this cfi %’ Motley H. Flint has returned from San Francisco, where he attended the Masonig convention. Charles O. Goodwin has returned from & vi 1 in the East. Friday evening in honor of the seven- teenth birthday anniversary of her son, John C. Bloesser. The, Misses Minnie Re- hart and Mary Layne assisted in receiv- ing, and the guests were M Mercedes de Luna, Leola Allen, Lina Johns Edith Campbell, Edna Waterman, owell, Ca er, Marguer- ite Rice, Maud Herbert, Messrs. Hruce t of in't Hatch, Claire Morris, Bert Campbell, Paul | _Super Davis has retufned Crippen, Joe Bernard, xflz\milwn\ Fay f;flrln( ar l?\afx\;\rce‘&ilspv which heg vid W] C y ypper, Vance | spen stern ¢ 3 fiz;xlnl (:‘agl"gt m!c‘#a.“?onnlfixl"§xctjar:n@, | “Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith have gone tq Chic mee go, where Mr. Smith will attend a ng of street rallway company man- Holton, Harold Barham, Fr: i T George McLain, Richard Heiman and Ed Beeson. Dr. George W. Lasher was the guest of honor_ at a -Spanish dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckley on Thursday evening. The other gu were Mmes, | Rose Phillips, Elvira Knowles, Misses Fannie Knowles, Viola L agers. Bishop Montgomery has returned from the north, where he went on a lectura tour. Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. I. Follmer have gone or for gone to San Francis to reside, | headquarters are in that city. | Mrs. J. A. Osgood, who has been visit- ing her old home in Boston for several months, has returned to her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pendall have re- turned from Glen Iv. and Rollie Gardner. th as his Mrs. Thomas S. Ewing entertained w a progressive enchre party Wednesd afternoon at her home in South Sale, C. T. sons, O & Byic Miss N Powers of Pasadena has Davis, George Hutton, H'rL'P < - | gone to Manila, where she will be married ?‘!]. ¥ Hn“, H‘;, rhfi\nfi“eg' eiter to J. E. Wilson of the regular army. dley, J. H. Call, W. M. Sheldon, g?:‘klfif\y. (o Parker, M. J. Scl At the Resorts. John Brown, M. N. Avery The following guests have registered S. Goodenow, H. here during the past week: K Captain ) W Aalt and wife, G. Price, Emil Hensch- . W. Garretson, g wire, ExicesTudl Heuscl ay] e Randall, Mary eld, . . nhar nnis, H. ey "Fepson. Agnés Phillips. J L. Dodge and wife, Mrs. M. Solomon, ndt, Daisy Randall, Maude Newell | George Somerset, Andy Borgeson, W. A. hel Luitweller, Agnes Wilson, )_{!1!;‘1:;‘3 { Smith, Mrs., Rudolph Levi, I Jacob; Glass, Ivy Schroder, Catherine | George L. Farrell, W. Meagher, W. G. Jeanette Glass, Edna Bicknell, Mabel| de Lucea, H. Smith, Mrs. J. Blumenthal, Clute and Hilda Brode. T. Knitson and wife, John Peterson, San rs. H. A. Getz gave a children’s partv | C. Hampel, Mrs. H. in honor of the eleventh birth. V. ‘Nurkalls, r little daughter Ethel. About ser, Pinole; Miss Cra e children were present. . Vallejo; J. Mills, Som- About 150 persons attended the progres awrence Streitz, Berlin, Ge sive whist party ¥iven at Kramer's Hal s Rose Lieber, Brentwood; evening for the benefit of the | New York: _John Fay, Jergarten Truckee; R. Parker Van- couver; Miss Marge Hoult, Stockton; H. Pamperin, Tellunde, Mont.; Michael Fen- ton, Rodéo; A. B. Wood, Fresno; E. R. Ennis, Manila, P, L; H. J. N 5 J. Hunsaker was the hostess at a eucher party given at her home or Union avenue on Tuesday afternoon. The house was elaborately decorated wit chrysanthemums, cosmos and ! sonted a beautiful appes Nelson, Con- cord; Mrs. J. A. Grinees, Sacramento; A. F. Fay, A. C. Maude, Bakersfield; F. B. pre ppearar .. g vere: Mmes. Olin Wellborn, Knowiton, J. L. Depauli, Kern City; A. B alisbury, O. P. Posey, C. C. Parker, | Baker, Eureka. Clifford Page, L. O. Smith, J. M. Milles Charles Wellborn, Ferd . Rule, H. Sale, J. H. Braly, O. A. (}(»lf:lri('h. S. White, I. H. Call, F. e wood, C. A. Hartfield, Homer Laughli Darling, J. J. Anderson, John V skill, W. T. Botstord, C. N. Ste Charles McFarland, W. Bradley, J. Brown, . A. Van Giessen, W. N S. J. Lashbrooke, ‘A. M. Strong, Rowley, W. B. Brayton, L. W. St well, 8! Lindley, H. Gray, W. H. Avety, V. Sheward, T. E. Metcalf, G. Sanborn, William Hook, G. Cockran, J. T 1. Davisson, P. Houghton, C. Gray, Restored A hout thout Prait, W. D. Woolwine, ' B. ctr;mm‘xe’ color iliamson, R. J. Waters, A. Dougla, e e C McCrutchon, H. Chapman, H. Ross | Per= and Miss Alice Randall. atenok. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kutz held a recep- tion Tuesday evening complimentary Sergeant W. H. Phelon, who recently r turned from the Philippines with Battery D. Mrs. F. W. Thompson entertained_at cards Monday evening in honor of Mr. Thompson's birthday anniversary. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Win- cup, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corbely Mr, anl Mrs. Charles White, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. William Bedel!, ey r. and Mrs. B. B. Collins, the Misses P : Redell, Asbu Kent and C. E. Smith. ’/ A oY Miss Mary Van Buren of the Frawles Company was the guest of honor at a supper party on Thursday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Borden at their all who urchase Net MRS, NETTIE HARRISON'S LATEST FORTRAIT home on South Flower street. Other | § Harrison's 4.day Halr Restorer o single uests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hay |} treatment will be given FREE. One tredt- Shupman, Mis. Haines, Miss Cahart, 1§ 2ot 1 sutfcient to sivetheihale e nat- G. A. Dobinson, W. S. Burnette and . 4-DAY HATR RESTORER 1s not a dve, leaves no sediment or sticki. ness, and can be used without fear of after effects. It is cleanly to use and re- Frank Mathieu of the Frawley Company. Miss Zanita Perry entertained the mem- bers of the senior B class at Roselawrn Villa on South Main street on Saturday evening. Dancing and games entertained | :;7;:'&:;“;'1‘;:; 1??52 J‘r;l\l'lria.:xflcy‘fndmltxl:{:l the guests and refreshments were served. | { G?'S0ath. “One dollar a bottle out twenty-five guests were present. | y he gren Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamlin, who have | { LOLA MONTEZ CREME he,fraat skin been sojourning at Coronado for the past | { puder and beautifier. My own olear Lwo months, have returned to Los An- | { complexion and healthy skin is Gue to 1 General and Mrs. L. J. Butl | § use. 75 cents. Los Angeles for the winter_ o ¢ 10 FREE TRIAL POT. The marriage of Miss E = Tadtes out of town sending this ad and daughier of D, W, T Graves ey Witvam | § 1e in,stampe will receive iy Booid of fn- Strong will take place November 1 #pmictions Sl s itH] ot ofilcls Montes Mrs. Edwin Markham and littla son, | § “T*™® "F L 20% O tace bowder free. who have been visiting relatives in this SUPERFLUOUS HAIR city, left for their home in the East. Permanently destroyed by the Electrio h(;\rx‘ioslg :{e!flen F:llrchxld was the guest,of Needle as operated by me. matinee party given by the P MRS. NETTIE HARRISON Misses Henrletta and Alvina Janss at Mo- DERMATOLOGIST, rosco’s Burbank Theater on Saturday. 40-42 Geary St. San Francisco. rs. L. H. Hamlin of Mississippi is vis- tting her brother, M. H* Harris. © Dr. J. Hamilton Thurston has returned " : + H . | ' Never More—Never Less. Any style—the most elaborate or the very simplest. Twenty- seven hairdressers employed—all experts, Face massag:a by a celebrated massageur. One visit will show you why Lederer's is so popular. Stockton Street, Opposite City of Paris. G. LEDERER, 22 B

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