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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1899 € - and gay Quring (& week of the | dinners 1to| igen with scar tion, b s of six prom- e t is more than dame for e carly new uncement of these Otis ADVERTISEMENTS. “Ofi. Wiy Do | Have Wrinkles, I Am Only 28?” This spairi 1 over most ut ent to « 1At eve esse and neglect, red with Pimpies, Freckies, Coarse Pores, Wrinkles, Moles 1t vou gate a treat Do you k es are allowed more numer- Consider this coming week your op- HARRISON, * Miss ent was made | b | = ob- Clarence Foll!! \xreenll& [ax McNutt. lightful Inner on Thursda the one given by the Mis piimentary to Miss Genev Adelaide Murphy Frank Owen, E. M. Another de- evening was Stubbs com- e King. lico ball” Ature of a | n a regular | About thirty-five couples jolned in | me rr)mnk!nh at the home of the hos e and Pierce street. nire Nous Cotillon ly and ge rmdln on last evening was more in the e lil‘xmfu) informal frolic bal th th e members of ave thelir third most s Fifty coupies at- six pretty and in- cotifion under the G. Lewald and following partici- : Misses Coral Danforth, B Dunne, Georgla Bemany Kate Gaines, Belle Herzer, ara H\Ingloll Anita Pur- ‘Byington and Sadie Ludlow; tricate figures o rectorship of Jacque el, Kate Hepp: ra Cam Mas Ludlow, lenky Jesse ‘hited, Dana Wise, Arthur Hin- tar, Charles Luce, D. T. Berry, James T. Ludiow orfler, Wiiliam ¥. Hooke, ( nky, Herman Herzer, i 'Dr.J. J. Kingwell, Claire Robison, George Hendry Louis G \dm riil, Merritt Entre Nous Cotillon by the patronesses ear's eve ball and co. ff House. € on a 1ro » at the Ciiff House at the old year out and Dancing w A cotillon will . m. ntest functions of the dinner given by el Cheir guests iced at 2 Mme. Benard, Mrs. Jones, l!r Jordan, Mr. Butterfield and Fred red people enjoyed the Colonel Isaac Trumbo on His pret t was the scene of a bri pliced cholr boys sang known singers rendered music of the 1 Christmas tree. Colonel Trumbo, aild of his !-rnlh-r Huv\nnl re- Needless to to partake of the colonel, as is his wont, presented t to each member. Between the hours d § the K. -h-n{-) allowed his servants and their gen- o it that each t After 9 o'clock t ol- 1 and ed The/ re Engaged. engagement of Miss Lillle Reatz to s Wreden has been announced. _engagement s announced of Mi dding Mi: They sunced of Borge. ry 6, from Ehrman have an- nt of their daugh- Ehrman to Arthur At home the af! nd leh of Je ary. Weddlr)g Bells. v evening last E. E. Esser in mar; age to s Annie er in the parlors of the Cosmopolitan corner of Fifth and Mission streots. friends of both » celebrate the event. s performed by the Ke V. Welsh acted as best rnoons of the Frankiine, Jack \\. ch and r M Hunter, Cornyn, n ).fl-r 3. W. Berenth, M. d Mrs. Philip Kahen. Home Gathericgs. A most enjoyable masquerade part »me of Miss Georgl n street, Saturday evening, De. was supper was se rved ag 12 &nd )] when ated. Mr, and Mrs. Luce and Mrs. Mrs. Hermann, Mr Atwood, George veeney, Fred Welch, Gus Johnson, Wili- am Deasy They will start | . Hopper, | | Ione Puerari, Mary Maghettl and Lou I | | | { ¢ home at 1533 { a by their teacher, Miss | £ 27 har nome ut Rous Star {tion. During morning hours the chil- [ gren plaved games, and at 1130 they formed in line and marched to the dining room, where to the surprise and delight | dence, 1628 O'Farrell street. They were well remembered by their many rlendu. who sent them many elegant gifts, evening was spent very pleasantly. The feature of the affair was a dinner, fol- lowed by a dance. Miss Florence Phillips gave a lotto | party recently at her residence, 4024 | Grove street.” During the afternoon the | following programme was rendered: | Scotch airs by Miss Edith Scott, “Black | Hawk Waltz” by Miss Gertle Jaccbs, ! Klnno solo by Miss Nellle Walsh, duet by | Miss Nellie Farrell and Miss Florence | Phillips, Walsh, *“Weazel Waltz" by Miss Selma Harris, duet by George and Madge Carreg | and medley by Miss Rosebud Phiilips. After the musical g;okrnmme a lotto | party was formed. iss Madge Carreg | won the first prize and Miss Selma Harris { the booby A very enj children of t o v was given to the | x School on Thurs- | .u F1|r of all stood an immen beautifully _decorated Christmas tree nd illuminated. While the little ones were still ndm‘r!ngl K the tree Santa Claus put in his appear- ance, and after distributing his fts nmonf them he took his departure. Then the children sat down to the sumptuous | spread prepared for them. A most enter- taining programme was rendered in the afternoon. Among the notable numbers | were: “The Bee” song by the class; “The Baby's Christmas,” by.Lena Bal- angero, Alfredo Lepori, Loulse Marhetll and Dante Tarrabori; patriotic song by Marguerite Balangero and ilda Bergue; “Eight White Sheep,” by Adri- enne Bresson, Ione Puerari and Santina Maghett!: “The Swallow and the Robin,” y the class: *““The Children's Hour." b; Bresson, and ‘“America,” by the class. Those present were as follows: Ione Puerarf, Louis Bresson, Lena Balangero, Louise Maghett!, Alfredo Lepori, Dante Tarrabori, Marguerite Balangero, Mary | Maghett!, Adrienne Bresson, Santina Maghett!, Paul Bresson, Alice Faure, Loulse Bresson, Victor Bresson, Italla Tarrabori, Enrico Pastori, Lizzle Kenr-l ney, Antone Silva, Clementina Pastorl, Harry Dobbin, Tom Coakley, Jessie Dob- | bin and Perry Dobbin. Mrs. Lindsay and Miss Mav Fleming assisted Miss Emily Lindsay in entertaining the children. Club Parties. “Fairy Waltz" by Miss Sadle | She The Malpe Whist Club held a very en- jn\:ll le meeting at the home of Miss Maude Thomason, 2i2B Octavia street, on Thursday evening, December 28. After the game refreshments were served, r‘l the club adjourned to meet next | Those - pre t were the Misses Ma ||u|n. Thomason, lda "Higgins, Cora Verdenal, Laura Humphreys, Anita Hosmer, Clara | Oppenheim, Blanche Getty, Hattie Lenoir, Mrs. F. Gardner, Mrs. Conningham, L. 1. Onbridge, Frank kes. I. Bateman, At- | | posa on Wednesday 0 y and let me prove what I can | lam De A kg e ad Hogan i a o daaieaiiit " | Ma onard, e Powel George do toward renovating y kin. Re- | Thompson, George Smith, Walter Jack ember, investiga costs you noth- | son, Willie Luce, Meyer Hermann, Jim ing. 1 have yet for ase of skin Hermann, L. Petérson, | affliction beyond repa Consultation | & K‘\fl;;,’;‘),r“cpl‘;;:f’"‘}‘{;‘}{"I" strictly private. No public William er, Mr. Powell, Mr. Hancock | and the Misses Georgle Luce, Anna Deasy | Kate Callane, Nora Callane, Ti | Frances McDermott, Elise ] FEmma La The Skin Food aad Tissue Builder, Is a food for the It makes the skin firm gnd preserves its elasticity, } preve: kles. You cannot freckle or with the creme on your face. No toilet table complete without it. One pot, 75 cents. Lasts 3 months | daily 1 the only Skin Food on ware of worthless IM1- accept no substitute, Your firay 1] Not Wanted ... But there is relief from it. In Four Days it can be Restored To Its Natural Color by using mployment Ppleasure. It is not a dye, but in a natural way it acts on the roots, compelling the secretion of the pigments that 51\/: ife and color to the hair—in four days—$1 a bottle, at all druggists. UPERFLUOUS AlR feimeaes figurements of a wo- man's face, permanently th the ELECTRIC LE, as Mty Mrs. Harricon. Freckles, Moles, Pimple no-l t‘:::‘gnt at my Der- TRINL POT FREE, Zatis, -t .2 n stamps wm recelve my > mvd\nm and ‘a of LOLA MONTEZ SRUME and FACE l(“\'bm FREE. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, 42 Geary Street, Ssn Francisoo. ning, Leona Gle th rle Amy Hancock, Lulu Watson, Annie on, Clara Adams, Lizzie Du Fossi, Du_Fossi, Dagma_Wallace, imon. Freda Simon, Ella Molloy, Alica oy, Lizzie Kearney, Mamie Kéarney Fred SBwagg, Waiter Evans and George Boyd. The silver anniversary of the marriage | of Mr. and Mrs, Christian Goltzene was lebrated on Tul:d'l) evening, 6, at Knights of Pythias Hall. hall was beautifully decorated and a most enjoyable evening was passed. elaborate dinner was the many guests Mrs. Christian Goltzene, Goltzene Jr., Mr. and Miss" Bedgle Cramerding, Cramerding, Desire Sou- Clara Souriau, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. McClel- Miss Mary Hauoaux, Miss Pau- Batteaux, ‘Miss Lilllan Batteaux, Chris Wall Jr. Mrs. M. Miss s riau, Whitcomb, land, line Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wall, \ll~~ ]l\nlh‘rlm‘ Wall, M. Welsse, A. Annle Rothberg, Miss Clancy, Mies | herine Driscoll, Louls D. Souriau, Miss ie Driscoll, Miss Lena Brandtjen, Miss aitola, Miss ‘Rapine, Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Fredericks and Carl Rockwitz. at 310 Montgomery street, a most delightful surprise was extended to J. W. Wissinger, one of San Francisc | be pleased to see her friends on the first | registered _the past oldest and most prominent bullding con- | tractors, upon his seventy-sixth birthday, the Yorly -ninth celebration since his ar- | rival in this city. After a neatly chosen address by Herbert B. Maggs, the guests Presentad Mr. Wissinger wiih & solld gold match box, enriched with a large diamond and accompanied by an artistic pen and | ink jlluminated testimonial. Seated at the banquet, which was a part of the ex- | tended surprise, the gathering was photo- | graphed, and while enjoying the repast the hours of the afternoon were most cheerily passed. Those present were: Frank Ench, John H. Wiison, D. R. Jones, Thomas Butler, Herbert B. Maggs, Fred- erick Snook, Wesley Heidt, H. Peter- sen, H. Ralston, Reese Llewellyn, Fred E. Brett, P. A. Doane, Thomas D. Rior- dan, Louis Welll, H. F. Wagner, William H. Campbell, M. Zacharlas and James Young. Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Morgan gave a musicale and social at their residence, 816 Union street, Oakland, Christmas ni hL Among those present were: Mr. and )-,.1 McLaughlin of San Francisco Mr and Mrs. Thomas King, Miss Maude King, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett, Rich- ard Barnett, Mrs. Crosble, the Misses May Kathleen and Theresa Crosble, wmd Marshall, the Misses Mabei. Florence and Jeannle Maurer, Hubert Mulkay, Wnlter Mulkay, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Ellis o( Livermore, Willle Morgan -nd Percy l(r.ual(u.llxoc s e 'v n..mflm inst., day at their | | @OLTNOLL VLI O N O LS VODITIOUS SVIVISVOLOLIHS L1 6 OTGRIOTLOLON: S. STROZYNSKI (0., Mr. Conningham, t Wyman, Roscoe Perkins, Phil Heu Harry Jurs, James Porte: and D, W. Dick’e, On Thursday evening, December 28, the firm of Hills Bros. were tendered a din- ner and dance in the maple room of the Palace Hotel by the salesmen of th. cern. Covers were lald for forty an there were toasts and stories by the men and singing by the jes, after which dancing w as continued until a late hour. ™1 e its ini- | Pythian inment_and_dance Iast Tuesds ing. The | fully decorated for the oc- | c The club is composed of mem- bers of Professor A. st gressive ste ap Busin Evening ~_ School. dances a well arranged rendered, after which ¢ journed to the clous hall, where an | elaborate menu served. The success | 8 ur is due to the following com- | I A P. McMahon, H. C H Madden, M. Jacobs, R. ¥ H. H. Harris, F. J. Culligan; ¥ Hay and the Misses Madden and Bonnifield. in the Future. | The I'Allegro Cotillon wjll hold fts next assembly at S erman & Clay Hall 1y evening, v 4, 1900, “The newly organize d Calitornia Dramat- 1y, will produce “Better Than | Lyceum Hall, 310 O'Farrell | A n, on Sund evening, The cast includes Lilian V. | e Ward, Dolly Davis, Mad, Dick Edwar .| u and Walter | dancing after the ormance : Mr. and ‘h'< Louls N. Davidson will be pleased to receive their friends Sunday January 21, 190, at_ their residence, 19 O'Farrell street, In honor of the twenty- | fifth anniversary of their marriage. She lu‘hA will Sailed Away. The passenger list of tha steamship Mariposa, which salled December 27 for Honolulu, Apia,. Auckland and Sydney, was as follows: Honolulu—C. P. Baughman and__wife, Qiiver G. Beardsless. Captain W. D. Burnham, George Comegys and wife, I S R B adde & W Dlckes and .S, Duling and wife, Mrs. S. E. Graydon,’ J. C. Hay, derson, Miss' Helen Hob- owland, W. A. Johnston, Mi ¢, D. Lawrence, Mrs. W. ( Daniel Logan and wife, James | M. H. Lyman, J. E. Miller | H. Miller, Mrs. M. Olcese, | F. Owens, F. Peroutka, L. . wife and two children; Ha H. Richards and’ wife, . Ri F. Saylor, Otto hmidt, R, D. mmmn and wife, C. W. Smith and Mrs. P. L. Weaver. Apia—William E, Cochrane. Auckland—John Sumner. B. Bryant, W. C. H. Bry- ant, ark, H. H. Cook, R. C. Jeffcott ‘and wife, A. W. Jones and wife, E.” Kelly, Lnlibridge H. OV Mrs. L. Miss A. Oliver, C. E. Rogers, Washing- ton H. Soul, Miss Soul, Miss G. Soul and Miss M. Werner. Join at Honolulu for Sydney—Thomas Hughes and A. Lysaght and wife. Personals. E. O. Rieser salled on the Mari. last for Honolulu. She is a prominent member of several literary socleties in this city. She will visit ail the noted places on the islands and gather valuable information for fu- ture use in essays and debates on her return to this city. H. M. Marcuse, wife and two children, left on the 2ith for Marysville, where they will maRe their home. Mark L. Stone left on the 23th for New York via Panama, on his way to the Paris Exposition. Mrs. H. Eisenberg will be at home at 1124 Sutter street on the second Tuesday of each month. Mrs. Nathan Levy her summer home in Mrs. has returned from Alameda and will Tuesday of every month at 1933 O'Farrell street. Following are the guests that have week at pParaisa Springs: R. H. Jones, J. H. Durst, and Mrs. Clunfe, San Francisco; F‘dv\n.rd ‘White, M. G. Soberancs, P. C. Harrl ton and W. E. McGregor, Watsonville Mrs. Jullen Liebes will be at home on the second Monday of each month at 1101 Geary street. Los Angeles. The gaveties of the week were ushered in with a dapcing party given at Kra- mers Hall on Monday evening by the Phi Sigma Fraternity. The following were present: Mrs. Burt Williamson, Miss Helen Howes, Miss Alma Foy, Miss Bertha Pollard, Miss Daisy Moore, Miss Rowena Moore, Miss Elsie Kimbail, Miss | Botsford, | AL Vicke Ruby - Kimball, Miss Fannie Barber, Miss Sabina Burks, Miss Hippy, Miss Leila Simonds, Miss B(ellt Bln ford, Miss Shir] Jenklnl. Miss_Blanche Eng- strom, Grace TLaubersheimer, Mln Mnrlan Shinn, Miss Lewis, Miss Demming, Miss Dem- &, Miss Cnlherlne Thompson and Miss McFarland, Fielding Stiles, Gay Lewis, Earl Lewfs, Burt Williams, Clarence Hubbard, "Don Fisher, C. de Forest Howry, 'Frank Bufbee, Arthur Godin, Harry ‘Hollibird, Vol ney Howard, Robert Rowan, Carl Tufts, Paul Burks, Karl Klokke, Will Nevin, John_Cooper, Fred oemaker, Sam Bonsall, Woodford wna- vison, Eari Anthony, Robert Allen, Harry Martin, Kay Crawford, Fred Forrester, Roy Hillman, Russell Taylor, Moye Stev- ens, Frank Gillenen, Robert Kimball, Guy Carson, Phil \\'llscn Martin Marsh, Fred Phelps Norward Howerd, George Me- ban Lankersheim, £d Bosbyshell, ueorge Laubersheimer, George Schroder, Louls Garrett, Carl_Bishop, George Gra- ham, Virgil Owen, Ben Harwood, Harry | Alexander, Clark’ Briggs, Harry Greg- ory, Harry Wood, Don Carleton, J. A. Givins, Percy Wicks, Ross Hickcock, Pyrne Davidson, Dr. Pallette, Even Jen- kins, Bd_Gregory, Harry Walton, Walter Krug, Dave Holton, Hamilton Fay, Wheeler North, uis Everett, John 1s Wallie Stone and Arthur Far“s-i | | | Mrs. A. O. Van Trees entertained with | a_dinfler ‘on Monday in honor of her son, | Frank A. Van Trees of S8an Francisco, | who is here on_a flying visit. Covers | were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Luce, Mr. B.nd Mrs. Morton Van Trees, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Van Trees, Mr. an Mrs. F. 8. Van Trees, Miss Cora Luce %nd Masters James and Eugene Van Tees. Mrs. W. B. Cline entertained with a | children' s party on Sunday afternoon | last for her little daughters, Alice and | Constance. A large Christmas tree, bril- liantly lighted and laden with good | things, entertained the following chil-| dren: Emeline Childs, Elizabeth chks., Georgia Off, Marjorie Freeman, Margaret | Flemming, = Louise Flemming, Eleanor MacGowan, Anita Thomas, Laura Lat-| ten, Emma_ Pomero Lilllan Lamb, | Ada Marfe Norton, Hiiliard MacGowan, | Harrell Fleishman, Alfred McKinley and George Caswell. Miss Alma Foy entertalned with a card | party at her home in South Figueroa street on Wednesday afternoon. The score cards were unique red hearts, to | which tiny Christmas bells had been at-| tached. The Misses Florence Nolan, Al-| ma Deming, Genevieve Deming, May | Ridgeway and Cora Foy assisted Miss | Foy in recelving and the following were | " Mrs. Arthur Braly, Mrs. Burt meon, Mrs, John Drake, Mrs. s, Mrs. R. Garrettson, Miss . Miss Ada Dryden, Miss Virginia n, Miss Azula Higgins, Miss Clara Merceréau, Miss Julia Mercereau, Miss Simon Miss \la)bvlle Rend ib=on, M Fannie Layng, Pollard, Miss Henrietta Jauss, Miss Helen y Moore, Miss Rowena ! Moore, M Miss Fran- ces Barber, Miss Hattie Crippen, Miss Katherine K mpfl" Miss Theresa Smith, Alby Mabel Morgan, Carrle Morgan, Miss Juliet Carvel, Mabel Brosseau, Miss Jane Camp- Miss Pearl Thornton, Miss Mabel Miss Stella Bumiller, Miss Edna Bumiller, Miss Lucy Clark, Miss Neille Nolan, M Jessie. Dunkelberger, Miss | « uull!—r. M Belle € nulle iels, Bertha Miss Alv bell, flion, Hunt, Furrey, ss Belle Harden, 3 a Story, Miss Dora Vickers, Miss Grace Laubershelmer, Miss Pansy Whittaker, Miss Edith Whittaker, Miss Florence Hunt, Miss Mabel Godfrey, Miss Jessie | Howe, 11, Miss Elsle Kim- cFarland, Miss Shirley Hazel Slegel, Miss Sadle Miss Mae McCrea, Miss Gertrude Miss Marlan Shinn, Miss Carly Sip- d " x*; Steila Stanford. \lnr) - Mrs. cards’on Thursday afternoon at her home Rowley entertained with 1 enlo avenue. Mrs. T. 8. Ewin, A. J. Sallisbury and Mrs. W. M. Sheldon ted Mrs. Rowley in receiving. The following 18 a list of guests: Mrs. Wil- liard mson, Mrs. Richard Mercer, Mrs, C. Sterry, Mrs. J. H. Call, \qu \nle‘ Mrs. A. J , Mrs. | vV [cazie, R. Newberry, Wilitam' T. Mil- n, Mrs. George tenberger, Mrs. Louls Lichtenberger, . W. G. Hunt, Mrs. J. W. Fishburn, | T. Bishop Jr., Mrs. J. C. Brown, William Hunsaker, Mrs. T. J. Flem. | Mrs. Willlam Newlin, Mrs. George Mrs. S. A. Van Greson, Mrs, J. Hendricks, Mrs. E. R. Kellam, Mrs, | H. Moore, 'Mrs. Warren Fisher, Mrs. | Parker, Mrs. C. 8. K ns, Mrs. Q. | Mrs. A, F. Mo Mrs. J. | AL Henderson, Mrs. Charles Baker, Mra, | eph Merrill, Mrs. H. C. Gooding, Mrs. | les Bisbee, Mrs. Clifford Fleming, | Mrs. W. T. McFie, Mrs. Henry Beville Mrs. J. Cross, Mrs. W. F. West, Mrs | A._Churchiil,” Mrs. Nathan Stowell, Mrs. John T. Jones, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. S. W. Garrettson, Mrs, Auguuus* Pratt, Mrs. Henry Albers, Miss @ Alice Strong, Miss Hattle Strong, Miss Cath- erine Albers, Miss Gertrude Gooding, Miss | Esther Jepson, Miss Jane Bryant, Miss | Julia Phelps, ' Miss Tvy Shoder, Miss | Blanche Brown and Miss Alby Easton, Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Ada Patterson, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patterson, and | | Harry Ray Calender. The ceremony will | be performed at Immanuel Presbyterlan Church on January 11 and will be(ollonod\ by a reception at the Patterson residence. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCoy enter- | talned on Tuesday evening in honor of | Dr. and Mrs. R. " Gannon of Chlcago. The other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Craft, "l'v and Mrs. R. C. Dressler, Mr. and Mrs. P, | Weaver, Dr. and Mrs. Rodgers, Mr. and | Mrs. M. Cummings, Mrs. Rockwell, | Miss Hensey, Dr. Fils and M. Thompson. Mrs. T. T. Knight of South lower | street has as her guest for the winter her mu‘-r Miss Louise Smith of Brooklyn, | by | Mrs. J. Majors of San Bernardino is the | guest of Los Angeles friends. Miss Louise McFarland, West Twenty- :’hlrd street, will recelve on New Year's ay. Mrs. Frederick Day and Miss Virginia | Day of Washington, D. C., are at the Abbotsford Inn for the winter, Miss Bird Chanslor has returned from a visit to San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V A. Off have as their guest Mrs. Everett Lamb of Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Hagan have remov- ed to their new home, 758 Lake street, | where they will receive their friends on the first Tuesday of each month. Mrs. E. R. Kellam has gone East on{ a visit. She expects to be absent about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Brander W. Lee have as thelr guests Colonel and Mrs. G. Wiley | ells. . { M. Hancock of Riverside s visiting SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other Jactal blemishes are removed by | DR. and M W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe | butiding, 1170 Mnrkfl st., cor. Taylor, rooms 25-29, with the electric needle without pain or scar. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1to 4 p.m. The greatest skin food and tissue builder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. It renders the skin soft, smooth, clear, white and youthful. It 'is a liquid. Any cream of the con- sistency of butter will stimulate the growth of hair on the face. Brah- man Tollet Cream s uaranteed hot to do so. Tice S0c. All druggists office of A. W. ERSE, M. 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Reg: Torchon Lace, superior quality, new terns, per yard. Rzruhr pric Cambric Embroidery, all new patterns, per yard Se Regular price 10c. Cambric ~ Embroldery, terns, per yard Regular price 12%c. Cambric ~ Embroldery, *_superior quality, choice patterns, per yard........... 12%¢ || Regular price 15¢. Large assortment of ali-overs, mew effects. LININGS. Stlesia, good quality, yard Regular price 10c. Silesta Waist Lining, superior quality, per yard ... 12%e Regular price 15c. Boglish Silesia, 36-inch, o wide, choice pat- 10e 36 inches mae. per Sc || in all colors, per ..20¢ superior quality, per 15¢ MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. AMUSEMENTS. Popalar CALIFORNIA THEATER 5z Commencing THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT, Last of | the Year; To Follow with a Matinee To-morrow, New Year's Day. Every Evening, up to and Including Next Sun- day Night, Jan, 7, and Matinee Next Saturday Afternoon. First Time in America of the Great London | Adeiphi Theater Success, Presented After Four | Weeks of Careful Preparation, by the | FRAWLEY COMPANY, “WITH FLYING COLORS.”| | The Biggest Production Ever Made in San Francisco; 62 Actual Speaking Charac- ters in the Play. See the Great Prison Scene, the Great Battle- ship Deck Scene, the Great Telephone Scene, the Great Rallway Hotel. Remember—"WITH FLYING COLORS" will run for Eight Nights and Two Matinees. SPECIAL! Welco;: Home Emma Nevada The Peerless Diva, B IGHT, January rawl i1l present, for the first time in San Francisco, the New and Beautiful Com- . “THE PRINCESS AND THE BUTTER- y, A, Pinero, author of ‘‘Sweet Lavender,” ~““The %econd' Mrs Tanqueray,” “The Magzistrate,” etc. ln\[l;np-uuon— THE HEART OF MARY- LAND." COLUMBIA NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. LEADING THEATLS WEEK COMMENCING OF 'Y - BILILs INTRODUCING A NEW YBAR FULL OF QOOD 'nuncs. OLD FRIENDS WIT BILLY RICE and H. W. FRILLMAN The Monarchs of Modern Minstrelsy, in nlhaw MA eatest No: and Up-to-Date Comedy, 10} ROZINOS ::: velty Eccentric Acrobats. “A DESERTED DOROTHY DREW __America’s T DOUGLAS Most_Dashing Comedienne. AND FORD Who Have a New Idea of Singing and Dancing. A REAL NBEW YEAR'S HIT. ..FOUGERE... THE FRENCH CHANTBUSE WITHOUT AN THORNE AND CARLETON —o___In Entirely New Specialttes. "THE AVERYS Good as Ever. Parquet, 25”cents, any seat: Balcony, A few front rows of the orchestra, reserved, 25 cents, SPECIAL MATINEE EQ 'AL LA SYLPHE l The Poetess Laureate of Eccentric Dancers. THE BIOGRAPH With Entirely New Views. “MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1 cents: Children, 10 cen , any Front rows of me W:any‘ reserved, NEW YEAR'S DAY. 50 cents. GRAND OFPER A-HOUSE... TELEPHONE MAIN §32. MATINEE TO-MORROW, NEW YEAR'S DAY. GREATEST EXTRAVAGANZA PRODUCTION EVER WITNESSED IN SAN FRANCISCO. EULOGIZED BY THE NOT DET! STIRE PRESS OF THE CITY, WHO DO T IT A SINGLE FAULT. EVERY EVENING AT § O'LmLK DAVID HENDERSON'S VERSION OF “SIN BAD.” OR, “THE MAID OF BALEORA." BEAUTIFUL BALLETS. MARCHES. THE MOST DELIGHTF L PERFORMAN l CE IN THE CITY. DON'T MISS FRANK KING'S MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION. LTHE SECOND WEEK, COMMENC: NEW SPECIALTIES - PRICES . GALLER! NEW YEA EVOLUTION OF NATURE.... NG NEW YEAR'S DAY MATI XER NEW BONGS -:- NEW DANCE N 'TOHORROW'} TIVOLI 0f£kA=fl0USE. “Happy New Year to AIL" SAME OLD STORY! NOTHING NEW! PACKED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY! | THE GREAT PLAY FOR THE CHILDREN! | Enormous Success of the Holiday Ex- | travaganza, “LITTLE BO-PEEP.” TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. Mats. New Year’s Day and Saturdays. Sorne of the Hits of th: Show: Gorgeous Transformation, * BUTTERFLIES.” ‘loplcal Songs, Jokes, Pantomime, Etc.! Bright, Catchy, Sparkling Music ! Beautiful *Clown,” “Japanese” and ““Rag-Time” Ballets and Funny Dances! Brilliant Costumes, Scenery and Effects ! A Great Company of Artists! One Hundred People on the Stage! Seats Are Selling a Week Ahead! POPULAR PRICES, 25 AND 50 CENTS. Telephone Bush 9. Next Production, Frank Danisls’ Greatest Success, “THE IDOL'S EYE. UNION COURSING PARK. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW: WHY, OF COURSE! FOUR GREATEST STAKES EVER RUNIN AMERICA. $1500 IN PRIZES ! SUCCESS ™™ PEER SEATS NOW READY FOR «.LAST 2 WEEKS... Beginning With SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW. Liebler and Company Present HALL CAINE'S Powerful Play, THE NOTE Al reservations teft at box otfics ®must be taken up at least one day in advance of date for which same are made. the incessant de- SPECIAL .G 55 St & commodate the wbllc, the box office will be open to-day (Sunday) from 10 to 12 noon. ALCAZAR THEATER. MATINEE 'ro_-—l;w. SUNDAY. 168 Crack Greyhounds ! VAN DER H‘EHDENS BAVD WILL PER- TRAIN BERVICE: To-day trains leave Third and Townsend streets at 10:15 &, m. 11 & m, 12 m. and 1 p m. To-morrow trali lea un m., 1 and 1:% . m; Twenty-Ofth Valenc! streets five minutés later. Extra train from the Park on Sunday, 4:65 p. m. and after last course, Mateo electric cars every ten min- utes. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS, EDDY ST., OL YMF'A con. MASON THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THE CITY. LADIES FREE. A NEW YEAR'S GREETING BILL. OLLIE AND BERT LA MONT, The Great Society Eflulllhvllu and Acrobats. RUB! NK SHIELDS, Tflck Cyclists. (‘HA\DLEX‘( AND McPHERSON, The Prize D\lflllu‘:f,:ga Whole World, AD The Girl With the Golden Belt. EXTRA NEW YEAR MATINEE TO-MOR- ROW, MONDAY. Then Begins the Second Week of the Only Funmaker in CHIMMIE FADDEN. Standing Room at All Performances, SECURE SEATS EARLY IN u:vu«:n. MATINEE PRICES, oi NIGIHT PRICES... 83 And a Hofl of First-Ciass \-udevllle Sllrl ‘Wilson, seen In the vlndow o the Balg 'ln Jewelry Store, $44-546 Mar- street. EAFE HllYAL fiRANIl OPERA-HOUSE--Special. THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, Jan. 1, and 15 and March 1 and 15, at 3:15 Feb. 1 o'clock. Five Symphony Concerts | Under the Direction of HENRY HOLMES. 66 Musicians in the Orchestra. Subscription Price for Series, and 31 le opens at Sherman, Thursday, January 4, at § a. m. y, January 11, at 6 p. m. for Single Concerts, $150, §1, e, Soe 6 U 82 Clay ‘& Co.'s and closes THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE. Eddy and Jones Sts. PHONE, SOUTH 770, BEGINNING WITH MATINEE TO-DAY! ONE WEE K. MATINEE TO-MORROW, NEW YEAR'S DAY PROFESSIONAL MATINEE THURSDAY. START THE NEW CENTURY WITH A HEARTY LAUGH. APPBARANCE OF THE ORIGINALS, MURRAY and MACK Presenting Their Hilarious Farce-Comedy, FINNIGAN’S BALL ! ALL BLEEHI‘KB. (’LE\'ER. filll WHO ARE PRETTY JOLLY WHO CAN SIN ENTERTAINERS. WHO CAN DAN( A WHIRLWIND OF PLEASURE FROM START TO FINISH. Next—RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY CO. TWO FAREWELL RECITALS SHERMAN, CLAY & C0.'S HALL, THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, JANUARY 4th and 6th, at 8. VLADIMIR DE PACHMANN. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CHOPIN IN- TERPRETER. $2 00, $1 50 und $1 00, on sale at Sher- ay & Co.’s, beginning Saturday morn- ing at § o'clock. COMPLETE CHOPIN PROGRAMMES. STEINWAY PIANO USED. - CHUTES AND ZOO. EVERY A"ER.\'O.TN' AND EVENING. MAJOR MITE, The Smallest Actor on Earth, ADGIE AND HER LIONS, In Her SPECTACULAR MIRROR DANCE. ELLA BURT, Coasting the Chutes. AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. RESENTS FROM THE NEW YEAR TRER PREOR THE CHILDREN To-DAY AND TO-MORROW. SEE THE OLD YEAR OUT AND NEW YEAR IN at the CHUTES! Last Halght-st. car leaves at 12:30, midnight! Phone for Seats—Park 23 WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION. | TANFORAN PARK. THIRD MEETING, Jan. 1-20, 1500, Inclusive. Six high-class running races every week-day, rain or shine, beginning at 1:30 p. m. The ideal winter racetrack of America. Pa- trons step directly from the railroad cars into a suf stand, glass-enclosed, whero comfortably housed in bad weather they can enjuy An unobstructed view of the races. eave Third and Townsend streats at d 12:15, 12:35, 12:50 returning_immediately after r cars reserved No smoking. !e. r. Arrive at San Leave San Bruno at 4:00 San Jose and way stations. Bruno at 12:45 p. m. and 4:45 p. m. Rates: San Francisco to Tanforan and re- turn, including ulm'_on to track, §1 3. MARTIN, Pres| F. H. GREEN, Illl"._