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19 w FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7,-1900. - |ing M the dis After borate repast the evening at the Lieu- , passed eon, U. S. N., and Mrs. ith McBean, Miss Genc Miss Isabel Kittle, Miss Miss Bertha Sidney nice Drown, M Cora , 1. 'Murray Or- Frederick H. Coon, Frank King and Law- es were given a New Mrs. William Craig Roberta Thompson, T at their e guest t Foster, an New Hampshire Society, her sister, Mrs. Frank with e V ai Margare L Kip, Mrs. Willlam Heger, iy and Mrs. Horace Davis, e y ed Dames. s in of honor ew ned auspiciously in 3 1 Miss Monkton. he home ol g™ g ) where .the reception | tion dinners, lun if rated for an venini account ndered - . @' her Tibbitts [ 3 nt dia- : is many | wa . Trey're Engaged. 5 - The engage nt of Miss Alma B. W b P ,L senberg William J. Peden Jr. is an- nouncec 1 Mr. and Mrs the engagemen I A Berliner announce t of their daughter Lulu to er Mrs. Marcus Wolf announce daughter, Miss e I ev :\. rfeld announces the 3 wughter, Ella AL 3 O. Schraubstadter 3 1 i ; > ounced of Miss | . ki Club -held its | ¢ ] ter of Louis Ehr- g otill- | Jich, to Meve both of this city b Wedding Bells e Year's wedding took ¥ 5 hursday e D. Dre i Mr ceremony M L &t Hotel. M i were Mr. and Mrs. Her I3 Mamie Kohl, Mr N. Felton Jr.. a1 lunch 1 d brother s ew York, ar » ts of U ADVERTISEMENTS. LOLA Montez Creme The Skia Food and Tissue Buildzr, d It nds were invited. g was solemnized Dr. 1 bride is a well- Cative Dau ncisco. a Parlor and ve interest in s beautifully il- parlors were hand- h smilax, evergreen, maid of honor the sister of best man was kes th the Ar- At § o'clock Miss mu; filled Miss Emma Bening, en- foliowed by the bride »rm of her brother g procession »n under a beautiful c nd white narejssus Your Gray "dil‘ o ray Halr 1) presented to the Eroc 85/ Bar 45 ‘| yho. in sompany with the best M. o 0t a“ted employment e her. The ceremony and to pleasure. impres: i the Rev. J. Fuend: LK 3 sed the happy couple and be- But there is relief from it. In n his blessing for their ding gown of the 1s a beautiful white peau de sof b Four Days it can be Restored To Its Natural Color by using ngs of the skirt wa The veil dice were ked with in of the fold bouquet of bridal roses on her | | given at the re tendered ' ly, Mrs; H. Spencer, Mrs, R, Swain, Mrs. B. Biackwell and Mrs. J. H. Whitty. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cooney, .| 886 Ban Jose avenue, on New, Year's eve was the scene of much merriment and en- joyment, the occasion being ‘a Christmas tree party given tq their daughter Lo rette. The house throughout was deco- rated with lanterns and colored ¢andles, E. C. Hare as Santa Clause caused no end of laughter among the young folks. Vocal selections rendered by Miss Mary Dean, Miss Madeline Rutledge and Miss Loretie Cooney added much to the evenin, sv\’??fl tertainment. The' affair concludes | an excellent menu. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. C, son, Mr. and s J. Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dough- and Mrs. Mr. an N Bucking- and Mrs. R, Cooney, Miss Katia Cooney, Miss Eva Hare, Miss Annie Fay, Miss Mary Dean, Miss Aunle Mierdiercks, Miss Ella Rutledge, Miss Madellne Rut- M. Miss Leo- v, Mr. Mrs J. 8 ham, Mr. ge iss Lorreto Manning, 0- te T CRuan, E. Heardon, B. ,. C. Cheffers, J. Cooney, W Mason, H. Dougherty, W. §. Sullivan, Mr. Hammond dress party was sidence of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Darling, 2520 Folsom street, on the afternoon of the Ist inst. in celebra- tion of the fifteenth anniversary of the birth of their son Harry., An immense room on the upper floor had been most tastefully decorated with palms and flow- ers for the occasion, giving it the appear- ance of a bower of the land of sunshine and flowers during a rose festival. The effect was greatly heightened by the varied, pretty costumes worn by the chil- dren. The time passed quickly with games and music and a recitation that charmed | most was that by little Ruth Christesen. T participant§ in the festival were twice taken by flashiight as a memento of the event. At § o'c k the children took e at a table d rated in white and merry prattle and the din of tin forns an. enjoyable hour was spent. In the arrangement of the affair Mrs. Darling d by Mrs. Anna Johnson an Miss » Prewett. The .nvited were: Elain son, Annie Meinberger, Grace Hayes, C holtz, Etta Price, I Standart, Louise , May_Charlsen, Lando,” Dwight L. ildred Jon: Leone *arrol . Geo: ahrenholtz, . Wiil ibson, 3 | Klein, Wright llinger, Ben Duncan, Alfred Weister, Ernest Charlson, Bert | Lando and Earl Lieb. | “Miss Deloris Ryan, assisted by her bro. Masters Wi m and George, en- y of her young friends at a tree party at her residence, kton street ult. The large spacious parlors and dining room were brilliantly illuminated and fes- tooned with beautiful ferns, holly bunting of patriotic colors; while mi toe hung conspicuously from every nook and corner. Durin the evening those present enjoyed themselves with games, singing, dancing, music and cakewalking il a late hour, when, to the lively air string orchestra, the company ‘hed to the dining room where a vaited them. " Haywards, Dr. entertained Dr. and Mrs. Suddeth of New York last Monday even- ing at_dinner. On December 29, 1599, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston Loggie celebrated the first an- v of their wedding by a dinner, by a_delightful musicale and e. Most charming music was render- ed by Frank Coffin, Arthur Kenned Mrs. O'Brien and Miss Veda Loggie. few felicitous toasts apropos of the hap) river followed A sion were re ded to by Arth: Kennedy, Mr. McNear and Dr. Lagan Among » joining in wishing the host and hostess health, wealth and prosperity were: Mr. and Mrs. McLea, Mr. and M J. O'Brien, Captain and Mrs. Hyde, ) 3 Gambitz, Gorman, Hydenfelt; E. Loggie, V. Loggle, Dr. L. R Lagan, Me Coffin, Kc Ross, t and McKay 3 ¢ pleasant sur- Miss ) Brann most en- ence, her sehool friend jovable evening was spent and refresh- ments were served a late hour. Among those present were Millfe Thistleton, Gertrude Campbell, Mabel Williams, Elsle Kelly, Emma James, Laughran, Bes- Vey, Mabel Thistleton, May Soulen, ller, Will Potts, Eugene Moss, Kelly, Will Mfiler, Jack Ingelfield, »s Douney, Harry Odell, Frank So- . Charles Gamble, Gus Plate and rge Williams T Mrs. W. C. land, kep In the evening and made irs of morn r si Charle % ek Morgan of §16 Union °n house on New few friends a operatic ‘s day being Mr. and fifteenth anniversary of ade their entertainment A quartet, “The : by Master Charles , May Crosbie, Miss King and e following were present . Mrs. D. McCarthy, Mr. r ‘and Mrs. Mulkey, R. Alice Barnett, Mrs. King, Mr. Bright, Mr. and_Mrs, thorp, Mrs. Barnett, Mabel inaker, Joe Foss, Min- Thompson, Kate O'Rourke, M Silis O'Ro; Mr. e air, Al . William ur) Ellis, Daisy Ancolver, Fred tin, | nk Mills, Martin Mills, Jenn: Mills, hen, Isaac Cohen, Jack For- | z rester. most enjoyable functions du 2ith of December by Mr. and Mrs. K. Tosawa at their residence, 1323 Clay street. The spacious hall, parlors and room rated ith many rly part . to the distributing of the voted -gifts, which were stacked high under and around the immense and gorgeously orna- mented Christmas tree, by Mr. Nagasawa, t and were served a dainty coliation. | “lair Lieb, Carroll | on Thursday, the 28th | - SEATS OK SALE ONE WEEK AHEAD. ing Christmas week was the party given | 34 MARKET STREET. Salz of 0dds and Ends and Broken Lines of TAILOR-MADE SUITS, JACKETS, CAPES, FURS, SKIRTS and SILK WAISTS. All this “season’s styles, porfect-fitting’ garments, at 'REDUCED PRICES! TAILOR-MADE SUITS. $17.50 and $15.00 ‘TAILOR-MADE SUITS reduced to. o 81 1$20.00 and $22.50 TAILO! | | | | reduced 0. .. .53 .ot nae 5.00 +$25.00 and $30.00 TAILOR-M~DE SUITS reduced to 5 $20.00 $7.50 and $8.50 KERSEY JACKETS re-° duced to $5.00 | [ $10.00 and $12.50 KERSEY JACKETS re-5 $ $15.00 and $17.50 KERS EY JACKETS re- duced to A 10.00 GOLF CAPES. $ 7.50 GOLF CAPES reduced to. . .$ 5.C0 $12.50 GOLF CAPES reduced to... 8 8 50 | | $15.00 GOLF CAPES reduced to. . . $10.00 | } FURS. FURS. { $12.50 FUR CAPES reduced to. .. 3 8 50 | | ! | | | In an Original Sketch - AMUSEMENTS. Of the most successtul CEFUL BALLETS. g b \UFF. ‘DON'T “YOU § 2 “A LITTLE PIECE OF STRI THE BEAUTL PRICES—5c, 50c and The: Galleries, day Matinee, STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY. THE TALK OF THE WHOLE CITY. Third—WEEK-—-Third EXTRAVAGANZA ever witnessed in San Francisco. THE MARCH OF THE SILVER KNIGHTS. 10¢ Eranch Ticket Office—In Orc 3 & Telephone Main 532. A CAROLINA TWINS." 3 ‘M THE MAN." NIMAL QUARTET. “IN GAY BOHEMIA." SENT TRANSFORMATION. S IN MIDAIR. A Good Reserved Seat at Satur- | estra, mpn‘rlum‘} 3¢ Week commencing SUNDAY, January 1. A BILL PAR EXCE 2 BEverything new, novel and entertaining, — s oo e B America’s Greatest Character Comediennes, s .latest cne MRS. DELAN FRANK. LATONA, The world-famous musical ‘tramp. CHAS. A. GARDNER, The Original Dutch Dialect Comedian. “A WALL BROKER." BILLY RIGE and H: W. FRILLMAN, In an Entire Change of Programme. THE ROZINOS, Eccentric Acrobats Without Equal. DOROTHY DREW, The Girl Who Kicks as Well as She Sings. e e et e e . e e e THORNE and CARLETON, STREET | $15.00 FUR CAPES reduced to...$10.00 $25.00 FUR CAPES refuced to. .. $17.50 AMUSEMENTS. | TIVOL OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 8th. | THIRD WEEK OF THT Enormous Success, | THE GORGE_US EXTRAVAGANZA,? “LITTLE BO-PEEP” Children’s Matinee Saturday!! | New Songs, Jokés, Dances, Ballets, Etc. The Greatest Company in Frisco. [ | | | | POPULAR PRICES, 25 AND 50 CENTS. | Telephone Bush 9. | NEXT PRODUCTION, Frank Daniels’ Brilliant Success, “THE IDOL’S EYE.” | Bate at Sherman, Clay & Presenting “THE INTRUDER."” FOUGERE, Last Week of the Famous Parisian Chanteuse. e e et s T e e » TO-DAY ~(SUNDAY), any seat; balcony i January T 10c; children, ny part. few front orche rows of balcony, reserved, 50c; a rows r A front ZAR THEATER. TOT)A\' (SUNDAY). LAST TIME, CHIMMIE FADDEN. ALCA TO-MORROW (MOND. IGHT, First Appearance IR RETT, When Wil Ry Drama, MYSTERICUS MR. BUGLE! SPECIAL SCENERY AND EFFECTS. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Legitimate Comedy Madeline Lucelle it THE ELINORE SISTERS, | | I+ | TO-MORR i 0?“ o ': B CALIFORNIA THEATER B BE AN ENTHUSIAST. COME A APPLAUD Are Raving Over the duetion of WITH FLYING COLORS. Last Performance by the FRAWLEY COM- PANY TO-NIGHT. Commencing NEXT TUESDAY. January Sth, First_ Production in San Francisco of Pyiero's Original, Modern Comedy, “THE PRINCESS AND THE BUTTERFLY." THOSE WHO LOVE DEEP NEVER GROW OLD. Debut of MISS MARY SCOTT. OUR N POPULAR |/ PRICES | Reserved. in Preparation—“THE COUNTESS GUCKL" “THE HEART OF MARYLAND." CALIFORNIA THEATER. NT EVENT OF THE John—-MACARTHEY --Nellig | ™= o8 BrIuiisyg g S A W (Monday! EVENING 0 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, THE GREAT PRIMA DONNA. EMMA f3 | NEVADA. MR. SELDEN PRATT, pianist, and MR, LOUIS BLUMENBERG, Cellist. EXCLUSIVE NAGEMENT CHAS, L. YOUNG, New York. EDDY ST., OLYMPIA ZR%u3%n The only free vaudeville show in the eity. First appearance of the Great ZOYARRA, America's Greatest Globe Artist. MISS OLLIE AND MR. BERT LA MONT, Soclety Acrobats and Equilibrists. CAD WILSON, The Nugget-decked Soubrette. AND A HOST OF VAUDEVILLE STARS. A '$10.000 belt and chatelaine, belong- ing to Cad Wilgon, and butit of nuggets dug by her from the rivers of the Klondike, can be seen in the show win- dows of Baldwin Jewelry Store, $44-346 Market stree ADMISSION FREB. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE---Special. THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, Jan. 18, Feb: 1 and 15 and March 1 and 15, at 3:15 o'&lock. Five Symphony Concerts Under the Direction of HENRY HOLMES. 66 Musicians in-fithe‘ Orchestra ce for series, $5, $4, §3, §2 and $1. ith i oo Co.'s closes Thursday, Jan. 11, at § p. m. Seats for single concerts, and 252, $1.50, $1.00, e, S0c CHUTES AND 200. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. ETHEL BURT, Coasting the Chutes, MAJOR MITE, Emallest Actor on Earth. BALLOONASCENSION THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON. S EMIL MARKEBERG. enry E. Highton. After a vio-| lin solo” was rendered by Dr. William L. | Norris, Mrs. J. H. Doane accompanying. The next meeting will be held at the Ho- Attorney tél Mateo. The following members were and Mrs. G. W. Dickie, Mr. M. Morse, C. N, Kirkbride, | | Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fuller, Mrs. and Mis the Misses Goodhue, Miss C Wallace, | the barmitzval he Colonials the follow- officers were elected: President, . 5. O Mahon: ' vice. president, M. Haxan; s fsrael; financial secretary Josie Beasely; fecording secreta ¢, "Hanke; M. of A:, John Lalanne. Mr. and Mrs. Stmon Myrson announce i h of their son Abe at the lo on Saturday, January recent meeting of t M W -street temp] 1 | L. Norlinger, Marco Hellman, D. Brown- stein, A. Brownstein, A. Fleishman, H. J. Fleishman, 1. Laventhall, C. T. Howland, bauer, Max Schweed, S. Schiff, L. Schift, 8. M. Newmark, P. Newmark, Hugo Gold- ‘hmidt. M. Fellhemer, M. A. Hamburger, Meyberg, Charles Prayer, Karl Kalss, R. Phillips, J. Sceever, Alfred Solano, H. Harris, K. Triest, J. Walters, A. Walters, | AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. Box Offies this SPECIAL ACCONMODATION | 2oz Oe pe e FINAL NIGHT BEGINNING TO-MORROW, | ANNOUNCED! IONDAY, 6 LIEBLER & CO. LAST NIGHTS g™ AND MATINEE (17 nyg SATURDAY. "Opiay. - THE CHRISTIAN. Farewell Night, Saturday, January 13. SALE OF SEATS OPENS THURSDAY For the Notable Engagement of LOUIS JAMES, KATHRYN KIDDER, CHAS. B. HANFORD n the Mammoth Scenic Revival of THE WINTER'S TALE. 75 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. OPENING NIGHT MONDAY, JANUARY (5. (THE PEOPLE'S POPU! PLAY HOUSBE.) bddy aad Jones Bts. PHONE, S0UTH 770. STARTING WITH MATIN TO-DATY. ONE WEEK ONL: TO-NIGHT, Bee the Reigning Success. THE DUEL FOUGHT BY TWO WOMEN IN AN AFFAIR of HONOR. Presented by the RENTZ-SANTLEY COMPANY. POPULAR PRICES. NEXT-THE RAY'S Howling Success, A HOT OLD TIimeg." UNION COURSING PARK. TO-DAY, SUNDAY, January 7, 1990 SENSATIONAL OPEN STAKE 51000 N PAIZES 968 NOMINATIONS. 4 MUSIC BY VON DER MEHDEN'S BAND. TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets, 11l & m., 13 m. and 1 p. m., Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:48 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo slectric cars every ten minutes. ADMISSION % CENTS. LADIES FRER. WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION. TANFORAN PARK. THIRD MEETING, Jan. 1-M, 1300, Inclustve. Six high-class running races every week-day, rain or shine, beginning at 1 P m. The ideal winter racetrack of America. Pa- trons step directly fram the railroad cars into a superb grand stand. glass-enciosed, whers comfortably housed !n bad weather they can enjoy an unobstructed view of the races. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets at . 10:40 e d - of o & e Geary: 2 36 N ver | and 11:30 ., and 13:15, ;i 4 Da L el T oaonor was at-| who in the person of Santa Claus caused | Levy, the Misses Waldraff, Mr. and Mrs. | , at 10 o'clock a_m. Reception from 2 {0 George Newbauef, K. Stelnleln, G. Meyer | 120 1030 30d 11 e s e - With Cpink Selvet tipate taf-|great merriment, not only among the | Pricr, Dr. and Mrs. Moore Graham. L. |6 o'clock on Sunday, January 21, & s Loony Mivatiand held wge | last Tace at 45 p m. r cars reserved ik velvet trimmings. | young folks, but older ones as well. Vocal | C. McAfee, Henry Highton, Mr. and Mrs. | residence, §25 Eddy street, home” on Monday aff at her home | (OF Women and their No smoking. 4 4 wony and congratulations | a5q instrumental selections were rendered | D. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Great- —_— Ut Banday afternoon &t her home | Valencia street 10 minutes lat #Hair Restorer e B et A e BT, by the voung and brilliant pianist Mia | héad, Mrs. Lincoln, IR Kine. Mr. and Personals. O el e St e [ A Rl e D e Ban s o8 e Alma Stencel and Miss Edith M. Rhind. | Mrs. J. H. Doane, Alec Dickle, Re d " " sis! S o = = g dye, but in a natural way 5 . After many games and much dancing the | Mrs. R. H. Kennedy, Mr. and’ Mrs Mr. and Mrs, M. Mendlel will receive at | Sis ted -Miss McFarland in receiving. The | and 4:4 p. m. b L gas s nd whe Buests adjourned to the st T 1 M P. ir residence, 1408 Geary street, this | Misses Eliza Bonsall and Mabel Garnsey | Rates: San Francisco to Tanforan and re- sots, compelling the selves A Syssca aiionied te e A ipper_room, | g g (lwlrl residence, | pres tdnj at the lunch table. About 100 | turn, including Sdmission to track. & B 2 " pigments that give | hours wete spent in mu- | Foqsta‘were offered to the host and host. | bach, Miss'Mary Morse, Miss' Frances | €& |\ o hae returned trom |*3ire’ Mary P eaSnt ell entertained with | ¥. M. GRERN. Seareiary snd Manager e and color to the hair—in four hend fdancing. The bridal | cge, "and a_general good time prevailed | Soule, Mr. Lee, Mrs. E. W. Van Slack, | James P. M : 1 a'box party on Mond cent days—$1 a bottle, at all druggists. Costly enof & Ereat|ung] the wee sma’ hours. Miss Edjth | Miss Anna Dickie, Mrs. 8. P. Brown, Dr. | a business trip to Los Angeles. Hahox, party. on Moaiay eveotug & hear ay - s TUgE! b (AR e ng l{!’vtst‘n'ls. Rhind assisted the charming hostess in | Willlam Norris, Mr. McDonald, Miss Mel| Mrs. L. Birnbaum has resumed her ahu bt e Tk u'ur -.nh @ndolin | pave been visiting relatives in this city, — | Pt doounte took thely domamewly MAI-| recelving the guests, who were: Mrs. | Donald, Miss Clarke Fritz Dickle, Mr. | at home, and will be pleased 1o Beo NV | Niicsos "Goorgla ing wers T USSts: | hove returned to their home in Redlands: (o through e Searhasparture for a | Stencel, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Stencel, Misses | and Mrs. W. E. Dennison, Miss Dennison, | friends 'on the second Wednesdays at| jasee ol Caswell® Messre: Heiph Hent| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jepson Jr. are oc- State. wheve they will Bpond rere. of the| Aima 'and Margaret Stencel rs. M. | Mrs. Ferrer. 1714 Geary street. Sara a‘t Knig E ph Hub- | oypving their new home, 143 South Alva- Taoon. On retarnme o aainelr honey- | Rhing, Mrs. Rosenberg, Miss Carrie Ros- Mroeng Mra. George C. Pratt have lett | bard and Lucien Knight of San Francisco. | 1083 street. That greatest of all dis- rt perfod and then leave for their new | Schwitzer, Miss Ethel Marks, Miss Tsuru | fhe “Unknowns” will give their annual | Europe. . | be at home| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burdick have as figmrementsofa wo- and permanch’ home i Arcata, where | Aokl Misg Fumie Tosawa, Mastor' Tedsu | masquerade ball acUnion Sauare Hall, | Mra. 5. Kiesehbranh, 5000 2 et Tt | thelr sucats Mr. and Mis. J.G. wrelan of| SUPERFLUOUS HAIR masi's face, permanently | i¢ 8room will continue his professional | J0%awa, Besers, Nogasawa, Abbe, Koba- | 45 post street, Saturday, February 1, | R T e o Ukian, " i i e removed, in the only successful way o On Friday evening a most_enjoyable | 1900 | " Mrs. Simon Levy (nee Wallach) will be M}t_ I Ef;;\;l:: :'i'-mn:mn‘ to | A A e A W TRAVERNE Doy ~-with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE, as | Home Gatherings. party was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. P.| The Mystics’ next assembly will be held | pleased to see her friends the second Mon- | Fiks, LelR BGEMER U (U08 RIACE 0N | hujigtng, 1170 Market st. cor. Tayior. rooms operated by Mrs. Harrison. + ge- Massle, 2622 Pine street. Games were in- | on next Tuesday evening, January 9, at|day of each month at Hotel Miramar, cor- | pr 1 "0 coombanied by his father, J. L. | 2825 With the electric needls without pain or s Peolihs, Maes Pamibeil “%n Saturday evening last Miss Bessie | duiged in and greatly enjoyed. Refresh- | Native Sons' Hall. | ner of Geary and Lesl\;‘e‘{lm':h's‘gc:;&" He I3 accompanied by his father. J. L. | ur’ Permanency guaraniteed: Boars 1 ta ¢ p.ov e aw e R Lo Whitty celebrated her twelfth birtnday | ments were served in, the besutifully dec- | on next ,Wednesday evening, January | (ME aad Btrs, S SRURAR, ¥y o his son’s ‘wedding. : i S i e wm&‘&l!b m' ~ ull-n. T | by a party given to a number of her|3Fated GinfRE- Watker Mool avere: | 10, 1900, the Colonial Social Club will ten- | SYIPaY: S8UTETG Car' 37 Bamberger have | Dr. B H. Garrett, who has been vistting 58 g Lo g y pe ent at my Der- le friends at the residence of ner|ar and Mrs. Massie, Misses. Nancy and | 46T a grand ball to their many friends in | ruturned from their trip to Chicago, Phila- ;slluvu in this city, has returned to his BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM ~atological Parlors. ents, on Mission street, between Sev- | Nony Hooper, Florence Fox, Stella Ray- | Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street. A | geiphia and New York. ome In Frsengith. oh Removes wrinkies by making the skin frm. 5 enth and Eighth. The evening was | mond, Leslie Carter, Claudia Massie, John | MOSt enjoyable programme has been ar-| ™ yjre J. Markwitz will be at hame on the e bt rite N e gdhu been visit- | Iy rendars the skin soft, TRIAL POT FREE, Lodies out of town antly spent in music, games | Greenman, Willlam' Strawbridge, Juiun | ranged by the committec. Refreshmen's | nirq Monday at 324 McAllister streot. ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bas- | smooth, clear, whits and 1 e - ecitations. " = Volfs p) - | wi e serve uring e e 5. At a . . H. Friendly a e s - b 3 youthful. It 's & liq N TICEy eening e coupon | PCRTICN, Plieter M Ragmoan S wind | Woltsen, Herbert Thasca, Edgar Hein: | Will b d_during the eveming. At Mrs. S. } ly and the . Misses | Serman of North Olive street, for the past It 's & lawd. structions. and s Teex ot LOLA MbTLY | ased 10, > whistler, was the o | hold, Vietor Massie, Charles Massle and | Frienaly of Bugene, Or., ate.at thé Gras- | (w0 weeks. has returned to her home in | Any cream of the odn b S e BTl b ¢ . ent AL 0 Eoon | Andrew Manste, s ada and will be at home Mondays. Needies. sigtency of butter will ¥ FACE POWDER FREE. o ’rx::"nm:n”‘{ :‘n 10 ”‘(»10,.5\ ndrew Massle, Eagar J. Mayers left on. Wedncsdaz . 1\(5:, B. P. Flnr);. who has been visiting | stimulate the l’TU'(Bh :t - do: t reshments an, 2 o to O N n San Francisco for the past six hair on_the face. rah- MRS. NETTIE HARRISON Those present were: Club Parties. Sy won sy Clactuyat. and N4 has returned to her home' i this ity " | man *Toilet Creamia ’ :raad!fi_\.b al;m Bradley, The holiday season has been fittingly 3 —_— Mp and Mrs. John W. Edwards, who -rlnst;:d not to do so. el “ZI;R‘\!ASmwan‘ e a;’aflefi\u'h,. observed in the Sunset district by a series Los Angeles. b R Al drigwists and at an ary Street, San Francisoo. ‘Ingram, M of delightful entertainments, beginning A most elegant of the.many office of A. W. TRAV- y gram, Mrs. C. Kel-| qyn the Christmas bazaar held during e o ERSE. M. @ADATELODED 0 O D S TED TS0 DS LHLS U9 DOLODOND @ | S. STROZYNSKI (0., (Established 1872) 2% GEARY STREET, LEADIG LADIES' RAIR DRESSERS, WIG AND TOUPET MAKERS. Importers of Parisian Novelfies and French Face Cosmeti.s. Our stock of human hair is the largest and choicest, hence such fine wigs and : : g front pieces. We use none but first qual- ity hair for switches—no combings. Our hair dressings are latest and most artistic. We emplov none but experts. We have th=latest novelties ail the time. OQur import=d preparations for restorinz gray and bleached hair are the best and most reliable. Our establishm:nt isthe finest cquippsd. Bast service, because under ou- personal supsrvlision, ‘and our reputation Is our the early part of December and reaching & cllmax in the odd and original watch- night meeting held at the Sunset fire- engine house on. New Year's eve by the members and guests of the Sunset Lit- erary and Musical Cub. This event was decidedly interesting. The early part of the evening wus spent in listening to a Eulllr recital given by Professor Mehan. efreshments were then served by the ladies of the club. Captain Kelly of the engine-house had a surprise in store for the company. Upon the stroke of 12 the gong was sounded, the button pressed and simultaneously the horses sprang to position, prancing wildly in mad desire to rush to the supposed fire. Amid a wild uproar of gongs and horns the New Year was welcomed. After an Interchange of New Year greetings the early morning hours were plznsnll(l* spent in dancing and playing games. The Christmas tree parties of Sunset have been exceedingly enjoyable affairs. Among the ladles W‘IO have entertained during the holidays are noted Mrs. W. Jones, Mrs. Edward Bwald, Mrs. L. Moldrup, Mrs. J. Thereot, Mrs alter Scott, Mrs. A. Harrington and w e sixtieth meeting of the San Mat Fortnightly was held on the evening of January 4 at the residence of Mr. George W. Dickle. A paper introductory to the consideration of soclological toplcs was % by F. R. King. The musi feature Letiotelie PO UILVILSLIS 04 GOGHTIT 00 standard. B. J. RYBICKI L. E. McCLOSKEY. Geetetetele NI ¢ | | | | of the evening com; b; . and Mrs. Kh:" ‘and u'.eff-’&, 3«&”. few remarks by Dr. Moore Grahanr and B. B. B, ENGLISH CAROMEL | Is Sold Under a Guarantee to Remove Superfluous Hair and Also Prevent its Growth. San Francisco, Jan. 2, 1800. MADAME HYGEIA—Please accopt my hearty thanks for your letter of 3lst. 1 am glad to say I found the article I so-much needed. I had tried the electric needle at an immense cost, but it was of no practical value. The B. B. B. English Carcmel 1S effectual. Tt fs a lttle slow, but it is sure. Again thanking you, 1 am_yours rospectfuly, MRS. F. HARLAN, 1333 Folsom st., 8. F. WRINKLES, WRINKLES, WRINKLES. ELITE SKIN FOOD—Youth and Beauty pre- served by using this marvel of the age. K::‘pl the skin smooth, white and pliable, chomically pire and 18 2 prevention for supers emically pure an revention for suj o fluous hair. s sibisr Free examination o. the scalp. ELITE HAIR GROWER—Removes dandruff, stimulates the scalp, produces a quick growth makes the bair soft and bright. Scalp trestment. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 838 Market Street. lsteln‘ Miss A M holiday social affairs was the New Year's ball given by the Concordla Club o Sui- day evening at the clubrooms on- South Main street. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. Newmark, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Newmark, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Newmark, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baruch, Mr. and Mrs. L. Baruch, Mr. and Mrs.”Max Goldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Gold- . and Mrs, M. S. Heilman, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hellman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hellman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacoby. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. John Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Waldeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Woolla- cott, Mr. and Mrs. I S. Salkey, Mr. and S. Noralinger, Mr. ahd Mrs. S. Po- faski, Mr. and Mrs. S Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. 'F. Schiff, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Seligman, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Laventhal, Mr.. a ‘Mrs. 8. Lazard, Mr. and Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy, Mr .and Mrs. Lissner, Mr. and Mrs.'M. C. Alden, Mr. and Mrs. B. Baruch, Mr. and Mrs. H Baruch, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ciine; Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Cohn, Mr. and H. W. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. L. and Mrs. A. -Haas, L. Harris; Misses . Leila Freda Hellman, Goldwater; r. and Mrs. Edelman, Etta Jacoby, Hortense Hellman, Camille Helima. h Hellman, Adele Lewis, Tracey Levy, Alice Levy of San Di Rose Roth of Ventura, Hannah Laventhal, B. Cave, Rose Meyer, Estella Hey‘;;‘m Messrs. Eugene Roth, . Bdelman, Mendelsohn, 8. New- g Ray Cohn, Tessiea Brown- || Our First Switch Sale Was Such a Success We Are Going to Try Another. t Monday—one day only—all $1.50 Switches for $1.00 20 inches long! G. | LEDERER, 123 Stockton Street, Quintonica for the Halr.

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