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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 1900 ave decided to a Ostum T enter is a lis le John g le—Me; m Moore War- o g, Arthur Dod| Healy and R. Sm. s’ —George Bradsh. Frank Keane, A. Beizes, Mrs. George Bradshaw, the Mi stock, Mrs. ¢ i They 're Engaged. of Miss Phoebe Wolf and Mrs nnounce the en- Wedding Bélls Ho me Gatherirgs. ndered Miss vening at her street, by a nu jay party was ten- her resi- ; even- fr. R. nnor. homas M Collin K 55 Mollle iss Kitt Galvin, J. Blamey, nk Peters, Miss Miss' Nelly M Lulu Kat B Joseph Tim J. Marlow, Miss Laura O'Connor, Miss May Bri George Miss Mamie Burns, D rk, Miss - . Cuneo, C. Hogan, Miss 'Lena P o Bgrred en, George Grubbett, Mrs. J. Mar- . o R . Mrs. Gordon and Charles and May ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrs - P s Axtell, %08 Filbert street, in s r sixteenth Among Y were: ptain and Mrs Y er. r. and Mrs. Feeny, Gray Hair rris, the Misses Edna Al- is a bar Hyland, Maud Rossbach, + 4 Annie Tatubn sa Ament, to employment Amy Schiller, Mesers u a" and to pleasure arold Kelley, Milton vich, Albert Nich- here is relief from it. In Four Days it can be Restored To lts Natural Color by using U y 7, a birth little May arents, 121 M. Olson, Cunningham, Messrs. Will, ane, Barry, Mr. Connors, n, Mr. Finn, Mr. Ryan and Mr. 4-Day Hair Restorer not a dye, but in a2 natural way he roots, compelling the the pigments that give to the hair—in four Hazel Woods gave a birthday to her young friends last Thurs. ng ai the residence of her par Twe: xth street. The even- plea. y spent with mus an_icecream supper. Tho Misses Hazel Woods, Maud days—$1 a bottle, at all druggists. 1 Ray, Rs B f a Ingram, Alice In m, Carrie Brunner, Carrie Huppert, riotte Huppert, Emily Wynne Ce Kaisina Isabella Cosgrave, Lot 3 Johnson and Masters Leo homas Cokely and Joseph Nide- d Mrs. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR soimses o figunrements of a wo- man’s face, permanently removed. in the only successful way ~~with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE, as operated by Mrs. Harrison. ‘Warts, Freckles, Moles, Pimples and Wrinkles quickly removed under jerost, Lottle Prose an. Joseph Willner celebrated thday of their daughter home at 1011 Buchanan Sunday. Among those present na Newman, Sadie Elkus, Lulu Alice Levy, Clara Meyer, Etta r, Blanche Kaufman, Gussie Leiser, e Leiser, Lena Leiser, Essie Basch, Josephine Kinney, Miss Estelle Will- | ner. Miss Clare Brownstone, Miss C my rl-mn-l treatment at my Der- | [liiser s Kadle Oppenheimer Masters matological Parlors. Louls Basch, Carl Basch, Jullan Cohn, Milton Cohn and Oscar Poliock. On Saturday evening I a most enjoy- MES. NETTIE HARRISON, } DERMATOLOGIST, 40 and 42 Geary Street, San Francisoo. able party was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wheeler to their son Bert, Those pres- | ent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wheeler, | Mrs. T. Williams, Miss Lottle Kennedy, These Switch Specials Are Rare Opportunities. To-Morrow Only, $2.50 Switches for $1.00. Come early—there will be a rush! If your hair is 'alling out ask for QUINTONICA. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton Street. P. | A Harris ond Mr. | Miss Grace Scott, Miss Elsie Wheeler, | Miss Lulu Lane, Miss Agnes Lammon, | Miss Alice Hyde, Miss Gertie Miller, Miss Mayne Carrol, Miss Mabel McCall, Miss Ruth O'Dell, &. Smith, W. Taylor, J. W. | Cooper, H. Campbell, T. Gilbert, F. Cowles, W. Lawrence,' M. Thomas, R: (l"lsrk B. H. Wheeler, J. Reynolds and Ed n The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. P. | | { | Ostman, who married in Sweden, | y 5, 1550, celebrated at the | e of their daughter, Mrs. Mary Mission street, on Satur- v evening, January §, 1600. “After kind reetings and many good wishes to Mr. and M man an elaborate supper was ser after which a most enjoy- able evening was rpent in music, reciting, dancing and games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ostman, Mrs. Mary Peterson, and Mrs. Freeman, Peter Ost 1 r Pet- erso Freeman, Cha rs. John Han- s Henry Han George Har ! Master Walter Ha , J. R, Olsen, Miss C. Blixt, Mr. and M: Mr. and Mrs. Bengtson, Mr. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs Misses El- Pa M rst, a and Miss Dibble. higan Club of California held Tuesday evening, s Club, 1620 Cali- y meeting of anuary 9, at the Sorc fornia street — Mrs. J. The evening was entirely | man on next Friday evening, January 2, at the Palace Hotel. The R. K. L. will hold its twentleth rty at Saratoga Hall on Tuesday even- ng, January 30. The Aldine party takes place Monday evening next at the rooms of the Arion Verein. The club will be assisted by the Piano Ensemble Club, composed of Mes- dames Salomon, Lund and Jungblut and Miss Brown, Mrs. Cordie Savage, Whist- ler and Oscar Frank, barytone. Personals. Mrs. Horace Smyth, Mrs. I. R. D. Grubb and D. Hanson Grubb left Wednesday for the East. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smyth sail February 10 on the Fuerst Bismai en route to Egypt. Mrs. S. Baum will be at home the first Frida street. Following are the arrivals at Paraiso rings for the past two weeks: Robert P. Troy, J. M. Taylor, S. C. Houghton, R R. Ritchie, Frank Barrett, Rev. T. Lar kin, Mrs, F. Barrett, Edward White ard daughter, A. B. Spreckels and John Har- per of San Francisco; Mike Peres, King o s E. Bailey e Carlo; J, Ramm R from 2 to 5. Mrs. J. H. Fisher Jr. of 3539 Twentieth street will discontinue her day at home for the present. The Misses Ethel and Ada Hermann of each menth at 2018 Jackson, | ford Page, Charles Off, K. 0. Miller, Wil- liam Hook, A. J. Morlan, E. P. Clark, W. A. Barker, Wililam Dunn, Frank King, Frank Davis, Leonard Davis of San | Diego, H. B. Strange, A. J. Waters, Eisen, | William Strong, Willis’ Hunt, Call, J. C. | Brown, R. Weed, W. S. Bottsford, R. L. Craig, F. Booth, R. B. Williamson, E. H. Moore, L. Seaton, P. Houghton, A. Pratt, A. Davidson, A. Brown, E. Fleming, | S. K. Lindley, J. Hill, W. G. Cochran, W. | D. Woolwine, H. G.' Brainard, Huntley, E. Pratt, R. S. Wilson, H. Bleeker, R. | Hunt, Stoner, Benchley, R. Horton, J. T. M. ‘MéCullough, 'A. H. Busch, P. . H. C. Gooding, John Norton, E. Price, Plantz, J. T. Jenkins, Bradley, A. J. Cowles, Kirchner, Edward Davis, Soper, S. Priggs, Jack, Rowley, C. Jack- son of ky, Hambrook, L. Tuttle, Rodman, Bisbee, . Clacius and Sil- was g at the Los on Monday evening last. Madam Genevra Johnstone-Bishop had charge of the mu- gic and Mrs. H. M. Sale disposed of the Xxes many orchestra S. ty persons who Mr. and Mrs. 2 J nd Mrs. 'l A. Fuesnot and ambers; Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. K. Rule Grover Garland, McGrath Mr. and Mrs. T E. W. Fleming . Campbell and William Hadley. R. §. McDougal, Miss Lucy McDougal | and Mrs. W. J. Broderson left on Sun- H. Follis, Formerly Miss Mary Bell Gwin, in Court Costume Worn by One of the Miss Gwins of Long Ago. devoted to progressive euchre. | ident, General W. R. Shafter, presented the club with an interesting relic of the recent war in the shape of a Spanish of- i sword from the battlefield of San- tiago This sword was offered as the first orize of the evening and was won by R. \lz Chorley Among_those present were; | Professor and Mrs. Elisha Brooks, Judge and Mrs Dr. Mrs. J. E. Cum- >, J. Sulll M M ming an, | and Mrs | P. Griswold, Mrs. Mrs. Hartwell, Miss Worth Miss Wilicox,' J. B. Shar Chorley and Norris Cummin The third hop of the D'Accord Club, held at Century Hall on January 10, was highly successful. Among those aftend- ing this very enjoyable affair were: Miss Elsie Hammersmith, Miss Bertie Joost, Grace Bruckman, Miss Lenore th, Miss Hermanda Joost, Miss Ella von Kapff, Mies Re: Clara Schmidt, Miss Alma Harder, Miss Eleanor Meyer, Miss BEmilie Neubert fiss Josephine Fratinger, Miss Bertha , Jeannette Boardman, Miss Tudie nd Miss Hart; Harry Gates, J. Chilton, W H. C. Lassen, H. Larber, W, Plageman, Hugo Schmidt, Fred Antz, George Kan- zle, Walter Harden, W. Wightmer, James Hay F. C. Meussdorffer, James P. Whitney, B. A. Groezinger, Paul Wester- feld, Aibert H. Antz, Dr. A. J. Sylvester, Mr. Bunker, Mr. Klumpp and Mr. Hart. The San Mateo Fortnightly held its sixty-first meeting at the Hotel Mateo on the evening of January 18 and was greatly enjoyed by the attendants. The pro- gramme of this session was begun by the reading of a paper on “Labor,” by George W. Dickie, in his usual happy manner. A vocal solo, “When the Green Leaves Coma Again,” was delightfully rendered by Mrs. D. F. Walker, followed by an original storyette by Mrs. D. O. Lincoln. A dis- cussion at length by Attorney H. B. Highton and F. R. King upon Mr. Dick- ie’s paper showed much sound reasoning and research by both of the gentlemen. Miss Marian Cumming =beautifully ren- dered a vocal solo, “Mignon.” Later by request she sang three Scotch songs. It was decided to hold the next meeting of Mr. Elisworth, A. Hofman, the club at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Walker. Those present were: Mr. and_Mrs. G. W. Dickle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doane, Rev. and Mrs. D. O. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. William Dickie, Miss C. Levy, the Misses Waldraff, Mrs, C. M. Morse, Mrs. N. J. Greathead, ¥ritz Dickle, Mre. William Lawrence, Miss Henion, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nolsat, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Walker, Mrs. Sisson. Dr. E. K. Sisson, Miss F. Boule, Miss Flora Dakin, Miss Cameron, Miss Clara Black, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Parsons, Miss Goodhue, Miss_Carrie Goodhue, Mrs. E. R. Good- speed, Willlam Bartlett, Miss E. Dixson, Miss M. Trolliet, Mrs. 'T. M. Edwards, the Misses Edwards. Alex Dickle, Judge and Mrs. Henry Highton, C. N. Kirkebride, A. L. Hall, Sam Wisnom, Charles Roedel, Dr. and Mrs, Moore Graham, Mr. McDonald, Miss McDonal Cummings, Miss Anna Di Afee, Mr. Bone, Mrs. G. H. Reynold: Miss Laura Reynolds, Mrs. Bigley an Miss Anne Burns. The election of officers of the Concord Social Club took place Sunday, January 7, and resulted as follows: President, George Alexander; vice president, Shyer Seilgman; recording secretary, D. Skoot- sky; financial secretary, . Schwartz; treasurer, John Seklorty; director, Abe lfleicrllhm, and sergeant-at-arms, H. Eng- ander. s, In the Future. The members of the Entre Nous Cotillon will give thelr fourth assembly and ger- The pres- | na Plageman, Miss | also the Messrs. | 4, Miss Marian | ckie, C. L. Me- | d | have left on a tour through the Eastern States. Lo:‘lngeles. One of the most important weddings of the season was that which took place on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Lyela Edelman, granddaughter of Rabbi Edel- man of this city, was married to H. Hugo Brandeis, a prominent young business man of Omaha, Nebr. The ceremony, which was performed by Rabbl Edelman, sted by Rabbi Hecht, pastor of B'nal B'rith, took place at the bride's residence on South Flower street, and was wit- nessed only by relatives and a few intl- mate friends. Miss Etta Jacoby was mald of honor and A. M. Edelman best man. Dr. D. W. Edelman, H. W. Edelman, Herbert Barnett and Leo Barnett acted as ushers. In the evening a reception, | which many prominent persons attended, was held. Mr. and Mrs, Brandels left for the north, where they will remain for a large citles in the Eastern and Southern States. They will reside in Omaha. Mrs, W. J. Hunsaker, Mrs. Adam Dar- ling, Miss Mary Hunsaker and Miss Mary Darling gave a card party on Tuesday afternoon at the H\m:ake; North Union avenue. The fol guests: Mmes, Rufus Herron, Hughes, L. D. Sole, C. N. Sterry, Vickery, Charles Baker, George Steckel, John Fostel Willlam _West, Charles Silent, A. J. Balisbury, W. J. Moran, C. C. Parker, George ontgomery, 1. O. Smith, R. Mercer, G. Chandler, Goodrich, W. G. Nevin, R. Burdette, Clif- HAIR ON THE FACE PERMANENTLY REMOVED, B. B. B. ENGLISH CAROMEL Is Sold Under a Guarantee to Remove | Superfluous Hair and Also Prevent its Growth. llowing were West O. A San Francisco, Jan. 2, 1800. thanks for your letter of 3lst. say 1 found the article I 80 much needed. hod tried the electric needle at an immens cost, but 1t was of no practical value. Ti B. B. B. English Carcmel IS effectual. It i a little slow, but it s sure. you, I am yours respectfully, MRS. F. HARLAN, 1333 Folsom st., & F. WRINKLES, WRINKLES, WRINKLES. ELITE SKIN FOOD—Youth and Beauty pre- served by using this marvel of the age. D8 the skin smooth, white and pliable. ELITE FACE POWDER-This powder ig chemically pure and is a prevention for super- fluous hair Free examination of the scalp. ELITE HAIR GROWER—Removes dandruff, stimulates the scalp, produces a quick growth and makes the hair soft and bright. Scalp treatment. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 81 Markot Btres \ | o | few days before going for a tour of the residence on | Ben | MADAME HYGETA—Please accept my hearty | 1 am glad n; Azain thanking | a: extended tour through rt of San Francisco is s and friends in tnis city remain for several weeks. sier, who has been the er for the past three red to his home in San and exy Georg guest George M 1 a_three months’ her daughter a North has_ returned visit in Palo Alto, d sons are attend- anford Unive W G. Nevin has returned from a Mrs. E. B. has as her guest Mrs. 8. H, Cars Mrs. Dorothea Stanton of San Francisce is_a guest of Los Angeles friends. | Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Berkey have gone | north on a business trip. They expect to | be absent about four weeks. J. C. Harvey has gone to New York on business. From there he will go to Cen- tral America, where he has interests in coftee and cotton plantations. Miss Gertrude Ross has returned from a visit to Coronado. Mr. and Mrs, H. Newmark and grand- daughter, Miss Rose Loeb, have gone to New York, from which place they will | sail for the Mediterranean and a tour of Europe. They expect to be absent about two years. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson and daugh- ter left on Saturday for the East. Before returning to Los Angeles they will make a tour of Europe. | “Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Keeler of Toledo, Ohio, will pass the winter in this ecity. Miss Vyne Bowers has gone to Ban Diego to visit her parents. Mrs. J. W. Hopkins, Mrs. Augusta Will- fams and Mrs. Pansy Willlams have re- | turned to 2805 Grand avenue, where they | will receive their friends on the first and | third Tuesdays of the month. Miss Harriet Wadleigh has returned from & visit with friends in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Meyer of Pen- sacola, Fla., are visiting friends in this city. Mrs. W. 8. G. Todd of East Adams street has as her guest her sister, Miss Ada Grant Jones of Jefferson City, Mo. Miss Hazel Patterson. who has been visiting her parents, has returned to the north to resume her studies at Mills Col- iard on of San Bernardino. lege. 5. B. Lankershim has gone to San Fran- cisco on a visit. Mr. and Mr: three nths home in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Pessel of Quincy, Mich., are the guests of their son, George Pessel. ! Miss Della F. Smith Wis., is the Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilbert have re- | turned from an extended Eastern trip and are at the Van Nuys Hotel. Count Mutsu, Japanese Consul at San Francisco, has come to Los Angeles in the hope of benefiting his health. Mrs. C. N. Sterry has as her guest Mrs. Lovell White of San Francisco. _M. M. Potter, proprietor of the Van Nuys Hotel, has returned from San Fran- cisco, where he went on business. John H. Gish has returned from a visit to San Francisco. Dr. W. W. Hitchcock, W. S. Boyd and A. 'W. Fisher have returned from a visit to Arizona. A. L. Brown and wife have returned from a month’s sojourn in San Franciseo. Mrs, Stanley Richmond and children are he guests of Mrs. Richmond's father, ‘gjo{ Horace Bell of South Figuerca eet. . Welch, who have Angeles for the past > returned to thelr R ‘With the aid of & new trousers guard of Whitewater, | uest_of friends in this city. | the bottoms of the trousers can be se- curely held in a folded position around the ankles, a plece of epring wire being bent double, th ore end Inserted in the fold and the other slipped under to gTip the two parts together. { | VARIOUS INSTALLATIONS. | Bz | Those Who Have Pledged to Manage | “Truly and Well” During the | Term. | There was a joint installation of the of- | ficers of General George G. Meade Post | and those of the General Meade Reliet Corps, W. R. C., in the Foresters’ build- ing. The following named were installed as the officers of the corps by Mrs, Flora A. Bowley, past national president: An- nie Page sident; Mary Sweet, senior, | and Margaret Grundy, junior vice presi- | dent; A. H. Levitt, secretary; A. M. Mik- kleson, treasurer; Kate J. (Wood, chap- lain; Ella R. Waddall, conductor; Annie Wood, guard; Josephine Coles, assistant | conductor, and M. C. Miller, assistant guard. Affgr this Installation Past Post Command W. F. Howe installed the following hamed officers of the post: 8. W. Wood, commander; Robert Graham, senfor, and W. H. Coles, junior vice com- mander; W. W. Freeland, chaplain; Dr. | h ' Washington, surgeon; Thomas thews, officer of the day, and James igan, officer of the guard. 'The install- ing officer was then by Past Post Com. mander Small installed as adjutant and quartermaster. The retiring president of | the corps, Mrs. Kate J. Wood, was pre- | | | sented a handsome badge In recognition of her untiring efforts i behalf of the organization. Then followed a programme | of musical and literary numbers and a dance. The otficers installed to Lodge of the Ancient Order men are: L. H. Kohn, p Smyth, master workman; ide over Supertor of United Work- master; F. H Charles Jackson, | foreman; C. Buckmeister. overseer: J. R ley, Inside watchman; F. O. Johnson, outside watchman. Deputy Nevins was nstalling officer and af the ceremony collation and an resting social The following named officers of Sequoia Par- | lor of the Native Sons of the Golden \est have | been jostalled by K. M. Bannom, D. D. G P.j| Henry Sohefer, past president; Joseph F. Ty- son, president; Dr. F. H. Crantz, first vice | r ere was & president; gJohn H. Dumbreli, second vice presi- | dent; H D. Pohlman, third vice president R. D. Barton, recording secretary; Charies E. | Torres, financial secretary: A. Gudehue, mar- shal; H. F. Sengstaken. trustee; Georgs J. ockwitz, in sentinel; H. C. Hasseibach, | S. A. White, Henry Schefer . board of relief; L. M Pistolest, di- 'om- ho Miller. n F. 8 stalled by Atwoed, D, D. G. | C., assisted ember of Inter N as grand the ceremony th | was an excel W gramme the: The public | city Cirele America_was atten th the Compani! led by a seople who filled ball | ¥he new officers are: Miss Bessie Borren, ( Miss Mary C._C.; Mrs. Hsiena rme, F. F. S.. Mrs. R Roth, T.; Miss Fannie Wolmer, R. G.; Miss Matilda Godchaux, L. Mrs. M. G. Gronowsky. L G Mrs. M. Wittenberger, trustee. ts and Lydia cialties, contrt Powall, Dantel G. C: Stanley. Master Melville Coakley, die Harris, L. Friedlander, Lew Harris and a cakewalk by Miss Tessie Greenfield and Bennie Greenfleld, Melville Coakley and Mt | ing the evening Rudolph Rosenberg. | ing deputy, D nted to Mrs. Leah Ma | behalf of the circle, as a token of apprec | of the work she did as chief companion, a beautiful urn. Then there was adjor | another hall, where there was dancing. | The otfic »f Robin Hood Circle, who, with one exception are the ones who heid during | the previous term, were installed by District Deputy Mrs. M. A. Duke, assisted by District Deputy Mrs. Jennie Weissel as marshal. After the installation there were a few remarks un- der good of the order. Mrs. Emma Agnes Harrington, past grand | chief companion and district eputy grand chief companion, installed the officers of Paio Alto Grcre- being assisted by Miss Agnes D Bremer, grand secretary, in the capacity of grand marshal These officers are: Isabel Finkson. C. C.; Sadie Mund, 8. C. C. | Rapheld, F. S.; Rose Kaspar, R. S.: Mrs. M | Jacobs, T.; Leah Esbers, R. G.; Dora Ehriich, | L.°G.; Leon Pinkson, I. G.; Pauline Aarom, O. | G.; Bmil Kahn, trustee. ‘The ceremony was witnessed by & large number of rembers of the order and after the work of the evening | was over there was a choice programme of music and song and the presentation of a jewej and a framed certificate to Miss Belle Rapheld. the retiring junior past chief companion. Th | evening closed with dancing. M The following-named have been instalied as | the officers of the Ship and Steamboat Joiners’ Protective Association for the current term: T. McCourtney, president; J. Moulton, vice presi- Westoby. I secretary Ca | | | dent; 8. | Graham,” finan urer; T. O. hur, F. | egate to Labor Council. and Edward G. Rhodes, alternate delegate to Labor Council. President T. McCourtney was by hia friends in the asso- clation presented a dlamond pin as a mark of their apprectation of the zealous manner | in which he has worked for a long time to ad- | vance the association and better the condition | of_its members. The following named have been installed by Deputy Mrs. Ellen Fitzgerald, assisted by Mrs. | Jennie Dinklage as grand guide, as the officers rora Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of W. C. Hearn, P.; Lizzle J. Wheelock, an B. Holcomb, recording, and Mrs. | financial secretary; Dr. A. S arah Davidson, C.; Frances J. Wil- liams, suide; Helena Hearn, guard; Emma Sundboerg, C. of G., and Beile Lee, sentinel. fter the ceremony addresses were delivered by Grand Protector Whitton, Grand Secretary | Quitzow and others. The following named were installed by Mrs. Frances J. Wiillams, D. D. G. P._as the offl- | cers of Magnolta Lodge of the Knights and | | Ladies of Honor: E. J. Stanley, P.: Nellle | Dockery, V. P.; J. P. Dockery, C.; P, J. Joyce, T.; J. J Hicks, 5.; R, McLean, G.; Loulse motter, guardian; J. Donovan, sentinel; H. P. | | Dubots, C. of G. | | “The following named have been installed as officers of Memorial Lodge. A. O. U. W.: Ja- | cob Schelling, past master workman; Henry Mascow, master workman; M. Weisenhusser, foreman; C. A. Harlacher, overseer; James recording secretary: W. Clark, tre | | | | n, R. Brooks, del- Honor L L. A. R Cook, T.; are: | 50 LADIES’ | Wallace, P. M. W., guilde; P. B. McCarthy, outside watchman. After the installation there was a literary programme and m | bers in Laurel Hall of the Shiel where the installation was in public. Then fol lowed a programine of dancing. The officers of Mission Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West installed for the cur rent term are: G. P. Neppert, past president. Delevan B. Bowley, president; F. Tibbetts, first, E. E. Glrzikowsky, second, and H. L A. Maas, third vice president; Henry Koch marshal: Frank H. Mills, trustee; George L. Long, recording, and H. L. Hartman, financial secretary; Dr. J. A _Black, surgeo: H. Bllay, inside sentinel; J. G. Fallon, outside sentinel. Grand Trustee O. R. Dunbar was present and epoke at some length on the state of the order. Deputy Supreme Chief J. F. Smith has in- stalled the following named as the officers of Mizpah Court of the Order of Ben Hur for the | current term: Henry Behrens, past chief: W. | L. Strowbridge, chief; John Van Allen, judge: Daniel L. Dewey, scribe; John Caddel keeper of tribute; Flora Partridge, teacher; C. P. Gib- bons, captain; Martin Knuppe, keeper of the sacred gate. After the Installation there was & supper for officers and members at a cafe. e Dewey’s Bix Thousand Namesakes. George Washington is now | [ | | | Lincoln a bad third, for having babies named after them. Dewey did it. The number of newcomers named after the hero of all heroes is up in the thousands, and they are still coming—babies and names. too. It has been figured out that, according to the ratio in a country of 70, 000,000 people, the number of the admiral’s namesakes should reach about 6000 now. Not only the boy babies are eligible to the honor but many girls have been named Georgiana Dewey and a few have been called Dewiana. There is one in New York called Dewlana Dooley. When the admiral reaches that city the Bureau of Vital Statistics will have a rubber stam) be a regiment of young Deweys in baby carriages to greet him. This is another | of the penalties of fame —Troy Times. ' SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | | And ail other facial blemishes are removsd by DR, and MRS. A, W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms 28-29, with the electric needle without pain or - The greatest skin food and tissue buflder. BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. It renders the skin smooth, eclear, white youthful. It is a liquid Any cream of the cen- sistency butter will stimulate the growth of hair on the face. Brah- man Totlet in {iarantsed not to do e oe 80c, Al druggists and at g&o& W. TRAV- made, and it Is not improbable there will | r. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p.m. | 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS GOLF CAPES. Our extremely low prices In GOLF CAPES have recelved another cut. $2.50. 75 MISSES' G("I‘;‘I‘:‘d CAPIXIES. 00(6-’; 1. OO ity, wortk ”a““a’f hahved!;eeg Fedimed - .$2.50 $3.95. 125 MISSES’ COMBINATION CAPES, former pr\ce. assorted colors have been reduced to.. $7.50. s combination: and corded, reduced to $12.50. 40 AMERICAN MINK CAPES, ruffled, lined with good qua faney taf. feta, worth $17 50, on sa ONE-THIRD OFF. MINK, MARTEN AND FITCH BOAS at one-third I han former prices. » N Every da: the dally D formation made bea: made to look ¥ ters, by consul WOMAN'S Most of the announcements also state that ng Madam Humbug. the Madam can on) n in the city for a few weeks. The latter statement is always true, as she dare not face her disappointed | indignant dupes. God alone can maks you beautiful, and Ha bas seen fit to create ome really perfect woman in every one hundred thousand. GREATEST Whenever you read an announcement t homely peoble ¢an be made beamttrul ov that old women can be made to look young again, amp the whole statement as & LA, ths | author of it a humbug who is trying to seours | money under falss pretenses. CHARM be met ery city suffering from fact figursments that can be speedily and effectuaily cured at a very small expense, but they ara afraid of falling into the clutches of thesa quack beauty doctors. IS A It is tmpossible to have a Dealfhy or whole- some appearance unless you have a bright eva and soft, clear skin devoid nkles, and the person afflicted with p blackheads, eczema. scrofula, or a hundred other disfiz- | urements is just as open to censure as the | | { | | creature who never takes a bath BEAUTIFUL Al o thess repulstre blotches, o matter from what cause, 1 will POSITIVELY GUAR- ANTEE to remove, leaving the skin in perfect condition. COMPLEXION. All ladies are invited to call and investigats hopelessly | my new method. No injurious bleaches ars relegated to second place, with Abraham | used and the treatment is absolutely harmless DR, LYDIA STRATTON 507-508-509 PARROTT BUILDI (OVER THE EMPORIUM.) > » Palace and ) * Grand Hotels For nearly a quarter of a cent the * leading hotels on the Pactific * With added improvements and con- veniences they continue to be the head- + ’ mo‘!‘.flx “"l?ln!; and travelers vis- o + JOHN C. KIRKPATRI : + Manager. - | afiw'n RS ENGLISW 12 RED sad RAT 3

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