The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 1, 1900, Page 26

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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900 I GUARANTEE BEAUTY OF FACE and FORM. Old Faces made young—A marvel- ous revelation to Women — Homely fcces mcde beau- tiful —Baad com- plexions made perfect—Skin dis- »eases and blem- ishes removed and cured—Sunk- en cheeks filled out—Thin faces made plump—Fiabby flesh made firm—Thin neck and bust devel- oped into perfect beauty, and every defect that mars beauty re- moved or corrzcted Freckles and Wrm/(/as Treated Free This Week. BUPE‘B.FLUOUS HAIR Its Permanent Removal by the Elec- tric Needle Operation. TRIAL POT 2335 & o oo 11 receive a book of a f Lola Montes C MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, 40 and 42 Geary Street, San Francisco. Emma Moore, san. Lodle Harra- Wolpman gave evening, March | onor of Mr. n Conrad, who Ir restdence, in n d th . Mrs. J Hnl ia and uan—v' E E 3ise T, Cohn, present were: nrl& Miss T Club Partles. * Outing Club we fn th There were recitations by 3 In the garden : A vista of Japanese ' aiso musical s 5 Pasee: Miss Boden and Mrs ¢ning ended pleasantly with a ban- the D'Accord Ciub bower of green d with the na- 3 was served | The directorate of had a most enjoyable theater the California on the night of the 26th of 2 the performance the party went “Puad'nhead Wilson, supper was served, which there were speeches by is members and then son Th a “in this en- Grace Buckmahn, Miss E. Becker, B, Hammersmith, Miss E. \1u!)(rrl b p» u,an W. e, A1 At was spent in a rizes belng won by Oscar Frank e "me: Hn.m‘x g was en 'Z'hmfl-— P! rMun( “< ra part of the B. L. G'\mhltz .'u'Igo: Beauman, H “ M. yrgan, Among those i y o Colliscrionn, Miss H. Kiefaber, Dr. L. In the Future The Fleur de Lis have postponed thetr second dance from April 3 to April 17. organization, Clarence Hrnr) 1 Charles ' Ste- vell-known d'lt Bluhm, Steve Tomey and of ! Knights of the picnic at Shell y 6. The committee has made all arrangements for a specially at- e ('mx;"‘ of the Aldine Club a S o ne s fheir friends at Union “squ::.l; Rev and Mrs. E. A. Healy, Professor and Tuesday evening next. he regular monthly meetin, tive Sons of Vermont will be , Aprfl 13, at Odd Fellows' wing programme has been repared for the occasion: Adam), Robert Lloyd; phoss sdlo with orchestral accom; was given by Martin Dierssen at nce of his parents on Madison in Oakland, on the evening of the was decorated rhout with roses, mistletoe and ever- Th . “,v[! of the eve recitations by different ests, Toliowed by a violin solo by T. F‘EHAS Misees Sophia and tha Winter of San Francisco; o8 by st- F, eld on Fri- Miss McNiec: , Charles’ Sklxmer and :. \ocal solo by and a cake. Miss Heue and Miss Hennings, | enemin and Miss N. Butlu. 30 o'clock supper was served. Among those "Tho Jewess'’ cornet solo, op)‘ Prof_‘gsan resent were: M. erhfl Winter, Miss M. ey, Mlss Graham, Miss Renton, Miss Butler, mynton Masteller; coon s cialties, by the Johnson famil: the evening’s entertainment. rize masquerade will be oclety of Old Friends on Evening. April 14, in Bnal Brith Hail 131 | Ala, are guests Eddy street. J. Personals. . Nicolson of the steamer Al- ki, who has been visiting his friends Miss M. Spmm{-.'\nu - Kieth, Mr. and Mre en, John Fieberling, Mr. and P }h»herl(ng Mr. sume command of his vessel. r a serious {liness. Mrs, Albert Friedlander will be at home |the second and fourth Tuesdays of the| month at 215 Stefner street. Mr. and Mrs. James Maullin have just re- | daug (‘\r | turned from Chicago, where they have B F. visiting their daughtei ilson Pillsbury and Mrs. M urton Hrkram. They are at present visiting | their son, George A. Mullin, on Broderick | street. |~ L. C. Pistolesi, accompanied by his wife, | has left for Portland. They will also it Olympia and Seattle, Wash., before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Levy (nee Schoenfeld) have returned from thelr wedding trip and will receive at their | home, 45 Hayes street, Sunday, April 1, 2 to 5. Miss Rose Coblentz and Miss Belle Brandenstein are at present visiting Mrs. Al Frankenau at her home in Sanger, | Fresno County. Mrs. Charles J. Nougues and her sis- | ter, Mrs. Norbert C. Babin, will discon- | tinlie their day at home until after May 1, | when they will receive their friends at | Rudder Grange, Belvedere, until Novem- | | ber. Mrs. L. Kahn of 2643 Bryant avenue, has | discontinued the first Monday of the month and will be home on the fourth Monday of the month only. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van Vlet have taken apartments at 108 Van Ness avenue. Mrs. Van Vliet will be at home \\ er‘xesdays, also on Sunday, the 15th of prior fo her departure for Europe. Louis Rothenberg, formerly of d. will be at home on the first of each month at 2421 \Wash- street. Dr. Thomas 1. James has returned from his trip to Canada and New York. Mrs. C. A. Welsenbach and daughter, of Chicago, are here on a visit and ping with Mrs. J. Block, Mrs. J. E. Hopkins, Miss Mabel Hopkins and Mrs. Willlam Beckman, all of this v, ha’ ve spent most of the winter in ro, E . They will soon > Wedne ingtc M G. Thoma turned from New York and are at their | home, 1273 Ellis street. Dr. 'Kirkham and_wife, late of Chicago, after a few months' sojourn in the south- ern part of the State, have returned to the city for a short visit before returning is frier \ds Sunday, pril 14, from 2 forton L. Cook on of _April will take up their resid Rafael for the summer. Wh n in the fall they will occupy me, now being built at the east corner of Page and Central Mr. and Mrs. i re for A4UYUp" \)vrll 5. G. Jonas has moved frc the | Hotel’ Miramar to 1139 Geary street, and | will be at home the first Monday in the month. Mrs. L. Kuhn of Marysville is in the city on a visit to her mother, Mrs. R. Brown. Mr, and M Maurice Kahn have gone to Alameda for the s er. Mrs. M. Meyer and daughter have dis- tinued their day at home. following for ope on the line amship Graf Wa New rk on March 31: Ja A. Ely, Miss Dorothy Jordan, Lorenz Hellmer, Hellmer, T‘lum\< F. Hearn, M Marion Heal n, Mrs. harles H. Hearn, M Miss Marion Brod! Mrs. C Miss Marie Som- me: 3 gger, Master Lau- rie Steinegzer, riette Steinegger, Mrs. J. D. Langhorne, Herber Langhorne, Master Joh nghorne, M Emily Mrs! berg, Master ifam Hohn- A = Hohnemann. Miss Hohnemann, J. Carey. G. E. Linde- . Mrs. G. E. Lindemann, Master | Carl Lindemann, ever, C. Peter- sen, Peter Master Clarence and Master H Los Angeles. Mrs. Ralph Hagan entertained at lunch- eon Monday in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Huida Mtfller of Albany, Or., who is vis mrg her. Those invited to meet Mrs. Mil- | ler were: Mrs. Martin Hagan, Mrs. George Dixon, Mrs. Robert Holmes, Mrs. Ellen Lacy, Mrs. George Smith and MIBE Maud Boynton. Mrs. Howard M. Sale entertained a| | party of friends at her summer home, “Jaiesales,” Terminal Island, on Tuesday. | cine, Wis., Mrs. Norman of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. W. W. Neuer, Mrs. Florence Scarborough, Mrs. Noyes and Miss Taylor of Racine, Wis. The Ebell Club gave a reception on Wednesday afternoon to Miss Harriet E. Taylor, national secretary of the Young Woman's Christian Association. A musi- cal programme in charge of Mrs. Grace Henderson-Mathewson, assisted by Miss Mary O'Connor and Miss Shanahan, was - | rendered during the afternoon. The fol lowing ladies ‘xswsled in reuel\lng Mrs. L. W. Blinn, M “ N. Flint, Mrs. G. s Sumrer P. Hunt, Mrs. T. T. night, Mrs. A. D Mre. 8. J. Parsons, Mrs. J. B. Mi Miss Frances M. Morris, of the Mrs, Z. D, Mathus, Mrs. Frank Dew Mrs. W. C. Patterson, Dr. Rose Bulla and Miss Cora L. Tatham of the associa- tion. Mrs. George E. Sonarindyck is visiting her brother, Hon, O. Z. Hubbel of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Cochran enter- l ed in honor of the faculty of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts, University of South- ern California, at their home on South Figueroa street on Tuesday evening. The following Is a list of the Invited guests: Dean and Mrs George Cochran, Profes- sor and Mrs. o, ister, Professor and Mrs. L. J. Stahles, Professor and Mrs. O. P. Phillips, Professor_and Mrs. J. H. the | Cole, Professor and Mrs. J. H. Hoose, Pro: fessor and Mrs. W. F. Skeel, Professor Mound Parh and Mrs. F. A. Bacon, Professr and Mrs. J. M. Roberts, Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Bo- Yardl Rev, Bnd Mrs. A. M. Hough, Rev, d Mrs. F. M. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Gail B Johnson Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wallace, . M. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pometoy, Miss Judson, Miss Cochnn, Miss Kennedy, Miss Tilde, Miss Rev. B. 8. Chase and Stanléy Mcl.lung Mr. and Mrs. Ferd K. Rule entertained | lr;‘rormn.lly at dinner Friday evening at | Following is a list of guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. velyn whlxzr: ;'I‘hon}utMme Genevra Johnstone-Bishop Gay Mr. and Mrs John Duncan Dunn (nee | Wilshire) have gone to New York, where .tha will reside in future. re. J. Crossley Neilson has gone to concludé = England, where she was called by the se- rious {liness of her mother, Mrs. | Walker of Liverpool. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Pirtle’s father, Dr. . Pirtle. | Colonel Theodore C. Marceau has re- | turned to the city after a nine monthx"' | visit to New York. J. M. Johnson h“ gone to New York on ‘ in | busine: Miss Barrett, T. A. Mooney, H. | enhorn, George 'A. Flick, Mr, Buck: | Renton, Mr. Rentun Fr‘ Mr. Kieth, Mr Bern- P. Butler, Mr. \(drdn Dierssen, A. Lehre, F. Hennings, Master ‘H e en- .\lc.\l'-ns-mln Charles Fieber- Gray, A l.ordes c ner, J. Bliss, T. F. Bliss, Inrrah " Cornelius -I!agher Jr., Mr. Cochrnne, McBain, H. Hennings er, Cunningham. A farewell luncheon was tendered Mr. Priee Cross of Dallas, Texns b lh"lr brmher Dr. Charles V Present were: .\]ns-( and wife, Dr. J. Wilson Shieis and H. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. | ?} Dr. 3. Mora | land, Miss Froelich, Miss | Miss Noyes, Captain J. 0. Doud, Mr. and Mrs, A. Kelley and Cross left for the southern part of tha State Monday evening. An_jcecream party was given to Miss | Wednesday, grandmother’s & . in honor of the third a of her birthday. The little host reciplent of many pretty present present were: Mrs. T. A. Mahoney, Erank Brennan! H?e" Mrs. T. "Riley. Mrs. Fitapatrick, A One Week Only! Alcohol Stoves FOR CURLING-IRONS, 15¢,>25¢, 3be: ELEGANT ZZ-INCH SWITCHES for $3.50. Halrdressing 25c. Manicuring 25c, Lederer’s Quintonica Hair Tonic 35¢ bottle. G. Lederer, THE POPULAR HAIRDRESSER, 123 JStockton JStreet, JS. F. e A e eraat 1s convales-| | San Francisco. | embeltishm Following is a list of her guests: Mrs, | Bundren of Emporia, Kans., Mrs. J. T. | Mrs. J. | Jones, Mrs. Adolphus Fixen, Mrs. Larned ‘HS* J. Boardman, Miss T.|of Wilkesbarre, Pa., Mrs. Taylor of Ra- eir home on West Washington street. | R. Pirtle of Huntsville, | turdays at 6:40 ‘B'“ 'yu—a 1'! this city, left Saturday for Seattle to re-| J. M. Schnelder has returned from al business trip to me E Mr. and Mrs. L. sher are visiting Mrs. Lu Wheat left San Francisco on Smunl for a visit to China and Japan. B. Simpson m.\ as her guest her | entura. _daughters | hav for a few day | The Tuesday F.\»nu,x Cotflion Club gave | the last of a ces at Kra- | mer's Hall on Tuesday evening. Albert H. Krutcher has returned | t to her brother, J. C. Page Mrs. W. Mrs. A. G. Bartlett gave a box party at the Burbar on Wednesday \m.|\g in honor of Mr. Bartlett's birth- * on Thursday dena avi N A n. s (n this Mr. n.nd \lr< J. 0. K a.nd daughter | haye gone to Mexico fc X rolonged v from Arizona, where he has been looking after pana) interests for several months. Mrs. J. M. Armstrong is visiting frlenda. { In_Riverside. Mrs. Haines. mother of Miss Mary Van | Buren of the Frawley Company, is in the ‘ city. Mrs. Ballington Booth, wife of General Booth of the Salvation Army, arrived in | the city Thursday morning. She expects to remain for several d Robert S. Allen of ‘adena has re-( turned from a yvear's sojourn in Arizona. E. R. Monk has gone to Arizona on bus- iness. ~ He expects to be absent about three weeks. W. F. Burbank h’h as his guest the | Hon. Guy C. Earl of Oakland. | Harry Henderson of Eighteenth street has as his guest his father, ex- | Judge H. C. Henderson of lowa. | attie Lurrfln entertained the J. | . Club on Saturday evening at her | hurre on_South M Miss Mary A. Tongler, who has been | riends in San Bernardino, has re- turned to the city. Mrs. Ann friends in Riverside, L. J. Small has left for the East, where he expects to be gone for several weeks. miston 1s the guest of | Easter cards now ready for mailing to Eastern friends. Sanborn, Vail & Co. Market street. THIRD CONCERT OF PADEREWSKI _The attendance and enthusiasm at the - ki concerts are growing -1-H~:+i—l—-:—x-x~:-r—x—x—-x—x~i—l—x—|—H+H—x-«-|—|—x-H—1- ool ettt -x-x-—x-x-x«x—n—i—w—x-l—l-l-t-x-x—H:i-w it ht the deper superior musicianship. One of the most elodious and unhackneyed sonatas of ecthoven (Op. 31, No. 2) followed, after which Mr. Paderewski attacked the gi- “Carnival,” a composi- the physical and gantic Schuman, tion that tests séverely mental powers glven a read! terest, alth inted in the climax, the march of the Davidsbuendler, which was not given the musical breadth t Sauer put into it. he Chopin bri F minor, op. 49 and in the fa- valse he play utmost dexterity and a pia finer than usual, but in this and the Brilliante, which ot pptte was it play gracious m T . After the A minor ba le of Rubinstein, Pader- ewski gave his own popular minuet with men and closed the pro-| zt's “Twelfth Hungarian with_his accustomed bril- The last Paderewski concert will pke place at the California Theater on | Monday afternoon next at 2:3) o’clock. | PORTER GARNETT. |EXCLUSIVELY A LADIES’ MISSION LITERARY CLUB An Organization, the Meetings of | ‘Which Cannot Be Attended i by Men. The Corona Club, a literary association | of ladles of the Mission district, which is composed exclusively of ladies, with mem- bership limited to two hundred, at its last held March meeting, in Mission Masonie Temple, had a Browning sessfon, at which there were present as guests the presi- dents an. cers of other of ladies. Mrs. Frank Daltor pre- sided, d a pr there was given'a m 1 selection, cornet and plano duet. by Miss Dalton and Miss Cole: Mrs, L. E. Tuttle read a paper on Japan and other countries, after which Miss Elvira Hobbs entertained with selections on the ! mandolin. Mrs. F. W. Foster gave a short histbry of the Browning love letters and references to_their poems in their letters, after which Mrs. H. N. Stevens, the cor- responding secretary, read selections from the Browning love letters to show the thread of the love story of the Brownin, Then followed a sketch from the French by Miss Corleit and Mrs. McKay. and the rogramme closed wi piano recital by gir-: Leila France McDermott. At the close of the meeting the members of the club and their guests adjourned to an adjoining hall, where they partook of a | collation. One of the strict rules of this very ex- clusively Adamless club, which has al- most reached the constitutional Umit of membership, is that no men can be in- vited or permitted to attend any of the meetings. The club Is officered by Mrs Frank Dalton, president; Mr: ker, first vice president; Mrs. son, second vice presiden Meeker, recording secretary; M Stevens, corresponding secrefary G. Denniston, treasurer; Mrs. A ter, Mrs. K. C. Hobbs, Mri w. Doane, Mrs. L. A. Sobey and Mrs. Ann | Little Barry, directors. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blerm-he- are removed by DR. and MRS. A. TRAVERSE, Donohos butiding, 1170 u-r\m st., cor. Taylor, rooms 2523, with the electric nesdle Without pain or scar. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 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, emooth, clear, whits and youthful. It 1s a liquid. Any cream of the con- sistency of butter will] imulate the growth of hair on_the face. Brah- | man Tollet Cream is guaranteed not to do so. Price 50c. Brahman Tooth ‘% | | | | RAILROAD vam. | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferrv. Commencing October 1, 189. FROM SAN r%\sClgCO TFO MILL VALLEY * B DAYS_=T-00, *3: 0 e m.: LY 090, THA TRIPS-For Ml Valley and San Ra- turdays, | lnl on Mondays, Wpdnelfllyl and Sat 4:00 and 11:30 . 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